Show COUNCil DOES I IN RECORD TI TIME TO jIVE E i TO The City Council Counell rattled through its work In good time last night taking care o of tie the city's business in an hour and a a. h half lf The building of shacks along State street aroused the ire of the I Council Three little tin buildings in inState inState inState State street Just south of the State Street Produce exchange are not in conformity with the ordinances it is as as- The Chief of the fire tire department and the Cit City Building Inspector presented a joint communication in which they declared declared de de- Glared that when they came into office it was the custom to grant pe permits mits for small mall shacks when the permits were ere presented by responsible person persons A letter was also received front from the law firm of Breeden Sullivan R Barnes representing Louis J J. J Bowers who is erecting a shack at State and Third South streets and also Joseph Douglas who built the buildings at and State street The attorneys declared that where a building was allowed to be erected by the Building Inspector it jt could not be torn down without a reasonable reasonable rea rea- reasonable compensation from the cit city The matter was referred to the Streets committee with the Building Inspector City Attorney and Chief of i the fire firo department associated Two communications were received ed II asking that the bicycle ordinance forbidding forbidding forbidding for for- bidding wheels on sidewalks be mod modi I fied fled so that riders can use the sidewalks sidewalks sidewalks' between 6 and 8 o'clock in iu the m morning and 5 o'clock in the evening One of the communications was from the Utah Federation of Labor and arid Charles CharlesL H. H Norberg The communications w were re referred to the Municipal Laws commit commit- tee tec AI AlJ bicycle riders rulers are asked to be present Thursday evening when th they y will be given a hearing The Council passed an ordinance providing providing providing pro pro- viding for the making of levies for special improvements by the City Cit Treasurer Treasurer Treasurer Treas Treas- the wages of the waterworks plumber were increased from 3 a da dato day to 4 a day the Water Waterworks department department department depart depart- ment was authorized to employ an extra extra ex ex- tra hydrant crew for sixty da days s 's expense expense expense ex ex- pense pense accounts were allowed for forDick forC C Dick Di k Shannon and Capt J J. J B. B Burbidge Burbidge Bur Bur- bidge W. W C. C Youn Young was appointed patrolman pa- pa patrolman patrolman pa pa- for Big Cottonwood the Rio Grande railway asked f for r the dedication dedication dedica dedica- tion of a street the City Auditor presented presented pre pre- a numb number r of partial estimates for city improvements the City R Rp RF- corder announced that the protests were not s sufficient to defeat sidewalk extension extension exten exten- sion ordinance No the Continental Oil on company called attention to the condition of Depot avenue C. C Frank Prank Emery Sheriff presented a bill for 5 for work done for former Juvenile Judge Brown H. H C. C Tyrell presented a abill abill abill bill for for work done the Ore Oregon on Short Line company objected to a sidewalk sidewalk side side- walk on the south side of Ninth South street the Utah Gas and Coke Colte company asked that First South street be graded from Eighth West street to Tenth West street the Board of Public Works recommended recommended re re- re- re commended that the salary salary- of the clerk be increased from a month to a month All such requests and petitions petitions petitions peti peti- were referred |