Show OGDEN'S DuDEN'S RAILROADS i I i TO BE p h Ordinance Introduced to Prevent Pre- Pre f vent v nf Con Constant fant Blockade of Crossings I OBJECTS TO EXTRA FEES H 1 4 Bill of of L Lyer yer Maginnis I J fiefs Councils Council's I Approval C CrP C rP IP C J Ogden Ia May C. C Tho G.-Tho Tho city council Ft If tI llIs ls o considered sod passed over oa 1 firl t rc an an ordinance Int In- In t IQ Hi C COWl cover and l meet tho tta railroad nuisance regarding which so many complaints made dur dur- in ing Ini tho the year rm Ogden n has never neve k- k had hati an nn ordinance regulating th th- railway rail rail- I a way vay cLoi crossing ln matt matter r. r but immediate l following following- tho the l' l recent controversy cr with tho the the tho matter matI wn z I taken up v r Some Soma o of the important provisions i ithe Il th the new ordinance are arc that trains be he t allowed ed to stand t on crossings when unloading pa passengers rs or 01 freight or III wh when n ab I necessary hat 1111 c trains he be he broken when allowed to ee ie- ie e- e e main on th the crossing crossin that crossings t be ht blockaded for foi or no Il period th than n tV vo t minutes minute nun and that tho the railroad 1 construct no tracks switches witches or Ur cross any of or tho the streets within ii the lie corporate limits of ot the city wl without with C out out first ln ha having received d proper permits per per- mits mUs from the counci council The ordinance after the Introductory reading rf w was S rc- rc t to tho the street committee 1 Scrip Ia 0 Over 1 J Ix sal lJ Considerable discussion arose on time the of ot 0 the pay roll rol over 01 0 time the ex expense ox- ox pense account of ot the city attorneys attorney's department to pa pay the tho hoi bill 1111 i for 01 20 26 j coveting cO legal advice rendered to lo Mayor May Ia- Ia or tJ Conroy Como by y Attorney Maginnis I Councilman Williams arid a Dick Dickson on objected ob ob- ob- ob strenuously to th the paying of the thC bill and advanced nd the me ar argument thai haL I In view of the fact that Ogden had Its own o attorney attorney tho tho ho ma mayor or should have con consulted him for fOl all II legal lesal advice Mr also alsa wanted It understood tood that Attorney Haffley Hagle is full fully capable of taking care of ot the city's itys It s affairs and that in future futuro Mayor Ia or Conroy Conro should satisfy himself with time the city attorneys attorney 1 Ys Y's It ci vice CIL City Attorney nl lc when wh hen asked I for to an explanation rewarding regarding the in in- in of If h Mil staiN that he knew of that l nothing the except t Mayor Con Conro Conroy hart had consulted ocl 7 ln- ln i- i I nn UJ mutter nt of f tho J-g J final r r or f t r works p. p ie a T foi-T r of O us used I Jt i n acHon cnn ct- ct j i ed oti with the tho passage ot of the the- franchise were le legal al r f 1 v Oer 1 I Quietly at this juncture l' l pt- pt cd Cl e h iho city llY attorney und m a aIs Is ll him that thAl Attorney noy had hall already aready t tJ Lorn n paid the hl tic sum or 0 for Ol l legal al I advice n on nit the arne sante Dul the bl blew promptly anti and the matter m w over bill was allowed The he claims of or r O each cach from Hull nuth I 1 1 l. l Ba Hassell and Martin Moran for fot al al- al h cl walor and Hood 1 damages ama cs were returned rl from th the law committee with wah the he l' l recommendation that tiU they be bo not nol allowed Tho The recommendation was wasn n adopted City Engineer l 1 Parker was also allo instructed to draw up specifications t tion for the lie paving of Wall avenue between Twenty fifth nt f nh and amul Twenty Twenty- streets |