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Show City Council. Meeting of the city connril Tuesday Tues-day evening, Mayor Little iniding: Petition of John G. Burrill. asking an appropriation of twenty dollar for damages to bia horse and Im'gy Ciused by the horse stepping into a hole in a culvert on South Temple street, between Eighth and Ninth East streets, was referred to the committee com-mittee on claims. A communication from Mrs. Lucy W. Kimball, asking a settlement of her claim against the corporation for gravel remuvod from her lot, lor eireet improvements, was relt-rred to the committee nn Htreeta mid aMpy- Petition of Bolwinkle, (or tin pr v-ilege v-ilege ul cuuveyiug water in pip.-s Irom the ditch on Centre street, lu his resi deuce, 19ih ward, was yrante.l The report Of Alderman I'yper for the month of July, was au-6)t"d. Number of cases iried, 71; cash tines, $526 50; labor fines, $216 50 The following bills with allowed : Boarding city prisoners in Jul) 2,024 meals at 15c, io0:l ti,t; hoard and care Ot three insane patient, $99.46; guarding water tanks and lighting oil street Umps, $60; colluft iug dog tax, $24; cae fur Slierma i (insane), $99.69. The sum of $500 wan appropriated to the contingent fund of the superintendent of water works, and $500 to the mayor's contingent con-tingent fund. J. he committee ou municipal lawB presented a bill for au ordinance amending the ordinance relating to crimes and puniahmeut. Ti e bill waa duly passed. The committee on municipal laws also presented a bill for au ordinance amending the ordinance relating to water works, wb'cb was passed. Counoil adjourned till next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. |