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HARRIS Care'of Adna Johnson, L. 961, We also close | Piaros and partics at rea- | communicatior prepared and ers with a on July 8, with the mission of tions a week meeting. but opening for By so deferrin to believe the we especially bids at opportunc cable and the ably see an a quotations now hours. “In calling f the own measure the city from ment. Our i lacked did n ous numbe cable. The adopted is No. ments. the su neecded: Simplex Safety ble Co. Standard Co. “The very in’ would sought. By do the installi would be mory Bids for Wire install d American St the cost, racking of cal junction boxes cost for the probably total “We r adoption of “Resolved, commissioners authors the Co., Safety for ditions: urements for responsible lengths “No. 14 F wire insulated cent para two layers of filled cloth ta half lap, one c in insulation ductors to hav mercially pure sheath of of 4-64” and 16 | “Prices appro | ductor at $77 $109 per M; 6 M.; 8 conduct conductor at ductor $315 quirements: 4 conductor 1,200 feet; 8 c conductor 1,60 200 feet Britain mvoice. 8 cor per 1 per ters, proper 50 cents per c “Cable splic conductor $5.8 8 conduc 38 each; ductor each “The and ded, city e city unobstrue and Ary o also in Firc Ala Should the garage for lcomnmionen opening wa this time. time for manufacturers Insulated important having plus 10 pe spectfully the foliowing That the zed to enter for rubber round with jute laterals, 1-64" mate measure Reels credited in full on return in good con- including N 1o the sent out request for our desire being to comply council reports rule anc prior Three bids impor ant take s defer & we city ot Th 1 near fu dvance - or ha t ment any nvitation 14. Al Co. ation since efeat t 1k any easily ng installation, the same requirements, are as follows: & cal and the cable .500. be and cable le any solid with be pe, a appl onductor for trac e sh h lead; fi 6 nductors 1,000 fe M per conductor or $ pe at $1 M. conductor 14,000 feet onductor 0 feet; cent ter s charg testing es, stra 0 each tor, $7.7 h; 16 ¢ furn ted duct and cle: 11 nece: rm city to municipal would have e has recommend in received bids we error Wire of into contra Insulated Wire & Cable furnishing cable and the in- stallation of the same. to be drawn by the corporation coun- sel and to contain the following con- 3-64 compound, per Approximate r council rel: BUILDING BOOM I SOLUTION T0 RENTS (Continued from First I'age) Improvements. Fire Department Several important recommendations have been rveceived from the board of | m:(», commissioners relating to im- { provements in the fire alarm system | nd the establishment of a new fire | station in the southwestern part of the { city, which will be considered at the meeting. Following is the fire commissioners’ tin to the installation of the proposed lead cable in the subway district. “The board of fire commissioners respectfully beg leave to submit a re- port and recommendations relative to the installation of lead cable in the ‘suh\\z\_ trict for improvement in | the fire alarm signal system. Specifi- cations for cable requirements were to manufactur- filing of requiring recomm the were bids sub- enda- council received, details so the place and red ery e present he purch ture will prices. hold require I make hereby in me specified proximate measurements for of conductors of wire in conductors the to contractor: ured on the same composition requ Following are the figures to- talled in accordance with the app mate requirements, and all figured on me total as to amount of cable Requirements of Board. American Steel & Wire Co. 3,8 Underground Wno ‘dra, prote maker dispute ar settled. 11 base he he cent ov Pr(‘hm ge. ble like. The installation recommend resolu rd i bo: it ct The con ngths angd shortage tinned coppe 30 v lai covered uality ied with to have ing. Two of 4" our condu 5-64" et or ents: 2 4 conductor at $135 per M.; 78 M 16 2,000 cond 2,600 fee 16 conductor Price includes f. o. b. dal ctra n ed day to out location of the wires in boxes, conductor. aight 6 conductor 0 each; onductor nish clear, s already an sEary autos, acquire to July reason benefited, action for |hc (‘dble faulty of hereby time v 14, and on an e of prob- The 48 that their aving sure- ap- vari- each s fig- Hxi- 41.00 .30 is wing ction also ising d on Simplex Wire company ....$1,989.20 Standard Underground Wire Comnany R . 1,276.49 Safety Insulated Wire & Ca- ble company ........... 1,116.80 “The combined figures are as fol- lows: Amewcan Steel & Wire com- pany, $3,841, labor of in- stallation plus 10 per cent Simplex Wire company .$5,509.50 Standard Underground Wire GO pan A s 4,727.09 Safety Insulated Wire & Ca- ble company 4,599.40 “In connection with the installation of cable there will be other items going in to complete the work, such providing hangars in manholes for terminal. total will the tion: fire with tract ctor to make his own meas- 1 be of i d up with rubber one- ridge con- com- ctors conductors sheath lead; conductors 6-64" lead. fraction, 12 con- at per 12 con- feet; uctor t; 12 il ew te of and dition within six months, freight pre- paid Rayonne, N. J. Cable to be suppiied in thirty to forty-five days from reccipt of man- ‘turing lengths. Pulling in, including bonding of cables in manholes, 4 cents per foot Terminating cables in post boxes, in | boxes on poles and at headqua insure 1 $6 con- $9.55 joints free rod- manhole: hangars. Headquarters, establish a central the fire the What thoughts must go through the mind of Frederick Wilhelm Hohenzol- lern in this, his latest picture, he the rden gate of as stands g his Wieringen retreaf. gazing over g Perhaps he is | ing to statistics made DENAND REPARATION Irench Government Takes Up Case of | Sergeant Major Killed In Germany While on Guard. (Havas.) —The rnment will demand rep- rmany a result of it major of dra- Paris, French aration from the death of a ser goons at the f persons un- known in Berlin, according La Liberte The incident occurred at the IFrench embassy, the officer wa on guard. A dispatch received here from Berlin states that Dr. Haniel von THaimhausen 1 called on the Spanish dor in charge of French Germany CxXpress- ing incident and add- ing n guilty of the French death will be pun- ished. July 13, e 3 as to where ambass intere sret 1t 5 in the for the T soldicr MILITARY TRAFFIC REPORT. 7 250,000 in Addition Passeng to Accommodated Usual Civilian Travel. Washington of the July 16.—The r United States hauled 4 6,949 troops on special and regular trains ilroads 1 for an' average of 660 miles each in the first six months of 1919, accord- public today by Gen Hines. In addition, probably two million officers and men made railway trips while on furlough and another million are transported from camps to their homes after dis- charge making 7,250,000 military pas- sengers accommodated in addition to the usual civilian travel The military traffic in six months re- quired 9,000,000 train miles and as much of the equipment had to be sent emply in one direction this figure should be doubled to express the ag- gregate transportation demanded by the military forc Director REPLI an Forces Crossed *d By Armistice July 15 (By sociated Press) —A note has been received by the waiting for the cou r to bring him | Council of Five from Bela Kun, Hun- the word that peace signed and he | garjan Soviet foreign mirister, declar- may return to Germany. Perhaps he's | jng the (zechs and Rumanians violat- & onderin= How lsconkinevAllicomerfor |l i o e e e F RS o him to stand trial for his part in the | Hyngary and that consequently, Hun- Great war. garian forc were ordered to cross building now used by the board of ! one allows for future growth. It is public works as a garage and use it | 5o designed that it may be added to as a fire alarm headquarters. The in > in future years when it be- board’s communication to the council | COmes necessary and when the time follow, | arrives that the city wishes to adovt “We respectfully beg leave to sub- i the manual system, a system n]\ml" ‘.‘t" mit fihialivie have motedinatthcte-m 0 MELORaSTE RERRISHE. 0 L e tablishment | 5tl aifmunicipal | maraze i anseadiof an ontiely S for the housine of sl oity autonio. | o0 cl Ml as oubs b I A RS G0 biles is considered and presume that | bwonged for wichose oo o it might carry with it the abandon- | With: the s tamcelof the! engis ment of the present garage on EIm | neers of the Gamewell Fire Alarm street used by the board of public ' Telegraph company, a headquarte works. That being true, we wouid . system double our present system and call your attention to the utility of | allowing for future growth has been thot building for a fire alarm heai- | provided. quarters. At an expense of less than | “We recommend that the signing of $1,000 it could he made an ideal fire | the contract, the same to be approved alarm headquarters. | by the corporation counsel, be author- Representatives of manufacturers§ | 1zed.” of fire alarm apparatus speak of its | Will Decide Location. desirability, regarding the location a The location for the proposed No. 6 much preferable than a location in ' fire station will also be decided upon the rear of the headquarters on Com- | by the council at this evening’s ses- mercial street from the fire ha ion. A lot selected on IKensington point of view. We have assuranc treet, opposite the end of Andrews from fire alarm equipment manufac. | Street and about 100 yards from the turers that it is ample in size for | f00t of Arch street has been recom- future development to a system much | mended by the fire commissioner larger than the mew one which we | Anather location ‘nas 'been recom: e e | mended at the corner of Hart and ‘We would gr eDDreciatedach 1 'l:ln\\'omvi streets for second choice. tion by your honorable body calcu- | ({I::]"“i"‘,’,‘(‘\‘,’r’,‘m"“;’v ‘.h::“_'”'(”,.""‘h:""’i"_"\(’ lated to bring about an early decision | el 0 Wi, (i el S on this matter. This is desirable in agic for authorization in the purchas- order that a decision may be reached | jng of some minor supplies necessary in reference to the subway cable in-! in connection with the installation of stallation. In this location therc ! the lead cable. would necessarily be slight changes | in some cable measurements, differ- | ent than if the tocation m the rear of | TAKE VOTE ON STRIKE | the headquarters on Commercial | B AR street is to be utilized. “In our opinion, the use of this| 15,000 Railway Employes Resort to building is much to be desired. Tf SRR e “p,.mc oy it Ballot to Dectermine if Walkout 1‘-} being saved the expense of the pres- Desived @ want Thorense) ent high cost of building. ol Equipment, for AR Chicago, July 16.—Representatives | An improvement in the fire alarm | Of the 15,000 surface and elevated rail- | system includes the installation of fire | V&Y employves today began prepara- | alarm signal apparatus and the fire| tions for taking a vote on the ques commission recommends that the con. | 1i0n of a strike to enforce their de- tractibelewarded it ollithe (G mewelll| EasncllonizR nSreaRSRC T (SIiReantal 2D Fire Alarm Telegraph company. The | hour in wages and better working board’s communication to the council | ¢onditions R i iion o The companies in their joint answer “The board of fire commissioners | to the union refusing the demands especially begs leave to submit that | Stated that to grant the wage increase it has obtained quotations from thej Would either necessitate raising of Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph com- pany for the construction and installa- tion of fire alarm headquarters equip- ment, and respectfully recommend that be authorized to enter into | contract with this company for the purchase and installation of the same | at a cost not to exceed $9,000 “The new equipment consi we of the following: “One 12-circuit automatic repeater. “One art metal pedestal with mar- ble top for ame. } “One 12-circuit automatic charging board. i “One 16-circuit protector hoard. one of which is four feet long and the other twelve feet long, said racks to be equipped with porcelain insulators and glass strips and terminal fuses “The on the above is $8.500 | nd the of installation is bid in 00, we have the opticnal priv- | ilebe of ving for the same at a rate | of $1.2 hour plus all expen: i when men depart from | tory until their return, with all | railroad fare and hoard, etc., included. | The price on the general equipment is | only $300 more than the original esti- | mate, made to us in December, 1917, We regurd the stimate of $500 for the installation re nable be preferred to the hour churge “The time required for the compla- | tion of this equipment is ninety days. Payment to he 60 per cent. upon the completion of the work at the factory and the baiance or 40 per completion of the installation, “The equipment provides for a tem double the size of the presentand | “Two battéry racks, to he twenty price cost or pa 5 per time starting y and to cent. on svs- | | recent the to 9 or ency to the compan HOHENZOLL Bill Has Suffering From Kaiser July Amerongen Press.)—The peror refrained toc trees for the first months. It is suffering from a empress has experie of her hea affectic mer. emperor and in their Dr. IForster, the former the castle late Mon there all night. I bad weather sickne: of c pe TO STUDY Irench Senate 10 cents forme emperor the Names or ies. JRNS Cold Heart (B 15 lay fr time understood sold ne on. B his wi ipartments today. | sonal day t 5 @ is respons Hoh TRE « ‘bring insolv- and r Ge a was ‘ommiittee to SICK. Wife Trouble. is ssociated rman em- om sawing in several that he is The former recurrence oth the for fe remained | y physician of | called to remained wle the ble for enzolierns. nd "o ALY, Go Over Terms With Germany. Paris, July (By the Associated Press.)—The foreign affairs commit- tee of the French senate met today and named a sub-committee to study [ the treaty of peace with Germany. Leon Bourgeois will draw up a ;nu('r—‘ al report, and alse a special report on the league of nations. Others will submit speci cports on the labor, political, military, naval, reparation, | financial, economic, Alsace-Lorraine, arre, colonies and punishment | clauses, the bounda fixed by the armistice. The note claims this order was issued in self defense The boundarie: stice are so unce preme council ter to a milita cision. fixed by the armi- 1in that the su- referred the mat- commission for de- y SPAN Four Office In Battle 12 Men Killed pccan Bandit. adrid, July 16 (Havas)—Spanish losses in the fighting with Raisuli, the Mohoccan bandit who attacked the Spanish position at Kl Arish on July 2 were four officers and 34 men killed and a lientenant colonel and 85 men wounded. This was announced today on the chamber of deputies by the minister of foreign affairs. Raisuli according to some advices from Madrid last night also had heavy losses. The bandit fled to the mount- ains these advices say, leaving many dead and wounded behind. Another report was that his attack was re- pulsed but that he was continuing his aggression with extraordinary violence s and With Mo OLDIER I HE HIGHEST July 16 AMERICAN NOT PAID. 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