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Show adopt definite measure to protect the live of the rittreus- Ke-lveU, That the re.pertlve car companies and the elwtrie liitlit companies tw illrx tnl to at once unite In pta-ln such eomhtnatwo support sup-port at u-b po.nt a uiay be detTmiiKid by ima couucll. Io support of this motion Mr. Pembroke Pem-broke said that it was high time something some-thing was dono. The condition of these wires at Main and First South was appalling. ap-palling. Should they give way, no one could predict what the loss of U.': would be. ArrROI'KtATIONS. The following appropriations were then ordered: 811 Lake P I. A 11 Co ...-,., t'rwt A. Hal SfiO Kml U. P:iiin ,-f - tuJ fluff Herrr " K. H. lr- uo lUnl n A Ih-uaon Mii lalls Hedges fruu) Total Sl.lVl.kT The council then adjourned. il CITT COUNCIL VTattara of Importance Transacted Tor the Fublio Good by the City Guardians. FLUJIEEK ASSISTAST INSPECTOR A String of Petitions ia Presented The Board of Health to Take a Hand ' in the Gams. The atmosphere which the city council coun-cil breathed lust night was not permeated perme-ated with railroads. Although Mayor Scott is an earnest Liberal and one" of the charter pilgrims of the lilertors now traveling in the territory he wa at his post and smiled ou the following councilmen: Messrs. Cohn. Anderson Spafford, Karrick, Pembroke, Parsons, Pendleton, Heath, Lynn, - Hall and Noble. The following strin? of petition were read aud referred to proper committees: commit-tees: M. II. Hennessey wants the water mains on Scoond West extended. An assistant plumbing iuspector Is what the master plumbers want. C. R. Howe wants to tap the private pipe ot F. If. Rate aud the estate of the late J. F. Miller on First W ed street. John Thompson claims damages for injuries sustained through alleged negligence on the prt of the city and would liko to have his pension. Edala Jensen desires her city taxes remitted. D. J. Russell requests that Third West between Fifth and Seventh North be put In better condition. The entire crow of deputy water masters desire an increase of salary from 1)0 to $100 per month. W. II. Coshull ot al want elnctri c lights on Third street from J to O. (i. I). Alder et ol ask for water mains on Fifth Enst, from present terminus, between Seventh and Eighth South to Eighth South. Robert Mills et al, want the Salt Lake City railroad company to widen the grade ot) Fifth West, betweun First and Fifth North streets. F. II. Cucsley called attention to the condition of First South, between Fifth and Tenth West, aud asked that it be gratlod. The city engineer said bo htnl nolllieit F. J. Palmer, tho contractor who constructed con-structed the stone crosswalks ou South Tomple street, that tho city had been obliged to go ahead aud oomplete thum at his expense. Mr. Palmer will be paid minus what the city expnuded. The following estimates of paving sidewalks along Second South street, betwoen First and Third East, was reported re-ported by tho city engineer; Anrrrsus piiopuriioh. Grading I l.tcjn Pavtmnt d.owi Cu blng . . S, im Total l!4,7'!4 citv's pnopoicrioM, Onadlng Wo F'avcment dt,m CurbliiK I k Jl do wnlks i:i.to Total ; ....fcTM.ai The estimate was adopted. The wautriiiastor were Instructed to clean the ditches of tilth. George A. Boweq, who wai appointed appoint-ed assistant treasurer aud had tiled the necessary bond, received the confirmation confirma-tion of council. The superintendent of waterworks wants to place a dozen valves in position. posi-tion. Six to be on tho west side aud as many on the east, in order that all the water may not be shut olf when pipes are being repaired. Referred to committee com-mittee ou waterworks. The street committee favorthe use of a combination polo at short Internee-tlons Internee-tlons which will settle the street car. telegraph, electric light and telephone pole question. The report was adopted. Council approved the engineer's profile pro-file of First street, bi t ween First East and C streets. The supervisor's report for the quarter quar-ter ending September Doth, was adopted. A one year license to sell merchandise merchan-dise was granted to Harried Furster. The case of R. Chrlstianson who asked for a free peddler's license was referred back for investigation. Ellas Morris' little hill of 1370.25 for sand nsed in covering cement walk on South Temple street was put In the refrigerator. re-frigerator. The patrol wagon ran into E. II. Parson's Par-son's tea cart and ho got (20 for it. i Ek-ctrio lights were ordered to be placed on First and A. Center and Plum, Seventh South aud Third West 1 streets. The committee on claim will Inquire into the Rio Grande Western sprinkling bill as It Is said the street was ouly partially sprinkled. The oflice of an assistant of Inspector of plumbing was created. The board of health will Investigate the lime kiln which I worked near the residence of E. B. Tyson. The following resolution Introduced by Mr. Pembroke was adopted: Whereas, Great danger exlula ti the pnhlle from ti:e Insecure Unrt of the elartrlc lliclit 1re althe ltitr-tiijo of I he promlnni trnt of the citys and Whurevr, There I a tirtibatrillty that the re-ap re-ap Ttle mpnl ulng tlirae points may te iinaMe to hgTt a to the proper protection of the public; nnd W here, U i the duty ot this council to |