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Show CITY MAY BE FORCED TO MY THE FEES When the demand made for wit-1 net-s fees, for service In the recent I hearing by the judges of the district court regarding the continuation of the retail liquor license of Frank P. Carm-r. proprietor of the St. Anthony I bar on Washington avenue, comes heforo County Clerk Samuel G. Dye, i there will be a question in his mind as to whether the county shall pay. ' Ordinarily witness fees are paid ei-j ei-j trer by the county or state where the sc-nici is given In the district I court, but In this case tho judges act In a different ca'paclty. It Is the opinion of the county at-i at-i torney, David Jensen and a number j of the attorneys, that. Inasmuch as the acts oi the judges n liquor cases arc ministerial, and in the interests of the city, that that the city gov-i gov-i mment must necessarily be required requir-ed to pay the expenses connected with the cases involving the liquor question |