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Show OLD COUill II if PASS OUT TQDAl $ New Council Will Assuii Charge of Oily Affairs .: ffl at Noon. 3 li NEW STANDING COMMITTEES f TO BE ANNOUNCED THE Few Changes Left to Makolfi Employees of Various City Departments. .Jsjj l 0 f 3 m Hie last meeting of the present c? H council will bo held at 10.S0 o'clock t W morning. At this meeting what H?j Jl buuincFS is loft on the calendar ppVt j old council will be disposed of hefo W won and at thai hour the new count E. will assume Its duties. F. There Is little for the old council!' W act upon. Tho most important matt S" Is the veto by Mayor Bransford -o,t W contract with the forest 17,- departing Cj of tho United States whereby Iho lull P was to assume control of the city's wi l tersheds for the. next ten years. itV believed that the mayor wfll be unha:7 In his yoto of that matter, na he hasi Fi vanced some strontr reasons win- tho cl f should not enter Into such a contract at theroby relinquish the supervision ozI watersheds.. jk jgj Naming o Oonunittecn. t The present council will adjourn hefo tne noon hour and at that time the rifl i council will meet and organize by clioo lug W. Mont. Ferry as president. 0 Ferry will no doubt name his comml S lees ;,t. this meeting and It is quite like S thai the mayor will hav? his appoint ment3 ready to be submitted to the. cou l ell. ji All the other city officials will send in f list of their appointments for approt and they will no doubt be acted upi before the new council adjourns. T change of administration takes placed ei noon, but there are few chances to made, as all the. present cltv officials ts copt one. namely the city recorder. w( ft re-elected nnd hence thai Is the only : flee hi which there, will be 0 change.. B S, Rives, the nw recorder, will ta it-charge, it-charge, of his office at the hour oie Honed. v ii Few Changes. it Mr. Jttves will make a. few changes '!T the. appointments in his office bit the other offices on the city side of t 7-bulldlng 7-bulldlng there will he but few chana t& made, po that the chance of admlnlstt tlon will not be a ?eneral shaking up. to practically a continuation of tho busln? 5;. of the city as It has been carried on ,t J-J past two years, by practically tho aai officials and employcoa. J ,' At Mayor Eransford's offico in the 6 Jr and county huildlng Sunday night a fi: jjv cauctiH was hold and after a two-hi session the personnel' of the stand J?. committees of the city council was agii - upon. The list of chairmen will be pri L tlcnlly tne same as published in Sunt j morning's Tribune. The names of ..1 ft different committeemen was not mi public. There was no dissension ntji caucus and the committees were nan without a nv wrangling. K W |