Show 1 Att IMPORTANT SESSION I Twentynine Liquor Licenses Grated 1 by the City Council Last ITight Numerous Reports The regular session of the City Council last evening was an important one an unusual number of petitions being presented pre-sented and reports submitted I Robert Dye a Twentieth warder informed in-formed the Council that he had fenced in a portion of the sidewalk adjacent to his residence without knowing the permission permis-sion of the city fathers was necessary and asked that such consent be given I Referredto street and alley committee J C Watson asked that his right to use water from the hydrants for sprinkling sprink-ling purposes be continued Referred to water works committee I Henry Wagener stated that ho was doing I do-ing no business for six days while his building was being repaired and asked to have his license remitted for that time Laid on the table I Renewals of liquor licenses were granted to the following dealers Auer Murphy J Alt Barr Bourgard A Gemill n C Harvey McTicrnay Pin woodey I Wagoner A Podlech J E S Russell Tufts Nystrom B F Whit temore Youngberg Schade Z C M I Barnhart Stahl Ewing Fallon G S Erb N P Gray Hill Trewhela logic Bros Kentucky Liquor Company John Lollin J Leviberg May Kneass Newman Reed Ordner Jones W A Pitt Frank Smith Godbe Pit Co Williams Gerrans The following statements of expenditures expendi-tures were reported for the quarter ending end-ing February 28th Supervisor of Streets 479580 Watermaster 359455 Superintendent Super-intendent of Waterworks 141289 The committee on streets and alleys reported re-ported in reference to the petition for graveling Second South street to the D 11 G depot that the railroad was willing ling to transport the gravel providing the city would load unload and spread it This offer was accepted and the Supervisor Super-visor of Streets instructed to give the mater immediate attention The police committee reported that the marshals report for February and the police judges report for January were correct The street and alley committee recommended recom-mended the improvement of a portion of Sixth South street also that n bridge be constructed I across the canal on First North street they also recommended that the petition of Geo F Adkins asking ask-ing that certain streets be graded < be granted Tho petition of J D II Mc Allister was reported unfavorably The petition of Jacob Moritz and others asking ask-ing that Fourth South street east be graded was reported favorably a was that of Eli B Kelsey and others asking for grading on Second East street In regard to the petition of Elias Morris and others asking that a certain nameless avenue be named the committee recommended recom-mended the marshal to furnish the residents resi-dents with house numbers and left the matter of naming the street to them The sum of 1000 was appropriated for the purpose of carrying water for sprinkling sprink-ling purposes to Liberty Park setting out trees and shrubs and making other improvements im-provements The contingent fund of the superintendent of water works also received re-ceived an appropriation of 500 and the contingent fund of the watermaster 1000 after which the council adjourned |