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Show Moran Contracting Co.. third estl- ' .mate for newer 103 11,050.12. J. P. O'Neill company first estimate BkfewnJk 109 J3.234.C6. Moran Contracting Co., first estimate esti-mate newer 105, $3,172.50 Moran Contracting Co., third estimate esti-mate sower 104, $1,516.53. Tho jotltlon of trie Salt Iiko and Ogden . Railway company axklng the privilege of using tho poles of the irtahjjgbt and .Railway company la th, renter of Lincoln avenue, between Twenty-fourth ' and Twenty-fifth , streets for six months was denied. The -matter of adjusting taxes on property of James Plngree in a Bldo-walk Bldo-walk district was referred to the tax committee. L, The petition of residents of Jackson avenue for the extension of water . mains waa referred to the waterworks committee. J. S. Lewis and company were granted the privilege of removing the largo sidewalk clock from its present position. In front of the Lewis Jewelry store to the front of the building that is now being Improved for the bust ness, tho Lewis company to defray the expense of moving. A communication from W. Jenno offering of-fering to sell 51 shares of water stock In the Ogden Bench canal to the city for 23 cents share was referred to the waterworks committee. The matter of changing the flow of water in the Weber canal on South Washington avenue was referred to the. street committee for adjustment. The claim of George M. Hansen for $C0, alleged to bo due for special services ser-vices rendered the city auditor's office of-fice wsb allowed. It was stated In the bill that the $00 was for 12 days' work. Tho council adjourned to moet next Wednesday night REGULAR SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL J It- being reported by the board of equalization and.revlew at the. council coun-cil nesting lat evening tbnt there were no protests against the building of sidewalk district 109 and Fewer districts 105. and 10G. It wa ordered that th tax for the same be levied nnd collected according to the city ordinance recently passed upon the the question. The recommendation of the ll"ht committee that three lights on Seventeenth Seven-teenth street be established, one at Lincoln avenue, another at Gibson and third nt Pacific, wa turned down by the council without comment, the vote being four to threo In favor of the report. It being a matter In which money must be expended, a two thirds majority vote was required, and the motion to adopt the" report of the committee wns lost. Councilman Council-man Peery was excused from voting acd Councilman Dickson and Flygaxe. were not present. On the recommendation of the committee com-mittee on sidewalks tho guarantee bond of the Wheelwright construction company on a cement contract was refunded. The waterworks committee and the city enprtneer recommended that the final estimate of tho Wheelwrttht construction company for the bnlld-fng bnlld-fng of the new reservoir for the water-I water-I works system in the sum of $4,100.15 be allowed and It was so ordered, j Upon the recommendation of the city engineer the following estimates , were allowed. ' J P. O'Neill compnnv for intersections intersec-tions In sidewalk district 100, $252.85. McKay & Read eompmy second estimate es-timate for work In sidewalk district 105. for $1,571.70. I Moran Contractlns Co.. third estimate esti-mate for paving canal alley, $501.93. |