Show TO LIGHT CITY FOR SIX YEARS YEAR Contract to t be Executed With Utah Light and Power Company NEW TELEPHONE 11 gL j Council Decide Taut Thal fit III the ilin Ct It sty It lie Iho Itc o f the The numbers of or tho city Council held their theil regular session last nh ht and translated a great Hrent deal of ot business ot or nn an unusual or ai exulting exciting ii In III crest was WIlS on un the tho boards bus busl ness tress All tilt the yore wore In hr alIce except neatly Beatt Dav mid allf Edgar Howe President occupied the thu chair ellal and every everything over thing gilded elided along smoothly TO LIGHT TUB CITY ClY The Tho first thing on the program was wai V the consideration of tho limo lighting con coo contract tract with the tho Utah Light and Power Powei company com POllY that corporation I Ito Is Isto to the darkness of ot tho the polity panty for tal the tho next six years yearn eor It will viii bi bu h remembered that Ihal this matter flatter came carne ui up u at II t the special meeting last Felda loll ay night but bUI was wua referred to lo tho the Improve lent committee which last evening re rc reported putted ported the tho contract back with a rec ref that It be ba approved an anit and It II Caine up u under a II suspension of ot tim rules About tho only chango o the corn com committee made In the document was waH the Inserted a clause clouse giving the Ih city ell tin th tim option of at terminating t the tile contract at a any time after lifter Sept Sell I 1st hi 1903 upon ullon giving hog ing the limo lighting company ninety days dayt notice nOllee There veto elo some soma questions the that arose over the provision which allot I the company to replace nil all old anil an worn out OUI direct current lamps with al nl alternating current lamps which It I Is Js claimed by b the electric people will give gle better satisfaction while at ul the sum same time lime the danger dancer of at fatal acct acci accidents dents and Insure continuous lighting nf ot the tho whole city though one lamp get ge out oUI of ot order or a II wire break In nn an any particular place pIneo AH AR the time contract now nos st tUi the tho lighting company agrees t tn to furnish 4 5 lamps of o 2000 can candle dlo IUa power each together with ulti all the necessary wires globes poles carbons etc elc for 72 per l er lamp per year ear payable monthly on tho the report of at the Iha city elt Inspector the Tho document dates dales hack back to and will run from Sep September September September 1900 to September H 1st 1805 hod I O The contract cannot bo he Ruble without the consent of ot the Iho city elt Tho The company agrees to all responsibility l of o accident that may ma result to toan is any an person from ruin the electric el lighting system The Tho bond of ot the tho company to the city Is to tobo be ho All new lights that may bo be added n at nt any time In tl fu tu future futuro ture turo are to be nt ot the th sane same rate rula pro provided vided for those specified In the contract There Thero Is la In him effect a n moonlight schedule In the contract whereby the tho company com 1110 may ma on cleat clear moonlight nights when the tho king of ot time the night outshines the electric lights bv permission of ot the tha city elly council cease keeping the lamps burning burn InK Upon motion of o Whittemore the mayor woe was 18 authorized to execute the tha contract after atler the same Is ap up approved proved roved by the city attorney on behalf of ot of the time city Councilman Cottrell warIn was war In favor of at the direct current lamps only and hence voted ote against t limo tho con conn contract contract tract as a It now stands EXPOSITION BUILDING nenner Benner X Smith chairman of at the tho committee on revenues and appropriations Ions of ot the tha House of ot Representatives sent Henl In hr a communication asking tho the council to appoint a n committee of ot Its members to confer with the tho legislative committee with a n view of o the time city pur purr purchasing chasing basing the Improvements on the Ex Exposition position grounds As there was a 1 com committee corno appointed by b tho tha council some soma few Cew ets weeks week ago aeo to look Into this j amo ume proposition the matter was WI referred to n them tho committee Is la composed of at Councilmen Thomas ThomaN Rob Hob Robertson moon ertson Tuddenham and It I was agreed that these UteS gen will meet In room Dooly Dool lock dock this evening at lit C G to discuss 8 this matter Iter RELIEF SOCIETY WANTS LAND Tho Tiro Eighth ward word Relief Helle Society sub submitted milted n a petition asking that they the be bo Riven fIen Iven nn an opportunity to purchase a II apiece piece leee of at city land of ot 7 frontage by b 10 rods deep which adjoins tho the Eighth ivard and meeting me lIn house us they under understood stood hood the time city w wits as going to sell lIell this thU property The IH c society clety wished the mu nm municipality If It It 1 was wall not In Im a n position to donate onate time the land to put Iut the tho price suf sur sufficiently low as lIS to tl warrant them In Jn making inking an nn effort to 10 buy It Referred to 1 committee on ml public grounds NEW TELEPHONE COMPANY City Recorder handed In a stating that the Home Homo Telephone ne company had hn deposited with writ hIm ilm m n 0 certified check for tor or ns as provid provided ed 11 I for tor by city ordinance with regard toI to al ill I companies desiring franchises The Tho also submitted d seventeen pies oples of ot the ordinance containing tho the Jl franchise It desires which were are distributed among the Council members embers Communication was wall filed flied nd d the ordinance referred to committee on municipal laws with city attorney lorney associated d MONTHLY PAYROLLS PA City ity Auditor Reiser submitted tho the nuary payrolls aggregating A tor sr the various arloUs departments which was sas erred to the finance committee NE NEW NIn FIRE Imm APPOINTMENTS Fire I lr Ire Chief sent gent In a 0 letter say Ing ig r he had appointed Amos Norton a II tuber member of or the t e fire lire department and ond sited fed that his action nellon be approved The Theet ilef et has hns also appointed C E R Wood Woo 1 nt t present a 0 member of ot the tho tire fire brigade os i secretary of ot the department vice Ice L I LEarl 1 1 Earl resigned nosh Both ons ns were referred to committee on fire are LIBRARY OPEN ON SUNDAYS is The committee on an control to Whom rhom had id I l previously been referred mat matr matter ter r of 01 keeping the public library open o n on Nays reported that this he be done It Ita WAS ns a stated that additional expenses amounting to about 12 per nor week wee It would be he Incurred l In la homing Un the tho buildings I etc Councilman Coll 11 opposed I tho adoption if ot the resolution ns as o hu ho thought nil should rest on tho the Sabbath day Ro believed hel ell thure were too many non places open on orr Hunch now name Ho 10 favored people resting renting rj on ca timid this day tX c Pressed himself as ns thinking th this would be tie as bad bul bt as tS running or an another any other place and aUlI he Iw would vote ole against t time the proposition especially if It It t was svgs to to toOS rust cost OS I tho limo city ell anything 11 I as ns the tho municipality uM ICI not In III a II condition to lo meet additional IId expense Councilman i e C It Howe favored giving givIng ing the tho additional work wuk It if limo tho library should be opened on Sunday to 1 saint porno one on needing other that than now flow In time the ment during thu week Those favoring the tho proposition sold said that time the library now had an nn average dally daily d attendance df di over and they I he thought t It II would bo ho eminently eminent 1001 y proper to 10 throw the doors doon of ot mil tho the rending room meant open oln to people on oil Sunday that did Ud not have hene literature of ot their th lr own and give 1110 them a I chanco chancre to Improve their minds mind which opportunity tun 11 It was believed would draw droW many away from saloons and other de der demoralizing moralizing places and associates The of ot the committee was 1118 thou than adopted DOOLY RESOLUTION Tho ho report of ot time the committee of or tho the whole which met last Friday night mind and considered tho the resolution of ot President Pre Ident calling for tor nn an Investigation and the tho removal of John E J Dooly Doo ns nH chairman chair chairman man of tho limo board of public works was WIlS then th n taken up scud and put flut to a I voto ote with without without out further discussion Tho The action of at the tho was unanimously sus sUM sustained mined except Mr Mi Ir Buckle who o of course voted no Absent BeaU Beatty and Edgar J Howe TO O CHANGE THE I LIGHTS By Ii Councilman Cottrell In Introduced traduced a n resolution calling for tor the removal of troublesome lights In III Lib Liberty Libert erty ert Park Ho lie said that some people claim the lights referred to are ore In to such sucha sll h ha a position that lint people driving in opposite opposite opposite site directions have hae trouble In seeing and passing p each ellch other t with their vu U hides because use of ot the tha glare of at the tha lumps and he h asked that the time poles Hies he set at nt one sido Ido of ot time the road or some Home con point paint where this trouble might rn be bl obviated Mr Ir C 0 R n Howe favored asking the Utah t Light and Power com comma compan pony pan Inasmuch as us they were going to introduce perhaps a u hundred of time the al nl lamps In time the city this year which It Is 18 claimed do not have the limo blinding glare that the direct rl current lamps do that they thoy Ule equip the tho poles In III Liberty Park ark wIth whim these new lights be before before fore rore the Iho spring driving season Ilea son opens The Tha amendment as n suggested Hugge ted by Mr Howe Rowe was suns adopted ll and the Improve Improvement ment committee will endeavor to get the th lighting people to remedy time the de der defect defect meet ENOUGH I SALOONS Councilman Thomas introduced introducer a n nr r prohibiting the Issuance of ot lily any more liquor or licences es for tor the pr pres s ant ent lie He claimed that saloons were In la Increasing Teasing creasing In time the city and he thought the Council should suspend further Issuance race once of ot licenses to people who Intended to o open up liP new saloons Those of course In the tho business can obtain a s rel re renewal newal of their licenses Mr Fernstrom said thero there was a a city ordinance pro providing viding hung for liquor licenses and It watt wan wands his ds opinion tint that this resolution rp could not mot abridge It He tie said he believed ded the action would be Illegal lie He called at Ill attention to the Ih present depleted condi condl condition Ion tion of ot the time city treasury and thought It t not wise rIM to shut oft off the Iho municipal itys tys revenues nt at this lids time Some Somme others thought bought this action would savor Faor too much of ot class legislation as ns It would prohibit t people from exercising privileges leges others enjoyed wished the matter referred to time the city attorney for tor hl its hili opinion The malfi coni contention of o those who favored tn ored thu resolution was wa that the city ham had ha nn an nh overabundance ver of ot saloons The TellO reso ution prevailed however all aye Y ye except Buckle nuck e Canning and an Fernstrom I After Atler passing upon the appropriation lists the Council adjourned Journell o |