Show BE SAVED PROVIDING THEY ARE PAID WITHIN SIXTY DAYS resolution to that effect introduced by randall i passed by city counch from standard the flenow storm 0 last venly ven lB did deter batol tile front being at tho regular weekly meeting and as a result there was duct a quorum present the business trens acted was the packing of a resolution offered by randall th interest on taxes provided the be paid within sixty days from date the resolution that the city be accept payment without interest of all special taxes or assessments provided the same tie paid in full 60 days from date such special assessments have been reported by tho board of equalia atlon and biow ayd approved by the council and further that all collections heretofore made te in harmony with this resolution A was when williams arose aidi stated that the government building was considerably handicapped by the act that there was needed for ahe in fhe building about 0 tans of cius boil brick and that he had been unable to find a rock crusher to prepare the material he suggested that as the city owned a rock crusher the council give permission tor the contractor doing the work to use ane machine and offered his suggestion in the from of A motion councilman crale aid that he understood der stood that it was a private contractor who was doing the work and that he was malting all of the money he could out of the job and that if he were to aae the rock crusher he should pay tor it craig offered an amendment to williams motion that the contractor be allowed to ire the crusher but that he pay 20 a day for its use stated that he was in harmony with the amendment of cragg but thought that 10 would be enough to charge balno stated that as he understood it the contractor was the same who had caused the city considerable trouble because he had infused to allow the water wagons to enter the enclosure about the new build lus in order to reach the hydrant afar considerable further discussion the motion as amended was passed williams voting against it councilman submitted an ordinance amending an ordinance granting to Rudolph kacmer tire right to maintain waste paper boxes on the ot ogden the ordinance as amended agrees to held the city tree from liability tor damage caused by the preface of eaifie boxes and agrees to pay 10 the city the sum of and eiloo a ear hert after the ordinance to its second reading and was referred to the law moyes made a motion that a cross walk be put in at tha intersection of agton avenue and twenty seventh street other councilmen thought that it any crosswalks cross walks were going to be put in they should be put ia wherever sidewalks had been bulk the louon of moyes was referred to the law committee randall asked for information regarding the opening of thirtieth stift west williams explained that chairman of the street committee had the of that committee and hat it would be presented at the next meeting of the council the street committee reported that in order to change the grade on coin avenue between twentieth and twenty first street it would be necessary to lower it eight tenths of a foot the report was adopted the sam committee reported on the recommendation of the city engineer on the petition of the ogden rapid transit company to lay tracks on wall avenue between twenty fourth and twenty second streets recommending that the location furnished by the company be approved but that the company place the track on the present street surface ffreda using same as a temporary grade to be changed to conform with th proposed grade the police committee reported having heard the ia the case 0 william dart recommended that he be dismissed irom the force accompanying the report was a communication from calef browning stating chat he had dismissed officer felker as recommended by the committee councilman balne ald that he understood der stood that officer feiker had resigned and thought that he should not be further ted the chair informed mr balne that mr felker bad not resigned and the report of the committee was adopted the sanitary inspector reported ten caama of contagion in the city six cases of diphtheria two cases of en pox and two cases of smallpox report filed the following petitions were received and referred to the several committees mit tees A petition from municipal judge murphy for ft new typewriter in his office was referred to the committee A petition from claude J flowers to have a water pipe which furnishes water to an irrigation datch on his premises changed to permit of parking was deferred lef erred id the committee A petition from amos L it best and others asked to be allowed to postpone laying of a sidewalk in tha sidewalk district on lincoln avenue between twenty fifth and twenty sixth street until next spring on motion of cragg ho petition was referred to the sidewalk committee with power to act A petition george shorten and others to have an electric light placed on shorten avenue between twenty sixth and twenty seventh streets was referred to the light committee on motion of randall the council adjourned adjourn td until wednesday evening at which time a special meeting will toe held to consider the revised city ordinances din ances victoria B C nov 27 the steamer epsom left today after being overhauled for astoria to lond grain for marseilles |