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Show MORECITYBOKDS Must Soon Be Sold To Meet the Fast Increasing Pablic Debt. SUU1F.(TI!SCUSSKIUST MflllT "Jl'propllallnl .Monrj In a 1TIM ami lliliujrd llonnrr." rCIITION TO IXTCNDCOMMtnCUL stnccrotic block apurH. Aoalb.r nntrlal latarlnl l m Per If.alh.-I'aalnr lr.ll. ail.. ratard. Other niialnea. The rrcmonltory tlgtia uf puglllim mvlo niinlfeit at the arancru of Ilia L'lly iouhill of late attracted a ron. tl.lrrable number of rprctatori to tho C'oiini II riiamlwr la't night, who pi-tiently pi-tiently but vainly waited for a rctl Hon of the prograinme remlcrctt on Iat FrIJay night. Mayor Hcolt pmhtnl. The following mcmltra and nllcgcO mrmtra were In attendance! Plckard, HptlTonl, 1'rmbrolir, Heath, Hall, Xoble, Jamra, Auderton, I.jun, l'ap aim and Cohu. The following lia full account of the builneti trannctcl: l'CTITIO.(. John A.Oroeabeck et al aked Ui be allowed to on it alreet north and outh through tdock S7, plat A, u a continuation of Commercial Utrtct Committed otidrcet. Chatlcn f,tvlu?ton aiVd for an ex' tenalon of water malui on Beventh lUit hlrret, Ixtwcen Houth Temple and Flnt Boulh atreott. Committee on waterworks. William P. Miner et at. naked that Hccond North Htrcet weft of With Wcat Htn-et Ui gnded ami jiut In taaf able condition, Commlttie onatrreta. II. K. Dewey and J. J. WelMer aiked for trmlwton to inalntalii a fruit stand In front of the loitolllct. Commltti-w on Itcenao. W, J, Itlchanlaon ukeU to bo allowed al-lowed to erect and maintain a fruit atanJat the northenrt corner of the ohlofllce. Cbmoillteo on llcetiao. K. K. .N'oland aiked for n rebate on Ilcenae aa rralaurant kerjier. Com mlttee on Ilcenae. The lllo (Iratido Western Hallway Cotnianynaki'dfora remlailon ofillid pal I by tin m for license for IbOl , Com-mltteeon Com-mltteeon license. J, II. Clark naked for n rebate on ll.iuor license. CotumltteuonltceDir. H. W, Imwrruco asked to boallowed to Ho UilMIng material on We.t Temple Hlruet, tietweeit First nud cjeo-ond cjeo-ond rlouth Htreet. Granted. Kpencer Clawaon and twenty-twa ethera asked that the. ranie of Fliat I jut Htieet be changed to State Htrtit. Committee on al reels. Chrlitensen A Jensoa asked for an etteuslnu of watenaalua on .Mntli l:ait. Uummlttee on waterworks. W. JI. Jeunlnga et. al. nskeil permission per-mission to put In a railway awltrh from the Uulou l'aclflo track to lot 2, block 18, ilat A. Committee on etreeta. A, II. Taylor aiked for a four Inch prlvato pipe, frotnn alnt on Hovenlh Kast Htrt-et to midway lietween Third and Fourth Houtu streets, running ten rods east, at his own exiainso. Com. mitteoon waterworks. The Couregatlonal Church nsked for the privilege to pile building material on the corner of First Houth and Fourth Kast streets, Urnnled. II. J. Worthlngtoii asked lo In at. lowed to erect and nialutalti a fruit stand within the board fencu on C'un-nlbgtob'a C'un-nlbgtob'a corner. Commltteu on license. li-cense. Coats .V. Curran et al. asked that the Illo (Irauu'u Western ltallnay Com. tun, t comiielled to grade HUth Weat Street between Hecond and KourthJ Houth rtneti. Commltlio on strieta. William Illcharda asked to be ix-emttj ix-emttj from es)lng a llcento on a I tent louter Invented by hlmscll. 'ommlttee on llcunse. A, II. Hawyer, attorney for tho Pioneer Pio-neer loun nnd Homestead Association, askul that the Council reconsider Its action lu lnnlng a Ilcenae of foO ir year on audi luauclatlons. Commltteo on finance. AMUTIIUI srilKLT 11A1I.WAV UlAN-cinst:. UlAN-cinst:. CrrusTwItchell. O.I. Moon and J." P. UidigratT asked for a Iranchlw for a single or double track railway, to be oticrated by steam motor, dummy engines, en-gines, electrlt Ity, horse or cable fewer, on thu following streila: Commencing at tho Intersection of Hecond Houth a-jd Flnt Weat itrm.li; thenro north on First Wist to First North, thence west on First North to Ninth West, thenro north on Ninth Wcat to Third North. Ihencu west on Third North to Twelfth West, thence, north on Twelfth West to Ninth North, thence diagonally acrosa Ninth North to thu lntemttluuof Nluth North und Jennings Jen-nings struts, thenro north on Jennings Jen-nings to Hamilton, thence west on Hamilton to Drexel, thence north on Urexel to Midland tlve-acie lut,thoncu north to J.athan Avenue, Also commencing com-mencing at the Intersection of Jen. rings mid Hamilton slieuta and run ulng theucu north on Jennings to May, thence east on Msy to Austin, thence north on Austin to Charles Htrcet. Commltteo on streets. SIAI- AND I'll'lHl.HAI'l'IWVKI). The city engineer recommended tho approval of thu map and pro Illo presented pre-sented by the Halt Lake Jlai.ld Transit .onjsiuy, showing thugrade on whlih they proiioa i tu lay a railway track oh necoud Houth Htreet, between HUth and Hoveulh West streels. Adoj ted. liiACKLiiu. The same ollloer ritoited that tho lllo tirando Western ralinay traik Ul.i into tbo storm yard of Watson Ilros, on Hlsth WistHlreit, bvtweeu North and Hjiulli Ti mplo sttetts, ha I Uen com-I'letedlu com-I'letedlu ncionlnncu with (hmiiniiaiid 1'rotllo In Ills o11Ue. Adoptol. 'JD III! A5II.M1I.I), fly llnglueer llortnnu rtrosntrl that In the btuliirta iwrtluu of the city luanycuilistoiiw, sidewalk luventonta and fclndreil Imjirovi'uienta no being nude will out ngard to tho oilldar lues and cradi. ' Ho recommenilwl Hiat the ordlumice deflnlm; lliv ilutlea M tlio engineer Iw amnnded so that all improteiuenla of tlio nature famed luiy bo made to conform )rfectly with PyJL T arm theorftclalllnoaandr.evlea. Iteferro tu thvcommlttra on imiuklistl laws, with the city attorney nss.x.laUl. Afi-oivnti-iT foNniiMrn. C. I. llnluea, chairman of the Hoard of t'ubllo Works, reported the atuiulut-meut atuiulut-meut of J. W. Williams as liwpwtar of mmoiiry on Parley's Creek rondult, at a compensation of JIM )r month. Connrmed, a BTitnt, nioitAVisa ok M Ym torn, .City Treasurer Wal Jen retmitod that Mr. JJ. W, Tullldgehad prcsenteil Hie city with it handsome strtl engraving of .Mior Htt. t)n inolloii of M. Iiynn tho picture was accepted and a veto of thanks accorded to Mr, Tub 11 Ige. IS II.IIJIAI.. In Hie matter of the tltlon of l'.llls A, (loodnmn et al. asking for the eractmeut cf an oidlnahcu toprotiit Uiebuslmas Intervals of resident I hn-tographera hn-tographera from thounjutt discrimination discrimina-tion aald to I existing In f.ivnrcf traveling or lllmraiit .hotogmphers, thri ooinmltteo on llceusu reporteil that It would ba Illegal to Imposu n hurtvler license on llluemnt than real lent phn-togmphcrs. phn-togmphcrs. Adoitcd, FKUIT STAN II UCI'Jtlli: (lltAXTKD. Tho stmo rtmimltteo retiorteii favorably favor-ably on tho petition of William Wolf, to milntalu a fruit stand on West Temple Htreet, neir tho iiremlsis knouo the llsglu Foundry. Adopted. mitlllS UUAXTKIi. The rommltlro mi streets to whom hid been leferred the etltl jn of Jamta Jlogan, hi erect a fruit stand on the corner of V.ul Temple and FlrstHouth streets, recomlnen led tlut the same bo granted. Adopted. ANGTIir.lt JIUNCtllSK linANIKK. Iii tho inatkrof thotltlon of the Halt I.ako City Htreet Hallway Company Com-pany asking for a franchise to construct and otierate a ilnglo or double track, by i h-ctrio or cable motive iwer, from First t Hecond Houth stretU on i:ighth West Htreet, rrcommended that the same tie granted. Adopted. LA I II on Tim taiim:. Tho cotumltto on isiblhi grounds tl whom was referred tho lltlon of H. H, Henon, aklng for rmlslnii to exhibit I'orrinugli'a tlrcua on Wash. Ingtou Biuare In August or rieptembt r next, ricomuiended that the iietltlun Im hid on Hie Ltble lu be curutdernd at such time aa the agent can llx dates. Ado ted. CAXMT 4IAVK TIIKM. The same committee rewrtrd adversely ad-versely on Ihe aitltlon ol Walter Westermau asking tor u leaso of the Jordan river sand tied, near tho Jllatkilrldgv. Adopted. SIIOU Till'. CUMMITTIR UN WATt.lt. t units. The commltteo oil waterworks ro-tiorted ro-tiorted ru follows: We have examined Hie report of Hie Huiellnteudent of Waterworks for the quarter endlug March 01st, nnd found the same correct and recommend that It bo leeched and filed; also that the mayor hvnuthorltcd to appoint one or more of the cm-plo;teof cm-plo;teof Hie waterworks Uipirtruent na special tllciniau, mi as to prevint the violation of the ordinances In relation rela-tion to herding stick au4 liuiitlug nnd Ilahlngln City Creek canyon. Also that Mro drinking fountains at a cot of (HO each, and five at cost of frjocAch be erected. Adoptid. HEALTH IliliniT U.K. The committee on sanitary regula tlous, who have for tnino time ,'ait had under consideration tho lost quarterly repoit of the health commls-slonrr. commls-slonrr. rcmrleil that they haJ exam-Jneil exam-Jneil tho same and found It correct. Ado) ted. SlUIIKIlONlri TO UK BOI.il, Tho couitulttco on fluanco reported as follows: Your commltteo on flnauco reenm-mind reenm-mind that the remaining Jl'oil.lW) of city lnds, Issue of January 1st, Ibid, beollered for sale aud that said bonds bo adYcrtlicd by thu city tria-surer tria-surer according to ordinance, fur the term of thirty dajs, from April Qlh, 1S9I, Also that the city treasurer bo authorised to have prluted a statement of Ihofluauclal condition ot the city, with view to the sale of aald bonds, and that such statement tie UUIHUitei among the Halt J,ako Clly UnU as well aa elsewhere. Mr Pembroke t should like to know what occasions the necessity of oiling more boudi Just now. Can Any onn give me tho desired Information? Mtyor Hcolt I supioso Mr, l.ynu can enlighten you nn that subject. Mr. Lynn-It will Utkollfty days at hast to complete tho sale. Jly that tlmo wu will need the money to pay for the work on Parley's Creek conduit. con-duit. Meaus must bo had for other purtineca as well. Mr. Hall I am not entirely satis-fled satis-fled with that oxplauatlon, Inasmuch na It Is too Tagtie and Indefinite. It may be All right, but 1 think It slioul I lie specifically slated what tho bonds are to be used for. If It la for r-mstient r-mstient Improvements t should bo made plain. Mr. Jamta I do not think that Mr. llAllIiualtOKithercouslsleht with his oivnaiuona. Tlmo and Again he has voted for the appropriation of money that hu well knows cannot Iki raised in any other way thanby Issuing bonds. I felt llko holding the gentleman to tho imsltloii ho has heretofore taken. If ho will only consult with tho finance commltteo ho will find that everything Is all right, aud Hint the money limit be forthcoming. Mr. Hill Wo are called upon to ex-trclso ex-trclso faith In our flunncu commltliu, but j oil must remember, gentlemen, that wncauuot exist on filth Alone. Uur finance cuumiltlco may Im honest, but It lotms to mo llieru has been n laithod adopted In our llnauclul transactions which thu ordinary man tamiot uudersuind, and Sllleni sliould hu adopted without ill I ly to that wo will not make wild and hai hazard appropriations, as I believe we have been doing, Mr, Lynch (shaking hla ual)-Wo haven't got to that yet. Mr, Hall. Mr. Hull (doubtlngly) Wtll, but we are gittlng pr. tty lit ar to the end ol our terms of oftlce, especially some 'I hla statement CAused a pain, sickly mile to spread over tho cnuntenaiKes of the usuri rs of olllce,whllo thu situ-tvtors situ-tvtors lu the audleuie laughed outright. out-right. Mr, Ootni I bike Issuo wllh Mr. lull when ho My that wo Am vntlug haphazardly. It Is not so. We have voted with our eyei wide otioii and with a full knowleilgo or w hat wu lirivo done, and where thu mouey of thu illy has gono to. Mr. Pembroke-Mr. Prisldent (ad-dressing (ad-dressing Major Hoott), I shoul I llko lu know how much of a margin wu havo left for lion ling, ai I Am afraid we arc lielllng near Hie limit. Mayor Hcott (euewupiglm-lyi Oh, we havo f Sun i to w otk oil yi t. Mr. Prmbroke (with o lgh nf relleO I Just wauled to know how thntliliig stiaal. Mr. Ilsll-I lov tint thu linuila tssuuil li.t year am lei hg iulA'pro rial-ed; rial-ed; thai la, they aro not being; it-nlfor pcrmanout ImpnivemeriU. II n.-ue more tmitls now It should only lionllh full knowledge of wlnl theynm to bo used for, I innvn tli it tho rert li re. fcrrcd bvck tu tho finaucii coiumltlee wlthllistrucllriiistoripnrtat tho mxl meeting Tor what Hirioin thu Iannis are loliei Issued. Tho motion to refer bsckwaalost, and at the reiiesti.f Jlwim. Pembroke And PlcUnrit tin milter was laid over fur one w re'. iiiivvi i, roil iitiKWAM.'s. Mr. Armstrong sent thn folliwlnr; rc-oliitlou, which ai adopted: r.M..lrvl, That 11 ba thoiwnaoof tin Oiitnelt that tho city gravel pit l cleon "l least cIimicc toliirnlshmatciliillo Isinsntln mnilructlnz sllowslko, If It rvx furnish tho liiai In alio mvrkot, as Hie etty reeelvea n rnyattvotlallthna'tttcl taken fnm tho pit, nnd that tlio roconlrr bo Instnirtod to Mnd a eipy of this roso lutlou to tho board of publlo works. BntRt:r uitt i.ickisu. llMohoil, That tin city Irensurer Is hcrtliv outhorlsol and Ini'moted toao-rept toao-rept from the lull I.iko lloj.l t Tnin.lt l .m-any ihe aunt if UA per enr lnv operated hr stl.l ennip.tuy In full fur Hie !r -ipita lax (if ssl t YnitMtiy up lo tbo llrl day of January, Htu. Jleftrrod to the clly Attorney. I'avi.mi iiiinifANCi: rAAsrn. Mr. Parsons then Introduced Anor-dlnanco Anor-dlnanco amending Hie imving ordinance. ordi-nance. Thn ruhs weru susa.iJcI nnd the ordlnitice tAssetl. Tiie measure irovlJca for adsertlslng notlmof In. tentlon to tnve for all of illitrlcts In-steal In-steal of imrts, as heretofore, And Is Intended In-tended tuiivrmlttho cmincll focreate ofa certain piece of wotk propossd, a district. A1TI10I IIIATIONA. Tho following appropriations were then ordneilt Fs'tUtsCilyltsllr alCoapaQr.''. li'l ra l'rl.r'.(r..m. iso si ll-rk'sinurlial . HI si U. a. I arlsn, ImmiSs u re Telal ,ll Tf Ailjouineil until Tuesday eviulng |