Show RAISE IN SALARIES But Action by Council Will Not Help Present Incumbents of Offices Members of the Finance Streets and I Waterworks committees of the City Council Coun-cil got together in one of the comniifcc intirns off the Council chamber JUKt night anil came to the conclusion that It would Iu a good tiling to t raise the salarlos of I ho Superintendent of Waterworks and torte Street Supervisor from 100 to H21 j a month The Coiincllmen felt safe In this generosity with the citys money us till raise will not effect Messrs lilacs or Con die the present holders of those offices unless they resign and get reappolnteil by the Mayor Similar action was taken In raising the aularv of the Superintendent of City Parks from JCO to 50 Mr Erick son is laboring under the Impression that his salary lilts been Increased 31 1U percent per-cent when In fact it Is his successor The Laws committee agreed to report favorably on 1eriialroms ordinance raising rais-ing the salary of patrolmen acting as detectives de-tectives to the salary of detectives which is as JOGO Is to 1110 Vlgus moved that live uldltlonil policemen be appointed to look after the rlghtb of citizens in the residence portion of the city but the motion was not taken seriously With regard to the salary which after much controversy It was agreed Was due to Perclval O Perkins for his months services ser-vices as clerk of the Board of Public Works the Finance committee last night decided to recommend that S1CO > would he enough for Mr Perkins Perkins worked as clerk for a month and n half but ns the former clerk Vhltakcr has been paid for the whole of November the committee could not sec that Periling was entitled to a halfmonths pay which hud gone to Whllaker notwithstanding the fact that Perkins tens de facto clerk Davis A1 r expressed himself that for so small an amount it lonlccd parsimonious for thin city not to pay Perkins lie had earned the LQ and the fact that some one else had < 1 received the pay therefor did not help Perkins any Robinson could not sue It that WilY and the rest IIr the committee voted with him The matter was further emphasized by voting that Whltaker should receive 1S more for the services of his home for the duties of inspector of the board during the month of December Jlenry Began told his troubles to the License Li-cense committee and lodged a complaint against Biuce Johnson whom he accused of having hud him arrested as a vat The sic4ond assistant attorney sat with the committee and put a spoke In IBogans wheel so that not much stock was put In his tale of woe The matter was politely disposed of by Chairman Hewlett who said that the t matter would be taken undid un-did advisement |