Show LAST YEARS WARRANTS REPORT OF THE COUNTY INFIRMARY i FIRMARY FOR APRIL Retail Liquor Dealers of Bingham Protest Against the Proposed Increase crease of License The New Mining Min-ing Law The board of county commissioners I yesterday instructed he treasurer not to call in any 1896 warrants until the I petition for a rehearing of the warrant I case recently decided ha been acted upon by the supreme court I a rehearing J I re-hearing is denied the board will at I once order the treasurer to begin the I payment of warrants i WANTS IT BACK I I I Eliza Shafer sent in a petition asking the county to recomey to her some I property on the shores of the Great Salt lake The property was deeded to the county in 1892 under the positive assurance assur-ance a boulevard would be constructed by the road surervison a promise the county has failed to keep The matter was referred to the county surveyor and coutny attorney i THE INFIRMARY Infirmary Superintendent Mrs Whip nles renort covering the month of I April was received as follows Inmates April 1 67 admitted during month 7 total 74 Number of deaths 3 number discharged dis-charged 4 total 7 Number of inmates April 3 64 The report was placed on file A large number of Bingham people petitioned the board to instruct the road supervison to begin the sprinkling of streets in the Old Reliable camp and continue the same during the summer I sum-mer season Retail liquor licenses were granted toN to-N H Henderson Murray C C Fairchild Fair-child Tenth South and State and P J Harrigan Bingham I LIQUOR LICENSES Ten retail liquor dealers of Bingham I sent in a petition asking the board to I reconsider its action on raising the i liquor license from 150 to 225 quarter lcense frm 15 per Our business will not justify the increased I in-creased rate say the petitioners and it will be the means iclosinsrmost if not all of us out of business Thereby There-by cutting about 400 off the revenue to the county from this precinct alone I Referred for consideration SHERIFFS OFFICE Sheriff Lewis offer to furnish the county with two horses and buggy for use of his office at S35 per month was accepted the board considering this cheaper than to hire livery rigs for use of the sheriffs office j The sheriff reported his April fees at j 41829 The fees collected at the recorders re-corders office during the same period was reported at 81035 I j THE MINING LAW County Recorder Jensen appeared before I be-fore the board and called their attention atten-tion to the new mining law which goes I into effect May 10 and which provides j that all mining records in the various I mining districts of the county must be transferred to the county recorders office I The clerk was instructed to notify the several mining recorders that upon turning over the records to the county recorder the cst for transferring same I would be paid |