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Show HOTELS U DIN I ffl0By WE Chief Permits I louses to Remain Open After Licenses Li-censes Are Refused. STILL DO BUSINESS Roomers Being Taken In and Applicants Told Matters Mat-ters Will Right Selves. 1 5; tv..il pertr.i!;on from J. Pav'.ey Nic of police, l L Wa m ni To.:r.i:ne Kifls ,N oro still in oponi t ton v t'steniay, tr..n:sli lenevat 01 1 icor.se was dc:::oil for t .c:i by il.e oil y co'n:nisKMi three clays so, r-si,..- wv.ii t anittcvi ast r.isrht t!i;it A'.'.owed ll'.e ir.ar.di;enie:Ms of both r., until ton:cht to quit, provided thHt ;:: r.ew sufV.i were accommodated in ttie :;.eiiu:n'.e- CMef White said he was not awsre tVit any new jtucsts liad been ver-ir.ittcd ver-ir.ittcd to recuntr a: lor his ultimatum been sie:!. "l rM tV.it tliev could h.iv un- i;l tomorrow n:?V.i M set all of 1 :io reoe ,-:t i.aL wete aiu-idy in tLe places, yro v-:ei t!wt tV.ev u:d no: accept any new jsir.e's?." said the cV.ief. "Anv violation o: ims understandir.!? wou!d result in ar-rrst ar-rrst for doir.c business without a license, 1 warded them.'" Tie c.erk at the Wayne Vote! answered i". tVa aitirmatnr list iv.ht ivhen asked if a ream cou'd be had. Likev.se as-.--rAroe was siven tV.at a room could be : .id : tV.e To.:ra:r.e fr a day or a week, rr:es for t'.'.e wk beins: nuoted. At tV.e T : . : r a . r. e the books showed 1 h t e e . e 1 1 s -tuitions under Vebr.ury t?. At the Wnne i.ere as an ext: - ord;::ary Ions hst or r.::trat:o::s undrr February c. No resis-trttons resis-trttons a:'Vcred as of Febvnary i, but c.ei k v. as :!:::!:; th.at the applicant 'or a rv-vm s: xf.d register under th.e :n r.ns due. Vandm? a pen to t..e pcr-s pcr-s 0 1 a s k" : : ' a h " ; : t a room. The ive-k expuiiue-J that the license of t'-.e ! o'.ei had leen taker, away, rr which r-aoi !.e wo hd rt dare permit t lie t r.!:rs: of a " iri' ' into th.e plat e. but r-iVe the ass'.:ra;;ce '.oncerrdn? th.e matter mat-ter of t':e iKer.se, "we wi'A have it back ;r. a few u.-.ys.'- Seek New Garbage Contract. Represent :;ives of the Mountain States Feerh. nil oorvrany a ppeare-1 b fore 1 he -om:r.is?:rn yesterday to urxe a new gar-"3e gar-"3e co..eetur. cor. tidct. tome weeks ago t .e company endeavored to negotiate a . 0 n t ra c t w h i c h was shown b y C o mm i a -s orer Herman H. Green to be of alarm-irs: alarm-irs: character as to provisions for increase o' ccst w.th increase o: population. Mr. Green's figures ;ioved that the proposed corn not would mean an Increase of about 1 per cent per capita for every increase c." . v oor.t in population, with start-s.u! start-s.u! cos'.s to the city. , ,07..? iew- contract is urged as being 4 '-rrecte i in this particular. The com-I com-I i s !ef rosentatives explained yester- .- trui it could afford to pay the city -""a ton for t:.e fool part of th.e garbage :r feed;;- z plant. At present the s.ifcV accoruir.. to the t explanation ?.ven the commission, is Leins jiurchased ;'ro"n Re ".3 :i c Hill, wdio have a 1 if teen-eu.r teen-eu.r contra--1 wr.li th.e city fur haulms r-.e prl-ai:e. The cost to the city last ? 7 w-as $ ..O'j h The proposed contract f the Mountain States Feeding company. is riesir.ed to replace the one now in effect, wouid begin with an initial .--.it .,r- ","-j. Xo notion was taken by, :V commission yesterday. Retrenchment in the number cf city employees ar.d other expense matters was ;:rgel upon the commission yesterday by a leleatiun of real estate men headed Vv V. a. Bettdyon. The furth.er installation instal-lation of water meters was decried as a r.relless exrer.se at this time. Mr. Bet-ti.yon Bet-ti.yon said il'.at there fare so many per-son? per-son? em; loved in the city health department depart-ment " that they are falling over each other ar.d have nothing to do." Work on Budget. Havirar srotten the budget estimates to within of the estimated revenue, the commissior! laid by the pruning shears yesterday for resharperdn; before bcjhrmiT-.Er a second overhauling of the estimates. To bridge the Jlo.000 and provide 3100,-0-;0 regarded as indispensable for the unappropriated un-appropriated surplus fund, it will be necessary nec-essary either to trim yet $115,000 or devise de-vise "new means of revenue. The solution, solu-tion, it ic expected, will come from both processes. Installation of meters for residence ser-vire ser-vire was negatived tor this year by the tTimmm? of $vi00 from the Jl'hOOO eeti-:r.2te eeti-:r.2te for purchase of new meters. The S.v''jj rtmainlr.5 will be necessary for the puvd.ase of meteri! that are indispensable in the business ard industrial districts. Ih'rm'.r.- faith to the moderate weather, the commission cut lJ50 from the esti- mate for cost of cutting Ice in the can- on streams. On the recommendation of Martin A. Burke, wafer rate collector, an toe ap-piova! ap-piova! of Commissioner C. Clarence ,.s- i len. head of the waterworks department, K5" ' was appropriated to pay fur reassessment reas-sessment of the city. It is pointed out j that many chances in the area of lawr.s and the modernization of houses has resulted re-sulted in sreatly increased waler consumption con-sumption on properties for whi. h the assessment as-sessment is figured on antiquated information. infor-mation. A net increase of JlO.faci is expected ex-pected to result from ihe reassessment. Mr. Neslen's Statement. Commissioner Xeslen informed the commission that his investigations had shown that 1 during the water-scarcity periods water-users on meter service had used as much water as during times of plenty, since they were willir.p to pay for it. He pointed out that "this was unfair to th.e flat-rate users, who were subject to regulations as to time of sprinkiimj lawns as a means ot water conservation. He took the stand th.at whether premises aie metered or not sprinkling regulations should be applied to all. The bonds of Fire Chief "William H. Bywater and Dr. Samuel O. Paul, city health commissioner, were arproved yesterday yes-terday morning- by the city commission. The bond of Dr. C. J. AiOauch, the retiring re-tiring health commissioner, was released from further liability. t;. H. Rich, proprietor of the Wayne hotel; D. C. Hunt, proprietor of t lie Tou-raine. Tou-raine. and Kitty Staler, proprietress of the Aztec hotel, were arrested late last nistht by Ph.in-clothes-men Julian Riley zr.ii C. Schettler and booked lor operating op-erating their places without a license. |