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Show C OLNTY COt'KT EVENTS. The Aiaeasur's I'reaent AsfMtiwtiieiit Itolls The Court as a Hoard of Equalisation The county court was in session yesterday yes-terday and considerable business was transacted. Secretary Hone, of the commitleo of one, reported that in bis opinion it was not advisable to open certain roads requested re-quested bv the con uly. Judge Bartch reported favorably and recommended that a road be opened on Second West street. On presentation of the assessor's rolls A and B, including special school tax for 18110, Selectman Miller moved that an nd valorem tax of two mills on the dollar on all the taxablo property in Salt Lake bo levied, which w as ordered levied. For the consideration of complaints tho court then resolved itself into a board of equalization, which complaints were continued to July 21st, when the board will sit until July 31st. A committee of two. composed of Selectmen Smith and Hone were appointed ap-pointed to investigate certain property in suction 27, relating to the opening of a road. A modification of the resolution grant'ng the Rapid Transit company the right to construct a railway was asked by C. B. Jack. Tho matter of tixiug the bonds of tho collector of Salt Lake county was continued con-tinued until today. |