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Show SAID GOOD-BYE, Pembroke's Farewell to the Parly of Fraud. ) WANTEII TO EXl'Efi lllil. l'Jit lilirrlmlnallon In ACccptlot; lllil, fur til; lVlnlln;. ANOTHCR VOlUMt Of LT LAKt city HinronrToot wcirrcri. the t.lberly I'arh reoee llanori o rtiidankment. falltlouaaad Aiipr.p tlalleoa -lllb.r lluUe. At the regular weekly aoaakin of the Clly Council held latt ntxht Mayor Boott lrralded, Tho followllU hlefil-lera hlefil-lera reijioiided to roll old l'ickari, Heath, WoUtouliolme, Hall, Arm-trona;, Arm-trona;, Noble, Cotin, AuJoraou, Bnaf-lorJanJ Bnaf-lorJanJ Jaaiet. nrriTioxn. Mra.H. Direr ctal, aakoil for nn ci. tentlon of water mama on dixit) atrevt. Committee on waterworks. A. Fliberotal. aikeil for mi oxten-alouof oxten-alouof water nuhu oil 1'irat itrett. Comuilltee on a atcrworka. J. J. (lleaaou aakrl lit Ita aprolnted ton Kieltlon on tlieiollcofuri'o. ite ferrril to the major. Joeli Martin a,ke-I to Im olloureJ to rm't and maintain a frulletiud nt the coiner of Kiat Temilo aui Third Houth treets,tn front of the dt. Kluio hotel. Comtultteoon llconae. J.C.dray a,kil for ermlaaloa to .lle tulMluK material nl 'JM ejulli I'lr.tV.ttreel. QranleJ. Hhoemakor nud Wellcher uknl f it a rebate on IIitiiic. Coiumlltce ou llceiiM. A. I). Paddock represented that ha hal In-eu furnlahlna; Iheaand lined In ojnatruilloif tho I'arley'a creok con dull nnd aeked that tho Council deduct tbnatuountduohlm. lloirdof 1'ubllo Worka. The udmlolntrator ol tlio itale of It. II. MariMU el al. aakril that rtecund Wwt atrret,ltw(ii rirtoud and Thirl Noilh itreela, be iiot'tprlukM. He. fcrml to the aiitlukllfiir. L-uintulltoo. W. II, Whiiney akiil that n foot bridge ua i laoil over a illteli nt the corner of Klr.lHuulli and Nlnlli Weal atreula. t'oin nllleeoil atrm-ta. li. i:. Wli'ka it al. a,knl for n clmue of grade on Firat I'.aat, between Kiut Houth and H Hith Temjilu atreeta. Com mltlee on ,trreta, W. I', llaiiKenetal. aaknl that tho alaUKhter houae liulaalice be removed from the nortliweeterii itartof thet-lty. ilJoardori'ubll.-Worki. Itarnoa A. ltyruea, loaarea of tile Warm Bprliu, roierty, rrjirewutuil that there waa a clause in their agrre menl with the city which prevented them from sub-lratlng any tuirt of the in-mlaer, and aaked that II be en nidified nidi-fied that they could lease a Jiortlou of the ground fur any legitimate. 'iurNio that they inljlitate tit. Commltteeon utillo grounds. Wm. Ilrice called attention to the bad coudltlon of Houtli Tem,.lo street tietwren I'llth and Ninth WMtatreeta, and aaked that It be Improved without delay. Committee on alnit. TneHilt l.ako Clly Itillway com-muy com-muy aaked ierinlMlon to lay n switch from the teruiluua of Ita tnolc to the Warm Hprlngs bath Iioum, Committee onstrteU. William I'rlre t al. aake.1 for an ex-teual'lliof ex-teual'lliof water main, on Houtli Temple Tem-ple street, trom Fifth to .S'lutll West streets. Couimltleu on waterworks. A kkoi.mi voi.ujm. The foil iwlnts tltlou wai recolvod, read and granlci: To tlio Slayer and Meinben of tho Clly IViunolli (lemloinen-In May, l1H3,altlio roeoni mcndillou of '.'ll Inllucnilat rltlsaiis, I wa, npiHdntcd by Iho Clly Council of Hall Uke Clly lo write and lmbllali a huu.ry of Halt Uko City. AlW Ihrra year, of labor, under the direction of n siiperrliliig eomuilllco, tho work itsi llnlaliiHl and accplod by Iho City Conn, ell. 1 am now outraged nu aoluuio!!. bringing up the btvtory of Iho clly ao ilia inunluljial nota and revlow from December, lartS. todatef and, far aullien-tli-lty and coinplotenea,, ask for jieruils-sloulootiiaiitl jieruils-sloulootiiaiitl Iba clly rooorda und tlio to'irtoy of your ile4runcuta la the execution exe-cution of tho work. I reiiiulii. faiibrully, Tho Historian of Halt Uke City, 1'. W, 'luu.Mxiii CITY KHMltllLH'a IIKPOIIT, City Ilecorder Jack reortril Iho flllnit of liala and plat, of sidewalk notm-a fium No. 0 to IT Inclusive. Theaame oillrer riurtcd thu com-iilellon com-iilellon of wateruiMu uollcos. Ko. (11-1)2 M40. Adopted. l.lllKIITY 1'AUi: 1T.SCK. Tlio committee on publlo ground,, after luve,llgatlii the ft-aalblllly of fencing l.llK-rty l'ark, ou the north and west sljes, rocom-mended rocom-mended that a ust and chain fvuco bo erected; that the iosta hu not more than 12 feet upurt and that two chains, painted black, buaus)enUei therefroni, the estimated cost being I,SM, Mr. Jam While 1 favor the erectlou of u fencn very much. lam doubtfulaliuut tho city belnzuble to do Iho work at present, ami therefore move that It bo referred to the tlnan:e coutiulttcowlth Inatructlon, to report on the advisability of ndopllnif there, port at the next regular muting of the Council. Mr. Colin To refer the report of ouo committee lo another seem, to me like child's play. Wo aboulj tako eomo dec! led action lu the nutter, and that tonight. Mr. Pembroke I should Ilka to know whether or not home material 1, to tie ufl, If the report I, adopted. MayorHootl Tho wu will hu of the locuai tree, growlnif In the pa.rk, hut the chains will Inn, to ha Imiurlod. Mr. 1'embroke I cannot bu a party lo such grou injustice, One of the strongest planks lu our political plat form wa, "rialt Lake work for riAlt l.ako worknieu." For one, I do not proao lo supioit a Kaug of Iron manufacturers In riltsburir. or ilao- here, when we can obtain tho m-teil, m-teil, I desired In our own Territory. Mr. Noble 1 am opposed lo the erection erec-tion of auy kind of a fence around Mberty l'ark. I thluk the crouud, should bo lull opeu Mr. Halt I, nlao, nil opiwc-1 to fencing public park,. In all of the leading clllu of thocjunlry the pub. lloi-uresuroleft iinf.iici-l. (lu mitlon of Mr. PlikarJ the miller nailsli an tlio table for one wctk. II WAS AlKUIKI). The report of the cinimltteuoit l-)lkT wai read and Adopted. IICIVIIT IIUM TIIK OJIIUITTCU UN I.ICK.Nlf. Tliaoomnillteson Ikeiuo rernrled a, folio a: Thatt!ioapillcitloiiof Htew. nit A Itlohter for a retail ll'i'j or llivnau al lil Franklin nenue,leitfnleJj that llie,llt)ii of Thorns., Ferro ti erect andintlntalii nfrultstvid mill west Flnt H will alrift, be lint irrantedi that theietltlonnrMrs.(.'. W, I.iwl, a-Wu,-for a rebita on u il j & Ux be not crnutwl. Adopted. iiiiii Titn city it.truiNr.itrt. Thereat of Hi) (Illy l.iKlncsr.siili. mltllnt profll.a of air it an I si lo'.v.iie grain for appMV.il, wi, Mil and referred re-ferred to the o nii'iiltt'ji ou atrecta. AX KtCiailVKAXUIWIlUKNSjm: TAY. The follitrlnK l'lUlon al,iuol by nearly 7UJ property owners waa read and referred lo Hidcjm uUItooii waterworks: water-works: Tjlllalltnnrlha Mtror an I Members of the C.ly Couuell, Mill l.lke Cllyi Yo'irpatlllatnpBretfiwtnilly repreaint lluitlisrhirelraenliiYtrmal that tliora Is niiordlnAnre In dir making It obligatory obliga-tory on your honorable body to aaaea, ror estetialonor lha wv.er iiialua l,r tho lit of r.nir inula mi lie a puro foot, a, aal.l aawia-iosut I, n ,v loviol. 'ilieref-iro your iotltiutira aik Ibal Iho mo h si t,silio iiuluiil, Imeaiisesihl tat Is excvssivo and burdensome. Thittlieottiiialaiiof Ilia watar main, te nisdo by usuaral Utatlon, a. In otiior ell'ei. ThtlpMvtalo-ihj mkla fjrrsfiutlng tlios, M,rson, who hlvo been taxed for esicit'lon of waur mains, nut wh3,o a IvauM money la now b ,liu ual by tho cltr wllhoil lnersat, aoeorllnx M tbe aniiuniauitlloglu laslr crellta on the clly books. A UNIlJUn liaVITATIDX. The folhtvln-f oinrnmlcitlon aval readauJtli-iluvltitioiinjceptsdi To Ilia llonmlila Mtrornn I Members of HisCi.iiiioiiCj.iaclli (Isuiletiisn. Asour no w httlt hoiiaoa areuovrooinpletelaiil will be upon la tlio piihllo afior Wodnosdav evenln?, MayUih, we avoutd resnsetfully Invito Jmirhotorabbalivly liiapM.our now ulldlnir on Weltt,lar ovenlnf, ami paitako of a Hills lem ail a la. 1Hu.ii: A Hum:. Tllll CITY A1IVKUIUI.1I1. Tliafollilnj reiilutbu iVAiofierel by Mr. L'eiiilirokel Whsrens, The advcrJsIn fdone br this city Is now vory ex-eualve and has reaohml that voliluia nhsre ci-iiootltlun by lua 'arlo.ia n9v,ptiari w ud iliabt-I iliabt-I sr-asalt lil lesa eatwilas lo tho oily. Therefore, ! It ltMolvel, rial tho city raaorjArbs In-atru'.od In-atru'.od o minlia i f,r ten l ays a cad for bl-lafortliaaleertiaini of thsellygov ernnisnt, Iho bl ll reoilvoltu bjopons.l arll'ilnihlaailii-d. an I tin e i i.nsvt lot to III Ion est reslislblo bidder. Mr. I'lckard nm oppose! lo the aloptloiiof the rea.lu'.lon as It no alan la. The circulation of the various taipt-r, must be taken Into con-IJern-lion a, well as the rate, of advertising. Mr, I'eiii'irikede-uaiileJ an explanation expla-nation from It-corder Jack, as to the mo-loi oxraiifi of s)llcliln bid, for Uieniinlclpil advertising. That till-rial till-rial ventured a Utsired reply which showed that one of the "Liberal" organ, or-gan, In I renal vol iioarly allofthe cltyatvertla!n(. Ilsulai atitoj that It was not always ciatomary to accept thelowrstbld. Mr. IVmSroke From the tinsilli-factory tinsilli-factory cplnatloii made by the City lh-corder, it will bo plainly area that we are guilty of another Inconsistency aud Injustice. Ills well remembered by us all lioiv we solemnly avowed our Intention of giving the clty'a work to tile lowest It-spoualhlo bidder. To osmjuiu that u have alone ao Is lo assume that which la not true. Mr. Mayor nnd Remit metif you are awaru that my treatment ha, not been such, by the iwo impors, that my resolution would t-euclU to warrant me lu taking Ibis course, hut 1 want to km n Judicious nud aojiiomlcal cxjiendlturo of the clty'a 11 n atices. Mr. laynn (Interrupting tha speaker) Mr. Mayor, this speech Is out of order as there la no motion before the houe. Mayor Hcott The fiolut Is well taken. Mr. Ijyuu; I tule Iho gvutleuiau out of order, Mr. Pembroke (asaumln an air of Irdureil Innocence) Thou, Mr. Mayor, allow me lu llie this paper, which contains con-tains my resignation a n member of this couucll. The aoor was handed baok to Ho-oorder Ho-oorder J4ck,who, Willi trembling voice and bated breath, re id as followe: (leutleinen One of the ptodgc mvlo by tlio I .loernl litrly la hsn asking snpi.irl of Halt Lake's clllxoua was "Tllll puo'.lo work atioutd be lea by enntrsot In tho lowest responsible btddor." lixirrHMitlug llie mallei on the Mil IllaL. of wlilch tho resolution lu retorouce tua lvoillaing presented pre-sented Ibis evening, lu eirert, la aeunu-lerpirt, aeunu-lerpirt, t was actuated Hliiiply by a ileslro to carry out tho pleilsoa there autsd. lu rroaeiillnir llie maofiillnn Ihlsovcnlng I had simply tho avlsb that you should have an opnonnnliy tu runout that In supisirlltigli you aaero doing your duty In fullllllng the plolgo of aour piny. In tbs repudiation of tho resolution tberol ovldeuee of dlahonoaty or mlsi-oneeptlou of Its Import, lu accepting tb pledge you ma.lo bynei-cpllngollleoiinder lhuiurty avboso pltslgo tt wusaild IniaaMiuoll a, you have proven that you wero untrito to this plodge, and the Irty lin potent to enforce Ita olMnrvanee, self resi-et dictates to mo a resignation from a Issly which, to say tlm least, has an luili h tliougbtlsssties, or so little aelf-resiect, I therefore rauouu tlio party ami resign from tlila conncil, said rcslgnstloii lo Uko effect at once, 11, I'KMIiltortt!. Mr. Anderson (warmly) I dou't think that lie ought lobu allowed to realgu, I think we should prefer charges ngaluat Mm and have him expelled, ex-pelled, Mr. Lynn I niovo tint the matter he laid nu thu table, Mr. 1UII-I movo that the rttlgna-linn rttlgna-linn lo accepted. It lias boon carefully care-fully and deliberately written and, for one, I favor ita acceptance. The gentleman gen-tleman lias accused this liody of dishonesty, dis-honesty, uud as he wishes to resign lie should bo allowed to do so without restraint. re-straint. On roll call all tho members vofod In favor of thonccentancuof tho resignation resig-nation except Mr. Pickard. When tho result had boeu declared Mr. Pembroke iilokcd up hit hat, bi.lu hi, former colleague, good-byo and quietly left tho chamber, A DAMir.HOUU KMIIANKUKNT. Thefollowlng communication from Mayor Hcott van, read and referred lo llie committee ou streets: To tho City Con nellr (lentleiiioiutrlgliam,iir Houth Tern-pis Tern-pis slraet, from hilf u bun. u, of Hats serai ei.-aa-aj-isvasaw1y aer---,tM--faJEsM-a street, for a illstanee nf dire, t'liyke east araid,lsln ailans-cnela ciinlltloll onlU' eniintnf the high enil'SiihiiiiTii etistliia inibecentreof tha sir I Anidouiaara III! to to (m cur, r.n- arhlihlliiellv may Imi held responsible. I re.(K'rlfnlly ask llml thaetmiiiltlrsi un atreAu Ia ra.pii-Me.1 lo rettn plan wiih ttu-est .(, Imploring, Implor-ing, the same a. In pie-vent acWdenla, AITIIUI'lIIATIIl.ta. Tlio following ofproprlallona were made: llnlf f.'ioss baapllsl I n no arilfisnsaewssAeos . f i i lllaesA Aasr .... inm llselaLaa a llrllBll C4 cs Adjourned for ono ste-ck. |