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98321-98705_07-13-1934_08-31-1934tltlN� 1531 NOI1fIl053tl AdO�Otl�l11 08VONvls j0 nv38ne'lvNouvN 9't �•illll SZ•ilil 8•illl� ., o�z����� SE�i z j•IIIIII s�eii�i� �.•� U •I VIII s�zlllll 8 ZIIIII j m IN goad° - ti i& s n SERIAL NO. OF ROLL DEPARTMENT ('Ai ROLL IDENTIFICATION SLIP ' L ---L/— PERMANENT, RETENTIOff DATE TO BE DESTROYED LIMITED RETENTION kir Limited DATE MICROFILf-fED CONTENTS f-� NUMBER OR NAME OF FIRST DOCUMENT OF REGULAR CONTENTS NUMBER OR NAME OF LAST DOCUMENT MICROFILMED SIGNED Operator JOINT CITY COUNTY 14ICROFILII BY Supervisor ORIGINAL TO CITY -RK C. 'F No, 983E1 By •Fred Truax CITY OF ST. PA 'Whereas, the.. Commie.re M. of Parks, " Playgrounds and Publle'Building. has OFFICE OF THE CITY reported to the, Connell that a certain ^o story frnme bullding, locnted'on COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENE.; B1ock3, Drape's Second Ad ditlbn, - Twn ns No:-766',Cortland street, dilapidated and dangerous to warrant Its being b' do' BY / d-`,¢ store, belt �t ! 4ti ')C,.' DATE Ing shall COMMISSIONER 1 -�' -tnd re, on , WHEREAS, the.Commiiksioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings has reported to the Council that a certain three story frame building, located on Lot 1, Block 2, Drake's Second. Addition, also known as No. 755 Cortland Street, is .in such a dilapidated and dangerous condition as to warrant its being condemned and torn down; therefore be it RESOLVED, that a public hearing shall be had upon the advisability and necessity of wrecking said building, on, the 10th day of August 1934, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber in t he Court House and City Hall in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that not less than ten days prior to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner'of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner of said property, at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he,shall also,,eause a notice of such hearing to be given by one publication in the official newspaper of the City of St. Paul, said notice to b3 published not less than five days prior to the date of said hearing. COUNCILMENJUS 13 ' t Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council r „_ 193 Pearce I Peterson JUL 10141 Boomi ___�(. ____In favor Approved -193 Truax Warren _ _Q Against _ M _ i Wenzel � � ayot" A JSRED G 6;3gMR. VICE FRES. R03EDi _�/�`i W. LA MONT KAUFMAN .Sups^r of Parks CARL E. SPEAKES. Deputy C ..1,,j.ner CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner �O July 9, 1934 ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect Hon. City Council Saint Paul, Minnesota / Gentlemen: This Department is in receipt of complaints with reference to the building known as 755 Cortland Street It is a three story frame building with only one toilet on each floor. The bathroom on the first floor has no outside ventilation. Walls are not plumb, ceilings sag, and the floors are out of level. Porch roofs leak and porch steps are rotten. Water leaks into the basement through the windows. The basement has a dirt floor. Siding is loose and rotted. The entire building is heated by individual stoves in each flat. The third floor is occupied by three parties in viola- tion of the building code. The building constitutes a serious fire hazard. 'The property is described as Lot 1, Block 2, Drakefs Second Ad- dition. Mr. Philip Rosenblum, 1140 Fairmount. Avenue, is the owner. Condermation proceedings in accordance with Section 1-14 of the building codeare recommended. Yours truly, LAFi .. U City Architect / 1111� 10M M�WMW RE . grass Y COMMI6610NEN STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIFNER COURT MOUSE ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, of a said to be owned by FM P,0U4l1b3= and located upon the following described real estate, to -wit: $6 mate at am] "iAmtsm ORDER WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, has upon the inspection of thej:,:: WUft- known and described as, ' aftkagt and situated upon above described property has found and determined tliat:Thvw stwiy n%= UgUftg VM =17 =0 telot. Up. oa,4,b %fie w7 ry g'7" sS3L .t$3i? i� Ilme spa ftna zV Vice � is unsafe and dangerous t. "°""m01°" NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No, 7210, entitled "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures erected or to be erected within the City of Saint Paul." Said . is hereby condemned and it isorde d that it be a taken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed from the preirdses within ..................... .days from Lhe date of the serviceof this order and notice upon the owner or occupant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within the time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied - with, andthe expenses thereof charged to and made a lien against the property above described. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing order made and signed by the C issroner of Parks, P1a7tglBunds and Public Buildings, at St. Paul, Minnesota, this :.................. as'i�1ii ............._...........day of._...-....... required by law. � ............ ..19............ as Commis ronS' er of parks, Playgr ds and Public Buildings. NOTICE TO................ ......fl -... ........ Owner and to .............. ....:......' ...................................--......................................................... Occupant, Please take notice $at the foregoing order is ued by the Comm%Wner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings on the .... ...................... .............day of...... ......... ....... therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that y ....19.......,, and you are hereby directed to comply Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, withio not.file any answer, objection or appeal, as required by the ..... ..........................days from the nate of service of this order and notice upon you, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings- will proceed to enforce said order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof and the penalties prescribed bylaw. ` Commissioner of Parks, pia - .ha, ygroun and Publ uitdings. W. LA MONT KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. MOOT Parka .. - Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD - City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF _ PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City. Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner - August 9, 1934 Hon. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Dear Sir: tinue any her iinyreferencetto1755ly asic you CortlandoAvenuenuntil further notice tion notice from this office? The oviner has agreed to have the building vacated by Septem- ber 15'and it is for this reason that we.ask that the hearing set for August 10 in this case be cancelled. Yours truly, City Architect LAR -.0 CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NO.-___ ------------------ ----- COUNCIL RESOLUTION AUDITED CLAIMS RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE 0 A TH ITY TREASURY. TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF I COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED. Ig5jr MITROLLER. ..7 I= THE i;WCO� 4 MR CHECKS ON -,11. 0 TH._C. CC�PiPriOLLER amount W :9 per' numbered 0, t s in jusive k on file in of I city VOR OF h ,Comptroll Adoptd Dr ouncti Jul; is. 1934�� rove .11 13. e - U, - 34) FORWARD 5927 John G. Mandel 5528 George Sudeith 5529 1, Sam Kadrie 5530 H.F. Be -tie 5531 David BasheMn 5532 5533 Fred Bauer w.r.Smitb Tire & Battery 00. 5534 Allen Ackland 5535 Martz & DegS Atlas Gas & 011 -Company 5536 7 Fe0h q0ustTuction Company 5538 General Chemical Company 5539 Charles Gebtke j 5540 Irregel & Laskas Inc* 5541 ;N,W. Bell Telephone Company -5542 E. Peitz & son 554 StaPaul, Builders Material Go* 55 St.Peul Institute 5545 iL.N., Siokels & Company 5546 Standard Oil Company 5547 Gertrude H. Ward 5548 R. J. Steiner 5549 Mrs.. Delia Brown 5550 Mrs. Mary Emily Christy 5551 Mrs, Anna R. Foley 5552 John Lennon 5553 Mrs.'Elizabeth Literski 5554 ; Mrs. Hannah Peterson 5555 Mrs. Elfrida Soderberg 5556 'Charles Atkins 5557 'First National Bank 5559 1 Samwolf 5559 -;Capitol Stationery Mfg.Compan 5560 The Golden Rule 5561 Sperry office Furniture Compa: 5562 Stott Briquet Company 556Z Aetna Casualty & Ins. any 556 American insurance Agencymp 5565 Fitzhugh & Robert A. Burns 5566 Anthony. Finberg 5567 HannafOTII.—O 'Brien, Inc, 5565 joyoe IneuTancesluo. 5569 Lemon insurance Company 5570 R, j, L Lilly Company 5571 T.P.-Lowe & CompanysInc. 5572 - pollen & Pollen 5573 Ramsey County Inse'AgeneysIno 557 'Jos. A. Rogers Agenoy.1no. 5575 :18t.Psul Mercury Indemnity Com 5576 *alsb Insurance Agency 5577 Adam Decker Hardware Company 5578 Northern Coal & Dock Company 5579 ''Standard Specialty Company 5590. Thompson I's Restaurant 5581 Henry Mertz TOTAL DATE 10— RETURNED. TRANSFER I DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS 35 � 20 2a 00 Woo 958,33 32,00 & 08 691:76 20,00 92,, 75 72718 33115 9R, I C!)v [UV 4115 �9 85 139 89 250, 156 � 3 o16.98 15 00 15 00 29 29 27 '06 4,90 40 GO 00 24 92 29 90 42 & 7 11 10 00 94 35 95 99 149 74 1 299 07 190 00 406 15 492 00 95 00 195 02 3990 00 0 00 1 47 50 95 00 20 00 20.00 190, 9000 5 4795 90 596 21 3 511-04 90 61 50 50 00 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD I II 3.46 79 _77 j ORIGINAL To CITY CLERK - - _ COUNCIL CITY 4=11. 31= T� �AL)L. FILE NO. F �, C' __3K_— CITY CLERK COUNCIL RE.SOLL3 T— M "c====w iI G 1=NERAL FORM PRESENTE,BYJv1y 13. 1934 COMMISSIONER — DATE RESOt_Ve5 That permission to i oa the Sche£fer Playgrounds on the 17th and 18th days of .Juily, 193 s mor by the Schaffer Playground Association be and the same is ��-ovsded, however, that if any merry- go-round or other Iamusement device for — �� — �icease must be paid under any ordinance of the City is maintained, said ox gZ n - -1 gay. the license fee so provided for. - A�so3t Warren- 's 2i t verxraissfon to conduct- ��-orf - was - - a L73Ea -G2-s.e ScYa 02Y¢T PIaYKrOunds - dans - 1934_ a�►v-�L� z�ro�zrz� �e3 �o r.- b9 t1 e.Schefrer Plas-=. - �aL}ion be. d the,sam¢ is : ' Yaere��T Llia-L ?� - t 3_ - provided how¢ver.j - -�� S zae=r9-F�o-round or other � mas->E= >�--e i'Yze C� �� -a �aaer any o`rdinanc¢ of — s - 3-rsa- Laia'fGd. sats _orSaniza- 2L21e iioa sus �. � -say_ Iican,se f¢eso Aro- �.---is3eacir_ Arose- Z -3v3 a _=o a�zictl Tuly 13. 1934. -. A7:K- Z3_ 2934. - E -ZL-z_ 2y- 2I-1934) - COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Truax Warren ___ Against Wenzel r4r�reei�ent—f�t'^^' MR. VICE PRE"S. ROSEId stir r,.34 Adopted by the CounJU 1s_ Q —k __-193__ Approved— .__193_— Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL 9T, Capital of Minnesota OFf!Cj. SFFCJaUJWK City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration �O July lo, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety, City Hall. Dear Sir: The attached application of the Schaffer playground Association for permission to conduct a festival was referred to you by the City Council for investigation and. recommendation. Very truly yours, City Clerk. �' LAll by C�6614Chr -D { 13 J THOMAS E. DAHILL Acting Chief of Police - ROBERTB. J. SCHOCH Health Officer WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF -SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner July 12, 1934 The Honorable Mayor and City Council, Saint Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: With reference to the attached application of the Scheffer Playground Association for permission to conduct a festival on the playgrounds on the 17th and 18th of July 1934, the residents in the immediate vicinity were interviewed by the Police Department, and all were in favor of this proposed festival, as indicated by their signatures, also here attached. Very truly yours, Commissioner of Public Safety I OPIOIN�L TO CITY OLePK COUNCIL ICJI�JL �ITYOF ST. PAUL FILE NO. nm OF THE GITY GLERK ✓ COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE 7u1v l� Ia34 1 RESOLVED That permission to conduct a festival, at LemcLngton and IIniversity Avenues, from July 21 to July 28, 1934, inclusive, applied for by the Vewell Park Improvement Association be and the same is b ---by granted, provided, however, that if any merry-go-round or other amusement device for which a license must be paid ,older any ordinance of the City is maintained, said organization shall pay the license fee so provided for. Warren— ;duet a 1festival at Lexington and Un[_ 2ft.r 1334.,{n lusive ro DD ie@ 21 for by Tthe ` iNewell .Park 7marov¢m ent Association ;pro Idad:t however.that ff an t;ranted,i f., round or othar mvseme t dev�e Por Which a nievnnoddliad. noIi=oean.nsCeiz-o.-munue. s-it3 bJrh"UaIDyllasfnd e.fd o nrvi1 'r.. AdDptheADrovdy r"Y' 13. mvyInaatd3ihneAe- r CJuIy 22-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Na s Pearce a Peterson 49MMi _-___In favor Truax Warren --Q---Against Wenzel (n„ 4aF MR. VICE PRES, ROUS SM /.34 JK 13 1934 Adopted by the Council__--------- 1193— I s ouncil__-----1193— I3 °)4 Approved— —.-- - ----- — — a"Mayor -- �. .. CITY OF SAINT PAUL 9�0" FIE! of CMinnesota OF�iC )F)FEhTGU ON K City Clerk and Commissioner of -Registration O July 10, 1934. Hoa. H. X. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety, City Hall. Deaf Sir: The attachasd eppiication of the Newell Park Improvement Association requesting permission to conduct EL festival at Lexington and University Avenues was referred to yon by tbgs City Council for investigation and recommendat ion_ . Very truly yours, City Clerk. ��� - DIRECTORS BARRY E. WEAVER. SEC. ^ H. N. EERDH P. L. KING A. J. STEINWORTK PR[S. C. wRorvaoN L w. Pw [ T. J. NASH, TRGE. FERDINAND UEBEL. VIDE PR[S. CARL DAY D. JONNRDN , J. P. DALY R. 6. eALLARD NEWELL PARK IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Our Mollo: "Improroe and Prorper; Know Your Ndgh6or" ' SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA a®o July 7, 1934 Mayor and City Council, City H».11, Court House, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Honorable Mayor and Council: c. The Newell ,ark inprovemant Association desires the right to obtain a Permit from your Aves council, a summer Festival t ltoJbe hold at Lexington and University , fro,J uly Inclusive. be used to well The funds treas- ury, so that cwecan carry on with h an undertaking lthe pro! cteswe have outlined for the summer season. Let me assure you, in the event that this permission io'granted, that t the festival under the jurisdiction of our committee will ase to it that tha laws governing such entertainments are strictly adher ed to. appove.1 of and Trusting iatesthat andthis thanking youmeet fortyouramanyrcourte courtesies the part. your esoc- part Yours very truly, A44x � t Secretary. I 7 w ASKI=t 708tt t.1 .. For Festival-- . Aga Inst Fe s't 3.va1 - A f -/ 1 %.. �") `_��. Iii_ •�-_. ,�� �_ `��"j Aga Inst Fe s't 3.va1 - A THOMAS E.,DAHIIL Acling Chief of Police ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health Officer WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF `SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner July 12, 1984 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Saint_Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: With reference to the application of the Newell Park Improvement Association for permission to conduct a festival at Lexington and University Avenues from July 21 to July 26, 1934, inclusive, the majority. of the residents in the immediate vicinity who were interviewed by the Police Department have indicated by their signatures that they have no objection to the proposed festival. Very truly yours, Commissioner of Public Safety ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL��'-�� CIT OF ST. PAUL FILE NO_ F THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY ,' / DATE `�"''`�% 11f 1934 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That Second Hand Auto Parts Dealer. license, application 4403 apped for by Cass Binkowski at Rice and Lafond Streets be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city tre=_:sury of the required fee. - i i COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson / Rosen / —_ D .In favor Truax / Warren/Against Wenzcl/ Mr. President (Gehan)/ 5M G•34 Adopted by the Council Approved—_-_ Commissioner, V. • . Binkowshi a.nPlied for Aute Nr and 111recking nd Auto Parts Yard 1, city some time ago and wa.s inf unkeyard and would Architect that it was atjunk r rding vias held have to have a hearing, June 21 and the resolution was laid over until June 28. sir. Anderson, Code• -:.sec. Atty then ruled that the Building which aP Plied to Junk Yards did not apply to this case, but that apPlioant would be required to get an becond Hand Auto Parts Dealer license. 1pIr Levine who iskr licationkowski`s Atty then withdrew the first app Of 4d filed this one. There is quite a bit alub Opposition to this. The North hearEnd ing. would like to notified of any Q J O OrlRinal to City Ctertc "il.� •- . CITY OF ST. PAULN�--------==--- E--_--"� CE OF, THE CITY CLERK C 1 RE$OLIJTiON—GENERAL r ORM NTEO BY , T ISSIONER-_______________ ______..-..._.-..-_..-.._-_.....-_--__....___._..__.____ DAE---- _------- ------------ -__ _----------- RESOLVED, that upoxa recommendation of the License Committee, the applicat 3oxa of Stella Robbertz for a tavern licea.se s.t NoPayne Avenue, be and the same is hereby r1e33L3LeCl- J C: F. No. 98328B—Y A: E. Warren— ' _ R solved. that upon ecommendaji - t the License Comtntttee. the apvtic t ti..of at NN390 Ya9ne Avenue bee iia thea amt 1-. hereby denied. Adopted by the Conn cit JUI3' 13. 1934. APPtoved T111y 13.'-1934. .,(July 21-1934) COUNCILMEN+ Yeas r` — 1Vsys Pearce _ _ _-_�_-/_._-____In favor Truax_ ---- -----Against Wenzel 4M 6-32 MR VS C:H: _- _ �-." P.OSEN Adopted by the CounoiL__w_ 1 11. _11A----- Approved-------- ------------ ----Approved---------------- - /. fT;Ujr M y -or 17 �G � ;r i_r-' t _�... ✓i� to I lCll �/' ci• '�_ _ .fes' "�}% E lkl- [2-7 i T . r _ CITY OF S,.INr PAUL DFP1-Ti.1 1,'T Or 1'UB' IC ? UY BG' ?:.0 OF LIC:IYSf .° Information Recuir,:P. in Conner J.on 'i`.i: '1'.^ _: ^•n.,e 110. Enact street location of Tavern? In That building zone classificat n? On -That floor locat tee- T^1.iJpiiJ , Trade Name? .fill dancing be provided? '�7/' ''' _No.feet of floor space for dancing (Give 9=urate asUw te) 'Till vaudeville entertain,, be provided? ?ill any other type of enter tr,inme:it be pro✓ided? mature? Name of applicant? Residence Address? Are you a citizen of the United States? Have you ever beer. arrested for or.convicted of a viol^}ion of ny crimin^1 1•- or ordin ance? "hen? Nature of offense?_ 4. Have you ever been engsged in operating a s:^.loo», cafe, soft drink ncrlor, or business of similar nature? 1'lhen? "That kind of business? -here located and for how long? If applicant is cornorati.on, give name ;md generll purpose of corporation? St. Paul, Minn., Da t� a` .i - — - t t;;`u •= of ., licrnt• Information obtninco by. I':e* :rtor J ` ONIOIMAI TO CITY CLERK - CCi3N CIL .))8327 a _QITY OF ST. PAUL " FILE NO. s - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENT COMMISSEONER ' � `._ --.,X DATE Jul -y 13, 1934 SEAS, Fasmray Terrizzi desires to withdraw application 5020 for Restaurant, app3 c--zxt.ioa 5021 for On Sale Malt Beverage, and application 5022 for Off Sale Malt Bever=age Zicenses at 476 South Snelling Avenues; therefore, be it that the proper city .officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund ta,'FRS �v Texrrizzi the fees of $10.00, $50.00 and 05.00 aad to cancel said Restaurant, Ora Sg3a Malt Beverage, and Off Sale Malt Beverage licenses, respectively. 933 h 27-73 F T War-— ei M Trn8X COUCILME-N Yeas � Nays Parce 11- erson sen Z. favdr uax arren Against Wenzel /Mr. President CGeI-%zx 5M 6.34 South Snelling Avenue; inerexo arc IL R¢eoan re that the eer cty oE- r¢ be and that a. herr eby sutho`r- July 17, 1934. Adopted by the Council JUL 1 T M4 193_ Approved— JUL 1 T X934 193__ Mayor TI-!(DM/S E_ D^MILL, Chief of Police -. B. F. SPAC)1` f, M. D_, Health Olriaer 3 L Y� rN OWEN C. DUNN, Fl— Chief JOSEPH ^_ hAA<ZJAUL^y, Supt. Police and Firc Alarm CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY / Tenth and Minnesota Streets 31 �jQj.{Aj2. �.1..J D �rGOMMISSIONER Tit`. iC %-�,��=mutq Commtsstoner dtms• 30, 1934 Mx. L. R. S. Ferguson City Cler}c St. Paul s -m4—e sots Dear "Mr: Ai wer1=9 yonz-s Or June 26 with attached letter rrom Vmmx a Terri,szi mam3clag application ror rertimd. The On Sale and Orr Sale Malt Beverage license applications, Mo. 3021 and 3022. were applied ror on April 26. Those application were approved by the City Cowmo&l and lioensea issued thrn your of'&oo. 2t is not within oor juriadiotioa to r@ilmd nay money oa lioemses gsantad by the City Council. This authority rests with the City Cojaacil- Very truly yours, I` io a -tor 660 South Boy at. St. Paul, Minn. Jw1e 20, 1934 To the Oounoil of the Oity'of St. Paul: Honorable Sirs: Relative to my application for "On Sale" and "Off e" beer license and restaurant license, application nUm a 3020 - 3021 - 3028 and for which I deposited $66.00,- I did obtain the restgurant license but I never op fined the licenses for the "Wale" and "Off Sale" beer 1i' engem. since making the application and obtaining a temporary permit to sell beer, I have sold my business to Walter F. Reiohow at 476 So. Snelling Av known as the "Jigg saw Inn". Inasmuch as I never obtained my beer licenses which cost me $6.00 and $60.00, I would appreciate the refunding of this money to me. Thanking you for an early response and your kind attention. I am, Respectfully yours, Fannie Terriaai 4 . -.4 1)83; 8 COUNCIL FILE NO. - By ---- O._By--- ----- - ,- - In the Matter of ---- grading-Eustis_Str_aat_-from.9trrtl.a_Avanua_.tn-Wabaah_gsanue-------------- ----------------- a.. -------------------- 98328— 'latter -------------- 98328— 'ratter of grading.Eustls street _ -___-___--_-------- ------------------------ ----------,._-___.___--____-_._ -------------- bfyr-- underAvenue to Wabash---------------- — der Prellminary Order .f _roved May 2. 1924. - , _- --__...______________________________. hearl" having been' had -'h'e la uncal having upon c7ue-"`--- -he Cl,ma, recd Jectfonsw. and reco,.` under Preliminary Order ------------ 97798 ---------------------- approved ------ 1%y --- j__1934- --------------------- ---------------- Intermediary Order --------------------------- -- ------------------- approved A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that wa. t nt nild kind pr ement to be maw by the sa`h Zty is ---- gll&"__Isliat .ctrset_�=n>b- AY�ua_ b�7fahaea_ Aseuu-------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----- be i id the same are h: r , , , r.rel;cxl, annaftd, and r -eecitn3d al; --- --Kd1aEbEdittgs in ssic} ma;:, trr: r;x;z --------------------- --------------------- ---- -- — - -- — - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- — - an\withthe hereby orders id improvement to be ma FURTHER, That Commissioner of Publ�h.rb e and is hereby i tructed and dire plans and specificatl for said improvesubmit same to the it for apon said approval, the proper officials aruthorized and directed to p o- ceking of said improvement in ac dance therewith. Adopted by the Council JULILSM ------------ --------- 192________. ----------------- ----------- - - ---- ------------------- Approved _-- �- ---------------- , 192 -- -- --- --- ------�,�-�- .-------- f7:'T""`-- --+ •- Councilman d = Pearce Mayor. Councilman AWWaeD-= Peterson Councilman l�'Ie 5offiaTd=n Rosen {�,,_ Councilman Hi D Truax 1 '�"DXED CouncilmantEitife" Warren v Councilman Wenzel Mayor Form B. S. A. 8-7 J i CITY OP 5T. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT C►F COMMISSI�.4IVER OF FINANCE ON PRELI M I NARY ORDER In the matter of grading Eustis Street from Myrtles Avenue, to SYabash Avenue, The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and on to the Council, together with the report made to him in hereby submits the foregoing as his report there reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. �O 19— Dated ` Commissioner of Finance_ Foam S" S. A. 8-5 D - under Preliminary Order approved May 2. 1934 To the Council of the City of St" Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: -rhe total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - _ _ $ 162 OrJ The estimated cost pe/{bo�Tor the above improvement is - - - - - - land may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or The lots or parcels of that parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: - DESCRIPTION LOT MLo-K ADDITION - ASS ES S EO VALUATION Laced Bldg. Myrtle Avenue vacated from the vest lin® o£ 1lastis Street to the west line of Block 11 produced_ South across said vacated street; Lots 1 to 24, block 10, lots 1 to 12, block 11, Clifford Street vsaated between blocks 10 and 11 and Y3 and 14, also lots 1 to 12, block 13 and lots 1 t- 24, bloclf- 14 Baker's Addition to the $123,500 City of St. Paul, Ramsay Co., Minn. 13 15 do 2,975 16,650 14 15 do 15 15 do 1,000 16 15 do 900 17 15 do 900 18 15 do 900 900 1,050 19 15 do 900 450 20 15 do 900 21 15 22 15 do do 1,000 300 23 15 do 1,000 -1,350 24 15 do900 yr -3—T. FT!?' 2 150 $2 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and on to the Council, together with the report made to him in hereby submits the foregoing as his report there reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. �O 19— Dated ` Commissioner of Finance_ Foam S" S. A. 8-5 D - To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Mirz :m _ Gentlemen: St. Paul, Minn.--�/ t -v/ i -/- - 193 . .We, the undersigned t r -o a ray ovvners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improves ria 3r --x t -C--o be made: v from----- - ------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - t�Ave. to --------- I :' :1 22 -acf)iAr- Ylcrlt Ud vv A410 � THE DEPARTMENT -OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION May 8, 1934 Nora _ german C. Wenzel, Co*n� s stoner of Public Works. Dear Sir= I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of co st for the grading of Eustis Street from Myrtle Avenue to VV sLbash Avenue, under preliminary Order C. F. 97798, approv8d May 2, 1934. Estimated Cost $1632.00 Cost per front foot 1.38 Inspection 29.50 Engineering 150.00 Frontage 1184.59 ft. Yours truly, c G GE IL. SHEP Chief Engineer. Approved For transmission tC> _Csmmissloner of Finance /T$E MAN C. WENZEL, 4z_.� <=>---3of Public rks. v 4 Office' of the Commissioner of Public FINANCt A 3 Report to Commissioner of Finance MAY 8 1884 _.. May-...9,..1.934...._ ----------- 193.....-.. To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File N.o.97.79$----------- approved- _.-__- -May_.2,_1934___.__-193....-..-, relative to ___the-_cost__o£_-gr adirig___ Eus-_ti s-_5-treet.. from_Myrtle_Avenue--.to__---.---- ..__...--- ...--- Wabash Averiue . ----- -------- ------ ----- - -- -- ------------- ----- - ---- -------------- --------------- --------- ------- --- --- ----- -------------------------------------------------------------- ---- --- ._.......... and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is----- ----- --------- ---necessary and (or) desirable. Cost per front foot 81.38 fid§f�ii ._ , and - 2. The estimated cost thereof is $------ 162-.00. 5__ InggDDecti on 2q E�g ingp�ing $150.00 Frontage 1184.59 ft. and the natIIre an extent of" sa;� improvemen�i� as follows:---___...------------.._ ..-..._.------------------------------------- - - ----- --- ----- ------ --- -- .. 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. -------------------- - ---------------------------- ._......-------------------------- ­---------------_--­----- 5. _.----------- -- ----- 5. Said improvement is-------------------------------- asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property �q subject to assessment for said improvement. _`[D ----------------------------------------------- ----- Commissioner of Public r s. JQi.y 17th, 193 4. iian. H. C. Wenzel, Choi± n=-n,a Water Moard, Building: Dear Sir: The Citi Co-kmcil today laid over to aids 31st a final order in the matter of P,radiap Eustis Street 4'rem **.y-vtie to Vfabash A.vonves. It appeared tl t property owners do not scant this --rading job done, but . several of them want seater. The Cdvncil referred this matter to the Water Board witli the request that you advise them whether or not it It will be possible to provide water to all the properties without the passage of this order fpr the grading. kir. Win. Burns, 69:1 Bustle Street is the representative of the ob- jeeatora. Yovre very truly► City Clem. Hfl,}. Hsrman C. �eaael Coasnisaloner aY Pub21c iitS,lit9.sa f ci- is sc.1 Ylcns Sir. j else City Gonaa'ii todaySctsntiaYsed the'iLa1 Order In tyle matter 'or t,radi:xg Must -IS St Bt " z o6aasasae stto �$ssh AvernD and regmOsted that 7o 13 tc�r_ma2as► end water_ servIcaa iP gossibles to the pro?orty - ovsaiers in VAS block ia�a desire sorsa sQsra iea. Y®tars truiy . City COUNCIL T BY........ ............................... ........ 'T nit� V I X4 - A T -f,)Ln ia r n r %T aAT n n In the matter of ing and taking anmeasement in the land necessary. ....... . ............................. . ........................................................................................................ for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading ofI.E.ustis Street from., F No. 98329—BY WhOn Rosen— Myrtle Avenue to Wabash Avenue in the matter of condemning and tak- Ing an easement In the land P, ,,try for slopes, cuts and fillgL" Ming Of EUSUB St frAT to Wabash Avo. U, ,,der 97799.. under Preliminary Order....,.97799................................ approved ..................... My...2.) 1.93. 4 .......................... Intermediary Order .................98164..................1:...........I approved ...................... J.M e A 1.9-34 ..................... A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council hav- ing heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Counci of the City of Saint Paul that 4wT"rhe Idtr=, be and the same are ,nrw�dlc�, nrnulldd, and re -chided Ah in said JUL 31 934 Adopted by the Council ........... ........................... .. ... .......... ............ 193 I 1934 Approved................ ................... I.......... ...., 19 .................................... ........................... ... ..................... . / /V ......... Mayor. Councilmen � 3La�t�+-<—�^-- $iJBI.ISHEI) /Ly Pearce Rosen y Truax Wenzel Mr. President 5OG-6-33 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COM17Z OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ODER R In the matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, Outs and fills in the grading of Eustia Street £rorrt Myrtle Avenue to Wabash Avenue, under Preliminary Order approved 2, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: $ 25.00 The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is $ The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - The lots or parcels of ]and that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: SSED LOT BLOCK ADDITION TION Myrtle, Avenue vacated from the west line of Elastic Blook 11 produced South Straert to the west line of vacated street) Lots 1 to 241 block 101 across said lots 1 to 121 blook 11, Clifford Street vacated be -L -wee ► blooks 10 and 11 and 13 and 141 also 13 lots 1 t, 241 block 14 lots ts Addition to the $ ty 1 to 12. block and of St. Paul# RMBOY 900 13 15 do 14 15 do. 15 15 do 16 15 do 17 15 do 18 15 do 19 15 do 20 15 do 21 15 do 22 15 do 23 15 do 24 15 do ASSE Land LUATIBldg. 0123/500 2,975 161650 1,000 900 900 900 900 1,0.50 900 450 900 1'000 300 1,000 1,350 900 2 3 , vZia150a The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public 'Xor�ks. Dated 195 -Y Commissioner of Finance. Form 13- S. A. 8-5 D (l ` Qice of the Commissiot.er of Public W®N�FINANf'S ;3 Report to Commissioner of Finance MAY 9 1984 May 9, 1934 193-__--- ,ro the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No.97799 _ approved_ -_Map 2, 1934 .. 193.-..-.-, relative to Coed amriing and taking an easement in the land necessary. for ---- - --- - - _ Slopes cuts and fills in the grading of Eustis Street from Xyrtle Avenue to Wabasha Avenue. and havang investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1 _ Said improvement is. -_ _- -_. necessary and (or) desirable. xxxx and the total cost thereof is $.... _._.___..--- and - 2 _ The estimated cost thereof is $__. — ' and tIia nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: 3 _ A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. -- ------ ---- - ------------- --- ------ -._ 5_ Said improvement is _---- ___---- __.._. subject to assessment for said improvement. -- .......... - - -- -- -asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, SNI - - Commissioner of Pu c orks. S--- -17827 \ 1 COUNCIL FILE N0.- _ - _..- By- - - C. F. No. 88330=- , In the 1 a tep Of grading Alley In Blk. it , dghn (:aarden Addition Yram.IIn- dertvood Ave. to Fredericka Ave., un- der P.renminary Order 37854 approv- ed _ A pabllc hearing having been had upon the above lIDprovemant upon due ^,ttce, and the Council hating heard �era an.. obieetlons and reeommen- relative thereto. --�a4 aving isidered the FINAL ORDER under Preliminary Order.------ --- 9.7954 --------------------- approved --- May 9,-_1934. - - --- - -- .------------.- Intermediary Order --------------------------- ------------------------ approved A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is- ---- rade_Alley--in B1,ack_1._-Tohn__Czaarden AdditiQn Prom Ilnderrrned-Akyeli__tn-Fr ederiol a_Avenae_,--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------•----------------•--------------------------- ------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------•-------- ,and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and ,directed .to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council ... ... JUL-211934..__...-._,192 -------------------- City Clerlt, Approved. - --- -- ----='--- - '.__------ Councilman --- M or, Councilman ( " ='70 Pearce j Councilman I�2rgason ' Z y lersen Councilman icDonald Iiuscu BLISI ED Councilman ltb'gan- =� 'Truax / ,a'r Councilman '' � Council �'enzel Mayor Ho gson / Gehan Form B. S. A. 8-7 ✓, I/A . - - - - %ITY OF FT. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIO,NER' OF FINANCE C3N PRELIMINARY ORDER (A) In the matter cf s11ey in Block 1, John Gaarden Addition from Underwood Avenue to Fred eriEka Averaua� under Preliminary Order approved may 9, 1934 To the Council of the City of St- Paul: - The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - - $ 1-3345-92 f'rt The estimated cost per�oot for the above improvement is - - - - $ ^ �� The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: ESC RI PTI C> LOT BLOCK ADDITION AS S ESS EO VAL-tJ AT ION Land Bldg. 1 1 John Gaarden Addition 500 2 1 do 300 3 1 do 300 4 1 do 300 5 1 do 300 6 1 do 300 7 1 do 300 8 1 do 300 9 1 do 300 10 1 do TOTAL, 300 Form B. B. 10 (C) CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT QF t ,"AANCE REPORT C)F CDoMMNI NARY, ER OF�DER FINANCE ADDITION Q LOT sLocc p ESGRIPTION - 11 1 John Gaerden Addition 12 1 do 13 1 do 14 1 do 15 1 do 16 1 do 17 1 do 18 1 do 19 1 do. 20 1 do 21 1 do 22 1 do 23 1 do 24 1 do 25 1 do 26 1 do ASSESSED VALUATION' 300 300 300 500 625 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 626 10600 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby report made to him in reference to submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the said matter by -the Commissioner of Public Works. l 3j!_Y�2- CommisslonerofFinance. F a.rm B: B. 12 St. Paul, Minn. --.---- To The Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honc>r-_-XI:)'Ic E4dy- -to, coLuse the following irrxprc>-,rcment to be made: --- t-9--- St. Paul . from UrjLcIerw<>,ocI Ave.to Fr.edicka Ave. and between ElezLxloT' St ----------------------------------------St_ Ave_ fro ---------------------------------------St- from---------------------------------------- Ave. to_---------- ------------------- Ave. NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION 62'e 4d. 1 1 John (harden AUCL:Lt_tc A3 3 2 L 4, to in d I I 12 cz cL __Ie -af 14 15 to 116 ine 1T a PR IM4 APR n a N_ THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE - CITY . OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION May 14, 1934 I3on. Herman C. Wenzel, Commissioner of Public Works - Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for grading Alley in Block 1, 'John Gaarden Addition From Underwood Avenue to Fredericka Avenue, under Pre- 3-1-m1nary Order C. F. 97854, approved May 9, 1934- Estimated Cost - - - - - $1,136.92 Cost per front foot 0.95 Inspection 19.94 Engineering 120.00, Frontage 1,196.89 ft. Yours truly, RGS EPARD, VV�� ief ngineer. Approved for transmission �/� to the C mmissioner of Finance W HERMAN C. WENZEL, Commissioner of Public rlKs. Office of the Commissioner of Public W o' F FINAIVCt 9 � �z Report to Commissioner of Finance 09" MAY 17 1834 May _17, .... .934. _ _ _..__..---...... 193_..._ To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No.Og54-........ -approved .......May 9,- 19,34. -- - -_---193.___-, relative to the grading --of Alley in Block 1, John Gaarden Addition from Unddrwood Avenue to Fredericka Avenue. .... .. .. - - ..... - - ....------- -- -- .. ------- _ -- ---- - ---------- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvernent is _...--.-.------ __necessary and (or) desirable. 1,136*92 Cost per front foot $0.95 2. The estimated cost thereof is $-.__...__-----.._.-_--., and the total cost thereof is $-.-- ............ ._-_------ , Inspection $19 -94 Engineering $120.00 Frontage 1,196.89 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:..._ - -------------------- ---- - _ _.. ------ ------------ 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. .... - - -- ---- -------- -------------------- -- ..... -....... .....-- ------ - - --- ----- --- -------------------------- 5. Said improvement is- _--....---- ---------- -..asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. ... ..... . -------- ----------------------- ---_ Commissioner of Public o ks. .7831 36L:>Q+stONt: CEDAR dmmn� 40!8 RES'TF2[GTED RIESIDEN(GE LOTS rA_orF . P'_CHO,L BLDG. 4th do Robert iU RE 1 TRAGr OFF,GE� GOR_ GLEY ELAND 6 BAYARC AY 6i. Pt- D_ WRICm' HT REALTOR E3G4=1L_USW1k AGE[VGy OTrO AVENUE AOnITiON SMITH'S 1='ORO PARK ADDITION AND OTHER TRACTS aT. PAUL. - Hon. Axel Peterson, Com. of Finance, Court House, St. Paul, Blinn. MINN. July, 20th, 1934_ CHOICE BUSINESS LO CATtO NS De -r sir In reference to the proposed alley in Blk 1 a4col2rn Gaarclen Addition, between Underwood and yx-edricka. -it is necessary that this alley be put in, as soon as- possible. I had understood that •..hen the alley was passed last spring by the former council that it was all set to -go if there was no object- ion by the property owners. Of course all of the property owners signed up for it. Mr. Pederson went ahead with the construct ion of three houses with the understanding that the alley would go tizru- However it seems there is an object ion by the City because there i s so large an amount of delinquent assessments against the property. It is impossible to sell lots in this block unless the alley is put in asci by getting the alley in I ani sure I can sell some of the lots soon_ I am nego dating noii with Mr. L.C.Lawhorn on one of the lots aril �. J.P.Hagstroi has told me he will come into that block and build as soon as Ile dispos of the house th-t he rias just completed. Mr. Paterson also has told me as well as Charles Plzransen that they would be interasiecd in cam - ming in this block to build. The. above are all contractors and tkisn I J% have several private parties. All of these deals are contlrsgent on the alley going in. When these lots are sold it means that the back taxes and assessments must be paid on the transfer of -the pro.pe37ty and this �5 brings money back into the revolving fund. The sale of tvvc> lots on 8ighland Parkway would bring in more than anough to pay for t1ae whole alley. It seems to me that it would _be good. business for the City to spend the small amount it would take to put in the a11ey, as I know these lots will sell at the prices'I have on them if they alley is in. I intend to push the sale of these lots and I beleive X can dispose of &3I 46itt9he lots in less than a year. I• have,, sold five lots in this block in the past several months and have a very good idea of what I can do if the alley is in. These lots were sold of caul -ss vaith the understanding that the allay would go in and I didn' t have ang idea that there would be an object ion. I told these buyers that I would put in the petition for the alley in the spring, Which -I clid. MEMBER ST. PALL REAL ESTATE BOARD Ours truly i6( . 1i, INTRA-DEPARMUENTAL COMMUNMCATION To. Axel F. Peterson, Commiss3:oner of ,Finance. From: Leonard C. Seamer, Valuation and Assessment Engineer. Dates July- 20, 1934. Subjects Grading of Alley in Block 1, John Gaarden .Addition In. recommending - favorable action ,.in the above- entitled matter, I do,so- in. full recogitof the t n fact that; the recommendatio mz3nion be considered against public interest and be rejectedby the Council for - the reason -that the improvement is so decidedly local in nature, affecting only those parcels Of land abutting along - the �Xlne of the alley in the partscular bloc%, and. for the further- re-ason that the particular block has a most unhealthy tax delin- quenay aggregating 811,148.06. However, the writer believes that there `are 'some extenuating cir- cumstances to which the Council might possibly give further con- sderation, and which" I am - 1is ting in the order of their impor'- tance as they bear on the case and appear tcx the writer. Z- Mr. .Jens Petersen,prior to the time of building the three homes now in process ,of construction and approximately 70 per cent completed, appeared before_ the preceding Council with a petition . petitioning the Council to grade the alley, which petition hard pre viously_ been turned down by this office because of the great tax delinquency, and obtained from the Council what he believed to be a definite commitment by the -Council to the adoption of a final or- der ordering the improvement to be made, and on :the strength .of that commitment he proceeded with the erection of the three dwell- ings and two double garages, which, when - completed,, wlll . produce in increased taxes- the sum 'of $450 annually.. Mr. Wright, at the other end of the alleys constructed two residences, which. are com- letely finished and Rri11 produce increased taxes in the sum of 350 annually. 2. Both Mr. Petersen and fur- Wrir ght assured the writer in you presence that they had interested . other persons whc3, as soon as, the alley is graded, will erect three more dwellings on the High- land Parkway side: and pay up the back taxes on the particular lots upon which the new dwell3.ngs are to be located, with the further assurance that these five dwellings; r) w constructed, and the three to be: constructed would act as an impetus to other contractors who, they believe, will in the year rollowing erect a building on approximately every. lot in the block. Ass-uming their statements to be true and that '"the buildings creating _ 7-2d=34 -2- es ald a ic3itiona3_ tax revenue ofwthe fact t2zat Ac -l- erson constructedpthe tYiereon�`' and in tlsree ciweZ :L the acth consUl thesead�elZi ngs �i11 prod cedthe P the Cov.nci I that a of the opiniozi tYsat these facts e:Lr incrBased tax revenue, from their f'y a reconsiderstlon by the Couricil vritlz��t rimerosements where cYriginal policy to refrain from Ordering -an.Y P t21e property has a bigh percentage of delinquency in -taxes . E3espeatftz-may submitted, FINAL ORDIDRs IN COh.. COUNCIUN4... MOlOING% C. F. No, 99331—By ]Hilton no, In the matter of condemnin 'S By Ing an easement in the C - nary For slopes, cute and" FINAL ORDER IN CONDEW,Gn&anFA dition pAR"O,CEEDINGS N 'nary Order 9795'' Intermed' ' rr In the matter of......condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary ...................................................... for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Alley in. Block 10 John Gaarden Addition from Underwood Avenue to Fredericka Avenue under Preliminary Qrder............ 9155 ............................ approved .......... ..... 4Y..9.,.... 93.4...... Intermediary Order......................98162.........................., approved...............J 1934 A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council hav- ing heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Counci of the City of Saint Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by the said City is condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Alley in Block 1, John Gaarden Addition from Underwood Avenue to Fredericai Avenue. and the Council hereby orders said improvements, to be made, RESOLVED FURTHER, That the following land, lands or easements dlercin be and the same are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making the said improvements, viz.' For slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Alley in Block 1, Jolin Gaarden Addition from Underwood Avenue to Fredericka Avenue, to the extent shown upon the plan of the Com- missionerof Public works attached hereto which plan is hereby ifs on fER'& FUTTaommissof 'Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said, improvement, and the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the' Council.............dN•..24 934............................. .... r kaLvhi r .................. .. .................... .................... ... .... .. .. .. / ......... .l ' 'ty Clerk. Approved 4.................,19G . ' :l,..... .. .............. Mayor, Councilmen May McDonald UBLISHE,D.,� , Pearce Rosen Truax I Wenzel Mr, President 500.6-33 ALLEY SLK- Z JOHN GAAFk0WP4 A'no fl - U tit o ¢Rw Qco, fl AVE. FREDEIRICKA AVE_ GITY OF ST_ PA" - _ DEPARTMENT OE•- t INANCE REPORT OF COMMISSION)=R OF FINANCE y 11 ON PRELlMr1VARY— ORflER In tl- a matter of condemning and taking an easement ixa tkxe land necessary for slopas. cuts eaci fi11s in the grading of Alley in Blook la Jona Gasrden Addition from Underwood Avenue -bo Fredericka Avenues, strider Preliminary Order approved may 9• 1934 'I'c� the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above impx-oveaaent is - - - $ yn AA -rhe estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - - - - $ The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: MESCRIPTION porn B_ B_ 10 LOT M�oc` c Aoo1T1oN 1 1 dopa aaa='dnn Addition 8 1 do a 1 aAW 4 1 do 6 1 do a 1 ao 9 1 do a 1 do 9 1 do 10 1 do TOTAL. ASS ESS EO VALUATION Lad $1dzr• 600 goo 300 300 300 Soo 300 300 300 300 C{Tlf OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORE)ER. . ASSESSED - OE`6GR IP-rI ON LOT MI.- AUt�tT {ON yALUATION 1 taVo� 1Hii _�a - Y 1 damgoo ` IL a0 Soo 24 2 ie 500 zs i 4WD 425 1s 1 ao 475 17 1 ao 475 18 1 do 475 1>: 1 do 4?5 20 1 ao 47s al 1 de 475 as 1 8e 475 15 1 deo 4?fi 1 do 475 Z6 1 ds 476 as 1 do S25 lOOOO The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said (natter by the Commissioner of Public Works. C Commissioner of Finance. F'orr�a t3_ n- 22 Office of the Commissioner of Public WT 4 , 40FINANCS Report to Commissioner of F_ inance�. MAY 37 1834 Mey - 17_, _19-34 - ---- -------------193-- ---- To the Commissioner of Finance of the Cites of St_ Paul: The Commissioner of PubH­c--i�or2cs, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No__-_Z8�5_____approved_..___UaY--9s- 19.34___-____-__193_-------- relative to condemning and talsin_g_ asi-__easement in the land necessary £or ---- - ------------ - slopes, cuts and Fi11s �a ttze grading o£-A11ey in Bloch 1 John Gaarden Additiozi from Uzzclerwood Avenue to Fredericlza Avenue. and having investigated the matters sud things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is --- necessary and (or) desirable_ 2. The estimated cost thereof its S_ _ _ _ _ - x-Y'r'r and the total cost thereof is %----------- and ____--__--and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:--__... _-___.___-_-_ _-------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - -- ­- -- ------- ------- -- -------------------------------------- --- - - 3. 'A plan, profile or sketch of saicI improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. - -..... -- ------ 5. ..._5. Said improvement is -------------------------------- asked for,upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement_ --------- _ __ _ _ _--------__------- --------- Commissioner of Public rka. . 1 COU. 'I 0 .................. B....................................... FINAL ORDER IN FINAL ORDERS IN CON, PROCEEDINGS.: 'C. F. NO. 98sn—By mato, In .the matter of eendemnim CONDE the Minnesota'+' zany: The of i t ) 8 3 3 ROCEEDINGS xis the 111"ittei+ obt�ki4, C ing and 0� the maintaining a public sewer on, under and across property of Minnesota'Transfer'Railway Company. The said easement shall be a rip and land 20 ft, in width, the center line of which shall be x,60 ft, st of parallel to the west line of Prior Ave. from University Ave. to,a point on a line 50 ft. northeasterly of and parallel to the northeasterly line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway. Company right-of-way, thence southeasterly and parallel to the northeasterly .line of the C. M. t. &.P. Cots right-of-way to Prior Ave. § mtder Prehnunarrder-------- 9, approved ................. may ._17-th- 1934.x.... ... . Intermediary Order ................ 981f>5 ... ..........................., approved ..........._..June 20th-....} 934.....1-------- ----- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council hav- ing heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Counci of the City of Saint Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of improvement to be made by� the said City is to condemn and take an easement for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a public sewer on, antler and across property of the Minnesota Transfer Railway Company. and the Council hereby orders said improvements to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the following land, lands or easements therein be and the same are hereby ordered to be taken, appropriated and condemned for the purpose of making the said improve=ments, viz.: A strip of land twenty(20)feet in width, the center line of which shall be 460 feet west of and parallel to the west line of Prior Avenue from University Ave. to a point on a line 50 feet -northeasterly of and parallel to the northeasterly like of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company right-of-way, thence southeasterly and parallel to the northeasterly line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway right -of -xray to Prior Avenue, all in the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 and N 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 Section 33, Township 29 Range 23. Councilmen X Peterson ikboxag Iarren � Pearce Posen ) Truax Wenzel Mr, President 50(}0.33 r COU I 0 ................... .......... FINAL ORDER IN FINAL ORDERS IN COS,+ 'PROCEEDINGS."• 'C. F. No. 96332—HY-Atllton In the matter o4 condemnln;c COND n easement 4or th�R06EEDINGS E M nstrtrae ,e and mafntrt ower on, under an:' the Minnesota m. -'any. The •n o4 _ �it ;uk' I,I the hatter of.....Condemning ...and ...taking '..an'..eaUndertand ra cross property of ntheuct and Maintaining a public sewer othe n, 1 '�it shall b2 a strip of o� �?vfU� 11a y Ib01t,w��toof wh�,ch AR11 b � wide �hc cBntcr 11nc � o � pint on f�, � � from Un��cr5�ty �Vc, � f � parallel to the ~vest .ling 0� PP�O� �V�' the northeasterly line Of aline 50 ft, northeasterly of and parallel t4 the Chicago, Milwaukee, St, Paul and Pacific Railway Company right—of-way, thence southeasterly and parallel to the northeasterly line of the C. M. $t. p, & P, gy Cots right-of-way to Prior Ave, under PPrelimmary-Order----...... approved --"" .............May' 1'`7th-i-193.4-e _ . . 9?4fi4._.........., approved - ._....June-.2D"thy....1.9-3J...............:... Intermediary Order ........... ....--- 981(j5..._......._..._._........, PP A publichearing hating been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council hav- ing heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it 1Ri.$Q4VED, By the Cout3ci"of the City of^S�tipmnttlandthat the takeeCan easement extent for tkind heof � ��°�l � ��,-�, a i�.r'..JGt� ?:) I'- '? I'� rrlr._� �)•xJ, r r� .r i�T"; 1� U1'T 4;., , R , ,. .'.,.. J RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of PublicWorks be proper and ciish roffi eby Inst uctre d and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, eby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith, A11 19M 3. l� Adopted by the Council....................._.............................................. , .................................................. ......... ' ity Clerk. Approved ................�v`..............................., 19........ 9?1 Mayor. Coyncilmen x Peterson lkboxal warren Pearce I Tosel� I�ll'iI�K hlul Mr, President 500.0.33 tl'NrwN�%,r /��/ M�NN�Sv GITIF OF ST. PAUL r5E- PAF2�I`1iEKT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE F ON PRELIMINARY ORDER �= (D) ' Xa zlz-= matter'of condeclning`and tsking em aasaaiant -Cor the purposeo£'bons tx-itctiag and Taintaining a public sewer on. under and across property O£ the Minnesota Transi'er Railway Comparsry. The said easement sha1T be a strip of land tw®aty (20) feat in width, this canter 13.3n.4m o£ which s1 --2-a11 be 460 feet wrest of and parallel to t%i® gest line of Prior Avenues froas IIaivarsity Avenue to In. point on a line 50 feet northeastsrly o£ and parallel to the northsasterly line of the Chicago, Milwaukee. St. Paul and Paoi£ic Railwrsy Company right of way, MOuthaasterly sad parallel to the northeasterly lie® oY ties Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Pistil and Pacific Rail- way right of way to Prior Avenue, under Preliminary Order approved May 17, 1938 - To zFi� Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - $ 25 -00 'rhe estimated cost perfoot for the above improvement is - - - The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or pa reel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: OE5CRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESS EC:) - VALUATION Lsad Bldg. A11 that part of the west W of the noi--tiz�as-b g and the west a of the 415'700 soixtirvrest 4 lying south of University Ave�tze and north of the right od=' way line of the C. M. &` St. P. Rail way za - S action 33, Township 29, Range 23 � 415 700 ,S4950 $>4950 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he"has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to sa" matter by the C_ommissioncr of Public Works. Dated O� 19 �a e 4 (ice✓ 6 t Form 8_ S_ A_ 8-5 D Commrssaoner of Finance_ Office of the Commissioner of JPublic 's-Worhs Report to Commissioner of Finance May-- 23-s---1934-- -- --- ------- -193 - To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No._____g7904 ----- approved ------ May ___1%s_._1-934_ -------------- 193--------- relative to -Condemr,;ng--- azid ..talIng---a.n.--eas-ement---fo:r...the---purpos- of'_ coristructing... _.... and maintaInIrig i public sewer on, under and across property of - - - - - ------------ the Minnesota Transfer Railvgay Company. - ------------------ ------ ------------------- ------ ---- --- - = ----------------------------- ---------- ---------- and having investigated the matters end things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is_..... - necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is S ---- XXXXx _- and the total cost thereof is �S__-_------- ------ and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:---_._-_ ----------------------------------------------- _--- --------- ------- - - - - __... - ------------------------------------------------ ------ 3. A plan, profile. or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. - -------------- -------------------------- 5. --------------- -------- 5. Said improvement is --------- _------- -------------- asked for upon petition of three or more ovvners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement./C6 -------------------------- --- ----------------------------- --- mionr ----------- Conassieof Pu - Works. i - '7834 Orlynal to City 44ier3c ( C_-- X--- ---. No_ 93335—Hy 'Ve CouNctL 335 T _ CITY OF S. 11 �P� __..,the Commlear. No - -.-_--e- ---___-_ `��aygrounda nd Pubilc v1Ls OFFICE OF THE CIT�i--oi-taH..-_to. the. Council.' ss S. -located. 'on LTJ Additton;. aleo'� COUNCIL RESOLUTIONGETIIr: nearal llace, le PRESENTEY 1561 --------------- Comm ER — -- - .__----. - .. ..._.-__ s>� 1PITMK— _ -A%-c3 the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings reported to the Council that a certain building, located on Lot 4, S --V 3, Rondo's Addition, also- -known as No. 355 Cathedral Place, is —=3_ such a dilapidated and dangerous oonditiori as to warrant its being c-aaciemned and torn down; therefore be it RES�LQED, that a public hearing shall be hadupon-theadvis- ability a.zsc=Jff_ ae cessity of wrecking said building, on the 14ta day of August 193 at 10 o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber in the Court House anti G ::X_ t y Hall, in the City of St . Paul , Minnesota; and be it F'LTRT3F' RESOLVED, that not less ttzan ten days prior to the time fixed mor said.hearing, the Commiss3oaer of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Bui 1clIngs shall mail to the last known record owner of said property, St his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said propc-_ EL notice stating .the time, place and nature or purpose of said he s� �- �xzg, and he shall also cause a notice of such hearing to be given by oae;, publication in the official newspaper of the City of St. Paul, s -aaw-3L d notice to be publiahect not 3ess than five days ,prior to the date ozlff- s aid hearing. COUNCIL1%,,L Yeas- r- Nay -E-cc�: - t----i�-- Pearce !_ _____In favor Rosen Truax -Against Wenzel - Mr. 6M 6-33 Adopted by the Coun6l._.._ %K,-.1 ` 1934.193_- .-. Approved -- JL I__ 1J�7' 1 3. Y i R41SHED �� CITY OF SAINT PAUiL. Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk end Commissioner of R.gistration .T,z7-;Y- 13th, 1934. Hr- 2.- Z_ jaderson, Cox-13oratioa Coimael, 33t111dt mss_ Dear *e attach herehwltlx order from the Depareat or Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings in the or the condemnation of dwelling located at 355 Catlzad.ral Place, being Lot 4, Block 3, Rondo's Addition_ The Council tod.ey referred this matter to you For a resolution setting a date of haaring on the same. YOU 's 'Waxy truly, City Clerk. �-i. W. LA MONT KAUFABA?z _ o ERNEST W.. JCNNSO" Supt. of Parks - of Pi.yo—cls GIRL E SPIKES: - # CSupL HAS. A. BASSFORD D—w Come:�afo City Architect l CITY.OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minri®sota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner July 12, 1934 HoT= City Council 2Sr - L. R. S. Ferguson C i C--31erk T�---F- -I-=-- =>6partment has made an inspection of the dwelling locat- ed --M=-x t 355 Cathedral Place and has ascertained that 'it is vacant, out o�:r plumb, useless, dilapidated vi1th poor roof and chimney, sack rotted sills,. T12� property is located on Lot 4, 131ocY_ 3, Rondo's Addition ar <==:W- tie last known record oviner is Edward C. Fox, same address: BB o£ the condition of this building, may we ask that you be X11 condemnation action in accordance with Section 1-14 or thy- bui? d Ing code? City Architect ca""- an 1000 COMMISSIONER y I. STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER COURT HOUSE ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, of a E said to be owned by Det C# and located upon the following described real estate, to -wit: ORDER WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings,. has upon the inspection of the €y%yV+JL% y.° �i known and described as, WS V` IOCL—Aa u,Yi and situated upon above described property has found and determined that: Olt ze J_Vm.tb.- well o^.iss. " Ido- axtma d'lzn bad, �'. by reason of the above facts saidsy is unsafe and dangerous t.y .3.�.`�63p r ac , a:tr �. �. z-- 't i7 't >, e :, NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No. 7210, entitied "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures erected or to be erected within � t�he City of Saint Paul." Said +� is hereby. condemned and it is ordered that it be m 2M e—taken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within............................................days from the date .of the service of this order and notice upon the owner or occupant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within the time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied with, and the expenses thereof charged to and made a lien against the property above described. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing orderds made and signed by the _Conunissioner of Parks, PIS ds and Public Buildings, at St. Paul, Minnesota, this..............................day of.....:._.._......_. ................ ..---------------- 4MW19............ as required by law. 'A - o/{ Commis oner of Parks, Play unds and Public Buildings. NOTICE .....------•.'-............._.............._.........-'-'------------------------------------------_----------_-----_......-----..._..----------------------- Owner go r andto ........................ :................................................................................................................................. -------.................. Occupant, Please take noti,W that the foregoing or a was issued by the Commi ;oner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings on the ......... ............._.............._day of............................................................19.-_..., and you are hereby directed to comply therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that ya ibnot file any answer, objection or appeal, as required by the Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, within..............................................days from the date of service of this order and notice upon you, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings will proceed to -enforce said order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof and t penalties prescribed 1 by law. ht _ ...V ... .. Commis oner of Parks, Playgr nds and Public Buildinga. i E , c 1i .4 I �I1lI Fr� � ! a' It �; iS: 3 d � I3 E i� d. , � t • f% F �iy33r Description Moved by To lay over to and refer to for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for and send notices to property owners within for resolution to grant To deny application. Substitute or amending motion by To Roll Call Orig. Motion Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays .Yeas Nays E / PEARCE E SON PETERSON SEN I % TRUAX `f / ^NARREN S ENZEL AR. PRES. GEHAN ROSEN TRUAX WARREN W ENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN Original CITY OF ST. PAUL aY' �–�� eo f3�.5"`� ILENCIL No ------ – OFFICE OF. THE CITY CLERK�� COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED Y ' --------------------- --------- DATE -------------------- -------------------------- - lea® WHEREAS, the Convention Committee of the Saint Paul Assocta- tion o =E' Commerce has requested that the municipal Auditorium be gives =�xee for the dates August 6th to 10th, 1934, inclusive, for use by t he American Dental Association, which has its national conv�� -!:;:Lon in this City at that time, and WHEREAS, the request is for the arena for the entire period Augus-I-- 4,th to 10th,. the Auditorium Theater, Stem Hall, Lincoln Hal 3- �sey Hall, and the Mezzanine Foyer for the morning,, after- noon — cl evening of August 7th the morning, Of Atz � g, afternoon and evening gest 8th; and the morning of August 9th, and for the use of a portiaxs of the arena floor for an ice rink the evening of Monday, Augur t Sth, and L�'�Ti tIEREAS, such use will be for a strictly public purpose, for W1_-_ �- ch no admission will be charged, and a majority of the Auditoa SL -um Committee has recommended the granting of such use, Withoz3 &_- charge, therefore be it _E ESOLVED, that permission is hereby given the American Dental Association to use said Auditorium and theaters as rein set fa rth at the times set forth, without charge, and that there sha11 set up in the budget for the year 1935 sums of money equal o the cost of operating, heating, lighting and cleaning said p c3 motions of the Auditorium on said dates, in Auditorium Fund No. 1 _71 C.F. No..98336—By IrvingC. Pearce—"s Whereas. the rConventtori Commttteel / of the Saint;Paul AssociatloH of Com Gehan has requested that the Alnni-' IDamerleAuditorium tie r=iven tree for -the dates Aue'ust. Bth'to 10th 1934. Sr�clu- sive. for use by the Amerlco can Dental Association, which. has Iia . nattonal sun dventlon in this .City at that time. 1'hereaa. the request is for the arena entire period An 3u ,.fish to 1 Auditorium Thor -n Hall. R -..- F- •er COUNCILIVx Yeas pz ys Pearce -JI _____----- In favor Rosen Truax --------- --Against Wenzel Mr. 6M 6-32 Adopted by the Council ...... JUL_1 1_014 -- -- -------193-- --- ,1"L 1.7 1934 Approved--- ---- --------------5-- --------- ------193----- 0-`PuLISIIFD ORIGIN— TO CITY CLERK PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER----A RESOLVED CITY OF ST. PAUL OF=FICE OF THE CITY CLERK GOUIVEIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PATI=- �QUNGtL FILE NO. 9S33 UqCLs-t_ t,� 4a proper city officers be and they .� a hereby u athorized and directed to g83r t� cityi s proportionate share of the bi11s submitted by the Adv -soa'y O4CNr-4=L=-b HOus6 sand City Hall Building C,Ommisgi0u- ss shown on Ab- stract of C1ai s fiber 5 H o£ the Advisory Court ous` mud Citui y Hall Blding COmmissiou, tO �$-� � 2s4'73.21, the city's share of v3iich is $-L,236.61, and all as tab-OVV3nL a the claims stltulitted by said Commission_ ` C F. No..98337—By M- K• Geliau— fLi"` '� Resolved. That I.he ..VY.r �sutlior- 1 cess be ad they. are hC2= Ja x dilt9 s pro- ` ized and rected to va, i portionate share of tha bills subrziit- �. Ctyby13a11 ABuildtn6 iCC mmissio a-nd hown on Abstract O , Cisircasou. —a M. 58 of the Advisory Court i -1 --a Sad ` o- City Ha11. 13a11dtaK Com ba=e Q= wttii c3 Inii $2. t 473:21.'the CStY s' -s $1.236.61. anall, as 6hown ssPon he claims bmlt td heCounclll Su15 17 x1934-_ Adopted by l 19 24- Avnroved (Juy 121 1934) -' COUNCILMEN Yeas T�tersori //R (Sen In favor Ijruax ` / arren Against Wenzel /Mr. President (G�arzi 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council__=--1g3N 193— - _ 1Q 193 Mayor Approved _193_— CPUNCIL 0. 3 orijiml to City Clerk ........ 483,18 CITY OF ST. PAUL- -------------- • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL- ReSoL_u'rioN--C3E:NEFzAL FORM PRESE11111k- 13 Y DATE � ........... Co., NER .... ......................................... ... -- ----- -- --------- FtEW83M WHEREAS, heretofore the Council granted a permit to Arthur W. Humber to erect a moving pJ-ct"'J-e theater on property knowh as the south 120 feet of Lot 3, IB -Look 7, Lake Park Addition, and WHEREAS, the said Artiaux W. Humber has advised that the application should have been made :in the name of the Mid -Town Theatre Corporation, which corporation was then being organized, and has requested that such permit be given to it, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the permit given to Arthur 71. Humber to erect tne aforesaid moving picture theater be and the same is hereby transfdrred to the Mid—Town Theatre Corporation, and the proper city officers are directed to make the proper changes in the City's xecor Q 98338�n' re- het�etororr'."ed 11F. Trum�_ anted the Coun n t. Arthur l4: Humber Pr _ __j3 -Ict-r- theater on �.t BI cIc the ...th 120 feet f of ..d Lake Park Addition, su.1d Arthur Wj 19t., .... 1--d that the u, tho Mid -Town. Th been rnctde1n the,­oce of catre Corporatlon,j ., whtclt ganlzed- andhet. requested being or-, eti.8tad that such permit b- -JVt-h7 to It. therefore be It t. that the Permt given the tft-, Nv. 'Rurnber . to erect be aforesaid moving Meture theater t_;� na the urne eby. .fe4�_a t at'. I And -Town --t pr..,.kr city -d' roa c the proA%ptecj"J�,Iltlh n the C1 Ys records. I C--,1-11 July 17, 1934: ZU11 17 1, 11 COUNCILMEN . '-, Yeas Nays Pearce ---- .----In favor Rosen Truax ----- Against Wenzel Mr. President TXTftrMny1- 61A 6-32 Adopted by the Council._.jQjrrj7 19341. 193 Approved--.. 193 ............ ..... "A . Mayor �j CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK - L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 13th, 1934 MAL 7==- _ y, L. Anderson, C o rI�.oration Counsel, sire The attached regaest of A. W. Humber v;- transfer of permit to operate a motion picture theatre the south 120 feet of Lot 3, Bloch 7, Lake Park Addition o the Mid—Town Theatre Corporation was referred to you, by City Council for the preparation of a resolution grant- svah transfer. Yours very truly, City Clerk. i '� L�W OFFICES OP JOHN H. HORE.ISH •o>ts IPIO"=" wu.L 01- ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA July 9, 1934 iiono�a aia Council of the City of St. Paul, St . Pa—LJ-2_ 1<iiau6sota . Geiz-t 1ers�az yxecently there was granted to me a permit to erect- a moving picture theatre on property known as the So _ X20 feet o£ yot 3, Block 7, for Park this permit1I neglected Co�n�y� �3raraesota. In a13lYing to rz;entlI, that a corporation is to be formed under the name Z.iid—�o�a Theatre Corporation, which is to conduct the theatre. Please the reiore, allow the permit to be granted in the name of t^e corpor:�tion. The Articles of Incorporation Will be filed either tomorrow or the nest day. Thanking yon for your anticipated favor in tlz� s ms�t to r = beg to remain Very truly ours, Arthur tip. Humber, 1606 St. Clair St., �_ St.cpaul, nine. .halt 11th, 1934. W-a 4rttmr T. H1abor. 1606 !t. Clair St., St. Psn3, uInnesots6 ltosir sSa� The Cit, C m=ail laid over Tour s04»•at ror a transfer of pormit %a c pesato a notion pis %wLWw tbeatei from inm to U146-Towa mater Corporation to Prisats Ju7J 13th at 10 A. M. nand ragaestod you to etppaar and give thea further Inr%ww matioa regarding this pz smad transfer. ?oras �a� tsn�t, City Clea#. OR�O�NAL TO CITY CLERK t //''�� C6U NCIL�Z� t�ITY OF ST_ PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE 4=-ry CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM Jn1w 1.4) 1934 RESOLVEL7 `� On Ssle Malt Beverage licausev application 4781, Restaurant license, sppl3.cation 4782, and Off Sale .Malt Beverage licensed application 4783, applied for ts> Laluisi Roisner and B. Rosenfield at 156 No- Da1a StraBt, operating as The Stables, be and help acre hereby granted and the City Clar'_-c is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required lees- . c. F. xa. gasses--ar x_ s= warraa— Fred M• Traaz—I. ' C- pesi'cG--- Reaolv¢d. On Sal¢ Mali 80vesraKa 11-. ' ,4 cense, aDDlfcatfon 4781. Resiav 1% 11- apPllcatton 478E. atfd -Oa Sale MaltcBeverarce license. PPlicaifoa 4783. Dplled Lor by Louis Roiarter and 8. nneld at isa xo. 1)alG' Sire¢t_ oP- aseine Tb¢ tea bnQ t M Cit? CIG:$ re h¢reby RraD - la.ln aLruCL¢d LOLISELO ib0 cil9 LiGasil2'y on- [h¢ paym¢n of till required f¢aao Adopted by the Coun ell .Taly' 17. 1984. ''_ ApProv¢dJuly 2'11198 4) COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays E'earce �' �eterson � �l�osen In favor �ruaSc Warreri Against �'V�C7enzel Mr. President ((--ehan) s3a r -tea _ - Adopted by the Council --WL 1' 193 f '111 1934 Approved 193__ Mayor owia�wwc. re c�tr ct.sarc e6umc L. 310 j CITY'OP ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY GLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM coMM1SS�R _. '� MATE duly 16, 1954 RESOLVEn Thgt Zicaases for Off Sale Halt Beverage applied for by the fo110r1ng named persons f'or t1-1- LdC1X`e8se8 indicated be and they awe bereby granted and the City Clerk is 1iJ structeci to iesue such licenses upon ti.. payment into the city. treasury of the fee: C. Arbuckle 1557 University Ave. Off Sa3e Malt Beverage APel. 4587 Now Frank B:Ln11 Ic 196 B. 7th St. a sa a n " n 4268 n Chas. Graham 530 Wabasha St. n a e n A 4407 Q Is. 98340—It" yVs ran— Truax—C• Pear Off a �` :Fred ve the T-1- lied o1- :. Resolved: Fe a oliedg forfby Malt. Bevera eraons Lor tai>�ereabg e lowlnK named n .and they instruct- ntel ated. the City-C1erX is _ nd licenses upon P� of he O iC_ dto issue the c treasury the 1 ment into city ouired Ree: University A•rW_ C, ArbucXle. -153'1 gn,1e: O gSalc dslt ie 196 E 7 h St450trxe Salt BeVetat;e APG 42tl 1V'ebasY�n. St j .Chas•. � Graham• 530 Ws - op( Sale.111a1t Beverage Agri• 44d7.Nem- .Adootedbt the Counotl Suiy AvVroved (dti1, 81-19347 COUNCILMEAI Yeas Days �Petersotl /�2osen __-- In favor Truax / . Warred Against Wenzel President <Ge1-iari� - SM E -a3 Adopted, by the Council JUL. 1 T 1W 193 Approved _193-- -- Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY OL6aK COU"NCIL NO.—`f3 , lf ' Y OF ST. PAUL FE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GOUIVCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL. FORM `T DATE uly 16, 1934 RESOLVED named persons TlssLt R�sts�'�nt licenses, applied for by the following for the address ;=M3 TLmc1v_-gted be and they 8Te hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructedsuch 13censes upon the payment into the city treasury of the remuirec-`�'ee= Restaurant Appl. 4592 New D. C. Albriglxr- 538 Rice St. Charles Grabls=n 53o Wabasha St: a n 4406 " John G. 222 Eagle St. n n 4631 " COUNCILM yeas / Nays �etersorl /Rosen -----In favor /truax �(Xlarren Against -,'Wenzel /Mr. President C< -- 5M —5M 1. 4 8341—BY X. E. Warren— � Truax Pearce— - That yt Restst aurant licenses by the tollowtn named rah herebI y Rraniedandel the �. is instructed to issue such ayment into the .on the Pj y fee: oftheequired 4692 rt. 638 St.. Restau- r'ADPl. 4406 New asha St., Paut�en, 222 Eagle St.. Res- Pl. 4631. New. % by'the Council Suly 17. 1939. iI 4. i (Su37. Y 2111 934) Adopted by the Council JUL 17194 -193- 3% F 1 � Approved_-- 193_ --_ --- s—f�---iso-�ti�c.r_. Mayor C RIO�NAL TO OITY GLEN' / FO UENCIL No. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM, PRE�T'En E31r , vim• - •_!- DATE Wy 16 1934 RESOLVED T7nat Sale Ms1t Beverage licenses applied for by the following named persons for the acldressas 3udicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such Licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee= D., C. Albright 538 Rice St. On Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4598 New Catheri ie Ar1nxa1r:LB 1537 University Av. ^ n ^ " 4566 n Frank Bif„i k 196 E. Seventh St. ^ n n n ^ 4267 n Chas. Graham, 530 Wabasha St. n n n n ^ 4405 -n 222 Eagle St. n n n ^ n 4632 ^ Joico G. Tautges, g C Fred M. Resolved age lncene� nt fndfca.met danted 11 mt. .., eat 1at0 qufred I D C. A' Malt 13— ' -Cather/� 6Ye.,,.On:f FranK Sal Malt M 11 John 1 Sale bialy Ado�t. 0 APprOV COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays %Peterson — //F sen In favor uax Warren Against yll7iJenzel - ZMr. President (Geliari� 5M 6-34 342-1;y n E. Warren— j C. Fearer— Tat On Sale Malt 8ever- a>iplted for by the fell -dr..... �e sons they the -e, b. s by and 'they hereby the City Clerk are, lleenses upon t1le Pey- city. treaspry_gf the re- iKht. 638 Rtce St.. On Sale t A ADpl 4693. New. ArbucKla. 1637 IIPpl. 45 6. a Malt Boverage Appl:. 4666. s}Ic 596. $� 9"aif ntb - on. evera 0 .ADPL 426 hoer rce �Ao Ib 4406. N w. n CautS 222 EasIe St., On teveraSe ApDI- 4432. New. ry the Councli July 17. 1934. ]uly 17. 1934. ; (JulS21-1934) i Adopted by the Council_jML— 1934 193— Approved—__'10L —193__ Mayor COL7NCILMEN Yeas / Nays earce //eterson favor Truax /1 Against Mr_ President <Getlan) 5v1 6-'+4 Adopted by the Council__ _Vfi_ 1j_W—I Q-193— A—ppr�ovedj ,111L 111 Mayor - t- C6UNCIL ( � ORIGINAL ?O CITY CLERK IVO. CITY OF ST. PAUL ' I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK -= C-r9UNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM pBiNTEfl SY rte. C� :1--4—�-L_i. ._rte -i DATE RLl�1Ri 1 RESOLV>=D TYt licenses for Ice Delivery and Ice Stations applied for by the for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and follo>Aing armed parsans licenses upon the payment into the city the City C1ex-39- is i>zstructed to issue such trsasury of tl�a required fee: . 1718 Ross Street Iae Delivery Apnl•, 4667 New G.F. St. n n a n n n n n ^ 4666 ^ n n ^ 4665 ^ a n n n n n ^ 4664 ^ » n /! _rce Station 91 98343-33Y Fred ]YI_ areWe—arren— _ Resolved. -That Licenses for Ic'e De- �. d Ica Stationaaonited for by Iiv ery t2�e followipK named Deraone 'for the ed heare tClerk Hereby tS>•'an 'd d the City is iastructed toissues such Be..... upon tYz,e payment -into the city treasUrY of J 't k ¢— claire718 I fee= '.. ` uor 1New Rosa -5t., Ice De fverySADDl 4667. S u er. 1718 R. St., Del>.very ADDl_ 4666 New. - Sauver. 1718 Ros St.: Ice I Delivery Appt_- 4665 New. Sauver, 1718 Rosa St.. Ice DeZZ very ADDI. 4664. New. - Adopted bar the-<C`ouncll I.W -17'. 1934. 1934. AVprOVed JUIY 17: _ -- (July 21-1934) ;. COL7NCILMEN Yeas / Nays earce //eterson favor Truax /1 Against Mr_ President <Getlan) 5v1 6-'+4 Adopted by the Council__ _Vfi_ 1j_W—I Q-193— A—ppr�ovedj ,111L 111 Mayor - t- ORIGINAL Ta4CIn CL.E RlC CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEN��//pp CS)�pBY ,�_'._- '"i i.�.•^` a'-[.` i �.�_,.. -l�,ti; OMMINE DATE Jul? 16 1984 RESOLVEDf of Ice Delivery andIceStation licenses applied for by the follov93ag --eelerfor the fothe addresses indleated be and the are here P _ Y by granted and the city �� ��- is 3L3aa7tructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasiu-_-.­ Victor'St_ Waw --*-- � (Si- _ 4athony Ice & Fuel) 260 W. Central, _Ice Delivery Appl. 4603 Renewal 260 W. Central Ice Station " 4502 n H. W. Shephax-c3 352 Rice St. ^ " " 4703, n F. No. 98344-13y I3. E. Warren—' Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— f ll ary and �I eh S[ati, 11Cenaes at ofIapplUled for by the following name�d persons for the addresses lndlcated-'be d"they Is instructed tonted isaue nuch Iicen es1erk uD- on 'the payment into the city -treasury of the requlied Yee: Victor St. Martin -(St. Anthony ice Fuel) 260 W. Central: Ice Delivery Appl: 4605, Renewal F V"t260 W Centra]SIce Station Appl,, 4602. Renewal. H. W.- Shepherd. 352 Rice St.. Ice Sta- tfon Appl. 4703. Renewal. Adopted by Ihe-,Counnil July, 17. 1934. Approved JuIv 3.7, 1934. (Juts 21-1934) - COUNCILM E2 -,T YeasNays __ "Pearce-%� I111.LLcterso n - //Mosen In favor Truax A'arren Aga i ns t -'Wenzel Mr. President SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council_ JUL 1.7104__ 193_ • iq g93� Approved----__ 93-- Mayor O HIOINAL TO CITY CLlRK Fo EI • 5 ~" Y OF ST. PAUL - Ncll_ 9834 No. C ��' 111 __��PVttt OFFICE OF THE CITY GLEF2K COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENEF2AL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER - DATE 1 -My 16p 1954 RESOLVED / � Ttast rsaewal of Restaurant 11cen8Be applied For by the following named persons for the indicated be and they are hereby &ranted and the city clerk Is instructed to zs Q:3 a such licenses upon ;the payment . Jilho the city treasury of the, required fee: Inez K. Bbal (Tlm cafe) 412 Wabasha St. Restaurant AppZ. 4535 Reaoxval Joseph Degidio 104 W.: 7th St. " R 4595 �* Jerrq Shirik 605 W. 7th St. ^ ss 4487 ^ COUNCILMlL1--i Yeas earcc / Peterson - f/ /Rosen In favor ,Truax /*arren ' ' Against Wenzel �Mr. President (GelzarzDk SM 6.34 C. FreF. dNo. - 98345—By li_ E. Warren— hI. Truax—I. C. -r = Res Resolved. That eof. tau- ant license for b-1 e applied for by_ thYollow- Ind -named persons for th.,e, dr¢ss¢s —notIndicted be and they. are hereby grunted and te lice Cleric is ItI.- ruet- m to Issue such city tr e6 upon the pay- ment into the city. treasury oP the r¢ - Wired fee: - (f Inez n. Boal R (The -Bowl Cate) 41.1, Wabnshu St., .Restaurant Appl_ � 4335, Renewal Jrant VnI. lo. , It SV..7tll St_. Res= taurant Appi. 4595,. ltenewat. Jerry $hirIk. 603 W_ .7th. St__ Restau- rant App). 4487. Renewal.. Adopted by the Council July 17. 1934_ APPTO , ed July 17. 1934- (duly 21-1934) Adopted by the Council 'I- L 7 19M - 193 Approved g 19� 193__ Mayor ORIOItdAL TO CITY GL£'RK COUNCIL CITY OF ST_ PAUL PILE OFFICE OF THE CTNO. I Y CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER ` -_� __ GATE JLC 16, 1954 ' � � 8346 RESOLVED =last re=3ewral of On Sale Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the followIxte aameci parsons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted azul 1738 City Clekk to instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the aity trFsasury of the required fee: Inez S. Bost C=lue Bowl Cafe) 412 Wabash- St. On Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4534 Renewal; Jessie Co,14mm.s3 590 N. Dale St. +� w n n n 4265 Joseph Degic3io 104 W. 7th St. " 10 n n n 4596 n Fred R. 73alasea 103 W. 7th St. •' ► n w n 4627 n Peter Ls- Z4a SS 555 Jackson St. V9 a n n R 4S64 n Mrs. Evs Tia=tc3Z 129 E. lith St. a n n n n 4629 n Jerry Shirr 603 W. 7th St. n n n n n $488 n 95346=13 Fred M. Truax I¢ g,- E_ yParren— 1 =e�pearce— Resol ed, Tri t al oP On- Sale i Malt B v ase ce_n�scs_apslfed _ -1 Tor by the --follo tng named verson� - for the ddresses indlcated b and they are 'he9ebY granted and. the City is - .tru cted. io issue .- uclicenses" upon the Payment- Inthhe city to treasury ' oP thln.uIC. 8oa1. (The Howl Cafe) 412 Wa- bash- St.. On Malt Hevera412 NV - '..4534. .Sale Renewal_ - Sale84Malto Heverag40 217. e Appllla4..66t " On i n Joseph De�ldio. 104 W_ 7th St_, On Sale' Matt Heverag¢ Appl. 4596. Re- n Fred R. Hansen, 103 W_ Sale 7th St_. On bi'alt Heverage Appl. .4625- It t - - 553 553 Jackson St., On _, S to Mnit Beverage - _ newaL App1_ 4564. Re- 1T— Eva- :yitch. 129 -3 11th St.. On Sale Malt Heverai3'e-- _1 9r29. Ten _ Jerry Shirk. 803. 5'P' 7Lh St.. 'On _ Sale Malt. Beverage Appl.'44It -Renewal. Adopted - .. -by the Council- July 17. 1934_ Approved Julr�. .. COUNCILMEN , � i Yeas j Pearce: Nays_- 1 1 Adopted by the Council_ 111L It 4193_ /eterson ' Rosen _ '> ILI Aqq4 -"Truax _ _ In favor Approved __ 193__ Warren �� ` - Against_ / Wenzel — — - '• /I�1r, President Mayor - 5M 6.34 r{ - - ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK - 98 4 NCiL 347 ®/ CITY OF ST- PAUL FILE NO "OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION — GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE Judy l6r 1254 RESOLVED Tlsg raslnausaLl of Gasoline F13-ling Station licenses applied for by the following named the addresses inditsatea be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk a� –t �+strvcieci to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of tyle�c a=reaeesc A. H. Hoffman, 1.24,3 Arcade St. Gasoline Station 2 pumps Appl 4626 Renewal Phillips 9etrola= - Ca 361 N. Snelling Av. ** n 5 n ^ 4601 ^ C. Plonsky & STe� �� 14omness 455 Robert St. *t " n 5 n 4614 n M. E. Tyrel= e St . 645 S. Smith Av. +* " 5 „ n 4656 ^ Karl Api_tz Sts.) 75 N. Snelling ^ It 4 " 4712 ^ C. H. Biorn, 255 W. 7th St. ^ " 5 " " 4559 ^ _ 1 F. No_. 98347—By i3. E_ Warren -f r Fred M. Truaa—I. C P'ea.rce— Resolc-ed. .That. renewal -oL Gasol/n - - Filitng Station 'lee"" anplled for byr thefollowtnr; named persona -for,-they! dd ries. indicated be.. d th y are` hereby. granted and the City CIar>c-! t st L 1 u ...h license. n.y— upon the pay ent in to .the t{y treasury ofll the equired fees: A. A Ttoffman.. 1249.,%s, de St:. Gas olfne Station 2 num pl_ 4626,G_ nemaL Re-' Phillips petroleum Co._ 361 N_ Snell-) 4661.91R'Aveoline Station 3 numps.I enewal ' C� P1on81cy $ Vernon Romnesa..485; Robe t St., Gline Station. 3 .numpa.� Appl aso 4614, R ewal. / b1 E so Il Se tae St.„ 645 S. Smithy .Ave_.Gasotin Station 3 pump., Appl.� 4638 Re wa7 gg N1 Saelli >`W(Casolir, Stati nt�4¢ j puma - 4 pI 4712 R n wa7_ giorn, 255 W. 7th It Gasoltnef StattOn 6 pumps. AppL .'4659:. Renewal. j Adopted by the Cou nail Suly 17. 1934.1 Approved Snly 97. 1934_ - _ (July 21-1934> COU CILM E2-1 Yeas l/ ' Nays Adopted by the Council JUL 1V 193_ earce -S Peterson j .Rosen Irl favor JUL 1T i ."Truax Approved--_193-_ = `-Warren _ _Against/✓ Wenzel --- - —Mayor Mr. President (GAF- Za. �Do .� ... - 5M 6.34 - ORIOINAI rO CITY c -,%a t - CSU NEIL ()SUS- i •�. J r �TY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. - OFFICE OF THE -CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED, F3Y - - T "! -16p l 934. COMMISSIONER i D,ATE —u y C0UNCZZ__�--if EN Yeas �i'earce �Peterso �z /�2oser2 - rWarrera /Mr. Presiderz-z-_ 5NI e.34 Resolve pplied PPlicd t renewal oP Butcher.; �' licenses aPor be the ...c.ving med persons Por the addresaeafn-�'_ d.d t be d they are hereby �T .ted nd the. City. CIerY_ fs instructed to is a au h .]leen a -upon 'the p ysner:t fe the city tr —3, -of the req ired fee ache :Br.... 1339 - Flewitt Ave., Butcher Auph esti 4498 renewed Clarence Il4_ wall. 1036 >• ront St, Butcher Ap T.—b n 4597 renewed:. Stanley VI. 440. 860 Selby' Butcher App.: 02 17 renewed. Karl 39 502 Laurel Ave.. Butcher B rd 9539 renewed. Edward M. Mermen s.. 664 Bay St. Butcher Appl. -4584 Hewed_. Thos. Povey. 3.522 Albany St., Butcher Appl. 4499 renewed. 1 Adopted by the Council July 17, 1934. ,Approved Ju1y 17. 1934.- CJu1y 21-1934) Nays -----_----In favor Against Adopted by the CounciL___193 Approved Mayor RESOLVED T2aat renewal of Butcher licenses arrplzLed for by the £ollovc ng named Persons for addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City ClerkL—is ias-�rracpted to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the y�ggl3 TQt3 -- QB i renlon Bros 1889 Hewitt Ave. Butcher APP3_. 4498 venawed ClarenceM.— 1036 1036 Front St. a a 4597 w Stanley 860 Selby Av. o a 4400 a Karl Haifa s 502 Laurel Ave. a o 4559 a Edward M- Am meas 664 Bay St. 4584 a Thos. Povcwy' 1522 Albany St. a " 4499 a )C. F. No. 98348-8y g_ - E:.. - Warren— ` Fred M. Truaa—i 4C Pearce— C0UNCZZ__�--if EN Yeas �i'earce �Peterso �z /�2oser2 - rWarrera /Mr. Presiderz-z-_ 5NI e.34 Resolve pplied PPlicd t renewal oP Butcher.; �' licenses aPor be the ...c.ving med persons Por the addresaeafn-�'_ d.d t be d they are hereby �T .ted nd the. City. CIerY_ fs instructed to is a au h .]leen a -upon 'the p ysner:t fe the city tr —3, -of the req ired fee ache :Br.... 1339 - Flewitt Ave., Butcher Auph esti 4498 renewed Clarence Il4_ wall. 1036 >• ront St, Butcher Ap T.—b n 4597 renewed:. Stanley VI. 440. 860 Selby' Butcher App.: 02 17 renewed. Karl 39 502 Laurel Ave.. Butcher B rd 9539 renewed. Edward M. Mermen s.. 664 Bay St. Butcher Appl. -4584 Hewed_. Thos. Povey. 3.522 Albany St., Butcher Appl. 4499 renewed. 1 Adopted by the Council July 17, 1934. ,Approved Ju1y 17. 1934.- CJu1y 21-1934) Nays -----_----In favor Against Adopted by the CounciL___193 Approved Mayor C RIOIN.. T CITY C_=R,PAUL- OFFICE ` 6.g l 6U L CNCI)Ila LI ✓V CITY OF ST. PAUL F��E NO. l l OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM CROMMISS ONER �� !--,' _ DATE Jlxl-w 2-6. 3-954 RESOLVEM That renewal of Off Sale Malt Beverage license, application ' 4489, Por 608 Fest Sasveat2a-Strwat, applied for by Jerry Shi a -I lr be and it to hereby granted and the Cl y C;Xe x -lc is Lnstructed to iasue such license upon the pt,7meat into the city treasury of tbs ragvlred fee. COUNCILMEN Yeas / !p Nays a ors_rs to n In fa. -or -Truax ✓Warrerz Against l Wenzel /Mr. President �Gcllan� 5:N 6.34 C. F. No_ 98249-33� 8_ M Warren— 1; Fred 3WL Trus. z—I_ C_ Pearce— t3 Resolved. That - .a a or OR Sale )dalt Bevc_ff'. license. aoplicatfoa 4435. tor. 603 � Went Seventit-n-.; hS Street lled for by Jerry hlrlh'be. and It la hereby. a'ranted sad the-C1ty. Clary fa Instructed to Issue s—ft lf"cense npoa the t y_nt Into the pity treasury or the reeulred fee_ _ Adooted by the Council July 17. 1934.. ADDrovea July 17_ 1954_ (July 21-1934), a� Adopted by the Council JUR 17 t934 1.93 Approved_ 1 g. ? L _ - 193-- Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK eouNclL n CITY OF ST_ PAUL FILE NO. o1�e O a' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ` COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEN- COMM1331nurea RESOLVED i DATE Tnl� T1Eiat rea4awsl of Salary Loma licanse (application 4673) applied for by )Y. A. Kukla do-V=+AjW.7 business ale the National Finance Cu. at 100 Ilidiand Building be and it to her-eby gx-sntad and the City Glade is instructed to issue such license upon the paylaeat :j -{=o the city tree sury of the required fee. COUNCILM E2-7 Yeas a y' / / Pearce �/Pcterson - Rosen __In fa%�or /Truax /Warren _ i` Against i Wenzel Mr. President (Geharz> 5M G-34 .C_ F.- ATo_ 88560—By H. ip: Warren—I,� 'IAan�ic��: That newel of Salary for- byy faDDllcatlon 4671) ROVII.d , the l�TatWonaal PK.Ynance Co.E atu100eee as At nte2n ,nt be aaQ it to Mid-' d the City Clerk laerin- truct.ed to lasue euctr ilcenee upon the. Da•yrnant lnto-thecity tceesury of the r Aaopteg bw the Council July 17, 1984. j ADproVc-A Y-ly 17. 19$4, - (July E1-1984) Adopted by the CounciL._JUL 17 193_ Approved ----,19JL Mayor to City Clerk OR NJ A-X-'rnr C. F. No. - 9 7�� 8333—ordinance No. 7675— By Milton, Rosen— * V An ordinance rranting tOithe Dispafb tch.P1oneer Prea1 COMPiMY andPRESENTED By _)R11Y News Corporatloirr CO striiet hndmnfn+., e of Min " ­_nespi •"' I - a. 1,01V Aa ordinance putill to, the has 001P par, and the Daily 1111. 40 oratift,'Pondelift to 0081tract and 11111ttin a tunnel anderneat hit fourth strootil approximately .106 feet "It of the oontsr line of Vineseft street, 0"nooting the sto Ped ftspaltob-Pionsor Press Building with the Daily Won B012ding. ftio is an emergency Ordinate rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. TER 0=01L OF TIM, 01?Y Of OT. PAUL DOBE ORDAIN: section 1. Authority and pendesion are hereby granted to tbe.81spotob-Pifteer Prose gompany and the Daily News Oorporation U construct and Walsh a tvanal in, through and %iaderwath Beat Fourth etrest 0, swoldsatily lis tod West of Ahe center line of X110000ta streett, gonagetiortb4­81. hig Dis"tobwPlonser, Press- bildwo loost ' It, 09 � 40- 3 1 Block Sit 111 1W Props? � vl*� the ' bill it"; hildill'i 10001d' on bots 9 sad 10i Block. h, Ot i Pail hopq laid twfi to be so Who -is duster, id the butt" of tht toll 11 *11410d qPO4stody 10 lot, MR.* 111111 01 to 0114. for III pa oil of *0004 bet Niel '����g to the �►t�� 1 04dslifler of "'hblio forks is. kitty wthors ind to ism & pend -t to odd rotate for the- solotnetifto snore� Attoo, and stat"Noe of said tunnel qft their 0030lionce with the foiloxing o0oditionst (1 j Phe main gratoo's shall 'tile nth the Commissioner of. hblio Works a plan- and'q*ottioa. UOU Of the promised tunnel, wbiob plas(md spoot. flostifto shall be approved by said Cowdosioner before the work to ocamed. (2) laid tannel shall be excavated and ow stnoted In, nab a semi se will cause the least laoseveniew a to traffic UPI said street] and the wort shell be done under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Confesioner of Public Works, In accordance with the approved plan and.speolfios- tione, (3laid antess shall pay the cost of my alteritionst Toraforoevent of roplaossent of exist - I I worst Water gains or oQuactlool, Or rblie I r ' d ity 06Aitst stoat cables, of other a no,- taroo.j. together will the replusloot, of street -, pavement sbodd, eettlewat be 66vied ~by or replace - not be required on woont of this works (4) 8*14 grantees ehd.l ftraleh a bond to the City of Saint Pad In the am of $5,000.00 Yeas Councilmen Nays Rosen, Truax Wenzel Mr. President �T;1110]16yj Attest: - --- ------- -- ----------------------- ----------------------- City Clerk 300 10-33 Passed by the Council----- — -- ---- — ----------- In Favor -------------------------------Against - ------ - -- -------- --------------------------------------------- - — -- -- -- --------------------------------------------- - ----------- ------------------------------------ -XR.yor,. ';Ind to City Clerk PRESENTED BY ;v ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE N0. ORDINANCE N0.2'(�5" for the period of Use the tmmsl is in need conditioned to ilaTe the City humless fros any and all liability, and said bond shall be in snob forr as may be approred by the Corporation Cotmsel, and have each swety as shah be sada factory to the Comissioner of Finance, and be tiled with the City Comptroller. (b) said twel shell be rescued by tiae gr�ateee fterer the 001011 AM eo orders 011imoe f is oAl the. rod this� a Nrittle loo trmoe thereof with the city Olertin, such ON" rye, m► be approved by the Corpastion Oonm6�1 lection S. ?hie ordinance is bereby declared to be on errgenoy ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the publio peaces health and safety. lection 4.. ?his ordinance @ball tate effect end be in-, force from and after its passage and publication, and its ao- oeptanoe as above provided. Yeas "Attest 300 1043 ConicIllmen Nays /fLti.vt^-r Pearce Rosen Truax Wenzel Mr. Mr. President r 7-7 - . ........y✓ City Cler �l 1"-f Passed by the Council -------- -- --- ----In Favor --------------------- Against Approved. - -------------- 1 � - -j �� - -- G If, ifil'I!Shi --.--- -- ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE NO. 7575 To the s?o <�Sab1_e Council of the City of St.Paul: =AILY NEWS CORPORATION, a Minnesota corporation, and DI SPAT PIRESS COITANY, a Delaware corporation, licen- sees uizcie--unci by virtue of Council File No. 98333, Ordinance No, 757:= o -tt1e City of St. Paul, duly enactgd and approved August 2 J34, and duly published August 4th, 1934, do hereby accept s 0ra1nance No. 7575 and each and every provision, term and corzc-:R- om tne.reoi', and do hereby promise and undertake to comply vv i v — sa.id Ordinance No. 7575 and each and every provision, term z rnci c ^ =acli ion thereof, a copy of wn�cn Ordinance No. 7b7b is here -t; o G : fixed and made part and parcel hereof. =29 TES'I`IitONY 'r,=TOF said licensees have executed tnis instrIIin@r o a cceptance this /6 day of August 1934, at the City of St _ !:� zz_� -__7_ County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. Execu -� e c5- —= De L ivered in the PrEs�= _c .e of: DAILY "T"sVS CORPORATION (A Minnes a Corporation) By �44/Vh- Vice President -i Secretary V DISPATCH -PIONEER PRESS COMPANY (A Delaware Corporation) By Pre dent cZe t,-8 a etary. STATE OF Min_ —SaTA ) County 0:U Bey ) ss, On this \ o day of Aust 1934, before maa -��� tired }� A-- and . S 2 `� S i 1 , to me 1--now-n, and by me -y sworn, ch d say, said "- , -\ a that he ipresident of DAILY ATEWS CORPORA- :E a Minnesota co_ oration, and said 2 � that he fL z. tie secretary of said corporation; -t !--I- t2�,e seal affixed to - oregoing instrument is the seal of said corpor- zz�_— =ora; that said instrument was exec% Hca in behalf of said cor --D <�::> rat; on by authority of its Eoa, -Cd c - - ctors, and s aid QZ a �� and such.vice— ji-clent and secretary of sai c porn tion, aclrnowl- edEec. u�i d -_� � rtiment to be the free act and cig (:7-z oT said col'• -)oration.. Notary Pttb 'c, Ramse r ty t'i.171T1, t_y com.. is on e i /,T� Notary Public, Rates e y C ounty, L2inn. My commission e 9 STATE OF County of- me appearec2 this� n �4 dray o_ _ z 34, before to 'n' C> -,DL _3 known, and by me duly sworn, c�-; -i say, said that he , is Qernt of DISPAT CH- ^Q 3r?ANY, a Delawarecorpor at i on , �_ i d PIGP that She is secretary o: sa ci corporation; �_ � sx.e��� the foregoing the that thesea seal of s --- - corporate c -:=>rporation; that said instrument executed in benalf of sai V by authority of its Boar - dors, and said eco - L and such T->a•esident an secretary OF-Saic3 c on, acknowl- ed"ed saici ir= — rument to be the free act an said corporation_ Notary Pttb 'c, Ramse r ty t'i.171T1, t_y com.. is on e i /,T� C F No 98333—Ordinance No. 7675—�; 36y Milton Ro.— ..FdIn..cs r nti.K to the �Dfapat h Pl ee Pr a Company :and the Daffy News Corporation. permtsafon .co construct d maintain' a tnansl underneath East ll'ourth Street, ip- - p-2timately 164- feet west of the c -terIlnewf llnnesota Street.....set inB the St: .Paul Di n.teh-Pions r Praes BuildIh with the Daily l New Suiiding.- Thls'is an emer8;extcy or j din ce rendered ece9efor Lha p c vat[on,ot the Public peace. - health and s¢tety. a -he Council of the Clty - of St. Paul, _ does ordain: SECTION 1. Authority and pe r isston are heby ,_ranted to the Dt natch-Pi ger Pr .Company and the Daily News Corpora 1 'tion tonstruct and maintain tun- nel through s:nd nderneath East Fourth Street. approximatel_i- 165 feet west of the cen ter line oY hLinneso to S Street, connecting• the St. Paul Dls- patch-Ploneer Press Building. located on Lot 3. Block 24', St. Paul Proper.locate with -the Daily News Buildld •' Lots 9 and 10.. Block 19, St. Paull Proper; said tunnel to be 36 Inches in diameter, and the bottom of -the tun-�j eel to be located ..proximately 30 feet below the street r he ure grade. aadto be used -Tromtone building to the otherin� heat SECTION -2. The Commissioner of Public Works o hereby authorized to Issue-. perit t!� grantees for.. the construction. excavate on .and maintenance of said tunnel upon .their compliance with the following .ad ttunB: (1) The aidgrantees hall file 'tri the Cc missioper f oP'.1,11.Works a nlan and speclneatlons of the proposed innnel, hick plan and anecifleatlona shall beapproved by said- Commissioner before the work ls. commenced. (2) Said tunnel hall be excavat- ed a _ d constructed in such a manner to cause upon he idstreet. t reet. a Icnes the work shall be done under the super- _ ]slop and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Public Works, in accordance -with the approved DlBn and specifications, (3) Said grantees -hall nay.. the costn t or of eany alterations. inforce- eplacemnt OYex1eL1II]r me.ter mains or connections. or nubile utility. conduits, males, cables, otfier - tructu a itogether with the eptacement f.st get pavement should- settlement be caused by or re- i hisowo t be required on account of iy C4): Said .giC tees ,w.hall furnish - the aum?of, $b 000 00 fort ho pc I'ul d of time the t1: 1-1 1 'in nae. re-1itto d to - save the City harmless from. an.y - andall liability. ad ,aid bond shall {t ba in -such form as -mp.y be approved �y 11 by the C poratfo Coutisel, and ha au ty s shall . be 4atisfacto to the C n sloe of -1 ce. and be filed w th the C1ty Comptroller (S). Slid tunnel shall b emo ed the c v. w'ienever theCo I hall o rd., > t6) Cs I] ilea. es h Il withi ton (10) days after the passel;o f __. i thls ordinance.. file a written' accepl ' sacs thereof with the -City Clerk, It n C cl"`s���. the C for— 'y 11 lave o—d by .tis g ri `.,;,� SECTION 3: This. ordinance is hereby declared. to1.� SECTION 4. This ordinance sh-Il, t.k. effect and .ba 3n force from ad.aYter its passage and publication, and ]ts acceptance a.s . above pr Idod. - Passed by the Council 'Aug, 1,7934_ Yeas—{,ouncllmen .Peterson. Warrea:. Pearce, Rosen; Truax, Wenzel.Pros- idemt (Gehdn)-7. xnra—o. Approved AUK. 1. 1934. D 2t. H_ 6E73AN. M-0— .SEROV80Nt_ i}taurart O�t19 4)ef� Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas. Nays. /PEARCE "PETERSON ,,iOSEN /TRUAX /WARREN /WENZEL R. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) Laid over to 3rd_ SL app. Adopted_. ( . Yeas Nays Peas / :gays —'Vearceearce _ -Peterson P erw I Rosen /"Vamen i��✓arren `Wenzel /Wenzel ,--'Mr. Pres. Cehan ",IM r. Pres. (Khan Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas. Nays. /PEARCE "PETERSON ,,iOSEN /TRUAX /WARREN /WENZEL R. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) JOMN IL STOLTZ& demo mmme sea 7"wgwi o A. C. AflDERSOM, Vice Pres_ MT&O e3m- INe!- QELIANCE • ENGINEERS • INC FUEL SAVING SERVICE Tel Pioneer Bulteli1111sg CiarfiE/d ��52 Saint Paul. Minnesota JULY 16, 1934 J An L . L_ - ANDERSON, C G - i ORAT E ON COUNSEL, C T _ PAUL , S- PALA- MINNESOTA. LAR - ANDERSON: THE HEATING TUNNEL TO BE CONSTRUCTED WILL RUN FROM THE RGOM OF THE ST. PAUL DISPATCH -PIONEER PRESS BUILDING LOCATED ON L. T 3, g9_40CK 24, ST. PAUL PROPER, TO THE DAILY NEWS BUILDING 'WHICH IS ON 7 �S 9 sa1;p - IO,_ BLOCK 19, ST. PAUL PROPER. THE PRESSROOM OF THE DISPATCH E OWNE C3 SY THE DISPATCH -PIONEER PRESS CO., AND THE DAILY NEWS BUILDING 1 OWNED E3Y THE DAILY --NEW. CORPORATION. THE DAILY NEWS CORPORATION IS <= > =VEO Bim/ THE D I SPATCH-PIONEER PRESS CO. THIS TUNNEL WILL BE LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 165' WEST OF T- -� CENli ER LINE OF MINNESOTA STREET. IT WILL BE 36^ IN DIAMETER AND C -� HSTRi3C TED OF PRE -CAST CONCRETE. THE BOTTOM OF THE TUNNEL WILL BE L _ G ATEO APPROX I MATELY 10' BELOW THE STREET GRADE. IN AS MUCH AS THIS TUNNEL WILL BE LOCATED ON PROPERTY 0 'LVED E7 I. RECTLY AND INDIRECTLY BY THE DISPATCH -PIONEER PRESS CO., WE a OERST AiVD TH 1 S CONFIRMS YOUR RULING THAT THERE ARE NO LEGAL OBJECTIONS CONSTRUCT I ON. IF,.WE ARE NOT CORRECT IN THIS PLEASE ADVISE AT ONCE WE WANTTO THANK YOU FOR THE COURTESY YOU EXTENDED US G YOUR Op 1 N I ON THE SAME DAY IT WAS ASKED FOR, AS WE ARE 'ANXIOUS J PROG�ED WITH THE WORK SO THAT IT CAN BE COMPLETED BEFORE THE HEATING Aso" COMMENCES. . VERY TRULY YOURS, RELIANCE \ENGINEERS, INC., ::A F BY A. C. ANDERSON. GENERAL MANAGER. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R.5. FERGUSON City Clark and Commission of Registration July 131bh, 19311. ][r_ 2a_ Xa_ J►adsrson, Corpo�-�L ioa Cotmsel,, 33Qi1`;: " g_ Dater Sir - At tache d to the regne s t o f the Dl spatch- Piozaser Press Company for permit to construct a tuzaILel under Fourtz3 Street connecting their bailding and the Daily News Buil3ia� for the purpose of installing pipes For heating b,e3 t;— L23L43 two buildings. Your letter relative to this rao-x=gE!: s --1-:s also attached. The Council today re?err-ed this matter to yon 7ci tlz the request that yon draw as ordinance granting, szM--- aE 910 n. Yours very tro3y, City Clerk. LIEWJi L. AN DS:RSON GORSbiAT�ON COUNiiL CITY OF SAINT PAUL LAW DEPARTMENT To the Council. Geat lemea: LOUIS P. SHEAHAN HILARY J. PLYNN EDWIN MURPHY IRVING GOTLIEE ASSISTANT. July 12, 1934, The City Clerk transmitted to me on this date, a letter addressed to you, from the Dispatch -Pioneer Press Company, as1c:ia0 as to the legal requirements involved in the grnntiag of the request. Chapter 10 of the Charter covers the granting of franchises by the City, and provides the circumstances and, in part, the terms wader which such franchises may be granted. If properties diroctly across a'public highway are owned by the same owner asci it is trio desire of that owner to connect the two buildings, a s here proposed, for the purpose of serving both of them wZth any oY the usual necessities, such as light, heat or power, 2 have Yea -t; that the Council might grant to that owner the right to use the public highway for t haat purpose, by ordi- nance, without imposing upon the grantee the restrictions as set out by Chapter 10, the grant to be revocable and to provide that the use by the grantee should, in no mam*+er, interfere with the uses to which public highways are usually subjected. This has been my coac2usioa, based upon the assumption that the owner owns to the ceater o:f the highway, subject to the public easement for nighWay purvoses� :1 am not informed in this Case whether the two properties are directly across the highway from one another nor wnetner they are, ia. fact, owned by the same individual or cor- poratioa. =i it develops that the properties are owned by the same incii4iclual or corporation, and are directly .across .the street from one araotizer, and it is the desire of the Council to grant a permit to the ogrxner to serve both buildings by running a conduit across t ire street, I will be glad to prepare the necessary ord1- nance grantiag such privilege, if the Council will advise me of Its desire as to the terms. Yours very truly, n LLA—MS _ { `. Corporation Counsel. t Cj _ OFFICE OF GENERAL MANAGER 6 mit f aut �Riovattlj ,!Wt.,Pnut vtvarcr ptt* July 12. In 4L. The 1K4=mor4aL1bk1a C Lty Council, City 8x3 1 St. Paazl Geatlsao a Wkw ?sss-oby request that the Commiseioner of Public Wortca bs aztT3sc¢-3-sad to :Loans a permit for the construction of a toxaaa Z a=sw ar lrc mtb Street connecting our Dispatch -Pioneer Press Basil -;--1 'm= and the Daily News Building for the purpces of ine tan" i ao pipe s = or heating be tween the two buildings: Tt+; m Vw=el will be located approximately one hundred si=tar t3.v8 See t waest of the center line of Minnesota Street. It still lea approximately thirty six inches in diameter and aon- s1rnctm4& or j3cr-e—asst concrete. The bottom of the tunnel 1111 be 2ooa-taei ap3P3r smate2y ten feet below the street grade. Wrs_933r Respectfully. DISPATCH -PIONEER P%ROSS COMPANY Genie M r SAINT PAUL D%kTTY NWNS CORP. �/ Manager ,r--�v3L;y- -25g7e3mwe Corporation, S -t� _ :!5� ave , MInne so ta. G�aE Jaz bn ordinance was 13:Ltrac3nca4& �LU the CitY w Q 1 today for first readin€- gramiAxxi-- Permission to $a te cozs-Paas and thex7i spatch-Pioneer prsss 0o1x38my to COQ. t+-tic L and maintain s tunnel zm.dernBa.tls Ma--t Fourth Styes k aannectina the two buildinigs. Under the provIalDa$ og tem City Chaster ;s'€s p 5S_Tjance cannot be finally ac3oatsd before August 1st, Ysas� tYseN� COM=11 informally approved t�8 ordineace Ev crosni- zxk>-=�W Vesta, theraby indicating that t'_aoy vr1.11 adopt it when _ . it Coaxes before theme for final we enclose a copy o ordInance. Yovss vexr:� Lz-tiCy,, Jn1y. 17th. 1934. 3� �::Pa ZGa.-Pionaaer Press Compan,Y. An ordinance was introriviced in the City today for first reading graat'i=g permission to s=rsnzpany and the Mily ?.ewe Corporation to construct a -- aua iaiain a tunnel underneath ?3st Peurth Street Con- two buildings. Under the provisions of the City Charter t:2si� os-dinsncs. cannot be finally adopted before 4vdust-let. 3�uL tl�B Cc,-Q=11 in-formally approved the ordinance V Maul- �� �+ vats. there'bv indicating tins& try will adopt it .rhea IL -P- cc i —a before them for final We enclose a copy csS tins csrd4vence. Yo-curs vary trdys City Clerk. Corporation, 3, tAinresota. We a:acicvc)rinted copy of c3=-C'-SrIV--AQ@ e-X=ting t%0 �?q�;eate= P�io:xecr Fir©aa Co.:mac�t m--nLr_cS �c zx- Co-^Inretion pez In: i^xe to cc)astrtxt and Maintain z- _pyo asmdeBTlomtla Bart:. do:artll t711? y��z �? : _ 1 4, COMsly vi th• the 0-3- rn_r xxragh r -)f 2, callixk., or tlao zilir_; c� arz zamacePtame of this ora n -SLE i._n my o&lce within ton c og a'�ter the -a .9 of t_, or`i^.�.rce7 YolzrT veT7 LTuly* City Clerk. s rOEA CO. .Fro ari i 3troot, Minnesota. �e enclose corny css �n orc94nflnce crrantinP So'�' Go 4s'y t'_=-3 7 ?71) C4 �c� n s oon paruissiOu to 60219 i' ! � was T i to onoi -tee z--ic� t:1 zst ?'o-i-tn Strac, nil you w-Itla tie pro- �3 upt-3oxis o£ Paragraph E of Sec-1073 �2s Tax- t7;-z® filing. y �1' — acceptance of this orc?inam=0 Sim =-�r nffI4--0 iv# Linin ; cs� days after tho passage o City C? erlt. k OR16�NAL TO CITY GLKRK �����*�F� COUNCIL r l !! 'L to / l CITY OF ST. PAUL FILM NO. v - _ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �� GOLJIVCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY July 16, 1984 COMMIS TONER \ DATE RESOLVED - That Tgve�-ri iiaeuse, application 4893, and Dance Hall license, application 4894, v iseg £or by Alexander Toric for •976 Arcade Street be and they are hereby denied re=commendation of the License Bureau. COUNCILMEN Yeas � Nam` / Pearce ,' /Peterson • ,Rosen ,Truax - �(7arren , Wenzel /Mr. President 5..%l 6,34 !I C. F. No. 98351 -By 11. _E warren --y ! j Fred M. Truax—l. C.. Pearce— 'Resolved. hat -Tavern 11—a e, -P- j' ` pl[catlon. 489nd Dance, 11.11 icenee. application 4894.. pplied f— by Atex - i ander Torlc for 976 Arcade' Street bra and they eer -heby dented qon r `;.ommendattonY the License Bureau. Adopted by the Council July 17. 1934. �! Approved July 17. 1934. (July 21-1934) Adopted by the Council7_19W_193—__ In favor Approved____' _a/!!�1.7 `193'_�93 Against r- Mayor v,.; f C^ ORIGINAL TO -CITY CL9.K COUNCIL 9S352 CITY OF ST. PAUL WX NO. ti�fp1�FICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEN BY - - - -- _ _ - - DATE July 16, 19E4 COMMIS NER RESOLVED Tibet avrant license, application 3808, On Sale Malt Beverage licet}se, application 3809v rL3t+e3 O-rf Sale hxmlt Beverage license, application 5810, applied for by Louis Bambrick at 2202 North Bale Street be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of .the License and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Louis Bambriok t1 —_qL__e®s o£ $x0.00, $50.00 and $5.00 and to cancel acid Restaurant, On Sale Malt Beverage shad Of£ Sale Malt Beverage licbnses, respectively. COUNCILM E2-: Yeas Pgarce Pterson / 11e /Kosen _ _ _—In favor ,'Truax rrenAgainst t .-. /Ml/- r. President 5M 6,31 C.' S. NO. 98352-337 A. U., Wan tt}} Fred M Tfnax—i. C. Pearce f ResOived, That w Restaucaa� me July 17.1934.`;, U� 17 Adopted by the Councill_.-1$0----193— Approved ,pfl_ 1- �-- -- Mayor GL+-.� COUNCIL CITY OF -405L ILI L. VILE No. -Aw- Y GLEC4K COUNCIL RFESC)11L-1-1-11-14=111�X �F="FFz^L- F= -ORM July 16, 1954 PRESENTED BY MA01-FE- RESOLVED That Restaurant license, 4587 and Oa Sale Malt Beverage license, application 4568, applied for by T -3k— �,_wga-ra at 236 CAL=-oll Avenue be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation c:pfEh2=4DELuv and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to irs,±v-'3rL4c-:L -R=— John -jqe,WgeLm-a the fees Of $10.00 and $5o.00 and to cancel said spp1ic:-t:LC,3cL93 for testauvant ,Lja<j 03m Sale Malt Beverage 9 That Ifte.tauran Ip14. 3E. Ifeen.e. pjj­C .97 —d 0. S.Cl� ]Salt B.- V. raKe ILI'= 41s 4688. applied pII.d —d tj.by depleQ Bureau. and *2M hereby =1 to r.f..d t. J.h- NewRard the I— Jr $10.00 --ds — 02.! 1.2 H VV�tl-. Arr. and d- Ai. 3Gat J6 .. r.m. 11- i Adopted by th­ C.—Il J.1Y 24.1934. Approved jk 24-1934. -y 29-1924) Adopted by the Counril Yeas. Nays. �ZPEARCE ETERSON 2 4 1934 /R CO N ZX Adopted by theCouncil_193-- - *ARREN JUL 2 4: 1934 /WENZEL /�R. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) COUNCILMEN Yeas UYS Pearce Peterson Rosen favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan)-' 514 6,34 Adopted by the Counril Yeas. Nays. �ZPEARCE ETERSON 2 4 1934 /R CO N ZX Adopted by theCouncil_193-- - *ARREN JUL 2 4: 1934 /WENZEL /�R. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) OR�BINAL TO CITY -LKFK `�l - COUNCIL GITY OF ST_ PAL7�--. FILE NO. • OFFICE , OF THE GITY GLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION — GENERAL FORM ,jul_V_i3J, 1934 PRESENTED BY RESOLVED iNelsc Hmnson, did on the ?sid day of Taaliary 2934, make en E5 a) at 172 Farrington Avenue; application for a restaurant license (apF�icatioa and1x13 z c -L bacs�se taxes on the premises st 97�F.AS, said license was wit. 172 Farrington Avenue were iulpeAd., for grhich removed from res sow s=ue c'_ api'3leant fLt 172 Farrington Avenue on June 1, 1934, therefors� 8 RESOLVED, that the proper city oF£ace�-s toe aid they are hereby authorized to refund to Nela Hanson the si=i of $S -8S, -which sum is the unused portion of license fee deposited on sal c3 rest saran '-:-cense. C_ F_ Ho_ 98S S4—BY H. E. Warren--, Peard O --�vb.ereas: ZYels Z3anson. did- on the .2nc3 -say -oP 3aa uari.aurant licensen<av- p1iCaY3oa Yor a r pliCat3 on' B8> at 17'2 Farris Ston AVe- riue - 'W here as_: said license was withheld because taxes on the premises at f72 Farri nrsto Area le were. unpaid. o - ,v�.-hiclx a id applicant removed Prom 1.72 aFarriri stoa Avenue on Jssne 1. 1934 - tYiere£ore. be: - it - Re Ives. that the 'proper city ers b0 sad that >;r¢'-h¢I'eby that—, lzed to- eYuaa to f H nsen thed portion $S_85_ �crh ich Sum is th¢ nus OF liceII Se £ee deposited on ¢said tauraat-2iceII se_ Aaopled AY the COuno ¢il Tuly 17, 1934... A pproved <S 4731 2111934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Leaf rce J �1%terson,' Rosen — —In favor %Truax 'Warren —4)—=Against Wenzel Mr. President .(Gehan) 5M 6-34 Adopted by the Council 193 Approved _�f_-�'---193_ Mayor rJ�I'Lv-Hanson oper•ited es'=.ur°lull 3t 172 Fnrrington Ave. 5 months ending j une 1, 1934. Bec,iuse landlord gaze him ao -issu n c.e that taxes would be taken so thnt license •,vould be granted, qlplicant moved. from Premises rind his fisked for refund o unused portion of license fee (7 months)'. eR�d�MwL to C.— e6UMCIL. _ = - IVO. `CfITY OF ST. PALS w FILE t� 7� kIGE OF THE CITY mw )ERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION — GE W --M RAL FORM PRESENTED ) - �- -,C s i �.. . .�...\.� _ -I _ DATEY 13 1934 WEMR.EAS, Louis Yarusso desires to w�­c,- -m—�w=-a-raLw app13_cnt1on 4494 Por On S83a Malt Beverage, and application 4495 for Rest—�� �-- ��t licenses at 473 Broadway; t reiore, be 1t RESOLVED, that the proper city of£ica, be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Louis Yarasso the fees of• , %Mr­�j=)j -00 and ei-0.00 and to cance3 said On Sale Malt Beverage and Restaurant 3&oeno, z—�speetively. F e � - 1rt_ Truax—Y C Pea to `P. Y -a re� s. i.ouis Y aso desires 4494 Ya On Sale .. it�-a z �a ayp-licat3o 4495 and apDli c473 1Sa�'t- vera¢. 1 S Por - sLatarant lice ¢s si 473 Broad- ' � e }+e fore.. be it --v r over city 0YYi- ih¢ ?L;e 3ved. that Dr author- they heretlY cE`�rz a_�� g g and thC Yund. to Louis _ . t. s .—Cl feet$10-00 .and Malt B¢veraee and Res- sand " %. taus =�c3.Ca � a Sal¢ L lic¢n sea. ¢sp¢ctively.. Qted by tha Council TulY 17. 1934_ 34. 122-1934) COUNCILMEN // Yeas / Nays, / Pearce GPeterson '" 'Rosen __ In favor ,/Truax �� /Warren ! • –Against Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6-34 Ate— opted by the Councill1��—�.g 193-- IfIf-I o Im Approved __ 193_— ' Mayor Louis Yarusso made application for Restaurant and On Sale beer licenses on June 27, 1934. Since he has found taxes delinquent on property at 473 Broadway, which malces his obtaining these licenses doubtful. He has therefore decided not to enter business at this location and asks for refund of fees. ewlmwwt• e[rr c -9-K C6UNCIL 98356 7 CIT OF ST. PAUL FILE No. s r OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PR ----TED OY 4--=.•- ` i=t" tv_,' DATE all 16, 19`54 COMM13310NER RESOLVED T?Qe pwoper city officers be and they are hereby authorised to refund to tha t'o� o�� T+g named persons the license fees indicated deposited on applications I'or Hsl'1 licenses which license have been previously denied by C.F. 96710= �I W. H. Gilbert 107 E. 5th St. Dance Hall $15.00 >Appl. 4520 Louis Stanek 250" W. 4th St. " ^ 15.00 " 4408 Mrs. Freda 837 W. Water St. ^ ^ 15.00 ^ 5052 i C. F Fret Resp I tied t �pers- posite keens Yloust �V. H Lou Hall, M. St-. D Ad[ Ap[ 98356-13Y H. 1i. Warren— Truax-I. C.. Pearce— I. That V the P ­11,V author- ZWh ebYtlior- 5th St.. Dance_ 4th St.. Dance 837 W. Water tppl.5032. [I JuIY 17. 1934. 4. "I COUNCILM 3=�� W1''+ 1 7 rlvi Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council_ — 193_— rce etersori !!!1r41. /Rosen � In favor Appr6ved_— _193_— /Truax Warren —Against 1 `Wenzel f Mayor /Mr. President CC73 5M 6.34 j - R68oZ VCd: Th8'G. hecXs be drawn n CITY OF"SAI�NCT PAUL• L :=he "CityTr�asury. to ..the aSSregate. UNCIL Rc..70LV TIO�i COAJNCIL FILE NO. o unL f_ $202.409_79.'- oyerin{C Checks _ PRINTER a za-brad b582..to 5713- IncluslYe, ae ver' - checKs ora file in the .office oY the City S { Gozriv-Eroller_ I AdoP'Led bar the Council July 17. 1934. Jn1y 13 193. Approvaa 1,r 17. 1s84. <Ju1, 21-1934) - RESO�VED_ THAT <=ME:CKS BE DRAWN,ON THE CITY TREE �U2 F2Y,T0 SC TEjE_AGGREGATE AMOUNT C .COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED TO 5713-INCLUSIVe, AS PER CHECKS C>" F=l LE I ISI THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPI'F OLLER- 1J} AOOPTEO 73Y THE COUNCIL 1g3 i � //�� APPR OVEO 1VC 17 4 193 DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL 'A I CITY OF SAINT PAUL 'N01-1 ................................ COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE COUNCIL RESOLUTION Law." ED IMO .................. Owl *1 ........................... . ..... � AUDIT ROSIN imTHE CITY TRIASURYI G INET RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS III D WIN ON ON THE WOZIL OF I ig, TO THE AGGREWE AMOUNT 014 AW" COVERING 'MR. PRE$ INCLUSIVE, AS CHECKS NUMBIRID�M TO 4fE PITY OM 0 PER CHECKS ON I T DFFI�E 'IF 'ME PTR LLER. ADOPTED BY THE --- ... .......... . ...... . . . ................... . .. APPROVED �' CITY COMPTROLLER /V . . ....... .. ........ . .. ....... .... . ..... . ... CHECK IN FAVOR OF NUMBER BROUGHT FORWARD TOTAL M ENT DISBURSEMENT TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT S CHECKS E K CHECKS CHECKS 8 go 1468790 1! DATE ' RETURNED BY BANK BY BANK V, 55,92 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin- Axel P. 52 5 Peterson, o. of fin. 04 4 04 4 a, a ;5 Axel P. Peterson, 0. of Fin. 1 661'4 5585 Axel To Peterson, Co Of Tin- 5586 Axel P. Peterson, 0. of Fin. 2271. I 2 299, 86 J, 5587 Axel Fe Peterson, Q. 'of Fin. 5588 I Axel F,,Peterson, 0. of Fin. 5 615; 47 2 osiS 3s� i 5589 Axel To Peterson, 0. Of Fin. 5590 Axel To Petersont 0, of Fin. I WOO 2 445'59 5591 Axel F. Petersons 0, of Fin. 9 430:09 55,92 Axel ?, Peterson, 00 of fin. 4 .8168 $59 Angelo Vike Fiorito Odd Modal BOV614P 001MAY 3d 50 5595 ' �� �� axQoxor 559 6All Is ht'llml af 1101 a� 5597 ah��' �� �� ion 9d '' Ray hlto$ hpt$ of hv. houl �9 39 Mies Linda WON ' �i 5600 Allied Uaterials Corp#665 601. berioan DeTelo*d COMPRAY 5 31 5602Joh I - Anderson 1115 5603 Buoka Brothers 2211 560 East Side Groom CIOMP07 10'40 560� , L. Eisenmenger Meat Company 162.74 560 Gat Consumers Assoolation Pi00 5667 08ner6l Elsotrio Supply Corp, 6$:R 5609 Gruber Auto SleatTiO Company 3' 13 5609 FOC6 Leslie Paper Company 5610 Mtobsud Brothers,ino. 'Midway 42'6 248 5611 Ice Cream.Company 5612 Midway ice Crean company 5613 ' Minnesota Milk Company 290 30 lZ6 93 5614 �Uinnesota Milk Company 5615 ;Mlnnesota Oil & RefoCompany 6 72 53 50 5616 Vlools, Dean & Gregg Company 5617 'Northern States Power Company 111 X7 I 680 6 2 5619- -!,vortbern states Power Company 5619 Owens Motor sales, Inc* 2 402 4028 5620 Robinson, Cary & Sands Oompanj 939 ;3 5621 O.W. Robland Company 5622. �Sanjtary. Food Mfg.Oompany 2 31 6 57 56g �.sobxiiz Grocery lAoSudbelmer & Son Plumb.Co. 27 51 I 56 :Tr1-St&td Tel. & Teig. Compare j Compan3 223 1119 5 96 5601 Tri-State Tel. & Teig. 5627 warren -Given,, Inc. I 107 83 5628 E.W. Wilson Company 5629 Tft. lqondra 513 50 is 29 5630 Woodburn & Brandl 30 52 SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD 91 Ji J, 91 I DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE NO ........ e-viN(!I*A&LoR= CALL COUNCIL RESOLUTION FAVOR I 1 AUDITED CLAIMS ly , 3 MAY XM a I PEARCE ROSEN TRUAX WENZEL MR, PRE$. MAHONEY ADOPTED BY THE CO] y........... CHECK iNUMPER 0NiT RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS 09 DR %N ON THE CITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF I COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED.......0.j; TO INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS I I OFF1 R1.1y COMPTROLLER. ......................................... . ... ....._.......19. . .... CITY COMPTROLLER ffQQ ....... . ..... ....................... .... ... ... ........... .. MAYOR DATE U TOTAL DATE RETURNED .1 IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 5631 Axel wetereon, 0, of fin. 5632 Axel Fi PsteTsont 0o of fin. 1 5633, Axel F. Peterson; Go of fin'. 5634 Axel Tj,PeteTson, 0, of Fin. 5635 Board of Public Welfare 5636 Axel F. Peterson, a. of Fin. 5637 Axel r, Peterson, 0, of Fin. 5638 jobn aline 5639 S,,S, Kresge 5640 Theo, At& Jelsong Clerk of D00to 5641 MOW# hole, IAQO I 56u ����� �a�l�� , �, X64 � ��Q1 �, ��t���o�, a� o� �'��, 5641564 tPoteroono 0, of fin, 7 500 00 , VA1880 Hit gitoh 5647 0804a Rie0s County Auditor 5648 Lawiefioo A* Bolero 00hier Wo! I Ment Oo 5649 00tol city Live & Cement 06i any P 5650 ranells Omni 74A & 003pea 1i 5651 Lampland L=ber Company 5652 10adden-,Lambert Company 5653 �Naqsau Paper company 5654 Republid flow MetOr COMPSAY OR 0. Sommers & Company 565 5 Stiefel PToduots OompanYsIDN' 51657 vidto*Y Printing Company 51@8 IkAtho4y , WWII? 9699 Betholda Hospital. 5660 Dro Hill Bolonder 5661 DrAttlad & DWAJohlon 5662 Dro AA W601A Ma 566 jo alinto 56R Drs it isber 5665 Df, E*4' J, Prenderpet 5666 Dr. Jugone It Soott 1667 1. 1beTtz 5669 ftyen Construotion Company 5669 ;F$elding & Shepley, Ino, 564- 0 John gandquiet 5671 �aapitol stationery Mfg*Compan) 5672 Midway ice cream Company 567� Northern states Power Company 567. Northern states Power Company 5675 The,Speakes Company 5676 'Tri-State Tel* III Telg, Compenj 5677 ,Tri-State Tel. & Telge Company 5678 Twin City Show Card Company 5679 The Wall Street Jounal 5690 'West St.Paul Times SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 15oo go, 10 606 99 27 626'so - 6935 2 668 10 038: 65 754 86 20197 3 00 10 00 15 00 499 50 3100 00 �6 � 416',67 150'70 7 �13 50 �75 24 igg i 2io7' 13 314 11 6 21 29 !69 625 8 3 00 86 1,65 4s 100 96 '00 75 ,6 0 o 6,5O p0o 20 00 40 00 10 Q0 2R g7 1 a 163 24 176 21 174 9 135 11 00 k INE 'tiG• CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL OFFICE rl DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK NO,........... / OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL COUNCIL RESOLUTION M e 080 ARCS �* FAV1R AUDITED CLAM J y ... ......::.....:.....::.... RQSEN CHECKS BE DRAWN 0 THE CITY TREASURY, TRUA>4 ,.,,,AGAINST „COVERING WENiEL TO THE AGGREGATE AAMOUNT OR 1-,• .�•1.""" pp������NN INCLUSIVE, AS MR. PRE9.MAlIMMRf �iV11�W TO......3: ... �r 3� PER CHECKS ONFILEOFFICE 0 �CITY'COMPT OLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL....... . 1...19 ................. ................... ... .......... ......_.. CITY COMPTflOILER R VED.........�I,�..._. ' BY ...................... _............ :.................._U-✓............... ...... ....F... ..�........ MAYOR -_- __..- _._ TOTAL DATE -- ' -RETURNED" J ' ' CHECKIN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK " NUMBER CHECKS CHECKS 4462 ' BROUGHT FORWARD 7� WP061 '�M [ y i J36 Oo 5681 James Is Gipple 15 06 5682 George lou"y & Carl so res 5683 Louis L Peilen, 45 00 aarriok & Hussman 481,40 5684 The' Bpeakes Company 7 00 5695 Minnesota Auto Parte Oompany y 568 Board Of water 0o=19siollere 23 254 4 o 5681 Board of Va 5688 Board of Vat'? Oommissionere 202151 5689 Board of Water 0029eioners 15 9'� 19 !, 5690 Board of hter oommiesionm s 5 5691 Baard of water Oomroiosionere 51 ' 3� 569 gaar� of pater Oommissionere , ei riers 2 34 569 , Board of �':�ter oo»Iie a 56 ward of Water Oommissionore 1075 0 6 Irgin 0t Pearoe, 00 of'duos 52, 3� 5649 Axel t. Petersont O�PAT$ 434i 5691 Milton Rosen. O, of P.orks 1 260.68 { 569$ Milton Roselle 0. of %Works 12 $57,67 5699. i �lilt6l Rosen, C of ,works 511 87� 5700 Milton Rosen, a. o P Works r 2 568. d6 5T01 Milton o $ . 196475742 Milton Rosen'0. of P,norke 1 ' 5703 Milton Rosen, 0. of Morks g7o Milton Rosen, 0. of P.11orks 733 56 5705 Milton Rosen, 0. of P.norke 293 31 429 bb glob Milt on Rosen, 0. of P.�►orks 23811 5707 Milton Rosen) 0. of P.lorks 5708 Milton Rosen, 0. of P��orks 3 1 1 ' 5709 Milton Rosen) 0. of Ptnorks 946 2 Rosen 0. of P.worke 2 383 5710 Milton 'O.Parks� W. 711 72 5711 Fred go TN&Xo 6Oo 5713 572 Esta, warren, C,P.Baf sty 1 00 ..SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD 267 .92 10d931Q .._:: _..:. gwlelC�t- �1 NUMREFL �- qIT'�.. r7 A • • COYNCtL,R�.di COUNCIL RE"SOLUTION �� No.— �}jL FOR , AUTIiORtZATtON OF LOGAL t MPR OYEMt£NT PR OD 6GT3 - - Reso1—That the Council hereby concurs iu therecommendation of the Cor3tract-Committee and awards the contract for curbing both sides of we1Zs street from Payne Ave. to Edgerton street, in accordance with plans --cam specifications hereto attached, to tae STANDARD STONE COILFAg they b a :2-aaS� the lowest responsible bidders, for the sum of $884.95, and the Corporation Counsel is hereby instructe3 to draw up the proper form of c oizt act theiefor. ` 98360--gy Ml lion Rosea o urs vi �ih hat Contract Committeemmry nwaadfth` the on LracL :for urbias both sides of ..-ZPells Sireet from Payne Ave. to Edu4 j ertoa Street. in accordance with plans the STANDASL.D STONE- aCOcM1. they belnl; the lox_est esponslble bid- .` filers. for the. um of- 5684.95. and tb� Co poratioa - Cossnsel is hereby in- � coatcraci--L thareforn For�a,l eggdr. No 3075_ En>;ineel-s Estimate $830.00. _7:9- by- the Council. July 1?. 1934. :�� yAADro1.-ed July 17_ 1934_ FORMAL 61p l+So_ 9078 - ENGINEER'S ESTIMATES 830I 00 NOTE= TO BE GZ=RTlFlEO AS TO FUNDS AVAtLAHLE BY COMPTROLLER BEFORE PRESENTING TC, COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. PERMAN E[VT I a�IYROVEM ENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBU RSEO FOR DOST OF THIS" IKfPROVEM ENT As FOLLOWS: 684.95 2_ APPRO QRZATEO FROM GITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— 3_ APPROPRIATE- FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—EXEMPT PROPERTY—' - GO -E S !_ APPF2p F+R IATE- FROM - HONG ISSUE—GOOF S 684.95 COPIES TO = 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNENCU MB.ERE— SAL_ COMt�TROLILER Ri tI. PUBLIC WORKS PURGIHAS][l�aG _ COUt�[CILMEN YEnS s Iza >0.1K -+K- PRESIGKN` ABOVE T •MPRo, MENT REVOL AMOUNTS. NG FU o � LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO. - ___ — , (ROLLER - DATE t tNAL OROER'AOOPTEa NAYS IN FAVOR A --PTE— BY TFIE COUNCIL 1834 - - GAINST �� aa APPROVE- 1 +y 1 M4 ! �Y I MwIOR ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK ORD114AAf • 'C, P. No. 98361--ordlnam INCIL FILE NO, 8► 6 By lied At. Truax jirance amending Ad, `t t' ,i., t•a.,t/ :e No 3260% P"� DINANCE N0.��� PRESENTED Y t * s amended d enbIll? t mni-' An ordinance amending Administrative Ordinance No. 3250, passed Avpmt 20, 1914, as amended by Ordinance No. 3870 and subsequent amendments, ,entitled "An Administrative Ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of St. Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor." THE COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES OHDAINt Section I. That Ordinance No. 3260, approved August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the title "Instructor of Dram doe and Story Telling" where it adve in Subdivision (b) of Section 7 of said ordinance, and b inserting in Grade 7 of the Miseellaneoas Sarvico a Saotioa 6 of said ordnance the 1011or14 line sad titles Prom s To • 7b,..Instructor of Dramatics and, Story = Telling . , .. . . 4a 9b Section U. This ordinance sball taloa effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. I ,hereby recommend for paseage W the Council the aboymentioned amendments to the Civil Service Rules, (7-12.34) Yeas Councilmen Nays ,R fe-- Peterson j Rosen T.0 U - 1�lasr�. ' Wenael Mr. Pres' t (Gehan),� Attest: 300 6.14 7 ..._.." .,Y.._._.... Civil Service oomissioner Passed by the Council— In Favor _Against Approved,_"_ -v � v -- \Mayor, [ �; _ [. j I 2nd. r •'t . Laid over to 1 t 3rd. &app. —L—_ Adopted_,_ Yeas ?gay, Yeas Naffs Pearce.{ ��tcrsnn � Pcrcr.,on � Rosch ///� A1C (1}l'n _ Truax Men 11''cn:cl ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK ORD114AAf • 'C, P. No. 98361--ordlnam INCIL FILE NO, 8► 6 By lied At. Truax jirance amending Ad, `t t' ,i., t•a.,t/ :e No 3260% P"� DINANCE N0.��� PRESENTED Y t * s amended d enbIll? t mni-' An ordinance amending Administrative Ordinance No. 3250, passed Avpmt 20, 1914, as amended by Ordinance No. 3870 and subsequent amendments, ,entitled "An Administrative Ordinance relating to the Civil Service Bureau of the City of St. Paul, approving and adopting rules and regulations therefor." THE COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOES OHDAINt Section I. That Ordinance No. 3260, approved August 20, 1914, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out the title "Instructor of Dram doe and Story Telling" where it adve in Subdivision (b) of Section 7 of said ordinance, and b inserting in Grade 7 of the Miseellaneoas Sarvico a Saotioa 6 of said ordnance the 1011or14 line sad titles Prom s To • 7b,..Instructor of Dramatics and, Story = Telling . , .. . . 4a 9b Section U. This ordinance sball taloa effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. I ,hereby recommend for paseage W the Council the aboymentioned amendments to the Civil Service Rules, (7-12.34) Yeas Councilmen Nays ,R fe-- Peterson j Rosen T.0 U - 1�lasr�. ' Wenael Mr. Pres' t (Gehan),� Attest: 300 6.14 7 ..._.." .,Y.._._.... Civil Service oomissioner Passed by the Council— In Favor _Against Approved,_"_ -v � v -- \Mayor, [ �; _ [. OR�O�MAL TO CITY CL!-wK PRESENTED 0011F COMMISSIOTIEl2 CITY OF ST. PAUL_ COUNCIL NO. � li',!I , FILO OFFICE OF THE CITY GL_ERK CIL RESOLUTION — GEN 1=Ft' L_ FORM GATE July 18, 1954 RESOLVED Tlsat Qa Sale Malt Beverage ll censs. How -1043, expiring September 8, 1984, and Dance us -17 1ieeas6 No. 553, expiring April 2, 1935 issued to the New Deal Club, Inc. at 1949 •University AvexLue be and they are hereby s3jw3n recommendation of the Bureau or Police COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays PLLearce // /Yetersori �oserz -- —In favor Truax /�C7arren -----Against / /�XTen�el /Mr. Presiderit �Gelzarz� 5M /6.34 i Resolved, That On Sa'2e_ Salt Bever. a93 license. No_ 1Q43Sept. S. . exvirlarr ' ! 1934; -and Dance 'Ha.11 license 'No. .533. ixpirin Avril.- -2.- Z93o-'ssuad to the New Deal Club: 3E z at -1949 Univer sfty Avenue be and tb.ey a hereby voXed upon recommendation of the �I Burean of -Police__ - Adopted by th0 Council July i8_ 1934. Approved July 18_ 1934_ CJuly 21-1934 JUL 18 1934 Adopted by the Council—_ __ ____193 JUL 18 1934 Mayor rl¢iaal to City —11 PRESENTED 8Y : COMMISSIONER_ RESOLVED CITY OF Sr. PAUL OFFI OF THE CITY CLERK >UNCILOLUTION—GF-NERAL. FORM` a.nate xo:` Adopted by the Council JulY 18. 1l Approved 'SIV 18. 1934. (u 21-1934) That the Northern $fates mor-camga�Y - par*w+j ssion to install 1-35 foot pole in the a11ey east o:f Winslow, south of Wyoming, with necessarg gay s anchors, wires, and Telephone Company wires Pols said wires to be removed when requested to cio so b� the Common Council and cost of said removal t o b e borne by the Northern States Power Compe-nY - �s t i mat e # 20601. ootrnlcn. "C:' 8364 FILE__________________ COUNCILM E Yeas TTaYs Pearce - --------------------In favor Rosen Truax --------------- �^, / _a¢ainst Wenzel l Mr. Presidemxt 6M 6-32 7 / Adopted by the Council ------------------------ � 18 .193---_193-...__ Approved ------ JUL _1_81934 ---- zi.-� ----,.-----��------- - Mayor f." DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL 6� y COUNCIL COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE No. .......... lt •••••••• MAY COUNCIL ABSOLUTION MCDQNA6D IN FAVOR ROHN AUDITED CLAIMS ........... .....„,:,,„ TRUAX ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AGAINST RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS Bg A ,T� CI TREASU I WENiEL DD MR. PRES. I GARS TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUN OF >.•...i„ , COVERING 0 1Q3(� CHECKS NUMBERED........�....:.t0..........,.......,, INCLUSIVE, AS ADOPTED BY TH UNCIL.._........... PER CHECKS ON YE' E OFFW Y COMPTROLLER, 11 QyAPPRDVED.•......_......tt..8.....1..4....._ 9....... .. ...._...... ....r.... ..///111 .......... / CITY C MAYORBY... . ._..... _. _........ ...... ............ _. C.F. xo. 91966— TOTAL DATE ¢solved, Th., cheeks be drawn on the Qit, Treasury, to the aggregate RETURNED nmount oL E3,749.82, covering checks OF i. N numbered '6AI4 to 6763,1nclus!Ve; 89 TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK PPT checks on file: in the office of the CHECKS CHECKS City Comv roller. —_-__ Adopted by the Connell July 18. 1934. - ' Apl) ved July 18. 1934. j (July 21-1934) HT FORWARD 64267 .92 16o6m1 o 5714 Hugh Jones 38 4 5715 John Fitzpatrick 96100 5716 Axel F•Peterson, 0* of Fin. 101'74 5717 Axel FPeterson, C, of Fin. 1 487103 5719 Liggett;Drug.Company,Ino, 250.00 5719 ; Midway Sign. ,Company 14;00. 5720 :!Winton Cbristianson 75!00 5721 Dunoan MORae 75'00 5722 80peir. Tire Company 56'34 572. Ad61010 or 4 Icy $hop 3!00 0AIIA161 61 Way 5126 1 Miss Laura to Allen 5;72 5727 0811689:3018t 6 Derrick 0001 ny 2'90 5728 Amerioo linen Supply 0ompan ! 126'90 5729 heri.00 LWA supply aompan 12139 5130 Amerioan Radiator Oompany 716 5731. American stamp `Worke 3:50 !i 5732 American Terrazzo Oompany,Ino 48';15 5733 Atlas Gas & ail company so 195 5734 Atlas Gas & Oil Company 62153 5735 Automotive' Servioe' Company 5411}3 i 5736 1i Beebe Lo6ratorlasylne. 1 100 . 5737 ' John •Beiesel company 10180 5736 ,Belmont corporation 29102 5739 go Berglund Lumber company 276 !30 5740 11 Alfred M, Beet compay 1519 5741 Bingham ,A Rorton'Ino, 38 0 5.742 Albert Bonnier Pub. House 1 g0 5743 Bowen A Sons'77 5744 H.0. Boyeson Company 20 68 571 ;9. Brand Coal Company 14 00 Braunig & Sons- 2 97 57 7 F.J. Brings & Company 16 74 5748 Brodie Company,ino. 1 pp0 5749 »r own Sheet Iron & Steel Comp y 36 p2 5750 Brush Pottery Company 12 75 5751 ;Capital Ice & Fuel Oompany,In , 15 00 5752 Capitol'Laundry,Ino. 22 43 5753 Capitol Welding & Mfg.Company 33 90 5751 Central Garage,Ino,g fi6 89 ® 5755 Cerailo Atelier 4 5756 0herry-Burrell Company 4 0 5757 Chicago Apparatus Company 1 19 5758 ;Citizens Ice &Pixel Company 51 80 5759 :Cochran -Sargent Company 84 6 5760' 'Commerolal Gas. Company ; c 20 4 5761 Commonwealth Electric Company 3 y 5 81 5762 ;The Crane Company 132 85 5763 Crexoent Creamery Company 61 57 1 1 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD' . 64.267 92 9.610674: 700 4.4 V i 77 71 IT I C. R No, 98380 -By H, C. Wenzel— FORM Not 2 1 Whereas, the Commieslon8r of Pub - Ho Utilities has reported Ina, rdance "'Ith Section 63 of the Cit darter, Subject'-xistence of An, emergency, ;"d necessary the`employme3:.�..� .than eight hours Der di, said employment ,so al hours of emp' It Date 061411i ti 1934 0d, WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Public Utilities has reported in accordance with Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergency which rendered necessary the employment of certain employes of his department for more than eight hours per day and on Sunday, said employment being more than usual hours of employment, therefore, be it Resolved, That the,proper city officers are hereby authorized to pay the following named employes at the raze otherwise fixed for extra employ- ment for the extra time hereinafter set forth: NAME TITLE SUNDAY REGULAR RATE Chauncey J.Barrett Water -shed lab. 8 hrs. 8 hrs. .44 Joseph.E. Dario " " " 8 " .44 George N. Dupre George Leroux ° " " " " " 8 " 8 " .44 .491 Peltier n n n 16 " .49 ;Thomas Albert Duren Filter Plant Lab# 16 " 8 " #48 I'Ou Orn n n h 8 h 14 tin flitor � . Russell L, g�.RWO1l Baer# Repair�an 8 046 , Harry Oal Utilitymn 18 �� .56 Dalian 30 Duren Filter Plant Lab# ' 6 " 8 " 0461 Ludwig Zwirner Unskilled lab. 8 ° 8 " .45 William Dupre mater Shed Lab. ^24 " 8 " .491 Eugene TourvMe 1 " n " 24 " 8 " .44 Leonard Munson Utilityman: 12-111 .56- . Sam Ranelli Meche helper 3" .56 Chris Rauer Filter Plant Lab. 12 n .49 James Tighe Emer. Repairman 3 .494 Salvatore Colosimo Ditch diger 3 " " .55 Ben Danna " 3 .55 William D. Davis Utilityman 8 " .56 Roy Kane Henry J. Conrad " Plumbers helper 8 8 " " .56 .56 Chas, DeVinney Einer. Repairman 8 " .4 Peter J. Murphy Frank D. Strong 8 14 Frank B. Truro " " 8 " .44 Frank F. Racine Ditch digger 8 " .55� Harvey Donahue Utilityman 12 " 5 " .56 William D. Carlson Filter Plant Lab, 51 " A Michael Mulkern, Jr. " " It 8 " 1 " *44 Stanley C.Rasmussen " " " 8 " 151 ' " " .491 Walter Heidenreich Water -shed lab. - .44 Ayes , C`o l,ta oilNays arca etersonnserren Wenzel fr. President Gehan Cert is orrect Leonard N. Thompson General Superintendent Adopted by the JUL 1$1934 1934 Approved JUL 181934 1934 r , P:ifak July 3.7, 1934 Aa amergaacy has anis8a ixa .zha Department of Public ZTtiZities 3ur0au oP ttQater r 6ajaeY'ilag necessary the employmaat cxC cer-taia employes . o:' t%at department for more than eiglat hours per da -y is the claiag of the following work: Operatiag HjRp3maac3 Parr Patrolling Vadnais Lake# 23riv3-3rxg =asta123L3mg service connection to 3o�mldt* s Bre®sry- Ratchiag at Stora7arc3 and at Office.*** phis emergaacy aros a by yeas-oa oP Ehe following faots and -as-Sunclsy• #Prevent trespassing. **Taking LRA men ,to aac3 -rrom Suc3ier-ysLcizi ?'f s canal job- work had to be done outside or busiasss ]sours, account of sl=-tting off eater. Account of 4t3a oP J'uly For Board of water Commissioners C rtii correct �� I �- res - Leoasrd N � �Yiompsoa - General Superiatarsdaat - Petition pR8lLrgnpdRY. OIID�B•' 1C-4�r z p :98887Abatra�t- a;� A wrltten_T'raDr�!1.,,s`� PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVE MEI�_ tpnow(os tm and PRELIMINARY ORDER. r osesthemakingofthefollowingpublicimprovementby the City of Saint Paul, viz.: Theundersignedhereby $ oP Constructing__ -curbing._ on -_Lawson -_Street. -from -.Arcade -_S tr a e ............................ - -- ------ to Weide _Avenue.------------------------------------------- - ------------- -------- - ---------------------------- ------ - - - .... 193--- ------------- - , da of-------.........July-s �-9-�.......__---------------� Dated this 1'1--------y--- ---------- ------------------------------------------------- o -- l - - ---------- Councilman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Law.o. Constructing--curbing--qn......------�- n.-Steet.._.zout..Al cash_ Str-e-e- --..... -to Weide Avenue..._.-------------------------- -- - - - - --------- - ------.....1-- ------ - ---------------------------------------------------------- having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul........-.- - therefore, be it or and directed: RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public W Works he making ofe a�d improvement. ment, and the total cost thereof. 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improve 3. To furnish s plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. for on the Pet of three or more owners. 4. To state whether or not said impro ma fere to the is Commissioner of Finance. b, To report upon sII of the foregoing 1934 / JILL ---- • ✓r Adopted by the Council-------------------- .---- ------------------ YF.A6 NAYSL g 1934 Councilman � Approved......_..._.------ , PEARCE �--- RosEN n �� i GziL- ---• -----•- TEMAX//j . or. WENZEL lVIH PREBIDENT lk V.. C 1 13 (RM 7-33) �C. F. No:_98368—z ` _ __, pT_____ Abstract. Whereas, A written pko➢osar for the, PROPOSAL FOR IMPAtkk ng of the following improvement, n: r,natru ctln�• repalrit" a.nd relay and ent the stde—aak on ., of Gorman St: `beginning aC ence-..north 78it:;- beginnings. Ir north thence north 53, PRELIMINARY ORDER. g r 72 ft. farth r „r th,;; "ler St: be`,v- - •." .ton A ._o Theundersiguecl lz�raby proposes the making of the following publicimprovemen.;_; ,�::c3'City of Saint Paul, viz.: Reconstructixig r apes ring and relaying cement tile sidewalk on - ---- ---------- d ----- - ------ - --------- ---- ------ - -------------------------- --- ast side off' moo; xaar� St. beginning at Tylerut. thence north 7$ ft. ; --------heginniug--- --- _ a ti�eF r3�r- Y�� thegce-..nor-th---53--ft_;---b-egining------------ 72 ft. rn-orth, thence 8 ft. north. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ Northsideo � _ ex -__St. betwe_Xz_-_Gorman--St-,--•_And-_L;,giDgj q Ag _,_ -- -- - - -- - -- ---- -- ----- --------- (Two inside rows of tile onl Dated this -- - - - - - - - - - - - - --day of - ------------------------- ---- -- -- --- -, 19 ------- -------------- -------- Councilman_ PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Reconstruct; -1 xzg r apairing and relaying cement tile sidewalk on ------------------------------ ------------------"""----- -------------------- = - a_st s de oe�orma.r�--St. beginning at Tyler St., thence north '78 ft.; -be$3.uniu�----,!t- farther n�artt�� ther�ee nogth--- 5-5--- t-. ;-- begin# rig------------ 72 ft. Fare ��xaorth� thence 8 ft. north. ------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- North side o -V �y_Br 5t. between Gorman St. and Livingston Ave. ----------------{moo - -res r -L—_--Tows--- or_e _ ti2 e---nn3 having -been presented to tie Council of the City of Saint Paul_---_---_--__-_ ---------------------_____---_--------_----------------------- therefore, be it RESOLVED, '1f �a xn_xnhmdbner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 'T. To investigate --jr--zcessity for, or desirability of, the malting of said improvement. 2. To investigate t_e mature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof_ 3. To furniul1 s pX o r _ profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state c::.r rot said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. ✓" 5. To report iupo=a _$3Y of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Couac32.L 1-81934 YEAS Councilmsn -_--P����_^ Q� Z -f c Rose T:3E3_� Ms_ P$3san�-u form C A 18 (2M 7-33) Approved---------- ......JUL 18 1934 ------------- Mayor. 7/1 ROVI C; F. �p93369 NQ A8B' ( j i the matter of the asse . 'nest's, costs and expense' COUNCIL FILE N0. ..•...•.... :, eine reconstructing ri ............................. `:cment sidewalks E;v Final Contract Ne',, By........... 18messable; CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses•for constructing, reconstructing and repairing cement sidewalks Estimate NoF&& inal Contract No. M-3, 1933. -Assessable- r,�, 963H Cook Stroet, south aide, between Cypreso Street and Earl Street, beginning 60 feet act of tho roost i o o Cyproso Strout thorax lrla3t'0 foot, a160 bo ni ng l 'xk oary.: C �ocxxxx�cxxxxxxacrxxxxxxxx a ut c> rxxxxxx xx x r ?caX?cxxxxxxxx �rxxxx�thx2cX�X X�cx ? xxx ,r �xxxxx.,xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx..... xx The assessment of_betlefite•,--.costs and.expenses•.••••................••,.•..•......_...for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the ................ 16th...... day of ..A1.gubt.................................. 19.°x.4.., at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Sall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the Council .................................................. .... 193.... I JUL 181934...........................................:�✓. �,.erk. Approved................................................ ....... ..Z.1<5 ....s..., Mayor. Councilman Pearce Councilman t%r usen :-'= Prtersou Councilman aXn) iia1dE:M Rosen Councilman 6jUfiWgZ2M Truax \ / Councilman Warren_7S"tiE'J Councilman Wenzel / Mayor @NNW Gehan Form B. B. 17 INTMUREpIARY ORDERS. G yg 6 r9 R 1 I 11 77,E 9A (Ri C. R. No. 98370— !In the Matter of constructing a mire In the alley adjacent to lots i',, Inclusive, In . Blogk I. Uft. Plat 1, from California Avg 1 point • 25 feet south, of I,i a ' AVeile, under Prellmir, 97903 approved May 17 The Council of the Clty e *flcelW, the r ,— COUNCIL FILE NO By a, 'INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of constructing a sewer in the alley adjacent to lots 16 to 22, inclusive, in Block 1, Mon Grove Plat 1, from California Avenue to a point 25 feet south of Larpenteur Avenue, under Preliminary order_ ,_: _ 9 03 approved- , 143.4 ThCouncil of the Citi of St, Paul having rvived the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon nc� abo�� Im ro�cmarlr, and ha�►in� considered said ��p�tC, Ilctcby r�sol��s 1, Ththe s d tr!porr gad the im is hu6� gpprovcd and ghpf d, grid the Bid improyMM� is hereby ordered to be proceeded with, 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is construct a sower in the alley adjacent to lots 16 to 22, inclusive, in Block 1, Ufton Grove Plat 1l� from . California Avenue to a point 25 feet south of Larpenteur Avenue, I, with no alternatives, and that theestimated cost thereof is $1134.00 Resolved Further, That'a public hearing be bad on said improvement on the 16th day of August 193_'x, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.; in the Council Chamber of the .Gqurt House and City Hail Building in the -City -`of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notiee of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Chart6r,, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. ` Adopted by the CounciL JUL 1$ 1934 Approved JUL 18 1934 193—� / ity Clerk Mayor Councilman a Pearce /j Councilman +` '� _ Peterson I : Councilman Fea-r'eRosen D Councilman s ��w Truax s _. a^�=-4��`" Councilman rr� Warm" Council Wenzel Mayor a on Gehan Form B. S, A. 8.6 a R COUNCIL FILE NO.---------- .......... -................ By-_------- -------- ------------------------------------------------ I C . r. No. 98371-: In the mattda.er g'' ', . the asseasment oY- .beneata, gjo, a, cdata and ex,,,., a for chunging the. grade of Alley .In Block 19, Holcomb 'A' 'It. . 4t. Albano St. to Grotto St.'tolcoa- rm to the -ed. 11ne on the -o con ,veto.. ttached -and made'.- - e, the bZ.ent eatabllahe�3. hown-by, the blue aading Allen In -.,q Addltlon fr., St 't. t - to _ CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment - In the matter of the assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses F J4 F�80ff k for changing the grade of Alley in Block 14, Holcombe's Addition from St: Albans St. to Grotto St. to conform to the red line on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade being shown by the blue Aide+thereon, also grading Alley in Block 14, Holcombe's Addition from St. Albans St.. to Grotto St. to the proposed red line when established, 96625 ...................... Intermediary Order.........96837-------...--�' under Preliminary Order .............................. J...-....-.-............ Final .Order ................... 9fi934------------ .....-, approved ..................... Def -t.19.................................. 19._33- The assessment of..--bsne_tita.-.-dsmagaa-.--CRatS...aA-d- @xpQpaea-•••••---•------for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the .--..-15th- .............. -day of A4.0-st---------.•------------- -- 19-- 34 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. AL 19 1934 Adopted by the Council-- ............... _............................. ----- - - - • --`•----- ----=--------------- ..-.-_`"."......-.., City Clerk. Approved ........UL _............................ 19......-.. . -- ........... ,-, Mayor. Councilman Che Councilman ,;..g'�`ison $' son Councilman it MCald Cb�lncilman Elland Councilman ��d��heimer l Councilman v ` . el Mayor .Hodgson Form B. B. 17 1 COUNCIL FILE NO ............. ........................ _.. By........ L_ .......................................................... k1n the>matter of 'Anndi,Rfl6ACO1B fn Bloc., ! Additlon from 11endo,1,1_ • � under. Prellml.A, rmedisry,Order 96764 ` •;.,,O!a,vproved Nov. a' :-5 at of _ h. .,�. -tor'.. ❑6' 1- 1'8372 CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs .and expenses grading Alley in Block 3, Wilder's Addition from Mendota St. to Arcade St., N for under Preliminary Order .................. RUIZ ....................... Intermediary Order..... 9.6.7.5.6 ............................................ 96870 approved....................................Nop:..28.......... 19-33 Final Order... ..:....... ..............•-----..........--- The assessment of. . . ..................................for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the......... 15.th.............day of August,... ..................... 19...34, at the 'hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building; in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. =n Adopted by the Council.. -JU.. 1$ 1934 JUL 1$1934 -Vv`-!�-'-"---.., City Clerk. Approved--.......................................19. /f?.. .... `'Z?cti Mayor. Councilman Cla -S Councilman Pearce Councilman 1MM9WdZm Peterson Councilman Rosen Councilman mita Truax Councilman Warreo Mayor Form D. B. 17 - - C. P: No;, 6837 ' r+ 1 the tt of the assessment - of benefits. costs.and expenses Sot Brlmhall Avenue from -Jef• Prr -furbinc erson .Avenue. to 'Palace Street. un. der ' Preliminary Inter• d� / Order 95699, , 9 adlary :Order -95876..:Final Ordef COUNCIL FILE NO.. �l4.........____._.__._-._- 3. asess efl Aug- ,b. 1933. assessment of<,,beaeflt=„ goats' '"''�---�• . b for d 3d he8 bove'1ms \ •� n -' `witted to the CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses curbing Brimhall Avenue from Jefferson Avenue.to Palace Street, for under Preliminary Order .......................... 356.39 ................ Intermediary Order.. ............................ FinalOrder -96073 ..................... ................ approved -............ AVr�'-•-1.5................... .................... 1 19...33. The assessment of..............................for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the........... 1.5tb,...-...-...day of Anguli~ ........................ 19...34, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. JUL 181934 Adopted by the Council................................................... ---------------•-----------.... -'- JUL 18 1934 -- City Clerk. Approved............................... ................19......... Couneilma =2 Peame CouneilmatCjPbgusam�i Petersow CouneilmanZh"onabt-1 Rosen Councilma*i`Pah Truax I CouncilmanuSmAhantMEM Warren 2 Couneilma 'Wenzel �#1131IblIbD 3 y Mayor Gehan - Farm E. 11. 17 e COUNCIL FILE NO ...... .......... __.............. .. By_ _...._...._....._-------- _.._------- ....... ..... ....... C. F. No. 98874— In the matter of no assessment of benefits c s is and exao e for curb - r• n Fal mount Avenue from nSyn- ,to - 'ato.Av to Griggs at.."under Pre- '•iary Order '95437. Intermodiury 98374 •-95877; Final order 96074, av Ang 15, 1933. st :'seeament of begeats(cos I;�nses:: for: a.nd." tbrabove fr: `' CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses curbing on Fairmount Avenue from Syndicate Avenue to Griggs Street, under Preliminary Order..................9b437......................1 Intermediary Order ,................................ for FinalOrder...................9697.4......................., approved .............. All.g,..15.............. :.............................. , 19...33 The assessment of................ benefiha.,..aneta..and..eapensea ......................... for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the ---.-....-.15th-.-.-....-.day of 19—K at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of ,St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and-. the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. JUL 181939 Adoptedby the Council................................................................. ... .. - -- ---•_ ..............:11..._.....---- -...--------•---......, ity Clerk.Approved............--.. R--..93..........19.--...... L / l t/ Mayo . Councilmans^ Pearce Councilor dKM*ns I: Peterson / Councilman fUd:M Rosen Councilman Truax -j;UELISI-:P0 Councilman Warren Councilman Wenzel Mayor' Gehan Form B. B. 17 COIWCIL FILE NO ....................... _............ _.. By..... _.... _.......................................................... CITY OF ST. PAUL 9$375— miatter of the costa and exm., regtrnctln. 1 sidewalks No. M•3, 1933. "4Aab1�. :il' i7u Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for construoting, reoonstructing and repairing Cement sidewalks r,,stimste No. 4, Contraot No. M -S, 1985. --Assessable-- FA 96612 Grand Avenue, north side, beginning 74 feet East of Caribridge Avenue, t}lenoe Eaet 46 feet$ FA 0606 belliq Owes weeet Bidet beginning 660 feet South of Wynne Street thenoo South 16 feet) begiming 70 feet farther South, thence South 681 feed beginning 16 feet further, thence South 160 Poet, F#O, 9660 Mimtohaha Stroet, south side, beginning 6 feet West of Bedford Street thence Witt �0 feet, 6 feet wide, F,O,96770Ia'seon Street, south side, beginning 6 feet West of the Fast side of Earl . Street, thence Cast 66 feet F.O. 96829 Cook Street, north aide, beginning 80 feet west of the west line of Forest Street, thenoe West 40 feet, F.o. 96829 Cook Stroetsr north sides between cypress Street and Earl Street, beginning 240 feet East of the East line of Cypress Street, thence East 40 feet F.O. 96774 Jenks Streets south side, beginning 40 feet East of Fast line of Greenbrier Avenue, thence East 40 feet uo-auu.on.aaaa assessment on tse. I th. ..._....day of AwAat -------------------------- 1g,.-34 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. JUL 18 1934 Adopted by the Council --------------------- .............................. ............. 18 134 -----------�C���=-- - --- -- -`-"-- -`' .'"-`City Clerk. Approved -3�� 19 �_../i.._..t_�L.h.•--�.---' Mayor. Councilman Pearce Councilman seg_ Peters on Councilman anaTd . :71 12usen ;tiULIJlX��U �� / Councilman and ,, Truax � i1 Councilman -c^ahs' Warren - Councilman Wenzel • Mayor c:chau Farm B. B. 17 >dxct�'sx'c'sz"s�'s's�'c�x�x�zcxxx�� The assessment of-.----------bdnd£its..--aastd._�Rd..�R9zl�QS--•-------•----•--• for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the.._..... Ifith------------- day of Pug_uat--..- , 19-..34, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. bi., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. JUL 18 1934 Adopted by the Council -----------------_....-..-....-----.-....--- ......-.-.-..... F -. .... ... �� C. - ity Clerk. 181934 / Approved..................................��� ...............19_.-..-.. 5zv*=-!----- Mayor. Councilman pe -C ouncilman- s9R>- Petersters on i .Ul,i$111'•1>� / Councilman 6nall,,, 12ose,, U Councilman @lid Truax Councilmanc"'ate.--_; Warren Councilman�Ai�rtae�e� Wenzel Mayor ciebau Farm B. B. 17 OR14INAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL CITY OF ST.. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RE LUTION—GENERAL FORM BY C6,07I. .FER�7� DATE July 19, 1934 RESOLVED That the Purchasing Agent be, aHd,he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller, one tank car, approximately 8000 gallons, 400 end point gasoline, from the ATLAS 'GAS & OIL CO., at a price of $$ .0944 per gallon, less lfa ten days on the gasoline, including state tax and state inspection, also Federal excise tax, to be spotted on Municipal Equipment Bureau spur at Dale Street, on informal bids, as an emergency exists where failure to act promptly would work a hardship to the best interests of the City. Charge General Fund– Municipal Equioment– 1003-134 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays PXRrce /P Person __In favor Uax %barren —__Against / Wenzel MR. VICE PRES'. ROSEN C. F. No. 98376-13y Milton Rosen— Resolved, That the - Purchasing Agent be. and he Is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller. one tank ca 'itpprpxfmately 8000 gallons. 400 t` d point gasoline.. from .the ATDAS t GAS &. OIL CO.. at a' price of $.0944 per gallon, less I% ten days on the gaso- 1111, Including tate tax and slot, 1n- { spectlon. also Federal excise tax, to be spotted. on Municipal Equipment Do - ,eau spur at Dale Street. on informal bids. as an emergency -existswhere fatluyy00 to act promptly ' Old work a hnrd'shin to the best intlrestaof the Cl Charge -General. 'Fund—Munt- ipnl Equipment -1003-134. Adopted by the Council July 20. 1934. AOOTOved-Jay 20. 1934. _ (July '28-1934) Adopted by the Council_ JUL?_' O -19,-193-- JUL 2 0 1934. Approved Mayor Lai I o�cr to 3rd. Jc app. Adopted Yeas ` Mays Yeas Mays Pearce earce e crson P erson �6sen D osen � O /!! ruas %Warren (/� arm, /Wenzel enzel /Mr. Pres, Gehan Mr. Pres. Gchan Is a v Al t ') } t3` J 1 _ � �� 1� � �•` It - 1 :13 . I (designated Council File"97337 authorizing the issuance and sale of �. Nine Hundred Eighty-Six Thousand IDollars ($986,000) bonds of"said jjftty for the purposes hereinabove set forth"; and •! WHEREAS; itis now the intention of the Council of the (City of Saint Paul, and it is now found and determined by the CounciI of the City of Saint Paul, that it is urgent and necessary to i"s sue at this time Five Hundred Fifty-two Thousand Dollars ($552,000) of bonds of said City for the purposes hereinabove set forth, and "to fi II "f the details and description and to provide or of taxes'. to I lipay the same; IINow THEREFORE: I Ij THE COUNCIL OF TAE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES M DAIN i Section` l.. That for the purpose of obtaining funds re- quired to pa the 'proportion of the cost of construction, `mainten-' �q Y fiance and operation of a sewage disposal system in the Minneapolis- Saint `Paul "Sandtary District due from the City of Saint Paul az d the territory served by said ;City in connection with the construe= tion, operation and maintenance of such sewage disposal system to.be[" "111construPted and established in said Minneapolis-Saint Paul Sani-- 1 �Itary"Dis.trict in acoordahee with the comprehensive plan and pro i, gram of procedure and work for the collection, treatment and­dis- I I�posal of sewage and �waste materials of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul 1. Sanitary District, and duly adopted by the Board.of Trustees of " i said Sanitary District, and in full compliance with the detailed budget made therefor by the said Board of Trustees of said Sant Mary District and certified to said Council of said City by the: ;said Board "of Trustees of said Sanitary District, there shall he ,I borrowed upon the credit of the City of Saint Paul, Ramsey County, j�innesota, the sum of -Five Hundred Fifty-two Thousand Dolls rs �055220001, and these are kereby ordered issued"the negotiable !coupon bonds of the City of Saint-Paul,"Ramsey County, Minnesota,, jof the par value of Five Hundred Fifty=two Thousand. Dollars i -2. 4 M j 1. ii j ($552x000). Said bonds shall be designated Sewage Disposal System Bonds, Series Number 1,'shall be fivehundred fifty -tiro (552) ;in 0 r number, numbered from i to _; �.S f�3os—ogre c�5 in- -elusive,. and n- -elusive,.and. of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars (01,000) each, shall bear date of May 1, 1934,;`and shall become due and i payable serially TwelveThousand. Dollars ($12,000) on the;first i day of May, 1937; Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000) on the first ' day of May in each of the years 1938 to 1940 inclusive;. Fourteen II Thousand Dollars ($14,000) on the first day of May in each of the II years 1941 and 1942; Fifteen Thousand'Dollars 015,000) on the i first day of May in each of the years 1943 and,1944; Sixteen Thou= lisand Dollars .($16,000) on the first,day of May in each of the years I 11945 and 1946; Seventeen Thousand Dollars 017,000) on the first Iday of May in each of the years 1947 and 1948r7Eighteen Thousand j Dollars ($18,000) on the first day of D147 in each of theyears 1949 and 1950; nineteen Thousand Dollars ('1$19,000) on the first day.of May in the year 1961;, Twenty Tho usLand Dollars ($201000) on tho first day Yay In the lou I9R,; hont7,ono his01108 021,000) on the f rO dAy of May In, the y6ar B5311Twonty.-two Thousand Dollars-N22o000) on, the first day of May in the year.1954; ; TwPty-three Thousand D6116 ($23,000) on the first day of May�in i �the'year 1955; Twenty-four Thousand Dollars '(y�4,000) on the first , ;day of May - in the year 1956i,Twenty-five Thousand Dollars (yp25,0o0) � on the first day of May in -each of the years 1957 and 1958; Twenty- six Thousand Dollars ($26,000) on the first day of May in each of �. the years 1959 and 1960; Twenty-seven Thousand Dollars (627,000) Ijon the first day of May in each of -the years 1961 and 1962; Twenty- eight Thousand Dollars "($28,000)'on the first day of May in each of the years 1963 and 1964. Said bonds shall bear interest from -3-M I •II j� I , it (FORM OF BOND) P UNITED STATES'OF AMERICA i� i! STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY.OF RAMSEY y I j CITY OF SAINT PAUL jl Ij j SEWAGE DISPOSAL MTEM BOND, SERIES NUMBER 1 i I r, Nimberit Ih , KN04Y ALL MEN BY THESE PRESITS, That the City, of Saint it Paul, Ramsey Gourity, Minnesota", for value received, hereby ac I knowledges'itself to owe, and promises topay, to bearer G: the sum of .One Thou- sand Dollars (x$1;000) on the, first day ofiay, 19�, to- { ij gether with interest on said sum from the`date hereof until paid, at the rate of three and four -tenths per cent (3.40) per annum, r. t payable semi-annually, on the first days of May arid.,November in ii each year, in ,accordance with and upon presentation and surren- i ' deer of the. --interest coupons hereto attached, as they severally i! become due. I !i Both prnoipai hereof and interest hereon are payable f the Commone of inanoa in the City of Saint at the office o s Paul,Minne;9ota or, at the option of the holder, at the fiscal ` agency of the City of Saint Paul, in the City and State of New York, in lawful money of the United States of,America. And 'i for -the -prompt payment of this bond and the levy of taxe.suffa s tient therefor, both principal and interest, at maturity, the it full faith, •credit -and resources of said City of Saint Paul' are H -5- II 1 II. , I; i q i 'hereby irrevocably pledged. i This bond is issued by the City of Saint Paul for the purpose of, providing funds required to pay the proportion of the it ; cost of:the construction, maintenance and operation of a sewage I I, disposal system in the Minneapolis -,Saint Paul Sanitary District, �! , uI a the torritor served ' b I �� of Sa��t a d I�u8 �� �l t�6 C y � y ,i I said City in connection with the construction, operation and 11 maintenance of such sewage disposal system to be constructed ii and estad fished in said Minneapolis -Saint Paul San itary District, I; all in accordance with the comprehensive plan and program of r procedure and work for'the collection, treatment and disposal I�. I of sewage and waste materials of the Minneapolis -Saint Paul i Sanitary District duly adopted by the �Board of Trustees of said Sanitary District and in full compliance with the detailed bud get of said Board of Trustees of said Sanitary District made therefor, as certified to the Council of said City of Saint Paul by the said'B' rd of Trustees of said.Sanitary District, and is one of a series of five hundred fifty-two (552) bonds of like 4' date and tenor (save as to date. of maturity), such series conit - i I i stituting the Arst issue of Sewage Disposal System Bonds for the year 1934lof the aggregate principal amount of Nine Hundred. i Eighty-six Thousand Dollars ($986,000), authorized by an ordi , i 'i chance.heretofore duly adopted by the said City of Saint Paul, and is issued,pursuant to and in all respects in full compliance with the provisions of Chapter 341 of the Minnesota Session Laws for the year 1933, approved April 19, 1933, and all other is I it , N6- u r i i !, 1 i laws thereunto enabling. is- ss by delivery less reg, tered, but it ma ,be ;register d a to princip , in hen of the i ! owner, on t e regist books of the Co ptroller i the City of Saint Ddu Min iota su rog tato balotod hero M i on by the Coy tro' or of said t after whio my such registered owner or the legal resentativ of s ch owner, r shall be entitl d to receive a incipal ereof, nd no-trans- fer o trans-fer her.eof`sh 1 be valid, unless ade said. regi try books i by the regi tore owner n person, r y the duly au horized attorney of, such o r, and similarl noted hereon; bu this y I bond.may, b discharg from regis ati n by being trans erred i' to beare , after wh it shall e tran erable.'by delive yy but it may a register d a in as above, a registration o 'this i I bonds however, s all not re trict the nego ability of the ter - apt 00upons b doliver i rel , Y Y And it is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and laws ,of the State of Minnesota to be ,done precedent to and in the issue of this! `bond, have been properly done, hoppened and,.been performed in regu- lar and due form and time as required by law; that the total in- debtedness incurred under said Chapter 341,approved April 19,1933, r including this bond,does not exceed any constitutional or statutory ! .% n I, ° I � � 1 i'. i i I City and State of New York, at the option of the bearer, the sum of Dollars N ) in lawful money of the United States of Amerioa, being six (6) months' interest due that day on its Sewage Disposal System Bond, . r Series Number 1, dated May 1, 1934, numbered I Mayor. Attest: City Clerk. ! Countersigned: City Comptroller: (FO REGI TIO ERTIF CATE i Name of ature of Registered Owner Date Rei ration troller:' - Section 3. That said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk,under`the corporateseal of said City,and countersigned by the City Comptroller,and each of the! interest coupons shall be executed by the lithographed facsimile signature of said officials. And said officers are hereby author- ized-and uthor-ized and directed to so execute said bonds and coupons for and in behalf of the City of Saint -Paul. The proceeds derived from the r sale of said bonds shall be paid to the Treasurer of the Minne- apolis -Saint Paul Sanitary District, to -be deposited in the trea- I sury of said Sanitary District and to be used solely for the pur- i 98377 ,,poses hereinbefore specified, for which they are being issued, all as limited and expressed in said Act referred to in the preamble hereof. Section 4. That for the,purpose of providing for the payment of the principal of and interest upon,said bonds promptly r�r . when and as the same mature,and for the collection of sn.additionall direct annual tax in an amount not less than five per centum (6%) in mess of the sum required to pay suet, principal and Interest whoa the spa zatu ssIthero 1,o ho,roby levied on ail of the tapable proporty� In the City of Saint hdjin addition to all othor tax,, es, the following direct annual irrepealable taxes, to wit; For the year 1934 a tax sufficient to produce } the sum of $28,152 for interest up to and including November 1, 1935, and the sum of', X1,407.60 being at'' -7e ast.five per eentum (5f) in excess thereof; For the..year 1935 a'tax sufficient toprodude the sum of $18,768 for interest, and the sum of i $938.40 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess- thereof; For the year 1936.a tax sufficient to produce { the sum of ;430,564 for principal and; interest, and the sum of 4,528.20 being at:least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; For the year. 1937 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of.32,139 for principal and interest, and the sum of ,1,606.95 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; I For the year'1938•.a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 0,697 for principal and interest, and the sum of $1,534.85 .being afr least five per centum (5%),,in excess thereof; For the year 1939 a tax sufficient to produce ' the 'sum of PO,255 for principal and interest, and the sum of $1,512.75 being at least five per centum (50) in excess thereof; For the year 1940 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of301 796 for principal and interest, and the sum of $1.,539`.80 being at least five per centum (5ro) in excess ,thereof; i, M -10- ; d i i For, the year. 1941 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of` 00,320 Yor principal and interest, and the sum of 1,516 being at:least five per. centum`. (5%) in excess thereof; ti For the: year 1942 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of'30,827 for principal and interest, and I the sum of.$1,541.35 "being at.least five per .centum (5p) in excess thereof;. For the year'1943 a tax sufficient to produce cthe sum of 8,317 for,principal and interest, and the um 5' .g of 101 X85 being at least five per centum (5%)., in exoess.thereof; For the year 1944 a tax 'sufficient to produce i the sum of; 30,790''for principal and interest,and f the sum of $1,539.50 being.at least five per centum ". (5%) in excsss thereof; i. For Ihe, year 1945 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 030,246 for principal and interest, and the sum of, ,512,30 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; f ` For the year.1946,.a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $30,685; for principal and interest, and j the sum of 10534.25 being at least ;five per centum (51)� in excess thereof; For the year.1947 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $30,107 for principal'and,interest, and the sum of $1,505.35 tieing at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; For the year.1948 a,tax sufficient to produce. `the sum•of $30,,512 ;for principal and interest, and the shin �ofX1;525.60 being at least five per centum (5%) in exeess thereof; For the year 1949 a tax sufficient to.produee the sum "ofy� 9,800 for principal and .interest, and;, the sum of rp1,495 being at least five per centum j (5%):n excess"thereof; For the year 1950 a'tax sufficient to produce the sum of30,271., for"prineipaal and interest, and the sum of .81 515.55 being at least five per centum (5%) in exeess.thereof; For the year 1951 a tax sufficient to produce 'the sum of 0,608 for principal and interest, and i the sum of 530.40 being at least"five per centum (5,%) in excess thereof;" M i i i For .the year 1952 a tax sufficient to produce I the.sum.of0,911 for principal and `interest, and x1,545.55 the sum of being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; For the year 1953 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 031,180 for principal and interest, and the sum of g,559 being at least five per centum (5%)-1n excess thereof; For the year 1954'a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 1,415. for principal and interest, and the sum of 11,570.75 being at least five per centum (50) in excess thereof; For the -.year 1955 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of X31,616` far principal. and interest, and the sum of a' 580.80 being at least five per centum (5°e) in excess thereof; j For the year 1956 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of §31,783 for principal and interest, and the sum of X1,589.15 being at least-five.per'centum (5%)-,in'excess thereof; For the year 1957 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of P30,933 for principal and interest, and the sum of $.1,546.65 being at least five per centum j (5p.) in excess thereof; For the year 1958 a tax sufficient to produce the'imn of >t31,066 for principal and interest, and the sum of �p1,553.30 being at least five per centum (5 ) :it excess "thereof;. For the year 1959 a tax sufficient to produce j the sum of $30,182 for principal and interest, and the sum of $p1,509.10 being at least five per centum (5a) in excess thereof; For the year 1960 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of0,281 for principal and interest, and 1,514.05 the. sum of being at least five per centum (5%) in�excess thereof; 1 I For the year 1961 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of Q29,363 for principal and interest, and the sum of §1;468.15 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; r .For the year 1962 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of X29,428 for principal and interest, and the svm of ,471.40 being at least five per centum ;. (50) in excess thereof; ' For the year 1963 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of -'28,476 for principal and interest, and, the sum of,1,423.80 being at least five per centum . (5,0) in excess thereof. i Y i ' -12- II II Y. y f 1 r , That the principal and interest coming due prior to the receipt of the proceeds of said taxes shall be paid promptly when L, due,, out of the general funds of said City of Saint Paul, and re- imbursement therefor shall be made when said taxes shall have been jl received. And the City Clerk of said City of Saint Paul is here- il by directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the County Auditor of "Ramsey County, Nib x�e�ota; who sh41n ea0h of saidyears', begirming with the the rate per centum necessary to produce the full amount of the tax for inter- est and principal and in1'addition thereto an amount not less than jlfive per -centum (5%) in excess thereof, hereinabove levied for �1 each such year, and shall assess and extend the same for collet- �� tion upon the tax lists in connection with the taxes levied for ,II , I general City purposes, of .said City for each such year, Suchtax `'es shalZ,be collected and payment thereof enforced at the same time and�with and in like manner as- other City taxes of said City, and igen collected shall be used solely for the purpose of pay- J. �Ii;ng the interest and' principal of said bonds when and as the same I' II shall mature, j Section 5. That the general purpose ,and object of the I' law pursuant to which the Minneepolis-Saint Paul Sanitary District , is, organized and operating and pursuant to whioh these bonds are being issued is -to promote the public health and welfare by pro- Hiding an adequate and efficient system and means for collecting, it conveying, pumping, treatment and disposal of all domestic sewage ,and commercial and industrial wastes and their products, within -the territory of said Sanitary District, to prevent the pollution resulting from the discharge thereof into any river, stream or Y , �V- 4 '4Ill y IC F No. 98378—Ordinance No, 7578- BY M. H. Gehan—Mllton Rosen—; QRpCE(� r !AN ORDINANCE providlnp, for tho is• sudylee of $334,000 Sewer Bonds of the City of Saint Paul, Ramsey Coun- ty, Minnesota, fixing the details and ! deecription and providing for the AN 4RDINANCR providing for the igg levy of taxes to pay the came, and �. declaring this Ordinance an Enter. ante o ,000 Sewer Bonds of t�j' sency Ordinance, necessary. for the bealthyand of the Public peace, � henith and safety. I� City of Saint. Peul, Ramsey County,t WHEREAS, the CoynCol.al einney' Minnesota, fixing the details and ta, he,., on the 24th day of November, 1eaY-dfd b resolution duly a ,description and providing for the adentsd. derlaTe its ivntentlan thorize the Jaeue of bond. of say."' levy of taxes to pay, the same, anon the Durnose of erecunz a I; 1 strutting at� the cost and es Blaring this Ordinance an bmergen c t 11 necessary drn,: r` !I Ordinance, necessary for the paesery - l; �tvre. te tion of the, public Peace, health and �T ij safety i i '• II SAS, the Council of the City of Saint Paul, Ramsey t County., Minnesota, ileretofore, on the 24th day of "November,, 1933, by resolution duly adopted, declare its intention to autiIL6. size the issue of bonds of said City for the purpose of erecting I'nd.constructing at the cost and expense of said, City all,necea j sary drains, sewers, intercepting severs, pumping stations and (other structures to be used exclusively by the said City.of'Saint Paul and the territory served by said City in connection with and l �I , ;for e purposes of the sewage disposal system to be constructed, I�. nd established in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Sanitary ;District,, in amounts and 'for purposes respectively 16 full compliance with and pursuant to the detailed budget and comprehensive, plan and pro« 1gram'Of procedure and work for the collection, treatment and dis- �osal of sewage and waste materials of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Sanitary District, duly adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Sanitary'District,:as certified to said , �ouncil of said City by the Board of Trustees of said Minnesp blis- isgint Paul Sanitary District, and all in the manner and form as equired by Chapter 341 of the Minnesota Session Laws, 1933, and !�11 other laws thereunto enabling; and nFaBAS tl4va Council of the City of ,Saint Paul did here- �tofore on the 14L44 day of , 1954 adopt an Ordinance des �gnated Council File 97338 authorizing the issuance and sale of i I i _ i i r 1 I, I i j 'I Five Hundred Eighty -Eight Thousand -Dollars ($588,000) bonds of said j, City for the purposes hereinabove set fotth; and 1' 'NHEREAS, it is, now the intention of the Council of the �Qity of Saint Paul, ard it is now found and determined by the Council ii of the City of Saint Paul, that it is urgent and necessary to issue at this time Three Hundred Thirty-four Thousand Dollais ($334,000) !,,of bonds of said City, for the purposes hereinabove set forth and to fix 60 details and description and to provide for the levy of tepee to pay the4w# NOW THEREPORR11 THE, COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN Section wls� That for the `purpose of obtaining funds re- dred to pay the cost of erecting and constructing all necessary (drains, sewers, intercepting sewers, pumping stations and other structures to be used exclusively by theCityof Saint Paul and the territory served "by said City in connection with and for the j Ilpurposes of the sewage disposal system to be constructed and es- itablished in -the Minneapolis -Saint Paul Sanitary District, in ac-' lcordance with the comprehensive plan and program of procedure and , '[work for the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage and waste (!materials of ,the Minneapolis -Saint Paul Sanitary District, adopted by. the Board of Trustees of said Sanitary..District, and in full compliance with the detailed budget made therefor by the said l it I „Board of Trustees of said SEd tart' District and certified to the !Council of said City_of Saint Paul by the said Board of Trustees i hof said Sanitary District, there be borrowed upon the credit of- 'tUe City of Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, the sum of Three Hundred Thirty-four Thousand Dollars ($334,000), and there shall be ii land there is hereby ordered issued the negotiable coupon bonds of ,(said City of Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, of the par value hof Three Hundred Thirty-four Thousand Dollars .($334,000). Said ,I II -2- i i l � ii • bonds shall be designated Sewer Bonds, Series Number 1, shall be three hundred thirty-four (334) in number,. numbered from yee} j to N9 837 inclusive, and of. the denomin- ation of One Thousand Dollars (01,000) each; shall bear date of May 1, 1934, and shall become due and payable serially Seven i Thousand Dollars (07,000) on the first day of May in each of the years 1.937 to 1939, both inclusive, and Eight Thousand Dollars Y (08,000) on the first day of May in each of the years 1940 and 1941; Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000) on the first day of May in I I each of the years 1942 and 1943; Ten Thousand Dollars (010,000) 11 on the first day of May in each of the years 1944 to 1946, in - M clusive; Eleven Thousand Dollars (011,000) on the first day of May ; in each of the years 1941 to 1949, inclusive; Twelve Thousand Dol- lars ($12,000) on the first day of blay in each of the years 1950 and 1951; Thirteen Thousand Dollars (:13,000) on the first day of j - 1 JMay in each of the years 1952 to 1954, i nclusive; Fourteen Thou- sand Dollars (014,000) on the first day of May in each of the years` 1955 to 1957, inclusive; Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) on i the first day of May ineachof the years 1958 to1960, inclusive;, ,Sixteen Thousand. Dollars (016,000) on the first day of May in each I {� of the years 1961 and 1 962; Seventeen Thousand Dollars (017,000) !4 on the first day of May in each of the years 1963 and 1964. Said bonds shall bear interest from date thereof until paid, at the a -d �j'�v ilK !'rate of Pte:. cant (-4�i)- per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of May and November in a ach year, which interest h payments to the date of the maturity of the principal thereof shall ?i be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each bond, and both i j principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the Com- . I missioner of Finance in the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, or at l� the option of the holder, at the fiscal agency of the City of i- I . the option of the holder, at the fiscal agency of the City of w j i I, SEWER BOND, SERIES NUTABER 1 Number 81,000. SNOW ALL MEN BY --THESE PRESENTS, That the City of Saint i Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, for value received, Hereby ac - i knowledges itself to owe, and promises to pay, to bearer, erg j the sum of One Thou- sand Dollars ($1,000) on the first day of May, 19 , together vk th Anterest on said sum from the date hereof until paid, at I the rate of three and four -tenths per cent (3.4°x) per armum, pay- able semi-annually on the first days of stag and November in each, year, in accordance with and upon presentation and surrender of j the interest coupons hereto attached, as they severally become -$us. Both principal hereof and interest hereon are pay- able at the office of the Commissioner, of Finance in the, City of r. Saint Paul, Minnesota,'or, at the option of the holder,,at the 1 fiscal :agency of the City of Saint Paul, in the City and State of New York, in lawful money of the United States of America. I And for the prompt payment of this bond and the levy of suf£i - ent taxes therefor, both principal and interest, at maturity,, the full faith, credit and resources of said City of Saint Paul I' are hereby irrevocably pledged. This bond is issued by the City of Saint. Paul for the purpose of providing funds to erect and construct, at its l ovn cost and expense, all necessary drains, sewers, intercepting sewers, pumping stations end other structures to be used a xcfusive, 1y by said City of Saint Paul and the territory served by said N f i or I City, in connection with and for the purposes of the sewage dis- posal system to be constructed.and established in the Minneapolis- Saint inneapolis Saint Paul Sanitary District, all in accordance with the compre- hensive plan and program of procedure and work for the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage and waste materials of the Minne- apolis -Saint Paul Sanitary District, adopted by the Board of Trus- i i tees of said Sanitary.Distriet and in full compliance with the detailed budget of said Board of Trustees.of said Sanitary Dis- trict made therefor, ascertified to the Council of said City of .� ; Saint Paul'by the -said Board of Trustees of said Sanitary Dis- triet, and is one of a series of three hundred.thirty-four (334) bonds of like date 'and tenor(save,as to date of maturity), such. l series constituting the First issue of Sewer Bonds for the year 1934 of the aggregate principal amount of Five Hundred Eighty-eight 'i Thousand Dollars ($15881000), authorized by an Ordinance hereto- fore ereto fore daily adopted by the Council of the City of Saint Paul in the: manner and form as by law required, and is issued pursuant to and in: all respects in full compliance with the provisions of Chapter 341 of the Minnesota Session Laws for the year 1933s approved j i April 19, 1933; and all other laws thereunto enabling. -band sh I pass b del cry, unless registered, but it may be registe d as to prin al in the name•of the owner„ !i on the registry book a Compt ler in the City of Saint i i; Paul, Minnesota, su re istratio be g noted h ereon by the Comptroller of sai City, after hieh o y such registered owner, or the legal repr entativ, of uch own shall be entitled to i receive the print pal hereo nd no tran er hereof shall be valid, unless ma a on said r stry books b the registered owner,! i -6- i N in person, by a duly Vut iza d a ney of su owner, and , similarly note hereon; his bo d may e dis arged from registratio by Ing tr nsferr o bearer, f er which it shall. be transf able by a ivery, b I may be r g tered again as above. The regist t on of is bond ho ever, all not restrict the gotiabili of th " erest-coup a by deliv ry merely. ind it Is hereby certified and recited that all acts, I conditions and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota to be done precedent to and in the issue of !I this bond, have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form and time as required by law;that the to- tal indebtedness incurred under said Chapter.341, approved April 19, 1933, including this bond, does not exceed any constitutions. !i or statutory limitation thereupon; and that provision has been made for. the collection of a direct annual irrepealable tax; in addition to all other taxes, on all of the taxable property with in said City of Saint Paul, sufficient., to pay the interest hereon and the principal hereof when and as the same mature. IN TESTIMONY YEEREOF, the said City of Saint Pauls by its Council, has caused this bond to be signed by :'its Mayor, at j tested by itsCityClerks under its corporate seal, and counter- signed by its City Comptrollers and the interest coupons hereto attached to,be executed by the lithographed facsimile signatures of said offic6r6j which said officers dos by the execution of this bond, adopt as their own respective proper signatures, their respective facsimile' signatures appearing on said coupons all day of May, 1934.- as of this first d Mayor. H7- i i Countersigned: j City Comptroller. i (FO 0 REGISTRAT N ERTIFI E) i Name of Regi ered Si t A of i Owner D e of R ist ti Com oller i Section 3. That said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor) I and attested by the,City Clerk, under the corporate seal of said City, and countersigned by the City Comptroller; and each of the j I interest ,coupons shall ` be executed by the lithographed facsimile i I� i' signature of said officials. And said officers are hereby author- ized and directed to so execute said bonds and coupons for and in behalf of the City of Saint Paul. The proceeds derived from the sale'.of said -bonds shall.be deposited in a bank or banks which are members of the Federal Reserve System to be used solely for the. purposes_ hereinbefore specified, for which ,they are being issued, s: all as limited and expressed in said Act referred to in the pre- I amble hereof. Section.4. That for the purpose of providing for the said bonds promptly payment of the principal of and interest upon j i jl I i I' -g- 1 t . 1 I 4 when and as the same mature, and for the Collection of an adds-I`V I'tional direct annual tax in an amount not less than five per cent- um (6%) in excess of the sum required to pay such principal and interest when the same matures, there is hereby levied on all of I the taxable property in -the City of Saint Paul, in addition to all other taxes, the following direct, annual-irrepealable taxes, to wit,. For the year 1934 a tax sufficient t o produoe the sum of $17y034 for interest up toandincluding November 1, 1935, and the sum of ;$851.70 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; y_. For the year 1935 a tax sufficient to produce. the sum of $11,356 for 'interest..and the sum of X567.80 being at least five per centum (5%) in ex- cess thereof; For the year 1936 -a-tax sufficient to produce the sum of 18,237 for principal and interest, and the sum of ;911.85 being at .least five per centum (5/) ;in excess thereof; For. the! year 1937 a tax sufficient to produce 1 the sum of.�p]7,999 for principal and interest, and the sum of - 99.95 being at least five per centum (50) in excess thereof; For the year 1938 a tax sufficient to produce i the sum of x'17,761 for principal and interest, and the. sum of 888.05 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; For the year 1939s. tax sufficient to produce the sum of 0.18,506 for principal and interest, and the sum,of- 925.30 being at least five per centum III (5%).in excess thereof; For the year 1940 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 018,234 for principal and interest, and the sum of 911.70 being at least five per centum j (5%) in excess thereof; i For the year 1941 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 18,945 for principal and interest, and the sum of 947.25 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; I I N For the year 1942 a tax sufficient to produce sumo sum of 931.80 being at least five per centum is For the year 1942 a tax sufficient to produce sumo sum of 931.80 being at least five per centum the sun of $18,639 for principal and interest, and the sum of 31.95 being at 7e ast five per centum the (5%) in excess thereof; the sum of 963.95 being at least five per centum - For the year 1943 a tax sufficient to produce (5i%�) the sum of 019,316 for principal and interest, and the sum of 965.80 being at least five per centum the (5�)`in excess thereof; the sum of 945.25 being at least five per centum For the.year 1944 a tax sufficient to produce i (5p) the sum of 19P156 for principal and interest, and. For.the year 1948 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 1957.80 being at least five per centum u (5%) I in excess thereof;` r (5%) i For the year.1945 a taxsufficientto."produce j the f 18 636 for rinci al and interest and , the sumo sum of 931.80 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; I For the year 1946 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of19,279 for principal and interest,. -and the sum of 963.95 being at least five per centum - (5i%�) in excess thereof; j For the year 1947 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 018,905 for principal and interest, and the sum of 945.25 being at least five per centum (5p) in excess thereof; For.the year 1948 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 18,531 for principal and interest, and I, ` the stun of 926.55 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; { For the year 1949 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 19,140 for principal and interest,. and the sum of 957 being at least five per Centum (5%) in excess thereof; II For the year 1950 a tax sufficient to produce, the sum of8,-732 for principal and interest, and the sum of 936.60 being at least five per centum ! in excess thereof; For the year 1951 a tax sufficient to produce - the sum of 19,307 for principal and interest, and 1965.35 the sum of being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; For the year 1952 a tax sufficient to produce interest, the sum of 018,865 for principal and and the sum`of 943.25 being at least -five per centum (5/) in excess thereof; i N i For the year 1955 a tax sufficient to produce { the sum of 018,423. for principal and interest, and i the sum of v921.15 being at least five per eentum (5%) in excess thereof; For the year 1954 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 018,964 for principal,and interest, and the sum of W48.20 being at least.five per centum_ (5%) in excess thereof; For the year 1955 a tax sufficient to produce the sunt of 48,488 for principal and interest, and j the sum of }p924.40 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; For the year 1956 a tax -sufficient to produce the sum of 018,012 for principal and interest, and the sum of 00.60 being at least five per centum (5�i) in excess thereof; For the year 1957 a tax sufficient to'produce thelsum of 4'18,519 for principal and interest, and i the sum of P25.95 being at least five per- . centum (5%) in excess thereof,; For the year 1958 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 18,009 for principal and interest, and the sum of 900.45 being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof; i For the year 1959 a .tax sufficient to produce the sum oP17,499 for -principal and interest, And e s . the of §874.95being at least five per centum Ii �.I. jjj (5%) in excess thereof; For the year 1960 a tax sufficient ,to produce the sum of $17,972 for principal and interest, and the sum of 898:60 being at least five. per, e entum (5f) in excess thereof; For the year 1961 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $117,428 for principal and interest, and the sum of $871.40 being at least five per centum f (5%) in:excess thereof; For the year 1962 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $17,867 for principal and interest, and the A sum of $893.35 being at least five per centum (5p) in excess thereof; 1 For the year 1963 a tax sufficient to produce the surf of $17,289 for principal and interest, and the sin of $864.45, being at least five per centum (5%) in excess thereof. `i -12- That the principal and interest coming due prior to the receipt of the proceeds of said taxes shall be paid promptly ah en due, out of the general funds of said City of Saint Paul, and re- imbursement therefor shall be made when said taxes shall have been received. And theCity Clerk of said City of Saint Paul is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordiianCe,. with the County Auditor of Ramsey County, Minnesota, who shall in each of said years, beginning vi th the year 1934, a-scertai n the rate per centum necessary to produce the fulJ� amount of the tax for I I. interest and principal and in addition thereto an amount not less than fiveP er centum ,(5/0) in excess thereof, hereinabove levied for each such year, and shall extend and assess the same for collection upon the tax lists in connection with the taxes levied for general i City purposes of said City for each such year. Such taxes shall be collected and payment thereof be enforced at. the same time end , with and in like manner as other City taxes of said City, and when collected shall be used solely for the purpose of paying the inter- est and principal of said bonds when and as the same shall mature. Section 5. That the general purpose and object of the law pursuant to which the Minneapolis -Saint Paul Sanitary District is organized and operating and pursuant to which these bonds are being issued is to promote the public health and welfare by pro-, viding an adequate and efficient system and means for collecting, I conveying, pumping, treatment and disposal of all domestic sewage and commercial and industrial wastes and their products, within the territory of said Sanitary District, to prevent the pollution i resulting from the discharge thereof into any river, stream or water course within said Sanitary District; and wherefore said City of Saint Paul included within said Minneapolis -Saint Paul r; 837 j I Sanitary District to effect the intent and purpose of said law is required to authorize and issue the aforesaid bonds, therefore an i emergency is.h ereby declared to exist and this Ordinance declared d necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and Ij safety shall be in full force and effect imediat ely upon its pas - safe, approval and publication. Apted by the Council eas Councilmen Nays Pearce Peterson Approved Rosen 7. In favor TruaxWarren Wenzel 0 Against Mayor. Mr, President Gehan ATTEST: City Clerk, �I ii i 1 j, j 'i 4 COUNCIL RICIN.. NO. O TO CITY CLERK FILE Y OF ST. PAUL F_C��OF=OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION GENERAL FORM July 19, 1934 PRESENTED 9Y" DATE COMMISSIO ER lied for by the following persons for the RESOLVED . That, licenses aPP anted and tbs City Clerk addresses indicated be and they are hereby 8r to instrooted to laa e s oh licensee upon the p0ent into the city treaanry of the regoired fees* Christ 1010 -res 1039 !rout St. OnBSaleverage rage won -Intoxicating Halt JCbsmwth 14 & 5th St. Joe. i. Rom lags. 2225 University A. J. Branca 330 Jackson St. Louis Rogers 1416 Basel Ave. COUNCILMEN YeasNays . erce 1/feterson In favor /RRosen / 1 ruax /Warren _4�2—Against %Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Fred Rosol by the arennen I ,� Harry Y ReA- J 13, fectlonery, Louts B S Said Non - Adoyted 1 Ano-v , a Restaurant Demos Hall On sale Hon -Intoxicating Malt Beverage Restaurant Reetaursut Confectionery Restaurant Off sale Hon=Intoxicating ihslt Beverage -By H. B. Warren— � llcensea PP tho for ' and t for the ad- J bo and th.Y are here- theuch ylicenrk e e 1 upon ethe. cltY treasury of res. 1039 Front St.. On ;.ting Malt Beverage, I Sat"n1, Nuron-Intoxlcnt St-, ` Restaant: 2225 IInlvernity Ave.. 330 Jackson St., Con- aurant 141. xnxel A,ve., ore Icating Malt Beverage. �e Council July 19. 1934. G y 19. 1934. ly 21-1934) _ Adopted by theJUL 10 1934 193_ Council --- JUL 191934 Approved_ Mayor .-- Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL C-vn.l of Mir.neoc." OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L_ R_ S_ FE SON /1 ity Clerkand Co ssioner of Rsgistretion f, ? July 12. 1934 f Hr. Christ Bolomsree 1039 Pro -at 8t St _ Ple 1. idinn_ Dear Sir: I have 'bt•ew directed to inform you that your app Z is at i o n for ON S XJB WLAMM 35Y3CRati3 AID MS` &UMN2 Iicensea at the above address wmzmw not passed by the City Coi2nc13.. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this _property_ SlkL4� Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are de]. inq3ent _ If you are not the ovaaer of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable eapXxmnm tion of th$ cause of the taxes not being paid the Council wiZ1 be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearii%g_ - Yours very truly, City ler3c. GF�t C/ HOME_ OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION WASHINGTON MINAIESOTA AGEr.IGY Sr. PAUL, Ml""- Call iraN_ OTTO SREMER arwre mwN AGER - Tu1y 3, 1934 Application Naber Nick K-lomeres, 20990 1039 Frogt Street Dear Sir: Our pralimina.ry report indi- Cates that your property wi11 probably not appraise at a figure to warrant a loan in the amount you request. Before we can be justified in ordering a Y= appraisal , we require a statement From the holder of your present mortgage indicating a 'willingness to co- operate with us and with you if a reduction should be necessary. It is understood that the amount can be a.cCeptad Or' rejected' Exactly what amount ofreduc- tion may be required a+r+ crot be determined un- til the FEE appraisal Is made. WiZ1 you furnish 'us with such statement_ Your ;EL -PPI Cation cannot progress until we hear from you Yours ve y truly, H. H, Dorgeloh, Ar P.aager - St. Paul District Office. Call at our office or wx-ite- Please do not 'phone. FMW-11F it CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commirionw of Regiahation July 12, 1934 1[r_ Jos_ W. Clenowsth 1�► __ S *.h S't_ SL _ Psti2 . riian. Dsir Sir Z have been directed t�= -Inform you that your agp2icatioa f'or. a 2iceast: at the above address was not passed by the City Couac3.Z_ From records it appears that taxes are'delin- q-ueat oa osis .property. The Council has been withholding Ziceases as income producing property on which taxes are C1BZiagzseat _ 2f' you are not the owner of this property, then the avvner should be informed of this action and if there is a rea.soaable explanation of the cause of the taxes not 'bEiag paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the ovvae r a hearing. Yours very truly, city Cl � CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE CSF CITU CLERK / L_ R_ S_ FERGUSON City CI k and Commissionu of Registration 4 r July 12, 1934 Hr. Joe CM%AWao9e+s zh 14 E. avis S L _ St_ Paul . 'dicta_ isave ba eII directed to inform yyoou that your app l lc at i o a for ON SIM MAM& l B1e V39Rd4D A 888 licenses at time move address were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on tii3 s _property_ Z'he Council has been withholding licenses oa income proclxa,ciag property on which taxes are delingiveat• S£ yon are not the owner of this property, then the owner i s� xa18. be in±ox-n2imc1 of this action and if there is a reasoT+AJt>2-a eaplana.tioa or the cause of the taxes not beings d Council W3.22 be pleased to grant you or the owner a 1?ea ri ag. Yours very truly, City Cleric. rf � BARRE"T'T 8:: ZIMMERMAN, Inc. 1954 UNIVERSITY AVENUE Sr. PAUL. MINN. Tu3_V 3.7,3-954. Blir.1..R.S.Fsrguson., City Clerlc, S t.Paul., M:Lrim . Dear Sir: ,as own tlzs premises at 2225 University Avenue 3_oo:ated on T -Qts and 62,Hewitt's Outlots,First Division and h8va 3-@asecl these premises to Mr.Harry Yager gor restaurant purposes. Yesterday W=.Yagar advised us that his restaurant license was regused Por the reason that the taxes on these premises stere: not paid. 2�iie on3_y delinquent taxes on this property are those Por the second. ha1P oP the year 1932 which were payable in the :Ea3.3_ og 1935. vweF - haus made application for a reduction i.n the valuation Por this year and understand that the. hearing vwi11 riot toms tip leati1 neat February and Yor this reaspn the meoond 13.a1Y' oY the: 1932 taxes are being held up but w111 b6 paid when tits ad justmant is made. With the dep3_etsd income: Prom our various properties it is ess:sntisl that ws 1k0sep as many of them rented as possible ixn order to he:1p pay the taxes when due end we thereYora ask you to grant Pdr.Yager's restaurant license. Yours 'we: V � �j REAL ESTATE SALES E3U1LoING MANAGEMENT. F R A N K L. T1O ]ERS MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE RONALM V. Yvv REALTORS 3 6 0 R O O E R T ST R E E T ST. PAVL. MILAN. P-- C.... 7091 July 17, 1834 To tho Honorable Council Members o� the City Gou=t Flous.e St. Pau1, Minn. Gen t1 exn+s 3a = Lander the date of July 12th the City Clerk by letter advised Mr. A. J. Branca, 330 Jackson Street, that his application for a confectioner Counciland estauT- because Milt. license was not passed by the City the Cou3acil is withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. M= . Branca' s location i s at Fourth and .Jack- son in the Gi1fi11an block, awalm tactioyvisedateinBlook byathe Metro - 27, St . Paul Proper, ng po3_i-baL3 L Fife Insurance Company. Taxes on this property during recent years have been paid direct from the home mice of the ldetropo3itan Life Insurance Company ng until we so be63a i x3.-Eormed that a taxcase6y pseno ff f:L cCe yesterday. learri6d from the County y It is our understanding that where such cases are pending licenses are not being withheld and having Mr if Haig is the case we should appreciate . 1Brazaca2 s 1l cense granted prompt3p. You will doubtless agree Haat it is thru no fault ofth sproperty andthere iasan actiaa kenning on taxes covering paymezat ari11 undoubtedly be made as soon as the matter has bee3a adjusted we trust that you will not withhold Mr. Bra3aaO-. s license any longer. RVP : AP Yours truly FRANK L. RONALD V. ]BY �L POW _1 ..� ,, / � � � �� � s ��� o ��� � �'L� i��a_ -�� ��� � Ivo- � �-c�� � �,�; a% -�-� � �� a-��a Z Zu-�- � � ,� "Z�n�n —`� �� o� LLii/ ���� /, !�/LE� -��,°__.t--tel" �liry w � �-�� I ��� . ���� �� ��s - � y� , —2� _ .� �� z�?��--n �'%� O RtO1NAL TO GtTY GL6RrE '•= T.i.'e� F6 ENCU. 4 �i�1./i0 CITY OF ST. PAUL No. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C_- ME) RESOL�T)ON—GENERAL FORM M MATE a-17 18. 1934 MaSOLVED . Wmt X2AMov sss applied for by the following persons row the addrscses iadicatsd bo rima they are hereby Srantod sad the City Clerk: Is 3.natrmatod Zoo taws Balch licenses upon the patiyaent tato the cit' trsasary of the roeDsiraxl roost Chas_ P. ua=alader 304 B. Snelling Ave. Grocery Ofr sale Bon -Intoxicating Meat Beverage Joh� John Asasa sa222-228 A. Seventh St. Hotel (=aoaoleoyy Ho tat ) Phil Grabri s 2111 Tord Road Gasoline 11111 ng Station Dries Bros. Iac1418 3rand Ave. Orr cad On Sale Bon -Intoxicating lisp Beverage A. lood2e3 1716 A. Seventh St. Bsatc3tbsr COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �f �arce Peterson flZosen ____ _ In favor - arien _�L Against �i�enzel / Mr. President (Oclinrl) SM 6. 4 38380—ay W. M. Warr— licenses. Hod arrenlicensee'Hod for by the following- persona for the ad- dresses indicated be d they -are her ihy granted a.ad the City Clerk ie'1 -1 str ucted tou uch licenses upon 'thp; payment into the -city treasuryof the iequired fees: - Chas. P" Alexander. 304 N. Snelling; Ave.. Grocery. -Off Sale Won- 3nt..I.at-i" ink- Malt 13— rage_ John AsrrajBs (Economy Hotel),, E 222-228 Seventh - St : Hotel. - Phil Gabri— 13-11 Ford Road. Gaeo- line Fillig Drien ,s Bros_ Inc. 1418 Grand Ave.. Off" d - On Sale Non=ln toricating - Mait' Beverage. A" Woodley. 1716 E. Seventh St..l 1 Butcher. Ad..ted by tho Council July 19. 1934".; Apnro-1 T-13, 19. 1934" - (July 21-1934) JUL 19 1934 Adopted by the Council-- Appro­ea JUL 1 9 1934_193___ Mayor r i - ST. P UL. M114MESOTA r _ /� At, CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 12. 1934 Mr. Ckuftw- P_ ♦kneader 3OU H_ Sns111ng I►ve. St. Paul. IlSiaa_ Dear Six - I have be=en directed to inform you that your application For CISCICZM AND 0" SALIB MALT ZXVZa "M licenses at t•1zs anove addresswere not passed by the City Council_ _`x-om records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this .property. The Council has been withholding licenses oa income producing property on which taxes are CIO lingvsat . IF you are not the owner of this property, then the owner s?zoulci be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable. applanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a he ari ag. Yours very truly, City Clerlc. G �v A_ C. Iv7,.4XFIELD - 'A. H_ CJ\THCART President Vtm Pxetdent Ff Txasuxr CATHCART F� MAXF I E L D INCORPORATED - (Eetabltehed 1, 1886) R F Ai FB'TATE- MANAGENIRN OF PROPEEL-ry- 269-270 Lorry Med1—1 Arta Bldg. Sr. PAUL. MILAN. __. July Twelfth 1 9 3 4 H. H. ADAMS Secretary Hon- L- R- S- Ferguson, City Cler'sa Court Sousa . St- Paul- Minnesota. Dear Sir -- 7e are informed that the application of- the Economy Hotel for a license to conduct a hotel at the upper :--Loo=s of 222-228 East Seventh Street is being held up in your office due to the fact that the taxes on this property have not been paid. We believe that if an explanation o -f' the non-payment of the taxes is made the granting of the license wi11 riot be held up The property in which this hotel is situated is being foreclosed by the State Savings Bank or, its successor and the year for redemption expires 'the first part of -James=rya 1935_ For that reason, the present owners have not paid taxes for two years, but when t7aa bars obtains possession of this property in January, there Is no question but. what they will pay up al-. the back taxes. It would not be lair to the State Savings Bank to deny the applicant his license, then have him -vacate and have a vacant hotel on their hands. The majority oftenants in this building conduct business that require licenses and if all the applications were denied, the mortgagee would have a vacant building on their 11aoacls_ We are doing our best to keep this building occupied., even heating it at a considerable loss, so when -the mortgagee gets the property in January, they will have a building that is occupied instead of one that i-- vacant•. Will you kindly give this matter prover consideration and after doing so I feel sure that you will grant the Economry their 1' ense. Very trLLly yours CATH 's' F 1C - ATO THE RE PROPERTY C!F NON-RESI TS i / PHIL GAIMAIS OFFICE. 2111 FORD ROAD GASOLINE FILLING STATIONS _ _ ST: C[:ATRi4NDCL:EVELAND Q- 2. O-AND-CILEVELAM— FORD ROAD Saint. Paul, Minn. J -&1j 15th, 1;34 - Mr'. X—_— C i t C-- g , S 't:� — Pa. u1, Mi na. Dear YP�:r-- 7et�er e 1'J'•'a„ Gasoline Pilling Station Lia a3a mm -T VWi s 10. to advise tbat I -owx this property and have for ty*o pa — 8 ZSsa.rmm and have no bebts against it, its all clear. But owl3xAM tY -S a'• rlrtulne Of losing my wife last October and having 1 ota ®c t rsr, Hospital, Undertaker bills it has pnt me up aga 3 UM% t a s-- 3mod on top of that busi.aese has been poor. But I expo ba: �ab1ez to straighten myself and pay .up these back Taxes a.s Is oC211, p©ss Hole. Tf you will grant map Further consideration a --d CIV3.iS =.ieenee it sure will be greatly appreciated. Yours truly, _ - PHIL GA.BIMIS OFFICE. 2111 FORD ROAD GASOLINE FILLING STATIONS es`7•el�v - gT:CCAtR'AND OR OAU �"LENEt-ANO'- Saint Paul, Minn— J-a1y 1 jth, 173'+- mr*. L.R _S _ er anmoia City C1erK, S t.' Paul, lunla. Dear Sl=z -- y���,.. 7.ettar fi `ti -e 1�`r.,, G�saolim® ri1Z3. �� Statiom -m,Z ah to advise *,bat I own this property �- lumve for y rs and have no bebts against it, clear. But a uia� or' uae o° losing rW wif a last Oct r -a -Ad haviI"C roc t or, flasPital, Undertaker bills it L 'tee up s t a, 3,A on top CC that business ]bas beer BC31' mss— But I pect t e� a �-ble to straighten my®e7f and PSY .ga s �_ =� a "bac!],a"bac!],Taxes ex exEL 6 o a a g !aa able. If you will grant me f urtl2 s er ta iderati ob► and O -K_ t sza Tieense it sure will be greatly 3 rec gated. Lie OAS et . the Pa a t owl a& t co iota d a iVmt Your® truly, (173 DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HIGH CLASS SEEDS HYETEST DRUGS --- RETS BROS., IMC. j 1 ti vr-TO-nnrg z+ E3 R LJ G G ISTS. CHEMISTS AND SEECSMEN J F-F2I=54Z--F2IPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED PERFUMES / ER NINTH AND ST. TOILET ARTICLES ° SUNDRIES HERBS OF ALL KINDS g OEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HIGH CLASS SEEDS HYETEST DRUGS -- DREas SROS_, ZrTc. vr-ro-anr$ DRUGGISTS. CHEMISTS ANO SE.EbSMEN PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED PERFUMES TOILET ARTICLES SUNDRIES HER13S OF ALL KINDS Hono-�a—ble City CouaaC St. Paul, Minnesot a— 1405 Breda Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. July 13, 1934. the City od= St. Paul,, Gentlemen. • L �:E' y-�� -vsra11 issue licenses to butcher and 7th Street, I will guarantee that the ---4 — �jc:s-L-jent taxes amounting to $126.81 will be p a3 c3 y tt- �--3n the next sixty days. sincerely, it t S. Tucker, T�re<ia Street, Fau1, Minnesota. a .f m ORIGINAL TO CITY CLEnK 'v/ f COUNCIL -f NO. OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GOUT�IGIL SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM July 13 1934 PRESENTED _ 3 ---�� DATE RESOLVED That Tavai-m T -i cense, application 36502 applied for by Effie Gar ett for 309 Rice Street be $ted it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such License ulDoa the payment into the city treasury of the required fee- "'COUNCILMEN YcasP Nays ef�rce �I'/eterson / In favor ruax �` -VC7-arren /--Against . �VClenzel ,/Mr. President (Geliani 5tf G-34 C- F_ No. 98381-3iy H. E. Warren— Fred M. Truax—r. C. Pearce— Resolved, That Tavern License, ap- piica.tioxa 3850, applied for by Effie Gar- tt for a09 R1ce Street be and it 11 hereby wanted•, and tlhs City Clerk is i inatr ucted to issue such license upon tlx i'-3 rt Into the city treasury of the aereulred fee. Aclol-ted by the Council July 19. X934. Approved July 19, 1934. - —(July 21-1934) 9 1(%4 4 Adopted by the Council— ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK `➢ COUNCIL yf�g �'<Y OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. ��ViZC OF THE CITY CLERK LSiVGIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY O'_ �) - COMMISSIONER DATE July 17, 1934 RESOLVED —e gi3-11*rg, Station License No. 2766 for three pumps, expiring. on December 8, 193 :M- =fmr -c-c> Fred Bright be and it is hereby transferred to Dale Benscoter, present -t ­ zZ ssid £filling station, and the proper city officers are hereby directed t c> c records accordingly. SM 6.14 C. 8yH); W—arren—' —7.6Cf.allo 26Geea.r o.rP eLieeThat - ClFIIII p mSt. WifihI ben de It Is lnereby transferred to Dale Aenscoter, preecnt owner of R (d dllI-K t_ n. a d the proper efts . oRlcers -Te hereby directed to gan_a theIrrecords aQcordinKly. Adopted by. the Council July 19. 1934. p A pre_d July 19.1 1934. g (JuIY 2-19341 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays_ _" = n� Adopted by the CouncilyUi 1 9 1a1Q 193 • -"Karce _ /Peterson /Rosen _Zrz favor JK 19 W Truax Approved pP .—.—. _193__ /Warren / / —i Against en=1 /Mr. President (Gehan) Mayor SM 6.14 3 of Ord- 7176 , licensing Gasoline Fit"ling Stations des £or th, ticnsfaT- o£ sucllioicenses, e-kien such request is made in -rz:Lting and signed by both _,artless es zttzched h-ereto- ORtQriVAL TO GfTY CLERK C Y OF ST. PAUL FCILEOUNO1L No. 98382'. OF THE CITY CLERK COCJNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM - COMMISSIOIl�ilEE2 - C DATE stay 17, 2Q6A s That GasOZiae PI -1 -1 -Ing Station License No. 2766 for three pumpsp expiring ora I�ec���e - 8, 1934 issa:Led t;o F'X-ed right be and it is hereby transferred to Dale Ber2scc> �e=, present ov.ner of ssid £filling station, and the proper city officers are hereby erected to changE their records accordingly. C. 7'. No: 9R382—Dv H, );: Warron—� Resolved, IrItn ThNat 2766" Gaollnee Fillinu Stn -I tloPn License o. to for three pampa. bede It le r n.ebv tra.naP rred t0 Dnle $enaco ter, present owner of a Id fllllns ata.tlon, and the prover efkv o Rfcprs a ed lileteby dl ded to change j tholr r cor da nccordicenKly, B6[f Adopted by. the Councn Juiv 19. 1974.. rovJuy- 19. 1934. (July 21-1934) COT—J I_MEN Yeas Nays �arc� I� /Petersor-k /Rosen - —� 1 _In favor Truax ��7arrerx _'_Against. /Mr_ Presic>ier-><t <C--ehan) SM 6-34 Adopted by the Council_ JUL 19 1414_193_ Approved J& 1934 Mayor-- CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration Ju]y 6th, 1934 - Hou_ H_ E_ Warrea, Chaix-f*� -n i,icaase Committee, Btzi 3 d.3 n, DB8i S i r The attached request for transfer of gaso1iae gi111ng station license Ido. 3751 at 31+1 Poiat L'o-t:Ljg.1a.s Road from Fred Wight (Incorrectly spelled Fred Wrigrht) to DvLle Benscoter, was referred to the Llc:ease Coz�ittee� by the, Council today, for investigation amcl recon�eadat ion. X_ t Yours very truly, City Clerk- St. Paul, Minnesota June 14th, 1934 TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF SAINT PAUL: We, the undersigned, Fred ..Wight and Dale Benscoter, both of St. Paul, Minnesota, hereby request your honorable body to transfer gas filling station license No. 3751,stand- ing in the name of Fred Wight (incorrectly spelled Fred Wright) and expiring December 8, 1934, for gas station located at 341 Point Douglas Road, St. Paul, Minn., from said Fred Wight to said Dale Benscoter, residing at 1372 Selby Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. COUNCIL ORIOINIIL TO CIT' CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILM No. 083 filo��'4ICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1� .G�COUNCII�RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM ---------- / ./ \' 1 DATE .idly 1`l, 1934 wf r; kS, Carmen Delmont desires to lvithdrals application 1865 for Tavern and application 1866 for Dance Ha11 at 147 Vilest Seventh Street; thereforeq_be it, R);SOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Carmen Delmont the fees of $200.00 and X15.00 and to cancel said acPlications for Tavern and Dance Hall, respectively. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays .,cc Aterson LALosen __ favor �hruax /Warren Against Wenzel Mr., President (Gehan) SM G.I4 C. P.I. o. 98383—ay H. E. Warren Fred At. Truax -1. C. Pearce— Whereas, Carmen Delmont desires -to withdraw anpllention 18G5 -for Tavern at 1.47 WestleSeventh Street; .tica, 1866 far there oe• be It P.Esolved, that the proper city Ti - et, br and they aro hereby nutnprized to refund to Carmen Delmont .the fees of $200.00 and $15.00 and to cancel eold PplicaUons for Tavern and Dan- ; Hall, r 'btyvely. Approve July C, 1934 July 19, 1934. ADDroved July 19, 1934 � (July 21-1939) ' Adopted by the Council_ JK -1'1-'r"4—,93— Approved dt] 9' 1994 --193__ j Mayor I r 5 k fiA1 DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL FILE NO - - --'---'-- '--'-------- —+�^^►^^—Pe erson COUNCIL RESOLUTION MMrr�NN..''roa---.IN FAVOR Jul 19 PEARCE AUDITED CLAIMS Y ............._.....____..............._....,9...._..... ROSEN TRUAX._.. AGAINST -.------ RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BEPRAW ONQ[1yj� CITY TREASURY. WEN EL .MTO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF .4 COVERING MR. PRES..NDYE e 1 Q 19 CHECKS NUMBERED. TO .- INCLUSIVE AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL.... JUL...1 9 1934-.. PER CHECKS ON FI E T OFFI OF H/ CIT`/MPTROLLER APeRDv ._........ J.(JL_1..9 193 :,.iv ,__ �,r��L�/lIT l _ ......_.... ✓. _.,...... _..l........_............ COMPTROLLER MAYOR f .yi.Y...."�.L- . BY..... _ I ..,..'.._J. AFYLLR Xd.LWV../.....*... ....... C. F. No. sa394— __------ Resolveil. Thal rhecks be drawn on the p Treasury, to the a�Frehate CHEC amount of 14.774 A6, covering rhecks - NUMB numbered 5764 to 5814, Inclusive ;Is per' rhecks on IIIc In the offlce of the Clly ('oonrirnllrr ddopted by the (711,11,11 July 17. 19-11 . AitI0,,d July 19. 1914. (,Iuly 11-1934) FORWARD SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD TOTAL DATE RETURNED J TRANSFER i� DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS 64 267 92 65 on 3 6o 64 59' 325 00' 63 50 7 131 49 70l 16 69', 25 00 1 20 13 981 7 56 2 70 116 25;1 Si 671 107 82 281! 12 16 3 00 49 27 1op 5� 1� 0 0D 31 �� 19 00 169 95 26 6111 166 oo ;I 15o 4o 538 95 74 95 30 00 918 00 140 30 1 35 201 25 21 29 15 00 3 03 1 17 25 71 50 11 52 76 6 249 65 I. 7 60 55 94 Ii i 70 _ 5764 Fannie Terrizzi 5765 Fireside Book Shop 5766 F.J. Morse & Company =767 Th? Van Hoven Company 5769 J.11. Hulme Company 5769 Snell Sash & Door Company' 5770 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 5771 Daily News Pub. Companym 5772 Dainty Products Company 5773 J. Mark Dalglish 5774 The Dept. of Supt. of N.E.A. 5775 Diamond Calk Horse Shoe Co. 5776 Diebold Safe & Look Company 5777 Dispatoh—Pioneer Press Compan� 5779 B.F. Drakenfeld & Company,Ino 5779 Tdison Lighting Studio r 5780 L. Tisenmenger Peat Company 5781 Fleotric Blue Print Company 5782 Fleotric Blue Print Company 578 Elk Laundry Company 51 Elk Laundry Company 5785 F,'c, Faxon company 5766 H, 17, Fisher 5187 Foote Lumber & Coal O%Pany 5788 TootP, Broe, Geer & h0h,00, 579 Gean,>r� Frank ao�p��y 5790 �'u�� �Coono� � ����►��� co, �� a 0 r► �� P,. Geiger Farm Implants 5793 Glukote Company 5794 Goodrioh-Silvertown,Ino. 5795 Graybar Eleotric Company,Ino. 5796 Griswold Signal Company 5797 II. J. Haas Mfg. Company 5798 Theo. Hamm Brewing Company 5799 Fred ,l. Hanks 5800' P.R.L.Hardenbergh Company 5801 Heger Products Company 5802 Hersey Mfg.Company 5803 Highway Trailer Company 5804 Howard Farwell & Gompany �. 5805 M.B. Hubbard Grocery Company 5906 C. Hvass & Company,Inc. 5807 Injiependent Biscuit Company 5806 Int. Business Mach.Corp. 5809 C.I. Johnson Mfg.Company 5810 Jobson Printing Company 5611 LAW. Jordan Company 5612 Kenny B61`16r ilfg.Company 5613 Tm. Kline 5611E Kremer Auto Spring Company SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD TOTAL DATE RETURNED J TRANSFER i� DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS 64 267 92 65 on 3 6o 64 59' 325 00' 63 50 7 131 49 70l 16 69', 25 00 1 20 13 981 7 56 2 70 116 25;1 Si 671 107 82 281! 12 16 3 00 49 27 1op 5� 1� 0 0D 31 �� 19 00 169 95 26 6111 166 oo ;I 15o 4o 538 95 74 95 30 00 918 00 140 30 1 35 201 25 21 29 15 00 3 03 1 17 25 71 50 11 52 76 6 249 65 I. 7 60 55 94 Ii i 70 _ OgIOINAL rO CITY CLLHK RESOLVED CITY OF ST. PAUL OF THE CITY CLERK %/ Cd01Jl�ICIL RESOL.(.ITIc>m—GENERAL Fo4m C6UNCIL FILE NO 98385 July 19, 1934 In tlae ma -G t *---r c f grading Cypress Street from Lawson Strj_—_>=t -t_--ic> Coop Street, under Preliminary Order C. F_ 97t5_-:_;'-1 ' _approved" March 22, 1934, and Final Order C _ =' _ '3—/ 916, approved May 22, 1934 ResCIX -%r t---c5t the plans and specifications as submitted Comm3.ssioner of Public Works for the above 3nL_--xx3 0c3 improvement, be and the same are hereby appro�r ec3 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce ,/Peterson /Rosen / Zrn fay -or /fruax Warren Aga i ns t /Wenzel •' Mr. President (Gehan) 5A1 6.34 C. F: No. 98386=By hliltpn Roweps� S lnfi'am Lnweon oSt grading Si.,J nder [I Preliminary order C. F. 97621. p- proved ➢£arch 22.- 1934, nd Ftn 2, g p 4 r C. F. 97916, uproved May 22, Resolved.. Thot the and aforn c tions a bmltted pilaus, the CombovI stoner o[sPublle Wt, k. far be and [the same named improvement, r hereby approved. Adopted by the Council July 19. 1934. �I 1 Approved July 19. 1934. {71 (Jul, 21-1934) JUL 1 9 v-4 Adopted by the Council _.-193_ Approved_ JUL 19 1934 —193_— ` Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLff RR 1 RESOLVED COUgNCIL NO. q'•�6 _ �. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE July 19, 1934 In the matter of grading and paving Alley in Block 8, Woodland Park Addition from Mackubin Street to Kent Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 97523, approved March 22, 1934, and Final Order C. F. 97914, approved May 22, 1934• Resolved, That the plans and specifications as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works for the above named improvement, be and the same are hereby approved. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays /Pearce 4eterson ,"Rosen In favor -"Truax Warren ---Against /Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5h( 6.34 C. P. No. 9838G—BY Milton Rosen— In the matter of grading and Paving Ad- dition frIn olm Mi ckub nSt. to k 8 Woodland Park Kent j St., under Preliminary Order C. F. 97623. approved March22. 1934. and Final Order C. F. 97914. approved M¢y 22. 1934. Resolved. Thot tho Plans and spec(fl- cations , submitted by the Commis - .loner of Public Works for the above named Improvement, be and the same are herby apDroved. i Adopted by the Coulcll July 19. 1934. Approved July 19. 1934. (July 21-1934) Adopted by the Councit JUL 1C34193— Approved CJ4193_ Approved JUL 19 1934 —193 -- Mayor 'OPIOIMAL i0 GITY CLCP12 - � ` CITY OF ST. PAUL FILHNCIL NO._ ��- Nnr37 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK UNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTEDJuly.19, 1934 COMMISSIO .DATE _. RESOLVED In the matter of constructing that part of Sanitary Sewer Interceptor [IC" -"D" on W. Seventh St. from Wordsworth St. to 850 ft. E. of Rankin St._-- Davern Ave. from Stewart Ave. to W. Seventh St. Munster St. from Davern Ave. to W. Seventh St. Stewart Ave. from Edgcumbe Road to Davern Ave. Graham St. from 200 ft. W. of Bellevue Ave. to Davern, Ave. under Preliminary Order C. F. 98310, approved July 11, 1934• Resolved, That the plans and specifications for the above named improvement as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works, be and the same are hereby approved, and be it Resolved Further, That the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. C. F. No. 08387—By Milton Rosen— 1 In the matter of constructing that part of Sanitary Sewer Interceptor •'D" on W. Seventh St. from Werdewerth St. , i to 850 ft. E. of Rankin St. Davern Ave. from Stewart Ave, to W. Seventh S[. Diunster St. from Davern Ave, to W. Seventh St. i Stewart Ave. from Edgcumbe Road to Davern tAve: O Ave, to Dar ere nAve00 cV. nder AV,',,, Order C. F. , to. approved July 11 1934. Resolved. That the plans and e -lfi- cuttana for the above named ImpreVe- ment a" submitted by the Commie- !aei.ncr of .Public Warks, be and the ame-are hereby approved. and be It. j Resolved Further„ That the proper city. oMetal. are hereby uthoe4zed -I and directed to proceed with the mak- jinx of. said improvement In accordance 4 therewith. - t Adopted by the Counetl July 19, 1934. Approved July 19. 1934. (July 21-1934) 5 COUNCILMEN Yeas / 7—In /p rce erson 1LLPetosen favor /l 1ruax / arrerl Against /Wenzel vtr. President (Gchan) W (•34 Adopted by the Council Jul I O- ."m 193 JUL 19 1934 Approved _ 6193_— Mayor OHgtavl to Clty Clcrlc CITY G OFFiGE OF '' C-OLiNCIL RESOLU' i � � i Foorac�� No. _- 38 8 E tFORM . GATE ----------------------- i __............. _..__. _..._............. _...._...__ _....__... gs¢� WHEREAS, the Commissioner o -E Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, has reported to the ^ouxacll that a certain three story brick building, located on Lot 7, At-xcfIAtor I s Subdivision No, 38, also known as No. 291-3 South Robert Street, is in such a diliLp idated and dangerous condition as to warrant its being condemned and torn down; therefore be it RESOLVED, that a public he a.r 3.xig shall be had upon the advisa- bility and necessity of Wrecking sa3ci building, on the 17th day of August 1934, at ten o a3ocl- A. MS. ixa the Council Chamber in the Court House and City Hall, in the C :Ltv of St. Paul, Minnesata; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that not 1e s --- than ten days pr for to the time fixed for said hearing, thE` 0<DPr--n:LssIoner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildinip shall mail t o the last known record owner of said property, at his last kaown address , or to the agent or occupant of said property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also cause a notice of such hearing to be given by one publication in the official newspaper of the City of St. Paul, said notice to be published not less than five days prior to the date of said hearing_ JUL 2 A *`'74 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council--,-- _._- --- -- .._ _. __...-193..._. Y�4g�any�Q i.Z-Ltc ri. JUL 2 0 1934 Pearce --------In favor Applroved------- ------------- I.. ......1 ...... Truax -------- -------Against -w' -- ......... Mayor Wenzel n___:a_^6 wT y 6M 6-33 E?R . VICE . ROSEN aMl SH� � ��T W. LA MONT KAUFMAN - Supt. of Parks _ CARL E SPMKES. Dcp Cnmmlaje f CITY O 11= _S A 1"T PAUL Cap'aka I o AF R.%innesoia i3��Ai2TMi`2�iT -OF PARKS, PLAYGROL_J" IDS A"D PUBLIC BUILDINGS -4 4 C=may Hail FREE> M_ Ti2L�AX� Commissioner July 13, 1934 Hon. City Cotu__cil c/o Mr. L. F.. s. Fergus cr City Clerk Gentlemen: ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt- of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect An inspection by thise°_X--bfl� the building at 291-3 South Robert Street di s cue fact that this is an three story brick buzz d == �= is being by old -- -t = ch is vacant. The building used vagrarati, s en out. The. _ e rear basement door is brok- upper sect -or deteriorated and the Elie rear brick wall is badly Floors are in poor shape -:7ff- t :1 Ox! wall has bulged badly. s t� ve rotted, and the build- in6 is a fire hazard . The legal description c> *-=� oiler-ty is Lot 7, Auditorfs Subdivision No. 39. Te 1-.=� ford, Jr. is e s eertafined that Edward R. San- the ovmer . =_e s modes at 656 Summit Avenue. The Fire Prevent ion Bur c a c us' s i xi this report and it is therefore our opir_3_en t1 c =� �a rut i on proceedings should be instituted In accoa-- ing code. e3 Section 1-14 of the build- va ruly, LAR .. U T- Az' chit e ct J EPl , r � CI;MMIB810NER , STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST, PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER COURT HOUSE ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, of a said to be owned by W=d Rs Baum'* and located upon the following described real estate, to -wit: TA 71 A431tOld 90a i ORDER WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, has upon the inspection of the tk&Wft known and described as, IM -5 :AXft R.ObWt i. ' tV and situated upon above described property has found and determined that: 'No 13 Ono Ohm I& gill Is 'ROA* Vile 1 41 �t � w l Iii the �a�SW$ �p boo b 1") pal o Me i Is% of ov WA Y is unsafe and dangerous NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No, 7210, entitled "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures erected or to be erected within the City of Saint Paul." Said. �---------- is hercondemned and it is ordered that it be n�taken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed from tty remises withinV .........................days from the date of the service of this order and notice upon the owner oro pant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within t time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied with, and the expenses thereof charged to and made a lien against the property above described. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,,the foregoing order is rUde and signed by the Commissioner of Parks, Play r unds and Public Buildings, at St. Paul, Minnesota, this ............... ........................day of ...................... Z..:-�?......................19._ .. as required by law. �I Commis 'oner of Parks, Playgro ds a� Buildings. NOTICE nmmd E1* $ fir' ms's %t �Ave= . To................ ..... ..................................................................................................................... . ................... Owner andto........�.........................................................._................................................--.--......-------------------------_----- Occupant, Please take notle4hat the foregoing ordg;_was issued by the Commi�eyi�ner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings on the ........................................ day of...............R.1.iZ.........__.............._........... 19s....., and you are hereby directed to comply therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that you�$not file any answer, objection or appeal, as required by the Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, within..............................................days from the (late of service of this order and notice upon you, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings will proceed to enforce said order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof and the penalties prescribed by law. Commissioner of Parks, Playgr nds and Public Building•. orWed eo oa a.n .4 Wnerees. the Comm t p .CITY OF ST., P Mc r. xa�saic—B� feeloner ot:_parke,. OFFICE OF THE CIT��ar-Otl^d' 4. o u Council Build, uti nage hes rep rted i , C p h that nag one tory to Dun- B.cj hack locate8 on COUNCIL RESOLUTION—Gnot lio Block 9 Seaver Lako. Befghts - dltlo at aper <Imataly.No 933 So ' ''//yy,,'' _ 4vc u f ncht dl�zid�,ed 't PRf/bEtn .- BY------ TT77 111» COM I STONER..._...... --- --- ..... _ .._._.. ___..... WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings has reported to the Council that a certain one story tar paper shack located on Lot 26; Block 9, Beaver Lake Heights Addition, at approximately #933 Jordan Avenue, is in such a dilapidated and dangerous condition as to warrant its being condemned and torn down, therefore be it RESOLVED, that a public hearing shall be had upon the advis- ability and necessity of wrecking said building, on the 17th day of August 1934, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber in the Court House and City Hall, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that not less than ten days prior to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner of said property, at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose Of said hearing, and he shall also,causea notice of such hearing to be given by one publication in the official newspaper of the City of St. Paul, said notice to be published not less than five days prior to the date of said hearing. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council__ ------ --- --- --- .__.--_-193..... Muy ✓ '- r Pearce - --- ..._In favor Approved-----..._ --JUL 2--------0 --- 1-934-....---- 193_.... Truax / Truax .------. .Against ./...-%.-tl„----- Wenzel/Mayor 6M 6-32 MR. VICE PILES. WNI N h.ISHED 3� no. iA MONT KAUFMAN Supt. of Parks CARL E SPEAKES. DWmy CaanirNa,cr CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner -4210.O July 13, 1934 Hon. City Council c/o Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Bent l emen : ERNEST W. JOHNSON SUPT. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD Gly Amhh-i There is a tar paper shack at approximately 933 Jordan Avenue which is partly dismantled, useless, and a fire hazard to ad- joining property. The building is located on LoZ6, Block 9, Beaver Lake Heights and the last knorm ovmer is Harlbert M. Haddock, Columbus, Ohio. May we suggest that you set a hearing on the advisability of wrecking this structure in accordance with Section 1-14 of the building code? r City Architect LAR. .0 orlainai w CIt7 G1 *L CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTEo Ole a COMMISSIONER_-_..______ - -------------- --------------------------- _--- MATE — of the Olt 1 1 AM MW sareemsat Of the �aieisoft Dail Leagues T at Paul and the City o= innipeg, Yanitaba, the oha>aplonahip. of each eity shell •left the other city rind plays seri wss e= aIatepionship games; and Ylanicipal Se=t= s Bsa21 League4sawcAh teem has theiCity - OT Hth Paul er wasareglalred to advances *2500 tv pay the expenses Of the Winnipeg team to St. Paul; cad VVI-FMALMw the City has as &greement with the 3Lnnicipal Soft Ball Le m=- Bader whish it will pay oerta3a surae to such I6ea4gue out of the proQaeds of the sale of Mena Xer seats at Dffisning held; it IiYSf�l,T�n ?ihst the proper city officers be and they are hereby to pay to the 3bmieipa3 se -rt Ball isee ciaatian the fu3rt21er a3ts3w of *300.00 from the sale o= bleacher seats, atter the costs oS Arp*_-rsstian are deducted; be it a[T1XW233C3P 3RCEBOLYM, That 0canall lila We. 98311, apprtwed July.18, 1834L ,. pravlding for the payment of the expenses at said Tinnupeg tevLatE,, be and the same to hereby modified to conform with this reseltz isea . COUNCILMEN l Yeas Naffs Pearce ___ _____ ---_-In favor .P.aeeaL. Truax --------Against Wenzel 611E 6-32 �%1 N S ROSL'•lY Whereasre . bb83y ax�K roeme Fredent of the.Di. Truax— 'i -DSu 'of ipal Soft Ball L¢ a ues of the City O£ Saint Paul =a eh a City of Wta rd o Dianliota the championship tenni a ach city shall visit the other city and ;p14ya. 3¢rie8 OT'championshlD games; and' 'whereas. each team has visited the Tea city. and the tP Soft Ball 'League oY the City of oY SSt.. Paul _+F*- quired to advance $300 to pay :r rDCnB¢6 OT the Winn{p¢g tears. - 'Paul- andi�_ Whereas. the City has' a.n :, +with the Municipal Soft -. which It will ay c e,. e out Y t seatst. e , - .s �. �t - 3 ,lin_ 2 0 1014 Adopted by the Council-_____ JUL 2 0 1934 Approved-------- - - ---------------- --- --- --- -- /J,/ ------------ _.Mayor Mayor 0rlalnal - c ty Cleric OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL -CITY GL1=RK - RESOLUTION GETiERAL FORM _ .________________ _--- _------------------- .------ _--- _ _ _ RESOLVED ' That the &Wointssnt b7 the Cssaai ssieaer Or Pi1b110 04m=4M*.T of Dr. A. Z. Nichols, as Depettt Health al=leer, be sad the gene is hereby aononrred in awl mgplraved. ROeolYeds-:. ThaL Yha _:. aDDniaYment__bY I� ' the Comzaiaslozi 0-z'. - oS Pc blic $aSaty oP ` 3Vicl:ols. a� OtADeputy 73ealtli cer, ba anH t'he same is hereby con- -' carred in grid a.Dproved_ Adoptdby the 'C20. July 20. 1934.:: Approved -X-2-20. 1934_ - �Jialy 28-1934) - COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays lygsp%-a�u�-✓ `� Pearce--- -_------- ----- In favor -�leeet[" Tu ____.._ :��!_ Against Wenzel 6M 6-32 MR. VI Ju`-- 2� Q Adopted by the Council__ __________ ___ ___ ___ .__________193-_ Approved-------- - MW_ ------- - ----------193------ ------------- 1%'T C3 r -----------------1%'Tay-or DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL ,' " "'I COUNCILMEN -ROLL CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL NO, . ............. MAYn� COUNCIL RESOLUTION terSOANFAVOR Pia"- anon AUDITED CLAIMS ................9.34.. ROSEN TRUAX LY ..........AGAINST RESOLVED, THAT CHECKU11 DR� E J7'Y TREASURY, WENZEL UI 1��jt'J �J PRESq! _ 0 TO THE AGGREGATE AM NT OF �._........la � COVERING it 1934 CHECKS PER CHECKS ONRFIDL IMJ�QTrH•�G/OFF CE TH CITY CNCLUSIVE, AS M PTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE10 NCIL. ....... APPROVED...........AA'.Wh�.. M. a.. 4 ... ... ... ..... .... COM CITY COMPTROLLER '7' ..A..... ................................... ... ....... _ MAYOR BY......�.�.:.....0�y.SiL.C16k(R��y�........_- ................... P. No. psas2— — - ---_----� TOTAL =--_ - -- — Resolved, Thal checks he drawn on DATE the City Treasu'Y, to the aggregate amount of 13,953.80, covering; checks )R OF check st ofile o inn tileOofficet f thesper CRY Comntroller. Adopted by tile, Council July 20, 1934. Approved July 20 1934. JGHT FORWARD (JUIy 28.1934) SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD ZEnF3 RETURNED ./ TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS 64 267 92 11614649 70 267 92 15 00 9 199 o 36 oo 31 20 15 00 20 00 13 69 21 69 12& 00 44 19 83 65 170 17 3B 221 35 29 30 1 5 45 15 45 17 00 9 000 1 20 231 0 159 80 36 30 200 13 250 59 1 423 69 5 00 3 10 25 12 519 20 51 20 12 96 7 75 12 93 312 1 69 o9 63 26 243 o6 11 35 59 78 10 28 8 28- 68 58 18 45 0 5815 neiema & btsonaros 5816 Axel F,Peterson, C. of Fin. 5617 The Calhoun Paint Company 5818 1.17. Greenhouse Mfg,Oompsny 5819 R.F. Hulme Company 5620 Mrs. Freda Francis 5621 Elmer R. Robinson 5822 Leo V, Cunnien 5923 R, Laaoke CompanLmpany 582 Lampland Lumber 5825 Librarian, Library of Congre8� 5926 Linde Air Products Company 5827 MoOla.in & Henan Oompany 5626 MoGr w•Hill Book 000any,Inoll 5829 MoKeemosst, Paul Drug company 5830 Mack int, Motor Truck Oorp, 5831 O, & E, Marshall Oompany 5932 Meroo Nordstrom Valve Co. 5633 Miaway Foundry Company 5634 Miller -Bryant -Pierce Comnany j 5635 Matt Miller 5636 Minnesota Chemical Co,Ino, 5937 Morin Roofing Company 5636 % E, Mowry Company 509 Music Sup. Nat, Conference 5840 National Lead Company 5941 National MOW Company 5842 Notional Recreation Assoc, 5$4 Northern Auto Electric Comnan 5944 Northern States Power Oompany , 5845 Northern States Power Company, 5946 Northern States Power Oompany! 5647 North Star Varnish Company 5646 N.11. Airways Company,Inc. 5849z. N.% Copper & Brass storks 5850 Northwestern Fuel company 5851 Olseen Candy Company,lne. 5852 Oriental Laundry Company 5853 Mrs. Harry C. Palmer 5954 Paramount Ink Company 5955 Pheoll Mfg,C9* o,f Minnesota 5656 Pioneer Electric Company 5857 Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Co,j 5858 Price Electric Company 5959 Purity Cone Company 5960 Quick Service Battery Co.Inc. 5861 Rainbow Pie Company 5862 Restauraht China company 592 Rex Linen supply Company 58 Riley Plug Company 5865 Clement F. Ritter 5866 Roe -James Glass Company SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD ZEnF3 RETURNED ./ TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS 64 267 92 11614649 70 267 92 15 00 9 199 o 36 oo 31 20 15 00 20 00 13 69 21 69 12& 00 44 19 83 65 170 17 3B 221 35 29 30 1 5 45 15 45 17 00 9 000 1 20 231 0 159 80 36 30 200 13 250 59 1 423 69 5 00 3 10 25 12 519 20 51 20 12 96 7 75 12 93 312 1 69 o9 63 26 243 o6 11 35 59 78 10 28 8 28- 68 58 18 45 0 { O.M..AL 10 C.— C17 COUNCIL No a f.v_G,,v�CITY OF. ST. PALiL FIL= _ OFFICE OF THE G1TY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GERERAL FORM PRLiiENTED BY - J _ COMMISSIONER DATE �'L� 20, 19.0;4 RESOLVED E � o � � License 5837, On Sale Ma.2t Beverage License 1486, and Of£ S�7 Ate= _ Beverage License 2082 issisecl -to, John Belloma at 806 rant Third aal.d the sane are hereby revojed upon recommendation of the License Bure�� CFz-ed W_ -Truax Bar C. Parcevarren—� Resolved. That Restaurant L{cense 1 6837. On Sale Malt Beverage License; -- j 1466, d 3;1 Sale Malt Beverage. Li- j, _ ense 2082 is ued to John Bellat: _ SOG East Third Street be and the 6 game era hC`Teby vOlced pon re COmmenda- j tion o£ the License Bureau. - 1 Adopted by t11e Council JssIY 20. 1934.1 Aptiroved -T-1, Ju72 S 28-1934) Sec repor _ vac�ed COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays /P.rce / f Peterson --In favor �``W----arrerl Against / -Wenzel ifit . V S CE X-*Gw.� Jill 2.6 9934 Adopted by the Council —.193 JUL XA19M A roved- -- Mayor waz a as + •PAYOA COPY LICENSE BUREAU RECEIPTX • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY • ROOM 301 PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING • :; SAINT PAUL, MINN. / • c cFxEcic Dat 193— •, Received • r -- _.-' Dollars • Deposit orx application for—1 { i - t [cense • • Application Number 4­,, .�2 License Number�i • NOTICE.. THIS IS NOT A LICENSE,- ONLY A-RECEIPT. JOHN H. McDONALD Commissioner of Public Safety V. 4WDEN No. '7 —76 L',, J�tor � i .ti By1__� /-' �iA61 r�1a1tlD11'W BtuyraEeWt.eC0. yRon.Oalo.II. B.d L ... ORIC INAL-TO APPLICANT -. FEE COLLECTED _. - CITY. OF SAINT PAUL - C� OFFICE OI CITY C -NI -ROOM Dab CITY NAC{. �� y���TT NSE - ° 14 6 6 APPLICATION L1 0 ON LE THIS IS TO CEF2TiFY THAT' ADDRESS OR P(_ACE OFF SUS[ ESS HAVINO PAID THE ABOVE FEE AMID COMPLIED WITH OTHER ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS. IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO SELL I[IniTOXICATING• MALT LIQUORS FOR CONSUMPTION AT THE ADDRESS SPECIFIED ABOVE IM THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, IN ACCORDANCE WII'1172-1 Mo. 7467, APPROVED MARCH 31. 1933 AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO. THIS LICESVSE-= ML3 S T BE KEPT POSTED IN A CE3NSPIC000S ` PLACE VVH�RE BUSINESS IS CARRIED ON, Not Tlrans#erab[e from Person to Person or Place to Place THIS LICENSE Is ISSURD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF ALL ORO/NANCES OTHE ITY O �AINPAUIL- F THIS LICCNBE EXPI `� 1p NINNESO;iY,ANO MAY HEEV PRO SIOFIB DRQ VIOLATE0. DATE OPIasUAI.fG= - - CITY CLERK - a00 a-xJ ORIGINAL—TO AP— LICA NT FEE COLLECTEn CITY OF SAINT PAUL $5.00 OFFICE of CITY CLERK—Room 386. C ITY HALL lV1•} 20 82 APPLI AT L I C E N S E MAkLT UO -- OF SALE T I S I S TO G R -r I I= Y T H _.. --------------- -- -- = - ADDRESS OF2 GLACE d USINESS._________ --- ------------------------ HAVING PAID THE A I3 pVE FEE ANO COMPLIEO WITH OTHER ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS_ IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO SELL 3iiiiiii4130P4-1M'r0XICATING MALT LIQUORS IN ORIGINAL AT THE ADDRESS ABOVE SPECIFIED IN -T-"I= CITY OF ST. PAUL. FOR CON- SUMPTION OFF T _ SAifl PREMISES ONLY. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORL7fIVANCE NO. 7461. APPROVED MARCH 31. 7933 _ AND ALL_ AMENDMENTS THERETO. THIS LIC - 1S` MUST BE KEPTPOSTEQ IN A CO IV SPICUOUS PLACE WHERE BUSINESS IS CAFRR 1 E::fJ OIV No -t —-aa3sfs rable from Person to Pei-sc-t=3 E3 - I -'Lace to Place THIS LICENSE 15 ISSUED SUBJECT TO ROVISIONS OF —'—Y ALL OR GES OF THE CITY C SA, NTS � I_ MINNESOTA. Q 6C3�� O MAY E REVOKED AT TIME. AIO PR VI NS THIS LICENSE _. __ _-_. __�_ __- ___-_-_, I ____ DwTE OF ISSUA G>c CITY CL M � SPECIAL. TAX ;p7pdlL4lrm1m _ STAM P INTERNAL 3372 STATES REVENUE THIS STAMP EXPIRES JUNE 30, 1935 THIS STAMP 15 NOT TRANSFERABLE ON CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OF THE BUSINESS RETAIL DEALER IN FERMENTED MALT LIQUORS THUS IIS A\ TAX RIECEEPT=NCT A LECENEE T .l STAMP DOES NOT COVER SALE OF DISTILLED SPIRITS AND WINES c IT -RT TO TxEEwwsoFsucH STgiE. EB To wOi NoxizE TxECOxNExcENExEOUcvxiixUwycEOosucxUix�vEOx10usiNEss rued J 1he�oll�tt'or��C"he ��sl�z�o/ MINNESOTA John Bellomo, 806 E. 3rd St., St. Paul, MINNESOTA Refm__ 19 1 I D- -- xepe.t RKt:oea By - (Hines) At M. 19 How Rceeived Dept. Asdgncd to Chief Thos? L, Dahill Netvre of Report Tk*-X ISCELLANEOUS REPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT n, tnroetnt��a City of St_ Paul Rcporc�3 b7 'n: and Date or Occunnce M. Add ­Phone 7-13-34 19 Lieut, Prank Cullen At 11 15 P.M. 7-12-34, Arrested _TCnkI=L_-I= Bellomo, 806 P- 3rd. St. and Charles Stacek, 878 E. 3rd. Stf which above. place had many acm1a3-sffL against john Bellomo, proprietor and Charles Staoek 878 E,, 3rd, St, bartender with a ss.iari�p- a:r X20-00 a tenth- We had our operator make two purchases one last night and one the night The evidence that we obtained atthe time we arrested him was one highball, which we , coal£ auk 1c:>:r the operator* s hands at the time of the raid, a pint thermos bottle, 3/4 full of moonshine why s�-�s a five gallon jug; containing 4 gallons of moonshine whiskey Three whiskey glasses, three glasses - 'rhe licenses that were turned isa at the licensE _Laspector: Special Tax stamp, #33729; License for Malt liquors -Off Sale, No, 20822 for mmilt 3iquo3rs- On sale, No. 1466, and application J# for license No. 2865 Respectfully submitted, Lt. Cullen & Crew eGowan & McGinnis ~40 osiollaT`OrcY e�dnK ,- __ z r G6UNGIL .-1 FILE NO, r 39 t j6TY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENMO BY COMMISONER --- -� SATE JL 20� 193 ,,,,,..,.,, RESOLVED .� z� ills various licenses applied for by tine i'oL_owlag named persons for the llddress= s 'inch Gated be and they are hereby granted agd the City Clerk is instructed to sae s-ich licenses upon the payment into 4---a city trea3Ur;T of the required fees = Ner--. owner L. S. Eschbaciz, 1188 E. 7th St, Confect' onery—Light Grocery Apel. 4250 Old Loc. H. K. Meikle ^ ^ 898 RaConfectloneymond Av. ""rJ 4613 ^ yillaume Bo:. &- 'mr'er Co. 1,4. Chicago & 57ater St _ 1-UeJ- Dealer ^ 4259 New Ed. Langman 959 Conway St. Grocery ^ 4481 New owner - Old loc. - ------- . - Henry J. Sch12o-; --0; 624 77abasha St. n 1594 ^ ^ ' s�� son�Tzolcs C. F. No_ 98394—By H_ E. Warren— s Fred 1�Z Truaa—Z_ C. Yearce— Resolved_ That the asious licenses 'annlfed for by the following named versons for the addresses indlcated be ' and they are hereby granted and the ' City Cleric is _ rt red to issue s h klicenses the _ upon the payment into city 'tr... ry of the r quir¢d Yees: L. S_ Esclabach. 1188 IM -7th St., Con-'. :Vection ery-Light Grocery Appl. 4250, 'Old er. 898 Raymond Ave., Confection ery Appl_ 4613_ Old. Location. - vilIaum¢ Box S Lu -mar bCo.. W_ Chi-. ago 8 Water St.. Fuel Dealer Appl. '4259. New_ Ed. Langman. 939 Conway St.. Gro- cery Appl_ 4481. Qld Location. New - - owner. Henry J_ Sch nobricK. 624 Wabash. 'St.. Restaurant AppI. 1594, Old Loc— Willi— Rogers. 3.738 Field Ave., Ice !Delivery Appl_ 4743. R¢newo. Northland Amusement Co. Inc.. -. tre :Arcade St__ Motion Picture Theatre - Appl, 4565. ReaewaL Nicic Chio mer. 31 SP. 7th St., Restap- nt Appi_ 4840. Renewal. rags. M. Fisher. 162 h'. Western Ave., :Restau—a Appl_ 4745. Renewal. Catherine Foley. 1060 11 stings A—.`- - - Ttestat -A—l- 4749. Renewal. Leona.uranGoodman_ 443 Rondo St.. Res-- - �.itaurant Appl. 4843. Renewal. / Wiel G. Mushier. 41-43 E. 7th St.., -.R ' l �i Theodore Nil ---..164 N. Snellling Ave., {{ :. "Restaurant Avv3_ 4793. Renewal. COUNCILM 1= _ Catherine Ri¢—¢r. 1094 Iglehart Avc.. _�\T Restaurant App-_ 4340. R --l. Adopted y the ouncene il ,n, 20. 1934- bC_ Yeas -- App owed July 20. 1934_ I�iayS .. iS vtember 1-1934) Paarce /• eters,. 1 - sen In favor Truax i Warren ___- Against /Wenzel Mayor /Mr. President (C-- 1-1 an) Sht (.4-3 0-14 TO CITY CLSRK COUNCIL 1 / r CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE N OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL FMSOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER ��; `-/�,t ti DATE J•+y 20, 1934 -- - -- RESOLVED .2_ --236-E. 3eveuth-St..- ----Notal-�II.S.�nnaz)--SOL ro ms_._ (Rano ll Appl. 4827 u yr ce+aT Ger .8s a = -C_bLv-#:eteasen;--Yt- E�- 5th--St. -Hotel {-Jewell) 90 -Rooms --- Appl: 4773— _ Renewal COL)NCILM E ti Yeas 2�7 ay s Pearce Peterson Rosen ____ _____ —_In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gcia a�7 5M 6.34 r Adopted by the Council __ _ _ _ 193- ___ 4 - - Approved_ -- --193 - -- - Mayor CRIGIFIW t CITY CLERK l PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER RESOLVED CITY OF ST. PAUL �- F'.L NCIL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM GATE July 20, 1934 -3- 9Pilliam Rogers 17.38 Field Av. Ice Delivery Ap 1 4743 Reneval Marshall-& S __Saa--Station- If- 464Z-- Northland 64Z_Northland Amuse=i=�—:a� -ic_ 947 Arcade St. Motion Picture Theatre Appl 4865 Renewal COUNC[LM E Ycas Pearce Peterson Rosen Truax Warren Wenzel Mr. President (Ge Z a rig 5M 6.14 -- _ In favor Against Adopted by the Council_. _- --__ ___ 193 ---- Approved Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK PRESENTED E3 e COMMISSI©NER CITY OF ST_ PALJL- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE JIIly 20, 1934 FILECOUNCIL FILE FNQ. t1 RESOLVED —4— Nick Chtones 31 i7. 7th St_ Restaurant Appl 4840 Renewal Mrs. M. Fish—_ 162 N. Westea•rn xv- ^ 4745 n Catherine Fora✓_ 1060 Hastings Av. ^ 4739 n Leona Goodmasa 443 Rondo St_ ^ 4843 n Wlel G. Pdushig;- 41-13 E. 7th St. ^ 4731 n Theodore '7ilios 164 N. Snelling Av. �+ 4793 " a Cyt, - ---- - ---_ 240 E. -7th -_S—.. _ n ct899 n ' Catherine 1094 Igleh=_rt Av. ^ 4340 n COUNCILM F_=l-.Z Yeas Nays Pearce Petersori _44"�CrT' -- 1 _ —In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President 5M 6-,4 Adc.pted by the Council JUL 10 mm 193__ Approved-_____ _193_._ -� cMayor -- ORIOINAL To C+TV CLERK , { �J a`LONS C6UNc'L Ja�MMMCITY OF sT. PALI n iva. FILE' NO.'i- _ -ss-y---� .' p rcc— � <i OFFICE OF THE GITY licensesaa. by RESOLUTION- nrov�vo san adRnl: - -. _GOLJTIGIL ..instructed t, l—, r - >o'vaymont 1"co ' + ' July 21, required f s t 1934 PRESENTED BY - COMMISSIONER '�– - ... –� _ i 'l..o Coun [t J Ise = " 0.y So. 1934 ,. _ 25-193.-- RESOLVED licenses applied for by the £olloWing Tyl-vt, _ -s_��-� c>f the various indicated be and they are hereby granted and the named persons for ae-'c-=,asses city clerk is issue such licenses upon the. pent into the city treasury of the Chester Giovanne22-- 431 E. 7th St. Bakery Appl 4075 Renewal Catherine Sanders n 2173 Arcade St. n " 4360 L, J. Aberwald 3820 Grand Av. Confectionery " 9536 " n n 4676 " J. P.. Hock - 80 E. 5th St. Fanny Farmer Candy n 1R,!1 60, E. 7th St- n 4324 " n 4635 Jennie McHeffey, - 389 St. Peter St. 399 Case St.' " " 4599 " Axel Olson v 571 Cypress St. " " 4364 " Ryan f J. Nicholson & F wab3ishauser, 235 N. Snelling Av. Gasoline Sta 3 pumps 4705 " A. G. Ca.rlsor, 422 Selby Av. Grocery 4345 Carson 676 Ashland Av. " " 4448 " n " 4446 I,Irs; H, 1522 Portland Av. n 4669 N. D. Gores, 1277 St. Clair St. n N. F. Grewe 878 So. Smith Av. n " 4661 " " " 4235 " Henry Harris 161 N. Snelling Av. COUNCILME,Iv Adopted by the Council Yeas L Nays ,' Peterson ---_ --'=----- Rosen _ - __In favor -_-- Approved----- 193_— Truax 'Warren . - ---Against _ -_ - -- — -- Mayor /WenzG1 `Mr. President (GcI, 5M 6,14 ORIGINAL TO CIiT CLERK FO ENO. NCU w, - CITY OF ST. PAUL 40SFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY - - DATE—'71' y 21, 1934 COMMISSIONER - – RESOLVED -2- ."�` Fred Kress 1657 E. 7th St. GZ-ocery Appl 4620 Renewal ' Nettie Lett engarvar 726 E. 7th St. ^ " 4590 ^ . Edward M. Mergens 664 Bay St. ^ IT 4583 " nm. R. Neutzling 872 Payne Av. ^ " 4637 " Max Polterock 561 Edmund St. " IT 4518 " I 660 " Bray Ice & Fuel Co. Jt 2-4-0 U I TlioT Av. CG �� a Mrs. Antonina De 1.,— (77abasloa Fait; & Vegetable Marltet 465 7,'abasha St. ^ " 4545 " Franci3 Barnes 430 Case St. n 4643 " s. S. Kresge Co. 57 E. 7th St. ^ " 4641 " P. J. Mulkern 451 Forest St. „ " 4693 Peter ^aul 252 E. Fairfield Av. ^ " 4366 " Henry Scheibel - 202 Concord St. ^ " 4068 " Mrs. Raphaeala Se—_ - - =co 81G Payne Av. ^ " 4679 " Stanley Stalmer +�.�--Q:..s.-r�13 S�'�=-e°�ss 69:' Idissis3j)pp:L St. -7 C s - t. \_�,s,-. � ^ " 4610 IT �---•�B$'^..-�' COUNCILMEN Yeas Mays Pearce Peterson favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Ge1- =� 5M 6.14 JUL 191934 Adopted by the Council.__ _ _--_ - __193--_ JUL ,x.91934 Approved_------- ---193_ — ayor;. MisoEL�AN�ouB DNbIN ZENT TAUS Aug. 14, 1934. r. F. t/A.N 8chaffhaueen 991 Arcade 8t. (Grocery) Edward M. Mergene 664 Bay Bt. (Grocery) L Year Amount 1932 -No A.F. $194.46 1932-10 A.F. 52.21 E. F. #99399 -No A.F. 145.07 ✓ A. BadoFe 933 Case St. (off Bale Malt Bev.) 1932 F. #9395 Chas. Madelevsky 559 Charles Bt. (Grocery) 1932 -No A.F. 167.63 Co F. & B $G,4f�4a I 1111 8 6 Ily 138 Ej 4th St. X932 -AI FO 922.65 Apes A. Peterson 2338 Marshall Ave, (Off Bale 1932-A.F. 2527.00 Malt Bev.) (Confeotionery) '/ComriemogP 1616 Rice St. (Grocery) 1932 -No A.F. 124.61 F. 5 & 9833g 1- urp 1942 Bt.Anthony Ave. 1932-A.F. 452.07 (On Bale Malt Bev.) C. F. #98398, .Jacobson 1552 St. Clair St. (Off Sale Malt Bev.) 1931-A.F. 1932—A.F. John Mayer95 300 E, 4th Bt, (oonfeotionery) 1928-A.F. 5179-73 5236.92 1932-A.F. 632.46 1929-0. Malt Bev.) 1931-A. F, 6269.31. 240 E. 7th St. (off & on Sale Malt Bev.) 1931-A.F 1932—No A.F. 1932-A.F. 9091.79 21737-75: 0. F. #9$399 Thos. Bacigalupo 359 Jackson Bt. (Off & on 1932 -No A.F. 625..09 . Bele Malt Bev.) Apes A. Peterson 2338 Marshall Ave, (Off Bale 1932-A.F. 2527.00 Malt Bev.) (Confeotionery) '/ComriemogP 1616 Rice St. (Grocery) 1932 -No A.F. 124.61 F. 5 & 9833g 1- urp 1942 Bt.Anthony Ave. 1932-A.F. 452.07 (On Bale Malt Bev.) C. F. #98398, .Jacobson 1552 St. Clair St. (Off Sale Malt Bev.) 1931-A.F. 1932—A.F. 2399.14 2146: 0 454544 0. F. #98399 Ernest Ro®se 1753 St. Clair St. (Off Sale 1932-A.F. 632.46 Malt Bev.) (� Edward F. pitkin _ ���� 240 E. 7th St. (off & on Sale Malt Bev.) 1931-A.F 1932—No A.F. 3152.77 4b02.00 J MI$OELLANEOU� DELINQUENT TAXES Aug. 14, 1934. /�C. , F.t hop 3Trust 98 Wabaeha St. (deo. M. Stoughton) V a. F. 6400 Curran 494 S. Wabasha 9t. (Gas. Sta. C. F. 499329 Mrs. Dora dooitz 11 695 Wabasha St. (off Sale Malt Bev.) 2. Year Amount 1932-A.P. Oil, 499.69 1932 -No A.F. 147.96 1932-A.F. 1959.95 I � C. F. #99395 MISCELLANEOUS Aug. 14, 1934 NOT DELINQUENT 9 nan Chaster Giovamellt 431 E. 7th 'St, Bakery 4075 Catherine Sanders AreadC Ot, 11 4360 I,, J. Aberwald 1820 Grand Ave, Confectionery 4536 J. A. nook 90 E. 5th St. " 4676 Fanny Farmer Candy Shop 60 E. 7th St. " 43?_4 Jennie mcHeffey 399 St. Peter St. if 4635 Axel Olson 399 Case St. 4599 R. Ryan 571 Cypress St. " 4364 J,Nicholson & F. J. wiblishauser 235 N.2nelling Ave, Gas. Ste. 3 pumps 4705 A. G. Carlson 422 Selby Ave. Grocery 4345 A. H. Carson 676 Ashland Ave. " 4445 mrs. H.E.Cleveland 1522 Portland Ave. " *46 N. D. Gores 1277 St. Clair St. " 4669 T7. F. Grewe 879 S.Smith Ave. " 4661 Henry Harris 161 N.Snelling Ave, " 4235 Fred Kress 1657 F.7th St, " 4620 Nettie Lettengarver 726 E.7th St. " 4590 wm, R. Neutzling 972 Payne Ave. " 4637 Max Polterock 561 Edmund St. " 4515 Bray Ioe & Fuel Co. 2140 University Ave. " 4660 Mrs, Antonia De Lisi 465 Wabash St. " 4545 (Wabasha Fruit & Veg.' Market) rranoie Barnes 430 Case 6t, a 4643 S. s, Kresge Co. 57 E. 7th Ct. 4641 P. J. Mulkern 451 Forest St. 4d93 Peter Paul 252 E.Fairfield Ave. " 4366 Henry Scheibel 202 Concord St. " 4069 Mrs.Raphaeala Serpico 916 Payne Ave. " 4679 Stanley Stalmer 693 Mississippi St. " 4610 • A,1I�U�L1,AI�OAJ9 Aug, 14, 1934, c, g 396 NOT DELIN(�UENT Joseph G. Tsohida 497 17abasha St, Tavern M. Johnston D. Rosen G. I. Ba+iman Dominick Crupi Anna Palon Thad Kelly aA OGTI LA'IEOUS Aug. 14, 1934. #96397 NOT DELINQUE 1306 Payne Ave. Confeotionery 631 15. Central Ave. " 2344 Marshall Ave. crocery. 516 Payne Ave. " 774 Capitol Hgts. " 23 SV. Fairfield Ave. " 4437 4612 4509 4369 4695. 4443 Samuel B, Breed hire. H, E. Cleveland W. A. nehaan George Sima E. L. Green J. i7. Helsper Ko gl & Rapp Mrs. Victoria Liszinski John W. Lux Co. C. A. Neice Dig NAM Manley gtnlmer Francis Barnes Carl Gelderman E. L. Green Kogl & Rapp Mrs. Victoria Leszinski Peter Paul OFF SALE MALT BEVERAGE C. F. 96396 Aug. 14, 19341 NOT DELIN UNNT 1945 Autumn Ave, 1522 Portland Ave. 2121 Randolph St. 571 Mendota St. 1169 Rice St. 600 Western Ave. 375 Minnesota St. 119 S. 17abasha St. 147 Snelling Ave. N. 397 N. Dale St. TRrI la ftan AY9, 683 mtoi 1ppl I ON SALE MALT BEVERAGE 430 Case St. 777 S. Smith Ave. 1169 Rice St. 375 Minnesota St. 119 S. l7abasha St. 252 E. Fairfield Ave. 4647 4447 4639 4623 4595 4624 4685 4683 4541 4538 �AI 4644 46.90 4585 4684 4682 4508 OFF GALE, MALT BEVERAGE Aug, 14, 1934, Thos. Baoigalupo - 363 Minnesota St. E. F. Brown 26o4 W. 7th St. Otto Lange 197 E, 9th St, Liggett Drug Co, Inc, 120 E, 7th tat, R. O, Odekirk 470 O.. Cleveland Ave, Louis Raiola & G, Sarak 721 Payne Ave. Strobel Bros. 1921 St. Clair St. ON SALE MALT BEVERAGE mhos, Re.oi a�upo 363 Minnesota 9t, , F. �-IM8399 NOT DELTIT-QUENT 4769 4869 4732 4709 4748 4tS2o 4716 Ben Breslaw 144 S. Robert St. 4753 Mrs. 11. Fisher 162 N. Milton St. 4746 Diesslin & Gallagher 1676 N. Lexington Ave. 48o1 Leona Goodman W3 Rondo St. 4944 John Huska 499z 17abasha St. 4799 Joseph Newell 472 S. Robert St. 4794 R. S. Odekirk 470 S. Cleveland Ave. 4747 F. Raiola & G. Sarak 721 Payne Ave. 4519 ®irisWf r. A6Z(lI,ANFQUS C. F', #99400 hed fid, 1`1Yee 933 E', 7th qt, Bakery 48o8 St.'Paul Athletio Club 340 Cedar St. Confectionery 4744 J. A. Bock 108 Bremer Arcade rl 4675 Northland"Amusement Co. 947 Arcade St. If 472 A. Pschaiden 468 Cleveland Ave. S. If 4717 A. A. Dehaan 2,121 Randolph St. Grocery 4640 Oscar E. Johnson 1139 Payne Ave. a 4759 Peter.Memmer 1054 Hastings Ave. n 472 S. D. 1,7eiss 500 Rondo St. n 4719 Ernest G. Kreul 542 Stryker Ave. Gas, Sta, 3 pumps 4772 Shell petroleum Corp, 755 Hastino 3 Ave, ►� 4��5 Shell petroleum Corp, 916 F, 7th St. n „ 4 „ 4823 Frank O'Loughlin 675 Randolph St. a rr ,r 5 4770 ORIGIN -TO OITY CLE GOUNGIL NO. 0°���rs' � JCITY OF ST. PAL FILE -I%�/ OFFICE OF THE CITY . aazesses sna t rrct d to Qisa -� 11%0&COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEhe vayment . - the red aired '06 Payne A' PRESENTED BY 43 Central _;:-r>E 2934 COMMISSIONER - 4612. Nom- - 2344 N RESOLVED lied for by the ris mgd persons T2ia � � �� various licenses app for the addresses -= 3ted be and they are hereby g ranLecl �_ = �- City Clerk is -breasui'y oi' the t ted to licenses upon the payment into the c�Z% Ins ruc required fees: Td. Johnston D. Rosen G. ". Bauman Dominic.'__ Crupi. Anna pylon e Ave Conf yet=o=aa�y l.,G� 631 7?. Central 2344 'Marshall Av. Grocery 516 -ayne Av. a 774 Capitol Hd s 23 ;. FairfielC1AV.- ^ _ --------?e>3asl3e-----------T&wean------- Jeeegla-��-rael� �— COUNCILNi -T:7=_ Yeas Nays /carte / petersor i B:,060� _ % __In favor T!ruax W arrer� __11�_ -_Against �1Venzel /Mr. President f� el�arz� 5NI 6.34 APPS-- 4437 New *� X612 n 4509 ^ 4359 ^ n 4S9>� R- - 444x- -------Q----4..�0----n- JUL 3_01934 193 Adopted by --l—-- f3 1934 - --- —�—�7 Mayor O RtO1NAL - C.TY CLERK cou K --� /ice _-�2- - '.NTEn AMY - - Z;: - - RESOLVED COUNCIL No.�, CITY OF ST. PA FILM pro 98398—By H: E. , OFFICE OF THE CITY." Truaz—r. c. .pea d. That renewal of CIL FZES4C)-LIJTION'=GE1toBiioivinRe,iu�meae v ase Indicated be ani 3n ted and the city issue tic i -.to cna arty ��y ?_1� 1934 Thn-t an:l O-ri Sale Id, --1t Re-zer3ge licenses applied for by follon in n_ e eT_ sans �` or t address i-nd_cated be an -d they are I1ereby Uranted and the city c3-er-> �� insinuated to issue socia licenses upon the pa7yraant into the city treasury of' �i� required =eesc -Bauara.ga--Aapl-4679--Renewsl.. Mrs. H. F� C1e�e1 Wiz± 3-522 Por-t1¢3n3 Ar- ^ IT n n " 4447 " _ cv . A. Dehaysi 2121- andoli�h S , . ^ n n n n 4639 n Geon; -e Sims 571 Mendotw St. ^ n It n n 462 n `3 E- L.Green 1169 Rice St- w n n n n 458D " J. Tv. Hels_-)e-r 600 vTesterri Av. IT n n n n 4624 n ' 4645 n / n _ h"ogl & Rapp 575 uiinxae so a St. IT IT IT IT " 4685 " _ Mr -s. Victoria 119 S. 71_8basna St. ^ ^ ^ IT " 4683 " John T. Lux Co - 147 N . S ae11i_ng Av. n n n n IT 4541 " - C. A. Xeice 397 NO. Dale S+ . n n n IT n 4538 n Harry Pearlman 632 No- Farrington Av. ^ ^ ^ " 4591 " S -anley Stalmer 693 Mississippi St. n IT IT n 4C09 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council- _-___-_ _._193- Pearte-- —� Peterson- — ----- Rosen ___—--In favor ----- Truax - Warren - Against --_ -Wenzel Ma or Mr. President (Gel-ian� 5M 6.34 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL iTY OF ST. PAUL FILE Nd:� E OF THE CITY CLERK GO_L) l�iC L F2 E��OLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY -- COMMISSIONER �_ - - - - - --- DATE July 21, 1934 RESOLVED 13_ FT RAGE - Renewal of Liconsas Francis Barnes G C = S v _ On Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4644 Renewal Carl Gelde-rnan Z7 7 c ��} ? a n n n n ^ 4690 ^ E. L. Breen Z� o3co S L 4585 " Kohl & Rapp 37 a = a -s S+ n n n n ^ 4684 n Mrs. Victoria Leszinaki Stn IT n It " 4682 " "4 ---n---- "--------------Jf"--. 4452—.._" n • — — f Z.-..-.��ir Peter Paul 252 Fa Z- a lav_ " ^ ^ ^ 4508 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce / Peterson (/ Truax Warren A va 3 rz s t Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.14 Adopted by the Council__.JUL_.p'_10.q4._.193— Approved---- J - UL 1934_ _ -__193___ l Mayor COUNCILMEN Yeas Peterson Rosen Truax Warren Wenzel Mr. President SM17 6"14 Nays Adopted by the Council JUL J.©1934 193 - -In _,_— gpproved—_ JUL 1934 - - -193---- Mayor d"IdINAL 16 CITY CL@aN '— C F. No; 98399—By 8, E COUNCIL �_ ed M. T%.!x—,, C. Per PILE No...f - OF ST_ PAi-,olved, That renewer . . .-ele Matt Hevern¢e I.e. OF THE CITY vdreaaeAliina COLNC111— cared be am 3W=;Qt =!EOLLITION-GEN,aranted and the its, ed to Issue such Hee "n et Into the city t PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER_ � /�? t d ees' - _ I�a1nP 1 a _--- = r July 'ZQ, 1954 RESOLVED That renewal Rid O££ Sale Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the .following named persorxs -t-la�e addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city, clerk is to' issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of _=_8 fees. -T=ioa,� �i galnr, S65 ■3-gam -8t'-£-Sa}e-9fe�->�erege----J4gg}--4�fi6-ReneTal Thos. Bacigalupo 365 St . ^ " ^ ^ ^. 4769 ^ E. F. Brown, 2604 7V -7-7— --� St, ^ ^ n n ^ 4869 ^ 4711. Otto Lange 197 It 4732 ^ Liggett Drug Go.Inc. 120 :P! a:2;1- - S ^ n " ^ ^ 4709 ^ R. S. Odekir'_c 470 S� ^ .� oZ arld Av. n n n n ^ 4743 ^ rAg_oS � PPteTsall----T4=ssE3-a - - l:y ^ tL._n 4900 n Louis Raiola & G. Sarak 723 �`� �z _ n n n n n 4820 n )- est-Reeee--- a: 7- a F, -'^rte --�= — =a -g ."---_- _.a.____n_ ,___n..-_ _ tl._ _ __..at -_-__,4742- " Strobel Bros. 1823- S _ _--=.LZL7Z- St, ^ « n n n 4716 COUNCILMEN Yeas Peterson Rosen Truax Warren Wenzel Mr. President SM17 6"14 Nays Adopted by the Council JUL J.©1934 193 - -In _,_— gpproved—_ JUL 1934 - - -193---- Mayor O"IO�NAL TO CITY .—t -- CITY OF ST. PAUL- OFFICE AULOFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER RESOLVE COUNCIL. /1 FILE NO: Jul.3, 20, 1934 COUNCIL" T� �7 Yeas � Nays Pearce I-Ilpetersc)r,i ON SALE MALT Br'VEnAGE RENEWAL OF UCEUSES Warren Against /Wenzel — ,/Mr. President 5M &34 _ .4767 Ren Thos. Bacibsi r 363 Minnesota St. ^ " ^ ^ ^ 4768 " Ben Breslaw 144 S. Robert St. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4753 ^ Mrs. `'l. 1 islia-- 162 N. Milton St. ^ n n n n 4746 " Diesslln & G�� _ gher 1676 N. Le:�neton Av. ^ n n " n 4801 " Leona Goodmr�� 443 Rondo St. ^ " ^ ^ ^ 4844 " John Huska 489y Vlabasha St . n n " n " 4790 " Joseph Newe11- 472 S. Robert St. ^ n n n n 4784 " R. S. Odelcir l 470 S. GleveZcLnd Av. ^ ^ " ^ IT 4747 ^ `� 4901. n F. Raiola & C— 7PI Payne Av. n n n n n 4819 " Liggett Drag C _ Lac. 120 E. 7th St. " ^ " " a " 4710 " COUNCIL" T� �7 Yeas � Nays Pearce I-Ilpetersc)r,i —__In favor Truax Warren Against /Wenzel ,/Mr. President 5M &34 Adopted by the Council- JUL Z O% 1gl4_ �«? Approved1934 - --- 93 Ma r f✓1::,,it�i:i>v� 0.1. 1 TO - OI1k O/A/I-D >•<` COUNCIL 08400 CITY OF ST_ 1. I NO. 1Y OF THE CIT'1x—I. c. real N p� t the varfo — <-- C> rte& C= Z L RESOLUTIOORM trao Itcenses - oil ?R}-I PRESENTED BY , - � , _ nd v I nit .- COMMISSIONER the TE—Jll.y 20, 1934 RESOLVED That the renr-wnl o£ licenses of the following named persons for the adc?ra s s a szzdicateci l✓e and such licenses are hereby granted +and the city clerk is -co is8L1P s12c1a licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the >es: Fred W. Wyss S 33 E. SevEr_th St. Bakery Appl. 4808 Renewal St. Paul Athletic Club �54L Cedar SL_ Confectionery 4744 ^ J. A. Pock 4675 ^ Northland Amusement Co. 347 Arcade St. ^ 4872 ^ A. Pschaiden£ 8 Clevei>=xd Av. S. ^ 4717 n A. A. Dehaan 2-1 Ranzoa-gla St. Qrocery 4640 ^ Oscar E. Johnson X239 Payne fi4e. ^ 4759 " Peter Memmer 2054 Haste m-i o Av. ^ 4728 ^ S. D.Weiss —OC Redo Ut . " 4719 " T.-Guepea--- nA �_twe 8tn': -3 pompe -4718 " Ernest G. Kreul X42 Stryker Av. ^ " 3 " 4772 " Shell Petroleum Corp. 4365 Vii . " 5 " 4822 " 2'75 Hastd-mag Av. " " 3 " 4825 ^ n n ^ " R R 826 E. Sevetti St." 4 4828 Frank O'Loughlin 6'75 RsadoZplz St. ^ " 5 ^ 4770 " COUNCILMEN JUL 3-0 1934 193— Yeas Nay Adopted by the Council Pace Peterson �� ~ JUL W 1934 -----___7[SZ �z�-or Approved_. / T}�uax /Warrena _ C rz s / r � /Wenzel Mr: President (Gehar» ��,,��ISIYi%v___ 1-J -- -- � r ' 5%1 04 J� ORIGINAL TO air CL ` `�L' y( 1 ! - FILE NO. 9 1 i C � Y OF ST. PAUL A. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GOCJNCI RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM r IN r'F =�-i iii_ � --- �7' DATE July 24th, 1934, WHO - , tha Yollowl-rig- named persons have heretofore filed spplicatio =Em For TMoff sale" liquor license and have deposited with such aQp1 — LION the license fee therefor, viz: Simms- =L Bloom and Loui s A. Sinykin 2300 Wabasha St. . Al?D, S said applicants have withdrawn their applications and have r cane ate ci the return of the amount deposited, together with all paper; =!ri].ec1 with the said applications; therefore, be it SESOCr_--Ai90P-�D, •T'ti+at the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized s3:+d ciir>rcted to return to the above namedpersons the amount c f:r "oX1f' sale^ license fee heretofore deposited by them with thea liaatioa and the City Cleric is directed to advise the State TJL r Coa-tro2 Commissioner of the Fact that said applications have bees tlzdraara. No. 98401—BY H. >;. Warren— Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— - Whereas.. the following na ed per - ons have heretofore tiled appllcatfOns Por "off ale" Ituuorlicenae and have deposited: with such stmlication the li- e se fee therefor, viz:" ) eSimon Bloom: and Louis A. Sinylcin, 400 Wabash. St. - And. Whereas, said applicants have withdrawn their applications and -have requested the return of the amount de - with ei �e said applicationsth all ; therefoire. be, it Resolved. That tho proper city offl- era be a.ad they are horebl uthorized annd directed to return to .. the above ed persona the amount of the off 'j sale" license feeheretofore deposited by them with the application ad the City Cleric is .directed to advise theSt,Ll issioner Of theYe£act that said lappa cations have 4 been withdrawn. Adopted by the Council July 24 1934' Approved July 24, 1934_ (July 28-1934) - COUNCILMEN Yeas /P.C. �t /Peterson /Rosen -- __ —_ In favor %Truax ,Warren Against i Wenzel `Mr. President (Gehari _171- 5%1 6,34 JUL 2J 1834 Adopted by the Council__— __ __ _-193___ 1 1934 Apro3'ed- -- — —193--- G - Mayor $t PaulMinn. July 19,, 1934. Icon_ M—M2ayour & City Council C ovr -G = cus e St- Minn_ Gen t �r=-- n On. January 20, 1934, we, Simon Bloom and Loci A Sinykln, deposited., with you $250.00 for an off—� liquor license. This license was never gr ari t o <:a� and we ask .that you have this money re- f lax c3a xz--L' -t-,fn us immediately. Yours very truly, SIMON BLOOM & LOUIS A. SINYKIN co cIL FIL o ..................... ')8402, 80 FINAL ORDERi�5 I» the platter of.... opening .,....i.d.en�,ilg..and...extending an alley in Rondo' Addition, Block 10, and Summit Villa, bounded by Cathedral Place, Ravoux Bt. and Iglehart Ave. y FADER . 3y When ' upentnQ.- t. . t 1 under Preliminary Order ....... _.._..9675.4........._ ............... approved............._Oct..............31.._s_.....L _.....9.33 ........._.............. Intermediary Order.._..............._..98192........_......--.._... June 26th, 1934 Intermediary approved ..._....._..__ ._. ......... ........ ----------- ---- A public hearing having been had upon the above, improvement upon due notice, and the Council hav- ing heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having, fully considered the same; therefore, be it ,, ,r ,, ; 6 RESOLVED, By the Connei of the City of Saint Paul that 4-HW;R a i �� at ..... open an all in tha block b undcd by C(lt �,dhal'P1. (If Vo U x �, 1401 t 0, and Mar,h&11, Vol i. l;�xmeff�J herky.(,��nl be end the u,l:nr fMi�cd" in said ;:'; ., be disrc7 and the counc'Y lereby orders said improvements to be lade. RESO/ED FURTHER, That the following 1 id, lands or easements therein be and the same are hereby or*red to be taken, appropriated and coed need for the purpose of making the said improvements, viz.: X' Beginnin�on the east line of `Cathedral Pl4e at a point 205.5 ft. north f the north line f'Marshall Ave'' e, being the sou, h - west corner of Matteson Pl ce, Bence south ong said east line 14.ft. , thence east d parallel with th north line of Marshell:_Aven Voa 't 10 ft. west of the ast line ofLot 11, Blocks Addition; thence Bout easterlyf�'to a point on the esaid Lot 11 distant 19\ft:so.4th from the southtteson Place; thence ea'A parallel ith the northrshall avenue to a point 160'`ft. east of the eaCathedral Place; thence ndp+h 5 ft.; thence east toine of Summit Villa; then e, north 25 ft.; thence west S� ft.; thence south 17 ft.; heii�e west parallel with,fthe nor$}-, line of Marshall Avenue .to a p, int 160 ft. eust,fof the ea -At line of Cathedral PlaGQ; theno,e north to a./point on the\south -line of Iglehar 'kvenue 140.13 ft. �, east of tke east line ofCathedral Place; thice west 16`Lft.; ; U thence s)duth 209.50 ft. t-c� a point 144, ft. east of the east line of Cathedral Place4ence west paralXel with the north line of Marshall -venue to the east line of Lot 11, Block 10, Rond s Addition; thence norNh to the squth line of Mattesoh,P1acd; the ce west along said south `Pine to the place of beginning,`. vs shown on blue )rint on file, -in the 'office of the City Clerk. 5068-33-' L 0 ................. CO CII. 1 0 r, % 9841 .... 4..A FINAL ORDER 01 h the matter of apeliiLg.,W.Uenip.g aild eAppding an alley in Rondo's Addition) Block 10, and Suminit Villa, . .. ...... bounded . . . , . - y .... C. a th . e dr . al Place, Ravoux St. and Iglehart Ave. ,ADEFL ..3y Milton tonlll. Ile) in -Ij under Preliminary Order ..............._`.4................._ ... .-.1 approved Oct. 31st, 1933 approved....................._.......... --- .. ........ -- .................................. Clain,) June 26th, 1934 Interpediary Order ....................... A );T T r Kj U or T(,,-, (,T J -Tjt'01 T 61) C )F "If) 7 r !T T T 'T. IUCD j r .1 . ; I j T ILI TT' T fj 1,, - r � j (� T" J, '16! u.T TT j RESOLVED FU HER, That the Commissioner of Public N rks be and is hereby and proper HER, e c, fi, e n, e /id the specifications l� directed to prepare ns and specifications for said improvemei ,and the proper cit��q', ia,1v,are "hereby to r�van therewith. �,e it in C, �tli the k' f d inp _0 authorized and dir ted to proceed xN le ma g o said i rovement in accordan JULJ I 2 4 19 Adopted by the Council........._......_........._._......_ .. ...... -- ................. 193 ................................................ ........................ Approved..._---.- JUL . . 241.9.?4 ............. —1 19 Mayor. Councilmen ,W* Peterson 4x3�oe>g4dx Warren Pearce Rosen Truax Wenzel Mr. President 500-6-33 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMEN-, QF FINANCE R)E�OF2T OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE (A) CYN PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of 'opening, wideni=_o +R -z=t,,c1 —-exiding an alley in Rondo's Addition, Block 10, and Summit Vills, awcL lazr Cathedral Plaoo, Ravoux St. and Iglehart Ave. by taking and condemning of land as followst Beginning at 8 ors the eaat side of Cathedral Place 191.59 ft. north of the north line of thence east and parallel to the south line of Iglehart Ave. to apoint 3C3 o£ the east line of Lot 11, Rondo's Addition, Block 10, thence southeas ��� , to a point 19 ft. south of the south line of Matteson Place on the east lisaa Q= r9t 33. Rondo's Addition, Block 10, thence easterly to a point 160 ft. nest line of Cathedral Pldoe, thence north 5 ft., thence east to the ocLsto �- a Sui tamt Villa, -thence north 25 ft., thence vrest 25 £t., thence south 17 _ ^t a�ac® west to a point 160 ft. east of the east line of Cathedral Placa to a point on the south line of Iglehart Ave. 160.13 s t. cast of t'.ao r M -r c of Cathedral Place, thence wrest 16 ft., thence south 209.50 ft. thea cc to iha oast line of lot 11, Rondo's Addition, Block 10, thence unorth to the cze Matteson Place, thence west along the :outh line of Matteson Plaeo -mac ork the east line of Cathedral Place 205.59 ft. north of T the north lino ® s sx,s11 .age., thonce south 14 ft. to point of beginning. The total estimated amouzzt of tlao assessment for the above improvement is - $ 1.030.00 Prt The estimated cost perl(oo for tTze above improvement is _ _ $ 2.25 The lots or parcels of land -tl- a t- may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assassor� are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. Part of Block 10 Rondo's Addition to the City $ 600 Commencing 144.13 £eat east of the of St. Paul southeast .corner of CaCiza3ral Place and Iglehart Ave., thence s oast 144.6 feet to a point 143.38 feet east --E=oai the east line of Cathedral Place; south 62 feet; thence, east 16 feet; t2iBS3GA north 67.13 ft, th. E. 83.67 feet to eL �_ o int 243 .67 ft. East of the east line of Place, th. N. 16 feet, th. W. 84 Peat s tlzanc® N. 125 ft., th. W.to beginning, bang private alley in said block 10 Part of Block 10 do $ 550 Commencing 192 ft N :'roue tYia northeast corner of Cathedral Place and a3 sora Avenue, thence E. parallel with Nelson Awa 243 .404 feet, th. N. 14 ft., th. W. 243.5 ft., th. S. 14 ft. to begiriri �-+ g s baiag private alley in said Block 10 TOTAL, P.- B. B. 10 under Preliminary Order approved October 31, 1933 To the Council of the City of St. Paul = The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount o£ -r hL� assessment for the above improvement is $ 1.030.00 f rt 2.2b The estimated cost per/oot for ti2e above improvement is - - - - 8 The lots or parcels of land th a t m a y be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, a re as follows: - DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION Part of Block 10 Rondole Addition to the City Commencing 144.13 feet east of the of St. Paul southeast corner of Cathedral Place and Iglehart Ave., thence sou -t1 -x. 14.6 feet to a point 143.38 feet east the east line of Cathedral Place; thaxic a south 62 feet, thence east 16 feet; thoxica north 67.13 ft, th. E. 63.67 feet to a po 1_a -t-- 243.67 ft. East of the east line of Cathedra3 Place, th. N. 16 feet, th. W. 84 FeatN. 125 ft., th. W.to beginning, baiag aravate alley in said block 10 Part of Block 10 do Commencing 192 ft N front tiza northeast corner of Cathedral Place and N e1 s oa Avenue, thence E. parallel with Nelson Ava — 3 — 404 feet, th. N. 14 ft., th. W. 243.5 ft., th. S. 14 ft. to beginnirig being private alley in said Block 10 TOTAL, Form B. B. 10 ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. $ 600 0 550 CITY OP ST; PAUL �-'-`• DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE \j ' - REPORT OF •COWAISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT .LOCK ADDITION yASSESSED LU ATION Bldg., Part of Block 10 Rondo's Addition to the City $ 2800 $16,000 Cos6menoing 30 feet west from the northeast of Saint Paul corner of lot 6, block 830 DeV-ton & Irvine's Addition, thence north 79.3 feet, thence W. 158.3 feet] thence south along the east line of Cathedral Place 80.78 feet, thence east 157.42 feet, more or lees to beginning Part of Block 10 Rondo's Addition to the City $ 275 $ 1,300 the south 34 feet of the following desorib-of Saint Paul ed tracts Commencing 6 feet north of the NE corner of Summit Villa, th. N. 68.01 feet, th. W. 83.67 feet, th. S. 67.13 ft., th. E. 83.50 feet more or lees to beginning 1 Summit Villa, St. Paul, Minn. $ 6000 $ 8,000 Part of Block 10 Rondo's Addition to the City of $ 250 $ 1,300 (Except muth 34 feet) St. Paul Commencing 6 feet north from the NE corner of Summit Villa., th. N. 68.01 ft., th. W. 83.67 feet, th. S. 67.13 feet, th. E. 83.50 ft. more or leas to beginning East 33 feet of 1 Matteson Place, St. Paul $ 300 $ 1,650 (Except East 33 feet) 1 do $ 1850 $ 4,150 The south 44.60 feet of that part Rondo's Addition to the City . of Block 10 of St. Paul $ 1325 $ 3,900 bounded on the S. by Matteson Plaoe and on the East by private alley in said Block 10, being parts of lots 4 and 9 A strip of land 100 ft. in length lying west of private alley in block 10 Rondo's Addition to the City $ 75 being 4.13 ft. on the North and 3.74 of St. Paul ft on the south The east 80 feet of the west 140 feet of the north 100 feet of block 10 do $ 2000 $ 4,750 Part of Block 10 do $ 1275 $ 3,650 Commencing on the south line of Iglehart Avenue in the SE a of Section 36, T. .29, R. 23 160.13 ft East from the southeast corner of Cathedral Place and Iglehart Avenue, thence south 125 feet; th. E'. parallel with Iglehart Avenue 42 feet; th. N. 125 ft. th. W. 42 feet to beginning .. TOTAL (C) CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 4)E IPpRT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ASSESSED DESCRIPTIOnff LOT aLoeee ADDITION VALUATION Part of Block o 10 Rondo*a Addition to the City of $10275 $2,600 Cormencing on the s fl— — t}> Lina of Iglehart Saint Paul Avenue in the lout a at 1 0£ Section 36, Townahip 29, Rangy 23 202 _13 feet East from the southeast corns-- o£ Cathedral Place and Iglehart Avenue, south 125 feet; th. E. parallel with Ig1a2> art Avenue 42 feats th. N. 125 feet, th. W- 42 to beginning til 18575 $47200 The Commissioner of ]E�inanCc, further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as - Mii'.s report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Cor=z r-3 zssioner of Public Works. _ I)ated -- - — — �--4,- -- r���.., n. H. a Commissioner of Finance. 73oo48 WD 3/14/7-7 John Malkin Jo1xn Benson, Part 2-3 in Blk 10 Rondo's Add. as in V of T -or-- sc _ P- 61. e "V" S460. pg �--&3 11-1-56 Daniel W. Ingersoll dam. Charles E. Dickerman,. Contains p=-,* A11 ey may agrt open for vs4mw o:E their heirs and assigns. 621601 11/ -�'� O/ 22 Cont for deed. John Malki = to E11y Anderson Part of 2 & 3 Blk 10 desc.as foll: Com Eft N _ 4C>f -- Cor. of Summit Villa, th H. 65.Olft., th W.53.67ft., th S. 67. 2- -t . , -th E.53.05ft more or less to point of beg, (esc S.3 o�afaboiae. & Exn. together with an easement over the the privz_ s c3riveway adj., s^id prem. Sub however to all terms & agreeme s of that certain alley ngrt recd in "V" misC pate 61. X44 Barry Bk Z —7w 2/33 + (TS) 1/3/24 Ag�for use of private Alley — . / Frank Bil sk :2- 660495 Bk 750/260 ( tS"D) 6-15-24 Part 1t— �_ S/30 Rondo's Add. Alley Agrt _3q9 1 r—E Tillie Tank f f 9-23-29 Bk 159/ (TS) cart of 2-3 ,a-0 Rondo's Ad i. .8asee��nt ovQr}�i��z Joseph Schloeg—_----7mIE Zs -18-31 (WD) 815771- Bk 891/399 Part of 2-3 ( S aft & tract. ogether *:Ltlx �se�ent over private driveway a.dj. enme. Suo.to that art-nin alley aget recd in R.of D.office. Conrad: a �f5/Z8/33 (Dec) 552377 Bk 924/515: nothing, - 29 -08 To Willian Conradi , ( WD) Bk 543/52 { -a Private alley agrt. Charley H. C.Johnson, 252. 83083 /5/37 (WD) Bk.9o5,lls Exc. E. 33f'� Together vv:!L- Lot o aementa-- 1 Matteson Place. -\�i, .'4 Viola G. Mli.t c�ig33 Together 6/l0/31/(,,`D) 515395 Bk 593/324 r ��j easement over private AlIey �`�� ro r . /�'1 t<'f <f� ?'Mit. •leo . r Ca. er3ne M. Flemibg ,�cj/15/1 5(STPD) 476357 Bk 619/67 Oft of 9,140ft o } 100ft of Lot 10 9/ 7 L�� any change in size of said R.E. caused by the opening'--t� ng or narrowing of any street of alley. C�-Z B$rness, (WB) 792712 1/3/30• Bk 872/536 5ft of W. 64.80ft, L c s. t 14 slaxmn 7 Lot it Crescentt.. Cont forte deed to Royal N. Dow, recorded infhe deed. -� �( / % /� / ;L 33/, -,�z'44-. �Z /2 3 -/ 3 f -h 7'9 Z 11.7 L/ t r f <� 17 A -e 597/407 E Tc.ac s cle ecl ) 599/47 E c 4635664-5 John Na.lkln, 2 -2 -1 -13 - Co m -21-13. Com 19 w- from the NE corner of Cathecieral Place & Nelson ave., tll E_ -wv:ffLtn Nelson ave. 243.4oft/. tri II. 14ft , th W.243.5ft. th S. Z eft to beg. being private Alley in Blk 10 Rondo'A Add. 169/399 M3 - W- Ingersoll, & W to E. Clarke, 1/13/97 2g2/ Z� H- G. Ingersoll, to WD. 12/24/94 'T334a Bank of Minnesota. All c> 511 _ 10 Rondo f s Add. exc • Di art ermam, (165/396 12. 6/86 WD. Freany, (165/608) 3/9/87 WD. Evens Cl ark _ C. m- D3 cid erman, Com SE corner of 5/83 Dayton & Irvine's Add. th W.along the lire cif 3V3-e!!1son a ve..90ft., th N. at RA to said last desc.line, 200:E -1 --to an oak hub in the SE -4- of SE-&- of Sec.36-29-23 W-., th E. at o saicl last desc. line 95.20ft to a spike in E.side of a soft mapZ e trey ,being the E. line of s._id 2ngersoll's land in ad SEi., tri S . a2 the E. line of ad Ingersoll ' s hand 86.50ft to a red cecL T- 3:xtzb Orn the N. line of ad Lot 5 , th E. along the N.line of ad lot E-:: m _ 2.4- - Oft to the NE corner of sc1 lot 5-, th S. along the E line of s —z c3 mot 5to the Place of beginning. Summit V111 -a. ss/3 OES;�CD vPD 6-30-63. '_igrOC2les & Joseph Rondo I-- o Dani t--- 7a.- W _ =n.gersoll, Beg. at a point on the Sec. line 400ft.from Rte_ sey Co., the corner poet of the SE corner Sec. 36-29-23W th at RA to the Sec line bet Sec. 1 & 36, 300ft. th W. ina lire par to sd Sec, line 300ft., th S.300ft ., to scL Sec. line, th E.along ad Sec. line 300ft. , to the place of b=ginning. • St, Paul, Minn --_-----__-.---_-------.192 To Tine Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: Open widen and extend an alley in RondoIS Addition Block 10 by taking and condeming the following described pstces of land: feet of the West 32.9 feet (more or less) of Lot 2,, also a 12 f6ot strip of land lying west of the following described line,; Beginn. ij.)at a point on the South line of Iglehart Avenue 157.3 feet East of the East line of Cathedral Place thence South at right angles to the south line of Iglehart Avenue through lots 2';3,4,5 & 6 to a point 226.5 feet (more or less) South of Iglehart Avenue. And in addition thereto a triangular peice of land measuring 10 feet West and 5 feet South on the outside of said opening in said lot 11. All within Block 10 Rondo's Addition, as per att- ached blue print. i i FR. - -o - - - LL - -- 10 3 `(n e' - .0 .I 1 STY CL ON P�- 3 ------ arucco - c � Fs, ST - � f -_ iGca 7--n - i I � 3. ET ARK. gI Scale I 20 D A Y T = "VINE'S ADD.%. Ro/V D �03 Iley :rt - MARS 'IE --i AL L AVE. - Nom.. - tt:5 -Boob. /Z7B - - -. - CommaG::L<---- 3mr144-? 3 £t. east of the southeast cornar o£ Gathsdral Place and -=g3 - m -b thenoe South 144.6to a point` T43-38 -E-t- -east from the acs 332xa of Cathedral Place, thence south 62 f't ft-kieaoe east 16 ft. to �_ north 67.13 ft. thence east 83.67 ft. to s voiat 243..67 ft. east off -.die ass -b Sine of Cathedral Place, thenoa aor-hfi MS_ ft. thenoe west 84 thenaa north 125 ft, thence west to ag, being a privat 8 3-a-sy is B1007C 10. - Commsa< 192 £net north from the northeast corner a:E' Cs.thedral Place and Ms -'I -oa Avanue thence east parallel with Nelson243.404 feet. ._-v-C+ce aox-th 14 feet,: thence west 243.5 south 14 feet -b:o ep i:Lm ri ag s being private alley in Mock - 30 Rondo • s Addition to.:tl-16 , t — ty off' S -b. ,Paul CA THEDRAL PLACE. _ o, Ike a so F 7",- 62 - _ so So D so a _ I � I ` ri 00 Zr- 01. \ 79,13 -- -- 7 79.- s 1p �O � CL1 l' • ' t .. � so i SO i � ' Sv SO RA VOUX ST h� 7e.s- - ---A s m - r rn'knis Public 'JJWpCJF_r ply* Offico of —ML -I -Le Commissioner of ANU =3 im port to Commissioner of Finance IN, A Nov. --8, 19-33-------193-------- To the Commissioner of �� :xomce of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner QTc ]Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary 4D'IrCIC-_:r- -C>f the Council, known as Coxxrxc:i�- :u-iie iio___9675_4 -------- approved ---------- :_OCta ... 31�___;033 ------- to ----------- ----Open. c --M- -- - - -----E-m-----1-----e---m--tend-----nin-----a-- l ---l-- ey --I-n --R---ondo'--s ---A---d--d-I--tIo---n, Block IL(D and S-2-r-nIt VJL]Lla, bounded by Cathedral Place-ji ---------------------- - - - - - - - - - ------------------------ ---------------------- ---- --- -------- ---------- Ravoux 03 and T_jg3Le1tia3r-t Ave. -------- ------------------------------- -- - - - - - - - - - - ---- ------------------------------------------------ - ------- -- - ----- --- ----- and having investigated Tom' a matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: Said improvexDm,*, is_-_._.____ _.--__-_-..necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated Amt theirecf is S --------- M_WX_X ------------- and the total cost thereof is and the nature and of said improvement is as folIows:-----.. ....... ---------------- ---------------- ------------- -- - - - - - - - -- ----------- - ----------- -- ------- 3. A plan, proE10 --c==-:3r- sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part 4. ----- - - - - ----------------------------------------- --------------------- -------------------------------------- -- - ----- 5. ------------------------------------- 5. Said improvexa==.E_=—_ =z_ -7x -t, is -------------------------------- asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment fc>:3r- improvement. -------------------- 2 E3 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLtRK 98403 OWTA CI�Y OF ST. PAUL PaeN°I� NO. OF E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM f PRESENTED BY - -' COMMISSIONER DATE July 21 1934 RESOLVED That On and Off Sale Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the follo-ming named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment Into the city,treasury of the required fees: G. T. Bauman 2344 Marshall Av, Off Sale Malt Beverage Apel 451e New i Lilliam Frolichman 544 Rice St. ^ n n n n 4577 " Stella Kossak 879 Arcade St. ^ ^ " " ^ 4677 ^ Anna Palon 774 Capitol Hgts ^ ^ " ^ " 4697 ^ ;y H. A Warren n and OH Sale Malt applied- for. by the e ns for the ad - :and they are here e .City Clerk le m- uch llcenees vuon :he cl ty. treasury,. of 2344 ehaAve wera¢ a AppL 4610. In.. 644 Rice St., Off Ann]. 4677.: New, 3 Arcade St., Of[. Sole . 4.-7.1 H1aLte. O" .I'.y (�.tj COUNCILMEN �� �1%� JUL 24 1934 Y N % Ad d b h Co 'l 193 eas ays /-Peterson /Rosen In favor /Truax /Warren —Against ,'Wenzel Mr. President (Gchan) SM 6.34 opte y t e unci _ JUL 24 1934 Approved ��jj—,� 193_— • (r Woodburn and BraxLcK3 854 Rice St. JUL 2 4 1934 tool COUNCILMET4 , � Yeas Mia Adopted by the Cc -..--__-- --. -- -. -- �a°a_--`� JUL 24 1934 Pearce ____In favor Approved :..--_----------------_-----• - -------------- Rosen Truax - - ---- ` _Against 1- -/_ �kr2%feu .- Mayor Wenzel Mr. President aI aa�p {M e -al /� C. F. 98404-88410—By Ii 1a. War �/ F. - :. to Resolved that licensee for which aD -Ou , 0,121-1 In Cro'Clark _ Cl a beenritz Nom._-. have been made b the Der Iet r =the - ' - •_ OFFICE �i. ammed they :are are�IIe clerk: le`� instructed oto': Issue, such - tl-', • COUNCIL R eases upon :payment into, the :city) s. trAd D day the of the Couredn July 24, 198{. Approved July 24. 1984. (July YB-18841— PRESENTED BY `�i�y�s 155,._3254......_..... COMMISSIONER ........... _.... ----------- RESOLVED Tbat ts->.e RESOLVED vsrioas licenses. applied for by the following named persons for the addresses ism G8t+BC1 bs and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is in- the into the city treasury of the rewired structed to issue Oscar=s licsxssas upon p"ment fees IIormsa Berg 150 Lutes St. " 2836 r B. A. Bergs 4021 Front St. Is 4045 r l • E865 If Harry Johnson 205 First National Bank ° R.Y. O'Donnell 985 Arcade St. " 58741 Wm. Bevard 780 Grand Ave • 3911 • Clyde Smith 125 W. Central Av. ° 4068 'r 4070 tt Edward W. Welsh 544* Bice St. * Allen Bros. 928 Raymond Ave Butcher 3760 i H. G. Knapp & Co. 1562 Como Av. W. ° 40" � John C. 011n 789 Raymond Av. Gust Sahleife 438 Latond St. John R. Sevcik 419 N. Dale St. ° 5841r C. Thomas Markets 143,145 W. Sixth St. ■ 5859 • (r Woodburn and BraxLcK3 854 Rice St. JUL 2 4 1934 tool COUNCILMET4 , � Yeas Mia Adopted by the Cc -..--__-- --. -- -. -- �a°a_--`� JUL 24 1934 Pearce ____In favor Approved :..--_----------------_-----• - -------------- Rosen Truax - - ---- ` _Against 1- -/_ �kr2%feu .- Mayor Wenzel Mr. President aI aa�p {M e -al 0,191nalwdrycl.11c - t CITY OF ST. PAUL- ,`�$N°�L No. -V-91011 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEPIEFiAL_ FORM PRESENTED BY - COMMISSIONER..______________________._ _ _......._.____._.......__........ .__..—..___ _----- DATF .... ....... JIIn9_l.S�_.19iS4 RESOLVED _2- w 1517 Rice St. a w a 3812 �%1Zttr Art Funk (Art$ a Mw--_ .wEm Cr6sm Shop) 640 Selby 6v. a • w g8� %Z�u1� Hall & Anderson 25W. 4th St. n (Draggtet) 3869 Tom Gates - 1045 Grand Av. Dance Hall (Oxford Ballroom)14� oftenk we&i fi r— �. _ �..^�._..._ �._----------- ' Joseph Younghsas 560 Blair St. n ^ (Tavern) 3906 S. Silver 859 Front St. Florist 3394' W. J. Coveny 868 Rice St. Gasoline Station S pumps 3927 Standard Oil 0o_ 140 Front St. a a 5 a 3843 X. L. Scbifferl !gc Q=M;Ms Ir1@ga1, 861 University Av. • a 5 a 4076 Nartin Tschida 650 N. Dale St. " ■ 5 a 4081 11 Superior Ref1n3_r a �o 576 N. Snelling A -w s n 4 w 5969 1 Leo J. Probst 631 N. Dale St. U a 5 a 4054 ' 1 ,gZB-B�-Toberft-- Gerald Brennan 449 N. Snelling Aw w w w x 3695 I ' Andrew Gangl 859 Thomas St. • a x a 5991 11 EN JUL 2 4 1934 Yeas COUNCILM�NTays Adopted by the CounciL..-..--.---- --- ------ -----------193.- --• Pearce - - - ---- --- - In favor ApprovedJUL 241964 - - - ------------------------------- -------------193 - Rosen Truax -- - - - - -- -----------Against Wenzel�r^ J Mayor bM 6-31 Mr. President y ! CITY OF ST. PAUL Co. CM No --- OFFICE OF THE,CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER_ ------------- _---------- ...._--------------- __._...__._______.—_ MATE _-___._.___JRmA_].g>/.__9S.�4_....._............... n a 5697 RESOLVED 99 S. Wabasba St. n n n n 4015 !j R. Hire 1105 Selby Av. Off Sale Malt Beverage 5795 Ml. Lendway & IL C SB2MWB$ 599 No. Dale St. w w a w 3985 Julius Leseh-1 — 719 H. Dale St. • n . n 3825, 11 *+�. a 1105 Selby Av. w--t_._re. a ., 5796 11 Jos. Szoeik 527 Thomas St. n n n n 5905 - `499 '!hoses Sty.. _ On,.. Sala_ Raft Bem arage w 4074 11 Gerald Brennaa 449 H. Snelling Av. ^ n n a 5697 Bernard Dillon 4. 99 S. Wabasba St. n n n n 4015 !j H. R. Dunn & H– Z,extztoa 28 W. 7th St. n ^ n n 3968 '! John Loretz 1179 University Av. n n n 4058 It Katie Engel 880 Fauuier St. w n a, n 5816 It R. Hire 1105 Selby Av. n v a ., 5796 11 M:•. Lendway & A V-- HBi-saea 599 H. Dale St. n n n a 3984 It Louis P. R8111_v- 1848 W. Seventh St.. ^ n w 4074 11 Jos. Szoalk 327 Thomas St. :. n n .: 3904 ! _ S T 4==}fnm RQ - __--_.__.a..d_..�„ •.,....n".,...,..,...._..._.�...=A,.,......,...lv....R....:. nT r.-.� ! COUNCILME?— Yeas Adopted by the CounciL-__ 4 1934 --2- - --- -- ------193-- --- Pearce In favor — ----------------- Approved-------- JUL 24 1934 Rosen --------------------- ---^ - -19 . Truax ------------------ Against Wenzel Mayor Mr. Presider � 6M 633 original W Cl*y Cl.;k ( CF CI -r -V' OF ST. PAUL N .4 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE ----------- - - COMMISSIONER----._.--_...__.__ - - - - - - - - ------------- ------ ---------- --------------------- - --------------------------. ...... RESOLVED /12 Gerald Brennan 449 N _ Sn91 I i n Av. a 3696 4026 A. E. Busoh 190 W - 4th St a5797 R. Hire- 1105 Selby Av. M. LendwaY & A. 0- 3EXZ--_ was 599 N- Dale St. 5986 Chas. L. Lund 3.42 Concord St- 3938 t W. J. O'Grady 241 E. Kellogg Blvd 4029 4073 Louis F. Rei3-1-- 1848 W. 7th St. E. Schwartbemge:r 1074 R:Lce St. 5780 5944 Snow Crown Co. 1445 lUnlverslty Av. 5895 Wallace D. StermL=7-t 852 Rice St. -Joe. szoeil, St. 5125 P. Lundell & M 502-506 E. 7th St.- Tavern 'Prank Stepka 580 Como Av. 5665 Joseph Youngh—tB 560 B1a.3:r St 5902 COUNCILMEN Adopkd by theCouncil-- JUL 24 1934 ... . - -------- -193-- Yeas .--. .... ... JUL 24 1934 Pearce Rosen fa-vor Approved ----------------------- 193...........193_ - 93----- Truax -------Against ayor Wenzel Mr. President 6M 6-32 COMMON MIN UBNT W July 16, 1934, Year Amount E Bellaire 0$ cads t Barber 1 1 -No A.F. 41.0 J. B.e11a r 1 3 Ar S. (Barber) 93 5 9 1932-A.F. 4$0.6 1021. Vr8-Katherine 2315 W -Como Ave. (Off & On 1932 -No A.F. 157.12 Henningeon Sale Malt Bev.) (Restaurant) Roy Volk 154 Concord St. (on Sale 1932 -No A.F. 367.30 Malt Bev. (Restaurant; J.J.Thomssen 241 Earl St. (On Sale 1932 -No A.F. 87.05 Malt Bev. (Restaurant; Al No. J.1worak 250 Pittsburgh Bldg. ( Barber) 1931-A.P. 691.27 1932-A. F. 6 _ 1, 1, 66 Sam Bernstein 673 N -Robert St. (Off & On 1932 W -No A -F- 136.35 Sale Malt Bev.) Mrs. J.J.Blommer 635 Selby Ave. (Confect.) 1932 (j)-A.F. 106.94 Iee Cream W. E. Sanders v 267 W. 7th St. (Off & On 1929 -No A.F. 353.17- Sale Malt 1930 -No A.F. 670.05 Bev.) 1931 -No A.F. 693.65 1932 -No A.F. 61 8 Joe. 8zocik 327 Thomas St. (off & on 1932 (j) -No A.F. 68.19 Sale Malt Bev.) (Restaurant) Otto Albrecht 499 Thomas St. (off & on 1930 -No A.F. 93.12 Sale Malt Bev.) (Restaurant) A. A. Lawson 1453 University. (Confect,.) 1930 -No A.F. 500.18 Druggist 1931 -No A.F. 537.30 ---- _ _ 1932 -No A.F. 15Oj.6� . Frank Wolf 574 Wabasha St. (Dance Hall) 1932-A.F.. 5148.78 CSMLAN A July 16, 1934 Naz Norman Berg 150 aateo at. Berber 216 B. 'A. Borg 402 Front 8t. " 4045 Harry 'Johnson 205 First Nat. Bank. " 3965 R. M. O'Donnell 933 Arcade St. n 3874 Wm. Revard 790 Grand Ave. " 3911 Clyde Smith 125 W. Central Ave. 4056 Edward W.WEISH 544 Rice St. n 4070 Allen Bros. 928 Raymond Ave., Butcher 3760 H. G. Knapp & Co.. 1562 Como Ave. W. n 4044 John C. Olin 769 Raymond Ave. 0 3713 Duet OohWfe 436 Lafond St, " 3915 5 job R. hn'R �R],6 St, N 0, Thomas Markets 141" 145 W. 6th sto " 309 WoodbUa & Brand 654 Rice St. " 4001 Mrs. John J. Blommer 1317 Rice St. Confect. (Ice Cream) 3912 Art Funk (Art's Ice 640 Selby Ave. n n 321 Cream Shop) Hall & Anderson 23 w. 4th St. n Druggist 3569 Tom Gates 1043 Grand Ave. Dance Hall (Oxford Ballroom) 1697 Joseph Tounghans 560 Blair St. Dance Hall (Tavern) 3906 S. Silver 859 Front St. Florist 3394 W. J. Coveny '969 Ride St. Gas.Sta.3 pumps 3921` Standard Oil Co. 140 Front St.: n 3 3843 E.L.Schifferl & Gus Flegal 861 University Ave. " ' 3 " 4076 Martin Techida 630 X., Dale St. " 3 ° 4081 Superior Refining Co. 576 N.Snelling Ave. " 4 3969 Leo -J. Probst 631 A. Dale St. " 5 n 4034 Gerald Brennan 449 N. Snelling Ave. Off Sale Malt Bev.. 3698 Andrew Gangl 859 Thomas St. " 3991 - R_ xire 1105 Selby Ave. n 3795 M.Lendway,& A.C.Hermes 599 N. Dale 8t.. " 3995.,' Julius Leschineki 719 N.. Dale St. " 3823 Gerald Brennan 449 N.Snelling Ave. On Sale Malt Bev. 3697 Bernard Dillon 99 S.. Wabasha-St. a 4015 w Ay JAlm MISOELLANEOUS July 16, 1934• NOT DELINQUENT H. R.Dnnn & H.F.Lennon 28 W. 7th St. -,i On Sale Malt Bev. John Loretz 1179 University Ave. " Katie Engel 890 Fauquier St. " R. Hire 1105 Selby Ave. " M.Lendway & A.C.Hermee 599 N. Dale St. " Louis P. Reilly 184S W. 7th St. " Gerald Brennan 449 N. Snelling Ave. Restaurant A. E. Busch 190 W. 4th St. R. Hire 1105 Selby Ave. Restaurant M.Lendway & A.C.Hermes 599 A.Dale St. " Chas. L. Lund 142 Concord St. " W. J. O'Grady 241 E.Bellogg Blvd. " Louis P. Reilly 184$ w. 7th St. " E. Schwartberger 1074 Rice St. " snow Crown Co. 1445'University Ave. " Wallace D. Stewart 852 Rice St. " p.Lundell & M.J.Hannon 302-3o6 E.7th St. Tavern Frank stepka 380 Como Ave. " Joseph Younghans 560 Blair St. " 3965 4039 3916 3796 3994 4074 3696 4026 3797 3986 3938 4029 4073 3790 3944 3893 3125" 3665 , 3902 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of minneaota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON CIM Clerk and Commissions, of Resl*aiion Angnet 9, 1934 Mr. Joe. Ssocik j27 Thomas St- at. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you thatyyou��r application for 077 AND 01T SAGZ MILT HlYZWZ JN ZZSTAUBW LICZISIS at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property,. then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable. explanation of the cause of the tames not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very ytruly, City lerk. '...LT* CITY COUNCIL <, X844 15 t: ITY OF ST. PAUL Fl LE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESWNTED SY :. �.i_.:Z -(�•1. Ju1J 2O� 1934 COMNwrISS101V EF2 - DATE RESOLVED Tha 8 3icenses for On and Off Sale Malt Beverage applied for by the following aaa:e3 persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the Ci.tZr is instructed to issue such licenses upon -the payment into the city treas-u3-z7- of tba required fees: D John J • Sc2 TTT+i =t 699 E. Minnehaha St. n n n n n 4750 New owner Old location John J. 699 E. Minnehaha St. Q;_1 n " ^ •' 4751 n n 98405 Byan— Fred AL Truax—Z 0. Pearce— R Ived, That licenses £or On and ODP Sal Malt Bev ge applied Yoby the following' na- ed person Yr or the iaddresses indicated be -I they are. hereby granted and the City ClerX is t Instructed. to Issue uch licenses upon! �. the payment Into the city treasury of the reouired'-fees: John J. Schmitt.699 E. Alinnehsha St.,Olr Sale Malt Beverage, Appl. 4750, New o vner, Oid location. John J. Schm'.tt,' 699 E. Minnehaha St.. On Sale Mnit Beverage, ADPL. 4751, New owner, Old 1— ti-Adopted by the Council July 24. 1934. APProved July 24, 1934_ ' (Sept. .15-1934) coves ICILM EN 2 4 1334 Yeas / Nays Adopted by the Council JW _193 earce J/eterson_ _. - / Koserz In favorJUL 2 4 1._ •�`4 Approved _ %Truax � VVarrer> Against /Weraze2 Mayor /Mr. Presiderat 5M 6.34 ( /- CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK - L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 20, 1934. Hoa r._ SYa.rren Cz F- 9T} o:r License Committee 2`lae attached resolution granting Off and On Sale Malt BE-- r 8 ceases to Crabtree & Bauerfelet and John J. Schmitt tvas a ci over to July 24th and referred to you by the City Co-- :2- 2 �-2L bJa the request that you provide them with reports on. -7t�_--=*Et$s 4SLsp3-3cations. Yours very�traly, City Clerk. Original to City Clean CITY OF ST. PAUL co�Hc6. NO'- 4) - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM -gross "cls ITational Veterans f Association of Wit. Paul -- man �e Dermis sioii to conduct a festival on vacant props — t %ase and _'_rca:de streets Troia July 16 to July- and crhereas said ?^ssociation reports that v — rias riot been found feasible to conduct the Eesti d.0 -i_-_; said pe,,io,1, therefore, be it, T_?esolva3, Cou cil File Resol,ztion 98316, approved July — `--- 9 193 4, be amended b3 strIlkIng out the words "fro r,1 ' � to 26, 193,1-'' and,inserting; lin lieu t`�e.^eof. t'ne _ = 'f f or:: Auras t 15 to Aiz_­Ls t 18, 1934, inc lUSive °. C. P. No. 98406-13y Fred M. Truss— Whereas, Th.e National veterans' As -I': sociation of st. Paul, granted. Dermis- . 81 on to conduct a fostival onacant property at Case.' and Arend. Streets from July 36 to July 24, 193f; and j hereas said Association 4, 1934;orts and it_has of been found feasible to on-' hat duct- the festival during sold period, i therefore. be it Resolved, Council File Resolution 95316, por—ed July 12, 1934, be amended by striking out the i ords, "from JulY 16 to 26, 1934"and a.insert- . Auj/ ust 1ieu 13 tolt Au{; stereof th18,�1934, Indo- - sive'. Adoptedby the Council July 24, 1934. Approved 'July 24, .T934. (July 28-1934) Yeas COUNCILMEN JUL 2 4 1934 Adopted by the Council._ ................. ----- ----------- 193 Pearce In favor JUL 24 &4 C --- — A roved. - '•--�--------- 19 ._.. Rosen Truax Wenzel > Mayor 6M 642 Mr. . President �y original to., 4ty Clerk - COUNCILHO•----- ' �} CITY OF ST. PAUL FIIB ---• -a-- •�'� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY TI+Q�T•!r �� pA�T C�•g._—---�'�v-2'�'y_ WHEREAS �-3 Commissioner of Education has reported to the �, Gounc in accordance with Section 53, of the City Chart P =� _he existence of an emergency which rendered nety the employment of certain employes of -his depaL=- exit for more than their usual hours of employ- mernt X be it, RESOLVE D the proper city officers are hereby au- thorfl_ z <E� c3 to pay the following named employes, at the rate=±_ierwise fixed for extra employment for extra time—_ rt=inafter set forth: NAME Patrick F. Hickey TITLE �-- � t tor—Engineer COUNCILMEN Yeas 1 Pearce ____ _ __ ________In favor Rosen Truax -�� Against Wenzel- Mr. President 3 6M 6-32 TIF. RATE T3TAL 8 hour s .57* .67 $3.93 hr. C F_ No. 98407-13y Irving C. Pearc Whereas• Cl.. Commissl per of Ed - cation has r ported to the Council in ' - acco dance with, Section 63, of the City Charter the -existence of an emergency+ which rendered necessary the mPloy- f ment of certain employe- f hl- de - hours sof e—loymentththsretore. be n i - Reaolved. That the Proper city the are hereby .authorized to PaY the 1 £ollowinz mmmed emploYe-,.at the rate ( th erWlse Med for extra employment for xtra time herelnatter -et forth: Patrick F. Hickey. janitor-Ungineer. q 8 hours t 57.hd $3.93. Adopted by theC uncll July 24, 1934. -- Approved July 24. 1934. _ - (July 28-1934) --- UL Adopted by the Council ........... J . . ........2.... 4 1....... 0' 4 ......193...._ JUL 24 1934 Approved................. ............... ..--- ..193 - --7....�- Mayor FORM NO. 1 NJ au 22.0 1934. An emer7,enc7T has -arisen in the Department of Education, Bureau of schools, rendering necessarn the employment of certain emp107es of that department for more than eight holzrs per day, In doing the following work: a ,o This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: NOO8kMSMY tQ kOOP St o .nth' Park BVW%oh LlbM7 OPOU CC sOa *Uats of B►Qttpn and Spook . oativItles at bUUdl=. This report is in accordAnce with Section 53 of the Charter. ORIGINAL TO CITY CL6Rk ITY OF ST_ PAUL CE OF THE CITY CLERK `COUNCIL RESOLUTION—CsEIVERAL FORAM I DATE July 2�, 1934. RESOLVED COUNCIL FILE NO.-. WEEREAS, Walker -Pence Compa i;y has heretofore been granted an "on sale liquor license and deposited for said license fee an amount in excess of that required by Ordiaaace No. 7537, approved January 19, 1934; and Whereas, pursuant to the said ordinance, such licensee is entitled to refund; ;z RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to said 11ci asee the sum set opposite his na 'me, to -Wit: e, Walker-Pence Co. $41-66 COUNCILMEN yeas / Nays Xitree n stetson /sen ____ In favor ruax arren Against �enzel President (Gehan) 5.%l 6.34 C. F: No: 03406— Y -ii. N. Warren— ;- Truax—I... C. Pearoe— Fred M, led 11 e, Waltcor-Pence Company. has heretofore been granted. an 'on sale" liquor license and deposited far saidlieense fee an amount lnexce§s t that required by OrdI-ones No. 7537. .approved Jan. I6. 1934; and Whereas, pursuant to the aid rdln- I sneh 'lleensee:. is entitled. to'.re- fui esolved. That the proper city om- s be d they a hereby authorize torrefund to said 11eensee the sum set i opposlte his nam to-Ivit: i� Walker-Psnoe Co., $41.66, Adopted by.the Councl41 July 24, 1934. Approved July, 2 2 1938-1934. (July 24) Adopted by the Council_ JUL 24 t4 193 JUL 24 1934 Approved ------_193__ Mayor Op101NAL TO CITY ci e.x CITY OF ST. PAUL FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNaIIjL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE f11I.y C~r 1934 COUNCIL P COU NO. it RESOLVED . MM*. 3LIm _—uses appllm& for by tbs following persons for the 4 addresses- f meted be aad *bay are hereby granted and the Citi Clerk is instrai=taid-MIL_ -ILa issue ssich lioeases upon the payment into the city treasury o= '1-- regalro& fees: Carat f m=sasaemm, id. Perraisd 94 R. lOt3L 8t. Hotel Abe 3ramL3ftmm=3mmL Bannon' a Barber so Z. 7th St. c_ - 1f. COUNCILMEN Yeas 2 y s Pearce -T � /Peterson /Rosen - - In favor -truax /Warren Against / ,"Wenzel ` Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6-34 - 9849-13Y. 11, E. Warren— cue City Clerk Ie In -i tructed to ieso- uch licensee upon the payment Into the city treasury of s the renulred fees Caroline JT. Parrard, 64 W, 10th St.. Hotel. Abe. Kahn, Bannon'.. 80 E. 7th St„ Barber. Adopted by the Council July 24, 1934. i Approved July 24. 1934. - - (July 28-1934) - .. Adopted by the Council AL 24 1934 193_ JUL 24 1934 /Approved _ _1�93_— Mayor St. Paul, Minn., July 18, 1934. To the Honorab3e Council, Saint Pant, MiaasB s o -T--.veL Gentlemen: I received a aotlee from the City Clerk, Mr. L. R. S. Fergasoa, t=-- ^ t 3zry application for a Barber's License ihas been. ]Eis-'T 4:3 up due to "the fact that the taxes are delinquent oa -t�3=Le property known as 80 E. Seventh Street, which. is Seamon* s Department Store. I operate a 3 nber Shop and Beauty Parlor, and It would be a on me if I were unable to oon- tinue to earn s 1ivs3-5-lxood. I, therefore, appeal to your Honorgble 1Ba4c-Lg t:o grant me a license, so that I may contIn=9 irs b= --Q a6ss. I am advised that the owners of the BanngWa * a 3:)�e T:)--ax:3L— ent Store Building are litigating the taxes in ct m -t -t over which I have no control. Trustiam t. a you will, instruct the City Clerk to grant a;y licexise' X am R Very truly Yours, / , CEoAR 1170 HOLLY REALTY CO. Real Estate and Care of Property ROOM ale 360 ROBERT STREET ST. PAUL, MINN. July 19, 1934 Commissioner Axel Peterson Court House $113 City Dear Sir: - We are the owners of the property known as #60-66 West Tenth Street; part of which is rented to a tenant named Caroline Ml Perrard for hotel purposes. The Council is withholding granting a licence at this location because of delinquent real estate taxes. Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, Oppenheim Building, is contenting these taxes and expects a settlement wmthin 30 days. Taxes for the last one-half of 1932 and the first one-half of 1933 are un aid, amounting to approximately Eight Hundred (800.00) Dollars, which amount has been deposited with W. A. Warren, Merchants Bank Building, representing the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, mortgagor. Kindly give this matter your early consideration, and oblige, Yours very truly, HOLLY REALTY COMPANY � � e J (� a► .CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 12, 1934 Caroline Y. Perrard 64 W. 10th 8t. at. %Ul, Minp. Dear Madam: I have been directed to inform you that your application for a H= license at the above 'address was not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this .property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you rnot the owner of t yj then the owner should beinformed ofthisactionoandtif there is a reasonable explanation of the Cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City CZrk<.) )hys. tit (/ eEE� eaQl� 4�7_ .• - to City - C. F_ "Nos 98404 9841W -8Y A. E. War- I ren -'i+' D2 T uax. C: Pearce— Re olved That ncensee foe which ap- (p�]([q,,�ep (��g na".ae ha a been mby the .Der- `-_!_l!_d_AY.-_ NCIL -CiTYp FleeNO.--._ ___111111__-dddsone namedonthettahed dst be andrtlt¢y anfl Me cttyOlc1'rtoInstructedtssue F1, are her. granted suchtens a pon. paY*sent Intl the RESO treasury of th r quired f e 24,.1934. i 0 1 �/ - Adopted bYthe C uncll Suly Approved .1lY 24. 1934. (3ulY 28-1934) PRESENTED BY -vATE.__.T.]$e..-2Jtii1,....�934_..... COM MISSIONE ... _ ... :__. ....._ ____________ __ _ _ ___ .�. --.--- ._- - 4 RESOLVED That the varivas 3ic.eaK3cMLsas 1143ted as follows be and they are hereeby granted a*d the City Clerk is in8trys4=P �o issue such licenses upon the payment into the City Treasury of the requ3-raci mases: -Appl 17259t— 7259µMax Mario Mardi, 177 W. 7th St. Florist maxBernstein 859 Rondo St. " - 4189 Robert Allen 491 St. Peter Restaurant 4216'R Andrew Rothmeyer 949 W. 7th St " 43.t91) Geo. Thompson 158 S. 7th St " 41481, Joe. Moses, 118 Eaton " 41851/ P. J. vogelgesang 121.7 Randolph n - 418611 Haglund, Joha B 1521 Rice St " 4195 " Johnson &&Schaffer 55 - 41 W. 4th " 4227'1 Geo. Arthur & Ed. Winkel 429 So. Robert St " 4305,/ C. E. Anderson 570 So. Snelling Grocery 4182i/ Geo. Thompson 58 E. 7th St—On Sale Malt Beverage 41471, W. 0. Johnson -- 591 Broadway Barber 9V--4231. Radio Else. Co. 1605 Selby Ave Oil Burner Equip. COUNCILMEN tt 2 1934 Yeas Nays Adopted by the CounciL____J�1.... .................193...._ /��� �Y> �7.!/Ll/I.Q JUL 24 1934 Pearce -----------;a £aver Approved-------' - ....................... •.......193 ------ Rosen Truax --------------- --------...... Wenzel Mayor Mr. President Malgeae! ��,. 6M 6.37 ' Oft—, to Clt Clerk l � I CITY OF ST. PAUL - ccuNml. /JO N ))) •. " FILE 0...9M�-- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER ...................____...._._.._...-.._._...._ _ - �iuta- RESOLVED —2— Einar Qrdeaon 676 WInslor Ave. Butcher �-�PPl• 4223 "� n-�'llxlbeek s� w --lot" Ice S� - ian _ Geo:-fi".`Stere-.._.. 152.>,_Rondo--.$t L. R. Williams ......d.._.....---- -- Michaud's Service 921 W. 7th St. Gasoline Station 2 Pumps 6•C,^"4178 J. P. Tracy 1345 Marshall " n 5 " I � 4195 Pure Oil Co. 481 Mississippi St " n 4 " Ir 4198 Standard Oil Co. 1337 St. Clair St. " n 3 " I I 4225 TaWmr Gas, ooe n 3 n ' 428 Robert S. Boyd 394 No. Dale St. if n 3 " 1� 4286 Shell Petroleum Co. 1624 Rice St " " 3 n 4287 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays •l4%I3eaa3tl�%�2�.� �--r.� Pearce ------------- ----- In favor Rosen Truax __...___Against Wenzel y� 6M 6.31 Mr. President 1wntraffe P Adopted by the Council..-...JUL 24. 934 ......... ........193..... A proved.......,_ UC- 24 M4 —193 1------ � -- -- - ------ Mayor F 3aae 25th, 1954. I'Xarist I0.00 3 30.00 4 ice Stations 2200 3- 10i� : $XMX-3aer 2500 i- BsrbBr 10-00 s -*w-t;aa��nts so.00 -L 37=tx+M Des3er 20-00 2 Orn. Sang Ms2t Liquors 200.00 Z Gas -Stg 3+ pimps , .. a 5, pumps 40. Z R +� 4 pumps 45. Z " ". pumps -50- 270.00 MISOELLANEOUS F. 1. DELINQtTNTTTAXEB July 16, 1934. jYear Amount Johnson & Schaffer /35-41 N.4th St. (Restaurant) 1924 to 1932 -No A.F. X14 304.82 (Trustees of Hemline Uninersity-Fee Exempt J R. McMillen 547 giseiesippi 8t. (Ice Sta.) 1932 A,F, 274,lo Tankar Gas, Inc. 111 8.Robert 8t. (oas.9ta,3) 1931•Ho A.F. 299.33 1932-A.F. 11 Geo., T. Stone 323 Rondo St. ( Ice Sta.) 1931 -No A.F. 19324o A.F. ;' 9 Hove Food Market, 1601 University Ave, (Grooery) 1932-A31 66942 Yele Winnick J 23 water 9t, (Junk Dealer) 19U to 1932 X030,75 No A. F. i k } F. 1. MISCELLANEOUS - Jtily 16, 1934. NOT DELINQUENT Mario Mardi 177 W. 7th St. Florist 1725 Max Bernstein 859 Rondo St.- Grocery 4189 Robert -Allen 491 St. Peter St. Restaurant 4216 Andrew Rothmeyer 949 W. 7th St. " 4159 Geo. Thompson 138 E. 7th St. " 4148 Joe. Moses 118 Eaton St. " 4183 P. J. Vogelgesang 1217 Randolph St. " 4186 Haglund, John B. 1321 Rice 'St. " 4193 Geo. Arthur & Ed. Winkel 429 S. Robert St. " 4305 C. E. Anderson 370 S.Snelling Ave. Grocery 4182 Geo. Thompson 138 E. 7th St. On Sale Malt Bev. 4147 P. J. Vogelgesang 1217 Randolph St. On Sale Malt Liq. 4187, W. 0. Johnson 591 Broadway Barber 4231 Radio Else. Co. 1603 Selby Ave. Oil Burner Equip. 4241 Einar Oydeson 676 Winslow Ave. Butcher 4223 W. E. Bollenbed 93 W. 10th St. Ice Station 4195 L. R. Williame Snelling & Minnehaha n 4236 Michaud's Service 921 W. 7th St. Cas.Sta.2 pumps 4176 J. P. Traoy. 1345 Marshall Ave. " 5 " 4195 Pure Oil Co. 491 Mississippi St. " 4 " 4199 Standard -Oil Co. 1337 St. Clair St. " 3 " 4225 Robert S. Boyd 394 N. Dale St. " 3 " 4286 Shell Petroleum Co. 1624 Rioe St. " 3 " 4287 NO CIr. X.S.88411 98412— - CtTY OF SAINT PAUL 98411 — — — �ty g- ..Iv. chacics be d[rasrFa� oa COUNCIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE NO. � . tg�'+Gl9.y `eaStlt`y �.6,.L'!><�"SSrtsSat6 PRI mount f 5103.332.90. .cov-t�ceclr�- _ numb41-2 ered 6867 to 5940".1-1-1=_ checks on file 7n.the o+fnl -oL Lhe -City tr._ly M 1' COInDtro110r. - - July Gv Y Adopted by the Council SuIy 24.- 1934. 793 Anoroved July 24. 1984_ - _ (August 4_1934> R THAT CHECKS SE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY,TO jr 4a 53 9a AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $--49 - COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED_ 52067 TO ►01.3 �t v INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF TFdE CITY COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL JUL 2 4 1934 � { V 193 APPROVED errr corvrnor.�En 193 By u _�— DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL , COUNCILMF,r� ROLL CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE No ,- --- i �""� eGOrsoon COUNCIL RESOLUTION PEARCE �it�FAVOR �.. AUDITED CLAIMS ........_ _Y ............. ........ ...... 19. ROSEN TRUAX ,_ AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE ITY TREASURY. WENZEL ryryA�^M MR. PRES. MI11wffr Geha1i TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF f....� - . .......... COVERING CHECKS L 2 41934 PER CHECKS ONFE NUMBERED TO ..kbEINCL)ISIVE, A6 ADOPTED BY TH�o�UN,GI� .�..OFFI HE CITY COMPTROLLER. �11�) 1,,JJ __....... APPAO D ............ ........ 19:_. T COMPTROLLER p CITY M l . �pO ` MAYOR BY ........................... TOTAL DATE CHECK RETURNED NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS ,BROUGHT FORWARD _ 64267 92 5919 Alex Tork 5920 ' John Halek 5921 Helen R. Yalohow 5922 Ramsey Fuel & Iee Company 5923 F.i% v7oolworth Company 592$ Standard Stone Company 5925 George J. Flynn 5926 Den E. Lane 5927 F, N, Amundsen 5928 Bradford Oil Company 599 cen�x $oop pomp��y QNns irk Oo�pan 5931 Lnmpland Lumber company 5932 Motor Power Equipment Oompany 59334 Prioe Eleotrio Company 593 Robinson, Oary & Sands Oompan 5935 St,Paul Goodwill Industries 5936 0. Sommers & Oompany 5937 Westinghouse Eleotrio Supply o. 5939 Capitol Stationery Mfg.Oompan 5939 Hertl Coal Company 5940 Thomas Finn SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD REEM 215 00 72 00 25 00 570 90 10 00 91 49 15 41 2 00 6 79 25 25 70 78 og 4o 39 16 144 4 64 6 42 107 40 133 73 ii i; �I I ii li II 64 �7 9216ao249 o DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL (� COUNCILMEN -ROLL CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL No. - - --1'.. FILEMA -------PI------------ r .�M1�a1� tBTaC�iN COUNCIL RESOLUTION .=Amp— ROSEN FAVOR rr®� t�a AUDITED CLAIMS ......._.........�r.20.__.... __ ..................9._3.4. TRUAX WENZEL AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE 04AWNp�ON THE CITY TREASURY. MR. PRIES. MAHONEY .? TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED.. ......." 9C^,' INCLUSIVE. AS ...OF_CITY COMPTROLLER. PER CHECKS ON Flt E OFF E 6P ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL._....._...�5[ ..� ...� .. APPR -... .`','. ..1 19/_.. OVED -_.....-ILL J L4 // ...la l T CO MITROLLER MI.YT OR BY.... CHECK IN FAVOR OF NUMBER BROUGHT FORWARD 5867 G. E. Dransfield 5868 Golden Loaf Bakery 5969 Common-ealth Electric Company, 5870 Thornton Brothers Company 5871 Clement F.Sculley Equip.Co. 5872 Mrs. J;M. Ayd. Guardian 5873 Mrs. C.M. Claugherty, Guardian 5874 John E. Fahey 5875 Mrs. Etta Flaherty 5876 Mrs, Anna Schneider 5877 Mrs. Agnes Weiss 5878 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 5879 Capitol Stationery Mfg.Compan�+ 5880 The Flox Company I` 5881 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 5882 Td, Roffman 5883 Louis Bambinck 5884 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 5895 St.Ma.rie Cigar & Hews Company) 5886 St.Paul Book & Stationery Co. 5887 St.Paul Book & Stationery Co. 5888 St.Paul Bottling Company 5899 St.Paul Brass Foundry Company 5890 St,Paul Corrugating Company 1 5891 3t.Paul Glass Company 5992 St.Paul Hydraulic Hoist Co. 5893 St.Paul Milk Company 5994 St,Paul Motors Company 5995 St.Paul Saw & Knife Torks 5996 D.N. Sak8ls Company 5897 Sanitary Farm Dalries,Ino. 5998 Fred A. Sohletz 5999 Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company 5900 Andrew Schoch Grocery Company! 5901 Andrew Schoch Grocery Company) 5902 Schreier's Auto Top 5903 R.C. Schroth 590 Schunemans & Mannheimers 5905 Seagrave Corporation 5906 Service Recorder Company • 5907 Shepard's Citations 5908 J.L. Shiely Company 5909 L.C.Smith & Corona Typ.Inc. 5910 G. Sommers & Company 5911 South Park Foundry & Mach.0o. ' 5912 Speedometer Service & Acc.CO. 5913 R.S. Stahl Company 5914 Standard Laundry Company 5915 Standard oil Company 5916 Standard Stone Company 5917 Standard Unit Parte Corp. 5918 The Sta-91s Company,Ino. TOTAL TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT CHECKS ICHECKS SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD 64 267 92 700 -2 1 'r - 11 15 2 80 1 847 47 3 24 369 61 40 00 4o oo 12 67 ?_8 28 17 28 31 86 6 560 34 137 79 28 50 6 975 67 19 01 65 00 2 116 20 154 36 223 23 38 60 317 02 42 55 256 lob 30 9 15 1 00 1 4o 245 29 2844 10 31 80 76 o8 7 00 1 00 11 05 9 09 10 00 97 70 6o 57 "33s"5o 28 17 389 37 12 17 216 o9 48 00 76 1 4o4 25 DATE RETURNED BY BANK 0 - oaiciNwL TO cirr ILERICOUNCIL No � CITY OF ST. PAUL i, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 'COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ' PRESENTED BY.s'.�`---� C (� I, / _ -. - .1uly 25, 19.514 COMMISSIONEI(. -- ___— -- DATE _— _.- �GOI YED WHEREAS; Orrin Anderson desires to withdr— application 3112 for Off Sale Malt Beverage license at 560 Rice Street; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Orrin Anderson the fee of $5.00 and to cancel said applicati3n for Off Sale Malt Beverage license. I COUNCILMEN Yeas ��' Na �1 carcc ys PCCCCSOR /Rosen _ __Ll favor Truax / Warren _D—Against Wenzel �Mr. President (Gehan) 6,14 C. F. No98413—By i Warren— . Fred. ATruaz—I. Cd; Pearce— WhereaiI Orrtn Anderson desires to withdraw , pliCati.. 3112 for Ot{ Bale Malt Beverage license at 311 Rlee Bt.: [herefore: bo IC - Reaolved, that th'o Proper cit. . cera bound they nto hereby nuthorized to {und to Orrin Aidaea;d navnlIC tion %Sfi•00 and to �YOr Of{ Sale Malt Beverage license. AnPptC JulYe 52-819 � 1934. July 26. 1934. (July 281934) JUL 2 5 1934 Adopted by the Council—-- _ - -- 193 Approved __"IIP �.`? f14 --193-- Mayor ,CITY OF SAINT PAUL „% /'✓ Capital of Minnaot. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK ,.,�•� �•' City Ciwk and Commi..lonw of Reglaaeon July 21. 1934 Mr. Corin Anderson 360 Rio a St - St. Paui, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your Z application for 0, SL111 MW BIVEBA(iD LICIYSS at the above address was -ware not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City Clerk. G oeiciHwc ro carr ccew�clY ( - �)� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK - �: COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL. FORM PRESENT& BYNER - - July 25, 1954 COMMISS __ '� _--_----_—._-----�. __-.__._ -- _-__. _ SATE RESOLVED - P Thai -5;12 proper d ty officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to the named persons the fees indicated deposited on applications for Dance Ha3T liceasesv orhJ_ch licensesi have been previously denied by C. F. 96710: R. J. Fallon (Tb -e PA-I—s) 355 Robert St. Dance ED -11 x$15.00 Appl. 5441 John W. Walte=a Inn) 169 N. Dale St. ^ II 15.00 ^ 6200 COUNCILMEN Yeas j l�iays Pearce Peterson Rosen. -..--In favor Trues /Warren - - -_-.-Against Wenzel lMr. President (GcI-ia rel C,Fred M. 98414 $y C-Pearc¢—rren— Reso)ved: That th¢ Drover city offi- cers be rad they r¢ hereby authorized 'to refund to th Sollowin>= named ver - '.sons the Yees indicated dev Oeited on 'avvitcations for Daac¢ - Hall licenses, dratted by CBF. 96270 •_boon previous352 ly ertLSt. Dank11ce (a-11. $5100.�Avv1. 6 1- John W. Walters (Ambassador Inn). 169 N. Data St.. Dance Aall. $15.00. Appy 6200. Adopted by the Council July 25. 1934. Approved 934 (July 2$11934) jUL 2 5 1934 Adopted by the Council -.__ ---.----.._-..-._193 A roved-_ _. t• ,- "U 2 FP - -- - -- - ---193- Mayor -193 Mayor COUNCIL NO r„E " CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE ' l OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GC�LJNG►L RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 1984 _ PRESENTED BY _--_ ____-. DATE- COMMISSIONER '\ •applied for by TT<1st 0ra. RESOLVED 8 Wa3_t Berwerage license, application 5040, Se Arthur L. Gaines for X18 Rondo Street be and it is b r -e by denied upon recommendation hareby autborized to refund of the License Burss'�= and the proper city officers are to Arthur L • Gaiaa s � fee of $50.00 and to cancel said application for On Sale Malt Beverage 7 3 oars s COUNCILMEN ycls `C:LLCC on /J -� fa7vor seer sen - _- - ---- In Trua /<V.":"- -- - --- -Against Wcnacl �MT. President (GeFz l n 511 6,14 .98416--B3- H. E. Warren—I; Fred -M- Truax—L.- C. Pearce— ResAlved.._-T>zat On.. Safe Malt Sev- - rage license. - applf�ation 5040, applied for by Arthur L Gaiaea for .181 18 Rondo I Street be and it fs hereby -denied upon recommendation f the License Bureau and the proper o Or offiicers are hereby I thorized - to - ¢fund to Arthur L. 1 Gaines the Yee Or $50.00 and t0 cancei said 'application for C)n Sale Malt Bev- erage license. Adopted by tly r Council July 25. 1934. Approved Ju25. 934. (July 28 1-1934) ,JUL 2 5 1934 Adopted by the Council-------------- - -- ---193 Approved__.. -193_ —. � Mayor oRIIINALpm. COUNCIL CITY, OF ST- PAUL FILE NO. OFFICEOFTHE CITY CLERK COUNCILRESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM —' .__ BATE E OLVED That R.estaiwant 13cense, application 5121, and On Sale Malt Beverage license, application 5122, applied for by William Doughty for 806 E. Third Street, be and they are hereby denied upon rseominenciation of the Bureau of Licenses, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to William Doughty the fees of $10.00 and $50.00 and to eancel said applications for Restaurant and On Sale Malt Beverage licenses, respectively. CO OILMEN Yeas Nays Pcarcc /P//ctcrson In favor Tr ax `/' /WarrCn _.Against /Wenzel Mr. President (Oehan) t e.ln C. F. No. 98416 -By H. E. Warren— I. C. Pearce— Resolved. That Restaurant license, application 6121, and On Sale 11falt Bev- erage license, alonUe.U.. 6122, anplled for by William Doughty, for $06 E. Third Street, be and they are hereby dented upon recommendation of the BurotAcoru ofe areLherehy uuthorl ehe d to reYulnd to Wllllam Doughty the fee. of $10.00 d $50.00 a d to c¢ncel atd appilcR- tion. tar Restaurant and On Sale."ef Beverage 11c...ea, respectively. alt Adopted by the Council July 26. 1934. Approved July 25. 1934. (July 28-1934) JUL 2 5 1934 Adopted by the Council ______- _-_- — --- 193 _ J0L 27 1534 Approved_...__ -__ ___193. —_ 7 / Mayor oaioirvwL TO carr cJ�' �. 1 � 7 COUNCIL FITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. ,— Il ! _ �`E OF THE CITY CLERK CC>U" L_ RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM i PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER -- - DATE Jnly 25, 1454 RESOLVED That R.esta=aat —7 app33catlon 8857, On Sale Malt Beverage license, application 8858, Off Sale EdaZ-k- JUcense, application 3859, for by Henry Greene for 819 East MInneb-1— saarb be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue iic4snses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Ycas j Nays Psatcc Pc crson arren ,,��"" /Wenzel r. President (Gelian) 5t`1 6.14 C. F. No. 98417—Bv A. E. Warren— Resolved. That Restaurant license, pplication 3857. 0. Set. Malt 13 --go license, appticatton 3858. Ott Sale Malt 8 Beverage license. application 3859,p - tplied -for by Flenry Greene for 819 East innehaha Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk le instrueted to issuosuch licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the .nulr.d fees. `r Adopted by the Council July 25. 1934, Approved July 26. 1934. -. (5eotember 1-1934) - ' tJ Adopted by the Council-_JUL __ 2 5 1934 193_ JUL 2 5.1934 Appro%-cd ' /ming Mayor St. Paul, Minnesota May 23, 1934 WE, THE MWERSIGNED , HAN i\TO OBJECTION TO A TAVERN AT 819 E. MINNEHAHA ST. All b� l/�/%j;:J r%/�j/i� - `�� ._%%z'G �`"-. __ � _. -�-1 0'� � + a :� � .- `�"✓�d2,1 - _ _�--�- �--� - �--- ��-F-- _ __--- ----- , CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Regist—ii— ,Truly 2C:> lr v 19 34. moa - -=F-- E . Warren, Cozas m r of Public Safety, B-ezi 1 r3 -T aag - 3sSirz The City Council, by requested you Lo m�e a further investigation o£ t aura at Mast Minne- '+-f9 m s zmcl Arcade Streets, known as the Psstares, to dBter=xx3as whether or not they are operaLizsg vwitiao•cit proper liceaases� particularly tavern and dance %a1X i:1<-eB:ases. Yours vary t- rzzly , Q City Clerk. JV'foor *194 /61 . 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PAUL Y F....IL Np, 9841 ..7 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ,COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY ZOMMISSIONER —� DATE j�XIU. g4,.1954 RESOLVED That On and Off Sale Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: John Svabek 504-506 W. 7th St. On Sale Malt Beverage A g PPI. 4521 New Peter Mielke 1215 Randolph St. 9PP Sale Malt Beveragen 4519 n CO"CILMEN Yeas l 'Pearce Peterson //R�oseenn Na --__In favor Warren _Against Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 9M G•34 No. 9841 Aesoived. Th8-8Yir. E. Warren—f; Fred MT haatt On C: PearCe— a and Off orale Malta BeveralSe- Licenses pplied far by the ..... 1- gamed persona Yor the ad- d; esses indicated be and thsY nwhere- brzranted and theeity -elerk Is In- structed to lssue ugh Heenses upon the payment into the city treasury of i the reauired fees: Sohn Svabek. 504-505 W. 7th St.. On Sale Df- Beverage Appl. 4521, New. Peter Mtelke. 1216 Rnnilolph St.. Oft Sale Mart Beverage Appl. 4519. New•. Adopted by the Council JulY.25, 1934. Approved JVIY 25. 1934. (September 1-1934) fi lT 1 clr Adopted by the Cou JUL 2 5 1934 3-- JUL 2 5 i5�4 Approved------ -- —193-- Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL QFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GpLTi�iGIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY �� ( -'I DATE Ju3 24, 19M COMMISSIONER COUNCIL NO. 98419 RESOLVED That thevaricxus licenses applied for by the follov�ing named persons for the addresses i1nc734=­mea be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue 9rT2C3=3L -4 ieenses upon the payment :into the city treasury Of the required fees: J- MA.Ilunchietc 491 Wabasha St. Butcher Appl. 4568 New Jobn Sebmitt 699 E. Minnebahn St. Restaurant " 4749 " Jobn 8vabek 504-506 W. 7th St. a 'T 4522 COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays Pearce^ Peterson j Rosen _ __In favor Truax "Warren -- Against Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehani sF� t,.7a 'C. 11. No. 98419—By '13: E. WVarreD— Fred M. T ax—I. C. P arcc Resolved. That the ariova licenses appi3ed for by the ..e. Indic. they d - personsfor the addresses indicated be a d theyae herebyaranted and. the city cleric is Instructed to issue such. Tice.... upon the Payment. into the city 'treasury of the squired fees: J. M111nnchicic: 491 Wabasha Street. 'Butcher AVnl. 4K New. John Schmitt. 699 £. Minnehaha St.. 'Restaurant AuD7. 4749: New. John Svabelc. 504-506 W. 7th St.. n- --it—rant ADul. 4522. New. Aflopted by the Councll July 25. 1934- T.IADprove(September11-;1 34) - Adopted by the Council--__ --193-- —193-- rl Approved— �fA$ --.1 To CIT' CLERK 841 /p . (.� 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL FI E4aL ; NO_ -A ll OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COM DATE July 25,-1934 COU CILMEN Yeas Nays JUL 25 193 Adopted by the Council- __- _ __ ___ __193.___ arce Pe��/��/terson RESOLVED That the various licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is `Truax /Warren instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the Wenzel required fees: l: Mrs. Verona St. Germain 27 W. 6th St. ConfectioneryJ/ Appl. 4842 New George Mikaesvich 933 W. 7th St. " " 4802 " Northland Amusement Co.Inc. 924 E. 7th St. ° " 4929 " May Rgggin 25 W; 7th St. Fruit -Vegetable store " 4908 " James Formanek 665 Selby Ave. Gasoline Station 3 pumps " 4838 ° Frank'Ba11is 142 W. 7th St. Restaurant " 4867 ° 9—Ieeac�+on 1 C. F. No. 98420—By R. E. Warren— Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Resolved. That the various licenses for by the following applied named persons for the, addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk Is Instructed to Issue such licensee upon the payment Into the city treasury of the required lees: Mrs. Verona St. Germain. 27 W. 6th St.. Confectionery Arml. 4842. New. Gsor¢e Mikseevich. 933 W. 7th St., Confectioner Apo]. 4802, New. Northland Amusement Co. Inc.. 924 E. 7th St.. Confectionery Anol. 4929. New. lirary Raskin, 26 W. 7th St.. Fruit- - -� - V getabl store Appl. 4908. New. Jame Formanek, 665 Selby Ave.. G o lln. 6tation, 3 pumps, Aunt. 4838, New. " F auk Ball is. 342 W. 7th $t., Restau- rant Al. 48�'�( No— Ad pted bv0 the Council July 26, 1934. Apvroved July 26. 1934. (September 1-1934) COU CILMEN Yeas Nays JUL 25 193 Adopted by the Council- __- _ __ ___ __193.___ arce Pe��/��/terson JUL 2 5 19Y Rosen __. ____._-In favor APprored- __—.._-- - __ -- .____193..- `Truax /Warren _--Agninst �kngMayor Wenzel l: Mr. President (Gehan) //M sat / - 9 _ 1 C. F. #98420 �; Isaacson J � C.F. X421 go 4311- aco Gillman 18CELLANEOv8 DEL 8, g.1, 104. $9' Arcade "St. (Reetauran�) 1929-10 A.F. 0 30.6 1929 -No A.F. 50.2 1930 -No A.F. 52.44 1931 -No A.F. 97.14 1932 -No A.F. 1. 239 Carroll Ave. (Grocery) 1931 -No A.F. 199,32 (off Sale Malt Bev.) 1932-NoA.F. 16 . o 2 0. F. #98394 � H. W. Peterson & 17 E. 5th St. M. M. Christensen c.r. #99431 Thom. W. Short 154 E. 5th St. (Hotel -Jewell) 1932 -No A.F. 2012.08 90 rooms (Confect.) J. H. Eggert 24 E. 4th St. (Confect.) C.F. #95394 Allen Web9tel, Marshall & Snelling (Ice Sta.) C•I+'0Her st+ 779 Raymond Ave. (Butcher) -C.F. #9943 'Y H. H. Kromer ' -� 511 Rice St. (Confect.) 1931-A.F. 1526.0$ (Case Settled) 1932-A.F. 12 ��2773j�� 12 1932-A.F. 2386.53 1932 -No A.F. 30.14 1932 -No A.F. 76.11 1931 -No A.F. 440.90 1932-A.F. 792.21 1223-11 C.F. #95423 Kelley -William 555 St -Anthony Ave. (Grocery) 1931 -No A.F. 129.81 1932 -Paid. Va. j. Seymour 236 E. 7th St. (Hotel -U.S. 1931-A.F. 3152.77 . D Anne=) 50 rme. 1932 -No A.F. 46 2.0 7404-80 `Edward Pitkin 240 E. 7th St. (Restaurant) 1931-A.F. 3152.77 1932 -No A.F. 79 2.0 C. F 84200 ranF k Bsllis 1111 W. 7th St. (Restaurant) 1931-A. F. 835.90 1932-A.F. 1609.07 2 C.F. #95421 & 95431 J.,F. Courtney 1550 University Ave. (on & Off 1932-A. F. 217+.33 (Sale Malt Bev.) Confect.) Restaurant) �j ' Carmen Delmont Frank Bifulk MISCELLANEOUS Aug. 16, 1934. 901 Payne Ave. 196 E- 7th St, c. F. #9822,4 NOT DELINQUNT On Sale Mat Bev. 4301 Restaurant 4269. '"i N. F Aug, 16, 1934. NOT.... DELINM L. S. Eschbach 119E E. 7th St. Confeotionery 42550 . H. K. Meikle 999 Raymond Ave. Confectionery 4613 - Villaume Box & Lumber Co. N.Chicago &Plater Ste. Fuel Dealer 4259 Ed. Langman, 939 Conway St. Grocery 4481 Dave Gordon 129 W. 7th St. Restaurant 4790 Henry J. Schnobrick 624 Wabasha St. It 1594 William Rogers 1738 Field Ave. Ioe Delivery 4743 Northland Amusement 947 Arcade St. Mo.Pict.Thea. 4565 Co. Inc. flick Chiomes 31 W. 7th St. Restaurant 4540 Mrs. M. Fisher 162 N. Milton fit. " 4745 Catherine Foley 1060 Hastings Ave. 4739 •Leona Goodman 443 Rondo St. " 4543 Wiel G. Mushier 41-43 E. 7th St. " 4731 Theodore Nikos 164 A. Snelling Ave. " 4793 Catherine Rieger lo94 Iglehart Ave. " 4340 N. F ;:. C. F. #99403 MISCELLANEOUS Aug. 16, 1934. NOT DELI_ Q NT G. W. Bauman 2344 Marshall Ave. Off Sale Malt Bev. 4510 Lillian Frolfchman 544 Rice St. 4577 Stella Kossack 979 Arcade St. " 4677 Anna. Palon 774 Capitol. Hgts. ° 4697 MISCELLANEOUS 0. F. #9417 Aug. 16, 1934. NOT DELIN9UENT Henry Greene 919 E.Minnehaha st. Restaurant 3957' on sale Malt Bev. 3959 Off Sale Malt Bev. 3959 MISOELLANEOUS 0. F. #99418 Aug. 16, 1934. NOT DEUNQUENT John Svabek 504-506 W. 7th St. On Sale Malt Bev. 4521 Peter Mielke 1215 Randolph St. Off sale Malt Bev. 4519 :a.> • C. F. #98419 MISQELLA OMo Aug. 16, 1934. NOT DELINQUENT J. Millunohick 491 Wabasha St. Butcher 4568 John Schmitt 699 E.Minnehaha St. Restaurant 4749 John Svabek 5o4-6 W. 7th St. " 4522 T -'�`i�,.3:_,.`". MISCELLANEOUS 0. F. #904Lo Aug. 16, 1934. NOT DELINQUENT Mrs. Verona St. Germain 27 w. 6th St. 0onfeotionery 4942 Dave Gordon 129 N. 7th St. " 4779 George Mikaosvioh 933 W. 7th St. " 4802 Northland Amusement OD.Ino. 924 E. 7th St. " 4929 Mary Raskin 25 W. 7th St. Fr.-Veg.Store 4909 James Formanek 665 Selby Ave. Gas.Sta.3 pumps 4939 -'�`i�,.3:_,.`". M2sCELLANEOOs 0. F. #98421 Aug. 16, 1934. NOT . DZLINQUENT J. J. Colbert 590 Rice St. On Sale Malt Bea. 4790 Charles M. Cook 512 R! oe St. Michael Duffy 292 Rise St It H. Elfenbein 1340°Thomas at. Carl Fink 494 Robert et.. " 4905.`. Dave Gordon 129 W, 7th : St. Arthur 'Heinen 997 -Rice st. n 4775'` Lundell, & Bannon 306 E. 7W St. " 4994:, , Theodore Nikos' 164.N..snelling Ave. Robert Welab 695 E. 3rd -8t. " 4891' 0., Applebaum 1936St. .CIa#r St , Off sale Malt Bev. 4928 Michael; Duffq 292 Rice 8t. " 5024 `' '. Carl Fink 484 Robert St.. Dave Gordon 129 W. 7th St. p 47l0 Arthur Seinen 897 Rice at. " 4776 . Kleu 799 Grand Ave. " 4762 . Theodore Nikae 164 N.Snelling Ave. " 4795 F Ida Silver 859 Front St. " 4932. Robert Welch 685 E. 3rd St.. B. 'Wicklow 632 N,Snelling Ave. p 4792 MISCELLANEOUS' 0 F'.99423 Aug. lbs 1934. NOT DELIQUENT Janssen 00 Riae St. Butcher 470``. Sam H. hetes 500 Rondo St. .a 47ao Peter Hanson 1.92 Arandel St. Grocery ,. .4621,' '.Phiilips Petroleum 06. 904 W. 7th St. Gas. I 3 pmpe. 4697 =A. Benson 636 Vandalia St. Yoe Station 4-552 $: Beutel N.Woor.Randolph & Snell -Ing ':roe Ste. 4551 Irvin Jung S.W..06r.Selby & Herschel " 4560 Milo,_ Kendricks S. E. oor. Griggs & 'Thomas " 4576 Mayberg Grocery N.W.cor.Palace & Hamline a 456 Quigley Service Ste. S.E.cor.Cleveland & Marshall 11 4559 (Higley Service Sta. S.W.o©r.prior & St.Olair a 455a L! J. O bis S. E.oar.Grand & Griggs. N 4554. , - J 1 4+ •i - Mg. 16, 1934. y ��tt Al -T IN MUT re 0 Aldtn 3dg payroll Ave, Bakery X95 P, sabl v'r gp6 Rice st . n 44 EiLF0 »ton 504 191111 Ave, NOW 471 .. Bron weeltorhW., u 494 it. Klein799 Grand Ave. u 476Y' W: P. Andres „ . 46 E. ;4th. at. 4911 Aldor Elmquiet ,,. 511 A.°Sne113ng. Ave: n 4&'46 :.. Greenberg & los. 84i:fOrg ; 496 Mebashe. St. " 475 shell Petroleum -.Corp. 253 Ohivereity Ave. aas.eta,.3 pumps 4E26 Skelly Oiz X70.` 1157 .Selby Ave. P 3 " 4904 . Standard Oil Co. 173Concord St. u 3 ° 4934::,?.' Standard 0i1 Oct 912.: 7b Bt. 3 p 4935 Standard Oil Co. 592 Robert gt. " 3 " X903 P. F. Tick Robert St, q: 4 _ " 4902"'.''. Standard oil Co. Hastings & pt..Douglas " 6 " - 4930- :H A. Aamodt 1090 Axoade .8t. Grocery 4991 John E,''Buoka 1650 Grand Ave. Louis tlohen 501 Wabasha St. y 4812 Gustave Dickman 79�'Grand Ave. Oonfeotionery 4.975 W. Gehrmau 1396 Durnese St. Grocery. 4579 `. t Giagaoxio 101 W.. 7th st. " 4417 R. S. King 1694 Grannd.Ave. " 4763'- J. Klein 799 Grand Ave. o' 4760 Q. Martineoia 1858 W. 7th St. a 49�9 Wm, Scanlon 2054 Marshall Ave.' " a 4932 E.' R. Tibbling 1089 Grand Ave,. " 4959 Mrs. D. Wicklow 632 X.Snelling Ave. " 4791 Frank J. Unak 392 Selby Ave. 4 pool tables-' 4821 Colbert 590 Rios 8t.. Restaurant . 4 7 Charles M. Cock 512 Rice St. °' 4943 J. M. Cotey 293 Selby Ave. � 14814 Michael Duffy 292 Rice St. 4.966 Carl Fink. 494 Robert St. " yfle Fier 1095 W. 7th St. " 4931 � LbAbTEbUS. 09431 Aug. i6 ' "1934. AOT DELINMRT. Arthur Heinen- 897 Rice St. Restaurant The Miter -state 0o. 1400 univegsity Ave.a 4964 Lundell & Heanon 306 E. 7th. St, Frank Truax 2389 University Ave. 4847 _ Roert W6,11 oh 685 L. 3rd 'St. - 0 4 VOM.. E. i'. williams 1174 Arcade 8t, n 4875' CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commissioner of Registration July 25, 1974 Hon. Anel F. Peterson Commissioner of Finance City Hall Dear Sir: The attached resolutions, Council Files Nos. 99403, 99417, 99419, 99419, 99420, 99421, 99422, 994.23, and 99431, were passed by the City Council today subject to a report on delinquent taxes. Will you kindly make this search and send your reports to us? Yours truly, 4 � City Clerk. o RiatNwL r0 Crry OL C BY C. Peax'Ce-- C O U N C IL NO. /�. CITY OF ST. P6 geveeraQe ]licen Den. --aFILE f llowlnr. nam d Cner- �� OF THE IT.fr..... Indicated be and egranted and th clt4 111 COUNCIL RESOLUTION—G'_` d to issue nch narment into t• autred fees_ �0 Rice ^ PRES ED BY -^ _, __ .1_ev - TI'.y 25, 1934 rnN.__—____._ DATE_—_ RESOLVED That rexae ral or 0n and Off Sete Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted the city clerk is izistrncted to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city and treasury of the requireci :Eeesa J. J. Colbert 590 Rice St. On Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4788 Renewal Charles M. Cook 512 Rice St- n n n n n 5025 ° J.F. Courtney 1580 University Av. n n n ° ° 4895 n Michael Duffy 292 Rice Stn n v n n 5022 n H. H. E].fenbaln 1540 Thomas St. n n a n n 4890 ++ Carl Fink 484 Robert St. 4805 ° Arthur Heinen 897 Rice St. " ,e n ° ° 4775 n Lundell & Hannon 506 E. 7th St. 4884 ° Theodore Nikos 164 N. SneMling Av. n n n a a 4794 ° Robert Welch 685 E. 5rd St. ° `t " ° ° 4881 ° �COUNCILMEN- / yeas 7� Nays /�carce �eterson Rosen _ Truax Warren Wenzel i /Mr. President (0ehan) SM GJi _In favor Y � � J1iL 25 1934 Adopted by the 2 5 1934 �— ro�cd -- Y - -- -Mayor - -- oRIGINIL TO CITY CLERK W CO ENCIL NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY _ DATE -- _ -_Lu+y-.2*5-f_-9-34— COMMISSIONER--_.------------ ---- — _ _-_ RESOLVED _2_ OFF SALE MALT BEVERAGE Renewed 0. Applebaum 1936 St. Clair St. Off Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4928 Renew. 1580 Univeraity Av. n n n n n 4896 ° Michael Daffy 292 Rice St. ^ N IN n ^ 5024 ° Carl Fink 464 Robert St. " n n n n 4804 ^ ..239 -Carroll-- Av-&, - - Tt - n n a .. - ^ 4800 ^ Dave Gordon 129 W. 7th St. ^ " n n ^ 4778 ^ Arthur Heinen 897 Rice St. n n n n n 4776 ° J. Klein 799 Grand Av. ° " ° it " 4762 ° Theodore Nikos 164 N. Snelling Av. " n n n ^ 4795 " Ida Silver 859 Front St. n n n n ^ 4832 " Robert Welch 685 E. 3rd St. ^ ^ n n a 4882 n R. Wicklow 632 N. Snelling Av. n n n n ^ 4792 " COUNCILMEN Ycas Nays PCarCC / Peterson Rosen _ `L 7 In favor Warren -Against Wcn_e1 Mr. President (Gehan) ,%1 /-)J Adopted by the Council-_JUL 2 5 1934 193 __193-- Approved._._._JUL 2 5 ---�--t-,.—Q-f�. Ikt%qg Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY GL[PK 1-•t:^'�w/�.1—d.4-�i.J-�CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE.OF THE CITY CLERK l COUNCIL ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY l_ �- �\ '4- a DATE July 24, 1954 COMMISSIONER_ � FILE ,NO. o842 FILE RESOLVED That renewal of On and Off Sale Malt Beverage licenses, applied for by the following named persons be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Sam Zoukes & 518 Rice at. On Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4655 Renewal Steve Ferchick N. D. Gores, 1277 St. Clair St. Off Sale Malt Beverage ^ 4737 " Peter Hansen 192 Arundel St. n ^ 11 II n 4622 " C. F. No. 98422-13Y H. E. Warren— Fred M. Truax -1. C. Pearce- - Resolved. That renewal of On and Off j Sale Malt Beverage licenses. aPpIled for by the following named Pd e ersona be� and they are hereby granteand th ICY Clerk 1s inetrucled tP issue each l licenses un on the Payment Into the city treasury of ther equirod fees: Sam Zoukes & Steve Ferchick, 318 k RiceSt.. On Sale Malt Beverage APPl. 4655, Renewal, ,N. D. Gores. 1277 St. Clair St., Off Sale Alai[ Beverage APDL. 4737. Re- oewal, Peter Hansen. 192 Arundel St.. Ott Sale Malt Beverage APP1. 4622, Re- i^ newel. Approved Jthe uly Council, 34.Juiv 26. 1934. I, (September 1-1934) I' COUNCILMEN JUL 21; 1014 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council _ _193 earce �eterson ,� JUL 25 W4 IlRosen —: __In favor Approved—____ _ _ —193 -- Truax �— '�Varten _� Against Ojj-___ayo / — ---- Mr ---- Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) SNI 634 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL Nays /Peterson CITY1?AUL FILE Wo. " Truax OF THE GITY GLERK 9842 O r4 ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEED BY COMMIISSIONER DATE 24. 1934 RESOLVED That renewal od' the various licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses yiidicsted be and they ars hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Herbst 779 Raymond gv. . But cher App. 4899 Renewal A. W. Janssen 300 Rice S -t to " 4704 " Sem B. Weiss 50c �Roado St . 4720 " Peter Hanson 192 Arundel St. Gaocery " 4821 " gellep�tilliams -- S58 St. Anthony Av= _ _ _�, _ . _ " 4702 " Phillips Petroleum Co. 904 W. 7th St. Ge.soline Station 3 pumps " ,4887- " A. Benson 656 Va1me3xQ-1n St. ace Station " 4552 " B. Beutel Randolph & Sneer 3 r n " 4551 " _ ;I ;1 C. F_ No. 9ru__Iy H. a Warren— F d 71d. Truax—I,C. Pearce— Iivin Jung Irvin S@lby 1tt Flex`shel renewal of the various licenses applied for by the following named persona for the " " 4580 addresses Indicated be and they are. hereby granted and .the ity clerk Is. Instructed to. Issue such ri Nike gendeks Griggs & Thomas ifce B unon the Payment Into the " 4570 " Nyberg Grocery palace & Jan .t3 en ire fees: 4704: R ewa0l.0Rlce9t., Butcher cityl t esury of he require r ��. " ADln4$ 0 Rn Peter Hanson, 192Arundel St.. Gro- .4..a+.g1e,P Service LCit•atj.On 1�(� �� Cil@V@land "`ar8 l eery ApDl. 9621, Renewal. 'I Phi lllps Petroleum Co.. 904 W. 7th n 4559 " _ St- Gasoline Station. 3 pumps. ADnl: 4687. Renewal n Prior Sc St_ f+'7..gir St.. Ice St.- tion. Anpl.n45526 Renews. " 450 " - B. Beutel. Randolph * & Snelling, Ice L. J. Gibis Grand and Griggs - Station-':AvvI. 4551. Renewal Irving Jung. Selby. 8c HerRehei, Ice Station ADnt. 4660 Renews). " 455/ " Mike Kendrlcks.' Griggs and Thomas, COU ILMEN Yeas � Nays Pearce /Peterson /osen f _ In favor Truax Against /W7arren enzel i Mr. President (Gehan) 5 6 14 Quirvley Service Station. Prior & Claf r, Ice Station Avol. 4558. Renewal. j L_ J. Gibis, Grand and Grigg., Ice 'StAdODL dnby theCouncilJuly 25, 1934. Aanroved July 25. 1934. c 1934 (September 1-1934) 5 �y _193-- im E 5 1934 proved ___ _-193__ AWG--- _ f%dI/� Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL till CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO._ OF THE CITY CLERK p ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEIifED BY - J DATE Tujy_244, 1934 COMMI^^^^^^'���rff33333.-I&ER_-� —� -- � 2 5 1934 COILMEN Yeas U Nays Adopted by the Council—_ AL193 Pearce L 5 1934 /Peterson /osen _.. In favor Approved_------- T, ruax '7r eten_Against ____ C'./&� "=-�G-- -— enzelor / Mr. President (Gehan) ,/Mr. /6.34 RESOLVED That renewal of the various licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the 'payment into the city treasury of the required fees: -A-.--W-Herbst -- 778 Raymond Av. Butcher App. 4699 Renewal A. W. Janssen 300 Rice St. n " 4704 n " 4720 " " Sam B. Weiss SOOzzRondo St. Peter Hanson 192 Arundel St. Grocery n 4621 ^ 8elley�filliam6._ _- b58 St. Anthonyv.-__.°... � " 4702 " Phillips Petroleum Co. 904 W. 7th St. Gasoline Station 3 pulps " 4687- " A. Benson 686 Vandalia St. Joe Station " 4552 " B. Beutel Randolph & Snelling " " " 4551 " Irvin Jung Selby & Hershel it 11 . Ingllenmed ledloated be " 4560 ^ Mike &endrieke Griggs & Thomas -rnnted and the .ed to Issue such " " 1 Ire feesto the " 4570 " ` Rice St.. Butcher Nyberg Grocery & Palace Hemline " " J'.ondo St., Butcher " 45`56 " . Quigley Service Station Cleveland & Marshall Arundel `;• . n n ,'.; It 4559 ^ n " " Prior & St. Clair U n n 4558 " L. J. Gibie Grand and Griggs Bg " " " 4554 " � 2 5 1934 COILMEN Yeas U Nays Adopted by the Council—_ AL193 Pearce L 5 1934 /Peterson /osen _.. In favor Approved_------- T, ruax '7r eten_Against ____ C'./&� "=-�G-- -— enzelor / Mr. President (Gehan) ,/Mr. /6.34 Original to City Clerk COUNCIL 118424 d CITY OF ST. PAUL n� NO ------ _................. O r- r Z GE OF THE CITY CLERK CC3>EF $\x G i L. F?ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER.._ ......... __.._._._____.__.____-.__._._--- MATE..._.....__....... ---------- ------------------------------ ---------- __._-.._..__ WHERLS, i- 33=� 4w-- S4WW3MWo0ter has made application to the Council for pox -m& ss 4C=W=E3W -s>s 4GEOW install and operate an Lae -house at Bo. 341 Point Do%MC3Lao _3Etmc=wLa.>d s and SAB, has been given pursuant to Para- graph !, section IS eg A1C3r z�ance No. 5840, and the Council to of the opinion that gaa�� -��+ t should be granted; therefore, to it RBBCLHSD, ?231st 12=1t- 4NEW 3p3roper city offioere be and they ase hereby authorised aacz: _ w r Bested to Loewe to said A. Dale Benscoter a permit for the erces -mr- 3� 4x=W sad maintenance of said ice -house , , the building to bm rsz:zted in accordeaee with the Building Code. said permit: ML MW wed subject to the provision that the same may be revolved tIme by a majority vote of the Council. C. F. COUNCILMEN f Yeas a,ys ally M44ees4d Pearce --- .--------- No.—By Fred M. Trvaz— Whereas, A. Dale Benacoter has made appllcat ton to the Couhetlforpermte- elon to inetalland operate as ice -house 'at 341 Point. Douglae.,Road-. and Whoreas, .proper 'notice has been tion Durauant.-to Paragraph F, Sec= of .Council IS of te Ordinance on Won4 that endthe Dorm It Should be. granted; therefore. bed it fel oerse beVandThat t they the arephereby tg Thor- - &zed and directed to Issue to eafd A. Dale 8enscoter a permit for the ercctt.n and maintenance of eafd-: foe -house, the huliding to be onetructed in accord- �yance'.ith the Building Code. Said permtt le granted Subject to the Dro- vision that, the same nlaY be revoked al any time by a ma7ortty Vote of the Council. - ,`^� Adopted by the Councfl.7uly 26, 1984. Approved Tiny 26. 1934. (August 4-1934) oxen �1 Wenzel ✓ J 6M 6-32 Mr. President NFsthva83, Adopted by the Council..-__JU� 2 5 1934 Approved--JUL 2 5_j -.J -...-.-193..._.. /-------/--- -� CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 24. M934 T-- Anderson Cor�cration Counsel City H 11 - Mae Mae City Council requested you to c rem a r6 so3��3oa granting the application Of A- 3aa.1e Bea scoter For gam*=x�nissioa to install and operate an ice laonse at 3 L -o iaL Douglas Road as per the attached scoplicat ion. Yours truly , City Cleric. POST CARD NOTICE! E�FFZ�E OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE St. Paul, Minn.,_ - _ Ju]y 14; 1934__ � mrsuant to Paragraph F, Section 5, as amended, of Building Zone COT -CU na.—pproved July 7th, are her1922, you eby notified that the app- lica.tioa o� o for perm 3�=mon to erect or continue retail ice station loca_ _ ted on lots $ & 4� _ - Will comae ---ap for consideration before the Council of the City of St. Paulin the a Chamber in the City Hall and Court House Building onthe 24t3i ':"-yof -------------- u?ji 193_ , at 10 o'clock A. 1\1. - A -t L, i-. PLTERSON, Commissioner of Finance. GtiTY OF W rl ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, 0.1,— LOUIS .1, enLOUIS BER ALBERT, BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN MRS. W. D. VILLARS CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HERROLD, ESecremry THE BOARD OF ZONING Este611shed by Ordinance No. 5840 A—t RR, 1944 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA COURT HOUSE Mr. L, _ _ _,,. Ferguson, Cic --i-ty -I-- . Dear S -- _ July 18th, 1934. 1n the matter of ap,ilication of A. Dale Bens c v -Ez— for permission to install and operate an ice - = on the southerly sic.e of Point DouglL.s Ro.,d west1�-- of Griffith St.(westerly of Texaco Gus Stat�a� `� _ This is in a Commercial gone. The ice housE to dd.join the fill-in-; station and will be set 3n line with the office. gran s — - - g1- -= l= The Board recocifiend that the permit be 1 Yours very truly, GEORGE h. _RERROLD, ,Engineer Secretary. THOMAS E. DAHILL 7" . - _ WM. J- SUDEITH Acting Chief of Police _ fire Chief ROBERT B. 1. SCHOCH JOSEPH A MACAULAY Health Ofliter - CITY OF SAINT PAUL Supt. Police and Fra Alarm Capital of Minnesota K=21EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H_ E_ WARREN, Commissioner M_ J- CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner July 12th, 1934. The Honorer s Z e Mey+or sad City Cvaacii s St. Pani, Jhdr-51E�iia ter. Honorable ---m-s s With reSerence to the appiicatioa oY As Data Henecoter, 341 F'oiat lad Road, to operate a Cash and Carry eco—lseJlosef et 282 V. Vater S apon investigation we Yiad that there i = z o building at thie ac3c' � ess, aizd the ice to to bo liarnisbod by the CartiSied Ice &, Phel CSX=,�,.. Yoars vary traly, D. BBJS-S _ ChiaP Health C?fSicar. ApOp9W/NER��6Lla�, tF/i I �5� �L�CP� Lys . 11L7i�F2 - "/��i�FiFill�e� C1L�✓✓✓✓✓✓ � I.+�Ie ,�h .r r� � �[� %+ __A LJ D FZ NUMBER STREET SI OE BETWEEN WHAT CROSS STREETS - oi_ CITY OF SAINT PAUL ; J9 rorA>_ o D°Ef'�MENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINQ,S DIVISION OF BUILDING O ACCOUNT BL -E FEo -►aNe D `� �o - APPLICATION FOR PERMIT VIOLATION. W 0T"V BLOCK FRED M. TRUAX. COMM[SSIOl'�[>=R ADDITION OR TRACT To: BUILD INSTALL ADD. ALTER REPAIR MOVE WRECK HANG DATE�__193� MARK SQUARES ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ EJ ❑ _RIaN PROP. ertrr UHe�iN Feel Slot/ GROaIVD F oM .v F¢.Er MATERIAL OF GONS TRUCTION ERECT NEW SIGN I REPAIR II OLD SIGN ILLU M- INATED NON- I ILLU M- II INATED ROOF I PRO- �I ECTING f -i 0'4 I- ZOfYTAL ' VERT_ IGAL NgTION ��f/)� ND z - I A I STR URE USED AS RVERTIGL ApOp9W/NER��6Lla�, tF/i I �5� �L�CP� Lys . 11L7i�F2 - "/��i�FiFill�e� C1L�✓✓✓✓✓✓ � I.+�Ie ,�h .r r� � �[� %+ __A LJ D FZ NUMBER STREET SI OE BETWEEN WHAT CROSS STREETS g'�ev oi_ p�acs "Op 4 W 0T"V BLOCK ADDITION OR TRACT FRONT On WIDTH IN FE£r SIREN F=GTH IN FEET HEIGHT INF T NO. OF STORIES _RIaN PROP. ertrr UHe�iN Feel Slot/ GROaIVD F oM .v F¢.Er MATERIAL OF GONS TRUCTION BIaN 8augrte Feer ESTIMATED VALUATION N SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR GARAGE C)ETAILS OR REMARKS: SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRIVATE GARAGES TO BE AT LEAST 10 FEET FROM DWELLING ON SAME LOT TO BE AT LEAST 20 FEET FROM DWELLING ON ADJOINING LOTS _ TO BE AT LEAST 30 FEET FROM FRONT STREET LINE TO BE AT LEAST 8 FEET FROM SIDE STREET LINE OR UNLESS DOS OPEN TO ALLEY CONSTRUCTION ON VACANT LOT PROHIBITED 'Y'11e 11nde:rSigaed laereby makes application for a permit to do Building VVoriz as herein specified, agreeing to do all work in strict GARAGE DOORS MUST NOT OPEN INTO ALLEY accordance with a.11 OrdinanCCs of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. NO PERMIT ISSUED UNDER THIS APPLICATION WILL COVER PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, PLASTERING OR WARM AIR FURNACE WORK. ® SM 6-32—_— K 1 JlL L PERMIT NUMBER 1 r APPLICATION FOR PERMIT SLTRUCCTUf �E USED AS �lcT�ti�! X-Af6joh WARD FILE I PLAN W. LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt. of Parks CARL E. SPEAKES. D—w Ca..hd nsr 0 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PRRKS� PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner -019WO ERiJEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect July 9, 2-93-1 Hon. Fred SI_ uax Cormiiisslariar Dear Six,: You wi11 attached application of the Certii'ied Ice & Fuel C o -essay For persalt to erect a cash and carry ice station at 3 ! t . Douglas Road, which was handed to this De- partment for c ��sic7aration and report. This proper -t:; s zoned Eor commercial purposes and tl�e rnear- est stat ion v :vo bloo ks away. We have no Icnowlecige of any objectors vicinity. _ truly, City Architect LAR .. U TOTAL P¢£ C LLEGTEp ACCOUNT ORDINANCE U VIOLATION. JLL 5 t 1 1934 BUILD M J+ 'SQ�' i , 21 - AL --J Ui CITY OF SAINT PAUL iDEQAF2TM EIVT OF_PARKS. PLAYGROUNDS AND' PUBLIC BUILDINGS C DIVISION OF BUILDING INSPECTION /APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FRED M. TRUAX. COMMISSIONER �—TR LL ABO. ALTER REPAIR MOVE WRECK HANG DATE 183L.. ❑ ❑ El El❑ D�i.�T /- (*r ;> ERECT REPAIR 1f=�>Lz — -- ILL>_.r SPECIFICATIONS FOR PF2i VRTE GARAGES / NEW SIGN ( OLD SIGN II ii�zgT�� 3 rIG ON SAME LOT M- ROOF INATED II I PR0. HORI- VERT- HORIZowNr�aL JECTiNG I) —Al I ICAL I ANp VERTICAL S RUCTURE USED AS TO BE AT LEAST 30 FEET FROM I=RO TYT STREET LINE TO BE AT LEAST B FEET FROM SI a1E STREET LI"E UNLESS DOORS OWNER The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit to do CONSTRUCTION ON VACATST PRO" i E3ITED DDRESSJ";—��I _GARAGE DOORS MUST "OT- NTO ALLEY R T _ M APPLICATION WILL f COVER PLUMBING,. ELECTRICAL. --_ADDRESS.:ZY- SIGNED NUMBER STR E 1} an¢ 5M 6-3z SIDE BETWEEN WHAT CROS STR ETS WARD LOTT©� S xjea ADDITION OR T ACT - v FRONT ort W""H IN FE£r 510E oR LENGTH INF - HEIGHT IN FEET HO. OF STORI S PwoLo ION o on PROPo c�-r1[ LINe IN Low¢si P Slory FROM o GrtWnO Iry F MATERIAL CONSTRUCTION 511PG 'cuL Sian Spown¢ F¢ ESTIMATEp VALUATION / IOF .. `—FEET �tYAKH 1 C t'I-tCMl 1 KtC-d V i 27-� M-- L7 117— C-ARAGE DETAI R R ARKS: SPECIFICATIONS FOR PF2i VRTE GARAGES TO BE AT LEAST 10 FEET FROM r3W s—a 3 rIG ON SAME LOT j TO BE AT LEAST 20 FEET FROM OW1=>< ; Z NG ON wOJO1NING LOTS TO BE AT LEAST 30 FEET FROM I=RO TYT STREET LINE TO BE AT LEAST B FEET FROM SI a1E STREET LI"E UNLESS DOORS - OPEN TO ALLEY The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit to do CONSTRUCTION ON VACATST PRO" i E3ITED Building Work as herein specified, agreeing to do all work in strict _GARAGE DOORS MUST "OT- NTO ALLEY accordance with ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. NO PERMIT. ISSUED UNDER -Y-1- M APPLICATION WILL COVER PLUMBING,. ELECTRICAL. OR WARM AIR SIGNED FURNACE WORK. s ., 1} an¢ 5M 6-3z July 12th, 1934. Gael F. Peterson, ssloner of -'inane, Bu3 I?aa� Sir: Application has been made by A- 3e Benacoter, 341 Point Doiv?las Road for permit to 7:Mstall a retail ice station at 341 Point Douglas Soa` baint-, Intl 3 and 4, Larkins s Slab divI sion of Stsb - - - man Hill®. Will you Izindly set a date of aaU os this application and notify the interested Pr'Q_ a-ty ours of said hearing? Yours very truly, City Clerk. �^ nco, rxo M1C ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairman LOUIS BER - ALBERT BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN BERNARD J. WGLYNN CHARLES BASSFORD, City Architect GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary Mr. R,L.S City C1er�� City Hall THE BOARD OF ZONING Estabiishad by Ordinance No. 5840 August 22, 1922 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 234 COURT HOUSE August 31, 2934 Dear Sirs Your Witter of August 21 relative to the appeal of A.H.Camgo extend his store building on the northeast corner, a -C and Central_ TY3i s s amore building is tX-AAnjp la t- is shape and was moved to tZ3 s location some twenty years ago. It is flush with the line on Ravoux St_ but angles away from the street lir: v_-j=x Central Ave. This is a much used neighbor- hood store _—aL�4=]L it would be a$ improvement to the neighbor- hood if tYa4—_ s amore building was built out to the street line on Central show, yr ndows in it as planned, 23nX_a hoard recommends that this permit be granted under paragrap2z B, section 20 of the Zoning Ordinance. Yours very truly, George H. Herrold, Engineer Secretary GHH/LL CITY OF SAINT PAUL z�EPARTM ENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNOS ANO PUBLIC BUILDINGS TOTAL FEE COLLEcreO — — _ DIVISION OF BUILDING INSPECTION DOUBLE FEE COLLECTED ACCOUNT ORDINWG.;_ : - _ _ -- ,. -.; APPLICATION FOR. PERMIT _ VIOLATION. FRED M. TRUAX. COMMISSIONER "Bu1�o-31E.rv�TALLJ ADD. MARKBYOiARE` I.I❑ ALTER REPAIR MOVE WRECK HANG DATE ERECT NEW SIGN REPAIR OLD SIGN z �� L!M- — -TEp IayaJ M- INATEO II I ROOF PR0. I JECTING HORI- II ZONTAL VERT- IGAL COMBINATION ORIZONTgL �r �- AND VERTIGL RUL URE USED AS I 67f OWNER=� t.—' - �I� --i �C P 9C /%i�� l D ADDRESS .7. YY • I/ �PA ✓✓ f" y�l� .•��� Lam_ ADDRESS �'f'� nJ/N�//OL/.s�i�c� /700pI NUMBER - STIZ. >�—r BETWEEN WHAT CROSS STREETS / /SIDE WARD LOT,,9K—OCK ADDITION OR TRACT / „�/Y/.T FRONT-10THIFt Er SIDEIN F�rGTH PRo.eeeTlo.a Bero,a0 o OF BO,Lplrlp pq p,app_ RIES ¢se",Y LI„eln F A sE�T pa ,T of nrw Gwwrvo p, MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION AnuoF Sior� SO .... F— ESTIMATED VALUATION SPECIFICATIONS FOR >? Z VATE GARAGES TO BE AT LEAST 10'FEET FROM ON SAME LOT TO BE AT LEAST PO FEET FROM �� LING ON AOJOI NTNG LOTS TO BE AT LEAST SO FEET FROM i— pz jT STREET LINE TO BE AT LEAST S FEET FROM S 3 10 STREET LINE UNLESS DOORS OPEN TO ALLEY CONSTRUCTION ON VA( --Li r --W LOT PROHIBITED GARAGE DOORS MUST NOT OPEN 1NT0 ALLEY NO PERMIT ISSUED UNDER ?Ii—;IS APPLICATION WILL COVER PLUMBING, ELECTRIC -.4L__ _ LAST EKING OR WARM AIR FURNACE WORK. DETAILS OR REMARKS: �P fL The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit to do Building Work as herein specified, agreeing to do all work In strict accordance /wAll_ordinances /oofff the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. SIGNED v BY J I �a � L PERMIT NUMBER APPLICATION FOR PERMIT STRUCTURE USED AS WARD FILE I PLAN City Clerk, St. Paul, Minn. THE M�LJBLiC SAFETY CITY OZ= SAI ���- PAUL ANTE R -OFFICE CO1�Z M LS N�CATION A&4E i , 1935. RE: A'r!r `S M:> —=-T-=CATION for PERMIT for ICE STORE. Cerglfied =c-3, Q _ _ Ice O. K.; sanitary. In rear of Fi111Ln4 Statioa. S -!t- 10;— 7==3C— s3') J. Brunner, Inspector. CITY OF SAINT PAUL TaTwL ree coLLec-reD CEPA RTM ENT OF PARKS. PIL%kYG ROL.t 1V'v:�S AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS DOUBLE FEE COLLECTED DIVISION OF BUILDING INSPECTION ACCOUNT ORDINANCE APPLICATIO-N FflR -RERMIT VIOLATION. TO: STREET SIDE 'REPAIR BUILD MARKSQUARESDARES INSTALL ADo. ALTER MOVE HANG WRECK HANG D/�f-_ � i e o 0 O MATERIAL pp a ESTIMATED VALUATION ❑ ._ • � ® F ❑ SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED IFOR GARAGE D6TAILs OR REMARKS: {_ / yr'+' SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRIVATE GARAGES -, r-� +��e TO BE AT LEAST 10 FEET FROM DW FEEING ON SAME LOT i. y-- ' I (.Iii'.. i al % r ' rf�• TO BE AT LEAST 20 FEEF FROM DWELLING ON AD._iOiNING LOTS a' ♦ .y 3 'w� �'c.r.�Y3--- --- ERECT REPAIR NEW SIGN OLD SIGN tl tLLU M- INATEt7 tV ON ILL tJ M- INATE� I ROOF PRO- JECTING�� HORI- ZO NTAL I VERT- NeZNwnoN ICAL DR VepRTICw, STRUCTURE USED AS OWNER �i .d f- ! ADDRESS ii - tt I l9 1 ! I/` NUMBER STREET SIDE BETWEEN WHAT CROSS STREETS -- JlYc /i VP WARD LOT BLOCK ADDITION OR TRACT i e o 0 O MATERIAL pp a ESTIMATED VALUATION i IO o o F1101TnRVEeT a s:TO Riia eaTv LINE IN ve ET GRODNO EET 1 'N F. o ^new OF CONSTRUCTION Int FEET souwae pEEi SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED IFOR GARAGE D6TAILs OR REMARKS: {_ / yr'+' SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRIVATE GARAGES -, r-� +��e TO BE AT LEAST 10 FEET FROM DW FEEING ON SAME LOT i. y-- ' I (.Iii'.. i al % r ' rf�• TO BE AT LEAST 20 FEEF FROM DWELLING ON AD._iOiNING LOTS a' ♦ .y 3 'w� TO BE AT LEAST 90 FEET FROM'FRONT STREET Li HE /Ar - ' ♦ ` 1:�r 7 C Id TO BE AT LEAST B FEET" FROM SIDE STREET LiHE: UNLESS DOORS .% - '• //,,,,fi�rr 11 �f � The uade.-sijjned hereby makes application f`br a permit fo do Build - OPEN TO ALLEY CONSTRUCTION ON VAGANT LOT I?ROHIBITED inn Work a& herein specified, agreeing to do all work In strict SCCOrd8r1GC with all ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. NOT OPEN ■ NTO GARAGE DOORS MUST ALLEY NO PERMIT ISSUED UNDER TH15 Apl?LICATIONWIL.L. er r ` COVER PLUMBING. ELECTRICAL_ PLA ST EF2ING OR WARM SIGN EO k Jon - AIR FURNACE WORK. aM A•sa j� - s o p�.He �vQ STREE T 1 PERMIT NUMBER APPLICATION FOR - PERMIT STREET l��ur e STRUCTURE USED AS HARD FILE PLAN i PDQ� oS �q/ ari�q-tease e cf�,/(osa h J 170 We, 98425 original ra City Perk C UNOR. ' CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE o --------------------- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEVTED BY __...................._..-.........._...___.._....... -.__...._........................._._.....'......... DATE COMM 1>iS10NER._......_...........=._ �_._(. ........._ .. 12 VgMt B, the Garrison Joe and ftel company has made application to the 06moil for permission to lnetsll and operate a cash and carry ice -house at 1423 *est Seventh street, in the rear of the filling station; and VMmW , proper notice hue been given pursuant to Para- graph T, Section 5 of Ordinance No. 5840, and the 00=011 is Of the'vopinion that such permit should be granted; therefore, be it RSSOL D, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorised and directed to issue to said Garrison Ioo and Fuel company a permit for the erectionand maintenance aia enanceaOfto be aid cash and carry ice -house on said property, maysberevoked ataccordance any time by a IEWTIty Toots Ofing .theSaid 0ouneilit COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays -Macy MsDenuld''_ Pearce In favor I Rosen �T-max-- Against Wenzel Mr. President fib, 6M 6.32 J U L 25 1934 Adopted by the Council ..................... ... . . J U L � 5 1934 Approved- - - . -_------ --- - --' Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL CaPita� of #�4inns to OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L_ R_ S_ FERGIiSON City CIQ-k snci Ce+sasnissiona of Rssistretion Tiny 24, 1934 Mr. L. L. 83.41ersoa- Corporation. Connse 1 City Hall Dear Sir: The attached 4ecpp7-:-cat$o3m of garrison Ice and Fuel Co. for berm- ssioa to 3 astal2 and operate a cash and carry ice 1xons6 $.t 2+23 West Seventh Street in the rear of a filling t3tatio3m' was_ regerred to you by the City Coupcll with the request ties.-; yo— draw a resolution granting the application_ Yours truly, City Clerk. POST CARD NOTICE! OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Sr Paul, Minn., —____July 14. 193-4- Pursuant 984_Pursuant to Paragraph F, Section 5, as amended, of Building Zone Ordinance, approved July 9th, 1922 you are hereby notified that the app- lication of D. J. I�aGinley forpermission to erect or continue retail ice station located On lot 3P blk. 5. EuAdd.--N.B. oor. of W. 7th St. k Milton will come up for consideration before the Council of the City of St. Paul in the Council Chamber in the City Hall and Court House Building 6n the 24th day of Jn1g , 193-A-, at. 10 o'clock A. M. AXEL F. PHERSmv, 7854 Commissioner of Finance. THE BOARD OF ZONING F—Uhhcd by Ordinena No. 5840 A.v,144, 1944 a SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA COURT HOUSE 0 July 10th, 1934• ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Ch-11— LOUIS BETZ ALBERT BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN MRS. W. D. VILLARS CHARLES BASSFORD, CIw Amh1K 1 GEORGE H. HE gO cD� S__, Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir In the matter of application of the Garrison Ice & Fuel Company for permission to install and operate a cash and carry ice house at 1423 Nest Seventh St. in rear of fillingis is ina station(corner of Eleanor St.) T Commercial District and there are no objections. The Board recommends that the permit be granted. gh-rh. Yours very truly, GEOR�HERRO�— Engineer Secretary. S f AP1_- t L�, r f t ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairmen LOUIS BER ALBERT BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN MRS. W. D. VILLARS CHARLES BASSFORD, Clty Amhlt- GEORGE H. HERROLD, Enelnccr Secrcmry THE BOARD OF ZONING Enebllncod by Ordl,,ncc No. 5840 A,S,st 44, 1944 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA COURTHOUSE Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir : July 10th, 1934. In the matter of application of the Garrison Ice & Fuel Company for permission to install and operate a cash and carry ice house at 1423 Nest Seventh St, in rear of filling station(corner of Eleanor St.) This is 'in a Commercial District and there are no objections. be granted. The Board recommends that the permit Yours very truly, GEORGE R. HERROLD, gh-rh Engineer Secretary. f� V fV F �f's rl J J� } V W. LA FONT KAUFMAN 'S.p I. of Parks CARL E. SPEAKES. D—t, C—hiloncr CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner July 11, 1934 Hon. Fred M. Truax Commissioner Dear Sir: ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect I am returning to you herewith application of D. J. McGinley 939 Scheffor Street, for a permit to erect an ice house on the north side of ';Jest Seventh Street between Milton and Scheffer on Lot 5, Block 3, Rugg's Addition, at the rear of the present filling station property, handed to me for inves- tigation and report. This property is commercially zoned, the nearest ice station is three blocks av:ay, facing Seventh Street, and there are no objections insofar as vie have been able to determine. LAR. .0 1Y, City Architect • OWNER _ ___ADDRESS_ y CONTRACTOR____ -------ADDRESS NUMBER STREET SIDE BETWEEN WHAT CROSS STREETS WARD LOT BLOCK - I .CITY OF SAINT PAUL e JY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS - TOTAL FEE COLLECTED - DIVISION OF BUILDING INSPECTION , DOUBLE FEE COLLECTED APPLICATION FOR PERMIT I � FI n eET ACCOUNT ORDINANCE F-1 NO PERMIT ISSUED UNDER THIS APPLICATION WILL VIOLATION. SIGNED T FRED M. TRUAX. COMMISSIONER To: BUILD MARKBy INSTALL ADD. ALT R REPAIR MOVE WRECK HANG //1 D (jJ//��.. 7�193� XRES ❑ El F-1 El F-1❑ (S/F�- ////ff/fJJJf ERECT REPAIR NEW Si9N OLD SIGN II ILL -M- INATED I NON- COMBINATION ILL -M- ROOF - PRO- HORI- VERT_ HORIZONTAL INATED II L"_% II ZONTAL I _AL I AND VERTICAL GIG /M'WY{ STRUCTURE USED AS • OWNER _ ___ADDRESS_ y CONTRACTOR____ -------ADDRESS NUMBER STREET SIDE BETWEEN WHAT CROSS STREETS WARD LOT BLOCK ADDITIONOR TRACT I TO BE AT LEAST 20 FEET FROM DWELLING ON ADJOINING LOTS FRONT ow WIDTH IN FEET I SIDE on LENGTH I IN FEET HEIGHT IN FEET I NO. OF STORIES I .. ISD NOI pq pw� uTY LIN¢ IN F¢ET I Lo SII.T. Po M of ORWNo IN FEET I MATERIAL OF GONSTRUGTION I � FI n eET I ESTIMATED VALUATION SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR GARAGE DETAILS OR REMARKS: SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRIVATE GARAGES TO BE AT LEAST lO FEET FROM DWELLING ON SAME LOT <"!/ TO BE AT LEAST 20 FEET FROM DWELLING ON ADJOINING LOTS TO BE AT LEAST 30 FEET FROM FRONT STREET LINE TO BE AT LEAST 8 FEET FROM SIDE STREET LINE UNLESS DOORS OPEN TO ALLEY The undersigned hereby makes ap f tion for a permit to. do CONSTRUCTION ON VACANT LOT PROHIBITED Building Work as hereln specified, agreeing to do all work In strict GARAGE DOORS MUST NOT OPEN INTO ALLEY accordance with all ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. NO PERMIT ISSUED UNDER THIS APPLICATION WILL COVER PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, PLASTERING OR WARM AIR SIGNED T FURNACE WORK. ® SM 6-3Z yV / /%� BY - J'7 { - - PERMIT NUMBER /i ...� ----_--____-- STRE'ET f - I a 14 -----------=ST/PEE'T APPLICATION FOR PERMIT STRUCTURE USE4 AS WARD I FILE PLAN duly 12th, 1934. Hon. Axel B. Poterson, Commissioner of Finance, Building. Dear Sirs Application has been filed by D. J. McGinley, 939 Schaffer Street, for a permit to erect on ice house on the north side of 'Feet Seventh. Street between Milton and Schaffer, on Lot 5, Block 3, Hugg's Addition, at the rear of the present filling station property. Will you kindly not date of hearW, on this application and notify the Interested property owners of such hearing? Yours very truly, City Clark. Orlpinel to City Cleric ' ��l 7'tC Fd__ .� CITY OF S" _ -ALLs .. 1 c,.NcL No.._.^____..._.. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEhIER:AL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER......._.............._..�...- f._._........ ------ _----------- _-------- __,____—_________________________ r3ATE........... .............. _........ .......... ................... _.. 9e 212.WHEREAS, by Council File No. 93117 , approved December 5th, 1931, permission was granted John Hatao7 ci to construct an icehouse and operate a coal and wood yard oxo Lot s 1, 2 and 3, Block 13, Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 14, Hager I s Rearrangement, and Lot 1, Block 3, Rice Street Villas (bounded by Rice Street, Cottage Street, Woodbridge Street and tlae XCi=t1aern Pacific Railway tracks), and to maintain such icehouse and coal yard for a period of ten years, and the said John Hahold eras required to furnish a bond in the sum of $5000.00, conditioned that he would remove such build- ings after the ten year period, and WHEREAS, the said John Hahold provided a bond with the National Surety Company as surety, wh:Lcn Cozapaxty was taken over by the National Surety Corporation but vsrnicta latter Company refuses to assume liability on the bond of its predecessor, and WHEREAS, the said Jonn Haftolci never exercised the privilege granted him ,by building, and has acivlsed that he prefers to have the permit cancelled rather tn.an nave to furnish a new bond, since he is undecided whether Jae Will exercise the permit given him, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the permit given the said John Hahold by Council File No. 91117, be and the same is nereby revoked and cancelled. COUNCILMEN Yeas IST s Adopted by the Council-- _%. .------ --- --- --- __----- May McDonald Pearce -- In favor Approved ---,✓e:.. ----------------- ------ --- -193. Rosen , n Truax _...----_-------- ..Against Wenzel Mayor 6M 6-32 Mr. President Mahoney SNP? RESOLUTION OF C64INCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT A N D FIXING TIME OF HEARING7,qWNW 9=10 _ NOW t,.,:... . ►ALLrON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES In the matter of_ �¢nd��ing aud_tekin��n_seasutaut �n_tbs_Janrl�eDefl9A�}C�or_singea,__ cuts and fills, inthe grading of Alley in Block A, Marshall Boulevard Addition from Milton Street to Chatsworth Street, condemning and tak- ement In the land neces- lopes, cuts and Us. in the it Alley In Block A, Marshal' d Addition from Milton ", 1Ivorth 8(,t ander Prelim er M10, approved Alla 0,, rn1o111a1;Y ardor 06a ' 1�11i, 37, 1.033, rill, " OV01 Juno 13,1" "810nerof uNt In'�, q 9, under Preliminary Order -------- 8.4.2ki.---------- approved- __August_2.19.33---------------- , Intermediary Order ------------- 96AK---------- approved --- 4aptember 2Z, -1933 ------------ Final Order -------------------- 9BB92---------- approved ---- Juna_13,_1934._________________ The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above im- provement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be Bnd the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had befo %& the Council upon said report and for a con- firmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the---- -------- 22nd, --- day he____________22nd___day of -------- August -------------- 19_34., at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. JUL 2 5 1934 Adopted by the Council____ _________________________ _, _ f c I 's am./ ----- -- ---- --- ---- --------------- ty Clerk. Approved------ - ------ -----,19---- ntre Councilman etersoe / Mayor. o��.� - �-n �z Councilman �tjsn i �[JFiLiS1IGJ Councilman Councilmanaen Councilman emnzet Councilr eimer jGehau Mayor 48428 RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT A N D FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES In the matter of__nnnd_and_talcing_azL�a��man_b�the lgA�_pQ�ea��n�_for slopes,__ cuts and fills in the grading of Jackson Place from Youngman Avenue to a point 210 feet southeasterly of Youngman Avenue, COUNCIL FIRING DARING IN CONDEII- "..00EEDINGB, TLIi EOP HEARING 91111 matter of condemning and tak- easement In the land neces- slopes, cuts and fills in the of Jackson Place Prom ,vo, to a point 210 a �h. of Youngm,_ ary Or' under Preliminary Order..__--..... KN.----1 approved -- ------------------ Intermediary Order ----------------- R.1L9-...... approved ---- J=.13,_1.9.34. --------- --------> Final Order ------------------------ 9827.9.---- approved----Aly-14434------------------ The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above im- provement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a con- firmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the---- ----- NPA ------- day he__-__----22n_d__---__day of_____ August ---------------, 19_3_i_, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Council-_-_ JUL_ 2 91934 ---- _', '.. l T .. ..------------ C' -Clerk. Approved--------------------- , 19---- /--� /-/---------'Z+-i' =- earre ;/1. ' lSeer„s rr❑ Y�liLiSIIL'll TM ayor. CouncilmanC-o Councilman g CouncilmanBu" r % Councilman is t 77:= \'—,r r Councilman fflabbaukam /\%,e zet CounciiewncWheimer /,ehan Mayor - - X8429 . - .:'a.DIARY.ORDERA. ...•,I :. 1e111changing the graof dace Prom AeburX Avenuedeto tong Avenue, to conform to. the ".ea on the profile hereto at -ed and made a part hereof, the ent stabllsbed grade being .vn by. the blue lines thereon, 7d ICK Falr Place from AAbnr 17-. no anening Ave. to the pror• -- 11 es when established, and. COUNCIL FILE NO. all y m sleek lo. 1, park Addltl on from r Co.. a Phalen ! ' By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of changing the grade of Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue, to conform to the red lines on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade being shown by the blue lines thereon, also grading Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue to the proposed red lines when established, and grad- ing alley in Block 10, Franksonts Como Park Addition from Fair __lace to Lake Como & Phalen Avenue, under Preliminary Order 9807 --approved Jua 7, 1994 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby, approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with, " 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is change the grade of Fair Place from Asbury Avaaue to Snelling Avenue, i`o conform to the red lines on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade being shown by the blue lines thereon, also grading Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue to the proposed red lines when established, and grading alley in Block 10, Franksonle Como Park Addition from Fair Place to Lake Como & Phalen Avenue, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $691.89 Fair Place 655.37 alley Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 21 s+ day of lingua+ , 193, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the imptovenjou�VVxal cost thereof as estim d. Adopted by the HK 9-5 ;531 CouncilmantM-1D--dW5ld'-_1 /f ea rce Couneilman[Msiy %�Petersnn Councilman[Mriee Councilmanseii Councilman NT z=. `- ( ;• n b C/ Couneilmant'Itiiwet-=Y,r_, h)enzet Mayors* llt� /(rehan Form B. S. A. 8-6 a��3J 1sHED i 0 — ,J •7 City Clerk 98430 COUNCIL FILE NO.— — By of condemnlnn• and tak easement in the land s- �Tr slopes, cuts and fills Innectehe y to'of Fail Snelling PAve., tale. rom inbthe .;4na• oP Alley In Block 10. Frank - to Park Addltlon from Fafr to Lake Como and Phalen Ave., Preliminary Order 98078 a^- 1 June 7, 1939: 9- o•ine of the Clty of INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of condemning and taking an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue, also in the grading of Alley in Block 10, Frankson's Como Park Addition from Fair Place to Lake Como and Phalen Avenue, under Preliminary Order 99078 approved jinl 7, 1934 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to lie proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is condemn and take an easement in the land necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue, also in the grading of Alley in Block 10, Frank - son's Como Park Addition from Fair Place to Lake Como and Phalen Avenue, in accordance with the blue print hereto attached and made a part hereof, the hatched portions show- ing the cuts and the shaded portions show" -ng the fills, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $_50000 — Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 21st d y of August , 1934, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hail Building in the Cityof St. Paul.. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear• ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council —JUL 2 5 1934 ,193 J U L � b 1934 0— Approved 193— - y Clerk �Mayor ' Councilman na' /(a11e v;T)F JSHEED Councilman lwy, e erson Councilman 16'earcc Councilman 5Riti `= "­1AX_ Councilman f°riiaX „rrrn Councilman /`y,nzel Mayor N"W' _ A,hall Form B. S. A. 8.6 oRicirvw� ro c,ry -R ♦ "98931 By H. E. Warren— UNCIL 4�� Iv d. That renewal of Bcense CITY OF S e io thy a eases° Indicated ne NO. - OFFICE OF THE they are hereby a'ranted and the ... clerk Is Instructed to"Issue such COUNCIL RESOLUTIbuses upon .the payment Into the ri• sucy r the reaulred fees: ' Balainger. 369 Carrel Ave.. i; nni 4597. Renewal r ehlsger, 926 Rlce St.. Sy l 95A PRESENITED BY Renewwalnelhy - r r 2 COMMISSIONER RESOLVEDThat renewal of licensee applied for by the following named persons for the city clerk is instructed the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the into the city treasury of the required fees: to issue such licenses Upon payment H. Saldinger 569 Carroll Ave., Bakery Appi. 4957 Rene waI n 4848 ^ P. Schlager, 926 Rice St. " E. F. Brown 500 Selby Av. Butcher ^ 4871 ^ El . F. Brown. 178 Western Av. ft. ° ^ 4868 ^ J. Slain 799 Grand Av. ^ ° 4761 " W. P. Andres 46 E. 4th St. 8onfectionery " 483.1 n 1580 University Av. ^ " 4898 " Alder Elmquist 511. R. Snelling Av. " n 4646 n n n 4888 __� J -H --Eggert 24-E� 4th St. J. Greenberg & Jos. Silberg, 496 Wabasha St. n TM 4758 " g __-H„--Hs- romer - 611 Rice St• 4859 ^ . -Thos.-W: 'Short 154-E.-Sth St. n _ " 4841 ^ 't-aFegetab�e-Steve---- " 1b`;e --n Shell Petroleum Corp. 255 University Av. Gasoline Sta. 5 Pumps ^ 4826 ° Skelly 011 Co. 1157 Selby Av. n n 5 n " 4804 ° Standard Oil Co. 175 Concord Stl n n, 5 n ° 4954 " n n n 912 W. 7th St. ° n 5 n " 4955 ° n n w 582 Robert St. ° n 5 n " 4905 ° COUNCILMEN Adopted h} e Council_ L L th Yeas' Nays Pearce " Peterson JUL 25 1934 Rosen In favor Approved_ Truax C7 Warren _ _= Against - - — 3Ma or Wenzel Mr. President (Ochan) �7 oRIGINIL To CITY CLEIK • COUNCIL .� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM r� PRESENTED BY DATE as 19$4 COMMISSIONER--­­­­— RESOLVED OMMISSIONER -- — RESOLVED —2— P. F. Vick 582 Robert St. Gasoline Station 4 pumps App. 4902 Renew Standard 011 Co. Hastings & Pt. Douglas n n n 6 n 4986 " H. A. Aamodt 1090 Arcade St. Grocery " 4891 " John E. Bucks 1680 Grand Av. n ^ 4764 " Louie Cohen 501 Wabasha St. " " 4812 " Gustave Dickman 798 Grand Av. Confectionery ^ 4818 " W. Gehrman 1586 Furness Grocery " 4879 " M. Giagnorio 102Nest 7th St. " " 4817 " _259-_Carroll-Av.._. _ .. _ _ _ .._ n.. .4799 ^ R. S. King 1684 Grand Av. n ^' 4763 " J. Klein 799 Grand Av. n " 4760 " C. Martinson 1858 W. 7th St. " " 4919 " Wm. Scanlon 2054 Marshall Av. n " 4952 " E. K. Tibbling 1088 Grand Av. ^ " 4959 " Mrs. D. Wicklow 652 No. Snelling Av. " ^ 4791 " Frank J. Einck 392 Selby Av. 4 pool tables " 4821 " COUNCILMEN ++ Yeas Nays Adopted lhy the Council —JUL 2 54 t93µ 193-- Pcarrc Peterson 634 Rosen _ _- i favor __'____'./Approved_ - -_— _..___.._--193--- Truax �— Warren Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK -�. COUNCIL CITY O>= ST_ PAUL FILE I No. --- C> F= F= O._OF1= ICE 4=)' E= THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL F2ES4C>1 LITI4=>N—GENERAL FORM PRESEPI-ED BY COMMISSIONER__ _ DATE July 25_1954 RESOLVED J. J. Colbert 590 R3r_ce S t Restaurant Appl. 478941enei Charles M. Cook SOL2 4943 yI J. M. Cotey 293 4814 n Michael Duffy 292 Eire Sb 4966 v Carl Fftle 484 Hobert S -1r . * IT 4805 n Clyde Fish 1085 ,moi_ 7t3a S >t " n 4951 a Arthur Heinen 897 Hite -->-t-- " " 4774 a The Inter -State Co. 3400T+ vers3r_ty Av. n " 4964 to Lundell & Hannon 30115 F - 7-1 >a S " " 4885 Frank Truax 2383 2 rii varsity Av. _ " „ 4847 0 Robert Welch 685 3E:- T3:x-3 nm S -k " +. 4880 m E. T. Williams Z-74 gx-¢ac3L@ St, " " 4875 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In fay or Truax Warren Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) sat r,.is Adopted h}' the Council_ JUL 25 JUL 2 5 1934 Approved__________— -- � Mayor - Orlgl�i to (7j - �� g CITY OF ST. PAUL OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FURM PRESENTED '13 COMMISSIONER. ---------------------- n—P CUNCIL 98 � I FILNo ' •. i 8• :E. W6Tr9n—. 0.PencOff -_ _•":e san Off sale'•' i,leaued Samuel u dch be7neeq. at "._aena G. FiarnerT heratofore an "Off sale" Liquor License was e issued to 8azmm3Le2 43r. Harper to conduct such business at 480 •abash& stre.at arad WMMUCALES t ase said Samuel G. Harper has requested that his lioernse be transferred to the Lo -Price Liquor Store, Incor- porated, to asaerate the business at the same address; and WHEFUMAL-M= t he Lo -Price Liquor Store, Incorporated has filed a bond in t2sa awmmmt of $3,090 as required by city, ordinance; and t2sa Lioense Committee has recommended that the re- quest Por *m0L steer be granted; therefore, be it F4CS0361F-jCy3 Wkmt said "Off Sale* liquor license be and the same is ha1re1bPJF- t ramsSerred to the Lo-Prioe Liquor Store, Incorpor- ated, snbj eat to the approval of the State Liquor Control oommis- stoner, and its b40"S4 is the sum of $3,000, which has been approved by the 0orp4Mrat:2_ Counsel, is hereby approved, and the City Clerk is directed - to sae posh said bond in the off Los .of the City Comp- troller, and -U44=11 zsoiiSy the Liquor Control Commissioner of the State Of Xtunesota o:E' thin action of the Council; and the proper city officers are diracsted to make the proper changes in the Cityls records; be it JVRTF3=3M 3Et=*3<X6V= , That the Corporation Counsel is authorised and direotod -fte3 3M4Mt:3=y the surety on the bond of Samuel G. Harper that it is re2ars.sed Yrom any further liability arising after the date of this l jx/ /93 COUNCILMEN` Yeas rTA !E MrDUH-M _2 Pearce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ In favor Rosen Truax -------------____--Against Wenzel � -- Mr. President 6M 6-32 - Adopted by the Council..._. J,UL 2 6 ..._..- -- 1934 -------193-- - - JUL 2 6 1934 Approved ....................... `----------- 193---- pro r/ .:. yor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnaota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON Cfty Clerk and Commissioner of Registration Hon. H. E. Warren, Chairman, License Committee, Building. o Dear Sir: July 20th, 1934. We attach herewith request for transfer of "off sale" Ham liquor easehe at 490ice Liquor Street from Samuel Store, Incorporated. This matter was referred to the License Committee, by the City Council, for investiga- tion and recommendation. Yours very truly, City Clerk. iii. Leonard, The Corp„-''ti..n "ill have to let a. ne,,^ a.pnlic2.t4.cn from the Cit- Clem- a1.^,o get a new bond end t :gin Mr. Ar,,indel Wi11 have tc O.K.i trper xnov- ab=t�i4,, a16, t St. Paul ERian.esota, r 1 y� July 5Lh 1934- Honorable H. E. 7Parren, Comnissioner of Public Safety, Court House, ^ St. Paul, Minnesota_ My dear Sir: The business owned and operated by . me at $480 17abasha Street, Lnder the name of Harper' S I,icluor Store, bas been IN incorporated under the name of LO -BICE I'� Qn S��$�' COMpORA D. Z bave a license for the carrying " oa of all exclusive offsaleliquor store at said address, which 2 aas desirous of roving transferred to the corporation. _ May I ask you to kindly preseat Lhis matter to the Council for the Purpose of obtaining its coaseaL Lo said transfer, and oblige Very truly yours s --�. SGH:Y iM Pd. Ido r CITY OF SAINT PAUL APPLICATION FOR "OFF SALE" LIQUOR LICENSE Application No --------- -__,--- (This form most be filled out to addition to the aPPlieation form and sworn statement required by the Ligoor Control Commissioner of the stat& of Minnaeota) Name of Applicant—__Ia�P13I9&=�Q[IOA _ __1�CQHP0.131►T_>�D _---------------------- - ---- - Age------ s Address -- -- - - FgSkim t Minnesota_-___________ Telephone NoAAAr D-1676 -----4fl0_�shaella._&t,_. R -s- +-- Are you a citizen of the United States?__—_-------------------- — -- -- "---- - -- -- -- --- Have you ever been engaged in operating a saloon, cafe, soft drink parlor, or business of similar nature? When and where? ------------------ ---------------------------- -- ------------------------ - - - - - - -------- - -------- ----------- -------------- -- - - ----- - if corporation, give date when incorporated - Name and address of president and secretary of corporation, and name and address of manager of premises upon which liquor is to be sold______Samuel--(k--Harp�__42_3 ' _�il4lflw_�v�.__3t ._l'Anl_=-�reaident, S. Tankenoff, 565 Portland Ave. St. Paul --Secretary: Samuel G. Harper, 423 So. Fairview Ave. - ------------- -------------------------------------------------- ----------- --------------- - Name of surety company which will write bond, if known ___$�-S�IRETY_COisP�aTYY__of_ ldea_York____-- ,..... V. Street Side Between What Cross Streets Ward 480 Rabasha East Ninth and Exchange 4th How many feet from an academy, college or university (measured along streets) ?_N_QAe-A_eetr_TW---------------- ---about__3_b3AQkN--------------------------------------- ------------ How many feet from church (measured along streets) . How many feet from closest public or parochial high or grade school (measured along streets) ?--- s6VCrA1-blacks. School ------------ Name of closest school__�1ls�h�Ais=s----ts---------- ----- -------- -------------------------------------------- - How are premises classified under Zoning Ordinance?___Dommer41a1----------------- —------------------------- ----------------- ---- On what floor located?_,___14rnnad_i1EfcT-----------------------" — - -- ------------------------------ ------------- If -- . ---- If leased, give name of owner----&$ ate_9---------' -- --- -- -- ---------- Is application for drugstore, general food store or exclusive liquor store?__gxcluaiYe _liter Stnx� -------`- How long have you operated present business at present site?-Takinc--QYe3 1Z13A1neke-- FQm- ��t--nines Samuel G Harper who is in this corporation 7 ------ ---------------------- -------------- Do you now have an (;n Sale" non -intoxicating liquor license . ____$4:__------------ (This application must be signed by the applicant, and if a corporation, by an officer of the corporation.) (Note: The State application form and information must be verified.) Issuance of license is not recommended. L_pgl(M LiquoR STORE, .IWO0RPOR&TED, ` Dated-------------------------------------, License Inspector. -- " - Preeident pPLICANT. Form B—For aeras::'. Off -9.1. Lt a .. APPLICATION FOR RETAILER'S OFF -SALE LICENSE State of Minnesota, License No. County of Raiaeey To City Council of St P8u1 — County of_ Ramsey To David R. Arundel, Liquor Control Commissioner, State Capitol, St. Paul, Minnesota. The undersigned to PRT(`V 1.1QILOR STORE; 1RnnRPO11eT11'n of the City ofSt PSMI, County of mosey. State of Minnesota, hereby makes application for Retailer's Off -sale License to be used at the fol- lowing address: 480 Rabaeha Street _City of St Pwal County of Emsey, in accordance with provisions of Laws of 1934, Chapter 46, for a period of one year from and after the 19th day of ijLov_�_, 193--. The undersigned agrees to comply with all the municipal and state laws and with all the rules and regulations prescribed by and to be prescribed by the Liquor Control Commissioner. Dated this 19th day of Jule , 193—$. LO—PRICE LIQUOR STORE INCORPORATED, _ By 6�,.. c _ �J l o4�✓h-cr� -- President PERSONAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT y STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of --J _ being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant named above, that he has read said application and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true of his own knowledge. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 193—. CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of RwaAeg _ On this— I9U, —day of July _ 193 4, before me appeared Samuel G Harper _ ___— —, to me personally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that he is the president of LO—PRICE LIQUOR STORE. INCORPORMD , that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation, and that said instrument was executed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its board of directors and said Samuel (1,a— er _— acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and dee of said torpor ion. ®. Mee.n PriMa. IIa..uoa' Cw.wb, MMon, Y7 Oewwis#ae Xxvk a Doe. 30, 190M V oaMIM11L TO CITY CYa11 a" r 'k4a( J CITY OF ST. PAUL ILE NO. 98 f A >< a' - AVFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 7 COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONE DATEJuly!25o 1934 RESOLVED r That licensee applied for by the followingnr .aoouna ror persons for theI v+ nd they are here - addressee indicated be and t are hereby :nen°op �Y y granted and the City .ue Qtly treasury or ji V.165 UnivereltY Ave Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into ly. xanaoi1 `„+ the city treasury of the required fees: XRoyal 011 Co. 2165 University Ave. 011 Burner Equipment Y Sam Gleasmaa 979 Randolph St. Butcher X E. P. Lundeen 1321 Forest St. Grocery X' A.M. & JOB. Pelant 88 W. 7th St. Rotel %( R. P. Sundberg 1321 Payne Ave, Confectionery (Payne -Ivy Drug Store) X E, H. Edwards” 1949 St.Anthony &vs. Off Sale Malt Beverage Confectionery X N. T. Simley 1039 Selby Ave. On Sale Malt Beverage Confectionery Bob Gleckman 223 E. Fairfield Ave. On Sale Malt Beverage X Charles Lau Guardian Life Bldg. On Sale Malt'Beverage '\Mrs. W. B. Elliott 415 University Ave. Off Sale Malt Beverage Y Stanley Jarosiewiez 850 Forest St. Off Sale Malt Beverage �eai�-%ansa° 43 anew p e X R. R. Conry 583 Wabasha St. Off Sale Malt Beverage On Salt Malt Beverage X Peter Mercure 146 S. Wabasha St. Off Sale Malt Beverage On Sale Malt Beverage COUNCILMEN Restaurant Yeas Pearce Nays Adopted by the Council 193_ Peterson Rosen __In favor Truax Approved _193__ Warren Against Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 onm�ee� ro cin cunc „� COUNCIL NO. -3 CITY OF ST. PAUL P1L } OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE Tml :)6, 3934 ---'--- - COMMISSIONER RESOLVED - 2 — Columbus Hall Assn. 150 H. Smith Ave. Off Salt elel tMHaBeverage Michael everon Michael Schweizer 171 E.. 7th St. On Salt Malt Beverage �( Barrett & ZimmermanlInc. 4?7 Snelling Ave. N. Hotel K A. J. Weston 158 E. 5th St. onst /i J3pJpN29E' xStanley Masloski 905 W 7th St. Off Sale Malt Beverage On Sale Malt Beverage COUNCILMEN YeasNays Zares terson /Rosen_ln favor `Cruax /GVarren —Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 JUL 2 6 1934 Adopted by the Council193___ JUL 2 6 1934 Approved_ —193---- Mayor 193__Mayor Y r CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 20th, 1934. Royal Oil Co.. 2165 University Ave., St. Peal. Minn. Gentlemen: I have been directed to inform you that your application for OIL BUMU agUrPLRHT LIMMSR at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there Is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Tours very truly, tJ , 0� City Old k. oe il a V CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration I¢r. Sam Glassman, 979 Randolph St., St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: n July loth, 1934. I have been directed to inform you that your �J N jVV application for a BUTCHER license at the above address was not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed,of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, city C1 + tF • CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FEROUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 19 th, 1934. Hon. =63 F. 716tevson, - Bui 1 c13Lag� Dinar sir At your request the City Council ref'erre cl to yvu the attached letter addressed to Sam GlassrumLa iai'orming him that his butcher license at 979 8aada3p}s Street has been withheld on account of dsliacrtien t t oEL= a9. The Council approved the license subject to your approval. Will you kindly advi a us w1xet13,sY or not you approve the granting of this license and va ric21 a resolution prepared. Yours very truly, t. City Clerk. r � - CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnaote OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 20th, 1934. Mr. $. P. Lundeen, 1321 sorest St., St. Penis Minn. Dear Sirs I have been directed to inform you that your application for bHOCDET LICiliSS at the above address was -*A" not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Tours very truly, City Clerk. �� • Gam• � 41 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk end Commissioner of Registration July 20th, 1934. Messrs. L.M. & Joe. Pelant, 68 West %th St., St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for HOTEL LICE98E at the above address was -Were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there 1s a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you oe owner a hearing.•' Tours very truly, City C1 rk. t ' CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commissioner of Registration July 20th, 1934. Nr. R. P. Sundberg Payne -Ivy Drug Store, 1321 Payr Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for CORMTIONERY LICYNSS at the above address was Fetes not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly City Clerk., 2 41L CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnnota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 10th, 1934• Mr. E. H. Edwards, 1949 St. Anthony Ave., St. Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for an OFF SALE MATY BEVERAGE license at the above address was not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. I£ you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City Cl. k CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commi»loner of Registration Juiy 20th. 1934. Yr, I. H. Hdwards. 1949 St. Anthony Ave., St. Pant, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for CORYNCTIOHYHY LICBNBB at the above address was -%ere not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City Clerk. df MILTON P. FIRESTONE ATTORNEYS AT LAW ``11 `" MAYER SHAPIRO 265266 Q.[D[COTT BtJ[LDING Ro�ct STse�r v.i-RwNCat / July 23rd, 1934 Mr. Axel F. Paterson, Oommissiox-.er of Finance , Court House , St . Paul , ItI1T [ Dear Sir : I wish to ca 11. your attention to property known as Lots 8, 9 and 10, I xa_—ray 8c Fay's Subdivision of Lot 31, Merriam's Out Lots, being px•amz-ses known as Nos. 1947- 1949 St. Anthony Averitxe , St _ Pa111, Minnesota. This property coxisists of four stores and some flats over the st oras , asicihe same has been vacant, with the exception of two flats zx3aa _ one store for the past year and a hal.£, arid. -1201 or31y rents that the owner has received from the same is q0-->4---50 for the one store per month and $14.00 for both o- the flats. There is a $5,000.00 mortgage against this property and the income has been just about su�i'iciezzt to pay the interest on the mortgage and up -Keep expexxse . The property is assessed for considerably mora than it is worth, and by reason thereof the taxes for 1931 amla 1932, and the first half of 1933 have not b64ari paid . The owrier is nzal:r:ixxg an application for a reduc- tion of these taxes, and as soon as the same are adjusted she will try to paY xxp the cd6 3-Lpquent and current taxes. It seems that rents]. condi G ions are improving somewhat, and the owner be lieves that very shortly she will get sufficient income out of this property to keep up the taxes on the —Same. The store on the promises is being occupied by Mr. Evan Edwards, who has occupied the same for thirty- four years, and he iaas beexz denied an off-sale'malt bever- age licenses and conte@tioxiex•y license by reason of the / ' non-payment of the de lingtiaat taxes . I wish that after VIt considering the contents flf this letter that you would grant this license -to him, ansa the owner will make every effort to pay izp these s3e2-i3:xquent taxes as soon as reas- onably possible, and as soori as the same are adjusted on the basis of the fair value o£ the premises. Yours respectfully, MS -SJ " ' * SNMLEY'S HILL DRUG SHOP CORNER �. E SELBY AND OXFORD ST. PAUL, MINN. ,u - a -11-1t i CITY OF SAINT PAUL - Capital of Minnesota .p ; m OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 12, 1934 Yr. N.� Simley 1039 Selby Ave. St, Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to informou that your application for a y license at the above address was not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this.property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, d f City Cie i9 CITY OF S A! P1T P^UL C 5, ;tel of P-.4a—.ta OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L_ R_ S_ FERGLJS<>" City Cleo k and CommGssGoraer of Ra gistration July 19th, 1934. Hon. Axel F. Fetersoa, Comair of Finnace, Building. Dear Sir: The of N. T. Simley relative to his sppl3catioxi fox- sa "on sale" 3.2 beer license at 1039 Selby Aveaua W3zic"kL has been held up on account of dsliaq_vsat t fl s tas referred to You by the City Council for iays stigatioa emd recom=endation. 2 tvvas sneer e s ted that you get o defia- its statement or proms sePram ham relative to the payment of these taxes. 7o��rs very truly, City Clerk. G' W , CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital asf Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L_ R_ S_ FERGUSON City Cle lc and Goassanlsssione of Rasbkaftn July 12, 1934 Mr. Sob Gl�c�maa 223 Z_ St. 1baa1. ]than_ Disar Sir Isav$ be ea directed to inform you that your app2iCation `Fo3- ---Im Oii V•`t HUT IMVIRM license at time above -mss was not passed by the City Couna33_ From records it appears that taxes are delin- quaxst ors .property_ ZEnnje Council has been withholding licenses oa iacome proc2-ao3ag property on which taxes are delinquent _ - SF you are ao t t33e owner of this property, then the omxaer s3 -LLXd be iaf'oraved of this action and if there is a .reasozsab3e etmcpL — tioa of the cause of the taxes not being paid tYie Govan i3. vci X Z be pleased to grant you or the owner a 3seariag_ Yours very truly, City Cle14 .� St. Paul, Minn. July 23, 1934. The Honorable City Council St. Paul, =nnesota. Re'Bob G1ea mer_ (Petitioner) Dear Sirs: - At 223 East Fairfield I established last year a 3.2 Beer place; the investment in fixtures amounted to about $500.00 to myself and partner, (Mr. Dechter ). We rented the place from a Miss Florence Gleckman. The agreement was made not to pay rent but to pay the taxes, which taxes we failed to pay because for two people the business was not sufficient to pay expenses and the taxes also, but IIIc. Dechter sold his interest to me and from now on I will operate the business myself and agree, through my father with the Honorable Commissioner Mr. Peterson, t o pay the delinquent taxes in payments of $20.00 each and every month and Mr. Peterson now has my check for 420.00 for the first month, a certified check signed by Robert Gleck-an on account of taxes for 223 East Fairfield St. Your Honorable Council - please grant me the license beca;zse I am a man of a family of five chidren and have to support them and you may depend on it I will pay the taxes each and every month. Thanking you in advance for your favorable condideration of the above subject, I am 1 M. very respectfully yours, s �- 4C-- I TY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota O F FI CE OF CITY CLERK L. •R. S. FERGUSON City Q¢rk and Commiuiona of Registration July 21. 1934 31r. C]aax-2e s g� Ousrd iaa X— M g s Ba- dg St. Paul >. 1Wi 3c.-.3 _ Daar Bis = S 4--- mean directed to inform you that your applica't-:!Loa fa=- ON S►L1 MALT zaVzB&M LICANSD at the ta-x-gE!tss was -wase not passed by the City Counci3 records it appears that taxes are delin- quent oa saraperty. The Council has been withholding license s o3=L- va producing property on which taxes are del ingzaex3 t M=E- yQ�z _ar® not the owner of this property, then the oW33L40� be informed of this action and if there Is a explanation of the cause of the taxes not being 3pa3- 4=-L a Co-tancil will be pleased to grant you or the r Yours very truly,_' Grp City Clerk. J. I M CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Comminioner of Registration July 20th, 1934. Mrs.: R. B. Elliott, 415 University Ave., L_ St. Paul, Minn. Dear Madaml I have been directed to inform you that your application for 0)r! 81I,E HALT BBYEBWE LICEASE at the above address was -sisals, not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very, truly, a� G G "a"' City� 0 � City Clerk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minn"Ota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Comminioner of Registration July 20th, 1934. r. Stanley Jarosiewics. 6!!50 Sorest St., St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for On SALS MALT BBVTJWZ LICENSE at the above address was-wwre not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable_ezplanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing, Yours very truly, City Clerk. WILLIAM D. CLAPP RONLAND N. TNOMSSEN GLAPP - TQiOMSSEN CO. REALTORS 603 M�NNcso'r� BU/LO.Nc S A.NT PAUL. MINNESOTA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INSURANCE -MORTGAGES Ju7_y 19 , 1934 0ommIssio2aer Milton Posen Court EOl1Se 6t_ Paul, T.yinnesota� Dear Co+nission.er z ;fie are today advised by Lor. H. R. Conery, the ter_a3at at 583 Vabas'ra Street, that he has been refiased z� o:6'F a'3d or-* sale malt beverage license due to the fact twat the tales !I ---re not been paid on the property We are agents for David Pouliot, the owner of tln:L o erty, and can advise you that some of the cle3irlcjij-en_t taxes been paid, that is the portion yr ich have been settled with the Coimty Assesso2'. An ansr�er h_.�.s been filed reg:sding the balance o£ the clelincluen t and this action is pending at the present t-irn- waiting a compromise or trial of the case_ :Vi11 you l�--indly, trrerefore see that Mr. Conery, obtasi r_s izis license due to the above circum- stances?,d tivill appreciate attention to the matter , anti are \ Very truly yoI s, SI 00. i-iDC :BA B d� r 't i �f SSSS 1iIt£ M2t� IjFt}tliII All MILTON P. FIRESTONE ATTOET L RNYS AT MAYER SHAPIRO 2s_- EN.%C BUILDING ST. PAUL. MINN. � July 23rd, 1934 Mr. Axe_ F- Peterson, Comms ssiorser of Finance, Court Houses, St . Paul, Mira Dear Sir s Ira reference to premises known as Lot 9, in B3_oc7c_ 1'78 , Robartson 's Addition to West St. Paul, being premises 1�3os . 142-144-146 South Wabasha Street, St . Paul Zgiixuraee rota . Ma43 corner store, known as Pio. 146 South Wabasha Street, is occupied by Peter Mercure, and I understand I1as been refused an on -sale liquor license on the premises by reason of the fact that there are some delinquerat taxes on this property. wish to advise you that we are .the attorneys for raorge N. Kaplan and also for Samuel N. Mogi lrner vvYa_o both have an interest in this property, and we have pa.3. c1 for them the first half of the taxes for the year 1933. VIEe are contesting the delinquent taxes and as soon as tiaa tax matters are adjusted, these delin- quent taxes will be paid. grant that wi.11 '%,'Vi11. you, therefore, kindly arrange to s 1i cense to Mr. dercure, and we can assure you as soora as the delinquent taxes are adjusted they tag -nai c3 by the owner of the property. Yours respectfully, x 0 The Portland, 471 Broadway, St. Paul, Yinn., July 21, 1934. LSr. Axel Peterson, Paul pommissioner of Finance, Oity of St. , Oourt House and City Hall, St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: - I am the o-ner of The Portland, on Broadway be- tween Eighth and P?inth Streets in the City of St. Paul. handsdthe last yearerty withsamlargers ago amountand it cane of delinquentck on taxes,�y and by a great effort I was able to pay all taxes up to and including the 1931 tax. The valuation of the property was very high and I filed an ansrer in the delinquent tax proceeding for 1932 and I expect to have this matter ad- justed within a reasonable time. As soon as that is done I will be able to nay the taxes for 1932 and thefirst�-� half of the 1933 taxes. ---- �� My t ennant, Louis Yarusso, No. 473 Broadwa is g a.pplyr _. OT a "YSeei lioenee acid S_-b6s e up owin to the fact that these taxes are unpaid. I certainly will be unable to pay the taxes unless I can have the premises occupied and I respectfully request that the licensebe with the assurance that the taxes will be p fore the end of the year. Yours truly, !t' f I , -N4 r 1 E!E3G F Mi TON. DOHS. MUELLER At,- ELIGERTON A T T O R N E Y S A -r L AW 203-200 ANCHOR INSURANCE BLDG ...........Ton 4TH AND ROBERT STREETS SAINT PAUL. MINNESOTA July 24, 1934. r L. R. S . 7'er-� , Citi. Clerr St. Pau1 , I -z e o t :. Dear Sir : your etter of July 21, 1-34 directed t o - _— _ 1=ic'r_za= Schrneizer, 171 East Seventh St., St. Paul, _,_i r_^ e s otEL, irni'orraing him that l:is application for an "on— s �_� e _-,a1t b�v2ra e license" is beinL, withheld because tYhe m-EE�_- ;E:_�= estate taxes on this property ..ave i.ot been paid . W to bei to advise you that this prop- erty is o-;;-.r_—_t—_c. - —T 7D c) ct o r _- D . Y__end.rick,- of St. Paul, and that our _ --n-_ is _is attorneys. He paid the first ',calf or f^v=`' 193on t'r.i.^ roperty but .:i: not pay the sect a- fof said tales, -because „l:.e assess- ment of tine —�pertti-ras too high. E' ilcd an a nswcr for Dr. Kendrick wit.. refe re: c e _.c taxes on ti is property ..:d have not been, -r z_s-a-P to Cet a settle:.ient with refer- ence The r_a-tter is pen,-ing before "r . Young, County Arses O = r_ri in all probal,ilit will be adjusted. thin .:oni _ _ _ t;l is evert the ta.xe, for 1932 and 1933 -aill be TD L3=i _ 1 rc? e r t'r a s e c i rcurnst.+.nces vie a.-tk th A the license 'bee mei _ Yours very t11�_rjy, G SD G= ^ O i , D 017S , - L ?FL_ ak;DGER�b By , .2 n n c^ U W C'dJ : C Al,vN CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration Jelly 21, 1934 Parrett & Zimmerman, Inc. 477 Snelling Ave. N. St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: I have been directed to inform you that your application for gCTyL LICWSZ at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin— quent on this property, The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are d.3inquent. ri If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is'a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City C erg. Mr.Farguson: The .taxes on the above property have all been paid z except the 2nd hk&f of the 1932 taxes. These taxes are being contested on account of the valuation and will be held up until after the hearing. For this reason we trust the Council will see fit to issue license for the Snelling Hotel Yours very B T Ii , Inc . Xuly 24,1934. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnmota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Comminioner of Reght,ation July 21. 1934• Mr. filbert Levneeeu: 660 Canada St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: y I have been directed to inform you that your application for ICS HCOSD (CAM - CARM) yICUSZ at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, G� ty clerk. CUSHING ^mc3 IDRISCOLL, INC. CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF PROPERTY REAL ESTATE BROKERS. MORTGAGE LOANS GENERAL INSURANCE 360 ROBERT STREET, SUITE 31 Sr TELEPHONE GARFIELD 1806 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA July 24, 1934- L. R. S. Ferguson, Esq. , City Clerk, Court House, St. Paul, 14innesota. My dear Cdr. Ferguson: Our tenant, 1.1r . A. J. Weston, 158 E. 5th Street, reports to us this morriinp, that his restaurant license has been held up owing t o the taxes not having been paid on this property We have been at work for the better part of a year cleaning up the title to this property, after which the taxes will be paid. It now seems as if it were pretty well clearied up and that we should probably be in funds in the 'very near future. The details in connection with the work that has been done, has been attended by the office of Lightner & Gehan, and no one could explain the situation better than your Mayor , Mr. Pdark Gehan. Trusting that you can arrange so that Mr. Weston may procure his license without further delay, I remain Sincerely, LSC -C 1 -- ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO GUSHING AND DRIS--. INC. ij� - • 1 _- 4& - p CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minns ota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L- R- S- FF-RGUSON City C3s:rfc and Commissioner of Re9lsba0on July 21, 1934 Mr.- Stanley iia s3 o alci 905 W. 7t-Jm st- S t . Paul . bii aa. Bear Sir: I have beaa directed to inform you that your application. For 0" _&gD ON SATS MnT 3:YEA1 B LICUM at the above address oval—Ware not passed by the City Colme!T - prom recor ds i t appears that taxes are delin- quent on tSzi s T1ze Council has been withholding 'licenses oa iacozma pro avc iiS}j property on which taxes are delincluaat Zf yois are, no t i ha c>vvner of this property, then the owner s1,3 -vz cL be 3.r2f'ormecl of this action and if there is e. rea,soxaable eaplaaatioxx of the cause of the taxes not being paid tIxz Coi3r+�3.1 wi21 be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing_ Yours very truly, City Clerk. L - z4 97 98434 original to City Clerk eouN i. CITY OF ST_ �LS+,UL FILE No______ __________________ p1r Fi G� 01=' TFC i= CITY CLERK COUIVGiL FZ--c>it -Y —_>r i C ENERAL FORM - ..._ .. ...._.. _ . _ _ _....--- ....._.. PRE9'ED BY - •' ` . i _ ____ _________ _____-____ DATE .............. .... COMRRRRRffffflllll __ _ ____ _—__—__ OAT SSIONER.......__...:.:.:............. __... _____ _ _______ 1PHZREAe v the Cavi se sf on e r a� Via&, .0 , playgrounds and public Buildings has reported to t2ze Q1m-wLzsa5L3 that that certain dwelling and sheds looated on Lot 5S ,,- 3913LCbcs3-_ 9 Smlthae Subdivision, also known as Bo. 396 ?homa.a stree-ft s3 la such s dilapidated and dangerous condition s8 to �arrszst being oondemed and torn down; therefore , be it haul Upon the advisability on the =nd day of Council Qhamber in the Saint Paul, Minnesota; RSSOLVBD , That a6 pw:1L16k3Li e ass az tag be and neoessity of wreel£ia.g saa38 baii3d3�gs, August, 1934, at tea ® eS t73 atz3t= A► - MK- la the Oowet House and City 8181633 sp is 't33ws Q i y aS be it x Va HM R3S0LVZP3': Whsma:ft sot; 3ess tlsan ten darn prior to the time fixed for eald lisariag, liras �3owmaZwaloner, of Parks, Playgrounds and. Public Buildings s2aa33 mmamm-11 1L to tis last known record owner of said property, at hi a 1 m.s-ft JN=aamr-rs ast3c-2-1Lw e m s , or to the agent or occupant of eaid proport'_W. 'mL aotiQo Aa' mM:jag the time, place and nature or purpoee oS sa.3.a bLos3riag s era he shall also cause a notice of such hesar3-ag t o �e Bi'P�a �`g �@ publication in the Official newspaper or Liss CXit� os Smeiat Paul, said notice t4 be published not leee tlsaa �i�e r'i�sss prig= to the date of said hearing. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nay Pearce --------- - -----In Favor r Rosen Tnlax -------'----------Agairi-t Wenzel; Mr. President 9 6M 6-33 'h. Fred M. Truaz— Commtesioner or Parka nd Public Buildings has ^'f:^ Council that .that oar- _, A sheds located on Lot niths Subdivision, ale. • 196 Thomas Street is In •da[eA and dang%.u. con-. .... ---".t its being con - it • n:. therefore, be -... Adopted by the Council._.._ __JUL _ . 26 .... ...... 193 ....... 4 193... JUL 2 6 1934 Approved----- - ----- ------- -- .193._... ll Mayor PUBLISIII Dl l i CITY OF SAINT PAUL -- Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSC>M City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration -aly 24, 193+ abr. T,-_ 1:_ Anderson Ca rpQration Counsel C � ---20' Ha12 Y3682' sir: The City Co,3nci1 requested you to draw a =- , salntion setting a este for hearing in the matter of the condemnation of a bar= at 717 Ashland Avenue, of dwelling and sheds at 396 Thomas street. Be attach the condemnation order in these cetera. Yours truly, Zcity clerk. 4. -GA" ONT KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Parks Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City A,,hitad CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of M i n n a & 0 a DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 448 Ciiy Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES. Deputy Co-4,1.nar July 23, 1934 Hon. City Council c/o L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Gentlemen: The dwelling and sheds at 396 Thomas Street have been called to our attention and their condemnation recommended. '!e have ascertained that the windows have all been broken out, plaster and lath has fallen off, porches are bad, the roof is open on the dwelling. The sheds are dilapidated and useless. The buildings are a fire hazard. The owner is Robert G. Dillon, 653 Lincoln Avenue, and John A. Burns, 900 Tdinnesota Building is the agent. In accordance with Section 1-14 of the building code, may we ask that you set a hearing? truly, City f C y t LAR -.0 1 C (L`. vF - fes, •e^' ICOM MIE6iONEa STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER COURT HOUSE ST. PAUL.MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, of a 1� as ma oft said to be owned by ftboVt 0♦ I IUM and located upon the following described real estate, to -wit: Lot GO, Mack 0# adthts) lubs ORDER WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, has upon the inspection of the M4 01II3 S known and described as, = y#;= 3t110()C and situated upon above described property has found and determined that: wo :I-1 � 7^s to M -1a inn o pwa �r Lvim h9swe by reason of the above facts said C`4 t. 1.1..t+., .•:. is unsafe and dangerous £:g iq.A7nAJ .- 4;C'.e.=sV NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No. 7210, entitled "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures erected or to be erected within the City of Saint Paul." Said .'' Wd a ---- is hereby condemned and it isered that it be taken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within..........................................days from the date of the service of this order and notice upon the owner or occupant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within the time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied with, and the expenses thereof charged to and made a lien against the property above described. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing orders made and signed by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, at St. Paul, Minnesota, this... .................................. .... .day of .................... .............................. . .. ............19............ as required by law. Com ssif Parks, Playgounds� Buildings. NOTICE Mbert To ..............._ .._Go. `t,�.�. �t�.i3e�tin ---.. S._ --.........._...... ...._---.......----. Owner ......................................................... andto .......... 90 ` .......................... ......_...._.............._......_................_............._..............._....._....__....................----................ Occupant, Please take note that the foregoing ordy�yyas issued by the Comms'oner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings on the........................................day of...................�........ ............................... 19.----- .., and you are hereby directed to comply - therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that yo not file any answer, objection or appeal, as required by the Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, within....16 ..........................................days from the date of service of this order and notice upon you, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings will proceed to enforce said order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof an the penalties ],prescribed�Jb{ytla-w.• _ Com ' sioner of Parks, Playgroufids and Public Building&. Original m City Clerk . 1 PRESENTED BY COMMISSION BY -Fred M. Truax !f �r . CITY OF ST. PAUL ���t� y Cammiea Uof Parks,' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 4 °Pahllc Be,,utldlaes has - [[- Council that a- ..taln.' _i`.I�ot 21, Block l0. Hol COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORMMMM 'also known ns T' Is In such. dil y a d ',� condition 1 idem ,I n•,: ......_.....___.._-_._..-_—.._...:.._.._____--_._.._._..._. DATE .__........._ .'i WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings has reported to the Council that a certain barn, located on Lot 21, Block 10, Holcombe's Addition, also known as No. 717 Ashland Avenue, is in such a dilapidated and dangerous condition as to warrant its being condemned and torn down; therefore be it RESOLVED, that a public hearing shall be had upon the Yadvis- ability and necessity of wrecking said building, on the 22nd day of August 1934, at 10 o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber in the Court House and City Hall, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that not less than ten days prior to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner of said property, at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also cause a notice of such hearing to be given by one publication in the offmcial newspaper of the City of St. Paul, said notice to be published not less than five days prior to the date of said hearing, COUNCILMEN Yeas Na, f Me�onald Jtq � .1, Pearce --- ----.In favor Rosen Truax ,a_Against Wenzel Mr. President 4Aj 6-32 JUL 2 R IT14 Adopted by the Couficil..... ------ --- -------._ 193....- JUL 2 6 1934 Approved-------- ----------------- --- _- ------ 193.---- - .....z4 Mayor PUI3LISI I1vD--�� �/ L/�MONT KAUFMAN !�-' Svpt. of Parks CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES. Deputy Commissioner Hon. City Council c/o L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect July 23, 1934 Gentlemen: may we refer to you for condemnation the barn at 717 Ashland Avenue, described as Lot 21, Block 10, Holcombets Addition? The barn is old, badly dilapidated, sills rotted, and vacant. The oimer is Val Zimer, 288 'lest Fifth Street. ':9e grill appreciate your setting a hearing in accordance with Section 1-14 of the building code. LAR..0 truly, C� City Architect c n� r" /i A COMMISSIONER STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER COURT HOUSE ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings fof said to be owned by and located upon the following described real estate, to -wit: ORDER WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, has upon the inspection of the known and described as, r%3,�f A-C111Cna AVIDOW and situated upon above described property- has found and determined that: awn fhid ��v ti*, gala OX-0mttk=, are in by reason of the above facts said is unsafe and dangerous 'to 'oy UZZ, L nia i4'I ," 'i Icy, ? „3i� zy NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No. 7210, entitled "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures erected or to be erected within the City of Saint Paul." Said .— b=y --- is hereby condemned and it is oKdgred that it be iflMorsIft—taken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within ........... ......q......................... days from I.he date of the service of this order and notice upon the owner or occupant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within the time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied with, and the expenses thereof charged to and made a lien against the property above described. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing order is i pde and signed by the Com 'ssioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, at St. Paul, Minnesota, this ................................ ... day of ...................................... ................ 19............ as required by law. .._.....000......�..�"...../..��.........'....�_�.....�...�_....�.....�.../... G.. f ." _ __ _ _.......__......_.......... ._. Comlmssioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings. NOTICE To................__..._............._..........._...._._............_....._._......._.._.._.....................__..............___... ................... ... ............ Owner no andto._......................... ...................... Occupant, Please take noVe that the foregoing ordfiL.was issued by the Commis&er of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings on the........................................day of......_........�.R.....1....................................... 19......, and you are hereby directed to comply therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that yoo,fo not file any answer, objection or appeal, as required by the Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, within ................. ............................ days from the (late of service of this order and notice upon you, the .said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings will proceed to enforce said order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof arbOV penalties prescribed by law. ...... _ .........._.... Colami sioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK 43 CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL i FILE NO.— _ FICE OF THE CITY CLERK TIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM A/1 PRESE N?ED BY COMMIDATE July 25, 1954 COMMISSIONER ----------------- - RESOLVED ;That On Sale Malt Beverage license, application 2090, applied for by Campania Batsglio at 559 East Seventh Street, be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. COUNCILMEN Yeas /f�', Nays-�% (/ ,,cs /Lerson sen //f 1 In favor y� COUNCILMEN Yeas /f�', Nays-�% (/ ,,cs /Lerson sen //f 1 In favor J•r-uax /Warren - --o—Against /Wenzel �Mr. President (Gehan) $M17 6.11 nESOLLTIONS C. F. No. 98426—By 1-1. E. W.11-1Fred M. Trnaz-1. C. Pearce— ' Resolved, That One Sale Malt Bev rage license, anpllcatlon 2090, applied Por by CA pans BRtRglio AL 369 at j Seventh Street, be d it is hereby granted and the City Cleric Is instruct- j :ed to Issue such license upon the pay -1 qunit Into the city treasury of tho r ired-fee, I Adooted by the Council July 27, 1934. Approved July 27. 1934. (Sept. 16-1934) Adopted by the Council__ JUL_9 7 IQ34193_.— JUL 27 193 Approved . -- -- - -- --- ---193.-- m1yor 193.__Mayor ORIOINAL ro CITY CLERK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO._ 98437 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Milton ''Y ember Rosen— Aove olin 1933 work COUN RESOLUTION -GENERAL FOC ,.8 levellna, fil11nR and ' golman Munlelp, n( St. Paul, PRESENTED BY ',hnluQh; 4 r� I COMMISSIONER — --- DATEJ' RESOLVED F r ; WHEREAS, in November 1933 work was started on the leveling, r �' filling and surfacing of the Holman Municipal Airport in the City of St. Paul, such work being carried on throughout the winter and up to the present time as a CWA and State Emergency Relief Administration project, and WHEREAS, the completion of the leveling, filling and sur- facing of the Holman Municipal Airport is essential for the safe and efficient use of said airport, and WHEREAS, there is insufficient loam and surfacing material on the property of the City of St. Paul for the completion of said work, and the Purchasing Agent of the City of St. Paul ha-ae. requisitioned for such materialahas received no bids within the scope of funds available for the project, and WHEREAS, the State Emergency Relief Administration has approved Project 62-B15-3 for the completion of this portion of the work, and has authorized certain allotments for labor, equip- ment and miscellaneous supplies exclusive of surfacing material, and WHEREAS, tentative arrangements have been made with the Campbell Estate owners of the property directly south of the Municipal Airport, for the removal of surfacing material on an area two and one-half acres in extent to approximately the depth of such surfacing material, this material to be used for surfac- ing the Municipal Airport, and the area from which such material is removed to be refilled with sand or other suitable filling material to the, original elevation and resurfaced with approxi- mately six inches of loam, and WHEREAS, an amount of loam sufficient to surface a consider- able portion of the remaining area may be obtained from this source, and it is deemed that the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) is a fair price for such surfacing material; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officials be and are herein authorized and instructed to enter into a contract with the said Campbell Estate for the removal of such surfacing material by the city for the purpose of surfacing the Municipal Airport, and replacing the same with sand or other filling material and six inches of loam surfacing, said Campbell Estate to be paid the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) from the Airport Fund, Code 31-H14, payments to be made monthly on the basis that the proportion of the area of soil removed each month bears to the total area of two and one-half acres so contracted for, and be it RESOLVED FURTHER, That the City of St. Paul agrees to make r --lam surveys, take= elevations and -aro _ beginning worY., and to furnish a plat showing the outlines of the area from which it is agreed withIsaid Campbell Estate that such surfacing material shall be removed, such plat to be a part of the contract, and be it RESOLVED FURTHER, That all surfacing material required by the city under the aforesaid contract from this tract shall be removed within a period of one year from the date of this reso- lution and the surface restored to its original elevation, and be / it RESOLVED FURTHER, That the contract to be entered into by the City of St. Paul and the Campbell Estate shall be subject to the sale of the said property in which case the city shall refill the property to its original elevation within sixty days of the date of sale, and shall pay to the said Campbell Estate in final settlement for material removed an amount which shall bear the same proportion to the total amount of the contract as the area from which the soil is removed bears to the total cost of two and one-half acres under contract, and be it / RESOLVED FURTHER, That the acceptance of this resolution by the owners, trustees, or guardians of the said Campbell Estate shall authorize the city to enter upon the property / \ for the aforesaid purpose pending final completion and execu- tion of the contract. 3119'14 j - COUN ILMEN 193 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council _-_-___ ! L - .. Lia rce .�gryF /1'e[crson n34 t Rosen - In favor Approved_ - — -- .- 193 - 4 /Truax - �I t 1' /�Vatren ---------Against -_ / _ 11_i'Ii /Wenzel Mayor / Mr. President (Gehan) PUBLISiTI 5M 6.74 COUNCIL FILE NO.- BY...-.__.. FINAL ODDER FINAL '06DEB ' No. 98438— , no Matter of enrbina'-Fu!; aim Fisk 9t. to Avon St., r:e .nlnary Order 97848.appC, 14; w, hutillo: hewing hav .e lmn In the Matter of_... curbing. Fu11er-AYenue._from Fisk Street _to.lvon--Street,---. ------------- - --- - - - - --- ---- - -- -- - ---- - --- ----- - -- - - -------------------- - - --- - --- -------- under Preliminary Order ------- _.__9.794$ ------------------- approved .___-B4a<y 8,.1934 Intermediary Order ---------------------------------------------------approved --------------------------------- ---------------------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is --- Curb_-Fuller_AYBnue__£rnm-Fiak_Straatr__tn_AvAn_Htraet, _ -- -- --- - ----- ------ -------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -- - -- - - - ----------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council ._-J[Jt=_-3.]___J4_!U------ .------ , 192-- _;2 - ------ --- ---- -- JUL I � City Clerk. Approved — - - - - - --- -._ , 192 - - =------- ---- -- - Councilman " / Mayor. � ' �earce Councilman prrerynp Councilman ffirI)onald;:�; rsen — --• Councilman lffagiagaz2mruax f'' Councilman �>arren ll Councilman /%Venzel l Mayor Pm" aeban Form B. S. A. 8-7 / CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISACINER OF FINANCE <A> ON PRELIMINARY ORDER ". �a In the matter of curbing Fuller Avenue from Fisk Street to Avon Street, e under Preliminary Order approved May 8, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - - g 567.26 f rt The estimated cost per/foot for the above improvement is - - - — 0.79 The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. 10 4 Butterfield Syndicate Add. No.l x725 $300 11 4 do 650 2700 12 4 do 650 3250 13 4 do 650 3800 14 4 do 650 3300 15 4 do 450 2900 16 4 do 450 17 4 do 450 18 4 do 725 1 7 do 700 4450 TOTAL. Form B. B. 10 -CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COIv M4SIC;NNER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. 2 7 Butterfield Syndicate Add.No. 1 600 3 7 do 650 $4950 4 7 do 650 2500 5 7 do 650 2750 6 7 do 650 3650 7 7 do 650 8 7 do 650 3450 9 7 do 675 $11275 $'38,000 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated 193�L Form B. B. I] Commissioner of Finance. - St. Paul, Minn.- dI LJ__I ------- 19;---,y To The'Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: -------- ---------------- --------------------------------- ------------------------ ----------------------------------- ---- ----------- -------- - ---- --------- A — ------------------------ 9+. Ave. from ----------.T ------------- ----- - ---------St. A-ve. to ----a A� ------------ - -.St. Ave., - --------------- -------------------- MIM ,,170'39: CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS HERMAN C. WENZEL, Commissioner -4100.@ GEOkGE M. SHEPARD, Chief Engineer JAMES E. CARROLL, An't Chief Eno, and Supt. of Construction G. H. HERROLD, Office and Gly Planning Engineer May 28, 1934 gon. Herman C. Wenzel, Commissioner of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: WM. A. PARRANTO, Depury Commissioner HARRY L. CLAYTOR, Supt. of Sanitation M. S. GRYTBAK, Bridge Engineer I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for curbing Fuller Avenue from Fisk Street to Avon Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 97848, approved May 8, 1934• Estimated Cost $567.26 Cost per front foot .79 Inspection 11.12 Engineering 40.00 Frontage 719 ft. Yours truly, kEM SHEPARD, ineer. UU Approved for transmission to the co Commis i ner of Fi ce. 7aRkM N C. W EL Commissioner of Public S. Office of the Commissioner of Public Wmlwimmct F i 9. 4 Report to Commissioner of Finance JUN 1 1934 May 29, 1934. 193 To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No.97848_ __approved_.. _May 8,_ 1934- _ __ _193.. .... relative to the curbing of Fuller -venue from Fisk Street to Avon Street. _..... _ ----- -- - and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is _ necessary and (or) desirable. Cost per front foot $0.79 2. The estimated cost thereof is 8__567.. 26 _- an'UQ.I4d &IM46#tXt$ereof is 8- -. _ ___..._.. - Inspection $11.12 Engineering $40.00 Frontage 719 ft. . and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: - _ _ . __ _._.....- _-__..._......_...._....._____-- __........... - - ------- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. .. - ...... -- - --------------- - ---- 5. Said improvement is_.....___ __:...._......asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. ...----Y ---....------_.._..---- .- _.--'------------- "------ --------- Commissioner of P e Works.. ' t � dh IR C, F. No, 98439— in the Matter of constructing mono, Iithic concrete sidewalk on the eget .1Ido of Atlantic 8t, from Beech.."' '"",, th to AIIeY, excent when^ ,rf . lelent sidewalks COUNCIL FILE NO._ umtnary orde FINAL ORDER In the Matter of- _constructing- monolithic .concrete. sidewalk .on- the_east__side_of__.___ Atlantin_-Street._ from_ Beach Straett. aouth_.ta Allay, ..except where good_ and -sufficient - sidewalks -now -exist-, -- - -- ------------------ ------------- under Preliminary Order --- ------- ------ 9-4-5.5-9 ----- ------------ approved __ May_ 10,. 19Z4 ____ - -------------------- Intermediary Order ----------- ----------------------approved ---------------------------------------------------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is ----- construnt..monolithic__nnnor9tfl_sidawa-k_-on---Lha--east aide __n£_Atle-ntio__Street _frDm _ ReAch_Street _aonth-tn_911ey}__exaapt_whara_gnnd__and__au££icient aid wmlks_hour__axint,----------------------------------------------------------------'------------- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council_JUS 3.1 1934__-_____ acity Clerk. Approved a�� 3 ? ��4---- -- --- , 192--- j Z - Mayor. Councilman 99APPZEMNearce Councilman F@PF@9dW2Meterso❑ Councilman Councilman Councilman SWqhRtqe CouncilmanI$ Mayor 1.-lmi, f Form B. S. A. 8-7 ' / CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER �.a In the matter of constructing monolithic concrete sidewalk on the east side of Atlantic Street from Beech Street south to Alley, under Preliminary Order approved May 10, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - - $ Inc—no The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - $ The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. 15 30 A. Gotzian's Rearrangement $ 450 $2150 of Sigel's Addition 9 450 52150 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated---- Fo�m Commissioner of Finance. Office of the Commissioner of Public 9 N_ Report to Commissioner of Finance $ 7'--� •-- WAY. -Z. --a 1334 May 18, 1934 - ------------ To ---------- To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of tY�e Council, known as Council File No. 97859 .--approved__ - . May 10, 1934 _193 --------- relative to constructing monolithic concrete sidewalk on the east side of Atlantic Street from Beech Street south to Alley. ----------------------------- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is _ necessary and (or) desirable. Lot 15, Block 30, A. Gotzian' s Rearrangement of Sigel' s _'�-,ci(d _ ? O 6 _ O J 2. The estimated cost thereof is $_--__-_- -_ _- _- - -_, ar 1 t Xk 1X� �� RfX X;53c---------- --- and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:---_ ----- --- ---- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof_ 4. ... _... - 5. Said improvement is _-_..___.--- for upon petition of three or more owners of prope y, subject to assessment for said improvement. --------- -- -- --- Commissioner of Pub or COUNCIL FILE NO.. . . By.... FINAL ORDER +0- Aer of 4" mono. oncrete sidewalkil(6 Lt.'wlde) northerly side of Waltham St; l Prior Ave, and Dewey Ave„ ng at the easterly end of the rick drlYeway abutting Lot 'ark 11d41tlon, thence ea where rood ' 9w r flit, . ^L In the Matter of constructing 4_"__monn11t o nOncrste._$ids-walk__(_6..f t_Idde)__on__the northerly side of Waltham Street between Prior Avenue and Dewey Avenue, beginning at the..eastarly._and-of_the_existing-brink-driv.eway_abvttinc-Lc-t-l._Union_P-ark-Addition, thence easterly 14 feet, except where good and sufficient sidewalks now ecist, ----- --- --- -- --- - ------- ------------------ ----- ------ ------------------- - - .. -------- --- under - under Preliminary Order____ --------------- __97860 ---------approved May_10 19 4_ - - --------- ----- - - ------------ Intermediary Order ____________-- approved -------------------------------- -- --- - public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having the same; therefore; be it fully considered RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is___nnnatrunt_.4"__nnnnli hin__nancrsta__sidexal]c__(-¢_#t__wide) °r--tha_mort:her_I,y_-side_ of-°falth&m__Street--batween--Prior_ Avenue--and--Dewey-Avenue,--he ;inning at the easterly end of the existing brick driveway thenn_aeastera}r1abutting Lot 1, Union Park Addition, ._4_d est}-exnagt_vrhara__gnnd__and__auffil<ient__Bidavalks__nQg_a_x_3sta____--_-- ----------- ----I----------- --- ________ __ _ and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council JUL-2311934 - - -------- ---- - , 192------- 7i, ----------------- Approved .__ y Clerk. qui - 3 _i934_ - 192 - �— //t - Councilman Councilman Pearce Mayor.. /Peterson / Councilman /K;,� (CJ Councilman40""y , PUBLISHI D � rues / f Councilman /�l'arren Councilman cWaK51WU=W/Wenzel (/ Mayor fflgp.4p, Gehan Form B. S. A. 8-7 CITY OF ST. PAUL` DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISS«OfyER OF FINANCE n� ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (D) In the matter of constructing 4" monolithic concrete sidewalk (6 ft. wide) on the northerly side of Waltham Street between Prior Avenue and Dewey Avenue, beginning at the easterly end of the exist- ing brick driveway abutting lot 1, Union Park Addition, thence easterly 14 feet, under Preliminary Order approved May 10, 19;54 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - - $ 13-0c) The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is $ The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT -0 1< ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. Thatpart of 1 Union Park $1250 lying East of the follovring described line: Commencing at a point on the southwest line of Lot 1, 88 ft. Nally from the most Sly cornor thereof, thence North parallel with the South 2 of the east line of said lot 35.55 ft.; thence North parallel with the North 2 of the East line 39.30 ft to a point on the North line of said lot 88 ft. West from the most Nly corner ther,of 01250 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. m Dated Q�-- 19-3_—_.__---_-_.e�-��� tom B. S. A. a -s o Commissioner of Finance. CEDAR 8433 L HARRIS J. NUERNBERG ' ATTORNEY AT LAW 1803 PIONEER BUILDING ST. PAUL. MINN. April 9th, 1934 Ts. Iierman C. 'Menzel Comni-Assioner of Public 1,1orks Court F -)use, St. Paul, I.'inn. Dear Sir: As o,.ners of the propezty located at 19'3 1.7altham Avenue and 1909 71altl arm Avenue, my parents ,,,ish to brim to your attention a situation ,Lich has existed for some time. To the nest of this property is located a vacant lot. To the west of ire vacant lot is located the *Crosby Flat' ^ihich is oceunied by a nu:,b-qr of tenants. Between the flat and the vacant lot is an alley and the lot is ': our.ded on the north and south by the nubliq sidewalks. It has beco,e the custom. of the tenants of the flat to: earl; their automobiles and trucks in this vacant lot, which is elevated from the sidevralk level. In order to do so the vehicles are driven across the sidewalk on ':jolt ar: Avenue, entry bein€. effected both fro.i the southwest corner of the lot and the southeast corner. Due to this custoi.i, the sidewalks on Waltham Avenue are suffering severely, resulting in a breakar--e of the concrete bloc.cs and a f,�:neral appearance of disorder and untidiness extremely distressing to time home-o-,ners on the street. In particular, the, action of these people in driving into the southeast corner of the lot is re- sulting, or will result, in a breakage of the side- rvalk located in front of our property at 1339 %Valtham Avenue. Inasm,,uch as we, a short time aL.o and pursuant to a city order so to do, repaired this wall: at con- siderable expense, we be'..ieve we are justified in de- mandir.E, that the city tike some steps to prevent this practice. ':7e should like two thinLs: First: Aut.:ority to erect a srmall fence or barrier across the '.;oulevard I CAv"N CEDAR 8455 HARRIS J. NUERNSERG ATTORNEY AT LAW 1803 PIONEER BUILDING $T. PAUL. MINN. at the west line of our lot, extendin[ fron the south side of the sidewalk to the street line, in oruer that further entry at that point ^ay be prevented, and, Second: Or(,.ers issued to these vehicle o-ners inst uctirIL that `his vicious habit be discontinued. In addition, rye wish to briny to your atte_:tion the fact that vari;)us health ordinances are bei!; violated by the occu ants of the fiat. The s,ystc:, of Izlrba ;e - disposal is extre.aely, unsatisfactor�r, as ;.,itncssed by the (-arbz�:Fe c ins at the back thereof ani, on mmn^ occas- ions, the :'_is -sal is accomplished b« t.._�:;iar refuse out of the lir.3ows. While I realize this latter situation is not a -atter for your de)art-ment, nevertheless I believe that you can refer the *atter to the proper authorities ::,ore easily than can we. It ie, not our habit to .m,?c un,,mrr_.ntec criticisms or to 'scold' unnecessarily, but tiie situation is becom- inu unbeara-fle Ioth from the standpoint of ap_:earance and of health. As property o,-ners ',re ask that the irratter be looked into an] steps taken to correct wlatever abuses exist. Tl.ankini ,ou for cil_atever attention you pay this co municatian ar,d for an ac',no�!led�r:ent of the sa:.le, I remain Very truly ,yours kjj I. _ ,U FINAidCt Office of the Commissioner of Public W o Report to Commissioner of Finance MAY 22 1834 May 18,1934 ........----193.... To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No.. 97860 approved. _ _ May 10, 1934 _-,193....._., relative to Constructing 4" monolithic concrete sitebetweenft. wide) on the northerly side of r,venue and ilewey Avenue, beginning at the easterly end of the existing brick driveway abutting 'lot 1, Union Park Addition, thence easterly 14 feet -described as follows: All that part easterly of the follosing described line - Commence at a point on the southwesterly line of lot 1, 80 ft. northwesterly from the most southerly corner thereof, thence northerly parallel ,.Ath the south half of the east line of said lot 1, 35.55 ft.; thence northerly-)araliel 4ith the north half of said easterly line 39.30 ft. to a point on northerly line of said lot, 80 ft. westerly from the most northerly corner thereof part of lot 1. 4. — ........_ _. ........ ._ _.... .... . Said improvement is..____ ... .....- _._asked for upon petition of three or more owners of pro ert subject to assessment for said improvement. /Z V lJ Commissioner of Public r .0 Office of the Commissioner of Public W o o Report to Commissioner of Finance MAY 22 U :T r.:�,, unt�ir z7 ,__ TT=T 1 - TOP TOP l' �� UOT.aJiJsG Py 'z, 7.1.�!'F r _, UJor� � �;-.T.r''. -C- TT — COtn:;tc7cC sF :�Trr� o�r pcJa ..'�l��l aaar �T;-t� V T T pTJ'. � oz.s �5=2F !i oT rue T -OTT T,r= c r, q: i t'r �TJC E.-aFoT.T% T T,GGP — ?GS.T�D= ?OTTOh12: exp 2PTCT� PZTGt_ q rna:u;;?. >Ar7PF_T jR Tor 7-' DUTOU Lact %i. QTPTou' and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is. __ ___ necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is $._ .13.00 and ff%iX.qXPC4b49CffAAgrxix4xXXx_ .__ ...._.-._ and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. _.. - ------ .... _ _- - - - - - ------------ -- 5. Said improvement is ---- .. ....__ .__-....__asked for upon petition of three or more owners of pro ert subject to assessment for said improvement. / T ,1 Commissioner of Public r COUNCIL FILE NO. -_- By_- FINAL ORDER ''a141— ,liatter of construoting mono. eidelvalh on thq, north Olde of ,ral Montle, begInnIng 117 foot of the west line of Jay Street, west 33 feet,(Lot 13, block Bernheimers' and Arnold's eRcept where good and idewalks now exist, on - `1 hrary order 98076 aper' 'Alt cordance .0 uc In the Matter of_._ constructing,_monnlithicsidewalk_ on_.the_morth__side--9f--Central- Avenue, beginning 117 feet west of the west line of Jay Street, thence west 33 feet,(Lot 132 block 9,--E1Pelt,--Bernheimers'. and -Arnold'-&-Add_ition)_,_excapt_erhera_good__and__aufficient--sidewalks now exist, -- - ---------------- - --- ----- - ----------------------- ---------------- _ - --- -------- -- ---------- under Preliminary Order ----------- 98075_ --------------------- approved _..._-June 7, 1934_____ Intermediary Order ------------------------------------------------approved -------------------------------------------------------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is -------- "motruct--monolithic _aidewalk on the north ------- side of ----------------------------- Central- -Auenue-,--baginniag._1.17-faat_weat__of_the_resat__1_izie__9£__day_-Street�_thenae_west__33 feet, (lot 13, block 9, Elfelt Bernheimers' and Arnold's Addition), except where good and suf£i- oient _sidewalks__non -exi.A---------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council-JUt__3.L1934---------- .._._., 192.. _ JUL yy''!!ppCity Clerk. Approved - 111934 192 / Mayor. Councilman (may:.. Councilmanr uearce "v Councilman McDonald,_ eheraon Councilman oseu Councilman uaa arm Councilman enzei, Mayor RWFPM(;eLau. Form B. S, A. 8-7 11 1 COUNCIL FILE NO. -_- By_- FINAL ORDER ''a141— ,liatter of construoting mono. eidelvalh on thq, north Olde of ,ral Montle, begInnIng 117 foot of the west line of Jay Street, west 33 feet,(Lot 13, block Bernheimers' and Arnold's eRcept where good and idewalks now exist, on - `1 hrary order 98076 aper' 'Alt cordance .0 uc In the Matter of_._ constructing,_monnlithicsidewalk_ on_.the_morth__side--9f--Central- Avenue, beginning 117 feet west of the west line of Jay Street, thence west 33 feet,(Lot 132 block 9,--E1Pelt,--Bernheimers'. and -Arnold'-&-Add_ition)_,_excapt_erhera_good__and__aufficient--sidewalks now exist, -- - ---------------- - --- ----- - ----------------------- ---------------- _ - --- -------- -- ---------- under Preliminary Order ----------- 98075_ --------------------- approved _..._-June 7, 1934_____ Intermediary Order ------------------------------------------------approved -------------------------------------------------------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is -------- "motruct--monolithic _aidewalk on the north ------- side of ----------------------------- Central- -Auenue-,--baginniag._1.17-faat_weat__of_the_resat__1_izie__9£__day_-Street�_thenae_west__33 feet, (lot 13, block 9, Elfelt Bernheimers' and Arnold's Addition), except where good and suf£i- oient _sidewalks__non -exi.A---------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council-JUt__3.L1934---------- .._._., 192.. _ JUL yy''!!ppCity Clerk. Approved - 111934 192 / Mayor. Councilman (may:.. Councilmanr uearce "v Councilman McDonald,_ eheraon Councilman oseu Councilman uaa arm Councilman enzei, Mayor RWFPM(;eLau. Form B. S, A. 8-7 11 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE +'e ON PRELIMINARY ORDER r� (D)� In the matter of constructing monolithic sidewalk on the north side of Central Avenue, beginning 117 ft. west of the west line of Jay Street, thence west 33 feet (Lot 13, Block 9, Elfelt, Bernh6imera' and Arnold's Addition) under Preliminary Order approved June 7, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is $29.4n The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - - - $ The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. +Jest 33 ft of 13 9 Elfelt, Bernheimer & Arnold's $650 $2000 Addition to St. Paul $650 $2000 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference tc matter by the Commissioner of PublicWorks. Dated 19�._ y x"!" PIZ- Commissioner of Finance. To Tl -le Honorable, The Council, St. Paul, Minn._-__ NZ Iay__3------------- 193__4- City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlernerr _ We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following improvement to be made: ------- Monolithic S-ldewaiIc -On:--tile--=orth--side- 0f--------------------------- -------Ceritr-a1 Ave. beginning__1]-_7_+-_ W.-_-of--the--_west.-Line--of------------- St- Ave. Sa.y street; thence west 33 Y et. (lot 13, blk. 9, E1�e1t �grriheimers' -------------- - - - A - ---- St. ve. to _ 8e- �1Pot}g - Add. ) ----------- --- - - - - - - - -_ _St_ Ave. NAME LOT BLOCK: ADDITION SPP �bc�vP 7 7 � c- Office of the Commissioner of Public 'WM*FINANCE 2 D 3a Report to Commissioner of Finance 9�0, JUN 141934 _. Jun.e _13, 1934_ _....... ....193---- --- To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No.98075- - __-approved ____---- _June 71 14.34 _._- _193......., relative to constructing monolithic sidevral.k on the north side of Central_ Avenue ,_ beginning _117 feet- west of the wast - line of Jay Street, thence west 33 £eet. (Lot 13, Block 9; Elfelt, Bernheimer-s-` -arid-Fmoldt.s..k-ddition) _- -- ...... - - -- ----------- - - ...-------- ... - ----- - - - --------- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is. _ --_ - _-_ -necessary and (or) desirable. y,' Lot 13 Block 9, Elfelt, Bernheimers' & Arnold's Add $29.00 2. The estimated cost thereof is $----------.__-_ _--_- -_ --, and the total cost ty, A'WXgU§t $..-------------------------- and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:__. ___._..._ - ------ -------- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. - - - - - -- - - ----- --------------------------------- --------- 5. Said improvement is.---... - ___. .__asked for upon petition of three or more owners of proper subject to assessment for said improvement. Commissioner of Public Works. COUNCIL FILE NO. By-- FINAL ORDER s 3y442: 3442— zttter of reconstructing wit} •alc concrete the sidewalk. or ast side of ➢nnnesota St. be. R A2 ft. North of Ninth at 'rlflYt.'North to building, in. ;Z1 :further 100 'feel r?.hence 25 ft. North to drive. ft. wide. under Preliminary ,.5 approved May 17, 1934. ' approved having been had r. Improvement upon .Atte In the Matter of_- reeonatructing-_with_sinnolithio -concrete -the _sidewalk_nn_the_wes.t__side of_Minnesota _St. beginning 52- ft. -North_of Ninth St., thence 43_ft. North to building, includes_3ri¢away,--further- 100_£t._ -North, --thence .25_£t..__Nortl�_to .dris_er r,_ 14--£t'--vride, ------------------------ -- ----------------------- ----------- _._ - _ ------ - - ----- ------------------------------ -- underPreliminary Order -------- 97945_. -------------------- .approved ___-___ hj%y_-17, _1934---- ----------- - - - ------------ Intermediary Order --------------------------- - ----------------------- approved ------------------------------------------------------------------ A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having, heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is ---- reconstruct -with -monolithic concrete the sidewalk on - - - the to to 1)uilfliA�,iclucieQ__citi4eway_�_further_100_ft.__North, thenoe__25__ft.-North_to--- driveway,_10 £t. willa,------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council JUL- 1 1°34- - ----------- - , 192 CA - - - jUL 111934 y Clerk. Approved -- ------ --------- 192 - - -- --------- Mayor. Councilman- Z -1m r. • ,/ Councilman getc,.y„u PLJI;LiSIIE�-1 7 Councilman A6-y'aides tm Dean Councilman kw='m;i Councilman^ /c�'arr<rn / Councilman AN enzel Mayor 91WOMM llbrhpn Form B. S. A. 8-7 CITY OF 5T. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REP0RT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of reconstructing with monolithic concrete the sidewalk on the west side of a� Minnesota St. beginning 52 ft. north of Ninth St., thence 43 ft. North to building including driveway, further 100 ft. North, thence 25 ft North to driveway, 10 ft. wide; under Preliminary Order approved May 17, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: .The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - - - $ ] 3(1 On The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as lasrted by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION - LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. Those parts of Lots 2 and 3 12 Roberts and Randall's Add. South of a line from a point on the to Saint Paul Westerly line of Minnesota St. 125.33 ft. Southerly fror. the Northeasterly corner o£ said lot 2, to a point on the Westerly line of lot 3, distant 119 ft southerly from the intersection of said. Westerly line with the Northerly line of said lot 2 produced Westerly Parts of Lots 2 and 3 12 do Commencing at a point on the Westerly line of Minnesota Street 125.33 ft southerly from the northeast corner of lot 2; thence north 100 £t., thane west to a point on the westerly line of lot 3,distant 19 ft southerly from the intersection of said Westerly line with the Northerly line of lot 2 produced Westerly, thence southerly along the Westerly line of lot 3, 100 ft., thence easterly to beginning. $36500 83500 $20000 $18000 X56500 $21500 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Datedq,-----19 --�e� — -- Fora, B. S. A. 8-5 D � Q Commissioner of Finance. bff'ice -of the Commissioner of Public WBj FINANCE Report to Commissioner. of Finance 9€ MAY 3$ 1934 May_.22, 1934. ..... . -- _..193..... To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. -M05_.....approved_-.._-gay _ 17s 1934. --- __193 -- ----, relative to to reconstructing with monolithic concrete, the sidevralk on the west side of Minnesota St. beginning 52 ft, north of Ninth St., thence 43 ft. north to building including driveway, further -- - ---------- 100 ft. north, thence 25 ft. north to driveway (10 ft. wide) and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is- _ -_ necessary and (or) desirable. Est. Cost Lot 2.. 1 ck 121 Robert's & Randall's Add $XVOO= J ` 2. The estimated cost tlw_DPxbdK*cx..__.. - - -.... _ _-, and the total cowkorontjpt$tX.____._-..-._--__. Elk Laundry ownership _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $36.00 and the UROWeM Fff9&id"improvementis as rolMwA'...'- - - ._ 74.00 ... Total - _ _ $110.00 - _ _ - ....... -------------- -- -- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. ..... ._ ..... -- ...... ......... _.... - n ✓� 5. Said improvement is__..._ ..... .. .... asked for upon petition of three or more owners.of pro rt subject to assessment for said improvement. ------------ ,-t-..-3 Commissioner of Pu a or O..ByCOUNCIL FILE NO. - By .. .. - ---- ------ FINAL ORDER er of constructln. a mono* "ncrete driveway crossing en 0 elde of •Grand Ave. between e Avo, and tho C. 11; St. P. & eglnning 69 fk 9at of the ,,,levard Addition, hee of Lot 8, Block n , veway to be le"I ddewalk with p••rll �.I In the Matter of_ con structing_a.monolithio ooncrete driveway oro asing on the south aide. -of ._Srand. Ave.. between.Synda oate-.Ave... and _the . C_._.h1.._. St.►_ F,.& .P... y, b13 inl�ing.-54 ft. east of the west lot line of Lot 8, Block 4, Stinson's Boulevard Addition, thence 10 ft. east, --driveway- to- be level with__exis.ting_.fi ft. Bidmml1c_vtLth.ramp.to. gutter,-__.---- - -_ under Preliminary Order ------ .----- 97861 --------------------- approved - -- --, May --10,_1934- ----------___ Intermediary Order -------------------------------------------------approved -------------------------------------------------------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard alf persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is ------- construct_8_monalithic__conaretB-_dri-veway_..nr-oszi.ng on_thjsL-anuth-sida.nf_Grand . Ave ._bstrraen__Symdinate_Ays.__and__the__0�__l beginning 54 ft. east of the west lot line of Lot 8, Block 4, Stinson's Boulevard Addition, thence -10. -St._ east,_ driv-awELyc_.tc__be__level__with__axiating_-H__ft­_Bid.0waik__with_ramp__t4__gutter, and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordancetherewith - Adopted by the Council-_����__-- -- ------------- - - , 192. 193 e/ .._ _/ ity Clerk. Approved - -J 11`---- -------- - --- - , 192 ;_ _ Mayor. C �- Pearse % Councilman on Peterson Councilman bald sen J �" Councilman An uaa Councilman I" irren Council ze —` 'zel Mayor Hodgson ba❑ Form B. S. A. 8-7 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ( ) ON PRELIMINARY ORDERS�J D In tht matter of constructing a monolithic concrete driveway crossing on the south side of Grand ` Ave. between Syndicate Ave.and the C. M. St. P, & P. Ry. beginning 54 £t east of the west lot line of lot 8, block 4, Stinson's Boulevard Addition, thence 10 ft. east, driveway to be level with existing 6 ft. sidewalk with ramp to gutter. under Preliminary Order approved May 10, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is _ $ 3A On The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. 7 4 Stinson's Boulevard Addition to $700 St. Paul $700 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said atter by the Commissioner of Public Works. 1 Dated roam B. of F S. A. 8-5 D Commissioner inance.- Office of the Commissioner of Public Report to Commissioner of Finance To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: MOPP g i J 3 MAY 23 1934 May_.22, _ 1.9-34 --.......193.._.... The Commissioner, of Public Forks, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. .9.7861_ ..approved.._ May 10, 1934.__..... _.193... __, relative to constructing a monolithic concrete driveway crossing on the south side of Grand Ave: between Syndicate Ave. and the C. M. St. P. & Pac. Ryy., beginning 54 ft. east of thewest-lot line -of- Lot -t ; -Block 4; Stinson' s Soul-evard 110clition, thence 10 ft. east, driveway to be level with existing_.6--ft._.sidewalk...with-_ramp -..to-gut-ter.. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is. _ _ _.....-necessary and (or) desirable. Est. Cost Lot 7, Block 4, Stinson's Blvd. Add. $33.00 2. The estimated cost theredfXX9-XX._... ._. ____._-, and the total cost N Tb6fKi6-I%XX_...-___ and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. - ----------------- - ...- _ _... - _ - ----- ------------- 5. Said improvement is ---- .____........... _----- asked for upon petition of three or more owners of propsl�r subject to assessment for said improvement. Commisaio Public Works. h I r , COUNCIL FILE NO..... By... — -- - _- -- -- -- - C. F, No, 88111— Inmel 01,ti1liceconcrete the sidewalk with the„north side of Isabel St. begin -west aide of Wabasha'St, west, 6 ft. wide; also on -1h of theenorth aidetn. of - e 104 ft„ 8 ft. wide, vewny'under Pri ,r, FINAL ORDER In the Matter of-..r.econstrueting_with-monolithic oenorata_.the__sidewalk.-na-the-_north side of Isabel St. beginning at the west side of Wabasha St. thence 32 ft. west, 6 £t. wide; also_-on-tho_west_Bide_ of Wnbna o_St— beginning_8,-ft._nar_th_of-_the_north-.sid-e-.of-_Isabel St. thence 104 ft., 8 ft. wide, including 8 ft. driveway, ---------------------- -- - --------- -- ------------ ---- -------- - _ _ - I ---- -- - ------ ---- under Preliminary Order -___.__-__96076 -------------------- .approved _June. 7.,. 1934. Intermediary Order ------------------------------------------------approved ------------------------------------------------------------------ A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By.the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is ---- __ the sidewalk on west the -north __side_of_Isabel__St.__beginning_at__titazsa=} riiaxatY_We. basha_St.thence_32 ft. f 6 ft. wide; also on the west side of 'Nabasha St. beginning 8 ft. north of _Isabal__St._ thenna__��zYtz;atsE�TEti3xir — -xc;s�#�[north 22 ft.,_ 8 ft. wide. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -- - - - and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council ----- JUL -------- 3-------- 11934 ----------- ------ -- 192__--- C' U1 3 1 934 ity Clerk. Approved.--------- - - - -- ----- , 192 c Councilman Clancy Councilman Fergusonrrerscn Councilman McDonald �lr,1sen Councilman ��gafY� � rasa Councilman ' `Varren Councilman WMAPUM `Wenzel Mayor Gehan Form B. S. A. 8-7 n 0SHE CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT Off` COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE (A) _ ON PRELWMAZRY ORDER, In the matter of reconstructing with monolithic concrete the sidewalk on the north side of Isab^sl St. beginning at the west side of Wabasha St. thence 32 ft. west, 6 ft. .vide; also on the west side of Wabasha St. beginning 8 ft. north of the north side of Isabel St. thence 104 ft., 8 ft. wide, including S ft. driveway, under Preliminary Order approved June 7, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: _ The total estimated amount of th4 assessment for the above improvement is - - $-151.00 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is - g The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION (Except S. 'lfabasha St.) 3 33 Town of West Saint Paul (and part of Sibley Street lying (North of the South line of lot 3 (produced Easterly to S. 'Nabasha St. (North 25 ft of 4 33) do (and that part of Sibley St. lying (between the East line of above described (tract and the West line of S. 'Nabasha St. (Except South 30 ft) (That part of 6 34 do (lying ':;est of S. Wabasha St.; also (Except South 30 ft and N. 25 ft) (Lot 4 33 do and all that part of Sibley Street lying between the North and South lines of above (described part of Lot 4 prod iced to S. Wabasha St. TOTAL, Form B. B. IO ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. $1400 12250 1050 1500 CITY OF ST. PAUL • C3 E pR RTM ENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF' P-11 17SSIONER OF FINANCE C>" JF7--F=;Z—LIMI94ARY.ORDER (c) DESCRIPTION ADDITION (South 30 ft of g 33 To-wn of West Saint Paul (and of that part of S 34 do (lying West of S. Wabasha; also EL m at (part of Sibley St. lying betvreaa abo�-e (described parts of said lots ASSESS E a VALUATIO 900 -`E� : $3350 8 9 The Commissioner of Finance furrEx er reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report L%ereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference tgsaid matter by the of Public Works. —7�- Dated I9 T _ C / _ -� �Gt,'� Boren B. B. 13 / - Commissioner of FinanGC_ -Offic-e of the Com.missioYier of Public Report to Corn nissiorteY- of To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: Finance 9� JUN 14 ; 934 .Tune 13, 1934 - - ---193 - __- The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 9807.6approved- 7,-- -1934_ __193 --- .__, relative to reconstructing with monolithic concr�t� t2is sidewalk on the riort2a si-de of Isabel. St._-b-eginniriZ_ at tliia west---s_i-d. o-£_----------- ---------- ----- Nabasha St.,, thence 32 ft. west, 6 :U -t— -vide; also on the west side o£ Wabasha St. beginning 8 f t- north of the north side of Tsabel St_, thence 104 Et—, 8- f t vv de, Includ-Ing 8 f t . driveway - - - - - ------- _ - - - _._ _ - ---- ------------ and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: Est. �-'ost — I- Said imyrovement is - -- necessary and (or) desirable_ So_ 4 ft. o Lot 3 and No. 25 ft. o£ ot. 4 $34-00 Exce2pt�lo _ F. £t_ a e Sfo.. 30 £t_ o£ Boa x7 x+xDa� Z��xais S__._..._.____________________ e esti ated cost t�iereo cs $._-____-___ ___ _ ____ so_ 30 ft- of Lot 4 - - - - - - 62-00 and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: _ - _ __$1_51_00 --- .---_--.__- --- ------- ------------ Al-a- --_-_A11 in Block 33, West St. Paul Pro^ar tide? . 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4_ - - - - - - -- --- - - - - - - - - - - ------------------------- 5_ Said improvement is ________ _ __________.______asked for upon petition of threeor m owners of prope , subject to assessment for said improvement. �r t � Commissioner of Public Works. GtfiG� Zl- r 9844 COUNCIL FILE NO.. By_ - ---- FINAL ORDER In the Matter of___ plant ing--and_.pr_oteoting sharia..trees--on_Chilcombe_ Avenue -from._____ Brn ton_S.treet-ta Eustia Street "" or Plantingand Droteot- .,.e trees on Chllcombe Ave. -"----'- -- muton 5t. to Eustis St., on: 2. Order 97797 IIDProv- __ 2. 1954. "Al, hearing hnvinz been had -above 1mpr.vement neon T��^ Y end the CPncil haWnz - -- --zae. objections and rte- ,• - - ------------- �ative therheretr.. ^ad th« under Preliminary Order________ ----- 9779-7 ---------------- approve(fty_ 2}_1934 ____ __ -, _ _ _-._- IntermediaryOrder ----------------------------- -----------------approved ---------------------------------------------------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is ----- plent__and_�r_atac_t_ shad�_Iz aas__nn__4hi 7 ss�utbQ__�y_Q�ue £rom-- Brompton, -S_tri_tu-Pat _Str_aatt------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ — and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said img�pyerpept,yA,�ccordance therewith. Adopted by the Council-----J-----L-------1-----------F----- ----- , 192 -----:'/i%��V --Y�/ IHI q 1 1014 city Clerk. Approved ____ -- -- -- ------- ---_ 192 --- - .�-------- Mayor. Councilmanpenrre Councilman °>�y:� yeterson Councilman ]*elm Rosen Councilman ANNUMMM Truax Councilman Warren Councilman VQ9XWxwj= Wenzel Mayor Gehan Form B. S. A. 8-7 jfi CITY OF ST. PAUL _ DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER a� A In the matter of Planting and protecting shade trees on Chilcombe Ave. from Bromcton St. toEustisSt under Preliminary Order approved May 2, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: -!'he Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: ' The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - $ 118.80 f rt The estimated cost per�6ot for the above improvement is - - - - - - - $ 0.20 The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. East 50 ft of 5 and 6 25 St. Anthony Park ?forth 500 n4050 .nest 50 £t of East 100 ft of 5 and 6 25 do 450 3050 ;Nest 50 £t of 5 and 6 25 do 450 2550 East 50 ft of 7 and 8 25 do 425 2900 H'as-t 50 ft of vilest 1,00 ft of 7 and 8 25 do 425 2900 YTest 50 ft of 7 and 8 25 do 450 3800 1 28 do 650 3200 14 28 do 500 $3850 $22450 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated 19�.�s�� _ S_ Form S_ A_ 8-5 D i. Commissioner Commoner of Finance. St. Paul, Minn. � - — - � -Y--- 193 To The Monorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. C3cn-tlernen: We, the undersigned property owners, here y peti on" your Honorabl Body to cause the following improvement to be made: - -- - - --------- -- ... ... - ------- Frr. Ave- - -------------------------- ----------- ----------------------------- --- frc>r,n- ------ ------ - -- St. A -re. to e.,At" . St. A -rt-. NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITIQN 34, )- 5- lb- A OL.0- . W. LA MOM KAUFMAN J Supt.pf Parks '' CARL E. SPEAKES. Deputy C ..1.1— CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner o Mr. Geo.M.Shepard Chief Engineer apt, of p ubl.Works city. Dear Sirs, May 14th -1934 ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt of Playsround. CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect Preliminary estimate of cost on planting and protecting shade trees on Chilcombe Ave from Brompton Street to Eustis Street, including five years guarantee, is. $118.80. This estimate is based on 600 feet assess- able property at 18V per foot and 10% of total coat for engineering service. Yours truly THE DEPARTMENT OF PUOLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION i0 May 22, 1934 Hon. Herman C. Wenzel, Commissioner of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for planting and protecting shade trees on Chilcombe Avenue from Brompton Street to Eustis Street, under Preliminary Order C. F. 97797, approved May 2, 1934. Total Estimated Cost $118.80 Cost per front foot .20 Engineering 10.80 Yours very truly, OR M. SHEPARD, Chie Engineer. Approved for transmission GO to the �p+ ssion of Finance, (ItMIAN C. WENZEL, Commissioner. ,;y 7, 197154 r, Lamont Kaufman, �u^t, of t'a.rks, City of :t. Paul, Linn. DcL,r "Dirt till you kindly furnish us the prelimin.: ry estimz.te o1cost-for pl'_.ntino ane protecting sh�:.:e tries on Chilcomba :,venue from 3rompton otrH6t ':o Justis Ltras:t, un:fer Prelimin.,ry "rd-jr F. 47147, 'proved G,Ly , 1434• Yours truly, Chi.:f Lngineer. Office of the Commissioner of Public W4AAaFIIYAIYCJ I> Report to Commissioner of Finance JUI"d 6 1934 1 .Tune 4A., .9 31.4 -- - ---- ------ 193-- To 93— To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No.. 97797 approved May 2, 1934 193.- ..... relative to planting and protecting shade trees on Chilcombe Avenue .-I......— . -.— ----------- .......... from Brompton btreet to Eustis Street. --- -- ------ ----- - ------ --- ............... --- I ---- --------- .. .. .... -------------------------- ---- --------- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is_...._ necessary and (or) desirable. Cost per front foot 200 2. The estimated cost thereof is 118.8o ffiY and they &T-X&!6:4WE*'Ae*:TX &WX....__-------...__---., Engineering $10.80 and the nature and extent f said improvement is as follows:-_.... -- ---- -- ------ ------------------------------------------ ------- - ..... . ... ........... ------ --------------- -------------- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. - .... - — .............. .. .. ------------------ ----- - --- -- --- ------------------- 5. ------------------ 5. Said improvement is ...... - --- ---- ----- asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, .'su 'ect to assessment for said improvement.//� (� L--- ----------------------------- -------------M Commissioner zub-�-rM*11- REV. C. EDGAR HAUPT. D. D. �'; t • I DEAN R. H. TOW N E, M, HEAOHASTER 1 /V TEL PHONE NESTOR: 23575 BRECK SCHOOL 2477 COMO AVENUE W. .T. PALLNMINNE50TA t' 2116. / 1,' IS[. i,ai6 Over to— Tf�13 Ot 316. & apP yeas Nays /�carcc ycas [ afersOl' Pearce ` Peterson oscn rua� Rosen � / / lrren �yJarrcn /�Y,/en.cl Wen.el /b1r. Pres. Gchan lulr Pres. GQhan 6 _ � r t original % Civ Clrrk - ORDINANCE 98446 COUNCIL FILE NO. G PRESENTED BY /WGC (r. i%'i.2 ORDINANCE NO.L� vNCE9 ,3ipance No: ?679-.i An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5840, entitled .ding Ordinance- A ` "An ordinance for the purpose of promoting for ,the pnrpos, the public health safet order, convenience %ubnc health, es, prosperity and general Welfare by providing for nee, pridifig ty _ by Aron and f� P P y qulaof and r the oiassificati-on, regulation and restriction of on of trade. the location of trades and industries, and the height and r` i Band . height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or +�nnsizend J11 altered; and regulating and determining the mini-fRepp4 mum size of lot line courts and other open spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said purposes," approved July 7th, 1928. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 8T. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5840, approved July 7th, 1932, be and the same is hereby amended so as to rezone the following des- cribed property, to -wit: Lots 26, 27 and 28, Block 1, and Lots 1, 3, S and 15 to 28, both inclusive, Block 9, St. Catherine park, from Heavy Industry to a Com- merotal District; Lots 1, 2 and S, Block 1, 8t. Catherine Park, from Light Industry Distiot to Commercial Distriot; Lots 4 to 14, both inclusive, Block 9, and Lots 15 to 25, both inclusive, Block 1, St. Cather- ine Park, from Heavy Industry District to "B" Rest- dence District; and Lots 4 to 14, both iaolusive, Blook 1, St. Catherine Park, and Lots 15 to 27, both inolusive, John OuTden'e Third Addition, from Light Industry Distriot to "B" Aesidenoe Dietriot. 9eotion 2, This ordinanoe is hereby declared to be an emergenoy ordinance rendered neoereary for the preservation of the pobho peace, haltb old 11:1[1, 110joa �, hil Wiwi hall Wo WOO sad be is fords from and after Ito paeeage and poblioatioa,j Yeas Councilmen Nays / Pearce Rosen j\ Truax u Wenzel Mr. President (Mahoney) Attest: City Clerk 300 10-33 i i E k, � �pr ff yj p I'1i original % Civ Clrrk - ORDINANCE 98446 COUNCIL FILE NO. G PRESENTED BY /WGC (r. i%'i.2 ORDINANCE NO.L� vNCE9 ,3ipance No: ?679-.i An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5840, entitled .ding Ordinance- A ` "An ordinance for the purpose of promoting for ,the pnrpos, the public health safet order, convenience %ubnc health, es, prosperity and general Welfare by providing for nee, pridifig ty _ by Aron and f� P P y qulaof and r the oiassificati-on, regulation and restriction of on of trade. the location of trades and industries, and the height and r` i Band . height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or +�nnsizend J11 altered; and regulating and determining the mini-fRepp4 mum size of lot line courts and other open spaces, and establishing the boundaries of districts for said purposes," approved July 7th, 1928. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 8T. PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 5840, approved July 7th, 1932, be and the same is hereby amended so as to rezone the following des- cribed property, to -wit: Lots 26, 27 and 28, Block 1, and Lots 1, 3, S and 15 to 28, both inclusive, Block 9, St. Catherine park, from Heavy Industry to a Com- merotal District; Lots 1, 2 and S, Block 1, 8t. Catherine Park, from Light Industry Distiot to Commercial Distriot; Lots 4 to 14, both inclusive, Block 9, and Lots 15 to 25, both inclusive, Block 1, St. Cather- ine Park, from Heavy Industry District to "B" Rest- dence District; and Lots 4 to 14, both iaolusive, Blook 1, St. Catherine Park, and Lots 15 to 27, both inolusive, John OuTden'e Third Addition, from Light Industry Distriot to "B" Aesidenoe Dietriot. 9eotion 2, This ordinanoe is hereby declared to be an emergenoy ordinance rendered neoereary for the preservation of the pobho peace, haltb old 11:1[1, 110joa �, hil Wiwi hall Wo WOO sad be is fords from and after Ito paeeage and poblioatioa,j Yeas Councilmen Nays / Pearce Rosen j\ Truax u Wenzel Mr. President (Mahoney) Attest: City Clerk 300 10-33 MG 17 Passed by the Council---------------------- ------ ------------------------In Favor -------- - ----- - --------------- Against ;AppTved: -,. --19 ----- —-- C �P, 1. - o!y- Mayor PUBLISt1FI��--.� �_ - Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas. Nays. PEARCE PETERSON /ROSEN /,14RUAX —,WARREN /VJENZEL /MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) M. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 27, 1934 Mr. L. L.Anderson Corporation Counsel Ci ty Hall Dear Sir: The attached file in the matter of re-zo ing certain property in the St. Catherine'e Park Adds t and John Gaardente Third Addition was referred to - on o by the City Council for the preparation of an ordi -9nce granting the petition. Yours truly, ` City Clerk. THE BOARD OF ZONING 't+ F—bli.hed by Ordlnence No. 5840 A,qu 44, 1944 1t4 f "F R SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA /V i COURT HOUSE PETITION TO REZONE. O Detltion having been filed `'r July 5th, 193/+. that rrdf nce No. 5840 n p 7th. '+ 2 the same being / ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairmen bt. n rnfet df' LOUIS BETZ 'I k. 1 lYq ALBERT BUENGER +eE r tho' , o EGIN WAHMAN MRS. W. D. VILLARS CHARLES BASSFORD, City A,hiteei n1. GEORGE H. HERROLD, Enelnn Sccret- Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. DearSir : In the matter of application to rezone all of Blocks 1 and 9 St. Catherine Park and Lots 15 to 27, both inclusive, John GaardenFs 3rd Addition, all of which lies between Cleveland and Finn, north of Ford Road. When the Ford Plant went in, the property bounded by Cleveland and Finn north of Ford Road was zoned for Heavy Industry for one and one-half blocks north, and the property facing Otto Ave. was zoned for Light Industry, This proposed rezoning steps up the Heavy Industrial District to Commercial along Ford Road and along Cleveland Ave. and the balance of the property to a 1fB11 Residence District, or more spegifically Lots 26,27 and 28, Block 1, and Lots 1, 2,3, and 15 to 28, both inclusive, Block 9, all in St. Catherine Park, to be raised from Heavy Industry to a Commercial District. Lots 1,2, and 3, Block 1, St. Catherine Park, are to be raised from a Light Industrial District to a Commercial District. Lots 4 to 14, both inclusive, Block 9, and Lots ll to 25, both inclusive, Block 1, St. Catherine Park, are to be raised from a Heavy Indrastrial District to a °Blt Residence District. Lots 4 to 14, both inclusive, Block 1, and Lots 15 to 27, both inclusive, John Gaardents 3rd Addition, are to be raised from Light Industry to a ^B11 Residence District, page--2--- The Commissioner of Finance advises that the petition is sufficient. The Board recommends that the property be rezoned. Yours very truly, GEORG9 H. HERROLD, Engineer -Secretary. gh-rh encl. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK WILLIAM F. SCOTT City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration June 29th, 1934. Mr. George H. Herrold, Secretary, Zoning Board, Building. Dear Sir: The attached petition in the matter of rezoning - Lots 1,2,3 and 15 to 29, Block 9, and Lots 1,2,3 269 27, 29, Block 1, St. Catherine Park, from Heavy and Light Industry District to Commercial District; Also - rezone Lots 4 to 14, Block 9, and Lots 4 to 25, Block 1, inclusive, St. Catherine Park and Lots 15 to 271 John Gaarden'9 3rd Addition to "B" Residence District was referred to the Zoning Board, by the Council today, for their recommendation. Yours very truly, City Clerk.G JOHN C. FELDMANN AXEL F. PETERSON Deputy Commissioner Commission., CITY OF SAINT PAUL ,Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE LEONARD C SEAMER, Valuaftn end Assessment Engineer HARRY A. JOHNSON, Chief Oerk CLIFFORD M. NYSTROM, Cashiera -law© June 28, 1934. To the Council, City of St. Paul. Gentlemen: - The attached petition, filed in the matter of rezoning: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 15 to 28, Block 9, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 26, 27, 28, Block 1, St. Catherine Park, from Heavy and Light Industry District to Commercial District, ALSO rezone Lots to 14, Block 9 and o s 4 to 25, Block 1, inclusive, St. Catherine Park and Lots 15 to 27, John Gaardents 3rd Addition, from Light and Heavy Industry District to "B" Residence District, and find same to be sufficient. Respectfully submitted, Commissioner of Finance. July 6th, 193 4. Ron. Axel F. Peterson, Commissioner of Finance, Building. Dear Sir: Hearing will be held before the City Council on July 25th, 1934 in the matter of rezoningt Lots 26, 27 and 260 Block 1, and Lots 1,2,3 and 15 to 26, both inclusive, Block 99 St. Catherine Park from Heavy Industry to a Commercial District; Late 1, 2 and Is Block 1, St. Catherine Park from Light Industrial District to Commercial District; Lots 4 to 14, both incinelve,'Bloc''-c 9, and Lots 15 to 25, both incInsive, Bloc': 1, St. Catherine Park from a Heavy Industrial District to a "H" Residence; Lots 4 to 14, both inclusive, Bloc'. 1, and Lots 15 to 27, both ineltlsivOv Sohn Gaarden's 3rd Addition from a Li,eht Industrial District to a "B" Residence District. Will you kindly notify the property owners to be affected by the above changes? Yours very truly, Gity Clark. Baker, Montana July 23, 1934 Hon. Commissioner of Finance e Court Commissioner 91"6 Court House St. Paul, Minn. Honorable and Dear Commissioner: This is to protest against the contemplated change of St. Catherine District lot 12 -3 -4 -5 -etc. from industrial to residentual district.. The reason is that the said property was purchased at the highest price for industrial purposes, and it would become cheap, and sold cheap if it be reduced to residential district. Unable to be present at the hearing on the 25th inst. I send to you the present notice to said effect. Respec/tfu�lly2 0/ C� • Box 74 Bader, Montana 1 � 1 1 I l St Pad"..., Minn.Ad �L To the horable, The 01ty Comcil, St, Pa,1, Minn, Gentlemen: we, the undersigned owners of two-thirds of the several descriptions of real estate situated within 100 ft, of the real estate affected, have acquiesced herein; and we, owners of 50% or more of the frontage to be reclassified, petition tour Honorable Body to change te fo owing dascr bed pr pe ty: �a-�•e•9+ifaro•2��ii 9-�,�..:mea.�..ase.r�L.�.�.•.�.xa-i•a•a•a�•�t�-zP-��-r— da4i (d7� from aZjra District to a `'..► District. 0 I �11� kil�, rhe City Co'uicil, St'. Px,,I, Minn, `a! Minn, Gentlemen: We, the undersigned owners of two-thirds of the several descriptions of real estate situated within 100 ft, of the real estate affected, have acquiesced herein; and we, miners of 50 or more of the frontage to be reclassified, petition deur Honorable Body to change the following described propertyl cPu ek..e.4N from District to QQ"XL1Istrict. This petition is made pursuant to Section 23, Ordinance No, 5840. / Record Owner Lot Block Addition 44, Q1 J9 C4401 A4 at i i u " y 16t ?.I 0 State of Minnesota) Ss County of Ramsey being first duly sworn) deposes and says that he is the pe-Pson who cirdalated the within Petition con ,zi� page ; that the parties described above are the sisting of name; owners respectively of the lots placed imediately folloeach that this petition was signed byeach of said owners in the presence of this affiant) and that the sign above are the true and correct described, signatures of each and all Of the parties SO Subse ib Ild sworn to before me t (Lq,y of 1A I ot ab '� Ramsey rmty, Minn., Al My Co st expires � 41 41 7 ELEANOR ST 1 X29G. P `�. (- J5 `/G 20 2/ 22 23 24• 25 26 27,28 29 J F� 1G 4 LAND . PARKWQ > a /4 /3 /2 // JO 9 Q >` 29 30` z /S /6 ;/7 /8 -.J9 27 28 r W J J7, Z W .f IL -� v PTNEHURST AVE, 1 7/v, 74 f, 29 3 'J 17� IB /9 20 -2/= 22 23 24 '25.. ;;26 27 _ 28 16' 19 /7 Y HIGHLANDS FQRp�K P � WAY • 77� ,C GrijmAio City Clerk _ /] �% ,, \. CITY OF ST. PAUL i�Np1L OsU_9 NO.. ------ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNC R LUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY� COMMISSIONER......./ .... ............._..111. _._._........................... _..........__._._........._------.....----_....... DATE_........_._...._._.._......_......_._......_.._.__....... __....____......__. WHEREAS, Victor St. Martin, a former employe of the City of St. Paul, who was discharged from the City service for reasons covered by Chapter 409, Laws of Minnesota for,1933, has demanded a hearing upon the charges before a Board of Appeal or Referees, set up by said Act, now therefore, be it RESOLVED, that Herbert Austin be and he is hereby appointed the member of said Board of Appeal or Referees from the Adminis- trative service of the City, to act with a person to be appointed by the Mayor, in accordance with said Act, and the Chief Civil Service Examiner.r-�— -- C. ,No. 98447—By M, HGehan—. a oloye o[ they Ci$t.: Makin.8 - who was dl.reasons en from the City eervlce for reasons;. covered by Chanter 499, Lawe f-Mlnneeota for 1933, has de-: fore g ooard o f !f noon the charass be uvby said Board now thereforai or e be li set be Resolved, .that Herbert Auailn bie and saidsBoard bof nVolnted the member of the Adminlstrative' or Referees from to act with service f the City, by the Mayor ne accordance with sled; Act, and the Chief Civil Service Eanma Iner. Adopted by the Connell: July 31, 1934. 9 Approved July 31. 1934. (August 9-1934) rl .` a; COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays' May McDonald Pearce _- ------ -, _.In favor RosenTruax / — r Against Fenzel 6M 6-33 Mr. President Mahoney Adopted by the Council....._ JUL. 3- L ?M4.193._ ... JUL 31X 4 Approved -------- - ------ ---- 3 ------ Mayor - --- Mayor Jul,: 31, Yr. 7. 7. Bustin Pnrc'insine went Ci ty gall Penr Sir, Attached is a co: -y of a rasnlution adopted by tle CiVr Cmmoil today appointin? ,, a z ;ember of a Board f .meals or Referees to hear Cu aapoal of Victor St. Martin who was discharged fm..i t,.e City Service. 173 also att,^.ah o copy of au op inion of Lowis S,. Mdaraon, Corporation Co•insel, relative to the law covaring this natter. Yours truly, City Clem. original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL C Fl No. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL /RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY , b.�,..__( COMMISSIONER ..........__....44%e^..''._v.-.'.."-... ... _ .. DATE..._..... ............... _.... ............... ... .... ................. ....... __.......... q MEW, the Commissioner of Parke, Playgrounds and Public I Buildings bas reported to the Council that that certain barn iocat- ed on Lot 3, Block 3, Thompson 's Subdivision, also known as No. 674 Dayton avenue, is in such a dilapidated .apidated and dangerous condition as to warrant its being condemned and torn down; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That a public hearing be had upon the advisability and necessity of wreaking said building, on the 34th day of August, 1934, at ton o'clock A. M. in the Oooil Chamber in the Court House and City Hall, in the City of saint Paul, Minnesota; be it MTRER RESOLVED, That not lees than ten days prior to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Baildinge-shall mail to the last known record owner of said property, at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also cause a notice of snob hearing to be given by one publication in the official newspaper of the City of Saint Paul, said notice to be published not lose than five days prior to the date of said bearing. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays May McDonald Pearce--- ._------ ----- In favor Rosen Truax Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6-31 •epaper of the City Of Saint Paul, { I notice to be published not lees 'Ingle dnys_urior to the date of said '(1. 193-. -.. dopted by the Council July 31, 1934. A 7Y ;proved Tuly 21. 1934: (August 4-1934) JUL 3tX 4 Approved ....... .... .............. ------- - ...193.. Mayor 94 , --By Fred lit. 'Truax—; the Commlealoner of Parke. and Publle Buildings bes /dto the .Council that -that cer-t ocated. on. Lot 2. Block 2, . Th Subdlvlslon. also known as No. 874: Dayton -:Avenue. fe'In such n` d718D1d&ted, ARIL danRBCOus condition , ns to warrant Its being condemned and i torn down;therefore, be 1t solved; eThat a 9ublie hearing be hand upon -the advisability and nece..the any of wrecking sald fldfng on the 24th day of August. 1934 at ten o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber In the Court House and City Hall," ln. Z�9 the City .' f Saint Paul Minnesota be .' Further Re lved That net less the ten dye Pr to to the .ti fl.cd for 1 id h ark R th Com Iseloner of Parke PI ygrouad a d Publt Build- / r� in. shall mall to the last known roc - d ownerddof said his Iast:. property at known aress, or to the agent or oc- / .upan[ said. property. a notice stat. Ing the tiY me, place and nature or Pur- o.i pose ofsaid heering.. and he sha11 also COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays May McDonald Pearce--- ._------ ----- In favor Rosen Truax Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6-31 •epaper of the City Of Saint Paul, { I notice to be published not lees 'Ingle dnys_urior to the date of said '(1. 193-. -.. dopted by the Council July 31, 1934. A 7Y ;proved Tuly 21. 1934: (August 4-1934) JUL 3tX 4 Approved ....... .... .............. ------- - ...193.. Mayor 10 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 27, 1934 Mr. L. L. Anderson Corporation Counsel City Im l Dear Sir: The attached file relative to the condemnation of a barn at 674 Dayton Avenue was referred to you by the City Council with the request that you draw a resolution setting a date of hearing in this matter. Yours truly, City Clerk. W. LA MONT KAUFMAN E NESTo .JOHN ds ON Supt. of Perks CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Archited CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF _ PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner -M'L July 24, 1934 , Hon. Council c/o Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Gentlemen: This Department has received numerous complaints in regard to the condition of the barn at 674 Dayton Avenue. our inspector advises that the barn is vacant, the ground is oil soaked, and cluttered with leaves. The building is dilapidated and a hangout for bums. In vied of the condition of this building, may vie ask that a public hearing be set in accordance with Section 1-14 of the Building Code. Yours truly, City Architect LAR. -U J c ,MMISSIONER STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PL HERO NDISS COMMISSIONER PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE COURT HOUSE ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, of a U OD ah,� said to be owned by L�i`w�+ to_wit: and located upon the following described real estate, Ise 4g Farr ORDER WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, has upon the inspection ofthe; 4t known and described as, and situated upon above described property has found and'degter i that: � fl.>.�. O U--4 IMTAm wvn by reason of the above facts said 03VOM .�y is unsafe and dangerous tQ ii&sOO "M4 NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No. 7210, entitled "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures erected or to be erected within the City of Saint Paul" Said "-------------taken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed is hereby condemned and it is O,&red that it be t11 — W ...................days from the date of the service of th eis order and notice upon the owner from the Premises within ................. Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied or occupant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within the time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playg • + order islnade and signed by the Commtsion?r of ......................Parks, PIPaYGr�°nas with, and the expenses thereof chards ged to pnd made a lien against the property above described.a'�rss IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing at St. Paul, Minnesota, this .................................. . day of ...... and Public Buildings, . _._____.ngs.... required by law. -- si ounds and Public Buildings. Com ssioner of Parks, Play �.c� NOTICE ��Fl .C=,.Ati� _1 .._Sail'3�.-�j'�'f3�9._ .-.fl.,'jw'eiG7E;.............-- __ ............. Owner 'f o................................................................ and to..._ ................... .... ..... Public Please take not' that the foregoing or was issued by the Comm] �joner of Parks, Playgrounds and ompl ice► and you are hereby directed to comply Buildings on the ..................................... day of......"-".................. ............................... the _ ._.."...n days from the uate of service of this order therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that yo�do not file any answer, objection or appeal, as require Y �L`, rovncls and Public Buildings will proceed to enforce said Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, within...._ ........... .... and notice upon you, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playg he penalties prescri�d by law order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof a ...._..... ..... s... ands nod Public Buildings. Commi Toner of Parks, Playg W. U MONT KAUFMAN ERNEST Supt. of Playgrou O N Supt, of Parks CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota . DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner +6-6-•® August 13, 1934 Hon. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Dear Sir: May we refer to Council File 98448, which sets a hearing rel- ative to the advisability of wrecking the barn at 674 Dayton Avenue. This Department received a call today from a representative of the Greek Ccrimunity of St. Paul, the owner, who advises that proper disposition of this barn will take place °ith_n thirty d.ays. It is our opinion, therefore, that further action in this case will be unnecessary. Yours truly, City Architect L,',R .. U ..�21na1 ro City Clerk • COUNCIL 9 $1R'Y{'G4D CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.---------`- • -- OFFICE F THE CITY CLERK COU CIL R UTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTEDSY..... .................'-'--' DATE...._-......._.rY.uly...3,�...1....1.934......_..........__--------_--- IIUU''FFEE - _ ..._ B.L_---._....------._......_... _. COMMISS R._...._.._.._.._.........__. ........._.._. ...... RESOLVED ✓� That the Commissioner of Public Works be and be is hereby authorized ry. and directed to oil the following streetst Alley -Magnolia -Jessamine -Cypress -Earl Milton Rosen- � e the he's Lerebvr%n Alley -Maryland -Hawthorne -Cypress -Earl direeted to oil the follow - Case, Mississippi to Westminster anotia, Jessamine. Cyures-, Cook, Mississippi to Westminster ryland. Hawthorne. Cy,-' Geranium, Mississippi to Westminster �eaiinnnt to wol toweeamtr Jenks, Mississippi to Westminster %Tlsaiaslpni to Magnolia, Mississippi to Westminster -- Allay-Fauquier-Roes-Flandrau-White Bear - Alley -Fifth -Sixth -Forest -363' East Alley -Hudson -Euclid -Cypress -Earl Alley-''cLean-Pacific-Earl-Heater Allay -Margaret -Beech -Cypress -Earl Alley-Rosa-Seventh-Kennard-Flandrau Alley-Seventh-Kerwin-Kennard-Flandrau Alley-Seventh-Kerwin-Flandrau-White Bear Alley -Sixth -Margaret -Cypress -Earl Conway, Commercial to Hoffmann Alley -Dayton -Marshall -Dunlap -Lexington Alley -University -Sherburne -Dunlap -28' W of W.L. Lexington Alley -Sherburne -Charles -Dunlap -Lexington Alley -Charles -Edmund -Dunlap -Lexington Alley -Edmund -Thomas -Dunlap -Lexington "T" Alley -Berkeley -St. Clair -Finn -Cleveland Allay -Central -University -Dunlap -Lexington "T" All ey-Fairmount-Goodrich-Finn-Cloveland Alley -Fairmount -Goodrich -Cleveland -Kenneth Alley -Goodrich -Lincoln -Cleveland -Prior "L" Alley -Joffe rson-Welleslay-Finn- Cleveland Alloy- Jefferson-Welleale y-Cleveland-en neth A118y-Juliet-Jefferson-Cleveland-Kenneth "T" Alley -Palace -Juliet -Finn -Cleveland Alley -Palace -Juliet -Cleveland -Kenneth Alley -Randolph -James -Finn -Cleveland Alley -St. Clair -Sargent -Finn -Cleveland ..Ty Alley -Sargant -Princeton -Finn -Cleveland �T" Alley -Stanford -Berkeley -Finn -Cleveland "T" Alley -Wellesley -Stanford -Finn -Cleveland Alley-igellesley-Stanford-Cleveland-Kenneth COUNCILMEN Yeas May McDonald Pearce Rosen Truax Wenzel Nay' In favor -_--:!./�.. Against Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6.33 JUL31 1934.1x3..... Adopted by the CounciL.-- _....................... JUL 31 Approved--.. 193.....- Mayor PUI3LISFitiD �' ��� Orialnai m City Cleric PRESENTED BY COMM I SSI ONER.._ ..... CITY OF ST. PAUL COUHaL N �R���� FILE No ....................... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FORM DA MUM WHEREAS, by virtue of that certain contract dated October 30, 1931, made and executed by and between St, Paul Bridge & Terminal Railway Company and City of Saint Paul, among other things said City was given and granted certain easements in lands adjacent to and for use in connection with Municipal Barge Terminal of said City, and WHEREAS irtue of an 25th, 1934,,saidvSt. Paul Bridge-andnt ted assigned unto Cnicago Great Western Railroad Company, for and during the term from July 1, 1934 until and including December 31, 1934, all its right, title and interest in, to and under said contract, and has requested the consent to by City of St. Paul, therefore be it such assignment Yeas 6111 6-33 RESOLVED, that subject to the provision that no right or claim Of City of Saint Paul under said contract shall be Prejudiced thereby, the consent of the City of Saint Paul to said assignment be and the same is hereby granted, and the proper city officers be and they hereby are authorized and directed to execute a form of consent, in writing, therefor, containing the above reservation, and approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel. COUNCILMEN N�( May / McDonald ' Pearce --- ..:..........In favor Rosen Truax / --....Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney APProved.---_. No -311(),)4 _.193..--- -- Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY CITY OF SAINT PAUL R E S O L U T I O N BY Milton Rosen ot... Ing resolution upon baing was- unanimously adopted., Clty of'St. Paui. * oP the �Lswa of 1933, le - ent.. into e�84 an agrer. "ommer'leafonet f Hlrt iehaltmaintain . of the State '. t";- On Motion of seconded by .•the following resolution upon being put to vote was unani- mously adopted. WHEREAS, The City of St. Paul, by Chapter 440 of the Laws of 1933, is authorized to enter into an agreement with the Commissioner of Highways for and on behalf of the State whereby the City shall maintain trunk highways within its corporate, limtt8--and may .undertake;, and .perform the work under such agreement upon such terms as may be agreed upon with the Commissioner of Highways, and WHEREAS, The City desires and is willing to maintain certain trunk highways within its corporate limits described as follows, to—vitt T.H. No. 5 from T.H. No. 10 (Robert Street & Kellogg Blvd.) to city limits (Ft. Snelling), a distance of...... 5.9 miles T.H. No. 10 from the east city limits to the north city limits, a distance of ............................. 9.3 miles T.H. No. 12 from T.H. No. 10 (Rice Street) to the west city limits, a distance of* ............................ 5.2 miles T.H. No. 49 from T.H. No. 10 (Como Avenue) to the north city limits, a distance of ............................. 2.4 miles T.A. No. 51 from T.H. No. 5 (West 7th Street) to the north city limits, a distance of*.* .................... * 7.1 miles T.H. No. 52 from the south city limits to T.H. No. 10 (Kellogg Blvd.) a distance of* ............................ 9 1.95 miles T.H. No. 56 from the south city limits to T.H. No. 52, a distance of ....................................... 1.4 miles T.H. No. 61 from the south city limits (Point Douglas Road) to T.H. No. 10 (Hastings Avenue) and from T.H. No. 10 (Kellogg Blvd.) to the north city limits, a distance of ................................................ 8.4 miles T.H. No. 88 from the south city limits to W. 7th Street, a distance of ........................ i ..... ......... 1.6 miles T.H. No. 212 from the east city limits to T.H. No. 61 (Arcade Street); from T.H. No. 61 (Mounds Blvd.) to the west city limits, a distance of ................. 9.8 miles T.H. No. 218 from T.H. No. 52 (Concord Street) to T.H. No. 5 (Kellogg Blvd.); from T.H. No..S (Wabasha Street) to T.H. No. 10 (University Avenue), a distance of 2.35 miles and, 11HEREAS, The State, acting by and through its Commissioner of Highways is walling that the City should maintain such streets for a period of one year beginning on January 1, 1934, and ending on December 31, 1934, and during any extension or renewal thereof as provided for in said agreement, and YEEREAS, The State 'through its Commissioner of Highways has submitted to the City an agreement wherein it is provided that the City shall maintain such highways upon certain terms and conditions, and the State shall pay to the City therefor the sum of $300.00 per running mile for the calendar year 1934 and such amounts as shall or may be agreed upon for subsequent years, a copy of which agreement is submitted herewith and forms a part of this resolution. NOW THEREFORE, Be it resolved by the Council of the City of St. Paul, in meeting duly assembled, that the agreement in the form sub— mitted by the Commissioner of Highways of the State of Minnesota and which forms a part of this resolution be and the same hereby is accepted and adopted, and that the agreement men properly executed by the City of St. Paul and the State of Minnesota, acting by and through its Commissioner of Highways shall be in full force and effect and binding upon the City of St. Paul and the State of Minnesota. Be it further resolved that the Mayor and the City Clerk be and they hereby are specifically and especially authorized and directed forthwith to execute and deliver said agreement for and on behalf of -said city. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson n Rosen — ____In favor Truax n Warren ___3L___Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) Adopted by the Council—J& 3 11934 __193_. _ - j ° t93 Approved ----.--__ - -_--_193_..— Mayor ,`UBLi5tM1? Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, City of St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir: Re: Trunk Highways Within the City of St. Paul. Under date of June 13th we submitted to you a form of agreement and resolution for the maintenance of trunk highways in the City of St. Paul. Since that time certain suggestions have been made by officials of St. Paul and Duluth and have been embodied in the redraft which is being sent you herewith. The corrections are all minor, except that Paragraph II has been completely redrafted. I would, therefore, suggest that in order to avoid confusion you destroy the copies mailed with our letter of June 13th. This agreement has been prepared in duplicate and to each copy is attached a form of resolution to be.adopted by the City Council, authorizing the execution of the agreement. The agreement has already been signed by this office and upon execution on behalf of the City, one copy should be returned for our files. Yours very truly, DFPARTMENF GH796YS, Co NP1E/HH mmissioner of Highway. . >O J. T. P.LLiHON' II YtMTYR COMMMMOrall •!0 � pg11Q11 N. W. ELMERO � CaM ONQ W MOIIWIIY. W. F. ROSENWALO W�xIVMIK[pplwml O. L. KIPP M. J. HOFFMANN enarlJwnw oanmw O .. STATE OF MI�NESOTA DEPARTMENT OFHIGHWAYS ; f - wMoo� omlwnn F� MG UNIVERSITY AVMUE SAINT PAUL. MILAN. July 26, 1934• Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, City of St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir: Re: Trunk Highways Within the City of St. Paul. Under date of June 13th we submitted to you a form of agreement and resolution for the maintenance of trunk highways in the City of St. Paul. Since that time certain suggestions have been made by officials of St. Paul and Duluth and have been embodied in the redraft which is being sent you herewith. The corrections are all minor, except that Paragraph II has been completely redrafted. I would, therefore, suggest that in order to avoid confusion you destroy the copies mailed with our letter of June 13th. This agreement has been prepared in duplicate and to each copy is attached a form of resolution to be.adopted by the City Council, authorizing the execution of the agreement. The agreement has already been signed by this office and upon execution on behalf of the City, one copy should be returned for our files. Yours very truly, DFPARTMENF GH796YS, Co NP1E/HH mmissioner of Highway. . >O hereby certify that have compared the above and for resolution with th original on fil in my office and t e same ie e true and correct copy of d orig al. Dated this day o, '��lm 193_. Clerk i 4 -q-5-3 r� ORIa IN11L TO CITY CL[RK COUNCIL4V CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM H. E. Barren ��� PRESENTED BY Fred Y. 'Fran - July 25, 1934 COMMISSIONER- I. C DATE RESOLVED That On We Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee= C. Isaacson, 999 Arcade St. On Sale'Balt Beverage Appl. 4925 Raw COUNCILMEN YeasNays Pearce j Peterson / Rosen — �_In favor / Truax /Warren ____:;—Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) t/ 5M 6.34 I C. F. -Plc. 9846yrisy ti: 'N7:' Warren— Fred M Trunx—i. C Pearce— Resolved. That On finis Malt Bever - 1 named person fortheaddre follow - ng i- ( rated be and it Is hereby granted and', } the City Clerk is instructed to issue -. such licenseupon the Payment Into the city treasury of the r aulred fee: r C. Isaacson,: 989 Arcade St.. On Sale t Malt Beverage Appl. 4925. New. Adopted by the Council July. 31. 1934.' APDrOVed July 31. 1934. i (August 4-1934) "" A Adopted by the Council JUL '� 1 Approved__— Mayor Adopted by the Council 193_ Yeas. PEARCE Nays. �/ !PETERSON �XROSEN /TRUAX /WARREN J� /WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) / AA iom 1•34 ".'CTTY OF SAINT PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY • 4 BUREAU OF LICENSES To the BUREAU QF POLICE: Appl. No.-- Name Business Address� has appliM -193--/!t—. for License Fur sh in de it your reasons for approving or disapproving this application. USE REVERSE SIDE 0' NBL;h66A1CX DELINQUENT TAXES C. F. #98452 August 3, 1934 Year Amount C. Isaacson 989 Arcade St. (On Sale 1928 -No A.F. 30.69 Malt Bev.) 1929- " 50.2+ 9u 131- " 97.4 1932- 82.90 318-41 C. F. #98453 Frank Ballis 142 W. 7th St. (On Sale 1931-A.F. 835,80 Malt Bev.) 1932-A.F. _1609 07 2444.87 i f •r MISCELLANEOUS August 3, 1934. NOT DELINQUENT C. F. #98460 Thad Kelly 23 W. Fairfield Ave. On Sale Malt Bev. C. F. #98454 C. Martinson 1858 W. 7th St. Off Sale Malt Bev. C. F. #98468 Bracie Barrett 205 Forbes St. Restaurant 4953 On Sale Malt Bev. 4893 ORIGINAL re CITr CL.R1 j %C.t `CC_.Lt CL(iIS�TY OF ST. PAUL FIILENCIL NO.__- 984.5 e OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM I PRESENTER BY COMMISSI(WR_ DATE— __ZUlg_2%_ M4 RESOLVED That On and Off Sale Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Frank Ballis lag W. 7th St. On Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4866 New "!) ate. m COUNCILMEN yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen _In favor Truax /) Warren (9- -Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) s%I 6.11 C. F. No. 98463—By H, E. Warren Fred M. Truax—I, C. Pearce— Resoived, ThatOnand OH Sale Malt Beverage. license applied for by the -fol- lowing named person for the address •' Indicatedbe and It Is hereby granted' and the city clerk le Instructedto issue) ce ch license upou the payment Into the ity treasury of the reoulred. fee:. Freak Battle, 142 W. 7th St.. On Sale ,,fall Beverage Appl, 4866, New, Adopted by the Council July 31, 1934. Approved July 31, 1934. (August 4-1934) Adopted by the CounciJVL_3 11934 _ 193 Apprzncd __ JUL 193_ h4ayor Adopted by the Council 193_ Yeas. Nays. EP ARCE ER SON ROSEN TRUAX ,-�WARREN AWENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) 10M 1-84 CITY OF SAINT PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BUREAU OF LICENSES To the BUREAU O POLICE: Appl. NjkX0-- Namew —'" �' Business Address_� has applie 193 for 6 "21 �rS4 lvt ( —ti., License Furnis detail Aux reasons for approving or disapproving this application. AYYiIVVISU: z d7 le . �0 Ari /1 A ;*7-rJ thief of Police USE REVERSE SIDE IF NECESSARY CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnuote OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Cluk and Comminioner of Resistration q t July 30, 1934 Hon. H. E. Warren Commissioner of Public Safety City Hall Dear Sir: The attached application and resolution granting beer licenses to Frank gallis, C. Isaacson, and C. Martinson were referred back to you by the City Council for further investigation and report. Yours truly, City Clerk. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLIIRK COUNCIL e CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM $ !. Warren COMMENTED ER , 8redDATE V. TruAx July 25, 1934 RESOLVED That Off Sale Malt Beverage license applied for by C. Martinson at 1659 W. Tth Street be and the same is hereby granted and the City City to instructed to issue each licensecvpon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson ,,,Rosen —__—__In favor /Truax Warren ___.__Against / Wenzel - Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C.F eNo 98454— 13Y H arren— d M. Truax—ll. C. P arce— Resolved; That Off Sale all Bever- noe license applied for by C. Martin- s n at 1868 W. 7th Street beand the sam8 is hereby wanted and the City jlClerk la Instructed to issue ouch licenso upon the payment let. the CRY treas- Iury of the repaired fee. AAdopted pproved Julys 31' 1934il4.Juty 31, 1934. (August 4-1934) Adopted by the Council JUL 3 11934 193 jog _31M4 Approved- ________l93_ Mayor f To the BUREA OF Name Business Address CITY OF SAINT PAUL -DPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BUREAU OF LICENSES has applied 193 Furnish in detail your reasons for approving or disapproving Appl. No. application. APPROVED: Chief of Police' Inspector. USE REVERSE SIDE IF NECESSARY Y Adopted by the Council 793_ Yeas. � Nays. PEARCE PETERSON /SEN RUAX REN WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) C..F.'Noa. 98466.p8468. y8f54— � 7It�[y .: i11�% � �- Try" Reaotved.'1'hat checks be drawn pp CITY OF SAINT PAUL �9�i, 7tq' the City Treasury to thoun�e nggregate e'"°' `t�� i ~PRINTER I numberedt69411in F698 1n ;;; oe:. �ICIL RESOLUTION COUNCIL FILE NO.�___-_ Ccheck on dle in the office" oY. the City omptroller Adotlted by theCouncil July 3L1934. ADDroved July 31, 1934. 1 2 (August 4-1934) 1934 RESOLV�I ,THAT CHECKS BE D $3514441'39 OF � RAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY,TOT}�E AGGREGATE AMOUNT COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED _TT 66 CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COM --INCLUSIVE, AS PER ROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL JVL I jqjIS APPROVED .1 IY ia�h 193__ crtr co�rrao��ra eoo io ee BY DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL , �H1 / J.. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE IL NO, COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL FILE ���-��-------�-==�------------ � P terson COUNCIL RESOLUTION ""NAW PEA-- R-' L'j'��;.�INFAVOR AUDITED CLAIMS--------.ISI►--2� - ROSEN... ........................19..',1... TRUAX _ AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY. WENZEL �IJ� MR. PRES. NnH Fv TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF f.29r..771., LT_..- COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED _ TO.. INCLUSIVE, AB ADOPTED BY� �}IE IJNCIL L I9{q�........... PER CHECKS ON FIL6JMi E OF FIC CITY OM PTROLLER. APPRO I 1•7jr j /l///!•�'/J"" CITY C ROLLER � /�, ,l��L.- �-1i•- of/L/' � MAYOR BY TOTAL DATE CHECK RETURNED NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 64 267 9�': 1660249 oI 5941 Blomberg's Grocery 1 3 3� 5942 J.H. Coakley ;I 18 10 5943 H.H. Hauer 9, 5944 R.1V Hruby Grocery 12 24� 5945 Maliof Grocery 3 8 5946 Mickelsenls Grocery36I 5947 Morelli Brothers 2 27 5946 John T. Peisert 16 071 5949 0.17. Rohland Company 7q. 5950 'gym. A. Scanlon 40 5951 gteinls Meats & Groceries 97 5952 5953 T7estlundls Market House Thoele Prihting Comoeny 6 26 6 OO 5954 Twin City Supply Company3 1 851 5955 Union Library Association 791 5956 Universal Carloading & M st.do. 1 0 5957 The Vellumoid Company 15 00 5956 5959 Villaume Box & Lumber Company! "'allaoe & Tiernan Company,Ind. 20 90 99 6o 5960 Mashington Foundry Company 227 0 z5� 5961 "fest End Ice Company j 98 { 5962 'Testern Badge & Novelty Company 1 00 5963 'Testern Crucible Steel Casting Co. 16 64 4 5964 "?estinghouse Air Brake Company 00 5965 Testlund Meat Company 23 04 j 5966 17.J. Westphal 12 00 i 5967 R.B. lfhitacre & Company,Inc. 465 52 5966 Williams Auto Body Company 3 00 5969 Tm. H. Ziegler Company 121 03 5970 Leone Crenna ! 25 00 5971 Carmen Delmont (, 215 on 5972 H.H. Fuller Company11 5 94i 597 Vary Schreiber 30 00 5973 Northern States Power Company: 6 934 961 5975 Max "Verner 22 22 5976 George Williams 28 801 5977 Commonwealth Electric Company 1 097 00 5976 Legal Ledger, Inc, jl 575 on,i 5979 5960 Axel F. Peterson Comlr. of F n. S. Bloom & L. A. ginykin !I 11 078 96{j 250 00I' 5981 Martin F. Falk Paper Company 63 76' 5982 John G. Mandel 35 20i 5963 Bureau of M. Research 50 00 i 5964 Carl P. Herbert 24 00 5965 Axel F. Peterson, 0, of Fin. lj 001 5986 H. x, Stahl Company 74447 9611 5987 gtiefel Products Company 59 37111 5968 Donald 7f. Taylor 129 00 5989 Underwood—Elliott—Fisher Company 5 250 00� 5990 Axel F. Peterson, C, of Fin. 1 I 1 472 20, SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 0+267 ' =20 ]00 6-f2 I 2 CITY OF SAINT PAUL ,I '4 I_ 1 jp�__ � I jibCOUNCILNO. .------DEFILE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE-"'""''"-"---------�---OUNCILMEN-ROLL CALL MAi COUNCIL RESOLUTION °NFAVOR AUDITED CLAIMS -_.._ _IJuly 2$__..__...._._...._......_...,9 34 PEARCE ROSEN TRUAX _ _ ,......_AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE ORrI(�+.FIEJITY TREASURY. WENZEL f�e1+�w TO THE AGGREGATE OF $ -, 1yY�YVJ. V-....... ... COVERING MR, PRE V ban 1��j�{ _ Tp INCLUSIVE. AS 1 CHECKS NUMBERED --..�-���.�� --' ADOPTEDSYTHECOUNC,�... -A . L934 -.- PER CHECKS ON FIDE fN OFF IFE OF HF -CI Y COMPTROLLER. COM O ER .......... .l ... .. � MAYOR Bl4" == =- ----- -- - _-- TOTAL DATE RETURNED CHECK IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER 11 DISBURSEMENT' BY BANK NUMBER CHECKS i� CHECKS i 11 7o -2 BROUGHT FORWARD 1i __--- — —6-4-267- q 1 Iii 710029 fit . 5991 9tegmeir Tire Company 65 29 991 Oq 5992 George Sudeith 17 5011 599 599 Chas. Kartak Thornton Brothers Company goo 32 ON Oa 5995 David Hashefkin !' 64 oa. 5996 Amer R. Robinson 5997 John Newgard 69 P 5999 Mrs. Delia Brown27 OOi1 5999 6000 Mrs. Mary Bmily Christy Mrs. Anna R. Foley 331 4o 90!' 0011 6001 6002 John Lennon Mrs. Elizabeth Literski1 40 24 001 92'' 6003 Mrs. Hannah Peterson 28 80, ' 90 6004 mr=Elfrida Soderberg I; 395 6005 'gym. Yungbauer & Sons 10 001 6006 The Apothecary Shop, Inc. 1 748 39', 6007 Art Metal Const. Company 900 00, 6008 Fielding & Shepley, Inc. 123 01,; 6009 Farwell, Ozaun, Kirk & Company 63 551' 6010 H3noock—Kelson Merc.Company 106 9811 6011 Maendler Brush Mfg.Company 4 21 6012 F.J. Morse & Company Material Co., I' 1+5 051• 6013 3t.Paul Builders Company 30 23,'''. 6014 St.Paul Corrugating 60 00;' 6015 14m. Dougherty 15 00' 6016 R.J. Fallon !� 151 331 6017 Lawrence A. soler, C.�l.D. 14 75,1 6018 Midway sign Company I'. 5 o01' 1 6019 Orrin Anderson 5 951 6020 Nels Hansen 6 59';, 6021 A 1 Stenographic Bureau i g4 2811',70 6022 S. Berglund Lumber Company 11, 28 602j Julia M. Bruess it 175 40' 0� 6024 Brunner Baking Company 260 ; 6025 Farwell, O =un, Kirk & Company ;, 152 i 4611 6026 6027 H.B. Fuller Company Graybar Electric Company,Inc.l, 17Zj 751, 6028 Great Northern Railway Company 1 194 78 51;1 97' 6029 Lax Electric Company 366 12�! 6030 H. Peitz & Son 26 351, 6031 Price Electric Company 226 75 6032 • F.T. Topel 42 0 101 6033 Tti—State Tel. & Telg. Compare & Telg. Oompan 136 101 6034 Tri—State Tel. 55 6035 Tri -.State Tel. & Telg. Compere Company' I! 1 49' 1:j 6036 �Testern Cable & Light i 27 05 , 6037 Westinghouse Electric Supply Wo.Ino. 237 501 6039 victory Printing Company Company 104 511 6039 S..Brand Coal �' 33 00 '1 0 The Frederic Hotel 9 151 ' 6041 Railway Express Agency I 6042 Reay Engraving Company 15 50 6043 Thompson's Restaurant SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD 64 267 f 92 1717921 94 7o -2 DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL NO. ----`, . 4 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL MAY COUNCIL RESOLUTION MCOONALD IN FAVOR AUDITED CLAIMS--------J4.y_ 30 - --'S PEARCE ROSEN y�y� TRUAX _ _,.,__..-qG AINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE Dgq V Ot{�i5 T�' TREASURY. WENZEL TO THE AGGREGATE A'M O`�fI1f,NM�I1T� OF 3 �� jlijiJ{•z SS77 f+•jj COVERING MR. PRES. MAHONEY 6osT QY6_- 31 1934 CHECKS NUMBERED �`VVAAAlI�ss �++E TO YYYY INCLUSIVE. AS ADOPTED BY TH��{OVtlC1L I ... .......... PER CHECKS ON FILE I THE OFFI OF T CITY OMPTROLLE R. APP OOE .... .. - / C MPTR LER-� B'� _ MAYOR _ --- .-- —�-- ---- _—.__- - TOTAL DATE -- RETURNED ..J CHECK �N FAVOR OF TRANSFER i� DISBURSEMENT BY BANK NUMBER CHECKS I CHECKS I; BROUGHT FORWARD 1' SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 7o. a -u i & 267 92 31690 jl 71 1";! • 6o44 T.A. Nolan & Company 8 001; 6045 Chas. P. Dawson Truss & A=1.4,00. Ij 7 5011, 6046 Diagnostic X—Ray Laboratory 445 851; 4047 6048 st.John's Hospital Edward Schons 23 00i 6049 Dr. Clara Aamold, 9idow of H.A. 30 001'' 6050 Ann F. Campion, Iidwof D.H.C.I 30 30 001i 001, 6051 Helen 3uilivan, 7idww of M.S. 150 001, 6052 Soo. for the Prev. of Cruelty 11 6053 Ray J. Rartak, Supt. 62' 6054 Geo.Taterby 3 47 6055 ottilie H. 0 Meer= I I 4o 6056 6057 Frank Penes Jos. Pavlioek X307 36 931 Finance 866 831 6058 Axel r. Peterson, 0. of 14 7511 6059 H.C.Boyeson Company 751 6060 Capitol Stationery Mfg.Company 149 52' 6061 County of Ramsey 25 6062 Peter Denboer i 701! 6063 Ellerbe & Company 2 001 6064 L.C.Smith & Corona Typ.Inc. 2 841 6065 Tri—State Tel. & Te1.Company Go.Ino. II 70 00 6066 Testinghouse Electric 8:zpply 2560' 6067 %E. Witherspoon, Agent 5 6068 Jack $err an 6 6069 The Healy Plumbing & Htg.Com-o ny 12 841 62 6070 Johnson Service Company 'gindow Cleaning Company 191 00'' 6071 National 1 910 53 I1 6072 Northern states Power Company! Com r 582 50 Inany 6073 Otis Elevator I 4 50 1 6074 Park Machine Company 1 25 6075 ;t.Paul Machine Worke Tel. & Telg. Compani 290 o 41 1 6076 Tri—State 121 89� 6077 6078 Anchor Insurance Agency,Ino. P.L. Anderson 80,% 24 6079 6080 Ida Bemis Weller Itfg-.' Oompaay . , :. �', 3 Il 6081 . Cudahy Packing Company i3 50 i 6082 First state Bank Ina.Agenoy i' 97 40 6083 Gopher stamp & Die Company 48 611 ® 6084 6065 Hannaford, O'Brien. Inc. Mrs. J.T. Jennings 19 66o3 5811 6086 Landon—Sauer Ins. Agency 78 i', F067 R.J. Lilly Company 66 15 6088 T.P. Lowe & Comrany,Inc. 250 95 6089 Northern Coal & Dock Company 221 00 6090 Northern States Power Oompany' 365 67 I 6091 Nortbern States Power Company! 1 69 6092 Pure oil Company 63 89 6093 Ramsey County Boiler Insp. 1 00 6094 Harry Runge 112 25 6095 St.Paul stamp Torks 34 so 6096 St Paul vocational School 6096 A The Glukote Company 15 00 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 7o. a -u i & 267 92 31690 Petition Council File No......._.. -a PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT it and PRELIMINARY ORDER. The undersigned hereby proposesthe making of the following public improvement by the City of Saint Paul, viz.: Change the -.--grad-eof_-Fisher- St.-..from-.a_--point_-631..2sou-th--_of...__.... Autumn St. to a point Pt. north of Autumn St. to ------------oonform --to- - the- ..r-ed--1-ine... on the-..pro€i-lam her-eto--attaehe-d end ---------------- made a part hereof, the present established grade being shown -------------- by nt57:u�"`"I-iris tYi-eri=ori------ --- ....._.---- --...---- --------._...-- - .._......... - - - - -- --- ---------------------- ---1 t y �- Datedthis... �...s_.......da of........._----Jly+ 1634 193_.------ ------ CounciF— ,,,- .irtY ORDERS. t — writ gimprove- PRELIMINARY or I �anowowlag IIDDroVe' PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: - Change the grade...nf-Yisher B.t_---from-a---- point..631-2.._ft_---south.--of Autumn St. to a point 829.8 ft. north of Autumn St. to -eonfo-rm to the red-iin-i--on -the- prafile. hereto attgnha anct- - made a part hereof, the present_ established_--.grade-__being.._ shovm---------.-- %yi a bnHe nEe -thereon. -------- ---------------------------------- ----------------------- ------ ----- .------------------------------------- ____ ................................................ having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul ------------------------ ---------------------------------------------- --_---------- therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. �w Adopted by the Council -------------------- -- _----_------------------ YEAB NAYS MAY CounedmanMCDONALD pproved............. !i1L.-. -.i -------------------------------- PEARCE RosEN ^ TRUAX WENZEL......_...F..-- /_.... Ma �-- - •-----.._.... Mayor. MR. PRESIDENT / Farm C A 13 (2M 7-33) . (' /'/ 4 PUB Jl i'..li ___ Petition PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. P.6 Council File No ----------- --------- y The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by the City of Saint Paul, viz.: Place . .. ....................... 131.oqk --- T,_5q t-: --------------- Z�kye'_Ajjgy. in ----------------- fr.Qm $-a , Za t$A 1 _Ayeque........-- --- --------- --- -------------- -- ---------------------------------------- - ---------------- ------------------------------------------------------ ... ............ -------------- _ ----------- --------------------------- .................- --- ---------------------- -.---------- ----------------------------------------_---- _ 1 . 9 . 3 . 4 ------------------- „1-9-3 9 - 3 ........... Dated this 31St _-day ofq:qly . .......... -- ------------ - ----- 6-i-I .... .... .... .... ------- ------------- Councilman. ------ - ;'a?'I for the .n. in V.vereent. PRELIMINARY ORDER. look 7. Summit View: ace from Saratoga; r Ave. having been pm- i WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz-: ancil of the city o St. it '. " Issloner of View and Princeton Place e•ha Comm Pave Alley in Block 7v Summit -------- -- ----- ----- ___­ . . ..... ... . ....................... .. and In hereby or-, ........................................ .. w -------------- be .6cessio, for. __?�,yenue to ..SneljjA9 ------------------------------ making of Wd --- ---------­-- f .............. .......... -------------- ------------------------------ ------------- -­ . .. ... ... ... ....... ------------- ------ ... ... ­ --- ---- ---- ------------ --- ----------- -------- ---­-------------------- ---- ..................------ having ........ ... .. ..having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul......._------------- ----- -- - ......... - ----------- ------------_-- therefore, be it Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all Of the foregoing matters to the commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Counc1 ------- --3% - ------------ -- - ------------------ - --- ------ YEAS NAYS Councilman MAY ­ --------- McDONALD Approved _------------ ------------- ------­----------------- PEARCE ROSEN TRuAx WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT �_M Fr- C A 13 (2M 7-331 ORIGINAL TO CITY clan. , COUNCIL I CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM H. 1. Marren PRESENTED Prod X. Tr09: July 21, 1934 COMMISSIO — e -- DATE— RESOLVED That On Sale Malt Beverage license applied for by Iniad Kelly at 23 W. Fairfield Ave. be and the same is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. COUNCILMEN ' Yeas Z Nays Pearce �,: � / Peterson /Rosen _In favor Truax i Warren __ _. _ _ _Against Wenzel i —Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6-34 C g NO 93460—BY II• aPnrren— pYed bi. Truas—I. C• pear.Itenolve- That on Sale Malt Bever - Thad Kelly age license appli d 0 be and the same t 23 W. ted and the City Clerk is hereby .run such lice-treasury instructed nt ilnto the city On the payme 1834. Of Athe dopteduby the COunell July 31, Approved Suly 31. 1934. (August 4-19341 Adopted by the Council JUL 31.993A_193_ JUL 3 t W4 Approved __ _.__.----__... ___ _193 _ l Mayor V (/ Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas. /Nays. PEARCE PETERSON XOSEN /TR,UAX /WARREN /WENZEL .,-/MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) — 615�;, - ----/ ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER RESOLVED CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM i F DATE— ON ATE ON SALE "KLT BEVERAGE - New applications Thad Kelly 23 W. Fairfield Av. On Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4444 New n _.r_"_- - tr- .�1-._46-c4-__..-tL COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) su 6,14 Adopted by the Council_-._— _ _ —_193—_ Approved—__.—__--.--___-____l93_— Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minneeote OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 24, 1934 Hon. H. E. Warren Commissioner of Public Safety City Hall Dear Sir: The attached applications of Thad Kelly and P. J. Mnikerin for On Sale Malt Beverage Licenses were referred back to you by the City Council with the request that you provide reports on these applications from the Chief of Police and the License Inspector. Yours truly, City Clerk. \ ORIGINAL TO CITY Cl- I IGCIL (�•V CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �.. 2`OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM H. It Warren PRESENTED BY Fred U. Trnaz DATE July 21, 1934 COMMISSIONER - RESOLVED That On Sale Malt Beverage license appliel for by P. J. Ynikerin at 451 Forest Street be and the as= is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instLucted to tame such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. s COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen _ Truax Warren Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 An favor __._Against Adopted by the Council—_ Approved _ _ 193_.. 193 - _ 4 —r —_ Mayo Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas.Nays. PEARCE 11X PETERSON / ROSEN / TRUAX WARREN �/ W ENZEL / MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) / onlmrvnL ro elrr gene 98461CITY OF ST. PAULFILENPAULCIL NO. CO - / Op1FICE OF THE CITY CLERK „-� COUNQIIj RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE_ July 31, 1934 RESOLVED That the purchesin Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, .­ith the consent of the u_ yor -and tae 111olr._ tr )ller, one tank c,,r, auproximately 90"0 cellona, 400 end point gasoline, from the t ID:,EST OIL COL.PAItL,Y, , t L ,,rice of � .094S4b ter crallon, less 1? ten drays, irlcl.;din st„te tE x ,nd state in— s,:;ecti,n, .;lso Feder ­l excise t, --,x, to b_ a;octed on t:sriicival Ea i;; tent B,ir.�,au r at Dile qtr et, on i,ifo!:nal bids, an amer>ency exists, Fr'liere f< i1a.r= 'o s:ct : rora,tl: vaullt rors a haru.shi� to best interests of the City. Charge General Fuad— idunicipal EGu.i;:went— 10^3-13� COUNCILMEN Yeas / Na 7arce Peterson /Rosen — _____In favor /Truax /Warren ___L.—. Against Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 j end polntrgaeollne -from the MIDWEST' OT COMPANY, at a price f E.094 per gallon, lees 1% ten. day.,oincludin396g Fede tax anti lata lnepectlon, nl.o Munlclosl xEouipmento Pr - pepur at emocgency texlet.i where faliure W act promptly would work a hardship to the beat interests, of the City. Charge General Fund—Munlelpat Eeuipment- 1003-134. Adopted by the Connell Aug. 1, 1934. E Approved I” 1. 1924. (August 4-1934) s Adopted by the Council—AIG... i A93., ___ Approved_ AUG_ 11934 _ 193 Mayor 1934___193Mayor original to City Clerk Q \\\ ( ) / $� CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL NO [ ({7(462, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FILe �Y !'t ����CCC S C L -R SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY - COMMISSIONER .......... ...... ....f�C.�.rwI_....... DATE ..... ....... __- x FOMSiEO WHEREAS, the Federal tax on certain boa office receipts alithe St. Paul Auditorium during 1933 was unpaid, in the amount of $203.02, due to the fact that such sum was set aside 'in the desk of the manager of the Auditorium, from which place it was stolen, and WHEREAS, the City is required to pay the said sum of $203.02 to the Collector of Internal Revenue, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to pay the said sum of $203.02 to the Collector of Internal Revenue, said sum to be paid out of the Auditorium Fund, No. 17. IIC. F. No. 98462—By I. C. Psere — tain b , office c ip s d at the St.ax oPaulrAu- ditorlum during Ifin was unpaid. in the amount of $203.02, due to the fact that such um was set aside 1n the desk of the manager of the Audi- torium. from which place It was stolen,and j thehereas, the aid sum o[ $203.02 tois e therC lled to etor of Internnl Revenue, therefore be It Resolved. that the proper city o111- rs be and they are hereby authorized C nny the aid sum f 5203.02 to the Collector of Internal Rev.. us said sum to be paid out of the Auditorium Fund. No. 17. Adopted by the Council Aug. 1, 1934. Approved Aug. 1. 1934. (August 4-1934) COUNCILMEN I Yeas Nhys ZSay Petersl ana>zix , I i Pearce _.;_..-....__III favor Rosen Tritax----..... Against Wenzel prarreri� 6M a-31 JX Mr. President kb0JI0 Gehan Adopted by the Council.. -.lUC 1 193 193. AUG p�p - - .... Approved---- Vu---9�J4r� 193.... Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COt79CIL--RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER +P�-^^a•---'C-.�.-.^+ DATE RM WHEREAS, by mistake, the Federal tax on certain box office receipts at the Auditorium during 1933 was not paid at the time required by Federal law, and WHEREAS, the City desires to apply to the Federal Govern— ment for the abatement of the penalty and interest on such tax, which penalty and interest was placed thereon due to the delayed return, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Corporation Counsel is authorized and directed to prepare and forward to the Treasury Department of the Federal Government, the claim of the City for such abatement of penalty and interest. COUNLMEV - Yeas �i/ N. earcc �/ �cterson /Rosen ---In favor /Truax /Warren _. Against /Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) sit 6.14 C. F. No. 98463—BY I. C, Fearce— WheLaJn box by mistake. r-eipt. atitax on the Auitoriumthe time d eaurinulred� was net paid at 33 by Federal law, and Where ys.ethel Cit a nesent tfor P[ e Coun- sel Adopted by the Council --AM I }gS4__193_ AUG � X934 Approved____— -- — — 193----- Mayor By -r. C. Peart— Original to City Clerk une 2lat and 22nd, gg� /5, � ` CITY OF ST. PAUL t arena, Yorle. Pety ony E ()81'64 ty to Day the a at �------- ------- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK .- Auditorium, and i" Society has reauested ":.+ed to Day the coat of NCIL R OLUTION—GENERAL r rnittoDaly and the ninI.. of the I v.._ r PRESENTED EV — - COMMISSIONER..... -.... ..._......... ...._... ............-...._..._........_......._......_.._........__--. DATE, 11)m WHEREAS, on June 218t and 22nd,1934'the American pe6ny Society rented the Auditorium arena for a peony show, such Society to pay the usual rental fee for the Auditorium, and WHEREAS, such Society has requested that it be permitted to pay the cost of opening and operating only,and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Council that the flower show was not a commercial enterprise, therefore be it RESOLVEC, that the request of the American Peony Society to compromise the City's claim against it forte of the Auditorium arena, be granted, and the proper city officers are hereby author— ized to accept the sum of $385.56 from the said American Peony Society in full settlement of the City's claim against it, which sum of $385.56 is the cost of opening and operating. COUNCILMEN Yeas n s Adopted by the Co ll eir -.- ��{j. 1 �Q34 193 a65,h3c Ben,�ld i �rt n 1 � Pearce favor Approved--- .. `. ^- - -1934p 193 Rosen Truax _ Against l r Wenzel Mayor 6D1 6-32 Mr. President Mahoney PilliLit;(Ii.f��� , p �G J. S. A, ; Mr. Irving C. Pearce, Commissioner, Department of Education, Court House, Saint Pail, Minnesota. Dear Sir: CONVENTION DEPARTMENT FOURTH AND CEDAR STREETS SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA June 27, 19M The Convention Committee of the Saint Paul Association of Com- merce respectfully requests that the rental charge against the Anditorium Arena for the use of the American Peony Society on the dates of June 21 and 22, 1934, be waived. It is pointed out that all expenses of bringing a flower show of national importance and of great interest to flower lovers and home owners of Saint Paul was and is being borne by a small group of Saint Paul citizens who have no commercial interest in the Society's meeting; and there were and are no funds of those people to meet the rental expense. Incidentally, I am informed by Mr. Murrapr that the total expense to the Auditorium of this show amo:mted to approximately $350.00. Mr. Murray is out of the city, but I know that he figured his cost on this, end I imagine his cost sheets are in the Auditorium office now. Cordially yours, JST:J 8etart'- ager. F�� A oyof MEMBER. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CONVENTION BUREAUS ORIGINAL TO EITT ELERK`y�r� ♦ ISUNCIL l Al ;5 "/J��� �j� JCITY OF ST. PAUL Fae No.__9_S_4_1_;5 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY., � DATE Au 3a. 1, 1984 COMMISSIONER— RESOLVED P That Dance Hall license, application 5086, and Tavern license, application 5087, applied for by E. J. Marhoun at 686 Selby Avenue, be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council _ ._ Pearce EO -1 Rosen n favor Approved_.____ Truax / Warren — —Against Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 To The Honorable City Council of the Oity of St.Paul: The undersigned, residents and property owners, living within Two Hundred feet of the premises located at 6S6 Selby Avenue, being informed that E.J.Yarhoun has made application to your Honorable body for a Tavern license, to be issued for the operation of a Tavern in said pre:::ises, respectfully inf.:rra Your Honorable Body that the granting of such a Tavern License to J.sar;.oun for said premises meets with our approval, and we respectfully join in the application for the issuance of such a license. J G -/i Name Address 71 4L - ___-�f(--- --- --- --------------------- w J---------- - �� ---------------N --- L, s --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- -- .- --------------------{-_ --� - - ----------------------------- � -------------------------------------- -------------------------- --*--{----------------------� ---------- ___-_.___________________--- b -_- --__� - A-r-l3t 1st, 111,7 4. Tion. Axel r. Potorson, Comms-isi'ner of rinance, P,nildin<-. Dear Sir: `nn boon rat for ynr 3 'a Aw'ust 9th, by t'le City io,xnct.l, on t'r.o az»licntiono of J. t?arho,-,n, 197 llo. Srui t , for dance >,al.l , t. am and "on Salo" liquor llconsoo at8r, Selby Avenue. 1711 o,� 'cindly gond notico3 to nronerty ovmors within .'n' -�t o` 3 !-,orrin<'2 Your3 vers trily, City Clerk. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTEN•OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION August 8, 1984 Hon. H. E. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety, Chairman, License Committee Dear Commissioner: With reference to the applications of E. J. Marhoun for licenses for Tavern and Dance Hall at 686 Selby Avenue, submitted for passage by resolution dated August 1, 1984, and resolution of the same date transferring his On Sale Liquor License from 781 Selby Avenue to the above address, after further investigation and survey of this neighborhood, I would recommend that permission ought not be granted to reopen 686 Selby Avenue for this type of business. As shown by the attached list, there are already an excessive number of 8.2 Beer places and Liquor establishments in this vicinity, and in view of the policy to limit the number of such places rather than to increase, it would not seem advisable to grant these licenses at this time. Very truly yours, cense �Qr- 621 Selby Av. 625 Selby Av. 626 Selby Av. 628 Selby Av. 640 Selby Av- 647 v647 Selby Av. 660 Selby Av. 676 Selby AV - 680 Selby AV - 681 Selby Av. 685 Selby Av. 757 Selby Av. 758 Selby Av. 759 Selby Av. 740 Selby Av. 741 Selby Av. Off Sale Beer Off & On Sale Beer On & Off Sale Beer On & Off Sale Beer On Sale Liquor Off Sale Beer On & Off Sale Beer On Sale Liquor Tavern - Dance Erving S. Paster On Sale Beer On Sale Beer On Sale Liquor Off Sale Beer Off & On Sale Beer Off Sale Beer On Sale Beer Off Sale Beer Off Sale Beer Off Sale Beer Off & On Sale Beer Anton Spiro$ L. S. Lurie Louts Speliopoulis Delaney & Gallivan C. Pastornak A. Miner Erving S. Paster Vincent Yost Orenstein & Miller Eugene Yohe W. J. gnowland Wm. M. Harrity Carl E. Anderson Paul Boranian Jacob Fink R. D. Boyd Grocery Excl. Liquor Store Rose Marie Cafe Restaurant Garden of Sweets Rest. & Conf. Grocery Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Grocery B & R Tavern Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Drugstore Drugstore Grocery Restaurant Light Grocery Grocery Grocery Restaurant THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER.OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION Selby Avenue, from Dale to Grotto Streets 612 Selby Av. Off Sale Beer F. M. Hatch 606 Selby Av. Off Sale Liquor Geo. LeW nger Off & Oa Sale Beer Nick Chimes 617 Selby Av. On Sale Liquor Tavern - Dance On & Off Sale Beer P.F.Mavrolis 618 Selby Av. 621 Selby Av. 625 Selby Av. 626 Selby Av. 628 Selby Av. 640 Selby Av- 647 v647 Selby Av. 660 Selby Av. 676 Selby AV - 680 Selby AV - 681 Selby Av. 685 Selby Av. 757 Selby Av. 758 Selby Av. 759 Selby Av. 740 Selby Av. 741 Selby Av. Off Sale Beer Off & On Sale Beer On & Off Sale Beer On & Off Sale Beer On Sale Liquor Off Sale Beer On & Off Sale Beer On Sale Liquor Tavern - Dance Erving S. Paster On Sale Beer On Sale Beer On Sale Liquor Off Sale Beer Off & On Sale Beer Off Sale Beer On Sale Beer Off Sale Beer Off Sale Beer Off Sale Beer Off & On Sale Beer Anton Spiro$ L. S. Lurie Louts Speliopoulis Delaney & Gallivan C. Pastornak A. Miner Erving S. Paster Vincent Yost Orenstein & Miller Eugene Yohe W. J. gnowland Wm. M. Harrity Carl E. Anderson Paul Boranian Jacob Fink R. D. Boyd Grocery Excl. Liquor Store Rose Marie Cafe Restaurant Garden of Sweets Rest. & Conf. Grocery Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Grocery B & R Tavern Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Drugstore Drugstore Grocery Restaurant Light Grocery Grocery Grocery Restaurant THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER-OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION Immediate Vicinity of Selby & Dale 156 No. Dale St. Tavern - Dance On & Off Sale Beer On Sale Liquor 169 No. Dale St. Tavern - Dance On & Off Sale Beer }{}-N. Bade Gff Hague & St. Albans Off Sale Beer L. Roisner & The Stables R. Rosenfield Restaurant John W. Watters The Ambassador Restaurant Thoms Grocery ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE August B 1934 RESOLVED That licenses for Dance Hall., application 5086, and Tavern, application 5807, applied for by E. J. Marhoun at 686 Selby Avenue, be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the License Inspector, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to E. J. Marhoun the fees of $1.5.00 and $200.00 and to cancel said applications for licenses. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council----- ---193— Pearce Peterson Rosen -------In favor Approved-------- 19 3 Truax pproved_— --193Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) s.M 6.34 6RIo1NAL To CITY CLERK — COUNCIL No. ^w cle t OF ST. PAUL FILE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED DATE COMMISSIONER ER VPHEREAS, heretofore an ,On Sale" liquor license has been issued to E. J. Marboun to operate such business at 781.Selby Avenue, and WHEREAS, the said E. J. Marboun has requested a transfer of his liquor license to No. 686 Selby Avenue, and the License committee has recommended that such transfer be granted; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the "On Sale" liquor license of E.J. Marhoun be transferred from 781 Selby Avenue to 686 Selby Avenue, and the proper city officers are requested to make the necessary changes in the city records. �— A PA: r �V COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce V Peterson 0 Rosenavor i Truax J Warren Against Wenzel ✓ / Mr. President (Gehan) V/ 5M 6.14 11 Adopted by the Council_—___193._- 193_ Mayor Hon. H. E. Warren, Chairman, License Committee, Building. Dear Sir: The attached application of E. J. Marhoun for transfer of "on sale" liquor license from 781 Selby Avenue to 686 Selby Avenue was referred to the License Committee, by the Council, for recommendation. Yours very truly, 7 City Clerk. "� CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnewta OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clak and Comminloner of Registration July 18th, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren, Chairman, License Committee, Building. Dear Sir: The attached application of E. J. Marhoun for transfer of "on sale" liquor license from 781 Selby Avenue to 686 Selby Avenue was referred to the License Committee, by the Council, for recommendation. Yours very truly, 7 City Clerk. "� Saint Paul, Mjnnesota, July 17th,193 To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of St.Paul. Gentlemen: Your petitioner E.J.Marhoun respectfully informs your Honorable body that he is the holder of a hard liquor license issued to him on the 15th day of February, for the premises known as 781 Selby Avenue, St.Paul,Minnesota. That pursuant to said license he has been conducting an establishment for the dispensing of hard liquors at said premises up to the present time. That during all of said time he has conduct- ed a reputable place of business, and so far as he knows, there have been no complaints of any kind against said place of business,by residents or otherwise. That he has entered into an agreement for the leasing of the premises at 686 Selby Avenue and desires.to more his place of business to said address. That the reason for the proposed change of premises, is that the present quarters occupied by y ur petitioner at 781 Selby Avenue are inadequate to accomodate his patrons. The premises at 686 Selby Avenue having a much larger floor space and better general accomodations. Wherefore your petitioner respectfully prays your Honorable body for permission to transfer the hard liquor license issued to him for the premises at 781 Selby Avenue, to the premises at 686 Selby Avenue. Yours ver (E.J.Marhoun. _ U ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK MI .67 By 8. E WiC9'ren CTY OF ST. F'°� 1' c, Poarce—.1,10UNCIL That r newai of the �4.J3-� / r, `. ^.E NO. - vart- OF THE 61 ae°ll d for by the follow- city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses and a the the d ,..... hereby the city _G,st COUNCIL RESOLUTION h3 the City GlyIs Instruct-: fees: '.•such Ito......von the °D' ' - - the City treasury of the 'I PRESENTED BY - . 1702 Grand. Ave. t COMMISSIONER -_ '--� �� 'r— -_— unewah ,,:i. "3,v 51, 1954 RESOLVED That renewal of the various licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: H. Koenig 1702 Grand Av. Bakery Appl 4809 Renewal Stanley Meat Co. Inc. 583 Wabasha St. Butcher " 4946 " Phillips Petroleum Co. 71 W. 3rd St. Gasoline Sta. 2 pumps " 4967 " Shell Petroleum Corp. 1728 Selby Av. " " 5 " " 4824 " Standard Oil Co. 2058 Grand Av. " " 3 " " 4957 " Joseph Toelke & Joe Eichoff 619 Van Buren St. " " 5 " " 4921 " Jacob Brussel 507 Wabasha St.. Fruit & Vegetable Store • 4953 " Isaac Dannovsky 2" E. Fairfield Av. Grocery " 4909 Roy J. Nadeau 320 Stinson St. " " 4905 " A. G. Schroeder 291 W. 7th St. " " 4993 " Stanley Meat Co. 383 Wabasha St. ^ It 4945 " A. Stewart 499 Laurel Av. " ^ 4995 " Frank E. Wondra 619 Lafond St. • " 4970 " Wm. Wondra 868 Randolph Street • " 4952 " ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK FILE NO. • CITY OF ST. PAUL — OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE—__ July 51'."1954 RESOLVED _2. Bray Ice & Fuel Co. 2140 University Av. Ice Delivery App. 4575 Renewal J. H. Coakley 569 N. Pascal Av. Ice Station " 4576 " William Hass (Tanner Lake Ice Co.) Arcade bet. Case & Sims " " 4515 " P. G. Johnson 1560 Como Av. Ice Station " 4887 " Thomas Maloney Hemline & Thomas St. " n if 45571 n W. D. Pletech 690 N. Snelling Av. " " " 4849 " R. J. Skogloff 361 N. Snelling Av. " " " 4616 " Geo. W. Traen 1606 University Av. If " " 4547 " Albert Zahrbock 694 Cromwell. Av. Ice Delivery " 4670 " W. J. McCarron 148 E. 4th St. Botel(Leland) 63 rooms " 4606 ^ W. H. Gilbert 107 E. 5th St.- Restaurant " 4959 " Barbara Nordmann 46?j N. Shelling Av. " " 8990 ^ H. 0hennessein 775 W. 7th St. " " 3856 " Louis Totusek & Tony Matak 1175 W. 7th St. " " 4885 " PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER CITY OF ST.- PAUL FOENCIL No._ 98 7 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE___ July 53 - 1934 That renewal of On and Off Sale Malt beverage licenses -sly by the following persons for the addresae a ed be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is of the required fees: J. M. Cotey 293 Selby Av. On Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4815 Renewal Geo. R. Deinema (Triangle Inn) 115 W. 10th St. " n a n n 4830 n W. Gilbert 107 E. 5th St. " a " " " 4938 " Mrs. Elizabeth Lee 1539 University Av." n n n n 4836 a Minnehaha Hall 160 W. 9th St. " " " n " 4902 n J. E. Fort 1696 Grand Av. n a a n n 4926 a L ais Totusek & Torp Matak 1175 W. 7th St. " " ^ ^ " 4834 " W. G. Alwin 915 St. Clair St. Off Sale Malt Beverage " 4691 ^ Harry Braverman 470 S. Snelling Av. a n ° ^ 4741 " Jos. J. Ryan City Hall & Court House " " " a 4947 " Louis Totusek & Tony Matak 1175 W. 7th St. " a n " n 4635 a Wm. Wondra 898 Randolph St. a a n " n 4951 n W.F. & J. M. Cotey 293 Selby Av. " ^ n n ^ 4816 n Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, 1539 University Av. " n n a n 4857 n COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays caret Peterson A"en In favor Aruax Warren _ _--'-2_.Against /Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5"1 e.3,1 Adopted by the CouncilAUG _.1-19-193— }�� Approved °'��----- ___193_... o - AV �� Mayor/ o.i Diawt ro -Y —... COUNCIL NO 5�� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE uls OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE _—r-->_— RESOLVED That Restaurant license, application 4983,and On Sale Malt Beverage license, application 48981 applied for by Bracie Barrett at 205 Forbes St. be and they arehereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue Bach licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COU>CILM EN YeasNays 7rcc eIrson /R///ggqsss/en In favor /li(lax _ - _ 'Against Zren zej --_ Mr. President (Gchan) - C: F. No.98469 13y H. E.. Warren— Fred M. Truax—I. C: P' Warren— ,Resolved aDDIIc tion 4 82, That On 9aleMait Bav- erage .lice......Dolle.tlon 4983; aDDlled for by Bracle'Barrett at -206 :Forbes St. be and they are hereby grams and the city clerk Is: Instructed. to:.fssue" such llcenaee upon the".payment into -the city treasury ofthe reaulred fees. Adopted by the Councll Aug, I, 1934. ADD roved Aug. 1, 1934; - (August 4-1934) Adopted by the Council_ LUG___ Ljga4__193_ Approved- -- --- ------ - 193_ Mayor oniplanL ro urr CLP COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO_ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERIC COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY – - COMMISSIONER DATE— T333y +tel , 1954 RESOLVED That licenses for Off Sale Malt Beverage applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: _779 X. -Central Av. Off Sale MAlt "Beverage Appl. 4963 Neil' AZp1 Cardelli 301 E. 7th St. " " " " " 3988 " Marg Mayberg 253 W. 8th St. n " n n n 4787 n A. Schultz 419 S. Cleveland Av. " n n n n 4922 n A. H. Tews 611 Central Park Place " " " " " 4953 " C. F. No. 98469 13Y H. );, Warren Fred Df._Truax—I. C. PE, Wa MnitsReverar;e ed 8anpliedefbrfby Ot e ff f-1: 1 lorvinl; named persons for the theaddf s - es Indicated be d theyPro r hereby 'cranted and the city clerk Is hinstruct- seaeby ed to leave aucn llcenupon the Pay— ment Into the city treasury of the r nuAxel Cardelli, 3010i 7th St., 02 Sale AlaiI Bevernge Apol. 3988, New. .� M¢ry Mayberir. 263 W. 6th- St., Oft Sale Mn It Beverage Apnl. 4787, New. A. Schultz. 419 9. Cleveland Ave., OR Sale Malt Bevernge Appl. 4922, New. A. H. Tawe. 011 Cen[rnl Park Place, i Otf Sale Afalt Beverage App 1. 4963, New, a Adopted by the Councll.Aug. 1, 1934. r Approved { Avk•. 3, 1934.(September 3-1934) t- COCILM EN p��� Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council_!SLlil__J_Wi___193._.__ rcc etcrson �oscn -1n favor AUG 1 199 L Approeed__—._._--- ---_-193--- A arten 93--- Aarten _ _---Against AdiRg Mayor Mr. President ((3chan) sn Fal o—nnl TO crcr cLECJ' '• ""- 'E. UNCIL +3 v H. Warren- E IVO. CITY OF ST. PAUL,' -I• C. Pearce Ilcenaes for which OFFICE OF THE CITY CL`vl'neo for'theaaaressc COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENET d they are her clerk Is It _ann th tes upon the Cy tre-ury of PRESENT® BY % 1 + - �yr.r COMMISSIONER___—_'��----�- --.u:-�r- '�kTE— T M r-l9vid RESOLVED That licenses for which applications have been made by the persons here following for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: _Edward4Mr-i17na-Bak1ng-0o� 552 T"r6fft-Ste Bakery _- Appl•. 4949" ._ Hew_ George P. Nolan 1856 St. Clair St. Barber " 4715 a Sam Drucker 472 S. Snelling Av.Butcher it 4725 " Mary Mayberg 258 W. 6th St. IN " 4786 " Minnesota Amusement Co.Ine. 16 E. 7th St. Confectionery " 4956 ^ S. S. Kresge 57 E. 7th St. Florist " 4978 " Harry Braverman- 470 S. Snelling Av.Grocery " 4686 ^ C. S. Crooker 802 Rice St. n " 4999 " Mary Mayberg 258 W. 6th St. " " 4785 " A. Schultz, 419 S. Cleveland Av. ^ IN 4928 " A. H. Tows 611 Central Park P1 ° ^ 4954 ^ W A. W. Swanson 1115 St. Anthony Av. Oil Burner " 4907 " Katie Engel 880 Fauquier St. Restaurant ^ 5815 �V COUNCILMEN � A" Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council _-_- . 193— :terson AUG g ,"Rosen __ In favor IX -aa /Warren __ _:_/_._— _Against /Mr. President (Gahan, PUBLIS1 W 6`1 A W. LA MONT KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON Suht_, of Parks Supt, of Playground. CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF / J% PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS Q 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, De putt' Commissioner O August 7, 1934 Hon. Fred M. Truax Commissioner Dear Sir: I am returning to you herewith an application by the Bray Ice & Fuel Company for a license to operate their station now located on the southwest corner of Hamline and Thomas. There is an ice station now in operation across the street on the southeast corner. It is zoned for commercial purpos- es. uly, Qtchitect LAR..0 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commiuioner of Resistration August let, 1934. Hon. Fred M. Truax, Comstr of P.P. & P. Bldgs., Building. Dear Sir: An application has been made by the Bray Ice and.Fuel Company for license to operate an Ice station at Hemline and Thomas Sts. The Council today referred this application to your department for report. Yours very truly, City Clerk.' G-��- _( res y"� ,,��•�" `�b�" S t�. �"�'''�.'Y l1 MONT KAUFMAN Aupf, of Parks CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capifal of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 Cify Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner Hon. Fred M. Truax C ormni s s i oner Dear Sir: ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt, of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Archifa f August 9, 1934 I am returning to you herewith a letter from the City Clerk's office shoring applications for licenses, which was referred to me for report. I believe this matter is entirely in the hands of the License Bureau as stations are now at these locations and this Depart- ment has no further interest in the matter. No doubt it is a mistake that they are referred to our Depart- ment. Yours truly, City Architect LAR..0 i/7 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON CRY Clark and Comminloner of Regirtr4on August 7th, 1934• Hon. Fred M. Truax, Come Ir of P. P. & P. Bldgs., Building. Dear Sir: The following applications for ice station licenses were referred to your department, by the Council, for investigation and report: Albert Zahrbock 759 Cromwell Ave. Andrew Hollanitsch 1039 Charles St. Joe Fink 335 W. Lawson Geo. D. Baldwin 1341 St. Clair St. Louis Goldberg 1218 Selby Ave. - in rear George Young 1400 St. Clair St. L. H. Amundson 2191 Bobbins Anthony 7illelli 1692 Randolph St. Morris Saxerad 902 Farrington Ave. Kenneth Eling 499 Greenwood Ernest G. Kreul 542 Stryker Ave. Joe Rhode 111 Concord St. Yours very truly, City Clerk. [. L MISCELLANEOUS DELINQUENT TAXES Pug. 22, 1934. C.F. 8465 'f Year Amount Iff n e Berman 779 17.0entral Ave. (Off Sale 1929 -No A. F. � 129.84 Malt Bev.) 93% p 153.62 x.932— 124.6 }533-97 C. Fi�n,g�M7 Alb6rt'Thaemert 2260 Como Ave.' (Bakery) 1932-A.F. 550.05 C.F.#98470 t` `Edward M. Flynn 332 Front St. (Bakery) 1932 -No A.F. 33.4 Baking Co. S.F. t2W7 Ed,Friedholm' 1793 St. Clair St. (Ice Sta.) 1932-A.F. 632:46 Bee �e 'Ta.z r 689 Selby Ave. (Grocery) 1932 -No A.F. 223.,69 '1 3 r a swsr i .P, c, ON SALE MALT BEVERAO F,#98436 Aug. 22, 1934. NOT DELINQ,iJNNT oampana Bataglto 359 E. 7th St. 2090 c. F. #99467 MISCELLANEOUS Aug. 22, i934 NOT DELINQUENT H. Koenig 1702 Grand Ave; Bakery 4609 Stanley Beat Co. Inc. 393 Habasha St. Butcher 4946 Phillipe Petroleum Co. 71 W. 3rd St. Oae.Sta.2 pumps 4967 Shell Petroleum OM. 1726 Selby Ave. " ' 3 " 4624 Standard Oil Co. 2056 Grand Ave. " " 3 " 4937 Joseph Toelk6 & Joe 619 van Buren St. " " 3 " 4921 Eiohcff Jacob Brussel 507 Wabash& St. Fr. & veg.store 4933 Iaaac Dannovsky 244 E. Fairfield Ave. Grocery 4909 Roy J. Nadeau 320 Stinson St. " 4905 A, 0. Schroeder 291 N. 7th St. " 4993 Stanley heat Co. 363 Wabashe St. " 4945 A. Stewart '499 Laurel Ave. " 4995 Frank E. Wondra 619 Lafond fat. " 4970 I m. Wondra 666 Randolph St. " 4952 Bray Ice & Fuel Co. 2140 Universit Ave. Too Delivery 4575 J. H. Coakley 569 N.Paecal Av1s. Ice Station 4576 William Hass Aroade'bet. Case & Sims " 4515 (Tanner Lake Ice Co.) P. G. Johnson 1560 Como Ave. " 4667 Thomas Maloney Hamlin & Thomas Sts. " 4571 W. D Pletsch 6 0 N.Snelling Ave. 9 " 4549 R. J. Skogloff 361 N.Snelling Ave. " 4616 Geo. W. Trued 1606 University Ave. " 4547 Albert Zahrbock 694 Cromwell Ave. Ice Delivery 4670 W. J. McCarron 1449 E. 4th St. Hotel (Leland) 63 rms. 4606 N. H. Gilbert 107 E. 5th alt. Restaurant 4939 Barbara Nordmann 467 N.Snelling Ave. " 3990 H. ohennessein 775 W. 7th St. " 3956 Louis Totueek & Tony Matak 1175 W. 7th St. " 4635 J. M. Ootey 293 Selby Ave. On sale pall Bev. 4615 Geo. R. Deinema 115 W. 10th St. " 44930 (Triangle Inn) W. Gilbert 107 E. 5th St. " 4939 . #9467 y� MIBCELLASOUS Aug. 22, 1934• - NOT DEblelA+tfRMT Mrs. Elizabeth Lee 1539 University Ave. On sale Malt Bev. 4836 Minuehaha Hall 16o w. 9th st. " 4902 J. E. Port 1o46,Grand Ave. " 4926 Louie Totusek & Tony Matak 1175 17. 7th St. 4934 R. G. Alvin 915 St. Clair 4t. off Sale halt Bev. 4691 Harry Braverman 470 S. Smiling Ave. 9 4741 Joe. J. Ryan City Hall & Oourt,House d 4947 Louis Totusek & Tony Ratak 1175 W. 7th St. a 4833 Um. Wondra 868 Randolph St. d 4951 U. r. '& J. m. cotey 293 Selby Ave. a 4816 Mrs. Elisabeth Lee 1539 University Ave. a 4937 OFF SALE MALT BEV. Aug. 22, 1934. Axel Cardelli 301 E. 7th St. Uary Nagberg 253 w. 6th St. A, Schultz 419 S. Cleveland Ave. A. IR. Tewe 611 Central Park Place 0. F. #99469 NOT DELINQUENT 3988 �+7�T 4922 4953 0. F,_, �9ffi470 MISCELLANEOUS A 22 1934 4715 4725 4786 4956 4978 4686 4999 4795 4923 4954 4907. 3815 HOT DELINQUENT George P: Nolan 1836 At. Clair 9t. Barber Sam Ducker 472 a.snelling Ave. Butcher Mary Mayberg 253 W. 6th St. " Minnesota Amusement Co.Ine. 16 E. 7th St. Confectionery S. S. Ei►tssge 57 E. 7th St. Florist Harry Braverman 470 S.Snelling Ave. Grocery 0. J. Croaker 302 Rice St. " Mary Mayberg 253 H. 6th St. " A. Schultz 419 S.Cleveland Ave. " A, H. Tens 5 611 Central Park Place " A. W. Swanson 1115 St.Anthony Ave. oil Burner Ratle Engel 880 Fauquier St. Restaurant 4715 4725 4786 4956 4978 4686 4999 4795 4923 4954 4907. 3815 0, F. ,0$8471 MISCELLANEOUS Aug. 22, 1934. NOT DELINQUENT J. P. Pfeifer 1336 Mies. River Blvd. Restaurant 3900 On Sale Malt Bev. 3901 Tavern 5269 0. F.954�9 P. J., vogelgesang 1217 Randolph St. On gale ?salt Bev. 4187 I O. F. g49O Lawrence McDonough 1739 Grand Ave. On Sale Malt Bev. 5309 Restaurant 5310 O. F. #98491 John Newgard 875 Payne Ave. On Sale Malt Bev. 5169 Restaurant 5170 . F. m473 Adolph Gabrielson 497 St. Peter St. Dance Hall 5269 Tavern 5267 98 onsu NAL TO CITY CL@a C6U NCIL 4,4 i CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. _ FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 'i V'R..E.TEDTe� ._ DATE Avauat 1,1934 COMMSSIONER RESOLVED That Restgurant license„ application 3800, On Sale Malt Beverage license, application 3801, and Tavern license, application 5269, applied for by J. P. Pfeifer at 1336 River Boulevard, be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is in- structed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. 1 C. F. No. 98471—BY H. E. Warren—!, Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Resolved. That.Restaurant license, application 3800. On Sale Malt Bever age license, anpiicatlon 3801. and Tpv- ryllcenae, application 6?69, applied Yoe' by J. P. Pfeifer at 1336 River Bou- levard,.be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is Instructed to Is- ue such llca.... upon the payment In- to the city treasury. of the required fees. Adopted bY e C un4ell Aug. 1. 1934. Approved Aug.1 (September 1-1934) 4 Nays Adopted by the Council AUG-Jg34-193 3— , --- ---In favor Approved --"UG 193_— Against jR9 Mayor / '/ / COUNCILMEN Yeas Ater. /Rosen /Truax /Warren / Wenzel M1 6 34 Mr. President (Gcha 1 C. F. No. 98471—BY H. E. Warren—!, Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Resolved. That.Restaurant license, application 3800. On Sale Malt Bever age license, anpiicatlon 3801. and Tpv- ryllcenae, application 6?69, applied Yoe' by J. P. Pfeifer at 1336 River Bou- levard,.be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is Instructed to Is- ue such llca.... upon the payment In- to the city treasury. of the required fees. Adopted bY e C un4ell Aug. 1. 1934. Approved Aug.1 (September 1-1934) 4 Nays Adopted by the Council AUG-Jg34-193 3— , --- ---In favor Approved --"UG 193_— Against jR9 Mayor / '/ / ORIGINAL TO CITY C1.91114, f:GUNCIL 98179CI FFI TY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. .-a CE OF THE CITY CLERK -w COUNCILaRESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTEqq..BY COMMIS:.'-#qER _ DATE Anja} 1, 1%K4 REp _r WHEREAS, Lawrence McDonough desires to withdraw application 5092 for Restaurant license, and application 5095 for On Sale Malt Beverage license at 18r 01804 St. Clair Street; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Lawrence McDonough the fees of $10.00 and $50.00 and to cancel said applications for Restaurant and On Sale Malt Beverage licenses, respectively. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �Ygarce /f /Pg/ [erson �osen -._._ In favor Truax *arren Against ' Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C. h`. No.' 98472 -By Jr. E. Warren— Fred M. Truax -1. C. Peer— "r" eerce— L"rence;McDonough d -- r.. to withdraw appllcatton5092 Cor t iicenee, and application X5093 for 80 gate Malt Be\%erage license t 1802-1804. g[, Muir Street; therefore, be 1t Resolved, that the proper city of" iorre[undn otL2wrenceeM Denough lthe fees of nppllCatlone $10.00 d $50.00 and toca ,acel aid staurant and On tively. _ (gale Malt saBeverage for Rlelc_'S' re9pec- Adopted by Aug. 1, 1934., Approved A,... Adopted by the CouncilAgG_ j_ 4_.—_193_—_ Approved_1. 1"4_i93___ -- --— -----Mayor HARRY F. O'CONNOR THOMAS E. WALSH Ren. PHONE: MI. 7199 Rhe. PHONE: MI. 6296 PHONE MI. 1976 O'CONNOR REALTY COMPANY CITY PROPERTIES AND FARM LANDS CARE OF PROPERTIES RENTALS MEMBER OF THE ST. PAUL REAL ESTATE BOARD 190 NORTH SNELLING AVENUE ST. PAUL, MINN. I To The City Council, St. Paul, Minnesota 2 We, the undersigned, approve of the St. Clair Tavern, 3 located at 238 So. Snelling Avenue, same being operated by Laurence 4 T. McDonough and his mother Mrs. Stella McDonough Who run a restan- 5 rant and 3.2 beer parlor, moving and locating at 1802-04 St. Clair 6 Street. Their present location has been leased by W. A. Krank of 7 The A. J. Krank Company, now owned by w. 0. Washburn, for a 10¢ to s $1.00 Store, and as Laurence T. McDonough and his mother Mrs. Stella 9 McDonough are forced from their present location and Own.all their 10 equipment, we are glad to have them locate at 1802-04 St. Clair St. 11 NAME 12 10 13 14 15 16 18 19/! lil 20 21 , 22 23 24 r 25 26 27 28 29 A 30 /p, 42 aE a(o 014 t g t ` C? .. 1 �' V �� �y��✓ 3 4 6 I'Z2I4 . (� 9 10 11 12 13 11 is 17 11 i/CI ✓ L 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 29 29 39 31 F 11 F11, .M V. 0a10 -L TO CITY Clt.!� T 4�, l Y tl t.�,R.G�( TY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK . COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM a� DATE A gut2, 1984 RESOLVED J That Dance Hall license, application 5268, and Tavern license, application 5267, applied for by Adolph Gabrielson at 497 St. Peter Street, operating as the Haufbrau Cafe, be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licensee upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. C. Frere d MNo.. 98473—Hy H. E. Warren—I . Truax -1. C. Pearce— abbllcation 6288 t and cTaverin license. g." ation 6267, ad for by Adolph Gabrlelson at 497 St. Peterr Street, p- rating as the Haufbrau.Cofe, be acd they'ars hereby; granted and. the Clt J Clerk is Instructed, to ineue uch' 11y\1 enses upon the noYment lntp the .lt''� treasury of requiredfees Adopted byyAthe Council Aug 3, 1934. Approved Aug. S. 1934. (September 1-1934) 1 1 /s I l� CNCILMEN Yeas Nays / Adopted by the Council _pl�1_934 193_ PZrce t/ eterson FZdsen / J In favor 1�IP I�J� /LT Approved 193__ �uax arren Against _ yL�►i� ,t w .� Wenzel / Wing Mayor /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 215;;,j/ .1 4z 6 PF ORIGINAL TO CITY CLGRK ITY OF ST. PAUL FI ENcll NO. )84 74 4 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK M COV.�NCI RESOLUTIION—GENERAL FORM PRFCFNTFrf AV �/�� �� ~ DATE August 2, 1934 RESOLVED That On Sale Malt Beverage license, application 5171, Restaurant license, application 5172, and Off Sale Malt Beverage license, application 5175, applied for by R. L. Ellis at 456 Lafond Street be and they are hereby granted end the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. C, r. No. 98474—]lv H. warren_ Fred M. Truax— . Resolved. That 0n eares_ Rey- , Laura I'd. That an 11,tIn Is 6171. Res- olr Sale hraR1Hevernjmt1 6172, and at 436 6173, applied for byeReL.aElIt- hereby RrnntedStre¢t be and the instructed to leave eche Clty or rkare the payment Into the eh l�cenaeeupon the required fees.. ¢ Y treaaury' n Adopted by the Coub¢II-Auq,. 3. 1934. Approved AU¢ 3..1933. + - IAU, U.t.11-1924) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays �P erson In favor ax arren Against Wenzel �JJR. V CE PRES�ROSEPI 5M 6.34 J Adopted by the Council AUG 3 M4193 AUG 9 1934 Approved___ • / _.—_193— Mayor Adopted by the Council 193— Yeas. Nays. PEARCE --PETERSON /ROSEN /AX /WARREN ,/WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) jlmmst NO, 11974. Mor. Axe! 7. 'otcrson, D -,n.. Sir. At ,`,o (n,rc11 r..cntin 'lolC. tnac; t'lc malicntio^.3 of R. ?.. TR1j a, Tr Vn^ 41y'_o Avomio. for Onn ir_ 1t Qvc o , ,-..t -,- nt m,cl naf �1e Bovar ;e 1icen.-orat 47,6 7.nfnrA ltrnet more laid ovor to gbh "or '1ear:nr., cte �rrtr:^ ,t n^ , nuootod to notify the pmner- rmner7 rithin ?0n ">et of t'li, locntlon of _.::i,, yell-. ver• `i-11;1, City C1 orl:. j I %% �� ✓ ! �, c �; � (� � � l , . � Fes__. j._. J, j (� � � � - ._ .. � � _ � � [. � r, t ;,L Lei Ef_-i/r i;.� �/..f L�/ � .. V , �' / 1� — ' ,. �ti..k. -� �� 1 r -� /ic%l iL `� ,tet -. ,F �-,.`� � ; � � ' `� Com' y � !� (�--��// �: _ _ �9�: ; _ .I F ORIGINALTo CITY clank FILEN CIL COU No CITY OF ST. PAUL ae , ICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM R�gc WHEREAS, neretofore 11021 sale" Liquor License No. 42 was granted to the St. Paul Liquor House, Inc, to operate such business at No. 182 E. Seventn Street, and WHEREAS, the licensee rias requested that its license be transferred to permit it to operate sucn business at 110. 198 E. Seventn Street in stead of No. 182 E. Seventh Street, and WHEREAS, the Liquor Control Commissioner has approved of the transfer of location, therefore be it RESOLVED that such request is granted, and the proper city officers are directed to make the necessary changes in the City's records. C. P. No. 98476-8Y H. E. Fred M. M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Whereaet heretofore. "off Sala, :. L1Guor License No. 42 was wanted to' the St. Paul Liquor House' Inc' to op-+ erste eh business at No. 182 .E: Sev--, .nth Street. -and Whereas. the. licensee has requested 'that Its license be. transferred to per �i t'It,to oporntB�each:. 11nlne.s... at. No_, C�CILMEN Yeas Nays / [g5rce /P,etcrson Rosen _— ____.—In favor ,T-r-uax /Warren —,.,—Against Wenzel I �,�"" /r. President (Gehan) 511 6.34 182 Er,8"Injth street, onG Whereas:. the I;tgpor, Control Qom j le loner has approved- or the transfer or I cat' , therefo belt R soiv d that. such request t8 gra at , and the prnnt. 9y ver city ol"cere are dt 9 e.the o nu records neceeearY changes Adopted by the Council Aug.. 2. 1994 1, Approved 4. (August 431934) Adopted by the Council— AUG — 2 1M,4-- —` `-193— G 2193 193_—. Approved_.-- . / Mayor . "''Virinfoitr nllt MILTON P. FIRESTONE ATTORNEYS AT LAW MAYER SHAPIRO LS.tea ENDIMW BUItDIND nOealtl' erxaaT aNrnWea ST. PAUL, MINN, July 27th, 1934 City Council Of the City of St. Paul, Court House, St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: The unddrsigned hereby requests that a transfer of off -sale liquor license No.__41� which is now being used in the premises No. 182 East 7th Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, be made to premises No. 198 East 7th Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. There a will be no change in the management or ownersTf the store, and the only change that there will be is remov- ing from 182 East 7th Street to 198 East 7th Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. Yours respectfully, ST. PAUL LIQUORR HOUSE, INC. BY -F" W • 42--L/ Its MS -SJ Form B—For Re aller's Off•Sde Llcenees. APPLICATION FOR RETAILER'S OFF -SALE LICENSE State of Minnesota, License No. County of Ramsey To City Council of St. Pau 1 County of Rame ey To David R. Arundel, Liquor Control Commissioner, State Capitol, St. Paul, Minnesota. The undersigned St, PMQ1 Liquor House, I nC _ of the City of St Paul County of Rams ey State of Minnesota, hereby makes application for Retailer's Off -sale License to be used at the fol, lowing address: -19-4-East Seventh Street City of St. Paul County of Rams ey in accordance with provisions of Laws of 1934, Chapter 46, for a period of one year from and after the nth day of July , 193A. The undersigned agrees to comply with all the municipal and state laws and with all the rules and regulations prescribed by and to be prescribed by the Liquor Control Commissioner. Dated this day of Jill y _1934— St. 1934.St. P Liquor House I PERSONAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF MINNESOTA, I... County of asey sworn, and kr Subscribed and sworn to before me this —_—_day of_ July , 1934 STATE OF MINNESOTA, true CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT _'beduly has r said annliratinn County of Ramsey tss. On thio A79( day of 1 July 193-4- before me appeared Samuel H. Klane_ to me personally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that he is the_ Vi c P Pa d =n of St Paul I.quor House. InC , that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation, and that said instrument was executed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its board of directors and said Samuel H Klq,np acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of aid corporatioq MAYER SlrAPIRO, 'eod we Notary Public, Rainsay Cnly. Minn My Commission FxPires April 7, 1939. — IM Pelts 1"34 CITY OF SAINT PAUL APPLICATION .FOR "OFF SALE" LIQUOR LICENSE Application No ------------- ------- (This form must he filled out in addition W the application form and sworn statement required b, the Liquor Control Commissioner of the State of Minnesota) Name of Applicant — -------- -__S t . Paul Li quo r House , Inc. -- -------------------- - - _ - ------------------------------------------------- - Residenee Address_1 8 East Sepenth _Street. — -- - -- ---------- -------------------- --- Telephone67J-Z---- Have you a citizen of the United States?__________________________ __ - _ _ - - -- -------------------------------------------------------- - Have you ever been engaged in operating a saloon, cafe, soft drink parlor, or business of similar nature? V__ --------------------------------- When and where?_____ N_Qw__Qperat_in_g_ under__liscenee__at _3c� X 182 E. 7th St. ---- ---------- 7th St. corporation, give date when incorporated --__---__June-21_, _ 134- �---------------------------- ------------------- Name and address of president and secretary of corporation, and name and address of manager of premises upon which liquor is to be sold------. &X__11_.___Xc_zbErg- ----- pros _.---- --- 9l9-Day-ton_-Ave•1----------------------- ----------- ----------------------- -------Mayer Shapiro -t _®eo. ----------- - - 2166 R&ndclph -- S t °--- ---------- ---------------------------------Samuel__H.--Klane�--�a.na er_------------------- X16-6—Sche9fer--- S - --- -------- ----------- Name of surety company which will write bond, if known __New AmsterClam__Ca$u] Number Street Side Between What Cross Streets Ward 19d E. 74h South Corner 7th & Sibley How many feet from an academy, college or university (measured along streets) ?_----- ove r How many feet from church (measured along streets) ? ---------- -- ------- over --- 5QQ --------------- --- - --- - ------------ How many feet from closest public or parochial high or grade school (measured along streets) ?_-__o-ves--- 500 Name of closest school ------------ ge klsl n 1Q_____________ -- ---------- How are premises classified under Zoning Ordinance? ____________-__ Cpmme_rc i -------- ------ -------------- ------------- On what floor located? ............ _ Fir ®t ----------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ ---------------------- If leased, give name of owner ---- _--------------- Sohmidt--- B_Tewing__C9x------------------------------- ------ ----------- -- - -- -------------------- Is application for drugstore, general food store or exclusive liquor store?._____EXClu ige__l,_iq�r How long have you operated present business at present site? ----------- -__N_ew__loCatioM____-__-----____,, Do you now have an "On Sale" non -intoxicating liquor license?------Xa4 _N -- ----------------------------- (This application must be signed by the applicant, and if a corporation, by an officer of the corporation.) (Note: The State application form and information must be verified.) Issuance of license is not recommended. Dated------------------------------------- --195 - Lieense Inapeetor.� - APPLICANT. 12\1 M. 1.14 CITY OF SAINT PAUL APPLICATION FOR "OFF SALE" LIQUOR LICENSE Application No ------------- ------ — (This form meet be filled out in addition to the application form and sworn statement renalred by the Liquor Control C.reenteshmer of the state of Minnesota) Nameof -g-, ---- 1ROt -------------------------------- ----- Age ------------------------ - - - Residence Address - ---------- ----- -------------- Telephone No ----- Are you a citizen of the United States? -------------------------------------- ---- ---- — -------- ------------------------- - ----- -- - — - — ----------- - --- - -- Have you ever been engaged in operating a saloon, cafe, soft drink parlor, or business of similar nature? When and where? ------P "w oAeiaSLi14r un-ap-i --- 11%) -1A'2 E 7-th Ste If corporation, give date when incorporated________ Junir. 21 ----------- -------- ------ -- ---------------- ------- --- -------- Name and address of president and secretary of corporation, and name and address of manager of premises upon which liquor is to be sold -- - ------------------- --- -------------- --- ------- ---------- --------------- - --------------- eq. -- --------------------------------- i ........ .-- - --- ---- Name of surety company which will write bond, if known _IY3a:__A:f:3tfl11i-_O . Llt_r__ G-__________________ Number --------------------- Number Street Side Between What Cross Streets Ward 196 F. 7th Sou tl-, Coir;. c i th i; i joy How many feet from an academy, college or university (measured along streets) ? - ---- --"!: _,__.9Q_______.___- How - _J90-------------- ----- How many feet from church (measured along streets) ? --- --- - --- ----- !,2 _V - CIS ---�u --------- --- - ------------------------------------- How many feet from closest public or parochial high or grade school (measured along streets) ? ------ (1-V a_L___5M_ Name of closest school-- _-_---- Lie--liala-La --- A_t—c-_-H i _h --------- - -- - ----- -- ---- ----------------- -------------------- How are premises classified under Zoning Ordinance?____.__ ___.S -- --- ---------- - ------ --------- Onwhat floor located? ----------------- --- I'­11--st ------------- --- ------ I -- - --------- ---- — -------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------- If leased, give name of owner. ------ - -- - - -------- --- --- - -------------- -- -------------- ---------------------- Is application for drugstore, general food store or exclusive liquor store? - ---------- E:X_C1U0_j-V_Q ------------ - How long have you operated present business at present site? - ---------------- ---------------------------- Do you now have an "On Sale" non -intoxicating liquor license? -- --------- Xx ----- fin - - -------------------- ------------------------- - -- (This application must be signed by the applicant, and if a corporation, by an officer of the corporation.) (Note: The State application form and information must verified.) Issuance of license is not recommended. pa, Dated--------------- -- ---------------- ---- ------- 193. ----------------------------- ------- -------------------- License Inspector. APPLICANT, STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY TO THE CITY COUIICIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL To David R. Arundel, Liquor Control Commissioner, State Capitol, St. Paul, Minnesota The undersigned, ST. PAUL LIQUOR HOUSE, INC., of the City of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, located at 182 East Seventh Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, has filed an application for a removal and transfer of their license to premises No. 198 East Seventh Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. This corporation has prev- iiously given to the Commissioner all the information required as a prerequisite to obtaining a license and there will be no change in the management or operation of said business or in the names of officers, directors or incorporators of the corporation, all of them remaining the same, and the only change that is being made is a removal from the present premises at 182 East Seventh Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, to premises No. 198 East Seventh Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. Dated: July 30th, 1934. ST. PAUL LIQUOR HOUSE, INC. BY ' Its ORIGINAL i0 CITY CLBaK ('!, �yQ I mujrm <C �"0-Al�t,�..CITY OF ST. PAUL 98478-13y H. E Warren - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Truax—I. C. Pearce— ..aa. heretofor 'Off Bate" Ileuor` COUNC� RESOLUTION —GENER N PH.N96 w"teaued to Fr - to conduct No. 644.31. Peter st- -•f �l'(^, _ �.v�v� ;has, the . ansa Frank,,. BESCanam - WHEREAS, heretofore "off sales' liquor license No. 96 was issued to Frank William Normandy to conduct such business at No. 544 St. Peter Street, and WHEREAS, the said Frank William Normandy has requested that his license be transferred to Economy Liquor Store, Inc. to operate the business at the same a caress; and WHEREAS, the Economy Liquor Store, Inc. has filed a bond in the sum of $3,000, as required by city ordinance, and WHEREAS, the License Committee has recommended that the request for transfer be granted; therefore be it RESOLVED, that "off sale" Liquor License No. 96 be and the sante is\hereby transferred to Economy Liquor Store, Inc., subject to the approval of the State Liquor Control Commissioner, and its bond in the sum of $3,000, whicn has been approved by the Corporation Counsel, is hereby approved, and the City Clerk is directed to deposit said bond in the office of the City Comptroller, and to notify the Liquor Control Commissioner of the State of Minnesota of this action of the Council, and the proper city officers are directed to make the proper changes in the City's records; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Corporation Counsel is author— ized and directed to notify the surety on the bond of Frank William Normandy that it is released from any further liability arising after the date this transfer becomes effective. CO�ILMEN Yeas Na / ."fere Pfeterson /Kosen In favor /fruax /�arren `_.__Against •'Wenzel /Mr. President (Geban) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council—ML 2 MA.. 193_— AUG 2 1934 Approved-- --193-- Mayor PUBLISIIED 3-/1- CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Comminioner of Registration July 30, 1934 Mr. L. L. Anderson Corporation Counsel City Hall Dear Sir: The City Council referred to you the attached lettere of Frank W. Normandy and Samuel H. Klaur with the request that you draw a resolution granting the transfers. Yours truly, City Clerk. Virtsti uz nub oitApIxII MILTON P. FIRESTONE ATTORNEYS AT LAW MAYER SHAPIRO 2l3 -I'M M.IOWIT SUIWIN. Rw0[r RRIaT ORIIwNCf ST. PAUL, MINN. July 27th, 1934 City Council of the City of St. Paul, Court House, St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby request a transfer of off -sale liquor license No.;_, which is now in the name of Frank William Normandy, to Economy Liquor Store, Inc., a corporation, of which corporation Frank William Normandy is president. Yours respectfully, ECONOMY LIQUOR STORE, INC. By cW.- ry NIS-SJ 11,11 Pd144 CITY OF SAINT PAUL APPLICATION FOR "OFF SALE" LIQUOR LICENSE Application No ------- ___—_— (This form most be filled out in addition to the application form and aware statement required by the Liquor Control Commissioner of the State of Minnesota) Eaon m Li uor Store_ Inc ---------------____-- Age____ ------------- Name of Applicant---------- �I ---- q--- -- -- --' -- ---= Residence Address ------- 944 St. _Peter Street, St,__Paul-___ ______-Telephone ----- -- � Are you a citizen of the United States? __-______—___----------------- -- —'-- Have you ever been engaged in operating a saloon, cafe, soft drink parlor, or business of similar nature? No.- --------- When and where? ----------------- ------- —------------- ------------------ ------- —------ —------ --- ------- If corporation, give date when incorporated____-___._ c�11A--- 27_a__1�------------------------ ------ ------------ Name and address of president and secretary of corporation, and name and address of manager of premises Ps_e» - --------------------------------------- upon which liquor is to be sold-____._Fxan38 Sit. Peter Street, St. Paul, Minn. - ------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- St. Paul Minn - :6717 Markowitz, Seo., 730 Lexington Ave. No., , ----------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- same a3diess. -- �das�owitz, iI-sxiager, `------------------ ham .— ' - Name of surety company which will write bond, if known ____________—_ � '------- Number Street Side Between What Cross Streets Ward 51{1) St . Peter West How many feet from an academy, college or university (measured along streets) ------ _- -- --0° e r 50 - 0_ f1 � t--- ------------------------------ How many feet from church (measured along streets) . ' ______-____ How many feet from closest public or parochial high or grade school (measured along streets) ?--- OY_er---r�Q---- Name of closest school --- _----- Pde.Cha711g--- Ar-ts-_Sigh_-S0j1oQ ------------------------- --------------------------- ---- ------ How are premises classified under Zoning Ordinance?_._____— --- _____------------------------------------------------ - Fi rs t------- ------------------------ --- ----------------------------------------- On what floor located?_________--__----------_----- ---- - If leased, give name of owner________ReA_ ATSA&---APaT- e ----------------------- Is --------- Is application for drugstore, general food store or exclusive liquor store? ------ EX-01us-iYQ--Liquor--- StDr-e--- How long have you operated present business at present site? __------- _--------------- ---------- ----- ------ ----- ---- ---------------- Do - -----Do you now have an "On Sale" non -intoxicating liquor license? (This application must be signed by the applicant, and if a corporation, by an officer of the corporation.) (Note: The State application form and information must be verified.) Issuance of license is not recommended. Economy Liquor St re, 191G__ Dated------------ .... ------------------------ 193.-- i License Inspector. PLICANT. %J Focm B—For aetaller's oH•Sale Licensee. - . APPLICATION FOR RETAILER'S OFF -SALE LICENSE State of Minnesota, License No. County of Ram8ey To City Council of 4t - Pa n1 County of RemBe To David R. Arundel, Liquor Control Commissioner, State Capitol, St. Paul, Minnesota. The undersigned Economy Liquor Store, Inc. of the City of St Paul County of Rams eY State of Minnesota, hereby makes application for Retailer's Off -sale License to be used at the fol- lowing address: 544_St_ye+Ap 4t 2-e— -City of St P-11 County of Ram a ey in accordance with provisions of Laws of 1934, Chapter 46, for a period of one year from and after the 28th day of July 1934. The undersigned agrees to comply with all the municipal and state laws and with all the rules and regulations prescribed by and to be prescribed by the Liquor Control Commissioner. Dated this 21]—day of July '193--A Econ�L�uwe I B �r PERSONALACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of sworn, deposes and say t he is a lic nt m above t he and knows 1Imconte s the f d that me is his and sworn to before me this of , 193—. CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF MINNESOTA, being first duly rss. County of Ramsey J On this ;LW day of July 1934- before me appeared Frank William Normandy _ , to me personally known, who. being by me duly sworn, did say that he is the ores ident of Economy Liquor Store, Inc. , that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation, and that said instrument was executed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its board of directors and said Frank William Normandy acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation , -, .a -r-o MAYER ,W.ySHAPIRO. Notary public, Rarrway [.nr r.. nsi/ere �s Aly Commission Espirz, APHI 7, 1938. -- STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY TO-:THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL To David R. Arundel, Liquor;�Control Commissioner, State Capitol, St.rPaul,"Minnesota The undersigned; ECONOMY LIQUOR STORE, INC., of the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota,hereby makes-the-following statement.in answer to the eighteen (18) questions required to be answered-'for-the purpose :of-obtaining"a Retailer's.Off=Sale=Zicense,'each-of`the answers corresponding to the numbers of- theIrsspectice questions;=in atcordand&-with form_ 3M,U 1-343.ra ­ 1 The name of the applicant is ECONOMY LIQUOR STORE, INC., which'is a Minnesota--corporation, authorized capital stock- being $50 OOOiOOj,the amount of paid' in`capital,being 42,000.00.: and th&%namss and addresses-of the'officers'are as follows.—Frank William•Normandy, _538 St::Peter'Street,_- president, Sam`E. Mar- kow tz .,730.Lexington Avenue, North — vice-president, a'nd.Mary Markowitz; 730 Lexington, Avenue, North - secretary and treasurer, all of St.:Paul, Minnesota.' The same `:parties are the directors and.principal-stockholders of thi-s corporation. 2. -The address and location for which license is be- ing applied foris544 Stc Peter Street; St. Paul, Minnesota-.- 3. The address of the applicant is 544 St. Peter Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. - = 4. Premises are leased by applicant; applicant has- never been rejected by any municipality or state authority for license. 5. Applicant has never been engaged in the sale or transportation of: liquor before -this date. 6.. Applicant does not own,:or has not owned or possessed, any:quaAtity of intoxicating liquor in any manner prior to January 6th, 1934. T J T C T.r. T i°_TTJ, , 3 Or U "PI G x79;6_149 3 .; 'ffi �VLUT. L 7. Applicant is not a subsidiary of any other corpora- tion. 8* APPUoant has,no agreement or understandingtor in- tention to have any agreement or understanding, with any person, partnership or corporation to obtain for any other, or transfer to any otherperson this license, but to obtain it for the specific use of applicant corporation. 9. Applicant has never been engaged in the production or sale of intoxicating liquor. any 10. Applicant has never been engaged in the/busines"s, requiring the use of industrial alcohol. 11. None of the officers, directors or principal stock- holders tock- holders of this corporation were ever, indicted or convicted of any ri crime in this state, or in any other state under Federal law. 12. The past business experience of Frank William Nor- mandy is as follows: During the past two (2) years operated the F. Rex Arms Apartments. The past business experience of Sam E. Mar- kowitz is as follows: During the past several -years he has oper- ated various cafes and restaurants and also a t1axibab company; and the past business experience of Mary Markowitz is'none._ 13. -Applicant gives the following bank and business references: Empire National Bank, Heller. Drug Company, The Golden Rule,&REI William A. Ritt, Insurance, and.St. Paul Hotel. 14. Applicant has- made no- special' arrdngeme. nts. f, -,pr the handling of certain exclusive brands of liquor. 15. Applicant does not directly, or indirectly, or in any manner own or control, by a stock ownership or otherwise, any xr other liquor establishment. 16. Applicant is not engaged in any other business. 17. Applicant proposes at the present time to sell liquor on the premises only, and may make occasional deliveries. 18. Applicant will comply strictly with all laws 90V erring the sale of liquor and the rules and regulations to be -2- I 21 0 G 0 T 'o c1q's.] c T C' IT ;pT118 dJJA 9r,,2TGGIJ:,GTJ-r OT, fFV(.jGL?, V ,bv ..):rTGOru�p pzr_ I " LTO € :01; - klttr - . . made from time to time by the Commission, as well as the munici- ORMFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF ECONOMY LIQUOR STORE, INC. We, the undersigned, of full age, for the purpose of forming a corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota, Chapter 300, Laws 1933, known as Minnesota Business Corporations Act, do hereby associate ourselves as a body corporate, and do hereby adopt the following Articles of 'Incorporation: ARTICLE I. The name of this corporation shall be ECONOMY LIQUOR STORE, INC.The general nature of its business shall be.to deal in, buy, sell and otherwise dispose of goods, wares and merohan dise,.and engage generally in.the mercantile business and in the sale of liquors of every kind and description, including spikit- nous liquors, malt liquors, wines and brandies, and engage gen- erally in the liquor business, at wholesale or rietail; and to buy, sell, lease, improve and deal in;buildings,-land and real estate. The principal place and registered office of this corm poration shall be at No. 544 St. Peter Street, in the City of St•. Paul,.County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota.. ARTICLE II. The period of its duration shall be perpetual. ARTICLE III. The names and places of residence of the persons form- ing this-corporation are Frank William Normandy, 538 St. Peter Street, St. Paul, Minnesota, Sam E. Markowitz, 730 Lexington Avenue, North, St. Paul, Minnesota, and Mary Markowitz, 730 Lexing- ton Avenue, North, St. Paul, Minnesota. — ARTICLE IV. The management of this corporation shall be vested in a'Board of Directors composed of three (3) members. The names and addresses of the first Board of Directors are Frank William Normandy, 538 St. Peter Street,.St. Paul, Minnesota, Sam E. Mar- kowitz, 730 Lexington Avenue North, St. Paul, Minnesota, and Mary Markowitz, 730 Lexington Avenue, North, St. Paul, Minnesota. The term of each director so designated shall be for one (1) year. The first officers of'this corporation shall be Frank William Normandy - president, Sam E. Markowitz - vice-president, and Mary " Markowitz - secretary and treasurer. All of the above named offi- cers and directors shall hold their respective offices aforesaid until the next annual meeting of the corporation to be held on the fourth Tuesday in July, 1935, at which time, and annually there-, after, a Board of Directors shall be elected from and by the.stock holders of this corporation. The annual meeting of this .corpora- tion shall be held at its registered office on the fourth. Tuesday in July in each year at2:00 o'clock; P..M Immediately after the election'of directors, or as:soon thereafter as practicable; the directors shall meet and elect from their numbers president, and a nice -president, and from their number, or from the stockhol- ders, a secretary and treasurer. Any two (2), :offices, except those of"president and vice-president, may be held by one (1) peason.. ' The directors and officers of this corporation shall hold their respective offices :until their, successors have been duly elected And have entered upon the discharge of their duties.` The first` meeting of the stockholders and of the Board of Directors shall be. held at 28.5 Endicott Building, St. Paul; Minnesota, on -the 28th day. of July, 1934, at 2:00 and 3:00 o'clock, P. M., respectively. ARTICLE Vi The amount of stated, capital of this corporation shall be O7ae Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00),. ARTICLE VI. The amount of the capital stock of this corporation, shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), which shall be paid in in money, or property, or both, in such manner, atsuch times -2- and in such amounts as the Board of Directors shall order. The capital stock shall be divided into five hundred (500) shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto subscribed our names_ this -26th day of July, 1934. In presence of: TSL Shapiro Frank William Normandy signs Johnson Sam E. Markowitz Mary Markowitz STATE OF MINNESOTA) ss. COUNTY OF RAMSEY ) On this '26th day of July, 1934,before_ me'personally. appeared FRANK ipiLLIAM NORMANDY,- SAM E. MARKOWITZ and MARY MARKO= WITZ, to me known to be the persoiis_named in and who executed the foregoing' Certificate of Incorporation, and each acknowledged` that he executed he same as his free *at and deed for the uses. _ and purposes therein "expressed. -o M. Shapiro MAYER SHANRO, - ' ( SEAL) Xotary Public, . Ramsay County, Minn. - - My C01nmi"ion Expim APM 7, 1938. - - a ORIGINAL TO CITT CL... ,/,' , ,� I^ , ,, -1 `� t- �Xst/GTY OF ST. PAUL FOENCIL,No.— OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COU'NGIL R OLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISE,1ONER RESOLVED DATE August 2nd. 194. - That licenses applied for by the following persons for the ad— dresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required feest Patrick McMahon 337 Jackson St. On sale Malt Beverage Harry Robertson 1766 Z. Minnehaha St. On Sale Malt Beverage Hick Ketsambis 567 •abashes St. Restaurant No. 98477 -BY H: E. Warren— rej Fd :M.. Truax—I. C.' Fearce— Rosoived; That. 7tcensee° applied for by the followinx persona for th ad - ',by 9T -t d'cand he Cly Cip k tae n- tructd to Issue suchlicenses upon j the' payment Ipto.'the city. treasury o[ �the equlred:feee: Patrick McMahon. -337,. Jackson St., + On gale Malt Beverage. Hairy Robertson,' 1786 E. Mlnnehaha 3G. On Sale Malt Beverage.- Nlek Kateamble; 587 We' as . Bt 1 Restaurant. Adopted by the Council Aug. 2 1934' t Approved Aug. 2, 1994. - - (Augvet4-1934) Adopted by the CouncilQ� INK193 Approved__ nno 'K _193_ Mayor COU`jCILMEN Yeas / N rce �J 7terson / risen In favor rruax Warren _ Against Wenzel / Mr. President (Gchan) 5M 6.34 No. 98477 -BY H: E. Warren— rej Fd :M.. Truax—I. C.' Fearce— Rosoived; That. 7tcensee° applied for by the followinx persona for th ad - ',by 9T -t d'cand he Cly Cip k tae n- tructd to Issue suchlicenses upon j the' payment Ipto.'the city. treasury o[ �the equlred:feee: Patrick McMahon. -337,. Jackson St., + On gale Malt Beverage. Hairy Robertson,' 1786 E. Mlnnehaha 3G. On Sale Malt Beverage.- Nlek Kateamble; 587 We' as . Bt 1 Restaurant. Adopted by the Council Aug. 2 1934' t Approved Aug. 2, 1994. - - (Augvet4-1934) Adopted by the CouncilQ� INK193 Approved__ nno 'K _193_ Mayor P. C. MCMAHON. 01O11I-0, NEWLY DECORATED - MODERN EVERY ROOM AN OUTSIDE ROOM WITH BATH FIREPROOF 1 y� 455-7-9 ST. PETER STREET zo, 41 ap Nv� o® -� D CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 21, 1934 pr. Harry Robertson 1786 R. Minnehaba St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Bir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for CH SSS ULT =VERAf13 LICDHSR at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. ou are the ownerishould be informed ofer Of this this action randr f there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, ity Clerk. G. D. NELSON REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE 431 ENDICOTT BLDG. PHONE CEDAR 3421 ST. PAUL .. MINN. July 37, 1934. To the City Council of St. Paul, Vinn. Gentlemen: I am enclosing a letter from the Office of the City Clerk and directed to Mr. Nick Katzambis. I wish to explain that the taxes on the property involved have been delinquent from the 31st of May this year only, that all previous taxes have been paid. The reason for the present delinquency is due to sufficient funds not being on hand with which to pay the taxes when they became due. The taxes will be paid within the next month. We are depend ant on the rents for the taxes and ifmour tenants canndt receive license to operate the taxes will become indeffinitely delinquent. We trust that you will favor Mr. Katzambis a renewal of his licence. Yours respectfully, -7, C 7' a CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota, OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commissioner of Registration July 21, 1934 .Mr. Hick Katsambie 597 Tabeeba St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for RESTAURANT LICENSE / at the above address was -wave not passed by the City Council, From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there Is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, 7 City Clerk. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLARK IL/ / ' _ J- , , , 66UNCIL 9942 Y' !{y{,.• KTG•�ci�l�/ CITOF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESECOMMI SIIONER DATE Angugt 2, 10IS4 RESOLVED That Restaurant license, application 5139, On Sale alt Beverage license, application 5140, and Off Sale Malt Beverage license, application 51 applied for Louis Bambrick and A. Busse for 1202 North Dale Street be and they are ebyed and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment to city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas P rte Nays 7erson /Rosen In favor TT uax //Warren Against /Wenzel / Mr. President (Gahan) sm 6•)4 C. F.:No. 98478—By H. E. Warren— I. ,C.- Pearce— Resolved, That Reetaarant license.. appllcatlon 6139,'On Sale Melt Baver ago Ile ense, appllcatlon 5149. and OH Sale Malt Beverage license, application 6141, applied 'for by Louie Bambrlek bedandBthey for 1202 hereby Worth and the City Clerk is Instructed to Issue such Ilcense. upon- the payment. Into' the city treasury f the. required: fees. -Adopted by the Council Aug:. 2.:1934. i Approved Aug. 2. 1934..-- . (August 4-1934) - Adopted by the Councilatig G M 193 �Approved � T-119-193-- Mayor 193__Mayor � � � �� o�� � ,-.: o� tr �J _ �J// .Iil �� l i > M I Statement of Real Estate Tax for the Year 1933 First half payable oa or before May 31, 1934. ON PROPERTY IN RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA S«ond half payable on or before Oct. 31, 1934. County Treasurer does not Name Return levy the taxes, establish --.- ThisStatement alien° or the tax rate. E ` For inforation about tax Address _ ---- --_------------____-- When You Pay levy or rate, .m --county Audi. t. t� 7 tor; about valuations, see THIS IS NOT A RECEIPT County Assessor. _______ __—_--_--------------- __ a _ _ Ns•t to an. i AnpW aero/ -- M ab. DESCRIPTION Rasp abt NnstN s II TIMM . 1 - -- . I o o _ f z �- — r ir G:.Vi�, --------------- Eza�ias tbi: 4temena eeefellf^^Csti7frare—the description with thatBURR si—. in your deed or contract and see that it covers your property. EISA M. T, T RAMBZT COUNTS See back of Statement for Tax Laws of Minnesota and Tax Rate Dated 1934 01-111- Tq CITY CLERK `. COUNCIL e .-,.w �J / CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.—...'� a = �'&PFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESNTED BY COM MESS ONER_ _. _--�( — -- - ------ - - _-_- DATE_ _ •�— 1il,Y_31a 19 RESOLVED That On Sale Melt Beverage license, application 41879 applied for by P. J. Qogelgesang at 1217 Randolph Street be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. I;cne,^al COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays / �yrterson //Rosen ,l�111 favor !rl Against Mr. President C. F. No. 98479—By H. E. Warren— Fred At. Truax—I. C. Pearce- - Resolved. That On Sale Malt Bever- age license, appllcatlon 4187, applied for by P. J. Vogelgesang. at 1217 Ran- dolphStreet be and It is hereby grant- ed and the City Clerk is Instructed to e Isa such license upon the payment Intothe city treasury or the required fee. Adopted by the Council Aug. 2, 1934. AUUroved Aug. 2. 1934. (August 4-1934) A Adopted hp the Council—A Approved Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 24, 1934 Hon. H. E. Warren Chairman of License Committee City Hall Dear Sir: The City Council referred back to you the application of P. J. Vogelgesang for an On Sale Malt Beverage license at 1217 Randolph Street with the request that you bring this in under separate resolution together with a police report, Application No. 4187. Yours truly, City Clerk. r': JV ,a CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 24, 1934 Hon. H. E. Warren Chairman of License Committee City Hall Dear Sir: The City Council referred back to you the application of P. J. Vogelgesang for an On Sale Malt Beverage license at 1217 Randolph Street with the request that you bring this in under separate resolution together with a police report, Application No. 4187. Yours truly, City Clerk. r': F C. �F 'NO. 98489 NDT0 Re O1Yed, That Oh oks�b drawp Op CITY OF SAINT PAUL the City Treasury to the aggregate COUNCIL FILE NO. � `t�" R '� ro aPOO mount of :2276223s p ring eneeka,COUNCIL RESOLUTION numbered 1, to 6127 lnciueive. as per. PRINT checks oA_,, In the office of the city, l y Comptroller. 31 Adopted by the Council Aug. 2. 1994..JulY Aoprov_ed Aug. 2. 1934: 193 (August 4-1934) RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY,TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $-2T,622-39 COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED X97 TO 614 INCLUSIVE, AS PER CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. AUG 29 W4 ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL 199_ APPROVED 193 jjjjjt_ voo io 1a BY— i ---- -- -- - = DA TOTAL TE CHECK IN FAVOR OFCNEC RETURNED NUMBER TRANSFER ( DISENT BY BANK CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 6097 John T. Watters 15 OC I Lampland Lumber Company E 301 32 6099 Postal Telegraph Cable Company f 31 8 6100 U.S. Collector of Int. Revenue 20 00 6101 Testerh Union Telegraph Company a 02 6102 Axel F. Peterson, DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL FILE . k �u�j"il.+ Finance COUNCI z.BOLLCALL t'7.L i3pil• 10 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER 65 AY M '1N FAVOR Axel F. COUNCIL COUNCIL RESOLUTION 0. PEARCE —...._....._.... Finan AUDITED CLAIMS................SulY._3�......_........._.._.........._.._,9_. T34 ROSEN RUAX �AGAINST 40 6104 Axel F. ............ .. WENZEL MR. PRES. MAHONEY C. RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN Os��THE CITY TREASURY. TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF f...227r.u22 '/COVERING -3.1-. . Finana . 2 �Q„ CHECKS NUMBERED. TO NCLUSIVE. AS ITY 04 ADOPTED BY THE COU(lCIL MAYOR PER CHECKS ON FI IN E OFFICE O47E COMPTROLLER. n TY COMPTROLLER BT �....C��......................... ....... Peterson, i ---- -- -- - = DA TOTAL TE CHECK IN FAVOR OFCNEC RETURNED NUMBER TRANSFER ( DISENT BY BANK CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 6097 John T. Watters 15 OC 6098 Lampland Lumber Company 301 32 6099 Postal Telegraph Cable Company 31 8 6100 U.S. Collector of Int. Revenue 20 00 6101 Testerh Union Telegraph Company a 02 6102 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finance 10 997 65 6103 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan in 304 424 40 6104 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finana 04 6105 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan a 1 680 63 6106 Axel F. Peterson, Co of Finan e 2 745 3 6107 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan e i 107 73 6108 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan e j 221 23 6109 Axel F. Peterson, C, of Finan me 22'20 6110 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan be 3 680 09 6111 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan e 5 6039 6112 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan a 03 90 6113 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan )e 2 731 22 6114 Board of Public Welfare 15 723 01 6115 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of—Finance 27 �17 966 39 6116 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan a 566 25 6117 Sid salter 25 20 6119 Thomas Neal 10 00 6119 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finance 9 600 26 6120 11aler—Pence Company 41 66 6121 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan(e 56 38 6122 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan(e 19 99 70 6123 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finance 769 22 612 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan(e 4 194 43 6125 Stella Robbertz 215 00 6126 It.Paul Corrugating Company j59 53 6127 Review Publishing Company X190 72 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 64 267 92 II22593-XR i ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK f CITY OF ST. PAUL FIE ft1L NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK UNCIL RESOLUTION —GEr3ERAL.FORM PRESENTED 1 COMMISSION DATE ,August 2• 1934 RESOLVED In the matter of grading and paving Fuller Avenue from Rice Street to Park Avenue, and grading Alley in Block 11, Ewing & Chute's Addition from the south line of lot 8 to the north line of lot 4, under Preliminary Order C. F. 96522, approved September 28, 1933, and Final Order C. F. 97027, approved December 26, 1933• RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications as submitted by the Commissionerof Public Works for the above named improvement, be and the same are hereby approved. In the n Fuller. Ave., a South Eouth 1 o. lot C: F. T Dee Fix Dec. 26. Eoationis e Glover of named In nre heT. Approve opted ADrtoye Adopted by the CouncilAUG 2 1934 _193 Approved—A.U61 - Mayor COUNCILMEN YeasNaysA rce /P�terson ,/ Rosen In favor -Truax / Warren _Against %/Wenzel -jMr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 In the n Fuller. Ave., a South Eouth 1 o. lot C: F. T Dee Fix Dec. 26. Eoationis e Glover of named In nre heT. Approve opted ADrtoye Adopted by the CouncilAUG 2 1934 _193 Approved—A.U61 - Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCRK COUNCIL CIT OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESO TION—GENERAL FORM _ i � Z( DATE August 3, 1934. RESOLVED 4 That applications for On Sale Halt Beverage, Restaurant, Tavern and Public Dance Hall licenses by Allan J. Comolly at 500-509 Selby Avenue be and they are hereby denied upon recom- mendation of the Bureau of Licenses and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Allan J. Connolly the fees of $50,00, $10.00, $200,00 and $15.00 respectively and to cancel said applications for licenses. COUI �fL1LMEN Yeas Nays Pe rce ete.cin osen — In favor "truax .,Warren – Against %Wenzel /M r. President (Gehan) 5M 6.)4 C Pred Tf. Truax --1. O PeareL :ren Resolved. That npplicatfons t, T'h n { Sale'Malt Beverage, Reetnurnnt, n and Public. Dance Hail licensee by Allan J. Connolly at 600-51" Selby Ave- nue be and they are hereby denied UP-* recommendntion. of the Bureauof 9 Licenses and the crone city I omcer. re hereby authorized to refund to Allan J. Connolly the fe', oY $60.00. 1; 00. $200.00 and $16 0es 0 espectivety e d to cancel said nVPli s, l far 11-1 .ease.. Adopted by the Council Aug..3. 1934. Approved Aug. 3. 1934. (August 11-1934) Adopted by the Council -1493_ AUG 3 M4 Approved __193 Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM rt _ PRESENTED BY ��� _� ( I. /,{ _ r i i (.. / DATE C OMMISSIONER- XXV290amm WHEREAS, by Council File No. 89460, approved June 4, 1931, the City authorized the ent£oi to an agreemetal of nt with the I ter - national Harvester Company for owing described premises, namely: Commencing at the intersection of the east line of Hazel Avenue and the south line of the northwest quarter (NVJ4) of Section 26, TownBnip 29, Range 22, being 40 f eet east of. the southwest corner of the east half of(said quarter section, thence east along said south line of said northwest quarter (10�) 330 feet; thence north parallel with the east line of said Hazel Avenue 315 feet; thence west parallel with the said south line of the northwest quarter (NVV4) ,of Section 27, Township 29, Range 22, to the said east line of Hazel Avenue; thence south along the said east line of Hazel Avenue to the point of beginning, except- ing such portion thereof as is now used or may here- after be used for Harvester Avenue, for a period of three years from and after May 27th, 1931, at an annual rental of $1.00 per annum, which property was tented for the purpose of providing a playground, and WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings has recommended the entry into a new lease for a further period of three years from and after May 27, 1934, upon the same terms, subject to the same conditions as the original lease, and the International Harvester Company has agreed lease the premises to the City, and WHEREAS, such lease has been approved as to form and exe- cution by the Corporation Counsel, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute the said lease on behalf of the City. Adopted by the Council04--193_— Approved__ AUG 3 1934 _193__ Mayor PUBLISHED /l COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays eterson favor /fruax /Warren _ Against /Wenzel s 4 VICE PRES. ROSFR Adopted by the Council04--193_— Approved__ AUG 3 1934 _193__ Mayor PUBLISHED /l Oripin.l to City Clerk COUNCILa p848 ITY OF ST. PAUL Fe NO.-------`------- C FILE E OF THE CITY CLERK IL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM VREAB, the City of Saint Paul has, by Ordinance. No. 7572, approved July 3, 1934, granted to the Twin City Motor Bus Company, a corporation, the right to operate certain motor bus lines in Saint Paul for the calendar year 1934, which ordinance requires an acceptance to be filed by said Twin City Motor Bus Company; and III AS, the Twin City Motor Bus Company has submitted to the Council an acceptance of the terms of said ordinanoe, and the Council, after due consideration, to of the opinion that the acceptance is proper and in correct form; therefore, be it RESOLUD, That the Council does hereby approve said accept- ance and hereby directs the Corporation Counsel to approve same and file it with the City Clerk. COUNCILMEN Yeas / n Na s _------- _In favor -pleserr- Truax Against Wenzel 6M 6-31 ,`E VTCE FRES_ ROSEGT C. F. No. 98484—Bv H. C. Wenzel— M. H. Gehan. FredM.Trusa H. E. Warren—Milton :Rosen—Axel F. Peterson. I. C. Pearce - Whereas: the City. of Saint Paul has. by Ordinance No. 7572, approved July 3. 1934. granted to the Twin City -M.1-1 Twin City Motor. bmitted:.to the. Cot If. the terms of said i,;3 too city clerx. ^ -$ Adopted by the Council Aug. 3,.1934.` Approved Aug: 3. 1934. .5 (Auaust ll -1934) Adopted by the Council..���r._. _._ '.014......193_.... Approved -------- -�---- -- Mayor A C 0 E P T A N C E. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Saint Paul, on the third day of July, 1934, passed a certain ordinance en.- titled: "An ordinance, granting to the Twin City, Motor Bus.Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of South Dakota and author— ized to do business in the State of Minnesota, its successors and assigns, the right, privilege and authority to carry on the business of a common carrier of passengers for hire, by motor 'buses over and upon certain of the public streets and highways in the City of Saint Paul, following regularly established routes, for a term of one year from and after January first, 19340; AND WHEREAS, at a meeting of the Board of Directors of said Twin City Motor Bus Company held on the 31st day of July, 1934, it was resolved by said Company to accept said ordinance and to comply with the terms and provisions thereof, and that an acceptance in writing under its corporate seal should be made and filed with the City Clerk of said City; AND WHEREAS, said Twin City Motor Bus Company believes that the payment of five per cent of its gross earnings required by'Section 4 of said ordinance is not lawfully imposed upon it by said City of Saint Paul and it is desired that the right of the City of Saint Paul to collect said five per cent from said Twin City. Motor Bus Company be determined by the appropriate courts; NOW THEREFORE, in accordance with said resolution,the said Twin City Motor Bus Company hereby agrees to carry out all of the matters and things therein contained on its part to be performed and does hereby accept the same, except the provisions of Section 4 thereof, and as to the provisions of said section said Twin City Motor. Bus Company hereby agrees, on or before the first Monday in March of 1935, to pay to the City of Saint Paul a sum equal to four per cent of its gross earnings derived within the corporate limits of the Oity of Saint Paul accruing from the exercise and enjoyment of the privileges granted by said ordinance during the calendar year 1934 whether the imposition thereof be lawful or not, and it hereby agrees to pay the remaining one per cent of said gross earnings only if the same is lawfully imposed by said City of Saint Paul upon said Twin City Motor Bus Company: Nothing herein contained shall be deemed an admission that payment of any part of said five per cent of its gross earnings may be lawfully imposed by said City of Saint Paul or a waiver of any right by said Twin City Motor Bus Company except as to four per cent of said gross earnings in the calendar year 1934. Dated this : - day of , 1934. TWIN CI 0 US COMPANY, By President. Attest: Secretary. za C'.K Y8yly 2. FORM No. 2 Subject: Council File No. 1118485 Date presented 1934 ed, WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Public Utilities has reported in accordance with Section 53 of the City Charter, the existence of an emergency which rendered necessary the employment of certain employes of his department for more than eight hours per day and on Sunday, said employment being more than usual hours of employment, therefore, be it Resolved, That the,proper city officers are hereby authorized to pay the following named employes at the rate otherwise fixed for extra employ- ment for the extra time hereinafter set forth: NAME Chauncey J. Barett Julian J. Duren Leonard Munson Ed Kordell Sam Ranelli Chris Rauer Harvey Donahue Mike Fritz Paul Rulli Stanley C.Rasmussen TITLE SUNDAY REGULAR RATE Water -shed lab. 8 hrs. .44 Filter Plant lab. 4 hrs. .464 Utilityman 3 " .56 Mech. helper 256t . n it 2 " 56* Filter Plant lab. 3 " .494 Utilityman 12 " 1 " .56 Ditch di.§ger 4 " .55 it 4Q " .55 Filter plant lab. 2 " .494 C. F. No. 98485-73y R C. W r ..i— Whereas, the Commissioner of Public Utilitles has reported in accordance with Section 53 of the City Charter; the existence of an emergency which ren - Ayes ColzpciIDmen Na a Peterson rewx-n l T 4r Pra81 dant ne>^o MR. VICE FRES. ROSEN Yr rd N. Thomp on Geneal Superintendent gnt hours yerld.y and o id employment being more hours of employment, there - i. That .the proper city ofll- iershy authorized to nay the named employes at the rate axed for extra employment extra time hereinafter set y J. Darett. Water -shed /lab., hours at 440. Duren. Filter Plant lab.. 4 urs at. 46 At. Munson, Utilityman, 3 reg - at 560. 1.11, 34ech. helper, 2 regular 6 1411 leill, Mech. helper. 2 regular ;%e. Ver. Finer Plant lab.. 3 reg - at 49140. 3.nahue. Utllityman, 12 Sun - Ithour at 560. z.rD[tch digger, 9A regu- t 560. 11, Ditch digger, 4%' regular a C. day hours at Filter Plant Aviby the Counen�llAus. 3. 1934. 1 3 1934 1934 Approved A1jr. I1g14 1934 FORM No. 1a r August 2, 1834 An emergency has arisen in the Department of Public Utilities, Bureau of Water rendering necessary the employment of certain employes of that department for more than eight hours per day in the doing of the following work: Driving truck.# Patrolling Vadnais Lake.* Operating gates at McCarron station.** This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: #Taking ERA men to and from Vadnais-Sucker canal job. Keeping off trespassers`on Sunday. AWShutting down station. For Board of Water Commissioners _ � Presides Ce i correct Leonard N. Thompsdh General Superintendent ORIGINAL TO CITT'CL6Rk RESOLVED FILECOUNCIL No. CITY OF ST. PAUL C OFFICE 4r THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL !EE lS LUTION—GENERAL FORM "_r-' ", That Permission be and is hereby granted the Tri—State Telephone & Telegraph Company, to set poles, place cable and necessary equipment on the following named streets: amSoaualtNS In the alley east of Pierce Street between Uni- —Re 91-o. assae,. ersity Avenue and Summit Avenue. E Poles and cable to be removed when requested to do so by the Common Council, said cost to be paid by the Telephone Company. Approved: � r .,r�( ­-;w+^tT -- r,,f+`Date�� S *t, of Lighting Burean i Approved: Date S,p , of'Police Alarm & Telegi. Approved:L i; j <.., ..,_. date "Y •/ Commissioner of Par & Play ounds Approve "`-' Date Commission of Public Works COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Peterson .- __ In favor Aua. uax Warren __Against /Wenzel ,4R. VICE PRES. ROSEA Adopted by the Council —Aur.j___a +n�193—_ Approved—_— —AUG 3 T" ------.—___-- 193-- 1 /Mayor PUBLISHLD—. /11 ORIGINAL TO CITT CLERK PREV [D COM COMm 10N RESOLVED FILE w, O. CITY OF ST. PAUL ,`� :E OF THE CITY CLERK :ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM X4, 37—By Milton Roden— - at permission beand- id the. Tri-State Tele That Permission be and is hereby granted the Tri-State Telephone & Telegraph Company, to set poles, place cable and necessary equipment on the following named streets: In the alley south of East 7th Street. between White Bear Avenue and Hazel Avenue. Poles and cable to be removed when requested to do so by the Common Council, said cost to be paid by the Telephone Company COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays _Pea rL Peterson may. ___In favor Truax - Warren -__Against —Wenzel sm 6,3�'JJh. VICE FRES. IiOSE:N Adopted by the CouncilAf.cl__1914._193__ Oen na,e S 1934 Approved___ _--193-- ayor _ l - Approved: //! i . -t Date Z1- Supt. of Lighting Bureau Approved: %y, :: % s ./i ' ." :. :, "Date ptt,of Police Alarm & Teleg.! .. Le Date eel Appft—dt _- --' ommissioner of ark & laygrounde i Approve — Date COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays _Pea rL Peterson may. ___In favor Truax - Warren -__Against —Wenzel sm 6,3�'JJh. VICE FRES. IiOSE:N Adopted by the CouncilAf.cl__1914._193__ Oen na,e S 1934 Approved___ _--193-- ayor _ tlai„y to City clerk "T!"' CITY OF ST. PAUL • COUNCIL PILE No. - ............. - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GEN PRE WERAL FORM COM ED TONER. .- ........_............__.:...__._. DATE._ ......................_.._.........._- _. MMBM, by 0ounoil File No. 98383, approved July 10th, 1934, the Council did determine that that pertain dwelling on Lot 13, Blook 101 Marshall's Addition, also known as No. 157 East Indiana avenue, Is unsafe and dangerous to life, limb and adjoining property, and should be wreaked and removed; and WHERMLS, due notioe has been given, as required by Section 1-16 of Ordinanoe No. 7310, and no appeal has been taken by the owner or his agent, and said building has not been torn down; therefore, be it RS80LYED, That the Oommissioner of Parka, playgrounds and Pnblio Buildings be and he to hereby authorized and direoted to enter upon said premises and tear down and remove said unsafe and dangerous structure, and to do any and all things wh1oh in his opinion may be neaessary for the protection of life, limb and adjosning property. -COUNCILMEN Yeas Nay -2--44-y ------------ --_.In favor ------ R"9@0— Truax _.-...C-Against Wenzel 6M 6-32 MR, VICE PRES. R06EN 984y Co88—ny Fred T1Truax— r as, buncil j Fno 4(1 "A7 10th, 1934, the Council ''hRt .that certaln1 dwell- Marahail's Ad - _Vo. 157 Ea, na an Adopted by the Cou hcil AU& ---d- 4911 193-,,-- Approved AUG 10 --- -------------193.....- Mayor PUBLISIII?D T CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clsrk and Commissioner of Registration July 31, 1934 Mr. L. L. Anderson Corporation Counsel City Hall Dear Sir: The Council referred to you the attached letter of Charles A. Bassford, City Architect, relative to the condemnation of a building at 157 E. Indiana Avenue and requested that you draw a resolution (No. 3) authorizing the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings to enter upon this property and wreck the said building. Yours truly, City Clerk. l� W. Lx mow KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Perks Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner July 24, 1934 Hon.Council C/o L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Gentlemen: In reference to the dilapidated building at 157 East Indiana Avenue and Council File No. 98283, please be advised that this building is still in place and no appeal has been made . to this Department. Yours truly, LAR. .0 City Architect OHIOINIII. TO CITY CL...1 A848i �i( OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO._ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE AvFnst 2nd, 1934. RESOLVED That Ice Station licenses applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: W. E. Bollenbeck 99 W. Tenth St. R. McMillan 547 Mississippi St. Geo. T. Stone 323 Rondo St. L. R. Williams Snelling and Minnehaha COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce /lsetcrson "R,osen ____In favor / i ruaX hWarren _-3—Against /Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council_AUP A inn _193 AUG 3 `q4 193 Mayor W. LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt. yf Parks CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner a Ems_@ July 27, 1934 Hon. Fred M. Truax Commissioner Dear Sir: ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect I am returning to you herewith a letter referring to applica- tions for ice houses as follows: VT. E. Bollenbeck, 98 J. Tenth St. Q R. McMillan 547 Mississippi St. — Geo. T. Stone 323 Rondo St. L. R. Williams Snelling & Minnehaha I am advised by the City License Inspector, Ivir. Leonard, that these applications pertain to licenses to operate ice stations and not new structures. Ice houses are in place at these loca- tions at this time and these parties are merely applying for the necessary licenses to continue operation. L -R..0 Ye fit itect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commlaloner of Registration my 94, 1934 Hon. F. M. Truax Comeir of Parks, P. & P. B. City Hall Dear Sir: The City Council referred to you for report and recommendation the applications for ice houses as follows: W. E. Bollenbeck 98 W. 10th St. R. McMillan 547 Mississippi St. Geo. T.Stone 323 Rondo St. L. R. Williams Snelling & Minnehaha Yours truly, City Clerk. b......L T.O CITY CLBRK �) ��R ry FILENCIL NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK W COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE August 5, 1934 COMMISSIONER___-_- RESOLVED That On Sale Melt Beverage licenser application 5509, and Restaurant license, application 5510, applied for by Lawrence McDonough at 1738 Grand Avenue be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue each licenses upon the payment into the city treasuRy of the required fees. C. F. No. 98490—BY 11. B. Wnrren— Fred M. Truax— Resolved, That -On Sale Malt Beg, llcenee, npDlicution 5309, and Ree- taurnnt llcenee.- ap01 cutlon 5310.P - plied for for by. Lawrence. McDonough t ,.1738 Grand Avenue be,;: and they are hereby granted and. the City Clerk is Instructed to Issue uch licenses upon the uarment into the city treneury 0L the reaulred fees. Adopted'by the Council Aug. 3. 1934. Approved (&utgmber914. ) Adopted by the Council— A G tJIMA93 1UG 3 1934 _ —__ __193____ 9 "g, Mayor COUNCILMEN Yeas / / Nays cc on P r�R,!�e .. _ _In favor uax / lrren ______ ___'Against Wenzel *4. P ident SAI 6,14 C. F. No. 98490—BY 11. B. Wnrren— Fred M. Truax— Resolved, That -On Sale Malt Beg, llcenee, npDlicution 5309, and Ree- taurnnt llcenee.- ap01 cutlon 5310.P - plied for for by. Lawrence. McDonough t ,.1738 Grand Avenue be,;: and they are hereby granted and. the City Clerk is Instructed to Issue uch licenses upon the uarment into the city treneury 0L the reaulred fees. Adopted'by the Council Aug. 3. 1934. Approved (&utgmber914. ) Adopted by the Council— A G tJIMA93 1UG 3 1934 _ —__ __193____ 9 "g, Mayor o—t— ro Clry Cl.s. V _ COUNCIL \ ) CITY OF ST PAUL FILE NO.. CE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED COMMISSIONER-__--- DATE August 5, 1954 RESOLVED That On Sale Melt Bevera a license, application 5169, and Restaurant license, application 51709 applied for dobn Newgard at 875 Payne Avenue be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays /P,,,eeelrce ' 1 terson /.-sen _-.__-.__ _-__In favor /"�huax / arren ____ ____Against � Wenzcl Mr. President (Gehan) 6.34 '. C. F. No. 98491—By H. E. Warren— Fred M. Truax— Resolved. That On Sale Malt Bever- age license. application 6169. and Res- taurant license, application 6170. ap- plied for by John Newgardat 876 Payne Avenue be and they'are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to Issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required. fees. Adopted by the Council Aug. 3. 1934. Approved Aug. 3. 1934. (September 1-1934) Adopted by the CouncilA"&__"I _193_ Approved-.-- AUG 51 ----.-193.— 2YQL/R,IJ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CI_ CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE a FILE NO. 08492 L [ ICE OF THE CITY CLERK fg" COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL PF No. 98492—Ey R. E. warren - —Fred M. Truax— tt my v vettttolal Ie Connell i''�� '✓=omnnnY has o Install the Counen PRESENTED ER [ nVemtsslon to Intim and otsmaintaind COMMISSIONER i10. C ' station on Lobo 2 and ^k IO.C?^'�—_+.^k Addition, also' S8COKXEIDX WHEREAS, Commercial Investment Company has petitioned the Council for permission to install and maintain a drive—in filling station on Lots 2 and 3, Block 10, Central Park Addition, also described as the northwest corner of 13th and Robert$treets; and WHEREAS, said Commercial Investment Company has submitted a blue—print of the proposed lay—out, witn driveways, curb returns, pump location, sidewalks, etc, for the information of the Council, tLherefore be it RESOLVED, that permission and authority are hereby given to Commercial Investment C:ompany to install and maintain said station in accordance with the plan submitted; any deviation from the plan as approved will automatically void the permit. The tanks and p -amps shall be installed in accordance with the ordinances of the City of St. Paul, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Safety; the building plans and landscapinE: to be subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings; and any changes in curbing, sidewalks, ramps, drainage or otherpublic improvements within the street lines shall be made under the direction and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Public Works. Tne permit herein granted shall be forever subject to revocation by the Council whenever said Council shall determine that the maintenance of said station constitutes a fire or traffic hazard. COUNCILMEN Yeas �rcc Nays Person favor uax _,Against Aarren Wenzel be. n—....:ae (Q,L sMl 60. VICE PRFS; ,. ROSFPj Adopted by the Council 1=_3 M4___193__ Approved _AUG ' '934 ___193__ or ' l�.1SfIED_ Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir : In the matter of application of the Commercial Investment Company for a drive-in filling station at the southeast corner of 13th and Robert Streets this being Lots 2 and 3, Block 10, Central Park Addition. This property is zoned for Light Industry. To the north across 13th St. is the Troy Laundry and to the west across Robert St. the ground is vacant. The layout with relation to the street Is excellent. The driveways conform to the State Highway Order in reference to trunk highways in cities. The Board recommends that the permit Lge granted. So public hearing is required. Yours very truly, GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary. gh-rh THE BOARD OF ZONING Fsmb[6hcd by Ordlnencc No. 5840 A"y"rt 44, 1944 C SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA COURT HOUSE August 1st, 1934• ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Chairmen LOUIS BETZ ALBERT BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN MRS. W. D. VILLARS CHARLES BASSFORD, CIN Archltect GEORGE H. HERROLD, Eneinccr 5ecrctery Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir : In the matter of application of the Commercial Investment Company for a drive-in filling station at the southeast corner of 13th and Robert Streets this being Lots 2 and 3, Block 10, Central Park Addition. This property is zoned for Light Industry. To the north across 13th St. is the Troy Laundry and to the west across Robert St. the ground is vacant. The layout with relation to the street Is excellent. The driveways conform to the State Highway Order in reference to trunk highways in cities. The Board recommends that the permit Lge granted. So public hearing is required. Yours very truly, GEORGE H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary. gh-rh THIS APPLICATION TO BE NA.. IN CITY OF ST. PAUL TRIPI-ICATE AND FILED IN THE CITY ORIGINAL. - OF THE CITY CLERK CLERK -5 OFFICE - Application For License AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION DATE-___ j4 -V - 101 ----- ------- ______---__1954..___ TO THE HONORABLE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA APPLICATION Is Hereby Made Commercial_. Investment company! --- -- ----------- -------- --------------------------------- -------- -- __ND tIUAL) BY------ - - - - - -- ----------- INANE - Driv- - FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL AND OPERATE A -------- ------------------------------- I ------- DRIVE Irv' oR -INSIDE GARAGE—I AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION TO BE LOCATED ON LOT 2 'C BLOCK------ -- ------ --------- GV ISTREET ��ER1 Central Park Addition - _ALSO DESCRIBED I -ADDITION) NO. OF FU -PS I IS ---- -- ------- NO. OF GAS TANKS ---- --- - ---- CAPACITY OF EACH TANK --- co jms COMPAM --- --- ---- SIGN_XTU Ri7i;F_APPL I CANT. FILED BY JM . .... .. BUSINESS ADDRESS. RECEIVED r� 7 'YFROM C CLERK DATE"-' -- - ----------- ----- .EPARI,1/.�T OF 4P.,.L'C SAF 1; BY RECEIVED COPY FROM CITY CLERK DATE--- ---------------------------------------- CITY PLANRI� fO?A,�- r� /' 3 ---------- - -- — ---------- B ykf --- -- ----------- r' THOMAS E. DAHILL Acting Chief of Police .ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health Officer ON11WO WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner August 3, 1934 Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: Returned herewith is the application of the Commercial Investment Company for permission to instal a drive—in gasoline filling station on Lots 2 and 3, Block 10, Central Park Addition, also described as the northwest corner of 13th and Robert Streets, and reports of inspection and approval of the Bureaus of Fire Prevention and Traffic. Very truly yours, Commissioner of Public Safety THOMAS E. DAHILL Acting Chief of Police ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Health Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner July 31-1934. Hon.H.E.warren Commissioner of Public Safety, St.Paul,Minn. Dear Sir: WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm In regard to the application of the Commercial Investment Company for permission to install a drive-in gasoline filling station on Lots2 and 3, Block 10, Central Park Addition, also described as the northwest corner of 13th and Robert Streets. We have investigated the foregoing and report that such an installation at the desired location would not greatly increase the fire hazard in that vicinity. Respectfully yours, Chief InspeoUr Fire Prevention Bureau. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER•OFFIOE COMMUNICATION Aug. 1. 1934 H. E. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety Dear Sir: - This is in reference to application which has been made by the Commercial Investment Company for permission to install a drivein gasoline filling station on Lots 2 and 3. Block 10, Central Park Addition, also described as the Soxth east corner of of 13th & Robert Streets. Please be advised that I have made the usual inspection of the proposed driveways. and do not find that the granting of this permit will materially interfere with the movement of traffic. Trusting this meets with your approval, I am Yours truly, &aC3---4 . ergren, Supt. of Traffic Duplicate p NAL TO - CLERK q COUNCIL N0. CITY OF ST. iPAUL I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK s17�VUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM wHERFASt the new Deal Club, Inc. desires to withdraw application n. No. 1896 for a Dance Hall license at 1949 Univerotty Avenue; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to the New Deal Club, Inc. $11.25, the unexpired portion of license fee desposited on said application for Dance Hall license, applicant having operated thereunder for approximately three months. COUNCILME yeas Nays Pearce Peterson T� U Rosen Truax / _In favor Warren // _Against Wenzel/ Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 mole__g m^ 1 Adopted by the Council 93 193_— Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BUREAU OF LICENSES New Renewed .......... ...... in the City f SaiAAnIt- P,J,atuI to be ffecti Name ...✓!�..... Business Address ......... " Residence Address... APPLICATION i ------------------------------ ------- .193..- -. " If corporation, give name of person n authorit................................. Remarks/..; .Y ` --1 1896 �1 Appl. No. -- -' -- .......... A�-- (License No........ .. -----'-ll-'--' -----------193y- T Signature of Applicant: Notes Application for Dance Hall license for the New Deal Club, Inc., 19492 University Ave. was approved by License Bureau and sent to City Council for action. The license however was never issued and is still in the hands of the city clerk. In view of the above applicant feels he is entitled to a refund of the unexpired portion of license fee, having operated a dance hall from after April 2, 1934, date of application, until July 13, 1934, at which time he was closed up by Police Dept. i o.I.ICL.RX 98494 el4Y euRll CITY OF SAINT PAUL iuiNC1 NO..::..... / ,.... „�. APPROP�R-IIAT�IION .TRANSFERS—RESOLUTION FORM ( /--FIR CHARTER SECTION 208 , PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER ............ IRV.INL4......C......... p '�LRCE.................................... DATE .......,AUGUsT...2,N1iw1,934y........... _ RESOLVED. 'THAT THE FOLLOWING TRANSFERS BE MADE ON THE BOOKS OF THE COMPTROLLER. AS BY SO DOING AN UNAVOIDABLE DEFICIENCY IN CERTAIN ITEMS MAY BE MET BY SAID TRANSFERS WITHOUT HAMPERING THE WORK PROVIDED BY THE MONEY IN THE ITEMS FROM WHICH THE TRANSFERS ARE MADE. CODE I AMOUNT I TRANSFERRED FROM TO APPORTIONED ITEM DR: CR. DEPAR7,6-J-1 NT 0 EDUCATION"BUR�EAU OF CA] 15�-J..R Receipts Salaries & Wages J.2 Supplies = Cafeterias J.:3 Telephones. - J-:4 Supplies"&'Service J: -S Auto Mtnce. J..6 Rep.Renewals & Equip. (money. in the It... fromwhich iii; ,transfers are made. )DEPARTMENT. OF EDUCATION- BUREAU IAT CAFETERIAS—Ap—_- PROPRIATION TRANSFERS Adop ted — �'OuIO: O .'the. Council Aug. 9, 1934. ADO AuK:: 3,. 1934. :(AUKu.t11-1934) YES\ ✓��Co'Y UCI`ILLmEN (✓� N 3 =11eD070}F' ........�..//...--..��.))...IN FAVOR 77— ....!(....../.....A6AINST WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT �oRM o:a woo ua. 42,382.75 16'872;25 23,822*01 100,03 560.76 376.50 651.20 42,382.751 42,382.751 ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL ....AUG... ........... APPROVED............... Q.��......3... ................19.......:... G.........�.�........./�.,.... . . MAYOR COUNTERSIGNED BY .......... .... .. .. .. ... ... ..... eo rtRo«cw ORIGINAL TO CITY CL6aK La"Oeq.,( CITY OF ST. PAUL_4q5 qF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY , _ _ DATE August 18.34 COMMISSIONEERRS +�✓' RESOLVED That Restaurant license, application 5201, Off Sale Malt Beverage license, application 5202,. and On Sale Malt Beverage, application 5208, applied for by Susie Hartl for 544 West Sixth Street, be and they are hereby withdrawn, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Susie Hartl the fees of $10.00; $5.00; and $50.00, and to cancel Said Restaurant, Off Sale Malt Beverage and On Sale Malt Beverage licenses, respectively. C. F. No. 98475—BY H. H. Warren Fred M. Truax—r. C. Pearce— Resolved. That Restaurant license. application 5201.. 0"—t H Sale Dralt Bev- nge license, application 6202. and On Sale Malt Beverage. applientlon 5203. 344 West Sixth Sfor treet,ie be ad they are hereby withdrawn, and the proper city mriscrs are -hereby authorized to fund to. Susie Hartl they feesor $10.00: j 55.00; and $50 00. ¢ad to cancel said Restaurant. OR Sale Malt Beverage and On Sale Malt Beverage licenses, re- by e- ,} �pectlVelY..- Approved Auge 7 1034.1 Aug. 7. 1934. (August 11-19341 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce 11015mmor `�. aft"m Ln _In favor Truax V Warren —.Against Wenzel sH 6.44R. VICE FRES. ROSEN Adopted by the Council AUG _7 1934 193 AUC 71934 I93_ ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK f'I l��t•,, COUNCIL NO. CITY OF ST, PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GEMMRAL FORM PRESENTED BY�7 COMMISSIONER "- --,,2 ��� _ DATE IVHEREAS, the Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Commission at its meeting on Friday, August 3rd, 1934, in accord- ance with Chapter 127, Laws of Minnesota for 1933, directed its architects and the City Architect, subject, however, to the approval of the City Council and the County Board, to prepare plans and specifications for quarters for war veterans and auxil- iaries in the Municipal Auditorium, tnerefore be it RESOLVED, that the Council concurs in and approves the action of the Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Commission in having prepared such plans and specifications. C. P. No, 38496-1. C. Pearce— �Vhereae,.tho Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Commission at Its , tiMr Friday. August 3rd, ip34, i -accordance with Chapter .127, Laws. hi cts and a" a 1933, directed. Its architects and the City Architect.t subject. however, to the approval oft the City Council and the County Board, to prepare plans and specifications for Quarters for war vet erane anduxilf-� thfes. tri the Municipal. Auditorium, erefore be it Resolved, that the Council. concurs in ndapproves the action of the Ad-, I vlRory CourtHouse. and CttyHall BG ldl na.Commisalon in havin(; pie -j -.I ,1 pared such plane d' epeCltieatlGM, Adopted by the Council Aug. ?. 1939.1 Approved Auq: 7. 1934. i I - 'Au�uet I ' I COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce l:et.-f.1— / —J In favor Truax Warren _—_Against Wenzel Mt. Ptesident �Gel an) MR. VICE PRES. ROSEN 5V1 6.34 Adopted by the CooncilAUG 7 1934___._193_ AUG 7 1934 Approved___—.___ __-193__ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL6RK FILE LENCIL NO. E ITY OF ST: PAUL OFFr1 E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL ESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED B� DATE August 7, 1934 COMMISSIONE _ ';F. No: 98191.—BY M110�n. i�; heot Rintorma�i bi.��:s -. " RESOLVED i, ,K! .r, uric WHEREAS, the City of St. Paul on the basis of informal bids has contracted with J. A. Hoge, well driller of 1070 East Minnehaha Street, St. Paul, for the drilling of approximately 200 feet of test holes at the cost of approximately $400.00, such test holes being required to determine the character of the underlying strata in the vicinity of Seventh Street and Montreal Avenue in connection with the design of Sanitary Sewer Interceptor OC11-11DII, and WHEREAS, it appears that additional drill holes will be required in order to adequately determine the character of the soil in this area, and WHEREAS, the Purchasing Agent and &ief Engineer are of the opinion that no advantage 4n be gained by further advertisement, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the aforesaid contract be extended to cover a maximum of three additional test holes totaling approximately 230 feet at an additional cost totaling approximately $460.00, such additional holes to be drilled only if necessary and when ordered by the Chief Engineer, such amount to be paid from the Sanitary Sewer Bond Fund. E COUNCILMEN AUG 71934 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council-------- Pearce ouncil_______Pearce Rewroo" AUG 71934 IZimeR In favor Approved---___ 193— Truax pproved ---193_.— Truax Warren __Against.. Wenzel Mayor i I?L3 1SHLD � SM 634 CCR. VICE FRES. ROSF4 ORIGINAL TO CITY Cl.— COUNCIL E 8 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM A�'ga(_ / . " _ ___Z1- 4Z�2-. 7 �53� Whereas, the proper city officers did, pursuant to the authority of Council File No. 97790, approved May 2, 1934, execute a note of the City of St. Paul to the Participating Certificate Bureau, in the sum of $2,000.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 3-1.4 per annum to secure a loan of $2,000.00 made to the City, which note falls due on August 5, 1934= and Whereas, the budget for the year 1934 did not provide for the payment of said sum; therefore, be it Resolved, that the pro er city officers be and they are hereby authorized to renew said note at a rate of 3 interest per annum for a period of ninety days. No. 08498—By Milton Rosen— eauest— .as. the proper city o8leers did. !t 9t7790, apphe r oved Mav 2 01934 R. note f the City of Bt. pati, Iarti-lvating Certificate Bur. eum f $2.000.00 with intereauest ecvree», ratloan f $2 000.00 made City. whfoh ..to faits due on 6, 1934; and lano the budget. for: the year, t vrovidI for 'the PaymentiI sum; therefore, be it red. that the Prover city ofn v. said 1Y."111 rateutp o7rized> Per nnnum for a ..tied oP nye, Id by then Co Ved A, n iinfn Aug 7, 1984.':' COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce S� .$iee __ _In favor Truax C Warren _.___ Against Wenzel Mn Pres"mo'Cqei "I) SM 6.30R. VICE PRES, ROSEN Adopted by the Council— AUG_ 7 1934193— _ AUG 7 1934 Approved--_ -- 93_. _ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL C FILE No. F ICE OF TH;E CITY GL.ERK R[T17 GOU RESOLUT/ON—GENERAL FORM DATE ATTgnc} 7, 1934 RESOLVED WHEREAS, the IIraiversity of Minnesota through its Purchasing Department has requested the Department of Public Worl�s to grade acid oil certain streets in Uni- versity Grove- Additioxi ad j ac eat to North St. Anthony Park, and WHEREAS, the said IIniversity o£ M:Lnnesota has agreed to pay a1Z costs ira connection with said work in accord- ance with a schedule submitted for materials, equipment rental charges and labor rates, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That t_'"ie Commissioner o£ Public Works be and he is hereby authorized to proceed with such work, and upon completion shall bill the s id University of Minnesota for materials, equipment rtal and labor used which amount vlrizexz collected shall be placed to the credit of the Street Construction aad Repair Fund, Code 11, such work to be done lDy the Commissioner o£ Public Works when it will not interfere with the regular work of the depart- ment. C. �. No_. 98499-gy M{ltoa ROSPa- Whereas= th 'CT f ersity oY Minne-s Sora Throu s:'h 3tv. Purchasia� Depart - ei�ra_de Public Work su to D d oilT carZaln streets {n Uni versity Grove Addition' ' adiacen t. Lo North- St_ Aath on:y Park, anA Wh r1 i didto a zr as - ee aayr aI}y osis 1n connection with. said work in accord-' a.nce -vvi ila a..sch ed uIesubmltted Por ma- Le rf aIs. Quipm¢nt -i¢atal charges and Iabpr rates, thereYore. be it _ Resolved. That the. Commissioner of Public Worlca -be and he' 1s- hereby au- � - - thorized to proceed hl. aad _a pon ompleiionsathli -'A311 Lha aid = IIn{versiLyC OP.Minnasoia Por'"maiar{aIs. eQuipa: ent ea tel -. aad abor i = hich_ used when. oilected. shall be tjav placed Lo the Credit OP LheStreet--Con-.; '- siructioa - and -Repair P�aad_ _ :Coda 11. _ ch.- work Lo tie doae ' by the"Commis- l _ sl It Jof. Public- Works: whea it will - on terf era. w1Lii the regular -work the depa:rtm ent_ oP Adopted by the Couacil Aug_ 7.- 2934_ -Approved Oct_ "_ y �yy.9� 7: 1934_ CAu>�ua1 31-1934.E COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adoby the Council ry AUG ( W4193 Pearce pted 193_ $ow""Q. I / AUG 7 -- In fat -or APProved__ Truax J�__15��-''�— —193_ Warren Against Wenzel �v 41, P1 esidep N Mayor stir 6,3UR. VICE PRES . ROSEL` Orlpinml io Uty Cleric CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL FILIZNO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNC /'TION/—�GENERA�]{L FORM NTED BY 7--.._.._,X-.i.._...�_d:v DXTE__-..... ISSIONER_..._........_... ._._------. RESOLVED, that upon recommendation of the Commissioner of Educatitln, the following books are hereby adopted as regular texts in the Public Schools of the City of St. Paul:__ —By Peurcr— High School Texts '��8-"nihaoot anonI. C.recomme - ,y:.ilssioner.r _ McGill & Bradbury, "Chemistry Workbook, published by Lyons & Carnahan Thackston & Thackston, "Human Health", published by Henry Holt & Company .Hunter, "Problems in Biology" published by American Book Comppany, Gavian-Gray-Groves, "i�Socia 7 Order", pub. by D. C. Heath & Co. Junior igh and Grade Texts Champion Arithmetics, published by Row, Peterson & Company. Book I for Grades three and four; Book II for Grades five and six. Junior High MathematlaB and Grades seven and eight outside Of the junior high school: Strayer -Upton Series, Junior High School Mathematics, published by American Book Company, Book I for Grade seven; Book II for Grade eight; Book III (Algebra) for Grade nine. RESOLVED FURTHER, that for the purpose of installing skid texts in the public schools as aforesaid, the Commissioner of Edu- cation is authorized on behalf of the City of St. Paul to enter into an agreement with the publishers for supplying these texts. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce --- --------------In favor iireea� Truax L ------- Against Wenzel M V 'rlent rR � --- 6M b-33 MR. "ITCH .'RES. 1?p'SER Adopted by the CounciL. -AUG. 7 1934 __1 . Approved..... AUG ..--7--934 --934 . �ayor %—.C�� hi iarL :)_1�J�-�J / CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION IRVING C. PEARCE, COMMISSIONER GEORGE J. JACOBS. DEPUTY COMMI-30NER BUREAU OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS -011510� eDi BUREAU OF PUBLIC LIBRARY S. O. HARTWELL, Superintendent MRS. J. T. JENNINGS, Librarian BUREAU OF SCHOOL CAFETERIAS BUREAU OF AUDITORIUM A. E. TRUDEAU, Director D. D. MURRAY, Superintendent duly 14, 1954 Hon. L. L. Anderson Corporation Counsel City of Saint Paul City Hall Dear 1dr. Anderson: I am sending herewith copy of a report to Commissioner Irving C. Pearce recommending the adoption of three high school books and a new series of aritbmatics in the grades and junior high schools. Commissioner Pearce requests that you draw up at your earliest convenience the necessary Council resolution to cover action on these books. The high school teats involve no exchanges. As national prices are listed with the State Department of Education, we have not usually had contracts drawn for these books. There has never been any difficulty in securing the prices on which agreements were made. The arrangements for the mathematics books do involve exchanges and con- tracts with the two firms furnishing the books are desirable. Very truly yours, Superintendent A pp p� r o v e d 9 / Commissioner of Education SOH -R June 27, 1934 Hon. Irving C. Pearce Commissioner of •Education Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Mr. Pearce; Repart and recommendations on textbook changes June 27, 1934. On July 13, 1933 1 presented recommendations for certain changes in textbooks to be undertaken in the school year 1933-34. You decided that last year was not an opportune time for change, and action was postponed. Per Improvement and better adjustment of school work the changes are really needed. Last year the books were carefully studied by committees; the high school texts were unanimously recommended by the teachers in those subjects. Their recommendations were endorsed by the director of high schools, the advisory board and the superintendent. We aro renewing the same recommendations, namely I. McGill & Bradbury - Chemistry BorkbQck, published by Lyons & Carnahan 2. Thackston - Human Health, published by Henry Holt and Company 3. Hunters - Problems in Biology, published by American Book Company A sociology text, Townes Social Problems, was recommended for trial. On this book, the teachers favor a change and supplementary report will be made.lator. Junior high and grade texts. The only changes asked for were in mathematics, and the following books were recoemmondeds For grades three to six - Book I for grades three and four; Book II for grades five and six. MumAoa Arithmetics Ix 11 i ghod by Rqw Peterson and Convene For junior high mathematics and grades seven and eight outside of the junior high-school - Book I for grade seven, Book II for grade eight, Book III (Algebra) for grade nine. Strayor-tTjoton series it High School MathematicQ, vublished by the American Book 09pparLy The final report of the committees appointed by the superintendent to study these books was unanimously in favor of each series. The teachers' advisory board took as their first choice for junior high schools the aeries that was second choice of the superintendent's committee, but added to their report the statement that adoption of either series would be an improvement on the Hamilton texts which have been in use for about twenty years. The director of high schools and superintendent endorsed the report of the committees, and are now renewing that recommendation. The mathematics situation in all the grades needs the Improvement to be secured through new modern material and methods. Much valuable material lop 6-27-34 #2 and rearrangement of methods are available in many texts publiehed within the last five years• For some time the use of Lounos workbooks in arithmetic has been ed, but most authoriiod for supplementary matoriel,..Thoy have not been o reduce classes have used them. In the last yoas; as i makeshift to to be coats and to avoid purchago of new copies of an old edition likely soon grade- be changed, the Hemiltonbocks have not been requirehands.w the eighth Lenmes pollIn that grade they were already in the pupils' hands. The t there iissgreatehave ralue the basis of work for the year. But in our judgment that they contain in a basal book, and the books recomer0l are so arranged much of the type of material. hitherto secured in the workbook. So our recommendation for the adoption of books, carries with it the progress of dropping the use of workbooks as soon as the classes shall have secured the new texts. Last year two "Number Primers"`i*oro recommended for possible use in the second grade. The Plan was for the dgpartaent to furnish sets. our Any funds that could not be done, and probabi cannot be done this year• recommendation for grade two is postponed; for further study. ......... tnea end relative- coati of sra'da arithnatica-� We quote below list, e costa with present net and trade-in prices of the now books,. are cote book store, the material. As these books are sold through., eP list price is used only as a basis. The not sad trade-in prices are slightly raised from the publisher's schedule to moot our costsof distribution and handling. This point is also true for tho oldor books. Net price is paid by those who have no old book to return. For Comparison Elomontary Aritbmetic - Grades three and four es List Net Trade-in Old Book Hessle 2oyeare Champion, Book I .80 .65 .50 .30-.40 0 .50 Grades five and six .30 -.AO 0 .50 Champion, Book II .84 .70 . 55 The above not and trade-in Prices are gale and oxchange prices to popile. On all exchanges Publishers exchange unused shelf stock for the department at net dollar for dollar value. prices given are available if decrease allowance on exchanges. Exchange applieado is ratifieg�only for SeptenThe code is likely 1934 and February 1935. Up to this last year HamiltOu was used oaf the book in those and fourth with the Lances an optional workbook. Pr ice grades was fifty-five cents, for fifth and sixth grades, sixty Cents. This made cost for third and fourth grades with Lennoe i 4 ICP 6-27-34 #3 With Lennes discontinued anaLAUampion used, cost per grade will be: Grades three and four each .A not pili o or 25 trade -in, -loss resale .15 Grades.fivo and six each .35 not -rico or .25 " % " " .17 That is, a pupil paying sixty-five pants for a now book and selling it after completion of two years' work re4xos two-year cost to thirty-fivo cents; if '.ho exchanges an old book, the two-ydpr cost is twenty coats. Cost per grade, would " thus be seventeen and one-I4plf cents or ton coats. Resale value depends on the pupil's care of his individual book. A properly used book should bring M-.40, i.e., selling it can cut cost per grade in two. Books hover two years' work. Book price lists of the school �tocikrom aro appended. But cost is only one feature. We nnp ed a good modern text. Pie work pad is helpful. In our judgmout, the book is better, and most modern books are so planned that they include many of the valuable features of the work book. Briefly, than although first coatis greater than this last year, actual cost per grade is reduced to a nmiaca] amount. The first cost is slight for proper material for a two-year course in 5naabers. Considering quality teaching value and asflunt of new material, cost is extremely low. The schools have great need of this new material. Junior high mathematics. The Strayer -Upton Junior Mathematics are priced as follows: List Net Trade -In Cost of 1933-34 Material Book I, Grade 7 .76 .65 .50 .25 Lennes or .90 with Ham'n Book II, " 8 .80 .65 .50 .90 " and Hamilton Book III, " 9 1.04 .85 .70 1.60 List prices for the grades have been reduced .40 on the three books; our net prices from stockrom .35 fret last year's figures. Pupil cost each grade -last year 1934-35 Grade 7 .25 .65 less resale .35 a .25 " 8 .90 .65 " " .35 = .25 Is 9 1.60 .85 " " .45 = .40 Resale prices are estimates. Seventh grade outside junior highs was low because Lonnes only was required. A book is needed. Yet, final cost in seventh will not be increased, if pupils use books caroflzlly. Total cost will be more than $1.50 less than present prices. ICP 6-27-34 #4 Proposed arrangement of change in arithmetic September, 1934. Champion Book I Grades 3B Begin in Septmbor 1934 3A ■ n .. n n n n q n 4A Will use Lounis,prosont edition single, in.fall .20, and begin Champion Book II in Pebruary 1935, thus avoiding pu*chase of two books in the year. Champion Book II Grades 5B Begin in $ep'$mber 1934 5L a n ;a n 613 a n n n 6A Will use Iien�es, present edition single, in fall .20, and begin Bqok II in Pebruary 1935 for smo reason. Strayer Upton Junior Mathematioe Grades 713 Will begin: no y book in September 1934 8B n u nI 0 n a a 9B Grades 7A Will retain present arrangement until Bebrwu7 1935 SA 9A n n n u a n n Then present 7A's Will get Strayer -Upton Book II (as 01e) 8A's Will get Strayer -Upton Book III (as 9B'e) n n 9A's Will got Geometries (as l0B's) Net and exchange rates if and as secured now carry for one year. But exchanges will thus be entirely finished in the semester beginning in 1935. The above arrangement is for best cost advantage to pupils. Half grades continuing Lennes in first semester postpone the new book for a half year, but class teachers will have desk'copies of the new book, and can thus begin readjustment of material. r ICP 6-27-34 #5 Notes on hid% school tests., High school tests adopted will be used in new classes. Classes already statted will continue the old book. Hence, there will be no exchange$ involved e#oept possibly a few in biology. Last year's est"te of the m:mbor of puptU involved probably remain valid, as follows: McGill and Bradbury 450 Problems in 3iology 756 gulan Red th 315 The notes below are taken Praia the euemary iTepared by Mr. J. W. Smith: Chemistry Workbook: McGill! and Bradbury Chemistry Workbook by Lyons and Carnahan. The cost is$.75:as.compared to$1.00, the cost of the present laboratory manual. Physiology. Tbackston & Thackston "Human Health" by Henry Holt and Company. The subject of physiology was introduced to.add a one -tern subject to the curriculum, both for value of the subject and for greater convenience in making out programs in our overcrowded undermanned high schools. The cost is $1.40 - no text at present. Biology. Hunter's "Problems in Biology" by American Book Company. Replaces Peabody and Hunt Biology and Hunan Welfare., At present this latter text is being used both in the ninth grade in junior high and tenth grade in senior high school, a condition which must be changed.. The price is: ListNeTrade-in $1.76 $1.32 $1.06 Respectfully submitted, S. 0. HAamW= SOH:J Superintendent Approved: IRVING C. PEARCE Commissioner of Education SAINT PAUL 7EICSCHOOLS Sacaasy of :Report. on Textbook Changes of June 27, 1934 High School Texts. The .Ihree'recOmmsnded:.last year are recommended again. Thor will be used in new cia440e. McCiil•and Bradburg+s'Cheaistry Wo*book means a saving of twenty-fiis cents over previous texts, and has additional material which gives anot2 -r advantage. Thacketon and Thackston " He'd th" 18 introduced: for a one tem course in pbysioloa. Cost is %%X 4 No tont at present. Hunter's "Problems in Biologyr" will take the place in tetth.grade classes of Peabody and Huut. List pgirse is eight cents higher than Peabody and Hunt. ii Recommendation of sociology iOxt will be made in a supplementary report. New Junior Hills School and'ftade Texts Recomcsanded Por grades three to six 30&s'iaad II of the Champion series, published by -Row, Peterson and Compazi,4,. 'Book I covers work for grades three and four, Book II, for grades five'end six. on these the list and net prices are the same as last year, but under present arrangements there is a slight advantage over last year in exchange rates. -Junior Hila Sdsool Mathematics Strayper-Upton Junior High Mathematics is recommended; Book I for grade seven, Book II for grade eight and Hook III for grade nine. Prices are lower then last year. 2bess books furnish new material which -is greatly needed. They include considerable material similar to that-provioualy secured through the use of Lennes pads (supplementary), and their introduction will discontinue the pads. 4 classes in grades two, four, six and eight will conti mase the use of the pada for one aeaoster in order to•prevent buying books within the year. Costs: Each of the Champion books covers two grades. Piret cost to the pupil will be slightly higher than last year, somewhat less than in previous years when most classes had both the Hamilton arithmetic and the Lennes pad. Considering reset a price, the net coat per grade will be from eight to twelve cents less for each pupil, depending on the condition of the .re -sold book. In junior high school there will be a reduced cost per pupil in each grade. The total reduction for the three years will be about $1.50 per pupil. Main reasons for the recomnendatida: •1. Present material is largely out of date. The need for new texts in arithmetic to one of the outstanding educational needelof the system. 2. The books are certainly as good as arq of the recent series. The caxaitt_ees that made careful, study regarded them as superior. 3. while every effort has been made to reduce cost, the reasons just given are actually more important than the change of cost. DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER couFJCIL No ,. FILE ----------- - �i-4.1�----- mwt­ COUNCIL RESOLUTION n y� �"'�D arr .. FAVOR August 4th 34 PEARGE AUDITED CLAIMS. ..............._._..__.._..........._....._...........IB...C.....-- iyN TRUAXt .,,,,, p.....,AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRT1 Ot6S�iJ� G/fig TREASURY. MR. PRE TO THE AGGREGATE Aq OU OF 3. ._..11�qq 7G�/T.{• }...0.... COVERING MR. PEES. MAHONEY ( ML 'N$T 6jdr.V. I R. J. T.! {_ Q �JJ CHECKS NUMBERED .bl TO..... v 43//. INCLUSIVE, AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL li 1u ........ PER CHECKS ON F THE OF ICE OF THE C Y COM PiROLLER. APPROVED. _..... -...` 19 (. C IJ Ci CITY COM PTI* LIR BY • C, CHECK NUMBER 6125 6129 6130 6131 6132 6133 6134 6135 6136 6137 6135 6139 6140 6141 61432 614 6144 6145 6146 6147 6145 6149 F150 6151 61532 615 4 6155 6156 6157 6155 6199 616o 6161 6162 6163 6164 6165 6166 6167 6165 6169 6170 6171 61732 6174 6175 6176 6177 6175 700 6-33 - - -' TOTAL DATE ETURNEO II v IN FAVOR OF DISBURSEMENT I BY BANK CHECKS t he Cityef Tr'11 tiryhfnk sthe nlgnrenn[e- of 11t9 f39., rnn P. icheck, BROUGHT Fnmm h�red 6129 to CSS. Inel-ive. n., ner "h erl:s o I file In the oMe, of the Citl Co 1-1ler. _ Adontea by the Ce eltl Aug. 7, 1914. --- Anne— A— 9, 1.,134. r�I a Nele Fredrickson 'Aunust 11-1913 1 25 50 ^ Gold Medal Beverage Company 77 00 Midway Ice Cream Company ;1 399 23 Lawrence McDonough 60 00 1 James E. Gipple 56 00 Hugh Jones 21 60 E.R. Johnson, Treasurer 575 6o E,W, Johnson, Treasurer 521 40 Lew Bonn Company 153 75 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Company 197 10 9t.Paul Bottling Company 372 10 Mrs. J.M. Ayd, Guardiah I 40 00 Mrs. C.M. Claugherty, GuardiaA 4o 00 Mrs. Etta Flaherty 28 28 Mrs. Anna Schneider 17 28 Mrs. Agnes Weiss 31 86 Sidney M. Salter 7 20 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan:)e 265 6o Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan:ie 9 639 75 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan e 2 862 90 Al Bonn i 5 00 Axel F. Peterson, C. P. R.F. 1 007 14 Axel F. Peterson, C, of Finanbe 49 50 Hanlon & Okes Company 24 595 905 00 Sculley Equipment Company Axel F. Peterson, C, of Finan{e 371 25 The Speakes Company 1 113 66 Feyen Construction Company 23 694 60 Allan J. Connolly 1 275 00 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan.,e 866 90 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan e 6 562 64 Axel F. Petersoh, C. of Finan)e 205 54 Axel F. Peterson, Co of Finan)e 237 69 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finanie 7 327 55 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan)e 40 00 George Williams 1 28 80 Indian Motooycle Company 688 06 Winton Christianson '; 75 00 Duncan McRae ! 75 00 Capitol Stationery Mfg.Comnany 95 62 Drewry & Sons Company 248 05 General Comical Company 935 44 Generator Specialty Company 8 93 North Star Varnish Company 46 89 St.Paul Builders Material Com�any 14 85 Sharpe & Dohme 28 19 A.K. Stahl Company 189 56 Twin City Brick Company I 36 10 Western Union Telegraph Compa*y 49 73 The White Company 119 15 Board of Public Welfare 35 235 28 I � I I i SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 1 007 14 115632 I F I DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER couFJCIL No ,. FILE ----------- - �i-4.1�----- mwt­ COUNCIL RESOLUTION n y� �"'�D arr .. FAVOR August 4th 34 PEARGE AUDITED CLAIMS. ..............._._..__.._..........._....._...........IB...C.....-- iyN TRUAXt .,,,,, p.....,AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRT1 Ot6S�iJ� G/fig TREASURY. MR. PRE TO THE AGGREGATE Aq OU OF 3. ._..11�qq 7G�/T.{• }...0.... COVERING MR. PEES. MAHONEY ( ML 'N$T 6jdr.V. I R. J. T.! {_ Q �JJ CHECKS NUMBERED .bl TO..... v 43//. INCLUSIVE, AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL li 1u ........ PER CHECKS ON F THE OF ICE OF THE C Y COM PiROLLER. APPROVED. _..... -...` 19 (. C IJ Ci CITY COM PTI* LIR BY • C, CHECK NUMBER 6125 6129 6130 6131 6132 6133 6134 6135 6136 6137 6135 6139 6140 6141 61432 614 6144 6145 6146 6147 6145 6149 F150 6151 61532 615 4 6155 6156 6157 6155 6199 616o 6161 6162 6163 6164 6165 6166 6167 6165 6169 6170 6171 61732 6174 6175 6176 6177 6175 700 6-33 - - -' TOTAL DATE ETURNEO II v IN FAVOR OF DISBURSEMENT I BY BANK CHECKS t he Cityef Tr'11 tiryhfnk sthe nlgnrenn[e- of 11t9 f39., rnn P. icheck, BROUGHT Fnmm h�red 6129 to CSS. Inel-ive. n., ner "h erl:s o I file In the oMe, of the Citl Co 1-1ler. _ Adontea by the Ce eltl Aug. 7, 1914. --- Anne— A— 9, 1.,134. r�I a Nele Fredrickson 'Aunust 11-1913 1 25 50 ^ Gold Medal Beverage Company 77 00 Midway Ice Cream Company ;1 399 23 Lawrence McDonough 60 00 1 James E. Gipple 56 00 Hugh Jones 21 60 E.R. Johnson, Treasurer 575 6o E,W, Johnson, Treasurer 521 40 Lew Bonn Company 153 75 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Company 197 10 9t.Paul Bottling Company 372 10 Mrs. J.M. Ayd, Guardiah I 40 00 Mrs. C.M. Claugherty, GuardiaA 4o 00 Mrs. Etta Flaherty 28 28 Mrs. Anna Schneider 17 28 Mrs. Agnes Weiss 31 86 Sidney M. Salter 7 20 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan:)e 265 6o Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan:ie 9 639 75 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finan e 2 862 90 Al Bonn i 5 00 Axel F. Peterson, C. P. R.F. 1 007 14 Axel F. Peterson, C, of Finanbe 49 50 Hanlon & Okes Company 24 595 905 00 Sculley Equipment Company Axel F. Peterson, C, of Finan{e 371 25 The Speakes Company 1 113 66 Feyen Construction Company 23 694 60 Allan J. Connolly 1 275 00 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan.,e 866 90 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan e 6 562 64 Axel F. Petersoh, C. of Finan)e 205 54 Axel F. Peterson, Co of Finan)e 237 69 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finanie 7 327 55 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finan)e 40 00 George Williams 1 28 80 Indian Motooycle Company 688 06 Winton Christianson '; 75 00 Duncan McRae ! 75 00 Capitol Stationery Mfg.Comnany 95 62 Drewry & Sons Company 248 05 General Comical Company 935 44 Generator Specialty Company 8 93 North Star Varnish Company 46 89 St.Paul Builders Material Com�any 14 85 Sharpe & Dohme 28 19 A.K. Stahl Company 189 56 Twin City Brick Company I 36 10 Western Union Telegraph Compa*y 49 73 The White Company 119 15 Board of Public Welfare 35 235 28 I � I I i SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 1 007 14 115632 I ORIGINAL TO ­Y CL... CITY OF ST. PAUL Fc,oLuNc"` OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTAMYAu=ust 4, 1234 COMMISSIONER41 DATE RESOLVED ..at tl. -,nc j.1 c' n of the Contract C-),s:aittee and Fwards the c: tract for the _)-p ,-,at,,a- -r 1 11 'a St. �t of S� Sev.�er jf.,�-.ce,_to :ive. from Snellin.-' Avi. t,, Ir f"--t s­,itheast Of H_DSPlird Flace; _I Froff, St. po-,q 2515 f2at no—''h C-17 lLorp'al Ave.; from Fi--!:a ;,v=. t0 11-0 feet north; :)Lve,.•n AVe. frrn­. St. 11 Ave. to 7th St. ; F::-19 Ave. '-­e, Dr-­T'rn Ave. t-,, Ej,,7c:lr'.bs rive. from Davern AV,-. tj 70 fe-t l-est, in ^cord- att-,01-1-_I, to tha .iALTER =UTT LRle bidders, they 'c)aiii - tile 10vle-t re o f,,-f the s_vf, Of aA,itiolial linin_? i.er lin—ft. rel' 39 e T 0 -� 2 C )un 9 el is her-eby t'e C, contract the efor. En 'n R.A. Certific-te bid. Esti�' -, $77,051.00. F.B. 'x9081. I C. F. No. 98502-13Y Milton Rosen— Resolved, osen — I Resolved, That the Council hereby concurs In the recomendation of Contract Committee and award. Z?'.tract for t',. r t of 'Rt. P. I COUNCILMEN Nays Adopted by the Council AC334 Yeas 193 Pearce Mi --In favor Approved— r. __193 Truax Warren --Against Wenzel Mayor it.Premident (GeivB14- MR. VICE PRES. ROSBN TUBI ISHFD 5M &34 011101NAL— NUMBER 8 ? CITY OF SAINT PAUL t LE OIL NO.—_T. y � �� —• clTM cLH"" V COUNCIL RESOLUTION voR- AUTHORIZATION OF ILOCAL IMP O EMENT PROJECTS a /:.fF fC% -- !� - 1111:."719 t cam.• . .ov4_ • Resolved, That the Council hereby concursin the recommendation of the Contract Committee and awards the contract for'gradine alley ® in block 22, Auerbach & Hand's Addition from Cook street to Oliver street, in vccordance with plans and specifications 'hereto attached, to EMIL FREISEIS, he beine- the lowest responsible bidder, for the sum of $416.00, and the Corporation Cxansel i_ hereby instructed to dse up 'he or,)por form of contract therefor. '.C. F No. 98608—By Mllton Rosen— Resolved. That the Council hereby' cure in the recamm endntion of the'. Contract Committee ad d6 the contract for grading alley In Block 22. Auerbach 6. Hand'° Addition from Cook 'St, to Oliver St.. In accordance .with i F tn. and Deci dcatlons hereto at -I inched. to EMIL. FREISETS, he .being I the lowest .Donslble. bidder• for theor S. �41G.00. nntredrtrdCounel isherebyleucto raw D the Droner form ofntract there- for. Formal Bid No. 9082. Engineer's • E nte E460 00. Ado Adopted by the CnAUg. 7, 1934. AnDroved Aug. 7, 1939.934. - (August 11-1934) 9002 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE "450 . CC FORMAL BID NO. �J MR. PRHBIDENT REIMBURSED FOR COST OF TH191MPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS: PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE 416.00 I. ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY - - f Z, APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OP LOCAL IMPROVE.. -6— - CODE f FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—E%EMPT PROPERTY— CODE APPROPRIATED a BON. I64UE—GOOF f A. APPROPRIATED FROM & COUNTY AID - - _ - - - - - (416.00 TOTAL COPIES TO: 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE I6 AN UNBNCUMBHRED B IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT No. - IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING F CITY CLERK ANCE AVAILABLE 'THE - COMPTROLLER N ABOVE AMOUNTSENT • PUBLIC WORKS DATE FINAL ORDER ADOPTED • PURCHASING CO OLLER COUNCILMEN ADOPO BY rfi g� __'•/ �{J-*� THE COUNCIL t—tJd NAYS YEAR IN RAVOR AUG 0APPROVED AGAINST MR. PRHBIDENT ORIGINAL— NUMBER�j L_' CITY OF SAINT PAUL Cl IL Cl o V OUNCIL RESOLUTION No.--. OR AUTH ATION OF LOCAFL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS • 1 Resolved, That the Counc}1'h by concurs in the recimrnendatian of the Contract Committee and awar(.s contr;^,ct for grading alley in • Block 25, Auerbach & Hand's Ad -"Rion from Cook street to Oliver street, in accordance vrith :ola.ns and specifications hereto attached, to EEIL FRFISEIS, he being the lowest responsible bidder, for the suia of $543.00, in accordance with '_zis letter dated JulY .31, 1934, reducing I.As bid, and the Corporation 0?unsel is hereby instructed to dr.a.h- uc the aror,er f .rn: of contract ther=for. r C. F. We. 98504—BY Milton ROSe%; Resolv'n•the arecomt t ISe dation oCouncil f rthe. Contract Committee ad ward. - tract for grading lley in Block0O25. Auerbach & Hand's Addition from Cook ? St:. to Oliver St., in e.c ordance with Plans and specification. heroto ttnch-99 ed, to EMIL FREISEIS. he being the., 1Y E546.00,pin eib]ordlance ith this let f ter dated July 031. 1934, educing itis' bid• and the Corooration Counsel- iss� ! hereby Instructed to drnw,up the prop -1 form o[ contra therefor. Formal Bid No. 9083. Engineer's Estimate{ 6'00'ted ADDTO ed Auge 7.01934 Aug 7, 1934. E (August. it -3934) 4 91JJ ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE. 546.00, FORMAL BID NO. NOTE: TO BE CERTIFIED AS TO FUNDS AVAILABLE BV COMPTROLLER BEFORE PRESENTING TO COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION. PERMANENT IMPROVEMCNT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSED FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AB FOLLOWS: 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY - - - - - - - - - - - S 546.01) 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'S SHARE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - COO. % s. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS—EXEMPT PROPERTY— - CODE S 4. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND ISSUE—CODE S S. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f e TOTAL - : 546.00 COPIES TO: 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNENCUMBERHD B CITY CLERK ANCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIONS COMPTROLLER REIMBUR.ETHE PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FU LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NO.._ IN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. PUBLIC WORKS ® PURCHASING CO LLE. I DATE FINAL ORDER ADOPTED COUNCILMEN YEAR NAYS ADOPTED. BY THE COUNCILJE{HH�.--7J914 IN FAVOR �V�Aro o� � APPROVED if G 7 ill*A ��. AGAINST MR. P.-m.NT ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK / e COUNCIL \/VyJllr� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. 1 IOF THE CITY CLERK O NC E —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY a �{ ✓� - COMMISSIONER DATE_ Avenst 7th, 1934 - RESOLVED WHEREAS, Tony Lemauna made application for son sale" liquor license at 361 Upper Levee and Whereas, the Council has not granted said application and said applicant has regimsted withdrawl of same and a reftm d of his license fee and return of his bond; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to the said applicant the license fee heretofore deposited by him and the City Clerk is authorized to return his bond -✓ and c ancel his application. 0.P. No. 99666—By H. E. Warren—I Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Whereas, Tony Lamanna ads ag-, plication for 'o sale" liquor license t 361 Upper Levee nd Whereas, Che Co uncll hag of grant - d said application and aidn appilcnnt bas requested withdrawal of e e and a refund of his license fee and return of his bond: therefore. be It Resolved. That the proper city ofn- 8ers be and they are hereby n thorized to refund to the said applicant the li ce -se fee heretofore deposited by him and the City Clerk Is authorized to re turn his bond and cancel his aPPllca tion. Adopted' bl, the Council Aug. 7. 1934. Approved Aug. 7, 1934. i (August 11-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce low- __In favor Truax Warren v -_Against Wenzel snl F,t7QR. VICE PRES, ROSEN Adopted by the Council AUG 71934 — -----193--- G g Approved_ __1334__193__ Mayor St. Paul, Minn., Avgust 3rd, 1934, To the Honorable Council. Gentlemen: I hereby request withdrawal of my "on sale" liquor application at 361 Upper Levee'and refund of the license fee deposited by me. Yours very truly, G C'. ORIGINAL TO CITY CL¢R. COUNCIL (�,Rlii CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. - F THE CITY CLERK LUTION—GENERAL FORM 1 ��OIFFIESOO PRESENTED BY DATE August 7th 1934 COMMISSIONER �-Q—C_717r,_..� RESOLVED WHEREAS, the following named person has heretofore filed application for fiodf sale" liquor license and have deposited with such application the license fee therefor, viz: Damiano Carletta 750 Payne Avenue And) Whereas, said applicant has withdrawn his application and has requested the return of the amount deposited, together with all papers filed with the said applications; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and directed to return to the above named persons the amount of "offealeii license fee heretofore deposited by him with his application and the City Clerk is directed to advise the State Liquor Control Commissioner of the fact that said application has been withdrawn. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce pe"WIn---In favor Truax 0 Warren Against Wenzel sal 64H. VICKI 1'RT±I:_ RorIlm C. F. No. 98506—Ey H. E. Warren— Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Whereas. the following named person has heretofore filed aPPlicatton for "ofY sale" liquor license and has deposited with such DP cat on the license fee therefor, viz: Damlano Carietta. 750 Payne Ave. And, Whereas. aid applicant has withdrawn his anP n esti on and has re- quested the return of the amount de poafteders filed with he together application; thertherefore. be it Resolved. That the proper city ofti- cors be and they are hereby author- ized and directed to return to the .above named Persons the amount of "off sale" Ifcense fee heretofore de - post led by him with his application and th'M ty Clerk ie directed to ad- vise the State Liquor Control Commis - loner ofthe fact that said application has been withdrawn. Adopted by the Council Aux. 7, 1934.1 ArInroved Aug. 7. 1934. (AuR .t 11-1934) Adopted by the Council AUG 7 1S34_-193__ Approved_. AUG ` 1934 —193— <jT-fir� ,y.r r:-1 0 CD 4z R ORIGINAL TO CITY CL¢RN COUNCIL 9dl� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO._ 51 i$ 6 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER / DATE Alums.t 7th, 1934 1 v RESOLVED That the Off Sale Malt Beverage License applied for by E. M. Williams at 1598 University Avenue be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment of the required fee into the City Treasury. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce R. Maaa— ✓ AWM6 - ---In favor Truax Warren _. _�- __-Against Wenzel sn4 1 -MR. VICE C. F. No. 98607—By H. E. Wa.rren— Fred M. Truax -1. C. Pearce— Resolved, That the Off Sale Dtalt Beverage License applied for by E. M. Williams at 1698 University Avenue be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk Is Instructed to Issue such license upon the payment of the required fee Into the City Treasury. Adopted by the Copncil Aug. 7, 1939. Approved Aug. 7, 1934. (August 11-1934) Adopted by the Counci1—_aUG__._7 1934_193.___ Approved_ -AUG_ 7 1934, -_ _.._193__ _. Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 21, 1934 pr. A. M. Billiams 1598 University Ave. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your P, application for C" S" MALT BgYMUU LIC301 at the above address was -Were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding 4 licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City Clerk. Mr.L.R.S.Fergaonr The setiond 1} $$ �f the 1932 taxes are being contested on ampount of 'the ;VaYuation. The other taxes have been paid and if Lioense-3is Pefu*Bd it will work a hardship on this tenant. We'.trust yoiOoin#ee your way to rant this license. N s / o Tours very truly Aug.1,1934. ORIGINAL To CITY C-11 COUNCIL CO�FST. PAUL FILE NO. THE CITY CLERK 1 COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY t _ DATE— A1lguat 7th 1934 RESOLVED WHEREAS, Rudolph Homa desires to withdraw application for Restaurant license and application for On Sale Malt Beverage license at 263 W. Seventh Street, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to said Rudolph Homa the fee of $10.00 and the fee of $50.00 and to cancel said Restaurant and On Sale Idalt Beverage applications. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce EeieccaR �, i. %600", ___ _In favor Truax Warren ` — _Against Wenzel sst 6:AR. VICE PRES. ROSES 'therefore• Abe 1ee at 263 W. Qeventh Q[., Resolved,. That the proper city offi- torrefund to hsald r;t cre h authorizedfee of E10.00 ad the Yee of E60.00 and [o IIncel said Reetaur.atan[ antl On Sale Adopted rbye the Council Aug. 7, 1934.- , Approved Aug. 7, 1939. (August 11-1934) Adopted by the Council_ AUG 7 -_ --- 1934193— proved __ AUG - ( 193 - 0, e— / / Mayor An,-,* 6, 1934* Ron. Mayor and Common Council of tho City of Saint Pauli Gontlo.mont i Or bchalf of our client Ru(Iolph Roma, we clesir's to with"Inr'-, the -,.-1 110, -"tion for 1141-C.- Operald oil of a restaur2nt, arc! P,ce. -,arlov at 03 1.7. street. , Ic are IoldirG J:Cr suck:. bir. Nam boucht thio -fc-,-I f7,oy3 ago, aril a ,cr a lai or t= 0:.;arlomccLo-,v,-A :1' to opormte it anll tl-m—foroo iu !:icenoo mnvloy be re"'-Tew p,-trt.., ill 7)% i)lication 'or licom:es. 1.113W 8 LEVY, Bye OFIOINAL t0 CITY CLBAM' COUNCIL FILE No. � f �CITY OF ST. PAUL 1 FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK i COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM II C. F. N 98509 —By H E. Warren. F. M:. RESOLVED at licenses for which applications have been made by the persons here Th following for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issne such licenses upon the pa7ment into the city treasury of the required feast Otto KerbAr 441 University Ave Barber Appl.497Z7 New • C. M. Smith 194 Concord St. Botcher • Hovorkae Pharmacy 1028 W. 7th St Confectionery 5009 \� � ■ 4734 622 University Dance Boland & Ryas • Florist " 5095 W. Woolworth Cc 61 H. 7th St L. H. prem 1056 Boss St Gas Station ° 5132 ° Hotel • 5051 ° J. A. Kinney & J. Oonnley 139 W. 7th St. ° 4628 ° 2417 Pearl St Ice %%very Frank Stack r -- 8latten -- _-- -• - 5175--- °— --- r 759 --Cromwell--Ave- - —__ / Albert Sahrbock---- - -- AadraR H011anitsch _}pag-as- •" Snelli ° `864 A. Manson 877 W. n8 DIlivery 4863 • ° A. Manson 877 N. Snelling " Sigtil�T __ a � 96 • .Station- 11o1dBi3rg • 4857 " • Station 14p0-Stt, �Ciair-St'- • 50]6 _.�--__..._... s St ......2191' Bobbin COUNCILMEN / ' Adopted by the CoupedG%���193 Yeas Nays ✓Pearce ieterwer J i `��. _In favor � Approved 193 ✓ Truax KWarren Against -,j<- /��' mayor �enzei " EIJ�LISHEDI vlvlr-.'�'Presiden—UZ \' 5M 4.34 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCR b COUNCIL ILE NO. 4)gT�� CITY OF ST. PAUL .., A OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE-- An pt 2� 11934 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED AntbwW Yillelli _ t.. -169i $endolph St _ - . __ -Ice.-Station �. .. _ • Fn%2 a ---------- a--'1� .._9. .. Ioe —Ston "_"-` 4773" " -_at'-i` --__.---' Rocco Scheavone Ries & Rondo Sts. Merry -Go -Round• Lexington & University Merry -GO -Road Rocco Scheavone So. St. Anthony Improvement Assn. Runt & Cromwell r Merry -Go -Round 1136 E. 7th St a Restaurant Ray Green A. J. Connolly 538 Rice St Restaurant " V.L.A. Burton, Raymond Marlow, & 875 E. Minnshaba Restaurant " Minnie M. Marlow 540 Cedar St Restaurant " Ales Sopa Wm. Sehmidt & R. C. Helly 937 Forest St a Restaurant Mickisch, Mildred 327 JVkson St Restaurant " 844 Payne Ave 2nd -hand dealer 8 Yea Pyr COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen --.--In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M b-34 Adopted by the Council_ -- 5183 " 5041 ° 4158 ° 5113 ° 4987 r 4997 " 5128 " 4915 r 4980 " 5176 ° 193— Approved_- Mayor COUNCIL No. 8) ORIOINwL t0 CITY CLERK FILE CITY OF ST. PAUL , - `\�; (J,( {OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK —GENERAL ,FORM T10 88610—Bv H. E. Warren. Fred COUNCIL, RESOLUTION c, I C Pgnrce— ------ nv r'J LC t'I 1.�C1 DATE V, RESOLVED That On and Off Sale Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated, be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required feest 1. 5026 Now G. Stein 381 Michigan St. Off Sale Ma1t Beverage APP a r r a • 5000 a C. J. Croaker 302 Rice 3t Oee $c»Y—---"--- '��gCr6rovw— --- a ■ 4965 a r r • 8ranois Barnes 430 Case St 387 No. Prior a r a a • 5159 McCivney. Harry tS a U COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax Warren —Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.14 Adopted by the Council193— �.y Approved , /----193_ - Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK` )8r COUNCIL . pl-�I�; y�p CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.rtf�{iIF ACE/OF THE CITY CLERK r. COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM . C. F. N., 98511—By Ii. E. warren. F. T , L C P R R sol d. TY nlImUo s PRESENTED BYe--- DATE An@,,, RESOLVED That renewal of the various licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk to instructed to issue such licensee upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Joe. A. Hevils 364 No. Date St., Restaurant Appl 4990 Renewal X. W. Frodger 775 Pront St " " 5123 " Thomas Skarda 1015 W. 7th St, " " 5146 " . gan 450 Hp. eve arid`."_. "_. ..-� 'A-blnZ6-----w Stoughton Inc 2388 University Av., " " 5133 " HormanStrinden 182 Concord St., " " 5047 " M. A?l Techida, Jr., 606 W: Cow Av., " " 5200 " T. J. Teohy 363 Wabasba St., "' " 3015057 n Montgomery Ward & Coli 1400 University Az, " • 5111 " White Castle System 1945 University Av., " ° 5131 a Wpmsns City Club 305 St. Peter St., " " 5138 " Provident Loan Society 320 Midland Bldg., Cblittel Mort& Loan " 5126 " J: D. Treece 410 Empire Bldg Shlary Loans " 5083 b " Lewis Zidel 509 St. Peter St., 2nd Hazed Dealer " 5007 " L: Abramson 57 W. 3rd St., " " " " 5062 s COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 4G____I7'_' 4--- 193 Pearce / Peterson Rosen _ In favor Approved N* T 1934 193__ Truax Warren _Cl- —Against \ Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) 5M b.?4 -•'TWIN CITY GRANITINE COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF SANITARY LAUNDRY TUBS AND OTHER ORANITINE PRODUCTS MIDWAY 5890 448-54 CLEVELAND AVENUE ST. PAUL. MINN. Sept 20th 1934. commissioner of Finance, Axel Peterson, ot. Paul, 11inn.. Dear Sir; - I have betan in-ormed by Yr. T.R. Ferguson, ^ity Clerk, that my :pplicL.tion for Restaurant, Off sale end on sale 11&lt Beverage License, at 450 17o Cleveland !;venue was not p&ssed by the City Council on account of delinquent txza on this property. I z:m the o;:per of this property E.nd on account of present business conditions, I have bye:°.n herdly �,.ble to meet expenses. However, I feel that I `•:ill be able to take cer: of tc.cw :,:xt Springy Lnd ask that you kindly grrnt me this xtene:ior, on .;Lme. Ziiankir.- :,ou, in advert-, I :m Your: vrry truly, ORMINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO _rt 4 j J� CE OF THE CITY CLERK c Ne nes}z sy 8. p wa ren b. C0�3i�FCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY / DATE August 2, 1934. 'COMMISSIONER _ RESOLVED That renewal of the various licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and thGyy are hereby granted and the city clerk to instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the requireed fees: P., 0: Me Mahon 337 Jackson9St., Hotel Appl 4968 Renewal Chao. Magner 747 Blair Ot., Ice Delivery ° 4378 ° H. C. Saner 830 So. Robert St. Ice Station ° 3920 ° Thomas Oren 678 Rondo SK, ° ° ° 3839 ° Bred Landberg 1961 Fe onia Ice House ° 4960 ° 0. H. Heaenfeldt 1934 University Av., Oil Burner ° 5101 ° Tracy Wilcox 148 W. Summit Av., Restaurant ° 3840 ° Jacob Ossery 269 H. 3rd St., ° ° 4322 ° A. Vines 645-7 Selby A v ° ° 4098 " H. Anderson 1190 Rice St., ° " 499'6 Mrs. Anna Barboaf 959 Gaultier St., ° ° 2016 ° Ltmnett Connolly 924 Rice St., ° ° 5065 ° R. J. Fallon 353 Robert St., ° ° 4985 ° Mrs. Fritz Fiedler 948 Raymond AV., ° ° 4994 ° '-.George-Howry-.•�.—....--�...____.w�... Mario Nardi 177 W. 7th St., ° ° 5081 ° COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council—AIN-1-WA-1 93-- Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson d 104 Rosen In favor Approved —193_ Truax � Warren — Against Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) 5\f ORIGINAL.TO CITY CLItRN FILE NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL J ruUFJFF CE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM r F ^tn 98613 ar.x. E Augast- 2, 1934 PRESENTED BY �_ ,i-<, (�""�r,, DATE RESOLVED That renewal of the various liaenees;agplied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby grantedandthe instracte8 to issue such licenses upon payment into the City City Clerk is Treasury of the requifeest 1949 University Av., Auctioneer;' -., APpl 5184 Renewal H: M. Baird, Bartles Minn: Service 19 V. 9th St., Gasoline Ste. 4 pumps a 43M " Tran P. Gardner 498 Selby Av., a a 3 a a 4388 a Nelson011 Co., Inc 733 Front St., a • 3 " a 4391 a & A. Roeller 421 No Cleveland a " 3 " a 4156 • E. Ai Brummel 880 Grand Av., • " 3 a a 5036 • •tFhe mare-Qii-Campy—._-- 71g Feprn� 1-- ... -s a Walter Soleweki &Joe Madden 315 University Av., • 3 a • " 5013 " Peter M. Vogt 2307 W. Camo Av., • a 3 a a 3970 • Geo: Young 1400 St. Clair St., " • 3 a a 5110 a M. J. Dawes 2060 Randolph St., " a 4 a a 5055 a S. 0. Eindlien 1114 White Rear Av. , It • 4 a " 5005 " Phillips Erlich 240 E. Fairfield Av.,Bekery " 4617 • Electric Maid Bakery 141 T. 6th St., • a 3973 • Joseph Weber 1279 Randolph St., " a 4810 • E: & N. Home Bakery 2040 Marshall Av.. a • 5054 a COUNCILMEN AUGlC �4 H��►6 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council -_193— Pearce Peterson Rosen—_ --In _ ___193_— favor Approved_—_-_ ______l93__ Truax Truax Warren _ (/ Against Mayor Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) PUBLISRED 5M 6.34 ORIOIRAL TO CITY CLBR OF ST. PAUL FI ENCI� N0.— 8 �ITY �514 QC FICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM c F xo. "s" war en, F M ' e L c, Pear e— That, tic ns a for wblch ap-. n.made hYa PRESENTED BYrn__. COMMISSIONER "1 - ♦ — - I DATE AugustS lb�„i --� RESOLVED That renewal of the various Licenses applied for by the follovdng named pereons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upoh payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Sohn Brant 450 Jackson St. Bakery App1. 5014 Renewal Harry D. Teipel 1398 Edmund St. Butcher " 5168 ^ E. F. Brown 2804 West 7th. St. " • 4870 " E. F. Sohn n 1666 Grand Avenue ^ " 4656 ^ Roy J. Nedeau 320 Stinson St. " " 4908 " Jos. Rybak 943-W. 7th. St. " " 4701 ^ a.._. Steiner - 1 1.1._1202 Rice Street - w " . ,...._4707.-,-a'- .. . Olson & BovMan. . 890 -Wheeler - _ ^ __. .._.. n.._„ -'-_M05__. • E. Eisenmenger 1943 Grand Avenue " " 4886 ^ M. A. Ho fuer 571 North Dale " " 5003 " Wm. G. Goldberg 178 Concord St. n ^ 5037 ^ National Tea Co. 165 North Dais ^ " 5039 n Nurris-4-lshmea-----_-._. ....135State, Street-----_. w. • 6053 ..w,:---�.,...... Strobel Bros. 1821 St. Clair St. " " 5060 ^ W. G. Alwin 915 St. Clair St. Confectionery • 5059 n J. A. Batto 671 No. Snelling ^ e 5106 ^ COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ®���. Adopted by the Council_iUR_ _7 _V� "-193-_ Pearce Peterson / Ut 1934 AUGRosen ----In favor Approved— 193 Truax Warren i --Against l Wenzel PUBLISHM _6- Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.33 �/e" ORIGINAL TO CITY C�tRK COUNCIL No.—` (�� 15 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK - C F X., 98616 By H. E Warren r. M. COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM Nh4', T§Peilcun R re! W11e1 IIp PRES..E.ccED BYo C._�.`- ^•_ �` __4'DATE August 2, 1934. - RESOLVED That renewal of the various licensee applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required feest F. M. we 453 Wabasha St., (Confectionery Appl, 5090 Renewal H. J. Meyer 603 Webasba St., ° ° 5078 ° Thomas Short 122 Endicott Arced* ° ° 5109 ^ Ed. H. Boehm 1518 Randolph St., Grocery ° 5089 ° David Delonais 922 Marion St., Grocery ° 5010 ° M. A� Hafner 571 No. Dale St., ° ^ 5004 ^ Wm. Lehman 1523 Selby Av., s ^ 0& 4851 ^ Kisch Bros 689 No. Snelling A^b_ ^ 0 5063 ^ Redm*id Mc Douough 87 E. Acker St., ° ° 5069 ° Frank Miksohl 498 Thomas St., ^ ° 5008 ^ Murawski pal. U, 1702 Laurel Av. ^ ^ 4856 ° National Tea Ito., 165: No. Dale St., ° ° 5038 ° _--�,• gv.,,.�._...�...�_......�..�_�a�w_._� �.e.�.w._my'r'Y9144'....,_._w..� John Palmer - 678 Ohio St., ° ^ ^ 50794930 R: J. Potter 710 E 7th St., • q ° Cora Sincomb) 387 Cherokee Av. e Av., ^ ° 5102 ^ 5102 M 5033 ° 0s' waldlam 321 University COUNCILMEN AUG -7 1`,34 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 193— Pearce Peterson AUG 71934 Rosen In favor Approved__ _-193_— Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mayor �� �-tvtr. President (Gehan)� 5M 6,34 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COU �►" CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE a No. iv FILE 0. � PFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM C -T No 98516—Byx E,warrsa,r yt� Truaz LC Pear r- �'d..T4 t it,,.h1rM a>(: PRESENTED BYTr'��i"(i• �,•� COMMISSIONER — DATE—�Dgtlet RESOLVED That Renewals of Off and On Sale Malt Beverage licensee applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated, be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licensee upon the payment into the city treasury of the repaired feest Renewal Hazel Whiting University & Vandalia Area. On Sale Malt Beverage App 1954 a Emett Connolly 924 Rice St R " " a a 5055 ° Norman Strinden 953 N. Dale St• a n a n a 5049 • Norman Strinden 182 Concord St a a a a ° 5046 n Norman Strinden 1033 W. 7th St. " " " ■ ° 5043 " V.L.A. Barton,Raymond A. Marlow & Minnie Marlow 875 N. Minnehabe St ° a n a ° 4998 u Jos. A. Nevils 364 N. Dale St a " " " 4991 a R. J. Fallon 353 Robert St ■ a a " a 4986 " -- t—----------..n.._—a-----"----Mj75'_"1B �'�..+N'�abe`�.e....;.v.e.:.: _:;-.-_. r.W a'�t}T•-ISt-.-.�..--,.,-.-..,�...-^......,...-�-..p:-�-..„.___..--. . p.._�,...._... .-.�g�.. Swig & Snack Shop 1043 Grand Ave a a n n a 4854 ° Mattaini & Monti 90 So. Robert St " It a " ° 4807 " Thoe. Skanda 1015 W. 7th St. " " " " " 5147 " Stoughton, Inc. 2388 University Ave ° " " " ° 5134 " Alex Papa 540 Cedar St " " " " ° 5127 ORIOINAL TO CITY CLERK ` COUNCIL O. N CITY OF ST. PAUL N OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE- t 2nd - COMMISSIONER No. 2 RESOLVED Renewal H. W. Prodger 775 Front St. On Sale Melt Beverage App 5124 • John Reilly 1557 University Ave " " " r " 5116 ' Mrs. Anna Barbos 959 Gaultier St " " It " " 2017 ' P. J. Vogelgesang 1217 Randolph St Off Sale Malt Beverage " 4188 ° Norman Strinden 953 N. Dale St a " " " • 5048 • Norman Strinden 182 Concord St. a " " " r 5045 ° Norman Strinden 1033 W. 7th St. " " ° • a 5044 " Swig & Snack Shop 1043 Grand Ave ° " " ° ° 5021 ° Jas. A. Nevile 364 N Dale St ° " • " " 4989 " Val U. Murawski 1702 Laurel Ave. " ° " " ° 4855 ° 6m. Lehman 1523 Selby Ave a a n r a 48W r Triangle Inn 115 W. 10th St " ° ° " " 4831 " Mattaini & Monti 90 So. Robert St " " " " " 4806 ' B. J. Steiner 450 N. Cleveland " " ° " " 5137 ° Thos. Skarda, 1015 W. 7th St " " a " a 5148 • R. W. Prodger 775 Front St r a r a a 5125 " John Reilly 1557 University Ave " " " " " 5115 • Sadie Shapiro 331 Kentucky ° a r r n 5112 ° Mrs. Anna Barbos 959 Gaultier St. " ° ° " " 2018 ° COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council_AUG 11934 Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor 6� Approved— __V1l� {W 1934 —193 --- Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mayor ✓Mr. President (Gehan) 5M G-`14 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK v�.�- . W `h �%CITY OF ST. PAUL FI ENe1L NO. �� X11 7 cU.<, Gc 2s3$FPCE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY .. - . COMMISSIONER,. ^(`—�_ _ DATE RESOLVED, that the application of Atlas Gas & Oil Company for permission to install four 17,000 gallon tanks for storage of fuel oil, and one 15,000 gallon tank for storage of gasoline, at their plant on the south side of Marshall Avenue between Albert and Pascal Streets, also known as No. 1400-1408 Marshall Avenue, be and the same is hereby granted, the tanks to be installed in a ccordance with the ordinances of the City of St. Paul, and under the direction and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Public Safety, COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Fooemen Rosen --_----In favor Truax Warren ____._- __.._Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gchnn) SM o, �,ni„•r,—n AUG ? p4 Adopted by the Council---------- --------193 AUG x W4 Approved-----------193-.-- May Or "tTYoF THE BOARD OF ZONING F r 't. 6te1,11,hcd by Osdinence No. 5040 August 22, 1922 a " p SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Pd "• °tie COURT HOUSE ISAAC SUMMEUIELD, Ch.1-- LOUISBErz August 1st, 1934• ALBERT BUENGER EGINWAHMAN MRS. W. D. VILLA RS CHARLES BASSEORD, City Amhlt,c GEORGE H. HERROLD, Enginecr Secretary Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk. DearSir : In the matter of application of the Atlas Gas & Oil Company for permission to instal four 17,000 gallon tanks and one 15,000 gallon tanks at their plant on the south side of Marshall Ave. between Albert and pascal. These people have three 100,000 gallon tanks and two 15,000 gallon tanks on the rear of their property at the present time. There is no objection to the additional storage. Tjie new tanks will go in south of the existing tanks. They are to be constructed subject to Underwriters' Specifications and will be properly diked. The above location is in a Heavy Industry District. The Board recommends that the permit be granted. Yours very truly, GEORGE'H. HERROLD, Engineer Secretary. gh-rh Telephone—Midway 4303 Atlas Gas & Oil Co. DISTRIBUTORS 1408 MARSHALL AVE. ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, Clerk City of St. Paul Court House, St.Faul, Minnes,ta. Dear Sir We are today applying for a permit to erect 1400_14081408 Mar Sir - M,9 -FOR UO and TRACTOR OIL July 13, 1934. the -follcei r We tanks an our property located at shall Ave., St. Paul, Minnesota. Tanks Four (4) Seventeen Thousand (17,000) Gallon . Tank. One (1) Fifteen Thousand (15,000) Gallon Yours truly, ATLAS GAS & OIL CO B O�/'c'x ,> �r'; Bookkeeper. THOMAS E. DAHILL Acting Chief of Police ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH Heallh Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner JU],y 20, 18.54 Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, Saint Paul, lUnnesota Dear Sir: WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm Herewith is the application of the Atlas Gas and Oil Company for permission to add to their present storage loogted at 1400-1408 Marshall Avenue, as follows Four (4) Seventeen Thousand (17,000) Gallon tanks for storage of Fuel Oil. One (1) Fifteen Thousand (15,000) Gallon tank for storage of Gasoline. Also, report of inspection and recommendation by the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Very truly yours, �e omaiaeioner eLY Frank-Cuilen Imsoxxim Acting Chief of Police ROBERT 8. J. SCHOCH Health Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets 9 H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner July 2000 1934. Hon.H.L.warren Commissioner of public Safety, St.paul,Minn. Dear Sir: WM. 1. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm In regard to the applioation of the Atlas Gas and 011 Company forpermission to add to their present storage located at 1400-1409 Marshall Avenue; to following storage tanks; Four (4) Seventeen Thousand (17,000) Gallon tanks for storage of Fuel Oil. One (1) Fifteen Thousand (15,000) Gallon tank for storage of Gasoline. We have investigated the foregoing and report that this additional storage at the desired location would not greatly increase the fire hazard in that vicinity. Respectfully yours7t Chief Ins6 for Fire prevention Bureau. .4WD.O CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Min—ota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 17th, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren,. Comer of Public Safety, Building. Dear Sirs Att:i Mr. ')fm. Barron_ - Fire Prevention Bureau. Application was made today by the Atlas Gas and 011 Compass, for a permit to erect the fol- lowing storage tanks on their property located at 1400- 1408 Marshall Avenue: Tanks. Four (4) Seventeen Thousand (17,000) Gallon Tank. One (1) Fifteen Thousand (15,000) Gallon. i The Council referred this application to the Fire Prevention Bureau for investigation and report. Yours very truly, i y City Clerk. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CO ENCIL NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK E��E COUNCIL RESOLUT ION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY "J DATE COMMISSIONER atI"iUZZ WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Public Safety has duly appointed Frank R. Cullen Chief of Police of the City of St. Paul, at a salary of $4000.00 per annum, and has duly presented such appointment to the Council for approval, and WHEREAS, it is the concenBus of opinion of the Council that said appointment should be approved, now therefore be it RESOLVED, thattne Council of the City of St. Paul hereby approves and in all things confirms the said appointment of Frank R. Cullen as Chief of Police of the City of St. Paul, made as aforesaid by the Commissioner of Public Safety, at a salary of_ $4000.00 per annum, which salary shall be subject to the terms, provisions and conditions of Ordinance No. 7526 of the City of St. Paul, duly enacted and approved December 6, 1933. C. F. No. 98518—ny H. 1;. Waren— Whereas, the Commissioner rof Puhllc Safety has duly nppoInte(l -Frank'. R. Cullen Chief: of Police Of the City St. Paul. at a salary of $4000.00 ps— nure,.and, duly presented sup i pointm.�.:. '- �`ae Cry y :71 °pb a and ..., ... F COUNCILMEN Ycas Nays Pearce L'atep"" Rosen — --In favor Truax Warren (' _—Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.14 0 Adopted by the Council__AUfI AN T M4 Approved_ __ `� Mayor r RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT A N D FIXING TIME OF HEARING ! 01.REON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON Tiff AWARD OF DAMAGES In the matter of__opsning, vtidsn; �, -and _ort;Aminr,_an_ alloy �n_B1Dr1c_@l._St�_Anthnny_Paxk, the westerly line of which is the westerly line of the vacated alley abutting lots 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, in said block, the width of the alley to be 15 ft. from Bradford �It. to the north line of lot 6, and 10 ft. from the north line of Lot 6 to the north line of Lot 4, _.. "ILIJTION OF COUNCIL FINING :"iE OF HEARING IN.CONDEM- :ION PROCEEDINGS." '.:. 96619—" '.e an alfa. n,.13,11. .. under Preliminary Order ------ M?.Q6------------ approved- _Aprill'Z._ 193A-___________________ Intermediary Order ------------ 9_$QQ6------------ approved--11'lay---- q.-193.44-------------------, Final Order __________________ lqg59__-_---- approved-_ July_ --3,_ 1934--__-___ The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above im- provement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a con- firmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the__-- ___-5tli___---_-day of ------ September ------------- 19_3A-, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. AUG Adopted by the Council____ T IM4 ---- - --J_��'___---------------- -------- Ar, City Clerk. Approved -----------------------------,19---- - ^ _ Pearce Mayor. Councilman dam=-` ­i. 1 Slf�m Rosen�l PUBLISHED -//-3� Councilman ypa1cT�,y Truax J Councilman p �`,a Councilman Councilman AWRIFRHFr� "enzel Mayor., Geban 1)8 2,V RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT A N D FIXING TIME OF HEARING "' 'EON AND FIXING TIN OF HF,MG ON TIIE AWARD OF DAMAGES In the matter of__Dza taking_An_eas-ment_in -the _lancLnacessasy- far -slopas.r_ cutsand fills in the grading of Alley in Block 1, John Gaarden Addition from Underwood Ave. to :Fredericka Ave., C. F. No. 98520— To the matt--- -f condemning and tak- loc an -n the land neces, sary fo; '��Is In the under Preliminary Order____ 97855-------------- approved --- 1JDv ---- 3._183__________________, Intermediary Order----------�Slfi2_____________, the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the---- he__________5tb_______day approved --- Juna 2Q.-1934 ------------------ , Final Order ---------------- a@331-------------- approved___ Luly_24}1834__--______________- The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above im- provement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a con- firmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the---- he__________5tb_______day ------ 5tb ------- dayof -------- SsptmLhet____-_____, 19_34_, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Council ---- AVG 7 1�4 -------934----------- - ' -- ' --------- - ------ --- Clerk.-- City Approved ------------------19---- -------' --"- -- - -- - - -Y --=----- - -M Penne Mayor. Councilman (30nr0y Ferguson - I oa• a '-ii-3 /GeuaeOman Councilman,M,cAonald 1'ruus Councilman (' _Pearce _ Councilman `itohland �-' t� "'ren Councilman Egud. ifi�'' «'ouzel Mayors=—, Gelian RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT A N D FIXING TIME OF HEARING 19 THEREON AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD Of _DA1VlAQ@S No. 98521 - _ is matter of condemnfn. and tak- anasement '' the -nom true, aw Inthe matter of ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- condemning and taking an easement for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a sanitary intercepting sewer in a tunnel extending from the interseotion of Wilkin Street and Exchange Street to the intersection of Seventh Street and Montreal Avenue at an elevation below a grade line drawn from an elevation of 40 feet above City Datum at the Wilkin Street end of the tunnel to an elevation of 56 feet above City Datum at the Seventh Street end of the tunnel. The said--tiWMnent shall be 20 feet in width,the center line of which and the property i€`crosses"being described as. follows: Commencing at a point on the center line of Wilkin Street 313.96 feet north of the center line of McBoal Street; thence southwesterly across lots 1, 29 130 120 11 and 10, Block 6, Lots 14 and 13, Block 70 Lots 1, 14, 13, 12, 11 and 10, Block 8, Leech's Addition; Lots 100 11 and 12, Block 1, Lots 12 and 11, Block 2, Bernheimer's Addition, to a point on the center line of Banfil Street 101.76 feet west of the center of Smith Avenue; thence southwesterly across Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 13, 12 and 11, Block 3, also Block 5, Bernheimer's Addition, Lots 1, 2, 9 and 8, Block 38 Block 4, Lot 10, Block 6, Winslow's Addition to a point on the center line of Von ,Minden Street 90.07 feet west of the center of Dousman Street; thence southwesterly across Lots 1, 20 3, 4 and 5, Fisher and Lienau's Subdivision of part of lots 1 and 6, Ziegler and Mainzer's Subdivision of Block 13, Winslow's Addition; also Lots 1, 6 and 5, Ziegler and Mainzer's Subdivision of Block 13, Winslow's Addition, Lots 3, 40 58 60 73 13, 12, 11 and 10, Block 1, Lot 18, Block 20 Drake's Addition, also the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway, to a point on the north line of Grace Street, if produced easterly, and 5 feet west of the center of Section 12, Township 28, Range 23; thence southwesterly across lots 12,13, 14, lr 9, 8, 7, and 6, Block 15, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Addition property , oo , son and Ramsey's Su vision of t e W&g est Q of Block 16, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Addition, also miscellaneous tract lying southerly and adjacent thereto, and north of Cascade Street and west of Colbourne Street, the right of way of Lthe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway lying within Block 27, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Addition, also miscellaneous tract in the southwest J of said Block 27, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Addition lying between the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway right-of-way and Randolph Street, to a point on the center line of Randolph Street 346.64 feet west of the center of Erie Street; thence southwesterly across property of the Chicago, St.paul,.---. Minneapolis and Omaha Railway in Government Lot 4 in Section 12, Township 28, Range 23, Lots 1, 24, 23, 22, 21 and'20, and the vacated alley in Block 6, Lots 5, 6, 79 8,9, 16, 15, 14 and 13, Block 7, Finch's Addition, also Tuscarora Avenue vacated lying adjacent to said Block 7, Finch's Addition, to a point on the center line of Tuscarora Ave. 24.33 feet east of its intersection with the center line of Stewart Avenue,(exoept easement for public sewer dedicated by the plat of Finch's Addition), also commencing at the point of intersection of a line which is northwesterly of, parallel with, and 15 feet distant from the southeasterly line of Stewart Avenue produced, and a line 10 feet north of and parallel with the south line of Otto Avenue; / thence southwesterly across Stewart Avenue vacated, the right of way of the Chicago, (�/CJ Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railway and miscellaneous tract lying in the NW J of the Nt a and the `East a of the NW g (Government Lots 1 and 2, and NE % of 1171 1) of Section 14, Township 28, Range 23, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 42, West End Addition, and in Adrian Street to a point lying in the intersection of Adrian and Elway Streets, west of and 20 feet distant from the center line of Elway Street and on a line which is under Preliminary Order ------ 84155------------' approved- ---,IELn.__23-,__Lca4---------------- Intermediary Order -----------94j2$___---------, approved ----Z—•----7— -12Z4 ----------------- Final 12 4 --------------- Final Order ------------------87595------------' approved----_Apr'---_at-193 ---------------- The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above im- provement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a con- firmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court 19-34-, en ouat to'cl o'clock A. M. in the City of St. o dathat the Com - -------6th ------ day of------ -September-------- scribed by the missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as pre Charter. Adopted by the Council ------------------------- --------- ---------- - - -City Clerk. ee!!�� - -----, 19 ---- Approved-- - - ¢------- " or. �--`------=---- Mayor. Pearce / Councilman p orreee-•• 1'(JBLISIMD Councilman _ ons}dY Truax Councilman ��..�- ��'flrr •n Councilman Councilman Wenzel Mayor "o" Gehan T r a7''} �' i � f,t� ° �y ,ecu' ,3C k I,n � r7£f`• j r xt ty � J J, P t c 7 r i. 'y^^) ,T. .,qU •. ,.., ' T TI, S a 411 Vi T ( Y t } f of Ti 0 NP il70 + 1 t,f J� 1 7oCl�' n•y U_ , TOr �v;,�CS".:a7 :,- T•. oti Pjb c p' BToC,t- o . 7 To � z - .tl 5- U71 0 is 7 - - , tu. >.T.) r 3 So under Preliminary Order ------ 84155------------' approved- ---,IELn.__23-,__Lca4---------------- Intermediary Order -----------94j2$___---------, approved ----Z—•----7— -12Z4 ----------------- Final 12 4 --------------- Final Order ------------------87595------------' approved----_Apr'---_at-193 ---------------- The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above im- provement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a con- firmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court 19-34-, en ouat to'cl o'clock A. M. in the City of St. o dathat the Com - -------6th ------ day of------ -September-------- scribed by the missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as pre Charter. Adopted by the Council ------------------------- --------- ---------- - - -City Clerk. ee!!�� - -----, 19 ---- Approved-- - - ¢------- " or. �--`------=---- Mayor. Pearce / Councilman p orreee-•• 1'(JBLISIMD Councilman _ ons}dY Truax Councilman ��..�- ��'flrr •n Councilman Councilman Wenzel Mayor "o" Gehan (wV Tavern and Dance Hall licenses were not granted to Greene Pastures — applicnnt therefore wishes to withdraw applications M oqIpigwL r0 City otegK _ q CITY OF ST. PAUL FoUENeli No OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK r COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY .LC-lI �V, COMMISSIONER _ _ _ DATE August 7, 1984 R D WHEREAS3 Henry -Greene desires to withdraw application 8860 for Tavern, and application 3861 for Dance Hall licenses at 819 East Minnehaha Street; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Henry Greene, the fees of $200.00 and $15.00 and to cancel said applications for Tavern and Dance Hall licenses, respectively. C. F. No. 98622-33y Fred M Truaz— I. C. Pearce— - Whereas, Henry Greene desires to withdraw pplication 386Tavern, krand appllcatioh 3$61 for DUG'o Ball II- ceases at. 819 East. Minnehaha street; therefore. be It t arsebe a d they that¢ the hereberacth i.. d to fund to Henry vthorize f $200.00 and $36.00 and eto * Cancel sold ppllcations--for Tavern and Dance Hail !� Il Ads es, respectively Adopted by the Covncll Aug, 9, 1934. Approved Aug. 9, 1934. (August 11-1934) �I COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce „Pysi+Feel: — � Rosen In favor Truax U71-- -- _._Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council AUG 9 1934193__ Approved—_. Mayorr - �'..} t7Vx'11 "I t Y ISt... </ !_ N Znd µl 1 Laid 3rd.&app. o,•er to w, Adopted-----,--:!6,� Yeas _�_� it, / Nays Yeas / Nays Pearcearcc P}rter n Peterson 72� Tosruax ax J„ T�/ senax 7, U, �nzel / enzel Mr. Pres. Gehan vfr. Pres. Gehnn d /V ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK ORDINANCE r�'� 4�110L,4 COUNCIL FILE NO. J e) PRESENTED BY�.�ltr. ORDINANCE NO.�� An ordinance amending.Ordinanoe No. 6446, approved Jan nary 23, 1925 entitled, $An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation rates of certain city positions and employ - mental. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. That ordinance No. 6446, passed and approved January 23, 1925, as amended, be and the same is,hereby further amended by inserting under Standard Rate No. 27 of Section III of skid ordinance the following lutes Grade 14 of Engineering Service Section II This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section III This ordinance shall take effect and be in force immed- iately upon its passage and publication. ORDINANCES C. F. No. 98523 -Ordinance NO. 7580—) By H. C Wenzel en ordinance. amendird Ord?nce No. ,'". ::Sy- "in.^!Han P „I l'ea; Councilmen Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen Truax We zcl \1r. Pres Anent: 5� 3} V 510 Passed by the Council___S�p In Favor Against ORIGINAL TO CITY CLGRR • COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY ..y %"'��� __�... DATE August B, 1934 RESOLVED That upon recommendation of the Commissioner of Education the Purchasing Agent be, and he is herdby authorized to purchase with the consent of the Comptroller, for the De partment of Education from time to time as required for a period of one year, such books of the necessary number for their book supply of such teat books as are on their present list or may be authorized by the City Council, without advertisement or oom- __petitive bids, as hese books are to be bought direct from the arioue publ here and it is impossible to obtain competitive price e School Book Fund- Code 15-L / f 981i8f—BY I. C. -Pearce Resolved, .That uvan recommend- �tlon of the Commissioner` of Educatfotp COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce _24Fersmr— i Rosen _ —_In favor Truax Vj.jv� Against Wenzel Mr. President (Geban) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the CouncilAUG — —_ -_ 9 1934-193__ Approved— Mayor ORIGINAL TO OITT CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENca NO AW -4 �`• OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK / CCO/UNCIL RESOLUTION GENERAL FORM PRESCOMM STED EY i.J' dC- �A COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED That the Council of the City of Saint Paul hereby authorize the laying of water mains on the following streets in the City of Saint Paul: Eustis Street between Myrtle and Wabash Jackson Place, Youngman Ave. south to Bluff COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce +n-2`R-ee-e.r Rosen In favor Truax 4*1% � ("� Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 3' C. F. No: 98626—BY 13- C. Wenzel— Resolved, That the Council orh the the I.YI-9aortPaul water mnlns oout orize n the fol- lowing streets in the Clty of Salnt Paul: ! Euetls Street between Myrtle and Wabaehn Jackson Pioce, Youngman Ave. south ! �to Bluff. Adopted by the Council Aug. 9. 1934. ,' ADDrovedt AN- 111 934) Adopted by the Cott ncil-_AUG'___9 JOU_193_ Approved— _ _. AU_G—$ 1934 -- —193__ Mayor ORIGINAL To CITY CLHRK CITY OF ST. PAUL F°E"ole No. D9,5216 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL ROLUTION7GENERAL FORM DATE RESOLVED, that the Board of Water Commissioners be and it ie hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with Sam Colosimo, providing for the payment of compensation to him at the rate of $17,60 per week during such time as he shall be totally disabled by reason oi' injuries received by him while in the employe of the plater Department of the City of St. Paul on the 15t1i day of May 1934; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that in accordance with said agree— ment, the Board of Plater Commissioners is hereby authorized to pay to said Sam Colosimo the sum of $35.20 out of the dater Department Fund, in partial settlement of his claim against the Board of Plater Commissioners of the City of St. Paul, being for the period to and including August 7th, COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce -Peters-1 Rosen —.. -_---._-_In favor Truax 1 -- _—..Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5h1 6.14 Wafer is - I me e as shall be -totally dfsablad- by - ;fir asoa ,of -rjurlee received by him I while In theemploy of the Water De- ` partment of. the City of St. Paul on the i 15th day of may, 1934; be it Fur=w h said aer xree t� h.Boardof W. - ItoCan misal ners is hereby authorised I to par to said Sam Colosimo Che sum fFuof nd, In 11,11 partial sett eVment of his o atm against the. Board of WaterCommte- loners of the City of St. Paul, being' fol the period to and Including. August 7th, 1934. Adopted by the Council Aag. 9, 1934. Approved Avg. 9. 1934. i(August 11-1934Y:, - Adopted by the Council____ � _Mi_193____ Approved - Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK - C6UNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY L/{t�, DATE COMMISSIONER =S�'/ SRI'XXXXAM WHEREAS, Plumbing Permit No. 36016 was issued by the Department of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, to E. M. Kriesel, 157 East Indiana Avenue, on July 25th, 1934, for which a fee of x$3.80 wqs paid, and Yeas WHEREAS, the work to be performed under this permit is being performed by another plumber, rendering said permit useless to said E. it. Kriesel, now therefore be it RESOLVED, that said permit be cancelled, and the proper city officers are authorized and directed to refund to said E. M. Kriesel the sum of $3.80. COUNCILMEN Nays Pearce PeeereeTr Rosen _.`)__ __ -- In favor Truax )94K�- ---------.Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6— 6linued 1 %sql iagnemgy mm sp q°E $ssj leu° 014W ~., 't% Q o441°X4aV ;Lvvi¢Ee t adn°41 Ip eIt 4 b las S 1 = ao44�utn18 3° s41g `� gut x414 i o ,ol 00'060Q fY aeAo�.: os�n11µn°-mg'„uns Adopted by the Council_ __Hils2__91QS 193 Approved— _---__AUM_���a-_-193-- i Mayor August 4, 1934 Hon. L. L. Anderson Department of Law Dear Sir: May I respectfully ask you to prepare the necessary reso- lution providing a refund in the amount of $3.B0 to E• 1.T. I�riesel, 157 East Indiana Avenue, according to Plumbing Permit 36016 issued to him on July 25. This job is being performed by another plumber, making this permit useless to him. -Y-ears ul , C y Architect LAR..0 ER JOHNSON ERNES W. LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt, pt. off Playgrounds Supt, of Perks CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner August 4, 1934 Hon. L. L. Anderson Department of Law Dear Sir: May I respectfully ask you to prepare the necessary reso- lution providing a refund in the amount of $3.B0 to E• 1.T. I�riesel, 157 East Indiana Avenue, according to Plumbing Permit 36016 issued to him on July 25. This job is being performed by another plumber, making this permit useless to him. -Y-ears ul , C y Architect LAR..0 FOR CONTRACTOR • CITY OF SAINT PAUL mclsluN uv acu,urNu INsrtaTmN PERMIT r�) � • TOTAL FEF. COLLI'.CFED - � )/ 193 � �C Date � — • C Pc Structure DO `13` r TETL COLLFC"I'11) I Structure vn/C7 I Permit No. AccouN� oltDl<ancr I, ', Used As � ---- --.. -. - — - --- --_-- AT1 - ! P10 ION IS I:[.It ILHl GRANTED _ Address Owner -- r L _ Address .-- -- ! • Contractor _ - the _ d t that said p—..aad on thv follow lnR dosortbed pro In ordinances ofsthc C4ty of Saint Paul, Minnesota. To parry the work spcolf od In chis permit tha their aRcnts, vmployves and workmva, in such work done, shall confF the provisi nsoof said of any ordinances. • This permit may be reyokn11 at any time upon the yiolallon WARMAIR HEAT I I I ING SIGNS I BILLBOARDS ELEVATORS . Inveunn PLASTERING BUILDING I ELECTRICAL LUMBIN `vnntel 111. Itl:ll 1'U\1'Ith:l'}, tiTY.FI. \Ih:TA ill ItUOr T I i{1M1 ,101 I \'1:11pn lr nl ry1T i 4:I t:n - I ! �IllF; Ii F.TN'I: h:\' tt'Iiwl' STItFFTL: NI InO'll I I ! •��G `� t/ • AUDITI It1.01'I< . llil TIIAI'T \\'AIIU .0 I I AlFI IIANO o[y — Story_IN-IN,' \ Fm ll.n I\STATI I I F. 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OUTLETS _ — -- -- - - MOTORS Appllcd _ Lnlh_ __..— -_ K A PI- OE.S t to 1.IGI1t'S 193 _ 1 - —_ _ • • S\l'I'r( 1II.S ___— \ I.I I-.Vic —._ _— W [, ,ct to-._..._ —... I' 193 ..F to 9 3 F-• F h—_— —_ {-• Flnidh 1T III ,\.I — I _ _ F roily 1' Yds. ftoome Fl— PLUGIII 1 A1. Kind ! PENAI TY EOR VIOLATION OF ANY OF THE / ' PROVISIONS OF 6UILDING CODE, ORDINANCE TO G/ .' C/l/ No. 7210. FINE OF FROM FIVE DOLLARS - coMMiSS/ONI=H ti A .KS. PLAYG O S AND P BuiL.DiNGs • ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS OR IMPRISONMENT - ! FOR FROM FIVE TO NINETY DAYS. PERMIT 1 WRITTEN--- BY , 9 t0t1] 1`[Inted Li Tl,e slsv sra ltc¢lawrco.. uo>lov. uelo. c. s. w. •' 15M-534 --- • • I DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK 1♦ CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUN CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FIOI�UNCIL NO. - R/--- MAY�ti COUNCIL RESOLUTION �FIlE471QRL—_._.....__... PEARCE FAVOR AUDITED CLAIMS ---.'_ ------------ .AlIM'at._.6-..........._..__._......... ,9.._34. ROSEN TRUAX ._AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE ORA CI TV TREASURY, ..._...._....... OP I, _ - COVERING MR. PRES. MAHONEY TO THE AGGREGATE OUNT OF i..._ q 1 i4 CHECKS NUMBERED. .7� ...TO .. EZ INCLUSIVE. AS ADOPTED BY THE CO�� H PER CHECKS ON FI EIN HE OFFICE OFT E CITY COMPTROLLER, APP VEO. ....... 1■ !'S 19 .. .... ....... �'1/1—, � COMP(ROL R MAYOR BV. (!1.«i ' � �.. ... _ ...... CHECK NUMBER 6179 618o 6181 6182 6183 194 6156 6187 6188 6189 6190 6191 6192 619 6194 6195 6196 6197 6198 6199 6200 62ol 62o2 6203 6204 6 o6 6207 6po8 6209 6210 6211 6212 6214 6215 6216 6217 6218 6220 6221 6222 6223 6224 6225 ____j_T0_TAL DATE RETURNED ./ IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD John w. Jacobson , 1. Atlas Gas & 011 Companjl C. RF. toe. 98528, 98529. 98579— esolYed. Thu[ checks dr The Belmont Corporatior the C'I>' Tre'�s° y, to thebe us mm be red e61792 to 6312 inclure ve Borohert—Ingersoll, Inc. I,=, y n file ,n the ogee n� , Goodyear Service,InO. C, n�ller.cho Council Aug. McFadden—Lambert 0omp Avo—ed An,. 9. 1934. N.I.I. Blaugas Company (AuRuet 11-1934) The Paris Factory Robinson, CRry & Sands Compan Jos. Wolf, Coll. Int. Revenue Hugh Jones Cushing & Driewoll, Inc* Mrs. Ida Gilley L. Martinuooi Dr. Elmer C. Abramson j Dr. Adolph H. Ahrens Apothecary Shop Drs. Bray & Shellman Drs. Chatterton & 'Von Der Wey r Dr. A. Colvin Dr. Gustaf Edlund Dr. George F. Kelley Dr. Paul H. Kelly Miller Clinic Dr. H. A. Molander George F. gebelung j St.Lukels Hospital Drs. Sohlberg & Mattson Dr. Frank Whitmore Ace Box Lunch Corporation Harry Bernstein Nick Chlomes mmett Connelly Napoleon DeRoma John Esslinger Chas. H. Haggard Fred 0. Herges Jack N. Karter F. Matechinger Park Recreation Parlor F,dw. J. Peterson Isadore Rischall j Henry Soheibl Steve Schweitz & H. Stgbmwall S. Silver C. Eddie Swanson A. J. Todd SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 7 00 45 81 esa a 26 72 Cheek- 68 60 he9Ci[y 69 19 9.1934. '15 43 9 45 23 21 45 88 14 Zo 22 64 3 79 4 oo 4 oo 4 00 2 00 6 oo 10 00 5 00 1 00 5 00 15 00 3 00 50 16 15 5 00 414 66 41 66 41 66 41 66 41 66 41 66 41 66 41 66 41 67 41 67 41 67 41 67 41 66 41 66 41 66 41 66 41 66 41 67 �j 1 007 14 121 289 69 DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL ` • �• , � --J r.- COl CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE COUNCIL N�•---------- ----- ---------..--------- MAY .i COUNCIL RESOLUTION -RCX FAVOR PEARCE---------- AUDITED CLAIMS ..-._.__._....._... u 7.....-_.___....-.__-. .4._.. ROSEN f• _Au,P�11B.t.... - 1 TRUAX `�-- AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ..----...-.._. /�p�N/�TH/C� TY TREASURY. WENZEL 17 iFFi[I-Vii--... MR. PRES. MAHONEY TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF f.. 0 _ COVERING �- Q A CHECKS NUMBERED © fes. -O FO OF E�CITY OMPNCLTROE' ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIIL_90''. t.! 1534........._. PER CHECKS ON F I -j TTAS APP 16 . L`4 ,,.. _ 19. .. ..... .f COMPTROLLER .......�, ........ MAYOR BY — -- -- . TOTAL DATE CHECK RETURNED V NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD I 007 14 21 289 6a 6226 Central Cash Grocery & Meats 32 45 6227 Klub Cheese Company 6228 Shell Petroleum Corporation 6229 F.'7. Tuchelt Is Sons 17 81 6230 Guaranteed Concrete Co., Assi' ee 400 John Sandquist 00 6231 'ervice Press 66 00 6232 Allied Materials Corporation 659 15 6233 F.J. Brings & Company 211 6234 Brown & Day, Inc. 14 59 6235 Concord Steam Laundry 18 90 6236 Cudahy Paoking Company 26 64 6237 J. Mark Dalglish 6238 Gangl & Company 69 6o 6239 Gas Consumers Association 50 6240 Harper Nut Company }j1 60 6241 Bremer Auto Spring Company +l 13 6242 Linde Air Products Company 97 16 6V Miss Louise Markert Ile! 6244 Mays, Inc. 1 3651 19 6245 Midwest 011 Company 113 21 6246 Mpls.St.Paul & Ste.Marie Ry.Co. 162 00 6247 Minnesota Milk Company 16 Northern States Power Company 791 6248 6249 Northern States Power Company 4 1 90 28 6250 Northern States Power Company 6 526 74 6251 Perry Picture Company 90 6252 Public Management 4 00 62553 Ramsey County Boiler Inspector 282 00 6254 'Rex Linen Supply Company 20 69 6255 Rex Linen Supply Company 15 95 6256 Robert Rosaoker 14 0 6257 St.Paul Book & Stationery Comp y 14s 54 '! 6258 St.Paul Book & Stationery Comp y 1 295 80 6259 St.Paul Bottling Company? 25 626o St.Paul white Lead & Oil Company 2 11 , 6261 Russell Sage Foundation 2 16 6262 sanitary Food Mfg. Company 146 64 6263 Sanitary Milk Company 91 32 6264 Andrew Schoch Grocery Company 96 65 6265 Andrew Schoch Grocery Company 9 00 6266 R.C. Schroth ® 7 00 6267 Schouveller Meat Market 6o 61 6268 J.L. Shiely Company 2 636 o9 6269The ?peakea Company 1 8 55 6270 H. K. Stahl Company I 579 10 '! 6271 Tri—State Tel. & Telg. Company; i'' sl 99 6272 Tri—State Tel. & Telg. Company; ! 85 92 6273 Tri—State Tel. & Telg. Company' 174 43 6274 University of Chicago 1 75 14 49 6x75 Valley Iron works SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD 1 007 14 ,138 330 30 BROUGHT FORWARD ® 6276 Susie Rartl 6277 Dispatch—Pioneer Press Compa 6275 Rudolph Roma 6279 Antonio Lamanna 6250 Capitol stationery Mfg.Compa 6251 Pioneer Typewriter Company 6252 R.T. Powers 6253 Rex Linen Supply Company 6254 St.Paul Institute 6255 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fina 6256 Axel F. Peterson, Comlr. of 6257 Board of 'Tater Commissioners 6255 Board of Water Commissioners 6259 Board of Water Commissioners 6290 Board of Water Commissioners 6291 Board if Water Commissioners 6292 Board of Water Commissioners 6293 Board of water Commissioners 6294 I.C.Pearce, 0. of Education 6295 I.C.Pearee, C. of Education 6296 I.C.Pearce, C. of Education 6297 Milton Rosen, C.P,Works 6295 Milton Rosen, C.P.works 6299 Milton Rosen, C.P.Worke 6300 Milton Rosen, C.P.works 6301 Milton Rosen, C.P.works 6302 Milton Rosen, C.P."Forke 6303 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 630 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6305 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6306 Milton Rosen, C.P.works 6307 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6305 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6309 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6310 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6311 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6312 Fred M. Truax, C.of Parks, Playgrounds & P.Bldgs. • 65 oo 67 20 6o oo g9 187 53 90 5 75 s4 51 DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL Q 4 1: _ COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL No - ., -L !I FILE �� V^, - � �� � _ -MWXe_ COUNCIL RESOLUTION �- MODDNA August Q �,t O 34 FAVOR PEARCE AUDITED CLAIMS ................................ .._.._....___........... ................. ,9__...... ROSEN V` TRUAX -!AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, WEN EL MR. PRES MAHONEY TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF S. -52... ... COVERING ADOPTED BY THE COUN C`+, 111,1 CHECKS NUMBERED. ..I'D INCLUSIVE. AS .... L._ PER CHECKS ON FI ` E OFFJCE OCI COMPTROLLER. //_ CITY COMPTROLLER IVC MAYOR BY V a ............................... .... 209 91 TOTAL DATE 915 53647 CHECK NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER II DISBURSEMENT CHECKS CHECKS URNED ByBANK I J 2 262 35 BROUGHT FORWARD ® 6276 Susie Rartl 6277 Dispatch—Pioneer Press Compa 6275 Rudolph Roma 6279 Antonio Lamanna 6250 Capitol stationery Mfg.Compa 6251 Pioneer Typewriter Company 6252 R.T. Powers 6253 Rex Linen Supply Company 6254 St.Paul Institute 6255 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fina 6256 Axel F. Peterson, Comlr. of 6257 Board of 'Tater Commissioners 6255 Board of Water Commissioners 6259 Board of Water Commissioners 6290 Board of Water Commissioners 6291 Board if Water Commissioners 6292 Board of Water Commissioners 6293 Board of water Commissioners 6294 I.C.Pearce, 0. of Education 6295 I.C.Pearee, C. of Education 6296 I.C.Pearce, C. of Education 6297 Milton Rosen, C.P,Works 6295 Milton Rosen, C.P.works 6299 Milton Rosen, C.P.Worke 6300 Milton Rosen, C.P.works 6301 Milton Rosen, C.P.works 6302 Milton Rosen, C.P."Forke 6303 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 630 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6305 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6306 Milton Rosen, C.P.works 6307 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6305 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6309 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6310 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6311 Milton Rosen, C.P.Works 6312 Fred M. Truax, C.of Parks, Playgrounds & P.Bldgs. • SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 37 293 55 1p 54 762 is 65 oo 67 20 6o oo g9 187 53 90 5 75 s4 51 250 00 329 55 ance 14 366 45 569 44 510 35 555 26 64 11 1 05054 267 50 5 464 96 209 91 00 915 53647 4 019 79 270 33 2 262 35 2 354 75 220 20 690 76 931 54 202 44 61g 35 443 13 222 39 '! 152 29 1 705 53 2 426 56 1 393 07 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 37 293 55 1p 54 762 is ORIGINAL TO Cl" JERK COU�� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NC1L NO._ " 1, �S5 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL R SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENT GOMMISSIQjJER 2 _ DATE August 9-f 1934, RESOLVED That On Sale Malt Beverage license, application 2352, applied for by Aleck Tabolich at 216 East Seventh Street be and the same is herefeafkWthe City Clerk is hereby instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the City Treasury of the required fee. Further resolved, that Grocery license applied for by F. E. Grandquist at 779 Raymond Avenue be and the same is hereby granted and the Uity Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the City Treasury of the required fee. G. F.CNO. Pe98531—By Fred M. Truax- I. . arce— Resolved. That l On Salo Malt plied or by Aleck.Tatiolleh rat, 2186EastpSav- enth Street be and th'' same fs� hereby �Ine ructednt I � eltsuch itent into tCity n �ltcenee upohe paymhe Treasury n the T. fired tee. cAn se tapplfede9tor by F:aE; Gran dulet �t779 Raymend. Avenue be .and the sama Is hereby granted an the Clty ,Clerk Islnatructed to'. issue such 11- %eenseupon the pnytnopt into iho City Treasury of the re,411d fee. P Adopted by the Council Aug.. 9, 1934. Approved Aug. 9, 1934 (August 11-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce / Peterson Rosen —_In favor Truax /1 Warren ___Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council Alii+ 9 1934193 --- NG ! 1934 Approved _193___ MtiyO[ CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commissioner of Registration July 21. 1934 .Mr. P. Z. Grandquist 779 Heymond Ave. St. Paul, Minn. Dear SS rt I have been directed to inform you that your application foraROCM LIOMI at the above address was -weave not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licensee on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours ve' trtUl I� II�r,/�, City Clerk. Henry Pittelkow will relocate his Grocery store at 599 Wabasha St. and will apply for license at that address. Operated at 569 No. Dale St. 6 months before he was notified that license would not be granted. Asked for refund bf unexpired portion of fee of $'jo' This *as held up for texas and granted on motion August 7th. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL 98 532CITY OF ST. PAUL IENo. ' ._�,. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK A COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY----. •:.���_� COMMISSIONER. - _ DATE Angnst %• 19$4 RD WHEREAS, on November 5, 1988, Henry Pittel;tow made application 2355 for Grocery license at 569 No. Dale Street, and WHEREAS, on July 10th, 1954 said applicant was notified that said license was being withheld because of delinquent taxes on the premises at 569 North Dale Street; and WHEREAS, applicant now desires a refund of the unearned portion of the license fee which amounts to $2.50; therefore, be it �w RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized ,may to refund to Henry Pittelkow the sum of $2.50 and to cancel said grocery license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Rosen _ -� In favor Truax VC! "Mr _ ` _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) ,M 6,34 R No. 93532—By rred M. Truna- 1, C. Pearce— Whereas, on Nov._ 9, 1933. Henry Ittelkow made pplication 2335 for rocery license. at 569 No. Dale street. Id Whereas, on Su15 10th, 1934 said np- Ile—t was notlfled that .said license s- being withheld. because of deiin- uent taxes on the promises at 569 orthDale Street;.and` Whereas,applicant - ow:desires a afund of the unearned portionof the cense fee which .amounts to $2.60; herefore. be dt r, be ved.. that the proper city . offi- erabeand they areheraDy authorized i refund to Henry Pitt elkow the sum f.$2.50 and. to cancel Said -grocery:; ..as. - Adopted by the Council: Aug. 9. 1934. Approved Aug. 9. 1934. - (Au rust 11-1934). CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commission= of Registration Mr. Henry Pittelkow, 569 H. Da19 Si-, St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: Q July loth, 1934 J I have been directed to inform you that your application for a GROCERY license at the above address was not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this -property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, h."t Cl rk� 5 y - i ORIGINAL TO CITY CLBPK COUNCIL - CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. f?- +< 'S e P OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM No 98588 By Fred dLTru—, I C. rce— , Ol kThat renewal of the vur IIRd for by thq toll w iL ci X-' Avert 7 PRESENTED BY �-^'"'---\ j —`� __ DATE r , licenses by the folloadug named RESOLVED That renewal of the various appliedtor indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk peisons for the addresses is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: i Adopted -by the Council_-_-Q__�g3�193—_ Jobuson Bros. 1594-6 University Ave. Butcher Appl. 4971 Renewal Dan Tourville 368 So. Snelling Av. it " 5217 " Westland Bros. 1219 Arcade St. a a 5162 " 481 Wabasha St. Hotel (Empress) 55 rooms Appl 5142 Rel Irvin Koop Approved.------193-- Grand -Silver Stores, 67 E. 7th St. Restaurant Appl. 5142 Renewal Han Maloney 1559 University Av. a " 5272 " Joseph McBride 501 University Av. " n 5245 n Mayne Overton 751 Wabasha St. " ° 3971 n L. Snhumacher &Bea Roadke 674 S. Wabasha St. a " 5285 " Frank Stepka 380 Como Av. n " 5224 " COUNCILMEN i Adopted -by the Council_-_-Q__�g3�193—_ Yeas Nays Pearce C Peterson S�93k Rosen —.- -------ln favor Approved.------193-- Truax l Warren _—_Against i Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) 5.7 6.1t ZW"SHED ,a _ 3 ORIOINIL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL .a CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.4 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK h COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM -f '1-r ., , .. I BY \, /_ August 7, 1954 DATE ER Ll { RESOLVED That licenses to operate Merry-go-romds at the *cations indicated applied for by the following, be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Horth End Improvement Club fti.ce and Lawson Sts. Merry-go-round Appl. 5216 Hee Theo. Johnson (Riverview Club) So. Robert & Congress Ste " " o " 5220 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson ' Rosen_ -� In favor Truax Warren ._Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 No. 93634—By Fred M.-Truax..L C. Eree— North End Improvement Club Rice and Lawson Sts., Merry-go-round,.:::_ APD). I'll, New. Theo: dobneon (Rtyervlew Club).:. So. Robert &:: Congress ' Ste.. Merry -g0• round. Appl. -.5220: New: Adopted 'by -the Counen Autr.' 9. 1934. j Approved 'Aug. 9. 1934: (Ock 0=1934) ': Adopted by the Council 193___ AUG A 1� Approved_____ Mayor ORIGINAL To CITY c1.taK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE August 9, 1984 RESOLVED That On Sale Malt Beverage license applied for by Mildred Nickisch for 827 Jackson Street be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the pent into the city treasury of the required fee. C. P. No. 96636—sy:Fied M. Tru"; 1. C. Pearce- - Resol4ed, That On Sale Malt Bever 1eh"far 327uJeekaon Strer by et beannd ft Is hereby granted and the City Clerk. Is instructed to .Issue. uchltcenee up '.on the payment.. into thecity..treaeury. of therequtred. fee: Adopted by the.Councll A -K. 16, 1934. Approved Aug.. 16, 1934. Met. 6-1934) COUNCILMEN / Yeas / Nays r eters Ters on nsen _. _In favor Truax V Warren --_—_—Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6,;4 Adopted by the Council AUG 1.5 1934 193__ 'LIQ 19 4934 Approved----- /—/ ---193 — /-_ V -- -- Mayor _ W, LA•MORT KAdir&4.,—Ca ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playground. Supt. of Parks CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF- RARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hell FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner August 13, 1934 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemsn: The License Committee has made personal investigation of the application for license of Mildred Nickiseh, 327 Jackson Street, which is on the west side of Jackson between Third and Fourth streets. the district is entirely commercial and the place itself is of good appearance. The Committee recommends granting of this license. FMT/m nespectfully submitted, LICENSE CUMMITTEE: 827 Jackson St. operated as Restaurant with On Sale Beer license since April 22, 1938. Mildred Nickiseh is third owner since that time W. Ui9NT KAUFMAN� ERNEST'W. JOHNSON 'Supt, of Parks Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS A BASSFORD c�«act CITY OF SAINT PAUL ?L/r'� b Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner August 13, 1934 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: Reporting upon the application of Ray Green, 1136 East Seventh Street. The License committee advises that this place is between Frank and Duluth, with no residences nearby. It has a bar, two booths, two tables and a gas range for the preparation of foods. There are two other like places in the same block and two on -sale liquor dealers in the next block. This is an old location with new owner and the committee recommends the granting of the license. Respectfully submitted, LICENSE COMMITTEE: ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCRK CITY OF ST. PAUL CCOENCIL NO. �Int�ellG OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY��� COMMISSIONER DATE- Au YB 9 1954 RESOLVED That License for On Sale Malt Beverage appli*for by Ray Green at 1.156 E. Seventh Street be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. C. F. No. 98636—By Fred M.Ttnax,I.'C: Pearce— Reaolved, That License for On Sale; Green:$ t e1136o.Ep Seventh vIied r9reetRtie Clerkt lA'- netruct d to..l a..G tr eet Ity - enseupan-the,payment-Intothe city troasury do 3tedof-tfie: required: fee Avvrove by the rCounenfAuz..i6. 1934: Aonroved Aug. 15. 1934. -. - (Oct. 6-1934) COUNCILMEN AUG` 15'9.34 Yeas L/ Nays Adopted by the Council---- 193-- � 1/'farce / per -/Roscn -_In favor15 1934 Approved- --_-- —193__ Truax /. Warren A—Against l ' /lX/enzel G Mayor -- Mr. President (Gehan) i 5M 6.14 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK C FILE No. l M1I 1f 3 N CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIONER— ._ DATE August 9. 1884 RESOLVED That License for On Sale Malt Beverage applied for by A. J. Connolly at 558 Rice Street be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. I 1 C. F. No. 98537—By, Fred IIt.'Truaz. I. C. Pearce— - Aeaolved. Thai l) Anse r On .J. Con Bevern" applied for by ad J. Ish.r b 538.4 StreetC bo. and it: 1s' hereby6 anted ands ilio City Cleik:: Is -I..tr.eted to Issue. ouch lfcenaes'. upon the payment into the city trea9- ury of the Too. red See... Adopted by: the Council A— 15. 1934. Approved 'AUK..15... 1434. (Oct. 6-1984) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays/ Adopted by the Co.ru: I I r C1 1934 193 . �earce !�//// �SSnr�e11 AUG /`Rosen __In favor Approved AUG 1 5 1994 193 Truax W&rren —J—Against _ — ✓ Yi � �n Wenzel Mayor mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 W. LA MONT KALI-MAN Supt pf Park?"" " ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of. Minnesota ✓ DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS vv 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner A ugust 13, 1934 To the Honorable Mayor and Uity Council. Gentlemen: Reporting upon the application of A. J. Connolly, 538'Rice Street. The License Committee wishes to advise that the principal business at this address is the sale of food, the on -sale malt beverage _ business being merely incidental. The proprietor with his wife operates the place in good order, and your committee recommends granting of the license. There are two other places in this block. Respectfully submitted, LICENSE CVMMITTEE: FMT/m "� 2k' v �' . t. � 538 Ri-%.St. Operated as Restaurant with on Sale Beer since November 1, 1933. K J. Connolly, present applicant, is fourth owner since that time. reties t c ?,r, -L. -e -,y ri!-,e fol n,; 1. qX�;i and wi�le d ccvarin- is denial Pni,�,I 0, p-o,.)IIcptinns of tl, to (, lor further bolow iGro rolarro m.iort i BI ,m Grim, lleverone 1 rg. Barr 1*1--'0 9t. Pater St. TIO to Yonrq VeTIY trulYp Cl t., ORIOINAL TO CITY C-RKt [y F CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C0UNfz1L RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM A Al RESOLVED ...� DA'(E A17e!'L 1: 9, 1954 That License for On Sale Malt Beverage applied for by Wm. Schmidt and H. C. Kelly for 937 Forest Street be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays P/�nrce /Peterson Rosen —___^ In favor Truax ) Warren i ,*enzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C, V. No. 98536 -By Fred M. Trltflx, I.. C.' Pearce— Rnsolved. That Veense for On Sale Man De -rage Dulled for by Wm. st Street be and it Is11iiereby9 Kra37 nted and the Clty Clerk 1. Instructed to resue such llcenee upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. Adouted by the Counell Aum 16, 1934, Approved Auz. 13, 1934. (Oct.. 3-1934) AUG 15 1934 Adopted by the Council_ _._ __193— AUG 1934 Approved----- — .-193-- Mayor ERNEST W. JOHNSON W. LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt, of Playgrounds Supt. of Parks /s- CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect J' CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner August 13, 1934 To The Honorable Mayor and City Council: Uentlemen:- The Lioness Commitee has sof deVVma3personal investigation of the application chmidt and H. C. Kelly, 937 Forest Street, for on sale Malt Beverage License, to find that this e e well ensary,d quietly conducted restaurant and beverage dispensary, Sims and next to a vacant store on the cos atedfsin a last year Forest Streets•artnersit aend thiss been RPPis to by One of z5chempidt to partnership in the license. admit Wm. There are no other It is not near a school or church. like places in the immediate vicinity and the committee recommends the granting of the Respectfully submitted, LICENSE COMMITTEE: FMT/m I C5" CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commissioner of Registration August 9th, 1934, Hon. H. E. Warren, Chairman, License Committee, Building. Dear Sir; The attached resolution, Council File No. 99539, Wanting On Sale Malt Beverage license applied for by Wm. Schmidt and H. C. Kelly at 937 Forest Street was referred to the License Committee, by the Council today, for further report as to the distance of this location from schools, churches, a tc. and also as to the exact location of this property. Yours very truly, City Clerk. 1 OPIOINaI TO cl- OL{RN RESOLVED TX139 GFILEOUNcIL NO CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM AT. Atlauat 9 19Tu. PTHEREAS, the follow ing named has made application for "on sale" liquor license at the address indicated, and WHSRRAS, the Council has not granted said application and said applicant has requested withdrawal of same and a re- fund of the license fee and return of his bond, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to the said applicant the license fee heretofore deposited by him and the City Clerk is authorized to return his bond and cancel his application. Andrew A. Olson 959 Payne Ave. C. F. No. 98539—BY Fred 3i: j followingnde application- for o le" liqu Ilton.. at th e. address indlented. and Whereas, the Connell has net.grs.nt- d said application and esid applicant has eeuested Withdrawal of same and n refund of th¢ license fee tend return of his bond.'therefore. be i 'Resolved. hat the proper city-� -care be and they are hereby authorized{ to. refund to tho snid applicant the 11- ' '—se Yee heretofore. deposited by him and the City Clerk ie. authorized to return his bond and caneel his appli- i canon. Andrew A.' Olsen. 868 Payne Ave. Adopted 'by Council Aug. 9. 1939. Approved Aug. 9. 1934. {Au"st 11-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce r�- AetascQ"- l_ Rosen ..-,-.-In favor Truax V VL ____—Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 anr,g 1934 Adopted by the Council ----193 No q 19140 Approved------- ---- --193_ - Mayor �6 Aug..7th, 1934. To the Hon. !Aayor and City Council: I desire to crithdra.w my application for a. hard liquor license at --858 Payne Ave. and would like my money refunded. Very truly yours. F ORIGINAL YO CITY C�_U.K. COUNCIL No. CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE l OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM /t �f h.A_ , 1I DATE August 9, 1954 PRESENTED BY % l COMMISSIONER t RESOLVED application 50661 Off Sale That Licenses for On Sale Malt Beverage, pP� Malt Beverage, application 5067, and Restaurant, application 5068, applied for by Harry Miller at 686 Selby Avenue, be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the License Inspector, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to Harry Miller. the fees of $50.00, $5.00, and $10.00, and to cancel said refund to respectively. On Sale Malt Beverage, Off Sale Malt Beverage, and Restaurant licenses, C. Harry Mlllar I ¢ad $10.00, and It Malt Beverage. O `l and Restaurant Adopted by thl Approved Anx. (Aug, COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Rosen —In favor Truax r—o _ Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) ,M 6.34 Fred M. Truss— naea for On Sale Adopted by the CouncilAl —193 -- Approved AW__q 1___193_— —+ — Mayor THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT UL INTER-OFFIOE COMMUNICATION Barry Miller 686 Selby Av. On Sale Beer 5066 Off R R 5067 Restaurant 5068 This is the same location for which E. J. Marhoun has applied for license. It is recommended that these licenses be denied for the same reason that Marhoun's licenses are being denied, namely, there are already too many such places in this neighborhood. OsIGINAL TO CITY CL RK COUNCIL ( I. I. y� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �j COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENT RFII")AF_Rc �_._..._.". DATE AU2;UP't 9, 197 RESOLVED 1d1r,REAS, Dave Gordon desires to withdraw; application for On Sale hialt lieveraCe license it 129 1,7. Seventh St. therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to said Deve Gordon the fee of ;:50.CO and to cancel said On Sale ialt Beverage applications. C.. No. 93541—BY Fred M. Truas— r. C. Pearce— Whereas, Dave Gordon desires to .it application for On Sale Malt Beverage license at 129 W. Seventh St. therefor%. be IL Rfit- , be and they thea pr �ebycity authorr tied to refund to sold Dave Gordon the fee of $50.00 and to cancel gild On Sale Malt Beverage .1"01catfons. Approved Aug. 9, 01934 uncil Aug, 9, 1934. (August 11-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce i Peters, Rosen —._In favor Truax 'Viiesrrra•"' _—Against Wen -1 Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.14 Adopted by the Council. 'AUG 9 1934 193_—._ 1P?F Approved—_--------- --193-- _ Mayor Appl. 4403. 2nd hand dealer — was submitted to License Committee approved by License Bureau in Resolution dated July.11, 1934. License was not granted and appllceAt'` now desires to withdraw and reapply ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK ^^ COUNCIL NO. 08542 _ 5 iU CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL PESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER — DATE August 7v 1834 42 ( WHEREAS, Cass Binkowski desires to withdraw application 4403 for Second Hand Dealer license at Rice and Lafond Streets; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Cass Binkowski the fee of $25.00 and to cancel said application for Second Hand Dealer license. C. F. No. 98542-13Y Fred M. Truax I. C. Pearce— Whereas, Cnes Blnkoweki desires to Ithdrnw aPRDucation 4403 for Second and Dealer license at lce nod H 1 - fond Streets: therefore. best e , beY and ttheYt are herebyclautho- Izsd to fund. to Case Binkowskl the fee of "'.00 and to cancel saki aDDll- Cauca for Second Hand Dealer license. Adopted by the Council Aug. 9. 1934. Approved Aug.9. 1934. (August 11-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Rosen _.__�._-__In favor Truax w _. l _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6,34 L� Adopted by the Council 15'^ ^ 193 MM 91934 Approved— _193__ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO_i"i- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY40\L COMMISSIONER �� �- DATE August 8. 1934 R WRF.RMO Lauretta M. Trudgen doing business as the Naomi Jeanne Beauty Shoppe, desireses to withdraw Master Barber license at 221 Commerce Building; therefore, be it RESOLVEDp that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Laurette M. Trudgen the fee of $10.00 and to cancel said application for Master Barber license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Xk"I.Of—= j 1 Rosen _- In favor Truax 3W'IrIT_1 _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gchan) ldd11111=1 C. F. No. 98643—By Fred M. Truaa— Wh reas,r Lauretta M. Trudgen do- ing business as the. Naomi Jeanne Beauty ghoppe, desires to withdraw Efaeter Herber II.. . at 221 Coln orce Bufldlnq; thore[ore. be It .orae be:and theyaraeharageraCity fa- to rotund to Lauretta ed bf. Trudgen the Pee nY SI0.00 a d to cancel aid anDlf- cattott for Master Barber llcanse. Adopted by the Council Aug. 0. 1934. Approved Auq. 9, 1934. (August 11.-1934) Adopted by the Council QVG _W4_-193 9 j041i Approved -- 193_ Mayor ORIGINAL TO. CITY CLERK ��r" COUNCIL NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED Y COMMISSIONER— DATE Anguat 8, 1984 RESOLVED That License for On Sale Malt Beverage, application 5157, applied for by Blum & Grimm Drug Stere at 828 East Seventh Street be and it is hereby denied upon recommendation of.the License Inspector and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Blum & Grimm the fee of $50.00 and to cancel said application for On Sale Malt Beverage license. ;,_IC. r. No. 98644—By I`red M. Trunx, L C. Pearce— Reaolved, That Lieense for On Sale ''.flet Bevernge, application 6367, ap- 'Stor for by Blume . Grimm. Dru,l Store at 823. East Seventh Btreet be; and It is hereby dented unon'recom-i e d atlon of the License Inepector� fte­ are nd the in her z d t eT fund to.Blum &Grimm, the fee of $60:00 and to I. cel Bald .11—tion for 11e.nao. On Bale ]4fnit Beverage Adopted by the Council AUK. 16, 1534. Approved Aug. 16, 1934. ! (August 18-1934) COUN ILMEN yeas Nays e rce neon /1�osen _ _J In favor Against cnzcl /Mr. President (Gchan) INI 6.14 Adopted by the Council_ I - '' JJ'i _ 193_ Approved_.__"— Mayor Blum & Grimm 1�9Store, 823 East Seventh St. On Sale Beer - 5157 This license recommended denied because of previous conviction at that address for illegal sale of liquor. W. LA MONT'KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt, of Parks y . Supt, of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minndsote DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED. M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner August 13, 1934 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Gentlemen: The attached resolution for denial of the application of Blum & Grimm, at 823 East Seventh Street, upon advise from the License Inspector is recommended for passage. Respectfully submitted, LICENSE COMMITTEE: FMT/m /1.�� hl . ;/Ltd� OPIOIP.L TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL i.��/ F CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL r�RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM COMMlssl" COMMISSIONER— � August 8, 1954 DATE RESOLVED That License for Bakery, application 53059 applied for by Mrs. B. A. Kratz at 2574 Bourne St. be and it is hereby denied upon recommendation of the Bureau of Health, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Mrs. B. A. Kratz, the fee of $10.00 and to cancel said application for license. I.C. F. No. 98545—By Fred M. Tr - C. Fearce— Resolved, That Llcenee for Dnkery, B A.e KrA 5302374 ........ for Stbbe aad1 it Ie herebyadenied recommen-? dation of the Bureau of H:Belth, and the proper city officer. aro hereby au-' thorized to refund. to Mrs: B. A. Krntz,' the fee of $10.00 and to cnnCe,A. d ap- pLcation for license. Adopted by the Council Aug. 9, 1934. Approved Aug. 9. 1934. (August 11-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce �PetereeffI Rosen _In favor Truax yZ""" _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) `M 6.34 Adopted by the Council AUG 19N_193_ Approved AUG 9 tN4-193-- Mayor ORIOINIL re..wTP OLaRKCOUNCIL A CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. 8547 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM 1A.J PRESENTED BY / __:�=�4- COMMISSIONER DATE gLlEllet 8 • 1954 RESOLVED I That Dance Hall license, application 5288 and Tavern license, application 5290, applied for by Sam Robbetz at 859 Payne be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the License Bureau, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Sam Robbetz the fees of $15.00 and $200.00 and to cancel said applications for licenses, respectively. C. r. No. 98547 -By Fred X Trus— .,Pearce— .so rus 1. C. Pearce— aDDllcatlon 6288t and4CTao rn Ilcense, pp'Iestlon 5800, applied for by gam Robbetz at 889. Payno Ave. be and they tion of at 889 License Buronu� and ntfie ;proper city cense Oreuhara. and the ior- f $ to 0 annd to gam a obbetz the fees opplie t and $210. rIt anfl to cancel Bald. npnllentlone foe iicenses. spectivoly, Adopted by the CounMl Aug. 9, 1934. Approved Aug. 9, 1984, (August 11-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Rosen =_In favor Truax -W rrClZ. --Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council-AUC---9-1Q1A 193—.— AUG 9 99 �Approved—__.__-- _—___----193--- Mayor Sam Robberta, 889 Payne Ave. Appl 5288- 5290 These Tavern and Dance Hall licenses are being recommended denied because there is a tavern with dance hall already established and licensed across the street at 848 Payne Ave, about which we have had a number of complaints because of excessive noise and another such would only increase this condition. ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[nK COUNCIL (.1��5 P-8 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ' J %rJ:L�;( lL�: , August 8, 1984 PRESENTED BY�--�� DATE— COMMISSIONER— ATE COMMISSIONER_--_I� RESOLVED That licenses Restaurant, application 5207, on Sale Malt Beverage, application 52089 and Off Sale Malt Beverage, application 5209, applied for by Peter Aplikowski at 131 W. University Avenue be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the License Inspector, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Peter Aplikowski the fees of $10.001 $50.00, and $5.00 and to cancel said applications for Restaurant, On Sale Malt Beverage, and Off Sale Malt Beverage licenses, respective;y. I& COUNCILMEN Ycas Pearce P- - Rosen Truax *"Ilfer Wenzel Mr. President (Gehar sal 6,14 C. F. No. 98648 -By Fred M. Truax—i r. C. Pearce— age. tl n 62071 Onc Sale MAIL BeverGrant-l' ee, application 6208, and OK Sale Malt Beverage, appllcatlon 6209. applled for by Peter Aplikowekl at 131-W. Univer-, sits Avenue he and they are hereby de-'. ned upon re commendat lou n r e .1 _. Nays L� favor _-,_—_Against $6.00 aad to eane.1 said ap [or Restaurant. On Sale Malt and OR Saie Malt Beverage a. ectively. by the Council Aug. 9, 1934. d ALP:. 9. 1934. (August 11-1934) r Adopted by the Council -11M 9 W4 __193__ AN Approved— - ---- --- - —193 — Mayor Peter Aplikoweki, 151 W. University Restaurant — 5207 On Sale Beer 5208 Off Sale Beer 5209 These licenses are recommended denied because there are already too many such places in this neighborhood, and have had a great many complaints on this place when operated by previous owner. This same applicant now has a Liquor License (On Sale) at 572 Rice St. PRESEjBY commisSTTTTOOOONNNNER CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK j COUNCIL7,,RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE August 8, 1954 COUNCIL FILE No ()SF)4q RESOLVED That Off Sale Malt Beverage license, application 50182 Restaurant license, application 50199 and On Sale Malt Beverage license, application 5020, applied for by Mike Fide, at 846 White Bear Avenue be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the License Bureau, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Mike Fide, the fees -sof $§).00, $1.0.00, and $50.00, and to cancel said Off Sale Malt Beverage, Restaurant, and On e Malt Beverage licenses, respectively. COUNCILMEN Yeas 98649-33y Fred M. Truas— I. — ebY denied upon r mendation oY License Bure.n.e and the proper officers a 'hereby authorized to - d to Mf ke Fids the Yee. of Eb.00. 00 nod $60.00. and to .noel saf Sae Malt Beverage, neatauran t, On Sale Malt Beverage 11cen.e.. etl —1y.- dopted by the Council Aug. 9. 1934. pproved Aug. 9. 1934_ {August 11-1934) Nays Pearce .n_.,,... " f i Rosen - — Truax Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council__ �UG 193__ In favorApproved—_--_-4119 0 i,.7�P —_I93_ Against�u- Mayor ORIGINAL To CITY CLERK COUNCIL ` 150 CITY OF ST. PAUL PILE No. OUNCIL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK i CRESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEN D BY DATE August 9, 1934 COMMIS NER RESOLVED In the matter of grading Alley in Block 1, John Gaarden Addition from Underwood Avenue to Fredericka Avenue, under Preliminary Order C. F. 97854, approved May 9, 1934, and Final Order C. F. 98330, approved July 24, 1934• RESOLVED, That the plans and specifications as submitted by the Commissioner of Public Works for the above named improvement, be and the same are hereby approved. C. F. No. 98550-13y Milton Rosen— In the matter' f grading Ailey In -Bik. 1. John oaarden Addition from Un- derwood Avenue to Fredericka Ave- 97864uappronder ved1Maya9yl order Pi- 1 Order C. F. 98330. approved July 24, 1934. Resolved, That the plane and apecifl- cations.sa submitted by the Commis- ,lonerof Public Works for the above named Improvement, be and the same Fare hereby approved. i Adopted by the Council Aug. 9, 1934. Approved Aug. 9, 1934. (August 11-1934) I� 11VI-I COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce no. Rosen —_—In favor Truax O %rer-1, Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6,34 AUG 9 1934 Adopted by the Council 193 — AU6 91934 Approved— —193 -- Mayor O$Io1NAl- NUMBER 8 9 CITY OF SAINT PAULT CITY CLERK COUNCIL COUNCIL RESOLUTION. AUTHORIZATION OF LOCALFOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS SResolved, That the Council hereby conours in 'the recommendation of the Contract Committee and awards the contract for grading and paving ® alley 1n Block 8, Woodland Park Addition from Maokubin street to Sent street, in accordance with plans and specifications hereto attached, to the FEYEN OONBTRUOTION COMPANY, they being the lowest responsible bidders, for the sum of $1888.00, and the Corporation Counsel is hereby instructed to draw up the proper form of contract therefor. FORMAL BID NO. 9087 --- ontract far grading and Park Addition In Bl 8. Woodland Park Ma from Machubin St. to Bent SL, a . oreto a ch plane and specldcaflons me - hereto attached. to the FEYEN CON- STRUCTION COMPANY, they being the ; lowest responsible bidders. for the sum ' of$1888.00, and the Corporation Coun- Hel I, hereby Instructed to draw up the i Proper form f tract therefor. ' Formal Bid 9087. Englnoer's Esti- Q mate $1943.00. .j Adopted by the Council Aug. 9. 1934. ,. ADproved Aug. 9. 1934. (August 11-1934) ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE $ 1943.00 PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLVING FUND TO BE REIMBURSE. FOR COST OF THIS IMPROVEMENT AS FOLLOWS; 1. ASSESSED AGAINST BENEFITTED PROPERTY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f 1888.00 2. APPROPRIATED FROM CITY'$ SHARE OP LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— - - COOS $ 3. APPROPRIATED FROM LOCAL IMPROVEMENT.—EXEMPT PROPERTY— - CODE , A. APPROPRIATED FROM BOND ISSUE—CODE , 3. COUNTY AID - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S. f TOTAL _ _ — - - - - - f 1g8a nn COPIER TO: 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE IS AN UNENCUMBERED BAL- CITY CLERK AIN THE ABOVE AMOUNTS. NCE AVAILABLE IN THE ABOVE STATED APPROPRIATIOI TO COMPTROLLER REIMBURSE THE PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT REVOLV NAYS IN FAVOR ING NO LOLL IMPROVEMENT NO..- PUBLIC WORKS ✓ PURCHASING S SDMPTROLLER DATE FINAL ORDER ADOPTED COUNCILMEN 1934 • AY6 C ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL J Q APPROVED • 1{�� •1jr 19� AOAIN8T MR. PRESIDENT u.N MAYOR W. LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt, of Parks CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hell FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner Hon. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect September 12, 1934 Dear Sir: RE: COUNCIL FILE 98552, Aug. 10. On September 5,the hearing on the condemnation of the barn at 218 South Exchange Street was postponed by the City Council for thirty days. May we advise that further action in this matter will be unnecessary as an inspection of the premises discloses the fact that this building has been removed. truly, Cit Architect. ORIGINAL TO GIrY OLBRK CITY OF ST. PAUL FoeN°IL NO.__ ��� 5, Pfd OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER�1 DATE FgR9blyttM WHEREAS, the Commissioner of Parks, Play�ounds and Public Buildings has reported to the Council tha a certain barn, located on Lot 9, Block 33, Rice and Irvine's Addition, also known as No. 218 South Exchange Street, is in such a dil- apidated and dangerous condition as tow arrant its being con- demned and torn down; therefore be it RESOLVED, that a public hearing shall be had upon the advisability and necessity of wrecking said building, on the 5th day of September 1934, at ten O'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber in the Court House and City Hall, in the City of St, Paul, Minnesota; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that not less tnan ten days prior to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner of Parks, Play- grounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner of said property, at his last known address, or to the agent Or occupant of said property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also cause a notice of such hearing to be given by one publication in the official newspaper of the City of St. Paul, said notice to be published not less than five days prior to theidate of said hearing. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays -Pent" —rriersvtT- I I Rosen In favor Truax 3Y�,r -____Q_Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.14 � -BY Fred AT. Trualc Commissloner of Parka, the CouI.ncil Buildings hes s ced on Lot 9• Block 33ertalu j a Addition, also known dap lilaulda eduand d, street, in e to warrant Ite belrnp and torn down; thernr "^d, that a uuhllc F� m the advIPahil+ -Ll— Adopted by the Council—Alln r0- 193_ Approved _ 1 ® 1994---193 Mayor W. LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt. of Parks CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX. Commissioner CARL. E. SPEAKES. Deputy Commissioner O Hon. L. R. S. Ferguson City Council Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect August 6, 1934 In answer to complaints, this Department has made an inves- tigation of the barn at 218 South Exchange Street, on Lot 9, Block 33, Rice and Irvine's Addition. Our inspector reports that the barn is out of plumb, dilapi- dated, beyond reasonable repair, and a fire hazard. The owner listed is the St. Paul Sevier & Water Construction Company and the occupant is Patrick Capece. In accordance with Section 1-14 of the building code, it is our opinion that condemnation action should be instituted. LAR..0 truly City Architect /��� . ,,ICOM MIa BIONER STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER COURT HOUSE ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, of a said to be owned by F%ft*uft WON and located upon the following described -real estate, to -wit: £fly 1 33# aim m3a 17VIWA whim ORDER WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, has upon the inspection of the T ,� known and described as, s+w IS2 M3 3. I&WIM— 3 mei and situated upon above described property has found and determined that: !Thl6t to irie�7i ;`�$Ni A ice". as,' plzp f?v 611m3a �3`yf"C�i:� 01 -mooL a UL Gu Mm, is uuk' _J by reason of the above facts said tgM is unsafe and dangerous to I-54, J, 2t€:4v x^.t 3ES."Tiasw..-+ r Ol uY- EW NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No. 1210, entitled "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures erected or to be erected within the City of Saint Paul." Said T=1a ------__---- _ is hereby condemned and it is ordered that it bei—taken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within...................................days from Lhe date of the service of this order and notice upon the owner or occupant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within the time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied' with, and the expenses thereof charged to and made a lien against the property above described. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing order is made and signed by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, at St. Paul, Minnesota, this ............ 20 ......day of....... ................................. 19^.�P'1.... as required by law. .__..........._. i'one .arks,P.....ildiCommi sioS ner of Parks, Playg undl;c Buildings. . NOTICE 10 ................ 1_pARIs_o..a r so* _m.:i ...b'�i.�- - .. t......---....-----............. Owner andto ---.:............_._..._..................._........................_..............._..........___..............--.---..---.........................._................ Occupant, Please take notice that the foregoing order was issued by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings on the........... i+�.........................day of........1.....:.......... ........ .............. 19..-W and you are hereby directed to comply therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that you do not file any answer, objection or appeal, as required by the Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, within ........... M ...........................days from the (late of service of this order and notice upon you, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings will proceed to enforce said order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof an he penalties prescribe y law. Commis ionParks, Pla NSi g 1;. i ygro ds and Public Buildings. Adopted 6:il-Council 193— Yeas. Nays. PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENea NO.- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM RESOUMMID WHEREAS, 'the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings has reported to the Council that a certain one and one—half story frame dwelling on the rear of Lot 3, Block 58, West St. Paul Proper, also known as No. 444 Bidwell Street, is in such a dilapidated and dangerous condition as to warrant its being condemned and torn down; therefore be it n RESOLVED, that a public hearing shall be had upon the advisability and necessity of wrecking said building, on the the 5th day of September 1934, at ten o'clock A, M, in the Council Chamber in the Court House and City Hall, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that not less than ten days prior to the time fixed for said hearing, the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall mail to the last known record owner of said property, at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said property, a notice stating the time, place and nature or purpose of said hearing, and he shall also cause a notice of such hearing to be given by one publication in the official newspaper of the City of St. Paul, said notice to bepublished not less than five days prior to the date of said hearing. �d M. True,,_ Rd It Buildin)Pes fins roge-hRit storyl rrnme dwellicertang orBlock 68. er, aleo kno an Tr.. uch d11R;' Id. edloo.nd G , 1 it - 1 COUNCILMEN yeas Nays Peeree— T'-`revrr-'- Rosen In favor Truax fit*"y __Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.14 Adopted by the Coun s tnM___193__ qrn � Approved—.__? - Mayor 1PUBLISHED--IL-2' W. L1 MONT KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Parks Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner August 16, 1934 Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Dear Sir: Recently Council File 98553 was passed,setting a hearing for September 5 on the advisability of wrecking the dvielling at 444 Bidwell Street, on Lot 3, Block 58, ',':'est St. Paul Proper. On August 15, this Department issued Permit 36792 for the wrecking of this building to the owner, Mr. Andrew Charbonnel. Therefor -e, further action by the Council will not be neces- sary. Yours truly, a�z- e�� City Architect LAR. .0 0 .,W. V.MONT KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Parks Supt, of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL 'ax Capital of Minnesota = a DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES. Deputy Commissioner , August 6, 1934 Hon. Council c/o L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Dear Sir: Number 444 Bidwell Avenue was referred to this Department for investigation. Our inspector reports it is a 12L story frame building on the rear of the lot. It is open, vacant, dilapidated, and a fire hazard. The owner is Andrew Charbonnel, 6 West Channel Street. The legal description of the property is Lot 3, Block 58, West St. Paul Proper. In accordance with Section 1-14 of the building code, con- demnation proceedings should be instituted. Yo y LAR..0 Architect ry I STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER COURT MOUSE ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA In the matter of the condemnation by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, of a 4JUG23322g said to be owned by We chwicummu and located upon the following described real estate, to -wit: �. f;yau .0. ..say. aa.' j n. ORDER WHEREAS, The Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, has upon the inspection of the known and described as, 42" n&jjt;a7 SL -Y Cije ; and situated upon above described property has found and determined that: _u 1 a twiv=tz �9}} ��: ��7 i1! ixa €I?3r S'1 ''Y sk 99" &Z'11drime T' Zia q 's"" ,Mao by reason of the above facts said y m is unsafe and dangerous t '1 QMtr Mg and €L`j jotm• V�1'�'"a NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority conferred upon the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, and particularly Ordinance No. 7210, ent tied "An Ordinance providing for all matters concerning, relating to, or affecting the construction, alteration, repair, removal and maintenance of all buildings or structures or parts of buildings or structures erected or to be erected within the City of Saint Paul." Said . _ *!q _----- —' is hereby condemned and it is ordered , that it be AIC�*(@W!9—taken uown—removed) and the materials therefrom removed from the premises within -------------- AW .................... days from the date of the service of this order and notice upon the owner or occupant thereof. In the event of the failure of the owner or occupant to comply with the terms of this order within the time aforesaid, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall cause this order to be complied with, and the expenses thereof charged to and made a lien against the property above described. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the foregoing order is mad d signed by the Coner of Parks, PlaygrwoUnds and Public Buildings, at St. Paul, Minnesota, this ......................................... . day of................. ---------------- .....................19............ as required by law. Commiss oner of Parks, Playgro ds and Public Buildings. NOTICE To................. �..: .......:..........:.._ ...-f.._ .1....... 10 ... ..t........---._._._...........- ............. Owner andto ........... I......�............................................................................................................................................................................. Occupant, Please take notice -that the foregoing o e w s issued by the Commisr of Parks, Playgrounds and Public go Buildings on the........................................day of .................................................... and you are hereby directed to comply therewith, that in the event that you fail so to do or that you do tele any answer, objection or appeal, as required by the Charter and Ordinances of the City of St. Paul, within..............................................days from the auto of service of this order and notice upon you, the said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings will proceed to enforce said order and said property will be charged with the expense thereof and IR penalties prescribed �by law. Commissl neb r of Parks, Playgro ds aui nri Publi¢ Buildings. ! t t ORIGINAL TO*C— oLenK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY / l9 /l.f-fU (1'✓l. (j,/V`"-^�� xJ DATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVED, that Resolution, Council File No. 98316, approved July 12th, 1934, granting to the National Veterans' Association of St. Paul permission to conduct a festival at Case and Arcade Streets, be and the same is hereby amended by striking out the words "from July 16th to July 26th, 193411 and by substituting in lieu thereof the words 1lfrom August 10th to Aucast 18th, 193411. COUNCILMEN Yeas NAY/ Pearce Fr>,^a-- Rosen _ —In favor Truax W""n _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 551 6.14 F. N. 98554—By Fred I. Resolved, that Resolutloh: Council File No. 98316, approved July '12th, 1934, ¢ranting to the Natlonnl Veter- tosc nduetani festival taCnseeandasAr- by Streets, be d the s meds here -I 'by amended. by strikingout the words; €.from July 16th to Tuly 28th.. 1939 and e.b.t1tvling in. lieu thereof they words from August 10th to. Avgust 18th 1934." Adopted by the Council Aug. 10, 1934.: Approved Avg. 01974. (August 18-1934) Adopted by the Council AUG 101"1 193— AUG 10 W Approved-- _ --193-- Mayor Orfpinal to City Clerk WUNclE , rt CITY OF ST. PAUL vf� NO ------ _-_:.-_-.-----_- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM RESOLVED Whereas additions and deductionts which might prove to be necessary in the improvement described as the curbing of Wells St. from Payne Avenue to Ndgerton Street, Standard Stone Co., contractor, have been provided for In the specifications and unit prices therefor have been stipulated in the contract, and Whereas it has been found necessary to make the following additions and deductionst and Rosen d....r. in to be necesoa y 1n Deduction ; rorlbed as the curb - from PaynsAvenue� 9.42 lin.ft. Standard radius curb @ $.50 $4.71 beesnannit ro i p e Stone Co., an d ujer therm' 'tfuufatedln the. eon, clition 0 an found ne ,. W add" 2.0 lin. ft. Standard straight curb ® $.45 _2 Net deduction $3.81 Now, therefore be it Resolved that the City Council hereby approve the aforesaid addi- tions and deductions made in accordance with the specifications therefor not to exceed the mount of $3.81 net deduction, to be deducted from the Jump sum consideration named in the contract known as Comptroller's con- tract L.3839 fon the making of the aforesaid improvement for the reasons hereinbefore set forth and pursuant to the aforesaid specifications and unit prices stipulated in said contract. The Department of Public Works has agreed with the con /actor that the sum of $3.81 is the reasonable deduction to de from d contract t�3d Countereignede Comnassioner City j Contractor COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays 11"e'14-111, ,,-Pearce .._ -.-.-......In favor Rosen Truax _.-....l.1...:.--Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6-37 Adopted by the Council... A�p.'- � 1 1 -- 193 AUG 1919341 A roved.......... - ----- ------- Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLARK COUNCIL ITY OF T. PAUL FILE NO. OFF E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNC� L RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMISSIO Y / • DATE August 9, 1934 RESOLVED That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor'and the Comptroller , one tank car, approximately 8000 gallons, 400 end point gasoline, from the REX OIL CO. at a price of $ .09185 per gallon, less 1% ten days, including state tax and state in- spection, also Federal exoise tax, to be spotted on Municipal Equipment Bureau spur at Dale Street, on informal bids, as an emergency exists where failure to act promptly would work a hardship to the best interests of the City. Charge General Fund- Municipal Equipment- 1003-134 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce / Peterson Rosen J —_In favor Truax `A"eeT Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council— _1,,74._193_. _. 10 ,c), kpproved__ _ _ __193__ Mayor \ ORIGINAL TO CITY -RK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO.— OFFICE O. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER— / DATE AyellAt 10th, 1934 WHMAS, the following named has made application for "on sale" liquor license at the address indicated, and WIMIZEAS, the Council has not granted said application and said applicant has requested withdrawal of Same and a refund of his license fee and return of the bond, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to the said applicant the license fee heretofore deposited by him and the City Clerk is authorized to return his bond andcancel his application. Harry Robertson 1786 E. Minnehaha St. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peteison Rosen _In favor Truax V1a"Orr— __- __Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council ..j9 j¢_193___ AUG 101934 Approved___.__ -- - Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commiuloner of Registration Mr. L. L. Anderson, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: August 1st, 1934. We attach herewith an assignment by Harry Robertson to J. Hammerbacher of the sum of $958.33 deposited on an non ;ale" liquor application at 1796 East Minnehaha Street. The Council referred this matter to you for a resolution to refund this amount to J. Hammerbacher if the assignment meets with your approval. Yours very truly, ' City Clerk. 'Pill- aj 10�`3� .O RIO.. wL To CITU CLERK .... COUNCIL NO. .. f,• 'I�f ,li CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM /G\ . G/ L"PRESENTED BY COM MISS ONER DATE— —I�=at 10, 19454 RESOLVED o� That License for Gasoline Filling Station with four pups applied for by Goodyear Service, Inc at Fourth and Washington Streets be and it is hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. Yeas C. F, No.: 98558-8y FrU., True - Resolved, That Licensede for Gasoline Filling Station With Your pumps an - Fourth andyWaashington Str, Soeets beInt. and Is is hereby granted and the city clerk the payment Intosthell c[ty liceno treaeury°of he eaulred fee. Ado➢ted by the Council Auer. 10. 1934. i Apuroyed Aug, 30. 1934. (August 18-1934) COUNCILMEN Nays Pearce 94=5"U.— Rosen .,.,.5"Rosen J _.__In favor Truax 0 VAmTerr- Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) AUG 101934 Adopted by the Council __193_ Approved -----_193____ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLRRK COUNC (IQr'Ml CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE IL NO. �t ' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK rCO�U�{NCIL 7ES�O[�L�U[TION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER__ __ DATE Anenet 10, 1954 RESOLVED 0 That Licenses for Tavern, application 4783, and Dance Hall, application 4734, applied for by Roland, Ryan & Ullrich for 622 University Avenue, be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson — —In favor Truax Warren _4--�Againsc Wenzel V1UE FRES. ;M 6.34 RO$EN C. F. No. 98559-13y Fred M. Truaz— Resolved, That Licenses for Tavern,' anplfcatlon 4733, and Dance Hall. up vilcatlon 4734, applied tor. by Roland,' Ryan & UI rich for 622 University Ave- nue; be Ind they a hereby. granted and the City Clerk in Iratr eted to Is- sue such licenses. upon the payment In- to the city treasury of the required foes. Adopted by the Council Aug. 22, 1934. Approved Aug. 22, 1934. (September 1-1934) Adopted by the Council AM 221934 Approved 40221934-193 —193__ Mayor ---/�;; , U /t � ' JJ .. .. / -' ����a t �• Description Moved by To lay over to and refer to for investigation and report or recommendation. For his information To set hearing for and send notices to property owners within for resolution to grant To deny application. Substitute or amending motion by. Roll Call Orig. Motion Yeas Naffs ARCE iPETERSON ,. J OSEN - EN ENZ1 NZEL R. PRES. GEHAN Roll Call Sub. Motion Yeas Nays PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRES. GEHAN THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNIOATION & Ullrich Roland & Ryan` 622 University Ave. Tavern 4733 — Dance Rall 4734 These applications were .previously included with a,#:umber of others for passage, but were removed for special resolution. Inspection report is as follows: "Ryan & Roland have been here for 8 months, Ullrich going into partnership since March. Ryan and Ullrich ran the Green Villa on Selby Avenue for 2 years, and Ullrich prior to this time has been a fight referee. Roland worked at Ford Plant for 3 years; Ryan was a salesman for Washington Coffee Co. of New York for 3 years and salesman for Salads. Tea Co. for 6 years. 26 foot Bar 13 Tables 8 Booths 2 Toilets 600 Ft. Dance Space They are planning to have basement remodeled for a dance floor or Dutch Room. There are 7 On Sale liquor stores and 5 On Sale 3.2 places within two blocks. August 10th, 1934. Hon. Axel B. Peterson, Commissioner of Finance, Building. Dear Sirt The resolution granting the applica- tions of Poland. Fgan & Vilrich for Tavern and Dance Hall licensee at 622 TJniversity Avenue was laid over to August 22nd, by the City Council today, and you were requested to send notices to property owners of this hearing. Yours very truly, City Clerk. TO V1HOM I'1 MAY CONCERN We the undersigned live in eldse proximity to the Budweiser Tavern at 622 University Ave cor.. Dale.At no time of the daybor nite are we bothered or disturbed by any undue noises or disturbances which would make the above place of bu.sineas a neighborhood nuisance. kz Ww 6izoo� G� �j iH � y�y ( �+-q ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL Eur+ ,In CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE THE -CITY CLERK COUNCIL RF,S UTION—GENERAL FORM' PRESENTED BYa�-� COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorised to enter into an agreement wita !rank Huebel, providing for the payment of compensation to him at the rate of $13.84 per week, during such time as he shall be totally disabled by reason of injuries received by him while in the employ of the Department of Public Works on the loth day of July 1934; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that in accordance with said agreement, the proper city officers are hereby authorised to pay to said Frank Auebel the sum of $13.84 out of the Workmen's Compensation account of the General Fund, in final settlement of his claim against the City, being for the period to and including July 34, 1934.' COUNCILMEN Yens Nays Z' n •Races _ _ —In favor -Yruax 2-.Againsr A"Tem- �Wenzcl IiN / s SR1 l.I. V RESIN ROSEN AUG 14 1934 Adopted by the Council---193— AUG ouncil --193 AUG 14 1934 Approved—__ _193_— Mayor Orlynat to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL ' eour+CM �tY(lr PILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM tli PRESENTED .. DATE ....... ...._...... .R089p_............._ COM M ISSI ..... ......_.....__..._..........._. -__ That the Commissioner of Public Yorks be and he is hereby authorized RESOLVED and directed to oil the following streets: Grantham E., So and of Lot "C" to Buford Vance, Jefferson to Grace Eleanor, Fairview -to Fredericka Allay-Arona-Simpson-Nebraeka-Hoyt Alley -Edmund -Thomas -Grotto -St. Albans I P• No. 9sss1—sy Mltton Roeon Resolved. That the Commfeatoner Alley -Breda -Como -Pascal -Holton of Public Works be and he la hereby au thorizre and directed to oil the follow. "T" Alley -Edmund -Thomas -Snelling -Asbury I! i Graanrtham E. Urban Placa Mounds Blvd to Bates Place, So. end of.,Lot "C" to B rd. V ce;.Jeffer.ea Amse, Van Dyke to Hazel toGrace �� Eleapgr Fatrvleiv t Freda leka,_ Schaffer, Macalestar to Snelling Alley—Arona, Simpson .11eb aska York, Weida to Arcade � AlAb".y—Ed und, Thomas. Grotto St. Ross, Kennard to Flandrau Alley—Br da; C. Pascal, Holtoa T Alley—Edmu d Thomas sell " "H11 Ails Sime -Case -marl -Frank Y- ing Asbury; I Urban'. Place. Mounds Bvld to Bates: E Pleasant Juno to James f A Va Dyke t He el; S h n'.er Macaleat r to Snelil g M8 land Osage to D810 Mayland, ea g York, Walda to Area Ross, Kennard to Fiandrau; Alla ld-Marylandeh-Wsida y— Yan H" Alley—Sime. Case. Earl, Frank; Pleasant, Allay-Edmund-Thomas-Mackubin-Arundel Jun. to James: Maryland. oaase to Dale: i t0 Germain Welds; iAloy—Mnryland. Hawthorne. Walsh.. a Autumn, Hazelwood -Atley—Edmund, Thomas,-Mackubtn. E Alley-Maryland-Rawthorne-Forest-Cypress Arandel: :. H. J. Newenberg Driveway at 1939 Waltham Autumn. Hazelwood to Carmelo: Alley—Maryland. Hawthorn per t, + YYm. F. Lehmann, 302 Cherokee cypress: w Waltham ewenberg Driveway at 1939 gg 7 Dept. of Public Utilities - Hofman Munici . Dept.Fof a Public 302 Uti1C� so Holman Dept. of Education - Carroll from Dunlap MunicipalAirport:i port: Education from ',I Norwegian Lutheran Theological Seminary g Dunlap t.1 Ieafngtoe -Norwegian Lutheran Allay -pascal -Holton -Nebraska -Hoyt Theologicnl seminary: - Holton. - } -; Crasote Block Pavements. Alley=Pascal. Nebraska xoyt: Fielding & Shepley 11 Creosote Block Pavements: - Fielding & Hnmm's. - Hammta Brewery Driveway ewe DrLvewaY {„ Breweryry Village of Council Village of Newt ort Adopted by the Aug 14, 1934. 1 Approves Aug. 14 1934. i (Auguati8-1934) COUNCILMEN Nay Adopted by the Council .-.....AUG-14-1924A93....- .-- .G.14-143Q.193...._AUG Yeas e AUG14 1934 Feferee In favor Approved----------- ......----- ---- -------...193.... Raeex - .. Truax _.---.....Against Mayor Wenzel 6M 6-32 1'vl It . VICE FRES. HOSIr-N OPIOINAL TO CITY CL tPK COUNCIL i CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENO. n OFFICE/9F THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL R S LUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE August. 13, 1934 �' COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That upon the recommendation of the Bureau of Municipal Equipment the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Comptroller, one 1934 - 90 Buick Sedan equipped as per city specifications, for the Bureau of Municipal Equipment to be used in taxi service, at a cost of $2371.00, less an allowance of $721.00 for one 1929 Chrysler sedan, Car No. 103 to be taken in trade, making the net cost not to exceed $1650.00 without advertisement as this is a patented article and no advantage could be gained thereby. Charge General Fund - Municipal Equipment- 1003-139 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nay eterson favor ruax Wa"wwi -2—Against /Wenzel 5M 6Uj} Adopted by the Council AU i-4-19 4_193_._ AN 9.41934 ___o,,,,g ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM By COMgMI391EONER DATE IIEMCMMM WHEREAS, as provided by Council File No. 98319, approved July 13th, 1934, the Council did, on the 10th day of August 1934, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber of the Court House, hold a public hearing upon the advisability and necessity of wrecking that certain garage located on Lot 6, Block 5, Woodland Park Addition, also known as No. 669 Fry Street, following due notice of said hearing given pursuant to Ordinance No. 7210, approved May 22, 1930; and it is the opinion of the Council that said building is'unsafe and dangerous to life, limb and adjoining property, and should be wrecked and removed; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that said building be wrecked and removed, and that a copy of this resolution, directing the wrecking and removal of said building, be mailed to the last known record owner of said property at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said building or structure, by the Commis- sioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that if, within ten days after the mailing of this notice to said property owner, his agent, or the occupant, no appeal has been taken f rogl this order, said Commissioner of Parks'Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall report said fact to the Council. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays r ie eterseon T.osen _In favor ,,,Truax 3xz— __ -.__Against /Wenzel 5&1 AW. VICE PkiliS. ROSEN Adopted by the Council AUG 14 r_-__193__ Approved— om_193_- Approved— — --- ---193-- Mayor --- �L 1 n1 .I �Ttu:D p ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK . �,.� (�- CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. , . OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM It PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER— .{ I,�G�&C !'� 1��+ ��,.•�ll�.:.GI J DATE WHEREAS, as provided by Council File No. 96320, approved July 13, 1934, the Council did, on the 10th day of August 1934, at ten o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber of the Court House, hold a public hearing upon the advisability and necessity of wrecking that certain one story frame dwelling located on Lot 12, Block 19, Marshall Addition, also known as No. 225 Plato Avenue, following due notice of said hearing given pursuant to Ordinance No. 7210, approved May 22, 1930; and it is the opinion of the Council that said building is unsafe and dangerous to life, limb and adjoining property, and should be wrecked and removed; there- fore be it RESOLVED, that said building be wrecked and removed, and that a copy of this resolution, directing the wrecking and removal of said building be mailed to the last known record owner of said property at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said building or structure, by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that if within ten days after the mailing of this notice to said property owner, his agent or the occupant, no appeal has been taken from this order, said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall report said fact to the Council. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays "n Basola In favor Truax L3$L�een Against /� P/ Wenzel il--, _r �i -1 4M. VICE T'RLIS: ROSEN -d a ' to '- o to en oP 0. the ,g .� hearing ,. _.ossltY Of IT. `If [orY frame dw- �wknow lae No.: ingane notice 1 Dro1arR to 19 -0C30 ,. e At MaY 22, .',•inion Ofthe Councli ; '� !R.safe and dnnQ ^a eCai lning Adopted by the Council ---AUG 14 1014193 AUG 14 tQga Approved__— _- Maw`-- yor ruui.y�fIED —/X— ORIOINq TO CITY CLCRK �J �•' '����CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL �� l 2 �Iy� COU NO.�C �(,y(f_L 'tet-� RarFICE OF THE CITY CLERK _Q� / /� COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED By /f/a_�� COMMISSIONER Fred M. Truax, Axel Peterson and DATE Au2u�t 14, 1934. RESOLVED : That the City Clerk is herewith authorized, empowered, and directed to equip the voting places at the locations in the two hundred thirty-seven election precincts to be hereafter designated by the Council for the General County, State and Special City Election of Tuesday, November 6th, 1934 to be held in the City of Saint Paul, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota and for Such purpose said City Clerk is hereby authorized to furnish the necessary tools, labor, etc. in placing the booths. The cost and expense of all to be met and paid out of 31-D-2 Labor - Placing Booths item of the Election account of the General Fund. CI COUNLMEN Yeas �L NCI 'Yetcrson Nays $gseq —_In favor /fruax _—!._.Against Wenzel sM 6.KR. VICE PR&E . i(OSEN 98566— on 8o en. Adopted by the CounciAVu 1 4 19-10193_ Approved 9.1 —193— Approved.__— i� 193__— �s Atz Mayor oa1oIN11L ro CITY ...nuc// �H6=� j COUNCIL �'�(¢ i CCpp CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. GF9 / i/SYO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION-GENERAL FORM . PRESENTED BY August 13th 1934. COMMISSIONER Fred Tti Truax, Axed Peter eon and . DATE 'amu — ,ra an , n11 SC=t-�03Y-6� RESOLVED That for the General County, State and Special City Election of Tuesday, November 6th, 1934 to be held in the City of Saint Paul, the said election shall be held in the two hundred thirty-eeven election precincts of the twelve wards of said city at the places named in the "List of Voting Places" binder on file in the office of the City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration. If for any reason, the locations named in the "List of Voting Places" binder will not. be available for said election, other locations will be designated in a council resolution to be approved by the C6ty Council. The compensation to be paid for heat, light and rent, to be payable out of 31-D-3 Heat, Light and Rent item of the Election Expense account of the General Fund. 98666--Ry Fr Axe] Paterson and sd nP• Truax, Election C•ommlttee-- 1"tit°n Rosen, li COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays on In favor 7fruax '`'Vend _-,-Against 5M 6,34R, V3CE 1 1;,;`. on file In (tion Exnensencc out item oP the Elec- Fund. cunt oP the General 'dented by the Couneil Aug. 14, 1934. Annroved AUR'. 14, 1934. (August 18-1934) Adopted by the Counci1AU91J14AQ193___ AUG 141934 Approved ----------___193___ Mayo—or !!ljjj (/ �VvFO ENCILNO. iv CITY OF ST. PAULOFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK //"OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM — PRESENTED BY Fred M. Truax. Axel Peterson and DATE Au ust 14, 1934. COMMISSIONER n..e RIP A inn RESOLVED: That the City Clerk'be and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase and provide the necessary supplies required for the General County, State, and Special City Election to be held Tuesday, November 6th, 1934. The cost and expense to be paid out of 31_D-6 Supply Item of the Election Expense account of the General Fund. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ruax /�___In favor / j \1 —Against JlVcnzel �r�Preeid®ut (C>'elaawL` 5n4 JAR. VICE PRES. R�SiL14 C. F. No. 88687—B' .Fred M. Truax. Axel Poterson a,nd Dolton Rbeon.; Election Committee— RCaolved. That the Cit' Clerk be and :: I, he is hereby. authorized tend directed to purchsse and nrovlde the neceaanrv� supplies required. Yor the General; Cunty, Sante and peclal City Elecfton r, t° be held Tuesda': Novomber Gth.� 1934. The coat and expense to be pnid tion°�xy D o --nu untte t. the Genf the eral Fund: AAd pproved Athe ug. 14 u1934.Aug. 14, 1834. (August 16-1934) Adopted by the Council AUG 14 1934 193--- 193— Mayor- COUNCIL NO. a`5 ILa Oa101Nwi TO CITY cL[PK J FE /����^1 /7 CITY OF ST. PAUL C + �� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK /7�� COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM — zgi� PRESENTED BY o..+es.ann And DATE Au5[118t 14 1934• COMMISSIONER Fred M ^Tr TLax xel; ^„ Fe RESOLVED The compensation of the Judges and Clerks for election service at the General County, State and Special City Election of Tuesday, November 6th, 1934 in the City of Saint Paul, Ramsey County, State of Minnesota shall be fixed at six dollars ($6.0G) per day and the City Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to order such claims paid upon certification of the City Clerk. The compensation for said Judges and Clerks to be paid out of 31-D-1 Salaries Judges and Clerks of the Election account of the General Fund. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Peterson �' favor L / 1 tuax /^In / / fi n„ // Against Aenzel tt� 5M sem&. VICE AUG 14 1934193_ Adopted by the Council — 14 19"novel— 193_— Mayor ORIQINAL. TO CITY C-ak t tl669—gy Fred.M. Truss—, cou NeIL +.That Liceaeee for OK 3aI� FILE iVO. ' CITY OF ST ,. 'gevernRe Dano icat 53 7'6' OFFICE OF THE 6vran1, nppecatlon 6349, v ➢Ira P L Efarc tto r. e Asenue be and thr,-A COUNCIL RESOLUTION toed-and thecity r,I to Issue Such lice int the city r rasa PRESENTED BY'char _�bATE August_14, 1934 COMMISSIONER ' RESOLVED That Licenses for Off Sale Melt Beverage, application 5347, On Sale Malt Beverage, application 5348, and Restaurant, application 5349, applied for by Mrs. P. L. Marcotte at 492 So. Hemline Avenue be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. Nfjw COUNCILMF,N Yeas , Nays PParce ; eterson Z.x ,en __-._ In favor 'l ruax �Jarren Against /Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) / 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council M&- -_., rte. -193 Approved JA —193_— yor Adopted by the Council G ��//✓ U 193— Yeas. Nays. PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) August 14th,. 1934. Icon. Axel F. Peterson, Coms'r of Finance, Building. _ Dear Sir: At a meeting held today, the City Council laid over until August gird, 1934 the resolution granting the applications of Mrs. P. L. Marcotte for Off Sale Malt Beverage, On Sale Malt Beverage and Restaurant licenses at 492 So. Hemline Avenue. Mrs, Varcotte resides atl,-71 Palace Street. The Council also request that your depart- ment sent notices to property owners within 200 feet of this location advising them of this heariw_ Yours r--ry truly, City Clerk. %V. paid on this P-Perty. OalO1N1�t TO CITY CLtaK a COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK .,,COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM J /L t-tJ Mils . �. 4trt.4.t-J PRESENTED BY - DATE August 14..1934- COMMIE DATE RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is in- structed to .issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Jos. R. Seward 411 University Ave. Barber C. F. No. 97570—By Fred Di. True— I, rue — byRthe Poi10 v ng phat icenses er one for tihe for; dresses Indicated be and they a here by granted -ad the City Clerk Is In etructed to asueuch Ilcenses upon. the 11, d Yees: Into the "Irecity treasury of. outr Jos. R. Seward, 411 University Ave., Barber. _ Adopted Aug. Council pug. 14, 1934,' Approved Aug, lt, 1934. (August 18-1934) COUNCILMEN wilp � MP Yeas Nays � Adopted by the Council_ J-4 Y 193 Peterson 44eeeR--____In favor Approved__— __ ,4 193— /Truax / Against e71 Mayor AR - VICE PRES- liusn l SM 6-3i" - •. O JORR ri WHEREAS, "On Sale" Liquor License has heretofore been issued to Charles Sharon to opefate such business at 133 Nest Uhiversit# Avenue; and WHEREAS, the said Charles sbaron has requested that his license be transferred to Jobn E. Smith to operate such business at the same address; and WHEREAS, the said John E. Smith has furnished a bond in the sum of $3000, which bond has been approved by the Corporation Counsel; and WHEREAS, the License Committee recommends that such transfer be granted; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the "on Sale" Liquor License heretofore issued to Charles Sharon at 133 West University Avenue, be and the same is hereby transferred to John E. Smith to operate such business at the same address, and the bond of John E. Smith is hereby approved, and the City Clerk is directed to deposit same in the office of the City Comptroller, and the Corporation Counsel is authorized and directed to release the surety on the bond of said Charles Sharon from any further liability arising after the date 96 this resolution is published. COUNCILMEN Yeas lee Nays I� c�erson - - I hhhttt��///osen ��� In favor /livax -'Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gchan) 1%1 6.3 t Adopted by the Council B-r.Ug_ a-? L_I93_ mIG 1� Approved—_- aayor M/yor kI.1��•'D,�� 1 I'trL TO CITY cLKRK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION GR'�+S.L7,FORM ,r 1 o. Bate ? 70 �;� f ,_1C. J T �'I. '[l J/' J 4% .L [ Ye bend t ucn PRESENTED BY ' oserate _ ersity Ay_ nuPATE August 14, 1934 - •. O JORR ri WHEREAS, "On Sale" Liquor License has heretofore been issued to Charles Sharon to opefate such business at 133 Nest Uhiversit# Avenue; and WHEREAS, the said Charles sbaron has requested that his license be transferred to Jobn E. Smith to operate such business at the same address; and WHEREAS, the said John E. Smith has furnished a bond in the sum of $3000, which bond has been approved by the Corporation Counsel; and WHEREAS, the License Committee recommends that such transfer be granted; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the "on Sale" Liquor License heretofore issued to Charles Sharon at 133 West University Avenue, be and the same is hereby transferred to John E. Smith to operate such business at the same address, and the bond of John E. Smith is hereby approved, and the City Clerk is directed to deposit same in the office of the City Comptroller, and the Corporation Counsel is authorized and directed to release the surety on the bond of said Charles Sharon from any further liability arising after the date 96 this resolution is published. COUNCILMEN Yeas lee Nays I� c�erson - - I hhhttt��///osen ��� In favor /livax -'Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gchan) 1%1 6.3 t Adopted by the Council B-r.Ug_ a-? L_I93_ mIG 1� Approved—_- aayor M/yor kI.1��•'D,�� 1 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S., FERGUSON CIH Clark and Comminioner of Regirtrat on Hon. H. E. Warren, Chairman, License Committee, Building. Dear Sir: August 2nd, 1934. The attached request for transfer of "on sale" liouor license from Charles Sharon to John E. Smith University Avenue was referred to your Committee, at ljj 7P. by the Council, for investigation and recommendation. Yours very truly, City Clerk. C Saint Paul, Minn July 31, 1934. To the City Oouncil of Saint Paul, St. Paul, 'Minnesota. I,Cgarles Sharon, w,)uld like to have Wy On -Sale Liquor License transferred to my Partner, John E. Smith, as E7. Smith Hill be the sole-ovrner of our place of business at 133 ;;. Univ, -re; ty AV'., S nt Paul, Linnesota. I, John E. Sxith, ;:ruld like tc have the license for operatin an wnich was iszue.d to my partner, Ch2rles Sharon, trancfcrred tc me fcr the pur- :ose of operatin - said mace of business at 133 T. iiniver- `ity Ave., Saint Paul, ',::ir.r,^^-.ta, as sole -owner. i r n CITY OF SAINT PAUL APPLICATION FOR "ON SALE" LIQUOR. LICENSE Application No. ---- Name of Applicant. John._);. Smith--- __ ----`_ Age 31 -_ Residence Address —OPalaoe_5treet Telephone No. Em. 6242 Are you a citizen of the United States? �e4 Have you ever been engaged in operating a saloon, cafe, soft drink parlor, or business of similar. nature? Operating with a partner 4 --months. When and where?— 13.5 Un mm -1 tv Avenue April 1934 — If corporation, give name and general purpose of corporation S & S Cafe — When incorporated? April 1934_ If club, how long,has corporation owned or leased quarters for club members? How many members? --------- -- Names and addresses of president and secretary of corporation, and name and address of,general manager. Give name of surety company which will write bond, if known — Number Street Side Between What Cross Streets Ward How many feet from an academy, college or university (measured along streets) ?__5 miles from Aca. How many feet from a church (measured along streets) ? 2 blogks How many feet from closest public or parochial grade or high school (measured along streets) ? 1 mile _— Name of closest school Mechanic _Arts How are premises classified under Zoning Ordinance?— On rdinance? On what floor located?_--__R_--Is_t_floorAre premises owned by you or leased?__-lBKU _--If leased, give name of owner Hamm Brewing Co. If a restaurant, seating capacity?___— 50 people__-- If hotel, seating capacity of main dining room?—_—__— Give below the name, or number, or other description of each additional room in which liquor sales are intended: (The information above must be given for hotels or restaurants which use more than one room for liquor sales). How many guest rooms in hotel? _ — Name of resident proprietor or manager (restaurant or hotel) ___ John E . Smith Give names and addresses of three business references: 1, Hamm Brewing__Company,_ St. Paul, Minnesota 2, L P•_Reilly,_1852 W. 7th St., St. Paul, Minna _— g, Ben Sukle, 100 Midland Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Minn - THIS APPLICATION MUST BE VERIFIED BY THE APPLICANT, AND IF CORPORATION, BY AN OFFICER OF THE CORPORATION DULY AUTHORIZED TO MAKE THIS APPLICATION; AND THE SEAL OF THE CORPORATION MUST BE ATTACHED. Application checked by Issuance of license is not recommended. Dated _193___ License Inspector. BEE OTHER SIDE r , r t � Z I i I �m 'BE i 0 STATE OF MINNESOTA, l J} County of Ramsey. as. -------- --------J ohn__ E � --Smith----------- -- ---------------------------- ---=------ -- ------------- being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he has read the following applicationand knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this — 3 a of---- Ju1j- 4 Ilfv oP"b" FA F, Nota Y Pu ic, Ramsey Co ty, Minn. -- t. My commission expires --NO°'-- ' 1940 STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 J}ss. County of Ramsey. _------- being fust duly- sworn, ----------- deposes and says that-____— ----- —_----t a------ - -'— a corporation; Of --- -- ---- ----- that has read the foregoing application and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true to the best of—____-- ------ knowledge, information and belief; that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation; that said application was signed, sealed and executed on behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors, and said application and the execution there- of is the voluntary:act and deed of said corporation. - ---------------- Subscribed and and sworn to before me this ---------------day of ---------------- ------------- 193-- 8 — --- --- --- -- ----------------------- — --- s Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. 1VIy commission expires------------------------------ - -- - ---- - - ---- ------ - orlwoLl. CITY OF ST. PAUL coonea y OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK `. COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED HY , COMM15910NER._._._____..___ .. __.. _ DATE ........... ..... __JUae_ 23� 1934 ...... –____....._--.-. RESOLVED That the various licenses listed as follows be and they are hereby 7graated and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon payment into the City Treasurer of the required fees-. Chas. Maide 710 N. Snelling Ave. i Bakery Appl. 4004 f"Geo A` Keivhs....:,-.��-•�.���.��-i`b��8i�°S°4t::.=,�.,,v-.....�,...:�.+..Y:r���».,U.,...:..x.».�.,n.....,,..,,,,,..,,_,;� )Mrs. C. M. Uselman) Chas. B. Hahn 589 11. Dale St. Master Barber 'Y+ 3918 Frank Powers 471 Jackson St. " 4065 ��-JeI�-•R.-Jot'nisbr----,-_:-�_...�-��5�`istis`'h'a"'�£:�.�..::, _- Christ Sunness 1818 Randolph St. Butcher 3763 Elmer S. Anderson 1198 Payne Ave. s N.. 98 MS hir.?i• e%• Waire F 4051 i r{ Truax I. C. Peprce— �c R olved. That llcenses for which aD A. J. Schadegg 1671 Selby Ave. �.� sin`s ameea — he rite hedblist be and- 4067 •i the, are h bt granted and the city] clerk is In tructed to issue such It - Into city ; E. A. Kelly 1042 Selby Ave. ensesuao payment ..the. treneury of the'renufred fees. 4085 Aug.. 14..1934, Adoote the Council rAU.. 14:. 1934- Appoveda R A. F. Roach 871 Grand Ave. F' , (August 18-193 _$3768 Frieda A. Bork 332 N. Lexington Ave. ° 3846 Floyd Atwood �}8 Tee Como Golf Course " 3925ff C. T. Fitzsimons 548 Ohio St. '! 40790), John J. Blonmer 1604 University Ave. " 416711 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Con -41 rno oclptnat. m clv ci.:t CITY OF ST. PAUL No --- ---OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER..........._._......................._......_.............___......__------_...._._-`_....._. _. .-.._ . _._._. _.__.... DATE......_JU718.... 231.._ 19`-3.-_ ._. RESOLVED - Fuel Oil & Gas Co. 1161 University Ave. " 3912J� C. A. Peterson 454 S. Snelling Ave. " 4000 Standard Oil Co. 1820 St. Clair St. " 40311 J. P. Marsh 205 E. Seventh St. If 4054` Carl W. State Highwood & Pt. Douglas Rd. " 410963 Jerome M. Wright 1588 W. Como Ave. " 4119 j Co-operative Oil Assn 1825 University Ave. " 4139 Joe 1Yieger 1152 Rice St. "• 4140 S. D. McDermott 377 N. Dewey Ave. " 4152 168• - - ._. . - 4266 Shell Petroleum 246 S. Snelling Ave. " J\ 4288 Shell Petroleum 390 Pleasant Ave. " 1 4289 Shell Petroleum 782 Rice St. " 4290 'l Tanker Gas, Inc. 460 E. Seventh St. " 4295 Standard Oil Co. 877 S. Robert St. " 4297 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council..................................A93....- o�laySii m clw clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCR PILE No ....... .......... ---•--- - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER............... _.... ............_................_............_..._......._._......._..--_.._............._..._.._..__._._.._... DATE. ..... _..... JUnB.. RESOLVED Peter & Nate Hallfin 690 N. Snelling Ave. Grocery 3667 Johanna Pitheon 2624 W. Seventh St. " 3909e A. Gottfried & Son 942 Raymond Ave. It 3947 Frank Russo 477 Collins St. " 396201 ` '�ffoixfse�a-cs.,,..v-�:,-a.�>.,�,.,,:.`1xS38 i:.:,Ssveath=_St. ,!!,,, ,... .:..., ,_,,..4030•��-' S. M. Moran 1237 E. Fifth St. " 4432 Jacob Kaplan 175 E. Winifred St. " 4039 Chas. Charnow 1819 St. Anthony Ave. " 4043 �,,,�,,.�,�,<.4,,,-..:,,.151.6.... ran ..]ib`'8:�"'�».m-w-..,.�.,.,.:.,�••�,, .-.....,.��.,,,s°"'""_."4864°-�T_'o• }� Barnett *Lee 860 Selby Ave. " 4069 4082 , Mayer Winer 756 Forest St. " 4100 Woodburn & Brandl 854 Rice St. " 4118 gay 3` LetTire� Mace P..z...z,.,• ._ .. .,:.. ter. 4128 A. M. Zef£ 176 N. Western Ave. " 4141 Mrs. C. Kuhn 1232 Payne Ave. " 4166 d7 • t Peter St. .`."_`";"8`o"tei""'.�"`.�'"`",:........ `"`4'ggg•...,�:e Frank W. Ingham 4412 St. Peter St. " 4014 Mrs. Maude Cottew 4442 St. Peter St. " 4062 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council------------- --- --- --- ----------- >,,r__ �193..... oriQly.�-a.cra ci.rk CITY OF ST. PAUL WUNe". NO ------ --------------••-- • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM - PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER..........------------------ ................_._.....___....._......._._. _...........__.................._._..__. DATE.._........._JUIIB_.23y....193.4._......._._._.____._. RESOLVED L. R. Williams 908 Holton St. Ice Delivery 4237 (� oe•=Station",.._..v...40§b,�...,.._ ,-.,..,_ ? .r.-9.veaW- 4T2d" . Park Theatre (Minn. Amusement Co.) 1591 Selby Ave. Mov. Picture Theatre 4142 Nick Ballas 186 E. Fairfield Ave. Pool Room 4080 J. P. Freas 383 Robert St. " 4-092 Florence 011ig 542 W. Central Ave. On Sale 1149 ✓ ' Malt Li u - Polish American Club 1003 Arcade St. IFq i 3919 -Fred J. Harms 930 Raymond Ave. " 3992 a ` H. IV. Coughlin 41 S. Cleveland Ave. " 4011 1 A. Bruni 321 St. Peter St. " �j� 4042 V � Nicholas Mertz 266 W. University Ave. " 4068 ! 1 Fred Merrill 467 St. Peter at. " 4071 0 Chas. Thompson Mem, Hall 1824 Marshall Ave. " 4113 •_.'_"`.lsy»:�.�,.:•....aaw,n..yMw:c. S9 -APd: _,: ,N. T a S 1©39 _._:>-s.". ...:.c A. Bruni 321 St. Peter St. Off Sale Malt 4041 p i Harry Coughlin 41 S. Cleveland Ave. " Liquor 4010 Floyd Atwood #8 Tee Como Golf Course It 3926 °I GCILMEN Yeas Nays Mo.. Adopted by the CouneiL---- ------- --- --- .--- ----- .193. (M,jW4 w City CIuk aour.ea NO... CITY OF ST. PAUL FlI OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED By June 23, 1934 COMMISSIONER..._.............._.__.....__...........___....._.....__........_........._.._.._.._...T..__._.__...._.._ . DATE.._..........__.....___............_._.............___............_.____..._...._ RESOLVED liquor 3948 " 3994Q t Sam Segal 212 Yd. Fourth St. Kalil Sonan 480 Greenmood Ave. " 4007 0 " 4079 S. B. Katz 628 Jackson St. -'" ___. 4129._ -33rGaa edral Place a-... -1 " 4150 H. Christenson 1334 Grand Ave. P. Levy 237 grove St. " 4172 1148 l Florence 011ig 542 W. Central Ave. Restaurant Frank C. Machovec 995 W. Seventh St. " 4002 Q � Harry Coughlin 41 S. Cleveland Ave. " 4012 " # A. Bruni 321 St. Peter St. 4040 " 4057 dl Nicholas Mertz 266 W. University Ave. " 4084 Marie Zieskos 168 E. Tenth St. tO s°P�eP+WB.a, soba A. Gass . W6fi3 U81ger®4by Ayes .. ,, :u 4i24 H. Christenson 1334 Grand Ave. 4151 ri Nick L. Arvanitis 450 St. Peter St. " 4157 St. Paul Credit Co. 412 Bremer Arcade Salary Loan 4176 J. S. Wiley 447 E. Seventh St. 2nd Hand Dealer 4263 Fem%v-Free COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council ......------- --- --- --- ----------- 193.. _. 0.4tiQ9 to017 Civk ^r-' COUNCIL CITY OF $T. PAUL FILe NO......_......... OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY June 23 1934 COMMISSIONER..._...__ .......... _........... .._............_._............ ._----- --- _-------- ....„.__......__..------.__..._-------- _...._. DATE..__.._......__._._..........t._._...._.._..__........._ RESOLVED Geo. Janes 832 E. Seventh St. Soft Drink 3989 Florenoe 011ig 542 W. Central Ave. Tavern 1192 NCILMEN Yeas - Nays Y�'�teSiY""'0v -Pest .t ..In favor Rosen i _.Against — ( WenzelJ- 6M 6.32 Adopted by the CounciL.AUG 14.191' 193 -- -WO 14 Approved----------- ............. ........ ...... 193_.... er— Mayor Balmy (3) Barber 6 Butcher 4 Confectionery 6 Dance Hh11 1 Gas Station 16 Grocery 16 Hotel 3 Ice Delivery 1 Ice Station 2 Mov. Picture Theatre 1 Pool Room 2 On Sale Malt Liquor 10 Off Sale " " 10 Restaurant 9 Salary Loan 1 2nd Hand Dealer 2 Soft Drink 1 Tavern 1 John o. . Mrs. Iden Mre.C.M.UseZman Ryan army q *18 E. 7th St. (Grocery) 1932 -No A.F. 124.84 Jerry Whorton MISCELLANEOUS (Master 1932-A.F. 3484.77 DELINQUENT TAXES F. 2. Barber)] 1 August 6, 1934. (Grocery) 1932-14o A.F. 116.23 Year Amount . Gleason 331 Cathedral P1. (Grocery) x 1932 -No A.F. " 122.91 467.51 ,& John A. Carr (Off Sale ( Malt Liq.) A. Keivus 107 Concord St. (Bakery) 1931 -No A.F. 493.31 1932-A.F. 4'9".64 33 9 ... 64 J. Gerdta 168 Front St. (Gas..Sta. )/ 1932 -No A.F. 105.21 L. Kelley Globe Bldg. (master 1( 1931 -No A,F. 3167.44 6016.49 Barber) 1932 -Na A.F. 9193.92 W. P. Walsh 1516 Grand Ave. (Grocery)' 1931 -Del. 297.21 1932 -To Prudential Ins. Co. Rule Bake 2048 Marshall Ave. (Bakery) � 1931-A.F. 419.50 63 9.92 1932-A.F. Hotel Co. 402 Robert St. (Off Sale X 1930 -Del. 21,469.79 Malt Liq.) 1931-A.F. 31,53.12° ` 1932-A.F. 26'2o 9, 2 •, o Hotel Co. 359 St. Peter St. (Hotel) M 1932-A.F. 14,130.69 E. McCall 281 Selby Ave. (Confeet.)(i�932-A.F. 260.23` T. Smiley 1039 Selby Ave. (Ow sale O.1932 -No A.F. 72-54 Malt Liq: Freemen. 329 E. 7th St. (2nd Had. 1929 -No A.F. 769.98 Mr.) 1930 -No A.F. 871.05' 1931 -No A.F. 1032.76 1932 -No A.F. 54.12 3627-91 Jo Geo. V1m A. Mr Go Ry ":Roth G. =N. F •Johnson Bros. q *18 E. 7th St. (Grocery) 1932 -No A.F. 124.84 Jerry Whorton 6 w. -6th St. (Master 1932-A.F. 3484.77 Barber)] 1 David Kenig 193 State St, (Grocery) 1932-14o A.F. 116.23 Frank P. .Sweeney 663 University Ave. (Restaurant)`` 1932 -No A.F. 467.51 ,& John A. Carr ( - MISCELLANEOUS DELINQUENT TAXES F. 2. August 6, 1934. Year Amount, Mayme Overton 751 Wabashe. St. (On Bale X1932 12) A.F. r 165,30 Malt Lia.) "John P. Johnson 755 Wabasha St. (Master 1932-A.F. 165.30 Barber) E. M. O'Reilly White Bear & 7th Sts. (Ice Sta.) A 1931 -No A.F. I 8.34 1932 -No A.F. 51.03 Freeman's Gas Sta. 1328 White Bear Ave. (Gas.Sta.) � 1930 -No A.F. 36:1 Lot 30 931- " 66.34 R932- " 276.95, 30-No A.F. 26.79 Lot 3131 -No A.F. M32-Ilnol.in 58..54 Lot 30. 465-51 Joe. noroshow 245 E. Winifred St. (Ice Sta.) `�i' 1932 -No A.F. 128.26 - MISOELLANEODB Chase VA" 910 N. Snelling Ave. Bakery 4004 Obut B. BNn 889 N. Dale St. Nester Barber, 8918 Frank Powers 471 Jaokson St. it 4066 Christ Sunness 1816 Randolph St. Butcher 3789 Bluer 8. Anderson 1198 Payee Avec Ai J: Sohadegg 1671 Selby Ave. " 4067 Be A. Rally 1042 Selbpr Ave* " 4088 Ao, Fr Roach 811 Grand Avee Confectionery 5768 Frieda Ae,Bark 052 No Lexington Ave. " 8848 Floyd Atwood Teo Castro Golf Course " 8828 C. Te Fitssimons 846 Ohio Stp " 4072 John J, Biausar 1604 University Aver " 4189 Florence 011ig 542 We Central Ave. Dance Bail 1198 Fuel 011 & Gas Co. 1161'University Ave. Geer Sta: 8912 C. A. Petersen 484 S. Snelling Aver " 4000 Standard Oil Co. 1820 St. Clair St. " 4001 J. P. harsh 208 Be 7th Ste " 4064 Carl 17. State Bighsood`& Pte Douglas Rd. " 4309 , Jerome M. Wright 1688 We Camp Ave. " 4119 Cooperative Oil Asan. 1826 University Ave. ^ 4159 Joe Wieger 1162 Rice Ste " 4140 Se 'D. McDermott 577 N. Dewey Ave. " 4162 Shell Petroleum 246 Be Snelling Ave* " 4288 Shell Patrols= 390 Pleasant. Ave* " 4289 Shell Petroleum 782 Rice St. " 4290 Tankar Oae$ Ino. 460 Be 7th Ste " 4286 Standard Oil Go. 877 Be Robert Ste " 4297 Peter A Rate ballfin 890 N. Snelling Aver Grocery 3667 Johanna AUGUR 2624 We 7th Ste " $90 A. GottWod m Son 942 Raymond Ave■ " 3947 Frank Ruseo 477 Collin St. " 8982 S. No Moran 1257 E. 5th St. " 4032 Jacob 8aplea 176 Be Winifred Ste " 4008 Chase Charnow, 1019 Ste Antho3W AV9e " 4043 ON MYS�MS Harnett A. Les 860 Selby Ave. Or000ry 4088 f►er knor 766 Forest St. 4100 Woodburn & Brandl 864 Rise St. " 4118 At me ZaT 176 90 western ave. " 4141 Mrs. C. Huhn 1232 Payne Avg. " 4188 Frank We xne= 441 St. Peter St. octal 4014 Mrs. (laude Cotter 4441 St. Peter St. " 4m Lr R. Williams 908 Holton St. Yoe Delivery 4837. Park 'Theatre (Ulm. Axmment 00.)1685 Selby Ave. Nov. Piot. 4149 Theatre Niok,Ballas 188 fid Fairfield Ave. Pool Roos 4080 J. P. Preas 383 Robert Ste 4092 Flareage 011is 642 w..Central Ave, on Sale halt Liq.2149 Polish Amerloan Club 1008 Arcade St. " 3919 Fred J. Hames 880 Raymond Ave„ " 3998 H. W. Coughlin 41 Be Cleveland Aver a 4011 A. Brun! 321 St. Peter St. " 4048 Nioholea Marts 288 W. University Ave. " 4068 Fred Morrill 467 St. Peter St. " 40n Chas. Thompson Mem. Hall 1824 Dlarshall Aver "' 4117 At Brunt 321 Ste Peter St. Off Sale Malt Liq. 4041 Harty Ooughun 41 S. Ciq"land Ave. " 4030 Q FloydAtwood #8 Lee Cams Golf course " 8926 Sm Segal 312 We 4th 6t. ° 3994 a Saul Sostan 480 @reett11004, Ave. " 4007 8. Be Uts 628 Jaokson St. " 4079 H.Ohristenson 1334 Grand Ave. " 4160 P. Levy 237 GroVe St. " 4178 Florence 011ig 642 w.'central Ave. Restaurant 1148 Frank C. Maohoveo 995 W. 7th_St. " 4002 Harry Coughlin 41 Be Cleveland Ave. " 401$ A. Bruns 321 St. Peter St. 0 4060 E] r -a• liYBC�LLAHSo118 Rieholas Marts 868"W. University Ave* Resteurant 4067 IIaria Useko9 166 Er 10th St. " 4084 No Christenson 1364 Grand AYe. " 4181 Hiok U Araanitis 450 St. Pater St. " 4157 at. Paul Crodit Cor 418 Bremer Aroade 8alw7 Loan 4178 J. 8. Tuley 447 s. 7th St. 2nd hand dealer 428E Geo. JameS 832 E. 7th St, Soft Drink 3989 Plorenoe 011ig 842 W. Cantral Ave* Tavern 1198 E] �,a!��S Vri t, /-6 ten/T.,,� Ca W.r Y- 7741., CItY vY/' J 11NCM1 NO. ------ ------ CITY�. of ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED 6Y. COMMISSIONER_—.---.—.—.... -- — — --- '— "---- W RESOLVED That the various ceases applied for by the followiUg named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Mrs. W. Ouse 403 Selby Ave. Bakery APpl• 5630 Helen Rybak 1051 Selby Av. a 5921 Gust Swenson 1209 Arcade St. " 4165 SI A. Bernstein 1984 Stillwater Rd. Butcher 4229 ��...geg� �-�" $oa State St. CoafeCCS:b�it�y Edw Ketchum 1785 E. Mislnehaha St. Butcher 5658 George Allan 5542 Wabasha St. Barber 1969 C. F. N .98673..p7, Warren. F: 5681 Orrin N. Oates 12 N. 9th St. M. Trues, r- c. Pearce— ,cut, ed. That 1lcenses Por whl h ap-I pllcatl ons have. been mode by theper-' one named on the attached Ila, be and yna856 t� 226 Hamm Bld • they are hereby Branted and the city) ^ tYi+tOII Daniel g . olerk -1s Instructed. to feaue such 'll-, enseanp0❑ payment into the cltY treasury of the ren u7red tees - 8664 w. V. Howard 979 Selby Av. App o eby UR, 14.u1934 AUB' 14, 1934. LAUBust 16-1934) ! 959 "" U� B. Stone 2492 N. 6th St. - George Warming 195 E. Kellogg Blvd ° 4559 fA �' 171 e sonrveceier e : `E ��Su �ABAtgebbe X COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ��,�j 1 Adopted by the Council ............. --• --- --- ........... -.. May / McDonald Pearce ... In favor Approved .............. - -----------------193.. Rosen .. r Against .. Truax Weniel Mayor Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6.33 r .. CITY OF ST. PAUL - cow+ca No. ---------------------- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL, FORM PRESENTED 13 COMM 1391 ONER......._......_...... ...._._.........__........ ._._....... .____._.__.____.____, DAT - _ RESOLVED -2- Daace-Hall--------------• -- P. Lindell'& M. J. Hannon 302_506 E. 7th St, AAeI n n 3124 nh RnLmm�lri --------____274 Rice Sons of Herman 774 Arcade St. n " XFrI3n1�S+�,; k -- 3367 - -nm^ gam_.- _ _---n _ W41ker-Pence Co. 75 N. Western Av. a " 3724�� 19}9-iltticFliiy Av. Fumigating Evelyn Miller 1463 Marshall Av. Gasoline Station 2n Pumps 4110 "1 Walter Larson 3.180 E. 7th St. n A. E. $onker 198 Bates Av. " n 2 " 4375 l'1 " 5 " 4346 (1933-340 A. E. %onker 571 B1oesStreet n " 5 " O Standard Oil Co>bpany 2289 Ford Road W " 4,347 n n • 5 " 4261 F. Amundsen & Co. 1040 Selby Av. Grocery 4099 A. Bernstein 1984 Stillwater Road n A & A Dehonage 68 E. Colorado n 4230 i L Max J. Ehrlich 855 Fuller Av. n 4258 G. M. Flanders 1218 Selby Av. n 4383 4144 / 7 Dell Galloway 608 Western Av, n Einar Gydesen 676 Winslow n 414 \ The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 1400 University Av. 4224 4390 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays May Adopted by the Council__-- ------- --- --- -.- ... ........ 193-- --- McDonald \ oat.1—1 W City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL ----------------------- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK - - - COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER .......... ._.....-_.._:......._..._. ___-.--__ ,,'',,AA DATE------_..J"y Sj.-1934......._.._................_ RESOLVED 0. J. Henryson Mrs. M. Heller 256 Mackubin St. Grocery 414-6 3-144 Marion St. ^ 3799 R. J. Hochschieldt 334 N. Milton St. ^ 3755 0. Johnson • 1019 Edgerton St. " 4344 H. C. Kozlowski 984 Rice St. ^ 4262 Frank Liska 551 Michigan St. " 3934 P. J. Maklowald 736 Edmund St. " 3645 A. Nissenzweig 441 Tondo St. ^ 3675 Harold Ryan 3.156 Selby Av. " 3604 F. Sachs 953 Rice St. ^ 4298 Geo. H. Schmidt 399 E. Maryland St. " 4255 Ella Willy 80 E. 11th St. " q��+ 4309 v1 E. J. Waiuweight 260 E. 6th St. Hotel (Park) 38 rooms 4199 (1 l �Eeonetr�}a38`i'O6nC3""- "413ti +�,1p Gilbert Gilbertson 544 Robert St. " (Curtis) 42 rooms 4154 "I Certified Ice & Fuel Co 282 W. Water St. Ice Delivery 4409 ^ n n n n 282 W. n " " ^ 4410 ^ n a a n 282 W. a a a p 4411 282 W. Q a a n 4412 282 W. " n ^ ^ 441.5 Willard Larson COUNCILMEN 360 Burgess St. ^ " 3700 Yeas Nays May------------ Adopted by the Council --- --- •-- --- ------- 193.- --- McDonald original M City Clerk COUNCIL NO ------ _................. CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY.............__ ..... ' _ DATE..................._fil�..y..._S}.._ 934..._............__..._._.... COMMISSIONER..._....._ �....._....:. RESOLVED -4- 4435 L. McMahon 534 Forest St. Ice Delivery " " 4434 L. SeMahon 554 Forest St. " ° 4367 d,�hn A. Mickelson 323 Concord St. n 57919 Wm. Mosley 500 W. Central Av. n hoe Cochiarello 13th & Broadway Ice Station 4467 n '-.�--__a-'-""---•--giL`"e �''filion Sts. �`..`".__ n 4417 r- n 4421 a a n a n g n land Sts. P e &Mary " ,p n n n n a Front & Chatsworth Sts. " a 4428 ° 4429 v' Case & Burr Sts. " 4Y�:S0-•i/� - n 4420 6� n n a n n Baker & Smith Av.• " 4428- n......._. __.. JI n n n n Duluth & Minnehaha " n 4425 n ° 4424 n n n n a St. Clair & Snelling " �1 n Gates & State " " 4419 n 4414 a a n a Burr & Minnehaha Sts. ^ ^ 4418-11 ..��f�� n �V, t • bele, COUNCILMEN yew Nays Adopted by the Council ------ _....__..--- --- ... _...._193..... May _ McDonald 0 oeo..i W City 0-1, COUNCR w� 0...---_----------------- CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCILr_RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY....._...._.. . _. DATE. ................. .TIll •..5 1934.._..... - COMMISSIONER .............. .... .__...,.............. .._.....__... ..... ...... _............... ... RESOLVED —5— George Drexler 506 S. Smith Av. Ice Station 4404 A. Evanson Arcade & Ivy St w a 3646 �r1 Eire. S. Hundven 722 N. Hemline Av. n n 4439 Vj " a 4433 Phil McMahon 210 E. Roble St. a " 437 Chas. Wagner Dale & Edmund St. Certified Ice & Fuel Co. 282 W. Water St. Ice Storage Plant 4408 R E.verready Oil Burner Co. 460 N. Cleveland Av. Oil burning device 4356 Oil Electric Co 1647 Hennepin Av. Mpla n n n 4348 8822 Harry O'Neil 591 Broadway 2 pool tables `Off B916 MaI BWttMiH��""""4i f"`" Lelia Roesler : " - =378=Fi6neosd.St... 1946 Walter N. Bailey 872 University Av. a:-----98�-Bos X B�t®"S•t:–�"__ .-... _. at. _ n._._ _ n— _ x •---- --3982•- ,- n 4316 A. ChalekQ 749 Tatum St. w e n " 4399 H. D. Cloud 482 Earl St. " I " " " " 4368 Dominick Crupi 516 PEqne Av. 3951 Clyde Egan 469 A. Snelling Av. " " n n " " " 3186 Margaret Ewing 239 N. Cleveland Av. " " " " 1830 Fritz Fiedler 948 Raymond Av. " " " n " 4272 D. J. Frees 229 W. 7th St. COUNCILMEN Nays Adopted by the CouneiL-.-.......... -.. --. --- _---...._193...-. Yeas May McDonald Original w City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL coL"ca NO------ --- -------- ------- ' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER-------------- --------- ............... .... _.............................. ....... ...... ..... ... _....___-------...._......___--- — DATE _...._......._...._J'I17,Y..5f.__1934 RESOLVED Mme George 910 Agate St. Off Sale Malt Beverage 3792 Matt Hafner'Jr. 3.143 Albemarle St. ^ n n n 42288 John Haglund 1321 Rice St. " " " " 4192 Walter Heck 1950 Hyacinth St. ^ " n n 4ll2 Andy Kappas 82 W. 7th St. n n n IT 45551?? Jas. J. Kelly & John H. Grapp 345-47 University Av. n n n a 195544 "A:-`La:i$oi2.-„-._-_-,.,..�._,:....r:,��-.....,.="�4�i. �iUYl3.7@rSYFy"•.Avi= " yov, .L�.,...»�..., ..... 569'Ar--.....lm"d'el'St-._...�_. ..._�_:R._ _" _......." ...:.._a _.... ...359 ...:.:_... F. A. McGlogan 201 N. Cleveland Av. " " " " 4342 61 W. Bert Miller 2309 W. Como Av. n a n n 4296 Fred H. Miller 193 Ramoey St. John Nightingale 818 Como Av. " IT " ^ 4245 Uj Joe Egan 207 Bates Av. n n n ^ 4352 (� Clarence Schiller 1039 Charles St. " " " " 3732 Geo H. Schmitt 399 E. Maryland St. n n a n 4254 F. Sbimon 707 E. 3rd St. ^ " " " ,r�ly.,, 428007 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council...... ------ _..... -... ...... AM .._ May McDonald OrWnal W CIq Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL =.uNcm No. -- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER ------- _.................. ...... _-_........_.._._. _ DATE._.-._.JU17-.D�...],93.4............. ....._-...._.____ RESOLVED - -7- 1'�:ank P. Sweeney & John A. Carr, 663 University Av. Off Sale Malt Beverage 4125 Emory Suppon & Jos. Bergman 139 W. Kellogg Blvd n ^ " * 3901 O7 Bertha Tomash 823 Mississippi St. n ^ n ^ 37644? "Nigreen Co 1579 University Av. ^ n ^ n 4242 George Yiankulis 610 Wabasha St. n n 40890 Robert Allen 491 St. Peter St. On Sale Malt Beverage 4217 Walter N. Bailey 872 University Av. n n n n 1945 G� Thos Bakula & Ray Traynor 733 W. 7th St. ^ 1294 0� - Axel Cardelli 301 E. 7th St. n ^ n n 3987 Clyde Egan 469 N. Snelling Av. n n n a 3950 A. B. Farrell 609 University Av. " n n ^ 2198 Fritz Fiedler 948 Raymond Av. n n n n 1829:: V. J. Frees 229 W. 7th St. n n n n 4271 M. Frosts 40 W. 4th St. " ^ n " 2470 Geo. Gellert 3.162 Selby Av. n n n n 385.30 L. A. Goodman 785-787 University Av. n n ^ ^ 3975 John B. Haglund 1321 Rice St. " n " n 4191 0 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council ------ _..... ... ... 193 May ... .. ... McDonald _ Otlainal to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL Fl r" NO ----- -•--------- ' - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER------------- _------ _....................................... _..... ...... ........ ------ _.._ DATE .._.... ........... 571 ..5.0...2934........_......-_-.._...... RESOLVED William Hemple —6— 482 Point Douglas Rd On Sale Malt Beverage 57674 Harold Hinnd & C L Hurd 569-2 Bayfield n n n n 4219 George James 1030 Hastings Av. " " ^ ^ 4257 George James 832 E. 7th St. " " ^ ^ 4256 Andy Kappas 82 W. 7th St. n n n n 4334 �/ 1 Jas. J. Kelly & John H. Grapp 345-47 University Av. ^ " " " 1952 Irvin A. Koop 493 Wabasha St. " " " " 1875 W. C. Kregel 2180 Marshall Av. " n n n 4260 John J. Lane 453 N. Lexington Av. " " " ^ 2160 i s..Univerefty --281-.Selby Av. 1954 St Anthony Av. „�,P""""""'""""�' 2429 ...61, W..-7•tt_6t: .... ..:, -.. ....n _.-_n....._..., .�_._- _..4056 George Miller 488-90-92 St. Peter St. " " ^ " 41903 Julius Nikel 232 W. 7th St. n n n n 4329 J1� Erving S. Paster 660 Selby Av. " ^ ^ " 1882 l�l �-��iDa 1207 IIniQexai�r-� Mrs. E. Rauchwarter 163.1 Rice St. " " " ^ 4299 Joe Ryan 207 Bates Av. IT n It n 4351 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council------ ------- --- --- --- -----------193-- .-- May McDonald Original to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL mu"ea NO ---- .------•----------- PIi. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER........... _...............__...._._..__......__._.._....._._-..._._....__------_.__ --- ----- _ DATE ------------_J.... S 1934 RESOLVED Florence Shimon 709 E. Third St. On Sale Malt Beverage 4279 Harry Smith 1158 E. 7th St. n n n n 3369 Wallace D. Steuart 852 Rice St. " it " " 3894 Frank P. Sweeney & John Carr 663 University Av. " ^ " " 4123 Emory Suppon & Jos Bergman 139 W. Kellogg Blvd " " ^ " 3900 meg_ vt.,aa _--•a-6�•puti..�....._.�,�..,.�" __°... ..a a..u�.,...�.^.� - .•--...--6-�_, E. J. Wainwright 260 E. 6th St. " " " " 4200 UV Walgreen Co, 1579 University Av. " ^ ^ ^ 424317 ca a St. F. E. Warren 438 Rondo St. " " ^ " 4304 Harry Wiedner 1002 A. Dale St. n n n n 3734 J� Geo Arthur & Ed Winkel 427 S. Robert St. " " " " 4306 Geo. Yiaakvlis 610 Wabasha St. " it It " 4088 7�ena.B.asalea 379 Concord. St.. _ Confectionery--- ._ 4108 John J. Blommer (Ice Cream) 489 Wabasha St. ^ 4168 R. V. Carlson 559 Rice St. ^ 4363 Vilas McDonald 725 W. 7th St. " 3931 John Reddy 1593 University Av. ^ 1799�jJ Snelling Confectionery Co. 1581 University Av. " 4371 / Regina 7rima 532 Rice St. " 3649 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council------------- --- --- --- ------ --- 193-- --• May McDonald Pearce -------------- ---_Tn favor _ orW..l m Clq Clerk COUNCM NO --- ..._------- CITY OF ST. PAUL cae OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY Jnl�_5, 1934 COMMISSIONER...._...._..,._.__._......___................._........._....._.....__. _._ ... DATE......._ ................._.. ...._............_...._..........____..._...... RESOLVED –10– 44 Walgreen Co- 1579 University Av. Confectionery 42 Campsna Baglio 359 E. 7th St. Restaurant 4202 Bus Depot Lunch, Inc 413 St. Peter St. " 4385 1 Clyde Egan 469 A. Snelling Ave " 3949 hyo n 4019 vv R. Eroen 630 Lafayette k` 1938 University Ave " 4358 �I John Esa7.inger, Inai / V. J.' Frees 229 W. 7th St. " 4270 p 1162 Selby Ave ° 3832 Geo. Gellert ^ 785 University Ave " 3976 j L. A.Goodman M /1 n 4094 ll Romeo Hathaway & John Rlinehart 531 W. 7th Ste Rom ample 432 Point Douglas Rd- " 3766 Wm.Bayfield " 4218 Herold Hiland & C. L. Hurd 659, James J. Kelly & John He Grapp 345-347 University Ave " 1951 Stephen Roahnba 413 Robert St. " 3b99 Max Lieberman &Sam Pertzik 248 E. Fairfield Ave n 4053 August R. Mesi 1930 University Ave 40470 R. J. Moran 567 Stryker Ave " 2117 Julius Nikel 232 We 7th Ste " 4328 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council ...... ................ ...........193..... May McDonald Pearce ....................In favor Orli Inal to City Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL `IX ea NO ------ ------ ----------- - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK I - COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM - PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER.................._..........._. .............. .........._.:_,-....._._......_.._ •',.,__'r�..l.._ __.___ DATE............._.'.r...!'+.11tJ.....•...._. _...... ....... ._......... _.._..._.._ ............. ._......_..._...____._ 1 RESOLVED -� - Sidney Notley 370 Robert St. Restaurant 4066 Erving S. Paster 660 Selby Av. " 1881 " Mrs. E. Rauehwarter 1611 Rice St. 4300 Walter F. Reichow 476 S. Snelling Av. ^ 4249 Joe Ryan 207 Bates Av. " 4.350 an ers A. C. Sedin 1410 Arcade St. " 4273 V E._ yyJ P�1 Florence Shimon 707 E. 3rd St. " 4278 9 Harry Smith 3.158 E. 7th St. " 53368 C. R. Sterne 694 N. Snelling Av. " 4310 Emory Suppon & Jos Bergman 139 W. Kellogg 4vd ^ 3899 fi Swig & Snack Shop, Inc, 1043 Grand Av. " 4355 d E. J. Wainwright 260 E. 6th St. " 4201 vy4� Walgreen Co 1579 University Av. " 4246 I 1 F. F. Warren 438 Rondo St. If 4303 Frank Yaraeso 637 Payne Av. " 1901 r R. Erven 630 Lafayette Tavern 4025 Chas. Jannetto 425 Upper Levee " 1449 � e 9 U--- ��7.nr•. —. �--"^--"2'�8:::$iCe.,St.....v_........_..... Nays �1F�----1u93-,- Adopted by the Council.. 1-4193 �VIOBOBeld. AUG 14 IMM -Bearee-- -------------------- In favor Approved.. - ..............-.------.--.....--•---_..193...... /Rosen z4me t ......... .(.... .... ..Against - - - --- -- - v✓VGGnzel% /t�t�i�••�Jf Mayor vIVT,..TPresident M he 6M 6.33 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration puguat 15, 1934 )fr. Pred E. killer 193 Ramsey St. St. paul, Minn. Deer Slrt I have been directed to inform you that your application for 017 sAL,B MALT BBYEBA4Y LICENSE at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which tames are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, i Cit Clerk. 60♦'s-- %,�, For 19: 2.ind Prior Yeare S"1 A 1 IS coca. i. FRIE=. ! CCbUhTY AUDI"T"OR. I Certified Ice & Fuel Co. A.N.Schaffhausen A.F.Wallender Leroy J. Marshall Certified Ice & Fuel Co. Certified Ice & Fuel Co. Lena Boesler Certified Ice & Fuel Co. J. P. McCabe Certified Ice & Fuel Co. Certified Ice & Fuel Co. Adolph Rotowski Harry McCluney MISCELLANEOUS F. 3. DEL Ift UENT TAXES August 6, 1934• Year Amount, x Arcade & Lawson Sts. (Ice Sta.) 1931-No-A.F.* A 175.32 1932 -No A.F.23 4.63 502.95 991 Arcade St. (Butcher) 1932 -No A.F. 154.46 274 Rice St. f"anc.ci''zy 1932 -No A.F. 189.78 ( Tavern) - 1954 St.Anthony,Ave. (On Sale 1932-A.F. 450.81 Malt Bev. IX 1081 Arcade St., (Off & On 1931 -No A.F. 541.09 Sale Malt 1932-A.F. 490.65 Bev.)< (Restaurant) 1021.74 569 Arundel St. S (off Sale 1932 -No A.F. 91.11 Malt v Bates & E.3rd Sts. (Ice Sta.)','r Cannot Locate. Central & Avon Sts. (Ice Sta.) X 1929 -No A.F. 129.54 1930 -No A.F. 123.56 1931 -No A.F. 155.62 1932 -No A. F. 1244_.65 —97 379 Concord St. (off & 1931 -No A.F. 70.85 1932 -No A.F. 119:50. ✓Lot Earl & Lawson Sts. (Ice Sta.)(12 1932 -No A.F. 28.84 (13 1931 -No A.F. 132.06 (13 1932 -No A.F. 6o.35 221.25 250 N. 4th St. (Restaurant) 1932 -No A.F. 1306.07 S:Cor:Hast ngs & (Ice Sta.),`X 1927 to Earl. Sts. 1929 - No A.F. 94.25 Ramsey Off Sale Jr1930-No 'Malt A.F. 46.82 - 1932-No A.F. 4r.*2- 41.8o 137.0 Rice & Tilton Ste. (Ice Sta.) X 1931=No A.F. 426.07 1932 -No A.F. 383.42 09.9.49 274 Rice St. f"anc.ci''zy 1932 -No A.F. 189.78 ( Tavern) - 1954 St.Anthony,Ave. (On Sale 1932-A.F. 450.81 Malt Bev. MISCELLANEOUS DELINQUENT TAXES F. .3. August 6, 1934. Year Amount X E. E. Sharpe 1555 St. Clair St. (Off & On 1931-A.F. 23 9.14 Sale Malt 1932-A•F. 2146'0 Bev.) 4545.44 (Restaurant) °X G. E. McCall 251 Selby Ave. (Off & On 1932-A.F. 260.23 Sale Malt Bev.) -N' x8.. A. Vines 645-7 Selby Ave. (OffOn 1932-A.F. 305.06 Sale Malty Bev.)( Charles Watzl 1775 Selby Ave. (Barber )` 1932 -No A.F. 155.31 Economy) jC 1932 -No A.F.2.0 50 rooms 7804-80 J. P. McEiver 61 W. 7th St. (Off& On 1931 -No A.F. 1456.09 Sale MaAt only. Bev.) . x (Restaurant) 97. E. Sanders 267 W. 7th St. (Restaurant) 1929 -No A.F. 353.17 1930 -No A.F. 670.05 1931 -No A.F. 693.65 1932 -No A.F. 619.59 2336.45 Leslie Anderson 545 X.Snelling Ave. (Dance Hall) 1932-A.F. 2447.63` (Receiver Hamline Hotel) Certified Ice & State & Kentucky (Ice Sta.) X 1927 -No A.F. _ 240.33 Fuel Co. 1925 -No A.F. 155.35 1929 -No A.F. 320.50 1930 -No A.F. 236.90 1931 -No A.F. 263.59' 1932 -No A.F. 175.31 —fT2222.00 Wm. Hoffman 504 State St. (Confect.)'x 1931 -No A.F. 152:60 1932 -No A.F. 147. 1 '. 29:1 '1932-A.F. Sanaby Drug Co. 500 University Ave. (Off Sale 512.34 Malt Bev.) 1931 -Paid. , MISCELLANEOUS F. 3. -3- DELINQUENT TAXES August 6, 1934• Year Amount E. S. Phillips 1207 University Ave. (On Sale 1927 -No A.F. 102.25 Malt Bev.) 1929 -No A.F. 102.37 1929 -No A.F. 110.82 1930 -No A.F. 109.72 1931 -No A.F. 116.16, 1932 -No A.F. 107.30' 2 & A. A. Lawson 1453 University Ave. (Off On 1932-A.F. 856.22 SaleMalt Bev. J7 H. V. Smith & Co. 1910 University Ave. (Fumigating) 1931 -No A.F: 18 64 1932 -No A.F. 36Z.69 i_ G W-32 Ursa EL EpU$ F:$ Mrs. We Ouse 403 Selby Ave. Bakery 5680 Bolen Bybak 1061 Selby Ave.- " 3821 Gust Swenson 1808 Arcade 6t. ^ 4166 A. Bernstein 1984 Stillwater Rd. Butcher. 4228 Edw. Notch= 1783 E..Minnshaha St " 3668 George Allan 664;J Wabaeha St. Bagber 1969 Orrin H. Cates 12 We 9th St. " 3681 Anton Daniel 226 Hamm $ldg. " 1956 We Fe Howard 998 Selby Ave. ^ 3684 Be Stone 249 W. 6th St. " 939 George Warming 195 Be Kellogg Blvd. a 4359 R. Erven 630 Lafayette Dance Hall 4020 Effie Garrett 309 Rioe St. a 3661 Lo A. Goodman 78887 Qniversity Ave# " 36$2 P Lindell & Me J. Hannon 302.306 Be 7th St. " 3124 Bone of Herman 774 Arcade St. ^ 3367 Frank Stepka 380 Como Ave. " 3866 Walker-Penoe Coe 76 H. Western Ave. " 3724 Evelyn Miller 1463 Marshall Ave. Gas. Sta. 2 pompe 4110 Walter Larson 1180 E. 7th St. " 2 " 4376 A. Be Eonker 198 Bates Ave. " 3 " 4346 A. E. Sonker 671 Rioe at. " 3 ^ 4347 Standard Oil Co. $289 Ford Road " 3 " 4261 F.'Amundsen & Oo. 1040 Selby Ave* Grocery 40990 A. Bernstein 1984 Stillwater Rd. " 4230 A. & A. Dehonage 68 Be Colorado " 4268 Max J. Ehrlich 855 Fuller Ave. " 4383 0.'M. Flanders 1218 Selby Ave. " 4144 Deli Galloway 608 Western Ave. " 4398 Einar Wasen 676 Winslow Ave. " 4224 The Gr. Atlantic & Pao.Tem.0o.1400 University Ave. ° 4590 C. J. Henryson 256 Maokubin St. " 4149 1[ISCELLAIPSOIIB - F•3 ire, M. Heller 2144 Marion. St. Grocery 3799 R. J. Rochachieldt 334 S. Milton St6 " 3796 0• Johnson 3019 Edgerton'8t. " 4394, 'H. C. Eoslowski 964 Rice St " 4982 Frank Liska 961 Michigan St. " 3034 P. J. Makowald 736 Edmund St. " 3848 A• ifieaenoweig 441 Rondo 8% " 3676 Harold Byan 1166 Selby Ave. " 3804 F. Sachs 963 Rice St• " 4296 Geo. H• Sobmidt 399 8. Maryland St, " 4268 Ella Willy 80 E. filth St•. " 4309 E. J wainwright 260 E. 6th St. Hotel Parte 4199 (38 me) Gilbert Gilbertson 964 Robert St* $otel(Curtis) 4164 (42 ams) 9 Certified roe Fuel Cos 282 V. water St• los Delivery 4409 " 282 W. Water St. w 4410 " 282 W. Water St. " 4411 " 282 W. dater St. " 4412 " 282 W. Water St• " 4413 Willard Larson 360 Burgeon Sts " 3700 L. McMahon 634 Forest Sta " 4436 L. MoMahon 634 Forest St. " 4434 Jobn i. Mickelson 323 Concord Ste " 4367 Wa. Mosley 600 W. Central Ave. " 3791 Certified:Ioe & Fuel Co. Payne & Maryland Ste. " 4421 Front ,& Chatsworth St. " 4428 Case & Durr Ste. " 4429 Baker &; Smith Ave. " 4420 Duluth & M3nnebaba " 4426 St. Clair & Snelling " 4424 Gates & State " 4419 n " " Burr k Minnehaha Ste. " 4414 A• Evanson Arcade & Ivy St. " 3646 . Y38CLZIAHEOU3. Fe3 Mrs. Ke Hundven 782 N. Hemline Avee ice station 4488 Phil Mo'Bshon 9.10 E. Robie St. " 4435 Cbso. Wagner Dale & Edmund " 4377 Everready Oil Burner Co. 460 N. Cleveland Ave. Oil Burning 'Device 4369 Harry Oman 691 Broadway 2 pool tables 3822 Walter N. Bailey 872 Univeraity Ave. Off Sale Malt Bev. 1946 dapitol City Bev. Co. 981 N. Dale St. " a .3982 A. Chalsk 749 Tatum St. " 4316 H. Di Cloud 482 Earl St. " 4399 Dominick Crupi 516 ftyne Ave. " 4368 Clyde 1+9- 469 N.'8nelling Ave. " 3961 R. Ewen 630 Lafayette' " 4021 Wgaret Ewing 239 Ne Cleveland Ave. " 3188 Frits Fiedler: 848 Raymond Ave. " 1830 vo J. Frees 229 W. 7th St. " 4272 IIike George 910 Agate it. "• 379E Matt Hafner, Jr. 1143 Albemarle St. ° 4228 John Haglund 1321 Rice St. " 4192 Walter Heok 1960 $yaointh 8.6.. " 4112 Andy Kappas 82 W. Ith St. " 4538 Jas.-4 Kelly & John H.Orapp.345.47 University Ave. " 1963 F. A. MoOlogan 201 N. Clevelaiid'Ave. " 4342 Beft''Jailer 2309 W. Como Ave. " 4296 John Nightingale ale Como Ave. " 4246 Joe vy" 207 Bates ave. " 4352 Clarence Schiller 1039 Charles St. " 3732 Geoff H. Sohmitt 399 E. Maryland St. " 4254 F. Shimon 707 E. 3rd St. " 4280 Frank P. Sweeney & John A., Carr 983 University Ave. " 4126 Emory Suppon & Joa. Bergman 139 W* Kellogg Blvd. " 3901 Berths Tosnreh 828 Niseissippi St. Off isle Bda1t Bev.. 5784 Walgreen Go. 1679 University Ave. v 4242 George ?iankulie 610 Wabash& St. " 4089 Robert Allen 491 St.Peter Ste On Sale Malt Bev. 4217 Walter N.'Bailey 872 University Ave. " 1946 Those Baknls 4 Ray Trays or 733 We 7th St. " 1294 Axel 0ardelli 301 Be 7th Ste " 3987 Clyde Egan 469 No Snelling Ave. " 3960 Be Ewen no Lafayette Ave. " 4082 A. Be Farrell 609 University Ave. ° 2198 8rita'Fiedler 948 Raymond Ave. " 1828 V. J.' Press . 229 W. •7th . St. " 4271 'BB,. Fronts 40 We 4th St,. " 2470 Go*. Gellert 1162 Selby Ave,: " 3838 786,.784 Unigersity Ave. " 3976 I,. A. Goodman John Be Haglund 1321 Aioe St'.," 4191 William Hemp le 482 Pt.,Douglas Rda " 3787 Harold Hilanfl &C. L. Hurd 6691 Bayfield Ave, a 4219 George James 1030 Hastings Ave. " 4867 George James 832 E. 7th Ste " X268 Andy Sapp" 82 We 7th St. " 4334 Jose. Je Belly dr John H. Grapp 846-47• University Ave. a 1962 Irvin He loop 493 Wsbashs St. " 187b W. C. Vogel2180 Marshall -Ave. " 4260 John J. Lane 468 N. Lexington Avee a' 2160 George Bullar 488.90.92 St: Peter St. " 4190 Julius- Nikol - 282 .; 7th St.. 41 a 4329 Erving S. Paster 660 Selby Ave. " 1882 Nree Be Rouohwarter 1611 Rios Ste " 4299 Joe ligan 207 Bates Ave. " 4361 Florenoe Bhimon 707.709 E. 3rd St. " 4279 George,Droxler 606 $e Smith Ave. Ice Station 'Y, 4404 Harry smith nos Ee 7th -St. On Sale Malt Beve 3369 Wallaoe D. Stesart 862 Ries St. " 5894 Frank P. Sweeney & John Carr 665 University Ave,. " 4125 Emory Suppon & Jose. Bergman 139 W. Kellogg Blvd. " $900 Be J. Waimright 260 Be 6th. Ste " 4200 walgroen Co. 1579 University Ave. " 045 F• H• Warren 458 Ronde 6t• " 4804 Harry Wiedner 1002 N. Dale Ste " 3734 Boos Arthur 6 Hde Winkel 487 S. Robert Ste " 4806 Oeoe Ylaukulis 610 Wabash& St. " 4068 (Confectionery) John Je Blamer '(Ice dream) 469 Wabash& Ste " 466 Re 9. Oarlson 559 Riau ste " 4363 Vitas McDonald 726 We, 7th Ste " 3931 John Reddy. 1695 University Ave. " 1799 Snelling Confectionery Coe 1681 Univeroity Avee " 4371 Regina, TIM 832 RiceiSt. " 5640 Walgreen -'Co. 1679 University Ave. " 4294 Campus Baglio 359 Ho 7th Str Restaurant. 4202 Ens Depot Lunohe Inc. 413 St. Peter St. " 4385 owe Egan 469 M. Snelling Ave* " 3949 John Heslinger, Igoe 1938.University Ave* " 4556 V. J. Frees 229 W. 7th Ste " 4270 Goo. Gellert 2168 Selby Ave. " 3652 L. A. Goodman 785 University Ave. " 3976 Rom" Hatbawa9 a John Ilinshart,851 We 7th St. " 4094 Who Semple 452 Pt.-Doagl" Rd* n 3766 Harold Hiland & C. L. Hurd 6691 Bayfield " 4218 Jas. J. Kelly & John H. Crapp.345-47 University Ave. " 1961 Stephen Eoshuba 413 Robert St. " 5598 Max Lieberman & Sam Pertaik 248 Be Fairfield Ave. " 4053 August Be Nesi 1930 University Ave. " 4047 H. J. Morel 567 Stryker Ave. " 2117 Julius Nikel 232 We 7th Ste " 4528 Sidney Notley 370 Robert St. " 4066 EroiY►g 8. Paster 660 Selby Avei Restaurant 1881 Yrs, Be Ranohrarter 1811 Rini St. ° 4800 Walter F. Reiohow 498 S. Snelling Ave. " 4249 Joe By" 1 207 Hates Ave. a 4860 A• C. Sedin 1410 Arcade St. " 4298 Florence 81i2= 707 E. 3rd St. " 4878 KaM Smith 1188 He 7th 8t. " 3568 C. R 'Sterne 694 R. Snelling Ave. ° 4314 Emorr Suppon & Jose Bergman 189 We Kellogg Blvd. " 8899 - Swig 4 8naok Shop• Ino. 1043 Orand Ave. " 4386. E• J. Wa3mmight 260 E• 8th Ste " 4201 Walgreen Co. 1679 University Ave. " 4246 Fi E. Warren 488 Rondo Ste " 4808 F."* Tarueeo 687 Pape Ave. ° 1901 4 R.Erven 880 Lafayette Ave. Tavern 4028 Chase Jannetto 426 Upper Levee " 1449 Certified Iie da Fuel Co. 282 W. Water Ste Ioe Storage Plant 4408 OiT Eleotrio Co. 1847 Hennepin Ave. Upis. Oil Burning Devine 4348 (Reported Augast 6th on Delinquent List as "Qaninot Locate") 77 --rot 7 (( ILDtP C No C No 5967! 9r Warren F.1 1 �U" -; .or+Wnt m cta t.rt nye --------f #t�� - TCu.M1R Resol ed .That ...need for which an- - ;sontf nq yG 0�Ch�K 01,14 b.dldthet v COU anted and.�9NERAL FORM • 'moi T�,•t� 5, 1934 ._ _ ......_. DATE—. _.. ..... .. ... the RESOLVED That the various licenses applied for by following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. v. ery Ap 54 �'rt 4226 J. H. Siron 615 Grand Av. Bakery _.�„m°... �.-.�.. -,E-..Sw-HoCoywfi.,ck`--.-.,..A......._...,�-•-^"�55Y"Rit�"�i`�.'...,:,.,,.T... 4194 Leo McLaughlin Rice St. ^ 4397 Donald Phippen Lorry Hotel Lorry " 4503 Thomas Prokopowitz 270 E. 7th St. " 4282 St. Paul Baseball Club, Inc. 455 Shubert Bldg. Baseball park 4453 Mrs. Join Barboa 959 Gaultier Confectionery 4459 C. L. Cassidy 985 Randolph St. " 4470 Fanny Farmer, Inc. 339 Robert St. ^ " 4438 Henry 0. Mayer 708 S. Robert St. XZI& _..._-��-�-rq=}_. --.—T860'Hniver�ittY�.----m_._._.--n•---`-._._.._......_____ X E. Diesslin & Gallagher 1676 H• Lexington Av. Gasbliue Station 3 pampa 4479 " 4392 't Phillips Petroleum Co 1050 Arkuright St. " a 3 " 9502 Standard 011 Co 224 University Av. " " 3 " 4294 May Bros. 392 Jackson St. ^ a 5 a 4471 Wm. O'Connor 1344 Marshall Av. " a 6 COUNCILMEN Yeas Na s Adapted by the Council....__....-. -...__-- ........... 193.. May McDonald Pearce ---.In favor Approved_-- ---------------- 193 ------------- Rosen n Truax f. -...-.Against - ...- ............. Mayor Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6-3x COUNCIL NO-- ---- 00 m cur 0-k CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM J>tly 5 ._1934- ----- . ..--------.- --- DATE............-........-._.... PRESENTED eY..__....___.__.__..._.....___......_...__..._. COM M ISSI ONER..__..._....__._._.. . _ . -2- 4164 RESOLVEDdel 257 Arundel St. Grocery Ruse Berkua e c 4354 Kl C. imenbagen n 850 Selby Av- " 4343 Av. 201 No, Cleveland4518 F. A. McGlogan n 1 C. L. MullalY 719 Pelha>g St. n 4059 f�Tony Sciscente 30 Leech St. 4213 n 919 Scheffer St. Mollie Smallwood 4325n 861 Selb7 Av-f g• C. Toenjes 4516 548 Edmund St. n Thos- E- Juckel 4517 Le�€ton & Larpenteur " C T. E. Juckel 4511 535 Korth Grotto St- " Louis Schwalea " 4496 E. L. Wendt 361 Stevens Av- �F .toms✓ . 4422 Ice & Fuel Co-- Duke & W. 7th Sts Cert&tied •Off Sale Malt Beverage W. 7th - 1036 St 4393 Clemmence gurth 4466 981 IIniversity Av. Fred Hergea 3943 740 Grand Av. G� Herman Leitzoe COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council_...._.._... --- --- -- --•-•----193-- --• .- - Nays Yeas o.t.oaaclw� CITY OF ST. PAUL r FILO NO.-•-----------•-- OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM X COUNCILMEN ....193..... Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council.-----.------ --- --- •-- - --- g.. r ...... _ DATE..........._..T.n. _. ._..___....____. ........_ PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER ........ .....--- .---- _._.._........ .._.._ ................_....._._..........._._ ... _......._.._. ........... ........ RESOLVED4461 C. J. Martinson 700 E. Maryland St. Off Sale Malt Liquor a n 4450 (! 799 Uhiversity Av. n n Wm. Menold � n 4163 & A. E. Stafford 6511 S. Snelling Av. n n n �, Q E. pul.krabek 4248 Welter F. Reichon 476 S. Snelling Av. a n n n 4208 / I A. Sains 961 Forest St. e 4275 1410 Arcade St. A. C. Sedia low e MM 13everage - a X65_ .�f'� �f ----981-&t�.ixersitnF-.b4'r•_`--"--...._x---___n- 4484 1043 Hastings Av. Leddie Emerson n n 44-5]. Lincoln B. Robinson 1422 W. 7th St. a n 4445 365 Jackson St. J. A. Nissen " " 5983 F. 0. Fisher 242 S. Hem13n e Av. a " a n 4093 � Romeo Hathaway & John Kline 531 W. 7th St. n " 4162 & A. E. Stafford si 651; S. Snelling Av. g, Fplkrabek n n 4209 961 Forest St. A. Saias X COUNCILMEN ....193..... Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council.-----.------ --- --- •-- - --- i - ., j0rlynjdto CIO CWk CITY OF ST. PAUL counca NO---- ----------------- -----_--. - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OFFICE COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEPRESENTED BY N STONER.._.._...._..._.._......._.__......__......_........._._ „„��,�,,.. ... _ .. ....._..._....._.___. _ ,_..___.__.._ DATE.._..........1r .7--51...15ZA_._....-- RESOLVED Catherine Rieger 1094 Iglehart Av. On,Sale Malt Liquor 4389 E. Burth 1086 W. 7th St. " ^ " ^ 4894 Al 0. Klugel 459 N. Snelling Av. ". ^ " ^ " 4440 A 9. Se44A .-++w.ww�ebe s n n n A07A �/ Jae, 0 Leonard Masloski B Bmrere�ay--Ao�--�xss�a 856 Pgyne Av. " +�9r 4483 d ^ II Lmncoln B. Robinson 1422 W. 7th St. 4452 Fred Herges 981 University Av. ^ 4464 George Burth 1095 W. 7th St. " 4475 Liddie Emerson 1043 Hastings Av. " 4485 E. Pulkrabek & A. E. Stafford 6511 S. Snelling Av. ^ 4161 `TM T-�.., R 71r --'-- �,7Y•'Ri.©B>8tvrw .,..>.,.�._,e,.:«,zs..�,,:.�.:..::.:.....,,....,,,..�,.<.,,. _,.. �/j� C. Burth 1036 W. 7th St. " 4895 Al. 0. Sluegel 459 N. Snelling Av. " 4441 R. H. Johnson 1079 Grand Av. Soft Drink 4327 A. Gabrielson Co. Inc 493 St. Peter St. Hotel (Carlton) 50 rooms 4857 COUNCILMEN AUG 14 1994 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council..__ ..... _... ... ... ......... .-193....- -A4eBeasi�7 Team-.....In -- ' favor Approved--..._�U4..1��.....-.....193.__. AYRosen - eax--------- ------- Against Gam" � Rfk��Mayor r'? esident .3(a�$j 6M 6-32 T MISCELLANEOUS DELINQUENT TAXES F. 4 ? August 6, 1934 Year Amount Annie Berman 779 Central Ave. (Grocery) X 1929 -No A.F. $ 129.84 1930 -No A.F. 123.96 - 1931 -No A.F. 155.62 1932 -No A.F. 124.69 533.9 Pleasant Provision Co. 410 Pleasant Ave. (Off Sale r932-Nq A.F. 41.09 Malt Bev.) Last z E. J. Kelly 513 Rice St. (On Sale „r1931-A.F. 440.90 Malt Bev.) ,7.932-A. F. 162.21 (Restaurant). , 1203-11 (3 pool tables) - F. S. McCormick 551 Rice St. (Barber) �o'� 1931 -No A.F. 167.44 1932 -No A.F. �15�.8.__44_� 325.8 Certified Ice & W.7th & Goodrich r (691eeeg j 1925 -No A.F. 40.68 Fuel Go. 1927 -No A.F. 18.07 1929 -No A.F. 19.37 77.12 Josephine Frederick 241 W.7th St. (Grocery) 1932 -No A.F. 239.93. G. E. Gunther 541 W.7th St. (Grocery), --r 1932 -No A.F. 64.63 Last z. Frank Ramisch, F. 806 University Ave. (Bakery)'t 1932-A.F. 252.24 .,Marks,W.Wennerlund Mrs. Florence Silver- 2177 University Ave. SDance. Hall) X1931 -No A.F. 464.63 t Tavern) It' 1932 -No A. F. 4 2 T August4 6, 9 MISCELL9H80U9 F. •1• ' J. H. Saxon615 G34Md,Avs. Bakery, 4826 Lelia McLaughlin 806 Hioe Bt. Barbar 4194 Donald Phippen Lowry Hotel Barber, 4897 Thomas Prokepowita 270 Et 7th Bt. " 4603 St. Paul Baseball Club, Inc. 456 Shubert Bldg. Baseball Park 4282 Mrs. John Barbee 959 Gaultier St. Confectionery "4453 0. L. Cassidy 988 Randolph St. " 4489 Fanny: Farmer, Inc* 339 Aubert St. " 4470 Hestry 0. Mayer 708 S. Robert St. " 4438 Es Diessiin ds Gai]agher 1676 B. Lexington Ave► Gas. Sta. 3 pmps 4479 Phillips Petroleum Got 1050 Arkwright St. " 8 " 4392 Standard Oil Co,,. 224 University Ave. " 3 " 460$ Myr Bros. 392 Jackson St. " 5 " 4294 Wm. O'Connor 1344 Marshall Ave. " 6 " 4471 Rose Berkue 267 -Arundel St. Grocery 4164 C. Klimenhagen 860 Selby Ave. " 4$64 F. A. MaGlogan;; 201 M. Cleveland Ave. " 4843 C. L. Mullah 719 Pelham St. " •4618 long► Soisoozft 30 Leech St. " 4059 Mollie Smallwood 919 Schaffer St. " 4213 H. G 'Tom.40s 861 Selby Ave. ° 4325 Thos. S. Juckel 648 Edmund St. " 4616 T. E. Juokel Lexington d Lespenteur " 4617. Louis Schwalm 686 H.'.Grotto St, " 4bi1 E. L. Wendt 361 Stevens Ave. " 4496 Certified ice b Fuel Co. Duke & W.7th Sts. " 4422 Cleasnce'Burth 1036 W. 7th St. Off Sale Malt Bev. 4393 Fred Bergen 981 University Ave.. " 4486 Herman Leitsow, 740 Grand Ave. " 3943 C• J. Martineau 700 E. Maryland St, " 4461 IDn. Menold 799 University Ave. " 4450 E. Pulrabek & A. E. Stafford 8811, 3. Snelling Ave. " 4165 Walter F. Reiohow 476'S.:Bae2liug Ave. " 4248 A. aging 061 Forest St. " 4208 _ August 6* 1934 YSSCBIS.AREOIIB' F4 ' -2-. A., Q. Sedin 1410 Aroade St., Ott we ][alt Be7. 4278 Leonard:Maslaski 866 Payne Ave.. On sale Malt Bev. 4482 Laddie Emerson 1043 Hastings Ave. " 4484 Lincoln B.. Robinson 14$2 We, 7W8t•, a 4481' J* A.. Nissen 366 Jackson St.. " 4446 F. Or, Asher 242 8., Bain Ave. " 8983 E. Fulkrabek A d. E*, -Stafford, BSI S.; Snelling Ave.; " 4162 A., 0,. %ingel 489 No. Snelling Ave. " 4440 George.Burth 1096 W -7th $t.. " 4478 R. H., Johnson 1079 draad Ave., Soft Drink 4827 A+ Gabrielson Go*, In**, 493 St. Peter St., Hotel (Carlton) 4387 80 rm. Fred Herges, 981 University Ave. On Sale Malt Bev. 4468 A. Sains 961 Forest at. " 4209 Walter Fa R*Ww 476 S. Snelling Ave. " 4247- E. Barth 1086 W. 7th St. ^ 4394 Leonard N"2oehi 868 Payne Ave. Restaurant 4483 Lincoln B. Robinson 1422 W* 7th St. " 44152 Fsed Berges 981 University bve. Laddie ;snerson 1043 Bastinge Ave. E. Pulk*bek m A. E. Stafford 6511t S. Snelling Ave. " 4161 0. Borth 1036 7+I. 7th St. On Sale Malt Liq. 4898 Al. 08cluO94 489 1. Snelling Ave. " 4441 �.�-. CITY OF SAINT PAUL IL DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK COUNCNQ.,-.---�-�-- ----- ---- __ OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE 1 . COU NG r1 r 0A GALL — — i ��TSOA COUNCIL RESOLUTION MAY '1,�y�.� R 19 . «....» SIN FAVOR AUDI'T'ED CLAIMS ._...-.._...A„g�, t..-l.o...__.._ ...._.._ .. 34... .C,.RBE t(j� an ROSEN - Y55L'• TRUAX .--_._ ..:..:.......AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN O THE CITY TREASU . ..- COVERING WENZEL TO THE AGGREGATE AM UNTO OF i - MR.PRES.MAHONEY f CHECKS NUMBEREO._.j 0.. INCLUSIVE. AS PER CHECKS ON F'LE I OFFI OP T CITY COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL....-: _ TTY COMP(ROLL... ER I c. cheeksTOTAL -- Re:+nl`"ed. Thal DATE [rl the ar^Fch e, kv RETURNED J nt �( 5•'�i?.On S. R', la1erin� Cas CHECK IIIIIheiPll fi1111 n� In? th211,o'l` f the TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK ,.kc o CHECKS ER CHECKS NUMB `1I't hn1 111Ir..11er' nrjI AuC. 14. ,411oltel7 hthe I nu 4984. F 14. , a,IFllct IN -1 !1141 NARD -r- �2 12 300 9 o4 631j Fielding & Shepley,Ino. sudeith 29 00 44Ii 63144 George 27 6315 Ballard Motor Ramp ' 175 34112 6316 Teinhagen Tire Company,Ina. Peterson, C. of Fin. 55 6317 Axel F- 15 001 1 6318 C.F. Dinger 32 00 II 6319 David Bashefkin 215 00 6320 Henry Greene 2 50 6321 Harry nittelkow 72 00, 6322 Alec Erickson 30 00 632 m;ary Schreiber 253 90 6322 6325 Mrs. H. Mitch Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finance Finanpe 5 091 10 i! 2 55 I 6326 of Axel F. Peterson, C. �5 001 6327 Cass Binkowski 29 25 6325 MTs. Delia Brown 27 O011i 6329 a� . _ G — ,� • . - ii � P- 1i �. f� i � is I; � �; E i; 1. i � � k? 633 Mrs. Hannah Peterson 25 50 �.�-. CITY OF SAINT PAUL IL DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK COUNCNQ.,-.---�-�-- ----- ---- __ OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE 1 . COU NG r1 r 0A GALL — — i ��TSOA COUNCIL RESOLUTION MAY '1,�y�.� R 19 . «....» SIN FAVOR AUDI'T'ED CLAIMS ._...-.._...A„g�, t..-l.o...__.._ ...._.._ .. 34... .C,.RBE t(j� an ROSEN - Y55L'• TRUAX .--_._ ..:..:.......AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN O THE CITY TREASU . ..- COVERING WENZEL TO THE AGGREGATE AM UNTO OF i - MR.PRES.MAHONEY f CHECKS NUMBEREO._.j 0.. INCLUSIVE. AS PER CHECKS ON F'LE I OFFI OP T CITY COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL....-: _ TTY COMP(ROLL... ER I c. cheeksTOTAL -- Re:+nl`"ed. Thal DATE [rl the ar^Fch e, kv RETURNED J nt �( 5•'�i?.On S. R', la1erin� Cas CHECK IIIIIheiPll fi1111 n� In? th211,o'l` f the TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK ,.kc o CHECKS ER CHECKS SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 37 293 55 ;, 126 515 { NUMB `1I't hn1 111Ir..11er' nrjI AuC. 14. ,411oltel7 hthe I nu 4984. F 14. , a,IFllct IN -1 !1141 NARD -r- �2 12 300 9 o4 631j Fielding & Shepley,Ino. sudeith 29 00 44Ii 63144 George 27 6315 Ballard Motor Ramp ' 175 34112 6316 Teinhagen Tire Company,Ina. Peterson, C. of Fin. 55 6317 Axel F- 15 001 1 6318 C.F. Dinger 32 00 II 6319 David Bashefkin 215 00 6320 Henry Greene 2 50 6321 Harry nittelkow 72 00, 6322 Alec Erickson 30 00 632 m;ary Schreiber 253 90 6322 6325 Mrs. H. Mitch Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finance Finanpe 5 091 10 i! 2 55 I 6326 of Axel F. Peterson, C. �5 001 6327 Cass Binkowski 29 25 6325 MTs. Delia Brown 27 O011i 6329 Mrs- Mary �nily Christy 31 901 6310 Mrs. Anna R. Foley 40 00 6311 6332 John Lennon Mrs. Elizabeth Literski 40 00 24 9211 633 Mrs. Hannah Peterson 25 50 63A 6335 Mrs. Elfrida Soderberg Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Finance 0 0011 35 20111 6336 Sam COlesimo 552 000 OOi'1 6337 Mpls.—st.Paul San.Dist. 1 916 6711 6339 Andrew A. Olson 10 OO 6339 Lauretta M. Trudgeon 992 56 6340 General Chemical Company 139 621 6341 6342 Harry Holmes Mpls. 9t.Louis R.R.Co. 1 15, 16 20 6343 6344 Peilen & Peilen Lawrenoe 00 soler, Cashier .D. 60 031 6345 state of Minnesota 1 50 355 6346 "right—DeCostert Ina. 5 00 6347 Alice J. Carlgren 6345 J. Hammerbacher, Assignee 955 33 Harry Robertson 747 07 6349 Midwest 011 Company �L SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 37 293 55 ;, 126 515 { F i SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 37 293 55 ;, 126 515 { OUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL f COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE No - _-----.�----h.-i,-c:........... COUNCILMEN—ROLL CALL 1peterson COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1022&.P F - ROSEN .IN FAVOR r Ig3 AUDITED CLAIMS ............�-13."..__.___...... ON THE CITY TREASURY. TRUAX _, WE. EL MR. PRES. MAHONEY , AGAINST RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF i.... ..•+�( ..NC COVERING 2, }+/INCLUSIVE, AS 1 CHECKS NUMBERED.... PER CHECKS ON FI ADOPTED BY THE COUNCILAUG..14.193� N .... TO..... FILE OF n . COMPTROLLER. r�/ MIYOR BY -11,1 Ci✓ ......... ......_ — 97576_ Ren-�n-ea. Thar „heel:= np drawn o TOTAL DATE LI:.• 1'i 11" CHECK NUMBER TI'$2.21pC;l[e :Imoullc ..Icxrh eckav nI, of °.'_1013ion IItC TRANSFER l'''ell 63..0 to !{n,1. I Irl uvl gyp, RETURNED ./ �I DISBURSEMENT BY BANK I�'1' i'll p'I:.a flc IIl th,. ollicp oC [Ile CHECKS I Ilv 'nm U[rollpr. \Il olit rll II{' the f`n 1111 ri1 I CHECKS .\ 14, 1034 (:\ilk-tl, I.S-In:ltl D II 6350 Wagner Paint & varnish Company 183 7911 6351 McDonough & Diehl, Attys. for Jules J. Anderson 50 001 6352 Caoitol Stationery Mfg.OomDanjyo 175 63' 635 Ahlberg Bearing Company 7 69 6354 Ahrens -Fox Fire Engine Company i 25 831 0355 Air Reduction Sales Company 23 17 9356 Alverdes Restaurant 10 50 6357 American Cushion Wheel Comnanly 36 37i 6358 American Electric Oomnany 1 17 6359 American LaFranee & Foamite I d.Inc. 15 61! 431 6360 American Linen Supply Company 73 6361 American Stamp '9orks 1 1 501 6362 John D. Anderson 2 51 6363 Anthroposophie Press,Inc. 3 OOII 6364 Austin -Western Road Mach.Co. 76 6365 Auto Engine Torks, Inc. II 9,7 6366 Auto Tire Company 13 95'1 6367 6368 Automatic Electric Company Automotive service Company 40 291 52 101 6369 Babcock & Wilcox Company j 31 37 6370 Badger Meter Mfg.Company 27 31� 10 121 6371 G. Baglio 1 24 6372 Baldwin Supply Company 18 6373 John Beissel Company 20 6374 Bingham & Norton, Inc. 58 38 6375 C.C.Birohard Company 48 0 71 ! 6376 The Bird Shop 75 6377 H. F. Book ! 12 00 52 69 6378 Borchert -Ingersoll Company,Ind. 6379 Boy Scouts of America 20 i1 6380 S. Brand Coal Company 2 19 6381 Broadway Press, Inc. 10 00 6382 Brookings Institution I 7 67 6383 Burroughs Adding Maching Company 31 6o'! 6384 California Stamp Company5 00 638 Capitol Laundry Company 4 50 6386 Central scientific Company 12 97 6387 Cbioago, Burlington & Q.Ry.Co. 2 958 6388 Chlorine Products Company 7 8 6389 Citizens Ice & Fuel Company 197 00 48 6390 • Charles IV. Clark Company 124 6391 Cleveland Container Company 15 36 63951 Cochran -Sargent Company 67 72 6397 Consumers Milk Company 32 2 II' 6394 6395 Or -Op. Laundry Company Corning-Donohue,Inc. 78 5z 130 77 6396 Carol Cox Book Company 16 to 6397 Curtiss 1000, Inc. 5 61 6398 J.M. Dalglish Company 12 8o 11 6 99 Adam Decker Hard -are Company 44 30 600 A.B. Dick Oompanq 2 85 6401 Diebold safe & loci company 4738 !' 1 6402 Downey Typewriter Company 1 15 00 6403 Dunn's Fairway Market 15 08 I' I 700 6-D2 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 37 293 55 III 11729 029 13 �l SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD i ' I + JJ� � i iltt� fr �• ! I � I 1 I 1 DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL COUNC MEN—ROLL CALL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER FILE ,; .. •- N0, ........ .......... .. ..... ....... 'PMRIlCE � ROSEN Mme,./, - t®... .X FAVOR COUNCIL RESOLUTION n August l3 ... �.. AUDITED CLAIMS __..__.. _..._ ___ 49...34 TRUAX WENZEL AGAINST RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY. MR. PRES. MAHONEY TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF 3 COVERING ..3._.��,CLUSIVE. BY TME COUNCIL CHECKS NUMBERED�41* TOASADOPTED PERCHECKSONFI OFFIPTROLLE ..... .4E T _..__. S APPROVED ..._. r �.�.... //.. MAYOR BY PfROLLE.R.... ---._—_. —DATE - TO CHECK NUMBER f•.i'. N-, 98577— Resol'Pd. Tl+a( •Ilerl:v Iii• ti+;I ILII p� TRANSFER Ih• t'It�' '1'.. Illi, II RETURNED DISBVRS EMENT BY BANK / .Igg+, ,:!lf • CHECKS +n[ i $1,1,29.7G; itR rhncl:s uin herd C404 to ti740.`+n lust e. fn the oflli•c CHECKS If I,f n[ [lln I t'n+il Ol roller_ 11a lon[•rl Icy tll • o inil Aug. 14 . 1984. .\nuroced\ug. ]4, 1984. 37 2_93 55!, �� 'I 729 029 1311; 6404 ®. 6405 (Augst 18 Lamprey P_rod—ucts -0ompany Compsny �I 24 50 Electrical Installation 3II 76� 6406 Elementary English Review 6407 Elk Laundry Company 24 14' 6409 Eivgren Paint Supply Companyl 225 19 6409 Empire National Bank & Trust Co. 3 40 6410 Eselinger & Company 11' 13 34, 6411 6412 Faratll, Ormun, Kirk & Comp Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Company 154 09,1 93 25, 6413 6414 F.17. Faxon Company 1 111 30 791 6415 Field Museum of Natusal Histopry Finkls Grocery & beat Market i', 70 1 12I 6416 Fisher Roasting Company 11 62' 6417 Foote,Brothers Gear Company 23 40 6419 Leonard Frank Company 16 a5' 6419 Fuller Brush Company li 6 50 6420 H.B. Puller Company if 2 501 6421 Gane Brothers & Lane 2 751 6422 General Electric Supply Corp.l 110 77 6423 General Motors Truck Company 13 39 i 6424 The Golden Rule 5 2311 6425 Goodrich-Silvertown.Ino, 11 6426 R.L. Gould & Company 111 OOII 6427 T.T. Grant Company 3 7011 6429 Gray Milling Company 6 501i 6429 Griggs, Cooper & Company 49 101, 6430 The Grinnell Company 25 76431 Griswold Signal Company 627 601 6432 Grossman Instrument 'forks 29 25I 6433 Gruber Auto Electric Company 131 41 1 6434 la.& L.T. Gurley Company II 9 69;, 6435 Quincy A. Hall 12 OO 6436 Theo. Hamm Brewing Company 11 524 30I i 6437 Hancock -Nelson Mere.Company �� 6 1 6439 Fred 11. Hanks Company 69 7411 6439 Hersey Meter Company 900 Coll 6440 Hertl Coal Company 10 22i 6441 Highland Dommunity 1 121' 6442 Hilex Company 3 7 6443 GobRrt Mfg. Company 1 7 6444 6114x 6446 Holm & Olson, Inc. I-rman lbs Mf.Compan Independent B scuit 12 4011 85 6447 /ompany Independent 19 36 6448 roe Company 16 00„ 6449 Institute of Traffic Engineers Iht. 2 50i ' Harvester Company i! 69 of 11 6450 Jewish Pub. Society of American ! 2 5.1 6451 Jobbers Supply Company 35 96' 6452 Joesting & Schilling Company 6 00 6453 Joy Brothers Motor Car Company 11 106 19 6454 Junior Literary Guild 37 00 ' 6455 11 Jurgens Company,Inc. 16 50 P, 6456 Kaplan Paper Box Company 19 98 11 6457 6459 Kelly Pub. Company J.T. 20 00 6459 Kenny Sown Company 2 2 KTemba & Company 2 00 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD i ' I + JJ� 37 293 55 j1732 667 99" JJ� � i iltt� fr 198 578 INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of paving Alley in Block 7, Su®lit View and Princeton Place from Saratoga Avenue to Snelling Avenue, -- . 51ATLY. ORDERS. 11`0 f paving Alley in Block View and Princeton Place :.toga Avenue to Snelll— ' under Preliminary. Or -oved July 31, 1934. - �: ;11 pf the City of P ved the upon �L Finance upon and tie•• _ under Preliminary Order- 98459 approved July Sl, 19.M4 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and `adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is pave Alley in Block- 7, Suit View and Princeton Place from Saratoga Avenue to Snelling Avenue with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 2.560.00 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the_ 11th day of September , 193-4 - at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council C+ 4 1014 , 193_ Approved '1119 140-193- -bCity Clerk 1-17,1 - Ott — Councilman "V-- Councilman rqA_ Peterson Councilmanksen,.,_ "e n Rosen l \ / Truax CouncilmanlW�n_ 2 WenzelMayoramim= GeheD Form B. S. A. 8-6 1)8 F, x i;: COUNCIL FILE NO.._ .............. _--_........... _-. By---- ..... ...... .......... ................... .................... f CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, oosts and expenses for grading Alley in Blook 1, George J. Anderson's Midway Addition from Pry St. to Aldine St., _ APPROVING ASSESSMENTS. C. F. No. 98679— In the matter of the assessment of= beneats, gbsts and ezpensesforSrad-! ink Alley. in $lock 1, George 7. .. derson's:-DllQ. Addltlon ftom St. to Aldine St., ander Prell:,. 9G32der 43, FiRa13'0 rderei93510, ryj_ Sept. 13,A7""` under Preliminary Order ........... 92$Q3-_---------------------------- Intermediary Order ....... 243 ......................................... Final Order.. 93filQ........... .... - approved--.......-Sept.-.13 ....................... ---...------------r 19.-33. The assessment of.--.benefit:s...aos-ts--Aud.-ampmAaas...................................... for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and 0 found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the .......... 12th ........... day of S--9.Pt mbeg...................... 19..-X, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. Al., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature, of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. A�aad� Adopted by the Council - - 1�, -t�^..................... - .....-.....- eli � �apw�g� ---- -----------------..-........-- --....-....'",1aty Clerk. Approved...-.�i��. � ��._�?4.............19.......-. �j �./ j J' G /...•.-----....L` ,:-...-...., Mayor. Councilman 06h:= Peterson --CouncilmanEge-D—onald--- Councilman ESlrland - '1'rn.i- ku4u, u • �o Councilman Mayor'sba Gebnn Form B. B. 17 N, RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING THEREON AND FIRING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD OF DAMAGES In the matter of_oondenlntng_aad-taking_on-mA aeat_for_ tha_RurB9�e _ _QQ_ truoting and maintaining a public sewer on, under and across property of the Minnesota Transfer Rail- way Company. The said easement shall be a strip of land twenty (20) feet in width, the center line of which shall be 460 feet west of and parallel to the west line of Prior Avenue from University Ave. to a point on a line 50 feet northeasterly of and parallel to the northeasterly line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company right-of-way, thence southeasterly and parallel to the northeasterly lind'-of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Paoifio Railway ri ht -of -way to Prior Avenue, all in the SW 4 of the NW 4 and N j of the NW 4 of the SVP , Section 33, Township 29, Range 23, under Preliminary Order_____ x2304____________, Intermediary Order ----------- 01Szb____________- Final Order ------------------ 11(1332 The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above im- provement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a con- firmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the---- --------- 12.th--day he_____________12th__day of ----- September -------------- 19_.34, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Council ---- AIN 14_ 19W, -________ ,,rrte� Approved --------- =-'---------- ` OF COIINCIL rl]r , . ,IEAB.ING IN CONK ' E 'toCEDINGB.'. ,6ea4eillnan 6tC*nroy._ p_ .( Councilman Rijfuson ' -'In Councilman Acponald =• ,' of condemning a, ` approved ------ ment POr and renintatnivp•" 2 g_14,_J9,e4 LDiiA &Ren q'o:ii`'i'}"" -. under and nc^' approved ------ ;nnesota Tran, �Ltana_24�1834_____: the a td Mayor Gehan '..he center, approved ------- July "so reec, The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above im- provement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement, therefore be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a con- firmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the---- --------- 12.th--day he_____________12th__day of ----- September -------------- 19_.34, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Council ---- AIN 14_ 19W, -________ ,,rrte� Approved --------- =-'---------- �- City Clerk. 19�� / Mayor. ,6ea4eillnan 6tC*nroy._ Councilman Rijfuson ' -'In Councilman Acponald =• YUBLISI — Counellman dree� il' LDiiA &Ren q'o:ii`'i'}"" -. Councilman*i>fflwine�, tV,a,ae! Mayor Gehan OPIOINl1l.. •TY,OL[PK �• CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. OFFICE OF - THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM % PRESENTED BY�\ _y`...,�.�— '----�- August 15,1934 COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED That the licenses for Dance Hall,application 5086 and Tavern,application 5087 applied for by E. J. 1yarhoun at 686 Selby Av. be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the License Bureau, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to E. J. Marhoun the fees of $15.00 and l°200.00, and to cancel said applications for licenses. COUNCILMEN Yeas/ Nays ea Peterson Xosen —_In favor TWARX W_ _— ___Against /Venzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C. F. No. 98681—By r. C. Pearce—. j Resolved.. That the It.. for; Dance Hall, application 508G and Tav l ern,,application 5087 pplied for by -E. J. arhoun at 686 Selby Ave. be andi they a e hereby denied upon recom-- ndstlon of the License Bureau. and the proper city officers are hereby au thorized to .refund to E.J. Marhoun. the feesof$16.00. and .$200.00. and to cancel cel aid application, for licenses. i Adopted by the Council Aug. 16, 1934.E Approved Aug. 16; 1984. (Au Bust 18-1934) -- Adopted by the Council AUG 15 1934193_ - AUG 151934 Approved 193__. Mayor . , 104582 r Council File No .......... _--_---------------. nrnxa sesEssKE•: * u 8682 .................. east of the asx By --•--- ,..costs and. exn ii r. .reconstt,r'_,. CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing, reoonstraoting and repairing Cement sidewalks Fatimate No. 4, Contract No. M4i 1933. --Assessable.— F.O. -Assessable« F.O. 96812 Grand Avenue, north side, beginning 74 feet East of Cambridge Avenue, thence East 46 feet, F.O. 96466 Snelling Avenue, west aide, beginning 660 feet South of Wynne Street thence South 16 feat{ beginning 70 feet farther South, thence South 531 fest= beginning 16 feet farther, thence South 160 feet, F.O. 96645 Minnehetha Street, south side, beginning 6 feet -West of, Bedford Street thence West 40 feet, 6 feet wide, F.O. 96775 Lawson Street, with side, beginning 6 feet Best of the Fast side of 1-Arl Street, thence Fast 66 feet F.O. 96329 Cook Street, north side, beginning 80 fest west of the west line of Forest Street, thence West 40 feet, F.O. 96329 Cook Street, north aide, between Cypress Street fmd Earl Street, beginning 240 feet Last of the East line of Cypress Street, thence East 40 feet F.O. 96774 Jenks Street, south aide, beginning 40 feet Vast of Fast line of Greenbrier Avenue, thence East 40 feet SE IT`7THER RRSOLVED, That the' -said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable UL ............... ­ ............ ..equal installments. Adopted by the Council ............. UG -15.1 -------- �.. City Clerk. Approved------------- ------- -- ............ ............-.19. / ................ _... -- ... Mayor. F- B. B. 18 jPUBLISHED — J F a82 rCouncil Pile No .......................... - A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is'hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE IT 7HER RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in................................equal installments. Adopted by the Council-------..... .......... ------ G1, , City Clerk. Approved.......---------......-- ---------------------- ......!`:'.=- -- 5W &......... Mayor. Form B. B. 18 jPUBLISHED 7 CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF TIIE CO.ADIISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment –July_ 18............ -, 19._34 In the matter of the assessment of benefitg, costs and expenses for M.0— constructing, reconstructing and repairing Cement sidewalks Estimate No. 4, Contract No. M-3, 1933. --Assessable— P.O. Assessable»F.O. 96512 Grand Avenue, north side, beginning 74 feet East of Cambridge Avenue, thence East 46 feet, F.O. 96466 Snelling Avenue, west side, beginning 660 feet South of Wynne Street thence South 18 feet; beginning 70 feet farther South, thence South 531 feet; beginning 16 feet farther, thence South 160 feet, F.O. 96645 Minnehaba Street, south side, beginning 6 feet West of Bedford Street thence West 40 feet, 6 feet wide, F.O. 96775 Lawson Street, south side, beginning 6 feet West of the East side of Earl Street, thence East 66 feet F.O. 96329 Cook Street, north side, beginning 80 feet west of the west line of Forest Street, thenoe West 40 feet, F.O. 96329 Cook Street, north side, between Cypress Street and Earl Street, beginning 240 feet East of the East line of Cypress Street, thence East 40 feet F.O. 96774 Jenks Street, south side, beginning 40 feet East of East line of Greenbrier Avenue, thence East 40 feet Cost of publishing notice . $.....-.-1.t30 Cost of postal cards $ 36 ------------ ................. Inspection fees $.....15.98 --------------- Amount of court costs for confirmation $ 1.80 . ............ - Total expenditures $- 179.78--------------- Said ----------Said Commissioner further reports that lie has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascertained, to -wit: the sum of $..17.9 e.7.$....................upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con- ferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig- nature, of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and which is here«-ith submitted to the Council for such .ction thereon as may be considered proper. e�.m a. B. 17 Commissioner of Finance. rvim�r nn Cm D A TTT. To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the expen- ditures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improve- ment, viz: 159 84 Cost of construction , . $-----------'-------------- Cost of publishing notice $--.,....1.80 Cost of postal cards $----------- .36 Inspection fees $...._15.98-------------- Amount of court costs for confirmation $.-------1.80 Total expenditures Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascertained, to -wit: the sum of ----- --------------- upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con- ferred thereon; that the said assessment has been corypleted, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig- nature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and which is hereisith submitted to the Council for such retion thereon as may be considered proper. �--------------- Fe B. B. 17 Commissioner of Finance. b ¢ .... ..� T. .a �..?---------------- ---- X -------------- To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the expen- ditures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improve- ment, viz: 159 84 Cost of construction , . $-----------'-------------- Cost of publishing notice $--.,....1.80 Cost of postal cards $----------- .36 Inspection fees $...._15.98-------------- Amount of court costs for confirmation $.-------1.80 Total expenditures Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascertained, to -wit: the sum of ----- --------------- upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con- ferred thereon; that the said assessment has been corypleted, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig- nature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and which is hereisith submitted to the Council for such retion thereon as may be considered proper. �--------------- Fe B. B. 17 Commissioner of Finance. Council File No.----------------------- -------- By........................................................ CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for curbing on Fairmount Avenue from Syndicate Avenue to Griggs Street, of theassessment �oY -ists and. Dense for ourh- rmount Avenue from Syn- venue to Griggs Street, un- :minary Order. 9, 437. Snf Order 95877. Final ^Dyed Aug.. M -19 z: toaring having ` under Preliminary Order....... 954.37--„----- Intermediary Order .......... 958.7.7......., Final Order......96D7.4_.._..., approved. ........... Aug.• -1b- ................19_$3--• A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in.....................J ........... installments. Adopted by the Council......-....-AUG-15 1934 -- . ---- . City Clerk. AUG 11 199 Approved----...------ - --------------------------19... '�I'..:.... Mayor. Form B. B. 18 MB1.ISHED_L- CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CO.li11ISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment ......... Julx-.18-............. M.M. In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for tR21x curbing on Fairmount Avenue from Syndicate Avenue to Griggs Street, under Preliminary Order--.... ---------- 95437 . .................. .... Intermediary Order .................. 95877....-._.___................ Final Order ------------------ 96Q74 ............... .-..-.. approved-_..................... Auga-_15................................... 193.3.... To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the expen- tures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection. with the making of the above improve- ment, viz: Cost of construction . $....-6b1.39 ............. Cost of publishing notice . $--,-,--- 4.20 Cost of postal cards $ 0.84 . ................ Inspection fees $ ............... Amount of court costs for confirmation $.------ 4'20 Construction Engineering 67.37 Total expenditures $-,_741.03 .............. Said Commissioner further reports that lie has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascertained, to -wit: the sum of $...7.41..03....................upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con- , ferred thereon; that the said assessment -has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig- nature of the said Commissioner, and niade a part, hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and which is herewith submitted to the Council for sut-h sction thereon as may be considered proper. F- a, B. 17 Commissioner of Finance. Council File No ................. .--------------- -- t By CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for curbing Brimhall Avenue from Jeffe,son Avenue to Palace Street, No..98689— In the matter of the assessment bfl beneats, coats and eRDenae9 for curb- ing Brlmhall Avenue from J.ff n r Avenue to Palace Street. under ' -- liminary Order - 95639, Intern. Order 95876, Final Order 91. ..roved Aul;. 16, 1933. puhlp I'.a . 1 uVon t.�.. . .R-r`— under or` -- under Preliminary Order .......... 9.SG.39....., Intermediary Order ..........9.58.7.f......., Final Order. ...... approve d....Aug,..l5--------------------_.....19..,33.. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment haling been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in ................. .......... --..equal installments. AUG 15 19.1, Adopted by the Council---------------------------------------------- iT1 - ......................City Clerk. AUG 19 1934 Approved. ............... -------- 19 ..... -' ......• .-.......... Mayor. Form H. B. 18 PUBIJ5HED —18'— 9 J CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment ..............JWY..1S.......... 19...34 In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for SbM curbing Srimhall Avenue from Jefferson Avenue to Palace Street, under Preliminary Order955.39....._..._......., Intermediary Order......_ 95876 Final Order---------- 261173................................ approved .......................... Aug.- 15.................. .............. 19.,3.. To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the expen- ditures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improve- ment, viz: Cost of construction . Cost of publishing notice . $.......... 3.30 Cost of postal cards $ 0.66 Inspection fees $ 11.77 Amount of court costs for confirmation3.30 $... ....... Construction Engineering 4517. Total expenditures $...55.2...7.5,_____,-.---- Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascertained, to -wit: the sum of $..._652.75 -----------------upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con- ferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig - at e he*'1 olnm}ss;Quer, and.made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and N$ which is herewith submitted to the Council for such ,ction thereonas may considered proper. Colnnlissioner of Finance. Council File No .......... ------------------------ By.................. ------------------- .....---- CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for gradinEr Alley in Block 3, Wilder's Addition from Mendota St. to Arcade St., C. F. No.. 98b8b— Tn the matter of the. assessment of beReflts, costs and expenses ..nt , '.ln� Alley is Block. 3, Wilder's AP' tion from.Efendota St. to grcad termedln er nry iOrde r980758,e FIRao .A. M' Dproved NO' 2W, up. tbb In sao�n�nC: havlr Pro— under Preliminary Order.......96047___.___._ Intermediary Order ...-P6M§............ Final Order ........... approved- N.oY..x--28..................... 19 4.3. A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore d RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE ITFU ER RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in................................equal installments. AUG 15 1934 Adopted by the CouneiL-.................................................... ------- - -- - -----•-•------------•-----._...------•------� City Clerk. ,• � � 1934 Approved.............................. ---------------------19 -- /= - CXR'--'...., Mayor. Form B. B. IS PUBLISHED LILL' �i it i j j it 'FG CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF TIIE C0�111ISSI0NER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment 19...34 for tka- In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses in Blook 3, Wilder's Addition from Mendota St. grading Alley to Arcade St., ..._.._.._.........9.fx0kZ-..--_9675-...._.......__.....1 __. under Preliminary Order...Intermediary Order .... ........... Final Order ---------- 96&2Q --- . approved .._..__ ..............4Y' 28... -----------------133 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: as a statement of the expen- The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following of the above improve- ditures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection with the making $.. 0.7.1-00 --------------- ment, viz: Cost of construction $...... 4.z`..�.......... -- Cost of publishing notice ' 0.90 --------------- Cost .- -- 'Cost of postal cards 13.42 $-------'- Inspection fees ¢,50 Amount of court costsfor ineerl100.00 ing confirmation 794 Construction Eng $.794.32 --.._--------------- Total expenditures above ascertained, Said Commissioner further reports that lie has assessed and levied the totalparcel raiiiint as land deemed benefited by to -wit: the sum of $-7x4,,.3.2.-he c upon each and every lot, part or of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con - the said improvement, and in the case completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig - said assessment as completed by him, and ferred thereon; that the said assessment has been nature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the be considered proper. which is herewith' submitted"to the Council for such action thereon as may I'W )86 Council Rile No ................................. _ ti By CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses for changing the grade of Alley in Block 14, Holcombe'a Addition from St. Albans St. to Grotto St. to conform to the red line on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade being shown by the blue line thereon, also grading Alley in Block 149 Holcombe's Addition from St. Albans St. to Grotto St. to the proposed red line when established, 'IC. - No. 98586-' - z=�,,> ,7' of the assessment of A:ZSYdnagea, costa and expenses .¢ the grade f Alley in 'Holcombs's Addition. from at. to Grotto.. at. to con - red line on the profile shed and -mad¢ a part present established grade •- the blare llpe there - 14. ,lbana under Preliminary Order. --------- _96625...., IntermediaU Order........ 9.£8,.7.......... Final Order ii9.7.k.._......., approved. Dec. 19•. _-----•-••----...19... A A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council, and having beenconsidered finally satisfactory, be it therefore RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Coart of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable in ............... ............equal installments. Adoptedby the Council-----•- ......................................................... ............c`O` '� City Clerk. Approved ................. AUC7.1 5_7934- .19-------- / ........ Mayor. F.— B. B. 18 /\\ / , J\j CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment ..July -16---------------- 19..34. In the matter of the assessment of benefits, damages, costs and expenses for iiroc changing the grade of Alley in Block 14, Holcombe's Addition from St. Albans St. to Grotto St. to conform to the red line on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade being shown by the blue line thereon, also grading Alley in Block 14, Holcombe's Addition from St. Albans St. to Grotto St. to the proposed red line when established, under Preliminary Order ..............662.5 ............ .........._...., Intermediary Order ----------- 96.637. ................ ........... FinalOrder ............. 96974 ------------------------------ approved ......................... D3c.'.19.................... .............. 19 -N. - To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the expen- ditures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improve- ment, viz: Cost of construction . $-.--600.00 Cost of publishing notice . . . . . . . . $--------3-.30 ............. Cost of postal cards $-..--._0.66 Inspection fees $- -_12.00 Amount of court costs for confirmation 3.30 Construction Engineering 90.00 Total expenditures $---709-,26............... Said Commissioner further reports that lie has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascertained, to -wit: the sum of....................upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con- ferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig- nature of the said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him, and 5ehieIt is ierewr 'stf t d{f6 the Council for such action thereon as maybe considered proper. Cam -fission— oe F;nancc. No.98687-=-Ordinince No Fx , >v E:;.Warren—I.--C, Pe ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK , -ed,M Truax— /p/ (1 ' o dlnaace•.amendtr♦RB tf 7. ®' �2dlnan a Nd 7tI¢ engt F- - ordtnance;reyvl8.tln>; ,FILE NO. Red for- th0 t - 'A .. ear 'r.. 9t Paul. i PRESENTED BY i v she I '+ ; 'Y, IPlNANCE NO. An ordinance amending Section 1 of Ordinance No. 7416, entitled: "An ordinance regulating fares to be charged for the transportation of passengers by taxicabs within the City of St. Paul, and providing penalties for the violation thereof. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety,• approved September 27, 1938, as amended by Ordinance No. 7508, approved September 15, 1933, and Ordinance No. 7556, approved April 4, 1934. This is an emergency ordinance rendered necessary for the preser- vation of the public peace, health and safety. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DOSS MAIN: Section 19 That Section 1 of Ordinance No. 7416, approved September 87, 1938, as amended by Ordinance No. 7508, approved September 15, 1933F and Ordinance No. 7556, approved April 4, 1934, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out said Section 1 and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "8eotion 1. From and after the passage of this Ordinance, no person, firm or corporation owning, operating or con- trolling any motor vehicle operated as a taxicab, shall charge more than the maximum fare nor less than the minium fare as the same are provided in this Sections (a) The maximum rate of fare for taxicabs operating within the City of St. Paul shall be as follows: For seven passengers, or less, thirty-five cents (350) for the first one-half mile or fraction thereof, and five cents (50) for each succeeding one-quarter mile or fraction thereof. (b) The minimum rate of fare for taxicabs operating Cdj l within the City of St. Paul shall be as follows, regard- less of passenger capacity: Twenty-five cents (85¢) for the first one-half mile or fraction thereof, and five cents (5¢) for each succeeding one-quarter mile or fraction thereof.1 Section 8. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency ordinance rendered necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Section 3. Tale ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication.pSP2 193Q Yeas 1 Councilmen Nays Passed by the CSEP Pearce Peterson % 1 In Favor Rosen Truax v Warren �+ Against Wenzel 1' 1934 MAresile GehaY '" Ap roved:_Attest:��300 e.3a City ClerkA / c�Mayur CEDAR 4000 100%, ST. PAUL ASSOCIATION W, BLUE & WHITE CAB LINE St. Paul's Original Sedan Taxi Service f4 11 :0 190 NO. SMITH AVE. L) j , -6 ST. PAUL, MINN., July 10, 1934. Yr. H. 0. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety, St.Paul, Minn. Dear Mr. Warren: Attachedhereto we are submitting to you a number of petitions signed by over 100 drivers of cabs in the city, who, we assure you feel as we do, that the rates as they are are too low; also copy of news item taken from a Chicago paper relating the experience of the Yellow Cab Co. of Chicago with the low rates they had in effect until recently, when a minimum rate ordinance wont into effect there to increase the rates. It is our opinion the ordinance should be amended as follows: 25� for first one-half mile, and 5S for each succeeding one-quarter mile. '!!his information is being furnished you in accordance with conversaff—O)j, had with you when the writer appeared before the LieSe Committee a few clays ago. It Very truly yours, SS I F P.S. We are sure that the majority of the other companies will be in favor of the above rate. 2nd. Laid over to. 3rd. SL app. Z i Adopted. Yeas ys Yeas Nays e rce rson �i Sol) /Sell, r x - r ell, e rren r. Pres. Geliari- r. Pres. Gelmn CEDAR 4000 100%, ST. PAUL ASSOCIATION W, BLUE & WHITE CAB LINE St. Paul's Original Sedan Taxi Service f4 11 :0 190 NO. SMITH AVE. L) j , -6 ST. PAUL, MINN., July 10, 1934. Yr. H. 0. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety, St.Paul, Minn. Dear Mr. Warren: Attachedhereto we are submitting to you a number of petitions signed by over 100 drivers of cabs in the city, who, we assure you feel as we do, that the rates as they are are too low; also copy of news item taken from a Chicago paper relating the experience of the Yellow Cab Co. of Chicago with the low rates they had in effect until recently, when a minimum rate ordinance wont into effect there to increase the rates. It is our opinion the ordinance should be amended as follows: 25� for first one-half mile, and 5S for each succeeding one-quarter mile. '!!his information is being furnished you in accordance with conversaff—O)j, had with you when the writer appeared before the LieSe Committee a few clays ago. It Very truly yours, SS I F P.S. We are sure that the majority of the other companies will be in favor of the above rate. Lower Fares Fail to Boom Travel by Taxi. The increased mileage resuiting from the reduction in taxicab fares last sammer has not been sufficient to maim up for the loss in revenues in times of normal operations, according to- affioials of the Chicago Yellow Cab company. Business was great,they said, during the period of the Cen turjr of Progress, but with its closing taxicab profits vanished. Thos. B. Hogan, president of the company, Benj.. Samuels, vice president and R.H.Bieze, secretary-treasurer, yesterday produced figures to show how profits have fallen off and discussed some of the problems facing opera- tors of a taxicab oaupany. "We have been greatly disappointed by the receptions of Chicagoans of the lower fares," Mr. Samuels said., "During the worldle Fair we had. a wcgder ful business and we had. exp acted that wintry weather would bring us the ' ,;_ trade lost by the closing of the Fair. Our expectation did not materi °i204e, Fares Fail to Boost Traffic. Mr. Hogan said that when he was talking against a radical reduti' .,� fares before the city council last summer - he gave as one objection the ' probability that city streets would be jammed with taxicabs loaded with passengers, which wo,ld interfere with private travel.. "If you want to see how wrongly I was just observed the fleets of empty cabs cruising around, "Mr. Hiogan remarked. Mr. Bieze produced figures to illustrate the turn of affairs in the taxi- cab business. A comprarison of mileage for November, December and, January follows: November, 1932---------- 2,398,114 November, 1933---------- 3,519,092 Gain in mileage---------- 1,120,978 Percent---------- 4674 December 1932,------------- 2,997,919 December 1933 ----- ------ 4,145,018 Per cent------------- 38,26 Gain in mileage 1.147.099 January,1933------------ 2,446,136 Janurary 1934------------- 3,827-,604 Gain in mileage------------- 1,387*0468 Per cent------------- 156.48 Reeeipts are Compared. Below is a comprarison.of the receipts: November 1932------------ $386.853 Noyember, 1933----------- 394,691 Increase----------- 7 ,838 Percent---------------- 2 December 1932----------- 492;0;9 Q December 1933----------- 4722635 Decrease----=----------- 19`,384 Per cent--------------- 3.94 January 1933------------- 396 242 January 1934--=---------» 4314,345- Increase 31;•345Increase--r------------- 35;102 Per.oenta---------------- 6.86 The revenues for the first 18 days of February 1934 as compared with a like number of days in other months follow: Feb.1934 $244,674, Feb.1933 $296,806: Jan.$248f904, Dec. 1933, $224,208, and Nov,1933, $20,111. Mr. Hogan explained that the total mileage sham4neludes the part of trips in which no passengers are carried. He emphasiged that as mileage inC creased so did. operating expenses, which include gasoline and oil, servicing wear and tear on care and tires,etc. Thus, whi,�* there has been an increase in receipts the amount is nowhere near enough * offset the increased operating costs. R Reports Operating Loss. " As a consequence operation has been at a loss. Mr. Hogan observed that not one of the compa.ny2s stations had operated at a profit in January Page two. which normally is one of the best months in the year for the taxicab bus- ness. Chicago's situation as compared wi th New York, Mr. Hogan said , is greatly different because of the telephone business handled here, which is not done in Gotham. When an order is placed. for a cab by telephone at least a part of the total trip is a ran without a paying loa d. "One reason for our good business during the world's Fair," Mr. Hogan said, "was the fact that we took passengers to the Fair and carried them back-'tbere was no dead mileage." The tearing down of buildings to malm oi:en air parking spaces in the downtown: and other congested. districts has increased the ize of private automobiles, cutting into the taxicab business, he added. Copied Fran the Chicago Daily Tribune, Feb.21, 1974 HHE UNDERSIGNED TAXI -CAB DRIVERS IN THE CITY OF ST. PAUL DO EP.EBY PETITION THE CITY COUECIL CP THE CITY OF ST. PAUL TO TAKE MEDIATE STEPS TO RAISE THE TAXI RATES, BELIEVING THAT THE BENEFITJOFATHEH PERATOARE RTAND DRRIVER ARETOO BOTEI FOR HIGHER RATE WILL BE IN THE INTEREST OF THE DRIVERS, PERMITTING THEM TO EARN A FAIRER SCALE (p .'AGES. r!- ADDRESS COM-PANY f/7 ( i/ /�NP' yv�A .2 / i.,[.d✓!,.(a .kc. �/�`"4..C: K_(,/J _"�.+�(.�. li:. V'�:i.�,i Jqq�CZF1L+✓ .a�..E �s%113 :�lr�'�'1( ♦rycc,yy.` L 1 ::. SYyYd.'.b/ J L• '�.iJ .$Y t��` VVTe1W iV 14 1lS , .f. Yds y Alli f'p Ji'lf :lz':.r '.+ ��(r' .L' .., v!i ✓1 a.S ��1' 9,kx its : D', IV 1.... wM.'tm� ..___...� i:J _st,i• .I -s.:,.._. .rlsai,ir:'. .J; %�t:.::is THIS UNDERSIGNED TAXI -CAB DRIVERS IN THE CI -,Y OF ST. PAUL DO HEREBY PETITION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF St. PAUL TO TAM DIATE STEPS TO RAISE THE RATES, BELIEVING THAT THE RATES AS THEY ARE AT PRESENT ARE TOO LOW, BOTH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE OPERATOR AIM DRIVER, AND THAT A SUBSTANTIALLY HIGHER RATE WILL BE IN THE INTEREST OF TEE DRIVERS, PERUITTING THEM TO EARN A FAIRER SCALE OF WAGES. KANE ADDRESS COMPANY AZI� 4- C 13, L119e? 4F'? L-117-iJy P—TITIOR T,�u (;I,.Z]ZZ' -To -PAUL �O I - — D IL u I SIT 32 ILL 313. ul L, �T o-7 —Z, XVL: 3, P-�-TZIUTTIDG A ------------------------------------------------------------ Arp 10294:0 U/0 73 (13 /U e e-- 14 T HIDII uE CITY EIYPETITIOlyl -PAUL DO COUNCIL Di• TFC CITY U ST- PAUL TO TARE I1I�i� DIA'Z STE' TO RAISE TIM RATES, BEL31WING THAT THE RATES AS THEY ARE AT PRESIMT ARE TOO LOFT, BOM'For,, THE BBIWIT CE ZU bMRATOP ADD DRIVER, AND THAT A SUBS'T'ANTIALLY HICiHt3i PATE FiILL BE IIT TBE, INT131ZFOT Or THE DRIVL16� 2M,-ITTING THEGl TO EAMI A FAIRER SCALE Cb' WAGES. ------------------------------------------------- ITAM ADDRESS 2Gr1PANY /711 f , � - 1�J per„ r is 61,0 �J, I TIM UEDERSIGNED TAXI�60AB DRIV,-!R8 IN TM-, CITYw BT. PAUL DO IIERRYI PETITION ME CITY COURCY."IrA OF T11C, CITY W, 2T. PAUL TO TAKE MEDIATE STEPS To RAISE TFT..?; TAXI RATES, BELIEVJNG THAT TIM, RATES AS THEY ARE AT PRESENT AlUl, WO 10Q, BOTH FOR THE BhUTEFIT OF ITHE, OPERATOR AND DRIVER, AND THAT A SUBSTANTIALLY HIGHER RATE WILL BE M TIM nuEREsT OF ME DRIVERS, PERUITTING THIM11 TO BAM A FAIMM, SCALE 02 WAGES. THE UNDERSIGNED TAXI*CAB DRIVERS IN T10' CITY OF ST. PAUL DO HEREBY PETITION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL TO TAKE IMMEDIATE STEPS TO RAISE THE TAXI RATES, BELIEVING THAT THE RATES AS 'THEY ARE AT PRESENT ARE TOO LOW, BOTH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE O1?ERATO2 AITD DRIVER, ' AND THAT A SUBSTANTIALLY HIGHER RATE WILL BE !� THE INTEREST OF THE DRIVERS, PERMITTING THEM TO DAM A FAIRER SCALE OF WAGES. NAME ADDRESS COIITAN Y L- 3 C:<�a fz.a:. 3-6- I A71 r7 Q�i/l WV b'iiY,- l.. as `, e" ,'.'' y.,s:r- /�'✓ c t L t . 37 91 i l�A.:•� � � CC��„�••!%� `� 7 ! � -.� ...? i� ` "2�J _ 1�J'I 7 "�; �e:-� � r� :�;;ifi'>-�1 rr 1 /•�� , , �E � v f4 �. 7l �1'� L"`'�.-F"✓?»b'7�"f � � � S f � �iYL �b-»ti'�c?` ��dT/� . L'� �,�f! a._6%'� a!°' (Zac. September 5th, 1934. Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Buildin,;. Dear Sir: The City Council laid over the attached ordinance regulating taxicab fares to September 6th and renuested that yon Advise them as to the advisa- bility or necessity of soacifyinP both a minimum and maximm rate of fare. Yours very trulys City Clerk. ORIGINAL� TO CITY CLERK • • 1 . GBheR— ecutive Order dated -he PreRldent s they No. CITY OF ST. PAUL ne—.led tldaera Res It. ' not a valcee fn tfifte eR OFFICE OF THE CITY CL :,,,1 .. h ulna Yea ice COUNCIL j2ESOLUTION—GENERA :.,no°r oc of - filed h3�i e S PREENTED BY C�, - / , tyip,yy COMMISSIONER dp �L1A7f:, WHEREAS, by Executive Order dated June 89, 1934, the President of the United States permitted bidders submitting bids to aunioipal authorities to quote prices not exceeding fifteen (15) per cent below such bidder's price for the same goods or service as filed with the Code Authority or other designated agency, and WHEREAS, by reason of this Executive Order the City has since received competitive bids as required by the Charter, due to the fact that the difteen per cent leeway afforded a field for such oom- petitive bidding, and WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Council that efforts are being made to have tale order rescinded and it is the opin- ion of the Council that a rescission not only will have the offset of requiring the City to pay more for goods and services purchased by it, but will also be contrary to the requirements of law,therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Council does hereby wish to express its oppreoiation to the President for his order of June 89th, 1934, modify- ing Executive Order No. 6646 of )larch 14, 1934, and respectfully re- quests the President of the United States to continue in force such order, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk to directed to forward to the Ron. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President, and to General Hugh S. Johnson, Administrator for Industrial Recovery, certified copies of thio resolution. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays / Adopted by the CounciL____�193 Ifgarce qersoP n A„� 15 1914 5'914 Rosen In favor Approved______!�G 193__ Tit: r, / Against < �� Wenzel Mayor JMr. President (Gehan) PuBusBED F_1,P_3V 5M 6.34 xxxxxxxx,,, T i -, M-, �g,, by z7-ccoutive Order duted JUMO 20, 1934, the pre eldent of the United °,;UtOs permitted bl,'darB oubmitting bids to WMtcIpa. authorltloa to qwto, prices not exceedinug fifteen (15) per bent below ouch bidderto price for the ea;m gooda or service as filed witn the ::ode i,,utaority or other deali,-,pated acency, and by reason Of '41119 `Eccutive Order the City hao since received cu)upotl-Ave bids ao r<5qulred by the charter, C, .=0 to the reLct that tho rjrte4nn- por cellt leeway (LAfor(led a field for ouch COr petitive bldi'Am4 and it ham came to the attention of the council that offorta w-e botr4; made to have this order reactuded and It 10 Us O,-AU- jor4 of the Q3uncil that a reactogiGn not only will hz.ve the effect of requiring the City to 'PaY 1-303'e for 900dv and servicers -..vurcaaGed by It but -All also be contravy to tuo requirenente of law,therefore be It n7, "�,Vr. 1,, reby wish to S=rc _ 1 ,01 , ttj",U the Council aooa he Go it 0 ap,.areciatIon to the prirel",trat for hie order it June -Wth, TD34, modify- rgt±rnlLitfiG ,)r &AG of � 'i r,.rct 14, 1934, and respoetfully rr-- qUesto the preoijaefit of the 'United Otc�,teG to contInue In forco such order; V 04 BT,,, IT FZM?1!r,-n R"SC�17 ED, that then City �AGrA 10 dir0 te to forward to the Pon., Franklin D- tjonsevq1t, president, Lnd to oonerv-1 Pup% S. Johnson, Admlnlatrat07 for Industrial MMMP-TY, certified COP10C. Of VAG "Colution. "TO INFORM-NOT.TO REPORM" THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF MAYORS DREXEL AVENUE AND 58TH STREET CHICAGO August 8 1934 Dear VIr. Mayor: Vigorous protests from industrial groups threaten to destroy the advantage gained by cities through the President`s N.R.A. order of June 29th granting a 15% tolerance on governmental purchases. A revision of this order is imminent. Industry has registered its protest and unless the cities make known to the Administration their appreciation and support of the President's order we may lose what has so far been gained in our efforts to eliminate N.R.A. discrimination against city pur- chases. I urge that you iTmediately address an official communi- cation to The President, The White House, Washington, D.C. and to General Hugh S. Johnson, National Recovery Administration, Wash- ington, D.C. expressing your appreciation for the action taken to give relief to American cities from previous N.R.A. Code discrimi- nations. I would appreciate a copy of your communication. Attached is a suamwy of the present status of govern- mental purchasing under N.R.A. which should be of particular inter- est to your purchasing agent. Faithfully yours, Paul V. Betters Executive Director PU:vk STATUS OF MUNICIPAL FURCHASES UNDER N.R.A This summary of the present status of municipal purchases under N.R.A. Codes relates particularly to the two recent orders known as X-48 and the President's Executive Order authorizing a 15% differential below filed prices on all governmental purchases. Copies of these orders were previously sent you but are again attached for your convenient reference. Neither of these orders is recognized by the Petroleum Administra- tion on the ground that it is not a part of the National Recovery Adminis- tration because by Executive Order the Administrator of the Petroleum Industry is the Secretary of the Interior. For this reason these orders do not at present apply to municipal purchases of fuel oil, gasoline or other petroleum products. On behalf of the municipalities, however, we are filing with the Petroleum Administration a request that the principles of these orders as they affect sales to governmental agencies be extended to that industry. Another industry which has evaded the effect of these orders is the bituminous coal industry. For some time the wholesale coal industry has been operating under a so-called emergency, which, according to the industry's code, has enabled them to establish a floor price below which no coal may be sold and which at the same time eliminates the requirement of price filing for the duration of the emergency. Certain regional retail coal code authorities have also declared similar emergencies and therefore decline to recognize these orders. (Retail coal sales are defined as those on which delivery, irrespective of quantity, is made by the vendor's truck.) The cast iron soil pipe industry has also declared a 90 -day emergency and £ ixed minimum floor prices. Likewise, the lumber industry at present is exempted from these orders on similar grounds. All emergency orders, however, are now being reviewed by the Re- search and Planning Division of N.R.A. and unless conditions justifying emergency declarations can be substantiated by the industry the emergency orders will be rescinded. In the future only such emergencies will be recognized as have the approval of the Research and Planning Division. This important step is intended to prevent the abuse of the emergency clause which is a part of so many codes. The only definite modification of the President's Executive Order so far has been for the eubber tire industry for which the 15r, maximum tolerance on sales to governmental agencies has been reduced to 10°%. Subparagraphs (a) and (e) of Administrative Order X-48 have been stayed for the Business Furniture Industry in an order of July 12, 1934. Paragraph (a) as you will note relates to prices while paragraph (e) provides for F.O.B. point of origin and/or F.O.B. destination quotations. Important - It should be borne in mind that the orders discussed above are wholly optional with vendors and in no sense mandatory. The purpose of them is to restore competitive bidding in sales to governmental agencies and to give governments the advantage of the terms to which they are entitled for sound economic reasons recognized by all vendors accustomed to selling municipalities. City purchasing agents who have been including copies of these orders with all requests for bids report they have found it worthwhile - try it, if you have not already done so. The Division of Research and Planning of N.R.A. is about to make a survey of the effect of Code provisions on governmental purchases. If you receive one of these questionnaires I hope you will give it the con- sidered attention which it deserves. Tet us know if there are any situations where you feel that exorbitant and unjustified prices are being quoted and_we shall be glad to go in to the matter with N.R.A. for you if you will send us a full and com- plete statement of the situation together with a statement of the reasons for your contention. EXECUTIVE ORDER MODIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 6646 of MARCH 14, 1934. ETC. By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me under Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act of June 16, 1933 (ch. 90, 48 Stat. 195), and in order to effectuate the purposes of said title, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1. Any person submitting a bid to any agency or instru- mentality of the United States, or any state, municipal or other public authority, to furnish goods or services at prices which, in accordance with the requirements of one or more approved codes of fair competion, must have been filed, prior to their quotation, with the Code Authority, or other designated agency, shall be held to have complied adequately with the requirements of such code of fair competition: (a) if said bidder shall quote a price or prices not more than fifteen per cent below his price or prices filed in accordance with the requirements of such code or codes; and (b) if, after the bide are opened, each bidder quoting a price or prices below his filed price or prices shall immediately file a copy of his bid with the Code Authority or other appropriate agency with which he is required to file prices. 2. If upon complaint made to the Administrator for In- dustrial Recovery, he shall find, after due investigation, that the tolerance of fifteen per cent provided in this Order is resulting in destructive price cutting in a particular trade or industry, he is hereby authorized to issue an administrative order reducing said tolerance of fifteen per cent for such trade or industry to the extent he shall find necessary to prevent such destructive price cutting, but in no event to a tolerance of lees than five per cent. 3. The Administrator for Industrial Recovery is directed to cause a study to be made of the effects of this Order upon the maintenance of standards of fair competition in sales to public and private customers and to report to the President thereon within six (6) months of the date of this Order. 4. All prior Executive Orders, including Executive Order No. 6646 of March 14, 1934, are hereby modified in so far as, and to such extent, as they may be in conflict or inconsistent with this Order. FRANKLIff D. ROOSEVELT THE WHITE HOUSE, June 29, 1934. ORDER x48 GRANTING LIMITED EM4PTION FROM PROVISIONS OF CODES OF FAIR COMPETITION IN CONNECTION WITH QUOTATIONS MADE TO GOVERNNENTAL AGENCIES WHEREAS, certain provisions of Codes ofAct, Competition with statutory Title I of the National Industrial Recovery , provisions or well established procedure relating to contre.cts awarded by the United States, the District of Columbia, and the various State of political subdivisions thereof (all of which are hereinafter described as governmental agencies); and It appearing to me that the exemption hereinafter granted is in furtherance of the public interest and will tend to effectuate the policy of said Title of said Act; Pursuant to the authority vested in me under said Title of said Act by Executive Orders of the President, including Executive Order No. 6543A dated December 30, 1933, and otherwise, it Is hereby order _(,d'that members of to be industry subject to codes of fair competition who bid or may by governmental agencies be and they are hereby exem�.te from compliance with any provisions of such codes governing the making of quo-iations to governmental agen- cies which prohibit any of the following practices and such membera, notwithstand- ing such prohibitions contained in such codes may: (a) Quote prices and terms of sale to governmeene lfaogenlciiieesgas favorable as those permitted to be quoted to any commercial (b) Quote definite prices or terms of sale, not subject to adjustment re- contrc andtfor definite aperiods notutonexceedthelithroef(3)emonthsa(unless a longer period finite is now permitted by any such code); (c) Quote definite prices or terms of sale, not subject to adjustment re- sulting in increased costs during the life of the contract, for indefinite quanti- ties and for definite periods not to exceed six (6) months (unless a longer period is now permitted by any such code); (d) Quote prices and terms to apply on contracts to become effective not more than sixty (60) days from the date of the opening of bide; (e) Quote prices F.O.B. point of origin and/or F.O.B. destination. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the exemption hereby granted shall be limited to and operative only in connection with quotations made by such members to governmental agencies ; that nothing in this order contained shall operate to permit deviation from or abandonment of open price and cost protection provisions now or hereafter containeid in any such code; and that nothing in this order contained shall relieve any such. member at any time from the duty of complying with all other provisions of such codes. (Signed) Hugh S. Johnson Administrator for Industrial Recovery Washington, D.C. June 12, 1934 OPIOINAL Tr ♦ LHPK .. :BY Dr. H. Qehan Fred r ��� �+ITY OF ST. PAUL et F, Beterson: g 'H>. C Pharce H H. War re.— ♦ IH L. Anderson has FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK teen -YearHContinue— ,( UNCIL R SOLUTION—GENERAL ,Be.oof corvo ani^. L Cltyot St. Paul. ha-.' �• service In the ul: ,� •{�. �J.A7� � IvR Attorney ' ��� 1�\ /Q O MISSIONER �J � COMMIS DATE FW.WoCMM AREAS, Lewis L. Anderson rise completed fourteen years continuous service in the office of Corporation Counsel of the City of, St. Paul, having entered said service in the capacity of City Prosecuting Attorney and having been elevated successively to ihe::positions of Third Assistant, Second Assistant, First Assistant and Corporation Counsel, and WHEREAS, all during said period of time and in the aforesaid capacities in the service of the City of St. Paul, the said Lewis L. Anderson rendered excellent and faithful service in the interests of the City and has merited thereby the appreciation and commendation of this Council and of the people of the City of St. Paul, and WHEREAS, said Lewis L. Anderson has retired from the service of the City of St. Paul and has resumed the private practice of law in said City, and it is the conoensus of opinion of the Council that there be recorded hereby a permanent memorial of said service and the appreciation and commendation of the City of St. Paul therefor, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of St.Paul does hereby express the appreciation and commendation of the City of St. Paul for the aforesaid excellent and faithful service of said Lewis L. Anderson COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Rosen Truax Warren _____—Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gchan) SM 6.14 Approved—.__—__.—___ —193_— X ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE rendered in said oapacit�efn the service of the City of St. Paul during the period of fourteen years concluding August 13th, 1934, and that the City Clerk be and he hereby is ordered and directed to deliver a certified copy of this resolution to the said Lewis L. Anderson. Yeas C�OFUN ILM EN Nays eso 16'sen K—Invor Against cnzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council—AUG 15,,9193 Approved_ Mayor !Z[Ti31,1SHJirD-,��� AlkTast 18th, 1934. Mr. Lewis L. Anderson, V 1574 First National Bank Building, St. Paul, Minnesota. My dear Lowisf I just wont to add a word to the many kind thin.,s that have already been said by officials of the City of Saint Paul. I look back over ton years of public service as Comml ssigner of education with a great deal of satisfaction. Durin7 those ten years I came in contact with you and came to !-now you and to appreciate your worth. That you rendered the most acoeptable and creditable service to the City of Saint Paul during your tenure of office there can be no muestion. I want yo*j to Imow that I, personally, and this of`iee will be glad to render amy assistance possible to your success. With kindest personal regards, I am Most sincerely, City Clerk. M033C M WHEREAS, as provided by Council File No. 98335, approved July 17, 1934, the Council did, on the 14th day of August 1934, at 10 o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber of the Court House, hold a public hearing upon the advisability and necessity of wrecking that certain building located on Lot 4, Block 3, Rondols Addition, also known an No. 355 Cathedral Place, following due notice of said hearing, given pur- suant to Ordinanos No. 7210, approved May 22, 1930; and it Is the opinion of the Council that said building is unsafe and dangerous to life, limb and adjoining property, and should bewaeoked and removed; therefore be it RESOLVED, that said building be wrecked and removed, and that a copy of this resolution, directing the wrecking and removal of said building, be mailed to the last known record owner of said property at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said building or structure, by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that if within 10 days after the mailing of this notice to said property owner, his agent or the occupant, no appeal has been taken from this order, said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall report said fact to the Council. COUNCILMEN Yens Nays •0r141-1 to City Clerk ��� Milt.. Rosen— ..__...__In favor .. CITY OF ST. PAUL nr, nr—id,d hr Cowen rue �•------ -----,---- Wenzel OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • ot�`in��`l14tn `any .f 1934. usi. o'clock A. 11. In the Co• Mahoney UNCIL R OLUTION�ENERAL.' of the Court x�nee A - �• con i.� tile tn' -NTE D �,_ "tl on I- '� AISSIONEBYR._J%%._.__...._....._._.__-_ .. ............ ._.._.._.._. 1......'..............._...._._..........__.............._.__......._..._.. M033C M WHEREAS, as provided by Council File No. 98335, approved July 17, 1934, the Council did, on the 14th day of August 1934, at 10 o'clock A. M. in the Council Chamber of the Court House, hold a public hearing upon the advisability and necessity of wrecking that certain building located on Lot 4, Block 3, Rondols Addition, also known an No. 355 Cathedral Place, following due notice of said hearing, given pur- suant to Ordinanos No. 7210, approved May 22, 1930; and it Is the opinion of the Council that said building is unsafe and dangerous to life, limb and adjoining property, and should bewaeoked and removed; therefore be it RESOLVED, that said building be wrecked and removed, and that a copy of this resolution, directing the wrecking and removal of said building, be mailed to the last known record owner of said property at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said building or structure, by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that if within 10 days after the mailing of this notice to said property owner, his agent or the occupant, no appeal has been taken from this order, said Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall report said fact to the Council. COUNCILMEN Yens Nays Aly Pearce _.- ..__...__In favor Rosen Trelrc• ....................Against Wenzel Mr. President 4M 6-33 ' Mahoney Adopted by the Council .....AUG ... 1 1934 ... 193.... -- AUG 151934 Approved ..... ........... ..--._.`_....._ .193 Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration August 14th, 1974. Mr, J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: The Council today referred the matter of the condemnation of thatcertain building, located on Lot 4, Block 3, Rondo's Addition, also known as 35' Cathedral Place, to your department for the oreuaration of resolution (No. 2) confirming such condemnation. We enclose Council File Yo. 95�3F, Yours very truly, { City Clerk. CITY OF ST. SIJ d,inal to ctts ClarkClarkPAUL .C.0 C NO. rl OFFICE OF,THE CITY CLERIC C COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM \ DATE— Co. ATEJ—w!'._.._� C . __--- 10 ;;C. 'F. No. 98581—Sy Milton Rosen Resolved, That the Northern States r -ower letal171� 40 be given' oermlaelon RESOLVED S0.; at north end f of isle north off°cCOur- Cur- ti St: with necessary guys. anchor4,' Poleaa daw reap tonbecremoved c Queer tato,-do aby the f motif ofeald rem i t�r+rthern , That the Northern States Power Company be given permission to install 1-40 foot pole on Concord St., at north end of Isle north of Cartioe St. with necessary gays, anchors, wires, and Telephone Company wires. Pole and wires to be removed when requested to do so by the Common Council and cost of said removal to be borne by the Northern States Power Company• u„nicipal Eatimate #20795- - t'l or o. v 6. COUNCILMEN Ado the Council Nays / Pted b Ys'_1�193...... Yeas - II/\ 1 > MwBuaaid AUG 15 IMM Pearce In favor APProved........... - - ........ 193 . . Rosen ..J.-t/ ..-LJ<SE'2� .. •r",...>_ .----..-._�; Against Mayor Wenzel Mr. President DAWWOW 6M 6.33 COUNCIL No ------ _.a.P �`•=.. oHpinaa m GUY Clerk CITY OF ST. PAUL rae OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK UNC1L RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM .. _...._.._.._ - PRESENTED E ..../ DATE__._._.... . COMMISSIONE...__..._..._..........._.........__........__..............._..._.._._._..___......_. RESOLVED - - Whereas in connection with the improvement described as the paving of Aurora Avenue, Wabasha Street to Rice Street and St.Peter Street, -from Aurora to Wabasha, the Commissioner of Public Works Executive Council of the -State of Minnesota has recommended and the has concurred, the grading and improving of the triangular piece of land between University Avenue and Wabasha Street lying west of the East line of St. Peter Street vacated, and Whereas, the Commissioner of Public Works has La greed with the contractor, Fielding and Shepley, Inc." that the reasonable cost of said grading. improving $0 $816.05, of which coat the County of Ramsey shall pay one-half and the State of Minnesota one- half, now therefore be it - Resolved that the City Council approve the aforesaidons orei tional work made in accordance 5, said sum to be added to "the lump not to exceed the sum of X816.05, as sum consideration named in the of theta _ foresaid improv comptroller's for-the tractL-3829 for the making reasons hereinbeforeset forth tipulateduin saidrsuant tcontractoresaid s eei- fications and unit p ` C. F N.'98592—By Milton R...n— _ Whereai':iwn°ibex tion as. the Pavtb inx o- aom as oneras oner . Countersigned: City Comp¢------ ✓/ COUNCILMEN Yeas Nay � -*�- Pearce ------------ In favor Rosen T4" --- Against Wenzel Mr. President T1dubara9 6M 6-33 AUG 15 Adopted by the Council ----1934193..... ..... ................... . AUG 151934 Approved - ...............193. .. Mayor PUBLISHED L:/8—S - oRIe INl1L To CITY CLtRk ^ TY OF ST. PAUL FI ENe1L No. a111 i (y\ 3 OFFI164 OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE Aug- 15, 1.934 RESOLVED That the grade of Eustis Street from Myrtle Avenue to Wabash Avenue, in accordance with the red grade line on the accompanying profile and as recommended by the Commissioner of Public Works, be and the same is hereby adopted as the established grade. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Xeterson Rosen —J—In favor 'i' )UQ"4N&. Against ,"'Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M (.34 C. F. No:: 98693—BY Milton Rosen— ... osen-- { eeo)ved. That the gti rade -of Euss Streetm . froMyrtleAvenueto Wabash ? Avenue, inaccordance,with the red oro: I grade deed as recommended by the Com missloner o[ Public Worke, be and the same is hereby adopted asthe estab llshed ra gde. .Adopted by the Council Aug. 16, 1934. AoDroved Aug. 15. 1934. (August 18-1934) Adopted by the Council-AUG-4-5­19U-193— AUG ouncil 1!) 193_ AUG 15 1934 Approved 193__ • Mayor Petition '+ Council File No............ PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. Theundersignedhereby proposesthe making of the following public improvement by the City of Saint Paul, viz.: ................. zlga----x-egi> -$- ..a..�1...F flaying_ til e _sidewalk -_on----------------- ------------.-------i~he_.sonth..side---of...Eemorit---S.tx.eEt,...Z.eg�?u?a rag..at_..the-_west----------------- -----.... 1ixl-A..._CY.9r.e ...S.tx.eeta-..thence..west-_8Q--ft............... ................................ - ..................... ........................................................... ......... lOthAugust, 1934 Dated this........................ -. day of..-----------------------..... . -- -- . -... - - M� ..... - - - - Councilman. .rte .�nAbstrnot.' —wrltton props ;Tim ---- following in'::'. - g. r v.mg PRELIMINARY ORDER. 3u o o nsour WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: _Reconstructing,--_repairing-_and--relaying.-_til. e---sid. ewa ... on __... a�?.e..s.auth.s�ae of._Fremont- St ei.G.,..beginning-.at-_the west-- -_---_ - ------------- - -1 i ne._o f-- Cy Pr e s S.. 5 tr g e t,....th enc e -. w e s t.. 80. -_ft ' ----------------------- ............................. having been presented to the Council of the City of Saintau..................................................................... -a---------- therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. ^,' i Adopted by the Council----------------- --------------- ---C7----- YEAS NAYS Councilman XMW PEAS Rc J 4 ROBEN WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT Form C A 13 (2M 7-331 AUG 15 1934 A"dAtLIS Mayor. ,✓ Council File No .......... ............. PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. The undersigned hereby proposesthe makingof the following public improvement by the City of Saint Paul, viz.: ................ onjatruct.. monolithic.-driveway---on..the---south.-- side --- f--------------------------------- -............... Wyoming..Street--beginning--.5.Q... ft,-.y1.tS..t---o'.-.WQ.Qdbury---Street, - ......------thence.west.--8- --t-r----------------------- --------- ----------------------- -------------------------------- - Dated this -10th....-day of -----------------August, 143.4..... -.. 193.. � ro. �nAbstraot. �wrltt.n proposal for the -- - 7 r ^' Slowing ltnprovern—t. hie;drlvewaY en PRELIMINARY ORDER. a Street bei Woodbury St.. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Construct monolithic.. drive?r4y--on._-thesouth_.side---Q-#---------------- ..... .........------Wy.Qmi.zu...$tr.e-et b-eginning. 5-0---ft-----West of...`Nooflbury...-Str.ae-t-r---------------- thence west 8 ft. ------------------------------------------__.... ---------------------------------.......... having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul.................................................................................. therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is askke�jd for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing ma 15 o _hq Commissioner of Finance. AUG Adopted by the Council-- ..................... .......................................... YEAR NAYS 7;777-1 -1,11 Councilman hiit& PEARCE ROSEN 6 WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT Poon C A 13 (2M 7-33) AUG 15 t ASWDSSdHl76LL/���, Mayor. Petition Council File No ......................... PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT ., and PRELIMINARY ORDER. The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the following public improvement by the City of Saint Patd, via.: Curbing both sides -_of_-Almond--Street_._from--Snelling---Avenue------------------- ------------- .... to--_Arona _Avenue-------- -------------------------------------------•----- ....... -....................................------..... -- -- ---------------- ------• ---------------- Dated thio 10th day of ------------------ lmlato ... 1934....------- ....................... ... .....--- - ---- --- ----------- --- Councilman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, vis.: Curbing both sides.--of--Almond--.Street---from---Snelling._l�yeillle.................. to Arona Avenue. ................ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .......................... - ^ Soltowing I.;- ---------------'_: ---- Id .1 Ina Avenuefto Amon having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul -------------------------------- ;-:;, That th. comms�::----........... �' ^k• be nd`1. her therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered;a 'd iected: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoingmatters to the Commissioner of Finance. ✓ Adopted by the Council. ............ ........ -06-15-1193 ------------------ YEAS NAYS Councilman MOW AUG 15 1934 - ?AQ1W tmrm PEARCE Approved ------------------ 1/l -------------- ................. ROSEN WTEa rL . G = '�Z' ------------- MR. PRESIDENT Mayor. I— C A 13 (2M 7-33) Petition Council File No .............. % PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. The undersigned hereby proposes the makingof thefollowing public improvement by the City of Saint Paul, viz.: Curbing west side of Maria Avenue from 50 ft. south of -------------------------..-................ - ----------------- -...................................... -- -- .------...... --------- --- ....................... south line of Eighth StreettoStreet.-------------------_.-----_--.-.-..-.._-,;. Dated this .....-;Oth------ day of - -- August -a...193.4----------------------- - Councilman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Curbing west side of Maria Avenue from 50 ft. south of --------------------------------------------------------------..------------------------- ------_---..................................................... ......... ---------- -- south line of Eghth Street -_to._ North-._ Street-., _ ----------------------------------- .......... E^ "snot -------------------------------------------- .---------------- .-------------- ------------ .--------------------------------------- .------------------------ Droppoeet for tD- ------ ,.. iouowins improvemont. -------------------------------------------------- ............... _- - --------­--------------- --------- --------­------------- aide- or. Moria Avenue f..... oth or- south 11. .10 North Gtr??" ­ , having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul..._....................................... ­ , the Coml ------------------------- therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. Adopted by the Council---------- ---- --------------- ------------- YEAe 17-1 NN Councilman's_ McBeN*bs / Approved----- ............. AUGA-S---`V...----- ----------------- 1 PEARCE SROSEN W ENZEL MR. PRESIDENT Mayor. Foe. C A 13 (2M 7-33) Petition Council File No..........-_�:- `• PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. The undersigned hereby proposesthe making of the following public improvement by the City of Saint Paul, viz.: _---.---___.____Curbing.-boi{h.. s� de-s.._Q-.Mggre_Aveue..-from--Marshall _Avenue.---_--_.---.-,--.- _to Terrace Park. .........................................--------------------.......------------------I.............................................................. - - - - ........................................ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dated this .......... ----------.......---------------------------------- Datedthis-------- 10th.dayof------------------------ Au -gust-: 19-'3..4 ------------ �3.. ..---------------------------------- Councilman. PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: ---------- Curbin_othi_-Moore Avenue from lAvenue ----------------- -_.- ----------------- -- to Terrace Park. ........................................_.--.........................--..................--.............___------........f....-._--------........_--------------....._. t S C. 98698 A ------- .... .. ....._. .. ............ ..... --------------------------------------------- ......._.... ract bet Whereas. A written g Ins al forth makia� of the followI 1mVrove ........... ................................................................. ..-....-...-......------------- ..............� vl¢:; .........-- Qyrblpg both aides of Ilio o r• :.11.:Xvenue to Te - having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul. ------------- = eagn.t •d i^_ ----------- .............. therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. G15JCA4 Adoptedby the Council. ........................... ----------- ----------------------- YEAS NAYS _ Councilman 'It )G 15 19341T aa...CDOU"®. Approved. - ......._....... ........ --------....I............. --•--- PEARCE f!'` ROUEN C/ w �L . MR. PRESIDENT Mayor. Foe. C ♦ 13 (2M 7-33) p Petition PROPOSAL FOR IMPROVEMENT and PRELIMINARY ORDER. Council File No .......... s -:.-.--- trA The undersigned hereby proposes the making of the folloFing public improvement by the City of Saint Paul, viz.: Curbing both sides of Finn Avenue from Marshall Avenue . ...... .. .. ............. ............ .... ............I --......- - - ---------------------- to--Selby ---Avenue------------------ ------------- - - - .._................................ ---------------------- -------- -- -------- --------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- ..................... ----------- Dated this 10th.......day of - August -----X934--- - ----------------------- - -.... - - -- ----------- C-ouncil----ma----- •----. - ------ n PRELIMINARY ORDER. WHEREAS, A written proposal for the making of the following improvement, viz.: Curbing both sides of Finn Avenue from Marshall Avenue -..... ................. ----------- - --------- -- ------- . - ......------------------------------------------------------- ............... .................. - - to ---Selby Avexlu-e-•-.-- --------- written proposal fe. ti::. io7lowing ImDrovament, .................... ......,.i; �......... >; bu"" 1' -sides of Finn Avenue ��I''• ue. to 6elby Ave .........................a.....i._J,xee; presented-, to :the ..... • � .e of Saint Paul: there- having been presented to the Council of the City of Saint Paul --------------- ..._----...................... ^^r ................. therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby ordered and directed: 1. To investigate the necessity for, or desirability of, the making of said improvement. 2. To investigate the nature, extent and estimated cost of said improvement, and the total cost thereof. 3. To furnish a plan, profile or sketch of said improvement. 4. To state whether or not said improvement is asked for on the petition of three or more owners. 5. To report upon all of the foregoing matters to the Commissioner of Finance. AUG 15 1934 Adoptedby the Council-------------------------------------------------------- --- ------ YEAS NAYS Councilman 3:�en,e�r PEARCE ROSEN & WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT AUG 15 1934 Approved----- .................................. Mayor. F>m C 13 (zM 7-33) PUBLISHED X —/F 3 y On101Nwl TO CITY GLBHK CITY OF ST. PAUL weeNC11 NO. Q8600 OF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK COU NCIVRESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM RESOLVED, that the application of Tanker Oaa, Inc, for permission to Install one 86,000 gallon,underground gasoline storage tank, one 19,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tank, and one 18,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tank on its property known as Lots 1 and 8, Block 10, Basille & Roberts' Addition, located at the southwest corner of Fairibsld and South Robert Streets, be and the same is_hereby granted, said tanks to be installed in accord- ance with the ordinances of the 01ty of at. Paul, and under the direction and to the satisfaction of the 00mmissioner of Public safety. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays . Y�atce Peterson Aosen In favor i'xua>t� -�LaztCp� % Against / Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 � C. F: No. -n 0 lly Milton Rosen- Reaolved, that tb pvllc tion. o Tankar Gas, Inc Po permission 0 install on 26,000 gallo ,.. and groan( gasoline storage tj tank ne..14000 .gal. tan -O.nd I lou k underoground gaeoline storagl d_t a - 12 000 gallo - under• grouasoline. storage tank on its Property known a. Lote 1 -ad 2, B1ocH 10;' Ba2111e & Roberts' Addition, locat. and Soth Robert Streeter -be andthe bams i."her eby. granted. . said tank. to elnata)IeaYn Accordnnee with. the or. the Ctty-of St Paul.:and jfnder the dlrectfoa and to the satle- action . - the Commtsatoner oP Pub Ifo b'aPetp, Adopted by the Council Aug, 18, 1934, ADDroved Aug,' -16, 1934. '� (August 18-1934) Adopted by the Council AUG 15_M4-193_ AUG 19 M4 Approved----- 193_._ Mayor THOMAS E. DAHILL, , Chid of Pollee El. F. SIMON,M. D., Health Officer CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets JOHN H. McDONALD, COMMISSIONER THOMAS G. O'CONNEU. Deputy Com,iwoner �e® May Sth,1934. Hon.John H. McDonald Commissioner of Public Safety. St.Paul,Minn. Dear Sir; OWEN C. DUNN, Fire Chid JOSEPH A. MACAULAY, Supt. Police end Fue AAl— e�ydl In regard to the application of the Tanker Gas, Co for permission to install three (3) underground gasoline storage tanks on Lots 1 and 2, Blook 10. located on the S.W Corner of rairfield and So. Robert Ste. Capacity of these tanks are as follows; Z tank 26,000 gallon capacity 1 a 19,000 5 to 1 a 12,000 u n We have investigated the foregoing application and report that if tanks are buried 1Below the lowest floor of any building within fifty feet, we do not believe this gasoline storage will create any additional fire hazard in the neigh- borhood. Respectfully yours, Chief Inspector. WOB/HS Fire Dept: GENEVA 4907 GENEVA 4906 TAN NAR GAS, Inc. 2504 vod.s io...r MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. May 3, 1934 Fire Marshal's Office, City of St. Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: We are in receipt of a notification from the City Clerk's office to the effec' that the City Council has denied our request to install three above—ground up—right gasoline storage tanks of 20,000 gallon capacity each, on Lots 1 and 2, Block 10, Bazille & Robert's Addition. The reasons given are logical and we have no criticism to offer. However, we wish nov., to make a new application for permission to install tanks of the following capacities, on the same lots — all of these to be underground tanks: 1 tank 26,000 gallon capacity, 1 " 19,000 1 " 123000 We expect to move the tanks of these identical capacities, which are now installed underground at the filling station across Fairfield Ave. north from Lots 1 and 2, Block 10, in a station which we are now operating. Our plan is to move the entire station across the street and rent the present station grounds for automobile storage or display space. We would like to know at what depth these tanks would have to be buried and what distance from the small residence, as well as the storage building to the south of Lots 1 and 2. Yours very truly, A5; INC. KTVI: K w GENEVA 4907 GENEVA 490E TANKAR CAS, Inc. s504 Brous TOWsr MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. August 10, 1934 L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk City of Saint Paul Minnesota Dear Sir: This will acknowledge receipt of yours of August 7th and we wish to call your attention to the fact that the first application which was denied May 2, 1934 covered the installation of above ground gasoline storage tanks on Lots 1 and 2, Block 10, Bazille & Roberts Addition. This was denied on recommendation of the Fire Chief for the reason that on one side stood a frame dwelling and on the other side a large warehouse. We thereupon made a new application for permission to install on the same lots, underground gasoline storage tanks of the following capacities - intending to move these tanks from Lots 4 and 5, Block 7, Bazille & Roberts Addition, across Fairfield Ave., to Lots 1 and 2, Block 10 - 1 tank 26,000 gallon capacity, 1 " 19,000 tr n P 1 " 12,000 it it For some reason we had no reply or no notice of any kind as to disposition of this request, and early in August wrote the Fire Marshal asking what disposition had been made of the second application above named, to install underground storage tanks. In reply to this letter we received copies of letters dated May 8th, one written by the Chief Inspector of the Fire Department, to Hon. John H. McDonald, Commissioner of Public Safety, advising that they had investigated the application and reported that if the tanks are buried below the lowest floor of any building within fifty feet, he felt the gasoline storage would not create any additional fire hazard in the neighborhood; and another letter signed by the Commissioner of Public Safety and addressed to William F. Scott, City Clerk, copy of which is attached. It would therefore seem that this matter, having been okayed by the Fire Inspector, might perhaps have escaped the attention of someone in the Clerk's Office and had not been presented the second time to the Council. In view of the facts stated, will you be kind enough to again submit the application to the Council for approval, which we feel sure will be granted. Yours very truly, IT� 7R, INC. RTPI: K U n'so (COP Y) May 8, 1934 Hon. John H. McDonald Commissioner of Public Oafety St. Paul, Minn. Lear Sir: In regard to the application of the Tankar Gas Co. for permission to install three (3) underground gasoline storage tanks on Lots 1 and 2. Block 10, located on the S.W. Corner of Fairfield and So. Robert Sts., Capacity of these tanks are as follows: 1 tank 26,000 gallon capacity 1 " 19,000 " It 1 " 12,000 " it We have investigated the foregoing application and report that if tanks are buried below the lowest floor of any building within fifty feet, we do not believe this gasoline storage will create any additional fire hazard in the neigh- borhood. Respectfully yours, Chief Inspector Fire Dept. (COPY) Mr. William F. Scott City Clerk St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: May 8, 1934 Herewith is report of inspection and approval of the Bureau of Pyre Prevention on the re-application of the Tankar Gas Company for permission to install three (3) underground gasoline storage tanks on Lots 1 aai 2. Block 10, located on the southwest cor4Lr of Fairfield and South Robert Streets, capacity of these tanks are as follows: 1 tank 26,000 gallon capacity 1 " 19,000 1 n 12,000 " n Very truly yours, Commissioner of Public Safety ORWINAL TO CITT CLNRK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILEN°IL NO. (% 9 r, OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK IC. F. No.' 98601—ByCI C e Pe+�8i UNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ( na:i:°tn DATE RESOLVED , That licenses applied for by the folloO* persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue Bach licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees; Olbert Zshrbock 759 Cromwell Ave. Ice Station Andrew Rollaaitaeh 1039 Charles St. " e Joe Fink 335 K• Lawson St. " " Geo. D. Baldwin 1341 St. Clair St. a " Louis Goldberg 1215 Selby Ave. — in rear " a George Young 1400 St. Clair St. " " L. R. Amundson 2191 Robbins a a Anthony Yi12e111 1692 Randolph St, a n Moaris Sazerud 902 Farrington Ave. a a Kenneth Sling '+99 Greenwood Is a Ernest G. Kreul 542 Stryker Ave. a w Joe Rhode 111 Concord St. " n Texaco Oil Station Cleveland and Otto " u Bray Ice & Fuel Co. Eamline and Thomas (S.w.) If It Adopted by the Council AUG 1 5 993h193_ Aur, 1% 1934 npprovea _193__ Mayor MLISIiED 4 p — —Z COUNCILMEN / Yeas � 4P Nays / .,ce ,Kterson ,Rosen ------___In favor Truax Against !W!��arren /V(/enzel ,Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council AUG 1 5 993h193_ Aur, 1% 1934 npprovea _193__ Mayor MLISIiED 4 p — —Z RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is in- structed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: tae n e w a 1{}} {ifii-Gcgr 4+ n n tom_„ Bray Ice & Fuel Co. Hamline and Thomas Sts. Ice Station (H. Ha rri s) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen __In favor Truax Warren ____Against Wenzel Mr. President (Oehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council ___193_ Approved—__ --193--- Mayor CITY OF ST. PAUL F1LUNCIL O OFFZt OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM 'ED BY.:'.". :TONER DATE AuEnSt 13, 1934- _ RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is in- structed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: tae n e w a 1{}} {ifii-Gcgr 4+ n n tom_„ Bray Ice & Fuel Co. Hamline and Thomas Sts. Ice Station (H. Ha rri s) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen __In favor Truax Warren ____Against Wenzel Mr. President (Oehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council ___193_ Approved—__ --193--- Mayor - ... 'f.. nv,,r2ot 1st, 1.914. Hon. Frad �'. Trvaa, Comair of P.P. 1- P. Bld•s,, Hui1.din-. Dear Sir: �n—'l icntion has been wade b:r the Arey Ice and Fuel Cominry for liconro to operate an Ice station et "nisi?ane ani "-iomno Stt. The Coluri1 todr,,y referred this anolic.otion to your department for report. Yours vor•7 truly, City Clerk. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK COUNCIL N (. 'fi CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE O• OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY \ �.,, DATE August 14, 1984 COMMISSIONER _ - - RESOLVED That Licenses for Off Sale Malt Beverage, apl&cation 5151, Dance Hell, application 51689 Restaurant, application 5154, On Sale Malt Beverage, application 5155, and, and Tavern, application 5156, applied for by Paul MisbA for 486 Rice Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays/ rceen f0,, —In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel IMr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 IC F. No. 98602—BY I C Pe rce— Resolved, ThatLlcenses Sor OCC $ale Malt Beverage' aPnlicatlon 6151. Dance Hall,'. applieatlon 5163 Re tau ever Beverage, pll tion an 5164. 0a 5.1-d Tavern, aP- ' Rpplleatlen 5165, pllcatlon- 6166: applied Lorby Paul merle hekobyaKran ed and the CltyaClerK I. Instructed t leave such licenses uD- on the payment Into thn alit .treasury oC the required fees. Adopted by the-.Cou cll Ault. 15, 1984. Approved Aub. 16. 1934. �+ (Oct 6-1934) Adopted by the Council_ AUG 151934_193 Approved ---AUG 1t 1934 —193-- Mayor 193__Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL 9/l f D� ��'. t CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER--- DATE August 9,_1934 RESOLVED That License for Dance Hall,application 5255, and License for Tavern, application 5554, applied for by Carmen Delmont at 147 W. Seventh Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. New i( ll COUNCILMEN Yeas Pearce Peterson Rosen Truax Warren Wenzel Mr. President (Gehat 5M G-34 Nays _In favor Against Adopted by the Approved -- 193_ 193__ Mayor Aueust 15th, 1934. Hon. 7. F. elarren, Chairman, License Committee, Building. Dear Siri The attached applications of Carmen Delmont for Pence Fall and TFvern licensee at 147 West Seventh Street and Basolntion PTo. 9^603 covering the granting; of same, were referred baev to the License Com- mittee oro-mittee for further information. Yours very truly, City Clerk. oaioirrAL TO cirr cLtnt COUNCIL . CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM I� PRESENTED BY , COMMISSIONER �t`tc )`` DATE August 14, 1954 WHEREAS, on September 11, 1953, Alex Fine made applications Nos. 6266, 6267, and 6268 and Restaurant License 5384, On Sale Malt Beverage License 1056, and Off Sale Malt Beverage License 1514 were issued therefor, respectively, for 600 Broadway, and WHEREAS, Alex Fine never opened or operated the premises at 600 Broadway for which these licenses were intended, and so desires to withdraw said annlications for licenses; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Alex fine the fee of $10.00, of $25.00, and of $5.00 and to cancel said licenses for Restaurant, On Sale Malt Beverage, and Off Sale Malt Beverage, respective]y. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce ,1 Peterson / v ./Rosen _In favor hex W..— ____Against AVenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.14 Adopted by the Council AUG 161"9 193_ Approved - AUG 1g _ _193__ Mayor Au -punt 35th. 1934. Hon. Axel F. Petersen, Comer of Finance, Duildin;;. Dear Sir: At yctlr re01.est rra Utt,'Zh norebiLjA the filo in tha 1 -*tor of the applice'tion of Alex Fine for withdvi., l a•12 -ef�vid of Rnstwarant, On 13ele t.zlt 13everage and Off Sale ita'_t P,cvornm licenses at GOC Broadley. Yours very trill;,,, City Clerk. St . Paul, u:inn. Aug. 10, 1934. r Honorable C. R. Leonard, License Inspector, j Department of Public Safety, St. Paul, ^.Unnesota. Dear Sir: - Answering your letter of Aug. 8, 1934, in regard to a petition for refunding X40.00 for a license which was never used. You undoubtedly know that on #600 Broad- way the place was never opened for business for beer or restaurant business until a license was granted to Mr. Hogan. At the time I paid $$40.00 and was given three receipts, and which I believed was the license - as I was riot familiar with such matters and I did not find a -renter. However, I believe the license may have been mailed by the City Cleric's office to #600 Broadway, but I was not there at that time and Mr. Fine was traveling in Idew York a wtole year and the nail carrier may have left the license in the door and it undoubtedly got lost. But this license is not transfer- able and was only to be used at #600 Broadway and no one else would be able to use it for aazy other place, and for that reason of what importance is the license? Please, Honorable Inspector, you know #600 Broadway was not used until IIogan occupied that place and I can, if necessary, deliver to you affidavits from all the brewers that there was never delivered even a quart of beer at that place, until after the 4th of July, 1934, only to Hogan on his license.. Respectfully yours, Herman Glickman. Agt. for AlexFine. 223 Fast Fairfield Ave. St. Paul, ITirnnesota. P. S. You kno7.111 without Governmentand State license it is im- possible to open that place tiid which license I or Fine never obtained. I believe this is sufficient proof that this place was not open for business or. this $$40.00 license. FRANK R. CULLEN• WM. J. SUDEITH Acting Chief of Police Fire Chief ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH G. E. BRISSMAN Health Officer Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner August 6, 1934 Mr. Herman Gleckman, 223 East Fairfield Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: The petition which you submitted to the City Council in behalf of•Alea Fine for refund of license fees deposited on applications for Restaurant, and Off and On Sale Beer licenses at 600 Broadway, together with receipts therefor, has been turned over to me for investigation. I find that these licenses were passed by the Council and issued and mailed out by the City Clerk's office. Should the Council grant a refund in this instance, it will be necessary to produce the original licenses in order to complete the accounting record of the City. I am, therefore, asking that you locate these licenses, if possible, and forward to this office. Very truly yours, Z: v cz�- spector .we r.: CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minneaota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commi„ loner of Resirtrallon August 2nd, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren, Chairman, License Committee, Building. Dear Sir: The attached request of Alex Fine by Herman Glecl.a�Jfor rr fund of "on sale" and "off sale" beer license fees, w e claimed were never used, was referred to the License Committee, by the Council, for investigation and recommendation. Yours very truly, mac" • --� ? � �, City Clerk. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER-OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION August 14, 1934 Hon. H. E. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety, Chairman, License Committee Dear Sir: On September 11, 1938, Alex Fine made applications for licenses for Restaurant, and On and Off Sale Beer at 600 Broadway. He planned to have the upstairs flat remodeled so as to be suitable for this type of business, but abandoned the idea as stated in the petition of his agent, Herman Glickman, herewith attached. I have made an investigation of this request for refund of license fees, and find that it is true that Alex Fine never did enter into business at this location for which these licenses were issued; the place is still untouched as far as any remodeling or preparation for the business is concerned. In view of the above it would seem fair and reasonable that Lir. Fine be refunded the money deposited on these applications, and I am therefore making this recommendation. Respectfully youra, Lic a Inspector ORIGINAL TO CITY CLIt— COUNCIL NO 1) 9 V� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK i COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE August 14, 1954 COMMISSIONER R REAS, Samuel S. Breed desires to withdraw application 4647 for Off Sale Malt Beverage license at 1945 Autr= Avenue; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Samuel S. Breed the fee of $5.00 and to cancel said application for Off Sale Malt Beverage license. COUNCILMEN / Yeas / /1'�arce Nays j /Peterson //Rosen �1—.In favor Against fat /Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 ' C. F.. No.. 98605—BY Fred 11. Trunz— j Whereas. Samuel S. Breed desires to; f wlthdrn�v app7lcntion' 4647 fora Off Sale i Malt Beverage license -t 1946Autuma, AYenue: therefore. bo It Resolved, that the DYO71er o1au Oor cars: be and theY ora. hereby author tzed 4o refund to Samuel S. Breed the fee of. $5.60 and tocancel said. appltr. cntlon for Off Sale Malt Beverage li- �I cense. Adontad by the Counell Aug. 15. 1934. Approved34 AUK. t6 18-19341 Adopted by the Council4UC7 15 1934 193 Approved1 MW a 1934 193_— — -- Mayor Mr- ---zoo Thrrnagh error Mr. S. S. Breed applied twice for Off Sale Beer license for the w, n. same license period and same address. A license has already been issued on the _... first application. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLGRK PRESENTEDBY COMMISSIONER CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM FILE NO. (17867 "T d -- DATE August 14, 19,34 RFffdNM&fl� WHEMEAS, Samuel S. Breed desires to withdraw application 4647 for Off Sale Malt Beverage license at 1945 Autumn Avenue; therefore, be it ..iESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Samuel S. Breed the fee of $5.00 and to cancel said application for Off Sale Malt Beverage license. COUNCILMEN / Yeas /l rce Nays j LPPeterson /Koren _ In favor Tenex - —Against Aenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6,34 C. F' No. 98605—Bv Fred M. Truss— ; Whereas, Samuel S 1'3reed desires to withdraw• 11011111111 1117 forOff Sale Malt Beverage license at 1996 Autumn, Avenue: therefore be It Resolved. that the :prover city, om cera be and they are hereby avthor- ,Ized to fund to Samuel S. Breed the fee of 85.00'and to cancel said auvll..j eatlon.- for -Off Sale Malt Beverage 11-'� .Adopted by the. Council Aug. 16. 1994.' Approved Aug. 1994: (August 18-1994) Adopted by the CouncilAl1 :5 1934 193— Approved—AN _ Approved 15 1934 19193__ Mayor CCu"Ca NO. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK FILE CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE August 14, L9Z4,- COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That license for On Sale Malt Liquor applied for by Yrs. Maude Cottew St. Peter Street be and it is hereby denied upon recom— at the Arcade Hotel, 4442 y mandation of the License Inspector and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Mrs. Maude Cottew the fee of $50.00 and to cancel application 4085 for On Sale Malt Liquor license. COUNCILMEN Ycas Nays Pearce /,Peterson ,/kosen In favor :;Vuv f We ___a,__Against /Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 {{ E I C: F. No, 98005—Bv. Fred Ef, 'fruaa- 11 Rsolved. That license for On Sate CMalt ottcw tithe A coda 8 tal�r4441fi0.11at.'I Fater Street be and It le herebYdenied "'o' the of .the License Ins, hereby ector nduthorized to crefund Ceto I btrs, hlhude CotteN the Yee oY $60 .00 j and to cancel ptIlioatton 4095 Yor On Snlo ".It LI, or I cense. 1 Adopted-bY the'AugCouncil Aug. 15. 1994.1 ApUroved(Augu t5 18-1954) - I I r 1 51934 Adopted by the Council 193— Approved-----AUO 15 4 193_— ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL No. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FILE COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED eY COMMISSIONER - DATE August 15 1934 RESOLVED That Licenses for Restaikrantp application 5221, On Sale Melt Liquor, application 5222, and Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 5223, applied for by Louis Speliopoulos at 626 Selby Avenue, be and they are hereby denied upon recommendation of the License Inspector, and the proper city officers are hereby authorized to refund to Louis Speliopoulos the fees of $10.00; $50.00; and $5.00 and to cancel Said applications for licenses. C0Uh1CILMEN Yeas � Zarce P tetson .sen Nays / In favor /Wenzel /Mr. ——_Against President (Gehan) `M 6.34 Adopted by the Council AUG 151934 193_ AAUG It W4 Approved 193__ Mayor THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION Louis Speliopoulos, 626 Selby Ave. Restanrant, On and Off Sale Beer It is recommended that these licenses be denied as there are already too many of these establishments in this neighborhood. Licenses were recently recommended denied E. J. Marhoun for 686 Selby for this reason and it would therefore be inconsistent to grant these licenses, especially 11 in view of the fact that it is the desire to limit the number of these places instead of increasing. This applicant at the present time is operating two other similar places at: 754 E. 4th St. 554 E. 4th St. 626 Selby Av. has been vacant for a month previous to this application I 4wL i0 CITY CLlnK - [ S(;A �g co CITY OF ST. PAUL FI ENCIL No. YY FP OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM dl,�r xt PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER-- _ _ DATE August 9. 1984 RESOLVED That Licenses for On Sale Malt Beverage applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee: Mrs. L. Schalzer & Abe Grodin 171 Front St. On Sale Malt Beverage Appl 5526 New os�Selb# sehke n ° n „ 55355^ i COUNCILMEN Yeas e rce Naye1n, /eterson /Rosen avor Truax Warren Against JWenzel /M r. President (Gehan) 5M 6,34 foci. a6-isae i �'. Adopted by the Council AU' 15 'iA 193_ Avg 151914 Approved _ 193-- Mayor 93_—Mayor ORIGINAL To Cr CLERK COUNCIL ? CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. '4 r OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ' COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM IC'Reeov.d86ThatB 11ca ees tore on anQ foIr s _ r17 Saln *- T'^7erneavouea .for. by _ _...<_ • i they `are PRESENTED BY c- - r�-__ `� [y olar&:)R COMMISSIONER �--- �' +��--�- "-"-'�--'�- D&E AL la . S�1g84 RESOLVED That licenses for On and Off Sale Malt Beverage applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: • 5�----Appl.-52M --Now- .__ _-._ J. J. Chiodo 458 Rice St. " " " " " 5403 " A. Maebner 278 W. 5th St. n " n n n 5368 n or7aae eaz-, Rl0 Rniv i+a_pp _Il_. -_IL ._-_. n _.__ _ n. __-4136_. e $eniT.i%_SaffiobA 624 Yr6�8e118 St. ------ bouts --'s'2Fi"B@'�.'APi'-------- r =S ORIOINAL TO CITY CLRRR, i CITY OF ST. PAUL PaeNCII. NO (�(b '4 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY /f COMMISSIONER / �� > -c.. -E._, �� ✓- f- --i BATE August 15,,_M4 RESOLVED H. R. Boyd 381 University Av. Off Sale Malt Liquors Appl. 5240 New J. J. Chiodo 453 Rice St. " n " n n 5405 n Lilliam Huntley 344 W. 6th St. " " " n n 5401 n Wm. G. Morvace & E. G. Seheerz, 310 University " " " n n 4137 n IaaQ�6$If@>L 9 9A------H-S67.b��Ag.-----------� - - n n " - 5225 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Tearcc terson sen .­,,:;! In favor �rvax- Against Wenzel /Mr. President (Gel4an) 5M 6.34 e Adopted by the Council 0-15 Approved_ 11���71 h7i7'P 193_ _ Mayor Y_UBLISHED 1e_3 1Ion. 1. "% 'Jarren, Comair r,f Ai,,IIc Safety, Buildin-. Dear Sirs AA-ust 15th, 1934. A Tha attache! applications of E. R. Boyd and Mrs. J. A. ;.utner for On Sale t,talt Bovera4-e licenses were referred back to you, by the city Council, for further Snromation. They wish to lmow particularly why the Boyd place has been closed. Yours very truly, �, 1 city Clerk. ORIOINAL TO CITY CLERK �� COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK - --, COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM C. a No 99610 BY x r,.4wa ren. F. M:i !!I Truax 1. C Resolved, Tt t whloh ap- I Y uVC t�54Aathe-ver: PRESENTED BY llet:-�' COMMISSIONER \ ` - -- DATE August 15, 1934 RESOLVED That renewal of licenses for On and Off Sale Malt Beverage applied for by the persons named here following for the addresses indicated be and they" are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses neon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: G.'W. Beavens 112 No. Dale St. On Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4181 Renewal H. Christenson 1334 Grand Av. " " " ^ " 4149 " J. J. Eichens & F. F. Benz, 1834 St. Clair St. " " " ^ " 5028 " Carl Jeske 4032 E. 7th St. " " " " " 4086 " A. M. Knorr (Wheelock Tavern) 419 Wheelock Pkwy" n n n " 5100 " Steve Mago 564 Bradley St. " " " " " 5858 " Louis Mastroddi 589 E. 7th St. ^ " n n n 5546 n M. J. McCarthy 139 W. Central Av. " " " " " 5315 " Kate Slechta 1079 Forest St. " ^ " " " 5417 " John W. Watters 169 N. Dale St. ° ° " ° " 5399 " (Ambassador Inn) ORIGINAL i0 cITY CLERK COUNCIL w, O. CITY OF ST. PAUL ' I ' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE Anoiqt 15, 1994 COMMISSIONER — RESOLVEO C. T. Heavens 112 no. Dale St. J. J. Eichens & F. F. Benz, 1834 St. Clair 1. Cohen 228 E. Indiana Carl Jeske 4032 E. 7th St. John Loretz, 3.179 University Av. Steve Mago 564 Bradley St. A,. Martz & A. C. Dege 175 Market Place M. J. McCarthy 139 W. Central Av. P. J. Mulkerin 451 Forest St. COUNCILMEN /� S Yeas Nays (r t v Pearce v Peterson [-Rosen In favor T_ eam _VAertea, _.4 Against -"Wenzel ✓Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Off Sale Malt Beverage Appl. 4180 Renewal n IT n n IT 5027 IT a IT IT IT IT 5830 " n n IT It n 4087 IT IT IT n IT n 4090 n IT IT n n n n 5360 " 5255 " IT n n a IT 5313 " IT a " n n 4695 " Adopted by the Council AUG 15 19ZA 193- 1 9 1934 Approved -- _ _193_— Mayor BHN D in -3 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL M CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE O• OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK By, H. E Warren, F M. COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM tr: by the Der - PRESENTED BY a llat COMMISSIONER DATE Anm_v� _gfi 9� 193d RESOLVED That renewal of OIC Sale Malt Beverage Licenses, applied for by the for by the fo3loarining named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee: T. C. Cochran 455 W. 7th St. On Sale Malt Beverage Appl 5298 Renewal Archie Cook 981 Rondo St. n n n " " 5282 " Barry Coulouris 570 Selby* Av. n a a n ^ 5228 " M. M. Hutchins 1842 Point Douglas Rd. ° " " 5192 ° Hagg Iverson 2058 Marshall Av. " " ° " " 5285 " Ed Jones 400 Rice St. " " n a a 4049 " Hau Maloney 1559 university Av" a e n " 5270 " P. F. Mavroulis (Garden of Sweets) 618 Selby " ° " " 5514 Joseph McBride 501 university Av. " " ^ " 5246 ° Joe. & Pat Regolo 107 W. 7th St. " " " " 5265 " L. Schnmacker & Ben Roarke, 674 Wabasha St. " ^ ^ " 5231 " Frank Stepka 580 Como Av. n n " " 5225 ° Vincent Yost 678 Selby Av. " ° " e 5247 " William Zwirm 728 Armstrong 5552 ° COUNCILMEN Yeas ��' Nays /Peterson /tCosen -_ _—In favor W-xC,n ( Against IW enzel /Mr. President (Gehan) W 6,14 Adopted by the Council 5UG 1 5 1934_ 193 Mr. 15, M4 – Appppr�oved 193___ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL:RK CITY OF ST. PAUL F `ENCIL NO:.. Y 8612 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY ,-t�(_4 '_, �,t-��� / COMMISSIONER D&E Angnet 9 1984 RESOLVED That Licenses for Off Sale Malt Beverage applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees Peter E. Bigelbach 915 St. Glair St. Off Sale Malt Beverage Appl 5272 Now ..Ay,_...., n-....,_.u...,Y._..-u--�..._:.:..n.... __,,......_,...n , ...5165 .,:, '�►�._ Doris E. Gruber 577 Dayton Av. n n n n n 5259 a Hnil S. Johnson 751 Payne Av. n n n n n 5260 n Mrs. L. Schelzer & A. Grodin, 171 Front St. n n a n n 5524 n Joe Selbitschke, 558 Edmund St. n a " ' " 5554 n COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays Pc t'ce ,Peterson XosenIn favor Truax Warren -_Against ,Venzel �tr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the. Council AM 15 109A 193 / Approved AN 19 1934 193__ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK p ' 986 FILE NO 1 CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Lr F No, 99813 $Y $.: E Warren; F M.' COUNCIL ESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM Rai r: c n.,_r, /f etnh aD-' lt'!'\ �U 6 1 GI.IC. k. r GOMPREMISSIEONER DATE August 9, 1984 •'+ RESOLVED That renewal of Off Sale Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee: A. H. Abramovits 82 N. Milton St. Off Sale Malt Beverage Appl 5180 Renewal Leon Bach 540 Canada St. " " " n " 5084 " John Brix 1082 Thomas St. n n a n n S854 a Aug. J. Bnlinaki 217 Charles St. a n a n n 5311 n F. C. Cochran 455 W. 7th St. ^ n n n a 5294 n Harry Coulouris 370 Selby Av. " ■ ^ " " 5227x: ^ c4sephizo--Gram,_._._._......_469--BroadwW _a .__.. a_.___.a-e.____......._.n--- M. J. Hartman 1346 Thomas St. ^ n n n n 5244 a M. M. Hutchins 1342 Point Douglas Rd a n n " a 5194 ^ R. A. Jerre 384 Pleasant Av. n n n n a 5182 a L. Schumacker & Ben Roarke, 674 S. Webasha St. a ■ ^ " a 5232 " Ids. Silver 859 Front St. a s n n n 3825 n Frank Stepka 580 Como Av. n n n n n 5226 " F. E. Warren 438 Rondo St. n a n n n 5337 " West & Evans 1520 Como Av. W. a a w n a 5317 a Vincent Yost, 678 Selby Av. " " ■ ^ ^ 5248 " Wm. Zwirm 728 Armstrong Av. w n n n n 5335 n COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council �I If; 15 1 N 4 193 V'Pearce Peterson ✓ Rosen a"" 1Q 3/1 --ruair —5---In favor Approved _ 193 _— VRerrerr— _Against Wenzel Mayor ;4-Mr. President (Gehan) k'T1iFJSJ'Fn%3 V 5M 6.34 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLRRK PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER FILE NO• CITY OF ST. PAUL I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK — f.i' F ISO,98618 Bp B.rE W#',,en;'F SL COUNCIL RESOLUTION FORM aaV^I,. C vr�-;Jr, DATE August 9, 1954 •+>u' RESOLVED That renewal of Off Sale Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee: A. H. Abramovits 82 R. Milton St. Off Sale Malt Beverage Appl 5180 Renewal Leon Bach 540 Canada St. n e n n n b084 n John Brix 1082 Thomas St. n n a n n 5864 a Aug. J. Bulineki 217 Charles St. a s e n n 5511 n F. C. Cochran 455 W. 7th St. " " " " ^ 5297 " Harry Coulouris 570 Selby Av. a r e a a 52271c e ciesephiae-Greco___.__.______._._459-BroadwW M. J. Hartman 1846 Thomas Ste n n n » n 5244 a M. M. Hutchins 1342 Point Douglas Rd ^ n n n ^ 5194 • R. A. Jerre 584 Pleasant Av. ^ It IN n n 55182 n L. Schumacker & Ben Roarke, 674 S. Wabasha St. ^ ^ ^ ' ' 5252 ^ Ida Silver 859 Front St. ^ e ^ n n 5825 n Frank Stepka 580 Como Av. " " ^ ^ ^ 5226 • F. E. Warren 458 Rondo St. n n n n n 5557 a West & Evans 1520 Como Av. W. ^ ' ' " • 5317 " Vincent Yost, 678 Selby Av. ^ " • " " 5248 " Wm. Zwirm 726 Armstrong Av. w n n n n 5555 n COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council All 5 1Q5 1Q4193 `Pearce Peterson ✓ ---In Rosen —5 favor Wrr eetr— —I�7 L Against /A'p�proved k, Wenzel Mayor y'Mr. President (Gehan) g r' F�D37 5M 6.34 -- .- _ i MZNQUEIIT TABES - September 12, 1934• �% � Year Amoualc t �ppbins Greco a 459 Broadway (Off Sale 1932 -Eo A.F.$ 1513.60 Malt Bev.) [R. J. atellier�d� 450 N.Cleveland Ave. (RefonRestaurant) 1932 -No A. F. 296.83 E. A. Loan (Sale Malt Bev.) Drig E. Gruber 377 Dayton Ave. (Off sale 1932-A. F. 1730.65 Malt Bev.) V J. iD. Treece 410 Empire Bldg. (salmi) 1932-A. F. 13,574.61 /�HcCabe ^ 250 W. 4th St. (On sale 1932 -No A.F. 1306.07 Malt Bev.) ✓ d° ®i485 Ek•851-98sN. 186 Grove St. (Off sale 1928 -No A. F. 431.28 Goo. ow" Melt Bev. 1929- " 406.67 (Restaurant; 1930- " 3855•.3392 1932- 19"31- " 11.3 2 " 2 fo P 0. McMahon 337 Jac"Ou St. (Hotel) 1932-A.F. 1435,_71 175 Market Place (Off sale 1932-A.F. 1307.69 ; Malt Bev.) o. nage Q Ha9617 rry G. McGee 103 Midland Bldg. Provident Loan 320 Midland Bldg. *society t%J29601L r t.Paul Press Clubs 356 Minnesota St. (Master Barber) 1932-A.P. 11,499.68 (chattel Mtg. 1932-A. F. 11, 499.68 (On sale 1932 -No A.F. 2204.42 � p*r4�ta�1iT September 12, 1934• Leer Ater -( a ail Co. 719 Ave. Gas. Stu. 3 pmpa.) 1932 -Ho A, T'. fA.Borgetrom s 96k Parw Ave. (confect.) 1932w o A. 302.1 y Steed 2417,Pearl St. (Ice Del.) 1932 -Ho A.F. 125.23 0 HM1514arry ?&cQuneg 397 ?.Prior Ave. toff Sale Malt Bev: ) 1932-A. F. 45o.91 ",9601 ntbon9 .7illelli o 1692 Randolph 3t. (Ia® Sta.) 1937-Pio A.F. 1932 -Paid. 5 :-9T Surah Silver a 169 RendolpTs St- {at3 Sale meat Bey.) 1931 -No A.F. 1932 -Paid. 377.03 3i iaer 1382 Rios St. (Baltmher} 193020-90 -F- 226-92. =2,16 ti ohn t3. Meaeon 1 330 Robert St • ( Sal s at Rev. $) 1931—Ho A.F. 1932 -paid. 3657.10 (Remtaurant) 26516 �allesn 353 Robert St. ( Reetauxant) 1932-•®. F • 2145. 40 0n Sale malt Bev.) aer►ia Lee , 2345 S.Robert St. (GaB�e,) Pio A.F. 309.14 1926 -Na qg�'�� $9, 1927- N 19P-8:41 9114. 76.33 1929 '4 1930- 1931- 61d 1932— � DBLIlf �S TABSS '� September 12, 1934• Year Amo'rMt //• ffi • Pure Oil oo. a 729 Payne Ave, (Gas. Sta. 1932 -No A.r. . 4..30' 3as. pmns.) ..A.Borgstrom m 964 Payne Ave. (OoaYeot.) 1932-110 A.F. 302.2 ffi Wank Stack p 2417 Pearl St - (lee Del.) 193p -No A.F. 128.23 Harry 387 N.Prior Ave. (Off HaltalBev.) 1932-A. F. 450.81 phony villein 1 1692 Randolph St. (Ioe ata.) 1932 -No A F- 58'97 t/ Silver $ 1698 Raudolpb St. (Off Sale v.) malt 1932-NoiB.F. 377.03 ffigteiner . a 1202 Rioe St. (Batober) 1932 -No A.F. 1 441 Parson a 330 Robert St. (0n 04f (sale 1931 -No A.F. 1932-Paid. 3687.10 (R�esta�iivrent) �ggffi51_��c9.8 i'a31on 353 Robert St. (Restaurant) 1932-A.P. 2145.40 J. { On sale malt Bev.) Y-ervin Lea 845 S.Robert St. (Gas•Sta. 3 No A.F. 1921 to 1925• 309.14 1926 -So A.F. 1.2 pmpa.) 1927- " 9 1929- " 91.53 1930- a 1932- 2. ffi4 1932- " #99533 tl o on Bros. 1594-6 University Ave. (Butcher) 1932-A.F. 2174.33 ® #qg W. J. Blanchette &0 1790 University Ave. (OffSale193 2ND A.F. 214.33 B DELINQUENT- TAXES -3- September 12, 1934. Year Amount. ! 8 a char•Bros, v 709-11 Rondo St. (Off sale 1931-15o A.r. 6 .51 mat Bev.) 1932 -No A. F. ..124..22 73 861 Aroble (look 981 Rondo et. (On sale 1932 -iso A.F. 1+.87 Malt Bev.) 8�� arry ulourie ® Barry 370 Selby Ave. (On & off 1931-A.P. 1926.7 sale Malt Bev.)1932-A.F. 56.73 9 o s 645-7 Selby Ave. (Restaurant) 1932-A.F. 305.o6 recent Yost 676 Selby Ave. (On sale 1931 -Del. 204.09 Malt Bev. 1932-A.F. 421.36 scent Yost 678 Selby Ave. (off sale 1931 -Del. PO4 09 Malt Bev.) 1932-A. F. 421.36 0 91 so Bros. 689 N.snelling Ave. (Grocery) 193,--A.F. 494.©2 0 Com' ancon r A.9 977 N.Sualling Ave. (Ios Del.) 1932 -No A.F. 173.56 rris Fishman 135 state St. (Butcher) 1932 -No A.F. 29.36 , #99516 d tia261. Whiting Univ. & vand.alia Ste. (on sale CANNOT LOCATE. Malt Bev.) #99533 tl o on Bros. 1594-6 University Ave. (Butcher) 1932-A.F. 2174.33 ® #qg W. J. Blanchette &0 1790 University Ave. (OffSale193 2ND A.F. 214.33 B 7Z- 11 J. Twohy DELIN IM TAXES September 12, 1934. 363 Nabasha, St. (Restaurant) oPrank 961 0. Thompson & 320 Wabasha St. 0. 0. Orth (Dainty Dot Hake Shop) pg �overtoa 751 l7abaaha $t. son & Bomman I* 40 (Restaurant) -4- 'rear Amount 1931 -Del. 6971.27 1932-A.F. 6717.39 1933-A. F. 3763.19 1932-A. F.. -36_Z4.3 -8T. 40 (Restaurant) 1932-A.F. 165.30 69o. Wheeler Ave. Butoher caro very; 1932 -Ho A.F. 345.16 F. W.1ks4rvth-,co Freeman, 1056 Rose Ot. tae Statlaa 5132 d.A.Yiaaep & da want r i39 TtL st: NO 41 557 Rocoo ,Soheavooe,,, Rine+ RozuSte; Mey�--00-Roemd 57 Rbaoa' Scheava Lexiagt'on i7siaaxe�tp ": 5t1 ; AnthoYgr Heat d Qromrrel3 "5� .%prs�venenti 1�apxesn - 1136.7t Rstaurant 5ii3 A:J....aaclly 53d Riab St: 49d7 F L.A:.�Ctat�yR4yndo�Xd, g75 E:Mian�ehehd St. , ".. X997 l[arlorr, t Minnie Al ea 540 Cedar .Wm S.dbxid ii4lred Rio 1,L85 3T Jaogeon "' ites Papmar� ' ay"Ave:` ' 2nd`nd.dlr:. Ofi" 8 Malt Bev: 5026 E, St�iia 3ffiI 'Miahigaa St. .` t)roaker : 30 Rios St . ° 5 Frane e'Hssaes 430 pass St *' ►965. ;ioai`A.16v a _ ;:364 R~Deie St,. Rsetanrant 4990: ?B, U. Predgwx 775 Front "St. *� 9'hamas 8kaxda 3,015 W. It et. " � 46 toughton� ino 1b388 Univexsitp Aver n' 57«33 otnlsa $CrindsA lES2. 0onoord @. itisedhhida�•. fix, 606 "ii, .dopa AVei 5 . Uexd dt da. k00 Un!V6*.eitq A4ei 9Plti e.._0actti�e rste3e _ 1945 ftivapaiip 1NbAsezt6itp Q1nb5 Bi.3+luAx.eeyy5i3}R t S.hctl�N.r ;;,,� • Qe, #ember 1'2 ` -Wagner 747 sigh st.' Ace Del very 37� . Q.. Bauer•830 &-.Robert. St. Tde 8tetion 3924 'hoa+as Oren 6-7i Rondo' Si. 1 Fred. TA :. ' ;,%961 !`ai`onia:`Ave.. ;ti=e Rouee X964 ' Q. 8., 1Peueniel8i • 1934 �ii.versi y* Ave.0l,1 iBnrnex 5101 Txaoy Wilcox 11wW.Svmmtt Ave: Reataaraat, 3-h Jatsob gaaerg 269 R.3d st:` �` 432 . Anderson 1190 Rid,O St. Mrs Barbas _. '• 959 teeuytier st. ' =11 Emmett.0onno17Y. 924 Riap st: ". 5465. Mrs'. b'r#. Fiedler 9.4# iriymond Ave. ''494 Mario Haxdi"177 W..7th sty " 5441 E� 1' R ,M.-B"*4 1$49 xlpivexeitY AVS. Auctioneer -. 51x4 sartlee Mun.;Service 29 W 5th st' Gas, ta,# pompe 39k '4rnA P. Gardt►ex 498Be Ave: e ' 3 ° 430 AeZson Di1 00 'P:Ino 733 Front St. " 3: p X391 A. Aoellex : 421,W: QZeveland: Ave. " ` 3 • . "Z56 $. A. Ammmel ' 990 grand Ave, Wal#ex'$aiewreld d_' doe Ma4den , 315 On'08valtY Ave. _ Peterm. Vogt _ 230%" W. Oomo. Ave. a :' , 3, t3eo. Youpng 1404 Bt 0119St.; 3: '• " 5114 a. 4aMee2064 Randolph st: ' 5q5� B..Q.-&indlinn 1114 . White Beer Ave.: s 5 P ill#PB srliah : • ` 244 E,Fa•irxie d Ave.'77 Be ry X17 R1ec rio E�aid 'Hakal'Y: , 141 �'w 6th: Jba0pb Areber 1279 RandoVph St._ E d,B..;Home Bakery 2444 marehail'Ave. sept..12�, 193. ;SPOT I)ELII�QBT Jahn BraAt 440 Jaakeon st, Bakery °. 5014 $arry. A xeipel Ed 13ga mtmd 8t. Butcher 2684 No 7th St.- N; y5'16� `►x`70 E. F., Johmegn, i666 .Grand Ave. X56 Roy J .:EedBau 320 $tin®on st. " ►906 Jas:.►bak': 943 W. 7W St. Eiseruaeager` 1943 drand Ave. " 'NO '571 '571`A..DaU .st. ]im. G, Gloldberg.. 1711 ftutwrd. s , " 50371 , 17ational: Tda oo. 165 bi,Da'Le st« ' "' 5o3g Strobel Brae: E421 St— mairs 5060 w ,0..A�ain : , 915 9t:';Qleix st; aoatectonerY 5059 ,T. A. Battu 671 1, s tF53 webaeha $t. t7anteet onerypgR` s. a, • xG76x 603.9PaOasha at. ©7�4 Ttiome�e htSrt 122 l imdiadtt Aroade 5169 Ed. E `Boehm 1511 liaudolph`'st. Grooery >7aviA:,Dalaaeie 922 Mei U std ": 5R1R )dr AHu�taer., 571 `,.Dale tat a 5C1Q�! Wm LeBiaari - 1523d1by Ave. " X51 Red�naeld 1taDo10ugh Frank tEfkedhl` '498 Thomas st" e. 9ai 0. Murawski 1.702 Laurel Ave j5�6�1(Ei 4tY56 Hationel 'Pea tJo, 165 Pi.Da18 8t "' 5030 Joha.Palmer 67 Ohio W. J. ]?atter ` . 71,0 .E, 70st 4938 flora saoomb + . 387 t7herokee Ave. " z 51132 . ' o. whidum 321 vnSvereitq.Ave« *' S 33 12, 193 B04 ; DLLIBQti1�2' -ire. Anna Raaboo 959 Gaultier St. On sale W,t Bev. 2617 T. Vogel 1217 Randolph St. Off sale, Malt, Bev. Narmaa Strinden ". 953 A. Dale st. " 564 Borman Strinden` 192 (lanocrd s 5045 Morten Striuftiij 1033=W. 7th St " 5x344 . s�l:g &Snack strap 1043 . mrand Ave. � 5Q� xsa�. "A: 1Pevilg;: •• : 364 R. Dale st _" ' ` 1�gy 9a'L.. Mniaxek 1702 laurel Ave. �►m. beh 1513 Seby Aver 4950 Triangle: fan xl5 w. loth. st " . ' . ,. 4831 ltatteiai"` inn#t 90 . s. Robert st. 9'hcse� 8kardi 1015 . 7$h St. " 514g H, :: R►.: Prodger 775 yronV st: john I�ei11Y 1557.Univereity"Ave; ":Sadie Shapiro ;:; 331 leutdd)* St. Mre Anna Bent a 959 daaultierSt. " ZOU Hazel Whi cn� a rmsatt .fbntiol q R16R "Ugrverspt Ave,:,k g.24 Rine: s# y, I* spae Malt ear. 193 ormen Btrindon 953 N. Dale St. " 5049 8ormaa..Strtnden 12 (lonoord st: .,- " 04, 5 '86rman Striaden 11033 R. 7th st 5043 = � L. A.33uston�AsYmond 975- E,. i[ nne]iaha st. 4990, - meriol.4 Minriio laxlow f t soa, A.. Nevild, 3b4 ti. Dale St.: " 499 k Swig 86 : $haolt Shop io43; grand Ave. " ' 4854 iisttuint Z 3ioiiti , , 90 S. Robert .Bt. Thoa. 8i�arda 1015 w." 7th St. " " ' 5147 stoughtnn, xao_. 2318 U verait Ave, " 9134 Alegi Papa540 lewd" st. " 51^277. Hr RY P$Odger 1J75 ftoAt .Apt4 A 51, ' John Railly 1557 vnivereity Ave. . . ,�0� Sept -12i1934 ;,DELrNt�U�T )at► TourvSlls ` 369 S, Bnelli ng Ave: Antaher 5217 weatl*d Bros.- 1219 Aroade, $t. "` 5162 xrvin &oop 4s1 Babasha fit.. Hotel (Empress,) 31�C 3 "rooIDl1"..; Brand -Silver Staree 67 E: 7th st: Restaurant 5142 Nan ii1oney 3.359 i4"relty, Ave., n 527 Jaseph`3ta,Br3de. 501 University Ave. 5245 L,$ahumaoher & Bea Roadke 674"Dodd Road s" „5233 8'rank 8tepka 396 0040 Ave. �. �j224� forth Bnd_ Zmprovemant Rice �"�awso�i. 9te,_ Merrq-G10-Round X216" Theo'. JohnooA S, 6rt .� 0ohgxeas ' �' 5224 �RavezV#ew stub) Illldred:Piakieah. 327 Jackson St.' On. Sale 'Mat Bev', Rap t�xaen 2136 B.:7th st. D Aeler";fait gev, ;1 A," J, Qotmoxly 539 Pine St, On Sale Malt fay. Wm.Sohmidt H,a.gaIL 937 �'areet St. oa sale oast Bev* Albert Zahirtiook.. T59 Qromoll Ave. U "station AA rel► %J1,6 4teah 70394 .f�h�ites -St., " ¢ d`oe Fink 335 4 +Lawson St-" � Goo BE Lona "doldbexg" , 1210 Selby Av % u; r'eax. ( l3eorge 1�oung ' 1,00 St:. alaix st. L. H..Amxmdeoa 2191 Ra'bbins St. " _ Yo74'rfb eattaruut inon Ave." 902 iraxrgt ]Ceaiieth, %#ng' j9. diienwood Ave.. N "49f ro JV st.'_ by,139 C; Qentral .Ave. tint �d 1079 Fcreet at - are Sept4. baesaacx dna) 'r eae: 112 R.`De1e $t: 't IiBLINQ MT ;1934 8t4Cieir'St. :meat t.. Breul X42 Stryker Ave. " IEta Station Joe Rhode 111 Ooncord Btu "- Texaacs `.Oil Station ' QLevelea$ d f►tto " Bray I co d Feel oo. Hemline & Thomas S'W.):'1! ffi602 . Paul.k 4 Rice:at. -off. $ale Melt. Bev. "'9151 pence Ha1:1 515g Rbatauraut 515'F On Sale Melt Bey, 5155 TAVOrn 5156 J. Chiodo -a40 -Rsoi :St, as .sere :fit Bev ' S4c>3 �Jal' i1SIRWPi' -a73' # ,5th It �. 1 ': .�:536d _ 391 Uni-vere'ity Ave. Off �aAo Malt Bev. rj2b4} .? J: ohiodo 453 Rice Lillian 4t 4tlep - . -344 T. 6th at �m..Cf.'Morvaoe y. :jig 6zo (ir�.$!laVeae 112 1P. NIS at. OAIM6 -:wait $!1'. JrJ Riohe7as &.'.b'4F.}3e s '. •is34 8t,t�Tia-i at -;' a .:' h71 OL a } " Curl 3 4 7th " .jaake .St. 4Mi "(�Pheelba�s :rave tj. 419Wh6elo, Pkwy._ .,.. X100 �e ' � ,, �3� �•• nth 8t. , 564 Bradley 8. ro JV st.'_ by,139 C; Qentral .Ave. to 1079 Fcreet at - are i69 me st �f. baesaacx dna) 'r eae: 112 R.`De1e $t: ;1934 8t4Cieir'St. �e ' � ,, �3� �•• nth 8t. , 194°�f�U11�OUS #98620-Qont sept. 12,.1934 Noxtlk � < k ohii tigxb#R. 1178 Uaivetef y.Ave.' off sale. Mit' OST. �t090 � stems Mage 'S6� Hrsdley ;st " 5360 M, • J. Ma.Eiazthy • 139 W; ttentral Ave, • a ; . 5313 P. J.". Muikdx a' i, 451Fdrebt st tl., Coohisa X55 U+ 7th -Bt'. .0 Sale" bia7t Hev ` 529 M.M.Hutohins 32'Pt,Doaglas Rd. a<,J, 5392 Harry �vdxdon 2058 Marshall _Ave. ". • 5283 `Ed. Jones 400 Riad St. a 4079 Ran Maloney 1359 University Ave. P.:F.Magraulia 628 Selbq Ave,. a, 5314 ' Jflseph. MoBride 501 Unve3�sity Ave.' " 5246 F' Jas,..de Pat Regoio 10j i�. 10th St. _ : L.Sahumacker Ben Rom 674 8,ftbasha,St' 5231 rye. . Frank Stapka 380 ttamo Ave, 5225 Ri111em Zwirm2ffi Armstrong>Ave. :; "` 5332 Patel E; Bigall�aoh'. 915 gt. their 8t.. Off �Sa1a Malt Uisv .5272 Mmi3 Johvsaa 751 Payne Ave, a_ 526- rs:.$aheigea &.A'Arodin :171.r,r6nt 9t:. .Tae ' elbits ah 558 Edmtad S€. •' S33� z Z 1 1 - Saw 961 Septo 12, 193, 80', DE1Mi8+�tT. A. H.. Abzemolr�ta' �!2 1i.1511taan St, Obi ,Sale }dal t Bev: 51$0 ' Leon, Udh. 5W 0aaiada Jahn Sz1z 10$2 Thomas at. �' 3�5 inaki X17'°Qhe ale at S3 O. Cochran 455 "�, 7th 8t, 5297 tiy' HJ,Bartmea 134f►.Thomes $ " 5'+ ,M,Butahine 1342'•Douglaa RA.Jezue 39 Pleesant'Ave." " " 512 �..$e�i•�ms+�ksz � Elan Ro�ke: 674•,, -Dodd Raft ;R, '' 5232 ,` } 3da $ilvex 559 Road St.:, Fxaaa 8tepka " '390 Ramo A4e.' �tthiren 3$ I iida .p Stant a!>;+►aa�a ` 15v:�.- 5317 am: xrir 72ffi'Armrtraxig Ave. '5333 4617,- A* M4,vttn r.. 25 iaa as�a ,8t. CfDnieOt3anB�y Lucy Le born 399 ;'7th 8E' �aroter=Berber.' 5249 H,J,Bimana"", 630 �,Priar Ave,' Gas SCa2 pmpn; a,a. $t.,sAUTO Ing 1. ith, H. R =Boy¢ 3B1 0nvezaitp.Ave.` Hastanrsnt" 5239 Mxa.J.A;Autne�t 566. $t, 5211 J 4T.'' Coda- .7th Dan'arriei 2279 Oomo Ave; 5152 Wm.G:waile,t� Scheer$ 3l© 'tTnivers3ty Ave. a` X135 �(�l.aokharrk't7a�aj: a Albext "'itel*aa IN W,. 7th St" 31,50o s 8azry �►iednoz:.1002 N. Dale .9t. 406 ... itaehren: 273 �: gt?� st 5369 .r � ~ a 13TS0ELhA OUR g lfapittsl airy Heveaev. 9�S1 �. Dale St:. tai' sale Malt Bei. %r% t . j 1 I' C,.�dmfsto 205 AevitRa 9lclg. pt►¢R�1q �'iri8ttad stem} chattel Mt .LRaw sAiBTy Lo :53 53 xg 1 I All 77 jt E.Minneheha St. Oif sale" Ma1t:Be�j., .75d J .Tohn �`.,'.fighmit� 699 R.M1�utahaha st, � ti ' F\ 1 j 1: r _ o....Nlv�fQ,h� .V CLBNK FILENCIL NO. COU b A6 14 l CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERKc. F xo 98614 BYH �. Warren F b •. I COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM I'ITrua�L_Z•ha[tic nses sor wmetr ap tut EcP��'� PRESENTED BY DATE AuQugt 99, 1934 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED That reneaal of the various licenses applied for by the following indicated be and they are hereby granted and the named persona for the addresses City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: 9. Behrendt' 308 Rice St Bakery Appl 5163 Renewal I Joseph Palmer 286 Randolph St. n 5251 " " John Malmquist, 705 E. 3rd St. Butcher ° 5278 " Grand -Silver Stores 67 E. 7th St. Confectionery n 5143 " Florian Pharmacy 720 N. Snelling " " 4962 " Ellie G. Wiberg 282 Rice St. " " 5185 • A. H. Abramovitz 82 N. Milton St. Grocery " 5.7 n Leon Bach 560 Canada St. " " 5085 " offi Br ThD " " 3858 9230 " f r�z ��/ 544 Park Av. " " 3831 " $. E. Gaarden 61 N. Kent St. " Delinquent 1933-1934 a 5174 " So R. Gaarden 61 No. Kent St. " 5-2.^-.-34-1935 - " 5274 " R. B. Glewwo 194 Concord St. " a 5210 " Adolph Groes 480 E. Curtice " " 5257 " R. A. Jerue 584 Pleasant Av. " " 5181 >a 0-1 El:V CLERK COUNCIL NO.9861 4 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY DATE Au¢uet 9, 19334 COMMISSIONER--­-­-- RESOLVED OMMISSIONER- -.._ RESOLVED _2_ 1594-6 University Av. Grocery Appl 5972 Renewal Johnson Bros. a ° 3837 ° Louis Klein 580 Rice St. E, J. Klett 921 Rondo St.' a " 3896 " Fbrest.-£t. a •-------_ ---°-----5387- �- -- John Malmquist 705 E. 3rd St. n A 5277 " i - — -----+r. _.5758 L. S. Manaige 559 Blair St. " a 3885 ° Walter Most 1026 Front St. " " 5166 " Mrs. L. T. Laine 1200 Gaultier St. a a 3929 " W. H. Prescott 865 Grand Av. a a 5186 " E. R. Samuelson 1059 Beech St. " a 5279 " Ida Silver 859 Front St. " " 3824 " West & Evans 1520 W. Como Av. a " 5316 a Lee Bockius 962 Earl St. Gasoline Sta. 5 pumps " 5252 " Joe Noviek 300 S. Snelling Av. a " 3 " " 5230 " Wm. O'Rourke 1552 Selby Av. a a 5 " 5320 " ORIOINALTd CI��'CL[RK COUNCIL �� / 'Y+ CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE Znguat 9, �9Rd RESOLVED Yeas _ Bray Ice & Fuel Co. 2140 University Av. Ice Delivery Appl 4572 Renewal n n n n n 2140 University Av. " ^ n 4543 n n if n n n 2140 University Av. ^ ^ ^ 4574 " F. C. Cochran 455 W. 7th St. Restatrant " 5296 ^ .Archie Cook 981 Rondo St. " " 5281 " E. Fedeli 91 S. Robert St. a ^ 5299 " Ed Jones 400 Rice St. a ° 4050 n R. A. Koonce 1561 University Av. ^ " 5508 " James Pat Regola 107 W. 10th St. " " 5264 ^ -�eel:►.�c-aPo-].det►-- -- -.� ___ 19-E: 5t�3tz__._.__ 5292......x_ . Wm. Zwirm 728 Armstrong " ^ 5331 ^ �: Ctfernies' 51F -3t." Petei"St: -5m- m "Second-Hand•Dee ler.,... _._ _...n-- AUG 151934 Yeas Nays s Adopted by the Council Pearce 193 ✓ ,"Peterson �� ✓Rosen J In favor Approved QVC7 —193_— -Truax- r Against /✓Wenzel Mayor 6' Mr. President (Gehan) 1UBL1SMM O -.55 -ja W 6.34 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Office, of City Clerk L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk I September 13, 1934 lex•. Archie Cook Rondo St, -St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for RESTAURANT LICENSE at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council.. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this uronerty. ' The Council hasbeen withholding taxesoareng licenses on income producing -property awhich delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action s.nd if there is a reasonable eaulanation of the cause of the taxes not being uaid the Council will be pleased to grant you or tYe owner a hearing. Yours very truly, ity Clerk, (.�, ��•�.-•-�`� , �_ �,' "s it ., DELINQUENT TAXES C. F. #98614 ® September 12, 1934 Year Amount Esther Bernstein 168 E. Congress St.(Grocery) 1931 Judgment $`p539.29 1932 A.F. 517.83 ✓ B. Maletsky 164 Eva St. (Grocery) 1931 Judgment 273.58 1932 No A.F. 123.20 ✓ E. P. Lundeen 1321 Forest St. (Grocery) 1932 No A.F. 119.12 S. R. Gaarden 61 N. Kent St. (Grocery) 1931 No A.F. 1,823.61 1932 Ans.F. 1,684.54 Continental Oil Co. 177 S. Robert St. (Gas Sta.3 1929 Judgment 835.93 Pumps) 1930 Judgment 806.80 1931 Judgment 794.47 1932 Ans.F. 819.41 • Sam Kanum 241 Rondo St. (Grocery) 1932 Judgment 240.05 ,/ Archie Cook 981 Rondo St. (Restaurant) 1932 No A.F. 14.87 '-�'A. B. Cherniss 513 St. Peter St. (2nd Hnd.Dlr.) 1932 No A.F. 594.68 Q Johnson Bros. 1594-6 University (Grocery) 1932 Ans.F. 2,174.33 i' Esch & Wolden 19 E. 5th St. (Restaurant 1932 No A.F. 2,012.08 s I r� r, #1 Council File # 98614 A. Behrant 308 Rice St. Bakery None Joseph Felzer 786 Randolph St. " None John Malmquist 705 E. 3rd St. Butcher None Grand -Silver Stores 67 E. 7th St. Confectionery None Florian Pharmacy 720 N. Snelling Ave. " None Ellis G. Wiberg 282 Rice St. " None A. H. kbramovitz 82 N. Milton St. Grocery None Leon Bach 560 Canada St. It None John Brix 1082 Thomas St. It None Hubert Franz 544 Park Ave. "' None R. H. Glewwe 194 Concord St. " None Adolph Gross 480 E. Curtice St. " None R. A. Jerue 384 Pleasant Ave. "' None Louis Klein 580 Rice St. ° None E. J. Klett 921 Rondo St. " None John Malmquist 705 E. 3rd St. n None L. S. Manaige 559 Blair St. " None Walter Most 1026 Front St. 't None Mrs. L. T. Paine 1200 Gaultier, St. " None W. H. Prescott 865 Grand Ave. " None E. H. Samuelson 1059 Beech St. " Nona Grocery #2. Council File #98614 None None Gas Sta. 3 pumps None Ida Silver 859 Front St. West & Evans 1520 W. Como Ave. Lee Bockius 962 Earl St. Joe Novick 300 S. Snelling Ave. Wm. OtRourke 1332 Selby Ave. Bray Ice & Fuel Co. 2140 University Ave. F. C. Cochran 455 W. 7th St. E. Fedeli 91 S. Robert St. Ed Jones 400 Rice_St. R. A. Koonce 1361 University Ave. James Pat Regola 107 W. 10th St. Wm. Zwirm 728 Armstrong Ave. Grocery #2. Council File #98614 None None Gas Sta. 3 pumps None It " 3 " None 3 " None Ice Delivery None RestaurantNone None " None it None it, None None a ORIGINAL TO CITY CLINK- 1461 Payne Av. COUNCIL w, (� App. 4292 CITY OF ST. PAUL O. ' � 672 Arcade St. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK " 4646 " COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM No. �Ss1s— 8. D. Warren. F. Ei': ._ r 4a. I. c. Pe R= -� 1 That llceneeR'tor which .I _ n made �r a PRESENTED BY ( �• ...--<.+:_._.-._ DATE Aucma. �I��=��'�4� COMMISSIONER—N—) " C. E. Williamson RESOLVED That renewal of the various licenses"applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: T. C. Tucker 1461 Payne Av. Butcher App. 4292 Renewal Carl J. Schnalzbauer, 672 Arcade St. Gasoline Sta. 3 PUMPS " 4646 " " 5---"----n--6525----n__ Shell Petroleum Corp. 79 W. 7th St. It IN 4 " " 4291 " C. E. Williamson 1626 Selby Av. Grocery " 4538 " Charles Cohen 457 Wabasha St. Hotel (Capitol) 30 rooms " 5410 " __....n__f9psid3ng}riga _" "._-5865 ._..n.. +iY4-1VsbaBA6`SE: — — Yrs. M. Johnson 452 St. Peter St. " (Palace) 14 " " 529 n .National Realty Management Co.Inc. 545 N. Snelling " (Hemline) 60 " ^ 5064 " R. D. Manners, 1712 Wellesley Av. Oil Burner Installer " 4005 n G. W. Heavens 112 N. Dale St. Restaurant " 4178 v Hazel Chakeris 869 Grand Av. n " 5451 C. F.Dinger 641 S. Smith Av. a " 5444 " 0. Slam 194 W. Summit Av. n ^ 8339 " Carl Gelderman 777 S. Smith Av. n " 4689 " M. M. Hutchins 1342 Point Douglas Rd. ^ " 5198 " Sam $aishian 195 W. 7th St. " ^ 5450 " ORIGINAL. TO CITY CLCRK FOU�NCIL. NO. (�086iCN ��;; ,. .' '� CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COMMNTED BY ISSIIONER DATE August 15, 1934 RESOLVED —2— Yeas Nays / P�rce /P/eterson A. M. Knorr 419 W. Wheelock Parkway Restaurant Appl. 5099 Renewal (Wheelock Tavern) /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 D. Levenson 387 Cedar St. " " 5362 " Steve Mago 564 Bradley St. " " 5359 " Louie Mastroddi 589 E. 7th St. " " 5345 " M. J. McArthur 189 W. Central Av. " " 5435 " George J. Schiller, 506 S. Smith Av. " " 5443 " Kate Slechta 1079 Forest St. " " 5418 " Town Talk Sandwich Shop, Inc. 380 Robert St. " " 5415 " Sam Zoukes & Steve Verdick 318 Rice St. " " 4654 " COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays / P�rce /P/eterson /Rosen _ In favor �x WAQW4 C/ Against ,`Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Cou J 193 1 c— Approved ��'� L-193_— Mayor ffMLESUED /dam 3V DELINQUENT TAXES C.F. #98615 • September 12, 1934. Year Amount Mrs. R. G. Swanson 1560 Payne Ave. (GPumps� 3 1932 No A.F. 60.96 (i National Realty 545 N. Snelling (Hotel-oamm8ine)1932 Ans.F. 2,447.63 Management Co. Inc. 0. Elam 194 W. Summit Ave. (Restaurant) 1932 Ans.F. 4,314.98 '1931 No A.F. 6,658.77 Johnson,Bros. 474 Wabasha St. (Hingte725rams. 1932 No A.F. 8,092.66 t�. 0 C. F. #98615 T. C. Tucker 1461 Payne Ave.• Butcher' None Carl J. Schmalzbauer 672 Arcade St. Gas Sta. 3 Pumps None Shell Petroleum Corp. 79 W. 7th St. " " 4 " None C. E. Williamson 1626 Selby Ave. Grocery None Charles Cohen 457 Wabasha St. Hotel (Capital) None 30 rooms Mrs. M. Johnson 452 St. Peter,St. Hotel (Palace None 14 rooms R. D. Manners 1712 Wellesley Ave. Oil Burner Installer None G. W. Beavens 112 N. Dale St., Restaurant None Hazel Chakeris 869 Grand Ave. " None C. F. Dinger 641 S. Smith Ave. n None Carl Gelderman 777 S. Smith Ave. " None M. M. Hutchins 1342 Pt. Douglas Rd. " None Sam Kaishian 193 W. 7th St. " None A. M. Knorr 419 W. Wheelock Pkwy. ° None (Wheelock Tavern) D. Levenson 387 Cedar St. ° None p Steve Mago 564 Payne Ave. ° None Louis Mastroddi 589 E. 7th St. "' None M. J..McArthur 139 W. Central Ave. " None - George J. Schiller 506 S. Smith Ave. " None Kate Slechta 1079 Forest St. " None OPIDINaL T__ COUNCIL �LL6PK FILE NO. CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C F ND B66I6 By 8: E Ware an.:$ M.; COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM mrunz_ F• c rearce= rl r • ) j �� ) �:IyThat ltcenp for which aD=. hx Der-. PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER----- COMMISSIONER -RESOLVED DATE— ATE RESOLVED That the various licenses applied for by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the city clerk is in- structed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: J. J. Smith 27 W. 7th St. Bakery Appl. 5050 New Peter E. Bigelbach 915 St. Clair St. Confectionery " 5278 " Doris E. Gruber 577 Dayton Av. " " 5258 ° Standard Stores Co. 1585 University Av. Midway Fruit & Vegetable Mkt Mrs. Antonin De Lisi 1595 University Av. Fruit &Vegetable atone ° 3838 " Herman A. Brunk 3.161 SBerburne Av. Grocery " 4955 " E. K. Johnson 751 Payne Av. n n 5281 " Peter Milke 1215 Randolph St. " " 4520 n James & Pat Regolo 107 W. 10th St. " n 5266 n --88 $ 5th St. Ae�ta�trm--'-•""" tr-,. Geo. Pappas & Ellen Susmilch, 125 W. Central " " 5262 " Mrs. L. Schalzer & Abe Grodin, 171 Front St. ° " 5525 n Joe Selbitsebka 558 Edmlmd St. " " 5558 " J. D. Harris 525 Jackson St. " " 5218 " COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Counci AUG 15 1934 193 Yeas Nays ✓ Pearce r AUG 151934 Peterson �� ��. , ✓Rosen In favor — _-193_ - —193-- �re�SZ` (J �9 ,"Wenzel Against �( 'V, i — — - Mayor �Xr. President (Gehan) PUBLISHED %00 5NI 6.34 • 0 Doris E. Gruber ✓ Victor Bradley Sarah Silver DELINQUENT TAXES C.F. #98616 SEPTEMBER 12, 1934 Year Amount 377 Dayton Ave. (Confectionery)1932 Ana.F. Jpl,730.65 c 88 E. 5th St. (Restaurant),.. 1932 No A.F. 4,190.53 1698 Randolph St. (Grocery) 1931 No A.F. 377.03 F'] L C. F. #98616 J. J: Smith 27 W. 7th St. Bakery None Peter E. Bigelbach 915 St. Clair St. Confectionery None Standard Stores Co. 1585 University Ave. None Midway:Fruit & Veg. 1595 University Ave. Fr. & Veg. Store None . Market' (Mrs. Antonia De Lisi) Herman A. Brunk 1161 Sherburne Ave. Grocery None E. K. Johnson 751 Payne Ave. '+ None Peter-Milke 1215 Randolph St. None James.& Pat Regolo 107 W. 10th St. ° None Geo. Pappas & 123 W. Central Ave. Restaurant None Ellen Susmilch Mrs. L. Schelzer & 171-Front St. None Abe Grodin Joe Selbitschka 558 Edmund St. None J. D. Harris 325 Jackson St. '� None ORIGINAL TO CITY OL[RN FILE CITY OF ST. PAUL NO. F OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK - COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM I R'17-73y H. E. Warren:,F, gJ PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER�-'�\ C` - `^--- DATE Au gat 14, 1936 RESOLVED That licenses for which applications have been made by the following named persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of.the required fees: A. Martin 425 Wabasha St. Confectionery Appl. 4671 New Luey Lambornina 399 E. 7th St. Master Barber " 5249 " Harry G. McGee, 103 Midland Building " " " 4027 " H. J. Simons 630 No. Prior Av. Gasoline Ste. 2 pumps " 5350, " G. F. St. Sauver 1718 E. Seventh St.) Ice Station " 4663 " S.W. corner of Ross) H. R. Boyd, 381 University Av. Restaurant " 5239 " Mrs. J. A. Butner, 866 E. 7th St. " " 5241 " J. J. Chiodo 453 Rice St. " " 5404 " Dan Harris 2279 Como Av. " " 5152 " ,John -.G._Marson 330 Robert St. " _ n...... 408_.e_-- Wm. G. Mornace & Ernest G. Scheerz, (Blackhawk Cafe) 310 University Av. " " 4135 " Albert Nelson 188 W. 7th St. " " 5450 " Frank C. Thompson & C. 0. Orth (Dainty Dot Bake Shop) 380 Wabasha St. " " 5187 " Harry Wiedner 1002 No. Dale St. " " 4063 " 11. Maehren 273 W. 5th St. " " 5369 " Sherman S. Bernstein 94-96 E. Sixth St. Se8ond Hand Dealer " 5291 " COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays Adopted by the Council 193_ Pearce /P® eterson lit:, $ WG 1:9 04 Rosen _min favor Approved-- ______193___ .-Against AVenzel Mayor Mr. President PUBLISHED (Gehan) 5M 6.34 TO Clry CLQQK _ •iN COUNCIL E' J� ST PAUL. n . me teeaiy :Pae NO. -'-' f OFFICEOF THE CITY QLERK ' :;�".C,.OUNCIL RESOLUTION .GENERAL FORM VIED BY ATE Aiwast 16 1934 RESOLVED. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause the estimate of expenses of the City for the fiscal year of 1935 and of the revenue necessary to meet said expenses, submitted to the Council by the Comptroller, to be published in the official paper of said City, on August 18th, 1934• Resolved further, That the Council hold public hearings from day to day in the regular place of meeting of said Council in'the Court House and City Hall, at ten o'clock in, the forenoon for not less than twenty days, beginning August 28th, 19349 at which time and place all residents of the City of St. Paul desiring to be heard may be heard in reference to any of said estimates or any item thereof. Resolved Further, That the City Clerk prepare and cause to be pub- lished in the official paper of the City at the same time said estimates of expenditures are published, a notice of said times and places of public hearings; which published notice shall immediately precede said published estimates of expenditures in said official paper, and shall expressly call attention and refer thereto. COUNCILMEN / Yeas / Pearce Nays /15 erson /Rosen In favor Wenzel /Mr. —0— Ngainst President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council AUG 1 B %34193— AUG 934193 AUG 161934 Approved----- 193 '_— tz Mayor H. F. GOODRICH Comptroller MEAIeEN MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICrW ASSOCIATION CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota CITY COMPTROLLER ` ROOM 109 CITY HALL �O To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of St.Paul. Gentlemen: E. M. SKIPTON Deputy Comptroller August 15. 1934• In compliance with Section 200 of the City Charter, I am submit— ting estimates of expenditures for the City of Saint Paul for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1935- I wish to call particular attention to an item of $1,500,000, which I have estimated as the probable tax delinquency for next year. In percentage this amounts to about 17,R,. Thie figure has been2arrived at by taking into consideration the tax delinquency of the past two years, which averaged approximately IS%,. It is impossible at this time to determine what the tax rate for next year will be for city purposes because of the fact that the County Assessor is unable at this time to give any information as to what the assessed value will be. However, for your information the following is a table pf What the tax rate would be on various assessed valuations% �l Based on Assessed Valuations of; $130.000,000 ..............$68.13 63.26 140.000;000 .............. 15010001000..... 59.04 a 163,000,000.............. 54.30 i As soon as definite figures are available from the County Assessor`s office, the actual tax rate will be furnished you. Very truly yours. �f H>rG-M ITY COMPTROLLER. � NOTICE OF HEARING ON BUDGET FOR YEAR 1935 Notice is hereby given that the Council will hold public bearings from day to day in the regular place of meeting of said Council in the Court House and City Hall Building at 10:00 o'clock in the fore- noon for not less than twenty .days, beginning August 29, 1934, in reference to the estimates for the expenses of the City for the a fiscal year of 1935 and of the revenue necessary to meet said expenses, submitted to the Council by the City Comptroller and which immediately follows this notice. At said time and place all residents of the City of St. Paul desiring to be heard, may be heard, in reference to any of said estimates or any item thereof. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk of St. -Paul, Minnesota. Anguat 16, 1934• 'Y - �l r, 'I Y IL Iieh I -E Filed sr I °-� +- - - 1), � � 5' Licenses Ahn,)uqt issued C. I I 79 /0 'y 0 1935 COUPTROLL-MIS BUDGET ESTIMATEES Fluid ComAtrollerla No. Charter Hind Estimate. 1 City Officers $ \ 37 CO 00 2 Mayor's Office s 44c,o0 3 Corporation Counsel 27 303,,00 4 City Clerk- 27 470..00 5 Contingent Fund 6 Finance Commissioner 59 131.00 7-3-9 Public Safety - Administration 27 475.00 7 Police 559 370-00 S Fire 757 990,00 7-8 P. and F. Signal Service )u5 397,.0;; 9 Health 37 967.0) 10 Public Works 143 700„0O 11 Street Constr. and Repair 97 900.00 12 Sevier Constr. & Repair 22 480.00 Rl.- Stre:t and Sewer Cleaning 210 405,00 1 Bridge Bldg. and Repair 23 600,00 15 Public Schools 2 924 056.00 16 Public Librn.r,! 203 477,00 17 Auditorium 93 562 50 18 Public Parks 102 817.00 19 Public Playgrounds 38 450,00 20 Public Buildings 32 998.00 21 Public Utilities 63 572.00 22 Public Lighting 195 942.00 23 Water Department 1 018 609.21 2 Board of Public Welfare 300 000.00 25 City Hall and Courthouse 54 715,00 26 Interest 1 444 708.00 27 Sinking Fund 150.000.00 28 Redemption of Bonds 694 Co0.00 29 Judgment and Compromise 5 000.00 30 Comptroller's and Civil Service 40".300.00 31 General Fund 795 915.77 TOTALS 10,296,758,48 P= CAPITA LIMITATION Population 206,370 GROSS BUDGET 10,296,75;.oc Exemption3 from $�C_00 per capita. lirr3tation 20,000.00 Financed Outride of 'Tax Lova• Library Sur_dry Offices 103,176.00 12,301.00 Participatir_- Certificates 3,000.00 llunicipal Court Parks, Playgrounds & Public Buildings Recoverable -,Ip 'i=ores Bureau of Parks ll:vartmont of ruolic Safet-L 100.00 bureau of Police 5,000.00 100.00 Fire 2,000.00 Public Utilities Police and. Fire Signal 200.00 Health t'100.00 3,000.00 ;lblic l;orks Lighting 3,000.00 Blireau of Engin-:ers 50,000,00 Holman Municipal Airport Workhouse 5,000.00 Street Construction & Repair 6,500.00 Sewer Oonstri.ction & 3epair 4,000,00 1 010,609.00 Street & Sewor Cleaning 20,000.00 005,500.00 Education Bureau of Schools 20,000.00 Library 50,000.00 53,176.00 103,176.00 lluditoriom Parks, Playgrounds & Public Buildings Bureau of Parks 2,500.00 Flaygrow,de 100.00 Pilblic Buildings 100.00 2,700.00 Public Utilities 14,000.00 Bureau of Markets Testing Labonrtories 10,250.00 Lighting 3,000.00 Holman Municipal Airport 6,000.00 33,250.00 Water Department 1 010,609.00 .00 1,051,659-00 Total Finn ced Outside of Tax Levy i,34-6,616.00 Financed by Tax Lev Debt Service Bond and Note Interest 1,444,700.00 Bond and Note Redemptions 694,000.00 Si;ilcing Fund Requirement 150,000.00 _ 2,263,700,00 •. Pensions Police Benefit association 90,000.00 ..2 3,^b 700.00 Amount Exempt from $30.00 per capita limitation ,733,3 0 .00 Expenditures within the 8830 00 per crpita limitation capita) ,563,43 -,591,100-00 For Capita Limitation (Population 236 370 5 4i30.00 per TAR LEVEY FOR 1935 PURPOSES GROSS BUDGET 10,296,758.00 Financed. as Follows: Mescollaneous Recei-ats: Bicycl: Licenoe2 1,000,00 Busiress Liconces 321,000,00 County One &.01 '_"ax 150,000,00 Dera^t,aontal Permits 12,000.00 Dcg Iirs-nses 2, 00.00 Fees, lines and Bail Forfeits 60,000.00 Gro3s ^arnings Tax 365,C00.00 Highwaj Privileges 750,00 Monics and Crolits Tax 175,000.00 Mortgage Rcgictry Tax 10,000.00 Rents, Interest anq Sundry ) ._ Earnings) 6,Oo0,00 State rnd Feierr.l Aid 44o,0o0.0o Tax Pe;G3lties 30:000.00 Trade and Occupation Fees 20,000.00 Total 1,793,250,00 Pepar ime_n'..31_Eer,eirts Particlpa'.ir_;� Cr;rtificatbs 12,361.00 Muncipal Gouit 3,000.00 Public £atety 0,000.00 Public sorl:s 85,500.00 Educr.tion 193,176.00 Parks, Playgrds. & P.Bld,s. 2,700.00 Public Utilities 33,250.00 Cater Department 1,016,609.00 Total 1,346,6116..000 2,933,566.00 Less: Shrinkage in Tax Collections 1,500,000.00 1, 439, 666.00 TAX LDVY ' FOR YEAR 1935 6,656,692.00 PROBABLL' TAX RATES Based on Assessed Valuations of ($130,000,000 $66.13 Year 1935 ( 140,000,000 63.26 ( 150,000,000 59.04 ( 163,000,000 54.30 ACTUAL TAX RATES Year 1934 �163,lo4,500 52.12 Year 1933 166,750,555 50.4s Year 1132 161,154,39 50.71 COMPTROLLERIS 1935 BUDGET - CITY OF ST.PA491 % No. Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Totals Totals 1 CITY OFFICERS' SALARIES lAl Salaries -_ 37.000.0( 2 14AYOR'S OFFICE 2A1 Salaries 5,148.00 A2 Mayor'e Contingent Fund 2,500.00 . A3 Office Expense 500:00 s,448.o 3 CORPORATION COUNSEL 3A1 Salaries 24,000.00 A2 Legal Fees 1,500.00 A3 Law Library 550.00 A4 Automobile Allowance 300.00 A5 Office Expense 300.00 A6 Transcript of Test. Tel.Hearing 653.00 27,303.(O 4 CITY CLERK 4A Records 1:A1 Records - Salaries 10,000.00 k •3iF opt_ A2 Office Expense 500.00 10,800.00 13 Official Publications 431 Salaries 1,558.00 B2 Gffiee Bxyem" 6,000.00, 7,558.00 4C Registration 4C1 Salaries 8,332.00 02 Office Expense 750.00 9,082.00 Total Fund No. 4 5 CONTINGENT FUND 5A1 Council Resolutions 6 FINANCE COMFISSIONER 6A Finance Office 6A1 Salaries 45,000.00 t- A2 Automobile Allowance 250.00 A3 Office Expense 1,500.00 ,-% 46,750.00 6B Participating Certificates* 6B1 Salaries - Part. Cert. 10,341.00 B2 Office Expense " It 2.040.00 12,381.00 59,131.00 e *Financed from Participating Certificate Revenue. 2 No. Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Totals Totals 7-9-9 PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION* Administration IL 7-9-9A1 Salaries 8,6'00.00 A2 Office Expense .00 5,975,00 7-8-93 Building Maintenance 7-8-9131 Salaries 10,500.00 B2 Expense _9,000,00 18 00.00 2 4 .Ul *NOTE:- The expense of this Bureau'divided equally to Police, Fire and Health Funds. 7 ''OLICE FUND 7A administration 7A1 Salaries 11,000,00 A2 Supplies 900.00 +3 Equipment Maintenance A4 Expense 100.00 — 2,000.00 13, 900.00 7�3 License Inspection 7P Salaries 9,947,00 32 Office Expense 100,00 9,947.00 7' Uniformed Police 'C1 Salaries 375,000,00 C2 Supplies 900.00 C3 Automobile Maintenance 30,000.00 C4 Back -Pay 21,000.00 C5 Traffic Signal Maint. 15.000.00 441,s0o.00 /D Detectives 7D1 Salaries 56,]00.00 D2 Traveling ExFense 750,00 D3 Supplies 1,750,00 59,200..00 7E Radio Division 7E1 Salaries 10,225,00 E2 Light, Heat and Power 125.00 E3 Supplies 2,000.00 — 12,350.00 7F Police Stations 7F1 Salaries 5,509-00 F2 Light, Heat and Water 200.00 F3 Supplies 400.00oo % F Feeding Prisoners 4 lo,6oa.00 7G Record Division .. 7G1 Salaries 11,965.00 G2 Office Expense 00.00 12 6 ,00 Total Fund No. 7 559,.370.00 No: Funds and Items x Amounts Sub -Totals Totals S FIRE SA Administration 8+039.00 16 SAl Salaries 26',000.00 A2 Supplies 180.00 8,639.00 A3 Office Expense 100.00 26,280.00 SB Fire Prevention 3.972.00 9B1 Salaries 525.00 4,497.00 B2 Office Expense 8C Fire Fighting 10,857.00 8C1 Salaries 653.387;00 C2 Gas, Oils and Greases ,000.00 11,957.00 J -z Tires, Tuoes and Repairs 2,250.00 Ci' New Hose 3,500.00 05 Repairs to Equipment 2,000.00 .16 Other Supplies 5,000.00 c7 Bask Pay 29,000.00 CS New Equipment 6,100.00 Cq Miscellaneous 200.00 708,437.00 SD Fire Station Maintenance 8TJ1 Salaries 11,123.00 D2 Telephones 500.00 D3 Light, Power and Water 2,30000 D4 Heat 7,600.00 D5 Supplies 700.00 D6 Repairs and Renewals 1,000.00 D7 Miscellaneous 50.00 23,273.00 Total Fund No. 8 757,990:()0 7-8 POLICE & FIRE SIGI:AL SERVICE 7-8A1 Salaries 35.500.00 A2 Automobile Maintenance 1,200.00 A3 Supplies 1,200.00 A4 Telephone Lines 6,925.00 A5 Repairs - New Equipment 450.00 A6 Office Expense 122.0.0 Total Fund Yo. 7-8 45,397.00 9 HEALTH FUND 9A Administration 9A1 S alaries 8+039.00 A2 Automobile Allowance 300.00 A3 Office Expense 300.00 8,639.00 9B Vital Statistics 9B1 Salaries 3.972.00 B2 Office Expense 525.00 4,497.00 9C Promotion of Health -Schools 901 Salaries 10,857.00 C2 Supplies 1,025.00 03 Office Expense 75.00 11,957.00 No. Funds and Items 9 HEALTH FUi1D - continued 9D Food Regulation 9D! Salaries D9 Automobile Allowance D3 Office Expense 9E Quarantine 9E1 Salaries E2 Automobile Allowance E3 Supplies E4 Office Ex-)ense 9F Tuberculosis 9r' Salaries ,2 Rent Supplies 1�4 Car Fare F5 Office Expense 9G Workhouse Hospital 9G1 Salaries G2 Board of Prisoners G3 Supplies G4 Miscellaneous (New Equipment) 971 Health Laboratory 9TIl Salaries H2 Supplies H3 Office Expense 91 Harriet Is1rnd Park 911 Salaries I2 Music IRLieut, Heat ..nd Water Supplies(Reprs. & Ins.) 9J Dog License Enforcement 9J1 Salaries J2 Automobile Allowmice J3 Supplies Total Fund ?o.9 Amounts Sub-Tota.ls Totals 12,472.00 600.00 115.00 16,363.00 2,000.00 200.00 85.00 11,418.00 600.00 500.00 250.00 100.00 6,500.00 1,500,00 150.00 25.00 6,743.00 500,00 100.00 1,000.00 110.00 293.00 1,000.00 200.00 0.00 SUMMARY Department of Public Safety 7-3-9 Public Safety Administration 7 Police Department 3 Fire Department 7-8 Police and Fire Signal 9 Health Department Total A,. 13,137.00 18,643.00 12,868.00 3,175.00 7,343.00 1,403.00 1,250.00 37,967.00 27,475.00 559.370.00 757,990.00 45.397.00 37.967.00 1,473,199.00 No. Funds and Items 10 PUBLIC WORKS 10A Administration 10A1 Salaries A2 Office Expense 10B Engineers 1OB1 Salaries B2 Automobile Maintenance B3 Office Expense AOC Workhouse 1001 Salaries C2 Track Maintenance C3 Light, Heat and Water C4 Supplies 05 Car Fare and Postage C6 Repairs and Renewals 07 Miscellaneous Total Fund No. 10 11 STREET CONSTRUCTION AND REPAI: 11A Repairing Streets and Walsk llA1 Salaries and Wages A2 Truck Hire A3 Automobile Maintenance A4 Truck Maintenance A5 Materials and Supplies A6 Miscellaneous Total Elrod No. 11 12 SEWER CONSTRUCTIOPF AND REPAIF 12A1 Salaries A2 Automobile Maintenance A3 Truck Maintenance A4 Paving Repairs A5 Materials and Supplies A6 Miscellaneous Total Fand No. 12 13 STREET AND SEWER CLEANING 13 A Administration 13A1 Salaries A2 Automobile Allowance A3 Office Expense Amounts S ub—Totals Totals n. 13,250.00 900.00 14,15o.00 93, 231.00 S 2,250.00 3,000.00 9s,491.00 24,670.00 550.00 3,4Do.00 6,649.00 2DO.00 500.00 100.00 36.069.00 55.000..0.0 -f � � ° ° 13,000.00 1,500.00 7,000.00 21,000.00 X -V5 ° ° 400.00 17,500.00t�°°° 480.00 800.00 200.00 3,000.00 w 500.00 5,700.00 480.00 300.00 6,480.00 148.700.00 22 480.00 No. Funds and Items Amounts 13 STREET AND SEVETR CLEANING 13B Cleaning Streets and Walslc 13 B1 Salaries and Wages 44,500.00 B2 Truck Hire 15,000.00 33 Equipment Maintenance 1,500.00 ' B Supplies 375.00 B5 Miscellaneous 1,500.00 130 Snow and. Ice Removal 1301 Salaries and Wages 30,800.00 C2 Truck Hire 11,000.00 C3 Equip rent Maintenance 4,500.00 C4 $uppl'ios i 1,000.00 C;5 Miscellaneous _ 1,000,00 (Includes Sanding Streets) 1:11L Weed Cutting 13D1 Salaries and Wages 1,200.00 L2 Teams and Truck- Hire 250.00 D3 Supplies 150,00 13E Collection and Disposal of Garbage 13E1 Salaries and Wages 13,300.00 E2 Teams and Truck Hire 3o,.650.00 E3 Equipment Maintenance 6,500.00 E4 Supplies 200.00 E5 Equipment'Replacement 3,000.00 E6 Miscellaneous (Auto Allow.) 1,000.00 13F Removal of Dead Animals . 13F1 Truck Hire 13G Cite Dumps 13(1 Salaries and Wages 6,500.00 G2 Miscellaneous 200,00 13H Cleaning Sewers 13H1 Salaries and Wages 18,500.00 H? Equipment 4.1aintennnce. 1,000.00 H3 Supplies 300..00 H4 Miscellaneous 200.00 131 Sewer Pumping Station 1311 Salaries and Wages 4,500.00 I2 Light and Power 11000.00 13 Suppl§es 150.00 14 Miscellaneous 250.00 13J Miscellaneous 13J1 {Pater - Street Fo,uitains Total Fund No. 13 Sub -Totals Totals 62,975.00 48,.300.00 1,600.00 54,650.00 3,900.00 6,700.00 20,000.00 5,900.00 210,405.00 1 No, Funds and Items Amounts 14 BRIDGE BUILDING AND REPAIR 14A1 salaries and Wages 16,000,00 A2 Equipment Maintenance 1,000.00 A3 Materials and Supplies 4,900.00 Ay Stairways and Fence Maintenance 1,700.00 Total Fund No. 14 SUMMARY Department of Public Works 10 Commissioner of Public Aorks 11 Street Construction and Repair 12 S:�',rer Construction and RepnAr 13 Street and Sewer Cleaning 14 13ridCe Building and Repair Total 15 PUBLIC SCHOOLS 15A Business Administration 15A1 Salaries 17,000.,00 A2 Office Expense 375.00 15B Education Administration 15B1 Salaries 20,783.00 B2 Automobile Allowance 480.00 B3 Office Expense 1,125.00 15C Attendance Division 1501 Salaries 13,000.00 C2 Car Fare 1,500.00 C3 Office Expense 225.00 15D Operation and Maintenance 15D1 Salaries 11,788.00 D2 Express, Freight and Carta;e 650.00 D3 office Expense 200.00 15E Supply Store Room 1521 Salaries 9,500.00 E2 Light 100.00 E3 Truck Maintenance 200.00 E4 Office Expense 275.00 15F Promotion of Health 15F'. Salaries 33,490.00 F2 Supplies 250.00 F3 Office Expense 750.00 Sub -Totals Totals 17,375.00 22,3ss.00 14,725-00 12,639,00 9,075.00 34,49o.00 148,700.00 97,900.00 22,480.00 21o,405,00 23.6go.00 5_03,0_5,00 No. Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Totals Totals 15 PUBLIC SCHOOLS -continued 15G Instruction 15G1 Salaries 2,275,000.00 I't9 000 G2 Car Fare 6,000,00 G3 Transportation -Crippled Children G4 Laundry 4,500:00 G5 Supplies 550,00 50,000.00 G6 Miscellaneous 375.00 2,336,425.00 157 Operation of Plant 15U Salaries and Wages 250,000 00 I2 Rents 350,00 Telephones 3,100.00 H4 Light, Power and Water 45,000.00 H5 Heat H6 Supplies 100,000.00 12,000.00 410,450.00 151 Maintenance of Plant 1511 Salaries and Wages 40,000.00+ 3 0 I2 Car Fare 200.00 i 13 Automobile Maintenance 850.00 14 Track Maintenance 450.00 15 Repairs and Renewals 25,000,001-t , o� 66,500.00 Total Of Fund No. 15 2,924,056.00 15J School Cafeterias* 15J1 Salaries 40,357,4 J2 Merchandise 77,482,52 J3 Telephones 250,00 J Supplies and Services 2,700.00 J5 Automobile Maintenance 660.00 J6 Repairs and Renewals 3,750,00 125,000.00 *Financed from Receipts I I 16 PUBLIC LIBRARY 16A Library Service 162,1 Salaries 120,412X0 A2 Trucic Maintenance 475.00 Ai Supplies 3,000,00 A4 Postage 450.00 A) New Books and Periodicals 19,000.00 r G uo 0 A6 Binding Books 2,500,00 A7 Rents and Insurance 840.00 A3 New Equipment 500.00 147,177.00 16B Lr!lding Maintenance 16k. Salaries and Wages 16,500.00 B2 Light and Power 5,000.00 B3 Heat 7,400.00 B4 Water 500-00 35 Telephones 500.00 B6 supplies 900.00 137 Repairs and Renewals 500.00 B8 Real Estate Taxes - Old Bldg. 25,000.00 56,300.00 203,477.00 No. Funds and Items Amounts Sub-Totals Totals 17 AUDITORIUM ~ 17A Conventions r 17A1 Council Resolution 386.65--'119 %$5 1713 Self-Sustaining Acitivties* 1731 Salaries and Wages - General 36,175 95 D2 Light, Heat, Power Telephone and Rater 21,500,00 33 Orgrn 11aintes:aence 250,00 34 Suppl°.es 2,200.00 D5 Repxi:•s and Renewals 2,450,00 36 New Equipment 1,000.00 D7 Rentals 2,500,00 73 Concession - Salaries 2,600.00 39 Concession - Merchandise 5,000.00 310 Ventilation - Theatre 311 Miscellaneous 9.500.00 93,175.85 Total Fluid No. 17 *Financed from Receipts. SUL Departmentt of of Education Public Schools 2,924,056.00 School Cafeterias 125,000.00 Estimated Receipts 125,000.00 Public Library 203,477,00 17 Auditorium 83,562.50 3,211,095.50 16 PU^LIC P-U FRS 181 General Administration 18.11 Salaries 8,352.00 A2 Office Expense 240.00 9,792.00 1S; Park Administration lb 1 Salaries 5,720.00 =? Autorobile allowance 480.00 1 i Office Expense 100.00 6,300.00 180 T-ae- Mt-intenance 1631 Salaries 45,000.001' Saga 02 Equipment Maintenance 5,000.00 C3 Supplies5,000.00 C Repairs and Renewals 1}.500.00 C' Miscellaneous 500,00 60,000.00 190 7 ,. '_ce and Watcimmen la!)'. Salaries and Rages 2,990.o0` 14413 D2 Motorcycle Allowances 960.00 - `-0 63 3,Aoxo No. Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Totals Totals 18 PUBLIC PARKS 18E Greenhouse and Nursery 18E1 Salaries and Wages 10,000.00 E2 Light, Heat and Power 4,500.00 E3 Supplies 2,000.00 E4 Repairs and Renewals 1,000.00 17,500.00 18F Upkeep of Lake Como 18F7. Salaries and Wages 917,00 F2 Alec:,iicity 5,000,')0 "' Supp=.ies 5(x,')0 ?, Repairs and Renewals 6,042.00 tt _75-00 improving Public Pakrs 18G1 Phalen Park Water System 328.00 GP Como Park Water System 215.00 543.00 Total Fund No. 18 102,81'l.)u 13H Park Refectories* 18H1 Salaries and Wages 45,000.00 H2 Automobile Allowance 500.00 . H3 Merchandise 3%000.00 Hlt Laundry 1,000.00 H5 Tee 1,500.00 H6 Supplies 4,000.00 H7 Repairs and Renewals 3,000.00 HS Equipment and Outlay 27,000.00 H9 Miscellaneous 3,000.00 120,000.00 *Financed from Receipts. V� 19A 4L9ministration 19A1 Salaries 5,700.00 A2 Automobile Allowance 600.00 t ,6 c A3 Rcnt 720.00- A4 uifice Expense 3so,00 7,400.00 •. 1q:� A.hletice and Sports 1jB1 .ataries and Wages 7,715.00"' ! S� 1� 92 Supplies 1.500.00 r -)-$0 9,215.00 190 Maintenance l ,Cl Salaries and Wages 14,415.00��00 02 Track Mai.ntenazice 2, 420.00 C3 SAuplies 3,000,00 C4 R.>.pairs end Renewals 's 2,000.00 21,835.00. Total Ruzd No. 19 8 0.00 No. Funds and Items Amounts Sob -Totals Totals 20 PUBLIC BUILDINGS 2CA'Administration 20A1 5,590.00tk5 Salaries a A2 Office Expense 300.00 5,890.00 208 Building 20,163.00 20111 Salaries B2 Automobile Allovrance 2,.340,UO B3 Truck Mintenance 400,00 23,403.00 B14 MiscE'_laneous 500.00 20c Salaries 3,500,00 2 Office Supplies 200.00 3,700,00 � Total Fund No. 20 'L2 9°3.00 SUMMARY i DEPARTM IT OF PARES, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BLDGS. x Parks 102,817.M Park Refectoris 120,000.00. Estimated Receipts 120,000.00 33,998.00 Playgroun 2998,ds 0`) 0 Public 3ttildings Total 3 4 26 .CO PUBLIC UTILITIES 21A Administration 2 eExpense 4 ssg.o0 100.00 4,939.00 A2 Office 21B Testing Laboratories 18,231.00+vS8o c' 21B1 Salaries E2 Rent 1.200.09 Bj Supplies 75.0 300.00 r 19,356.00• 3 Expense _ 21C Yi,--icipal 'darket 2, r,_ = ala Ties and Wages 6.551.00 e S 460.00 3 Repe.i.s and Renewals 500.00 C4 Improvements 500.00 C5 Miscellaneous 939.00 9.000.00 . 21D ' D',c'cs. ',1:arves aad Levees 21"' "is :F� laneot.s Q No, Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Total Totals 21 PUBLIC UTILITIES - continued 21E Investigation 21E1 Salaries 7,615,00 E2 Office Expense 100,00 7,715.00 21n Holman Municipal Airport 21F1 Salar_es and Wages 9,212 00 F2 SUPT,'! os 3 4, 500,00 F,, Tir-' Heat and Power 2,000,00 nance - Hangar 2,900-00 t,., r Maintenance _L�O0 _0 22,012,00 Total Fund No. 21 63 2,00 -. PUBLIC LIGHTING 2A Administration 22A1 Salaries 5,1162.00 A2 Automobile 14aintenance 360.00 A3 Office. Expense 100.00 5,942.00 e�B Maintenance 2231 Electricity (Salaries and Other Y Expense) 190,0o0.00t1 o0 190,000.00 Total Fund No. 22 1 5. 42,Or; — WATER -DEPARTMENT - 23A1 Salaries and Wages 267,139.46 A2 Other Expenses 163,166.Oo A3 Interest 302,303.75 A'', Sinking Fhad. Requirement 173,000,00 A5 Acquisition of Property 93,000.00 Total Fund No. 23 1,016,60 .21 SUMMARY Department of Public Utilities .. 71. Corr: t')nerof Public Utilities 22 63.572.00 Pub;; iC ne 23 -Mltei Depart:aent 195,942.00 Total i,019,6o9.21 ''1,278,123.21 No. Punds and Iteme Amounts Sub -Totals Totals 300.001, 4 1 .00 1, x+ 4, 708 0o �fi 000. o0 694,000.00 000.00 24 BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFA.4E (Cityls Share 1/3) 24A Administration 24A1 Salaries � 680.00 _ 3,69o.00 24B Ancker Hospital 24B1 Salaries and Wages 32 Other expense 96,667.00 71,116.00 _ lE 7,793.00 ,240 Pnmsey Count;; Home 2401 ;cic : sand. -altos CC q%-pense 12,j;4.00 l6� 133.00 28,767.00 Rolief �)l Salaries D2 Other Expense 5.733.00 92,037-00 97,770.00 24E veterans' Rest Camp 24E1 !xp�nditures .2,000.00_ 2 000,00 ' Total Fund No. 24 CITY HALL AND COURT HOUSE (City's Share 1/2) 25�2 r'clario; and Wages A2 Heat, Light and Po;vor 21,293.00 Yeo 0 A' Veteran's Quarters -Auditorium 21,000.00 1,000.00 A� Telephones A5 Elevator Maintenance 1.750.00 A6 Haintenance and Supplies Fp 3,672.00 5,000.00 Total $land No. 25 2E ?NT , ST 26A1 :--:nd Interest 1,404,708.00 A2 "tote InZere§t 40.000 00 Total Fund No. 26 SINSIDTG FUND .n''-in7 Fund Requirement `' UN Or BONDS 28A1 Bond Maturities 692,000.00 A2 Note Maturities _ 2.000.00 Total Fund No. 28 29 :'10:7; .' AND C01.IIpROi =SE 29A1 Judgments and Clam `9. 300.001, 4 1 .00 1, x+ 4, 708 0o �fi 000. o0 694,000.00 000.00 NO. Funds and Items Amounts A Totals Totals 30 COMMTROLLERIS OFFICE 30A Financial Records 30A1 Salaries 30.000.00 A2 Automobile Expense (Equip't) 100:00 A3 Office Expense 1,g00.00 31,900x00 30B Civil Service Bureau 3OB1 Salaries 15,000.00 B2 Special Examiners 300.00 � Bi nmu.j Report 100.00 B. 'rf':• Expense 1,000.00 10.1100.00 Total Fund No. 30 31. GENERAL FUND 31A Purchasing Department i7,gf '1000 31 i.'. ,ir.ld ies A.= 'PosrLge and Stationery and Printing 530.00 A3 Office Expense 500.00 13,570.00 31B Municipal Court 3131 sola-ies 39,353.00 32 .r:_ry xpense Zxpense 500.00 1,500.00 41,353.00 310 Armory 31cl Salaries 9,060.00 C2 Light and Power 1,020.00 C} Heat 1,100.00 C4 Repairs and Renewals 450,00 05 Miscellaneous 775.00 12,405.00 31D 3 ectien E'xpens' 317' Sala " es - Judges and Clerks DL Labor - Placing 3ooths D3 3ooth Rent, Light and Heat D4 Truck Hire DS Priv: ag D'. Post^gd and Supplies 'g7iiyr:.ont Replacement r No. Funds and Items Amounts Sub -Totals Totals 31 GENERAL FUND - continued 2,000,00 31E Local Improvement Aid $po Qoz.- 2 o,00a 31E1 Local Improvement Aid 0 750.00 4,000.00 E2 P.I.R. Reimbursements (SOc.278) Ian 5Qe4�0� HIJ ;later - Wilder 3at;as E Non -Assessable Local Improvements 770.71 X000,;00 E City Owned Property-Sprinlling 5,016.70 {�H E5 City Owned Property-Foresti-j 173,86 50 0 Water Frontage 96.74 E7 P.I.:.. Deficit 5000 • �6x@ 199,058.01 —2 0 0 0, 31F P,, ;'_ and Gratuities o31ri.: •, ,on's 3enofit Assn. 0 t F. _ir ass Relief Assn. q0000-:00 Teachers' Retirement Fund 80,274.76 r'4 Health Employes' Relief Assn. 6 kew.o0 F5 Old Age PensionsI 1@,000:00 16 Widows and Orphans Pensions 1.500.00 366,774.76 SIH tri., ca ] aioous ?1H1 itcrcL:en� s CorQenestion 35,000,00 H2 Employes Sala:? Hold -Back 100.000.00 NDebt Service apense 1,000.00 Financial Forms 3,500,00 ?'S Hunicipal Eoployment 3ureau 2,000,00 _aneous and. Unforeseen 'yv®e _5%.00 H; 1: ::xar_iners Fees ;qoY 00 HS surety Bond Pvonitms Hq St.Paul Institute 750.00 4,000.00 HIO,:ollday Observance 1,000.00 HIJ ;later - Wilder 3at;as 1,500.00 H do Munia pal irport-Outlay NK X000,;00 No. 31 t 0a.uo 0,0 {�H 4 60 - ;:,� 50 0 r o.....- .......................... Connell File N 1 By........................................................ CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution Ratifying Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for constructing, reconstructing and repairing cement sidewalks Estimate No Final Contract No. M-3, 1933. -Assessable- F.O. 96329 Cook Street, south side, between Cypress Street and Earl Street, beginning 60 feet East of the East line of Cypress Street thence East 40 feet, also beginning 140 feet farther East, thence East 240 jc s No 98619— In the matter of the assessmentofl b nests costs and expenses for o [ructing. reconstructing and rer ink, cement sfdewalka Eatimatr and U., Contract No: W-3. �- AaeeaeSir. "'. 4Cyp Cook Street, 'J. C}'ptee9. Sheet. r 60 feet East lePrde_t<SX7fYX.I7tr�e�rrtrr A public hearing having been had upon the assessment for the above improvement, and said assessment having been further considered by the Council,, and having been considered finally satisfactory, be it therefore RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court of the County of Ramsey for confirmation. BE ITRTHER RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and it is hereby determined to be payable ln................. ---....egnal installments. AUG 161934 Adopted by the Council --••----.............. ................ ........ --------..J. - -- ........ - ................ wCity Clerk. AN 161934 Approved .............................. ............. -- 19- - j ��p� `.....�...'..'.--/ =•-•--G •- `-- r` t- -L, Mayor. Form PUBLISHED CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE Report of Completion of Assessment .. July -18 ..................... 19_34.. In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for tloxx constructing, reconstructing and repairing cement sidewalks Estimate Noy\hnal Contract No. M-3, 1933 -Assessable- F.O. 96329 Cook Street, south side, between Cypress Street and Earl Street, beginning 60 feet East of the East line of Cypress Street thence East 40 feet, also begin- ning 140 feet farther East, thence East 240 feet, �.����X��paxxxxxxxxY V xxxxxxxxxxxX�7d3L(2lyC�➢4�L37CXXXSXIiYXXXX�CX73,.Xi.XXXXXX XXXX Y. x e r x xnrxxx xxx-,xxx rxxxxTrzx� xxxxrx,�p�[�XXZCXXXXXIGXX.7C7G2CX7.CXXXXJ�7i�--.... To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports to the Council the following as a statement of the expen- ditures necessarily incurred and to be incurred for and in connection with the making of the above improve - went, viz: Cost of construction . $._172.24 ----------- ---- Cost of publishing notice . $.......... r.90 ............... Cost of postal cards $............ la ................ Inspection fees $.-..._17...22 ............. Amount of court costs for confirmation $................ Total expenditures $--_191-.44 Said Commissioner further reports that he has assessed and levied the total amount as above ascertained, to -wit: the sum of $--191.44...................upon each and every lot, part or parcel of land deemed benefited by the said improvement, and in the case of each lot, part or parcel of land in accordance with the benefits con- ferred thereon; that the said assessment has been completed, and that hereto attached, identified by the sig nature of the -said Commissioner, and made a part hereof, is the said assessment as completed by him,'and which is here«ith submitted to the Council for such action thereon as may lie considered proper. r ., B. B. 17 i COUNCIL FILE N0 ------- ------------------ By_ ------------------ _-___-_____By_---------------------------------------- FINAL ORDER ' >rraen ortu�na. ,. s2s2o- -latter of a6aY11;r: 8-a. yim mlaccoaast -t- ctol n , Cal11111 1. A' 1.1 of - -- under Pro Ir"" - c - hearipg.7-hq` 5beve In the Matter of__. eonatructing_.a_sawar--in.tha- allay__adjaoent__ta-lots__1£__tn__22,_________ .ine1usivH,_an _Block_1,_ Irma_ Grava__P1st_1, . ftAm__Cali£ornia_Avanua_-tn__e__point__25__teat sout#1--a--haarpenteur--A-v-e-nuer ---- --------------------------- - - under Preliminary Order ---------- ----879------------------approved---------11my 17_1934 ------- .----_--------------- Intermediary Order --------------- ---- —approved A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul that the precise nature, extent and kind of im- provement to be made by the said City is_____ctlnatrnat__s_se�acer_in th�_al] ey_adaaoent_tsz__lata_ __15__tn__22y__innlusiss_,_ lIl_B1ock_1t_IIS_tnn.__Grnse_Plat_1._i'r_om__Galif_nrnia_9vsnua__tn__Q__129irtt _ 25_£eat__ south_a£--LarlleIIteu:--A vEnudr---------__--____--_-------------___--_----_-------------------- and the Council hereby orders said improvement to be made. RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby instructed and directed to prepare plans and specifications for said improvement, and submit same to the Council for approval; that upon said approval, the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to pro- ceed with the making of said improvement in accordance therewith. Adopted by the Council ------- , 192---- City Clerk. Q�� --� Approved------- --------------- -------------- , 192Cy� - — ----- ----------- Pearce=�B_LF7Fi� �%� -� �. Mayor. Councilman "' ��- =.L Councilman Petersen Councilman r ald 7M Rose,,Councilman an -40 Truax Councilman Warren Council ze Wenzel Mayor Hodgson Gehan Form B. S. A. 8-7 CITY OR ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ed (D) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER "J> In the matter of constructing a sewer in the alley adjacent to lots 16 to 22, inclusive, in Blook: 1, 11fton Grove Plat 1, frot2,California Avenue to a point 25 feet south of Larpenteur Avenue, under Preliminary Order approved May 17, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is $ 1 '134 -no The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is $ 3.64 The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. 15 1 Upton Grove Plat 1, 8 100 Ramsey Co., Minn. 16 1 do Q 100 $2750- 17 1 do 100 18 1 do 100 19 1 do 100 2750 20 1 do 100 21 1 do 100 2300 22 1 do 100 2700 23 1 do 100 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in a reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated y Z9-.-192-�'_ Form B. S. A. B -S D (/ Commissioner of Finance. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS HERMAN C. WENZEL, Commissioner GEORGE M SHEPARD, Chief Engineer ®00 JAMES E. CARROLL, Asst Chief Enpr. and Supt. of Construction WM. A. PARRANTO, Deputy Commissioner G. H. HERROLD, Office and CityPlanning Engineer May 28 1 HARRY L. CLAYTOR, Supt. of Sanitation 9 934 M. S. GRYTBAK, Bridge Engineer Hon. Herman C. Wenzel, Commissioner Of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn, Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate Of cost for constructing a sewer in the alley adjacent to lots 16 to 22, inclusive, in Block 11 Ufton Grove Plat 1, from California -'venue to a point 25 feet south of Itarpenteur Avenue, under Preliminary Order C. TP: 97903, approved May 17, 1934• Estimated Cost $1,134,00 Cost per front foot 3,64 Engineering and inspection 103.00 Frontage 311 ft. Yours truly, COR M. S$EPARD, hief Engineer.. Approved for transmission to the Commissioner oFinance CN H C. WENZEL, Commissioner of Public W r m f3 r� A7 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK WILLIAM F. SCOTT City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration O Hon. H. C. Wenzel, Comer of Public Works, Building. Dear Sir: May 9th, 1934. We attach herewith communication from A. E. Nichols, Acting Health Officer, relative to the cess- pool at 1680 Edgerton Street, which is inadequate in this case and suggesting that an order be introduced for the con- struction of a sewer in the alley between Larpenteur and California. The Council referred the matter to your department for the proper action. Yours very truly, City Clerk. ' OD THOMA$. E. DAHILL, Chief .1 Pollee CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets JOHN H. McDONALD, COMMISSIONER THOMAS G. O'CONNEU. Deputy Commissioner O May 3rd, 1934. The Honorable Mayor and Honorable City Council, City of Saint Panl. Minnesists. Honorable Sire: ' OWEN C DUNN, Fire Chid JOSEPH A. MACAULAY Sup, P.11ce , d Fire Af.- It has been brought to:my attention that the cesspool at 1680 Edgerton Street has become imedegaate and is a menace to public health, as these cesspools rapidly fill up and overflow, which to the case in this instance. We had this matter up with the Department of Public Works recently. and were informed by George M. Shepard, Chief Engineer, that about two years ago an order was introduced into the Council, for the construction of a sewer in the alley between Ierpenteur Ave. and California St., but that on account of the objection of property own- ers the order was discontinued in June. 1932. I4 now has become very important, from a health stand- point, that a sewer be laid in above mentioned alley, and I would here- with respectfully recommend that an order for the construction of each sewer be passed at an early date. AES. 8espectfnlly yonre, OQ yG� M.D. Acting Health Officer. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK WILLIAM F. SCOTT City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration �O Hon. H. C. Wenzel, Cometr of Public Works, Building. Dear Mr. Wenzel: December 15th, 1933 At the Council meeting held today you were requested not to proceed with the following named improvement on account of the delinquent taxes and assessments on this property: Sewer in alley east of Edgerton Street from California to Larpenteur Avenue. Yours very truly, City Clerk, St. Paul, Minnl(OYPPbPT -17-,--_---193-3.. To Tlie Honorable, The, Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: I We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Bodytocause the following improvement to be made: Sewer in alley east of Edgerton- Stre-et --- f r om- -0-al.if o m i -a- - to --- LarpPAte_ur --------------- -------- --- f- _ _ . - - Avenue-------------- ----- ----------------- ----- -- ------ -- ----------St. Ave. ----------------------- ------------------- from--- -- -------------------------------------- -- ----- St. Ave. to St. Ave. IYA Ufton Grove #1-1652 Edgerton Ufton Grove #1_1666 Edgerton Ufton Grove #1-1680 Edgerton on Grove #1 Ufton Grove #1 WALTER P. KUEFFNER REALTOR MANAGEMENT . BROKERAGE � INSURANCE - MORTI-ES E 1324 IST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL December 7, 1933 Herman C. Wenzel, Commissioner of Public Works 234 Court House Saint Paul, Minnesota. Dear Mr. Wenzel: Enef'osed please find signed petition for sewer in alley east of Edgerton Street from California to Lar- penteur Avenue. Early attention to this matter will be appreciated. Truly yours, WPK: LP 00 W Office of the Commissioner of Rublic FINANCf t: 9; '4 Report to Commissioner of Finance �'•�.,,,,. JUN 1 )934 May .29, .1934._..._. _...-_.__193..---.-- To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 979.03.. . -approved ...... May 17, 1934__ _...---.-193-...-.--, relative to the constructing of a sewer in the alley adjacent to lots 16 -- to 22, inclusive, in Block 1, Ufton Grove Plat 1, from _._.-.--... --- -- ................. ......... .._ . .... _._..._ . - ------------------- -...-- - ............. - California Avenue to a point 25 feet south of Larpenteur Avenue. ----- ---- ......_..-... ... ... . ......... _. .._._ . -.._ ._._ _ .._.....- .... - ---------------- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is --..-..____ necessary and (or) desirable. Cost per front foot $3.64 2. The estimated cost thereof is 1,134-- DO a1xckhAxtAtOkj n§kkb,- 34kkA- _ ------------------- -, Engineering and inspection $103.00 Frontage 311 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:__..._ ____--..._.-__....-.-.--_-------------- ----------- --------.-.- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. --- ----- ------- --- --- --- --...- -- ---- --------- --- --- 5. Said improvement is --__--.-_-.-_.-___..-----asked for upon petition of three or more owners of property, subject to assessment for said improvement. �__ Commissioner of Pub e orks�. 1. AvCgust 16th, 1934. Hon, Axel F. Peterson, Commissioner of Finance, Building. Dear Sirs The final order in the matter of constructing a sewer in the alley adjacent to Lots 16 to 22, Block 1, Upton Grove Plat 1, from California Avenue to a point 25 feet south of Larpeuteur Avenue was laid over to August 23rd and the Council requested that you investigate the complaint of a Mrs. Johnson, owner of property proposed to be assessed, that she has already paid an assessment for the sewer. Yours very truly, City Clerk. GAR.I[LG 1945-G WALTER P. KUEFFNER REALTOR MANAGEMENT - BROKERAGE - INSURANCE - MORTGAGES E 1524 1.T NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Honorable Mark H. Gehan Mayor, City of Saint Paul, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir; SAINT PAUL August 17, 1934 Re: Sewer in alley adjacent to Lots 16 to 22 inclusive Block 1, Upton Grove Plat #l. For the past eight years I have had the renting of the houses be- longing to A. C. and B. J. Faroe adjoining the above proposed sewer so I am familiar with the conditions out there. At the present time the -Forces own houses located on lots 16, 19 and 22 and up to about a year ago they also owned the house on lot 21. The house on the corner of California, lot 16 is connected with a sewer but the other three houses have cess pools. When we first had trouble with the oese pools over -flowing and backing. up into the basements I went to the City Engineer to see if the sewer could not be extended on Edgerton Street. On account of the street level it was impossible to put in a sewer that would serve the purpose so the owners had to go to considerable expense putt in extra oeee pools. These only worked for a short time when they filled up, the trouble being that the sub soil is a blue clay which is impervious to seepage. I went to the City Engineer's office again and he stated that it might be possible to put a sewer in the alley. It was surveyed and found that the alley being higher that a sewer there would be feasible. I had a petition signed for this purpose but when it came up for hearing was killed at the objection of Mrs. Johnson who owns lot lb, facing on California and adjoining the alley on the east because she already had the sewer connection on California Street. The Feroes own lot 16 on the corner of California and Edgerton which also adjoins the alley and for which they paid a sewer assessment on the long side of the lot. We were all surprised that this improvement did not go through because the sewage situation had developed into a decided health menace, for if the tenants did not carry out their bath and wash water it would cause the oeee pools to over -flow or else back up in their basements. I should think Miss Johnson living in the neighborhood with three ohildren:" would want to have such a bad sanitation condition remedied for as long as it exists it is bound to effect the value of her property and possibly the health of her family. GAgFI[LG 1349.9 WALTER P. KUEFFNER REALTOR MANAGEMENT - BROKERAGE - INSURANCE - MORTGAGES E 1324 I.T NATIONAL BANK BUILDING SAINT PAUL -2- Honorable Mark H. Gehan August 18, 1984. After the required time a new petition for sewer in the alley was signed but this petition was held up in the Finance Department on account of the vacant property adjoining not having paid their taxes. The owners of this vacant property would be foolish to pay taxes for the lots are worthless unless they have sewage faoili- ties. The Farces have paid some $2600 in taxes besides six hundred dollars in building and having the case pools cleaned out and still they have not the proper means of sewage disposal. It is only fair to the Parcae and other affected owners of improved property that they be given this sewer for when the City granted them a permit to build it was up to the City to make it possible for them to have proper sewage. They have done all they can financially and physically and if relief is not given must abandon the property. The Health Department knoam what a serious menace it is and it is liable to cause an epidemic of sickness if it is not taken care of. It is veryselfish on the part of the Johnson's to object to this sewer as the cost to them is small in comparison to what it has already cost the other property owners. When the sidewalk was laid along California Street the Johneon's insisted that it be laid along side of Farces corner property when he objected to the improvement as their houses face Edgerton Street and stated that the sewer improvement was enecessary* the sidewalk waslaid and Mr. Fares will havetopay sir, sidewalk on both Edgerton Street and California Avenue. If ever an improvement was needed in the City of Saint Paul this one certainly is needed, if for no other reason than for the health of the people. If the sewer is not constructed it will mean that the vacanttlotsaffected adjoiningwill canbecome be used fordelinquent. homeslt it whichiwilltthe mean payment of more taxes and the health of the citizens safeguarded. Your favorable consideration on this will be appreciated. Truly ours, WPg:I+P G^C^� ORIGIN To CITY CLtRK /C/` PRE ENDED BYp (%, F CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK NCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM FCIO` ...L NO. 9862 ' It, @ WHEREAS, P. J. Mulkerin has made application to the Oouneii for a permit to erect a cash aid carry ice station in the rear of the confectionery store known as No. 451 Forest Street, and WHEREAS, proper noticehas been given pursuant to Paragraph NFN, Section 5 of Ordinance No. 5844, and the Council is of the opinion, after hearing, that such permit should be granted, and the Board of Zoning has reeorimended that such permit be granted; therefore be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be end they are hereby authorized and directed to issue:. to said P. J. Yulkerin a permit for the erection and maintenance of said station on said property, the building to be constructed in accordance with the Building Code; said permit is granted subject to the provision that the same may be revoked at any time by a majority vote of the Coamoil. C. F, No. 98621—Ry Milton Rosen - By resuest— Whereas. P. J. Mulkerin has made application: to the Council for a nermitJ to ect 0.. cash and carry ice. atatton I n the rear of the onfectto eery store p knoNn as No. 452 confectionery Street, and' -r Whereas. proper notice has bei given pursuant:to Pa =suh I _,, feOrfliLhance N'. 5840, Adopted by the Council___VG_l D _A3-- Approved_ AN 161934 193__ /t/_ _ Mayor COUNCILMEN Yeas i �Sce Nays 'Pete /Rosen "-A _In favor Wer{ew— Against 4X4X enzel Xr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council___VG_l D _A3-- Approved_ AN 161934 193__ /t/_ _ Mayor OP THE BOARD OF ZONING s� R rf, Fetebibhed by Otdlnenee No. 5840 August 44, 1944 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA A I' COURTHOUSE i ISAAC SUMMERFIELD, Ch,Ir n August lst, 1934. LOUIS BER ALBERT BUENGER EGIN WAHMAN MRS. W. D. VILLARS CHARLES BASS FORD, Cib Amhltcc+ i�Cterk�from the d ele�9rtj n lesloner oLPnrka,Plar- GEORGE H. HERROID, ,nd. Publlo Bultdtnne ns to.'thei Enai e' Sc ,., of N 0840, sn- J InLp 72 to tai nth t cerni t / S. Ferguson, City Clerk. Dear Sir : In the matter of application of P. J. Mulkerin for an ice house to be located at the Northwest corner of Forest and Euclid Streets, the applicant has a grocery and con- fectionery store listed as 451 Forest St. He wishes to add the sale of ice to his grocery store. The ice house will be placed in the rear of the grocery store. This is a "B° Residence District and the store is non -conforming. The Board recommends that the permit for this ice house,to be placed in the rear of the grocery store facing Euclid St.,be permitted. gh-rh Yours very truly, George H. Herrold, Engineer Secretary. To the Honorable City Council, City of St.paul;St,.psul,Minn. Genllemea;. Your petitioner being dissatisfied with the application of the proeisons of the Zoning Ordinance hereby, appeals to your Honorable Body under paragraph % section 20 of said ordinance for a permit to extendthe existing non conforming use by the installation of a retail Gash and Garry Ioe Station on the N.W.00rner of Forest and Euclid St. Description of said property; S 34.&3 ft Lots 29 and 30 J.E.Ransoms Sub Division Blook# 81 Lyman Dayton Addition. This lot now has a Grocery and Confectionery Store listed as 451 Forest. ,f I wish to put Ioe Station on rear of lot behind Grocery Store. Attached you will find a list of petitioners for Ice Station.. Yours Respeotfully F.J lkerin 451 Forest. (v v A Ov�V _.� �.,., _-. 4'_ 1.�- ,' •-� � `, _.� �.,., at 9 a 7 i I< 1 Ica OL. NWAM _ j i • CITY OF SAINT PAUL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS TOTAL FEE COLLECTED DIVISION OF BUILDING INSPECTION DOUBLE FEE COLLECTED �I ACCOUNT ORDINANCE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT ' I VIOLATION. �I FRED M. TRUAX, COMMISSIONER To: BUILD INSTALL ADD. ALTER REPAIR tM�O-V�E WRECK HANG MARK SQUARES El ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ' \ /' F-1 ElBy X I��(\ II DATE 193 i ,, NON- COMaINOATION ERECT REPAIR ILLU M- ILLUM- ROOF PR0. 1[2�1 VSTRUCTURE USED AS NEWSIGN OLD SIGN INATED INATED JECTING ICAL I AND VERTICAL , OWNER I r- DDRESS_ CONTRACTOR__ —ADDRESS NUMBER STREET S1DE BETWEEN WHAT CROSS STREETS // WARD LOT BLOCK ADDITION O ACT FRONT F WIDTH SIDE oa LENGTH IN FEET HEIGHT IN FEET NO. OF STORIES Pa LOIRo oa svono PgoP. Rry LINe In Feer G S on FR..of Gaounn In Reel MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION ARew or'SIDN All . Pear TIMATEO VAL ION N SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR GARAGE DETAILS OR REMARKS: SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRIVATE GARAGES ' TO BE AT LEAST lO FEET FROM DWELLING ON SAME LOT TO BE AT LEAST 20 FEET FROM DWELLING ON ADJOINING LOTS TO BE AT LEAST 30 FEET FROM FRONT STREET LINE TO BEAT LEAST 8 FEET FROM SIDE STREET LINE UNLESS DOORS OPEN TO ALLEY The unders ed hereby makes application for a permit to do CONSTRUCTION ON VACANT LOT PROHIBITED Building Work as herein specified, agreeing to do all work In strict GARAGE DOORS MUST NOT OPEN INTO ALLEY accordance with all ordinances of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota. NO PERMIT ISSUED UNDER THIS APPLICATION WILL COVER PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, PLASTERING OR WARM AIR SIGNED��i'.�-{'�` FURNACE WORK. RQ 9M 6-33 BY J/ � W.LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt. of Parks CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Doputy Commissioner Hon. Fred P;t, Truax Commissioner ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt, of Playgrounds CHAS, A. BASSFORD City Architect August 3, 1934 Dear Sir: I am returning to you herewith, application of P. J. Mul- kerin for permission to move a cash and carry ice station to the rear of 451 Forest Street, facing Euclid. This property is zoned for "B" Residence purposes and there- fore it is illegal to issue a permit for such commercial activity at this location. LAR..0 Yours truly, City Architect ORIGINAL TO CITY CLIRK ��(l •.Hi.? COUNCIL O CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCI RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BYAu�u.st 15 1934 COMMISSIONER DATE f RESOLVED That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller, one tank car, approximately 8000 gallons, 400 end point gasoline, from the Atlas Gas and Oil Company, at a Ir ice of $0.0912 per gallon, less 1% ten days, including state tax and state inspection, also Federal excise tax, for the Water Department at Hamlin and Carroll Avenues, on informal bids, as an emergency exists where failure to act Ir omptly would work a hardship to be best interests of the City. Charge Water Department. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays earce iPeterson Rosen _In favor --nri�— ___ _Against enzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 0 Adopted by the Council_ AUG 16- 1934 _193--_ AUG to 1934 Approved..___./—__— /_- ___193 Mayor COU ORIGINAL TO CITY CLIPK FILEN CIL NO. . CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK !` COUNCIL RESOLUTION GENERAL FORM RESOLVED, that the following bonds of employes in the Department of public Works, Rhioh bonds are issued by the riremants Fund Indemnity Company, covering the duties of the position set forth, and which bonds have been approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel, be and the same are hereby approved, and the City Clerk is directed to deposit them in the office of the City Comptroller: M. W. Woodruff Mist Clerk $1, 000 prank 0. Corcoran Timekeeper 1,500 J. L. Connelly Accountant 1,000 T. H. Proulx Timekeeper 1,000 Joseph paviioek Accountant 1,000. COUNCILMEN V Yeas Nays Terce erson 4osen __In favor _TTUnx__ --O—Against en2el //1 r. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C. F. No. 98623—BY Axel F. Peterson— j BY reepest— ofemployee in the Deunre hat the ltment ofeFd be "'W rks. Which bonds re leaved bYI the Flremnn's Fund Indemnity Com- pany, covering; the u foties tthe posi- tlon set rth, d and which bonds Lave been approved ns toform and ezecu- tion by the Co[poratlon. Courted.; b and the same are hereby approved. and the CItY Clerk 1s directed to deposit them In the office of the CRY Comy- troller: M. W. woodruff, ChiefClerk.. ..51.000 Frank O. Corcoran. Timekeeper.. 3.600 'T .L. Connolly, Accountant....... '000 . e i paxi. Timekeeper........ 1.000 Joseph ed by the Accountant... 1.000 Adopted by the Council Avgt• 16, 1934. } Approved(August Au K. 30. 1934, 18-19$4) Adopted by the Council—AU-61 FAM— 193— AUG 191934 Approved__ __ 193_- 0L`5�'�Mayor` ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK cNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL F LV9 NO• ---9862- 4 „�. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUWIIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM Y RESOLVED p that the following employeag bonds issued by the Tiremants Fund indemnity Company, covering the unties of the position set forth, and which bonds have been approved as to form and execution by the Corporation Counsel, be and the same are hereby approved, and the City Clerk is directed to deposit them in the office of the City Comptroller: George Sadek, Clerk , City Clerk's Office $5,000 0. A. storms, Chief Clerk, Oity Olerk's Office 1,000 Harold X. Voss, Typist, City Olerkis Office 1,000 Leonard pesely, Olerk, City Olerk's Office 1,000, H. J. Riordan, Chief Clerk, City Olerk's Office 5,000 George T. Feller, Accountant, Department of Parka, Playgrounds and Public Buildings 29000 the_ 1 Droner: :vr..,— Sadek, Clerk, MY -_:erk'e $6.0001 �'tormx, Chief Clerk, C1tY 'e 1.000 :.CItY COUNCILMEN / Yeas / Nays "'Pearce 'son ZI` en __.In favor --=rYan�x--• °J Against enzcl Mt. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 AUG 161934 Adopted by the Council __193_—_ AUG 161934 Approved 93_ Mayor FUBLISHED 2:2 - 3 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCRK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENClL No. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK .1 COUNCIL RE L TION—GENE L ORM PRESENTED BY___- <;a^—— COMMISSIONER DATE mt�tac 11I�RSAS, at its last meeting, the Advisory Court Horse and City Hall Building Commission approved•,the plans and specifications for improving the ventilating system in the court rooms, the (;grand Jury Room and also nearby rooms, and also approved the plans and specifications for the Memorial Hall statue, therefore be it RESOLVED, thatthe Council oonours in and approves the aotionofthe Commission. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays earce Peterson Xsen __In favor Tetra — N6T� reit _Against Wenzel 1_1�r. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 No. .98625—BY M. H• Gehan— eas tits.last meeting. the Ad- �rCourt Reuss and Clty Hail ng Commisalon approved the a d ing s ail m In improving mine tGrand Jury Roomhxnd alrt so �y rooms.. d also uuroved the end aueciflexttons Yor be the Me - .1 Ball statue. therefore .c It calved.. that the Conn Weare in iuuroveS the, action of cthe COM - on. ,ptedd ,Aug.-16,uuucll 934 Aug. 16, 1634. prove August 16-1934) Adopted by the Council—AVM a_1,__6't_193— AUG 10 1934 Approved---_193— Mayor pproved__193_Mayor TRUSTEES - PAEDPOWER,Pa.—.- C. H. BIGELOW, —. Pa,-- ARA G. BRIGGR C. P. CODESE FRED CROSBY 1. P. PEIH.DiG 1. B. PORREST MILTON W. GRIGGS 1. A. LAGRRS/AB W.1- UCKMGHT R. B. OBER PAIL ScUMUNG WALTER SEEGER C. L ROMIERS C. P. HERBERT, Ron ,"T Arm Dtaec,oa Saint Paul Bureau of Municipal Research Athletic Club Building Cedar 4210 Aligast 11, 1934. — To the City Council, City of Saint Paul, lrinnesota. Gentlemen: The Salmi Paul B.— M M—ld- pat R—h it o,eanited- 1—To om the welt— of Saint P. by to—Ing d. effecd— `SO- 2—T. ove(nmenL 2—•in e1C Imprtlny h wblW �dat[ Iwaible. 1—Toaetve u a non•Polhlnl aQeecY ER man 19 aB Pin. ��Cd At its last meeting the Advisory Court House and City Ball Building. Commission approved the plans and specifications for improving the ventilating system in the court looms, and also in the Grand Jury room, and. :nearby rooms. At this some meeting the Advisory Commission approved the plans and specifications for the memorial hall statue, Roth matters are referred to you for your ac - tion. very truly yours, secretary, Advisor;, Court House and City Hall Building Commission. CPE: SH 0 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLi RK CITY OF ST. PAUL e OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL_RESO TION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY f /�, J Y --") /-,.-�,,, COMMISSIONER _ DATE— COUNCIL NO. ` 86216 RESOLVED, that Jt)'(",-`.: be and he is hereby appointed a Q member of the Board of Appeals, representing the City Council, to hear the appeal of James Murnaae, on charges preferred by the Commissioner of Public Safety. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays / Pearce Peterson I Rosen __In favor �rnax- AlarreTr __.-,P—Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C. F. No. 98626-13Y M. H. Cehan— Resolved, that H. W. Austin be and the is hereby appointed amembpr of the Board f Appeals.. pre9entfng the city Council. to hear the appeal of '.James Murnane,on charges preferred by the Commissioner of Public Safety. Adopted by the CoWtpil Aug. 16, 1934. Approved 16, 1934. (Aug.August 18-1934) 61 i> Adopted by the Council Al IS I el M4-193---- AUG 4 193___ AUG 16 1934 Approved __193____ Mayor P` f)Q$'1) ORIGIN— To mrr GL... - co NCIL ,CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOL/LL_TION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY �'-' L�-y�� DATE GOMMISSIONER— RESOLVED, that ��' W `� be and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Appeals, representing the City Council, to hear the appeal of William Haller, on charges preferred by the Commissioner of Public Safety. �C. F. No. 98 th t A. W. Aue inn bo and Resolved., tho ishereby bf APv s1a representing the City Council. to hear tho GPPo rl t �;byilthe Commiselo er oth.rPublip r Sste[y. Adoyted by the Couneil Aug. 16. 1934. APurovediAo" tG 18-1934) 0 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council A11j;}I R -19U-- 193 �earce / ,"Peterson / Rosen An favor Approved_ 6l lq Q-193___ Trrrrr� Vjvrm—� /�L"/ ----Against i Wenzel Mayor /Mr. Presiden 'han) 5M 6.34 s�+V8 OwI01NAL 1. CITY.1- COUNCIL NO. FILE ,\ CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY !{ J �-Yt-C2--r,� DATE— COMMISSIONER 1_<71 -- w be and he is hereby appointed RESOLVED r that /V. a member of the Boer d of Appeals, representing the City Counoil, to hear the appeal of John gill, on oharges pre- ferred by the Oommissioner of pnbiio Safety. C, F, No, 98628—gy )1, g tlehast— he Resolved, that H.. W, Austin.. be and the IBoardeb[ snuointed a member op City Council, to ohear fAa esengnfi the John Kill, on uhar�ee preferred eby the n Commfs8loner p public Batety. Adouted by the Ca unci! Avg. 18, 1934. Aooroved Aug. 18, 1934 tAuKust 18,1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen ---In favor 14AW •, ` _Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the CounciL_AL%_4_t_34193_ ___ 193--- Approved_—.— -- Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRKO . CITY OF ST. PAUL FIILENciL NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY/ COMMISSIONER , / - ��-� DATE— RESOLVE4 That .rl. (�}. ��. c be and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Appeals, representing the City Council, to hear the appeal of James Garvey, on ohargee preferred by the Commissioner of Public Safety. j C Resolved 8th t H W. Aust1 n be and hereby Cs BoardoAppeaappointed representingls, present Cis representing the Cty Council. to hear. the appeal of Tames Garvey. on charges preferred by the Commissioner of Public Safety. Adopted by the Council Aug. 16, 1934. Approved Aux. Ie. 1934. (August 1811934) V COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council AAJG 16 19393__ Pearce Peterson Rosen — _In favor Approved AUG 16 1934-193 —_ �Fsaa4e-� Wa"4_- — ____ ___Against Wenzel Mayor Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 "N630 �J a ORIGINAL r. CITU C'... COUNCIL ` CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. N 3 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK I RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM COUNC L _ f PRESENTED BY J., Lt.i DATE — COMMISSIONER —I —,c--- RESOLVED a ThatGbe and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Appeals, representing the City Council, to hear the appeal of Joseph Macaulay, on charges preferred by the Commissioner of Public Safety. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson J Rosen __In favor IT-ru t—• IXL , .— ------Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 1. G. F. No. 98636—BY Tr• 8• Ge W. Resolved. that 11, Rra Auettemberan 4 � , h is herebY ppo n a m the Board f iopjaessr the eaentpf..I too City Council,c.eferre pas the Commiselonerburg o f PubIV SatetY• Adopted by the Council Aur;. 16. 1934. 934. Approved lAuiXUt618 1934) Adopted by the Council AUG 16 1934 193____ AUG 16 1934 Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[RR C FILEcouNCIL No. CITY OF ST. PAUL t � OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLI,,ITION—GENERAL FORM _ PRESENTED BY J , ��. �-DATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVED , That ij��.(< - be and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Appeals, representing the City Counoil, to hear the appeal of David Foley, on oharges preferred by the Comieeioner of Public Safety.- C. afety. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen In favor Truax--- O Warm^ __ __Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C. F. No. 98631—By M. $, Gehan 1 he Is herebyhapolnted Aau reemberanf the Board r Appeals, r Presenting the the Councll, to. hear othe. anneal f Dnvld Roley, on charges preferred by the Commiaeloner o1 Public SRLet,. Adopted by the Councll Aug. 16, 1939. APProved Aug. 16. 1984. (August 18-1934) Adopted by the Council AUG 1 F 1934193__ MG If, 1834 Approved—__— Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLiRK _ COUNCIL , j'! 762. CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK K Y COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY - C� -y` .. COMMISSIONER _�_DATE— RESOLVED r that, aer.�be and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Appeals, representing the City Council, to hear the appeal of Bartholomew Flaherty, on charges pre- ferred by the Commissioner of Public Safety. 1, Gehan— , F. No. 98032—BY M' 8. C 1 ed, tbat H• W Ati omember of the iaohereb9 a99 gls eaeVT.- I,='tul the Board of At. the' aD chargee nc CItY Couil, to hear on ,Bartholomew FlahertY.- ore4errod by the Commlestoner or Pub- oAd f ety'tad by the.,lsu1934 Aug• 10. 1034.'. Anuroved(August 18-1984). I COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council --41% 16 1934 % —_ 193__ Pearce Peterson Rosen __In favor T -WA& c Wacsee— —LL—___Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 061%1934 Approved—__193— Mayor pproved193_Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITT CLANK I i b COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 5?OUNCIL RESOLUTIIOrN—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY/ . lam. COMMISSIONER a DATE_ RESOLVER That . be and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Appeals, representing the City Council, to hear the appeal of James Furlong, on charges preferred by the Commissioner of Public Safety. 1C. F. No. 98633—By M. H. Gehan— Resolved. Thh[ H. W, Austin beard l the lBoa�d hereby ASppoi pled a member f City Councll: to ehearr her.pappeU. al tof .tames Furlong, on co arges Preferred by [he 1. 7711 Y Public Safety. Adopted by the Councll Aug, 16, 1934. Approved Aug. .18-193 1939. (August 18-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen JrIn favor "'Tr'a-Tt-drr-- --- Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council_ AUG 1.61934193 /Approved AUG 1 F 1934-__193—_ Mayor OrIJI—I to Clry ClerkCOUNCIL No.... CITY OF ST. PAUL MIX OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOL _TION—GENERAL FORM PCOMMNER_.-^ RESENTED BY �(1_�/ - DATE_._.__—_.--.____ ISSIO/ .�/J_--_.._ ._. _—.----- RESOLVED ?hat •��l�{ a ({ be ana he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Appeals representing the Oity 00un011 to hear the appeal of'James Nightingale on charges preferred by the Oommissioner of Public Safety. i I C. ResoF. No,' 98.34—Ry 11f. R, Gehan—. and lved, That H. W: Auatln be he is hereby appointed a member of the Board f Appeals epreaentlnq the Ciry Council to hear the appeal oY Y James NI htfnRale on char&ea preferf Safety. the Commissioner of Publlu Adopted by the Council1934. Auq. 1G, 1934. Approved Aug, 16, (August 18-1939) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays% AN1R19�4 Adopted by the Council--.-------------------- -----------193...... ,AUG 16 9994 Approved------ ... -------.193- -.. ..... --- - _.--... Mayor Pearce -------------In favor Rosen T new_ .------..---....Against Wenzel Mr. President Mahoney 6M 6-33 AN1R19�4 Adopted by the Council--.-------------------- -----------193...... ,AUG 16 9994 Approved------ ... -------.193- -.. ..... --- - _.--... Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CIt- QkgQtZ CITY OF ST. PAUL FLENCI` NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C A 1UNCIL RE&OLGTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED i COMMISSIONER DATE_ August 76$ 7934 WHEREAS, Anna Berg desires to withdraw application 5197 for license for hotel (Boyce — 16 rooms) at 500 St. Peter Street; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Anna Wg the fee of $25.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays -Pearce APeterson Rosen _ —In favor Ty uax — __Against / Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) u/ 34 C. F. No. 98635—BY I. C. Pearce— Whereas, Anna Berg desire. to with-:! f hotel (Boyne -16 Too..) at t-600 St. Per ter Street: therefore, bo it Resolved, that the prover cItY am - e s be and they are hereby author- Ized to refund to Anna Berg the fee of $25.00 and to cancel Bald aDvU..tIon for license. Adopted by.tbe C u II Aug. 16. 1934.1 Averoved Aug. 16. 1934. (August 18-1934) Adopted by the Council pAQG_/ 193_ AUG :fj 4 rtpprovea--- -- ---193-- Mayor \ C.F. 96710 denying all dance hall licenses in connection with restaur^nts, so as not to conflict •lith Tavern ordinance ORIGINAL ro Ci CLERK COUNCIL N CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY r -/�!�r .,�,�-�,�f',�P .-� DATE August 17 1934 COMMISSIONER `��,�,T $ RESOLVED That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Kl.uegel and Hamann the fee of $15.00 deposited on application 6045 (1955) for Dance Hall at 185 West Third Street, which license was previously denied by C.F. 96710. COUNfZILMEN Yeas Nays j ,p/ �arce Prterson r 'Rosen _— —In favor - a�e Against ,,Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 N) C. F. No. 98638—BY I. C. Poarce— Resolved. That the prover Clh �•cers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to JtIusgsl' ed Hamann the fee of $18.00 deu,,Ited opapplication 8048 (1933) for Dance Rall et 183 West Third Street, which Ileense was P -11-i ... ly dented by G P. 98710. Adopted by the Council Avg. 17, 1934. Approved Aug. 17. 1934. (August 28-1934) Adopted by the Council AUG 1 7 PAL-1-193— Approved AL-1-193_ Approved llr 17 1"4--_193'__ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK COUNCIL N Q CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE O. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK O �NCIL TION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY e+�-^e��r DATE August 15, 1934 COMMISSIONER RESOLVED , That Off Sale Malt Beverage license applied for by the following person for the address indicated be and it is hetsby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue each license upon the payment into the city trea.97 of the required fee: Capitol City Beverage Co. 991 N. Dale St. Off Sale Malt Beverage CZg�.e CILMEN Yeas Nays /Peterson i Rosen ____In favor /euax V/arrell \/ Against //Wenzel M r. President (Gehan) 5M 6,34 C. r: No. 98637—BY-h `C.,Pearoe— Resolved, That Ofr•.Bale. Malt Bever - ago license: app lied .for by .the .dlo. •+ In -person for the' adr me Indicated be audit {a' horeby grantedandthe CI tY Clerh le fnetructc to Issue. such license upon the D>tYmnt. into. the city treasucY of the required tee: N. Dalep5L1 Offt3al$eDfaltgBever0.a6 B). Adopted by e Council Aug• 17, 1934. Approved Aug. 17, 1934: (Oct. 6-1934) 6 N � Adopted by the Council AUG 17 193493_ AUG 1`1 1j Approved---- 193— Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLIR f (' 138 CITY OF ST. PAUL FLENCIL NO. C I{p/, eV<D OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK i— COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE GT ig at 15, 1934 RESOLVED 14 That Licenses for Chattel Mortgage Loan application 5374, and Salary Loan, application 5375, applied for by C. E. Edmiston, doing business as the Pheonic Finance System at 205 Newton Building be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees and filing with the City the necessary surety bonds. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays Pearce ,/fIetersoI. Aosen In favor / 1 ruax _Against �I A enzcl � /Mr. President (Gehan) ti N 6.34 C. F. No. 98638—By L C.,Pearne,: F. M. Truax— That . Mortgage bean. apoticatlon forttel Salary Loan, application 5376, e:pplfed for by,C: E. Edmlaton, doing business i as the Phoenlz'Flnance' Syatem at 206' Newton Bulldingbe and' [bay are here-� by granted and the. CIty Clerk le ln- tructed to'."'ue.-such 1lcenae. upon the payment -into the :ety -treasury 1. the r aulred '.fees and' 61fng''xvtth .the, City the necessary.. surety- bonds. Adopted by the Councll Aur. 17. 1934. Approved Aug.17. 1934. Wet. 6-1934) Adopted by the Council AUG 171.34193_ Approved_._ I _?�193----- ��---fes--1- Mayor Of,E glas are moving The lPraternal-Order and will location at Seven Corners to new fr Beer license for that Place. reaPPly o a license for As they are unable to obtain taxes _ bert becse of delinquent au 474 Ro to withdraw application. .i have asked attached See letter OR—NAL TO clTY CL9.s " { 6 CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. P e �� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �► ' COON ESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER _ 1`DATE August 17, 1934 WRE Wj the Fraternal Order of Eagles desires to withdraw application 2104 for On Sale Malt Liquor license at 474 Robert Street; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to the Fraternal Order of Eagles the fee of $50.00 and to cancel said application for license. COUNCILMEN Yeas � Nays ll'earce 4 cterson X osen _ _In favor /Truax O U Against Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) `..N 6.34 i C. F No. 98039—By i. C. Pearce— Whereas. the rraternal Order of Eagles desires to withdraw application 2104 for On Sale Malt Liquorlicense at 474 Robert Street; therefore. be it Resolved, that the proper Clty of6- cera -be and they are hereby authorized to refund to the Fraternal Order of Do Ion the. fee of 560.00 and to cancel;, said application for license. A Died by the Council Aug. 17. 1934. ApprOVed Aug. 17. 1934. (August 26-1934) e Adopted by the Council Al 9 749N___193__ Approved OB 17 a ___ 193__ Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Mlnnnota `a1 OFFICE OF CITY CLERK moi° L. R. S. FERGUSON City Civk and Comminioner of RegWallon August 10, 1934 fraternal Order of Zaglas 474 Hobert St. St. Pett, Minn. Gentlemen: I have been directed to inform you that your application for ,COHlOe1'IONM LICENS& . at the above address was+were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent, If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, / v 1 Cit ark. I y r�a� y Rote - This should be On Sale Malt Liquor A,I No Confectionery license was applied for } by the Fraternal Order of Eagles. r On Sale Malt Liquor app. 2104 Ali'% dated April 7, 1934 NOTE This resolution to replace resolution dated August 8 denying these licenses to Mike Fida. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No i F l p ' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C 1 COUNCIL _JRESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM /qJJ FIRES OM4NTED BY `� ✓ COM SSIONER DATE Allg}jet 7 %, 1934 WHEREAS, Mike Fida desires to withdraw application 5018 for Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 5019 for Restaurant, and application 5020 for On Sale Malt Liquor at 846 White Bear Avenue; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized e to refund to Mike Fida the fees of $5.00, $10.00, and $50.00, respectively, and to rs cancel said applications for licenses. COUNCILMEN YeasNaysj 'Pea ��rce / /t'eterson .Rosen In favor /1lruax Against /Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.74 1 C. F. No. 98840—By 1. a,';. pearee— LIN -1 anplication 5018 aforOff Sale LlOuor, "I"'Ifeatlon 5019 for Reatau- I! Dant, nd anplication 5020 Yor On gale Malt Llquor at 848 Whit. Bear Avenue; t therefore, be It 1 Resolved, that the Droner ccerS be ity to refund to M1ke Fid. the Pee. of $5.00 $1000 end $50.00 respectively, and to cancel aid ap,11,ations for ll. and. Adopted by the C ... ell Au,, 17,' 1934. Approved Aug. 17. 1934. (August 26-1934) Adopted by the Council 4116 17 mA -193—__ proved— Mayor O.IOINAL TO CITY cL... COUNCIL J CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO.—i4641. @JFF A-9 HE CITY CLERK j NISI RESOEUION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE August 17, 1934 RESOLVED That license for On Sale Beer applied for by Max Lieberman and Sam Pertzik at 248 E. Fairfield St. be and it is hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such license upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fee. Yeas COUNCILMEN / j Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen _In favor Truax % Warren — ✓ Against /Wenzel \Ir. President (Gehan) C. F. No. 98841—By H. E. Warren, Fred M. Truaz I. C. Pearce— Resol ed Tha$.alcease 1- On Salo' BeerIIappll d for by Ela. Lfeberman andam Fertzk at 248 E. Fal field SL be .and " " hereby granted and the City CI k is instructed toss a each licenelr upon.the payment Into the clty treasury 6f tho required Adopted by the Counell Aug. 28, 1934: Approved Aug. 28, 1934. - , (Oct. 6-1934) V/ V/ AUG Adopted by the Council 193_- 9q?F. (\ APProved—_— --_--193_-- Mayor 6 . .,.t CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of minnaota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commissioner of Registration August 17th, 1934. Ron. H. E. Warren, Comet r of Public Safety, Building. Dear Sir: The following resolutions granting the licenses indicated below were referred back tti your department for farther report on the new form: Max Lieberman & Sam Pertzik 249 E. Fairfield - On We Beer Petra Quigley & Anna Bspenson f4TO Minnesota St. On Sale Beer Nick Schetineki 1935 E. Maryland Restaurant On Sale Beer and Off Sale Beer Diomid Movalchak 602 Jackson St. On Sale Beer Restaurant The resolutions enclosing covering the above are C. F. Noe. 99641, 98642, 98643 and 98644. Torre very truly, J. City Clerk. ,t Ort101NItL TO CITY CLBrtK COUNCIL _iz2 OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. �- CITY CLERKOFF F THE (1. FORM -�L t�Q�� August 17 1984 PRESENTED _ 4DATE COMMISSIONER RESOLVED 'I That Licenses for Restaurant, application 4455, and 0n Sale Malt Lie-uor, application 4456, applied for by Petra Quigley and Anna Espenson at 470 Minnesota Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licensee upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. COUNCILMEN / Yeas / rce Nays Peterson Rosen _ __In favor ruax `arren �> —Against �enzel /Mr. President (Gehan) 541 6.34 C. F. No. 98642—Ry R. E. Warren. Fred Resolved, That Llcenses'farResfavr-.� ant. nDPllcation 4466, and On Sale Mali Liquor. apDiicatlon.- 4466, - aDDlied Lor by Petra Qulgleyand AnnaFleDenson at 470 Minnesota- Street-be'aad they ra hereby.. /:ranted and the City':Clerk I. t tructed to issue ch lle.nseA uD ort the payment into -the city treasury . of the qutred fees. AdODted-by the Council Aum. 28:1934: !' Approved A.W. 28. 1934. i (Oct. B-1934) Adopted by the Council Al 19 P A -MU ---193— b �> ICQP Approved---.------' 93 -- Mayor cL... Io 1 To ..T ('� \{' COUNCIL w, O. 6 � ORlal 13 , dtl\ IVT. PAUL FILE1Y FFIC O TH ITY CLERK rtNpR LUTIO —GENERAL FORM Aueilat 17, 1934 • '^ - DATE COMMISSIEONER RESOLVED That licenses for Reataurent, application 433$, On Sale Malt Liquor, application 4337, and Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 4338, applied for by Hick Schetinski at 935 E. Maryland Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. C.F. No.. 98643—BYp arC� azren. Fred.j - -At.. Truax, `R;Bolveic; f1 That 433681On"Bale kMalt� Iduuor.' anDileation. 4334, and Off Sale for It Inner, NICK �ScE�eYfl eki�at 9366E8�ar5'"' at' land Street be and they 'are. hereby' granted and city. Clerk is nstructed t 1,wenton elue Sun[o the ctry it �treasurY orhtha r0-�i qulred fee e. .Adopted bYthe councli AUK.28,. 1934 Approved Abet 6-1934) COU CILMEN Adopted by the Council __193_— Yeas Nays ��-�-���� e t getr� p eat p""" ��i 993 _In favor Approved--- -------193_ Rosen — — ' Truax /Warren— Against Y /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gchan) 5M 6.34 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLXR PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER 1 F ST. PAUL d O)ffII F T E CITY CLERK OLU N—GENERAL FORM DATE August 11, 1984 FILENCIL NO. -1881 d RESOLVED That Licenses for On Sale Malt Liquor, application 2798, and Restaurant application 2799, applied for by Diomid Rovalchuk at 602 Jackson Street be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. C. F. No. 98644—BY H. E. Warren, FYed M Truax, L C. Pearce— _ Reeolved, That Licenses eor0n Sale Malt Liauor;.application 2798.. and Roe- taurant-applie.tio. 2799, applied Yor by. Dlomid X—Ichuk at 602. Jackson Street be end the City C)erE Is Instructed nsY. hereby u tea rio isa 7I l eus such...licenses_ upon the paymentI into the city treasury of .the -required Adopted by the Council Aug. 28. 1934. Approved .AUR. 28. 1934. ' (OcL.B-1934) `j COUNCILMEN / Yeas / P Nays arcs j /Yetcrson VI/ Rosen In favor Truax W arren �—Against //Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 1" 5.1 6.34 \ Adopted by the Council_ AUG 2 R JQ1g4 193_ r l Approved---- — --193 — Mayor OAIGI"AL TO CITY CLE.X CITY OF T. PAUL FOeNCIL 9864 " �[/ggg� No. yt CITY CLERK NCRE LUTION—GENERAL FORM ��IL t, PRESENTED BY11( -( ''11 COMMISSIONER— t J\. \�/JLL-•^-L..�- August DATE �t 16 t 19311 RESOLVED . That licsnsss epplisd for by the following• persons for the addresses indicated be and they ars hereby granted and the city Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Am. f. Norvace and E. Scheers 310 University Ave, On Sale Malt Beverage Henry J. Schnobrick 624 *abashes St. On Sale Nast Beverage C. F. No.. 98646—By H. -E: Warren, Fred M. Tr.—,'r. C Pearce— . -Resolved.. That licenses applied for i by'tbe followlnb persona for the9 dressee indicated be and tliey are here- by granted sad the City Clerk le: to atructed to Issue such Ileens, upon the payment- Into- the city :treasury of thoI Oren uired Lees: Wm. G. ace and E. Scheerz,.Slot University Ave;: On Sale Malt Beverage.' Henry a . etbrick. 624 Wabasha 1 $t Adopted bai�y tthet Co13ennell Au¢; 28,1934. AV roved Ault: 28, 1934._ (Oct: 6-1934).. COUNILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council 44193_ _e — - Peterson Rosen --_In favor � A AUG 2 8 mQR Tr rx I Approved. 193___ �rren'�' \ A Against / / / ,4enzel r. President (Gehan) ,{ Mayor � SM 6.14 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota '\ OFFICE OF CITY CLERK `y! L. R. S. FERGUSON v City Clerk and Comminioner of RegLtratioq r`l \V\ August 18th, 1934. Ron. 8. S. Marren, Cometr of Public Safety, Building. Dear Sir: The attached resolutions, Council File Nos. 98645,. 98646, 98647, granting On We halt Beverage and Dene Hall licensee were referred back to your department for further report on the new question- naire. Yours very truly, _ r City Clark., �' s� CannNAL TO CITY CLRRg ,( CIT OF ST. PAUL COU No.___9864 864 a ,'� THE CITY CLERK IL ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED COMMISSIONER_ DATE August 15, 1934 RESOLVED . That On Sale Beit Beverage licenses applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees - Leonard Masloeki 856 Payne Ave. Oa Sale Ml.t Beverage Prod gorges 981 University Ave, s e ; ; Falter B. Relchow 476 S. Snelling Ave.; ; ; s Yeas C UUhICILMEN Nays PP Peterson �% —P ry `f In favor amen r✓ Against enzI /MR, SECOND VICE FRES. MIX 5M 6.14 ItWarren— It Bever - I Indicate- d -.daf.IIthand the sue such . the. city I ns Ave., Ave_ On Snelling 28, 1934. Adopted by the Council X193_ :x•79 Approved—AR-2-81934 193__ c ng Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK ♦g8647 Fr I' CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No. OF THE CITY CLERK OUNCIL ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM r FR �iSENTED BY R ` _"(� _._r�...._ , DATE August 15j. 1934 _ CO ISSIONER RESOLVED , That Dance Hall licenses applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licensee upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: , e Hall L. A. Goodman 735-7 University Ave. a 11 Frank Stepka 390 Como Ove. a a 7J,oraa�sa..011iB•-°-�-°� �"H:-`Cr�iiEre�T` die _ .:_._�::...�_...:......s.,� .., , FA C. Warren— ce— q 9 Per / COUy�CILMEN Yeas Nays / Pearce Peterson /J RoSei In favor TWen,eerl' Against MR, SECOND V ICE 5M 6.14 PRES . TRU" FA C. Warren— ce— q 9 Per Adopted by the Council— Approved ouncil° Approved 193_ Mayor � � L. A .fjoodman�78b•7 Univerelty Ave, ' ' Dance Hait. Frank Stepka, 380 Como Ave.. Dance Hnn. j Adopted by the Council Auq.-:28, 1934. Approved Auq, 28, 1934. (September 934. ) Adopted by the Council— Approved ouncil° Approved 193_ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL{RK - COUNCIL 08648 CITY OF .`181,4, CI r of P. PntPe FILE NO. ` OFFICE OF THF;, theFi I,t NRi..., ROulTtieEmlN FORMOU . B'hI o[ Saint Pe' h'kt agreement; rot the City or PRESENTED-BY,mnrk,t vnlue 1 ' COMMISSIONER i` -'t 4%%, 193? DATE Ll �lir�.. til ••• WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul entered into an agreement, dated November 10, 1933, with the First National Bank of Saint Paul, The Empire National Bank and Trust Company, and the American National Bank of Saint Paul, by the terms of which agreement the banks purchased for the City of Saint Paul $1,575,000 market value uncalled U. S. Government , 1933-1939 Government Bonds, and WHEREAS, the City executed to the said banks, on January 2nd, 1934, its notes, due in ninety days from said date, and WHEREAS, the said City of Saint Paul did, on the due date, renew the said notes for leaser sums, and WHEREAS, the transactions were predicated upon the terms of said contract hereinbefore referred to, and by the terms of said contract the City was to apply on its said obligations with said banks any sum in excess of $300,000, collected from taxes delinquent on January -1, 1934, and the said City has paid, to date, to said banks the own of $166,000.00 and WHEREAS, the said City has received in addition to said $166,000,00 and in further excess of the sum of $300,000, the sum of $289,887.86, now therefore be it BESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized and directed to pay to the said banks, to apply upon the notes of the City, dated July 2, 1934, the following respective sums: To the First National Bank, the stun of ......,.....$226,112.53 To the American National Bank, the sum of.......... 146082.06 To the Empire National Bank and Trust Company, the sum of $17,393.27 COILMEN Yeas Nays'/ e,�rce Z1,Pe rson __—_In favor LLoses /l ruax /Warren _—/3_—Against Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council MA it Approved `a Mayor NIIBL , D ' ORIGINAL TO CITY CL..K CITY OF ST. PAUL.4? o2iXU, Eawam➢ JO. �.+ FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK n th..14tPublic y of 3�e NCIL RESOLUTION—GENERA4!ra theoouree of he em[J h injury .consisted actu a of both the PRESENTED BY 1 �Ae n. reeult'o[ such COMMISSIONER I "���-, -� ' - ^ . ".1— Kafka has su. , 1, s of .function Of?, -d Ieft hfootloes Inclu; wh!cnf. nl e Whereas, Casimer Kafka, an employe of the Department of Public Safety, was injured on the 14th day of May, 1933, while in the course of his employment, which injury consisted of a compound fracture of both the right and left legs, and Whereas, As a result of such injury, the said Casimer Kafka has sustained permanent loss of function of both the right foot and left foot including the ankle motion, which loss of functi is estimated by one doctor as thirty to thirty-five per cent'the right foot and ten per cent -ro the left, and by another doctor as thirty-five per cent loss to the right foot and twenty per cent to the left, and Whereas, The Industrial Commission has requested a settlement based upon thirty-five per cent of loss to the right foot and fifteen per cent loss to the left foot, such sums being - a'compromise between the estimates of the two doctors, and Whereas, The Compensation Act provides that compen- sation shall be paid for 150 weeks for total loss of use of a foot including the ankle motion and the said Casimer Kafka is entitled to fifty per cent of the total for both feet, and Whereas, The compensation rate for the said Casimer Kafka is $20. -OP per week; therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City officers be and they are hereby authorized to pay the said Casimer Kafka the sum of $1,500.00 in full and final settlement for Compensation for the fifty per cent loss of function to both feet, said sum to be payable at the rate of $20.00 per week out of the Workmen's Compensation Account of the General Fund. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays sores Aterson �/% ! .Ptosen __In favor 14�ruaX /Warren 2Against /Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the CouncilAUG 91 1V 193__ AN 21 9994 Approved. _/ _19 b Mayor IftLISIX, D ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCRK COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FU.E NO. 5o OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK UN CIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRFf.FNTFr1 � \ C rTP�CiI �.r !'1 i l Whereas, By Calunci; File 98604 the Council authorized the refundment of $40.00 to Alex Fine for res- taurant and on sale and off sale malt beverage licenses, and Whereas, It appears that, the licenses issued to .said Alex Fine have been lost and such refund is ordinarily made upon surrender of the licenses, and Whereas, Said Alex Fine has in his possession for surrender the original receipts issued by the Department of Public Safety when the deposit of $40.00 was made with the application for such licenses; therefore,be it Resolved, That upon surrender of such receipts, the proper City officers be and they are hereby authorized to to refund to the said Alex Fine the said $40.00. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays J �rce //�/� e erson LLosen __In favor /hruax /Warren __Against /' /Wenzel fir. President (Gehan) 5M 6.74 1—By H. E. Warren- -1. CPearce— .i�Councli File 98604 the sized the refundment e Fine for restaurant ands _ sale malt beverage 11-1 p—r. that the llcer•, Fine hove beer,,'" ­dlnarn, m usenees. 1 ..i., . Ftnp,q;. -. Adopted by the CouncilAUG __2._1-19 k_193 Approved—ARI-1—M—_193— 4'�1BldDtihp Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY C" -- CITY OF STa OFFY4 OF THE <- 98661—IIy Milton nos: as. There Is now net trict Court the notion o•Q COUNCI ESOLUT110INgold and other. agar 4�olls-Saint Paul Sanio• hereln DlalntlHe sl h to prevent the or _ :enance by the Dlatrlet I(E_ re .-- •d sewage' dlelioaal ' Eye Lake; and rest. the Corporo the ^t to. the requestt1i�lu.ted 1. -h the (:it• •I> COUNCIL r'.m File N • fi��� WHEREAS, There is now pending in `the District Court the actioCharles SRinold and inst t of he ntiffsseekie an in- junction to prevent the ereotion and maintenance by the District of the now planned sewage disposal plant at or near pigs Eye Lake;. and WHEREAS, the Corporation Counsel, pursuant to the request of the District, has theticipated in said City of Minneapolis, in,aid of of ther with the City Attorney Of for the District; and WAS, the Board of Trustees of the District has planned and will make a tour of inspection of sewage disposal plants located in the Cities of Milwaukee, Chicago, Peoria, and other places, and has requested that the Chief Engineer, or the Super- iatendent of Constraotion, and the Corporation Counsel accompany the Board of Trustees on said tour; and • WHEREAS, said tour is to be made beginning August 23, 1934, for the purpose, among other thingsiof obtaining information as to the best methods to be employed n the planning, erection, con- struction and maintenance of the now contemplated plant at Pigs Eye Lake, and useful in the interests of the District in the defense of said civil action; and it to deemed advisable that the superintendent enspeotif Construction onst ei ction andthe Corporation Counsel make said o RESOLVED, That the Superintendent of Construction and the Corporatio tour of inspection r such Purposes, andauthorized athatithered to makeobe and is hereby appropriated from Sewer Bond 9hnd 4001 the sum of a$225.00 to nd the sum ofr$225.00 to defrayenses ftheeexpene s Ofdent of tion, the the Corporation Counsel-, on said ; and sthe pproper city officers are authorized to esaid sums for COUNCILMEN Adopted by the Council fit, 193— Yeas / Nays '�J �rce r �tcrson• ' / /�osen• 6 _In favor p�� Approved__AUR �/�34--19 ax 'V rren+ _— Y Ag � / Mayor /Wenzel• ff d'I[11� /�'--,j�Ge/_ �y Mr. President (Gehan)• )1' 5M 6.34 3 In the Matter of__.ohanging-_the..grade._cf__Fair_Plaoe__£rom_Asbury__venue_ta_Snelli.ng_Avenue, to conform to the red lines on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the presen established--grada_,beiag--shown--by-the__blue_ lines- -thereon,__also-_grading.Fair-Placa. from__ Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue to the proposed red lines when establisiie'd, and gradingalley in .Slo &-l0.,Fr-anksoni_s__Como_Park Addition, -£rom__Fair_Plane__to__LaIce _ Como _&_Phalen_Avenua, under Preliminary Order ----------------- 9$Q77 ----------------- approved __ June- 711934 ----- Intermediary Order --------- ----------------- --------- —------------ approved ----------------------------------------------------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it . 4_-- RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul pr ement to be made by a said City is_____ g_.tha_ grade_-0i�ai\lao=hesb 7ce^„atoAvenue, to con orm to the red li on the profiletd made aln _also rading airPlaeefroAs ry Avenue to Snel g Avenue toed red line vrhen establis ,--anr1_grading._ inBlnnkltly�r �tion fxsim�aijC__ Place to La Como k Phalen Alkenue -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- be and the same are hereby cancelled, annulled, ami rexmfts=,W Wj ---------------------- �"nvs t❑ -matter-ea:---------------------- d the Council hereby o ers said improvement to be made. ESOLVED FURTHER, hat the Commissione of Public Works be and,�s hereby instructed and direc to prepare plans ands cifications for said i ovement, and submit sie to the Coun ' for approva that upon said approval, a proper city officials a hereby authorized and directed top - ceed with a making of said impro eat in accordance the ith. Adopted by the Council- __AUG__21-W4------- ____ , 192______. �. 98652— 8662— Atter aC'hang"g the ""d0 of_ 'hang" `fo COUNCIL FILE N0._ ?g Aeve wnfo m to rie .'_ ____ .... proRle hereto attacb.' :de $pain hereof, the Db0 By____ .a— shed Rradebeing eho,vn.bv' ding _____ __ ____ _ . _ sa thereon, also Ave.to an , AsbUrYe . Councilman WeD"onaCd'-'.; li iproposed rding aIle ea n Como Part In the Matter of__.ohanging-_the..grade._cf__Fair_Plaoe__£rom_Asbury__venue_ta_Snelli.ng_Avenue, to conform to the red lines on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the presen established--grada_,beiag--shown--by-the__blue_ lines- -thereon,__also-_grading.Fair-Placa. from__ Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue to the proposed red lines when establisiie'd, and gradingalley in .Slo &-l0.,Fr-anksoni_s__Como_Park Addition, -£rom__Fair_Plane__to__LaIce _ Como _&_Phalen_Avenua, under Preliminary Order ----------------- 9$Q77 ----------------- approved __ June- 711934 ----- Intermediary Order --------- ----------------- --------- —------------ approved ----------------------------------------------------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council having heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it . 4_-- RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of St. Paul pr ement to be made by a said City is_____ g_.tha_ grade_-0i�ai\lao=hesb 7ce^„atoAvenue, to con orm to the red li on the profiletd made aln _also rading airPlaeefroAs ry Avenue to Snel g Avenue toed red line vrhen establis ,--anr1_grading._ inBlnnkltly�r �tion fxsim�aijC__ Place to La Como k Phalen Alkenue -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- be and the same are hereby cancelled, annulled, ami rexmfts=,W Wj ---------------------- �"nvs t❑ -matter-ea:---------------------- d the Council hereby o ers said improvement to be made. ESOLVED FURTHER, hat the Commissione of Public Works be and,�s hereby instructed and direc to prepare plans ands cifications for said i ovement, and submit sie to the Coun ' for approva that upon said approval, a proper city officials a hereby authorized and directed top - ceed with a making of said impro eat in accordance the ith. Adopted by the Council- __AUG__21-W4------- ____ , 192______. ---------- - -- ------------------------- --------------- - ------------------- ,192 Mayor. .eu�jLisi3rD =a -e3 l/ ►lNiP'9 9 "4 Approved ---------- - - ------------- --------CouncilmanCMa- Councilman CMa-eyz==n Pearce CouncilmanEFargusen `= Petersnu Councilman WeD"onaCd'-'.; R ,ern Counciimanri4 &0iogaYr=;' Councilman F�inibii = I "'n Councilman'—�kie_t'-=-'= Wenzel Mayor Gehan Form B. S. A. 8-7 ---------- - -- ------------------------- --------------- - ------------------- ,192 Mayor. .eu�jLisi3rD =a -e3 l/ 4 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT, CFS FINANCE REPORT OF COW4'MPGIONER OF FINANCE (A) ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of changing the grade of Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue, to conform to the red lines on the profile hereto attached and made a part hereof, the present established grade, being shown by the blue lines thereon, also grading Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue to the proposed red lines when established, and grading alley in Block 10, Frankson's Como Park Addition from Fair Place to Lake Como & Phalen Avenue, under Preliminary Order approved June 7, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is - $ 691.89 Fair Pl. frt 655.37 -alley The estimated cost pe foot for the above improvement is g 1.37 Fair Pl. 0.63 alley The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Land Bldg. 1 10 Frankson's Como Park Add. u 575 2200 2 10 do 550 2400 3 10 do 550 2200 4 10 do 550 3850 5 10 do 550 3000 6 10 do 550 2750 7 10 do 550 3100 8 10 do 550 3400 9 10 do 550 10 10 do TOTAL, 550 Form B. B. 10 CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMfISSIQNER OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER (C) ASSESSED BLOCK ADDITION VALUATION LOT DESCRIPTION 11 10 Frankson's Como Park Add. 550 550 3650 12 10 do 600 3350 13 10 do 700 3100 14 10 do 650 3960 15 10 do 650 3700 16 10 do 650 3250 17 10 do 660 2150 18 10 do 650 4800 19 10 do 650 250 20 10 do 650 2850 21 10 do 650 4100 22 10 do 650 3400 23 10 do 650 3400 24 10 do 650 3600 25 10 do 675 3500 26 10 do 600 2850 1 23 do 700 3050 30 23 do 17050 77850 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Public Works. Dated_ 'oI sCommissioner of Finance. N.R.O. . R.( R.O. N.R.O. R.O. -.—.n 1% R.O. R.0, N.R.0 Gr -3& r St. Paul, Minn ----------------- 19344 of Honorable, The Council, City of St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned property owners, hereby petition your Honorable Body to cause the following * i _�i provement to be made: ---------------- --- --------------- ------------- ------------------- - ----- tet ---------------------- 4 ---------- ------------- ------------ti er ------- ---- - — -------- ----- ----------------------------------------------------------- St. Ave. NAME LOT BLOCK ADDITION -73 44. Uif A R Pep rtment Oj KdecoKj owrw • THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION -QWO June 12, 1934 Hon. Milton Rosen, Commissioner of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for grading the Alley in Block 10, Frankson's Como Park Addition from Fair Place to Lake Como and Phalen Avenue (See Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue) under Preliminary Order C. F. 98077, approved June 7, 1934• Estimated Cost $ 655.37 Cost per front foot 0.63 Inspection 10.89 Engineering 100.00 Frontage 1034 ft. Yours very truly, _J ORG M. SHEPARD, ief Engineer. Approve for trap ission to the Co ss er o Finance. JT0�NR SEN, Commissioner of Public Works IJUIVL or rise,-(_". 14 00 • THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS f OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION -qmo�O June 12, 1934 Hon. Milton Rosen, Commissioner of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I transmit herewith preliminary estimate of cost for changing the grade and gradin Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to "nellin Avenue (See Alley Block 10, Frankson's Como Park Addition, under Preliminary order C. F. 98077, approved June 7, 1934• Estimated Cost $691.89 Cost per front foot 1.37 Inspection 12.39 Engineering 60.00 Frontage 504.58 ft. Yours truly, e ^ �? � i \ RG M. SHE ARD, hief Engineer. Approved for tran ssion to the Commi i ne f F ante, ILTO ROSIN, Commissioner. 'SOA OF FINANCk I Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance June 14, 1934 . ­ . _193 .- To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 98077 approved.. June 7, 1934 19K. relative to the grading, of Alle, Y in Block., 1.0,.. Frlan.k.sonls Como Park .... Addition _ from Fair Place to Lake Como and Phalen. Ave,., (See .. Fair ...P.1ace, ......... .......... from Asbury Ave. to Snelling and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is necessary and (or) desirable. Cost per front tt. $0.63 2. The estimated cost thereof is $._..65`5•-37 and tfftM&*W*hfereof is S. - ---------- ----- -- Engineering $100-00 Inspection $10.89 Frontage 1034 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:.. . ......... .. .. ­­ ------------- ... ....... ......................... 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. ..... . ..... . ........... . ............... ---------------------------- � I. 5. Said improvement is- _asked for upon petition of three or more dwners of property, subject to assessmuft OF ftArm&-t. 1A Oki --- -------------------- ----- Commissioner of Pu lio WOIM--, JUt� 16 Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance June 14, 1934. . __._.... .193 _ --- To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having bad under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. 98077 approved June 7, 1934. _......193.___., relative to Changing the .grade and. grading Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to °nelling Avenue ( See Alley Block 10, Frankson's Como - - .._... _ _.... . __ ........_._. ....__....... - - - -------- - Park Addition) ----- .-- --- and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is _ _ __ necessary and (or) desirable. Cost per front ft. $1.37 2. The estimated cost thereof is $._.69189 ___, and the&*-T&reof is 3 ..... ........ .... ..._._._ Engine zing $60.00 Inspection $12.39 Frontage 504.58 ft. and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows:.... ____ _. ____. _ ____ ..-__------- ------- 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. - - ......... -- - -- ------------ 5. Said improvement is____ subject to assessment for said improvement. asked for upon petition of three or more pawners of propert , OD --r---1-.--------- ................................... ------------------ Commissioner of Public Works COU FILE 0................ . B 98053—By milton Rosen— ' .,it of condemning and tak-' easement in the landeces- r slopes, cuts and fills in the of Fair Place fromAsbury�S �` ,Snelling Ave.. also In the .f Alley in Block 10. Frank," ark Addition from Fa; `^ Como and Phalen A'. lnary Order 98078. .. 7, 1934. IntermeP red July 26. 1' •b -- g bee•.' IB the matter of.....e_ond_emning_endtakinE_an_easement...in.-.the_'_ .1 -___---- - necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue, also in the grading of Alley in Block 10, Franksonts Como Park Addition from Fair Place to Lake Como and Phalen Ave. under Preliminary Order...........980.7........................... approved....__ _Jurie...7.z...1934. ............. Intermediary Order ..................... 9.843-0 --- - .................... approved......._......._JudV_.2_}.,...-19.34........................ A public hearing having been had upon the above improvement upon due notice, and the Council hav- ing heard all persons, objections and recommendations relative thereto, and having fully considered the same; therefore, be it 44 RESOLVED, By the Counci of the City of Saint Paul that improvement to be made by the said City is be and the sane are her-ol­ -, , 11-1, snr,;'ied, and rescinded wd Qlj Rmt"oa' .^ .n be sem,............. . Adopted by the Council -...-...��u..21 1934 ............. ........_.............................. 193........ AUG 211934 . Approved........_ ........................._..........._._..., 19...._. r- Mayor. Councilmen / n PUBLISHED-�j�'_-3z/ Pearce Rosen ! Truax Wenzel Mr. President 500.6-33 SN E L.LI N G A V E. SCALE 1":40' 2 -o_I 5.7 _ A N K S O N' S C O M O P A R K A D D. W ,1.4 ly s+ F R , Stu. 2 26 Y I IS I� 17 I8 19 20 21 ! 22 i 10 23 24 qo 37' W 3OP' J `M4 LL. 4r n Q I _I I Fr. Fr �Fr. , 11 IftU. v Stu. Stu... Fr Gar, IC. R �_Fr. , I IGarl. Fr. 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ON PRELIMINARY ORDER In the matter of eo4d emning and taking an easement in the lend necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue, also in the grading of,Alley in Block 10, Frankson's Como Park Addition from Fair Place to Lake Como and Phalen Avenue, 9843V under Preliminary Order approved Jane 7, 1934 To the Council of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports as follows: The total estimated amount of the assessment for the above improvement is Z 50.00 The estimated cost per foot for the above improvement is The lots or parcels of land that may be assessed benefits for such improvement, and the assessed valuation of each lot or parcel as last reported by the Assessor, are as follows: DESCRIPTION LOT BLOCK ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION Lead Bldg. 1 10 Frenkeonve cmo Park Add. 576 2200 2 10 do 850 2400 3 10 do 650 2200 4 10 do 660 3850 6 10 do 560 3000 8 10 do 550 2760 7 10 do 550 3100 8 10 do 550 3400 B 10 do 550 10 30 do TOTAL, 660 Form B. B. 10 (C) CITY OF ST. PAUL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REPORT OF COMMIS9IQNT7q OF FINANCE ON PRELIMINARY ORDER DESCRIPTION LOT ... ADDITION ASSESSED VALUATION 11 30 Frraanksonte Como Park Add. 550 12 30' do 550 3650 13 10 do 600 3350 14 10 do 700 3100 16 10 do 650 3850 16 10 do 650 3700 17 10 do 650 3250 18 10 do 650 2150 18 30 do 650 4800 20 10 do 650 250 21 10 do 650 2850 22 10 do 650 4100 23 10 do 650 3400 24 10 do 650 3400 25 10 do 650 3600 26 10 do 675 3500 1 23 do 600 2850 30 23 do 700 3050 17050 77850 The Commissioner of Finance further reports that he has investigated all of the aforesaid matters, and hereby submits the foregoing as his report thereon to the Council, together with the report made to him in reference to said matter by the Commissioner of Pufrblic Works. Dated�-t .2 67- L-7.31 - _.. _ _ . ,_ _._�. Form n, B. Commissioner of Finance. Il -Office of the Commissioner of Public Works Report to Commissioner of Finance June 14, 1934_ _ 1.193.. To the Commissioner of Finance of the City of St. Paul: The Commissioner of Public Works, having had under consideration the preliminary order of the Council, known as Council File No. - _980.78 approved_ - June 7,-.1934___.193- . relat.iva f, condemning and taking an easement in the land__ necessary for slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Fair Place from Asbury Avenue to Snelling Avenue, also -in the -grading of 'Alley in Block 10, Frankson*.s... - -- Como Park Addition from Fair Place to Lake Como and Phalen Avenue. and having investigated the matters and things referred to therein, hereby reports: 1. Said improvement is necessary and (or) desirable. 2. The estimated cost thereof is $- _ ..XXXXX _ , and the total cost thereof is $.-__.- and the nature and extent of said improvement is as follows: 3. A plan, profile or sketch of said improvement is hereto attached and made a part hereof. 4. - -... __ - -..... _..._..._._.._.. - ----- ----------- 5. Said improvement is .asked for upon petition of three or mart' owners of pr rt Subject td/AB'SeiLine$ti"i4Y@t,improvement. Commissioner of Public W • s ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[KK COUNCIL IM CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM W PRESENTED EBY R cel Peters n a DATE COMMISSIONER-�3r—�a�' — LVED WI;-,gEAS, the records listed below are outlawed by the Statute of Limitations, or are obsolete and of no further value to the City from an accounting or financial standpoint; 1. All Participating Certificate Used Books and Duplicates issued prior to August 1, 1928, described as followap ' Numbers 82,701 to 119,300 inclusive. 2. All Participating Certificates redeemed prior to November 1, 1929. From March 31, 1925. RESOLVED, that the Comptroller and ti.e Commissioner of Finance are hereby authorized and directed to destroy the records described above. I COUNCILMEN yeas � Nays /J Pq Irse ZP///eterson R9sen _—__ ___In favor ruax ,,Warren —//)---Against /Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 C'.,"_ No. 98064—$y Axe] P. Peterson— Whereas,ethe r outlawed br the StatutOrdRe loped below To I Or areobsolete and Limitations.; to the City from of no further value financial It fro n[; an accounting o 1. All 's In ,p in g Certificate Used $oA and Duplicates lesUed prior to AUKust 1, 1928, described I. fol- lows: NU tubers 82,701 to 119,200 inelU- 2. All Particlpnting Certi deemed prlor to Novemberale8 0. From March 31. 1926. 1929. Resolved, that . the Commissioner ofeF nancer sire hered I •thby authorized and directed to ,cher.- o ecords described above. Adopted by tho Council AUK, 21, 1934.A proved Aug. 21. 1934. (A UgUst 26-1934) Adopted by the Council -002" .. _04.193-_._ AUG 211934 Approved -- Mayor LEWIS L. ANDKVSON LOUIS P. SHEAHAN CORPON-01 -199L HILARY J. FLYNN EDWIN MURPHY IRVING GOTLIEB CITY OF SAINT PAUL .aa,aY.N„ LAW DEPARTMENT August 1, 1934. I To the CBuncil. Gentlemen: A resolution permitting the, Comptroller and the 8ommissioner of Finance to destroy certain Partici- pating Certificates, certain Participating Certificate used books and duplicates, and certain City Bonds and interest coupons, was referred to this office for an opinion whether it was legal or proper to so destroy tnose items. We have examined the particular items to be destroyed, as set forth on the resolution, and are of the opinion, following prior rulings of this office, that it is legal and proper to destroy such records as the City has no furtner use for them and they serve only to clutter up the office of the Comptroller and the Commissioner of Finance. Yours very truly, EM -MS. Assistant Corpo 'tion Counsel. ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCRK COUNCIL (]�i`� CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE No, 9 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RES[O/WTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BYf—.I"(...y,;y4/�y DATE!�113f- -�-1 F 9'34 COMMISSIONER �-i --- RESOLVED That the Council hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Purchasing Committee and rejects all bids for furnishing bituminous coal, coke and briquets to the various departments of the City of St. Paul for the season of 1934-35 for the reason that all such bids were uniform and excessive and readvertising for bids for such coal would be conducive to the best interests of the City of St. Paul and would in all probability result in the reception of bids at lower prices, therefore, the Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized and directed to readvertise for bids for furnishing such coal for the season of 1934-35. F. B. No. 9089. C. F. No. 98655—By Al. H. Gehan— coocursvin the recommendation 9d. That the council hereby the Purchasing Committee and rejects all bids for furnishing bituminous coal, coke and briquets to the various do- Partments of the City of SL Paul for the s of 1934-35 for the reason e that all such bids w uniform and excessive and readvertising for bide for buche est interests Would he Cltyu cive of St. Pto aul nd would in all Probability result in the r ceotion of bids at lower Prlees, therefore, the Purchasing Agent Is hereby authorized and directed to r iadvertlsefor bids for furnishing such al for the season of 1934-35. No 9089. Adopted by. the. Council Aug. 21, 1934. AP G roved Aug. 21. 1934, (August 25-1934) COUCILMEN pp 1(�4 Yeas Nays Adopted by die Council___�p_2� _ -193 arce terson '�, 11934 /Rosen -_-----.In favor Approved ___ -. _ _._193 i Truax i Warren __-Against �Lt l Wenzel Mayor /�Ar. President (Gehan) 5M 6.14 ORIGINAL TO CITY CL.Rx r T ....... CITY OF ST. PAUL FIILE"CIL NO. ---9M" OFFIC F THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL OLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE August 17, 1934 RESOLVED That the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller, one tank car, approximately 8000 gallons, 400 and point gasoline, from the H. K. STAHL COMPANY at a price of $.0917 per gallon, less 1% ten days, including state tax and state inspection, also Federal excise tax, to be spotted on Municipal Eqa ipment Bureau spur at Dale Street, on informal bids, as an emergency exists where failure to act promptly would work a hardship to the best interests of the City. Charge General Fund- Municipal Equipment- 1003-134. COUNCILMEN Yeas rce Nays Z etcrson Xoscn 11 �Iuax //�r /amen /// Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) � .- _ In favor �) Against 5M 6.34 C. Per i -n11 n, less 1%ton days including, stats tax and state Inspection, n1.. Federal xl-e tae, to be -potted o ' Dale Sires Eaurtpment Bureau sps. ur an �! gency exi- tsl'herea fnl pto. Lo gut promptly would work n hardship: to the '1e -t in""Te-t- f the ctiY Charge neral Fund—biunlelpal Eaulpment- 003-134. Adopted by the Council Aug. 21, 1934. Approved Aug. 21, 1934. (A.—It 25-1934) - Adopted by the Council -AUG 2-1 ]93-4- __ 193. Approved- _ 211934 --- -- —..193 _ Mayor ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[RK - - 1 .8657 COUNCIL NO. VY CITY OF ST. PAUL 1`� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �) COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY L COMMISSIONER DATE_ PjffftkYfrWHEREAS, by Council File 'No, 94221, approved November 9th, 1932, the Council did determine that that certain two story and basement frame barn, located on Lots 8 and S. Block 19, Ashton & Sherburne's Addition, also known as No. 128 Valley Street, Is unsafe and dangerous to life, limb and property, and should be wrecked and removed; and WHEREAS, due notice has been given, as required by Section 1-16 of Ordinance No. 7210, and no appeal has been taken by the owner or agent, and said building has not been torn down; therefor a be it RESOLVED, that the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings be and he is hereby authorized and directed to en"r upon said premises and tear down and remove said unsafe and dangerous structure, and to do any and all things which in his opinion may be necessary for the protection of life, limb and adjoining property. - 98857-13Y Fred Bf. Truax— a Council File No. 94221, , - ' Nov. 9th, 1932. the Council ine that that, certain two .-mine , basement frame barn, lo' `. Lot''and1. Block 19. Asl• iherburne'e Addition. also kno•'• 128 ValleY Street, is u safe r ous to life, limb and props ould be wrecked and rer-' r"`-- due notice has br• % by Section 1-,". antl COUNCILMEN / AUG.? 193 1a Yeas Nays / /7p/.,,e Adopted by the Council--__. _f93- _ �senerson f///J In favor AUG2p W�1Q iG 1 Approved____.___ ------------I 3----- Truax Warren _Against 1 / Wenzel Mayor / Mr. President (Gehan) PUBLISHED —S' 5M &34 ^w*»� ' CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration August 17th, 1934. Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: We attach herewith file in the matter of conde=Ing that certain two story and basement frame barn, located on Lots 8 and 9, Block 19, Ashton & Sherburaets Addition, also known as 128 Valley Street. This matter was referred to you for the proper resolution (3) directing the wrecking of this building. Yours very truly, City Clerk. Adopted by the Council................193... Yeas. Nays. MAY /MCDONALD /4EARCE /ROSEN ff R UAX i WENZEL /MR. PRESIDENT (MAIJONEY August 19th, 1933 Mr. Cs -me. A. Tr,,;fore, Cite Archltect, Building. Dear Mr. Bassfordi At. tie CoiLnell noetir_^ held tills morni.na• the con.dei.nation of the Prrme barn located on Lotn � r-nd 9, Aloc',• 19, Ashton, & Sherburn..^'s Addition, imov,n as 146 Valley Str,Qt, (Schincler barn.) crap, extended for one year to Awust 17th, 1`414, the jarie to be torn doom at that time. . Yours very truly, City Cler'c. m St, Paul, Pinnesota. Dear Sir: On, 111 a cams, tie t c ril-: for Y, atter o' t e -1ation of t;-- SCM7.0ir- I,,, Street, which heerin- vxi ^rc ovIUd t, att, . City Cleek. CAPITAL DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION I---- r CENTRAL COMMUNITY ROUSE . We Meet Erery r$econd and Fourth Tuesday of Each Month. g+ `i190 East University Ave. `z1E;o,40 Avvot B, 1933 7 3t. Paul, Minn.,... . ... . ..................... 193 1.Q QPi1i " . The Schindler Barn at A46 Pa11ey Street. in this city, is a fire hasard � and a saisanoe and has been so declared to be by the Honorable City Councill and S. IsMUG, The Fire Marshall of the City of St. Paul. has con4waed the barn as a fire be arU and 3. WHOM, the said barn has been formerly condemned and ordered to be torn down by the City Council after fall and complete hearings and 4. WHHMM3, the owner of the bars has promised in writing that be would tear it down. 3. be, the undersigned, hereby protest against the extention of time granted by the City Council on the 4th day of A*guet, 1933 and request a rehearing on the matter.. 4% t. CAPITAL DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE We Meet Every Second and Fourth Tuesday of Each Month. 190 East University Ave. August B. lqu St. Paul. Minn.... at Val in s city, to a fire sard l• NHRMB=the om ai�has bbo n sod cls dlto berbytthe Honnoorable City Council$,and g, wSKIM39 The ylrs Marshall of the City of St. pawl. has conde=ed the barn as a fire hasardt and 3. ifH MW. the said barn has bass formerly condemned and ordered to be torn dorm by the City Counoil after tall and owlets haring= and 4. iiUM s, the owner of the barn baspromised in writing that he would tear it down. 8. We. the undersigned. bereby protestagainst the ro snst n Of time rehearingranted anted by the matter. City Council on the 4th day of Anger Qas +1 y CAPITAL DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE . We Meet Every Second and Fourth Tuesday of Each Month. 190 East University Ave. a�'ss•40 August 8, 1933 St. Paul, Minn. ......................................................... . . at #,14fS n tbI cityis a t. immuse h •ce and has �beengsonddeclared tolbe by the11oinorable City. Councilirand surd and g, WM MW, the lire Marshall Of the City of St. Paul. has condemned the barn ata fire hasard{ and aid barn 3.CLtmy�Council after fall he aatmifl basbeen formerly condemned and and ordered to be torn down by the 4. INHB8IEAS. the owner of the barn haspromised in wtiting that he would tear it down. 8. We. the undersigned. hereby jrotest against the attention of time granted by the City Council on the 4th day of August. 1933 and request a rehearing on the matter. &rmA4RS 9M CAPITAL DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE We Meet Every Second and Fourth Tuesday of Each Month. 190 East University Ave. =�_s,40 August 8. 1933 St. Paul, Minn ........................... ............................ ...193....-' IL1. WHBBLS, ftb SObindler Barn at #14k6V&lley Street, in this city. is n fire hnsard and a apisance and has been so declared to be by the Honorable city Council$ and 8. WHRBW. the Fire Marshall of the city of St. Pohl, has condemned the Dara asa fire hasardi and 3. IlEnLuS, the said barn hasbeen formerly condemned and ordered to be torn down by the City Council after fall and complete hearings and Y 4. ,WHC8USO the owner of the barn haspromised in wDiting that he would tear it down. g. W reigned. hereby protest against the entantion of4inq granted, V the City CAW—an the 4th day of August. 1938 and request a rehearing oiNtbb matter. ..4 i , - CAPITAL DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE We Meet Every Second and Fourth Tuesday of Each Month. 190 East University Ave. -C%-I�40 NAME St. Paul, Minn.,...Alt&a.st. 5-r.-133::- ..............193...... 1. WHEREAS, The Schlinder Barn at #14'6 Valley Street, in this city, is a fire hazard and a nuisaz;P and has been so declarpd to ee by the honorable City Cour.cit; n_LL 2. WBERF.A3, The Fire Marshall of the City of St. Paul, has condemned the barn as a fire hazard; and 3. WHEREAS, the said barn has been formerly condemned and ordered to be torn down by the City Council after full and complete hearing; and 4. ViBaRrAS, the owner of the barn has promised in writing that he would tear it down; 5. We, the undersigned, hergby protest against the eatention of time granted by the City Council on the 4th day of August, 1933 and request a rehearing on the matter. Lai', ----- ., CAPITAL DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE We Meet Every Second and Fourth Tuesday of Each Month. 190 East University Ave. t � Aug's t St. Paul, Minn ......................... 5,...1933.............193...... 3. WHEREAS, The Schindler Barn at #146 Valley Street, in this City, is a fire hazard and a nuisance and has been so declared to be by the Honorable City Council; and 2. WHEREAS, The Fire Marshall of the City of St. Paul, has condemned the barn as a fire hazard; and 3. ArKRA'AS, the said barn has been formerly condemned and ordered to be torn dove by the City Council after full and complete nearing; and 4. 'FFEREAS, the owner of the barn has promised in writing that he would tear it down, 5. We, the undersigned, hereby protest against the extention of time granted by the City Council on the 4th day of August, 1933, and request a rehearing on the matter. 041, 46%r CAPITAL DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE We Meet Every Second and Fourth Tuesday of Each Month. 190 East University Ave. 'q ;..,40 St. Paul, Minn.,.--Augustb frj 1933 ...............193...... 1. WHERM, The Bablinder Barn at #146 Valley Street. in this city. is a fire basard and a nuisance and has been so declared to be by the Honorable City Council{' and 8. UMHU80 the Biro Marshall of the City of St. Paul. has condemned the barn as a fire basardi and 3. WHS8 AS. the said barn has been formerly condemned and ordered to be torn flown by the City Council after fall and complete hearings and 4. WHERUS. the owner of the barn has promised in writing that he would tear it down; 8. No. the undersigned. hergby protest against the e=tention of timw granted by the City Council on the 4th day of August. 1933 and request a rehearing on the matter. �} A BIKE�� o% iDDHBSS -------- —/- .5 t 13 _ tip, �- --------------------�=- .h ------------ ___ b 'd CAPITATA DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE We Meet Every Second and Fourth Tuesday of Each Month. 190 East University Ave. dao A-agust 5, 1933 St. Paul, Mian__ 1, W_RERF,AS, the Scnlinder Barn at 4146 Valley Street, im this city, is a fire hazard and a nuisance and has been so declared to be by the Honorable City Council; and 2, WMMLS, The Fire Idars'nall of the City of St. pail, Yr„s condemned the barn as a fire hazard; lend 3 he saidafter as been formerly complete connddemgand ordered to be torn down by the City 4. V,,7EREA-S, the owner of the barn haspromised in writing that he would tear it down. 5. We, the undersigned, hereby protest against the estention of time granted by the City Council on the 4th day of August, 1933 and req%est a rehearing on the matter. 00- _ P i ADDRESS 421 a- :. r , ____--�____ __ ,o �,�s' CAPITAL DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUSE We Meet Every Second and Fourth Tuesday of Each Month. 190 East University Ave. •40 August 5, 1933 St. Paul, Minn ................................................ 193 WHEREAS, The Schindler Barn at #146 Valley Street, in this city, is a fire hazard and a nuisance and has been so declared to be by the Honorable City Council; rmd 2. ryFi'�'.,REAS, the Fire Marshall of the City of St. caul, has condensed the barn ass. fire hazard; and 3. 7,`HERF.AS, the said barn hasbeen formerly condemned and ordered to be torn down by the City Council after full and complete hearing; L,.'Id 4. 'WSER�'AS, the owner of the barn h:spromised in writing that he would tear it down. 5. We, the undersigned, hereby irotest against the extention of time granted by the City Council on the 4th day of Augast, 1933 and request a rehearing on the matter. NAME ------------- m=w'-------'-=-- .---------- / i ,, ADD" S -- - ------------ ---------- -------------- - --- -- - --------------- --- S -- ----- -- — —=� G1-- ---- r r IT-----------6/— ---------- / >'. ) ' ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKRK COU■ ■xy658 FILE IVO. lYl CITY OF ST. PAUL t`� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY/, <_. t.A.l� COMMISSIONER `�' r� L DATE FWASIMOM IIIAS, aspprovided by Council File No. 98388, approved July 80th, 1934, the Council did, on the 17th day of August 1934, at ten ofelook A. Y. in the Oounoil Chamber of the Court House, hold a public hearing upon the advisability, and necessity of wreck- ing that certain three story brick building, located on Lot 7, Auditor's Subdivision No, 39, also known as No. 391-3 South Robert Street, following due notice of said hearing given pursuant to Ordinance No. 7810, approved May 88, 1930; and it is the opinion of the Council that said building is unsafe end dangerous to life, limb and adjoining property, and should be wrecked and removed; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that said building be wrecked and removed, and that a copy of this resolution, directing the wrecking and removal of said building,be mailed by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings, to the last known record owner of said property at his last known address, or to the agent or occupant of said building or structure; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that if, within ten days after the mailing 01' this notice to said property owner, his agent, or the oocupan, no appeal has been taken from this order, said Oommis- sioner of Parkes Playgrounds and Public Buildings shall report said facts to the Council. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen _._In favor Truax Warren Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 08G58 -By Pred M. Trus as Provided by Council 8. PV T, 20tb: 1934E did, on the 17th day of AI' ten o'clock A. M. In the C of the Court House. ,hearing upon the. ndvt salty of wrecking that ury brick building, lo' Auditor's Subdivision 1`•., n as No. .201.3 Sout �I`opving due otle n pLrepant to e 1, ovnP d May 22.. [he Cor Adopted by the Council— G 2 1. IfI" 193 ,QU6 311934 Approved _/ __ `_� _193__ Mayor coilN CIL VIJV ORIGINAL TO CITY CLWRK FILE NO• CITY 017. ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM n 1 [ PRESENTED BY 1:;'11 {,,.(+�„ DATE COMMISSIONER pggREAS, as provided by Council File No. 98389, approved 2p%h, 1934. the Council did, on the 14th day of August 1934, Jly u ten oholook V M. in the CCunoil Chamber of the Court House, of wreck - hold a public hearing upon the advisability located do on Lot Z6, Block 9, jag that Certain one story tar Pape roaimately NO. 933 Jordan 1►venue, Beaver Lake Heights Addition at app given plana.% 33jJord�a nAv nu following due notice of said hearing itgis the opinion of U-b-0auncil that 7210, approved May 32, ' rous to life, limb and adjoining said building is unsafe and dange i property, and should be wrecked and removed; therefore be t RESOLVED, that said building be wrecked and removed, and that a Copy of this resolution, directing the wrecking and removal of said building, s mailed by the Commissioner of Parke, playgrounds and public Buildings, to the last known record owner of said property at his 1118% known address, or to the agent or occupant of said building or Structure; be it rURTRER RESOLVED, that if, within ten days after the mailing of this notice to said property owner, his agent, or the occupant, no appeal has been taken from thisorders reportsaid osaidsfatrof to therCounciL playgrounds and Public Building __..___ 98059—By Fred M. Trapx—I. �' ' DDrovedi Ju Y 20th,p1934 p-111�thc did. on the 17th day a Ahe '4. at tan o'clock A. Di. Cin the "Chamber oe the Court BOO. :' ad lna ei. seityII ofpwreokon ing tYI o"estory tt r paper shook Lot 26. Block 9, BeavtI, Additlun, at pDroxim' 1-•ly vld hearing giverwin No. 7210, �Dr Is the on' nl dlr 41 .L COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson 2___In Rosen favor Truax ✓% Warren _—Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council AUG 21 1994 _193— AUG 21 1934 _193__ Mayor Pjjgi.7Ci-IF.1) 9 �� 59 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnaote OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON r' City Clwk and Comminionn of Reyiskdlon August 17th, 1934. Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: The following orders in condemnation were heard by the City Council at its meeting held today and were referred to your department for the proper resolution (2) confirming these condemnations: Three story brick building - Lot 7, Auditor's Sub. $39, known as 291-3 So. Robert St. Tar paper shack - Lot 26, Block 9, Beaver Lake Hgts. Addition, known as 933 Jordan Avenue. Yours very truly, Q City Clerk. W. LA MONT KAUFMAN ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt of Parks Supt. of Playgrounds CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner _f6111 September 10, 1934 Hon. L. R. S. Ferguson City Clerk Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: Further action relative to condemnation proceed- ings on 933 Jordan Avenue will be unnecessary. The latest Council File in this matter is No. 8659_ Our inspector reports that the building has been removed and the premises cleaned up. truly, Cit Architect LAR. .0 W. LA 14ONT KAUFMAN Supt. of Parks - ERNEST W. JOHNSON Supt. of Playground. CHAS. A. BASSFORD Gty Architect CITY OF SAINT; PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF ` PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E. SPEAKES, Deputy Comm1,0—r August 23, 1934 Hon. City Council s. L.R. S. Ferguson, City kerk. City hall. Gentlemen; I am pleased to advise th-,t the tar paper shack condemned by this department and about which the Council had a hearing on August 17, 1934 has been -emoved and the premises cleaned up agreeable to this depart- ment. -1.der the 'circLunstances, further pro- ceedings in regard to this matter :rill be dis- continued. Yours very truly, City -architect ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[RK FILECOUNCIL NO O CITY OF ST. PAUL '•� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RES TION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTLY BY COMMISSIONER o. 98660 -By Milton Rosen ^ s, Tnmes W_ (Tlmmv) 'of ov sI =, �BRlnt Paul while Vn[l it C6PnCltlee. ' It Is the oPl•I.e :such aer••!.•� Whereas, James W. (Jimmy) Jordan for a period of half a century performed faithful -and loyal service to the people of Saint Paul while serving the City in various capacities, and Whereas, It is the opinion of the Council that such service should be. officially recognized; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council unanimously acknowledges that Jimmy, as he was affectionately known to thousnds, performed good and faithful service to the citizens of Saint Paul and was in every respect true to the trust placed in him, and be it Further Resolved, That this resolution be spread in full upon the minutes of the Council, and the City Clerk is directed to forward to Mrs. Jordan, his widow, a copy of this resolution. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ea ce 1 // leterson "Rosen _—In favor ,P�ruax .,Warren — Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council AUG 9 1 lm� 193 AN 21 193 Approved___ ____ 193___ Mayor PUBL1SHLD -i' CITY OF ST. PAUL ' OFFI THE CITY CLERK COUN SOLUTIO GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY --- COMMISSIONER _ DATE— COUNCIL FILE NO. Whereas, The Retail Hardware Association has made a request to use the exhibit hall of the Auditorium for the period January 22 to January 25, 1935, and Stem Hall from January 21 to January 24, 1935, for the cost of opening and operating; therefore be it Resolved, That permission is hereby given said Association to use the halls for such periods for the cost of opening and operating, as determined by ordinance relating thereto. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays carte /� /¢ tenon •/�// /Rosen __In favor Truax /Warren _. _Against /Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 Adopted by the Council A 2 l_ 714-193_ Approved— AUG bi 1 Mayor . CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION IRVING C. PEARCE, COMMISSIONER GEORGE J. JACOBS. D.RUTr Cowwi.eioxeR BUREAU OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS S. O. HARTWELL. S—R—ex.—T BUREAU OF SCHOOL CAFETERIAS A. E. TRUDEAU. D....— Dar. John L. Connolly Corporation Counsel City Hall Dear I,.,. Connolly: BUREAU OF PUBLIC LIBRARY MRS. J. T. JENNINGS, L—AIIAx BUREAU OF AUDITORIUM D. D. MURRAY. SUP.—I exo—T August 16, 1934 I am in receipt of a letter from I:,r. J. C. Stnhlman, 429 S. Wabasha Street, in behalf of the Minnesota Retail Hardware Association, in which they request the use of the Exhibit Hall of the Auditorium for January 22 to 25, and Stem Hall January 21 to 24, 1935. Will you kindly draw up necessary resolution to grant the use of above req es ted space at cost of opening and operating, submit same to me for my presentation to the Council. ICP -R vi Very truly yours,` Commissioner of Education >. 98662- -, the Commissioner ;ttOne53 of the MY Ch eof; onemergency w lecessarythe emplo;- employes of his depart an eight hours per d;, the FORM No. 1 August 17, 1934 An emergency has arisen in Lhe Department of Public Utilities, Bureau of Water rendering necessary the employW nt of certain employes of Lhat department for more than eight hours per day in the doing of the following work: Repairing water main at State and Texas.* Taking ERA men to and from job at Sucker-Vadnais canal.# This emergency arose by reason of the following facts and circumstances: *Leak in water main. #Driving truck. For Board of Water Commissioners /Pr'esiden't — Certified correct eoAard N. Tftompson General Superintenden C.9F. Nos. 98883. 98869, 96886. 93888. �� 98664 �9Sfi65► 98666 98667 NOTIC 98667= CITY OF 6AINT PAUL ResolYed.That checks be drawn on COUNCIL FILE NO. TO the City Treasury. to the aggregate OUNCIL RESOLUTION amount. of $74.888.68, covering checks i et l 4 PRINT numbered 6460 to 6698 taclusive. as per checks on file 1n the olflce of the City "t�� Comptroller. I93 - Adopted -by the Council Aug. 21. 1934. Approved Aug.' 21. 1934. p (August 26.1934) RESOLVED,THAT CHECKS B-- AWN ON THE CITY TREASURY,TO IVEg AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $ COVERING CHECKS NUMBERED q 60 TO 6 INCLUSIVE, AS PER (1*91505. 05 CHECKS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. �//// ADOPTED BY THE COUNCI 183 /./ APPROVED 193 BY���,d�i0"f11^i Tun e rz SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD I44 793 55 404& 89 ti j 7 j BROUGHT FORWARD 1 37 293 5911732 661 89 0 6460 Lander—Morrison—Christenson C'p, 225 68 25 6461 Lewis Institute 17 6462 John IV. Lux Company 9 On 6463 namiani Carletto 250 00 6464 Nels Frederickson 28 80 6465 Brown & Bigelow 863 86 6466 R.E. Hulme Company 29 o4 6467Mrs. J.T. Jennings 16 71 6468 E.A. Moeller Company 241 85 6469 H.R. Stahl Company 11 20 I 6470 C.M. Crowley 143 46 6471 Axel F. Peterson. 0. of Fin. 1 7 500 00 I 6472 Geo.J.Ries, County Auditor 416 67 I Tm. Ebertz 20 00 DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL _ L CALL _22 OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL No. ����� FILE .. .----------- ---- ........__...._ MAY COUNCIL RESOLUTION __9M5d A?:D ,1y} wT ..IN FAVOR PEARCE A ' i4 AUDITED CLAIMS ROSEN ...__......_'..... _ .. !.. ... ... TRUAX _______________AGAINST WE. -L RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY. MR. PRES. MAHONEY TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF 3,15...._294 -COVERING ADOPTED BY THE CO/ON j) .. fes' CHECKS NUMBERED .... TO... *-" INCLUSIVE. AS .. PER CHECKS ON FI OFFIC CITY C MPTROLLER. 99 582 50 AP OVEO.._��M_.✓��f9 .. ... / C TY CO PIROLLER ///n_ G✓..... MAYO R BY V_Cki?.... .. _._...... ---- --- - ----------- ---- -r—--- TOTAL DATE CHECK IN FAVOR OF RETURNED NUMBER TRANSFER DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS CHECKS Tun e rz SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD I44 793 55 404& 89 ti j 7 j BROUGHT FORWARD 1 37 293 5911732 661 89 0 6460 Lander—Morrison—Christenson C'p, 225 68 25 6461 Lewis Institute 17 6462 John IV. Lux Company 9 On 6463 namiani Carletto 250 00 6464 Nels Frederickson 28 80 6465 Brown & Bigelow 863 86 6466 R.E. Hulme Company 29 o4 6467Mrs. J.T. Jennings 16 71 6468 E.A. Moeller Company 241 85 6469 H.R. Stahl Company 11 20 6470 C.M. Crowley 143 46 6471 Axel F. Peterson. 0. of Fin. 1 7 500 00 11 6472 Geo.J.Ries, County Auditor 416 67 6473 Tm. Ebertz 20 00 6474 Feyen Construction Company 20 00 6475 Bldg. Owners & Mgra.Aesop. 15 00 6476 National Window Cleaning Co.Y o. 137 00 6477 Northern States Power Company 1 828 30 6478 Otis Elevator Company 582 50 6479 Tri—State Tel. & Telg. Company II 290 41 648o James Jansky 7 50 6481 Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company! 18 jl 6482 Joseph Stanger 16 42 6483 Ballard Ramp Garage 601 648 S. Berglund Lumber Company 68 1 6485 Fitzhugh &Robert A. Burns 120 02 6486 cairnoross Tire & Battery Com�any 27 03 6487 Celebrated Film Exchange 10 00 6488 Cleveland Meat Company 52 95 6489 Farwell, Ozmun. Kirk & Company 55 01 6490 'N.J. Haas Mfg. Company I 106 2 6491 Hannaford, O'Brien, Inc. 39 02 6492 Don Haynie 10 00 6493 IV.T. Koop Agency 5 63 6494 Maendler Brush Mfg. Company 10 96' 6495 Northern States Power Company 303 6496 Northern States Power Company g 331 410 6497 Quartermaster Corps. U.S.A. 69 99 6498 H. & Val. J. Rothschild, Inc. 67 6499 St.Paul Builders Material Company 49 g 3 6500 Soheffer I Rossum Company 6501 Tri—State Tel. & Telg. Compan 281 38 6502 Tri—State Tel. & Telg. Compare 147 07 6503 'valsh Insurance Agency 66 60 650 'Thite Eagle 011 Corporation 626 6505 Williams coal company I 107 40 Tun e rz SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD I44 793 55 404& 89 ti j r� V SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD i 44 793 55 11697 321 BROUGHT FORWARD 44 ' 461 -ag 65o6 r 5 66 44 6507 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 30 DUPLIC'1t74T0 CITY CLERK CITU OF SAINT PAUL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL No" ' COUNCILMEN -ROLL CALL FILE -.......----` ----------- MAY teraon MCDONAL I } IN FAVOR r re: COUNCIL RESOLUTION August 15 34 _.'..I,._ AUDITED ROSEN /' CLAIMS ........._.__._.._...____.____._....__.._....................IB...._..... TRUAX _ _ ( AGAINST - WENZEL MR. PRES. MAHONEY RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DR A N ON THE CITY TREASURY, .. COVERING TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OP jl... , ' - t 1(� A 1 7 4 AU 21 ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL..... CHECKS NUMBERED .. TO , INCLUSIVE. AS PER CHECKS ON FIL O_T O CITY G PTROLLER. .._.. .... _. _':.. . CITYCOMPigO ER ...... . y ... �........ . .. MAYOR BY 20 6512 TOTAL DATE 12 CHECK IN FAVOR NUMBER OF TRANSFER II DISBURSEMENT CHECKS CHECKS RETURNED BY BANK 6.514 r� V SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD i 44 793 55 11697 321 BROUGHT FORWARD 44 ' 461 -ag 65o6 14.F.Smith Tire Company 5 66 44 6507 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 30 6506 F. Peterson, C, of in. 42 0 Axel 6509 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 1 563 56 6510 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 2 312 67 6511 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. ! 227 20 6512 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 5 579 12 6513 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 2 152 52 6.514 Standard Stone Company 666 14 6515 A 1 Stenographic Bureau 5 10 6516 Peter Aplikowski 65 00 6517 Axel F. Peterson, C, of Fin. ! 27 224 34 6516 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin.2 249 10 6519 Frank 0. Neubel 13 64 6520 Chas. Hvass & Company,Inc. 367 54 6521 C.B. Lyon & Brothers,Ino.1 72 32 6522 F,J. Morse & Oo>dpany 1 36 29 6523 A,N. Palmer Company 216 13 6524 Park Msohine Company �59 75 6525 G. Som*s & Company 67 15 6526 G.x. Tennant Company 60;93 6527 'valdorf Paper Products 60`62 6526 Mrs. Geo. Donnay 4 50 6529 Axel F`Peterson, C. of Fin. 6 554 96 6530 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin. 2 777 53 6531 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin. 4 166 35 6532 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fin. 1 11 679 62 6533 Geo.J.Ries, County Auditor j I60 000 000 653 Corning-Donohue,Ino. 29 6 6535 Elvgren Paint Supply Company 153 29 6536 Greek..Amerioan Sponge Company) 206 03 6537 Fred Hoffman 4 o0 6536 R.E. Hulme Company 34 23 6539 Lake Park Ice & Fuel Company 216 70 65 St.Paul Builders Material Comxany 29 61 6541 Schaffer & Roasum Oompany 45 61 6542 standard oil Company 4 o65 66 6543 Twin City Brick Company 36 10 6544 Van Hoven Oompany,Ino, i ( 325 00 r� V SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD i 44 793 55 11697 321 I I , I I DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL 55 98655 " COUNCILr� N -ROLL CALL COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER IL,E NO. .-%V—Yyet }eerspn Y:. w_ FAVOR COUNCIL RESOLVTION PEAM. E ROSEN ,, ............. .. .. ... AUDITED CLAIMSA���1�.�!�. _ `b `�`"'..}G..........................19....•211 .TRUA% MR. RES. MAHONEY MR. PRE ADOPTED BY THE . AGAINST tt((���� RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE DRAWN ON THE CITY TREASURY, J TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF f......��.� �.�.��...... COVERING CHECKS G i ��1.]Q,. PER Cp ECK ONRF'fH/j�'OFFIC[ O�E CITY OM PTROLLERS ��tJCI _.. 88�� APPRO CITY COMPTROLLER MAYOR BY 111 TOTAL DATE CHECKRETURNED NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER CHECKS DISBURSEMENT CHECKS BY BANK J 1 BROUGHT FORWARD 44 793 5597 321 27 6545 E. J. Marhoun ',I 215 00 6546 Jack Kerrigan I� 30 4o� 6547 Empire National Bank & Trust Fo. i 5 619 63 6548 First National Bank i 12 727 87 6549 Robinson Plumbing Specialty Cc, 6 68 6550 McGraw–x111 Book Company i 7 20, 6551 McKesson–St.Paul Drug Company', 52 79 6552 G.A. MacArthur Company 8 91 6553 Mack Int. Motor Truck Corp. 35 88 6554 The MacMillan Company 2 50 6555 Mannere–Matz Company 182 36 6556 C. & E. Marshall Company 6 38 6557 T. B. Martin Lumber Company 63 61 6558 6559 John Maurus Phil. A. Maynard ! 8 38 2 00 6560 Melady Paper Company 13 66i 6561 Peter Memmer 19 61' 6562 6563 Michaud Brothers Inc. Sompany 13 79 6564 Midway Creamery Midwest Chemical Company 31 75 ti 6565 Millar–Tarris 32 10 14 59 6566 Minnesota Aeronautics Assoc. 10 00 6567 Minnesota Fence 'Torks 9 00 6568 Minnesota Historical Society 12 001 6569 6 Minnesota Mining & Mfg.Compan� 57 02 1 570 Minnesota News Company 1 145 66 6571 Mitsch & Heck Company I 11 25 6572 Motherly Friend Laundry 11 48 6573 Motor Power Equipment Company 275 00 6574 Mullarkyls Meat Market 75 6575 R.A. Myers & Company 7 25 6576 Nassau Paper Company j 187 77 6577 National Bushing & Parts Comp ny 44 35 1 6578 National Carloading Corporatidn 2 j7 6579 National Meter Company 33 +F1 6580 New York Tea Company 14} 21 6581 Nicola, Dean & Gregg Company I 80 35 6592 Northern Malleable Iron Comp 12 1�4 6583 Northern States Power Company ll; 1 265 82 6584 Northern states Power Company:, 1 631 66 6585 Northwest Airlines,Inc. 490 18 6586 6587 N.T. Copper & Brass Works N.T. Stamp 'forks, Inc. 26 47 22 10 6599 N.I9. Motor Equipment Gompany 1 50 6589 T.S. Nott Company 10 50 6590 Orloff Leather Company 51 68 'i 6591 Owens Motor Sales,Inc. 36 69 i 6592 Owens Motor sales,Inc. 615 659] Oxford University Press 64 65 Oxidite Battery Mfg.Company 68 4o �I 1 900 0.J3 SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD 44 793 55 920 992 DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL C C C COUNC -_Z�rA_YC VOUNCIL OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER C ILE No. CALL VrB M RO EN .TRUAX 21 1 . n . FAVOR COUNCIL RESOLUTION AUDITED CLAIMS Augu$t .1-6 .3 ... . ....... AGAINST WENZEL MR. PRES. MAHONEY RESOLVED. THAT CHECKS BE OWNf H ITY TREASURY, TO THE AGGREGATE A FII COVERING OU T O..TO.. CHECKS NUMBERED - .. . . ..... INCLUSIVE. AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNC.A.U.G...2. L 1934 PER CHECKS ON, F TµE 0:7 r CITY "1"FTROLLER, APPROVE15 " -Y COMPTROLLER MAYOR By TOTAL DATE CHECK NUMBER IN FAVOR OF TRANSFER CHECKS � DISBURSEMENT CHECKS RETURNED BY BANK BROUGHT FORWARD 44 793 55 920 992 58 6595 Geo. Benz & Sons 225 00 69 6596 6597 Farwell. ozmun, Kirk & ComDsny� 3 1 1237 6598 Johnson Printing Company i 901 25 St.Paul White Lead & Oil company 341 6599 The Speakes company39 851 6600 Twin City Hardwood Eumber Comp"y i 106 16 6601 Gordon Drug Company,lnc. 50 001 6602 6603 National Counterfeit Detector r 5 00 95 6604 Standard Register Company Finance 173 446 Axel F. Peterson, C. of 19 91 6609 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Financlill 1 345 67 6606 Mrs. Josephine M. Ayd, Guardian 40 oo 6607 Mrs. Catherine M. Claugberty, Guardian 40 oo 6608 Mrs. Etta Flaherty 28 281 6609 Mrs. Anna Schneider 17 28: 6610 Mrs. Agnes Weiss 31 96 6611 Capitol Stationery Mfg.Companfi 60 391 6612 !eating Music Company 20 001 661 Capitol Envelope Company 71 L9, 66N 6615 Harper Nut Company Northern States Power Company 240' s4 6616 Northern States Power Company 240 14 6617 Panama Carbon Company 33 00 6619 Paper, Calmenson & Company Z2 71 6619 6620 Paramount Ink Company Paramount Pies 0 56 4 50 6621 M.F.Patterson Dental Supply Coy 2 25 6622 Pelham Book & Print Shop 6 30 6623 H. Peltz & Son 103 75 6624 Phillips Petroleum Company 2 09 6625 Pioneer Electric Company 93 30 6626 Pioneer Maple Products Oompany� j 17 76 6627 Pioneer Rim & Theel Company 207 36 6628 Pioneer Typewriter Company 3 25 6629 Postage Meter Company 37 50 6630 Price Electric company 31 29 6631 6632 Printers Typesetting Company Pure Oil Company 6 so a 88 66633 Purity Baking Company 98 55 6 3 Purity Cone Company 90 00 663 quality Park Envelope Company 3 75 663 0 Rainbow Pie Company 58 07 6637 Raymer Hardware Company 82 71 6639 Remington—Rand Business Servjcelinc. 127 27 6630 Republic Crosoting Company 49 14 6640 Riley Company 15 00 6641 Riverside Press 14 go 6642 N.C.Robinson, Clerk of Dist.0t.41 126 75 6643 Rochester Germicide Company 12 00 6644 Roe—James Glass Company 33 64 6645 Rosco Mfg. Company 2 50 6646 Rosholt Company 5!) !)2 6647 Iloyal Typewriter Company 1 50 6649 Tri-State Tel. & Teig. Company 267 97 6649 Tri—State Tel. & Telg. Company 237 23 III 000 6-32 SHEET TOTAL -FORWARD 44 793 55 ji 45 295 3211 BROUGHT FORWARD 6650 Ed. Schwartz 21 6o 6651 James E. Gipple 52 50 6652 Chemical Sales & Safety Company I 665 "A A R Pen Service ' f 6654 J.J. Gillen, Abstract Clerk 469 85 6655 Louis Krengel 5 95 6656 st.Pail Brass Foundry Company! ! 21 51 •I 1 186 74 I 6656 St.Paul Glass company 30 92 6659 st,Paul Goodwill Industries 39 51 u 6660 St,Paul Machine Torks 16 95 i -; ;f ICA TO CITY CLERK r ; t CITY OF SAINT PAUL 'r '1■(]�)('J��,r(�� 1'/'� CALL St.Paul Motors, Inc. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCILUNCILMVr�EN—ROLL FILE+�ters0 6663 NALwI 6 OC COUNCIL RESOLUTION 3tePaul Stamp '7orks 57 25 FAVOR AUDITEB CLAIMS .....__ ___. _A'met.._17..............._N 2 00 ZEL PRETO IF IX _pGAiNST-- �JQY 16 75 RESOLVED. THATCHECKS BE VA�j( QN T'J}5 CITY TREASURY. THE AGGREGATE A NTOFfLL�F>.i 1.� ASL .............. COVERINGPRES. MCO`y/1Q^{A 6667 sanitary Bottling company , 105 10 CHECKS NUMBERED......�fi �..TO.. .�QINCLVSIVE, AS 6668 TED BY THE COUNCIL ...:. ...1-IIV �L .. .... ... PER CHECKS ON FILE JNE OFF�{CE OF THE CIT COMPTROLLER. 6669 Schelen Automotive Company O �/► i 19 �. f MAYOR ./ ly'�/ CITY COMPi BY.� �1, '.... BY ... Jacob Schmidt Brewing Companyl 67j 05 TOTAL =-- DATE Andrew Schoch Grocery Company 62 CHECK IN FAVOR OF NUMBER TRANSFER M i CHECKS I DISBURSEMENT CHECK$ RETURNED BY BANK J BROUGHT FORWARD �o0 6-�2 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 144 793 55 50 036 57 EM 6650 Ed. Schwartz 21 6o 6651 James E. Gipple 52 50 6652 Chemical Sales & Safety Company 26 05 665 "A A R Pen Service 70 6654 J.J. Gillen, Abstract Clerk 469 85 6655 Louis Krengel 5 95 6656 st.Pail Brass Foundry Company! ! 21 51 6657 St,Paul Fodndry Company 186 74 6656 St.Paul Glass company 30 92 6659 st,Paul Goodwill Industries 39 51 6660 St,Paul Machine Torks 16 95 6661 St,Paul Milk Company 25 79 6662 St.Paul Motors, Inc. 6 71 6663 St,Paul Office Equipment Company 6 OC 6664 3tePaul Stamp '7orks 57 25 6665 St.Paul Terminal warehouse Company 2 00 6666 St.Paul Welding & Mfg.Company 16 75 6667 sanitary Bottling company , 105 10 6668 Porter Sargent 5 40 6669 Schelen Automotive Company 1 50 6670 Jacob Schmidt Brewing Companyl 67j 05 6671 Andrew Schoch Grocery Company 62 6672 Sohreier's Auto Top 28 25 6673 G. Seestedt Company 13 59 6674 Shaw Lumber Company 2 16 6675 D.B. Shotwell Company 42 90 6676 L.N. Sickele & Company 59 30 6677 Signe of the Times Pub.Company 5 00 6678 Silver Arrow Distilled Tater Co. 3 00 6679 Singer Sewing Machine Company 6 72 668o H.J. Slawik, Inc. 5 40 6681 H.V. Smith Company 3 00 6682 L.C.Smith & Corona Typewriter ,Ina. 70 30 6683 G. Sommers & Company 114 55 6681} South Park Foundry Company 25 00 6685 A. G. Spalding & Brothers 50 6686 Sperry Office Furniture Compazy 33 67 6687 The Stanohfield Company 79 30 6688 Standard Brands, Inc. 18 00 6689 Standard Mailing Machine Company 6 10 6690 6691 Standard 011 Company Standard 1 933 09 atone Company 6 125 66 6692 Standard Unit Parts Corporatio 45 15 669 Star Photo Company 6 0o 669 Sta—vie Company, Inc. 89 66 6695 G.F. Steohert & Company 32 80 6696 E.J. Stilwell Paper Company 94 45 6697 story 10 00 6698 Swift & Company 47 25 �o0 6-�2 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 144 793 55 50 036 57 EM ORIGINAL TO CITY CL... CITY OF ST. PAUL FILEcouH(.`II:�NO. S�i{F�'MVyI OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESEN7ii COMMI BYER ` DATE .I Whereas, Merton Staples heretofore made application for a confectionery license at 2622 West Seventh Street, which license was refused by the Council, and Whereas, The said Merton Staples has made application for a refund of the Ten Dollars deposited with his application; therefore, be it Resolved, That the proper City officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to him the sum of Ten Dollars. C. F. No. 98668-13v 8. E. Warren— i Fred M. Truax—L C. Pearce— Whereas, Merton Staples heretofore ads application for a confectionery license at 2622. West Seventh .Street, which Ilcense was refused by the Coun- cil. and The saihas ades plication for ao refund lof the Ten Dollars deposited with his ap- plleatlon; therefore. be It Resolved, -That the proper City offl- e be . and they are hereby authorized torrefund to him the sum of Ten Do]- lars. Adopted by the CouncilAug. 21. 1934. Approved Aug. 21, 1934. (August 25-1994) COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays f1ie�rce 411'et .rson X/wen _—__In favor /CTuax arren _� Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council 10 193 Approved— AUG PR 11934-193-- Mayor 1934193_—Mayor August 16. 1934 Mr. J. L. Connolly Corporation Counsel City Hall Dear Sir: The attached request of Merton Staples for a refund on a confectionery license at 2622 R. Seventh St. was referred to you with the request that you draw a resolution granting the refund. Yours very truly. City Clerk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL `r``f ' ✓ �JV?� Capital of MlnnaoL OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON �' . >v Cly Cluk and Comminlon« of Registration August 16. 1934 Mr. J. L. Connolly Corporation Counsel City Hall Dear Sir: The attached request of Merton Staples for a refund on a confectionery license at 2622 R. Seventh St. was referred to you with the request that you draw a resolution granting the refund. Yours very truly. City Clerk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commissioner of Registration fll� ,r (/ ,sir- ...t�'�✓ On ORIGINAL TO CITY CLARKI.RJ�R+L�. ■ eOUNCIvf`/tl69 L. NO, p/ CITY OF (v,`, ES OF TH � c F. � No. 98669—By II E'. warren— `� , � (1 �;,/ F.. o Truax—I. 'C, Pear e— Resolved That licenses r which ap. COUNCIL OLUTIO vocations have been mode py the per- eone named on thaattnched Ilst be and j they are .hereby grnnted'and 'the Clty L� f"^. Clerk fa Instructed to f$aue' such I1- { PRESENTED ER c Haas upon the nnrment Into. the city 20. 1934. COMMISSIONER — t easury o[ the required fees. Adopted by the Council Aun 27, 1634. f - - AtYnroved e4ug, 21, 1624. ' -(August 25-1924) RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following persons Por the addresses. indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk to instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. Mrs. Katherine Henningsen 2315 W. Como Ave. Q Mrs. Katherine Henningeen 2315 W. Como Ave. Mrs. Katherine Henningsen 2315 W. Como Ave. White Castle System 1081 Payne Ave. Mrs. Josephine Glombitza 505 Como Ave. R n n R R n a o a a n n Sam Bernstein 673 No. Robert a n n n Dan Nikituk 407 Jackson St. n R tl R R H. 0. Clark i � tt n p J. W. Fren { a n n a n n Bohland & Klin E. J. Reese Frank Ballis C. Isaacson J. E. Bellaire W. P. Gow and R. J. Exley n II tl p Mrs: M. Nemer Wm. Wetaburd COUNCILMEN Yeas// Nays Pgarce j P terson Rosen favor i ruax / Warren --------,--Against /Wenzel /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 1168 East,M.St. a a n a 258 Fillmore n n a n 858 Selby Ave. 1783 St. Clair, 142 W. 7th St. 989 Arcade St. 10" Arcade St. 1724 University Av. tl tl 543 W 7th St. 2276 Otto Ave. On Sale Malt Beverage (New) Off R a R R Restaurant it Off Sale Malt Beverage (R) Restaurant (R) On Sale Malt Beverage Off Sale Malt Beverage Restaurant On Sale Malt Beverage (11) Off Sale Malt Beverage (R) On Sale Malt Beverage Restaurant On Sale Malt Beverage (New) Off a n n R Restaurant a On Sale Malt Beverage (New) Off a 11 p p Restaurant a Off Sale Malt Beverage (R) Off Sale Malt Beverage On Sale Malt Beverage (N.O.) On Sale Malt Beverage (N) Barber Butd2a r (g) Grocery R Grocery (R) Grocery Adopted by the Council_ ___ - _193—__ Approved_ _—__ Mayor These licensee previously passed - subject to check of tame:. Settled as per lists attached. OHIOINIIL TO CITY OLQPKFILENCIL ' CITY OF ST. PAUL NO.-�" 0 I OFFICE OF TI -(P_ CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED —2— Mrs. John J. Blo>waer 6 Selby Ave. 35 6 Jackson St. 363 confectionery Confectionery Roberts Cigar Store 547 Mississippi St. Ice Station R. McMillen 323 Rondo St. Ice Station Geo. T. Stone 195 E. 7th St. Restaurant Carl Gorkin Stanley JarosieAica 850 Forest St. Restaurant COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson Rosen — ----In favor Truax ) Warren _ _ !—Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 Adopted by the CounciAUG Approved__ AUG '�-----193—_ Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Comminionar of Registration August 14th, 1934. Hon. Axel F. Teterson, Coms'r of Finance, Building. Dear Sir: The attached letters in the matter of delinquent taxes on the following described pieces of property were referred to you by the City Council, for further reports and recommendations: 7� Carl (iorkin ls4 East 7th St. Restaurant / (By Edgerton, Dohs & Edgerton) \ / Frank Ballis 142 W. 7th St. On Sale Malt Beverage 1� (By Cathcart & Maxfield, Inc) Sam Bernstein 673 No. Robert On & Off Sale Malt Bever /ge Yours very truly, City Clerk. EDGERTON, DOHS, MUELLER AND EDGERTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW ........... TON . wRLL• N. pOM• -XRT i.M -LiR 209.205 ANCHOR INSURANCE BLDG. peo.......RTON 4TH AND ROBERT STREETS SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA August 10th, 1934 Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, St. Paul, Minnesota. Dear Mr. Ferguson: Your letter of the 12th inst. directed to Mr. Carl Gorkin, 184 East 7th Street, St. caul, with reference to his application for a restaurant license in property belonging to Dr. F. D. Kendrick in which you state that the taxes are unpaid, has been turned over to us as Dr. Kendrick's attorneys for reply. The taxes were not paid by Dr. Kendrick because the assessment was too high and answers have been filed and negotiations are now pending with the Assessor and County Attorney for the settlement of these taxes. We expect to have these negotiations finished this month when the taxes will be paid. We trust, therefore, that you will not hold up this application under these circumstances. CND:J Very truly yours, EDGzRTON, DOHS, & 6DGERTON By:6 A. C. MAXNELD P-.ldent A. H. CATHCART Vic Pm,id—t&Treg —, CATHCART e MAXFIELD INCORPORATED (E.egbBghed In 1886) REAL ESTATE, MANAGEMENT OF PROPERTY, INSURANCE 269-270 Lowry MedI..I Arts Bldg. ST. PAUL, MINN. August Ninth 1934 Honorable L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk Court House St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir: Our tenant Mr. Frank Ballis 142 W. 7th Street has referred e H. H. ADAMS S— ft' /j to us your letter of August 7, 1934, in reference to his application for a license to continue business being held up by the City Council, for the reason that the taxes on the property has not been paid. We beg to advise you that the taxes in question are in the process of litigation. Our client the owners of the property, Dicker - man Investment Company, are represented in this matter by Fritz & Foster Attorneys, 801 Guardian Building. As soon as the tax matters are adjusted they will be paid. In the mean time kindly see that Ballisgs application is granted. Thanking you in advance we beg to remain, Very truly yours, CATHC INC: v ACM: DD c= b- V SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE CARE OF PROPERTY OF NON-RESIDENTS OIFICE PHONE GA. 4262 PERRY -FRY CO. REALTORS REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE -ICES 417-410 COMMERCE BUILDING ST. PAUL. MINN. W - August 13, 1934 The Honorable City Council, City of St. Paul, St. Pau'., Yinnesota. ALBERT A. FRY. PRE AGNES M. FRY. SEC. AND TREAB. J. W. ARMSTRONG. MANAGER) 1 Gentlemen: Attention LT. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Re: Application for off and on sale licenses at 673 No. Roberi St., St.Paul,Minn, by Mr. Sam Bernstein. In reply to your letter of Au -lust 9, which is herewith attached, we, the u:v ersigned, being the owners of the above st,,ted prooerty, hereby state thata.a ywhensrrent for this property is due September 1, 1934, part of it will be used to pay the last one-half of the 1932 taxes and the first one-half of the 1933 taxes, the same as in former years. With this assurance we trust that you will see fit to he censes he has lied for. We grant appreciatetyourein tkindiconsideration in this willthis matter. very truly yours, pEoRY_FRY COMPANY JWA J anager. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Comminioner of Registration August 9. 193+ Yr. Sam Bernstein 673 N. Robert St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for 0" ARD ON SALE MUT BIYSRO21 LIC at the above address--s-werelnot passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City Clerk. C. S. McNEE Realtor REAL ESTATE • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT . MORTGAGE LOANS . INSURANCE 415-16 COMMERCE BUILDING ST. PAUL, MINN. Manages of _ GA 2772 4A COMMERCE BUILDING Angust 15, 1954 City Council St. Paul, Minnesota Gentlemen: As agent for the owner of the building at 858 Selby Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, I have been informed that the application for license for the selling of malt beverages at the drug store of Bohland & Klix at said address, has been refused on the grounds that the taxes have not been paid. The attorney for the owner J.hforms me that. an agreement has been made with Mr. Young, the County Assessor, regarding the payment of these taxes, and at this time a stipulation calling for this payment is in the process of completion, and will be ready for the County Attorney's office within the next few days. Inasmuch as an agreement has been reached for these taxes, I cannot see why this license should not be granted. Very yours, CSM/bk CUSHING AND DRISCOLL, INC. CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF PROPERTY REAL ESTATE ISROKERB, MORTGAGE LOANS GENES ALINBURANCE 360 ROBERT STREET, SUITE 315 TELEPHONE GARFIELD 1806 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA August 16, 1934. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clerk, City Hall, Saint Pe.ul, Minnesota. ?Ay dear Mr. Ferguson: ' I am today in receipt of a notice to Roberts X Cigar Store, 363 Jackson Street, in regard to their confectionery licence, and that it has been held up owing to the fact that the taxes are delinqent on this property. I wish to call your attention to my letter to you of July 24th covering the same situation in connection with their restaurant, license, explaining the peculiar situation and that we antidpate paying these taxes in the near future. I trust that you will see your way clear to grant Mr. Weston this license as he requests. Enclosed are copies of my original explanation regarding this property, and your letter to me statine, that such license would be granted. Yours very truly, CUSHING AND DRISCOLL, INC. LSO -0 ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO CUSHING AND DRISCOLL. INC. July 24, 1934• COPY 0 P Y L.R.B. Ferguson, Esq., City Clerk, Court House, St. Paul, Minnesota. My dear Mr. Fetguson; Our tenant, Mr. A.J. 'Heston, 158 E. 5th Street, reports to us this morning that his restaurant license has been held up owing to the taxes not having been paid on this property. We have been at work for the better pert of a year cleaning up the title to this property, affter which the taxes will be paid. It now seems as if it were pretty well cleaned up and that we should probably be in funds in the very near future. The details in connection with the work that has beet done, has been attended by the office of Lighnter & Oehan, and no one could explain the situation better than your Mayor, 14r. Mark rehan. Trusting that you can arrange so that Mr. Weston may procure his license without further delay, I remain Sincerely, Luther. S. Cushing LSO -0 CITY OF ST. PAUL Office of City Clerk L.R.S. Ferguson July 25, 1934. 0 0 P Y Mr. Luther S. Cushing, C/o Cushing and Driscoll, Inc., 360 Robert Street, Suite 315, St. Paul, Minnesota. Defy dear Mr. Cushing: After hearing the explanationset out in your letter of July 24th, the City Council granted the application of A. J. Weston for a restaurant lictnse at 159 F.. 5th Street, and the license will be mailed to Mr. Weston immediately. Yours very truly, L.R.S. FERGUSON City Clerk. 98670 RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND . ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter of__�9nsli ng_and t�kin eea�msut tha_larui�lQg4�s�ryat_�lopesa _ cuts and fills in the grading of Jackson Place from Youninnan Avenue to a point 210 feet southeasterly of Youngman Avenue, 38ESSMENTS JN PROCEED. of condemn cent In P es�ccutss under Preliminary Order________ 9763.5 ----------- approved- _April_5,_193A -___________________, Intermediary Order ------------- 36119----------- approved__ff-me _13,_1934 ____--------_-_--_ Final Order -------------------- Q62_7D----------- approved__ !1!1Y - LO— 1931 -------------------- A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvement, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and condemnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved further, that the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. Xdmcx _ Adopted by the Council ----W 22 1934 -------- -- Approved________________________, 19__rCity Clerk._ Peter—ri Mayor. Councilman 'roy-:- Councilman er,Sl??}...,. 'fru c � YSp noF - YUBLISIII',D %" Councilman Warne n Councilman 1=9X02= Wenzel Councileimer Magor MR. VICE ,E3. ROSEN REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS AND ASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS In the matter of --- cDudamning-anti -taking- WL eat IMt_ A the_land necessary- for -slopes, cuts and fills in the grading of Jackson Place from Youngman Avenue to a point 210 feet southeasterly of Youngman Avenue, under Preliminary Order----- 97635 approved- t_1934 ------------------------------ ____________________________Intermediary IntermediaryOrder ---------- 9.K19----- approved __Jiuia.a.3.-193.x ----------------------------- Final Order ----------------- 84279----, approved _-Jix].e -1Q.-193_---------------------------- TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: That he has fixed and determined the value of the land, lands or easements therein taken and appro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the owners thereof, and the persons to whom such awards are payable; that he has also fixed and determined the amount of benefits to property, from the making of said improvement, not exceeding the cost there- of, and that hereto attached is an assessment roll entitled as above and identified with the signature of the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said matters. �-r<Q- — -- -- -------- Commissioner of Finance. Q 986'71 RESOLUTION RATIFYING AND CONFIRMING CONDEMNATION AND AWARDS OF DAMAGES AND ASSESSMENT THEREFOR In the matter of_sDiidaw ning_Rml,-taking-an_aaaement -in -tbo-JandAaQsssar-y-CQr_glvpas,.__ cuts and fills, in the grading of Alley in Block A, Marshall Boulevard Addition from Milton Street to Chatsworth Street, t— otcpndemnl na em ent in the Ian •pas: cuts and dl "v in Blor4 Wditto• th c. t6, i� under Preliminary Order __________-9- U& -------- approved ------ _24, _19$$______________ - Intermediary Order ----------------8fiA8(i_______- approved-____ September 27,_1933 __________ Final Order ---------------------- 9bfi92-------- approved ------ J.una_-_13,_-19,34--------------- A public hearing having been had upon the taking and condemnation of the lands or easements therein, for the above improvement, and the awards of damages therefor, and also upon the assessment of benefits therefor, and the Council having duly considered the same, now therefore be it Resolved, That the taking and condemnation of the lands described in the annexed assessment roll, identified by the signature of the Commissioner of Finance, and made a part hereof, and the awards of damages to the owners of such lands for said taking and condemnation as set forth in said assessment roll, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Resolved further, that the said assessment of benefits, be and the same is hereby in all respects ratified, and the same is hereby ordered to be submitted to the District Court for confirmation. ��d%s�t#�i �l2exxad�abc i Adopted by the Council __A9FL22 -n!4___-_____ l9id / City Clerk. Approved ------------ -----------,19---% Mayor.-- 8el:xtci}ixen ro3s's_ .._.. �I,J�I:�SIdED � f Councilman h"ergu's"dn @txtctei}x�eerrald;:� '1'ruas Councilman Peam¢, ;-;:mrt gy,rr •n Councilman ��• . ,, Counci eimer �� Maier )7842 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE ON CONDEMNATION OF LANDS ri AND AS-SU6)UNT OF _BENEFITS In the matter the_land necessary_ for slopes, cuts and fills, in the grading of Alley in Block A, Marshall Boulevard Addition from Milton Street to Chatsworth Street, under Preliminary Order____ 96216- - approved ----- !ufrust 243 1933------------------------ Intermediary Order ---------K1H------ approved----- --------------------- Final Order --------------- M 92----_, approved ----- .Tama_l3,_ 1934 -------------------------- TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL: The Commissioner of Finance hereby reports: That he has fixed and determined the value of the land, lands or easements therein taken and appro- priated for the above improvement and the amounts of the awards of damages therefor to the owners thereof, and the persons to whom such awards are payable; that he has also fixed and determined the amount of benefits to property, from the making of said improvement, not exceeding the cost there- of, and that hereto attached is an assessment roll entitled as above and identified with the signature of the undersigned, containing the undersigned's finding on said matters. p��— Commissioner of Finance. ORIGINAL To CITY cLi NK Coo CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO. 1) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK j COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM , PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER �IDATE Aust 21, 1934 RESOLVED That the jurohasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Comptroller, in the open market, without advertisement or competitive bide, electric lamps for the use of all city departments, as they are patented articles and no advantage could be gained by advertise - meat or competitive bids. COUNCILMEN Yeas/NaYS Pearce Peterson 46"0&— . __In favor zurrax 'Waen --_- ___Against Wenzel MrY Pre,.rdrnt-<4G*Www) 5M 6.34'R. VICE PRES. ROSEN C. F. No.olv d. That—BY H. a Wenzel— Resolved. Resolved, That the Purchasing { Agent be. and he Is hereby authorized ; C purchase, with the consent of the Comptroller, 1.re the open market, ith, t dvertisement c so olive bide, electric imus. for or ruse f 11 or- departmente, as they are paio,old e Heins and advantage .0m be gained by advertisement arecompetl- tive bids. Adopted by the Council Aug. 22. 7934. Approved Aug. 22, 1934. (August 25-1934) Adopted by the Council_AU"2 1934 193_ AUG _f toApproved --______ 193._- _ Mayor oatalNwL TO CITY CL¢aQ COUNCIL NO 9_8673CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THiE CITY CLERK COUNCILS SOLUTIPN—GENERAL FORM --- -.,_-�/ �/ K ° �DATP- U et al 1934 RZAVIA= whereas, the City Council has concurred in the recommendation of the Purchasing Committee to reject all bids for bituminous coal, coke and btiqueta for the season of 1934-35 for the reason that bids were uniform and excessive and recommends that same be readvertised, And Whereas, coal may be needed by the various city depart- ments before bids can be taken and contracts awarded, Therefore, be it resolved, that the Purchasing Agent be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor and the Comptroller, such coal as will be required by the various city activities at the lowest prices obtainable in the open market until such time as formal contracts can be drawn up. This is an emergency where failure to act promptly would work a hardship to the beat interests of the City. C. F, No. "763—By Milton Rosen— By Request— ; Whereas, the City Council has ourred d In the recommendation f the i Purchasing Committee o re}ect atl bids f for bituminous coal, coke and briquets ,for the season of 1934-36 for the Too - on n that bids were uniform and z sue d recommend. that some be re- 'advertlsed, o the nvaTin usWhere city coal deuartmentsbe needed before bi ds c be taken and contracts awarded, Therefore, be It reaolved. that the 'Purchasing Agent be, and he Is here- by authorized to purchase, with the consent of the Mayor Ind the Comp- troller, such coal as will be required f by thevarious city tivities at the lowest prlcea obtainable In To the en rket until such time as foop rmal cv U tracts can be drawn Up. This is an emergency where failure ;t act promptly would work a hardship to the best Interests of the City. COUNCILMEN Adonted by the Council Aug. 22. 1934. ,2.1g__193_ Approved Aug. 22, 1934. Yeas Nays i _ (August 26-1934) e'erson % _AUG 221934 _ In favor Approved /Cruax /Warren Against ��11, ---Against Mayor MVVenzd . R1' MR. VICE PRES. ROSEN 5M 6.34 ORIGINAL to CI CLERK , COUNCIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE OFFICE OF THE CITY CL':74_Hy Fred M. daYTruax—, COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENE.'.tof saint Paul anab' � tteey ntered Into an r""t with Foley Hr d whe aotherce PRESENTED BY P alnet the HCMMt9ef6Nf�t rbttratton - . - -w WHEREAS, on the 17th day of October, 1933, the City of Saint Paul and the County of Ramsey entered into an arbitration agreement with Foley Brothers, Inc., wherein and whereby certain claims, one against the other, were submitted to arbitration be- fore a Board of Arbitrators consisting of George W. Morgan, W. L. Darling and Sdward J. Dunnigan, all of the City of St. Poul, County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota; and WHEREAS, after hearing the evidence introduced by the parties thereto and upon reading the written argument and briefs filed therein, the said Arbitrators did, on the 31st day of July, 1934, make and file their findings with the Clerk of the District Court of Ramsey County; and WHEREAS, the Advisory Court House and City Hall Building Commission has recommended that the said matter be settled and disposed of upon the findings of the said Arbitrators; therefore, be it �I�— RESOLVED, That the stipulation hereto attached is hereby approved as to form, and that subject to the adoption of a similar resolution by the Board of County Commissioners of Ramsey County, the Mayor, City Comptroller, City Clerk and Corporation Counsel of the City of Saint Paul are hereby authorized and directed to execute said stipulation by and on behalf of the City, whereby the said arbitration proceedings will be disposed of on the basis of said Arbitrators' findings. COUNCILMEN Yeas •% Nays /e�rce �I'etcrson In favor "Warren _ Against %*enzel t .,,MR. VICE FRES. ROSEN Adopted by the Council_.__ AUG 2-2-123-493__-_.. 14'x[ Approved_193_— HILD �-�i �3 Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT OOUNTY OF RAMSEY SZOORD JUDICIAL YJISTRICT IN WE HATTER OF THE .ARBITRATION BBTWM 101M BROTHERS, 1140, AND TIM CITY OF SAINT PAUL, AND THE COUNTY OF FJWSBY, UNDER AN A UM DATED OCTOBER 17, 1933. `REAS, By an agreement of arbitration cued_ October 17, 1988, exited into bet"Ou 1619Y Brothers, Inc-, and the city of Saint Paul and tate COWtq of lesaasery, all the chime and disputes arising or e$ieting been said parties with referen+3 to the Contract between Pole+y Dt;Othexs, IUC- snd the City of Saint Paul aW the County of RM997 for the erection of the raw Court House and City Han # in the MY of Saint 7Paul ► were submitted to William L. Darling, Edward J. owulgen, end George W. UOTPU as ar'b UOOrs; and =q, Satd arbitrators, after do hearing and consideration, on the Silt diw of July, 1934, duly filed In the office of the Claxb of the District Oourt Of Ramsey CeiuntY 3n and for the $00ond Judicial District Of the State Of Idix AGa sots,, thenar report, findings wd omuaustow and av a rds so to all the diMates as to the respective etlaitas and dsaaxris of oseb of said parties agetneat the other; and xtKWAS, The parties of said arbitration have agreed to accept the avards and fixadings Of estd arbitrators as con- tained in said rtaport; HOg, THMWORE, IT IS HEREBY STIFUUTED AUD AGENTS By and bettreexa the parties to w4d arbitration that the find- L Inge, conolusione and awards of said arbitrators as aout fined In odd report be asfiirned by tine judgment of table Court. That pwounat thereto JvApevt be entered In favor of said Foley Brothers, Um. , and spinet the QUY of Saint Paul and 09 County of Ramfty for the Mm of des ty-eight 'FhoWa nd Forty- four wd 9S/100 Dollars (0?8# 44*ii8), toPther Idth interest on the am of Two DmAred Doiiars ( 9200.) from and after September 1, 1933, and interest on the am of One HoMed Ninseteen and 45/100 Dollars (0220•45) from and after April 1, Ion, at the rates of six per cent. (0) per ami said sent to provide that upon flung enter the Meati evidence of the payment 1q Vw softy of Saint YMI and the Oftisatr of Remasey, of the sa of Tea Thneattd Satan HWAVed Dollars (610,0MOO), the Unpold balaaae of the expenses of the atbilwati©a, Said Sudgment suall be deemed satisfied to the extent of Five Tbovk-- send Vftr Bid Mid ThiltY-000 A'*Ilera ($5,431.00). 11Gfoeys or r Bromers, - Ine. CITY OF ,DAUT PAUL zv- ,, Yo 0HEITME R -we -Board of GoMtV 9,;missionaTea And �easretary Let judgwnt be entered pursuant to thO foregoing - 2 - etipu'atio$ in the farm this deft apMved bV me. E3 tnt F'ba, xim boote, .o,.. Aagust .�.�-'� ._� 1834. District judge. 3 STATE OF NIN�EIOTA DISTRICT COMT COUNTY or RAN= MWOND JUDICIAL 01N`PRICT IN THE MATTER OF TIM ARBITRATION 88TH FOLEY BWTMS, INC. AND THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL, AND THE COUNTY Of RW=q UNDER AN AQ=r6- UENT DATED OCTONM 39, 1933. The orbit tS toll, 112UGS L. Darling, E&MVd J- ftuAlpn, and mearge N. Morgan, in the above entitled wo- eesdIV, having on the 31st day of July, 3934, fitly filed their report, findings and awsxdl as Guth afttrato", in said pa asodings, to-+Ats Foley 9rofterso Ina., and the City aro Laing Paul am the County of iia nw o havive duly stipulated for the entry of judgment in all things affisa- ing and covAsidag said award, findings and report# NOW# TiiUtEFOU, Pursuant thereto, it is herebV ORDMDO ADJUDGED and. DEC D; (1) That the sepott, fiudiriga W awards of said &%fttratoars so tiled and of T000xd in the office of the Clark of Me Omvt be 8W the seats hereby are In aa3 things at - firmed and appal"dt Anxth6V (2) That May Brothers, Ito., ba" and moover floor the City of Saint Pana am the Ca mir Of Rampay tins am of seamty-eight TbOURAM Forty-four and 93AOO Dollars Moo.) flOn and after September 1, 1932rr and cos eus� t�� ane Handrsd NiueUsn and 4S/100 Dt►llaaaes ($119.45) ftoz and after April 1, 3839« at the Tate Of six POT t. (6%) per a= =, esn=TUn8 in the agg"pte to 'Oise MXR of Ssventy-fight TbousmA ZLghty-ilve and SO/UO Dollars ( ,08S.50)t and rather a (3) That upon filing w0h the Clerk of taxi® Cauxt evidence of the paymaztt by the Olay of Saint Fain wd the O minty of Ramey of the am of Ten Tbouaaad Seven amdred Dollarea(O10,900#00) the unpaid balance of the expense of the arhitvatioiet said junt shall be deemed satisfied to the extent of Five Thousand Vow Mired TbItty-ons and ROAM Dallastis ($5e931.00/. i By Tim CMT, Clerk of to District 0n", I sexy Eiounty UIMMeets. Norm of Judgment Approved. 7%,tr ct Judge. V at. Paul, Minnesota, Auustj--'�, , 1934. .. 3 .. ORIGINAL TO CITY C"RR COUNCIL y�6'75 C, Y�TyJ� OF ST. PAUL Pae NO. ___98675 OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER -2n DATE Awriat 22,x,9-{14 RESOLVED That licenses applied for by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licensee vpon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Charles Watst 1775 Selby Ave. Barber Thos. Demos 1616 nice St. Grocery J. M. Bruer 395 Rabashe. St. Bakery Eat Shop Trust 388 Wabasha St. Restaurant J. Curran 484 S. Wabasha Gas Filling Station %regal & Renchin 621 University Off Sale Malt Beverage, On Sale Malt Beverage Lena Bossler 379 Concord St. Off s�l.e Malt Beverage Confectionery C. F, ho.Fred 111 M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— - Resolved, That llcenees anntled for by the following norsons for I ad- IIS dresses icated be d ey are here- anth by grunted anthe City Clerk ie: In- tructed to tesuo such Ileensee t I I upon the payment Into the c y treas�_rr n• the required tees: ]t ber. Ioe Watz1,.1775 Selby AVC.. Sar- i Thos, nemoe, 1616 Rice St., Grocery. ery. M. Bruer, 395 Wabnsha St.. Bak- . Eat .Shop Trust. 388, Wabash. St., I Reetourant.. S. Curran. 484 S. Wabash. St.. Gus Filling Station. A ' oot 5 le Malt lBeverage; 0. 621 Sale Sale RevernBBe. Lena Boesler, 379 'Concord St.. OH Sale Malt�Rjeerage: Confeotionery, Adopted -by the Council Aug. 22. 1934, Annroved Aug. 22,'1934. I - (August 25-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council-q(G_"j9W193 - Fearce l �'' .Peterson NG SO 1994 ,4i/T1 eel_ ___In favor Approved— 193— rr--en jcaxr Against / nzel Mayor / Mr. Preeident4"aw3- 5M &AAR, VICE PRES. ROSEN These licenses were passed previously subject to check of taxes. Reports on taxes attached. )Ugly ROY C. SMELKER. S.cR.rw.r CHARLES O. ISAACSON. P...Ie E. G. QUAMME. G—RAL M.0— LEE D. SEAMER. Vic. P""IDE r'. Ztllir �#. Pani ni[ding and Evan Assnriatinn 215 COMMERCE BUILDING ST. PAUL. MINN. ®8 August 24, 1934 Mr. Axel F. Peterson Commissioner of Finance Court House St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sir; At the request of Mrs. Katherine Sutherland, we are writing you this letter to say that we have en- tered into anagreement with her which p provides ovid eSthat she Concord will turn'o'ver to us the ofY at Street, add we have agreed to apply those payments upon the payment of back taxes on said property, and upon monthly payments On her indebtedness to us. We can assure you that these taxes will be paid, as it will be necessary for us to do this to protect our own interests in the property, as well as hers. Yours truly, The St. Pa Buil ng & 1 a A ociation BY. Secretary RCS/rd �de. Saint Paul, Minnesota. August 20, 1934. Mr. L. R. S• Ferguson, City Clerk, City Hall, St. Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir: - There has just been handed to me a notice addressed to Mr. Charles Watzl, 1775 Selby Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota, informing him that his application for renewal of barber's license at above address, is held up by the City Council because of delinquent taxes on the property. I am the owner of the property. Mr. Watzl has nothing to do with the taxes• The only tax unpaid is that of 1933, on which there is no tax judgment. I have pending an application for a Home Owners Loan on this property, out of the proceeds of which these taxes are to be paid, and as soon as that loan is closed, they will be paid. I trust, therefore, there may be no objection to the renewal of my tenant's license. Youre very tr y, %Gyp 1777 Selby Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. August 20th, 1934. Mr. Axel Peterson Commissioner of Finance City Of St. Paul Dear Sir: I received a letter from the City Clerk that the application for a grocery license to Tom Demos, 1616 Rice Street, was held up because the taxes are delinouent on this property. I am the owner of this property and it is true that I am delinquent in my taxes on said property for the past two years, amounting to approximately 0200.00. i am arranging for a loan so that I may pay up these back taxes within a short time. I have been sick and unable to work steady and receive but q$25.00 a month rent from this property, and if the license is not granted to Mr. Demoe it would make it impossible for me to meet this tax ob- ligation. Therefore, if you will arrange to have the Council pass favorably on said license, I will guarantee the payment of these taxes within a reasonable length of time, as soon as I can arrange for the loan. Appreciating, your co-operation in thin, I am Very trraly yours, U CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration July 12, 1934 lir. J. M. Bruer 395 Wabasha St. "-St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir. I have been directed to inform you that your application for a BAMY license at the above address was not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there Is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, l� 14 city Clerk. C/ w ,rail CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commissioner of Registration August 16, 1934 Pat Shop Trust C/o fieo. M. Stoughton 398 Wabasha St. at. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: Y have been directed to inform you that your application for RESTAURANT LICENS3 at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council, From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinqueatt If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there Is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, 61 '77, Clark. 1 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Mlnnemta OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clwk andYomminlona of RegBtration August 16, 1934 Mr. J. Curran 494 S. Wabasha St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been dir6cted to ihfprm you, that. your Vpl1catid'n'fdr GASOLINY FILLING STATION LICZNSZ at the above addreas wasrwoee bot pli<gsed,by,the oi.�r Council. From recorib It appears tb*t taxes lire aelin- gttent on this propsfty. The Council has been witbholding licenses on income producing property on which taaes are, delinquent. Xf you are not the owner of this praperty, then the owner should be informed of this action and if these Is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being pal&'the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours vary truly, 7.*'7`� ', J 1 CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Mlnnpota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Con .Wana of Registration August lu, 1934 Kreger & aenchin 621 University Ave. St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen: I have been directed to inform you that your application for OBD' AND ON SALT MOLT BIYIBAGD LICINSIS at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, '�/^►/ 0,��/�3>�C City Clerk. r G February 21, 1954. Mr. Pim. F. Scott, City Clerk, St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sirs You have several applications in your department as follows -A. vi. Cannon, 628 University Ave., Grocery, Bregel & Ronahin, 621 University Ave.# Aon -intoxicating malt beverage and food license, 0. H. Schwarse. 491 Dale St.. Barber. This property in the estate of Nicholas Weller# deceased, and the estate is being settled up on or before June let this year. Mr. Fred Weller, who is in charge of the property, is setting aside $210.00 each month out of the estate until the amount of $714.62 is reached, which will be June lot of this year. I recommsnd that the licenses referred to be granted without any further delay. Yours truly, Commissioner of Finance. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration August 15, 1934 Lena Howler 379 Concord St. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Madam: I have been directed to inform you that your application for CVP SALE HALT BEVERAGE AND CONMTIONEHY LICZNSZS at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are del inquen ou are not the owner of this property, then the owns uld be informed of this action and if there is a rease ble explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, /L/ `/lam • :7italk. ORIOINwL TO CITY CLCRK 986 • ICITY OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL No. CE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL F2 SOLUTION—GENERAL FORM WHEREAS, heretofore the White Eagle 011 Corporation was given permission to maintain gasoline storage tanks at 606 Vandalia street; and WHEREAS, the Company has submitted a blue -print showing proposed changes in the location of the tanks, together with the construction of a warehouse, and other changes, and has requested permission to make subh proposed changes; and WHEREAS, the Fire Inspection Bureau has recommended that such changes be permitted; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That permission is hereby granted to the White Eagle 011 Oorporation to make changes in its plant at 606 Vandalia street in adoordanoe with the blue -print submitted, and the Oom- missioner of Public Safety is directed to see that such plane are followed. 66677—By g, E. Warren — Fred 11f. Truax—I. C. Penrhe— Whereas. heretofore the White Egle n Oil C r n atioh nus given Permissi¢ to mnin fain gnealine storage tanks t 66r. Vn ndnlia trent; and Whereas, the n -biCOm_n_v has submit_ I tad n n._...,... nn has recommended thatnsuchtchaneesebe Pe'� Itted: th n.e,.._,. _ COUNCILMEN APocoved Yeas r Ce t Nays lf�terson In favor /Truax /Warren Against 4enzel M r. -Pres rdFn-McITan)- sM 6.3�'TR• VICE TI;i�.,:,. :i05EN Aug. 22, 1934. 4) Council AUs ,, , ", _193_ Approved—_____ Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration August 17th, 1934. Hr. J. L. 00na0117, Corporation Counsels Building. Dear Sir. The attached application Of the white Eagle Cil Corporation for permission to make certain changes in their Link storage plant at 606 Vandalia Street was referred to you, by the City Council, for a resolution granting this permission. Yours very truly, City Clerk. FRANK R. CULLEN Acting Chief of Police ROBERT B. J. SCHOCH , Health Officer WM. J. SUDEITH Fire Chief G. E. BRISSMAN Acting Supt. Police and Fire Alarm CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Tenth and Minnesota Streets H. E. WARREN, Commissioner M. J. CULLIGAN, Deputy Commissioner August 17, 1934 Honorable Mayor and City Council, Saint Pauls Minnesota Gentlemen: Attached hereto is the report of inspection and recommendation of the Burau of Fire Prevention on the application of the White Eagle Oil Corporation for permission to make certain changes in their bulk storage plant at 606 Vandalia Street. Very truly yours,' Deputy6Lissioner THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL INTER•OFFIOE OOMMUNIOATION August 17, 1934. Honorable H. B. Warren, Commissioner of Public Safety. Dear Sir: In regard to application of the White Eagle 011 Corporation to make certain changes and improvements in their bulk gasoline storage plant at 606 Vandalia Street. phis department recently recommended to the company that they make certain improvements to eliminate what we considered a very serious hazard in connection with their present storage tanks. It is upon these recommendations that the company now desires to make such changes and improvements as to meet with the orddrs of this department. It is our opinion that the company be granted permission to re -arrange their bulk plant in aceordanoe with our recommendations, as there will be a considerable reduction in the fire hazard if these changes are made. Respectfully yours, WCB/j Chief Inspe or. Adopted by the Council -=� Yeas. Nays. (COPY) august 15, 1934 Honorable Mayor and Council City of St. Paul St. Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir: We attach hereto blue print of the plot plan showing proposed improvements to be made on our property at 606 Vandalia Street which we submit herewith for approval. Our plans provide for the construction of a two- story, reinforced, concrete, firopraf warehouse and garage building and for the moving of the storage tanks from their existing location on the property to the east end of our,property as indicated on the plans. It is our desire to proceed immediately with the moving of the storage tanks to their new permanent location so that we may proceed with the construction of the new building. In presenting this plan to Mr. W C . Barron, Chief Inspector of the Department of Public Safety, signified his approval of the proposed changes, but requeste that we submit it to you for approval. Yours very truly ARITE EAGLE OIL CORPORATION J. V. Clark Construction Engineer. ;on. !Fred I,;. `'r u a x Coimaissioner City ?fall De"r Sir: I a.n returning to you herewith a file in co rection it'.. t^e application of the 'a ite a le Oil Co., :'e. ucstJ_n- permits to rkil'e addi- tional inprove,ac--n'us in connection %lith their property at 603 Vandalia Street. This nrope-rty is zoned for heavy industrial purposes, allo•:ri.n„ sack char„es 3s are being; contei�iplated. The owner was notified to subrait the necessary pla:.s for c'_,eclrin„ and if found O.K. we will �;;ladl;; issue this permit. ver -r truly, r Architect. LR S a �J J ERNEST W. JOHNSON W. LA MONT KAUFMAN Supt. of Playground% Supt. of Perks CHAS. A. BASSFORD City Architect CITY OF SAINT PAUL. Capital of Minnesota DEPARTMENT OF ' PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS 445 City Hall %UI FRED M. TRUAX, Commissioner CARL E..SPEAKES, Deputy Commissioner ' ."® August 23, 1934. ;on. !Fred I,;. `'r u a x Coimaissioner City ?fall De"r Sir: I a.n returning to you herewith a file in co rection it'.. t^e application of the 'a ite a le Oil Co., :'e. ucstJ_n- permits to rkil'e addi- tional inprove,ac--n'us in connection %lith their property at 603 Vandalia Street. This nrope-rty is zoned for heavy industrial purposes, allo•:ri.n„ sack char„es 3s are being; contei�iplated. The owner was notified to subrait the necessary pla:.s for c'_,eclrin„ and if found O.K. we will �;;ladl;; issue this permit. ver -r truly, r Architect. LR S a �J J CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnuota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration August 166th, 1934. Hon. Fred N. Truax, Com s'r of P. P. & P. Bldgs., Building. Dear Sir: We attach herewith letter of the White Eagle Oil Comporation reouesting permission to make certain improvements on their property at 606 Van- dalia Street as shown on plan also attached. This matter was referred to your department for report at tomorrow's Council meeting, if possible. Yours very t rely, City Clerk. WHITE EAGLE OIL CORPORA'T'ION A SocorIyVacuum Company i1 GAF FOSHAV TOWER' 0, azl MARODETTE AVENUE Mobiloil NEW ADDRESS MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 666 VANDALIA STREET ST. PAUL, MINN. August 16, 1934 Honorable Mayor and Council City of St. Paul St. Paul, Minnesota Dear Sirs We attach hereto blue print of the plot plan showing proposed improvements to be made on our property at 606 Vandalia Street which we submit herewith for approval. Our plans provide for the construction of a two-story, reinforced, concrete, fireproof warehouse and garage building and for the moving of the storage tanks from their existing location on the property to the east end of our property as indicated on the plans. It is our desire to proceed immediately with the moving of the storage tanks to their new permanent location so that we may proceed with the construction of the new building. In presenting this plan to Mr. 17. C. Barron, Chief Inspector of the Department of Public Safety, he signified his approval of the proposed changes, but requested that we submit it to you for approval. JVC-LK Y83?01,110'tcOSll.`hJJ3 'S'8'l Yours very truly, 'WHITE EAGLE OIL CORPORATION — Engineer NOM[ O.i10[ RD[RAL R[H[RV[ BAxx B r,1l� YI NAx9AB DrtY. N18904RI COUNCIL NO. 98676 ORIOINKL TO CITY CLKflK CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE p 1 OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM UI DATE August 22, 1934 RRIOMOXXIM WHEREAS, Mrs. Florence Silver desires to withdraw application 4386 for Tavern and application 4387 for Dance Hall licenses at 2177 university Avenues ant? therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to Mrs. Florence Silver the fees of $200.00 and $15.00 and to cancel said applications for Tavern and Dance Hall licenses, respectively. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays rce / eterson ,"ax _In favor ^ �/Warren _Against /Wenzel rrPmttdrr-*eebe - sM 6,3UR. VICE PRES. ROSEN H.�E._Warren— the Drop a Adopted by the Council—AU�}' -"- 193__ Approved_. AUG I " 193_.— ✓ Mayo , a ORIGINAL l0 CITY CL[RC • CITY OFS PAUL CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOjPTION—GENERAL FORM - u.I. _.1I 1, - �1 /�./A� DATE— August 22, 1934. COUNCIL 98678 FILE NO. RESOLVED That the .On Sala Malt Beverage licenses applied for. by the following persons for the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: Jo@ Selbitschke 558 Edmund St. Stanley Stalmer 693 Mississippi St. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson / 429- 1 _In favor Truax t ;'W )ren ___—,.--__Against Wenzel RES. 5M 6,34 HOSkA C. F. No. 11111—By H. E. Warren— Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Besolved. That On Sale Malt Bev- erageifcense, applied for by the fol- lowing Persons for the addressee indl- cated be and they are hereby grantsd. and the City Clerk Is Instructed to Is-' ue ehch license, upon the payment in-,. to the city treasury of the reriulred fees: j doe Selbit,chke, 611 Edmund St. i Stanley Stalmer, 693 Mesippl St. Adopted by the Council Aug. 22, 1934. Approved Aur.. 22. 1934. (September 1-1934) = 22 1Q^4 Adopted by the Council_ _--. ____l93_— AW 21 1934 Approved---- --- May -L , August 15th, 1914. Hon. Axel F. Peterson, Coemdssioner of Finance, Buil c_inc. Dear Sir: The City Council set a hearing for Au-ust 22nd on the followinr7 applications: for On Sale '-salt Bevers,,e licenses: Joe Selbitscbke 558 Edmund St. Stanley Stalmer 693 Liisaissi»pi / and reouest that you send notices to property owners within i 200 feet of these locations. Yours very truly, City Clerk. OHIOINAL TO CITY C's.k COUNCIL 98679 V CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. /COUNCIL OF THE CITY CLERK i qr / OUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENT �>k DATE August 21, 1934 COMMISSI ER_ 1 RESOLVED In the matter of curbing Fuller Avenue from Fisk Street to Avon btreet, underFinal Order C. F. 98438, approved May 8, 1934• Resolved, That the plans and specifications as submitted by the Commissioner of Public works for the above named improvement, be and the same are hereby approved. C. F. No. 988 r of Drbimr Rosen In the matter L curbing Fuller Aye - Fr to Avon 3t., under FYua.l. al Order G.. F. 98438, nDDrovedi May' B, 1934. Resolved, That.the Diana and ml--' n stonerno n ubmWor by the a above ': name of public n be n the above named improvmen[, be and the same dare hereby aDDroved. Adopted by the Council Aug. 22, 1934. 34 A➢Proved(Auxuat22511934) COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays// ers Peterson _.—In favor ,Truax 4arren Against Wenzel sM 69B. VICE PRES. POSEN �4 Adopted by the Council ��7_.2_2--�c----- 193—__ WG 221934 Mayor � COUNCIL FILE NO. INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of opening, widening and extending Alley in Block 2, Pavilion Park by adding thereto a triangular piece of land in the southwest corner of lot 8 in said block, measuring 10 feet on the south line of said lot 8, and 10 feet on the west line of said lot 8, under Preliminary Order 98203 approv The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is open, widen and extend Alley in Block .2, Pavilion Park by condemning, taking and adding thereto a triangular piece of land in the southwest corner of lot 8 in said block, measuring 10 feet on the south line of said lot 8, and 10 feet on the west line of said lot 8, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 50.00 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 18th day of September 1 193 4 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council AN 193— Approved 193— / City Clerk Mayor Councilma M N 11YU13LI5HF D —o? Councilma _ Pearce Peterson Councumat�seesenr Councilman Truax Co uncilmandWRAWREN Warren Wenzel 1 - "--bai�re► Fot`tr B. S. A. ". VT( -E ?RES. ROSEN 98681 COUNCIL FILE NO.— By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of curbing Brimhall Avenue from Palace Street to Randolph Street_ , tcuth Brimhan Avr,a.I St. to RandoiphSt.. �• .ary Order: 98339 aDor:' 1936. of the City off d the report of �' 'nance upon ' d havh:z under Preliminary Order 98139 approved June I.B. 7430 _ The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is curb Brimhall Avenue from Palace Street to Randolph Street, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $20.10 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the I Sth day of Saptamber , 193 , at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the improvem''/Ie�nt and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the CouncAU t 9_9 0?e , 193!j�� Q` Approved 193 City Clerk Mayor Councilman I Pearce �411EL.1Stjpp Councilman �" P,teryon lJ/ Councilman 14WXWKQM=1'runx Councilman -&= Wa,i n Councilman 1=559=90M WC zel ROSE porm CRs. X?Jg it 98682 COUNCIL FILE NO j By INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of reconstructing with monolithic concrete the sidewalk on the south side of Harrison Avenue between Western Avenue end Goodrich Avenue, except where good and sufficient sidewalks now exist, x682- Iter oP reconetruoGag 7' h concrete the ald AV .h este o, Harms Harris— A� western, Avenue and. - nue. eaceut where Ko t sldeivalks now ex' .+ dry :Order 98106 19";. under Preliminary Order 98105 —approved—June-11,21,934 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is reconstruct with monolithic concrete the sidewalk on the south side of Harrison Avenue between Western Avenue and Goodrich Avenue, except where good and sufficient sidewalks now exist, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 0.88 frt ft. Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the I n+t -_-day of .September 193 4 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamberof the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council__G_ 21 93A 193__ AUG ft M4 Approved 193— City Clerk - ---- Mayor — Councilman Pearce PL1Ri.iCHFn _ �2�/—f / Councilman Councilmae: Councilman Councilman XVarren Councilman FdrfiAB 'AjgE PRES. ROSEN COUNCIL FILE NO INTERMEDIARY ORDER In the Matter of reconstructing with monolithic concrete the sidewalk on the west side of Sheldon Avenue North, beginning 175 feet north of Lake Como & Phalen Avenue, thence north 122.85 feet, " iNo_ 98883 0 T, Matter f reeothe 0tln� Eolithic concrete the eon Al. iveet side of Sheldon All, ith. beginning. 175 feet nor v .�Como & Phalen' Avenue:: t` :if132.86Yeet, under Prell•�_ 98140 eggved June 1. 1'Connel] o[ the Ctty of ' . ''4, t' ­­ I under Preliminary Order 98140 approved June 15, 19 - The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approvfd and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is reconstruct with - monolithic concrete the sidewalk on the west side of Sheldon Avenue North; beginning 175 feet north of Lake Como & Phalen Avenue, thence north 122.85 feet, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $1n7_00 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the 18th -_____day of September , 193 4 , at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear- ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. Adopted by the Council ME 2 193_ Approved am 2%,. �Q 193--- 1ty Clerk Mayor Councilman M0101112MM Pearce 24r—g 6 Councilman = Peterson Councilman AWS&LASt?z `r • �J Councilman 1 n Councilman "'Iozcl l &4&S.VXWORES . ROSEN COUNCIL FILE NO. INTERMEDIARY ORDER 98984 In the Matter of reconstructing with monolithic concrete the sidewalk on the south side of Sixth St. beginning 130 feet east of Wabasha St. thence 20 ft. east, 10 ft. wide, 98684— Ratter of reconstructing ;hlc'concrete the. sidew Ah side of Slxth St. b, east of, tV bashe. Si ast,, I0 fel�t wldn . RHer�98a6Ra -- under Preliminary Order 98258 approved July 5. 19 The Council of the City of St. Paul having received the report of the Commissioner of Finance upon the above improvement, and having considered said report, hereby resolves: 1. That the said report and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and the said improvement is hereby ordered to be proceeded with. 2. That the nature of the improvement which the Council recommends is reconstruct with monolithic concrete the sidewalk on the south side of Sixth St. beginning 130 feet east of Webasha St. thence 20 ft. east, 10 ft. wide, with no alternatives, and that the estimated cost thereof is $ 29.00 Resolved Further, That a public hearing be had on said improvement on the—_18th._--_day of 193_x, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building in the City of St. Paul. That the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meeting to the persons and in the manner provided by the Charter, stating the time and place of hear. ing, the nature of the improvement and the total cost thereof as estimated. MG 221934 Adopted by the Council 19;��. _ Approved193-- Clerk qMayor Councilman �onaid —m Pearce PUBLISHED / —a b — 3¢ / Councilman y,. T,o!ersnr1 Councilman $dkir Truax / Councilman Tfi x c' % Warren Councilman t9t+#iibI222 M WV uzel F MR S. AT 936 Pnr !>0cr,,R .I OVING AssE9eMEN' COUNCIL FILE NO ....................... _......--.,-.-•• 6685 — Ater of the ..... � costa. and expenses f -_---. ........................................................ . in 131k, 5. Hoyt's.F By Hoyt,. Como Our Ave. to. Hoy+ < ;nom. a. sower ' South of CITY OF ST. PAUL Resolution of Council Approving Assessment In the matter of the assessment of benefits, costs and expenses for grading Alley in Block 5, Hoyt's Rearrangement of Hoyt's Como Outlots from Nebraska Ave. to Hoyt Ave., also constructing a sewer in the alley from 180 feet south of Hoyt Ave. to the sewer in Hoyt Ave., under Preliminary Order ...__...__97223............................... Intermediary Order..................97508 FinalOrder...........9-70§...... ........................ approved ----•--........April..17....-•--- ................ ....................... 19_34. The assessment of..................................for and in connection with the above improvement having been submitted to the Council, and the Council having considered same and found the said assessment satisfactory, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the said assessment be and the same is hereby in all respects approved. RESOLVED FURTHER, That a public hearing be had on said assessment on the ............. day of ..S-e-ptam aer-----.-.-. , 19_..3'k., at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall Building, in the City of St. Paul; that the Commissioner of Finance give notice of said meetings, as required by the Charter, stating in said notice the time and place of hearing, the nature of the improvement, the total cost thereof, and the amount assessed against the lot or lots of the particular owner to whom the notice is directed. Adopted by the conned........ AUr.. 9 '/_ -.............. /�:.. 15�� - -.` ...............y Cleric. Approved...... AM. JPff y...........19 ..... ...'_...1.... 2 -t-'"`'-------------- Mayor. Councilman^ --- Councilman Faxgnson (� Councilman Ib .:d Councilman Sndheimer Councilman Wenzel- 1• Form B. B. 17 1A T,, . V I CF_ hRF^ . RI.`ib.'! U°,acr.°''' 98686 RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL APPROVING ASSESSMENT A N D FIXING TIME OF HEARING 11 G� AND FIXING TIME OF HEARING ON THE AWARD QF DAMAGES In the matter of-_ndemninv and -taking onuatruc _aIId maintaining a sanitary intercepting sewer in a tunnel below elevation forty (40) feet above City Datum; the said easement shall be a strip of land twenty (20) feet in width, the center line of which and the property it crosses being described as follows: Commencing at & point in Wabash& Street eighty (80) feet northwesterly of the center line of Tenth Street, and on a line 15 feet southwesterly of and parallel to the center line o Wabasha Street to a point in Exchange Street seventy (70) feet southwesterly of the center line of Ninth Street, and on a line eighteen (18) feet northwesterly of and parallel to -Me center of Exchange Street across lots 12 and 11, block 2, lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 5, lots 1, 2, 11, 10, 9, 8, and 7, block 4, Bazille and Guerin's Addition and miscellaneous tract (St. Joseph's Hospital property) lying between block 4, Bazille and Guerin's Addition, E. Rice's Enlargement and Exchange St., to be known as Minneapolis -St. Paul Sanitary District, under Preliminary Order --------- 9Z$16 --------- approved ---- Egbry;gry_ 1} -1934 -------------- Intermediary Order ---------------97510 --------- approved --- jiarcb ---201-193_4_----------- Final Order ----------------------0 GRO--------- approved----April---17+ _lR34 --------------- The Commissioner of Finance having submitted his report in the above matter as to the amount of damages awarded for the taking of the land or easements therein appropriated for the above im- provement and to whom payable; and also having submitted his assessment of benefits to property from the making of said improvement; -therefore be it Resolved, That the said assessment of benefits be and the same is hereby approved. Resolved further, That a public hearing be had before the Council upon said report and for a con- firmation of the awards of damages made by the Commissioner of Finance, and also upon the said assessment of benefits; at the Council Chamber, in the Court House in the City of St. Paul on the---- ---- 1 Qtb ------- day he_______-13th--_____day of--------- SeptBmher ---------- 19_34_, at ten o'clock A. M., and that the Com- missioner of Finance be and he is hereby directed to give notice of said hearing as prescribed by the Charter. Adopted by the Council -AN Q 14 ---------------- ----- 9__= Approved--------- ;cif -------------------,19--- City Clerk. --- -- -----------"---=- Mayor. CouncilmanpnTpy - P� ier,��❑ Councilman serguso Y J Councilman ` Parce" "_" ; amen Councilman kokland�—�`''' ' Councilman $tigieiiner, -�3 Ozti m"Y" i s h -j MR. VICE L'v1,P_-. hOSFlnf- ORIGINAL TO CITY CLCnK COUNCIL 98687 i CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED EONER DATE Aust 23, 1934. RESOLVED That the following transfer be made on the books of the Comptroller, as by so doing an unavoidable deficiency in the item to which the transfer ohall be made may be met ty said transfer without hampering the work provided for by the money In the item from which the transfer is made, viz: That the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) be transferred from Budget Item 3182 to Budget Item 31H6* C. F. No. 98687—BY M. H. Gohan— Resolved, That the following trans for be made on the books of the COMP - troller, =by so doing an unavoidable deflplency in the item to which the transfer shall be made may be met by said transfer without hampering the work provided for by the money In the' Item from hich the transfer is made p viz: That the sum of Three Hundred Dollars (8300.00)be transferred from Budget Item 31112 to Budget Item { 31H6. Adopted by the Council Aug. 23. 1934. Approved Aug. 23, 1934. (August 25-1934) COUNCILMEN Yeas % Nays �rson• 11osen • __In favor /lruax- Warren- __,�_e)_ Against Wenzel /r. President (Gehan)- 5M 6.34 Adopted by the CounciIAW R 3 191A 193__ MR 23 934 Mayor 011101NAL TO CITY OL6AK .✓ Q CITY OF ,FjT. PAUL FE couNCIL No. 9 3688 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL FORM ori PRESENTED BYpp COMMISSIONER z UpTrnB, DATE_ WHEREAS, as provided by Council File No. 98435, approved July 28, 1934, the Council did, on the 22nd day of August, 1934, at ten ovolook A. M. in the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall, hold a public hearing upon the advisability and necessity of wrecking that pertain barn loaated.on Lot 21, Block 10, Holoombess Addition, also known as No. 717 Ashland avenue, following due notice Of said hearing given pursuant to Ordinance No. 7210, approved May 22, 1930; and it is the opinion of the Council that said building is unsafe and dangerous to life, limb and adjoining property and should be wreaked and removed; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That said building be wreaked and removed, and that a copy of this resolution, direoting the wreaking and removal Of said building, be mailed by the Commissioner of Parks, Playgrounds and Public Buildings to the last known record owner of said property at his last known address, or to the agent of said building; be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That if, within ten days after the mailing of this notice to said property owner, or his agent, no appeal has been taken from this order, said Commissioner of Parke, Playgrounds and Phblio Buildings shall report said fact to the Council. COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays ...!!farce --i6nerson /Rosen Xruax _-In favor l4arren /Wenzel _Against /I r. President (Gehan) SM 6.14 and uaon d oonf Adopted by the Council_AW kMf__193_ Approved-- AIT Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnnota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R'S * S. FEROUSON City Clerk and Conninlonar of Registration August 22nd, 1934. Mr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: At the Council meeting held today hearing was held in the matter of condemning that certain barn located on Lot 210 Block 109 Holc3lbets Addition, also known as 717 Ashland Avenue and the matter was referred to you for resolution confirming this condemnation. We enclose herewith Council File $98435. Yours very truly, City Clerk. oeatasl to city clerk COU NO1 NO.. -...__C7✓ CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE F ICE OF THE CITY CLERK - COU L RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM t�q PRESENTED V • DATE_....'Augu13 �t.._'L..3..a...._1314----- .........._.._....... COM M ISS IO """"""-- "'"""'"-" RESOLVED That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby authorized and directed to oil the following streets: Starkey, Delos to Colorado Alley -Stanford -Berkeley -Cleveland -Kenneth 'IT" Alley -Berkeley -St. Clair -Cleveland -Kenneth Fourth, Commercial to Hoffman Fifth, Commercial to Hoffman Commercial, Third to 150' N. of Fifth Fourth, Commercial to 300' West Alley-Lexington-Churchill-McKenty-Cross John, Fourteenth to Westminster Westminster, John to G.N. Bridge Westminster, G.N. Bridge to Whitall Bunker, State to Oakdale COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays A4ebvltidd Pearce _------- �_In favor Rosen n Truax n -----Against Wenzel Mr. President 6M 6-32 . e and he 3Ismher�eby raef rected to 011 the fol - !do CBerkeley. Cleve- rkeley. St. Clair. Cleve- ierelnl to Hoffmancial . Third o � ff o150,' N. of 30' West. too. Cherchlll. McKen- nth to Westminster. John to G. N. Bridge. G. N- Hrldge to Whlt- to Oakdalo. 3 COnell Aug. '23. 1934.,1 . 23. 1934. ust 25-1934) AUG2 S 1W Adopted by the Council .................................193-- .-. Approved W -219-193A 193_---- _ ------------- :...... Mayor DUPLICATE TO CITY CLERK CITY OF SAINT PAUL 18690 COUNCILMEN—RO ALL MAY OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER COUNCIL No________________________ FILE ................................ COUNCIL RESOLUTION f11B�PEARCEGD arr en 6 973 09 - ROSEN IN PAYOR eFe son AUDITED CLAIMS........................................................................19_....._ A TRUAX I 15 00 r AGAINST 65 00 RESOLVED, THAT CHECKS BE DR WN ON THE CITY TREASURY, MR. PRES. MAHONEY WR. PRE TO �f THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF i � .�7 �1�T.. COVERING TO ..... NCLUAS ,ray /yam, //� CHECKS NUMBEREp 71�1` ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL... `' ..Vv • PER CHECKS ON FI 1 FIC F MPTROLLER. ._._ r•l 114 06 i/v1 fi''7'(_�✓_ /J � // �//�..�"//� C TY COMPr OLLE C. F. No. 98090— _ - = Re=hived. That checks be drawn o th^ ("fV Trenen�1, 6707 Louis Gilbert TOTAL DATE t0 the 3�Kre�II[B CHECK amount P'EI B, 87017, av ring heck. 19 60 RETURNED f/ NUMBER n��n herrd fif9!I lu 5755, Inr1u91Ve, n5 heok.� o file In the 1 465 71 TRANSFER I DISBURSEMENT BY BANK 12 60 ofA ce oC th0 City' Cmmut roller. 6711 Northern Caal & Dock Company CHECKS CHECKS 6712 Red ruing Union Stoneware Company Ad orated by the rounctl Aum. 23, 1934. A1111 95 266 6713 St.Paul Builders Material Company 23 77 --d 4u, 23. 1934. (August 25-1934) RWARD - _— 6714 The Speakes Company )111 7[18 CC ALA f1ZL C7 6715 Victory Printing Company 6699 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Fina oe 2 630 86 6700 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin oe 6 973 09 6701 Lamprey Products Company 7 35 6702 Hluegel & Hamann I 15 00 6703 Mike Fida 65 00 6704 F.J. Brings & Company 116 75. 6705 Frank R.Clullen, Chief of Police 114 06 6706 Flasher Service Company 7 13 6707 Louis Gilbert 6 00 6708 F.G. Leslie Paper Company 19 60 6709 McFadden—Lambert Company 1 465 71 6710 Peter Monson 12 60 6711 Northern Caal & Dock Company 5 004 87 6712 Red ruing Union Stoneware Company 95 266 6713 St.Paul Builders Material Company 23 77 6714 The Speakes Company 42 80 6715 Victory Printing Company 181 00 6716 The Table & Ticket Company 7 68 6717 M. E. Todd 6 00 6718 Toro Mfg. Company i 18 67 6719 Transit Supply Company 9o4 50 6720 Twin City Bag Mf .Company Company 15 38 6721 Twin City Brick 95 00 6722 Twin City Iron & wire Company 23 00 6723 Twin City Sawdust Company 5 00 6724 Twin City Tea & Coffee Company 36 70` 6725 Twin Citi Textile Mills,Inc. 32 10 6726 Underwood—Elliott—Fisher Comp y 25 6o 6727 United Autographic Register C 168 05- 6728 University of Minnesota Press, 50 6729 Vander BieAs, Inc. 2 85 6730 Van Hoven Company,Ino. 48 00 6731 D. Van Nostrand Company 8 3j N 6732 Van Paper Supply Company 32 673 Villaume Box & Lumber Company 6734 141 88 22 67 O.G. waffle 6735 George T. Walker & Gjnm.'oany.In�. 6736 Co 7 36 2 Wallace & Tiernan *3any 13 6737 The waterous Company 1 74 75 6738 Nm. L. weber 7 25 6739 H.E. Wedelstaedt Company I 6740 west Lind Ice Company 468 62 25 30. 6741 Western Flying 3 00 6742 western Tea & Coffee Company 3 75 6743 Westlund Meat Company 103 77 6744 Welt Publishing Company 25 00 6745 '`heeler Posting Service 6746 R.B. Whitacre 6 04I 29 68 � Company 6747 Williams Linen Supply Company 50 6748 wissots. Dynamite Company30 00 6749 Wolters Brothers I 6750 Brake Lining Company 42 56 ^rood—Insert �0 6751 Torch Cigar Company 110 6752 Torthington—Gamon Meter Comps y 57 92 6753 Yoerg Brewing Company 306 00 j 6754 Young Motor Company 110 43 6755 Zismater Baking Company 39 83 SHEET TOTAL—FORWARD 1G0 6-f2 I 44 793 55 /69 906. Pl- ORIGINAL TO CITU CLERK yt�f q1 CITY OF ST PAUL COU CIL NO. FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 4 COU CIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESNTED COMM ssin / __.__ DATE Aust 18, 1934 RESOLVED That the Council hereby concurs in the recommendation of the Contract Committee and awards the contract for the construction of that part of Sanitary Sewer Interceptor "C" and I'D" on West Seventh St. from Wordsworth St. to 850 feet East of Rankin St., Davern Ave. from Stewart Ave. to West Seventh St.; Munster St, from Davern Avenue to West Seventh St.; Stewart Ave. from Edg- cumbe Road to Davern Ave.; Graham St. from 200 feet west of aellevue Ave. to Davern Ave., in accordance with plans and specifications hereto attached, to the WOODRICH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, they being the loalest responsible bidders, for the sum of $,93,998.00; additional lining per lin, ft. $4.90 per drawing #407 and $4.00 per drawing #408, and the Corper ation Counsel is hereby instructed to draw up the proper form of contract therefcsr. N.R.A. Compliance Certificate filed with bid. Engineerts Estimate $107,788.00. F.B. #9085. /' /1 COUNCILMEN Yeas Nay Pearce / i Peterson Rosen —__. -__In favor Truax ,' Warren __!__Against Wenzel Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.34 10. 98691-13Y MIJton Resen— Ived, That the Counetl hereb' e in the ecommendatton a t;b net Committee and awards 'act for the construction p WSanitary Sewer Inter,.n of . 3ev Orth West Seventh St. St. to 856 feet r kIn St., st Davern Ave,Lfrom DWeSeventh S: M avern Ave. to West 51 ^t Ave. from Lila— A— A; Graham t - lev�. AUG 23 'r^4 Adopted by the Council— ___—__193____ �� ts3a Approved— MW 193___ Mayor August 18, 1934 TO THE H0140RABIE MAYOR AND THE COUNCIL OF THE CM OF SAINT PAUL Gentlemen: The Contract Committee hereby recommends that the following (.0contract be awarded: F. B. ##9085: For the construction of that part of Sanitary Sewer Interceptor "Co and "D" on W. Seventh St. from Wordsworth St. to 850 ft. E. of Rankin St.; Davern Ave. from Stewart Ave, to Vilest Seventh St.; Munster St. from Dayern Ave. to West Seventh St.1 Stewart Ave. from Edgcunbe Road to Davern Ave.; Graham St. from 200 feet west of Bellevue Ave. to Davern Ave. TO WOODRICH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY For the lump sum of - - - - - - - - - - $93,998.00 Engineerls Estimate $107,788.00. Additional lining per Drawing 407 - - - 4.90 per lin. ft. Additional lining per Drawing 408 - - - 4.00 APPROVED: ff ORIGINAL TO CITY CLKgK + , Mt COUNCIL ��'(�c� j,CG�� [ CIT/Y OF ST. PAUL FILE No. 9869 "bE"OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION —GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY - ' L.� ` ;'LL,l'- `-�-, "-•t"[, COMMISSIONER DATE— A.ngust 22, 19n. ------------------- =1 RESOLVED That the On Sale Malt Beverage licenses applied for by the following persons at the addresses indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is authorized to isms such licenses upon the payment of the required fee into the city treasurys Mrs. J. A. Butner 866 zs. Tth St. E. E. Boyd 381 University Ave.(, eel COILMEN Yeas Ze Nay s rce son /K``eterosen In favor ii`ruax / Warren "Wenzel Mr. President (Gahan) 5M 6.34 F. No. 98692—ByWarren— e Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Resolved, That the On Sale C It Bev- eraa'e licenaos anplled for by the fol - --led pcnd ersona at the addresses Indl-'! c d atti a City Clerk ria har1by yred led issue such licenses .... the naymeht t the required fee Into the Gent treasury: Mrs. J. A Butner. 866 M ti New. 7th 3t., �; New. IIve H. R. Boyd, 381 nlrsity Ave., ! Adopted by the Council Aug, 23, 1934. Approved Aug. 23, 1934. (August 26-1934) Adopted by the Council AUG J'3 25 1J34 Approved______ _-193 _— l - Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clark and Commissioner of Registration August 15th, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren, Coms'r of Public Safety, Building. Dear Sir: The attached applications of H. R. Boyd and Mrs. T. A. Butner for On Sale Malt Beverage licenses were referred back to you, by the City Council, for further information. They wish to know particularly why the Boyd place has been closed., Yours very truly, i City Clerk. A / � �/ i �- ,,--- � �;' l �.�;. (/ Note — Taxe5 on' property at 989 Arcade St. are delinquent and applicant C. Isaacson has been notified that his licenses are being withheld for that reason. He therefore desires to withdraw ORIGINAL TO'CITY CLtRK COU() FILE NO -UI8 / . trr rpt (/ iE, n JCITY OF ST. PAUL t 93 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK f COUNCIL. RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED 0 CommISSIO DATE— August st PISS 1994 Ruda f m 'RfR;RF.AS, C. Isaacson desires to withdraw application 4924 for Restaurant and application 4925 for On Sale Malt Liquor ati989 Arcade Street; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to C. Isaacson the fees of $10.00 and $50.00 and to cancel said applications for Restaurant and On Sale Malt Liquor licenses, respectively. No. 96093—By H. E. Warren— Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Whereas. C. Isaacson desires to withdraw appl lcatton 4924 .for Restau-! nt and application 4926 for On Sale's Malt Liquor at 989 Arcade. St.. there-' [ore„ e It cer Resbolved, that the proper elty am - ' be and they re hereby author - [zed to refund toC. Lnacson the fees. oP E30.00 and E60.00 d to anc.1 satd applications for Restaurant and On. Sale Malt .Liquor 'Aug. Adopted by the COun eil s Aug. 23, 1934.] APDroved Aug..23. 1934. (August 26-1934) 12 Adopted by the Council_AUG_ 2S 9934 %4____193__._ Approved ------.____-- _-.--__193- _ Mayor COUNCILMEN Yeas Pearce Nay '1 ejerson osen _/ ____In favor ,truax rren -__Against �VVcnzcl President (Gehan) SM 6.34 No. 96093—By H. E. Warren— Fred M. Truax—I. C. Pearce— Whereas. C. Isaacson desires to withdraw appl lcatton 4924 .for Restau-! nt and application 4926 for On Sale's Malt Liquor at 989 Arcade. St.. there-' [ore„ e It cer Resbolved, that the proper elty am - ' be and they re hereby author - [zed to refund toC. Lnacson the fees. oP E30.00 and E60.00 d to anc.1 satd applications for Restaurant and On. Sale Malt .Liquor 'Aug. Adopted by the COun eil s Aug. 23, 1934.] APDroved Aug..23. 1934. (August 26-1934) 12 Adopted by the Council_AUG_ 2S 9934 %4____193__._ Approved ------.____-- _-.--__193- _ Mayor ORIGINAL TO QTY -RK 98694 1CITY OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL No. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER DATE— August 23 1954 R WHEREAS, John & Carl Hildebrandt desire to withdraw application 5662 for Restaurant at 55 E. Fifth Street; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to John & Carl Hildebrandt the fee of $10.00 anis to cancel said application for license. C. FF.d No. 98094—By- "IT I Warren re5[. Truax -1. C7Pe John & Carl Hildebrandt fort Restournn�dnt r63 E�IFlfth Street; efore, be it Resolved, that the proper,. city di - torr fund to Johnr& Carl g(jdebr¢ndt the fee of $10.00 and to cancel said snnlication for license. - Adopted by the Council Aug. 23, 1934.', Approved AUC. 23, 1934. (August 26-1034) COUIU 1LMEN AUG 231934 Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council _ _ ____ _193--_-_ Pyarce Peterson ,Rosen — In favor AUG �� 04 � ------ fApproved_._--------__ -- - 193. lfruax Warren _____ —Against _- - .Wenzel Mayor /Mr. President (Gehan) SM 6.34 ORIGINAL TO CITY CLARK , rry ?� FOtNCIL NO.—V ICE OF THE CITY CLERK TY OF ST. PAUL V t COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM ✓, u �F YL .� t„ , PRESENTED _ DATE_ AngyHt: 23y 1234 COMMISSIONER— RESOLVED RESOLVED That the proper city officers be and they are hereby authorized to refund to W. M. Harraty the fee of x$15.00 deposited on Dance Hall license at 737 Selby, which license was previously denied by C. F. 96710. COUI�iCILMEN Ycas Pearce Peterson ,,,Rosen /Truax Warren Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan 5M 6.34 C. -F. No. 98095—Ey H. E. Warren F d M. Truax—I. C. penrce— R lved, That the proper City otfl i ere be and they nre hereby author Ized to refund to W. M. Harraty the fee cof .$15.00 deposited on .Dance Hall. 71 cense t 737 6elby bich license was �prevl ly dented by C. F. 90710. Adopted by thd Council Aug. 23. 3939 Approved Aug 23 1934. (Aunuet 25-1934) Nays / Adopted by the Council—_yW _ 1 _1Q7k__193_ In favor Approved __ _— _193_.- -- --Against --Mayor C.F. 96710 denying all dance hall licenses in connection with restaurants so as not to conflict with Tavern ordinance at that time enanted. ORIGINAL TO CIT' CLERK C61.1N CIL CITY OF ST. PAUL FILE NO. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COU RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED De e,Y,Qe DATE COMMISSIONER WHEREAS, the Oouncil has asked for bide for street lighting; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the proper city officers be and they are hereby directed to prepare proper specifications for maintaining the street lights in the Oity of Saint Paul, and present the same to the 0ounoil for approval; that when so approved, the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorised and dlreoted to advertise for bids for the doing of said work in accordance with said speoift- cations. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nays / cares P erson /en —__ /—In favor Warren / _—Against Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) 5M 6.14 F. No. 98696-13Y r. C. Pea asked Whereas. the Council has faked for ids Yoratreet lighting: thereYore. be 1t `! ra er s be and That the hereby dlrectedty ffio repnre proper specifications for main- ' niningtbe treat lights. In the City; of '? 'alnt Paul, and present.. the same to he Colincll for approval: that when Be .pprovedt the Purebaslog Agent bo and ie is hereby authorized and .directed j Of I, advertise for bide for the doing: Id ; paid work in accordance with said specifications. Adopted by the CouncllAug. 23. 1934. Approved 1934. �Ausuet3�26 1934 ) 0-.i Adopted by the Councilffl 24 1U9A93 193__ W19, IM4 Approved----- -- -----i93-- Mayor ORIGINAL ?G CITY CLtRK PRESENTED BY, COMMISSIONER RESOLVED CITY OF ST. PAUL OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM DATE COUNCIL NO.-913' FILEFe WHEREAS, there has been a great deal of misunderstanding relative to the merits of patented electric light bulbs for the City street lighting system, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Engineer's Society of St. Paul be requested to appoint a committee of three electrical or mechanical engineers to investigate this matter fully in order that the Department of Public Utilities and the City Council be in a better position to judge the merits of any claim of the patented process bulb while considering proposals in the future. COUNCILMEN Yeas / Nay � //PPP//earce �erson I/sen _.__In favor / 1 j{iax CLW_ rren Against //W Cn.1 Mr.President (Gehan) mt caa No. 98697—Hy H C. Wenzel— ereas, there has been a area _Adopted by the C.—II Aua. 23. 1934. Approved Avg. 23. 1934. i(AUCuet 26-1934) Adopted by the Council 193__ Approved AUG 'RI, 193___ Mayor gu ust 24th. 1934. Mr. S. Rea Crean, 819 Guardian m�?1dinr, St. Paul, Minnesota. Dear Sir: we enclose a copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council AI ust ?3rd, requesting the panj to t'nroese7Pctricnitor mechanical en.>,ipaerstf to invseti at the :-,ieritq of pe.tented electric l.i,'.:t bulbs for the City street lighting 9JStOm anal adviea tP,e Co-cncil and the Com::i�-sioner of Public Utilities aQ to their findings. Tours very traly, City Clef . ONptna_ 1 r�lty Cleric -' BY Fred M. Truax- "86918 CITY OF ST. PAUL ottionn and ae ove to be necessary in anouona 1'---- -� m OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Hent described ae the ,,I- san vint.� of Pleat n. COUNCIL RESOLUTION -GENERAL R:ire. to Ramsey St., t to h e th. ner IA tir PRESENTED SY "� �q/ ^ , / h ve b nr, COMMISSIONER........... 1 vED Whereas additions and deductions which might prove to be necessary n the improvement described as the Widening and Paving of Pleasant Avenue, from Osceola Avenut to Ramsey Street, Hanlon & Okes, contractors, have been provided for in the specifications, and unit prices therefor have been stipulated in the contract, and Whereas it has been found necessary to make the following addi- tions and deductions: ADDITIONS 69:6g -Tons Asphalt binder @ $6.20 394.63 11$8 0 Tons Asphaltic Concrete surfacing $9.50 1121.76 2.8 Sq. Yds. 2" Asph.Conc.Surf. on 6" Cone. base ® $2.33 6.52 24.4 'Sq. Yds. 6" Class "A" Conc.Surf. ® $1.50 36.6o 9.4 Bln.Ft. Standard radius curb @ .50 4.70 13.5 Cu.Yds. Class "B" Conc.base ® $8.00 108.00 16 Feet 12" V.C.P., CB to eewAr ® $1.35 21.60 3 MH frames and covers ® $14.00 42.00 Total Addition 1735.81 1735.81 IIIEDU�CTIsON�S 24.4 Sq.Yds. 2" Asph.Conc.Surf. ® $1.00 24.40 90.4 Sq.Yds. 6" Conc.Base Class "B" Cone. 0 $1.33 120.23 80 Sq.Yds. Rein.Conc. pavement to remove ® $.50 40.00 18 Lin.Ft. Standard Straight Cone. Curb ® $.45 8.10 1 3B CB - 6' deep ® $42.00 42.00 Brickwork on 1-A CB 2;26' 9 $12.50 12.50 Total Deduction 247.23 247.23 NET ADDITION $1488.58 ORIOIHAL TO GITY�.LQRN FILENCIL NO. 9 �/ W CITY OF ST. PAUL-'/���1f�-11UL11J( OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTOD BY - COMMISSIONER DATE RESOLVED - Now therefore be it Resolved, that the City Council hereby approve the aforesaid additions and deductions made in accordance with the specifications therefor not to exceed the amount of $1488.58 net addition, to be added to the lump sum consideration named in the contract known as Comptroller0s Contract L.3837 for the making of the aforesaid improve- ment for the reasons hereinbefore set forth and pursuant to the afore- said specifications and unit prices stipulated in said contract. The Department of Public Works has agreed with the contractor that the sum of $1488.58 is the reasonable addition to be made to said contract. . Qr Countersue Co tpt oller. ntr ctor Commissioner of Public r,'orks Adopted by the Council__ AUG ') A 1914 193___ XJG 24 MA Approved_ Ma ALApALIJI�_" 9 Mayor Yeas COUIJOILMEN � Nays Pearce /Peterson �Resen J___ In favor Z='m ____ __Against /nz/Weel '.,l d!� 5 � i^ , ; riijn5. TRUAS ntr ctor Commissioner of Public r,'orks Adopted by the Council__ AUG ') A 1914 193___ XJG 24 MA Approved_ Ma ALApALIJI�_" 9 Mayor THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY OF ST. PAUL INTER -OFFICE COMMUNICATION ..IWO August 23, 1934 Hon. Milton Rosen Commissioner Dear Sirs Herewith explanation of the additions and deductions on the contract for resurfacing Pleasant .Avenue from Ramsey to Osceola. The additional extra binder was made necessary by a variation in the original cross sections as taken last March compared with those taken just before the binder was placed. The item for asphaltic concrete surfacing was made necessary by the portions of the street on which the binder did not cover the entire area which made it necessary to place the surfacing 2%" thick instead of 2". The item for 2" asphaltic concrete surfacing on a 6" concrete base and the item for standard radius curb was oade necessary by having to include in the contract an extra drive- way. The item for 6" Class "A" concrete surfacing was made necessary by substitutingg this surfacing for a 2" asphaltic concrete surfacing on a 6" concrete base. The Class "B" concrete base was used to fill in de- pressions in the original base not anticipated. The placing of this base decreased the binder by the amount shown. The item for 12" vitrified clay pipe was made neces- sary by catchbasin adjustments in the field. The manhole frames and covers were used to replace broken ones. Under deductions the item for 2" asphaltic concrete surfacing is deducted for the reason that one course concrete was substituted for the same. The item for 6" base Class "B" concrete includes the above item, the remainder of it is the difference between the concrete as shown on the plans to be removed and that which Milton Rosen - 2 August 23, 1934 was actually removed. The reinforced concrete pavement to re- move is the difference between that which was shown on the plans originally and that which was actually removed. The item for standard straight concrete curb is the curb which was left out for the additional driveway. The items for the 3-B-catchbasin and the brick work on the 1-A catchbasin were made necessary by making drainage adjustments in the field. Very truly yours, J M. RE ON, Supt. C struction & Repair JMRsS L tt 011 d CITY OF SAINT PAUL COUNCIL OFFICE 05 THE COMPTROLLER FILE COUNCILMEN–liOLL ALL NO. _k xa,PetO son COUNCIL RESOLUTION PEAR�E--en: _41N FAVOR AUDITED CLAIMS .–RESOLVED TREASURY, WENzEL. T.— -.is BE ' j7� TFI�CITY TREASURY, OF 1 . ......COVERING iTHE MIR. SIE" -5 To 7 INCLUSIVE. AS ­_ ' 1 �4 c. OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER. ADOPTED BY THE Co�tloc�' r. No. 98 'That checks be drawn o Resolved, to 1h, I. - Treasury. APPROVED._..__ ... ...... 1.I; . ..... Ing cheek.l.–, C"y T " ".--l"b's ce, I. theca' ce Lity, . . ........... ... .. ... .. checks . fileI. Cl Y COMPTROLLER 176on _c' _u__1UK. Council Aug. 24. 1934. 'd"u,ed " ther­1934. •'4 -------(September1-1934) TOTAL DATE CHECK NUMBER IN FA V R TRANSFER CHECKS RETURNED DISBURSEMENT BY BANK CHECKS BROUGHT FORWARD 44 793 040 QnA 7h 6756 Board of Public Welfare 11 4464 54 6757 Axel F. Peterson, 0. of Fin. 8 579 34 6758 George Williams 29 90 6759 Mrs. Christine Baxter 7 47 6760 J.D. Casserley 1 14 6761 Cathcart & Maxfield 2 0 6762 H.P. Hansen 3� 91 6763 A.D. Kennedy 29 6764 i ^7m. E. Potter2 19 6765 13t.JoseDhIs Hospital 63 5 6766 Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company3 6767 John T. Smith 472 10 2 4 34 6768 E.M. & H.F. Ware j 6769 American Bulb Company 4 96 6770 Drew" & Sons Company 220 55 6771 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk & Compan� 40 22 6772 Arthur J. Fellows 16 oo 677� Donald D. Murray, Auditorium 20 55 677 Pioneer Electric Company I 143 78 6775 St.Paul White Lead & Oil Company 51 26 6776 J.L. Shiely Company,lno. 2 221 o4 6777 western Badge & Novelty Comp y 17 00 6779 Hanlon & Okes 32 007 2 6779 Axel F. Peterson, C. of Finane 6 373 4Z 6780 Axel F. Peterson, C of Finaribe 60 59 6791 Axel F. Peterson, 0: of Finanoe 329 95 6782 geTemia Lametti 15 00 679"j Allan Ackland 15 00, 67 Loren J Russell 17 501 6785 Mrs. Anna Berg 25 00 6786 Blum & Grimm 50 00� 6 SH I EET TOTAL—FORWARD 1 44 793 55111030749 43 ORIGINAL TO CITY CL RK • • -���• CITY OF ST. PAUL COU FILE a FILE ° (S CE OF THE CITY CLERK ,CK.0 OSJNCIL ESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM . COMMISSI�DATE— AlImust RESOLVED That licensee applied for by the following persons for the addresses Indicated be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructs to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees: W. E. Sanders E. J. Lingle A. pines Mayme Overton Jerry Whorton Freeman's Gas Station W. F. Kephings Bray Ice & Fuel Co. COUNCILMEN Yeas/Nays Pearce APeterson Aearn __In favor %Warren --'"_Against /Wenzel sad 18.lII• SECC?;:: "'ICE PRES . TRUAX 267 W. 7th St. On and Off Sale Malt 779 W. Central Off Sale Malt Beverage 645-7 Selby* Ave. On Sale Malt Beverage Off We Malt Beverage 751 Wabasha St. On Sale Malt Beverage 6 W. 6th St. Barber;; 1329 White Bear Gas Billing station 1329 White Bear Ise Station Rondo & Fish (S.W.) Ice Station C. _F: No. 06701 BY H. E. Wareen—I.. the city treaeurY M 37 W 7th St., On and W. Central. Off Sale Selby Ave.. On Sale Sale Malt naverage. 751 WabaehaSt.. On F8 K phingea�1328�� White Sear, , Statlon. Y Ice & Fue1 Co.. no.— W'"' o.—W)Ice Station. dopted by the .Councl1 A.R. 24, 1034. pproved AuK. 24.1834. (September 1-1034) Or 1) i 1934 Adopted by the Council _ 193 _ MG ? R IM$ proved— ._193 PHON OA 11;19LG 1600 Correspondence Solicited HUSTLING Residences, Store Buildings, Ware- houses, Farm Lands Rented Active Agents for Care of Property ® j\� A'an Bought and Sold Fire Insurance Placed in Strongest "' T 1 NG' AG AFI Y to Mortgages Bought Companies Sold Real Estate Loans Negotiated "RANK w. -PH- ST. PAUL. MINN. FOR QUICK RESULTS VISIT US. AS WE HAVE THE TENANTS AND ARE ANXIOUS TO PLEASE ST. PAUL. MINN., August 20th. 1934. i 'a Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson, City Clark, City Hall and Court House, St. Paul, Minnesota. 11 Dear Sir: Regarding the properties at 267 W. 7th Street, and 779 f W. Central Avenue. The tenants inform me that their It- / tenses have been held up on account of the non-payment of the taxes. At 267 W. 7th Street, the owner, Frank Van Duyne, formerly of Van Duyne,Moran fixture company, i now lives in Florida. His wife passed away about two years ago. Old man depression hit him a color plexie blow and he has been unable to pay his taxes. He is expecting this winter the citrus crop will enable him to catch up a little but grove business has been de- / moralized to ouch an extent, that it seems impossible fdr::him to opera money. For the tenant, Mr. Sanders sake, I hope that the licence will be granted. At 779 W. Central Ave, with repairs, interest on the wort- v i gage and a little money to live on, there has not been / sufficient income to pay taxes. The owner is making an app- lication for a Home Loan and if this goes through, the taxes will be paid. Yours vary truly, Fr7L : JT I:�` f POST CARD NOTICE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 11, _193A__ Pursuant to Paragraph F, Section 5, as amended, of Building Zone Ordinance, approved July 7th, 1922, you are hereby notified that the application of HrW toe & Fuel ^o - for permission to erect or continue retail ice station located at mission oor. of Rondo & Flak --lot 1 blk. 5 Deana 2nd Add. will come up for consideration before the Council in the Council Cham- ber in the City Hall and Court House Building on fie 22nd day of __.Angvw+ , 193 Z 10 o'clock A. M. AXEL F. PETERSON, Page >i'ilP 7862 Commissioner of Finance. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERIC L. R. S'FERGUSON m City Clerk and Comissioner of Registration August 15, 1934 .Lr. A. Vines 645-7 Selby Ave. St, Paul, Minn. Dear Sir: I have been directed to inform you that your application for OPS AID ON SALE LVLT 111MAGa iIOUSES at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearine. h Yours very truly, L - T ti,flYa c7— Cit Clerk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration August 15, 1934 .Mayme Overton 751 Aabasba St. St. Paui, Minn. Dear Madam: I have been directed to inform you that your application for ON SAL3 MALT BZVZ Z LICIINSS at the above address was -were not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and If there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, e 6121 - City Clerk. LAW OFFICES THOMAS C. FITZPATRICK 402 OPPENHEIM BLDG. ST.PAUL..MINN. August 21, 1934 Mr. Axel Peterson Oommissioner of Finance Oourt house Oity Of Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Mr. Peterson: I an inclosing herewith a letter from Mr. George M. Rubald, agent for Erwin 0. Uihlein, in regard to a lease at 751 Wabasha Street. Mr. Uihlein pays a large amount of taxes in this twill Day the ernthisadjusted. early in Sepember.,at hh time they tie Yours very truly, TOF-d Incl. Saint Paul, Minnesota August 21, 1934 Mr. Axel Peterson Commissioner of Finance Court House Saint Paul, Minnesota Dear Mr. Peterson: The inclosed letter from the City Clerk to Mayme Overton, 751 Wabasha Street has reference to the property owned by Erwin C. Uihlein. The taxes for the year 1932 are delinquent on this property but an answer has been filed in the 1932 tax proceedings in regard to them, and it is expected that this matter will be adjusted before the middle of September, next. For these reasons and by reason of the desire to keep the premises occupied so that the taxes can be paid, I respectfully request that you aid us in securing a license for non -intoxicating malt beverages. Respeotfull yoQur_s$ �v'I�L�D C.ebrge M. Rubald Agent for Erwin C. Uihl l CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration August 15, 1934 jMr. Jerry Whorton 6 W._ 6th St. St. Paul. Minn. Dear Sir= I have been directed to inform you that your application for BARM LICZXS8 at the above address was -wire not passed by the City Council. From records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City Clerk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R., S. FERGUSON C City Clerk and ommissloner of Registration August 15, 1934 ,Freeman's Gas Station 1328 White Bear Ave. St. Pani, Minn. Gentiemen: 4 I have been directed to inform you that your application for GOSOLINS FILLING STATION LICENSD at the above address was -were not passed by the City ° Council. From records it appears that taxes are deliii- quent on this property, The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Tours very truly, City Clerk. CEDAR 3171 WILLIAM W. FINK ATTORNEY AT LAW 903-4 COMMERCE BUILDING SAINT PAUL. MINN. August 21, 1934. Office of City Clerk, Court House, St. Faul, Minn. Attention: Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson Dear Sir: I have on hand your letter of August 15, 1934, in regard to the refusal of the City Council to grant a gasoline filling station license on the property located at 1328 White Bear Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. An attorney has been employed to file an application for reduction of the delinquent taxes on the above property, and as soon as there is a ruling on the application for reduction of taxes, the full amount of the delinquent tax will be paid. In no event will the delinquent taxes continue beyond the next three months, and within that period, the taxes will certainly be paid, because the property cannot be operated without a license. Trusting that this will be satisfactory, and that you will permit us to continue to operate until such a ruling, I am, Yours truly, FREE MAN IS GAS STATION, 147F: JR �!L� By , \ 1 t u William W. Fi Its Attorney. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clak and Commissioner of Regbkation August 10, 1934 Mr. B. P. Baphinge L329 mite Bear Ave. St. Paul, Minn. Dear Sirs I have been directed to inform you that your application for ICY STATION LICENSE at the above address was -vara not passed by the City Council. Flom records it appears that taxes are delin- quent on this property. The Council has been withholding licenses on income producing property on which taxes are delinquent. If you are not the owner of this property, then the owner should be informed of this action and if there is a reasonable explanation of the cause of the taxes not being paid the Council will be pleased to grant you or the owner a hearing. Yours very truly, City Clerk. CEDAR 31]1 WILLIAM W. FINK ATTORNEY AT LAW 903.4 COMMERCE BUILDING SAINT PAUL. MINN. August 21, 1934. Office of City Clerk, Court Hou e, St. Paul, Minn. Attention: Mr. L. R. S. Ferguson Dear Sir: I have on hand your letter of August 10, 1934, regard- ing application for Ice Station License at 1328 White Bear .Ave., St. Paul, Minnesota, in which you state that the taxes are de- linquent on the property, and that therefore the license has been withheld. I have talked with my landlord about this matter, and he assures me that the taxes will be paid within the neat three months He has informed me that he has employed an attorney to file an appli- cation for a reduction of the taxes on the property, and that as soon as there is a ruling made on the application for reduction, he will then pap the taxes. Trusting that the City Council will, in view of these circumstances, grant me the license, I am, Yours very truly, W. F. KAPHINQS, By William W. Fink, Attorney for W. F. Kaphings. i� �p WWF:JR � � ;.�. July 17t3p 1934. Hon, _jjrad'A. Tnaax, Coca r of P.P. Building. Doar Sir: At the meetLn�, 'wld today, the Council referred the solloivii , applicatiol,s for ice sta- tions at the adflresges indicates, to your departmentfor rove,=tigation aid report: Bray Ice °. Fuel Co. Fisk ann Rondo Ste, G. F. St. Sauver 171£; P,oss St. Texaco Oil Station) Bray Ice & Fuel Co.) Cleveland & Otto Yonrs very truly, j CIO Clerk. d" ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK FI UE NO.A8 Yy��� CITY OF ST. PAUL F O THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FO{�7M CLGt. , t !_. PRESENTE��BBY .i�l�\III /I COMMISSIt'�ER t'�"""A'--`�� DATE WHEREAS, heretofore "Off Bele" Liquor License No. 28 was issued to Christian Olson for the premises known as No. 256 West Seventh street; and WHEREAS, said Christian Olson has requested that his license be transferred to 254 West Seventh street; and WHEREAS, the new address is located in the same building, and the transfer is being made at the request of the owner of the building so as to provide additional space to another tenant In the butlding; therefore, be it RESOLVED, Subject to the approval of the Liquor Control Commissioner of the State of Minnesota, that the request of Christian Olson be and the same is hereby granted, and the proper city officers are directed to make the necessary changes In the records. COUNCILMEN Yeas j Nays Pearce llr�terson �ieven! ___In favor //����arren — � � Against / Wenzel �vtT _ idetrt' GeI a*rk. - %TCC>zii V1CF PRES. TRUAX 5M 6.34 C. F. No.. 98702 -By Ii. E. -Warren-'s Fred M.- Truax—I. C. Pearce— Whereas; - Theretofore "Off. Sale"I Liquor Ll cense.. No. 28 ryas Issued .to S Christian Olson for the premises' known as No.. 256 West' Seventh Street and Whereas. said Christian 01... has re nuevted that his license. be transferred to 254. West Seventh Street; and Whereas.- thenew. address' Is located In the same building. and the transfer is being madeat the request of the owner of the building so as to providm . addition at apace to another. tenant in, the'building therefore. be It Resolved, Sutilect to the approval f: [he Liquor Control Commissioner of the 11 ate'of Mlnnesotp.. that the request. of " Christian Olson be nad the same Is here- by granted, and the proper city offl-r j cern are. directed- to make the no-$- schanges In the record.. Adopted by the Council Aug. 24, 1934. Approved Aug. 24. 1934 (6 ptember 1 1934) Adopted by the Council vin 193__ 40r, ?4 IM4 proved--_ ___-193__ 150r/47g Mayor CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commisnlones of Registration August 23rd, 1934. Nr. J. L. Connolly, Corporation Counsel, Building. Dear Sir: The attached request of Christian Olson for permission to transfer his "off sale" liquor license from 256 hest Seventh St. to 254 Nest Seventh St. was referred to you, by the City Council, for the proper resolution granting this request. Yours very t ra y, City Clerk. ` _ T H E R O C K S P R I N G D I S T R I B U T I N G C O. INCORPORATED 256 WEST SEVENTH STREET fQCK5FR1KG SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Phone Garfield 1241 August 23, l . , . JV -v, F haAo a Chairman of tiie License Committee, and !,;embers of the dity Council; Ir. L. J. Borer owner of the building I occupy as an Off—Sale Liquor store, has aslmd me to move from 256 to 254 'ii. 7th St., in the same buildinC tnat I am now. Fie wants the tenant on the corner to have the room that I now occupy. I am perfectly willing to help i,r. Borer out in this matter providing you are willing- to grant me the privelege of moving my liquor license 4,28 to 21,4 ti;. 7th. The conditions, as far as tiie prer:.ises is concerned will Le just the same as they are now ez.:e.t that i will be one door furtner east than I am.. 12 ankirq, ., ou for tiAs courtesy 1 arn, Sincerely yi2� nz� .0 G I N G E R A L E 0 W A T E R 0 L I M E R I C K E E, E T C. ORIGINAL TO CITY CL[RK J I 111 rJ�CJ7Y OF ST. PAUL FILENCIL NO.—.9 OFFf E OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER ` / \ ��.0 A t --� �---- _ DATE— August 4, 1934 RESOLVED That licenses for On Sale Malt Liquor, application 5547, Off Sale Malt Liquor, application 5548, and Restaurant, application 5549, applied for by Peter Aplikowski at 151 N. University Avenue be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. ( 1R nw r' 'I COUNCILMEN Yeas Nays Pearce Peterson /--In Rosen _ favor ar,cn_Against Wenzel Mr. President (EirfinT1 5M 6.34 Adopted by the Council__.._____ __ ________193__ _. Approved-------------._193----- Mayor PEARCE PETERSON ROSEN TRUAX WARREN WENZEL MR. PRESIDENT (GEHAN) CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Co"Issioner of Registration August 24th, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren, Chairman, License Committee, Building. Dear Sir: The City Council today referred to the License Committee the attached applications of Peter Aplikowski for On Sale Malt Liquor, Off Sale Malt Liquor and Restaurant licenses at 131 W. University Avenue, for further information. We enclose also, Council File $98703, covering these applications. Yours very truly, City Clerk A August 24th, 1934. Hon. H. E. Warren, Chairman, License Committee, Building. Tear Sir. The City Council today referred to the License Coccnittee the attached applications of Peter Aplikoweki for On Sale Malt Linuor, Off Sale }Salt Liquor and Restaurant licenses at 131 W. *?niversity .Nvenue, for further information. ae enclose ,n1=0, Council File P98703, covering theso applications. Yours very truly, City Clerk. ORIGINAL TO CITY Cl - CP OF ST. PAUL COUNCIL F. ILE NO.— "swia OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL RESOLUTION—GENERAL FORM PRESENTED BY COMMISSIONER _� DATE August 24, 1954 RESOLVED That licensee -for Restaurant, application 5654, Off Sale Malt liquor, application 5655, and On Sale Malt Liquor, application 5656 applied for by Mike Fida at 846 White Bear Avenue be and they are hereby granted and the City Clerk is instructed to issue such licenses upon the payment into the city treasury of the required fees. II COUNCILME Yeas Nays Adopted by the Council__ __193 —_ P ,9- eterson Rosen ---In favor Approved-- /T uax WT'a'Irren___'_Against Wenzel / Mr. President (Gehan) Mayor 5M 6,34 O¢IeINl1l TO CITY OL8¢K ��"705 COUNCIL �C TY OF ST. PAUL %l'ILENO. s>i:aer•rtmioae �1FFICE OF /THE CITY C1 1 i C I•. No 9970E -8y H. E. Wnrren— /�(r� IL%Rtgb i1T10N—GEN] Fred .nr 7 unx—I. C. Pearce— Wheren heretofore an.. o¢ sale" Inner ileo l ae las ed to Mre Anna PRESEAED ( ` ` 87 Brenn Ito op rote a ich bust.... at 1 ,:J 875 here Min eh¢h¢ atr t and COMMISSION �`-- \\\ 1 .- .c.. �.--�' Where id Mre. Ann �r Brennan �— has epuested thnt such .license be terrod io V. I.. A. Burtpn, Ray. 1 Mnriow and-: linnle Er. Afar- s suer .;usiness.. at. the 1 n2 • •..Burtbn. Yeas WHEREAS, heretofore an 'on sale" liquor license was Issued to Mrs. Anna M. Brennan to operate such business at 875 East Minnehaha street= and WHEREAS, said Mrs. Anna M. Brennan has requested that such license be transferred to V. L. A. Barton, Raymond A. Marlow and Minnie M. Marlow .to operate such business at the same location; and WHEREAS, the said V. L. A. Burton, Raymond A. Marlow and Minnie M. Marlow have furnished a bond in the sum of #3,000, which has been approved by the Corporation Counsel; and WHEREAS, the License Committee recommends that ouch transfer be granted; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the "on sale" liquor license heretofore issued to Mrs. Anna M. Brennan at 875 East Minnehaha street, be and the same is hereby transferred to said -V. L. A. Burton, Raymond A. Marlow and Minnie M. Marlow to operate such business at the same address; and the bond of said V. L. A. Burton, Ray- mond A. Marlow and Minnie M. Marlow is hereby approved, 'and the City Clerk is directed to deposit same in the office of the City Comptroller; and the Corporation Counsel is authorised and directed to release the surety on the bond of said Mrs. Anna M. Brennan from any further liability arising after the date this resolution is published. y COUNCILMEN ��q Nays Adopted by the Council l1 _LLjj4__193 I 44"66q._ Peterson W.Tsuax, arren Wenzel .___In favor _Against Mr. Pre idenc-(6e6ar+)-- 5M 6JAR- SECOND VICt PRES. TRUAX AUG 31104 Approved_�_--�_ 193_— Cti*s Mayor ,r,T -IJI Hon. H. E. warren, .CWrman, License Committee, Building. -: Dear girt We attach herewith request of A Mrs. Anna M. Brennan for transfer of her "on sale"t i liquor license at 675 East Minnehaba Street to.,5. L. A. +� Burton, Raymond A. Marlow and Minnie M. Marlow - This request has be6a referred to the License Committee, by the Council, for their recommendation. Yours very truly, City Clerk. CITY OF SAINT PAUL Capital of Minnesota OFFICE OF CITY CLERK L. R. S. FERGUSON City Clerk and Commissioner of Registration August 16th, 1934. Hon. H. E. warren, .CWrman, License Committee, Building. -: Dear girt We attach herewith request of A Mrs. Anna M. Brennan for transfer of her "on sale"t i liquor license at 675 East Minnehaba Street to.,5. L. A. +� Burton, Raymond A. Marlow and Minnie M. Marlow - This request has be6a referred to the License Committee, by the Council, for their recommendation. Yours very truly, City Clerk. St. Paul, Minnesota July 18, 1984 To the Honorable Mayor and City Councils FILED CTCtI,C V.' Cii"i�1 r, n. ; -. 45 i hOU !� ri i 1934 L.R. S. ; EF,GUSCtI, CITY CLERY The undersigned, Mrs. Anna M. Brennan of 875 Bast Minnehaha Street, respectfully asks that the Intoxicat- ing Liquor License nos in her name be transferred to V. L. A - Burton, Raymond A. Marift> and Minnie M. Marlow. - � - Y.L .-L� GLw We respectfully petition that the Intoxicating Liquor License now held by Mrs. Anna M. Brennan, 875 East Minnehaha Street be transferred to V. L. A. Burton, Raymond A. Marlow and Minnie M. Marlow. G SM MIC 434 CITY OF SAINT PAUL APPLICATION FOR "ON SALE" LIQUOR LICENSE V.L.A. BURTON, MINNIE M. MARLOW AND RAYMOAD`licationNo. Name of Applicant-MARLOW DBA ROSY _CAFE _ Age___ Residence Address Saint Panl , Minn_ -------------- Telephone No.—___— Are you a citizen of the United States ?_—_____ye sHave you ever been engaged in operating a saloon, cafe, soft drink parlor, or business of similar nature? When and where?--- If here? —_If corporation, give name and general purpose of corporation—_—__— When incorporated? ---------- -- If club, how long has corporation owned or leased quarters for club members? -- How many members?— --_-- — Names and addresses of president and secretary of corporation, and name and address of general manager. Give name of surety company which will write bond, if known SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY Number Street Side Between What Cross Streets Ward 875 :E, Minnehaha:St. : N.W. Cor. 7th & Mendota Sts.: Second How many feet from an academy, college or university (measured along streets)? -1500 ft, How many feet from a church (measured along streets) ? —15-0—f t - — How many feet from closest: pubaic or parochial grade or high school (measured along streets) ?__1500 ft - Name of closest school I/i Har -di ng High School How are premises classified under Zoning Ordinance?__ On what floor located?_ 11ist ______--. — --_ Are premises owned by you or leased? --- Le_n d If leased, give name of owner__ Schmidt Brewing If a restaurant, seating capacity? ---- If hotel, seating capacity of main dining room?__—___ Give below the name, or number, or other description of each additional room in which liquor sales are intended: (The information above must be given for hotels or restaurants which use more than one room for liquor sales). How many guest rooms in hotel? —_ Name of resident proprietor or manager (restaurant or hotel) Give names and addresses of three business references: 1, Schmidts Brewing Co. 2—Joesting & Schilling St, Paul, Minn, — g,— Gillman Bros. _ Minneapolis, Minn. THIS APPLICATION MUST BE VERIFIED BY THE APPLICANT, AND IF CORPORATION, BY AN OFFICER OF THE CORPORATION DULY AUTHORIZED TO MAKE THIS APPLICATION; AND THE SEAL OF THE CORPORATION MUST BE ATTACHED. Application checked by Issuance of license is not recommended. Dated 193 LicenseInspector. SEE ,OTHER SIDE STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 J}ss. County of Ramsey. y`_L A BURTON MI NgIE_M.__MARL�N_ AND-_R9YMOND-_A,__MARZOW_--- - ------ being firsteduly sworn, deposes and says that he has read the following application and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. ------------------ ------------ ---� - Subscribed and sworn to before me this--- 17th Notary Public, ariisey County, Minn. E. T. QEDAgj�EA My commission expires —s�,try-g �4'ti:ser ;n ASy commission rxpirec fiov. 24, 19 STATE OF MINNESOTA, as. County of Ramsey. - - - - -------------being fust duly sworn, deposes and says - -the---------------- - --- that____-_____-- ---------------------- Of ---- --- -- —----- — — -- - - — --- - -- - - -- a corporation; that ------------has read the foregoing application and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true to the best of____ -__-__------knowledge, information and belief; that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation; that said application was signed, sealed and executed on behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors, and said application and the execution there- of is the voluntary act and deed of said corporation. ,Subscribed and sworn to before me this --------day of -------------------193-- -- —Y�bTi�,�an�ey County, Public, Ramsey County, Minn. My commission expires ___-____-___ A A t I Avzr,st ?lith, 1974. Mr4. ALnnn M. ''rennan, 971 17. V1nneha},a St. , St, yF.ul, Minnesota. Dear IAaa8L12 Your rc mast for tr^nsfer of your °nn 9nle" limier license at. R75_ 11. FIinnebshe. Streot to 11. T.. A, r,urton, Rsymond A. Mgrinw and Minnie V. Marlow will co:e before the Ci*.;% Counctl s.t its meetinP to be held ^ridny, kamist 11et at 11) A. 1.."., in the Council Chambers and you and the other interestea parties named above ara renu=sted to be present at that time. Yours very truly, City Clerk. SERIAL 110. 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