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Show SEHIDyiKK Hall Sfrenuoitsly Objects 'ife! appointment ol" Preent mC Hoard, of Work' 1 MAKES VIGOROUS -T ON WORK 0F,SIEI( ; City Auditor Znintmcii Held Pendrfj r,,PIfH ChaiPi p The second xneetlife Jt "7 I council Monday nlK1 J.f w ;Vj peaceable, only one if i 1 ""-"K J(A J .Hi urb in any way V lhJ oti ' occasion. This wasl' n?Jm,0U-lr Councilman Hall to .I'ms v?7'!?,n.1S' lb- reappoint rm-nl hyWr.s of ti fa f hlf W of all tlio present nu,A tl,e L, mLt?9 " of public wj-Trks. WlicJuppoIm ""Li tlon from the mayor roV V ' n nH" M McMillan, chairman, nn0Vlf,&. .,i?lk i W . J. Halloraii. C. D. l&Jr1 ' Armstrong, members of t eoniiVlr rc.a.l. Mr. Hall opposed tht "i'lf. Hon for the reason Urn l he bTdl"Jui. would reappoint Mike FlUpsifjXt JfST hiei Inspector. A-iw-oF . Mr. Hall said that the hoard had klfr in tts employ inspectors who wort- liJLld torknisly Incompetent, and who contirJkT silly approved public works not done tXsli' cording to the plans and speclilcati0lK I sis set forth by the city engineer and iSLf the contracts. He oiled scven.l nt nstanees where the Inspectors had faftr? In their duly aud said that he had evJf reason to believe that the present niel" ' bers. If reappointed, would retain ulA , Inspectors In their emplov. if he -kv ? 1 sissured in siny way that the 'bo m-would m-would follow the recommendation mi W ' by Mayor P.ransford In his messnce" the effect that all Inspectors be rcnuti to pass sin examination. .o that com P- lent men would be employed, he wo! - ' imt raise nny objection to the mcmb pf the board nsuncd by the mavor.t; fle: he considered each of them able anuii ficicnt. J itnnt Femstrom and Holley, Too. i Fernstrom and Holley voiced the emi sent menls as Mr Hall, but the apmrt Wii monls were confirmed by a vote of V win I. Couneilmen Hall. Holley. Fcrnstn and Hodgson voted against eonfirnmtl li and (.otmcllmnn Lyne was not pre foi when the roll was called. The otherfcfa members voted in favor of conilrniatMB'riu Die appointments made by Citv ,1V ditor Airr for bis office and alfo In l&A supervision, too. were held up. Mr. X-ri.i sent m the following annontmciits the license department: F. B. Kimbl"1' deputy license assessor: W. J. Uet Ji-i lln. bookkeeper: W. E. Wood and E.7 "-;'', Black, license Inspectors. Upon mot! V ot Mr. Mnreton. these appointment n tfM referred to the license committee, fori reason that a move is contomnlal T, whereby the license end of the officii "j ' be placed In an entirely separate si Ki distinct department. When the connh ivl( iCo decides as to that matter it will tl 51 pass upon the appointments reconimctu! -J?1 1 by Mr. Alff. r jfa n,l ,itlJ'r appointments siihnilttcdlf ii(or Mr. Alff for his office proper are: CA m Stevens, deputy sitiditor: K. A. Hoi bookkeeper; Charles A. Weaver and J. Yin Aeomb. clerks. Mr. Reedall moved" U iih these appointments be laid over for i ri? week-. He did not stsitc any reason : I'M his request, but it was srranleil. it S. understood' that at least one of the s m pounces named by Mr. Alff is objecth VT able to sonic of the coimcibncn. .." Spragtte Confirmed, The appointment of Dr. TI. B. Spraii jer .as assistant health commissioner v Mat-confirmed Mat-confirmed by a unanimous vote, '"Kftt Tho ordinances increasing the A-dniB-ST of- the members of the lire and powbt departments, and also the ordliiancetMwS creasing tho number of men in thu'fc department to fifty-1 wo. were referrcK)ii ihe finance committee, with the tiiu-to police committees associated. rEllii rhlef of Police Harlow submitted 'CZ sippolntmenls of It. Morris, narrv aWTI's da rd and John MoHvo.v as special polfBCiv men. to act wlthoul pay from the cCI These appointments were made upon quest of Humane Officer Harrv Mot-J and the men. If confirmed, will nc mM' rler his supervision and in enforcing humane ordinances of ihe city Tlio mLZ lire ;md prison committee will confilBE: the appointments. 'fWml "t Chief Barlow also notified the ceuiCi , that he Jjnd removed Patrolman HsuKsj Jones for the cood of the service. IlKz net Ion In this matter was approvcilEi: Ihe council. xlif As soon as the ncecssan- InptrumQr??1 can be nnrchsirerl the food departnP; of the efty win ne nhle to make alUE1?89 own bactcrcologlcaj tests. Ipon'lCv"1 recommendation 'of Health CommisyoiE Paul the council appioprlatcd $."00 forlJJ!1 equipping of a bactrriologienl laboraMff1? , When Hi" equipment Is secured all rJL" 1 wilt he put through the bneterloJoimg' ' test, which will-greatly f-implify the K f of the- fond and dalrv commIssiner4B5i testing the milk supply of the city. 'r Food and Dairy Commissioner FraW lh asked authority to employ u. deputy aeil specior in his department until the Pi'.: enl ordinance Is changed so that tlic-'lWfM Ifice can be made permanent The tnUc ter was referred to the comiulllec on c-tf -,i mutes and apportionment. 'jm&'s Anjioxntion Petition. 'NrnJ The petition of Kimball .t nldiiBttjj and si lerge number of pioperty "WIBg. , in the Sugar House district asking -.Wk'bi that district be annexed to the city -;t'r again submitted to the eoum II. TlieiMAni triet include a larpo sirca. near the tuSKi i prison. Th pediinn was referred .vSta municipal laws committee and y'3Hfpc taken up by it Thursday nlcht atittBtjtj, ported on by next Mondav nlcht. if(0l Street Supervisor nalelch was auVmlt ized to tenr down the remainder PWtrar; old wooden bridge crossing the J,fthc river on Ninth North street and the ,Wf of SIM' was appropriated for ,nftJ JMesan pose. Owing to anl "e jam formiMi,tlUj the bridge, which flooded a large ,vt In lluil locality last month, Mr Ftt. blew up a. portion of the structure i. dynamite lo relieve the rendition .JWCT., now the plan to build a new steel P'n over the river at that point at sin niatod cost of 5C2."0. JmI. The committee on rules rfron,?m?. the adoption of the rules used n Z old council with one or two miner l-Z . and the report wa adopted. One chaPWid is a decrease In the number of ''""It committers by con.'olidatloii from '?n: two to sixteen. By another rhangft-MC president of the copnell Is ex-offieh, member of all committeeman the council. . ,M,' If An ordinance was )n reduce. llnflMJ n. Ing the salary of the health mnii "JJ-Hj er from $1300 to $1S01 a year tl ter was referred to the coinmlite. . finance and salaries. jH Move Pay for Secretary. mSfn An Increase In the salary of the ' WML Ui secretary to the mnyor, f rum , i-J' pi .11 Win a year. Is contemplated in i JJjTVbtl dlnance which was introduced "MiVJ ferred to the committee on ,'nnUC"Bj2Wi salaries. ,. r-,iBk Florence B. P.egers and other Pi-W re owners petitioned the '""' '. JJ curb and suiter Fifth Ii" s,r.rn;"'feBc Third lo Nh.lh South Mreot. e...co tlon ar.ks.that the Pvii VferrtliLnt In width.' The matter was rcfcrrt the commit tee on engineering 3n 'MJt nMrV. '.. W. C.an.nlngs submit Jfrfe wznv ?c? nnanc:edXedrp UMer he council adjourned JJjjK miit.M. on e4itinalcs iii"l nvporUOTym'Iti !:;.ltl,wl.h, 4" rritml8s cltv auditor did not ha. ' " ' LSMg j dafM rea.ly for alio conu l?BSlI m,rk It .-.djonrncd w ithu. it ' tU!'Mb hU probably be t wo w. Hcs bj-ra n pQ nil It e will take up H Uljrlt n'"' 8 |