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Show THE LOGAN CITY COUNCIL'S WORK Fathers Take Up Various Matters of Interest. Want City Cleaned, Accepted Ac-cepted Bids, etc. The Logan city comic on Wednesday night transacted business as follows: An ordlnanco creating theolllceor ' Inspector ot electric wiring was pass- a cd, and tlie mayor urged to maUc ap- it gJQijftijrfpolntment within 30 days. Said In-- spector Is to have a salary or $100 per year. Ho Is also to collect from light users and pay to the city the sum of 171 cents per outlet forhouscs having from llvo to ten outlets, and above that ID cents per outlet, (or Inspection made. The ordinance also dcllnesthe way In which wiring shall be done. I T. II, and II II Smith & Co. asked , that they be privileged to lay a track across Sixth West street between First and Second South streets, about live rods south of the southwest corner cor-ner of First South and Sixth West streets, for the purpose of carrying Coal from the O. S. L. to a yard to be constructed on their premises on the cast side ot Sixth West. Tho matter was tabled for the time being. I Mrs. Robblns offered for sale the I . corner across fiom the court house, S and gave tho city llrst choice. Conn- oilmen Carlisle, Carlson, and A rent Johnson wero appointed as a commit-' tec to Investigate tho advsubllty of purchasing this for a city hall site In preference to the old Maughan corn- ' cr. In response to a request from the General Committee In charge of the ju Fourth of July celebration, the com- mlttee on sidewalks and paving was f v jauthoried to do anything possible to 'jjp clean up the sticcts, ditches and side- , . r V.t-.walk Councllmen Kvans, Stevens and President Llndqulst were made a com. mlttee to confer with Mrs. Jacobseu and were authorized to o (Ter her $2."i0 1 In settlement of her claim for dam- 1 ages. & Stevens, Llndqulst, Carlson, Nelson I and Carlisle were named as a Board 1 of Equalization for paving districts 1 Nos. 11 and 12. and water mains ex- I. tension district No. 17 and 18. $, A roport on the bids for the.pavlng vln district No. 12 was made, and It was set forth that that ot Ncpht Andrews was $132 below that of any other. It was accepted. C. Garff asked that a committee bo appointed to confer with him as to damage done his mill property by changing of tho grade down Main street. Tho Committee on Streets ar.d Attorney At-torney were Instructed to bring In a written report as to the canal companies com-panies keeping bridges In repair. L. S. Cardon tendered his reslgna- tlon as Justice of the Peace and tho jjfr?V same was accepted. The resignation will tako effect July 1st. Petitions of Geo. Wood and F. C. Goodwin for the extension of water-mains water-mains were referred for Investigation. Treasuror Thatcher asked for certain cer-tain assistance in matter of collecting license, and same was granted. It was brought to the council's attention at-tention that the temple hill gravel I pit is still unfenccd. I Republication of notice of Intention I to tax In District in was approved. |