Show NEW Ml GREENHOUSE Board of Works to Solicit Bids From East A KNOCKOUT RESOLUTION By Vote of Six to Four Council Declares De-clares Against Renewing Retail Liquor License In Cases of Saloons Where Men Have Been Robbed or Given Knockout Drops Ordinance to Enforce tho Cleaning of StreetCars Street-Cars Various Other Miscellaneous Matters I Ten members of the City Council met In the Unrolled arena last night Those absent were Hewlett Robinson A J Davis Spence and Sharp Jr LIBERTY PARK GREENHOUSE The first scrap was over such a worthy wor-thy and odorous object as thu new greenhouse at Liberty park The bone of contention was as to whether or no the committees report recommending that the Board of Public Works be allowed al-lowed to solicit bids from Eastern bid tiers bo adopted After the usual orators ora-tors hun expressed themselves on the subject of hot houses on which by the way they seemed to be unusually well Informed on motion 01 Daveler Spencer Spen-cer Clawson rhnlrmun of the Board of Public AVorlat was granted the privilege privi-lege I of time floor The gist of hht I re mnrkti was that as nil the material to build a t J5000 greenhouse would hnvc to be Imported from the East It might he expedient to foe what the people who make a business of building1 glasshouses glass-houses would itsk for the finished ar tJile In Utah Building Inspector Ul mcr who was among the audloncn differs dif-fers with the chairman of the I Board nf Public Works lIe Is of the opinion that all thenecessary material lo construct a I greenhouse can be produced right here In Utah He was not asked to express his views to the Council however how-ever The committee report wan finally final-ly I adopted by a vote of S to 2 KNOCKOUT DROPS Thomass knockout drops resolution resolu-tion was the next cause of friction The knockout drops evidently did not work The resolution was couched In the following language I Resolved that hereafter no retail liquor license be renewed for any saloon sa-loon In which men have been robbed 01 In which what Is known as knockout knock-out drops have been administered SIX FAVORED IT Mr Daveler objected to the adoption of the resolution because It might work a i hardship on snloon men Any one with a grudge to appease might adroitly adroit-ly slip the fntal dose Into his neighbors neigh-bors glass of beer and why for thin Nhould the saloon1st be forever barred from inloxlcatlng the dear public he unked Council ventured that It looked as if ThomiR held the barkeep responsible respon-sible for what was done In his saloon ThomaK retaliated on the worthy president I presi-dent and endeavored 10 show a striking llkenoss between him and three dimes Fernstrom saw merit in the measure and when It come to a rollcall so did six others of the ten present and so It passed FOR CLEAN STREET CARS An ordinance Introduced by Black In relation to the cleansing and cleanly I maintenance of street cars was referred to the laws and sanitary committee The bill calls for the disinfection and fumigation of cars when It Is demanded demand-ed by the Board of Health Expectora tlop to he strictly prohibited and signs to this effect In 2inch letters will be posted In each car The penalty for violation of the provisions Is I 525 to flOG or a maximum of 100 days In the city Jail BRIGHAM STREET PAVING A resolution by Black was adopted Instructing the city engineer to prepare pre-pare an estimate of the cost of paving Brlglmm street from Slate to Tenth East and 0 streets and advertise forbids for-bids hidCoLtrelJ Cottrcll and Vlgus objected to 365 being appropriated to Studebaker Bros company for the street sweeper which the city purchased from It The argument argu-ment was raised that the brush was afoot a-foot shy of the specification All the others voted that the bill be settled The rpott of the City Recordcrshcw Ing that the criminal division of the City court had netted the city 1645 tines and forfeitures in 302 cases was IlIcdFInstrom Fernstrom had a resolution drawn up on the dual clerkship of the Board of Public Works the Gist of which was that P O Perkins be fired and John SI Whitakcr be retained but for some reason which he did not divulge he kept his resolution In his Inside pocket |