Show THE COLMII AMAKES i 11 Jo ler nf HIP Mil I nlce As will b seen by the following rejiort of the City Council proceedings HOle thing seems to have convinced our city I fathers that nuisances exit on our streets and they seem Inclined to put I stop to some of them I A petition from iltlrcni of First Xorlh street In tho Eighteenth ward was real asking jicrmisslon to divert the water for < Irrigation and domestic u cs Referred to Committee on Irrigation The Wool Growers Association tendered ten-dered thanks for tho nso of tho City Hall I kHCoh I rlll k Wlllhm 8 Brighton asked for the privilege of running tho Warm Springs liaths gol Referred to Committee I on Public Grounds Thomas 1 Thomas tho bounced ex policeman asked the same privilege which was referred to tho Bamo committee commit-tee Thomas I Morrison said that ho was sick and unable to labor and hal a largo family and ho asked the privilege of selling soda water and icecream ficoof license Mr Taylor moved that as the petitioner was I monogamist and I law abiding citircn ho bo granted tho free license asked Passed lames Itandall asked for a free license as a fruit venderand stated that bo was unablo to work Referred to Committee on License C W Parker 115 East Temple street asked and u granted a threo months license as a liquor dealer Tho Police Justice 1 presented his state I munt for April Cases tried 118 Cases dismissed 17 1incs Cash received 213133 4G2IX 1nidofflcors 21C3 Paid Treasurer 42860 Tines remitted by Mayor 133 CO Tho City Marshal reported theexpenscs of his office at 22710 Police Fine account loot detective services etc 33fi 7070 > gfg Prison account 870 City Halt Park 24 oO 240 Washington Square do 250 JJr Clinton O Kefcrred W W Iliter reported favorably on tbo petition of Hugh Anderson l others asking for street lamps on Cast Temple street between South and North streets On motion two lamps were ordered to bo placed on tho west silo of tho street Mrs M Hurt for boarding city prisoners prison-ers lor April 5G4GO ordered paid and money appropriated II B Williams for collecting tax on thirty dogs 30 allowed and paid Mayors contingent fund JI sfoOO Marshals Mar-shals contingent fund 500 Supervisors contingent fund 1000 John W Taylor brought up tho question ques-tion of having mol police in tho city and then moved that two mounted police be employed Them was no second to the motion and Mr Hitcr moved that the subject bo put into tlio hands of a lommittee I was stated that the Major had ordered two mounted police Tho Maor made I speech in which ho said that wo had too mal police in the center of the city Wo have ton len here and they go around tho city so lary that I am ashamed of them Several Councilmou spoke of the way racing is done in the city Mr Riters motion to refer the matter of mounted polico to the Committccc on Police to with tho Major added was agreed 10I was asked i there was any ordinance ordin-ance to prevent fast driving in the Park and n motion was mlle to instruct the Committee on Laws to draft an ordinance Park to prevent I Passed fast driving especially in tho I The street railway was accused of breaking buggies by having tho rails exposed ex-posed too much above ground and this gave the members an opportunity to tell what they knew about railway tracks A motion passed instructing the Major all City Marshal to see that the Street Railway Hai tho way street Company crossings plank between the rails at Mr Taylor complained that wo bavo no city ordinances that none of the mem LeIs know what the laws of the city are and ho was in fivor of having the city attornej look them ovei and prepare ordinances so that the citj majf bo HO cined from suits for heavj damages Mr Wells stated that the book tho members had provided was of no account ordinances whatever as are an index of what the city Mr TavlorH motion to refer the question of location of cab stands to the adopted Committee on Muuicipil IJIWH was Mr Idler moved that the Committee on Municipal Lawn ho instructed to report re-port a method by which the laws can ho 1 reyibed I fodhillt was suggested that an attorney would have to lie cm plovcd to Ilk the revision Mr Riteruilled attention to the fact that tbo saloons 110 in tho habit of empty ing spittoons bar washings etc into the ditches and that green grocers permitted I 1111 lr I I II their stale articles to go 1 into tho ditches and ho moved that tho marshal Hbould enforce the law rcgirdirig the deposit of such tilings in tho Mreetsjr ditches dichos Passed On motion tho Committcoon Revision was by voto associated with tho Com milleeon Iaurt in recommending a plan 01 for lovixlng tho roolmellnl I C O Whittemorogaviinotice that llm c iliens of Kecoiiil Kast street had raised HI towards putting in water and asked that tho Council Vonnl1 appiopriato floO Ho 15 tel red to tho Committcoon Water Works Mayor Armstrong Htited that the Council had been Invited to go to Ogdcn and meet the novvGovornoi Mr Copu moved that u committee bo l appointed rrl make ariangcmenls I to go to Ogden ali meet the Govcinor and give him a fling reception The motion passed and tho five Al dermen wild appointed that committee I ope on lielulf of thu Utah CI tial fxli ndcd the nso of a car and the iiiinlisv was 1IIUI i I iljiiiiimd fui oiin wKk |