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Show COUNTY COURT. IT DEFERS ACTION ON DEPUTY A&ESSOR'S SALARIES. A Number of Clrleranoes Presented and Claims Allowed During 'ea-t-rriar'e HhorB Session. The county court convened yostor-day, yostor-day, the entire board being present. The important question for the court's consideration, particularly to a large number of assessors' deputies, was the compensation that should be rendered these gentlemen. But the matter was referred to Howe and Cahoon, as a committee, report to be made next meeting. L. W. Filkins, who suffers from rheumatism rheu-matism at the expense of the people, was ordered sent to friends in California Henry Cohu objected because the waters of the Jordan and Salt Lake Surplus Canal compinv were inundating inundat-ing his land, and asked for redress. David Proctor, road supervisor of district dis-trict No. 18, suggested that $400 be appropriated ap-propriated to repairs of State road, al out three miles of which was in bad condition. H Jacobsen asked for damages to the amount of SoOO for injuries sustained sustain-ed by his wife and children on account of unsafe and dangerous couutv roads. J. C. Jensen presented a claim for 11000 for tnakiug abstract maps. It was allowed. On T. A. Dunshee's representation that he had been unjustly taxed, the valuation of his property was reduced from $.)000 to $1000. The following claims were allowed: I. L. Levey & Co "0 0 J. C. Co' ler & liro is 40 ,;. K. H.:s'iy a: ki W. L. It yo 0) J. P. Mesk a 'JO III (ieoc 0 ..ord yd 10 Tin mm M. Jaine S!0 00 m |