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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 08011910 - Sup Rec Vol 17 ie U E Rv 151 .0 P5 RECORDS VOLUME / 7 COVERING A, QU.1 I . 1910 to Oclaber 7 I912 , An the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California. Egnday, August let, 1910. The Board mot at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Han. J.H.Trythall,'Chairman; Supervisors O.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - -000 - - - - - The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of July, 1910, are read to t he Board by the Clerk.and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor License. It is by the Board ordered that the I»titian of Antone Soalzo for a liquor license at place along Southern Pacific Railroad Track viost of Valens, be said the same is hereby doniod, and that the License Tax Collector return to said eipplioant the money deposited with said application. "=he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous veto of the Board. In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxioating liquors in quantitios, less than one quarts are made to the board by the folloriing named persons at the following named places, to w it: -- Mrs. 1". Aseare Midway Saloon Hoar Safi Paulo Thos. R. Casey Central Hotel Bar Valens J.A. Cantroll Railroad Ave. Maightsen Anna Demartini Pacheco Hotel Pacheco John Plouti Lafayette P. Guerrieri & Son Lot 8, Block 4, Valens Andrew Gall W. aide County Road San Ramon s. Hansen Redwood Inn Redwood Canyon Fred S. Hanley Idle Hour Saloon Crockett E.B. Landon Tunnel Road ioraga School District Wm, I. Uachado Center Saloon San Pablo Peter Muhomed Cosmopolitan Saloon Crolona Alonzo Moreton Stege Marshall & Maderos Hartz Ave. Danville Joseph Rodds Cor. Railroad Ave. & Oak St. Brontwood F.S. Silva Wear S.P.R.R.Station San Pablo C. Tagliaferro Eagle Exchange Vallejo Junction The hearing on said applications has been fixed for Tuesday. September 6th, 1910, at 10 o'o}ock A.U. z In the Matter of Application for Wholesale Liquor License. An application for a wholesale liquor license was`made to the Board•by'E. Ignace on Main St. Walnut Greek and the hearing thereon was fixed by tho Board for Tuesday, Sept. 6th, 1910, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter.of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. Liquor Licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart are ordered issued to the following named persons at the fol- lowing named places, to wit: F.G. Brown Redwood Canyon O.D. Crowley Lot 4, Block "A" Crockett Salvatore Delporti Oakley Hotel Oakley Antonio Irti Cares St. & 2nd Ave. Valens G.K. Ito Oamp VIC" Frank's Tract Guissppe Minors, Hookston Manuel 2. Moitoza First St. Rodeo J.G. MoOlure Cor. Richmond & Fairmont Aves, Henderson-Tapeoott Tra t T.H. Reed Wayside Inn Lafayette W.A. Rogers Main Street Walnut Creek Eugene Sheq Lot 4, Block 12, Cutting Boulevard Pullman Townsite J.L. Silveira, admr. with the will annexed of Antonio Garcia Regello, deaeasod. Regello's Saloon Danville Henry Wobnor Cor. Smith St. & Alhambra Road Hoar Martinez. In the Matter of Appointment of Horti- cultural Commissioner. It is by the Board ordered that the appointment of a Horticultural CoTmtiss- ioner be and the same is hereby oontinued to and set for Tuesday, September Bth 1910, at 10 0'01007: A.M. In the Matter of Allowanae to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowances heretofore made to Mrs. A. Snyder and Mrs. A. rdiite be and the same are die-oontinued from And after August let, 1910. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K+ �. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Hoard ordered that the following named indigents be and the same are hereby allowod the following amounts set opposite their rospoctivo naives, beginning August lot, 1910. Eric Gustavo Linda, 08.00 per month in cash. Jose L. Machado $10.00 per month in cash. Eric Jacobson, $25.00 per month in supplies. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warra t on the County Treasurer in favor of said Eric Gustavo Linda and Joao L. Machado, in the amounts set opposite their respective names, commencing Aug. let, 1910, and continuing until the further order of the Board. K . In the Matter of Application of Fred Meyer for the right to lay water pipes on, over and along the Highways of Contra Costa County. The following Resolution visa presented by Supervisor Rihn and aoaondod by Supervisor Hook, and unanimously adopted: FIHEREAS, Prod Mayor, has filed his petition before this Board, praying for the privilege of using the public highways, streets and thoroughfares of the County of Contra Costa, for the purpose of laying down water pipes therein no far as may be nedessary for introducing and supplying the inhabitants of said Countj with fro water for domestic and all other purposes. D1iXR=, it appears to this Board that the best interests of the County do- mand that the said privilege should be granted, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that said Prod :oyer, his successors and aosigna, be granted the privilege of using the Public Highways, streets and t)ioroughfares, of the Cou::ty of Contra Costa, State of California, whiah aro under the control of this Board, for the purpose of laying down water pipes therein so far as may be necessary for introducing and supplying the inhabitants of said County with fresh water for domestic and all other purposes; aubieot'to the following oonditions: First:- The.water pipes shall be laid so that the top is at least two (2) foot below the surface of the ground. Second:- That when any highway, street or thoroughfare is opened for the purpose of.laying water pipes or for the purpose of repairing or altering the same, said highwaym street or thoroughfare shall be restored to as good condition as it visa before said street was opened. Third:- That when the grade of any highway, street or thoroughfare in which is laid any water pipe belonging to said Fred *Beyer, is ehangod by lawful authority, the said Fred;Mayor his successors and assigns, shall at his own expense make such changes of its pipes as may be necessary. Fourth:- All pipes laid in any highway, street or thoroughfare shall be placed in the following positions, to writ: In roads which are forty feet wide, the 4 water pipes shall be laid twelve (12) feet from the property lino; in roads fifty feet wide, the said pipes shall be laid fourteen (14) foot from the property line; • in roads sixty (60) feet wide, the said pipes shall be laid sixteen (16) feet from the property line; in roads eighty feet wide the said pipes shall be laid eighteen (1S) fact from the property line and in roads one hundred foot wide, the said pipes shall be laid twenty-four (24) feat from the property line. Fifth: All regulations that are general in their character and application, which shall hereafter be adopted by this Board regulating the use of the highways, streets and thoroughfares of said County, for the purpose of laying water pipe are to be observed and conformed to by said Fred Mayor, his successors and assigns. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that that certain order of this Board made on June . 27th, 1910, authorizing the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa, to expend ono half the cost of transportation of Fannie Rankin, an indigent person, to her relat- ives in the Stato of Arkansas, be and the same is hereby amended so as to read that "R.R.Neale, Sheriff of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to procure transportation for the said Fannie Rankin to enable her to go to her relatives in the State of Arkansas." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous rote of the Board. In the Llattor of Requisitions for Supplies. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of C.L.Abbott, Coroner, for certain statimnory and supplies, be and the same is hereby granted. In the "tter of Bonding Contra Costa County for Highway Purposes. A Resolution from the City Council of Riohmond recommending the issuance of Bonds for Highway Purposes is received and road to the Board. The Board orders same placed on file. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge Pork, 011 and Bridge Material.' Certain claims for bridge work, oil and bridge material having been filed with this Board against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road Distriots would be unreaso4ably burdened by the full payment of said olaims, It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the following named olaimaats, in the following euma and out of the following funds, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Berkeley Steel 00 .$322.07 $321;00 •R.D.3,S.D.6, .$1.07 Redwood'Mnfg. Co. 27.36 �` 26.36 R D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 Standard 011 00. $591;61 $590.00 R.D.1,S.3),I, 01.51 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County dram warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the oums; and out of the funds above designated. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to crit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Does: Mone. K In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. claims against the different funds of the Countyare presented to, and examin- ad by the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed aro allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clark, and ordered entered on tho Allowance Book of Chic Board. r And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 6th, 1910, at 10 o'.olook A.1:1. rman. J 4y t 5 + S ' t r f :i , s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California., Monday, August. 8th, 1910. The Board met at 10 O'clock,A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Suporvisor9 C.J.Rihn, J.P.Cssoy, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - -coo - - - - - - - - In t he Natter of Bonding Contra Costa County for Good Roads Purposes. A Special election having been held in the respective Bond Election Pre- oinots of the Oounty of Oontra Costa, on the 2nd day of August,'1910, between the hours of six o(olook a.m. and six o'clock p.m, of said day, at which the question of whether a bonded indebtedness be inourred.by eaid Contra Costa County in the amount of One Million, four hundred sixty thousand dollars ($1,460,000) for the purpose of laying out, building and constructing certain public highways of said County, mentioned in the Report of the Highway Commission, was submitted to the qualified electors of said County, and in each, every and all the precincts thereof, The Board of Supervisors does now proceed to oanvaos the returns of and, from said election and finds and determines that the returns from ogoh, every and all of the 3peoial Bond Election precinata are before the Board and on file in the office of the County Clark and further finds, determines and declares that the number of otos oast for and against the proposition in the respective Special Bond Election Precincts of, in and for said Contra Costa County and as shown by said returns is as follows, to wit: NAIM OP PREGINCT. Bands-Yee Bonds-No Bond Election Precinct No. 1 61 47 Bond Election Precinct No. 2 326 42 Bond Election Precinct Ifo. 3. 340 97 Bond Election Preoinot No. 4 80 46 Band Election Precinct Na. 5 12 7 bond Election Precinct No. 6 69 11 Bond Election Precinct No. 7 86 60 Bond Election Precinct No. 8 48 29 Bond Election Precinct No. 9 26 24 Bond Election Precinct No. 10 114 117 Bond Election Precinct No. 11 99 13 Bond Election Precinct No. 12 242 68 Bond Election Preoinot No. 13 30 38 Bond Election Praoinot No. 14 28 21 Bond Election Preoinot No. 16 17 72 Bond Election Precinct No. 16 88 65 Bond Election Precinct No. 17 101 61 Bond Eleationpraoinot No. 18 27 69 Bond Election Preoinot No. 19 92 3 Bond Election 1recinat No. 20 34 3 Bond Election Precinct No. 21 63 2 Bond Election Precinct No. 22 116 5 Bond Election Precinct Ifo. 23 38 7 Bond Election Preoinot il•,,. 24 32 1 Bond Election Preoinot Ila. 26 34 46 Bond Election Precinct No. 26 27 36 Bond Election Preoinot No. 27 99 36 Bond Election Precinct No. 28 86 116 Bond Eleotion Precinct No. 29 13 70 Bond Election Precinct No. 30 23 44 Bond Election Precinct Na. 31 12 99 Bond Election kraoinot Ila. 32 74 �— 61 Whereupon the Board finds, determinea, orders and declares as a result of said Wanvase that there was oast at said election so hold in said County of Contra Costa, on the 2nd day of August, 1910, at which was duly submitted the proposition whether a bonded indebtedness be incurred by said Contra Costa County in the amount of one million, four hundred sixty thousand dollars'($1,460,000) for the purpose of laying out, building and oonstruoting certain public highways in said County, the following vote, to wit: Bonds-Yea, 2634, and Bonds-No. 1391, Thereupon, Bonds-Yee having failed to receive two-thirds (2/3) of all the ' > votes oast in said Bond Election Precincts of the County of Contra Costa, It is by tge Board ordered that said proposition be and the same is hereby declared defeated. j The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buohanan add Trythall. Noes: Ilona. Thereupon the Board takes reopas to meet on.Thursday, August 16th, 1910, at 10 O'olook A.M. ' -7- Chairman.- Chairman.- �%eP/ItiYI, �f S j 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stats of California.' Thursday, August 18th, 1910. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Presents Ron. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O:J. Rihn, J.P. Caeoy, Vincent Hook and W,J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. In the utter of Election Returns for Primary Election. The Board of Supervisors meets to canvass the returns of the Primary Election hold throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different precincts thereof, on Tucsday, the 16th day of August,1910, and voturne of each and all of said precinote boing on file in t%o office of the County Clerk and the Board than and there proceeds to canvass and does canvass the returns of said Pri- mary Election for the following precincts, to wit: Alamo, Alhambra, Antioch f1, Antioch #29 Black Diamond, Brentweed, Byron, Bay Point, Clayton, Concord $1, Connor $2, Concord #3, Correll, Cornwall, Crockett #1 and Crockett $2, and takes recess to and until Friday morning August 19th, 1910, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, August 19th, 1910, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. /',/ ,, hai 9 j In the Board of Supervisors of,Contra Costa County, State of California. ' Friday, August 19th, 1910. The Board met at 9:30 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. J.R. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C. J. Rihn, i Vincent Rook and W.J' Buchanan. J.R. Wells, Clerk. Absont: Supervisor J.P. Casey. In the Matter of Election Returns for Primary Election. The Board of Supervisors proceeds to further canvass and does'oanvass, the returns of the said Primary Election hold o4 the 16th day of August, 1910, for the follo%7ing'preoinots, to :Vit: Danville, Giant, Hercules, Lafayette, Lone Troe, Mar- tinez §10 Martinez #2, Moraga,'Morgan Torritory, oakloy, Paoheoo, Pinole, Port Costa $1, Port Costa $2, Richmond $l, Richmond #2, Riohmond §3, Richmond $4, Rich- mong §6 and Richmond #6. And takes recess to and until Saturday morning, august 20th, 1910, at.9:30 o'clock A.M. And tho Board takes rooess to meet on Saturday, August 20th, 1910, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. . airman. •' o In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State Of California. Saturday, August 20th, 1910. • The Board.met at 9:30 o'elbok A.H. Present: Hon. a.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn; Vinoont`Hook. J.H. Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors J.P. Casey and W.J•' Buohaned.•. Fi In the Latter of Rlootion Returns for Primary Rleotion. The Board of Supervisors prooeede to oanvase and does oanvass, the returns , of the Primary Bleotion hold throughout the County of Contra Costa, in the follow Ing preoinots, to wit: Riohmond $7, Richmond ©, Rodeo, Selby, San Pablo, Stege $1, • Stage ,f2, San Ramon, Somersville,'Tassajara, Valona, Vine Hill and Walnut Creek. And the Board having oompleted the canvass of said returns, finds that the vote in the several preoinote of this oounty for the several oandidatee of each politioal party hereinafter named, and for delegates to the County Convention of each politioal party hereinafter named, is as shown in the following statement thereof, to Arlt: } T 1. 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Richmond No.7 1 Z3 5 I �' („$ 1/3 Rodeo No.8 z 3 , 6 ��� zz i</�i I �{D 3 3 a 38 a� t z Selby _ 3� /� �s I ... F, 3Z� } San Pablo - /3 J 6 '�0 // _ - / 1,.2z I22 z �.` , / � / i �_J oa 0.1 p) /001 2��71 cs�l a/ L its _ 9 . 1 ! 6-01 �s. 3b zrzy Stege No 1 I San Human ! ...... -._ .._. J �Iry /7 -_ z36Somersvill6 Tassajarn 7 0 Valour Ji7 22 16 - o 3 13 vino Hill /3 3 j6 I o I I /I .. 6' .Walnut Creek % - /3_ _. f7,/y 35-Z J-3-6,S3-61 Y,*j G 5�Izs a. z�54. 3.. a/9l�sa� �z90 iiayy _ 7a y�/133 t 1 _. Primary_Ekction He d August 16, 1910 REPUBLICAN A edge of theepreseMetiva i Shte Senetor Member of the, Member of the me or of tha tlperki Cemt United 3tete�Senator CayierOdDist ._..___Dist. .Assembly---22ad-District Assembly ...........District Assembly............Dst. I 04 a � 7 t! g z� z3 • _ ,7,3 17. I AL V zz /G 27 33/�_l ZQ 70 ly 74 78 i / /0 Alz ZZ 33 3� _.<a___--.___ ._. . ._.._._ 9 _ ._ - - 17 z3 = yr ba s; 37' /0._-- /53 33 3 /a / 77 19114lq iAr 9 39 16+ r II I -------_. 7 86 T z3 SS 71 35: - --- --- —._ 37. - 5/633 oa s7 y� 7 ` St, J_ z ro rr /9 16 ! fr.. _ 33..- - —. /q . - - - - - ! i REPUBLICAN Sta'te' ment of All Votis Pulled, at"tl e Sheriff County Clerk Auditor Recorder ,Tax Collector' District ELECTION o PREXINCTB Alamo zg r Xr.-. I. j _.. 7. U Is A1Lambra j/ !- JAS ?� Antioch No 1 6.7 f! Antioott No 2 47_ _ ' _-` J- -( I ( Black Diamond ' zb X 3}n v`3 Brentwood I �, "__ - , Byron C � f _ .. �_.., 5„1z8y ,2tis 3TGocarBay dNo.1 7 3 / _ � 1 / Concord No.2 � .. _ .. 191.1 _,... _' .-- i 1 _ .-... _-- _-7_ __9 __-_- .-•__— _ _ _.__._ 33 Cowell CornwalConcord l a i f 1 (l. Crockett No 1Zldlf$7� Crockett No 2b� 1 +� j? �. !( i _. ---- fid,--. 1.�..._._ _ _-_--.. �__— (7 I!G Danville.... ' -- b* 1/! _ _/.. ..-- ..___. .. _ .Ii-. 31 b 1. �$0 Giant ------ Hercules _ 67 4631_ _ 33 Lafayette 0 0 QyJonaz' , inrtincr No.Y 7 _ S/ fip DMartinez No,2 � Z 1lfcragn j8�.._. �.:' -D� d� � � -! 1b1� 41 Morgan Territory (.-._,_..__ - �..._ ._r.._. i_- ( �....... (. t i I i ' Gakiey �.�(_ ! 33_ �l & o I 3� _ .L z� :I z Port Costa No.1 L.21 / 6( ( .I. F I /� .... /T �� ! 36 Pacheco 'II 1 �/ 0 Pinola g7- ./ 2 7TH.- J .`L 0! J"J rS �{ � t ' 17 1 3 Port Costa No.2 1- 7s i-- _ 416 1 / . /8 f I / v I/ 0 a Richmond No.2 All -- � g � --!t, .:_- ��� /z�^ Richmond No,a '7l ! 9 i ! �.__ `'3i_. .� J:�! Q , -..... !o e'} (UfU.2i xi ! /Q6 ! ! 3' I Richmond No.4 tvl! /a__. ;_ �'f� l , 39 4 G - z�_ - .____._ l`d';_(Do, Richmond No.b.. 91-- --- Oil" " 57 ._.�._ _. .-_..__ J7 'F2 i Richmond No.0 I Richmond No.8 q ., ... +y I-_.-.-_ i 4?,! _. d?, t Richmond No.B l�. 3 � I�i J�'.!_..p ; �'�7 � � 3 J,"Tg� ..._._. ...-..... •....._.___...-_... �7;a7i� Rodeo Selby 7 j I 71 Sae Pablo ...- /3� ! , //.AGI I 71J r f I Zbl 6Z i 53 Stege No. 1 __ �!, I .�_��. "j __.___..._ ...-{ -__ �9..`1 Stege No,a 7i _� I �. � .� _._�_._ — 1 "�'�_ l �` D 52 (o w 92,E Sao Ramon �.. l3 Z /°..-j� ! -...._ - _ r /6 Somorovillo -- -- f f Ponsajarn ��. vniona471 ! G(d i a, Vine Hitt ./ /J! _+ 3 ' '; 3'J: _. ._ W¢Inat Greek ;. G 0 (p '7I76 J.l .i._ fr�/r!/l -- Primary Election Held August 16, 1910 REPUBLICAN Te:Collector District Attorney Assessor Treasurer SAeMlflint of S" Public Administrator Coroner � Gt W. i U zo 5 z'/ 9 s3 19 t! D !© zjI s1 l Or-4, s7 yl9 1 6 _33 3z 30 /G yt cp 97 9 73 83 8! 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I 435 4! 2z, I i � 1 REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the Surveyor � Gy 3 l2UU ✓�uv y / ELECTION PRECINCTS 0 a Alamo /3- Alhambra Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 Black Diamond Brentwood -_ Byron Bay Point Clayton 31 Z6 — .. Concord No.1 s3 40 Concord No.2 Concord No.B.._.-- _. ..__ 11­-------- _._.. Cowell :.- Cornwall Cmekett No,1 Crockett No.2 - _--� - /�-------- —--- — --- --- --—-- _ �._ Danville "'—`-` — II Giant -Hercules /D N/ #4 / --.- f _ Lafayette Lane fres Martinez No.1 MartmazNo.2 �tf yS 0G � 99 Moraga I / 8 G T[organ Territory - -- 3 Oaldey _ Paohaoo . .._. —- ----- - ---—-- — zz Pinola .__....._.-__ -_ - _. -- y 5Z- --- �--6-- -- — -- Port Costa No. 1 Port Costa No 2 - Richmond No 1, Richmond No.2 N.Z _ --Richmond'No.3 ...---- ------- ---.— _ ------— --- Richmond No.4 ilk Richmond No.G ---_. _3!-.._-- ---- Richmond No.C z9 /r - Richmond No.7 �15''�- Richmond No.8 7T :. .-_... _._.Rodeo Selby - _.._.__ Sin Potilo Stage No.1 _ stage No._2. San Ramon I Someraville Tassajara - - Valens, --.___ ... --- --- ---- ------- -- -- — ---- _.. Vine Hill It -_---Walnut Creek - --- .LP /.L ._..-- -- --—-- 61 �-�- ---ALL .... zz (vl I 66 33- 3.L y15 W .Z 130 ---------------— I i � • i 1 I, II i i i i BEPUBUCAN Statement :of All Votes-`Polled' at:"the ELECTION PRF.CINM Alamo Alhambra Antioch No.2 - Slack Dinmoad `. Brentwood =�HLL Byron N ' Point Clayton J_. �.. ._1 -- c.• .�i� `l.� Y -.-__Concord No.1 - - - - t._ Couoord No.2 ' Concord No.3 Cowell - Cornwall _ Croekott No.-1 Croakott No,2 -Danville t� ' Giant �IIcroulca ��-` .Lafayette - Lono Tree Martinez No.1 Morago - Morgan Tcrrdory Afa Oakley _-_-Pacheco__- Pinole - I - ..._._.Port-Costa __. Port Costa No.2 —' -- -- - -Riohmoud-No:Y`--- I - _ t- ----- —Riahmond-No.-9----- — - Richmond No.4 _Richmond-No..6 Richmond No.6 Richmond No-T---- Richmond No.B . -._._Itadeo._ Selby - _...._ ..San-Pablo--- _ Stege No. 1 Stoge No._2.___ Son Ramon _. .... :-.._.._. _ :_._._._. .......-._.... .... .. .. _ i Somerville— ---'---- -- -- -'-- -- — --- - t--_ Tumajar¢ ..._.. .... ...._._ _.. _._.._. _.._.. Valens �- Vine Hill .. _ ..: ___. .. .._:. ..... .. .. - Want Creek-._'--- TI 54 I� . j 'I s Primary Election Held August.16,. 1910 REPUBLICAN <yt - 714Y i I _ I 6 7 JITO I 3�340 j + 63 I i f 36 zz l�fiG G zza9 zG3 / 98 Iz3 F- .6 17o z 5 , - c I I� t REPUBLICAN ' Stitement of All:Votes Polled at 'the �m..,.sn�...,...s...a - -N — ELECTION N PRECINCT6 fi Cr Alamo Alhambra - Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 � Blnek Dismond .. � _Brentwood 1 J Byron .. Bay Point , Clayton Concord No.1 Concord No.2 - ' - Concord No.3 - Cowell Cornwall ... _ Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 * '•' Danville Giant Hercules 33 /S •Zi _ 37 / /S Lafayette I _ r Lona Tree -- Martinez No.1 Martinez No.2 MIoraga Morgan Territory ._- - -- -- -- - -` -- ------ -- Oakley Pacheco 8 Pinola .. ._ - -Port Costa No.1 -- / Port Costa No. 2 - ------ - - - -- -- --- --- ----- 3 9 Richmond No.1 -. - - ^— ------- ---- Richmond No.2 i Richmond No-.-3 . Richmond No 4 Richmond No.b _ ----– --- -�--- --—-- , - -- - ��--1- Richmond Na 8 Richmond No_7.__ Richmond No.8 - - -- - Rodeo Selby /5 39 3. 30 z 6 - San Pablo_._ 8 a9 - Stego No.1 Stage No.2 -- - _... ---- --- '-- - - — San Ramon /�- - Tassajarn Valonu ____.�__._ Vino Hill I t" Nalnut Creak 60 9z -/zo MILE / / 9 r -- -- — --- - - ---._ - - -- - -- - ' ----- - --- -...---L i ----- Pririary; Election Held August 16, 1910' REPUBLICAN Y 4 I I 17 i 78' r A, / jI ! I 67' a l / b _ s 'j _ X70' &6 z X71 43! to 97,ft — —= — -- 46 zpe z3 a I I } i 1+ REPUBLICAN Statement of All.Votes Dolled at the 14 DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTION tion rte Precincts Names of Candidates Precinct Names of Candidates AeRird Aadrd i. - 3 -- � �, 14, lawk yr �3 q� ;T r U - 0 ii ��c�%L� 71 70 /✓ 70 u _ 71 4z .fl•dJXa� �/ �, .irya� 1/3 1 — -- a- 7 d - '17a2ZT�y --- . I �6Hit Oyu i 4- 3 63a 117 14, n Primary Election Held August 16,: 1910 REPUBLICAN IG DELEGATES TO COUNTY.CONVENTION fft ° E'recioets, Namur of Candidates, ! vs. Candidates Precincts, Names,of Candidates, flaard Iat{ ;Ikadrei fid . J4 .2Z r All 0 .60 �a P .-..._...... cLza�d� I � ,z,2 ' .2Gw�rr2el I!!L 9 I . ._ . 39 40 —' �- 71 _._- - r 71 --- --------� .— __.__i !fir... 117Ir 1/7 17 IUP, I ; let DEMOCRATIC Statement of All "Votes Polled at the -, ---- _. -' '- '— Attorne Surveyor Q W CWe m Lieutenant Is�dAt latlte ecretar� y ly Governor Governor SQ M CNA - of State- 'Coatrollez Treasurer General Ge erel SNreie CNA 1 c 1 ELEMON 0 PRECINCTSPRECINCTS4 ld si _-- Alamo lO /0 r, Alhambra- .21 l --z_1_—._..l6_.Z 1 I__,..2,2 f I _. °Z a-----_ /� -- �- °�' z/ �'Z'---- '- Antioch No.1 Ap -J ( Black Diamond Brentwood I 16 Byron as zv /s /s zo1 Bay Point Clayton 'I Concord No. _1f - zy, Concord No.2 �. [/ 7 { $�I 9 /o Concord No.8 I 7 Cornwall G_ _-4/-I _ z --- _i--- ! I (o I_/dq _ Crookett No.1 --- J--___.. 9y-_- - ezb 13/ ._ 5I__.- Zl - . / -. l0�9 1 I I Crockett No.2 25--- ar--,_._-_ �. iot lo. `_ -.. Z;'[.i_ .�.. ---...._. f-�3.._._.z�.. --... _. ..t_--- a-��- -----.-. �•� -•--`Z _..� Danville ,�7 a�i'J .ZZ ....Grant / 7✓ /�/ /3 : - ! _. -- - - - Hercules 43 Lafayette _ I --I -___. _z_t /.-__-Ir------. /8• --.-._-- �G8 ---- �I.----. /rY�-----------.. i z3 7 lono Tree 7 ry L . Martinez No 1 / 21) ALL 2- /6-./7 DInWnez No.2 / - ....._. Morgan Territory D I -- - �— - --- _ zz{ a o zv a.2 TerritoryOakltory --- b -- -8-------- _.(°.-�.__ I __-_�-�---------t I-I----- -- 8 '---- - ---- ---_._. . -, Oakley r /o 6 zl z zO . �_ - - --' - 8 _ - - - -- --- - _ --- Pinola zz a-1 z.s 1 z --- - Pacheco � i Q TL _Port Costa No. 1 G, /- z��--- - A6A6 . Part Costa No.2 Z.� J j /3 �. Richmond No.1- ------ { ,Richmond No ' 9 yl _ _...Richmond -- �a azi /y gal .24 Richmond No 4 1 ,-- i Richmond No G Rielnrund Na c /z, /3 .�/ I... . [9.{__.. I iso ,--. zb I --. --- --{ zo`---_ .to I -L9--I-------. - — -/-7 Riclunond No 7-...__.__ ...t-- { I _ Richmond No.B _. .Rodeo /l__.. Selby j Z11 Bae Pablo - -9..:.--.Lz I____- /z_�/,2 as Stogo No,1 Stege-No.2 t I" San RamonI / 1 /3-L. /.z i/_ -- 2 .,I�IntbaJIITII _/3/ I / I ./ Somoravdle Valens `4 - ._ -- - 7 7-27 Vies Hill 7 ' /Q ___ _Y_-6 . ._8_I _ I_— _.T g� Walnut Creek -- / /�{ /z`/tF / I / 11, - /�I -f / 6 _..__6� '7/ /O7 f - -- (177i - 3. 1 Primary Election Held August 16, 1914 DEMOCRATIC I Ckrk I-of--— —' S t tt Pik d Stitt ......._ lghg wm baht E�+t/ Jude of the 6tid SttGs i Shh SnMrr surveyor *w fad J Ids �1 (w of ..(. ....DisGid 6 I.d+..... ..3!KIL.D'st Superior Court Soar Gw m�'.' .........k '•6a.. FSI. i E.I 1 � I 2! Z dzz 16; /e-i ) 6 z !j !6 5 r3 4 z / / l a3 f__- f- j.__ 7 a zs, .z Zri 5 ,ti 3 3 3 3 /9 �" �z I 1 l as- ! l z3_.._z 3 ,fin 7 3 2 t ! 0 7 37 z 9 !3 ( Jp I r 13 t t r3 zt 3 z� / I � , 1 � o z� zo _ 1 � � zz � ITIL /7 G 3 / z $ t j I Z3 lz III -- t zz 9'I /3 Z 9 / J3 ry; /71 8 ! 9 z a l z 01 / 25t ;LV) Z3 /7 7� Ir Z ' 4 Q� J-A 5" y' /T brr Ys3ssI74I 07 lz 8IJ3z . 7 s�z _ DEMOCRATIC Statement cif All,Votes Po11e.d::at the �' Sheeiff :Couj"yClark Auditor ;Recorder Te:Coll«tor , ELECTION ZOZ PRECINCTS \ , AIUnmUrn zz_ -0 _.._ _. A¢tioah Na 1 l371 Antioch No 2 i Black Diamond Brentwood �f _t_9_ Byron. Bay Point /O_ _ .-__- ____- ._ _ iL__. __._ ..-._ /J --_ — _-3 Ciaytan Jy l .J�` 17�[ ,60 Concord No,-I ­ Concord No 2 JQ /� .Z /.Z JJ c2 / Concord 3 No. - _ _9 I.' Cowed Cornwall Ii 1 Croelrett No,1 HJ ... _ Crockett No.z .26 ..3 __ _7 --4. —_ o, _ + _ _ ',� #�..�_.., 7 __ } Danville .L3 J.. ZI _ .$.3 Giant Hercules __ __ z___ :_. ouloa J��- !3 _. Lafayette ry / Lono Tree g J ....__-�.---- _._._._.. _... _ .__�_,_.—___..._7. Martinez No.1 - _ A�-_.2 —_... _._�. 1----- 19.2 _..— — �3 —._._6 <f I �._.-.. Martinez No.2 / + ,rj 8 I.. z�i Iza .2� !,� ,�j 1 ---- Izz htoraga _ ... �. iV[orgmi Territory Oakley `' Pechora 3 & , Pinola ,f n ,. Part Costa No.1 31 g 3 z 11 1 Port Costa No.2 i J Richmond NO. -.. aZ �_ ...__�_._ '?--- .. __.__.--_._J .J... _... ._Z' __.... 1 _ I_.d. ./_r... Richmond No,z Q _.._ - 1 G .Richmond xo:s - J'--- .-- `2�-7_...... i� a6 1 / (a _- 71 zl 5 / 11 Richmond No.4 q o' 13 Richmond No,b J9._ _.- {._ 7 i ...._ .7.0_r_._-._..f_..-- -:._- ' Richmond No.b 7 f( -_ -----.// Richmond No.8 / �----_....-'----�. --� --- I.. I - S AI Richmond No.7 7 J �e�J7 Selby I1 Rodeo . -..__1 f - - -San Paulo Stage No.1 .ZQ slogs No. z az Sun Ramon ... /3 .'J'nxxajurn .7__._ �t`.. Vine Hill r. J I 1 J +� a j � .. .. .Walnut crop&_---_--- --_.. ._. __. '-- /Q yep 6Q - �� o i- __9_ ._� __- . ._. .- ..___-__- b9 725 ��YS �o ala ---- --- I �. - primary `Election'�H'ld '.August:-16; -1910 DEMOCRATIC l0 •, Tax Collector District Attorney Assessor Treasurer $geidsmW d Slink Public Administrator Coroner F' � Fit o; a l l iz t 1 z z 9 I _ _ _.,._ y 5j 4L 13 57- 3 a r.; N !r. g i zri fa _.._-- ----- Gi g ; 71 G / z 3 3 � Ir f2! y A2r I _.___ Ari'91 i 110dia z3 liT iG7 q t t. SS 7a 43 i I � . _. _ _� -� DEAIOCRATiC Statement of All- Votes Tolled: at `the ELECTION s PRFAINCTd i Alamo Alhambra Irk Antmch [;- Antioch No 2 Bleak D�aroond ,2 i � ' - Brentwood P Byron ! Bay Point Clayton — I1 Concord No.1 Concord No.2 c Concord No.3 � Cowell 5- Cormvall I _Crockett No.1 5- lyl Crockett No.2 - - 1 Dnnvillo--- ---- - Giant ' �) Hercules /Q Lafayette Z! Lone Tree - Martinez No.1 I u _. ]tlortinez No.2 _... Morgan Territory / i; Oakley - Paebeco Pinole _ ;--7_--- — 20 ------- � - Port Costa No.-1 Port Costa No.2 y Richmond No II. Iticbmund No.2 . . ..Richmond No.3 RkInuond No.4 q .. .. Richmond No:G_ .__1 __ _ -__//- ._-..___ __.._...! .� Richmond No.G �. Richmond"No.7 I Richmond No.3 .. .. --_ RodeoA -- __._ c_�_ . _ __ - - --- _ ----- - ---- - . . . a._- _____.__ Selby - Ir San Pablo.. Stego No.1 Stego No 2 --- 5 ----- ------ 3 --...------ -- - — — ----- _ Sail Ramon --- SomousVille JL_L Tassnjara / Vulcan - Vine Hill z ry Walnut-Creek If y -=--- �fl �--- - - 7 I S Priinary 06etion'Beld August; 1910 i�M AA11t 13 /,Z /7 j ! l I ic, __ _ �a _.._9 ----- ` Ff i DEMOCRATIC `Statemen.t;of All'-Votes Toiled ,at"the MWrION \ �PRMINCTB °QI A - - Alamo i' Alhambra ..... - .-. I is _.._---- --- --- — -. ':----- - - t Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 Black Diamond _- Bran twood 4 i Byron �. Bay Point ----. — �. Clayton �.. Concord No.1 +; Concord No,2 ? Concord No.8 'c I Cowell. Cornivall Crockett No 1 Crockett No 2 F �, llnnvillo Giant Iiercules Lafayette Lmm Tree I-- Blartinez No.1 li.'ty ez No.2 ilioragn Morgan Territory 3 Oakley H' --_ _._--Pacheco Pinolo --part Costa No.1 Port Costa No. 'L Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 1... Richmond No.4 Richmond No.6 j Richmond No.6 I Richmood No'7 .- Richmond No 8 - - Rodeo Selby I - _San Pablo. __....._-_---------— ------------—--- -...--_._ _- - ---- �:: Stego No. 1 Stego No. 2 —— ----------- --.. San Ramon .: Tassajarn Vine Rill -..-Walnut Creak�--------�- — —_. .... - I i G 1 i i Primary Election Held "August 16, 1910 CEMMATIC 23 I� i al I AR ar f la 1 ! IFI 3 �I _5 y -- - i I G m ! j ._ ---------- ; { 1 1f�CR�11C Statement of All `Votes Po11ed at.'the ZAIZ n4ziELECTION - `� � � j � � PRECINCTS ( I I Alamo Alhambra Aatioah No.1 Antioch No.2 u Bleak Diamond Brentwood IIyron .� BfiY Point 4i Clayton " :I Concord No.1 — Concatd No.2 , jConcord No,3 , ------------.-_ ..__._--'--- ( CawoA i� Cornwall - - _` Cr------�-N etto.-1 ---- ock y Craikett Na.2 1;'anville Giant ± Lafayette - Lone Treo � - - Martine No.1 - Martinca --- Mara8a - j hLargan Territory —-- _ _.__ ._. Oaklay ' Packoao i i Pinole - --- --- -- - - .-zA, _ _ ; r Poet Costu No, 1 -- — " P Port Costa No.2 .... Richmond No.-1 Richmond No.2 Richmond No.4 -. ,. . Richmond-No.-6— Richmond ichmond-No:fi--'Richmond No.G ,! Richmond No.Z-- Richmond No.8 ' -Rodeo Selby I7' u2r �5 Saa'Pablu___...__.__.__ Stego No,1 Stego No.-2 San Raman /0 .. .. ... .. ... - __..-SoniemVillo- _:..— Tassajaravalc .. w na .. Vine Hill _ .. waliiut-Cieek.._._--...--- - --___..— ._._ qf it - _ Primary Election Held August 16, 1910 BE- Tic I'll A511, 1 4�tj ,> i SZK j . 1 � ' i - s - -- -. a � I JA`--t j--J —_� — Ib I L ilkl _ �_---..._. �_i.`fc3 ._l. a7 1 _1 11� St�. ._�..__��'f t7 - ------t - -- - - - - -- - ,- j 1- DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes- Polled at the DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTION Votes YIMS Precincts Names of Candidates �I I Precincts Names of Candidates Aeu" R¢arctdi { _ - y 411 ✓ QJT �' A I iJh. h �/ N wwyr 'Ov 47 7v pa ,101 9z --— -- ��a r,Lr�H2ayt � `(O - 0 Pnn! illdvv ' / 60 a - �� <� ./ 7J- u - r� £�, .a. �WWl �o I lie eo --- -- _ 7/2ov� a/ rv�rto/ljf�%I,uTI-,la- / _ 4 W-I `Z - --- -- ---- sGr 17 Primary. Election Held August 16, 1910' DEMOCRATIC. DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTION lykt andidates ludo" Precinct. Names of Candidate. Yde Preeinets Names of Candidates ked kacrd i _ dn�ivry �'• b� l�2 ; - - - ,. -- _ _._ /a - -- ---- .__. -- _ - - - SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Polled at the Governor 1, I I J i III 1•;LECTION - 'I PRT.CINCTB I I S5kit US 04 I �y Alamo I Alhambra 3 §_ 3 G� _ �3 13 -.:3- f I i 5 (3 3 3 9 3 Antioch No 1 --'--- '- - �;I Antioch No 2 Black Diamond I � � I Brentwood BClayton. ¢ Y I, Ba Pomt _.. .Concord No..l_. I I I Concord No. No 2 - Cowell ' Concord 3 l I Cornwall ! _ Crockett No.I Croekott No.2 i zl I Giant ce � ran z ja 112 / z L !z 2 z Iz 2 Z z I ! Giant _ i1 Lafayette Liam'lrea t JinrlinezNo 1 �/ y _i��'I 11E i1E ! ( 4l.._.'f `I q `J q .]J --_ _. - - blartinez No. I Morgan Territor i _._.. .. i1[oraga --- -Y- Oahley ach000 1 I fPinola _ , '� a I 11 (c Port C-ata No. 1 jI Part Costa No, 2 f ._.ond No.1_.. }E ��Richm Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 • 1 1 I)f 1 3 3 3 ,3 31. 3 :s z .z z .z z ,z Lc z z 3 Rielimond-No.G 3 .i I Richmond No.7 a z Y $ Y 1 z / Z 2 z 2 $ '.� s 3 S 3 3 a l a Richmond No,g 3 3 z z t I Z z 5 Richmond No.S S 15 8 :y ari3 /l 3 3 3 -3 3 3 r J / J z 2 z r 3 3 Rodeo -.z .Z _ - San Pablo a Stage No.l / �/ a x�:2- 17 7 I'7 9 7 .7 7 ;ti b 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 -Stag .GG I6 ,G Soassajaralu I San Ramon I ! - ._� .I .. ` valona .... I - ! VineWalnH Creek z / ,2 Z 12 z j2 .Z x z 2 j 2 7 ? 2 / z z z Vino Hill i I / r r ! J o o l 1 l 19 I MI6 1.4 1 45 ,IZ I�r}o 1 1 ilb ,It 11z 1 qI a 4 �3 I I i � IIiI ! F _ Primary Election Held August 16, 1910 SOCIALIST .` I H �3 �3 {3 _..i� N -3 �9i ld �� `�� 3 3 3 3 3 .. ..._., -._..-. � 3 , I 3 9 I 3 , I I , �- � { 1 I E i i I i 1 I I , v! i 1 I I h3 3 :3 .J 3 3 3 3 3 s ! s 3 y 3 d {x 2 3 g S a 2 is y 5 5 J s 5 5 5 I 5 5 {7 44rk i �t le 7 .7 _7 .'7 17 �6 6 t 16 1 6 4, 'la 'l0 3, b 21/1/3 3 113 z 9¢z J13 2�+) 3;'IS 44 z+J9 `I� a r;}t a 3 J Y�z4z fl !'z (.Zxz J ! 1;t z 1 x z2 /!!Z f 71 i I:I I ` � I E SOCIALIST Statement of All `Votes Polled at the DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTION Precincts Nemec of CandidatesYtls Precincts of Candidates BYea¢G If Ti � a j �G �iiaticao� y 1 , , z i i- Primary Election Held August 16, 1910'. SOCIALIST ,i DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTION I� YM Ms andidates 1 Precincts Names of Candidates Precincts Names of Candidates it low �y p Reand ; -- - i ) � } 3 I I I _-.. t i i a I PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Polled at the n Governor ` ELECTION a F PRECINCTS Alamo I 1 III Alhambra I � I Antioch 1 /� /'I / 3j1 ;`! l .� f �.� �1 3�9. �/ I IL i l Brentwood I j : Byron 130Y Point - -- Concord No.l ...._.._( .._._. 1.(. .—I_. 1;.I. .I -.1 �../ 11.. .(. t / i ... Clayton I - Y I Cmmord No.--2-- Concord No.8 -- f ' ' Cowell r �- I Cornwall - Crockett No.I- • Crockett No.-2 I Danville -- Cinnt 1 I i Lafayette I Lona tree - i Alartmez No.1 Tfiirtiiiez"No:2- a Moroga _ .__-.. ._ -—-" I .. 11for6au Territory '- y 1II _- ley OYaklmao l 1 1 11 If .I� PinolePort Costa Port a-Richmond N 12 I I -. . • -._... __. Richmond No.2 - --Richmond No.8 h -- - - -_- - - --- ------- -_ Richmond No.4 • I. ..-. .Richmond No:..S I Richmond No.G l � ii I I i I i I f i I _-- Ric hmond-Noy 7'Rihn " I ----- 'ond No.8 Rodeo _... - - - Selby ----t3an-Pablo- Btch o No 1 ! f Sail Ramon Valens Vino Hill -_ _.......-lvnlmd-Creak------- III 1 __ ;ll rl I 11 I,to q - r , I , I I , I � I f I h I --I-- Primary Election Held August 16, 1910 PROHIBITION as I � ..A k ' I f � I , rl - 'I ! I , i i I T - I I I � I , iI �I � 11 1 i � I ! ( I I- Ck ts I I 1, Pie I � I , - I -- PROHIBITION 'Statement of .All Votes Polled.at the DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTION • vow MIS Precincts Names of Candidates Precincts Names of Candidates Amdrel Raw gg Gfitl _ 4 r 4-5 pr2000�+� / 77,1 Y 5 , I. j7 aP / , • it .. ;i And from the foregoing statement of the result of said 0leotion this Hoard determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes at said primary election as the candidates for the election of the political party for the offices hereinafter named, and that the said candidates shall be the candidates of the party for such offices, and their names as such candidates shall be placed on the Official Ballot to be voted at the orming election, and that certificates of election are directed to be issued to each of them, respectively, to it t: Republican Party Democratic Party Title of Office. Name of Candidate Name of Candidat Member of Assembly 22nd District M.R. Jones M. R. Jones Sheriff R.R. Veale H.J. Curry County Clark J.H. wells J.H. Wells Auditor' T. Park Jacobs A.D. Ballenger Recorder M.H. Hurley M.H. Hurley Tax Collector Martin W. :cost Martin W. Joost District Attorney A.B. McKenzie Loo F. Tormey Assessor George P. Meese George 0. Meoso Treasurer Louis 11. Buttner Louis IT. Buttner Superintendent of 8ohoole William H. Hanlon William H. Hanlon Public Administrator Charles E. Daley Charles E. Daley Coroner C.L. Abbott J.T. Breneman Surveyor Elam 0. Broom Elam O. Broin Sup.orvisor let District Chas. J. Rihn Edward Conlon supervisor 3rd District Vincent Hook James McKenna Justice of Peace, let Township C.B. Hayden C.H. Hoyden Constable, lat.Township O.H. Palmer C.H. Palmer Justice of Peace End Township J.L. Dunn William E. Young Constable 2nd Township James Ahern James Ahern Justice of Peace 3rd Township A.B. Ormsby A.S. Ormsby Constable 3rd Township Samuel Wallace MoOaw Arthur Williams Justice of Peqoe, 4th Township A.E. Clark A.E. Clark Constable 4th Township Claude B. Harris Claude B. Harris Justine of Peace, 6th Township John J. Burke Bernard Tierney Constable, 5th Township John Ott John Ott Justice of Peace, 6th Township James Fitzgerald James Fitzgerald Constable, 6th Tovmship W.J• McDermott W.J. McDermott Justice of Peace, 7th Township W.F. Huber W.F. Huber Constable, 7th Township Robert Davidson H.F. Davis Justice of the Peace, 8th Tovmship J.D. Wightman J.D. Wightmen Constable, Oth Township E.B. Whelihan E.B. Whelihan Justice of Peace, 9th Township Walter Hinebaugh Robert Wallaoe,Jr. 6onstable, 9th 9,.nnship Geo. H. Shafer Geo. 11. Shafer 1.2 Title of Office. Republican Party Democratic Party • Name of Candidate Name of Candidate Justice of Peace, 10th Township James H. Chichester Geo. Valencia Constable, 10th Township J.D. Moitoza F.G. Moitoza Justice of Peace, 11th Township I. N. Gates W.P. Ferry Constable, 11th Township George W. Fraser Jeremiah Collins Justice of Peace, 12th Township J. Emil Petersen George G. Prytz Constable, 12th Township Henry T. Moiles J.J. Fax Justice of Peace, 13th Township Gus L. Goethals Gus L. Goothals Conetablo, 13th Township, Fred N. Myrick Wm. South Justice of Peace, 14th Township F.A. Gains Henry G. Krumland Constable, 14th*Township Edward D. Ekenburg A.J. LeGrand Justice of Peace, 16th Township C.A. Odell John Roth Constable, 16th Township John Murray W.N. Blankenship • Title of Office Socialist Party Prohibition Party Name of Candidate Name of Candidate Member of Assembly 22nd District. J. Dahlstrom William Shafer Sheriff E. Washburn R.R. Veale, County Clork F. Thole J.H.Wells Auditor C.H. Wunderlioh A.N. Sullonger Recorder B. Vogelsang M. H. Hurley Tax Collector 0. J. Gibbons G. E. Searcy District Attorney A.D. MoKen i p � A.B. McKenzie Assessor J.L. Baker Treasurer VI.B. Holliday Lpuis 11. Buttner Superintendent of Schools Mrs. L. Strauss William H. Hanlon Public Administrator Ira Ross Charles E.Daley Coroner L. Strauss C.L. Abbott Surveyor J.E. Morris Elam C. Drown Supervisor let District Robert E. White Supervisor 3rd District J. Bartolomei Justice of Peace, 1st Township C.H. Hayden Constable, let Township A. Corson Justice of Peace, 2nd Township Constable, 2nd Township Justice of Peace 3rd Township A.B. Ormsby Constable, 3rd Township Justice of Peace, 4th Township A.E.Clark Constable, 4th Township W. Stewart Justice of Peaco, 6th Township Conetablo, 6th Township Justice of Peace, 6th Township Constable, 6th Township W.J. McDermott Justice of Poaoo, 7th Townehip J.W. Douglas Constable, 7th Township N.M. Norlem 13. Title;op Otfioe. 8oda11sti Party Prohibition Party Name of Candidate Name of Candidate Justice of Peace, 8th Township J.D. Wightman Constable, 8th Township Justice of Peace, 9th Township Constable, 9th Township Justice of 3oaoo, 10th Township Constable, 10th Township Justice of Peaoe, 11th Township W.P.Terry Constable, 11th Township Jeremiah Collins Justice of Peace, 12th Township J. Emil Petersen Constable, 12th Tovnehip J.J. pox Justice of Peaoe, 13th Township Gus L. Gosthals Constable, 13th Township Prod TT. Myrick Justice of Peace, 14th Township Constable, 14th Township Edward D. Ekenbur Justice of Peace, 16th Township B.P. Smith oonstablo, 16th Township Geo. Riggs The Board further finds that the following named persons have received tie votes for each of the following named offices, to wit; SOCIALIST PARTY. District Attorney, A;B. ldoKenaie, 3 votes; A.J. Soto, 3 votes. Justice of Peaoe, 11th Township, E.W. Robison, 2 votes; I.N. Gates, 2 votes Constable, 11th Township, Jeremiah Collins, 2 votes; George Hrasor, 2 votes PROHIBITION PARTY. Assessor, G.A. Dollett, 2 votes; George 0. Neese, 2 votes. Constablo, 3rd Township, S W. McCaw, 1 vote; Arthur Williama, 1 vote. Thereupon it 1s by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify the said parties to appear before this Board on Tuesday, September 6th, 1910, at 10 o'clock A.M. to draw lots for said nominations unless said parties can decide between themeelvos, which of said parties is entitled to said nominations. 14 And from the foregoing_statement of the result of said election this Board dAtermines and finds and doolares that the following named persons having rooeived the highest number of votes of his party in his preoinot, for delegate, shall be a ropreseatativo of his party from the precinct in which he rias elected, in all conventions of his party in such county, in which such political sub-division is entitled to representation, to wit: REPUBLICAN PARTY. Alamo Alhambra F."Amse.. F. T. Swett R.11. Bush Fred Braokman Antiooh fl. J.W. Dewitt J. Ross George Fields C.E. Rather C.C. McDaniel Antioch J2. R.M. Boode Gabriel Moyer J.T. Belehaw R.J. Trembath R. Harkins on A.A. Waldie C.W. Keeney Black Diamond f , J.E. Bankson T. Donovan D. Gatto M. Soudero B. Kerman S4. Golden Joe MoAvoy L. Sohmalhols Brentwood. Thos, White H.D. Bacon P.J. Moody R.G. Dean John Cakobread J. Swift W.M. Dainty Byron G.T. Barkley Chas. cople Cliff. XoCabe L.G. Plumley Joe Armstrong E. Smith Bay Point Frank Kennerly . Ralph H. Wight W.R. South J.H. Gore Clayton William Wilson T.K. Duncan Gus L. Goethals. 15' Connord $1'. 'Joseph Boyd D. Matheson F.W. Foskett L. Palmer T.G. Smith P.;Crenna ConoordF,. Charles Bibber Joseph Williams, Jr.• Conoord3. E. Soholm G. Crena B. xurmbein Cowell. E.U. Loh C ornciall. J. Hanlon, Jr. R.E. Hanson Frank Jesse Gee. South Joe Gore Crookett #1. J.J. Lewis W.M.'Laidlaw D.C. Hedemark C.L. Dodge Crookott #2. A. Arata C. P. Thomas J. 0. Murdook Danville. Geo. W. Groom Thos, Connolly A.J. Abrott Mathew Noia W.J. Williams Giant. H. Johnston J.B. Lindsey Heroules. C.F.C. Lahmkuhl Warren H. MoBryde Joe. F. Marx Henry MoOullough Lafayette. H.T. Brown Hobert Thomson R.E. MoHeil Lone Tree H.F. Beads John Trembath Jaok Fletoher R.T. Cron Fred Heidorn Martinez1. W.S. Tinning J.E Millar J. Sohweinitser Wm. MoCann• 1 ' Lee Durham' O.x Smith C.H. Ludden Wm. yaule J.& Colton R. Borland. Martinez §2. J.P. Mollamara J.J. MoNamara W.C. Rawson - James McClellan Martin Bonmagni R.E. Were Mozga M: Rose: , Morgan Territory. J. Schwendel. Oakley. fl.H. Carpenter Geo. .Sellers., C.P. Horr Frank J. Silva Pacheco. Frank Munson Theodore Russi, J.M. Christen Henry Eicher Pinole. J:A. Fraser C.H. Holliday W. Gerrish J.A. Silva J.A. Lewis W. Hampshire E. Ebeen E.M. Dormer Port Costa §1. D.J. Luoey Geo. H. ward Thos. H. Dye Port Costa #2, M.'Shea Al.Williams. Richmond $1. D.H. Bayley Richmond2. A.R. Aaelson J.A. MoVettie, Ed. Ley J.C. Bly H. French Richmond3. P.M. Neville P.C. Dietrich H.H. Barney A.A. Fenner E.J. Garrard S.F. Jenkins C.I. Dalton 17.V. Keltz A.C. Trautvatter Ohas. Viedeaker Ed. MoDuff Richmond J4. S.F. Brooks J.B. Willis H.B. Kinney J.F. Stisfvater, J.C. Feudner Richmond C.P. Blanchard C. L. Swartout _ Evan Griffin O.R. Blake 'S O.J. Solemdahl Richmond 16. IS.J. Kelly J.L. McCarthy 2.T. Barry O.R. Ludwig L. S. Higgins Geo. Galbraith J.C. Thornton r 17, V. Riohmond R. I. M• Perrin L. Booker F H. Eggerth. J.J. Davis Geo. Fronk N. Baylor R. MoCord J.A. DeBarrotiis Riohmond #8. F.E. Adams O.F. Washburn C.H. Robertson' John Logan B. H. Griffin N.T. Helms Frank Luoae Rodeo A. Arbuthnot 0. Stamm R1 Jsok E.D. Groves Selby. R.L. Arohibald E.E. Jarman Geo. R. Calvert S.H. Burns Geo. L. Upton San Pablo W.F. Belding J.E. Bouquet Henry Blume Alfred Frank M.R. Pereira A.J. t'.oller S. P. Sgow J.11. Rumrill Stege #1. F. Arno P.C. Peterson J.E. Cook B.B. MoOlellan Stage #2. J.N. Costello Geo. E. Minor - Oeoar Feyerband A.O. Magner San Ramon H.C. Hurst Geo. MoOswill Somersville. W.J.. Laird Tassajara. M.E. Horton A. Joseph Valona. 17m. Helms N.S. Booth A. Johnson J.H. Gribbin A. Campbell L.B. Grubb Ray Standish Vino Hill. F. Joost J.H. Babbitt C. Neukom P. Ferrarini Walnut Creek R.L. Nougaret Ed Shumway Banuel Coelho Joel A. Harlan. A.S. Ormsby DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Alamo. G..Trevitts. 18 Alhambra. �` R.T.'Daggett 14m. O'Hara Antioah #1. �y P. Donlon Nm. Stone J.'Aolan Antioah #2. Peter Petersen F. Cooney Blaok Diamond } J.E. Fahey J. Houlihan J ROyoe. Brentwood. N.P. Howard J.A. Cantrell A.P. Juett Byron H. Peers C.N. Lent H. Xrumland Bay Point S.W. Bunninghem Clayton. G.R. Trette Joseph Murohio Henry DeMartini Conoord #1. Chas. Dunn E.J. Randall Henry Bott Conoord #2. J.F. Busoy E.F. Paddook Conoord #3. H. Franaden M. 2leustsedtor C owe ll. H.B. Smith Cornwall. H.B. Griffith Crookett �1. ' P. Edwards James Hurley J. Riley Crookett #2. J. Riley J.-O'Rourke D. Denehy Danville. Peter Peterson John Hartz. A.G. Podva Giant. 0. Connell. Heroules. B.J. Moyean J.T. Brotim Lafayette H. Mullikin Lone Tree. J. Nalrath Fred Mainken Martins 1. O.H. Clarks • P. Luooy J. O'B:_Nyatt Martinez $2. James Hoey L.H. Stinohfield J.J. Anderson Luke Bulger Morage Jet R. Mulholland Morgan Territory Thomas Ackerman Oakley. 0.0. Previett Pacheco. E.J• Randall Jeff Bailey Pinole. J.T. Silva R.J. ivoloott Ma. Lucid Port Costa pl. E.P. Lynch J. Donohue D. Regan J. -Buckley Port Costa 42. James Burke J. McCarthy T. O'Keefe Richmond fl. John R. Pickett Richmond #2. J. W. Hartnett J. W.Lane., Richmond3. J.P. Foley A.B. Stevens J. O. Ford R.J. MoRale James Lawny Richmond $4. John Kenny Wm. Ellie Lee D. Windrom Richmond #6. H.E. Petillion Richmond #6. M.J. Griffin J. Martin A.C.-Lang Richmond #7. J.S. Chandler Geo. N. Kendall E.E. Smith E.M. Betts Richmond ya. . W.F. Petillion- T.G. Fall. - Rodeo J.E. Slate J. Mahoney Selby. E.P. Kearney James Knight San Pablo T.J. Fitzgerald Fred Webber P.`Garrity H. Soanl= Stege #1. A.Ci Wagner P.C. Petersen Stege J2. Frank Conlon San Ramon N.S. Boone Tassajara F.G. Coate 20 �Valona. E P. Hanlon Fred Stemle Luoey Y r+ Vine Hill. A.J. MoNshon n Walnut Creak J. Mello O.L. MoRuiddy SOCIALIST PARTY Alhambra W.B.' Holliday Heroulee. Paul Anderson Martinez f1. John Dahlstrom T.1org9n,Tairitory R.V. Hansa Paaheoo Ban T• West Rioh=nd $3. C.H. Wunderlioh Riohmond #4• B.F. Smith Riohmond 15. J.L. Baker Robt. E• White Richmond 6. L. Strauss E. Washburn S. Lundeby R.E. White Riohmond f7. Frank Thole H.1;. Barber Geo. Morris L.D. Engleman Riohmond #e. R.E. White L. Strauss Washburn: G. Landrebe San Pablo O.J. 'Gibbons Stage #1. . J.W. Rose L. M. icor}em "Stege �2. `•�.b:.Gooalove, J.W•,Douglas Valens. F:L. Dingman A.N. Wright. Vine Hill A. Corson SDmo Tsville. W.J. Laird. 21 PROHIBITION PARTY. Antioch f2. JamesChristian Fred Mille Byron TI.A. Plumley L.V. Richardson ' Concord1. S.A. Nesbit Pacheco. G.R. Oliver San Pablo Bdgar Hurlbut R.G. Molntiro Walnut CrooY. L.10. Ladraoh The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to writ; Ages: Supervisors Rihn, Hook and Trythall. Noce: Slone. Absent: Supervisors Casey and Buchanan. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 6th, 1910? at 10 o'clock A.M. In the :atter of Bonds of County Officials. , In compliance with the provisions of Law so requiring, It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the county Officers of this county to be elected on Nov. Sth, 1910s and thereafter until the further order of this Board, giv bond as required by law before entering upon the discharge of their respective dutie in the following sums, to wit: Treasurer, $100,000; County Clark, $15,000; Auditor, $10,000 ; Sheriff, $50,000; Tax Collector, $50,000; District Attorney ;x10,000; Recorder x5,000; Assesso , $10,000; Surveyor, $'5000; Superintendent of Schools, x3000; Coroner, $2000; Public Administrator $5000; Justices of the Peace, $1000; and Constables, $1000. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.' 2 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa,County; State of California. Tuesday, September 8th, 1910. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.a, Rihn, J.P, Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buobanan. J.H.Wolls, Clerk. - - - - - -000 - - - - - The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of August, 1910, are read to the Board by the clerk and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the matter of Petition of Richmond Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals for an Additional allowance. Airs. Geoghegan, appears before the Board and presents petition for an additional allowance to the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Ani- mals and addresses the Board in said matter; Thereupon said matter is submitted to the Board and by the Board taken under advisement. 4 In the hatter of Potition of Trustees of 1St. Diablo School District, Stege School District, and Ban Pablo School District. The Trustees of lit. Diablo School District, Stage School District, and San Pablo School District, having submitted to this Board, their estimate showing that the following amounts will be required in each of the said school districts, to crit: Lit, Diablo, School D3etrict, $800,00. Stage School District, 6w700 in addition to $760 special school tax horstofore requested and granted, San Pablo School District, 01000, in addition to and exclusive of amount apportioned to said districts from the regu- lar State and County school moneys, will be required in order to maintain said schools properly, and said estimates and reports having been approved by W.H. Han- Ion, Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the said estimates be and the same are hereby accepted and approved, and that a tax suffi- oient to raise the said amounts be levied upon the assessiblo property within the boundaries of cash of said school districts at the time of levying taxes. J I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1{. I� In the Clatter of Financial Report + of Contra Costa County for the fiscal + year ending June 30th, 1910. f The financial report of Contra Costa County for the fiscal yea ending 23 June'30th, 1910, having been presented to this Board,' It is by the Board ordered that said report be'and•the same is hereby ap- proved and it is further ordered that said report be and the same is hereby ordered published as required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. In the Yatta r.of Applications for Liquor Licensee. App�ioations for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lose than one quart are made to the Board by the following named person at the following named places, to wit. C.C. Berbndsen National Saloon Clayton Cal. & Hawaaian Sugar Refining Company Hotel Crockett Crockett Francisco Del2onto let•& Park "ve. Rodeo Cioni & Nigarett Concord Ave. .near Horgan's Concord Joe Kraft S.P. )spot Antioch Bart Keohane Keohane Building Stege J.E. 2oitoza Alvarado St. San Pablo P.J. Murphy S. side S.P. R.R. Near Yalona 1d.J. Muldowney Lot 16, Block 1, Pullman Towneite M.B. Nunez, Jr. Eagle Saloon Clayton A. Regalia Cor. San Pablo & Potrero Aves. Stege IT.H. Sohottonberg Road S, San Pablo Ave. Trottor, Ferrari & Miranda Lots 16-17, Block b Pullman Towneite The Board fixos hearing on said applications for Uonday October 3rd, 1910 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Hatter of Issuance of Liquor Licensee. Liquor ,lioenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lose than one quart are ordered issued to the fallowing named persons at the follow- ing named places, to vrit: Mrs. ;d. Asears Midway Saloon San Pablo Thomas R. Casey Central Hotel Bar Yalona J.A. Cantrell Railroad Ave. Knightsen n Anna DeLlartini Pacheco Hotel Pacheco John Fleuti Lafayette P. Guerreri & Son Lot S, Block 4, Yalona Andre",.4all. Tretzel's Saloon San Ramon Stanton Hanson, Rodwood Inn Redwood Canyon Fred S. Rawley Idle Hour Saloon Crockett E. Ignaoe fWW saLe� Main St. w Walnut Creek E.B. Landon Tunnel Road Moraga School Distriot 24- E WM. 1. Msohado Center Saloon San Pablo Peter Mahomed Cosmopolitan Saloon Orolona _•Alonzo Marston San Pablo Road stege 4arshall & Maderos Hartz & Prospeot Avea. Danville Joseph Rodda R.R. Ave. & Oak St. Brentwood. F.S. Silva S.P. Station San Pablo C. Tagliaforro Eagle Exohange ValleJo Junction In the Matter of Reports of Estimates for Maintenanoo of High Sohoole. Reports of estimates of amount of money required for maintenanoo of High Schools are filed as follows: Alhambra Union High Sahool Distriot, 6500.00 John Swett " " " " 8450.00 Liberty " " " 6000.00 It. Diablo " " " " 6000.00 Riohmond " " " 14000.00 Riverview " " " " 7600.00 San Ramon Valley " " " 4100.00 �4, In the Matter of Allowanoe to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that that the following oaah allowanoes be and the same are hereby made to the following named persons, to Vdt' . John Irwin, $15.00 per month commenoing Aug. let, 1910. Mrs. Bridget E. O'Heill, $20.00 per month eommonaing Sept. lot, 1910. Theresa Ferrasoi, $15.00 per month, oomrenoing Sept. let, 1910. And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of eaoh of the above named appliounts oommonoing on the dates set opposite their respeotive names, and Continuing until the further order of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. �. In the Matter of Preparing.Statistioal Report of the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1909-10. It is by the Board ordered that C.E.Daley, be and he is hereby appointed County Statiatioian of the County of Contra Costa, as provided by Aot of the Legis- lature, to prepare a otatiatioal report of the County of Contra Costs, for the year 1909-10, and that said Stati8tioian be and he is hereby allowed the sum of $76.00 for preparing said report, the same to be'paid on the presentation and aooeptanoo of said report and a duly verified Claim therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of heave of Absenae. T.H. Hough, Superintendent of the County Hospital makes request to this Board for a leave of absence, 2 Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that W.H. Hough, Superintendent of the County Hospital, be and he is hereby granted a"leave of absence of thirty days from and after this date. In the Matter of Transportation of Mr. Ritoh, an indigent person, to the City of Loa Angeles, Mr. Ritoh having made application to this Board for transportation to the City of Los Angeles„ and it appearing to the aatiafaotion of this Board that it is for the best interests of Mr. Ritoh, and to the County of Contra Costa, that said request be granted, It is, upon motion duly made and parried, by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa, prooure transportation for said Mr. Ritoh to the City of Los Angeles, and present his claim to this Board therefor, The foregoing order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Mta.ttor of Removal of Obstruction from County Road between Somoisville and Antioch. It appearing to this Board that W.J. Laird has placed a gate on the county road between Somersvillo and Antioch, It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board notify said 91.J.. Laird to remove said gate from said road immediately. The foregoing order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Allowsnoo of Claims for Bridge Work, Material and 011. Certain claims having been presented for bridgo work, bridge oil and material against certain road districts off the County of Contra Costa, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the funds of said road districts would be un- reasonably burdened by the full payment of said claime, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the following named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below dosignated, to wit; claimant. Amount. General Fund Road Fund L. Anderson & Co. v 160.62 $169.00 R.D.I,S.D.3, 1.62 Berkeley Steel Co. 418.00 417.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.00 Berkeley Steel Co. 587.49 686.00 R.D.3,S.D.5, 1.45 Berkeley Steel Co. 1042.72 1041.00 R,D.3,S.D.5, 1.72 �. Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co. 420.00 419.00 R.D.I,S.D.3, 1.00 Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co. 297.00 296.00 R,D.l,5.D.3, 1.00 i9m. Easton 98.00 97.00 R.D.3,3.D.5, 1.00 14.D.Field 150.00 149.00 R.D.3,S.D.6, 1.00 Jaol# Nicholls 101.50 100.00 R.D.3,5.D.5, 1.50 Joe Rodda 98.00 97.00 R.D.3,S.D.5, h.00 Sunset Lumber Co. 84.19 63.00 R.D.I,S.D.2 1.19 Ray rythall 98.00 97.00 R.D.3,S.D.5, 1.00 Uaal Lumber Co. 64.76 63.00 R.D.1,S.D,2, 1.75 Dual Lumber Co. 290.40 289.00 R,D.I,S.D.3, 11.40 Coal Lumber Co. _ 166.90 165.00 R,D.1,S.D.3, w1,90 And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the .26 00naty Treasurer in favor of each of above named'olaimants, inthe sums and out of th funds above named. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote*of the Board', to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Book, Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Bone. {• 7 In the Metter of Deciding Tie 'Votes for Offices on the Prohibition and Socialist Tickets. The following persons having received tie votes for the following named of- fices on the Socialist and Prohibition tickets, to volt; Socialist Party: For District Attorney: Q.D. McKenzie, 3 votes; A.J.Soto, 3 votes. Constable, 11th Judicial Township, Jeremiah Collins, 2 votes; George Fraser 2 Votes. Justice of Peace, 11th Judioial Tovmship, I. N. Gates, 2 votes; E.W. Robi- son, 2 vptos; Prohibition Party. Assessor: G.A. Follett, 2 votes; George 0. mocoo, 2 votes. Constable, 3rd Judicial Township, 3,P, MoCuw, 1 vote; Arthur Nilliams,l vote, and said persons having notified this Board that they either withdrew from 34id nomination or were defeated in drawing lots, to wit: A.J. Soto, for District Attor- ney, L.W. Robison, for Justice of Peace, 11th Judicial Township; Jeremiah Collins, for Constable 11th Judicial Township; all on Socialist Party; and G.A. Follett, for Assessor, and Arthnr Williams, for Constable, 3rd Judicial Township, both on the Prohibition Party, It is by the Board ordered that the following named persons be and they are hereby declared by this Board to be the nominees of the Socialist party for the following named offices, to wit; A.B. MoKenzie, for District attorney; I. 11. Gates, Justice of the Peaoe, 11th Judicial Township; George Fraser, Constable, 11th Judicial! Township; and that the following named persona be and they aro hereby declared to the nominees of the Prohibition Party, to vd.t: George 0. Masse, Assessor, Contra Costa County and S.W. McCaw, Constable 3rd Judicial Township. It is further ordered that the county clerk insert upon the ballot the said Homos for said General Election, in their proper places. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the'Matter of Allowance of Claims. :Claims against the different funds of the.ccunty are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Clork and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. ' And tho Board takes reopas to moot on ;:Ionday, September 19th, 1910 at 10 o'clock.A.M. n` ..........................Chairman. 21. } In the Board of Supervisor$ of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, September 19th, 1910. The Board met at '10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.,Rihn, J.P. assay, Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Affidavit for Lost Warrants. O.J. Solemndshi and A.A.Weldie having certified to this Board that there was issued to said parties on the 6th day of September, 1410, by the County Auditor of said County Warrants on the General Fund, numbered as follows: O.J.Solemndahl, Ho. 4029 for the sum of $8.00; A.A.Waldie, no.. 4131, for the sum of $10.00, and that said warrants were registered bythe County Treasurer of said County; that the same were delivered to the said deponents and that the same have boon lost and are not now in the possession of said deponenta and that deponents do not know whore the said warrants are and verily believe that they are lost; Theranpon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, draw warrants (duplicate) for the above nomad amounts on the County Treasurer and that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrants and that now warrants be registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrants.. The foregoing ordor is passed by the unanimous voto.of the Board.(, In the Matter of Holding kaaama-Paolfic International Exposition in San Francisco. The following Resolution visa presented by Supervisor Rihn, and seconded by Supervisor Buchanan and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WHEREAS, the Panama Canal nor, in process of oonstruotion will have been oom- plated in the year 1916, uniting the waters of the Pacific and Atlantic Ooeans, and, WHEREAS, There is a unanimous sentiment that the completion of this gigantic work should be celebrated in a most fitting and memorable manner and, WHEREAS, It is the consensus of opinion of the President of the United States the Members of Congress, other Officials and the Citizens generally that an Inter- national Exposition be held commemorating that great event, therefore be it, • RESOLVruD: That we most heartily endorse the proposed Panama-Paoifie Inter- national Exposition to be held in San Pranoisoo in 1916 and pledge our oo-operstiotx and assistance and be it further RESOLVED: That all of the Senators end Representatives from our State be requested to use their influence to secure for the Exposition in San Franoisoo Gov- ernmental endorsement and recognition. 27 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, September 19th, 1910. The Board met at'10 o'clock A.I . Present: Ron. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.1..Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wolts, Clerk. In the Matter of Affidavit for Lost Warrants. ._ O.J. Solemndahl and A.A.Waldie having certified to this Board that there was issued to said parties on the 6th day of Septembor, 1110, by the County Auditor of said County Warrants on the General Fund, numbered as follows: O.J.Solemndahl, No. 4029 for the sum of $5.00; A.A.Waldie, No. 4131, for the sum of $10.00, and that said warrants were.registerod bythe County Treasurer of said County; that the same.were delivered to the said deponents and that the came have boon lost and are not now in the possession of said deponents and that doponente do not Imoer where the said warrants are and verily believe that they are lost; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, draw warrants (duplicate) for the above named amounts on the County Treasurer and that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrants and that new warrants be registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrants. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote.of the Board.j(, In the hatter of Holding Panama-Paoifio International Exposition in San Francisco. The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Rihn, and seconded by Supervisor Buchanan and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WHEREAS, the Panama Canal now in process of construction will have been com- plated in the year 1915, uniting the waters of the Pacific and Atlantic Ooeans, and, WHEREAS, There is a unanimous sentiment that the completion of this gigantic work should be celebrated in a most fitting and memorable manner and, WHEREAS, It is the ooneensus of opinion of the President of the United States the Members of Congress, other Officials and the Citizens generally that an Inter- national Exposition be held commemorating that great event, therefore be it, 4 RESOLVED: That we most heartily endorse the proposed Panama-Paoific Intor- •- national Exposition to be held in San Franoi600 in 1915 and pledge our oo-operatiotV and assistance and be it further RESOLVED: That all of the Senators and Representatives from our State be requested to use their influence to secure for the Exposition in San Francisco Gov- ernmental.endorsement and recognition. 28 RESOLVED: That a Copy o£:thia preamble.and'Reeolutione be sent-to the Sens- tore and Representatives.in Oongreas,with a request that they assist in oarrying out their letter and spirit and that a oopy be also sent to the Panams-Paoifio Inter- national Exposition Company in San Franoisoo, California- In the Matter of Allowanoe .of Claims for Bridge Work and Bridge Material. Certain olaims for bridge work and material having been presented against oertain road Distriote of the Oounty, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Road Distriote would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaims, It is by the Board ordered that the said ele1na be paid to the following named olaimante, in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Antioch Lumber Company $426.95 $425.04 R.D.1,S.D.S, $1.95 Antiooh Lumber Company 49.66 48.00 R.D.1,3.11.5, $1.86 L. Anderson Co. 188.35 187.35 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 Bank of i•&artinez, Assignee of V1.1d.Dainty 170.00 169.00 R.D.3,S.D.5, $1.00 Samuel Berg 59.00 58.00 R.D.3 S;D.S $1.00 Cal. Culvert Company 408.00 407.00 R.D.1 S.D.4, $1.00 Harold A. Collis 40.00 39.00 R.D.3,S.D.S, $1.00 Gavin, Devereaux Co. 328.25 327.00 R.D.3,S.D.5, $1.25 John Bindergen 39.00 38.00 R.D.3,3.D.5, $1.00 J.G. Moody 86.00 85.00 R.D.3,S.D.5, $1.00 Peter Olson 58.00 57.00 R.D.3,S.D.S, $1.00 Redwood Manf. Co. 13.60 12.60 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 Redwood Xanf. Co. 24.90 23.90 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 Ray Shafer 84.00 85.00 R.D.3,S.D.5, $1.00 Standard Oil Company 241.00 240.00 R.D.l,S.D.S, $1.00 Coal Lumber Company 22.57 21.57 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 O.C. Wristen 65.00 64.00 R.D.3,3.11.5, $1.00 And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrants on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimanta, in the sums and out of the fun above named. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Rose: None. In the Matter of Allowanoo to Indigonts. jIt is by the Board ordered that a cash allowance.of$8.00 per month be and the I x 29 oame'ie hereby-allowed to Dave Ferguson, to commonoe Sept. let, 1910. •� And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw-warrant in favor of John B.. Collins for the said aum of $8.00 to be used for the benefit of said Dave Ferguson.IC. In the Tatter of Requisition of G.E.Searey Tax Collector, for New Typewriter. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the re- quisition of G.L. Soarey, for a now typewriter be and the same is hereby granted, and that said G.L. Searcy be and he is hereby authorized to purchase a standard ma- chine satisfactory to this Board. In the Hatter of levy of State and County Taros for the fiscal year 1910-11. The Board having considered the value of all property returned on the Assess- mant Rolle of the County and the amount required to be raised in the several fluids for the conduct of the buoinass of the county for the fiscal year 1910--11, and the rate of Tax for all State purposes having boon fixed by the State Board of Equali- zation at $.353 on each $100 of valuation of property in said County. It is, upon motion duly made and carriod, by the Board ordered that the rate of tax to be oollaoted on each X100 of valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the year 1910-11, be and the same is hereby fixed and levied as follows, to crit: General Fund - - - - - - - - - 29 Hospital Fund - - -. - - - .16 School Fund - - - - - - - .242 Road Fund - - - - - - - - - - .40 Salary Fund - - - - - - - 195 Int. & Sink. Fund - - - - X02 State Fund - - - - - - - .363 Total Rate ,x+1.66 The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Clatter of levy of Special School Taxes is certain School Districts and Union High School. •' Districts of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1910-11. County Auditor A.17-Sullenger having returned to this Board and roported . that certain school districts in this county and certain Union High School Districts in this county are liable for certain taxes to raise money for the payment of int- s 30 crest, bonds and taxes respeotively-voted•in said school districts and union high school districts, It is by the Board ordered that special taxes be and the some are hereby lev- ied in the following named school districteand union high sohool districts for the fiscal year 1910-11 on each 0100 of valuation of property in each of the said dis- tricts respectively, to wit: Pinole-Horoulos School District, 1.08. Oakley School District .16 San Pablo School District .01 Byron School District .10 Black Diamond School Distriot .13 Stage School District .08 Lone Tree School District .20 Martines School District .17 Richmond School District .04 Edon Plain 3ohool District .11 Bay Point School District .14 Live Oak School District .14 Exoelsior School District 16 Oak Grove School District .13 ounninghom 3ohool District .30 John Swatt Union High School District 0.10 Alhambra Union High School District .03 Richmond Union High School District .06 The foregoing order is pasoed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of High School Taxes for Alhambra, John Swett, Richmond, Liberty, Riverview, San Ramon Valley and Idt. Diablo Union High School Districts, and special taxes for Mt. Diablo, Green Valley,San Pablo, Pinola-Heroules, and Stage School Districts. The County Auditor and The Board oC Trustees in and for each of said Union High School Districts and School Districts xespeotivfly, having in manner and form and within the time required by law, certified to this Board, a statement of the res- peotive amounts that will be required in each of the said Union High School Dis- triats and School Distriots respectively for maintenance and conduct of said High Schools and Schools respeotivoly, therein, It is by the Board ordered that High School Taxes and school taxes, be and the same are hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in the following named Union High School Distrioto and School Districts respeotive}y for the fiscal year. 1910-11 and for the purposes below set forth, to wit: RICHIdOHD UIIIOH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenanos and conduct of school, $.13. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the follow- ing named School Districts, to wit: Richmond, San Pablo and Stege. LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT: for maintenance and conduct of school, $.14. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the fol- lowing named school districts, to wit: Byron, Eden Plain', Iron House, Exoelsior, Lone Tree, Liberty, Hot Springs, Brentwood, Sand Idound, Doer Valley and Oakley. �i MT. DIABLO UNION HIGH SOAOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of school $.16. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the fol- lowing named school districts: Conoord, .?acheoo, Lime Quarry, Mount Diablo, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Bay Point and Cunningham. JOHN SVETT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of school, $.30; Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the fol- lowing named school districts: Carquinez, Port Costa and Selby. ALHAI'MRA UHIOU HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for conduct and maintonance of sohool, $.27. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the follow- ing named school districts: Alhambra, Briones Valley, Vine Hill, Martinez and Franklin. RIVERVIEW UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for conduct and maintenance of school $.30. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the fol- lowing named school districts: Antiooh, Carbondale, Somexsville, Black Diamond and Live Oak. SAN =011 VALLEY UHIOH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for conduct and maintenance of school, $.23. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the follordng named school districts: Danville, San Ramon, Sycamore, Green Valley, and Alamo. San Pablo School District, $.10 Pincle-Heroules School Dist. $.06 Stege School District $.07 Mt. Diablo School District $.32 Green Valley Sohool District $.OS. In'the Matter of Dfifraying Not coat of educating all High School pupils residing in Contra Costa County outside of High School Districts therein. The County Auditor having certified to this Board under provisions of Boot- ion 1768 of the Political Code of this State, a statement of the amount required to be levied in Contra Costa County for the year 1410-11 upon all the taxable property in the county not situated in any High School District, sufficient in amount to dafray the net coat for the current year of educating all High school pupils re- siding in said county and not in any High School Distriot, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.02 be and the same is hereby levied upon cash $100 of valuation of property in said County o3 Contra Costa not situated in any High School District for the purpose of educating all High Sohoo pupils residing in said county and not in any High School District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 32 In the Natter of Levy of Tax for the maintenance �f Fire Department in the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona. The County Auditor and the Board of Fire Commissioners of said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona, having in mannor and form and within the timo re- quired by law, certified to this Board a statement of tho respective amounts that will be required in said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for the equipping and maintenanoe of a fire department thorein, It is now by the Board ordered that a special teac of 0.26 be and the same is hereby levied upon each 0100 of valuation of property in said Fire limits of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for the purpose of equipping and maintaining a fire department therein. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report of Financial Condition of Contra Costa County. The County Auditor of Contra Costa County presents report of the financial dondition of Contra Costa County; Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that said financial report be and the sane is hereby approved. In the Platter of APportiohment of Railroad Taxes throughout the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1910-11. W ERUS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern Pa- oifio Railroad Company in this county is 84.10 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1910.is $24,716.11 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stook of such railway of said company aggregating the sum of 02,078.625. That the length of the main track and right of way of the Atohison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.7.8 miles and the assessed value -per mile, of the same for the year 1910 is 020,323.61 on the whole franohise, road- way, roadbed, rails and rolling stook of such railway of said company aggregating the sum of $1,246,430. That the number of milds of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stools of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 59.85 miles and the assessed value por mile of such franchise and rolling stool: in this county on said railroad is 0669.60 aggregating the sum of 040,075. 33 That the number of miles of track oP the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fo Railway Company-open which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value par mile'oi• such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railroad ia'0669.60 aggregating the a= of $41,033. Thereupon it is by the Board ordered and d4oroad that the length at the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 84.10 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $24,716.11 akgragating the sum of $2,078,62b, apportioned to Supervisor's Districts as follows, to crit: Supervisor District No. 1, 16.75 miles 413,995. Supervisor District No. 21 17.15 miles 423,801 Supervisor District No. 3, 17.75 miles 436,711 Supervisor District No. 4, 12.18 miles 77�301,043 Supervisor District No. 5, 20.27 miles U00,995. Apportioned to Road Districts as follows, to crit: R.D.Ito. 1, S.D. No. 1, 12.63 miles 8312,165 R.D.NO. 1, S.D. No. 2, 17.15 miles 423,881 R.D.No. 1, S.D. No. 3, 15.54 miles 384,088 R.D.No. 1, S.D. No. 4, 11.63 miles 287,448 R.D.No. 1, S.D. No. 6, G.80 miles 168,069 R.D.Idc. 2, S.D. Ito. 5, 8.67 miles 214,289 R.D.No. 3, S.D. Uo. 6 4.80 miles 118,637 Apportioned to School Districts as follows, to wit: Port Costa School District 2.15 miles c' 53,140 Carquinez School District 1.75 miles 43,253 Selby School District 1.79 miles 44,242 Rodeo School District 2.10 mhos 51,604 Pinole-Horoules School Dist. 3.65 miles 90,214 Martinez School District 5.45 miles 134,703 San Pablo School District 1.41 miles 34,850 Richmond School District 1.50 miles 37,074 Stage SohoolDistriot 3.00 miles 74,148 Sobranto School District 2.80 miles 69,205 Central School District 3.75 miles 92,685 Alamo School District 2.80 miles 69,205 DanvilleSohool District 3.25 miles 80,327 San Ramon School District 5.55 miles 137,174 Pacheco School District 2.90 miles 71,677 Concord School District 6.15 miles 152,004 Pleasant Hill School Dist. 1.40 miles 34,603 Oak Grove Sohool District .10 Milos 2,472 Bay Point School District 4.12 miles 101,830 Cunningham School District 3.63 miles 89,719 B1aokDiamond School District 3.88 miles 95,899 Antioch School District 4.09 miles 101,089 Live Oak School District 1.50 miles 37,074 Lone_Tree School District 3.03 miles X 74,890 Oakley School District .22 miles � 82,552 Excelsior School District 1.44 miles 35,591 Byron School District 3.35 Milos v 62,799 Hot Springs School District 4.00 miles $ 90 864 Brentwood School District 3.34 miles Incorporated Toi^ns. Town of Martinez 2.21 miles 54,623 Torn of Hercules 1.90 miles 46,961 Terra of Pinola .72 miles 17,796 Town of Black Diamond .55 miles 13,594 Town of.Riohmond 1.50 miles 37,074 That the length of main traok�of the Atchison, Topoka and Santa Fe Railway Company in this County is 61.28 miles, and the asesseed value per mile thereof is the sum of $20,323.61 aggregating the sum of 01,245,430. apportioned to Supervisor Districts as follocra, to wit- .-Supervisor District No. 1 23.34 miles $474,353 Supervisor District No. 2, 4.45 miles 90,440 Supervisor District No. 3, 4.83 miles 98163 Supervisor District No. 4, 11.63 miles 236,364 Supervisor District Ito. 6, 17.03 miles 346,110 34 Apportioned to Road Distriota as follows, to wit: S 1 R.D. No. 1, B.D. ITo. 1, 15.28 miles 310,545 e� R,D. No, 1, S.D. No. 2, 4.45 miles 90,440 R.D. No: 1, S.D. Dc. 3, 4.83 miles 98,163 R.D. No. 11 S.D. No. 4, 11.06 Milos 224,780- R.D. No. 1, S.P. ITo. 5, 7.35 miles 149,377 R.D.No. 3 , S.D. No. 5, 8.72 miles '177,221 Apportioned to School Districts as follows, to wit: Eden Plain School District 7.41 miles 160,598 Iron House School District 1.12 miles 22,762 Oakley School District 2.20 miles 44,712 Live Oak School District 2.26 miles 45.931 Antioch School District 4.09 miles 83,124 Black Diamond School District 4.12 miles 83,733 Bay Point School District 4.12 miles 83,733 Concord School District 2.56 miles 62,028 Vine Hill School District 1.87 miles 38,005 Pacheco School District -.10 M116132,032 Cunningham School District 3.16 miles 64,223 Martinez School Diztriot 2':22 miles 45,116 Franklin School District 2.57 miles 62,232 Rodeo School District 6.28 miles 127,632 Pinola Hercules School District 3.41 miles 69,304 Sobrante School District 2.40 miles 48,777 San Pablo School District 2.21 miles 44,915 Richmond School District 6.15 miles 104,667 Stage School District 4.03 miles til 81,904 Incorporated Towns. Town of lmtioch .96 miles "' 19,477 Town of Pinola 1.00 mile 20,324 Town of Hercules 1.91 miles 38,816 Torn of Black Diamond .57 miles 11,584 Town of Richmond 5.15 miles 9,104,667 That the number of Milos of trac;r of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock, of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 59.85 miles and the assesso.d value.por mile of such franchise and rolling stook in this county on said railroad is 0669.60 aggregating the sum of $40,075 apportioned to Supervisor Districts as follows, to wit: Supervisor District No. 1, 16.75 miles x`11,216 Supervisor District He. 2, 6.15 miles 3,448 Supervisor District Do. 3, 5.50 Milos 3,683 Supervisor District Do. 4, 12.18 miles 8,156 Supervisor District ITo. 5, . 20.27 miles 113,572 Apportioned to Road Districts as follows, to witt- R.D. no. 1, S.D. No. 1, 12.63 miles 8,457 R.D. ITo: 1, S.D. No. 2, 5.15 miles 3,448 R.D. No. 1, S.D. No. 3, 3.29 miles 2,203 R.D. No. 1, S.D. No. 4. 11.63 miles 7,787 R.D. 1;o. 1, S.D. No. 5, 6.60 miles 4,553 R.D. No. 2, S.D. No. 6, 8.67 miles 5,806 R.D. Do. 3, S.D. Do. 5, 4.BO miles v 3,214 Apportioned to School Districts as follows, to }•rite San Pablo School District 1.41 mi los 994 Richmond School District 1.50 miles 1,004 Stege School District 3.00 miles 2,009 Sobrante School District 2.80 miles 1,875 Pinola hcroules School District 3.65 miles 2,444 Rodeo School District 2.10 miles 1,406 Selby School District 1.79 miles 1,199 Carquinez School District 1.75 miles 1,172 Port Costa School District 2.15 miles 1,440 Martinez School District 5.45 miles 3,649 Concord School District 1.65 miles 1,105 Cunningham School District 3.63 miles 2,431 Bay Point School District 4.12 miles 2,759 Black Diamond Sbhoel Distriot 3.88 miles 2,598 Antioch School District 4.09 miles 2,739 Lono True School District 3.03 miles t 2,089 Oakley School District .22 miles 147 Live Oak School District 1.50 piles 1,004 Brentwood School District 3.34 miles 2,236 Excelsior School District 1.44 miles 964 Byron School District 3.35 miles 2,240 Hot Springs School District 4.00 miles $ 2,678 Inoorparated Towns. Town of Martinez 2.21 miles 1,480 Yowm of Hercules 1.90 mites 1,272 Town of Pinole .72 miles 482- Town of Black Diamond. .55 miles 368 Town of Richmond 1.50 miles 11,005 That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fo Rail- way Company upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullmem Company is operated in this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile on such franchise and rollingstook in this county on said railway is Y669,00 aggregating the sum of 041,033 apportioned to Supervisor Diotrieta as follows, to writ: Supervisor District Ilo. 11 23.34 miles 15,629 Supervisor District No. 2,. 4.45 miles -2,980 Sgpervisor District No. 3, 4.83 miles 3,234 Supervisor District 11o. 4, 11.63 miles 7,787 Supervisor District No, 5, 17.03 miles 111,403 Apportioned to Road Districts as follows, to writ: R.D. No,1, S.D. No. 1, 15.28 miles ,10,231 R.D. Ido, 1, S.D. Ho.2, 4.45 miles 2,980 R.D. No. 1, S.D.No. 3, 4.83 miles 3,234 R.D. No. 1, S.D. No. 4, 11.06 Milos 7,406 R.D. 1, S.D. No. 5 7.35 miles 4,922 R.D. No. 3, S.D. No. 6, 8.72 miles 5,839 Apportioned to Sahool Districts as follows, tawit: Edon Plain School District 7.41 miles 4,962 Iron House School District 1.12 miles 750 Oakley School District 2.20 miles 1,473 Live oak School District 2.26 miles 1,613 Antioch School District 4.09 miles 9,739 Black Diamond School District 4.12 miles 2,759 Bay point vahool Dictriat 4.12 miles 2,759 Conoord Sohool District 2.66 miles 1,714 Cunningham zahool District 3.16 miles 2,116 Vine hill School District 1.87milee 1,262 Pacheco School District .10 miles 67 Martinez School District 2.22 miles 1,487 Franklin School District 2.57 miles 1,721 Rodeo Sohool District 6.28 miles 4,205 Pinole-Heroules School District 3.41 miles 2,203 Sobranto School Di:;triot 2.40 miles 1,607 San Pablo School District 2.21 miles 1,400. Richmond School District 5.15 miles 3,448 Stege School D1:.triot 4.03 milea y 2,698 lnoorporated Towns. Town of Antioch, .96 miles 643 Town'of Hercules 1.91 miles 1,279 Town of Pinole 1.00 mile 669 Torn of Black Diamond .57 miles 382 Town of Richmond 5.16 miles 3,448 The vote of the Board on the foregoing ardor being as follows, to cit: Ayes: Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Book, W.J. Buchanan and J.H.Trythall, Noes: None. t In the Batter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different ftndo of the county are presented to the Board, thos found to be correct are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by tho Ohairman and Cle r and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. A.M. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 3rd, 1910, at 10 o'clock At-, L'chairman. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California. Monday, October 3rd, 1910, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J. P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.piolls, Clerk. - - - - - -000. - - - - The minutes.and proceedings of the Board for the month of September, 1910 are road to the Board and by the Board approved as road, and signed by the Chairman and Clark. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. Liquor Licenses authorising the.eale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lees than one quart are ordered issued to.tho following named persons at the following namedpla000, to wit: C. C. Borendson National Saloon Clayton Cal. & Hawaaian Sug. Re- fining Company Hotel Croo$ott Crockett Francisco Bel Monte First & Park Ave. Rodes 0ioni & Higarett. Concord Ave. near Horgan's Concord Joe graft S.P. Depot Antioch Bart gechane Lot 1, Block 9 Stege J.E.Idoitosa Alvarado St. San Pablo P.J. Murphy S. sido S. P. R.R. Near Valona M.J. Uuldowney Lot 15, Block 1 Pullman Townsite M.B. Names, Jr. Eagle Saloon Clayton A. Regalia Cor. San Pablo & Potrero Ave. Stags W.H. Sohottonberg Road 8 San Pablo Ave. Trotter,Forrari & Miranda Lot 16, Block b Pullman Toemsito. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board-fit,. In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for Liquor Licenses authorising the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lose than one quart are made to the Board by the following named pox- sons at the following named places, to wit: W.H. Drennan Cor. Park & Railroad Aves. Rodeo W.R.Ellis Tormoy Ave. & Bay St. Crockett Anton Elias S. sido of S.P. R.R. Near Valance Sam Fisher County Linc Saloon San Pablo Ave. L.R.Usad Byron Hot Springs 37, John F Meyer Tarmey Aver`dcr'Bay St: , Qroakett Warren M. Pitts Klondike Saloon Paoh000 John quill Rodeo ave. Rodeo Manuel G. Serpa I.D.E.S.Hall Blook 16 4alona Walter S.Sipith Between Fink&Mouser Lane.. San Pablo The Board fixes the hearing on said applioations for.Monday, November 7th, 1910 at 10 o'olook A.M. In the Matter of Allowanoe of Warrants of Reolamation Distriot #799. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reolamation Distriat are hereby approved; N0. Nana. Amount.. 1 Ray Shafer $20.00 2 Ernest Cantroll 16.00 3 George Shafer 42.00 4 Nm. Shafer 11.63 6 B.R.Burroughe 6.76 6 B.R.Burroughs 96.66 7 S.C:17riston 30.60 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorised and direoted to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing hie signatpre to eaoh of said warrants. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter'of Kalsomining and M. itening Lower Floor of Court House. E.E.Ware having presented to this Board an estimate for kalsomining the an- tire lower floor and Sheriff's offios (excapt Tax Collootor'a office and halls) in colors to suit, or white, It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Rihn and Supervisor Hook be and they are hereby appointed a oommittee to look into the nooassity of doing said work with full power to aot in said matter. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Qanoellation of Double' and Erroneous Assessment. The County Auditor and Tax Collector having oertified tot his Board a double and erroneous assessment, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessment be and the same is hereby ordered conoclled and that proper entry of eanoollation of said 38 double and erroneous assessment be and the same is hereby ordered made.in.Vol. 2 Orders of'Cancellation of this Board. In the flatter of Requisition of Wm. H. Hanlon for a Rotary Mimeograph. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the re- quisition of William H. Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools for an Edison Rotary Mim- eograph at a coat of 040. be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that Sheriff R.R.4ealo, be and he is hereby ordered to purchase for Pira. H. Talbot,•a suit of clothes and furnish him transportation and expenses to the County of San Pranoisoo; said allowance not to exceed the sum of 030. The said ordev is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same are • hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: Auditors Number Name. Amount. 1926 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 1.2.60 ---- Concord Department Store 20.00 duplicate warrants having been allowed for said amounts. In the flatter of Application for Lost Warrant. Chris Ellerhorst files an affidavit with this Board certifying that there was iesuod to him on the 5th day of July, 1910, a warrant on R.D.1,S.D.1, Fund, for the sum of 03.00; that said warrant was registered by the County Treasurer of the County and by him numbered 2860; that same was delivered to him and romained in • his possession until about the 10th day of July, 1910, when it was lost, and is-not in deponenT's posseosion, and that he believes it to be lost and that the County Treasurer refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor and Tistered by the County Treasurer and paid in.order of payment of said original lost warrant; Thereupon, it is upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse psymont of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County TreanUror and paid in the order of payment of.said lost warrant. In the Matter of Allowanoo to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Dinwoodie of °020.00 be and the same is horoby increased to 026.00 , commencing Oct. 1st, 1910. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the county Troae- urer in•favor of Mrs. Dinwoodie in the sum of 025,00 per month commencing Oct. 1st, • 1910, instead of 020.00 per month heretofore ordered herein. And it is further ordered that John Bondixon be and he is hereby allowed 015:00 per month in supplies commencing October let, 1910. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous veto of the Board. In the Matter of Repair of Bridges in Supervisor Districts Roe. 1, 2 and 3. Supervisor Rihn Road Commissioner of Road District 1, reports to this Board that the bridge over Rodeo Creek near Pinole and bridge over Wildcat Creek near San Pablo are in poor condition and great emergency oxiats for the repair thereof; and Supervisor Casey reports to this Board that the bridge over San Pablo Creel: near Orinda Part: is in bad condition and that groat emergency oziets for the repair thoreof; and Supervisors Casey and Hook report to this Board that the bridge betweon Lafayette and Walnut Creek over Relies Creek, on the dividing line between Supervisoi a Distriots 2'and 3, is in bad condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereof; Thereupon, it is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Rihn, Supervisor Casey and Supervisor Hook and each of them, are hereby authorized to re-place or repair said bridges immediately without notice. The said order is passed by the unanimous votaof the Board. In the Rutter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be pr-openly signed, are allowod by the Board, signed by the Chairman and clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. f :40 In Re-Isouanae of Bonds of Oak Grove School District. Whereas, on the 4th door of August, 1910, the Board of Trustees of Oair Grove School District deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of Trustees duly and reg"- rly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of said Boardrof'Trasteos on said day, did call an election and rosolve and ordered: y That an olec"tion be called and hold on the 7th day of September, 1910, in i said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said SchoolDi 'trict the question of issuing and selling bonds of said school district In thezunt of four thousand five hundred ( 54,500.00) dollars, to run not ex- ooeding nine years and hoar interest at the rate of five (5jo) per annum, payable semi-ap6ually for the purpose of raising money for building one or more school buildings and for improving school grounds. Wheroas, an election visa held in said School District on the 7th day of September, 1910, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said Door& of Trustees of said School District, and all the proceedings havo boon certified to this Board of Supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said School Distriot, as required by law, and, j Whereas, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation this Board have found and do hereby find and doelare, That in accordance with a resolution and order of the Board of Trustees of Cato Grove School District, passed and adopted on the 4th day of August,1910, an election visa duly dulled in said School District and visa held in said District on the 7th day of September, 1910, and that said notice of said election waa given by notioes signed by the Board of Trustees of said School District posted in three of the most public places in caid Distriot for more than twenty &aye no-.t before said election, and by publication of such notice in the Contra Costa Stand- ard, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, not loss than bnoo a wook for three su000saive weokc before said election. That prior to the opening of the said Tolle the Inspector and Judges of elect- ion conducting said election, took the oath of office as required by 14-al and at the close thereof oanvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of Sai election to the Board of Trustees of said School District, and they made return of the poll and tally lists of said election. That on the 14th day of September, the seventh day after the said election and at one o'clock p.m. of said day the Board of Trustees of said School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said Board of Trustees found and declared raid this Board finds and declares that there were twenty seven votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds thereof, to :lit: twenty five votes were oast for issuing said bonds, and two votes were oast against said issuing said bonds, and that the said.Board of Trustees caused an entry of that fact to be made on the minutes of said Board. 41 I That this Board hereby further finds and deolares that said election was duly and legally hold and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and.in strict accordance-with the law authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district including t}lis proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. It is therefore ordered, that the Bonds of Oak Grove School District in said Contra Costa County, State of Oalifornia, issue in the sum of four thousand five hundrod (44,500.00) dollars, in donominationo of five hundred ($600.00) dollars each, payable within nine years from date of issuance thereof, in G61d Coin of the United States of America, with interest thoroon at the rate of five per cont per an- num, payable eomi-annually, in like gold coin of the United States of America, at the office of the County Treasurer of said Contra Q,osta County, State of California, to be numbered from one to ninop inclusive. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be payable as follows, to wit: Bond numbered 1, Fivo.hundrod (4600.00) dollars to run one year from data of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 2, Five hundred (4600.00) dollars to run two years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 3 Five hundred ($600.00) dollars to rim three years from date of issusnoo thereof. Bond numbered 4 Five hundred (4500.00) dollars to run four years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 5 Five hundred (4600.00) dollars to ran five years from date of • issuance thereof. Bond numbers& 6 Five hundrod ($500.00) dollars to ran six years from date of issuanoo thereof. Bond numbered 7 Five hundred ($500.00) dollars to run seven years from date of issuance tharoof. Bond numbered 0 Five hundred (4500.00) dollars to ran eight years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 9 Fii+e hundred ($500.00) dollars to ran nine years from date of issuance hereof. It is further ordered that the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annuully on the 24th day of October and on the 24th day of April, of each year until said bands are paid. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued in the following form, to • wit: SCHOOL BOND Of Oak Grove School District, County of Contra Costa, State of California, .United States of.Amerioa. Oalc Grove School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, aolmiowledges itself indebted to and promisor to.pay to or the holder thereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa Comity, State of 1 42 i California, on the 24th day of Ootobor, A.D.l0- , rite Hundred ($600.00) dollars in gold coin of the United fitatea of America; with interest thereon in like gold coin, at the rate of five per cent (6N) per annum, payable on the 24th day of Oct- ober, and on-the 24th day of April, of each year from the data hereof, until this Bond is paid. This Bond is one of a aeries of Bonds of like tenor and dato, numbered froyu one to nine, inolusivo, amounting in the aggrogatc to Pour thousand five hundred dol- lars, an& is issued sod cold by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Comity, State of California, for the purpose of raising money, for building one or more school buildings and for improving school grounds, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of Article XXI, Chapter III, Title III, Part III, of the Political Code, and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and hold and conducted in said Oak Grove School District in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 7th day of September, 1910. And the Board of Suporvisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, horoh certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, hold and oon- duetsd and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof rias duly and legally canvassed and declared and in the manor and as required by law, and that all seta and conditions and things requirad by lair to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have bean done; and have been performed in regular and duo form, and in strict socordanoe with the provisions of i the lacy authorizing the issuance of school bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebt- i ednoss of said Oak Grove School Diatriot including this issue of Bonds is within the limit provided by lacy. This bond is in the folia prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors duly lade and entered in its minutes on the 3rd day of October, 1910, and shall be pay- able out of the building fund of said Ook Grove School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Oak Grove School District, III „ITItLSS ;YIiLRLOP, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, has caused this Bond to be signed by its Chairman and attested by its Clark with the seal of said Board of Supervisors attached this 24th day of October, 1910. County Clark and Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, State of Oolifornia. Auditor of Contra Costa Coun•y, Sta e of California. 41 ha rman of the Board of Suporvisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Resolved, that to each of said Bonds, shall be attached interest coupons in the following form, to crit: SJo. INTERLST COUPOB., $26:00 The.Treasurer of Contra Costa Oounty, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof, out of the building fund of the Oak Grove School District, in said Contra Costa Ocunty, Stato of California, .on the 24th day of 19_ at hie office in Martinez, Contra Costa County, State of California, the eum of $26.00 for the interest on Bond No. of said Oak Grove School District. Conn lark and Clark o the Board of Supervi- ears of Contra Costa County, State of California. Auditor of Contra Cosa oun , a e of California. C a rman of the Board of supervisors CoL ra Costa County, State of California. And it is further ordered that the County Clark of said Contra Costa County shall cause said bands to be prepared and printed in accordance with the foregoing form; that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County on the 24th.day of October, 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of ❑aid day for and as the act of this Board, after duo and legal notice thereof had and given by said Traae- uror by publication of said notice for two successive creeks in the Contra Costa Gazette, a weakly newspaper published in said Contra Costa County, State of Califor- nia, said nbtioe to oomrnanco with the issue of said paper of date October 8th, 1910; and said notice to specify the time and place of sale, the number and denomination of bonds, the rate of interest said bonds are to boar, the term for which said bonds are to run, the date of payment thereof, tho hind of money for which said bonds shall be sold, to Brit: United States gold coin; that said bonds shall be sold to the. highest and most responsible bidder and said Treasurer shall reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . In the Matter of Report of Smelter Inspector. John Bermingham, Jr., as.Smelter Inspector and as Member of Committee on Go- ment Dust, makes and filen his report whiah is read to the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. And the Board takes recess to meet onTM000nndky, October 10th, 1910, at 10 o'alook A.M. .A 44-. In t he Board of Supervisors of Contra'Coeta,Caunty; state-'of California. Monday, October loth, 1910. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present:•Eon. J.H Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J,P, Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Bsohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the utter of the Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: Number Date. Amount. 30 June 16, 1910 $ 766.45 31 " " " 517.10 S2 n n u 69.20 33 Sept. 29, 1910 1623.13 34 11 " 127,40 35 It n 2041.00 36 " " n 701.60 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing thoir-respeotivo signatures to each of said warrants. In the Matter of Publication of Ordinance No. 119 granting-to the Richmond Light &Poorer Corporation, a Franchise, eta. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board by the affidavit of W.A. Rugg; 31 that Ordinance No. 119 of this Board granting to the Richmond Light & Power Corpora- tion, a corporation, duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, its successors and assigns, the franchise, right, privilege and permission for the term of fifty years from and after the date of the Ordinance, to ergot, construct, maintain and operate over and slung and across and upon the County roads, highways, public Trays, streets, lanes, and publia grounds and places of and in said Contra Costa County, masts, poles and piers and other superstructures upon or from which to suspend, affix and hang wires, cables or other appliances for transmitting electric current and lay, maintain and operate wires, cables, and other appliances for transmission and conducting of electric current along, over and sorca and along said county roads, highways, public ways, streets, lanes and public grounds and places in said Contra Costa County, California, in conduits or other means as may be convenient and proper for conducting and transmitting electric current, has been duly published in the Contra Costa Gazette for one creek, to wit: of date, Sept. 10th, 1910, as required by law. It is, upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that said Or- dinanoe has boon duly published as required by law, and that the same is now in full force and effect. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 45 t OFFICE OF THE.BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF-CONTRA 09STA,COUNTY� STATE.OF CALIFORNIA. ' Monday, October 10th,.1910. ELECTION PROCLAMATION AND NOTIOE. In accordance with the Proclamation of the Governor of the state,of Cali- fornia, it is ordered that an election be held on Tuesday, November Sth, A.D.' 1910 from six o'clock of the mor#ing of said day of election until six o'clock in the, evening of the same day when the polls shall be closed, in the several election pre- cinots in Contra Costa County, State of California, hereinafter namod, at,tho places in said precincts hereinafter designated for the election of the following,namod officers and at which said election the following Amendments to the Constitution of the State of California submitted by the Legislature at its last regular session and'at the-Thirty-eighth (extraordinary) session of the Legislature beginning on the 6th day of•Soptember, 1910, and at the Thirty-ninth (extraordinary) aession of the Legislature beginning on the 3rd day of October, 1910, and duly certified by the Secretary of State as required by law, and numbered as hereinafter speoifed, will be voted on by'the qualified electors of said Contra Costa County, State of Oalifor- nia, to vdt: 1. A member.of the House of Representatives of the United States of Americ for the Third Congressional District. 2. A governor of the State of California., 3. A Lieutenant Governor of the State of California. 4. Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of California. 6. One,Presiding Justice of the District Court of Appeal for the,First Appellate District of.the State of California. 6. A Sooretary of State of the State of California. 7. A Controller of the State of California. S. A Treasurer of the State of California. 9. An Attorney General of the State of California. 10. A Surveyor General of the State of California. 11. A Clerk of the Supreme Court of the State of California, 12. A Superintendent of Public Instruction of the Stats of Oalifornia.. 13. A Superintendent of State Printing of the State of California. 14. A Railroad Commissionor for the Third Railroad Distriot. 16. A Member of the State Board of Equalization for the Seoond Equalisation . 16. A Member of the Assembly of the State of California for tho,Twonty- second Assembly District. . 17. A Sheriff in and for the County of Contra Costa. 18. A County Clark in and for the County of Contra Costa. 19. An Auditor in and for the County of Contra Costa. 20.. A Recorder in and for-the County of Contra.Costa. 21. A Tax Collector in and for the County of Contra Costa. 22. A Distriot.Attorney in and for the County of Contra Costa. 23.' An Assessor in and for the County of Contra Costa. 24. A Treasurer in and for the County of Contra Costa. 26. ' A Superintendent of Schools in and for the County of Contra Costa. 26. A Public Administrator in and for the County of Contra Costa. 27. A Coroner in and for the County of Contra Costa. 28. A Surveyor in and for the County of Contra Costa. 29. A Member of the-Board-of Supervisors in and for Suporvisorial District No. One. 30. A Member of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisorial District No. Three. 31. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. One. 32. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Tormship No. Two, 33. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Three. 34. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Tovmship Ro. Four. 35. A Justice of the Peace in.and for Judicial Townehip Up. Five. 36. A Justice of the Pecos in and for Judicial Tovmship No. six. 37. A Justice of the Peace in and for.Judicial Township No. Seven. 38. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Tovmship No. Eight. 39. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township Nc.Ilino-. 40. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Tovmship No. Ton. 41. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Tovmship No. Eleven. 42. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Twelve. 43. A Justice, of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Thirteen 44. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Fourteen. 45., A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Fifteen. 46. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. One. 47. A Constable in and for Judicial Township IIo. Two. 48. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Three. 49 A Constable in and for Judicial Tovmship No..Four. 50. A Constable in and for Judicial Tovmship No. Five. 51 A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Six. 52, A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Seven. 53. A Constable in and for Judicial Tovmship No. Eight. 64. A Constable in and for Judicial Tovn ship Na. Nine. 55. A Constable in'and for Judicial Township Ito. Ten 56. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Eleven. 5 7. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Twelve. 58. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Thirteen. 59. A Constable in and for Judicial Towmahip 1,o. Fourteen 60. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No..Fiftoon. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL A'3ENDWIT NO.1. CHAPTER 1. Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 1. - A resolution to propose 47 I to the people of the State of California, an. amendment to the oonstitution.of the State of California, providing for the separattoo of state and local taxation, provid- ing for the separation of state-and looal-taxation, providing for the taxation of public service, and other corporations for the benefit of the state, and to that end adding to article thirteen a now section to be numbered section foyrteen, amending section ten of,artiole thirteen, and repealing section ten of article eleven thereof, all relating to revenue and taxation. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AE9FMMENT NO.11. CHAPTER 26, Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 11. - a Resolution to pro- pose to the people of the State of California, an amendment to the constitution of the State of California, providing ,that a mortgage, deod of trust, contract, or other obligation by which a debt is secured when land is pledged as security for the paymon thereof, together with the money represented by such debt, shall be exempt from tax- ation, and to that end amending section nee and repealing section four of article thirteen of the constitution of the State of California. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL APSENDI,4:IIT NO. 36. OHAPTER'34. Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 36. - A resolution to propos to the People of the State of California, an amendment to article six, section eight of the constitution, relating to judges of the superior court. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL A:,UUD:LL'NT NO.38. CHAPTER 42. Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 30. A resolution to propose to the people of the State of California, an amendment to the constitution of-the state of California, by amending section three of article %I thereof, and relating to the formation of nein counties, and altering the boundary lines of existing count- ies. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL A14MnX2ENT NO. 44. �. CHAPTER 27. Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 44. - A resolution to pro- pose to the people of the State of California, an amendment of the Constitution of the State of California, providing for the classification by the Legislature of cities and towns by population for the purpose of regulating the business of banking, by amending section five, article twelve of the constitution of the State of Califor- nia. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AIWD=T NO.52. CHAPTER 2; Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 52. A Resolution to propose to the popple of the State of Oalifornia, an amendment to the constitution of the State of California, amending section 22 of Article IP, relating to how money may be appropriated and drawn from t he state treasury. ASSMMLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMMI)d1',NT N0.14. CHAPTER 44. Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 14, - A resolution to propose to the people of the State of California, an amendment to the Constitution of the State by adding a new section thereto to be numbered section 25 of article one there- of, relating to the right of the people to fish. ASSWBLY�CONSTITUTIONAL AJ=DLtFNTT NO. 33. CHAPTER 1. Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 33. A Resolution to propose 48 ��. to the people of the State of California, an amendment to the constitution of the + State of California, authorizing the city and eounty.of,San Franoisoc, to amend its charter in aid of Panama,Paolfia International Exposition, and to that end amending *� article n of said Constitution by adding a now seotion thereto, to be knovm as section Sa. SENATE BILL N0. 486. CHAPTER 820. An act to provide for the isouanoe and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the improvement of San Francisco Harbor by the construction by the Board of state harbor commissioners of-wharves, piers, state railroad, spurs, betterments and appurtenances and necessary dredging and filling in connectio;} therewith in the city and county of San Francisco; to create a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds; to define the duties of state officers in relation thereto; to make an appropriation of five thousand dollars for the ex0onse of printing said bonds; and to provide for the submission of this act to a vote of the people. ASSMIDLY BILL 740. 990. CHAPTER 585. An act authorizing the construction, acquisition, maintenance and control of a system of state highways in the State of California; specifying the work, fixing the payments to be made by counties for moneys expended therein; s providing for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the son- struation and acquisition of such system; creating a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds; and providing for the submission of this act to a vote of the people. SENATE BILL H0. 227. CHAPTER 407. An sot to provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the acquisition by the board of state harbor commissioners, of a necessary area for a tidal basin,.for uharvos, dooke, piers, harbors and ap- purtonanoes, in the city and county of San Francisco; to create a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds; and dofining the duties of state officers, in relation thereto; making an appropriation of one thousand dollars for the expense of printin said bonds; and providing for the Submission of this act to a vote of the people. SENATE BILL 30. 464. CHAPTER 628. An act to provide for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the construction by the board of state harbor commissioners for the bay of San Diego of harbor improvements oonsiat of a seawall, wharves, piers, state railroad, spurs, betterments and appurtenances in the county of San Diego; to create a sinking fund for the payment of said bonds; to define the duties of state officers in relation thereto; to make an appropriation of one thousand five hundred dollars for the expense of printing said bonds, and to provide for the submission of this act to a vote of the people; BYRON PRECINCT. Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall. &gas: George Geddes Herman Peers Inspectors: Charles Oople Dennis A. Feeley Clerks: Clifford MoCabe N.J. Livingston Ballot Clerks: Robert Armstrong 41m. Brown. 49 BRENTWOOD PRECINCT. Polling Plan6: D'ean's Rall, Brentwood. f Juges: ib. M. 'Dainty Wm. F. Howard Inspectors: • W.A. Collis Goo. V. Smith Clerks: George McNamara W.J.Eates, Jr. Ballot Clerks: Henry Sellers E.W.Shoddriok OAKLV PRECINaT. Polling Bace: Oakley Hall, Oakley. Judges: Hugh G. Crockett L.L. Guss Inspectors: Jacob Burkhalter J.S.O!Meara Clerks: J.J.Jesse O.E.Wightmen Ballot Clerks: Joseph Ruoketuhl C.IV.Warne r. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 110.1. Polling Place: Torn Hall. l Judges: J.H.Sorgenfrey J.O. Diffin Inspectors: Louie Dahnken P. McGuire Clerks: O.G. McDaniel O.E.Klengel Ballot Clerks: Joseph Ross James Volan ANTIOCH PREOINCT NO.2. Polling Place: John Taylor's Old Store, Antioch'. Judges: S.H.MoKellips Peter A. Petersen Inspectors: Jahn Taylor Geo, B. La Montague Clerks: A.A.Valdie Jas. P. Oarey Ballot Clorks: Henry Heidorn Frank X. Smith LONE TREE PRECINCT. Polling Place: House near S.P. Depot, at Antioch. ` Judges: Wm. Gribbie M.C. Williamson Inspectors. John Fletcher Joseph Nalrath Clerks: John Trembath J.J.Sullonger Ballot Clerks: John Love J.G.Prewett MORGAN TERRITORY PRECINCT Polling Place: Morgan Territory District School House. Judges: Frank McGuire S. Olafson Iaspeotcre: Jos. 9ohwendel Thos. Ackerman Clerks: Wm. Olyma I.. Morgan Ballot Clarks: J.J. Dutra Robt. I. Morgan CLAYTON PREOINOT Polling Place: Clayton Hall, Clayton. Judges: J.P. Rose G.R.Trette Inspectors: John S. Collins J. Murohio Clerks: Wm. Wilson Wm. Davis Ballot Clerks: Franz Hebeian Percy Douglas. 5th BAY POINT PRECINCT. Polling Place: Engle Hall, Bay Point. Judges: J.H. Andrews J.A. Bailey Inspectors: Samuel Gilroy S.W. Cunningham Olerka: W.R. South Geo. E. O'Hara Ballot Clerks: Samuel Y. Shideler Wa. H. Tormey SOytERSVIL= PRECINCT. Polling Place: Jones' House, in town of Nortonville. ✓ Judges: George Lougher Robert Latimer Inspeotora: W.J. Laird Louis D. Stone Clerks: B.N. Jones John P. Haggerty Ballot Clerks: Abel Vaughn James Latimer CORNWALL PREOINOT. Polling Place: Blacksmith Shop near S.P. Depot Cornwall. Judges: R.E. Hanson F.A. MaOoy Inspectors: Geo. H. South Frank E. Barr Clerks: Jamas D. Hanlon Ellis Griffiths Ballot Clerks: F. Jesse Louis John Metten BLACK DIA}BOND PRECINCT Polling Place: Knights of Pythias Hall, Black Diamond. Judges: D.A. Gatto John L. Williamson Inspeotora: G.A.Minaker John Royce Clerks; John Banksou A.0 Ortega Ballot Clerks: L. Sohmalhola Tom Golden COWELL PRECINCT. Polling Place: Office Building Henry Covell Lime de Cement Co. i Judges: R.I. Baldwin J.W. Wayne Inspectors: E.U. Leh L.A. Dietriok Clerks: Z. Latheson S.B. Smith Ballot Clerks: T.J. Steinkilner Burton C.Smith, CONCORD PRECINCT NO.I. Polling Place: Fireman's Hall, Concord, Judgea: M.N. Breckenridge, H. Bott. Inspectors: Abel Lourairo O. Jaoquith Clerks: John Williams Chas. Dunn Ballot Glorks: Robt. Matheson M. Neustaedter CONCORD PRECINCT NO.2. Polling Place: Mt. Diablo Union High School Building. Judges: Manuel Williams J. Noia Inspeatora: A. Matheson J.F..James Clerks: John Sutton Wm. Baumann Ballot Clerks: Frank Williams E.S. Paddock CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Blum'a Scale House near S.P. Depot, Oonoord.,J Judges: Chas. Woetoott F. Duarte Inspectors: P.J. Horgan R.C. Treat ;51 0Isrks Bert Banaroft 1d. Parsons Ballot Clerks: Chau. Lohse J. Walker: PACHECO PRECINCT. Polling Plane: Paoheao flown Hall, Pisuhsoo. Judges: Frank Muneon M. Cristopher Inspaotors: M. Solmi S.L. Dukes Clerks: Frank Knsuft L.D. Anderson Ballot Clarke: Theo. Russi Jaoob Buttner. MARTINEZ PRECINCT 110.1. Polling PSaae: Town Hail, Martinez. Judges: E. morgan G.H. Narks Inspeatore: J.L. Hallenbeck J. CIS. Wyatt Clerks: F.A. Hodapp G.E. MaDonald Ballot Clerks: A.E. Blum W.R. Shelby MARTIIU PRECIIIOT N0: 2. Polling Plaoo: California Hotel Building, Martinez. Judges: J.P. Barnard James Hoey Inspeotors: Gabriel Blum E.H. Stinohfield Olorks: J. Maloohe J.J. Anderson Ballot Clerks: E.ifi. Bunt Geo. Bulger. VINs HILL PRECINCT. Polling Plow Vine Hill Publio Sohool House. Judges: Primo Ferrarini W. Eggleston Inspeotors: J.H. Babbitt R.C. Jones Clerks: A. Dickinson A.J. MoMahon Ballot Clerks: Geo. Kelly P. Kans. ALMA BRA PRECINCT. Polling Plaae: B. Hoey's Hall, Oar, Smith St. and Alhambra Road near Martinez. Judges: Fred T. Braokman B. Hoey Inapootors: O.E. Hayward W.T.Daggett Olsrks: A.J. Tavan W. O`Hara Ballot Clarke: Goo. P. Upham Prod Taggart WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT. Polling Placa: Justioe of Ponoo Offdoe, Walnut Creek Judges: trim. Barry S.S. Burpoo Inspectors: E. Sgumway C. Sharp Clerks: J.L. Silvaira E.B. Anderson Ballot Clerks: T.J. Ford J.D. 140110 ALAMO PRECIIIOT. Polling Plaae: Alamo Publio School House. Judges: James Hanna J.N. Cunliffe Inspectors: M.W. Hall Frank Trevitte Clerks: H. Herzer George Trevitts Ballot Clerks: John A. Bauer Jamas Jones. 52 F. NORAGA PRECINCT Polling Place: Willow Spring School House.. Judges: H. Madsen John Devlig Inspectors: M. Rose F. Trelut Olerks: S. Hansen James Mulholland Ballot Clerks: James MoCookor John MoOoeker LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Lafayette Public School House. Judgoa: Lloyd Brovm J.M. Daley Inspectors: R. Andreason Q.H. Mullikin Clerks: Arthur Burton H.S. Crow Ballot Clerks: A-E-Hodges A.R. Reynolds TASSAJARA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Tassajara Public School House. Judges: E. Martinelli Theodore Nissan Inspectors: M.E. Horton Fred Roinatein Clerks: Richard Williams James Bright Ballot Clarke: Anton Joseph Felix Coats SAN RAMON PRECINCT. Polling Place: Ban Ramon Publio School House. Judges: Albert Glass S.D. Radford Inspectors: Leo Lynch N.S.Boone Clarks: S.C. Harlan H. Hurst Ballot Clerka: M.J. Lawrence R. Dobson DANVILLE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Grange Hall, Danville. Judges: Thee. Connolly Harvey Eddy Inspeotorc: George Lawrence Peter Petersen Clerks: Victor Veoki Adolph Podv4 Ballot Clerks: Charles Goold Frank Marshall PORT COSTA PRECINCT N0.1. Polling Place: Room Boys Club House, Port Oosta. ✓ Judges: M.D. Curtis J. Donahue Inspectors: J. Murray E.P. Lynch Clerks: F.W. Bacon C. J. O'Neill Ballot Clerks: D.J. Luoey Dennis.Donovsn PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. E. Polling Place: Foreater's Ha11,"Port Costa. Judges: A. Williams Henry.Davis Inspectors: Charles Voight J. McCarthy Clerks: Goo. H. }Yard James Hackett Ballot Clerks: M.C.Shea T. O'Keefe CROCKETT PRECINCT 110.1. Polling Place: Fireman's Hall, Crockett. f Judges: John Alexander L.W. Paul 53 .Iaspeotore: J.J. Lewis Charles Staley Clerks: D.C. Hedemark George Powers Ballot Clerks: William Galloway 14m. Coulter CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Plaae: Salvation Army Hall, Crockett. ✓ . Yudges: C.P. Thomas Thomas MoNamara Inspeotora: H.A.Dolphue C. Desmond Clerks: Wm. Farrell Charles Gay Ballot Clerks: George Likens Thomas Cahalan YALONA PRECINCT. Polling Plaae: George's Building, Valens Judge e: John H. Gribbin Patriok Hanlon Inspeators: Wm. Peters Thomas R. Casey Clerks: E.F.Booth Fred Stemmle • Ballot Clerks: Manuel Fortado Peter Wind SELBY PRECINOT. Polling Place, Selby Hall,Solby. ✓ Judges: Leo H. Barnard_ Prod J. Burne Inspootors: E.E.Jarman Charles Riahards Clerks: George P. Colbert Prank Soharsoh Ballot Clerks: H:T.Jones E.P• Kearney RODEO PREOINCT. Polling Plaoe: Johnson's Hall, Rodeo. adges: J.D.Smith Oscar Hagen Inspectors: Adam Arbuthnot J.J. Mahoney Clerks: E.J. Brown J.E.Slate Ballot Clerks: R.L.Jack J. Quill • HERCULES PRECINCT. Polling Plaoo: Hercules Club Library, Heroules. ✓ Judges: J.S. Marx Harry Freidlander Inspectors: Prod G. Meyer Christ Ellerhorst Clerks: J.W.Mocoy J. Thompson Brown Ballot Clerks: Charles Lehmkuhl J.J.Graht PINOLE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Pinole Opera House, Pinole.. Judges: Harry Jones D.A. Turner Inspectors: W.J. Lumsden J.T.Silva Clerks: A.M. Annie C.L. Tovmes Ballot Olerte: C.H.Silvas William Seaton GIANT PREOINCT. Polling Plaoe: Giant Hall, Giant. Judges: W.H. Villiams, John Hanson Inspeotors: Henry Johnston Joe Felix Clerks: J.B.Lindsey Fred Snook Ballot Clerks: C.H• Connell John Pan Prooyen 54 SAN PABLO PRECINCT Fx Polling Place: Williams Bldg. San Pablo, ya Judges: Alfred Frank J.M. Birch Inspectors: B.A.Montoya James J. Clark Clerks: J.H.Rumrill George 0. Lowoll Ballot Clerks: John Idoidahon E.P.Pitzgorald. STEGE PRECINCT NO.1. Polling Place: Davis' Hall, San Pablo Ave. near Potrero Ave. Judges: J.P. Arno L.H.Grosjean inspectors: T.J. Widmer J.H.Bedmrd Clerks: P.C.Petersen A.Gottings Ballot Clerks: T.J. DcLaoe y T.R. McClure STEGE PRECINCT NO.2. Polling Place: Davis Hall, San Pablo Ave. nearPairmont Ave. Judges: E.M. Matthieson T.F.Riley Inspectors: N.E.Burnett W.H.Shottenburg Clerks: P.E.Colford Fred Rosenstrauch. Ballot Clerks: 3).J. Curtin N.J.Porault RICHMOND PRECINCT X0.1. Polling Place: Winehaven Hotel. Judges: S. Berendt W.J. Steele Inepootors: C.S.Idahnke W.Barney Clerks: F.B.Loop J.R Piokett Ballot Clerks: D.H. Bayley F.W.Adams RICHIdOND PRECINCT NO.P,. Polling place: Point Richmond Public School House. Judges: C.B. Green J.F. Cassidy Inspectors: W.S. 'Bonner H.A.Grover Clerks: H.H.Cornell A.O.IdoCoy Ballot Clokka: C.J. Baker A.D.Jones RICHMOND PRECINCT X0.3 Polling Place: City Hall, Richmond. IIudges: B.F. Duathoimer P.P.Brewon Inspectors: T.G.Conn A. King Clerks: J.W.Dietrioh J.O.Ford Ballot Clerks: A.C.Trautvetter "'.O.Baker RICHUOND PRECINCT NO.4. Polling Place: Justice Court, Park Place, Richmond. Judges: A.C.Bldunt Wm. Ellis Inspectors: R.F.Paasoh Lee Adams Clerks: W.E.Lee W.Id.Riddle Ballot Clerks: W.A.Arnold id.W. Truitt. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.b. Polling Place: Piro Hall No. 3., Richmond Judges: L. Boswell F.J.Worley Inspectors: C.P. Blanchard X.R. Haokson ` 55 Clerks: Oscar Dahl J.J•Dooling. Ballot Clerks: T.H. Reinhard Ed. Dolan RICHMOND PRECINOT 110.6. Polling Plaoe: Fireman's Hall No, 2, Richmond, Judges: J.F. Floyd A.B.Stevons. Inspectors: John Forsyth 0. crooks Clerks: H.A.Adkinson W.A.LaSelle Ballot Clerks: J.1VAilliams M.G.GriPfin RICHMOND PREOINOT N0.7. Polling Place: StaplotoVL Bldg. 1617 McDonald Ave. Richmond. Judges: T.R.Gardner S.F.wright Inspectors: F.H.Eggerth E.M.Bette Clerks: O.R.Sisson W.H.Wright • Ballot Clerks: J.A. DeBarrows 1).A.Burne RICHMOND PRECINCT 110.5. Polling Place: Cervepnoy's Bldg. Cor. 6th & MoDoiald Ave. Richmond. Judges: D.W.Calfee S.D.Gadberry Inspectors: Frank Lucas J.I zoola Clerks: C.F.Plashburn H.D.Hason Ballot Clerks: M.Miohaels F.G.Fall It is further ordered that the olerk of this Board give notice of said election by publication of this Proclamation and Order in the Contra Costa Bazette, Contra Costa Standard, and Richmond Daily leader, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, and by causing a true copy thereof to be posted at the places of election in each of the respective election precincts in Contra Costa County hereinabove designated as required by law. • The foregoing order is passed by the following voto of the Board, to crit: Ayes: Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.Y• Casey, Vincent Hook, 19.J.Buohanan and J.H.Trythall. Noes: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 7th, 1910, at 10 o'clock A.M. / ..�. ...�... ai-rman. In the Ponrd of Supervisors of Contra Costa Oounty, State of-California. y Monday, November 7th, 1910. w/ The Board mot at 10 o'clock A.U. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C. J. Rihn, J. P. Casey Vincent Hook, and W, J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the month"of October, 1910, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the ?fatter of the Appointment of a Pound Master in Selby Pound Distriot. A sufficient petition in all things as required by lam, is presented to the Board of Supervisors praying for the appointment of E.E. Jarman as Pound $oepor in and for Selby Pound Distriot, It is by the Board ordered that E. E. Jarman, be and he is hereby appointed Pound Rooper in and for said Selby Pound Distriot, and that he take oath and give bond as required by ordinance of this Board, in the sum of $260. In the 'fatter of Petition for Formation of New School District to be knotim ao Covell. School District. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to slid set for !Monday, November 21st, 1910. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board orderers that cash allowances be made to the folio;:ing named persons in the amounts set opposite their respective names, totvrit: Etta Carey, 020.00 per month, commencing Nov. 1st, 1910, Eugenia Porquera, $9.00 per month, commencing ifov. let, 1910( It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named persona 'in the amounts sot opposite their respective names, on the first of each and every month, until the further order of Ur this.Board. K, _57 In the .latter of Allmiance to Indigontis. It is by the Board ordered that the cash allowance heretofore made to Roeio Pedrositti in the sum of `20.00 per month, be and the same is horeby reduaed to 810.00 per month, commencing Nov. let, 1910. And it is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said Roads Podrozotti for the sum of"10.00 per month instead of the sum of x20.00 per month heretofore order- ed herein.J{, In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Application having boon made to this Board for an allowance for the transport- ation of A. Borghosani and family to Italy, and it appearing to the Board that said cause is a worthy one, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $200. be and the came is heraby al- lowed subject to the order of J. E. Rodgers, for said transportation, after his in- vestigation that said parties mill be legally received in ouid foreign country to which they desire to go. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the hoard. In the Matter of Applioations for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor lioonses authorising the sale of intozioating liquors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named parsons at the following named places, to crit; Anton Basnik Lot 8, Blook G, Valona L. Banducoi Baropa Hotel Crockett Thomas Cos Iriquois Saloon Crockett L. H. Grosjean Lot 0, Block 12, Bay Avenue Stage Cesare Gimignani Bay View House Crockett John Lutz Sobranto Dennis Murphy Lot 3, Block 1 Crockett T. Ming - S.E. Cor. Pullman Ave. A South St. P.J. McNamara Railroad House Port Costa Paul 0. Olsen. Rear Bay Point Hotel Bay•Point The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Monday, December 6th, 1910, at 10 o'clock A.M. Jig In the Flatter of Application for Wholesale Liquor license. An application by Kroniak & Kronick, for a wholesale liquor license at S,N, corner lot St. and Parker Ave. Rodco, was filed with the Board, and the Board fixed hearing thereon for Monday, December 5t4h, 1910, at 10 o'clock A&M. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. The Board orders the License Tax Collector to issue liquor licenses author- ising the sale of intoxioating liquors in quantities lose than one quart, to the following named persons, at the following named places, to wit: W. R. Lillis Cor. Loring Ave. & Bay St. Crockett John F. Mayor Loring Ave. & Bay St. Crockett L. R. Mead Byron Bot Springs Warren il. Pitts Klondike 3aloon Pacheco Manuel.G. Serpa I.D.E.S, Hall, Block 16 Valens The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Flatter of Statiatioal Report. The Statistical Report of Contra Costa County having boon prepared by C. E. Daley, visa presented to the Board and by the Board approved and ordered forwarded to the Secretary of State Agricultural Society. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge Work, 011 and lumber. Certain claims having been filed against certain road districts for bridge, nark, lumber and oil, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said distriots would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now, by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, In the sums and out of the funds below sat forth. Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Antioch Lumber Co. 0139.67 0138.67 R.D.L,S.D.4, ?1.00 L. Anderson Co. 77.10 76.00 R.D.1,3.D,3, 1.10 L. Anderson Co. 251.94 260.00 R.D.l,S.D.3, �L 94 Ilam 0. Brovm 14.00 13.00 R.D.1,3.D.3, V1.00 Walter F. Bair 20.00 19.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, -1.00 F. Bryants 4.00 3.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.00 Book Bros. 51.85 50.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.85 W.V. Bair 12.50 11.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 11.59 Book Bros 47.65 46.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, x`1.65 '59 Fred Babbe $ 26.00 $24.00 R D.1,S,D.3, 1.00: Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 345.00 344.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 11.00 Frank Crane 9.00 8:00 R.D.1,S.D.3, X1.00 J.Yi. Christen 43.70 42.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.70 Alonzo Dickinson 42.00 41.00 R.D.I'S.D.3, 1.00 Alonzo Dickinson 30.00 29.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.00 Gavin & Devereuax 108.75 107.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.75 Clarence Housderf 24.60 23.00 R.D.1,S.L.3, X1.60 S. Housdorf 30.60' 29.00 R.D.1,S,D.3, ;1.60 Thoe. Jones 28.00 27.00 R.D.1,S.D.31 1.00 G.W. Kelly 31.00 30.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.00 Frank Keeslor 11.50 10.00 R.D.l,S,D.3, 1.60 Andrew Lodi 4.00 3.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, X1.00 Joe Marshall £2.50 21.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, R.50 N. Morgan 32.85 31.00 R,ll.1,3.D.3, X1.85 Fred Ir:ellerup 32.00 31.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, X1.00 P.T. Mollerup 64.00 63.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, X1.00 S.W. McCaw 211.44 210.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 11.14 Ray MoDonald 12.00 11.00 R.D.1,3.D.3, 1.00 A.J. McMahon 8.00 7.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, X1.00 Ray McDonald 7.50 6.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.60 Ohas. NOukom 24.00 23.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.00 Parrot & Co. 294,62 293.00 R.D.l,S.D.3, 1.62 J.P. Rose, Sr. 16.00 16.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, x1.00 J.P. Rose, Jr. 36.00 36.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.00 David Roche 16.00 15.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, X1.00 Chas. Rose 9.00 0.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.00 Charles Rose 64,00 63.00 R.D.1, S D.3 0.00 Frank Rose, Sr. 15.00 14.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, X1.00 Angelo Raffetto 11.00 10.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.00 Solmi Bros. 6.00 6.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 111.00 The let National Bank of Mts. C.C.Co. 19.03 78.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, %1.00 Bortola Tombini 20.00 19.00 Ii.D.l,S.D.3, X'1.00 And it is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants in the sums and out of the funds abovo mentioned. The foregoing order is paused by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None 1C • In tho'Nattor of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly.signed, are ordered allowed by the Board signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clork, and ordered entered in the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to moat on ISonday, November 14th, 1910, at 10 o'clock A.M. `l 1 'Chairman. 60 In the Board of Supervisors of CoAtra Costa 0ounty, State of California. Monday, November 14th, 1910. • The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. . J.H. Wells, -Clerk. - - - - - - -000- - - - - - G in the Matter of the Case of the People of,the State of California, vs. Cowell Portland Cement Company. 4 The. District Attorney appears before•the Board,and asks permission of this Board to procure such assistants as he may desire in the way of experts, oto., Thereupon it is upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered, that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to procure assistants in the way of experts as he may doom necessary. • Tho, foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. V. In the Matter of Election Returns. . .: The Board of Supervisors proceeds to canvass and does canvass the returns of the General Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday, November 8th, 1910, the returns of each and all of said precincts being, on file in the office of the County Clerk and the Board having completed the canvass of said returns, finds that the vote in the several precincts of this County for the candidates hereinafter named, and for and against the different Constitutional Amendments and Propositions hereinafter designated and • submitted is as shown in the following statement thereof, to wit: h Al • 2 r ' j i i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED �. AT THE ,n GENERAL ELEC`T'ION �. 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Cowell -_ I - q Crockett No. 1 90 /l 0 5�4ail y/ - q I / 7/1. 63 /06 Crockett No. 2 77I 0 s5'/I3�' 7 Danville .y.- / - ^27 i 7-I 8 -29 6-1 �._.._.__.. . Ab j 3 I--._._.. - .'L�; J' Giant Hercules G9 0 0 i/�I I 70. 6 -I r �1 719 6 Lafayette GA jo __ vu.. /oZ_ I _ 661_7..1 I -I Lone Tree 88 � a3 1 76 _ __ - , g5 I /,� J /2 e2Do/5/I 1 G/ /d /D 0 '/7 MartiMartinez No. 2 1.4/ .._.._- _.- Morsign ,l -__ /0/ y9, / � i.. /37I / 1 I--- 1 /D9 j D i .- lel/1 0 &H I U --- /1 0 .L 0 � _ I I I /3 //' 0 .2.?r� 0 e5 /� Oakley /DP , .� - I `79 2 -9 �/I /_I - %9' 69 7- _ 7 Morasn Territory oZ2i / 1 /3 / yG Pinole /0yl Pacheco 701gO ai /0 51 Port Coats No. 1 96 / 1 r5/ S 3 97 II4 '761, 3 99 Port Coat& No. 2eS�l � o .'Lb Richmond No. 1 // 13 I zY - - 3/ i Ski — 76 /5 Richmond No. 2 G�ia2?il ai i._ �/ - -i _� _. / .I 1 ._ L .- I _.._ .__ ... 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'IiY% /30/2 -_-- /3411/311 - 3 �a °� - _ . �I °7 _ a o Iv k /3 fled at the General Election Held' November 8, x 1910—Continued cv ur cel os VII i ME 1A.-IT Q 117 , za q7 L __j _49_. _._ /�s 3a_ a ! 6L 9a 1 NZ M/ r� a a . /zz 63 Z4 togs ja 9 s yo 75- zo ! i rte'i � ,• ,�l .�f3 _� _— — — __— _ — --_ `:��----.�___. i d a o,f.2 i �•, �: 79 .7 8'1 Statement of the.Vote Polled at the ��. �o Gener ELECTION ,' PRECINCTS Alamo 39 . 1.3. 9 Alhaa�ra ' Antiooh No. ]. Antlosh..No..2 Black Diamond _ I; Brentwood__ Byron _ Bay Point__... ---- Clayton Concord.No—l---- ___-. — — _—_._..... Concord No. 2 Concord No. 3 _.._- Cowell Crockett No. 1 Crockett No.-2 Danvilld qq. 6. /OU / Giant Hereulea Lafayette__..._ -_ _. —, - _ t_ M Lone Tree Martinez_No.I- Martinez No. 2 Mor ganTerr it ory Oakley, Pachaeo Pinole �� l Port Costa no. 1 Port Coots-No.2_. 65 Richmond No.l Richmond-No-2 Richmond No.3 Richmond No. 4 . Richmond No. 5 Richmond No.. 6 Richmond No. 7 _ -RI ohmond No._8_ Rodoo Selby Ban Pablo .Stage.No.-1 E Stege No. 2. Ban Ramon___ . .__ ___ _ SomeraTilie Tassajara Valona - l Walnut Creek f!3 Q 76 7,7 6 /96 oiled at the General Election Held 1`lovembet- 8 1910—continued n MI. -17 _,31. . b2 _ __--4 may _ 7 JZ rI - i I _ k - i. uG3' V41 11 -1111,41l`, i ,a Statement of the Vote Polled at the r.`` General ELECTION �. . PRECINCTS Alamo Alhambra - — ---- Antioch No. 1 Antioh No-2--- Black Black Diamond Brentwood Byran Bay Point i Clayton Concord No. 2- — --- Concord Conord No. 3. Cowell - Cornwall -- -- -- - _-- � ` Crockett No. 1 Crockett TTo.-2- --— -- -- -- --- — -- - -- -- -- - ! _.._. i Denville Giant Hercules { I Lafayette Lone Tres Martinez No. Martinez No. 2 Yore a _ ------------ -,-— -— - -- -----— ---- --_:_ Morgan Territory - - . I i I jOakley Pacheco Pibole �. Port Costa No, 1 Port Costs No. 2 _ --_-- ; --- Richmond No. 1 - Richmond No. 2 Richmond No. 3 Richmond No. 4 hicbmond No. 5 { r -- Richmond No..6_ _-__-._-- --.-- -- Riotmond No. 7 Richmond No..E - --— — --- --—— — — ---- Rodeo Selby — ------- ——- San Pablo /32 Stege No. 1- - ----- J,L9- 6a/ `------ ----- __. Stege No. 2 /Y .S San Ramon Someravilla _.-- Tassajara Valona Vine Hill WalnutCreek I } aS //�,j,1j 173`FweF �1 Statement of the Vote Polled at thr' G 12 ( r eneral 8f, P v v ELECTION PRECINCTS `\ Alamo Antioch No. 1 Antloh No.--2--.----- Black o.--2------Black Diamond Brentwood - Byron Bey„Point Clayton - i Concord_NC...1__ Concord No. 2 Conord No. 3 Cowell 1 Cornwall - —— SCrookett No. 1 _ 1� Crockett No.-2------ -- - _ — --- — --._.—. -- ! Danville i Giant Hercules Lafayette Lone Tres Idartinez No. 1 Martinet No. 2 Morgan Territory __. Oakley - Pacheoo Pibole - - Port Costa No. 1 Port Costa No. -2 --- — Richmond No. 1 Richmond No. 2 — Richmond No. 3 — -- — — Richmond No. 4 R1 chmond No. 5 Richmond No.-.6_- — _-- -- _--- ---___ Richmond Nu. 7 Riohmond.No..Q.__----__ Rodeo Selby- -- — ----�— . ----_--_ San Pablo stege No. l Stege No. 2 _ r San Ramon Someraville I, - Tassajara Valona vine Hill I 'WalnutCreek � fled at the General: Election.. Held November 8,. 1910—Continued I$ tt2J la. I _ J _ 1 i i I _ . ---- - -- ..^ 41__.. MaL I �Z 11/ ._G __ 117 �-4 o - 83 60 /8' 6S yT I «, 1X7 so 14 Statement of the Vote Polled at the G&iera ELECTION �I PRECINGT6 ,f 7LJ 14J, Alamo s _.Alhambra_ --.. - -- - to- ;rli� Antioob No. 1 - Antiooh No. 2-- - - ------------ -- - --- - 1 Hoek Diamond Brentwood - 7Byr on Bay Point Clayton Connord No. 1 Concord No. 2 Concord No. Cowell •� Cormrall ------ Crockett ----Crockett No. 1 Crockett No.2. ---- - ----- -- - .__ Danville Giant - Hereulea Larayette - ------- ------ --- - Lone Tree Martine■No._1 - - --- -- -- ----_... Martinez No. 2 - y Morags t ------ ----- - - ------- -'__- � Morgan Territory Oakley . ---- ---- - -. .- ---— -- - - Paeheeo Pinole - - -- -- - - ---- -- -- Port Costs. No. 1 Port_Last& No.._2.. -------- --- - -- ---- Riobmond No. 1 /Y /6 T Rlobmond.No. 2 ----- -- - 2.7_ Riebmond Nol 3 y6 Iel Fr -Ilr 'p.2i�3y /9 .90 z9 do ,13 ,3rd Richmond No. 4 _ /�.77_ 1 _2� 6�z� /.3JS�- _. Richmond No. 5 � Riyhmond No. 6 - -- -- ---- - - - �9 �3 8 Z� ,.7J Richmond No. 7 6J 766/ V 417 �5% '5-d irZ Richmond_No. 8 ----- -- - �B 75 .9 r /F,_- 13-3 S/P.`27 JT- Rodeo Selby ------- ----- ------- -- --- ---- San Pablo Stege No. 1 - - - X Stege No. 2 Y Sem Eamon llofner a�111 e I i Tassajara Valona Vine Hill - Walnut Creek syr i&s•qua 73 z8o ass y2 1 SG i �- s 6 �' oiled at the General Election Held November 8°. 1910---Continued 1� JO �► ; � - i I I �e Statement.of the ;Vote.'."Polled at th( General ELECTION i PRECINCTS w ` I i .. -- -- , , - — - i --- - I i ,II _ I � I I Iled at the General Election xeia N emne, & iv • i III � li it7 it J 1t ' IIIc • • � I _ I— i ill I 1 f I SII I i I i .m Statement of''the.:VoEe Polled at the genera CONa zd xo �o oz FBF oz ELECTION 0M PRECINMS z z z U YES NO YES I NO YES NO Alamo /6 /,2 /3 _ 7 30. 3y 47;�__- i Antioch No..1. Antioch No.-2- Sleek Diamond 7 - - - _ �16 'Ir 3/ t/k, Brentwood- - - --. 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And from the foregoing statement of the result of said election, this Board determines and finds and deolares that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes oast for the offices set opposite their respective names and are duly elected thereto, and certificates of election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: For Membor of Assembly, 22nd Assembly District, M.R. Jones Shoriff R.R. Veale County Clerk J.H. Wells Auditor A.N.Sullenger Recorder M.H. Hurley Tax Collector Martin W. Joest District Attorney A.B. McKenzie j Assessor' George 0. Moose Treasurer_ L.N. Buttner Superintendent of Schools William H. Hanlon Public Administrator: Charles E. Daley Coroner C.L. Abbott Surveyor Elam C. Brown Supervisor First District Charles J. Rihn Supervisor Third District Vincent Hook Justices of Peace Constables Township He. 1 C.H. Hayden C.H. Palmer Township No. 2 J.L. Dunn James Ahern t Township No, S A.S.Ormsby Arthur Williams ?• Township No. 4 A.E. Clark Claude B. Harris Township No. b John J. Berke John Ott Township No. 6 James Fitzgerald W.J. McDermott Township No. 7 W.F. Huber H.F. Davis Township No. 8 J.D.Wightman E.B.Wholihan Township No. 9 Robert Wallace, Jr. Geo. H. Shafer Township No. 10 James Chichester J.E.Moitoza Township No. 11 W.P. Terry George W. Fraser Townehip No. 12 George Pxytz J.J. Fox Township No. 18 Gus L. Goethals Fred N. Myrioat Township No. 14 Henry G. Yrumland A.B. Is Grand Township No. lb John Roth John H. Gregory O. A. Odell, Esq., appears before this Board at this time on behalf of r John Murray, a candidate for Constable of the Fifteenth Judicial Township, and presents a certificate from the City Clerk of the City of Richmond (which terri- tory constitutes the Fifteenth Judicial Township of the County of Contra Costa) showing that the population of the Fifteenth Judicial Township on the 20th day ;3 of August, 1908 visa 6229 persons, and states to this Board that Judicial Township r i�# no Fifteen is entitled, under Section 4014 of the Political Godo of the State 62 of California, to Two Constables and asks this Board to daolare John Murray, who received the next highest number of votes for Constable of said Fifteenth Judicial { Township, elected to the office of Constable in and for said Township. Thereupon'it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the Distriot Attorney for his opinion in the matter. It is further ordered that the Distriot Attorney file a written opinion with this Board on Monday november 21st, 1910 at 10 o'clock A.M. in regard to the rights of this Board to appoint or doolaxe elected to the office the second Constable and also the second Justice of the Peace in and for said Township. Thereupon the Board reserves its decision and continues the further hearing in said matter until Monday, november Elet, 1910 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Allowanoo of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, i J signed by the Chairman and attested by the olork and ordered entered on t ho allowance f book of this Board. I i And the Board takes reoess to meet on Monday, november 21st, 1910, at 10 o'oloo A.M. .....:.:..Cnairman.' f -t i r :631 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa.County,..State of California. Monday, Novembor.21st,..1910..- The Board met at 10,o'olooh A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C..J. Rihn, Vincent Hook, and W.J. Buohanan. J.H. Wells,-Clork. Absent. Supervisor J.P. Casey. - - - -eae - - - - - In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Lioansos. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing"on applications of Antone Elias, W.H. Drennan, Walter R. Smith, John Quill and Sam 2ishor,.be and the same is hereby oontinued to and set for Monday, Dooember 6th, 1910, at 10 o'olook A,M. In the Clatter of.Apppoval of Band of Elmor E. Jarman as Pound Kopper for Selby Pound District. Elmer E. Jarman, having presented a good and suffioient bond to this Board. as Pound Keeper for Selby Pound Diatriot, It is by the Board ordered that said bond is approved and the Chairman of this Board is ordered to note approvsl thereon. In the Clatter of petition for formation of a new Sohool Dietriot to be known as Cowell Sohool Distriot. By oonsent of respeotive parties herein, it is by the Beard ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is oontinued to and set for Monday, January 3rd, 1911, at 10 o'olook A.Y. In the Matter of Allowanoe to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that a cash allowanoe of $16.00 per month oom- menoing November let, 1910, be and the same is hereby allowed to David Rowell. _ And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said David Rowell for said sum of $16.00 per month, oom- menoing November 1st, 1910. j '64 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. i It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore mado to Mrs. Joe Buffo be and the same is hereby dia-oontinued from and after Deoember let, 1910.1{, In the Natter of Appointment of Second Justice of the Peace and Second Constable in Judicial Township No. 15. C.A. Odell, appears before this Board and presents to this Board written demands of C.A. Odell and John Murray demanding that this.Board issue certificates of election to C.A. Odell as Justice of the Peace in and for fifteenth Judicial I Township, Contra Costa County, and to John idurray, as Constable in and for the Fif- teonth Judicial Township, Contra Costa County, each of whom received the next high- eat number of votes at the election hold on Nov. 8th, 1910, for said offices, on the grounds that Judicial Township No. 15 bas a population of 5000 persons and over and is entitled to a second Justice of the Peace and second Constable, under section 4014 of the Political Code of the State of Oalifornla. The Board denies said pet- ition and refuses to declare elected said C.A. Odell as Justice of the Peace and John Murray as Constable of said Judicial Township No. 15. The said order is passed by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Absent: Supervisor Casey. Absent on Roll Call: Supervisor Rihn. Noes: None. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County lire presented to the Board; those found to be oorroot and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 5th, 1910, at 10 o'clock A.M. ..................Chairman. i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif ornia. Monday,. A000mber 5th, 1910. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vinoent Hook and W.J. Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - -000 _ - - - - - - The minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of November, 1810 are road to the Board by the ole rk, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Cleric. Ile In the Natter of Naming that Portion of Road between Bridge at the Northerly bound- ary of the Los Moganos Rancho and the bridge on the northerly and of said road, at the Santa Be Railway Crossing, between Oakley and Brentwood. A oommunioation from the Almond Avenue Neighborhood Club and property owners and residents on the direct road between Brentwood and Oakley, asking official sanat- ion of this Board to naming that part of said road between the bridge at the norther- ly boundary of the Los Meganos Rancho and bridge on northerly end of said road at the Santa Be Railroad crossing, asl lmond Avenue", is presented to the Board, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said road be and the same is hereby named "Almond Avenue". In the Matter of Issusnoe of Liquor Licenses. The Lioenso Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is authorized to issue liquor licenees authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities loss than one quart, to the following named persoBo at the following named places, to wit; L. Banduooi Nest end & North side Eppinger St. Crookott Anton Baznik Lot No. 8, Block G Valens Thomas Cox Iroquois Saloon Crockett W.H. Drennan Cor. Parker & R.R. Ave. Rodeo Anton Elias Globe Saloon Near Valens Sam Fisher County Lin Saloon San Pablo Ave. Cesare Gemignani Bay View House Crookett L. H. Grosjoan Lot, 8, Block 12 Stage John Lutz Sobrants T. fling S.E. Cor. Pullman Ave. & South Street Donnie Murphy Lot 3, Block 1, Crookett P. J. McNamara Railroad House Port Costa i John quill Rodeo Avenue Rodeo Walter S. Smith San Pablo Ave, between Pink and Mouser Lane. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous.voto of the Board.K, In the Matter of Issuance of Wholosale Liquor License. A wholesale liquor license is ordered issued to Messrs, Kroniok & Kronick at S.W. Corner First St. and Parker Ave. Rodoo.K, In the Matter of'Applioatione for Liquor Lioensea Applioations for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating li- quors in quantities loss than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named plaoes, to wit: Vernon Cruickshank Cor. Main& Minnesota Sts. Bay Point Jeremiah Donahue N. side S.P. R.R. Track Port Costa Eugene .Flood Arcade Saloon Crockett Antonio Pregulia Babel Lane, Near Concord Fred Monday East side San Pablo Road Near County Line i Antonio Napolitanc N. side of Main St. Clayton Alexander PeEEuti Lot 5, Block N Valens J.J. Rosa Concord Railroad Exchange opposite Depot i L. & S. Petrie Giant Park Saloon Giant Smith & Richardson Idle Hour Saloon Crockett The Board fixes hearing on said applications for Tuosday, January 3rd, 1911 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of application for Wholesale License. An application for a wholesale liquor license is presented to the�Board by Antonio Baroni at Tract 136 of Galindo Tract, near Concord, and the hearing thereon is fixed for Tuesday, January 3rd, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. 67 In the Mattar of application of Paul 0. Olsea for a Liquor License. It is by the.Board ordered that the hearing on application of-Paul 0. Olsen be and the same is hereby.00ntinued to and set for Tuesdey,'Jinuary 3rd, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The Tax Collector and County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments, • It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous asaosements be and they are and each of them is hereby ordered oanoelled and the olork of this Board is hereby authorized to make proper entry of Cancellation in vol. 2 Orders of Cancolloation of this Board. In the Matter of Requisition•of Distriot Attorney. H.v.Alvarado, District Attorney of Contra Osta County makes requisition to-this Board to procure 1 set of Karr's Oyc Codes; • Thoreupon, ,it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that cash allow- anoeb be made to the following named persons in'the following sums, to wit: A.C.Windler,' $15.00 ie r month commencing Nov. let, 1910. Lire. Laura Carey 15.00 per month oomnoncing December let, 1910. And it is by' the Board further ordered that the County Auditbr draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigente, in the sums set • opposite their respective names, until the further order of this Board.(, 6 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigonts. It is by tho Board ordered that the following allowances in supplies be made to the following named indigents: Christina Poggi, $20.00 per month commencing Nov. let, 1910 Anna Daly, 15.00 per month commencing Nov. let, 1910. John Roeder, 20.00 per month commencing Oat. 1st, 1910 Mrs. John Powers, 15.00 per month opmmenaing Doo. let, 1910. Herbert F. Wood 8.00 per month commencing Oct. let, 1910. Mrs. M.J. House 12.50 per month commencing Oat, let, 1910. In the Matter of allowance to Indigonts. It is by the Board ordered that all allowances to indigents heretofore made, be and they are hereby ordered die-continued from and after Jan. let, 1911, and that all applicants be.required to file now petitions therefor. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for bridge work, material and lumber, etc. Certain claims for bridge mark, material and lumber, etc. having boon present ed against certain road districts of the County, and it appearing to the Board that the finds of said districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now, by the Board ordered that tho said claims be paid to the following named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below named: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Berkeley Stool Company $740.00 $700.00 R,8.1,S.3).1, $40.00 Cal. Oar. Culvert Co. 193.50 190.00 R.D.1,3.1.1, 3.50 Cal. Car. Culvert Co. 156.00 150.00 R.D.1,8.D.2, 6.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 387.50 380.00 3.D.l,S.D.1, 7.50 Gavin, Devereux Co. 192.15 191.00 R.D.1,3.D.3, 1.15 Thomas Holladay 147.00 146.00 RJ).1,S.D.3,1 1.00 Richard laugher 75.00 74.00 R.D.l,S.D.4, 1:00 A.J. McMahon 48.30 47.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.30 A.J. MaMahon 51.39 50.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.39 H.L. Penry 400.00 390.00 R.3).1,S.D.L, 10.00 Harold Palmer 32.00 31.00 R.D.l,S.D.2, 1.00 Standard 011 Co. 216.90 215.00 R.D.3,S.D.5, 1.90 Standard Oil Company 228.98 227.00 R.D.3,S.D.5 1.95 Standard Oil Company 228.95 227.00 R.B.3,S.D.5, 1.95 Standard 011 Company 263.68 262.00 R.D.1,S.D.5, 1.66 Standard Oil Company 228.95 227.00 R.D.1,S.D.S, 1.95 Standard Oil Co'. 166.10 150.00 R.D.18.D. 1, 16.10 U.S. Briquette Co. 119.52 100.00 R.D.l,S.D.l, 19.52 And it is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasaror in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out 'of tho funds above named. The said order is passedby tho following vote of the Board, to wit; Ayes; Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes; None.t( 69 in'Re-issue Of Bonds of Hot Springs School District. WHEREAS, on the 11th day of October, 1910 the Board of Trustees Of Hot Springs District School doomed it advisable to sell, and by resolution and order of said Board of Trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered bn the minutes of the said Board of Trustees on said day, did call an alection and resolve and order That an election be called and hold on the 11th day of November, 1910, in said School District for the purposes of submitting to the electors of said School Dist- riot the quootion of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of Thirty seven hundrod and fifty (03750.00) dollars, to run not exceeding five year and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually for the purpose of raising money for building one school building, for supplying the said school building with furniture and necessary apparatus; and for insuring the said school building. WHEREAS, an election rise hold in said School District on the 11th day of Novem- her, 1910, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said Board of Trustees of said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Hoard of Supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said School District as required by law, and, Whereas, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation this Board have found and do hereby find and declare, That in accordance with a resolution and order of the Board of Trustees of said Hot Springs School District, passed and adopted on the 11th day of October, 1910, an election was duly called in said School District and was held in said School District on the 11th day of Bovember, 1910, and that notice of said election was given by notice signed by the Board of Trustees of said School District posted in three of the most public places in said School District for more than tv.enty days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in "The Byron Timos", a newspaper printed and published in Contra Costa County, State of California, not less than once a week, for three successive weeks before said election. That prior to opening said polls the said Inspector and Judges of cleotion, conducting said election took the oath of office as required by law and thereafter conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the Board of Trustees of said School District, and to them made return of the poll and tally lists of said election. That on the 18th day of November, 1910, the seventh day after the said elect- ion, and at one otolook P.2. of said day, the Board of Trustees of said School Dist- riot mat and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said Board of Trustees found and declared and this Board finds and declares that ther were fourteen (14) votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds thereof to wit: fourteen (14) votes were oast for issuing said bonds and no votes and no more were oast against issuing said bonds, and that the said Board of Trustees oauaed an entry of that fact to be made on the minutes of said Board. • And this Board hereby further finds And declares that said election visa duly and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legal y given and published, and.the result thereof duly and legally canvassed, and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all aote, conditions and things re- quirod by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issue of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said school district Including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit presoribed..by law. It is therefore ordered that Bonds of Hot Springs Sohool,Distriot in said Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the sum of Thirty seven hundred and fifty ($3750.00) dollars, in denominations of seven hundred and fifty ($750.00) payable within five (5) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi- annually in like coin, at the office of the County Treasurer of said County. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be payable as follows, to crit: Bond No. one (1) in the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.) payable one year from date of issuance thereof. " Bond No. !Wo (2) in the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.) pay- able two years from date of issuance thereof. Bond No. Three (3) in the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.) payable three years from date of issuance thereof. Bond No. Four (4) in the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.) Payable four years from date of issuanoothereof. Bond No, Five (5) in the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.) payable five years from date of issuance thereof. and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the 27th day of Juno and on the 27th day of December, of each and every year, until said bonds are paid. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: SCHOOL BONDS of Hot springs School District, Contra Costa County, State of California, United States of America. Hot Springs School District in Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to or the holder hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 27th day of Dooembor, A.D. 19_ , seven hundred and fifty ($750.00 dollars in gold coin of the United States of America with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually bn the 27th day of June.and on:the 27th day of December of oaoh.your from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This band is one of a series of Bands of like tenor and date, numbered from 1 to 5 inclusive, amounting to the aggregate to thirty seven hundred and fifty ($3750 ) dollars and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County State of California, for the purpose of raising money for building one school build- ing, for supplying the said school building with furniture and necessary apparatus rr� and for insuring the said school building, in purausnae•of and in strict conformity with the proyisions of Article %%I, Chapter III, Title III, Part III of the Politi oal Code, and the Constitution of the State of California, and in pursuance of and in strict conformity with, and is authorised by a vote of more then two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and hold and conducted in said Hot Springs School District in said County and State of California, on the 11th day of November, A.D. 1810. And the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, hold and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published and the result thereof visa duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuamae of said bonds have been done, andinve . been performed in regular and in duo form, and in strict accordance with the pro- visions of the law authorizing the issue of school bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in- dobtedness of the said Hot Springs School Diutriot including thiu issue of bonds is within the limit provided by law. This Bond is in the farm preooribed by order of said Board of Supervisors dui made and entered in its minutes on the 5th day of Dooembor, 1810 and shall be payable out of the building fund of said Hot Springs School District and the money for the redemption of said Bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by tax- ation upon the taxable property of said School District. In Witnees Whereof, thu Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, has caused this Bond to be signed by its Chairman and attested by its Clerk with the seal of said Board attached this 27th day of December, 1914. Coi unty Cher anted of rc of—the Board of Super- visors. C my A icor C a of Board of Supervisors. Resolved that to each of said Bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the following form, to wit: No. INTEREST COUPON. y18.76. The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the building fund of the Hot Springs School District in said County.and State on the 27th day of 18 at his office in Martinez, in said County and State the sum of $18.75 for the interest on Bond No. . of said School District. 2L& _ airm f the card of Supervisors. County Clerk and Clerk of 5o Board of Sup- ervisors. County And or. It is further ordered that the County Clerk of said Contra Costa County shall cause said bonds to be prepared and printed in accordance with foregoing 72 3M, form; , that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of Contra Costs County on the 27th day of December, 1910 at the hour of 10 o',olook A.M. of said day for and as the act of this Board, after due and legal notice thereof had and given by said Treasurer by publication of said notice for two successive weeks in the Contra Costa Standard, a weekly newspaper published in said Contra Costa County, State of Califor nia, said notice to commence with the issue of said paper of date December 10th, 191 and said notice to specify the time and place of sale, the number and denomination of bands, the rate of interest said bonds are to bear, the term for which said bonds { are to run; the date of payment thereof, the kind of money for which said bonds shall bo.scld to wit: United States Cold coin, and that said bonds shall be sold to the highest and most responsible bidder,-and said Treasurer shall reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the iBoard; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 12th, 1910, at 10 o'clock A.M. / . .. ....�. ....Chairman. g� :xi AR r In the Board of Supervisors of 0out ra Costa 0ounty, State of'Californis. Monday, Dooember 12th, 1910. The Board met at 10 .ololook A.M. Present: Ron. R.H.Trythall, Chairman, Supervispro O.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, and Vinoent Hook. J.H.Wellc,'Olerk. Absent: Supervisor W.J.Buohanan. - - - - -000 - - In the Matter of Employment of Exports to Expert the Books of the County of Contra 0 0 eta. A oommittee from the Grand Jury of Contra Costa County, appears before the Board and reoommonds to this Board the appointment of T.E. Atkinson and A. Sutter as exports to expert the books of tho County of Contra Costa, for the year oommenoing January let, 1910 and ending January 3rd, 1911, and presents a letter from the said T.E.Atkinson and A. Sutter, agreeing to audit the books of Contra Costa County for the year 1910 for the sum of $600.80, It is upon motion duly made and parried, by the Board ordered that T.E.Atkdnson and A.Sutter be and they are hereby authorised and employed to export the books of the offioers of Contra Costs County from January let, 1910 to Janus* 3rd, 1911, for the sum of $600.00. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to crit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook and Trythall. Noea: None. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. And the Board takes reoess to moot on Monday, Deoembor 19th, 1910, at 10 o'clook A.M. T� airman.' "5 , 74 In the Board.of Supervisors of 0ontra,0osta County, State of California. Monday, Deoomber 19th, 1910, The.Board mot at 10 o'olook A.M. Present: Hon..J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, Yinaent Hook and W.J..Buohanen. J.H.Wells, Clerk., Absent: supervisorrJ.P. Casey. - - - - -000 - - - In the Scatter of Aoaoptance of Cheok of Cavin Devereux Company for oement sacks. It is by the Board ordered that the amount of. ohook of Cavin Devereux Company for $33.50 be and the same is hereby ordered plaoed in the General Fund. In the flatter of Letter of "Daily Paoifia Builder" in regard to Allowance of Claim. It is by the Board ordered that the olerk of this Board notify the said "Daily Paoifio Builder" that their olaim was allowed in a000rdanoo with the known fixed rate of this Board for advertising. The said order is passed by the following vote, to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Roes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. In the flatter of Determining Population of Rea�eotive Judioial Townships of Contra ' Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the reapeotive Justioes of the Peaoe and Constables be requested to take Jointly (without o0mpeneation) the oeneus of their reapeotive Judioial Townships of the County of Contra Costa, suoh oensus to show the name, age and post offioe address of eaoh inhabitant thereof and file their report with this Board on January 3rd, 1911, at 10 o1olook A.M. In the flatter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge work, eta. Certain olaima for bridge work, and material having been filed against per- tain road distriots, and it appearing to tho Board that the funds of said road dis .triote would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said olaims be paid to the olaimanta, in the same and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimant. Amount �enarel Fund Road• und. •� Geo.4albraith, $ 1370.26 $1300.00 R.D.1,S.D.1, 670.E6 Gavin'Devereua 00. 613.30 612.00 R.D.1;S.D.2 1.30 And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrants on the County Tkoasurer in favor of sash of above named olalmants, in the sums and oft of the funde•above mentioned- The 'said entioned.The `said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: lea: Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Buohansn and Trythall. Noe a: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. K, In the Matter.of Allowanoe.of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presentod to the Board; those found to be oorroot.and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by:th Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the olork and ordered entered on the, Allowanoe Book of this Board. And the Board takes reo0s8 to most on Tuosday, January 3rd, 1911; at 10 o'olook A.M. Chairman r • 5 t'. In the.Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 0aunty, State of California. luesday `January 3rd, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Presentt Hon. J.H.Trythall, Ohairman; Supervisors C.J.Rilin, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of December, 1910, are read to the Board and by the Board approved an read•and signed by the Chairman and clerk. In the Matter of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The Tax Collector and County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous asaoasmente, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and each o_^ thorn is boreby ordered cancelled and the clerk of this Board is authorized to make proper entry thereof in Vol. 2 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. i I In the Mattor of applioations for liquor j Licenses. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of Antonio Frogulia, Cruickshank Bros. and Paul Olson for retail liquor licenses and on appli- oation of A. Baroni for wholesale liquor license be and the same is hereby continued to and Bet for Monday, January 16th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Liaenues (Retail). The License Tax Colleotor of Contra Costa.dounty is ordered and directed to issue liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities. lass than one quart to the following named porsons at the following named places, to wit: Jeremiah Donahue 21. Side S.P. Tracks Port Costa. L'ugene Flood Arcade Saloon Crockett Fred Munday San Pablo Road Near County Lino Antonc Napolitauo main Street Clayton Alexander Pezzuto Star Building Valens, L. & S. Petrie Giant Park Saloon Giant J.J. Rose Concord R.R. Exchange-' " Opposite Depot. Smith & Richardson Idle Hour Saloon Crockett. 4• In the Matter of applioationS.for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating li- quore in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, to nit: Vincenzo Devinoenzo Oor. Concord Ave. & Fremont St. Concord. Chas. Guerra Lot 1, Block 11 Oakley Thos. J. Knutzon Walnut Creek • Lima & Santos Chas. Poore Saloon Byron Patrick Lod Valens. E.P.Lynch California Rotel Port Costa John Lacey Nevada Saloon Port Costa Catherine MoElhone 2nd & Cypress Ste. Stege G. O'Neill Roads 14 and 16. Dennis Quill Union Hotel Valens Peter Roquier Lot 3, Block "I", Pullman Park John Rosa Oak Saloon Walnut Crook W.H.Sohottenborg Blake & San Pablo Ave. Stogo Junction J.S.Villalobos Lot 1, Block 4, Bay View Park The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Monday, February 6th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the-Matter of petition for Nove school Dietriot at Correll. ' It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petitionfor nen School Dist- riot at Cowell be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, January 16th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. • In the •,Natter of petitiono:•for allowances to indigents. It• is by the Board ordered that the hearing on allowances to indigents be and thesameis hereby continued to and set for Monday Jan. 16th� 1911, at 10 o'aloec A.M. 78 In the Clatter of appointment of Coronor. ` o3 Contra Costa County. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that a vacancy exists in the office of County Coroner caused by the failure of C.L. Abbott, Coroner-eloot, to Pile his bond within the time required by law, and a petition in all things, as required by law, duly verified, having this day been presented to this Board pray- ing for the appointment of C.L,Abbott, as Coroner of the County of Contra Costa, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that C.L. Abbott, be and he is hereby appointed Coroner, of, in and for the County of Contra Costa for the term proscribed by lax, to take effect on the Piling of a good and suf- fioiont bond as required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of the application of Andrew D. Ferguson and Ilargarot Porguson, his wife, for the cancellation of aoeosomontB for the year 1875-76. It appearing to the satiofaotion of this Board from the verified petition of Andrew D. Forguson, and Margaret Ferguson, his wifo, filed with the alorl: of this Board, this day, that the oast 1f2 of the I1ortheast 1/4 of Section 32, T 1 it. R. 1 E. II.D.;S. containing 00 acres; also II.W.1j4 of Section 33, T 1 II R. I. E. 1:.D.7- contain- ing 160 acres, in Morgan Territory School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, visa asoossod for the year 1875 to unknown ovmors end that the taxes thereon were not paid and that the property was sold to the State of California for dolinquent taxes for said year and dead issued thereon to said State of Califor- nia on April 26th, 1877, and it further appearing from the certificate of T.G.Danioll Register of the United States Land office that the east 1/2 of I1.E. 1/4 of Section 32, T 1 V. R. 1 E, was entered by Robert Lewis and final payment made and final re- ceipt issued July 9th, 1883, and that the II.N. 1/4 of Section 33, T 1 11. R. 1 E. II.D.M. entered by Andrew G.Forguaon and final payment and final receipt was dated Nov. lot, 1092; that the person or persons to whom the above deooribod land or poss- essory interests were assessed in 1875, his or their successors or assigns, have,not, since such assessment, obtainod from the United Statue or this State, a patent or the absolute title to said lands or itotained any interest thereon or been in possession of the promi;oo and that said petitioners are the sucoessara in interest of Robert Lewis, It is now by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Con- tra Costa cancel such assessment by entry of cancellation on margin of ascessmont roll and that the County Recorder of Contra Costa County cancel the certificate of Belo and deed above reforrod.to. The said order is pasooc? by the unanigsous vote of the Board. K. 79 In the katter of,Roquisitions:of County,, Recorder and County Clerk for filing Cabinets and Book Backe. The County Recorder and County Clerk present requisitions together with plans prepared by the Art Metal Construction Company, for filing cabinets and book reeks for thoir.'respoetive offices; Thereupon, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Rihn, it is by the Board ordered that said requisitions be and the same are hereby grant- ed and said officers authorised to procure said filing cabinets and book raokq,as shovni on said requisitions. The foregoing order is pasoedby the unanimous vote of the Board. Novi at the hour of 12:06 o'clock P.M. of this 3rd day of January, 1911, the Board assomblen acid it appearing to the Board that the terms of office of C.J. Rihn and Vincent Hook havgoxpirod, and it further appearing to the oatiefaetion of the Board that C.J.Rihn and Vincent Hook have boon duly elected and qualified as Supervisors in and for the Pirst and Third Districts respectively of the County of Contra Costa, - said C.J. Rihn and Vincent Hook appear and take their Posts as Sup- arvisors of said Districts roopectively. Theroupon, the Board is called to order by Supervisor J.H.Trythall, Chair- man pro tom and the election of a chairman being in order, Supervisor Rihn nominates J:H.Trythall, as Chairman of the Board and said motion is aeoonded by Supervisor Buchanan; Thereuponthe motion is put, and after roll call, J.H.Trythall is declared to be the duly'eloeted Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to servo until tlio fur- order of this Board. The veto of the Board on Said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook and Buchanan. Supervisor Trythall not voting. In the Matter of Selection of Committees of the Board. After motion duly made.and carried, the following committees are selected by the Board to facilitate the affairs of the Board • Commtttee on General Fund; Vincent Hook, W.J.Buahanan and J.H.Trythall. Committee on Hospital: C.J.Rihn, J.P.Ca_aey and J.H.Trythall. Each Supervisor to act as a Committee for road claims in his respective dis- triot. so i In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that tha foliorring transfer of funds be made:from the General Fund to the State Fund for the purposes following: For the 5hittior State School $728.50. For Preston School of Industry 199.47 for Homo for Feeble-Minded Children 176.00 Said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. f",', x In the hatter of Cancellation of Warrants. County Auditor Sullonger prooento to the Board certain warrants which were allowed by this Board and issued by said Auditor, and which have boon in error and some of which have not boon called for, the Board orders that said warrants and each i of them be oanoolled. The following is a lint of warrants so ordered cancelled: Auditor's Humber. Name.• Amount 6737 Joe Hoia 24.00 6715 John Faria 18.00" 1794 M.J. Bouchard 2.50 190 Hornlion Bras. &-Bates Assign.Rob000a S.Morria 3.16 61 Pao. Tel.& Tel. Co. 3.30 4582 a u 3.95 5255 Peter A go terson 18. 00 7692 A. Johnson 2.00 `8511 J.P. Curtis 4.00 6518 Arnold A. wolf 7.50 9265 Samuel Fisher 8.00 2039 May Kelly 25.00 9497 Standard 011 Company' 1.00 7937 " It " 166.20 762 Mrs. James Curran 5.00 ,. 1158 John Gordairo 10.00 1276 Manuel Cardoza 6.00 1223 a If 8.00 8643 Joe Augustine 8.00 9759 Joe Augustine 8.00 7410 Joe Augustine 8.00'" 6543 Joe Augustine 8.00 5524 Joe Augustine 8.00 4860Joe Augustine 8.00 8621' Peter H. Groan 8,00 9786 Peter H. Green 8.00 7438 Peter H. Green 6.00 6571 Peter H. Groan 8.00 - 8697 Mrs. Tobin Oddie 20.00` 9781 tars. . Fritz 10.00 8666 Mrs. . Fritz 10.00 6260 J. Johnston 3.00 5263 B. McClellan 3.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of-the-Board. In the'Matter of allowanae of Claims. Claims against the different funds of'the County are presented to the Board, those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and clerk and ordered entered on the Allowaooe Book of-this Board. 1. 0. In,the Matter of Aedortaining and Doolaxin the Population of Respeotiye Judicial Townships of.0ontra Costa.County, for the purposo of fixing oomponeation of Township. officers. This Board having designated and appointed the respective Constables and Justices of the Poaoo elect as census takers of the respective judicial townships to take the oonsus therein, and make report to this Board duly verified,'on or before January 3rd, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. and'some of said Constables and Justices having filed suoh reports as required by orAer of this Board and it appearing to this Board from said reports 'that the population of the respective Judicial Townships of, in and for Contra dosta County is as set forth below:. and the population of said Judicial'Township'a^of, In and for Contra Costs County for the purpose of fixing the oomponsation of township officers therein, is hereby Aeolarod by the Board of Super- svisors to be as follows, to wits ; Name of Township. Population. IIo. 1 3295 ' No. 2 1206 ' No. '3 1219 No. 4 1266 No. 5 2062 ^ IIo. 6 3403 No., 7 1791 ' Ido. 'e.; c' 3395 ' IIo. 9 1258 ' No. 10' 1350 ' No. 11' 3156• IIo. l 3073 No. 13 476 No. 15 over 3000. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ascertaining and Deolar- ing the Population of Judicial Township No, l4, for. the purpose bf fixing compensation of Town- ship.offioers. This Board having heretofore designated and appointed the Justice of the Poaoe and Constable elect as census takers for said Judicial Township to take the oonsus therein,,and make report thereof to this Board, duly verified on or before January 3rd, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. and said Constable and Justice elect having prosented and filed such report as required by order of this Board, - A. Aloxson,and Volney Taylor gppear before the Board at this time and make,verbal protest to said report on the ground that said report, in thoir judgment, has boon padded and was, no correctly taken; Thereupon, aftor hearing statements of said parties and on the advice of the Distriet.Attoinoy that said matter be continued and that a new oonoue be taken, It is by the Board ordered that Hoary Heidorn be and he is hereby appointed to take a noir oensus in said tormehip and that the said cause be and the same is hereby continued to and until Monday February Gth, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. to deter. mine the population in said towmahip. Said order is passed by the unanimous veto of the\3card. :,i 82 In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge Work, material, eto. Certain claims for bridge work, material and labor, having been presented to the Board against the funds of certain road dietriots and it appearing to the Board that tho funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full pay- ment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that said claims be paid to the claimants, in th sums and out of the funds below designated: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund L. Anderson Company v 52.71 S 50.00 R.D.1, S.D. 2, $2.71 Berkeley Stool Co. 337.68 336.00 R.D.1,S.D.?., 1.68 Blom C. Broom 160.00 149.00 2.0.1,9.0.2, 1.00 Nelson Ball 24.00 23.00 R.D.1, S.D.2, 1.00 Berkeley Stool Co, 900.00 899.00 R. D. 1, S.D. 2, 1.00 BrbBOOO & Flournoy 304.34 300.00 R.D.l, S.D.2, 4.34 F. Cerrati 23.00 22.00 R.D.1, S.D.2, 1.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 237.60 236.00 R.D.1, S.D.2, 1.60 J. Fleitz 28.70 27.00 R.D.l,S.D.2, 1.70 • George Griffin 16.00 15.00 R.D.1, S.D.2, 1.00 B. Hallenbeck 42.00 41.00 R.D.1,3.D.2, 1.00 A.C. Murray 67.50 56.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.50 R.E. McNeil 77.05 76.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.05 J. MoAteo 23.00 22.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.00 Fort Costa Lumber Co. 22.72 21.00 R.D.1, S.D.2, 1.72 Fort Costa Lumber Co. 31.37 30.00 R.D.1,3.D.2, 1.37 Sunset Lumber Co. 20.40 19.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.40 I.B.Salituri 17.00 le.00 Ra 1,S.3).2, 1.00 Sunset Lumber Co. 38.31 37.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.31 Goo. Sanborno 21.00 20.00 R.D.1, S.D.2,' 1.00 P.O. Spier 84.24 83.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 1.24 Sunset Lumber Co. 33.12 32.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.12 Robt. Thomson 101 .90 100.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.90 And it is further ordered that tho County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on 1ho County Treasurer in favor of said claimants, in the sums and out of th funds above sot forth. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Aycs: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 9th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. hairman. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Connty,`State of California. Monday, January 9th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon.-J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.'J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Pinoent Hook and W.d.Buohanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. - - - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - - In the batter of Sale of Hot Springs . School District Bonds. The County Treasurer having reported to this Board the sale of the Hot Springs School District bond issue of 03760 to B.Fornandez for the sum of 03770, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby accepted and said Oslo approved. In the Matter of appointment of a Horti- cultural Commissioner. In this matter Supervisor Casey moves the appointment of Percy Douglas as Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, which motion is seconded by Super- visor Buchanan; thereupon on roll call the following veto vias taken: Ayes: Super- visors Casey and Buchanan. hoes: Supervisors Rihn, Hook and Trythall. Thereupon Supervisor Hook places in nomination Julian Holman which nomination vise seconded by Suporvisor Buchanan; thereupon on roll call, the following vote was • had: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook and Buchanan. Noes: Supervisors Rihn and Try- thall. Thereupon Supervisor Casey moves for a re-consideration of said veto. Said motion was seconded by Supervisor Rihn. Thereupon on roll call, the following vote was taken. Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. Absent on roll call, Supervisor Hook. Thereupon it is, on motion duly made and c000nded, by the Board ordered that the appointment of a•Horticultural Commissioner be and the same is hereby continued to and sot for Monday, January 16th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the I.lattor of Report of County • Recorder. if.H.Rurley, County Reoordor of Contra Costa County, presents and files with the Board of Supervisors, his report as County Recorder for the last six months vihioh report is approved by the Board of Supervisors. 84 In theNatter of petition for New School Distriot • to be )norm as Antono School District. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petition for'forming naw school dietriat be and the same is hereby continued to. and set'for Nonday, January 16th 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Apportioning Deficit in . County Treasury. At the request of.County Treasurer and County Auditor for permission to instruct the County Auditor to apportion shortage of.$10,780.15 found in the accounts of the late Treasurer, George A.Wiley, to the several county funds in proportion to the county tax rate of 1910-11. • It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby.granted and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered to apportion said deficit of $10,780.16 to the several oounty funds in pro rata to the county tax rate of 1M-11. In the 'Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chafrman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 16th, -1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. . .. irman. i i E In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, January 16th, 1911. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. The Board met at 10'o'olook A.M. - - - - - -000 - - - In the Matter of Allowance to Indigonts. It is by the Board ordered that cash allowances be and the same are hereby ordered tbade to the folloydng named indigonts in the sums set opposite their res- peotivo names, oo:Ncencing January let, 1911: Supervisor District Ito. 1. John Sites - - - - - - 1fi.00 Mrs. E Lopez - - - - - 6.00 Clarissa McInerney - - 10.00 H.F. floods - - - - - - - � 0.00 Louisa Williams - - - - 110.00 John Coelho - - - - - 42.00 A.G. Windlor - - - - - - ,p16.00 Suporvisor District No. 2. Signorina Silva - - - - °- 6.00 Mrs."Hanorah Hartigan ---16.00 James I nein - - - - - - - 15.00 Mrs. 1. Wilcox - - - - 12.00 F.W. Schultz & wife - - 10.00 Sophie Sabatina - - - - -ly 5.00 Mrs. Dora Munson - - - - 8.00 Tara. G. Samuels - - - - -u10.00 Mrs. Roza Moreira - - ^ 10.00 Supervisor District No. 3. David Rowell - - - - - - 16.00 Mrs. M. Sibrian - - - - - 8.00 Rosio Pedrozzeti - - - 15.00 Chas. Benbow - - - - - - 2 0 00 Mrs. Joe Brown - - - - 125.00 Mrs. Tomasa UoEtian - - 10.00 Francisco Barra - - - 10.00 Katherina Jager - - - --- 8.00 Rosie ASevodo - - - - - -y10.00 Jennie Marsh - - - - - .00 Anna Joaquin - - - - - x'10.00 Philippa Welch - - - - - 8.00 Mrs. O.A. Barrett - - - 15.00 Mary A. Peralta- - - --- 10.00 Cipriano Ballestero - - 10.00 laws. J.L. Moore - - - -�r 16.00 Mrs. Elizabeth Pay - - - ,+10.OG Mrs. Phoebe Nichols - - -y10.00 Supervisor District No. 4. Daniel Monohan - - - - e 0.00 W.H. Norman - - - - - - 9, 0.00 Frank Heboian - - - - - - 8.00 Phoebe Myrick - - - - --- 10.00 Wm. Parra - - - - - - - Y 5.00 Arisimo Flores - - - - - 10.00 Frank MoGuiro - - - - - - 10.00 Thomas Aria - - - - - - - 8.00 Irtary C. Harris - - - - --10.00 Anna Mercurio - - - - 0.00 W.H. Howard - - - - - - 8.00 Mary Lazio - - - - - - 15.00 David H. Ferguson - - - w 8.00 Sarah Di Maggio - - - - 15.00 Catherine do Rosa - - - 915.00 Supervisor Distriot No. 5. Charles Goethals &wife °"10.00 Mary Anna Bolin - - - - - 120.00 Dora Long - - - - - - - - 12,00 Freman Smith &wife - - 15.00 Mrs. nary Dose - - - - - X12.00 Mario Martin - - - - - - 16.00 Elizabeth Wickham - - -X16.00 Nora Carlton - - - - - - 12.00 Manuel Lopez - - - - - - w 8.00 -:tary A. Goulding - - - - w10.00 And it is further ordered that the County Auditor of Centra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigonts for the amounts sot opposite their respective names, on the first day of each and every month until the further order of this Board. d The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. t�• In the Matter of Allowances to Indigents, It is by the Board ordered that allowances in eupplles_be made to the follow- ing named indigents in the amounts sot opposite their respective names, commencing January let, 1911: A. Daley - - - - - - 16.00 Mrs. Rosie Maciel - - - -830.00 Mrs. Mary Flohs - - -920;00 Mr. J.G. Moitoza - - - - 20.00 Higuel Opasso - - - 0.00 . drs. Annie Smith --- 16.00 ` Julia Fray - - - - - 26.00 The said allowances to be paid on the presentation of duly varifiod claims therefor by the persons eupplying said indigents. In the Matter of Granting Requisitions. G.L. Abbott, Coroner of Contra Oosta Oounty and M.H. Hurloy, County R000rdor, having presented requisitions to this Board for certain supplies and furniture, It is by the Board ordered, upon motion duly made and carried, that said requisitions of G.L. Abbott for stationery and N.H. Hurloy for furniture and book typewriter, be granted. In the Matter of Lost Warrants. } Frederick W. Schultz having presonted to this,Board his affidavit certifying that on the lot day of Sept. 1910, there visa issued to him by the County Auditor Iof said county n warrant on tha_Hospital Fund numbered 3386 for the sum of 020.00 and visa forwarded to him by U.S. mail and was never received and has never been in +S deponont!s possession; and licnry Ivey having prosentod his affidavit showing that on the lath day of Ootobor,_19lo, there was issued,to him by the County Auditor of said county a warrant on the general fund nnmboxod 4662 for.the sum of Y6.00 and that samo has been lost and is not now in his possossion; and Charlos P. Blan- chard having presented his affidavit showing that on the 6th day of Doo. 1910, i there was issued to him by tho County Auditor of said county a warrant on tho Goner- al Fund numbered 6796 for the sum of M18.60 and that atnao has been lost; It is by the Board ordered that the County Trosouror bo directed to refuse Payment of all of said lost warrants and that a duplioato of the.same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer andpaid in the order of pay- ment of said original lost warrants. j<, In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licenses. The hearing on application of Paul Olson and Cruickshank Bros. for liquor licenses in the torn of 3ay Point and on protest thereto comes regularly beforo the BoarVat this time , 'J E. Rodgers, Esq, appearing for and on behalf of the protest. ants and Loo F. Tormoy Esq. appearing on behalf of the petitioners; Thereupon, after hearing arguments of respective counsel, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Rihn, ordered that said petitions for liquor licenses of said Paul Olson and Cruickshank Bros. be and the same are, and cash of them, is hereby denied. It is by the Board further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to said petitioners the amount of money deposited with said applications. In the Matter of Application of Antonio Progulia for a liquor License. The hearing on said petition comes regularly before the Board at this time, and a protest having boon filed to the granting of said license, John S. Par- tridgo, Esq. appears before the Board for and on behalf of the protestant; after hearing argu:aonto of said attorney, Supervisor Hook moves that the potition of said Antonio Pregulia be granted, which motion was seconded by Super visor Buchanan, Thereupon on roll call, the following vote was taken: Ayoa: Supervisors Casey, Hook, and Buchanan. Noes: Supervisors Rihn and Trythall. Theroupon Supervisor Hook moves to re-oonsidor his vote, which motion to re-oonsidor visa seconded by Supervisor Rihn. On roll call, the following vote was taken: To re-oonsidor: Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. 110013: Super- visor Casey. Thereupon on call of the chair on the original motion to grant said license to said Antonio Fregulia, the following veto vias had: Ayes: Supervisor. Casey. Noes: Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Thereupon it was by the-Board ordered that said petition of Antonio Progulia for's liquor license be and the same is hereby denied. Itis further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to said Antonio Froguliai amount deposited with said petition.i� In the Cutter of Application of Antone Baroni for a wholesale Liquor License. The hearing on application of Antone Baroni for a wholosalo liquor license comes regularly before the Hoard at this time, and a protest having boon made to said application, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Rihn, ordered that said license be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to said Antone Bareni the amount deposited with said petition.K , 88 The vote on the foregoing order being;as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Buchanan and'Trythall.' Noes: Supervisor Casey.Y. In the flatter of Allowance of Claim for Bridge Work. A certain claim for stool for bridge having been presented against the funds of R.D.1, 3.3).2, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said district would be unreasonably burdens& by the full payment of said claim, It is by the Board ordered that the said claim be allovrea to the claimant, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Puna Berkeley Steel Company 0690.00 $689.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 01.00 And it is further ordered that the Bounty Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said above named claimant, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. �j The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Roos: None. k i In the Matter of Appointment of a Horticultural J Commissioner for Contra Costa County. A petition having been presented to this Board signed by more than twenty five persons each of whom is a resident freeholder and poseessor of an orchard, stating that cortaint:orohards, nurseries, trees and plants are infested with insects, posts and injurious diseases and groat damage is being done thereby, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the, appointment of a County Horticultural Commis- sioner is necessary, and the State Board of Horticultural Examiners having certified to this Board the names of certain persons eligible to said position,- Supervisor Hock places in nomination for the position of Horticultural Commissioner, Julian Holman o Walnut Crook, which nomination is seconded by Supervisor Casey. Thereupon, Supervisor Rihn places in nomination Prank T. Swett of Martinez. Said nomination is seconded by Supervisor Buchanan. Thereupon on roll call the fol- lowing vote was taken: For Julian Holman, Supervisor Hook. For Frank T. Swett, Sup- ervisor Rihn, Casey, Buohanan and Trythall. Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that Prank T. Swett be and he is hereby , appointed Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County for the term proscribed by law. It is further ordered that he take oatl1 and give bond in the sum of 01000 as required by law. 5 The vote on the foregoing order being as follows: Ayos:.Supervisore Rihu, Hook, Buchanan and'Trythall. Noes: Supervisor Casey.Y j i In the Matter of Allowance of Claim for Bridge York. A certain claim for stool for bridge having boon presented against the funds J of R.D.l, S.D.2, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said district would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claim, It is by the Board ordered that the said claim be allowed to the claimant, in the sums and out of the funds below montioned: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund Berkeley Steel Company $690.00 0689.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 01.00 And it is further ordered that the Bounty Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said above named claimant, in the aims and out of the funds above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noce: None. I I ' In the :Satter of Appointment of a Horticultural Commissioner for Contra Costa County. A petition having been presented to this Board signed by more than twenty five persons each of whom is a resident freeholder and possessor of an orohard, atating that oertain•torahards, nurseries, trees and planta are infested with insects, posts and injurious diseases and great damage 1s being done thereby, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the appointment of a County Horticultural Commis- sionor is necessary, and the State Board of Horticultural Lxaminors having cortified to this Board the names of certain persons eligible to said position,- Supervisor Hock places in nomination for the position of Horticultural Commissionor, Julian `Holman o Walnut Croek, which nomination is seconded by Supervisor Casey. Thereupon, Supervisor Rihn places in nomination Prank T. Swett of Martinez. Said nomination is seconded by Supervisor Buchanan. Thereupon on roll call the fol- lowing vote was taken: For Julian Holman, Supervisor Hook. Per Frank T. Swott, Sup- ervisor Rihn, Casey, Bualianan and Trythall. Thereupon it to by the Board ordered that Prank T. Swott be and he is hereby appointed Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County for the term proscribed by law. It is further ordered that he take oat# and give bond in the sum of 01000 as required by law. 89 In the Idattor of Purchase of Beds, for Now County Hospital Building. A committee of the Board of Supervisors having visited certain factories and +, inquired into the cost of purchasing certain beds for the now county hospital build- ing and the Rudgoar-t%erle Company having offered to furnish to this Board the quality of bed and mattress required for said purpose,. and this .Board being oatiofie that said offer of the Rudgear-Merle Company is the best offer and bed submitted for the inspection of this Board; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that this Board purchase from the Rudgear-Morlo Company , forty beds, similar in style to y No.1722 as catalogued by said company, with the following descriptions: Said bed to be 3 ft. 6 In. wide, 1 1/211 tubing, 5/811 fillers, 1 1/16 - oross rods,with No. 3104 detached spring, height of bed to be 28 in. from floor to top of wire mattress; said beds to contain boat make wooden rubber-oovered oastora. For the eum of $11.25 each for belt and spring complete. It is further ordered that this Board prooure from said company 20 back rests at the price of $2.00 each. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Iuattor of Disposition of !s`xhibit of olive Oil in lower corridor of Court House. It is by the Board ordered that the sheriff of Contr a Costa Oounty be and he is hereby authorized to make sale of olive oil contained in exhibit rack in lower hall of court house, and make report to this Board on Monday, February 6th 1911 at 10 o'olook A.M. In the Matter of the Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District He. 800. Good:oauso appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: Number Date Amount. 37 Dec. 24, 1910 $291.95 30 " " " 581.25 39 „ " " 2716'35 40 " " 2716.35 41 u 11 600.00 42 300.00 43 " " -' 304.35 And the Chairman and Clork of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their rospootive sig- natures to each of said warrants. 90 In the Mat tor of the approvaf of 'Warrant of Reclamation District No. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrant of said reclamation District is hereby approved: Number Date. Amount. Nine (9J January 9,1911 $100.00 And the Chairman and Clark.of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval bf said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signatures to each of said warrants. In the ILatter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Clerk, and ordered entered on the 41�owano,e Book of this Board. In the hatter of Allowance to Indigents. S A communication and petition signed by citizens and tax payers from the vio inity of Byron, protesting against allowances made to certain indigents was received and read to the Board, and ordered placed on file. } In the Mutter of petition for New School District to be known as Antono School District. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition bo and the same is hereby continued to and set for Idonday, February Gth, 1911, at 10 o`clock A,M. It is further ordered that the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County be notified to call the attention of the trustees of iassajara School Distrio to the fact that the hearing on said petition has been set for Fobruary 6th, 1911 at 10 o'clock A.M. and to the offset that if there is any opposition thereto, to I present same beforo.tho Board on that date. 91 i In the Matter of Application for Novi School District to be known as Cowell School District. The trustees of Lima Quarry School District appear before the Board and withdraw their•objeotion to the granting of a school district to be known as Cowell school District; .Thereupon, it is, upon motion duly made and carried, %nj the Board ordered and resolved, that the petition filed before this Board on the 5th day of November, 1910, for the formation of a new school District to be ]mown as Cowell school Dist- riot, be and the cams is.horeby granted to inoludo, howover, within the limits of said school district, only the lands of the Cowell Portland Cement Company, a oor- poration. Said school district being more particularly described as follows, to wit! OOXXXXCING at a point on the county road leading from Concord to Clayton where tho-wosterly Line of Lot6 of the Johnston Tract iiiersoots t110 southerly line of said road; thence in a southwesterly direction on line between Lots 6 and 7 of the Johnston Tract to the north easterly line of Lot 26 of the Galindo tract; thence ina 7 NorthwoQterly direction on a line between Lot s76, 9, 10 and 17, of the Johnston Tract and Lot 28 of the Galindo Tract to the most northerly eornor of said Lot 28; thence, in a southwesterly direction on a lino between Lots 28, 29, 30 and 31 and 37 and Lots 27 and 36 of the Galindo Uraet to the southwostorly boundary line of the Rancho Monte dol.Diablo; thence in a southeasterly direction along the southwest boundary line of said Rancho to the westerly boundary line of the 228 acre tract of the Henry Cowell Lim'and Cement Com;.any; thence in a south westerly direction along the North westerly boundary line of said 228 acre tract of the Henry Cowell Lime and Cement Company to the most westerly corner thereof; thence in a southeasterly direction along the westerly boundary line of the 228 acre tract and the 425 Acre tract of the to the most southerly corner of the said 425 acre tract of Henry Cowell Lime & CemonI Company; Honry Cowell Lime and Cement Company;,,thonco in a north easterly direction to the most southerly corner of the Rancho 1donte del Diablo, thence in a Northorly and westerly dirootion along the easterly boundary line of the 147.41 acre tract of the Henry Cowell Limo and Cement Company to thu most southerly corner of Lot 31 of the Galindo Tract; thence in a northerly direction between Lots 29, 30, and 31, and Lots 32, 33, 34 and 35, of the Galindo Tract to the south westerly boundary line of the Johnston Tract; thence north wrooterly between Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the Johnston Tract and Lot 28 of the Galindo Tract to the southeast corner of Lot 6 of the Johnston Tract; thence in a northeasterly direotion on the lino between Lots 6 and 6 of the Johnston Tract to the southerly line of the County Read leading from Concord to Clayton; thence in a northwesterly direction along the southerly Sine of said road to point of beginning. The lands for the School House to be deeded to said School District by' said Cowell-Portland Cement Company, The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 92 In the Ilatter of Designation of Trial Jurors for the year 1911. The Superior Court.of the County of Contra Costa having on January 6tb, 1911, made an order designating the estimated number of trial furors that will, in the opinion of the court, be required for the transaction of the business of the court in the trial of causes pending thorein, during the ensuing year or until a now list of Jurors is provided, and the court having estimated that 200 trial Jurors will be required, The Board proceeds to select and does select as required by lavr, a list of 200 persons to serve as trial Jurors for the Superior Court of Contra Costa County during the ousuing year or until a now list of jurors is prepared. The following 1s a list of persons so selected by the Board from the different districts of the county in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said dist- ricts and the number of the Distriot from which euch persons are so selected, to Crit SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 1. 1. Abbott, Alon o B. 42 Lamar, Alva Z. 2 Axalson, Axel ESR. 43 Lominthl, Charles 3 Abreo, Antonio 44 Lorman, Williata V. 4 Arnold, Wm. 0. 46 Lima, Manuel J. 6 Amazeon, George G. 46 Luokett, O.W. 6 Azeved0, Joao do 47 Moyle, John S. 7 .Baker James A. 40 Mahoney, Jeremiah 6 Bly, dames C. 49 Mitchell, David L. 9 Bla hire, James H. 60W , Michael 10 Benson, Carl 61 McLean, John D. 11 Bork, W.F. 62 2oHarry, Issue 12 Bowdioh, George 63 NoQuillian, P. J. 13 Brignone Ben 64 KoLaughlin, Pater 14 Coffey, dames 66 Palmer, Frank 16 Coral, Cyrus 66 Petersen, P.C. 16 Gone, T.G. 67 12ahmatorf, William 17 Critohott, Prank 68 Ross, Arthur L. 18 Cox, Frank 69 Shea, Thomas J. 19 Dean, P. IL 60 Staley, Oscar C. 20 Dietrich, Otto C. 61 Standiford, Frank 21 Dopking, Ernest H. 62 Stone, Andrew J. 22 Duarte, Antone G, 63 Scanlan, Henry P. 23 Do Laoy, Theme 64 Spiersch, R.B. " 24 Dammond, R.P. 66 Smith, E.E. 26 Lhloe, Jos. V. 66 Sohramm, George 26 Ford, J. 0. 67 Sahubaok, William 27 Green, Gustav B. 68 Skillioorn, William E. 20 Garrard, Coo. H. 69 Tobiason, Ole 29 Gnaga, Sidney H. 70 Tapping, George W. 30 Gray, William C. 71 Theis, Chris L. 31 Henry, William H. 72 Talken, Joseph 32 Holcolaw, Joseph 73 Wilkie, A.W. 33 Hunt, Albert 74 Winkler, August C. 34 Jenks, irneat 0. 76 Webber, Fred J. . 36 Johnson, Peter F. 76 Westfall, John 36 Johnson,Otto F. 77 Walker,. W.W. 37 'Kinney, Daniel B. 78 Wood, Frank G. 38 Kenny, John 79 Thayer, Thomas r. 39 Kronio, Hesel 80 Wagner, Albert G. 40 King, Robert 0. 41 Kerley, Albert C. SUPERVISOR DISTRIOT 110.2. 1 Anderson, Peter 19 Enos, Manuel J. 2 Bode, Paul 20 French, George V.I. 3 Burress, Wra, R, 21 Fraitoo, Jose F. 4 Baits, James 22 Groom, Goo. v 6 Boone, N.S. 23 Hodges, Albert E. 6 Buckley, Henry 11. 24 Holliday, William B. 7 Bush, H.M. 26 Hunt, H.E. 8 Balmer, A.L. 26 Hanson, Lavrrance 9 Borges, Ales. 27 Jorgenson, Rhomas 10 Coleman, Henry 0. 23 ion 3, James 0. 11 Claeys, Alfonso 29 Love, William G. 12 Chaboya, Ben. 30 Muth, Oliver 13 Dennehy, Daniel 31 O'Naill, C.J. 14 Davis, John J. 32 Raffett0, L. 16 Donohue, Jerry 33 Seidel, Adolph 16 Duane, T.S. 34 Swett, John F. 17 Edwards, David 36 Trovitts, Frank 18 Lddy, Harry R. 36 Brackman, Prod I 93 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0.-3.- • 1 'Slum G. 19 Joost, Fabian 2 Baer, A. 20 .IIonee, Thomas 3 Bonza � i M. 21 `Lawrenoo, {Fames A. 4 'Buttnei, Jacob 22 Matheson, Daniel 5 Bryant, F.N. 23 McCullough, Daniel 6 Crenno, G. 24 MoZonna, James 7 Colton, J.E. 25 Noia, J.C. 8 Carboni, J. 26 Nelson, L.P. 9 Dowing, James A. 27 Overfield, George S. 10 Duarte, Frank A. - 28 Shumway, B.A. 11 De Martini, Loui 29 Stow, J.M. 12 Eggleston, Wm. 30 Straight, Frank 13 Ferrarini, Promo 31 Smith, E.A. 14 Frazer, Wm. 32 Slater, A. E. 15 Gehringer, Androw C. 33 Stogeman, Robert 16 Ginoohio, Antono 34 Thoroo, F.J. 17 GelbkoI Charles, Jr. 35 Ninalow, E.J. 18 Jaoquith, Nm. C. 36 Wayne, J.W. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0.4. 1 Andrews, George 17. 11 Ludgering, Edivard Jr. 2Atohison, George N. 12 O'Hara, George E. 3 Bloohing, George 13 Pramberg, Charles H. • 4. Cunningham,Geo, 14 Stookfleth, Joseph 5 Crowson, N.Y. 15 Sorgenfrey, John F. 6 Donlon, Peter 16 South, William R. 7 Enos, Antone P. 17 Thompson, J6hn M. 8 ,Gore, Androw 18 White, Charles H. 9 Gatto, Louis 10 Hanson, N.M. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.5. 1 Burkhaltor, Jacob 16 Hines, James 2 Bunn, Edwin 17 Jacobs, Maurice H. 3 Bruns, Henry 18 Livingston, William J. 4 Bigelow, I:wscus J. 19 Lilley, Joseph 6 Chandler, Ellsworth R. 20 Meinken, Frederick 6 C'akebread, Robert Sr. 21 Iyoody, Percy J. 7 Carpenter, William H. 7.2 Nolan, James 8 Dohn, Andrew A. 23 O'Brien, Patrick 9 Donlon, James D. 24 Prosser, William F. 10 Gribble, William 25 Rooney, Thomas J. 11 Gruoningor, Jacob 26 Sellers, George 12 Haney, B(Iward C. 27 Smith, George W. 13 Hudson, Rufus J. 26 Sorgenfrey, Joachim H. 14 Herr, Charles P. 29 Sullenger, John J. 15 Holway, Fred M. 30 Williamo, Thomas M. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly oignod are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered in the Allowance Book of this Board. 4- And the Board takes recess to meet on Idonday, February 6th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. (/ Chairman. • w 94 In the'Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, February 6th, 1911. The Board mot at 10, o',olook.A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J. Buohanan. J.H. Wells, Clark. The minutes and prooeedings of this Board for and during the month of January 1911, are road to the Board by the olerk and by the Board approved,.and signed by the Chairman and Clerk.. In the Matter of application of Thoo. Knutzen, for a Liquor License. Said application comes regularly before the Board at this time, and a protest having boon filed to the granting of said liquor license, A.S.Ornsby, Theo. J. Knut- zen, E.B. Andersen,and others of Walnut Crook address the Board in regard to said license; Thereupon, on motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, it is by the Board orders& that said license be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa return to said.Theo. J. Knutzen, the amount of money deposited with said I application. ' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K- In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licenses, retail. Applications for licenses to authorize the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named parsons at the following named places, to wit: Albert Boneon S.E. Cor. Dain 6t. in raoheoo Pacheco Road Joseph Cohn John Minta Saloon Oakley H.N. Elliot Eagle Saloon Danville Frank Fraites Union Saloon Port Costa A. Ferrogiaro Liberal Hotel Rear Concord Frank R. Klotz Junction Martinez and Pacheco Ldg. Roads Lopez & Santos let St. & Rodeo Ave. Rodeo George Leo Extension Third St. Rear Black Diamond 95 •, Patrick Lacey Bay St. near S.P. Tracks Crockett Piers Marquis Lot 4, Block J. Pullman Treat J.Molinari & H. Ragni Lot 8, Block 1," Loring Apel Crockett Oliver Muth Lot ll, Block 60 " "" Crockett h J.G.Regello Lot 101, San Pablo Ave. Near San Pablo .. flm. Sachs Stockton & Market Sts. San Pablo James Torre Oak and First Ste. Brentwood J. Van Prooyen East'side County road Giant.' The Board fixes hearing on said applications for Monday, March 6th, 1911 at 10.o'clock A.M. • In the Matter of application for wholesale liquor license. An application from C. Lucchesi and &S Romani for a wholesale liquor license at Lot 4, Block 168 Wall Addition City of Richmond, was presented to the Board, and the hearing thereon fixed for Monday, March 6th, 1911 at 10 o'clock A.M. In ,the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than ono quart to the following • named persons at the following named places, to wit;- Vincenzo Divenoenzo S.W. Cor. Concord Ave. &Fremont St. Near Concord Chas. Guerra Lot,l, Block 11 Oakley Lima & Santos 2ront St. Byron John Luoey Nevada Saloon Port Costa E.P. Lynch California Hotel Port Costa Patrick Lee Valens, Catherine MOElhone End & Cypress Sts. Stege G.`.O'Nofll Roads 14 and 16 San Pablo Ranch Dennis Quill Union Hotel Valona John P. Rosa Oak Saloon Walnut Crook Peter Roquier Lot 3, Block "I" Pullman Park J. S. Villalobos Lot 1, Block 4 Bay View Treat •i The foregoing order is passod by the unanimous vote of the Board. 96 In the Matter of petition of W. H. Sohottenberg for a liquor license. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by t71e Board ordered that the application of W. H. Sohottenberg for a liquor license be and the same ie hereby de- nied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa return to said W.H. Sohottenberg, the amount deposited pith said application. The said order being passed by unanimous vote of the sr's: In the Matter of application of.S.J: Claeys to lay water pipos in, over and along the highways of Contra Costa County, California. The following Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Rihn, seconded by Super- visor Oasey.and unanimously adopted: WHEREAS, S.J. Claeys, has filed his petition before this Board, praying for the privilege of ueing the public highways, streets and thoroughfares of the County of Contra Costa, for the purpose of laying down water pipes therein so far as may be necessary for introducing and supplying the inhabitants of said county with fresh water for domestic and all other purposes. WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the best interest of the aounty demand that the said privilege should be granted. It is HEREBY ORDERED, that said S. J. Claeys his suooessors and assigns, be granted the privilege of using the public highways, streets and thoroughfares of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which are under the control of this Board, for the purpose of laying down water pipes therein so far as may be necessary for introducing and supplying the inhabitants of said county with fresh water for domestic and all other purposes; subject to the following conditions: First: The water pipes shall be laid so that the top is at toast two (2) feet below the surface of the ground. Second: That when any highway, street or thoroughfare is opened for the purpose of laying water pipes or for the purpose of repairing or altering the some, said high- way, street or thoroughfare shall be restored to as good conditions as it was before said street was opened. Third: That when the grade of any highway, street• or thoroughfare, in which is laid any water pipe belonging to said S.J. Claeys, is changed by lawful authority, the said S.J. Claeys, his suooeasors and assigns, shall at his own expense make such changes of its pipe as may be neoeseary. Fourth: All pipes laid in any highway, street or thoroughfare shall be placed in uhe following positions, to wit: in roads which are forty foot wide the water pipes shall be laid twelve (12) feet froip the liroperty line; in roads fifty feet wide the said pipes shall be laid fourteen (14) feet from the property line, in roads eixt 97 • (60)'feet wide the said pipes shall be laid sixteen (16) feet from the property lino in roads eighty (80) Peet wide the said pipes shall be laid eighteen (18) feet from the property line and in roads one hundred foot wide the said pipes shall be laid twenty. four (24) foot from the property line. Fifth: All regulations that aro general in their character and application, which shall hereafter be adopted by this Board regulating the use of the highways, streets and thoroughfares of said county, for the purpose of laying water pipe are to be observed and conformed to by said S.J. Claoys, his successors and assigns. Mn the Matter of Allowances to Indigents. • It is by the Board ordered that allowances be madeto-the following named persons, in cash, in.the following sums•, to wit: Hannah Adams, $10. per month, commencing January let, 1911. Mrs. Juanna Asears, $6. por month, oommonoing January let, 1911. John Bondusis, $8. per month, commanoing January lot, 1911. Mary Ellen Dohorty, $30. per :ponth, cormnoncing January let, 1911. N.J. Fleming, $10. per month oommonoing January let, 1911. Mary Flores, W. per month, oor.•=enoing January let, 1911. Paulino Gibson, #30. per month, commencing January 1st, 1911. Eric Linde, $8. Rer month, oommonoing January 1st, 1911. Pasqual Franco, 98. per month commenoing February let, 1911. It is furthor orderod that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, draw war- rant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in the sums above named on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. 1t, In the utter of Allowanoes to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowances made to the following named per- eons be and they are hereby increased as hereinbelow set forth, said increase to commence January let, 1911, and continuo until tho further order of this Board:. Rosie Azevedo, irrom $10. to $16- per month. Mra. J.E. Moore, from $16. to $20. per month Mrs. Dora Long, from $12. to $lb per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treas- urer in favor of above named persona for the balance due to said persons for the month of January 1911 and that he draw warrant on the County Treasurer for the' whole amounts on the firet .day of each and every month thereafter until the further order of.this Board.,�< s 5_ 98 In the Matter of_Aopeptanoo.of:.Report of Atkinson & Sutter, Exports appointed by the Board of Supervisors to expert the books -of the County offioors. T.E.Atkinson and A. Sutter, Experts appointed by the Board of Supervisors to expert the a000iints of the county offi.00re of tho County of Contra Costa, appear before the Board and file a supplemental report to their original report heretofore filed with this Board on the 31st day of January, 1911. Said supplemental report is accepted by said Board and the claim presented by said Atkinson & Sutter for expert services in the sum of 5500 is horoby ordered allowod. In the Matter of letition for Formation of Now School District to be knovm as Antono School District. The following Resolution was introduood by Supervisor Rihn, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board: WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that a petition was filed with the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County on the 25th day of ftovember, 1910, praying for the formation of a certain joint• school district to be knovm as Antono School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties from territory now included within Murray and Inman School Districts of Alameda County and Tussa,jara School Dist- riot of Contra Costa County, which petition was signed by parents and guardians of more than fifteen census children, residents of said proposed Antone School District of Alameda and Contra Costa County, and residing at a greater distance that two 2aila0 by a traveled road from any public e0110ol house and WHEREAS, it further appearing from the report of the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County filed with the clerk of this Board on the 31st day of January 1911; , and from said petition which waa also filed with the clock of this Board on the 3rd day of January, that said Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County has given due notice to all parties interested by registered mail, to each of the trustees of each of the districts affected by the proposed formation of said Antonc School District of Alameda abd Contra Costa Counties, and that said Superintondent of Schools of Contra Costa County approves said petition and recommends that said now District be formed, and it further appearing that a like petition has boon filed with the Count* Superintendent of Schools of Alameda County, which petition has been presented to the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County by said Superintendent of sa]10010 with his approval endorsed thereon, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that said petition be and the same is hereby granted and that said School District to be knovm as Antogo School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties :99 be and the aamo is bereby.oreated and established and that the be yndaries of said Antone school District of Alameda and Contra Costa VCounties bo and the same hereby are fixed in accordance with the prayer of said petition as follows: MGILTIITG'at a point on the westerly side of County road of-Alameda County, Cal., where said road is intersected by line dividing lands of :lro. R.H. Caotorson and A.F. Sohweer, at al; thence westorly.slong said dividing line to the most South- weoterly corner of lands of South- Mrs. R.H. Casterson; thence northerly along line divid- ing lands of Caaterson and Sohviaor at al. to the most southerly line of lands of Hobs ft. Kamp; thence in a westerly direction along; dividing line of Lands of Kamp and Sohwoor and Jas. W. Dougherty and Sehweer to the southwesterly corner of Piot 15 as shown on Map of the Dougherty ranch; thence northerly along the easterly lino of said"11ot 15 to the southerly line of Plot 16; thence in a woatorly direction along the southorly line of Plot 16 to the line dividing plots 16 and 32; thence northerly along said dividing line and the dividinb line botwoen plots 17 and 10 and 19 and plots 31-29 and 20 to the southerly line of plot 20; thence in a northwesterly di- rection to dividing line between plots 20 and plot 28 to the moat westerly lino of plot 20; thence along the viestorly lino of plot 20 in a northerly direction to divid ing line between plots 21 and 4; thence in a northerly direction along said divid- ing line to the dividing lino between plots 3 and 4; thence along said dividing lino -3n an easterly direction to the intersection of the most easterly lino of lands of J. 77itt Dougherty; thence northerly along the most westarly lino of Lot 1 of Section 16 township 2. S. R. 1 B. the same being the most westerly lino of,lands of Manuel Brown to the moat northerly line of section 16; thenco in an easterly direction alon said northerly line of said &action 16, Section 15, and section 14, township and range aforesaid; the same being the moat northerly Sine of lands of Manuel Brown to the most northwesterly corner of the Northeast quarter of section 14, township 2 S. R. I L. thence south on the mid section line of Sections 14 and 23 to the boundary line betwean Contra Costa and Alameda Counties; thence along said boundary line in a southweatorly direction to the line dividing aeationa 22 and 23 T 2 S. R. I B. thence south to the southeast corner of Section 22; thence westerly along the westerly line of section 22 to the southeastern corner of the southwest quart- er of section 22; thence southerly along the moat easterly line of the Northwest quarter of Section 27 to the most southerly line thereof; thence westerly along the most eoutharly line of said Northwest quarter of Section 27 to the most westerly line thereof; thence southerly along the most westerly line of Section 27 and section 33 to the southeast corner of lands formerly of R.H.Castorson; thence westerly along the southerly line of lands of R.H.Custerson to the point of begin- ning. In'.th'e flatter of allowanoe to Indigonts. It is by the Board ordered that allowances in supplies be and the some are hereby made to the following named indigents to the following amounts, to wit: 100 XaauolCsrdoza,, 'C. or month, commonoing January lot} 1911:' Mrs 'Bata bSo&inden, 10..per month, commencing January,let, i911. Mrs. U.J. House, $12..50 per month, commencing January lot, 1911. Kra. �,uainda Rogers, S. per month commencing January list, 1911. Claudine 0. Vengloy, w20, per month commencing January let, 1911. Mary A. Silva, $10. par month, commencing January let, 1911. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Creating{ an Adviaory Public Servioe Commission. This Board having been informed that there is before the State Legislat- ure two bills to create an advisory public service oonmiseicn, the following Rosol ution is presented by Superviaor Rihn and seconded by Supervisor Hook, and adopt- ed by the unanimous vote of the Board: RESOLVED, That the Board of Sliporvisore of Contra Costa County, respect- fully request that instead of an advisory Commission, an absolute ooaaniesion with power to fix rates, be created, and that an amendment be adopted that will relieve tho,looal legislative bodies of all jurisdiction and responsibility in the matter of fixing rates or regulating public service corporations, allowing these boards to devote their entire time, as they properly should, to the local affairs of their district. And BE IT FURT= RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution be forwarded to the members of the State Legislature from.this District. Fn the wetter of Requisitions for supplies. Coroner C.L. Abbott, and Superior Judge R.H.Latimer having presented requi- sitions to this Board for certain supplies, It is by the Board ordered that+oertain requisitions of said Coroner and Superior Judge be and the same are hereby granted. In the Matter of Cancellation of warrant. The County Auditor having returned to this Board a certain warrant numbered 316, in favor of B.B. & A.L. Stone Company for the sum of X84.50, and it appearing to the Board that said warrant is a duplicate warrant, It is by the Board ordered that said warrant be and the a*ms is hereby order- ed cancelled. iIn the Matter of Allowanoo to Indigents. f It is by the Board ordered that the allowanoe heretoforo 'made to tire. Tomasa MoHwen,-;be and the same is.herebq die=oontinued from and after.this date. �< in the hatter of Inauranoo of Now County Hospital Building. It is by the Board ordered that the Hospital Committee-of this Board be and they are hereby instruoted to insure the County Hospitsl Building for the sum of 420,000. i In the Latter of Allowanoo of Claims for- bridge work, bridge material and oil, Certain Claims for bridge work, bridge material and oil; having been pre- sented against oertain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road distriota would be unreasonably burdened by the full p quient of said olaima, It is new by the Board ordered that said olaims be paid to the olaimanto, in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund Thos. Ackerman x '56.60 55.60 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 Antiooh Lumber Go. 76.75 75.76 R.D.1,S:D:4, 1.00 Brisooe & Flourney 77.70 76:00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.10 Cal. Pavement Co, 195.47 190.00 R.D.1,S.D.1, 5.47 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 76.00 75.00 R.D.1,S,D.2, 1.00 i Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 138.00 137.00 R.D.1,S.D.2 1.00 Gal. Gor. Culvert Co. 123.10 122.10 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 J.J. Dutra 18.00 17.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 Judson Manf. Go. 393.93 390.00 R,D.1,S.D.1, 3.93 t Leyahon Lougher 26.50 25.50 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 R. Loughor 85.00 24.00 R.D.I,S.D.4, 1.00 George Loughor 28.00 24.00` 1R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 Parrott & Go. 450.88- 400.00 R.D.1,3.D.3, 50,88 Port Costa Crater 00. 310.62 300.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, 10.62 Joseph Sohwendel 62.25 61.25 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 Louis Stone 25.00 24.00 R.D.I,S.D.4, 1.00 Louis D. Stone 72.50 71.50 R.D.1,9.D.4, 1.00 R.N. Thede 666.00 660.00 R.D.1,3.D.1, 6.00 And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of eaoh of above named olaimants, in the sums and out of the funds above named. The void order is passed by the f ollowing'vote of the Board, to Crit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Oasey, Hock, Buohanan and Txg-thall. Ross: Hone. K in the Latter of Publioation of Ordinanos No. 120 granting to Union Oil Company of California a corporation, a wharf franohise, oto. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board by affidavit of W.A, Rugg, 102 that Ordinance No. 120 of this Board, granting to the Union oil Company of 0alifornio a oorporation, duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, its successors and assigns, a franchise and permission for the term of twenty years, to erect and maintain .-wharf in said County of Contra Costa State of California, upon certain lands described theroin, has been duly published in the Contra Costa Gazette for one week, to crit: of date Jonuary 21st, 1911, as re- quired by law, i s It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance Ila. 120 has been duly published as required by law, and that the same is now in full force and effect. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the.Board.K, In the 14atter of 2urohaso of Gas Generator for use at Novi County Hospital Building. Thomas A. Ross, on behalf of the S'lostern Gas Machine Company appears before the Board and agrees to install one Western Gas Generator with a rated capacity of 100 lights, each using three feet of gas per hour, for use in Now County Hospital Building, together with one carburetor having a Capacity of 300 gallons and a Charg- ing capacity of two thirds that quantity, for the sum of ;360, f.o.b. care, Oakland, and an additional charge of the actual freight and hauling and the oma of $25. for labor for installing said machine and actual cost of necessary matorial used to connect said machine with gas mains in said building, with the understanding that if the machine fails to give satisfaction during a trial period of thirty days folloviin delivery, that said machine may be returned to said company and said oompany to ro- fund all payments made or paid out for freight and transportation of said machine. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said proposition be and the same is hereby accepted and said Western Gas Maohino Company authorized to install said machine, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby author- ized to sign an acceptance of said proposition. In the Matter of Purchasing Window Shades for Naw County Hospital Building. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board notify certain dealers in -torn of Martinez and elsewhere desir- 14 ing same, of the number of Shades, sizes of windows and quality of shade to be fur- nished said County Hospital Building. Said bids to be submitted to this Board on Tuesday, Pobruary 14th, 1911, at 11 o'cloo]c A.M. 103 ! J In`tho Idattar of' atabliehing and Deolaring Population � Of Judioial Township No. 14,-for. the purpose of, fixing.oompeneation'of town'ship'offiders. It in by the Board ordered that H.W.Heidorn,-be-and he is hereby given to Tuesday,'February 14th,*1911, at 10 o'olook A.M.-to make and'file his report-as to the number of inhabitants of Judioial Townahip'No.'14.' In the Patter of Allowanoe of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board those found to be oorreot and to be proporly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Clerk, and ordered entered on the Alloeranoo Boo]: of this Board. And the Board takes rooess to moot on Tuesday, February 14th, 1.911, at 10 o'olook A.M. Chiitman. ,• C t h c s �. 1.04 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Tuesday, February 14th, 1911. Tho Board met at 10 o'olook A.M. Present: Icon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent hook, and W.J.Buahanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. In the Matter of petition for ohange of ' Port Costa Cohool Distriot. Said petition having been presented to this Board after the time had expired for ahanging boundaries of sohool dietrieta, It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby donio . In the Matter of Load Poll Tax for the your 1910-11. It is by the Board ordered that annual road poll tax of 02. if paid before July let, 1911 (if not paid before that date, $3.) be and tho.some is hereby leviod upon every male inhabitant of the County of Contra Costa, over the age of 21 years, and under the age of 55 years, residing in Contra Costa County, or found therein, during the time few the oolleotion of said road poll tax for the fisoal year 1910- n.- In-the 910- 11.-In-the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that oash allowances be made to the following named indigents, in the following sums, oommencing January let, 1911: John Bondixon, X10.00 per month Mrs. J. Hewitson, 30.00 Etta Carey, . 20.00 Eeporidiona Lopes, 6.00 " It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, dram warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indi- gents in the above named surra, on the first of eaoh'and every month, until the further order of this Board. Iv In the utter of allowanoo to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances'in.supplies be made to the following named indigents, oommenoing Feb. let, 1911: Mrs. B.E. WIToill, x20.00 per month. r, Mrs. M.Winslow, 15.00 " 105' In the Matter of,Furnishing of Window Shades for now County Hospital Building. This Board having invited proposals for the furnishing of window shades, the fallowing named persons present bids as follows: L. Meyer & Company, X118.00 _ L.H.Schrader, 148.88 Baer Bros. 114.78 Davis Bros. 230.00 J.A.Sohweinitzor 117.80 Rosenstroh & Danzigor 142.80 L.D.Smallwood, 13,7.80 R.H.Ingraham 99.80 After reading said bids, It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing thoroon be continued to and set for Konday, February 20th, 1911 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of granting of right of way to Oakland and Antioch Railway Company, a oor- poration,.to go upon, oonstraot, operate and maintain a Commeroial Railroad over certain roads in Ygnaoio Valley. A petition signed by the property owners along the Ygnacio Valley Road leading from Concord to Bine Canyon, praying for the granting to the Oakland and Antioch =3ailway Company, a corporation, the right to construct and operate a single track railroad on the Ygnaeio Valley County Road from the intersection of said Ygnao io Valley Road and said railroad right of way to Castle Rook Gato, having boon presented to this Board, - the following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Hook, and seconded by Supervisor Rihn, and adopted by the untmimous vote of the Board: dHL•'REAS, the Oakland and Antioch Railway Company, a corporation, doeiros to construct, operate and maintain a commercial railroad in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, over and along a portion of that certain highway known as the "Ignaoio Valley Road" in said County of Contra Costa and, wHBRLAS, the oporation of said railway will be of material benefit to t the people of the county of Contra Costa, as well as the general public; NOW THEREFORE, be it aesolved that a right of way is hereby granted to the Oakland and Antioch Railway Company, a corporation, its successors and assigns, to go upon, construct, operate and maintain a commercial railroad over and along tha portion of the County Road heroin above mentioned beginning at a point where the right of way of the Oakland and Antioch Rail-way Company intersects the said Ygnaeio Valley Road, thence southerly along said road to a point knovrA as Castle Rook Gate. Said privilege to uso, construct, operate.and maintain said oommeroial railroad is granted subject to the following terms and conditions and covenants wr)lie the said grantee for itself, Ito successors and assigns by the acceptance hereof hereby agrees to perform and carry out as the conditions hereof. (-a) The motive power to be used in the oporation of said railroad may be any motive power authorized by law, saving and excepting steam and animal powor. (b) This priviloge is granted for a period of fifty years from and aftor the date hereof. 10 (o) That only one track shall be laid and only over and along the,riestorly • side of said highway. (d) No lose than one train each way over the entire length of said rail- road shall be operated every 24 hours. (e) The grantees hereof, its su000ssora and assigns, shall commonce the construction of said railroad.within six months.after the granting of this privilege and shall complete the sacro within one year from the date hereof. , (f) The privilege hereby granted shall.not be construed to be the grant-of a f ranohieo or privilege to construct or operate a street or interurban railroad such as is contemplated by the provisions of an Act df the Legislature of the Stato Of California, entitled "An Act providing for the sale of street railroad and other franchises in counties and munioipaltties and providin„ conditions for the governing of such franchises by LoGislative or other Governing Bodies, and repealing con- flicting Acts" approved March 22nd, 1905; but shall at all times be doomed, construed • and understood to be a grant of a right of way for the construction, maintenance and operation of a commoroial railroad such as is contemplated by the provisions of Division first, Part four, of Title III, of the Civil Code of the State of Cali- fornia. In the Hatter of Insurance of County Hospital. The Hospital Committee horemfore ordered to have County Hospital Building incur- od, presents this day to this Board an Insurance Policy from the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company in an amount of 420,000 on said building. It is by the Board ordered that said policy be and'tho same is hereby accepted. • In the Hatter of Requisition of County Auditor for furniture. It is by the Board ordored that the requisition of A.IT.Sullongcr, County auditor for an adding machine stand be and the same is hereby granted. It is by the Board further ordered that the requisition for metal case be and the same is hereby denied, and said Auditor ordered to got other bids thereon. In the Hatter of Ascertaining and Declaring • Population of Judicial Township No. 14 for the purpose of fixing compensation of Tovnship Officers. This Board having designated and appointed H.117. Heidorn as census taker 107, of Judioial Township Ido. 14, to take the oensus+therein) and make report to this Board"Auly verified, on or. before February 14th, 1911, gt 11 oIclook d,Id. and said H.W.Heidorn having filed suoh report as require&by order of this Board, .and it appearing from said TepIrt that the population of Judicial Toymship No. 14 in and for tho`County of Contra Costa, Is the number of 1211. It is by the Board ordored-thbt the Population of Judioial Tocmehip Ido. 14 in and for Contra Costs County, for-tho purpose of fixing compensation of tocroship offioers therein, be and the same is hereby deolared by the Board of Supervisors to be the number of 1211. Tho foregoing ordor is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes reoeas to meet on laonday; February 20th, 19111 at. 10 o'olook A.M. !�C .Chairman. 4. wt t E 1 f.. i t:1 x3 1 4 � t .ay.-��.„z ". rye r3 J 108 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday,' Rebruary 20th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowanoos be made to the following named indigents, commencing Jan. let, 1911: Benson C.Bellamy, for support of Walter Adams Groshong, Wallace Quincy Groehon and Elmer Vernon Groshong, - $25.00 per month. «; John Nioholas, $8.00 per month. ` It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in the above named sums, on the first day of each and every month until the further order of this Board.'h ti In the Matter of Bids for Window Shades for New County Hospital Building. It is by the Board ordered that the bids heretofore received for the furnish- ing of window shades for new county hospital building, be and they are all and each of them is hereby rejected. It is by the Board further ordered that W.H.Weeks, Architect, be and he is hereby instructed to furnish the county clerk the dimensions of all windows, sizes, and descriptions of ourtains and fixtures required for new county hospital building and that on receipt of same the county clerk request bide for the furnishing of said curtains and fixtures for said county hospital building. In the Matter of allowanoos of claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed and entered on the allowance book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 6th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. `�.:..CTia'irman. r 109 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California.' Monday,;March 6th, 1911. The Board met at-10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon,J.H.Trythall, Chairman, Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H. Wells, Clark. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of February 1911, are read to the Board by the olerk, and by the Board approved, and signed by the @hairman and Clerk. • In the Matter of Application of Joseph Cohn for a Liquor License. At the request of Joseph Cohn, It is by the Board ordered that his appli- action for a liquor liconso, be and the same is hereby denied. J It is frther ordered thpt the License Tax Colleotor of the County of Contra Costa, return to said Joseph Cohn, tho money doposited wit1said application. K, In the Matter of application of James Mol ri and Joseph Ragni, for a Liquor License It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hearing on application of James Molinari and Joseph Ragni be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, April 3rd, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. t. In the Matter of applications for Liquor License. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoicioating liquor in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named planes, to wit. Adam Arbuthnot First St. & Parker Ave. Rodeo Louie Arata & Son Lot 2, Block 69 Crolona • A.Buonlamperti Lot 8, Block 3 Melons John Buckley Ferry Exchange Hotel N.side N.P. R.R. Timothy J.Crowley West side Bay St, Crockett Jeremiah Collins Railroad $ve. Rodeo Antone Duarte Rodeo P.P.Emmons N. side S.P. R.R. Port Costa 110 J1P.Healey, WhiteFront'Saloon ', Crockett Harris & Lincoln bear Clifton Court Old River O.Kruetzfeldt Redwood Canyon Moraga Valley Jeremiah Mahoney lot St. & Parker!Ave. Rodeo Frank Morris San Ramon Henry TimmSchmidt Lane & San Pablo Ave. Schmidt & Fink Tres Coleman Thornton Schmidt and Fink Tract. The Board fixes the bearing on said applications for Monday, April 3rd, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. Tho.Licoaso Tax Collector is ordered to issue lioonses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquor in quantities less than one quart to the following namod persons at the following named places, to wit: Albert Benson, N.E.00r.Main St. and Publio Road leading to Concord Pacheco H.N.Elliott Eagle Saloon Danville i Frank Frates Union Saloon Port Costa A. Ferrogiaro Liberal Hotel Blum& Wittenmyer, Addit. to Concord Frank R. Klotz Juliet. Martinez & Pacheco Ldg. Roads Lopes & Santos First St. & Rodeo Ave. Rodeo George Lee Extension Third St. Black Diamond Pierre Marquis Lot 4, Block J. Pullman Tract Patrick Lucoy S. side S.P. R.R. Near Crockett Oliver Muth Lot 11, Block 50 Crockett J.G.Regello Lot No. 101, San Pablo Ave. Near San Pablo Wm.Saohs Stooktotl &Market Ste. Near San Pablo James Torre oak and First Stet. Brentwood J. Van Procyon East side County road Giant. y, In the Matter of Issuance of Whole Sale Liquor License. The License Tax Collector is ordered to issue a wholesale liquor license to Lucchesi & Remain, at Lot k, Block 188, Wall Addition to Richmond. i y In the Matter of allowanoe to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that cash allowances be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents, to wit: Mrs. Mary Simas, 10. per month, commencing Jan. let, 1911. 009!A sorge Payne, 10. per month, oommenoing Feb. lot, 1911. John Aata, 5.00 per month, commencing, Jan. let, 1911. C.W.Rogers, 26,00 per month, commencing Feb. lst, 1911. R.R.Hall, 10,00 per month, commencing March let, 1911. August Book, "16,00 per month, commencing March let, 1911, It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa Co4nty, draw warrant on the County Treasurer On the Hospital Fund, in the fator of the above name olaimantc in the auma set opposite thoir respective names, on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. In the Matter of Resignation of C.A. Mo0aw, as Pound Keeper of Walnut Greek Pound District. C.A. McCaw, having presented his resignation as Pound Keeper in and for Wal- nut Crook Pound District, It is by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the sans is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. In the Matter of Request of Board of Education for Assistance to Hold Rxaminatione. The Board of Education of Contra Costa County having made request to the Board of Supervisors for the employment of two assistant teachers namoly, J.E.Zum- walt of Richmond and C. Irwin Fox of Conoord, to assit them in holding the graduation examinations from the elementary schools, It is by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby grant ed and said Board of Education authorized to employ Mr. J.E.Zumwalt of Richmond and Mr. C.Irwin Fox of Concord, to assist them in holding said graduation examinations. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report of Horticultural Commissioner. • Frank T. Swett, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, filed with this Board his report as Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Coots. County. Said report is read to the Board by the olork and ordered placed on file. '112 In the Matter;of applioation of Cruiokshsnk�Bros. for re-oonsideration of applioation for Liquor Lioonse. Cruiakshank Bros. having made applioation to this Board for ro-oonsiderat- - ion of their applioation for a liquor lioensa, It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. In the hatter of Bradioation of ' Squirrel Plague in Contra Costa County. This Board having heretofore received a oommunication from Rupert Blue, Surgeon in Command of the United States Publia Health and Marino-Hospital Servioe, asking for a oonsultation with this Board; It is by the Board ordered that the olerk of this Board notify said Rupert Blue, to moot with this Board on liaroh 24th, 1911. In the Natter of Insanitary Conditions in Pullman, Stage and Rust. Several communioations having been rooeived by this Board in regard to sani- tary conditioaa-in Pullman; Stege and Rust;.. i It is, upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that said ooim unioatiom be ordered referred to the Health Cffioer. j f In the Matter of Granting County Clark Leave of Absenoo. J.H.wells, makes applioation for permission to leave the State for a period of not to exceed sixty days, should he be so required; Thereupon, upon motion of Supervisor Buohanan, aeoonded by Supervisor Hook, It is by the Board ordered that said J.H. Wolla, County Clerk of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby granted a leave of abaenoe of sixty days from and after day of leaving the State. The vote on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Hook Buchananand Trythall. Absent on Roll Call: supervisors Rihn and Casey. Noes: Ilona. 113 In the Matter of Bids for Window Shades for new County.Hospital Building. ' It having been reported to this Board that certain bidders have not had suf- fioient time within which to submit bide Yor the furnishing of said proposed shades, It is by the Board ordered that the time for presenting bids for said sbades be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday March 20th, 1911, at 10' o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Employment of Superintendent of Construction for now County Hospital.Building. Supervisor W.J.Buohanan presents,the following resolution, which is adopted i by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casay, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hees: Supervisor Rihn. WHEREAS, this Board heretofore appointed Luke Bulger, Superintendent of con» struotion of the New County Hospital; and whereas, the said Hospital on the 3lot day of January, 1911, was practically oompleted and no longer required the services of a Superintendent of Construction; and whereas, the said Luke Bulger on the 31st day of January, 1911, accepted other employment and since the said 31st day of Jan- uary, 1911, has not been employed or giving his time as such Superintendent of son- struotion. THLRIWORE, be it Resolved,,that the services and employment of Luke Bulger as Superintendent of Construotion.of the•11ow County Hospital be, and the same are, discontinued as of date of January Slat, 1911. i • In the Matter of County Physician. On motion of Supervisor Hook, seabnded by Supervisor Buchanan, It is by the Board ordered that the office of County Physician hold by A.W.Riokey, M.D. be and the same is hereby declared vacant from and after 4 o'olook P.M. March 6th, 1911. The voto of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: ,Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall.. Noes: Supervisor Caspy. 1C, i i 114 In the Matter of Appointment Of County Physioian. Upon motion of Supervisor Hook, aaoonded by supervisor Buchanan, It is by the Board ordered that Edwin Merrithew, M.D. be and he is hereby appointed to the position of County Physioian at a Mary of 0100. per month oommenoing at 4 O'olook 2.1%. Maroh 6th, 1911. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer on the Hospital Fund in favor of above named Edwin Morrithew, for the sum of 6e100. per month in paymont for his servioes as above, until the further order of this Board. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l�• In the Matter of allowanco of Claims for Bridge 'Work, 1Umber and 011. Certain olsims for bridge work, lumbor and oil having boon presented against oortsin road diatriots, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road distriots would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, it is by the Board ordorod that the said olaims be paid to the olaimante, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund Cal. Corrugated Cul. Co. 0362.60 $361.60 R.D.1,S.1.4, $1.00 C.G.Goold 22.00 21.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.00 R.L.POdVa 72.b0 70.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 2.60 R.R.Podva 0.00 7.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.00 Harry Quinn 4.00 3.00 R.D.l,S,D.2, 1.00 Frank Stark 16.00 16.00 R.D.1,5.3.2, 1.00 H.B.Stone 12.00 ii.6o R.D.10S.D.2, 1.00 Sunset Lumber Co. 20.40 19.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.40 And it is further ordored that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named olaimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. Tho:said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit. Ayes. Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: None. K, In the Uatter of allowanoe of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, those found to be oorreot and to be PTOPorly signed are ordered allowed, signed by the Chairman, attested by the olork and ordered entered on the Allowanoo Book t _ of this v Board r In the Matter of.completion of Contraob of•R.H-' Ingraham, to Build lieu County Hospital Building. On motion of Supervisor C.J.Rihn, seconded by Supervisor W.J. Buohanan, It is by the Board ordered that the work under that oertain oontraot entered into be- tweon R.H.Ingraham, of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the Board of Supsrfisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, of date the 20th day of February, 1910, for the building of a now county hospital building on what is known as the Hospital Orounde, in the town of Martinez, in the County of Contra Costa • State of California, has been duly performed a000rding to oontraot and completed by said R.H. Ingraham, and said County Hospital.Building is this day aeoepted by said Board of Supervisore. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous veto of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Maroh 13th, 1911, at 10 o'olook. A.M. (r! firman. 3, ti t >w 116 In the'SBoarB of Snpervieore of.Contra Costa County, State of,california. Monday, March l3th,1911. The Board met at 10 o'clook'd.M: Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Oh airman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P.Ossey,.Yincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. T.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of allowance of.olaime. Claims against the different funds Of•the.county are.preeented to the Board;: those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed.by the Board; signed by the Chairman, attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Maroh.20th, .1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. S • c _ !• Y 1 117 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, Maroh 20th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clook A.M. Present: Hon J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vinoent Hook and W.J.Buohanan, J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Bradiontion of Squirrels in Contra Costa County. Dr.Rupert Blue, Surgeon in oommand, of the United States Publio Health and Marine Hospital Servioe appears before the Board and makes statement to the Board In regard to eradioation of squirrels and other rodents throughout the County of Contra Costa. • After hearing statement of Dr.Blue, the following Resolution is presented to the Board and adopted by the unanimous vote thereof: WHEREAS, the State Board of Health and the United States Public, Health Servioe have oonolusively shown that plague exists among the ground squirrels of this and other counties in the State of California, and, WHEREAS, the State of California has enaoted a law entitled "An Aot for the ex- termination of Rodents", THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that rodents are a menaoe to the publio health and commeroial prosperity of this oounty and State, and the publio are therefore request- ed to immediately take measures to destroy all rodents found upon their promises. Be it Further Resolved, that the Federal Government be requested to. detail exper- ienoed men to assist the Board of Supervisors in exterminating the squirrels in Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Eradication of Squirrels in Contra Coats County. It is by the Board ordered that the County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized to prooure all neoeseary literature and blanks required to be used by the inspeotors tn.their duties in the extermination of squirrels throughout the oounty. In.the Latter of application of James Molinari and Joseph Ragni, for a liquor license. It is, upon motion of Supervisor Casey, seoonded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that the applioation of said James Molinari and Joseph Ragni, be and 118 the same is hereby denied, and.-the Liasnee Tax Collector of.Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to return to said James Molinari and Joseph Ragni,, the money de- posited with said application. 1G - In the Matter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that Mrs.Laura Carey be and she is hereby allowed $15.00 per month, commencing January let, 1911. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Lars. Laura Carey on the first of oaoh and every month for the above amount, until the further order of this Board. K In the flatter of Complaint as to Sanitary i Condition in town of Pullman. fA letter addressed to Chairman of the Board of Supervisors J.H.Trythall, in regard to sanitary condition of certain places in Pullman, was received and read to the Board. It is by the Board ordered that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to F.S.Gregory, Health Officer of Oontra Costa County, with full instruction to take the necessary steps to abate said nuisance. In the Yatter of Bide for Window Shades for Now County Hospital Building. This Board having heretofore advertised for bide for window shades for the new county hospital building, the following firms and persons present bide in the following amounts for said shades: Roeenstroh & Danziger $•72.25 Durgin-Gompsrtz Co. (single) 38.00 " " (duplex) 45.80 E.B.S.11w"Ood 58.00 J.A.Sohweinitzer 59.50 L.Meyer & Co. 55.00 The bid of Durgin-Gompertz Company being the lowest bid, It is, upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that the bid of Durgin-Gompertz Company for the sum of $45.00 for duplex oolor, be and the same is hereby aooepted, and said contract is awarded to said Durgin-Gompertz Company. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 27th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chkirman.. 119 In!the`Bbard of Supervisors'Of Oontra.Costa County; State of Oaliforriia: Monday, Maroh 87th, 1911. „ The Board met at SO o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Cbairman; Superviaors O.J.Rihn J.P:Oaeey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clark. In the batter of Eradicating Squirrels throughout the County of Contra Costa. The following Resolution ie.preeented by Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board: WHEREAS, this Board having heretofore and on March 20th, 1911, adopted a Resolution wherein it was found that the State Board of Health and United States Publio Health Service have conclusively Shorn to this Board that plague exists among the ground squirrels of this and other counties in this state, and that the legis- lature of the State of California, has enacted a law entitled, "An Act ])coloring Property infested with pertain rodents to be a public nuisance; requiring owners, occupants, and persona having possession of, and dominion over, such property to endeavor to exterminate and destroy such rodante, eta." and resolving that rodents are a Monaco to public health and commercial prosperity of this county and State end requesting the public to immediately take measures to destroy all rodents found upon their premises and requesting the Foderal Government to detail experienced men to assist this Board of Supervisors in exterminating the squirrels in Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that it is necessary for the preservation of the public health and the prevention and spread of contagious and infectious di- seasea communicable to mankind, and to prevent great and irreparable damage to crops and other property in Contra Oosta County, that this Board employ the following named persons, to brit: For Supervisor District No. 1, William Blume ; for Supervisor District No. 2, Andrew Murphy; for Supervisor District No. 3, Charles Rosa,; for Dupervicor District No, 4, William Wildes; for Supervisor District No, S, John Tram- bath, to act as inspectors of this Board at the times designated by this Board, who ry Shall have authority to and shall prosecute such work of extermination and destruotio of said squirrels under the direction of this Board and the State Board of Health end United States Public Health Service; IT 13 FURTHER RESOLVED, and ordered that said inspectors and each of them be paid at the rate of 0100 per month for each month actually employed in said car- vice, said eum of 0100 to be 1n full compensation for all expenses and salary, and to be paid Onthe presentation to and allowance by this Board of a duly verified claim therefor. t , 119 Iri'the-Board-of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; State of Californian . Monday, Maroh-27th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. J.H.Trytball, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn J.P:Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - In the Matter of Eradicating Squirrels throughout the County of Contra Costs. The following Resolution is presented by Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board: WHEREAS, this Board having heretofore and on March 20th, 1911, adopted a Resolution whereih it was found that the State Board of Health and United States `• Public Health Service have conclusively showm to this Board that plague exists among the ground squirrels of this and other counties in this state, and that the Legis- lature of the State of California, has enacted a law entitled, "An Act Declaring Property infeeted with certain rodents to be a public nuisance; requiring owners, 000upanta, and persons having possession of, and dominion over, such property to endeavor to exterminate and destroy such rodents, eta." and resolving that rodents are a menace to public health and commercial prosperity of this county and state And requesting the public to immediately take measures to destroy all rodents found upon their promisee and requesting the Federal Government to detail experienced men to assist this Board of Supervisors in exterminating the squirrels in Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that it is neoessary for the preservation ;• of the public health and the prevention and spread of contagious and infectious di- seases communicable to mankind, and to prevent great and irreparable damage to crops and other property in Contra Costa County, that this Board employ the following named persons, to wit: For Supervisor District No. 1, Milldam Blume ; for Supervisor District No. 2, Andrew Murphy; for Supervisor District NO. 3, Charles Rose.; for Supervisor District No. 4, William Wildoe; for Supervisor District No, 5, John Tram- bath, to act as inspectors of this Board at the times designated by this Board, who shall have authority to and shall prosecute such work of extermination and deetruotio of said squirrels under the direction of this Board and the State Boar& of Health and United States Public Health Service; IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, and ordered that said inspectors and eadh of them be paid at the rate of $lOO per month for each month actually employed in said ser- vice, said aum of $100 to be in full oompeneation for all expeneee and salary, and to be paid onthe presentation to and allowance by this Board of a duly verified claim therefor. 120 In the Matter of Window Shades for Now County Hospital. It appearing to this Board that the bid heretofore let for the furnishing of window shades for nort county hospital building was un-oomplete in this, that said building requires seven more shades than was called for in Said bid and said Durgin- Qompsrtz Company having offered to furnish the extra seven shades to this Board for the sun of $6. It is by the Board ordered that sail Durgin-Gompertz Company be and they are hereby authorized to install said seven extra shades in said Building at the price of 46. Said shades to be in all respects tho.same as others heretofore ordered. In the Matter of Establishing of Perry +� Across Old River, between Contra Geata and San Joaquin Counties. Supervisor Trythall having made a verbal report to this Board of the meeting hold between a Supervisor of San Joaquin County and himself, in regard to establish- ing of ferry across Old River, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Bogrd ordered that Supervi- sor J.H Trythall, be and he is hereby appointed a committee of one, with full power to act, to make all arrangements for the establishing of a ferry betwcen said points. In the Matter of appointment of a Member of the California Development Board. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that E.B. Anderson of Walnut Creek, be and he is hereby appointed representative to the Cali- fornia Development Board from this county. In the Matter of Statement of Board of Trustoos of Town of Black Diamond of the holding of an election in said town for the purpose of submitting to the quali- fied voters of said town, the question as to whether the name thereof should be changed to "City of Pittsburg" and of the result of said election. The Board of Trustees.of Town of Black Diamond having certified to this Board by certificate signed by its President and Clerk, the result of a epeoial election hold in the town of Black Diamond, on the 21st day of March, 19110 at which said 2f. election there" was submitted to the qualified'eleotors of the said town, the question as to whether the name of said torn of Black Diamond should be changed to "City of Pittsburg"; that said certificate shown that upon canvassing the votes Bast at said special election, It was found by said Board of Trustees of the said Town that 110 votes were oast at said special election, and that 80 of said votes so oast were in favor of the said proposed change of-name and 30 of said votes so oast were oast against said proposed change of name; that two-thirds and more of said votes so cast were in favor of said proposed change of name from "Town of Black Diamond" to "City of Pittsburg". Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said certificate be accepted and ordered placed on file. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. • And the Board takes recess to moot on Monday, April 3rd, .1911, at 10 o'clock ....... ...Chairman._ t t rVO �, ti 122 In the'Board of Supervisors of Contra Ooeta County, 8tste of California. Monday, April 3rd, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.BuohaAan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - -000 - - The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of march, 1911, are read to the Board by the clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of applications for Retail Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorising the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sons, at the following named places, to wit: Angelo Bonfiglio Lot 6, kook 2• Valona Joseph Donavan Lot 1b,. Blook 1 Pullman L.C.Davis N.E.00r. San Pablo &Pairmont Aves. Charles Sasoh Lot No. 26, Block lb Tewksbury Heights H.Lottman Lot 12, Bay Ave. Stege Jose T.Maohado Elite Saloon San Pablo Wm. Machado Alvarado St. San Pablo E.Navilier Julius Samps 1 San Pablo Ave. & Blake St. Stege P.Lasalle 1. P.Caulisens A.Petrich Sobrante Park Anton Patric Waldorf Saloon Vallejo Junotion . Dominio Regan Granger's Warehouse Eokley Station L.Raffetto Near S.P.R.R. Port Costa The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Monday, May 1st; 1911 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of applications for Wholesale Liquor Licensee. Applications for wholesale liquor licenses are made to the Board by the fol- lowing named persons at the following named places, to wit; V.Vicohio 16 and 16 Mancello St. Richmond Rosa Bisso N. aide Oonoord & Pacheco Road Near Concord The Board fixes hearing thereon for Monday, May let, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. 123 , In the Matter,of Issuance of Retail Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector is authorised to issue liquor licenses authorising the sale of intoxicating liquors.in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the.following named places, to wit: L. Arsta & Son Lot Z, Block 69 Crolona Adam Arbuthnot First St. & Parker Ave. Rodeo A.Huoniamport Lot 8, Block $ Velma John Buckley Ferry Exchange Hotel Port Costa Jeremiah Collins Railroad Ave. Rodeo Timothy J.Orowley W.aide Bay St. & N. of Epping- or St. Crockett Anton Duarte Rodeo F.F.Emmons N. side of S.P.R.R. Port Costa J.P.Healey N.W.00r. Loring Ave. & Bay St. Crockett C.Kruotzfeldt Redwood Canyon Moraga Valley Jeremiah Mahoney First St.. & Parker Ave. Rodeo Frank Morris San Ramon Henry Timm' Oar. Schmidt Lane & San Pablo Ave. Schmidt & Fink Treat Coleman Thornton Schmidt & Fink Treat. The foregoing order is passed by the'unanimous vote of the Board.-K. In the Matter of applloatimot Harris & Lincoln for a Liquor License. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on application of Harris & Lincoln for a retail liquor•lioenss be and the same is hereby continued to April lfith, 1911 at ld o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Application of R.A.Clark, for a Liquor License. On request of R.A.Clark, It is by the Board orderdd that said application is allowed to be withdrawn and.the License Tax Collector is hereby authorized to return to said applicant the money deposited with said applioation.1c 124 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It in by the Board ordered that the following named indigents be and they are hereby allowed, the, following amounts set opposite their respective names, oommenoing January lot, 1910: Lena Capella, $20.00 per month. Elsie May Lucas, 12.00 " " Carmine. Didio 10.00 " " It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa Coun- ty draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents, in the sums set opposite their respective namee, on the first of each and every mon- th until the further order of this Board. K. In the Natter of designation of Newspaper for Publication of Proceedings of Board of Supervisors. On motion, duly made and oarried, It is by the Board ordered that the Contra Costs Gazette a newspaper printed and published in the town of Martinez, Oowh ty of Contra Ooeta, be and the same is hereby designated as the newspaper in which all publications of the.prooeedinge of this Board be made and given, until the fur- ther order of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Stamping out the Epidemic of Diptheria now existing in and about the town of Stege. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Health Officer of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to establish a strict quarantine on all buildings and plange in said County of Contra Costa where diptheria exists and to place guards on all asses to enforce said quarantine, and to use all means in his power to stamp out said epidemic. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. _ r7 1-25 • In the-Matter of Cancellation of Double and�'Erroneoua Aseeesmente i' -The Tax Collector and County Ai:dit'or having oertified to this Board certain double and erroneous aseesemente, It is by the Board ordered that said double and'erroAooue ."easements be and each of them are hereby ordered canoelled'and the clerk of .this Board is hereby euthorised to make proper entry thereof in Vol. 2 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. In the Cutter of Superintendent of County Hospital. it is, upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, or- &ere& that the position of 3upsrintendent of County Hospital now hold by Wm. H. Hough,'be and the some is hereby declared vacant from and after 12 o'olook Noon on Tuesday, April 4th, 1911. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Hook and Buchanan. Noes: Supervisor Casey. Supervisor Trythall stated that said motion was carried and that he refused to vote.l` • In the Matter of Appointment of Superintendent of County Hospital. The,position of Superintendent of County Hospital having been declared vacant on and after Tuesday, April 4th, 1911 at 12 o'clock Soon, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, seconded by Supervisor Buohanany by the Board ordered that H.N.Barney, of Richmond, be and he is hereby appointed Superin- tendent of County Hospital of the County of Contra Costa, at a salary of $100 per month. Said appointment to take effect on Tuesday, April 4th, 1911, at 12 o'clock ' Noon. It le, by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa • County draw warranC on County Treasurer in favor of said H.N. Barney, as Superinten- dent of County Hospital, out of the Hospital Fund, for the sun of $100 per month, until the further order of this Board. �� 126 In the Matter of Allowanae of Claims of Pacific Gas and Electric Company. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby laid over until April 10th, 1911, at 11 W alook A.M. and that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company be notified to appear before this Board at said title and explain said bills. In the Matter of Committee on Dust Eminating from Cowell Portland Cement Plant. A committee of citizens from vicinity of Clayton Palley appear before the Board and state to this Board that they have been led to believe that this Board was about • to accept the resignation of John Bermingham, Jr. as Smelter Inspector and as Committ4 e ori Cement Dust and asked this Board that should said resignation be presented that this Board do not accept said resignation until the determination of the suit now pending between the People of the State of California and the Cowell Portland Cement Company. In the Matter of allowance of Claims for Bridge work, lumber, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, eta, being presented against different road funds, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said districts would be unreasonablyburdened b the full y payment of said claims, It is now, by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claim- ants, out of the funds and in the sums below montioned, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund Geo. W.Andrews $ 22.25 21.25 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 J.H.Andrews 12.90 11.90 R.D.l,S.D.4, 1.00 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Oasey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Naas: Hone.�` ♦ , tr u�� � �L ar T. x �.r yi t t Is.the Mat tor�if Allowanos of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the oounty are presented to the Board; those found to be oorreot and.to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested.by the olerk, and ordered entered on the Alloaanoe Book of this Board. And the Board takes reoess to meet`;on Monday, April 10th; 1911, at 10 o'olook A.M. .,... .Chairman. Y Z< 1 hi ' r ! i � 128 In the.Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. • Mondefi April 10th, 1911.. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman= Supervisors O.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buahanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Lighting County Hospital, Court House and Jail. This Board having heretofore invited the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to appear before this Board at this time and make proposition for lighting County Hospital, Court House and Jail,- Don Ray, Manager of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company$r this district, appears'before the Board and makes proposition to this • Board to furnish electricity at the rate of 3 1/2 cents per kilowatt hour on a guaranteed basis of $91. per month.. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that sgid proposition be and the same is hereby accepted. The said order being passed by the unanimous voto of the Board. In the Matter of Extermination of Squirrele, in Contra Costa County. W.A.Pryor, appears before the Board and makes verbal report of work done by squirrel inspectors heretofore appointed.by this Board. ; In the Clatter of Allowanoe to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $16. per month in supplies, commencing Maroh.lat, 1911, be and the same is hereby made' to George W.Russell. In the Matter of Reolamation District No. 830 • Jersey Faxes Company, a land owner in Reclamation District No. 830, having made ' application to this Board for the calling of an election for Trustees in said Re- olamation District, It is ordered that an election be hold in said Reclamation Distriot for the pur- 129 _;.poeo of sleoting three trustees thereof, on the 22nd day. of May, 1911, at the upper Hotel,Building, and W.H.Wright is hereby appointed Inspector and F.A. quinhy and A. b.Shinn are hereby appointed Judges of said.eleotion. ' It is further ordered that the County Clerk of Contra Costa County give notice of said election by publication for one month. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800. Good cause appearing therefor the following warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: No. Name. Amount • 45 West-Nilhoit Company $ 495.00 46 " " 2635.45 47 n n u 2639.00 '48 n n n 2766.50 .49 " " 810.00 60 " " " 514.40 51 n n n 2212.50 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and dirooted a o note the approval of said Board on paid warrants by affixing his signature to each of said warrants. In the Matter of appointment of • Superintendent and Matron of Detention Home. • It is by the Board ordered that the Superintendent of the County Hospital and the Matron of the County Hospital be and they are hereby appointed Superintendent and Matron of the Detention Home. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of allowanoe of Claims, Of R.H.Ingraham. It is by the Board ordered that the claims of R.H. Ingraham for work and cup- plies on new county hospital building, be and. they are hereby prdered paid. 13Q es'o.s i'�3�'S xW' L'1k"F.i•-3-P'�.�2''y� RAW -.� �rj b.`",g4 Ott t In the'Matter.of"sale'of':MoMshon7 , Property. - O.H.Hayden appears before the Board of Supervisors and states that he is the agent of Mrs. Martha McMahon, and makes a proposition to the Board in behalf of Mrs. McMahon to sell to the County the property of 200 foot frontage on Main Street and 100 foot frontage on Pine and Court Streets for the sum of $10,000. The Board takes no action thereon. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 17th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. ..... ..Ohairman. 7 Y J. } H. T � S t x r 4 t lay c 131 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of'California. • Monday, April 17th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairmen; Supervisors O.J.Rihn, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and A.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clork. - -000 - - - - - In the Matter of Purchase of Instruments for use in Now County Hospital Building. Dr, Merrithew, County Physician in charge of County Hospital, having report- ed to this Board that there are certain instruments necessary for new County Hospital Building; It is, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, eeconded by Supervisor Rihn, by the • Board ordered that Dr. Morrithew, be and he is hereby authorized to procure all neoeseary instruments for use at the County Hospital. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Dedication of New County Hospital Building. It is upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that Sunday, April 80th, 1911, be and the same is hereby designated as the day for opening new County Hospital Building at Martinez, and to which dedication exercises the public in general is invited to attend. It is further ordered that the Contra Costa Medical Society be and they are hereby invited to hold their regular meeting at said Hospital on said day. It is further ordered that Dr. R.Merrithew be and he is hereby appointed a com- mittoo of one to make all necessary arrangements for the opening of said,Hospital. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance of Resignation of Dr. H.H.Barney as Superintendent of County Hospital. Dr. H.N.Barney, Superintendent of County Hospital having this day presented his resignation to this Board; • It is, upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted to'take effect on the appointment of a successor. Said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. �� 132 in the Matter of Appointment of s Superintendent of County Hospital. It is, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that William H.Hough, be and he is appointed SAperintendent of County Hospital and Superintendent of Detention Home at a salary of 0100 per month, said appoii:tment to take effect immediately. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of William H. Hough for the sum of $100 per month on the County Hospital Fund, until the further order of this Board. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.jr In the Matter of issue of Bonds for Port Costa School District. Proceedings of an election for the issuance of bonds in fort Costa School District having been presented to this Board, It is by the Board ordered that said , proceedings be and they are hereby referred to the District Attorney with instruct- ions for him to report to this Board, as to the legality of said bond issue, on or before Monday, May let, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.H. The said order is passed by unanimous vote, of the Board. In the Matter of Purchase from Martha McMahon of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, of Block 21, of the Additional Survey of the town of Martinez. This Board deeming it advisable and necessary for the County of Contra Costa to purchase from Martha McMahon, Lots 1, 2 3 and 4, in Block 21 of Additional Survey pf the Town of Martinez, County of Oontra Costs, State of California, for the purpos of areoting'�herson a Hall of Records for the use of the County of Contra Costa, and for any and all purposes for which same may be used. It is ordered that A.H. Coleman, J.H.Morrow and A.B.Dunkel, three die-interested citizens of the County of Contra Costa, be and they are hereby appointed appraisers to appraise the said above described property; that said appraisers take oath as required by law before entering upon their duties and make report to this Board on or before Monday, May let, 1911, of the estimated value of said above described property as required by law. The vote on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Buchanan. 133 . In the Matter of Extermination of Squirrels in Contra Costa County. A communication was received from Dr. Rupert Blue, Surgeon in Command of the United States Marine Hospital Service informing the Board that Wm. A. Pryor has been delegated to supervise the killing of squirrels in Contra Costa County and that his services will be paid for by the United States Government. It is by the Board ordered that said communication be placed on file. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May let, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. ti ti • 1 `j r r � x. 34 r-� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County State of .California. • The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Monday, May let, 1911. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - The Minutes and proceedings of the Board'for and during the month of April, 1911 are read to the Board and by the Board approved, and signed by the Chairman and Olerk. In the Matter of Applications for • Liquor Licensee. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sa1Q of intoxicating liquors in quantities lees than one quart are made to the Board by the following nam - ad perscne at the following named places, to wit: W.S.Burpee Walnut Creek O.C. Berendeen National Saloon Clayton Lizzie Coates N. County Road from Pacheco to Concord Near Concord Daniel Denehey Dan's Saloon Crolona B. Ferrando Star Saloon Volans Frank Gazzone Hookston Grand Canyon Park Co. Grand Canyon Park East Richmond Victor Gillo Cor. Concord Ave. & Oalifor- • nia St. Near Concord F.M.Holway Main St. Byron ` John Sandres Pullman Ave. & South St. Pullman J.P.Leroy Wild Idle Saloon Byron Mrs. E.B. Masterson San Pablo Hotel San Pablo Tim Muldowney Lots 18 & 19, Block 1 Pullman Townsite Alonzo Marston Cor. San Pablo Ave. & Cutting Boulevard Manuel B. Nunes Eagle Saloon Clayton J. Rose & A.E.Rose Cor. Alvarado St. & Road 116 San Pablo Chris Rose Hear S.P.Depot San Pablo Manuel Rose Danville Hotel Danville Antone F. Rase Henry's Saloon Alamo Benjamin Scott There Saloon, S.P.R.R. Antioch • Joseph Vincent Cor. 3rd Ave. & Wanda St. Valens Ernest E.Whalon John Minta Building Oakley The Board fixes hearing on said applications for Monday, June 5th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. • In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. The LioanWe Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is authorized to issue li- quor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: Angelo Bonfiglio Lot 6, Block 2 Valona L.C.Davis N.E Cor. San Pablo & Fairmont Aves. Joseph Donovan Lot 16, Block 1 Pullman Charles Basoh Lot 26, Block 16 Tewksbury Heights Tract H. Lottman Lot 12, Bay Ave. Stege Zose T. Machado Elite Saloon San Pablo Wm. Machado Alvarado St. San Pablo E.Naviller 1 Julius Samps P. Lassalle Cor. San Pablo Ave. & Blake St. Stege P. Caubisen A. Petrioh Sobrante Park Anton Petres Wkldorf Saloon vallejo.Junotion Dopllnic Regan. Granger's Warehouse Near Eokley Station L. Rafetto Year S.P.R.R. Port Costa The Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Issuance of Wholesale Liquor License. A wholesale liquor license is ordered issued to Rosa Bisso, on the north aide •' of Concord and Paaheoo Road, near Conoord, known as Bisso Place. In the Matter of Extermination of Squirrels Throughout Contra Costa County . W.A. Pryor, appears before the Board and makes verbal report of inspection work done by inspectors heretofore appointed by this Board, and reoommends to this Board, the appointment of an extra man for ten or fifteen days to assist in serving notices in Supervisor District No. 2, Thereupon, 1t is by the Board ordered that this Board appoint an extra man as aa Squirrel Inspector, to assist in serving notices in Supervisor District No. 2;' for ten or fifteen days. The said order is pease& by unanimous vote of the Board. 136 In the Matter of communication of J. de Mattos of stage. A oommuniostion-from J. de Mattos of Stages complaining about sanitary oondit- ions therein, was received, and was by the Board ordered referred to the Health Officer. In the Matter of Resignation of John J. Burke, as Justice of Peace of Fifth Township. A resignation from John J. Burka, as Justice of the Pesos of the Fifth Ju- dicial Township was received by the Board, to take effect on June lat, 1911, or as soon thereafter as a successor can be appointed, was received by"the Board. Said resignation was laid over until Monday, June 5th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Lost Warrant of John Aeta. John Aeta having presented to this Board an affidavit showing that there was Issued to him by the County Auditor of said County a warrant on the County Hospital Fund numbered 1550 for the sum of $16.00; that said warrant was registered by the Oounty Treasurer, of said County and by him numbered 1560; that to same was delivered to said John Acte and remained in his possession until on or about the 24th day of March, 1911, when it was lost and has not since been in deponent's possession; Thereupon, it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the came be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.ti�- i In the Matter of Support of Invalids. It appearing to this Board that one James Bioknell an innate of the County Hospital of Contra Costa County has bern receiving from the E.I. duPont daNemours Powder Company, an allowance from said Company as a pension and that said Jamee Bicknell is not using said money to better his condition; It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board oommunioate with said Powder Company in regard to said allowance and make request that they pay said allowance into the County Treasury of Contra Costa County to help support said indigent. 137 . In the Platter of Assessment of Peoples Water Company. A.B.MoSenzie, District Attorney of Contra Costa 0ounty-appears before the Board and makes statement to this Board that the Peoples Water Company claim to have paid into the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, the aura of 41412.64, in payment of first installment of taxes on certain property in the City of Richmond, and that the same has not been marked"paid" by the Tax Collector upon the rolls of said Tax Collector's office and that he has investigated said matter and is satis- fied that said money has boon paid, - the following Resolution is presented to the Board, and adopted by the unanimous vote thereof: WHEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of this Board, that People's Water Company, a corporation, paid, on the 28th day of November, 1910, into the office of the Tax Collector of this county in a legal and proper manner, the sum of fourteen hundred Twelve and 64/100 dollars in payment of the first installment of taxes on certain property in the City of Richmond, which assessment is designated in the Assessment roll of 1910 as "Assessment No. 3488;" AND WHERSAS, said installment of taxes has not been marked paid by the Tax Collector nor has th a money for said installment of taxes been paid into the County Treasury by George E. Searcy, who was Tax Collector at the time said payment was made; AND WHIUtgAS, said installment of taxes, with penalty, was charged up to Marti W.J000t, the present Tax Collector, when he assumed office; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to credit the said Martin W. Joosty Tax Collector, with the amount of said assessment to wit: the sum of fourteen hundred twelve and 64100 dollars, and penalty, and the said Martin W. Joost and the said A.H. Sullonge be, and they are hereby, authorised and directed to mark the said assessment "paid'- on paid"on the assessment roll of 1910. J{. In the hatter of allowance to Indigents. This Board having heretofore ordered an allowance of 415. per month in favor of August Book out of the Hospital Fund, and it appearing to the Board that said August.Buok has deserted his family, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said allowanoe be and the same is hereby discontinued. It is further ordered that an allowance of 415. per month be and the same is hereby made to Mrs. August Buck, oommonoing tray lot, 1911. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of Mrs. August Buck, on the Hospital Fund, on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. 1,. 38. In the Matter of Allowanoe heretofore male to Mrs. Annie Daley. It ie, upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that the al- 7uranoe heretofore made.to Mrs. Annie Daley of $16. per month in supplies be and the same is hereby discontinued. It is by the Board further ordered that an allowance of$18.78 per month for the maintenance and support of the ohildren o3 Mrs. Annie Daley, be and the same is hereby made to St. 4indent's Asylum, Marin County, for the support and maintonano of said minor children, on the presentation of a duly verified olaim therefor on the Hospital Fund. The said order is passed by unanimous vote.of the Board. In the Matter of allowanoo to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that oash allowanoes be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigenta, oommonoing May lots 1911: Teresa Forasoi, $12. per month J.F.Dinwiddie, 16. per month Mrs. Mary Daley, 90, per month. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of saoh of above named indigents, on the first of eaoh and every month, until the further order of this Board. In the Matter of Allowanoo of Claims for Bridge work, ate. road Certain olaime for bridge work, etc. having been presented against the differ- , enthfunds of the oounty and it appearing to this Board that the funds of said Diet- riots would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaims, It 1s, by the Board ordered that the said olaima be paid to the olaimants, in the amounts and out of the funds below named: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Peter C. Donlon 67.00 66.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 Prank B. Barr $ 10.00 $ 9.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 Peter 0. Donlon 126.00 124.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 Goo. 0. Kennerloy 161.00 160.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 Goo. 0. 8ennerley 40.00 39.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treas- urer in favor of saoh of above named olaimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: Bone. K 139 In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clerk and ofdered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board._ In the Matter of Purchase.gf Lota l„2, 3 and 4 in Block No. 21, Town of Martinez, from, Martha McMahon. This Board having heretofore appointed A.B. Coleman, J.H. Morrow and A.E. Dunkol, appraisers to appraise all that certain piece of property situate in the Town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and being Lots Num- bers 1, 2, 3 and 4, in Block No. 21, of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martine said property belonging to Martha McMahon, for the purpose of erecting thereon a Hall of Records and for any and all other purposes necessary for the use of the County, and said appraisers having filed their report wherein they appraised and estimated the value in lawful money of the United States of said property to be sum of $10,000. It is by the Board ordered that it is the intention of this Board to purchase from Martha McMahon, all those certain pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and in Block No. 21 being Lots Nes. 1, 2, 3 and 4,of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, for the sum of $10,000, and that this Board will meet on Monday, June 5th, 1911, • at 11 O'clock A.M. to consummate such purchase. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice as required by law of the intention of the Board to make such purchase, for at least three weeks in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. In the Matter of issue of bonds of Resolution and Order of Board of Sqp- the Port Costa School District. erviaora of the County of Contra Coot - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tate of California. • RESOLVED, That WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of March, A.D. 1911, the Board of School Trustees of the Port Costa School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of said Board of School Trustees on the said day, did call, an election to be hold in the said Port Costa School District on April 3rd, 1911, 14(x , for the purpose of submitting to the electors of the said Port Costa School District the question of whether the bonds of said-Port Costa School District in the total amount of fifteen thousand (16,000) dollars with interest thereon at the rate of fiv per sent per annum payable seam-annually, both principal'and interest payable in gal coin of the United States of America, should be issued and sold for the purpose of raising-money for building or purchasing one or more school buildings for insuring school buildings, for supplying school buildings with furniture and necessary appara tus and for improving school grounds, and that the bonds to be authorized by said election and to be issued and sold, if so authorized should be for the total amount of fifteen thousand (16,000) dollars and should be twenty (7.0) in number and of the denomination of seven hundred and fifty (760) dollars each and should bear interest at the rate of five per sent per annum, payable semi-annually, both principal and interest payable in United States gold coin and to be numbered from one to twenty, both inclusive, and to be so issued that one bond should mature at the and of one year from the date of the issuance of the sane, and one bond shmuld mature at the end of each and every year thereafter, until all of said bonds are paid off and redeemed, no bond, however, to ran for.s. longer period than twenty years from and after the date of the issuance of the same; and, WHEREAS, an election was.held in the said Port Costa School District, on the 3rd day of April, A.D.1911, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees, and, WHEREAS, all of the proceedings had in the promises have been certified by the Board of School Trustees of the Port Costa School District to this Board of Sups— visors as required by law, and, YFIENREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after full examination and investigation thereof, this Board of Supervisors has found, and does now find and declare, 1. .That in accordance with the said resolution and order of the said Board or School Trustees of the Port Costa School District in the County of Contra Costa State of California, duly passed and adopted on the 3rd day of March, A.D. 1911, an election was duly called in the said Port Costs School District and wgs held therein on the 3rd day of April, A.D. 1911, and that notice of the said election was given by notices signed by the said Board of School Trustees of the said Port Costa School Distriot, and posted in three of the most public places in the said Port Costa School District for more than twenty days next before the said election and by publishing said notice in the "Contra Costs Gazette", a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the. County of Contra Costa, State of California, not lose than once a week for throe successive weeks heat borers said election. 2. That prior to the opening of the polls at said election the inapaotor and +� judges selected to conduct said election took the oath of offios'as required by law •/ and thereafter conducted said election as required by law and at the close thereof canvassed the votes oast thereat and certified the result of said election to the said Board or School Trustees of the said Port Costa School District and to the said Board of School Trustees made return of the poll and tally lists of said elect- 141 ion. 3. :That on the 1Cth day of April, 1511, the seventh day after said election 'at one o'clock F.M. of said day, -the said Board Of School Trustees Of said Fort:. Costa SO7g0o1 District as required by lacy, met and oanvassed-all of the returns of as d eleotion, from which said returns the said Board of School Trustees found and doclar ed and the Soar& of Supervisors hereby finds and declares, that there was a total of eighty-two votes oast at said election and that more than two thirds of the votes Be cast, to wit: eighty-tyro votes were cast in favor of issuing the bonds of said Fort Coate, School District in the amount and for the purposes aforesaid, and that No votes were east against issuing the said bonds of the said Fort Costs School District and that No votes oast were irregular'and illegal and not vaunted and that the said Board of School Trustees caused an entry of such canvass of said returns and the result thereof and of that fact to be made on the minutes of the said Board of School Trustees. 4'. That the said election in the said Fort Costa-Sohool District was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and had and that the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and de- clared all in the manner as required by lacy, and that all the aote, conditions and things required by lacy to be done have boon done and have bean performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorising the issuance of the Fort Costa School District Bonds and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Fort Costa School District including this proposed issue of school district bonds is within'the limits prescribed by law. It is, therefore, ORDERED, that the school district bonds of the Fort Costa School District of the County of Contra Costa, State Of California, issue in the sum of fifteon thousand (16,000) dollars in denomination of seven hundred and fifty (760) dollars each all payable within twenty years from the date of the issuance of the same, with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum payable semi- annually bath principal and interest payable in gold coin of the United States of America at the office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa, _and that said bonds shall be issued on, and bear date the 22nd day of Nay, 1911, and that the interest accruing thereon shall be payable somi-annually on the 22nd day of November and the 22nd day of Play, of each and every year until the said bonds are paid and that said bonds shall be numbered from one to twenty both inclusive, an -shall be payable as follows, to wit: Bond No. 1, for 060.00 payable on the 22nd day of May, 1912; n NO. 2, n n n It n n It n " 1913• " 110.3, r It it u n tt n u .n 1914• No. 4, tt n ,t n tt n n r n 1916; ° No. 6, u n rr u It n n a rr 1916; " No. 6, n n t n n n n n 'r 1917; e No. 7, n u n n n n n n n 1918; " NO. 8, n rr rr a n u ,r n rr 1919; N0. 9, a n u n u n n n n 1920; rr N0.10, n n n n n n n n n 1921• n NO.11, n n n n u nr. n n n 1942; rt N0.12, n n n u n n n n rr 1923; " No 13, n n e n n n n n n 1924; rr N0. 14, n n n n n n tr ,r nu n u a u n n n. 1926; No. 16, 1926; n NO. 18, n n n tt t n t n it 1927• N0. 17, ° n u tt u a n n " .1926, Ne.18, n rr n tt n n n r, n 1929; n No. 19, n n n n u a n n " 1980; n NO. 20, r, n n +e a +r n tt r' 1931; 142 It is further Ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: School District Bonds of tho Port Costa School District, Contra Costa County, State of California, United States of ,America. Do• $760.00 Port Costa School District in Contra Costa County, State of California, United States of Amerioa, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to or the holder hereof, at the Office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 22nd day of May, A.D. 19_,`, Seven hundred and fifty dollars in gold coin of the United States, of America, with Interest thereon in like gold coin, at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the 22nd day of Bovember, and the 22nd day of May, of each year from the date hereof, until this bond is paid. This Bond is one of a series of Bonds Of like tenor and date, numbered from one to twenty, both inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to fifteen thousand (15,000) dollars, and is lssuod and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Oounty, State of California, for the purpose of raising money for building and pur- chasing one or more school buildings, for insuring aohool buildings, for supplying school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving school grounds, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of Article XXI, Chapter III, Title III, Part III, of tho Political Code, and the Constitution Of the State of California, and in pursuance of and in strict conformity with, and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an elect ion duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Port Costa School Distrio in said County and State of California, on the 3rd day of April, 1911. And the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, here by certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as re- quired by law, and that all sots and conditions and things required by lay/ to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bands have been done, and have been .performed in regular and in due form, and in atriot accordance with the provisions Of the law authorising the issue of school district bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebt- ednese of the said Port Costa School District including this issue of bands is with- in the limit provided by law. This Bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the let day of May, 1911, and shall be payable out of the building fund of said Port Costa School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable.property of said school District. Ill 1ITIMSS WUEREOP, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of 143. California, has caused this bond to.be signed.by its Chairman and attested by its Clerk, with the seal of said Board of Supervisors attached and by the County.Auditor Of said County of Contra Costa this 22nd day of May, 1911.• County Clerk and 01,rk of the oerd e Supervisors. (SEAL) County Auditor. Chairman of Board of Supervisors. RESOLVED, Thai to each of said Bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the following form, to wit: No• Interest Coupon. $18.75. The Treasurer of Contra Coeta County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the building fund of the Port Costa School District in said County and State on the day of 19_, at his of- floe in Wartines, in said County and State, the sum of $18.75 for the interest on Bond No. of said School District. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. County Clerk and Clerk of Board o Supervisors. Mun y Auditor. It is further ordered that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, shall cause said bond to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing form; that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 22nd day of May, 1911, at the hour of ten o'eloek.A.M. to the highest and beat responsible bidder for cash in United State gold coin, and after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said County Treasurer by publication of a notice specifying the time and place of sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds shall run and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of mons for which said bonds will be sold, to wit: in United States gold ooin, that said bonds will be sold to the highest and beat responsible bidder for cash as aforesaid but in no case for leas than par and accrued interest and that the said Treasurer will• reserve the right to refect any or all of said bids, for two successive weoks in the "Contra Costa Gazette" a newspaper printed published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors hold on the let day of May, 1911, by the following vote: Ayes: Superviaors.Bihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Supervisors: None. Absent: Supervisors Done. J.H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the Coun ty.of Contra Coate, State of California. 144 3 - - z t. Y J In the matter of Requisition of 0onnty Assessor for Adding Usabine. It is by the Board ordered that requisition of George 0. Reese for a new Burroughs Adding Haobine be and the same ie hereby granted. It is further ordered that said George 0. Meese make arrangements with said Adding Maohine Company to make payment for said machine during the month of Deoember, 1911. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. And the.Board takes reoess to moat on UOnday, May 16th, 1911, at 10.o'olook A.M. U\ airman. ....Clerk. t, t tin � 145'` In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Oosta.Oounty,, Stste;of California, Monday, May 16th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock AX. Present. Hon: J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J..Rihn,J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and R.J. Buchanan. J.H: }Tells, Clark. In the Matter of Letter of H. M. Bush., to County of Contra Costa H. M. Bush presents a letter to the Board offering to sellhthe Southeast corner of Block No. 3 having a frontage of 100 feet on Main Street and 100 feet on Pine Street for the sum of $3000; also the entire Block No. 330, bounded by Howard, Las Juntas, Court and Escobar Streets, for the price of y10,000, to be used for a proposed site for a Hall of Records or any other use the County may sea fit to use it for; the same is read to the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. In the ?latter of Transfer of Fuhda. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of $667.65 be and the same is hereby transferred from the General Fund to the State Fund for the following purposes, to wit: For Whittier State Sohool, $365.65 For Home for Feeble-Minded, 125.00 For Preston School of Industry, 77.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Advertising for Supplies for County Jail, County Hospital and Stationery for County officers for ensuing year. It 1s by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise for sealed proposals to be directed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, to be received at said Clerk's office, up to and until 10 o'clock A M. On Monday, June 19th, 1911, and not thereafter, for furnishing supplies, drugs, provisions for the County Jail and County Hoepital, and for furniah ing to the County and its officers, stationary for the ensuing year, or so much of stationary, drugs, supplies, groceries, as given and designated on list thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board and which is hereby referred to and ma?o a part of this Order, as may be required by and for the use of the County of Contra Costa, for the ensuing year. 14 i • It is further ordered that said notices state that preference will be given, first, to artioles grown or produced wholly in this County or wholly in this State, and seoo#dly, to articles partially manufactured or produced in this county and State, and that no bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in the sum of 4200. payable to the Chairman of tho Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to be returned to bidder on the rejection of his or their bid, or upon the approval of bond on award of contract to the successful bidder; that bidders state separately the price of each article of stationery, and price of each article of other supplies furnished, using the list prepared by the clerk of this Board and in considering said bide, the Board reserves the right to reject or accept all or any of said bids, or accept or reject the whole or any part Of said bid. Said stationery, groceries, and other supplies, drugs, surgical appliances, to be delivered by the persot or persons to whom award of contract is made, to the County Fail, Court House, or Cottnty Hospital as may be required. Sucoesaful bidders will be required to give a bond in the sum of $1000 for the faithful performance of contract awarded to him. Samples, except for standard articles fully d:soribed in list on file in the office of the clerk of this Board, shall be submitted by each bidder and if any bid be accepted a sample of such article will be required to be kept at the oonrt house during the continuance of contract awarded to such bidder. Claims for supplies furnished will be examined an8 if found correct will be allowed monthly. The foregoing order is passed by following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. N oos: Hone. Absent on roll call Supervisor Rihn. In the Hatter of Allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that a cash allowance of $8.00 per month be made to Andrew Lodi, commencing May let, 1911. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of said Andrew Lodi for said sum, on the first day of each and evory month commencing May 1st, 1911, and continue until the further order of the Board;jt And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 6th, 1911, at 10 o'clock ...110. ............62!'!4'- Clerk. 147= -In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California. Monday, June 6th, 1811. The.Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Kon. J. H. T rythall,Chairman; supervisors 0. J. Yihn ' J:P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Bnohanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of May, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chair- man and Clerk. in the Matter of Ieouanoe of Liquor .Lioeneos. The License Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costs, is authorised to issue licenses for the sale of intoxlosting liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wits C.C. Barandsen National Saloon Clayton O.S. Burpee Walnut Creek Lizzie Coates N. of Co. Road leading from Pacheco to Concord John F. Leroy Wild Idle Saloon Byron Daniel Denehy Dan's Saloon Crclona B. Forrando Star Saloon Valona Frank Casson Hooketon Grand Canyon Park Co. Grand Canyon Park RestRiohmond Victor Gillo Cor. Concord Ave. m California St. Blum& Wittenmyer Addition Conoord F.M. Holway Main at. Byron Mrs. E.B. Masterson San Pablo Hotel San Pablo Tim Mnldowney Lots 16 and 18, Block l Pullman Townsite Alonzo Maraton Cor. San Pablo Ave. 6 Cutting Boulevard Manuel B. Nunes Eagle Saloon Clayton J. & A. E. Rosa„ Cor. Alvarado St. m woad J16 San Pablo Chris Rose Near S.P. Depot San Pablo Manuel Rose Danville Hotel Danville Benjamin Scott There Saloon S.P.R.R. Antioch Joseph Vincent Car. Ord Ave. k Wanda St. Valona Ernest Whelan John Minta Building Oakley y The said ordor is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 148 In the Matter of appliestiona for Wholesale Liquor Ldoensea. Appliestions for wholesale liquor licenses are made to the Board by the fol- lowing named persons at the followiyg named plaoes, to wit: B. Ignace Co. Main St. Walnut Creek Chew Chong Riokmot Canning Co"o. land Orwood Treat The board fixes the hearing thereon for Monday , July 3rd, 1911, at 10 o'olook A.M. In the Matter of Applioation for Liquor Licenses. Appliostione for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxiosting liquors in quantities lose then one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sone at the following named places, to wit: Mrs. M. Asears San Pablo Ave. b Road #7 Jerry Burke Commeroial Hotel Port Costa Byron Hot Springs Hotel Byron Hot Springs Bert Coppelberger San Pablo Ave. & Potrero Ave. Stege Junction Bias A Sota San Pablo Ave. a Potrero Ave. Stege Chiese do Bussaglia Enterptse Saloon Crookett Cornelius Crowley S. aide Loring Ave. Crookett Thomas Cox Iriquoia Saloon Crookett J. L. Froriahe Lot 6, Byron Antonio Irti Car. Ceres St. b End Ave. Valona E.P. Lyach California Hotel Port Costs Pierre Loubert Now Lafayette Hotel Lafayette John Luoy Port Costa A.J. Moller b Brans Sunnyside Hotel Roads 14& 16, San Pabl k• Murphy S. side Loring Ave. Crookett J.S.Moitosa Union Saloon San Pablo Jeremiah Mshoney lot St. h Parker Ave. Rodeo J.J. Moasmera Bay View Park gear Martinez Christo P. Satin sew York Island Hear Bleak Diamond W.A. Rogers, Rogers Hotel Walnut Creek James P. Stephens Cor. Loring Ave. i Bay St. Crockett The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Monday, July 3rd, 1911 at 10 o'olook A.M. a Sn the hatter of appointment of Penn& Keeper „ for Mt. Diablo Pond District. A petition having been presented to this Board praying for appointment of G.W. Atchison, as Pound Master of St. Diablo Pound District, It is by the Board ordered that said G.W. Atchison be, and he is, hereby ap- Pointed Pound,Keeper in and for Mt. Diablo Pound District and that he give bond and take oath as required by Ordinance of this Board. in the Matter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following named indigents be made the following cash allowances, oaemenaing June let, 1911: Joseph Franaki, $8.00 per month. Seperansa Cutino, 16.00 „ n It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Davld Rowell for #16.00 par month be and the same is hereby increased to $86. per month, commencing June let, 1911. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of wsoh of above named indigents in the sums sat opposite their said names commencing June let, 1911, and continuing until the farther order of this Board. h- In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents Itis by the Board ordered that Frank Fray be and he is hereby granted an allowance of$20.00 per month in supplies commancing June lot, 1911. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Elsie May Lucas of Walnut Creek in the sum of #12. and allowance of #16. per month made to Mrs. Maria Martin of Byron, be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after June let, 1911. K, 150 In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The Tax Collector and County Auditor haling oertified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments, It ie, upon motion duly made and oarriedv by the Boerd,ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and they are and each of them is, hereby ordered cancelled and the oler]c of this Board is hereby authorized to make proper entry of Cancellation in 901. E OrdWB of Cancellation of this Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants heretofore allowed the Sunset Lumber Company be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled. Warrant No. 1b66 - - $ 19.00 Warrant No. 1667 - - 1.40 Warrant 80. 1807 - - 111.77 In the Matter of Plans and Specifications for Branch Jail at Conor&. The District Attorney appears before the Board at this date with plane of a Jai which has been adopted by the Board of Trustees of Town of Concord, and states to this Board that the town of Concord is willing to deed to the County of Contra Costa a site on which to ereot a fail for the use of said town and the County of Contra Costs and pay the sum of $100 towards the creation of said Jail; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said proposition of said town of Con- cord be accepted by this Board and said plane and specifications this day presented to this Board be and they are hereby adopted and approved as the plane and speoifioat ions of this Board to govern in the oonatruotion of said Jail at Concord. It is further ordered that the olork of this Board be and he is hereby authorize and directed and instructed for and on behalf of this Board to advertise in "The Transcript" for sealed tenders to be presented to this Board on Monday, July 3rd, 1911 at 11 o'clock A.M. on Bald day, for the oonstruotion of said Jail Building in accordance with plane and specifications this day adopted by this Board and which are on file in the office of the olerk of this Board; All bids or proposals must be accompanied by a oash deposit or certified check in a sum not less than ten per oent of the amount bid; said deposit or certified check to be forfeited to the County of Contra Costa if the successful bidder does not, within ten days after receiving notice that the contract has been awarded to him, enter into a contract with the County of Contra Costa, for the construction of and oomplet ion of said buildifg in accordance with plane and specifications so adopted and must execute a good and sufficient bond which is acceptable to this Board in an amount equal'to full amount of contract prioe, guaranteeing the faithful performance of said 1 contract, and the payment of all claims and demands for labor performed and materials furnished. The contract and bond must be executed within ten days after award thereof. That said notice shall contain tho provision that eight hours shall conatitu e s day's work on said building and that the minimum wages shall not be less than $2.00 • per day. That the Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids. In the Matter of Requisition of Martin W. Joost, County Tax Collector for Metal Counter. The County Taz Collector presents requisition together with plans from M.G. West Company for metal counter to extend the entire length of ofnoe (extension to present counter). Thereupon, upon motion duly made and seconded, It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted and said officer authorised to procure said counter as shown on said requisition; arrangements to be made with said Company for the payment of the oounter, duping the month of December, 191le In'the Matter of Levying of Tax for • Collecting, Preparing and Maintaining an Exhibit at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. After hearing argument of G.W. MORear, U.N. Belehaw, L.D.Dimm, G.H.Umbeen, and Ira Kilgore, in regard to this Board levying a special tax on taxable property within the county of Contra Coats, for the purpose of oreatiag a fund to be used for collecting, preparing and maintaining an exhibition of the products and induetrie of the County of Contra Costa, - the following Resolution was adopted by unanimous vote of this Board, to wit. WHEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of this Board that it will be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costs, to oolleot, maintain an exhibition of the produota and industries of the County of Contra Costa, at the Panama-Paoifio Ex- position to be held in San Pranoisoo during the year 1915, for the purpose of enoour- aging immigration and increasing trade in the products d the County of Contra Costs and, WHEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of this Board that it will be neooee for this Board to create a fund to be used for oolleoting, preparing and maintaining said exhibition of the products and industries of the County of Contra Costa at said Panama-Paoifio Exposition. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that it is the intention of this Board to levy at 152 the proper time for levying taxes for the year 1911, a special tax of six cents on each 4100 of valuation of the taxable property within the County of Contra Coats according to the assessment roll. IK In the Matter of Resignation of John J. Burke, as Justice of the Peace in and for the Fifth Judicial Township. John J. Burke, having heretofore presented to this Board, his resignation as Justice of the Peace in and for the Fifth Jndioial Township, Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the some is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant from and after Monday Juno 6th, 1911 at 12 o'clock M. K In the Batter of Appointment of Justice of the Peace of Fifth Judicial Township, Contra Coats County. The office of Justice of the Peace for the Fifth Judicial Township having been declared vacant, petitinne praying for appointment of Bernard Tierney, and E.P. Jackson are presented to the Board; Thereupon, Supervisor Hook places in nomination Bernard Tierney which nominat- ion is seconded by Supervisor Casey; thereupon Supervisor Bibb places in nomination 4 R.P.Jaokson which said nomination is s000nded by Supervisor Buchanan; upon roll oa12 # the following vote was takon: For Barnard Tierney, - Supervisors Hook and Casey. For E.P.Jackeon , - Supervisors Rihn, Buchanan and Trythall. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that E.P.Jaokson, be and be is horeby appointed Justice of the Peace of, in and for Judicial Township No. 5. It is further ordered that said E.P. Jackson take oath and give band as re- quired by law. (, In the hatter of Petition for appointment of 4S Pound Master in Stege Pound District. A petition praying for the appointment of Cbarles Spooht, as Pound Master in and for Stage Pound District, is presented to the Board; It is by the Board ordered that said Charles Specht be and be is hereby appoint- ed Pound Keeper in and for Stege Pound District, and that he give bond and take oath as required by Crdinanoe of this Board. In the Mattorfrf petition of"John 8andres for a Liquor License. A protest having been filed praying that liquor license of.John Sandres be re- voked, It is by the Board ordered that a citation issue to John Sandres to appear be- fore this Board on June 19th,,1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. to show cause why his tem- porary license should not be revoked and his petition for a liquor license denied. In the Matter of application of Y: Vioohio for a Wholesale Liquor License. • Said petition praying for a liquor license having its principal place of business in an incorporated town, - It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied and the Lioenae Tax Colleotor is hereby authorized to return to said V•Vioohio, the money deposited with said application. In the Matter of application of Harrison Lincoln for a Liquor Lioenae. The Board orders that application of Harrison Lincoln for a liquor license bear Clifton Court, on Old River, be end the some is hereby ordered granted.,( In the Matter of application of Antone E.Rose for' a Liquor License. A protest having been filed to the granting of a license to Antone E.Rose at Henry Hotel, Alamo, - J.E.Nottingham, appears before the Board, in support of said protest; after hearing statements of said J.E.Nottinghem, and Antone Rose, It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said application is horo- by continued to and sot for Monday, June 19th, 1911s at 10 o'clock A.M. 54 In the Matter of Sale of Port Costa Sohool Oonds. L.H.Battner, County Treasurer having reported to this Board the sale of #15,00 bond issue of Port Costa Sohool Dietriot, to J.H.Adams & Company for the sum of $15,000 par value and a premium of $441 and acorued interest to date of delivery, and said bid being the highest and best bid offered, It is by the Board ordered that said sale of said bonds by said County Treasurer to John R.Adams & Company of San Franoisoo for said sum of $18,441 and soorued ibt8 eat to date of delivery be and the some is hereby oonfirmed. In the Hatter of appointment of members of County Board of Eduoation. It appearing to the Board that the terms of offioe of Ida S.Hall and W.T.Helms as members of the County Board of Eduoation have expired, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, s000nded by Supervisor Buobanon ordered that Ida 3-Hall and W.T.Holms, be and they are and esoh of them Is hereby appointed Members of the County Board of Eduoation of Contra Costa County for the ensuing two years. The vote thereon being ss follows: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Buohanan and Trythail. Absent on roll oall: Supervisor Hook. In the Matter of Communiostion of Mrs. Julia O'Hare in regard to Eleotrio Wires in town of Rodeo. A oammunioation from Mrs. Julia O'Hare to Supervisor Rihn in regard to eleotrio wires in town of Rodeo, having been presented to this Board; It is by the Board ordered that said oommunioation be referred to, the Distriot Attorney of Contra Costa County with full power to sot in said matter. 49 In the Matter of Requisition of Wm. H. Hanlon County Superintendent of Sohools, It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of Wm. H. Hanlon for a new adding machine be and the same is hereby granted. X55 In the utter of Extermination of Squirrels throughout Contra Costa County. J.H.Sehoes U.S. Squirrel Inspector in charge of extermination of squirrels in Contra Costa County appears before the Board and makes verbal report to this Board of the work done in Contra Costs County during the preceding month. In the Matter of gorreotion of Description of Antone School District. The following Resolution was presented to the Board and adopted by the nnanimo s • vote thereof: r_ WHEREAS, the Superintendent of Schobla of Contra Costa County has reported to this Board that the boundaries of the Antone School District of Alameda and Contra Costs Counties are oonflioting and incorrectly described in the r000rdg of this Board in a certain resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted by this Board on Monday the 6th day of Februgry, A.D.1911, and of record in Volume 17 of the Supervisors Records at page 98; and, WHEREAS, this Board, after making an examination of the description of said boundaries, is of the opinion that the report of the Superintendent of Schools in re- gard thereto is oorreot, now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Beer& of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that this Board hereby finds and deolarea, after making an examination of the description of said boundaries, that the report of the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, in relation to the boundaries of Antone School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties is correct, and that said boundaries are conflioting and incorrectly described in the particular pointed out in said report, and that the description of said boundaries hereinafter act forth will correctly describe all the territory located within said school district, and covers the same territory described in the previous resolution of this Board; and, IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED that the description of the boundaries of said School District, as set forth in said resolution, passed and adopted by this Board on Monday the 6th day of February, 1911, be and the Same hereby is amended to read as follows, to wit: Correated Desoription of the Boundaries of Antone School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Beginning on the dividing line between Ranchos Santa Rita and San Ramon where same is intersected by the line dividing the lands now or formerly owned by Caroline Castereon from the lands now or formerly owned by A.F.Sohweer, at al; thence westerly and northerly along Said dividing line to the southerly line of the lands now or for- merly owned by Race N.Kamp, said line being the southerly line of Plot 13 as said plot is so designated and delineated on that certain map entitled "map bf the Prop- erty of the Estate of Elizabeth A.Dougherty,"ato.and filed for record May 11th, 1891, ' in the office of the Recorder of Alameda County, California; thence westerly-along Said line of Plot 13 and along the southerly line of Plots 14 and 15 of said map 15� to the southwest corner of Plot 16; thenoe Northerly along.the westerly line of said Plot 16 to the southerly line of,Plot 16 of said map; thenoe'westerly along the south Orly line of Plot 16 to the line dividing'Plote 16 and U of said map; thence norther ly along said dividing line and the line dividing Plots 17, 19 and 19 from Plots 31,, 29 and 26 of said, map to,the southerly line of Plot 20 of said map; thenoe northwest- erly along said line of Plot 20 to the dividing line between Plots 20 and 21 of said map; thence along said dividing line Northeasterly and southeasterly to the dividing line between Plots 21 and 4 of said map; thence northerly along the said dividing line to the dividing lines between Plots 3 and 4 of said map; thence along said di- viding line southeasterly to the southeast oorner of said Plot 3; thence northerly along the easterly line of said Plot 3, the same being the most westerly line of the lands now or formerly owned by Manuel Brown to its intersection with the'North line of Section 16, Township 2 South, Range 1 mast; thence easterly along said North line of said Section 16 and along the north line of Sections 16 and 14, Township and Range aforesaid, the same being the northerly line of the lands of said Manuel Brown, to the north quarter of said Section 14; thence south on the line dividing the East half from the west half of Sections 14 and 23 to the boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costs Counties; thence southwesterly along Bald boundary line to the dividing line between Sections 22 and 23; thence south along said line to the southeast corner of Section 22; thence west along the south line of Section 22, to the quarter corner between Sections 22 and27; thence south and west along the east and south lines of the Northwest quarter of Section 27 to the quarter corner between Sections 27 and 28; thence south along the dividing line between Sections 27 and B and between Sections 33 and 34 to the North line of Rancho Santa Rita, the same bein the south line pf the lands now or formerly owned by R.N.Casterson; thence westerly along said line of lands of Casterson to the dividing line between Ranchos Santa Rita and San Ramon; thence south along said dividing line to the point of beginning. In the Natter of Petition of Residents of that portion'of Contra Costa County bordering on the Cowell Portland Cement Company's Plant in Ygnaoio and Clayton valleys. It is by the Board ordered that the olork of this Board notify all persons interested in said matter to appear before this Board on Monday, dune l2th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. in order for this Board to determine what steps are necessary to be ' taken in said matter. i r In'the Matter of allowanoe•of Claims for Bridge Work, oil,-oto. Certain claims for bridge work, oil, et being presented againetthe dif- ferent road funds of. the county and it appearing to the Board that the funds of Bait road dietriote would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaims it is now by the Board ordered that said alsime to be paid to the olaimante, in the amounts and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund L. Anderson & Company $ 23.80 + 22.50 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 Antloeh Lttmber Company 11.14 10.14 R.D.1}3.D.4, 1.00 Antiooh Lumber Company 98.01 97.00 R.L.I,3.D.6, 1.01 Cal. Corrug. Culvert Co. 465.00 460.00 R.D.1,3.D.1, 5.00 Chas. Chapman 33.00 32.00 R,D.1,3.D.4, 1.00, Cai. Corrug. Oulvert'Co. 86.50 85.50 R.D.1,3.D.4, 1.00 Leo Frank 33.00 32.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 Wm. Frank 32.00 31.00 R.D.1,3.D.4, 1.00 Ban Frank 80.00 79.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 BartlettFrank 24.00 23.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 F.Bebeian 16.00 16.00 R.D.l,S.D.4, 1.00 Redwood Mnfg. Co. 6.73 5.73 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 Redwood Mnfg. Co. 78.84 77.84 R.D.1,SD. 4, 1.00 F. Tutt 22.00 21.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, 1.00 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of.Contra Costa Count draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of esoh of above named olaimants, in the euma and out of the funds kbove named. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Rook,Buohsnan and Trythall. Noee: Hone. In the Matter of Purahase from Martha MoMshon of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Blook 21, of the Additional or Welsh Survey of the Town of Martina. Martha MoMahon delivers at this time to this Board a good and auffioient deed convoying to the County of Contra Costa, all those oertaln lots, pi000s or par- oels of land, situate, lying and being 1n the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and partioularly desoribed as follows, to wit: Being Lots Numbered One (1), two (2), three (3) and Four (4), in Blook Twenty.-one (21) as the same are laid out and designated on a map of the Additional or Weloh Survey of the town of Martinez, having a frontage on Court utroet in said town of Martines, of one hundred (100) feet, and a frontage cn Main Street of two hundred (E00} feet, and a frontage on Fine Street of one hundred (100) feet, and being the lands and promises oonvoyed by F.it.Warmoastle, at al. to T.A. MoMahon by deed dated April 2nd, 1890, and reoorded in the offioe of County Reoorder of said County of Contra Costa on April 4th, 1890 in Vol. 55 of Deeds, at page 276 thereof. And it appearing to the satiefeation of the Board that said lands were apprai.aed for the sum of$10,000 and that said sum is fair and reasonable and said lands are reasonably worth said sum of Tan thousand dollars ($10,000.) and that said lands oannot be purchased for a lose sum than sum designated in said appraisement, and that said lands are well adapted for the purposes for whioh they are desired, 158 and that said Report of Appraisers having been on file and the Board having directed that notice of time and place fixed for consummating the purchase of said lands from the owners thereof for the price of Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) be given by publication as required by law in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper and it duly appearing by affidavit of W.B.Sharkay on file with the clerk of this Board that due and legal notice of Intention of this Board to purobasa said lands from the own- era thereof at the price heretofore mentioned was duly given in all respects as ra- quired by law, and there having been no objections filed to purchase of egid lands and the District Attorney having examined the title to said lands and reported to this Board that the same was free and clear of all enoumbranoos, Aud said Martha McMahon presents a dead to the above described lands to the county of contra Costa, which said deed is approved by the District Attorney of q contra Costa county, i It is by the Board ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted' and the same is hereby ordered recorded. It is further ordered that upon the presentation of a duly verified claim therefor, that said Martha McMahon be allowed the sum of $10,000 in full payment for said lands and that said sum be paid out of the General Fund. The foregoing order is panned by the unanimous veto of the Board. In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Al- lowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes reason to meet on Monday, June 18th, 1911, at 10 o'oloo A.M. I/I 159 In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa Costa Btate of California. Monday, June 12th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock Q.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.P.Cieey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. in the Matter of Employment of Expert of Board of Supervisors. The District Attorney having signified his willingness to perform the expert- ing of the bills for the Board of Supervisors, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the employ- ment of Frasier• Ridgeway, to be expert of this Board, be and the same is hereby dis-oontinued from and after June 1st, 1911. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. ��• In the Matter of application of California Burner Company to install oil burners in the Court House Furnaces. A letter from the California Burner Company offering to install oil burners in the furnaces of the Court House is received and read to the Board, and by the Board ordered placed on file. In the Matter of petition of Residents of that portion of Contra Costa County bordering on the Cowell Portland Cement Company's plant in Ygnaoio and Clayton Valleys. ' This Board having heretofore given notice to the parties interested to ap- pear at this time before this Board for the purpose of determining the proper pro- cedure to take in regard to duet eminating from Cowell Portland Cement Company's plant, the following gentlemen appear before this Board and make statements in re- gard to said matter, to wit: A.B. McKenzie, District Attorney; John Bermingham, Jr., A.W. Maltby, John S. Partridge, John Sutton and J.F. Busey. After hearing said statements, this Board determined to leave said matter in the hands of the District Attorney for adjudication. 160 Y In the Matter of Resignation of John Bermingham as Smelter Inspector. John Bermingham, Jr. presents to this Board his resignation as Smelter Inspeot .or of this Board which was read to the Board. Thereupon a verbal protest Is made by residents of Clayton and.Ygnacio Valleys to the acceptance of paid resignation by this Board. After hearing statements of the District Attorney to the offeot that he would be able to attend to said matter at less expense to the County of Contra Costa, It is by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted to take effect on June 30th, 1911. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petition of Residents, Business Ben and Property Owners at Pullman to abate a nuisance. A petition from the residents, business men and property ovrners at Pullman, Calling the attention of the Board to the un-sanitary conditions existing at corner of Pullman Avenue and South Street owing to overflow of coca pool from that certain building known an Pullman Hotel, It Is by the Board ordered that said matter be referred to the Health Officer of Contra Costa County with full power to act in said matter. In the Matter of Payment of Taxes on Property assessed to G.H. Ludinghouse. The District Attorney appears before this Board and states to the Board that G.H.Ludinghouee has receipt'•showing that he has paid the sum of $37.68 in pay- ment of first and second installment of taxes on Assessment No. 9054a, and that said assessment is not marked "paid" on the books of the Assessors office; that he has investigated the some and is satisfied that the money was paid into the proper officer and therefore presents the following resolution to this Board which is adopted by the unanimous vote thereof: WHE"AS, it appears to the satisfaotion of this Board that G.H.Ludinghouse, paid on the 88th day of November, 1910, into the office of the Tax Collector of this County, in a legal and proper manner, the sum of thirty-seven and 521100 dollars in payment of the first and second installment of taxes on certain property in the County of Contra Costa, which assessment is designated in the Assessment Roll of 1910 as "Assessment No. 9054a"; and, WHEREAS, said installment of taxes has not been marked "paid" by the Tax Collector nor has the money for the said installments of taxes been paid into the County Treasury by George E.Bearoy, who was Tax Collector at the time said payment was made; and where}s, said installments of taxes with penalty was oharged up to Martin W. Joost, the present Tax Collector, when he assumed offioe, THEREFORE, be it resolved that A.N.Bullonger, County Auditor, be, and he is hereby authorised and direoted to Credit the said martin W.Joost, Tax Colleotor, wit the amount of said aseessm a t, to wit: the sum of thirty-seven and 52/100 dollars and penalty, and the said martin W.Jooet, and the said A.N.Bullenger be, and they are hereby authorized and direoted.to mark the said assessment "paid" on the assess- ment roll of 1910. K In-the Matter of Allowanoe of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board"} those found to be oorreot are ordered paid by the said Board, and signed by the;Qhairman and Clerk, and ordered entered on the Aliowanoe Book of this Board. And the Board takes reoeas to meet on Monday, June 19th, 1911, at 10 o'elook A.M. .. � Chairman. ,/ ......Clerk. 162 In the Board of Supervisors of Oontra d'osta County, State of California. Monday, June 19th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. 0. . . . .0 In the Matter of Advertising for Bide for Supplies to be furnished to County Jail, County Hospital and County Offioeri. It is by the Board ordered that the time for opening bids be and the same is hereby continued to and act for Monday June 86th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Petitions of John %andres and Antone F. Rose for Liquor Licensee. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hcaring on petitions of John Itandree and Antone F. Rose for a liquor license and on protest thereto, be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, June s6th, 1911, at 10 9'olook A.M. I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 86th, 1911s at 10 o'clock A.M. ' r Chairman. .. .f.. .. ..Clark. 163 . In the Board of Supervisore of Contra Costa County, Stato of CaIlifornia' Monday, June 26th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon, J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. 8ibn, J.P. Osesy, 4inoent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H. Wella, Clerk. In the Matter of Communication of James Z. Booth, in regard to farming Implements stored along County Road. James E. Booth having Tiled with this Board a communication in regard to certain farming implements belonging to George Trevltts, being stored on the county road in front of 'the property of James E. Booth, It is, upon motion duly made and Carried, by the Board ordered that said com- munication be and the same 1s hereby referred to Supervisor Casey, with full porter to act in the promises. In the Matter of Requisition for supplies. Ooronor C.L.Abbott, preeeats a requiaitimi for supplies; whereupon it is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of application of Chew Chong for a wholesale liquor license. Upon request of petitioner, it is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby allowed to'bo withdrawn and the money deposited with the said application is ordered returned to said petitioner by the License Tax Collector. The vote on said order is as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. y Absent un roll call: Supervisor Rihn.K, In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant of.Aaltera Surgical Company. - On motion duly made and oarried, it is by the,Board ordered that Auditer'9 164 Warrant No. 1884 payable to Walters Sgrgioal Company for the eum of $1104 be and the Same is hereby ordered oanoelled.,� ; In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $20.00 per month be and the same is hereby made to Mary Bellioi, commencing April let, 1911. And it is further ordered that an allowance of $7. per month be made to P. Potenso for the care of Satie Faesietta, commencing April let, 1911. And it is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw f warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said above named persons, in the sums above named, on the first day of each and every month until the further order of this Board.k In the Matter of placing Highways and Railroad Crossings in proper condition. It is, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorised to notify the Oakland and Antioch Railway, a corporation, the Port Costa Water Company, a corporation and the people having the contract for sewer work in the town of Conoord, and all others to whom it may concern, to put the county roads where they are crossed by railroads, ditches or otherwise, in as good condition as they were before aroseing said road, or excavating same, for railroada, water pipes, sowers or otherwise. 1� In the Matter of Application of R.N. Burgess, to lay water pipes in, over and along the highways in Supervisor District No. 3, in Contra Costa County California. The following Resolution visa introduced by Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Casey, and adopted by the following vote, to wit: Ayea, Supervisors • Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes, None. Absent on roll call, Supervisor Rihn. WHEREAS, R. 21. Burgess, has filed his petition before this Board, praying for the privilege of using the public highways, streets, and thoroughfares of Superr visor District No. 3, of the County of Contra Costa, for the purpose of laying 165 down water pipes therein so far as maybe necessary for introducing and supplying the inhabitants of said Supervisor Distriot No. 3 of said county with fresh vrster for domestic and all other purposes. MIEREAS, it appears to this,Board that the best interest of Supervisor District No. 3 of said county demand that the said privilege should be granted, IT I3 HEREBY ORDERED, that said R.N. Burgess, his successors and assigns, be granted the privilege of using the public highways, streets, and thoroughfares, of the said Supervisor District No. 3, of said County of Contra Costa, State of California, which are under the control of this Board, for the purpose of laying down water pipes therein so far as may be necessary for introducing and supplying the inhabitants of said Supervisor District No. 3 of said county with fresh water for .domegtic and all other purposes: subject to the following conditions; First: The water pipes shall be laid so that the top is at least two (2) foot below the surface of the ground. Second: That when any highway, street or thoroughfare is opened for the purpose of laying water pipes or for the purpose of repairing or altering the same, said highway, street or thoroughfare shall be restored to as good condition as it visa before said street visa opened. Third: That when the grade of any highway, street or thoroughfare, in which is laid any wator pipe belonging to said R.N. Burgoaa, is changed by lawful outhority the said R.N. Burgess his sucoessora said assigns, shall at his own expense make such changes of its pipe as may be necessary. Fourth: All pipes laid in any highway, street or thoroughfare shall be placed in the following positions, to wit: In roads which are forty feet wide the water pipes shall be laid twelve (12) feet from the property•line, in roads fifty feet wide, the said pipes shall be laid fourteen (14) feet from the property line, in roads sixty (60) feet wide, the said pipes shall be laid sixteen (16) feet from the property line, in roads eighty feet wide the said pipes shall be laid eighteen (18) feet from the property line and in roads one hundred feet wide, the said pipes shall be laid twenty-four (24) feet. from the property line. Fifth: All regulations that are general in their character and application, which shall hereafter be adopted by this Board•rogulating the use of the highways, streets and thoroughfares of said oounty, for the purpose of laying water pipe are to be observed and conformed to by said R.N. Burgoaa, his successors and assigns. In the L4attor of application of Antone hose for a Liquor License. The hearing on application of Antone Rose for a liquor license and on protest thereto, comes regularly before the Board at this time, J.E.Rodgore, Esq. appearing for the petitioner and no one appearing on behalf of the Protestants; 166 Thereafter, after hearing testimony of Antone Roso and statement of attornoy for petitioner, upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that said applioation be and the same is hereby granted and protest thereto, be and the same is hereby denied. k In the Matterof applioation of JohnAandres, for a liquor License. The hearing on application of John Randres for a liquor license at Pullman Hotel, Contra Costa County, comes regularly before the Board at this time, J.E. Rodgers, Esq. appearing for petitioner and the District Attorney appearing for and on behalf of the protectants; Thereupon, after hearing testimony of John 8audres it is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby granted and the protest thereto, be and the same is hereby denied.x y In the flatter of Abatement of Nuisance existing at Pullman Hotel, Pullman. It ie, upon motion duly made and carried, that John Sandrea, proprietor Of the Pullman Hotel at Pullman; Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby given ton days from mid after this date, to abate the nuisance caused by the overflow of a sees pool from said Hotel. In the flatter of Granting Leave of ' Absence to County Assessor. Upon, motion duly made and earried,-it is by the Board ordered that G.O. Meese, County Assessor, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of California, of thirty days from date of leaving State. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 167 In the Matter of Repair of Bridge in Supervisor District No. D. _ Supervisor Trythall Road Commissioner of Road Dist. No. 6, reports to this Board that the bridge over Marsh Crock and what is known as Collis Bridge, is in poor condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereof; It is, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Rihn, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Trythall be and he is hereby authorized to replace or repair said bridge immediately without notice. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Award of Contract for the Furnishing of Supplies to the County of Contra Costa. This Board having heretofore by its order duly made and entered directed and instructed the clerk of this Board to advertise for eupplies.for the furnishing 'td the County of Contra Costa, for the County Hospital, Jail and Court House, cer- tain groceries, proviaionst clothing, druga, stationery and other supplies, and said clerk having so advertised for bids for the furnishing thereof in the manner and for the time proscribed by law, and bids for the furnishing of said supplies having been heretofore received by the Board, and this Board having fully considered and the same„oarefully examined the samples submitted to the Board by the respective bid- ders, orders that the contracts for the furnishing of said supplies to the County of Contra Costa for the ensuing year, be awarded to the following named persons and �. firms, each of said persona and Time to furnish a good and sufficient bond with two or mora sufficient sureties in the sum of 6,1000, conditioned for the faithful performance of contracts awarded to them and each of them. The following are the names of the persons and firms to whom contracts are awarded and list of articles to be supplied by each and prioe•to be paid therefor, to wit: BAER BROS. -- Dry Goods-- Sheeting, unbleached, 7-4, per yard - - - - - - - - .19 Sheeting, unbleached, 8-4, .' - - - - - - - - .21 Shoos, mens, satin oalf, lace, plain wide too, pair --- 1.56 W. J. DOUGLAS ---Stationery -- Holdfast Mucilage, quarts, pox dozen - - - - - - - - - 4.00 Faber's Hexagon ponoilo, 220. 2 per grass - - - - - - - 4.50 Typewriter Ribbons, Kee Lox,Fisher Book Typewriter,eaoh- .85 'Frasers, Typewriter, Eberhard Faber, ink-Union-pon,110, .10 Eyelets, B. per box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .10 Eyelets, G Z per box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .20 Gem Paper Clips, per box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .20 xz. 168 2doNAMARA & PaISIFO IidAYi• -_- Meats --- Beef, first quality, full hind quarter, per lb. - Beef, first quality, full fore quarter, per lb. - - - - - - Corned Beef, first quality, per lb- - - - - - C. C. VAN FROOYEN --Meats -- Beef, first quality, full fore quarter, per]b. - - - - - - -- 11 1/4 Corned Beef, first quality, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - .12 Mutton, half carcasses, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --14 ROSENSTROR & DANZIGM --- Dry Goods & Clothing---- Blankets, for jail, 10-4, double, gray, sample Ito. 1, each - - -.98 Shirts, over, sample Ito. 11 per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.72 1/2 Coats, blue denim, per dozen - - - - - - - - - r - - - - - - 7.60 Overalls, sample Ito. 1, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.64 Sooks, ootton, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - .60 Undershirts, mans, white or brown, Jersey ribbed, doz. No.2 - 4.17 1/2 Provers, mens, white or brown, jersey ribbed, doz. No. 2, _ _ 4.17 172 attreases, jail, bag, each - - - - ^ -.85 Shoes, mono, satin oalf, laced, plain wide toe, per pair - - - 1.32 1/2 MIS. G. STEWART. --Groceries -- Clsa, evaporated, in boxes, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - -.04 Bacon, first class, breakfast, per ib- - - - - - - - - - - - -21 Beans, White, full seeks, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -03 1/2 Beane, pink, full sacks, per 1b. - - - - - - - - - - - - .04 Butter, creamery, Feb. to Aug, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - .27 1/2 Bran, in seeks, per ton - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28.60 Codfish, middles, 40 lb, boxes, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - .08 1/4 Codfish, strips, in 40 lb. boxes, per lb. - - - - - - - -- .07 Eggs, by the oases, Feb. to Aug. per dozen - - - - - - - - .30 Ice, weight at place of delivery, per lb. - - , - - - - - .01 1/4 Ray, oat, first quality, baled, par ton - - - - - - - - - - -10.00 Lard, in tubs, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -13. Matahoa, block, per can - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - 1.00 Pearl Barley, by seek, per .07 Sago, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .04 Salt, dairy, 1001be- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -70 Syrup, Pergallon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -30 Tabasco, ambking, Union Leader, by Carton, per lb. - - - - .40 Tobacco, Durham, smoking, by oarton, per lb- - - - - - - - .64 Tomatoes, 1 gal. cans, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.40 Toilet Papor, by be.-, of 100 pkga. per pkg- - - - - - - - - - -05 1/4 J.J. MoNARARA - Beans, pink, full seeks, per lb. - - - - -,- - - - - -04 Butter, creamery, Aug. to Feb. per lb- - - - - - - - - - - -34 Cornmeal, white or yellow, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - -02 1/4 Codfish, strips, in 40 lb. boxes, per box - - - - - - - - 2.80 Ray, alfalfa, first quality, baled, per ton - - - - - - - 8.00 011, Elaine, in 5 gal. cans, per gal. - - - - - - - - ^ - .25 1/2 Peas, Split, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .0414 Peaches, sun dried, in sacks, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - -07 Pearl Barley, by the seek, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - -03 1/2 -Soap, Borax, bath and toilet, per doz- - - - - - - - - - - -45 Toilet paper, by box of 100 pkgs. per pk&- - - ^ - - - - .05 1/4 L. MEYER & COMPANY -- Dry Goods - Blankets, single, wool, blue institution, 6 lb. 62x82 in. --2.76 Toweling, Turkish, 18 inches wide, per yard - - - - - - - - .16" Towels, Cotton Ruokabeok, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - .85 Gingham, Apron, per yard - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .05 3/4 Pillows, feather, sample Ito. 2, per dozen - - - - - - -- 7.00 167 In the Futter of Repsit of Bridge in Supervisor District No. S. _ a Supervisor Trythall Road Commissioner of Road Dist. No. 6, reports to this Board that the bridge over Marsh Creek and what is kaovm as Collie Bridge, is in poor condition and great emergonoy exists for the repair thereof; It is, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Rihn, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Trythall be and he is hereby authorized to replace or repair said bridge immediately without notice. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Award of Contract for the Furnishing of Suppliestothe County of Contra Costa. This Board having heretofore by its order duly made and entered directed and instructed the olork of this Board to advertise for supplies for the furnishing t6 the County of Contra Costa, for the County Hospital, Jail and Court House, car- tain grooerios, provisions, clothing, drugs, stationery and other supplies, and said clerk having so advertised for bids for the furnishing thereof in the manner and for the time proscribed by law, and bids for the furnishing of said supplies having been heretofore received by the Board, and this Board having fully considered and the somc„oarefully examined the samples submitted to the Board by the respective bid- i dura, orders that the contracts for the fureiahing of said supplies to the County of Contra Costa for the ensuing year, be awarded to the following named persons and firma, each of said persons and firms to furnish a good and sufficient bond with two or more sufficient sureties in the sum of 6,1000, conditioned for the faithful performance of contracts awarded to them and each of them. The following are the names of the persons and firms to whom contracts are awarded and list of articles to be supplied by each and price'to be paid therefor, to wit: .'BLE:? BROS. -- Dry Goods-- Sheeting, unbleached, 7-4, per yard - - - - - - - - -19 Shouting, unbleached, 8-4, " " - - - - - - - - - .21 Shooa, mens, satin oalf, lace, plain wide too, pair -- 1.36 W. J. DOUGLAS ---Stationery -- Holdfast Mucilage, quarts, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - 4.00 Faber's Hexagon ponoilo, Pio. 2 per gross - - - - - - - 4.50 Typewriter Ribbons, Kee Lox,Fisher Book Typewriter,eaoh- .86 ^rasera, Typewriter, Eberhard Faber, ink-Union-pon,110, .20 Eyelets, B. per box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -SO Eyelets, G Z per box - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - .20 Gem Paper Clips, per box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -20 168 ; MQR/1D4�Y W I..Y,�ilYlllit• ' ---- Mesta --- Beef, first quality, full hind quarter, per lb. Beef, first quality, full fore quarter, per lb. - - - - - - - .11 1�4 Corned Beef, first quality, per 1b. - - - - - - - - - - - .12 0. C. VAN PROOYEti -- Moats -- Beef, firstquality, full fore quarter, per lb. - - - - - - - - .11 1/4 Corned Beef, first quality, per ib. - - - - - - - - - - - - - .12 Mutton, hal£ carcasses, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .14 ROSERSTROH& DARZIGM --- Dry Goods & Olothing---- Blanketa, for Jail, 10-4, double, gray, sample No. 1, each - - -.98 Shirts, over, sample No. 1, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.72 1/2 Coats, blue denim, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.60 Ovoralla, sample No. 1, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.60 Books, cotton, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - .60 Undershirts, mens, white or brown, Jersey ribbed, doz. Ro,2 - 4.17 1/2 rawers, mens white or broom, Jersey ribbed, doz. Do. 2, ` - 4.17 172 attreases, Jail, bag, each - - - .86 Shoes, mens, satin oalf, laced, plain wide toe, per pair - - - 1.32 1/2 MRS. G. STEWART. --Groceries -- Applea, evaporated, in boxes, per lb* - - - - - - - - - - - - -.09 ' first class, breakfast, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - .21 Beans, white, full saoka, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .03 1/2 Beans, pink, full sacks, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - .04 Butter, creamery, Feb. to Aug. per ib. - - - - - - - - - - - .27 1/2 Bran, in saoka, per ton - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29.60 Codfish, middles, 40 lb. boxes, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - .08 1/4 Codfish, stripe, in 40 lb, boxes, per lb. - - - - - - - -- .07 Eggs, by the oases, Fob. to Aug. per dozen - - - - - - - - .30 Ica, weight at place of delivery, per lb. - - , - . - - - - .01 1/4 Ray, oat, first quality, baled, per ton - - - - - - - - - - -10.00 Lard, in tube, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -13. Llatohos, block, per can - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - 1.00 Pearl Barley, by seek, per .07 Sago, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .04 Salts dairy, 100 lbs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .70 Syrup, per gallon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .30 Tobaoao, ambking, Union Leader, by carton, per Sb. - - - - .40 Tobacco, Durham, smoking, by carton, per lb. - - - - - - - 64 Tomatoes, 1 gal. cans, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.40 Toilet Paper, by box of 100 pkge, per pkg. - - - - - - - - - .O6 1/4 J.J. MoNAMARA Beans, pink, full sacks, per lb. - - - - - - --- --- - - - - .04 Butter, oreamery, Aug. to Feb, per lb. - - - - - -- - - - .34 Cornmeal, white or yellow, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - .02 1/4 Codfish, strips, in 40 lb. boxes, per box - - - - - - - - 2.80 Ray, alfalfa, first quality, baled, per ton - - - - - - - 9.00 Oil, Elaine, in 6 gal. cane, per gal, - - - - - - - - - - .26 1/2 Peas, Split, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • - - .041f4 Peaches, sun dried, in seeks, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - .07 Pearl Barley, by the seek, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - .03 1/2 Soap, Borax, bath and toilet, per doz. - - - - - - - - - - .4B Toilet paper, by box of 100 pkge. per pkg. - - - - - - - .06 1/4 L. MEYER & COMPANY -- Dry Goods Blankets, single,single, wool, blue institution, B lb. 62xB2 in. --2.76 Toweling, Turkish, 18 inches wide, per yard - - - - - - - - .11 Towels, Cotton Huokabook, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - .82 Gingham, Apron, per yard - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - .OB 3/4 Pillowa, feather, sample IIo. 2, per dozen - - - - - - -- 7.00 169 Groceries.--- 00 rnmeal, roceries.---Cornmeal, white or yellow,'per"lb. - - - - - - - - - - - -02 1/4 Bard, in tubs, per lb. - .13 Macaroni, No. 1 in 50 lb. boxes, pea' lb- - - - - - -04 1/'4 Spaghetti, Ito. 1, in 50 lb, boxae, .por lb. - - - - - .04 1Y4 Soap; Ivory, bath and toilet, per dox. small bare - - - .60 Salt, dairy, 100 lbs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .70 L. M. LASELL COMPANY -- Groceries -- Apples; driod, good quality, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - -06 Bacon, first class, breakfast, per lb. - - - - - - - - 29 Bon Ami, per dozen - = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .80 Butter, NO. 1, pickled roil in bbla. per. lb. - -- - - .27 1/2 Butter creamery, Aug. to Feb. per lb. - - - - - - --- .34 Butter, dairy, Aug. to Peb; per lb. - - - _ - - - - - - -- -30 Butter, dairy, Feb. to Aug. per lb. - - - - - -- - - - - - '.24 Barley, rolled, in sacks, per-100 lbs- - - - - - - - - - - 1.40 Cornmeal, white or yellow, per lb--- - - - - - - - - - - - -02 1/4 Crackers, Extra Sodas, 1/2 lb. boxes, per lb- - - - - - - .07 Cornstaroh, Kingsford-Oswego, 40 lb. boxes, per lb. ---- .O6 1/4 • Egge, by case, Aug. to Feb. per doz - - - - - - - - - - _ - .35 Flour, Pacheco, in 50 lb. eaaks, per bbl. of 196 lbs. - - 5.00 Ham; first quality, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .18 Hay; oat, first quality, baled, per ton - - - - - - - - 10.00 Oata, rolled, per 100 lbs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.50 Prunes, Fronoh, 60s to 80s, in sacks, per lb. - - - = - - .06 Rioe, 100 lb. sacks, per lb. - - - - _ - - - - - •- - - - .03 1/Z Raisins, Seedless, Sultanas, unblaaahed in 60 lb. boxes,lb. .04 1/2 Soap Strykers, sand, per doz. - - - - - - - - - - - - 40 Sal Aoda, per 100lbs- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.10 Salt, dairy, 100lbs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -70 Sugar, granulated, per 100 lbs. - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.25 Tea, uncolored, Japan, by ahest, per lb.---- x.20 and ---- -25 Syrups per gallon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -30 Tobacco, ohewing, Star Plug, byhox, per lb- - - - - - - - .42 Tomatoes, 1 gal. cane, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.40 Toilet Paper, by box, 100 pkgs. per pkg- - - - - - - - - -05 1/4 Vinegar, Upham's Apple Cider, per gallon - - - - - - - - - - .18 Wheat, rolled, in soaks, per 100 lbs- - - - - - - - - - - - 2.65 Wheat & Oats, in sacks, per 100 lbs. - - - - - - - - - - 2.75 Wheat by the each, per 100 lba. - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.70 Coffee, Sample No. 2-- - - - - - - - - - Dry Goods. - - Hospital Gauze, per yard, 4-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - .04 1/4 Toweling, brown linen, per yard - - - - - - - - - - - - .09 .. Toweling, Turkish, 18 in. wide, - - - - - --- - - - .16 - - - Tennis Flannel, any color, per yard"- - - - .08 3/4 Mattresses, 6 inch. box, 2-10 x 6-2 palm leaf fiber, oot- tan felt top and bottom, good ticking, each - - - - - 3.60 Mattresses, 6 inch, box, 3-6 x 6-2, palm leaf fibs, oat- ton felt top and bottom, good ticking, each - - - - - ' 3.76 Mattresses, Jail, bag, eaoh --- - - - - - -- - - - - - - .85 -- Fuel - Coal, Wellington, loose, per ton - - - - - - - - - - - - 8.65 Coal, Wellington, in sacks, per ton - - - - - - - - 8.95 011, distillate, 34" in drums, per gal- - - - - - - - .06 1/'4011, fuel, per gallon- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .02 3Z4 Gasoline, 729 in drums, per gallon - -.- - - -.- - - - - .17 1Y2 Gasoline, 860 in drums, per gallon - - - - - - - - - - - .31 W. G. RHED.- -- Stationery -- 16 lb. legal Cap, unnumbered, 32 lines, per ream - - - 5.60 2.6 lb. legal cap, numbered-28 linea, per reap - - - - - - 3.75 16 lb. Legal Cap, unnumbered 28 linea, per roam, - - - - 2.75 14 lb. Legal Cap, Hulburt & gouthworth, per ream - - - - 4.25 .'. Arnold's FQWids, quarts,-par dozen - - - - - - - - - - 5.75 Thomas Black Ink, Quarte, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - 5.76 Perfection Muoilage, quarte, per dozen - - - - - - - - 4.75 Faber Round Pencils, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.40 Dixon's Noe. 2 and 6, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - - i.00 American Model No. 2, per gross---.- - - - - - - - - - - 6.60 Hardmuth Round -1enoils, per grace - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.76 Koh-i-poor, Pencils, H.S. with rubbers, per gross, - - - 13.80 Koh-i-noor, Pencils, H.B. per gross - - - - - - - - - - 11.40 70 , Soh-l-noor Penoila, 3 B, per gross - - - - - - - -411.40 Indelible Round Penile, per dozen.- - - - - - - - .45 Red and Blue pencils, round, per. dozen - - - - - - - - .46 Superior Round Pencils, per.dozen - - - - - - - - - .40 Pens, R,R. 149, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - .35 Pena., Gilott's No. 404, .por gross - - -, - - - - - - - - ,60 Pens, Spenoorian, per,grose - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .90 Pensy Tadella Zino, Nos. 11 and 59 per gross - - - - - 1.10 Pens, Faloon, No. 048, per gross - - - - - - - - - - -65 Pons, Judges Quill Stub, per gross - - - - - - - - - -66 Pens, No. 3, I.Y. ground points, per gross, - - - - -- 1.35 Pads, Chancellor Tablet, Legal, No. 81, ,per dozen - - - 1.35 Pads, 17o. 361, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .45 Typewriter Erasers, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -65 Typewriter Ribbons, Zee Lox for Fisher Book Typr. each - - .85 Typewriter Ribbdne, Smith.rxc;;;ier, Copying, best quality- .60 Typewriter Ribbons Smith.Promier, Record, " " - .60 Treasury Blotti#g Fads, 19:24, per dozen - - - - - - - - .60 MoG13114 Fastenera,.por box, - - - - - - - - - - •- - - - -10 Eyelets, J.H. per box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,10 F,yelets, B. per box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 Eyelois, G.Z. per box - J - - - 20 Prenoh.Carmins, pints, Ye;. dozen-- - - - - - - - - - - 5.76 Faber Penholders,.per dozen.-,- - - - - - - - - - - - .35 Eagle Penholders, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - -35 Assorted Rubber bands, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - - .30 R�kbber Bands, 000 1./4 per gross, - - - - - - - - - - - 1.10 Rubber bands, 00 1 4 per gross - - - - - - - - - - - - -- .90 Rubber bands, 31, per ,rose - - -- - - - - - - - - - - . Rubber bands, 11 inch, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - 1.DO Rubber bands, 34 inch, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - 2.26 Sanford's Copying Inks, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - 8,60 Sanfordle Library Paste, - - - - - 7 - - - - - - - - - ,22 Typewriter Paper, Westminster, 058, per ream - - - - - 1.00 Typewriter Paper, Westminster, 056, per ream - - - - - - 1.20 T�povrriter Paper, Onion Skin, 0161, unglazed, per roam - .85 T�rpewritor Paper, Onion Skin, 0161, glazed, per roam - - ,85 Carbon Faper, Eureka, per 100 sheets - - - - - - » - - - 3.50 Carbon Paper, Remtioo, per 100 aheets - - - - - - - - - - 2.50 Carbon Paper, Cobweb, per 100 sheets - - - - - - - - - 3.75 Typewriter Ribbona, Best Underwood Redord - - - - - - - .60 Stafford.'s Commercial Ink, Quarte, - - - - - - - - - - -7,20 Pens, M.Y. Ground Pointe, No. 3,,per gross, - - - - - - - 1.35 O.Z. Fasteners SPsper) No. 6.B. Per M. - - - - - - - - - 1.75 O..K. Psatenors No. I.B.per,11- (Paper) - - - - - - - - 1.76 CONTRA COSTA DRUG & OPTICAL CUUARY Aristol, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - -- ,40 Arnica Leaves, par oz --- - - - - - - - ,00 1 Acetanilid z- - - - - - - - - - - 2.85 8 4- - - - - - - - - - • Alcohol, per rgal Aoid Sulphurio, per lb. - --- - - - - .Ol Aoid Citric, per oz, --- - » - - - - - - .O1 112 Aoid Boracio, per oz. - - - _ _ _ .O1 Aoid Salioylio, per oz. - - - - - - - - -Ol Acid Chromic, per oz- - - - - - - - - - .O1 1 Aoid Benzoio, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - .01 1/4 Aoid Tannio, per oz, - - - - - - - - - - -04 Aoid Ryorooyanic, per oz. - - - - - - - ,02 Aoid Nitro Muriatio, per lb, - - - - - - ,07 112 Acid Tartaric, per oz. - - - - - - - - - -01 172 Acetate Potash, per oz. - - - - - - - - .03 1 Ammon Muriate, per oz- - - - - - - - - .00' 1 Acacia puly. per oz- - - - - - - - - - 01 1 Antikamnia, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - -15 1� Antipyrine, per oz - - - - - - - - - - - ,20 Aro. Spts Ammonia, per oz- - - - - - - - -03 112 Antiseptic powder, per oz. - - - - - - - _.Do 112 Allan pule. per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - -.00 118 Acid Aoetio No. 1, per ozw - - - - - - - --00 112' Antiphlogiatine, per lb. - - - - - - - - -.K0 Arsonaurc, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - -60 Aconite Tinct. per oz. - - - - - - - .02 Acetate Zino, per az- - - - - - - - - - - -Ol ,Ammonia Yalerirate, per oz. - - - - - - .08 112 Ag3d Muriatio, per lb- - - - - - - - - - -02 Aqua Ammonia, per gal- - - - - - - - - .25 Antiseptic tablets, par 100 - - - - - _ 06 Bis. Subnitrate, per oz. - - - - - ,12 112 Bioarb. soda, per oz- - - - - - - - - - .Oo 114 Balsam Copsiba, per oz. --- - - - - - - ,02 Beeahrood Creasoto, per-oz- - - - - - -- .O6 Browide Sodium, per oz. - - - - - - - - - .03 112 Bromide Lithia, per oz. - - - - - - - - - ,06 » 171 • Bromide Potassi, per oz.-...........------.... ___ ';06 1/2 Boiax, per lb. - Buhaoh, por lb. .30 Biohromate Pot6oh, per oz. - - - - . .00 1/2 Belladonna solid extract, per oz. . . . . .10 Bag, hot water, each . . . .46 Belladonna leaves, per oz . .. .00 1/2 Blue Ointment, per oz. - . . . . .02 1Y2 Benzoin, lump, per oz. - . . . . . . .00 174 Burgundy pitch, per oz. - . . . . . .00 1/8 Cocaina Mur, per grain . . . . . . . . .00 374 Codsia Sulph per pz . . 1.16 Chloroform, Squibbs, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . .90 Chlorate potash, ycr oz. . . . . . . .00 3/4 Cole's White Pine Syrup, per pint. . . . . . . . .40 Cream Tartar, pox- oz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 Charcoal, willow, per oz. . . . . . . . .00 3/4 Compound Cathartic Pills, per 100 . . . . . .16 Capsicum pulv. par oz. . . . . . . . .00 1/2 Cotton Absorbent, J & J. per lb. . . . . . .30 Citrene Oirtmont, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . .01 1� Cocoa Butter, per oz. .00 3 Camphor Gum, per oz. .03 1y2 Capsium ruly. per o z. . . .00 1 2 Capsules, empty, No. 1, per 1000 .40 Copperas, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 • Calomel, per oz. . . . .. .•. . . . . ..... . . . .06 Cantharides, per oz. 00 1/2 Coohineal, per o . . . . .00 1Y4 Cruaolone, 4 -oz. bottles, .18 Catgut in bottles, J & J .16 8atheters, assorted sizes, each .O6 orks, assorted aizos, per 100 .22 Dovers Powders, per oz. . . . . . . . . . .O6 Donovan's solution, per oz. .00 1/2 Droppers Med. per doz. .12 Drainage Tubes, set. S12e8, J & J per doz. .20 Elixir Calisaya, per lint . . . . . . . .20 Elixir Laotopeptine, per pint . . . . . . . .46 Elixir Iron, Quinine and strychnine . . . . . . . .40 Elixir Iodo-Bromi a Calcium . . . . . . .36 Eleoterium, per 1/8 oz. . ... . . . . .00 1/4 Ether Ititroso, Spiritua, per pint . . . .46 Extract Beef Rex. 1/2 lb. bars . . . . . . . .66 Emulsion Cod Liver Oil, per gallon . . . . . . . 1.06 Fluid Extract Corn Silk, per lb. . . . . . . .76 Fluid Extract Arnica, Per 4b. .. .76 Fluid Extract Saw Palmetto, per lb. . . . . . .76 Fluid Extract Buohu, per lb. . . . . . . . . .1.76 Fluid Extract Quebracho, per lb. .66 Fluid Extract Gentian, per lb. . . .66 Fluid Extract Wild Cherry, pbr lb. . . . . . . . .70 • Dluid Extract Squill, per lb. . . . . . . . . . .70 Fluid Extract Ipeoao, par lb. . . . . . . . . . . 3.10 Fluid Extract Tolu, per lb. . . . . . . . . .66 Fluid EA6raot Ginger, per lb. . . . . . . 1.10 Fluid Extract Grendelia Robusta, per lb. . . . . 1.26 Fluid Extraot Columba, per lb. . . . . . . . . .70 Fluid Extract Belladonna, per lb. . . . . . .20 Fluid Extract Dogwood, por lb. . . . . . . • .66 Fluid Extract Hydraatia, per lb. . . . . 2.26 Fluid Extract Ergot, per lb. . . . . . . . . 1.60 Fluid Extract Rheum, per lb. . . . . . . . . 1.20 Filter Paper, nor doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04 Flax Seed meal, par lb. . . . . . . . . . .04 Flak seed whole, par lb. .. .04 Fluid Extract Glyoyrrhiza, por"lb. .60 Glycerine, per gallon . . . . . . . . 2. 16 Gauze, Carbolated, 6 per cent. per yard .16 Galls powder, per oz. .00 1/4 Hypo, tabs. morphine sulil.3/4 gr.P.D.& CO.-tubo. .12 Hypo. tablets strychnine nitrate 1-40 & 1-60 .08 Hypo. tablets digitalin pure, 1-60 gr. . . .06 Hypo. tablets, hyosoina hydrobromate, 1-100 gr. .06 Hypo tablets, cocaine, 1-60 gr. . . . . . . .07 1/2 Hydrag. oum crate, per oz. .06 Hoffman's anodyne, per oz. .02 • Hops, per lb. . . .16 Iodino, per oz. _ .16 Kousso, puly. per oz. .. . . .00 1/4 -iq. Perri Fulph. par oz.. . .02 Listorine, per pint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Lysol, per bottle, . . . . . . . . . .66 Lint, 10 yard roll, J & J. each . . . . . . . .36 Lithia tablets, (Warner's) per 100 . . . . . .26 Mass hydrarg. per oz. . . . . . .04 I&oneells solution, per oz. . . . .02 Llorphine aulphate, per oz. . . . . 3.00 72 .. ,. x. Meioury, per-oz._.•.. .,. : _. 1.2 .00 ldoiouxg,Yellow Oxide, per on. .18 Xeioauro,'P. D, & Ca, per oz. .62 Manna, Par az. . , .02 Nitrate Silver, par oz. .40 Oil, alive, pax gallon2.00 Oil, cotton seed, per gallon, , . . . . . . . . . .70 Oil, cod liver, par gallon'. _ . . 1.60 Oil, pastor, cold pressed, peg gallon. . . , 1.26 Oil, linseed, par gallon . . . , . . .90 011, gado, par oz. . . .03 Oil, orange, per oz. . , . . , , , . . .12 011, camphor, par oz. . . , _ , .03 011, oroton, per oz. . . . . . . . .. .06 Oil, wine, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04 Oil, bay, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .06 oil, Spike, per oz.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .03 Oil, saasafras,per oz.. . . . ,03 Oil, rose, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.26 Oil, bergamot, per oz. . . . . . . . , . . . . .3O 011, cloves, per oz, . . . . . .08 Bil, cinnamon, per oz . . . . . . , .08 Oil, turpentine, par oz. . . . . . .O1 Oxide Zino, per oz. . . . . . . .O1 Oil ail:, ;cr yard . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Ointment Blue, per oz. . a . . . . . .03 Plaster, Red Cross Kidney, J & J per doz. .1.66 Plaster, Capsium, J & J.por doz.. , .86 Plaster, Rubber Adhesive, J & J. par yard .16 Plaster, Bliater, J & J. per yard . . . . . . .66 Plaster, Thapsia, J & J per yard . . . . . . . . .40 Plaster, Mustard J & J. pow yard . . .10 Plaster, Isinglass, Surgeons J & J per yard.... .30 Plaster, Canthaxidoa, J & J per yard .60 Plaster, Belladonna, J & J. per yard .66 Plaster Belladonna, J & J par doz. . . . . . . . .66 Pyrozone, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .06 Podophyllin, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .20 Phehaaetine, par oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Papain Scales, per oz. . . . . . . . . . - .20 Popsin, pals. per oz, . . . .. .26 Pills, Oomp. Csthartio, par 100 : ,16 Pills, Spium, 1 gr. per 100 . . . . .. . . .27 1f2 Peacocks Bromides, per battle, . . . . . . . . . .66 Plumbi Acetate, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ .00 1/2 Rhubarb, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . .04 Salts, Roohelle, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . .28 Salts, Glauber, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . .02 Syrup Hypophoothites, 'Par oz. . . . . . . . . . .04 Sugar Load, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . .00 1 2 Sugar Milk, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . onAF Sulphonal, par ca. ._ .90 Soap, whito Ustile, , .06 Soap, Germaoidal, par oz. . . . . . .14 Sulphur, pule, per lb. . . . . . . . .. .0.3 Surgeona Silk 03 Strychnine, par ac. . . . . . . . . . . .. . T6 Turpentine, per gal: . . . . . . . . .80 Tartar, emetic, per oz. . . . . . . . . .00 1/4 Tinot. H7aaoy8mu3, per pint. . . . . . . . . . .46 Tinct. Nus Yom, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . .03 1/2 Tinot. Mont. pip. per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . .04 Tinot. Opii, per pint . . . . . . .. . . . . 1.76 Tinot. Digitalis, per oz, .03 Triturates tablets, P. D. a Oc. No. 313, per 10O .07 Tullors powder, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . .. .00 1/4 White flax, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Vaseline, per lb. . . . . . . . . . .10 Tina. Strophanthus, per oz. .03 Terpin Hydrate, per oz. s . . . . . . . . .08 Tinot. Forri Chloridi, pox oz. . . . . . . . . . .03 Iodine c3 Potassium, por oz. . . . . . . . . . . .20 Cantina Pellets, par box . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Laoto Poptine, Powder, per oz. . . . . . . . . . .66 Hnguentino, lb. jar. . . . . . . . . .90 Tinot. Camphbrated Opii, par lb. . . . . . . . . .40 Bohadolta,por lb. . . . . . .. 1.40 Tinct. Pasoion Flower, per pint .86 Cascara, 6-gr. pills, per 100 , , all Malted Milk, hospital size, . . . . . 2.66 Tinot. Iodine, per pint , . . . . . . . . . , . 1;26 Kidney Plaoters, per doz. . . . . . . .76 Scotts TSauld.en, par bottle (large) _ .. .66 Caffine Citrated, per oz. . 25 Red Iodide of Mercury, 1/4 gx. pills, 100 .12 1/2 Cslomel, and coda, 1-gr, tabs. per 100 . . . . .08 Golden 4oal Powder, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . .09 Oxelato Cerium, per oz. . . . .10 Bothol, 12 oz. . . . .. .66 Duo Paptonate, per pt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Palma Sental, per pt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 1_'73 sonnine, per oz C. W,Sl.Ihtt Acid Carbolio, par ib. . .17 Ammon Bromide, per oz. . . .04 Antiphlogletine, per lb. .40. Bicarb, soda, per oz. . . . . . .00 1/4 Chloroform Squibba, per lb. . . . . . .90 Chloroform Commercial, per lb. . . . . . . .46 Cotton Aboorbont, J & J per lb. .30 Ether Squibbo, per lb. .60 Epsom Salts, per lb. • . . • • . . , .02 1/2 Fluid Extract Cascara Degrade, per lb. .70 Fluid Extract Grandelia Rebusta, per lb. 1.25 Fluid Extract Taraxioum, par bb. , . . .66 Fluid Extract Sarsebarilla Comp. per lb. .60 Fluid Extract Gentian Comp. per lb. :60 Fluid Extract Glyayrrhiza, per lb. . . . . .60 Glyoarine suppos. per bottle, . . . . . . . .13 Geaze, Berated, per yard + . . . .09, Gauso, Iodoform, 5 per cent. per yard . . . ..10. Gauze, Carbolatod, 5 par sent par yard . .16 Gauze Sublimated, per yard .• . .12 Hypo syringes, aaah .... .BS Hypo. needles, per doz. .60 Hypo. tablets, strychnine nitrata,1-40 & 1-60 09 Hydrag. aum.orate, per az. . . . . . . . . . .06 Iodoform, par oz. . .30 Liq. Tonga Comp. par lb. . . . . . .70 Oil, castor, cold preaeod, per gallon. 1.25 Oil, oado, par oz. . . .03 Oil, spike, per oz. . . . . . . . . . .03 Oil, origanum, par oz. . .03 011, tar, per oz. .02 Opium, pure, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Oxide Zino, per oz, .01 Plaster Paris, per az. .•. ,�. . . . . .00 1/5 Peroxide Hydrogen, per lb. . . , . , .09 Parmanganate Potash, par oz.. . . . .01 1/2 Pills, Comp. Cathartic, per 100 . . . . . . .16 Peptensyme tablets, per 100 . . . . . . . . .75 Powder papers, per 1000 .. . . . . . . . . .25 Quinine Sulphate, per oz. . . . . . . . . .23 Salts, Epsom, per lb. . . . . . , .02 1/Z t Syrup Hypophosphites, per pz. . . . . , ..04 Salol (Mork) per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Witch Hazel, per gal. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 �. Syringe Alpha, each . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Sulphur, pulv. per lb. . 03 Soda Salicylate, per oz. . .03 Trifolium Comp. per lb. . . . . . . . .40 Tinat. Cactus Grandiflora, per oz. . . . . . .01 Iodino of Potuzzium, per oz. . . . . . .20 -Brown's Mixture !Improved? per ib. . . . . .60 Plastor Pari:,, Bandages, 2-in. per dos. ... 1.60 Chloral Hydrate, per oz. . . . . . . . . . .10 Palma Seutal, per pt. . . . . . . . . . . .75 Tonga Compound, por pt. . . . . . . . . . . .66 And the Board takes reoese to meet on Monday, July 3rd, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. U. .. -Chairman. Attest: ..��� .... Clerk. 11'74 In the Board of-Supervisors of Contra Costa-County,.State of Oalifornia. is Monday, July 3rd, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall,.Chairb=; Supervisors J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Baohanan. J.H.Wolle; Olerk.. Absent: Supervisor W.J.Buohanan. . In the utter of Issuance of.Liquor Licensee. . It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications for liquor licenses is hereby continued to and set for Wedneedey, July btli, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Hatter of applications for Retail Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating li- quors in quantities lesa than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persona at the following named places, to wit: S.H.Burna Rl Ciorvo Hotel Toxmey 0. Benson Concord Race Track Bet.Oonoord & Clayta A. Banduooi Lots 6 and 7, Block 2, Pullman Tornsite Henry Poessevars Burlington Hotel Port Costa Francis & Costa B.Hoeyla Saloon Smith Street Conrad.Wllliamaon.. Redwood Canyon Moraga Valley John Holm Lot 23, Block 190 Pullman Tract G.B.Ito Camp 2;o. 6 1/2 Franks Tract- Louis Ossola Cor. Ceree St. & 2nd'Avo. Valor T.H.Roed Wayside Inn Lafayette Frank M. Stone W. side R.R. Ave. Rhightsen Eugene Shea Pullman Tract Pullman The Board fixes the hearing on paid applications for Moaday,,Auguat 14th, 1911 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of ajtiplioations for wholesale liquor licenses. Applioationo for wholesale liquor licensee are made to the !)card by the following named persona at the following named places, to wit: Guilo Rossi Bertolli G. Rossi Bertolli Bldg. Stage Junction x.'75:. Serofino G4araventer Clayton Road Bet. Conoord & Clayton A. Soares Main Road laeding to Danville Town of Alamo ` The Board fixes the hearing thereon for Monday, August 'lth, 1911, at 10' O'olook'A.M. ,r i In the Matter of Bids for building Branah Jail at Conoord. Pursuant to advertisements therefor made by this Board heretofore, oalling forbids to be submitted for the areotion of a branoh Jail at Conoord, the following named bidders file bids in the following amounts, to wit: Hoyt Bros. $666.50 R.H. Ingraham 72.3.00 It 1s by the Board ordered that the further hearing herein be oontinued to and sot for Wednesday, July 5th, 1911, at 10 o'olook A.M. In the Matter of allowanae of olaims. Claims against the different funds of the oounty are presented to the board; those found to be oorroot and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, atteatod by the olerk and ordered entered on the Allowanoe Book of this Board. . And the Board takes r000ss as a Board ofSupervisorsand meats as a Board t bf.zqi aiiaation. •In the Matter of Equalisation of Assessments of Contra Costa County for the year 1911 Now at the hour of 11:65 o'olook A.M. of this 3rd day of July, 1911, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coota,County site as a Board of Equalization and the Board having learnod that an extension of time to oomplete the assessment rolls, books, maps, statements and military roll of the County of Contra Costa, has been granted to the County Assessor by the State Board of Equalization. It is by the Board ordered that this Board of Equalization adjourns as suoh to and until Monday, July 17th, 1911, at 10 o'oloolc A.M. Thereupon the Board takes a.reoeao as a Board of Supervisors to and until Wednesday, July 5th, 1911 at 10 o'olook A.M. Clark. L�............Chainnan. 176 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa,County, State.of California, Wednesday, July 6th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'oloek A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; supervisors O.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, vinoent Hook and W.J. Baohanan. J.H. Wella, Clerk. In the matter of awarding oontracts for supplies. The following named persons and firma present oontraots and bonds to this board,whioh are approved by the Board and the Chairman authorized to note his approv al thereon, to reit: Contra Costa Drug& Optioal Company; 0. W. Klein; Rosenstroh& Denziger; O.C. van Prooyen, L. Meyer & Company, G. Stewart, J.J. 'MoNamara, W.G. Read and Baer Bros. It is by the Board ordered that the oertified oheak whioh a000mpanied said bids be returned to all bidders that were not awarded oontrao'ta and to all those who were awarded oontraota and furnished bond required by this Board. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of.applioation.of Chriato P. Hotta, for a Liquor Lioense. It is by the Board ordered that the applioation of Christo P. aotis, for a, liquor lioense be and the same is hereby denied. And it is further nrdered that the Liesnao Tax Golleotor be and he is hereby authorized to return to said applicant the money deposited with said petition. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In the Matter of applioation of Antonio Irti, for a Liquor Liaems. By request of Antonio Irti, It is by the Board ordered that the applioation of Antonio Irti, for a liquor lioense be and the same is hereby denied. -It is further ordered that the Lioense Tax Colleotor be and he is hereby authorized to return to said Antonio Irti the money deposited with said application. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. ��„ 1.7 In the Matter of Issuance of Wholesale.Liquor License. The Lioenso Tax Collector is authorized to issue a wholesale liquor lioenee to E. Ignece Company at Main Street, Walnut Creek;4<_ In the ?Latter of Issuanoo of Liquor Lioaness. The Lioonse Tax Collector is authorised to issue liquor lioenses for the sale of intoxionting liquors in quantities less than one quart, to the following named persons at the following named plaoos, to wit: Mrs. M. Asears Junot. San Pablo Ave. & Road 7 San Pablo Bias & Sots. H. W. Cor. San Pablo Ave.& Potrero Ave. Stage Byron Rot Springs Hotel Byron Hot Springs Jerry Burke Cow roial Hotel Port Costs Bert Coppelberger San Pablo & Potrero Aves. Stage Junotion Chiese & Buaosglia Rnterprise Saloon Crookott Cornelius Crowley Bird Saloon Crookett Thomas Cor Iriquois Saloon Crockett J.L.Frsriohe Lot $, #yron S.P. Lynoh California Hotel Port Coate John Luoy Port Costa Roller& Branca Sunnyside Hotel Hear San Pablo Stf. P. Marphy H, side Loring Ave. Crookett J.S.Roitosa Union Saloon San-Pablo Jeremiah Rihoney First St. & Parker Ave. Rodeo Pierre Loubert New Lafayette Hotel Lafayette, J.J. MoHamars Bay view Park Hear Rartines W.A. Rogers Rogers Rotel Walnut Creek James P.Stsphons Cor. Loring Ave. & Bay St. Crookett The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K, In the Matter of Lost Warrant. Cipriano Ballestero presents to this Board her affidavit showing that on June let, 1811, there was issued to her by the County Auditor of Contra Coats County, on the County Hospital, Fund,' a warrant numbered 2488 for the sum of $10. That said warrant was registered by the County-Treasurer of said county and by him numbered 24$8 and that the same was delivered to said Cipriano Ballestero, and remained in bar possession until on or about June 2nd, 1811, when it was lost, and has not sines been in deponent's possession, and prays that a now warrant be issued. L 178 Thereupon upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the board ordered 'khat the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, register- ed by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge work, oil, eto. s Curtain claims for bridge work, IWber, oil, eto. being presented against oer- tain road funds of the county and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It iu now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below nemed,to wit: Name. Amount General Fund Road Fund W.A. Abrams, $68.00 67.00 R.D.l, S.D.4, $1.00 Jerry Donovan 17.00' 16.00 R.D.1,S.D. 4, 1..00 John Donovan- 22.60 21.60 R.D. 1, S.D. 4, 1.00 Joel Vaughn 16.00 1b.00 R.D. 1, S.D. 4, 1.00 John Vaughn 21.00 20.00 R.D. 1, S. D. 4, 1.00 It is further ordered that the Cqunty Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: None.,< i • 179 , Thereup , upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the County Trerer be and he is hereby directed to refyee payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registers by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrazt. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. Y\ In the Matter of Insurance of property lately,purohased from Martha McMahon. • It is by the Board ordered that the policy presented by Insurance Company of Horth America for the sum of $1800 on said premises, be and the same is hereby a000p - ed by this Board. The order is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of advertising for Bids for building of a branch Jail in town of Concord. It is by the Board ordered that the further consideration of said bide for the building of a branch fail at Conoord, be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, July 17th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of liquor license of Harris & Lincoln. A protest having been filed with this Board in regard to the manner in which the saloon of Harris & Lincoln is being conducted, It ie, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a citation be issued by the Clerk of this Board to Harris & Lincoln to appear and show cause, before this Board on Monday, July 17th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. why their license should not be revoked. In the Matter of estimate of Fire Commissioners of Crockett and Crolous for Maintenance of Fire Department therein. The Board of Fire Commissionera•of the unincorporated town of Crockett and Crolons, having made report"Q this Board of the estimate of amount of money that 80 will be required to maintain fire department of said towns and-for protecting the same from lose by fire, for the fiscal year 1911-12, to wit. for maintenance 1/4 of l.per cent on the assessed valuation of property of said Fire District, Thereupon, upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the estimate and report of the Board of Fire Commissioners of said towns of Crockett and Crolona for a tax levy of 1/4 of 1 per cent on the assessed valuation of property of said Fire District, be and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that a tax sufficient to raise said sum be levied upon the tamable property within the boundaries of said fire limits as fixed by the Board of Fire Commissioners of Crookatt and Orolsna. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of allowanoe of claims. . F Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the j. Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. I' And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July 17th, 1911, at 10 o1olook A.Y. ....C.. ... airman. I. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, Monday July 17, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'olook A. M. Present, Hon. J. H. Trythall, Chairman, Supervisors, 0. J. Rihn, J. P. Casey, Vincent Hook and P!. J. Buchanan. J. R. Wells, Clerk. "In the Matter of Awarding contract for Window Screens and Screen Doors for Now County Hospital Building. Bids having been heretofore submitted for the furnishing of window screens and screen doors for the New County Hospital Building, and this Board having fully considered said bids, it is by the Board ordered that the contract for the furnishing of said screens and doors be and the same is hereby awarded to Luke Bulger for the sum of $180.00; said screens and doors to be covered with copper wire. •In the Matter of the Petition for the ` Rovodation of Liquor License of Lincoln and Harris. A petition having been filed praying for the revocation of the liquor license issued to Abe Lincoln and O.L.Harria and a citation having been issued to said Abe Lincoln and O. L. Harris to appear and show cause before this Board why their liquor license should not be revoked, and said Abe Lincoln and 0. L. Harris having appeared before this Board in open session in obedience to said citation and was sworn and each teatified before this Board in regard to the manner in which said saloon is oonduoted and Supervisor Trythall makes Statement to this Board that he has investigated said matter and of his findings thereof. Thereupon Supervisor Trythall sake Supervisor Rihn to take the chair temporarily; Thereupon it appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that said saloon is not • being conducted in a proper manner and in accordance with the ordinance of this Board and thin Board finds that said parties are not keeping an orderly and res- peotable house of business and that fighting, quarreling and disorderly conduct is permitted at said place of business, It is upon motion of Supervisor Trythall, eeoonded by Supervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that the liquor license heretofore issued to Abe Lincoln and OL L. Harris be and the same is hereby revoked and is hereby declared null and void. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. p In the Matter of bids for the construction of a Branch Jail at Concord. • It in by the Board ordered that the bids heretofore submitted for the construction of a branch Jail at Concord be and the same are hereby refected. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. 182 In the Matter of Granting a Leave of Absence to B. W. Johnson, Night Watch= of the Court House. On application of F. W. Johnson, Night Watchman of the Court House, for a leave of absence, it is upon motion duly made and carried by the board ordered that said F. W. Johnson be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence oftwenty days. It is further ordered that said building be placed in charge of the sheriff of Contra Costa County during the absence of said night Watchman. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The Tax Collector and the County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments and the District Attorney having endorsed thereon his written consent to the cancellation of said double and erroneous assessments, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to make proper entry of cancellation in volume 3 Orders of canoollation of this Board. Before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, state of California. In the Matter of the issue of the bonds of the Central School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Resolution and order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Resolved: That Whereas on the 11th day of May, A. D. 1911, the Board of School Trustees of the Central School District in the County of Contra Costs, state of California, deemed it advisable to call, and Uy resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees, duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of said Board of School Trustees on the said day, did, call am e election to be hold in the said Central School District on June 6th, 1911, for the purpose of submitting to the eleotOra of the said Central School District the question of whether the bonds of said Central School District in the total amount of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of five per sent per annum payablo semiannually, both principal and interest papable in gold ooin of the United States of America, should be issued and sold for the purpose of raising money for building or purchasing one or more school buildings, for insuring school buildings, for supplying sohool buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving school grounds, and that the bonds to be authorised by said election and to be issued and sold, if so authorised should be for the total amount of twenty thousand (20,000) dollars and should be twenty in 183 number and of the denomination of one thousand (1000) dollars each and should bear interest at the rate of five-per cent per annum, payable semiannually, both prin- cipal and interest payable in United States gold coin and to be numbered from one to twenty, both inclusive, and to be so issued that one bong should mature at the end of one year from the date of the issuance of the same, and one bond should mature at the and of each and every year thereafter, until all of said bonds are paid off and redeemed, no bond, however, to run for a longer period than twenty yeaTs from and after the date of the issuance of the same; and Whereas* an election was held in the said Central School District on the 6th day of June, A. D. 1911, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees; and 1.1hereae, all of the proceedings had in the premises have been wortified by the Board of School Trustees of the Central School District to this Board of Supervisors as required by law; and Whereas, the said certified proceedings show, and after full examination and investigation thereof this Board of Sulu rvisora has found, and does now find and declare 1. That in accordance with the said resolution and order of the said Board of School Trustees of the Central School District in the County of Contra Costa State of California, duly passed and adopted on the 11th day of May, A. D. 1911s an election was duly called in the said Central School District and was held there- in on the Gth day of June, A. D. 1911, and that notice of the said election was given by notices signed by the said Board of School Traeteas of the said Central School Distriot, and posted in throe of the most public places in the said Central School District for more than-twenty days next before the said eleotion and by publishing said notice in the "Contra Coots Standard" a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, not lose than ones a week for three successive weeks next before said ' election. E. That prior to the opening of the polls at said election the inspector and fudges selected to conduct said election took the oath of office as required by law and thereafter conducted said election as required by law and at the close thereof canvassed the votes oast thereat and certified the result of said election to the said Board of School Trustees of the said Central y3ohool District and to the said Board of School Trustees made return of the poll and tally lista of said election. 3. That on the 13th day of June, 1911, the seventh day after said election at one o'clock P. M. of said day, the said Board of School Trustees of said Central So7jool District as required by law, met and canvassed all of the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said Board of School Trustees found and declared and the Board of Supervisors hereby finds and feolares, that there . was a total of Seventy six votes oast at said eleotion and that more than two thirds of the voted so oast, to wit; Sixty-oight votes were oast in favor of issuing the bonds of the said Central School District in the amount and for the purposes afore- said, and that eight votes were oast against issuing the said bonds of the said central School District, and that no votes oast were irregular and illegal and not oount� and that the said Board of School Trustees caused an entry of such canvass of said returns and the result thereof and of that fact to be made on the minutes 184 ' Of the said Board of School Trustees. 4. That the saidreleotion in the said Central School District was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and had and that the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and de- olared all in the manner sa required by low and that all the note, conditions and things required by low to be done.have been done and have been performed in regular •and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorising he issuance of the 0entral,Sohool District Bonds and that the total amount of in- debtedness Of the said Central School District including this proposed issue of school district bonds is within the limits prescribed by law. IT IS,THSREFORE, OWIMM that the school district bonds of the Central School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif&rnia, issue in the sum of twenty thousand (20,000) dollars in denomination of one thousand 11000) dollars eaoh:sll gable within twenty years from the date of the Issuance of the same, with interest hereon at the rate of five percent per annum payable semiannually, both principal nd lnter4st payable 1n gold coin of the United States of America at the office of he County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa, and that said bonds shall e issued On and bear date the 7th day of August, 1911. and that the interest, ooruing thereon shall be payable semiannually on the 7th day of February, and the th day of August of each and every year until the said bonds are paid and that aid bonds shall be numbered from one to twenty, both inclusive, and shall be payable e follows, to wit: Bond Ho. 1 for $1000.00 payable on the 7th day of August, 1912. » No. 2 n n n n w n n n n 1910 n No, 3 n n » » n rr n rt » 1914. ^ no. 4 '* n » n n tt » » n 1916; ^ " $o. 6 » n » n a n » " n 1916; " H0. 6 " ^ " n » n » n n 1917: ^ No. 7 n ^ n n n » n n n 1918; ^ No. 8 » n n re p rt n » n 1919; ^ No. 9 ^ n. n n » tt n n n 1920; ^ No. 10 n n n n n n n u » 1921; " $0. 11 n » n__ n n n n n n 1922; ^ A0. 12 n » ^ n » n n n n 1923; ^ No. 13 n n n n n it n n n 1924• ^ 80. 14 # ^ n n " n n n n 1926; ^ 90. 16 ^ ^ n n n n n n n 1926; ^ No. 16 n n n u n n n n n 1927; ^ No. 17 ^ n q ^ n .^ ^. ^ ^ 1928; ^ No. 18 ^ ^ ^ r n n » n n 1929; ^ No. 19 n » ^ n n n ^ n n 1930; ^ B0. eo n n n n n n n n » 1i81; It in further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: -y School District Bonds Of the Central School District, Contra Costa County, State of California, United Statoe of America. No. $1000,100 185 Ventral School District in Contra Costs County, State of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to or the holder hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Contra i Costa County, State of California, on the 7th day of August A. D. 19^ One Thousand Dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin, at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable semiannually on the 7th day o; February and the 7th day of August of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from one to twenty, both inolusive, amount$ng in the aggregate to twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars, and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Oontra Costa Bounty, State of California, for the purpose of raieibng money for building and purchasing Otis or more school buildings, for insuring school buildings, for supplying school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving school grounds, In pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of Article X%I, Chapter III, Title III, Part III of the Political Code, and the Constitution of the State of alifornia, and in pursuance of and in strict conformity with, and is authorised by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and hold and oonduoted in said dentral School District in said County and State of California, on the 6th day of June, 1911. And the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally oalled, held nd conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner add as required by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school district bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amounty of in- debtedness of the said Central School District, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law, This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 17th day of July, 1911, and shall be payable out of the building find of said Central School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. IN WITNESS `HEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Oalifornia, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and attested by its Clerk with the seal of said Board of Supervisors attached and by the County Auditor of said County of Contra Costa this 7th day of August 1911. �. County Clerk and Clark o eoarSupervisors.-- f Meal)) Cou y Auditor. rman o card of Supero aora. RESOLVED: # That to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the following i form, to wit: a, No. INTEREST COUPON. $26.00 The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the building fund of the Central Sohool Distriot in said C County and State on the 7th day of 19_, at his offioe in Saar- tines in said County and State, the sum of $26.00 for interest on Bond No. of said Sohool Distriot. Chairman e R rd or supervisors, —` County Clerk and Clark of Boardo upery sora oun y Auditor. It is further ordered that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Coats shall oause said bonds to be prepared in aeoordanae with the foregoing form; that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa for and as the sot of this Board of Supervisors on the 7th day of August, 1911, at the hour of ten o'olook A. M. to the highest and best responsible bidder for Dash in United States gold ooin and after due and legal notioe thereof has been given by said County Trosourer by publication of a notioe specifying the time and plaoo of sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereof, the terms for whioh said bonds shall run and the date of payment thereof and the kind of money for whioh said bonds will be sold, to wit: in United States gold ooin, that said bonds will be sold to the highest and beet bespensible bidder fox sash as aforesaid but in no ease for leas than per and soorued interest and that the said Treasurer will reserve the right to rejeot any or all of said bide, for two suooeasive weeks in the "Contra Costa Gasette", a newspaper printed, published and oiroulated in said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors hold on the 17th day of July, 1911, by the following vete. Ayes, Supervisors Casey, Book, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes, None. Abeeht on roll oall,- Supefvisor Rihn, Inpthe Matter of Establishing Prioes of Printing, Advertising, Job Printing, and Blank Books, and Rules Governing Same, for the ensuing year. It is upon motion duly made and oarried by the Board ordered that the follow- ing rules and prioes be and the same are hereby fixed for blank books, legal blanks, advertising, publioatione, oto., for the ensuing year, to wit: All County advertising must be set solid in nonparlol type without spaoing, indenting, or otherwise length6ning the advertising, or, if set in other type to be reduoed to nonpariel basis of 234 ema to the square. The delinquent Tax List shall be published onoe a week for four publioatione. The above rules in regard to size of type, ata., shall apply thereto. Advertisements that are to be paid for by Contra Coats County must not be published for a greater number of times that the law of the ease requires. All blank books and reoord books are to oontain Byron Ueston Co, Linen Reoord P Paper. 137 Where books are specified by name and title they are to be similar to the books now in use. ADVERTISING AND PRINTING. ---------------- Advertising. Publishing ProoeedinSp of the Board-of Supervisors, per square $ .4O WEEKLY'PAPERS. Legal Advertising, including Ordinances oto., ftrat insertion, por square .75 'Each subsequent insertion, per square .26 Publication Tax List, per square, first insertion .50 Publication Tax List, per square, second insertion, .20 Publication Tax List, per square, third insertion, .20 Publication Tax List, per square, fourth insertion, .10 DAILY PAPERS. Legal Advertising, per square, for one insertion; .75 Legal Advertising, per square, for one week 1.20 Legal Advertising, per square, for 19 days 2.00 Logal Advertising, per square, for two weeks 2.40 Legal Advertising, per square, for one month 3.00 JOB PRINTING. Price Lieta per 100 per page 1.00 Giroulara, letter size, per 100 to 300 2.00 Eaoh additional 100 .50 Oiroulare, note size, per 100 to 300 1.60 Each additional 100 .30 Blank, whole sheat, 2 sides, per 100 to 300 4.60 Eaoh additional 100 1.00• Blanks Whole Shoot, 3 sides, per 100 to 300 6.50 Each additional 100 1.60 Blanka; whole sheet, 4 sides, per 100 to 300 7.60• Each additional 100 2.00 Blanket Half Sheot, one side, per 100 to 800 5.00• Each additional 100 '60 Blanks, half sheot, 2 sides, per 100 to 300 4.00 Each additional 100 .65 Blanks, quarter sheet, 2 sides, per 100 to 300 2.00 Each Additional 100 .40 Blanks; quarter shoot, I side, per 100 to 300 1.60 Each additional 100 .30 Burial'Permits (One-quarter bound, and perforated)60 in book, per book 3.00 Removal Pormits(Original, Duplicate and Triplicate) perforated, 100 to 300, per 100 6. 00 Each Additional 100 4.00 Doath Certificates (2 sides) 100 to 300, per 100 6.00 Each additional 100 3.00 Birth Certificates (2 sides) per 100 to 300 3.60 Each additional 100 1.60 Marriage Gertifioatea (2 aidea) per 100 to 300 4.00 Each additional 100 2.60 Letter'Heade, 12 pound paper, per 100 .66 Letter Heada, linen or bond, per 100 .7b For tabbing letter heads or any other cissa of work 10 cents per 100. Tat Collector's and Auditor's Statements, per 100 5.50 Postal Cards, 1 side, 250 4.25 Postal Cards, 1 side, 500 7.60 Postal Cards, 1 side, 1000 14.00 Postal Cards, 2 sides, 250 5.00 Postal Cards, 2 sides, 500 9.00 Postal Garda, 2 aides, 7.DDD 16.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 8':314, 500 3.00 Printed Envelopea, Ito. 6 314, 1000 6.60 Printo&Envelopes, No. 7, 500 3.60 PrintedEnvelopes, No. 7, 1000 6.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 9, 500 4.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 9, 1000 6.75 • Printed Envelopes, No. 10, 500 6.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 10, 1000 7.00 Briefs and Transcripts, 30 copies, per page 1.00 Poli Tax and Road Tax Books, check binding, numbers& in duplicate and perforated and lettered on back, per book 2.00 Personal Property Tax Books, printed 2 sides, check binding, numbered 1n duplicate, perforated and lettered on back, per book 2.60 Warrant Books, 400 warrants in a book, numbered in duplicate, lettered and half bound, Per book 6.60 Assessment Blanks, 1 side, 1000 to 5000 7.60 Each additional 1000 3.60 Assessment Blanks, 2 aides, per 1000 to 6990 10.00 Each additional 1000 4.00 Affidavits of Registration, per 100 to 600 3.00 Each additional 100 .60 18� BOOKS. RECORDER'S OFFICE. Mortgages, 640 pages, plain, X16.60 Deeds, 640 Mae, plain 16.50 Homesteads, 640 pages, plain __._ 16.60 Chattel Mortgages, 640 pages, plain 16.60 Patents, 640 pages, plain 16.60 Decrees of Distribution, 640 pages, plain' 16.60 Satisfaction of Mortgages, 640 pages, plain 16.60 Assignment of Mortgagee, 640 pages, plain 16.69 Loose Leaf Record Books, 20.00' Mechanics Liens, 640 pages, plain 16160 Losses, 640 pages, plain 16.60 Pendei ey of Actione,'640 pages, plain 16.60 Miscellaneous Record, 640 pages, plain 16.60 Power of Attorney, 640 pages, plain 16.60 Official Bonds, 640 psges, plain 16.60 ])code; printed, 640 1-pp form 22.60 Deeds, printed, 640 2-pp form 26.00 Mortgages, printed I pp form 22.60 Mortgages, printed, 2 pp form 26.00 Official Boole. 640 pages, printed form 22.60 Recorder's FoeBook, 400 pages 17.60 Rater Right, 3/4 Russia, Demy, Plain 12.60 Land Claims, 3/4 Russia, Cap, plain 10.00 Genera} Index, 640 pages, Deny, Ex. Index through 19.00. Index to Deeds, 480 psges, Demy, Ex. Index through 16.00• Index to Mortgagos, 480 pages, Demy, Ex. Index through 16.00 Index to Wills, 200 pages, 314 Russia, Index through 10.00. Indea to Certificate of Tax Sales, Ex. Russia, Demy 400 pages 17.00 Index to Homesteads, Ex. Russia, Demy, 400 pages 16.00 Index'to Marriage Licensea, 3/4 Russia, Deny, 200 pages 12.60 Index to Mortgagee, Personal Property, 314 Russia, Demy, 400 pages 16.00 Index to Notices of Action, 400 pages, 3/4 Russia, Demy 14.00 Index to Powers of Attorney, 400 pages, 1/2 Russia, Demy 14.00, Index to Real Mortgagee, 400 pages, 314 Russia, Demy. 16.00 Candidates Statements, 400 pages, 314 Russia, Demy. 19.60 Abstract of Mortgages, 600 pages, Ex. Russia 18.00 COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Minute Book, Probate, 480 pages, plain 16.00 Minute Book, Superior Oourt, 480 pages, Plain 16.00 Minute Books, Loose Leaf Record, 480 pages 20.00 Judgment Book, 480 pages, plain 16.00 Lettere and Bonds of Administration, 480 pages, printed forme 17.00 All 480 page books to be printed forma. Order`of Publication, notice to Creditors 20.00 Order'Fixing Day of Hearing Return of Real Estate 20.00 Order;Appointing Day for Settlement of Accounts 20.00 Order Admitting Will to Probate 20.00 Order'Appointing Administrator 20.00 Order Appointing Guardian 20.00 Order Appointing Appraisers _ 20.00 Order Fixing Hearing Appointment of Administrator 20.00 Order fixing Time for Hearing Petition for Probate of Will 20.00 Order•Disoharge of Administrator 20.00 Deoreee, Dae Notice to Creditors 20.00 Record of Collateral Inheritance, printed 20.00 Index to Probate Ordera, Printed Head 17.00 Genreal Index, Defendants, Printed Head 17.00 General Index, Plaintiffs, Printed head, 17.00 Index to Supervisor Records 17.00 Judgw6nt Docket, Superior Court, 20.00 Frano)iiso Book 16.00 Road Book 16.00 Lettere and Bonds Guardians, 480 pages, printed form 20.00 Application of, printed form 2 to page 22.00 Register of Actions, Criminal 18.60 Superior Court Register 17.60 Index to Court Records 21.60 Miscellaneous Index Books 17.60 Fee Book, 400 pages, Demy, 314 Russia 17.60 Allowance Books 19.00 Criminal Index 20.00 Index to Voters, per name, 200 copies and 6000 precinct: .21 Binders for Affidavits of Registration 1.26 Great Register, per volume 4.60 Trial Calendar, Superior Court 14.00 Law szA.Motion Calendar, Superior Court 14.00 Probate Calendar, Superior Court 14.00 SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Prisoner's Register, 600 pagea, Ex. Russia 17.60 Fee Book, 600 pages, Ex. Russia. 17.60 Sheriff's Day Book, 600 pages, Ex. Russia 16.60 Register of Actions, 600 pages, Ex. Russia, printed, 20.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS'S OFFICE. Register of School Districts, Ex. Russia 20.00 Regiater of School Trustees, Ex, Russia 16.00 189'' 11 0Utsr School Requisitions, Ex. Russia 526.00. C6nnty Superintendents Record. Ex, Russia 20.00 Register of High School Requisitions, Ex. Russia. 16.00 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Minute Book, Ex. Russia, 480 pp. 16.00 TREASURER'S OFFICE. School Register. 640 pages, Deny 80.00 WatraAt Register, 600 pages,Demy 18.50 Warrant Hospital Fund, 400 pages, Ex. Russia, Deny. 18.50 Treasurer's Ledger, Ex. Russia, 400 pages, Demy. 16.00 Warrants Oonaral Salary Fund, 400 pagan, Ex. Russia, Demy. 18.50 Register of Bonds; Ex. Russia, Medium 16.50 Treasurer's Cash, 500 pages, Ex. Russia, Demy. 88.00 Monthly Balance, Ex. Russia, Cap. 14.00 ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Field Book, 1/2 Russia, Inds ad through, extended tabs per volume 8.50 Poll Tax Roll, 300 pages, 1�2 Russia 18.00 Apseseor'a A000unty Books, j2 Russia 12.00 5 volumes Assessment Rolle, indexed, per volume 26.00 1 volume Incorporated Town, indexed, per volume 26.00 1 Volume Personal Property, Double Indexed, Ex Russia, per Volume 50.00 TAE COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. Oe.eh Books, Ex. Russia 27.00 Certificate of Tax Sales, 3f4 Russia, Demy 18.00 Delinquent Assessment Roll, 3/4 Russia, Patented Back, Double Royal 40.60 .Register of Li oe sus 30.00 Tax Receipts, 1 Bound, 300 to a book, per book 0.60. L�oense Ooilaotor's Cash Book 26.60 School District Cash Books 26.60 Personal Property Reoeipt Books 1.76 Rebate Warrant Books 1.46 DISTRIOT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. District Attorney's Register. 480 pages 20.00 CORONER'S OFFICE. Register, 480 pages 20,00 AUDITOR'S OFFICE. Journal 14.50 Ledger 16.00 License Ledger 14.50 Register of School Warrants 26.00 Register of Warrants 25.00 Cash Book 13.00 Auditor's Permit Book 12.00 Warrant Register of Road Funds 16 GO Warrant Register of General and Salary Funds 16.50 Warrant Register of Hospital 16.50 Warrant of Salary and Rebate 16.50 Warrant Register of U. R. S. School 16.60 Far lettered Leather Tabs, each .25 Redemption Bunke, I side per 100 4.00 Redemption Blanks, 2 sides per 100 6.00 Justice Statements, per 106 4.00 MISCELLANEOUS. For out indexes on Blank Books. no extra *hangs For Leather and Metal Index Tabs, par sot, add 2.00 For Patent Back, per book, add 1.00 For canvass Covers and Lettering, per cover, add 1.46 ger Round Corners on Record Books, add .50 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit.- a, Supervisors Hock, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes. one. Absent on Roll Call,-- Supervisors Rihn and Oasey. 190 In the Matter of Equalisation of Assessments ° of Contra Costa County for the year 1911. ' Now at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of this 17th day of July, 19119 the Board meets as a Board of Equalisation. The Assessment Roll of the County of Contra Costs maps, books, statements and military roll being this day presented to the Board, the Board proceeded to examine same, and John P. Irish having•filed an affidavit for a reduotion of Assessmont and desiring time to appear in said matter, the further hear- ing on said affidavit is continued to and set for Monday July E4, 1911 at 11 o'clock A. M. and the Board Takes recess as a Board of Equalisation to and until Monday July 84, 1911 at 11 o'clock A. M. In the'Matter of the Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board. Those fpund to be correct, are allowed by the Board and signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the allowance Book bf this Board. And the Board takes a redeem as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of E Equalization to and until Monday July 84, 1911 at 10 o'clock A. M. ... . . ..... ..... Chairman. Attest: n�e t h t,� 19t In the aBoard of Supervisore.of Contra Costa County, State of California. ............000............ Monday, July 24, 1911. •. The Board met-at 10 o.'olook A. M.. Present, Hon. J. H. Trythall, Chairman, ,Bupervisore.C. J...Rihn,bJ. P. Case , Vincent Hook, W. J. Buchanan and. J. H• Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Charles Benbow and sister of 420.0o per month be and the same Is hereby reduced to $14.00 per month, commencing July lat. 1911. It is by the Board further ordered that a cash allowance of $12.00 per month be and the same is hereby allowed to Maria T. Azevedo for the support of Lenora Diaz and Maria Diss, said allowance to oommenoe July let, 1911. • It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants on the firat.of each month until the further order of this Board. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unsnimous.\<- In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costs County for the year 1911. Now at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of this 24th day of July, 1911 the Board meets as a Board of Equalization. The Assessment rolls of the County of Contra Costa, maps, books, statements and military roll are further examined by the Board and the Board takes a resesa as a Board of Equalization to and until Saturday, July 29, 19%1 at 10 o'clock A. M. And the Board takes a recess as a Board of Su parvieors to and until Saturday July 29th, 1911 at 10 O'clock A. M. 192 In the Board of Supervisors of Contbs Costa`County, State of California,. Saturday, July P.9th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M; Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn,-4lnoent Hook, W.J.Buohanan,' J.H.Welis, Clerk. Absent: Sdpervisor Casey. -- - - - - 000 - - -- - " In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments , of Contra Costs County for the year 1911. Now at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization and John P. Irish appears before the Board in support of his affi- davit for a reduction of his assessment; Thereupon, after hearing statement of said • John P. Irish, It is. upon motion of Supervisor Buohanan, seoonded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered, that the application of John P, Irish, for a reduction of assess- ment be and the same i0 hereby denied. Now at the hour of 11:66 o'clock A.M. of this 29th day of July, 1911, upon motion of SupePviaor Buohsnon,'seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that the Assessment Rolle, Military Boll, Assessment Booke and Maps in and for the County of Contra Costs for the year 1911, be and the same are hereby accepted and approved. The foregoing orders are passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Nones. Absent: Supervisor Casey. Now at the hour of 11:66 o'clock A.M. the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization and meets as a Board of Supervisora. In the Matter, of Grant of Leave of Absence. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Sheriff R.R.Veale, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from the • State of California, from and after the date of leaving the State. k 193 , 41 • In the Matte r of application of 0alit ointi State Automobile Aseooiation for permission for the B.F.Goodrioh Company of Akron, Ohio to ereot and maintain a system of road signs. The California State Automobile Association; through its President, having made application to the Board of Supervisors for permission for the B.F.Goodriah Company of Akron, Ohio, to erect road signs on all the principal highways of the County of Contra Costa, the following resolution was presented to the Board and adopted by the following vote thereof, to wit: Ayes: 3miporviuors Rihn, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Roes: Hone: Absents Supervisor J.P. Casey. "WHERFAS, B. F. Goodrich Company has made application to this Board for per- mission to place road signs on the public highways of Contra Coeta County at their own expense, and WHEREAS, the public welfare and oonvenienoe,vill be promoted by the establish- ment of such signs; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the B.F.Goodrioh Company, be and they are hereby granted license and permission to place and establish road signs on the public highways of Contra Coats County for such period as may be agreeable to this Board; and this Board reserves the right to remove any or all of such signs, with or without notice as it may deem beat'. at any time when, in their judgment, the public welfate demands the removal of such signs; said signs to be placed under the supervision of the road Commissioner of each District. " In the Matter pf presentation of Financial Report of Contra Costa County for the year ending Juno 30th, 1911. The financial report of Contra Costa County for the year ending June 30th, 1911, is presented to the Board; Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that said report be and the same is hereby approved and ordered published as required by law. Thereupon the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to and until Monday, August 7th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. .. . .........Clerk. VVV... 194 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. ' Monday,. August 7th, 1911. The Board mat at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.P. Ossey, Vincent Hook, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.wells, Clerk. The mInAtes and proceedings of,the Board for.the month.of July, 1911, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by.the.Board approved.as.read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licensee. The License'Taa'Oolleotor is ordered to issue liquor licenses for the sale of-intoiioating liquors in quantities leas than one quart, to the following named persona at the following named pl'aoes,,to wit: S.H.Burna, Tormey A.Banduooi Lots 6 and 7, Block 2 Pullman Towneite 0. Benson County Road Conoord Race Track Francis & Coats B.Hoey'a Saloon Smith Street John Holm Lot 23, Block 190 Pullman Tract Louis Oesola Cor. Ceres St. & 2nd Ave. Valona Henry Poeasevara Burlington Hotel Port Costs T.H.Reed Wayside Inn Lafayette Eugene Shea Pullman Tract ;• Frank M. Stone W. side of R.R. Ave. Snightsen Conrad Williamson Redwood Canyon Moraga Road The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.", In the Matter of Issuance of Whole - sale Liquor Zioenaes. The following wholesale liquor licenses are ordered issued by the Lioeaee Tax Collector to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit; Guile Rossi Bertolli Potrero Ave. near San Pablo Ave. Stege Junction • A.Soares Main Road to Danville Town of Alamo Serefino Garavents Clayton Road, Between Concord and Clayton. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the -Bosrd.�— In the Matter.of Allowance of Claims. ,. for Bridge work, Oil, Lumber, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, materiel, lumber, oil, eta. having been presented against certain road districts, and it,aj)pearing to the Board that the fan a of said districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that said claims be paid to the claimants, in the amounts and out of the funds below named, to wit: Names, Amount General Fund Road Fund L. Anderson Company $ 65.90 $ 64.00 R.D.1, S.D. 3, $1.90 L. Anderson Company _ 30.86 29.00 1, 3, 1,86 L. Anderson Company, ,34.74 33.00 1, 3, ^1.74 L.Anderson Company 7.50 6.50 1, 2, 1.00 L Anderson Company 42.43 41.00 1, 2, 1.43 LsAndereon Company 392.73 390.00 1, 2, 2.73 L.Anderson Company 59.38 58.00 1, 2, 1.36 Antioch Lumber Company 94.68 93.00 1, 6, 1.68 Antioch Lumbar Company 126. 07 125.00 1, 6, 1.00 Briscoe & Flournoy 280.00 279.00 1, 2, 1.00 Cal. Corrugated Cul. Co. 694.00 690.00 1, 2, 4.00 Cal. Corrugated Cul. Co. 190.00 189.00 1, 2, 1.00 WIF• Boston 36.75 35.00 1, 5, 1.75 Mark Field 147.00 140.00 1, 5, 7.00 Galbraith Bros. 629.00 600.00 1, 1, 29.00 Holliday & Son 26.00 24.00 1, 3, 1.00 John Nichols 103.25 100.00 1, 6, 3.25 Thomas Nichols 36.75 35.00 1, 5, 1.75 Port Costs Lumber Company 99.67 96.00 1, 2, 1.57 Joe Rodda 103.26 100.00 1, 5, 3.25 Sunset Lumber Company 26.79 26.00 1, 2, 1.79 Sunset Lumber,Company 26..78 26.00 1, 2, 1.78 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw war- rent on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above claimants, in the funds and in the surae above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall, 'Noor: Nome. . In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the allow- once heretofore made to David Rowell, the sum of $25,00 per month, be and the same Is hereby die-oontinued from aqd after this date. - It is further ordered that an allowance of $15. per month be and the sane is hereby made to Mrs. Rowell, and commencing August 1st, 1911. It io by the Board further ordered that the County Auditpr draw varrant on th County Treasurer in favor of said Mrs. Rowell for the sum of $15. liar month, on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. 1�, 196 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that cash allowances he made to the following named indigents,'aommenoin� on the first day of August,,1911, to wit: Margaret Thomas, $20.00 per month Margaret Cunningham, 15.00 per month Angel Berryeasa 15.00 per month. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigent in the sums set opposite their'respeotive names, on the first of each and every month until'the further order of this Board. "• In the Matter of application of G.K.Ito, for a Liquor Lioonse. Sgpervisor Trythall.at this time,`asks Supervisor Hook to take the chair temporarily; thereupon upon motion of Supervisor Trythall, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan; It is by the Board ordered that the application of G.K.Ito, for a liquor license be and the same is hereby denied. It is by the Board further ordered that the License Tax Collector of Contra Costa Comity be and he is hereby authorized to return to said petitioner, the money deposited with said application. The vote of•the Board on said order being unanimous. . In the Matter of petition of Trustees of Stege School District and Pacheco School District for special tax. The Trusters of Stege School District and Pacheco Bohool District having sub- mitted to this Board their estimate showing that the following amounts will be re- quired in ouch of said School Dishriots, to wit: Stege School District, 01500; Pa- oheoo School District Y500, in additional to and exclusive of amount apportioned to said Districts from the regular State and County Sahool funds, in order to maintain said schools properly,and said estimates and reports having been approved by P.H. Hanlon, Superintendent of yohools, of Contra Costa County. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said esti- mates be and the same are hereby sooepted,and approved, and that a tax sufficient to raise said amounts be levied upon the assossible property within the boundaries of each of said school districts at the time of levying taxes. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.` -97 f a In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licensoa. Applications for liquor licensee for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quan- tities loss than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons, at the following named placed, to writ. Thomas R. Casey Central Hotel Bar valons J.R. Cantrell Snightsen Saloon Snightsen Hotel Crockett Crockett Hotel Crockett Annie De Martini Pacheco Hotel Paoheoo ,S.Dalporto Oakley Hotel Oakley Jesse Gin000hio Sobrante Hear Giant Pietro Guerrieri W. side End Ave. Valens Moitoza & Moller Senate Bar, Oor.Stookton & Market Ste. Emerio Treat �i. John F.Meyer Eeoeptibn Saloon Crockett Marshall & Maderos Hqrtz & Prospect Aves. Danville Peter Mohamed cosmopolitan Saloon Orolona Elmer E.Niokell Piper & Sand Mound Sloughs Frank Tract A.Ragalia Prima Cafe Hear Stege Manuel F:Rose Prospect.Ave. Danville f Joseph Rodda Railroad Ave. & Oak St. Brentwood Anton Soalso S. side S.P.R.R. Near Valona Arthur A.Suarez. Tunnel Road, "Fish Ranoh" Moraga school at. The Board fixes the hearing thereon for Tuesday, September bth, 1811, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the'Mat,tar of Communication from Dr. Blue. A communication from Dr. Blue in regard to death of Horace Flood, is road to the Board'and ordered placed on file. In the Matter of claim of Wostorn Eloctric Company against Richmond Novelty and Electric Works. A communioation from the Western Electric Company to R.H. Ingraham was pre- sented to the Board showing that claim of Weatorn Electric Company against Richmond Novelty and 'Electric Works for the sum of $11.04 has been fully paid, and that same was released, This Board, orders that the sum of 411.04 held by this Board as a guarantee of thu payweat of said sum', be and the same is hereby ordered released and the clerk 198 of thio"Board is hereby authorized to return to said R.H.Ingraham, the said aum of $11.04. 1, In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Oosta County. J.J. McNamara and F.W.Johnson, a committee from the Consolidated Aeries of the Fraternal Order of Luglua, of Contra Costa County, appoar before the Board and state to this Board that it is the desire of the lodges of Contra Costa County to combine and arrange an exhibit to advertise the.agricultural qnd manufacturing resources of Contra Costa County to be used in San Francisco during the Grand Aerie of the Eagles to be held in San Francisco from August 21st to 28th, 1911. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said Aeries of the Fraternal Order of Eagles of Oontra Costa County be and they are hereby allowed a sum not to exceed the sum of.$200 for the purpose of arranging and making an exhibit for the purpose of advortioing the agricultural and manufacturing industries of Contra Costa County in San Francisco, during said Grand Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Nagles. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Clatter of Leave of Absence of Wm. H. Hough, Superintendent of the County • Hospital. W.H.Hough, makes application to this Board for a leave ofabsence of two weeks; The Board, upon motion duly made and carried, orders that William H.Hough be and he is hereby granted a leave of absepoe for two weeks. In the Clatter of Requisition of A.B. McKenzie for Office Desk. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of A.B. MoKensie, for authorit • to-purohase an office desk for the use of the Deputy District Attorney in the Dist- riot Attorney's office, at a host not to exceed $50 be and the same is hereby granto . 199 k In the Matter of Requisition of County Superintendent of Schools and Sheriff, for an Addressograph. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of the Shoriff and Superinten- dent of Schools for a five line addressograph and 18 metal drawers for use in con- neotion with adressograph, be and the same is'hereby granted. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bm rd. In the Matter of appointment of Squirrel Inspectors for Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that the term of employment of all squirrel in- apeotors appointed by this Board (save and except two) be and the same is hereby die-oontinued from and after August 16th, 1911. It is by the Board further ordered that the two men to be retained be and the same are hereby left to the discretion of the squirrel inspector in oharge, appointed by the.Federal Government. It is further ordered that the salarylb be paid by this Board, to the said two squirrel inspectors to be retained, be and the same is hereby fixed at the same amounts to wit: the sum of 0100 per month. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Grant of Leave of .Absence to L.N:Buttner, County Treasurer. L.11.Buttner, County Treasurer of Contra Costa County having made applioat- ion to this Board for a leave of absence, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that L.N.Bat- tner, County Treasurer be and he is hereby granted a leave of abannce of twenty Jaya from and after date of leaving State. In the Matter of sale of Central School Diatriot,Bonda. L.N.Buttner, County Treasurer having reported to this Board that he has invited bids for the sale of$20,000 bond issue of Central School District of Contra Costa County, and that B.Fernandez was the highest and boat bidder therefor and that the sum bid by B.Fornandez was the sum of $20,000 par and net premium of $760. It is by the Board ordered that the sale of said bonds of Central School Dist- riot to B'.Fernandez for the sum of $20,750 be and the same is hereby approved and con firmed by this Board. 200 in the Matter of Suspension of Summit School Dittriot. lift. H. Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County having filed with this Board his report showing that from the last dnnual.Teachers* Report for the school year ending June 30th, 1911, that the average daily attendance at the Summit School District in Contra Costs County, State of California, was only four pu. pils, and that under Subdivision 2, Section 1643 of the political Code, it becomes his duty to report this fact to the Board of Supervisors, with the recommendation that said Summit School District be declared suspended until such time as the Board of Trustees of said Summit School District make a proper showing before this Body, that there are eight or more pupils in the district ready to attend aohool, and it appearing from said report of said School, Superintendent that notices required by law in such cases have been duly given and that said Annual Teachers' Report referred to visa properly made, and evrorn to and filed in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools as required by law, and after an.investigation by this Board, it is the Judgment of this Board that said School District should be tempor- arily suspended, It In, upon motion duly mode and carried, by tho Board ordered that said Sum- mit School District be and the,same is hereby temporarily suspended . In the Matter of Issue of Bonds 4 '•,of Oakley School District.. Whereae, on the 24th day of'June, 1911, the Board of Trustees of Oakley School District doomed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of Trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of said Board of Trustees on eaidday, did sell an election, and resolved and prdered: That an election be called and hold on the 26th.day of July, 1811, in said SohopirDistrict, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said school distri t the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of five thousand dollars, to run not exceeding ten years sud bear interest at the rate of five,per sent per annum, payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money, for building one or more school buildings and for improving school grounda; Whereas, an election visa held in said School District on the 25th day of July, 1911, in Conformity with the said resolution and order of said Board of Trustees of said school Distriot, and all the proceedings have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said School District, as required by law, and, Whereas, the said certified prooeedinga short, and after a full examination and investigation this Board has found and do hereby find and declaro, That in accordance with a resolution and order of t$e Board of Trustees of 201 • Oakley School District, passed and adopted on the 24th day of June, 1911, an election was duly called in said school District and was held in said District on the 25t1i day of July, 1911, and that said notice of said election waa given by notices signed by the Board of Trustees of said School District posted in three •of the most public places in said District for more than twenty days next before said election, and by publication of such notice in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and pub- liabod in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, not lees than once a week for three successive weeks before said election. That prior to the opening of seld polls the Inspector and Judges of Election conducting the said election, took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof Canvassed the votes oast thereat, and certified the result of said elect- ion to the Board of Trustees of said School Distriot,and they made return of the poll and tally liets of said election; • That on the let day of August, the seventh day after the said election and at one o'clock P.M. of said day the Board of Trustees of said School District mot and canvassed the said returns of said election, from whish said returns the said Board of Trustees found and declared and this Board finds and declares that there were six- teen votes cast at said election and that more than twp-thirds thereof, to wit; fiftect were oast for iasuing'and selling said bonds, and one vote was oast against said is- susnoe of said bonds, and that the said Board of Trustees caused an entry of that fact to be made of the minutes of said Board; That this Board hereby further finds and declares that said election was duly and legally held and conducted, and that notice thereof visa duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and do- olared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have boon done and have been performed in regular and dna form and in atriat a000rdanoo with the law authorising the isM anon of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school District including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by lave. It is hereby ordered, that the Bonds of Oakley School District in said Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the sum of five thousand dollars, in denominations of five hundred dollars eaah and payable within ton years from date of incuanoc thereof,in gold coin of the United States of Amerioa, with interest there- on at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, in like gold coin of the United States of Aur rioa, at tjXe office of the County Treasurer of said Contra Costa County, State of California, and to be numbered from one to ten inclusive. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be payable as follows, to witl- Bond numbered 1, five hied red ($500.00) dollars to run one year from date of issuance thereof. • Bond numbered 2, Five hundred ($500.00) dollars to run two years from date of issuasroe thereof. Bond numbered 3, five hundred (w500.00).dollara to run three years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 4, five hundred ($500.00) dollars to run four years from data of issuance thereof. 02 Bond numbered 5, five hundred ($500.00) dollars to run-five.-years from date of issuance thereof., Bond numbered 6, five hundred ($500..00) dollars to ran six years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered.7, five hundred.($500.00) dollars to run seven years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 8, five hundred ($500.00) dollars, to run eight years from date of is sconce there of. Bond numbered 9, five hundred ($500.00) dollars to run nine years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 10, five hundred.($500.00) dollars.to run ten years from date of issuance thereof. It is further ordered that the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the let day of March, and on the lot day of September of each year, until said bonds shall be paid. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued ih the following form, -to wit: -ANOOL BOND of Oakley§ohool District, County of Contra Costa, State of California United States of America. Oakley School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, aokno - ledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to, or-the holder thereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the let day of September, A.D.19_, five hundred ($600.00) dollars in gold coin of the United States of America with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five per cent 15%) per arm ue, payable on the 1st day of Naroh and • on the lot day of Leptombor, of each year from date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one.of a series of Donde of like tenor and date, numbered from one to ten inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to five thousand dollars, and is issued and sold by the-Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif- ornia, for the purpose of raising money for building one or more school buildings, and for improving sohool.grounds, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of Article XXI, Chapter IIIA Title III, Part III, of the Political Code, and Constitution of the State of California, and is authorised by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Oakley School District in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 25th day of.July, 1911. And the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State,of California, hereby certifies and declares that said.eleotion visa duly and legally called', held, • and conducted, emd that notice thereof was duly and legally givep and published, and the result thereof visa duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all sots and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have boon performed in regular and due form, and in strict socordanoe,with the provisions 203 • of'the•law�authorizing the issue nee of school bonds. And it is further certified and declared that the total amount of indebted- noes of said Oakley School District including this issue of bonds i6'.within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by ordEr of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 7th day of August, 19110 and shall be payable out of the building fund of said Oakley School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of intdrest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Oakley School District. In witness Whereof, the Board of Supervisors of Oontra Costa County, State of California, has caused this Bond to be signed by its Chairman and attested by its clerk with the soul of said Board of Supervisors attached this 7th day of August 1911. • County Clerk and clerk of the Board o Supervisors of Contra Coats County State of California Auditor of Contra Costa County, a o of Cal fornix a rm the board 0f idUperVIBOTB f Gonxrla Costa County, Stato of Cali- fornia. Resolved, t hat to each of the said Bonds, shall be attached interest coupons in the following form, to wit: No. '► INTEREST COUPON. $12.60 The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof, out of the building fund of Oakley School District in said Contra • Costa County, State of California, on the let day of 19_, at his office in Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the sum of $12.60 for the intorost"on Bond No. of said Oakley School District. County Olork and clerk of the Board o Supervisors of Contra Costa county, State of Califc::iu. Auditor of Contra Costa County, Sta a of California t ClErman 6fAhe Board of Supervisors Contra osta C ty, State of California. It is further ordered that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, shall cause said bonds to be prepared in a000rdanoe with the foregoing form, that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Coats, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the let day of September, 1911, at the • hour of 10'01olook A.N. to the highest and beat responsible bidder for cash in United States gold coin, and after due and legal notice thereof has been given by caid County Treasurer by publication of a notice specifying the time and place of sale oY said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon the terms for which said bonds shall run and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds shall be sold, to wit: in United States gold coin, 203 • of-the,law 4uthorising the issuance of'school bonds. And it is further certified and declared that the total amount of indebted- neee of said Oakley School District including this issue of bonds id within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by ordr of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 7th day of August, 1911, and shall be payable out of the building fund of said Oakley School Distriot, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Oakley School District. - In Witness Whoroof, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, has caused this Bond to be signed by its Chairman and attested by its clerk with the seal of said Board of Supervisors attached this 7th day of August 1811. • County Clerk and olark of the Board o Supervisors of Contra Costs County State of California Auditor of Contra Costa County, State of Cal f ornia s rm f heoard of Supervisors f CqnXr1a Costa County, Stato of Cali- fornia. Resolved, that to each of the said Bonds, shall be attached interest coupons In the following form, to wit: No. INTEREST COUPON. $12.50 The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof, out of the building fund of Oakley School District in said Contra Costa County, State of California, on the let day of 19_, at his office • in Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the sum of $12.50 for the interost'on Bond No. of said Oakley School District. County Clerk and olork of the Board o Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. -Auditor of Contra Costs County, Sta a of California C rman 6fAhe Board of Supervisors Contra oats C ty, State of California. It is further ordered that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, shall cause said bonds to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing form; that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the let day of September, 1911, at the • hour of 10'o'oloak A.M. to the highest and beat responsible bidder for cash in United States gold coin, and after duo and legal notice thereof has been given by said County Treasurer by publication of a notice specifying the time and place of sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon the terms for which said bonds shall run and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds shall be sold, to wit: in United States gold coin, 204 that said bonds will be sold to the highest and.best.reaponsible:bidder.for oash.ae aforesaid but in no &ass for lose than pari and soorued_Anterest :andithat the.said Treasurer will reserve tbe.right to rejeot:any or all.of said bide,-for two auooeseiv, weeks in the "Contra Costa Standard" a newspaper printed, published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular mooting.of said Hoard of supervisors held on the 7th day of August, 1911, by the following vote, to wit. Ayes: supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buohnnan and Trythall. uoco: Mono. In the butter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the.different fundscg the County are..presentod to the Hoard; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed, signed by the chairman, attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Hoard. And the Board takes reason to.meet on Mondoy,.August 14th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. .. .. ;.Chairman. ... r.f ...........01erk. 205 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Ca]ifernia. Monday, August 14th, 1911: .. The Board met at 10 O clook A.H. 'Present:.Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J:H.Wclls, Clerk. In the Hatter of Petition of Sheldon School District for special tax. The Trustees of Sheldon School District having submitted to this Board thei estimate showing that the sum of $1000 in addition to and exclusive of the amount apportioned to said District from the regular State and County Monies, will be re- quired in order to maintain said school properly and said estimate and report h`avin been Approved by Wm. H. Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, It is, upon motion duly made and ourried, by the Board ordered that said estimate be and the same is hereby accepted and approved and that a tax sufficient to raise said amount be levied upon the assocsible property within the boundaries of said school district at the time of levying taxes. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.% t In the Matter of Requisition for supplies. It is, upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that the.:re- quisition of A.N.Sullonger for one large rug, be and the came is hereby granted. In the Matter of Laying Sidewalk in front of property of County of Contra Costa on Court Street, betweeA Main and Ward Streets, in the town of Martinez. A communication ..as received from the Acting Marshal of the town of Kar- tines.'notifying this Board that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Martinez at a meeting held on July 3rd, 1911, ordered that the property ovmers on both sides of Court Street :row the railroad to Susannah Street, oonctruot cement sidewalks along their line of property; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said communication be placed on file and the further hearing in said matter be continued to and set for Monday, August 20th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. 206 In the flatter of Repair of Bridges in Supervisor Districts Hos. 1, and 2 and'8. Supervisor Rihn having reported to this Board that a certain bridge over Wildcat Creek, is,in poor condition and great emergency exists for the repair there- of and Supervisor Hook reports that he has a bridge that is in poor condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereof;.and Supervisor Casey havingreports& to this Board that two bridges, one situate in Norega valley and the other two miles west of Lafayette are in poor condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereof; And Supervisor Rihn having taken the Chair temporarily, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Trgthall, seconded by.Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Rihn, Supervisor Hook and Supervisor Casey be and they are and each,of them is hereby authorized to replace or repair said bridges immediately, without notice. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Platter of Building of proposed System of State Highways. RESOLVED, that this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby respectfully recommends to the Department of Engineering Of the State of California, that in building the proposed syetem of State Highways authorized under the Act adopted at the General State Election in 1910, a portion of such Highways be constructed so as to begin at the City of Oakland, in the Oounty of ,Alsmoda, and ran thence through the County of Contra Costa, by way of Richmond • and in a general direction along the shore of San Pablo Bay to Martinez, and thence in a general easterly direction to a point on the dividing line between Contra Costa and San Joaquin Counties, at or near the town of Byron; and thenoo across the County of San Joaquin by the most practical route to the City of Stockton, thereby connecting the County Seats of Alameda, Contra Costa and San Joaquin Counties, by the nearest practical route with the main State Highway running through the San Joaquin Valley. BE IT FURTHER R150LVLD, that the Boards of Suporvisore of the Counties of SAn Joaquin. and Alameda, be and they are hereby requested to oo-operate with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in obtaining the location and construct- ion of such portion of such State Highway along the hereinbefore described general route and that the clerk of this Board forward to the Beards of Supervisors of said San Joaquin and Alameda Counties, copies of this Resolution. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Trythall and seconded by Supervisor Buchanan and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 207 In the hatter of Appointing Committee to Interview Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that this Board of Supervisors as a whole, be appointed a committee to attend the meeting of the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County on Monday, August 21et, 1911, in relation to the proposed system of State Highways running through the Counties of Contra Costa and San Joaquin. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Constructing a Road in Supervisor District No. 4, between Pittsburg and Antioch. WHEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, that the public convonienoe and necessity demands the construction of a pertain road in Supervisor District No. 4, Contra Costs County, the center line of whioh is particularly described as followe, to wit: Beginning at a point in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in the center line of easterly end of Third Street, Tovm of Pittsburg; thence South 72 3/40 E. 7650 feet to station; thence south 18°b6' E. 4446 feet to a point 30 feet northeasterly from the northerly line of right of Bray of the Southern Pacific Railway Company; thence running parallel with the northerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company, south 67004' E. 2041 feet to station; thence east 4000 feet more or less to the line dividing Supervisor Districts Your and Five, and, INUFA AS, it appears to this Board that said road is in excess of three miles in length and that the cost of construction of which will be too great to pay out of any of the Road Funds of the said County, Novi, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board hereby determines to construct such road and does hereby declare its intention to proceed to construct such road and that if the cost of such road,, when constructed, shall exceed Five thousand dollars (05000.00) such cost Shall be charged to the General County Fund of the County of Contra Costa. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that Blum C.Brosm, County Surveyor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereby directed to make definite surveys of the proposed work to be done and to prepare profiles and cross- sections thereof and to submit the same with an estimate of the amount or amounts of work to be done, the cost thereof, and with specifications thereof; Said report to be prepared in duplicate; one copy to be filed in the Surveyor's office and the other to be filed with the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisorri Buohanan gnd seconded by Supervisor Rook and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit. 208 r Ayes.,:Supervisors 8ihny.Caeey, Hook, Bnohaman and Trythal. Sees: Sone, k. t *A r In the Mstiter of allowance of Claims., Claims against the different funds of the County are.presented to the Board and examined; those found to be oorreot and to be properly signed, are ordered allow ed by the Board,aigned by the Chairman, attested by the Clerks and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 28th, 1911,.at• 10 o'olook A.M. .Ohairman. `f i 1 � 209 In the Board of Supervisors of Oontra Costa County, State of California. Monday, August 28th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'olook A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J. P. Casey, vizoent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor O.J.Rihn. In the Matter of Allowanoe of Claims for Bridge work, lumber, oil, eto. Certain olaims for bridge work, lumber, oil, eto.'are presented to the Board and it appearing to the Board that said funds of the road dictriots against whish said claims have been presented would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaims, it is by the Board orderedthat the said olsime be paid to the olaimants, in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund Brisooe & Flournoy $ 92.00 v 90.00 R.D.1,8.3.2, y 2.00 Briscoe &Flournoy 263.26 262.00 R.D.I,S.D.2, 1.26 Christ Eriokeen 30.00 26.00 R.D.1,3.3).2, 6.00 Gavin, Devereux Company 66.63' 64.00 R.D.1,S.11.2, 1.63 Gavin, Devereux " 94:•23 93.00 R.D.1,S.D. 2, 1.23 Jarvis Bros. 686.84 600.00 R.D.2,S.D.6, 86.84 Lawrenoo Larsen 34.00 33.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costs County draw warrait on the County Treasurer in favor of eaah of above named claimants, in the funds and amounts above named. The said order is passed by vote of the Board, as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casoy, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: Bone. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. , In the Mauer of Plsoing Cement Walk on Court Street in front of MoUshon Property. Upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seoonded by Supervisor Buohanan, it is by the Board ordered that the F.E. Nelson Company be and they are hereby granted a oontraot to plane a oemset walk on Court Street in front of the property reoently purehased from Mrs. Martha McMahon. Said walk to be four feet wide and five inahes thiole. Said walk to be plaoed under the supervision of the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costs. The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes. IZone. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. 210 In the Matter of petition of Trustees of 1 San Ramon School District, Eden Plain School +� Dietrlot, Antioch School District and Danville School District for special tax. The Trustees of San Ramon School District, Brien Plain School District, Antioch School District, and Danville School District, having submitted to this Board their estimate showing that the following amounts will be required in each of said districts, to wit: San Ramon, $500; Eden Plain, $500; Antioch, 62000; Danville, 0500, in addition to and exclusive of the amount apportioned to said districts from the regular State and County funds, in order to maintain said schools properly, and said estimates and reports having been approved by N.H. Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools of Contra Casts County, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said esti- mates be and the same are hereby accepted and approved, and that a tax sufficient to raise said amounts be levied upon the asaossible property within the boundaries of each of said school districts at the time of levying taxes. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Sone. Absent: Supervisor Ri'hn.� ; In the Satter of Report of Frank T. Swett, Horticultural Commiasioner. The report of Frank T. Swett, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Goata County, is read to the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. In the Matter of printing Statistical. Report of Contra Costa County. Upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Gasotte Publishing Company be and they are hereby ordered to print in pamphlet form, 500 pamphlets showing statistical report of Contra Costa County for the year ending June 30th, 1911; the price to be paid therefor to be 001.00 per page. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes; None. Absent: Supervisor R1hn. 211 In the Matter of Building Road in Supervisor District No. 4, between Pittsburg and Antioch. Elam C. Brown, County Surveyor having been heretofore ordered by this Board to prepare and make definite surveys of the proposed work frith profiles and arose. sections theroof, and to submit the same with an estimate of the amount of work to be done and cost thereof, and specifications thereof, and said County Surveyor having presented to this Board his report as heretofore ordered, and said report showing that said work will cost more than $300, Now, it is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby ordered to advertise for two weeks, in the Contra Costa Gazette, and Pittabur Post, for bids to be presented on the 18th day of September, 1911, at 11 o'clock A.M for the performance of the work specified in said plans and specifications on file • in the office of the county clerk and oounty surveyor. In the Matter of Claim of Jupiter Company, Incorporated, against the Richmond Novelty and Electric Works. A communication from Jupiter Company, Incorporated, stating that their claim against the Richmond Novelty and Electric Works on the Hospital Job, has been fully satisfied, and that said claim was withdrawn, was presented to the Board; It is, by the Board ordered that the Bum of $27.50, held by this Board as a guarantee of the payment of said sum, be and the same is hereby ordered released and the clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to return to R.H. Ingraham, the said Gum of $27.50. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. In the Natter of Communication from Oakland Chamber of Commerce in regard to • Crossing at Vallejo Junction. A communication enclosing Resolution from the Oakland Chamber of Oomeroe, in regard to an over-head arousing and road at Vallejo Junction, was received and read to the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. 212 In tale Natter of allowanoe of olaims. Claims against the different funds of the 0ounty,arg presented to the Board and those found to be oorreot and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed, signed by the Chairman and Clerk, and ordered entered on.the allowenoe•Book of this Board. And the Board takes reoees to meet on Tuesday, September 6th, 1811, at.10 o'oloo]c A.M. i .• '., ' Chairman. .Olerk. , ` Y s t � t 4 C I :...t .�4 rw 213 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Oounty, State of California. Tuesday, September 6th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Presents Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J. Rihn, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and R.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and prooeeUngs of the month of August, 1911, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. • In the Matter of appointing Delegates to the Third rational Conservation Congress at Kansas City, No. it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Frank Swett, E.A.Smith and Charles Belshaw, be and they are, and eaoh•of them is, hereby appoint- ed delegates to the Third rational Conservation Congress at Kansas City, Mo. to be held on Sept. 05th, 26th and EM, 1911. In the Matter of-Bailding Road and Overhead Crossing at Vallejo Junction. • This Board having received communications and resolutions from the Oakland Chamber of Commerce and the City Council of the•City of Vallejo, in regard to an over. head crossing over the railroad at Vallejo Junction and a road to connect therewith, It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board notify the said Oak- land Chamber of Commerce and the City Council of the City of Vallejo, that on the completion by the Southern Paoifio Railroad Company of an overhead arousing over thea railroad tracks at Vallejo Junction, that this Board will proceed to build the re- quired road to connect said crossing with the county road, In.the Matter of application of • A. Soares for a liquor license. A. Soares having by mistake been granted a wholesale liquor license, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a wholesale liquor license heretofore granted to A.Soaree, be and the some is hereby ordered cancelled and the License Tax Colleator of this county be and he Is hereby ordered to transfer the money deposited with said application to the payment of fee required 1 214 to be dwkoeited with petition for retail liquor.lioense. K. In the Matter of allowance of claims - for bridge work, eto., Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, et,o. having been presented to this Board, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts against which said claims have been presented, would bo unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, In the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit% Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund • Berkeley Steel Company $481.16 $400.00 R.D.1, S.D. 6, $61.15 Wm. Dainty 77.00 70.00 R.D.1, S.D. b, 7.00 Danville Whes. & Lumber Co. 56.80 65.00 R.D.1, S.D. 2, 1.80 Wm. Easton 94.60 90.00 R.D.1, S.D. 5, 4.60 M.D.Field 144.00 140.00 R.1).1, S.D. 5, 4.60 J.G.Moody 112.00 110.00 R.D.1, S.D.b, 2.00 John Hichole 94.50 90.00 R.D.1, S.D. 5, 4.60 Thomas Nichols 94.50 90.00 R.D.1, S.D. 5, 4.50 Port Costa Lumber Co. 11.79 10.00 R.D.1, S.D.2, 1.19 Joe Rodds 9E.75 90.00 R.D.1, S.D.6, 2.75 Rueei & Bonner 33.70 32.70 R.D.1, S.D.4, 1.00 Redwood Mnfg. 00. 93.03 92.03 R.D.1, S.1.2, 1.00 Sunset Lumber Co. 137.76 136.00 R.D.1,3; D.2;, 1.7b • Sunset Lumber Co. 28.83 27.00 R.D.11 S.D.29 1.63 J. Viers, 153.00 160.00 R.D. 1,S.D.6, 3.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the funds and in the sums above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Diose: None. K. In the Matter of Placing Gas Lights in Operating room of County Hospital. It is by the Board ordered that Wm. H. Hough, be and he is hereby authorised to have two gas light chandeliers placed in the operating room in the oounty-hospi- tal. • 215 In the Matter of Reports of Estimates for Maintenauos of High schools. Reports of estimates of amount of money required for maintenance of High Yy Schools were filed as follows: Alhambra Union High school District, 08,000. John Swett n it 11 7,745. Liberty n n n n 7 500 Mt. Diablo n n n n 7500. Richmond n n n n 16,000. Riverview n n n n 10,050. San Ramon Valley n It it4 000. r In the Hatter of sale of Oakley school District Bonds. L.g.Buttuer, County Treasurer, having notified this Board that B. Fernandes, was the highest and best bidder for the Oakley School Distriot bonds, he having bid the sum of $8000 par and #58. premium for said bonds, It is, upon motion duly made and oarrie4, by the Board ordered that said sale_ be and the same' is hereby confirmed. In the Matter of application of A.Regalia, for a liquor license. A protest having been filed to the issuance of a liquor license to A.Regalia, It is, upon motion duly made and parried, by the Board ordered that the hear- ing on said application and protest be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, September 18th, 1911, at 11 o'clock A.M. It is by the Board further ordered tiat the clerk of this Board notify A.Re» galla to appear before this Board on said date in regard to said license. In the Ratter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor lioanses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: O.O.Berendson National Saloon Clayton Jas, H. Cushing Bay View Park San Pablo Ave. Andrew {call W4tzell Saloon Bear San Reason Bart Keohane 8eohane Bldg. Stege A.W.Lund stone's Ranch Piper slough 218 M.F.Moitose First at. Rodeo JO.McClure Lot 1, Block 21, Henderson-Topeo tt Twat Augustine Soares Main Road to Danville Alamo Walter S.Smith Bet. link & Mouser Ayes. San Pablo Ave. W.H.Sohottenberg Red House, San Pablo Ave: and Road No, 8, The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Monday, October 2nd, 1911 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of issuance of Liquor Licensee. 1 The License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is ordered to issue liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit; Hotel Crockett Crockett J.R.Cantrell Snightsen Saloon Hnighteen Thomas R. Casey Central Rotel Bar Valens Annie DeMartini Pacheco Hotel Pacheco S.Dalporta Oakley Hotel Oakley Jesse Ginoochio I/F mile from Giant Sts. Sobrante P.Guerreiri & Son W. side End Ave. Valens Moitosa& Moller Senate Bar Emeria Treat, San ablo John F. Keyer Reception Saloon Crockett Marshall& Maderes Cor. Hartz & Prospect Aves. Danville Peter Mahomed Cosmopolitan Saloon Crolona Elmer E.Niokell Junot. Piper & Sand Mound Sloughs Frank Tract Joseph Rodds Oor. R.R Ave. & Oak it. Brentwood Manuel F.Rose Prospect Ave. Danville Anton Soalso S. of S.Y. R.R.Traok Hear Valens* Arthur A. Saures On Fish lanah, Tunnel Road Moraga School Dist In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that $7.06 in supplies be and the some is hereby pude to Jusna.B.Durant. 217': In the Matter of appointment of Health Officer for Contra Costa County. It appearing to the'•astisfaotion of'the Board that the term of office of Dr. B.S.Gregory, as County Health Officer has expired, . It Is by the Board ordered.that 17.S.George,,Y.D. be and he ie hereby appoint- ed Health Officer in and for said Contra Costa County, for the ensuing year at a oompensation of $50. per month, said compensation to cover all expenses and be in full payment for all services rendered as such Health Officer, It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said R.S. George, X. D. as County Health officer on the first of each month, during his term of office, for the sum of 060. out of the Hospital Fund. The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the olerk,.and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. In the Matter of Reclamation District No. 800, of Contra Costa County, California, and more particularly in Regard to Assessment No. E of Said District. R.L.Wilholt, Frank A.West and W.H.Geddes, the duly eleoted, qualified and eating trustees of said Reolamation District No, 800 of Contra Costa County, Cali- forois, having on the bth day of September, A.D.1911, reported to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, supplemental and additional plans of the-reolsmation works together i.ith estimates of ooats of the works necessary for the reclamation of the lands of said District in pursuance of said plans; together also with an estimate of incidental expenses, including superintendence, repaire, • the costa of collection of euah assessment; and having, also on the 5th day of September, A.D.1911, presented to said Board of Supervisors at an open and regular session of said Board, at whiah all the members of the said Board of Supervisors were present, a petition and statement to the effect that a new, separate and further assessment was required for the proteotion, maintenance and repairs of the reolamation works of said District, and for the payment of all outstanding in- debtedneas of said District known as work already doaa; and in said statement the 218 said trustees having set forth a statement of the work already.done and the work necessary to be done and the present outstanding indebtedness of said District and the necessary expenses that will be incurred by said District in the further protect- ion and reclamation of said District; the necesesity of.doing said work and of levyi said assessment, and the estimated cost of said matters, which said cost is estimate in the aggregate at the sum of Seventy five thousand three hundred and forty one dollars ($76,341.00). And the said matter having been regularly presented to said Board of Supervisors, and said Board of Supervisors having examined R.L. Wilhoit under oath, and being fully satisfied that the allegations in said petition are true and correct in every particular, and no one appearing before the Board opposing the making of this order, and said Board of Supervisors having duly and fully heard said matter and being fully advised in all the premises; and it further appearing that all of the lands in said District are contained within the boundaries of Contra Costa County, Califor , nia, and that all of the allegations in said petition are true and correct; It is therefore, ordered, that there be assessed upon the lands upon said District as a charge thereon, the sum of sevonty five thousand three hundred and forty one Sollars ($75,341.00); and, It is further ordered that R.Harkinson, R.L.YoCabe and A.E.Dunkel, residents of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and who are persona having no interest either individually or otherwise in any real estate within said District be and hereby they aro, appointed oommissioner s to levy said assessment No. 2 of said District and such commissioners are hereby directed before entering on the discharge of their duties tonake and subscribe an oath that each of said oommissione - ere is not in any manner interested in said lands of said Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California, and that he will perform the duties of a commissioner to the beet of his ability; It is further ordered that said commissioners must view and assess upon the lands within said Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California, the said sum of Seventy five thousand three hundred and forty one dollars ($75,341.0C) so estimated, and that they shall apportion the same according to the benefits that will accrue to each tract of land in said Distriot, respectively, by reason of the expenditures of said sum of money and they shall estimate the samo in gold coin of the United States of America; It is further ordered that said assessment shall be made and collected in the manner required by law. 219`. OFFIOR OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVI3OR3 OF CONTRA COSTA 0 LINTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. -_ ELECTION PROOLAMATION AND NOTICE. WHEREAS, in accordance with the Provisions of an Act of the Legislature Of the State of California, entitled "An Act providing for the calling of a special election to bo-hold on .uouday, October 10th, 1911, and for the submission thereat to the qualified electors of the State of California, all amendments to the Constit- ution of the State of California; proposed by the Legislature at its thirty-ninth session commencing on the second day of January, 1911, presvribing and providing for the publication of said proposed amendments and providing for the manner of holding and conducting such election and for the canvassing and return of the votes oast thereat" approved March 28th, 1911, It is ORDERED that an election be held on Tueaday, October 10th, A.D. 1911, frozz six O'olook in the morning of said day of election until six o'clock in the after- noon of the same day, when the polls shall be closed, in the several election pre- oinote of Contra Gaeta County, State of California, hereinafter named, at the places in said precincts hereinafter designated, at which said election the following amendments to the Constitution of the State of California, submitted by the Legis- lature at its last regular session beginning on the 2nd day of January, 1911, and ., duly certified by the Secretary of State as required by law and numbered as herein- after specified, will be voted on by the qualified electors of said County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: 1. .53WATE CONSTITUTIONAL AA ENVaFjjT NO. 2. Chapter 37. -- Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 2, a resolution propos- ing to the People of the State of California, an amendment to Section 14, Article SI, of the Constitution of the State of California. 2., COMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE OONSTITUTIONAL AMU=T NO. 5. Chapter 64. -- Committee Substitute for Senate Constitutional Amendment No. S, a.resolution proposing to the People of the State of California, an amendment to the Constitution of the State of California, by adding a new section to Article ffi thereof, to be known and designated as section seven and one half of said article %I of the Constitution of the State of California, relating to charters of counties and amendments to such charters and to the surrender thereof. 3. SENATE Cass TI TUTIONAL AMEOTIYMIT NO. 6. - Chapter 62. -- Senate Constitutional Amendment vio. 6, a resolution to pro- pass to the akeople of the State of California, an amendment to the Constitution of the State, amending Section two of article IV thereof, relating to sessions of the Legislature. ,, 220 4. SIMATE OONSTITUTIONAL AMENDM T N0.8. Chapter 16. -- Senate Constitutional Amendment No, S, a resolution to v/ propose to the People of the State of Califgrnia,_an amendment to Section one of article two of the Constitution in relation to rights of suffrage. 6. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL A6tl;ttDMENT.NO.1?. Chapter 9. -- Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 17, a resolution to pro- pose to the people of the State of California, an amendment to the Constitution of the State of California, by amending Section fourteen of article I thereof, relat- ing to the rights of private property and to the law of eminent domain. 6. - SENATE CONSTITUTIONAS AMESTDMENT NO. 20. Ohapter 66. -- Senate Oonstitut:onal Amendment No. 20, a resolution to pro- pose to the people of the State of Oalifornia, an amendment to the Constitution of the State of California, amending section eight of article XI of said Constitution, relating to charters of cities and amendments thereto. 7. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAy AMiNI)MENT NO. 22. Chapter 22. -- Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 22, a resolution to pro- pose to the people of the State of California, an amendment to the Constitution of Said State by amending 3eotiott 1 of article 4 thereof, relating to legislative powers and reserving to the people of the State of Oslifornia, the power to propose laws, statutes and amendments to the Constitution azid to enact the same at the polis indepandent of the Legislature, and also reserving to the People of the State of Oalifornia, the power to approve or reject atthe polls any act or section or pari of any act of the legislature. 8. SENATE ODNSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT N0. 23. Chapter 47. -- Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 23, a resolution to pro- pose to the people of the State of California, an amendment to the constitution of the State, by adding a new article thereto to be numberod article ndIII, providing for the recall by the electors of public officials. 9. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDM T NO. 26. Chapter 36. -- Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 26,-a resolution to propose to the people of the State of Oalifornia, an amendment to the conatitul on: of t1he State of 9alifornia, by adding a new section to article VI thereof, to be numbered section 4 1/2 relating to appeals in criminal oases. 10. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL A219MO T NO. 32. Chapter 66. -- Senate Conatitutional Amendment No. 32, a resolution to propose to the people of the state of oalifornia, an amendment to the constitution of the state of 8alifornia, by adding to article XX, a new section to be numbered section 21, relating to compensation for industrial accidents. 11. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDM T NO..45. Chapter 63. -- Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 46, a resolution pro- 221 posing to the people of the state of California, an amendment to the constitution of the State, amending Section 16, of article X%, relating to term of affioe. 12. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL ANEN161ENT NO. 47. Chapter 60. -- Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 47, a resolution pro- posing to the people of the State of California, an amendment to section 23 of artio e of article twelve of the constitution of the state of California, to confer upon the railroad commission, power and jurisdiction to regulate and control the buainoes of furnishing certain commodities and performing certain services to or for the public. 13. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AVENWENT N0. 48. Chapter 61. -- Senate Conetitutional Amendment Ito. 48, a resolution to pro- pose to the people of the state of Califorda, an amendment to the constitution of the state by amending eeotion 8 1/2 of article XI, relating to the powers conferred • upon municipal corporations by freeholders' charters. 14. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AME-NDYLENT NO. 49. Chapter 67. -- Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 49, a resolution to pro- pose to the people of the state of California, an amendment to the constitution of the state of California, by amending section 19 of article Xl,-relating to public utilities. 16. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AtENIMENT NO. Z. Chapter 68. -- Assembly Constitutional amendment No. 2, a resolution to pro- pose to the people of the state of California, an amendment to Section 7, of article IX of the constitution of the state of California, in relation to minimum period for the use of teat byoka in the common schools throughout the state. • 16. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6. Chapter 63. -- Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 6, a resolution pro- posing to the people of the state of California, an amendment to seotioh twenty-two of article twelve of the constitution of the state of California, creating a•railro commission and defining its powers and duties. 17. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AM DMEU T NO. 26. Chapter 61. -- Assembly constitutional amendment No. 26, a resolution to propose to the people of the state of California, an amendment to the constitution of the state of California, by amending section 13, of article XX thereof, relating to manner of electing officers of cities and the number of votes necessary to constitute a choice. 18. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL A1TuT NO. 26. • Chapter 66. -- Assembly oonetitutionel amendment No. 26, a resolution to propose to the people d the state of California, an amendment to the constitution of the state, by amending sections 1, 6, 11 and 16, of article 41 thereof, relating to the judiciary, and giving the legislature power to eetabliah inferior courts. 222 19. ASSMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 28. Chapter 69. Assembly constitutional amendment No. 28, a resolutinn to propose to the people of the state of California, an amendment to the constitution of the state by amending section 19 of article twelve thereof relating to the issui of passes to public officials. 20. ASSI=Y CONSTITUTIONAL AIIMMOT NO. 33. Ohapter 67. -- Assembly Constitutional amendment No. 33, a resolution to propose to the people of the state of California, an amendment to the oonetitution of the state of Californis, by amending section fourteen of article six thereof, relating to the election and compensation of a clerk of the supreme court, also relating to tho county clerks being ex-officio..clerks of courts of record, and also relating to the appointments by the Superior courts of court commissioners, and also by amending section twenty-one of said article six, of the said constitution relating to the appointment by the supreme court of a reporter and assistant report- (S era and the appointment by the district oourts of appeal of its olerk, and also re- lating to the duties and compensation of such officers. 21. ASSEMBLY COnSTITUTIOIJAi At3END=.T N0.46. Chapter 70. -- Assembly constitutional amendment No. 46, a resolution to propose to the people of the state of California, an amendment to section eighteen of article four of the constitution of the state of California, in relation to the impeachment of state offioere and fudges. 22. ASSMMY CONSU TUTION6L AM NDMENT N0. 48. Chapter 68. -- Assembly constitutional amendment No. 48, a resolution to propose to the poople of the state of California, an amendment to the constitut- ion of the state, by adding a new section thereto, relating to the exemption of property from taxation, to be ]moan as section one and one quarter, of artiolo thirteen of the constitution of the state of California. ai 23. ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEl`IT n0. 60. Chapter 62. -- Assembly constitutional amendme:t No. 60, a resolution to propose to tho pooplo of the State of California, an amendment to sections twenty and twenty-one of article twelvo of the constitution of the state of California, relating to railroads and other transportation companies. MON PRECINCT. Polling Place,.-- I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Byron. Judges: John J. Armstrong James Healey. Inspectors:- Chas. Coplo W. J. Livingston. Clerks:- Frank P. Rogers, Geo. W. Stone, Ballot Clcrka: Herman H. Brunc, Wm. Brown. BRENTWOOD PRECINOT Polling Place:- Coat's Hall, Brentwood. Judges:- Robert E. Fletcher Victor DeMartini. 223 t Inspectors:-r Marvin Sande re LelAmd S. Gann Clerks:- Samuel J. Berg James.W. Elsworth Ballot Clerks: Henry J. Prinoevallo John E.,Bindergan OARLBY PRECINCT. Polling Place:- Oakley Hall, Oakley. Judges:- Joseph Ruoketuhl, Jerry S. O'Meara. Inspectors:- Chas. P. Horr, Wm. J. O'Hara Olerke:- Geo, Sellers, Carl Wightman. Ballot Clarke: John T. Ranee O.C. Wristen. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 10. 1, Polling Place:- Town Hall, Antioch. Judges'.-- Charles Rother, Peter Donlon Inspectors:- Joeoph Rose Geo. Clayton Ware. Clerks;s- Clarence G. McDaniel Otto Emil 8lengel Ballot Clerks:- Joachim H. Sorgenfrey Patrick Maguire. ANTIOCR PRECINCT 90. 2. Polling Place:- John Taylor's Old Store, Antioch. Judgee:- A.A. Waldie James P. Carey Inspectors:- S.H. Mo$ellips Geo. B. LeMontague Clerks:- John H. Evans Peter Albert Peterson Ballot Olerke:- John Taylor Wm. H. Stone. _ LONE THEE PRECINCT. Polling Plaoe:- Building near 5. e. Depot, at Antioch. • Judges:- Ralph C. Smith Robert E. Ward Inspectors:- Robart'Herrower, Jr. Frank P. McFarland Clerke:- Wm. Uren Hans Martin Jansen ballot Clofka:- Joseph Lilley Patrick F. Lynoh MORGAN TERRITORY PRECINCT. Polling Place;- Morgan.Territory District School House. Judges:- Frank McGuire S. Olofoon Inspectors:- Joseph Schwendel Thos. Ackerman Clerks:- wm. 0 171a I. Morgan Ballot Olerks: J.J.Dutra Robt. I. Morgan. CLAYTON PRECINCT. Polling Place:- Clayton Hall, Clayton. Judges:- J.P. Rose G.R.Trette Inspeetora:- John S. Collins J. Murohio. Glurks.- Thos. X. Duncan Wm. Davie Ballot Clerks:- Frans Hebeien Percy Douglas. 224 I BAY POINT PREOI&CT.. -- Polling Place:- Sohirpke Hall, Bay Point. - Judges:- J. H. Andrews, J.A. Bayley Inspectors:- Samuel Gilroy S. W. Cunningham Clerks:- Fred Gore Geo. E. O'Hara Dallot Clerks:- Samuel Y. Shideler Wm. H. Tormay. SOMERSVILLE PRECINCT Polling Place:- Jones' Hall. Judges:- Geo. Lougher, Dave Latimer - Inspeotors:- - Abel Vaughn Louie D. Stone Olerks;- B.N. Jones, John P. Haggerty Ballot Olerke:- Handal Thomas James Latimer . CORNWALL PRECINCT - Polling Place:- Blaokomith Shop near S.P. Depot, Oornwa-ll. Judges:- R.E. Hansen P.A, MoOoy Inspectors:- Geo. H.South Frank E. Barr Olorke:- James D. Hanlon Ellis Griffiths Ballot Clerks:- F. Jesse Louis John Metten. BLACK DIAMOND PRL•'CINOT - Polling Place:- $nights of Pythias Hall., Bleck Diamond - Judges:- D.A. Gatto, John L. Williamson Inspectors:- G.A. Minaker John Royce Clerks:- A.C. Ortega A. V. McFauj Ballot Clerks;- J.E. Bankson J. De Rush& COWELL PRECINCT - • Polling Place:- Office Building Cowell Lima & Cement Oompany, Cowell. Judges:- N. I. Baldwin, J. W. Wayne Inspectors;- E.U. Loh O.M. Wolf Clerks:- Z. B. Matheson H.B. Smith Ballot Clerks:- L. A. Dietrich E.E..Hinman CONCORD PRECINCT NO.1. Polling Place;- Fireman's Hall, Concord. Judges:- M.N. Breckenridge H. Botts Inspectors:- Joseph Boyd W.C. Jaquith Olerke:- C.R. Devereux Fred C. Galindo Ballot Clerks:- C.J. Foekett M.N. Neuetaodter CONCORD PRL•'CINCT NO.E. - • Polling Place:- Tent opposite High School in Boyd's Addition to Concord. Judges- Ohas. Bibber J. F. Basey Inspectors:- Daniel Matheson A. C. Gehringer Clarke:- John Suttan Marshall J. McKean Ballot Clerke:- Manuel Williams E. Baumann 225 . i OONCORD PRIOINCT NO.. :8... Polling Place:- Blum's Scale House, near S. P. Depot, Concord. Judges:- Ernest Scholz R.H. Cavan Inspectors:- Ed. Surzbein Joseph Hittzum Clerks;- Oharles F.'Lohee Wm. Straight Ballot Clerks:- R. W. Lamb Harry O. Frandsen PAOHECO PRECINCT Polling Place:- Town Hall, Pacheco. Judges:- Henry Eicher S. L. Dukes Inspectors:- George A. Putnam Francis J. Rodgers Olerkst- Frank A. Rowley Louis D. Anderson Ballot Clerks:- Theo. Russi 0. P. Sing. MARTINEZ PRECINCT.No.. 1. Polling Place:- Town Hall, Martinez. Judgest,- ; R. J. Douglas H.J. Curry Inspectors; C. H. Ludden Geo. Win]selman Clerks:- Frank R. Jones Wm. J. Rader Ballot Clorks:- C. 0. Nelson J. 0'8. Wyatt. MARTINEZ PRECINOT NO. 2. . Polling Place: California Hotel Building, Martinez. Judges:- Gabriel Blum Luke Bulger Inspectors:- John G. Duane E. J. Winslow Clerks:- Walter Coote Hee. H. Bulger Ballot Clerks:- Joseph P. Barnard James Hoey • VINE HILL PRECINCT. Polling Place:- Vine Hill Public School House. Judges:-* Alonzo Dickinson James McKenna Inspectors:- F. J. Thoroe Wm-Eggleston Clerks:- Fabian S. Joost A. J. MoMehon Ballot Clerks: Frank W. Bryant Roscoe C. Jones. ALHAMBRA PRECINOT. Polling Plaoe;- B. Hoey's Hall, Cor. Smith St. and Alhambra Road near Martinez. Judges:- Fred T. Brookman Geo. M. Frazer Inspectors:- O.E. Hayward W. T, Daggett Clarke: A. J. Tavan W. O'Hara Ballot Clerks; Goo. P. Upham Fred Taggart. • WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT. Polling Place: Justice of Peace Office, Walnut break. Judges:- Daniel McCullough A. G. Cameron Inspectors:- Wm. Berry Joseph Mello Clarke: Goo. 0. Duncan Peter Young Ballot Clerks: Joaeph L. Silveira E. B. Anderson 22 ALAND PREGINCT Polling Place:- Bell's Old Store Building, Alamo. Judges:- .James Banns J.H. Ounliffe - Inspeotore:- D. 0. Bell Frank Trevitte Olerka:- .. H. Herter George Trevitte Ballot Clerks:- John A. Bauer James Jones. a -. MORAGA PRECINCT. Polling Plaoe:- Willow Spring Sohool House. - Judges: Eriok Madsen Wm. Mulholland Inspeotors: Manual ROBS Leon Trelut Clerks: Charles Eruttfeltd James Mulholland Ballot Clerks: James M000sker T.P. Carroll. LAPAYRTTE PRECIHOT tolling Plaoo:- Lafayette Publio Sohool House. Judges:- R. E. McNeil J.M. Daley - Inspectors:- R. Andreason J.u. Mullikin Olerks: Lloyd Brawn H. S. Crow Ballot Clerks:- B. Hollenbook A. R. Reynolds. TASSAJARA PRECINOT. Polling Plaoe.- Vassajara Public Sohool Hauao. Judges:- E. kartinolli Theodore Ziesen Inapeotors:- M. E. Horton Prod Roinstain Clerks;- Riohard Williams James Bright. Ballot Olerks:- Antone Joseph Felix Ooste SAN RAMON PRECINOT Polling Plaoe:- San Ramon Hall,Gan Ramon. Judges:- Albert Glass S. D. Radford. Iaopeotors:- Leo Lynch N.S.Boone Clerks:- E. C. Harlan H. Hdrat Ballot Olerka:- M. J. Lawrenoe R. Dobson DANVILLE PRECINCT. Polling Plaoe:- Grange Hall, Danville, Judges:- Thos, Connolly John Hertz - Inspeotors.- Oharloe Goold Harvey Eddy Olerke:- A. Abrott S. H. Flournoy Ballot Olerks:- 9. J. Hedina John Rasmussen i PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Plaoe:- Room, Boys Club House, Port Costa, Judges.- M. D. Ourtis J. Donahue Inspeotora:- R. L. Olahoy E. P. Lynoh Clerks:- W. P. Baoon O.J. O'Neill Ballot Olerks. D. J. Luoey W. E. YOU g. 227 PORT COSTA PRECINCT N0. b, - Rolling 2100e:- Forester's Hall, Port Costa. - Judges:- A. Williams Henry Davis Inspectors:- Oharles Voight J. McCarthy - Clerks;- Geo. H. Ward James Hackett Ballot Clerks:- M. 0. Shea T. O'Keefe OROOKETT PRECIVOT NO. 1 - Polling Place:- Fireman's Hall, Crockett. Judges:- Theodore Moiles Patrick Luooy Inspectors:- Charlea Drewioke Z.W. Paul Clerks:- D. 0. Hsdemark J.E.Hughes Ballot Clerks:- H.E. Hunt Thos. Hughes CROCKETT PRECINCT N0. S. - Polling Place:- Salvation Army Hall, Crockett. - Judges:- R. Thomas Thoa, McNamara Inspectors:- H. A. Dolphus C. Desmond. Clerks:- John Edwards D. Denby - Ballot Clerks:- G. W. Likens John Murphy VyALONA PRECINOT - Polling Plaoe:- George's Building,_ Valona. - Judges:- J.P. 0onnore T. R. Caney Inspectors:- 0. WeitlauYP P. Hanlon - Clerks:- W. F., Booth Joseph Vincent Ballot Clerks:- F. George J.H. Martin SELBY PRECIUCT. - Polling Place:- Selby Hall, Selby. - Judges:- Leo R. Barnard Fred J. Burns- Inspectors:- E. E. Jarman Charles Richards - Olerkn:- George P. Colbert Frank Soharaoh Ballot Clerks:- H.T. Jones E. P. Kearney RODM PRECINCT - Polling Place:- Johneon'e Hall, Rodeo - Judges:- J.3). Smith E. D. Grove - Inspectors:-- Adam Arbuthnot J.J. Mahoney Clerks:- E. J. Br wn J.E. Slate Ballot Olerka:- E. H. Stamm, Jr. J. quill HERCULES PRECINCT. Polling Place:- Hercules Club Library, Hercules Judges:- J.S. Marx Harry Friedlander Inepeotora:- Fred G. Mayer Christ Ellerhoret Clerks:- J.W. McCoy S.D.Boaaley Ballot Clerks:- Chas. Lohmkuhl J.J.Grant. 228 PINOLE PRBCIIIOT. Polling Plaos:-- Pinple Opera House,,Pinole. . _ Judges: J. A. Fraser. T. S. Catlett. Inspectors.- W. 0. Gerrish R. J.,1Oloott Clerks:- Fred McDonald O. L. •Townes _ Ballot Clerks:- P. N. Higuera P. J. Book GIANT PRECINOT. _ Polling Place:- Giant Hall, Giant. Judges:- W. H. Williams John Hansen Inspectors:- Henry Johnson Joe Felix Clerks:- J. B. Lindsey Fred Snook _ Ballot Olerks:- 0.H. Connell John,Van Prooyen _ SAN PABLO PRECINCT. Polling Plaoe:- Wiiliame Bldg. San Pablo. Judges:- Alfred Prank J. M. Biroh Inspeotors:- B.,A. Montoya .Jsmoo,J. Clark Clerks:- J. H.,Rumrill George 0. Lowell Ballot Clerks.- John Laaserot E. P. Firt. STEGE PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Plaoe:- Davis' Hall, San Pablo Ave.,near Potrero Ave. Judges:- J..F. Arno 0. B. Randall Inspeotors:- P. 0. Peterson B. B.,MoLellan _ Olerks:- A. Gottinge 0. T. Fallon_ Ballot Clerks:- T.J. DeLaoey A.,J.,Sumnera _ STEGE PRECINCT No. 2. t Polling Place:- Davis•Hall, San Pablo Ave, near Fairmont Ave. Judges;- E. M. mathiesen J.Costallo- Inspeotora:- N. E. Burnett J. Burnside _ Clerks:- P. E. Colford F. C. Was Ballot Clerks:- G. F. Scott, N. J. Perault. _ RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Plaoe:- Winehaven Hotel, Richmond. Judges;- S. Berendt W. J. Stale Inspeotors;- 0. S. mahnke A. Johnson _ Clerks.- F. B. Loop J. R. Piokett Ballot Olerks;- D.H.,Bailey F. W. Adsma _ RICHMOND PREOITICT NO. E. Polling Plaoo:- Point Riohmond Publio Sohool House. Judges:- 0. B. Green J. F. Cassidy Inepeotore:- W. S. Bonner H.A. Grover _ Clerks:- R.H. Cornell H. Fronoh _ Ballot Olerks: 0. J. Baker A. D. Jones. _ 229 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3. � Polling Place:- City Hall, Richmond. Judges:- B. F. Duatheimer H. N. Barney Inspectors!- T. G. Conn 0. F. Xing Clerks:- J. W. Dietrich J. O. Ford Billet Olerks:- A. 0. Trautvetter W. 0. Baker. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling Place:- Juetioe Court, Park Place, Richmond Judges:- A. C. Blount 1m. Ellie Inspectors:- R. F. Pasaoh Leo Adams Clerks:- W. E. Luce W. M. Riddle Ballot Clerks:- W. A. Arnold S. E. Vizelioh A RICHMOND PRECINCT N0, b. Polling Place:- Piro Hall No. 3, Richmond. Judges:- L. Boswel 1 F. J. Worley Inspectors:- 0. P. Blanchard N. R. Jackson Clerks:- Oscar Dahl A. J. HYstrom Ballot Clerks:- T. R. Reinhard Ed. Dolan RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6. Polling Place:- Firm:an's Hall No. 2, Richmond. Judges:- J. a. Floyd A. B. Stevens Inspectors.- John Forsyth Jae. McMullen Olerke:- H. A. Adkinson W. A. LaBelle Ballot Clerks:- J. W. Williams W. D. Ribs. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7. Polling Plsoe:- 1434 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Judgoa:- - T. R. Gardner Gue :duller Inspectors F. H. Eggerth E. M. Bette Cl'erka:- . Goo. Floyd W..H. Wright. Ballot Clerks:- J. A. DeBarrowe D. A. Burns RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. B. Polling Place:- Oerveney's B]a g. 500 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Judges:- D. W. Calfee S.D.Gadberry Inspectors:- Frank Lucas J. I. Bsola ~ Clerks:- 0. F. Washburn H. D. Mason Ballot Clerks:- 0. H. Carpenter Chas. B. Burne. It is further orderod that the clerk of this Board give notice of said elect- ion by publication of this Proclamation and Order in the-Contra Oosta Gazette, Contra Costa Standard and Richmond Daily Independent, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law and by causing a true copy thereof to be posted at the places of election in each of the respective election precincts in Contra Oosta G County hereinabove designated as required by law. ;l t 23Q The foregoing order ie paeeod by the lolloRiAg vote of Abe Board, CJ! to wit. Agee: Supervisors G. J. Rihn, J. Y. 0may, Pinoent $ook, R. J. Buchanan, . and J. H. Trythall. Hoes: Hone. And the Board takes 'reoess to meet on'Mondey,'September 16b}l;''1911, at 10'o'olook A.M. .. hairman. Attest: .0lerk. 1. 1 { 1 i I I r i t _ R " f t ! :✓ / : 1� -t t in the Board of Supervisors of contra costa County, State of California. MondaR, Sept. 18th, 1911. Court met at 10 o'clock A.M. _ Present: Hon. J.H. TrythsllY Chairman; Supervisors C. J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and R. J. Buchanan. _ J. H. wells, cle A. In the Matter of Levy of State and County Taxes for the fiscal year 1911-12. The Board having considered the value of all property returned on the Assess- ment rolls of the County andamount required to be raised in the several funds for conduct of the business of the county for the fiscal year 1911-12 and the rate of tax for all state purposes having been fixed by the State Board of Equalization at $.05 on each $100 of valuation of property in said oounty, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the rate of tax to be colleoted on each $100 of valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the year 1911-12, be and the same is hereby, fixed and levied as follows: General Fund - - - - - - - - - - - - -$•36 Hospital " . - - - - - - - - - - - - - .11 School -- - - - - - - - - - - - .265 Salary " - - - - - - - - - - - - - •25 Road Fund - - - -.- - - - - - - - - -40 Int.& Sink. Fund - - -- - - - - - - - - .015 Panama-Baoifio Exposition - - - - - - --05 . State Fund - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :05 $1.60 _ The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. <, In the Matter of Levy of Special Taxes in certain School Districts and Union High School Districts respectively, for the fiscal year 1911-12. The County Auditor, A.H. Sullenger having returned to this Board and report- ed that certain school districts and union high school districts in this county are liable for certain taxes to false money for payment of.interest, bonds and taxes respectively voted in said school distriotiand union high school districts, It is, by the Board ordered tht special taxes be and the same are hereby levia in the following named school distriots, and union high school districts for the fiscal year 1911-129 on each $100. of valuation of property in each of said distriot respectively: �! 232 -- 1 Bay Point Sohool_Dietriot Exas)dor " " - - c - - - - - - - -12 Cunningham " " - - - - - - - - - - .26 Live Oak ^ ^ - - - - - - - -09 Byron It n - - - - - - -08 Black Diamond" " - - - - - - - - - - -.12 Eden Plain " - - - - - - - - - - - -08 Pinole-Heroales" " - - - - - - - - - - - -06 Richmond " IF - - - - - - - - - - - -03 Stege n n - - - - - - - - - - - .07 Martinez " " - - - - - - - - - - - .16 Lone Tree ^ " - - - - - - - - - - - -16 Oakley " - - - - - - - - - - - -13 Oakley - - - - - - - - - -62 Hot Springs " " - - - - - - - - - -- .33 San Pablo " " (which includes Richmond and Stege Bob. Dista.) - - - - .01 Bort Costa School District - - - - - - - - --- .29 Central " It - - - - - - - - - - .46 Oak Grove If - - - - - - - - - -.10 John Swett Union High school Dist- - - - - - - -08 Richmond it " " - - - - - - - -Obb Alhambra It w " - - _ - - - - .03 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of levy of High School Mazes for Alhembra, Riohmond, John Swett, Likerty, Riverview, Mt. Diablo, and San Ramon Valley, High School Districts, and special taxes for Pacheco Ste - ge, Antioch, Sheldon, Eden Plain, Denville and San Ramon, school districts. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for each of said union high school districts and school distriota, respectively, having in manner and form and I' within the time required by law certified to this Board a statement of the respect- i 1 ive amounts that will be required in each of said unioh high school districts and school districts respectively, for the maintenance and conduct of said union high schools and schools respectively therein, It is, by the Board ordered that high school taxes and school taxes be and i the same ars hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in the following i named union high school districts and school districts respectively, for the fiscal year 1911-12, and for tho purposes below set forth: Richmond Union High School Dietriot, for maintenanoe and conduct of school, -4.12b. Said Distriat including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts, to wit: Richmond, San Pablo, and Stege. Liberty Union High School Dietriet, for maintenance and conduct of school, --v6.20. Said Dietriot Including within its boundaries and consisting of the follow- ing named school diatriota, to wit: Byron, Eden Plain, Iron House, Excelsior, Lone Tree, Liberty, Hot Springs, Brentwood, Sand Mound, Deer Vallq and Oakley. 233 St. Diablo Union High school Distrioti for maintenanoe,and_conduat,of school, --$.20., Said District including within-its boundaries and consisting of the following school distriots: Concord, Pacheco, Lime Quarry, Mt. Diablo, Oak :Grove, Pleasant Hill, Bay Point and Cunningham. John Swett Union High School District, for maintenance and conduct of school, -$.37. The District including within its bound4ries and consisting of the follow Ang.eohool districts: Carquinez, Port Costa and Selby. Alhambra Union High Sohool District, for conduct and maintenance of school, --$.42. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the follow- ing school districts: Alhambra, Briones Vallqr, Vine Hill, Martinez, and Franklin. Riverview Union High School District, for conduct and maintenance of school, Said District including within its boundaries and oonaisting of the follow- ing school districts: Antiooh, Carbondale, Somereville, Black Diamond, and Live Og • San Ramon Salley High Sohool District, for conduct and maintenanoe of school, --$.30. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the follow- ing school districts: Danville, San Ramon, Sycamore, Green Valley and Alamo. Eden Plain,Sehool 9)ist� - - - $.06. Danville - - - - - - - - - - .17 San Ramon- - - - - - - - - - - -12 Pacheco - - - - - - - - - - - .13 Ste gge - - - - - - - - - - - -06 Aatiooh - - - - - - - - - .26 Sheldon - - - - - - - - - - - -63 Ih the Matter of Defraying Not Oost of Educating all High school pupils residing in Contra Costa County outside of to-hool - districts therein. The County Auditor having certified to this Board under provisions of Section 1769 cf the Political Codo of the State of California, a statement of the amount requir- ed to be levied in Contra Oosta County for the fiscal year 1911-12, upon all the tax- able property in the County not situated in any high school district, sufficient in amount to defray the net cost for the current year of educating all high school pu- pils residing in said county and not in any high school district, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.04 be and the same is hereb levied upon each $100 of valuation of property in said county of Contra Costa not situated in any high school district, for the purpose of educating all high school pupils residing in said county and not in any high eohool district. The said order is passed by,unanimoue vote of the Board.(# 234 In the Matter of Levy of Tax for maintenance of Piro Department in unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona. The County Auditor and the Board of Fire Oommiesionere.of said uninoorporat ed towns of Orookett and Crolona, having in manner and form and within the time re- quired by law, certified to this Board, a statement of the respective amounts that will be required in said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for the equip ping end maintenance of a fire department therein, It is, by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.25 be and the same is hereby levied om each $100 of valuation of property within the fire limits of the - incorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for the purpose of equipping and main- taining a fire department therein. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K In the matter of Report of Finanoial Condition of Contra Costa County. The County Auditor of Contra Costa County presents report of financial condition of Contra Oosta County; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said report be and the same is hereby approved. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Matter of application of A. Regalia for a Liquor License. The hearing on application of A. Regalia, comes regularly before the Board at this time, J.E.Rodgere, Esq. appearing for and on behalf of the petitioner, and A.B. MaKensie, Esq. District Attorney appearing for and on behalf of protectants, Thereupon, Peter dare, Wm. Rahmstorf, Wm. H. Huber, and A. B. McKenzie, are sworn and testify under oath on behalf of the Protestants, and A. Regalia is sworn and testifies on oath on behalf of the petitioner, and the further hearing on said petition and protest thereto, is continued to and set for Monday, October 2nd, 1911, at 10 o'olookA.M. 235 i In the Matter of Building Road in Supervisor. Dist. No. 4, between Pittsburg and Antiooh. This Board having heretofore and on August 28th, 1911, ordered the olerk of this Board to advertise for bids to be presented on September 18th, 1911, at 11 o'olookA.M. for the oonstruotion of a aertain road between Pittsburg and Antiooh, Row at the hour of 11 o'olook A.M. on this 16th day of September, 1911, Cotter Bros. appear and file a bid for the oonstruotion of said work in n000rdanoe with plans and speoifioations on file in the offioe of the County Clerk, in the sum of $17,636, and no other or further bid is presented; Thereupon, it appearing to this Board that the bid of said Cotton Bros. is to high and that the work can be done more ohesply by day labor, It is upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, eaeonded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that said bid of Cotton Bros. be and the same is hereby rejected. Upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, seoonded by Supervisor Hook, it is by the Board further ordered that the work outlined to said plans and speoifioations be and the same is hereby ordered done by W. J. Buohanan, Road Commissioner of Road Dist. He. 4, in whioh said road is situated. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Requisition of G.O.Messe. G.O. Meese, County Assessor, having presented requisition to this Board showing that one typewriter and one oard filing ease are neoessary for use in the Assessor's offioe, It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of Advertising Resouroes of Contra Costa County. A. S. Ormsby, appears before the Board on behalf of the Business Mena Association of Walnut Creek, and states to the Board that the oitisens of Walnut Crack and vioinity are going to hold an exhibition to be known se the Contra Costa County Grape Carnival in Walnut Creek On Ootober 8th and 7th of this year, to advertise the agrioultural and manufaoturing reeouroes of Contra Costa County. Thereupon, it is upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that the said Buehess Men's Association of Walnut Crook be and they are hereby allow- ed a sum not to exoeed the sum of $200 for the purpose of arranging and making an exhibit for the purpose of advertising the agrioultural and manufaoturing industries 23 I i Of Contra Costa County at said Contra Costa County Grape Carnival, at Walnut Creek. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of apportionment of Railroad Tawe throughout the County of Contra Costa for the year 1911-12. WHMEAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the length of the main traok of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, in this county is 90.76 miles and the assessed Tate per mile of the same for the year 1911 is $26,290.84 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway of said company aggregating the sum of 42,386,167. That the length of the main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in said county is 61.28 miles and 1ho assessed value Per mile of the same for the year 1911 is 420,323.61 on the whole franchise, roadway roadbed, rails and rolling stook of such railway of said company aggregating the sum of $1,246,430. That the number of mile of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county Is 69.86 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and so>l.ing stock in this county on said railroad la.$786.69 aggregating the sum,of 447,064. That the number of miles of track of the Atohison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is,gperated in this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of such f4wohiee and rolling stook in this county on said railroad is $786.69 aggregating the sum of 448,208. Whereupon it is by the Board ordered and decreed that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 90.76 miles an the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $26,290.84 aggregating the sum of 42,386,167 apportioned to Supervisor Districts as follows, to wit: Supervisor District No. 1, 23.41 miles 4616,469 Supervisor District No. 2, 17.16 miles 460,888, .Supervisor District No. 3, 17.76 miles 466,663 Supervisor District No. 4, 12.18 miles 320,222 Supervisor District No. 6, 20.27 miles 632,916 Apportioned to Road Districts as follows, to wit: R. D. No. 1, S.D. No. 1, 17.16 miles $460,888 R. D. No. 1, S.D. No. 2, 17.16 miles 460,888 R. D. No. 1, S.D. No. 3, 16.64 miles 408,660 R. D. No. 1, S.D. No. 4, 11.63 miles 306,762 �- 237 z R.D. Ho. 1, S.D. No. b; 6.so,miles #178,778 R.D.NO. 2, S.D. No. b;` 8.67 miles 227,942 R.D. 10. 3, S.D. No. 5, 4.80 miles 126,196 Apportioned to School Districts as follows, to wit: Port Costa School District 2.16 miles 66,62b Carquinez " " 1.7b miles 46,009 Selby " " 1.79 miles 47,061 Rodeo " TM 2.10 miles 56,211. Plnolotleroulas " 3.65 miles 9b,962 Martinez ^ " 5.46 miles 143,286 San Pablo " " 2.93 miles 77,032 Richmond ^ " 3.64 miles 95,698 Stage " " 6.00 miles 167,745 Sobrante " " 2.80 miles 73,614 Oentral " " 3.75 miles 98,591 Alamo " to 2.80 miles 73,614 Danville " " 3.26 miles 85,446 San Raman " " 5.55 miles 146,914 Paoheoo to 1. 2.90 miles 76,244 Concord " " 6.16 miles 161,689 Pleasant Rill " " 1.40 miles 36,807 Oak Grove " .10 miles 2,629 Bay Point 11 " 4.12 milds 108,318 Cunningham 11 3.63 miles 96,436 Black Diamond " to 3.88 miles 102,009 Antioch " " 4.09 miles 107,530 Live Oak " " 1.50 miles 39,436 Lone Tree to .11 3:03 miles 79,661 Oakley " to .22 miles 5,784 Brentwood " to 3.34 miles 67,812 Excelsior " " 1.44 miles 37,859 Byron " 3.55 miles 88,074 Hot"Springs " to 4.00 miles 106,163 Incorporated Towns. Toren of Martinez, 2.21 miles 58,103 Town of Hercules, 1.90 miles 49,963 Town of Pinole, .72 miles 18,929 Town of Pittsburg, .55 miles 14,460 Town of Riohmond, 3.64 miles 96,698 That the length of the main track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- road Company in this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per..mile thereof is the sum of 420,323,61 aggregating the sum of 41,245,430, apportioned to Supervisor Districts as follows, to wit: Supervisor District No. 1, 23.34 miles 4474,353 Supervisor District No. E, 4.45 miles 90,440 Supervisor district No: 3, 4.83 miles 96,163 Supervisor District No. 4, 11.63 miles 236,364 Supervisor District No: 5, 17.03 miles 346,110 Apportioned to Road Districts as follows, to wit: R.D.-No. 1, S.D. No. 1, 15.28 miles 4310,645 R.D. No. 1, S.D. No. 2, 1.45 miles 90,440 R.D.NO•. 1, S.D. No. 3,• 4.83 miles 98,163 R.D. No. 1, S.D. No. 4, 11.06 miles 224,780 R.D. No. 2, S.D. Nc. 5, 7.35 miles 149,378 R.D. No. 3, S.D. No. b, 8.72 miles 177,221 Apportioned to School Districts as follows, to wit: Eden Plain School District, 7.41 miles 4150,598 Iron House " +' 1:12 miles 22,762 Oakleyy " " 2.20 miles 44,71£ Live Osk " " 2.26 miles 45,931 Antioch " " 4.09 miles 83,124 Black Diamond" " 4.1E miles 83,733 Bay Point to to4.12 miles 83,733 Concord " • it 2.56 miles 52,020 ins Rill to " _ 1.87 miles 38,005 aoheoo " " .10 miles 21032 Cunningham " " 3.16 miles 64,223 Martinis it to 2.22 miles' 45,118 Franklin " it 2.67 miles 68,232 Rodeo " it . 6.28 piles 127,632 Pinole-Heroules of 3.41 miles 69,304 238 1 Sobrsnto School District 2..40 miles 48,177 San Pablo ^ n 2.21-miles 44,915 Richmond n " 6.16 mile 104,667 Stege „ "' 4.03 miles $1,904 Incorporated Towns. Town of Antioch .96 miles 19,610 Town pf Pinola, 1.00 mile 20,324 Town of Hercules, 1.91 miles 38,818 Town of Pittsburg .67 miles 11,684 Town of Richmond, 6.16 mile: 104,667 That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franohise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company la operated in this county is 59.86 miles and tho aeseeaed value per mile of euoh franchise and rolling stook in this county on said railroad is w786.69 aggregating the sum of$470084 apportioned to Supervisor Districts as follows, to wit: Supervisor District Do..l, 16.75 miles $ 13,177 Supervisor District No. 2, 5.15 miles 6 4,062 Supervisor District Ho. 30 6.50 miles 4,327 Supervisor District No. 4, 12.18amiies 9,682 Supervisor Distriot No. 6, 20.27 miles 16,946 Apportio5ed to Road Districts as follows, b wit: R.D. No. 1, S. D. No. 1,, 12.63 miles $ 9,936 R.D. No. 1, S.D. No. 2, 5.15 miles 4,Obl R. D. No.1, S.D. No. 3, 3.29 miles 2,588 R.D. No. 1, S.D. No. 4, , 11.63 miles 9,149 R.D. No. 1, S.D. No. 5, , 6.80 miles 5,350 R.D. No. E, S.D. No. 5, 8.6,7 miles 6,821 R.D. No. 3, S.D. 110. 6. 4.80 miles 3,776 Apportioned to School Districts as follows, to pit: Ban Pablo Cohool District 1.41'miles " 1,109 Richmond ^ 1.50 miles 1,160 Stege " 3.00 miles 2,360 Sobrants " " 2.80 miles 2,203 PinoleaHorcules " 3.65 miles 2,871 Rodeo " " 2.10 miles 1,662 Solby " " 1.79 miles 1,408 04 nines " ^ 1.76 miles 1,377 Port Oosta " ^ E.lb miles 1,681 Martine: " ^ 5.46 m9es 4,288 Concord ". ^ 1.65 miles 1,E98 Cunningham " n 3.63 milea, 2,866 Bay Point # " 4.12 miles 3,241 Black Diamond 3,88 miles 3,062 Antioch " 4:09 miles 3,216 Lone Tree " " 3.03 miles 2,38* Oakley n r .22 miles 173 Live Oak " It 1.60 miles 1,180 Brentwood " " 3.54 miles 2,626 Rteelsior " " 1.44 miles 1,133 Byrne 'r " 3.3b miles 2,635 Not Springs " " 4.00 miles 3,147 Incorporated Towns. Town of 3iartines, 2.21 miles $ 1,739 Town of Hercules. 1.90 miles 1,495 Town of Pinole .72 miles 566 Town of Pittsburg .56 miles 433 Town of Riohmond, 1.50 miles 1,180 That the lumber of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company upon which the franohise'and rolling stook of tho Pullman Company is opera - ad in this county Is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile on such franchise and rolling stook in this eeunty'on :aid railway is $786.69 aggregating the sum 239 of $48,208 apportioned to Supervisor..Dietriote as followe,'to wit: supervisor District No. 1, E3.34 miles 18,361 Supervisor District No. 2, 4.46 miles 3,601 Supervisor District 10. 3, 4.83 miles 3,800 Supervisor District No. 4, 11.63 miles 9,149 Supervisor District No. 6, 17.08 miles 13,397 Apportioned to Road Districts as follows, to wit: R. D. No. 1, S.D. No. 1, 16.26 miles $ 12,021 R.D. No. 1, B. D. No. E, 4.46 miles 3,601 R. D. No. 1, S.D. No. 3, 4.83 miles 3,600 R.D. No. 1, S.D. No. 4, 11.06 miles 8,701 R.D. No. 1, S. D. No. 6, 7.36 miles 6,78E . R.D. No. 3, S. D. No. 6, 8.72 miles 8,860 Apportioned to School Districts 98 follows, to wit: Eden Plain School District 7.41 miles $ 6,829 Iron Hotse " " 1.12 miles 881 Oakley " " 2.20 miles 1,731 Live Oak " " 2.26 miles 1,778 Antioch " 4.09 miles 3,218 Black Diamond" " 4.1E miles 3,241 Bay Point it " 4.12 miles 3,241 Concord " " 2.60 miles 2,014 Cunningham " " 3.16 miles 2,486 Vine Hill " " 1.87 miles 11471 Pacheco " " .10 miles 79 Martinez " " 2. 22 miles 1,746 Franklin Sohool District 2.67 miles 2,022 Rodeo " " 6.28 miles 4,940 Pinole$eroules " " 3.41 miles 2,683 Sobrantb " " 2.40 miles 1,888 San Pablo " " 2.21 miles 1,739 Richmond " " 6.16 miles 4,061 Stege " " 4.03 miles 3,170 Incorporated Towns. • Town of Antioch .96 miles 766 Towm of Beroules 1,91 miles 1,60E Town pf Pinola 1.00 mile 781 Town of Pittsburg .67 miles 448 town of Richmond, 6.16 miles 4,061 The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Nooa: None. In the Matter of Road Material for Construction and Repairs of Roads in Sup. Dist. No. 3. WHEREAS, it appears to this Board of Supervisors that the County Road betwea Martinez and Concord, and the road between Concord and Walnut Crook, and the road be tween,Walnut Creek and the,Tunnel, and the road between Pacheco and Walnut Creek, are in bad condition and need road material for construction and repairs; and it further appearing that the Road Distriot in which said roads are situated, to wit: I 240 Road District No., 1, Supervisor District No. 3, would be unreasonably burdened by the expense for cost of material for road construction on said roads; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the cost of material for road construction on said roads be paid out of the General Fund of the county; prodded, however, that the sum so expended and taken out of the General Fund of the County shall not exceed the am of six thousand dollars. The foregoing resolution Is presented by Supervisor Hook and adopted by thq unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Mottday, 9otobep Rnd,,1911, at 10 o'clock 6.M: :.. ..Clerk. , i ti T,. 5 C'S .t 4 t 241 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, October 2nd, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. .Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors 0. J. Rihn J. P. Casey, 4inoent Hook, and N.J. Buchanan. J. H. Well ,Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the -board for the month of September, 1911, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. • In the Matter of Exterminating Squirrels in Contra Costa County. W.H.Pryor, and Dr. Hugh de valin, oonneoted'with the United btates rublia Health and Marine Hospital Servioe, appear before the Board on behalf of Dr. Blue and ask the Board to appoint three more squirrel inspectors for two or three months, stating to the Board that the work at this time requires e$ditional help; Thereupon, it is, upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that W.H.Wildes, O.B. Hayward and be and they are hereby appoint- ed squirrel inspectors of the County of Contra Costa at a salary of $100 per month, said salary to be in full compensation for all services rendered and expenses incurr ad. Said appoints are made with the distinct understanding that if the delinquent • property owners are not reported tc the Distriat Attorney within two weeks, and forced to act, that the entire force of inspectors will be diemiseed and work in thi county closed. In the Matter of application of A. Regalia for a,liquor license. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hegring on petition of A.Regalia and protest thereto be and the same is hereby oon- tinued to and set for Monday, October 16th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of petition of Arthur S. Taylor for transportation to New Haven, Conn. A petition is presented by J. Cook, at al. asking for transportation for Arthur S.Taylor to::his home in Hew Haven, Connecticut. 242 . Thereupon said matter having been inquired into by Elam 0, Brown, County Surveyor, and his report attached to said petition, showing that said Arthur S. Taylor is in indigent circumstances and confined in the County Hospital at Martinez, but is able to travel, and that it is to the best interests of the county to grant said petition, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Coats, County be and he is hereby instructed to prooure transportat ion and send said Arthur S.Taylor to hie homo`in Zew Haven, Conn. The eaid orderia passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of petition of A.Abrott, to work roads in Sobrante Rancho. A petition is presented by M.R.Jones, on behalf of A.Abrott, of al. prop- orty owners in RanobO Sobrante, asking that the roads as laid out by Commissioners on partition in the Sobrante Rancho, be accepted and worked as public highways. Thereupon, it is, upon motion duly made and oarriaw, Ly the Board ordered that said petition be and the some is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for his opinion as to whether the county hue legal title to said roads under said Decree of Partition. 1 I I In the utter of Ap�lioationa for �. Liquor Licensee. Applications for sale of liquor in quantities lose than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons, at the following named places, to wit: Desposito & Belluomini Cutting Boulevard Pullman Townsite F. Del Monte First St. w Parker Ave. Rodeo W.Drennan White House Cafe Rodeo Ferrari & Moranda Boulevard & Maple Sta. Pullman Tract Antome Elise S. aide S.P. Tracks Valona Sam Fisher County Line Stage Gest. M. Froome R.R. Ave. & Oak St. Brentwood Pietro Giomi Central Hotel, Concord Ave. &Harrison St. Concord I M.D. Muidowney Pullman Ave. near Cutting Boulevard Thomas H.Markie Tavern Saloons Redwood Canyon . F.W.Munday San Pablo:toad County Line G.W.Morton Alhambra Springs Report i Dennis Quill Union Hotel Valona The hearing on said applications is fixed for Monday, November 6th, 19111 at i 10 o'clock A.M. 243 t In;the Nattax of Issusnoe of Liquor Licensee. The Lioense Tax Collector Is authorized to leans liquor licenses to Boll intoxicating liquors in quantities lose than one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: O.C. Berendsen Rational .saloon Clayton ;as. H. Cushing San Pablo Ave. & nay View Park Stege School District Andrew Gall Wateell Haloon gear San Ramon Bart Keohane Keohane Bldg. Lot 1, Block 9 Stege A.W.Lund Piper Slough at #6, Stone's Rench M.F.Mottoza First St. Rodeo J. C. McClure Lot 1, Blook 21 Henderson-Tapsoott Tract • Augustine Soares Main Road to Danville Town of Alamo Walter S.Smith Ban Pablo Ave. Between Fink & Mouser Aves. W.H.Schottenbexg Red House San Pablo Ave. In the Matter of requisition for Tax Collector. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that:.requisit- ion of Martin W.Jooet, Tax Collector of Oontra Costa Oounty, for Underwood Typewrite be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Itis by the Board orderedthat an allowance of "16.00 per month, commencing October let, 1911, be and the came is hereby made to Matilda Welch. I't is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the Oounty Treasurer in favor of Matilda Welch in the sum of 018.13pr month until the further order of this Board.., In the Matter of payment of Town Taxes on property Lately purchased from Mrs. Martha C.Mo*ahon, in the torn of P.artinez. This Board having received statement from town tax oolleotor, showing that there is a tax due the Town of Martinez, of 019.80 on property lately purchased from Mrs. Martha C. McMahon, 244 It is, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on the Co-anty Treaaurer in favor of J.H. Wells, County Olerk, for the sum of 010 with 7lhlah (together with the sum of 09.60 paid by Mrs. Martha C. McMahon to said county clerk) to pay the taxes on said property. In the Matter of payment of election officers for special election to be held.on Oat. 10th, 1911. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following shhedule of prices to be paid to the election officers be and the same Is hereby made: In rreoipote polling from 1 to 200 votes, $6.00 In Precincts polling over 200 votes, 10.00 In the Matter of allowance of Bridge Claims, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, material, lumber, oil, eta. having been pre- eented to the Board against certain road districts of the county and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full pay®nt of said claims, it is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the persona, in the amounts and out of the fuhda below named, to wit: Name. Amount General Fund Road Fund. • W. M. Dainty y144.00 0140.00 R,D.1,S.D. 5, $4.00 Wm. Bacton91.00 90.00 R.D.1,S.D. 5, 1.00 Mark Field 2:100 160.00 R.D.1,S.D. 5, 6.00 P. J. Moody 67.95, 60.00 R.D.3,S.D.6, 7.96 P.J.Moody 78.00 10.00 R.A,3,S,D. 5, 8.00 John Nichols 91.00 90.00 R.D.1,S.D. 6, 1.00 Thomas mohols 89.25 80.00 R,D.1, S.D.6, 9.26 Joe Rodda 91.00 90.00 R.D.1,S.D.5, 1.00 A.H.Shafer 78.00 60.00 R.D.2,3.D.5, 18.00 D.W.Sanders 32.00. 30.00 R.D.3,S.D.5, 2.00 D.W.Sandera, 53.20 60.00 R.D.3,8.D.6, 3.20 Andrew Anderson 60.00• 69.00 R.D.3,S.D.6, 1.00 S.C.Wristen 23.00 20.00 R.D.3,8.D.6, 3.00 And the Board further orders that warrants be drawn on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named persona, in the sums and out of the funds above montion d. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: ayea:Suporvisora Rihn, Casey, Hook and guahanan. Noes: Nona. In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered paid, signed ,. by the Chairman, attested by the clerk and ordred entered on the allowance book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Ootober 9th, 1911, at 10 -o'clock A.M. hairman. ........ ...........Cler . 245 . In the 73oard Of.Supervisors of 0ontra Costa 0ounty, State of California. Monday, Oo6ober 9th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. J.H.Trythall, Ohairman; Supervisors 0. J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and W. J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells,Cle k. j RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA OOUNTY RECOMMENDING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING OF THE STATE OF OALIFORNIA THE ROUTE FOR THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM THROUGH THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. RESOLVED,:by the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Oontra Costa, State of California, that we do hereby recommend to the California Highway Oommission of the Department of Engineering of the State of Oaldfornia, the following as the most feasible route for a state highway system through the county of Oontra Costa, to wit: Beginning at San Pablo Avenue on the county lino between Alamoda and Contra Costa Counties, thence following the general shore line of San Pablo Bay and the Straits of Oarquinez, through the town and cities of Stege, Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole, Heroules, Rodeo, Selby, Crockett, Port Costa, to Martinez, thence along the general line of the Southern Pacific Company through the tome of Bay Point, Pittsburg, Antioch, Brentwood, and Byron to the San Joaquin County line and there joining the highways of the county of San Joaquin, thereby affording the most diroo and practical route from the city of Oakland, through Berkeley and Contra Costa County to the City of Stockton and the San Joaquin Valley and passing in the County of Contra Costa through the territory which contains about eighty-four per cent of the entire papulation, and about eighty per cent of the total assessed valuation of the County of Contra Costa. RESOLVED further that this Bcard of Supervisors stands ready at any and all times to assist the California Highway Commission in every way possible in its work of laying out, constructing and developing the proposed state highway system and to that and we will willingly furnish any data or service which may be required by sai highway commission. RESOLVED further that the clerk of this Board is hereby instructed to forward a copy of this resolution to the California Highway Commission together with a map of this county of Contra Costa Opon which is outlined the route which we have hereinbefore recommended for such proposed state highway and also the data as to valuations and population of the districts to be served by such highway. • The foregoing Resolution was presented to the Board of Supervisors by Super- . ` visor O.J. Rihn, and seconded by Supervisor W.J.Buohanan and adopted by the unani- mous vote of the said Board. 246 In the Matter of Building of Bridge is Supervisor District No. 2. Supervisor Oaeey having reported to this Board that a bridge in Crockett is in bad-condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereof; it is, upon motion duly made and oarried, ,by the Board ordered that Supervisor Casey be and he is hereby ordered to proceed at once to replace or re- pair said bridge without notice. In the Matter of attending meeting of various counties regard exhibits at Panama- Pacific Exposition. It is by the Board ordered that the Board of.Supervisors ae a whole be and they are hereby appointed and constituted a committee to attend a meeting in Stock- ton, on Saturday, Oct. 218t, 1911, in regard to arranging an exhibit for the Panama- Eaoific Exposition. 'Aad the Board takow.reoess to most on Monday, October 16th, .1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. ....Ohairman. ... ' .. ...........Olerk. r S j t: 247 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, October 16th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Son. J.H. 2rythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J. Rihn, J. P. Casey, Qincent.Hook, and •. J. Buchanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. In the Matter of Application of A. Regalia, for a liquor license. tt is by the Board ordered that the hearing on application of A. Regalia for a liquor lioense and protest thereto, be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, Nov. 6th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of 015.00 per month commencing Nov. let, 1911, be and the same is hereby granted to Mrs. John Harding. It is by the Board furthor ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said Mrs. John Harding for the sum of 015.00 per month, until the further order of this Bosrd. j�, In the Matter of Changing Assessment of R.B. Maynard, The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having presented to the Board of Supervisors a certificate showing that he has ascertained from tho Assessment Books of Contra Costa County, from the Assessor's maps or block books, a.d from the list furnished by said R. B. Maynard, for the year 1911-12, there was intended to be assessed or that there should have been assessed for said year against said R.B. Maynard, Richmond, Cal. Lots 33, 34, and 35 in Blook No. 106 City of Riohmond Tract for the tdal sum of 0496 and that in adding up the assessed valuation of above lots the assessment of said R.B. Maynard was totaled as #1170 instead of the correct assessment of 0495 and that after investigation by said District Attorney, that he by said Certificate, consentet that such clerical error be eorrocted by Changing the figures on said assessment from $1170 to 0495. Thereupon after reading said certificate of said District Attorney, It is by the Board ordered that the consent of the Board of Supervisors be and the same is hereby given to ohange of said assessment from 01170 to $496. The Chairman of this Board is hereby authorised to endorse bn said Certifi- cate the consent of said Board of Supervisors and that the clerk of this Board at- test the same. 248 1 d:: The said order,is passed by the following vote of the Board: 4yest supervisors Rihn, 08087„Rook, Buchanan and Trythall. Boas: Bone. In the Matter of allowance of claims for Bridge work, etc. Certain claims for bridge work, rook, etc. are presented against the respect- t ive road districts of the oounty, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road diotricta would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaingo it is now by the Board ordered that the aaidolaime be paid.to the a'aimants, in the sums and out of the funds below named: • Names. Amount. General Fund Road Fund A.J. MoBahon 4718.60 0717.00 R.D. 1,s.D.?y 71.50 Vulcan Hook Co. 0£7.67 886.00 R.D.1, S.D.; 1.89 ind it is by the Beard further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Trosenrer in favor of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above named.' The said order is pease& by following vote, to wit: Ayes, Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: None. In the Matter of Election Returns. The Board of supervisors proceeds to and does canvass the returns of �•' the special election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday October 10th, 1911, the returns of each dnd all of avid preoinote being on file in the office of the county clerk and the Board having completed the canvass of said returns, finds that the votes in the several precincts in this county for the different Constitutional Amendments and 1 Propositions hereinafter designated and submitted is as shorn in tho Yellowing statement:- dd S STATEMENT OF ALL VO'L'ES POLLED FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS AT TIILT SPECIAL ELEC'TIO N HELD OCTOBER 10, 1911 _ 4 ...: r..........v... _ jcz� ....... 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S -14 /.0 _0.3 k, !S a t/t/ 19- o#!6S 47, 37, �7 r, 7 - i4 h- j 7 7 20 A?/ Sz 0 //, 7,5 6 /,7 j.99 7 �7_ V,� ZO 7 /9 4/7/13- 1'/4 17 �141 i 6-0 !/7 JY t/ e, e j 1�rl 249„ 4nd the Board takes reoess to most on Monday, November 6th, 1911, :6t 10 o'olook A.M. .. ... ..y.. ........... hsirman. G ........Olork. 250 In the Board-of SApprvieore of Contra Costa povnty, State of California Monday, November 6th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J,,.Rihn, J.P. Oasey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the-month of r October, 1911, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Licences. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sons at the following named places, to wit: L.Banduooi N. side Eppinger St. Crockett Otto Draeger Pullman Park Hotel Pullman Park L. & P. Petrio Giant Park Saloon Sobrante John P. Rose Oak Saloon Walnut Creek Joe S.Villaloboa, Lot 1, Block 4 Bay View Park R.Williams Liverpool Arms Nevada Books The Board fixes hearing on said applications for Monday, December 4th, 1911 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of application for Wholesale Liquor License. The following application for wholesale liquor license is made to the Board by the following person at the following place, to wit; Messrs. 8roniok & &ronioZt let St. &Parker Ave. Rodeo. The Board fixes hearing thereonfbr Monday, December 4th. 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. 251' In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. The License Tgx Collector of the County of Contra Costa, is authorized to is- sue.liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less ' than one quart to the following named persons at the following'named places, to wit; W.H.Drannan Cor. R.R. & Parker Avep. Rodeo F.Dol Monte Oor. lat.St. & Parker Ave. Rodeo Desposito &Belluomini Cutting Boulevard Pullman Townsite Ferrari & Moranda Boulevard & Maple Ste. Pullman Tract Sam Fisher County Line stage Geo. M. Froome N.E.cor. R.R. Ave. & Oak St. Brentwood X.J. Muldowney Pullman Ave. Near Cutting Thomas H.Markie Redwood Canyon Moraga Valley F.W.Munday Hagen's Bldg. San Pablo Road Near Co. Line Dennis Quill Union Hotel Valens The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of appointment of Squirrel Inspector for Supervisor District No. 2. It having been reported to this Board that O.E. Hayward. Squirrel Inspector for Supervisor District No. 2. had been injured and unable to perform the work therein, It is. upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Harvey Eddy of Danville. be and he is hereby appointed Squirrel Inspector for Supervisor Distrio No. 2 in place and stead of O.E.Hayward, at a salary of $100 per month, said sum of $100 being in full payment for salary and expenses incurred. The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Rihn. In the Matter of Fixing Time and Place of hearing of Objections to Assessment No. 2 of Reclamation District #800. Contra Costa County. Before the Board of supervisors, County of Contra Costa, State of California, in the natter of Assessment No. 2 of Reclamation District No. 800 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; E.L.Wilhoit. P.A.West and W.H.Geddes, Trustees of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Oosta County. California, having heretofore filed a petition herein, askin 252 r that this Honorable Board of Supervisors make an order fixing the time and place of P the hearing of objeotions.to Assessment No. 2 of said District, and said matter now coming on regularly for hearing, and said Board having taken evidence as to the facts alleged in the said petition of said Trustees, and being satisfied with ouch evidenoe It is now, ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Board that the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the County Court House in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, be fixed as the place, and the 27th day of Novembe , at the hour of ten o'clock A.M., be fixed as the time for the hearing of all object- ions that may be offered pursuant to law to said Assessment No. 2 of said District No. 800. It is further ordered that a notice in substantially the following form be printed and published in the Daily Gazette a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for theeriod p proscribed by law, for the purpose of giving notice to all persons to appear and present their objections to said assessment at said time and place. Following is the form of the notice: NOTICE. Reclamation District No. 800, County of Contra Costa, State of California. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, have appointed the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of November 27th, 1911, as the time when it will meet at its Chambers anAthe County Court House in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of hearing objections' to Asseesment No. 2 of said Distriot No. 800, filed with the clerk of this Board on November 6th, 1911, pursuant to Section 3462 of the Political Code as amended and in effect April 6th, 1911. By order of said Board. County Clerk. It is further ordered that the clerk of said Board of Supervisors be direoted and he is hereby direoted to make publication of said notice as provided by Iaw, and at the date of said hearing to produce proper evidenoe of the proof of said not- ice. The said order is pasood by following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey. Hook. Buchanan and Trythall. No None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Ribs. 253 In the Matt or' of approval of warrants of Reclamation District #800. Good cause appearing therefor. the following warrants of said Reclamation District are approved: No. Name. Amount 62 Rest-Wilhoit Rompany $3461610 63 " " " 2295.95 54 " " " 2811.90 55 . n " " 2741.45 56 " " " 6694.75 57 W.H.Geddee 5740.75 58 West-Wilhoit Company 2118.75 69 " If if 2057.38 60 Atlas Dredging Company 3721.35 61 J.E. Rodgers 400.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing his signature to each of said warrants. The vote of the Board on said order.being as follows, to wit: Agee: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Rihn. In the t:tatter of Report of Horticultural Commissioner. Frank T. Swett, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, appears be- before the Board and makes verbal report as to conditions in Contra Costa County. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowances heretofore made to Mrs. Mary Harris and Mrs. Margaret Thomas be and the same are hereby dio-continued from and after November let, 1911. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. _�'• In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. • It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the followig named indigents be and they are hereby allowed the following named amounts in cash beginning on the dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Manuel Yacas,' 010.00 per month, Commencing Sept. let, 1911. Caroline Wall, 10.00 " " " Nov, let, 1911. Francisco Manouso 15.00 " " " Nov. let, 1911. Henry T.Horton, 15.00 " " " Nov. let, 1911. It is, by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor. of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents 254 said in the„sums and on the first day of each an& every month until the f&rther order of this Board, t It is by the Board further ordered that an allowance of $10.00 par month in sup- plies commencing Nov, let, 1911, be axil the same is hereby made to Mary Wise., In the 3#ter of applications for Liquor Licenses. It is, upon motion duly made and oarrie&. by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of Antcne Regalia, O.F.Morton and Antone Elias, for liquor licenses, be and the same are hereby continued to and set for Monday, November 20th: 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Reclamation District No. 830. The following Resolution was adopted by uua0imous vote of the Board, to wit:- WHEREAS, the Trustees of Reclamation District No. 830 in Contra Costa County, California, have reported to the Board of Supervisors of said Contra Costa County the original plans of the works of Reclamation necessary for the reclamation of the lands of said District, together with an estimate of the cost of said works, and also an estimate of the incidental expenses of said District, it is therefore. RESOLVED, that said plans and estimates be and they are hereby approved and R.G. i Dean, R.Harkinson and Dr. L."7.Moore, who have no interest in said District or in anZ real estate therein, directly or indirectly, are hereby appointed as commissioners to view and assess upon the land within said District, the said sum so estimated and to apportion the some according to the benefits that will accrue to each tract of land in said District, respectively, by reason of the expondituro of said sums o money, and to estimate the same in gold coin of the United states. In the Matter of Resolution of Trustees of town of Concord. A resolution from the Board of Trustees of the town of Concord was presented to the Board and by the Board orders& laid on the table. 255 In 'the Matte4Of Disposal of Disgarde& Oovzters in Tax Collect or'a offios. Charles Bacon appears before the Board and offers to purchase two broken count- ers that were recently removed from the Tax Collector's offioe for the sum of $10, Upon motion, duly made and carried, it is by the Board orders& that the bid of ' Charles Bacon for the sum of $10. for said two counters be and the same is hereby accepted and said counters sold to Mr. Bacon. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Lost Warrant. 0 .J.Rihn presents an affidavit of lost warrant showing that on the•2nd day of October, 1911, there was issued to him by the county Auditor of said county a warrant on the County General Fund numbered 4807 for the sum of $5d.; that said war- rant was registered by the County Treasurer of said oounty and by him numbered 4807; that the same was maJ3sd to him and was lost in transit on or about the 2n11 day of y October, 1911 and Is not in deponent's possession and that he believes that the same is lost; 'Thereupon, upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. The vote of the Board on said Order being unanimous.11Z. In the Matter of.Ohangl4g Assessment of General Chemical Company. The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having presented to the Board of Supervisors a certificate showing that he has asoertained from the Assessment Books of Contra Costa County, from the Assessor's maps or block books, and from list furnished by the General Chemical Company for the year 1911-12, that there was intended to be assessed and that there should have been assessed for said year against said General Chemical Company, a tract of land in the Rancho Las Juntas containing I72.52 aorea of land at $125 per sore, and it appearing that the above described property was assessed 172.52 acres at $125 totaling $27.565 instead of $21,565 and after investigation by said District Attorney that he by said certifioa e consented that said clerical error be oorrooted by changing the figures on said Assessment from $27,565 to $21,565. Thereupon, after reading said certificate of said District Attorney, it is by the Board ordered that the consent of the Board of supervisors be and the same Is hereby given to the change of said assessment from$27,565 to $21,565. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby auth 256 orised to endorse on said certificate the consent of said Board of Supervisors and that the clerk of this Board attest the same. Said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Boar&.x In the Latter of Changing Assessment of George Sindioich, at al. The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having presented to the Board of Supervisors a certificate showing that he has asoertained from the Assessment Books of Contra Costa County, from the Assossor's maps or block books, and from list fur- nished by George Sindicioh, at al.-for the year 1911-12, that there was intended to be assessed or that there should have been asseased for the said year against George Sindloioh. at al. in the Pinole Grant, 31.77 acres at $15 per acre or $475, and that it appears to him that there are in said Assessment Book clerical errors in this, that said assessment was totaled at $4765 instead of $475, and that after investigation that he by said certificate consented to the correction of said cleric 1 error by changing figures on said assessment from $4765 to $475. Thereupon, after reading said certificate of said District Attorney, It is by the Board orders& that the consent of the Board of supervisors be and the same is hereby given to change of said figures from $4765 to $475. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to endorse on said certificate the consent of said Board of Supervisors and that the clerk of this Board attest the same. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the Matter of Changing Assessment of Judson Dynamite Powder Company. The District Attorney having presented to this Board of Supervisors a oer- tifioate showing that he has ascertained from the Assessment Books of Contra Costa County and from Aeseeaor'e Maps or Block books and from list furnished by said Judson Dynamite Powder Company that there was intended to be assessed or that there should have been assessed for said year against said Judson Dynamite Powder Company the following property: Portion of S. & C.band Survey No. 171, Lantra Costa County, bounded North by land of Nutting, East by land of Galpin, south by county Tine and west by San Francisco Bay, 24.86 acres at $50, total, $1245, and it appearing there- from here from that there are in said assessment books certain clerical errors or defeats in description or defeats in farm, to wit: the above property was assessed in the aggregate for the sum of $1245 but in computing it was assessed at $12,450 in- stead of the correct assessment of 1%245, and after investigation by said District Attorney that he, by said certificate consented that such clerical error should be corrected by changing figures on said assessment from $12,450 to $1245. 257 is, by tThereupon, after that reading said certificate of said District Attorney, it he Board at the consent of the'Board of Supervisors be and the same is hereby given to change of said,assessment from 01.2,450 to $1245. It is .further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to endorse on said certificate, the consent of said Board of Supervisors and that the clerk of this Board attest the same. The said order is pawed by unanimous vote of the Board. x• i In the Matter of Cancellation of Double Asdessmenta. The Tax Collector and County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double assessments, It is by the Board ordered that said double assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and the clerk of this Board make proper entry of oanoollat- ion thereof in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. In the Matter,of Requisition-of County Clerk for Typewriters. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of the County Clerk for two typewriters at a total cost of $133.60, and exohange.of old machine No. 213,147, be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of 'Transportation of Mrs. M.J:Hersey to Denver. Supervlsor C.J.Rihn, reports to this Board that Mrs. M.J.Hersey of Richmond is in indigent circumstances and desiree_to_return to her home in Denver, Colorado, Thereupon it appearing to the Board that it will-be for the best interests of the County of Qontrer Costa, to send Mrs. M.J. Hersey to her people in Denver, Colo- rado, It is; by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costa County be m1d he is hereby authorized to procure transportation and send Mrs. M.J.Hersey to Denver, Colorado. 258 , In the Matter of Residents of Stege for a Jail. It is by the Board ordered that the petition of residents of Stego for a local jail therein, be and the same is hereby referred to,Supervisor Rihn,with instruct- ions to get plans and specifioations for samo. In the Matter of Resolutions from Walnut Opeek Improvement Club. It is by the Board ordered that the communications from Walnut Creek Improve- ment Club be and the same are hereby taken under advisement. i Inthe Matter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge Work, Material, Lumber, Oil, Road Material and rook. oto. Certain claims for bridge work. lumber, oil, road material. rook, oto. being presented against the different road districts of the County, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants. in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Olaimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. H. Arendt & Co. $ IO0.21 $ 99.00 R.D.I,S.D.2, $1.21 { L. Anderson Co. 108.96 107,00 1. 2. 1.96 Noah AdameOo. 236.04 235.00 1. 3. 1.04 Antioch Lumber 00. 25.27 24.27 1. 4, 1.00 Bank of Pinola. Assgn. pf P. Hanlon 20.00 19.00 1, 2, 1.00 Bank of Pinolo, Asegn. of C.Mahoney 20.00 19.00 1. 2. 1.00 Bank of Pinole. Assga. of P.Murphy 31.50 30.00 1; 2, 1.50 J. Bispoe 70.00 69.00 1, 2, 1.00 Bank of Pinole, Assgn. of j M. Thomas 26.00 25.00 1. 20 1.00 Bank of Pinole, Assgn. of P. Hanlon 68.00 67.00 1. 2, 1.00 Baker & Hamilton 72.42 71.00 10 2, 1.42 Ira J. Bouder 38.76 37.76 1; 2, 1.00 Berkeley Steel Oompany 1740.00 1739.00 1. S. 1.00 Baker & Hamilton 50.77 49.00 1.. 3, 1.77 Elam 0. Brown 16.50 15.00 1. 3. 1.50 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 127.26 126.00 1. 21 1.26 349.30 348.00 1, 2. 1.30 201.28 200.00 1. 2 , 1.28 199.09 198.00 1. 2. 1.09 200.37 199.37 1. 4, 1.00 404.31 403.31 1. 4, 1.00 101.07 100.00 1, 1, 1.07 54.36 50.00 1. 1, 4.36 1 " " 675.90 670.00 1. 5, 5.90 57.75 56.00 1, 5, 1.75 324.40 320.00 1, 5, 4.40 204.46 200.00 It 1. 4.46 It. Dimmook 21.00 20.00 1, 2, 1.00 F.Frettas 20.009.00 1t 2, 1.00 S.H.Flournoy 296.88 2 4.00 1. 2. 1.28 i 259 Geo. Griffin 45.00 44.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, 1.00 5 Gavin.&Deverux 281.2 280.00 1, 2, 1.25 62.50 61.00 1, 2, 1.50 " 431.25 430.00 1; 21 1.25 18.75 17.00 11 3, 1.75' 210.00 209.00 1; 4, 1.00 Geo. Griffin 69.00 68.00 1 2, 1.00 Hutchinson Co. 63.60 50.00 11 11 13.60 n If 257.63 250.00 1. 1. 7.63 Holliday & Son 18.00 17.00 1, 3; 1.00 ,Jos. Hittmann 418.00 417.00 11 3. 1.00 John James 30.00 29.00 11 2. 1.00 T.Jorgensen 12.00 11.00 1; 2. 1.00 John James 52.00 51.00 11 2, 1.00 Goo. Kennerley 166.00 165.00 1. 4, 1.00 L.M.Lasoll Co. 53.37 52.00 1. 2i 1.37 John MoAtee 30.00 29.00 112, 1.00 Steuart McNeil 30.00 29.00 1,' 2, 1.00 A.J, McMahon 259.84 258.00 1, 2, 1.84 A.J. McMahon 287.84 086.00 1; 3. 1.84 Theo. Nissen 69.00 68.00 1 2. 1.00 Norris Ondegarde 10.00 9.00 11 2, 1.00 R.L.Podva 20.00 19.00 11 2. 1.00 Port Costa Lumber Oct 6.78 5.00 1, 2. 1.78 it n n If 93.42 92.00 1, 2, 1.42 n n n n 100.00 99.00 1. 2. 1.00 O.Perry, 44.00 43.00 1. 2. 1.00 Redwood Manfg. Co. 62.89 61.89 11 4, 1.00 George Sanborn 30.00 28.00 1. 2. 1.00 Sunset Lumber Oo. 27.70 26.00 11 2, 1.70 11 It If 28.45 27.00 1. 2 , 1.45 it re it 28.15 27.00 1. 2. 1.15 it " if 31.73 30.00 1 2, 1.73 It u It ' 72.48 71.00 1. 2. 1.48 " of 26.80 25.00 1. 2. 1.80 " 29.73 28.00 1. 2. 1.73 'Gefi;Sanborae 16.00 16.00 1. 2, 1.00 Standard Oil Co. 1205.00 1200.00 1. 5. 5.00 n it to 205.70 200.00 1. 6. 6.70 Stege Orushed Rook Co. 270.58 250.00 1: 1, 20.58 S.F.Quarries 00. 249.60 240.00 1. 11 9.60 . 11 it 11 281.40 280.00 1. 1. 1.40 TV It „ 250.20 240.00 1. 11 10.20 " it " 294.00 290.00 11 1, 4.00 " n 280.80 270.00 1. 1, 10.80 It " 266.50 260.00 1. 1, 8.50 TV ,t it 289.20 280.00 1. 1. 9.20 11 to It 284.40 280.00 1. i, 4.40 Spencer & Ayer 93.59 92.00 1, 3 . 1.59 S.A.Sellers, 49.00 48.00 1. 4, 1.00 O.A.Smith Lumber Co. . 5.83 4.83 11 4. 1.00 Vulcan Rook Co. 247.43 246.00 11 2, 1.43 " it 302.69 300.00 1. 51 2.69 It 858.44 850.00 11 61 8.44 If 875.05 870.00 1, 51 5.05 n n It 985.63 - 984.00 1. 2, 1.63': If 547.55 540.00 1. 6, 4.55 n n IT 850.88 849.00 1. 3. 1.58 If 348.07 347.00 11 3. 1.07 n " n 217.14 216.00 1, 3. 1.14 " ^ " 204.48 203.48 1, 4, 1.00 " It 485.69 484.69 1: 4; 1.00 " " It 389.48 888.48 1, 4, 1.00 IT n If 563.17 562.17 1, 4, 1.00 " " If 1089.26 1088.26 1. 4, 1.00 Western Iron Works 232.00 231.00 1. 3. 1.00 Bank of Mts. Assgn. of Jas. MoAravy 674.00 200.00 11 5, 474.00 it is by the Hoard farther ordered that the County Ahditor of Contra Oosta County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said 'order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey. Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. 260 In the Matter of Isaning,Bonds of the Resolution of the Board of.Supervise re Richmond School District of Contra Costa of the County of Contra Costa, ! State of California. County, State of California. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -� j RESOI,V'ED,, that MMREAS. on the 14th day of September, A.D.1911, the Board of Education of the Oity of Richmond, and of Richmond School District of the County of Contra Costa, state of;California, deemed it advisable to call and by resolution and order of said Board of Education of the City of Richmond'ani of Richmond School Dist iot of Contra'Costa County, State of California, duly and regularly passed and adopted b them and entered on the minutes of said Board of Education on the said date, did call an election and resolve and,order. That an election be called and'hold in the said Richmond School District on. Saturday, 'the 7th day of October, 1911, for the purpose of submitting to the elector of the said Richmond School District the question of issuing and selling bonds of as d Richmond School District in the total amount of one hundred and sixty thousand dol- lars ($"160,000) dollars with interest thereon at the rate of four and one half per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and to run not exceeding forty years from the date thereof; for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots, for building one or more school buildings; for insuring said school buildings, for sup- plying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improv- ing the school grounds; and, WHEREAS, an election was held in'said school District on the 7th day of October, A.D.1911, in conformity with'the said Resolution and Order of the said Boar i f of Edueation,of said School District and all the proceedings had in the premises ! have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the Board of Education of said City of Richmond and of Richmond School District as required by law, and, IMMAS, the certified proceedings show and after a,full examination and invest gation this Board has found and do hereby find and declare, That'in a000rdance with Resolution and Order of the Board of Education of the City of Richmond and of Riohmond School District, passed and adopted on the 14th day of September, 1911, an election was dulycalled iu'said School District and was held in said School District on the 7th day of Ootober, 1911, and notice of said election wasiven b notice g y signet by the ,Board of Education of the City of Rich- mend. and of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, State of Oalifornia, posted in three of the most public places in said School Distriot for more than twenty (20) days next before said election and by publishing such notice in the "Richmond Reoord-Herald" a and newspaper printed p published 3n Contra Costa County, i State of California, not loss than onoz a week for three successive weeks before said election; and That prior to opening said polls the said Inspector and Judges of Election oonduoting said election took the oath of office as required by law and thereafter conducted said election as required by law. and at the close thereof canvassed the votes cast thereat and certified the result of said election to the Board of Education of said School District and to them made return of the poll and tally list { of said election. That on.the 14th day of October, 1911, the seventh day atter the said elect- ion at one o'clock P.M.of said day, the Board of Education of said school District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said Board of Education foundand declared and this Board finds and declares that there were three hundred seventy-one (371) votes cast at said election and that more than two. thirds thereof, to wit:. three hundred eighteen (318) votes were cast for issuing said bonds and fifty-three (63) votes and no more were oast against issuing said bonds and that said Board of Education caused an entry of that fact to be made on the minutes-of said Board and this Board hereby further .finds and declares that said election was duly and legally called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published and the result thereof duly and legally oanvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law and that all sots . conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and have been perform ed In.regular and due form and in strict accordance with provisions of the Statute authorizing the issue of school bonds, and that the total amount of indebtedness of the:said School District including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limits prescribed by law. It is therefore ordered that bonds of Richmond School District in said Contra Costa County, State of Oalifornia, issue in the.sum of One hundred sixty thousand dollars ($160.000) in denominations of One thousand dollars ($1000) each, payable within forty (40) years from date thereof, in gold ocin of the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of four and one half per Bent per annum. payable semi- annually in like gold coin, at the office of the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa, and that said bonds shall be issued on and bear date of the first day of December, 1911, and that the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi- annually on the first day of June and the first day of December, of each and every year until said bonds are paid and that said bonds shall be numbered from one (1) to one hundred sixty (160) both inclusive. and shall be payable as follows, to wit: Bonds numbered one (1), two (2), and three (3), payable on the first day of December, 1917. j Bonds numbered four (4), five (5) and six (6) payable on the first day of December, 1918. Bonds numbered seven (7), eight (6), and nine (9). payable on the first day of December, 1919. Bonds numbered ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12), payable on the first day of December, 1920. Bonds numbered thirteen (13), fourteen (14),. and fifteen (15), payable on the first day of December. 1921. Bonde numbered sixteen (16), seventeen (17), and eighteen (18), payable on the first day of December, 1922. Bonds numbered nineteen (19). twenty (20), and twenty-one (21), payable on the first day of December. 1923. Bonds numbered twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), and twenty-four (24), pay- able on the first day of December, 1924. Bonds numbered twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), and twenty-seven (27) pay- able on the first day of December, 1925. Bonds numbered twenty-eight (28). twenty-nine (29). and thirty (30), payable on thefirst day of December, 1926. 262 Bonds numbered thirty-one (31), thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33), and thirty-four (34), payable on the first day of December, 1927. Bonds numbered thirty-five (35), thirty-six (36).-thirty-seven (37), and thirty-eight (38), payable on the first day of December, 1928. Bonds numbered thirty-nine (39), forty (40), forty-one (41). and forty-two (42). payable on the first day of December, 1929. Bonds numbered forty-three (43). forty-four (444, forty-five (45), and forty- six (46), payable on the first day of December, 1930. Bonds numbered forty-seven (47), forty-eight (48), forty-nine (49), and fifty (50), payable on the first day of December, 1931. Bonds numbered fifty-one (51), fifty-two 152), fifty-three (53), fifty-four (54), and fifty-five (65), payable on the first day of Deoember, 1932. Bonds numbered fifty-six (5k). fifty-seven (67), fifty-eight (58), fifty-nine (59) and sixty (60), payable on the first day of December. 1933. I Bonds numbered sixty-one (61), sixty=two (62), sixty-three (63), sixty-four (64), and sixty-five (65) payable on the first day of December, 19341 Bonds numbered sixty-six (66), sixty-seven (67). sixty-eight (689, sixty-nine (69) and seventy (70), payable on the first day of December, 1935. {.Rondo numbered seventy-one (71), seventy-two (72), seventy-three (73), seven- ty-foJr (74), and seventy-five (76) payable on the first day of December, 1936. Bonds numbers& seventy-six (76), seventy-seven (77), seventy-eight (78), seventy- nine (79). and eighty (80), payable on the first day of December, 1937. Bonds numbered eighty-one (81). eighty-two (82), eighty-three (83), eighty-fou (84)x, and eighty-five (85), payable on the first day of December, 1938. Bonds numbered eighty-six (86), eighty-seven (87). eighty-night (88), eighty- nine (89), and ninety (90), payable on the first day of December, 1939. Bonds numbered ninety-ono (91). ninety-two (92), ninety-.three (93), ninety-fou (94), and ninety-five (95), payable on the first day of December, 1940. Bonds numbered ninety-six (96), ninety-seven (97). ninety-eight (98), ninety- nine (99), and one hundred (100) payable on the first day of December, 1941. Bonds numbered one hundred one (101). one hundred two (102), one hundred three (103), one hundred four (104), one hundred five (105). and one hundred six (106).. payable on the first day of December, 1948. 1 Bonds numbered one hundred seven (107), one hundred eight (108), one hundred nine (109), one hundred ten (110), one hundred eleven (111), and one hundred twelve (112), payable on the first day of December, 1943. i Bonds numbered one hundred thirteen (113), one hundred fourteen (114), one hundred fifteen (115), one hundred sixteen (116), one hundred seventeen (117), and one hundred eighteen (118), payable on the first day of December, 1944. Bonds numbered one hundred nineteen (119), one hundred twenty (120), one hundred twenty-one (121), one hundred twenty-two (122), one hundred twenty-three (123), acid one hundred twenty-four (124). payable on the first day of December, 1945. Bonds numbered one hundred twenty-five (125), one hundred twenty-six (126). one hundred twenty-seven (127), one hundred twenty-;eight (128), one hundred twenty-nine (129), and one hundred thirty (130) payable on the first day of December, 1946. Bonds numbered one hundred thirty-one (131). one hundred thirty-tWO (132), one hundred thirty-three (133), one hundred thirty-four (134), she hundred thirty-five (135). and one hundred thirty-six (136). payable on the first day of December, 1947. Bonds numbers& one hundred thirty-seven (137), one hundred thirty-eight (138), one hundred thirty-nine (139), one hundred forty (140), one hundred forty-one (141), and one hundred forty-two (142) payable on the first day of December, 1946. Bonds numbered ane hundred forty-three (143), one hundred forty-four (144), one hundred forty-five (145), one hundred for (146.), one hundred forty-seven (147) and one hundred forty-eight (148). payable on the first day of December, 1949. Bonds numbered one hundred forty-nine (149), one hundred fifty (150), one hundred fifty-one (161). one hundred fifty-two (152), one hundred fifty-throe (153), an& one hundred fifty-four (154), payable on the first de.y of Deoember, 1950. Bonds numbered one hundred fifty-five (155), one hundred fifty-six (156), one hundred fifty-seven (157). one hundred fifty-eight. (158). one hundred fifty-nine (159) and one hundred sixty (160), payable on the first day of December, 1951. It is further ordered that said bonds shall.be issued substantially in the follow ing form, to wit; 263 SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS OF RICHMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT OONTRA OOSTA COUNTY SPATE OF CALIFORNIA UNITED STATES OF AMERIGA. , gc, 01000.00, Richmond School District in Oontra Costa County, State of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promisee to pay to or the holder thereof, at the office of the 9reasurer of Contra costa County, State of California, on the first'day of December, A.D. 19r. One t1iousand dollars (01000) in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of four and one half per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of June, and the first day of December, of each year from date here(f until this bond is paid. This bond is ono of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from one (1) to one hundred sixty (160) both inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to One hundred sixty thousand dollars (0160,000) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Ocntra Coota County, State of Oalifornia; for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school late, for building one or more school buildings, for insuring said school buildings, for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus;, and for improving the school grounds, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with the provisions of Article =. Chapter III,Title III i Part III. of the Political Oode and Constitution of the State of California and in pursuance of and in strict conformity with and is authorized by vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election dullr and legally called and held and conducted in said Richmond School District in said County and State of California on the 7th day of October. 1911, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held and conduoted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and de- clared in the manner and as required by law and that all acts and conditions and things required by law, to be done preoedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and havo been performed in regular and in duo form and in strict I accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school district bonds. It is also. further certified and declared that the total amount of indobtedne s of the said Richmond School District including this issue of bonds is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the farm proscribed by order of said Board of Supervisors !� duly made and entered in its minutes on the 6th day of November, 1911, and shall be 1• payable out of the building fund.of said Richmond SohoolDistriot. and the money for the redemption of said bonds and payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN }7ITHESS WHEREOF, the said Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stat '.. of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and attested by Ii its clerk with the seal of said Board of Supervisors attaoh®d, and by the county I� 264 Auditor of,said County o3 Contra Costa, this first day of December, 1911. runty alork and clerk of the card of Supeivieors. County Auditor. (SEAL) Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. Resolved: That to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons, in following form, to wit; NO. INTEREST COUPON. 022.60 The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of Californh, will pay to the holder thereof, out of the building fund of the Richmond School District in said County and State, on the first day of 19—, at his office in said County and State, the sum of twenty-two and 50/100 dollars ($22.60) for inter- est 6n bond No. of said School District. Chairman of the Board of Suporvisors. tlouRY lerk and Olorkof the Board o Supervisors. • County Auclitor. It is further ordered that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, shall cause daid bonds to be prepared and lithographed in accordance with the foregoing form; that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the first day of December. 1911. at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash in United States gold coin. and after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said County Treasurer by publication of a notice specifying the time and i place Of sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interes thereon. the terns for which said bonds shall ran, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit; in United States gold coin; that said bonds will be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash as aforesaid but in no case for less than par, and accrued interest and that said Treasurer will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids, for two successive weeks in the Contra Costa Standard and the Riohmond Daily Iidependent newspapers printed, published and circulated ih said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on the 6th day of November, 1911,r by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors O.J.Rihn, J.P.Oasey, Vincent Rook, I4,J.Buchanan and J.R. Trythall. Noes: None. I . . a i S I ' 265 In the�Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board,and those found to be correct and to be proporly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board and signed by the Chairman and Clerk, and ordered entered on the Alxxdn e Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 20th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A:M. l..L :S;�izrUr!T Cha.--�r�rSn� .r.7.'i.J ...... ........Clerk. i r 26 In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County. State of California. Monday. Novembor 30th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'olook A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn. J.P.Casey. 4ineent Book and W.J.Budhanan. J.H.Welis, Clerk. in the Matter of petition of A.Regalla for Liquor License. It ie. upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, by the Board orders& that A.Regalia, be and he is hereby permitted to run his saloon on the following conditions, to wit: That no women or gambling shall be allowed on the promises or in the building in which said saloon is situated and that if any oomplaint is made to the Board of supervisors that said conditions osist, said petitioner will forfeitbis n100 paid t for running said saloon and said permit will be revoked by this Board. It is further or&ored that the Clerk of this Board notify H.F.Davis, Constable of said Seventh Township of the above order of the Boar& of Supervisors and notify hi to inform this Board should.any of the above rules be violated in or about 'said saioo . It is further ordered that the further hearing on said petition be continued to an& eat for February 5th, 1912. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.-X. In the Matter of Saloons in Township No. seven. It is upon motion duly made and oarrie&, by the Board ordered that the olark of this Board notify H.F.Bavis, Constable of Judicial Township Nd. 7, to notify all saloon keepers that if any gambling or women are allowed in any of cold saloons that on oomplaint. the said lioensea will be revoked and said Constable is hereby authorized to notify this Board of the violation of said order. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Petition of G.'.7.Morton for a liquor lioense. The hearing on petition of G.N.Morton, for a liquor lidense and protest thereto domes regularly before the Board at this time; thereupon aai(I petition and protest are read to the Board and the Board is addressed on behalf of the protectants by Thomas Hanna, Frank T. Swett, William Holliday, Mrs. Thomas Hanna. and Fletcher Ames, and on behalf of the petitioner by George Upham. L.M. Lasell, G.17. Morton and C.C. Brown; thereupon after hearing arguments of reopeotive porsono, the matter is submit— ted to the Board for dooision; Thereun. upon motion of supervisor Casey, seeonde& by Supervisor Buohanan, f 267 t . It io'by the Board ordered that a,liquor lloense•be and the same is hereby grantedto G.W. Morton at Alhambra Springs in Alhambra Palley, The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board- 1<' In the Matter of Inviting the State Highway Commission to visit Contra Costa County. The following Resolution is presented to the Board and adopted by the unanimmj vote thereof, to wit: "RESOLVED. by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oontra-Costa, State of California, that the State Highway Commission be. and it is; hereby requested to v1si this County of Contra Costa'as the guests of this Board of Supervisors in order to view the proposed route for the'state highway through the county of Contra Costa hero tofore recommended by this Board of Supervisors and that the State Highway Commission be requested to name a day for such visit. In the Matter of application of Antone Elias, for Liquor License. Upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board•ordered that the hearing on petition of Antone Elias and, protest to issuance of liquor license, be and the same is hereby oontinued to and set for Monday. November 27th. 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county etre presented to the Board, those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the olork, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 27th, 19110 at 10 o'clock A.M. ... ... �t3haIrv=. 268 1 In the Board of Supervisors of 0ontra.0csta County, State of California. Monday, November 27th, 1911. The Board*met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall. Chairman; Supervisora Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors 0. J. Rihn and J. P. Casey. In the Matter of Assessment No. 2 of Reolamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California, have heretofore caused an assessment, known as Assessment No. Two of said District, to be prepared pursuant to law, ah$. WHEREAS, the assessment roll of assessment No. two of said District was filed with the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California on the 6th day of November, 1911, and, WHEREAS, notice was duly given of the hearing provided by law of the filing of said assessment list of said assessment No. 2, ftREAS, there has been published a notice to all interested parties to appea before said Board of Supervisors on the 27th day of November, 1911, to contest said assessment, if they so desire. WHEREAS, said notice was in the following form; "The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, have appointed the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of November 27th, 1911, as the time when it will meet at its Chambers in the County Court House in the tocm of Martinez, County of Contra COsta,.State of California. for the purpose of hearing objections to Assessment No. 2 of said District No. 800, filed with the clerk of this Board on November 8th. 1911, pursuant to Section 3462 of the Political Code as amended and in effect April 5th, 1911. By order of said Board. J.H.Wells, County Clerk. " WHEREAS, due proof of publication of said notice in the Daily Gazette, a news paper published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has been hereto- fore ereto fore filed with this Board of Supervisors. WHEREAS, it has been established that due and legal notice has been given of the hearing as provided by Section 3462 of the Political Code, and, WHEREAS. the Board of Supervisors has already appointed the said time. to wit: the 27th day of November. 1911, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. in the County Court House in the.town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa. State of California, for the purpose of hearing objections to said assessment No. 2 of said District, and, WHEREAS, at no time before the date of said hearing or at said hearing has any person interested in any land upon which any charge has been assessed, filed any written objections to said assessment, and, � WHEREAS, at the hearing of said Board of Supervisors evidence was duly received and offered in support of the validity of said assessment, and. WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors hes determined that said assessment list shall not be changed, and, - 269 1 WHEREAS, the Board of Supervieors deems and ooneiders that it is Just and proper that an order be made approving said assessment as the same was contained in the lists filed with said Board of Supervisors heretofore on the 6th day of November 1911. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED.AND DECREED, that due and legal notice of the time and place of hearing objections to said assessment No. 2 of said District. has been given and that proof of the same has been established herein. ani, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED A11D DECREED that said assessment be and the e is hereby approved in every particular as the same was filed herein. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors approve said assessment and endorse such order upon said assessment list, which Said endorsement shall be signed by the Chairman of said Board of Supervisors and attosted by the clerk thereof, and, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the decision of said Board of Supeideors be and the same is now final. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said list shall be filed with the County treasur- er of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors J.H.Trythall, Vincent Hook and W. J. Buchanan. Noes None. Absent& Supervisors C.J. Rihn and T.P. Casey. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $10 per month, commencing Nov. let, 1911, be and the same is hereby made to Mrs. A. J. Hindle,. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warran on the County Treasurer in favor of Mrs. A. J. Hindle, on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board.X In the Matter of hatter from Merchants Association of Fresno in Regard to Franchise Tax. A commundoation having been received from the Merchants Association of Fresno in regard to franchise tax, It is by the Board ordered that 'Said communication be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra'Costa County with recommendation that if he deeme it advisable that he prepare proper Resolution for this Board. J 2'70 In the Matter of Cancellation of Doable and Erroneous Assessments. The County Auditor and Tax Collector having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments. It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and the same are hereby ordered oanoelled and proper order of cancellation entered by the Clerk hereof, in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. i I i In the Matter of Changing Assessments. The DItriot Attorney having presented to the Board of Supervisors certifi- oates showing that he has ascertained from the Assessment Books of Contra Costa County, and from the Assessor's Maps or Block Books, and from lists furnished by' A.A.Huillade that there was intended to be assessed and that there should have boon assessed for said year against said A.A. Huillade in the Ranclio San Pablo. Lots 108 and 109, except easterly portion owned by Ginoohio, 2.789 acres at $300,- $835, in- stead of $83651 That there was also assessed to Martha E. Swartout. Lots 26 and 27, in Block 7 in Nystrom's Additon for $280 instead of $780; $600 improvements was charged in error; an& to the Standard Oil Oompahy, tax bill No. 4935, assessed value of tanks reads 025,66%. should read $25,650; tax bill No. 5268 assessed value of property $2,961.230, should read $2.961.030; tax bill No. 6390 assessed *Slue of property reads $17,700, should. read $17.306; also Asaasse& to Victor Castro in Castro-Sobrante Grant, a tract of land bounded N. by land of H.N. Thode. E. by land of D.Jacobs, S. by land of P. Galpin and West by San Pablo Greek, 210 acres at $15 per acre, $3160 instead of $315.; also, Assessod to J.S.Aeevedo, Lot 3 Seo. 17. 2 N. 1 W. and Lot 3. Seo. 20, 2 N. 1 A. improvements should read $200 instead of $700; also, Assessed to T.E. Roberts, Lots 28 and 29, Block 118., City of Richmond, for $420, and $700 added for improvements but there are no improvements. And that it appears to him that there are in said Assessment Book clerical er- rove. in this: that said assessments of A.A. Huillade was totaled at $8365 instead of $835; that assessment of Martha E..Swartout was totaled at $780 instead of $280; tha assessment No. 4935, Standard Oil Company, was totaled at $25,560 instead of $25,650; Assessment No. 5268 was totaled at $2,961.230 instead of $2,961,030; that assessment No. 6390 was totaled at $17,300 instead of $17,305; that,assesement of Victor Castro was totaled at $315 instead of$3150; assessment of J.S. An edowas totaled at $700 instead of $200; that the property of T.E. Roberts was totaled at $1120 instead of $420; Thereupon, after reading said certificates of said Distri_bt Attorney. It is by the Board orders& that the consent of the Board of Supervisors be and the same is hereby given to the change of said figures in said assessments as prayed 271 for in,said corbifioates. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is he authorized to endorse on each of said certificates the consent of said Board of Supervisors and that the clerk of this Board attest the Same. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. `Absent: Supervisors Casey and Rihn. In the Matter of petition for appointment of George P. Upham, as Director of Exhibit of Contra Costa County for Panama-Paoific Exposition. A petition is presented to the Board praying for appointment of George P. UP- ham as director of said exhibit at the Panama-Pacifio Exposition, It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby placed on file and taken under advisement. In the Matter of petition of A. Regalia for a Liquor license. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petition of A.Regalia, for a liquor license and protest thereto. be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday. December 4th, 1911. at 10 o'clock A.M. f And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. December 4th, 1911, at 10 o'clock A.M. !I • F Clerk. 272 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa county. State of California. , Monday. December 4th, 1911. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Ohairmap;Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.WOb s. Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Novembe 1911, are read to the Board by the clerk, and by the Board approved as read, an& signs& by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Bids for Litho- graphing Bonds of Riohmond School District. This Board having requested bide for lithographing bonds,for Richmond School District, the fallowing bids were submitted; Pioneer Lithographing Company, 260; Hall-White Company, 326; Richmond Daily Independent 325; Contra Costa Standard 325• American Bank Note Company 1233' It is by the Board ordered that said bids be and the same are hereby taken under adtriaement. In the Matter of application for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorising the sale of intoxicating liquor' In quantities leas than one quart are made to the Boar& by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit; Bernal & Arogger Hollister Hotel Pullman t . Jeremiah Donahue S. side S.P. R.R. Track Port Costa Cesare Gemigari N. aide Loring Ave, and W, of Bay St. Crockett Dennis Murphy Cor. Eppinger & Bay Ste. Crockett Alfred Nielsen Bay Ave. Stege John will First St.& Rodeo Ave. Rodeo J.J. Ross R.R. Exchange Saloon Near Concord. Appiioation is also made to the Board for a wholesale liquor license by B. Ferrando, at Cor. of Wanda & Second Aves. in Valons. The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Tuesday, January 2nd, 1912• at 10 o'clock A.M. 273 In,the Matter of Issuance of- Liquor f Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector of Oontra Costa County is authorized to issue liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: L. Banduooi B. aide Eppinger St. Crockett Otto Draeger Pullman Park Hotel Pullman L. & P. Petrio Giant Park Saloon Giant John P. Rosa Oak Saloon Walnut Creek Joe S.Villalobos Lot 1, Block 4, Bay View Tract R.Williame Liverpool Arms Nevada Doak The Board orders that a wholesale liquor license be granted to Kroniok & Kron- ick at let St, and Parker Ave. Rodeo. • The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . In the Matter of application of Antone Elias, for a liquor license. Unon motion duly made and oarried, it is by the Board ordered that application of Antone Elias for a liquor license at south aide of Southern Pacific Railroad Track near Valona, at the Globe Saloon, be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ordered that the prptest heretofore filed herein be and the same is hereby denied. K In the Matter of Requisition.of the Sheriff for Office Furniture. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of R.R.Veale, Sheriff of Contra Costa County. for office furniture, be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of Communication from California Development Board. A communication from the California Development Board relative to meeting of • County Committees of the California Development Board is received and read and by the Board taken undor advisement. `l4 i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $10. per month,in supplies commencing Nov. let, 1911, be and the same is hereby made to Ella Ensinae. In the Matter of Communication from MoLaren, Goode & Co. A communication from MoLaren. Goode & Co., offering to expert the books of Contra Costa County, was read to the Board and by the.Board taken under advisement. In the Matter of.Petition of Citizens of Crockett and Valona, to repair Road between Valona and Tormoy. A petition from citizens of Crockett and Valona, requesting that the road be- tween Valona and Tormey be repaired was read to the Board, and by the Board referred to Supervisors Casey and Rihn. In the Matter of sale of Richmond School Bonds. Louie N. Buttner, files communication with this Board showing that on Dec. let, 1911,he sold1he $160,000 bond issue of Richmond School District to E.H.Rollins & Sons, for the cum of $160,000 principal and $176 premium. which said some were the highest bid submitted for said blinds, Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said sale of bonds be and the same is hereby confirmed by this Board. The said order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of allowance of Claims for 'Bridge work, material, lumber, oil. road material, maintenance and road repairs. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, road material, rook, maintenance, and road repairs, having been presented against the different road districts of the, county and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims. It is by the Board ordered that said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Name. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Rio�mond Lumber Co. $201.20 $200.00 R.D.1, S.D. 1, $1.20 Rossi & Sonner 10.00 9.00 11 4, 1.00 Stege Crush. Rook Co. 192.75 190.00 1► 1, 2.76 San Francisco quarries Co. 184.80 180.00 1, 4.80 275 !g Bnk. of Pinole. Assgn. of Thos. Connors 18.30 17.00 R.D.1• S.D. 2, 01.30 Sunset Lumber Co: 41.04 40.00 1. 2, 1.04 O.W.Olose 102.16 100.00 1, 2, 2.16 Tony Valladao 18.80 17.00 1. 3, 1.00 Joe Prates 165.00 164.00 14 2, 1.00 Frank Straight 20.00 19.00 1. 3, 1.00 Joe Sims 101.00 100.00 1. 3. 1.00 Frank Borges, 24.00 23.00 1. 3. 1.00 Ray Lamb 40.00 39.00 1. 3. 1.00 { Joe Bettenoourt 32.00 31.00 11 3. 1.00 ) Frank Faris 40.00 39.00 1. 3. 1.00 i E.Mores 8.00 7.00 1. 3, 1.00 Noah Adams Oo. 18.99 17.89 1, 3, 1.00 H.G. Windier 69.00 68.00 1, 3, 1.00 T.Jones 78.00 77.00 1. 3. 1.00 S.A.Sellers 2.80 1.80 1. 4. '1.00 C.C.Ohrietian 24.38 23.38 11 4. 1.00 Western Iron Works 464.00 463.00 1. 4. 1.00 JoR. Rodda 49.00 48.00 1. 4, 1.00 11 M• .Field 117.00 116 .00 1. 4, 1.00 A.J. McMahon 49.90 48.90 1. 4, 1.00 wm Easton 68.75 67.75 1, 4, 1.00 John Nichols 68.26 67.25 1. 4, 1.00 John Gallagher 10.50 9.50 1, 4, 1.00 S.Sohwennesen 46.50 46.60 1. 4, 1.00 i Mrs. M. Llewellyn 39.10 38.10 1. 4. 1.00 \� Noah Adams Lumber Oct 6.03 4.03 1. 4. 1.00 Redwood Md. co. 16.74 15.74 11 4, 1.00 Baker & Hamilton 61.71 50.71 1. 4. 1.00 Spencer & Ayer 102.14 101.14 1. 3, 1.00 A.H.Howlett 66.00 65.00 1. 3. 1.00 Geo. T. Lewis 95.69 94.69 1, 3, 1.00 Geo. H. Atkins 76.50 75.50 1. 3. 1.00 C.Galli 40.00 39.00 1. 3, 1.00 Warren Neilson 26.00 25 .00 1, 3. 1.00 T.James 24.00 23.00 1. 3. 1.00 J.J.Botelhd 34.00 33.00 1. 3, 1.00 Manuel Weloh 38.00 37.00 10 3. 1.00 A.Bello 66.00 65.00 1. 3. 1.00 L.L.Botelho 82.00. 81.00 11 3, 1.00 Orville Stowe 98.00 97.00 1. 31 1.00 Pete Yung 56.00 56.00 1, 3, 1.00 Manuel Duarte 74.30 73.00 1, 3, 1.00 Frank Hartnett 84.00 83.00 1. 3. 1.00 J.P. Rose, Jr. 35.50 34.60 1, 3, 1.00 L. Garcia 48.00 47.00 1, 3. 1.00 Tom Nichols 10.50 9.50 l: 5, 1.00 Joe Rodda, Jr. 17.50 16.50 1. 5, 1.00 Wm. Easton 31:50 30.00 1, 5. 1.50 Joe Rodda, Sr. 48.00 40.00 1: 5. 8.00 J. Nioholes 48.00 40.00 1. 5, 8.00 M.D.Field 66.00 60.00 1, 5, 6.00 A.J.MoMahon 391.88 390.58 1• 4. 1.00 Standard 011 Co. 190.61 189.00 1. 51 1.61 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Oosta Oount draw a warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order is as follows: Ayes; Supervisors Rihn, Casey. Hook. Buchanan and Trythall; Noes: None. K. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented and those found correct and properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board and entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December lath, 1911, at 10 o'olo k A.M. f:..Chairman. .....clerk. •� ( 27 ! In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, December 18th, 1911.' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J. P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. I ' In the Matter of Transfer of funds. Itis by the Board ordered that the following sums be and the same are hereby transferred from General Fund to State Fund,-to wit: Whittier State School, ?310.86 Preston School of Industry 28.77 Home for Peeble-Minded 216.00 Total $649.62 , The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Issuance of Bohds of Richmond School District. The following Resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook; Buchanan and Trythall. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Rihn. WHEREAS, on the 6th day of November, 1911, this Board by its order direoted that 160 bonds of the Richmond School District of Contra Costa County should issue of the denomination of $1000 each and having semi-annual interest coupons attached; NOW THEREFORE, It is Ordered that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, the County Clerk and County Auditor of Contra Costa County, are authorized and empowered to sign each of said bonds and their coupons as such officers and to affix the seal of this Board to said bonds, and that their signatures to said coupons may be by lithographed facsimile. In the Matter of Bids for Lithographing Richmond School Bonds. It is by tle Board ordered that the bide heretofore submitted and each of the for lit$ographing bonds for Richmond School District Ve and the came are and each of them is hereby rejeotod. It io by the Board further ordered that E.H. Rollins & Sons, be and they are hereby authorized to have the 160 bonds prepared at a cost not to exceed ;200. The said order being passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit* Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Rihn. i 277 t. a 'f 1' In thm Matt or of allavranae to indigents. rIt is, upon motion duly made and oarried, by`•ths Board ordered that all allowances to indigents be and the same are hereby cancelled from and after Tan, let,.,1918, and that all applicants for aid must file new petitions therefor, ;j I In the Matter of Requisitions for supplies. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the-Board ordered that requisit. ion of C.H.Hayden, Justice of the Peace, for a new Justice Docket, be and the same i hereby granted. In the Mattor of supplying half-tone illustrations for advertising Matter in California Almanac: It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Clerk, be and he is hereby authorized to procure certain half-tone outs and furnish same to California Almanac for advertising purposes. In the Matter of application of R.N. Burgess, to lay sewer pipe in. over and along highways of Walnut Creek in Supervisor District No. 3. Contra Costa County, Cal. The following Resolution was introduoed by Supervisor'Hook,'seoond'ed by, Supervisor Buchanan, and adopted by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn. "Casey. Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Supervisors?- None. Absent: None. WHEREAS, R. 11. Burgess, has filed his petition before this Board praying for the privilege of using the public highways, streets and thoroughfares of Wal- nut Creek, in Supervisor District No, 3, of the County of Contra Costa, for the purpose of laying down, constructing, aryl maintaining sewer pipes therein so far as may be nooeseary for maintaining a sewer system in said town and District. WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the best interests of Walnut Creek, in Supervisor District No. 3, of said county, demands that the privilege should be grantedi IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said R.N. Burgess. his successors. and assigne, be granted the privilege of using the public highways. streets and thoroughfares, of Walnut Creek, in Supervisor District No. 3, of said County of Contra Costa, Stat of California. which are under the control of this Board, for the purpose, of laying 278 down and maintaining Beyer pipes therein so far as may be necessary for maintaining a Sewer System in said town and dietriot, subjeot to the foliowing.00nditions First: That said sewer pipes Shall be laid so that the top is at least three feet below the surface of the ground. second: That when any highway, street of thoroughfare is opened for tile- purpose of laying sewer pipes or for.the purpose of repairing or altering the same, said highway, Street or thoroughfare shall be restored to as good condition as it wgs before said street was opened. Third: That when the grade of any highway, street or thoroughfare in which is laid any sewer pipe belonging to said R.N.Burgoes, is changed by lawful author- ity, the said R.N. Burgess, his successors and assigns, shall, at his own oxrronse. make such changes of its pipes as may be necessary. Fourth: All pipes laid iii ahy highway, street or thoroughfare shall be placed and laid at such point in the streets as may be designated by this Board of Super- visors. Fifth All regulations that are genoral in their character and application which shall hereafter be adopted by this Board regulating the u4Q of the highways, streets and thoroughfares of said oounty for the purposes of laying sewer pipes are to be observed and conformed to by said R.N. Burgess, hie successors and aeoigna In the ?utter of allowance of claim for bridge work. A certain claim for bridge work being presented against the funds of it.D.l S.D.1, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road district :vbuld be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claim, It is now by tho Board ordered that said claim be paid to the olaimant, in the sum and out of the funds below mentioned: Claimant. Amount. General Fund Road Fund. R.'si Thode. $1049.30 01000:00 R.D.I.S.D.1. $49.30. And it is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said R.N.Thode in the sums and out of funds above mentioned. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Resolution from Wal- nut Creek Business Men's Association. A resolution from the Walnut Croek Business Mone Association, urging the Board of Supervisors to make an exhibit of county products at next Chicago Land Show, was received by the Board and ordered placed on file. In the Matter.of allwance of Olaime. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly. signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the olerk. and ordered entered on the All owanoe Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 2nd, 1912, at 10 O'clock A.M. .. ........ hairman. dA` ./C�- - ....Clork. j i` In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 0ountq, State of California. Tuosday. January 2nd, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hen. J.H.Trythall,Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihni J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan, J H.Wells. Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Deo- ember,1911, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved'as read, and signed by the Clerk and Chairman. In the Matter. of Transportation for , E.Tolloson. It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that it will be for the boot interests of the County of Contra Costa, to procuretransportation for E.Tolloson, an inmate of the County Hospital, to San Francisoo, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa, procure transportation for E.Tolleson, to the City and County of San Francisco. In the Matter of Resolution from Grand Jury to appoint Justice of the Peace In Judicial Township No. 2. Judge J.L.Dunn. appears before the Board of Supervisors and states to the Board that he has not given up his residence in Judicial Township No. 2, and that he intends to return permanently to said Judicial Township No, 2, within ninety days, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby continued for a period of ninety days. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of appointment of Director for Exhibit of Contra Costa County to be made at Worlds Panama-Paoifio Exposition. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that it is necessary at the ' present time to appoint a Director for Contra Costa County's exhibit to be made at th , Worlds Panama-Paoifio Exposition in 1915. 81 • It iep upon motion of Supervisor Bnohanan, eeoonded by Supervisor Rihn, by the Hoard:ordered that John Bermingham, be•and he is hereby appointed Director of the Exhibit o3 Contra Costa County, to be made at the Worlds Panama-Paoific Ex- position in 1915, to work under the direction of this Board, without salary. until the farther order of this Board. It is by the Board further ordered that said John Bermingham, be and he is hereby allowed his actual eapensee while performing any duties in relation to said exhibit. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. i • In the Matter of appointing Delegates to Attend Counties Committee Meeting of the Cali- fornia Development Board. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that it will be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, to send delegates to the Counties Committee Meeting of the California Development Board to be held in Loe Angeles, on January 12th and 13th. 1912, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Charles J. Rihn, be and he is hereby appointed a delegate from this Board, together with John Bermingham, the Director of Contra Costa County's exhibit, to be made at the Worlds Panama-Pacific Exposition.to attend said meeting. The vote on said order being as follows, to wit; • Ayes; Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Hone. Supervisor Rihn not voting. IA the Matter of Resignation of A.S. Ormsby Justice of the Peace of Judioial Township No. 3. A.S.Ormsby, having presented to this Board his resignation as Justice of the Peace in and for Judioial Township No. 3, Contra Costa County, It is. upon motion of Supervisor Hook. by the Board ordered that said resig- nation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. • The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I� 281 • It lay mon motion of Supervisor Buchanan# seoonded by Supervisor Rihn, by the Boar& orders& that John Bermingham, be'and he in hereby appointed Director of the Exhibit o3 Contra Costa County, to be made at the Worlds Panama-Paoific Ex- Position in 1915, to work under the direction of this Board, without salary, until the further order of this Board. It is by the Board further ordered that said John Bermingham, be and he is hereby allowed his actual expenses while performing any duties-in relation to said exhibit. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. i . In the Matter of appointing Delegates to Attend Counties Committee Meeting of the Oali- fornix Development Board. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that it will be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, to send delegates to the Counties Committee Meeting of the California Development Board to be held in Los Angeles, on January 12th and 13th, 1912s It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Charles J. Rihn, be and he is hereby appointed a delegate from this Board, together with John Bermingham, the Director of Contra Costa County's exhibit, to be made at the Worlds Panama-Pacific Exposition,to attend said meeting. The vote on said order being as follows, to wit; • Ayes; Supervisors Casey. Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes; None. Supervisor Rihn not voting. In the Matter of Resignation of A.S. Ormsby Justice of the Peace of Judicial Township No. 3. A.S.Ormsby, having presented to this Board his resignation as Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 3, Contra Costa County. It is, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that said resig- nation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. • The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. '� 22 I I In the Hatter of appointment of Justice of the Peace in and. for Judicial Township No.-3. The office of Justice of the Peace of, in and for Dudioial Township No, 3, I ' having boon this day declared vacant by this Board, and petitions praying for the appointment of Bin Galloway ey and George 0. Duncan, having been presented to this Board, It is upon motion of Supervisor Rook, seconded by Supervisor Rihn, by the Board ordered that George 0. Duncan be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the C Peace of, in and for Juflioial Township No. 3, for the un-expired term. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K. i { In the 'flatter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector is ordered to issue liquor licensee for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, to the.following named per- sons at the following named places, to wit: Bernal & Oregger E. side Pullman Ave. Pullman. Jeremiah Donahue Donahue's Saloon Port Costa Cesare Gemigani Italian Rotel Loring Ave. Crockett. Dennis Murphy Cor. Eppinger & Bay Sts: Crockett. Alfred Nielson Bay Ave. Stege John Quill First St. & Rodeo Ave. Rodeo J.J. •Rosa Railroad Exchange Saloon Near Concord. A liquor license authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities more than one quart is ordered: issued to B.Ferrando at Oor. of Wanda and Second Ave. Valens. The said order is passed by the.unanimous vote of the Board. K In the Hatter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applioations for the lioenees authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sons at the following named places, to wit: L.Arata & Son Lot 2, Block 69 Crolona. Duesdicker,Blackie & Dicker Lot B. Block 1, Tewksbury $eights East Richmond Eugene J.Flood Aroade Saloon Crockett Frank Gorioh Eagle's Resort Saloon Valens. Chas, Guerra Lot 1. Block 11 Oakley Lima & Santos C.Peere Saloon Byron Patrick Lee Valona 283 ,Y. . Moore Cantrell Jersey Island San Joaquin River P.J. MoVamara Railroad Hotel Port Costa Catherine MoElhone Second & Cypress Aves. Stege Pezzuto & Civilli Second Ave. & Ceres Ste. Valona. W.L.Riohardson Loring Ave. Crockett Prank E.Sibrian Concord Ave. & Harrison St. Bear Concord. Divinoenzo Vincenzo Concord Ave. & Fremont St. . Near Ooncord. John Van Procyon B. side County Road Giant. O.B. Wickiffe Lot 26, Block 15, Tewksbury Heights-East Richmond The Board fixes the hearing on said application for Monday, February 5th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 1800. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrante'of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: Number Date. Amount. 62 Deoember 30th, 1911 $ 3000.00 63 " " " 10000.00 64 r " n 2790.25 60 r, r 1865.75 66 " " " 375.10 67 n " rr 300.00 68 " " " 1020.00 69 " " " 530.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to no e the-approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signatures • to each of said warrants. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of_allowanoe of claims for Bridge work, 011, lumber, rook, and road material, eto. Certain claims for bridge work, oil, lumber, rook and road materials, having been presented against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, • It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid to the claimants, in tho sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Thomas Ackerman ` 1Q.00 9.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, 01.00 J. Bispoe 17.00 16.00 1, 2. 1.00 J. Cabral 15.00 14.00 1, 2, 1.00 Oal.Cor. Culvert Oo. 114.68 113.88 1, 4. 1.00 Ralph Dobson 71.00 70.00 1, 2. 1.00 24 Chris 8rioksen $ 29.00 28.00 R.D.1. S.D. 2. $1.00 Lawrence Hansen 29.00 28.00 11 2. 1.00 Hutohineon Company 325.90 3 00.00 1. 1: 26.90 257.25 250.00 1. 'l. 7.25 262.85 250.00 11 11 12.85 299.50 250.00 1. 1. 49.60 289.90 260.00 1. 1. 39.90 299.60 250.00 11 lr 49.60 n r. 274.65 250.00 1. 1. 24.65 Jas. D. Hanlon 102.00 101.00 1. 4. 1.00 Hutchinson Company 299.95 250.00 1. 1. 49.95 280.35 250.00 1. 1. 30.35 271.60 250.00 1, 1 21.60 278.95 250.00 1. 1.: 28.95 277.90 260.00 1. 1, 27.90 Mane Krogh 26.00 26.00 1, 21 1.00 A. J. McMahon 442.71 440.00 11 2. 2.71 George Norris 24.00 23.00 1. 2. 1.00 Port Costa Lumber Co. 8.54 7.00 1. 2. 1.64 R.L.Podva 106.60 105.00 1. 2. 1.50 Redwood Mnfg. Co. 26.32 25.32 1. 4. 1.00 Sunset Lumber Co. 9.57 8.00 1. 2, 1.67 G.Smith 39.00 38.00 1. 2, 1.00 J. Silva 8.00 7.00 11 21 1.00 Joseph Schwendel 38.00 37. 00 1. 4. 1.00 Standard Car. Pipe Co. 119.87 118.87 1. 4. 1.00 It is by the Board farther ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above claimants, in the sums and out of the fund above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Ribs, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes; None.,y, In the Matter of Report of County Officers. The County Recorder and County Clerk having filed their reports for the busines transacted in their offices during the past year, It is by the Board ordered that said reports be and the same are hereby approve and ordered placed on file. In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board ,, end examined; those foundt9 be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Clerk and ordered entered on the A1lowahae Book of this Board. 285 In the Matter.of Payment of Taxes on Hall of Records Property. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, try the Board ordered that a warrant be-drawn on the Treasurer in favor of M.W.Joost. for the sum of $48.73 payable out of the General Fund, in payment of taxes charged against the property lately purchasel from Mrs. Martha McMahon. the sold order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that cash allowahoes be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents, commena Ing January lot, 1912: and oogtinuing until the further order of this Board. Supervisor District No. 1. Louisa Williams, $10; Clarissa McInerney, ;10; Teresa Perrasci, 12; Supervisor District No. 2. Yrs. Margaret Cunningham, $lb• James Irwin, $16; Mrs. Hanorsh Hartigan 16; Mrs. Signorina Silvas, 6; Supervisor District No. 3. Mrs. Cirpiano Ballostero $10; Elizabeth Fay, $16; Mrs. C.A. Barrett 16; Mrs. Phoebe Nicholas, $10; Rosa Peddrezziti. lb• Catherine Jaeger, 8; Matilda B.Weloh. 1b- Annie Joaquin 8• Chas. K. Beabow, $14. cash and' Arcadia Peralta, 10; $6 in rent. Airs. Felipe Welch 10; Supervisor District No. 4. Esperanza Cutino $lb; Sarah DiMaggio. 16; Phoebe MV riok. 10; Mary Flares 20; Maria Azevedo for mainten- Anna Mercurio 8; anoe at Mary Diaz and Leon- Mary Lazio 16; ora Diaz, 12; Giovanna Belleco1. 16; Supervisor District No. b. Freeman Smith $10• Claudia A.Vengley 20• Mrs. Mary Bohn 20; Mary E.Dougherty, 30; Paulin Gibson 30; Nora Carlton 12; Mgry A.Silva 10; Hannah Adams 10; Eric G.Linde 8; Jahn Bonduais 8; Manuel Lopez 8; Laura Carey 16; It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County*Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents, on the first of each and every month,until the further order of this Board. The said order is psaeed,.by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7� AJ In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. { It is by the Soar& ordered that the following allowances in supplies, commencin January tat. 1912. be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents, to wit: Supervisor District No. 1. John Coelho $12.00; Mrs. J.G.Moitosa, $20.00; Mrs, Mary P'lohs 15.00; Miguel Opasso. 8.00; Mrs. M. Rouse 12.00; Delfina J. Anton, 10.00 in rent. In the Matter of Change of Boundaries and fixing the boundaries of Election Precincts in Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the boundaries of the several election precinot of Contra Costa County as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter designated and set forth and described in the respective election precincts below named, BRENTWOOD PRECINCT. Beginning'at the intersection of line between Sections 30 and 31, Township 3 Earth, Range 4 East, M.D,M, with center of Old River; the county boundary line between Contra Costa and San Joaquin Counties; thence running along county boundary line in a southerly direction to intersection with southerly boundary of Section 8, Township 1 North, Range 4 East; thence westerly run ng along southerly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company to its intersection with the boundary line between Sections 9 and X0, Township I North, Range 3 East; thence southerly running along the boundary line between Sections 9 and 10, 16 and 16, Township 1 North, Range 3 East to the southeast oorner of Section 16; thenoe west one half mile to one quarter section oorner between Sections 16 and 21, Township 1 North, Range 3 East, M.D.M.; thenoe south one mile; thenoe west one and one half mile thence south two and one half miles to one quarter section oorner between Sections 6 Lud 6, township I south, range 3 East, M.D.M.; thenoe west one mile; thenoe south one half mile to southeast oorner of Section 1, Township 1 south, Range 2 East; thenoe west one mile; thence south one and one half miles to one quarter section oorner be- tween Sections 13 and 14, Township i South, Range 2 East, M.D.B. & M. thence west for e and one quarter miles to a point in Section 19; thence south one and one quarter milel; thence east one quarter mile; thence south one half mile; thenoe east one half mile; thenoe south three quarter miles to south line of Section 28, Township 1 south, Range 2 East, M,D.M. thence west two and on half miles to southwest oorner of Section 30, township 1 South, Range 2 East, M,D.M. thence north six miles to southeast corner of Section 25, Township 1 North, Range 1 East M.D.M.; thenoe west one mile; thence north one half mile; thence west on half mile; thenoe north one half mile; thence west one half mile to southwest oorner of Section 23, Township I North, Range 1 East, M,D.11, thence north on half mile to one quarter section oorner between Seotion 22 and 23, thenoe east on and one half miles to center of Section 24; thenoe south one half mil 287 to one quarter section corner between Seotions,24 and 26, Township 1 Horth, Range 1 east, X.D.M. thence east three miles to one quarter section corner between sections 21 and 28, at southeast corner of bone Troo Precinct; thence North three miles to one quarter section corner between Sections 4 and 9; thence east one and one half miles; thence north one mile; thence east three miles to southeast corner of Soot- ion 31, being the southeast corner of Oakley Precinct; thence north three miles to northeast corner of Section 19, Township 2 North, Range 3 East; thence west to intersection of center line of Dutch Slough; thence running along center line of Dutch Slough in a northwesterly direction to southerly bank of San Joaquin River; thence in a northwesterly direction to county boundary line of Contra Costa County in San Joaquin River; thence along said county boundary line in a northerly and easterly direction to Old River; thence southerly along the boundary boundary line in Old River to point of beginning. BYRON PRECINCT. Beginning at a point on the eastern boundary line of the County of Contra Oosts in Old River at a point where the south line of Section 8, Township 1 North, Range 4 Eaet, intersects said county boundary line, and being the southerly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Company; thence running westerly along the southern boundary of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry, Co. to where said right of way intersects the boundary line between Sections 9 and 10, Township 1 North, Range 3 East; thence south running along section line between Sao- tions 9 and 10, and 15 and 169 Township 1 North, Range 3 Eaot, to the southeast oor- nor of Section 16; thence west one half mile to quarter section corner between See- tione 16 and 21, Township 1 North, Range 3 East; thence south one mile; to quarter section corner between Sections 21 and 28, Township I Horth, Range 3 East; thence wast one and one half miles to common center of Sections 19, 20, 29 and 30, Township I Horth, Range 3 East; thence south two and one half miles to quarter section corner between Sections 6 and 6, Township 1 South, Range 3 East; thence west one mile; thence south one half mile; thence west one mile; thence south one and one half mile to.quarter section corner between Sections 13 and 14, Township 1 South, Range 2 East on the northern boundary line of Rancho Canada de los Vaqueros; thence westerly along Northern boundary line of the Rancho Canada de los Vaqueros to Northwest oor- ner thereof; thence southerly and easterly along western boundary line of said Ranoh to its intersection with the southern boundary line of the County of Contra Oostai thence along southern boundary line of County of Contra Costa to southeast corner thereof in Old River; thence down Old River and along eastern boundary line of the County of Contra Costs into the point of beginning. BAY POINT PRECINCT. Beginning at common corner between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4 in County boundary line of Contra Costa County in Suisun Bay; thence southerly, and easterly running along the boundary line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4 to its inter- section with the westerly boundary line of Section 27, Township 2 North, Range 1 Wes- ; thence running north five miles more or lose to county boundary line in Suisun Bay; thence running northerly and westerly along said county boundary line into the place of beginning. 288 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.1. All that certain territory in Contra Costa County, State of California, include within the incorporate limits of the town of Pittsburg, heretofore included in and known under the name of Black Diamond Precinct. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 2. Beginning at the common corner between Supervisors Districts 4 and b in Contra Costa County boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence south to the southeast corner of Section 16, Township 1 North, Range 1 East; thence west two miles to southwest corner of Section 16; thence north two miles to common corner between Sections 4 and 6, 8 and 9, Township 1 North, Range 1 East; thence west two miles to southwest corner of Section 6; thence north two miles to the southwest corner of Section 30, Township 2 North, Range 1 East; thence west two and one quarter miles more or lees to the divid- ing line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4; thence northwesterly running along the dividing line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4 to where the western boundary line of Section 27, T 2 North, Range 1 West intersects said supervisor district boundary line; thence running north and along Section line, five miles more or less to station in county boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence running along county boundary line in San Joaquin River to northwest corner of incorporate limits of Town of Pittabn g; hence running eouthorly, easterly, and northerly, along westerly, southerly and east- erly boundaries of the incorporate limits of the town of Pittsburg to northeast corner of the said incorporate limits in the boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence north rly, easterly and southerly along county boundary line into the place of beginning. The foregoing territory is what was formerly known as Cornwall Precinct, Somers ille Precinct and a portion of Bay Point Precinct. CONOORD PRECINCT NO.I. That certain portion of the County of Contra Costa, State of California bounded d described as follows: Beginning at intersection of the center linea of Lake d Salvio Streets in the Pacheco Addition to the town of Todos Santos or commonly called Concord, and thence running northeasterly along the center line of Salvio Stre t to its intersection with the center line of East Street; thence southeasterly along center line of East Street to its intersection with the center line of Fernando Stres ; thence easterly along center line of Willow Pass Road to a point on a line with the easterly boundary line of the Conoord school lot; thence northwesterly to and along said 'eastern boundary to the northern corner of said school lot; thence westerly along the boundary line between sohool lot, F. 0. Gill's and Dr. George McKenzie's lends and the Maltby Tract to the center of East Street in said town of Todoe Santos or Concord; thence northwesterly along center of East Street to its intersection with the center of Bonsfioio Street; thence southwesterly along center of said Bonifaoio Street to a point on a line with northeastern boundary line of what is known as Baldw n Addition to the town of Todoe Santos or Concord; thence northwesterly to and along ea d boundary to the northern corner of the Baldwin Addition; thence southeasterly along northwestern boundary of said Baldwin Addition to its western corner on the eastern aide of the public road running from Concord to Bay Point or Avon; thence southerly crossing said public road and following the incorporate limits of the town of Concord in a southerly, westerly and easterly direction to the Pacheco Road and the place of beginning. 29 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 2. Beginning at intersection of the center line of Bake and Salvio Streets in the Pacheco Addition to the town of Todos Santos commonly known as and called Concert; and running thence southeasterly along the incorporate limits of the town of Concord as follows: along the center of said street, into a point in the Galindo Tract distant from point of beginning, 1620 feet; thence at right angles northeasterly about 2280 feet to a point on the northern aide of the public road running from Concord to Clayton; thence at right angles northwesterly to the center of whWt is commonly known as Willow Pass Road; thence westerly rowing along center of the Wille Pass Road to its intersection with the center lines of East Street and Fernando Stre t in the town of Concord; thence northerly running along the center line of East Stree to its intersection with the center line of Solvio Street; thence westerly running along the center Sine of Salvia Street to point of beginning; CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 4. All that certain territory heretofore known as Concord Precinct No. 2 and described on page 326, Volume 16, Board of Supervisors Records of Contra Costs County. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 1. Beginning at point in county boundary line between Contra Costa and Solano counties bearing due north from the atatibn at intersection of Courses No. 23 and 24 of the Survey of the Rancho Bas Juntas; thence running along said county boundary line in a westerly direction to a point which bears due North of the mouth of Al- hambra Creek; thence due south to center line of mouth of Alhambra Creek; thence running along and up the center of Alhambra Creek to its intersection with the cents line of Castro Street of the town of Martinez, Original Survey; thence running along center of Castro Street in a southerly direction to its intersection with the center line of Ruden or Main Street; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Main Street to its intersection with Ward Street in the Homestead Tract of town of Martinez; thence northeasterly along the center line of Ward Street to Ste intersection with boundary line of incorporate limits of the town of Martinez; thence northerly, easterly and northerly along the easterly, southerly and easterly boundaries of the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez, to place of beginning. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 3. Beginning at a point in the town of Martinez where the intersection of Main and Roden Streets intersects with center line of Castro Street in the town of Mar- tinez, Original Survey; thence running along center of Castro Street in a southerly direction to its intersection with northerly line of Block 186 of the Original Surve of the town of Martinez; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said Block 186 in oenter of Alhambra Creek; thence running along the center of said oreek in a northerly direction to its intersection with the southerly limits of the town of Martinez in easterly line of Block 183; thence northeasterly and northwesterly along the southerly and easterly boundaries of the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez to a point where the center line of Ward Street intersects the boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez; thence running westerly ale 290 the center line of (Yard Street to its intersection with the center line of Blain $tree { in the Homestead Tract; thence running in a westerly direction along the center line of Main Street to the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINOT N0. 3. Beginning at the point in the City of Richmond where the center line of Cast o Avenue intersects with the center line of Richmond Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of Castro Avenue to Monteoito Avenue; thence along Monteoito Avenue to High Street; thence along High Street to Garfield Avenue; thence along Garfield Avenu to Ocean Avenue; thence along Ocean Avenue to Mintzer Avenue; thence southwesterly and on a prolongation of the center line o2 said Mintzer Avenue to a point in the Contra Costa County boundary line in the Bay of San Francisco, the southwest corner, I of Richmond Preoinot No. 2; thence running along county boundary line in a southeast- arly direction to a point which bears south 400 west from the point where the line between Lots 1 and 8 in Section 22, Township 1 North, Range 6 West, intersects the southerly shore of the Potrero of the San Pablo Rancho; thence in a northeasterly direction to its intersection with the center lines of Ocean Avenue and Washington Avenue; in the town of Richmond; thenoo running along Washington Avenue in a north- easterly direction to its intersection with center line of Richmond Avenue; thence northerly running along center line of Richmond Avenue into the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4. Beginning at the Northeast corner of Block 13, Osborn's Addition to the town of Richmond; thence running northwesterly along the northerly boundaries of Blooks 13 and 14, of said Osborn's Addition to Castro Avenue; thence along the center line of Castro Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Railroad Avenue; thence southerly running along the center line of Railroad Avenue to its intersection with center line of Washington Avenue; thence northeasterly running along center line of Washington Avenue to Railroad Avenue; thence along Railroad Avenue to junction of Tewksbury Avenue and Road No. 14; thence northerly into the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. b. Beginning at northeast corner of Block 13, Osborn's Addition to the town of Richmond, thence running northerly along westerly boundary of the San Pablo Rancho to its intersection with Ohio Street, produced; thence easterly along center line of Ohio Street to westerly line of the town formerly known as Santa Fe; thence south along westerly boundary of the said town of Santa Fe and prolongation of same to poin in Contra Costa County boundary line in the Bay of San Francisco; thence northwesterl along county boundary line to southwest corner of Richmond Precinct No. 3; thence running northerly along the easterly boundary of Riohmond Preoinots Noe. 3 and 4 into the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT 30. 6. Beginning at intersection of the westerly line of the tract formerly designated as Oity of Richmond, with northerly boundary of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Pe Rail- way Company's right of way, where acme intersects westerly line of Block 3, City of Richmond; thence east along the northerly boundary of said Railway to its intereeotio 291 with easterly boundary of the incorporate limits of the town of Richmond; thence south running along easterly boundary of said incorporation to the southeast corner of the said corporate limits in county boundary line; thence northwesterly along county boundary line in the Bap of San Francisco to southeast corner of Richmond Precinct Ho. b; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Riohmond Precinct No. b, into the place of beginning. RIOHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9. Beginning at a point where Eighth Street in the City of Richmond intersects northern boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Pe Railway Company's right of way; thence northerly running along center line of Eighth Street to its intersection with center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly running along center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with center line of Barrett Avenue; thence southwesterly running along center line of Barrett Avenue to its intersection with center line of Ohio Street; thence easterly running along the northern boundary of Richmond .^.reoinots b and 6 into the place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. a. Beginning at point where center line of Eighth Street in the City of Richmond, intersects the northern boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way; thence easterly running along the northe boundary of Richmond Precinct No. 6, to the western boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Oompany's railroad; thence northerly running along waste - ly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Companyto where it into - sects with center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly running along center lin of Macdonald Avenue to where it intersects with center line of Eighth Street; thence southerly running along center line of Eighth Street into the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.9. Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of the Southern Pacific Rail road with the northerly.bdundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Rich- mond; thenoi running west along northerly boundary of said incorporation to its intersection of said boundary with the easterly line of Pacific Coast Oil Oompany's spur traok, being the most easterly corner of Richmond Precinct No. 1; thence South- erly along eastern line of said Railway to the northeast corner of Richmond Precinct No. S; thence southerly along westerly boundary of San Pablo Rancho to Ohio Street, produced, the northwest corner of Richmond Precinct No. 6; thence east on Ohio Strea to where it intersects with the center line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly running along center line of Barrett Avenue to whore it intersects with center line - of Macdonald Avenue; thence easterly running along center line of Macdonald Avenue to where the center line of Macdonald Avenue intersects with the center line of Eighth Street in the City of Richmond; thence running northerly along center line of Eighth Street and prolongation thereof to where said Eighth Street intersects with the easterly boundary line of the Atohison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Oompany's right of way; thence along easterly boundary of said Railway'Company's right of way to where it intersects with the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Com- pany'a right of way; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of 292 the Southern Pacific Company'e right of way into the place of beginning.. RICHMOND PRECINOT NO. 10. Beginning at a point in Macdonald Avenue where the center line of Macdonald Avenue intersects with center line of Eighth Street in the City of Richmond; thence easterly running along center line of Macdonald Avenue to where said Macdonald Avenue intersects with the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Paoifial Oompany's right of way; thence northerly running along westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Company, to where it intersects with the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Company's Railway; thence southeast- erly running along eastern boundary line of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Oom- pany's right of way to where said right of way intersects with the prolongation of center line of Eighth Street; thence southerly running along center line of Eighth Street and prolongation thereof into the place of beginning. RICHMOND PREOINOT NO.11. Beginning at most northeast corner of the incorporate limits of the town of Richmond ; thence south along eastern boundary of said incorporation to its interseo ion with the northerly line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way; thence westerly running along northern boundary line „of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way to where said boundary line intersects the western boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence northerly running along western i boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Company's railway, to its l intersection with the boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence easterly running along northern boundary line of the incorporate limits of the Oity of Riohmond, into the place of beginning. i The boundaries of each,every and all of the other remaining glsotion.preoinota of the County of Contra Costs, to wit: Alamo, Alhambra, Antioch No. 1, Antioch No. 2, Clayton, Conoord Be, 3, Cowell, Crockett No, 1, Crockett No, 2, Danville, Giants Her oules, Lafayette, Lone Tree, Martinez No. E. Moraga, Morgan Territory, Oakley, Peohe oo, Pinole, Port Costa No. 1, Port Costa No. 2, Richmond Ho. 1, Richmond No, 29 Rode , Selby, San Pablo; Stege No, 1, Stege No. 2, San Ramon, Tassajara, Valona, Vine Hill and Walnut Creeks to remain as they now are. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 8th, 1912, at 10 o'clock :...Chairman. 293 . In the--Board of Supervimors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, January 8th, 1918. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. Present: on roll call: Supervisors Vincent Hook, O.J. Rihn, and W. J. Buchanan. J. H. Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P. Casey. Absent on roll call: Supervisor J.S. Trythall. -- - - - -000 - - - - - - In the Hatter of Report of Probation { Officer of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the Report of the Probation Officer heretofo re filed herein, be and the came is hereby referred to the Ditriot Attorney, and said District Attorney is hereby ordered to proosed to collect for the county ouch amount as he may be able under said report. In the Hatter of Plane and specifications for Jail at Stege. Plane and specifications having been presented to this Board for a Branch Jail at Stege, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plane and specifications be and the same are hereby referred to Elam O, Brown, County`§urveyor, for hie approval. • In the Matter of Communication from Board of Supervisors of Alameda County in relation"to Exhibit at Panama-Paoific Worlds Exposition in 1915. A onmmuniostion from the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County requesting a oonferenoe between the Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties in conjunotion with Alameda County Exposition Commissioners in re- gard to consolidating the three counties in a proposition for exhibit at the Panama Pacific Worlds Exposition in 1915, is received and read to the Board; It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify the members of the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County that they will meet in oonjunotion • with said Board of Supervisors of Alameda and Santa Clara Counties at any date and place that Dan be agreed upon, by the Alameda County and Santa Clara County Boards of Supervie ore, save and except the first and third Mondays of each month. 294 Ice the Matter of Allowance to Ihdigents. It is by the Board ordered that a cash allowance of $15. per month be and the same is hereby made.to Mrs. Jennie Helm, commencing January let, 1912. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said Mrs. Jennie Helm on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board, for the said sum of $15. K In the Matter of Designation of Trial Jurors for the year 1912. The Superior Court of Contra Costa County having on January 8th, 1912s made an order designating the estimated number of trial furore that wall, in the opinion of the court, be required for the transaction of the business of the court in the trial of causes pending therein during the ensuing year, or until a nevi list of Jurors is provided, and the court having estimated that 400 trial Jurors will be required; The Board proceeds to select and does select as required by law, a list of 40 persons to serve as trial Jurors for the Superior Court of Contra Costa County, dur- ing the ensuing year or until a new list of Jurors is provided. The following is a list of persons so selected by the Board from the different Districts of the County in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said Districts, and the number of the District from which such persons are selected, to crit. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.1. 1 Amend, Henry J. 41 Corgetti, Angelo, 81 Hale, Charles 2 Adams, R. L. 42 Charter, C.L. 82 Holben, Levi 3 Aine, Harry 43 Chamberlain, Albert 83 Hill, Arthur N. 4 Allison, James 44 Duarte, John A. 84 Jones, John W. 5 Andrada, Acetone D. 45 Dutra, Manuel W. 85 Jones, Goo. B. 6 Adams, E.C. 46 Dean, David 86 Johnson, Otto T. 7 Andrada, J.D. 47 Dean, Albert M. 87 Johnson, Edwin 8 Aloutt, Geo.P. 48 Delmonte, Francisco 88 Kirasek, Richard 9 Anderson, Clarence F. 49 Dunlap, Paul 89 Bast, Morgan D. 10 Aguiar, J.O. 60 Dolan, Edward 90 Hing, Henry M. 11 Anderson, His bl Dooling, John J. 91 Kirkwood, Charles 12 Anderson, Frans E. b2 Desmond, John 92 Kell, Henry L. 13 Anderson, Wm. M. 63 Dooling, James A 93 ging, Arthur 14 Apperson, Carlton A. 54 Damon, W.K. 94 Lucid, Michael J. j 16 Barrett, John P. bb Damon, Lewis P. 95 Lucid, George 16 Beck , P. J. 66 Driscoll, William 96 Lester, Isaac 17 Barr, John 57 Davies, Louie 97 Luoe, William E. 18 Bradley, Clifton P. 68 Enloe, Thomas A. 98 Little, Samuel J. 19 Boyer, F.K. 59 Elmore, Bayard T. 99 Lilly, O.F. 20 Bruegman,' Carl G. 60 Ellis, William 100 Lumpkin, W.S. 21 Benton, Alpha P. 61 Einhart, August 101 Lane, W.J. 22 Baldwin,' Thomas E. 62 Fernandez, ThomasB. 102 Moitoza, Frank G. 23 Brown, Hutt 63 Fernald, R.L. 103 Mann, Wm. Hodges 24 Barnes, H.W. 64 Fall, Frank G. 104 Mason, Wm. D. 26 Blume, Fred- 66 Fenner, P.A. 105 Maynard, R.B. 26 Betts, Elmer M. 66 Gates, Issaa.N. 106 Meyer,Frederick 27 Brown, Jas. A. 67 Gibbons, Wm. T. 107 Marshall, E.A. 28 Brightffliff, John 68 Grover, Henry A. 108 MoCann, John 29 Cabelleira, M.P.S. 69 Gibson, Chas. S. 109 McCrea, Robert 30 Catlett, T.S. 70 Glaser, Paul 110 McMaster, Alvah 31 Christian, H.A. 71 Galbraith, George 111 McMullen, James 32 Cooper, George C. 72 Gordon, Martin J. 112 Neu, Henry 33 Claeye, Sebastian J. 73 Hall, J.C.F. 113 Neu, Fred C. 34 Craig, James Lewis 74 Holliday, Ohas. Hiram 114 Nugent, Patrick 35 Collins, Chas. C. 75 Hedberg, Albert R. 116 Nelson, Peter 36 Coward, John R. 76 Humphrey, Hiram 116 Norlem, Laurence 1 . 37 Church, Palen 77 Henry, Max 117 Osborne, Wm. J. 38 Collins, Michael 78 Holsolaw, Leslie 118 Oleen,'Charley 39 Cordeglia, A.W. 79 Haley, John 119 Pfeiffer, George 40 Conlon, Edward 110 Han000k, Ma'or A. 120 Pawsey, John 295 121 Plans, HLA. 132 Starkey, G.W. 144 Shoemaker, Levi L. 122 Pawsey, John Henry 133 Silva, John T. 146 Shanks, Qolin 123 Quill, John J. 134 Silvas, Hooeph E. 146 Thode, Rudolph 124 Quadres, Joseph A. 136 Sweet, James E. 117 Thomas J.J. 125 Riley, James R. 136 Schmidt, Joseph 148 Thompson, W.L. 126 Roth, Peter 137 Sweeney, Augustine 149 Tiller, N. 127 Roth, Walter E. 138 Sweeney, Bartholomew 150 Thornton, John 0. 128 Reinhard Thomas H. 139 Stromberg, Axel '161 Todd, R.E. 129 Rutherford, James 140 Smith, Frank O. 152 Thomas, Hesse K. 130 Scanlon t M.J. 141 Swartout, Charles L. 153 Vincent, Serapin 131 State, !'.J, 142 Solemdahl, Ole J. 164 Walton, Franis D. 143 Snavely, 0larenae B. 155 Walton, Joseph L. 156 White, Fred 167 Williams, Harry S. 158 Nestmen, John A. 159 Wieser, William 160 29hringer, Albert J. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 30. Q. 1 Abbrott, Andrew J. 16 Conway, John 29 Edwards, Thomas 2 Anderson,,Nola 0. 16 Crow, Henry Stanley 30 Elliott, Hiram N. 3 Andreason, Rasmus 17 Crow, Ohristian 31 Ebbitte, Modest 4 Bartlett, William Thomas 18 Cox, A.W. 32 Emmons, Frank F. • 5 Bennett, Bert W. 19 Casey, Edw. J. 33 Grennan, Hugh R. 6 Bispo, Jose L. 20 Carroll, M. 34 Gemignan, Ossare 7 Boardman, Wm. A. 21 Dolphue, Helmer A. 35 Glass, Albert.W. 8 Biokerstaff, James 22 Desmond, Cornelius 36 Gerry, John W. 9 Boyer, Joel J. 23 Dorman, John H. 37 Gerry, Lloyd I. 10 Bunker, Roy R. 24 Davis, Arthur Elmer 38 Horgan, Patrick J. 11 Brown, Henry T 25 Davie, John H. 39 Hughes, Jacob E. 12 Buchan, John W. 26 Daley, James M. 40 Hatch, Kenyon C, 13 Baldwin, Elmer H. 27 Dempsey, Daniel Joseph 41 Holman, Julian 14 Crowley Cornelius 28 Edwards, Edward 42 Jones, George 43 James, 6. 63 McNamara, P.J. 63 Smith, Jesse E. 44 Kleinhans, Jacob 54 O'Brien, Patrick 64 Sherman, Francis H. 45 Lewis, John J. 65 Paul, Lucius W. 66 Thiessen, Christian 46 Likens, Geo. W. 66 Perry, Olarenca H. 66 Thompeon, Teter 47 Luoey, John 67 Puck, Pater 67 Thompson, Wm.B. 48 Leary, Dennis 58 Pembroke, Wm. 68 Webster, Daniel W. 49 Murphy, Patrick 69 Riordan, John 69 Williams, Henry J. 50 McNamara, Thomas 60 Rembark, Charles 70 Walter, Oliver 51 MoAteJohn W. 61 Rowland, Ed. R. 71 Williams, Gaon J. 52 MoCar%y, Patrick 62 Roberts, Robert 72 Connors, Thou. J. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 3. 1 Arrighi, Gaetano 25 Cameron, Angus G. 49 Lavessola, John M. • 2 Blum, Albert E. 26 Dahlstrom, John 50 Munch, Alphonse 3 Brown, Byron 87 Duane, John G. 61 Morgan, Edwin 4 Bulger, Luke 28 Dias, Antone Vargas 52 Maloohe, J.B. 6 Bergamini, Pompeo 29 Donaldson, Eugene C. 63 Matheson R.B. 6 Hartnett, Paul R. 30 Eicher, Henry 64 Munson, k.P. 7 Bose, James A. 31 Elworthy, H.H. 55 Maltby, A.W. 8 Breckenridge, M.N. 32 Ford, Andrew 56 Neustsedter, M. 9Bott1 Henry W. _ 33 Fransden, H.O. 57 Pacheco, Chas. 10 Brnbeok, H.P. 34 Ford, Wm. 58 Pramberg Diedrich E. 11 Blair, Harry B. 35 Prates, Manuel F. 59 Rawson, &so. 12 Browning, John H. 36 Gelbko, Thilo C. 60 Rogers, Walter A. 13 Berges, Frank 37 Garzon Francisco 61 Slater, A.E. 14 Bollman, Henry G. 38 Green, Ly E. 62 Spaits, Haoob 16 Busey, Hohn F. 39 Gill, Frank C. 63 Solmi, M. 16 Asevedda, John S. 40 Hinriohsen, Jorgen C, 64 Straight, Elmus 17 Babbitt, John H. 41 Hoey, James 65 Serpa, Joseph P. 18 Belluomini, A. 42 James, John F, 66 Williams, Manuel 19 Burpoe, Winfield S. 43 Kleman, Geo. Wm. 67 Williams, W.B. 20 Burgess, Robert N. 44 Kessler, Wm. F. 68 West, Daniel J. 21 Brooke, Frederick E. 45Kilgore, Ira B. 69 Winslow, Edward 22 Ourry, Henry J. 46 Lyford, Geo. H. 70 Young, Peter 23 Oavin, Robert 47 Laeelle Lorin M. 71 Roche, Patrick 24 Corcoran, Daniel D. 48 Loureiro, Abel 72 Coulter, J.H. Supervisor district No. 4. • 1 Abrams, Wm. 13 Davis, William T. 26 McMullen, Geo, 2 Arsta, Eugene 14 Baby, Wm. Sr. 26 Olean, Paul 0. 3 Buffo, F. 15 Rilroy, Samuel 27 Olofuon, Sylvester 4 Barnes W.W. 16 Gore, Joseph E. 28 Rogers, O.K. 5 Barr, karry 0. 17 Griffin, Cornelius 29 Royce, John 6 Cunningham, S.W. 18 Hansen, R.E. 30 Sohwendell, Joseph 7 Oraickabank, Vernon 19 Kennerley, Frank W. 31 Thomas, Rees 8 Oondie, John A. 20 Lougher, Leyuhan 32 Vaughn, Abel 9 Collins, John S. 21 Latimer, Wm. , 33 Ward, E.H. 10 DeMartini, Paul 22 Matheons, Frank 34 Wilson, Wm. 11 Dutra, Manuel 23 Mattos, Frank 35 Wetmore, H.O. 12 Daley, Andrew 24 McFaul, Archie V. 36 Ward, Ernest 13 29 i �1 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 6, t( ii 1 Aakerfman"Geo. D. E1. Dunton, Lorin 41. Markle Frank B. ; E Arent$, '�m. Robert BE ])*Martini, Andres 4E lash, 6amuel H. 3' Armetrong, Robert D. E3 Easton, ft. 4E lewlove, Cyrus 4 Baker, Frtnk P. E4 Essay, Fred B. 44 Jason, James E. 6 Bonniokson, Arabia E. E6 Estes, B.J. 45 Aoraroas, Bert Le and 6 Ball, Henry A. E6 Franks Fred C, 46 O'Hara, John 7 Bola, Yohn;;Ralph E7 Frey, Adwin R. 47 Perry, Frank 8' Beeds, Ralph Y. E8 Freriohe, J.L. 48 Plumley, Aioneo M. 9 Belshaw, `Charles M, E9 Blass, James R. 49 Prewett, Orlando 10 Bullook, Charles J. EO Gann, I.B. 50 Roberts, John He 11 Baker, Henry Wm. R, 31 Glynn, John Patriak 61 Riohardeon, Clare L. 12 Bordes, Sylvain 32 Guas, Uvi Louis 62 Rooker, Chas. J. 13 Cos, John Thomas 33 Hills, Mark Leslie 63 Rena$, John Thoma li Carey, James Patriok 34 Howard Wm. P. 54 Stone, Gool 16 Cdlis, Austin W. 36 Ilarkinson, John L. 56 Santana, Joseph F. 16 Crookett, Hugh G 36 Slengel, O.E. 56 Silveira, Manuel sequin 17 Cakebread, Wm. 37 Lilley, James A. 67 Taylor, Volney 18 Cantrell Wm. Jackson 38 Leveira, George 58 Viera, Manuel 19' Donlon, fete; 39 Minaker, Calvin W. 59 Ward, Robert Emmi t EO Dainty, Wr4 40 Miller, Chas. 64 Williamson, Wm.C. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 16th, 1912, at 10 o'olook A.M. ...... . Chairman. r. Ott i p.{ 297 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs OOunty, State of California. Monday, January 16th, 1912. The Board met at 10 O'clock A.M. Present: Honl J.H. Trythall, Ohairm"; Supervisors J.P. Casey, vinesnt -Hook, W.J. Buchanan and J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor O.J. Rihn. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 999. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: No. Name. Date Amount 10 J.W. Saerth January 6th, 1912 $ 676.95 11 ° ^ January 6th, 1912. 66.60 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signat- ures to each of said warrants. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. In the Matter of application for i liquor license. 7� It is, upon motion duly made and•oarried, by-the-Board ordered that the application of Pietro Giomo, for a liquor license be and the same is hereby rejected It is by the Board further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to said Pietro Giomo, the money deposited with said application. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: None. Absent: zuperviaor Rihn.K, In the Matter-'of Proposed State Highway. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the clerk ! of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to communicate with J.H.Ellis, Seoreta of theStateHighway Commission and ascertain from him whether a day has yet been fixed when it will be convenient for the Board of Highway Commissioners to inspect the location of the State Highway proposed by the Board of Supervisors through Contr Costs County, or when it will be convenient for them to meet a committee from the Board of Supervisors of this county, should they desire to meet such a committee, this Board being desirous of offering the Commission every assistance possible when- i 298 i ever they are ready to reoeive it Jt i i In t he Matter of.aliowanoe to Indigents. fIt is by the Board ordered that the `PolloWligTo'ash 6116wanoes commencing Jan- uary let, 1912, be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents: i j Supervisor District No. 2. Francisco Manouso, $16.00 per month Sophia Sabatina, $B.00 per month Mrs. Rosa Maria 10.00 Mrs. I: Wilcox, 12.00 Supervisor District No. 3. Mrs. Jennie Marsh $16.00 per month Mrs. Else August Buck, $15. per mon;h Mrs. John Harding, 10.00 per month Mrs. Anton Capella, lb. Mrs. Caroline Wall, 8.00 Supervisor District No. 4. Wm. Para, $ 5.00 per month Frank Hebeisn, $ 6 00per mon h Wm. H. Howard, 8.00 " " Araemo Flores, 8.00 Daniel Monogan, 8.00 " David Ferguson, 8.00 Wm. H. Norman, 8.00 Supervisor District No. 5. Irene M. Swinney }15.00 per month Mary Semas, 10.00 " " It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, draw Lwarrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents, in the sums above set forth, until the furtYa r order of this Board-Y. In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, and signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 5th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. .Chairman. .G��'����. . . . . .Clerk. Lr' r '299 In the Bossd of Supervisors of Contra Coeta 0ounty, State of California. Monday, February 6th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C. J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and R.J. Buchanan. J.H.Rells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of January, 1912, are read to the Board and by the Board approved, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. • In the Matter of Canoellation of Warrants.. The County Auditor having returned to the Board of Supervisors certain warrants which have not been called for, for more than one year, It is by the Board ordered that the following named warrants be and the same are hereby ordered osnoelledt Number Name. Amount. 1582 Manuel Freitas 7.00 1051 V. Arrico 6.00 565 Joe Garcia 5.00 1091 Joe Maxalott 4.00 It is further ordered that the following warrants be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled: Humber Date Amount SO 1912 20.00 4644 October 2nduary , 1911 16.00 • 5445 November let, 1911. 8.00 2560 June let, 1911 16.00 2632 June let, 1911 8.00 1191 March let, 1911 15.00 5622 December let, 1910 20.00 35 January 3rd, 1911 8.00 5642 December 3&h, 1910 8.00 6609 Deoember 4th, 1911 60.00 870 February let, 1910 15.00 405 February let, 1910 10.00 377 February let, 1910 30.00 355 February let, 1910 16.00 6079 December let, 1909 10.00 5691 January End, 1910 10,00 347 February let, 1910 10.00 5930 October let, 1909 20.00 4440 November let, 1909 20.00 5106 December let, 1909 20.00 372 February let, 1910 20.00 6717 January 2nd, 1910 20.00 3493 Dept. let 1909 :9.00 3852 August UL, 1911 7.25 • In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Court ordered that the following named indidenta be and they are hereby allowed the sums set opposite their respective namea: Supervisor District No. 1. J.F.Dinwiddie, $10.00 per month commencing January let, 1912. Mrs. l.Aseare, 6.00 per month commencing January let, 1912. George Payne, 10.00 per month commencing January let, 1912. H.F. Wood 8.09 per month commencing January let, 1912. i 300 Supervisor District No. 2. Louisa Allamano ' �p20.00 per month, oommenoing Feb. let, 1912, Franoisoo Barra, 10.00 per month, commencing Jan. let, 1912. Mary Rewitson, 30.00 per month, commencing Jan. let, 1912. Mrs. Anton Miller,16.00 per month, commencing Jan. let, 1912. Supervisor District No. 3. Mrs. Rosa Martinent, $20.00 per month,00mmenoing Feb. let, 1912. Kra. F.B.Rowell, 16.00 per month commencing Jan. lets 1912. C.N.Rogers, 26.00 " month, commencing Jan. lets 1912. R.R.Hall, 10.00 per month, oommenoing Jan. let, 1912. Supervisor District No. 4. Catarina DeRosg, $16.00 per month, commencing Feb. 1st, 1912. Frank Maguire, 10.00 per month, commencing Feb. let, 1912. Mary Belleoi, 16.00 per month, commencing Feb. let, 1912. Supervisor District No. b. John Nicholas y 8.00 per month, commencing Jan. let, 1912. Chas. L. Goethals, 10.00 per month, commencing Jan. let, 1912. Manuel Vaoas, 10.00 per month, commencing Jan. let, 1912. Manuel Cardoza, 8.00 per month, commencing Jan. let, 1912. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named indigents, on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. The eaid order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.'K. r i i I In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts in supplies be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents: Mrs. B.E. O'Neill, $20.00 per month, commenodng Jan. lets 1912. Mary Wise, 10.00 per :ponths commencing Jan. lsts 1912. Mrs. E. Lopez 6.00 per months commencing Jan. lets 1912. Ella Ensinas, 10.00 per month, commencing Jan. let, 1912. Mariana Lincoln, 6.00 per month, commencing Jan, let, 1912. Katie MoLindens, 10.00 per month, oommenoing Jan. lot, 1912. Julia Fray 20.00 per month, commencing Jan. let, 1912. i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered.that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Margaret Cunningham, is hereby die-oontinued from and after February lot, 1912, until the further order of this Board. �(•. In the Matter of Eradication of Squirrels. Dr. Simpson, of the United States Public Health and Marine Service appears before the Board and makes verbal statement to the Board in regard to eradication of squirrels in Contra Costa County; Thereupon, after discussion of the subjects the matter is by the Board taken under advisement. 301 In the Matter of issuanoe oY Liquor Licenses. Certain persona having filed applications on January 2nd, 1912, praying for the issuance to them of liquor licensee to sell intoxicating liquors in quantities leas than one quart and said applications not showing whether the applicants are citizens of the United States in accordance with Ordinance So, 122, It is by the Board ordered that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County issue to each of the following named applicants, provided that they are citizens of the United States, liquor licensee for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lees than one quart, and that he refuse to issue a license to any of said applicants who are not citizens of the United States. L. Arata & Son Lot 2, Block 59 Orolona Dueedioker, Blaokie & Dieker Lot 8, Block 1 Tewksbury Heights, Tract • East Richmond Eugene J. Flood Arcade Saloon Crockett Frank Gorioh Eagle's Resort Saloon Valona Chas. Guerra Lot 1, Block 11 Oakley Lima & Santos C. Peers Saloon Byron Patrick Lee Valona Moore & Cantrell Jersey Island San Joaquin River P.J. McNamara Railroad Hotel Port Costa Catherine MoElhone 2nd & Cypress Ave. Stege Pezzutto & Corelli Cor. 2nd Ave. & Ceres Ste. Valens W.L.Riahardson Loring Ave. Crockett Vincenzo Dlvinoenzo Concord Ave. & Fremont Ste. Sear Concord John Van Prooyen E. side County Road Giant • C.B.Wickliffe, Lot 26, Block lb East Richmohd The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7C In the Matter of application for Liquor License. application of Upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that^Frank E. Sibtiau, for a liquor license, to sell intoxicating liquors in quantities lees than one quart, at place known as Central Hotel near Concord, be and the some is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to return to said Frank E. Sibrian, the money deposited • with said application. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. �(. 30` l , I In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licensee. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors j in quantities lose than one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sons at the following named places, to wit: M. G. Azevedo, et al. Oak Grove Beach Summer Resort San Joaquin River Jeremiah Collins E. aide R.R. Ave. Rodeo H.M. Elliott Eagle Saloon Danville Angelo Ferrogianro Oor. Moncord Ave. & Market St. Bear Concord Wm. A. Frates S. *or. Erskine St. Port Costa Frank Hlotz Auto Inn Pacheco Road Geo. W. Lee Extension Third St. Near Pittsburg Francisco do F. Lopes First St. & Rodeo Ave. Rodeo Oliver Muth Lot 11,Blook 60 Crolona Tony Napolitano Mt. Diablo Saloon, Main St, Clayton G. O'Neill, Cor. Roads 14 and 16 San Pablo Rancho Dominic Regan Grangers Hotel Near Eokley Station James Torre Cor. Oak & First Ste. Brentwood Coleman Thornton Near Fink Lane San Pablo Road The.Board fixes hearing thereon for Monday, March 4th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of application of A. Regalia, for Liquor License. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board notify H.F.Davie, Constable of the Seventh Judicial Township at Stege, and A.Regalia, to appear before this Board on Friday, February 9th, 1912, at 11 o'clock A.M. in regard to said application. In the Matter of Report of John Bermingham, Commissioner of Panama- Pacific Exposition. John Bermingham, appears before the Board and files a report as to his trip to Los Angeles in attendance upon Convention of Counties Boards of Trade, together with recommendations in regard to Contra Costa's preparation for Panama-Paoifio World's Fair. Thereupon, said report is read to the Board and by the Board taken under ad-' visement until Friday, February 9th, 1912. 303 In the Matter of Petition of Residents of Vine Hill for Removal of Obstruction. A petition having been filed by the residents of Vine Hill District,-asking for the removal from under the vieduot over the County Road leading into Vine Hill District, bf the obstruction to said 'road, which was placed there by the Santa Fe Railroad Company about two years ago as a temporary fixture for the purpose pf re- pairs, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney with inetructione to take such action as to cause the removal of said obstruction. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Furnishing Maps to California Highway Commission.' A communication having been received from the engineer in charge of the San Francisco Divleion, asking for certain maps, It is by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby auth- by orized to furnish such maps and data as are required..said Commiesioner,.without charge to said Commission. The said order is passed by unanimogs vote of the Board. • In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Asedeaments. Certain double and erroneous aseaaamenta, having been certified to this Board by the Tax Collector and County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and each of them are hereby ordered cancelled and clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to make proper entry of Cancellation in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. In the.Matter,of Change of Boundaries of Selby and Carquinez School Districts. A petition in writing in all thifte as required by law, is presented to the • Board,•praying that all that certain territpry in the'County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows; Beginning at point in county boundary line due north from the center of the easterly end of Tunnel No. E of the Northern Railway Compony'a right of way, near Selby;• thence due south to the center of easterly end of said Tunnel No. E; thence im a southeasterly direction to a point where the Bey Counties power line intersect the center of county road between tolm of Valona and E1 Cerrito; thence running 304 along center line of said county road in a general easterly direction to eaoterly south boundary of Rancho E1 Pinole; thence southwesterly and running along the westerly boundary of Rancho Canada del Hambre,or easterly boundary of Rancho E1 Pinole, to a point where the dividing line of Sections 7 and 18, T 2 N. R..3 W. if produced, would intersect said Ranch boundary; thence east on said Section line if produced, to its intersection with the eastern boundary of lands formerly owned by Edwards Bros.(now laude of the California and Hawaiian Beet Sugar Refining Company); thence north along said eastern boundary of Edwarde Bros. lands to the southeast corner of ' Eokloy Ranch; thence easterly to S.E. corner thereof; thence north along easterly boundary of said Ranch to Straits of Carquinez in northerly boundary line of Contra Costa Co, Cal; thence westerly along county boundary line into place of beginning, be annexed to and made a part of Carquinez School District, and satisfactory proof being undo to the Board that notice of said petition has been served upon the Trust- see of the school Districts affected by proposed change, and the Superintendent of Schools recommending such change, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that sgid above described territory be and the same is hereby annexed to and made part of Carquinez School District. The said ordev is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In tha Matter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge work, material, lumber, rock, oil, road material, eto. Certain claims for bridge work, material, lumbar, rook, oil, and road material having been presented against the different road funds of the county, and it appear, ing that the funds of said road districte, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment Of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund Antioch Hdwe Co. $ 13.60 12.60 R.D.1,S.D.4, , $1.00 Antioch Lumber Co. 14.23 15.00 S, '5, 1.23 n n n 13.88 12.88 1, 5, 1.00 G.B.Breweter 44.00 43.00 1, 4, 1.00 Cal. oor. Culvert Co. 295.66 290.00 1, 1, 5.66 Peter A. Donlon 130.60 199.50 1, 4, 1.00 Wm. Easton 105.00 104.00 1, 4, 1.00 M. D. Field 108.00 107.00 1, 4, 1.00 John Gallagher 24.50 23.50 1, 4, 1.00 Jae. D. Hanlon 25.76 04.75 11 4, 1.00 W.Mortimor, Assgn. of C.G. Christian 7.13 6.13 1, 4, 1.00 J.R.MoFaul & Son 30.00 29.00 10 4, 1.00 It t1 16.00 14.00 1, 4, 1.00 A,J. McMahon 1060.63 1069.00 1, 3, 1.63 519.72 518.00 1, 2, 1.7E 467.00 466.00 1, 2, 1.00 John Nichols 105.00 104.00 1, 4, 1.00 Joseph Rodda 80.50 79.60 1, 4, 1.00 Vulcan Rook Co. 136.76 135.00 1, 2, 1.76 o n n 249.71 248.00 1, 2, 1.71 Western Iron Works 235.06 234.06 1, 4, 1.00 305 It is further ordered by the Board that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. In the Matter of Publication of Notice of Registration of Voters. It is by the Board'ardered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to publish in the respective newspapers published in Contra Costa County a notice of Registration of Voters, at an expense of not to exceed $26. for each newspaper. In the Matter of Changing Boundaries of Brentwood Election I°recinot and Byron ElootionPreoinot. It is by the Beard ordered that the boundaries of Brontwood Election Precinct and Byron Election Precinct in Contra Costa County, be and the same are hereby changed and fixed as hereinafter fixed and designated and set forth; BRENTWOOD PRECINCT. Beginning at the intersection of line between Sections 30 and 31, Township 3 North, Range 4 East, M.D.14. with center of Old River, the county boundary line between Contra Costa and San Joaquin Counties; thence running along county boundary line in a southerly direction to intersection with southerly boundary of-Seotion 8, Township I North, Range 4 East; thence westerly running along Seution line be- tween Sections 7 and 18, Township,l North, Range 4 East, and Sections 12 and 13, 11 and 14, 10.and 16, in Township l North, Range 3 East, to southwest corner of Septic 10 Township 1 North, Range 3 East; thence southerly running along the boundary line between Sections lb and lb, Township 1 North, Range 3 East to the southeast corner of Section 16; thence west one half mile to one quarter section corner between Seotions 16 and 21, Township 1 North, Range 3 Eaet, M.D.M. thence south one mile; thence west one and one half miles ; thence south two and one half miles to one quarter section corner between Sections 6 and S, township 1 south range 3 East, M.D.M. thence west one mile; thence south one half mile to southeast corner of Section 1, Township 1 South, Range 2 East; thence west one mile; thence south one and one half miles to one quarter section corner between Sootione 13 and 14, Township 1 sop h Range 2 East, M.D. B. & M.;thenoo west three and one quarter miles to a point in Section 171 thence south one and one quarter miles; thence east one quarter mile; thence south Qne half•mile; thence east one half mile; thence south three quarter miles to south line of Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 2 East, M.D.M. thence 30 west two and ona half miles to southwest corner of Section 30, Township 1 South, Rang 2 East M. D.M, thence north six miles to southeast corner of Section 26, Township 1 North, Range 1 East, M.D.M, thence west one mile; thence north one half mile; then west one half mile; thence north one half mile; thence west one half mile to southwee corner of Section 23, Township 1 North, Range 1 Last, M.D.M. thence north one half mile to one quarter section corner between Sections 22 and 23, thence oast one and one half miles to center of Section 24; thence south one half mile to one quarter section corner between Sections 24 and 26, Township 1 North, Range 1 east, M.D.M, thence east three miles to one quarter eoction corner between Sections 21 and 28, at southeast corner of Lone Tree Preoinot; thence North three miles to one quarter eeotion corner between Sections 4 and 9; thence east one and one half miles; thence north one mile; thence east three miles to southeast corner of Section 31, being the southeast corner of Oakley Precinct; thence North three miles to Northeast corner of Section 19, Township 2 North, Range 3,East; thence west to intersaction of center line of Dutch Slough; thence running along center line of Dutch Slough in a northwest arly direction to southerly bank pf San Joaquin River; thence in a northwesterly di- rection to county boundary line of Contra Costa County in San Joaquin River; thence along said oounty'.boundary line in a northerly and easterly direction to Old River; thence southerly along tho boundary line in Old River to point of beginning. BYRON PREOINCT. Beginning at a point on the eastern boundary line of the County of Contra Cost in Old River, at a point where the south line of Section 8. Township 1 North, Range 4 East, intersects said county boundary line, and being the southerly boundary line o the Atchison, Topeka and Santa ke By. Company; thence running westerly along section line between Sections 7 and 18, Township 1 North, Rango 4 East, and sections 12 and 13, 11 and 14, 10 and 16, Township 1 North, Range 3 Laet to southwest corner o3 Sec- tion 10, Township 1 North, Range 3 East; thence south running along section line between Sections 16 and 16, Township 1 North, Range 3 East, to the southeast corner of Section 16; thence west one half mile to quarter section corner between Sections 16 and 210 Township 1 North, Range 3 East; thence south one mile; to quarter section corner between Sections 21 and 28, Township 1 North, Range 3 East; thence west one and one half miles to oommon center of Sections 19, 20, 29 and W. township 1 North, Range 3 East, thane south two and onelalf miles to quarter section corner between Sections 6 and 6, Township 1 south, Range 3 East; thence west one mile; thence south one half mile; thence west one mile; thence south one and one half miles to quarter section corner between Sections 13 and 34, Township 1 South, Range 2 East, on the northern boundary line of Rancho Oanada de los Vaqueros; thence westerly along North orn boundary line of the Rancho Canada de los Vaqueros to Northwest corner thereof; thence southerly and easterly along western boundary line of said Rancho to its intersection with the southern boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence along southern boundary line of Oounty of Contra Costa, to southeast corner thereof in Old River; thence down Old River and along eastern boundary line of the County of Contra Costa into the point of boginning. 30 In the Natter of allowance of Claims. C;aima against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed, by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes reason to meet on Friday, February 9th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. .. _.Ohairman. 1 _ r 308 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, { Friday, February 9th, 1912, The Board met,at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. J.H_ Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J. Rihn, Vincent i Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casey. i In the Matter of Petition for formation of New School District to be known as Nichols School District. i WHEREAS it appears to this Board that a petition was fil9d with the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, praying for the formation of a certain school district to be known as Nichols School District in Contra Costa Count from territory now included within Bay Point and Cunningham School Districts, and which petition was signed by parents and guardians of more than Fifteen census ohildren, residents of said proposed Nichols School District in Contra Costa County, and residing at a greater distance than 'two miles by traveled road from any public school house, and, WHEREAS, it further appearing from the report of the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County filed with the clerk of this Board on the 9th day of Fobruady 1912, and from said petition, which was also filed with the clerk of this Board on the 9th day of February, 1912, that said Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County has given duo notice to all parties interested by registered mail, and to each of the trustees of each district affected by the proposed formation of said Nichols School District in Contra Costa County, and that said Superintendent'of Schools of Contra Costa County approves said petition and recommends that said new district be formed with certain modifications in description set forth in said re- oommendation. NOW THEREFORE, Be IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa (` County that said petition be and the same is hereby granted and said school district to be ]mown as Nichols School District, be and the same is hereby created and est lished and that the boundaries of said Nichols School District in Contra Costa Count be and the same is hereby fixed in accordance with the prayer of said petition and the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schoole.of Contra Costa County, as fol- lows: Commencing at a point in Suisun Bay where the prolongation of the North and south lines between Sections 3 and 4, of Township 2 North Range 1 West, M.D.M. int- oreects low water mark; thence south to the southeast corner of the Northeast quar- ter of Section 9; thence west 1/2 mile; thence south 1/2 mile; thence west 1/2 mile; thence south 1/2 mile; thence west one mile to the acathwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 17, of said'township and range; thence North one mile; thence east one mile; thence north to low water mark in Suisun Bay; .thenee along lar water mark in an easterly and southerly direction to point of commencement. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: 309 Ayee: Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Buchanan and Txythall. Ncas: Hone. Absent:, Supervisor Casey. In the Matter of Application of A. Regalia, for a liquor License. This Board having on Nov. 20th, 1911, granted to A.Regalia, a temporary per- mit to ran his saloon under certain oonditions, to wit: that no women or gambling shall be allowed on tho premises or in the building in which said saloon is situated and that if any complaint is madeto the Board of Supervisors that said conditions exist, the said petitioner will forfeit his $100 paid for running said saloon and • said permit will be revoked by this Board, and having continued the further hearing on said matter to this day, and this Board having been notified by H.F.Davie,.Con- stable of the Seventh Judicial Township that said conditions are not being complied with, said petitioner, upon request of this Board, appears before the Board dt this time and said application is further considered, Thereupon H.F.Davie, and S.A. Isaacson are called and sworn and testifies against the issuance of said license, and petitioner calls A.Regalia, G.A. Tripp, H. R. 0sno, Joe Lavigne, J. Holm who testify in said matter and the testimony being of a- ad, the matter is submitted to the Board for consideration and decision and the Board having fully considered the some, and being fully advised in the promises, finds that said petitioner has not been complying with the provisions of the order horatofore made on Nov. 20th, 1911, and with tha'Ordinance of'this Board regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors; Thereupon, it is upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, seconded by Supervisor Hook, By the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby revoked and that the petition for the liquor license herein, be and the same is hereby denied. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. No ea: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. Ih the Matter of Advertising the Resources of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board Resolved that it is the intention of this Board to have pictures taken throughout the County of Contra Costa, showing the advantages and (! resources of said county for advertising purposes, said pictures to be taken at the instance and under the supervision of the Supervisor of each District. Ia the Matter of Allowance of claims for bridge work, etc. u Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, material, rook and road material and goad material and oil, having been presented against the different road funde of"th County, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, it Is by the Board order- ed that said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds belov named: 31UClaimant. Amount G nerai Fund Road Fund. dame: Hanlon ;E 0.71 24.76 Joe Yalhare 1.00 4.00 1; 4; 1.00 ! intone Rai: 16.00 15.001, 40 1.00 It is by the Board further orders& that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above named. The said order is passed by thefollowing vote of the Board: Agee: Supervisors $ihn, and ffook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoe:: Hone. Abeent: Supervisor Ca:ey.1C, In the Matter of Granting Requisition of Commissioner of Contra Costa County to Panama-Paoifio International Exposition. It is, upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that John Ber- mingham, Commissioner of Contra Coate County to the Panama-Paoific International Ex- position, be gnd he is hereby authorised to procure an office at a rental of not to exceed $26. per month, until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that said commissioner be and he is hereby authorized to procure ouch stationery, and the services of a stenographer at such times as he shall deem it necessary. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Hook, Buchanan and Trythall Hose: Hone. Abe ant on roll call: Supervisors Rihn and Casey. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 19th, 1912; at 10 o'clock A.M. :? y. -.....Chairman. Attest .......Clerk. r - r S A.. 311 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, February 19th, 1912. The Board met at 10 ololook A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors C.J.Rihn and J.P.Oesey. In the Metter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. John Bermingham, Commissioner of Contra Costa County to the Panama-Paoifio World's Exposition, appears before the Board and states to this Board certain prop- , ositione that he has received in regard to taking pictures in Contra Costa County; Thereupon, after considering the several propositions it to by the Board ordered that this Board aooept the proposition of Duhem & Harter Slide Company of San Francisco to take moving pictures in Contra Costa County and that John Berming- ham, be and he is hereby authorised to prooaed to employ said Dchem & Harter Slide Oompany, and have pictures advertising the fertility and products of the soil, and climate, the numerous industries, factories, eto. of Contra Costa County, taken at the proper time, under the direction of this Board, at prices quoted under lette of Feb. 16th, 1912, addressed to Commissioner John Berningham, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to wit; Negative films, from one thousand to twelve thousand feet, at twelve cents per foot; positibe print of same ready for eoreen amhibita, at ten cents per foot. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: • Ayes: Supervisors Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors Rihn and Oasey, In the Matter of Request- of University Li- brarian and State Mineralogist for Official es± Maps of Contra Costa County. It is by the court ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorised to procure one dozen official Maps of Contra Costa County, and deliver one copy thereof to the State Mineralogist and one copy to the University of Cali- fornia Library. 312 In the Matter of Road Poll Sax for year 1912. It is by the Board ordered that an annual road poll tax of $2. if paid before July let, 1912; if not paid before that date, $3., be and the same is hereby levied upon every male inhabitant of the County of Contra Costa, over the age of 21 years, and under the age of 8b years, residing in Contra Costa County, or found therein, during the time for the collection of said road poll tax for the fiscal year 1911-12 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents It is, upon motion duly merle and carried, by the Board ordered that the folio ing cash allowances be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents �. oommenoing January let, 1912, to wit: Mary Ann Goulding, $10. per month. re. Mary Dose 12. " sena Bernal 12. W.J. Fleming, 10. Henry Horton 20.00" " It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treas- urer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each month until the further order of this Board. In the Matter of Change of Name of Bay Point School District. A petition signed by more than fifteen qualified electors of said Bay Point School District was presented to the Board of Supervisors praying for a change of name of said Bay Point School District to Ambrose School District, was presented to the Board; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the'eame is hereby set for Monday, March 18th, 1912, at 11 o'clock A.M. and the the Clerk of this Board give notice to all parties interested by sending registered mail to each of the Trustees of said School District as prescribed by law. In the Matter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District No. 799. " Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: No. Name. Date Amount 8 Wm. Shafer Nov. 6th, 1910 $28.60 15 " " Feb. 3rd, 1912. 86.67 313 • And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorised and di reoted' to note approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signatu2so to each of said warrants. The said wrder is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Nose: None. Absent: Supervisors Casey and Rihn. - And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 4th, 19122 at 10 o'clock A.M. i .� ......Cha .Clerk. \ ra' � • M, iFr t .k 7 k R f 1 } i f i • 1 k: 3144 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, state of California. �. i Monday, March &th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon.J.H. Trythall, Chatrman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J,B. Osee , Vincent Hook, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of thisDoard for and during the month of February 1912, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clark. f In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licensee. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that liquor lioen see authorising the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart be and the same are hereby ordered issued to the following named applicants, at the following roamed places, to wit: M. G. Acevedo & N.G.@eaves Oak Grove Beach Summer Resort San Joaquin River. Jeremiah Collins S. side R.R. Ave. Rodeo H. N. Elliott Eagle Saloon Danville Angelo Ferrogiaro Coe. Concord Ave. & Market St. Near Concord Wm. A. Frates S. cor. Erskine St. Port Costa Francisco de Lopes let St. & Rodeo Ave. Rodeo Geo. W. Lee Extension of Third St. Near Pittsburg Oliver Muth El Capitan Saloon Crockett Tony Napolitano Mt. Diablo Saloon Clayton G. O'Neill Cor. Roads 14 and 16, San Pablo Rancho Antone Rose, Henry Plaoe Alamo Dominic Regan Grangers Hotel Eakley Station Coleman Thornton Hear Fink Lane ban Pablo Road James Torre Oak & First Sts. Brentwood. It. In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Ljoensea. Applications for liquor licenses authorising the Sala of intoxicating liquors in quantities lose than one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sone at the following named places, to wit. Adam Arbuthnot First & Parker Aves. Rodeo John Buckley Ferry Exchange Hotel Port Costa Dennie Crowley N. side S.P. R.R. Track Port Costa 315 Antone G. Duarte First.St. Rodeo F.F. Emmons Emmons Saloon Port Costa W.P. Kirby Lot 6, Block 2, Pullman Towneite Patrick Lucey Starr Hotel &Bar Crockett Jose I. Machaels Altarado St. San Pablo Frank Morris San Ramon Pierre Marquis Pullman Ave. between.Center St. & Pullman Car Shops Manuel Nunez, Jr. Eagle Saloon Clayton Randall & Anderson N. aide Cutting Boulevard Pullman J.G.Regello Lot 101 San Pablo Ave. San Pablo Rancho Joe & A.E. Rose Cor. Alkarado & Church Ste. San Pablo L. Raffetto Central Saloon Port Costa Jos. Vincent Cor. Wanda St & 3rd Ave. Valens i The Board fixes hearing on said applications for Monday, April let, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of application of Frank Klotz for a Liquor License. Frank Klotz, having filed a petition for a retail liquor license to sell liquo in quantities less than one quart, at what is known as the "Auto Inn" on corner of Martinez and Pacheco Landing Road, and said petition having been regularly set for hearing and this being the time for the hearing thereon, and complaint having been made-to certain members of the Board of Supervisors that said Frank Klotz has sold • liquor to minors under the age of 1S yeare, and that he is not a fit or proper perao to be intrusted with such selling of spirituous, malt, fermented or intoiioating liquors in quantities less than one quart, and the Board so determines and finds, Thereupon, upon motion of Supervisor Book, seconded by Supervisor Rihn, it is by the Board ordered that the application of Frank Klotz for a retail liquor license be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector return to said Frank Klotz the money deposited with said application. The said order is passed by.the unanimous vote of the Board.-K. • In the Matter of Appointment of Pound Keeper in Bay Point Pound District. A petition having been filed with this Board, praying for the appointment of James Allen, as Pound Keeper in and for Bay Point Pound District, It is by the Board ordered that James Allen be and he is hereby appointed Pound Keeper in and for said Bay Point Pound District, and it is further ordered that said James Allen take oath and give bond in the Sum of "260. as required by law. 316 . In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances, be and the same are hereby allowed to each of the following named indigents, commencing on the dates set opposite their respective names, to wit; Mrs. Martha 8. Rogere, $26.00 per month commencing Maroh let, 1912. Mrs. George W, Samuels, 10.00 " " " Feb. let, 1912. is Sites, 16.00 " " " March let, 1912. Mrs. Joe Brown, 26.00 rc n " Jan. let, 1912. John J. Aeta 8.00 " " " March let, 1912. Frank Soola, 16.00 " " " March let, 1912. y 1t is by the Board further orders$ that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer on the Hospital Fund, in favor of each of the above named indigents, on the first of each and every month until the further Order of this Boari'. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.1C. In the Matter of Allowanoo to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that Mrs. I. Kane, be and she is hereby allowed $10.00 per month in supplies for the support of-Ruth Kane, Haaol Kane.and Dorothy Kane, minors. The said prder is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requisition for supplies. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of Dr. 0. L. Abbott, Coroner of Contra Costa County,for stationery and supplies, and of A.B. MOKenaie, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, for exchange of typewriter, be and the same are hereby granted. In the Matter of Rradioation of Squirrels t t in Contra Costa County. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the ser- vices of each of the Squirrel Inspectors paid by the County of Contra Costa, be and the same are hereby die-oontinued from and after',this date. In the Matter of Report of Hortioultural Commissioner . of Contra Costa County. `. Frank T. Swett, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County presents and files with this Board his report as such Horticultural Commissioner; thereupon said 317 report is Tea&_to the Board by the clerk and-by ;the Board,ordered,placed on file. In the Matte' of application of Patrick Lee,,for Transfer of Liquor License. 0, 0. Brown, appears bef*fe the Board on behalf of Patrick Lee, and asks to have his liquor license transforred from his present location to his new place of business directly across the street, in the town of Crockett; said request is by the Board grants d. In the Matter of Location of State Highway. The following Resolution is presents& to the Board and adopted by the unanimou vote of the Board, to wit. WHEREAS, The Highway Commission of the State of California have requested that the Board of Supervisors agree to grant to the State of California the rights of way and construct the bridges necessary in laying out and constructing the roads provided for in the Highway Act of 1909; and, WHEREAS, contra Costa County desires that part of said highway system be con- struoted through our county, therefore be it, RESOLVED,'That the Beek of Supervisors hereby agree to convey all rights of ways and build and construct all bridges thereon, without chargee to the State of California, that may be seleoted by the Highway Commission of the State of Californi in laying out and constructing the State Highway through the County of Contra Costa. s OFFICEi OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, March 4th, 1912. ELrOTION PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. A petition having been filed with the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the . County of Contra Costa, State of California, praying for the submission, in the manne provided by law, to the voters of that portion of the Third Supervisorial District of the County of Contra Costa, whioh is not included within the boundaries of any in- corporate& city or tovmy the proposition, "Shall the sale of alcoholic liquors be licensed in this Third Suporvisorial District, outside of incorporated cities and • 318 } °r. towns!' and the oiekk of this Board hewing certified in writing to this Board on Feb- ruary eb ruary 23rd, 1912, and filed with said petition his osrtificate certifying that said petition is signed by the requisite number of qualified electors of the territory described therein, and that said petition is sufficient to aall'an election in such territory to vote upon the question of whether the sale'of alcoholic liquors shall be licensed therein; IT IS ORDERED, thP4 an election be held on Monday, the 22nd day of April, 1912, from six o'clock in the morning of said day of election until sits o'clock In the evening of the came day, when the polls shall be olosed, in the several election precincts hereinafter named, in said Third supervisorial District in Contra Costa County, State of California, outside of incorporated cities and towne, for the j submission to the qualified electors of the question of whether the sale of aloo- holio liquors shall be licensed in this Third Supervisorial Distriot, outside of incorporated cities and towns. It is by the Board ORDERED, that the hereinafter named places in each pro- oinot be and they are hereby legally designated as the polling places in each Pre- oinot in the Third Supervisorial District of the County of Contra Costa, and the following named officers of a}eotion are hereby appointed to serve as such election officers for the following respective election precincts in said Third Supervieorla District in the County of Contra Costa, for the said special election to be held in said Third Supervisorial District and respective precincts thereof on said 22nd day of April, 1912. i WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT. ................. I Polling Place: Justice of the Peace Office: Judges; E,A. Shumway C. sharp Inspectors: D. McCullough J. L. Silveira Olerks; T.J. Ford E.B. Anderson CONCORD PREOINCT 10. 3. { OOOpOOOOP6p00 Polling Place*. Blum's Scale House Judges: E.A. Smith Robert Cavan Mnspectors: Wm. Ford F. Duarte Olerke: Bert Bancroft H.C. Treat CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 4. oqO OOOODpOoop ' Polling Place: Judges: M. Williams J. Noia lnepeotorst John Sutton Wm. Baumann Clerks: D.E. Pramberg A.O. Gehringer COWELL PRECINCT o0000000n Palling Place:, Cowell Office Building. Judges: W.E. Bixby B. 0. Smith Inspectors: E.U. Leh C.M. Wolf Olerke: Z. Matheson H.B. Smith 319 • PAOHE00 PRECINCT e0000eoo Polling Place: Town Hall. Judge bI H.0. Brown M. Christopher Inspectors: Theo. Hook Jacob Buttner Clerks: Theo. Rusei S.L. Dukes VINE HILL PRECINCT oe00000aoo Polling Place: Vine Hill School House. Judges: F.J. Thoroe A.L. Rice. Inspectors: Ohas. Peek Coulter Belly. Clerke: Fabian Joost I A.J. McMahon it is FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of this Board give notice of such elect- ion by publication of this Proclamation and Order in the Contra Costa Standard, a • newspaper, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, and by causing a true copy thereof to be posted in places of election in each of the respective election preoinote in said Third Supervisorial District in Contra Costa County, State of Oel!'fornia, outside of incorporated cities and towns, hereinabove designated, as required by law. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors O.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and N.J.Buohanan and J.H.Trythall. Noes: None. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Monday, March 4th, 1912. ELECTION PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. A petition having been filed with the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, praying for the submission, in the man- ner provided by law, to the voters of that portion of the Fifth Supervisorial Diet- trict of the County of Contra Costa, which is not included within the boundaries of any incorporated city or town, the proposition "Shall the sale of alcoholic liquors be licensed in this Fifth Supervisorial District outside of incorporated cities and towns" and the clerk of this Board having certified in writing to this Board on • February 26th, 19121 and filed with said petition his certificate certifying that said petition is signed by the requisite number of qualified electors of the territorr described therein, and that said petition is sufficient to call an election in such territory to vote upon the question of whether the sale of alcoholic liquors shall be licensed therein; It is ORDERED, that an election be ,held on Monday the 22nd day of April, 1912, 320 from six o'clock in the morning of said day of election until six o'clock in the evening of the same day, when the polls shall be closed, in the several election precincts hereinafter named, in said Fifth supervisorial District in Contra Dosta County, in State of California, outside of incorporated cities and towns, for the submission to the qualified electors of the question of whether the sale of alcohols liquors shall be licensed in this Fifth Supervisorial District, outside of inoor- porated cities and towns. It is by the Board ORDERED, that the hereinafter named places in each pre- oinot be and they are hereby legally dosignated as the polling places in each pre- cinot in the Fifth Supervisorial District of the County of Contra Costa, and the following named officers of election are hereby appointed to serve as ouch election bffioers for the following respective election precincts in said Fifth Supervisorial District in the County of Contra Costa, for the said special election to be held in said Fifth Supervisorial District and respective precincts thereof on said 22nd day of April, 1912. LONE'TREE PRECINCT. 0000aoa000 Polling Place: House at S.P. Depot, Antioch, Judges: Joe Walrath Wm. Gribble Inepeotors: Harry Baker Wm. 0. Williamson Olerkst Roy Smith Robert Ward OAELEY PRECINCT. ecce oo Polling Place: Oakley Rall. Judges: W.H. Bryner Oliver C.Wristen Inspectors; W.J. Bigelow L.L. Goes Clerks: Wm. Albert Regester-O.W.Warner BRENTWOOD PREOINCT oa000000 Polling Place: Coate Hall, Brentwood. Judges: Goo. Nunn R.G.Dean Inspectors: Geo. W.Smith R.Lemoin Clarks: A.W.Collis W.J.Eates, Jr. BYRON PRECINCT ooa ao Polling Place*. I:O,O.F.Ha11, Byron Judges: Ed. Krumland A.M.Plumley Inspectors: C.W.Lant R.G.Houston Clerks: W.J.Livingstone Chas. Cople. It is further ORDERED, that the olerk of this Board give notice of said election by publication of this Proclamation and Order in the Byron Times, a news- paper in the manner and for the time proscribed by law, and by causing a true copy thereof to be posted in the places of election in each of the respective election precincts in said Fifth Supervisorial District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, outside of incorporated cities and towng, hereinabove designated as re- quired by law. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows: 321 Ayses Supervisors O.J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J. Buchanan and J.H.firythall. Ross: None. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF OALIFORNIA. Monday, March 4th, 1912. ELECTION PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. oaoaaooaoa000a A petition having been filed with the clerk of the Board of Supervisors Of the CoOnty of Contra Costa, State of California, praying for the submission, in the manner provided by law, to the voters of that portion of the Second Supervisoria District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which is not included within the boundaries of any incorporated city or town, the proposition "Shall the sale of alcoholic liquors be licensed in this Second Supervisorial District outside of incorporated cities and towns" and the clerk of this Board having certified in writing to this Board on February 24th, 1912, and filed with said petition his certificate certifying that said petition is signed by the requisite number of quali fied electors of the territory described therein, and that said petition is Buffioieit to call an election in such territory to vote upon the question of whether the sale of alcoholic liquors shall be licensed therein; It is ORDERED, that an election be held on Monday, the 22nd day of April, 1912, from six o'olook in the morning of said day of election until aim o'clock in the evening of the same day, when the polls shall be closed, in the several eloot ion precincts hereinafter named, in said Second Supervieorial District in Contra Costa County, State of California, outside of incorporated cities and towns, for the submission to the qualified electors cf' the question of whether the sale of alcoholic liquors shall be licensed in this Second Supervisorial District outside of incorporated cities and towhe; It is by the Board ORDERED, that the hereinafter named places in each precinct be and they are hereby legally designated as the polling; places in each precinct in the Second Supervisorial District of the County of Contra Costa, and the folloying named officers of election are hereby appointed to serve as such election officers for the following raspeotive election precincts in said Second Supervisori l District in the County of Contra Costa, for the said special election to be hold in said Second Supervisorial District and respective precincts thereof on the 22nd day of April, 1912. TASSAJARA PRECINCT. 00000000000 , Palling Place: Tassajara Public School House. Judges: R.Martinelli Theo. Nissen Inspectors: M. E. Horton Fred Reinstein Clarke: Richard Williams James Bright. 322 DANVILLE PRECINCT. 0000000 Polling Place: Grange Hall, Danville., Judges: Chas. Goold Harvey Eddy Inspectors; Geo. Lawrence Peter Petersen Clarke; Victor Veoki Adolph Podva ALAMO PRECINCT Polling Place: Alamo Public School House Judgest James Hanna J.N. Ounliffe Inspectre: J.E. Nottingham Frank Trevitte Clerks: H. Herser Geo. Trevitte SAN RAMON PRECINCT o ooa00000 - Polling Place: San Ramon School House. Judges: Albert Glass S.D. Bradford � Inspectors: Leo Lynch N.S. Boone Clerks: M.J. Lawrence H.Hurst, Jr. MORAGA PRECINCT Polling Place: Willow Spring School House. Judges: H. Madsen John Devlin Inspectors: M. Rose F. Trelut Clerket S. Hansen Jae. Mulholland LAFAYETTE PRECINCT Polling Place: Lafayette Public School House. Judges: L.L. Brown J. M. Daley Inspectors: R. Andreasen A.H. Mullikin Olerket Arthur Burton H. S. Crow ALEAMBRA PRECINCT Polling Place: House of S Rasp, formerly known as Jahn Property, situa e about 1/4 mile east of Valley House, Alhambra Valley. Judges: Fred Braokman Thomas Duane Inspectors: O.E. Hayward W.T Daggett Clerks: A.J. Tavan W. O'Hara PORT COSTA PRECINCT N0.1. og0000...... Polling Place: 8'oyle Club Room, Port Costs. Judges-. M. D. Curtis Jerry Donohue Inspectors: E.W. Brown W. E. Young Olerket F. W. Bacon C. J. O'Neill. PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 8. Polling Place: Forester's Hall, Port Costa. l Judges: M. 0. Shea Henry Davis Inspectors& Chas. Voight Tim O'Keefe Clerks: J.J. Murray James Hackett 323 OROOSETT PRECINCT NO. 1. oopn0000eoo , Polling Place: Fireman',e Hall, Crockett Judges: D.C. Hodemark L. W..Paul Inspectors: H. E. Runt James Hurley Clerks: J.E. Hughes H.P. Edwards OROCEETT PRECINCT NO. 2. 0........... Polling Place: Salvation Army Hall, Crockett Judges: H.A. Dolphus C.Deemond Inspectors: G.W. Likens John Riordan Clerks: C.P. Thomas Thos. McNamara VALONA PRECINCT 000000 Polling Place: George's Building, Valona. Judges: Al. flick P. Hanlon Inspectors: J. H. Gribbin Deter Vind Ulerks: Goo. Smith J. Stemm7a It is PORT= ORDERED, that the clerk of this Board give notice of said elect- ion by publication of this Proclamation and Order in the Contra Costa Gazette a newspaper, in the manner, and for the time prescribed by law, and by pausing a true copy thereof to be postod in the places of election in each of the respective election precincts in said Second Supervisorial District, in Contra Costa County,' State of Oaiifornia, outside of incorporated cities and towns, heroinabove desig- nated as required by law. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as followq, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors C.J.Eihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hcok, W,J, Buchanan and J.H.Trythall. Noes: None. In the Matter of allowance of Olaime. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board, and those found properly signed and found to be,.00rreotp are o'rdered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 10th, 1812, at 10 o'clock A.M. . 324 - In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Monday, March 18th, 1912. The.Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Bupervisore C,J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook,;and W J. Buchanan. J.$. Wells, Clark.. In the Matter of the petition to Change the name of Bay Point School District. A.P. .Ease and fifteen other qualified electors of Bay Point School District having on the 19th day of February, 1912, filed with the clerk of this Board a pet- ition praying that the name of the school district known and designated as "Bay Point School District of Contra Costa County" be changed to and designated as "Am- broae School District of Contra Costa County"; and said petition coming on regular- ly for consideration and action by the Board this 18th day of March, 1912, due proof being made to this Board that the Clork of this Board has given notice of this hearing to all parties interested by sending registered mail to each of the Trust- ees of said school district, a notice of the time act for the hearing of said pet- ition, which notice was mailed at least ten days before this day set for the hearing And no one appearing to object to the granting of said petition; Therefore, be it Resolved, that the prayer of said petition be granted and that the name of the school district heretofore known and designated as "Bay Point School District of Contra Costa County" be, and the same is hereby, changed to and called and designated as "Ambrose School District of Contra Costa County"', In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It 1s by the Board ordered that the following cash.allowanoes be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents in the following amounts, commencing on the respective dates, to wit:, P. Potenza, for care and maintenance of Katie Faseetto, $10. per month com- monoing January let, 1912. Rosie S.Azevedo, $lb. per month, commencing January let, 1912. Andrew Lodi, $8, per month, commencing March let, 1912. Arasmo Coatanza, 010* per month, commencing March let, 1912. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named i.ndi- gouts for the same set opposite their respective names, commencing on the dates set opposite their respective names, until the further order of this Board.j( 325 i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts in supplies be allowed to the following named indigente, commencing on the respective dates set opposite their respective names, to wit, Mrs, F, Maroeil $20.per month, commencing February 1st, 1912. Eva Falateri $16 per month, commenoing March let, 1912. Frank Fray, 20, per month, commencing February 1st, 1912. In the Matter of Compensation of John Bermingham, Commissioner for Contra Costa County Exhibit at Panama-Psoifio Int- ernational Exposition. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that John Ber- mingham, be and he is, until the further order of this Board, allowed $6, per day; for each day actually employed in attending to work in connection with preparing an exhibit for said exposition. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, March 18th, 1912, ELECTION PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. i A petition having been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, praying for the submission, in the manner provided by law, to the voters of that portion of the First Supervisorial District of the County of Contra Oosta, which is not included within the boundaries of any incorporated city or town, the proposition "Shall the sale of alcoholic liq- uore be licensed in this First Supervisorial District outside of incorporated cities and towns" and the Clerk of this Board having certified in writing to this Board on March 18th, 1912, and filed with said petition his certificate certifying that said petition is signed by the requisite number of qualified electors of the territory described therein, and that said petition is sufficient to call an election in such territory to vote upon the question of whether the sale of alcoholic liquors shall be licensed therein; It is ORDERED, that an election be held on Monday the 22nd day of April, • 1912, from six o'dlook in the morning of said day of election until six o'clock 1n the evening of the same day, when the polls shall be closed, in the several election precincts hereinafter named, in said First Supervisorial Distriot in Oontra Costa County, State of California, outside of incorporated cities and towns, for the submission to the qualified electors of the question of whether the sale of alcoholic liquors shall be licensed in this First Supervisorial District, outside of incorporated cities and towns; e 326 It is by the Board ORDERED, that the hereinafter named places in each precinct be and they are hereby legally designated as the polling places in each precinct in the First Supervisorial District of the County of Contra Costa, and the following named officers of election are hereby appointed to serve as such election officers for the following respective election precincts in said First Supervisorial District in the County of Contra Costa, for the said special election to be hold in said First Supervisorial District and respective precincts thereof on said 22nd day of April, 1912. SELBY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Selby Hall. Judges: Leo H. Barnard Fred J.'Burns Inspectors: E.E. Jarman 0hao. Richards Clerks: Goo. T. Oolbort H.T. Jones., RODEO PREOINOT Polling Place: Rodeo School House. Judges: J.D. Smith Oscar Hagen Inspectors: E.J.Brown J.E.Slate Clarks: E.D. Grove SJ.Olseys GIANT PRECINCT Polling Place: Giant Hall. Judges: W.H. Williams John Hanson Inspectors: Henry Johnson Joe Felix Clerks: J. B. Lindsay 0. R. Connell SAN PABLO PRECINCT Polling Place: Maple Hall. Judges: Alfred Frank B.A. Montoya Inspectors: E. P. Fitzgerald, 0. Tyler Clerks: J.H. Rumrill (leo. C. Lowell STEGE PRECINCT NO.1. Polling Place: Davis Hall, San Pablo Ave. & Potrero Ave. Judges: J.F. Arno A.J. Summers 1 inspactors: O.T. Fallon T. J. DeLaoey Clarke: A.C. Wagner B.B. MoLellan STEGE'PRECINOT NO. 2. Polling Place: Davis Hall, San Pablo Ave. near Fairmont. Judges: E.M. Matthiesen J. Costello Inspectors: D.E. Burnett L.O. Hagen Clerks: E.P. Colford Frank L. Rofsas It is further ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board give notice of said elect- ion by publication of this Proclamation and Order in the "Richmond Daily Independent" in the manner and for the time proscribed by law, and by causing a true copy there- of to be posted in the places of election in each of the respective election pre- oinots in said First Supervisorial District, in Gontra 02ata County, State of Cali. . fornix, outside of incorporated cities and towns, hereinabove designated as re- 1327. 4 ired by 1sW. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows* Ayes: Supervisors C.J. Rihny J-P: Casey, 4inoent Hook, W.J. Baohanan and J.H. Trythall. logs: Supervi@are: Hone. And the Board takes reoese to meet ott Honday, April let, 1918, at 10 o!olook .. ....... .. ......Chairman. Attests 1 Y $ g 1 {Y 1 a i r } 1 l Lx _ `} 32-& Thr " In;the Board of Supervisors of Qobtra Costs County„ state of California. Monday, April let, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'olook A.M. Present: Hon.*J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J.Rihn, d,P.Ossey,'7inoent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan, J.H.Wolis'p Clerk. - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - - - The mihutes and prooeedings of the Board for the month of Maroh, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by Eha Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of allowance of Mrs. Elea August Book. , It is by the Board ordered that the allowance of Mrs. Else August Buok be and the same is hereby inoressed from•015.00 per month to $26.00 per month oommenoing April let, 1912. The said order is passed bythe following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Hook, Buphanan, Casey and Trythall, Hoes: Hone. Absent on roll oall: Supervisor Phn. In the Matter of approval of warrants of Reclamation Distriot No. 600. Good oause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reolamation Distriat are hereby approved: Humber Dato Amount 70 Deo. $0, 1911. $$2685.60 71 March 50,.1912 8175.20 72 it 11 " 1679.01 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their reapeotive Big natures to eaoh of said warrants. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to crit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll oall: Supervisor Ribn. In the Matter of petition for Inoorpwstion of City of Pullman. A petition signed by more than fifty qualified eleatore of oertaib territory described in said petition, praying for the inoorporation of said territory to be known as the City of Pullman, was presented to the Board, together with an affidavit i 3.29 of publioatioia showing that eat& petition has been published in the Contra Uosta Gazette, for two weeks oommenoing on the 16th day-op March, 1912, and ending on the 30th day of Maroh, 1912. Thereupon, J.E. Rodgers, Esq. appear& before the Board on behalf of said pet- itioners and files'an additional and supplemon£al petition praying for the said in- corporation of said•territory, and two petitions praying that oartain territory dee- oribed in said petitions be left out of said incorporation is also presented to the Board. Thereupon the Board is addressed by J, .Rodgers, Esq. W.F.Huber, C.B,Shaeffer, and William Rust on behalf of petitioners and by W.S.Tinning, J.B.Meiokel, W.H.• Sanford, and H.B. Griffith on behalf of protectants to said petition. Thereupon the Board after hearing arguments of respective parties, determines to visit said territory and the further hearing on said matter is continued to and set for Monday, April 16th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licensee. Applications for liquor licensee for the sake of intoxioating liquors in quantities lose than one quart, are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit- W.S. Burpee Main St. Walnut Creek Angelo Bonfiglio Lot 2, Block 6 Valona S.C.Davis Cor. San Pablo &Fa&mont Ste. Stage Sohool District D.Denohy Dan's Saloon Grolona �• J.F Dutra Cor. Market & 23rd Ste. San Pablo J.J.Donovan Cutting Boulevard & Pullman Ave. Pullman P.M. Holway Main at. Byron H.Lettmann Bay Ave. Stage Mrs. E.B.""asterson E.side Alvarado St. N. of Church Lane San Pablo William Maohddo Center Saloon San Pablo Camille Marchand Burlington Hotel Port Costa A.J.Moller .Sunnyeide Hotel San Pablo Station M. O'Reilly San Pablo Ave. & Bay view Park Stade School District W.M.Pitts Main St. Paohsoo Antone Peters Vallejo Junction Antone Petrioh Sobrante Park Tract Giant Chris Rose Pereira Market St. nr. S.P. Depdt San Pablo Frank S. Soto, Jr. San Pablo Henry Timm San Pablo Road & Schmidt Lane Sohmidtville. An applioation was also made for a wholesale liquor license• by Joseph Levy at the store of E.Ignaoe & Co, in Walnut Creek. The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Monday, May 6th, 1912 at 10.o'clook A.M. 330 ; In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor -Licenses. The License Tax Collector Of Contra Costa County is authorised to issue liquor licenses authorising the sale Of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one 'quart, to the following named persons, at the following named plaoes,to wit: Adam Arbuthnot First & Parker Aves. Rodeo John Buckley Ferry Exchange Rotel Port Costa Donnie Crowley Port Costa Hotel & Bar Port Costa Anton G,Duarto First St. Rodeo F.F.Emmone F.F.l�nmons' Saloon Port Costa Patrick Luoey Starr Hotel & Bar Crockett Jose Machado Alvarado St. San Pablo Pierre Marquis Pullman Ave. Stege Bob. Dist. Frank Morris San Ramon Manuel Nunez, Jr. Eagle Saloon Clayton 14 Randall &Anderace N. side Cutting Boulevard Stage Bob. Diet J.G. Regello Lot 101 San Pablo Ranoho San Pablo Ave. Joe & A.B. Rose Cor. Alvarado & Church Ste. San Pablo L.Ralfetto Central Saloon Fort Costa Joseph Vincent Cor. Wanda St. & 3rd Ave. Palana In the Matter of allowance of claims for bridge %York, lumber, rook, oil, road material, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, road material, eta. hav- Ing been presented against certain road districts, ani it appearing to the Board' that the funds of said districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is by the Board Ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimant Amount General Fund Road Fund Baker &:Haamilton 060.84 $69.84 R.D.11S.D.41 01.00 J. Cabral 28.00, 27.00 1, 2, 1.00 S.H.Flonrnoy 90.70 89.00 1, 2, 1.70 S.H. Flournoy 66.14 64.00 1, 2, 1.14 C.A.Hooper 34.00 33.00 1, 4, 1.00 Peter Metten 73.00 72.00 1, 4, 1.00 Mt. Diablo Commercial Co. 108.76 107.745 1, 4, 1.00 R.L.Podva 70.00 69.00 1, 2, 1.00 Sunset Lumber Co. 29.37 28.00 1, 2, 1.37, G.Smith 32.00 30.00 1, 2, 2,00 C.Soott 27.00„ 26.00 1, 2, 1.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costs County draw warrant on,the County Treasurer in favor Of each of abova named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The pate of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Buchanan, Hook and Trythall. Noes; None. 1{ 331 In the Matter of application of *.P.81rby for a Liquor License, It is by the Boar$ ordered`that the hearing on application of W.PcBirby for a liquor'lioonse, be and the same is'hereby continued to and set for Monday April 16th, 1912, In the Matter of Grant of Leave of absence to Supervisor C.J.Rihn. Supervisor C,J.Rihn, makes application to the Board for leave of absence from the State of California, Thereupon, it is by the Board orderee that C.J.Rihn, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after the date of leaving the State of California. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Claudia Vengley, be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after April let, OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF.SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA - - - - - - - - - - Monday, April let, 1912. ELECTION PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. - - - - -000- - - - - A petition having been filed with the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Oantra Costa County, State of California, praying for the submission in the man- ner provided by law, to the voters of that portion of the Fourth Supervisorial Dist- riot of the County of Contra Costa, which is not included within the boundaries of any incorporated city or town, the proposition, "Shall the sale of alcoholic liquors be licensed in this fourth Supervisorial District, outside of incorporated cities a towns", and the Clork of this Board having oertited in writing to this Board on the let day of April, 1912, and filed with said petition his certificate certifying that • said petition is signed by the requisite number of qualified electors of the ter- ritory described therein and that said petition is sufficient to call an election in such territory to vote upon the question of whether the sale of alcoholic liquors shall be licensed therein, It is ORDERED, that an election be held on Tuesday, the 14th day of May, 1912, from six o'clock in the morning of the said day of election until six o'clock 332 in the evening of the same day, when the polls shall be olosed, in the several elect ion precincts hereinafter named in said Fourth Supervisorial District, in Contra Costa County, outside Of incorporated cities and towns, for the submission to the qualYfied electors Of the question of whether the sale-of alcoholic liquors shall be licensed in this Fourth Supervisorial District, outside of incorporated-oities and towns, It is by the Board further ordered that the hereinafter named places in each precinct be and they are hereby legally designated as the polling places In each precinct in the Fourth Supervisorial District of the County of Contra Costa and the following named officers of election are hereby appointed to serve as such election officers for the following respective eleotioh precincts in said Fourth Supervisorial District in the County of Contra Costa, for the said special election to be held in said Fourth Supervisorial District and respective precincts thereof, on said 14th day of May, 1912. BAY POINT PRECINCT Polling Place: Schirpke Hall. Judges- Wm. R. South Denny'J.. Main lnapectors.� Fred A. Gore W.H. Tormey Clerks: Samuel Y..Shideler S.W.Ounningham CLAYTON PRECINCT Polling Place: Clayton Hall Judges: John Collins O.H. Trette Inel)eotora: Andrew Mangini W.T. Davis Clerks: H.O. Wetmore Thos. 0. Graves MORGAN TERRITORY PRECINCT Polling Places Morgan Territory School House Judges: Joe. Schwendel S.Olofson Inspectors: Wm. C1yma Ike Morgan Clerks: J,J. Dutra Grant Ackerman PITTSBURG PRECI2iCT 510, 2. Polling Place: Whitney's Hotel. Judges: Geo. H. South F.A. McCoy Inspectors: Chas. H. Wight R.B. Hansen Clerks: Jae. D. Hanlon Frank E. Barr It is further Ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice of said elect- ion by publication of this Proclamation and Order in the Pittsburg Poet, a news- paper, in the manner, and for the time prescribed by law, by oausing a true copy thereof to be posted in the places of election in.each of the respective election precincts in said Fourth Supervisorial Diatriotain Contra Costa County, State Of California, outside of incorporated cities and towns, hereinabove designated as required by law. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Boards t0 wit: Ayes: 'Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. 33 t iln the'-Matt er of allowanoe of Bills Bills against the different.fnnde of the Oounty�are-presented to the Board' and 'Chose found t o be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed, sign- ed by;the"Ohairman and attested by the Olerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 16th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. . �hairman. • .Olerk. - � r • a ti r i Y � 2 yy i• - a { 33 In,the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cal if ornia. Monday, April 15th, 1912. The Board net at 10 o'clock A.M. Presents Ron, J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.we110, Clerk. In the Matter of Advertising Contra Costa County. R. I. Nourgaret sends communication to this Board advising the Board of certain subjects that moving pictures could be taken of, showing the resources of Contra Costa County, for advertising purposes. i In the Matter of acceptance of Design for County Stationery. Certain designs for an emblem advertising Contra Costa County for 1915 ex- position, having boon presented to the Board, and said Board having examined all of said emblems presented; It is by the Hoard ordered that No. 5 as the same was numbered, be and the same is hereby accepted by this Board as the design for Official Stationery of this County. i In the Matter of advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. H.P.Hammond, Editor of the Byron Times, makes request for assistance in get- ting out special edition of the Byron Times. In the Matter of petition of Residents of Stage relating to placing a double track rail- road on San Pablo Ave, in the torn of Stege. A petition from the residents of Stege complaining that the electric railroad Company owning the railroad on San Pablo Avenue is obstructing said highway by plaoinj double tracks along said highway and poles in the cantor of the street; It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby ref- erred to the Diatriot Attorney with a request that he make report to this Board as to the rights of said Company, and this Board at their next meeting on Monday, April 22, 1912. t. ' 335 In the Matter of the Petition for incorporation of City of Pullman. Said petition having been regularly continued to this time and place the follow ing persons appear and address the Board in regard thereto, to wit: 1M.F.Huber, L.H. Groejean, and J,E.Rodgere, on behalf of petitioners, and J,B.Moiokel, D,MoLaughlin, E.J.Allen, Benjamin Boorman, J.Bedford, B.B.MoLellan, H,4.Alvarado and Lee D.Windrem in behalf cd toe opposition to said petition. The Board having heard the arguments of respective parties it is by the Board ordered that L.R.Groejean be and he is hereby appointed census taker to take the oonsus of three different subdivisions as designated by the Board of Supervisors, and that he 'Oaks report to this Board on or before Monday, April 29tH, 1912, at 11 o'clock A.M. It is by the Board further ordered that Elam C. Brown, County Surveyor be and he is hereby authorised to make a survey of said proposed boundaries as suggested by this Board and furnish the description to this Board on or before Monday, April 29th, 1912. In the Matter of Lose of Warrant by J. Lewis. J. Lewis, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that there was issued to him on the 6th day of February, 1912, by the Auditor of said County of Contra Costa, a warrant on Sup. Dist No, 2, Road Dist, No. 1, in the sum of $16, and which was numbered 1144 and that the sane was mailed to him on the 18th day of February, 1912, when it was lost and had'not since been in his possession, and pray- ing that a new warrant be issued in lieu of said lost warrant, It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse pay- ment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant.1- In the Matter of lose of Warrant -by James D.Hanlon. James D.Hanlon, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that there was issued to him on Feb, 9th, 1912, by the Auditor of said County of Contra Costa, a warrant cn Fund of R,D,1,S,D,4, Numbered 1319, for the sum of $39.06, and that the same was mailed to him on the 13th day of February, 1912, when it was'lost, and has not since been in his possession, and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu of said lost warrant; It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the Count Auditor registered by the County Treasurer and paid In the order of payment of said 336 original lost waxrant.pr _ c a In the Platter of Doss of Warrant by Joseph Pereira, Joseph Pereira having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that there S was issued to him on the 8th day of June, 1911, by the Auditor of the said County of a warrant Contra Costa, on the funds of R,D.1,S.D,2, Numbered 2911 , for the sum of 013,00, and that the same was mailed to him on the --day of -----, when it was lost, end has not since been in his possession, and praying that a now warrant be issued in lieu of said lost warrant; It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of such original lost warrant, tf In the Matter of Request of Board of Education for Assistance in Holding Examinations. It is by the Board ordered that the request of Wm.H.Jianlon, Superintendent of Schools for permission to appoint Miss Alice Kelly of,Martins and Mr.J,E.Zum;valt of Richmond as special examiners of the Board of Education for conducting graduation examinations for the year 1912, be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter'of Roolamation District WE, Contra Costa County, State of California. Application having been made by Henry Rosenfeld, a land owner in said Reolemati n District No. 802, petitioning that an election be called and held for the purpose of electing three (3) trustees of said Reclamation District No. 802, and it appearing to the satisfaction of this Boardof Supervisors that all of the allegations of saidupet- ition aro true, and that the term of office of the three (3) trustees of said distrix heretofore elected in said district has expired, and that an election for the purpose of electing throe (3) trustees of said Reclamation Dietriot,No. 802 is required by law to be hold. It is hereby ordered that an election be and the same is hereby called for the election of three (3) trustees of said District. And it is further ordered that Thursday, the 6th day of June, 1912, be, and the sena is, hereby appointed as the time; and the building known as "Clifton Court House' 337 in the N. E. 1/4 of Section 29', T 1 S. R. 4 E. M.D. M. in said County of Contra !. Costs, State of California (said plane Of election being withia the exterpor bounder- tee of said reclamation DistriotNo. 802) be, and the same is, hereby fixed as the place for holding said election for the election of throe (3) trustees of said re- clamation District No. 802; at whiah said election there shall be elected throe (3) eligible persons, who, when elected and qualified, shall constitute the Board of Trustees of said District to act as such Hoard of Trustees for the term of two years, and until their successors are elected and qualified. And it is further ordered, that for the purpose of such election there be, and hereby are appointed from the land owners of said district Louis Rosenfeld, as Inspector and Henry Rosenfeld and Charles S.Webbor, as Judgesof said Election, who shall constitute a Board of Election; the polls for such election to be open from ton o'clock A.M. until four o'clock P.M. of said sixth day of June, one thousand dine hundred and twelve. And it is further ordered that notioe of such election be given by publicatp ion of a copy of this order for one month before the time of such election in the Contra Costa (casette, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, said notice to be published at least once a week during said period. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes:.C.J.Rihn, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, W.J. Buohanan and J.H.Trythall. ices; None. In the Matter of Presidential Primary election for Contra Costa County. /. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that it t'iill ba'neoeeeary to hold a direct Presidential Primary Election throughout the County of Contra Costa, on the 14th day of May, 1912, It is by the Board ordered that the hereinafter named places in each preoinot be and they are hereby legally designated as the polling places in each preoinot of the County of Contra Costa, and the following named officers of election are hereby appointed to serve as such.eleation officers for the following respective election precincts in the County of Contra Costa, for said direct Presidential Pri- mary election to be held in said County and rospeative precincts thereof on said 14th clay of May, 1912, to wit: -BYRON PREOINCT---- Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall,Byron Judges: William J. Livingstone Roy L. McCabe Inspectors: Robt. D,Armstrong May Lent Clerks: Mary Elsie Cople Mary Jane Plumley -------BRENTWOCO PRECINCT----- Polling Place: Goatee Hal],.Brentwood Judges: Robert Wallace, Jr. Austin W.Collis Inspectors: Chas. T.Shellenberger Martha C.Shafer Clerks. Olive A.Flotcher Minnie M.Shaddriok ----OAKLEY PRECINCT-------- Polling Place; Oakley Hall, Oakley Judges; Hugh a.Crookett George Sellers Inspectors: Carlton B. Wightman Ida A.Baoon Clerks: tiiVftia Regester Eva B.Sellers 338 r -------ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 1. ----- Rolling Place: Town Hall Antiooh Judges: Chas. E. Mother Patrick McGuire Inspectors: Etta Carly Joseph Rose Clerks: Sadie L. Turner Florence B.MoDaniel -------ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 2.------ Palling Place: John Taylor BuildingaAntiooh Judges: Archibald Alex.Waldie Charles A.Sweeney. Inspectors: Stephen H.MoKellips Bessb A. Wightman Clerks: Ads Shrove Belshaw Mary Durkin Randt -------LONE TREE PRECINCT-------- S Polling Place: House S.E. Depot, Antiooh Judges: Joe Prewett Hoary Baker Inspectors: Annie Maria Hornbeck Frank T.Brown Clerke: May Chrtstine Jensen Margery Noia -----MOR(;AN TERRITORY PRECIITOT----- Polling Place: Moigaf:Territory School House. Judges. Jos. Sohwendel $.Olafson Inspectors: Wm. Olyma Ike Morgan Clerks: J.J. Dutro Grant Ackerman ------CLAYTON PRECINCT------- Polling Place: Clayton Hall,Clayton Judges: John Collins O.A. Trette Inspoctors: Andrew Mangini W.I. Davis Clerks, :I.O.Wetmore Thos. 0. Graves. -----BAY POINT PREOINOT------ Polling Place. Sohlrr)�)ka Hall, Bay Point' Judges: Wm.R.South Donn J. Main Inspectors: Prod A.Gors W.H.Tozmcy Clerks: Samuel Y.Shideler S.W.Cunningham ------PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0.1--»-- Polling Place: Town Hall, Pittsburg Judges. Goo.A.Minakor Wm.Latimer Inspectors: Wm.Abrams Philip Linsoheid Clerks: Georgena M. Cale M.L.Royoe -------PITTSBURG PRECINCT R0.2.----- Polling Place. Whitney's Hotel, near S.P. Depot, Pittsburg Judges: Geo. H. South F.A. MoOoy Inspectors: Chas, H.Wight R.E.Hansen alerks: Jae. D.Hanlon Frank E.Barr ----COs'ELL PRECINCT------ Polling Place: Cowell Office Building, Cowell. Judges: W.E. Bixby Oblumbus M.Wolf Inspectors: Z.Metheson George Kipp Clarks: B.C.' Smith Earl Morris -----CONCORD PRECINCT Polling Place: Jaquith's Paint Sjop, Concord Judges: M. N. Brookonridge W.C.Jaquith _ Inspeotors: Joe Levada. M.Neustaedtor Clerks: Walter Walliams D.H.Mao£,uiddy ----CONCORD IR ECINCT 110. 2.----- Polling Plass: Fireman Hall, Concord Judgos: C.F. Pingree R.W.Bott Inspectors: J.H.Coulter Chas.Dunn Clerks: H.S Durham P.C.Galindo ----COidCORD PrECI7CT NO. 3.----- Polling Place: Blum's Scale House, near S.P.Depmt, Concord. Judges: E.A.Smith Robert Cavem Inspectors: F.Duarte. WM.St=aight. Clerks: Bert Bancroft W.A.Titoomb 339 ------CONCORD IR ECINOT N4. 4.---- f, Polling Place.: Tent situate on or near Mt,Diablo High School Grounds. Judges: M. Williams J.Noia Inspectors: John Button, G.E. Baumann Olorks: D.E.Prambarg A.O.Gehringer. ------PACHECO PRECINCT------ Polling Place: Town Hall Pacheco Judges: Royal V. Hook , M.Chrietopher Inspectors: Theo. Ruaci. Jacob Buttner Clarka: Frank Rowley. S.L.Dukee. -----VINE HILL PRECINCT--- Polling Place. Vine Hill Public School House. Judges: F.J'.Thoroa A.L.Rioe. Inapsotors: Chae. Peak Coulter Kelly Clarks Fabian,Joost. A.J.MoMahon, - --WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT------- Polling Place: _ Justice of Peace Office, walnut Crook Judges: E.A,Shumway C.Sharp Inspectors: D.McCullough 0 L.Mao Ruiddy Clarkes T.J.Ford E.B,Auderson - - - -MARTINEZ PRECINCT 90.1 Polling Place: Vacant Store in Bear Block on Ferry.Street,Martiuez. Judges: J.J.Daloy Goo. SI.Winkelman. Inspectors: Frank R. Jones Frank Matherone, Olerks: A/C.Biddle, H.J.Curry - - - -MARTINEZ PRECINCT 170.2------ Polling Place: Room in California Hotel Bldg. Martinez. Judges: J.P.Barnard J.J.Anderson. Inspectors: Cheater F.Glass E.H.Stinohfield, Clarke: Fred J.Stewart James R.Bulger. - - - - MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 3. - - - - Polling Place: Town Hall, Martinez, '* Judges: A.E.Blum W.J.Reder Inopeotore: P.H.Cunningham L.a Shelby Clerks: J.C.Arnold MY Crutch ----- ALHAMBRA PRECINCT-^- - - Polling Place; House of H.Raap, formerly known asJahn Property situate about 1/4 mile east of Valley House, Alhambra valley. Judges: Fred Braokman T.Duane Inspectors: O.E,Hayward W.T. Daggett Clarks: A.J. Tavan W.O;Hara -----ALAMO PRECINCT --------- Polling Plaoe: Room in Bell's Poet Office Bldg. Alamo. Judges: James Hanna J.N. Cunliffe Inspectors: J.E.Nottingham Frank Trevitte Olarks. H.Herzer George Travitts MORAGA PRECINCT- - - - - Polling Plaae: Willow Spring Public School House. Judges: M.Madsen John Dovlin Inspectors: M.Rose L. Trolut Clarks: Goo. S.Sunborn James Mulholland - - - - LAFAXEITE PRECINCT- -•- - Polling Place: Lafayette Public School House. Judges: L.L. Brown J,M. Daley Inspectors: R Andreasen A.H. Mullikin ?Clerkb: Arthur Burton H.S.Crow --------ATASSAJARA PRECINCT- - - - - Polling Plaoe: Taasajara Public School House. Judges: E.Martinelli Theodore Nissan Inspectors: M.E.Horton Fred Reinstein Clerks Richard Williams James Bright ------SAN RAMON PRECINCT - - - - - Polling Place: SanRaman Hall, San Ramon Judges: Albert Glass S.D Bradford Inspeotora: Leo Lyynnch N.S. Boone Clarks M.J. Laurenoe H. Hurst, Jr. 34€ - DANVILLE Polling Place: Grange Hall, Danville. Judges- Charles Goold Harvey Eddy Inepeotorst George Lawrence Peter Petersen Clarkes Victor Veoki Adolph Podve - - --PORT COSTA PRE(ZNCT NO. 1 - - - - Polling Place: MoNear's Vacant Store, Port Costa. Judges: R.D.Curtis H.Williams Inspectors: E.W. Brown W.E.Xoung Clarkes F.W. B-aoon C.J. O'Nei11- ----SPORT"COSTA PRECINCT NO. 2. - - - Polling Place: Foresters Hall, Port Costa. Judges: M. C. Shea Henery Davie Inspectors: Charles.Volght T. O'Keefe Clerks: J.J. Murray James Hackett _ - - - CROCKETT PRECINCT 10. 1. - - - Polling Plaoo: Firoman's Hall, Orookett. Judges: 'D.O.Hodemark L.W.Psul Inspectors- H.E.Hunt James Hurley Clerks: J.E.Hughes H.P. Edwards --CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2. - - - Polling Place: Salvation Army Hall, Orockott. Judges: H.A.Dolphus C.Desmond Inspectors: G.W.Likens John Riordan Clerks: C.P.- Thomas Thomas McNamara. - - - -VALONA PRECINCT - - - Polling 2laoo: George's Building, Valens. Judges: A.Glick P.Hanlou Inspectors: J.H.Gribbin Peter Vind Clerks: George Smith J.Stommle -SELBY PRECINCT- - -- Polling Place: Selby Hall, Selby Judges: R.E. Bell E.E.Jarman' Inspeotors: S.H. Burns H.T.Jonea Clerks: G.P. Colbert Chas. Richards - - - -RODEO PRECINCT------- Polling Plmoe: Rodeo Hall, Rodeo -Judges. A.Arbuthnot E.D.Grove Inspectors: S.J.Olaeya J.Mahoney mlerks: J.M. Skohen John P. Tormay - -HEROULES PRECINCT- - - Polling Place: Club House, ll eroules Judges: J.L. Wood Chris Ellerhorst Inspectors: John S.Shaw F.G Mayer Clerk: C.F.C.Lehmkuhl S.D. Beasley - -PINOLE PRECINCT-- - - - Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole. Judges: J.A.Fraser P.J.Beok Inspectors: Thos. B. Fernandez Manuel Lewis Clerks: Goo. Pfeiffer Dr. I.R.Bailey - - - - GIANT PRECINCT - - - - Polling Place: Giant Hall, Giant Judges: tarso J. Williams J. Van Prooyen Inspectors: Miss Anna Biggs Henry Johnson Clarks: Mrs. 11. Johnson J. Lindsey -SAN PABLO PRECINCT- - - - Polling Placa: Maple Hat 1, an Pablo Judgoa. J.H.Ruorill A.Frank Inspectors: J. Lassarot J. Biroh Clarks: C.C.Lowell J.Clark 341 ------STEGE PRECINCT 10. - Polling Place: Datris"Hall, San Pablo Ave. & Potrero Ave. Stege Judges: Frank Arno A.Neilson Inspectors: J.James C.T.Fallon Clerks: A.J. Sumers H.G.F.D'ohrman - - - -STEGE PRECINCT NO. 2. - - - Polling Place: Davie Hall, San Pablo Ave, near Fairmont, Stege Judges: J.Ooetello Geo. Davis Inspeotore: L.Hagen Frank Conlan Clerks: H.Sullivan L.Best - - - -RICHMODD PRECINCT NO.1 - - - - Polling Place: Winehaven Hotelp Winehaven Judges: S. Borndt D.H. Bayly Inspectors: C. Mahnko A.J.Steele Clerks: Frank Loop Delthe. Huglinge - - - RIOHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2. - - - Polling Place: Pt. Richmond School House., Richmond Judges: V.A. Floyd X Lucy • Inspectors: W.S. Bpnner Henry Grover Clerks: O.Green O.Lene - - - -RICHMOND PRECINCTNO. 3. - - - - Polling Place: City Hall, Richmond. Judges: A.B•ing Hasel gohlhoff Inspectors: Walter Huston Mary Church Clerke: A.C,Trautvetter. &.Weise _ RICHMOND PREOINCT N0. 4. - - - Polling Place: 221 Richmond Ave.nOffioe of John Moyle, Richmond. Judges- John Neill J.A.Bell Inspectors: W.Aehley, Jr. Georgia Johnson Clerks: O.L. Dietrich Jennie M. Fatten - - - - RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. b.- -=-�-- Polling Place: Justice Court Room , Richmond Judge M.J.Cary W.Ellis InspeKors: J.F.Stiofvator Lucetta Dunlap Clerks: C.J. Bakor , Juliette. McHenry - - - -RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6. - - - • Polling Place: #3 Fire House, Richmond Judges: C.P. Blanchard Chas. Swartout Inspootore: W.R.Jackson Mrs. Elfreda Scott Clerks: J.O.Dahl Mrs. Irene Stout - - - -RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7. - - - Polling Place: 12 1-ire House,Riohmo d Judges: W.D.Rihn re.. Maud W.r'all Inspectors: B. Weida Maynee Boone Clarke: Harry Adkison Walter LaSalle - - - -RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.B. - - Polling Place: 10th Street School House Richmond Judges: Mrs. Jennie Conwell Cies. Olde Inds otore: Geo, Floyd Chas. Minor Clerks: Mrs. gate Smith C.Martin - - - RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.9. - --- - Polling Place: Public Library, Richmond Judges: J. Floyd Frau inaae Inspectors: J. L. McCarthy Bertha Smedley Clerks: Joe Esola Mrs. Edna B.Feloh - -RICHMOND PRECINCT 110. 10 - - - - • Polling Place: Old Mt. Diablo Garage•.Maodonald Ave. bet. 11th iohmb& 12ndth. Judges: D.W.Calfee E.M. Bette R Inspectors: DcA.Burne Mrs. Leonora Gibson Clerks: Fred Eggerth Mies Myrtle E.Miller -- - - -RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.11 - - - - Polling Place: Fair View Hotelf RiohMj1A Judges: F.S.Pattereon W. aber Inspectors: J.A. DoNarrows Gra. Bertha Faber Olerke: James Hopkins Mrs. Louise Hole 342 9 In the'Matter of allowanoe of Olaima. Claims against the different funds of the OOunty are pressnted to-the Board and those found to be oorreot and be properly'aigned, are ordered allowed by the Board, aigned by the Chairman, attested by the olerk'aud ordered entered on the Allowanoe Book of this Board. 1�. Aad the Board takes rooses.to,meet on Monday, April..29th,. 1912, at"10 O'olook ASM. - Chairman. -Clerk. s. e � f , { A - t l t � s y y _ M r .5 "d { 343 In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, state of California. Monday;April 29th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Ptesent: Hon. J.H.Trythall,Chairmen; supervisors J.P.Cossy, Vinoon Hook, W.J.Buohonan, and Vincent Hook. J.H.Wellt, Clerk. Absent: $apervisor O.J.Rihn. In tbo Matter of Change of Name of Blank Diamond school District. A petition having been filed with the Board of supervisors praying for change of nameof Black Diamond school District to Pittsburg school District, It is by the Board ordered that the 20th day of May, 1912, at 10 o'clock A M. be and the some is hereby fixed as the day on which they will act upon such petition. It is farther ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice t all parties interested by sonding^'kegistersd mail to each of the Trustees of said School District a notice Of the time set for hearing on said petition, which notice must be mailed at least ten days before the day set for hearing. The vote of the Burd on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythail. Boss: Bone. Absent: supervisor Rihn. In the Matter of **&ring Objections to Assessments in Reclamation District No. 830. The commissioners of Assessment in and for Reclamation District No, 830, hali filed with the Clerk of this Board, the lists of the chargee asseseed against the lands in said District the 20th day of May, 1912, at the Vur of ten o'clock A.M. at the office of the Board of Supervisors in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Ooat ars hereby appointed as the time and place for hearing objections to said assessment. The County Clark of said Contra Costa County is hereby directed to give legal notice of said hearing in the "The Byron Times" a newspaper of general circulation published in said County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of Lotter from P,A.Havilend, asking for Reduction of grade on son Pablo Avenue. It is by the Board ordered that said oommuniostion be and the same is hereby referred to Supervisor O.A.Rihn and County surveyor Slam O.Brown. 344 In the Matter of canvaso of Election Asturns for Local Option Elections held on April 22nd, 1912. in Supervisor Districts Noe. 1, 2, 3, and 5- A special local option election having been held in the respective election precincts in Supervisor Districts Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 6, on the 22nd day of April, 1912, between the hours of 6 o'olock A.Y. and 6 o'clock P.Y. of said day, at which the question of "Shall the sale of alcoholic liquors,be licensed in each of said Super-. visortal Districts",was submitted to the qualified electors of said Supervisor Die- trios, and in each and every end all of the preoinote thereof, outside of inoorporat i ed cities and towns, The Board of Supervisors does now proceed to canvass the returns of and from said election and finds and determines that the returns from cook, every and all of said election preoinoto are before the Board and on file in the office of the County. Clerk and further finds and determines and declares that the number of votes east for and against the Proposition in each of the respective election Preolnote (out- aide of inoorporated cities and towns) in each Supervisor District and as shown by said Returns is as follows: Shall the sale of Alcoholic Liquors be licensed in this First Supervisorial District outride of incorporated cities and towns. Precinct. Yee so. Stege No. 1 208 76 Stage No. 2 lie 40 San Pablo ISO 74 Giant 42 8 Rodeo 128 24 Selby 41 46 Total 787 246 ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shall the sale of alcoholic liquors be licensed in this second supervisorial District outside of incorporated cities and towns. Precinct Zee No. Tasea3ara 65 18 Danville 108 116 Alamo 81 42 San Ramon b4 24 moraga 19 4 Lafayette 32 67 Alhambra 72 48 Port costa No. 1 86 b4' Port Oosta Io. 2 81 19 Crockett No. 1 lob 89 Crockett So. 2 96 46 Talons 161 89 Total ass 606 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shall the gale of alcoholic liquors be licensed in this third Supervisorial District outside of incorporated cities and towns. Precinct Too go. Walnut Creak[ 144 64 945 Prosinot. Zea 110. Concord No. 8 108 26 Concord Wo.,4 47 E4 Cowell 48 111. Pacheco 100 61 vine Sill 44 ,IV �. Total 481 214 Shall the sale of alcoholic liquors be licensed in this fifth Supervisorial - District outside of incorporated cities and towns. Precinct Zee No. Lane Tree 99 66 Oakley 127 71 Brentwood 197 181 Byron 166 151 Total 689 898 ------- ------.---------------------- ---------------------------------- Whereupon the Board finds, determines, orders and declares as a result of such canvass that there was oast on said proposition, at said election so held in each of said Supervisor Districts (outside of incorporated cities and towns), the gollowing vote: Supervisor District els Yes-- 787. No --246. Supervise* District #2: Yes-- 888 So.--606 Supervisor District #S: Yes--481. Mo.--214. Supervisor District ht Yes---689. No.--898 The vote of the Boardd on said order being as follows, to Witt Ayea: supervisors Casey, Sock, Buchanan and Trythall. ora: Bone. Absent% Supervisor Bihor. ' In the Matter of petitions from residents of Stege against building a double track railroad on San Pablo Avenue. A petition having boon presented to the Board, protesting against building of a double track railroad on San Pablo Avenue, the following gentlemen appear and address the Board in relation thereto, to wits D. McLaughlin, A.B. "nsio, Distrio Attorney, W.P.Suber, S.O. Wagner, Barry Bile, Zee D. Windrem, and a petition 1s also filed with the Board signed by numerous citizens of the Town of stege, urging the Beard to encourage the building of said double track railroad on said Avenue; Thereupon the Board after hearing arguments of above people, determines to visit said property On Tuesday, May 7th, 1912, and determine the meaner and modeof obustrsotion of said railroad that will be for the beat interests of the said so== ity. a45 Preoinot. ?so 3c �. 00noord xc. S 108 26 donoord No. 4 47 24 Cowell 48 .14. Pacheco 100 67 Mine Hill 44 19 Total 481 214 Shall the sale of alcoholic liquors be licensed in this fifth Supervisorial - District outside of incorporated cities and towns. Praoinot Zee 110. bone Tree 99 66 Oakley 121 71 Brentwood 197 lel Byron 166 161 • Total 689 398 ------- ------ ----------------------- ----------------------+------------ Whereupon the Board finds, determines, orders and deolares as a result of such aanvass that there wee oast on said proposition, at said election so hold in each of said Supervisor Districts (outside of incorporated cities and towns), the Following vote: Supervisor District #1: Yes-- 737. No --246. Supervisor District #2: Yee-- 888 Bo.--605 Supervisor District #St Yes--481. Mo.--214. Supervisor District #bt Yes---389. Ho.--398 The vote of the Board an said order being as follows, to Witt Ayss: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. 6 . Bone. Absent: Supervisor Sihn. In the Hatter of petitions from residents of Stage against building a double track railroad on San Pablo Avenue. A petition having been presented to the Board, protesting against building of a double track railroad on San Pablo Avenue, the following gentlemen appear and addrese the Board in relation thereto, to wits D. McLaughlin, A.B. YoBensis, Distrio Attorney, W.P.Huber, H.C. Wagner, Harry Bile, Lee D. Windrem, and a petition is also filed with the Board signed by numerous citizens of the Town of Stege, urging the Board to encourage the building of said double track railroad on said Avenue; ' Nreupon the Board after hearing arguments of above people,, determines to visit said property an Tuesday, May 7th, 1912, and determine the manner and modeof obustruotion of said railroad that will be for the beat interests of the said oommun ity. 34 In the Matter of State Bid.lding at Panama-Psoifio International Exposition. The following Resolution was presented and adopted by the Board of 8upervisc s of Contra Costa County, to wit: WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors believing it to be to the beet interests of Contra Costs County to install and maintain an exhibit of its products at the Psnama»Paoifio Exposition to be held in San Francisco in 1916, and the same be in- stalled,iu a building to be known as the "State Building of California" in which all r� the counties of the State shall have space; Therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors favor the ofection of a state building at the Panama-Paoifio Exposition to be hold in 1916 at Son Fran- cisoo in which the various counties of the State of California may make an exhibit free of charge for space, said building to be built by the Pansms-Psoiflo Exposition and paid for out of the fund of Five Million dollars voted by the people for expos- ition purposes; and, BE IT RESOLVED that copies of this Resolution be forwarded to the Panama- Paoifio Exposition, to the State Oommissicn in charge of Exposition Appropriations and to the Governor of the State of California. Dated: April 29th, 19124 In the Matter of petition for incorporation of City of Pullman. Upon request of J.E.Rodgers, Attorney for petitioners, It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petition be and the some is hereby continued to and not for May 6th, 1918, at 10 o'clock A.Y. In the Matter of Compensation of Election offioara at 10061 Option Elections. It Is by the Board ordered that compensation of election officers for ` local option elections hold on April 22nd, 1918, be and the same is hereby fixed at $6. each. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 6t2, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.Yt firman. ... � . . ,...... .Clark.. 347 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra coats County, State of 0alifornia. Monday, May 6th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Proeent: Hon. J.H.Trythell, 0hairman; Supervisors c.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, vinoent Hook,; and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Welle, Clark. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of April, 1912, are read.to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clark. In the Matter of the Applioations for Liquor Licensee. Applications for liquor lioensee authorising the sale of intoxicating liquor In quantitive less.than one quart are made to the Board, by the following named per- sone at the following named places, to wit: Martin Sunken Pullman Hotel Pullman Ave. Jerry Burke Commercial Hotel Port Costa Thomas Cox Iriquois saloon Crockett R.ccetansa Welcome saloon valona B.B. Ferrando Wanda St. North aide, Palona J.L. lreriche Lot 6, Front St. Byron Voseph Hittmen Central Hotel, Horgan Property Near Concord Wm.Kleiber Janot.ef Martinez & Pacheco Landing Road M.T.Relly Late6 and 7, Block 2, Pullman Carden'Saloon Mary Lynch California Hotel Port Costa aohn Lucy Port Costa J.P.Laroy Byron J.L.Lavoral New Lafayette Hotel La*atte J.E.Moltoza Union Saloon San Pablo Ave. Alonzo Marston Cor.Cutting Boulevard San Pablo Ave. P.Milee Lombardo Ave. Crockett M.O.Rose Danville Hotel Danville W.A.Regere Main St. Walnut Creak The Board flies the hearing on said applications for Monday, June 3rd, 1910s at 10 o1olook A.M. In the Matter of petition for inoorporation of City of Pullman. On request Of J.R.Rodgere, attorney for said petitioners, it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, May 20th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. 34 In the Matter of iseu8aoe of Liquor Licenses. . The License Tea Collector of Contra Costs County lA authorised to issue liquor licenses authorising the sale of intoxloating liquors in quantities less than one quart, to the following named persons at the following named please, to wit. W S.Burpee Main St. Walnut Creek Angelo Bonfiglio Lot 2, Block 6, Valons L.C.Davis, Cor. San Pablo Ave. & Fairmont Ave. Stage Bob. list. Daniel Dennehy Dan's Saloon Crolona J.T.Dutra S.W. corner of Market & 23rd Sts. San Pablo { Joseph Donovan Cutting Boulevard Pullman F.M.Holway Main St. Byron Joseph levy (wholesale)Store of B.Ignace & Co. Walnut Creek H.Lottman Bay Ave. Stage Josephine Masterson E.eide Alvarado St. San Pablo William Machado Center Saloon San Pablo A.J.Mollor Sunnyside Hotel San Pablo Station Camille Marchand Burlington Rotel Port Costa H.O'Reilly, San Pablo Ave. & Bay View Park Stage Bob. District Chria Rose Pereira S.E.Oor. Market St. near S.P. Depot San Pablo Anton Petrich S*brante Park Traot Giant W.M.Pitte West aide Hain St. Paoheoa A.Peters Vallejo Junction Frank S.Soito, Jr. San Pablo r t Henry Timm San Pablo Ave. & Schmidt Lane Sohmidtville. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y, In the Matter of application of R.E.Bouefield for a street railroad franchise. The affidavit of W.R.Sharkey, principal *lark of the Contra Costs Publishi g Company, the printer and publisher of the Contra Coat& Standard, showing due pub- lication of the ordinance adopted March 18th, A.D.19121 granting tothe Oakland Traction Company, a corporation, a street railroad franchise in Jud)oial Township Number Seven (1o.7), Superviaorial District Humber one (Ho. 1) along and upon a portion of The Arlington Road, wee ordered filed, and, Thereupon, on motion of Supervisor O.J.Rihn, aeoonded by Supervisor Vincent Rook, the following resolution wee unanimously adopted: Whereas, there has been this day filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, the affidavit of W.R.Sharkey, principal clerk of the Contra Costa Publishing Company, the printer and publisher of the Contra Costa Standard, showing due publication Of the ordinance adopted March 18th, A,D. 1912, granting to the Oakland Traction Company, a corporation, a street railroad fran- 349 ahise in Judicial Township Number seven (No. 9), Supervisorial District Number One (No-1) along and upon a portion of The Arlington Road; Now, therefore, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa finds, and it is hereby ordered that such ordinance has been duly published as provi ed by law. In the Matter of Invitation-of Richmond Board of Trade tb attend "Get Together Meeting" and Banquet. This Board having received an invitation from J.C.Cwene, Chairman of the Commit tee of Richmond Board of Trade, to attend a "Get Together Meeting" and Banquet, of the said Board of Trade on May 8th, 18122 at Riohmond, It is by the Board ordered that this Board accept said invitation and that the said Board attend in a body. In the Matter of Protest against construction of Double Track Railroad on San Pablo Ave.. in Stege. A communication having been received from oitisena' Progressive Club.of Stage, requesting the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to reject and annul all objections to construction of, said railroad and grant the Beat Shore and Suburban Railroad Company, all legal rights to immediately proceed with aforesaid construct- ion, The said communioation was read to the Board and ordered placed on file. In the Matter of complaint against saloon of Jesse Gin000hio. A letter having been written to Sheriff R.R.veale, complaining about saloon conducted by Jeans Gin000hio, near Sobrante, It is by the Board orddred that a citation be issued to said Jesse Gin000hio requiring him to appear before this Board on Monday, May 24th, 1812, at 11 o'clock A.M. then and there to show cause, if any $s have, why his said license should not revoked. It is by the Board further ordered that the olsrk of this Board Jesus aubpoana to G.A.Calhoun and M.Nialons to appear as witnesses before this Board in said matte . 350 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered thit the following cash allowances be and the'same are hereby made to the following named indigents; Francisco Oumizso, $10.00 per month, commencing May let, 1919. y May E.Oeorge 10.00 " " ° May let, 1912. It is by the Board Sirther order that the Oounty Auditor draw wafrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in the sums above named commencing at the dates set opposite said names, until the further order of this Board. It is by the Board further ordered that George F.Kelly, be and he is hereby allowed the sum of $20.00 in supplies, commencing April let, 1912. it is by the Board further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to John Sites, commencing March let, 1912, be and the same is hereby made to commence.Jan. 1st, 1912, instead of March let, 1912.x:.- In the Matter of Denial of Olaims. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board orderel that the fol- lowing claims be and the same are hereby denied by this Board, to wit: Joseph Bickel, supplies and labor, 3.60 Hutchinson Company, freight on rock, 37.80 John Trembsth Salary San.Inapeotor 161.60 Wm. Norman 4nitor servioeo, 10.00 Henry Hahn, opening graves, 12.00 M.L Harris, hauling election supplies, 2.00 Gazette Publishing Co., publishing, 68.00 Wm.Drake, expenses, .66 Richmond Daily Independent, piioliahing, 79.20 Bender-Moes Oo.ino. Law books, 42.00 Patrick & Oo, supplies, 13.00 W.A.Rugg, buggy 30.00 R.H.Ingrahsm, supplies, 2.00 The said order is kaseed by the following vote of the Board, to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes; None. In the Matter of Oomplaint of Encroachment upon public Highways by Oakland &Antioch Railway. Whereas, a complaint having been made to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the Oakland &Antioch Railway, a corporation, is encroaching upon certain portions of the public highways of Contra Costa County, without any authority of law or permission from the Board of Supervisors, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to notify said Oakland and Antioch Railway Company, that a they must not irony way encroach upon any of the public highways of the County of Contra Costa, without first obtaining permission of said Board of Supervisors. The vote on the foregoing order being as followe,to wit: Ayes; Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall, Nose; None. In the Hatter of advertising for supplies for County Jail, County Hospital and Stationery for County Officers for ensuing year. It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise for sealed proposals to be directed to the clerk of the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa, State of California, to be received at said Clerk's office, up to and until 10 o'clock A.M. on Monday, June 17th, 1912, and not thereafter, for furnishing sup- plies, drags, provisions for the County Jail and County Hospital, and for furnishing to the County and its officers, stationary for the ensuing year, or so much of stat- ionery, drugs, supplies, groceries, as given and designated on list thereof on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board and which is hereby referred to and made a Part of this order, as may be required by and for the use of the County of Contra Costa, for the ensuing year. It is farther ordered that said notices state that preference will be given, first, to articles grown or produced wholly in this county or wholly in this State, and secondly, to articles partially manufactured or produced in this county and State, and that no bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or assh.deposit in the sum of $200. payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to be returned to bidder on the rejection of his or their bid, or upon the approval of bond on award of contract to the successful bidder; that bidders state sgparately the price of each article of stationery, and price of each article or other supplies furnished, using the list prepared by,the clerk of tie Board and in considering said bide, the Board reserves the right to refect or accept all or any of said bide, or accept or refect the whole or any part of said bid. Said stationery, groceries, and other supplies, drugs, surgical appliances, to be delivered by the parson or persons to whom award of contract is made, to the. County Jail, Court House, or County Hospital as may be required. Successful bidders will be required to give a bond in the sur_ of $1000 for the faithful performance of contract awarded to him. Samples, except for standard articles fully described in list on file in the office of the clerk of this Board, shall be submitted by each bidder and if any bid be accepted a sample of such article will be required to be kept at the court house during the continuance of contract awarded to such bidder. Claims for supplies furnished rdll be examined and if Round correct will be allowed monthly. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Hgne. 352 1 In the Hatter'of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County re presbnted to the Board and those found to be oorreot and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, and ordered entered on the allowanoe book of this Board, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. And the Board hakes reaess to meet on Thursday, May 18th, 191E, at 10 o'clock * A.M. ...... .Chairman.. . Clerk. s _r 1 n 3, r t ( 1 7 y - Sy *LL t • 353 `• In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Thursday, May 16th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. r Present: •Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook, and A.J.Buohanan. J.H.Hells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C.J.Rihn. 7 In the Matter of Election Returns for Presidential Primary Election. The Board of Supervisors meets to canvass the returns of the Presidential Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday, the 14th day of May, 1912, and returns of each and all of the said precincts being on file in the office of the County Clerk, the Board then and there proceeds to canvass and floes canvass the returns of each and all of the election precincts in the County of Contra Costa, and the Board having completed the canvass of said returns finds that the vote in the several precinots of this County for the several candidates for each Political Party hereinafter named is as shown in the following Statement,, to wits i II { 54Y p 2 a V211 IM x 3 >r� ez',,,p' - A'a r' t a {d vg. U-j.-, * i ik4 t { 4'aT - �c-u5r,+ii4' �'lsr r;,r 1 t r Z. i '� f ! �r u " '� "#,✓°R R7 � UL Rfrw3 ih i lEi �Z� 1F?' r 357 r t i j �F 1 �f Y!1 h t F. 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Pinole t - eI �t/ !I � _?4e.25/z5f,rs� 15t�0_�z �f ast e?L-25/z4c.z Pork Caste No.1 /( - ..,2D ,2a ,2 D, .Qd ,2a 10 .2U Ra 2fJ 0 .20 -W .20 ,..,za ._2a .2d -M -?a ' Port Caste No.2 14],&}/o,. /' x_.14?Pittsburg No.1 /9' Ir ../r J8' If' /P' jd Ar Ir i /, /Y /t��/r- 1r I Irf8' jk' Pittsh,irg No.« ---- R,chm Rratnannd No.« - J ` - f3� /el 13_1_ 3 R,chma No.3 / ryry 7 t ry f ry. f 1/ 7 T y I y y � f r• Richmond No.­4 /(a f 6__ /!o _G J6 I /6--/G /6 1/ /0 _/�'_� _h Rictnnnml No 6 -- - �8 3? sj A3 3j 3.3 .3j tl .33 z, -�W 3j e?j So Richmond No.G / ,2a .,fid ..2d .20 .2a .2D .,2()a20 U .2U o20 40 I-2o =20 1-20 'ad _W Richmond No,7 - Richmond No.8 ' _ > // r _l! / lJ.. f/ !t tl Il t f t t t tl. t/ tat _� Richmond No.0 f .!^. /l t9 /? .Jf t /p /y /p /f /y /f /P 1y /9 /Y If I� Y Richmond No.10 t_ /z _/.2 /�' / /%2. lP /0 lD /d /d,/d Id jd l0 /d ld t6 Id Id 1`4 Id /0,td , Rodeo _lb o It.. tb rQ_ ld l0 _Jd l0 0 d /O /0 // J/i_// /4- ._ y_ !D /0 /O JO /d /U_ /0 /0 /0 /D /d /O IO /d /0 I Id /0 Ila son Pablo - a2 A§_?,�_ ?a5 ?a`�o25 e?o4-d'd a2d Ae «l05 S .7v Jos` 2S -t'o5 _ -—----- -- -- -----------_ — 8nn Ramon _.._ .J Stego No.1 _. �a aT f —U�T 47 257'e7_-�7 T- ^ - ,�K_ 7 �7 1,7 j_ r°��- Stege No,2 /a /0 /d /O /d_ IO Id �jd /0 /0 Td jd /d jd [d /d JD .M 7hsgnJurn Vnlan° 2f/ a52zJ 2 .2e/ .2 .� _2 .2�.2r .2 -2 _2 Vino inn- o'er,2 02 Z �� 4 -� �2 2 ,2 ' Walnut Crook -- --- -.._-._T-----� If Ar Ir /91 9s 9s 9 9s -2 - T i Presidential FirimaryElection,Held May 14, 1912 REPUBLICAN: DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION PREFERRING TAFT 407- Ail- f_ 9-.. 9 . 9 ..9. � Y...:.g .,p• --_:.'. _.- _ J D --m- 4""4- k 9 9 /� fT /r /8' /r /9' Af 16, /v .? /o Lea r0L /.3 _/3 /3 11__!J r/ «i M /J / /6 033 M 0351` 30 13-3 a;3o 93 33 ,y_�g may_ ,y 4-cT ----- /p If /f. /y fy fY 9 /9_ /0. /D /D /0 /0 A0 Taj 737 7A! Yso god 9s y fu .sa. -• a REPUBUCAN'. Statement of All Votes Polled at the THESIDENTIA1 DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION NOMINEE PREFERRING LA FOLLETTE � w g ELECTION ° m y , gm PRECINCTS ted o k z a w m a z a: d w `5 a3 d Alamo gam,, Alhambra Antioch No.1 _ ..-.11.___. ..I/. Antioch No.2 z5< X05-z ,$-.Za r.?S 2,5` zS �d`'�P.5 .2.5'--Z .204' .26 . ... - Bay Point /0_/p./0_./0_ /o /U ,/6, /0_ Id // /0 /0 ID /0 /6 /U 16 /d Brentwood 6 g' -g,. S• k" �. - �- $- . Byron --7-- . 17. .f7 17../7 /7.17 17 17. 17 I r 1717 /7. 17.17 17 /7 /7 _. - - - - Cneor 1 - 17y -" / I /_ _ /__ ! _r -._---I1 / /7 /7 /_ .__. Concord No.1 / --- / . A . _ � 26 -26 ,2G x6 2G .2 6, Z6 6 .26 x6 ,26 6 6 6 :rG Concord No.2 ff Concord No.3 ........ /f �6. (, ../o �'6 ,26. Zi6 a6 .2.e 26 <26 -Zw -zG .26 1.26 .2.6-•26 -L -2G/ Concert]No.4 /O /OO 0 Q l a-I d td /P /d -Crackett No.I . _ _., _ ttr ._ 21. t �/ �^t �.!.2t --J-1z/ �.! -2/ / -�t .I/lal Croeltett Na.2 7 /r /-i 7_ `� /d _..!_-.Zl ._7 .__Y_... 10 _.,_------. __--t� /a /i /o /a io Giant 7 r" 7 7 7 T 17 7i/ II T se Danville t8' Ib'. S /9' 1911g, !rr,r8" IS /5'' /P Ir f- IS"#Ir /p, _ � � v y y Cunt - Q f4 16 d /d /O /0 / L? !d--Id r0 /0 r0 /D /a 7 /• Hercules F _ --- ; one Tree fD I Lafayette /SI r y y/ liurtiuer k liIartinez No.2 !/� ts- 17 7 t�t__a' 1717 _7_i!_,7 _T ./�_/7 jam'17 IT %T fT,/ Mnrtincz No.3 -1'- �- ---" z4� 2t]" 2S .2G �6 .2/0 026 26 ,26 2G o Morgan Territory -..-. - - - _ b _Y 3 -3 3 .3 3 3' 1 .3 .3 ./ o,a<ioy .3 AlI y t/ 4/ 1/,/ �l V '4 V r/ - _ l Pinola 6 Z'0i // 5f.3 �`_�/a3 sly 143 a' y .5�s' !1 fid. _'53 S43 _. tag. MIL / /A /a3 Port Costa No.2 IUtsbnrgNo,1 ..fi'. ... 3 33 333.3j�.3 3.x.3,3' j,::L.3 33i3333j. .3 .3 1'illshurg No,z 1--4 �/�2 /-3_2-. -I/.?� //1o'_42- _-fo-:t uumtNa. l6 6.76a L•..'./-_/--6 2 r/,& � G Ric amul No.2 land No.3 7Ridin / l 7 17 /7 1 /7 17 17 /7 7 /7 i 17 �TTi/71!7 /7 Ricmoa No.4 _ 7 A3 / 6/ 13 3 _ 03 3 �/ oV �L A/c9 R,ahmond No.8 '---'--_ .20 A6 2G .2� .2f0 ,27�L 2G .2t] 7 6 'rd'-r2(v �L 2t] 26 2 R,chntond leo.8 .2A,,. .Z.'/ .:29 2,j,. •j' .204 2 _.2.3 .203 203�.2a"' 3 2. .1 Richmona No.7 _-_. .2. / Richmond No.8. _ - _.- ___l_ l .. I_ L t.;- --- Rio l2 f 1l ;„auna Na. �'y �7�`95`9. �9 'p5�y -'17�4y ---- Richmond No.10 ..- .Q.G .2to .26 ,.26 ..26 ,26 ,2G„24 -•1'G -2v' r2to'I..2G` 6,2G .26 -?4 16 Itiehma»a No.h /d /.� /7- /2- /'t-' Az /-2 /.v 1 a,- /2 Ixl - fy - - "-/L--Lr-Ipis Zr- " ry_-.!g_/? !9. ZP a7 Ir'.iFI /S'.Ig- Seng 3i 3Al San Pnbla... r� fi r r_ r / r r / I /_r ZZ- 7 7 - •( -7 �_ _7 /� T_7 ._r_r__ 7 _7__7 __7 T_./7 /_2-__ Sam'Kumon _. _.7. ..... t 7 7 f 7. 7 7 T ! 7 7 7 !. ` 7 T f / 7 - . __ Stage No.1 F �,o ,� .�y .z9- �y-?9�Y- ?9_-�Y-�P�� -.'9-?9_ xYJ� -��_.�y�avx�..�_. - _..___. :J%✓ tb.-l,$'�1�3' lot- /�- 1� ls'/d' t.5 td` 1 j� JS�I/� /.� /��1�'�I�" i n¢snjnrn _ Q -- 17 2z A'�-ZA �z 'z -2-2 z P-A-A2a �_zZsi� iz--- _ Vino Fill _....: ..._._ � .. Wahl-Int Creek -I-- rU Ib -/d d /0 t 1)'. td!Lt L?--/-a /t} /U /0 Id t d l t /O !/1 14 /7 !7 17 7 /�117 1717 17 /7�17 17.1 /717 17 17 /T _. Iy� 8yq,-08i��j .6 ag P,S ��� gyb Pvi Par Fac�� Ps ��� Pis r,I,„Pa. 3 Presidential Primary Election Held May 14, 1912 REPUBLICAN;; DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION PREFERRING LA FOLLETTE Ei a d � � �• a ^^n� F 17 .IT 47 -171 1 _ _._. _ _ p7 /U 10 . . I a y L r 4/ -/ /sem rp /.r Z - G aD el V .5 54 / 33 � . /77 _._ _._. _ -/,7 1,71,717 171, /7 17 /;/ /7 17, ..._. __. . q3 � 3 I/ /.2.. /-2 /-Z 1,2- / � � - —_.1 17 L7 / / /�- /7 17 9z--- 7777 77. 7 . _ is a 041 o /a /d 3 /7 /r lz/ RE tBlICAN Statement of all Votes'Palled af the PRESIDENTIAL DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION NOMINEE ELECTION d ' PRECINC'I'8 Alamo _ Alhambra Antioch No,1 Antioch No.2 .. Bay Point _ Brentwood Byron _ Clnyton Concord No.1 Caneord Na.2 - Concord No.$ Concord No.4 Creokett Ne.1 "�- Crockett No.2 Cowell Danville —Ale- Oinnt — - IIercules ---bone Tree --- Lafayette - .Lurtinez Martinez No.2 ' IlTartince No.3 - — -- --- IITor$an Territory - " bZaragn --- Oaldoy _.....,......_. ........ .__._.�.___.___. Pacheco I! '�— _ Port Coate No.1 - I'm•t Costa No,2 Pittsburg No.1 1'ittahnrg No.2 - t' — _ - Richmond Na.1 Ric hmond No.2 �. Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 - r' Richmond No.6 Richmond No.3 _ Richmond No.? , -Richmond No."$ _ -. . Riehtnond No.9 . Richmond No.SO Richmond No.ll Rodeo .... ....._.. .--- --_.._.._... _ 14\ rNan PIIld0 $an Ramon -.-- Stege No.1 - Stage No.2 -- Tnssajarn .._.Velum ..—. Vino IIi}I ----- Walnut Creek Creek Z N _ 1+ Pr6sidential Primary Elective Held May 14, 1912 REPUBLICAN DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION PREFERRING LA FOLLETTE � a o � q w ud 4 '3 � F 5< c/ 0. _/4 .La_,-1D _rd /d 1n 16 G2 l r7 17 17 /7 f7 17 17 _... __._._ ?7 -Z-7— / J Fr ,'16 2 6 6 _�'6 6 x^26 .26 3'ln 7z !a f IS' /f/Jf JS /7 J y 7 7 71 (" 7 T a 16 14 J6 f6 f6 1( J6 td G8' J1 4/ y L/ 1/ 41 el VY6 _.._ W- _47_ K /z J4/-Z / cq /,�i 46 /91 / / / / __a.__- 6-0 6 G G la G 6 6 6 3G 177 /.3 f 3` I o o% /.51 /Z f � -- f7 17/7 /7 f7. 17 /7 1T -- - >2,y 2 ,2.3 !.3 -x Iff 10 a� y a zy 7-may T. 7 O (a /t1 /e /a r7 r y- 1717 Presidential Pximary:Election Held:May 14, 1912 LREPUBUGAN DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION PREPE NG, ii } 6. ■ Concord No.1_ Concord No.2 0 ■ Presidential Pirimary'Election Held'May 14, 1912 BEPUBUCAN` 11.. DELEGATES To,NATIONAL CONVENTION 4�- j — — NA _ -17 } DEMOCRATIC` Statement of all--Votes Palled at 'the 12 PAESIAEATIAL DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTEON�ss s HOME PREFERRING WILSON ELEOTION PRECINCTS 14 g a o Alamo._._------ -.Alhambra � s�i, <3 '�' � .3 3 2, 3 Antioch No,1__ ._. , 3. ' .. ..... -- _Antioch No.2 --:2 ocz .a A Bay Point _ O J__.l_. _.f _t_ .!_.L.,.. t- J- _L.-._./. _./ .J_ —Brentwood - -0 7 'L 2 m2 P2 s2. .'L .2 Byron Concord No.1 Concord No.2 Concord No.2 Concord No.4 _N .y St _ _Crochett No.1 _ Crockett No.2 Cowell Danvilla .-. . .-._ A ct 4/ tf rJ ft Y Ilcranlca S_ 41 L/ 5t Y c! Lono Tres. Lafayette U J / / / _/ / L_ .- Martinez No.1 Martinez No.2 ,Martinez No.3 _. ..__..i. J � ....f_- /_._L..._J J._./ ._f.._.f ._/ /. /_.t. / ./ � A. _ . . Morgan Territory _- Morago Pachoeo .. . rat Costa No.1 6 G 7.,. 7_ 6. 7 7....6 6 60 6 6 !r & Port Costa No.2 _ Pittsburg No.1 rittsb,rg No.2. Richmond No.1 3 3 -a, Richmond No.2 ... -2- - r2 ....�. Richmond No.S _". ._ w 3 S 3 ^3 .' -- Richmond No.4 Richmond No.G St osy G .5 0- �.� S e5 r3- 6 ,5 6� �! ut 15�i Rielunond No.0. _. .._ .G7..... _O D 6 .. Richmond No.7 Richmond No.8 1y �� 3 3 J 3 0 3 43 4 Richmond No.9 _ .._J.. .. ,� 3 3 3 3 -�3 .2� 3 3 .3 3 Richmond No.10 -....__._ 14 3 3 3 3 3 .3S 3 ..3 3 3 3 .3 3.. Richmond No.11 Rodeo .. ... .. � '- 2- �. �- - a. .2 -2. ..2 .0 ---- - - -- - -- — Selby San Pablo San Ramon �.. . ,� .3 3 3 3 3 .-3' .3 <.3 .3 ..3 .3 3 .3 .3 3 a _^ Stego No.1 ,,2 ,� 2 Stege No.2 .2- z -z .2- ;>- 3 3 3 �3 .3 3 Valona L ........_.. vino liiu Walnut Croak6� _ 5 ~ - c5 _B it /or ro �0 0 oy -19y ? e ■■ ■ -- r DEMOCRATIC Statement of all"Votes Palled at 'the 14. PRESIDENT14L DELEGATES tlTO.NATIONAL CONVENTION NOMINEE PREFERRING CLARK ELECTION m °a c3 d a cs d a PRECINCTS ' Alamo _L/ _. 9 Sj).{l r# S, q q 4/ -/l Alhambra Antioch No.i. ...-. _/.7. ,,@_0_,2d AD.," „20 ,20 020 o2.D._ 0 .20 .2d .20 0 e74 20 .2d 0 .2d Autiocli No,.2 1 /� 05 !a /�1� I A0 5`_/6- /0 /a `_./� /,C 1.3.116-/b-' Day Point ..."j .. !°_ (0 /d /Q l d J4 (d /d 16 /0 /0.. /0 /0 /6 /6 m /0 /c (��A6„26 ,y6 6 "1 2(0 2d 2.6 .76 6 ;26 .26_ -26 6 26 .2G Byron .z�_ ,39 ton y I_3Y -17� Cl n of !7 /a /7 ,7 7 /9 7 x° 9 /9 IS /9 � /�/y ` --- Concord No.1 /e3 cord No.2 Concord No.3 ��.. ... !.3 / l� Id`s! ! /cS� /a /d� /c / /�/.j,/n3 /�`/�' /0 /13 � -------- _... Concord No.4 /0 16 _/d D Lo �J 0 0 l0 /d -/U D _/O /d /!Jy/0 /U_./t) 0Al Crockett No.1 Croekett No.2 S/x- r r i Cowell /� (o 6 In 6 e 6 6 6 DenvilleJ/ rr z .,'!t/.'.L- ',.1. .i 1 g ainut 1Torcokoe_ j /6_.1 _/_4 /7 /_6 6 6 i7-17!/G /G_jG /G /6 ` /6_.16 ],ono Tree 7 Lafayette _f7�-7- j-fT� -17---871- !`' +�. ' _7-_.-97-(--T-.9 y-I I.297.? 7-._7/g� _ Mnrtmcz No. 22-2 Rlartmez No.3 G b G 6 4 6fpMartmea No.2 1 y' p Morgan Territory /d /0 /U /d /0 /0 /a /Q -... /�_/d /O /d /d�_/D� /d� fU rD,Jd Mornga 17 $' 9- 51 1, Sf Onklay - /l _._ /s/./3 /a" /� /� !� /� /��Qr /� /�� /� /�:/� /� �•� /�' /a$ �..----- Pncheco /8"/S1 Ir Ir Ir/r IT, / /9-Ir Ir Pinole 0 ,xd ,2d,2d 2G3,2.d 2d .2d ..7o ',2U _d..20 �.� ._ d fled�?n -ro_..__..._. .._ - Port Costa No,1 dd z:;,63 jJd d F,?ahe) �vge)a _d13d Al Zr6 ad d Punt caBta No.2Z,9 _ta Pittsburg No.1 2a ,wU , O �U a0 u0. 6 e d 14d ;Izfd 1 4,0 0 �*d Z() Pittsburg No.2 /0 Richmond No.1 <i � yy �y ry y �y + �j y ry y Richmond No.2 (, 7 / .,-7 -/ -/- _! _/__._/_.� / " ! -- Riabmond No,3 -v!/. /ay Id_ d_r d /�.f�_. fo-5'/a`"Ia7- /d fes"/r5 /a3`1 /-5^/cr1�'/.5 jA3_/45 1 Richmond No.4 .2� ,22.�.'z 3,. .7.2%e..2 2.2 2_% -21''x i Richmond No.6A 7 .77 3 3 d a 8't.$ � �8'� �8'� a✓-Sr„$ �,���������S'� _ O 3d a :1U Richmond No.G $ � O a :5,9 3U 30 I G3 U 30 {- I- Richmond No.7 L/0 r/r f/6 5/6 41/./ -116114 h 6 116 F/6 f( -14 41b 4/6��/�I'/b 4/6 Itickmond No.8 �/'6 SSL.1 .25 �'`/oCfi/ 24/ a!" e-"a AV_1,/:{5/ 4z.�21/ ------ Richmond No.9 .17J a'c3 .5-z 6-e3 16<3 d:3 53 ��S� �3 ��(0�!5i3 �'d7lvgd es? 53 _ 1 iclmmad No.10 !/ l� I I !9 /� ,l r`--/.I /`/.L l/ /I`r / -'- - - Richmond No.11 3` /0 /0 /0 /0 /0 /0 /rl 10 10'/0 /d L?d /d It1 ld i Id /d fd _7 -7-� 7 z7 _T _7 I�j_ /12 Rodeo _ -..` _ -_. Selby � �G io /� .fid F z6 .11-G `2G .o /.2 /:z a?/ .�i ? l_. .? �2 Sea Pablo � _ �.� i.16 026 2(0 San Ramon Stn a No.1 ...- ,20 20 070 20 2u 2Q 0�U 0 .,20 ,2V 020 2D 02d aU a/-1.20 o z0 s ... Stage No.2 Al f a2/2/ 2j =t/ y/ Al 2/. 2/ Toawejur's / /d-i t2 i/.7. /.Z /2 /.2 /.2. /2 /.2 /_: A_ /,2. !�-�/02 /.^,.� 1A /_2 / Velma r7� 2r,;2r.2g'�B'"''r � ;zr _W a8 ? � 2r' z _zx.2 2 91 Vine IIiu s- _T 7 _7_ _7 _.� ? Z_7 �Z_ _T 7_ -- walnut Creek /.?, / / /a3 /4 /A /? a /j /J /.a/� /-I /� (� /a /j /3 00 3 9 S 9 P 9J` 9G Y6 96 y.3� 9J` S,7+., 3'6'.P�_,�'j�S 9,f Presidential Primary Election Held May 14, 1912 DEMOCRATIC �b ` DELEGATES TO,NATIONAL CONVENTION PREFERRING CLARK m a 4 H _1/__ . ._ .___..__._ — _ /qE I 5 �i- r 1Z.5-: a s`L6: -- �— .IQ .60- O. /Q._/43 10_AL - - bb _ Z6 z6 ,76 .0-6 a26' -516 .26 G o?d i _ r 119 D D D D IV //0 AQ U �4 fA 5/x.64:zyG _ ✓6 6 6` /6 Gf _ _ _7__7__-7__,7 7- -7 _9_-- �a � j0 ro io /d ry td ra 16 /Z /SL /yam /y / ipi� . — sz Z_ lit SO C3 30 d aid .--1O aid a6 3,L ,I;-$s� iy_/8` _. _ ... fa A) _fp. ra to /o.. ..__. a6 -26 .z6 6 A/ DEMOCRATIC Statement of all Votes .Polled at the �- PRESIOENTitI DELEGATES:TO.NATIONAL CONVENTION NOMINEE PFIEFERRINCy ;..,`::.:.::.:_ ... _... ......................................_................. ELECTION PRECINCTS Alamo.. '-.__.. ---`.--'.__ --- -- --_. -`-:. _ --------- _Alhambra _Alhambra Antioch No.1._ Antioch No.2 Bay Point. Brentwood Byron _Clayton Concord No.1 Concord No.2 : - Concord No.8 - -- Concord No.4 Crockett No.1 _i... �_'.. -... Crockett No.2 - -- Cowoll .. . Danville Giant .. .... ..Lone Tres -.... - Wayett0 Martinez No.1 Martinez No,2 —- —-- Alartincz No.9 Alorg_m Territory Aloraga Pacheco Pinole Port Costa No.1 Po rt Costa No.2 - --- -- --- ------------ Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No. Richmond No.1 ..., ..._..._.." ........ _...::___-:... _ .. __'. s Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 - --- - - Richmond No.6 _ _ _ _..__.:... ......._.. _ Richmond No..6 Richmond No.7 Richmond No.B_ Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 — -- � ----- - Richmond No.11 Rodeo - -- —-- - -- Selby __:"...._. __:..... ... San Pablo --- --._. San Ramon y. Stego No.1 Stego No.2 .. . Tassujara Pelona vine Hill Wahl t Crook . The vote of the Board on the foregoing Order being se follove, to wits Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoeg: 2Jone. .Absentq Supervisor C.J.Rihn. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 20th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. ..... ..Chairman. , Attest:- Clerk. 3 i �� We In the Board oftSupervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. ) Monday; May 20th, 1912. The Board Met at 10 o'clock A.D. Present: Ron. J.H.Trythall, Chairman_.* Supervisors O.J.Rihn, J.P., } Casey, Vincent Hock, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. j - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In the Matter of Grant of Leave of Absence to John Bermingham. John Bermingham, Commissioner of Contra Oosta,County for the Panama-Paoifio International Exposition, having requested a leave of absence of sixty days from r' the State Of California; It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that John Ber- mingham, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after leaving the State. In the Matter of Assessment of Reclamation District No. 830. Reclamation District No. 83O having on the 18th day of April, 1912, filed with the Clark of this Board the list of Assessments made in said District, and no writ- ton objections having been made to said assessment, It is by the Board ordered that said Assessment is hereby approved. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit. Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. toes: None. Absent on roll call. Supervisor Rihn. In the Matter of Construction of double Track Railway on Portions of San Pablo Avenue and Road No. 9 Of San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County. The following Resolution is presented to the Board and adopted by the unanimous Tote thereof, to wits RESOLVED, By the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs: THAT WHERFUS by ordinance no. 95 passed and adopted by this Board of Supervisor on September 6, 1904, a franchise was granted to W.S.Rheem, his successors and assigle for a single or double track street railway on portions of San Pablo Avenue and road No. 9 of the San Pablo Rancho and other streets and roads therein particularly des- oribed; and, 6: 357.i` WHEREAS by ordinance No. 116 passed and adopted by this Hoard of Super- visors on October 6, 1906, a franchise was granted to W,S,Rheem, his heirs, success- ore and assigns for a single or double track street railway on portions of roads Use 13 and 9 of the San Pablo Rancho and therein partioularly described; and, WHEREAS at the time of the construction of the street railways under said franchises respectively the country then served by such street railways was sparsely settled and the single track railway with necessary switches then constructed under said respective franchises was ample to serve the traveling public; and, WHEREAS said franchise and street railways are now owned by the East Shore and Suburban Railway Company, a corporation; and WHEREAS the population of the territory served by such street railway has grown so large that such single track railroad is unable to properly a000modate the traveling public which is served by it; and, *' WHEREAS in order to meet such demand for more and better service on auoh street railway the said East Shore and Suburban Railway Company has oommenoed to la double tracks for its street railway under the terms of said franchises and such double tracks in no way interfere with the travelling public. NOW THEREFORE, this Board of Supervisors declares and finds that the public convenience and necessity require that said street railways should be oonatraoted and maintained as a double track dtreot railway on said streets and roads under the terms of said franchises and that this Board of Supervisora ratifies the sot- ion of said East Shore and Suburban Railway Company in oonstructing and operating a double track for snoh street railway under tho terms of said franchisee on said roads and streets and further finds that such oonstraotion and operation of such double tracks in no way interferes with the use of said streets and roads by the traveling public. i In the utter of Transfer of Funds. ,It is by the Board ordered that the following sums be transferred from the General to the State Fund, for the following purposes, to wit: Whittier State School, 0123.49, Rome for Feable-Minded, 176.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. !C In the Hatter of Petition of Residents of Alhambra Valley for a Voting Place. A oommaniostion having,been received, signed by reaidenta of Alhambra Precinct, praying for the building of an election booth for said preoinot, It is upon motion duly made and parried, by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to Supervisor Casey. 358 In the Matter of petition for incorporation of the City of Pullman, i J.E.Rodgers, Esq. attorney for petitioners appears in open Board, and requests that the petition praying for the calling of an election for the submission to the i qualified electors of the territory embraced within oertain described boundaries described in said petition, of the question of the incorporation of said territory, be withdrawn, Thereupon, upon motion of Supervisor Rook, seconded by Supervisor Buohanan, It is by the Board ordered that said petitioners be and they are hereby allowed to withdraw said petition. r In the Mattor of Canvass of Election Returns for Local Option Election held on May 14th, 1912, in Supervisor District No. 4. A special local option election having been hold in the respective election preoinots of Supervisor District No. 4, outside of incorpbratod cities and tarnvne, on the 14th day of May, 1912, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and 6 o'clock P.M. of said day, at which the question "Shall the sale of alcoholic liquors be li- oensed in said Fourth Supervisorial District" visa.submitted to the qualified elect- ore of said Supervisor Diatriot No. 4, and in each and all thepreoinots thereof, outside of incorporated cities and towns, The Board of Supervisors does now proceed to canvass the returns from said election and finds and determines that the returns of each, all and every of said election precincts are before the Board and on file in the office of the county Olerk and Further finds, determines and declares that the vote oast for and aglnst the proposition in each of the respective election precincts. outside of incorporated cities and towns, in said Supervisor District No. 4, and as shown by said returns is as follows, to wit: Yea. No. Bay Point Preoinot: 62. 23 Clayton " 103, 14 Morgan Ter " 18 12 Pittsburg J2 " 66 32 P07— 81 Whereupon the Board finds, determines, orders and Declares as a result of such oanvass thereof, that there was east on said proposition at said election so held in said Supervisor District No. 4, outside of incorporated cities and towns, the Following vote: c Yes: 249. No: 81. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Rook, Buchanan and Trythall. Ross. None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Rihn. 359. In the Natter of Complaint against Saloon Of Jesse Gin000hio. A complaint having been filed against the saloon of Jesse Gin000hio by G.A. Calhoun and William Idislenz, and a citation having been duly issued out of this Board to said Jesse Gin000hio to appear and show cause why hie license should not be revok- ed and there also having bean issued by this Board, a subpoena commanding G.W.Calhoun and Wm.Idielonz to appear and attend before the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on the 20th day of May, 1912, at 11 o'clock A.M. then and there to testify in the above named matter and said subpoena having been delivered to the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa, for service and having been returned to this Board with his return endorsed thereon showing that same was served on said G.W. Calhoun and William Mielenz on the 10th day of May, 1912, at she County of Contra Costa and said . G.W.Calhoun and William Meilen having failed to appear and testify before said Board as commanded by said subpoena, said G.W. Calhoun and William Mielenz and deemed in contempt, and it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board certify such fact to the Judge of the Superior Court of Contra Costa County that said G.W.Calhoun and William Mielenz have failed to appear and testify before this Board after having been duly served by a-Abpoena issued by order of this Board and that said Board requests the pYesenoe of said witnesses before this Board on the 27th day of May, 1912, at 11 o'clock A.M. It is by the Board ordered that the above entitled matter be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday May 27th, 1912, at 11 o'clock A.M. And-the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 27th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. . ......Chairman. Attest:..............................Clark. • 306 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, May 27th, 1912. The Board not at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors 0.J.Rihn, J.P, Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. In the Matter of Petition to Change flame of Black Diamond School District. Dr. F.S.Gregory, J.A. MoAvoy and James Fitzgerald, and fifteen other quali- fied electors of Black Diamond School District having on the 27th day of April, 1912 filed with the clerk of this Board a petition praying that the name of the School District known and designated as Black Diamond School District of Contra Costa Ooun- ty be changed to and designated as Pittsburg School District of Contra Costa County and said petition coming on regularly for consideration and decision, .by the Board this 27th day of May, 1912, due proof being made to this Board that the Clerk of thi Board has given notice of this hearing to all parties interested by sending register ed mail to each of the Trustees of said School District of the notice of the time set for hearing on said petition, which notice was mailed at least ten days before the day set for hearing and no one appearing to object to granting said petition, Therefore, be it Resolved that the prayer of said petition be granted and the name of School District heretofore known and designated as Black Diamond School District of Contra Costa County be and the same is hereby changed to and called and designated Pittsburg School District of Contra Costa County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Pound Keeper in Stege Pound Diatriot. A petition signed by qualified electors of Stege Pound District, praying for appointment of Frank Edward Lawton as Pound Keeper in and for Stege Pound District, having been filed with the Board, It is by the Board ordered upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, seconded by Sup- ervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that said Frank Edward Lawton, be and he is hereby appointed Pound Keeper in and for Stege Pound District. It is further ordered that said Frank Edward Lawton take the oath and give bond as required by Ordinance of this Board. 36 iIn the Matter of Complaint against• saloon of Jesse Ginn000hio. Complaint having boon made to this Board against the saloon of Jesse Ginn000hio near 30brante, and a citation having been issued by this Board citing the said Jesse Ginn000hio to appear before this Board and shore cause why his license should not be revoked and said Jesse Ginnocchio having appeared in obedience to said citation be- tore this Board at this time and being represented by bee D.Windrem, his attorneys said complaint is heard; Thereupon the District Attorney calls Jesse Ginn000hio and G.W.Oalhoun who are sworn and testify under oath in regard to said complaint; Thereupon Jesse Ginnoochio oalls'George W.Brown who is sworn and testifies on behalf of said Jesse Ginnocohio; Thereupon the Board having heard all the evidence end from said evidence it determines and finds that said Jesse Ginn000hio has not been conducting his business of selling liquor as in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance of,this Board and is not a proper person to be intrusted with the sale of liquors at retail; Thereupon on motion of Supervisor Rihn, seoonded by Supervisor Casey, It is by the Board ordered that the license heretofore issued to Jesse Ginnocchio be and the some is hereby revoked and said license declared null and void from this date. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buohehan and Trythall. Hose: bone. (, And the Board takes raoses to meet on Monday, June 3rd, 1912, at 10 o'clock ... .. ... .. .... r..Chairman. Attest: ....................Clerk. 362 { In the Board of Supervisors- _ of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, June 3rd, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Supervisors O,J.Rihn, J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook and W.J. Bud ohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.H.Trythall, Chairman. In the Matter of appointment of Chairman Pro Tem. Chairman J.H.Txythall, being absent, On Motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisot Casey, It is by the,Board ordered that W.J.Buohanan be and he is hereby elected temporary Chairman of this Board for this meeting. • The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of May, 1912, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Olerk. In the Matter of Appointment of Committee on General Fund Bills. W.J.Buohanan, having been elected temporary Chairman of this Board for this meeting, It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor C.J.Rihn be and he is hereby • appointed on the General Fund Committee for the allowance of Bills at this parts- oular meeting. • In the Matter of application of W.P.Birby for a Liquor License. W.P.Sirby, having made application to this Board for a liquor license and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said proposed saloon is located too close to other saloons and that said proposed saloon is within the incorporated lim- its of the City of Richmond as annexed, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, seconded by Supervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that said application for a saloon be and the same is hereby denied, • and that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to said W.P.girby the amount of money deposited with said petition. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, and Buchanan. Hoes: None. Absent: Supervisor Trythall, k, 363 . In the Matter.of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the same of intoxicating liquors in quantities lees than one quart are made to the Board by the following named person at the following named places, to witl Mrs. Maggie Asears Midway Saloon San Pablo Ave. Byron Hot Springs Ino. Byron Hot Springs Hotel Lizzie Coates Horth side Concord Ave. Bear Concord R.S.Capon Red House San Pablo Ave. Cornelius Crowley Lot 4, Block "A" Crockett Grand Oany6n Park Co. Grand Canyon Park Hear San Pablo P.Guerrieri & Son Lot B, Block 4, Valona Clement George Valona Park Saloon Valona Grosjean & Kennedy S.W. Cor. San Pablo & Potrero Avee. A.R.Hunt Wayside Inn Lafayette Jeremiah Mahoney First St. & Parker Ave. Rodeo James E.Merryman Morton's Hotel Nichols E.Havellier Oor. Blake and San Pablo Avee. W.G.Soto Cor. Potrero and San Pablo Avee. Stege Soh. Diet. a L.. Frank Trevits Alamo Saloon Dsnvi-}e The application of P. Murphy for a wholesale liquor license at Horth side of Loring Ave. Crockett was also made to the Board. The Board fixes hearing on said applications for Monday, July let, 1912, at. 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licensee. The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licensee for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lees than one quart to the following named persona at the following named plaoes, to wit: Jerry Burke Commercial Hotel Port Costa R.Costanza Welcome Saloon Valona Thomas Cox Iriquois Saloon Ovookett F.B.Ferrando N. aide Wanda St. Valons Joseph Hittmann Central Hotel, Blum h Wi#tenmyer Adtn, Concord M.T.Belly Pullman Garden Saloon, Lots 6-7, Block E' • Wm.glieber Junot.$srtinez & Pacheco Road and Road leading to Pacheco Warehouse and Landing. Mary Lynch California Hotel Port Costa John Lucy Port Costa P.Milesi Lombardo Saloon, Loring Ave. Crockett Alonzo Marston Cutting Boulevard San Pablo Ave.. J.R.Moitoza Cnion.Saloon San Pablo 364` ; X.G. Rose Danville Hotel Danville A.A.Rogers Main St. Walnut Oreek The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Cas6y, Hook and Buchanan. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Trythall. K. In the Matter of application for liquor Licenses. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of T.Bunken, J.F. Leroy, J.L.Frerichs and J,Lavorai, for liquor licensee, be and the same is hereby continued to and set for.Monday, June 17th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Dasey, Hook and Buchanan. Noes: Hone. Absent: Supervisor Trythall. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. The State Board of Control having notified this Board that applicants for State Aid must file new petitions for allowance beginning with the fiscal year July let, instead of the Calendar year, Thereupon, the Board orders that the allowances heretofore made to all indigent be and the same is hereby die-oontinued from and after July let, 1912. K In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. On motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the followin oash allowances be and the same are hereby made to the following named persona, to wit: Fred Fink Orphani:ge, Oakland, Cal. for care and support of Clarence Dolan, Robert F.Dolan, Leslie :.Dolan, Liles r,Dolan Theodore T.Dolon, $50.00 per month commencing April 18th, 1912, Florence M.Sump, $25.00 per month, commencing June let, 1912: Mrs. Martha Rogers, $25.00 per month commencing Maro$ lat, 1912. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in the sumo set op- posite their respective names, until the further order of this Board. %,.. 365 • In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It Is by the Board ordered that the following named indigents be allowed the following amounts in supplies, to wit: Mrs. Roes Flynn, $25.per month, commencing May let, 1912. George W.Ruesell, $12. per month, oommenoing Jan. let, 1912. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge work, material, rook, oil, road material, eto. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, material, rook,oil, eto. having been presented against the different funds of the oounty, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are ordered paid tothe following named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned; to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund General Chemical Co. $ 37.63 $ 36.83 R.D.1,3.D.4, $ 1.00 Standard 011 Co. 270.61 200. 1, 1, 70.61 ^ " " 220.16 200. 1, 1, 20.16 A.J. MoRshon - 674.77 673. 1, 3, 1.77 651.18 660. 1, 3, 1.18 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of the above named olaimsnts, in the sums and out of the funds above named. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook and Buchanan. Hoes: None. Absent: Supervisor Trythall. ¢,�, in the Matter of Report of Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County. Frank T.3wett, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County and Percy Douglas, Horticultural Inspector, files their report with this Board, of their work for the past sixty days. Said report is read to the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. 3O k In the Matter of Report of John Bermingham, f Jr. Oommissioner to Panama-Paoifio Exposition. John Bermingham, Jr. Commissioin r to Panama-Paoifio International Exposition files his report with this Board of his work during the last preceding mont'r. Said report is read to the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. In the Matter of appointment of Members of County Board of Education. The term of office of Annie Loucks, and 0. H. Jones, expiring on the let day of July, 1912, It is by the Board ordered that the matter of appointment of successors of said Annie Loucks and C.H.Jonee, as members of the Board of Education be and the same are hereby continued to and set for Monday';. June l7th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Lost Warrant of W.S.George. W.S.George, having filed his affidavit showing that on the let day.of May, 1912, there was issued to W.S.George by the County Auditor of said County a war- rant on the County Hospital Fund numbered 2293, for the sum of §50. and that said warrant was registered by the County Treasurer of said County and by him numbered 2293, and that the same was delivered to this deponent and remained in his possessio until on or about the 2nd day of May, 1912,43con it was lost and has not since been in deponent's possession, and praying that the County Treasurer refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant. Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant.T%. In the Matter of lost warrant of F.E.Adams, President of the Richmond Lumbar Company. F.E.Adems, President of the Richmond Lumber Company having filed hie affidavit showing that on the 4th day of December, 1911s there was issued to Richmond Lumber Company by the County Auditor of Contra Rosta,Oounty, a warrant on the County Road . 367 •, _' fund numbered 6836, for $49.33;that the same waa delivered to this deponent and re- mained in hie possession on or about the '7th day of December, 1911s when it was lost and praying that the County Treasurer refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant; Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of Dame be issued by the County Auditor registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant.x. L.M. y� g Pourb of ffiupErbrsnrs Cmdra(gosta(dountU o$!s!e of 41a1i(nrnin 4 • .;i �i r'. ' r • f I 36'7 fund numbered 6636, for $49.33;that the same was delivered to this doponent and re- mained in his possession on or about the 7th day of Deoember, 1911, when it was lost and praying that the County Treasurer refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplioate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant; Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby direated to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of Same be issued by the County Auditor registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original loot warrant-'K, In the utter of Allowanoe of Claims. Claims againat the different funds of the.County ere presented to t he Board and those found to be oorreotly eigned and to be oorroot are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clerk andordered entered on the Allow= anoo Book of this Board. And the Board takes reoess to meet on Monday, June 17th, 1912, at 10 o'clook A.M. p� , 1 Jr t: Chairman. .. ............ ............Clerk. t _ k 36$ r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stat e"of California. Monday, June 17th, 1912. The Board mot at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon.J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J,Rihn. jJ.P.0aeey, Vincent Hook. W.J^ - - _Ruohanan. J.H.welle, Clark. I In the Matter of application of J.F Leroy, for a Liquor license. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said applioant J.P.Leroy is not a fit and proper person to be intrusted with selling of liquors at retail, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that the application of said J.F.Laroy for a liquor license be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Colleotor be and he is hereby authorized to return to said applicant the money deposited with said appldcation.Nc. In the Matter of Communication of City Council of City of Richmond to determine the proportion of bonded indebtedness now ex Sating in Stege School District. to be borne by City of Richmond. I A communication from City Counail of City of Richmond, praying that the Board of Supervisors fix and determine the proportion of bonded indebtadnese now existing in Stage School Bistriot, which should be borne and paid by City of Richmond, by reason of the fact that on June ,6th, 1912, a portion of such school District was annexed to and now is a part of the municipal corporation of City of Rihhmond, having been presented to this Board. It is by the Board orders& that the hearing on said oommunication be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday June 24th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. It is by the Board further ordered that the clerk of this Board notify the Trustees of each school dietriot of the date and place of said hearing. In the Matter of application of E.B. & A.L.Stone & Co. for permission to arose county Road near Antioch. An application for permission to arose County Road near Antioch, having been presented to this Board and a protest having been filed by J.P.Soheller. st al. against granting of said permission, It is by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby continue to and set for Monday. June 24th. 1912, at10 o'clock A.M. 3W' i In the Matter of Appointment of Members Of Board of-8duaation. The terms of office of Miss Annie Loucks and C,H.Jones, as Members of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County. having expired, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Casag; seconded by Supervisor Rihn, by the Board ordered that C.H.Jones, be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the Board of Education of the County of Contra Costa. for a term of two years. The vote on foregoing order being as follows: Ayes; Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: None. Thereupon, on motion of Supervisor Hook, seoonded by Supervisor Buohanan7 It is by the Board ordered that Annie Louoks be and she is hereby appointed a Member of the Board of Education of the County of Contra Costa for the term of two years. The vote of the Board thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: )xparvisore Rihn, Casey, Hook and BuoDanan. Noos: Sgpervisor Trythall. In the Matter of approval of Bond of Frank Edward Lawton, Pound Keeper of Stege Pound District. It is by the Board ordered that the bond of Frank Edward Lawton, as Pound Keeper in and for Stoge Pound District, be and the same is hereby approved, and the Chairman is ordered to note approval thereon. In the Matter of application of J.L.Freriohs, for a liquor License. The License Tax Colleotor is authorized to issue g liquor license authorising ,the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, to J.L.Freriohs on Lot, 6, Front St. Byron.K, In the Matter of application of iJ.L.Lavrai for a liquor license, Joseph L.Lavoral. having made application to this Board for an order permit- ting him to withdraw his application filed with this Board for a liquor license to sell liquor at the Now Lafayette Hotel, Contra Costa County, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Joseph L. Lavoral, be and he is hereby permitted to withdraw said application and it is fur- 370 thsr Ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to said Joseph L.Lavoral, the money deposited with said application.J"'' In the }Latter of application of Martin Bunken, for a.Liquor License. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the building in which said applicant has applied for a liquor license is situated within the Oity of Rich- man& as annexed, and that this Board has no jurisdiction therein, It is. upon motion made and carried, by the Board ordered that said appli- cation of Martin Bunken for a liquor license be and the same is hereby denied, upon said grounds. It is, further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to said Martin Bunken.the money deposited with said application In the Matter of Accepting Draft of a Proposed Convoyanoe of Certain Rights-of-way to the County of Contra Costa for Highway Crossings. The following Resolution was adopted by unanimous votd of the Board, to vrit: SPHEREAS, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Be Railway Company has submitted to this Board a draft of a proposed conveyance of certain rights-of-way to the county for highway oroseings, across the railway tracks of said Railway Company, near Pitts burg, in this county, and, WHEREAS. all conditions and covenants contained in said proposed deed of Oonveyanoe are satisfactory to this Board, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that this Board accept a conveyance from said Rail- way of said Highway Crossings upOn the terms and conditions sat forth in said pro- posed Conveyance. In the Matter of advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. PI.S.Parlep, of the City of Richmond appears before this Board on behalf of Mr. Madsen, Chairman of the Plays and Means Committee of Allied Chambers of Commerce and asks this Board to make an appropriation to help defray the expenses of bring- ing the River and Harbor Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States to this Coast to inspect the rivers and differ- ant projects that are required to be done along the water front of Contra Costa County to facilitate shipping and protect the farming lands from floods and inundat- ion. Thereupon. on motion of Supervisor Rihn, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 3'71 • It is by the Board ordered that this Board appropriate $500 from the adver- tising fund of the County of Contra Costa, for said purpose of helping defray the expenses of bringing said Committees to this Coast. It is further ordered that said amount be paid by this Board upon presentation of a duly verified claim thereof, by the said Committee. In the Matter of petition for Establishment of County IBublic Library. It is by the Board ordered that the said petition be and the same is hereby laid over for one year. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote Of the Board. • In the Matter of Bridges in Supervisor Districts Noe. 1 and 0. Supervisor Rihn having reported to this Board that the bridge over San Pablo Creek in Sheldon School Distriotis in bad condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereof. and Supervisor Trythall having reported to this Board that the Stone House Bridge over Marsh Creek. is in bad condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereof, It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Rihn and Supervisor Trythall, be and they are and each of them is, hereby ordered to proceed at once to replace or repair said bridges without notice. In the Matter of Advertising for the Furnishing of Supplies for County of Contra Costa. It is by the Board ordered that the time for opening bide heretofore ad- vertised for, for furnishing supplies to the County of Contra Coats, be continued to and set for Monday, June 24th. 1912. In the Matter of Construction of Bridge • over San Pablo Creek. near Sheldon School District. Supervisor Rihn, presents plans and specifications prepared by Elam O.Brown, County Surveyor, for a bridge to be constructed across San Pablo Creek. near Sheldon School; Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications are hereby approved and adopted by thio Board. 372 >' I Thereupon supervisor Rihn, requests authority of the Board to advertise for bids for the construction thereof. Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that sealed bids will be received by this Board at or before 10 o'clock A.M. on July 15th. 1912, for the furnishing of materials And construction of said bridge screen said San Pablo Creek, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared therefor, by the County Surreyor, Elam O.Brown, and adopted by this Board this day and noir on file in the Office of the clerk hereof; It is ordered that all bidders be,required to accompany his or their bid with a certified check of ten per cent of the amount bid payable to Chairman of the Board of Supervisors as a guarantee on the part of the successful bidder, that he will, within five days after the acceptance of hie bid, enter into a written con- treat for the furnishing of materials and construction of said bridge in acoordanoo with plane and specifications and will execute and file with this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $1000 with a good and sufficient Surety Company or sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract. The Board reserves the right to refect any or all bids if they deem it for the beat interests of the county. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. It is further ordered that notice of receiving of bids be published in the Contra Costa Gazette and Richmond daily Independent. The foregoing order is passed by the Anathimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of changing Boundaries and Fixing Boundaries of Election Precincts. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that certain territory in the Precincts of San Pablo, and Stege Nos. 1 and 2. have been annexed to the City of Richmond, and same will be required to be re-established; Upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the following territory heretofore included in said Prooinots be and the same is hereby changed to and designated and named as hereinafter set forth, and described under respective election precincts below named; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 12. All that certain territory situated in Contra Costa County, State of Galife: ornia, and bounded and described as follows,to wit; Beginning at the intersection of the easterly boundary line Of the City of Richmond and the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond, as said boundary lines exist on April 15. 1912, and running thence along a direct extension northerl of the said easterly boundary line northerly to an intersection of the last said line with the line drawn parallel to and 126 feet southerly measured at right anglo from the southerly line of County road Number 16; thence along said line 126 feet southerly from the southerly line of County road No. 16 easterly to the easterly line of Block 6, San Pablo Villa Traot; thenoo+eoutheaaterly along the last said 3'73 line and a direction extension southeasterly thereof, southeasterly to the northerly Home line of the Andrade.Traot; thence along last said line northeasterly to the center Of Wildcat Creek; thence along the center of Wildcat Creek easterly to the inter- section of the center.of Wildcat Creek with a line drawn parallel to and westerly measured at right angles 160 feet from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence along said last line southerly to an intersection of last said line with the exten- sion westerly of a line drawn parallel to and southerly 125 feet measured at right angles from the southerly line of Glenn Avenue as said Glenn Avenue is shown and designated on that certain map entitled "Map of East Richmond Boulevard, Contra Costa County, etc." on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costs. California; thence along last said extension and along said line par- allol to the southerly line of Glenn Avenue easterly to an intersection of said lino parallel to Glenn Avenue with the center lino of Park Avenue as said Park Avenue is shown and designated on a certain map entitled "Map of Towksbury Heights, etc" and filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County,Califor- nia; thence from said last intersection easterly to the meet northerly corner of Lot Two (2) in Block fourteen (14) as said Lot and Block are shown on the aforesaid Map of Tewksbury Heights ; thence along the easterly boundary line of Lots two (2) three (3), four (4). five (6). six (6), seven (7), and eight (8) of said Block fourt an (14) end a direct extension southeasterly of last said boundary line to an inter- section of said extension of said line with the sxtension northerly of the easterly, boundary line of Lot six (6) in Block thirteen (13) of said Map of Tewksbury Heights thence along said extension of the easterly boundary line of Lot Six (6) and along the boundary line of Lots six (6), to seventeen (17), inclusive, in said Block thir- teen (13). southerly to the southeasterly corner of Lot seventeen (17). Bloo4 Thirteen (13), thence in a direct lino southerly to the most northerly corner of Lot one (1) Block twelve (12), of said Map,of Tewksbury Heights; thence along the easterly bound ary line of Lots one (1) to nine (9), inclusive, of Block Twelve (12), of said map of Tewksbury Heights; southerly to the most easterly corner of Lot Nine (9). Block Twelve (12); thence in a direct line southerly to the most northerly line of Lot Nine (9). Block Eighty-two (82) of the map entitled "East Richmond Heights Tract" thence along the easterly boundary line of Lots Nine(9) and twenty-one (21). Block eighty-two (82) southerly to the southeasterly corner of Lot twenty-one (21). Block Eighty-two (82)1 thence along a direct extension southerly of last said line to an intersection with the westerly line of Doremue Avenue as said Doremue Avenue is sh on the aforesaid map of East Richmond Heights Tract; thence along the said southwest ly line of Doremue Avenue and a direct extension southeasterly of said southwesterly boundary line of Doremue Avenue to an intersection with the direct extension of the easterly boundary line of Lot eleven (11) Block sixty-niibe(62), said map of East Richmond Heights Tract; thence along said last extension and along the easterly boundary line of Lotseloven (11), ten (10), Nine (9), eight (8). seven (7). and six ,(6) in said Block sixty-`nine (69) and a direct extension southerly of the said east- erly boundary line of last said lots southerly of an extension northerly of the easterly boundary line of Lot six (6) Block sixty-eight (68) of the said Map of 374 1 East Richmond Heights; thence along the said extension of the easterly boundary line of Lot six (6). Block sixty-eight (68) and along the easterly boundary line of Lots sig (6) to fifteen (15), inolusiVe in Block sixty-eight (68). and along a direct extension southerly of said easterly boundary line of said last lots southerly to an intersection with the northerly boundary line of Lot sixty-five (65) of that:oertain map'.antitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" and filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County California; thence along ft most northerly line of Lot sixty-five (65), and westerly to the line dividing Lots sixty-eight (68) and sixty-five, (65), of the aforesaid Map of the San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly along last said line to the southerly boundary line of Lot sixty-eight (68) last mentioned; thence along last said line and a direct extension thereof westerly to a line drawn parallel to and westerly one hundred and fifty (150) feet measured at right angles from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence along last said line parallel to San Pablo Avenue southerly to an intersection with a direct extension northerly of the westerly line of Lot sixty-one (61) San Pablo Rancho;thenoo along last said ex- tension to its intersection with center line of Cutting Boulevard; thence easterly I running along, the center line of Cutting Boulevard to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of the City of Richmond as it existed on May 28th, 1912;' thence northerly running along the easterly boundary line of the City of Richmond as it Existed on May 28th. 1912, tothepoint of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13. Beginning at a point in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, where the center line of Cutting Boulevard intersects the easterly line of City of Richmond as it existed on May 28th, 1912; thence running easterly along center of Gutting Boulevard to its intersection with a direct extension northerly of the westerly line of Lot 61 San Pable Rancho; thence southerly along last said extension and along westerly boundary line of Lot 61 San Pablo Rancho and along direct eaten- Sion southerly of said westerly line of said Lot 61, San Pablo Rancho southerly to an intersedtion with a line drawn parallel to and 125 feet southerly from the south- erly line of Cypress Street measured at right angles hereto; thence along Said line i parallel to and 125 feet southerly from Oypress Street easterly to an interaeotion with a line drawn parallel to and 150 feet measured at right angles westerly from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence along last said line parallel to San Pablo Avenue southerly to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and 100 feet measured at right angles northerly from the northerly line of Bay View Avenue; thence along said line .parallel to Bay View Avenue easterly to the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence along last Said line southerly to northerly like of Lot 18. San Pablo Rancho; thence along said northerly boundary line of Lot 18, San Pablo Rancho westerly to easterly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Paoifi Railway; thence along Said easterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway in a general southerly direction to line dividing Alameda and Contra QOeta CountieS4 thence along last said line westerly to the easterly poundary line of the City of Richmond; thence along easterly boundary line of the Oity of Richmond'northerly to i the point of beginning. I 375 STEGE.PRECINCT. Beginning at a point in County boundary line between Alameda and Oontra Costa Counties at a point where the easterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway ,Intersects the said county boundary line, the said point being the most southeast- erly corner of incorporated city of Richmond as annexed June 6th, 1912; thence running northwesterly, easterly, northwesterly and northerly running along eastern boundary Nine of the incorporated limits of the City of Richmond as annexed June 6th 1912, to the Northwest corner of Lot 65, San Pablo Rancho; thence east along North boundary line of Lot 65 aforesaid, to the Northeast corner of the same in line be- tween Rancho San Pablo and Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence northeasterly along the line between Ranchoes San Pablo and E1 Sobranto to the southwest corner of J.Boae Tract, sometimes called Patterson Tract in Rancho El Sobrante; thence east to the southeast corner of said Boas Tract; thence running southeasterly along the Northeasterly bound cry of the Moran and Fallon Tract, Fitzgerald Tract, Havey Tract in Rano ho El Sobrant to westerly boundary of the Thornton 1000 core tract; thence south along westerly boundary of said Thornton 1000 care tract to the southwest corner of said Thornton 1000 sore tract; thence easterly to the northwest corner of Brisao Tract of said Rancho.E1 Sobrante; thence running eaetorly and southeasterly along the northerly and�eaoterly boundary of Brisao Tract, Curran Tract and Hopkins Tract to a point in line between Supervisor Districts Nos. 1 and 2; thence southwesterly along line be- tween Supervisor Dietricts Nos. 1 and 2 to line between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties; thence'along the line between said Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa In a general northerly and westerly direction to point of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT. Beginning at intersection of the easterly boundary line of the City of Richmond and northerly boundary line of City of Richmond as said boundary lines ex- istod on April 15th, 1912 and running thence along a direct extension northerly of said easterly boundary line northerly to an intersection of last said line with the line drawn parallel to and 125 feet southerly measured at right angles from the southerly line of County Road No. 16; thence along said line 125 feet southerly from the southerly line of County road No. 16 easterly to the easterly line of Block 6 San Pablo Villa Tract; thence southeasterly along the last said line and a direct extension southeasterly thereof, southeasterly to the northerly line of the Andrade Home treat; thence along said line northeasterly to the center of Wildcat Oreek; ,thenoe along center of Wildcat Creek easterly to the intersection of the center of Wildcat Greek with a line dravm parallel to and westerly measured at right angles 150 feet from the westerly line of San Paglo Avenue; thence along last said line southerly to an intersection of last said line with the extension westerly of a line drawn parallel to and southerly 125 feet measured at right angles from the southerly line of Glenn Avenue, as said Glenn Avenue is shown and designated on that certain map entitled "Map of East Richmond Boulevard, Contra Costa County, eto. .Y on file in the office of the County Recorder of Oounty of Contra Costa, California; thence along last said extension and along said line parallel to the southerly line of Glenn Avenue easterly to an intersection of said lino parallel to Glenn Avenue with the center line of Park Avenue as said Park Avenue is shown and designated on a certain map entitled "Map of Tewksbury Heights, *to." filed in the office of the Cour ty Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence from last said intersection easterly to the most northerly corner of Lot 2 in Block 14, as said lot.and block are shown on the aforesaid map of Tewksbury Heights; thence along the easterly boundary Of lots 2. 3, 4. 5, 6. 7, and 8 in said Block 14, and a direct extension southeasterl of last said boundary line to an intersection of said extension of said line with ext n- cion northerly of the easterly boundary line of Lot 6, in Block 13, of said map of Tewksbury Heights; thence along said extension of the easterly boundary line of Lot 6 and along bo,4ndary line of Lots 6 to 17. inclusive, in said Block 13, southerly to the southeasterly corner of Lot 17, Block 13; thence in a direct line southerly to the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Block 12, of said Map of Tewksbury Heights, thence along easterly boundary line of Lots 1 to 9, inclusive, in Block 12, of said map of Tewksbury Heights, southerly, to the most easterly corner of Lot 9, Block 12, thence in a direct line southerly to the most northerly line of Lot 9, Block 82, of the map entitled "East Richmond Heights Tract"; thence along easterly boundary line of Lots 9 and 21, Block 82, Southerly, to the southeasterly corner of Lot 21, Block 82, thence along a direct extension southerly of last said line to m intersection with the westerly line of Doremus Avenue as said Doremus Avenue is shown on the aforesaid map of East Richmond Heights Tract; thence along said southwesterly line of Doremus Avenue and a direct extension southeasterly of said Southwesterly boundary line of said Doremus Avenue to an intersection with a direct extension of the east- erly boundary line of Lot 11. Block 69, said map of East Richmond Heights Tract; thence along last said extension and along the easterly boundary Sine of Lots 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, and 6, in Block 69, and a direct extension southerly of the said east- erly boundary line of last said lots, southerly of an extension northerly of the easterly boundary line of Lot 6. Block 68 of the said Map of East Richmond Heights; thence along the said extension of the easterly boundaryline of Lot 6. Block 68, and along the easterly boundary line of Lots 6 to 15, inclusive, in Block 68, and along a direct extension southerly to eaid easterly boundary line of said lots southerly to an intersection with the northerly boundary line of Lot 65 of that certain map entitled "Map of San Pablo Rancho accompanying and forming a part of the final report of Referees in Partition and filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. California] thence easterly along the northern boundary of Lot 65 San Pablo Rancho to the southeast corner of the Tewksbury Tract; thence northeast- to the erly in a direct linepsouthweet corner of the Patterson Tract in Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence easterly along southerly boundary line of Patterson Tract to the southeast corner of the same; thence in a direct line southerly to the northwest corner of Thornton 1000 acre tract; thence south along westerly boundary of Thornton Tract to southwest corner thereof; thence southeasterly running along dividing line be- tween lands of Dougall, Thornton. Brisao, Lasserot, Cowen, Baden. and Hopkins to line between Supervisor Districts Nos. 1 and 2; thence northeasterly to southeast cor ner of Briones Ranch, or Rancho Boca de is Canada del Pinole; thence north along westerly boundary of said Briones Ranch to Woodward+s lard; thence west to southwest corner of lVocdward's land; thence north to station in Pinole Valley road; thence run- ning along said road in a northwesterly direction to the incorporate limits of the 3'77 town of Pinola; thence westerly, northerly, westerly along southerly and westerly boundary of the town of Pinola to a point where the westerly boundary of the incor- porate town of Pinola intersects the road leading from Pinola to San Pablo; thence ,running along said road and boundary of Giant Precinct southwesterly to the point on said road opposite to southeast corner of Lot 222, thence westerly along southern boundary of Lots 222 and 228, of said San Pablo Rancho to Road 21; thence northerly along said Road No. 21 to lands of T.W.Mulford or Lot 225; thence westerly along southern boundary of Lot 225 to southwest corner thereof; thence southerly and west- erly running along the western boundary of lot 201, San Pablo Rancho to a point bear- ing due east from the northeast corner of the incorporation of the City of Richmond; thence westerly to the said Northeast corner of the incorporation of the town of Richmond; thence southerly and easterly running along the western and northerly boundaries of the incorporated limits of the City of Richmond, into the place of ibeginning. And the Board takes recess to most on Monday, June 24th, 1812, at 10 o'clock A.Ti. f hairman. Attest:. .... ............ ....'.Clerk. i In the B9ard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, June 24th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P,Oaesy, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J«H.Welle, Clerk. In the Matter of Award of Contracts for Furnishing Supplies to the County of Contra Costa. This Board having heretofore by its order duly made and entered directed and instructs& the clerk of this Board to advertise for bide for the furnishing of grocer i Ise, certain provisions, clothing, dry goods, drugs, stationery, and other supplies, to the County Hospital, Jail and Court House, and said clerk having so advertised for bids for the furnishing thereof in manner and for the time prescribed by law, and bids for furnishing of said supplies having been heretofore reoeivad by the Board, #nd thi Board having fully considered the same and carefully examined the samples submitted to the Board by respective bidders, Orders that the contracts for the furnishing of certain supplies to the County of Contra Costa for the ensuing year be awardedto the following named persons and firms, each of said persons and firms to furnish a good anVauffloient bond with one or more sufficient sureties in the sum of $1000 conditioned for the faithful perform- once of contracts awarded to them and each of them. The following are the names of persons and firms to whom contracts are awarded and the list of articles to be sup- plied by each and prices to be paid therefor, to wit: L. M. 1,A LL COMPANY. Bacon, First Class, Breakfast, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 .25 + Bon Ami per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Butter 10. 1 pickled roll, in barrels, per lb. . , . . . . . . . . . . ..37* Bunter, Creamery, Aug, t0 Feb. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Feb. to Aug. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Broome, per don. No. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 n n n n 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.25 Bran, in Books, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.60 Coffee, ground, In 50 lb. lots, per lb . . . . . . . . .26 Corn Meal, white or yellow, per 100 lbe. . . . . , 2.66 Cornstarch, Kingsford-Oswego, 40 lb, boxes, per 2b. .. . . . . . . .06 ` Eggs, by the ones, Feb. to Aug. per doz. . « , . . . 29 Flour:; aoheoo, in 60 lb* soaks, per bbl.196 lbs. per bbl. , . . . . 6.20 Hay, out, first quality, baled, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17«60 Matches, Block, per can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Onto, rolled, per 100 The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3.60 Penn, Split, per lb., , .O6} Prunes French 60e to SOB,*in saake,�per lb. 06 Rice, In 100 !is. soaks, per ib. . . . . . 6.40 Helaine, S4edlaes, Sultanas, nnblesohed, 601b. boss« per lb. .06} Sopp, Strykero, sand, per doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..40 Soap, Ivory, bath and toilet, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..56 SoaSolode,Borax, rbathr 100 andThe toilet,•per dozen,.' '1.10 Salta Dairy, 100 The. . . . . . . . . . . .. .... .70 Suga Tea, noolored,granulated, perJapan, 8 .60 by cheat, per lb. ... ........... ... _. .25 Syrup, per gallon . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..34 Tobacco, Ohewing, Star Plug, by bony per 1b. . . . . . .42 Tobsoco, Smoking, Union Lander, by oarton, per doz, 2 s/4 oz, each. . ..95 Tobacco, Durham, Smoking, by ourton per doz. 1 oz. each . . . . . . .60 Tomatoes,p1 gallon suns, per dos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.66 ToilYinegeatr, Vuhhamba Agp�aof 100 Cider ppker.gallonk � .18 Rhsst, r4fled in soaks, per ADD lbe. 2,(75 Wheat'& gats, in seeks, per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 i { In the 119ard of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. E Monday, June 84th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, r J.P.Oasay, Vincent Hook and W.J.Bnohsnan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. i In the Matter of Award of Contracts for Furnishing Supplies to the County of Contra Costa. This Board having heretofore by its order duly made and entered directed and instructed the clerk of this Board to advertise for bide for the furnishing of grocer i ies, certain provisions, clothing, dry goods, drugs, stationery, and other supplies, to the County Hospital, Jail and Court House, and said clerk having so advertised for bids for the furnishing thereof in minner and for the time prescribed by law, and bids for furnishing of said supplies having been heretofore received by the Board, 9nd thi Board having fully considered the same and carefully examined the samples submitted to the Board by respective bidders, Orders that the contracts for the furnishing of certain supplies to the County of Contra Costa for the ensuing your be awardedto the following named persons and firms, each of said persons and firms to furnish a good and'auffioient bond with one or more sufficient sureties in the sum of $1000 conditioned for the faithful perform- once of contracts awarded to them and each of them. The following are the names of persons and firms to whom contracts are awarded and the list of articles to be sup- plied by each and prices to be paid therefor, to wit: L. M. LASELL COMPANY, Bacon, First Class, Breakfast, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ .26 :•M Bon Ami, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Butter go. 1 pickled roll, in barrels, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..37* Butter, Crosmery, Aug, to Feb. per Sb. . . . . . . . . .39 n n Feb to Aug. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Brooms, Rev doz. No. I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 n t n 2, , , . 6.26 Bran, in snake, per ton 32.60 Coffee, ground, in 60 ib, lots, per Ib. . . . . . . . . . .26 Corn Meal, white or yellow, per 100 The. . . . . . . . . . . 2.66 Cornstarch, Kingsford-Oswego, 40 lb. boxes, per 11. . . . . . . . 06 ` Eggs, by the oase, Feb. to Aug, per dos. . . . . . . 29 Flour; aoheoo, in 60 lb. woks, par bbl.196 lbs. per bbl . . . . . 6.20 Hay, Oat, first quality, baled, per ton . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 17,50 Matches, Block, per can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Date, rolled, per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.60 Peas, split, per lb., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01 Prunes French 60e to 908, in Books, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 06 Rice, In 100 its. sacks, per lb. . . . . . . . . 6.40 Raisins, 36adlese, Sultanas, unbleached, 601b. bore. per"lb. . . . . . .O6} SolLp, Strykers, sand, per doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..40 Soap, Ivory, bath and toilet, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..86 $cap Borax, bath and toilet, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Sal coda, per 100 The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.10 Suit, Dairy, 100 The. . . . . . . . . .. .70 Tea,, noolored,eJapan, by0chest, per�lb. .�.�.�. . .�. .�. . . . , . 6,6 Syrup, per gallon . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..34 Tobacco, Chewing, Star Plug, by boa per lb. . . . . . .42 Tobacco, smoking, Union .Leader, by carton, per doz. 2 3/4 az. each . . ..96 Tobacco, Durham, Smoking, by carton per doz. I oz. each . . . . . . .60 Tomatoes, 1 gallon oans, per dos, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.66 VinegarPa9ohsmbe Appleaf 100 Cider ppgeper.galloer n . ... . . . .1B when , r111ed in Books, per �00 lbs. . 2 76 Wheat & vats, in sacks, per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 377 town of Pinola; thence westerly, northerly, westerly along southerly and westerly boundary of the town of Pinola to a point where the resterly boundary of the inoor- porate town of Pinola intersects the road leading from Pinola to San Pablo; thence .running along said road and boundary of Giant Precinct southwesterly to the point on said road opposite to southeast corner of Lot 222, thence westerly along southern boundary of Lots 222 and 228, of said San Pablo Rancho to Road 21; thence northerly along said Road No. 21 to lands of T.4f.Mulford or Lot 225; thence westerly along southern boundary of Lot 225 to southwest corner thereof; thence southerly and west- erly running along the western boundary of lot 201, San Pablo Rancho to a point bear- ing due east from the northeast corner of the incorporation of the City of Richmond; thence westerly to the said Northeast corner of the incorporation of the town of Richmond; thence southerly and easterly running along the western and northerly boundaries of the incorporated limits of the City of Richmond, into the place of beginning. And the Board takes recess to most on Monday, June 29th, 1812, at 10 o'clock .Chairman. Attest;. .... ............ .... .Clerk. 43�1I �a, • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Oalifornia. Monday, June 24th, 1812, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook and w.J,Buohanon. J.H.We11s, Olerk. In the Matter of Award of Contracts for Furnishing Supplies to the County of Oontra Costa. This Board having heretofore by its order duly made and entered direoted and instruote4 the clerk of this Board to advertise for bids for the furnishing of grocer ies, certain provisions, clothing, dry goods, drugs, stationery, and other supplies, to the County Hospital, Jail and Court House, and said clerk having so advertised for bide for the furnishing thereof in,mnner and for the time proscribed by law, and bids for furnishing of said supplies having been heretofore received by the Board, find thi Board having fully considered the some and carefully examined the samples submitted to the Board by respective bidders, Orders that the contracts for the furnishing of certain supplies to the County of Contra Costa for the ensuing year be awardedto the following named persons and firms, each of said persons and firma to furnish a good and'sufficient bond with one or more sufficient sureties in the sum of 13000 conditioned for the faithful perform- once of contracts awarded to them and each of them. The following are the names of persons and firma to whom contracts are awarded and the list of articles to be sup- plied by each and prices to be paid therefor, to wit: L. M. LASELL COMPANY. Baoon, First Close, Breakfast, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ .26 Bon Ami per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Butter *a. 1 pickled roll, in barrels, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . ..37} Butter, Creamery, Aug, to Feb. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . ,38 Feb. to Aug. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Brooms, per doz. No. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 n n n n 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.26 Bran, in sacks, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.64 Coffee, ground, in 60 lb, tote, par ib. .26 Corn Meal, white or yellow, per 100 The. . . . . . . . . . . 2.65 Cornstarch, Kingsford-Oswego, 40 lb, boxes, per lb . . . . . . . . .06 ` Eggs, by the case, Feb, to Aug, per dos. . . . . . . . 28 Floury aoheoo, in 60 lb. sacks, per bb1.186 lbs. per bbl . . . . . 6.20 Hay, Oat, first quality, baled, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.60 Matches, Block, per can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Oats, rolled, per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.60 Peas, Split, per lb., . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .061 Prunes French, 50s to SOs, in seeks, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 06 Rios, In l00 lbs. sacks, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.40 Raisins, 36adless, Sultanas, unbleached, 501b. boxe. per lb. . . . . . .06J Bopp, Strykere, sand, per doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..40 Soap, Ivory, bath and toilet, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..56 Soap, Bo x, bath and toilets per dozen+.• .. '1.10 Salt, Dairy, 100 The. . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . .70 SugaToo, 6noolorsd, Japan, by hest, per.lb •"6.6 25 0 Syrup, Per gallon . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..34 Tobacco, Chewing, Star Plug, by boa per lb. . . . . . .42 Tobacco, Smoking, Union Leader, by oarton, per doz. 2 3f4 oz. each . . ..86 Tobacco, Durham, Smoking, by carton per dos. 1 oz. each . . . . . . .60 Tomatoes, 1 gallon cane, per dos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.65 Toilet Pa or, by box of 100 pkgs. perlpkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .OS$ Vinogar, pham`s Apps Cider, per gallon 1E Aheat, rolled in sacks, per X00 lbs. . 2 75 Wheat do Cats, 1n sacks, per 100 lbs. 3.00 3'79 • Sheetinngg, Hleaohed, 6-4, per yard $ .14 Rospital Gauae, 4-4, per yard . . . . . . .04$ Toweling, linen brown, per yard . . .10 Toweling, Tn- sh, 18 inches wide, per yard . . . .16 Gingham Apron, per yard . . . . . . . . .�. . . . . .06 Shoes, jene Satin Calf, laced, plain wide toe, per pr. . . 1.76 Coal, Wellington, Locos, per tong . . . . . . . . . . . 10.60 Coal, Wellington, in nooks, per ton . . . . .. . 10.96 Oil, Distillate, 34° in drams, per gallon . . . . .07 3�4 Oil, Fuel, in gal. per gallon . . . . . . . . . . . .04 Gasoline, 72° In drums, per drum .19 Gasoline, 86° 1# drums, per gallon. . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 NRS. G. STEWART. Apples, dried, good quality, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . .07 Apples, evaporated, in boxes, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . .09 112 Beane, White, in full sacks, per lb. . . . . . . . . . .03 9 10 Beane, pink, Pall sacks, per lb. . . . . . . . . . .03} Barley, rolled, in seeks, per 100 The. . . . . . . .1.7 Brans, in seeks, per ton . . . . . . . . : 32.60 Ooffee, ground, in 60 lb. lots, per�lb. . . . 27 • Oraokers, Extra Sodas, 1/2 lb, boxes, per lb. . . . . . . 0 Codfish, middles, 40 lb. boxes, per lb. . . . . 08 Codfish, in strips, in 40 lb. boxes, per lb. . . . 0 Eggs, b;! the case, Aug. to Feb. per doz. . . .49 1/2 Flour, Pacheoo, in 60 lb. sacks, per bbl. 196 lbs, per bbl.6.20 11-, first quality, per lb. .18j Ray, alfalfa, first quality, baled, per ton. .17.00 Lard, in tube, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Macaroni, in 60 lb. boxes, No, 1, lb. .04} Matches, block, per can, . . . . . . . . . . .1.00 011, Elaine, in 6' gal, cane, per gallon .27t Peaches, sun dried, in sacks, per lb. . .08 Pearl Barley, by the sack, per ib. .06 Sago, per lb. . . . . . . . . .0 Sp hetti, No. 1, in 60 Xb..boxes, per lb.-. . . . . . . . . .044 Salt, Dairy, 100 lbw. . . . . . . . . . . .70 Sugar, granulated, per 100 lbw. 6.60 Tea, uncolored, Japan, by the chests per lb. . . .26 Syrup, per gallon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Wheat by sack, per 1001be. .1.70 Gasoline, 72' in drama, per gallon .19 . BAER BROS. Blah#eta, single, wool, blue institution 4 lb. 64-849 eaoh, 42.36 Blankets, for fail, 10-4, double, gray, 6ample No. 2 " .94 Sheeting, Bleached, 6-4, per yard .14 Sheeting, unbleached,, 7-4, per jFard .18 Sheeting, unbleached, 8-4. per yard 20 Toweling, Turkish, 18 inches, wide, per yard . . . . . . . . . .16 Towels, Cotton Rnokabeok, per dos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Shirts, Over, Sample No. Y.; per do z. . . . . . . . . . . .3.60 Tennis Flannel, any color, per yard .08 1/2 Coate, Blue denim, per dos. . . . .7.40 Overalls, Sample No. 1, per doz. Bose of�the�Road . . . . . . 7.20 Books, cotton per doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Shoes, Yana, batin Calf, laced, plain wide toe, per pr. .'.1:20 n n n e n " n n n n . 1.26 Undershirte, mane, white or brown, jersey ribbed, p4r doz. 1,. 3.90 P n n n n n n $2. 3.90 Drwasro, mane, white or brown, jersey ribbed, per doz. 3.90 DAVIS BROS. Mattresses, 6 inch. box, 3-6 x 6-E, cotton top and bottom, good ticking. . 3.76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mattresses, 6 inch. box, 2-10 x 6-2, cotton top and bottom' good ticking, eaoh. . . . . . . . . . . . .3.60 Pillowy, feather, sample No. 1, .96 • No. 2, . . . . . .76 C.C. VAN PROOYEN. Beef, first quality, full hind quarter, per lb. . . . ..13 3/4 Beef, full Yore quarter, per lb: let quality .11t Corned Best first quality, perblb. 1E. Ynttoa, half carcasses, per . .14 ,�aY' i XONAMARA Ir WIHKELMAN. ` Beef, fall fore quarter, per lb. let quality x..11 1/4 �e 0rasd Beef, first quality, per lb. -.12 W.G.RE6D. 161 Leal Cap, unnumbered, 32 lines, per ream . . . . . . . .#6.00 1 " numbered, E8 lines, per ream.. . . . . . . . 3.76 unnumbered 28 lines, per ream . . . . . . 2.75 Hulbert & §outhworth, per ream . . . . 4.25 Arnold's Fluids, qts. per dos. . . . . . . . 6.76 Thomas' Blank Ink, qts. per dos. 6.76 Holdfast Mucilage, qts. per dos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 Perfection Mucilage, Vte. per doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.75 Fabere Rqqund Pencils, per groes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.60 Dixon's €2 and 30 pencils, per groes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.00 American Model #E Penoile, per groes. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.60 Faber's Hexagon 2enoils, per groes, 4.50 Hardmuth Round �enaile, per groes. 4.75 Kohinoor Pencils H.B. with rubbers, per gross. . . . . . . . .13.80 per gross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.40 n n 3 B. " 11 . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 11.40 Indelible Round pencils, per dos. . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 "ed and Blue Pencils, per doz, round. . . . . . . . . . ..45 Superior Round Pencils, per dos. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .40 P sue, R R.149, per gross. . Pens, Gilotte 404, per groes. .. .66 Spenoerian, per gross. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 " Tadella ll and #b, per groes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.10 " Falooln #048 per gross. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .66 " Judges Quill per groes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Pads Ornaellor Legal Tablet #81, per" #361, per doz. . •dos. . . . . . . . • .45 Typewriter Erasere, er doz. . . . . . . . . . . .60 " Rsbbons, Kee Lox 3or Fischer, each .90 Smith Premier Copy, beet, each .60 so " Erasers 'b'aber ink Union a110reach . . .1 . . . . . . .05 Treasury Blotting Pads, 19x24, per dos. .. ..60 Mo ills Fasteners, per box. . . . . . . . . . . .10 Eyelets, J.H. per boa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 " B. per box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 " G.Z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..20 French Parmine Pts.*per*dos. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.7( FaberA enholdere per dos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Battl e " per dos. 40 Assorted Rubber Ban s, per gross. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Rubber bands, 000 lg4per groes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.10 00 1/4 per gross. . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 31 r gr. . . . . . . .66 n n" 2 in per gr. 1.60 " 3rn. per gr. 2.25 Sanford's Copying Ink, per dos. . . .. . . . . . . . .8.60 Sanford Library Paite, b oz. Utopian each . . . . . . . . . . .22 Typewriter Paper Westminiater, 058. per ream .. 1.10 066, per ream .. . . . . . . 1.20 Onion Skin, 0161 unglazed, per ream . . . . . . .85 it 0161, glazed, per ream . . . . . . .85 Carbon Pa er, Eureka, per 100 sheets, . . . . . 3.50 " �' Hamtioo, Paragon, beet, per 100 sheets . . . . . 2.75 It " Cobweb, per 100 sheets, . . . . . . . . . . 3.76 Ty}ewriter ribbons, beet Kee Lot, Underwood each .75 Stafford's Commercial Ink, qts. per dos. 7.20 Pens Y.Y,ground Point #8, per gr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.86 Gem Rapers Clips, per boa 10 O.K.Paper Fasteners • . • • • . • • ... . • . . O.B. per M. . 1.76 1 B " " 1.75 CONTRA COSTA DRUG h OPTICAL COMPANY Aristol per oz ..38 Arnica Leaves, per oz. .00 1/2 Acetanilid, per os. 01 678 Alcohol, per gal. cologne Spirits 190%.2.86 Acid Sulphurio, per lb. . . . . . . ..01 Acid Citric, per oz. . . . . . . . . .01* Acid Boraoia, per oz. .. . . . . . . .01 Acid Carbolic, per lb. . . . . . . . .01 Acid Salioylio, per oz. . . . . . . ..01 Acid Chronic, per oz. . . . . . . . ..01 Acid Benzoic, per os. . . . . . . . ..01 1/4 Acid Tannic, per oz. . . . . . . .03 1/2 Acid Hyorooyanio per os. . . ..02 Acid Nitro yuriatio, per lb. . .06 1/2 Acid Tartaric, per oz. . . . . .O1 Acetate Potash, per oz. . . . . . . .03 1� Ammon Bromide, per oz. . . . .03 1 Ammon Muriate, per oz: . 00 1/4 Acacia pule. per oz. . . . . . . .01 1�2 381 Antikazmia, per oz. .14' 3/4 AntipDyyrine, per oz. .19 A".Spts.Ammoniai,per ox. . .0 Antiseptic powder, per oz. Alum.ppnuiv per oz. . .d AcidAoetio 80. 1, per oz. . .0 Antiphlogi@tins, 'per lb.Ar5on5u .37 rTiot.� par Aconite noz. .02 Acetate Zino, per oz. . . . . . ..01 Ammonia Valerinate, per oz. .. ..08 Aqua Ammonia ggaa Acid 8uriatio per 3/4 Antiseptic tablets per 100+Diamond«Lilly.. .30 Bis. Subnitrate,,per oz. . . .12 Bioarb,eoda per os. .00 1/4 Balsam Capaibo per oz.. , ..0E Beechwood Creosote, per oz. . ..06 Bromide Sodium, per oz. ..0 Bromide Potassi, per oz. . . . 0 Borax, per lb. . . 04 Buhaoh, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . ..30 Biohromate Potaeh, peroz. . .00} Belladonno..solid.extraot, peros. .,09 Bag, hot water, each 5OJ to 0.00 Belladonna leaves, per oz. . : . . , , ;0 Blue Ointment, per oz. OE Bensoin, lump, per as. 0 Burgundy pitch, per oz. ,.04.1/8 Cocaine Mor, per grain . . . . .. . . . .00* Oodsis Sulph. per oz. , . 1.06 chloroform Squibbs, per Sb, ..so Chloroform Commercial, par lb. . . . . . .39 Chlorate Potash, per oz. . , , .b0 3/4 Cols's R$its Pine Syrup, per pint.'. . . .«40 Cream Tartar, per oz. . . . . . . . « ..0E Charcoal, willow, per oz. . . . . . 0 Compound Carthartio Pille, per 100 . . . . .15 Capsicum poly. per os. .00 l�E Cotton Absorbent J do . ,30 Oltrens Ointment, per os. . . . . . . . . ..01} Cocoa Butter, per os. . . . . . . . ..00 3/4 Camphor Gum j e Capsicum pule perzoz. . . . . .003I/P capsules, empty No. 1, per 1000. ..38 'Copperas, per lb. , ..0E Calomel, per oz. . . . . . . . .. , ..06 3/8 Cantharides, per oz. , . . +04 Coohineal, per oz. , . . . . . . . .. 0 Crssolens, 4-os. bottles, . . . .18 Catgut-in bottles J A J. . 15 Catheters, assorted sizes, each (4 to 15 sloes) . 18 ' Corks, assorted sizes, per 100 . . . . . . EO Dovers Powders, per oz. 05 Donovan's Solution, per oz. . . . . . . . . ,O1 Droppers Had. per dos. . . 1E Drainage tubes, astd. sizes, J k I dos. . EO Ether Drainage per lb. . . . . . . . . . . 80 Epsom Salts, per lb. . . . . . . . . 03 Elixir Oalisaya Per pint .. . . . . . E0 Elixir Laotoppepiine, per pint . . . . 40 Elixir Iron,Quinine and Strychnine . . . . 40 Elixir Icdo-Bromide Calcium . . . . . . . . 3E Elsats rum, per 1/8 os. Mar itroso Spiritus, per pint , .40 Extract Beef {tax, 1/E lb, jars . , . . 65 ' Emulsion Cod Liver 011, per gallon No% wyetha . . . . . . . 1.05 Fluid Extract Corn Silk, per lb. . . . . . .70 Fluid Extract Arnica, per lb. . . , .75 Fluid Extract Saw Palmetto, per lb. . , . .70 Fluid Extract Buohu, per lb. . . . 1.70 Fluid Extract Cascara Sagrada, per lb. .60 Fluid Extract Quebraoho, per lb. 65 Fluid Extract gentian, per lb. . ..60 Fluid Extract wild cherry, per Sb. ,.66 Fluid Extract Squill, per Sb. . • .70 Fluid Extract Ipecac, per lb. • . . .3.00 Fluid Extract Tole, per ib. . . . . . . . . .65 Fluid Extract Ginger, per lb. . . . . .1.10 Fluid Extract Grendelia Robuata,per lb. 1.20 Fluid Extract Colombo, per lb, . ..65 Fluid Extract Belladonna, per lb. . . . .85 Fluid Extract Doggwwood Fluid Extract xydrastispelb. Fluid . E810 Fluid Extract ToraaYoum, per lb. . :58 Fluid Extract Rheum, per lb. , . 1,15 Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Comp, per lb. . .,50 111ter Paper, per dos. White,,8 in. . . . . .04 382 alaax see,mwhoja,perblb... ... •.x.06 �( Fluid extract Gentian comp..per.lb. . . ..60 Fluid Extract Glyoyrrhiss, per lb. .60 Glycerine, per gallon . . . . . . .2.10 Glycerine suppos. per bottle .12} Gauze, Borated, per yard, moist, . ..lb Gans:, Iodoform, 6 per oent.per yards moist.. 20 Ganss, Carbolated, per yard, 6 per cent . . . . 16 . Gauze, Sublimated, per yard V. . 16 Hypo. syringes, each, Luhr. . . . . 1.60 Hype. noodles, per doz. 778 in for Luhr Hypo. tab.e morphine snlph. 1/4.gr. P.D.& Co.... •76 per tube . . . . . .12 Hypo, tablets, strychninenitrate1-40 & 1-60.. .09 Hypo. tablets, digitalins, pure 1-60 gr. . . . .O6 Hypo. tablets, hyosoine hydrobromate 1-189 gr. ...Ob Hypo. tablets, cocaine, 1-60 gr. . . . . . . . . .07} ' Hydrag, cum orate, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . .06 Roffman's anodyne, per oz. . . . . . . . ... .02. Iodoform, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..40 Iodine, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Liq.Ferri Sulph. peroz. . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 Liq. Tonga Comp.per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . .66. Listerine, per pint 65 Lol, per bottie 66ac Lint, 10 yard roll, J & J, eh . . . . . . 33 Lithia tablets (Warner's) per 100 ..2b Maes hydrarg. per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..04 Moneelis solution, per oz . . . . . . . .02 , Morphine sulphate, per oz. . . . . . . . . Mercury, peroz. .0C* Mercury, yellow oxide,"per'oz. .16 Meroauro P.D. & Oo. per oz. ..60 Manna per oz. 02 Nitrate silver, per oz. .36 Oil, olive, per gallon . . . . . . . . . .2.50 011, cotton aced, perallon . . . . . .70 011, cod liver, per gai;on .1 .60 011, castor, cold pressed, per gallon. 1.26 011, linseed, per gallon . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 Oil, cads, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02} s Oil, Orange, per os. . . . . . . . . . ,12 Oil, camphor, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..03 011, oroton, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . .06 Oil, Mine, per oz. .03* Oil, bay, per oz. . ..06 011, spike, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..03 Oil, origanum, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 . 011, sassafras, per os. . .02 011, tar, per oz, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,02 011, rose, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.20 Oil, bergamot, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Oil, oloveq, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . .07 Oil, cinnamon, per oz. . . . . . . . . . .O7 011, turpentine, per oz. . . , . . . . . .O1 Opium pure, per ce, . . . . 40 Oxide Zinc, per oz. . . . . . ..031 Oil silk per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Ointment blue, per oz. . . ,03 f Plaster, Red Cross Sidney, J & J per dos. . 1.66 Plaster 0apsium J & J . r Plaster, Rubber�lAhealveeJ & J per yard . . , , 12 . . Plaster, Blister$ J & J. per yard . . . . . . . . 50� Plsater, 3'h6psis, J & J. per yard . . . . . . . . 36 Plaster,Mustard, J & J, per yard . . , . . . 10 Plaster, Cantharidee, J & J. per yard . . . . . . 60 Plaster, Belladonna, J & J. per yard . . . . . . .60 Plaster, Belladonna J & J. per dos. . . . 86 Peroxide Hyydrogen, per lb. 26¢ per gallon , . . 1.60 Permangenste Potash, per os. . . . . . . .Olt Podophyllin, per on. . . . . . . . . . .,20 Phonsoetine, per os. .26 Pepsin pule. per oz. . 22* Pills, Opium, 1 gr. per 100�. . . . . . . . . 27 Peacocks Bromides, per bottle . . 66 Reptenzyme tablets, per 100 . . . . 66 Plumbi Acetate per os. . , ,00} Powder papers, per 1000.. . . . . . . 26 Quinine Sulphate per pa. . . . . . .22* Salta, Rochelle, per lb, ,27 Salta, Epsom, per lb. ..OS Salts, Glauber, per lb.. . . . . . 02 Syrup Rypophosphites, per oz. . . . . . . . ..04 Sugar Xilk per oz. . . . . . . . . ,01} Salol (merk5 per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Sul*honal, per oz. . . . . . . . . .66 Witch Hazel, per gal.'. 1.00 • Soap, white Castile, . . . . . ,0b Soap, Germadidal, per oz. . . .121 383 Syringe, Alpha, each ••90 Sulphur pule. per lb. .03, Soda Salicylate, per oz. . . •,03 Surgeons silk . 03 ,76 Stryahnine, per pz. . . . • • 80 Tnrpeatime, per gal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tartar, emetic, per as. . . . . . . . . . 01} Trifolium,.0omp. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . 36 Tinot.Hyoeoyyamua, per pint . . . . . . . . . . 46 Tinct. 1. VOm. per'os. .03} Tinct.Caotue Grandiflora, per oz. .02 Tinct. Went. pip. per oz. . . . . . . . .04 Tint. Opii, per pint . . . . . . . . . . 2.26 . Tinot. Digitalis, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . .03 Tullere powder, per oz. . . . . . . . . . . . .00 } Vaseline, per lb. . . . . . . . . .10 Tine. 3trophanthus, per oz. . . . . . . . . . .03 Terpin Hydrate per os. . . . . . . . . . . .06 Tinot. Ferri Ohoridi, per oz. . . . . . . • . 02} Iodine of Potassium, per pz.. . . . . . . . . .18 Caotina Pellote, per box . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Lacto Peptino Powder, per oz. . . . . . . . . 66 Unguentine, lb. far. . . . . . . . . . . 76 Tinot. Camphorated Opii, per lb. . . . . . . . 40 • Browne Mixtures (Improved) per lb.. . . . . . 66 Eahefolts, per lb. . , .1.40 Tinat. Passion Flower, per pint. . . . . . . .86 Oasoora, 6. gr. pills, per 100 .?.6 Malted Milk, hospital size . . ?..76 Plaster Paris, Bandages, 21n. per doz. . . . 1.60 Tinot. Iodine, per pint. . . . . . . . . . . .1.26 Kidney Plasters, per doz.. .76 Soots Emulsion, per bottle (large) .66 Caffine, Citrate, per as. . . .26 Proto Iodide of eroury 1/4 gr. pills, 100 .. .12} Ohloral Hydrate, per oz. . . . . . .10 Csbmel and soda, 1 gr. tabs. per 100 . . . . . .18 Golden Seal Powder, per oz. • . . . . . . . .. .17 Oxelate Cerium, per os. ..06 Eathgl, 12 oz. . . . . . .80 Ilno a tenate, per pt. . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Palmo Bental, per pt. . . . . . . . . . . . ..70 Tonga Compound, per pt. . . . . . . . . . . 70 Sennins, per oz. 30 ,as Cape, ure gum, No. .. 1.16 p :• Hot Water Begs, Nuggebts, 2�Qt................1.66 • In the Matter of Bid for Furnishing Ice. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that there was-only one bid submitted for los, and that said bid in by the Board considered too high, It is by the Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby refected. In the Matter of Lighting Tunnel Between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. A communication from John Forrest, Commissioner of Revenue and Finance of the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, having been reoellred by thi • Board, in which communication it was stated that the coat of lighting said tunnel between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties would be the sum of 030.00 per month and that the City of Oakland was willing to pay one half of said cost, and it appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that the lighting of said tunnel tivould be bensfiol 1 to the interests of Contra Costa County, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County of Contra Costa will bear one half the expense of lighting said tunnel, to wit: the ` 384 sum of $16.00 per month, said tunnel to be lighted by eleatrioity as per reoommendat Ion of George R.Bab000k, Superintendent of Electrical Department of the City of Oak- land, said :am to be paid on the presentation of a duly verified claim therefor. In the Matter of apportioning Outstanding , Indebtedness of Stege School District, to the incorporated City of Richmond, and Stege School District. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that this matter be and the some is hereby continued to and not for July 16th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Establishing Prices of Printing, Advertising, Job Printing, and Blank Books and rules governing same, for the ensuing year. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered, that the follow- ing rules and prices be and the same are hereby fixed for blanklbooks, legal blanks, advertising, publications, eto. for the ensuing year, to wit: All County advertising must be set solid in non-pareil type without spaoing, indentin* or otherwise lengthening the advertising, or if set in other type to be reduced to non-pareil basis of 234ans to the square. The delinquent Tax List shall be published once a week for four publications. The above rules in regard to size of type etc. shall apply thereto. Advertisements that are to be paid for by Contra Costa County must not be publish ed for a greater.number of times than the law of the case requires. All blank books and record books are to contain Byron-Weston Company linen paper. Where books are :pewified by name and title they are to be similar to the books now in use. ADVERTISING. Publishing Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors, per square, .........40 WEEKLY PAPERS. Legal Advertising, including Ordinanoee, etc. first insertion per square . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Each subsequentineartion, per square 26 Publication Tea List, per square, first insertion . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Publication Tax List, persquare, second insertion . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Publication Tax Liet, par :quare, third insertion20 Publication Tax List, per square, fourth insertion . . . . . . . . . 10 DAILY PAPERS. Legal Advertising, per square, for one insertion . . . . . . . . . . 75 je a1 Advertising, per square, one week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.2o ejal Advertising, per square, for tan days . .2.00 Legal Advertising, per square, for two weeks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.40 Legal Advertising, per :quare, for one month . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 385 JOB PRINTING. Price Lists, per 300 per page . . . .$1.00 Circulars, letter size, per 100 t � o300 . . . .2.00 Each additional 100 . . . . . . . . . .60 Circulars, note size per 100 to300 . - - - - - . 1,� Each additional 100 Blank, whole sheet, 2 sides,�per�100�to 300 . . . . 4.60 Each additional 100 . . . . . 1.00 Blanks, whole sheet, 3 sides, per 100 to 300 - - .6 bo Each additional 100 . . . . . . o Blanks, whole sheets 4 sides, per100to 300 . . - 7.50 Esah additional 100 . . . 2.00 Blanks, half sheet, one side, per 100 to 300 . .3.OD Each additional 100 . • • • • .60 Blanks, half sheet, 2 sides, per 100 to 300 . . . . 4.00 Each additional 10D .66 Blanks, quarter sheet 0 :ides, per 100 to 300 .'.2.00 Each additiona110o .40 Blanks, quarter sheet, I side, per 100 to 300 . . . 1.50 Each additional 100 .30 Burial Permits, (one-quarter bound and'perforaieW 50 in book, per book . . . . . . . .3.00 Removal Permits (original, Duplicate and Trip- lioate) perforated 100 to 300, per 100 6.00 • Each additional 100 . .4.00 Death Certificates (2sidee) 100�to 300, per 100 .. 6.00 Each additional 100 . . . 3.00 Birth Certificates (2 sides) per 100 to 300 . . . 3.50 Each additional 100 . . 1.60 Marriage Certificates (2 aides) per 100 to 300 .4.00 Each additional 100 . . . . . 2.50 Letter Heade, 12 pound paper, per 100 . . . . . . . .65 Letter Heade, linen or bond, per 100 . . . . . . .75 For tabbing letter heads, or any other olassof work 10 cents per 100 Tax Collector's and Auditor's statements, per 100.. 5.60 Postal Cards, 1 side, 250 4.26 Postal cards, 1 aide, 500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.60 Postgl Carde, 1 side, 10oo . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 Postel Carde, 2 aides, 260. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Postal Cards, 2 sides, 600 . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 Postal Cards,.2 sides, 1000 . 16.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 6 3/4, 500 3.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 6 3/4 1000 . . . . . . . . 5.60 Printed Envelopes, No. R, 00 . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 Printed Envelopes, No. 7, 1000 . . . . . . . . . .. 6.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 8, 500 4.00 Printed Envelopes, No, 8, 1000 .. 6.76 Printed Envelopes, No. 10, 600 . . . . . . . . 6.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 10, 1000 . 7.00 Briefs and Transcripts, 30 copies, per page 1.00 Poll Tax and Road Tax Books, check binding, num- bered in duplicate and perforated and lettered on back per book 2.00 Personal property Tax Books, printed, 2 oddest check binding, numbered in duplicate, per- forated and lettered on back, per book . 8.50 Warrant Rooke, 400 warrants in a book, numbered in duplicate, lettered and half bound, per book, . . . 6.50 Ago e::ment Blanks, 1 eider 1009to 5000. . . . . 7.50 Such additional 1000 . . . 3.60 Aeseeament Blanks, E aides, per 1000�to 5000. . . 10.00 Each additional 1000 . . . . . . 6.00 Affidavits of Registration, per 100 to 500 . . .3.00 Each additional 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 BLANK BODRS. Recorder's Office. Eortgagest 640 pages, plain . . . . . . . . . . . 416.50 Deeds, 640 pages, plain, . . . . . . . . . . .16.60 Homesteads, 640 pages, plain.16.50 Chattel Mortgagee, 640 pages, plain. . . . . . . .16.50 latent:, 640 pages, plain, . . . . . . . . 16.60 . acres e of Distribution, 640 pages, plain . . . . .16.50 Satisfaction of Mortgagee, 640 pages, plain .16.50 Assignment of Mortgagee, 640 pages, plain . . . . .16.60 �oose Leaf Record Books, . . 20.00 echanio': Liens, 640 pagan, plain, . . . . . . . .16.50 Leasea, 640 pages, plain. . . . . . . . 16.50 Pendency of Action, 640 pages, plain, . . . . . . .16.50 Miscellaneous Record, 640 pages, plain . . . . . . 16.50 Power of Attorney, 640 pages plain . . . . . . . .16.60 Official Bonds, 640 pages, plain . . . . . . . . . 16.60 Deed:, printed, 640 1-pp form . . . . . . . . . . 22.50 Deeds, printed, 640 2-pp form E5.00 Mortgages, printed 1-pp form 22.60 386 Vit, 8ortgagee printed, 2-Pp form . . . . . . ..026.00 Official �onde, 640 pages, printed form 22.60 Rsoorder' Fee oak, 400 ppsgeB . . . . . . .17,60, Water Rigt, 3 Russia, Demy. in 12.60 Land Claims, S/4 Ruesie, cap. plain . . . 10.00 General Indea; 640 pages, Demy. Rx.Index through. 19.00 4 Index to Deeds, 480 pages, Demy.Ex. Index through.16.00 (4 Index to Nortgg'eges, 480 pages, Demy. Ex. Indea through 16.00 Index to Wille, 200 pages, 8/4 Ruesia�Index through10.00 Index to Certificate of Tax Sales,�Ex.Ruseia Deny 400 pages . 17.00 Index to Hchesteade, Ex. Rue8�s, Demy. 400 pages. 16.00 Index to Marriage Licensee, 3 4 Rueeia, Demy. 200 pages . . . 12.60 Index to Mortgagee, Personal Property,'3�4*Russia Index to Not icee�ofOAotion, 400 pages, 3�4 16.00 Russia, Demy. 14.00 Index to Powers of Attarney,*400*page8, 1/2 Russia, Domy. . 14.00 Index to Real Mortgages, 400 pages, Russia Demy . . . 16.00 Candidates' Statements,�400•pages, 3�4 Rueeia Demy 19.60 Abstract of Mortgagee, b00 pagan, Ex.Rueeia 18.00 County Clerk's Office. Minae Book, Probate, 480 pages, plain 16.00 Minute Book, Superior Court, 480 pages, plain 16.00 Minute Books, Loose Leaf Record . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Judgment Book, 480 pages, plain . . . . . . 16.00 Lettere and Bonds of Administrator, 480 pages printed forme 17.00 All 480 page books to be printed forms. Order of Publication, Notloe of Creditors. 20.00 Order of Fixing Day of Hearing Return of Real Be- tate 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Order of appointing Day for Settlement of AOoounts.20.00 Order of Admitting will to Probate . . . . . . . . 20.00 Order of Appointing Administrator . . . . . . . . 20.00 Order of Appointing Giiardian . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Order of Appointing Appraisers . 20.00 Ordw Fixing hearing Application of Administrator, .20.00 Order fixing time for hearing petition for pro- bate of will . . . . . . . . .. 20.00 Order Discharge of administrator . . . . . P.0.00 3) areas, Due Ratios to Creditors . . . . . . 20.00 Reoord of Collateral Inheritance printed. . . . . 20.00 Index to Probate Orders, Printed Head, . . . . . . 17.00 General Index, Defendants, Printed Read . . . . . 17.00 General Index, Plaintiffs, painted head . .17.00 Index t0 Supervisors Records 17.00 Judgment Docket, Superior Court. . . . . . . . . .20.00 Franchise Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 Road Book . . .. .16.00 Lettere and Bonds Guardians, 480 pages, printed, form . . . . . . . 20.00 fpplioation of, printed form, 2to page . . . . . .22.00 egister of Actions, Criminal . . . . . . . . . . .18.60 Superior Court Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17.60 Index to Court Records . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.60 Miscellaneous Index Books .17.60 Fee Books, 400 pages, Demy. 3/4 Russian. . . . . . 17.60 Allowance Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19.00 Criminal Index. . .20.00 Index to Voters, per name, 200 copies and 6000 precinct . . . . . . .21 Binders for affidavits of Registration . . . . . . 1.26 Great Register, par volume. . . . . . . . . . . 4.60 Trial Calendar, Superior Court . . . . . .14.00 Law and Motion Calendar, Superior Court, . . . . . 14.00 Probate Calendar, Superior Court . . . . . . .. 14.00 Sheriff's Office. Prisoner's Register, 600 pages, Ex.Russia. .17.60 Fee Book, 600 pages, Ex.Russia . . . 17.60 Sheriff's Day Book, 600 pages, Ex.Russia .16.60 Register of Actions, 600 pages, Ex.Russia prtd.... 20.00 Superintendent of Schools' Office. Register of School Districts, E,x.Ruesia . . . . . .20.00 Register of School Trusteea, Ex.Russia . . . . . . .16.00 Register of School Hequieitione, Ex.Ruesia, , . . . 16.00 County Superintendent's Record, Ex.Ruesia . . . . . 20.00 Register of High School Hequieitione, Ex.Ruaaia. .. 16.00 38! • Board of Education. Minute Book, Ex. Russia . . . . ,416.00 Treasurer'a Office. School Register, 640 pages, Demy. 20.00 Warrant Register, 600 pages, Demy 18.60 Warrant Hospital Fund, 400 pages, Ex.Russis, Demy...18.60 Treasurer's Ledger, Ex.Russia, 400 pages Demy. 16.00 Warrants General Salary Fund, 400 pages Ax.Rus- sis Deny. 18.60 Register of Bonde, Ex.RussiatMedium . : . : . 18.60 Treasser's Cash, 600 pages, Ex.Russis, Demy�. . . . 36.00 Monthly Balance, Ex.Russia, Oap . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 Assessor's office. Field Book, 1/2 Russia, Indexed through, extend- ed tabs per volume . . . . . . . . . . 4.60 Poll Tax Roll, MO pagea, 1/2 Russia . . . . . . . .12.00 Assessor's Account Book, 1 2 Russia 12.00 6 volumes Assessment Rolle, indexed; per�vol. 26.00 1 Volume Incorporated Town, indexediper vol. 26.00 1 Volume Personal property, double ndexed, Ex. . Russia, per volpme 60.00 Tax Collector's Office. Oaali Booke, Ex.Russis . . . . . . . . . . . 27.00 Certificates of ax Sales 3/4Russia, Demy 18.00 Delinquent Assessment Rol-, 3/4 Russia, Patented Back Double Royal 40.00 Register of Lioe eae . . . 30.00 Tax Receipt., 1Bound, 300,to a book, per book, Y.bO School District Cash Books . . . . . . . . . 26.60 License Collector's Cash Book . . . . . . . . . .. 26.60 Rebate Warrant Booke . . . . . . . . . . 1.76 Personal Property Receipt B000 . . . . . . . . . 1.76 District Attorney's Office District Attorney's Register, 460 pagan .20.00 Coroner's Office. Register, 460 pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20.00 Auditor's Office. Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14.60 • ledger . . . . . 16.00 Lie ones Ledger . 14.60 Register of School Warrants. . . . . . . . . . . . .26.00 Register of Warrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.00 Cash Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.00 Auditor's Permit Book . . . . . . . . . .12.00 Warrant Register of Road Funds . . . . . 16.60 Warrant Register of General and Slary Furide . . . . 16.60 Warrant Register of Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.60 Warrant of Salary and Rebate . 16.60 Warrant Register of U.H.S.Sohool 16.60 For lettered Leather Tabs, each . . . . . .. . X .26 Redemption Blanks, 1 side, per 100 . . . . . . . . . 4.00 Redemption Blanks, 2 sides, per 100 . . . . . . . . . 6.00 Justice Statements, per 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 Miscellaneous . For out Indexes on Blank Boake, no extra charge. For leather and metal Index Taboo per not add ....... 2.00 For Patent Back, per book, add1.00 For Canvas Covers and Lettering, per oover,'add*... 1.76 For Round Corners on Raoord Books, add . . . . . . . .60 • In the Matter of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The Tax Collector and County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous aceessments, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and the clerk of i this Board is hereby ordered to make proper entry of cancellation in Vol. 3 Ordure I of Cancellation of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July let, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. ... ....... Chairman. ........... ..........Clerk. 389 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California. . Monday, July let, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P.casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. The miautea and proceedings for and during the month of June, 1912, are read to the Board and by.the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. • In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge work, material, lumber, rook, oil, eto. Certain claims for bridge work, material, lumber, rook, oil, etc. are presented against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Oldmants. Amount. General Fund Road Fund. Ben Banoheiro 12.00 $ 11.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 John Donovan 37.00 36.00 1, 4, 1.00 Jerry Donovan 6.00 6.00 1, 41 1.00 David Latimer 48.20 47.20 .1, 4, 1.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrants on the County Tress urer of Contra Costa County in favor of each of above named claimants in the sums • and out of the funds,above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wits $yes: Supervisors Rihn, Caney, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. ces: None. In the Matter of petition of California and Hawaiian Subar Refining Company for re-imbursement for money paid Peace Officers. The California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company having presented to the Board of Supervisors a petition praying for re-imbursement to a aid Cal ifornia and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company of the sum of �2405.50 for money paid Peace Officers • during the months.-of June, July, Auguot and September, 1911, during the strike at said California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company at Crookett, The said petition is referred to the Distriot Attorney with the request that he make report to this Board on or before July 16th, 1912, as to the legality of sai claim. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 390 In the Matter of Application of.Pittaburg Railway company for Wharf Franchise. No one appearing on behalf of said Pittsburg Railway Company, It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same-is hereby continued to and set for Monday, July 16th, 19129 at 10.o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Award of Contracts for supplies. This Board having on June 24th, 1912, awarded certain contracts for the fur- nishing of sgpplies to the County of Contra Costs, for the ensuing year beginning July let, 1912, and the following firms, to wit: L.M.Laeell Company, Mre.G.9tewart, Baer Bros. Contra Costa Drug & Optical Company, W.G.Resd, McNamara & Winkelman, having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $1000 each. It is by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby accept- ed and the Chairman of this Board is hereby ordered to note his approval on said bonds as the act of this Board and to sign the contracts accompanying said bonds. It is further ordered that the certified checks accompanying the bide of each of the above named be and the same are hereby ordered returned to said parties. In the Matter of lost warrants. J.T.Belshaw of the Belshaw Company having filed this day with this Board his affidavit showing that on the let day of June, 1912, there was mailed to Hannah Adams at Antioch and Eric G.Linde, Hospital Warrants on the County Treasurer in the sum of 010 and $8 respeotively, numbered 2896 and 2946; that said warrants were delivered to said Belehaw Company and remained in their possession until on or about June 2nd. 1912, when they were lose and have not since been in deponent's possession and praying for an order to issue to said Hannah Adams and Eric G.Linde new warrants and that said warrants be paid in the regular order of payment of said original loot warrants, Thereupon, It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed t refuse payment of said lost warrants and that duplicates of the same be issued to th County Auditor and registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of pay- ment of said original lost warrants. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. �� In the Matter of abatement of nuisance. Fiveetition©1 p ^praying that this Hoard declare a oertaih slaughter house sit- 391 • usted on the north side of Road No. 8 of San Pablo RanohO or Central Avenue according to Map of Richmond Annex about 900 feet west of San Pablo Avenue, to be a publio nuisance and take such other steps as may result in the removal thereof from the neighborhood in which it is located, and this Board having heretofore visited the vicinity of said slaughter house, and being fully advised in the premises, Orders that said matter he and the same is hereby referred to Dr.w.S.George County Health Officer of Contra Costa County, with full power to act in the premises. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Rihn. In the Matter of°Petition of E.B.&A.L. Stone Company for permission to cross the County Road leading from Antioch to Knighteen, with spur track. At the request of C.Gustafson, appearing for the E.B.& A.L.Stone Co:ppany, the following Resolution is unanimously adopted by the Board, to wit: RESOLVED, By this Board of Supervisors of the County of @ontra Costa, State of California, that E.B. & A.L.Stone Company, a corporation, are hereby granted permission and authority to construct and maintain a railroad spur track across the the main public highway leading from Antioch to Knightsen, the center line of which railroad spur track is described as follows, to wit: beginning at a point on the southerly line of the said main county highway leading from Antioch to Knightsen which point is seventy-five feet west of the line dividing the lands of the A.T. & S.F.Ry.Co, from the lands belonging to the Parkinson estate; thence running in a hortheasterly direction to a point on the northerly boundary line of said main oount road which point is seventy five feet east of the line dividing the lands of Mrs. express Randt from the said Parkinson lane, upon the.00ndition that such crossing is con- attuoted in the most workmanlike manner and so that the top of the rails are on a level with the eurfaoe of the road and that guard rails are placed inside of the running rails and that the road between linea drawn at right angles to the boundary lines of said road at the pointe where said boundary lines are irderseoted by tho outside rail of said spur track and for a width of twenty feet shall be covered with oiled macadan and that such crossing shall be constructed and maintglned to the satisfaction of this Board of Supervisors. �9� { In the Matter of Letter from John A1jets. Acommunication from John Alkets asking compensation for horse and cart viae i read to the Board and by the Board referred to the District Attorney with a request that he report to this Board as to the legality of said claim. In•the Matter of Application of Lizzie Coate. i It is upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seoonded by Supervieor Rihn, by the Board ordered that that the petition of Lizzie Coats for a liquor license be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby auth- orized to return to said Lizzie Coate the money a000mpanying said petition.K In the Matter of application of Grosjean & Kennedy for a Liquor License. A petition having been presented to the Board by Groejean & Kennedy for a liquor license to sell liquors in that buildifg kno%m as Prince Cafe, near Stege, and it appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that there are enough saloons in the locality where said liquor license is sought, i It is, by the Board ordered that said license be and the same is hereby denied. i It is further ordered that the License Tax Colleotor be and he is hereby or- dered to return to said applicants the money deposited with said application. K In the Matter of applications for I liquor licensee. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of Clement George, Frank Trevitts and A.R.Hunt, for liquor licensee, be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, July 16th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. It is by the Board further ordered that a citation be issued and mailed to A.R. Hunt at Lafayette, Cal. requiring him to appear before this Board on July 15th, 1912 to answer such questions as may be propounded to him in regard to application for liquor license. I 393' In-the Matter of Issuanoe of Liquor Lioenses. The Lioense Tax Colleotor of Contra Costa County is ordered to issue liquor lioenses for the sale of lntoxioating liquors in quantities lese.than one quart to the following named persons, at the following named plaoos, to wits Mrs. Maggie Aaears Midway Saloon San Pablo Avenue Byron Rot Springs, Ino, Byron Hot Springs Hotel R.S.Capon Red House, San Pablo Ave. & Road No. 8 Cornelius Crowley Lot 4, Blook "A" Orookett Grand Canyon Park Co. Grand Canyon Park Near San Pablo P.Guerrieri & Son Lot 8, Blook 4, Valona Jeremiah Mahoney First & Parker Avee. Rodeo James E.Merryman Morton's Hotel Nioholle E.Navellier Oor.Bla>B St. & San Pablo Ave. W.G.Soto Cor. Potrero & San Pablo Ave. Stege Sohool Distriot The said order was passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of issuanoe of Wholesale Liquor Lioense. The Liaenee Tax Collootor wax ordered to issue a wholesale liquor lioense for sale of intaxioating liquors in quantities more than one quart, to P.Murphy, on north aide Loring Ave. Crookett.1` In the Matter of Applioations for Liquor.,Lioonees. Applioations for liquor licenses for sale of intoxioating liquors in quantic see leas than one quart are made.to the Board by the following named persona at the following named plaose, to wits Thomas vUshomed Cosmopolitan Saloon Orolona S.H.Burns Tormey John A.Cantrell W. side Railroad Ave. %nlghtean Bert Coppolberger San Pablo & Potrero Aves. Stage Hotel Crookett Loring Ave. Orookett Conrad & Williamson Redwood Canyon Moraga Road J.B.Coata Valley House Smith St. Salvatore Dal Porto Oakley Hotel Oakley F.H.Lottman Near Sohool House Sobrente Marshall & Maderos Cor.Harta & Prospeot Avee. Danville John F.Meyer Loring Ave. Crookett Frank M.Stone Imperial Balcon Knighteen i 39l r { Benjamin Scott S.P.Depot Antioch Herman Vo3gnt Now Lafayette Hotel Lafayette. The Board fixes the hearing on said applioatione.for Monday, August 5th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In.the Matter of applioation for wholesale liquor license. An applioation for a wholesale liquor license is made to,the Board by G.Rosei Certolli on Potrero Ave. Stege Junction. The Board fixes hearing thereon for Monday, Apgust 5th, 1912, 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800; Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation Distri t are hereby approved: - Number Date Amount 75 April 22, 1912. 225.76 74 June 28, 1912. 8245.73 76 1. " 11945.25 And the Chairman and Clork of this Board are hereby authorised and directed I to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signatures to each of said warrants. I i i In the Matter of Report of County Officers. M.H.Hurley, County Reoorder, files eemi-gnnual statement of account as County Recorder for the six months ending June 30th, 1912; the said report is duly approv ad. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that that certain order made on June 3rd, 1912, be and the same is hereby modified so as to read: "Thereupon the Board orders that the allowances heretofore made to all indigents who have children that are subject to State aid, be and the same are hereby die-oontinued from and after July let, 1912" 395 In the Matter of appointment of Committee from Oontra Costa Oounty to raise Funds for the erection of o State Building at Panama- Pacific International Exposition. H.A.Jastro, Chairman of the Counties Committee having ask6d that a committee of one member of this Board of Supervisors or some other person be appointed to serve on a Oommittee for the purpose of oo-operating for raising of hinds to erect a State Building at Panama-Paoifio International Exposition�n 1816. It is upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Rihn, ordered that Chairman J.H.Trythall be appointed or that he name some Supervisor to act on said Committee. Thereupon Chairman J.H.Trythall appoints Supervisor O.J.Rihn to act on said (• committee. In the Matter of•aooeptanoe of plans and specifications for grading and maoadamizing - portions of San Pablo Avenue. Supervisor Rihn presents plane and specifications prspared by E.C.Brown, County Surveyor, for grading and macsdamizing portions of San Pablo Avenue from the County line between Alameda end Contra Coats Counties, northwesterly to Potrero Avenue and Rancho San Pablo, Road District No. 1, Supervisor District No. 1, Contra Costa County. Thereupon upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that said plane and specifications be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by said Board. Thereupon Elam C.Brown, County Surveyor is called and testifies under oath and from the testimony bf E.C.Brown, County Surveyor, it appears to the satisfaction of this Board that said road is in bad condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereof, It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Rihn be and he is hereby ordered to proceed at once to repair said road without notice. Thereupon the following resolution is presented by Supervisor Rihn and adopted y the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WUREAS,'that portion of the County road extending from Alameda County line to toga Junction and being a portion of San Pablo Avenue and being in Road District No. , Supervisor District No. 1, Contra Costa County, Cal, is badly in need of construct- on and WHEREAS, said Road District would be unreasonably burdened by the expenses of onstruoting said road, and, WHEREAS said Board to about to let a contract for maoadamizing said road, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the coat of material for constructing said road e and the same is ordered paid out of the General Fund of the County when said work 39 shall have been completed and accepted by the County Surveyor. { Thereupon Supervisor Rihn having asked certain contractors to bid upon said work according to said plane and specifications this day hereby approved, the follow- ing firms presents bids for the construdtion of said road as specified, to wit: Hutchinson Company; C.W. McMaster; C.T.Fallon; Galbraith Bros; and Bates, Borland do Ayer. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that said bide are all too high, It is by the Board ordered that all of said bids be and the same are hereby rejected and that said bidders be and they are hereby requested to file new bide on or before Mon- day July 8th, 1912, at 1 o'clock F.M. for the furnishing of material and construct- ion of said work; that each bidder file with his bid a certified check in the sum of $200 conditioned that upon the contract being awarded to him, that he will within ten days after notice of award of said contract, execute a contract and file with this Board a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to five per oent of the amount of the contract awarded, for the faithful performance of contract as outlined'in the plebe and specifications. In the Matter of Repair of Bridge over Mit- obell Crook in Town of Clayton. W.J.Buohanan, reports to this Board that the bridge over Mitchell Creek in town of Clayton, is in bad condition and that great emergency exists for the repair thereof; tThereupon upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Rihn, It is by the Board ordered that N.J.Buohausn be and he is Is reby ordered to proceed at ono to replace or repair said bridge without notice. In the Matter of Estimate of Fire Commissioners of Crockett and Crolona for Maintenance of Fire Department therein. The Board of Fire Commissioners of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona, having made report to this Board of their estimate of the amount of money that will be required to maintain the fire department of said towns and for protect- ing the same from loss by fire for the fiscal year 1912-13, to writ: for maintenance one half of one per sent on the assessed valuation of property of said Fire District Thereupon, on motion duly made and carried, It is by the Board ordered that the estimate and report of the Board of Fire Commissioners of said towns of Crockett and Crolona of the tax of one half of one per cent on the aeaossed valuation of ptoperty of said Fire District be and the same is hereby accepted and approved and that a tax sufficient to raise said sum be levied upon the taxable property within the boundaries of said Fire District as fixed by the Board of Fire Commissioners of Crockett and Crolona.k 397 _In Ahe Matter,of Allowanos to Indigents, It is by the Board ordered that the following named indigents be and they are hereby allowed the following named amounts set opposite their reapeotive names, oom- mending July let, 1912E Frank Maguire, for support of Bernard Dunoan, 010, per month, 'Elisabeth Fay, $16, per month. 4heresa Ferrasoi, for the support of Mary Ferrasoi and Hattie, Forrasoi, $12. per month. •Mrs. Mary Flohe, $20.00 per month. "Mrs. Mary Flores, 20.00 per month. Mra. Sarah DiMaggio,18.00 per month. Maria T.Azevedo for support of Mary Dias and Leonora Dias, $12.. por month. -Mrs. Esperanza Sutino, §20.00 per month. 'Mrs. Mary Belleoi,. 16.00 per month. Mra.Caterina DeRoss, 20.00 per month. Mre. Lary Laaid, 20.00 per month. Mra. Annie Meourio, 10.00 per month. Mrs.0lovanna Belleoi, 20.00 per ponth. Mra. Loulea,Allamano 20.00 per month. Mre. Mary Hewitson, 80.00 per month. Mrs. :doe Brown, 26.89 per month Mrs. Mary Mimes, 10.00 per month Mre.Mary E.D'oherty 80.00 per month. Mrs. Pauline A. Gibson, 80.00 per month. Mrs. Clary A.Behn 16.00 per month 2.Pont ons o 16.00 per month. Mrs.Rosa Martinent, 16.00 per month. Mra.Rosie Azevedo, 16.00 per month Mrs.Martha E.Rogera, 20.00 per month Mrs. Rosie Pedrizaottl 16.00 per month Mre.Jennie Marsh 15.00 per month It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of eaoh of above named indigents until the further order of this Board. 11 In the Matter of allowenoe to Indigents. iIt is by the Board ordered that the following named indigents be and they 'are hereby allowed the sums set opposite their respective names in supplies, com- a menoing July let, 1912, Mrs. Bridget E.0'Neill, 020.00 per mouth. Mary R.Coon, 16.00 per month. In the Matter of the petition to annex the Remainder of Stege Sohool Distriot to the City of Riohmond, for Sohool Purposes only. A petition, signed by heads of families residing in that oertain territory of what was formerly known as Stage Sohool Diatriot whioh was not annexed to the City of Riohmond on the Speoial Eleotion held on May 28, 1912, praying that the balanoe of Stage Sohool District be annexed to the City of Riohmond for Sohool purposes having been presented to this Board; And it being proved to the satisfaotion of this Board from the affidavit of H.T.Davis and statement of W.H.Hanlon, County Superintendent of Sohoole and other witnesses in open Board that said petition is signed by a majority of the heads of families residing within the territory eought to be annexed to the City of Riohmond 39 f { a G for school purposes only, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board,ordered that all that i C territory formerly in Stege School District which was not annexed to the City of Richmond in the special election hold on May 26, 1912, be and the same is hereby an. �( nexed to and made a part of the City of Richmond for school purposes only and to be hereafter known as Richmond School Diotriot.,(. In the Cutter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County sre presented to the Board and those found to be correctly signed and to be correct are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Ohairman, attested by the clerk and ordered entered in the Allowance book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Idonday, July 8th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. l . ...Chairman. Attest:,............. .....Clerk. I i i i 399 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Oounty, State of California, Monday, July 8th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.PrCasey and Vincent Hook. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor W.J.Buohanan. In the Matter of Bids for Grading and Maoadamhing Portions of San Pablo Avenue. This Board having heretofore asked for bids for grading and maoadamizing portions Aof San Pablo�venue from the line dividing Alameda and Contra Costa Counties north- westerly to the Potrero Ave, in San Pablo Rancho, R,D.1,S.D,1, Contra Costa County, according to plane and speoifioations prepared by Elam C.Brown, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, the following bide were presented to this Board: BATES, BORLAND & AYER. Labor: Grading, 2600 ou. yde. O thirty (30) cents per cubic yard. Labor: Grading, 207,600 sq. ft. O one and one-eighth (1 1/8) cents per square foot. Labor: Oiled Macadam, 1442400 8q, ft. O one half (1/2) cent per square foot. Material: Oiled Macadam, 144,400 sq. ft, 0 six and three-tenths ( 6 3/10) cents per square-foot. GALBRAITH BROS. For Labor: Grading, 2600 on. yde. O $,60 (fifty oentst per C.B. yd. For Labor: Grading, 207,600 eq. ft. ® $.O1 )one cent) per sq, ft. For Labor: Oiled Macadam, 144,400 sq. ft. 0 #.02 (two'oentst per eq. ft. For Material: Oiled Macadam, 144,400 sq, ft. 0 $.06 (five cents) per sq. ft. HUTCHINSON COMPANY FBr the labor of Gradings 2600 cubic yards, 40.30. per cubic yard. Labor grading 207600 square feet, .0126" square foot Labor Oil Macadam: 144400 square feet, ,005 Material 011 Macadam: 144400 square feet, .064 And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the bid of Bates, Bor- land & Ayer, is the lowest and beet bid submitted, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the contract for said work he and the same is hereby awarded to said Bates, Borland & Ayer, It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare proper contract for said work and that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract as the act of this Board, and that the Clerk of this Board notify said Bates, Borland & Ayer, of acceptance of said contract and to execute contrgot and bond in accordance with lettere asking for bide. The vote of the Board thoteon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Caeey, Hook, and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. 400 I j .. I In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. ' It is by the Board ordered that Coroner O.L.Abbott, be and he to hereby granted a leave of absence of fifteen days from and after date of leaving State of California. The vote of the Board thereon being as follows: _ Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, and Trythall. Hoes: Hone. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. i I j I In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract and bond of C.O. van Prooyen. 0.0. van Prooyen having presented to'thie Board his contract and a good• and sufficient bond, It is by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approved (•: ' and Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorised to sign said contract as th act of this Board. In the,Matter of Allowanoe to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following named indigents be and they are hereby granted the following allowanoos in supplies set opposite their respective i i names, to wit: Mrs.Julia Fray, 820. per month. Mrs. F.Mexciel, 25. I It is by the Board further ordered that Carminia Didio, be and she is hereby allowed a cash allowance of $10. per month commencing July let, 1912, and that the County Auditor draw warrant on the Treasurer in favor of said Oarminia Didio for the sum of $10 on the first of each and every month until further.ordor of the Board In the Matter of Granting Leave of, absence, to F.W.Johnson, Night Watchman. F.W.Johnoon, having applied to this Board for a leave of absence of ten days It is by the Board ordered that said F.R. Johneon, Night Watchman, be and he is hereby granted a leave of aboenoe of ten days. It is further ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costa County be and he :Is hereby authorized to place a proper person in charge of said Court House as Night Watchman, during the absence of said F.W.Johnson. t` In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Certain claims presented against different funds of the County are examined by the Board and those found t o be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July 15th, 1912, at 10 o'.olook A.M. ...............................CHairman. ........................Clerk. 401 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of.0e11fornia. Monday, July 16th, 1912. Ths Board met at 10;00 o'clock A.H. Present: Ron. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P.Casoy, Yinoent Hook, and W.J.Bnohanan. J,R.Nelle, Clark In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to R.R.Yeale. It is upon motion duly made and warried by the Board ordered that R.R.Yeale, Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby granted a leave of ab- Genoa of sixty (60) days from the State of California from and after the day of leaving said State. t In the Matter of Macadamising Portion of San Pablo Avenue. Bates, Borland and Ayer, having presented to this Board good and suffloien bonds and a contract for the faithful performance of said work, and the said oontrao and bonds having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, it is, Upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said oontraotas the act of this Board and that the Clerk attest same. It is further ordered that said bonds of Bates, Borland and Ayer be and the same are hereby approt'ed and the Chairman authorized to note his approval on said bonds as the act d this Board. It is further ordered that the Clark of this Board be and he 1e hereby authorized to return to said Bates, Borland and Ayer, the certified check ahioh ao- i oompaniad their bid. In the Mber of the Claim of California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining company The California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company having filed with this Board a olaimfor wages paid DopIty Shexiffe during a strike at said works, and said claim having been referred to the District Attorney for an opinion as to the legalit of the said Claim, and said District Attorney makes report to this Board that said claim is not a legal charge against the county. Thereupon, D.Y.Oampbell, Attorney for said Company, addresses the Board in regard to said claim; Thereupon it appearing to the Board that said claim is not a proper charge 402 . } against the county,, It is upon motion duly made and carried by.the Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous, i In the Natter of the Application of Frank Trayitte for a Liquor License. I It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that said applicant is not a fit and proper person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one !ll quart; On motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that Said license be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorised to return to said applicant the money deposited with said application.K In the Natter of the application of A.R.Runt, for a Liquor License. i On request of said applicant it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied; It is by the Board further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorised to return to said applicant the money deposited with said applioat ion. I i t _ In the Mattef of the application of Clement E.aeorge, for a liquor liosnsa. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the appli- cation for a liquor license of Clement E.Qoorge at Valona Park Saloon, be'and the same in hereby grented.K, In the Natter of the Saloon License r of Antone Elles. Supervisor C.J.Rihn, reported to this Board that it has been called to his at- tention that said saloon was not being conducted as an orderly and respectable place of business; It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that a citation r' 3 issue out of this Board to said Antons Bliae to appear.before this Bass*to &Mftr• before this:Board.on Saturday the 27th,day of July, 1912, at 10:00 o'ol ook A.Y. of that day to show cause whyhis license should not be revoked. In The Matter of Retail Liquor Dealers for a rebate on licensee paid to County. A petition signed by Retail Liquor Dealers of the Territory recently annezed to the City of Richmond praying for a rebate on licenses paid to County having been Presented to this Board; It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board Ordered that said pet- ition be and the eamo is hereby denied. In.the Matter of apportioning outstanding indebtedness of Stege School District to the incorporated City of Richmond and Stege School District. The territory outside of the incorporated city of Richmond remaining in Stege School District, having been since the filing of said petition, annexod, to the City of Richmond for school purposes only, It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the matter of Bids for Building Bridge f over San Pablo Creek near•Shsldon School Rouse. f This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of a bridge over San Pablo Creek, near SBeldon School House, according to the plans and specifi- cations of Elam C.Brown, County Surveyor, heretofore adopted bythis Board, the following firms present bids for the building of said bridge, to wit: Newey-Elwell 00. $4688.00 Columbia Construction Co. (using gravel oa promises for Concrete) 6504.00 (Vain crushed rook for Concrete) 6754.00 (Additional for approach fill) 283.00 Willison, i Foster Construction Co. 4300.00 Oalbraith Bros. 5987.00 Bxbra gravel over bridge 24.00 Thereupon it appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that all of said bide are too high, and that said bridge can be constructed !or lees money by the County Sur- veyor by day labor, 40. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that eaoh and all of'said bids be and they are hereby rejeoted. It in by the Board ordered further that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby authorised to prooeed to and build said bridge by day labor. In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costs County, for the year 1918. Now at the hoar of eleven o'olook A.M. of this 15th day of July, 1912, the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization, the assessment rolls of the County of Contra Coats, maps, books, statements and military rolls being this da presented to the Board, the Board prooedded to examine the same and takes a reoeas as a Board of Equalization to and until Monday, July 82nd, 1912, at 11 O olook A.M. And the Board takes a Reuses as a Board of Supervisore and a Board of &qualiaa ~ tion to and until Monday July 22nd, 1912, at 11 o'olook A.M. r, ...........Chairman. .................................Clerk. s 405 -In the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, State of California. Monday, July 22nd, 1912. The Board met at 11 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. J.H.Trythsll, Chairman; Supervisors O.J.Bihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent #ook, and OW.J.Buohanau. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costs County for the year 1912. Bon at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of this 22nd day of July, 1912, the Board meets as a Board of Equalization, the Assessment rolls of the County of Contra Costa, maps, books, statements and military rolls, are farther examined by the Board and the Board takes a recess as a Board of Equalization to and until Saturday, July 27th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes a recess as a Board of Supervisors to and until Saturday July 27th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. . .........Chairman. ...Clerk. 406- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stateof Caliiarnis. Saturday, July 27th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'olook A.Y. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, and Vinoent Hook. J.H.Welle, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor W.J.Buohamn. In Natter of Commanioation from heater Herriok and Herriok. A oopmanioation from Lester Herriok informing this Board under what oon- s ditione they are exporting the books of Contra Costs County for the Brand Jury, was reoeived and read to the Board and ordered plaood on file. In the Natter of the Saloon Lioense of Antone Elias. It is upon motion duly made and oarried by the Board ordered that the hearing on oitation heretofore issued to Antone Elias, be and the same is hereby oontinued to and set for Monday, September 16th, 1912, atl0 O'olook A.M. In the Matter of allowanos to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following named indigents be and they are hereby allowed the following amounts in supplies set opposite their respective names, to wit: Mrs. Mattie Rouse, 010.00 per month oommenoing July let, 1912. Nary Wise 10.00 per month oemmenoing„July let,1912. Rose Flynn 25.00 per month oommenoingdaly lat. 1918. Mrs. Ellen Ensinas 10.00 per month oommenoing July let,1912. flora M.Sump 25,00 per month oommenoing July let, 1912. Mrs.Annio D.Smith 16.00 per month oommenoing Jan, let, 1912. Mra.Annio D.Smith, IS.00 per month oommenoing July 1st, 1912. In the Matter of allowanoo to Indigente. It is by the Board ordered that John Sikes be end he is hereby granted a cash allowance of $15.00 per month, oommonoing July let, 1912. It is by the Board further orddred that the County Auditor draw a warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said John Sikes, in the sum of$15.00 ]for esoh and every month until the further order of this Board.Ak 401 In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County for the year 1912. Son at the hour of 10 o'olook A.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization and further examinee the assessment rolls, military rolls, assessment books and maps in and for the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1912, and no objeotions having been filed with this Board to any of the Assessment Booke, It is upon motion of Supervisor Rihn, seoonded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that the assessment rolls, military rolls, assessment books and maps in and for the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1912, be and the same are hereby aaoept- ad and approved. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to Witt Ayeet Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, and Trythell. • Nose: None. Absent: supervisor W.J.Buohanan. Now at the hour of 11 o'olook A.M. the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalizat- ion. Thereupon the Board of supervisors adjourns as a Board of Supervisors to and until Monday, August 6th, 1912, at the hour of 10 O'olook A.M. .......... airman. �..............................Clerk. 408 ;i In the Board of Supervisors of 0ont ra Costa County, State of California. Monday, August 6th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J.Ribn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Welle, Olerk. - - - - - - - - - - - - - ....'-� The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of July, 1912, are regd to the Board, and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence • to-O.J,..Rihn. Supervisor O.J.Rihn, makes application to the Board for leave of absence of ten days from the State of California; Thereupon on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor C.J.Rihn, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of ten days from and after date of leaving State. In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Licensee. Applications for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lase than one i• quart are made to the Board by the following named persons, at the following named places, to wit; O.C.Berendeen Cor. Main & Morrie Ste. Clayton G.Rossi Bertolli Lots 9 and 10, Block 82, Bay View Park Tract Thomgs R.Caaey Central Hotel Bar Talons Mrs. DoNartini Pacheco Hotel Pacheco J.C.MoClure Lot, 1, Block 41, Henderson-Tapsoott Tract P.O.Olsen Alamo Saloon Alamo A.S.Ross Mint Saloon Brentwood Chas.Sohlenkler Wayside Inn Lafayette i The Board fixes hearing on said applications for Wednesday, September 4th, 191E at 10 b'olook A.M. to 409 In the Matter of Issuanoe of Liquor Lioenees. The License Tax Collector is authorised to issue liquor liconses authorising the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities, lose than one quart, to the following named persons at the following named places, to w it: S.H.Burns Tormey Station Bert Ooppollberger Cor. Ban Pablo& Potrero Ayes. Stege J.B.Costa Valley House, Smith St. gear Martinez Conrad & Williamson Redwood Canyon Morage Road Hotel Orookett Crookett John A.Cantroll Cantrell's Saloon 8nighteen Salvatore Dal Porto Oakley Hotel Oakley John F.Meyer Loring Ave. Grookett Marshall & Madaroe Harte & Prospect Aves. Denville Benjamin Scott S,P.Depot Antioch Herman Voight New Lafayette Saloon Lafayette • The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the, Board.,7t, In the Matter of Application of Thomas Mohamed for a Liquor License. The applicant, Thomas Mahomed not being a citizen of the United States, upon request of said Thomas Mahomed, It is upon motion duly made and parried, by the Board ordered that Thomas Mahomed, be and he is hereby allowed to withdraw hie ap- plication for said liquor license; It is by the Board further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby ordered to return to said Thomas Mahomed, the money deposited with said application./( In the Matter of application of G.Rossi Bertolli for a Liquor License. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on application of G.Rossi Bertolli for a wholesale liquor lioense, be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Wednesday, September 4th, 1818, at 10 o'clock A.M. 410 i 4 t In the Matter of the application of F.H. Lottman, for a Liquor License at Sobrante. i It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on application of F.H.Lottman for f a liquor license at Sobrante be and the same is hetabg continued to and set for Mon- day August 19th, 1912, at 10 o'clock ASM. i In the Matter of Complaint against the Saloon License of Pezzutto and Civillo. A complaint having been filed against the,saloon conducted by Pessutto & Oivill in the town of Crockett, Contra Costa County, It is upon motion duly made and oarrie , by the Beard ordered that a oitation issue out of thls,Board requiring the Said Paz- zutto & Civillo to appear before this Board on Monday, August 19th, 1912, at 11 o'clock A.M., then and there to show cause why their license should not be revoked. i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Annie I.Ailooa,.for $12. per month, be and the same is hereby increased to OPO per month, commencing August let, 1912. It is by the Board further ordered that Richard R,Hall be and he is hereby allowed a cash allowance of 010 per month commencing July let, 1912. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw war- rant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in the sums above mentiore d-K In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following named indigents be and they ar . hereby allowed the following sums in supplies, commencing August let, 1912, to wit: Amanda Erickson, �215, per month, Nancy Oliveira 10. ^ 411. j, 'i II In the Matter of Inauranae of County Hospital, Buildings and Court House and Jail. Upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered' that A.E'.Blum i and C,H,Hajden, be and they are hereby authorized to renew the policies which they 1 now carry in the same Companies and for the same amounts. In the utter of Granting Leave of Absence to Wm.H.Hougki, Superintendent of Oounty Hospithl. It is by the Board ordered that Wm.R.Hough, Superintendent of County Hospital ibe and ho is hereby granted a vacation of two weeks at such time'as the business of said Hospital will permit. „ In the Matter of Laying Water Pipes of Port Costa Water Company. Complaint having been made to this Board that the water pipes of the Port Costa Water Company (the successors in interest to the West Hill-Water and Electric Light Company) lying along the public road between the Town of Martinez and Pacheco, are not laid in accordance with the order of this Board granting the said West Hill Water and Electric Light Company, permission to lay said pipes along said road; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby authorised to notify said Port Costa Water Company to cause said pipes to be laid in accordance with the order of this Board on November 14th, 1898, so that the top of all pipes shall be at least one foo below the surface of the ground, at all pointe on said road. The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buohahan and Trythall. Bose: Done. Absent on Roll call ; Supervisor Rihn.q, In the Hatter of Allowenoe to Indigents. Joseph Knight having made application to this Board for transportation to Santa Roes and stating to this Board that he had friends in said place that would look after him if he could reach said town, It is by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costa County procure tran - poration for said Joseph Knight to a aid Town of Santa Rosa, and it is further orders that he also prooure for said Joseph Knight a pair of slippers. 412 i 1 7 s In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge work, Dumber, 011, rook, Road Material, eto. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rook, road material, oto, having been presented against pertain road districts of said County, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Olaimant. Amount General Fund Rsad Pund. Antioch Dumber Co. 26.14 26.00 R.D.2, S.D.5, $ 1.14 87.43 86.00 1, 6, 1.43 213.58 212.00 2, 5, 1.68 Baker b Hamilton 59.95 58.00 1, 2, 1.95 Brentwood Dumber Co. 74.25 73.00 1, 5, 1.26 Berkeley Steel Co. 212.49 211.00 1, 6, 1.49 Oal.Cor.Oulvert Co. 92.46 91.00 1, 2, 1.45 Jack Cabral 12.00 11.00 1, 2, 1.00 J.J.Davis 216.00 200.00 1, 1, 16.00 S.H.Flournoy 440.00 439.00 1, 2, 1.00 R.P.Podva 35.00 34.00 1, 2, 1.00 Sunset Lumber Co. 70.98 69.00 1, 2, 1.98 Vulcan Rook Co. 59.04 68.00 11 2, 1.04 ^ " " 14p.39 139.00 11 2, 1.39 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Coate County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote od the Board on the forekoing order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Nose: None.K In the Matter of a Direct Primary Election for Contra Costs County. It appearing to the eatiefaotdon of the Board that it will be necessary to hold a direct Primary Election throughout the County of Contra Costs, on the 3rd day of September, 1912, It is by the Board Ardered that the hereinafter named places in each precinct be and they are hereby legally designated as the polling places in each precinct i of the County of Contra Costa, and the following named officers of election are here- by appointed to serve as such election officers for the following respective electio precincts in Contra Costa County for the said Direct Primary Election to be hold in said County and the respective precincts thereof on said Sept. 3rd, 1912, to wit: BYRON PRECINOT. Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Rall, Byron. Judgeat Henry G. Erumland Thomas O.MoOsbe Inspectors: Margaret Hammond O.W.Lent Clerks: Mirtle Healy Agnes A.Stoenner BRENTWOOD PREOINOT Polling Place. Coates Hall, Brentwood. Judges: William Oakebroad William J.Estes Inspectors: Mable R. Fotheringham William Grant Olerkst Minnie Roberta Louisa D.Shellenberger 413 OAMY' PRECINCT. Polling Place: Oakley Hall, Oakley. Judges: Maroue J.Bigelow 'William J. O'Shea Inspectors: John L.Harkinson Edith Morrison Clerks: May Stovesand Lucy E.Nelson ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.l. Palling Place: Town Hall, Antioch Judges: William B.Calahan David McCartney Inspectors: Otto Emil Klengel Annie Josephine Hartley Clerks: Oallie J.Harrison Irene Adeline Thomas ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: John Taylor Building, Antioch Judges: Fredrick O.Franks Oharlea Jay Bullock Inspectors:, Malvin Gile Abbott Francis Cooney Clerks: Leonora Scott Beede Kate Hoidorn Trembath LONE TREE PREOINOT. Polling Place: House near S.P.Depot, Antioch. Judges: Charles F.Beede John Joseph Sullonger Inspectors: Frank X.Smith Ellen Prewett Olerks: Harriett E.Davidson Sarah E.Brown MORGAN TERRITORY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Morgan Territory School House. Judges: Wm. Clyma Thos. Ackerman Inspectors: Joseph Sohwendell Ieasc Morgan Clorke: J.J.Dutro S.Olofson CLAYTON PRECINCT. Polling Place: Clayton Hall, Clayton Judges: John A.Oondie Joe Murohio Inspectors: H.O.Wetmore A.Coreghino Clerks: Lottie Myrick Mary S.Mangini BAY POINT PRECINCT Polling Place: Sbhirpke Hall, Bay Point. Judges: Wm. A. Bartlett Denny Main Inepeotors: Fred Gore S.W.Ounningham Clerks: Sam Shiedler William Tormey PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pittsburg. Judges: D.A.Gatto J.L.Williameon Inspectors: J.E.Bankson John Royce Clerks: Theresa Minaker Catherine Latimer PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Whitney's Hotel near S.P.Depot, Pittsburg. Judges: Geo. H.South F.A. X0007 Inapeotors: Frank Eennerley J.A.Ba11ey Clerks: Prank Jesse Goo. O'Hara COWELL PRECINCT. Polling Place: Cowell Office Building, Cowell • Judges: E.U.Loh Columbus M.Wolf Inspectors : 2.Matheson George Kipp Clerks: Florence M.Stenger Sophia L.Sullivan CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Jaoquith's Paint Shop, Concord. Judges: M.N.Brsokwnridge W.O.Ja uith Inspectors: Joe Lovada M.Neuetsedter Clerks: Ethel Mae Fookett Sadie Neustaedter 414 OOKOORD PRECINCT 390. 2. Polling Place: Fireman Hall, Concord. Judges: Guy E.Green Charles Guy Inspectors: O.R.Devereux Henry Botts Rlerks; Emma A.Ford Sate Geraldine January CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Blum'e'Soals House, near S.P.Depot, Concord Judges: Chae.F.Lohss Robert Coven Inspectors: Prank Duarte WM.Straight Olerks: Goo.M.Wostoott H.C.Treat CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: Tent situated on or near Mt.Diablo Union High School Gro n ds' Judges: J.M.W1111ame J.Noia Inepeotors: JohnSutton G.B.Baumann Clerks: D.E.Pramburg A.C.Gehringer PACHECO PRECINCT Polling Place: Town Hall, Pacheco. Judges: Theo. Hook M.Christopher Ihopeotors: M.Solm1 Frank Rodgers Clerks: Annie Loucks Emily Jane Chnistopher Yin. HILL PRECINCT Polling Place: Vine Hill Public School House. Judges: F.J.Thoroe Coulter Kelly Inspectors: Charles Peek A.J.MoMahon Olerks. Lucia H.Fish Sarah Kane. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Polling Place: Justice of the Peace Dffioe, Walnut Creek, Judges: Daniel McCullough Oorodan Sharp Inspectors: Eva Berry Leech Elizabeth Borden Drury Clerks: Alioe A.Ormsby Ruby L.Harlan MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 1. Rolling Planet Store in Baer Block near S.P.Depot, Martinez. Judges: J.J.Daley Geo. J.Winkelman Inspectors: Frank R.Jones Martha Winkelman Clerks: Amy Irene Morgan F.W.Valentine' MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Room in California Hotel Bldg, Martinez. Judges: J.P.Barnard E.H.Stinchfield Inspectors: C.P.Glass Geo. H.Bulger Clerks: Edythe M.Jack Minnie Loring Anderson MARTINEZ PRECINCT U.S. Polling Places Town Hall, Martinez. Judges: Rex L. Boyer M.Y.Crutohfield Inspectors: Elea H.Morford Lillian Holcomb Clorke; Bessie E.Miller Lillian Rader ALHAMBRA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Rosy House, Cor. Smith & G.Stroete, near Martinez Town Limits. Judges; Fred Brackman G.C.Middleton Inspectors: O.E.Hayaard W.T.Daggatt Clerks: A.J.Tavan W.O'Hara ALAMO PRECINCT Polling Plaoe: Room in Bell's Poet Office Bldg. Alamo Judges: August Hamburg William Hemme Inspectors: John A.Bauer George Teevitts Clerks: D.O.Bell J.C.Jonee 415 $ORAGA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Wilibw Spring Public School House. Judges: M.Madsen John Devlin Inspectors: M.Roso L.'Trelut Clarks: George B.Sanborn James Mulholland LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. Polling Places Lafayette Public School House. Judges: L.L.Brown J.M.Daley Inspectors: R.Andreaeon A.G.Mullikin Clerks: Arthur Burton H.S,Grow TASSAJARA PRECINCT Polling Place: Tassajara Public School House. Judges: Marion Horton Theodore Nissen Inspectors. Charles Smith Cheater Johnston Clarks: D.Williams Fred Reinatain SAN RAMON PRECINCT Polling Place San Ramon Hall, San Ramon Judges: Albert Glass S.D.Bradford Inspectors: LeoLynch N.S.Boone . Clerks: M.J.Lawrence H.Hurst, Jr. DANVILLE PR?70INOT Polling Place: Grange Hall, Danville Judges: John HarSrInapeotoxs: SarafinePreitas .H.Plounoy Clerks: Frank Eddy R.H.Hslvorson PORT COSTA PRECINCT N0.1. Polling Place: MoNear's Vacant Store, port Costa. Judges: D.Luoey Harry Williams Impactors: E.W.Brown W.E.Young Clerks: F..W.Baoon O.J.0'Neill PORT COSTA PRECINCT No. 2. Polling Place: , Forester's Hall Port Costs. • Judges: George H.Ward Henery Davis Inspectors: Charles Voight T. O'Keefe Clarke: J.J.Murray Janes Hackett CROOBETT PRECINCT NO.I. Polling Place: Fireman's Hall, Crockett. 'Judges: D.C.Hedemark L.W.Paul Inspectors: H.E.Rutt James Hurley Clerks: J.E.Hughes H.P.Edwards CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Salvation Army Hall, Orookett Judges: H.A.Dolphua C.Deemohd Inepeotore: G.W Likens John Riordan Clerks: O.P.Thomas Thomas McNamara VALONA PRECINCT. Polling Place. Valona Library in rear of Presbyterian Ohuroh. Judges: A.G1iok P.Hanlou Inspectors: John H.Gribbin Peter Vind Clerks: George Smith J.Stemmle Selby Preoinot. Polling Place: Selby Hall, Selby Judges; R.E.Bell E.E.Jarman Inspectors; S.H.Burns H.T.Jones Olerke: G.P.Colbert Ohas.Rioharde 41� i RODEO PRECINCT. Polling Place: Rodeo Hall, Rodeo Judges: A.Arbuthnot E.D,Grove Inspeotors: S:J.Claeya J.Mahoney r Clerks: J.M.Skohen John P.Tormey HERCULES PRECINCT: i Polling Place; Club House, Hercules. Judges; Edna M.Jackson Chris Ellerhorst Inspectors: John S.Shaw Minnie Griffin Clerks; O.F.C.Lehmkuhl S.D.Beasloy PINOLE PRECINCT Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole. Jud goa'. J.A.Fraeer Lucia Robison Clarks LillieCattlet Inspectors: . tes uel Lewis I.R.Bailey a GIANT PRECINCT tolling Place; Giant Hall,'Giant. Judges; Mre.J.Williame John Hanson Inspectors; Henry Johnston Mrs. N.Johnson Clerks: J.B.Lindsey Oarlona Briggs SAN PABLO PRECINCT Polling Place: Maple Hall, San Pablo Judge a: J.H.Rumrili J.Laesevot In8peotors; Alfred Frank W.Pitzgerald Clarks: Frank Machado ;.Clark STEGE PRECINCT Polling Place: Davis Hall. Judgea; J.Coatello Chas.Elase Inspectors: Norman E.Burnett JohnBurnside Clarks: H.Sullivan Ed.Matthiesen NIOHMOND PRECINCT X0.1. Polling Place: Winehaven Hotel, Winehaven. Judges; S.Berendt D.H.Barney Inspectors; O.Mahnke W.J.Steele Clarke: Frank Loop Delpha Ruglinga RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Pt.Riohmond School House. Judges: E A.Floyd Howard French Inspectors; Henry Grover Percy Barnes Clarks: W.S.Lane J.C.Bly RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. S. Polling Place: City Hall, Richmond. Judges; P.J.Transue May Church Inspectors: Arthur Alstrom Hazel Eohlhoff Clarks: Harry Ivory Wm.%lta RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: 211 Richmond Ave. Office of John Moyle, Richmond Judges; John Neill J.A.Bell Inspectors: W.Ashley, Jr. Jonnie M.Totten Clerics: O.L.Dietrick Georgia Johnston RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6. Polling Place: Justice Court Room, Richmond Judges: Wm.Lane J.F.Stiefvater Inspectors: Earl Morgan Juliette McHenry Clarks; Wm.Baker Luoetta.Dunlap RICHMOND PRECINCT 110. 6. Polling Place: No. 3, Fire House, Richmond 417 iJudges: O.B.Blanohard N.A.Wateon Inspectors% W.R.Jaokson L.Swartout Clerks: J.O.Dshl Al.Norman RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7. Polling Place: No. 2, Fire House, Richmond Judges: W.D.Rihn Maud W.Fall Inspectors: Grace F.Watroua Mayme Boone Clerks: Harry Adkinson Walter Lasell RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. B. Polling Place: Tenth St. School House. Judges: Jennie Conwell P.Nugent Inspectors: Goo. Floyd Jerome Beat Clarke: D.H.Carpenter Eate'Smith RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6 Polling Place: Public Library, Richmond Judges: J.F.gloyd A.W.Oarter Inspectors: C.F.Washbura Bertha Smedley Clerks: James Day Edna B.Feloh RICHMOND PRECINOT NO. 106 Polling Place: No. 1137 McDonald Ave. Old Mt.Diablo Garage. Judges: D.W.Calfee Leonora Gibson Inspectors: D.A. Burne C;E.Clark Clerks: W.J.Lans Myrtle E.Miller RICHMOND PRECINCT 10. 11. Polling Place: HairView Hotel, Richmond. Judges. H.A.Rsoord D.A.Snowles Inspectors: J.A.DsBarrows Bertha Faber Clerks: James Hopkins Louise Hole RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1E. Polling Places Bonestell & Edrington's Office. Judges: Thomas Do Lacey Cyrus Reid Inspectors: O.B.Randall Wm.Pioton Clerks: J.E.Bouquet W.H.Mergenthal RICHMOND PRECINCT 30. 13. Polling Place: Stage School House. Judges: B.Bcorman J.Bedford Inspectors: H.G.F.Dhhrmann Jason W.Douglaa Clerks: Thomas A.S.Donaldeon B.Kechane. In the Matter of Improving that certain road known as Tunnel Road between Lafayette and Inter-Oounty Tunnel. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that that certain road known as the Tunnel Road leading froth Town of Lafayette to City of Oakland is in needof repair, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that it is the intention of this Board to build and construct an oiled naaadam road not leas than sixteen feet in width at any point beginning at the County Line between Contra Coats and Alameda Oouhties in the Inter- County Tunnel, and running thence easterly for a distance of two miles toward the tem of Lafayette. 41 7 I It is further Resolved and Ordered that ElamC'.Bsown,'County Surveyor of the County of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby ordered to make a survey of said road and prepare detailed plane and specifications for the building and constructing of an oiled macada# road not lees than sixteen feet in width at any point, over said above i spocified route and file same with this Board on of before Monday the 19th day of August, 1912, for adoption by this Board.k In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allow- once Book of this Board. And the Board takes reoese to meet on Monday, August 19th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. ...Chairman. .......... .....Clerk. } 419 In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa 0ount7, State of Caltforuis.' Monday, August 19th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y. Present: Hon. +I.H.Trythall. Chairman Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Welis, Clerk. In the Matter of the appointment of a Be* Inspector for Contra Costa County. A communication from Joseph *allrath of Antioob, suggesting to the Board the it is necessary that a bee Inspector of Contra Costa County be appointed and offering to serve as such without compensation, is read to the Board, Thereupon, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Casey, it is by the Board ordered that Joseph Aallrath be and he is hereby ap pointed bee in- spector for the County of Contra Costa, to serve as such without compensation. In the Hatter of %ranting Leave of Absence to John Bermingham. John normingham, having requested further leave of absence of thirty days, It is by the Board ordered that John Bermingham be and he is hereby granted a furthe leave of absence of thirty days. In the Hatter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. N.A.Rugg, Editor of the Contra Coats Casette, having presented to this Board a copy for a small folder for advertising the recourses of Contra Costa County It is upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that the Ca- sette Publishing Company furnish to the County of Contra Costs, 20,000 folders so- cording to sample furnished to this Board,to be used for advertising purposes. In the Patter of Communioation from Percy O.Mo0i11. A communication from Percy V. Mo4#11 complaining gbout the conduct of a certain driver of a sprinkling wagon in San Pablo District, was received and read to the Board; It Is by the Board orders¢ that said oommunioation be and the same is hereby .referred to Supervisor Rihn in whose district said complaint &rose. ass: 420 In the Matter of Complaint about Saloon of Pezzutto & Civillo. A complaint having been made to this Board,that Pezzutto & Civillo have not beeY i conducting their saloon in accordance with Ordinance NO. 122 of this Board, and a citation having been issued and served upon said Pezzutto & Civillo to appear before this Board at this time and show cause why their license should not be revoked; the said Pezzutto & Civillo appear before the Board at this time accompanied by Leo F. Tormey their attorney; thereupon the District Attorney appears on behalf of the com- plainant; Thereupbn the Board prooeeds to hear testimony and J.J. Fox, Jose Valva, J.D-Ros , and Joseph Faris, are called by the plaintiff; thereupon the defendants call Dan Old- ham, J.H.Oribbin, Albert Abets, E. Triglia, Ben E.Zuppi, John Parois, Antone Dowril- io, Louie Ouerreiri and A.Pezzutto, all of whom testify under oath in regard to the i conduct of said saloon; Thereupon after hearing testimony of said witnesses and the argument of counsel in regard to conduct of said saloon, Supervisor Buchanan moves for a continuance of thirty days in this matter and in the meantime that said matter be placed in the hands of Constable J.J.Fox to make reportto this Board of any disturbance hereafter; Thereupon said motion was seconded by Supervisor Hook. On Roll call the following vote was taken: Ayes: Supervisors Casey and Buchanan. Noes: Supervisors Rihn, Hook and Trythall. Thereupon Supervisor Rihn moves that said license be revoked; thereupon Super- visor Trythall, asks Supervisor Hook to take the chair and upon Supervisor Hook tak- ing the Chair, Supervisor arythall seconds said motion; thereupon on roll call the following vote was taken: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn and Trythall. Noes: Supervisors Casey and Buchanan. Supervisor Hook refusing to vote. Thereupon after explanation, Supervisor Hook votes No. Thereupon Supervisor Rihn changes his vote from Yes to No and gives notice that he intends to move for a re-oonsdderation of said notion. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rook, road material, sto; Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rook, road material, eta, having been presented against the road districts of said County and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts against which said claims have been pre- sented, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, " It is by the Board ordered that the said olaime be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimants. Amount general Fund 'iced Fund. Wm. M,Daint $68.00 $67,00 S.D. S.D.6, $1.00 John Nioholes 70.00 69.00 2, 6' 1.00 1,00 Joseph Rogda 70.44 69.00 2, 6' 1.00 William Easton 70.00 69.00 2, 6, 1.60 Chas. Cakebread 46.60 46.00 421 4e0 . Xolamara $31.60 430.00 R.D.2, S.D.b, $1.60 111101 Volponi 61.00 60.00 2, 6, 1.00 aso. Clement 16.00 14.00 21 6, 1.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor &raw warrant on the County 'Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants:y in the sums and out of the fund above mentioned. The said order being passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: supervisors Rihh, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Bona. In the Matter of Double and Erroneous Assessments. • The Tax Collector and County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and that the Clerk of this Board make proper order of cancellation in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. .The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, September 4th'; 1912, at 10 o'olook A.M. r r. .................................Clerk. • .Chairman. s • 422 i k Tp the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Wedpooday. September,4th, 1912. The Board met at 10 O'clock A.M. jPresent: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H:ifells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of Aug- ust, 1912, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and 01srk. In the Natter of applications of F.R.Lottman. and G.Rossi Oertolli for liquor Licenses. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of P.H.Lotiman and G.Rossi Certolli for liquor licensee, be and the same 1s hereby continued to Monday, October 7th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of petition of P.O.Olson. for liquor license. On application of P.O.Olson, It is by the Board ordered that said P.O. Olsen be and he is hereby'ordered to withdraw his application for a saloon license. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector return to said P.O.Oleen the money deposited with said application.' In the Nutter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorising the sale of intoxicating liquors In quantities less than One quart are made to the Board by the following nar:ed per- sons at the following named places. to wit; O. Rossi Gertolli Potrero Ave. Lot 10. Block 23, Alta.Ponta Tract Crowley, T.J. E.W. Cor. Loring Ave. & Bay St. orookett Anton Elias Globe Saloon. Near Valona Andrew Gull Tretzel Saloon San Ramon O.A.Johnson Lots 23-28. Block 23. Richmond Annex Tra t N.F.Rose Pvospeot Ave. Danville Anton@ Soalso Blarney Saloon, Near Valona A.A.Saurez Fish Ranch, funnel Road Noraga Soh. Diet. The Board fixes hearing thereon for October 7th, 1912. at 10 o'clock A.M. 423 �n the matter of Communication of Buhem b Barter Slide Company. t A oommunication from Duhem & Harter Slide Company in reference to iithograp 7 ed posters for advertising resources of Contra Costa County. was read to the Board. and said cammanication was referred to w.A.Rugg and W.R.Sharkey for a report as to the coat of said lithographed posters. In the matter of Issuance of Liquor Ltoenees. The License Tans Collector is authorised to iseus liquor licensee for the sale Of intotioating liquors in quantities leas than one quart;to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit, C.C.Bersndasn oor. Main 6 Morris Sts. Clayton Thomas R.Cassy Control Hotel Bar valona Mrs. DoMartint Pacheco Hotel. Pacheco J.C. HoOlure Lot, 1. Block E1 Henderson-Tapsoott Tra t A.S.Ross mint Saloon Brentwood Chao.sohlenkler wayside 11331 Lafayette The License Tax Collector Is ordered to issue a wholesale liquor license to B.Roeai Certolli at Potrero Avenue. Stege Junction. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimoue vote of the Board.�� In the Matter of AppbIntment of Trustee for Reclamation District #799. The resignation of Nm. Shafer as trustee for Reclamation District #799, having been presented to this Board, and it is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that sold resignation be and the same is hereby accepted. A petition having been presented to the Board signed by the remaining True- toss of Reclamation District #799, praying for the appointment of A.J.Hatchkisa. In and for said District, It is by the Board ordered that B.J.Hotohkies be and he is hereby T-pointed a trustee in and for said Reclamation District #799, in place and stood of Dm. Shafer. In the matter of Paying Expenses of Health Officer to Convention of Health Officers. It Is by the Board ordered that the actual necessary expenses for the Health Officer of Contra Costa County to attend the Convention of Health Officers to be held in Berkeley be and the ease are hereby ordered allowed on the preeentation of a duly verified claim therefor. 424 k In the Matter of allowance of Warrants j for Reclamation District #799: Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #799, be and the same are hereby approved ani the Chairman authorized to note his approval on said warrants= No. Name. Date Amount 14 John D.Broeoh Aug. 19th, 1912. $61.40 15 D.R.Burroughs " " " 21.00 16 B.R.Burroughe " " " 2.30 IT NW.Shafer " " " 48.00 In the Matter of Report s of Estimates of Amounts for'kaintenance of High Schools Reports of estimates of amount of money required for maintenance of high school are filed as follows; Alhambra Union High School District; A68,'000.00 000.00 John Swett " " » .97'3.08 X of Riverview' " " " " .800.00 Richmond " " " " San Ramon Palley " " " 3.600.00 In the Batter of Spaniel Tax for Maintenance of School Districts. The Board of Trustees of Byron School District and of Alamo School District having presented estimates to the Superintendent of Schools for the following amounts, to wit: Alamo School District $350. ard Byron School District, $250, in addition to and exclusive of amounts apportioned to Bald Districts from the regular State and County school moneys and said report having been approved by w.H.Hanion. Superin- tendent of Schools. It is by the Board ordered that said reports be and the same are hereby approv- ed and the County Auditor ordered to estimate the amount necessary to rains said ` eums.\t, In the Matter of Canoellation of Warrant. It is by the Board ordered that Warrant No. 4156, in favor of Southern Paoi- fin Company for $31.88 be and the same is hereby oan4elle4. }(, 425 i Jn the Patter of allowance to Indigents. , It is by the Board ordered that the fallowing allowances be and the same are ,hereby meds; is Cash; Pasqual Franco, 08.00 per month commencing Daly 1st, 1922. Mrs. L.B.Rowell, $20. per month, commencing 8spt. let. 1912. Wm. Mceorip. 020.00 per mouth. commencing Aug. let, 1912. It In further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Tress- urer in favor of each of above named indigents. in the sums not opposite their respeo - ,_iTe names, on the first of every month until the farther order of this Board.,( In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of 020. per month in supplies, ocm- menoing Sept. lst. '1912, be and the same is hereby allowed to Maggie Winslow. In the Matter of allowance to Yrs. Wise. It is by the Board ordered that allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Wise, be ant the same is hereby die-oontinued; and that the said money be paid to the Fred Finch Orphanage for the care and support of the minor children of Mrs. Wise, upon presen- tation sari allowance by this Board of duly verified claims therefor. In the Matter of Lost Warrant. Kell R.Jeakine, having presented to this Board an affidavit showing that on the 9th day of Mayr. 1912. a warrant on General Fund. No. 3479 for the sum of 06. was registers& by the County Treasurer of said County and by him numbered 5479. and was delivered to said Kell R.Jonkine and remained in his possession until about June let. 1912, when same was last, and has not since been in deponent's possession, and praying for the issuance of a new warrant. Thereupon. On motion duly made aid carried, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a dupli- nate, Of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of said original lost warrant.K, In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed, signed by the Chairman, attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of.this Board. 426 3 j j t In the Batter of Allowance of Bridge Claims, for lumber. bridge work. oil. rook, road j material, etc. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, road material, rook, oil, etc. are presented to the Board against certain road districts of the county, and it appearing to the Board that said districtswould be unreasonably burdened by the fall payment of said claims, It is by the Board ordered that said claims bs�paid to the claimants in the sums and,out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Pond. L.Anderson Company. # 40.91 39.00 R.D. 1,S.D. 2. }1.91 L.Anderson Co. 24.16 23.00 1. 2. 1.16 Baker& Hamilton 68.48 67.88 1. 4. 1.00 Bay Point & Clayton R.R.Oo. 29.22 28.22 1. 4. 1.00 James Cakebread 32.00 30.00 1. 5. 2.00 Charles Oakebread 63.00 60.00 1. 5, 3.00 George Clement 63.00 60.00 1. 5, 3.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 208.16 207.16 11 4, 1.00 " IT IT " 126.50 125.50 1 4, 1.00 " IT IT 44.94 43.94 11 4, 1.00 IT . e IT 55.51 54.51 1. 4. 1.00 " IT ° " 4.16 3.16 1. 4. 1.00 " IT " " 78.52 77.52 1, 4, 1.00 Paul Dalponi 63.00 60.00 1. 51 3.00 Wm.Dainty 84.00 80.00 1. 5. 4.00 Danville Whoe.& Lumber Oo 90.35 89.00 11 2, 1.36 Ila. Hasten 62.50 50.00 11 5, 2.60 Henry Connell Lime & Cement Company 202.00 201.00 1, 4, 1.00 Horton &Kennedy 126.98 126.00 1. 2, 1.98 C.D.Hamilton 36.04 36.00 1. 2, 1.04 Hutchinson Co. 687.10 586.00 11 5, 2.10 Steve Morchio 92.00 90.00 1. 6. 2.00 Coo. MANamara 75.00 74.00 1. 5. 1.00 A.isMathon 61.25 60.00 11 5, 1.26 John H chole 87.60 86.00 11 5, 1.50 R.P.Podva 40.00 39.00 1. 2, 1.00 Redwood Mnfs, Co. 61.11 60.11 1. 4, 1.00 TO Is " 40.09 39.09 1. 41 1.00 Arthur Shaddrick 44.00 40.00 1. 5, 4.00 B.D.Swift 54.00 60.00 1. 5, 4.00 Standard Ob4.Pipe Company80.20 89.00 1. 2. 1.20 F.Sholby 268.00 266.00 1. 8, 2.00 A.M.Shelby 420.00 418.00 1. 3. 2.00 Ynloan Rook 00. 141.60 140.00 1. 5. 1.60 Robp.Wallaos 345.93 340.00 1. 5, 6.93 Western Iron Works 232.00 231.00 1. 4. 1.00 And it is further ordered thattheCounty Auditor of Contra Costa County, draw warrant an the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named olaimants, # in the sums and out of the amounts above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Oaaey, Hook. Buchanan and Trytball. Noes. Hone. V In the Matter of Allowance of Claims in Supervisor District Ho. 4. This Board laying heretofore on Aug. 14th. 1911, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repairing of that carttin piece of road more than three miles in length between the town of Pittsburg and Antimh in Supervisor District Ho.4 out of the General Pund. It is now. by the Board ordered upon the motion of Supervisor Buchanan, that the following claims be paid out of the General Punct, to wit'-. Anton Berta, $5.00 !rank Dragon 15.00 Frank Dragon 47.50 It is farther ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimants in the sums est opposite their names, out of the General Fund. The Tote of the Board thereon being as follows: Ayes; Supervisors Bihn. Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall.1t In the Hatter of Requisition of O.L.Abbott. for supplies. Itis by the Board ordered that the requisition of 0 L.Abbott. for supplies be and the same is hereby granted. In the Natter of the application of the California Investment Company for the cancellation of Assessment for the year 1879 and 1880 against the $orthhelf of Section 23, T 1 S. R. 2 A. NO Y. Contra Costa County. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board from.the verified petition of the California Investment Company filed with the clerk of this Board thio 4th day of September, 1912, thit the said Borth half of Section 23, Township 1 south. Range 2 West, Y.D.Y. Contra Costa County State of California, was assessed for the year 1879 and the year 1880 to Joseph Haphtaly and that the taxes levied thereon for the year 1879 in the sum of 413.94 and that the taxes levied thereon for the year 1880 for t sum of #13.20 has not been paid; that the said land was assessed to the said Joseph Haphtaly for the years 1879 and 1880 aid that the said taxes have not been paid, and it farther appearing from the certificate of T.G.Daniels. Register of the United States Land Office that Joseph Haphtaly has no right. title or interest of, in or to said land and that no interest therein has been derived of the now owners of said land from the said Joseph Haphtaly by the present owner thereof, to wit: The Oalifor. nia Investment Company; and it further appearing that said land was sold to the .State of California. on Febraary 25. 1880, Certificate No. 20, recorded in Vol. 2 tax Sales, page 148. for delinquent taxes in the sum of $13.94 and the deed to the State dated February 26th. 1881. recorded March 21. 1881, in Vol. 33 of Deeds, page 142 and that no sale was had for the taxes amounting to $13.20 for the year 1880; It is now by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, cancel both of the above assessments and each of them by proper entry of can- cellation thereof on the margin of the assessment r6ll and that the Counts Recorder of Contra Costa County, oanoel the certificate of sale aid the deed to the State had thereunder hereinabove referred to.. 427 Anton Barts. #8.00 !rank Dragon 16.00 Frank Dragon 47.50 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa. draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimants in the sum set opposite their names, out of the General Fund. The vote of the Board thereon being as follows: Ayes; Scpervisore Rihn. Casey. Hook, Buchanan and Trythsll.,�• In the Matter of Requisition of C.L.Abbott, for supplies. Itis by the Board ordered that the requisition of 0 L.Abbott, for supplies be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of the application of the California Investment Company for the cancellation of Assessment for the year 1879 and 1880 against the Northhall of section 23. T I S.'R. 2 W. M.D H. Contra Ooeta County. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board from the verified petition of the California Investment Company filed with the clerk of this Board thie 4th day of September, 1912. thWt the said .North half of Section 23, Township 1 south, Range 2 West. M.D.*. Contra Costa County State of California, was assessed for the year 1879 and the year 1880 to Joseph Naphtaly and that the taxes levied thereon for the year 1879 in the sum of #13.64 and that the taxes levied thereon for the year 1880 for t sum of #13.20 has not been paid; that the said land was iseaeed to the said Joseph Hephtaly for the years 1879 and 1880 and that the said taxes have not been paid. and it farther appearing from the certificate of T.G.Daniels. Register of the United States Land Office that Joseph $sphtaly has no right, title or interest of, in or to said land and that no interest therein has boon derived of the now owners of said land from the said Joseph laphtaly by the present owner thereof, to wit: The Oalifor nia Investment Company; and it further appearing that said land was sold to the Mate of California. on February 25, 1880, Certificate No. 20, recorded in Vol. 2 mss Sales, page 14B, for delinquent taxes in the sum of $13.94 and the deed to the State dated February 26th, 1881, recorded March 21, 1861, in Vol. 33 of Deeds, page 142 and that no sale was had for the taxes amounting to $13.20 for the year 1880; It is now by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa. cancel both of t)ie above assesoments and each of them by proper entry of can— cellation thereof on the margin of the assessment rall and that the Countyc Recorder of Oontra Costa County, cancel the certificate of sale and the deed to the State had thereunder hereinabove referred to.. 428 : { r The toregoing order is passed by the following vote-of the Board: k Age$: Supervisors Rihn,Cssey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes; None. i i I ' In the Matter of the application of The Oflifornia Investment Company and J.H.T.Watkiheon for the cancellation of assessment for the year 1906 against the fractional southwest quarter and the fractional Northwest quarter of Section 13, T 1-3. R. 2 W. M.D M. and the certificate of sale had thereunder, lands situated in Contra Costa County. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -� it appearing to the satisfaction of this Bogrd from the verified petition of the California Investment Company and J.H.T.Watkinson filed with the alsrkof this Board this 4th day of September, 1912, that the said fractional Southwest quarter and the fractional Northwest quarter of Section 13, Township 1 South, Range 2 West. M.D.Y. lands in Contra Costa County, was assesaad for the year 1906 to one Mary B. Benson and that the taxes levied thereon for said year in the sum of #22.14 has not been paid; and it further appearing from the certificate of T.O.Danisis. Register of the United States Land Office, that Mary E.Beneon has no right, title or interest of, in and to said land, and that no interest therein has been derived by the now owners of said lands from the said Mary E.Benson by the present owners thereof, to j wit: the California Investment Company and 7.H.T.Watkinson, and it farther appearing i that said land was sold to the State of Oalifornia on June 26, 1907. Certificate No. 39, Recorded in Vol. 19 of Tax Sales, page 80, and the dead to the State of Califor- nis. issued and recorded June 27, 1912, Vol. 172 of Deeds,page 37, for delinquent . taxes in the said sum of $22.14. It is now by the Board ordered that the CountyAuditor of the County of Cottra Costa, oancol such assessment by proper entry of cancellation thereof on the Bergin of the Assessment roil and that the County Recorder of the County of Contra.Ooata, danoel the Certificate of Sale and the deed had thereunder above referred to. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ages: Supervisors Rihn, Casey. Hook. Buohaoan and Trythall. Noes: Bone. 429 • In the Matter of the application of- The f-The California Investment Company for the cancellation of Assessment for the years 1885, 1886, 1887 and 1886 against the Northeast quarter of Section 23, T 1 S. R. 2 N. H.D.Y Contra Costa County - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -� It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board from the verified petition of The California Investment Company filed with the Clerk of this Board this 4th day of September, 1912. that the said Northeast quartet of Section 23, Township 1 South, Range 2 lest. was assessed for the year 1885 to Benito Pizzaro and that the taxes levied • thereon for said year in the sum of $4.88 has not been paid; that said land was aeses - ed to the said Benito Pizzaro for the following years and in the following sumo, to wit: for the year 1886 for the sum of $6.33; for the year 1887 for the sum of $7.87; for the year 1888 for the suis of $6.10; ani that the said taxes have not been paid; and it further appearing from the certificate of T.G.Daniels. Register of the United States Land Office, that said Benito Pizzaro has no right, title or interest of, in or to said land and that no interest therein has been derived by the now owner of said land from the said Benito Pizzaro by the present owners thereof. to wit: The Galifornia,Investm®t Company. and it further appearing that said land was sold to the State of California on February 24, 1886.. for delinquent taxes in the sum of $4.88 and that a Certificate o3 Sale was had thereunder dated February 24. 1886, re- corded in Vol. 3 of Tax Salee. page 32, and a dead-to the State of California, issued May 2, 1900 and recorded June 18. 1900 in Vol. 85 of Deeds, page 22; • It is now by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa oanoel such assessments and each of them by proper entry of oancellation Wiere- of on -the margin of the assessment roll and that the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa cancel the Certificate of Sale and the deed had to the State of CaliforP nia thereunder above referred to. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook. Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. In the platter of the application of James Spiers and M.T.Symington for the cancellation of assessment • for the year 1884 upon the Bouthgest quarter of Section 280 T 1 S. R. R W. M.D.M. Contra Costa County. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -� It appearing to the satisfaction of this Hoard from the verified petition of James Spiers and M.T Symington filed with the Clerk of this Bge:rd this 4th day of September. 1912, that the said Southwest quarter of Section 23, T 1 S. R. 2 W. M.D.M Contra Costa County. State of California, was assessed for the year 1884 to one Mrs. F.Tralut and that the taxes levied thereon for said year in the Bum of $2.51 has not 430 been paid; that said land was assessed to the said Mrs. F.Treluts for the following J yeare and in the sums following, to wit: for the year 1886 for the sum of $6.88; for the year 1887 for the sum of 46.79; for the year 1888 for the sum of $3.72; mud that the said taxes have not been paid; and it farther appearing from the certificate of T.G.Daniels. Register of the IIgited States Land Office that said Mrs. F.Trelute has no right, title or interest of, in or to said land and that no interest therein has been derived by the now owners of the said land from the said Mrs.B.Trelute by the present owners thereof, to wit: James Spiere and M.T.Symington; and it farther appearing that said land was sold to the State of California on the 26th day of Feb- ruary, 1886, for delinquent taxes in the sura of $2.61 and that a certificate of sale accordingly issued therefor on the 26th day of February. 1886, Certificate No. 10, recorded in Vol. 3 of Tax Sales, page 32, and a deed was issued to the State dated Kay 2nd, 1900, and recorded in Vol. 86 of Deede. nage 14, for $3.72; It is now by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa cancel such assessments and each of them b;; proper entry of cancellation there- of on the margin of the assessment roll and that the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa cancel the certifioates of sale and the deeds had thereunder herein- Move referred to. The foregoing order is passed my the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Hook,Oassy, Buchanan and Trythall. . Nose•Nons. In the Matter of the application of The California Investment Company and J.H.T. Watkinson for the cancellation of assessment for the year 1889 against the Boythwest quarter of the Northwest quarter and the mouth half of the Southwest quarter of section 13, T 1 S. H. 2 R. M.D.M.and the sale had thereunder. lands situated in Contra Costa County. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -� It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board from the verified petition of the California Investment Company and J.H.T.Watkinson filed with the clerk of this card this 4th day of September, 1912, that the said southwest quarter of the North- est quarter and the south hall of the southwest quarter of Section 13, township 1 south, Range 2 Meet, M.D.M. lands in Contra Costa County, State of C8lifornia, was esessed for the year 1889 to George Grant and that the taxes levied thereon for paid year in the on m of $4.47 has not been paid and that a tax Bale was had thereunder dat d Feb. 26. 1890, and a deed to the state issued thereunder on May 2, 1900, recorded n Vol. 86 of Deeds, at page 132; and it appearing that the said taxes have not been aid; and it further appearing from the certificate of T.G.Daniele Register of the nited States Land Office that said George Grant has no right, title or interest of, n or to said lands and that no interest therein has been derived by the now owners of 431 Bald land from the said George Grant by the present owners thereof, to wit$ The Cali- fornia. Investment Company and J.H.T.Watkinson; It is now by the edid Hoard ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa cancel such assessments and each and all of them by proper enyry Of cancellation thereof on the margin of the Assessment Roll, and that the County Recorder of the'County of Contra Coats, cancel the certificate of sale and the deed Issued thereunder hereinabove referred to. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board; dyes: Supervisors Rihb. Gassy. Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Nobe. In the Matter of the application of B.H.T.Watkineon for the cancellation of the assessment for the year 1880 against the Horth half of Section 13, Township 1 South, Range 2 West, M.D.M. Contra Costa County. -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -� I It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board from the verified petition of :J.H.T.Watkinson filed with the clerk of this Boatd this 4th day.of September. 1412. that the said North half of Section 13. Township 1 South, Range 2 West, M.D.M. Contra Costa County. State of California, was assessed for the year 1880, in the sum of $23.18 to one Joseph Naphtaly and that the taxes levied thereon for tho said year in the sum of $23.18 has not been paid, and it further appearing that there was a sale had thereunder and that a tax deed issued therefor dated February 26. 1882, to the State of California and recorded on March 3, 1882, in Vol. 33 of Deeds, page 173, and it further appearing that the land so assessed and sold was in section 15 and was erroneously described in the dead to the State of California as Section 13; and it farther appearing from the r000rds of Contra Costa County t4at the north half of Section 13 does not adequately describe or at all describe the land set out and des- cribed in the deed to the State of California; It is now by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa cancel snob assessment by proper entry of cancellation thereof on the margin of the Assessment Roll. and that the County--Recorder of the County of Contra Costa cancel the Certificate of Sale and the deed had thereunder dated the 26th day of Bebraary 1682, and reoorded March 3, 1882. in Vol. 33 of Deeds, page 173, herein- above referred to. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn. Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Nose: None. 432 In the Natter of the application Af o4 The California Investment Company and J.H.T.Watkinson for the cancellation of Assessments for the years 1881, 1888 and 1894 assessing Section 14, Tovmahip 1 South, Range 2 West, , M.D.M. Contra Costa County. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -� It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board from the verified petition of the California Investment Company and J.H.T. Watkinson filed with the clerk of this Board this 4th day of September. 1912, that the said Section 14, Township 1 south. Range 2 West, M.D.M. Contra Costa County, State of California, was assessed for the years 1881, 1808 and 1894. to one J6aeph gaphtaly and that the said taxes for the said years have not been paid; and it further appearing that the said property was first sold to the State on the 26th day of February, 1881, for the delinquent taxes of 1880, and the deed had thereunder dated the 26th day of February, 1882, and was recorded in Vol. 33 of DeedB, page 172; and it further appearing that under the law in such case made and provided that where property is sold to the state there shall be no subsequent assessment after the deed is made to the said State nor shall any sale be had under any other delinquent assessment levied against the property, and it further appearing that this property was sold again:to the State on the 27th day of February, 1889, for the taxes of 1888, and the deed had thereunder May 2. 1900, recorded in Vol. 85 of Deeds at page 126; that all assessments subsequent to the 26th day of February, 1882; N It is hereb$r ordered thAt the assessments for the years 1861, 1888 and 1894, which may appear delinquent on the books of the County Auditor of the County of Contr Costa and all aeseaementB made under any laws In each case made and provided for the .said years 1681. 1888 and 1894, on the Bail section, be, and they are hereby declared cancelled and void; and it is hereby ordered that the county auditor of the County of Contra Costa cancel such assessments and each of them by proper entry of cancell- ation thereof on the margin of the Assessment Roll, and that the County Recorder of i the County of Contra Costs, cancel the certificate of sales subsequent to the 25th day of February, 1881, and particularly the certificate of sale made on the 27th day of February, 1889, for the taxes of 1888 and the deed had thereunder Key 2. 1200 recorded in Vol. 85 of Deeds, at page 126. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Ribs. Casey. Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoea: Hone. And the Board takes recess to most on Thursday, September 6th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. r ...... .... . ................Chairman. ..... ...Clerk. t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. State of California. Thursday. September 6th. 1918. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J.Rihn, J.P.Oaeey. Vincent Hook. and f.J.Buchanan. J.H.11elle.':OlerY•`'::' -In the Matter of Election Returns for Primary Bleotion. Now at the'hour of 1 o'clook P.Y. the Board of Supervisors meets to oanvaes the returns of the primary election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday the 3rd day of September, 1918, and returns of each and all of said precincts being on file in the office of the County Olerk, the Board then and there proceeds to canvass and does canvass the said returns of all the preoinot•s of Oontra Costa County, Said Board having completed the canvass of said returns. finds that the vita In the several precincts of this county for the several candidates of each politiohl party hereinafter named and for delegates to the County Convention of each political party hereinafter named is as shown in the following statement thereof, to wit; 43 .. 1 *. t 111-, ,$v x�"m't'.«�C C Y I 4 y (,N� 'YY 'i { J,° fh3r 11--, 111— 1 'a s '4 11 n i 5 l is t s ,� >n { 'r-1' i t r i 31.r f r L.1 I '? �x i<w! Y r nY `.w �ro .,' x3. 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San Pablo San Ramon Stege .---- - ___ 'I'majarn Vine Hill — - 1Valuut Creek - Primary Election Held September 3, 1912 SOCIALIST .._ t� Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor ........._2nd-Diet. .....Znd..Dist. _._....._4th._pist. 5th Dist. -a- SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Palled at the 12 DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTION Precinct Names of Candidates I)ysk Precincts Names of Candidates yd" �iedrdl Ikan'N r .4- -- 4 _ _ Primary Election Held September 3, 1912 SOCiAIiST DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTION WIN Yttn ii Precincts Names of Candidates Nth Precincts Names of Candidates Nacdrd r '1 ..1 7- 77,__.. ,__ _._.... 3 :,:nom �.,..• �,�,�»�.__..�_.._ 1 - PR081OMON _ Statement of All Votes'Palled at the - •!l1(!qflSS M sow tf $�tlt'Nf Sgadflf Sa}tt'�SM a U,LWIMON FMCINCM a F tilamo - Alhambrn Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 _ Day Point 73rentwood Byron Clayton Concord No.1 _ Conoor_d_No.2 Concord No,3 __Concord No.4 Crocliett No,1 Croctcett No,2 Cono71 — - — _ ---_ l3anvillo Hercules Lona Tree La£ayettc .__—.....__.._.—. MarLinez No.1 RLirtinez No.2 Martincz No,3 ALorgan Territory Atarngn Unldoy PRCl1e C0 1'inoIs _ Port Costa No.1 Port CosWNo.2 _— Pittsburg No.1 --_ Pittsburg No;2 Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 RicJunond No.. Riolunond No G Riobmond No G Riobmond No.T Riobmond No.8 Ricbtnond No.3 - Richmond No.1G Richmond No.11 Riehmo ill No.12 RiOlmoud No.18 Rodoo Selby..- ------- San-Pal-lo SanPablo San Ramaa Stego _.. Tassajara _ Valoun ff Vino Hill _1Vntnut Crack R Primary Election Held September 3, 1912 PROHIBITION t DELEGATES TO COUNTY CONVENTION f C Precinct Names of Candidates Vete .Precincts Names of Candidates Yates kaird Ranieed t 1 — 435; And from-the foregoing statement of the result of such election thiel Board determines and finds, and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes at said primary election as the candidate for the election of the Political Party for the offices hereinafter named and that the said candidates shall be the candidates of the party for such offices and their names as such candidates shall be placed on the Official ballot to be voted at the ensuing election end that certificates of election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively. Republican Democratic Title of Offioe. Name of Candidate Hams of Candidate Member of Assembly 18th Assembly Diet. T.D.Johnston Edw. M.Hasey Supervisor 2nd Distriot M.O.Shea J.P.Oasey " 4th " W.J.Buohanan W.J.Buchanan " 6th " J.H.Trythall J.H.Trythall And from the foregoing statement of the result of said election this Board de- termines and finds and declares that the following namedpersons have received the highest number of votes at said primary election as the candidate for the election of the political party for the offices hereinafter named and that the said candidate shall be the oandidates of the party for such offices and their names as such Candi- dates shall be placed on the Official Ballot to be voted at the ensuing election and that certificates of election are directed to be issued to each of them respect- ively: Title of Office. Socialist. Mame of Vandidate. Member of the Assembly 18th Assembly Dist. John Dahlstrom. Supervisor 2nd District J.P.Osaoy " 4th " W.J.Buchanan. " 5th " J.H.Trythall. And from the foregoing statement of the result of said election this Board determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes of his party in his preoinat for delegate, and shall be a representative of his party from the precinct in which he was elected in all con- ventions of his party in such County in which such political subdivision is entitled to representation, to wit: REPUBLIOAN PARTY. 1 Alamo Precinct: H.Heraer: Alhambra Precinct: bank Swett; Fred Brackman. Sntiooh Precinct #11 Ralph Harrison; R.M.Beede Antioch Precinct 2: late Trembath; W.N.Belshaw; W.T.Turner. Bay Point Precinct: D.H.Osborne• H.G.Waters. Brentwood Precinct: A.Shater. Ohas.Shellenberger; Wm. Dainty. Byron Precinct: H.T.Hammond; Clifford MoOabol P.Holway. Clayton Precinct: Gus L.Goethals; Wm.Wilson Concord Precinct1: No delegates aleotod. i Concord Precinct 2: Guy E.Green Concord Precinct 3: H.G.11indeler; E.Donaldson Concord Precinct 14: John Sutton Crookett Precinct 1: 0 L.Dodge; H.E.Hunt. Grodkett Precinct 2; O.P.Thomas Gowell Precinct: E.U.Leh; F.M.Chandler. Danville Precinct; M.J.Lawrenoe; W.J.Williama Giant Precinct: W.H.Williams. Hercules Precinct: Ralph Robison; Warren H.McBryde Lone Tree Precinct: John Trambath; Martin Jensen Lafayette Precinct, H.Hollenbeck; ?.Thomson Martinez Precinct 41; M.R.Jones; R.B. Borland Martinez Precinct #2; L.M.Lasell, J.E. Rodgers; W.C.Rawson. 436r T :Martinez Precinct #3: A.P.Bray; O.K.Smith• A.E'.Blum. ' [o r aga Precinct: No delegates elected. Morggaan Ter.Preoinot: !rank McGuire. O kley Precinct: T.L.Harkineon• M.J.Bigelow. Pacheco Precinct: W.P.Hessler; theodore Russi• Theodore Hook. Pinole Preoinot: m.L.Pernandez; G.W.Fraeer; H.H.O.Lehmkuhl Port Costa Precinct #1: D.Luosy• G.Ward Port Costa Precinct 2: James Ahern . Pittsburg Precinct1: F.B.Gregory; D.A.Gatto; A.H.Jongsnee14 D.Israel; Pittsburg Precinct #2: R.B.Hansen• %Xenserley. Richmond Preoinot t1; 8.Bareadt.�Richmond Preoinot W.S.Boner• Ed. MODuf4. Richmond Preoinot : P.0.0ampbell A.Ode11. Richmond Preoinot C.L.Abbott; Oliver Wylie. Richmond Precinct b: John Marray Julius Steifvater; Juliaette McHenry. Richmond Precinct 6; G.R.Blake; S.R.Nystrom. Richmond Precinct ; Harry Adkinson; T.G.Oonn. Richmond Precinct D.R.Carpenter; Kra. Kate Smith Richmond Precinct H.Springer; Max Michaele; Joe Boole. Richmond Precinct 10: W.J.Lane; L.B.Higgine. Richmond Precinct 11: .W.O.Drink. Richmond Precinct 12: Ben Boorman. Richmond Precinct 13: H.G.P.Dohrman. Rodeo Precinct; J.Smith; Harry Kronick. Selby Precinct: A.J.Reilly; E.B.Jar:an Ban Pablo Precinct: Manuel R.Pereira; J.H.Rumrill; Alfred Frank; Arnold Wolf; (A t San Ramon Precinct: W.R.Meese. Stege Precinct: A.O.Wagner; L.O.Hagen Taseajara PWeoinct: E.O.Martinelli. Valona Precinct: R.H.Standish; W.M.Laidlaw; J.H.Gribbens. Vine Hill Precinct! P.J.Thoroe. Walnut Greek Precinct: A.S.Ormeby; B.Shumway; Eva Leech, 1/2 vote; R.L. Nougaret, 1/2 vote.. DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Alamo Precinct: George Trevitts. Alhambra Precinct- No delegate elected. Antioch Precinct Jl: J.T.Sanders. Antioch Precinct #2: F.C.Pranka Bay Point Precinct: No delegate elected. Brentwood Precinct: William Grant. Byron Preoinot: H.Peers. 6layton Precinct.: Henry DeMartini Concord Preoinot l: W.O.Jaquith, 1/2 vote; M. Neustaedter. 1/2 vote. Ooncord Preoinot E B.J.Randall. Concord Precinct E.J.Randall. Concord Precinct 4: J.F.Bueey Crockett Precinct 1: P.Luoey Crockett Precinct 2; P.J.Hurpby. Cowell Precinct: No delegate elected. ` Danville Precinct: W.J.Lovs. Giant Preointt; No delegate elected. Hercules Precinct: L.E.Hait, 1/2 vote; W.M.MoLain, 1/2 vote. Lone Tree Precinct: Prank T.Brown. Lafayette Precinct• H.Grow. Martinez Precinct 1: H.J.Ourry. Martinez Precinct Et James Hoey. Martinez Precinct 3: A.H.Sullenger. Moraga Precinct: James Mulholland. Morgan Ter.Preoinot: Thomas Ackerman Oakley Precinct: Jere T. O'Meara. Pacheco Precinct: M.Ohristapher Pinole Precinct: W.P.Terry, 1/2 vote; Kra.R.J.Woolcott, 1/2 vote. Port Goats,Precinct 1: $.Dempey, 1 2 vote; W. Young.:1/2 vote. Port Costa Precinct 2: enry Bavts Pittsburg Precinct f1; J.P.Morea Pittsburg Precinct #2: J.A.Bailey Richmond Precinct A: No delegate elected. Richmond Precinct 2: W.9.Lane. Richmond Precinct 3: H.B.Weise. Richmond Preoinot Bo delegate elected. Richmond Precinct14*. b: John Kenny Richmond Preoinot6: Levi Boswell Richmond Preoinot7: W.Petillion. Richmond PreoinotS: No delegate elected. Richmond Preoinot9: John Scollard.Richmond Preoinot10: J.S.Ohandler Richmond Precinct 11: No delegate elected. Richmond Precinct Pit: W- 11-Huber-Richmond Precinct #13; John G.Taylor. Rodeo Precinct: Edward J. O'Reilly „ Selby Precinct: James Kilker. San Pablo Precinct: Frank Webber. San Ramon Precinct: H.S.Boone. Stege Precinct: F.H.Davis. laesajara Preoinot: Theo. Nissen. Valona Precinct- No delegate elected. Vine Hill Precinct: James McKenna 437 Walnut Greek Precinct; W.S.Surpee. SOCIALIST PARTY. Alhambra Preoinot• Am.Holliday; James B.Jenkin e. 0noord Precinct J1; T.A.Rnioe. Conoord Precinct ; T.A.Bnlos. Danville Precinct; Joe Moalel; A.S.Clark. Port Costs Precinct #2: Henry Dav, e. Pinole Precinct: R.Johnson• W.J.Piquat Richmond Precinct #6: Scott Yelvill; O.H.Wun&erlich. All of the precincts not named have fails& to elect delegates to a County Convention. In the Matter of Petition for Change of Name' of Central School District. A petition signed by more than fifteen qualified electors of said Central School District was presented to the Board. praying for change of name of said Central School District to Walnut Creek School District; Thereupon it is by the Hoard ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby set for Monday, October 7th. 1912, at 11 o'clock A.M. and that the *lark of this Hoard give notice to all parties interested by sending by register ed mail to each of the Trustees of such School District, a notice of the time set for the hearing of said petition, as prescribed by lax. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 16th. 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. Yfairman. ....... .. ..... .....Clerk. c, 438 jai In the Boatd of Supervisors of Contra Costa county, State of California. Monday, September 16th, 1912. The Board met at lO o'clock A.Y. Present: Han. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P.Case , Vincent Hook and *.J.Buehanan. J.H.xells, Clerk. In the matter of Eradication of Squirrels throughout the County of Contra costa. N.A.Pryos, representative of the United States Public Health and Marine Service appears before the Board and asks the Board to make a special levy for use in oradi- cation of squirrels throughout the County of Contra Costa, The Board at this time determines not to make a special levy for said purpose but ' promises to give whatever aid the Board can see fit to spare from the General Fund Levy. In the natter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. H.T.Hammond, Editor of the Byron Times appears before the Board and asks the Board to make donation for the advertising of Contra Costa County received through the Third Annual Booster Edition of the Byron Times. The Board at this time takes no action on said matter. - r l In the Hatter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessment. The Tax Collector having presented to the Board a double and erroneous assessment; It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessment be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled and that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to make proper entry of cancellation of Assessment in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation 6f this Board. In the Matter of Requisition of Ocunty Reoorder. County Recorder M.H.Hurley having presented a requisition for a now Elliot-Fish r Book Typewriter; It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same Is hereby ordered granted. 439 In the Hatter of application of Anton& Elias for a Saloon License. At the request of Antone Elias, It is upon motion duly made and darried by the Board ordered that said Antone Elias be and he is hereby permitted to withdraw his application for a saloon license. It is by the Board further ordered that the License Tax Collootor return to sail Anton Elias the money deposited with said application. In the Hatter of Citation to Antono Elias. A citation having been heretofore issued out of this Hoard requiring said An- tone Elias to appear and show cause why his said license should not be revoked, A.H. MoRenzie, Esq. appears on behalf of the People and Leo F.Tormey, Esq. appears on be- half of said Antnns Elias; Thereupon the District Attorney calls Hugh P.Edwards who testifies under oath and the further hearing on said cause is continued to Oct. 7th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Salary'of Superintendent of County Hospital. Upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded,by Supervisor Rihn, that the salary of Wm.H.Hough, Superintendent of County Hospital be and the same is hereby increased from $100 to $160 per month, oommonoing Oct, let, 1912. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said Wm. H.Rough for the aum of 0160 per month, put of the Hos- pital Fund, instead of $100. per month, commencing Oct. let, 1912. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In the Matter of Levy of State and County Tax for the fiscal year 1912,4915. The Board having considered the value of all property returned on the Assess moat Rolle of the County and amounts required to be raised in the several funds for conduct of the business of the County for the fiscal year 1912-13, and the rate of tat for all State purposes, having been fixed by the State Board of Equalization at • $.'OAa on each $100 of valuation of property in said county. It is upon motion, duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the rate of tax to be collected on each $100. of valuation of property in Contra Costs County far the fiscal year 1912-18, be and the same is hereby fixed and levied as follows: 440 General Fund - - - - - - - - -#.47 Hospital " - - - - - - - - .09 i School " - - - - - - .261 Salary " - - - - - - - - - -22 Roel n - - - - - - - - - 40 Int. & Sinking Fund - - - - .016 State Fund - - - - - - - 044 Total The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,<. r In the Matter of Leroy of Special Taxes in certain School Districts and Union High School Distriots respectively for .the fiscal year 1912-13. County Auditor A.B-Sullenger, having returned t0 this Board and reported that certain school districts and union high school districts in this county ars liable for certain taxes to raise money for payment of interest, bonds and taxes respective- ly voted in said school districts and union high school districts;. It is bythe Board ordered that special taxes be and the same are hereby levied in the following named school districts and union high school districts for the fis- oal year 1912-13, on each ,100 of valuation of property 1n each of the said distriot respectively. Oakley School District Oakloy " " - _ _ _ - - - - - - .49 Port Costs" " - - - - - - - - - - - .32 Hot Springs" " - - - - - - - - - - ---22 Central " " - - _ - _ - - - - - - -46 Oak Grove " " - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ .10 Arraft 11 " .09 Pittsburg "' " (formerly B1k.Dismond) - - .10 Pinole-Heroules School District - - - - - - -08 Richmond Union High School District - - - -..04 Richmond (new) School District - - - - - - .08 Alhambra Union High School District - - - - .03 Eden Plain School District - - - - - - - - -08 Richmond (old) tohool district - - - - - - -.02 Ambrose School iatriot )formerly Bay Pt.)- .09 Cunningham School District - - - - - - - - --24 Martines School District - - - - - - - - - .16 Ezoalsior School District - - - - - - - - - -12 San Pablo School District - - - - - - - -- ,006 Lone Tree School District - - - - - - - - - -17 John Swett Union High School District - - - .08 Stege School District - - - - _ - - _ - -- -016 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of High School Taxes for Al- hambra, John Swett, Literty, Mt. Diablo, Richmond, Riverview and San Ramon Valley Union High School Districts and Alamo and Byron School Districts. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for each of said union high school districts and school districts respectively having in manner and farm and within the time required by law certified to this Board a statement of the respective amounts that will be required in each of said union high school districts and school districts respectively for maintenance and conduct of said union high schools and schools respectively, It is by the Board ordered that high school taxes and school taxes be and the o 441 some are hereby levied on each 0100 of valuation of property in the following named union high school districts and school dietriote respectively, for the fiscal year 191£-13, and for the purposes below set forth: ALHAMBRA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct Of school, -- 4.42. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following nano& school districts: Alhambra, Brionoe Valley, Vine Hill, Martinez and Pranklin. :OHS SWETT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of school -- -$,37. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts: Oarquinea, Port Costa and Selby. LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of school ----4.20. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the followitkg named school districts:. Byron, Eden Plain, Iran House, Excelsior, Lone Tree, Liberty, Hot Springs, Brentwood, Sand Mound, Door Valley and Oakley. MT. DIABLO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct pf school, ----4.20. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts: Conoord, Pacheco, Lime Quarryy, L[t- Diablo, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Ambrose, Cunningham and Nichols. ftCHMOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for *a.intenance and conduct of school, Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts: Richmond, San Pablo and Stage. RIVERVIEW UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of school ---4.42, Said bietriot including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts: Antioch, Carbondale, Somers- villa, :ittoburg, and Live Oalt. SAN RADION VALLEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of school, --4.2b. Said District including within its boun<arise and consisting pf the following named school districts! Danville, San Ramon, Sycamore, Green Valley and Alamo. ALAMO SCHOOL DISTRICT, - - - 4.16. BYRON SCHOOL DISTRICT - - - - -.11 RICHMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT (outbids incorporated city of Richmond) The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.` in the Matter of Defraying Het Cost of Educating all high School Pupils residing in Oontra Costa County, outside of High School Districts therein. Too County Auditor having mortified to this Board under provisions of Sect- ion 1769 of the Political Code of the State of California, a statement of the amount required to be levied in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1912-13, upon all the taxable property in the County not situated in any high school distriot, sufficient in amount to defray the net oast for current year of .educating all high school pu- pile residing in said County and not in any high school district, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.Ob be and the same is hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in said County of Contra Costa, not situated in any high school district for the purpose of ednoating all high school ptpile residing in said County and not in any high school district. The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 44 In the utter Of Levy of Tax for Nainteganoe i of Fire Department in unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona. _ The County Auditor and Board of Fire Commissioners of said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona, having in manner and form and within the time required by law certified to this Board, a statement of the respective amounts that will be required in ■aid unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolone for the equipping and maintenance of fire department therein, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of 4.60 be and the same is hereby levied on each 4100 of valuation of property within the fire limits of the uninoor- porated towns of Crockett and Crolons for the purpose of equipping and maintaining the fire department therein.. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.\' In the utter of the Apportionment of Railroad Taxes throughout the County of Contra Costs, for the year 1912. WHEREAS, the State Board of Equalisation has transmitted to the County Audi for statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 87.224 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1912, is $26,747.92 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling-stook of such railway of said company aggregating the sum of 42,246,837. That the length of the main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.28 miles, and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1912, is #21,663.18 on the whole franchise, roadw roadbed, rails, and rolling stock of such railway of said Company aggregating the sum of 41,326,906. e That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franohiea and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is operated In this County is 61.322 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling stook in this county on said railroad is 4740.83 aggregating the suis of 446,428. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is operate In this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railroad is 4740.83 aggregating the sum of 446,399. WHEREUPONp it is by the Board ordered and decreed that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 87.224 miles and this assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of 426,747.98 aggregating the sum of 42,246,837 apportioned to Supervisor Districts as follows, to wit: 443 Supervisor Distriot No. 1, - - - 19.874 miles - - - - - $611,716.00 Supervisor Distriot No. 2, - - - 17.15 miles - - - - - 441,577.00 Supervisor Distriot No. 3, - - - 17.76 miles - - - - - - 451,025.00 Supervisor Distriot No. 4, - - - 12.18 miles - - - - - - 313,610.00 Supervisor.Distriet No. 6, - - - 20.27 miles - - - - - - 621,910.00 Apportioned to Road Distriote as follows, to wit: - - - - - - - - - - - 11.15 miles - - - - - $287,089.00 R.D,1,S.D.2, - - _ - - - - - - - 17.25 miles - - - - - -441,577.00 R.D.l, S.D,3, - - - - - - - - - - 16.54 miles - - - - - -400.123.00 R,D.1;S.D,4- - - - - - - - - - -- 11.63 miles - - - - - -299,448.00 R,D.l,s•D.6, - - - - - - - - - -- 6.80 miles - - - - - 176,086.00 R,3).2 S.D.5, - - - - - - - - - - - 8.67 miles - - - - - -223,235:00 R.D.3,8,D.6, - - - - - - - - - - 4.80 miles - - - - - -123,590.00 Inoorporated Towne: Martinez - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.21 miles - - - - - - 56,903.00 Beroules - - - - - - - - - - - .. - 1.90 miles - - - - - - 48,921,00 Pinole - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - .72miles - - - - - - 18,539.00 Pittsburg - - - - - - - - - - - - -56 miles - - - - - - 14,161.00 Riohmond - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.10 miles - - - - - -157,165.00 Apportioned to Sohool Distriote as follows, to wit: Port Costs - - - - - -- - - - - - 2.16 miles - - - - -$ 55,358.00 Carquinez - - - - -- - - - - - - - 1.75 miles - - - - - 46,069.00 Selby - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.79 miles - - - - - 46,089.00 Rodeo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.10 miles - - - - - -54,071.00 Pinole-Heronles - - - - - - - - - - 3.65 miles - - - - - 93,980.00 Martinez - - - - - - - - - . - 5.45 miles - - - - - 140,326.00 San Pablo - - - - - - - - -• - - - E.93 ,piles - - - - - 75,441.00 Riohmond - - - - - - - - - - - - - -6.104 miles - - - - -157,166.00 Sobrants - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.80 miles - - - - - 72,094.00 Central - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.76 miles - - - - - -96,566.00 Alamo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,80 miles - - - - - -72,094,00 Danville - - - - - - - - - - - 3.25 miles - - - - - 63,681.00 San Ramon - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.65 miles - - - - - 142,901.00 Paoheoo - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.90 miles - - - - - 74,669.00 Conoori - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.15 miles - - - - - 168,360,00 Pleasant Rill - - - - - - - - - - - 1.40 miles - - - - - 36,047.00 Oak Grove - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.10 miles - - - - - 2,575.00 Niohol - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1.12 miles - - -- - 24,S38.00 Ambrose - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00 miles - - - - - ,77,244.00 Cunningham - - - - - - - - - - - - -3.63 miles - - - -- -93,466.00 Pittsburg - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.88 miles - - - - - 99,901.00 Antioch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.09 miles - - - -- 106,309.00 Live Oak - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1.00 miles - - - - 38,622.00 Lone Tree - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.03 miles - - - - - 78,016.00 Oakley - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .22 miles - - - - 5,668.00 Brentwood - - - - __ _ - _ - - _ - 3.34 miles - -85,998.00 - - - Exoelsior - - 1.44 miles - - 37,077.00 Byron - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.35 miles - - - - - -86,265.00 Hot Springs - -- - - - - - - - - - 4,00 miles - - - - - 102,992.00 That the length of main trsak of,the Atchison,Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Compan in this county is 61.28 miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $21,653,10 aggregating the sum of $1,326,906, apportioned to Supervisor District as follows, to wit: Supervisor Distriot No, 1, - - - - - 23,34 miles - - - - -$506,385,00 Supervisor Distriot No. 2, - - - - - 4.45 miles - - - - •• 96,367.00 Supervisor Distriot No. 3, - - - - - 4.83 miles - - 104,684.00 Supervisor Distriot No. 4, - - - - - 11.63miles - - - - - E51,826.00 Supervisor Distriot No. 5, -, - - - 17.03 miles - - - -- 368,763.00 Apportioned to Road Dietriots as follows, to wit: R.D.1,8.3).2- - - - - - - - - - - - - 11.23 miles - - - - -$243,165.00 R.D.1,S.D.2- - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.45 miles - - - - - 96,366.00 R5 113•D.3- - - - - - - - - - - - 4.83 miles - - - - 104,685.00 R.D,1,S.D.4, - - - - - - - - - - - - 11.06 miles - - - - - 239,484.00 R.D.1,3,3),8- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - 7.36 miles - - 159,367.00 R,D.3,S.3).5, - 8.72 miles - - 188,816.00 Inoorporated Towns: Antiooh - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .96 miles - - - - -$ 20,671.00 Pinole - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.02 miles - - - - - 22,086.00 Heroules - _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.91 miles - - - - - 41,358.00 Pittsburg - - - - - - - - - -- - - - .57 miles - - - - - 12,342.00 Riahmand - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9.18 'piles - -- -- 198,776.00 Apportioned to sohool Districts as follows: .Eden 2hain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -7.41 miles - - - - -$160,460.00 444 iron Rouse - - - - - - - - -1.12 miles - - - - - - -- - 24,251.00 Oakley - - - - - - - - - -2.20 miles-- - - - - - - - 94,637.00 Live Oak - - - - - - - - - 2.26 miles.- - - - - - - - - 48,936.00 Antioch - - - - - - - - -.- 4.09 miles.- - - - - - - - - 88,662.00 Slack Diamond - - - - - -.- 4.12 miles - - - - - - - - - 89,211.00 Nichol - - - - - - - - - - 1.12 miles-- - - - - - - - - 241252.00 Ambrose - - - - - - - - - - 3.00 miles - - - - - - - - - 64,969.00 Concord - - - - - - - - - 2.56 miles - - - - - - - - - 55,432.00 Vine Rill - - - - - - - - - 1.87 miles - - - - - - - - - 40,492.00 Pacheco - - - - - - - - ,l0 miles - - - - - - - - - 2,165.00 Cunningham - - - - - - - - 3.16 miles - - - - - - - - - .68,424.00 n Martis - - - - - - - - - 2.22 miles - - - - - -.-.- - .48,070.00 Srankliu - - - - - - - 2.57 miles - - - - - - - -- .56,649.00 Rodeo - - - - - - - - - - 6.26 miles - - - - - - - - - 136,981.00 Pinole-xeroules - - - - - 3.41 miles - - - - - - - - .73,837.00 Sobrante - - - - - - - - - 2,40 miles - - - - - - - - - 61,968.00 San Pablo - - - - - - - -- 2.21 miles - - - - - - - - - 47,864.00 Richmond - - - - - - - - - 9.18 miles - - - - - - - -- 198,776.00 That the number of miles,of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the•franohise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.322 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franahise and rolling stock in this county in said railroad is $740.83 aggregating the sem of $45,426, ap- portioned to Supervisor Districts as follows, to wit; Supervisor District No. 1, ----18.222 miles - - - - - - -$ 13,499.00 Supervisor District Nol 2. - - 5.15 miles - - - - - - - 3,815.00 Supervisor District No. 3, - - 5.60 miles - - - - - - - 4,075.00 Supervisor District No, 4, - - 12,18 mileo - - - - - - - 9,023.00 Supervisor District No. 5, -- -20,27 miles - - - - - - - - 15,017.00 Incorp@rated towns: Martins - - - - - - --- - - - 2.21 miles - - - » - - - -$1,y37,00 + Hercules - - - - - - - - - - - 1.90miles -. - - - - - - - 1,408.00 Pinols - - - - - - - -- - - - - .72 miles - - - - - - - - 533.00 Pittsburg - - - - - - - - - - - --55 miles - - - - - - -- 406.00 Richmond - - - - - - - - - -5.97 miles - - - - - - - - 4,423,00 Apportioned to Road Dintriots as follows, to wit: R.D,43.D.1- - - - - - - - - - - 9.63 miles - - - - - - - -$7,134.00 R.D.1,S.D.2- - - - - - - - - - - 6.15 miles - - - - - - - 3,815.00 R.D.1.8.3.3- - - - - - - - - - - 3.29 miles - - - - - - - 2,437.00 R.D.1, S.D.4, - - - - - - - 11.63 miles - - - - - - - - 8,616.00 R-D.1, S,D,5, - - - - - - - - - - 6.80 miles - - - - - - - 5,038.00 R.D-2,S.D,S - - - - - - - - - - 8.67 miles - » - - - - - 6,423.00 R D,3,S.D.5- - - - - - - - - - - 4.80 miles - - - - -- - 3,556.00 'Apportioned to School Districts as followst San Pablo - - --- - - - - - - - - 1.41 miles - - - - - - - - 1,045.00 Richmond - - - - - - - - - - •, - 5.97 miles - - - - - - - 4,423.00 Sobrante - - - - - - - - - _ _ 2,80 miles - - - - - - - - 2,074.00 Pinole-Reroules - - - - - - - - - 3.66 miles - - - - - - -- 2,704.00 Rodeo - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.10 miles - - --- - - - - 1,556.00 Selby - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.79 miles - - - 1,326.00 - - - - Carquinez - - - - - - - - - - - 1.75 miles- - - - - - - - 1,297.00 Part Costa - - - - - - - - - - - 2.15 miles - - - - - - - - 1,593.00 Martinez - - - - - - - - - - - - -5.45 milaw - - - - - - - - 4,038.00 Concord - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.65 miles - - - - - - - 1,222.00 Cunningham - - - - - - - - - - - -3.63 miles - - - - - - - - 2,689.00 Nichol - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1.12 miles - - - - - - - 830.00 Ambrose - - - - - -- - - - - - - 3.00 miles - - - - - - - - 2,223.00 Pittsburg - - - - - - - - - - 3.88 miles - - - - - - - - 2,874.00 Antioch - - - - - - - - - - - - -4.. 09miles - - - - - - - - 3,030.00 Lone Tree - - - - - - - - - - - - .3.03 miles - - - - - - - 2,245.00 Cakloy - - -22 miles - - - - - - - - 163.00 Live Oak - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.50 miles - - - - - - - - 1,111.00 -Brentwood - - - - - - - - - » - _ 3.34 miles - - - - - - - - 2,474.00 Excelsior - - - - - - - - - - 1.44 miles - - - - - - - - 1,067.00 Byron - - - -- - - - - - - • 3.35 miles - - - - - - - - 2,481.00 Rot Springs - - - - - -.- _ _ _ 4.00 miles - - - - - - - - 2,963.00 That the nu#ber of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Be Railway Company upon which the franchis6 and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling stook in this county on said railway is $740.83 aggregating the ilium of $46,399 apportioned to Supervisor Districts as follows: 445 Supervisor Distriot No. 1 - - - 23.84 miles - - - - - -$17,291.00 Supervisor Distriot No. 2, - - - 4.46 miles - - - - - - 3,297.00 t" Supervisor Distriot Bo. 3, - - - 4.83 miles - - - --. - 3,679.00 Supervisor Distriot So, 4, -- - 11.63 miles - - -- - -- 8,616.00 Supervisor Distriot 17a. 6, - - 17.63milea - - - - - - 12,616.00 Apportioned to road Distriots as follows: R D.l,S.D.I- - - - - - - - - - -11.26 miles - - - - - - -$8,336.00 R,D.1,S.D.2- - - - - - - - - - 4.46 miles - - - - - -- 3,297.00 R,D.1,B.D.3, r - - - - - - - -- 4.83 miles - - - - - - 3,678.00• R.1) 1,S.D.4- - - - - - - - - - -11.06 ipiles - _ - - - - 8,194.00 R.D.1,s.D.6, - - -- - - - - - 7.36 miles - - - - - - - 6,446.00 R.D.SpS.D•6, - - - - - - - - - 8.72 miles - - - - -- - 6,460.00 Incorporated towns: Antioch - - - - - - - - - - - - .96 miles - - -- - - - 711.00 Heroulea - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.91 miles - - - - - 1,416.00 Pinole - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.00 mile - - - - - - - 741.00 Pittsburg - - - - - - - - - - - .67 miles - - - - - - - 422.00 Richmond - - - - - - - -- - - 9.18 miles - - - - - - - 6,801.00 Apportioned to 8ohool Distriots as follows. Rden Plain - _ - 7.41 miles - - - - - - - 6,490.00 - - - - - - - - Iron House - - 1.162 miles - - - - - - - 830.00 Oakley - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.20 miles - - - - - - - 1,630.00 Live Oak - - - - - - - - _ - - - 2,26 miles - - - - - - - 1,674.00 Antiooh - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.09 miles - - -- - - - 3,080.00 Pittsburg - - - - - - - - - - - 4.12 miles - - - _ _ _ _ 3,062.00 Nichol - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.12mile - - - - - - - 830.00 Ambrose - - - - - - - - - - - - -3.00miles - - - - - - - 2,223.00 Conoord - - - - - - - - 2.66 miles - - - - - - - 1,897.00 Cunningham - - - - - - - - - - - 3.16 miles - - - - - - - 2,341.00 Tina Rill - - - - - - - - - - - -1.87 miles - - - - - - 1,386.00 Paoheoo - - - - - - - - - - - - .10 miles - - - - - - » 74.00 MMartinet - - - - - - - - - - - 2.22 miles - - - - - - - 1,646.00 k2ln - - - - - - - - - - - 2.67 miles - - - - - - 1,904.00 Mode. - - - -- 6.28 ghee - -_- - - - 4,668.00 Pinola-Raraulss - - - - - - - - 3,41 miles - - - - - - - 2,626.00 Sobrants - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.40 miles - - - - - - - 1,778.00 San Pablo - - - - - - - - - - - 2.21rpiles - - - - - - - 1,637.00 Riohmond - - - - - - - - - - - - 9.18 miles - - - - - - - 6,800.00 The foregoing order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Ratter of Allowanae of Claims. Olaims against the different fuis of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be oorreat and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by'the Board and signed by the Chairman, attested by the olerk and ordered entered on the Allow- anos Book of this Board. And the Board takes reoeas to meet on Monday, Ootober 7th; 1912, at 10 O'olook A.M. • Ohairman. .Clerk. 446 _..: I,311" Board of supervisors of Contra Costs County; State of California. M'ry, October 7th, 1912. 9 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Honi,J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Suporvisore C.J. Rihn, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook; and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the month of September, 1912, are read to the. Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of acceptance of Pland and Specifications for Building of a Bridge over the Southern Pacific Railroad Tracks at Peyton. Elam C.Brown, County Surveyor, of Contra Costa Couinty, this day presents to the Board plane and specifications of a proposed bridge across the tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company at Peyton; Thereupon, on motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that said plans be and the same are hereby adopted as presented, save and except that the covering over said bridge is to be asphalt bricks instead of gravel. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warran$s It la, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled; no. *ams. Amount. Sial Mrs. Antone Capella 15.00 6564 Mrs, J. Hindle 10.00 51 Mre. A.J.Hindle 10.00 3951 Florenoe M. Snmp .25.00 4257 Florence Id, sump 25.00 4817 Florence M. Sump 26.00 5195 Florende M. Sump 25.00 2307 Jeans Bernal 12.00 2909 Jesus Bernal 12.00 3880 Jeans Bernal 12.00 4196 Jeans Bernal 12.0Q 4763 Jeans Bernal 12.00 5129 Jesne Bernal 12.00 5032 Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co. 3.16 5066 Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co. 1.00 2770 K. Owyang 6.00 1979 James Hanlon 24.75 4604 Baker & Hamilton 1.95 5061 O.J.Rogers* 6.30 4030 Joe. Schmidt 16.00 3365 E.H.Cratohfield 5.00 4592 Baker& Hamilton 68.00 1782 James Hanlon 1.00 3374 Joe F. Silva assignee of Glome & Ungarette 14.00 447 • 4490 John F. Kelly 12.00 4167 Baker A Hamilton 41,91 810 Antons Borgges 2.00 4124 H.S.& A.L.Stone Co. 40.00 2378 H.F.Wood 8.00 2308 John Bondusis 8.00 1371 Mrs. Jennie Helm 16.00 Jr In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. Certain double and erroneous assessments having been certified to this Board by the Tax Collector and Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and the olerk of • this Board, is authorized to make propor entry of cancellation of said assessments in'Vol. 3 Orders of Canoellation, of this Board. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowances in cash be made to indigents as follows, commencing on October lat., 1912, Gaetano D1I4a gio, $10.00 per month. Catherine Mc ean, 16.00 per month Damia Luoio, 20.00 per month, A.J.Jenninge, 26.00 per month It is by the Board ordered that the Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treaenrer in favor of each of above named indigents, in the some above • named. In the Matter of petition of A.A. Suarez and Andrew Gall for Liquor Licensee. It is by the Board ordered that Andrew Gall and R.R. Suarez, be and they are hereby permitted to withdraw their said applications for liquor licensee; It is by the Board further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to each of said applicants the money deposited with each of said applications. • In the Matter of application of Guillio Rossibertolli for a liquor license. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on application of Guillio Rossi- bertolli for a retAil liquor license be and the same is hereby continued to Monday Nov. 4th, 1912, at'10 o'clock A.M. 448 In the Natter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor lioenoss for the, sale of intoxioating liquors in quan- tities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons, at the following named places, to wit: p.H.Drannan Cor. of Parker and Railroad Ave. Rodeo Francisco Dal Monte First St.& Parker Ave. Rodeo Frank NeisAl Burlington Hotel Port Costa Elmer E.Niakell Camp B 1j2 Franks Treat W A.Odom Senate Saloon, Lot 11 Block 42 Emeria Subd. Sari Pablo Dennis Quill Union Rotel Valona Sam Fisher San Pablo Road County Line, Ru t C.G.Harehner Sobrante Gun Club Saloon Sobranto Static Antonio Fregulia Via Gillo Saloon, Concord Ave. Near Concord. The Board fixes hearing on said applications for Monday, November 4th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Natter of Issuance of Liquor ;ioenses. The License Tax Collector is ordered and direoted to issue liquor lioenses Por,the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lase than one quart to the fol- lowing named persons at the following named places, to wit: i G.A.Johnson Lots 23 to 23, Block 23, Richmond Annex Treat M.F.Rose Prospeot Ave. Danville Antonio Soalso blarney Saloon on S.P. Track's Valens T.J.Crowley Cor. Loring ave. & Bay St. Oasis Saloon, Crockett The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. '{ f I In the Matter of Transfer of Liquor License of Moore and Cantrell. On the request of Moore and Cantrell, It is upon motion duly made, and car- ried, by the Board ordered that that certain liquor license heretofore granted to Moore and Cantrell, in Boat House known as White House, situated alongside Jersey Island, be and the same is hereby transferred from said Boat House to Jersey Land- ing Hotel No. 1. t The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. } I . i I , 449 In the Matter of approval of warrants Of Rcalsmation District $800. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants e said Reclamation District are hereby approved: Nu=bar Date Amount 76 Oct. 3rd, 1912. $2712.90 77 Oct. 3rd, 1912. 2666.26 78 Oat. 3rd, 1912. 2784.86 79 Oct. 3rd, 191?.. 2687.90 80 Oct. 3rd, 1912. 420.76 81 Oat. 3rd, 1912. 1940.00 82 Oot. 3rd, 1912. 1020.00 83 Oct. 3rd, 1912. 300.00 84 Oct. 3rd, 1912. 1099.77 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signat- urea to each of said warrants. In the Matter of the Petition of Western States Porcelain Company for permission to areas County Road No. 21, near San Pablo, with syzr track. At the request of Herbert F.Drown, appearing for the Western States Porcelain Oompany, the following resolution is unanimously adopted by the Board, to wit:: "RESOLVED, that by this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Oalifornia, that Western State Porcelain Company, a corporation, are hereby granted permission and authority to construct and maintain a railroad spur track across the main public highway known as County Road No. 21, near San Pablo, said spur track is more particularly described as follows; Commencing at a point in the westerly line of Road No. 21, distant 2640 feet southerly from the point of intersection of the northerly line of Lot 202 of San Pabl Rancho with said westerly line of Road No. 21, said point of intersection said to be marked with a granite monument; thence northerly on a curve of 673.69 ft radius son- days to the southeast, a distance of 86.6 ft, ;ho the easterly line of said road No. 21p said curve being so constructed that a tangent to the curve at the westerly line of said Road No. 21 makes an angle of 23 degrees, 9 minutes, 37 seconds with said wester- ly line, and a tangent to said curve at the easterly line of said Road No. 21 mak_eB an angle of 31 degreas, 48 minutes, 21 seconds with said easterly line of Road No. 21, upon the express condition that such crossing is constructed in the most workmanlike manner and to that the top of the rails are on a level with the surface of the road and that guard rails are placed inside of the running mails and that the road between lines drawn at right angles to the boundary linse .of the said road at the point where said boundary lines are intersected by the outside rail of said spur track and having a width of twenty feet, shall be covered with oil macadam; that said crossing shall be oonstr;oted and maintained to the satisfaction of this Board of Supervisors. 450 In the Matter of Eradication of Squirrels. Dr. Howe, representing the United Statea Public Health and.Marine Hospital Service appears before the Board at this time, and asks the Board to set aside car- tain moneys for eradication of squirrels throughout the County of Contra Costa for ;. +r. the Ze ar 1918, The Board at thin time takes no action in said matter.. In the Matter of Petition to Change Name .. of Central School District. A petition signed by more than fifteen qualified electors of Central School bden 40 District, having on the 5th day of September, 1912,filed with the clerk of this Boa3 d of Supervisors,. praying that the name of the school district known and designated as Central School District of Contra Costa County, be changed to and designated as Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County, and said petition coming on regularly for consideration and decision by the Board, on this 7th day of October, 7. 191?., and due proof being made to this Board that the clerk of this Board, gave nota e of this hearing to all parties interested by sending by registered mail, to each of yi' �2R the Trustees of said school District, a notice of the time set for hearing on said petition, which notice was mailed at least ten days before the day sot for hearing s and no one appearing to object to the granting of said petition, Therefore, be It Resolved, that the prayer of said petition be granted and the name of the school District heretofore known and designated as Central School , District of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby changed to and called and " designated Walnut Crook school District of Contra Costa County. The said order is passed by the unanimous veto of the Board. i K- i (Minutes continued to Volume 18.) s STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. I, T9. T. Paasch; County Clerk and ex-officio, Clerk of the Board of supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the thicrofilm herein to be a full; true and correct copy of the original documents, records; instruments; books; papers; maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 217th day of December lg 72 11. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. (seal) Deputy County Clerk REEL.# 120 CONTAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Volume #17 August 1, 1910 TO October 7, 1912