1914 Annual Reportk
First Annual Report
OF THE
City of Salina, Kansas
CITY HALL
For the Year Ending
June 30, 1914
COMPILED BY
CHARLES E. BANKER, City Clerk
INTRODUCTION
To the Honorable Mayor and Councilmen,
Salina, Kansas:
GENTLEMEN: In presenting this report it has been the
endeavor of the compiler to make it as simple as possible, and, at
the same time comprehensive.
A long introduction, I think, is unnecessary, whatever merit
the report has, will show for itself.
In compiling this, (and I might state, this is the first Annual
Report ever published by the City since its organization, so far
as I can learn) I aimed to make the report as brief as possible.
Have made comparisons with previous years as far as possible.
I have divided and classified the reports as follows:
Receipts and Expenditures for the year.
A statement showing the expenditures of the different de-
partments for the year, with a comparative statement for pre-
vious years.
A statement of Fines collected by the Police Court and a
comparative statement for previous years.
Also some valuable information, which I think will be ap-
preciated by the public. A complete tabulated statement of all
pavement constructed in the City, giving all the information that
could be possibly obtained, and also Water and Light Statistics,
Tax Levy, etc., and a complete list of City Officials from 1867 to
the present date.
In addition, the City Marshal and Fire Chief, submitted a
report of the work done in their department for the year.
In conclusion, I wish to thank the Mayor and Council for all
courtesies extended during the past year, and hope that my efforts
in preparing this report will be of some service to the City.
Respectfully submitted,
CHAS. E. BANKER,
City Clerk.
City Officers
V. E. NIQUETTE, Mayor
CHAS. F. DODDS, President of Council
H. C. TOBEY, City Attorney
CHAS. E. BANKER, City Clerk
ELLEN NYBERG, City Stenographer
Standing Committees for Year 1914
1. Ways and Means —C. F. Dodds, Edd. Mathews, W. O. Benson.
2. Claims and Expenditures—J. W. Carney, W. O. Benson, Chas.
Handy.
3. Streets and Alleys —W. O. Benson, J. W. Carney, John Mishler.
4. Sidewalks —Aug. Swedenburg, Edd. Mathews, J. Hagler.
5. Corporations and Franchise —Edd. Mathews, John Mishler, C.
F. Dodds.
6. Buildings —J. Hagler, L. C. Underwood, Aug. Swedenburg.
7. Fire Department —Chas. Hanly, J. W. Carney, J. Hagler.
8. Public Health —John Mishler, Taylor Miller, Aug. Swedenburg.
9. Sewers and Drainage — Taylor Miller, C._ F. Dodds, L. C. Under-
wood.
10. Parks and Parkings —L. C. Underwood, Chas. Hanly, Taylor Miller.
ANNUAL STATEMENT of CITY CLERK,
City of Salina, Kansas
Annual Statement of Chas. E. Banker, City Clerk, showing the finan-
cial condition, the income and disbursements for the year ending June 30th,
1914.
RECEIPTS
City Clerk a/c Poll Tax .....................$
2,679.00
R. A. Mayo a/c Poll Tax ....................
1,092.00
Pool Hall Licenses ..........................
1,372.50
Insurance Licenses .........................
895.00
Cab and Transfer Licenses ..................
.
665.75
Show Licenses ..............................
489.50
Dog Registration ...........................
362.00
St. Venders' License ........................
154.50
Express Companies License .................
60.00
Police Judge a/c Poll Tax ..................
52.00
Electric Wiring License .....................
50.00
Constructing Sidewalk ......................
47.50
Rent of City Property .......................
44.00
Advertising License ........................
33.00
Pawn Broker's License .......................
25.00
Auctioneers License ..........................
25.00
Shooting Gallery License ....................
19.00
Fortune Teller's License .....................
10.00
Refund in Water Works Case ..............
.55
Total Cash Rec'd by City Clerk .........................$ 8,076.30
County Treas. a/c Taxes...... .................$
County Treas. a/c Special Assessments........
84,382.60
Police Judge a/c Police Court Fines ..........................
41,383.00
Geo. Caldwell a/c Bldg. Contract .............................
1,200.00
State a/c Firemen's Relief Fund ..............................
1,024.07
Banks a/c Interest ........... . . . . .........................
City a/c Firemen's Relief Fund
767 77
...............................
Fire Chief a/c Permits ........ ...............................
500.00
333.00
Fire Chief a/c Hose Cart .....................................
41.60
City Treas, error in June Report (1913) .......................
Cash on hand June 13th, 1913 ..........................
.50
41,603.67
Total cash to be accounted for ...... ....................$182,606.29
DISBURSEMENTS
GENERAL DEPARTMENT
Salina Waterworks, Hydrant Rental ......... $16,005.57
Light....... ............................... 10,263.52
Ground for Union Depot ....................
1,895.25
Salary, City Clerk ...........................
900.00
Salary, City Janitor .........................
500.00
Salary, City Attorney .......................
Salary, City Stenographer ...................
466.00
Printing and Book Work ....................
500.58
A/c Firemen's Relief Fund ..................
500.00
Coal for City Building .......................
295.10
Salary City Treasurer .......................
2508.00
Expense City Election .......................
236.85
Pulmotor and Supplies ......................
Drinking fountain and Plumbing............
158.72
Policing Oak Dale Park (3/ months) ......
175.00
Decorating City Building ....................
119.50
Furniture for City Building .................
92.50
Painting and Repairing, Fifth St. Building..
96.50
Repairs on Bridge ...........................
84.25
778.17
Stationery and Supplies ......................
Merchandise ...............................
Postage and Box Rent ......................
61.24
Expense Delegates to League Meeting........
65.00
R. R. Fare and Expense of Investigating Com.
62.58
Expense of Dump Grounds ..................
57.73
Expense of Union Depot Committee.........
X8855
Repairs on City Building ................ • • . •
41.65
Salary, Acting City Attorney ................
Re- numbering House and House Numbers..
Fees in Poll Tax Cases ......................
54.00
32.00
Refund a/c Poll Tax Cases ..................
Expense of Registering City Bonds..........
Flowers for City Lawn ......................
35.00
32.74
Hardware and Supplies .....................
23.12
Insurance on City Property ..................
25.00
Painting Poles .............................
Paint for City Jail ......................... .
21.6705
License Tags ...............................
26.30
Court Costs .. ...............................
Taking Testimony in Police Court...........
00
Planting
Trees .............................
18
17.50
Supplies for City Jail ........................
Laundry .... ...............................
Refund on St. Excavation ..................
12.00
10.00
Bond for City Clerk .....................•••
17.03
Freight and Express .......................
10 60
:Municipal Papers ...........................
14.28
Telephone and Telegrams ...................
7.65
Filing Case for Justice Office ................
Expense State Engineer in Bridge Case......
Refund on Sidewalk Tax ....................
5. 0
Salary, Councilmen ..... ... .. .. ...
Expense City Attorney to Topeka a/c Bonds..
800
5 0
Burial of Skeletons .........................
4.55
Recording Deeds ...........................
1.50
Hospital Services ...........................
1.00
Repairs ..... ...............................
Total.................... ..............................$ 34,632.12
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Salary, Police Force ........................$
3,960.00
Salary, Special Police .......................
496.00
Salary, Police Judge .........................
300.00
Boarding City Prisoners .....................
425.60
Cab and Auto Hire ..........................
127.65
Disinfectants . ...............................
Merchandise and Supplies ....................
78.50
73.87
Burying Dogs ........ ..... ...............
57.25
Postage and Telephoning ....................
20.10
Saddle Horses ..............................
4.00
Total.................... ..............................$ 5,542.97
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Salary, Firemen ............................$
4,568.48
Salary, Extra Firemen ......................
251.83
New Equipment ......................
222.58
Repairs on Equipment ........................
177.97
Mdse. and Supplies ..........................
140.00
Oil and Gasoline ............................
98.43
Light ........ ...............................
53.00
Rent of Chief's Rooms .......................
45.00
Freight, Express and Postage .................
34.47
Laundry..... ...............................
26.79
Acids and Sodas ............................
Miscellaneous
23.19
Supplies ......................
21.95
Disinfectants . ...............................
20.00
Paint and Papering .........................
15.50
Telephoning . ...............................
10.66
Lumber, Coal and Hardware .................
8.19
Extra Horse Hire ...........................
2.00
Printing..... ...............................
1.50
Total .................... ..............................$ 5,721.54
STREET DEPARTMENT
Labor Bills ... ..............................$
Sidewalks and Crossings
8,074.40
......................
Crossing Plates .............................
2,118.91
1,126.70
Street Commissioner's Salary ................
945.00
Sewer Pipe and Culverts .....................
509.07
Lumber and Bridge Work ....................
370.27
Hardware and Supplies .......................
299.33
Blacksmith and Repairs ......................
197.11
Sand and Fill ing .............................
180.55
Postage, Printing and Freight ................
142.50
Pulling Hedge ..................
Brick, Stone and Cement .....................
209.30
19.60
Broom for Sweeper ..........................
40.00
Plumbing and Sewer Work ...................
.55
Total.................... ..............................$ 14,233.29
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Services and Cash Paid Out ..................$
946.50
Cleaning Sewers
333.25
1169.5000
Salary, Sewer Inspectors .....................
51,160.00
22,701.80
Constructing Catch Basins ...................
60.00
Salary, City Engineer ........................
42.90
Repairing Curbs and Gutters .................
1,224.00
Total .....
.............. ...............................
$ 1,563.15
Total Amount Appropriated by Ordinance ..........:....$
61,693.07
....... ...............................
Bonds Paid ...........$
51,160.00
22,701.80
Interest on Bonds Paid ........ ...............................
12,266.81
Sewer Scrip Paid .............. ...............................
2,969.19
Library Warrants Paid ........ ...............................
Firemen's Relief Warrants Paid ..............................
1,224.00
Sidewalk Scrip Paid ........... ...............................
654.60
116.65
Commission and Exchange ..... ...............................
Total Cash Paid Out ................ ....................$152,786.12
Cash on Hand as shown in quarterly report
38,782.51
of June 20, 1914 ..........................$
Less Outstanding Warrants ................... 8,962.34
$ 29,820.17
Total Cash Accounted for.. . .,: .......................... $182,606.29
Comparison Expense of the Police Department for
the Years
Ending June 30th
Salary, Police Department ...........
1914
$3,960.00
1913
$3,270.93
1912
$3,363.00
Salary, Special Police ...............
Salary, Police judge
496.00
236.00
84.00
................
Boarding City Prisoners............
300.00
425.60
300.00
371.50
300.00
483.50
Cal) and Auto Hire .................
Boarding Police Horse............
127.65
70.75
83.31
Saddle Horses ......... ......
4.00
74.20
Horseshoeing ......................
2000
Veterinary Services
8.50
................
Burying Dogs
D1dse. and Supplies .................
57.25
73.87
26.00
13.50
38.25
Repairs on Buggy and Harness......
58.10
93.65
Printing and Book Work..........
11.25
18.50
25.50
Postage and Telephone ..............
20.10
12.50
11.75
7.20
Disinfectants .. .. .......
Heating City jail (Old Bldg.)
78.50
57.50
10.00
.......
14.00
Total ........................
$5,542.97
$4,433.03
$4,630.36
Comparison Expense
of the Fire
Department for
the Years Ending June 30th
Salary, Firemen ....... .............$4,568.48
Salary, Extra Firemen
1914
1913
$4,089.20
1912
$4,600.00
..............
Horshoeing ........................
251.83
57.50
Feed
8.40
60.82
. . . .........
Veterinary Services ................
Exchange of Horse
....
19.90
20.50
266.00
31.45
.................
Extra Horse Hire ..................
Boarding Fire Team.
2.00
16.00
50.00
50.00
...............
Repairs on Equipment ...............
Repairs on Old Acct.
177.97
15.50
521.35
11.05
Oil and Gasoline ....................
New Equipment
98.43
146.97
132.15
136.05
...................
Repairs on Fire Station
222.58
2,781.30
125.00
.............
Paint and Papering ................
15.50
90.24
42.40
20.00
35.30
Acid and Soda ................ .
Mdse. and Supplies
23.19
16.00
16.00
.................
Lumber, Coal and Hardware........
140.00
8.19
291.82
10.85
137.73
71.55
Printing ...........................
Laundry
1.50
7.60
26.00
Freight, Express and Postage.......
26.79
34.47
35.41
40.36
35.54
12.05
Telephone
Expense of Chief to Convention....
10.66
36.85
11.00
Expense of Fire Committee to
50.00
100.00
Kansas City.........
Subscription to Papers..........
19.25
5.50
Disinfectants ......................
Damages ..
20.00
25.00
Light, Fire Station. .................
53.00
11.90
11.00
Chief's Bond
.........
Miscellaneous Supplies ..............
21.95
7.80
10.00
240
Rent of Chief's Rooms ..............
45.00
Total ........................
$5,721.54
$8,425.00
$6,043.69
Comparison Expense of the Street Department for
the Years Ending June 30th
1914
1913
1912
Labor Bills .....................$
8,074.40
$ 7,091.90
782.50
$ 5,873.40
782.50
Street Commissioner's Salary.....
945.00
370.27
789.41
42.63
Lbr. and Bridge Work...........
2,118.91
874.33
744.51
Sidewalks and Crossings.........
19.60
342.20
294.09
Brick, Stone and Cement.........
509.07
54.25
105.05
Sewer Pipe and Culverts.........
197.11
110.35
35.86
Blacksmith and Repairs..........
1,126.70
880.32
948.19
Crossing Plates ..................
Plumbing and Sewer Work......
55
59.05
31.40
7.00
Sand and Filling .................
180.55
299.33
53.95
119.16
87.44
Hardware and Supplies..........
30.00
Broom for Sweeper .............
40.50
Repairs on Pavement............
Postage, Ptg. and Freight........
142.50
75
58.21
Weed Cutting
• •
2 f755
.00
300
Refund on Poll Tax .............
2500
Damages .......................
Pulling Hedge ...................
209.30
Total .....................$14,233.29
$11,329.67
$ 9,035.28
Comparison of Receipts of Police Court for Three
Years
1913 -14
1912 -13
1911 -12
$ 147.00
$ 174.00
$ 136.00
June ...........................
199.00
159.50
174.00
July .. ...............................
246.00
235.00
2255.00
August ..............................
127.00
190•
September
164.00
108.00
117.00
October .............................
46.00
122.50
102.00
November ...........................
67.00
161.00
60.00
December ...........................
13.00
152.00
158.00
January ...............
51.00
51.00
126.00
February
90.00
145.00
78.00
March ..............................
April . ...............................
.178.00
126.00
156.50
May. ...............................
Total .............. ..........$1383.00
$1681.00
$1604.00
Arrests Made by the Police Department, Year End-
ing June 30, 1914
HOWARD BURKE, City Marshal
1913_
1914
--
OI
Assault .......
Burglary
3-
-
1
-
-
-
Crap Shooting .....................
Carrying concealed weapons........
8
.. ..
3
..
4
..
8
4
8
35
Drunk ...........
Disturbing the
..
19
25 13
5
6
11
2 9
7
13
10
1
16
1
136
peace ................
Petit Larceny ......................
..
6 3
2
7
..
2
2 ..
6
4
4
7
41
Prostitution ..................
..
5
..
2 ..
..
1
..
..
..
4
2 3
1
1
8
1
..
210
1
10
33
Selling liquors ......................
5
7 1
1
1
..
..
3
1
..
3
3
25
Street Walking .....................
2
.. 2
..
1
..
1
..
8
14
Speeding
Keeping hogs in city
..
2
.
.8
..
2
29
................
Failure to pay poll tax .............
.
.. . ...............
..
41016
..
1
1
30
Violation of licenses Ord ............
..
7 .
..
..
..
3
..
2
..
4
16
Vagrancy .........................
Re- arrest on old-charge .............. 1
21..
21..
1
2
.. ..
11
18
Total for each month........ 151150128
._,
.. ..
20115133125116
..
23
-41-125-17-5-140-2
3
3
Convictions ................. 137140122
12
8
23 11
10
20136
20
71
310
In Memory of
FRED BRODBECK
First Chief of Salina Paid Fire Department
Died October 5th, 1912, from injuries received
September 30th, 1912, in wrecking Auto
Truck, to avoid a collision on Iron
Avenue Bridge.
He lost his life, trying to save another.
Report from Salina Fire Department
SELTA BRITT, Acting Chief
BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JULY 1st, 1914
Permits Issued
Fees Collected
Cost of Bldgs.
July ................... 18
August 3
$21.00
$25525.00
..................
September .............. 18
2.50
20.00
3400.00
27775.00
October ................ 21
November 18
15.50
23954.00
..............
December .............. 11
17.00
10.50
28920.00
15220.00
January ................ 8
February ............... 20
6.00
23.00
4650.00
March J 26
18.50
28250.00
13090.00
April ................... 20
May ................... 21
20.50
20.50
26075.00
23455.00
June ................... 12
9.00
5570.00
196
$184.00
$225884.00
Total number of permits issued ..........
......... ...................196
February 1914 ...................
Total Amount of Fees Collected ..........
........................$184.0
100.00
Total estimate cost of buildings ...........
.....................$225884.00
105.50
Number of Alarms and Loss from Fires During the
Year Ending June 30, 1914
Loss on
Alarms
Loss on Bldgs.
Contents
July 1913 ....................
August 1913 ....................
7
12
$ 89.50
2517.00
$ 35.00
751.50
September 1913 .................
4
4.00
October 1913 ....................
4
40.00
33.00
November 1913 ..................
3
95.00
75.00
December 1913 ..................
5
49.00
30.00
January 1914 ....................
4
February 1914 ...................
4
.......
50.00
100.00
March 1914 ......................
3
105.50
125.00
April 1914 .......................
0
nlav 1914 .......................
June 1914
4
1010.00
1200.00
.......................
7
225.00
80.00
Total ....................
57
$4176.00
$2429.50
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Number of Miles of Sewers in Salina, Kansas
10 inch or less, vitrified pipe ....... .............................14
miles
4 miles
12 to 15 inches, vitrified pipe ...... ...............................
1 mile
18 to 36 inchs, vitrified pipe, brick and concrete ..................
The above does not include the runs from sewer to houses
or con-
nections between the manholes and catchbasins.
Number of Manholes— Sanitary Sewer 220
Storm 34 ..........................254
Number of Catchbasins— Sanitary Sewer 202
"
Storm 82 ........................284
Following connections with sewers were made by residences
and busi-
ness houses during the year ending June 1914.
OnElm Street ........................ ...............................
1
2
On Eleventh Street ................... ...............................
5
On Baker Street ....................... ...............................
7
On Walnut Street ..................... ...............................
1
...............................
On Pine Street........... ......•••..••
Fe Avenue
2
On South Santa ............ ...............................
1
OnClaflin Avenue ..................... ...............................
On East Iron Avenue .................. ...............................
3
OnFifth Street ....................... ...............................
7
On Highland Avenue .................. ...............................
4
OnPark Street ........................ ...............................
I
On State Street ........................ ...............................
1
On Johnstown Avenue ........ ...............................
• • .... .
On Ninth Street ...................... ...............................
?
On Phillips Street .................... ...............................
1
On North Eight Street ................ ...............................
1
Oil South Oakdale ... ... .. ...............................
2
On Alley between Fourth and Fifth Street ...........................
On Alley between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets ......................
1
On Alley between Santa Fe and Seventh Street ........................
3
On Alley between Penn. and Columbia Avenue ........................
3
9
On Alley between Seventh and Eighth Streets ........................
1
On Alley between Oakdale and Penn. Avenues ........................
On Alley between Santa Fe and Fifth Street ..........................
1
On Alley South of Gypsum Avenue .... ...............................
2
Total Connections ............... .............................56
Salina Has Nearly 13 Miles of Pavement divided
as
follows:
Kind of Pavement Sq. Yds. Miles Av. Cost
Brick blocks on Concrete Base.. 143,528.44 5.25 $1.73
Year Laid
1907 to 1910
Brick blocks, two Course......... 2,667.00 0.16 1.69
1905
Brick Paving in Alleys,
Two Course ............... 2,500.00 0.43
Asphaltic Concrete Pavement.... 81,142.74 4.15 1.66
1910 to 1912
Bitulithic Pavement .............. 32,217.91 0.80 2.10
Concrete Pavement in Alley...... 1,439.46 0.25 1.12/2
1906
1912
_Macadam Paving between Rails.. 8,400.00 1.50 0.53
1910
271,895.55 12.54
Cement Curb and Gutter on Improved Streets, 9,438 feet.
Graded Streets, 40 miles.
Brick and Cement Walks over 100 miles.
Bonded Indebtedness
5 % Due July 1st, 1914— Refunding .........
...
4%% Due January 1st, 1916 — Refunding.......
5 % Due February 1st, %% 1922 — Refunding.......
4 Due July 1st, 1928— Refunding...........
4%% Due November 29th, 1929 — Refunding....
4%% Due April 1st, 1931 —City Hall............
.......... *$ 44,000.00
........... 16,000.00
........... 2,000.00
........... 16,000.00
20,000.00
........... 40,000.00
Total .......................... ....................$138,000.00
(* Paid July 1st, 1914.)
Paving and Curbing Indebtedness
5% Due June 5th each year for 2 years ........
$ 400.00
$ 800.00
517o Due September 1st each year for 3 years....
4000.00
12,000.00
517c Due January 1st each year for 3 years......
1150.00
3,450.00
5% Due September 3rd each year for 4 years ....
.3250.00
13,000.00
51/c Due January 1st each year for 5 years......
5% Due June 1st each for 5
5280.00
26,400.00
year years..........
5% Due January 1st each year for 6 years.......
3800.00
4900.00
19,000.00
29,400.00
5% Due October 1st each year for 7 years ......
5400.00
37,800.00
5% Due January 2nd each year for 7 years......
2500.00
17,500.00
5% Due April 1st each year for 7 years.........
2560.00
17,920.00
5% Due September 1st each year for 8 years....
950.00
7,600.00
5% Due January 1st each year for 8 years......
2890.00
23,120.00
5% Due April 1st each year for 8 years.........
1780.00
14,240.00
5% Due January 1st each year for 9 years........
2640.00
23,760.00
Total .......................... ....................$245,990.00
Sewer Bonded Indebtedness
5% Due January 2nd each year for 1 year ......
$1850.00
$ 1,850.00
5% Due January 1st each year for 3 years......
800.00
2,400.00
5% Due January 1st each year for 3 years........
780.00
2,340.00
5% Due July 1st each year for 5 years..........
640.00
3,200.00
5% Due January 1st each year for 2 years......
1000.00
2,000.00
5% Due July 1st each year for 6 years..........
640.00
3,840.00
5% Due )\larch 1st each year for 6 years.......
870.00
5,22000
5% Due September 1st each year for 8 years....
1000.00
8,000,00
5% Due March 1st each year for 9 years........
830.00
7,470.00
5', Due June 1st each year for 10 years........
19,100.00
Total ...........................................
7T 55,420.00
General Information
Proposition to purchase Water Works was voted on November 2nd,
1909, and was defeated by the following vote:
Against..................... ............................727
For........................ ............................458
Commission Form of Government was voted on February 27th, 1911,
and was defeated by the following vote:
Against.................... ...........................1549
For................................................... 554
Population U. S. Census 1910 ...... ............................... 9,688
Population State Census 1914 ........................ ............. 10,546
Elevation of City 1162 feet
Tax Levy 1913
General revenue, all property ..........................
.002
Street and Alley, all property ..........................
.001
Sinking fund, all property .............................
.0005
Interest Fund, all property .............................
.0005
Library fund, all property ..............................
.0002
Paving intersections, all property .......................
.0001
Light and Water, all property ..........................
.0002
Opening and Widening Streets .........................
.0003 •004.8
Sewer, Real Estate
•001.2
Total........ ............................... .006
Valuation of all Property listed for Taxation in the
City of Salina, Kansas, August 1, 1913
Real Property .................. ..............................$ 8,312,770
Personal Property .............. ............................... 5,921,845
Railroad Property ..................... ........................ 889.420
Total......................... ....................$15,124,035
Water Works Statistics
The following is a copy of the semi - annual bill of the Salina Water
Works Company, paid by the City June 15th, 1914.
64 Hydrants @ $70.30 each per year, for half year ..............$2249.60
161 @° $56.25 " 309.38
@ $37.50 " .............
,< .............. 3131.25
242
$5690.23
12 Less 12 Free Hyds. @ $37.50 each per year, for half year..... 225.00
230 Hydrants net for half year ........... .......................$5465.23
138' excess footage from 1913 Jan. 1 -14 to July 1- 14.......... 4.17
438' on Walnut St. from center of Second St. to center Front
St. May 1 -14 to July 1- 14 ..... ............................... 5.72
Total for half year ............... .......................$5475.12
The rate to private consumers according to the agreement between the
City of Salina, and the Salina NVater Works Company of April 8th, 1913,
is as follows:
"That the Company will furnish to the consumer, under its one dollar
($1.00) minimum meter rate, 3,335 gallons of water per month; and it will
furnish to the consumer, under its seventy -five cent (75c) minimum meter
rate, 2,500 gallons of water per month; and it will furnish to the consumer,
under its fifty cent (500 minimum meter rate, 1,670 gallons of water per
month.
And any consumer who pays $12.00 in advance shall have forty thous-
and (40,000) gallons of water, to be used by such consumer at any time
during the twelve months next following the date of such payment:'
Electric Light Statistics
The
following is a copy of
the monthly bill of the Salina Light,
Power and Gas Company, paid by the City, June 15th, 1914.
100 Street Arcs .....................
(May) @ $6.00
$600.00
26 "
16 Incandescents .............
(a) 5.00
@ 2,00
130.00
32,00
White Way......................
136.66
"City Hall"
June 1,
1 Meter Reading 10040 ..................
329 K. W.
17.40
May 1,
1 9,711
"Fire Station"
June 1,
1 Meter Reading 316 ..................
20 K. W.
2.15
May 1,
1 296
Total.................... ...............................
$918.21
The rate to consumers as provided in Ordinance No. 1566, is as fol-
lows:
"Twelve cents per kilowatt for the first twenty kilowatts, ten cents per
kilowatt for the next thirty kilowatt, and five cents per kilowatt for each
additional kilowatt used per month. Minimum bill $1.00 per month. Sub-
ject to a ten per cent discount, if paid on or before the tenth of the month
following.
OFFICERS OF THE CITY
TRUSTEES, 1867
H. L. Jones, Chairman David Beebe, Town Clerk
J. K. Osborne, George B. Lyon, C. W. Tressin, J. K. Lull.
TRUSTEES, 1868
W. B. Flanders, Chairman Valentine Bittman, Town Clerk
H. F. Woolley, A. M. Campbell, Robt. H. Dihle, Theobold Werry.
TRUSTEES, 1869
J. W. Russell, Chairman Valentine Bittman, Town Clerk
Theobold Werry, W. B. Flanders, P. F. Lull, D. M. Hamlin.
TRUSTEES, 1870
D. W. Henderson, Chairman Valentine Bittman, Town Clerk
C. R. Underwood, James Murphy, James W. Russell, William Heubner.
ORGANIZED AS A CITY OF THIRD CLASS NOV. 21, 1870
1870
C. H. Martin, 1\layor Fred H. Wildman, City Clerk
COUNCILMEN
W. B. Flanders, H. C. Davis, H. F. Woolley, A. C. Sloan,
J. D. M. Conrad
1871
C. R. Underwood, _Mayor
Fred H. Wildman, City Clerk John Foster, Police Judge
COUNCILMEN
E. B. Bishop, C. Post, R. H. Dihle, David Brown, W. B. Flanders.
1872
Jas. W. Russell, Mayor
Fred H. Wildman, City Clerk \. F. Carroll, Police Judge
COUNCILMEN
Frank Goodnow, H. C. Stanley, Jas. 1\1urphy, Ira L. Carver, B. L. Wilson
1873
R. H. Bishop, Nlayor
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk \. F. Carroll, Police Judge
COUNCILMEN
�V. S. Wells, Ed. Wittmann, Ira L. Carver, Frank Goodnow,
Charles Hamlin
1874
W. S. Wells, Mayor
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk N. F. Carroll, Police Judge
COUNCILMEN
L. J. Grant, P. Q. Bond, Ed. Wittrnann, AL W. Keith, Charles Hamlin
1875
R. H. Bishop, Mayor
Fred H. Wildman, City Clerk N. F. Carroll, Police Judge
COUNCILMEN
Chas. S. Radcliff, A. W. Wickham, T. J. Going, George Krueger,
William Berg
1876
C. S. Radcliff, Mayor
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk N. F. Carroll, Police Judge
COUNCILMEN
William Berg, T. J. Going, A. W. Wickham, C. Vii'. Banks,
R. T. Watson
1877
C. S. Radcliff, Mayor
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk N. F. Carroll, Police Judge
COUNCILMEN
T. J. Going, R. T. Watson, William Berg, A. W. Nkickham,
C. W. Banks
1878
C. S. Radcliff, Alayor
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk S. Al. Palmer, Police Judge
COUNCILMEN
A. W. Wickham, C. Eberhardt, C. E. Faulkner, T. F. Garver
Al. Al. Briggs
ORGANIZED AS A CITY OF SECOND CLASS, OCT. 11, 1878
A. W. Wickham, Alayor
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk John Foster. City Attorney
N. F. Carroll, Police Judge L. AI. Tuttle, Alarshal
Charles Sanden, Treasurer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —Wm, Berg, D. A. Stevens
Second Ward. —A. L. Dodge, E. W. Ober
Third Ward. —S. Seaman, L. O. Wight, J. S. Voorhees
1879
Win. Berg, Mayor
Aug. Bondi, Police Judge John Foster, City Attorney
Chas. Sanden, Treasurer L. M. Tuttle, Marshal
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk J. E. Harrison, Street Com.
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —D. A. Stevens, Wm. R. Geis
Second Ward. —E. W. Ober, C. A. Kingman
Third Ward. —W. S. Wells, D. J. Addison
Fourth Ward. —John Daum, Chas. Holmquist
1880
Wm. Berg, Mayor
Aug. Bondi, Police Judge John Foster, City Attorney
Chas. Sanden, Treasurer L. M. Tuttle, Marshal
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk J. E. Harrison, Street Com.
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, D. D. Stewart
Second Ward. —E. W. Ober, F. L. Wight
Third Ward. —D. J. Addison, A. B. Dickinson
Fourth Ward. —John Daum, H. Harms
1881
D. J. Addison, Mayor
Aug. Bondi, Police Judge C. W. Banks, City Attorney
W. D. Radcliff, Treasurer L. M. Tuttle, Marshal
E. E. Bowen, Clerk W. M. Clarkson, Street Com.
COUNCILMEN
First Ward.— Taylor Miller, G. A. W. Bone
Second Ward. —F. L. Wight, C. T. Hilton
Third Ward. —A. L. Dodge, A. B. Dickinson
Fourth NVard. —H. Harms, A. F. Shute
First Ward.— Taylor Miller, G. A. W. Bone
Second Ward. —F. Goodnow, J. H. Wolseiffer
Third Ward. —A. L. Dodge, L. O. Wight
Fourth Ward. —H. Harms, Willis Bristol
1882
D. J. Addison, Mayor
C. W. Banks, City Attorney
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk
W. D. Radcliff, Treasurer
Aug. Bondi, Police Judge
L. M. Tuttle, Marshal
W.-M. Clarkson, Street Commissioner L. O. Wight, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —G.
A. W. Bone, Taylor Miller
Second Ward. —C.
T. Hilton, F. Goodnow
Third Ward. —A.
B. Dickinson, A. L. Dodge
Fourth Ward. —A. F. Shute, H. Harms
1883
E. W. Ober, Mayor
Aug. Bondi, Police Judge
C. A. Hiller, City Attorney
W. D. Radcliff, Treasurer
L. M. Tuttle, Marshal
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk
C. T. Hilton, Street Com.
COUNCILMEN
First Ward.— Taylor Miller, G. A. W. Bone
Second Ward. —F. Goodnow, J. H. Wolseiffer
Third Ward. —A. L. Dodge, L. O. Wight
Fourth Ward. —H. Harms, Willis Bristol
1884
E. W. Ober, Mayor
Aug. Bondi, Police Judge C. A. Hiller, Attorney
W. D. Radcliff, Treasuerer L. Al. Tuttle, Marshal
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk W. H. Shaffer, Street Com.
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —G. A. W. Bone, Taylor Miller
Second Ward. —J. H. Wolseiffer, Wm. Hogben
Third Ward. —L. O. Wight, A. B. Dickinson
Fourth \Ward.— Willis Bristol, W. F. Gilbert
1885
Willis Bristol, Mayor
C. S. Conrad, Police Judge J. O. Wilson, City Attorney
W. D. Radcliff, Treasurer Albert Southwick, Marshal
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk Sam Jones, Street Commissioner
COUNCILMEN
First Ward.— Taylor Miller, W. J. Hagler
Second Ward. —W. M. Clarkson, Fred H. Quincy
Third Ward. —D. Whitehead, J. D. M. Conrad
Fourth Ward. —W. F. Gilbert, J. E. Gebhart
1886
!Willis Bristol, Mayor J. O. Wilson, City Attorney
C. S. Conrad, Police Judge Albert Southwick, Marshal
T. H. Davis, Treasurer Sam Jones, Street Commissioner
E. E. Bowen, City Clerk H. G. Johnston, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward.— Taylor Miller, W. J. Hagler
Second Ward. —O. D. Jackson, F. H. Quincy
Third Ward. —T. D. Fitzpatrick, J. D. M. Conrad
Fourth Ward. —W. F. Gilbert, J. E. Gebhart
1887
C. W. Banks, _Mayor H. S. Cunningham, City Attorney
C. S. Conrad, Police Judge Jas. Chace, Marshal
T. H. Davis, Treasurer Sam Jones, Street Commissioner
H. B. Wallace, City Clerk H. G. Johnston, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —C. R. Underwood, M. C. Page
Second Ward. —Geo. F. Supple, J. Weaver
Third Ward. —E. Walton, T. D. Fitzpatrick
Fourth Ward. —R. P. Cravens, J. Daum
1888
C. W. Banks, Alavor H. S. Cunningham, City Attorney
C. S. Conrad, Police Judge James Chace. Marshal
T. H. Davis, Treasurer Sam Jones, Street Commissioner
H. B. Wallace, City Clerk H. G. Johnston, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —C. R. Underwood, M. C. Page
Second Ward. —Geo. F. Supple, J. Weaver
Third Ward. —T. D. Fitzpatrick, E. Walton
Fourth NWard.—R. P. Cravens, John Daum
1889
C. R. Underwood, Mayor W. T. Frazier, City Attorney
John L. Bishop, City Clerk C. S. Conrad, Police Judge
R. J. Williams, Marshal John Daum, Street Commissioner
T. H. Davis, Treasurer H. G. Johnston, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —O. D. Jackson, O. T. Green
Second Ward. — Willis Bristol, A. J. Stice
Third Ward. —S. S. Godfrey, C. B. Kirtland
Fourth Ward. —R. P. Cravens, D. Whitehead
1890
C. R. Underwood, Mayor W. T. Frazier, City Attorney
John L. Bishop, City Clerk W. F. Musser, Police Judge
J. D. M. Conrad, Marshal H. G. Johnston, City Engineer
John Daum, Street Commissioner T. H. Davis, Treasurer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —O. T. Green, John Neff
Second Ward.—A. J. Stice, Willis, Bristol
Third Ward. —S. S. Godfrey, C. B. Kirtland
Fourth Ward. —D. Whitehead, R. P. Cravens
1891
Smith George, Mayor T. F. Garver, City Attorney
John L. Bishop, City Clerk Alex Berg, City Treasurer
W. F. Musser, Police Judge J. G. Schwartz, Marshal
Geo. Sherman, Street Commissioner F. L. Weaver, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —John Neff, Wm. Truman
Second Ward. — Willis Bristol, Geo. Benfield
Third Ward. —S. S. Godfrey, David Lewis
Fourth Ward. —R. P. Cravens, B. L. Wilson
1892
Smith George, Mayor Z. C. Millikin, City Attorney
I. H. Gray, City Clerk Alex Berg, City Treasurer
R. J. Williams, Marshal W. F. ?Musser, Police Judge
Geo. Sherman, Street Commissioner F. L. Weaver, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —Wm. Truman, Taylor Miller
Second Ward. —Geo. Benfield, W. A. Lyter
Third Ward. —C. D. Crawford, Jas. Dedman
Fourth Ward. —B. L. Wilson, R. P. Cravens
1893
R. P. Cravens, Mayor J. B. Hutchinson, City Attorney
I. H. Gray, City Clerk Geo. Meyer, Marshal
W. F. Musser, Police Judge Alex Berg, City Treasurer
F. L. Weaver, City Engineer C. Post, Street Commissioner
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, C. R. Underwood
Second Ward. —W. A. Lyter, Geo. Benfield
Third Ward. —Jas. Hayward, C. D. Crawford
Fourth Ward. —C. G. Wilmarth, Aug. Krause
1894
R. P. Cravens, Mayor J. B. Hutchinson, City Attorney
1. H. Gray, City Clerk W. F. I%Iusser, Police Judge
Geo. Meyer, Marshal Alex Berg, City Treasurer
C. Post, Street Commissioner F. L. Weaver, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, C. R. Underwood
Second Ward. —W. A. Lyter, G. W. Benfield
Third Ward. —M. M. Briggs, C. D. Crawford
Fourth Ward.— Aug. Krause, Duncan Campbell
1895
Jas. T. Hayward, Mayor Dave Ritchie, City Attorney
I. S. Bower, City Clerk Geo. J. Duncan, Police Judge
E. A. Benjamin, Marshal C. Eberhardt, Treasurer
H. S. Benjamin, Street Commissioner F. L. Weaver, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, Henry Blatherwick
Second Ward. —W. A. Lyter, W. J. Ward
Third Ward. —C. D. Crawford, W. C. Tuthill
Fourth Ward.— Duncan Campbell, C. R. Heusted
1896
Jas. T. Hayward, : 41ayor David Ritchie, Attorney
I. S. Bower, City Clerk C. Eberhardt, Treasurer
Geo. J. Duncan, Police Judge E. A. Benjamin, Marshal
H. S. Benjamin, Street Commissioner F. L. Weaver, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —Henry Blatherwick, Taylor Miller
Second Ward. —W. J. Ward, W. J. Hagler
Third Ward. —W. C. Tuthill, C. D. Crawford
Fourth Ward. —C. R. Heusted, Aug. Krause
1897
C. R. Underwood, Mayor J. O. Wilson, Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk C. Eberhardt, Treasurer
H. C. Tobey, Police Judge J. A. Gilbert, Marshal
If. S. Benjamin, Street Commissioner O. P. Hamilton, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, J. C. Lill
Second Ward. —W. J Hagler, M. E. Quincv
Third Ward. —C. D. Crawford, E. L. Wilder
Fourth Ward. —Aug. W. Krause, B. F. Brown
1898
C. R. Underwood, Mayor J. O. Wilson, Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk C. Eberhardt, Treasurer
H. C. Tobey, Police Judge J. A. Gilbert, Marshal
H. S. Benjamin, Street Commissioner O. P. Hamilton, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —John Lill, Taylor Miller
Second Ward. —M. E. Quincy, W. H. McDowell
Third Ward. —E. L. Wilder, J. E. Powers
Fourth Ward. —B. F. Brown, W. R. Kaffer
1899
T. W. Roach, Mayor J. O. Wilson, Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk C. Eberhardt, Treasurer
T. B. Chapman, Police Judge J. A. Gilbert, Marshal
W. J. Hagler, Street Commissioner O. P. Hamilton, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, J. C. Lill
Second Ward. —W. H. McDowell, M. E. Quincy
Third Ward. —J. E. Powers, A. W. Purinton
Fourth Ward. —B. F. Brown, W. R. Kaffer
1900
T. W. Roach, Mayor H. C. Tobey, Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk C. Eberhardt, Treasurer
D. R. Wagstaff, Police Judge R. J. Williams, Marshal
H. S. Benjamin, Street Commissioner O. P. Hamilton, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward.— Taylor Miller, J. C. Lill
Second Ward. —W. H. McDowell, M. E. Quincy
Third Ward. —F. J. Strite, L. V. Cassady
Fourth Ward. —B. F. Brown, A. W. Stevenson
1901
Thomas Anderson, Mayor C. Eberhardt, City Treasurer
D. R. Wagstaff, Police Judge H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk Wm. Thompson, Marshal
lbl. E. Quincy, Street Commissioner O. P. Hamilton, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —J. C. Lill, Taylor Miller
Second Ward. — W. H. Myers, W. H. McDowell
Third Ward. —W. W. Perry, F. J. Strite
Fourth Ward.— C. T. Hilton, A. W. Stevenson
1902
Thomas Anderson, Mayor H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk Wm. Thompson, Marshal
D. R. Wagstaff, Police Judge C. Eberhardt, Treasurer
H. D. Parsons, Street Commissioner O. P. Hamilton, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —J. C. Lill, Taylor Miller
Second Ward. —W. H. Myers, W. H. McDowell
Third Ward. —W. W. Perry, F. J. Strite
Fourth Ward. —C. T. Hilton, A. W. Stevenson
1903
Thomas Anderson, Mayor H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk Wm. Thompson, Marshal
D. R. Wagstaff, Police Judge T. H. Davis, City Treasurer
H. D. Parsons, Street Commissioner O. P. Hamilton, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, J. C. Lill
Second Ward. —W. H. Myers, W. H. McDowell
Third Ward. —F. J. Strite, B. A. Litowich
Fourth Ward. —A. W. Stevenson, C. T. Hilton
1904
Thomas Anderson, Mayor H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk Wm. Thompson, Marshal
D. R. Wagstaff, Police Judge T. H. Davis, Treasurer
H. D. Parsons, Street Commissioner O. P. Hamilton, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, J. C. Lill
Second Ward. —W. H. Myers, W. H. Ringle
Third Ward. —B. A. Litowich, L. J. Supple
Fourth Ward. —A. W. Stevenson, F. O. Ostenberg
1905
D. H. Shields, Mayor R. A. Lovitt, City Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk Dave Beard, Marshal
F. D. Blundon, Police Judge T. H. Davis, City Treasurer
H. S. Benjamin, Street Commissioner P. G. Wakenhut, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, S. Metzger
Second Ward. —W. H. Myers, W. H. Ringle
Third Ward. —L. J. Supple, C. H. Harne
Fourth Ward. —A. W. Stevenson, J. F. Ekey
1906
D. H. Shields, Mayor R. A. Lovitt, City Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk C. G. Brady, Marshal
F. D. Blundon, Police Judge T. H. Davis, Citv Treasurer
H. S. Benjamin, Street Commissioner P. G. Wakenhut,'Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, S. Metzger
Second Ward. —W. H. Myers, W. H. Ringle
Third Ward. —C. H. Harne, H. A. Northrop
Fourth Ward. —A. W. Stevenson, J. F. Ekey
1907
D. W. Hills, Mayor H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk Geo. W. Thoms, Marshal
F. D. Blundon, Police Judge T. H. Davis, Treasurer
C. Post, Street Commissioner P. G. Wakenhut, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward.— Taylor Miller, S. Metzger
Second Ward. —W. H. Ringle, T. P. Quinn
Third Ward. —C. H. Harne, L. A. Will
Fourth Ward. —A. W. Stevenson, T. B. Vallette
1908
D. W. Hills, Mayor H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk Geo. Hull, City Treasurer
F. D. Blundon, Police Judge Geo. Thorns, Marshal
C. Post, Street Commissioner P. G Wakenhut, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —S. Metzger, H. Blatherwick
Second Ward. —T. P. Quinn, Frank Wyatt
Third Ward. —C. H. Harne, L. A. Will
Fourth Ward. —T. B. Vallette, W. A. Skiles
1909
C. B. Kirtland, Mayor
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk G. M. Hull, City Treasurer
D. P. Wagstaff, Police Judge Geo. W. Thorns, Marshal
Ed. Buchanan, Street Commissioner P. G. Wakenhut, Engineer
H. C. Tobev, City Attorney Fred Brodbeck, Fire Chief
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —H.
Blatherwick, Ben Gehlenberg
Second Ward.
—Frank Wyatt, C. F. Dodds
Third Ward.
—C. H. Harne, L. A. Will
Fourth Ward.
—T. B. Vallette, W. A. Skiles
Fifth Ward. —C.
D. Lang, W. G. Studebaker
1910
C. B. Kirtland, Mayor
A. W. Godfrey, City Clerk H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
D. R. Wagstaff, Police Judge G. W. Thoms, Marshal
Fred Brodbeck, Fire Chief Geo. Hull, City Treasurer
Ed. Buchanan, Street Commissioner P. G. Wakenhut, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —H.
Blatherwick, Ben Gehlenberg
Second Ward.
—C. F. Dodds, C. J. Peck
Third Ward.
—C. H. Harne, M. W. Cave
Fourth Ward.
—T. B. Vallette, H. C. Elliot
Fifth Ward. —C.
D. Lang, W. G. Studebaker
1911
C. B. Kirtland, Mayor
Chas. E. Banker, City Clerk H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
Fred Brodbeck, Fire Chief H. H. Eberhardt, Treasurer
D. R. Wagstaff, Police Judge Geo. Thorns, Marshal
R. S. Law, Street Commissioner P. G. Wakenhut, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. —H. Blatherwick, F. F. Challis
Second Ward. —C. F. Dodds, C. J. Peck
Third Ward. —M. W. Cave, W. H. Padgett
Fourth Ward. —H. C. Elliott, Chas, E. Hanly
Fifth Ward. —W. G. Studebaker, Heiko Bunger
1912
C. B. Kirtland, Mayor
Chas. E. Banker, City Clerk H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
Fred Brodbeck, Fire Chief H. H. Eberhardt, Treasurer
D. R. Wagstaff, Police Judge Geo. Meyer, Marshal
R. S. Law, Street Commissioner P. G. Wakenhut, Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, Wm. Hansen
Second Ward.
—C. F. Dodds, C. J. Peck
Third Ward. —W.
H. Padgett, S. E. Brick
Fourth Ward.
—Chas. E. Hanly, M. A. Stevenson
Fifth Ward. —W.
G. Studebaker, G. F. Walston
1913
V. E. Niquette, Mayor
Chas. E. Banker, City Clerk H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
O, L. Norris, Fire Chief H. H. Eberhardt, Treasurer
M. F. Richardson, Police Judge J. H. Tullis, Marshal
R. A. Mayo, Street Commissioner P. G Wakenhut, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, Wm. Hansen
Second Ward. —C. F. Dodds, C. J. Peck
Third Ward. —S. E. Brick, Aug. Swedenburg
Fourth Ward. —Chas. E. Hanly, M. A. Stevenson
Fifth Ward. —W. O. Benson, W. G. Studebaker
1914
V. E. Niquette, Mayor
Chas. E. Banker, City Clerk H. C. Tobey, City Attorney
11. F. Richardson, Police Judge H. H. Eberhardt, City Treasurer
Selta Britt, Fire Chief C. H. Burke, City Marshal
Aug. Olsson, Street Commissioner P. G Wakenhut, City Engineer
COUNCILMEN
First Ward. — Taylor Miller, L. C. Underwood
Second Ward. —C. F. Dodds, J. W. Carney
Third Ward. .Aug. Swedenburg, John Mishler
Fourth Ward. —Chas. E. Hanly, J. Hagler
Fifth Ward. —W. O. Benson, Edd Mathews
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