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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR /_ ° | Chicago Live Stock i] 1 Wednesday's Guete A jo Heowlpts, 16,000 Mark toe hig MOVE QUICKLY. ‘on New York Market #3: °° | | # hur sie Give Neht weigh . : ides i r Ghee) Se i BIRTHS shi irdan on ania « : | Tides in Seattle ON LVeW YO winsg@innn Nant Renee 110108] BURT TES ren ove 0. i Cerna TURSDAY \ ay | WALL STREET JOURNAL, FINANCIAL ROVIEW tke rough, /90.16@9,405{ “foe rity a haver Preston I “ ake ¢ : Fe California Potatoes Due to) yust!iiin tus | viet high tide |' NEW LORI Avril 34 Potsian vachange reflected ele Opening To" | ¢ play #9.A8g 1090 verde oniash, “aims B 11th ave] a ; 280 ems 107 Me lane a. my oD y a 6 atte to the progressive Improvement in the steel in- | Cattle lpia, #00 ar é ave cn op; ’ : Come in Regularly | Pires Baw Tite |" piret Low Tide | Guvety as set forth im the March report of the United tater Bisel oor Migher: choles and prime, w., Orford. Clyde Bly, 64 is aoe , |Heoond Migh Tide second Mish Tide og), quar statement was ably bettor than the] ” nutt ' e Low. cm , outtle Within a week or 10 days, new gar 'loas pom, 169 te lead p.m t 5 munity by waint Many new highs om “and meds 07 Corian ave t. & re vinaiay | ra joattie |. Het potatoes from © venia WIL be | Second Low Tide | second Low el ore de in the including eat 80, Pittebure| 8856: b naar endo ands n 287 dint ave, B were Morr # Purcell, 42 ind) DEATHS arriving regularly, according to gob. 1017 B® m, 6 [ree pm. ae me] ( Vat 63%, and Dr 1 Recinors at Crucible connere and ¢ t Sohn ¥, Fort rl liven, Humphrey Henry, 4 Peterson, Marie Anna, #8, 29 bers Wednesday, A small shipment en ie Mote itu up eins 4.360 4.60 Anthony, 1306 «8 Lavoie at, girl iil wads ‘thrd0 4 was quickly sold at 15 cents a pounc.! Weather Bureau Repo: Mauacever iene * ‘ory rey ceom, Hivain Jemen 409m, Torn! aiel ” Sorree FoMm ? s MeLean, Louln Hartley, 68, 199 ‘The price was as high ae 17 cents, A; TATOOS ISLAND, April Ea Oe ey ea RRS i nanny téardus, Daniel Btaniey, 6364 Kai-| & steamer from San Francisoo will ar eine vapidiy; cloudy; wind | Springfield, 61%, up Ke b Marine, « Hoffman, Helix Byron, Cedar Vatle.|° hier ave, boy Watson ney F., 63, 6920 five Thursday with another ship thwest, 12 miles an hour. Passed outs! * $1. uD § at i, 8081 Firat ave, N,| ett, Lorene Anton, 4103 38th ave ae ment, and jobbers said the price may freighter, at Tie @ mui ott La) ag York S k Exchange Chicago Board of Trade! And rept Jobe GUA Liha sesebe, 4018 Mayiiow rate ‘ Henry, 44, be a cent or two under the lowest Placentia, ot p.m lew York Stock Exc! s Wednesday's Quotations acti las, n.. c899:dsdu eve. &. w.| ere’ El Wh alge 5 ale Opening quotation | ee Tureday's Quotations Porstened by i girh ‘is | MeCary, James Clyde, 6211 47th ave. |! agg 11th ay i ‘Second ‘Beat! * re 56 Diet ave. &.,/ { jower hur, 6 eynold California asparagus was abundant’ Arrivals and Departures Farnished by = _ shin, Cotrom Marry, 4 a ® 8 wil New William J, oO. a On the market, despite fairly heavy Arrives Btoon- vilah Law Close Denver Live Stock rein, James ¥. 4029 ¥remont ave, MARRIAGE LICENSES callniden at \ Feceipts of Washington “grass.” The) ,uri se—ate Pine Tree Btate fro: Hubber .1% 1TH OTR Wednesday's Quotations hoe br apes Wass aad Menidonee Awe, Carman ella Maria, 76, 129 Routhern asparagus will continue to! puget Sound Neval Btation vie 7 1% 1 1 le—Keceipts, 1,000. mM eedy. | Dow, ¢ ifford Ly 4 Aioaiad caleced thrie, Norman B,, Beattie KS! | Harker, Abbie Delia, 78, 926 YS iam the, market bere until legal or, from i hd dlsturphy, Frank W. 928% Fifth ave, Harper, Margares ¥, Beattie «Legal | yg ” Stock goes lower. td 36-—Mtr Ruth Ab nder from Ogden, Sheridan G., Reattle eloughiin, Ellen Loretta, iT © tate: « via San Fromeeen oc S08 p. & aduan Lindeay Rey. 800 Wand ovliBieeners Maria: Sebitle Third ave, N Local green onions and radishes sehr Asaiea from Aawcortes, at 4p ms jain 4 . Were more numerous Wednesday. * Phylite from Ben Franctace, at | > ms ate We eo from. Ba wt The butter market was easier, DUE Hisngiong, unamghal, Kobe, Tokuname | Am i> (ADVERTISEMENT) ‘ there was no surplus, The produc: end Victoria, at 4.60 p.m, Am 1 tien of city creamery butter was re mathe Me ne a a ; April 26—8tr Alameda for South Reracce vO tRCronaeng, WON SEES cin vin Goeth n Alaake. at 9:18 10.90 1097 1085 1098 Cash Wheat were fair, a strong demand was keep qr. air Jettersem for sooth et Be eB EP ger by ore : Ing all stock cleaned up. Jobbers re ka, at 8 & m., ate Ruth A or, Tel, & Tel 180 1848 1hBO DLO 4, $1.41; No. f hard, 01.42 | port ket * maconda Copper Ride pghip tine te ae carat tive’ p [Amer ater R May nag as 1108 lye % Under and pursuant to Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Charter, remulating the Keeping of ; @ jo City a Priece Paid Wheteente Dentere 4 ee ty ie oe a BANK CLEARINGS there will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of Seatile.| 0" 1” he Clr of Beattie 0 -Per don. es ; ‘ . || at the municipal election to be held in said city on the 2nd day of dead dogs and cate, pr Cal. per i Foreign Exchange } Seattle || May, 1922, for their approval or rejection, the following proposed charts ihe appointment’ ana” tom, oo | | Clearings 95.311.505.04 | amendments: mrant ot the King founty i Gal. don, bunches | Balances .. 1,097 ,663.08 RESOLUTION NO. 700% Counett ier! and. amending “On Or. halt crate } } Portland PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 1 Filed the lat £7 et approved Septem! OUD. cans uci ce . 6.929,082.6 " f ROP iN . tie er oral, per sack istol BOY, at 3:43 p.m. | olan. oni * & RESOLUTION, and ¥ ROTOR TION City Comptrotier and ex-officio BE FT ORDADIED zy Ryiis nee | « 220,87 r a © : E. A ‘OA Pe wer “Sai, baif-arete bees mS In ite 66 square miles, Hawall has} Tacoma of the City Charter of the City of y By & ™. STREET. Rection <. Fat nectian kal 4 hee 4 Johneen oleanc nda hi hot! | To be P o Reputy Cler! >. 98761, roy Local hothouse, dn. 2,00@ 3.00 Alaska Vessels coos Wavert tees voloances and @ lake of hot! | Total transactions ,. 2,680,000.0 © of first publication in The 1918, entitiea “An Orainaee Piaat—Fiorida, per $¢--Galied, T _— ; Star, Beatle, March 28, 1922. | vlating the keeping of doge Per % “ trte the gen omnes hin the City of Seattle, impon - mee, Pee leipal election to be held RESOLUTION NO. 7036. for sicatis eee : dirtch Rubber * 3 or 1 erent, Vessels in Other Ports |‘); PO cael adaeage PR ang Mgt <n aad Fe wordinance, ‘Nor “aire Liverpool April 2¢--Arrived, etr Vir |General pasoben fe IT RESOLVED my THE crTT|* ch’emend Mection 7 of Article VIII rk A: ry |ennesstt.. COUNCIL, O¥ THE CITY OF] oft prt! Bh—-Arived, str Ne- | Kennecott ae are yen mf. That the King @ April 1b-Arrived, str Wat-|Lee Tire & Rubber lumane Society, a corporat from Seattle Loew Theaters qelities electors of isting under and by virtue tobal— April 2¢—Matled, etr City Marine 2 nbay for Beattle Texan from Beat Hongkong -Apett 24 Plone State from Beatt Ban Diego-—April 34 Age for Beattie Ban Pedro -Apetl 18— Arrived, str ry & Grove from Mesttle: str Pr from Meattie, Balled, str West Catan for Reattle. Han Franctace—Aprit do pte Jontgomery Arrived, tr Key | Montana Po [Orpheum Of Mailed, str Mteet | Pacific OF Republic Truck on. Beare Rowbuck Ward or wit April 36—-Arrived, | iM ~ SK els i toh PA LN ly “OBE —Local white. ton Yakima Gema fancy graded No} graded : Sweet Cal. {iBanene Yama bushel crate.1.c0@! Yama bush. hamper ....1.50) Radisheo—Cai.. ax. irs. bunches Mallet, ete t Local hothouse, dos. bunche Oriental for Heattia, at m™. Apel 28 Uy od - Local autdoor Mailed, str Ohioan for Meattio, at 6 m" -t M i at Fe me Wabeen jenbach from He- Westinghouse Kis mm Beattie, at oe | Money on Call Y ~Arrived. atr Narenta|_ NEW YORK, April 25 —Money on call, Ce from Heattie, at # em 2 < Ps Arrived, otr Han ™ Par silver—-London, 144d; New York, THE travel-by-water way between the Apri! 2¢--Arrived. etry Ruth aie j cities of the Pacific Coast transforms dis- al jor from Beattie, « Demand eterting an ta into detight—it aken your trip a ” = ple able experience rather than morely © ese | Vessels in Port at Seattle @ means to an end 260 Amith Cove Terminal—Pier B—atr W. $.96/ matches. str lye Maru, On shipboard responsibilities slip away find reat, relaxation, comfort With eas bee tan iny fon of malt reenee you tt Northwestern, ate fm exerciae, dance with {fear ys vies and conyen | The Admiral Line maintains regular . , etic “Aten wheter |@e rvice to San Francis¢o, Los Angel vd . lrntra « Han Dies Rhipping Poard Moortngs-atre Fourth ¢4e Croae Keys. Delight, Deirosa, Leontum, |Vietory 2N* Ann Moree, Miverade, Wallingford, | Vitery «&s West Cahokia. Weat Hartland, Lubrie eat Ison, Weatern Kuight, Kidridg 7, Weat Jen Commercial Boller Works Alaska Steamship Moortm: Mtacy Street Terminal——U. peste Ssssscosss I Toe Bhelteott, Mtr Velden ® O & Buro- i x ag) He g ott - pos hg 1111 Paettic Ave, Tacoma, Phone Lander Street Terminal—Rehr Maud. tenes Mterting f. G. MeMICKEN, Gem, Pass, Agt, LC. Smith Mid., Seattle 2. per 3 Milwaukee Ocean Terminal—Str Mon-|91.00 Canadian 0 Prince. at French frene * Breet Terminal i Wir Cape Re Belgian franc rd Str Roosevelt. Nettleton Mili—Str Santa Rite. West Seattle Hiation. Kagie No 19 | Meffernan Dock—Mtr Ketehiie: 266 | Btream—Buoy 7, 1.66| Winslow Marine Rallway barge Cogvitia tr Morning St main Rwise frane Pacific Coastwise Service a 20 | Todd's Drydocks—Hehr C. 8 Holmes, coa-| 19 DAIR' Puget Sound rtd & Dredg! Co— im eon ™ > i i AP ALEXANDER PREGIOENT : an Chicago Car Lots Tereday's Quetations Pursishet by Legen & Niryen 1@ Berend Ave. Seattic X ater ‘ss a eet) eS a Src! 2 Portland Market Status sae wt ew servation steers, $5.25@7 and heifers, 9 g00d to cho 1506.60 A NEST EGG REMINDS THE HEN TO LAY On Making Coffee HE uniformly good coffee made by the T Hotpoint Electric Percolator is due to four distinctive achievements: ‘Med., live, 2% to 4% Tha Batter—ise to. | | | | | Light, live, 3 to 3% Ms eee 1. The efficiency of Fancy, ary picked, 20 above S F Prod the heating element, gi tive. + ne bes iy nt, ve an it juce Gense—Dresned. per M. Phew mae lleed dy ing continuous heat at Beigian ere Love per ™. .. ry agate 46%e 1b; prime firete, By saving only 10% the right temperature, gage Jon; extse’ pullets, 20ie don antra of your weekly pay 2. The valveless con firet roy ge don; undersized pul- —in one year you struction, which forces Ose hee fate, fancy, 200 Ib.; could live FIVE uniformly small quantt. * ary eee WEEKS WITH- tles of water up through Heavy, fancy ..... canige obo Aaah the coffee J heavy . N. Y. Sugar and Coffee OUT WORKING. | Fancy, tight «2666-0006 3. The distribution of Med. tight | ti 1 Fancy, heavy, 150- * | 1 grat, Rie, 11@11 Ke tb.; No, | In two years you the water through al POULTRY AND MEATS + Gantes, 14% @ 180 Ib. * the coff Prices Paid Wholesale Dealer cos mw aun peed could go eleven HMens—Dresned, heavy, 1 thes ae ones aks “a weeks and in 10 4. The coffee is not Suess, ho... a1 at | nolles esate ~ years ONE WHOLE | boiled ‘ive, t, b. - ers dround, 86-1. — r " lesctioce “Dreees. iis 1a, at) Sovosing. iee-iee a YEAR WITHOUT} 1% Iba. or over 4s | Weene_—Necleaned. 136-10. INCOME. | Geese Lireased ™. ..4 * “4 ~ i va | Benczec tener reese 47 | Ohick Feed100-1. shan: AN EXCLUSIVE FEATURE OF THE 40 Chick Mash— With BM. 100-1. eke Live, fancy . it iy cise 1 Growing sed 10 fbn Place your Nest || HOTPOINT PERCOLATOR IS THE SAFE- 4 Gone ounity arene pa Se ee Egg today in the ¥| TY SWITCH, WHICH AUTOMATICALLY Veat—-Fancy, i Medium, dreamed Heavy, ‘17 | Wheat—Mixed feed, 60-1. sks 15 | Coconut Meal ‘ 14 | Peanut Oil Meat Cottonseed Meal |. inseed Oil Meal National City Bank and build up your) Leisure Hours. SHUTS OFF THE CURRENT IF THE PER- COLATOR SHOULD “GO DRY.” THE HOTPOINT PERCOLATORS AND TEA- POTS CAN NEVER BE DAMAGED BY OVER-HEATING. LIVE STOCK Receipts in Seatile | } Prime steers Medium to chol: Common to good Best con and heifer Medium to chi Common to good 107.00 26.00 | 22. Many styles and sizes to choose from— KNOW IT THE NEST Some priced as low as $10.00. Timothy > str SCIENTIST TELL OF AND ACTIO) EAT OF LIFE Prime light . Smooth heavy Rough heavy 9.00 @ Pa ws e n EXHAUSTION of the glands of} 4 Prime lambe |internal secretion and more particu. 1 Fair to good larly those glands that provide dy- WARNING! coe . namie force to the body, ix now act -youreelt ageidst ale- Wethers, tight Stomioss recognized as the cause of fatig honest. brokers 4 ‘ 9.00@10.00\ and all weakneanes. These glands || He sure your account im sate @ 4.90 are the ones mainly responsible for Me TER’ Ieeseronathin business with irresponsible [the souree and distribution of brokers consult our INQUIRY | HURBA energy and it is chiefly from these Our weekly paper—coata $5.0 idular substances that effective nels BAPEr sonst 6.08 sf 74 619 Medication is derived. Sample copy mailed on re- HAY, GRAIN AND FEED | The ex-government physician who Hor 7 | te located ac Third City wellvery, Wholesale, | 1m located acrons rd ave from the eres 2 OTT * Corn—Whole, yellow, 1 postoffice, at 1427 Third ave, spe INVESTORS GUIDE oe ge eR 3 clalizes in these treatments, and of. 2 Rector str New York &.. fers free conmultation = flicted.— Advertisement, to the af 415 yearn fix the and levy the bie property, and personal, in the city. [needed to ffictent enue to carry on the different depart- ments of the municipal government for the ensuing fiscal year. No revenue raised by tax levy shall be ed for any other purpose than that specified in such levy. or taxes |hoth rea the same is based. unless an eme eney existe wherein such appropri tion is necessary for the presery tion of the public peace, health and safety. The ordinance making such eppropriation shall contain @ sta the facts constituting such & deficiency be thereby ereat~ in the fund from which such ap- ropriation is made. the same 1 ing ta laffirmative vot lfourthe of the fetes mem the City Counet AND RE IT FURTHER RE- {such proposed amen: ubmitted to the au the City of Seat atification or rejection at | munic tleetion to be held Sg? of Ue om the Ind dey 1922. City Counet! the tet 1922, and authe this day of Ist PHILIP TINDALI, President pro tem. of the City Counctl. Filed the Int day of March, 1922. 1 W. CARROL City Comptrotie lex-offieto City « Date of first Geattle Star, Beatth REROLUTION NO. 1028 PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2. A RESOLUTION AND PROPOSITION to amend Section 20 of Article IV of the City Charter of the City of Beattie, and providing for the sub- minsion of such proposed amend- ment to the qualified electors of i city for their ratification or Fejection at the general municip, flection to be held therein on th: 2nd day of May, 1922 BE IT RESOLVED RY THE CITy COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF i ablication in The March 28, 1922. of Article TY of ¥ f the City of Beat Us be amended to read as follow: public ordinance Section 10. © any general etofore or heteafter enacted pro- hibiting or requiring any act or | jon, and every person counsel- siding or abetting such ¥ whether present or absent, shall be deemed guilty of a mis- demeanor and. upon conviction thereof, shall, unless otherwise pro- vided in such ordinance, be pun- ished by a fine not exceeding One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, or im- Prisonment in the City Jall for # Period not exceeding thirty (30) days, or by both such fine and im- risonment, and any such ordinance ereafier enacted need not contain any provision in reference to penal- ties, but the provisions of thin tion shall be applicable thereto fully as if the same had been con tained in such ordinance AND BE FURTHER RRE- SOLVED, that such proposed amend ment be submitted to the qualified flectors of the City of Seattle for their ratification or rejection at the general municipal jon to be held in said City on the 2nd day of May, ise? |. Passed the day of March, me in open of Itn passa, 1922 tion, City Council the tat 1922, and signed by nin authentication this lst day of March, President pro tem. of the City ¢ nell Filed the Ist day of March, 1922 H. W. CARROLL, City Comptroller and Jex-officio City Clerk | By BM. STREET, Deputy Clerk Date of first lication in The | Seattle Star, Sea eh 28, 1923. 5 DMENT NO. 8 TION and PROPOSITION to Article VIIL of the tter of the City of Seattle, by amending Section 1 thereof, and by | repealing Section 6 and Section 7 (a) thereof; and providing for the | submission of h proposed amendment to the qualified elec- tore of the City of Seattle for their ratification of rejection at the| general municipal election to be | Id in the City Seattle on the! und day 1922 | BE IT BY THE CrIry | coun | the | presort | municipal fie | BEIT RESOLVED BY THE CITY covmer. OF THE BRATTLE That Kection 7 of Article VIII of the y Charter be am adding thereto @ new subdivision to be known as “Bection 7 (b).” which whall be follows, to-wit “‘Rection T (b). In the Department in the official estimate upon which|of Public Works there shall be « partment of Transpo which shall be t te not be inclu ervics, but De hi be appointed Mayor, by and with the advice consent of the City Council, for term, except as herein otherwise provided, of three years, and who may be removed by the Mayor by filing notice of removal with the ity Council. He shall be a member of the Heard of Public Work: the Su The superintendent portation, ma to the City Counell such ‘po re con ‘ered upon it by law shall have the exclusive manage- supervision and contro! of. It operate and maintain the municipal street railway system all plant facilities, shops, buildings and structures appurtenant Sherete, and any and all other means transportation for hire owsed or op- by the City; and, subject to civil service rules, shall appoint, r move, supervise and contro! all of- fleers depa' ment o7 in connec- tien with, cipal street rail- way system, or such other means of transportation for hire, Me shall other additional pow rform such other duties as prescribed by ordinance. In cane the Superintendent of Transpor- tation shall be appointed from the classified civil service and shall not ed for cause, he shall, upon t from Office of Supe: civil service: inter poll to ‘the position. from which ssid Superintendent of Transportation | was appointed and the last app! [tees in positions subordinate the | to, shall resume their former posi- | tions, respectively, im the classified civil service.” AND BE IT are bow 8 SOLVED, that such proposed amend- |ment be submitted to the qualified tlectors of the City of Seattle for their ratification of rejection at the neral municipal election to be feid'in anid City on the and day of May, 1922 PASSED the City Council the Ist lay of March, 1922. and signed by this lst day of March, PHILIP TINDALL, President pro tem. of the City Counc! Filed the lst day of March, 1922. H.W. CARROLL, City Comptroller and jex-officio City Clerk. Ry EM. REET, Deputy Clerk, Da of first publication in The Seattic Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922. hie former pos! ! NOTICE TO ELECTORS. Under and pursuant to Section 1 of Article IV of the City Charte: there will be submitted to the qual fied electors of The City of Seattle, /at the municipal election to be held said City on the 2nd day of Ma: for their approval rejection, ‘Initiative Measure No. . which said proposed measure reads as fol- we } Initiative Measure No. 62285 Ordinance No. ——. An Ordinance relating to the mu- Micipal railway ayatem of The City of Reattie, and declaring the fis policy of the city in relation the: to. Where ent that and « tion to the Municip System, whereby the cost and pense ‘thereof shall be borne. nearly as may be, by all who bene- fit the iy NOW, THEREFORE, BH IT ORDAINED RY THE CITY OF SEATTLE, AS FOLLOWS Section 1. That from and after the firet day o tle deci Hey tn re! treet Railw aking effect of this ordinance, t and expense of the maint and © Street ty of Sea out of reve Ue derived Section the taxin, ity hail Je shall be paid wholly uen of the Clty of Seat- rom taxation. That from and ffect of this ordin: ounce! of The City of & annually, tn the manner a by law, provide for the! levy of @ tax upon all taxable prop- fter ce, cItY or d by in words and figures a» it Is to the public inter- | January following | eration of the Munict- | allway System of The) tion 3266 to Section 328% of Hal. Annotated Codes and Stat of the State of Washington, tn he eby appointed as clared to be, the official master of the City of Seattle, hereby employed for the carrying out and enforcing visions of this ordinance, dogs, female dogs, cate and fa cats found running at large having on @ license ‘eg are declared to be a public nuli it shall be the duty of County Humane Society to and impound all such an! Rection 2. That Section ¢ Nance No. 38751. approved 18, entitied “An Ord ulating the keeping of dogs within the City of Seattle, imi | License taxes and providin, |for violations thereof, [ing Ordinance N [November 29, 1 be, fame is hereby amended to | follows i Section 6 animal te suff jury or erase, the owner may redeem ‘the animal forty-elght hours by paying to. King County Humane % Imie in tm: ing from seri | | ie hours, an tional charge shall be pald, not ceeding thirty-five cents fe A the ant has been held a nal fort: t hours And said owner or keeper upon n tion to the City Comptroller eeipt from the King County Society for said charges, colve @ license ti a. pro’ the ordinance. All sums coll by-aaid Humane Society. wi Provisions herein. shall be the City Treasurer as hei provided. Section 3. That Section 7 of pance No. 38761 ved 1918, ent An_O 5 of cats within the City of Sea poring license taxes Penalties for violations thy repealing Ordinance No. 2 proved November 29, 191) the same is hereby amended, as follows Seetion 7. An: for the want of a license which is not redeemed with! | specified time shall be hum ry stroyed or atthe discretion King County Humane Society, be held for a longer riod, person desiring to obtain mal may do so upon payment of | Neense tax and c arges, not “¢ ioe those provided in Section € Section 7 b 61, roved |tember 18, 1918, entitied “An @ |pance regulating the keep! dogs and cats within the Seattle. imposing license Providing penalties for vi thereof and repealing Ord! 26745, approved November 29, be, and the same is hereby to read as follows Section 10. The King Coun! mane Society shall keep a all animals impounded and disposition with description dates, and, if the animal |deemed. of the charges Said Humane Socio 1 before the | ealen ing the keepii "i Section 4 Ordinance t truant t | Kin ole receive as and for consideratl Payment for its service In en! and carrying out the provi | this ordinance, an ount equivs te 85% of all moneys recelved By City Treasurer from any whatever, for license fees, impqt ing fess, penalties and char; dogs, cate and other ani herein provided for, and ti comptroller is hereby authorised directed to draw and the cit urer to pay on or before tl y of each calendar month @ ™ rant drawn on the general yable to the order of the <ing County Humane Society an amount equivalent to 85% total of all money received by, | City Treasurer during the pi calendar month, from any whatever, for license Foes, ira ing fers. penalties and charges f dogs, cats and other animals as vided herein. The King County, mane Soctety shall, upon the leffect of this ordinance, |ted to use, free of charge, riod of two years, or until the pelety shall earlier secure buildings and equipment of @ kind now used tn the operation of city pound, including all land, b ings and appurtenances thereto, automobiles, all cages, platform haing, ropes, collars, slectrocu and asphyxiating equipment. said Society shall at the end of years from the taking effect of os Ov hoch ho erty of the City of Seattle sufficient OF THE CITY OF SE- ATTLE |. ‘That Article VIIT | ter of the City of Seattle be amended in the following respects (1) That Section 1 of sald Article amended to read as fc Board of erpated, which The City Engineer. dent of Streets and Sewers, the Superintendent of Water Works, the Superintendent of Light ing, the Superintendent of Buildings and such other superintendents, or heads of departments, ax may be in this Charter denominated members thereof, each of whom shall be ap pointed by the Mayor, by and with the advice and con th, Council, for the term, except this article otherwise provider three (3) years, (2) That Section € and Section 7 (a) of said Article VIIT be, and the same a repealed. AND 1 URTHER RE- SOLVE such proposed amend ment mitted to the qualified electors of the City ttle for their ratific: ejection at the general mur n to be held in the City ¢ the 2nd day May, 1922, ad the f the City Char- | | B | City Couneil the 1st of Mar 1922, and signed by | me in op: sion in authentication of \ts passage this let day of March, 1922, PHILIP TINDALL, President pre tem. of the City l ensuing to defray the cost and expense of m™ and operation of t Railway System for the | ear 1 fection 3. That the cost and ex-/ pense of maintenance and operation, As ured in this ordinance, shall be omputed pursuant to, and in ac- ondance with, the requirements of the laws of the State of hing-| ton or of any ommission or bureau | thereunto authorized by such law Section 4. That there be and ta| hereby created a fund to be known and designated as the “Extension | and Depreciation Reserve Pund,” into | which the City Council shall set aside, | § monthly, from the grose receipts of} the muntctpal railway system, an amount ne exceedin, ne and one- half (11%) cents for each senger, excluatve of polic firemen. The amount th: shall be expended solely sions and renewa! of equipment. & on NOTICE TO § Under and pursuant to Section of Article IV of the City there will be submitted to the quali- fled electors of The City of Seattle at the municipal election to be held in said city on the Ind day of May, 1922, for their approval or resection. Initiative Measure No. 83908, which paid proposed measure reads as fol- lows INITIATIVE PETITION NO. Ap Ordii @ relating 1} Charter, | 82908, to | over ordinance, or earlier, as he vided, return to the city butidings and equipment tn the 6 dition existing when said So takes over their une, except for mal wear, tear and depreciatio Section’ 5. That Ordinance 38761. approved September 18, entitled “An Ordinance regul the keeping of dogs and cats wil the City of Seattle, imposing th taxes and providing penalties violations thereof, and repe Ordinance N T45, approved vember 29, 1910." be, and the sat is hereby amended, by adding th to a new seetion to be know! ction 15, and reading as follow Section 18. It shall be the of the King County Humane Soel a corporation. to collect and dis of all dead dogs and o the City of Seattle. Section 6 That sub-section, phrase of this ordin reason held to be unconatitutt or void, such decision shall not fect the validity of the remainil portion of this ordinance, Section 7. ‘That this ordini shall take effect and be in from and after the time tt shall i nme a law under the provision®’ ity Charter, providing, that the provisions herein ting the King County Ful Society shall not take effec in force until said Soctety has ff ita acceptance of the obligations be performe: its part as provided, « 16 Ti ‘Bt ay

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