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Show mimm of HEATiNBJRAPJCHISE Traction Company Want3 to Share Privilege With Light Corporation. GRANT CAFE PERMITS Four Eating Places Intending Intend-ing to Serve Liquor Given Licenses. Herpiesr. that the frajichlso privileges as to Hteam healing now held by the Utah Pi:jht & Traction company bo extended I o the U ! n h Power & Light company wan mafic in n. communication laid before be-fore the oilv cornrni.ssiou last night. J t w;i.s explained t hat Li i e purpofie of the power coin pa ny Is to enga ge extensively exten-sively in the .supplying oi' heat for the doivii-town district, of which i:, per cent is already supplied now under the franchise fran-chise uf the .subsidiary company. The matter was referred to the committee of l.ho whol for consideration. Licenses I o four moro cafes oo litem -plalinj,- the sale of Intoxicants with meals 1 o r o ai i f h u rl z d last i i i g h t by 1 1 10 e i t y corninls-Hloii. Ka-'h cafe manager had deposited de-posited $.-)Ofl with Charles V. Laurence, city license aHhtssor and collector, and each en Co had been favorably reported by .l. Parley White, chief of police. The four ftero Bailey's cale, 4!) West Pirst Sont h st reel. I Miarles (',. Sindar. proprie-ior; proprie-ior; the Bismnivk, 3" A Vest Second South st reel , A. Piold, proprietor; liberty cafe, :'77 West Second South street, l. A. Poughortv, proprietor, and the Rotissorie inn, ;rJ3 South Main street. Upon Mio motiuu of Commissioner Karl A Sclieid. head of the, department of public affairs oud finance. Ernest J. Col-in Col-in was appointed to succeed James Lynch in the city treasurer's office. Air. I. nch has been appointed chief deputy in the coun'.y auditor's office. |