Show A EOW bvm WATER partly aired in tha city Council Corrections in water assessments the provo city council met last evening in special to hear complaints and make corrections in water assessments eleven persons appeared and made oral petition for corrections and abelt a dozen writ teal were aleo laid before the council on matters the corrections were made the tabea of the following persons were remitted mra hanaa jmes mrs john leatham mrs emma hoi ton and mrs irgrid hoover tha regular order of was then taken up and were granted a renewal of license G A glazier ned for rebate on mercantile license wot granted nala joannon et al petitioned for the opening of third street from 0 street to the county road referred to commit tee on streets and alleys H S pyne petitioned the council to chance tho so afta to aspoas no more than 25 per month for drug stores it was referred to the judiciary mcewan wanted borne instructions as a member of the committee there were none W H kay et al ned for the opening of ast 1st street from M catreet to tha county road mr mccoard explained that now residences on the road have to atrayel seven ex tra blacks to get to the depot property owners and petitioners petition ers bould put in the culvert if ane city lumber mr ray offered to buy part of the land necessary to open the street halladay chairman of tha committed commit teo on and alleys explained that some land would hava to bo mcewan and simmons had a little tilt over the reference mcewan made a lone speech on the damage that result to city if the etrio was opened and simmons rose to a point of order saying the remarks were not in order on a motion the chair sustained the point of order then undertook to answer mcewan and was himself out of order sam thurgood had ta aay about a foot bridge but bin latter wag unintelligible referred to tb euper visor to inquire what wag wanted the special committee to whom was referred rel erred the matter of battlement with the provo woolen mills co reported that the company had agreed to one half 75 ot tha judgment against the city becort adopted the committee on irr mation reported on the petition of joal A Job and recommended that he be not allowed to take the water along G street 8 immons stated that ha owned land there and bad gone to 15 expense to get water and now if he was not protected in getting water he would not pay the water tax knudesen caid the committed commit tea wm aware that there was acme ill feeling over the present water way but he did not see why the city should interfere in a family quarrel joel A johnson cave a history of the of way but a property owner had object el it raised tho water in bia cellar now it waa that the inform him that the right of way belonged to petitioners petition ers mceunn said the city could not lake up individual fight threatened to hut up other ditch and deprive others of water unless the right of dav in question was guaranteed well he said if theae rights of way do not concern the city halladay aard that i a man stopped his horse on the street illegally it was for him to test the question in courtlon court Lot the city the committees commit teea report was adopted tha dispatch co waa allowed tor advertising mcewan offered the following resolution resolved that mayor holbrook be and ie hereby authorized to contract tor and purchase all material mat prial for the extension ol 01 the water system to the city cemate rv and that he bo aurther authorized to prosecute said extension to completion if in his ja dament after canvassing the city sufficient money cn be or advanced on water rates to justify eaid extension keeler wanted to know what amount would justify the extension the mayor eaid he conla not flay he would not want the extension to be losa to the city he named what the fork would cost as based on certain bids but requested that the figures be not published publish od when the matter wag goough the entire extension would cost between two and three thousand dollars abo resolution wan adopted mcewan eaid that Drug Kiat waa arrested arrea ted a year ago and fined 50 in the court and then the matter was appealed aad judge king assessed 25 fine which had been paid referred to city attorney at 1115 the council adjourned |