Show FISH AND GAME TIle Commissioners Report Filed with the County SPRINKLING TWELFTH SOUTH A Howard for Information Against Violators of the Fish and Game Law Tax Sale Beliefs The county court met yesterday with a full board Judge Bartch presided AID CHARTED On the application of Elias Thomas and aid to support Josie and Lucy Thomas was granted SCHOOL TRUSTEES APPOINTED On the verbal petition of James Moffat and E W Wilson Geo A Bergon Samuel Sam-uel J Paul and James Johnson were ap appoInted trustees of school district No 66 SlJlISKLINO CONTRACT LET The contract for sprinkling Twelfth South street from West temple to thu penitentiary peniten-tiary FJfth East from the city limits to Twelfth South State street from the city limits to Twelfth South West Temple from the city limits to Twelfth South was let to R O G Showel1 for MOO per month tho contract to continue during the pleasure plea-sure of the court LEFT over The matter of letting tho contract for sprinkling Stato road was left over one week AN UNSAFE R G W CROSSING The superintendent of district No 4 reported re-ported that tbo Bell and Helm Rio Grande Western railway crossing was unsafe Referred Re-ferred to Judge Bartch SEW DISTInCT BUPEKINTDNDnNT A Mulrbrook was appointed superintendent superinten-dent of district No 7 in place of A J Bast resigned WHICH MAT NOT BE KILLED The county attorney was requested to inform in-form the court as to what animals and birds tho court might offer a reward for the detection of persons who unlawfully kill them Flair AND GAME COMMISSIONERS HEPOIIT The report of the fish and game commissioner commis-sioner was received and showed that for the year ending April 1 1892 nine arrests for violation of the law had been made and convictions in all cases obtained The total amount from fines paid into the county treasury was 185 and sixtyone days haa been served in jail by parties violating the law The commissioner asked that his remuneration be fixed by the court His expenses for tho year were 31550 end tho time occupied in the duties of tho office seventythreo days The report was flied and the commissioner commis-sioner ordered to have the fish and game laws for the district printed HOSPITAL KEPOHT Dr McLean reported eight patients in St Marks hospital on June 4 and seven on Juno 11 BRIDGE STRINGERS AND TIES WANTED The county clerk was ordered to advertise ad-vertise for 100 bridge stringers fourteen sixteen eighteen twenty and thirty feet long and 300 bridge ties SCHOOL LANDS The report of land commissioner F D Hobbs concerning school lands was received and filed The report expressed the opinion that the title of school lands rested with the department of tho interior alone TO PRINT LEASES AND BONDS The clerk was ordered to have printed 500 each of applications for lease of school lands lessees bonds and leases NEW TELEPHONE WInn Hardy reported ho had ordered a new telephone wire put in at the poor house at a cost of 18 Adopted TEN DOLLARS REWARD The court decided to offer a reward of 10 for information which would lead to the conviction of offenders against the game and birds law of March 13 IfaOO RELIEF FROM TAX SALES The petitions of E D R Thompson end George S Smith for relief on account of illegal school tax sales were granted A similar petition by John L Scott was filed THE SALTAIlt FRANCHISE Hardy was commissioned to consult with II the Saltair railway in refranchise BOOKS yon POUNDKEEPEBS The matter of providing books for constables con-stables acting as poundkeepers was referred re-ferred to the county attorney WALDEN WITHDRAWS J B Waldon withdrew his application for a franchise CANNOT BE RELEASED A communication was read from H Wagoner and B K Bloch asking to be re leased from the bond on the liquor license of Carl Dammon of Parleys cation Tho clerk was ordered to notify the applicants ap-plicants that the court could not grant tho release SEWERAGE PIPES AT BINOHA1T The petition of J L Heaston regarding the putting In of sewerage pipes at the jail Bingham was referred to Butter MUST REMOVE THE FENCE The petition of Joseph Muir and fifty others praying for the removal of tho Utah Nursery companys fence and the widening of the canal bridge over the Jordan was read and tho clerk ordered to notify the Utah Nursery company to remove re-move the fence from the street NEW ROAD AT DRAPER The petition of John Gaboot for tho opening of a road at Draper was read and referred to Cahoon REFERRED BACK The bond of tho Rapid Transit company was referred back tho on ground that a corporation cannot take out a liquor license LIQUOR LICENSES GRANTED The following liquor bonds were approved ap-proved Andrew Peterson Bingham Brown Gushing Bingham J Newman Co Bingham C S Hammond National BaseBall Base-Ball park E C Warrinski Murray Frank M Conolly Murray Aajourned to Juno 20 1892 at 10 a m |