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Show i pi.d (ho cr-ur,cl! ofncurrr.,j (D s,.. ntl..n. Th.. rrr;,rdr w.., n,-rrt- .1 t,. alvli.. th.- rallmad c-m;,iin ci'pilnsly. Mr. f.rk.-r ra;i...i u,.. I(m-nln o: tb.- r-.j-inrll to thr- r ., ( th.,t th- Lis tit.irj hi l: trr p-'irL. U r s. J !! tl.o.jsht it kh..uM to oj -.L. J and '-l In a taui'ury condition. To ccinnl I'Kruit.d thp recorder to r.j-.i.t the ity r-t rk comiulst lotn-r t. .;,(n th' Ijvoti.ry ar.d m-. tnat - (3 tnhitaui--d lu pood c cdl'.L.n. Tl..' Ki-ard i r-.uiiilzatlon. In th-! th-! a't r oi the t.:j,dli.5 r f cjrl. ar.d (.Vt. r !Utr!cJ J...', rr . r.e th t tb. re J vire rjo prou-n atrsln- t rh- tax . v and u-.--ru.r.t tor m.- dltrirt, nrd tly r r..ii.i. n !-.J tL.t ihi. tjX KL.1 ! I.. ori!ir:n-d It was tit i rder l f. a uruinlrrivrn v tf of the cnuncll- i May R.d 0n Sidewalk. j City Attorney w ro-.or-id I that th -r.intlnc of th- r'-q if-' oi I 1. S. Trart. lu.d otl r th:it laN-r-1 it if n.en who ,avf to travl from ' th. ir bomos to th lr plarri (.f ).ilH.r on blrjcls ho p r t i . it t I t 'rn'i J iij. on the tide) pf tho r It v wrnjlrt ! Lf purely a ina'ter of ooliry on th" J l-art o. t lir- rr.n.!!. Mr . Vir.f In lilf fntnmunif atlnn n iled that th-r-m n rjn.-i-tWin of law invoh., m tbp in.ii iT at all. Itiarnurh a- an rrdlnanf"- reiilatii.c th. mho f hirv-rl. hirv-rl. H in thf city had l.fti rnj'-"l Tl ' conn II. In' i, p-lit laV." hn r- fori-rul!irv of not enforrlr.p the or-dinanre or-dinanre If It should uolrf. Tlie rcrnmnnlration crArriA fiN-d ni.iit 31"1'! laU.rlnc n.'-n nomr- 1 1 mr Co n! I a .'tl(!on with th roiruil r.i KliiR that they ho . rniltte j to rhlo on lh- f.ldewal's wl'h th ir whei.M f' ln; t. and from their jhires of rm-r'loyuient. rm-r'loyuient. th'-y cli-ltnlrij; that In t). v. Inter tlnv- It Is nit.- i,'iiio.--it,!,. to rl ! a wh'-el (n the mid lie of lh SESSION OF IDE CITY COUNCIL I -es. lie also nsked In behaJf of the people living near the viaduct on Sall avenue that an are llcht t-placed t-placed at the fool of Twenty-fourth street, under the viaduct The first I art of the petition was refeiTe l to the t hief of ISilIci- with power to art. the serond heloi; referred to the Kent Committee. Sower Ordinance Passes. The ordinance f.roidlns for sewer district li! and paving district 1"2 pa-Ke( their third and final readlnc. L'pon their approval by the mayor . tiiey will I..- laws. The council adjourn. for one w-ek. avenue as recommended by the city inlneiT. jj referred to the fewer omtllltteo. The statement of the engineer H K-rdini: extr.i work on Madl- n avenue ave-nue was referred to ttie city engineer Mid the street committee. Waterworks department special payroll in the sum it $142.', and claims for $7,011...t were allowed and Jer il j.a id. The auditor's payroll lor the city departments for two weeks In the Mjm of $3.1 is. SI was allowed and or-ordered or-ordered paid. The petition of H .C. jrdlel'..h that the council pay attention to hU pre-v pre-v ous petition for the consideration of the council regarding certain Krad-fiin Krad-fiin In front of hi house on Quincy avenue, was referred to the city en-K'neer en-K'neer the committee on ftreets and 'he city attorney. Want Police Protection. Fred L. C'Hldard vtateH to the council coun-cil In a written communication that he lUc In u very danpen'uis section of the city, 23.(1 Wall aenue. It being dangerous for him to h ave or return to his home late at night and that It was also dangerous for him to have his wife and baby at home alone, because be-cause of the fact that numerous bad men and tramps haunt that section of the city. lie asked that a special of.lo r be apMjln(.'d to escort him to and from his home at night and thut the otll-ot otll-ot also he required to gie protection to his home, thai the tramps might be kept away t rom the premises. Mr. Cod. lard .suggest.-. that he he appointed appoint-ed a special oflU.r, without pay that he mUht he empowered to make arrests ar-rests and order tramps and other "undesirables" away from his prem- H ad . -icy were ronlcht to h'ne the Hfd f the sllewalks during the winter win-ter luoriihs. The matter wa- referred to the city attorney, he reporting as above .-.ft forth. Estimates Allowed. Estlma'e-, were allowed and ordered pal.i as follows: Moran Construction mmp;.n"s thir l estimate for sewr work. $:;.T.f"'..S7. P. J. Moran Construction company's f.rst estimate, paina district 102, $34 "JS3.3.. Wheelwright Construct len company's compa-ny's first partial estimate sewer 1S. $ J.4 42 .50. J. P. O'Neill company, extra work, curb and gutter 101'. in. The city engineer reported th-at the v. ork had been completed and the -ral estimates allowed and paid on fldewaU; district ion. sewer districts 103 nnd 101. and paving district 101. and recommended ihat the bond tiled I v the i otitraetvrs be released. The matter was referreel to a special t em-rulttee em-rulttee appointed by the president of the council. The committer1 apiminl-ed apiminl-ed were Counclltiien Fljgare, Barker Mul Wilson. The pawnent of the final estimate of the Moran construction company j foi the paving of Canal alley was referred re-ferred to the street committee and ti t city engineer. Planking Car Tracks. The matter of plant. .ne the Mreet car track on Washington avenue where street paving Is being made, was referred to the committee on railroads rail-roads The matter of discontinuing the work of laying drains on Madison On motion of Council man Austin I the city council hit night Instructed i the Ity re ceiptor to notlly the (g- i1. n Kni.id Transit companv that the i Salt Ie Ogd. n Railway com-; com-; p-uiy K now e",.er.iting lt ars uver the v iaduct on Wall tut nue ami Thlr- ty-hi-cond street, and that, as per ."gre efii' tit, the fctre-4-t ear sy.-le-m iiiiiot to extended to Thirty-third street. New Patrolmen. The appointment e.f rt Herrkk. .1. A. llutchens and W. W. Rle-hait"n an patrolmen, made by Chlet of l' lice Thomas E p.rowning. wer unan-ln.ously unan-ln.ously connrraed by the city fall, fa-ll, crs. The recommendation of the license committee that n part of the prke of n liquor license be r fuuded to J. W. McKeun.t was adopted and the re-o re-o rder was autiiorlzed to give Mr. McKenna credit for the amount. Extend Water Main. The waterworks committee rcceim-lucnded rcceim-lucnded that water main extensions be mad.- cm West Second street, north op Ogden avenue and east on Twentieth Twenti-eth tttri-et, and also that tne Mteirneys having In hand Iho suit to quiet title to the waters of Tayior'n canyon between be-tween the city and the Cnlon Pacific Pacif-ic Railway company be requested by the- city recorder to proceed with the cj fo. Tho report was unanimously adopted. i O. S. L. to Put Roadbed to Grade. Councilman Marker suegeted Ihat the Oregon Short Line le Instructed to place Iti radbe.j at grade on Second Sec-ond strvel and Washington rivenue. JM.ii..ii.p.win l .1 p.ni in. . |