Show CITY COUNCIL MEETING Another Rallnar Wants to Cut Up Third Wet Street PEMBROKE MAKES A SpeCTACLE OF HIMSeLF In HcsarO to the SaTo offlce and luloo SqaaroOlhrr Bailnrti Tho City Council met in regular session last evening Mayor Scott presiding Henry Siegel and others asked that the electric Ihit U Tt i i to the corner ofSecond East aud Third South Streets Refer t the committee cmmite on Improvements of Smith draymen i C and a loge number and expressmen called ce attention t the bad condition of the crossings on South Temple and other streets outlasted that they 0 re paired Referred t the committee on streets I Uenjamin Beer and wife repre rented that they were unable t pay I the tar levied extending the water wa-ter mains past their property and asked the Council t grant them such relief as might bo Re rlef proper prpr fern t tho committee on cam John R Wilson represented that i some tints ag he leased from the city the Dcscret Woolen Mills property prop-erty and in May last the city took a portion of tho prion premises and used it as a hospital smallpox patients Owing UiUho had bon unable to use ties premises at all and he asked that he b refunded to the amount of 500 Referred t the com rile on clim cm TiA number of persons residing on ltll Thinl South Street asked that the electric light b extended to tho corner of Third South and Third Thin Vfftt streets Referred to the htlt nefer t com cm milieu on mnrovemenls Elbridgo I Tufu was granted mnte permissIon per-missIon t use a Jorlon of the sidewalk side-walk In front of his premUcs on Main Street while making improvements J M Harvey and others asked that Sixth South Street between Y et I Temple and First West be graded Reerred to the committee clmic on streets Frank A Itoe and others represented repre-sented that they had granted t the tu Cite rrrtnln limNi > nV l t t Jordan and Salt Lake City Canal I ou condition that when they were abandoned for that andoue purpose they should revert t petitioners They therefore a ked that the property be deeded back to them Relerred to the committee on public lands Martha I Allen asked that the lax of 95J3 Oisefsed against her for extension of the water mains as she would drive no benefit from such xlctiMon h remitted Referred to the commlttcu ou claims cm BarnharJt A btabl asked that the unused portion of their licence I amounting t IHG 0 refunded n they had retired from business Referred to the committee on claims Ii Goldberg asked that the un expIred portion of his licence amounting to 15 b refunded to him Inferred t the committee on ell r Samuel Green asked permission to Use surplus water for Irrigating his f property in five acre Plat C Referred Re-ferred lion to the committee ou irriga tionIJiza lonElz Shaller and olhcra asked tIlCfilvtofil thnmn > < rirr InnI tle t n in section 25 Referred to tho com rnittec on public ground B W Smart asked that he b granted the privilege of erecting a ettlg fniit stand on thosouth f I Jo of Corn merc il Street Referred t the committee on streets Simon Bamberger for the Utah Lime and Cement Company asked that a small stilp of land adjoining their property be told to them Re erred to the committee on public grounds J C Cutler and other were granted perml Iou to pile building materials in front of their premises < on Main Street J J Daly wu granted pcrmisMon t pile I building material iu front of his property on B Street rj Worthington ked portals prll sion t run a fniit itand on Cunning tons corner Referred to the com milteo on streets Charles Baldwin and fifty others asked that the electric lights be ex ended < owl Fifth East tnt n tar as Ninth South street Referred o the committee on improvements C C ViIon asked enucslon t ereeti fruit stand on feicond South street near the Union National bank Referred to the committee on street William Lowe member of tho Legislature represented that ltun repn on Monday evening he went out into the an in the rear of the City Hail and fell down a cellar and was severely injured The accident was due t negligence on the part of the city II not hin thyn lighted aud lie therefore kcd for such financial finan-cial relief a might b proper Referred Re-ferred to the committee on claims with tin city attorney associated Mr Voodrutanit 1 othel resIding on Twelfth East Street asked that the water mains b extended from Brigham to Third South streets Referred Re-ferred to the committee on waterworks water-works John V Writbent stated that he had teen in the Tntune that when the Liberals came Into power ihey would pay those w hose pwcr tv had been taken by the city and i raid the amount obtained for i A lot claimed bj him had becntosold and he iskul that the money obtained ob-tained for I 0 appro dated to him Referred to the committee on claims Edward T Ayer and other rest denUuf North bait Jake dent Sorh al represented represent-ed that some time ago City Survey or Fox made a survey for a drainage canal and it wan presumed that the canal would b constructed at once Tbawork bad not ct Uon Towork jet Ln commenced com-menced and as the canal was badly needed they asked that the matter lie given attention Referred t the committee on irrigation T E Jeremy Jr asked the city to sell him fifty square rods of ground on Sixth West Street R ferred to the committee on public ground Rebecca C Shelton asked tluittliu ditch In front of her property b prpry on flumed Irrigation Referred to the committee Irrgton Henry Raddou and others asked 1 for an extension of tho water mall I along Fourth O P and Q streets Hcfere ork to the committee on Itrt James Fulton on behalf of the Wyoming bait Lake i California Railway asked for a right of way for a road b entering the city on Ninth East Street south of Liberty Park and continuing thence west 10 the Utah Central track then e north along tlie east Side of said track t tie corner of Second South and Third West streets where the depot dept would b located thence west t Brighton r plat thence north west t the wescrn limits of the streets city Referred t the committee on J M Harvey asked that tho law against allowing stock to run at large be enforced 7errfn the marshal The city attorney reported that rpre he had drafted ordinances amending the ordinances in regard t removing remov-ing snow from sidewalks and t the exclusion of Indians minors and others from saloons after certain hour Also that the suit of BG Riybould and others against the city had been settled and dismissed I that the official bonds of E I I Kohler n justice of tho peace Dr Hall as quarantine physician andS I I and-S H Conley a sealer of weights and measures bad been filed The committee on streets recommended recom-mended that thus petition of Robert Willis and other asking that Vest street be Temple begraded granted Adopted The same committee recommend e that the petition cfFE OreiJ vatlng on Twelfth East street b stopped be granted Adopted The same committee to whom was referred the petition of John Wilson and others asking that a ttreet b opened on Capitol HIJ1 recommended that the petition b Adopted referred t the city engineer The same committae recommended recommend-ed that the petition of F H Dyer and others asking permission to ngt have Commercial Street paved be granted Adopted The committee on irrigation to whom was referred the petition of Le Grand Young ukng ptton the bridge over Ha Butta canal ditch on Eleventh East Street be Eleentb Rtrt b r paired recommended that the lr rmmeude petition pe-tition granted Adopted p The committee on quarantine to whom was referred the petition of H W Lawrence and others ask ing that a city scavenger b appointed ap-pointed recommended that the DP i litlou b granted aud that Thomas M Green b appointed Adopted The committee on city prison reported ported that they had examined the city jail thoroughly and found I entirely unfit and inadequate for the purpose for which it was used and recommended that it b repaired In connection with this report Marshal Young indorsed in-dorsed the recommendation of the I committee and suggested that the bunk house for the accommodation Indigent tourists b put in decent condition The Marshal also called attention t the fuel that he was without a suitable office for the transaction tran-saction of his business Referred the mayor with power to act Surveyor Dorvinus submitted the fallowing communication SAT LAKE rrtrMirthiJKO Ti Or Km Jlajrco4 City Onimt GcnUcmeaI a m Inferacd b ilr Fox mr prcdeeeuor in oac that DoD ot the Instrument or furniture And Lot mel few of Ibo DO Od np be see ID In tndmdoal ofllr beionjr property to the city bat are bU own I Im aleot tbit tbere u no general 171 Iemorrefereneecotl or mOD2mDI to pretule the boston of 1 lad prop rT li Ibra boat the 01 For uhf Ihcte 1 I I lmpoilbe to deielsii5C 1 soy degree of cottamiy the corner or boundary line ot axyhat5IsSOor street as required of me In eetlon 3 ebapter of the Tented Ordinance and the interetu of Individual propenrowners cannot be proper prop-er jrierred rr elllhmeDt of these Jaoamnl I a mol siSal pretiolory Is all abie qxaieeeteoeiorwoskasthrmstssrTe to prpetnate not only tbe property linen Irat the ttreet and > deaalk rradei aa well and they Ihoald ao b a rerUle Co yar the loIUol ripe tad Jrdo l > Oar ewcr and The orDI eOD I DO aul had and that U mar nnl Bni u wbolly nnpre p3redIrc > eetfall I > adThe tbat ue work of airier in tbeie nrainieota 1 Ie pro reeded ailS at 000 IeS h11pJ b md La fDuh ud equip 07 ole II a proper maDDert tb erodes t CQIIlt dale In > h l > confection It mar not te oat of place to rrmlnd loa thai a brow > cant roller u Indiipeniable lo eOeCbiTeI aoknodthoimoehdelnvm b olde by iiii be shIms or purii early cDdarlloD nrspoetrnuy nJlau tiiyonrseyoe Mr Pembroke questioned the veracity of the reply of Mr Fox to Purveyor Donmus when he stated that the equipments of his office were private property The ideato him wis absurd that a man in the public service would use his own private property for the public l good He would therefore oiler a resolution to tho effect t1ta slecial committee of three with the city attorney associated b appointed t investigate whether or not the statement made t Mr Doremuswas true In submitting the following Mr Pembroke observed that lie intended in-tended to make known to this public I what the Peoples I party had been doing resolution all these years Here Is the II li hereby retolred tbat committee le appointed to Investigate the unutlon a > to whether the nnlri mitre etc and all other Information conn lied by Mr J VtozJr Wle ensJRed UID city work b not the opertTot ibecity And 1 u to b that thit committee demand all incb map soLe ele 1 This was referred to a special committee of three with the City Attorney associated On motion of Mr Janie the sur eyor was instructed to furniOt an estimate of the cost of fitting up his office with the necessary uia > sand s-and Instruments and to proceed with tile establishment of monuments monu-ments whIle the matter of a street roller was referred to the committee on streets The bills of Sir Holmes for S 75 for the use of the Continental Hotel I for rolling l places on election day of Ir Hurt for 43 73 for feeding city Prisoners of J H Johnson for l Jf tr J J 111 for collecting dog tae and of J P Radio for 110 for filing transcript In the rase of Yearance vs the cit were allowed 101 Mr Pembroke submitted the fol ° SILT LIKE Cirr March 1l X FalSe Zfsoroteltayorasd cup CnnrUef 5iU Lc LOis Genllimen hereby call your atlenUon to the fact that a loOser City Coancll off of-f Jt Lake cur a number of yean aro ceded Ito Ibbo Terrltotlal Lnltrnly ot l > utirt the ablic Kjatre cf the Sixteenth Ward of this city rncn which the InlTen Ilr buildnrJUiili Theeonjaiont vpon whirh this tqcure 0505 gOeS Ibo Terlor were that Ihe reoosd IbOlid b mlrd ud openet for pobtic r etc tie Idea bets OIOe iitlonr boles tInt lbs e ooret koold be pat In roniUoa for a I oblie pare I also call yonr attention ti the fact that Ihcte conditions bate not been complied with In i anyrtfpect I benne the Temtory hat noi expended a dollar 11 ImprOTlne tbli tqoare In all the e year and I woald re tpectfnlly nab tbat UI l > Council b fnrnlb r the record ot tranuction between Salt lake COy and Utah Tmlr IbS may compel ond Territory It comply sitS the term of agreement or resent cuoare luck to the cllr for Ibo mranit Ixntflc ol I luclllieni H IEUBEOKK Referred t thecommlttee on pul associated lie grounds with the city attorney On motion of sIr Karrick tile committee oil streeta werein I trueted to ascertain the cost of ten bier iron sprinkling carts nnd report CncImn Karrick odered a r solution instructing this committee on public grounds to ascertain upon what term < and conditions the cily conveyed the Tenth wan quart to theDeseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Manu-facturing Society whether tho terms had been complied with and whether the city had Lisa power to I convey the property pwer Councilman Karrick then offered a resolution creating a sprinkling district which was referred to the committee on waterworks with tin city attorney associated The district dis-trict described s over comprises one hundred blocks In the central f portion por-tion of the city Then came this1 communication from Mr Pembroke SALT LACE Crew March 1 15J To the lo Mayor mut City Cuni of Salt Laie City Gentlemen neierine It to b for abe Lcit Interetti of the citlzenj of Salt Lshe elty that ito city corporation fbonld owe no noOk In any priests corporation there fore be It retolTed that Uie atoek of tbe ball Ite CUr G Company now owned by Sail Lake City Corporation h adrertited for tale nod lold to the hllbe1 bidder for coal JL 1JDIOX Referred t the committee on ways and means Chirles Livingston tendered his resignation a supervisor of trh The resignation was accepted and on motion of Councilman Lynn supervisor Samuel Paul was appointed street On motion of Councilman James the marshal was instructed t pee that all excavations were properly fenced t prevent accidents prpry On motion of Councilman Hal the committee on puHIc grounds Instructed t consider the advisability ad-visability of plantng and Improving Washington Square and report On motion of Councilman Hall the city attorney was instructed to draw upon ordinance creating the office of city engineer and prescrib leg the duties of that officer prb The Mayor nominated the following follow-Ing persons as police olfief rs John Ltitz John Roberts JSullivan Frank O Wire D B Cnn J B Ofielley Allie Barker George A Shut John W Jenkins Orson W Shafler Michael Canton Re erred to the committee ferr t te cmmlk police plce The Council then adjourned for me week |