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Show LOGAN CITY ffl COUNCILMEN H Consider Matters Of 11 Great Weight. fl At last the council has taken cog- Ll ulzaticc of the situation In which the lll city is placed bj having on the books tll an oiillnauce legulatiug billiard hulls llil and jet a bllliaid hall opeiatiug in fll violation of that ordinance under JB special dispensation of a foimer conn- itB ell. Mr. .1. R. Kdwatds made appll- jliB cation foi a new license, and Council- jEB man Me. Mel moved that the appllca- ilB t ion bo not giauled. This motion 'jkB was lost. Hatch then moved that the liB application be lefened to)the Commit- il teeou Municipal Law with instiuction ifB to bilng In an oidinance lcpcallng the ilB oidinance now on the hooks. This ,' H I H V.. N. Schneider and a host of j B otlieis living in the southwest end of ! H the city piesented a petition asking H that another policeman be added to U H the force. They claim they aie an- 1 H noyed by the hoodlum element and I B tiamps and have no piotectlou at all. j M On motion of Mr. Carlisle the petition H was granted, all voting In the aillrma- I H ('. C. (ioodwiu spoke on a petition , H foi a tluee-foot sidewalk on South M Main below the biidgc. The petition- i jM eis want the sidewalk all right, but Lhl can not allot d the legular width, they ,?j say. The matter was re fened to jjl Committee on Streets. JB Olson & Reese w ei e granted license Jll to conduct a saloon. This Is "The Hiunswick." 'H The Committee on Police and Fire fM repotted and advised that the lire LflLB limits should be extended so as to in- 1 chide the north cast quarter of Block j ' 111, plat A, Logan City suivcy. The ll suggestion was accepted. H TIKSCOmmltleCon Klcctlon icport- B cd on voting places, and named the lH judges of election as follows: 1st lB waid, John Montrose, Klchard Hon- 1 lfl strom, Olif 1. Peterson; 2nd ward Win. j jB Athay, John II. Davis, Hugh Robeits; tB :ird ward Jos. C. Kuovvlcs, It. M. Lew- t J is, Jed M. lllair; 4th ward II. J. Nlel- iH sen, Adolph Andcison, John II. liable; iB ."ilh waul Andrew L. King, Fied jjB Scholes, Heber Olson. These were "B In consldeiatiou of the free use of jH ton telephones by the city, the Rocky fH Mountain Hell Telephone Co. asked IH that they pay no license and receive iH fiom the city six lights for their ecu- llB tral otllce. This was referred to Com- rfl mlttee on Klectilc Light with attor- rH ney associated and with power to act. frfl Prof. Vernon, J. A. Langton and lijl Ceo. Thompson repiesentatlves of tho PB educational circles of the city and fjl county which biought Piof. Clark to ttfl Logan asked that th.io license chatg- Ifil od for each lecture be icfundcd as his ill coming was not designed as a inonoy jffll making scheme, and the people who ffil brought him had failed to sccuic fiom $QFI sale of tickets the 200 paid foi the Ptll lectin cs. The i cqucst was refused. , ujl An ordinance lelatlng to the city ilLI light plant was lead. The same as ll amended and passed provides that the jLB plant shall be under sole contiol of sB council; that a superintendent shall ffl bo appointed at a salary of $1200; that litH he shall appoint siiboidinalcs subject fl to appioval of council; that his bond ll shall he .',non. fH The matter of opening stioet westof kH court house was lefened back to com- M mlttee with Instiuction to biiug in H wiittcn lopoit of what Is necessary for the city to do. lifjB The city iccoidcr was Instrtcted to advertise for the laying of a cement f9 walk along both sides of West Center ' H stieet fiom 1st West to the O. S. L. |