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Show CIIY SCHOOL BOARD," A Territorial Fond of Oie Handred Thousand Dollars oa Hani. TRClhlMNlM FINANCIAL lllTOItr. Ill J i fur llio OitiIrrli (school HullJInz lleporlrd Hack on Account of Ildou-Toollltfli. I The city school board met In regular I) fo-ilon Uit night, all ttio members i Must pressor if Tin boarl'i attorney, Mr. 1". It. Williams, submitted a report relative to tho liens whtcli bato been aerved Upon the brd bjr Tarloui parlies, llu wis of the opinion tint the Hem can. not be ouforced agilDil the bulldlntja by suit anil foreclosed, but II tbcru was any money due the prlnclpil contractor, con-tractor, the board would be bound to hold tuoh money to anawer to the subcontractor sub-contractor or material man until It hall be legally adjuJged whether or not the claim li valid. Filed. TllEAOUItr.Il'a 6TATLUKNT. Treasurer Duke lubmltted bit month. ly ttatemeDt for March as followis rtalanre March t . IIS3 0II TS hecelrsd from t . J. Leonatd.ciSr ui. a.lia st, llscelsad from II. It, Alias, cuao.y (. . 19,000 00 Received from t. II Alien, ferrl, tonal spiropmlton ...... 17,8l 40 llcccivcl Iron li. It. Allen, final ap I rimunn lor iwi 3,8V) 14 llvceltsd Iruni r. J. Leonard, city Received from J. 11. Morcloo, rebate oa rurnlliire.M. "t CO Tutu .. jixjirn nuuruiBUKiiTs. I'll.t eletk'l warrant , , , ,,-- ll.eij SI balance on tana March ll.... 111,111 M "-HI snesitai Comrultteo on flnance. TinillTOIltAL I UNO. The commlaaloner of sohools reported that tho territorial auditor reports an additional lUO.OOd of territorial school money arising from the las of three mills on tho dollar of 1602, now subject to distribution. Also, that tuouppor. tlonment to the territorial auditor had been reported, and the latter would Issuo bis aarranl for the amount. Mr. l'ratt stated verbally In connection Swlth tho report that there was about Jltl.OOOof the amount not collectable at prisertt, as the county collector bad refused to turn In the sum tothocoun ty trtaiurrreieept by nn order of the r court. Coinmltleo on flnancs. l oQuiiunr school niD3. j Tho oimsillteo on sites aul buildings reporltd In the matter of bids for the nrtlon of thoOjulrrh schnol liulldlii that the following had boon mbniltted to them: Jsmei-llienccr llatcnun Oo ml lor slanseIIMOwotk- t 17 lilt for wumtiing I '13 J. Vt Parrel I- .,., Iliklforiildinuint .... .. .... ll.eae.i. (lavieAUo- , . lliil for 'I imblnsr ... 7,im L. K. cops ,t lx - , . llijforial asired Iroo work I,rl Sill Last lluMmit llatutaetnilne Vo ill t r r luiuies: e .mnrleio etc. as roe i.lana and specifications....... .. M..1I II etono in place . f lines. -. . W.JM It alone In toy of water lllo ......- 01,117 Viiltlnr'KaTranlas,! Iron work . J.171 Tailor, lioinney rioltlO" t ItiJ for uali.line coralline, nuiside walla cut alone wore. . . - 1X1 Dalai, walla of vroaa lirlct.- .. .I.l Unrpenler were.. ..-... 1 Tanll! Want I umnir S. Ilullilliij .' - t erpenter won ... .. ,.....-. ll.e.1 ' lllTfor cut atom .,,......-. 71.I.M If liaisintot la rock ml rial frcaaaj lirirl ......... 70 lorlircaaellirlckinarjerftfiminlnja all ronnil .... UI,rO John Hurt 111,1 for rlailcrlnt.... K" (Jcorae Curir ' (- Maion wvr ai ier plana ami spcela- llaacnieatof rocs 4lou0 ITeiiel lirlck ';.'" Maaon w irk to top of water laolo ..- XI.IJO l'riaae ILrlck to laks place of alone lo lop ot water tails . l',i30 William U.ter- l oinpleto tiuilillnr.rut itsneM. .. . iJ.ojO lirat ana aeo-iml atonea llnJ wltn Tirat oa''a'etoni"aliiea''te''Tia'ii ' tr.ck, aicepl triinmlata...... .. .3.e lUaemant nrnl Ural e.orf all brick, eicrplstonotrlmtuioiawM.. ...... o9Aj3 On motion of Voung tho mattor was refrrreu bick to thu committee, with Initiuctlonitocut out sucU extra fov lures m aru deeuiul uunoceaaary, and then to solicit and report to tho bourJ, at the carlleit practical moiuent, le. Tliod bids from the bidden on tint plans thus revltu J. CO.XTHAUl AWAIllinU. The conimttteo on sites uud build Ings reported In thoraalter olthoheit-Ingand olthoheit-Ingand Ttntllatltu of the Jaokion sellout, and recommended that Inao much as the board haJ rejected tho hid for a direct low-pressure system, that the bid of 1', J. Moran to furnish a low-pirsaute gravity system with fan ventilation which shall bo complete In Ita several parts for thu sum of Jj,ua5. Mr, Moran hal another bll in for a completo system of fan ventilation without the application ot direct radiation radia-tion for tho sum of $3,63.'. With tho flrst-nauied system when the fan Is In operation tho whole build Ingcaube warmed by Indirect radiation. radia-tion. After the dismissal of school nn J before school houraetcbday, thebulld-Ing thebulld-Ing can be warmel by direct raJla-tlou. raJla-tlou. It la also autnmutlo III Ita oer atlon and thu services of the Janitor will be avalladlo during school Hours, and hence thu conimlttco deemed thu higher bid tho best one under tho circumstances. cir-cumstances. On motion of Young, the report was emendod by adding the provision, "that Moran will agree to bear all ex. nsos of ovcry kind or nature, Including Includ-ing changes In the building that may be Incidental to the on in pi no Installation Install-ation of his proposed plant." TO I'lll.VKaT llOtrNKO. Tnocom-ulttei un sltva mil bull.!-Iua bull.!-Iua ruooni'iiuiidoj un lucrevu lu tho llikkui-" of the In-tuiuit ll.irttuui k'x 1 1 nine Inch' tit tnu Jackson st'tinol, nil I that a cement btao u put nil the In. I lo of tho outsl le wall- up to the window ila, mid mi t-llil-l ton bisjnn nil ibeliinir wnllp, lu crier lo make the lu.enieiit water light, nt a rut ot J II II, not luclullnjihotme. riiltwat reinmcuoadeil on nccomitof Iho cuudiiloa of the iirjini I nit which the I ml ling Is located, watir being vi ly near tho surlan'. InornnmitUn luilhir refunimend. oj that Iho rtipurliitt'ritlpiicuf buildings be aulhi Misd to plistur the entire celllii ol the limrmnnt Willi the ojals of lirown uiortar atacotlfiot to exceed ?-'J AdoptuJ. ILtY tlllull.NII I'AVINII Illli J. The 'O'ne to niiilttou reiorted on wtlks tost may bu iiecrMiry on tho ilar grounds or on tho sidewalks nJ. Jolnlnt- the schoil sites, that the work could be secured as f jllnwat Metropolitan Metro-politan HIjuo uompauy, llai-lng not lesi than two Inches tlikk or lesi than flveiuierflciil feet III i acb stone, nt S5 ceu'.s per tquaro tool; Ilagiilin; In-tended In-tended for basement of bulldlcia (Joints cemented) not less than three incbta thick, containing not less than fire aiiierrlolal feet, at 3) ceatvr tiuiref ,ot. 1'jcIiIo Taxing companyi Thrto. Inch uuncrctebMtimoiit ninl onr-luoh bltumenous brick tor; Id conts tr siuarefoot; a curb of cement on the Inside of tho walk, Dre Inches hlih and twelve Inclua deep for slxt7 cents per linear fcol. Uoiilahau A. (Irlftlthsi Klrat-clasi cement walk fur 14 cents per squaru foot; cement curb ahl retaining wall live Inclisi llilik and olht Indus dt ep for .13 cents er linear root, or twelvu Inches deep lor 4! cenls per linear foot. Theirpoit was tiled. The same committee recommended that the two basement schools In tho riumner school building be fitted up with warming and ventilating apparatus appara-tus so that they can be used for school olars rooms, and recommended that the I Id of thu rJuiead Waimlng and Ventilating Ven-tilating company lo do thu work In first-class stylo for J.'OO. Adopted. llltCl.LLA.Ni:0U8. Tho same committee rrportlng nn the mat rr of the aduitnisni of cUlms ngalnit tho Dryer.! school, nmt the nsalKiiment of said olaluis to Davidson & Hilton, stated that all claims per-Wlnlngtotho per-Wlnlngtotho building haJ been referred re-ferred to the attorney and rousldefed by the committee, and tho latter recommended that the balance duo on a lid ontraotuf J 1,707.0 j be paid to the sureties David Hilton an 1 Daniel 11. Davldton. The committee ulu prei-ontedlnebond prei-ontedlnebond 1 1 wnloh the sureties arebiundtothe board to keep It free and dltobsra-ed of ell claims, etc., on account of tho slid building, and reoommended that the bond bo itii- Jiroxed and the appropriation bo made or said amount lu full te tlsment. The bond was approxed and the port adopted. The iimimilleo fin furniture mid supplies recommended "'" an iint-mint iint-mint of Thoiuaa Jones aalanlt n t tho Krankilii echool, nnd U. J thehw Jnnllor of the Iitlicolu ri'hojl, the sClsrles lo bu fixed nt the rein duta rtln lor eliiht.ro m bullllugs ftom Aprlll, Wi2. Adopted. Tho coniiilltoe on tendisrs arid school work rec'Hinuendol thu tti-I'hnm tti-I'hnm of I0J copies o( Talmagi'a UoiiualloHcl.nco. They als reinmed thenrrlralof the llirncn g .. mines ,and that they were lumd lo be in accordance ac-cordance with Iho revlie I mauu. script. A communication from Hup r men dent Mlllspauiih was tubmiiKa unh tho tuport, cullluif nttniitlon to Ihu ntcerslty of selecting toschtrs fur the coming echool ycur nt tho enlle-t practicable moment, and that lliu aaltry Hit should bo rovliel lu order to remedy any lutqualltlcs that may txlst. The report was ndoptrd nnd I lie superintendent'' conniuulotioii referred re-ferred to the rommtltoo ou t sellers and school work. A lelter written by tho Utah Hloxe nnd llardwnrecompiuy to the sujir-liileudrLt sujir-liileudrLt of buildings was ita I, c mi-plaining mi-plaining that the liaidnare s, tclflo tlousfor Iho" Jsckeon schoel bolliilni; 1s Inferior to that placed In the 1iwcll andllamllton schools, nnd sunttted ctrttln thai gcs. IteferreJ lo the com-milieu com-milieu ou sltca and buildings. l'mllr list oniplalned that slio had been dlsinlsted from her position as teacher nt tho Sixth ward school, without duo notice, and ntked Hint tho matter be Investigated. H. (erred to the committee ou teachers aud school work. . Ill Iho matter of raising a fun I forn children's building at the World' Fair, llaldwlit moved that the teachers lo uuthorlxod to Instruct the children In their looms that those Mho wish may pay llvo cento each to Mrs, Sails-bury Sails-bury at a Unto aud place to be iiamed by tier. Carried. Appropriations aggravating $11,. 057,4.! were made, after which Hie bojrd adjournol lor one week. |