Show NO WATER TO SPARE j say the ontario people anent the marsac mill proposition OUR MUNICIPAL FATHERS transact business bills allowed to be repainted report of city officer the city council was called to order V wednesday ednes day evening by mayor ilson all members being present after the roll call reading and approving ol 01 the utes of the last meeting the following bills were presented park city ater W co 64 00 II 11 G bates 1 30 rov mercantile co t 38 R t sutton 29 90 P C light heat lower co macdonald ald broa 4 25 M k aschheim mer co 10 ba brov laundry 2 60 hopkins coal co 21 00 utah col co 8 sa 0 gibbor K M B tel co fc K ward fc V lecompte 2000 son 3 90 the bill of L Is ward tor fumigating fumi gating the residence of mrs mcbade and some question was raised as t why the bill should be pud by the city tl e pasi cian came in later on in the evening and explained that lie had not presented mrs mcbade with a bill the ardi nance was looked up and found to be just contrary to una it stating that no patient shall fumigate his own I 1 bouee and that patients must stand all expense of fumigation etc with the exception of this and the bills of dr lecompte aal W A son which were not 0 k all bills were allowed REPORTS OP OFFICERS the recorder Ee corder reported as follows fol lows hal on hand april ast 1st 45 receipts for month 2222 50 grand total 03 warrants iseabel daring month 2173 52 bal on hand may ast 1st 43 outstanding warrants city treasurer bal on hand april ast 1st 10 receipts tor month 2222 50 grand total 00 arrants paid 20 7 80 bal on may ast 1st 80 city sexton reported 10 deaths during the month 5 adults 6 children 6 fe males 4 males one body shipped to midway for interment 3 adults and 3 children interred in city cemetery 2 adults and 1 child in GI enwood cem eatery and turned over to the city treasurer oa 02 00 city jus lice 43 cases for the month collected in cash committed for labor 7 00 total amount of fines the street commissioner reported 00 expended for labor and material in leaning the streets building blumes flumes repairing etc poll tax collected in cash 12 00 labor 18 00 the fire chief reported 27 chimneys built daring the month and 9 raps put on chimneys beims A petition asking tor plank Bi dewalk beginning on norfolk aenne and end ing at first street was rad and refer red to the committee on streets alleys and bridges the petition was signed by john anderson and twelve other property owners and tax payers trainer leaby asked for a rebate on their liquor license which had been need but two weeks the attorney stated that no bond had been filed etien the place of boniness bo siness na opened and as a result it u as toon closed arain dailey that the petition be not granted but on suggestion of the mayor it was referred to tl e committee on licenses for im estimation application for liquor licence were pre from ball berry Mt Queeny sullivan mcewan jungberg oung berg Croas nian kelly and anderson A carigon three 0 these were referred back for correction as the place where the business was to be conducted was not stated A from the city actor ney in the kate johndon case wan read in which 11 e total amount to be paid mrs wag stated to be 1842 27 abia including the judgment interest and attorney 8 fees on motion of raft band and dailey a arrant or amount wag ordered drawn the teamster onion a communication muni cation altine that the city pay alg CO of the expense incurred in alie ike smallpox case tl e city pada ere much at the request aa they had not been consulted con Bulted in the matter at all john brink who waa present for the purpose pur pope cleared matteri that the bill or up a little by stating barseg medicine etc was 50 and tbt the teamster a union share of it was 16 W tha remainder of tt e bill having been paid by the lodges to chih mr belonged but the team berg union was financially rated and thought the city might help tl em out mayor the council that liia was that no nurge v aa at all necessary in lase n 1 at any rate the city never iced one to eo there on motion of Jo lingon 11 not allowed though ft was diat alie union take its troubles to the county clala letter from I 1 0 young represent log tt e 0 0 mclaughlin estate was read mr fargo elated that the letter na in response to an inquiry sent to mr boune by the on atly pro party the purchase of the asco ball the 41 lota comprising tl B ball are offered or 2200 loding the fence etc abe brand eland occupies four lota belonging to the kimball state and these can be pur chased at the rate 0 50 per lot fargo stated that mr oung had interned him emphatically that the arounds could not be rented attorney vi ight stated that he understood the oil base ball association atul held lease on the grounds and advised that the matter be farther investigated before final action was taken it decided that the attorney attorn oy should look thoroughly into the cage and report later on STANDING COMMITTEE the committee on city property report ed that they hat examined the old water hanx which tie city thought of buying and had found it in a very lory condition chairman fargo stated that superintendent moffat has informed him that the fire cl let was mistaken when he raid the ontario corn pany had agreed to keep an overflow of water in the tank all the time the ontario mine has no water to spare and it waa from there that the into the tank mr murlat suggested however that a pipe line might be run to the mill so that the water from that plant could be turned into the tank in case of fire he promised to take the matter up with manager rood and the matter was allowed to go over to the next meeting johnson of the committee on streets alleca and balges reported unfavorably on the petition of residents of kosbie hill for stepa from marsac avenue to fie top of the hill lie elated that euch steps woul 1 only benefit a faw families and that tl ey I 1 be very dangerous and ui satisfactory ea during tl e winter months after a dig cu gaion the matter wag left over for lier investigation attorney ight stated that he 1 ad talked with the claim agent of the K 0 company regarding the flume under the track on park avenue and that he had promised to take the matter up with the proper officials and on motion of johnson the matter waa laid on the table until the next meeting the mayor suggested that the mar ahal be instructed to look clisly after the condition of all back yards and see that they are cleaned up bids for street sprinkling were presented by L M gibson jas m renolda and ed stromness Strom nesa the price being 1 00 per day in ea h case alie settlement of the matter waa left with the committee the council decided that the mis spelled signs must be replaced re placed and made satisfactory as per contract asked regarding the house numbering but received very little satisfaction as no one teemed to know why the work ig not completed no further business appearing council adjourned to alie third in the month |