Show I i NO COUNCIL SESSION Veto Vet of Eighth Ward Wad Sale Sae Will Wi Be e Sustained Because BeuSe tl tIe tle e state senate was In sea ses session se sion in n the council chamber last evening and only ten out of the fifteen desks necessary essary er were available in the the session eslon room rom at of the board of education the city ef coun council counci cil ci concluded It 1 could not hold a meet meeting meetIng meeting ing The Tho time of meeting was wa postponed till tl Friday night at the school board boardrooms boar boardrooms rooms and Recorder was ws di dl directed directed to have some one see to it that ink and pens pes were wee supplied the te councilmen for the word wor went out that no meeting could be held if i the members did not net nOt have havo writing material After adjournment there was a some talk informally about the mayors mayrs may rs veto of the proposition to sell sel the city s a lot Jot adjoining tho the Eighth ward td meeting house on the cast to the Relief society of ward wa for 1500 5 It was conceded that t at the veto would be sustained and he delegation of Eighth warders warder present announced that they would probably have to double their offer ofer Acting Bishop Bishop Me 11 Ulster said his colleagues could not to let et any other othe bidders bidder buy the lot lai lo which Is valued at upward of 0 Word Vord was wa sent set out by Mayor Thompson Thompson that he would con contribute tribute 0 to the fund for fOt fOr Its it purchase at the reasonable market mark t value value yet he was of ot the tle opinion that the city should not sell sel the lot The waterworks committee got pot together er e and passed upon a a a number of ot water tax abatements and petitions for exten extensions een Mona of or the pipe system |