Council Proceedings: March 1, 1908

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Petition Special Policeman

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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 17th, 1908

Hon Geo Mulkey, Com, Fire and Police.

Dear Sir-".

Please find attached requests of Messrs W.B. Morgan and B.P. O'Neal for commissions as Special Police Officers at their place of business in the Moore Building, without pay from the City.

Respectfully, JH Maddox Chief of Police.

By authority vested in me as Fire & Police Com. I hereby appoint B.P. ONeal and W.B. Morgan Special Police officers without pay from city subject to confirmation by com.

Geo Mulkey CH F & P.

This 3/17 -08

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Police Special Appointed BP ONeal WB Morgan

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REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING December I907 190___

To the Secretary of State, Austin, Texas.

SIR: The following is submitted in compliance with Chapter 33, General Laws, 1905:

1. Authorized Capital Stock $200,000
(a) Amount of Capital Stock Issued, $I25450.00 (b) Amount of Common Stock Issued, ____
(c) Amount of Preferred Stock Issued, $ ____ (d) Amount due on Unpaid Stock ____
2. Amount of Bonded Indebtedness $ ___
(a) Number of Bonds Sold, ____ (b) Rate of Interest on Bonds ____
(c) Bonds Mature, ____ (d) Price at which Bonds were Sold, ____
3. Other Fixed Lien, or Mortgage on Property of Corporation $77,000
4. Amount of Floating Indebtedness, including all Bills Payable of whatever nature $42086.00
5. Value of Visible Tangible Property $ I50I92.75
(a) Lands $ (b ) Machinery, $62372.65
(c) Buildings $I9095.56 (d) Tracks, $____
(e) Equipment $68I99.57 (f) Bills Receivable, $525.00
(g) Cash on hand $
6. Annual Cost of Operating $ 94038.I9
(a) Amount Paid for Salaries, $ (b) Amount Paid for Labor, $ 9900.00
(c) Fixed Charges, including Interest, $6,000 Taxes $ I4I5.I6
Insurance, $I9079.07 (d) Amount Paid for Fuel, $44I37.28
(e) Amount Paid for Extensions Repairs, 376.00
Maintenance, $ 9686.40 (f) Amount paid for Claims or Suits
(g) Miscellaneous Expenses, $3244.28 for Damages, $ 200.00
7. Amount of Annual Gross Earnings $ 70040.45
(a) For Light, $5544045 (b) For Sewerage, $ ____
(c) For Power, $ I4500.00 (d) For Water, $ ____
(e) For Gas, $ ____ (f) For Fares and Tickets, $ ____
PRICE CHARGED PUBLIC $ ____
(a) For Sewerage, $ ____ (b) For Gas (per M Feet), $ ____
(c) For Water (per M gals ) $ ____ (d) For Light (per KW h) .I0 & .07
(e) For Power (per M Watts, ) $ .05 (f) Fare Charged Passenger $ ____
PRICE CHARGED CITY OR TOWN UNDER CONTRACT $ ____
(a) For Water (No. of Hydrants) $ ____ (b) For Light (No. of Arc Lights ) $ ____
Consumers Light & Heating Co.
[NAME OF CORPORATION]
Town Fort Worth Tex By IRG Manager
Date Feby 29 I908 [NAME AND TITLE OF OFFICER]
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[column 1, sideways] THE STATE OF TEXAS} COUNTY OF TARRANT } Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared IRA Cox who being duly sworn , upon oath, states that he is the Manager [Give Title of Officer] of the Consumer Light & Heating Co., [Give Title of Corporation] that he is cognizant of the facts given in the foregoing report, and that said report is true and correct. IRCox [embossed seal of notary public]

Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 29th day of Feb A.D. 1908 J. B.[ Sintejahan?] Notary Public In and for Tarrant County, Texas

[column 2] 1125-1205-2½M

ANNUAL REPORT OF Consumers Light and Heating Co Fort Worth In Compliance with Chap. 33, Gen. Laws, 1905.

Filed in the Office of the City SECRETARY OF STATE Mch

This 2nd day of March 1908 WJ Estes City Secretary of State

THE STATE PRINTING CO. AUSTIN

CORPORATIONS—REQUIRING ANNUAL REPORTS FROM.

S. S. B. No. 12.
Chapter 33.

An Act to compel all corporations in this State, owning, leasing or operating in cities or towns of over twentyfive hundred population, street railways, electric lighting, or power plants furnishing light and power to the public, gas plant furnishing gas to the public, and sewerage company, or water plant furnishing water to the public, to file annual reports and providing penalties for the violation of the provisions of this Act.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:

SECTION 1. Every corporation within this State owning, leasing or operating in this State in cities or towns of over twenty-five hundred population, according to the last official census of the United States, a street railway, electric lighting, or power plant furnishing light or power to the public, gas plant furnishing gas to the public, water plant furnishing sewerage to the public. shall annually on or before the first day of March of each year file a report with the Secretary of State upon blank forms to be furnished by the Secretary of State showing the following facts:

First. The authorized capital stock of such corporation, the amount of such stock that has actually been issued and how much of such stock actually issued is common and how much preferred and how much is due upon unpaid stock.

Second. The bonded indebtedness of such corporation and how many bonds have been actually sold, the rate of interest upon such bonds and when such bonds mature and the price at which such bonds were sold.

[column 3] Third. Any other fixed lien or mortgage upon such property, and the amount thereof.

Fourth The floating indebtedness of such corporation including all bills payable of whatever nature.

Fifth. The value of the visible tangible property of such corporation, giving separate values of lands, machinery, buildings, tracks, and equipment and in gross all bills receivable and cash on hand.

Sixth. The annual cost of operating such corporation, showing under separate items, (a) Amount paid for salaries; (b) Amount paid for labor; (c) Fixed charges including interest taxes and insurance giving each separately; (d) Amount paid for fuel; (e) Amount paid for extensions, repairs and maintenance giving each separately; (f) Amount paid for claims or suits for damages; (g) Amount paid for miscellaneous expenses.

Seventh. The annual gross earnings of such corporation including revenues from every source showing by separate items amount received by departments such as amount received for light, amount received for sewerage, for power, water, gas, amount received for street railway fares and tickets.

SECTION 2. The corporations mentioned in section one hereof shall also make the Secretary of State upon blanks to be furnished by him reports as to the price charged the public for sewerage, gas, water, light, power and the price charged per passenger upon street railways and if any such corporations have contracts with cities or towns for furnishing water and light, then the amount of such charge.

SECTION 3. The reports provided for in section one and two of this act shall be under oath and shall be made by any officer of the corporation having knowledge of the facts or its general manager or superintendent.

SECTION 4. A true copy of the reports required by the provisions of this act sworn to as provided shall be filed annually on or before the first day of March of each year with the Mayor of the city or town where the corporation has its principal place of business and there shall also be filed at the same time a true copy of said reports with the clerk of the county court of the county in which such corporation has its principal place of business and by said clerk delivered to the Commissioner's Court and such reports shall be recorded in a properly indexed book to be kept for that purpose and open to the inspection of the public at all times.

SECTION 5. Any such corporation as described in section 1 of this Act which shall for thirty days willfully fail or refuse to file the reports in the manner provided by this Act shall forfeit and pay to the State $100, for each and every day during which it shall continue in default, which shall be recovered by suit in a court of competent jurisdiction by the Attorney General of the State of Texas.

SECTION 6. The fact that there is now no law providing for securing data and statistics concerning corporations owning and operating gas, water, electric light and street railways in this State creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity requiring that the constitutional rule which provides that all bills shall be read on three several days be suspended and such rule is hereby suspended and it is so enacted.

[NOTE.- The enrolled bill shows that this act passed the Senate by a two-thirds vote, yeas 27, nays 1; and passed the House of Representatives by the following vote: yeas 68, nays 27.]

Approved March 22, 1905.

Take effect 90 days after adjournment.

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