Show CITY COUNCIL MEETING Kindness Transacted at Their Regular Reg-ular Meeting Last NIght The City Council held its regular weekly meeting at the usual place last evening The first business taken up was the consideration of a petition from a number of the Chinese residents of the city asking ask-ing for the suppression of the tantalizing hoodlums who are continually on the wake of the almondeyed washermen The petition was referred to the Marshal Mar-shal and he was instructed to give it the necessary attention The petition of Langford Bros to build a temporary spur track from the Utah Nevada crossing at Fourth West street to their salt warehouse near the gas works for conveyance there of salt was referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys The petition of T R Hicks for award of 20 for appraised damage done his crops by seepage etc from the Salt Lake City canal was referred to Commit tee on Canals Jabez B Adlard was given a years free license peddle fruit by the basket i The petitions of B C Harvey and Bechtol Sands for liquor license and the Salt Lake City Brewing Company for a license to manufacture malt liquors were granted The petition of Henry Dinwoodey to pile up building material in front of the new buildings going up on the burned I I site was granted The Sealer of Weights and Measures reported to having tested the following scales 14 wagon 136 platform 114 Union 176 even balance 7 spring tables and 3 yard measures Received and placed on file ThQ bill of Dr W F Anderson for 25 for setting a prisoners arm was allowed also the bill of Taylor Armstrong for 5363 for hardware furnished the City Creek buildings and Slidgley Cps bill of 18465 for painting these build ingsCouncil Council then adjourned |