| Show PEOPLE RECEIVE ATTENTION Buckle Offers a Resolution Ing Salt lake City Company RAPI RAPID TRANSIT I IS INCLUDED aUer tl to Clr City wrner n aS aSto to 0 be belile lile to Gin Olse leUr hotter errice The Sal Salt Lake City and Rapid Tan Tran alt street received railroad aU attention from the members ot of the City Council at last evenings meeting President Buckle Introduced I ft ton tion censuring the Salt Bait Lake company for tor In an alleged unsatisfactory sor service on the Olt Second South line Uno and Councilman Thomas offered an amend meat ment which Included the Rapid Tran sIt It company referring moro more particular particularly ly Iy to 10 the tho east Seventh South uth street lne line loth Iloth the Iho amendment anti ton lion carried by a unanimous ott ote RESOLUTION President Duckles resolution read s follows rollow f C Whereas The Sni Salt loke Lake Cly City raIl raIlroad II road II is not giving satisfaction In Its Cervice to 11 its patrons on the lne line operated ed cd by them on eu east t Second South street by not running enough cars during cor lain for tor the Ihn convenience of oC the public 1 as the following two specific caseS will 1 tutU testify On Thursday un Wiry 23 13 10 1000 car No 31 31 leavIng MAIn street at 61 01 p m as goIng east cast on tte tIle Street above named hlll had lIas and on Saturday January car No 1 14 leaving Main street streel It at I p m im going CISt cast on same street had Doth Both thele these cars have a capacity or of eighteen pas passengers Therefore be It Resolved Tnt That this resolution bt be reo se t tested to the elt city attorney for Cor In an jail nt as to whether til the said aid railroad company be under Is its franchise to give Ie satisfactory service for the convenience ot of Is Its patrons Ind and the public SA E to the tho Buckle said tle the saDU annie conditions exIsted 01 on the tho theother other roa roads s or of th the company The public he further said vIewed It ns as a an outrage ladles were forced to rid on on the rear platforms notwithstanding the tho tact fact that notices appeared on each care car reading sengen are forbidden to to stand on the rear plat platform Cor South Temple street residents he believed were receiving n a little better servIce but the people reo so siding In that pat part of the city ought to understand It IOS ns not due to any particular hove lovo for them on the p part rt ot of th the Salt Lake company the Rapid TransIt company It its competitor had had forced I It to give ghe beter better tiara tons Thomas then offered his amend amendment men I which so passed was 8 accepted and the resolution Moth lm OF A IID Es Dr also of d 0 a resolution r both the tho railroad corn com panics to lower tracks or lay Planks at various Intersections where the rai raIls ar are raised above the level of the streets The member from the Fifth precinct said the present concH condl ton of things macIc It ver very ent not to any dangerous for tor persona persone drivIng In carriages buggies The There re resolution was adopted On motion the Sni Salt Lake Street Rail Railroad road rond company was 0 ordered to put In a atone astone tone stone culvert at the intersection ot of Fourth East street and f avenue SU SUNDAY DAY SCHOOL BUILDING Erest Ernest II H Hob Rich and others petitioned the Council to grant the tern tem use ot of n a vacant ant lot hot on North Fifth Welt West street near North Temple street for tor a Sunday school building Referred to on pUblic grounds The Orphans Home Ind and Day Nursery b by achel S Miller Iter mid nud the theother other officers asked for tor nn an appropriation lon tion of 10 1100 fur tor the support ot of the Referred to committee on It mince nance Health Commissioner Ring naked for forthe forthe the us use or of vacant room 01 on frs first t toor floor or of orthe the cl city and county building formerly used by the tho cl city Janior janitor for rt h control purposes Referred to commIttee on TAXES COLLECTED City Treasurer Morris In response to the resolution introduced by Thomas reported that the amount to December 31 31 1899 1199 on city property ta tax for 1539 was The he amount to saro same date on water tax was These taIs taxes with other reo re Mr Thomas Thoma sold said were placed In Inthe Inthe the general fund antI the amount on hand In that fund December 31 19 1199 I w Referred committee on finance nance Cl City Sox Sexton ton Carter recommended cn con the cemetery park with the cemetery for burial purposes Referred to committee on cemetery S FOI FOIl IS ISIS CLERK CLERK CI City Auditor Reiser called attention to the tho very T how amount allowed the auditors olnee for clerical nul talce to the year tar 1996 Ir said ull the auditor was allowed 1 a deputy at 1 a salary or of 10 per e months month but In the abo above year rear the o te was 0 abolished and the auditor lef left without any assistance whatever The or of a clerk I is isnow now 10 10 per month ROl and Mr r ga gaIt gave It tie os his hla opinion that the work In his of nee flee was AS Jut just as important ni M that ot of any olce attIca In the government The recorder treasurer attorney and police justice hI te said are arc 1100 as lt at salaries ranging train 75 to pr per month and ho ak asked for tor an increase In the tho Balar salary or of his cork clerk and suggested the um aura be fixed nt at 0 60 per Nr month Referred to the committee on finance U UNION ION DEPOT QUESTON Councilman Thomas chairman ot of the laws law and streets committees notified the he Counci Council that he had instructed CI City Attorney Stepheni to draw up or ll the lo Rio Grande Western and Oregon Short LIne hn chilies for tor the proposed union depot delot Mr Ir Thoma Thomas paid the Ilmo same would be Presented ente at next weeks meeting for I aelon action I |