Show HELP FOR DR KI N G I i City Council Grants Him Aid at t 85 a Month I liT MAY BE RECONSIDERED I Only Seven Members of the Council Voted for it and tho Point Was Raised that it Requires a Majority I of tho Whole Council to Adopt a I Resolution Involving the Expenditure Expendi-ture of Money Citys Water Kiglits in Jeopardy Conference on Water Meter Question r J I At the meeting of tho City Council last night Councilman t BeaU Introduced i Intro-duced a resolution authorizing the Health Commission to employ additional addition-al help In the Health department at expense not Qxocsdlng S5 per month f Canning Whlttemore and Buckle voted against the resolution Bcatty Cot I troll GcmmCll Fcrnstrom Hartensteln C R Howe and Tuddcnham 7 1 voted for It and Hewlett Edgar Howe Reid Robertson and Thomas were absent The President declared It I passed but later in the evening Whlttcmotc raised the point that as the resolution involved in-volved the expenditure of money it required a majority pf the whole Council Coun-cil to pass it Whlttemores objection at that time was declared out of order but It was conceded that the point was well taken and the action on the rose lutlon will prolably be reconsidered at the next meeting of the Council as It Is i not thought tho Mayor will approve it wth only seven votes recorded In Its favor WATER RIGHTS JEOPARDY Land and Water Commissioner Wes I tcrfleld iotlfiod the Council that the citys water rights in Parleys canyon were being Jeopardized by Hans Anderson Ander-son thciRlo Grande Western Railway company and Dr MllHron using water belonging to the city Commissioner Westerfleld said in the communication that lie had l torn out the dams ejected by Dr Mllllrort in Pharaohs Glen and turned the water back Into Its original elm S channel The mal r was referred to the Committee Com-mittee on Irrigation WATERMETER QUESTION I In the matter of the clash between the Board of Public Works and the I City Council regarding the make of wa tC meters to be purchased D special committee of five was appointed to meet with the Board of Public Works tonight and confer with It with a view 0 arriving at anunderstanding The chair appointed Cottrell Fernstrom Gcmmoll Hartensteln and Whlttemore as the special committeeS committee-S UNIVERSITY WANTS WATER The regents of the University of I Utah asked that leave be granted them at once to connect the new University grounds with Parleys irrigating canal bo that they may obtain water to keep the trees and foliage from dying The regents also asked for permission to make sewerage connections with the main sewsr now being constructed at First South and Thirteenth East streets The llrst petition was referred to the I Land and Water Commissioner the Committee qn Irrigation and the City I Attorney with power to act and the second one to tle Committee on Sewers I Sew-ers with power to nct Whlttemore offered a resolution providing pro-viding that the city take steps to protect pro-tect Its rights In regard to a strip of land on Commercial avenue dedicated to the oily by the B Y Trust company and needed for the widening of that thoroughfare Referred to the Committee Commit-tee on Laws Fire Chief Dcvine notified the Council Coun-cil that he had suspended Capt W G Workman of the Fire department for a period of fifteen days from June llth without pay Referred to the Committee Commit-tee on Fire Department The cause of lie suspension was that Capt Workman Work-man In attending his brothers wedding I had remained away from duty longer than he ought to have done A request of City Treasurer Morris to be allowed two extra men to aid in writing notices ol assessment of water rates Finance was referred to the Committee on I |