Show proceedings OF CITY COUNCIL BOND INTEREST OF PAID EASTERN BANKS judges of elections and polling booths are decided upon salaries of city officials from tuesdays standard at the meeting of the council last caning the auditors report on the bond interest due november shoeing duo to eastern banks was received and on motion of chambers warrants for the amount due were ordered drawn and paid the report of city engineer parker showing aba rebates due on the work in sewer district no 9 which la a part of the fourth ward was received the total rebate was shown to be of which is rebated to abut era and rebated to the city applications for six liquor licensee received and allowed under the head of new ordinances the revised ordinance regulating the salaries of city officials came up for consideration and was parsed to a third reading the councilmen of the different wards acting as committees submitted reports appointing judges of election and selecting polling places the reports were adopted it was nearly 9 before the council got down to business and on roll call all members with the exception of councilman nye were present reports of city officers inspector power reported 4 new cases of diphtheria in quarantine 4 report filed report of city auditor sirs brown due and payable november 1 on issue no 6 ogden city improvement bonds interest 2600 exchange commission total 2508 to payable 0 o the chase national bank new york city sewer refunding bonds ot 1900 interest 1000 exchange commission 10 total due the chemical national bank of new york city on motion of councilman chambers warrants were ordered drawn and paid several protests were to creating the different sidewalk districts referred to the city engineer A communication was received from city attorney john E bagley in reference to the claim of I 1 L blaik sons against the city for damages sustained by the firm by reason of water flowing into their cellar from ahe gutters during a recent storm the opinion of the city attorney was that the city was liable or the claim after considerable discussion the report was ordered filed city attorney bagley furnished an opinion to tha council to the effect that fhe city has no authority to issued a liquor license for a period of less than three months or extending belond the municipal year on motion of davedson Dav ldson the opinion was ordered blied flied the city engineer submitted an ordinance levying and assessing a special ax in extension no 1 to sidewalk district no C which is twenty fourth between Jack monroe avenues passed to second reading and went over for one week petition for an electric light in mot fatt lane referred to the light committee petition of T H and L C beulan bvm asking to have a plumbing license ranted in the name of ballantyne bros transferred to the ogden company the name of the new company under which they have incorporated granted applications for liquor licenses oneall bros awen fifth street rott mccarl Mc oarl 2317 washington avenue gus lindstrom twenty fifth street john mccart twenty fifth street murphy cusac twenty fifth street 2319 washington avenue licenses granted tor three months to date from october 1 the committee reported rec that the report of street supervisor balch in regard to ogden river bridga be submitted to the city engineer for an estimate of the cost of repairs adopted that the putting in of cement water troughs instead of the booden ones now in use be referred to city engl iwert adopted the report of the street supervisor the months of july and be adopted carried the revised ordinance relating to ne raising of city officers salaries came up and went to a third reading tho salaries as fixed hy the new ardi nance place the salary tor mat or at 1200 recorder 1600 councilmen each and 10 a month for committee work deputy recorder treasurer auditor city attorney 1600 sanitary inspector 1200 and a horse and bugge city city engineer 1800 chief of police 1500 and chief of the firo department 1500 A resolution wae introduced bv councilman cragg authorizing the treasurer to transfer balance from special fund to the general fund he amount to be transferred being i carried payrolls amounting to were approved and ordered paid the following judges of election were reported ty the councilmen ot the different wards and in some cases the polling places first byard first district polling place thirty third street judges mrs may L shipp jerome E brown kazel lane second district pollina place mrs herricks thirtieth street judges joseph nelson mrs tulu cneill james crutchlow third district mrs aliw collins mrs addle Sc baffer A gledhill fourth district polling place twenty sixth street judges amos sebring mrs angel wll llam lucas fifth district city hall james caasan john V nelson thomas T minett second ward sixth district judges david evana john conlisk mrs jen anje nelson seventh district judges sa 1 I william L russell aco HN ichols eighth district theodora yemma olsen parley moyes anth district brig jensen thomas leaver charles tyree 1 1 district will rh chase mrs amanda chase joseph lar betson eleventh district harry J J barker will harron district J 0 simons wv cr toe W n kha nells knudsen john parr jo fourth ward Fourteenth district mrs greenwell joseph baxter A T hestmark fifteenth district h B balch joseph San flers W fife sixteenth district frank orant mr S farrell blwood orth seventeenth district fred foulger aarn jackson mercy B stevens district E A stratford martha cooley william reeder jr nineteenth district H C hyrum goodale bosle bumball lUm ball district ford mrs maggie austin elizabeth L giddon fifth ward twenty first district R T harris N II 11 ivee G B bankers twenty second district george sr wallard snow hattie brown twenty third street helen stephens may S douglas mr chapman awen ty fourth district james coleman mrs hannah chandler william browning twenty fifth district S S smith mr richardson charles hussey |