Show of the Francl rise BY THE airy oiry the company has failed to comply with the decuire ments of the council city council met on monday in adjourned session mayor booth in the aluir the only absentee was councilor dunn TO FEED ESS T E thurman offered to faed the cita prisoners at the rate oe cents par meal and to act as jailor when necessary at the rate of 30 centi per hone referred to the committee on police aej OF committees on public grounds and c ltv property to whom was referred the claim of the provo woolen mills co for electric light recommend that the company be allowed to furnish the five extra lichts from may 15 to june ast 1st j without charge in compensation fur bad lights furnished the committee also reported that the superintendent 0 the woolen mills co had promised to have the globes regularly cleaned the report was adopted the committee on cemetery to whom was referred the petition of mrs jane alman recommended that the petitioner be allowed a one half lot in exchange for the one now in her possession report adopted the committee ou judiciary reported recommending i substitute bill providing for the inspection of buildings report adapted the committee on streets and alleys reported recommending that the petition of john D jones and others ask 1 ing that the factory race on west side j of H street between second and fourth streets be removed to the east aide of the street be granted but that the city do not expend over in making alio necessary excavations report adopted the committee on water works presenting a resolution providing for the forfeiture of the franchise of the provo city waterworks Water works co said corn pany having failed to comply with the requirements of the council in doing a certain amount of work on the proposed system of waterworks water works the was adopted and the resolution was passed CLAIMS the following claims were presented allowed and amounts severally appropriated george evans cleaning cemetery ditches 16 hyrum hatton fire engineer 25 inspection OF ahe substitute bill providing for the inspection of buildings passed its second reading mr maiben stated that it had bean customary for merchants merc nants and shop keepe to throw kneir sweepings etc into the sect on seventh street and in the box crossing on I 1 street had been chocked up and the street had been flooded lie would m jve to refer this matter to the road supervise r carried mr maiben stated that mr ferre was unwilling to act as for iilo per month he would thereof re move to reconsider the action of the city council establishing the salary of the pound beeper at 10 per month mr hinrichsen wanted to know if mr ferreras Ferr ewas alao to be paid extra for ringing the curfew bell if the city officers were to receive large pay for all these little extras there would not ba much of a reduction of the expenses of the city mr maiben explained that the understanding was that there was to be no extra pay for ringing the curfew bell the motion to reconsider was carried mr maiben moved to amend the original motion by fixing the of the at 15 per month carried mr maiben moved that the supervisor be instructed to put in no boxes at crossings unless so ordered to do by the city council or committee on streets and alleys carried ahe council adjourned for one week |