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Show oi mm bid Legislature and Land Commission Com-mission Come in for Runover Expenses. A deficit was authorized by the state board uf examiners verier da v of $1 'J'JO for the excess expenses of the le.a-ture le.a-ture over its cvn appropriation. The board of examiners has also authorized au-thorized a deficit of :J1,000 for clerical expenses ex-penses fur the state board of land commissioners. com-missioners. This ro.su I ls from a clerical error In the appropriation bill. Miss Miriam We. is has been appointed clerk in t he office 01 Dan B. Shie.ds, attorney at-torney general, succeeding Mrs. liZlia i Jackaun, reraised. Miss Gidvor Wikune has been appointed stenographer hi the same office. F. N. Uuddleson, who was engaged by the public utilities commi.ss.on as a valuation valu-ation engineer to check up on the work of the physical val uation performed by the L'tah highc & Traction ami the I'tah Gas & Cake companies of their plants, has been released from the service, since the special duties for which he was engaged en-gaged have been completed. Under the new state law, stenographers for the district court no;v recehe a fixed monthly salary of $200 and fees iur copies of the transcript, in place of the former per diem and fees. The stenograpners to qualify so far have been approved by the state board of examiners as follows: J. S. Farringtun, in Judge J. L. Brown's court, J. V. Pickle, in Judge William H. Eiramel's court; W. M. Kedcr, in Judge H. M. Stevens's court; D. H. Roberts, in Judge I. p. Evans's court, all of the Third district, and J. M. Johnson in Judge A. W. Agee's court, and PI. J. Packer in Judge A. E. Prau'se court, both in the Second district. |