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Primetra foes.

Qmerr's foes in advance.

Reasonable Compensation.}

Register of

deeds,

attachment, forty cents; for each copy of inventory of property seized on an attachment, fifty cents; for issuing summons on garnishee, one dollar; for copy of an affidavit, or other paper not otherwise enumerated, per folio, fifteen cents; for posting up of each notice, twenty-five cents; for each mile actually and necessarily traveled to serve any process, to give or post up notice, twenty-five cents; committing to prison, one dollar; for summoning jury, two dollars; for actual attendance upon court in each case, one dollar; for writing list of jurors, twenty-five cents; for attending a jury, one dollar; on all sums made on execution, and paid over, charged against defendant, five per cent. ; for notifying plaintiff of a service of a warrant or a summons, or attachment returnable, thirty cents; for serving any writ of replevin, one dollar; for summoning and swearing appraisers, and taking appraisment, one dollar and fifty cents; for taking and approving security in any case, one dollar.

SEC. 10.

When any party brings suit by publication, said party shall deposit the fees of the printer in advance with the sheriff, to be recovered along with other costs.

SEC. 11. That in all suits at law commenced by any person or persons, officers shall have the right to ask, demand and receive from the person commencing suit, their fees in advance for any duties to be performed in such suit.

SEC. 12. That for any services rendered by any officer wherein no fees are allowed by this act, nor any other act or provision of law, such officer shall be allowed a reasonable Compensation therefor.

Sac. 13. For recording any deed, mortgage or other instrument, where said 'instrument contains less than one hundred words: A deed, one dollar; a mortgage, one dollar; bill of sale, one dollar; and where such instrument contains more than one hundred words, he shall receive for recording such instrument, one dollar for the first one hundred, and fifteen cents for each subsequent hundred words contained therein; for attending meetings of the board of county commissioners, in his capacity as county

elerk, five dollars for each meeting when his services are actually needed.

SEC. 14. For furnishing abstract of any description to the party requesting or demanding it, two dollars to be paid by such party so demanding it; and for any other services not enumerated in this act, such fee as shall be deemed reasonable.

SEC. 15. Each juror shall receive three dollars per day Jurors. from the time they are summoned to appear until discharged by the court, and ten cents per mile for going and returning. SEC. 16. per day, an per day.

Judges of election shall receive four dollars Judges and clerks of election shall receive six, dollars.

SEC. 17. Each witness in the district or probate court shall receive three dollars per day, and in justices courts, dollars per day each, and witnesses may in all cases demand and receive their fees in advance, for the number of days which they are required to be in attendance.

SEC. 18. Arbitrators shall receive five dollars per day, to be taxed in the bill of costs.

SEC. 19. Appraisers shall receive three dollars per day, to be taxed in bill of costs.

SEC. 20. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved 10th December, 1869.

clerks of alestion.

Witnesses.

Arbitrator.

Appraisers.

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Boundarins.

County seats.

CHAPTER 34.

AN ACT TO CREATE AND ESTABLISH THE COUNTY OF UINTĂ.

Be it enacted by the Council and House of Representatives of the Territory of Wyoming, as follows:

SBC. 1. That all that portion of the territory of Wyoming, bounded and described as follows, be, and the same is hereby erected into a county by the name of Uinta: Commencing at the intersection of the fortyfirst parallel of latitude, and the thirty-third meridian of longitude west from Washington, running thence north along said thirty-third meridian of longitude, to its intersection with the forty-fifth parallel of latitude; thence west along said forty-fifth parallel of latitude, to its intersection with the thirty-fourth meridian of longitude west from Washington; thence south along said thirty-fourth meridian, to its intersection with the forty-first parallel of latitude; thence east along said parallel to its place of beginning.

SEC. 2. That the county seat of said county be temporarily located at Merril, near Fort Bridger, until the people of said county shall, at their first election for county officers, definitely fix upon a county seat for said county.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Approved 1st December, 1869.

SWEETWATER COUNTY.

AN ACT

IN RELATION

CHAPTER 35.

TO THE ORGANIZATION OP THE COUNTY OF SWEETWATER, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS THEREIN.

Be it enacted by the Council and House of Representatives

of the Territory of Wyoming:

SEC. 1. That all of that portion of the territory of Bondasidė, Wyoming erected into the county of Carter, by an act of the legislative assembly of the territory of Dakota, approved December 27th, 1867, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the forty-fifth parallel of latitude, where the thirty-third meridian of longitude crosses the said parallel of latitude. thence south along said meridian being the eastern line of Uinta county, to the forty-first parallel of latitude, being the southern boundary of the territory; thence east, along the said southern boundary to a point thirty degrees and thirty minutes west from Washington; thence north along said meridian [of] thirty [degrees and] thirty minutes west, to the forty-fifth parallel to a point thirty degrees and thirty minutes west from Washington; thence west along said fortyfifth parallel to the place of beginning, shall be and continue a county by the name of Sweetwater; Provided, That the eastern line of said county shall be deemed to run one-forth of one mile west of Separation station upon the Union Pacific Railroad, until a government or territorial survey shall prove said station to be west of the said cast line. The County seat of Sweetwater county shall be located at South Pass City until removed according to law.

SEC. 2. The following officers are hereby appointed for omoers.

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said county of Sweetwater, who, after being qualified, shall hold their offices until the next general election, and until their successors are elected and qualified: For county commissioners, W. C. Erwin, of South Pass City, and James A. Brennan, of Atlantic City, and John Dugdale of Hamilton City; for judge of probate, T. Quinn; for sheriff, John McGlinchy; for county clerk, Tim McCarthy; for prosecuting attorney, P. L. Williams; for county assessor, Henry Smith; for county superintendent of schools, Frank Gilman; for county surveyor, Win. Smith, of South Pass City; for coroner, John Morris; for justices of the peace for South Pass precinct, James W. Stillman and Presley J. Talbot; for constable in said precinct, James Smith; for justice of the peace for Atlantic City, Edward Lawn; for constable in said Atlantic City precinct, W. Hagan; for justice of the peace at Bryan precinct, William Grinnell; for constable in said precinct,

for justice of the peace at Point of Rocks precinct,

; for constable in said precinct,

SEC. 3. Nothing in this act contained shall be so construed Duties of her as to require the present sheriff of said county to turn over to his successor in office, any papers in his hands as such sheriff of Carter county, but all such papers shall be by said sheriff retained and served, or executed and returned to the court or judge from whence or by whom they were issued, according to law, up to and including the eleventh day of December, instant, and said sheriff as collector shall return the tax roll to the bord of county cominissioners on or before the thirteenth day of December instant, and when such return shall be made the sheriff shall make a full settlement with the county commissioners, (who are hereby authorized to hold a special session for that purpose,) and pay over to the county treasurer all moneys collected by him for and on account of the territory or county, or any public fund. and the successor of such sheriff is hereby authorized to do and perform all things necessary as sheriff or collector to complete those acts as sheriff or collector, required by law of such sheriff or collector, all executions and other process

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