Show AS TO WARRANTS COUNTS COURT DECIDES THAT THEY SHALL BEulIt INTEREST Cleric Stanton Protects Himself in the Matters Fruit Tree Inspectors Appointed Ileport of the Inflrnm ry Iive StocK Inspectors Salaries Sala-ries Paid Shall warrants Issued by the county court in payment of obligations bear interest or not This was one of the principal topics discussed at the meeting of the county court yesterday The matter came before the county board as a result of the very fine Italian hand of County Clerk Stanton who is lion to his job and with commendable com-mendable foresight desired explicit instructions in-structions before putting his foot in It In the matter of taking responslbll ity as to whether the obligations shall bear Interest or not Because there Is a difference of opinion opin-ion as to whether the warrants ought to bear interest or not Mr Stanton holding that there are gravo doubts in his mind on that point Desiring to take no chances of having a descent de-scent made upon his bondsmen for the Interest Mr Stanton yesterday asked the court for instructions and after fiiime discussion on this nolnt Select man Geddes introduced the following It is hereby ordered by the county court that the county clerk until further fur-ther notice draw all warrants for claims allowed In the form hereafter adopted by the county court on the 2d of July liSt and known as the new series and which provides for the payment of interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum the first Warrant War-rant so drawn to be 18037 of said new series This was adopted all voting aye County Superintendent of Schools t R Allen presented his estimate of tIle amount of money whicH will be required for the county schools this year in which he says that for thE past three years the tax had been two mills and he had hoped to reduce it one mill but after consulting with many of the school officers finds that j two mills will be required While say era of the large districts could do with less than the amount specified the I smaller districts are compelled to levy n heavy tax and need assistance from the county and territorial fund A reduction re-duction would increase the burden of tax where It Is most easily borne This communication was placed on file for future reference Withey Spencer asked that their saloon license at Gold City be transferred trans-ferred to tne Salt Lake Brewing company com-pany which was granted Dr Joel F Allen superintendent of the county infirmary filed his report for February showing that seven persons per-sons were admitted during the unonth five were discharged and two died The total number of inmates for the month was 62 M V Clays the county meat Inspector Inspec-tor in his report for February show the following inspections of stock Big Cottonwood yard Cattle 22 mires 21 sheep 84 hogs 10 Total 127Murray Murray yards Cattle 106 ralves 91 sheep 263 hogs 49 Total 59 Total at both yards 646 Condemned hops 2 cattle 2 Henry Taufer of the Beekeeper association as-sociation asked that appointment of bee Insnpctor be deferred until April 6 1895 Filed The board of examiners on deputy fruit tree inspectors submitted the following I fol-lowing names act having passed Joseph M Smith M L Perry H B Rurton W N Cole T E Harris I A I Cobb and Thomas B Nalk The following I fol-lowIng were appointed J M Smith lor Draper Joseph Sutherland of Q nu Creek Mr Jensen of Mill Creek Thomas R Walk of Union W N Cole I A Cobb F C Milner and J P Sor Canon of the city The claims of D R Allen superintendent superin-tendent of county schools and The Lambert Paper company In the sums of 279 and 27750 were allowed and I ordered paid out of the school fund After appropriating 479 in salaries for selectmen for January the court i adiourned until Thursday |