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Show LARGE NUMBER OF PETITIONS Considered by the Logan Lo-gan Council. No Sidewalk on South Main Street. The City Council met In tegular ses-lon ses-lon Wednesday evening. Moses Thatchci and sixteen others 4 protested against paving the three I "9A blocks on the west side of South Main ff street, which has been advertised. The petition sets forth that some of the slgueis of the petition for the walk were secured by misrepresentation as to the cost of the walk. The petition- ers are willing that the walk shall go down If it costs no moie than 75c per foot. II. A. Hansen and otheis entered a petition against the paving of the block on which the 0th ward meeting house Is located, Both this and the other petition were referred to the committee on streets. Wat Reese was granted license to conduct a retail liquor business. The Cache Valley Merc. Co. and a whole bunch of others Interested petitioned pe-titioned for a culvert or bridge across the ditch at the postoftlce. This was leferrcd to the committee on streets with Councilman Qua) le associated. C. II. Baker was present and on be half of Benjamin Wilmorc asked that i lie be given more time In w hich to pay 1 assessment on sidewalk. This was ie- feried toCltj Attorney. ' The Danlclsen Mfg Co. was paid the L -4737 still owing them that Is, the bf money wus appropriated with theun- Wyk -derstandlng that the warrant be not WJ lravvn until the city iccelves money K fiom sale of bonds. K W. W. Muughan and T. J. 1'oultei fe asked pei mission to lay a drainpipe I) in the streets near theii property. E This was granted. m W. W. Maugh.in w.is piesent and JP. represented that peisons unknown ie- U move tloweih and shtubbery from the K city cemeter). He was highly indlg- 1; nant, and asked the louncil to lake I action on tliumattei If possible. Mr. I; Hatch moved that the mattei be ie- ,' ferred to tlic committee on cemetery , for investigation. Hell amended the 5 motion, authoiilng the M.ijortoollci a reward of $10 for the appiehcnslon I1 of auj person guilty as charged. Vt This passed with insttuctiou that It .a notice of council's action be post- m ed in the cemetery. In conjunction with this, the assistant sexton was If .made a special policeman to setve fijl without pay. ft. N. W. Crookston asked foi ten d.i)s Ira longer in which to remove cottonwood . tiecs fiom tabernacle squaie. wj& Lee Thatcher and elev en othets ask- fiPf ed that Second South between Main "im a,ul l',,,st i:'lst stieets be sprinkled. H This was lefetied to the comniitteo H on sttcets H A. II. Thompson asked foi connec- H tlons with the watei service, that his H zievv home on FastCentci be supplied. R This was lefetied to the coiiiniitteo m on w.iteiwoiks. I J. M. J'any and otheis asked fot the removal ot a stable, mantite pile, pig-pen and pig fiom tlic coinei of (Ith Noith and 7tii Last streets. Thej teprcsented that these nuisances ate w Ithln ten feet of the side-walk. This was lefened to the Roaul of Health The lioaul or Humiliation reported that seven complaints, is to ovoiohaigo toi feet ttontngc vveio made, but were umeliable. blx petltlonsasked foi extension ex-tension of time to pay their assessment, assess-ment, and thocoinmilt'.o leconnnend-ed leconnnend-ed these foi coiisldciaUon. The te-quests te-quests weie tefeued to tho Ult) Attorney, At-torney, l'otltion of Tied Tin net and otheis isking foi constiuctlon of footpath stialght east fiom Centei stiect whcio X& it ends at the dtigwav, and bildgo mk ,u toss the Logan and Hvdo l'.ttk canal 2jk wasgianted piovldedtlio petitloueis r 'jf M '" lju'1(l 'li'BW'O l0 connect tho path A with thocaii)on load. K Major Robinson lecoinineiided that nl the stieet spiinkleis be kept going B dn and night bj change of teams and MM dilvers. This was icferiod to the Mm committee on sticets Clara A. Cutler bid $05.50 per rod for the twelve rods of city property fronting on Second South, between Third and Fourth West. This was rejected. Thus. Ciegg and others petitioned thatwatermalns be not extended on First Soutli between IthandOth West. This was referred to committee on waterworks. The Committee on Streets recommended recom-mended that the sidewalks on West Center street be increased In width 2 feet by placing 'ditch that much further fur-ther Into street. This was accepted. |