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Show 1 11 1J UJJX XJJ.t.J.. THE COUNTY COURT, A Woman That Would Rather Die on the Mountain Top Than Work. At a session of the county court late yesterday. afternoon a petition from J. A. Fritsc'h & Co., asking that Cleveland street bo opened, was read and not granted. Annie Jensen and baby, who are now at the infirmary, were ordered to be sent to the Deseret hospital. She is the unfortunate girl who was betrayed by a Uio Grande brakeraan some mouths !li?0' Mrs. Mills, an eccentric woman, by an order, was permitted to remain at the county jail until further order of the court. She is the woman who annoys an-noys all public officials, her latest freak being to climb Ensign Peak, with the intention of dying there rather than going to work. Judge Barlch, to whbm was referred the petition of the Rapid Transit Co., reported recommending that the jieli-1 jieli-1 ion be granted on Seventh and "Ninth East streets, and asked further time to report on the balance of the petition. The county coroner reported on the inquest on the bodv of Walter Clark, aud the claim of "T. W. Russell for $10.10 was disallowed. A communication received from City Marshal John Young relative to the cost of arresting a man at Wells, Elko county, Nov., was referred back, as it is not a charge against Salt Lake county. The statutes provide . that tho cost of preliminary examinations should be paid bv the territory. The amount involved in-volved is $120.CO. Tho county attorney was requested to give an opinion as to whether tho county court could levy a tax for school purposes for tho year 1800. E. D. McAllister presented his report for expenditures on roads, for which appropriations had been made to him to disburse. Report adopted aud approved. |