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Show I THE CITY'S BUSINESS. iTaiiag Ordinances Passed and Kts Officers Elected. THE fePULATlOS IS 52.7fl2. Jfiit5 and 1'cniIiroVe Hare a SspsU Uthfr JIattfP-. Tiiu City Council euA hi rugular ioii at S o'cluck lat evening, Mayor f-oott iin-idirw. Jas. W. lordly jsi.I lot a eor-rectfd eor-rectfd desrd fcr Lis proierty. Ite- furrwl ck i'r an aUstract of title, vtJl iintructioiib that it be placed In the Imuiisof tiie city attoniry. Wm. Tinney and others aktil for auextenvon of iletric lights ou Secumi V-it.lnc.t to Uiu Wnnn ruiiiRS. Iteferri'd to tliecorumitttt: on Mrvt-tc II. fJraves a'nnl tht hi HceU 1-5 transferred to liw Yeadon. Grantc.l. Tlic Mountain Ice Corainuy aslnl pe.-mK-ion to lay .1 errlUH from Use railway oa T:rU WcstStrett, to its place of Islmf. filed. K. Tf5) aiketl ierniih-ion to pile bHtMiug material on Fint South Strict near East Titnpln. -"ralted wltlj uual restnefi"". Mary A. JenUns .-.skid for an ix-fiii'or. ix-fiii'or. ht the water mains on Seventh South rftreit. IVvrmI to tins eonimittec on imlerivorks. John TeaSSon represeiited that !'' night of the 12th ct Juue'lie had Hi' t u Ith au accident t rirt -MUth Street, liclwepa Uas-t Temple anil fiuiniereiat btrrtt, ouiu to the Ui canditien ot the idea'ali,. anit ic'-e-1 32iW damages, deferred to tlw inu.iilteo on elaiuis. KJrfSrl O-twnio repnacuted that the water supply through tltemaiu-. old bu entirely cut off on iriglilh streit, to far as his prenii-s were loncernvd, aud as lie needed n drink if frtli water alwutoncein twmty-louriiour-, hvaVci that the matter mat e atltrutiou. IttftrreJ to the vniUih.ut of watera orks. I The Tavlor.'ltoriineJ Tv Ann-! turns ('-. atleil to b rciaihureed : lumber fruiiLed to C. It. J i lieoKtf". Hiiiieuieiauoruaa worx-jiSGuti worx-jiSGuti artesian .M lIIs in Liberty ; i'ark. for the city. The amount is i' J9I.11 Referred to the committee on ciaim-. K. Kiflrrrnl twelve othcrsasfced i tora'e'-ateiu the vprinlliug tax, : a&d rotted agaiust the tax, be-cau-e they did not ructivo proper service. They were willing to a for Hhit tllf receiveil, lmtobjeittd to layinj: fur more. Referred to the comnuUve on claims. Mrs. A J. Jtiveiu- and ten other protested against the oxtecMoa cf thy water mains on fifth iiif-t ami Firth fiuuth s-trwts. Filcit. Tlie Mauitou Springs Company miuef.ted that the eity engineer lie t.iihorised to ipprve the pltt and -crvey of the proposed Mauitou ad-iiticn ad-iiticn to the cty. Referrwi tu the O'liijiUee on aterwerks and engineer. engi-neer. A. M. Derrick and others asked f.r an extension cfyaler mains on .-ixlh liLt Htreet. 5ferreil to the ecnimiltee on water work". The salt Lake Gas Conicny a.ked that the IL U. W. be allowed to build a MXjtrh to tlie gas eomieny'? jweraist. Iteferred to th" commit. tLC on streets. H. Uarues aud T. Itailey anked that two aires of land beJuaMl to them. Referred to the commHtee on iablic grounds. The Uet Side Raiid Transit Com,iauy akeil for an amendn.ent to iU franciiiM to allow the u-s of steam on its lines a-, a motive power. pow-er. Referred to the committee on xtxeet. The Salt J-nke & Rouctiful Railway Rail-way gave notice of their acceptance of tlie btreet railway franchi-e granted. 1- MurrU, Wra. Tuddenham and A. M. Urant sent in a bill for S 150 for estimating the eo-t of tlie t-itv and connty building. Onu-hslf of tlieexiiebeiongto tlie county. Dr. A. L Msndart aud others t liked Uiat Dr. R. W. Fi-her l ap- ointed city phyicia'j. I'lled. I City Attorney Merritt iviwrtiTl an viijiuanif. u auutorize uw cny rogiifet.r to approve d-jtaar.d majrs under tlie ordri oi the City Count il. Tliis ordinance was neci-sisa-j a? som artit wcr- esabiishiuc a town up City Creek Canyon, iiut some care thouiu be taken to keep Hie water from being polluted. CjL Merritt afeo reiorteilan ordinance ordi-nance providing for the levy of j n assessment fir navlng Commercial Street, and Firt Boutli and Firft Ivttt Mreets, wlncli wire dWritf 10 and 1. The city attorney "b reixirts w ere approved. The city recorder reporteil that tiie li-ts anu plats H.rtaiiiing to local awssmizts for eten:ons of the water mauu along the following follow-ing streets had It-en on file for mole than ten dio: Krrt-t West, from t-ixthtoSceulh Hutii;f Streutlrom -Milli to Idtween Th ir.l and Fourth; Wallijtrvet north to unJer'ection of Cnrraot au i Oak: 'entro from iVaeh to Sixth .'ortIi and from Outre and F:n-t Vt'evt to See-mil West mi Fifth Xorti i; SecotiJ ixiuth Ktreet,betw een Tenth and RIcventli, to Letwrvn Uleventl i and Twelflli: Xinlli East, betwe n Second and Fourth South; Tliinl boutli from iwar Lighth to Xirith Ea't; Third Street from between Ij and M to between N anu M. FiM Street from (J t H;Sa. nd ly-t from -Msth to Kightli touth; Seventh Soutli. Ijetwee'i Firt and Second Kal; II Street from .- dxth to Eiqhth; Third South from i "ourth to Fifth Ea-t; Thmi sojtli Iietween bixth and Seientli Ja.sI: Third Jist Street, two blocks iiutii of Fourth South and one block cast, aho one block eas on nfth ; treet. The assessments as-sessments on these uxUniou wire confirmed. Pharvs Well and others nsktd to !eeJicIudlfroniiaf ngditrict Xo. 2. ISeferred to thecitv engineer. W. W. Riter protesUsl again-t Uie sidewalk tax because tlie raatenal ordered was Euglish lement. He would not objeit if Iiome material was nicd. Tabled. Juepliine il. f hear protested ogain-tthe slc'ewalk tac becauw the material ivas to be English cement. ce-ment. Tabled. Engineer said lie had drawn up some speclficationK for tlie information informa-tion of bidders, and asked that they lie referred to tlie committee ou streets. So referred. A report was received from Mr. Janie. chairman of the committee on claims, recommending that the l-um of H. R. Watson, for SIOO damages Iecaue his lKry was broken in au unprotected vewer treucfa, lie not allowed. Thereirt wanot recti cd, as a msjority of the committee had not signed it. Mr. James said one member was. absent, one had resigned, and he was tho only one lof L Tlie mayor said that Mr. Pembroke's Pem-broke's rcigaatioh had not Iwtn accepted, and he would probably act. Mr. IV mbroke said he felt that he liad bem insulted, aud insi-tcd on ids resignation. Mr. James demanded an explanation explana-tion of this remark. Mr. Pembroke said the intuit hd come from the chairmin of the committee. Ma) or Scott said be would accept ac-cept Mr. l'cmbroke'.s resignation, and Fettle the. matter. i Mr. Jamta In-fcted ou having an i explanation. -Mr. fimbroke said theaiTkirwas when a Mr. Simpkins applied for $3,(XV damages. The stitioner was a stranger to him. After investigating investi-gating tho suHject he suggested that a compromise be made ou "S500. To this "Mr. James replied that ILwas the committec'4 business to consider con-sider the city's Ind-restc, and not to pay mi) thing to friends. This Mr. feniUroke considered was a ill-i lect iusirtU as "Mr. Slmpkins was I no frieiof hi. ' I I Mr. Jani-s WhydHycu not resign re-sign then? Mr. rembroke I have sent In my reslgnationand that is enOuIi. Mr. James Did you rial Xy you resigned because this Council would r.6t k'.to S'ioOO to Carroll for the grand stand on the basoballgrounds MayorScott Tue gentleman will come to order. Mr. Pembroke's resignation as a member cf the committee com-mittee on claims Is accepted, nod Mr. Colin Is apiointcd to the -vacancy. TIius the storm was Jiushtd, and the Council agalu became Icdd. The comriiiltve on irrigation re-cr.mmr..Ufcd re-cr.mmr..Ufcd liiat the Standard Red Irltk Company 1 allow el to use to BO barrels of water ir day lor brick making. Adopted. The committee on irrigation re-IKitlcd re-IKitlcd In favor of allowing Hadock & Cooa to take saud from tho Jordan, Jor-dan, provided they did not trespass on private property or obstruct the street. Adopted. The committee ou irrigation reported re-ported on the petition of J. II. Paul and others, that they had no opinion to express en the right to tke waters or Emigration and l"arley'stf:ksi as to bringing the to town, they thought '".e piau adopted bv tlieCrtici! better than thst sug-SWied sug-SWied by tlie petitioners. Report adopted. The committee on irrigation reported re-ported In favor of tilling the old canal on Seventh Wit Street, as asked by T. -H. Atkins and ."KH others. Adopted. the rewrt ot the committee on claims adverse to II. It. Watson's nE1' wat neivI and adoited. the committee on claims reported faomblyon the bill of St. Mark's Hospital for rare of ierons sent tluro by the city, for JI56.SS. Adopted. Tnc isttiiniiUeu ot, ial!ns reittMd advcrwle c tiie cHim of J. A. Hamilton for damages from falling into a sewer. AdoiH d. The committee ou sanitary and quarantine regulations remrnxl on the petition of U C. Pitta and others Uiat Smith's dairy Ik declared de-clared a nui-iuci that there Mere ! t.J cows there, but that the jard was well kept, aud could not be declared r imt-intp. The jiref encc of 60 cows at one piare was objectionable, ob-jectionable, aa'd Mr. frmuth Jmd been o Infonneil. He said he intended moving out of town. The committee commit-tee recommended tliat Mr. Smith be requested to isoi- as soon as iios-sibK iios-sibK Adopted. Tiie sanitary committee recommended recom-mended granting tlie petition of I . nue .v e o.auu otners, asking tliat j tho dumping grounds Iv abandoned; they alni recommended that tlie dumping ground, with the hog yards and tallow- works lie moed farther out. Adopted. Tiie committee on iniproemeuts reported favorably on tiie application applica-tion of the Roard of Couim:-ioncrs on Capitol Unmuds, for water on Caitol JIiII, with the proviso that the excess of water shall le eon-trolled eon-trolled by tlie ity. and that the mayor aud city engineer be a-eoci-ated with the work. Adopted. Tlie committee on streets recommended recom-mended tiiat tlie roiuest of the Mountain Ice Company fora snitch on Thin! West .s-treet be granted. Adopted. The cummitUc on streets re inrted on the ictition of C. W. I.j man on rcrtitin surties of the O. S. L. aim IT. A X. tliat if a railway was trus-passnig trus-passnig on private projierty it could bo moved, and if n,e coutu-H liad granted a right over etopertv that did not U-Ion-to tin- city, the grant was void. Tlie report was ado ted. The committee on streets tv)rtl favorably on the petition of f . Jj. Corwin tor a railw ay sn itih, and of Win. M. Stewart to oju a four-ro.l street. Adopted. The c-ommitteu on stnets reconi-niended reconi-niended that tile petitiun of It. Williams Wil-liams tie referred Iwek for a Piore lecif1c description, and that tin petttiou of M. Jr. For t . show milliner) mil-liner) on the sidewalk, be granted. Adopted. The committee on streets reform ciendisl the gmntiug of a rciluai franchise to C. ;. Witnthnd and other", on Tenth South Street. Adojrfed. Tlie street committee, en the petition peti-tion of 1'.. A. Folland and others rtlatp-c to the railnav tricks on South Temple Streetadvised su luvtvtiiratioii by the city engineer, xnd that the work In 3Uiem;. .1 fcr the present. Adojited. Tlie coramitce on streets reported In favor of granting the Snlt J.ako City Ra'.Iroau a frniu-hi-e for a lint and Ninth Soiit'a .-street, smt'i to Roper tstreet, and then west toSixth I-ai-t. AdoUtsI. The comhnttce on licen-e recoui-meudetl recoui-meudetl two transfers tf licences asknl for. Adopted. The committee ou llmiii-e rewrt-il rewrt-il favoraMy on the printing bill of II. Pembroke, and the lighting bills of tho S'J,t Lake Fow er. Light and Heating t omjeny nud the Salt Lake City i as Company. Adopted. MiyorScot' asked forananpro-priition forananpro-priition of 51500 for Liberty I'ark. tJrantesl. Street Supervisor Paul asked for a $1ii,ii0i1 appropriation for ids department. de-partment. Granted. Superintendent of Waterworks Ryan shl he wanted to 1 iy water mains oa North Temple Street, and suggestesl that instead of a six-Inch main, three incii pipes be laid on eacii side of th- street, as this weald avoid tunnelling under the aiiue-ihui. aiiue-ihui. He also asfce.1 that the mains on Xortli Temple birrctiss extended to Fifth West r-trcet. to accommodate accommo-date tiie sprinklers. Rifi rred to the committee on waterworks. Ruildlng Inspector A. M. Qraut asked for a revision of thcliullding ordinances. Referred to the committee com-mittee on municipal laws. Watennastir Harvey asked for S- 000 for the walermaster's depsrt-iHent. depsrt-iHent. and SVW1 for the Jordan and Salt I.akc Caml. The I tali and Montana Macliin-iry Macliin-iry Compiny presented a bill fur S375S.32 lora tetl steam roller and freight. The Innd of C. K Apixin)i as city nnliitect in the sum cf S-VMj was approved. The sureties are Francis Armstrong and (J. F. Culmcr. Mount and GrifHn asked for SltMO on the street sprinkling account. A biil of $74 50 from the census enumerators, for Imggy hire and compiling ficure; another of Sin, from J. S. Willfcims for two and a halfd-ijs' -work soliciting sprinkling sprink-ling sul-scriptlous. and seeeral for work un tlie sidewalks, were received re-ceived aiul rliowed. They were placed in the list of appropriations. Tlie following amounts were appropriated ap-propriated for tho purposes named: st,llr Ilo,Mtal j UT-j II. I'err brute, pnattn; i; stI-li!lJ;hIinlllcllCVoianr 4J5"il -lt l.mkr .M opnr ..-..... . Ml u ljhtT'.j llrt fnnl ljojo. slrect drpanment loow Vti' raA"cr,' 5.M-1W Jorcn Caca1 ....... ....... jmm Uuui and Monuu lrliinrrj- ' ' otapaBy.... ...... ............ thm M.Mint Jtl.nflin....... .... ........ 1fOM ?-adin;rKlcwalks.... ...... ........ aaiffcj M orn. Tuddenham .t;ra&t :23en -'. M ndMn iJJ A. 11. Tanons. centiu ria J..V. Willian, jew 11- Mi.lSIB The mayorannouncedthalhe had appointed J. Jr. lHnger a iiolice ollicer. in place of S. C HaUer, rt-s rt-s Igned. The appointment was confirmed. con-firmed. Ten applications for liquor licenses licen-ses were granted. The report of the chairman of Urn committee one e uus was read, showing show-ing a total of 52,752 inhabitants in the city, classified as follows: I AIlfLTC. , CnlLIIKCT. I waKi i . s .TsTiT ' . rSja'ejiij Ftni'::.t ? juh!ii n.ufiJiJT sond.!iic xwit:iUTii.w;ijes3iwu Third ...'I.S3 3.0O!UisiiJii,ciiim Focnh .. in l.-t io aa ssg asw totz ruih xjeij.is7 &L e7 9T) susn K r ix..ftu.iafirai;rjaojuar:..t The committee on streets made a report recommending that the street mving bo let to F. G. Palmer, at his bid of 0S it linear foot. Adopted. Adopt-ed. Mr. Penirboko presented the fol-, lowing resolution, which was adoj.t-t.1: adoj.t-t.1: Btitrttelrril, Thfl ISe nty. txannsl be ' lBsumctcd to rrcTtnt lie nlng of arrjrortt ot every description mu m tho kennest ponlon of tin c'tv. to tr'i Main itnet. n-oa Forth Tmilc; tint, Second am VrX Soaih. Irom Vint East la Wttt Tern ple.darfoF IhoapnracluncrArth ot Jolr celebration ' The ordinance authorizing Uie city surveyor to npprovo plats snd maps of subdivisions under the direction di-rection of the council was taVin, up and passui. City Attorney Mprritt asked lli0 Coauull to fc ahfeed wilh the iax lug for sidewalk laving in dbtricU lti.siid ", at a rate of $2.05 per foot: the wofk to bedoncunderthedirec-tion bedoncunderthedirec-tion of this board of public works. The orainance for laving Cora-men Cora-men isl Street siden alks was taken up and passed. This ih d Wrict Xo. 10. The erdluanre for tiaving First South Strtit, from first East to Seventh East Street, was taken up and ia.-esl. The tax is to be 2.03 r linear foot, frontage, and will cume double on owners of corner lots. The bill was lnwtfcd la short order. A resolution to grautt 1 Want-land, Want-land, V. H Irvine J. T. McXary. Ilarvey Uilj, George Crismon anu it. si. JtcCartuey a franchise for a single truck street railroad, was taken up. Tlie franchi-c gives the right of way for a railroad, to be operated by horses, electric or cable motive power, on Tenth South street (the steel revlh of Liberty Park), fron. Eleventh ljst street to heentli East street Tuelvu miles per hour is the limit ofBpcvd, and work U to be commenced com-menced within sixty da) s and tlie line com pit till within one )car. Tho franchise is for twenty jears The resolution was passed. The blllforanoniiiiHiieu reluliug to ll reworks ms called up, and on mqli.li of J A iVmbroke was tabled md-finltely. Mr. Pembroke moved that Win. Carroll's claim lor the seaU and grandstand on Washington Square be referred back to the committee on claims. Carried. C. A. I)ahl was elected engineer of the street milir. The election of a board of health and sanitary lusiector came m xt in order. TiielKHud of iiealtli cousisU of tho mayor, who is eliairman; the heallli commissioner, tlie city pnysl-cian pnysl-cian and two cit'zeti. Mr. Pembroke ixmiiiialed Dr. Lortn Hall as health co-r.iuissioucr. Mr. Anderson iwniinattsl Dr. G. W. Fo-ter. Tiie vote wx: Hall, .; Foster, 4. Dr. Hail was dictired elected. The applications of Dr. I. K. W. apisintment ascit) phsiciau were read. Mr. Peudltton WIm) is Hrackcnv Does he live hen? Rceonltr Hyams He says lie hasihed here since October, ItStl. Mr. Colin Who Is Dr. Fi-hei? Ittsxirder H)ms I don't kuow. I believe he is a. new man as will. He is a young man. Mr. C elm ItoUi of tiiem are perfect per-fect stiatigers tu the Council. 1 nominate for tlie office a caiable tiian a Utah boy. He is a son of Dr. Mccli.ui, of Foil Douglas, and is now engaged at St. Mark's Hos-aits.1. Hos-aits.1. I tnke pleasure in nominating nominat-ing for city ptiyrktan, Dr. Frank Mi chain. The ote was: ltracken 1; Fisher I: Mechani s. Dr. Meeliaui was de-clsnsl de-clsnsl lie. teil. Mr. Odiu nominate! Dr. Josepii S. Uiciuirds. and Mr. Karrick noiui-natetl noiui-natetl Mr. C P. Bruofct for the remaining re-maining members of the bard of hcaitli. lUiih were elected. . The board now stands; JIayor George M. Scott, chair-ins chair-ins n. Dr. Ldnh Hail, health commissioner. commis-sioner. Dr. i'rank Mer:liain. city 4iysi-cian. 4iysi-cian. Dr. J.-seph S. Ilicliard". Mr. C. P. Rrouks. f or tlie otllcu of sanitary li!stec-tor, li!stec-tor, Mr. Pendleton neP-dnated Wm. Show ell. 1 1 W33 elected. Mr. Pendleton said tlio Rapid Transit Company had left considerable consider-able rubbi-liai.it dirt ou the streets, and steps should i-v taken at once coinivl th enmruiy to hrj Its agreement, Mr. IVi!rol.e also gave the i RmjiI Trarul; Coroisuy a warmiug for Jls neglect. The ma) or said im would Instruct the city marshal to attend to llie natter ftuitiwith. Mr. Colin said he bad been informed in-formed tliatattheexcavntiou for the Ontario Hotel, on W.st Temple street. Vtiut half the sidewalk had twii . ut ti-f n v fnr M.ef.R.1 nidie to i diUi of five or i feet, anil no protection pro-tection U. He wanted It seen to at once, as liu did not desire to h-nr of an) aeri l nts tliere. Mr. Hall said thatMf. PeiMlIeton and himserf liaUJeeu the excavation, and it !) --old be attended to without an hour's de-lay. Ma) or Scott said lie would instruct in-struct the city marshal to go at once and see that tlie place was prole, ted for the night, The Counell taen "djoMnied for no w eek. H. DINWOODEY IS READY FOR BUSINESS AGAIN, And will bo pleased to have tho public generally and all his old customers call and soo him at Calder's Music Palace, (the Caldcr Estate having kindly allowod him to uso part of thstr store), vhoro ho has opened out a Now and Beautiful Stock of Carpets and Pailor Furniture. Furni-ture. All orders will receive most careful attention. He still has tho 6 5 employes with him ready to oxecuto any ordor. Give him a Call. No. 29 SOUTH. WEST TEMPLE TEM-PLE STREET. Is whero wo arc now doing business. Ve have a full lino or HOME MADE WOOLEN WOOL-EN GOODS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, and make Gents' Suits to order from our co'.ebratad Cnssimero. Shall bo pieasod to oee old |