Show r COUNCIL PASSES LiGHT AND POWER FRANCHISE J l Fernstrom F Casts the Only Negative Vote When the Final Test Was Applied long and Acrimonious Debate in Which Threats and Biter BlUer Personalities Play Prominent Features of f the New the Company Accept A FER ben being in session for nearly five A M hour hours th the ci city at 1 this ming morning p passed the sub substitute ordinance granting a Cf lon and eten extension o of th the trl franchIses of the Utah Light Railway elY for years ers fr fross Jan an I 1 J 3 o or un an antil t til Jan a I 1 A Ion hoax an and acrimonious debate pr pre preceded cede ceded the vote by which th the eln wa was ISe missed which wa wa participated In Inh h by Wells e Kd and on behalf of th the t Light Railway company an and by Councilmen n Black Martin A J Dv DaVIS and Hobday O on behalf o of th the solid Id Idel el ht wih with o remark remarks by Coon climes Pre Wood YG an and oher others To th the surprise of th the small bt but inter eted loby lobby which was el mainly of general enl officers r of th the Uth Utah L Light b Railway company an and m oy of tbt that hut but one ODe vote ote wa was caM cast against the substitute or ordinance O On t lbs final Councilman Fel Was It its only active opponent After Ar the transaction of considerable othe other bunes business the substitute was reached In Is its relar regular order uner th the hd head of sendina ordinances TiR Thea arose a queto question as to whether I It WS was to b be red read the o ot the thir third thu time and a long discussion ensued before the an log cl uso ws wa determine determined Fernstrom on the Firing Line Councilman cost ended that thata a moton motion to take all n matters pertaining to the extension ot of ti the Utah Light Railway franchises ot out of he be bands or of th the joint committee to which it lt fu fur an extension ws was r re I erred nearly three month months ao S should lic made a and ni fot CUI Bisek Marin Martha sni A J D di did nt not agree rP with h 1 while Councilman Wells his position was correct Well thought bi I I It was finally held ti ordinance must b be n and that the redin reading woul would be tle the third I It was als also Mid held MidI I t that the tbt orinne ordinance wod woud b be subject to Falling to carry rr their point nt I hi regard r to the mn meaner in which th the ordinance I suld should b be bought brought before o tb the council for acton Councilmen and Well I tok took anh another tak ick and endeavored to toha ha have e t the council go Into s S sn skin This move Nove was o opposed e b by Con Coon Hobday oIlmen Black Martin arUn A J Dv Davis and Weis Wells Frees His Mind Councilman Wel Wells mad made a long sh shIn speech In which b he r regretted te the failure of the members of ti the lk ei ht to take a L o sensible view of the situation n Th They hat bad badI hata L a chane chance ro fo a franchise tat that b be just to both pP tl the city and th the corna c corn pony but had permitted themselves to t a I bome become blinded to tl the bt best interests or orth ol r bOth th the ct city an and th the company T TI Thea r ere re C not ding doing justice to n I company ad anti h he felt crt certain that tin the tinI company would nt not apt accept tI the p I franchis franchiSe I Coune Councilman mn F Fernstrom went furt er than Councilman Well Wells an an talked of ol r political b bosses and newspapers that die an tort pubic public opinIon and mislead their theli readers d lie saId it was right foi r i ito the councilmen e front o the Fifth h precinct i to act as t they ey were acting in th the fran franchis chis chise matter but the councilmen from franz I oher other precincts out ought not to d do s so I Sounds a Note of Warning b by Councilmen Blek Black to what M is MI a I referred h he sid said The h AnEr American pr pail I cried carried the Fifth I It man means religioN noh noth jn lug more or nothing l less whet bt It ItI ii I I mn moans Tt Then n ht he si said the a wh WhO were ant fair treatment for foi forI r I I t the rth Light Rila Railway cop he have to settle tte with thir their I erts They rY woul would fn find that th they had bees a i weaving a rope p that Olat wol would pt get tangled up I in ther their nek necks an and han hang them Then a Would h be KO an e end to then their pit political c careers r I Councilman Hartt nten asked Council Councilman man i if hE wa was speaking Jakl b bI hi hiS I authority i in what was likely to toI Ia S ba happen n to te the sid solid ept Ting E that if by hi his act t in voting rO for tb the sub suba I franchise h he w was dig digging laSa I laS a TaVe b be w was rad ready to pinto go inta a I I Councilman Fet Shine tt that fl dd nt not mn mean to maE make s 2 t threat t oly only to ta C I tel tell what ws was likely to happen wins bJ lb I yol voters got ot another chanc chance at rO rome of ti lb C councilmen o I I I Solid Eight t to cen cenI I I A m motion llon by t I tI g ito flits Y sE W was t kiat b by byS S a I ote of av to S 8 nO noes t the o et voting in t the negative I Councilman Wells mol meraI after rc a loni S SI SJ h to give th the ex ic I of fifty year years fT from Jan 1 J ird instead t I I for years ar 3 as proVIded i in the th t This caused arother IO long draw dawn a out discussion hut but i it WS was laate 0 by a vote ote of 7 ae ayes to S 8 J ins I Then Councilman Wells nus r maed t to pen penal th the rl rules to h hear fr frets JUe Judge I Grand Jer general counsel r for U Ut light Railway company tima having mAe made to hearing fr rm r hin him while t the ordin ordinance wa was bing being ra raan an and while Jt ft w was subject to tn Te The mot motion was W vote voted down a s no noes R S Councilman K S H Dav Davis Davisa move t ti a r recess until S 8 p m eny Los Losi I s i 5 KYe ayes 10 R noes Thil Th mon motion wa was r times the Ii h nee several during th net next bt but wa was vt vate dw down e tim time Councilman Weil Wells tr tried to have the orine ordinance s SO J amended a as to a arant rant an extension of trl to t I I 1 Ut Utah Powe Power compy CompanY without t that a r rIto Ito being to pt put up v u si Th This WI was vo voted dw down Fifty HorsePower Free Tn Then a an anet t I company t to give to Sah Le Ct City fr th the eual equal of fifty ho horse pw power of 1 tr energy ined instead of thirty hor pwe power a as Ire provided In t the original dr j L Lof of th the substitute ordinance W was adopted At th the suggestion of te the cy city the section or of the odine ordinance 4 fo for the tre transfer to th the cy city o of ld land a 1 waler rights In Bg Big Cottonwood C w was mad made me more explicit aco adopted T The following amendments werl Immediately st No 5 5 an and a as an aiton thereto insert Sid Said Utah Light 8 Railway company shall U furi furnish t to the cit city at sch such a 5 sd saId city may require gravel c cars an 1 shall hl hul haul gravel and dr dirt fo for ald said ef 11 fo for street pr purposes a at na I seeable rt rates to h be agreed e upon bMw tl pony enl council of H said city and 8 said corn com compy py I Add to Mn section 8 a at th the en end thereof Jn In ca case tI the city council shall here hereafter after grant a franchise oer over any of f It ta streets to ay any oher other street railway 41 cc I interurban said Utah company s Uta Light Riwa Railway company shall allow such of h company running arr arrangements over i 1 f fI 3 tracks to rach reach any y important I or cater center up upon Ju compensation illg m made by sh such oer other for or I a I maintenance an and us use of to track tracks so used o or s Must Sprinkle the T Tacks ck Relve Resolved That at te the e end ot of ston section 9 h b be inserted the following provIsion That t si said company sl shall hereafter during the life ot of s said 8 street railway franchises a and eh each of them b be to kep keep the space between their rais rails an and tk tracks sp ad and as also a a apace tN tw fet feet wd wide ote outside ot te the ote outer rails o othe othe the ot outer r track properly sprinkled In Ii conformity to te the orde ordinances 1 ha force upon sh such subject Insert a as alon No U ii the p dut duties a and o Light Railway company in ret respect t paving repairing protecting a pvn for portions of th the streets oe occupied b bIt y It tracks shall b be u as fixed in s sa and of the reviser ste f futai Uta utai a or of 1 a and said sections ae are hee hers hersby by made a a Jr pert s Judge Young Gets a Chance Speeches were made by Councilmen Veil Felto Tudd h ham A A T J Dv Davis Bl BlaCk HoaLT Holiday ar I Irs rs In support of their respective c Jr and ten then Judge Tu e LeGrand YOi Ye an wa was accorded th the priVIlege of te the f ft He told accoe of the eco efforts or of t the Ut Utah L t Railway company t to secure a an eXE ex or of it its franchisee a and s said te the r 1 Pliny was seeking fo for Doln moe more C ti tia a far fair exchange o of its on F Cottonwood crek creek wt with te the city F He 61 not regard the substitute ordinance a f c no th od a to the company Rn and w convinced tr J I tb the epy company wol would Dt not accept It IL Te TeI To vote vot was then taken with the re rca t te te I tn w sae The sli solid eight t wh who foet forced tn the S SI ordinance through te the ci council are e eI I Black A J D Davis P I Hartenstein Hoy Hobday Main sen n Wo Wood T Those who finally voted wi wt them fo for th the passage or of th the a aH ace H Hewlett t B Barnes p E E H Davis Dav P Pra J I Tuddenham an and Wel Wells Coca Councilman stood true to his colors so tre h co ac I voted against the s substitute ordinance vote agi te I Mayors Veto Not Sustained T rise council uni fail failed to sustain te the mayors veto f th the aoto o of 06 t tO tOI I pay P J I Moran o for lotrn lowering the Bell i cit conduit In street The inspector on the T o t credited t M In with th but ad and the mayor md and city engineer we were unable t to cy understand why th the bi bill sold should b be ay ayI T But the council by a voe vote of ofay I B I ay ayes to 4 J noes tl d decided to st stand by it Its action In making tbt the appropriation A petition lg wa wan pw to te the I I last t night ain that Xa Main street r 1 r frem Fourth South to Nth Ninth Sot street on fl I It ws was referred to te th the e eon A nb of property owners lit in t b vicinity o of Wee WestminSter NJ Ii c t ted to 10 the council an against the sr r posed of streets and au al e aD Jc t the cU o Referred Referred t i tt ithe t the r on aD streets g a and te the ct cat |