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Show : PUBLIC WORK : Will Not be Done by Contract. Con-tract. IMPORTAir 0BDIK1KCE SILLED. Fropand Xw DJUsion Into Mnm". Tipal Wrt. 536.C06 FOR THE WATERWORKS AND WATERMASTER. Blrett TranrhUe fop Brrt, Cr., rtoadrteratumtaaeJ-AclUB . I'loarFrSqanre KrftrfcA. TheOity Council chimbjr was crowded ixst evening with members of the real elate exchange, diambtr of commerce and gentlemen whoc presence attested their int;, , methlng that w J come before ,, c somethins . U-e Deep Creek! nur- questtca. U n as cvlienUy -ntidpitcd that Iho matter of donating do-nating rionecr Square to the road culdl voted unan; but, as will appear from the minutes, the com-mittee com-mittee oa psblic grjjnJs was granted further tlmo In which to make a report upDn thtt mittsr. Dallas i Hedges were granted permlsilon ta pile builjing mxtcrUl In two nlaces. K. H. Davis and otlicn asked to have a bridge placed over the canal near the Intersection of Eighth Notth and First West. W. i. Tuddenha'ar, Xtt i Written commuBkAtfon, called attention atten-tion to certain work ordered by the former eity council to be done on Second Street. R-ferred to committee on streets. W. E. Ryn asked to be allowed to purchase lots land: In .flat Q. Referred to commit!- n public grounds. K.H. Coak and others asked that the water mains be laid on Fifth Street. Referred to commttt-e on waterworks. J. W. Haddoek and others asked to hare Fifth North fatreet retailed between Third and Fourth West. Referred to committee on streets. The Mountain Ice aaJ Csld Storage Stor-age Company asked iMve to rnr-onasc rnr-onasc a certain five acres of land in City Cfcek Canyon. Referred tai committee on public groond. A report from theettytnglneer, accompaored.br U letter from David Evan placibing Insjiector, rer-senW rer-senW Xhat the latter could trot possibly pos-sibly .rform all tae work required or him, on account of the large amount of building going on, and urged that assistance us provided for him. Referred to committee on sanitary regulations. The city engineer reported In regard re-gard to a certain well nfca"rril3erty Park, to thecjecttasilthadbeen sink to a certain death at which it produced a flow of 3)0,003 gillons per day. It stopped flawing and was sunk deeper, when its flow was renewed for a time, but it had stopped aialti. It was now the deepest well in the neighborhood. Referred to the comslttea on waterworks. water-works. The sanio Officer reported that the grading for a fence aroand Capitol HSU reservoir was finished, and that the city's share of the ccst was $59.50. Allowed. The same officer submitted an amended estimate of the cost of paving with asphalt, and guttering ana curbing First East Street, between be-tween South Temple and Fourth South street?, including catch basins and conduits as follow t: ascites' rcoroBTios. Cradlaz $ 1.&) Curbing 6AU OaUerb..H........H.... ........... ijzi rTiiir ,- CosOuits ... 10,169 Total. lVTI cur's rsoroBTiox. Gndm;. t IXC I'jtibc."..!.!."!""!! la Caxa Luias ....... ., ssv TOU1 ....... Mlli Totil eitlniteJ coit,. ....... $uj The report was referred to the committee on streets. The same offlcer, to whom had been referred the bill of II. Pembroke Pem-broke for certain printing, reported to the effect that it was all right, icd the Council ordered it paid. The amount was $72.25. The same offlcer reported that the plats of three additions had been filed in his office, and ho asked leave to confirm the stmc. Granted. The quarterly report of the round-keeper, round-keeper, showing $L5 due the city, was filed. City Auditor Iloag submitted his report, showing the receipts and disbursements dis-bursements during tli e quarter ending end-ing September 30:h, the totals being as follows: ToUlrcttipU S!MC7 41 UUkorscmenU. ....... 2KJZ17 SS JSatuc In treajsrj, Octsbei liL.t lclt 67 Referred to the committee on finance. The city engineer eubmltled his report for the same period. It shows that the expenses of the department de-partment were $5G23.0twhlIe the receipts were 5113133. The report was referred to the committee on streets. The superintendent of waterworks submitted bis report cf tho expenses of his department for the quarter ending September SOtb, as follows: Tuul cxpenditorci... ....S2i,45U mount drawn from asdilor....... Zn&JS4 n&UDCe due department...... t CIS Referred to committee on waterworks. water-works. The comraltteeon firederartment, to whom was referred the report of the chief of the department, reported that tbey had examined the same and found it to be correct. Adopted W. II. Ryan, superintendent of waterworks, asked for S20,000,4 and Watermaster Harvey asked for $10,-P00. $10,-P00. Both requests were granted. The committee on claims recommended recom-mended that Junius McDonald bo paid $50, for damages done to hu noue on account of a defective flume. Adopted. The same committee reported favorably fa-vorably on the bill of Dr. W. F. An. derson for attending a small por patient pa-tient in Msy, 16S9, at the alley House. Adopted. The committee on cemetery recommended re-commended that the bids sent In for fencing the cemetery grounds be rejected, as the improvements would cost 51500. The cornrnl teo recommended, however, that n fcSc? to cost S500 be eomtruetol around the cemetery lodge. Adop.- The committee on imoroyements reported that the lights hich iwere oflWed by the Sun apor lAgbt CorSpanywere cheaper, all hlng, consiUered, than the elec rib t are lights, but recommended that no coutSct be made with them U1I Satfor the electric lights expires. The same committee recommended recommend-ed that the telephone company De-allowed De-allowed to place their , Pl Second East and Eight South ' The committee on public-grounds reported that they were not preP to make a report on the matter of granting rioneer Square to the Deep Creek railroad, and asked for further time. They were granted another week. i.. The committee on street, to whom was referred the report of the city engineer in regard to perpetuatin the lines of the official survey on blocks of the city, recommended that where the excess or deficiency of theundivldoddimcnslonor b.ocKS vas covered bv jnnnent Jmprove- T & they !JJ V improvements do . "Ie such recommended that ? ."f. "W wJe to cjRSr. f '.l"" hlocks be WWon rf JWSfe the hrldgb over 115 . PmV for a petition cm? T KS8? ,tat ,he Ion to rat in ST,orrorrmis that the ElecTrte r:lr,.KraUta1' "ndtAettfoRimli tJ sht Company luIre-?KmIa,yc?.mtmtR at street KertIS hUoa Ps Comerirpn0(0jbafe'pCof theniws one from ArclilieV VjRt Ihyl for$IoM,forv KS'Sexdff- t i - WW tubled. ltr1Sun'rStllu" oa th0 Ua or MnTuIIidwrorpaperingand palnt- tor one week, to bo con-idcrej In coanociion with two or three slml- TII?.,.n?,rnrJ hySexton Dunn. the till foran ordinance providing provid-ing that all such work as layiuc waif,r "J wcr mains, graJiug streebsete, except ordinaryt-palrs on streets, shall be Jrt by contract to the lowest respolulojo bidder, was considered. Un motion of Pjr ons it fris r amenJed as to exclude Uie work on sewer district uumlronc, which was nearly completed. The bill was then put on Its final r-fge, an J wis defeateu, the vote belugas follow: Ayes Armstrong, lIall,SrQiTord. Karrick and WorUnho!me 5; noes I arson, Auderwn, Ticiard. Heatli. Colin 5. The vote was a tie. As a majority or all tho members cf tho Council must vote arnrnnUvelr on the final passage of a bill, in cf Jer to piss it. tho bill was killed. h Colin introduced a bill to re-lis-trict the city Into municipal wards. Its provisions are as follows: All that portion of the corp-rato limits within the following boundaries toeonnkato the First Ward: Installing Insta-lling at the Intersection of south Tempi Tem-pi and II ttrecu ami extending thence north Uiroagh HS.rrt to tS northern bonaiary of the rtiy thacs cat to the eastern boundary of tho cityt thence south tn th soothe-a boundary of the city theOce wt in a point opposite tho centre -ix:h Ri ifircer: tbenra north through tho cenlroc' Sixth Kost'.'rsrt to II U6 of South T-m ; s -fbonee e"?,l.l!,? P"io of bftslnnlm. it ... l PjrUoi Ihsctty within the following boundiris to oonIituto the Second Wardi IlInnlnc at the intersection of Siuth forapls ani C streils, and eatendme north la the nortnera boottiUry of the city, thenea est to tho wevern boondiry lirie of tho Fiwt MunlchVil Ward tliesee along said line to the tea hern lx un-dry un-dry of the city, thenea wm to a point optw.Jte the c-ntre of Third Kt.t fctreet- thenee north to Sou h tVrap'.e Street- thence east to the place of beginning. be-ginning. Third Ward H??innln? at the southwest corner of ihabecondU'rd and running thenee we;0 a f Intop-possto Intop-possto the eectre o Ta Jraipio fctree tbrnre north to thAinterMcUon of Oectre Street with Kivt Temple btrer; th-n-o northwesterly alonz Centre btrmt to the inlerseetion of First Wer, thenee north to the northern north-ern boundary of the city; thenos east to the western boundary of Uio tee-n tee-n 1 Ward thence alonj sakl western boanda-v to the place of beginning. Fourth ard lginmrnr at tho soa.hwe4ern corner of the Third W ard, and running Ihenoe west to a point opposite tbo centre of "-cond west; thinco north toSeoadorth thence west to Sixth West; thence north to the northern bonndarv of tho city: thesae eat to the western boundary of the Third W ard, tbencn alonz the wetani boundi-y of satd ward to the place of beirtnniog Fifth Ward nepinimie at tbo nouiIi-west nouiIi-west corner of the roorth Ward and rurnlng toencewest t the nenern boandarr of theei v: lbenre north to the northern bwnmry of tbo city; thenre eat to the western boundary of the Fourth Ward, thence along sakl western line of the said road tobeeond Vorth Stsset; ilienw east lo .Second WV StiMJ; thenn. alh to toe place of beglnBlafr. The ordinance was re id and referred lo the cooltctt'ee oa munk-irul laws. The committee on streets rendered fl.n f.tll.ri,t( n.,w.rv. We, your eoinm ttee on streets, to whom was referred tba jwtition of J. II. Iiapon, acting for the rtirht of way over certain streets of this city, for the purpose of building and operating a steam railroad, beg leave to report as follows: In view of the fact that it t the purpose pur-pose of the petitioner to build and oxnto a railroad from this city lo Iteep Creek, and also from Salt lyiko CitV to the ool fields of .iern Utah, and Western Wyoming, and recocniz-Ing recocniz-Ing the tmporUnoe of the on: -,..ue In forwarding the ctotUi, iirospenlv and Interest of iult Lake C'i.j- we r-ould respectfully reoommeod thst the right of way be granted, (under snch conditions and ro-Ktrictloas ro-Ktrictloas as the cly council may deem necmsary, to protect the interests of the rjiylover the following Ktrcets, to vtL Goninieiicinf; on TenUi South on Roper Street, at tbo eastern Iim.t of the city, thence west to the Jordan and Silt Lako Canal, thence northwesterly along the oast bank of said canal to Kiclith South Street, thence west along Laixlith South Street to the intersection witn Second Wet Street, thenee north along Second West reet to the Intersection with Third South street, thence west alonz Third South Street to tho citv limits, ltespectfully subrnilted, M IC I'ARMW, Irn Cons. I join in above report except as to Second Wett S'reet, which, in my Judgment should be changed to Third West rect. L. II II Lt A bill for an ordinance granting the franchise as above was introduced, intro-duced, but the whole matter was referred to the commitee on municipal muni-cipal laws for one week. Hall offered the following, which was adopted: Jietclced, That the Committee on iVays and Means with the City Treasure' associated, are authorized to decide Uion, design and arrange for the engraving for tho 50 J city bonds to bo lawud per action of this Council oaOctober 7th, ISJ. r Colin Introduced a drawlnr showing show-ing a design for tho l.agleGatu as proposed to be re-aio.li leu, anj mot ed that the partieo ooni-eri.bd lie granted the pn vilejtc of se arrmglns it, at their own czjwnse. I atried. Mr. Bacen adtirewed tbo Cbau-cll, Cbau-cll, urging lmaiedicto action ou the Deep C reek railroad milter, and in response the council uatsed tLo following resolution. 1U it JtrfJrr.1 That It Is the aeoso of tbis council that a rizht of way ought to be granted to J. IS. Bacon to buJd and operate a steam railway lino over Third -xmth Stree in this city from Third Wot Street wol to the city limits, under snch resulctlons as may be presrribed by this council In passing an ordinance, for that purpose. pur-pose. Tho following appropriations were made: Arums tVdl CoBpaar ..$ 3 11 Houlihan A brismi. raw II re mlrofce...."... - Iz n stenrorla ijao oj TTatermuwr-. . JS,eo J 11-DoniM . w . Jtoont&briSIn 1J M Casal Arconnt. f J lUatan i llenMC J M Sill take Cm Cboranr - tusi Total TJiOl S 1 Adjourned for one week. |