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Show propriated for current, expenses,.!.' inciud'snx S-23.S'J for .streetlights, .street-lights, j After granting a number of liquor licenses, the counc 1 ad-j' journed. -I MEETING Important Business Busi-ness Transacted The Logan' city council held j its regular semi-monthly session Wednesday evening, President! Robinson occupying the chair. 'Willard- Hansen and others petitioned the council to allow j them to lay a private water pipe from Third North to ' Second north street. Referred. A. H. Palmer asked that the canal on fourth south stieet be reduced to the. level of the street grade. : Referred. '3 A. iNewburger and others petitioned the counsel to grade ' Fifth North from Main street : two blocks east, and Main be- tween fifth and sixth north i streets. Referred. J ,1. Justice H. A. Pederson repor-. $ ted 27 cases in court during the :". past quarter, with 21 comictions : and 40 collected in fines. . Pound keeper J. H. Gnehm reported re-ported 25 head of stock impounded impound-ed during the same perioc, 7 be-' be-' ing .sold for $21.25. The others ' were claimed j Fire Chief C. B. Robbins re- , ported one fire during the quar- ter. . ported 43 arrests during the .-I quarter, 9 being tramps, 4 min- :' . ors in s'oons and 15 disturbers of th pe ze. Sexwou Knud Peterson report-j ed 24 deaths in the quarter. 6 of' these being from old age and 9 j from pneumonia. ' The committee on streets re ported that it " would require ,J 600 to grade the hill north of - the temple, but made no recommendation. recom-mendation. I. Couucilman Burris moved that 200 be appropriated to com-"f com-"f mence work on the grade. This ; t motion was lost and the matter ( ' was tabled indefinitely. X On motion, Marshal Crockett -was instructed , to see that no gravel was taken from the south ?J.- side of the temple at' a point lo k- er than the established grade. Councilman Burris moved that only 100 be expended on the re-f re-f r pair of the river banks. Lost. A Fjelstrom and others were f granted the privilege of laying a private water pipe on Third north street west from Main, on condition that they be not thereby there-by exempted from any future water district assessment. . The city marshal was instructed : ; to cause that all corrals, out-! buildings and similar unsanitary objects be removed from the banks of the Logan and Rich-j - mond canal. j Mr. N. Andrews offered to i perform half of the work neces-1 sary in grading Fifth east street between Fifth and Sixth North, if the-council would furnish the) balance. Referred. . J Sexton Peterson recommended that 31 trees be planted in the cemetery to fill vacancies, that the blocks be numbered and that benches be provided. Preferred. A bill from the city physician for extra services, $45, was disallowed, dis-allowed, The -sum of 001.69 was ap- |