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LID • <br /> 1 <br /> • <br /> * „ Redlands California. <br /> qi <br /> August 7th 1912. Two P . M. <br /> f <br /> A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees. <br /> III Present , President Clock , Trustees Alexander, Brock and Black. The minutes <br /> _.: of the regular meeting of July 17th , the Special meeting of July 30th and the ad- <br /> 14 <br /> journed special meeting of July 31st were read and approved. <br /> Drs. Poell Tyler , C. E. Ide and G. G. ;Mosley of the Health Board appeared <br /> I <br /> and discussed health matters in general and the epidemic of infantile paralysis in par- <br /> a ticular. Dr. Tyler described the disease in detail and was joined by his colleagues <br /> `9 in the belief that every precaution should be taken to prevent the intention of the <br /> i <br /> disease here and to this end recommended that for the present band concerts he dis- <br /> 4 continued, all children under fifteen years of age be excluded from moving picture <br /> shows, Sunday Schools , Churches or other public assemblies . They also recommended <br /> al <br /> that all 'houses on the line of the sewer be connected up by Oct. 15th or the City <br /> . make the connection and charge same to the property owner. Also that property owners <br /> discontinue scattering garbage on the <br /> ground; to purcase fly traps to be placed <br /> at the rear doors and barns and where stock is kept that manure be kept in tightly <br /> 1 <br /> covered boxes to keep out the flies , all of which will tend to lessen the danger <br /> 4 4 <br /> of infantile paralysis as well as other diseases. On motion these recommendations <br /> 4 <br /> were adopted and the clerk was instructed to give the proper public notice in the <br /> papers. <br /> . -I <br /> Y COPiliUI4ICA TIONS. <br /> J. R. Downs of the Southern Pacific Co. informed the Board that a rate of 01.10 <br /> •s . ,per ton on crude oil to Redlands from Los Angeles , Los ? eitos , T:hittier, Eorwalk and <br /> • <br /> Chino would soon be published. It was the sense of th s Board that the rate is yet <br /> too high and the matter was referred to Attorney I.eona_rd_ vd th the recommendation that <br /> 0 <br /> he insist on a rate of ninety cents . <br /> ri Edward. C . 4iyans complained of the condition of the water ditch along his pro- <br /> perty at 613 Orange St. and asked that something be done to relieve the situation. <br /> 4. <br /> a Referred to the street Committee . <br /> L. Williams , Secretary of the Domestic Water Co . , stated that at the meeting <br />° <br /> I of the Directors of said company it was voted unanimously to accept the offer of the <br /> 11 City for certain portions of the water system , subject to the art-oval of the stock- <br /> gi <br /> holders thereof. <br /> sv <br /> Hamilton and Baker offered the city a certain garbage wagonat 0476 F. 0. B. <br /> At <br /> 1 Los Angeles . Referred to the Sewer Committee with pother to act. <br /> T. L. Frost , Agent of the Southern California Edison Co. complained of boys <br /> breaking street lamps and asked the co- operation of the police department in stoning <br /> it. He also said it will be impossible to install lights ordered in on East Palm Ave., <br /> and West Olive Ave. on account of tall trees. Both communications were referred to <br /> the Lighting Committee. <br /> li <br /> op <br /> I+' The Lighting Committee was also asked to investigate the ratter of a street <br /> k,y) <br />