Show ITHE I SALARIES To Be Paid to Cit Officers in Future CITY OFFICIALS APPOI EDt 5rilnance ED-t Passed CreatIng the OC thee of City Engineer PRUIT AND CANDY STANDS MUST LEAVE THE STALEr Proportion lo Purrhaae the Wale iTorkLThe eazer Ordln neeTnblrd Lie The City Council met in regular cession last evening Mayor Scott presIding A petition from properly owner on First West Street near the southern limit of the city urged the necessity of a hrldge across time c fbI there and offered to construct It i If the city would furnish tire mater lab Referred t the Committee on streets A petition from properly owners on Commercial Street asked to bar an ilectrlc lamp placed on tat street opposite the alley known a Olive Street Referred to the ccai mittce on improvetnehu R W Crane and others petitioned to have an extension of the water mains made on First Wet Street between Sixth and Seventh South 8 ordered by the laU Council Referred Re-ferred t the committee water work Mary Ritberg asked to b r imburecd fur a fence put up at her expense on a lot owned by the city Referred t the committee claim E Sell and otherpropertyoners on or near block 51 1 plat F objected to the dumping of garbage there Referral to the unitary committee A large number of residents of Granger petitioned t hate what is known as the Red twd road and which leads from the city westward groveled to the city limits Ru Tcrrcd to the committee on stet John W Young represented that ho Jordan and Salt Lake Canal bat been constructed across a piece of and belonging to him in the Sugarhouse Sugar-House Ward and asked 4000 as compensatIon therefor Referred t the committee on Salt Lake and Jordan Canal H Pembroke asked permission to pile building mitt rial in the Strett lear the corner of Peond Korth and Second Wetl Streets Granted Street Supervisor Paul and City Engineer Doremus presented communication com-munication recommending hat the grade of the tt throughout the city b fixed City Attorney Memtt stated that heordluancenow under considers ton creating the office of city engineer engi-neer provided for the fixing of tbe grade of the streets and covered the sublet completely The matter was Tho reporter the sealer of weights md measures was received and filed hut not rpaJ n The report of the street supervisor showing expenditures for a portion of the last quarter amounting to stall on the streets and10 for gray el 1 a read A question arose as t he proper disposition of these and like reports James moved that hey b refer t the finance committee com-mittee fur auditing Carried The City Attorney reported favorably favor-ably on the petition of A I Koch let for a iced reciting the history of the case He also rerouted recommending recom-mending that a deed be given to 1 i Pratt in exchange for one from lira an J his ft ife He also reported hat he had granted further time to the attorneys of the Salt lake City lailroad Company and the Salt Lake City Rapid Transit Company In which t file briefs and make arguments and would not b able t a report on the First East Street ranchise before next Tuesday evening eve-ning Adopted The resolution drawn by the City Attorney authorizing the Mayor t give a quit claim deed to E II Koehler was adapted The p streets recommended recom-mended that the dumping of gar age etc In certain streets be pr ilbited in response to the petition of G S Holmes and other Adopted Adopt-ed The committee on public grounds reported Uiat this land which Mr Egan wanted to lease was embraced In a public pork and recommended Adopted that his petition b not granted Tbo same committee reported on the petition of Eliza ShadIer to purchase certain limestone lands and on theprtilion of V JNew man to purchase a piece of land on Eleventh Vtt Street between Second Sec-ond and Fourth North recommending recom-mending that the lands bo adverted P 1 dhl ted and sold to the Cd bidder bid-der The city attorney raised a law pint in connection with the pr edure which must depend upon he manner in which the city b mIne iK > 3fC8ed of the hands whether by original patent or purchase A motion was made and carried that he matter b referred to the peti ioners to ascertain this but later this was rcnslder and the r commendations of the committee I were adopted The same committee reported on he itition of Ellas Thomas to rent certain building In City Creek Canyon recommending that such buildIng and also the old silk faa try be advertised for lease by the month or year and that both b cased to the higest bidder Adopted edThe The same committee reported adeptly ad-eptly on the lIUou of thcCyc tug Club to lease part 01 WashIng Ion Square and the petition was t bled ledThe The committee on water works recommended the granting of sev mains ral petitions for an extension of the Time same committee reported adversely ad-versely on the petitions of Carrie htl Hyde Frank D Kelly l and Anderson for permission to lay private water pipes Adopted The committee on streets reported adversely on H J Worthlnetons petItion t put a fruit stand on the unnlngton Corner for the reason bat he had not been able to get the consent of the owner of the proper prpr ty Adopted Tbecommittee on improvements reported n follows We your committee to whom were referred time petition of Messrs Lowe Celsey t Gillesple and others for the grading and paving of sidewalk on certain streets recommend that the same b granted and the following earned streets constitute Paving Da trc > ol But side of East Temple Street from North Temple Street to First North rm Strirm Street and from Third aFt r nth bomb Street First East Street both rides from South Temple toSlxth Street First South Streetboth tides from First East t Seventh East Streets Second South Street Snd Suth Stt both side rdm First East to Seventh But Street Third South Street both Sut Strt bl ldC from East Temple to Seventh East Street Tempe Lt St And the following streets constitute District 0 2 8 cntt Sooth Temple Street both sides from West Temple to Third West Street First South Street both side from Temple to fourth We Your West Street Second booth Street both sides rom West Temple to Fifth Wes Sweet Third Sonth Street t skies from East Temple to Third West Street ex ndmz block from Chit noose t Metropolitan Hotel and north side of be Old Fort blo HOlel nor ae o Wet Tern pie Street both aides from Sooth Temple to Sixth South Street East Temple Street treat side from Third to Seventh Svnt Sonth Street East Temple Street westslde from North Temple to First North Street First West Street both slles from South Temple to Fourth Sooth Street And we farther recommend that the rtreet supervisor b Intntcted t report port to the CotmciLtm Tuesday even lag Annl el the fmtloelnt aJ Ibtal jinmtwr of feet of sidewalk and of street crowing Br tln Estimate cot of grading sfdewal gdlnl and erodings and of sidewalk laid with the best cement eight feet lid consisting ofInce of concrete all inches of cement cnre o snd of cement cment t Imae cost of crossings to consist of red sandstono Ins six fee wIde < tno 1gg fet Estimate cost of lumber and eke The report was adopted The committee on licenses reported report-ed on the rp n petition of the greengro cr recommending that all fruit and candy stands be removed from tie streets because It was uulut rm t dealers who pay rent and license to allow p do business lCD I both Adopted Time finance committee recommended recom-mended the fixing of salaries as fo lows Ixlnl Mle I 01 Jlajor Treasurer lLecrd 2 XUn 5urer all eeLeet3rtobcaiV < i But on bn roll Raking rctnra otA aucu < ot-A P110101eiietcerk 190000 Auuun desk Ir maU 16 11 cestedtme per annum pr um 0 AddiUsji toe taOS od aecung SM 5sdtt I i > < pnty rccorJer Rccorteri clerk = I wilter and oSce boy Te I8 I iiOetor role and eUeor of water Collector amount of collected < JortaierhaifV City Attorney Ailitanl city ton y I JO atotitanthati Iflpettaeaf DUUincc flnt seas lease Aecuon yeart iastto IjhtwaiehrtanrwiVcar 10000 ssSo Tear i r i nm Polio tel year lcoa Second year f l atoo JortTTUor efteecia i90K Collector poll tu per day ate Teamiun Scput tcndent per day poll tax L day ii Llo Man with cS faeffr day M J Untie ot thlta cincctitfntr day US A uunu perday ja Carte per diy its at atensatcr per annum 100 Atsit tant trI ver annum tsom rark IVorkraco nprrintenlent perday per day 2Jd v aperintcDdent rcirer pcr montti 9C4C itBi ob U Leeticrper month 15100 rm todmca per moctli stows leeS upratlAdCy ordin Sapcnniendent of waterworks < cr 500mm iscom oreman perday 117 3Jf Vatee mason per day leg lrolr trper lay tw Chief ef Ore tment peranrnin l aoro Iereeerstemrmaaleatnum IOOCT unneectettaiucr > o2 > er annum lAVto Call tees per annum AJOO Qaarantinc pbyilclan per annum SaW ctlye f later per annum 3naoo Wcicbma per annum40 1 teller r weicbM > nd rarainrcj and ponndkerptrlcei I r Tided by ordinance JuiUce police cur per auum 209100 pO metot pUt court per annum iJ10 ntpectorof bnlldlDfrt p as provided pro-vided by ordinance < e ontaae The city attorney suggested that the salaries would have to b fixed by ordinance He hud drawn one and the blanks were filled in will tat above figures and the ordinance WIther Jones and associates sub flUe a ropoitiou to purchase the cIty watetwotks franctilse irriga ton works etc on the following terms The undersigned to select an engineer en-gineer and the city an engineer who ball estimate the value of sid plant auth franchisee and in cite they din agree then the two hall select a third and whatever shall b agreed Open by the board shall be binding upon the city and ourselves and shall is K > paid within ninety days thereafter Wo will file with tho city alonilsatii factory t the city guaranteeing pa y bent ot money agreed upon as the HircLaso price roe aid upn the end or 1 h n I h of ptr iitb plant and watec works by paying the value of tbe tarce alt shall then appear upon a pp upn report of a board of arbLraton t Icccd a aforesaid We stIlt scree to at once begin ali as rapidly as tho work gn b prosecuted no will expend Mifucionl money to Improve canals pile and water supply that the supply shall exceed the demand for water in the city We will maintain main-tain all of thu waterworks and canals In good order and repair lr will I furnish water to the citizens a a price i not exceeding preent flues for water This offer if accepted 11 secure to tbe citizens an ample supply of pure water without living the ux I receipts and without increasing the personal water rents I will result In I tho lying nt all now pipes and uinrn needed without cxpensetoiheabuiting I property owner expns will Immediately Immedi-ately place in the treasury of the city a largo sum of money which em b expended on needful municipal improvement im-provement The proposition was referred to the committee on waterworks a motion to refer I to a specIal committee com-mittee of five being lot L C Trent jtthioned to have a street opened leading to Capitol Hill Referred to the committee on public grounds The Western Union asked permission per-mission to put more telegraph poles in certain streets Referred to be committee on Improvement Wm Jones and others protested aglDt the granting to 1 J Sulli van of a license for a IOn opposite tie Utah A Nevada depot Referred Re-ferred to the committee on licence Pembroke otlered a resolution providing that the Mayor ghe the street railroad sixty days notice tlut they must put their tracks In good order on certain leeds or forfeit for-feit their franch e Referred to the committee on streets Karrick olTered a resolution relative rela-tive to paving crossings but withdrew with-drew it as the subject had been covered by the report of the committee commit-tee on Improvements Pembroke otlered a resolution calling on the recorder for the Cst of the waterworks maintenance revenue derived from same to but It fell fat for lack of a second Several bills were presented amid disposed of and a petition to extend the water mains on Third South Street east was referred to the committee com-mittee on atenrorks The ordinance dealing the duet of city engineer was read the third time and passed 1 The scavenger ordinance was taken from the table read through and tabled tble again The Colowlnl amounts were ap nI propriated To the marshals contingent con-tingent fund 10 C R lee worth 20 W J Dean 535 G D Felt Sfl10 A J Hurt S4t > 9 5o sewer employes 315 A membr moved that tho ap np pointment of city officers proceeded proceed-ed with Carried Cohn moved that the council moc cunci go into executive session Carried g a vote of S to 4 Immediately after the room wag cleared of spectators and reporters some members objected to secret sessions as improper and unlawful The City Attorneybemg appealed appeal-ed to lied that the lin lequired the sessions to b public whereupon Mayor Scott decided to b out of order the motion which hadjuit been cre and the spectators returned re-turned The following appointments to city offices were then made In open session op Auditor Ralph Hogc Paul Superintendent of StreetsSamuel City Attornev Samuel A Mer rut Sealer of Weights and eum S H Candy City Sexton Daniel Domino Chief of Police Jailer etcJ M Young Water Master J M Harvey Superintendent of Waterworks WH Ran Assessor and Collector of Water Rates Cbns DIehl Quarantine Physician Lorin Hal M D Inspector of Buildings SL Grant Poundkecpcrand Weighraaster John Gritfin Chief Fire DepirtmentW A Stanton City Engineer F Dorcmu lti > ecame apparent that the fore 1 going ticket bad been agreed cOl1 caucus but notwithstanding this Karrick nominated Mr Devine for Inspector of buildings aud J IiMay i for poundkeeper Tho former n pndkepr celved five votes and tho latter four Anderson protested against such violation of caucus pledge The appointments being made the Council adjourned for one wek |