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Show 00 LICENSES GRANTED TO ! ROOMING HODSES j There was but little business to b attended to by the city board of com mlssloners this morning and the only transaction last night was the allowance allow-ance of claims in the sum of 81202 14 The auditor was directed to draw warrants war-rants for the amounts. A number of licenses were granted rnomincr bouse nroDrietors. nhimbim: concerns. pawnbrokers and messengers messen-gers today. City Engineer Washington Jenkins reported that more than 45 per cent I of property owners in the district on 1 Madison avenue, between Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth and Twenty-eighth street, had petitioned for paving. The percentage of petitioners gives the city jurisdiction. jurisdic-tion. The matter was referred to Commissioner Chris Flygare, superintendent superin-tendent of streets, The Madison avenue improvement will likely be the first paving contract con-tract for the year 1916, and it is said that in all probability the second one will be for the paving of Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth Btreei between Washington and Harrison avenues. The petition of Christ Varelas for a license to conduct a slaughterhouse, was denied. The sanitary inspector reported adversely on the petition. |