Show 1 COUNCIL GIL TALKS OF MUDDY WAYS 1 4 i T American Party Members Seek F t to Draw Attention From t s State Streets Condition I i It ItI THEY CITE FOURTH WEST WESTi Rr i i f I 1 i AND SUGGEST THAT HERALD i t LET UP ON FIGHT t I I i I 0 3 That tho American party members of I tho city council would like to have The j j Herald discontinue its lt work of bringing the disgraceful condition of ot State Slate g to t public notice was Woul indicated by their I actions at last nights meeting Evidently they believe the State street situation is Justified by what hat they allege to be a worse condition on Fourth est cst street 3 Tho mattar came up with the introduction IntroductIon i tion of ot a resolution by Councilman Hob Hol Hobday j day tay ordering the street supervisor to tithe take t kc immediate late steps towards placing Fourth 1 West street between South Temple and M First South Sonth streets in sh shape i for traffic I IThe The Herald says ays ya State street is i In a disgraceful said ald Hobday but It The rhe Herald ought to Ui go and take a look 1 at Fourth West Vest street State street aim sim simply r ply in III it for mud i Tho The Herald had better quit printing z pictures I tures of State street shot in Council Councilman man loan Black at his hta juncture He lie followed this by ng og that time the mud on State street Is only a trifling affair Council Couill Councilman i man Fernstrom then took a hand in the discussion That may be all nil right for State Stat street 1 he Ime said but I 1 want to tell you ou that I Fourth Wast VoaL street is no so bad that it is isI impossible to get teamsters to make an I effort to deliver coal there They 1 wont a draw it as 88 whenever the they try their wagons or harness harne s break down and nine ninel l times limes out of at ten they have to get someone I cl d rise e to come corno and help drag them out edt Councilman Carter gave it as his opinion I ion that Fourth West est street was one of lm the iho streets that the Rio Grande Western Vestern t had lIld agreed agre to gravel but no one seemed m it very clear as to whether the street was r included in the arrangement with the ii road rad Carter finally fin all said he thought lie IMS Ti could get Superintendent Welby to t take takeI I L a reasonable view of the matter so the ther ie r resolution was withdrawn ami and the tIll matter d to Carter with power to act Druggists Arc Are Cited I Councilman Mulvey came forward with witha a resolution citing the Van Dyke Dyk Drug Drus Dru I 1 company the Bridge Drug company compan K li KP KI I j 1 P Kerwood Frank E West Wes WestSide WestI I 1 a Side Pharmacy B F T Jdnes I Ithe g the Hoover Drug Drui company An Aim 11 iI I and the Doull Drug compin to ap appear poor peer before the license committee on onu Thursday night to show cause why they u t should have hae retail druggists liquor li licenses licenses i im m q censes and also why wh they should not be beL L compelled to pay pa back license indebted indebtedness ness ne 8 The resolution r passed ant anu an the clerk m l was instructed to notify the stores in m 4 question of or the action of 01 the council 1 I The following promotions and appoint appointments appointments I ments in the fire department d were ret rec recommended I Ii by b Chief Vail and confirmed C by the council Lieutenant Fitzgerald to tobe tobe toI be captain to fill the vacancy caused by bythe bythe byr I r 1 j the resignation of Captain J W Y Love Lot Lott t Lieutenant A R Williams to be he captain Firemen James JamIS Murphy Andrew Andrlw I 1 I and Harry Robbins to he be lieutenants and 1 fl tt C L I Ritchie Andrew Mack and Charles Parkes to be firemen Th bids for city cit work during the cur current current curI I I FL rent year and on o motion of 43 Councilman Mulvey were ere laid over to be betaken betAken beI I I taken up by 11 a committee of the whole hele on 1 Thursday night next Lm b Complain of Car Service m p Under th head hrad of special business a pe pee petition 4 of ot of or the time New England ad protesting against the s street tre t car carI I i service they the have hae had recently from the I Iest it West AVest est Side Rapid Transit company compan was wasI I rend read The petition recites recite that the tho servo service service ice has always been bad but that on the th and Uth lith of the tIme present I l E month no n cars atS at all were run and time the i people were tre forced fOrted to go 10 out of their way wayt t to ride on the cars of the time Utah Light and andA A p Railway Hallway company I The franchise lse under tinder which the com corn company compan cornI I pany pan operates was granted ranted In 1891 and the I I petitioners say Its terms crais have hae not been I j lived JIved up Ull to and that the th company compan should II be declared to have forfeited its right to 4 It The matter was referred to the com corn committee on laws and the officials of the company compan were cited to appear before tha it council Thursday night to show cause I why the franchise should sho fd not be bl revoked ii Several bids blila for supplying 4 XO feet of or L hose for city ciU use were read and referred I I to the finance and amid fire committees Chief i Sheets wrote declining de to recommend th the I renewal of the license now held by bv Tom TomI I Higgins who was recently arrested for forI I violating the time Sunday Sunda closing law and th tho thI I F license Jl ense was declared de forfeited at the ex expiration exI I 10 of Its present term I The matter of the appointment of a park commission lon came up in the regular course 0 I of and nd on motion of Councilman C j 4 Hobday a meeting of the committees on I public grounds finance and muni pal law lawI I was 81 held after the council At AtI I 41 this meeting Councilmen Ferry Ferr Hobday It and Fernstrom were appointed to meet I Wednesday in the office of the city at attorney attorney atI I torney when some proposed ordinances 1 bearing on the matter will be considered |