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Highland Park News (1874), 11 Nov 1898, p. 8

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llH‘ nrst uppnrtnnity.‘ ThPre was no council nwvting from Septmnlmr llth till October 4th and ho put him» m-lf “on record as soon as he could." They say also “The privili'gcs granted by the- said ordinance were asked for in writing." t-tc. That in trumaml nvithc-rthe-mayor nor any one (-lmwvor tle-nivtl that. \Vhat tlw mayor (lltl say was. this ordinance was not askt-(l for. and that is trm- in every particulah Thv hlrl‘l't‘l railway company (lid nut ask for tlw privilvgv a m widening their tracks and ”In sanly in l Welluthv of its past (Highly ag Him-e very What tl abutting l mutlH-H. tl wwstvrn ra by The» p tln-mwlve-N vrn always nu-nta in “nun” tho These resolutions say the Mayor did not send in his veto till 20 days and {00 irltt“ (ill! he nnt iii-In] If 11* Tm: knew»: prupusvs to twat 5!” parties as near alilw as possible, with entire impartiality, though nu ”unit subjecta it has it (Mn opinions. Whit'll are not in the market {or barter. Wu publishut the Mayor's veto and M)- publish the five aldermen's resolu- tions in ()ptmitiuu.~ first uppnrtunity THOSE RESOLUTIONS. did he not send is trm- in f railway [wrivilvgv and tlw “the tog Cabla’tumn mr-nts in full nppouitinn, is; Welluthe puhlic present at the tim of its passage protested pretty ttmr oughly against it and have protestm Him-e very vigornusly to us. What the resolutions say about tlu abutting property uwners and their umtives. the Electric and the North- western railway (-mnpanies. we pass *rty owners (can defend whether the NOTHHVPSL ern always pay their special by The prupi themselves; "Sm-nu, Ht snlely in the interest unese resolnt‘lons also say “the ordinum'e in question wits passed y said in writing they would not pay. Their offer to pave St. John’s was an entirely different thing. based on different grounds. council in July or August was ready to grant it for nothing and then Sept. (S value this ordinance (leumnding a bonus of several thousand dollars for the privilege and this bonus or any other the railway folks had uln-udy .‘. . THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS These resolnfions also say Hwir special :ISHQ'hH» and never make any nmttvrnf record and ». m. millard's Unique Residence of the public say about ”w m and their at the tinw prt-tty thor- or”! p388 Htvd ('rvnm and iCOH ly and Hatisfnm Last work “'1‘ (-nmullv the Preshyto-riun Hilif‘ w: next day a force of mm there rv’miring it and 'M' the job was done. An} walks newling repairs, if the tip , tho pm: Is migl than lots of ntlwr things. Sum] in your Thunksgi early for Green's hmmnm kin and miuctzpivs. F mm'nmmm. intml nlm F. W. Hall of this city visited \Vnukeguu on Tuesday Hence taking thee together we regard 1 take on the part 0f tl supportera as mor d damage than a he perhaps we. are in er: authors can take care they are not wenkliue when We hes vxact. ms. salted almnmiu. ivo- nd iCOH ! All orders pmmpt- atisfnotnrily fillvd 3? ”19pm: m mightier :)f ntlwr things. your Thanksgiving ., taking these resolution all we regard than) us a mix-‘- Hm part, 0f their nuthnrs and Ta as more lik~ly to be {e than a help tn them. but we arr in error But their an take care of themselves; not wenkliugs. Hpeakuf that we want to n Hith- walk um! Hm x, of Inc-n wvn- out it and lwfnrt- Sunday 6. Any more- Hid“, lmmcn nnulv Ilmullv mnntinnud mule pump. ”ruit mikes, H“ gng- ”g thu'l ()rdvrs I”

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