(partial transcription) “The communication refereed to stated that Mr. Wood (J.A. Wood of New York) and associates were (all in on to?) acquire lands in the City of Tampa and erect (theren?)Hotel building and asked that the city enter into a contract…
Councilman Wall presented a communication, enclosing a letter from the Traffic Manager of the Plant r.r. co. inquiring if it was deemed advisable by the Board of health to require certificates of vaccination from passengers from Havana who land at…
(transcription) “Mr. W.N Conoley, representing the Electric Sight Co., addressed the council on the subject of adopting the electric system of lighting the City. He proposed to furnish either arc or incandescent lights. He thought twelve or fourteen…
Even though there is evidence that there was rampant yellow fever in 1887, the Council decides to not extend the pre-existing Quarantine to include Key West, which has been rumored to have had an outbreak of small pox.
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On excessive fines charged by the police:
“A communication was presented from Mrs. G.D. Powell, complaining that the bill sent in by the Captain of Police for cleaning up her lot was excessive. Referred to the Committee…
“Messrs. J.B. Wall and S. M. Sparkman, representing the Electric Sight Co. submitted a proposition that the section of the Memorandum of Agreement exempting the it from liability for the interest on bonds to be issued by the Company for failure to…
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“For the Fourth ward W.M. Kling, Manuel Ramos and Emelia Pons were appointed inspectors and Jose Hernandez, clerk of Elections, and the office of Ybor City Sand Co. designated as the polling place.”
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“The Tampa Electric Sight and Power Co., through its officers and attorneys, submitted a proposition to furnish the city 20 arc electric lights at 50 cents per light per night if the existing contract was renewed and the time…
Transcribed from a communication sent by the mayor:
“A communication was presented from the Mayor calling attention to the fact that the city was without a scavenger and recommending that immediate steps be taken to carry our the scavenger work…
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“Bills of the Ybor City Sand and Improvement Co. for jail, sidewalks, fire department and municipal expenses were presented by Geo. B. Sparkman, esq., with explanatory remarks, and returned to committee on Finance.”