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Show THE CITY COI : .1 Building to Be Erected Which io Store Votffi Machines. 4 THOMAS MORRIS WANTS,! $600 FOR SHADE 4 ' ' 1 Numher of Ordinances :f ing to Sidewalks Aril Passed. J The macadamizing, curbing. all tenng.of Ninth East streot, froml lomplo to the city limits is ailr tied question. Tho City Record' ported to the Council Monday that the protests against the woi been received too late to tallvl with- tho figures of the City and that there was some queattoS whether tho ordinauco would pfl was decided that the ordinance ai protests should be referred to. tHi mitfec on Streets nnd the City EiT to consider next Thursday nigh5 Recorder was instructed to nofiM interested to appear with thacf tec Thursday night to talk oW matter, as thero is considerably about there being properiy-owq the street who havo signed their and who are really in favor ofv tho work done. iy A resolution was introduced -iE Black which provides that the Cf cordcr shall bo the official cusloc the voting machines that belong? city and that ho shall appoint sistant; custodians. In connecti the resolution, .Mr. Black preset estimate furnished by tho build i spector.of the probable cost of-jsu ing suitable for storing the voj i chines in, the building to be"-s ou the ground opposite the clj; county building on which is Iocs; fc nowcr plant and which is owned i by the city and county. Mr.K i estimates that for a fireproof t which will be large enough t o seventy-two voting machines t i would be about $1700. MrjS stated that the committee hadi gated and found that the cost'oi(; ing the building would bo paidv years' time by the saving otW charges. Resolution Adopted, sl The resolution was adoptcdJf, matter of erecting the bufldingW matters pertaining to the care afj' tfol of the machines was refe the board of control of the cik county, which 'will have a niccjM, day this week at which Mr. HO representative of thn voting -it company, will b"e present and;! tho work that, is necessary tojljii the machines for election aay,i In regard to the resolution ' duced one-week ago which prpvj the cutting of flumes in City cr i the construction of bridges aft i intersections on North Tcmplo f from Sixth West to Ninth West; ! a report was received from tH mittee on Streets in which it m ommended that tho work h.o.vd J tho Street" Supervisor at a coat' ' exceed $500. Tho report of the too was adopted. Thomas Morris, who resides,!' corner of First North and Seveni1 streets, presented a claim agahr city for damages. He states' communication that in excavatiS, the cement sidewalk the roots 'ofj large shade troen in front of h'iij erty were-cut and that a winds few days, afterward blow .allg trees down and they, in falling aged his house and fences. He $500 to compensate him for theft . done. The claim was referred 1 City Attorney. W What Grismou Wants. i A communication was receivet Charles Crismon, who owns land' s mouth of Parley 'a canyon, -pi i which he claims "is now occupied, Big Cottonwood conduit fea i flumes and buildings. He states: i communication that he is inform) l, the city wants about twelve' a'(f this land. He says that th(t ( acres wanted contain a rod shale ry, a gravel bed and a site fof j pond. He thinks $15,000 woul , pensate. him for the loss of th'i r though he would be willing to bja matter arbitrated, he to appoii l of the arbitrators, the city tor'i . one and these two to select thoj None of them, however, must-dj officials, he says. The communi was referred "to tho Compiitt Waterworks. The appointment by Chief ot Sheets of "R. M. Johnson, F. L.'.G and W. H. Wilkins to servo as officers without pay, was conlirii Ordinances levying fax for.j sessmcnt of property for the coi tion of cement sideValks wcrey as follows: On the west side of street between First North andlS North streets, in sidewalk dist'ni J9; on the soutl side of First? streot between Ninth West and! West streets, in sidewalk distrit 21; on tho north side of Eleventh, from tho oast side of B street to 'a midway between M and N stree sidewalk district No, 21; on both of Third "South street between East and Third East streets, in walk district No. 6; on both sides Avide streets within the district od on the West bv Ninth Fasti: on the north bv South Templcii on the east by the reservation, rhe south by Fifth South stree cept where sidewalks are already and on both side of Douglas a between Second South and it. South streor, in sidewalk district! 2, !, G, 4. 22 and 23. j |