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Show CITY DADS PASS . UP LIGHT MATTER. No Cousideration of This I Great Question. Other Matters of Importance Import-ance Fixed Properly. 'Hie city council mot in regular ses slon Wednesday cvenlng.but the electric elect-ric light problem came up only to be Ikw passed over until some later date. tfjjfe The matter was not quite In shape for handling by the council and will be called up when it is deemed advisable. advis-able. The committee on sti rets reported that protcstants against tho proposed four foot walk between First and Fourth South on Main street had not sufficient frontage to defeat. The notice of Intention to tax for this walk was published Sept. 24, 1004, and October 14 set as tho time to hear protests. pro-tests. A numbar did protest, but it dcvelopes that Mr. M. II. Fames and W. T. Brown & Co. had no property In the district and lacked the right to . piotcst. Also that II. a. Hansen and C. C. Jensen, vice president and score-i score-i ary had no authoi ity to piotcst In be half of the Sixth Ecclesiastical ward. Thcic are 1077.5 feet fiont affected by this proposed tax, and the number of feet necessary to defeat 1318.0. The protestants vvcro only able to muster 1044.7 feet. The committee advised that the walk be built at once and the report was accepted. The Committee on Stieets iccom-mended iccom-mended the opening of a two-rod street toconnect Second North at the Intersection of Fifth East with Crockett Crock-ett Aenue. Call Swcnson, J. S. Red- , ford, II. K. Hansen, Fred J. Marshall id iSp and John Johnson agree to give right jj of way on paj mentof small amounts i for fencing. Mrs. Jacob Peterson ra wants $200, and Jens Johansen wants P J $000, plus fences Condemnation plo ys' ccedlngs will be brought agalnt the Kj last two. 3 Mr. IS. T. Pyper asked for the use of I Center sticet from Main to First East I for foui days', June 0 to 10th Inclusive. f He proposes to put In such "light theatricals" and other "legitimate I amusements" as may be deemed sult-P sult-P able to such a celcbiation as will be i held In Logan at that time. - He H wants the exclushc light for such cn- II tercalnincnt. The lequestvvas refer-M refer-M red to Committee on License with power tovaet. The quarterly rcpoit of City Sexton Gotllcb Smith Is as follows: Deaths, males 17, females 10. Under five years I of ago, 13; from 5 to 30 years, 2; over 30jeais, 21. Pneumonia Is responsl- . blc for ten deaths, diopsy 2, gcncial I debility 3, appendicitis. Citizens on Fiist South sticet petl-H petl-H tioncd foi the widening of the side- walks on thlsstieet that trees may 9g hae a Hrmer foothold and thatthciq H may be 'room for parking between tho m walk and ditch. Whether this means K that those people expect to petition B for cement walks is a question. |