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Show THE LOGAN CITV COUNCIL DOINGS t : Solons Consider a Great Grist of Matters. Citizens Petition for Certain Cer-tain Improvements. The Logan city council In regular session Wednesday evening got through the following: The Harris Music Co. asked for two feet eight Inches by eight feet of the right of way between tho company's property and the courthouse and for this offered to replace tho louth courthouse court-house fence with a hedge. This ground Is asked for that tho Harris Muslo Co. may have an opening to a basement thev will construct under the new building about to be erected north of the Newbold store. The request re-quest was referred for Investigation. Mrs. Sarah Tarbet and Mri. Powell, represented by Mr. Tarbet, asked the privilege of constructing a cement sidewalk on Second West. This was granted and the walk will bo laid under the direction of tho city engineer. engi-neer. A petition asking for a sewer system sys-tem with a branch thereof being placed plac-ed on First Kast street and signed by property owners on said street was referred to a special commltteo on sewer Ezra Lloyd represented that Uie Logan river Is endangering his prpp-crty. prpp-crty. The council considered tliat Mr. Lloyd's property Is outside the city lfmlt3 but referred the matter (pr Investigation. - ' B F. Rlter sent In n claim for $452.-', $452.-', -20 damages done his First Kast street 'v property by the change of gtadc after " he made Improvements In confoimlty with the old giade. VanUott, Allison and Klter represent tho claimant, whoso petition was referrtd for investigation. A. E. Anderson, II E Hatch and others petitioned for a cement sidewalk side-walk on tho south side of First South street between Second and Third Wesfstreets and on t ho east side of Third West between First and Second South streets, the lirst to be five feet wide, the second four feet. This was referred for a committee leport. A. A. Allen, Thomas Wlllmoro and otuers desire a two Inch water main extended along Fifth West from Center Cen-ter street to Second North. Boferred. Wm. .Allleck nsked that he might bo permitted to bid on the cast Iron sidewalk plates and other foundry work. Tho request was granted. Jos. E. Wilson Jr. submitted a bid of $05f2 each for the construction of two crossings on First West street at First North and on Center streets, this amount being exclusive of excavating exca-vating and filling. Tho matter of putting In these crossings was tabled. Poundkccpsr Gnehm reported fifteen fif-teen animals Impounded during tho last quarter. Two horses were unclaimed un-claimed and they were sold for $.')'. Marshal Potcrson reported twenty-one twenty-one arrests for the quarter; eight for drunkenness, two for fighting, four for vagrancy, five for dlsturbanccof peace, one Interfering with an ollfcer, one petty laiceny. Watermastcr Pcderscn nsked a five dajs leave of absence and the appointment appoint-ment of II. Wadman for that length of thno This was referred. Fire Chler Benson reported two fires with a loss of $3.10 and no Insurance. Ono was caused from u defective Hue, tho other by spaiks from a stove. The Pollen & Flro committee re- ported adversely to claim of Clllford 9 Goodwin, also against that of Andrew- Kelson. The petition of Lars Jacobscn and others asking that Fourth West street between Fourth and Fifth North streets bs graded was granted. The petitioners agree to assist greatly In the work i Councllmen Stevens, Crawford and f Arent Johnson wero named asaspe- j clal commltteo to join a like commit- ( too from tho Cache Commercial Club I to arrango for tho reception of tho M. Si M. association when It comes to Lo- . ' gan on the 21th Instant. ' I i It was ordered that the city join with the Hell Telephone company In offering E.J.Allen $100 and Mr. P Fifleld $300 In settlement of their claims against the city. It will bo remembered re-membered that these gentlemen were Injured a year or two ago by being thrown from vehicles brought Into contact with combined city and telephone tele-phone poles. Tho petition of J. P. Cardon and forty others for the Improvement of certain streets In tho Fifth ward was granted. Christian Card's claim for damage dono by laying cement walk on South Main, on the grade established, was refused. Tho commltteo holds that Ills property has not been damaged, Tho petition of Eugene Schaub for the privilege of laying a pipe across South Math street for irrigation purposes pur-poses was granted on certain conditions. condi-tions. ' . - , . |