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Show FINANCIAL CONDITION OF CITY OF MURRAY The Murray City Council mot In regular regu-lar session last evening, and the committee commit-tee platting the city asked that It bo given another week's time. The city marshal was Instructed to seo all saloonkeepers and have them adjust blinds over their windows facing the sidewalk. side-walk. Tho residents of the Fifth ward sent In a petition asking tho Council to allow them to withdraw from the city. This was laid on tho table. Little Cottonwood bridge,, which has been such a detriment to wayfarers in the past, will be widened considerably so as to allow wagons and such vehicles more space. The revision of the city ordinances was laid over for another week. Following ls the City Treasurer's report for the quarter endlmr June 30. 1908: Ll-cfnsos Ll-cfnsos collected, $3233.50; lines and forfeitures, for-feitures, ?33L'.70; dog tax. $166.50: poll tax. $309; Murray City tax, 1907, $50.63; total cash, $1092.33. Warrants cancelled Street department, $354.30; Improvements. $125; waterworks, $150; fire department. $42. SO; police. $467.50; prison, $46.05; records, $150; criminal, crim-inal, $2.40; printing and advertising, $128.15; attorney, $110; treasurer, $29.10; street lighting. $183.51; street sprinkler, $183.20; miscellaneous, $951.12; total. $3225.13; overdraft April 1, 190S, $729.11; total. $3594.24. Balanco cash on hand July 1, 1908, ?138.09. |