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Show LICENSE FOR A SALOON IS DENIED Respecting unstghth bill hoards on Wall avenue and Twenty-sixth street Commissioner J c Nye reported to the board of commissioners last eight that the manager of the Utah Bill Posting company had assured him that they would be removed. The petition of property owners fori the removal of poles from the center of the street to the curb line, on ' Twentieth street, between Washington Washing-ton and Grant avenues, was granted and the removal will bo ordered On the recommendation of Mayor Fell, water main extensions were ordered or-dered made ou Wall avenue to Twentieth Twen-tieth street, but action on the extension exten-sion of mains ou East Sixteenth street was deferred Blosser and Foley of the Elite cafe were granted a refund of license from May 3 to May 24. The business place was being repaired during that time. J The application of An bur Buckner for a saloon on Lincoln avenue, near the Bamberger depot, to be known as the Lagoon saloon, was denied. Superintendent Super-intendent T s. Browning of the department de-partment of public safety reporting adversely on the application on the ' ground that to grant the application would be to increase the number of saloons beyond that provided for In the city ordinances and also that the place Is not within the liquor district as provided In the law. Plumbing Inspector Thomas Davis ' reported against granting a plumber -I license to Murray T Campbell and J C. Wright because a number of Plumbers of the city had protested the right of the men to practice plumbing i In the city, claiming that they have I no permanent place of business and are not capable. The commissioners I took no action on the report, but referred re-ferred the communication of the in-I in-I spector to the parties. Mr. Davis stated that he would have no objection objec-tion 10 granting Of the license If the plumbers' association would withdraw the protest Mr Campbell states that he is as qualified to do plumbing as any other plumber of the eitj . inn thai bet aus he has not affiliated with the plumbers' plumb-ers' association of the city the members mem-bers of that orcnnizatlon are detei-mined detei-mined to bar him from Ogden. He states that he has been doing plumbing plumb-ing for a number of years and has done some of the best jobs In Ogden and he thinks it is an injustice for the eltv to refuse to grant him a license Blmplj because his competitors do not want him to have one The petition for watermain extensions exten-sions on Twenty-seventh street, between be-tween Wall and Lincoln avenues, was referred to the superintendent of waterworks. wa-terworks. The petition of property owners for the removal of poles from the center of the street to the curb lines on Lincoln Lin-coln avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-third streets, was given to the street deportment oo t |