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Company being the owner and operator of a line of Street Railway on said part of said Fifteenth Street the said line being sometimes called the Arlington Heights Street Railway Company, be called upon and it is hereby called upon to construct the said improvement on the said street whereon it has street car tracks over all the space between its rails of its track or tracks and the space between its tracks where it has a double track if any and between its side tracks or switches if any and the main track and for 18 inches on the outside of the outer rail of all such tracks side tracks, switches, etc.
And it is further ordered th at this order not including said specifications refered to be published in the official newspaper of the City of Fort Worth, to-wit: The Fort Worth Star, once a day for ten consective days in order that persons owning property on said sections of said streets or any of them may have due notice thereof and in order that if any person owning property on said sections of said streets or any of them be unwilling to pay the cost of constructing said improvement in front of the property owned by him or her that such person may file or cause to be filed his or her objection or portest thereto on or before the next regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners after the final publication of said order and in order that any other person, company or corporation desiring to do so may file his or her protest or objection to the construction of said pavement.
I hereby certify that the foregoing order was duly presented and unanimously passed by the Board of commissioners of the city of Fort Worth, at a session held March 17th, 1908.
WJ Estes City Secretary.
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W. D. HARRIS, MAYOR.
J. J. NUNNALLY, AUDITOR.
W. J. ESTES, SEC'Y.
City of Fort Worth
COMMISSIONERS GEO. MULKEY, Police & Fire. G. H. COLVIN, Finance. SAM DAVIDSON, Street & Pub. Bldgs. LEE STEPHENS, Water Works.
SIDNEY L. SAMUELS, City Attorney. W. J. GILVIN, Assessor & Col. T. H. HUBBARD, Sec'y Water Works E. C. WOODWARD, City Engineer.
Fort Worth, Texas, March 2nd, 1908.
Hon. Mayor and Board of Commissioners, City,
Gentlemen:-
Below please find final estimate of J. Hamilton for earth excavation on Broadway.
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2298.73 cu. yds at 40 cts. | $919.49 | |
Overhaul | 254.14 | |
Extra Excavation and hauling | 29.62 | |
Total | $1203.25 | |
Estimate #1 | $34.00 | |
" #2 | 85.31 |
" #4 | 85.00 | |
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" #5 | 191.25 | |
" #6 | 42.50 | |
" #7 | 102.00 | |
" #8 | 186.52 | |
" #9 | 51.48 | |
$977.50 | 977.50 | |
Amount Due | $225.75 |
OK Sam Davidson Com S& PG
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Cable Address HUGH, CHICAGO
CHICAGO, 332 TO 338 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK, LINNCOLN BUILDING, UNION SQUARE
PARIS, 28 RUE DE TREVISE
CHEMNITZ, 19 MORITZ STRASSE.
Wilson Brothers WHOLESALE Men's Furnishing goods. Chicago. - IMPORTERSMANUFACTURERS
Ft Worth Tx 3/27 1908 Mr Sam Davidson Com Ft Worth Tx
Dear Sir
I am a property owner along the line of the university car line on College ave voted for and signed a petition to grant a franchise to the street car Co
They have now cut our service to a 20 minute service. I am a belives of being [?] in times of depression but times are getting better and I believe they should return to us one 12 minute service again. I hope you will take this matter