Show j ON OND ORDINANCE DOES I OVER UNTil THURSDAY I Just a common ordin everyday c I grind rin was tho work of the city rity council last night bt fh The bond ordinance which was to have c been heen tho thu center of attraction tion last ast night was allowed to go 0 over o overto overto to Thursday night when an adjourned t session e sion of th the council will be Lel held La Last t night the usual bursts of orator oratory v.-cic v. unheard from front Councilmen Fernstrom an and Hall antI and the council l settled down lown downto to a night of business J. J J. J Da petitioned tho the tho council to have h I D street between First avenue and Brigham street brought to grade J to engineering OD committee cO A A. A L. L Thomas petitioned that I D street between 11 First and ani Second avenues be paved pa with a Referred to improvements im ini pro committee e. J J 1 R. R Levy petition to bo be allowed to maintain fireworks stands at IiI and aol JO JOt Main ain str street ct Received and filed thus denying the petition City Au Auditor Alff AliT presented the tho pay roll ron for tho the various departments for th the month of May Mav ay amounting to ll and tho the same was wa passed The Tho cit city auditor asked risked for an c ira mini man to bo ho employed in the license department de tie- for ninety lava das lit at 85 85 a a. month The request was granted The Ulan 1 is 15 to take tho the place pICO of two extra men that have o been employed At the tho request of thu tho city rity eu and tho the superintendent of waterworks i was appropriated to lower owr th the water wa wa- wa ter tir mains for a block at U street ant and aud First avenue I. Tho council sustained the thc veto of tho the mayor to the resolution asking the replacing re re- re placing of the tho pol poles s of the till Utah Light and Railway company on Seventh Sc r hast East gt st street r et I The bill hIll of Strange for 1 for work atu actually l done dotie on a n State street sewer extension before it was discovered discovered dis dis- covered co that the th notice of intention had hadnot hadnot hadnot I not been published was allowed I by ly the thc council Among the things thines done by tho the councH council coun coun- I cil cH last nih night t were tho the passage 0 of or Martins Martin's Martins Martin's Mar Mar- tins tin's resolution for th tho purchase c of an 1800 combination hose hoso cart anti and chemical chemi cal en engine ine the r receiving in cei of petitions from tho the west vrest side citizens askin askin for br forthe the tho opening of Third South Sonth and Fifth South streets over o tho the Rio Grande upon the recommendation of tho the finance committee committee com I and the assurance of the citizens to carry the city's portion until November November Novem Novem- ber 20 1009 1909 paving extension No 1 18 IS was ordered commenced Ten communications communications I from Chief of Police Tom D. D Pitt making appointments were ordered filed fied Tho The same was done with ith the recommendation rec rec- of the park commission for a park at the mouth of Cit City Creek canon Councilman Hodgson had a I resolution passe passed calling upon the board of or public works for a report on tho progress pro I gress of the pumping plant anI and pipe line of the intercepting sewer Chief Vail submitted the following appointments to fill vacancies David Stephens Wahter Walter Wal Wah- ter Enke Charles R R. R Pratt and 0 O. E. E Madly Maddy B. B E E. Hinckley Hinkley presented a claim of 1200 1200 d damages for the tho chan change e of grade in front of his property at Windsor avenue a and East Seventh South street Referred to committee on claims An offer of Milo Iilo Andrus and others to s sell 11 twelve second feet of water water wain wa wa- ter in Parley Parle s 's 8 canon was referred to the waterworks committee e. e |