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FORM 14 Las^egf s Land and Water Co. Schedule of Water Rates and Rules and Regulations, Effective December 1,1909 WATER RATES Bakery ....................................................................................$1.50 Bakery and Confectionery combined.............................. 2.00 Barber Shop, not exceeding two chairs........................ 2.00 Barber Shop, each additional chair.....................................50 Bath Tubs-—public in hotels, boarding houses, public buildings, and blocks, barber shops, hospital, lodging or rooming houses, for the first tub......................................:.............1.00 For each additional tub......................................75 Blacksmith Shop, one forge............................................... 1.00 Blacksmith Shop, each additional forge.............................25 Book Bindery, hand.................................. 1.50 Brick for building, per thousand.................................... .10 Butcher Shop 1.50 Church ................‘...i—___.............................................Free Cigar Manufacturer .........................................R................ 1.00 Club Room .................................................................. 5.00 Confectionery Store ..............ii............................................. 1.00 Drug Store .......................................^p&.r,..,.................... 1.50 Dyeing and Cleaning Establishments.............................. 1.00 Hall—Public, Social or Dancing............................. 1.00 Horse, Mule or Cow, private, all stock kept where- connections are made, per head...........t.............15 House or Private Residence, occupied by one family, five rooms or less.....................................-...... 1-00 Each additional room............. 15 Bath Tub, private residence, each.....................25 Water Closet, private residence, each...............25 Residence occupied by more than one family for each extra family................................ 1.00 For each Residence, where regular family rates are paid, where lots exceed fifty feet in frontage by one hundred and fifty feet in depth, there shall be an additional charge of one cent per front foot for sprinkling lawns, garden or yard. Ice Cream Saloon................................................................. 2.00 Liquor Store or Saloon............................3.00 Office, Bank, Express, Railway, Attorney, Physician, Mining Co. or other offices.,.....,,................. .50 Office Buildings, not to exceed ten rooms.................... 1.50 Office Buildings, each additional room...............................10 Photograph Gallery .........................2.00 Plastering, per sq. yd...........................................one-half cent Printing Office ................^.................................... 1.00 Restaurant ................... 2.50 Soda Fountain, in connection with store...................... 1.00 Stone Work, per perch.—....... .10 Store or Shop—................................................... 1.00 Urinals—public in hotels, saloons, boarding houses, public buildings, stores, barber shops, office buildings, hospitals, lodging houses, or other buildings, each......................I................. .50 Water Closets—public in hotels, saloons, boarding houses, public buildings, stores, barber shops, office buildings, hospitals, lodging houses, or other buildings, each........................50 METER RATES For Water measured through a meter twelve and one- half cents ($.1for each one hundred (100) cubic feet up to eight hundred (800) cubic feet, with a minimum charge of one dollar ($1.00) per month, and ten cents ($0.10) per hundred cubic feet in excess of eight hundred (800) cubic feet, except that there shall be a special rate not to exceed nve cents ($0.05) for each one hundred (100) cubic feet for use in county buildings or upon county grounds, and in public schools and upon public school grounds. Water companies or consumers, may, upon due notice being given, have meters installed, make and size to be approved by municipal authorities, and to be installed by the water company at cost, at expense of party making request or demand for same. Meters to be installed within thirty days from request or demand. Same being placed at least one foot inside property line at most available and safe place, and to be encased in an approved box or receptacle with cover, after which consumer will be held liable for all damage to same. All meters shall be properly tested when first installed, and must register correctly. Water company may at any time test meters at their own expense. Upon demand from a consumer the water company shall test meters of said consumer, and if same is found to not register correctly, shall without any unnecessary delay have same fixed, or replaced with a new and properly tested meter, and if meter is found to register correctly the water company may charge not to exceed one dollar ($1.00) for making said test. All service pipes from mains to be at least one foot inside property, with proper cut off at end, shall be put in and maintained at expense of water company. There may be a charge of not to exceed five dollars ($5.00) for each tapping of water mains.