Show If TRIES TO PLAY WT IS s fLOORED s AS USUAL Efforts of Councilman Terns S. S Fernstrom Fern Fern- strom to manufacture O out t of evel everything that CaIne before the city council last council last night ht were frustrated at every turn His howl for the special auditing auditing au au- au- au committees committee's report and his wart ward cry against special officer being apI appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap I pointed at tho the polling places ces all 11 met with a deathlike silence The council did not take the trouble to answer council him Councilman Barnes started slatted thin things s hJ by I wanting to know about s resolution res which called for a report from irom the special auditors The councilman addressed his hh remarks to Councilman I retry Ferry The latter replied that 1 f r had been awa away avav front the city dud and did not Hot J know nO anything Lout about the affair alTair Ho o asked for further information relative c to the time resolution re Barnes then thell c egged etl Fernstrom on Oil to call cali for his resolution although h he be knew that was a t of tho tue I finance commit committee lee and perfectly familiar with cund conditions tiou Fernstrom ll declared 1 that hat h has 5 been beca quite a call from front the newspapers Mr Ferrys Ferry's Wel I I did not know they the have e been desiring de siring declared a t report Ferry Fern Only a t partial report has hIS ever er been made na e and that is fra fragmentary r It docs does not con coil i tam tain anything relative to liabilities s. s assets ns as sets or balances h of the various offices The matter went over for a t week When a 11 resolution was introduced cd b by Councilman Crabtree granting the chief of police the T right to appoint two ho special special cial police officers without pay to servo in each cach election district where sary Fernstrom was again aJain primed for Ho lie questioned the city's ri right ht to appoint the men When the law was shown to Fernstrom he ho endeavored en to get et a a. hearin hearing as ns a supreme court Fernstrom Is Silenced When Councilman told him hint that the sheriff last year appointed special special cial cud cers who were paid out of the tho county funds while the tho city was not to pay for the tIme services of the tho officers Fernstrom lapsed into a painful silence The recorder produced the law showing I that the recorder should provide for the tho I protection of the tho voting machines The paving raYing guttering and curbing of streets included in paving pl district No 27 will b begin Jin as soon as the contract can be bo let The board of public works was I ordered to advertise ad at nt once for bids on paving in extension No 43 A protest was filed riled n against this extension but as 2550 feet were represented and it was necessary necessary sar sary to receive e 2640 to defeat the extension extension extension exten exten- sion the tho protest was lost Jost Federal Heights Affair The council received a communication from front W. W W. W Riter chairman of the board of regents of the Un University of ot Utah statin stating the various propositions made by bv A. A I. M. M M. M Wrench relative to tho the establishing shin of a street at the south of the Federal Hei Heights property The communication com coin says sas that they were ere unable to come to an a agreement and the matter mat mat- ter was referred to tho the streets and engineering engineering en en- committees The council allowed the superintendent superintend ent of tho waterworks F. F L. L Hines limes to retain two extra valve and hydrant men menior for the next thirty days dars Tho The necessity for the men ho asserted is due to the tho amount of work that is bew being carried carrie on in the city |