Show MAYOS V ROAD HOAD IS GIVEN ITS FRANCHISE I Browning Believed the Corn Com Company pany Should Pay Something to the City Other Matters Considered The Ogden city council coundi last night passed over the mayors veto the ordinance nance nanee granting to the Salt Lake Valley Railway company a street railway i franchise along Wall Wail avenue The or was over the veto by the same vote by which it passed seven to three Carr Abbott and Jones opposing the franchise In his voto message massage Mayor Browning took the ground that the company should remunerate the city to the extent of at least 26 25 per motor and that the time when the company would extend its line to Brigham City should He made three years instead of five lie also wanted that portion of Walt Wall aye ave avenue nue which the company agreed to grade and open dedicated to the city and the franchise to be forfeited in incase incase case the company should violate my iny of the provisions and continue the via vio violation lation after thirty days He further furthermore furthermore more thought that the company should commence work within sixty and do all the work except the grading be between tween Salt Lake and Kaysville from this end The mayor mayor also vetoed the action jf f the council in allowing J E B Davenport back salary as chief of p Th mayor claimed that Davenport was en entitled entitled titled to only nineteen days back pay The veto was sustained by a vote of o five to five Another subject that agitated the council was a communication n fron fros Chief of Police Conlisk in which he ie notified the council that he had re relieved Officer John Cooney and ap appointed appointed pointed B O 0 Sullivan in his hi place This matter was referred to an executive tive session notwithstanding time the pro protest protest test of Crosti who wanted it considered without In the star chamber session it developed that the only charge filed against Cooney was that he had served a summons on a man manas as though it were a warrant from which action a damage suit against the city might occur Cross wanted to rend fond for Cooney and give him a hear hearing ing but the matter was disposed of temporarily by referring It to the po police police lice committee with instructions to re report port at the next meeting The committee on streets recent mended the tho construction of a bridge over the Lynne canal on Fourth street The city physician made his report covering the th recent smallpox epidemic to the effect that the disease was en timely wiped out oat in Ogden and that out of eases cases found in nineteen different homes there had been but butone one fatality The doctor said that the experience exp through this epidemic was that vaccination was on sat absolute pro protection from smallpox |