Show CITY COUNCIL 1 I the city council met in regular j a sion tuesday night pres president I 1 dent lo 10 loof bobrow in the chair the mem be Ps presen present were rich holland folland hardy he roy Karrl Karri cb elt horn bell lawson BE evans va n beardsley H celaa x the minutes ot of friday nigh nighta tj session wore were read and approved affef which f PETITIONS were read and referred as fol follows lowE H is J bacon and others becom mended the appointment of F J greece as meat inspector Com committee commatti mitti on sanitation W B S crismon and a d others asked that currant street be improved commit tee on streets H J heath and others asked aie the city to either purchase or abandon the th ground now used as a sewage far fuoti committee on sewerage H J meyer and others complained of the dangerous condition of tenth south street where it was now crowed by the railroads committee or on streets charles asked that be B b i relieved from paying taxes on 2000 worth of mortgaged property toba COM cittee on claims lyman B S crandall asked to be ap pointed inspector on the board of health committee on sanitation A E hyde asked to be allowed to put a roof on a two story bor brick lask m addition to his residence within the 1 fire limits committee on municipal laws revocation OF LIQUOR I 1 the following from the mayor wa read and referred to the committee on license gentlemen on sept 18 louis ho 0 bein B F whittemore and W W J were granted retail liquor licenses haeft ot of these parties under their previous av tt benses censes habitually violated the ordinance of the city prohibiting the sale of liquor gatof on sunday for this reason I 1 have aitt I 1 held my approval ot of their bonds call gaii the attention of the Coil council neil to S in view of on we matter and request that thai ron facts in the premises the council sider their action in granting censes benses ANOTHER colonization COLON SCHEMA superintendent of byo recommended that a force of m 14 we engaged at once to clean out the ast ww courses in parley a canyon committee on waterworks water works MORE MONEY FOR FOB GALLY galleazzi sent bent ib his report for the month of september hla his share of col amounted to which was appropriated to his bie credit THE KESLER CASE the city attorney reporting on the of councilman heins calling for the removal of fred resler kealer as aa police justice and the appointment of ay W W as aa bin big successor stated that the measure was waa perfectly legal the council had the full right to remove without charges ch argea moran moved that it be received sail filed karrick Karr lck moved to amend by abc adopt pt ing the report idelma hei moved to lay on the table indefinitely lost loat on the motion of rich the matter went over until the transaction of mis busin should be reached NEW CITY PRISON the committee on en prisons reported recommending the erection of a now new city jail at a cost coat not to exceed moran moved to receive the report isiom place it on file he wast want sash a report adopted horn thought that moran insinuated that the committee had not done its ife duty moran explained that he objected 0 to o the report simply because it gave the committee too much power said ald he was wa in favor of a city jail but the report was waa indefinite y lawson said bald at least would b required to erect a suitable lure are horn florn explained that the committee thid ted consulted with a number of prom chent ent architects and were assured that ak modern building entirely adequate tor ali a city of inhabitants inhabitant could lir erected for that included A w ward ard and cooking department PARK commissioners the he special committe on public parks eted recommending the appoint of a commission of five citizens to take charge ot of and improve the parks park toe the period of office moo recommended la Is four foor years the city attorney was waa instructed to aft draw W up ordinance covering the KESLER officially REMOVED the resolution of mr helas hein in the XV ar ar baft now came up again motan normn moved that the name of W W we lee be stricken oft off the resolution wd siad the name of 0 C M S hall be in sorted arted heins declared that a resolution not be b amended the chair held that it could moran motion I 1 wa wai s then defeated ov OB in a vote of I 1 11 I 1 to 9 moran morall than sprung the point that ft the council was wag infringing ou on the roga tives jy of the mayor he thought W t the 0 matter should be referred to S sit Offic 0 lul he was willing to abide by his bib decision delro moved that the previous loua bueg ea aten be put it carried on the fonow fou ow US vote ial y rdse folland foland hardy sS nT I 1 k J waon loofbourow bleb I 1 W atla d 10 noss bell evans evana moran 8 exhumed horn 1 THE MORGAN ROAD proposition the mayor mayors s veto message on the morgan resolution oame came up and caused a considerable amount of desultory deaul tory discussion after which it was defeated on the following vote noes beardsley Bear deley bell evans hardy holes helee Horn Karrick loofbourow moran almondi 10 ayes folland lawson rich 4 SUCCEEDS blino evans moved moved that the appointment of a to ex councilman ewing from the second precinct be pro deeded with carried he nominated albert H K kelly a 11 Y the rho gentleman wall waa elected on the following vote ayes beardsley Bear deley bell evans evana folland hein horn lawson loofbourow moran rich Bl want land 12 noss noe TT hardy rd 1 1 l E x 0 u mod ala karrion rr 1 ok 1 THAT FIRE PROOF SCHEME Mou Mon heim helm bird represented that the additional oost cost of making the city and county building fireproof would be aa kollowa tol lowa basement with brick floor arches and iron beams 00 third floor with brick arches and iron beams 00 third floor with terra cotta floor arches iron beams 00 the building fireproof complete with iron beams brick floor arches and terra cotta root roof and ceiling con st ruction 00 the building fireproof complete with terra cotta arches in the first second third and fourth floors root and ceilings terra cotta construction brick floor arches in the basement all 11 iron beams 00 GREAT SALT LAKE AND HOT SPRINGS the resolution revolution reao lution granting a franchise to the great salt lake hot railway again came up it was waa amended so BO as to allow the road to commence from the middle of third west between south bouth temple and north tern tem pie a single track to run to and a double track from that point on to ninth north street together with two single tracks switches wl or turnouts tur noute in the form of a Y 11 easterly from said track across the sidewalk of said aid third west street to the premises described as the north 0 one half of lot 4 in in block 84 plat A salt lake olt city y survey also a single or double track beginning at the south mouth boundary line of oak street of folsome Fol Fols omle addition at a point opposite an alley between jotta lota I 1 and 88 38 of blok 17 of said eaid addition thence northerly across said ald oak street street and along the alleyway last aforesaid and across chestnut Cheet nut street and along the alleyway running through block 16 of said addition to cleveland avenue nue thence northerly along cleveland avenue and the county road 1820 feet to a point on the western boundary line of said county road other minor amendments were made when le grand young addressed the council in behalf of the citizens who protested against the granting of the franchise he represented between and he thought the council should listen to the demands of the people in that section of the city he said the franchise would be fought in the courts if passed replying mr bamberger made a brief statement saying laying they had plenty of ground for depot buildings building they had a lot 10 by 10 another strip and an option on an the entire jennings property the resolution reao lution then awed 11 ayes ayea beardsley heise heim aa horn rn karrion Karr lck iok lawson Law Bon loofbourow moran 81 noes bell evans fol hardy rich folland then changed nil his vote to aye APPROPRIATION IL the following appropriations were then voted mount A griffin f DO houlahan griffith 48 86 H AL willard Wll lard 79 00 J H bowman 1148 38 moshiem Mo nhiem birda bird Proud Froud toot foot 62 wm win hagadus Ha harkins Adus 14 so 0 o 0 M dull dahlk lK 8 W pacific packing co of utah 18 peterson Peter soo brown 3 8 00 richards bros 70 samuel galeazzi 00 T 0 ar 2050 20 60 abich D drag bom utah U tab M montana machinery ery oo co 00 A morris 4 76 wolstenholme morris 40 it D hoge 2640 86 40 BD D hoge 80 00 W 0 pavey 00 oo 11 45 mountain lee ice A beld storage co 1180 11 60 anter intermountain m on n atai n electric 00 oo 1 60 F r W D dennia e e 25 2600 00 J 9 murphy A co 00 tribune job Print printing inic co 1050 10 60 herald publishing co 86 60 joseph lippman ippman Li 00 total 68 an adjourned session of the city Cout council lell met in an AD adjourned session last night the following members were pros ant ent rich folland hardy karrick Karr lok horn bell lawson lawon simon dl df bea beardsley rd sley haniland Wa niland moran evans 14 absent none KELLY QUALIFIED A was read from the recorder announcing the qualification of albert H kelly as a councilman from the second precinct preola ct vice S C ewing resigned received and filed corporation difficulties president announced that the meeting had been specially called to consider and if possible adjudicate the differences existing between the rocky booky mountain bell telephone and the street gar car companies representatives of all the companies were present attended by their legal advisers they listened carefully to the reading 0 of f a number of lengthy documents ny y t the he recorder which had been presented to the city council at different times during the last few months and which have been referred to frequently in the accounts of the council 00 ancil 1 proceedings as published in thu these s e columns on motion of councilman horn the representatives of the rival interests were allowed to speak mr WI wallace lacs af the telephone company said his bis company had been amply represented before the council committee all he now asked was for the council to sustain the report of that committee attorney E B Brit britchkow chlow legal ad tor for the salt bait lake street oar car corn pany any said odd his company had not been heard eard before the committee at least not in full when the street oar car corn com were given franchises over numerous streets it was a well known fact that the telephone company felt and complained that their field was WAR being trespassed upon the latter company com panya s complaint wag waa that its ita bu business biness was Int inter evered ered with by the parallel lines of the street car companies corn by a loss loea of current which caus ad an alleged buzzing on the telephone wires the salt lake company had bad a prior right its ita wires were laid long before the telephone company had come into the field the tele telephone company had accepted a secondary right of way and should be the last to complain of any electrical or other electrician smith of the salt lake street car company said he had made several scientific tests testa of the alleged trouble the street car companas comp anys second eat east treet street food feed wire was the one complained of however he be did not believe the cause came was wag with the street car compa companies oies he believed that it originated with the telephone company own lines which were unevenly balanced david murray of the telephone corn com pany stated that their attorney was out of town and they would therefore have their side aide of the question in plain simple facts without any attempt at oratory he too made teats with his electrician when certain currents were cut off and ana in so BO doing demonstrated demonet rated that from seventy five to eighty per 0 r cent of the trouble was thus df done away with As AH to second east treet street the salt lake company was waa the trespasser aaser it now had bad four feed wires on that thoroughfare and the induction was so no great as to very materially impair the telephone nor vip mr read bead denied this and said that if the council or any part of it would join with him in making a thorough test it woul woula J be easily proven that mr murray was mistaken rich mr read bead in there any reason why combination combia atlon poles cannot be used on second east treet street mr read bead yes yei air ir in n case cafe of heavy now and sleet leet storms the telephone compary com s wires would be blown down and the service ervice of both oom corn panion would be thus greatly u red mr moran mr read why do you no t move your wires from second east treel street mr P lead bead I 1 do not se cee why we sti should we have a priority and possessory right councilman horn 1 I believe both of the companies compani ei have rights there the council has ha nothing to do w with iab the trouble I 1 move that the subject matter of this discussion be laid on the table lost horn then moved to postpone action indefinitely lost last city attorney was wai upon and sald bald there was another side bide to the question he took the broad ground that the street car company bad tio no rights right on second eat east street lawson lawaan inquired of the attorney it if the telephone company had any franchise over that street the attorney evaded the interrogation by saying he did not bot hare bave that proposition under consideration moran then thee demanded that the quei tion be answered by the at atto but that gentleman only replied by saying laying that he was not counsel for either company As AB to the alleged right of way obtained by the salt bait lake street car company it cams came from a resolution illegally paced pa Bl it had not been read three times neither had bad it been giren the signature of the chief executive the street was obstructed by the poles there now the council had given this thin bogus right for the benefit of private individuals beardsley could not the company have been prevented from erecting poles if that resolution had not been cassea attorney hong hoag well that to is not what I 1 am now speaking of 0 beardsley but I 1 insist on 0 j an BB awer attorney hoag well then I 1 say yes and I 1 will say further that it could also have done so afterwards the legal proposition is that the resolution was not passed as an ordinance and therefore does not have binding force lawson said caid the matter had been re berred to the city attorney but bat that gentleman instead of going down into the merit of the question had brought in a one sided report he moved that the matter be referred back for investigation and proper investigation too the city employed and paid an attorney to do work for it he wanted him to earn his money folland Follan dIt it is evident to me that this aff affair hir has no DO place in this council it is purely an individual fight and should go back to the principal combatants for settlement between themselves the first petition bearing on the matter that was presented to the council was from the telephone people and entirely in their ovin own interest Want lana moved that the matter go over until the next of the council rich moved to te deny the petition of the telephone company the chair ruled the motion out of order the original motion to postpone poat pone a action 0 indefinitely was wa then carried on a vote tote of 9 to 4 combination POLES the matter of compelling the lev jee trie compan companies les to use ire combination pol polea on was wan taken up and the objections objection thereto of the salt lake power light and heating company was wa read by the recorder the telephone company was not opposed to the use ire of the he combination eom pole but the other companies oom panie were some borne debate followed and the matter went over to allow more time to |