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Show condemnation of certain land that I Second ami Third streets might be ex-I ex-I tended anil tlio compensation of owners thereof in thti iiim i,( ff:io aud JitJiM respectively was referred. The city solicitor reported that the tchuol election should take place the second Monday in July and on recom. jueudalion o( the committee the following follow-ing judges were appointed: First pi-pc iii. t Arthur H. Parsons, William Fuller and Theodore Lovend ihi. Be -mill pr.emcl- J. 1'. Ad.lleiuan, A. It. Kelly Hid U'. O. llUI'l. u. i'nir.t pr. mm t W. J n -Ail. Herbert I"-;n-brnicH .ni l G "ir(.B Lamb .erne Fourth proeln. l-L). L. iuilocU,A,lI!iainir, jr.. mid U. S. Weds, , Fifth pieeiu v .1. F. Allen, John R. Winder, jr., ana (.'. I). Jack. Krpairs were ordered on the Jordan ami Halt Lake canal where it crosses tho county road. The n. plication of Wonderland was referred to the committee on law and city attorney. The Young Ladies Aiil Society was given exclusive right to soil refreshments refresh-ments at Liberty Park during the season. The material to ho used for sidewalks side-walks anil the grade to he observed reported ami adopted. An ordinance was ai'.optud prohibiting pro-hibiting the dumping of rocks, rubbish, etc., in any ditch, gutter, etc. Mount ii Gritliu "were allowed $.'000 on account for street springing. Council then adjourned. COLD Ml ON TAP. Ths Inhabitant! of North Bsnoh are Fia-all Fia-all PressnUd With a Long felt Want an! Nacstsity. 00NTEA0T8 TOE PAVING RATIFIED Major Scott At nounces th Eeapporuon-metit Eeapporuon-metit of Etandiuj Committers ProOtitdingi Last Might. North bench that has been struggling these many mouths for water tlm cheapest gift on earth, vxas given it on tap by the city council last night and the beuuliciarie pioiniad that tlie grectl bay tree and architecture sliu.l tlourish as thy were unable to lu dry, urban dust of the past. The board met in regular session with Mayor Scott in tlie executive clmir and Coiinciluicn l'ick:i: 'l, SpalTnr I. Heath, i'arsuDu, J.ynu, KiiT.ck. AmIci-oq. Jamex, Yuunif, Iiilland, Jly.lo, ruinlle-tou, ruinlle-tou, Tuiblenhiuu and Farley. The fuilowiui; were presented under the head of petitions and reluned to the appropriate cmnmiUees: 1'. U . Mails"u aud others iiled pretest pre-test aiiitinst the Knpid Transit coiuoai.y tfottiiig 11 franchise ,n . irsi South street etwen Main and State streets Mary H. liurbridgo asked that tha special tax for extension of water mains on Til st Y est street of ?W.h) assessed against her property be cancelled, as a main was laid iu front of the property by order of the council; also slating that she is a widow, oid and unable to pay said lax. U. I). Amos and nthcis asked that the laughter home near the Salt Lake Mill and Elevator company's building be abated. K. T. llanna asked to he allowed to lay a cement sidewalk instead of an asphalt walk iu fieut of lot 0, block 01, Idat A. William It. Howe and otheis of tlie waterworks department asked that the alary of the deputy watermaster be increased from $,o to $100 a month. Edward Wilkes, general manager of the Salt Lake, ifailey it Puget Sound raiivxay, sent in a communication accepting ac-cepting the franchife granted April 21, 1MU. A communication from Mrs. Dndler, asking for u.tiiniges in the sum of Cl.'iDU, sustained by the breaking of the city w ater ditch" in Parley's canon, was referred re-ferred to the committee on claims. L. I!. Coates and others petitioned for the abatement of tha slaughter house on Third South stroet, est of Jordan. George W. Walton, et al., owners of property on Monroe btreet. protested against the manner in which the Salt Lake iV Hot Springs lfailroad company have utilized tlie street. The following list of standing committees com-mittees ns revised was then announced; Wayi and Means-Karriek, Auderaoil and Lo mi. so re. ts I'arsors, l'endleton, James, Hardy and 1 1 yd Waterworks A', der-ion, Stafford, Lynn, 9 Y'liin and Hnilt n. Finance Lynn, Anderson and h'arrlck. Sewers Jaint'S. l'ickard, t'arsous. bpafTord ati'l Voting. I'nb ie x rks- .lames, l'ursons and Follmd. lii.pioveuieuv I.ynn, Andersen aud 'fud-deiiliam. 'fud-deiiliam. city l'rlf.on-1'lekard. Karrtelt and llnrnv. lrneath.r -I'eii'llctiin, Heath, Harriet, Smic.'i and Hardy. License Hani, k. Pirkard and Hyde. Markets SpaflerJ. ln.il -ton und Foilatid. Ki ctl iu lie it M, I.ynu and Hardy. Kjvislun- l'i nuleleu, Lyuu ami Tudden-ham. Tudden-ham. l'idlce Ander-oH, l'endleton, 1'arsons, Heath and Tolland. Sanitary lovnil.itlons and Quarantine I'leard, Heath. James. Voiinif ami Hardy. Jordau and Salt Lake Canat Karrli k. Pen-dlet'in. Pen-dlet'in. Jaoiea, Sim'Turd ai d Smith. Kioiile. iirouud--J'arBons. Raines, VLkard, Tudd iiihain a. id H.vde. t i.'e Iiepartnnmt Anderson, Parsons and Smith. Men final Laws Lynn, Heath, SpafTord, l'a ! o i.s and otim:. ( I'liins- Jiitnes. I'iek ir 1 and Voun.'. (iemetury Karrieli, I'lek.'ird aud Tudden-Lam. Tudden-Lam. Kerollmont Lynn, Anderson :ind Hyde. TJn'ii'isiied li'isiuets l'e.dietou, tipaliord and Ft Hand. The beard of public works through its chairman announced that a contract had been ent t l into with the Pacific Paving company for 150.01.10 square feet of bituminous o ' asphalt :c rock .sidewalk .side-walk pavement u'i Doth sides of State street between iln tempo anil l'ourth South stieds and on Second South betxveen S-coud East and Fifth West streets and ou 'Third South .street betweeu State ami Second East streets and betxveen West Temple and Third Vi'"t Mrerts. It was idso cited thai the company had executed a bond iu tho sum of $10,0(10 with II. C. Chambers and J. E. Doolcy as sureties. Accompanying thu reports were the following bids: l':ic fie Pavinrr Co., work complete O.ln'i T'tali Asphalt to., asphalt pavm? 0.184 T'tah Asphalt Co.. pavjm; and era 'ier.. 0.3i tV. It. xx o'swick tyl Situ Fraueiseo, without with-out cra.au;, 0.18 Biridaiuatit Asphalt Co., without fe'rad-tu,' fe'rad-tu,' 0.18 Ueport adopted and contract ratified. A communication from tho Strad-iimaut Strad-iimaut Asphalt company asking that additional rpaee bo aboxved it on which to lay pavement was referred refer-red to the committee on streets. Tho board of public works reported the subjoined hid for the laying of ilo,-000 ilo,-000 square fort of flag-done sidewalk ou Third South between State i:nd West Temple. Three Inch Pavcmcir. Gra llth; II, ti. (Jiimpbell et ill .a. 6 .tit Skinner. Tvue .v Peduriy.a .ii ..'I', William Jlast p-. K,.d ..... 117 Ait Met ropolitai: Sto ic Company.. AJ Four In -h William Ua-taph 1.35 . Skinner. Tyne x Prdu:a Ml F. 1 1. Lampbeil et al HI .s i Kolrnpolltaii Stone Company.. .40 t'le Inch William liastaph t Ah I. 45 M tro)inl,tau Htone Conn.auy.. .1,1 '. 1 1. Campbell et al ". .. .Mi SUinnei, dyne & Peduzna .Ui HeferrodHiack to the board. Tho appointment of K. II. Hamsden, John Kiiutun and H. S. Carlyle at a salary of $100 a month was cooiirined. 'Treasurer Wulden recommended that the following clause be atlded to the lieeiifc ordiuancei "In any action broiieht under or arlPlmront of anv 01 the provisions 01 this ordinani o, tl.e fact that the party thereto repn aenied him-sell him-sell or herself en tmred iu any business or e,li-iUR e,li-iUR ti r tne traiisaotlon of winch a llense Is by c ty ordinances required, that such husineea or ealhe-. snail no enneheive evid.-n - of tho liability uf eiiyh. pari 7 to pay for a 1 .cease." Reports ou tho drainage of the Eighth Ward square were referred. John Grillin haviug resigned his position po-sition as pound keeper and xveitrhmas-ter xveitrhmas-ter W. P. Kichards was appointed his successor. The question of supplying noith bench with water was then reopened. Couucilman Anderson renewed h,s mo-lion mo-lion to appropriate toO.OOO bonds to the work. The motion xvas followed by considerable discussion, the city engineer engi-neer in reply tr a query reported that during Ihe year the water supply had been increased 1J, 000, 000 gallons per dav- The vote on the question resulted I as follows: Ayes Parsons, Pendleton, SpalTord, Anderson. Piekard, Karrick, Lynn 7. Noes Heath, Hyde, Folland, Hardy, Tnddenh iiii, Young and James 7. Mayor Scott voting with the aflirma-tive. aflirma-tive. the resolution was adopted, and water is ordered on the bench. The report of the city solicitor on the |