Show fAVORS OPTION ON MILL CREEK Mayor Richard P Morris Continues to Push Water Plans HOBDAY ASKS FOR DELAY MASS OF ROUTINE AT SECIAL Myor p MorIs to the inesti of the eIt coutt last a tive to the of Utah lake wa tot foe creek water to be in the cIty Water Th comm tion follows i herewith an front the Lower Mill cent Patty a In favor of the city dated Nov 7 for tue ox Change f water belonging t for Utah lake Water for the sing of runs Un Dec 1905 tn order to this Option valid it be ratified by the city council and duly executed on behalf of the cIty shall The that the City an average of gal Ions of creek water per day anti is Ie Utah lake water to the during the season in the ratio ci live to four The city is to the farmers a bonus of 10 pep acre on the land an area of 1054 acres rho land Is owned by about per Sons the wan presented with a Ru louS Wells providing that the coun approve anti ratify the option on tue matter was deferred Monday night by request of Theresa who said he desired to look into the matter He said be did nu question bu that every thin wis all right but he desired to investigate the affair a little especial ly as there Is now in progress a law lawsuit suit Involving water rights on low lower er creek At Monday nights meeting Auditor C B Felt trill present a statement coy all expenditures made from the Water improvement fund created by the bond Issue This statement will be made In accordance with tIre tIo Introduced recently by Councilman Hobday Think Uncle Sam Should Pay Tue committee on streets the mayor request Con to see It the govern cannot be Induced to pay the Federal building site for sidewalk and paving tax Postmaster A L Thomas asked that the tax be abated as the city has no right to tax government property The was adopted The council rescinded its action of Sept 1 in relation to the side sidewalk walk grade at the corner occupied by the residence on North Maui street Good faith on the pert of the city made t necessary to take back this action of Sept 5 Elizabeth A submitted a claim for Sti last year The city nays and Mrs agreed oil a settlement Oct 11 1904 by which the city as pledged to restore sidewalk at the corner of Main and First North to the base of the steps and wall erected by Mrs prior to the lowering of the sidewalk by the city The work would cost the city about The settlement was ap approved proved by the council Oct i 1901 but the measure passed last her called for another change with the prospect of heavy damages for the to pay The action of Sept 2 was rescinded on of As City Attorney W H Bramel Protest Against Saloons Two protests against proposed sa Icons were referred to the license coni Mark aral seventeen others protested against allowing a an loon to be started at 9 East Third South W H Dayton Drug company and sixteen others object to the of a saloon at State Councilman Hobday spoke in of the latter He said It was pro proposed posed to make the saloon a sort of headquarters for Greeks and be be a place of this character not hat allowed in so good a business as that section of street streetA A bill froni the club for 50 damages alleged tt have been caused by flooding of the March 30 referred to the corn on claims The bill as itemized shows for cleanIng out mud and water 6 for cleaning rugs and 16 for floors of the dining room ye room and Councilman introduced the or ordinance providing for the annexation of the territory bounded b State Tenth South Fifth East and Eleventh South it W referred to the city en engineer for the purpose of verifying the description etc President 1 1 resolution tSO for an oil painting of ayot RIchard P Morris to be hung In Abe chamber was |