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Show nn hnth sides of Booth Tumble street from Fast T-inil street to Third West street, In sidewalk district No. 1.1. The engineer was instructed to report re-port estimates on tlm paving of district No. 1. 'Profiles were also ordered for districts 1. 2, 4 anil 13. 'i'lio bond proposition was reopened ami the report was adopted. The treasurer was authorized to accept ac-cept the: sum of $25 a car from the Rapid Transit company until January 1, iwi. The Salt Lake, Hailey & Puget Sound railway was given entrance to thH city by ordinance, a condition of which is that twenty-live miles of road be completed com-pleted in one year. The following appropriations were then pasted: Fifteenth wart I W! Fifteenth Ward lO Hef soricty Parley a canyon 1 Mount & urinln Iso.'W Total tlHT.UO Council adjourned. A l'AVIMl I.Hil)lN.M'E. Councilman Parsons Studies Out the Dilemma Di-lemma and Lays the Fonnda-tioo Fonnda-tioo for Pavements. THE BONDS TO EE FLOATED. The Sidewalk Committee Designate Soma Districts Grants for Hallway Hall-way Extensions. The meeting of the city council last nip;ht was characterized by a large amount of routine work, the session lasting until after midnight, and resulting result-ing in a volume of orders that lsx the clerk's energies for hours. The most important action was the passage of an ordinance, in conformity with the requirements of the territorial law, which provides that when improvements improve-ments are contemplated the notice must be that they are to be performed in districts dis-tricts and not in fractional parts thereof. Councilman l'arsons, who has ten making extended researches ill the matter, mat-ter, came to the rescuii, and after a shower of amendments, an amendment to the ordinance was adopted, and provides pro-vides for paving district No. 1. The amendment designates all that portion of the city lying between a tract beginning at a point in trie center of the block between N'U'.h Temple and Kir.-1 South mid West Temple and 1 ir.-t West; thence, east to a point in the center cen-ter of the lilock lying lying between Smith Tt inpiH and First South and Kifst East and Second East: thcuce south to a point in the center of the block between be-tween Third tMiuth and Fourth South and Kirst Kast and Second Kast; thence west to a point in the center of the block between West Temple ani Kirst West; thence north to the place of beginning. be-ginning. This district will include tho following streets: West Temple, Kast Temple and Stale road, from a point midway between South Temple and First South; Kirst South. Second South and Third South, from a, point midway between West Temple and Kirst West to a point midway between Kirst and Second Kast. The report of the city attorney on the request of the Fifteenth ecclesiastical ecclesias-tical ward that a certain tax be refunded refund-ed was adopled. On his suggestion the matter of the exchange of property between be-tween Levi North and the city ws referred re-ferred back to the committee. lu the matter of tha extension of Third street the attorney reported that the stieet could be opened and the prop-ert prop-ert acquired either by purchase or condemnation. con-demnation. Adopted. Concerning the $.'5 per car license of the Kapid Transit company, in lieu of the I J cents per fare, Mr. llall reported that it could be accepted. Adopted. In the matter of George A Alder for a deed to certain property claimed to have been purchased by him, the city attorney reported in favor of referring the petition back fur additional facts. Adopted. Knginecr Doremus reported favor--ablv on tho Salt Lake City railway extension ex-tension on Third South. Approved. The plat of University subdivision was approved. Recorder Jack reported that tho notices of intention lor laying water mains on Fourth West and Third South to a point between Fourth and Kiflli South; Smith Temple Irom Kiflh to KighthWest; First Fast from Fourth South to Fifth South; First South from Fourth west to sixth West, and on Kleventh Fast from Fourth South to Tensh South lies been completed, and that all had passed except the South Temple street extension, which was defeated. de-feated. 'The report was adopted. He also reported that the list and plat for local assessment No. till, for water mains on First West from First North to Fifth North is completed, and that, no protests haying been tiled, the mains can be laid. Licenses were granted C. A. Jaeschke, II. K. Dewey, Joe Weiler and W. V. Richardson, whilo I!. It. Hoggs' petition was returned for proper indorsement. The committee on streets recommended recom-mended that the Rio Grande Western railway be notified to keep their tracks clear (if rolling stock at their intersection intersec-tion with the streets. The petition of the Rapid Transit company asking permission to lay additional addi-tional tracks was granted. The committee " on municipal laws recommended a tat levy for water mains on Third South from First Ka-i to a point between Secend and Third. ,. I,, ,,!.,! The committee on sewerage, reported favorably on the petition of W. 11. Rowe and others for the laying of a sewer 1H0 feet up Canyon road. Additional amendments, as suggested by Chief Stanton, were ordered for the lire ordinance. ( In the resolution of Councilman Kar-rick, Kar-rick, grades were ordered on the east side of First South. Councilman Pembroke introduced the following which passed: Unsolved. Thit the Rio Orande Hallway rvinpauv be instructed to remove, within Jlurtv davs. tr mi Sixth West, street, all tia ks laid without authority of tho city coiuic t. He followed this with a resolution requesting re-questing the board of regents of Deseret university to take steps for the fullill-luent fullill-luent of conditions by which the university uni-versity was ceded to tho territory. Adopted. Councilman Colin launched the following fol-lowing resolution that went over for one week : IteSM'ved. That the office of deputy treasurer he iiiiollslie i, a-id ail matters relatinic t lie-e'i-e- and ihe collection for same be traus-ferred traus-ferred to trie ottVe of city re 'order, and that, ticre he allowed to saM ohVi a Hence clerk, at a -a;ary : ?l .'a per month. I elim the tame I as is now uliowe I to t ie deputy t'vaHnrer. S.u 1 ;i -e clerk and all' matters relating 1 1 le'viise hiisn'oss i no lu.Ln the in-pectioti, I i -oli.-otion and b-Ntiim; of Ueen-es, etc i be uu-j uu-j d r the -upervisiou aud control of the siid I t ii v recorder. That t ie committee on municipal laws be ' iTi-t ; in t'-d c. preset i .to this count , l a; it- next ' meet ine;. an old ill i nee cover in : titi- resolution The following licenses were granted: California Wine Co.. wholesale; Barn-bardt Barn-bardt A Stahl, James Johnson and Philpot iV- Writrht. 'ouncilmen Parsons. James, Anderson. Ander-son. Noble and Pembroke wero appointed ap-pointed a committee to represent the council on the presidential committee. The sidewalk committee submitted the following He tt ordered. That the city council hereby determine to pr-' eeii with trie improvement of l:i imt M.lewals- in IHMrlets No. . 2, 4 and 1:1. ; nnd that the work trf' done and ImprovHineuts made under the supervision of the board of i public works. The order was made, and then tho following ordinances were called up and passed: 1. An or litiance levy n the l-ix ani for the as-e.-sinent uf properly to construct si jewni'.rs on ho; h sine- or Second South street from Second ha-t street to Kiirhtti Ka.-t street, lu sidewalk ili-trlct No. 4. '-i. Ail ordiu te e ie viin- the tax and 'or the a-sef.vnen: of property lo con-trie t sidewalks on both side- of 1-irst Sou i h st: eet from Last Temple -treet to Second K:.at street, in siile-H siile-H l:k ilisltlct No. a. An ord tian e l-'vylm; the tax for the as-Fe-.-ment . f property to e ustruct Hidewalks j o-i I oth side of First South street from Kast j Tctnp.e street to Fourth West street, tn sine- I vaik ni-iriot No I. -I. An old nance levying the tax and fortius assessment oi properly t.ironsirnet sidewalks o-i both sides ,,r r irt South -treet. from Second Sec-ond I a-.' siro-i to Korbtu F.nst street. In sidewalk side-walk di-tnei N . !. T. An ordinaiic ievyintr Ihe tax and for the assessment of property to construct sidewalks , |