| Show THE SALARIES To Be Paid to City Ofcers in Future I CITY OFFICIALS APPOINTED Orfln nrc 1asscd Creatlnsr the Office Of-fice of Cilj Engineer FRUIT AND CANDY STANDS MUST LEAVE THESTHEETS Ihe Ier lrIlo j rkTh r iirtlu neT i i j the City Council met in rcgula I f ioD lost eveuing Mayor Sec 1 1 presiding i j A itition from property owner West Street near th c on First ct lrt ner 1outhcrn I 1 limit of HieCltyj urged the r of a bridge across lifts ca jncvcltj I brde tie c j nal there and offered to construct 1 I I the ciiy would furnish the mate it Referred to thejcoroiiiitteso I Io Relrm t Ile A pstlUon from prorly owners on Coaimeniil Street asked to hav au ilertric lamp placed on Uia stiwt opposite the alley known a Olive Street Heferred to the com mitteeon Improvements H W Crape and others pctitionei to liaVr an extension of the water main made on First Wet Street between Sixth and Seventh South as ordered by the lat Council Referred Re-ferred to the committee on water woiks WOIMUI Ritberg a kwl to be r imbured fur a fence put ui at hlr expense en a lot owned by the city Inferred to the committee on caim E Sells ant other property owners on or near block 31 plat F olijectei to the dumping of garbage there Itefirred to the sanitary committee A large number of residents oC Granger petitioned t hare what Is knonn a the Redwood road ant wo ra winch leads from the city westward eraviled to Uic city limits Referred Re-ferred to the committee ou streets I John W Young represented that i tlie Jordan and Sat Lake Canal luu i > ven cwn tructed acroa a piece ot I lind l elonging t him in the Suga four Ward and asked ugr a compensation therefor Referred t i I cmpnaton thertor nferr t 1 the committee on Salt Lake audI aud-I Jordan Canal II 1eaibroke asked permission t pie builJing material in the street iear the corner of Second XorUi and end West streets Granted Street Supervisor Paul and City I ngineerDureiuus presented I com I rauulcation reconlinenJiug that the grade of the streets throughout the city b fixed City Attorney Merrill slated tat the ordinance now under considers lon creating Ihe office of city eugi ncer provided for the fixing of tlc grade of the streets and covered Ihe tulject completely The matter as tabled The report of the sealer of weights and measures was rive and fileii mt not read n The report of the street supervisor Miowing expenditures for a portion of the lust quarter amounting to f 1762 on the streets and 10 for gravel grav-el was read A question arose as t the primer deposition of these and like reports James moved tha they 0 referred to the finance com miUce for auditing Carrie The City Attorney reported favorably favor-ably on the petition of A II Ivueh ler for a deed reciting the history of the < lie also reported recommending recom-mending that a deed b given t 1 i iratt in exchange for one froir dim an J hii wie lie als reportei that he had granted further time t the attorneys of the Sal Lfke City Railroad Company and the Salt Lake City Rapid Transit Company in which to file brief and make arguments and would not b able to report on tie First Hast Street franchise before next Tuesday evening eVe-ning Adopted The resolution drawn by the City Attorneyauthorizing the Mayor to eivea quit i claim deed to nEr II Koehler was adopted The committee on streets recommended recom-mended that the dumping of garb a i etc in certain streets be prohibited hibited in resjnnse to the hihile reion t petition of G rf Holipes and others Adopted Adopt-ed edTiic The committee on public grounds reported that the land which Mr Kgan wanted to lease was embraced in a public park and recommended that his netition b not irranted Irltc Adopted The same committee reported on the petition of Eliza Shaeflcr to purchax certain limestone lands and on the petition of VJ Newman New-man t purchase a piece of lind on Eleventh Vst Street between Second Sec-ond and Fourth Xorth recom ant or rlm mendiug that tie lauds b adverted der adver-ted and sold to tlie highest bid derThe The city attorney raided a law pint in connection with the pr edure which must depend upon tlie manner in which the city became be-came posesed of the lands w hether hy original patent or purchase A i notion was made and carried that he matter b referred t the petl loners t ascertain this but later his was reconsidered alt tlie n oairneiidation of the committee were adopted The same committee reported on tlie petition of Klias Thomas t rent a certain building In City Creole Canyon recommending that such uiiding and aLo the old silk fs tory be advertised for lease by the month or Jear ant that both b l eatd t the hlgest bidder Adopt lThe same committee reported nd n verxly on tlie petition of the Cyc ing Club to lease part ot Washlng bo Square and the petition ta bledThe Suan te ptlon was I The committee on water work recommended the granting of wv rmmene te grntng lV eral petitions for an extension Irllltton min In etenion of tl The mmlmmll nv tl n UU verwly on the petitions of Cure S Hyde Frauk D Kelly and Anderson for penuUIon ern to lay private water pipe Adopted plJ AtoII The committee on Hretts reported Irt adversely on II J Worthintons petition to put a frut stand t on Ite Cunnington t eor r onier for the reason tt he had not been able t get tlie cnont of te oner of Iv Adopl te prpr Tecmmll on imprvements relor a folows We yor emmllt 10 whom wer lin ad i pnin ot f on e rin Mr remmeod Ibe me 13 b Innl and Ihe folowing Dm lr XI 1 cntule 1vlng DI c X I e b Strt lolrom tbSlr11 Sutb t1 Solb TtmJle L Slrt tSitb blh SI side frm Stb F to Irtbh ll trm Sventh J t So 5trI lrm l n Sulh E Strt blh oide Svent ELoStr Ean Temple Sf iuS ldes > from And tbe Svenl Et 511 folowing DiIo stt eD itnh frm Sth Tempe Strt 10 Lth aid Stt We ln Stt lh Weo Ttmpe 10 dern 4uurh Snd WtStrl rom Sutb Itrt Jboth Aides r1We Temple t Fifth Wet SK8 h 1 S5 cuin bo frm Wf Strtex Merllu UOet ClL Hous Old For btl nOfh ae 0 S b f TF 10 Temple Scot Sut Stt side fr East Temple Street rst nlde fro mFr 2 < orth Temple to First North Street First West Street both allos frm South Temple to Fourth South Sir And re further recommend that tbe street supervisor b instrnctrd to report port to the Council on Tuesday oven nfb April Stli the following Iblll number of feet of sidewa and of Ktrccl Mr1 crossings Eitlmato cost of gradinc siiiowa and crossings Bud of sidewalk tald with the b cement eight feet wide consisting of Inches of concret and inches of cement or sand of cement Estimate cost of crossings o consist of red sandslono flagging biz fee wide 13glno 1 fet Kitlmate cst of lumber and takes The report was adopted The committee i on licenses repor t on the jittitlon of lie I greengrocers greengro-cers recommeiidint that all fri and canJi stands b removed fron the streets because It strt was unjust t dealers who pay rent aud licence to allow py Uo Luinias free of both Adopted to The finance committee nm luws mended the fixing of salaries 3 fa Mayor SiUua3 Treaiorcr ± li < Ji lleoorder too nutor and rolleetor to b flteil on hu making return of kf > ets 1 A < er rU i iii Vor1Vciiiet clerk oran < 1 lo rbr crk Ifyua AssuUnl clert per month ICOw Cllj coancJIraen per amarn iXVOO pr O meeUDK Additional iar eicli pedal sro Aaditor 1 o Ixpulr recorder l ACU oorderacJert 1000 00 Typewriter and office tor rroio Loileetor ot Icen > 6 < 10 Alftm and collector of o rate < eleor tr water 1LMIO Xllector of doe tuC half of 10 smlnl CiljAltornrj 31COCO AfUUnt eiir altorncr 7UOIO AMi > lanliUr 0 Inspector second of < ear nnicancef tnt year IP aja Mlbiw ichm D jirtt rear lrtty Kconi 5e r i III i I I WM Police Hr > t year I e eo Second year r l WW aperriror cf treeU 21X00 Collector rc pol tax per day SBO Mipenntendect M > ll tax per diy ZM reamsterm roay 3M J n mlb cliain r o r per day Itt Gun or ebn UKcbidlo < r 4I6 CUrtmen ri r y I 1 TJ 1 atenrtulcr per annum 4 < X < O AHuUnt witernuien per annum jX 00 larkniiKriutfDlcnMKrrday iW TVnrLmea perdiv n r n r ni tij raoDlb 1900 relerper month ltuee todmen per monlh < il betoa leea a pronded bj crdia at Snnenntendeat of watenrork1 > cr annum l aooo oremaurertlay uo alre maMinr per dar 1 Iftmulr lccxr per day JUO hicf of flre driurimenti > er annum J x > j 0 njrlneercteamer o J per annum JWO OJ hnn9eerttcamer > o per annum l au all men per annum i O QIrDllne ptjeiclin > er annum llJ ty e sineer per annum 30O100 reljttmutcr > er annum Ml m ealcr f weishti > nil meaure and poundLceper fees a pro Tided by ordinance Justice of police cur I er annum iXWXOO Serk of police conit pcrannnm r ja nppector of building f eea a rr ilded by ordinance The city attorney suggested lht lienlariea would have to b fixed by ordinance lie had drawn one ant tlie blanks were filled in tvitli IJ lie above l figures ant the ordinance Witcher Jones and a ociates sub mite a proposition t purchase the ity vatetworks frauciilty el frncll irriga ton works ec on the following ten uTo undersigned to wlwtan engineer en-gineer and the city an enpneer who hal estimate the value of said plant nd franchise and In ciso they du grcr then the two thall ttlecl a thir and whatever ball b agreed pon Uy the board hal b binding upn the city and ourselves and shall 10 paid nithin ninety day thereafter Vo will file with the city a bond U actory to the city guaranteeing facr grulelDg payment pay-ment of money agreed upon as the urchase price aforesaid npn the end f fifty years thecily to havo tlw right f purchasing tlie I plant and water Turks by paying tlio taluo of Ihe ramoaslt shall then appear upon a report of a board of arblraton seeded eded as aforesaid Wo will leed B aforid wi az rlo at one begin and s rapidly an be work can b prosecuted wo vII xpend sufficeni iiionoyto improve canals PIJ > es and valer supply Uuu he supply shall exceed the demand for water m the city Yeriill man ain all of tha waterworks and cumin In good order and repair and will rpir wi urnisli vatertotho citizens at a price not exceeding tho present rates fur water This offer if accepted wil r to the citizens an ample supply of pnro water without using the tax receipts and without Increniiig the personal water rents I wul mult into in-to laying uf all new pipes and uumi nte without expense to theabntting roperly owners and it will Immediately Immedi-ately pUca In the treasury of the elY a large sum of money which can b expended on needful municipal improvements The proposition was referred to Ihe committee on waterworks a motion t refer It to a special com llttee of five being 11 L C Trent Iditone 1 have a ptrt opened leading to Capitol Hi Referred to the committee on Millie Iuhlc grounds The Vetteru Union asked per 1i ion to put moro telegraph pulet In cerLiin etrects lUferreJ to the comruitice on improvement 0 Jones and others protested Qin t tlie granting t 1 J Sulli in nf i Itnfnwk Tir i Inn nntvtfcllM i tie Utah I Nevada depot Ie errcd to the committee on 1c Pembroke olftnd a resolution roviding that tlie Mayor give the tre railroad sixty day notice that they must put their tracks in go order on certain btrttls or for fet their franchise Referred to the committee on ftrcets ICarrick offered a resolution relive reli-ve t laving crossings but wih drew It as the sulject hal been covered by the report of the commit eon improvement I Pembroke ottered a resolution clng on the recorder for tlie cast of the waterworks maintenance revenue derived from same etc but It fell flat for lack of a tecoud Several bills were presented and spoeed of and a petition t extend the water majiis on Third South ret t ct was referred t the com I ittee on waterworks I The ordinance dealing the ofllcc of city engineer was read this third me and pawed tme PtI The scavenger ordinance was fc1tngr lken from the table read through nnd tabled again The following amounts were ap rppriatcd To tlio marshals ap ngentfund 51000 C I Iktk orth 20 j W J Dean S3S5 G D Fet loycsS345 910 A J Hurt S 46950sewer A member moved that the anointment an-ointment of city ofer b pro e wit Carried Colin moved tat the council go Int executive session Carried by nl nr S h L Immediately after the room was cer of spectators and repoiters sme members oljcclwl t secret onsPS improper and unlawful The City Attorney being appeal I c t held tnt the law icqulred tlie sessions t b public whereupon ayor Scott decided t b out of oNc tbe motion which Iiadjust bn ture carried and thu spectators r The following appointmenU t ty ofllces were then made in ciy ofc wer open session opn Auditor Ralph Hoe Pal Superintendent of StreetsSamuel City Attorney Samuel A err er-r ttSealer Sealer of Weights and IeUTC 8 I Conely City Sexton Daniel Dunne Chief of 1olice Jailer cc J M Yong Water Master J M Harvey Superintendent of Waterworks w H Ryan Affcsbor ant Collector of Water RdLsChriS Diehl Quarantine Physician liorin 11 M D Inspector of Building A M o ant Poundkeepcrand Wcighmastcr Jom Griffin Chief Fir DepArtmenl W A St mUm OUy Knglneer A F Doremus It became apparent that the forego fore-go ng ticket had been agreed to ill UU2 but notwithstanding this urrick nominated Mr Devine fur spector of buildings and J IMay rpoundkeeper The former n Ived t ve vote and the latter fuur Anderson protested ngafnst tuch ulation of caucus pledges The appointments being made thu Council adjourned for one week |