Show the city council the city council hold held its second september meeting thursday evening mayor welsh and all council councilmen mn bere iere pi present chent the minutes ini of tile alie previous mcellin me eling were read anid aind approved app to quite title jacob crooks informed tile the e fauneil m cil that certain property own e ed by him had been sold for city taxes ca causing rasing a which impaired the title and he askco asic 4 that the pi city y issue him a quit claim deed to straighten maib out on motion the mayor was instructed to sign such a deed not much improvement chairman thompson of the public health committee reported ahalt the ontario mill had again affail been visited and conditions K found olin d but little improved since t lie last visit of the committee regarding 1 the caring of the p poisonous 0 fumes As yet only one fan was in operation which is not sufficient cien to do the work assurance was given givan however by superintendent holt that tile the fumes awauld be taken care of just as soon ats as necessary appliances could be and installed the report was adopted with a proviso front from mr mcgill that the commit committee tee keep right after tile the company to better belter conditions dit ions bought a corner comer chairman chairman of streets alleys an and li bridges who lias has had liis his eye on the old park city coal office corner for a long time reported that the alie same could be purchased tor for bind 1913 taxes lie ile said aid in his opinion it H was ca a dangerous corner because of the narrow road and lie ha recommend cd its purchase councilman paull carid attention to tho the fact that the city had a i deficit and further expenditures should nut not be incurred unless it was absolutely necess atry on motion of thompson the recommendation roc of was vas adopted and the city will soon own a corner comer and a building ln wants hyrum J steel was present aj said that lie he was informed blixt the city wanted to lo build a road through soule of his mining ground in the lower part of tile town and he was willing to giar iv fiem ri of way for informed the gentleman that a road had been there for the past thirty years and what the city wanted to do now wis was to imi improve rove it councilman smith sinith aisted mr steel is the roa injured his property in any way and wa was answered in tile the negative but if the road ww was a benefit to the city it should pay for that benefit said lie he councilman paull was of the he opinion that if the road was necessary to be kept up it was wais the he mining companies that should ply ay for it and not the city the mining companies compani ies were responsible for the spoiling of the lower road ile he did not believe in bein being 0 too free with city money investigation should be mode regarding these matters and tile city treasury protected wherever possible on motion of councilman mcgill the matter was referred to the committee no streets alleys and bridges for it to find out who should keep up the road and how wants the music manager frank shields of the park city independent band asked the llie privilege of using the band room every tuesday and thursday day except council nights for ue lie also wanted to use the music aind instruments instrument that he understood belonged to the city the practice privilege was given him but lie he was informed that the city had no claim oll oa either music or instrument except the bass drum and that was in in pos possession of the parla park city military band with the cites consent bum sidewalks city marshal mair stated he haid had commenced repair work w M side walks because of bad work of contractor weber thou thought lit weber should be compelled to make good and paull agreed with him stating that the matter hind haid been referred to attorney evans who should be locked up lip for not reporting to the council oo uncil what could cond be done regarding the poor c ement cement work by an apparently patently ly irresponsible out antem Sille contractor I 1 thompsons Thomp sons motion to lo alil lill was wag then N paa a ried ned |