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Show psiT EWn Mayor's vSc- V Chief of Fire Jartoient. KjoTAPPROVED KBRMEXT LEAGUB: Hor Amendments to Blade by Apostle Rand Others. B&7. In rapid succession Kent to the position of H& 'department, submitted Hun Glasmann to succeed BjiTj. Paine, were turned Hly council this evening. BVppoIntmcnt, tliaL of G. Hp presented, Councilman Democratic minority, Ben to refer It to the law HoVlng that It bo thrown E presented was that of Bl'l. whose confirmation Krbte of four to four, two Bifcbuncil being absent, bf wno the next .nppolnt-Kultlon .nppolnt-Kultlon read by the city failed of confirmation by B'three. The vote on the BUr. Abies was the same. BItHc mayor in presenting r-.the same position la Kdlc&tlon that he Is dc-Kiove dc-Kiove the Incumbent from Hprge Graves, the first np-Jseveral np-Jseveral weeks ngo. has v, his name again to be H-council. the mayor took Bpplng 10 obtain the con-Kjeiperson. con-Kjeiperson. who would not hem, thereby getting rid Bra chief and giving him Kilti- to present the name ip confirmation. 'liquor Ordinance. Mdress of Judge W. H. ike City, delivered under Jtbe Ogdon Betterment ber academy last week, jclal evils of the city t; Apo3tlo David O. Mc-itaon Mc-itaon church, as spokes-mlttee spokes-mlttee from the league. Uti'e council tonight and mber of amendments to uico passed last Septcm-cKay Septcm-cKay declared that the lb Is unalterably opposed rvll. and, representing a appointed lor this pur-ed pur-ed a number of suggests sugges-ts the evil, which the &ted to consider, oris of tho city be rc-'thelr rc-'thelr doors at 7 p. m. jred to reopen until 7 a. iplJcant for a retail liquor r a good reputation; that trd table or obstructions is saloons, and that the ts for liquor dealers in eased as follows? Retail olesalers, $400; manufac-aufacturcrs' manufac-aufacturcrs' agents. $300; telall dealers. SS00. were merits offered to sections tho .liquor ordinance now ,W. McCroery, pastor of 5dlst church, a member (4, seconded the sugges-tne sugges-tne matter was referred is a committee of the etaken up at a meeting 'ower on Streets. mmlttee reported on the .the'Ogden Rapid Transit northern part of tho ended that tho company Krlvllege until the com-iln com-iln City line. Councll-!ted Councll-!ted to this and cited tho mncll depriving tho oftl-UXake oftl-UXake & Ogdcn Railway ht to continue tho use of oln avenue as a reason MJUld bo enforced impar-wtter impar-wtter was referred to tho mi attorney. pmmendatlon of City En-stops En-stops were taken to as-of as-of opening Twenty-ninth -pu avenue to Pnclflc avc-Ki.a avc-Ki.a plat proparcd by the jWstreet committee and city |