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Show LICENSE DENIED Of OF CAFES On 25TU STREET A new phase in the campaign againal the cafes and restaurants of this city that are not complying with the city ordinances regulating the booths and sanitary conditions was begun be-gun last night when ihe city commission commis-sion voted to rrfu.-.' ihe license lo the Newport cafe at 2 IS Twenty-fifth street The application for the license was made by W. H Henry, proprietor, and was turned down on reeommendalion oi Chief of Poliee T. E Browning, who reported that ihe place had nol complied com-plied with the requirements of the booth ordinance, and the repon of Sanitary Inspector George Shorten, who reported to the city commission that the place was not being kept in accordance with the sanitarv laws. J Inspector Shorten niade the state- ment in his report that in scoring the . I plnco it was found to be entitled to i 'only HO points out of n possible 100. . I The commission voted al once, on 'hearing the clerk read .the reports, to Idenv ihe license to the Newport cafe I lo Operate within the city limits of ilOgden and to have the cifv auditor ijdraw a warrant for ihe refunding of the license money that had been de posilcd by the proprietor The report of Sergeant J F. lCeili- her. of the Ogden police department on the result of Ihe survey of the le- i cal eating and drinking places was presented pre-sented to the city commission The l sergeant recommended that licenses for the Alhambra. Newport, Vienna and Senate cafes all be denied. It was explained that these places had applied ap-plied for li ense ns required by tin ordinance but had not complied with the provisions of the ordinance which specified that booths, partitions, elc , must be removed. There were fifteen eating and drinking drink-ing places, which were recommended to be '-ranted licenses, two being he!d in abeyance. Recommendations for granting of li censes were as follows: Baumeister Bros , Bon Ton. L S. Cafe, S Suvva. H. E. Goddard, The Griss, Joseph Lau-eerica Lau-eerica for the Paris hotel, George Kay, James Kaus, George F. Cave, National hotel, James Papageorgln, Stimson cafe, O. S. Taylor. John Davalls. Two held in abeyance were Green-well's Green-well's and the Falstaff It is uruier-slooi' uruier-slooi' that I hose licenses are to be granted but the commission wlthhfld action until the concerns had fully , complied with the provisions of the ordinance Thev have explained that they are installing new fixtures and I n it will take some time to make the change For this reason the matter mat-ter as regards the two was held in abeyance. The quesii.tn in reference to the cafes not acc-d upon was referre 1 to1 Ihe : uperinlendent of public safety! ami 'he city aGorney. I |