Show I 1 I 1 TOE THE CITY COUNCIL COUN CIL so I 1 I 1 it proves to lo be 10 an all evening for I 1 STREET resurrected bait lade li tie the COMP aill art are jp AP by the cou ml util wi and a compromise kilet ted met last evening council i the city t in n regular s session sion ion XI 11 council were present afu the minutes of the regular and three special meetings mee tinga were read and approved the following petitions were tea read a and acted upon I 1 4 edward joanson and others petitioned for the grading of adams between twenty eight and woodman reeo addition and reimbursement for damages caused by its not having been graded the property owners having been assessed for the opening and grading of the street committee on streets and laws A 0 mckinney and others for extension tension of water system along twenty seventh from wall to pacific and on pacific couth south to twenty eighth committee on an water supply i reports OR laws the committee decem mended that the petition of the owners of west ogden for correct plat be I 1 granted adopted also reported that geo 11 II latsons Mat sona sons proposition to the committee regard dg thirtieth street had been withdrawn awn mr allison reported that brxa Mr Matson to wished the council t to 0 name nam e an arbitrator be he to name another other r those two to name a third to decide on the price oe 0 the land also reported an amended ordinance prescribing the duties of the city auditor aleo also recommended that the city marshal be instructed to strictly en force th the a ordinance relating to to licensed peddlers and transient merchants adopted also asked for farther further time on all other matters under the their supervision granted on claims athe committee recommended the payment of bills amounting to 92 CO 60 adopted also asked leave to refer to the con ude ration of the council the claim of the aiden electric light company for 29 arc are E lights during february also recommended the adoption of the report of joseph baxter pound keeper for the year ending february U 1891 provided the amount due the city 55 bad been paid to the treasurer adopted on oa streeta Streets the committee recommended that the city designate the south side ot of twenty fifth street immediately vast of the city ball hall aa as a stand lor ter job ers ra adopted I 1 also on petition of union mercantile company lor the graveling ot of the alley running east from grant between twenty fourth and twenty filth fifth that no money be expended on asid alley until dedicated to the city for public use adopted also that the usa use of shot guns in guarding prisoners at work be allowed 0 only in ia isolated parts of the city adopted on pu public alic buildings and grounds the committee recommended that a drain be made to carry off the waters from lands east and southeast of the I 1 city cemetery adopted the work of digging the trench was placed under the supervision of the street committee A telegram was read from the manufacturers of chemical engines giving 1800 as the price of an engine delivered at I 1 ogden accompanying it was the recommend recommendation atio of the mayor for the purchase of a champion to be paid on acceptance in one year tsoo in two years and in three years at 0 per cent interest recommendation adopted and the I 1 mayor authorized author zed to order the engine graves dee and cannon vot 0 ing no the city marshal reported fifty one arrests the past two weeks of which thirty eight convictions were secured thirteen having been discharged 3 DILLS BILLS the payrolls pay rolls of the street supervisor marshal and city scavenger were read and allowed in thaL matter of the hospital stow ards bills the city physician recommended that the feeding of patients be carried on by the city so that I 1 the steward would have no pecuniary interest in keeping a corta certain number of patients at at the hospital lentes the the ate stewards ads board bill was referred to the sanitary committee the prisoners board bill and marshals d a sundries were also allowed other bills were referred to the committee on claims the police commission presented the following report your police commission 1 respectfully reports recommending that the city marshal be permitted to occupy the residence rooms in the jal jar building be he be authorized to feed the city prisoners at the current price of 18 cents ceni per meal also we recommend I 1 that ivan williamson bo be appointed 11 night jailer jaller to take the place 0 otly L W tackett i aiyu WM II 11 i FRANK J CANNON CAt NOr I 1 JOHN 14 I 1 i mr lundy asked it if any charge had been preferred against mr tackett q mr gave as hia his reason for I 1 a signing the report that it was on the 1 t the he recommendation of the city marshal as be thought no man ought to be kept who was objectionable to the hiet chief of police mr air cannon elated stated that the report was made because it vs was as thought to be for fr the best interests of the city mr tackett passed over the bead head of his bi superior officer to make a corn com F tl plaint nt which really was to the effect that favoritism had be been en practiced in certain departments of the city government ern ment and IMI after having endured 1 his alleged troubles tor for two years without complaining to bia his fiu officer h mr air lundy bold held that mr tackett should be retained from the fact that be he bad had made known these wrongs he lie thought mr tackett bad complained to the proper party mr allison considered that the grounds of complaint against mr I 1 J tackett were not sufficient for bis his removal BI mr cannon stated that mr tackett had received a weeks notice to appear he ile did a appear p at and bad had t two wo hours tie to explain r himself myself I 1 lie ile failed to substantiate his former sta statements terne ate which were really a gross charge made against mr metcalf Met calt mr allison said that according t he statutes the jailor has no superior or officer the chief of nolice ice has control over the jail the he police corn com I 1 I 1 I 1 11 t I 1 I 1 I 1 d mission I 1 were appointed to listen to such i charges and investigate them he le held that the marshal could noi not interfere in the least and the he jailor was the pall party who should I 1 seo to the feeding of U the prisoners mr tackett stated that he bad performed art 0 amed his duties faithfully anil and E had d made no complaint mr met calf calt came cameto to me and asked me to move out ont as he be wanted to teed feed the mad prisoners himself I 1 absolutely refused to do BO so unless entirely entirely r removed 11 M oved from the position of 0 jailor the h 1 only I r compi complaint abut brought against me ia Is that I 1 we went t to the mavor with my complaint instead ot of the iho marshal mayor turner asked mr tackett did you not state to me that mr baxter was making from to a month mouth and that yon you were doing all the work yes air you say that you had done a all the work and all the ditty dirty work at the jail alone 7 yes sir air did you not say that favoritism was abeln being shown yes BIT air and there was you stated you had bad done this for two years past without cimpl complaining s in yes sir 11 the first part of the report relating to tha the marshal taking charge of feeding the prisoners was put to vote and lost lundy spencer graves shurtliff allison and elliott voting no and Mc Manie dee calvert and cannon cannot voting yes the latter pirt part of the report referring to the removal of mr tackett was also lost by the same vote miscellaneous the amended ordinance defining she the duties of the city auditor wac was read the second and third time and massed passed unanimously it was ordered published in the utah slate democrat the ordinance providing for the e exhibition of the interior of all retail liquor houses by the removal of blinds ind and other banners or obstruction on sunday was taken up and read the second and third time amended and passed unanimously it was ordered published in THE tirs STANDARD mr allison moved to reconsider the he vote whereby the ordinance ing ng to a street railway franchise was lost carried the ordinance was taken up as having baving been read the third ti time me the motion for its passage was withdrawn and the ordinance ordin anca left open for amendment mr allison presented the follo following w substitute for section 2 of the 0 ordinance rd 1 the section which throughout ghou t the past discussion on this ord innace appeared to be the stickler a recesses were taken twice during the evening and at 1110 mr allison reread re read his substitute which had been amended with the assistance of I 1 mr it rhodes mr cannon objected to the into on the grounds that the concessions a asked from the com company pany were not granted darrely nan nar cely rely t that bat there should only be two tracks on agton and Twenty fifth mr allison stated that there were two wo franchises in existence each havor the right to a double track on hose those streets and there was no way of restricting them mr bit dee stated that the streets were wing being loaded down two companies laving having right to double trac tracks ke water mains gas mains and sewers and each must have access to their property it was a bad cond condition but be saw no wa way whereby th the a matter could be lere mr cannon could see a remedy by restricting the ogden street rall rill way w ay company to one track on streets alres already dy having one track then when the henderson enderson II company ap apply p anchise for a repeal in the clause of the franchise providing iro viding that other com companies paRies can ise use their theirl tracks the boncee concession sion r restricting a strict ing them to one track can easi aly y be secure secured ds mr dee considered it impracticable aa as the ogden street railway company would refuse to accept the franchise with such restrictions mr rhodes stated that bis his company would not concede any right it had if f they could not build on other streets they would perfect their tem em on the five streets they already had the substitute for section 0 2 was read and adopted aa as follows P mr cannon voting no section 2 that thera is hereby granted to henry M beardsley his successor or successors or assigns in addition to the rights acquired by lim him or them over the streets of ogden city by eaid said resolution of august ath IBM the right to construct maintain and operate a single or doable double track street railway with the nece necessary esary switches and turnouts upon any and all of the other streets of ogden C city ity provided however that in no case shall the henry M X his successor or successors or assigns construct maintain or operate more than one street railway track on any street in ogden city not mentioned and included in the said resolution of august fth 1883 unless with the consent of the city council first had and obtained if any such street shall already bo be occupied by a single street railway track of any other street railway company association or individual and in case any such street not mentioned in said resolution of aug ath 1883 shall have therein a double line of street railway tracks then no additional track shall be laid thereon much disc discussion assion arose a as 8 to the clause designating the times that cars should be run but it was wall finally fixed by allowing the council to fix that matter in the future by ordinance or resolution the time fixed for the commence ment went of operations was changed from ninety to sixty days mr rhodes consenting sen oen ting the ordinance pas passed sed by a vote of 0 9 to 1 mr can cannon inon voting no mr rhodes stated that h his Is company would surprise instead of disappoint the cit city on the work that they would perform perform from this time on the care ex exercised by the city be he considered very commendable and if be had tied said anything out of the way in the a heat of previous diebus alone ha jig re regretted grette A it very much touch the ordinance was WA a ordered published in the commercial after acceptance tance by the company cep the lime council C adjourned a at t midnight |