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Show : - TKKSAt,Tl,AKEnMES,'n-Kl).-AV- , JCXK II. m. ' 5 j If you want u pcrfcet cut fitting garment by the celebrated Tuvlor's Star Sys-tem call on Mrs. .1. C. liromsteele. itltt K. Second South street. TIIK HANatiN rilODl ( t; (.. Coinnilulon Merchant. Alt Si. XV rot Temple Mrrt. liiltier, ogir. rliifv ami fruit-;- . Wot. flit aijents tor the ll'.aninnd. 1 i:tI-iti- . Ayrshire, ereatiicrv's A A. tV 11. IV To. prinl. j Fur wedding binhitiv .ir-.-- ni I ?u to lh Variety Hall, ,M W ecund Ninth street. ; A splendid new lino of silverware will In; opened in a dav or two at j Davidson, Leysoii & Mol'uiic. Call ami soi' it. 'rli Fruit ami VrKtaklr Kwry morning at IVicinoii &('amp-- ' Mi's, II I Wot First South i 11NTAII HOTEL, j Commercial Ntreet, on the KuroprMti rtiin. I Thi fine hotel, st riot I v tirt ela-- s in every respect is now ottering indiu-c- - litems to ihi local ami traveling puhlie j which cannot be excelled in tlic west. Central location. Restaurant in eon-- I nection for short orders at nil hours, j FttENcll & Sow Kits, Proprietors, i - Car loail wool ami hair mattresses at S. K. Marks & Co. Central Subdivision ! 'I'll' hix ks ,Bi,.:uCy Ion3'ETr CITuYiii.-!- . IDAHO. . fnrn inn.m'-- r ami ntr luii: rTr4 I I' t I ntt.n ti.-- i r! run ii ir !'. Tm Wll wiit and waif lralinsl-T- . tr:. ClAKK HAVE. lttaaiA. M. G. CAGE, "EAST SIDE." Tht e 'fourth of a Mile from Business Center. 'I'lIK nin-- t riln r iiiprtT In HoiM lii-'- hi.iair.1 m ih uir a.l talk I Ihf litehr-- i wrinf tin i o. um tli- - vr sprltK H.iti.iril U !)um n in ' I i'i l.i ifit iliirma ih" n-- xi U will h blM,liraMr iMtH (inc. Cur.v-jV'- it 'e k.- - iui-e- l Si. t.. C.U.I, Hu4h! City, Ll. J. llKt.lUAi iv JOHX M. LAMU ittGrneys at Lawand Real Estate Agents. HOIHl; CITV, IIIMMV IHuXT mom. I'.nnitiaut bto-k- . m ilr.. We im the only rr.i'? ? in a lit VU ituini i Itymiwani ! lni, are la.muiarMv nlni t?h llo iil rit4. v l!,iir ...inf or Ihr irit .t. , - r.'- - r Mir. VW io wu.t . la buy-I- n fnni i.tlirir. ( tv rnt inHrltf l.:..t aoisiciti. The Idaho Land and Investment Co., ""v Have the finest city property anj ow 3000 auen of Krstchss kind under' water, with wjter right. Parties desiring acreage to live on and til! can havt their own tine ii which to pay for it at a low rate of interest. For partiali s, address IDAHO LAND ASD INVESTMENT CO. Naming. We the llii'l. isinneil lespeclf uilv eal the attention of the pulili,' to the fact that we ate the only nioiuUer. of the American Ticket lltvkors .".ici it'oan in S.ilt Lake City. There atv parties iioMijj huiui in Salt Lake City w ho claim mcml.oivhip ami lm are not ihcmhrrv, ami we take ll,i nielhotlof informini; the pul.pe to ! are of such persons. The onlv incin- - hers in Salt Luke City are .I. K. tilllKsl'IK. till South Main st, Ox Ali (il.OMIH I.. I'mli-- r the roslollice. i.acc ami sill; cut tains at S. U. Marks A Co. ' - l)r. Whltnry Ilin licrS Dental parlors next lo Cullen hotel. Having euteretl the emplov of Paviil-Son- , Leyson & 1 shall W pleased to see all of my friends at the new store. L;ih.i;t Koiikkt. The largest ilisplav of vegetables u the city at C. H. Duisfs. - For three weeks it Ikis been ituposM-- ' bits for us to do w atch repairing promptly, but uow that wo have se-cured the services of Mr. F.gbert Hob erts, 10 long and well known as a ss watchmaker, we can get all work linished in short order. Daviison. Lkyshx & Mi I t sk. Wanlail. All kimls of second hand hoii.-elio- ld ' goods at Ltchisou & Webber, t.ii S. First Last .siieel. Raliy carriages at cost at S. It Mark i itt'o. - (ioods called for ami delivered. Km-pri- e Steam Laundry, '.'1 Commercial street, Telephone 94. SauHlile Hull. At Mrs. Uionisteeles. 108 E. Second South street. Just the ihiug to go to tiarlield Reach iu. Parlor suits, largest stock, at S. H. Marks & Co. Novelty Manufacturing t'i. Gold, silver, nnd nickel plntiii-f- . J!c pairing of fans, jewelry, and all kind uf novelties. Kni dson linos., til east Third South Street. Fino lino of carpet at S. R. Marks & Co. Satisfaction guaranteed at Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 04. J. C. Conlxlin, ' STOCK lUtOKEU,! Mining Stocks and Other Saourities Bought and Sold. Teale: :n REAL ESTATE AliD KIKES. Mcmtvr Salt Lakt Slock (tittt of Salt Lake Ht'al Hutntv t.'schitnye j 'rir(ri,n 1 Vin a tnnltnl o.s"if Uilr t i j tor respomlenre MI Itltetl. Itetervnenit - Ull'iui NaltuMal H; nS. Defect NstiiMiiil Hunk. I t ih Null, unl l.io.k J. K liovily, Manager Weils, Varno Co., Salt l.ahe City. Uuom 'M, second rk oi'. Wasatch building. Price Sc Clark, Dualera in Poultry and all Kinds of Game Fruits Vegetables, etc., hi season. No, as til Noulh utinet, )liliolt Kliuhmll Hlm'k. Ladies Bazaar, ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK. hfeiaovi'il tu lll'J H Muln Htiort Choice line of Piano Govern, Tabl Covers, Toilet Set, Opera Bags, HoU Pillows, Hand Bugs Bureau and (Sideboard Hearts, Hilk Drapuv, Ocn tor Piecesund Doylies' Hummer Cor sets, Hwlsft Embroidered Annnis, Ruoliln, Ribbon and Zephyr, Wash Bilks, Llnons and all kinds of mater-ials. Stamping Done t Lessons (llvrn 3 A. S, Webster. A. M, Webster,, OLXAM TITL11 REAL ESTATE - ... AGENCY Lom, Riai, HT.ri, Ilium HTOCti, DmniBuiKJi 'ourt lioiue, I)nrer,Col, UaDiftr. ' TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHING 120 Main St AlUCviciUl 120 Main sF , Clothinog and Shoe ) ISO MainSt CowHl)iy i20Main wv. ari: miHsiut kih i (UK GLOTH1NG D PA RTM HIN'IN And dotrrmiiu'd not to t arry over any Spring (hkh!s. And linn believers in tho old .sainn that THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM I hen foro we have mm ludetl to make a swcepiitf of from 25 to 50 per cent mi our 1 Clothing and Spring Overcoats For Two Weeks. Kenifiiilier that thc who tunic lirst will luuc the j best selection from a NICW STOCK ONLV TWO MONTHS OLD. Remember the Place and Date, from May 28, for Two Weeks Only. American (loiliing and Shoe Co., . ! iO Main Street. i Lace Hals. New stock just arrived at Mrs. Bonn Steele's, 108 E. Second South street, at reduced prices. Call and seu them. - Tim only place in the citv is the Va-riety Hall, .14 West Second South, for bargains. Call and see. For lamps, silverware, table cutlery nnd pictures, gd to the Variety hall, &'! West Second South. Call and seo my new line of Spring Suiting worsted panlaloonings, etc. ' W. A. Taylor, 4." K. Second South. Cheapest cariet, wall paper and o at S. R. Marks & Co. West side rapid transit will be com-pleted to Kl Dorado within !( days. ' Ciias. S. Wll'.KKS, Pembroke, quick job printer. I BOISE CITY t IDAHO, Offers to Home-Seeker- s Many Advantages. fllERE is an abundance of government land of the very best quality, within a reasonable distanre, open to actual .settlers, piUJIT-GftOWKK- S and jjardncrs can Ket small tracts out of which lare incomes can be made. JANY distinct lines of business specialties arc still open, waiting for men of ability and character to fill them successfully and profitably. JNVKSTORS will find excellent opportunities, either in the development of trade or manufactur-es, or in the purchase or improvement of property. j j TIIEKH is a vacant house in tin; citv. j Twenty per cent, ought to be added to the num- - j ber of dwellings at once. i i For special information, address the Secretary I of the Boise City Board ofTraie.l JthnGna, Onibi, Keb. B. F. Ulmi, Sill Uli C:t. Tolxxi G-ra-nt So Co., ; iCDXTHACTOUM Full: STKICICT AND SI DK WALK PAVKMICNTS; ,v AN l ti;. I.KKH IN Cements; Trinidad Asphatum for St etts; Siago'itlu'c and Grant o'ithic Lr Sidewalks, Basements, Flours, e'e The t H mu tin of Foi l I i ml and Aiiici lriii IVnuntt. Crushed Slag for Cetrmnting for Salt to Contractors. Estimates furnished oo ill kinds of Cemcot Work, Ctuititiig, i:t. All work Gumttffi Ojjhf mm S. Mailt St. Crut-- r nt niiili ra,.T, Wai m Hriu Telethou IU. Vr Thini t nwl .SmUt Sorlh. t 7 ; 2 3"":r tj nr t r a. ' i' rr " to j52 --M T1.. V -i-SXCLUBIV t. VZALEllU IN-- Ml rzzJtnJ SHOES Sole Acents for James Means' SIlOGS. Spencer & Kimball, 160 Main Street. ' M aiifl Montana MacMnery Companj C. P. MASON. Manager, Headquarters for all Glasses of Machinery. Engines and Boilers from 3 hor power aod opwardj la stock forlnua iliate delivery. ?tam Pump, InJ.fUrt IIor Whims, Hoisting Englas ;Kotk Breakers, Wall's Rolls, logenoll Air Compressors and Ihnll, Lubrt tating Oila, Mine, Mill and Smeller Suppliea, Silver, Gold and Conceatrat Ig Mill erected and deli vered iu running oni. r. 'Maiae OSce and Warerdoms 259 S. Hail Street, Sail Lakg 0. S-- AGENCY. BUTTE. MONTANA. Utah Title Insurance & Trust Co.; OK West 2nd South St., Salt Lako City, Utah. j' Officers unJ Hlocklilclr- j John E. Dooley, President L. S. Hills, Vice-Preside- nt j A. I Thomas Secretary. Incorporators: ! r H. ArEKBACH. Mrehant. W. 8. Mivkick Hanker. ! (.CCHAXBtas Onurlo Mining Co. W. H. Hwt. ilr. hnt. foH N J. Dai.y, Capitalist. Jamm Hinne I tab lMral K .llmwl. I E Doolf.y. 'ailr Well, Kargo A . K. A. Hmitm I'aubJer I)-- HavlT.jflUni ' C Haix, Attomt-y- . Akthi k I Thoma. ('vrii'ri( I uui L 8 Hiuj fahler )w National Bank. i. it. W'Aijirii. t'nl.m Saiil Hu IOMS A. M AJtsHAIJ, Hrbate JudKe. '.S'U't - M l. Attorney, John A. Marihaii. J. F. Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ftrtesinR, Salt or Vt WelU Irillfl. ; . r.,.v.-f- . I'ropectH fortoal anl .Miaral. t.f,it ikvn. Dtj Well a Spetialtr. t TBEY MET1AST NIGHT. Considerable Important Business Trans-acted By the Moulders of MuuioipalLaws. jTjMBBB OF MEASUKES CONSIDERED Two Niw Ordinances Passed Bids Re-ceived Keports Bead Protests Heard Appropriations, i look of horror and desperation . mped the l'aeos of tho city eouneil- - who fonned a quorum at lust Jilt's meotiug when Recorder Hyains unroll"' a wad of paper as big arouud half ripo watermelon, aud stated j'll lt it probably contained about 8,000 ,, unc3 protesting against the city transf-erring or selling tho water works to individual corporation. Upon the urgent solicitation of tho members the Min(.s were not read. Tho petition W1s referred, to the water committee and business proceeded as follows: :. A SWITCH FRANCHISE. Work having been stopped on a witch franchise given the Oregon Cen-tra and Utah railroad the original franchN was changed so as to conf-orm with the wishes of all concerned. TO OPEX A STREET. The petition of property owners ' livi-ng ou Apricot street, asking for its opening according to width, was acted upon and allowed. WHAT A RAILROAD WANTS. Tlie following from the Salt Lake City Railroad company was referred to the committee ou streets, ma UT.E CITV. June 10, 1890 To the Hon- - ni'ble Mayor and City Councilor Salt Lake he Salt Lake City railroad company vtbv petition your honorable body for tho SjM to coustruct andjoperata by either eleutrio. ! or steam power a single or double truck ;mtrallwyof said city viz: Beslnnaifl at the intersection of north, south ,nd south Seventh East streets; thence south n Seveuth East street to the city limit s ; tftence !t ob Boper street to Sixth East street . KEFEltltED TO A COMMITTEE. A request from the property owners of Second street that a wall be built in accordance with the instructions of of the council of 1880 was referred, to the committee on streets. COLLECTOR DIEHLS' REPORT. Water Kate Collector Chris. Diohl made the following report: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of jt Lake City : (iKNTWSMEN As the time for imkiuK assessments for water rates for the vear beginning July 1, 1890, is drawing mr. 1 deem it my duty to report to your hono-rable oodv the condition of affairs of my ofllce, and at the request of the committee on water-irark-to make such suggestions and recomm-endations for your consideration as seem to me proper and best for the management of this department of the public service. desire to call your especial attention to the mhtisioess-lik- e manner in which the accounts a! tbls office wore kept by my predecessor, the imi inequalities in the existing water rates ind the difficulty experienced in collecting aicr rates assessed by the prior occupant. A SPECIAL TAX. When v atermains are laid or about to be iiil the city assessor and collector levy an sessment on the property owner benefitted r it, which is known as the special water aiinstax. The tax is paid, and the collector und a list of the taxpayers to the city auditor, !im'i)tei'8 the names in a petty ledger, giving (rteredit for the amount paid. From this edge r the assessor and collector of water rates ikes the names of the creditors and enters kirn In the assessment book. When the rates re payable he issues receipts for the amount it by eac h water taker and deliver them to tie city auditor, who charges the amount nlnst the water taker in the ledger. At a nvcnlent time the auditor balances the Hwr accounts and mails a statement to each fctor. The former auditor mulled some of these Jtements up to January 1st, 18W0, and the riyrecord iu this office is to be found in a copybook, tho figures in which copy lug mi indlstluct as to be scarcely decipher-Ti- e. The debtor is supposed to call and sel-i?- , hut while some have done so, the large oiorttyhavo not. No further stops than the rndtng of these statements have been taken. Tkneare now l.lta such petty lodger and If the present increase of water-tor- e continues, which, judging froru the of the mains, it undoubtedly will, the Mltor win have to keep accounts with more iffllOOQ citizens at the end of the present haveoTccurJinn'rtw1,!,"0t th'emn,t,ot- -difsf'e"rehnt par. mentoytheotheii b) one ani1 non-pay- . E0i.LKWHOIAKEWm: Since thei "hi" hrA J ""l'pliod with water "ml March r"v ln wn n ai ' "A I'chruurv 1K a total of : i a"J .ak-Th- T f June last every SKIi wl" "or, WATKR IIATKS. mtPSu strict ussoss-incom- e tail"! ' ity "a" an UECOMMENDAXIONS. ommcni7:0' l"e above ,a,'ts 1 leave to rec tourSits SrtHftr,,TfI,nd I the water maiuH ili P.i a,S '"r layine tag water a"h anm,al,y a11 lililr''1' "0' Plains be the Assessor nnd Collector of water nt. "SS?ra-Th- e chauge see and convince himself at a glance that it is aSS?!7 k"vt a,,d 111 a bnee nmuuer Af,7hassrIlt,shouUi "p Provided, mtbLSwvv1iU?, v,i9W of tl,e illuome fat fl'0"1,arrantR.some of Lmu.t?i ndVL'ed,amlthatthH '"""-sso- r be iu" assess mr snrinktlnir hiwns nr JuJrlX UeCUuB Wl,h StVB "r nuoxt,T'!',1,; a ltlon or ordinauce he n;?f,d,d.ecltt,1n whether credits due laying water mains are personal crcd-it- s or property credits. 1viTI11Vl?,1h1at,a ".''P'lty assessor be up. keeping the books aud takiug hS'iT. the of'U'e especially during the peilod when assessments are Iwing maile. ' CHHISTOPHKrt DlKHL. Assessor mid Collector of Water Kates. Salt Lauk Cm--, June 10, lsati. PLACEU ON i'U-E-. A pelitiou requesting that the grade of First East North be left as it is, was placed on iile. WENT TO THE MAYOR. C. aud G. Buckle prayed for pertuis. sion to conduct a refreshment booth at Liberty park July 4th. The communi-catio- n was sent to the mayor, as was a similar one from Mrs. M. A. Johnsou, WANT A DITCH 1'ILLED. A petition from 300 property owners on Seventh West street, requesting that a ditch be filled, was referred to the committee on streets. A HE AFTEU SAND. Haddock & Coon's request to be al-lowed to dip sand from Jordan river was referred to the committee on im- - rovements, as was the proposition of 'r. C. W. Higgins to buy tho w.irm springs in the Nineteenth ward for a consideration of $50,000. WILL MEET Mil. STANEOIiD. A communication from Joseph Stan-ford, requesting a conference with the members of the council relative to im-proving the water supply of Capitol hill was read, and it was agreed to meet the gentleman at uoon today. IT CAN'T BE HAD. Henry Barnes and others petitioned to lease two acres of land in section 25. Their proposition was laid on the table, with the explanation that tho property had all been disposed of for public im-provements. IT WAS TABLED. Tho petition of O. H. I'ettit and others to have the special tax for sprink-ling on all school and religious denomi-nations remitted was laid on the table. WORK JOR THE OFFICIALS. L. C. Fitts and others petitioned for the removal of a dairy at the corner of Fourth South aud Seventh East. The sanitary committee was directed to give the matter their attention, and the marshal was instructed to look after the obstruction complained of by Orson Rogers, in front of the silk factory premises in Canyon road. agree to sell to the citv as cheap as it could be bought of tin' makers. Chief Stanton asked that he 1h allowed an additional man at a ralarvof per month, to take charge of steamer Xo.'.' and a team of horses to lie located in the carriage house of Mavor Little's estate, on Second East street, between rirst and Second Smth. so that engine will br; ready for immediate use. That there be an appropriation of 1..VJ0 to pay for steam heater, horvs. and other apparatus, that have been approved by the Citv I'o.mcil. l e on Fire Department. The following appropriations were made: Ellas Mori-i-sneii r.: a Tmi,U! s..i M. Merrill WI. b ::::::::::::: A. i. Anderson msA) Tu,i .iiiJ.tiK.ir ANENT Ft UK ALARM BtiXI'.s. The ordinance tu prevent interfer-ence with tile alarm boxes was called up and passed. The ordinance pro yules that any pcrsou who shall wil-fully break or injure any lire alarm box except for the purpose of getliti"; the key to send an alarm of lire, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and jtned in any sum not exceeding $100 or imprisonment not more than 100 davs or both. CANNOT HAVE TWO BARS. The ordinance in regard to liquor licenses was taken up and passnd. This ordinance provides that retail liquor dealers s.hall specify that a license asked for is for one bar onlv. Action ou the ordinance establishing a driving park at Liberty park was de-ferred for oue week. ANOTHER ENtilSE HOISK. The following bids for the construc-tion of the new tire engine house were read: Robert Crow, stone work ouly $ '3. SFiT.75 Taft k Ki augttU, no plumbing 7.!M.ui Thomas Wilson, no plumbing T.I'.Ki.ui u. McDonald, stone workonlv y. r.f.(Ki Ileeseh A Kllerbnck. plumbing l.uki.UU K. Morrison, plumbing iw.uu T. O. Comlie, entire building 1'.' sni.uu 1). C. McUregor. same slsuu.uu Hauilan & Benson, same 7.MO.M) James Htevensou, same u.uwui H. C. Havener 7.SWI.0O T.Lloyd 7,!17.'.U0 Tho bids were referred to the com-mitte- e on lire department with the mayor associated and empowered lo make a contraot. MISCELLANEOUS. The council were unable to catch on to what Fred. Simon was trying to get at in his communication relating to public Improvements for Fourth of July, aud it was returned to the writer with the request to bb moro explicit. Resolutions offered by Councilman Pembroke relativo to the discharging of fireworks in tho business portion of the city Fourth of July, and providing for the extension of tlie lire limits to all points whore water mains have been laid, were deferred for action to the next meeting. V. J. Coots' claim of $1520 for work-o- n the foundation of the city hall build-ing was referred to tho architect for his endorsement. Judge Powers urged the council to have the grade established from Third South to West Temple streets, saying that it was tho wish of the hotel Ontario company and others who were putting up costly buildings in the neighborhood The city engineer was instructed to es-tablish tho grade. A number of liquor licenses wero re-newed, permission being given to tho Kentucky liquor company to run only one bar under one license in their build-ing. Henry Wagner's application for a license for a saloon on West Second South was referred for one week. Tho recorder was directed to in-clude the curbing and giUhering at tho time ho advertises for bids for paving Commercial street. Cpuucilmati Pembroke tendered his resignation as a member of the com-mittee ou claims, aud the same was ac-cented. J. 15. Waldcn's communication ad-dressed to the. council asking that the council chamber undergo a spring reno-vation, aud that tho w alls no relieved of some of its present decorations as they wero not in keeping with the ex-isting state of affairs, was taken from the table aud referred to the sanitary committee. Governor Thomas was present and stated that he understood that his tiatno was on a petition asking that a driving track be reserved for the speeding ol fast horses. If, however, the construc-tion of such a track was likely to in-terfere with the rights of tho people he did not want to be understood as favor-ing it. Tho committee on streets favored the establishing of a grade in front of the residence of R. N. Baskin, First street, and the establishment of pavement grades throughout the city. Tho street sprinkling contractors wero ordered to sprinkle the parks and boulevards on Sunday, and it was agreed to make tho election of a board of public works a special feature for the next meeting. Adjourned until next Tuesday night. THEY WANT WATEll. Tax payers stated that they were willing to pay the expense of extend-ing tho water mains from the comer of First West street along Sixth South and Fourth West streets. Referred to com-mittee on water works. T1IEY FHOTEST. Frederick Wattless and others sent in a protest against the giving of permis-sion to the Salt Lake Rapid Transit company to construct a switch from tho Union Pacific railway track to their lot on Third West. Placed on lile. Joseph Booth and others protested against tho petitiou of E. B. Aspinwall aud others for the cxtcusiou of water mains on Eighth East street. Referred to the committee ou water works. ItltPORT OF CITY OFFICERS. The city cngiueer reported that the cost of pavinir Commercial street with chat in Itself is work enough for any w good twokkeepcr at nine hours steady wjierday. taim; my short term of office I have writ, nuut 817 receipts for parties who areou the otsol the city corporations lor paying for ittr maius. For those I hold the receipt ot r "ells, the former auditor. These 817 re-ij-are stored away in the City Hall vault, Miave nut yet been entered in tho petty W rtniply because the present auditor, lph E. Hoae, is so crowded with other Mthat it is an impossibility for him to do ttevftt attempt to commence It. "itiRtothls credit system many house-i'- s have not bothered themselves about "Payment of water rates, aud tho city, bv ;nrof lis failure to balance these petty accounts at regular Intervals, nan al-- T3 water-taker- s to become indebted city corporation. we are u the books quite a number of w Malms who owe from ft to d(), simply SO. tbey were not notified ot their Mednesg nt the proper time. iii.1, ?S "leans to enforce payment osmit tho water oft from the particular wiwiowinitfor rates. The execution of wciion of the ordinance is anything but m more especially so when the fact is a mto consideration that within the last mi, Iuany homes have freuuenllv 21 Inches of asphalt with stone curbs and gutters would cost $0500; without the latter, about $r000. Ho also re-ported that $4712.70 was due Elias Mor-ris for work under his contract, and $170.7)2 to John W. Snell for work on tunnel in City crock canyon. Police Judge Laney reported that during May Mrs. Merritt furnished 31140 meals and sent in a bill for $3U1.110, aud Mrs. llurk, at the county jail, furnished 1901 meals that cost $21)8.0.1. The total amount tho city has lo pay for the mouth is $8110.5.1. and in return they received the following: cash Days' labor ami.M) 1'liiea remitted Total P3.H08.-J-SBST TO TUB CITV ATTOltNEV. Robert and Aunie Johnson Shep-herd's claims to a deed to 2x10 rods iu lot 3, block 58, p. d., was referred to the city attorney for an opinion. A KAILBOAD COMFLUCS. The Salt Lake City railroad company gave formal notice of its inteutiotis to eomply with the terms aud conditions npou which it was grauted a franchise by the council. The company agrees to pay into the city treasury a per cap-ita tax of 1 mills for each and every fare collected. COJiCEKXIXG WAIPB ASP grKIXKLIXG. An appropriation of $5000 was made to the water works depai tment, and the mayor was instructed to look Into the complaints of property owners on Third West, between Second and Third South, that the territory has not been sprinkled this season. The committee on water reported ad-versely to the petition of M. R. Gillman and others asking permission to use the roadway and waters of City Canon creek- - ' Permission was granted E. B. Aspin-wall aud others and the Deseret Agri-cultural and Manufacturing Society to extend the water mains. IMPBOVLXG THE FIKE DEPARTMENT. Top mayor was authorized to contract for a Holfowav chemical engine at an expense of $2,200 and a hose wagon at a cost of $471. It was decided not to purchase anv hose until Ihr receipt by a local tirm of 2,000 feet of it which they XTa P- - n iH a question for the ."""J'yjo decide, whether the money from a ittleu "Mng he has not received, aud which w?ve . befiu collected from the "iiS. ""pd the use of the water. SP?'ntt which I desire to cf.U your "S.8 th? fuot thllt tUo credits fUi-- laying thZf, aius are U considered personal taj?f w Pay for layiiiK water mains thelf fereut lot in variout! parts of the ieintirlts,v,m,anot necessarily attach Z7m g, to J(,il Boe iurtiv-iduall- so :oitS 0ITset a tHe warier rates on one 'Mh"r iv.ul'te1ven thirty years, aud leave ntss,,b'1ect to tho annual water rates. I cau 'taSr'; .Ce,01" solution to this effect, be a well established custom, at ACCllIOSITV. ;abiw)elu book turned over to me Is a '(C "slt5V .Th several Items which mesS. ltiBd.'heiunouut8nrt many of tttr or most'y entered in pencil. The re th 1 .Receipts is written In red ink 'PnnKU"eutere(l amount. No date ;ioni?hasniudels 0ven. which cau 'OBthesthYe e ;: laethnS nS ,thc receipt book. Owing iattirt1eePlntno ""Oks it would ttantiiT" ascertain the correctness ctit th of .the offic- - You will is altogether Irregular. J'0SV5COM.EOrSD. ' Vpi6. Milage Si4 ." Watr rts U,599.4N i rthe cnS lf1uirea that he should pay "lifted nlH"1 monthly or oftener. to t htiI .continuously from Au- - 23 s , hc w out of office on yaf. 1889-- 4 &W,.1T when he paid over ,Wptin"lS.'aat to February he P'MeaU m:IM. a total of "ISMeZfl Wy short term of office I to the citytreas- - SUW te?I..iofc,U'775-S0- - For eleven "4.81 collection amounts M,w,ere is yet due S798.30 from ? enllS'i5l!eri' about M0 of which 'Up.aad hf pn account of changed " " i kM88 old houses in which mtornJ" torn down ta lmto',tru('turel'- - 1 have ordered ent orMl lenty-seve- n places for trnt thi fs: S0Tue ot them have 1088 majority have not. In the TWed brmbLchant?e 01 ownership "y ter JF prompt collections .l(tfcl' the assessment has beea itfM80"1 WRa boxes. J1"' tsiWenforced In former ? :ter iniportanc to the .SghirieA "scauxe he cannot jjj. u the curb box cannot ros'lv,ifflcnItv experienced in when payments has been re- - (Sln1 and has.nt one "Mlnf ?;.n'm J''l- - he lays i. i (.KE.1T EXCITKMKNT At the (iraml Army of the Itepulilic Hail on South H.MMiid Mroot 'ear Ciilli n Hotel, In the City if Salt I. a lie. MvhIitIdu. Kfl'erU of Animal Maantlmil. The Lain Walk, the lllinil See ami tho lruf Hear- Dr. Smith the magnetic jiliyii'i:in of New York gave a very interesting ex-hibition at tho G. A. i. hall till morn-ing Ion large uml inlereiti'il iiuiliciice. The powerful ami mynterionn Ji'll'm't of his magnetic treatment is truly won-ilerhi- l. Al'tHf giving a short aililress cxplainiug his ntethoils of curing ilis-eas-a voting man was invited logo upon ihe stage who hml I een siilleriiig for sonii' lime with rheii-matii- '' neuralgia. The doctor ap-plied his hands to the aliected parts for a few moments when the man stated to the audience that he was entirely free from paiu. Auother very interesting case was that of an old lady who buffered from a chronic affection of the liver and stomach, and who bad been tormented for months by a most distressing pain between her shoulders and under thje shoulder blades. She went upon the stage stud received a magnetic treat- - from lr. Smith, which consisted iu lay-ing his hands upon the affected parts for a few moments ajid then making a few gentle passes over the parts. After receiving treatment the old lady arose to her feet and with tears in her eyes j thanked the doctor over and over again. She then stated to the audience ' that she was entirely free from pain for the first time in many mouths. If time and space would permit we could record many more eases that were per- - j manently cured. But as the doctor . will continue to bfal the sick free of ; charge every morning from 10 to 11 i o'clock for some time to come, all cau . go aud witness for themselves thee most remarkable cure?, Everybody treated free at the hall. Dr. Smith has ; taken parlofs at No. 25iJ West Temple j South street, where those who j are able and willing to pay may go from 'J a. m. until 0:80 p. m. dailv, except the hour at the ; hall! and Sunday.;,; Consultation free.; It costs voti no'thing to go and have a friendly 'talk with Dr. Smith. If hn -- cannot cure you be will frankly tell you. He guarantees perfect satisfac-tion to all whom ks treats, i |