Show r SECOND AVENUE V r V TO BE IMPROVED t. t r. r I. I 1 I Be the Longest Stretch of i Paved St Street I In Inthe n II the City V TO BUY VOTING MACHINES MACHINES' I V of or Committee c cC V I C and It Must M IC I of or Payment l V B The special committees committee's report rec- rec I that the city buy eighteen VV I B United States Standard voting maI ma- ma I 3 chines with the thc con condition lUon that the I ii count county buy U a like number was one 1 V S of the Important matters considered creu 1 at last nights night's meeting of tho time city V council attended cd b by Martin Ferr Ferry Mulvey Black Tu Tuddenham FernI Fernstrom Fern Fern- strom Barnes and Wells I 1 A resolution from flom the lie special comi com com- V j i appointed some weeks ago to toV toS S V look Into tho the matter of purchasing V 1 d o voting machines that hat the thc city bU buy ft I eighteen of them with the un under under- er- er I. I V f I standing that the thc county count bU buy cl eighteen was passed all the tIme nine mem members ers V V V present voting for fOI the measure The Tho 1 I committee reported that it Il had 1151 examined cx- cx V the United States voting maa ma a i Chine and found foun that it would do away 2 with mistakes an and delays delas and would FV also reduce election expenses With V I fi S n n. joint committee from tho the county commissioners the committee had hadr i. i r agreed to purchase thirty six an and the tho count county was isas to pa pay for tor eighteen of oC them i Consider It Economy J V Black a of the committee I VIV t t V t stated tate that list the machines would woul save I- I V Ii approximately 2800 each cach election f- f V V Z and would therefore pay for themI themselves themE them- them E selves In n about out five years as the machines machines ma- ma V I 3 chines only cost OO each and can be beS j. j S- S paid for In annual installments t t J fi The recommendation of or tho com com- 1 7 J was adopted an and the lie question r i of terms was referred back to the I same committee with the lie city attorney J ne ney associated to formulate a report to the thc council as to the tho best wa way to meet the bill The report of the Ep special committee commit commit- tee on oui the renaming of streets suggesting sug- sug 7 V ting gesting e lIng that all an tho the north and south V V streets in the northeastern part of the theS S V ctt city retain their letter leUel names and that the he name East Temple street be he not changed to Main street was Avas adopted V The changes as now completed give the names of city streets as follows t There Thele wIll be no changes In the streets that are feet wide All streets running east an and we west t V which are less than 13 feet wide are areV V V now avenues V All those running north and south j i retain the name namo of ot street V All streets that alo are continuations of V other streets are areo o to o take tho the name of I 1 hie parent street V V V V All AlI street will be changed V T here necessary ry l. to eliminate cate names V V V V V To 10 Second JV Avenue A c uc v j The Thu city recorder announced th that t InV in V to the adv V for lor ma- ma S of oC Second avenue from flom rein I. I l. l Canyon road to the reservation Jess less than ithan third one of the lie pi property owners own- own ers lia hajj protested against the pro- pro V J i iosel improvement ement Therefore See See- ond avenue for a distance of or two fc miles miles' will be bc curbed guttered and macadamized makIn making It the lon longest est straight Improved street in tho the city I Three vetoes from Irons Mayor Ma mr Thompson were read The mayor vetoed the letting of the contract for the lie new No G 5 j fire IIO station station sta sta- tion on or the ground that the city enL en- en n- n L V should be he associated with the V fire firo chief chile and the building inspector 1 tp tp pass on all nIl partial e estimates the V V V 1 compromising of or the 1000 dama damage c V V i i suit lt of nf M. M r. r I I. I L. L Cummings against the thes I 6 s gity for anti and the settlement of off I f the claim of for tor or of Eline i V. V V i Est Es on the ground that he bes bc- bc I s that hat those e matters mutters should go goV golie V f 5 anto the lie court ourt anti and th the Justice of theS the tho I S Claims determined there as ho lie did ld not I V o elle either to ho a valid vaU claim V i I. tho the ell city The Tho vetoes were laid P. P J m for a week weel V V V I Would O Overrule Veto fC 1 The question of overriding o the he mayors mayor's may may- 1 01 ors or's veto on the Seeing Salt Lake Lale I I Car sign which ha had been lal laid over o V I j from last week came up again The petitioners had hind asked the tho privilege of or V r placing a three cornered sign seven se 5 I 3 a feet high on the telephone pole In InS S 4 tho the center of or the street In front fron t of V V t J their heir pIa place co of business on Second i South Tho Time council was agreeable VJ j. j i when the tho petition was presented and granted the time request When hen it came to toJ toI J I J the hc mayor he with tho the ready pen J that ever marks mark his actions vetoed i It it Time The vote veto was read at last weel weeks week's R V t meeting of the council but was laid hall i over ovel for a week Last ni night ht when It II Iti f I i pame cama amo up as only nine nIno members wore V present and it ft required a two thirds vote vOJe or ten votes to overcome time the voto yeI ve- ve I to ful cy suggested that list It go over o I t for for a week Black thought it would be all nil right V 1 1 lo o amend tho ho resolution to read that I I it should be he a It four cornered sign By 4 this means the tho same sarno resolution i in a a. aI aI I S new form would go back to tho the mayor mayorI j I lou for his lila approval aI 0 Tuddenham moved noved a substitute that tha lint the tho sign should be ba six lx foot feet high Instead 4 of soven so Amid considerable lau laugh laugh- hI h- h i I tor tho the members l c evidently hugely cn en- en V f the time joke Joko on the mayor adopted adoptee the the- amendment and now tho the mayorI mayor V I jj i will have havo th the tho pleasure of oC passing on V I 1 the limo resolution V V V VV If Ir ho vetoes it It It will be pa passed I over his lus head next week when a suf- suf V 1 number of or will wilt be vr ent S The Time chief of or police son sent in the tho name namo t t. 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T J 1 had Imd I b en appointS appointed appoint appoint- S ed cd special policeman at tho the request of or V I the thu city treasurer to servo without V JIa pay pa Tho rho appointment was concurred in Th Tho city auditor submitted the pay- pay V the time last half unit of April amount V ing n to 11 81 Un Under er a suspension sion 51 n of times thC rules the tho amounts due duo the tho r. r V various i. departments ls was at appropriated i to the tho several committees with power V to ro lo act t V c Co Several bids on city real estate were elc m opened but hut no action was taken owIng owing ow- ow V V Ing to the he absence of Hobday The They will w be considered ered at am next weeks week's LX meeting of or the council t V Cock Fighting Ordinance V V i An ordinance was introduced and V referred to the tho committee on cipal laws amending and re enacting 5 5 section of tho the revised ordinances ordinance SV V of lof of Salt Lake City of 1903 to read aa am S V V follows Section Animals Cruelty Cruelly To Cod To-Coe FI null hull etc lt It It shall bt b bu butt i ll tt t V unlawful ul for an any person to torture ciu cru H beat beet main man disfigure overdrive over overload v overloaded d overwork Vt load drive when hen V VV VV V A V 1 u. u V t fl 1 V 1 V V i V L torment or deprive of oC necessary ot of proper food drink shelter or protection from time the weather an any horse or other alumni l within with with- in the limits of oC Salt Lake lak City whether belon belonging to himself or nn any oth r person per per- son hIt h 1 I It shall be he unlawful for Cor any person to keep kep or use within tho time limits of Salt Halt Lake City an any bull bear beal do dog cock or 01 other animal fowl or bird for Cor the purpose of lighting or baiting or for an any person to tobe tobe be a party part to to or present as uS a Jf g spectator at any fighting or baiting balling of an any su such h bull huH bear henr dog doA cock or other othel animal fowl or bird within said city dr Cr r to rent any building barn stable shed room yard ard ground or premises within said ald city for the time purpose pU of fl fighting or baiting an any animal fowl or 01 bird as aforesaid or knowingly to suffer sue or permit the use uso of an any such building barn stable shed yard ar ground or premises In sal said elt city be belonging belonging be- be longing to him or under his control for either cither or an any of the purposes aforesaid An ordinance revising section 9 In relation to the abandoning amid and selling of sick or disabled d animals docking horses' horses tails taUs and leaving any animal standing on nn any of the streets of the cit city for more moro than five hours was re referred re- re erred fencel to tho the same committee |