Show ErUPTIVE DISEASE iW Diseases Must be Reported by Citizens ORDINANCE OF COUNTY BOARD EightHour Law Does Not Apply to Registrars and Judges of Election Bids Publishing Delinquent Tax List City Must Pay Taxes on Land Bought from TJ P Railroad Pembroke Pem-broke Stationery Company Says Its Bid Was the Lowest Business of County Board 1 At the meeting of thc Board of Coun ly Commissioners yesterday the ordinance ordi-nance previously I Introduced I was nfncc passed making it the duty of all persons per-sons having knowledge of cases of eruptive disease not under the care of a physician to report the same at once to the district health officer who shall without charge call upon the sufferer and institute quarantine proceedings If It be found lo be a case of contagious or Infectious disease Any persons violating violat-ing the ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor 1 OVERTIME NOT ALLOWED The County Attorney rendered an II I opinion lo the effect that the compensation I tion of registration agents and Judges I of election may be fixed by the board at any sum not exceeding J3 per day but that the eighthour law docS not apply and no matter how many or how few hours rcgistrors or judges of election worked in one day they are not entitled I tied to more than a days pay or to receive re-ceive less than a days pay DELINQUENT lAX BIDS Bids were received for printing the delinquent tax list for 1900 From The Tribune 25 cents for each name and description from the Herald 21 cents and from the Dcscret News 23 cents The bids were referred to the Committee Commit-tee on Buildings and Grounds with the County Treasurer associated CITY HAS TO PAY TIIE TAX The petition of Land and Water Commissioner Com-missioner Westerfleld for a reduction In the assessment of 13704 acres of land that the city holds a contract from the Union Paclllc railway to purchase was denied on the Authority of an opinion from the Count Attorney holding lhat as the tithe of the land remains In the railroad company the taxes cannot be abated Mr Westerfleld has figured out that with the taxes and the Intcr est on the balance due the railroad company on the land i IB costing tho clt > 9 per cent per annum to carry the properly and he will recommend to the city that It pay the balance due and thus get rid of the high interest and the taxes land owned by the city not ueing suoject to taxation In reference to the proposed change In the tracks of the Oregon Short Line Railway company between Sandy and Draper the Counly Allorney rendered an opinion to the effect that thc company com-pany owned the land on which It Is intended in-tended lo relay thc tracks and hod aright nJ right to use It although partof it was vat present being1 used Uatththty Toad COMPLAINT OB A BIDDER The Pembroke Stationery company complained that It had suffered an in jusllce al the hands of the board In reference to the bids made last July for furnishing books and stationery to time county The conlructs were awarded award-ed to Kelly Co and Margetts Bros and the Pembroke company stated that Its bid was CI74 less than Kelly Cos and 13fi7 I less than that of Mar gells Bios The clerk was Inslrucled to compile and furnish thc board n comparative statement of the bids Thomas Yardleys resignation a reg Jslrallon agent of the First election distrIct dis-trIct was accepted Mhnassuh Smith was appointed Jus lice of thc Peace at Gronger to fill the unexpired lerm of W J IIorne who was appoInted County Commissioner in lieu of Joseph S Rawllns deceased |