Show THE PARK DANGES DANCES heavy license is put PU t on oil them ASYLUM another lot after discussion granted ranted Ci the institution an attorneys fee tae city council met monday evening in special session mr was absent 1 ills iha last two special sessions were read corrected and approved I 1 mrs mra thomas clarkson and epsy pace petitioned for a remittance of taxes referred fief erred to the committee on finance mrs hermina Her inina osterloh ss sized ked that the li licence licano cane far a boarding house hours issued to her be transfer ud to stewart bros who lave have bought the iha excelsior houze home I 1 granted the chiet chief and foreman of the fira department part ment reported formally on t their h air visit to the fire chief caiafa convention at salt lako lake they had tried to commit to memory much valuable information they reputed ted the provo department well equip equipped pad with the exception of a hose jacket and six pairs of rubber boob the report was filed the recorder reported that the following officers elect of the fire department had been before him and had taken the oath of office assistant chief james markman foreman 11 HEB E beebe sebe as foreman joseph ward second assistant foreman james gray engineer J JE E armistead Armia tead assistant engineer willard ward secretary J T field treasurer willard ward OP OF TRE THE scort mr newell no well of the commit committee tee on judiciary recommended that the clam ot of of williams van cott suther land be allowed it was for fighting the acott case before the supreme court mr tanner said eaid there was no con tract signed by the mayor and he did not believe the tha claim was legal he also questioned the orvices sr vices said to be ba rendered mr newell eald eaid there thera was waa no record of the employment of the attorneys mr former attorn attorney eV said be had stated to the former council the cost and it had authorized him to engaged the extra help former mem bers of the judiciary committee committe 3 had said the employment was authorized mr newell kewell believed the city could save trouble by paying the bill mr martin thought it involved another law suit to payment and he be favored the report the mayor being present he was requested to give what his recollections were he said that he understood the salt lake attorneys were engaged and a record should have been made of it the ie recorder corder read the record of the case it simply authorized mr suther lands services in the case before the district Ditri ct court it said nothing of the supreme court toe the council then began a sort bort of informal discussion of cf tha case various members offering opinions without arising and the tha cl chairman airman and the mayor chatting oyer the matter order being again restored mr alexander favored the payment of the bill i but he be believed a recard should be made setting forth the fact that there mere was an ornia sion in the minutes he moved the matter be again referred to the committee to make a report setting forth that fact mr newell opposed the motion no body was waa going to look up the i tion chairman farrer volunteered tha belief that the present report was too brief mr tanner favret reference rele rence the people should know their interests are being watched mr alexanders Alexander 8 motion carried and the clai clam a was waa again referred to the C ommittee BURIAL or OF INSANE PATIENTS mr goddard of the committee on cemetery recommended that the state lusane ashum be sold cold another lot south of the pres present one and that deeds be granted to the present lot mr alexander alaxander opposed the tha recommendation mea men dation many citizens are opposed to transients being buried in the cemetery bodies of the unfortunates are buried close without pro par improvements and it looks like an ep bad struck the town mr tanner held similar views he did not favor filling up the grounds with bodies res ot of transients mr lewis called a attention ten toa to the fact j that 3 per grave was paid pl and it was a small email revenue lots were set apart far bur annal a ol of tramps and inmates of the jails jail a they may have more reason than the inmates but bat they are no better mr beesley baesley held similar views he said the tha asylum As binm lot was b k pt pi in good e condition the weeds were all down and aad nice head bead boards were at each grave mr newell thought provo city could not continua to furnish burial grou grounds rida for the stata J id hi its little cemetery when the tha vote rote was taken it carried on a vote of 4 to 3 i mr goddard of the committee on fire department recommended that the department clai claim ut for services eer vices at the 8 M daggins fire be allowed and that honorary members ba not paid for ser vices unless requested by the tha proper officers to help the report was adopted LICENSING PAR PARTIES TirS the committee on judiciary reported a bill to amend the ordinances with re lation to licenses s the bill provides that the license on balls concerts etc at groves be 30 per quarter mr martin moved to ina make ke it only 1375 per qu quarter atter the same as other balls he tb thought ought the license cerfee li too high mr beesley wanted to know the object of placing it so high mi tanner said that it was wa 9 to help bear the expenses of police protection dt at such resorts and aad mr lewis agreed with him the purity of the young people peca e ought to bs be preserved mr adlard thought the discrimination between grove dances and dances in the halls balls was unjust mr marun martin thought he ha was lor for purity as aa much as anybody closing the ro re sorts near nearby by by an tant license p would simply open them at places oat ouan side city limits mr tanner said eaid the riffraff riff raff ras element attend the grove parties mr alexander was in in favor of ft a higher license more attenni attention ought to be ba paid to grove dances officers MUM shou ahuad d always be in mr lawis called attention on lon to the fact that men running the center street I 1 grove asked for police protection he hd bad attended two parties there and so far as he wai coc concerned emed he would not care it the license was 69 high that no more dances aoud be held there mr beasly thought all night dances at groves grovas were a nuisance and he would favor a bill prohibiting them entirely mr martins manias proposed propos sd amend amendment ment was lost end the ayes and davs being called for by mr goddard the be result re ault showed only goard goddard and and martin favoring the reduction the licenia for a single night was fixed at 3 merry po iro rounds must pay a license of 50 30 per quarter or 1 4 per night the bill was put through its third reading and placed on its passage mr martin moved it be ba laid lai do on n the table lost the bill then passed yeas farrer besl barasey Ba eaSey ey alexander lewis lawis tanner newell 6 Goddar dMartin 2 absent 1 1 the matter of fire limits was referred to the committee on fire are department graham barney barnes was waa allowed for prin printing tinz and aad the volunteer fire departments part ments claim of 4 50 for attendance at the meldrum fire was allowed the council then adjourned for one week |