| Show FERNIE FERNSTROM I-I I FAILS TO EXPLODE I He Re Fails to Yelp About Salt I Lake Saloons and I Breweries I IVERY IVERY I IT VERY QUIET ABOUT THIS T Three wenty- wenty Th ree Licenses Are Held Up and Others Are Renewed Thou Though h loaded to the lie brim and arid well primed rimed Councilman F F. S. S Fernstrom ailed tailed to explode on tho the saloon ques- ques question lon Ion last night and as a a. result the council meeting went through h In very cry fashion and without fireworks It it t was expected that Fernstrom would have lave large lar e things s to say about tho the breweries and saloons saloon of Salt Lake jut but there was not even cven a murmur from rom ram the councilman from the Third when rhen the tho report of or the license lIcen com com- committee came up In t fact ct Fernstrom Councilman T T. R. R Blacks Black's notion motion to for I tho the adoption of ot the report retort re- re port tort ort granting licenses to saloons dru- dru stores and breweries The license committee held up 23 3 licenses for further Investigation as I Ito to o 0 whether they are aro controlled andun and antI un run b by brewery Interests In the city It t was this charge char e by b Fernstrom last Monday and Thursday nights that stirred the generally dry council and It was as expected that hc ic would have some more talk along the he same line last night I have Investigated several of thee hese hc e saloons loons myself said Mr Ir Fern Fern- last la t nf night In way of explanation i and have found that the facts are I not lot so serious as I first thought them In n Ii most of ot the lie saloons I Investigated t d he the brewery brewer still holds the title to ho the property through money owing them hem iem but they are arc most of them owned own- own ed d and conducted b by Interests Indo inde- of the breweries Licences s ns as Renewed I Mr Ir Black made a a. similar statement t u und and nd ad the licenses renewed went I through without a quibble The 23 old held out for tor further Investigation John A. A Deters G. G Amrose Amrose Am Am- brose rose Doles An ella Adams Blana Blan- Blan 4 01 co a 3 Bertelli Peter Smith L. L H H. Goe- Goe let ut t. t Nick Ick Tedesco J. J G G. C. C G. G G G. Bombina Cosca osca Nick Tedesco Co B. B 33 Papas I Co P P. J J. J Kennedy Potter and BorIla Borella Bor- Bor ella tella Ila Ferranda Bet Berta Nick Butko- Butko Itch Costana Piza Dean Richmond Rich Rich- lond mond S. S S C. C Cot-all Cot and TV W. V. V J J. Dow- Dow ell 11 James A. A Bradl Bradley Y colored was j Iven von a license to sell liquor In ln tho the aloon at 33 Commercial street for for- merlY run by b Candy Cand Bill Dill le e. e Tho The license was taken out In radley's name but Candy Bill will willin j un run tho the dive as of or old A squabble started when a com com- was read from William F F. James ames liTres protesting against tho the proposed ed Stem of or the tho city In placing the Iron poles DIeS oles for tor the trolley wires far Into the he to lawns on either elther side of First South street between Fourth East and Ea East t streets Mr James had bad been busy bus during the tho last lastow t ow IW w days tiny for every veo councilman had hud eard sard from him and most ot of them were constrained to lo his Ills sug- sug of ot placing the poles six feet roin oin the curbing on the tho south side Is Is necessary aO on account of ot the Ity ty water wC mains and placing placing- thorn tHun out bout a aroot toot font from rom the on tho la north orth side ItC Hoc dull It Mark was against this scheme heme as ns he ho wanted the tho poles theme the ame Bame me distance from the tho curbing on onIther r either Ither side of the street After Atter Mr r leedall said Id a few tew things about the vic pride of ofIr Mr Ir James a resident or f East First South street the matr matter mat- mat ter r was sent to the streets commit commit- a tee e C and amid Mr lr James will wilt be called In Iny I tn y tell Ii his troubles I fJ LeGrand Young told the city several severa sev sev- I 1 era eral weeks n ago o that he would like to trade rade a spring which ho owns owns up up EmI Emigration Em- Em I canyon canon for a strip of or ell city I land and along alon- his right of ot wa way but the I I council took no action In the matter and received r another notice from I Ju Judge ge Young Youn at nt last nl nights night's ht's meeting The spring has a now How of or about I gallons per ocr da Jar day and Is within halfa half a i mile of the city cit pipe line In Emigration Emigration ra- ra rai i tion canyon with which It could bo be bo connected No action was taken The city engineer n was told to go JO the tho paving for tOI ahead with estimates s of ot B 13 street between First and Third avenues for Cor sewer extension on I street between Fifth South I and arid Sixth South streets sewer extension extension ex ex- tension on West Temple street I Ifor I Ifor from First North to Second North for Tor curbing arid and guttering extension 5 5 8 on Thirteenth East Eust street between First t South and Second South The rhe second and final rending reading rea of paving extension 39 was read rend and passed I The Tho work will cost of ot which I Ithe the city will pay 2111 59 9 This matter went to the finance committee Harold D. D Martin n was us named by Chief of ot Police Tom Pitt to fill the vacancy caused by the tho resignation of at Policeman man S. S N. N T Tyler ler The board of public works Informed I Ithe the council that it had given P. P J J J- I Moran the contract for tor paving G i street between South Temple and of which willbe will willbe willbe First avenue a the thc cost be Moran was wa tho th only bidder and arid tho the work worl will be done at once ts over the There were some sot protests high cost of sewer extension on I First and Fourth South streets b between between be- be bei i I tween Second and Fifth West cst and on South street between Fifth Firth Fourth antI and Eighth J West streets James Ken Ken- Kennedy Kenn n nedy dy was the tire lowest bidder with 31 I 1090 or 2 14 per linear foot The will come referred and matter was wa up next week Some one covered the cistern at Third South and Main streets streets streets-no no one who whose authority authority- seemed to know on e will ivill build another one on and the city the west iveSt side of the street at a cost of ot 50 Councilman Hall declared od It was simply throwing 50 GO n away Councilman Hall demanded that a resolution which he presented several several sever sever- al months ago ato and which was as referred refer refer- red r to the finance committee be taken taken tak tak- I en from them und mid discussed It was for tor the purpose of finding from the city treasurer the amount of or money mone due property owners ownen In sidewalk district dis- dis district district dis dis- No o lOS who long ago alto paid for this Improvement but never saw th the sidewalks They Tho have a. a refund com corn corning comIn coming wants to In ing and Councilman Hall know how lie many are entitled to this He wants them to get the money mone from the tho depleted treasury The finance committee promised to make a report at the next meeting of tho the council |