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FIRE DEPARTMENT (Engine Houses and Lots).…..….. ... • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - - - - - - - - a nº sº a - - - - - - - * * * * * * * * * - 230,000.00 POLICE, CIVIL, CRIMINAL AND OTHER COURTS AND POLICE HEADQUARTERS AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS and purchase of sites.............. • * ~ * * * * * * * * * * - - - - - - - * * * * * * * * BRIDGES AND VIADUCTS and purchase 1 ,000,000. ()() 2 of land.…... !--------------------- 1,000,900.00 . . KING'S HIGHWAY BOULEV Akšity's share of cost …?...… 500,000.00 . PUBLIC SEWERS and purchase of land....... 1,500,000.00 PUBLIC PARKS-Purchase of land.................. 670,000.00 TOTAL......................~ $11,200,000.00 HG, 475.3 , M & S 2- A 23 ,000,000.00 i* -º *3, 3. .3. :+;'.-4.ºf - ..3.3.: º ". ºx- .** 3. &•. t Wa.# ; <**: * * ExECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, MAYOR's OFFICE. ST. LOUIS. PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR. Notice to the Voters of the City of St. Louis: By virtue of the power and authority vested by law in the undersigned, Rolla Wells, Mayor of the City of St. Louis, public notice is hereby given that a special election of the qual- ified voters of the City of St. Louis will be held in said City of St. Louis, on the second Tuesday in June, 1906, (being the 12th day of June, A. D. 1906), at which special election a pro- posal authorizing the issue of bonds of the City of St. Louis not exceeding in the aggregate eleven million two hundred thousand dollars will be submitted by the law-making authori- ties of said city to the qualified voters thereof, for the purpose of voting upon said bond issue in manner and form prescribed by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Missouri, and pursuant to the terms and provisions of Ordinance No. 22366, of said City of St. Louis, which ordinance is in words and fig- ures following, to-wit: Ordinance 22,366. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUE OF BONDS OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS NOT EX- CEEDING IN THE AGGREGATE, ELEVEN MIL- LION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, IN THE RESPECTIVE AMOUNTS AND FOR THE Election ordered, date fixed, June 12, 1906. - 2 - -- RESPECTIVE PURPOSES HEREIN SPECIFI- CALLY STATED, UPON TWO-THIRDS OF THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS VOTING THEREON, ASSENTING THERETO, AND THE HOLDING OF AN ELECTION FOR THE PUR- POSE OF SUBMITTING SAID PROPOSITIONS TO THE VOTERS. - Be it Ordained by the Municipal Assembly of the City of St. Louis, as follows: - - SECTION ONE. An election shall be held in the City of St. Louis on Tuesday, the twelfth day of June, nineteen hundred and six, at which election there shall be submitted to the qual- ified voters of the City of St. Louis various separate proposi- tions to issue bonds in amounts, respectively, for the specific purposes hereinafter stated numbered from one to nine, both Publication of Notice. of Election. inclusive, the same being authorized by an amendment to Sec- tion Twelve of Article Ten of the Constitution of the State of Missouri, adopted at the general election held Tuesday, the fourth day of November, A. D., nineteen hundred and two, and by Section Twenty-six of Article Three of the Charter of the City of St. Louis, as amended at special elections held on October twenty-second, nineteen hundred and one, and June twenty-third; nineteen hundred and three, respectively, and by the Constitution and laws of the State and the Charter of said City of St. Louis. • * w SECTION Two. Notice of said election shall be given by publication of this ordinance in the newspapers doing the city printing for at least twenty days prior to the day of holding the same, to-wit: In the St. Louis World and the Abend-An- zeiger. Proofs of said publication, under the oaths of the re- spective publishers, or editors of said newspapers, shall be filed with the City Register. - - 3 - Board of Election Com- missioners to furnish ballots. Municipal Bridge $3,500.000.00. gy Hospitals, $800,000.00. Insane Asylum, $1,000,000.00. Fire Department, (Engine Houses and Lo $230,000.00. SECTION THREE. The Board of Election Commissioners shall provide the ballots and conduct the election and shall cer- tify to the results thereof according to law to the Municipal Assembly of the City of St. Louis. The ballots to be used at said election shall be in the following form: PROPOSITION ONE. For the construction and maintenance of a municipal bridge for public use by railroads, street cars, vehicles of all kinds and pedestrians over and across the Mis- sippi River and for the purchase of land to be used for ap- proaches thereto, three million five hundred thousand dollars. “For increase of debt, Proposition One—Yes.” “For increase of debt, Proposition One—No.” PROPOSITION Two. For the construction, reconstruction and extension of hospitals and the purchase of sites for the same, eight hundred thousand dollars. “For increase of debt, Proposition Two—Yes.” “For increase of debt, Proposition Two—No.” PROPOSITION THREE. For the construction, reconstruction and extension of and additions to the Insane Asylum, and for the purchase of sites for the same, one million dollars. “For increase of debt, Proposition Three—Yes.” “For increase of debt, Proposition Three—No.” PROPOSITION Four. For the construction, reconstruction and extension of buildings for the Fire Department and the purchase of sites for said buildings, two hundred thirty thou- sand dollars. “For increase of debt, Proposition Four—Yes.” “For increase of debt, Proposition Four—No.” \ Courts, Police Head- quarters and Health Department Head- quarters, $2,000,000.00. Bridges and Viaducts, $1,000,000.00. Kings Highway Boul- evard, $500,000.00. Public Sewers, $1,500,000.00. Public Parks, $670,000.00. - 4 - > PROPOSITION FIVE. For the construction, reconstruction and extension of a building or buildings for jails, civil and criminal, and other courts, police courts, police headquarters, Health Department headquarters and the purchase of sites for the same, two million dollars. } § “For increase of debt, Proposition Five—Yes.” “For increase of debt, Proposition Five—No.” PROPOSITION S1.x. For the construction, reconstruction and extension of bridges and viaducts within the city and the purchase of lands for such purposes, one million dollars. “For increase of debt, Proposition Six—Yes.” “For increase of debt, Proposition Six—No.” PROPOSITION SEVEN. For establishing, opening and con- structing Kings Highway boulevard, to meet that portion of the cost and expenses which under the laws of the State of Missouri and the Charter of the City of St. Louis, said city is required to pay, five hundred thousand dollars. “For increase of debt, Proposition Seven—Yes.” “For increase of debt, Proposition Seven—No.” PROPOSITION EIGHT. For the construction, reconstruction and extension of public sewers and purchase of land therefor, one million five hundred thousand dollars. “For increase of debt, Proposition Eight—Yes.” “For increase of debt, Proposition Eight—No.” PROPOSITION NINE. For the construction and laying out of public parks and squares and purchase of land therefor, six hundred seventy thousand dollars. - 5 - Instruction to voters , as to method of preparing ballots. Proceeds from sales of bonds must be de- voted to purpose S designated. Any ex- cess to be placed in sinking fund. “For increase of debt, Proposition Nine—Yes.” “For increase of debt, Proposition Nine—No.” Those of the voters at said election who assent to the said increase of indebtedness, shall erase from their ballot the word “No” after any one or more of said propositions which they favor. And those of the voters who do not favor the adoption of said increase, shall erase from their ballot the word “Yes” after any one or more of said propositions to which they are opposed; the former of which in each case shall be taken as a vote assenting to such increase of indebtedness, and the latter as dissenting therefrom. If any one or more of the proposi- tions for the issuing of bonds be carried by receiving in their favor votes of two-thirds of the qualified voters voting thereon at such election, then bonds in the amount and for the purpose or purposes designated may be issued. SECTION Four. The proceeds from the sale of the amount of bonds authorized to be issued by an affirmative vote, as above stated, for any one of the following specific purposes designated in this section as Proposition One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight and Nine, shall be used only for such purposes: Proposition One—For the construction and maintenance of a municipal bridge for public use by rail- roads, street cars, vehicles of all kinds and pedestrians over and across the Mississippi River and located within the corpo- rate limits of said City of St. Louis and the State of Illinois, and for the purchase of all lands to be used for approaches in connection therewith, and which said bridge shall be at all times be and forever remain a free bridge; provided, however, the city reserves the right to grant franchises for the use of such bridge for public service purposes upon such terms and compensation as may be prescribed by ordinance; and, pro- vided further, that no such franchise shall confer an exclusive right in respect to such public service purposes upon the gran- - 6 - tee thereof, three million five hundred thousand dollars. Prop- osition Two—For the construction, reconstruction and exten- sion of hospitals and purchase of sites for the same, eight hun- dred thousand dollars. Proposition Three—For the construc- tion, reconstruction and extension of and additions to the In- Sane Asylum and for the purchase of the sites for the same, one million dollars. Proposition Four—For the construction, reconstruction and extension of buildings for the Fire Depart- ment and purchase of sites for said buildings, two hundred thirty thousand dollars. Proposition Five—For the construc- tion, reconstruction and extension of a building or buildings for jails, civil, criminal and other courts, police courts, police headquarters, Health Department headquarters and the pur- chase of sites for the same, two million dollars. Proposition Six—For the construction, reconstruction and extension of bridges and viaducts within the city and purchase of land for such purposes, one million dollars. Proposition Seven—For establishing, opening and constructing Kingshighway boule- vard, to meet that portion of the cost and expenses which un- der the laws of the State of Missouri and the Charter of the City of St. Louis said city is required to pay, five hundred thousand dollars. Proposition Eight—For the construction, re- construction and extension of public sewers and purchase of land for such purposes, one million five hundred thousand dol- lars. Proposition Nine—For the construction and laying out of public parks and squares and for the purchase of land for the Same, six hundred seventy thousand dollars; provided, how- ever, that no part of said sum shall be used for the restoration of that part of Forest Park used by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company; provided, that if the sum voted for any one or more of the above purposes should prove more than sufficient, or if it is finally judicially determined that the sum voted for any one of the above purposes cannot be used for - 7 - such purpose, then such sum or such excess, shall be placed to the credit of the general sinking fund of the said City of St. Louis. & * Approved April 3, 1906. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of St. Louis to be hereto at- tached, this 16th day of April, A. D., 1906. ROLLA WELLS, Attest: Mayor. PATRICK J. 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