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<br />January ~, 1915.
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<br /> A request of the Board of Harbor Commissioners for an appropriation of $5?5.00 as first
<br />quarterly payment on account of assessment of $t, 500. on the City for the fiscal year ending
<br />June ~0, 1915.
<br /> We .report that this appropriation has been prov~ided for in the Budget for 1915.
<br />
<br /> An order of Court exonerating Ro~=igo 0ttavio and Michele Giorgano from payment of City
<br />taxes to amount of~ $48, 50 and State taxes to amount of $8.?5, for the year 1915; refunding them
<br />$16.15 paid for City taxes and $Z.~8 paid for State taxes, for the year 191~; and exonerating
<br />them from payment of City taxes to amount of $16.15 and State taxes to amount ~f $~.~E for the
<br />year 1914.
<br /> An.order of Court emempting L. Calderazzi and M. J. O'Shaugnessy from the payment of $i5.~0
<br />for City taxes and $$.15 for State taxes charged in the name of L. Calderazzi for each of the
<br />years 191~ and 1914, and all interest and penalties thereon; and also from further payment of
<br />taxes on the land described for the years 191~ and 1914, when the said taxes in the name of Jehu
<br />Wm. Dolan have been paid.
<br /> An order of Court exonerating Harry M. Cohen from payment of $1~.75 for City taxes and
<br /> fo~ State taxes for ~the ye~ar 1915, and all interest and penalties thereon; .and from.pay.ne, hr of
<br /> $80.48 for City taxes and $~.65 for State taxes, charged for the year 1914~ and than sala erron-
<br /> eous.-assessmente be hereafter removed from the Land Books.
<br /> An Order of Court exonerating Joseph H. Jackson from payment of $17.00 for City taxes and
<br /> $5.50 for State taxes, erroneously charged against him for the year 191~, and interest and pen-
<br /> alties thereon, if not already p~aid, and if paid, refund~i_~g said a~_.ount to him.
<br /> An order of Cou~t exonerating Charles R. Welton ann ~oenezer 'rnompson from payment of
<br /> ~or City taxes and SE.SO for State taxes for the year 19i~, if not already paid; and if paid,
<br /> funding said amounts to them.
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<br /> It is recommended that all of the above orders of Court be executed.
<br />
<br /> ~ummons, &c,, in the ease of the City of ~nhm~n~l~ vs. The Southern Railway Co.
<br />concerning "Rolling Stock Injunction Proceedings~"
<br /> It is recommended that this matter be referred to the City Attorney.
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<br />als.,
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<br /> A petition of Jno. A. Dodson to be relieved from payment of night soil tax to amount of
<br />$$.60, year 1914, in Sixth ~ard. Progress.
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<br /> A petition of N~s. Fannie A. Hall to be refunded $18.80 paid in errox for taxes for the
<br />years 191~-191~, inclusive, in the Seventh Ward. Progress.
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<br /> A petition o~ Albert Holladay to be refunded $9.96 paid in error for taxes for the yea~s
<br />1909-I~14, inclusive, in the Seventh Ward. Pro~ess~
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<br /> Petitions of the following_parties to be refunded amounts named, paid in error ~or night
<br />soil tax:
<br /> (a) Jno. B. Jenkins, $1.80, Sixth Ward.
<br /> It is recommended that said amount be refunded.
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<br />(b) Jno~ A. Dodscn, $5.60, year i~1~, Sixth Ward.. Progress.
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<br />(c) Joe..J. Copeland, $5.60, year 191Z, Seventh Ward.
<br /> It is ~ecommended that said amount be refunded.
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<br />(d) Albert Holiaday, $5.40, years 191E-1914, inclusive,
<br />(e) Mme. Fannie A. Hall, $1.80, year 1918, SeVenth Ward.
<br /> It is recommended tD~t said amount be refunded.
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<br />Beventh Ward.
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<br />(f) Thcs. King~ $1.80, year 1914, Seventh Ward.
<br /> It is recommended that said amount be refunde~
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<br /> Auditor
<br />Collector.
<br /> It
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<br />reports that h~ has delivered the books of the Commissioner of
<br />is recommended that the report of the Auditor be filed.
<br />
<br />Revenue
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<br />to the City
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<br /> The following with power to act:
<br /> ~a) TO pay bills for all unsettled accounts out of any
<br />available funds on hand.
<br /> I~l To provide for the.December pay roll, pending adoption of the Budget'for 1915.
<br /> Matte~ of closing up accounts on the T~eam~er, s books.
<br /> (d) To tranafer from "Contingent" fund to "Court Expenses#'a sufficient amount to cover
<br />a~y jury bills due (about $85.00).
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<br /> · We report that we have provided for payment of bills.fozunse~tled accounts,
<br />for the December pay roll, for closing up accounts on ~he Treasurer's boeks~ ~or transfer of $85.
<br />from Contingen~ fund to Cou~t Expenses, and for bills reported bY the.i~ditor: in p~eceding
<br />section as held up by him because of lack of appropriation for same.
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<br /> (e) (With Public P=oper~y Committee) Matter of eo~Dlain~of the Water Company about
<br />the waste of water at ~he City Jazl and in the public school buildings.
<br /> It is recommended that this matter be taken out of the hands of the Pinance
<br />~ommittee and turned over to the Public Property Committee.
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<br />Referred by Board of Aldermen December 15th.
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<br /> Seventh Wa~d Board recommends
<br />paid SS.~ 1/3 as one-half month's
<br /> It is recommended that
<br />th Ward funds.
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<br /> that former Secretary ~of said Board, be
<br /> Shackelford~ out of Seven-
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<br /> J. Morecock b~ ~ofunded SAI. AO p~id ~y him for night
<br />provided the removal of niEht soil~b~him .dees~ not violatethe Cit~G~d&nances or the
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<br /> Seventh Ward Board recommends that T.
<br />~oil tax,
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