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Show oo BIDS RECEIVED FOB MADISON AVENUE PAID The a tion of Commissioner T Samuel Sam-uel Browning, superintendent of the department of public safety, in the appointment of James C Miller to the position of special peace officer, was approved by the hoard of the city commissioners last night. Mr. Brow ning n-ing was not present. Bids for paving with asphaltura Madison avenue, from Twenty-fifth to Twenty-eighth streets were received and referred to the city engineer for computation and rport. Among the Mddi ra u ere the j p, O'Neill Construction Con-struction company of Ogden P J Mo ran ef Sail ' ake, J, W Melleq of Salt T.ake. and O A. Heman of Salt Lake The figures read last night indicated that. Moran was the lowest bidder, his bid being a little over 28 ooo. The other bids ran as high as $31,000. However, the contract will not be awarded until the engineer ait. r tr0inS over tn? figUreS( deslgi nates which is the low bid. A resolution was passed providing for sidewalk improvement on Cook street, between Adams and Jefferson ;i venues Bids for sidewalk improvement on Lafayette avenue, made by the Wheelwright Construction company A Ashton and G. A Heman were referred to the city engineer for com putation and report. The petition of property owners for curb and gutter on Monroe avenue between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, was referred to the city engineer en-gineer to renort as to whether juri3-dietlon juri3-dietlon has been gained ',1!0: wo!"k done b-the j. h i -onstn.ctlon company were flowed and the auditor Instructed to draw warrants In settlement as f0T-lows: f0T-lows: Curb and gutter on Endion avenue, ave-nue, between Twenty-second and 1 vventy-h.rd streets. $1553.88; curb and gutter on Twenty-foVrth street r ;velnul41t?arTwL0n End'-nnd End'-nnd Twenty-thirt" fin |