Show LIQUOR LICENSE RAISED commissioners make it a year APPLIES OUTSIDE THE CITY increase of fifty tor per cent takes effect on OIL june licenses at the old rate bate will not be oe issued for a longer torm term than three months treasurers Treasur ers report of 0 warrants outstanding with receipts and disbursements for january miscellaneous cel business on and after june next the sa loon inon men of oc salt lake county outside the city limits of 0 the capital will have to pay a license of 0 per month the license Is now 50 and the ralio was vas determined upon at the meeting of tile the county commissioners yesterday afternoon it was the first meeting tor for february and after the routine business had been dispo disposed bOd of tile the liquor license question finest lon was taken up tip it was una on tile the table in the shape of LL a r resolution 6 0 atlon r ise ing the ilia license to per month which was introduced some weeks ago and had find been laid over for more press ing in in matteis stets capik dennis announced it as unfinished business and commis moner hall called it up A lively discussion ensued commissioner halt hall championed the resolution in a fifteen minute speech lit in which he called attention to the baneful effects of tho the traffic from a moral mora I 1 standpoint aud and illustrated the practical lct by a al I 1 loging that economy could be promoted pramot ed by raisins raising the license lie he tristan instanced ced tho the case of a widow idov whom the county was paying 10 a month tor for on support aport who had bad been made a widow by a drunken quarrel in a saloon Chair chairman marl armstrong Arm stroner said bald he yielded to no one in abhorrence of the liquor traffic but the law toleta tolerated ted the evil and al all 1 the board could do was nas to leg 1 the he sale of intoxicating liquors lie ho had always been a high license man but he thought the present a poor time to impose additional burdens on saloon keepers in dingham and other beall towns it the union times leae good it 11 would be different it he were satisfied that the majority of the people favored s a raise he mould ote tor for it even at this time but he doubted it if they did ard and thought tho the board should inform itself of the sentiment of the people before berdofe acting saloon men were expecting a raise and had already some ome of them made application to pay their licenses it a year in advance As to the roadside saloons near the city limits it ft was his big opinion that they N were ere a bout about tile the loudest run places in the county it if a rale in license would tend to lessen the number of such places or elevate their character lie ho would lie ile tor for it but while correcting an evil here it might work mork it a hardship on orderly saloons in bingham said and other towns RAWLINS FOR compromise cozzi commissioner mission L r rawlins sald said lie he thought the license might bo be raised to 75 per month but doubted if it 11 would mould be just juat in ili times like these to double it IL in II murray urray there used to be seven saloons and there were now five that was enough it if not too many for or a place of its size ile H was battened ed that I 1 the 7 i of the respectable people pool lie 1 in n that locality was in favor of restricting at strict ing the evil the question was wan uli whether ether it if the license were raised it would not result in closing up all but I 1 a few saloons which would make more money than ever it would do no harm he though thought thouR ht t i it a tibe the license were ra rained ime 4 to ta 76 per r no providing due 11 notice of 0 the rase raise I 1 acie e given what would you say to 75 per month asked commissioner hall of chairman armstrong 1 I would rather let it so go tor for a month or so until we find out more about the wishes of 0 the people commissioner rawlins whatever you do let the change go co into effect i far enough in tho the future I 1 to 8 allow 11 those th 0 dejulio in ili the business to adjust themselves to it IL commissioner hall to the chair lets leis put it at 75 to go eo into effect i april alst 1st chairman Arin armstrong strong its for you gentlemen to sav commissioner rawlans rau lans but we e rant n alit you with it if were ivere going to make a change chanec lets io ila unan unanimous Us chairman Ar matrone well id rathor rather let it go eo till april corn commissioner in assion or hall it would bo be hardly right to lay it over ONIC or so low long after what we have said to athe subject delay would only give the richer class of saloon keepers a 41 chance to come in and pay a year in n advance then it if the license la Is raised the poor man would suiter suffer ira im in favor of settling it right arav chairman armstrong Armstro neWell well I 1 don dont it want vant to he alone in this matter I 1 never hold out very doniz against the 1110 majority so it you fix the license at 76 and make it take effect june all right resolution ADOPTED this proved acceptable all around and the county attorney wo as s called on to draft the resolution ile he advised the board that they could refuse to issue a license tor for a longer time than three months an and d on this understand dundei standing the board adopted the bollom following ing by unanimous vote resolved that the order of tho the bounty ou nty W court of at alil sold county dated may mar IS iq I 1 less tile the amount to bo be paid tor for liquor licenses licen ces be and the th some name Is hereby ro rc pealed Second That tho the price to be paid for a license to trial manufacture ill facture moll boll barter or erAlso doal deal in F vinot no malt or other intoxicate r alz liquors either cither nt at or retail within salt lake count county ila be at the rato or of ape fm per r annum for the period from rein thin thid data up to and including may 31 and tor for tho the period from rom anil after that date data at the rate rat of fun per for lol annum linum third that the amount of bond to bo be given by a person obtaining such license bo be and Is hereby fixed it at SIM COUNTY TREASURE WS REPORT county treasurer lynch submitted the folio ine statement and report there urn am on oil february 1 1897 out standing unpaid registered warrant borr uns 8 x ith interest intern il include included ed in all cul culi i marto made pi fol ter lor ui to and Inc including ludin ir december 10 1 A paying to no iso 16 on bond account VS on oil the above pay ment has been stopped flopped on OW 42 unpaid registered warrants dated prior to nunry 4 ick and not at calico led payable on hond bond account 62 0 on oil tho the above payment has been stopped on aS impo unpaid old registered warrants datel dated after january L 1 10 for or claims of 14 A and not fit it called 1 A able on bond account 35 outstanding unpaid registered rel tred warrants included in ili call als december 3 lam pt patina LIni to registered no loS losario rio ln in interest payable pa ablo on an current c u excluding penso account 63 outstanding unpaid registered w warrant not yet caland pal payable vable on currii current expense account ill 1 I have in my hands this nay day about jisoo ako available for pay payment luent of outa turid ink ing warrant warrants tn puabla payable on care c n nt t expense x account or to abo about lit registered no 0 o FOR JANUARY the Treasur ern report for the month was submitted ai follows colance on oil hand january 4 wa current expense fund 15 71 salary fund TA 02 hond bond account W alata mahool fund i ao 43 special spi atal a arrant account 10 qu county school fund 63 tax redemption fund T 0 till 01 11 receipts eco I 1 pt tax liis I 1 rm 00 liquor ile licenses 1 aj wit 00 g Buic c lier e I 1 licenses leinen in l and tot features fel tures 11 21 00 boll ani x 3 M rent real estate z 2 61 astray HM 1 pees fees hardy 11 h fees nicol hood rent from state 1 w 0 o salary state officers I 1 2175 no 9 11 D 11 burl refund warrant 4 LA state school r fund 19 as cut rent transfer to contingent fund I 1 laoo coe W S tote fund for or luroas ond and wit nos no nr s SM alca 05 individual tax redemption fund ln in trust I 1 isfeld special county tax lax refund Ki total 1 I slam 61 grand total 62 disbursements INlo on current expense lund fund 4 4 ewt 7 5 into r t on warrants transfer I 1 i ifor front from cui current rent to contingent fluid mid I 1 1000 0 M P raid ill warrants warr onta and nd interest on oil bond fund und ara IS warrants War ranta of contin contingent gont fund wl 60 warrants on arif cla fun M warrants Warrn nta on county school fund aloo W wort ants on state school school fund 9 D U as account of indiola Indi old at tax ro demp demotion tion fund 2 total i 2 22 L balanco BA linco on i ID the reports were read arid and placed on oil nic flie miscellaneous BUSINESS P r W V quinn madi made application appHia iton to the board for the monthly al allowance loance of tle 10 made by the old loaid to mra nars J C morrissey Horr lascy the th matter was laid oct until tho the next mec ting kilnes dixon of 0 ciNtr lct sa 9 and max at beaver of bingham nen bevly ly appoint cd road supervise ro filed their bonds ellich alch ivere iver approved dixons dixona sureties are Willi william arn U B hardy and edward laird those of 0 deaver beaver are arc john jimpson sr and jerome bourgard Kour pard L kach ach bond Is in the all hum ot of 1000 jennie 73 whip whipple ale superintendent of 0 tile lie county limary made her ter re pol t for january it shows fiur dea deaths and fifteen admissions dating the month total number of inmates on january alst 72 the report was wan referred to the pau pauper P cr committee bids for drug drugs s and drug supplies were received as follows godbe pitts drug druff company nineteen cents each tor for all ait prescriptions ordered fly by the hie county physician 0 on n till all supplies end and medicines the local wholesale aa le prices james oconnor white house pharmacy liquid prescriptions 5 cents cent sper per ounce powders and pills 2 cents per pill or powder all other supplies 10 per con cent t above isalt lujic wholesale prices gries grieg eros bros prescriptions pt iona 23 cents all other supplies at local wholesale prices the contract was awarded to tc the godbe litte company it rune for the year 1897 surveyor wilkes asked it if in ma king up the assessors plats lie ho a should hould put on tho the names of poisons pel sons holding final receivers receipts s so 0 that they may be assessed the matter noa t was referred interred to the county attorney ellas A smith appeared in behalf of 0 tile the de deseret S er e t savings bank asking that the assessment of against the bank tor for bank stock be abated the matter wan waa referred to the county attorney for investigation and report on motion ot of commissioner raw uns una C A erickson head gardener was removed bids tor for tor biting supplies for county officers received from A W calno calne co margetts bros broa the gro cro rep coo printing company and the pembroke stationery company they wet e opened and laid over until the next meeting meet lne |