Show i Te BAY NAYLOR RESIGNS I City Recorder Writes i to Council L Coun-cil from Germany ir tt1 RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED 1 Successor Not Appointed but Mayor Will Send Name in Soon Proposition Proposi-tion to Build New City Jail Steps Taken to IGsue 8500000 Refunding 1 Bonds Sunday Opening of Library I Discussed Indemnity Bond in Jordan Jor-dan Narrows Case Continental Oil u Company Improvements I 4l Raymond C Nay lor City Recorder of Salt Iake City haaformally tendered his icMlRimtlon to take effect on December De-cember 1st The resignation has been unanimously accepted by the City r Council Mr Naylor who leCt for Europe j Eu-rope on his honeymoon tour has been called by the churchrfor missionary work In Europe and will be away about two years Since his departure the work of the ofllce has been performed by Deputy Joe Nystrorn and Cleric Anus An-us Nicholson The members of tho Council erg er-g < nernll expressed themselves In favor fa-vor of Deputy N3jtrom as successor t to Mr Naylor Oihor candidates have yl been mentioned for the place among L whom was Arthur Pratt Mr Pialt tZ1 however when Interrogated last evenIng L even-Ing on the point said that e was not a candidate Several peopU said he have mentioned the matter to me but iT I am not a candidate and you may hay tiO in The Tribune 4 Mayor Thompson said last night that he had not yet considered the matter of a successor to Mr Naylor but would V r i V do so in a few dayu In the meantime VQ I cannot say who I shall name said his Honor V V Mr Navlor writing under dale of NovomuQrljSth from Coiogne Gernmny t to the Mayor L and City Council said Gen lImtlli have the honor to lender my resignation us City Recorder of Suit liii Jako City Ulnh lo take effect December WI 1 WOO Yours very respectfully RAYMOND C NAYLOR V On motion of Robertson the resignation resigna-tion was accepted to take effect on December De-cember 1st FOR A NEW JAIL i The first stop in the move for i new City Jail was taken by the Introduction i of the following resolution tt V Whoreas It In a notorious fact that the rL city J il l In an Indescribably foul unvcn g9 lllatcd diseasecontaminated place inV In-V which arc herded mcsi and boys lo their great physical and moral Injury and inV in-V violation of all Justice ahd decency and j hcrcfle 6 By reason of tho said condition condi-tion repealed grand Juries have condemned d V con-demned It as utterly mitt for human V habitation and 1 disgrace to the city V therefore bo l itu Resolved That the Committee on ro Rcnolc i 4 lice bo and Is hereby directed to invcall i gate and report R early us possible to u tho City Council iti recommendations concerning tho erection of a now city Jail rlnS which Brail bo In nil renpcots fireproof nnd of modern construction and fully V provided with such appliances as will heat secure the largest measure of light V tiafcty and sanitation obtainable lit a which cost exclusive of the ground upon yOL V It may be bult11Ll t > exccjd 25000 niiiJ The resolution wafl referred to the Committees on Police V Prison und ih V Finance V TO REFUND BONDS V VD A resolution from the Finance committee com-mittee looking toward the refunding i I rtflt the 500000 5nbrccnt bonds of 1890 utaH j LI unanimously adopted r AlP The resolution recited that It is possible R I possi-ble IUM to refund the bonds at avlqwcr V rate of interest The proposed new Is I 1ii uue Is to ho of a scries of DOO coupon wI bonds l Qf the denomination of SlOftO the principal payable at the office of the t4r1 V City Treasurer twenty years after date tt January J HIH tvHh Interest thereon TV V nt the rato of 31 ½ per cent per annum payable semlannuallv 1 money derived de-rived from the sale of the bonds shall V V V be applied solely to the purpose of payIng pay-Ing and refunding the bonds Issued in 1S90 1S90Tho DLl Tho City Attorney will draft the V V proper ordinance and the Finance committee f1 r com-mittee was authorized lo make arrangements tl arrange-ments to advertise for the ale of the rVi proposed bonds V V INDEMNITY BOND V A communication V wab received by Af the Council from City Engineer Kelsey 11 reciting that an Indemnifying bond In the sum of 0noo must be led before the injunction granted by Judge lilies lraining the Jordan Narrows Power company from interfering with the rights of the city and canal companies In cutting off the outllow of the river from Utah Jake can become effective I In accordance wth tin suggestion arcs a-rcs t Ion was offered b > Whlttomore and adopted authorizing atifl directing thy Mayor to Join with the Utah and Salt Lake and the South Jordan Canal companies In procuring and executing tho bond In the sum of 20000 V V H following resolution by Robertson Robert-son was adopted Whereas It booms Hint Menari I I Richards Rich-ards and Ynrlnn nre furnishing legal opinions from limo to Imp and Whereas Therw IH nothing on record showing that this firm has bson retained In thoBo matters or what expense tho city IH at In procuring thosn opinions now therefore bo U V V Unsolved 1 hit tho Mayor be requested to Inform this Council as lo the extent in which ho bus employed Messrs Rich urds and Varlan mUltI ut what I cost V V I Richards it Varian are associate ali al-i torneys In the citys water litigation I CONTINENTAL OIL TO BUILD City Attorney Stephens transmitted a I V bill for an ordinance amending the I present ordinance on the subject of oil warehouses The new measure strikes lOUt the provision requiting the consent of nil persons within twenty rods for the construction of such storagehouse and leaves It within the discretion of the Council I The amendment Is made at the rc I quest of the Continental Oil company I which desires to construct buildings to the I value of 25000 or 30000 but some 1 of the buildings would come within the twentyrod limit The ordinance received I re-ceived Its Jlrst reading Later the rules were suspended and the ordinance at Thomass lerjucst placed upon Us final passage Thomas explained that the Building Inspector had given his approval to the change and the ordinance was passed I unanimously unani-mously V V SUNDAY UDRARY Dr Beatty presented a letter from Assistant Librarian Sprague reciting I the receipt of a request from the Y P C U that the library be kept open on Sundays I was stated that tho cost I of heating the room would be 12 1 for each Sunday and thp librarian desired to know Ji the Council would stand for the expense Councilman Howe was I willing that the iii wlllnb room open on Sundays Sun-days but he thought the expense should be paid from the library fund Fern I strom thought the mailer would have lo go before the County Commissioners I for agreement upon the estimated cost of healing The question was referred to the Corhmlttee on Control > Secretary State Hammond form ally filed 1 f application to vent the Councilchamber I and the hall used at I tru lastjsession of > the Legislature for the House Representatives together I with necessary furniture and committee commit-tee rooms for the use of the Legls 1 i lature for the period of sixty days commencing com-mencing on the Mth day of January I next I was referred to the Committee Commit-tee on Control A resolution offered by Hewlett and adopted urgently requested the County I Commissioners to determine the exact county boundary lines between this and adjoining counties and to ealabllsh permanent monument As It now Is I the title to lands is I placed In Jeopardy by sales for taxes demanded by two counties on the same lands V V A petition numerously signed with the name of James T Hammond at the top was fed asking that E VS Urry be made a regular mounted or bicycle 10 I I llreman ll was referred to the Committee Com-mittee on Police with the Chief asso elated Congregation Montofloic petitioned I for permission to rent one of the fVo vacant buildings connected with the I Eighth ward meetinghouse to be used as a place of worship Referred to the I Committee on Public Grounds I PJE Ford rind several other residents I of Aberdeen street and vicinity asked I the Council to prevent tho erection of I I I disinfecting carpet trailing l works the construction of which has le constructon 1 commenced com-menced In their neighborhood Referred Re-ferred to the Committee on Sanitary liulcs Isaac J Starbuck who represents that he owns all of the lots on both sides of Ro Grande and Aspen streets I in thc South Buena Vista addition and V 1 bellovlnc the land more valuable for i I farming than for city lots asked the I Council lo vacate both of the streets named Referred to the Committee on I Streets V The Debbie Foundry and Machine I company offered to sell to thercity a I smokeconsuming devise at 125 for each attachment Referred to the Committee Com-mittee on Control Annie and lid I Rutterfield called attention at-tention to the impassable condition of the road from the south end of the Salt Palace grounds to Ninth South I and asked that the Palace association be compelled to moo the east fence I back to the property line Referred to the Committee on Streets I A recommendation from the Water u works committee that tho larger sizes of water meters be set In watertight brick boxes laid In cement to COlt about 32 each was adopted HEATING PLANT The Fire Department committee recommended rec-ommended that the bid of Green Reeves of Si03 to Install a heating plant In engine house No 1 be siccopied The jepnri was laid over for one week under un-der the iiilcs V The recommendation of the Waterworks Water-works committee that a threeInch gal vanised Iron I pipe be laid ftbin the high line on Twelfth East to the Suit Lake brewery also wont over V Recomniendatlonn of the Public Grounds committee denying leases on city lands to C E Race and George T Adkln were adopted Upon recommendation of the Public Grounds committee tho City Attorney was Instructed to bring suit on behalf of the lty lo reform a deed and quiet title to land conveyed to N T 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