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Show City Council Meets In Regular Session Couiib Assessor I'nimlx" $l.'l,(H0 From Cllj Tnys Tliiitl North to lie Sprinkled. The City Council met In regular Hrsslou Tuesday evening, ull members mem-bers except Councilor RobliiBon being be-ing present. A communication read from tho county was to tho effect that at 22 mills tho city tax lovy would raise SKI.GGXUG. The communication communi-cation also mated that tho cost for assessing and the Indigent tnxes remitted re-mitted would reduce this amount $400. The assessment will provide approximately $lli00 mum taxes than last year. Tho property owners lhlng on Third North Street drow attention to tho dusty condition of tho thorofare. The Council Instructed Mr. Cox to sprinkle Thlid Noith hereafter, ftom Itlsliop Gardner's homo to Third West. Tho property owners and tho railroad rail-road company will Join tho city In defraying the uxpensori. The Recorder was Instructed to write to tho luterurban railroad roini pany a letter drawing attention to the fact that the cars often exceed the speed limit. Several times recently re-cently the cars have comb near running run-ning down pedestrians and people In automobiles and buggies. Tho City Marshal stated that the proprietors of tho hotels wcro com-plalulng.that com-plalulng.that several people were conducting con-ducting similar business to theirs without pnylng any hotel license. The matter was referred to tho committee on license. Attention being drawn to tho old city ccmotery, near tho John R. Peterson's Peter-son's home, tho Council agreed to go In a body and see what BhoiiliJ be done with It. Dills amounting to $402.20 wero allowed. |