Show I Y CIT cG j t imlh or Street Dec Inc liht THE FIRE ACARM SYSTEM ApPROVED AP-PROVED Water seal In E1teio hWO XuatciPtst llmfAtti i The CityCoipicillnet ku regular session nt 730HtovauIng 6on ellng Mayor rmitroDs jinaiding E Ru Morris represented that he jiad been taxed for water which he had never w and asked a 10 rebate bate that being the amount he had paid in excess of thcproper Bon Referred to the assojr b water rates 1 1 Allrd C iiK i t rite as follows IVAnVW the tardiness iblfetomltteein In no other light than of silent contempt I hope I am wrong I also ask y ajltdl vidualsto place yoUredveslti the ruined condition thM J4U have placed me and Ihtuk 11 the same timethat it was I who tmetbat wa Trrcoehtfour ruin ThynHKielknow whether I had tcM fglt by you or not when lira able to do nt wa t otherwise as you ar Fie for information Sixliquor licenses were granted Andrew Jenson William Hayes and D F Davis asked tat the water mains be extended along Sec ond West Street from the mains on mn First > orthto Korth Temple Street They were suffering fo water and asked speedy Velief f Jo the committee on wab ± ork8 Ear llarman submitted the te following Your humble petitioner f trJ IJ i a citizen of Salt LakeCIty a legal taxpayer and The olrniwf Uie south half e06 lot 5 Uect 61 plat C Salt Lake Cit tihey humbly asks your hoBosble body t examine the enclosed en-closed papers and on findlngln them that the said described piece of lot 5 aforesaid Is rightly xted4n him I earnestly prays J3u to grant execute exe-cute and Cellver to him a good and sufficient mayors deed for the same at his expense and ct which he is willing pay on presentation I of the t same Referred to the cite soc veyor for investigation Police Justice tjrptr presented his reports for the Months or November rpl Xonmbr and December showing theamount of business transacted by himdurinc that time O Ji Ottlnger superintendent of spintndent waterworks reported that the wafer mains had been extended along First Nor Street and rtsidtnls along tat ttrcet had twkwl him to put In water eerVIcc He had pt 7 1e r fused bccaute no local tax had been asseesi He asked instructions and informed that he might attach any of the petitioners upon the pay pUUoner te upn ment of the usual t py The petition of J Boltah k C asking that a crtain street on prop no erty owned by them be opened and accepted by the city was granted The petition of George Morris asking a deed to a certain piece of land was not granted Andrew D Sodcrbcrgs petition was similarly treated as the legal right of the city to do otherwHj wag not clear cc The city attorney reported that he saw no Ill obfection to the con solidation tax notices lustcad I c 1 publishing them separately n at present The report was received and filed rpr Robert Allen and Martha Lund Allena petition for a deed to lot 1 Mock S plat D was refused The committee to whom hail been referred the petition of W X Cook reported that the land he asked for had been recently purchased by the city for reservoir purposes and that the city needed the tame They also recommended that as the tame tht a te I > ctition had been reported on several sev-eral times previous to the present the petitioner do not again stJr up I the matter atluast during the lf of the present council Adopt The petition of Spencerand Brad pUUon Spncrnd Brada icy Clawson in reference to being overtaxed on a certain mortgage held by them was not granted The committee to whom had been referred the duty of inspecting the I electric fire alarm system reported that they had made a thorough in sj > ettion had found the service to b satisfactory and recommended that the company b paid as pet contract p Tho committee to whom had ben referred the petition of Mr I Cameron Cam-eron Brown recommended that tin water mains b extended past her premises and that the pipes be supplied sup-plied just as soon a the eastern re rvoir was completed The same committee to whom had been referred the jietitioa of residents of 0 1 and Q streets asking for the extension of thet water mains advised that no further fur-ther action b taken at preseut owing to the difficulty encountered in obtaining Iron pip but that the work L done just as won ns possible pl sbe The committee to whom had been referred the protest of Joshua Midg Icy and others recommended that it be filed to lie considered later Adopted The following report was submitted Your cominlUes on improvementa to whom was referred on the lab of November last the subject of ascertaining ascer-taining definitely how much the electric elec-tric light service wonld cost per light and aIo the subject determining in what directions it will b most expedient I expe-dient to extend such service respectfully respect-fully report that we have rep nilh the president of the Salt Lake Power Light and healing Company and understand that said company will soon b iu a condition cmpny additional street lighting serviccto the extent that in our opinion the Otnt tb opinon t city will b justified In going at present and with view to wit a cqnalizingand distributing dis-tributing tha light a widely and JQ didoulj a possible we rceommenj that the said Jbl be authorized sid company b autbor tn erect new lamps at the intersection cf the roUowln ll Sit West Street and Fifth South Third West Street and Fourth touti Street Street Second WcstStroeland FonrthSouth Street Third West Street and Situ South Second West Street and Fifth South Street Street Fourth South Street and Second East Fourth South and Third East streets Street Fourth South Street and Fourth East Street Fourth South Street and Fifth East Street Fourth SonthStrcet and Sixth East Third Sonth Street and Sixth East Street Street Third South Street and Fifth fist A Street and SecondStreeL A Street and fourth Street C Street and Sad Street C Street and Four Street K Street and Second Street E Street and Fourth Street G Street and Second Street Street and Four S North Temple Street and East Temple Tem-ple Street North Temple Street and West Tom pi Temll North Temple Street and First West FrCt otreet Nor TempI Stret and Second WWStr s SXnd Street First > forUi Street and Est Temple Street ttrstXorth Street and West Tempe Street First North Street and First e Second North Street and First West Frt Street Currant Street and Almond Street Crt Stt an < Centre Mreet and between First North midway bel f Nor Street and Currant Street on Centre Street Inregardtothecotofthearclghta your committee hare agreedisnbject to your approval upon abttiisof tOper tO-per lamp per month and that the lamps jiliilt be lighted and extinguished extin-guished in accordance with what i known a the Philadelphia schedule except on dark and cloudy nights r = = when said lamps shall invariably be lighted a the usual hour for lightIng In the dark of the moon the contract t ran for three years from and after January L1S90T3 j t an The city attorney Tias prepared hi accordance with your instruction a = contract fully cohering the oerg te point mentioned tio and the a wefl a eueh others a committee deem to too In snbmitted tereotsof tho city and 5 it fcComstc Is herewith oI CLmr J FEWSOS Salnti sirj FrtAJats AtiMsrrtoXo Mayor ln A resolution authorlilng the rluton IUtotllng e tension recommended by the com l1mcnted ly cm mittee was read and ordered printed I being matte the ipedal order for nextTiecda oler nextA A deed Umln to convey to the Hydraulic Canal Company all the CmpDY 11 te rights conveyed to the city by It was authorized to b made It I The communication of Mayor Armstrong in reference to certain indictments found by the late grand jury charging misappropriation of public funds was then brought UK and a motion was made that the five aldermen Ns appointed a committee to InViSllgate the charges tuadeand the report Cornell the Ivelilti b tfiilf Work to AhJchuan Sharp oliected to the appointment of this committee He was an alderman he had examined the accounts which Were alleged to I b fraudulent and found that the moneys had been honestly bzpend 11 Hr ed had es tpafissi to this Council the toUlci1 had rallBed tile report and ordered the accounts 11r i1 Jt did notfediks1hPth t over again Tbc fayor had asked oran or-an investigation and some citizens seem to think that one should b made So for as he was concerned he was willing that the citizens hou ln7Lum should make It The charges brought had no foundation in fact and can L easily disproved fct Mr McCornlcfc ncr as I cn understand the nature or the cnargen n J loUndcrstand tem they are to the cifect tliat theMaior has broken a law of the rty in reference ref-erence to buying goods ibm himself for the use o the city of city officials dealing with themselves For instance that the Mayor owned a lumber yard and TheMayor Vou wll excuse me Aldermah McCornick but that js not the question at all Mr McCornick That was my understanding MrSharp fhe charges are that the marshals contingent fund was wrongfully disbursed and that the I crime mayor had aided and abetted the Mr Biter said thai hi C other words the marshal had been charged with chre wit having misappropriated misappropri-ated the public fund mid that the = rndtlI W mayor had participated fnthe sjiollg To ask a committee of the Council to investigate the charges might b looked upon by some usa whitewashing white-washing scheme because if there had been any crime of the nature charged committed every member of the City Council was equally guilty City Council committees hind Investigated these same accounts had reported them a correct and these reports had been adopted by the council Hut if a committee of reputable citizens could be secured it inightbe a good idea to have one He did not b lieve that there was a member of this council who would b any better bet-ter at the end of an examination exam-ination than they are now that the charges are baseless and hollow and made for political died only Mr Biter moved that the council investigate the charges in committee commit-tee of the whole and that 1 special evening set considering the matter The motion w carried anti the cunci adjourned until next Tue day evening at oclock A |