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<br />AugUSt ly, 1909.
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<br />re-numbered and ~med as follows~:
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<br />First street ehanged to First avenue,
<br />Second avenue to remain as at present,
<br />Grass street and Hu%ehinson avenue, to be ehanged to Fourth avenue,
<br />Virginia avenue to be changed to Fir%haven, s,
<br />Rose street robe ehanged tO Sixth avenue,
<br />Lee street and First street to be ehmnged to Seventh avenue,
<br />0harles street and Seeond street to be changed to Eighthavenue,
<br />0onfedermte avenue and Adams avenue to be changed to Ninth avenue,
<br />Hutehinson street to be changed to Holladay street?
<br />Philips avenue to be shanged to Col~mbia street,
<br />O,Street to be ~h~nged,to,-Tenth avenue
<br />B street to be oha~ed to Eleventh avenue,
<br />D street to be changed to North street.
<br />The spaee bel~een~Seoond avenue, e~d'Pourth avenue has not been
<br /> opened up yet and oanbe re-~umbered te Third avenue later on.
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<br /> The-Loom1 Boemd of the Seventh Wsmd was unable to meet with us at this timeon account of aecu-
<br />mutation of business, but promised to tmke this mmtter up later on.
<br /> Should the Couneit approve of eu~ reeo~end~tion in refe~en~ to the streets we would mdvise
<br />thmt bombs be placed on every st~eeteorner in the Six%h.~d Seven~wmrds, ~ming the streets both
<br />w~ys.
<br /> Respeet~lly ~bmi%ted. (Si~ed)
<br /> H. H. P~rker, )
<br /> .J.D. Wmlke~, ) Oo~ittee.
<br /> O. P. ~rmy, )
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<br /> On motion, the report of the Committee was adopted and the recommended ehanges in the n~mes of
<br />streets wms referred to the Joint 0rdinanee Committee to embody J in an ordinance.
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<br /> Hon. Board of Aldermen. - -
<br /> Gentlemen:-lyour Fire Committee respeoti~ully reports
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<br />the following m~tters referred to the Joint Fire Committee July l~th mnd 20th:
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<br />ooneerning
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<br />Referred by0ommon Couneil July l~th. .. _.. _
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<br /> (With Finance Oommittee). To eonsider the advisability of allowing paid men of the Fire Depart-
<br />ment a 10 dmy leave of mbseneeannually, without requiring them to ~ut in substitutes therefor.
<br /> Progress as to same. - :' -
<br /> Referred by Board of Aldermen July 20th.
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<br /> To reconsider bids of Porter & ~oore and of the Quaker City Rubber Company to supply L%he City-
<br />with fire hose.
<br /> The. Committee have reeonsidered their fo~mer aetion:in reeommending awards to be
<br />made to Porter & Moore mud to the Quaker 0ity Rubber 0ompany; ~nd, after a pretty thorough discussion
<br />of the question, have deeided to adhereto the reeommend~tion made thereon to the Common Co~_noil July
<br />l~th, viz: to award ]_500 feet of hose ~t yg"eents per footto Porter & Moore, and ~0Ofeet to the Qua-
<br />ker City Rubber Company, at 75~.eents per foot.
<br /> ~gned) N. ~. Adams,
<br /> Ohairm~n, B. of A.
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<br /> The report of the 0ommittee having been read, Nm.~onta~e s~id, thmt as the m~tter of allowing
<br />the paid men of 'the Fire Department a l0 day leave of absence had been in the hands of the Committee
<br />time enough to give it proper eonsideration, and as the time is passir~ aw~y in whieh the men could
<br />en~oy the holiday~ he would move that they be allowed the l0 day holiday, without being required to
<br />put-in substitutes therefor~
<br /> The motion w~s adopted, and then the report, as amended, was adopted by the following vote:
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<br />Ayes--Lmnghorne, Walker, Ballentine, Adams, Goodson, Montague, Glover, Williams, Browne, 9
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<br /> An appropriation to cover the awards of fire hose to Porter & Moore and to the Quaker 0ity Rub-
<br />bet 0ompanywms referred to the Joint Finance Committee.
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<br />UNPINISH_EDBUSINESS.
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<br />First. ~tters adopted by the Common Council August 12th and referred to the Board of Aldermen
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<br />for ooneurreneeo
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<br /> · o authorize the J-0int PUblie Property 0ommittee"to spend., out of the appropriation to its de-
<br />partment, $46.40 for repair of the City Hall roof, $15.75 for repair of the j~il roof, and $37.85
<br />for a .storage room for the military in Armo~yHall.
<br /> Not eoneurred in, but aDpropriationsfor the same referred to the Joint Pit, nee 0ommittee:
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<br /> The following resolution requested by the Treasurer:
<br /> Resolved, That the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to curtail ~nd renew notes in
<br />The Bank of Portsmouth, The Aerohmn~s and F~rmers 3~nk, and The First N~tior~l B~nk of Portsmout.h,
<br />to amount of thirty-seven thouss~md five hundmed ($~500) dollars. Eiven for redemption of Cit~ bonds:
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