Show IT RAISED A ROAR Elardys Resolution Condemned on All Hands THE LAKE MUST NOT BE POLLUTED The New Paving Districts The Paving of tlio Intersection of Richards and irst South Streets The resolution introduced by Hardy in the council on Tuesday evening last providing pro-viding for the appointment of a committee of three with the city engineer associated to investigate and report on tho best method of conveying the sewage of this city to Great Salt Lake has raised a storm of indignation and it may be here stated that no matter what the report of tho committee com-mittee may be the pJan will never be carried car-ried out To make that great body of waterthe like of which doos not exist in the worldthe receptacle for the sewage sew-age of this city would be to destroy de-stroy its commercial and other advantages and would be a very bad move one that will be resisted by every known moans said a prominent business man yesterday No resolution ever introduced ir the council coun-cil has raised sucn a storm of disapproval The New Pavine Districts The city attorney will on Tuesday evening even-ing next report an ordinance creating three new paving districts as follows FirstSouth Templo street from State to West Temple First South from State to Second East Second South from State to Second East Third South from State to Second East First South from Wes Temple to First West Second South from West Temple to First West Second To include Market street Third To Include Franklin avenue It is understood that some protests will be made but just what shape they will take is yet to be determined TUB Itichards Street Pavem nt The recommendation of the board of public works that the paving of tho intersection inter-section of First South and Richards street be at onco commenced contemplates the removal of the building occupied by Whit St Sons company as a meat market It is manifest that the building must be removed re-moved and a member of the board of pub lie works said yesterday that there was no doubt as to tho authority of tile council to order and compel its removal Of course such action cannot bo taken without due compensation to tho present tenants said he but I understand that the parties interested in-terested in having the street opened are ready and willing to pay any reasonable amount that mav be assessed by the beard of appraisers The city council will no doubt tor take immediate action in the mat I The Drputy WntPrnmtTS It may be safely stated i tho present temper of the city council is to be relied on that the application of the deputy watermasters to havo their salaries increased S creased from 75 to 100 per month be I rauso o extra ond onerous duties performed per-formed by reason of beinpr rondo special policfmen will bo blankly refused The eouncior generally look upon tho appli cation as being tho heIght of nerve es ppcially wh n it is considered that the I deputies their own wore request made t special policemen at Donr Away With thn Docs Deputy Galleazzi reports that during the past month over two hundred and fifty dogs have ore the wnv of ail flesh lie his issued fully firfl hundred notices in that tithe Porno of those notified that they wero violating tho law bv keeping un klopinl Icehsod dora herr hnnded in their 53 to tbe collector but HRlleflzzi ova that fully I two hundred and llfty r nple have poisoned their favorite pup rather tban pay the I required assrssment I U Fbi SnniHvhivp Since Tlnrily sprung Too point that the 1 city council lid no rjcht to pas an ordinance ordin-ance allowing barbershops to be kept open on Sunday because would conflict with Iho t territorial statute rm the subject of Sunday work ho barbers who arc opposed I to working 365 dftV in the year have rested romnrntivoy easy One of the foremost in tho movement strinst Sunday work aid yesierfluy it was now immaterial I whether or not the ordinance passed the union would have the canto power rnder the terrItorial statute ns i now hoc under I tho city nrdJnnnce and would use every legitimate means to enforce the law |