Show FUMBLED FU M BLED WITH SALOON of Council Will Try Again to ReVoke lice Licenses of Sunday S u y Sellers sell e rs 1 POLICE FORCE P UP V AY TOR CITY EM EX E ON AY AYi V i T H HE city council again V attempted THE T I last evening to revoke reve the liquor licenses of ot saloonkeepers convict convicted ed of violating lol the 1 hd d Y closing or ordinance ordinance ordinance but as before found that the proper ur had bad not been fol wed On the advice of the city attorney further furth r proceedings were stayed and the council fixed fu d a date two tO weeks n the Wagener Brewing Br com coin company pany which holds the licenses for B R BB RB BB B Moores and Broking saloons and when also A B Margetts Margetta i proprietor of the Warm Yarm Springs saloon will wilt be required to reappear to show I cause why hy their licenses should not Dot be revoked why hy its two licenses s shall not be re te revoked to yoked Attorney Benner X Smith mith ap appeared appeared appeared for the Wagener Brewing com corn company company pany Upon being Informed that no specific charges had been filed against the brewing company other than the communication from the duet chief of police stating the conviction of Browning Dahlstead and R n B Moore tor Or violat violatIng violating Ing the Sunday Sun ay closing law l w Attorney Smith declared that It was a a proceed proceeding proceedIng ing lag to enforce a penalty and was therefore in the nature of a Bi criminal action and his client could not be re required required to go to trial in Ia any such In tn Informal informal formal manner No documentary evidence of the con conviction convi vi tion of ot the saloonkeepers had been offered Attorney Smith added and even if so it would not be conclusive as a the defendants had bad taken an appeal to the district court from the th police DoUce court Continuing Attorney Smith said V the fact tact was plat hat Brewing company Bad sold no liquor on Sunday but had advised Its lessees to not keep their places of or business open on the Sabbath Manager Keyser Informed l the coun council council cil elI that the brewing company paid for tor forthe forthe the licenses of several eveaj saloons which handle V the beer receiving weekly w payments on account of the beer bought and the money advanced A As a 5 matter thatter of security to the brewing company the licenses run to tOV it he ha Added but ut the he company has hits no further control over the saloons and the keepers are aro not the authorized agents v i Breweries Are Arc Responsible City Attorney Nye V remarked that there t e could bp b no question qU n of the brew brewing lug ing responsibility r o for the th the th law under tinder the licenses but out there was considerable farce torce to the th thc contention c of or o Attorney Smith that the th proceedings dings of the licenses li ii l lenses censes ceases were Irregular While suggest suggesting s ing jug that further furth t be e deferred he remarked 4 that if ir I there were any other licenses Itc J outstanding about which there therO Is ls P a av v question que i of c responsibility s luy they V V VV ought to be revoked rok d V In a communication Mr Ir Margetts pleaded that th t he was out of the city When his 1 bartenders violated the Sun Sunday Sunday day dayla law ht and disregarded bs his ts orders to keep closed d If It I his lila not be lie revoked revo ed Vh he promised that s would not pot again be found o open op on th enday day l I k kV y V Councilman th the de defenses Je tenses put up p y pro proposed posed that all aU V ilc licenses be re revoked revo O VoIced vo 4 but hut Thomas motion prevailed postponing further action for or two weeks and nd directing t the th city attorney to prepare specifications l of charges against the offenders o for foi ors upon them V Following F g tin the di over oer the ther revocation r of o liquor licenses Robinson introduced da a bill to amend the liquor license ordinance D b by providing that on Sundays every evey Saloon shall run up its blinds lInds and remove all screens so as to give w throughout the premises from the sidewalks The bill further es that the ordinance V shall be b made madea It part of or the license re requirements requirements and that any conviction for violation shall be re sufficient to work ork a forfeiture of or license Additional restrictions i lions In the issuing MU are pro provided provided vided for and among the he proposed In Inhibitions inhibitions relating i to minors and fe te females females males resorting to saloons ons from the hours of 7 in the evening till 7 the following m morning re named flamed as specially restrictive rest was referred to the committee on municipal laws J Police Force Force Now Pull Full Chief of Police Paul submitted the appointment of Carl A Carlson Carison to be bea a member or of the police force in place of or P J 3 McDermott whose appointment Is under consideration by the council committee and who desired to have his name withdrawn and C C Anderson to fill the vacancy in the department occasioned by b the mayors rejection of Burton S Kimball Under suspension I of the rules both appointments were yere w re ret confirmed t without dissent resolution directing the Ue chief of police toj to J set et the prisoners In Inthe inthe Inthe I the city Jail at vi work ork breaking rock r rd pairing roads and doing other labor lab r which will not conflict with the inter interests i ests eats of was adopted I on fl recommendation of the committee on police and prison V VAn An appropriation of was as voted to the chief of oC police poUce to pay the rai road Toad fares tar s of or the expert detectives who have been employed from eastern aid western vestern cities to spot visiting crooks during Elks week and the chief was w s directed to arrange the transportation by telegraph V VV V The long Jong pending ordinance imposing 3 f license tax tar of 51 I 1 yearly on bicycles ble cl s sand and providing that the revenue shall sh go to the fund for the construction of f wheel riders paths in the unpaved d streets was passed despite the city at torney opinion that the ordinance cannot annot be legally enforced J ardley offered a resolution directing that the shade trees bordering the north sidewalk sId walk on Second South street where hete the paving is now in progress be not taken down pending a report from the street committee and ald the board ot of public works on cot the petition of ot property owners Q ners to permit the trees to remain Fearing that there would be trouble If the paving paIn contractor were ordered to stop work the council ordered the committee to investigate the situation Immediately and to make a report at the next meeting m Against Salary Increase On recommendation of f the finance committee the proposition to increase the yearly salaries of the waterworks superintendent and the street super supervisor supervisor visor Isor from 1 1200 JOO to 1590 1500 was sas killed Thomas offered a resolution which was adopted granting the sprinkling cart drivers drien a holiday next Saturday I afternoon without loss of pay so as to enable them to attend the Republican festivities s at Lagoon with other city employer V Recorder reported that dur during durin lag ing in July cases case had been disposed of oC in the police court yielding 1531 1591 in fines and forfeits for violations of ot the ordinances The department payrolls for the last Jast halt half of July aggregating 0 were ere referred for approval The Th council decided to hold its com corn committee committee meetings Thursday night this week so as to enable the members to use their free tickets to the circus Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wednesday evening |