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Las Vegas City Ordinances, July 18, 1911 to March 31, 1933, lvc000013-8

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    paid, computing one days imprisonment as equivalent to the payment of $2.00 of such fine, The necessity appearing before the Beard upon motion duly made and carried unanimously this ordinance was passed as an emergency ordinance. The foregoing was read in full to the Board After due consideration by the Board it was upon motion of Commissioner Coughlin, seconded by Commissioner McGovern and duly carried, ordered that the foregoing ordinance be adopted as read and the Clerk instructed to have the same published as by law provided, The vote being cast as follows: von Tobel. Mayor pro tem, aye, Coughlin, aye, Stewart, aye, McGovern, aye, Signed Ed Von Tobel, Mayor pro tem, ay Attest Harley A. Harmon, Clerk. Affidavite of Publication. Chas C. CorKhill being first duly sworn, deposes as says: that he is A citizen of the United States, over the age of eighteen years; that he is the publisher of the Clark County Review, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published at Las Vegas, Nevada Clark County, and the that the Ordinance No. 3, of the City of Las Vegas, of which the attached is a true and correct copy, was published on the following dates to-wit:- July 15th, 1911. Chas C. CorKhill. (SEAL) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th, day of July A.D. 1911. Harley A. Harmon, City Clerk. Ordinance No. 4, An Ordinance Providing for the licences of telephones, telegraph, and Electric light Companies " The Board of Commissioners of the City of Las Vegas, do ordain. Each and every Telephone Company, telegraph company and electric light Company doing business in the City of Las Vegas, shall as a condition precedent to the doing of any such business pay to the treasurer of said City the sum of ten dollars on the first day of January, April, July, and October as a license fee for the doing of such business for the quarter year next immediately following suc payment; provided that no license shall be issued for a period of time less than a quarter year expiring on the last day of March, June, September, and December, And any person , firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be subject to am penalty of not more than three hundred dollars to be recovered in an appropriate action before the Judge of the Municipal Court of the City of Las vegas. The necessity appearing it was voted unanimously by all members that this ordinance be passed as an emergency ordinance. The foregoing was read in full to the Board, After due consideration by the Beard it was upon motion of Commissioner Stewart seconded by Commissioner Coughlin, and duly carried, ordered that the foregoing ordinance be adopted as read and the Clerk instructed to have the same published as by law provided. The vote being cast as follows: Von Tobel, Mayor pro tem, aye; Coughlin, aye; Stewart, aye; McGovern, aye; Attest . Harley A Harmon. Clerk. Ed Von Tobel Mayor pro tem, Affidavite of Publication. Chas C. Corkhill, being first duly sworn, deposes and says; That he is a citizen of the United States, over the age, of eighteen years; that he is the publisher of the Clark County Review, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published at Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada and that the ordinance No. 4, of the City of Las Vegas, of which the attached is a true and correct copy was published in said p per for one issue, on the following dates, to-wit:- July 15th. 1911. Chas C. Corkhill. (SEAL) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th, day of July A.D. 1911. Harley A. Harmon, City Clerk. July 5th, 1911