| Show RIGHT TO VETO AN APPOINTMENT I City Attorneys Opinion Starts an Insurgent Movement Among The Patriots I AN OPEN FIGHT PROMISED Unless the Pac lion the Get CC Together Soon Thero ho be n a to the city council were again last night b by the insurgents t the tho American members of oC the council who seem to have the tho Upper tipper hand Oh at present His Ius appointment of oC oCH l H J 1 Schultz as n clerk clork of oC the tho board of oC r health laid over a i week without I only Ferry and Councilman voting for It In a x opinion City AU Atty Harper J In to CIt City Auditor Ru Rudolph dolph declared that Mayor r t had no to veto his appoint appointments I ments and Councilman Mulvey muzzled the or of the he American party members Monday afternoon and lat last night sent Mayor Ia or tion to expend nd In enlargIng H Ing the he surplus canal to the oil on and finance to discuss tile the matter thoroughly and bring In a report to the council When Dininny questioned the mayor flOwer of oC veto In his hili opinIon Council Councilmen teen men Fernstrom and Hall of the minor It contended that tho th appointment of allf In the tho city provIdes for forthe or orthe the eXp expenditure of oC mane money for salarIes Md and hence under the law the mayor has ha to an any expendIture of oC mone moseY This being the case the they do de declared clard that Mayor ha had a to veto eto the appointment of oC an any Councilmen Moreton and took the other side of oC the question and that the city attorney was rIght In his opInion stalin stating that the law did not authorize the mayor maor to act upon appointments made mado b by city officials who are arc elected b by the p people plc City Auditor AUrs appointments and th the opinion together with the ma mayors ors veto sent over Oer a week and will he be threshed out next Monday night OP FIGHT PRO D Unless somethIng Is done dono to relieve the strained relations between the mayor and councilmen an open fight Is promised None of Mayor recommendations to the tho council In his annual message have been considered In fact those In regard to the hand ling of garbage b by tho street depart department ment and the tho setting asIde ot of funds for the purchase of oC playgrounds have been killed In the tho first place Mayor Brans Bransford ford wants to create n a license depart department mont ment and appoint Charles Lawrence to succeed fl B KImball who Is he del deJ uty license collector Councilmen I I ODonnell and Reed are arc opposed to this and aro alo fighting for Kimball Coun cilman Is 15 particularly anxious to get rId of C B Stevens chief deputy deputy ty In the auditors and so 50 Is IslIa Mayor lIa or and Pl FelT Ferry Councilman Mulvey has hILS hIs back up about tIle surplus canal and wants It Enlarged under a and has hILS the support of oC the who were fighting the tho mayor on other Issues These Thes factions are arc making overtures to each cach other for support but no agree agreement bent ment has been boen reached but It looks s ball bad Cor or Mayor Bransford When the surplus canal matter came beTe the councIl last night the Utah 17 nd Dred Dredging Construction com coin comro ro offered to dredge the Jordan river rier taking out about cubic yards yaras or of sand at 25 cents per cubIc yard whIch would fould the flood sItuation The company compan agreed to begin the work at once Councilman Fernstrom moved that the tho company be gIven a contract but It w nas g lost b by a party vote oto of oC 10 to 5 Tho city attorneys lengthy opinIon to the effect that the cIty had a rIght to t do the tho work on force torce account under the supervision of Jako Raleigh street was vas lea filed and Mayor Beans Brans lords Cords recommendation to expend to enlarge the canal was wan sent to the and waterworks commIttees The council requested the city ne eel to draw up an ordinance placIng the ubago wagons on a basis or of Instead of oC so much per pound ro CO garbage to the Incinerator O to Mayor ni n allon the garbage will bo be handled b Ute lie health department instead of oC by the treet department I HELPS PATRICK I I Patrick J Morans Interests In Crt l canyon canon whore where ho ha has an tume plant were taken core care of by CoU Councilman ellman Mulvey Strange Mc Ic Guli Guire his competitors will have to took look somewhere else for a location for Cor Cora fora a plant lant The firm finn declares that there thero Is enough room on the s property In CIl CIty Creek for or both plants plant and of oC j 1 to pay 50 a month for Cor the rent of i the ground When the report wes was read 1 them permIssion to locate the plant near Morans Mulvey objected toM ted for a roll call Councilman asked Mulvey to tat hIs objections arid ana Intimated that i Moran was hen given favors which the COuncil was denying Strange Mc Ic Guire Cuire 11 I dont want an anybody body In City creek 1 tin n Mulvey shouted This coun cli II has voted twice to oust Moran but buthe I he seems to he be stIll In possession of oC I tile canyon We c donUt dont want an any more j In there do we After ACter some 1 f dISCUSsion It was wat laid over oer a week wook so that the tho councilmen could take n a drive drivet t I up the can canyon On and see Beo If there thero was Wasti wasI ti I room for both contractors tl Strange who incorporated el last week asked the council to h tso fee fer their contract for paving Y i Third South street to the This hIR was held up and anel sent to the tho city attorney e for tor an opinIon to see if IC suh suhn I au n action would he be legal I Fire ChIef hief Glove submitted a to th the council of oC the construction of oC Fire station No 6 and concluded a ait t by saying that It II was wag erected wIthout it an any ex t ra He knocked off ocr 8 on one bill of material and 6 on another because th the cesspool wa was only 13 feet feut deep Ins instead lead or of 15 feet deep CO CONDUIT DUlT FOR FOn PARLEYS The board of public works was wa au to advertise for Cor bills bids for cor a conduIt at Twelfth South and Eleventh East street to carr carry Parleys cation on stream tream under the tho Salt Lake antI amI Jor Jordan dan canal whIch It Is it estimated wIlL wll cot an and do away with the thC Jam Jain ago to Property In high water At the request of Councilman Hall the hilt bill or of 2000 submitted b by Judge Os Ogden en lilies Hiles and Atty F S RIchard special water attorneys s was laId over a tract week Although the city has hns a con with these attorneys to attend to the tho It rights lights of Salt Lake Olt City appears that thIs bill Ices was for COI not Included under the Tho plans for comfort on Main D B Martin street whIch were supplied b by T r former councilman under an agreement that if IC the they were ae ac he should receIve 1 a I 3 per cent commissIon were referred to the city en engineer for Cor his hili approval or alter atlon It II Is proposed to construct six NIx on Main Mafi street which will vill cost Councilmen DavIs Darts nd Lne were appointed as a b by President Ferl Ferry wIth Mayor Beans Brans ford associated to Irl investigate anti re cc port to the council the expense of maintainIng a cIty stable It Is pro pm posed to have hao a 11 municIpal barn and reduce tIle the cost of horse hire Moreton a resolutIon directing the laws Ians committee and city attorney to frame an ol ordinance requiring street streel earl cars to rIng the gongs at street crossings and slow down when passing another car to prevent accIdents such as oc cc on South Temple street Satur du lay night when whon Mrs Irs Berryman was killed E J Daughters and others who were to take the matter up wIth the tho council In regard to establish lug Ing a city market b by the recent meeting called to protest against the high prices of oC foodstuff presented t petition The matter be taken up with the council night at ata ata a special conference PETITION FROM FROli RESIDENTS E E RIch and other property on North Temple street the cIty council to compel the raIlroad company to widen the tho viaduct on North Temple street which crosses the tracks at Third West Yest street The claIm that the company cut off about 30 20 feet Ceet on the tho original plans Thy They also protest against more street earN cars and especially the proposed road franchise crossing the tho viaduct It was referred to the streets corn com commIttee PHIl PETITION The petition Is signed b by resIdents of o f the west vest sIde who mOl aver that under p conditions the they are ure more Iso Isolated h front from the business con center leI than arC a re the dwellers of 01 the southeastern pan p ait of the tho cil city SIte petition In full reads cads r To 10 tho Honorable PresIdent and Members ot of the tho CIty een t 0 your our petitioners citizens r and taxpayers livIng on or orear n ear to North Temple street west of Fourth West street petition your our hon rable o bod body to extend the tho wIdth of oC th the viaduct v o on North Temple street run running ning n ing flom coin ThIrd West street to Fourth West street The Induct was cut down d own from rom 25 to 30 0 feet In wIdth front the t he orIginal diagrams or blueprints print that hat t were brought before the council when the Oregon Short Line Railway Hallway company c franchise was granted It was ostensibly o built and to the people on o n the west vest side for Cor pedestrian team and a nd vehicle traffic but upon Its corn com l lr It was occupied by two street r ailway tracks and from Its ion Uon t until the present time It Is dan serous g erous for Cor teams and vehicles to travel gt thereon hereon t and in maio Instances parties ownIng o os teams In coming from the west ide s to the tho business center oC 01 our elt city ld pr l fer to goo go several blocks out of their direct d route and cross the tho steam rail railway railway way tracks In preference to runnIng the im t dm danger er and risks In crossIng the tho t iid vIaduct ThIs viaduct Is the tue only real cross crossIng Ing l lf ag that we have from the west side Crom f rom Third North street to Fifth South street treet s without dangers of oC crossIng the tho team stearn s railway tracks which you OU are well voll aware occupy in mo most t instances the he t full Cull block In width With the above aboe and man other rca sons bons we 3 could lay e your our honor honorable honorable able bod hotly we two petition and request that Immediate i measures be taken to ve tue tho west test side residents an opportunity to cross to the business center of oC our elt city And further that wo we protest agaInst an any addItional street car tracks or other tracks being laId thereon or fur tur thor ther privileges Jes granted increasIng the tho present railway traffic until either the vIaduct Is widened In accord accordance ance with the origInal specifications first agreed upon b by the Oregon Short LIne Railroad com company pan and the city council or a neW viaduct bo be construct constructed e ed for the exclusive use of oC pedestrians teams and vehicles J 1 G and others petitioned the council to make mako the tho street grades on Harvard Martin Sherman and Harrison HarritOn avenues the same as the walk grades TIlls This was sas referred to the tho engIneerIng committee Chief ot of Police Barlow submItted ho following list of oC special police policemen policemen men whIch was referred to the police and anci prison committee Frank Jordan Oscar Oscal Eman G F Hough Houghton ton Ben Coulson L I F Wire G F WhIte M I Henness P H Nutter RIchard Gould A C Lang Langton lAngton ton Henry Walsh A E B Barker Mo 10 ranI L L Bailey A L Short John WIse R H A Radke H HL HL L Madison A A Routing James Kenne B A tobert Robel Nellson Neilson J C Hoggan James Brosman and Herman Bauer |