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For each Hotel $5.00 per quarter. For each jewelery store and watch repairing establishment $3.25 Per quarter. For each rooming house, capable of entertaining four or more guests. $2.50 per quarter. For each restaurant $2.50 For each confectionery or cigar store or cigar and confectionery store. $3.25 per quarter. For each steam or power Laundry $5.00 per quarter. For each livery stable, $5.00 per quarter For each lumber yard, $5.00 per quarter For each dealer or firm of dealers in real estate, $5.00 per quarter For each butcher shop or meat market, $5.00 per quarter For each shoemaker or cobbler shop, $2.50 per quarter For each dealer in wood or fuel, $3.25 per quarter For each drug store, $5.00 per quarter For each plumber or plumbing shop, $5.00 per quarter For each tin-shop, operator as a separate enterprise, $5.00 per quarter For each paint store, $3.25 per quarter For each general repaid shop, $5.00 per quarter For each newspaper and job printing establishment, $5.00 per quarter For each dealer in ice, $10.00 per quarter For each insurance agent and solicitor, $5.00 per quarter For each surveyor, assayer or civil engineer, $5.00 per quarter For each shooting gallery, $5.00 per quarter For each bakery, $5.00 per quarter For each ice cream parlor, $3.25 per quarter For each barber shop, $7.50 per quarter For each photographer, $3.25 per quarter For each blacksmith shop, $3.25 per quarter For each tailor and claening shop, $3.25 per quarter For each millinery establishment, $3.25 per quarter For each banker or broker, $7.50 per quarter For each manufacturer of soda water, $5.00 per quarter For each patent medicine agency, $5.00 per quarter For each wholesale liquor house, $10.00 per quarter For each dray and espress-wagon, $5.00 per quarter For each building and loan association or agent thereof, $10.00 per quarter For each fruit and lemonade stand, $3.25 per quarter For each boot and shoe store, $3.25 per quarter For each undertaking establishment, $7.50 per quarter For each theatre or moving picture show, $7.50 per quarter For each boot-black stand occupying street or sidewalk space, $2.50 per quarter For each trade or merchandise paying slot machine, $15.00 per quarter For each pleasure resort or swimming-pool, $5.00 per quarter For each lawyer or firm of lawyers, $5.00 per quarter For each doctor or firm of doctors, $5.00 per quarter For each dentist or firm of dentists, $5.00 per quarter For each electrician, $3.25 per quarter Sec. 3 Every person or firm of persons who shall engage in or allow any of the above mentioned businesses, avocations, callings or occupations within the City of Las Vegas, without first having procured and obtained from said city, the license so to do, shall be fined in the sum not exceeding Fifty dollars, and shall be imprisoned in the city jail one day for each two dollars of such fine, until such fine be paid, and the judge of the municipal court of the City of Las Vegas shall have jurisdictions of all acts and proceedings for the violation hereof. The necessity appearing and it being duly moved and seconded and voted unanimousaly by all of the Board present this ordance was intriduced and passed as an emergancy ordance. The foregoing ordinance was read in full to the Board. After due consideration by the Board it was on 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 protem, aye; Coughlin, aye; Stewart aye; McGovern, aye;