Show CHT CITY COUNCIL AS f JS y jid 00 REP OUTS f the sanitary condition of tho City Miscellaneous matters tho the council met in the council chamber at 4 pta friday in the absence odthe lil mayor kyor alderman dee was called calk to the chair after disposing 9 of tho the minutes 0 of f the previous meeting the council proceeded to business I 1 tho the recorder read a peti petition tiou signed by charles M cole in which a cato cite dated june 1870 was introduced signed by P F D richards probate I 1 i to judge asserting that he was the er or of tho fali following 0 win g gand landa a portion of lots 1 12 2 3 analo an dlO blev C ogden city survey about one acre in all and asked the council to order a deed for eaid said land referred to committee on bubli 0 Q oun jl mr F A brown in in wb behalf aft of t the canfield Ca afield estate asked farther further time to pay the amount remaining due 1330 on water tax for the year on motion alderman eccles time was extender ext extended endea till the first 0 of march to make mike payment VA COMMITTEE depont RE POnT alerman alderman eccle eccles of the committee on water supply reported everything in good running order councilor driver of the com committee cittee on streets reported como grading on fifth st between Spring and smith 1 gravel hauled on main st between aith and some repairs on ath st and bridgest built on the bench al also so that good pro progress kresa was being made in in the grading of ath st bad been expended on the streets during the tho past year and 1203 days work performed by prisoners report accepted ce ted f in behalf of the an on public grounds councilor folker recommended that the petition of L 11 ashton to purchase lot C be granted report accepted and recommendation adopted councilor ben E H rich of the committee on sanitary said that the ho police had visited numerous places since sinco they last list reported and bad found things in a satisfactory condition w with h an exception or two and that tho physician had bad informed them that there were but two flags out at pree end and they would be taken down in thi th charse course ol 01 ot two er three days the health of the community is good mr kich rich reported farther that be he had visited the hospital during the day ho he found the bouee in good order exempt that some screen doors and windo windows WS were lying out on the aide aid bill hill the lady who as living there wt asia in a suffering condition and although she did not complain it was plain to be seen that she was not properly provided for her child children ret were not properly clothed and she needed support suppora from some place if she bad no friends who were interested enough in her andja hex bez children to make them corn for tuble be he thought that it was as little as the council could do to help the woman out councilor driver asked that tb the 31 marshal arshal be instructed to inquire into the condition 0 of r this lady before any action could be taken WS lewis who was present arose to bis his feet and by consent of the chairman remarked substantially as follow sI babi between two and three weeks wages coming to menow me now which I 1 shall hall use in that direction this ibis report I 1 say is greatly eye overdrawn n I 1 have taken pains to have witnesses 1 aes to see what I 1 have taken into this house aind I 1 have taken an abundance in there and I 1 have witnesses to prove it I 1 have bad had plenty brought to the thi bouse house this thing is brought fo for r a purpose ur dee and I 1 can see it all As far as tee the cloth clothing ipg Is concerned with tho the wages I 1 have earned I 1 can see to it the chairman replied that it wae was not nol p publicly that it was M mr r 1 lew as family that was referred to a councilor rich said that he lie bad d not overdrawn the report indeed he had not pictured it as bad as it really is and jt it had pad not been done for a purpose the truth was that the poor woman bad to go and borrow 13 lothes to put on her child before she site could take it out to a meeting mr driver drivers recommendation wae was put in the form of a motion and carried by unanimous vote of the council mr eccles of the tramway committee reported that tho the wheels had been received frem from salt lake and proved to be no better than the onn one they bad had first obtained and sud thought that in the future they would have bay a to procure wheel iL gelse elsewhere where report t accepted alderman pee dee of the committee on law reported that the demurrer to the injunction was argued thur thurs day eveking in the district court by judge emerson in m behalf of the city the road supervisors report for the quarter ending pe cember ISM was read and accept accepted edi also the sextons report which showed that six cemetery lots had been sold the auditory auditor S report for the year end ending ing december 31 at 1886 F daspro was presented and approve approved ed by y th the council after which councilor driver referring to the apropo proposed t d history of ogden city called t the a attention of the council to the fact that mr gulldge Tull dge had been at work for a considerable elders sid erable a time and had not as yet received recci ved remuneration from the cit city and in yiew view of the fact that mr ar was fn 12 straightened orai likened circum ft stances he thought it no more aban than just that the council render tender him aji noc asur tary y assist assistance nce even if they h had to do be fram their own ini individual ivi 1 al resources enterprise and must pot bie ba 1111 allowed owed to go 0 down ah the rei remarks narks of mr driver were endorsed by w number of the council and after mature deliberation it was resolved that they wait until t the be bourl cour rules upon the demurrer 1 and if the ruling prove unfavorable to render mr tho necessary assistance si in the wa way T suggested by mr driver councilor rich then asked for the consideration of a bill amounting to 33 which amount bad been expended by y the third ward in the burial of a certain individual named nixon he ile recommended that the city pay the sum referred to tho Committee on P fa finance ance the usual alls for labor etc were then thed allowed council adjourned adjourn od wa n |