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Show iioiiDiincE HAS ItED TO RECEIVE L nnti-booth ordinance, that has Umili Jrcivlng several weeks' atten-zW?n atten-zW?n J m the citv commissioners, IB?0. "s postponed for final passage Irning. No definite (late was Yinfaffifer hearing, but it was in-sted in-sted that it probably Will come up ipWSVSamuel Browning, follow-TEh follow-TEh reading of the ordinance as it W l,,n(Is favored its Immediate pas-fflVespIa'wing pas-fflVespIa'wing that the resttaurant Mf- Asocial lion has urged its adop-Hfa,rd adop-Hfa,rd that it will practically iin-fir3 iin-fir3 Me to frame an ordinance more 3Jp" nielv directed toward reducing -3Ke delinquency. He stated that, tfJKSse opposing were determined to itfE? the 'city had a legal department for Just such purposes. rSSfte ordinance, as it now reads. t-M eliminate all boths of whatever Encter on upper floors in restau -tt cafes and refreshment parlors. "A require that booths on the lower i Sir oust be open and not more than it kel " height. It also fixes a J! Ke fee of $12 a year, payable April tt pad prohibits minors under the ago H i ,6 vears to patronize restaurants, 5f!s 'refreshment parlors or ' other --lijcnlaces after 9 o'clock in the ove-i$n ove-i$n unless attended by a parent, '4 Kdian or other suitable person, f Koroissioners Jones and Flygare freved it advisable to delay the pas- ire and undertake lo ' nroparocom-i nroparocom-i Smise ordinance which would be sat- Ehctory to all dealers, si C,mmssioner Flygare introduced a '6 Solution for Jhe encourageniQnt. of V, nr aniens during the summer. The H fiJailon pcos the city on record to finDir free wnter to all corner-lot and 2er" gardens cultivated by school ? fcfldren under 15 years of age. Arthur Larson, city auditor, filed ft & report of the receipts and expend- tares for the month of Jnnuary, which c rweived and ordered filed, in jAn amendment was passed to the or-J or-J Ibance creating a deputy city auditor, ! fecreaElng the salary of that official ? fro3fi200 to $1500 a year; and anoth-s anoth-s i amendment was passed to the ordi- OEce governing the conduct of street or notormcn, prohibiting passengers 1 fica engaging the motorman in' con-il con-il ftnatlon while the car was in motion. 3 Jas a final matter of business, the re-; Sil nrt of Commissioner Flygare dls-3b dls-3b liJalng any municipal jurisdiction 'Mttn Doxey avenue, wns received and tiered filed. The report Avas the re-t re-t of Ihe recent demand of Postmus-W. Postmus-W. W. Browning that the city sup-adequate sup-adequate sldowalks on Doxoy ave-vce ave-vce or suffer the penalty of having ibil deliver discontinued. The re-4, re-4, jcrtvas in the nature of a reply to w fetmaster Browning's communlca-fci |