Show I 1 6 1111 I 1 MANY I 1 SE 8 8 IQ na our city fathel s do not agil e via 4 THE STREET GRADING arobert is nearly dearly scared to death 9 the license Q question U 0 8 t i 0 n the city council met on monday even evening ingin in adjourned cession aes ses sion pion president barney in the chair A fall quorum was pro present sent PETITIONS ra AND communications from the la franco france fire engine co declining to pay the bill of 2165 for thy the repair of fire engine it being claimed by the company that a pressure of J 00 pounds greater than the engine had been warranted for had bad been placed upon the suction chamber letter ordered filled and the secretary instructed ted to write to the company and tell them its all right from selby jones superintendent of wa waterworks water works asking for a seven days vacation leaving in his hii place david kenner granted from the recorder asking for instructions in relation lation ra to the license ordia ord I 1 ance applying to boarding houses it being a question whether p avate families keeping students etu denta should or should not pay a license and whether if they did not pay a license other private families keeping other boarders should pay a license sir mr maiben moved that the recorder be instructed to enforce the eho ordinance he explained that iu iii his bia 0 opinion it would not do to change the 0 ordinance e which provided a license of 10 per annum for boarding houses having accommodations Ei for from five to ten stud ants or there would be no boarding houses except those which kept students but boarding louses keeping none but students could conid be allowed to come into Council the and get a rebate the motion was carried the anani sentiment being that the ordinance should not be changed but enforced and that rebates of license should be granted whenever applications were made by those keeping students exclusively I 1 the recorder communicated that the two ordinances passed by the council RI at the previous meeting had bad been sign ed by the mayor and had been properly attested sir mr maiben moved that the ances be referred to the committee on engrossing and printing with instruct in eions to have them printed but three times each he wanted the committee instructed as ai to how many times the ordinance should be published it had been customary to publish ordinances three tam times es at 10 cents per mch inch per issue the last ordinance passed had been 3 for six times timea and compe tivo firms had objected clai claiming miu that the firm that did the printing was waa receiving double pay mr simmons moved to arnena the motion to the effect that the committee havo the ordinances published by the lowest bidder in the city he thought it was all childs play to advertise tor for bids for lighting the city where there vas as no competition and then give the city printing when there were three competitors without advertising for bids mr farrier farrer thought the committee lad nothing to do with the matter the recorder should place the ordinances in the hands of the printer tais sta statement was corroborated by bv the re cordar cordor and the chair mr probert said he was glad of that as the committee last time had been called thieves by tur THE E aumen qu mEn and he was nearly feared to de desto th of TOB taz 2 the chair called the gentleman to order mr maiben was permit permuted ed to change his hia motion instructing the recorder instead of the committee the Ther motion notion was carried REPORTS OF committees the committee on streets and alleys that a wagon bridge be built over the holdaway race at seco second n d and E streets and thit the street be filled in at this intersection report adopted rhe fhe same committee recommended that the claim of peter hansen for oats be allowed report adopted the committee on claims recommended that the claim of the provo city undertaking company for 20 for tb the e burial of benson be not allowed on the grounds that it should be paid by the county report adopted Ld rd opted the committee on license reported on the daway park license conveying little information ard and making no re commendation referred back to the committee for further consideration CLAIMS the following claims were presented allowed and several amounts ampro pria piri td aVd thomas E thurman salary as go la france fire engine co expense W X N dusenberry majors iii 5 salary excelsior transfer co hauling 50 union pacific railway co I 1 freight on hose ag 1016 first rational national bank note in favor of studebaker bros broa 00 0 P L M B co lumber jo lor streets rod and ai alleys leys 2960 selby jones salary as sat sui erin erin i of water r T L egaas two horse shoes 40 mr irvine reported that the committee on fire department had bad sold the 11 jd d hose c it as ag per instruction for 50 action aD approved proved mr farror farrer stated that on thursday mottling morning he had bad been much surprised to tee a large number nui nier of teanis teams at on seventh street the matter lind never been before the council but the supervisor said he be had be instructed to do the theora ork but neither the cleel dent of the council nor I 1 the knew anything about it lie he waited war wai ted kome borne information on ane subject mr probert 61 the committe coi annUl e v information 0 i mation ile he said eaid a great many people had wanted the strett graded and as mr ir reed smoot w to is making an excava excavation tiou and of offered fereti the gravel at ten cents per yard wh cb S 9 was very cheap the had d concluded to have the work done j it a great da al mc re gravel thau than le e bid expected mr maiben added thil that lie ha lud had intended to have brought the matter up in the council but it had slipped his hia and d excavation exea valion work had been commenced sooner than he expected he admitted that tha committee had gone one beyond their authority hut but he thought the tha work woric should be done three or four times as much gravel hail had been used as he bad expected v be required Mr Farrer to deny the authority of the committee to tako this aeton aelon mr air waitmon interrupting interrupt ine we admit that keep cool continued farrer now this ia is not the first time this thia las has been done we need money iu in the 3 irrigation dep department depan ariment ment and ara una unable ble to got get it I 1 consider it a duty to object to any v buch arbitrary measures on the aidt of the commatee com cammi mEtee tee on street and alleys 1 I think every member of the council should haye have a vote as to how bow the money of the city should be ba spent I 1 dont say eay this thia because bebau e I 1 wish to bat because I 1 consides con aided sided it a duty I 1 0 owe ive to my mv constituents mr air maiben stated that no matter how badly the irrigation department needed mon eythe committee on streets and alleys expected to spend every dollar appropriated to the streets and ana a little more mr probert echoed the sentiments oi of sir maiben and thought the gentleman from the first ward was a little technical and was waa always objecting to so meling he ha bad thought that every man in ia the council would approve of the work nothing had been said about it if until now 1 I dont wont any man t to go to censuring censoring just because he can either mr simmons desired to speak but was ruled out of order because he was not a member of the committee mr halladay a member of the committee approved the action of the om com mitlee he thought 1 te ae work had bad been done for the best inta t st ct of the city As the other men members ibers had expressed he bad had no idea that is sj much gravel would goulabe be required if the committee had done wrong pardon was asked for this time and it should shoud not occur again air malben maiben moved that the committee be authorized to complete the tha grad irig ing ot of seventh street between I 1 and J 5 streets he explained that it was the correct thing to todo do different surveyors gave different grades hence the cutting and filling but if the sidewalks should be cut down it leave the stores vary high mr farrer was now in ia favor fator of finishing the work the motion carried mr maiben moved that the committee on streets and alleys be a authorized to dispose of the arter tank on F street between seventh and eighth street carried mr maiben moved that the suver suo ervi vi sor be authorized to purchase a car of red pine lumber at 20 per thousand carried by permission the tha finance committee were pr Dr emitted to make inake a report they reported that the woolen aiila had presented a bid offering to furnish the city with si sixteen x i teen electric are arc lights at 1250 per month with a twenty per cent discount for additional lichts midnight service philadelphia time the committee recommended the acceptance of the bid carried council adjourned for one week 0 b when whan the trap is sprung upon u us as it sometimes es la Is in a most unexpected peeled manner by disease Ji we appreciate the tact jact that it Is a most insidious foe and that not only Is it necessary ta combat it by the most potent medicinal agencies but to prevent its manifest adon at all by counteract inz in the causes that produce lt it thus exposure in wet weather the enforced wearing of damp clothes doag aloi a a draught uti unaccustomed accustomed diet ol of water bodily or mental overwork are breeders bleeders bre eders f disease but Ho ilo stomach will prevent their inducing it this madlne med lne fort fortifies liles the system ahe assured effects such causes would otherwise produce to I 1 ahe i 9 mariner miner the outdoor 13 siave of 0 the desk and acil pen and thi tha overworked generally it is ct c the ilia utmost advantage advant ase 8 Dys dyspepsia pepla kidney trouble malaria IN billiou 1 hausne a 8 all yield to lo it |