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Show PROVO'S (WAY0R VETOES .TAX LEVY ORDINANCE Sjicclal to Tho Tribune. PROVO, July 12.-Tho Clt A Council received re-ceived a communication front the Mayor last night disapproving the ordinance levying levy-ing a tax for 1901. Tho nrcl?t.nn ,..A passed last Tuesday night at a special ses- -l0,' .J .th? CounclI. Councilman Booth said that the time limit which wVa given to the Mayor by law for disapproval expired ex-pired Sunday night. Mondav Oehig tho seventh day. and that the MayotV veto was not returned to the Recorder Ah specified spe-cified by tho law. Mayor Roylance took exception tothls saying that Sunday was a legal holiday and his veto was In accordance wlthYtho spirit of tho law. Action on tho maW was deferred for ono week and tho qi?i3-tlon qi?i3-tlon referred to the Clly Attorney for n opinion. V 1 Tin In'0l''s veto was based upon hl belief that the assesment for contingent expenses and waterworks extension wasl too high. He took tho stand that taxes 1 should be as low as possible, extending over a period of ten years for Improvements Improve-ments on these lines. Tho total receipts from licenses collected loLA- 1lirirtcr ending Juno 20, was fJC 05.2.1. The financial statement shows cash on hand April 1, 190-1. $1C,5W.99. Receipts from all sources for the year ending June SO being be-ing 512.0S2.02. Total. J2S.67S.01. The disbursements for tho year ending June 30 are 516,801.55, leaving a balance In the treasury July 1, of Jll.STC. IC. Two Items of expenditure noted being redemption re-demption of waterworks bonds, 5S0O0, and waterworks extension. J3317.-12. W H, Packard, ago 29. and Gertrude Harrison, age 27, of Sprlngvllle, received license to nulrry. Tho Ladies' Republican club met last evening and decided to havo nn excursion on I-rUIay. July, 22, at Castilla Springs. There were 79 births In Provo during the quarter ending June 3013 males and So females. John Corbet, age 2& of Soldier Summit, and Hazsl Blackett. age IS. or Thistle Junction, were married todny by County Recorder II. S. Pyne. Mr. Corbott Is superintendent su-perintendent or tho Summit Placer Mining 1 company. ' Provo's electric street car facilities were Inspected today by the leading business mon of this city, In connection with Mr. Mahler, who Is here looking ovor tho Interests In-terests Involved. The matter will come before the Business Men's association. t 1 The following claims were filed for record rec-ord today: June Nos. S to -IS, Inclusive: all on the west shore of Utah lake. The locators loca-tors aro Arthur L. Bird et al. C claims. Mary A. Whltlakor et al. -1 claims, and James Whltlakor et al. I claims. Ben Clark conveys to Utah county the title to the Skylark mining claim, located In the Proro mining district, southeast or Provo. William Brllt. who was given ton davs for purloining tools from a passenger ear near Soldier Summit, was before Justice Noon yesterday for stealing .sheep at Col-ton, Col-ton, Brltt was placed under $100 bonds, which he failed to produce, und was tnken back to the county Jail The Utah Jobbers' association waa entertained at the Provo Lake resort today by L. O. Taft. manager of tho Z. C. M. I. branch at Provo. An address ad-dress of welcome was made by Mayor Royjance. Senator Smoot also spoke Short speeches woro made by L. O. Taft Hebor Scowcroft, A. II. Wooloy T W Whltely and olhcrs. u A transcript of Judgment was filed In the Recorder! office by T O Angell against C. D. Hanks ami r. O. Angell against C. D. Hanks and Ixiulsc F. Hanks Tor JU33. Interest at 10 per cent and costs ?13. Judgment was given giv-en May 25, 1901. A half Interest In tho above I assigned to Francis C. Luko of Salt Lake City. A complaint was filed by Catherine Ji Newsomo against Claudius Nowsome and Fred Nowsome. minors, asking Tor tho return re-turn of a certain city lot in Provo. A dcd waa made out by- plaintiff convoying tho property to tho dofondants, nnd for which she never received and consldcralon for tho execution of said deed. The record Is a cloud upon tho title, nnd tho plaintiff asks that the deed bo cancelled and tho title pnsn back to her. A quit-claim deed waa issued by John R Van ValkohburgJ Charles J. Brown, Edward Ed-ward W. Taylor,' Agnes M. Shoup, et al.. In which title to flvo claims Hltuatcd near Fairfield passos to John M. ClaHklo of Salt Lake Clly. Tho olatmB contain llro clay. Dr. Frank Burton has gono to Salt Lake lo meet with the SUito Medical board. ' Nls Hullnt was released from custody by tho orricern this morning. Ho will not likely attempt to slnilTIo off again. In Jusllce-Noon'.s cvurt todav Edward ' Taylor way allowed $7.13 and costs of sult.i which ho brought to 1 collect on wages Plaintiff worked for John Stubba lust prlng. nnd la dlsputh ctroso over tlio amount whlqli waa c no, nnd suit was brought nccordhigl'. J ,-'.15 a$': M,( r f a ':tf f 1 . ". ,rtrr'tW ; 9-' vyilfij;(; , A-.,, j ih-- i-itfiH-i I 1 vJ iii,u ,i ::-. IY s,i.' JV. .;-. , iAui:.k tr vii' 'f. 'ii - I : U'gvnln 1 r, ftJhibq ' t."w-'-'r ' ' 4.'i.ti: ' ft-.- Or. p." 11 c. r vr' ' - . . ' - ; - T'W ' v-';f.U . rtvr ot |