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Show (JAS IX THE COUNCIL. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR ITS ADMISSION TO THE CITY. Ofllrrr .leiwn Take up III. Mar and lte-llres- hiipi'riiiteiiileiit Van lloutrn Sub-Jerleii Sub-Jerleii tn an Inv-sliiratlon anil Hkoii-eraleil Hkoii-eraleil Tho ('out of Mririralka. Natural gas found its nny into thn city rcti m il again last nislil, unit an onlmanrtj lif ikintr t tliii rnroiii-atreinrnf. 'if work now iu liunil m trail uo'l n hired to Hits coin-mil coin-mil mi streets. Tlif mayor prusirlr-d at. (lie met ting with the following eomiiilnien nnswi-rm roll-cull: roll-cull: Aiiilrr.in, Yoiin., Ttiildeiiliani, 1 ";i r-mns, r-mns, Lynn, Junius, Jlyile, l'enilielim, Heath cud Hardy. A mimliiT nf petitions were read and referred re-ferred to thi appropriate eiimmittet'-. Tim Ruli.i'iirud c oinnnini''iition was read ri'i I'in.d fioni tin' board of eilueiilion: intlir ftn-ntilrrnf Snll l.ukf lift: )FAIt Sill Wt- liori'l.y eeitify' that tin- hoard of the Citv of Nilt l.ne on P"'entr'r IT, IXhl, at a nii'llne held, ii'Vii-i! .1 tiix ol mlHn upon em li iloUar of tiu Hhl'- projM-rty in i-iod i Hy for the support of tionth therein for the frhool your hPu'iniiiiiR on tlie li-t il.iy ol .hih, A. I). I I.. M. M'tiTT, Pri-iihlwil. J. H. Miuiton, ( lerk. The telephone rompany mtlimitted that it polos on Stair atreet would lr removed as to, irl into s ilt I. nk" I'ity, for Imp pmiiose til ilia-triluiiinir ilia-triluiiinir r'i' h inttiiral or f u'l : mm, Seeowl. II mihI Anieriiiiu Natural ti company com-pany or itx iimirn ahall fall within on': year to Inv in Him t itv of Suit Lake mill f main pip.-not l.-n't hau five and flve-eiir-ilm I cha in dini''tr: and. Third, Proviii-d. however, that any delay l aii'-ed, or tiniM loimumi'd hy inj'ir.ction or any order of court, or anv unavoidable an-dent or illav or malii iom Interference, shall lie tber be counted to work a forfeiture herein. Ski . :i. - uid American Natural itt company nr Its aiudtina idiall ne only the bent and moM ai. proved nateiu of pipeie for tiieir mainf and 'rv li e pipea. c itiiin 4 -Thnt this franchi nhall tike effect and the rii'lit-and privjlesei tiier.in i;i.iiiied in 1 i'lven, i-liall la-inguired whenerer aaid American Niituriil tins coiiiiiiiiy ehall have laid ltn j.'a miiii1 or pipe jin 1 c.mdui td therein natural or i'ie iri in miCiii ie it ipninti'iei to lu coneninera to and within ilia Inniienf f-.ilt Lake city: pro-v pro-v tiled, however, that til" provleintm of l!li section Hindi not hinder or prohil.it wild American Nn-ttiriil Nn-ttiriil loi' companv. at anv tune after the pafa of thi- ordllia'ii e. front ei.lei Mil: upon cud at rente, avenues sinii adev. ami limit, and coni-trtu tilor therein eniil t-tm 'main and pipci- n heremheforo pioii... jn tin-- ordinance. hei-tion Thin oriliiiiinre fhatl take effect from ill p.'iwatiee, "Hie i riiinnis!ons of K. F. Hiirnbnm and (). '. Joliiianii us ineinlicra of Frank'a l'tril wire revoked, ami l.nuis Huesili, K. H. wcy, Andrew ier and P. Hunt appointed nteuiliei s of the system. The i oininittee on aewera.e, to - horn was referred the complaint of the e'ond Jury a.iiiift .iiiperintcsdent Van Houlen, re-porled, re-porled, eoiieratin him. '1 lie tollow im; tiipropriations were male, and coiini ii adjourned: W. N. I'ook, jiid.nient J 1 f iv ker ( 1 lint 3.N'.no Heviiiiii (oininittee l,ii.on ,1. V. Dillon liSa..lA anon as possible. Colonel T. P. Murray accepted e franchise fur the construction of a railroad to Deep Creek. (i. II. Backman and oilier protested against the granting of a franchise to the haltair Hailroad for the laying of track along (Sixth Weft street. City Attorney Hall submitted that in the case of William N. Cook et al. vs. the city, Judgment had been rendered in favor of the plaintiff for j'll and i-osImiiiiI recommended Hi h t au appropriation of tMitl.l.'i bo made iu bat is fin-1 ii ill thereof. The mailer of hack and express wagon stands was referred to the commitlee on itreets for consideration. A. .1. I'addock's lea.-.n on the sand pits was extended for another year. The resignation of .lens I'. Jensen as a member of tin- police force was received a.; l accepted. Kngiiieer Doremus reported that he had been unable to compute the cost of the brick pavement In districts 'J, 4,(1 and IT, In the absence of positive Information as to location and extent, lie also fetiot ie l that lie was of the opinion that nsplialtuni pave, incuts should not be laid on grades eeecd-lng eeecd-lng 1 per cent as it would result in Ihe dis-ligtirement dis-ligtirement of the streets, and inasmuch as the. public held him responsible for it he desired de-sired tin- report to appear on the. minutes. Supervisor I'ntil reported that he, had notified the Kio ' tii-ande Western railway to grade Sixth West street between Fifth and Seventh streets, whereupon lie had been untitled by Superintendent Wclby that the matter wan in the lunula of the company's com-pany's attorneys for advice. Tin- bill of the Mountain Stone company reported on by the board of public works w as referred Recorder .lack announced that ihe notices of assc!.sniout for extending the water mains on Sixth South, Eighth South and Third South slreuts. The coniintte on sewerage recom mended that a district to be known as No. :) and comprehending the following urea created: Commencing on Canon street and running thence north to the center of block J, mid-way mid-way between Second and Third streets, thence south to the north line of South Temple, Tem-ple, ther.ee west along the line o? the sewer to t lie line of the State street and Canon street sewer, thence northerly to said line to the pl.-x e of beginning. Adopted. T. .1. Dozier was appointed a special po. liceman with his beat on South Temple street. The committee to whom was referred the claim of the administrator of the e.itate of Jacob Kcker, killed some time ago while working in a sewer trench, recommended that the claim be settled for :550t. The committee to whom was referred the engineer's report on sidewalks reported and recommended that the city pay one-half the cost of grading, the balance to he made up from taxes levied against abultiug property. The assessor was directed to collect the same. The committee on revision of the city charter was authorized to expend UKX) iii its work. J. A. Reed was appointed a special policeman police-man on the recommendation of Marshal Young. Christian I.und was appointed to the rcgu-lnr rcgu-lnr force- to till the vacancy occasioned hy the resignation of Jens Jensen. .1 no. C. Mattox was appointed wcightnastor and pountlkeepcr, his compensation to consist con-sist of the fees and forfeitures of the olliec. City Solicitor Hall submitted the follow. Ing ordinance which was referred to the commitlee onstreetsand Engineer Doremus: An ordinance for the construction and maintenance main-tenance of works and pipetic fur utilizing .-md liistrllintiiiK icitunil or luel an for fuel in the Cilv of Salt Lake, I lah: Section I - lie it ordained bv the citv council ot Salt bake City, 1. tah: That the mid cttv of Salt bake herehy pives mid grants to the American Amer-ican Natural li.is company, a corporation or-ptlliied or-ptlliied and exitin. under the laws of ("tnh territnrv and its assigns as hereinafter speciried and provided, for th" term of twenty years from and after the passage, of this ordinance, the ni;!it and privilege of constructing, ntaintainini: and operatine works and pipeai;, for the purpose of distributing and utilizing natural or fuel eaN for heat and fuel only, in tho city of n!t Lake: Provided, That the rates for such natural or fuel iris thsll not exceed the chsreeofone uollir per tnousiind cubic teet tn rhe various consumers and for the purpose of furthering and assisting said American Nuturi.1 i:is companv and its 8fsins m supplvinj s.ud r.arurti! era? or fuel the said American Natural Cs company and its ass:, ns are herei.y granted anu eiven the richt and pr:vilece to use' any und all streets, avenues and sllevs of Sslt l.skV Citv recessarv in whlrh to Inv and maintain mains ami eenice pipes for conveyine and distributing sill 1 riaturnl or f uel gus as aforesaid throughout tins ci'y: Provided thst sit excavations in Mud utrcet, avenues and alleys be speedily repaired and put in .is pood a condition as they were hefnre such excavations were made, ur an ne.ir us jiuiy be. S'-c Tiiis nrtnt shall be void: First, if mid Alnerit an Natural tias company or its assigns hsll fnil w i tl i in one yenr tu ( ouine-iice in L-. .od aith to lay mains and pipes from their gas weiis |