Show BUSY S fOR CITY COUNCil AT REGULAR MEETING Many Matters Considered Proposals on Saloons Go Goto Goto Goto to Committee t Tho Retail Druggists Druggists' association lod lodi a 1 i protest with rho the tho city council last night against aJain t the rulin ruling of the board of health that it will wiIl not remove wastepaper wastepaper waste wastepaper paper from business houses bouses after Decem December De Do- cem cember ber 1 S The Tho New State Gun clubs club's comm communication cation to the tho council saying that liat it will stand upon its rights as riparian owners ow in In the tho event the tho Jordan river is drained by the tho canal wa was file filed There does duos not appear to be le any likelihood that this thil condition will arise arise Tho The city attorney notified the council council coun coun- ci cil that l his i office cannot prosecute aIh alleged alleged al aI- al- al h ed violations of tho the smoke nuisance ordinance as tS the tho office cannot secure oY evidence lie Ito suggested that photographs photo photo- graphs be taken talen of the stacks slacks giving givin oft off th the tho mok 3 these pictures to bo used as DS evidence The matter was referred to the tho fir fin liro and police committees The The- l leasing asing of or gravel pits pita on city property was discussed at length A committee report had been submitted suggesting that gravel ravel pit rental be fixed at a L year Several councilmen council- council men denoun denounced ed the tho gravel pits and the tho committee report was withdrawn The city engineer suggested ug ested that a anew anew anew new sewer district is needed on on the north bench above Sixth avenue City inspection was waB granted to thc tl Utah Packing and Provision company The indorsement of Hugh N. N Jenkins a negro as patrolman by the Colored American club went over for a week License Matters Referred The Tho Fernstrom resolution to reduce the number of saloons from the tho present number to thirty or forty was referred to tho the t committee on municipal laws Th Tho resolution for an amendment amend amendS mont ment to the tho council rules rule providing for fo fora a standing committee of five to pe oc cc known as ns the license committee commit omro t- t tee teo went to the Li-ic same amo committee Tho The city 3 attorney was instructed to try to collect a l large r o number of unpaid un UIl- nu- nu paid water rate bills owing to the city from 1902 to 1909 and aggregating 5 52 An effort will also be made mado to collect 86 worth of claims for 1909 and 1930 1010 flat rates Church Heating Plant The Tho Utah Hotel notel company company's s petition askin asking for the right to run a conduit to the Vermont building for heat and power lines was gran granted ted under a bond of A conduit n nay y also be constructed constructed constructed con con- under Richards street from the theY Y Vermont building The bond will be 2000 Mike Fitz Fitzgerald erald was confirmed as a patrolman The he city council chamber will be he used by br the state se senate ate for forthe tho the le legislative session session of sixty days day at 20 a day The Th c council ordered the tho city to pay to George Kneipp p who suffered a fracture of a le leg while working on the city dredge g-e. g Cou Council cil adjourned until Friday night |