Show THE CITY COUNCIL the regular session slimly attended last list evening A 0 of BUM BILLI ALLOWED the ta council will abet ai as a coard of or I 1 quillia quill za tion friday oct to t bear to t its tk opening or thirtieth street tha the city council met in regular session last list evening with mayor M ity 0 r kiesel in the chair there ware present aldermen whalen and Pree baw councilmen blaisdel Bl agdel isdel zelmer carer carey anderas An deram doram turner dauglass Dan glass and griffin III bal enginger Engi Engla eer perkins ns ass e revor cassi n recorder Ke corder mcnutt IV L por ter tar Ile bialon ascia rowe and others othere tha the minutes of lait last wera read road and approved PETITIONS postmaster kimbill kimball commercial national bank and othera letitio pe petitioned titio nod the council to put in a croas ingon on twenty fourth street between washington and grant ave naos interred referred to tho the commit committe tsa 3 on streets with power to act REPORTS the com commilles on claims r acom bended that the bill of the comi commercial ner be allowed and that tho the co company in pany collect from front tha the enderson Ilen II dergo n company for publishing the ele electric atri c railway ordinance report adopted councilman blaedel repart tel that the cement cemen is all dry and out on of danger ger appropriations street commissioner city engineer 48 70 janitor and grounds bupt of water works pay ray roll of city marshal 05 express and freight charges 76 L LW W tackett L IV tackett for hospital 1 tal IV B R porter co mr brown on motion of alderman whalen mr air porter was allowed two weaks more in which to finish work oa on liberty park the city marshal ban led if his report LANE mr griffin stated th that thit it a loin ot of had be negotiated and be he thought the council should commence spending it by gr grading biag the streets and keeping them io in good repair during the winter A great deal of work bad had been dona done and the perfect grado grade of ho the streets has his been the cause of many complimentary kry remarks by strangers during the winter months there ara a large number of workingmen in want of employment and should bs put to work on the streets the mayor elated stated that he the council agreed with him but the money hd had not been placed yet mr griffin end said he had rece ivel a num number berof of inquiries and aad the loan could at ones be made judge stated that one week ago a resolution had baen boon passed cutting down the city engineers payroll pay roll and that mr perkins w was i unable to giva give the grade on which to lay the sidewalks and men were now waiting for it to ba mide made mr air wished to know whether the work would have to lay idle simply for the want of half a day dava a work the mayor slated stated that the work would have to so go over until call tha money waa was in the treasury mr perkina perkins reported that the amount allowed him was only enough to keep one man in his office besides himself being BO so short handed the work on tho the would demand the attention of the entire force and no nothing th could be dona done on the streets ingbald on n motion of councilman G a the engineer win was allowed extra per month mouth f on motion ben E luch rich wa was s allow allowed e d to address tho the council on behalf of the home savings and building Cail dins association cia tion lie he desired the wo use ot of the city hall in which to hold a public meeting next thursday night the request was granted alderman offered a resolution that all expenses fir fr publishing I 1 ordinances granting franchises ba charged to the companies benefited bon anted C anth handed in a statement to the effect that the driver of tho the hosa hoes cart unmercifully whipped the I 1 1 0 ras and bo be thought something d be i done the motion was put and carriel unanimously that the driver of the wagon ba be discharged mr douglas thought that the other I 1 man inan should also be discharged mr air blasdel and the mayor thi motion should not bo be acted upon too hastily and it was referred to tho the committee on firo fro department assessor cassin presented bli hil assessment ses roll tor for the opening of thirtieth street east to the weber canal coun councilman c blaid offered a resolution t that hat the cornell sit aa as a board ot of equalization friday october 21 to bear protests on the ope opening ing 0 of I 1 the street east to the canal canal A also one ono I 1 that the tax for the opening of the street become dua due november 1 and aud delin delinquent november 30 1890 gent 13 both of resolutions were adopted i council adjourned |