Show I THE CITY COUNOIL Petitions Reports and Talk on L Water for the Cemetery M R Murray Co asked that a re bate of one month on their license as I liquor dealers be allowed them owing to the fact that they had closed up their establishment thirty days before their license expired Not granted L C Karrick asked permission to pile building material on the sidewalk and street in front of the vacant lot just north of the Walker House Granted for ninety days Jos Baumgarten represented that the city was the owner of lot 2 and 3 in block 4 plot E Salt Lake City survey that they were of little value to any one but him as he owned the lots contiguous thereto He asked that the city sell the land to him Not granted Hugh Anderson by letter called the attention of the Council to the fact that residents of the Seventeenth and Nineteenth Nine-teenth wards had presented a petition asking that gas lamps be placed on lain street hpfocapn KnnHi Tnmnla onJ I North Temple street and that the Council Coun-cil had granted the same That was six months ago and no action had yet been taken On motion the Mayor was instructed to ascertain why the order of the Council had not been complied with Henry Wagener Take Alt Newman Reed and the Kentucky Liquor Company Com-pany were granted retail liquor licenses Mr Wells presented a verbal petition from W S McCornick asking that the grade near the old Carrington property on East Temple and First North streets be established Committee on Streets and Alleys The Committee on Police to whom had been referred the Police Justices report for the month of February 1888 reported they had found it correct and recommended recom-mended that it be filed as usual Adopted The same committee reported similarly on the Marshals report for the same month Adopted P I mi n 4 hM L jnw v i W II11VU1 wall 1 CJCH CU I the petition of W a Graham and Mrs I Whittaker recommended that the peti tioners be granted free license for six months The committee to whom had been re ferred the petition of J Williamson and Emily and Susannah Morrison asking rebates of their licenses reported recommending recom-mending they be not granted Adopted The committee to whom had been re ferred the petition of the Arbuckle Coffee Company protesting against be ing classed as merchants and being taxed as such reported that they had examined the case very thoroughly and found that the firm named kept a supply of their wares on hand from which they filled orders for their customer the same as I any other mercantile concern and they saw no reason why the company should not be classed as merchants and licensed accordinIY Thov rannmmnnAnA thn 00 J ucu LUUL the petition be not granted On motion of Mr Riter the Committee on Cemetery was instructed to formulate some plan looking l to the extension of them the-m ins to the cemetery and the supply ing of water from them to such persons as are desirous oi improving their lots there There were many people he said who were willing to beautify the graves of their dead and they were anxious to know as to the cost Adjourned |