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Show tHE v TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, MARCH 19. 1904 of the increase ia the salar- Kit. HMICItS MAKES REPU. , md th ' , ', BKrshal; : "'rL. cd and which have not been council had ? I05? paid, for To The Ccmdsstosers Demand For trUome session on Wednesday, the reason that Attorney Keeler advised W the Auditor that the in nrintfhich' it mannede, ' A Settlemesl: were illegal. The wnsiderahle import-creasMayor , to d'sP, ordinance creat j was evidently desirous of jetting; a ?'otrtIir office of Superintendent of that extra $100, for there was ab 8. . W. Hendricks other excuse for menwas in town on for the Thursday, than the hope that the ' Superintendent a salary tioning it, the of the purpose council examining report -- A might order the 'payment of the Payae per- - JetLT county special auditing combe to bonds trtnthlv requires Councilman Hatch said he conld mittee. After making a brief - in His of $5000. snm the iven in vestigation Mr. Hendricki wrote ordin nut see that the conucil had any- - the are prescribed by the following letter, which is seif unL and they are in brief to have thing to do with it, and snggested ! that if the Mayoi really wanted j eXDla?atory ? cJe Complete control of the, entire Logan, Utah, March the increased salary, the courts due Astern, to collect all monies Jacob N. Larsen, Esq. were open to him to trv and get r'seriicevind turnitbver tothe County Clerk, Cache County, is empowered it; The 1 Mayor said he 'didnt He treasurer.Uy Logan. Utah. want it, but just wanted the counbis assiatants, by and Dear Sir: and cil to know about it; a rather Yours of recent date, advising the consent of the Mayor lame excuse, since the council alalso lays ordinance The me of the. report of the committee .council. of electric ready knew about it. use the to as rules down appointed by the board of county Tt requires commissioners to audit the county livhts by patrons. Bond Election Notice. makes and in advance, records, and calling upon me to payment the-ci- ty service An it unlawful to ose election of the qualified make settlement for sliQrtage in aU the without complying with voters of Logan City who paid a the books of my office as county the ordin- regulations laid down in property tax in the year 1903 in treasurer for the years from 1899 said Logan City, Utah, will be to 1903, at band. Before making settlement upon the report, 6r H P. Nielsen applied for the held on Tuesday, March 22nd, any certain of purchasing privilege 1904 on the question of incurring otherwise, I most be satisfied that tbe figures are correct and in parland owned by the city and located additional bonded indebtedness for to 'Referred werd. Seventh the in the purpose of providing a fond ticular 1 desire to call yon attenstreets. on committee the for the defraying of the cost and tion to tbe fact that the auditors subcompany ueeds correction. The .telephone expense of completing the muni- report the to give , a In Statement G. Errors in Tax mitted proposition cipal electric lighting plant and provided 10 Rolls free for 1901 Book B. page 187, telephones, city system, mentioned in Resolution in them will accept council is the crrect and UrderT passed 'by "thTTtJ ; I1? i of 19 lien of all license, and also furnish council Of ,12?; w1iere' City. Utah, Jaoe a reference to' the ix lights for the telephone office page and recorded 1902, at 9th, page The matter was 270 free of charge. of the record book of resolu- show that the total is as it appears elecon referred to the committee tions of said city, and the payment in the report, $100.25, so that instead of that page being erroneoustric light and .the. Attorney, with of indebtedness already incurred act. ' to power and unpaid thereon; the amount ly totaled as stated by the audiA resolution was passed order- of bonds which it is tors, they themselyes have made a proposed ' to false cement the of construction the charge against me of $24.75. ing issue thereon is twelve tbonsaud to the G. Errors in Tax Iu Statement pavement dollars. ,, Roll for 1902, Book A, pages 210, depot. v ; , order of the city council. By subcommittee The cemetery 237, 244, it is stated that tbe corHattie Smith, to the reference rect totals are respectively $34.94, mitted a reportin City Recorder. $11.95 and $9,54 more than the towatering of Jots itfl the cemetery. made tals as they appear on tlie page. The The recommission wit; Here is a Treat. fact is that on' these pages the ,as that a man be employed to keep the rubbish away from she head of Mr. Igleheart, Manager of the sessor entered an assesment upon the water maihS doriugfithe sum- Salt Lake Herald will lecture un- oertain ear "otnpiiniesi Which nn mer, so that the pressure i in the der the auspices of the Agricul- der the law must be made by the pi'-cemetery pipe? dm W tural College Lyceum Bmean to- State Treasurer, and not by the tained. The rommitfeethought night. The gentleman will be Ac- county assessor. For that reason it wonld be a good thing, to replace companied by Mr. Lovey, car- these items were not properly enthe 1 inch pip that ; now spies into toonist on the same paper, who tered upon the assessment rolls of the cemetery from the mains, with will give n chalk talk. Some ex- Cache County and were not, and .a 3 inch, one., as scion as. possible. cellent musical, pieces will also be should not have been charged up A further recommendation was rendered. No charge, everybody to tbe county treasurer. In makiug tbe matter right, the made that some day in the latter inyited. auditor in totaling the be first of or of county will in May, be A ball the gym part April given set apart as a day for Improving 'nasium after the lecture. Admis rolls omitted to total these items, or to charge me with them. This and beautifying the cemetery. All gion 25c per couple. al the recommendations were' adopted Very much to the regret of the the auditors now attempt to do, be collected I never the council. money by committee the program os sched- though People living in the depot dis- uled for the lycenm course has and cannot be charged , with the trict, asked that another regnlar been altered on acconnt of illness items. There is a douL,, error in policemen be pat on the force and and other courses beyond the con- the item of $34.94, as the origins tax upon that page of these car assigned to duty in that locality, trol of the college. as the hoodlum element there is Excellent entertainments snch as companies was only $17.47, but as becoming uncontrollable. After a the above, are being prepared to it was totaled separately in lead good deal of discussion tbe request take the place of missing numbers. pencil, the auditors in totaling the was finally granted and a new rolls have also added in this total policeman will be appointed. again, this charging me with the 309 Estey Pianos. The fire limits of the city were original car tax and the lead pencil house music extended so as to include the court total which they erroneously carsecond Tbe largest House lot and the new into the total of that page. sold three ried States buildings in the United bein j pnt in California Upon the tax roll for 1901 I up by John Anderson hundred Estey pianos will aLd others. which am also charged by the auditors A piano last year. , , in with two items of $4.74 and $1.72, John R. Edwards presented a stand in that climate will staud which were placed upon the roll in Petition for a renewal of hia billiard any climate ou earth. hall license, and, a red ink by the assessor as unpaid Harris Music Co. lively discus-resulte. ' J - mkelf cn - ; ntj 17-190- 4. I SJ b i ' A I THERE ia an advantage in leav- f fi ' i ing Denver oh the Burlingtons No. 2. at 10:35 p. m. It lands yon in Chicago 7:20 a. m., ready for business. Yo a save the hotel f V i Chicago i arrived the , 4 t " night before does not. And the service Money on- the two-- - nights train to Chicago class in every all that. Saver The v ' - bill; the man who . , I , is first- - ' aud respect-din- ers, train to Chicago leaves Denver 4:15 p. m. It is a bird. one-nig- ht Two good trains, to Kansas City and St. Louis 2 p. p. ra. iiiliiiiinin Ticket Office: T9 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST. Ilium1 R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. SALT LAKE CITY. -- I I-- - ZJ ri . ..THE NEW dognCejj -- s East Overland Service -- -- IS OVER THE -- I T s i Union Chicago,Milwaukeeand St. Paul Line. ) Mi 9 Three trains to Chicago Every Day -- Ticket Office 106 West C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agept. Second South Salt Lake City, Utah. d. Estey dealers. was a disposition to be fair in- the matter how Presbyterian Church Services. eifer, upon the part of the council. It was pointed out that the ordin-aa- ce Services at the Presbyterian originally passed had been church. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. The tampered with bythe former conn i Topical evening meeting, Its in nl. order to allow W, H. Hurst Tabernacle Fast Meeting. L establish a saloon liere and that sentiments. Its principles. Its tt looked like discrimina- publicity. Special music by young unjntt tion to accord one man a privilege I OfflpO N. E. Clemenson. it to another ...The council therefore decided to repeal the ordinance, and referred Jhe matter to the committee" on municipal laws, with instructions to an ordinance, repealing thereport one nowon the books. The petition for a license was tabled until the ordinance shall be passed. COMMISSION CO. The following named persons .were appointed jndges for the bond . election: - . Hew York Stocks, vmd John Montrose, Bonds, Crain Richard Henstrora. Olof 1. Pederana Provisions There entirely - -- -- CU1MINGS r sen., Scon. ward Wm. Athay, John !fln,?.av,,8-IIn2- b Roberts. TM warH.C. Knowles, B. Lewis, Iai p-m- . ! lJ J. M. Blair, Wrdu- - J- - Nielsen, Aote3 John H. Dahta. ward Andrew L. King, ,red Bcholes, Hcbtr Olsen; 1 ! Mayor Robinson brought up tLa . Blocks bonpbt and old on from XW.8rkprt.ent for quotation to ciUh. which enable atif action to banker a vUlual U a Inrctom. 17. Hr WEAVES, Local Block. .Room A Commercial Horse Clipping Mgr. - ; Mr. John Roza bas just received horse clipping a new now is prepared to machine, and to the satisdo that sort of work faction of the most exacting. . It is tbe finest machine of Its kind ' T ever brought to town. , up-to-da- lnH MigUran faster than The Colorado Flyer AN te - Via AIR SHIP The Book Island Systea but No Railroad Train Does Th flyer leaves Colorado , Pprings and Denver X:I5 p, " nu today and arrives Kansas a.m. tomorrow. City at 9 Sapper and breakfast ara served in the Diner. connections art made for , all points . southeast and . east at tbe Kansas City Union Station. Night train tor Kanras City leaves Den ' . ver 9 p.m. , - " TOT" KANSAS' , mrln or dlwt ;Cntlmiou taxes of the preceding year upon certaiu property. I was unable to collect it And therefore was not charged with it upon the rolls or in making my settlements with the auditor for that year, and should not be charged with them now, bnt the auditors include, it withiu their charge against me , There are one or two, other hant-ter- s that I notice in the report which I have not been able to look -intothoroughly Awhicb I sboujd board before the to like to present with the miking any settlement matter. this npon county I shonjd be pleased to have notice of the next meeting of the board, if they should meet .before their next regnlar meeting, so that 1 conld present this matter to them, and arrive at a satisfactory con' clusion. Respectfully, 8. W. Hendricks. CITY j E. DRAKE. WI: I:, ill . .... Diat. Pass . Agent. . EO. E. BIBLE, Trav, Pass. Agent. Salt Lake City, UUh. . CIIAS. B. SLOAT, . Genl Agent, Denver, ' , |