Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, February 14, 1903, Page 8

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‘Ths is Valenune day. | Ore G. Ol ah} who ‘nce was pre: Ednor Andersou’s» boy is danger ua batt her pia Ker, being asty til s 5 tee ebarers NO. 33. oe sess vere oe | Ccuted at A i ac RAM GG ic Hartley McGuireggthe -Minneapoiss | loc i cae ‘ le nH Se hig vot Jumberaiin is in town, , Gove “Pi gens eussel penn Teen aD SE . ; : 2 WEL Neal, theveal estat Srrd | aptex chan pag abe Cure: Light’ and Waterworks, HE advent of New’ Goods at this Popular insurance man, mAEDulathia vist | warn whic pi erardtrat ores ie aes “tight 2 ‘Store is worthy-of-your attention, ~The Mond ¥ one Fol for Te Tera =O » Pe ‘ - Ses z zs t oh aoe : et ne on A 2 ‘ A ee penatiie magnitude of our business during the past PSO he NSA: tod ean peat vis breaths no one | Seribing How Burldings of Consum- year has warranted us in making: our prepara- asiahi arya atenal Seto OA) OM wants him any nearer the botse | ers Suall be Wired and Connected. tions for the sens f a brief business trip. Fla ene Pbene ace "te Village Cuunciof the Village tons for the season of Igo3 upon ‘a larger. and Gains ROA Re fe : wfeGraiid Bele Minnesota, do ‘or- s more extensive scale than has ever before been sep h’ tatholie . chure ox Mrs. J. Lof berg. was dallea to | SUie es Tele Hee Joseph 8 c holie church, next M 8. pm ath i ai ca ‘ SHOFION 1) here Bs hereby. creuts attempted. 8 > ¢ M selast we to atiend the Sunday, February 15th, at 9:30) Minne te aie ‘ eh ‘ M ca ihe office Of Superintendent. of YW 1 a, ma. VRRGY ET Mg Atte ot “ta, MPT Wiecteie Light and’ Waterworks >of . ere you will find 3 ne and: Thieads y PA Bi A. Beresirom, who owas strick » | tne Village ot Grand Rapids, Minne- 5 * 1 ne Monday ie ey ne f MSU) vith aynloxy ou Bridaey and died # | sola. ~ some of the clubs were invited to the home of \irs : : fis ax ae ey . eae i : sy ftew unaics haer, atohixipost of | SECTION 2.—A Superintendent <o Iandsomest Waist vers this a {Sr thei : i Raita acdsee é ie he ands aistings H. 0. Powers this atternoon for their lity, Seep NGibY etallouson Brees rie Legit and Plena: ks shall : ban second match game. oe Sa ad. | be appotived by the Village Council and Dress Fabrics . "3 Shingre creek, . | at ‘he first meeting beid after the : is s: 3 Mrs. John Shae of Cass Lake} ‘ : || Dassase aiid pubaicauion of unis Ordi- ever submitted for your inspection and approval, brought her two year old boy to the Representative Cole, of Cass iaute, and aiuually Loereafter:at ube Gompristie PRE We oe Noccines ospital here this week to have bim | cousty, has introdue-d two Wills in | distseguiar aneeting of the Village mprisiag the Newest Novelties of hospital here ‘ y; t : it ee ‘ 1 a : ia. Minlediaise rabitine: 38 the | Ceunen aticr the annual election o Ht cl z nia salts treated for pneumonia oe ‘ 1 . e re aed " * a I hate cete Sites eatritt ance mported and Domestic Rev. Mr. McLeod, of Bemidji.) ("chun 9. town scloor supennten | codue year, and ‘until bis successor is |B manufacture, is assittin Rev. Mr Palm in .old-| (ents. and school meetings, TH | appoi ied aud qualified; butitatany |p ge iy fs bills have both passed the house, | time stich superintendent proves to} # } I revival sérvives in the Presby- yn church this week. Attorney Frank I. Price has re- moved his office from the Itasca com PT te -pany’s © building to the up stairs tron rooms of the new First National Bank building. Mrs. F. J. Stevens and sister, Miss Paulis were Vuluth visitors Monday, whither they went to con: Bult the noted- eye specialist, Dr Titeomb. ‘The boom company have a crew of men along the upper Mississipp) at work rey hy strengtheniny and inyproy the booms between here and Aitkin. : The Knights of Pytinas wiil give a dance at Village hall next Thursday night. -Musié turnhed by the Hewis Orchestra Supper will be served by the Rathbone Sisters A. A. Mebonnd,, representing the News Tribune of Duluth, was transacting business in our city the last partiof last week and the front eniLoaf this week. Louis Baldwin, the logger, was here Saturday after more men. He has taken a contract to biuk a half million foet of tainarae on the Mississippi above Cohasset. Myrtie Vinton will occupy the boards at tue viitwee hall for one week commercms March 30, next. Miss Vinvon is a favorite here, and she will play to ity every night wu A sma'l fire jin she office building of the Gladstone bains’ yesterday morning cilled the firs laddies up tather carlys Phe fire was quickly ex tinzurshe {The mige done was very sini l. Ww. Fyndall has his cold-storag: built g on the rignt of-way. between Kundrcd and Woifuan avcaaes, about completed orders Mouday the he? will receive lor xrenso! ihe Fitzger ened retarvod Tresday moruin’ from Tfot Sprinus, Ark . ato wailed hk ' veiort be had spent thy past six months. He is much In health, bat still walks with the aid “fa cane. \. M. Johnsons, reet and) Leland store, on Monies 2 fur’ collerette, Find rowill pleas+ leive same at Bell’s drussiore nd The bishop has appointed Rev. Of Mahoney, co fll ihe vacancy ex- men tte Cato hat this Hither Mahoney is expected to arrive next woek aud bis services will be annowaeed later trough these coitus. ’ Mis. Dave Cochratoi dingcrously UI ai her home. the Waubini Resort Her $95, Sileroven wad dr wore call co ber b-duds Pas v a the spurk of life seemed ac ut 19 ebb awa., but itis reported tis morning that suc ts couswerabls vot. e chur C. Ge Oberlin and family left} Sunday tor Grand Rapids, wWis., where iaey will make their home tn | the tutare, Mr. Oberlin having a | cepted the position of saperinten- | dent of a paper and pulp manu- | ‘ taclory it Lhe VWircousin Lown. ‘Tuesday Allred Benson hida nar- TOW escaps om ssc mig ie re suhked serious. OF > vere auhiog Logs to the ys Staton shipii onions tae dv! vowere alee ia berr tor the | Passa one ant Ise ai clin’ easy turn in sic f cedar was vet tact vow drag before News Gathered ‘During the Week and should they become law it will he of great benefit to Itasca county. P or time, hi to G trodnee cores js stwavs on the alert to. in The revival. meetines at. the esbyterian chnrek have awakened indefinite 7 per iw for Georze Booth has 8 wh returned from Kinple. the Big. Fork trip coming to the comniry, his celebrrted brands of } Counen st SECTION 3 dE | TLAGE coun PROCEEEINGS. i joceudeub of ~smiussen, Village Hall, Grand Rapids, Minn., January 22ue, 1903. A special meeting of the Village } Council was held at the village hall in Grand Rapids, Minnesota on Jan- uary 22nd, 1903, Present: President Gunn, Trustees | OrConneill, b : Recorder Krug. Decker and be incompetedt, dishouest or uwnsuit- vd tothe office be may be removed by seid Village Counci, and said Vitiage il, Upoh such removal, pro- | ceed.if the appomilinent of a Super- tnvchdent to fill the Guexpired term. reat interest. ands crowded the | such Superintendent. of Electric yuse night after niebt. Miss | dig Waterworks suiciibe a practical and Miss Millard — lefr [ote and electrical engineer, who Ae dbdcRey Mo Metewad Re ecw eugnced iu the active duties AW eS evs Me Meee | Gi is occu,aiou for at. least five on the wo Meetings | years. fine salary of the Su- Electric Light aud Waterworks shall ve fixed by the V age Council atv or before Lhe begip- cing of bis term of office, which said ait) shall be payable monthly. ION 4.—‘The Superintendent of Wicctrte Light and Waterworks sball clove entering Upon Lhe performance roo} smokers, and on his trip be fortis duties take aud subscribe au aved several good orders in the | oath be the Village Recorder to ? fartbiuily aed impartially execute the Ww OW hs tasea y P no) + ry hoe 1s of Teasea to: the north duties of his office, and shall give to us. Miune of a trouble to preve it false. er pleasing to womer he is apt to in- dulge in mcral platitudes. much rather get her stockings wet all thi her skirt. sex by holdiug up its foibles to public ridicule should be shunned alike by man and beast. fe man who yields to the same weakness there is nothing but a withering con- te about her girl chum. is pl while attending divine service. whieh has no place in ‘good society. you enter the house after a night at the club, you late hours are not conducive to good morals. cause she makes fnquiry regarding Una they cre wei werven from ; people who~believe thing tue rac:her than take the When a man discovers he is no long- tin In a rain storm a woman would sys e way up than the narrowest hem of a A woman who disparages her own For the hysterical woman we may el a good natured pity, but for the ees list ilo mpt. int Se BOYS, PLEASE DON’'T— Tell a girl your private opinion ta Grumble because the home dinner not always a banquet. Tell your friends that you find more leasure out than at home. Stare at and gossip about the girls of} Litter your room with literature Arouse the entire household wnen 10 Flare up in anger when father tells Imagine mother distrusts you be per said oflice. SECTION y Coune of elec sumer the Village of Grand Rapids, seta. a bond in the sum of one thous- and dollars, with two or fictent sureties, to be approved by the Couneil, conditioned tor the fa of the duties formance ne Te tems it all its par be ea ) under such ibmay from-ti rus to the numbe of suc eudent shall hi the Electric Li Waierwerks systems. shullgousist of: the. location, A oopy of this | fied annually with the Vil jot at the expiration ofice of suid Superiutenr Second.--A record of all clightservice, giving tbecou location, bames, ore sul- stu his of It shall be the duty of said Superintendent of Klectric Light aud Waterworks, Subject to such re solutions and ordinances a8 may trom Lime b+ adopted by the Coun ci, to superintepd and manage the village electric light and water works ris, }0 oversee anu direcu the labor of all persous who employed in thereon, lo eng. gineers and workineu required by the Village iu the operation of Ube said systems (subject to contirmarion by the Council of all permanent employ regulations as tlic voy capacity pd employ alien Ine bo Lime estat- and compeusa- employees, and the Saper 2 power to dis- charge any cuployee for uufiluess or aaiscouduct. It shall be the duty of said Superin- Tendent lo keep all records pertait the record gbb- and Such lo First.<A record or inventory of all the property and su-plies owned by the Village, included in the Electric Lightand in theWaterworks s) stew the cost of satme and the value size, amount, tod the extensions, Fonnec ons and improvements system,and other Valuable informa ther dimensions, wmade to Le record shail iy age Coun the term ot of consumers the size or your associates. ane aes ee ual Pea eo 3 ‘: anips of each size a Vabls se ora bie aes szoreiNes ae perdamp, numberand size of meres girls into a bureau drawer which | ang transformer, and the condition of never is locked. Lhe cousumer’s wiring. — Fancy the world owes you a ving | pyird--A record of all consumers which is to be had without work.— | of water. giving their names, lueaiior Philadelphia Bulletin. avd such other ids as are vaiu greatest stimulants. your neighbor’s tree. but disagreeable to listen to. any house—except a station hcuse. duce his neighbors to: have a good opinion of him. hustle and the man who doesn’t pay is and their most intimate friends would be unable to recognize them. said to exist in the mountains of Ken- tucky, but they are hard to find. of the water b Soperint fifth da, he comes hkefore. dinner. * 13"! Gomes at the wrong time.” DEFECTIVE PAGE abl PENCIL POINTS. us Youth and debt are the werld’s | il It takes pluck to acquire fruit from Some men are pleasant to talk to, Burglars are willing to enter almost Many a man finds it difficult to in- to The man who pays his rent must |), obliged to keep moving. Take the conceit out of some peopie Fa ity Some fine examples of still life are EVERYDAY THOUGHTS. It takes a tailor to size a man up. When a man comes affer dinner Almost any caller is a bore if he man is ‘the harder he | id aterworks Ordina e, thee Ret ass in W No. 20, the condition of t Lother ,articulars to the ful understanding of the subject. Fourth ! monthly of theonerstionof the power plants of the electric tight systen and separately of te waterworks sy> tem. Fifth.—A and one A record record » particular ail receipts and ed to the Village and water, works. of Grand. make people believe be is [2re enforced: and ving expense of Lhe electric lightand of the waterworks system ndet HWOUDL OF service ce eequipment! made of the earnings Y with reterence purchases, tet and labor, which reports shall be ren vuncil monthly, audaiso at the expiration of the tera of office of' the said Superintendent. Sixth —A record in the form o: count with each consumer of elec entering in the count, before the le month, a fil accour light bitls then due, and ana ae ries tb diay of ench ot the electme count then due. The ndent shall on or before Hie y ofeach month file with the Village Recorder a tull statement o ,! the accounts of all consumers and a complete report ofall tions and changes in oldin Sectors 6,--Itshall be the duty of) « said Superintendent to see that Or . nual fee dinanee No 20, passed July Ist, 1884, concerning the rules, regulations and water rates of the installa rallabior new Village Wat: -time to from Now is’a splendid time to haye your spling sewing done to be ready for the warm, pleasant days when th y come,.ard it js a most opporcune make you spring purchases < when you have the cream of the stock to select ita time nance, and all the laws, rules and. re- | ulations governing or relating to the | use of electric light aud water by cou- eumers (hab are pow in ferce or me hereafter be enacted by the Vill: g Council are enforced, Recuon 7—Every individual, firm or | corporation before entering upon the installation, erection, Cousiruction, | extension, alleral ou, Counection or change tu any electric wiring orwater piping in thé Village of Grand Rapids, shall ile with the Superintendent a plan showing such work aud shall ob- tain a permit. from said Sapertnten- dent for su lb proposed wo before ding therewith. The said" ntendent shall examine such bans and determine waether the | work proposed confers to ihe ordi. natices of the Village relating there- fo, and isa siete and proper instatla- tion. Construction, oralteration, and ifso he shall grant a pe amit tbere for. Application for perm nect eleciri¢ Wires or with any premises for the use of elec- trie light or water shalf He™ made to the Supetintendent in writing by the owner or tepant (if the latter, wrth the written consent of the owner en- Gersed thereon), upon printed blanks Th an to con- water mains provided for Lhab purpose. plication must te futliiy and : teiy alf the purposes for whieh etec- irfeity. or aater is’ required, tbe premises where ard the extent to [ Which itis to be used, and, sirould: it be des red av any time to make addi- | ttohal use of electricity er wat the person so requiring the samy must wake a uew applic? tion therefor, | Lt shall be the duty of said Superin- | tendent lo sign and issue ail permits for tapping Waber mattis, services, etc., and ter wiring of buildings. Tle shall collect all rates and deposit) Che weney su collected Gaily with the Village Treasurer, taking a receipt for the same. The Superintendent shall heep a record ofall. permits issued for the bse of electricity and water and take chatge of, ipspect and examine and exercise a geucral supervision over all instabiations for electric light: and water in the Village of Graua i pids, M i hesota. ' Section 8 No person connected with the Electric Light and Water- works department shall Go any ele trie wiring Or tap any pipes or de any | work forany Cousumer ia © pbneclion wih Witihy or water service i or ou an) con umer’s premises. No person will be permitted to en! } Ligiiaee in Wiring por plumbing in the] j Vilage of Grand Rapids. either onecdy or indirectly, excepi te be ‘i Leensed ietn iuimb Persqyny ing tora ficense must be net | loss than twenty-one years of age. deed pel wa license shall linake application iu writing theresor te the Village Council and furnish 1 phe Council satisfactory evidence iat Va ine OF: in his employ, Lperou trai or edu F ta electri or plunr er, and vhat Te hle person t Ustied that he applicans Couner may issue a certificate toh receiptol the payment of an at- ‘of five dollars, and the exe- Sention of a boud. Before receiving the leense. the party shall execute and deposit with the ge Recor ‘der a bend with one or mere suretie-, | 4 ed by the Village Ator= the | | Cuuncibon is properly qualitied, the | mt lars, conditioned that he will harmless the Village of Gr; ofand from all accidents aves consequent upon avy opening i bo made by him, or by Lose in his employ ment, fer the purpose of putting down ser vice [ape or pipes for the ratreduction of water, or consequent upon any in yer or defecuive wiring on the sof any cousumer, or any tile uce to comply with tbe requirements of this Ordinance save nd Rapids and: diane Every license so issued shalt expire Ly Liunitation one year from the date 3 provided, thal it may be sus- orrevoked ab any time by the Listactery proot of ny wilifal failure or inexcusable ue ol Lhe licensee to observe the rules and regulations peseribed by any orci- hauce or resolution passed by the Council governing the eeetrie tight or Walerwor ystetus. or bo obey any teusouable dire the Superin- tendent of Electric Light and Water- works, te Section 9 All electric wiring and apparatus, both insite aud outside of the Village of Grand iy with tie + and requirements f the ional Board of Fire Uiiderwriters, aud. pass inspection and be aecepred by the Superintendent-vf Electric Light aud Waterworks before being censected to the Village efeetrie light service. section 10. All electrical. equin- ment oor wiring in the Village of Grand Rapids which in the opinion of the Superintendent shall at any tine become defective so as likely ro cat fire, or accidents or eodauger persons or property, shall be ¢ demned by the Superintendeut, and Upon such condemnation Lie persan or persous Owning or using the Ame shal immediately cause the same to be put in safe-condition, If the said bersen or persons shall fail to have the said equipment or wiring. put in sale eouditisn and accepted by the Superiutendest within such reasou- able t as the Superintendent may after the same have been med, theo it shall be the duty of the Superiniendent to remove the fuses and connections to the ¢ demued electric equipment ard wi from the source of electrical ener Aud itshall be uniawful for any yo to reconnect or cause the saine +o be reconnected, until they have heen put in-safe condition and a certificate or acceptance has been ied by the Superiytendent Section U.—The following rates for the use of consumers are hereby adopted : r Rates— rs? average use of current per day $2 jer kilowatt hou: 2 hers ge use ot current perduy. 8 16 per kilowatt hour, . hour~’ average use of current per day. § 13 per kilowatt hour, honrs’ ayerage ase of current per day. 3 13 ber kilowatt hour. uvertge use of current per day. $ 11 !ewatt hour. . verage ucc of current per day.3 10 er kilowatt hour. urs’ average use of current per day. 3.09 t kilowatt hour,” >. average use of CUrrent per day. 8.0% per kilowatt hours. — K Lours’ average use of-eurrent per day, $080" ev kilowatt hour. es Kia re hi ure’ avoraeeude-bk urront per’ jay, 2 (065 per kitowats r eee Partial hour rates are “ho’ direct interpolation; tor éxathp! rM “rage use of coirees Dee ais, per KW. is day ur. By average use of cur meant the average use of the ruler lastialed, capacil Current cellars. closets 0 fi ng I dus Fog Reap atts “ing and adoption of said or ieterminciiny electric Night, 25.5 hours TM determining the hours of average use of cur- rent perday, The maximum demand Ana measured by a maximum demand meter. A minimum moutuly rave of 5.10 perso watts will be charged whebier dight is used or not. Current used for motors will be based on the peated tor rates. The common 16 candle . 55 watts, 104 volt lamp is ude San Baran itlamp isudopted as a Blat rates —These shall be based on nbars ees rates. ‘aon on 55 watts ee andle power Jamp, n i ee Be lamps. oy cata 4 night service. 20 kw. hours, or $1.3 16 candle power lamp per month. eg Dusk to midnight service, 10 kw. hours or $1.00 per 16 cu dle power lanip por month, Dusk to 1) o'clock service. 62:3 kw. hours, or 90.80 per 16 candle lamp per month, Bilis are due and must be paid by the 10th ay of the month following that in'which the current is used and will be considered de- linquen* if not so paid. and the sum of fifty vents shall then be added to the bill as @ so reserves the right to from any delinguent and will charge one dollar for re- or cling. won 2 The yisse will farnish the us to the premises. the trans- former. li arre-ter and meter, : Consumers must furnish all wiring inside premises including an approved main s ervice switch, all are, scent lamps. and motors repairs for sume, of Grand Kapids, ble under any cir- it supply of eluctrie- e shill not be cumstances ior a const: ity and will not be Genrer for fadare the Section 14. break, disturb. siaurk, alter disconnect, place adverti: hors tamper” or juterteré “with ‘e. pole, lamp. transformer, Bible tor “amages for os c “ousumers’ premises. So ee eee No person shall willfully cut, injure. sever, ments on, hitch woy mn lectric light system or controlled by the village of Gand Rivne Minnesota, without the express permission or authority of the superintendent of elects O alter way i quipment cou- ctric light or with the in such manner : nee with the ‘peavt ith the provisions. .o! nee or who shill deface 4 Lissments., nails or ¢dizht, velephure or tel lage of Grand Rapids. Minnesota be subject upon conviction thereot to ann not le-s than one dollar 31.0) nor more th ‘hundred dollars (3100. 0). for each uifen r imérisoned tor iod. not excveding Sere ygnngued tor a period “not exceeding Seetion 16. All sed with this waterworks systems render it inoperative. parts of ordininees incon- ordinance are hereby er- ection 11. Thi f Ba ok s ordinance sliall tuke si foe in force from aid after its publicetions : Upon motion, duly carried, thecaun- cil proceeded to the firs re said ordinance. Upoa motion, duty carried, the coun- cil proceeded to the second reading of tbe bill, : Upon motion of trustee Decker the council proceeded to the third read- ading of read. Carried by the following vote: Ayes: President Guin Prustees Deck- 1d O'Connell and Recorder King; Nays. Trustee Rassmussen, The following reselation was on motion adopted, to-wit:— Resolved, that Edward P, Bureh is authorized to purchase a ram type boiler feed pump fér the village water works system; to make plans. for and purchase “without delay. any-extra iygteria ‘and labor needed for the complete and proper, finishing of the rwol stems Sstruce tion. | So ia se _ On motion the council aa re as bs jou: dinance as ” call

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