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Show $23,7 1G.12. and they wnt through uq- J der suspension of the rulee. i Partial estimates of contractors ; I lor paving, sower, water main and i sidewalk work amounting to nearly $90,000 wore approved: tho final cstl- : mates going to the finance committee commit-tee for checking. Then tho council took up routine ) business. The Utah Light & Railway I company sent a communication ac- . coptlng the offer of the council to va- cate Eleventh West street, between the Salt Lake Rout and Oregon Short Line tracks If 'the company would furnish free power for' tho i operatlonof the elevator on the city side of the joint building. This wus i referred to the committee on municipal muni-cipal laws and the city attorney to draw up a proper contract. .1. D. Hanley's contract for sewer extension exten-sion No. 267 was approved by request, re-quest, Tbis extension is known as "Sandy Fowler's gewer," in Second North street, from Quince to Center street, and the work will be done immediately. 8SLT LAKE CITY COICILiTREi SALT LAKE. July 3. Realizing j that' there would be no meeting of the Salt Lake city council next week unless some provision could be mado for transacting the busluess of Salt lake at Reno, Nev., the council cleaned clean-ed up its slate at a special meeting yesterday. There were really two meetings, the first being called at 11:15 o'clock yesterday morning for the passage of the monthly pay-rolls, and the second: being called at 11:17 j for "consideration of partial esti- ! mates and bucIi other bjslness as might come before . the meeting. The monthly pay-rolls amounted to |