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Show ADVERTISING FOR HAY FOR FIRE MORSES This morning Firo Chief A B. Can-flold, Can-flold, In a report to thel city board ot commissioners, suggested that stops bo taken to cot hold of the provender at this time for tho hones in the firo dopartment. He stated pat he would need 14,000 pounds ol oats, S.000 pounds of haled hny aid straw and 50.000 pounds of tlmoth.V hay. The commissioners agreed with the chief and they Instructed, the recorder to solicit bids for the hay and grain. On the recommondatiop of Mayor A. G. Fell, superintendent of waterworks, it was determined that! water mahiB chall be placed on Blinker acnue. 350 feet north from Twenty-sixth otrceu Tho action wai taken In response re-sponse to a petition from property owners In that locality Judge A. It Heywood was appointed to act as a member ff the Carnegie library board to fill Ae vacancy occasioned oc-casioned by tho resgnation of B F. Crltchlow. In response to a request from Fire Chlof Canfleld. theboard doclded to Install fire hydrantsfon Twenty-eighth rtreet and Monroe iivonuc and at Wilson Wil-son lane in VTest gden Tho Wrlght-Whlttler company, having hav-ing requested thatj an arc light be placed on Pacific ivenue and Thlrt-third Thlrt-third street, on thb suparintondent of streets' recommendation, it was or-dorcd. or-dorcd. It was sated in the petition tbat there is muci travel' at the point designated and tho people of that section sec-tion well desorv an arc light to protect pro-tect thorn against tramps and holdups and also to furnsh a better guide to travelers. The petition if property owners for the cstablishmmt of a sewer system on Twenty-nth street, between Washington aad Grant aonues. was referred to 'the superintendent of streets, J C.rKye |