Show A lie l City FiHliei3 i The ordinary fortnightly meeting of I I the City Bolons took place yesterday afternoon Alderman Thotuas D Una presiding in the absence of tho Mayor The usual preliminaries were observed ob-served Minutes of preceding meeting were read and adopted fIll miuu j of the spoaial iucutiu eil8rtb examine the plans submitted for cue ue > v oily Hall t y tOt three arclitte held Saturday December 24u 1SS7 were also read and approved A petition was read signed bytJ oBn Scowcroft L JjKerrJck and lortydhe others acting the Jy I itaers to < jx tend the tewer now riumntf along South Main StTt to a point at least ejL far soutu SIB Sleuth street the uQ Tjantage claimed for thta extension Jpre enumerated aj being that an outlet out-let would be provided tor blatant water Which lays on tha surface or ground all the year roand wou d l re vent the flooding of places of ruaidenc during tne irrigating season and would form a part of any general system of tevera e which might in the luture be inaugurated lieferrtd to the committee on public buildings iSTRY POUND The city poundkeeper 1F Brown in a letter t > the Council represented that the city ordmanc quired him to take good care of estray animals but that the present acuities we re no tsuf ficient to enaole him to comply with the provision He reco amended that the City Council authorize the construction con-struction of a small shed with other suitable improvements Referred to committue on pubi builuing witn power to ant A communication was read from George P Arnold residing at the corner of Young and Seventh Streets calling attention to a defective sidewalk in tho Vicinity ot his residence Referred to the Marshal Messrs W J and S G Sttvens informed in-formed the Council turou h a letter that they would furnish fortyeight inohes of pure water suitable for drinking drink-ing or culinary purposes for the sum of 30000 Tabled Alderman West committee on municipal mun-icipal laws reported that they had not yet reached a definite conclusion in regard to which amendments to the 4 city charter would be DOSE Further time granted Alderman Watson asked for further time to consider tte shortageof electric light which wal granted Alderman Dee reported that he had > feeen the probate judge and the vratsh 1 man in regard to aeaing the watchtower m watch-tower and r commended that the m it ter remain in aoeyance Report accepted ac-cepted Alderman West on water supply reported re-ported that they had secured the prices of the pipe for the proposed extensions but pothing further could be done ba fore next spring Accepted Alderman Reese stated that 19478 was the net expenditure on the streets during the last two weeks Report accepted ac-cepted Coucillor Jackson made an elaborate report on behalf of the committee haying hay-ing under consideration the matter of sewerage a verbatim copy of which we publish under the heading of Sewerage Sewer-age Alderman West moved that the committee com-mittee continue their labors and be authorized to employ a competent engineer en-gineer to investigate the matter of disposition of the sewerage into tha Weber River which was carried Councillor Jackson in behalf of a special committee on proposed new City Hall asked for further time which was granted Alderman Reese committee on finance stated that the assessor had correctly assessed the Utah National Bank and they could not see how auvuing else could be done than tu grunt the application of the bank the having men assessed twice on that portion ui tUcir capital stock which ad heen Uwd in the erci jjl tion of their buiidiugy llportyxcfert to the Mayor fJ1 4 i J JKucorler titevgns reported that there wefe 22i0in the treasury Councilor Clark moved that 50 be appropriated to each of the tire companies com-panies > hicb was carried The usual bills were read by the Recorder Re-corder and onierud to he paid Council then artj aimed |