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Show QDlTERLlMtEl'ORTS Various Officori gbbmit a Statement of ' Beoeinti and Disbursement! In Their Departments. NO AUTHORITY TO DI30aiMINATE Tbe Committee on Licenses Submits tn Opinion Warm Spring Laaitj General Orders. The city council met last night in regular session, Mayor Scott presiding, and Aldermen Conn, James, Lyon Armstrong, Wolstenholm, Pendleton, Pembroke, and SpolTard at their- respective re-spective desks. Application of KenJo ,& Co. for transfer of liquor license co li. K. Bloch and Co. referred. T. S. Spencer et al. petitioned for an electric light near Social hall avenue. 11 'ferred. H. J. Duitcr and .ToSu A. Van Pelt asked that the Warm springs property bo leased to them for a period of ten years, tho petitioners to make improvements improve-ments to the amount of $jr,() and pay a reutal of $125 per month for the first three years. $150 per mont h for the on-suing on-suing two years, and $2.")0 per month for the last five years. Committee on public grounds. Thomas Jennings asked that the w atermaster flume the ditch west of block ft, plat J. Mrs. J. W. Dawson prayed for a remission re-mission of water taxes. A. L. Bruce asked for a watering trough at the end of the main in Second, Sec-ond, between T and U streets. providing againwt the reissuance of license li-cense in certain O'aliiies. The plat of Gleudaltf Park was approved. ap-proved. Action on the application of L, C. Hamilton for a street car franchise of West Second South street was deferred for one week Tho same action was taken hn a motion to conlirm the franchise fran-chise of the Salt Lake City railwa company's franchise, The following bills were allowed and warrants ordered in payment thereof: .lo'insc n Ravraond I SIT In Jo-ep i Silver r. w . ;-ft . ii 'o Jamux Hhan " H t,. K.'dull 9V ;.' J.W. HIM 111 IT. orand. kvdman & Chester SJ.I 7T I Total '. If.0i7.1j I Council adjourned to meet on Tuesday Tues-day next. ; i Homer A. Partridge aked for an ex-1 ex-1 j tension of water mains on M from Fourth to Sixth streets. J. H. Mellen asked that he be allowed to cut ice from City creek on Ninth West. Those petitions all went to the appropriate committees. The recorder reported that the notice of completion of assessment for water man on Second West from the corner of Fourth and Fifth South. The levy wrs ratified. Poundmaster Griffin then filed his report as follows: HECE1PT8. Imp-iiind;n Sift) : Kn.aiin. SMS AiHeitiBintr I.IH) Damag-e Cialms ee hi Total : ..ISIS 3fi DIRUITHSEMKNTS. Foiaje 1M Ailrrrt slnif .'9 fO Damage Claims On 60 Total t l 35 A no mt r.'nl ivt by PounrtUeeper fur iiinrtr i Ui37 no Animals sola 147 N) Kxppnsi'N Uo 10 Due I'irtin ike-iier 41 5u Chief Stanton filed the subjoined report re-port for the quai-tpr ending Dec. 81: Fires during the quarter, t ). Losses 5,3X1 00 Insurant 8,U).O0 Miles trn ebA, ll1,'. Hours In service, 6;.15. Hose used, i;U) feet. KXCK.vm. HorsM I (no .10 Hope waunn and frelcht r11 91 Freight on chemical engine 4 03 Truck lHJ.no Nnz.zles 74.00 Sundries 313.60 Total I KJ31.71 Bl'NSISU EXPENSES. Hlankets, harness, etc 1 35 DO Repairs 144 !W nay. etc , Ml (ft Miscellaneous 1IIS.IU buudrles 19 M Total I ,A9 ( Improvements D.ow.71 T cfal expenses ,.S 8,.'M 7S Lew amount for old shoes sold m.'.S Total I 8.SHV03 City Engineer Doremus submitted his report for tho quarter ending on December 31. in which it is shown that the cost of labor iu the office and Held was $.(020.55. The work embraced t;ie following items: ' City cemetery ... is 03 Kn-survey oi the city 8H6 VI Water supply us 80 Streets 1.I7S ? bidewaik P50I Lot l.ues and (Trades I9i a; Sowers t 14 S tl divisions , ug, Water c HnmiSfdon 2i H5 rliymaps so 77 KmiKrat.on pip ' lino 191 so Capitol hill res-rvotr C8 an r lie department 1,17 61 M;cp of water lands 33 tvi Joruau bridge 71 ai Koper street IVIdtfe 114:,' Parleys canyon conduit 174 (57 Expen-e 3.8 5 Total..? ' 15,0-j) 53 Additional c'l -bin-seme 11s 11,19 ) m Total in.iii 39 Receipis for the quarter I ors S6 The reports were each referred to the appropriate committees. The matter of tilling up canals was on recommendation of tho committee on irrigation referred to the city engineer. en-gineer. Isaac Hunter was granted oermisaion to establish au ice pond in City creek canyon. . . The l'opperton Place damage claim preferred by C. C. Bartel was referred to tho engineer. The water masters report was adopted. adop-ted. The commisteo on public grounds re-commended re-commended that the petition of H. J. Dieter, asking that the warm sprinirs be leased to him, be not granted. The committee recommended that the property be leased to Henry Barnes and Edward Byral for ten years at $100 a month for the lirst three years,. $1500 per mouth for tho next two years and $2r0 a month for the ensuing "live years, the petitioners to expeud $o000 in improving im-proving the properly during the first year, and to conduct it as an orderly place. The latter part of the report went over for one week. The committee on claims reported on a number of bills, that of James Sharp for $i5.96 being allowed. The application of A. J. Peacock for a renewal of his liquor license went over for one week. The committee was of the opinion tqat tho council bad no right to discriminate between individuals indi-viduals and suggested as a proper course that an ordinance be enacted |