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Show " MSJnMMMWWIMWMMil I II . DlHnURflMENTB To the Probate Judjpj Daniel Tage G8. CO ., County Olerk.s lory 175. 00 Troeccutlng Atty' salary 200. 00 County Trc8iire's salary BO. 0 ,, Attcetor Collector's compensation 1889 1800 "In part only for 1889 300 0 To Sheriff's sendees Including boinl of brisonem and poeo expencen 100 85 To'Buprlntonuants of scltoolt of Iron County 32. 00 To survey or and help etabll.hln bonadry lines of Iron County 181.70 Jntor's in Court JJoum 12. 00 To rod enperrisor J am8 Corlett 20. 00 if James Iteblneon 30. 08 nuKb L Adnu S4. 10 poor persons far maintenance 50, 47 ,. Becloctmans fees A mlloage Wm .oti 00. 80 T 1 if " John l'nrry 87. 00 To Beclectman's fees A mlleago lohn H. Burton 75. 00 To flfh nnd game Commelonor John W, Brown 43, 50 To relumling estray proceeds 2 60 ..Insanity eipenco commlting Mary J. Adams 33 95 To Dectlte eerticcs Kobsrt L. Clark 20. 80 crimnal cost bill 137. 33 roads & bridges expenditure 833. 70 books, paper, and telegraphing 72. 45 ,, light and fuel 5. 00 repnl s on canyon road 350, K) ,, record vault construction 524. 21 quorcntine cxpences 170 10 ,. County Recorder's services indiixlns records is. 00 ,, Relief of tuxes to R. TV. Hoyborne . , . 1f- 80 ,-, Rchool Teachers exarrlners 17. 00 ,, Bounty paymonta for 1890 191. 00 Total Disbursements. $ 4118.81 Balance in favor of the couty $2117,09 TtltoryorUtahl ' County of Ironj M I am Wm Davonport County Clerk of said Iron County do hereby cort if 7 tho foregoltitrtoliea fail correct statement of tho financial report of Iron County for tho lineal year ending Dermb'-r 31 1890 as audited and approved March 4, A, D. 1801 by the the County Court or said Iron County. Witness by hnnd and the County seal of Iron County Utah this 4 th day of March A. D. 1891 Wm Davenport County Glerkpf Iron County Utah Territory drift WOOD. A rxATtL worth 83.000 was recently founJ In the rcatonlca river noar Ar-gyle. Ar-gyle. Wis. Edward McDovals, f Allentown, rv. thinks hn owui tbo smal)(it dog. His flvo'monliba old and weighs four ounce ' A wit. who was asked what be would rather be during tbo three stage of Ufo, replied! "Till thirty, a protty woman: till fifly.,a successful General: tho rest of my life, a priest" Somb men novorlose their presence of mind. A Milwaukee mn threw bis rantkeMn.law out of a window In tho Iftb story of a burn lag building and 'eirrjtda feather bod dowastalrs in his ,AJVrAXjiKii has Invented a chicken 'happier, consisting of a spring attached to a hen's leg, wblcb. whoa the hen aV-tempts aV-tempts to scratch, will mnva ber on ward, and will. In fact, walk ber right out of tbo garden. A man dllrjbo ling bills around Chicago Chica-go baa an ednraled pup to do tho work for him Tho man carried tbo bills and folded them aa h walked. Every tmo he ramp to a bouss ho would glvo onn to tlm dog. who would Jump over the fence and gravoly deposit It on the doorstop. A roitNTTir pnbllshor who Is dissatisfied dissatis-fied with thn circulation rating ot "ox-ceedlpg "ox-ceedlpg W0" given his papor In a nows-paper nows-paper directory, writes a scathing letter to tho publishers of thn latter, which concludes as follows: "If wo had tho power wo would compel you to run off our edition on a hand press." An Ingenious photographer possoMos a camera which be boasts cost blm but 91.90. S. cents of which wont for a broken-down opora-glass. from which ho got his Ion. Ills outfit of working tools oomprlsod saws for 25 conts. hammers ham-mers for IS, auger stocks for 23, bits for 10 and jack-planes for Si. A loo cut tor foundabotttocontalnlng SI. 000 In gold dust near Sly Vark, El Dorado County, Cal. IIo was sawing a treo down when bo struok something. lie could not imagine what tho saw could bo striking In the ralddlo of a tree three feet thick. Aft r tho treo was down and an examination mado a bottln containing 91.000 In gold dust was found In theconterof tho troo. It was probably put in thero many years ago by Borao old mine. The (ar-reaching lnfluonco of a wink was well illustrated at a Conneautvlllo (Pa.) fair the othor day when two strangors appeared on the scene and, with a sly wink, quietly called the attention of the agriculturists to a largo number of bottles In a basket labelled 'cold tea." The wlrik did thn business, and tbo "cold tea" was soon bought up at "fanry prices. It proved to bo cold tea In fact, and nothing more, but when the discovery was made tbo young tnon had "tipped each other the wink" and disappeared. A hat got caught by tke leg In a storo and squealed loudly for mercy, says a Maine oxuha'ngo. The proprietor of tho store watched the rat. wblc continued tho squeal Finally another rst cr-pt cautiously out and walked up, to his tinfortunato companion, and evidently took the situation in, for tbpy seemed to talk with each other, and arrived at the conclusion that the captured rat's rbr.nres were desperate, for tho second one began to gnaw the unfortunate rat's leg off. allowing It to escape, wblch it did. jumping away on three legs, tho other leg remaining In the trap. H almost aeo.med as" If thoy had deliberated deliber-ated oyer tbo ciso, and bad reached tke only possible means cf eacSpe. " |