Show CITY COUNCIL I Last ErenlnsM IJasIncss hr the 3IrmIelpal Fathrrs Tho CIty Council met in regular session at 730 oclock last evening Mayor Armstrong presiding A claim was presented by L Moth Iverson asking Uamages caused Ky vtralcr coming down M Street flooding cellars Iud destroy log property amounting to about five hundred dollars Jtefcrred to the committee on claims Samuel Coombs nnd oilier residents resi-dents on O r If and Fourth streets asked that immediate action betaken be-taken on a former petition praying for the extension of water mains In list neighborhood IMerrcd lo the committed ou waterworks T Boyle and other owners of property on First Street in plat 0 asked that immediate action betaken be-taken to extend the water mains along that street Referred to the committee ou waterworks Michael Earl IIkll that action betaken be-taken on a petition presented over a year ago and granted that water service be extended to his premises Referred to the committee on seater work A IXrlUloii was presented from W R Everill anti others asking that the electric light be extended along Third Street as the citizens of that street aru entirely without light Referred to the committee tiu im provemtnlS Residents along Thinl and Fourth West streets south jir caled a commiucaIoli that the railroad track of the Consolidated road was tituatcd in the centre of Third West Street and the passageway on each side of the track wn on nnrnSw that It was dan etoUs to travel after night nnd asked 1 that the electric light bo extended along this street It was also stated that the wastewater waste-water in that vicinity caused jiools of elagnaut water to the detriment of the health ot residents of that vicinity nod asked that the canal be filled Ulk IWvrred Ib the committee com-mittee Ba irrigation A petition was presented by Sylvester Syl-vester Cunningham and Wendell Benson stating that they were about to errect a large hotel on tho corner of Thinl South and First East Greets and asking permission to move the fence now around the lot to the middle of the sidewalk to unku excavation thereto and to pile rw hgrtti fI tJ building material in tlieftrvct There The-re jucfct was granted tubjtct to the 1 usual restrictions I C It Jones < Co asked permission permis-sion to pile building material on West Temple Street between Xos a and 37 south Granted with the usual restriction I AugiM 1 ° Itlndhulm aked permission per-mission to pile building material at 223 scuth IIrst East Street Granted with the usual restrictions A communication was received from Ernest Schmidt asking list I permission be given him to occupy the eoutliKsisl corner of Second odUi and Main streets for the jiur Posc of roastlngand selling iicaiiuts I IJeferrcd to the committee I licenses Edward Kiugetal etitionedtlie Council to cause a foot bridge to be built over the canal ou the northwest north-west corner of first South tud I Seventh West streets Kefcrred to the committee on streets A locUtion was presented by P IL Allred asking that damages be I allowed him on account of the ar tcsiau wells IJtJl l down by thecity In lIt vicinity draining his springs i I and depriving him of water as was set forth in the Council meetiiim I several months ago Iteferred to the water conimKion Councilor lloberts moved that as tIe water commission had not ful lilled the duties for which it was appoInted After considerable that it disctlSMon be discharged it was decided that it would bo more pro l Hr lo a > k that n written report In submitted to the council of the work done I wTed mayor stated that a contract has been let to dig several wellsaud I that a carload of pIe was now on i 1 I the tray Work was beIng pushed ion i-on the Liberty Park well which had already been sunk twenty feet I I The superintendent of waterworks I water-works reported that in acconlaucv i I with the rcimctt of the council he had pnpared estimates for tile extension of the water mains as II I follows For tho proposed extension r nlUf JroJ t sion sou Iiward from tiie tenuinus of the main on Fifth East 3500 from terminus on Fourth Southeastward I eastward 3159 and from terminus on Third East southward 2023 Moved and carried that the usual j I I order lie made i j The quarterly rei > ort of the super i iutendent of waterworks was presented I pre-sented for the quarter culling September Sep-tember M 1SS9 showing that the total cost of extension for the quarter 1 quar-ter was S2I95515 The contingent I expenses were 1710051 for which there was an appropriation of 2000 j j leaving a balance of 2609ir cash1 on hand The rcpott closed with tile statement that everything pertaining I per-taining to the waterworks was in good condition Referred to committee com-mittee on waterworks The city auditor reported receipts and disbursements for the quarter ending September30 amounting follows nbne Oil boutlJuly 1 400142 Itobneacaiea5 IIZL1ODce OD hand 913I9 The committee to whom was referred re-ferred tile petition of E F Sheets and 210 others asking that thu electric light be extended along Third Fourth and Fifth South streets east Main reported that the electric plant would bo used to hc extent of its capacity when the lamps would be running which had nlrcaJy been ordered and recommended recom-mended thai the jielition be nut granted at present Keferred to the committee on improvement Councilor Young reported on the claim made by nn alleged owner of a lot oflered for sale at the coming auction that he would Biggest the hot lo be withdrawn from the sale until the ownership was definitely settled On motion tile matter was nn < crvitl until n report of the committee com-mittee be made The committee to whom was referred re-ferred the claim of John M 1arsen that cither a deed be given to lot 4 block 45 plat It or that money ttl rkdn paid as tax by him be refunded recommended re-commended titatSI be allowed him On motion Ibe report was received and Uie 1 appropriated and ordered 1lldBlIlsfor Bills for S25S7S for labor on the laterals and S625oii tilt main fewer were presented asd allowed 2f V Jones was allowed S75 for service In the assessors ofllce Mrs M A Hurts bill for S2S595 and J1A Hurts bill for 223 95 boarding city prisoners were presented and allowed The city recorder asked that 50IXK > be ap priatotlApayi loLf two notes given bythe city In August and now duo The amount with Interest was ap jiroprialed 1 rid city recomer ssked that some rute be mads as to tile amount of cash to be paid down on lots if any at the time bids were made at the coming unction sale It was decided decid-ed thin 10 per tent cash be laid at blt nJld it tleUt 1 Jr bl the time the bids were made it was further announced that all gales take place in front of the City Hall and that the scattering lots be sold before plat J is oflered for sale The council adjourned until neat Tuesday evening |