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Show COUNTY COUET. WHAT WAS DONE DURINC SATURDAY'S SATUR-DAY'S SESSION. Tht Matter of Fixing the Halariet of the Anemor and Ilia Deputtae Kn-gaged Kn-gaged In Statistical Work le Undecided' The court ordered Kirste Johnson be sent to tho penitentiary. Judge Bartch will act on the petition of James Stacey who desires a lease of tax on certain property. Tho roof of the county jail was ordered or-dered to ba painted. A new sewer from the county jail to the Fifth South street city sewer will be constructed. By the approval of tbe bonds of the Security abstract company the map imitation imi-tation was settled. The court granted $10 per monti, to Mrs. Daniel Murchi, a widow with two little children. ' The tax was abated on the land which F. II. Auerbach said belonged to the government and not he. The land consists of 80 acres, southwest quarter of section 15, township 1 north, range 2 west; 100 acres, southeast quarter of section 15. township 1 north, range 3 west; 80 acres, northwest quarter of section 15, township 1 north, range 2 west. The court granted the petition of J. Almy for a county road, ueginning at the center of tho territorial road nt a point on tho west line of sectiou 23, township 1 north, range 1 west; thence west to the northwest corner of section 28, township 1 north, range 1 west; thence west to the Great Salt lako, and the county surveyor ordered to make the necessary survey of the line of said road. Abont the breeziest thing before the court was the item of expense connected con-nected with the proposed payment of I Assessor Lynch and his deputies, who engaged in collecting statistical information infor-mation in obedience to an act passed t,y the legislature last March. Mr. Lynch has employed five men, four in tlie city and ono in the county, to start on the work and he thinks the city deputies dep-uties are entitled to $4 per (lay for their work and the county man $5 per diem for his services. As the assessor superintends super-intends the work and is under a heavy bond he puts his daily salary at $8, out of which he pays his'clerks. The court, according to tho March act, is to decide what the assessor and deputies shall be paid for their work, and the matter was carried over until next Thursday. Selectman Se-lectman Howe is said to be of the opinion opin-ion that $75 per month is sufficient re- muarffatffcn- v Selectmen Howe and Cahoou ejra- .'"'Oof fJf'e , houSt'"5fr?fLr jncl,Rlue atisiactc-; ,J In the year lH'Tverage number Ve" patients was 20; from? January 1, 1888, to December 31, 1888, 27; from Jannary 1, 181)0 to December 81, .100, 34. The ; amount received in 1889 for the institution institu-tion was $1)371.35, -which, allowing$l000 for roitd account, leaves a balance of $4871.95, an average of $1-13.30 per year for each patient. In 181)0 the amount was$H510. 21, which, deducting $2300 on road account, leaves a balanco of $135.05 for each patient. The court will reconvene next Thursday. |