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Show Anotier Street Riilmd Cinpauy petitions xon A rnvciusE. The U'pil Itonllne-or JInnidpil Ilaslucsjv ' IV The City Council -met lmt t?cn-Ing, t?cn-Ing, Mayor Scott presiding. W. G Croft and others omplained of the condition of the canal on tignt Jast btrcct between Third and Fourtli South streets, and ajkeJ to have it covered. Referred to the committee on Salt lake and Jof din canaL J. tiawrcace aai others com plained of the condition cf Fifth West Street near North Temple. Referred to Ihecommlttws on streets. HinryDIllinsask-dto have thj water ditches extended on fcecond West btrect toMnlh South. Referred Re-ferred to the committee on Irrlca-tion. Irrlca-tion. . . law Called attenUou to his formor petition for damages and a'k-ed aeUoa Uiereon. Iteftrro-1 to commltlcu ri cSalmj. Taa Salt take City Ranroad .ornpany, in a communicaUon caUed attention to the fact that IrtrallU frnMib-s haj becu gtTeu loitaad to the RopM Trauit Company Com-pany on certain s'reeSs in the n-rth-ct part of Uie citv. ninilr.-.I,. nuuoa Second South tr-eb The communication icprcsciited thatfJr JxJ Ji camnanlffi to ljy aud owate n jack oa ilie ta-ae Mtwt would be detrimental to pfop-rty owners and aaprontabie to Uie companies. -To rrtleye the sltuaUoa" the comruuul-tatloa comruuul-tatloa propped to surrcadcr to Uie Rapid Transit Coaipauy certain streets oa conJiUon that they surrender sur-render to the r-tItiouer certain cthere, including Second SouUi fetreet. On some of the tlretts pro-jioed pro-jioed to be surrendered to theRapid rransit Company.Uie track has been laid, and for this actual cost Is to lw paid. Referred to tho committee on fctreete. A. J. Whit? and others akcd to nae the water mains extended on J ir-t tan Street to iiighUi South, lt-rerred to committee on water works. A petltba was read tskfng thai Seventh West Street be opened antl eired of fences, tc. to Ttnth South Street. Referred to committee commit-tee on itreel?. Maroo FreaUb asked to be allowed to continue his lunch stand at the cormrof hecond South aud First ct fctreeta. Denied. A communication was read fron T. C. Woodbury, postmasterat Fort DaugU", relative to connectlDgUit. fDJrerage sjtem of Uie Fort with that of Uns cily, and referred to committee on eevrcrage. Jesio IIarer and others aked UiatblcyLle riding iu Uie busluci portion of tap tlty Ik: ccnflruti to the stiettt. I'taibrpTns Sloved to table the petition pe-tition tor the reason tint ha had rome months ago taken this matter in hand, and Introduced a resolution covering Uie tame grcucd, which was in the bands pf tnn m-.mmittw. oa municipal laws. Anember -of that committee denied de-nied all kuon ledge of the alleged resolution, and Pembroke withdrew his motion to tabic, nnd Uie petition went to Uie committee on strata. Because Con. O'Keere's hack van laid up a long Ume for repairs, lie asked a rebate of JlOoalils license. Referred to the committee oa claims. B. Y. Hampton asked pnniu'on topurchaetwo springs located 011 Uie old pt hcuse lanl. Reftrred to the. committee on public grojudi. The Uroesbeilc Comiany asked leave to tear up the sidewalk In front of their biuracnt to that a large steam boiler could be put in. Granted on condition tint the tUe-walk tUe-walk be restored. Fred. Simmons and others aked that street tlns be iut up. Reftrrctl to cotnmiUets on Rtreetjt. Jolin Hagjerty repreeile.l that in June la-t he lought his prtienl bootblack stand near the corner of I Second South and Main rtret.U,and he ikod to be allowed LomilnUIn it there. Hi peUUoil bJ a Hum-br Hum-br of endorsers. Ile erred to the committee oil license. A cotamumcatlon from a committee commit-tee of dentisU was read, explaining the manner in which tbe draft for an ordinance regulating Uie practice of deutittry, accampinying It, came to be drawn, and defining the views of Uie iartlcipating dt utl-ts relative to inch a law. TnecommunlcaUoa and proposed ordiuajee were rc-fermi rc-fermi to Uie co Jimi ttee oa mu niclj-iil laus. The major's report rf fineH and lenalties remitted during the six months en litijj Aug. II, was filed. The city -ueInccr tubmitted profiles pro-files of First South Street, between Kast Temple aa 1 Seventh Kast, and aiked that the gnvlc lines bo recorded record-ed as Uie Council's and not the engineer's, ai he desired to go on record as being op: urn." 1 to layjri,; permanent javemeflta on temporiry grades. TI10 same ollicer reported that there was reason to believe that, at a moderate exenee, .1 subteraneau stream in Uie bed of Emigration Creek could be diverted into Uie pipe, and he recommended Uiat It would be done. In answer to a qutslion he said he thought it woulJ ctC about SI(D. He as Instructed to have the work done. S. H. Conley, sealer of weights and measures, filed his report. A communication was reaJ, setting set-ting forth that all theicrQnsaud compaules to whom franchises had been grauted for the construction of street railroads in Zforth bait Lake had filled to construct eauy Hoe?. It recommended Uiat n franchise on certain ttreetsbB given to A.I. Williams J- W. Neil, Hulson Smith, H. P. Folsim au J t. W. Morv, aod was en lorsed by a large number, appareaUy several hua-Ured, hua-Ured, property owners In that part or the city. A franchise over tho following streets is asked for: Beginning at Fifth Westond Ninth Xorth.Uience west on Ninth Xcrth to foeveuth West, thence noitli on Lynn Street to May Street, Uieace w est on Mij btreetto the Jordan River. A!-o, for a bnnch Hno bcyiuniiig on MaytUett at block -to, Kinney A Gourlay's plat, thence to Djlutli Avenue, Uunco west to ClevcUnd Avebue, Uienco toUie county road, thence to the city limits R-ferred to U10 committee on streets. The committee on clslms reported on several minor items and in respect re-spect to Uie petition of Aurellus Miner. Esq., for damages for false arrest aud imprisonment on July 5lh. The committee t-latud that the city attorney held that tho iUitioiier ha J no remedy as against vn cuj, and they therefore recommended Uiat his petition be denied. Adopt- The committee on license reported In fas or of granting to two men, who were aged aDd Infirm, and were now keeping fruit stands 03 the sidewalk, permission to couUnuc In business. AoJe.-Kin opi Ui adoption or the report, sai ing thit the city was trylns to clear tho treeU of tlieso stands, and if permission were given to ons class to malntaU tbem, K could cot be w lUiheld from others. Cohu Uiought legitimate object of charity might bo made exceptions to the rule. Quite a debate ensued, resulUng in, the adopUon or Uiexc-port, Uiexc-port, Auderon and Parn9 voting The next item of business was Uie adverse report of the same committee commit-tee on Uie Utlon of Alfred Inlander Inlan-der who asked leave to maintain a portable lunch stand. Anderson -thought tho report should be rejected under the last vote or the council, but it was adopted. , Toe commi'tec on municipal Jawa recommended that the present ordinance ordi-nance be amended so as to require teltgraph and telephone wires to be not Je thau 53 fee J from the grou nd, j initial of 22 feet as at present I Ado ted. .i"1?1?.0"?11'1012 PHcb reibrted UiM tho city marshal's retort was correct, ind recommended that the police court clerk be paid a salars of IW per month-.n.dopted. . J-tr an ordinance wa rased fixing tho clerk ilarj at that fig! A. niimberor bills were presented and allowed or referred, and a batch gVanfoj,051 ,J1uor 'a3ca were 2"""" "-ten toUat commiUee. Dallas A. Ilcdses. .irpj.wi. .i. cflect that the pris rorengine house number two1 svjrald taSSK Thursday morning Jnj u.e coun-r". coun-r". Ui ' te njTtrtiea CenCtrHlln&,U-m Ur!n,?of lh Utah -ntral tracs on 1'ourUi Met street, the Ume to do Urn wcrktn was continued till Oct. 15th. Culm statej luat fc were made against OfllcerSulllrlS police be required to luvesUgate, Uiarl Dky .-vud CcwuclmnS Uoa prevailed and Thursday next M? r?'. M V1? ? V) Investigate. Jlr. Cohn Mated that he had nb prulice aRalnct , OSl-er SjIHran" Ji , P'"'!- I'" thould b l-un'shed, and if not, exonerated no resolution gnutlng a fran-Chl fran-Chl to tho Salt Lake City Rall-roxd Rall-roxd Company then came np for Sif5""...1? M nonende.1 by providing pro-viding that Iho ompauy shall use flat rails whereverttrexts are pares!, and Uiat the fare shall not exceed llveceiitrforaslnglepassage. Also, ; worlv not eomnieiiced wunin Uiree month-, and tun rm.i Jmptetl ami lu operation within 0n?.i'amr U,e S"at lo he "Uil nod void. Iho liau ru,,, tnm xiuth Jjouth aud Seventh liist south to the city limit, Uu -e wt on Jtpper street to Sixth liisi. It was adopted as amended. A prolonged debate occurred in regard to the cemetery fence, tor-mlnatiLg tor-mlnatiLg In the adopUon of a motion mo-tion to adveitUo for bids without restriction ni to whether the mv terlal should be home produced or not. Adjourned for 0110 week. |