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MINUTES - 08051918 - Sup Rec Vol 21
Sup � � viSoS COR ) 5 VOLUME -2L COVERING Au-a LL t o rJ.a ,_ ! r igzo i Yy BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUiTY, STATE OF CALI RM A. Idonday, August 5th, 1918. ` The Board met 10 o'clock A.M. r Present: Eon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; as J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W. J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. r The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of July, 1916, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the hatter of Delta m Farms Reclamation District No. 2024. ORDER APPOIi12I?:G TME TO HEAR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSUIETT. ` "'HEREAS, the three Commissioners who were heretofore appointed by this Board by order of the 15th day of July, 1918, as Commissioners to levy an assess- ment of Three hundred and t;:enty five thousand dollars ($325,000.00) upon the land within the above named reclamation district, have filed an assessment list of said assessment with the Clerk of this Board; r y HOW THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor W.J. Buchanan, seconded by Super- visor Zeb Knott, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that the 29th day of August K 1916, at the hour of ter. o'o'clockA.i.i. and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors ' of the above-named county, at the county court house in the City of Liartinez, County of Contr,� Costa, State of California, are hereby appointed as the time and place at which this Beard will meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to 4g. said assessment and notice of the hearing at said time and place shall be given . by publication for two weeks in "Martinez Daily Standard" a newspaper of general circulation published in the above-named County. ' y. 1 3� 146 In the 'atter of Delta Farms .Reclamation District Ido. 2025. ' ' ORDER APPOI^TI:.G TILS TO HEAR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESS12-11T. 17HEREAS, the three Commissioners who were heretofore appointed by this Board by order on the 15th day of July, 1916, as Commissioners to levy an assess- ment of Four hundred and thirty thousand dollars (a430,000.00) upon the lands withi s the above-named reclamation district, have filed an assessment list of said easess- ment with the clerk of this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor W.J. Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Zeb Knott, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered t'.-a7 the 29th day of August, 1916, at the hour of ten o'clock A.id. and the chambers the Board of f Supervisors of the above-named County, at the county court house in the City of Q Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, are hereby appointed as the time and place at which this Board will meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said assessment, and notice of the hearing at said time and4, place sh&l be given by publication for two weeks in "liartinez Daily Standard,, a ~xI newspaper of general circulation published in the above-named County. In the utter of Delta Farms WN Reclamation District No. 2026. ORDER APPOIIITII;G TI_,IE '^0 MR OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT. WHEEREAS, the three Commissioners who were heretofore appointed by this Board x by order on the 15th day of July, 1918, as Commissioners to levy an assessment of sive hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars (,535,000.00) upon the land with- In the above named reclamation district, have filed an assessment list of said assessment with the clerk of this Board; Y NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor W. J. Buchnnan, seconded by Super- visor Zeb Knott, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that the 29th day of August, 1918, at the hour of ten o'clock :1.15. and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the above-named County, at the County Court House in the City of Idartinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, are hereby appointed as the time and place at which this Board willmeet for the purpose of hearing any and . all objections to said assessment, and notice of the hearing at said time and place shall be given by publication for two weeks in "Martinez Daily Standard" a newspaper, of general circulation published in the above-named County. ' A `T `a In the hatter of Grant of Right of way to Oakland, And Antioch Railway Company a corporation, to go upon, construct, operate and maintain a Commercial Railroad over certain roads in Ygnacio Valley. ¢_ The Following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: t 17HF,z?E.AS, there was heretofore granted by Board of Supervisors of Contra s Costa County, State of California, by Resolution passed Feb. 14th, 1911, a right of v,ay or franchise to Oakland & Antioch Railway Company to go upon, construct operate and maintain a commercial railroad over certain roads in Ygnacio Valley and, E5'REAS, the operation of said Railroad has been dis-continued by said Oakland °: Antioch Railway, and, :'IHEREAS, Oakland and Antioch Railway have by written Relinquishment filed on the 5th da;; of August, 1918, with this Board, relinquished its right to i said franchise, 219.7, Ti.�I'"EFORE, be it RESOLVED that said Relinquishment*1 a hereby ac- cented. P In the -atter of Request of Natomas Rock Company for allowance of claim for y increase of freight on rock purchased Y ' under contract. A representative of the i+atomas dock Company having appeared before this Board and requested the Board for an allowance of extra freight charges on rock pur chased under contract by this Board to be delivered at Brentwood; a After hearing said request and considering the contracts entered into by ' this Board with said Company, y It is, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that said request for an allowance of extra freight charges on said ' V' rock nurchased under contract, be and the same is hereby denied. i 4. ; At In the -atter of Transportation " of J. w. Stewart, an Old Soldier to the Old Soldiers Home at Yountville. The District Attorny of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that J. W. Steuart, an old soldier is in Contra Costa County without means, and is ' desirous of returning to the Old Soldiers Home at Yountville, It is, on :notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sher- of iff�Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to purchase for said J.W. i �a. Stewart, transportation to the Old Soldiers Home at Yountville. s's In the :.!otter of Petition of J.B. -'_iser, for liouor license. - Complaint having been made to this Board as to conduct of saloon conducted ' by J. B. Peiser, at Brentwood, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a citation ' issue to said J. B. Peiser, to appear before this Board on Monday, August 19th, S 1918, at 11 o'clocr. A.IS. to answer such questions as may be desired 'regarding the conduct of his saloon and the issuance of a new license. In the Batter of Lost ',-I'arrants. C. Solmi, having presented to this Board his affidavit showing that on the 8th day of Janizary, 1918, there ass issued to him, Warrant Pio. 648, on the General Fund for '111. and Warrant No. 658 on Sup. Dist. 3 Fund for x1.50, and that said warrants have been lost and are not now in his possession, and praying that new warrants be issued therefor; N It is, on motion duly made a--,d carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrants r ii le I Ar e -r and that a duplicate of the same be issued by County Auditor, registered by Couhty Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants. y�. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.-h_ i k In the Liatter of Construction of Tuberculosis Hospital for Eleven Joint F Counties of California. i This Board having been heretofore notified that Sierra Countyhas dropped out of the list of original eleven counties joining in building of a Tuberculosis Hospital at 'Neiman, and that in the place thereof Sutter County has been substituted t and his assumed all obligations of Sierra County in proportion to assessed valuation of said Sutter County, It is, by the Board ordered that in all former Resolutions of this Board ? and Agreements heretofore entered into that the name of Sutter County'be and the F, �)r same is hereby substituted for and in place ofSierraCounty°in each of said places where the name "Sierra County" appears. In the %.latter of Petition of John Hanford, for permit to operate aulrun an Automobile a . Bus through the County of Contra Costa. - lit is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petition of John R. Hanford for a permit to operate an automobile bus line through Contra Costa County be and i the same is hereby continued to and set for Tuesday, Sept. 2nd, 1918, 511 A In the I+atter of Contract of i O'Brien Bros. for Completion of rt I »d Division IIo. 6 of County Highway. Ralph R. Arnold, having filed with this Board a report that the contract —.• of O'Brien Bros. for completion of Division He. 6 of the County Highway, has been i completed according to specifications, ci. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract with O'Brien Bros. for completion of Division No. 6 of County Highway, declared be and the same is hereby completed by this Board and said road accepted. , j It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said O'Brien eros, for material furnished or labor performed on said contract, be and the some are hereby ordered to present same within thirty days from this date.K. i `57 y. I In the Latter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Hoard ordered that the following amount be and the same is hereby awarded to Louise Lodi, comnencing July let, 1918, to wit; ,15.00 per month. 3 It is further ordered that the following amounts in supplies, commencing July 1st, 1918, be and the same is hereby granted to following named indigents, to wit; 11rs. Rosa `ing, k12.50 per month; Charles B. Wood, 10.00 n It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named indigents allowed cash, and that the County ;.. Treasurer Day same.- s: In the "atter of Contract with A. J. Grier to construct the Completion ;=a of Division No. 4 and Contract for con- struetion of what is kno-,,n as Loveridge Road. *i It is by the Board ordered that A.J. Grier be and he is hereby granted thirty days extension of time from date of expiration of time allotted in can- tracts with A.J.Grier for construction of completion of Division No. 4 and also for construction of Loveridge Road. ,p C. %a In the =fatter of Allowance of Claims , n. in Supervisor District No. 5. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury Aik of the County of Contra Costa„ certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State 'Treasurerand forwarded to the 'i'reasurer of _.,.4 ,, Contra Costa County during the year 1918, which said money shall be expended a by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor District [!o. 5 of said County of Contra Costa, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and cul- verts of said District No. 5; It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against SupervisorJr, District No. 5 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and 31,11 maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 5, be and , the same are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costs , County, to wit: fii. aJ Name. Amount. Western Contracting Company i&10.00 „y Western Contracting Company 332.16 Western Contract Company 828.00 the said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.h N a >y: I fEC In the atter of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be co rect and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the =;iT Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. Al In the hatter of Construction of Tuberculosis Hospital by Eleven Joint Counties of Caiifoinis, R. A. herold, Architect, and J. E. Stanton, Associate, having presented . ;€ to this Board an estimate of pro rates of expenditures on Tuberculosis Hospital for l eleven joint Counties of California, by reason that Sierra County has dropped out of said list and Sutter County has come in, and this action having been soproved ` by all the Counties involved, The Revised list of all pro rates based on assessed ` valuation for year 1917, for the different expenditures as presented by R. A. Herol and J. E. Stanton is hereby approved by this Board. - And the board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 19th, 1916,at 10 i ! o'clock A—i. Chairman. .Clerk. i f I �J° I 'meq i T" f F,r ,v (.3 F IH 'THE BOARD OF SUPE?VISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STAM OF CALIFORUTA. ' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that a Special Meeting of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County be called for to meet on Friday August 9th, 1918, at 10 o'clock. A.ni, for the purpose of inquiring into that certain contract entered into by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County with the River Rock& Grave Company, for the furnishing of sand to the County of Contra Costs and to do any and all matters in relation thereto which may be incident or appurtenant to the carrying out of said contract and for any or all other business which may legally come befori the Board including the allowance of bills properly presented against the County of - Contra Costa. Dated August 9th, 1918. Zeb Knott. J.P. Casey. Vincent Hook. W.7. Buchanan. ' J.H.Trythall. - - - - -000 - - - - - - 1 I - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Friday, August 9th, 1918. c the Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.`rythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buchansn. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the utter of contract with River 1 Rock & Gravel Company for furnishing of sand to the County of Contra Costa. the niver Rock & Gravel Company having notified the Board of Supervisors ' ' i that owing to the condition of shortage of water at their plant at River Rook ry at• Station on Western Pacific Railway that they are unable to furnish sand at the pre- sent time from that plant in accordance with their contract entered into with the Board of Supervisors May 6th, 1918; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said � River Rock & Gravel Company be and the;/ are hereby permitted to furnish to the County of Contra Costs, in lieu of said sand from River Rock Station, sand from i Riles and Riverbank, provided that said send is of the same quality and meets all At the specifications as that contracted for to be Furnished from pit at River Rook k ; Station, said sand to be furnished at points contracted for at the same price as ... prices named in contract heretofore entered into. +he vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. And the.Board takes recess to meet on Aug. 1 th, 1918, at 10 o'clock A.M. - - i .• .Clerk, //G�% irmen. t a- IN THE BOARD OF SUPE—RVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COV_!TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, August 19th, 1918. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Hnott, J.P.Casey, Vincent nook, and 7.J. Buchanan. J. H. Wells, Clerk. In the Platter of complaint against isaloon conducted by J.B. Peyser, j J.B.'eyser, appears before this board in obedience to citation heretofore j issued and after hearing testimony of George H. Shafer, Alexander Burness and Agreement of J.B.Peyser to condact the saloon in person until the end of his lease, Itis, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the complaint herein be dismissed. { it is further ordered that a license be and the same is hereby ordered granted to said J.B.reyser and the License Tax Collector is hereby ordered to issue the i J same. 1 The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.,` j In the +latter of approval of warrant of Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following i warrant of Reclamation District .!o. 802, be and the same is hereby approved: I Ido. Date Amount ` 122 Aug. 12th, 1918. $9.20. " And the Chairman, and clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrent by affixing their signature thereto. +he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I a i' i � In the 1aatter of approval of warrant of Reclamation District i i Good cause anpearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- Ilk ing warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, i to wit: n ' No. Date Amount. 96 July lo, 1918. 0175.50 97 Aug. 4th, 1918. 5.80 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on r>sid warrants by affixing his signature thereto. , ag I� I I' 1 In the -•ntter of application for Liquor -`- License. The following application for a retail liquor license is filed with the Board, to wit: 9m, dlieber, Alhambra & Smith Sts. "artinez. •' -<s The Board orders that the said hearing on said application.be fixed for lionday, September 16th, 1918, atlOo'clock A.M. s1 In the matter of application for :lotor Bus Permit. Fred V. Fish, Albert Pietroneve, and Walter Williams, having filed with this Board an application for motor bus permit, , It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application for motor bus permit be and the some is hereby fixed for ilonday September 16th, 1916 at 10 o'cloc;c A.1d. and that notice of said application be published accordingly. i .. ' In the i•+atter of Requests for Special 'faxes. ' The Trustees of the following school districts having filed their requests for a special tax with the County Superintendent of Schools as provided in Section '+ 1840 of the Political Code and the Superintendent of Schools having approved said requests and filed same with this Board for approval, and levy of a special tax a; sufficient to provide the amount named in each of the following estimates upon the taxable property in following named school districts and cause a tax to be col- K' V, lected and paid into the special fund of the following school districts; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow-ing estimates he and the same arekiereby approved by this Board and the County Auditr be and he is hereby authorized to furnish to this Board an estimate of rate that will raise each of the following amounts in each of the following districts, to wit ' Antioch School District $4,956.00 Walnut Creek " (Building Fund) 675.00 Rodeo 2,236.00 Pacheco " 647.00 Concord 1,097.27 •± j Valle Vista " " 345.00 Valle Vista (Building purposes) 175.00 ' ichmond " " 41,648.83 Richmond (kindergarten) 4,000.00 , Richmond (Building fund) 7,000.00 a P;ttsburg 8,450.38 Pittsburg (Building Fund) 4,226.00 Pittsburg " (kindergarten) 2,816.00 Sobrante 3,103.77 j Live Oak - �,746.80 Iron House " " 1,462.00 Carquinez " 8,874.00 Carquinez (Kindergarten) 2,750.00 ,..; Carquinez (Building purposes) 4,456.00 Nichols 968.04 Bay Point " 1,277.00 j _.,artinez (Building Purposes) 4,500.00 iIartinez 11 (Kindergarten) 3,300.00 - wartinez 9,3.36.00 "$ Pinolothercules 4,027.78 Oakley " 720.00 x K_ ` iC In the :latter of Estimates for Anintenance - of Union nieii School Districts of Contra Costa County. . 'Phe Board of Trustees of the following named Union High School Districts of Contra Costa County having submitted to the Superintendent of Schools an estimate 0 of the amounts required for the maintenance of said schools during the coming year, and said amounts having been approved by the Superintendent of Schools, It is, by the Board ordered that the following amounts in each of the follow- ..a ing Union High School Districts, be and the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor is hereby eathori::ed to report to this Board an estimate of e levy that - will raise the follow:ing amounts in each of the following Union high School .- Districts, to wit: 41 rs y. cat. Jiablo Union High School District, $26,171.06. -� j John Swett " " " 9,193.00 Richmond " '• 22,576.22 s'i4 i Riverview " 12,503.30 San Kamon " " 3,543.00 Liberty " " 7,126.00 ' Alhambra " " 16,337.41 f' In the Ilatter of Levy of `Pax for ilinimum amount of High School Funds needed for the ' Coming year. "he Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board an estimate vy i of minimum amount of County High School funds needed for current year, amounting I to sum of X49,358.46; i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said ". i amount be and the same is hereby approved, by this Board, and the County Auditor authoriced to furnish to this Board an estimate that will raise the said above amount. t.. u I in the Liatter of Petition for Formation of Brentwood Lighting District. A petition signed by more than 25 persons each of whom is a tax payer and resident of unincorporated town of Brentwood, in said County, and of the proposed Highway Lighting District, having bee:. filed with this Board, preying for the ; S, formation of a public Highway Lighting District to be known as "Brentwood Highway lighting District of Contra Costa County' and which said district is particularly, described in said petition; E It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that the hear- ing on said petition be and the sane is hereby fixed for idonday, Sept. 16, 1918, ; at 11 o'cloc'r. S.L:. at which time and place any person interested objecting to - said 4i the formation o„district or to the extent of said District, or to the proposed - } improve:nent or the inclusion of his property in said district, may file objections thereto setting, forth such objections with the clerk of said board at or before the time set for the hearing of said petition. i 1.1,E It is further ordered that the clerk of the Board will cause notices of the filing and hear4r of said petition to be posted in three of the most public places in said district, said notice to be headed "Notice of the Proposed Bormation of bren ' wood Bighway bighting District" in letters not less than one inch in height, stat- ing in legible characters the fact that sa7d petition was filed with said Board of Sunervisors on the 19th day of August, 1918, and specifying the boundaries of the proposed district and referring to the said petition for further particulars. - , It is further ordered that the clerk shall also cause a notice similar in subject to be published once a week for two successive weeks in the^Brentwood Mews" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County in which sail proposed District is located. I In the i>stter of adoption of Plans and Specifications for building o£ Division Plo. 10of the County highway, or c'ranklin. Canyon Road. i Ralph 3. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented - plans and specifications for building of Division ilo. 10 of the County Highway and ' being apart of the Highway between the town of Martinez and the town of Hercules, begirr.:_ng at the south line of the Town of idartinez, and running to the summit of Barry hill, e distance of 4.90 miles. Whereupon, it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that ! said plans and specifications, profiles, cross-sections, strain sheets and working -`' details, be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications, �. cross-sections, strain sheets, and ::•orking details for the grading of said road. It is further ordered that tine cleric of this board advertise in ;dartinez t Daily zitandard, for bids to be presented for the grading of said road in accordance i with said plans and specifications on file with the Cleric of said Board, and in the s office of the County Surveyor, said bids to be presented on iionday September 16th, - i 1916, up to the hour of lI o'clock A.M. The vote on the foregoing, order being unanimous. q i In the flatter of allowance of claims. Claims aaairst the different funds of the County are presented to the Board those found to be correct and tobe properly signed are ordered dlowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowan e Book of this Board_ i i Ey. ! In the Latter of Allowance of Claims "? in Suuervisor District no. 3. It sppearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa lff., county, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1916, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of reads, bridges, ' i and culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor District no. 3 of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used exclusively in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said District no. 3; It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor District no. 3, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District no. 3 be and the i same are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Coma Costa County, to wit- name. Amount. San Ramon Valley Bank (;Valnut Creek, Cal.) Assignee of Paterson Liotor Truck Co. $220.00. i San Ramon Valley Bank (Walnut i Creek, Cal.) assignee of Paterson iiotor Truck uo. 220.00 San Ramon Valley Bank (Walnut f Creek, Cal.). assignee of }` Paterson motor 'iruck Co. 220.00 _- I San Ramon galley Bank (Walnut Creek, Cal.) assignee of Paterson Uotor Truck Co. 220.00 San Ramon Valley Bank (Walnut +, Creep, Cal.) assignee of Paterson Motor Truck Co. 220.00 - j The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,�. I i And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, August 29th, 1918, at 10. - o'clock A.IS. rk. 3 ..Chairman. I ji I to I 1.3' ) IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU1'TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Thursday, August 29th, 1918. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. ' Present; Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; supervisors J.P.Oaeey Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent; Supervisor Zeb Knott. 1 In the utter of DELTA FARMS RECLAMATION DISTRICT No. 2024. ORDER APPROVING ASSESSMENT. WHEREAS, on the 5th day of August,1918, the three commissioners appointed by this Board as commissioners to levy an assessment of three hundred twenty-five thousand (325,000) dollars upon the lands within the above named reclamation 4 district did file an assessment list of said assessment with the clerk of this Board, and thereafter on said 5th day of August, 1918, this Board by its order fixed this 29th day of August, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and the Chambe s of this Board at the county court house in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, as the time and place at which this Board would meet ' for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said assessment, and also required that notice ofthe hearing at said time and place should be given by pub- lication for two weeks in Martinez Daily Standard, a newspaper of general c1rou- lotion published in the above named county; and, NHEREAS, on this 29th day of August, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. before this Board at its Chambers in the County Court House at the City of Martine County of Contra Costa, State of California, the hearing of any and all object- , ions to said assessment was duly called by this Board in accordance with the ter of said order, and it thereupon was duly made to appear to this Board that notice of time and place of hearing said objections to proper form woe duly and regularl published as required by the terms of said order, and, WHEREAS, upon said hearing, or prior thereto, no written or other object- ions to said assessment were made or filed, and it appears to the Board that said assessment in all respects is fair and equitable and is levied upon the lands within said reclamation district according to the benefits that will accrue _ to each tract of land in said district, respectively by reason of the expenditure of said sums of money. NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of supervisor W.d.Buchanan, seconded by Super- visor J.P.Cesey, and duly carried, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said assessment as so levied be and the same is hereby approved. i In the Matter of DELTA FARMS RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. - 2025. ORDER APPROVING ASSESSiIENT. WHEREAS, on the 5th day of August, 1918, the three commissioners appointb by this Board as commissioners to levy an assessment of four hundred thirty thousand ($430,000) dollars upon the land within the above named reclamation district did file an qasessment list ofsaid assessment with the Clerk of this Board„and there- after on said 5th day of August, 1918, this Board by its order fixed this 29th day ,,, of August, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and the Chambers of this Board at the County Court house in the Cityof Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, as the time and place at which this Board would meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said assessment, and also required that notice of the hearing at said time and place should be given by publication for two weeks in Martinez wily Standard, a newspaper of general circulation published in the above named county; and, WHEREAS, on this 29th day of August, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. I i before this Board at its Chambers in the County Court House at the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the hearing of any and all objections to said assessment was duly called by this Board in accordance with the terms of said order, and it thereupon was duly made to appear to this Board that notice of time and place of hearing said objections in proper form was duly and regularly pub- lished as required by the terms of said order, and. WHEREAS, upon said hearing, or order thereto, no written or other object- ions to said assessment were made or filed, and it appears to the Board that said assessment in all respects is fair and equitable and is levied upon the lands withi said reclamation district according to the benefits that will accrue to each treat-of land in said district, respectively by reason of the expenditures of said sums o money. NOW, THEREFORE, Upon motion of Supervisor A.J.Buchanan, seconded by Super. visor J.P.Cesey, and duly carried, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said assessment as so levied be and the same is hereby approved. i i, i i r 1F` t .� ,rt t In the Matter of DELTA .i FARMS RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 2026. ' ORD--. APPROVING ASSESSMENT. WHEREAS, on the 5th day of August, 1918, the three commissioners appoint- ed by this Board as commissioners to levy an assessment of five hundred thirty-five thousand ($535,000) dollars upon the land within the above named reclamation diatri t ' did file an assessment list of said assessment with the Clerk of this Board, and ;F thereafter on said 5th day of August, 1918, this Board by its order fixed this r 29th day of August, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and the Chambers of this nr Board at the county court house in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costs, } State of California, as the time and place at which this Board would meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said assessment, and also required that notice of the hearing at said time and placeshould be given by publication for two weeks in Martinez Daily Standard, a newspaper of general circulation p*liahed In the above named county, and, WHEREAS, on this 29th day of August, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.si. before this Board at its Chambers in the County Court House at the City of Martine %. County of Contra Costs, State of California, the hearing of any and all objections to said assessment was duly called by this Board in accordance with the terms of said order, and it thereupon was duly made to appear to this Board that notice of t time and place of hearing said objections in proper form was duly and regularly ;? published as required by the terms of said order, and, WHEREAS. upon said hearing, or prior thereto, no written or other objeotio - - to said assessment were made or filed, and it appears to the Board that said asses - "-0- ment in all respects is fair and equitable and is levied upon the lands within -. said reclamation district according to the benefits that will accrue to each treat of land in said district, respectively by reason of the expenditures of said sums of money. 7 NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor W.J.Buchanan, seoonded by Super. visor J.P.Casey, and duly carried, ra IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said assessment as so levied be and the same is 1 � hereby approved. F, ' In the Matter of Compensation of Different Classes of Labor on County Highways. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following scale of wages be and the some is hereby fixed as wages to be paid for different classes of labor for County Highways or roads for the County of Contra costa, to wit; j`lan, team and wagon, one day, 16.00 — Man, four horses, and wagon, one day, $8.50. Laborers, shovelling rock, per day, $3.50. I �s, P z T!he vote on the said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott. In the Matter of Tuberculosis Hospital. The Building Committee heretofore appointed by the Joint Counties to build a Joint Tuberculosis Hospital at Wismar, having reported to this Board that after 4 advertisement for bids that the tax rate heretofore agreed upon will not be suf- ficient to construct the buildings as planned and that it will be necessary to levy a rate of six cents on each $100 of assessed valuation of each county for the pur- pose of building and equipping said Tuberculosis hospital, It is, on motion duly made and cerried,b ytbe Board ordered that the report A of said Committee to levy a rate of six cents on each :100 of assessed valuation yn Contra Costa County for the purpose of buLlding a Joint Tuberculosis Hospital, zs:e be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and it is the intention of this _< Y Board at the time of levying taxes to levy said tax of six cents on each $100 of assessed valuation for the purpose of erecting a joint Tuberculosis Hospital as planned by said Joint Counties. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes, None. Absent: Supervisor Knott_ In the Matter of Election ieturns for Primary Election. Now at the hour of 1 o'clock P.H. the Board of Superibsora meets to canvass 71 the returns of the Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Coats and in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday the 27th day of August 1918, and the returns of each and all of said precincts being on file in the office of the County Clerk, the Board then and there proceeds to canvass and does canvass he returns of 21 of the precincts of Contra Coate County. Thereupon said canvass being incomplete , It is by the Board ordered that the further canvass of said returns be and the some are hereby continued to and until Friday morning, August 30th, 1918, at 9 o'clock A.M. And the Board adjourns until Friday morning, August 30th, 1918, at nine o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Che i rma v? . Clerk. I `' I 1� I 3' IN THE B06RD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. is Friday, August 30th, 1918. Exi The Board met at 9 o'clock A.L. Present; Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.Casey, fi Vincent Hook, and W. J. Buchanan. J. H. Wells, Clerk. , Absent; Supervisor %nott. In the flatter of Election Returna � for Primary Election. Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board,of Supervisors reconvenes 14. to oanvess the returns of Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra F Coate, and in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday the 27th day of 3' August, 1918, and then and there & ugu proceeds to end does canvass the returns of 52 a precincts of Contra Costa County. Thereupon said canvass being incomplete, it is by the Board ordered that the further canvass of said returns be and the same is hereby continued to and until Saturday morning, August 31st, 1918, at nine o'clock A.M. And the Board adjourns to and until Saturday, August 31st, 1918, at 9 o'eloc ' A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman a . . .Clerk. m 41, «E i rt z i i i i a j i I az BOARD @SUPERVISORS OF _z COSTA ,_z,s e eCALIFORNIA. :\ Saturday, August aat, 1918. < } z Board _t at ■ o'clock A. \® Present: _. &J. Buchanan, Chairman Pro Tom; Supervisors . Vincent ■ and z Knott. J.H. Wells, ca, ^� \ Absent: Supervisors &a6sey and J._Trye. \ : In Ater e Election Returns , <2� for _z a_. Z 2 Now, « the hour of , o'clock ,. the Board ofSupervisors ____ °s to __ate returns _ Primary Election heldthroughout om County ofContra \ \ t� _ e each J !w different precincts a J, _ Tuesday t» e* a o »:: . . :.. August, 1916, and thenand there R__ to and does __s the rets of all . ee the remaining precincts of Contra Costa aunt y; Thereupon, said _a having completed the canvass of said returns finds . � tha t %ho# number avotes cast for each _addeaeach political party and «3 for each candidate for each County eTownship office, and for each candidate for . \ . membership in the County Central ammil is _ _s on the following stae \\ thereof: MEk / ' // i �\ » . » \ � y r�. I ' 4W STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION HELD r ` r - ' AUGUST 27, 1918 COUNTY y State of California t _ REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the r I - _- Govemor li Lieutenant GovemorSemetary of State Controuer _ w < F < U ELECTION i s , m n ' o m a ti PRECINCTS � p o a c a o o ° r o 1:1 Cerrito No. , it 2 S� i . / i.2 2/: - - - Rl C'rrit.No.3 ( / / 6 !- ... ),I Cerrito No d / 1 Richmond No.1 - / / -1 1 7 .3 . 106n000l No.'2 / / .77 3o /o /f S/ 5044 Rich0000l No.3 / .5-- 13,5- 14 30 9 30 66 +^. Riel and No 33 .5 / 3,,4 .2/ /S /a/ 7 /9.. _. Richmond No.5. ��.. <L 61 :Zf .2.� _. /Z /LA /O /f. - eS�: �! - Richmond No.G- 3 3 6'A/7 -2 2. /3. /6:�o_ &.S" Richmond No.7 .2i / .-A e23 /J`- //0 3 // Ric,mtond No.8 _ ._ . -- - Riohmnnd No.9 13 47 3.S 1431 2 �4 G2 (?J 4, MA -d No.10 �I _ .3 S�e,C /`�./,3 // /.'� _. `Jo/. /- ^.. Riclumm�7 No.11 / / / 'r cS.-'Z / y �� /� .Z�S 6 Z �C�. � Ireh,m,mlNo.12 9 3� �3 /% 30, S o - 73 - 7�- -- N R:r conn I N, 1 -2 whmmul o.133 �� � � Richu ono No.15 /O -Zrj' Rlcl nand No,16 _. _ / /. .3 /(�. // - _ ....� / /2•_ O_.-__.__ /r:__ Y' Ri,hn.oaid No.17 / ',_ - _... /O // /O /(o Richmond No.IS 3 3S/(c_ .5 /6 (a RiOnnond No.19 (0 35 �z 13 /3 /z 3� 6(0. Riehmona No.20 ?r 3 s/ /Lo �/� l f /3 /f0 70 - - 7°--- :{s ------T Rieluom,d No.21 0? -W -29 /S -10 /3 2$ 7/ Rimm I No.22 3 39. �Fo ! . _ Io_ /z 7,//(- X6 Riehinond No 23 �'/ .?9 .8 L7 7 -25- Riohmm d No 21 2 S 38 �F� / 1 7 39 Rid uuonI No.25 q6 /5 *'0 Richmond No.26 / / / .. . dam /�. �'-:./�. /- /.'9/.. ._ _..440 { Riclnnond No.27. _ �3 02� /.3 /b & P.ichnoI No.28 672 4L(0 JZ ^2& Richmond No.29 3 4 4L15-/Z /moi ---- RichmmM No 30 2t �. /3 lllieh nnnd No.31 N 3 /9 /b /3 o, s9 /� d o Rot oouI No.32 �i 5 3 9 -2/ -"/ // /y .23 9-Pablo No-1 ,S .Z� 7 :2 0 -23 /d�5� 6 L : G s:,,,ta,dn_No.2 / / 3 77.28_ lI I 24.53 - 30 Giant rnaoo z 94 �3 1,46 # .?5.25 1.25- Nook /az .2Pinole No..1 /. 79-2/ 2/ 2 .20 20 96 X 6- PinoloNo.2 / 9/ a7 .28 rIcrmilcs �- 2 3 46 J95 24 .34 /3 2�5 df g5, �. sell,>•.. _ I °� / 26../3. - f /6./. .'74 6 0 �6 / Crockett No.1 / '/2/--e 4 /57 /�------- / / 6 Crockett No.2 / / 3 7'3 I _ / / Crockett.No.3 _.. _ /.. ( -51.1"L \'along Port Costa No.1 60 /v_ 3 /6 /9 /.3 `4' --- Port Costa No.2 / / / S-O 5 q /4- /3 /.2l Danville _ .2 / 14 -2 69 77_ --- sn„Ramon / r o�z 16 7 20- 4 Alamo / // lj.7i. rF -24 -2 /-fir 4,(. t.araSettc_. _... h.3 / .. -./ - .2�_.3.� - 1(. �. /f /�... =-- 3rorava / A, 4A /y/ 27 6 Alhambra I! / 7 66 /�. 20 '64,z �. // 78 76. Walnut crew:No.1 8 -77 76 6/ 3 0 /,Z -36 Wal t Cook No.2 c5- / 41 6.5 Totals Carried Forward ��10 76 /bl zy28-/ash _ 9 /zbo s7/ /27 9y,__ _ - Primary Election Held August 27, 1918 M , �I Member Hoard of Representative in Congress ii.. Treasurer Attorney General!SurveyorGmeral o I i; li Egcaliration F.^a Dist. x m I 9 f 96 �� 9T 9� z N6o7r G ! I�2 /a /S 2 32 to h�5. On Ji941 f f p�3 !`,f3 `fib' /o 4/ h7, S g Go Com/ 7�0 7-3 �- O 445- '!Coo17 k7 .R8 UZ Ifo: _ __ //_� I 70 Gy 67 /3r`— ^, G 6.2 .5 8 SS G�', _ _._ _. L.34 3 �140 96 8 60 rSG c�,� "Zo 9 �6? 77 _ 4 34 d l I d-o I�f ��o IIi 7 Y P. 3 �6 7;2- 70, ,NG v q3 �1F6 �3 �� � o' _. . /i..4 7 12.5 ------�: va b 76 - z� r aI �� zG .25 746. 1173 17q 77 4 74: i n T131, REPNLICAII Statement of All Votes Polled at the !- Governor Lieutenant Governor of SLtte cowmaw - i a a tai r�u a e w ELECTION CTION 5 as z m ao a 0 PRECINCTS 0 r 8 c ° w < ;a s m a m a a O dsa m . a a a < m - a m o c O _s Totals Brought Farwartl p q pp. j, ...f Alartinez No.1. Martinez No.2 o3 o?i /6s e2- z 6 v5— tf g'vr' Y& , Martinez No.3 - _.../.../ .v g.1.'eL._...-. /9..-25/./ .-�•? .. _:.__. 6e2+;,_._ _ .Martinez No.4 ='L / lb / �'G X59. -3O 4/ q$ 05' /,J/ Martine.No.5 5 7 Go fi6 / 3 37?3:a5/ /o Ville Hill ai �yyyD./3 - -_ [2.30 �.:/6 . _ sem'- --=--- `��a-- Concord No.1 :03 .1 f'/ .6 / 1.2v.30 .756 z3. 7/ Concord.No.2 / 2y,Z9: _ /.v 23 - Concord No.3 /- a —2 G O ?�4 /0 y3 2O 6 — Concord No.9 — / 3 / 3/ .. 8 -2 /3 Aaoer.ded 1 . .r'f' `/ 3�, .2 7 117.Correll . Pacheco / / .//2 2.b. / 41, Pittsburg No.i Pittsburg No.2 ?i 79 2Z .30 23_14:—)Y Pitr,b,ll•g No.3 /7 /3 7 �s Pittsburg x.. 4 _.._ .. /. .. 3 ..3�' _... /1..36 _9, // Gam' ------_.S8_ Clayton -Morgan Territory c .. ./b 3 o2i.:./...?J I �/' _.,._.-�-/-Z.;_-1.--...,- ;`.•� Bay Point / 67 e52r .2.5--A. 7 /6 Nichola . .. _:._ -��: /O:- -. - Autioch.No.1. / .. GO. //. ._ _ 1?z/ Antioch No.2. _ - / .�9.,44 4333..2-7 /9. /Ov: /6 4t- Antioch No.3 .-*2- :--/ [f.�/ /i.3: 0.. 3 '.a.q_ /0 L ne Tree e2 t3 ..3 r// 63 37 v'j Brentwood No,i ., Brentwood No.^ /__ �,2 3 y 3 .-� -34 b ;5L. Byron No.1_.. . -. - /(7. 4L7:23. /2'_.21 :20. 3, ,-_. 7.2 By..No.2 6 35- /3 -2S/5/---4/0 .Buightsen /S 17_?+_. M.3!--.t-- r _ Oakley / e2 1 /0 78 63 ! y,6/ 6 Zz //7 /// rd "4-246 s5�211:"D 1776- 64� 8. Ii :` j 17 i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAISj� -.. ielll �_ � -_ _ Sti Primary Election: Held August .27, 1918 1 n; l Treasurer u Attorney General`' 1: Member Board of �Representative in Congress 7 II y ;Surveyor General,i A N Equalization.%Tld Dist. .3T{ ..Dist 4 A' m N '70 76 G y. �G 9 Gy ' 77 7�. ��� 7z y4 �e �r2G rzq Ii/ ° u ry //y e2�8 7/ 7v d6g qz G8 /sem �8 6/ G g o 647 4 , 30 6Y� 64 6Z 70 go F6 t 76 zl l 2a � � Y y --- - �/6� /00. o . i 0rro :C� __ _ _ _/_0 -IAa 3y 35 3S _— aL 3• G 63 61 61 /q- lei 3 � �i 1 i e :e =--t. ' E REPUBLICAN Statement of All. Votes Polled at the' ' f Member of W Assembly - Owba Gd,find r /b'th Dist. ! t�Ne.... _.Sslil. 5 ELECTION PRECINCTS o Z $ 12 Cerrito No.1 44-5/o 5(�: 9z 72, 68"47 El Cerrito No., Rl Cerrito No.s EI Cerrilo No.4 RmLmona No.I as -z 6 24 a3 Aai Riclunond No.? - - -26 5.27_,-. R cl,n and No.a 2 G/ 10 Richmond mond No.4 _ _ 19 3 3B"_</7.Ilk A14 RiOu,mnd No.5 Ridnnond No.c -. _ Ifo/0 3z.. - _;_. NSl '17;50 riehu—d No.7 /S' / 'ez 36 3Y 3/6 3/ Richmond No.8 _. _ �-/ 2 �6 �5'ry./0 7�:7 it•. -.. P.ichn,ond No.9 Mel and No.10. _ __ .2.13_ ,2, Richmmnd No.11 ✓�/ 30 .'Y���2 :7 . NA ond N. 12 I ichii and Nn.13 '��. �•7. h. Richmond No.15 - 2q-. �4 .%jl/-Y�441 _.._ Rmhoond No.16 _ _/_.�l / _. p' :/al`._'/3 .Riclunond No.17..- - g/ ✓' .fir - - oryil ;30 �o Riclunond No.18 .. .. _. _--_- -• . Riclunond No.19 ' o w Ricbnum _0 Q No ._. /. -" Riclunond No.21 - w 2 '13 66 6ai i ' 57. Rnlnnond No.22 r30 5'.�4 g, Richm-d No.2 2/ _ 2 32 �,// 'f Richmond No._24 /8, 9_S6 !._: 7.�'H9 67 y7. �> P.idunond No.25 /3 '74 3, . — Richmond No,26 _. /7 Richmond No.27 Richmoud No.26 ✓/_ / g I _ .._ 53 Gi erl� �.,� r Richmmnd No.29 Y7. .�51 5ho7r 3j, Richmond No.all /S 5;'�/ ._... :. _ yQ c7y a'/7• _* Rich,nool>a.a, Rich,nund Nn..32 17 '5411 �9 ���� A? -= San Pablo No.1 -_ .53 3$./.Zl. �/y co 6� J7 - ._.. _San Pablo.No.i _ .-_.... _._ , �7_a2z:�8. s7 as 5•� 6 Giant /(� /.3 . .__ . ---- Jl l ryry Rodeo B'_3 8 73 77 76_ Pinole No.1 -.. 36 Pinole.No.2 -.. 3 S 61/174 5 56 68 5�?i rrerenlos 3z,2u 66 60.64 .60 7-77... .Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 SO4' _ Crockett No.3 Vale— Port.costa No..1. .. Port Costa No.2 -,?- llanrille. . (a. /O $8 ----- - . San Ramon Alamo : O 2 e27 fG_ Lafayette . . ... .-. - .: Ifora;a .Alhambra. WalnutCreel:No.1 : �1 14 3J: Walnut Crock No.:. meals Carded FarwaraC�. Primary Election Held August 27, 1918 1-M k rsYes[M1r fmdM GmmStee o- �eiers Grry fold[mrBee wmise UWr wee friYee Bemiers wo Ce*4 Gmrilee i rsYms(N*COW kL "; Sq.kL Sq.kL _. 81 Bei. (Mohs ._......5*.lii Qi ' 66 74, J ' W/ y0 N/ -17 Ile 1.1.3 yy y6 -W 5/6 3s JtF a� �$r 67111 a - - �9. -g 67. 7 ! 6a .1 a3 0-6 5-6 z - - --— � 37.x, JJ 60 60 J-r G/ /0 / 5// 118 e30 Z z8,�/ ay l - Oz 30 3/ 136 R,, ,j Ny 67 D/ GO 63 :v I Z l °' 3 . 6 - 5 ct ,M �hi T 199LICAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the ambw at the Msem61,- IYtsf�.4lti b __ ..._. .Dist t�Yte_—S�lii T' 121 ff ELE MON c 3 PRECOTCTS WSjO U Z _ Totals Brought Forward Martinez No.t 3�/3•���, � I i I Martinez No.2 _ a5$'3& 2z: lfartinez No.9 _ - h/Co. /D c2$ 1 - Martinez No.4 /O 67 Martinez No.5 - 31afli No.c 6� (� 6S Fine Hill Concord No.1 Concord No.2 Concord No.9 I -- _. Concord No.4 Aswrintcd Connell .. .. .. . ...._ _. ._._... __; . . .aa?. ra /7 Pacheco _ *7 i Pittsburg No.1 70 I Pittsburg No 2 ._ - -- 56./O •a2 _._.. .j_"---Y �----- i PittsburgNo.3 ...._ .Pitt bug No.4 Clayton - -_ Morgan'territory Day Point _ /I-0"!/3 .8k .Antioch No.1.. .-_ o .:2..2/, � I fi __. Antioch No.2 77.. 3 V5' ... ,Antioch No.3 I 9 O�/3 a � , I I- � - -'�: Late'Gree �'S ff 44,5– Ilrenta•ood No.] .. .— :3a Ibmit 9 ._ _. 1cNo' 13No. 2 / O - I I 3tat Oakley I l t i I , i Irt - : !_ i - _ !_1_ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS I - NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the Supru Court A .� Associate.... .+uc'�tt lu+lice , Justice Supreme Court t .... .JuWce Appellate p judge of the : (full term) \(shor�to Corot ._._ moist. i Superior Court ELECTION PRECINCTS ti u a C C II , t Tctats Brought Forw4 ard BCmtinez No.2 '!/O/ Gb �-'S� _ 2 02 DCnrtmex No 3 Martinez No 4 I/2/ 59/:C+ / �j •�'/ I_ -- BCar(a ca Na.5 oZ ._14 /. .lhntmia No.ti ti,5y �l /od a 8 /� iETA Via.lull -26 i Concord No.I r66 45-6Z ..._Concord No.2O �/ ..__ ._.__.. 9. / Concord\o..i ` / �N rS(� jL... i LT", A—i rtes I'uobecn ��S�5� it -7(: - I _ _ ' Pittsburg No.1 6/ �/ it / -2• 9�. Pittsburg No.2 /Z-+55 / g2. I _.. ____._. ... .... .____ Pittsburg No.3 Mhz 2�C "�"--/ -__----- Pittsburg .�_ 164 bz � . ------ Clayton - - .Piuxburg No.a ------ -- 1:55 X33 / S BlorQan 'mritory .. .... /D 7 /� _ /O Buy Point U70 -# ./00 3 t k Niehal ISO 7' -^3y Antioch No.2 4'/03 /6 73 a /.20 Antioch No.3 19 9- '�_�9... _1 .J. .Z.2 r _ _. p _ _ ty�� - _. Lane Tree p0 GO 9y 7.1— 13 11 cud No.2 G/ 35 69 _---- ------- 9/ . — - sy�•nn r,o-I �63��.�3. q 1_ 9'6 � ' � ��`� Byron No.2 ".S/ 3oZi oatde., 50 93 - I� 613933'h 0/o --_._._. -- - --- - 'r ---- - -- - - -- i >q r - ,r ti 1 f � 2 �� CONTBA � COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 5/3y 'f��Q•rn- .� �� ^?)— .. M.0 r d�U 1 s I a fMOTE Ew amvm manom7 Primary Election Held August. 27,. 1918 :NON-�AAi1SON o..ho •• ,.osm u�.dduu or lwue d Ae Puz.JI 41w:d w I7 Superintendent of County Superintendent Y - Public Instruction ` of Schools Sherdf County Chit I _.. a 94 x _ ¢ i 7/l 7/f _ . __. 93 [17 _ all �s' /2J 6, a7 /r7: 7 9 rVic B.2 ss__ Gl_:. �9 z P7 66.�G r..3. _ 49, 72. 7 -5-0 //z */o/ (a6 z �' 70 yam. 7/ 16 77 --_ 9 /3 / I G/ q /oo t 75-1 /7/ a -73 -- -- 7z a a _6 7g os' /7 /3/ - U v7 �G 07. 33fl 57y QF 8261 !3/S,G9zJ YG�L' I 3 i i <x 4 -a I x I , NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the I� Auditor Recorder Tu Collector i District Attorney Assessor N 4 11 CF C _ FLECTION o° $ m ' PRECINCTSc o > o II p, S V F Z 2 x O p U i IN Curito No.l _. 6/(d / - �/9.Z i l �/J� 6� /.22 IN( ito No :3 PSI Cerrito\o.4 ri nt—d No.1 -,. Riehmond No.2 _�.7z 75 ya Al9 JY -6y .__. Richmnud No.3 I/DD 9fr x/43 5r 7dt 16 Riehmomi No.4 'FD. - 76 3y..G/ _- ._7'6/ ----' richmond No.5 9$ D6 (oL5 �T Richmond No.G mel, ..d No.s �'6 : Welt and No.a I Iff 86 90 5D 75` �6 richmond No.9 11/46 /d/ /q// /sq/ 1 icbuwad No.10 RiOna.nd No.11 /�. v9 JD/ .Z 3 3 7J7 97' l iel nd No 12 97 93. ---—— RM d No.13 �y 7673 _ i 3jGj- �3 1 re ,hmond No.14 ;f/DS ?9:. /a F7/�d chmo7 Rind No.15 Richmond No.16 Ri,h,u.nd No.17 richmond No.18 70 �5 59 (D yJ - 6 _ 7y; 79 / Richmond No.19 /Dz97 /D0 1 Riohn—d No.2066li/Qr`7 /D'J` 9 7y -.9z; rsehmond No 21 Rid nuunl No.22 �.�r5� �71 7� / �y J?'6 7.L Richmond No.23 Riclmmml No.24 98 Y� /3 67 7r Richmond No 25 W- - �V- 73" b43-66 --G� Richmoud No.26 rJ1. a1/: 62 �5- -_. Ridiatond No.27 richmond No.28 �II/ / /�2�.. /63 girl:mond No.29 7/ Gy - 7s 32 6/ 73. - rich No.a0 7/Z �I -- Ui,hoo. l No.31 Rin,, No.32 -.. Sao Pablo N..1 so„Pablo No.2 �oG _ 99:_ /ay._ �57 �3 97 Giant Pinole No-1 /2y. /?6. _ �/33 / I�/r`1 7/0 / //� g/ Pinole No.2 7�... - Hercules sem>. G�S� G/. �� S/ zJ Sb l Crockett 142No. /.23;._ 127 _ _. 73 73 _.. Crnci.ett No.2 . / .//3', . a /v6 7�,. av,uheu No.s 97: 87: 8q7 73 _. Calonn ry i/.23� //Jr ///y i�71- /3 //'3/ •_.-_ -- —:.. Port Costs No.1 510 _ �D^. Port Costa No.2 -.. Ds-ill. /St 76 /A/ 96 - _ T ssnjara //'f- 37 �{/ aaX27 W Alamo D ra>2ttc t?6 76 ff 6d 37,, r nrnr,n 7 u 3� 37 z9 /zG Alhambra �//e 7z //,7 1 Anut Cr k No.1V�9 /38 /JO /03 7z. P/z Walnut Creek No.2 ;I//'v Dq AV 77/b 3. //° - --- _ -_ _ - -- — — Totals Carried Forward5>>7 : 56Z0 �33z5.?Jsv� jo2.1'j I Primary Election Held August 27, 1918 NUM }. 14aaver Public Administrator Cerouer Surve7- Sulcvisor Supervisor .., _ ..._..,.Dist. z zj I l � U a w o C F G e 116 10/ y 3� 7 7 63 . 67 _ yr. 193- 6-0 75/ 91/ z l 114 7z- 6f -- g/ 79 G HY 13 6 7. 3 �/i 56 -- �� 77 66 43 7Y 6/ 70 t 7? q3 76 6y yo-.7r _ 74. a b 4(, 6,1 177 j,7 9r 9s Fy_73 97 34/ 71 - - 73 7z 5`6 6 c- 7�' 76 '0 -- - <f3 SY. 3� `/5� -. 39 yS 36 jy 03 39 Ly6 9� 5-0 F� YD �f 66 Y5 P f— qS 56 /00 7116z 16 9 y' Y/ 77. -- /�/ 90 71 _. — 60' 57 5/.. _ �� Vii_ _ 57 3r. -- y3. f. 91 S5~ T— /3s /3r7z Gs - 63- AY 6766 G5 30 —=--w 8o 66 - "797r 7�_ 71 5 /y 7� 9� 7r fj Id" 95'5y t - 77 17f - 7/.35 - /0/ a/HS, MY Al - /a-v-11F, //7 a6;ya' s' /24 a8 /07 Fz /a5' oy 73 -- 5b� 5`f 66 /6 /aj - I/03' /03 97 7r 36 I_ 7z 7a g-O z 67 5� 0G Gz 33 63 V7/. y3 34 06 1107 G a /38 /33 9.%5— /06 M leg ex: acs '�� s89ao81 NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the Auditor Recorder Tac Collector Dtetriet Attorney Aeereeo Z m E Li CTION x E z " o x w PRPCINCIS x a F o r , _t Total.Brought F-rd : _�.. -. :llartincr.No.1 //5 //.Z: // I. '/ /0/ 6 5 Alartinez No.2 /9 /20 //� 7 / / /0 7�L. //% Martinez No.3 97. 76 7f;. ,Martinez No.4 /93 9r. /v7 /321/lR /£Q Martinez No.5 Martino.No.c �/93 /96, .._ /75, Q'- / /ror/•/<1'r/ �� Fine Bill '734' r/o, /-3'_ _ Conenrd No,l /0p7'. 0�. 112, 77 Conconl No.2 �0 73; i. Coueord No.s Concord No.4 7Z, 73 75 //Z Correll Pacbeco 070 70 77 ! Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.9 ... /.3 .. _ _ GL/ - A - . - /06,y7 /.Y7 I -•: _ _ _.__ , 7- _.__. Pittsburg No.3 - 6� : _ �7- /o% -/a3 e3j Pitt.,bnrt.No. 7� 6� 70 s/�../3 ' 46' t Clayton 7q6. /y U V 6-6 73 _ Morgan Territory.- _ L/r' _... .. .- /5 .-.-_ _._./5./41 :_. Bay Point 143 _ y49. /�// /00 93 /d9' A.-. Antioeh No.1 Antioch No.'L /06f 7 Antioch No.3 Lone Tree --- ._.._ _ 13ra'ahrood.No.1 6.:. ......... 7/ //�' u6 1497: A 77'; Brentx•ood No.9 t z Myron No.l //�, /09 117, 79.G/ n81 Byron No.2 qq: rd9' - 9z• dG 35� YU i I �- ._ I{nightseu ..... 7J.-._ 70 _... 76 '_-__.�a.30 _ 7 caldey /16: �/: /ri 1. !. .. 9� 8.7, 1 /�Ztt ; ... -. G`lS 074 87/0 32,i 1 I _ f _ t + , S , z 1 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL 4—; Primary Election Held August 27, 1918 NOM-PARI T Treasurer Public Administrator Coroner Surveyor Supervisor Supervisor Dist y 5-7 P5 ro9 /og 7E`. ll3 /a3 gyp' - , b-G U, 77 77. /S0 7B I £ 7f- 1G6: 99 37 /o0 7y 6� z6.64 Gz a7 7111 I73 . 76 33,79 75'V 6r ---- 5-6 --5G "N 75 5a' Z/ 7� y7 S-z o�173 ioG %�9 63 70 /d9 /33 7/ 7 7077 3 6 6z i33 yo 912 tjo --- 3G y/ 74 a S-a 77 — Ir /Y/ yp13(, /919 /47 #9/ice 74 70 pG yz 64 G/ lu3� F7 56 6-6` Yz /z7 Su^h`' 77-:-• 35USS7�.2' ' %90! U95/�'%' ' - I � f P I : NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the - Supervisor Supervisor �,Q z ".'�/C�— li c v ....-_. ...Dist. Dist. 7' _.— ELECTION PRECINCTS (L �i I� r• til C ,t No. _.. /7�.�}S _. /// /d.Z El t..rr,to N..2 �3 N�y -15 El C ito Nn.3 _.. 1,-1—nd No.1 Richmond No.2 7� Richmond No.3 1,16— R Riclunnnd No..4 .. .._ _...... :_.__. _:._.... - 9,6-_ L_S_L___ _ Richmond No.5 _ - 9y: ,Z Richmond No.7 Riclpnnnd No.8 Richnmud No.9 97 _- Ri,h mnd No..lo_. Ridhumnd No.11 - 11ichmond No.12 liiclnnoud No.13 b(o riel nond No.14 Rwh.nma No.is richumnd No.17 Rioluaond_No.18 Richmond No.19 richmond Nn.20 Riolm,ond No.21 RicLmond 1 22 Richmond No.23 ridonond No,^_d Rich,mmd No.25 richmond No.26 _...Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 i Rielnnend No.80 s Pkha,oud No. 11 Riehnvaul Nn.32_ ..- ._.__ _._.._.-.. -.--.-._--__ ._... ___-- ._. - //0 San Pablo No.2 Giant Pinole No.1 -- Pinole No.2 a _...IIcrcnlcs - Sclhy_ _.Crockett-.No.1_. __.._ ...._. ._ Crockett No.2 Crockett No.-3.. � — \'along -- _. Port.Costa No..1 Part Costa No.2 llsocillc _._.. San 'llssajm•a .� aanm _. _ Lafayette _ Moraga _._. :. AlImnbra Walnut C•aok No.1 Walnut Crccic No.2 Total¢C Ied For d Primary Election Held "August 27, 1918 N0)1=�AATIN v - �� 7 _ F6Yr � i 7a� : 6z s/ 7' 7/ 77 �f? 119, 4Z — --- — — r 3 V3 X30 � a 0 37 - - _..- :---L-- 76' JO /06 3 P�138 117 �7 7-/ F8' 79 7/ 43 I : I : NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the Supervisor §" Supervisor - .: Dist f Dist:: i ELECTION PRECINCTS 3 Totals Brought 17—artl 1rartir.M.No.I ------ Martinez Mar Inez.No.2 ,..y Nadine,.No.3 _. \fartnez No.4 _ .a .lfarhnez No. `- . \matin,,,No.f .... ,-` i Vine Hill - '- I Concord No.f Concord No.2 I ? Concord No.3 Concord No.4 1 ^ Carrell Pacbeco - I Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg _ .Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Clayton ` .lfor.mt 3'errilory - n.-_— Bay Point Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 _lutioch No.3 1_ I Lon,Trcc _ Ilrentmood No.1 - _ I 13rent.-d So.2 Myron No.1 .;; Myron No.2 : I Oakley - I �`•. i 3 I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS Primary Election Held August 21, 1918 MRAATN ., 96 IF z. ' Eti r ,u - a : I r , I , '3• r I ' : t i NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the 7714 ELECTION ( ! ! PRECINCTS c i El Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 5 RIC nto No.3 : _ RI Ccnitn No.4 Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 Riehmond No.3 Richmond No.4 i I .� ........Richmond No.5 _ .. Riehmond No.6 i Richmond No.7 Riehmnnll Na.,6 Richmond No.9 Richnmad No.10 - Richnumd No.it Richmond No.12 Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 Rklun,md No.15 _Richmond No.16 _.. Richmcud No.17 - Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 - - Richmmnd No.20 Richmond No.21 - Ricltmond No.22 Ricltmond No.23 ;.. 1 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.20 ,_ Rielmmld No.26 - e Riclnumtd No.27 Riclunond No.28 - Richmond Na.29 Richmond No.30 Riohn ud No.31 No.32 San Pohl.No.1 San 1.bla_No._? - Giant _--------Rodeo __._.._—. Pinole No.1 Pinole No-2_.. .. Hercules ........Selby Crockett No.2 .570,55/- a7 /_ / ..). ` ! ; t "^. _ _....Crockett-No._3__ -- Valens, _---__.Port_Costa,No-1 Port Costa No.2 �� y�;'5Y So"Ramon Alamo : Lnfa)ette. .._. _. Dloragn F ----._Alhambra__ Walnut Crcck No.1 — � u Walnut.Creek.No 2. meat.carriedrur.ard kz�3 gF� 3_ / l7y [rl r0 ��7GIzg i Primary Election Held-August. 27, 1918 IMUM 7. 7. 41 o ry 0 , 1 i /47 G `/9:/JG - -- - -- � NON-11111SAN Statement of All Votes Polled--atf the a "'alt` -771 6 NLI;CTION PRL'CINCTS Total,Brought Forward q 1 - MartinezNo..l .._..__-_ 7/._P�... _.: / ..� -._:. ....... ._._ _..... _ .. — 1(nrtinezNo.? 17rZ�//eZ /.}if 6 7 _77% .Martinez No.Y 7ep �6 Q.T y� �. ... i -. � - _..-.. .Martinez No.d /I6,y: _.... \Imtinez No.5 7f,.__T. a ._ _.. I 31irlinez No.C, /z/�/oZd /d'J,9�0 ! _ _ •k Vine Hill Concord No.1 - .. Concord No.2 I ; Concord No.3 /00' 9• - Cmlc rd No.9 A xt e.iated coven 1 Pacheco Pitlsburg No.1 I Pittsburg No.? � 13�` 1 Pittsburg No.S .._... Pitt burg No.# __ Clayton _ .. Morgan Territory Bay Point Nkhola k ;iSA Antioch No.1 --^-_I— Antioch No.2 7 1 Antioch No.3 `--_.-' ._ —r '.--_- -.- ly Lone Tree Itnnaeood No.1 na Ilruitnood No. : " Byrn Tn.1 -- ----- --' -' - --- _'. Bunn No.? _—!-_�- Smgbtsen--------- _ _ OaldLy - -- --- ._ _ --- I i I • I i r- i 1 ' i j _ ..... CONTRA COSTA COLINTv T=OTAL.B G�-G9 Primary Election Held August 27, 1.918 . i x, i - I I. _____ ..- - ....__..__. :___ .._ .__ __.y i � t I T i -- ' i I t... 5. i I i - - _.- � I I I I I f ' 1 I I 1 I 1 t i 7 _ I NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes'Polled at the co � ELFXTION PRECINCTS M Cerrito No.1 ]1Cerrito No.2 t h.l Cerrito No :3 a Riclunmul Na 1 Rielnnond No.2 i Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4. Richmond No.5 Piclunond No.G .._. _.: _... !._ . i._- __.—�._�._;—. 5 Richmond No.i t Richmond No.8 .. , Richmond No.9 P,iehmm�al No.10. ---i— liicbmond No.11 R iebwond No.12 Rachmi—d Nn.13 Riclnaond No.14 - Ridunond No.15 Rielnnond No.16_ L'ivho—id No.17 i P RI i d No.18Ricin-nd No.1q - i4 I Richm and No.20 Itl lm nd No.21 II 1 In nd No 24. hlcbmm.d Na.23 ` Piclunond No.24 Richwood No.25 F Rielunond No.26 _.. Richmond No.27 Rie,o-d No.28 P..iehm—d No.20 _— Richmond No.30 - ___.__ -.,__. 1 n lun.n 1 No.:11 I I I..wand No.32 San P.bh,No-1 Pablo No ^_. - Clnllt Rodeo - - 11"coIcs Crockett.No.1 Crockett No.2 tip. , ..Crockett No.3.__-._ I r. Fnlom Port_Costa No.1 Port C stn No.2 _ Do -.1le... ban P—ou I gijarn_.. p Lafayette_ Alhambra ... . : - Wohn,t Creek No.1 Walnut Creel:No.2 i Primary Election Held August 27, 1918 IMMMW p .n { , I ; I , I I w i I i f I i I ' + 1 r j I 1 t, ' I i I � I I _ r , i r i j i I t 1 , i ; I i j I j NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the 4a -- ��t7cu•J PLECTIOAT PRECINTCTS Tatals Brought Forward __ ~ N.irtinez No.1 - Martinez No.E Martinez No 4 Mart ioez No.5 _ No.G Fine Colcord No.1 Concord Ne.9 Concord No.9 Concord No.d racLceo Pittsburg No.1 - - Pittsburg No.? -. Pittsbnre No 3 - I`iltvbnrg No.d Clayton Morgan'Territory Bay Paint Nirhols ` Antioch No.1Antioch No.2 - oZ/ Antioch No.3 _ ��'6 dy ��..7_.(.L3 z,'?,411 Lore Tree 76- /6 /9 75 ,50 70 -d No.2 Byrol No.1 Byron No.296 Knight— .. 0a1cley _- /ck aa�z�� 77 N/ 3b laf�9,, *b I I )I _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS - i. Primary Election Held August 27, 1918 NON=PARR, a � - - - - — - ; { X ;I _ 74 l07 so "1 9z� — - 173/Dy /81 Yb /75 103` Y 6 i �- s r NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled' at the -11 ELECTION PRECINCTS y: Y EI Cerrito No.7 EI Cerrito No.3 ` 1'.ielmmnd No 1 Rielnnond No. Richmond No.3 _ Rielnnond No.4 - Richn—d No.5 _... . . Richmond No.B Rielnnond No 7 Richmond.No.8 Riehuwad No.9 _- .Richmond.No.-10 richmond No.11 . _Richpmnd No.12 - Richmm�d No 13 ... _Richet and No,.14 Richmond No.15 -77 Riclunoud No.16 -" Richmond No.17 Riclunond No.18 Richmond No.19 Piel o d Igo 00 — — -- — — — -- —" Ricl n 1 No.21 g . Richmond nd No .2-- u Richmond IN o.23 Rieli nand No.21 t. Richmond No.25 Rielunnnd No.25 _--liichmond No.27 _._.. _ ;,A. Richmond No.28 - Richmond No.29 ` Richmond No.30 - -. ... .. RicluooI'd No.31 I ' P,i,ln at No,34 .. .San Pablo No.1 - __Sun Pablo N.o.-.2 Giant : r Pinole No.1 Pinole No.9._-. Hercules Crockett No.l_ Crockett No.2 '_.__... _.Crockett.No..3_. Valcua Port.Costa No..l Port Costa No.2 ...._ Daueille San Ramon -....Tassalara - -. ..- _. Alamo - -....._. Lafayette. - nioraga -. Allmmbra_— W.Luot Creek No.1 '.' Walnut Creek No.? Taut,Carried Forward F _ It And from the foregoing statement of results of such election this Board de- termines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes of his party in his said Supervisor District for Delegate and shall be the representative of his party frorp said Supervisor District in whit ... he was elected in all Conventions of his party in such County, which said Politica Subdivision is entitled to representation and certificates of election are direct F to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: sREPUBLICAN PARTY. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 1: Levi Boswell. J,F, Brooks. k E.it.Dowbor, L. George B. Fredenberg John F. Gelvin C.H. lcCausland. J. B. Silviera ; E.H. Smallwood. J. H. Wally. SUPMVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2: J. H. Martin. C. L. Dodge H. K. Kammerer. J.J. Lewis. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 210. 3: A. F. Bray : AN. Paterson. z W. H. Hanlon I2. F. Sullivan. J.E. Rodgers. sa SUPERVISORIj� STRICT NO. 4- 2. B. Hensen. - - _ D.A. Gatto. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5: M. G. Azevedo. ; 11.0Cleaves. _ W. J. O'Hara. DMIOCRATIC PARTY. ¥: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0. 1� A. C. Lang. Jerry Collins. F. J. Hulaniski. C. D. Horner. Frank J. Coffey I.R. Vaughn. r G.W. Cushing. J. Cassidy W.I. Johnson. Wm. F. Wilson. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.. 2;- John F. Korte. Patrick Luoey. ohn McCarthy Fred Stemmle. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3.t �ry H.J. Curry. W.R.Lane. E.J.Randall. E.B.Bradley. SUPr—RVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4e- A.P.Bettersworth. J.Royce. I 2 I =c I I �dJv ti E. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5: Matthew Ward. Wm. Grant, O.C.Prewett. itx PROGRESSIVE PARTY. None. `r SOQALIST PARTY. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 10. 1: Thomas Doan, Curtis Johnston. =' George Landrebe. Peter Larsen. John Opman. Henry S.RUhlman. John C. Thornton. Jonas 0. Wallin. i. PROHIBITIOU PARTY. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5: George Schott. Mary Palm. Mary Cadwell. Mr. Carpenter. Della Winger. Louise Schott. _ lira. Landis. Mrs. Rice. And from the foregoing statement of the results of said election this i Board determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have '- received the highest number of votes at said Primary election as candidate for each of the County and Township offices and shell be the only candidates for such offices at the ensuing Generfl Election and certificates of Nomination are direct- ed to issue to each of them respectively, to wit: CODUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS: William H. Hanlon. SHERIFF: Richard Rains Veale. COUNTY CLERK: Jesper H. Wells. AUDITOR: A. N. Sullenger. _{ t RECORDER: M.H. Hurley c TAX COLLECTOR: Martin W. Joost. j DISTRICT ATTORNEY; A. B. Tinning. _ ASSESSOR: George 0. Meese. i TREASURER: J. Rio Baker. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR: Charles E. Daley. ^ CORONER: Charles F. Donnelly. SURVEYOR: Ralph R. Arnold. z 41 SUPERVISOR FIRST DISTRICT: &eb Knott. SUPERVISOR THIRD DISTRICT: C. H. Hayden. Justice of the Peace let Township: Frank L. Glass. Justice of the Peace End Township: William E. Young. Justice of the Peace 3rd Township: George 0. Duncan. Justice of the Peace 4th Township: William Hemme. Justice of the Peace 5th Township: E. P. Jackson. Justice of the Peace 6th Township; James Fitzgerald. - Justice of the Pence 7th Township: A. H. MacKinnon. Justice of the Peace 8th Township: A.C.Hartley- J.P. Taylor. Justice of the Peace 9th Township: Robert Wallace, Jr. . Justice of the Peace 10th Township: C.H. McCausland. _ Justice of the Peace 11th Township: Wm. P. Terry. Justice of the Peace 12th Township: Ray H. Standish. Justice of the Peace 13th Township: Gus L. Goethals. Justice of the Peace 14th Township: H. G. Krumland. r Justice of the Peace 15th Township: Jahn Roth. Justice of the Peace 16th Township: A.W.Smith. Justice of the Peace 17th Township: H. W. Heldorn. Constable, First Township, C.H.Palmer. ? ' Constable, Second Township James Ahern. s. Constable Third Township Harry M. Stow. Constable, Fourth Township Oscar F. Olason. —Constable, Fifth Township, -John Ott.— Constable, Sixth Township W.J. McDermott. Constable, Seventh Tgwnship Frank Conlon. } Constable, Eighth Township E.E.Thomas. Constable, Ninth Township George H.Sha£er. Constable, Tenth Township: B. A. Montoya. y Constable, Eleventh Township: Arthur McDonald. Constable, Twelfth Township James J. Fox. Constable, Thirteenth Township: G.R. Trette. ° Constable, Fourteenth Township A. J. LeGrand. Constable, Fifteenth Township Arthur A. Alatrom. ' Constable, Sixteenth Township Wm. Ludricks. Constable, Seventeenth Township Joseph A. Jesse. Thereupon the,Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 3rd, 1918, at 10o'clock A.M. irman. ^' I s CG,G Clerk. I I i I i I � i I w I i I s, IH THE BOARD OF SUPERPISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 'z Tuesday, September 3rd, 1918. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; :ion. J.H. Trythell, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb �? Knott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W. J. Buchanan. J.H. Wella, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of August, 1918, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Uhairman and Clerk. a In the Clatter of Levy of State and County Taxes for the fiscal iY year 1918-19. The Board having considered the value of all the property returned on the Assessment rolls of the County and amounts required to be raised in the severe -u funds for the conduct of the bustneas of the County for the fiscal year 1918-19, and the State Board of Equalization having certified to this Board that there will be no tax required for state purposes on property of said county; ` It is, on 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 Costa County for the fiscal year 1918-19, be and the same is hereby fixed and levied as follows: General Fund, $.72 Hospital Fund .12 Salary Fund .19 Grammar Fund .31 High School Fund .10 Road Fund .40 Int. & Sink. Fund .01 Tuberculosis Hospital Fund .06 County Library Fund .04 01.95 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.-,� i In the !Satter of Levy of Taxes in certain school districts and union high W_ school districts for the fiscal year 1918-19. The Couhty Auditor A.n.Sullenger, having returned to this Board a report that certain school districts and union high school districts in this county - ..ti- j are liable for certain taxes to raise money for payment of bonds and taxes res- pectively voted in said school districts and union high school districts respect- ively, It is by the Board ordered that special taxes be and the same are hereby k levied in following named school districts and union high school districts res- - I ' pectively for the fiscal year 1918-19, on each $100 of valuation of property in j each of said districts respectively, to wit: ' Pittsburg School District (Black Diamond School Bond) . . . . . ,$.045. Cunningham Bond (Bay Point School District) .12 n Excelsior School District. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..07 Martinez School District (Bond No. 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O6 ' Oakley School District (Old Bond} .06 Pinole-Reraies School District ..03 4,' ryx'3 i Richmond School District (Bond No. 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01 Richmond School District (Stege Bond) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O1 Alhambra Union High School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..015 John Swett " n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 Richmond " " " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .035 Sen Ramon Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .09 Oak Grove School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .06 Port Costa School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..21 Walnut Creek School District (Central Bond) . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Oakley School District (New Bond) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Richmond School District (Bond No. 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..065 =` } ' Richmond School District (Bond No. 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .06 Rodeo School District . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..OB Pittsburg School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 Martinez School District (Bond No. 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 �u Selby School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 z Willow Spring School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Bay point School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board., _ I In the ilstter of Levy of School taxes i ' for Alhambra, John Swett, Liberty, "'t. Diablo, Richmond, Riverview, and San Ramon Valley Union high school districts, and Richmond Carquinez, Antioch, Bay Point, Brentwood-Deer Valley, `r Concord, Iron House, Live Oak, Martinez, Xt. Diablo, v Nicholls, Pacheco, Pittsburg, Rodeo, Sobrante, Valle Vista, Walnut Creek, Pinole-Hercules, and Oakley School Districts. i 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 form and within the time required by law, certified to this Board, a statement .r _z of respective amounts that will be required in each of said union high school >r, districts and school districts res.:eetively for the main.enenee and conduct of i said union high school and school districts respectively, c„ I - I It is by the Board ordered that high school and school taws be and the "a same are hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in Following named unio high school districts and school districts respectively for the fiscal year 1918-19, and for the purposes below set forth; Richmond Union High School District $.13. Xt. Diablo " .40 'Ir Alhambra " .395 John Swett " .1B j Liberty ^ " " .14 Riverview '* .30 San Ramon " .20 Richmond School District"(Kindergarten) .025 Richmond " ^ (Special) .27 Richmond TM " (Building) .045 Carquinez (Special) .30 Carquinez " " (Building) .15 Carquinez " (Kindergarten) .10 Antioch " ^ .30 ' Bay Point " .20 Brentwood-Deer Valley School District .30 Concord School District .12 -Cron House .30 Live Oak " .30 Martinez " " (Special ) .30 - Martinez ( Building) .14 : Martinez (Kindergarten) .10 Mt. Diablo .30 Nicholls (special) .09 Pacheco .20 Pittsburg " (Building) .15 Pittsburg " (Special) .30 4 Pittsburg (Kindergarten) .10 Rodeo " ^ (Special) .12 Sobrante " " .20 Valle Vista (Building .15 _?- Valle Vista " (Special) .30 Walnut Creek (Building) .11 Pinole-Hercules" (Special) .27 Pinole-Hercules" " (Kindergarten) .10 '_k Oakley " (Special) .30 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,. F, a i In the utter of Rate of Tax for maintenance of Fire Department in Unincorporat- ed towns of Crockett and Crolona. County Auditor and the Board of Fire Commissioners in and for the unincor- porated towns of Crockett and Crolona having in manner and form and within the time required by law, certified to this Board a statement of respective amounts that will be regcired in said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for - - i equipping and maintaining a fke department therein; y It is, by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.50 be and the same is hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property within the fire limits of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for purpose of equipping and maintain- ing fire department therein; ;r The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I I i - 45 In the utter of levying tax to maintain a System of Street Lighting in Lighting District of unincorporated towns of Crockett, Crolona and Valens. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having awarded a contract for equipping and installing and maintaining a system of street lights on public ' highways of that certain district known es Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District of Contra Costa County, and the County Auditor having certified to this Board the amount of tax that will be required in said Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District for the maintenance of astd syste:a of street lights during the fiscal year 1918-19, r It is, by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.25 be and the same i hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property within the limits of said _ Crockett, Crolona and Valone Lighting district. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board._ 1.. In the Latter of Apportionment of Ralroad Taxes throughout the County of a3 Contra Costa for the year 1918-19. WHFREAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 87.225 miles and the assessed value per mile of the seine for the year 1918, is $28,137.18 on the whole franchise, roadway, road_ed, rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said company aggregating the sum of y2,454,265. That the length of main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka an Santa se Railway Company in said County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value par mile of the same for the year 1918, is $22,432.19 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, railsand rolling stock of such railway of said Company aggregating the - sum of 41,374,644. That the length of the main track and right of way of the Oakland, Antioo & Eastern Railway Company in said county is 46.86 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1918, is $7,402.92 on the whole franchise, roadway, ' roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said Railway of said Company aggregating the sum of $346,900. That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Comps y "? upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 't a 60.822 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railroad is 1034.61 aggregating the sum of$63,194. That the number oi' miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company I I t I { I i is operated in this county is 61.08 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said Railroad is $1034.61 aggregating the sum of $62,927. iWhereupon, it is by the Board ordered and decreed that the length of the mein trach of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 87.225 ,r miles and the assessed valve per mile thereof is the sum of $26,137.18 on the x whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway, i aggregating the sum of 02,454,265, apportioned as follows, to wit; Incorporated Towns. Martinez, 2.21 miles $62,1831 Hercules 1.90 " 53,460. Pinole .72 " 20,259. Pittsburg .55 15,475 i Richmond 6.104 " 171,750 Walnut Creek 1.82 " 51,208. School Districts. n Port Costa 2.15 miles $ 60,495. '? Carquinez 1.75 " 49,240. y Selby 1.79 ^ 50,365. Pinole-Hercules 3.65 " 102,700. Martinez 5.45 " 153,345. San Pablo 2.93 82,440. Richmond 6.104 " 171,750 Bay Point .3.63 " 102,140 Pittsburg 3.88 " 109,170 Oakley .22 6,190 Excelsior 1.44 " 40,515. That the length of main track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- way Company in this County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $22,432.19 aggregating the sum of 01,374,644 apportioned as follows, i to wit; Zncorporate6 !owns. i, Antioch .95 miles $21,310. Pinole 1.02 " 22,880 Hercules 1.91 42,845. Pittsburg .57 12,785. Richmond 9.18 205,925. SCHOOL Districts. Oakley 2.20 miles 49,350. Pittsburg 4.12 92,420. Vine Hill 1.87 " 41,950 Bay Point 3.16 " 70,885. Martinez 2.22 49,800. ` Franklin 2.57 57,650. >Fi Pinole-Hercules 3.41 76,495. San Pablo 2.21 49,575. Richmond 9.18 " 205,925. That the length of main track of the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway I i Company in this county is 46.86 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $7,402*92, sggreg,.tiug the sum of $$346,900 apportioned as follows; Inearporsted Towns. Concord .295 miles # 2,184. j Pittsburg .58 " 4,295, _ Walnut Creek 1.89 " 13,990. School Districts. Bay Point 2.462 Miles 18,225. ? Pittsburg 2.909 " 21,535. That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Re ilrosd Compan upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in i a this County is 60.822 miles and the assessed value permile of such franchise and i �T-g M rolligg stock in this county 8n said railroad is $1034.61 aggregating the sum of $63,194 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated Towne• Martinez 2.21 miles $2,286. Hercules 1.90 1,965. Pinole .72 745. Pittsburg .55 570. Richmond 5.97 " 6,175. School Districts. San Pablo 1.41 miles 1,460. j Richmond 5.97 n 6,175. Pinole-Hercules 3.65 3,775. Selby 1.79 1,850. Carquinez 1.75 1,810 Port Costs 2.15 " 2,225. Martinez 5.45 5,640. Bay Point 3.63 " 3,755. Pittsburg 3.88 " 4,015. Oakley .22 " 225 Excelsior 1.44 " 1,490. 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 t is operated in this county is 61.06 miles and the assessed value per mile on such franchise and rolling stook in this county on said railway is $1084.61 aggregating the sum of $62,927 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated Towns. Antioch .96 miles 995. - Hercules 1.91 " 1,975. Pinole 1.00 " 1,035. All Pittsburg .57 " 590 Richmond 9.18 9,495. SCHOOL DISTRICTS. Oakley 2.20 miles 2,275. Pittsburg 4.12 4,260. Bay Point 3.15 3,260. Vine Hill 1.87 1,935. Martinez 2.2E " 2,295 ' j Franklin 2.57 " 2,660. Pinole-Yercules 3.41 " 3,530. San Pablo 2.21 2,285. Richmond 9.18 " 9,495. The vote of the-Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: none. Al ' In the Matter of Financial Report of Contra Costs County. - County Auditor A.N. Sullenger, having presented to this Board a finanoi 1 report of Contra Costa County, -�; ' It is by the Board ordered that said report be approved by this Hoard. s i s: T I i I In the Matter of approval of Financial statement of Contra Costa County. I A. I!. Sullenger, County Auditor, of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board. a financial statement of Contra Costa County, compiled from the records of Auditor's office by order of the Board of Supervisors to meet the x requirements of Section 117 of County Government Act, j It is, by the Board ordered that said financial statement be and the same is ' hereby approved and said statement ordered published in Contra Costa Standard in manner and for the time required by law. I i i I In the batter of Opening of Crossing I over Southern Pacific Railroad and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad at Bay Point. The Pacific Coast Ship Building Company through its attorney, having made implication to the District Attorney to obtain an order from the Board of Supervisor for permission to file a supplemental petition to the Railroad Commission for open- Ing of county road crossings over Southern Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Y i Railroad tracks at Bay Point, recently ordered closed by order of the Railroad Commission of the State of Oalifornis, and it appearing to the Board that it is necessary at this time for the Pacific Coast Ship Building Company to use said oroal ings temporarily, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the i District Attorney be and he is hereby given permission to make application to the ; Railroad Commission for an order.to open said crossings temporarily for the use of i said Pacific Coast Ship Building Company and that all expenses in installing said crossings or obtaining said permit, be paid by said Pacific Coast Ship Building Company and that said crossings be opened at no expense to the County of Contra Costs. I i In the Uatter of Application of John R. 4nford for an Auto Fran&se. BE IT RESOLVED that John R. Hanford be and is hereby granted a permit to 1 operate an automobile bus line in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, pursuant to his petition filed with this Board of Supervisors on the 11th day of July, 1918; ''2he following are hereby fixed as the termini between which the said Hanfo d is to operate the said line; From the point where San Pablo Avenue intersects Potrero Avenue in they town of E1 Cerrito; thence along Ban Pablo avenue in E1 Cerrito through the city of j i Richmond, over San Pablo Avenue and the State Highway through the town of San Pablo '' thence along the paved State Highway into the town of Pinole and over Main Street '. in the town of Pinole; thence along the State Highway through the town of Hercules ` into the town of Rodeo, connecting with the ferry line established, now maintained, and operated by the Rodeo Vallejo Ferry Company. The time schedule over which the said line is to operate is as follows: '" Leaving Rodeo on arrival of the incoming ferry boat of the Rodeo Vallejo Ferry Company, and leaving the terminus at the junction of Potrero and San Pablo Avenues in due time to meet the outgoing boat of said ferry line at Rodeo, accord- x ing to the time table of the Ferry Comaeny, so as to afford passengers due connect. ion with the said Ferry boat. That said ferry boat at present runs on an 80-minute schedule on the bound trip and that petitioner is to operate his busses accordingly. That the following is a schedule or tariff of nates to be charged between the several points or localities to be served: From the southern terminus at San Pablo Avenue and Potrero Avenue in the x town of El Cerrito and the intersection of San Pablo and McDonald Avenues in the M City of Richmond, 5 cents. 4' Vrom the last named point in the City of Richmond to the town of San Pablo 10 cents. ' From the town of San Pablo to the town of Pinole, 20J. - x From the town of Pinole to the town of Rodeo, 20 cents. Total fare between the northern and southern termini to be the sum total 4 of said fares and total fare between intermediate points to be total of such intermediate fares. Resolved further that the grantee herein is authorized to engage in pass- enger traffic and is permitted to operate two or more vehicles as may be necessary to give the required service and that this authorization is granted for a period of five years from and after the date of the adoption of this Resolution. Passed in the Board of Supervisors by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. - Noes: 'lone. In the idatter of application of r John R. Hanford, for an Auto Franchise. ' Pursuant to a Resolution duly adopted by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California on the 3rd day of September, 1918, permission is hereby granted to John R. Hanford to operate an automobile bus line over the Public Highway or Highways in the County of Contra Costa, as follows: From the point where San Pablo Avenue intersssta Potrero Avenue in the town of El Cerrito; thence along Son Pablo Avenue in E1 Cerrito through the City f?# of Richmond, over San Pablo Avenue and the State Highway through the town of San Pablo; thence along the paved State Highway into the town of Pinole and over Main i i Street in the town of Pinole; thence along the State Highway through the town of aercules into the town of Rodeo, connecting with the ferry line established, now mai twined and operated by the Rodeo Vallejo Perry Company, That the time schedule over which said line is to operate is as follows: ' Leaving Rodeo on arrival of the incoming ferry boat of the -Rodeo Vallejo Ferry Company, and leaving the terminus at the junction of Potrero and San Pablo Avenues in due time to meet the out going boat of said ferry line at Rodeo, accordin to the time table of the Ferry Company, so as to afford passengers due connection with the said Ferry boat. That said ferry boat at present runs on an 8) minute schedule on the roue trip, and that petitioner is to operate his busses accordingly. That the following is a schedule or tariff of rates to be charged between the several points or localities to be served: From the southern, terminus at San Pablo Avenue and Potrero Avenue in the town of E1 Cerrito and the intersection of San Pablo and McDonald Avenues in the Cit of Richmond, 5 cents. z Ji From the last named point in the City of Richmond, to the town of San Pablo, 10 cents. From the town of San Pablo to the Town of Pinole, 20¢ From the town of Pinole to the town of Rodeo, 20 cents. ! Total fare between the northern and southern termini to be the sum total of said fares and total fare between intermediate points to be total of such inter- mediate fares. That the grantee under this permit is authorized to engage in passenger traffic and is permitted to operate two or more vehicles as may be required to give the necessary service and that the term for which the permit is granted is five years from and after the date of the adoption of this resolution. - Dated at Martinez, in the Count;; of Contra goats, State of California, this 3rd day of September, 1918. J.H. Trythall, Chairman. ! Attest: J.H. wells, Clerk. s � z In the flatter of allowance of claims in i Supervisor District No. 1. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costs, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa i County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1918, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and oulverta in said County and the allowing claims having been presented against Super- visor District No. 1, of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used exelusivel 'r in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said District 31:` I No. 1, It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor ' District 210. 1, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 1, be and th d . same are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa Couhty, to wit: ,$r Name. Amount. ' Joe Almeida assignee of Wm: Machado .$ 9.00 Vincent Emeral . 35.00 Jesse Ginocchio . . . . . . . . . 30.00 -- F.J. Gardner . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 4= O.D. Horner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 John 11oitoze 60.00 John Moitoza . . . . . . . . . . . . 140.00 1d. G. Moitoze . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64.25 Joe Nunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.50 Antone S. Rose . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 R.S. Young Supply Cc. . . . . . . . . . 7.66. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K i �v In the L4etter of Approval of Warrants. of Reclamation District No. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow ' Ing Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved to wit: I No. Date. Amount. ' 98 Aug. 15th, 1918 $ 170.00 102 Aug. 15th, 1918. 12.50 "= 103 Aug. 15th, 1918 9.00 104 Aug. 15, 1918 750.00 And the Chairman of this Board is authorized to note the approval of this Board on said Warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i ;i f In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2024. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- Ing warrant;of Reclamation District No. 2024, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 1 August 26th, 1918. $10,000. ; 2 August 26th, 1918 10,000. x 3 August 26th, 1918 10,000 4 August 26th, 1918 10,000. 5 August 26th, 1918 10,000. 6 August 26th, 1916 10,000. { 7 August 26th, 1918 10,000. 8 August 26th, 1918 10,000. 9 August 26th, 1918 10,000. 10 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. 11 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. 12 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. 13 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. z 14 August 26th, 1918. 10,000 15 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. _ 16 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. 17 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. "=3 i i No. Date Amount. I 18 August 26th, 1918, $10,000. 19 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. 20 August 26th, 1918. 40,000 21 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. N 22. August 26th, 1918. 10,000. .; 23 August 26th, 1918. 10,000 24 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. 25 August 26th, 1918. 10,000 26 August 26th, 1918. 10,000. * ! 27. August 26th, 1918. 10,000. 28 august 26th, 1918 1,000. i 29 August 26th, 1918. 1,000. 30 August 26th, 1918. 500. Q And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to note the approval r! of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I In the Uatter of 5pproval of � Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- Ing warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025, be and the same are hereby approved; I No. Date Amount. 1 July 13th, 1918 $10,000. 2 July 13th, 1918. 10,000; 3 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 4 July 13th, 1918. 10,000. 5. July 13th, 1918. 10,000. 6 July 13th, 1918. 10,000. 7 July 13th, 1918. 10,000. 8 July 13th, 1918. 10,000. 9 July 13th, 1918. 10,000. 10 July 13th, 1918. 10,000. 11 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 12 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 13 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 14 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 15 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 16 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 17 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 18 July 13th, 1918 10,000. �;is j 19 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 20 July 13th, 1918 10,000. _ 21 July 13th, 1918 10,000. t 22 July 13th, 1918 10,000 .23 July 13th 1918 10,000 _ 24 July 13th, 1918 10,000 25 July 13th, 1916 1 0,000 26 July 13th, 1918 10,000. j 27 July 13th, 1918 10,000 ' 28 July 13th, 1918. 10,000. 29 July 13th, 1918 10,000 (, 30 July 13th, 1918 10,000 31 July 13th, 1918 10,000 32 July 13th, 1918 10,000 _ 33 July 13th, 1918 10,000 34 July 13th, 1918 10,000 35 July 13th, 1918 10,000 j 36 July 13th,1918 10,000 . 37 . July 13th, 1916 10,000 38 JEily 13th, 1918 3,000 39 July 13th, 1918 1,000. 40 July 13th, 1918 502. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the m I ^k+ approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. z ='ta i l _ I I r€ i In the Vatter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District no. 2026. !, Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin Y, ' warrants of Reclamation District No. 2026 be and the same are hereby approved, to e wit: Ido. Date Amount. '' 1 July 13th, 1918 $10,000. 2 July 13th, 1918 10,000 - 3 July 13th, 1918 10,000 ' 4 July 13th, 1918 10,000 5 July 13th, 1918 10,000 r- 6 July 13th, 1918 10,000 7 July 13th, 1918 10,000 6 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 9 July 13th, 1918 10,000. 10 July 13th, 1918 10,000 11 July 13t4 1918 10,000 12 July 13th, 1918, 10,000 13 July 13th, 1918 10,000 14 July 13th 1918 10,000 15 July 13th, 1918 10,000 i 16 July 13th, 1918 10,000 17 July 13th, 1918 10,000 ` 18 July 13th, 1918 10,000 19 July 13th, 1918 10,000 20 July 13th, 1918 10,000 21 July 13th, 1918 10,000 22 July 13th, 1918 10,000 - 23 July 13th, 1918 10,000 24 July 13th, 1918 10,000 1: 25 July 13th, 1918 10,000 26 July 13th, 1918 10,000 r 27 July 13th, 1918 10,000 ' 28 July 13th, 1918 10,000 29 July 13th, 1918 10,000 30 July 15th, 1918 10,000 51 July 13th, 1918 10,000 32 July 13th, 1918 10,000 J 33 July 13th, 1918 10,000 --` 34 July 13th, 1918 10,000 35 July 13th, 1918 10,000 36 July 13th, 1918 10,000 37 July 13th, 1918 10,000 38 July 13th, 1918 10,000 39 July 13th, 1918. 10,000 40 July 13th, 1916 10,000 41 July 13th, 1918 10,000 42 July 13th, 1918 10,000 43 July 13th, 1918 10,000 44 July 13th, 1918 10,000 45 July 13th, 1918 10,000 46 July 13th, 1918 10,000 47 July 13th, 1918 10,000 48 July 13th, 1918 1,000 49 July 13th, 1918 1,0001Y 50 July 13th, 1918 500. s4 i And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ' approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. a In the Matter of Lease of land from 1 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company for right of `ray for 3orage of road material. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company, having presented to this Board, a form of Lease to certain ground for slrrage of rook and gravel for .; '.'., road purposes, '': P It is by the Board ordered that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as the act of this Board. i r I w• E�i +;t _Y In the Batter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances in cash, be and j the same are hereby granted to the following named indigents, to wit: Pesqual Franco, $10 per month commencing July let, 1916. Ty I Andrew Lodi, $10. per month commencing July 1st, 1918. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County jW I Treasurer in favor of Amelia %ebe for the sum of $50 for month of August only, s for care and maintenance of the children of one Dr. Morrill and wife. I It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrants in favor of � j first two above named indigents in sums set opposite their names and on the dates �9 set opposite their respective names. r i I In the Matter of allowance of claims. ,£ I Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct end to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the I Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the . I Allowance Book of this Board. a, i I i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 16th,1918, at "�- j 10 o'clock A.M. 3 I I - A Chairman. 7L✓G!✓� a .Clerk. J 1 j i y �N i I i f II j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, September 16, 1918, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.it. � Present; Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairmen; Supervisors Zeb Ifnott, J.P.Cesey, Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H. Tells, Clerk. I - - - - - - - - - - - - I r In the hatter of Issuance of Liquor License. : 'ihe License Tax Collector is authorized to issue a liquor license for the sale of intoxicatingliquors in quantities less then one quart to '7illiam ISlieber at Alhambra & Smith Sts. Martinez, Cal.K I i i In the Natter of Transportation of F. Trapani, and children to the I State of New York. A. J. McMahon, having reported to the Board of Supervisors that F. Trapa a resident of Pittsburg is in indigent circumstances and is desirous of going j back to his home and relatives in the State of New York and that said relatives are anxious and are willing to help support the said F. Trapani and children If returned to that State and that said F. Trapani and children will not become public charges upon arriving in the State of New York, '# Itis on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a war- }a rant be drawn on the County Treasurer in favor of A.J. Mcddahon for the sum of 0130. with which to assist in purchasing transport ation of F. Trapani and children to the State of Idew York. In the Matter of Application from the Clyde Company for permission to cross County road with a sewer. The Clyde Company having made application to this Board for permission to I a ' cross the Bay Point Road with a sewer pipe, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that permissilon gis hereby granted in accordance with plans and conditions to be Formulated by the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County to the Clyde Company to cross said Bay poi and Clayton Road. All work thereunder to be paid for by the Clyde Company and without expense to the County of Contra Costa. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows; Ayes: Supervisors %nott, Casey, Hook and Trythall. Hoes; None. Absent on roll call: Superitsor Buchanan. , 1 v i In the fatter of Apir oval of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing Warrant of Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same is hereby approved, i to mit: -4 No. Date Amount. 123 August 27th 1918. $284.Z5. T- And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note =� the approval of warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. I In the flatter of advertising for I bide for Construction of Division No. 10 of County Highway. j This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the grading of Division No. 10 of County Highway in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board and this being the time and place fixed for receipt of said bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: A. J. SCHLIIDT: _u (1) Building embankment, per cu. yd.......$1.35. j (2) Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul,. .03 (3) Clearing and grubbing, per acre $300.00 t4) Placing corrugated iron culverts per lineal foot . . . . . . .50 18 inch. per lineal foot. .75 30 n n .1 .00 (5) Placing concrete in bridges, pe-- cubic e_cubic yard . . . . . . . . 9.00 (6) Placing steel in concrete bridges, per cubic yard .05 (7) Excavation for bridges, per cu. yd. .1.50 BATES & BORLAND: - i (1) Building embankment, per cu. yd. .. .93 (2) Overhaul for each cu.yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul 02 (3) Clearing and grubbing, per acre $ 200.00 (4) Placing corrugated iron culverts, per lineal foot, 18 inch . . . . . 1.50 30 2.50 (5) Placing concrete in bridges, per -- cubic yard . . . . . . . . . 20.00 (6) Placing steel in concrete bridges, per cubic yard, . . . . . . . . .07 (7) Excavation for bridges, per cu. yd. . 2.00 IO'BRIEN BROS• I � (1) Building embankment, per cu. yd. . . . . .78 (2) Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot free- ] haul, . . . . . . . . . . . . .02-j (3) Clearing and grubbing, per acre :x}60.00 (4) Placinz corrugated iron culverts, per linal foot, 18 inch 1.00 30 ^ . . . . . 1.30 (5) Planing concrete in bridges, per cubic yard18.00 j (6) Placing steel in concrete bridges, per cu. yard . . ... . . . . .. .35: (7) Excavation, for bridges, per cu. yd. 1.50 j Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of O'Brien Bros. is the lowest and best bid presented, It is, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Casey, a i I� by the Board ordered that the contract for the grading of said road be let to %. O'Brien Bros. subject to the approval of the War Department or agents thereof; It is further ordered that said contract contain a clause that if said 1 work is held up on nccouutt of war conditions that the County of Contra Costa ! shall not be held liable therefor. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board return to each of unsuccessful bidders their check which accompanied their said bid. A 31 „a In the ;:atter of Contract of C. r Overas for building of Laundry S Building at County Hospital; It is by the Board ordered that C. Overas be and he is hereby given an exten- f sion of time of thirty days after the date of expiration of contract within which i to complete his said contract for the building of said laundry building at county I t j Hospital site. SIC i i In the Cutter of Fixing Bonds of jCounty Officers. ,•'... ray In compliance with provisions of law so requiring, Itis by the Board order d i that the County officers of this county to be elected on November 5th, 1910, and 51, thereafter until the further order of this Board give bond as required by law, before entering upon the discharge of their respective duties, in following sums, � to wit; _ i 3 Treasurer, 0100,000. County Clerk, 15,000 Auditor, 10,000 Sheriff, 30,000. Tax Collector 50,000. District Attorney 10,000 T_ Recorder 5,000. Assessor, 10,000 ` Sl.rveyor 5,000. Supt. of Schools 3,000. Coroner 2,000 Public Administrator 5,000. Justice of Peace, 1,000 Constable 1,000. i The vote on said order being unanimous. i I i i f. I - i I 1 f In the hatter of Communication from Frank Swett, County Horticultural Commissioner regarding appointment of Deputy Horticultural Commissioner. -= A oommnicntion from Frank TT.Swett, Horticultural Siomniesioner of Contra Costa County, requesting the approval of appointment of Fred S. Dirion, as.dep uty Horticultural Commissioner, was received and read to the Board, and by the Board taken under advisement. �K I J In the Matter of petition for. I appointment of Speed Cop on Bay Point Road j between Concord and Bay Point. I A petition was presented to the Board of Supervisors praying for the ap- pointment of a Speed Cop on the Bay Point Road between Concord and Bay Point, and same was referred to the District Attorney. In the Matter of application of i Fred V. Fish, Albert Pietronave. and Walter Williams, for a Motor Bus P ermit. WHEREAS, an application was made and filed with the Clerk of this Board -„ by Fred V. Fish, Albert Pietronave, and Walter Williams, for a permit to operat and maintain b motor vehicle, y passenger and express service for hire. from the town of Bey Point by way of Martinez, Port Costa. Crockett, Pinole and Albany, i and such other portions of the public highway of the County of Contra Costa, as may jbe necessary by reason of the closing of the aforesaid connecting highway for repairs and other causes, to the dividing line between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, as a part of the passenger and express service between Bay Point, Contra Costa County and Oakland, Alameda County, by the above designated route and, WHEREAS, a public hearing on said application having been set by this. Board and publication of notice of same having been published all in accordance wit and pursuant to the Act of the Legislature of the State of California, regulating transportation by auto over public highways and said hearing of said application having been heard pursuant to said Notice given, all of which facts the Board so .'v i finds and said application having come on regularly to be heard this 16th day of F September, 1918; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a permit is hereby granted and issued to Fred V. Fish, Albert Pietronave and Walter Williams, to operate and maintain a passenger and express setvice. between the dividing lines of the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda, and town of Bay Point by way of Martinez, Port .- Costs, Crockett, Pinole and Albany and each other portions of the public highwa , of Contra Costa County as may be necessary by reason of the closing of the afore said connecting highway for repairs and other causes. and all the unincorporated portions of the County of Contra Costa, lying between these pointe by the eforeeni named route. as a part of the transportation service between Oakland, Alameda Coun 3 i sx and Bey Point, Cont_a Costa County, said service to be carried on by the use of .: three or more seven or twelve passenger motor vehicles, and over the Highway of y i Contra Costa County above designated between the respective terminals, and be-it further, RESOLVED that the time schedule over which said line is to operate is as f011ows: TIME SCHEDULE. _,,: ' Oakland to Bag Point. x a.m. Lv. Oakland 7:00 9:00 22:00 2:00 4:00 6:00 P.M. " Pinole 7:45 9:45 11:45 ^ 2:45 4:45 5:45 ^ a ^ Martinez 8:20 10:20 12:20 3:20 5:20 7:20 " Ar. Bay Paint 9:40 20;40 22:40 ^ 3:40 5:40 7:40 " Lv.- Bay P oint 7:00 9:00 11:00 A.M. 2:00 4:00 6:00 P.M. " Martinez 7:20 9 :20 11:20 ^ 2:20 4:20 6:20 ^ " Pinole 7:55 9:55 11;55 " 2:55 4:55 6:55 " f Ar. Oakland 5:40 10:40 12:40 " 3:40 5:40 7:40 ^ That the following is the schedule or tariff rates to be charged between several points or localities to be served: ONE NAY RATES. ' BETWEEN S o b STATIONS. Oakland Albany Richmond Jo. 25 f Ij San Pablo ! 35 EO I Tank Farm 45 30 15 Pinole 50 35 25 20 4 Rod so i 65 40 30 E 25 20 E Tormey 70 50 35 i 30 25 20 Oroekett i 75 160 50 45 35 25 15 ' Port Costa 60 65 55 50 40 30 20 15 Martinez 90 75 65 60 50 40 30 25 15 Operon 96 ; 80 70 65 55 50 40 35 30 IS Bay Pain . !1.00 a5 75 70 60 65 45 40 35 25 l.5 1 Round Trip - Oakland i Martinez $7..75 ' . . . . . I Round Trig - Oakland - Bap Point 2.90 BE IT FURTRER RESOLVED that this permit shall extend for a period of five years from and after the date of the passage of this Resolution and be it further RESOLVED that the business conducted under this permit shall be subject to all rules and regulations of this Board now in force or to be hereafter adopts by this Board affecting each methods of transportation. The foregoing Resolution and Order was adopted by following vote, of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. (toes: Hone. I " I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday• October 7th, 1918,at 10 o'clock ,e I e.m. . . }.. airman. I f h r i I I i 4� I I A BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, October 7th. 1918. ' The Board met at 10 a 'clock a.m. r Present: Hon. J. H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H. wells, Clerk. - - - - - - - Tre minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of September 1918, 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 in Supervisor,District No. 3. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasurer'e office of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund, of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of Shte Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to : ' the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, during the year 1918, which said money shall be expended by the said County exclusively in the construction and maintenarce of roads, bridges and culverts in said county, and the following claims having beew presented against Supervisor District 43, of Contrz costa County for labor and =3 i materiel used exclusively in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and - culverts in said Supervisor District r3, It is by the Board ordered that the fo2loTinz claims against Supervisor { District No. 3 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and mai - Al tenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 3, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund: Hutchinson Company $444.99 Hutchinson Company 435.36 Hutchinson Company 352.28 - ' Hutchinson Company 74.76 Hutchinson Company 436.32 A. J. McMahon 263.80 Bank of Pinole (assignee of M. F. Sullivan) 276.90 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of petition for Formation v I of Brentwood Lighting District. A petition having been heretofore filed with this Board praying for the formation of Brentwood Lighting District and it appearing to the Board that said s petition is not sufficient by reason of the fact that it is not signed by the requisite number of persons required for the signing of a petition for formation of a lighting district, r� tz 4 j It, is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said 's petition for the formation of Brentwood Lighting District be and the same is hereby dismissed. i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances in cash commencing y on dates set opposite their respective names, be and the same are hereby awarded to i following named indigents, to wit: Silina Moscrop, $15.00 per month, commencing Sept. let, 1918 Emma M artinex. 20.00 per month, commencing Sept. tat, 1918. Frances Lombardo 12.50 per month, commencing August let, 1918. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County j Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every JL month until the further order of this Board.-( i I k In the Matter of Transportation of F. Trepan and family to the I City of New York. z A. J. McMahon, reports to the Board that it was necessary to incur an t additional expense of ,$20. for transportation of said F. Trapani and children to the State of New York, r_ It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor i of A. J. McMahon, on the County Treasurer for the sum of X20. with which to pay i the transportation charges of said family. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,L, i T In the Matter of Erection of Joint Tuberculosis Hospital at Weimar. WHEREAS, plans and specifications, strain-sheets and working details _ therefor hate heretofore on the 1st day of July , 1918, been presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the erection and construction at or near Weimar, in the County of Placer, State of : California, of a joint tuberculosis Hospital for the joint use and to be under the joint control of the Counties of Plumes. Sutter, Yuba, Placer, E1 Dorado, Amador, Tuolumne. Sacramento, Yolo, Colasa and Contra Costa, and said plans and specificat- ions, strain sheets and working details therefor have heretofore been confirmed, approved and adopted and are now filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors r%x of the County of Contra Costs, State of California; AND WHEREAS, following the adoption of the said plans and specifications. 4 3 strain-sheets, slid working details therefor as aforesaid "Notice to Bidders" was duly and regularly published and advertised, all as required by law, calling for bids for the doing of the work included within and contemplated by the said plans and specifications, strain-sheets and working details therefor; AND FT:EREAS, at the time and place fixed in said "Notice to Bidders" certai bids for the doing of said work were duly received and taken under advisement; AND WHEREAS, said bids now having been duly considered and this Board of Supervisors being fully advised in the premises and the bid of Mathews Construct- ion Company, a copartnership being the lowest and best bid for the doing of the said work; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That this Board of Supervisors finds that the bid of Mathews Construction Company, a copartnership, offering to furnish the - materials and to do the work required for the erection and construction of the said 'joint Tuberculosis Hospital, at Weimar, in the County of Placer, State of California, strictly in accord with the plans and specifications, strain sheets, - and working details therefor, heretofore adopted by this Board for the erection ==5 and construction of said joint Tuberculosis Hospital and the Notice calling for �t bids heretofore advertised in connection with said matter, for the sum of One '., hundred twenty two thousand Nine hundred twenty two dollars 0",122,922.00) is the lowest and best bid for the furnishing of said materials and doing the said work and said bid is hereby accepted end all other bids received for said work are hereby rejected. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be, and they are hereby authorized and directed, in the name of the County of Contra Cost , l and as its act and deed, to enter into an agreement in writing in the form here- tofore approved by the District Attorney of this county and now submitted to and hereby ratified by this Board of Supervisors, said Agreement being between the Counties of Plumes, Sutter, Yuba, Placer, E1 Dorado, Amador, Tuolume, Sacramento, Yolo, Colusa and Contra Costa, as parties of the first part therein and Mathews - Constructiob Company, a copartnership the party of the second pert therein and, simultaneously with like delivery by or in behalf of each of the other Coun- ties party to said Agreement, to deliver a copy of said Agreement duly executed in the name of the County of Contra Costs, unto the said Mathews Construction Company a copartnership, if and when said copartnership shall have furnished good and sufficient bonds as in said Agreement provided. _ I x J s'b i I In the Matter of approval o; Bonds of O'BRIEN Bros. for construction of Division No. 10 of County Highway, known i as Franklin Canyon Road. ` O'Brien Bros. a co-partnership having presented to this Board duly signed '^,£ contracts for the construction of Division No. 10 of the County Highway, or what is known as FranYlin Canyon Road, and having presented to this Board good and sufficien �s4 bonds which are approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said % bonds of O'Brien Bros. be and the same are hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note his approval on said bonds by affixing his signature thereto. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby j authorized to sign said contracts for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa r'= as the act of this Board. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. - r i i In the Matter of Building Drawbridge over Taylor Slough. This Board having heretofore been ordered to remove a certain bridge over , Taylor Slough, in the Oounty of Contra Costa, and this Board having heretofore ad- vertised for bids for the construction of said bridge and it appearing to the . Board from said bids presented that said bids are unreasonable, and that said 3sjx bridge c a n be built for a lesser sum by day labor and it appearing to thiel Board that great emergency exists for the building of said bridge, by reason of _ said bridge having been ordered removed immediately by the ;lar Department, It, is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Super- visor Trythell be and he is hereby authorized to proceed at once tc erect said j bridge with or without notice, as he may deem best. The said order is passed by th^ unanimous vote of the Board. %•`. �.r In the Matter of fixing daily wage ,t of laborers on County Road. It is. on motion duly mad: and carried by the Board ordered that the daily wage for laborers on county roads in Contra Oosta County shall be $4.00 per day W' r" until the further order of this Board. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. jT. i i I !In4!f- In the ?latter of lost ''Warrant. W. R. Shelby having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the 10th day of January, 1918, there was issued to him a warrant on County General .j i a Fund Numbered 290 for the sum of $95 and that said warrant is not now in his possess ion and that same has been lost andg ` prayin that s new warrant be issued therefor; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Count Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said originallost warrant. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,,, u 4i ,ks j In the flatter of approval i o: warrantsof Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followi g warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, as follows: I ! No. Date Amount ' 124 Sept. 18, 1918. $ 10.87 125 Sept. 26, 1918 630.00 „z 126 Sept. 26, 1918 36.00 s 127 Sept. 26, 1918 42.18 128 Sept. 26, 1918 40.31 129 Sept. 26, 1918 345.55 . And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. s� 3 1 In the flatter of approval of .war- rants of Reclamation District No. 1619. Good cause s -_ ppearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619 be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount j 105 Sept. 16, 1918 $562.85 106 Sept. 20, 1918. 210.57 . And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval ; ' of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i i r i I 1 3. 1 In the Matter of Contract with O'Brien Bros. for completion i of Division Noe. 7-8-9. of County Highway. It is by the Board ordered that an extension of sixty days from and i i after the date of expiration of contract for completion of Divisions Nos. 7-8-9 of the County Highway, be and the same'is hereby granted to O'Brien Bros. i I I i In the Cutter Of Maintenance of Farm Bureau of Contra Costa County. I On motion of Supervisor Hock, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, it is by the Board ordered that an appropriation of 02000 for one year beginning Nov. 1st, 1918, :k i is hereby granted for the maintenance of Farm Bureau of Cnntra Costa County, with 3 understanding that the distribution of this fund for the expenses of said Farm j Bureau in automobile, office and field subsistence, is to be in such proportion and for such legitimate amounts within the above sum as said State Leader may direct. ; t and that said disbursements will be mode b:_7 this Board on presentation of duly verified claims therefor, on the General Fund. �i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. { 41 In the Matter of Contract i with A. J. Grier for the building of a concrete Road on what is known as Loveridge s Road. A, J. Grier having entered into a contract with the Board of Supervisors for E ` the construction of a concrete road on what is known as Loveridge Road or the extension of Third Street from the Town of Pittsburg, and said A. J. Grier having notified this Board that owing to certain labor conditions he is unable to build or construct said road in accordance with said contract and that he desires to be ` released from said contract and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the i best interests of Contra 'Osta County to release said A. J. Grier from the said , contract. i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said 6. J. -,::', i Grier, be and he is hereby released from said contract and the said work thereunde and that his bondsmen be and they are hereby exonerated from further liability under said contract. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 1 f �x i I OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, October 7th, 1918. i j ELECTION 1ROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. f In accordance with Proclamation of the Governor of the State of California, ST IS ORDERED that an election be held on TUESDAY the 5th day of November, 1918, from six o'clock in the morning of the said day of election until seven o'clock in the evening of same day of election, when the polls shall be closed, in the several. election precincts in Contra Costa County, State of ti California, hereinafter named, at the place In ea-,h of said precincts hereinafter -.' named, at the place in each of said precincts hereinafter named. for the election "- of the following named Officers and at which said election the following Amendments to the Constitution of the State of California submitted by the Legislature at its regular session commencing on the 8th day of January, 1917, and duly certified ` by the Secretary of State, as required by law, and numbered as hereinafter speci- fied, and Thn following Initiative and Referendum Propositions duly certified by the Secretary of State, will be voted on by the qualified electors of said Contra Costa County, State of California, to wit: " - (1) A Member of the House of R&pre sent rtivea of the United States of America for the Third Congressional District. All (2) A Governor of the State of California. ' (3) A Lieutenant Governor of the State of California. (4) A Secretary of State of the State of California. (5) A Controller of the State of California. �`a` (6) A Treasurer of the State of California. JR li (7) An Attorney General of the State of California. j (8) A Surveyor General of the State of California. , i (9) A Member of the State Board of Equalization for Second Equeli- zation District. -' 6�t ' (10) A Member of the Assembly of the State of California in and for the Eighteenth Assembly District. (11) Two Associate Justices of the Sucreme Court of the State of California ( Full Term). (12) One Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of California (Short.Term) 1 (13) Associate Justice of the District Court of Appeal, First Appall e District. (14) A Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of California. Sr s 115) A Sheriff in and for the County of Contra Costa. (16) A County Clerk in and for the County of Contra Cbste. ' (17) An Auditor in and for the County of Contra Costa. . (18) A Recorder in and for the County of Contra Costa. r (19) A Tax Collector in and for the Codnty of Contra Costa. .k (20) A District Attorney in and for the County of Contra Costa. i 1 I i (21) An Assessor in and for the County of Contra Costa. (22) A Treasurer in and for the County of Contra Costa. (23) A Superintendent of Schools in and for the County of Contra Costa. (24) A Public Administrator in and for the County of Contra Costa. (25) A Coroner in and for the County of Contra Costa. (26) A Surveyor in and for the County of C-ntra Costa. (27) A Member of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisor District . No. one. M I (28) A Member of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisor District No. Three. (29) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 1. (30) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 2. - (31) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 3. (32 A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 4. (33� A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 5. (34) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 6. " f35) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 7. 36) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 8. f37) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township N0.9 - (38) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 10. (39) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 11. (40) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 12. (41) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 13. _ (42) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 14. (43) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 15; (441 A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 16; (45) A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 17; (46) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 1; (47) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 2• y (48) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 3; (49) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 4; i (50) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 5; W>_ (51) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 6; (52) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 7; -r`r (53) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 8; (54) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 9• . (55) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 10; (56) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 11; (57) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 12; (58) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 13; (59) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No.14; (60) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 15; (61) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 16; i (62) A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. 17; (1) LIv^QOP. 3EOULATIOi7. Initiative Act. After July 1, 1919, prohibits keeping drinking saloons or similar places, regulates the traffic in and various acts relating to alcoholic liquors, prohibiting sales and various other dispositions thereof (except in specified cases or under specified conditions, some applying to vinous or malt liquors, containing distilled spirits or more than certain percentages of alcohol, and others to alcoholic liquors generally. or to other particular kindsthereof), limits number of municipal licenses for sale of vinous or malt li,_uors for consumption, elsewhere, than on premises where sold, permits further •cunicipal regulations and prescribes penalties. 7--'- r (2) DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC MONEYS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 34. Amends � r Section 16 1/2 Article XI of Constitution. Authorizes State, County or Munici- pality to deposit moneys in national banks within state,cr banks organized under laws thereof, as permitted by any law odopted by initiative or by two-thirds vote of each house of legislature approved by governor and subject to referendum, and, when issuing bonds in banks outside state to pay principal or interest thereof where payable; eliminates provisions requiring security for deposits, interest thereon and limits amounts thereof,continuing presents laws governing deposits until amended or repealed. (3) USURY LA'. Initiative Act restricting and regulating rates of inter- _.. est upon the loan or forbearance of money, goods, things in action, accounts and judgments, limits fees, charges and commissions in connection with loans of money; provides penalties for violation of law and repeals Sections 1917,1918,1919 and 1920 of the Civil Code and all conflicting laws. (4) ABSENT VOTERS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 1. Adds proviso to Section 1. Article II of Constitution authorizing legislative provision per- mitting registered voters absent from their voting precincts at any primary or general election because of occupation requiring travel or military or naval ser- 411 vice other than in United States regular army or navy, to vote in home precinct , prior to election, or in any municipality .:ithin state on election day, and those , in such service •rherever in United States at least fifty thereof are stationed on election day, and providing for counting such votes by such methods as legis- leture may prescribe. I I 4 (5) ORGANIZATION 7.V=IN COUNTY OF CONSOLIDATED CITY AND COUNTY GOVERNMENT. . Senate Constitutional Amendment 13 adding Section 7.1ato Article XI of Constitatio r;g Authorizes any county having 200,000 population or over, not a consolidated city q and county nor operating under county charter, to frame charter for consolidated Y ' city and county government, with or without boroughs; including therein incorporat- ed ncorporat ed municipalities and unincorporated territory comprising whole or lesser area of county. requiring publi.:ation of such charter before submitting question of con- solidation to electors of each manicipelity separately; prescribes procedure for consolidation and adoption of charters. (6) COURTS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 61. Amends Section 1, Article VI of Constitution. 0 mita from enumeration of courts, in which judicial power is by that section declared vested "Aistrict courts of appeal, superior ' coats and such inferior courts as the legislature may establish in any incorporat ed city or town, township, county or city and county" and substitutes therefor "such other courts, as the legislature by general law (subject to referendum) may t establish". Declares remaining provisions of some article, except section nine- teen relating to charging juries, shall have same effect as general laws and - legislation may repeal or amend same. i (7) LOS ANGELES COUNTY FUNDS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 67, Adds Section 18} to Article XI of Constitution. Authorizes Los Angeles County out of - succeeding year's revenue of income, to reimburse any funds officially held by its k treasurer which have been diminished by payment therefrom. daring the sixty-fourth to sixty-eighth fiscal years inclusive, of claims or demands representing its indebtedness or liability exceeding the income and revenue provided for the year in which same was incurred, whenever electors thereof so decide at Aection for the 1- purpose. called by supervisors and held in accordance with statd election laws. (8) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Senate Constitutional Amendment 20. Amends Section 9 Article IX of Constitution. Provides for administration of University of California by present corporation "The Regents of the University of California" and for composition of governing board thereof, continuing present appointive mem- berefor their terms. Prescribes corporation's powers, vesting therein title. man- agement end disposition of University property. Provides for investing proceeds from public land sales, appropriating income therefrom to agricultural college, requiring state to replace each funds when lost or diminished; university to be independent of political or sectarian influence and no ,erson refused admission because of sex. N 5 (9) APPELLATE COURT DIVISIONS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 45. Amends Section 4 article VI of Constitution. Divides first and second district courts of appeal. each into two divisions of three justices each, present officer ; and terms of justides unaffected, such justices constituting division one of their respective districts, governor appointing three justices for each division two thereof to serve until successors are elected; requires two justices present to transact business and two to concur in judgment; whenever judge of supreme court or appellate court cannot act therein authorizes remaining iustices thereof to 't select appellate or superior judge to act pro tempore. y (10) BOROUGH GOVERNMENT PERMANENCY. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 2. Amends Section 8J of Article XI of Constitution. Adds provision thereto de- -`- Glaring that whenever a borough is established in a consolidated city and county pursuant to provisions of charter thereof, in connection with annexation of other territory, or otherwise, there shall thereafter be no change in the boundaries Al or governmental powers of such borough without the consent of a majority of the electors of such borough voting at an election held for that purpose. i ( 11) EXEMPTING CEMETERIES FROM TAXATION. Assembly Constitutional Amendment _ 10. Adds Section lb to Article XIII of Constitution. Exempts from essessment and taxation the grounds, buildings and equipment within same, securities and income of any cemetery used exclusively for human burial and cemetery purposes and not conducted for profit. "-' (12) REIIJBURSIN; CITIES FOP REVENUE, LOSSES FROM TAXATION, EXEMPTIONS FOR MILITARY SERVICE. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 23, Adds Section 5 to Articl XIII of Constitution. Authorizes appropriation by state from general revenues. after legislative investigation, to reimburse any city°or loss of revenue resalti g from taxation exemptions allowed by Section 1 1/4 of same article on account of . military service, provided the value of the property so exempted is not less than five per cent of total assessed valuation of property in such city. (13) CONDE:SNATION OF,RIGHT OF TAY FOR PUBLIC USE. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 31. Amends Section 14 Article I of Constitution. Excepts counties from provisions requiring compensation be first made or paid into court for owner befo e s right of way is appropriated; adds proviso authorizing state, political subdiviei n. thereof or district, upon commencement of condemnation proceedings, for right of St way, to take immediate possession thereof upon making money deposits in such x amounts as court msjr determine adequate to secure to owner immediate payment as compensation therefor, permitting court on motion ant upon notice to alter amount of such security. (14) TAXATION EXEMPTIONS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 35. Adds Section lb to Article XIII of Constitution. Exempts from taxation all Young Men's Christian Association Buildings and Young t".omen's Christian Association ' Buildings with their furniture end equipment and lots on which they stand used therewith and necessary thereto when owned by said association; declares any part thereof when Reed for other than association purposes and a valuable con- sideration received therefor shall be subject to taxation, rented furnished rooms being considered used$r association purposes. Qy•� i r :y Y (15) STATE BUDGET BOARD. Senate Constitutional Amendment 15. Amends Section 34 Ar:cle IV of Constitution. Creates state budget board, consisting of board of control. state controller and lieutenant governor to ascertain heeds of state officers, departments and institutions for each biennial period, and report to legislature budget therefor to be introduced in general appropriation bill and -`4R in omnibus appropriation bill carrying special items for improvements and better- ments; budget board member to sit with each house of legislature when considering same; any other bill appropriating money to contain but one appropriation item and for single and certain purpose expressed therein. r i (16) CITY 0? VENICE INDBBTEDrESS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 62. Amends Section 18, Article XI of Constitution, relating to limitations upon county j municipal end district indebtedness, by adding provisio authorizing city of Venice to pay all its indebtedness incurred during years 1914 to 1916 inclusive, exceed- ing the income and revenue therefor, amount to be paid in fall of said indebtednea , not to exceed in the aggregate sixty thousand dollars, whenever two thirds of . voters thereof fo decide at election held for that purpose, and declaring that no statute of limitations shall ap:ay in any manner. 'k (17) TAX LEVY LIMITATICNF. Act submitted to electors by referendum. Requires each county officer to file financial statement with governing body of county whit before making tax levy, shall submit same with budget to state board of authorizat -:S ion created by the act; regulates amounts produced by tax levied in the aggregate s by counties, limiting yearly increase therein to five per cent of amount produced preceding year unless greater amount authorized by such board or electors; declare - governing body of any city, city and county, or other political subdivisions as therein defined, may by resolution subject tame to provisions hereof. (18) COUNTY AND SCHOOL TAX LIMITATIONS. Initiative Act. Creates state 5 board of authorization; requires each county officer to file financial statements with governing body of county which shall submit same with budget to such state _ board before making tax levy. Limits yearly increase in amounts raised thereby t to five per cent of amount produced preceding year, unless greater amount authoriz ed by such board or electors; makes special provisions for school matters, regu- lating such five per cent increase by average daily attendance; declares governing body of any political dabdi-:ision may subject same to provisions thereof; author- '4. izes legislature to amend or repeal act. x (19) LAND VALUES TAXATION. Initiative measure adding Section 15 to Article -< XIII of Constitution. On and after January 1, 1919, requires all public revenues, ` state, county. municipal and district, be raised by taxation of value of land irre - pective of improvements t-,ereon; declaring war veteran, college and church exempt- ions in sections 1'. li and la of same Article not affected hereby; asserts intent of amendment to prevent holding land out ofuse for speculation and to apply to community purposes land values which community creates. Repeals all constitationa provisions and laws conflicting herewith. (20) HEALTH INSURANCE. Senate Constitutional Amendment 26, Adds Section 22 to Article XX of Constitution. Authorizes legislature to establish health insur- ance system applicable to persons, ani their dependents, whose incomes it da=.ms insufficient to. meet hazards of sickness and disability; provide support for such sustem by con-tributions. voluntary or compulsory, from which persons, from em- ployers and by state appropriation; and confer upon any commission or court, now `• or hereafter created, power and authority lecessary to effectuate prov_siona of this section; declares this section not controlled or limited by other than the referendum provisions of constitution. s (21) DENTISTRY. Initiative Act amending dental law. Requires dentist 9 hereafter appointed member of Board of Dental Examiners, have degree of Doctor j of Dental Surgery or Dental Medicineand some other degree $om recognized instit- ution; limits member to one four-year term in six years; as exceptions to present requirements, declares any applicant of good moral character, with five years practice, and examined and licensed by any state, dental board, shall receive license without examination upon paying twenty five dollars, forbids administering anesthetic in practicing dentistry except when adult third person present; dealer- es advertising or charging low fees net unprofessional conduct. (22) PROHIBITION. Initiative Act. Declares that every person, firm or corporation, which manufactures, imports or sells intoxicating liquors after December 31, 1918, except denatured alcohol, shall be guilty of misdemeanor punish- able by twenty five dollars fine and twenty five days imprisonment for first of- fense, and by fifty dollars fie and fifty days irnprison!T:ent for second offense, and by one hundred dollars fine and one hundred days imprisonment for each subse- quent offense. (23) 7.0231L5'N'S CO:2E9'SATICi?. Senate Constitutional Amendment 30. Amends Section 21, Article XX of Constitution. Specifies matters included within con- plate system of workmen's compensation. Empowers legislature to establish such system and require any or all persons to compensate their workmen for injury or diaebility and dependents thereof for death of said workmen incurred in employ- ment, irrespective of any party's fault, provde for settling disputes by arbitrat ion, industrial accident com•cission, tour's or any combination thereof, procedure therefor, making decisions of such tribunals reviewable by appellate courts. Declares Industrial Accident Commission and State Compensation Insurance Fund unaffected hereby, confirming functions vested therein. (24) STOCKHOLDER'S LIABILITY. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 37. Amends Section 3, Article XII of Constitution Eliminates therefrom provisions relative to exposition companies and liabilities of stockholders thereof. Adds paragraph to section declaring that provisions thereof imposing upon stockholders proportion to liability for d=_uts and upon directors liability for moneys misappropriated ..shall not apply to any corporation hereafter organized under laws of this State, which adopts and uses as last wordof its corporate name the word"Limited" or "Ltd . .I but that stockholders thereof shall be subject to such liabilities as legislature may provide. 11(25) FZaNENT DOMAIN. Senate Constitutional Amendment 16. Adds Section 20 to Article XI of Constitution. Declares that the state, any county, city and I 21 county or municipality may acquire, by eminent domain, title in fee simple to property in excess of that actually needed for use in an improvement, such propert to be deemed acquired for a public use, and that the procedure for such acquisitio . and the use and sale, lease or other disposition thereof shall be prescribed by general law. a AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that at said General Election the following named ' qualified persons have been appointed as election officers to conduct said elect- ion: 5 EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 1. K I Polling Place; Davis Hall, San Pablo Ave. between Fairmont Ave and County ? Line, E1 Cerrito. Inspector: Carrie E. Bagley. s Judges: Geo. R. Meyer add Victory Ortiz. Clerks; Amy Marie Carpenter, Amelia Riley and Laura J. Hinds. EL CERRITO PRECINT NO. 2 i Polling Place: Lavigne Hall, E1 Cerrito. Inspector: Edward E. Wuetzer. - Judges: John W. Wuetzer and Ethel M. Riley. "- Clerks: Helen O'Connell, Clara Brensel and Minnie Roberts. Leeee BL CEIRITO PRECINCT NO. 3. .a Polling Place: Rust's Store Bldg. i Inspector: William Howard Wilcox. K Judges: William E, Smith, and Peter A. Lenzen. Clerks: Frances S. Guidici, Pilary Costin and Wm. T. Deacy. EL CERRITO pnx;CINCT NO. 4. polling Place : Farley's Garage, 21 Ardmore Road. Inspector: William S. Farley. - Judges: Andrew L. Kramer and Fannie C. O'Bannon. Clerks: Lida 0. B. Peck, Flora B. Kelso and William Sherman. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place : Winehaven Fire HAll. Inspector: Caroline Pinkerton. Judges: Reginald Jones, Gordon De Ride. Clerks: Etta Steele, Adolphine Mnylle, Grace E. Weise. j RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Veteran's Firemen's Club, Eddy St near Standard. Inspector: Jas C. Bly. Judges: Nancy W. Floyd, and Axel Stromberg. Clerks: Elizabeth Nettie Grover, Ruby Ellis and Elizabeth Gnaga. RICH1,10ND PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Old City Hall, Richmond. x Inspector: A. C. Trautvetter. Judges: John C. Gillette and A. D. King. Clerks: H. G. Stidham. John S. Moyle and F. F. Stout. RICHMO'-T.'PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: Vacant Store room, 162 Tashingt,n Ave. Richmond. Inspector: r M. Smith Judges : Georgana Coil, Stella Palmer. s Clerks: Anna Neville. Blanche Penner and Hattie Reeves. A I I Ir. 1 I i I, f RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 5. _ Polling Place: Vacant Office, 7 W. Richmond Ave. Richmond. Inspector: �eecher McWhorter. Judges: Geo. J. Evans and Rose M. Woods. clerks: Emma Jane Howland, Katherine L. Monroe and Lacetta M. Dunlap RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6. Polling Place: Fire House No. 1, 43 Park Place, Richmond Inspector: Lena C. Anderson. Judges: Maude F. O'Brien, and C. B. Green. — Clerks: Lola J. Macgay, Anna Odell and Thomas Kenny. i RICHMOND PRFC".!^T N0. 7. Polling Place: Washington School Cor. Richmond & Montana Sts, Richmond. Inspector : Geo. 0. Riggs. j Judges : Grace M. Black, Lena 1. Feudner. 3 Clerks : Mrs. Mary Alice Ralph, Cora E. Hall and Clara Wood. - RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.8. Polling Place: Fitzgerald's G rocery. 434 Maine Ave. Richmond. ` Inspector: H. L. Springer. Judges: Mary A. Copeland, and Chas. S. Renwick. Clerks: Clara J. 'Nilson, Elizabeth B. Drury and Lillian M. Blake. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9. I Polling Place: Southside Grocery, 228 South 12th St. Richmond. Inspector: C. P. Blanchard. Judges: Levi Holben, Mary E. Blanchard. Clerks: Edith M. Nystrom, Grace D. Curry and L. Gertrude Jackson. RICHMOND PRECINCT Ito. 10. j Polling Place: Real Estate Office, 1524 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Inspector: W. C. Willis. Judges. D. F. Stratton, Samuel Hampton Clerks: Emma Keys, Effie Wright and Lulu Rodgers. -; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11 Polling Place: Real Estate Office, 1434 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Betsy M. Horner. ?- Judges: Myrtle Alice Stiver, Della A. Long. Clerks Deller 1. Smith, Anna F. Stockind, Annie Prowse. RICHMOND PRECINCT 110. 12. s i Polling Place Lincoln School, 205- 10th St. Richmond. - Inspector: Daniel Barton. ' Judges: Della L. Smith, Hugh J. Donnelly. '- Clerks: Gertrude Lane, Myrtle Stiver, Irma B. Bell. RICHMOND P7ECINCT 110. 13. i Polling Place: Swartout Garage, 248- 7th St. Richmond. Inspector: Mary P. Boone. Judges: Thos. A. Beyer, Isaac Lester. Clerks: Crissie E. Byrne, Mary S. Bedwell, Amelia Kallmann. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14. -'- Polling Place : Fire House No. 2, 235- 5th St. Richmond. I napector C. S. Hannum. Judges: Minnie Hickok, Effie D. Fraser. Clerks: Ethel '!ells, Lelia Osborne, Minnie L. Stoddard. ' I, a k „l3 } ; 5 I Jr�a. =j2 i RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 15. ""n Polling Place: Vacant Store Room, 312 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. ' Inspector: Helen Fussell. Judges: R. H. Petillion, and John Wagner. Clerks: Annie L. Theis, Elizabeth Coeby, Elsie K. Miller. - i RICHLIOIID PRECLNCT NO. 16. Polling Place: Vacant Store Room, 106 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. ' Inspector: Margaret French. Judges: Theodore Marcollo, James Towers, Sr. Clerks: Amy F. Pearson Clyde H.Parker and ^,m. P. Self. I ' RICHM--D _RECINCT NO. 17. f Polling Place Joe Caron 's Garage. 341- 1st St. Richmond. Inspector: John Sullivan. Judges Ira L. Dearborn, Harry E Mayfield. Clerks Carolyn C. Kinney, Liefa K. Sibley, Margaret A. Shea. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 18. `a Polling Place: Vacant Store room, 325- 6th St. Richmond. i Inspector; John E. Breese. r� Judges: Arthur C. Burdick, Mattie A. Chandler. Clerks: Nora S. Glover, Mary Odell. David Jack, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 19 Polling Place: Stenotype School, 803 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. i- Inspector: A. S. Forbes. ' Judges: Margaret Carpenter, Josie E. Williams. Clerks: Minnie S. Conn, Della Ames and Willard H. Williams i RICHMOND PRECT".SCT 110. 20. r Polling Place: Mt. Diablo Garage, 1121 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. i Inspector; Louis Keser. Judges: C. S. Gibson, C. A. Linnell Clerks: Grace Y. Devereaux, Edna L. Crane and Jennie Bond. RICH:.IOND PT's' TNCT NO. 21. 3i ' Polling Place Buick Garage, 1501 Macdonald Ave. Richmond "I Inspector: F. J. Gardner. Judges Mabel R. Lane, Mrs. Charlotte E. Frymire. Clerks: Myrtle Belle Mc Cormick, Mary A. Bailey, Rose Mitchell. RICHMOr_,P PRECINCT NO. 22. i Polling Place: Ludwig's Garage. 9th & Barrett Sts. -Richmond j Inspector: Lars. MAjge A. Ripley Judges: Fred Caudle, John V, Mills. ' Clerks: Della A. Truitt, Sarah McGinty, Minnie A. Bullock, a i RICHMOir'D PRECINCT 140. 23. jc Polling Place: Johnston's Garae, 9th & Pennsylvania Sts. Richmond. Inspector: Henry K. Sanborne. • Judges: F. P. Spaulding, and Amelia Wyatt. Clerks: Joseph. Burdon , Henrietta T. McGowan, Josephine Washburn. RICH:SOIir P:!ECIId,T 1,10. 24. Polling Place: Geo. Gross Garage, rear of 540- 5th St. entrance from alley between 5th & 6th Sts. Inspector: F. P. Allen - Judges: Harriet L. Jones, Elizabeth Barbieri. Clerks: Cords Hood, Annie Person, Lois A. Bunch. u i RICHMOND PT'rCINCT NO. 25. Polling Place: Residence of Mrs. M. J. Cotton, 936- 8th St. Richmond. Inspector: Wm. L. Larrabee. Judges: Joseph P. Lucas, Annie E. Anderson. Clerks: Mary J. Cotton, Anna O'Rourke, Angie M. Chandler. i J 1 4 i RICHMOND PRICINCT NO. 26. I Palling Place Andrade Apartments, 2111 Gaynor Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Nellie Hutson. Judges: E. Eorwick, 'Wm. H. Denton. Clerks: W. A. LaSalle, Clara L. Erickson, Mrs. Emelie J. Somerville. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 27. Polling Place. Cushings Garage, 20th & Roosevelt, Richmond. Inspector: Wm. C. Renderson. Judges: Albert S. Lilly, Mrs. Julia Wood. Clerks: Mrs. Mary E. Rendell, Myrtle M. Lutz, Mrs. Lavenis A.Keel . j RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 28. _ i j Polling Place: Fire House No. 3, 19th & Barrett, Richmond. Inspector: E. M. Betts. Judges: Ralph A. Spencer, John E. Deasey --- Clerks: Anna Thomas, Gladys M. Davis, Elizabeth Gist. RICHMOND P-I'CINCT NO. 29. Polling Place: Vacant Office, 2205 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. -b Inspector: F. L. Bonner. ' Judges: Fred A Carpenter Lois A. Favero. Clerks Grace A. Jackson, Myrtle M. Hayes, Minnie C.,Johnson. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 30. I Polling Place: Grant School, 25th & Grant Ave. Richmond Inspector: Sylvester Spagnoli. Judges: Grace 0 . Jackson, Eliza J. Martin. %- Clerks: Grace E. Deadrich, Winifred Conwell, Martha M. Case. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 31. - e Polling Place: Fire House No. 4. 3506 Cutting Boulevard Richmond. " ^P Ingpector: Clifford F. Tucker. Judges: Kathryn Gillett, Beniamin Boorman. Clerks: Mable C. Ells, Jessie E. Lincoln, Nellie H. Pennington. '., . RICHMOI'.D PRICINC97 NO. 32. ! Polling Place: Citizens Progres3sive Club Rooms. 43rd & Potrero, Richmond Inspector: Mrs. Annie Krieg. Judges: Margaret L. Gately, Annie A. Williams. Clerks: Mary E. Banks, Katie L. Munday, Minnie S. Dohrmann. I � SAN PABLO PRECINCT 170. 1. I Polling Place: Maple Hall, San Pablo. Inspector: James Clerk. Judges: H. F. Grasser, Alvina C. Frank. Clerks : Bertha F. Evans, J. M . Birch, Grace Frazer. i SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 2. Mal. Polling ?lace San Pablo School House, San Pablo. 'fir Inspector: Mabel Sisson. Judges: B. I. Heuer, Margaret E. Beckman. j Clerks: Mattie E. McCausland, Rose A. Huer, Mary 0. Lucey. °GIANT PRECINCT. Polling Place: Giant School House. i Inspector: Edward Hardyman. Judges: Nellie L. Flaugher, Jennie Williams. Clerks: Mollie Phillips, George H. Phillips, Agnes W. Peek. RODEO PRECINCT. _ i Polling Place: Quill Hotel. jInspector: S. V. Koamer. ! Judges: David Rouse, Alice Slate. j Clerks: J.D, Smith, James Guthrie, Jeremiah Mahoney. j i i I 1 3i I PINOLE ?RBC D:?C.' N0. 1. Polling Place Old Skating Rink, Pinole. ' Inspector: Eva Boone. - Judges: Ella L. Gerrish, Rose Lewis. Clerics: Sophie L. Illg, H Attie E. Tucker, Lindsay C. MaKinstry. 14 PINOLE PRECIIICT NO. 2. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole. I Inspector: C. L. Townes. ' Judges: Chas. F Griffith, Margaret L. Huebner. Clerks: Joe Hillebrandt, Hazel D. Buckley, Cecilia McCarthy. HERCULES PRECINCT. rr Polling Place: Hercules Club Library, Hercules. - 3 4 Inspector: George McAlvey. _ Judges: Beatrice McKenzie, Margaret J. McCullough. Clerks: Minnie Cullen, Sadie R. Kearney, Anna Annis. At SELBY PRECINCT. -? Polling Place: Selby Hall. Selby. Inspector: Chas. F. Butler. Judges: Anna E. Horvat, E. P. Kearney. Clerks: Catherine Cavaneugh, Judith Archbold, Mrs Agnes Richards. CROCKETT PRECI*_ICT NO. 1. Polling Place : Firemen's Hall, Crockett. Inspector: L. 'N. Paul Judges: Anastasia Hurley, Mrs. Grace Laidlaw. ' Clerks: C. L. Dodge, Mrs. Kate Emily Edwards, Mrs. Nellie Meaney. 'e CROC'f_ETT PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Salvation Army Barracks, Crockett. Inspector: John Riordan Judges: James Smith, Mrs. Mary Cox. -' Clerks: Mrs. A. F Arata, John E. Murphy, C. Desmond. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Valona Library. Sx Inspector: Alexander Campbell. Judges: Mrs. Laura Marshall, Frank Schaffer. Clerks: Mrs. Nellie Casey, J.H. Martin, Mrs. Etta Petersen. i VALONA 'RECINCT. '. Polling Place: Valona Fire House. Inspector: J.H. Gribbin. Judges: Mrs. Bertha Helm, Paul Binder. ' Clerks: P. H. Wind, Miss Marie'Qo ill, C, Madden. i PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 1. 17 Polling Place: Justice Office, Port Costa. x Inspector: John Buckley. �A Judges Harry Williams, Mrs. M artha Douglas. Clerks: C. J. O'Neill, Mrs. Mary F. Crowley, Mrs. Nellie Crowley. '^ ' PORT OOSTA. PREC IVCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Port Costa Grammar School. v. Inspector: Geo. Ward. w Judges: Mrs. V. Voight, Mrs. Kate Hurley.. Clerks: B. Tierney, Miss M. Casey, Mrs. D. Monger. i DANVILLE PRECINCT. r Polling Place: Fraternal Hall, Danville. ' { Inspector: Chas. J. Wood. Judges: Joseph Adams Freitas, Mrs. Mary T Booth. Clerks: Mrs. Phoebe Halverson, Mrs. Margaret Groom, Miss Dora Flouroy. fi I s I I I SAN RATION PRECINCT. Polling Place: San Ramon Hall, San Ramon. i Inspector: 47. A. Meese. Judges: Mrs. Mary Oswill, I:Irs. Elmina P. Harlan. Clerks: Mrs. Annie Fry, Harry Hurst, Mrs. Margaret Reynolds. i TASSAJARA PRECINCT. I Polling Place: Tassajara mall, Tassajara. Inspector: Mrs. Caroline $terson. Judges: Mrs. Marion Smith, James S. Nissen. Clerks: Bethel S. Coats, Henry Reinstein, Mrs. Louisa Bettencourt. ALAMO PRECINCT. - Polling Place Room in Bellfs Post Office Bldg. Alamo. Inspector : James Jones. Judges: August Homburg, A. L. Stone. Clerks: Mrs, Octavia G. Bauer, Mrs. Cecelia M. Gifford, Mrs. Elizabeth Woodward. •> "r i LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Lafayette Hall, Lafayette. ='`s Inspector: Mrs. Mary Starks. - Judges: J.H. Milliken, George Weldon. iClerks: Mrs. Alice McNeill, Mrs. Irene Bunker, H. Andreasen TIORAGA PRECINCT. I "'s Polling Place: Willow Spring School House. Inspector: T. P. Carroll. Judges: Matt Madsen, John Miller. Clerks: Mrs. Agnes Hetfield, Mary Malholand, Frank Talbot. ALHAMBRA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Valley House, near Martinez. Inspector: Geo. Griffin. j Judges: Thos. R. Bell, Marion B. B rewen. .g Clerks: John F. Forte, Mrs- Mary Hayward, Mrs. Etta Gill McHarry. ',SAL?`TUT CREEZ PRECINCT NO. 1. '. Polling Place Justice Court Room, ".alnut Creek. � L Inspector: Ilse Smith Spencer. ' Judges - Charles J. Irwin, Carolyn H. Gamble. �,� Clerks: Eva Leech, Harriet Bennett, Lizzis A. Duncan. I -'v WALNUT CR•HEES PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Old Smith Residence near Botelho Bridge, Walnut Creek. 'w Inspector: M. F. Sullivan. Judges: Emolene Near, Grace Putnam. i Clerks: Eugene C. Bioletti, B. F. Young, E. T. Martin. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 1. •- Polling Place: City Hall, Martinez. Inspector: H. C. Glass. Judges: Martha Winkelman, Eleanor Wanaka. Clerks: Edith B. Jacks, Hazel Benbow, Prank Prosser. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Room in Oshm Hotel Bldg. Martinez. _. Inspector: Ida May Daley Judges A. Pavolini, F. J. Stewart. Clerks: Bernice L. Aherh, H. A. Lesell, Mrs. Clara Van Prooyen. MARTINEZ -YEC RICT NO. 3. Polling Place - Martinez Grammar School. I nspector Nina E. Middleton. Judges Jas. E• Schoolcraft, Ella G. Ware. Clerks IlinnieL. Anderson, Rose U. Hoey, Josephine L. Schweini - aer. I p i MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 4. n Polling Place: M.A.C.Ha11, Martinez. Inspactar: G. R, Hammett. Judges: Bessie Bissell, Joeeohine McCann. Clerks: Lydia W. Robrecht, Helen T. Kennedy, Elizabeth M. Bradley. XIRTINEZ PRECINCT NO. B. j Polling Place: Colombia Hotel, Fairview. Inspector: Thos. B. Swift. Judges: Mary F. Came,bell, Stephen A. Hamilton. Clerks: Frank Valentine, Thomas G.Cawpbell, Margaret Luhn/ MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. &. Polling Place: Court House, Martz Inspector: P. D. Butcher. Judges: Dee C. Morgan, Barbara Boothe. Clerks: Ida 0. Honegger, Alzarda Tdornton, Justien B. Jones. t - VINE HILL PRECINCT. Polling place; Vine H32I School Hoose. Inspector: Geo. W. K elly. Judges : Goo. N. Wright, Primo Ferrarino, Clerks Margaret Housdrrf, Cara Rice. Nary Kane. " i CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place Jaquith 's Paint Shop, Concord. Inspector: W. C. Jaquith. j Judges: Lillian Waddell, Gertrude T. Russi. h ' Clerks: Eva Boyd, Jeannette Neustaedter, Helen L. Morehouse. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 2. i Polling Placa: City Hall, Concord. Inspector: John 11. Finney. Judges: John Williams, C. IN. Klein. Clerks: Bernice R. Devereaux, Amalie G. Guy, Mary M. Thissell. ��- i CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Duarte Bldg. near S. P. Depot, Concord. � v Inspector: E. Kurzben. '9 Judges: C. A.TArwater, Frank Roque. Clerks: Vim. Straight, Edwin A. Smith, Alva S. Sherlock. -CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 4. s Polling Place: Tent near Mt. Diablo Union High school, Concord. Inspector: Lars Olsen. Judges: M. J. Mc :dean, M. Duarte, Jr. _ Clerks Agnes Williams, D. E. Pramberg, A. C. Gehringer. ASSOCIATED PRECINCT. Palling Place : Avon School House. Inspector: Wm. H. Peterson. Judges: Arthur J. Armer, Vivienne Barshinger. Clerks: Leo W. Lord, W. H. Offermar, John Henry Decker. ' COWELL PRECINCT. Polling Place: Cowell Fire Hall, Cowell. Inspector: H. W, Martin. r Judges: W. J. Thomson, Frank Trimminghem. Clerks: J. A. Kasoh, Alice Ough, B. C. Smith. Pacheco precinct. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pacheco. s Inspector: M. Solmi. Judges: Henry Eicher. Clerks; L. D. Anderson, Rosa Williams, Ella Knauft. j w I i PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1. .a Polling Place Town Hall, Pittsburg. Inspector: John Royce Judges : Robt. W. Denny, I Pd. Perrin. Clerks Mrs. Florence Barnes, Mrs. Amy McAvoy, Mrs. Ethel Schmalholz. �� PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 2. I Polling Place: Cardinalli Building, Pittsburg. ' :r Inspector: Johb H. Gallant. Judges: A. C. Ortega, A. H. Baldwin. Clerks: Mrs. Estelle U. Evans, Mrs. J. Reinhart, Mrs. Carrye Peppi.. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Grammar School Auditorium, Pittsburg. Inspector: Geo. A Minaker. Judges: Louis A. Cunningham, Wm. T. Griffiths. Clerks: Mrs. Mary Valvo, Mrs. Lucy Wolcott, Mrs. Isabelle Smith. PIT-SBURG PRECINCT NO. 4. yf Polling Place: Tent near S. P. Depot, Pittsburg. Inspector: J. H. Andrews. Judges: Leslie 0. Keithley, George Edward Wildes. Clerks: Geo. E. O'Hara, Frank Jesse, Marshall H. Benn. CLAYTON ARRC INCT. Polling Place Clayton Hall. Clayton. _ Inspector: John S. Collins. Judges: Andrew M angina, Percy Douglass. Clerks:. Mrs. Nora Rose, Mrs. Elodia Keller, Mrs. Etta Davis. MORGAY TERRITORY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Morgan Territory School House. Inspector: Wm. Clyms. it Judges: Joe J. Dutra, Frank Schwendel. Clerks: Nicholas V. Hansen,Jr. Thos. Ackerman, Sylvester Olofson. „. BAY POINT PRECINCT. Polling Place: Schirpke Hall, Bay Point. Inspector: Sam Sheidler. Judges: William Bucholz, Ben Turner. n Clerks: Mrs. Alice Smith, Lilly G. Ough, Mayme E. Mcyaaghtin. H :y NICHOLS PRECINCT. Polling Place: Nichols School House, Nichols. Inspector: Earl E. Wildes. Judges: 0. A Hayward, David H. Osborne. q Clerks: Mrs. Nellie Anthony, Mrs. M. E. Pierce, Mrs. Mary E. Clark. f ANTIOCH —PCINCT NO.1. Polling Place Commercial Hotel, Antioch. b Inspector J. H. Sorgenfrey. Judges J. Whelihan,- George A. Knoll. ' Clerks: Harriett Easton, Emma B. Linn, Anita Kelley. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place Town Hall, Antioch. - —" Inspector: L. B. Brewster. Judges; J. V.I. Chrispin, C. F. Linn. Clerks: Annie J. Hartley, Mary E. Cambell, Maude P. Weeks. j ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Scout Hall, Antioch. 41 Inspector: James D. Donlon. Judges: Charles B. Hall, Ernest W. Krebs. Clerks: Leonora S. Beeds,Ethel J. Cox, Alice V. George. I' I I " y I _ I Lone TREE PRECINCT. Polling Place: House at S. P. Depot, Antioch. ' Inspector: Henry F. Beede, Judges: R. J. Trembeth, Horace S. Wagner. Clerks: Mrs. Carrie I. Stovesand, Eva Frederickson, Phyllis welch 1 BRENT'"JOOD PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place J. M. Trembley Bldg. Brentwood. ;I Inspector: Will Collis. Judges R. G. Dean, C. A. French. 4° Clerks; Lottie J. Gann, Abba Lemoin, Florence Gates. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Coates Hall. Brentwood. 't Inspector: A. G. Diffin. ' Judges. Walter Crowther, James Cakebread. , Clerks: Mrs. Robert Swift, Martha C. Shaffer, A. E. Wallace. i BYRON PRECINCT. NO.1. ,r B l H O I P Poll ng lace: .O. .F. al , Byron. I Inspector: Edwin Bunn. Judges: Richard H. Trenouth, M. J. Pimental. Clerks: Nora C. Haley, Elsie M. Cople, Bertha 11. Hoffman. " . BYRON PRECINCT NO. 2. 7 Polling Place: Hosie Residence, Byron. Inspector: Robert D. Armstrong. ' Judges: Roy S. Griffith, S. E. Harley. Clerks: Nellie I. Estes,Mary Lent, Eleanor B. Wayne. p' XNIGHTSEN PRECINCT. Polling Place Heidorn Hall, Knighteen. - Inspector: Joseph R'. Pfaff. Judges: Joseph Minto. George W. Smith. Clerks: J. E. Ayer, Nellie Id. Elsworth, Gladys Kirby. "=f OAKLEY FREC IlICT. ' Polling Place: Oakley Hall, 0 akley. Inspector: George Sellers. I Judges: J. B. Winger, Joseph Ruckstuhl. i Clerks: Mary E. Cadwell, Gertrude Van Kathovan, Grace V. Mills. IT IS FJRTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board give Notice of said ; election bypublication of this Proclamation and Order in Contra Costa Gazette, a . i newspaper, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, and by causing a true I ' copy thereof to be Hosted at the place of election in each of the respective elect- ion precincts in Contra Costa County hereinbefore designated as required by law. '. The foregoinz order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit:' Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. s i i i P l 'i In the Satter of allowance to Indigents. r; It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that A. J. 11cMahon, Probation Officer of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized H. i to make all arrangements for the care and maintenance of the two youngest children of Llary Brag-os of San Pablo, with the CAtholic Humane Bureau and also to make the best arrangements g possible for the care and maintenances of the three oldest children of said Mrs. Mary Bragos. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Natter of allowance of claims. g I Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the y; 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 Allowance Book of this Board. . j Add the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 21st, 1918, at 10 o'clock A.M. I Chairman. i e-2 _ .Clerk. r=i i i f xY Y� j I 1 J11 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. , Monday, October 21st, 1918. ' The Board met at 10 o'clock a.m. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Superviebra 2eb Knott, J. P. Casey and W. J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. Absent : Supervisor Vincent Hook. In The Matter of Petition of H. L. Hill, Jr. for permission to cross county road with pipe line. H.L. Hill, Jr. having made application to this Board for permission to cross county road about one half mile directly south from Bixler Station with a Pipe line for irrigation purposes, and having presented to this Board a sketch showing the location of said road. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said H.L. Hill. Jr., be and he is hereby granted permission to cross said road with a pipe line in accordance with said plana and specifications presented to this Board and that said work be done to the entire satisfaction of the County . Surveyor of Contra Costa County and the Supervisor of Supervisor District No. ' 5, and that said road shall be left in the same condition as it was before the said pipe line was installed thereunder. .s Phe vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: 3 Ayes Supervisors Knott. Casey. Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Hook. .a, In the Matter of Approval of Warranteof Reclamation District 172024. - Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the I following warrants of Reclamation District No. 2024 be and the same are hereby ,a ' approved by this Board, to wit: ±.. i` No. Date Amount. ;- 31 Oct. 17, 1918 $549.60 32 Oct. 17, 1918 2500.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to ' note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing theirsignstar e thereto. i 'f a. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the i following warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025 be and the same are hereby i approved by this Board, to wit: I r I i 5^,a I No. Date Amount. 41 Oct. 17, 1918 $ 586.42 42 Oct. 17, 1918 2498.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrantlby affixing their signature thereto. i In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2026. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of Reclamation ?3 District No. 2026 are hereby approved by this Board, to wit: i No. Date Amount. 51 Oct. 17, 1918 690.71 52 Oct. 17, 1918 2500.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. - j In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. j It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Knott be and he is hereby ap- pointed a Member of the General Fund Committee temporarily during the absence of Supervisor Hook. i I In the ?latter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the i Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Chairman, attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the allowance book of this Board. I In the Matter,of Building of Laundry Building At County Hospital. 15 It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Carl j7 oversa, be and he is hereby granted an extension of twenty days from and aftet the date of last extension within which to complete his contract for the building ,' of Laundry Building at County Hospital Building. I i I In the Matter of Salary of C. S. Peek, Assistant Superintendent of County Hospital. ' C. S. Peek, having made application for an increase in salary as Assist ant Superintendent of County Hospital, It is by the Board ordered that the salary of the Assistant Saperintende of the County Hospital be and the same is hereby increased from $100 to $125 per month commencing Oct. let, 1918. The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes. Supervisors Inott, Casey, Buchanan and Tr;;thall. Noes: none. Absent: Supervisor Hook. ii In the Matter of Lost warrant. John Lowes having presented his affidavit to this Board showing that there was issued to him on the 11th day of September, 1918, County General. fund Warrant No. 7356 for the sum of $10. and that said warrant was mailed to d sponent and has since been lost, and is not now in his possession; Thereupon, it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said original lost warrant, that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances commencing on dates set opposite their respective names be and the same are hereby made in cash to the following named indigents Mary F. George, 110. per month, commencing Oct. let, 1918. Nora Carlton, $12. per month, commencing Oct. 1st, 1918. ' It is further ordered that A. J. McMahon, Probation Officer of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to take charge of the five children _ of J ohn Hinz of Pittsburg, California and make the best arrangements to care for said children temporarily antil the father of said children is able to take care of them._ k i In the Matter of Taylor Slough Bridge. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify R. H. Rand, in answer to his communication of Oct. 15t 1918, to the County Clerk and Chairman of this Board, that an opening in the ` for Slough Bridge has been made at place indicated by 'War Department. �i r In the Matter of Cawing of Crossing on County Road over Oakland, I Antioch & Eastern Railway at Concord Cemetery." The Railroad Commission of the State of California, having recommended E' to the Board of Supervisors ander date of Jan; 18th, 1917, the closing of the crossing over the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway at Concord Cemetery on com- pletion of a road on the west side of Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Tracks running ` j toward Concord and said Road having been completed, and it appearing to the '' Board that said crossing is dangerous to life and is not a public necessity at this time owing to the completion of the above named road leading to Concord. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said jroad over the tracks of the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway at Concord Cemetery crossing be and the same is hereby ordered closed and it is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to notify H. A. Mitchell =$ General Manager of said road to construct fences across the said road on each side of the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway tracks on proper right of way line,y., I I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, #ovember 4th. 1918, at 10 o'clock a.m. � a I .Clerk. J "I_aEi n .91 i I I i I f t I A, i I __ 5 i IN TAF. BO?.RD 0,' SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, "TATE OF CALSFORNIA. Monday, November 4th, 1918. ' ! The Board met at 10 o'clock A. M. i Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Gnott; I J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook snd I,. J. Buchanan. J.". ':dells, Clerk. ' K - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 ' The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of October, 1918, are read to the Board by by the clerk, and the Board approved pproved as read, and signed by S the clerk and Chairman of said Board. y In the :Natter of Communication from Alameda County Society for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. A communication from the Executive Secretary of the Alameda County So- ciety for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, was read to the Board in relation to one John DeMartini a resident of the County of Contra Costa, who at this time, i is under the care of the Alameda County Anti-Tubereuloeis Society. The clerk of this Board is authorized to notify said Society that the Board E of Supervisors would relieve said Society of the care and keeping of said person at the earliest opportunity whon their Hospital now being erected at Weimar, was 3 aready to receive patients. I c 1 In the Idatter of ':',tater for Sprinkling of hewn and Use of Court House and Jail. It is on motion duly made and carried, b;, the Board ordered that the w' ' District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized for and on behalf of the County I of Contra Costa, to make application to the City of lkartinez, for a special rate ' to be paid by the County of Contra Costa, for the use of the County in Sprinkling lawn and for Court Hause purposes, Jail, etc. I In the :Natter of Appointment of Night ?latch,an. 3. R. Veale, having notified this Board that Frank L. Mcilamara,Night 7latch- man of the Court House has resigned and enlisted in the United States Army, e€ It is, on motiar dud. ris'de and carried, by the Board ordered that said x position of :tight 2atChmFn be and the same is hereby declared vacant. It is further ordered tnrt ^ran: L arkir_, be and he is hereby appointed l I Night :Watchman, for the Court House at a salary of 4100 per month, until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that the Coanty Auditor draw warrant on General Fund for the sum of $100 monthly, in favor of said Frank Larkin, for payment of said services. —"W 1 I In the Batter of Communication from Contra Costa County Council . of Defense. - This Board having received a communication from the .Secretary of Contra Costa County Council of Defense requesting that $250 be set aside for the use of I - said County Council of Defense, in defraying, expenses thereof; It is by the Board ordered that said County Council of Defense be and they are hereby allowed to present bills for the running expenses of said Council, to this Board, for an allowance up to the sum of $250. tThe said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s II -. I In the :Satter of allowance to Indigents I a It is b the Board ordered that the following cash allowances heretofore made to following named indigents, be and the same are hereby cancelled from and after this Date: Mrs. Sarah E. Gray; Kate Dolan. Mrs. Eva Acrey. �a and allowance of supplies to W. E. Allen, Edward A. Parsons and Edith Benetti.� In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is on motion duly made and carri=d, by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances commencing on the dates set opposite their respective name be and the same are hereby granted to the following named indigents: Hattie Aspgren, $15. per month, commencing October lst,l 918. Catherine Brandon, A25. per month, commencing October let, 1918. Firs. Henry Maguire, $25. per month, commencing October let, 1918. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County � Treasurer is favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board._. I j r i In the Latter or Protecting .Varehouses in Contra Costs County. ' ( The County Council of Defense having forwarded a communication to this Board requesting the Board of Supervisors to supply guards for the guarding of all were- houses in Contra Costa County, and it appearing to this Board that the number of war - I � houses is so numerous that the funds of the county will not permit of the hiring of guards to p1rotect said warehouses, and it appearing further to this Board that the ' individual owners of said warehouses should employ watchman to protect their said property, if necessary, It is, on motion duly made end carried, by the Board ordered that said re- Y quest be and the same is hereby denied. In the Latter of Completion of Contract ' of A. J. Grier, for completion of Division i No. 4 of the County Highway. R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Posta County, having reported to this Board, that J. Grier's contract to complete Division No. 4 of the County Highway has been completed according to specifications; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said can- tract be and the same is hereby declared completed, and said road accepted as i completed. , It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said A. J. Grier i for work performed or materiels furnished on said contract be and they are hereby ordered to present same to this Board within thirty-five days from this date. The vote on the foregoini order being unanimous. In the Matter of petition of Residents of Maltby Addition to Concord, for the furnishing of Lights. A petition praying for the furnishing of ligtts in Maltby Addition to town of Concord. was read and presented to the Board. The Board takes no action thereon. n iII I I I In the ;Satter of Opening Avon Drawbridge. i 3, R. Arnold, having reported to this Board, that the Avon Drawbridge is in � need of repair so as to allow said bridge to be opened readily, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that R. R. Arnold County Surveyor be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary repairs to said bridge so as to allow said bridge to be opened readily. - 4. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of allowance of claims in Supervisors Districts I Nos. 1-2-4. It E-nearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury i of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which sail moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State 9utomobile Taxes collected b-, the State Treasurer find forwarded to the Treasury Y, o_ Contra Costa County, dgring the year 1918, which said money shall be expended by said county exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges an culverts, in said county, and the following claims hflving been presented against Supervisor Districts Nos. 1-2-4, of Contra costa County, for labor and material + i used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts i of said Districts Nos. 12-4, It is by the Board ordered that t'e following claims against Supervisor Yi District No. 4, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction, and �* maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor Districts Nos. 1,2, and 4 be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra -_ •3 Costa County: j ?dame. Amount. i Sup. District 1: The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, assignee of Municipal Imp. Cc.........$297.56. The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, I assignee of :Sunicipel Imp. Cc. ....... 297.56. 'u The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, assignee of i,Iunicipal Imp. Co. ..297.56. The -+echanics Bank. Richmond, assignee of Municipal Imp. Ce. ..... 297.56. The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, N ii assignee of !.Ionicipal Imp. Cc...... 297.56. I " The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, assignee of Municipal Imp. Co. ... 297.56. The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, awsignee of Municipal Imp. Co. ...... 297.56. Sup. District 2: Danville 'd`srehouse g Lumber Cc. ......... 1077.20 a A. J. McMahon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .567.67 Natomns Co. of California . . . . . . . . 164.93 Idatomas Co. of California . . . 75.14 Redwood i.dnfg. Cc. . . . . . . . . . . 416.62. Bank of iinole, assignee of -.F.Sulliran.. 590.622 Sank of F inole, assignee of :.:.F.Sullivan..569.23. eT a Sup. Dist. 4. I Ernest Arata . . . . . . . . . . . ...33.00 R. R Arnold . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 Central Garage . . . . . . . . . 13.75 A. J. Grier 296.26 ' A. J. Grier 176.22 . A. J Grier 43.20 " A. 1. .prier 262.62 A. J. Grier 202.44 a A. J. Grier . . . . . . . . . . . 186.26 #� A. J. Grier . . . . . . . . . . 234.67 A. J. Grier . . . . . . . . . . 141.43 i R. B. Hansen . . . . . . . . . 10.00 David L atimer . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 Leyshon Lougher . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 ' George Lougher . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 ?lilliem Meddle 19.25 Natomas Co. of California 164.94 . Natomes Co. of California 317.53 - lvatomes Co. of California . . . . . 159.57 Natomes Co. of California .164.09 Natomas Co, of California .158.03 Natomas Co. of California 164.43 Natomas Co. of California 83.30 Natomas Co. of California 176.54 Natomes Co. of California 87.15. , Redwood 1kifg. Cc. . . . . . . . 58.50 Western Pipe & Steel Cc. . . . . .71 ' Natomes Co. of California 166.32. Ii The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, i I In the Matter of allowance of y ' claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the j Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by y I the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered o e the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 11th, 1918, at I i10 o'clock a.m. Charman. I /���ry��•'" t y,- Clerk. d i fr. I 4i i a Ir yiy�l I fI a I 2 IN THE BOARD OF SUPEWT_SORF OF CONTRA. CO-TP. COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, November 11th, 1918. - The Board met at 10 a 'clock a.m. Present c Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Vincent Hook and W. J. Buchanan. J.H. '!ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P. Casey. .. I In the Platter of allowance of claims in Supervisor Districts Pros 1 and 5. i ! It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa ` County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Taxes collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasury of Contra Costa County, during the year 1918, which said money shall be expended by ' ', said county exclusively, in the construction and maintenance of bridges, roads and culverts in said county and the following claims having been presented jagainst Supervisor Districts nos. 1 and 5, of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridge and culverts in said Districts Nos. 1 and 5; j It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against SupervisorM Districts Nos. 1 and 5, for labor and material used exclusively in the construct- ion, and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor Districts Nos. 1 and 5, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special. Road Fund e of Contra Costa County: Supervisor District 1: y Name. Amount. The Mechanics Bank, Richmond assignee of Municipal Imp. company . . . . . . . . . . . . . $297.56 t The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, assignee of Municipal Imp. Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.56. The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, assignee of Municipal Imp. Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.56. The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, - assignee of Municipal Imp. Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.56. The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, aseignee of Municipal Imp. Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.56. Supervisor District 5: Name. Amount. ; Natomas Co. of California 190.23. " . . . . 279.91. - . . . . 191.68. 219.17 213.66 " 185.30 t 220.02 . . . . 221.92 216.89 . . . . . 232.56 I I n 1 71:x% i In the Matter of Allowance to indigents. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a cash allowance of $10. per month commencing Nov. 1st, 1918, be and the same is ' hereby granted to Luke Dickinson. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the r County Treasurer in favor of said Luke Dickinson until the further order of this Board and that the County Treasurer pay the same. ' It is further ordered that an allowance of $12. per month in supplies $' I be and the same is hereby granted to Nino Bingsrud commencing Oct. 1st, 1918. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: ?Sone. Absent: Supervisor Casey. .. i K '7 I In the Matter of Election returns for General Election. a Now at the hour of 10 o'clock s.m. the Board of Supervisors meets to - canvass the returns of the General. Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, in each of the different precincts thereof, on Tuesday, November 5th, i 1918, and the 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 does canvass the returns of five of the precincts of Contra Costa County; .n. Thereupon this Board having been notified by the Secretary of State Legal ,. Lei that the Governor of the State of California, had declared this day aoliday, i Thereupon, said canvass being incomplete, it is by the Board ordered that the further canvass of said returns be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Tuesday, November 12th, 1918, at 10 Velock a.m. 1 I And the Board takes recess to and until Tuesday, November 12th, 1918, {s at 10 o'clock a.m. i i . . . . Clerk. a X e i .Y I id IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON^_RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAbITORNIA. Tuesday, November 12th, 1918. `S The Board of Supervisors met at 10 o'clock a.m. i Present: Supervisors W. J. Buchanan, Chairman pro tem; : Zeb Knott, and Vincent Hook. . J. H. Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors J.P. Casey and J.H. Trythall. In the :natter of Temporary ` i x � Chairman pro tem. It is by the Board ordered that W. J. Buchanan, be and he is hereby appointed Chairman pro tem of this meeting in the absence of Supervisor J.H. #i 'aE Trythall, chairman of this Board. - In the Matter of canvass of Election Returns. ' Now at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. the Board re-convenes to canvass the returns of General Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, -; �f. and in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday, November 5, 1918, and the returns of each and all of said precincts being on file in the office i of the County Clerk, the Board then and there proceeds to end does canvass "t the said returns of all of the remaining precincts of Contra Costa County; =r` Thereupon the said Board having completed said canvass of said returns finds that the vote in the several precincts of this county for the candidates a hereinafter named and for and against the different Constitutional Amendments and "* i% Propositions hereinafter designated and submitted is as shown on the following statement thereof j a^ i I i M xs i x z. 4zY Ni STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED 4.. AT THE r. , GENERAL ELEC`I'ION HELD *: NOVEMBER 5th, 1918 ., Q� ..............................., x s COUNTY ` (section 1262,P.I.CodO - ti Statement of the Vote Polled at the Governor Lieutenant Governor v Secretary of State : Controller Treasurer ' ;a 4 a m F ^")6 a ° o M e ELECTION N a a s o ° i m z PRECINCTS o �: �^ ! w z z p U Hi('vrrj0,No.1 ..p s4 47 30 9a_ 68 /7 46 4/ /a- 7N 1. I-"[i i,u N.,2 /G qo a3 /a 63 s7 3- 14 ii1 C „t .3 / ..Z /S' 5t /3 /7 /° 2s 27 3 .3 -2 27 ----- rioh:nond�� t 3/ y z as q l 3G .3i 3 ; a dz . ttieh„ond No 2 30 9 H8 / /o JS 37 N/9 sG ss 7 /7 ffid,,nond No.3 4^ 2 79 3z 80 z3 94 89 .3 1 'q MMF- ,Ei,hn,ond No 4 3/ 7 4/ 5 /0 3r/ 37 7. 68. d/.. 9 9 A, ri•t / sH 40 /3 77 8,J /9 6 8G nnl No.v Ss 4s ,� Rwbh w,„d No.6 79 9 3� - /2 63 39 _ _ � _. R'chnwnd N. 7 a2 7 s6 /o .a3 '/-6 'j /3 63 s9 /o /3 il../o 9 Y`"9 2.2. 76 I�G u // Al i /d F 7/ Bich,wnd No.l0 40a 3 7 h _.- _..--... ._------ 7;c.uwnd Ao.3 32 /S s•! /J'3�1. 5%( P,ie mond No.9 / 6/ �, r 38 Go �z3 76 � 70. /S/P h��Lo /o, 7/ 3q /9 G/ /8 4(a S/ aG 77 dP /o 14,4_ -- n,•!, n l tt z 7 /F/ S4 /i/1/ 27 5-3 /a 6 P s7 Z If Ri.i 12 3s' .4 66 9 .Zs 48 23 72- 73 7 38 t2 o;7 GP 67 /'�' /z /3 /l:L•/ ? H7 {8 aj /N o //2 / ti,h, nd Nn r 1439 s/ 7z --- ye s2 -?0 73 66 /A{ // 9 // 7.4 Hahn wd No.16 /8 s 3/ 8 // e29 //.33 -14 g � �./° 8 / F 7 2/ lr�i„,.nd�„ t. 36 3 a9 i G 33 a7 // /{8 N P �: C 6 'Ta Pnhmond No.1S 37 8 37 3'I 7 37 37 7 L2 ss 9 ass, -_- t;hlunn;d �7 6 46 / 7 Y- 1-0 /e 73 67 /.S r,rt t s'4/ SP o96 9 � d -9 9 79 - -- tr h .21 6 s u s �� / /9 G /L /o VV A/ g 7o Y No 0 37 � G/ 0 22 y.2,1 -? Via/ 46- s3. /G rnd„nond No 23 /7 a/ 0 22 43 1&i hnmud No.21 7 h/o l y B.2 76 /7 /3 _/ g t P.,rh,no„d No.25 2 7 7 d /o .z.0 as 7S4s- Richmond No.2G 21/ 8 .2L �; /a ao a7. /a t/3 - 3G; 9 /s- /a- 7 rjs- - -- --- Rid -id No 27 5'/ /.4 La d°: /3 Ha sy !I,?A1 74' 63"=2./ r7 /7 -23.5-P WoNnond No.2S G7 /s/ 87 Hr /6 60 8P �J4//3 9"l J-2 /L _ /P =29//°/ Richmond No 29 305- G 36 i! /� .Z3 38 '! // sY II s7 s/3 I elunond No 30 2S // 41/ /� a8 .3F /7 571 H6 �s /2 / � 1 ,hn,ond No 31 53 /.2 HP -23 40 44 ti /9 711 69 /8 A0 -73 i./65� t,a„nondN, Ar HS /a /Al HH /,348- - <lz /a /z If !y San Pablo No.t 6-4 38 3k H H939 6 8a [7 6 9 G 6 66 S..,gado 0 2 s3 s u6 // Y/ 4/d /9_`2 J"7 21 a ant 3a S /5` go P/2 G'/{d .29 oz /o /o L.21. 76 -13 90 a /. 7 4 .z s- 78. 6s as uz _ 30 /y-/gO H - --- Pinole No.2 Z7 3 s".3 // SS'S2 // /`� P.2 & /1 /° /.Z 8L.'_ trrrc,icc //9 6 96 S // S3 89 s//°rf /0 S- ".z /S' -./0 .2.3/od a7 ;" 2 old' .23 � .5' .r/,? u j Crocl.ett No.t 39 7z h� 3y( 7�s2 /8 P/ YO /s- 9 /o // 8/ G s� E a-h,tt No.2 /d 6q.34 A hh/ 8/{ / /•l eS- A9 Crockett N..3 49 83/ 8 473/ �/a 70 6s 7 /.t \'ntm,az �° /o N.3 rf2. F 79. s9 G /(, i, // C 47 - Port c t No.t �-2 3 / -3 a, /4 9 7 est/l /o N¢ ' 76- 9 /n /0 /a 7a SA 7 tism T:uuou37 0 // /( 33 3/ 7 //.3 -74 /� 9 .?</It nrr.c t,No.2 7/ 8 a 9 �/ 8 Lc3 26 i k /o '/l/03 SO �/ 3 3 3(7 v.,mn /s a G/ /3 42 /a 68 sz •s 3 z /3 5-( [:arnyette _ /6 73 j / -2/ GS // 7^2+ 7./o_.-P 1P,ra_a /2 /G 8 .z o " 3 2 4 126 / 7 .34 /� // ,v3 N3 /6 76 7-,; to /o q Totals B-ght car.a.e 39S'a17J c5"of SGgaa�'�2a72.. 6,2 03yoj- -s2s9LBG7/s n632.5'28 7C s I General Election Held November 511918 > a Mier Slate Board of Representative in { Attorney General Surveyor General 1 � / .I FyufimBal DisM Congress..,&4..Dist 7 n' 1 U o '6 < 3 F i ' /a 3 02 3v 1 k u 90 Z7 7 / ILA ,t s /z 79 74 /,s- /8 9_7s 7,/ /f 7� 80 /7 -- -- /o r� rr 79 8/ 7�aa 83 :� I/7 p /7 3 s9. L2/9 ,Gd _ 6sao 99 g8- /o /3 4'1 7s-I-V s3 V- -7-7 a s/ 79 e //-q- /°3 G7 8 /-1 7'1 94 4 9 9 _ e9— 7 9 7-2 .69 /7 79 1/0 74 / SS 'r/ ry /o 71- 1.2 -2o d X >a• 3/ 7� 8z a 2 /2 8 /Y as /ay /ao 36: ✓/ �//9'al - a-3 ry G s�7 sg ro 8 ! �g/a 7? as /9 GP '7/a Y s G 72 �a/,5, X79 r/C 602 6 e2/ 7� 3y /8 AV ;/�3 /<S- -17 7 !3 9 _ O 79 J6. 89 85- /d 7 s 9z P7 /a 88 i 72 G/l. /2 53 _ 70 // -- ra s 69 7-2 8 A7.3 71/ 9 /a7 ; 78 7G t I a /a7 v,z 437_ __ g rz/_ ___ t _A 77 10 9/ :x � 3/ �{ 8 7a' - N1 177 .4/.2 'V[•S ;77a4+;,s[a 9r 5 #i/a2a a/{o39 79z Ela ' fi: �� - 1.:. Statement of the Vote Polled at the Governor ti Lieuteuaut Governor Secretary of State N Controller i Preasum t z ;I z ELECTION PRECINCTS c = ° " ¢ H A 5 ti M a z ; _ z Q r T.W.Carded Forward q•,iln t Cr-lc No.t Walnot P-k No.2 � 3p { 70 s 3d G9 I /9 8� � 83. 14 9 7 B 87 3Lvtinez\i. t 'i 6 �z G_.T1.( 39 _ P. W _ 69 9_ `/' 7--74 U. q _.Martin-No.„ 9,I s G/ k3 s 90 7 3 Martin-No.a 7 a8 a3 -4 •u5ray_ 4 3 `/ At 39 Ir-t- No 4 11 7 97 r 9 s-/ Xd 2a/rL /a- /a /oz z asr s -- 3C z8 C•n r JIMr 2 -27 7 73 / 9C XS /d 9 c� oo r �.i /7 G / 9 � ; 7 7/ a /�z //s /s 8 y9 �132 4 89 ' � 8 /3 �9 conoora o 2 Yo _ h /s` s 8 / i�_S s[ /o d o Co caul\. ' - ------ -- - �' /51 7 -� - -� C i.z 2/ ' 28 3 2a rs Ala /9 3a d 6 6 3 416 2a 63 G 3 /s/o _ Co-fl 9 443 7 r/4 — — Poehcen 32 y C/ 15- -z7 sy 6 T.G ; , I i'itt V Nal p `J.3_ yr_33 /i 9r .29 ..- N 7 /oP Pitta �0 2 4 C e.2 3X 7, 69 Pill"b3 3.1 s <l6 hr G 3sya: 8 7� dS 7 Nit,btirg No.•! Clayton 4a 3 .3ht -4 ' aro ran .'rritory /ez 3 73 / / 17 hr7 / / / -/,F- Buy ,F3 y Point. . sa zG 7f-- i'- �,zG _4/ G lS qz n /(,�//6- 8S/J 38 -d/ + • N,,.toi, ia3 z /6 .z. z/ /7 J z 33 j2 G- 3 / 3aT Antioch No.>_ „s'( / 39 - 3 -'s3a- r/3 7,9 _ I�.� B 9 ii 3 /o�,aL innoc,No.2 _. , ir /7 7� 78 7 AntiociNo.a ";Z4 /o3 a .0 9.3 -�- Lone Trec (2 C Vol 4! // -17,97 /do //5/ -YS/ /T jl/.L /s/.23 $rc t - i-N 0,z al 11-V z s-( y s-/ /d' _'I 40 _. r,o a No.° 77 7/ /Z // j 8 7-1 ry. - Byrom No t .fes S /e/ sj 3a.Wig- /l. 1 53a�-/7 .'� ByrnNo._ 13� 7 3C / 8 /J. 6/ ouidov,u-o. i3G 3 fr -2 3 3G '12 ..167 77 / 77 eZ- 77 h.2B/<26 /r/ d6/.2 9 778 3/Ys�7 ia37 II _ �. ?76 93s«{�1zC,F �,�Yo(s99 �9sL/aP.2/o93 88185[2 C/,23 Q -- CONTRA COST A I u — a — ; t - , I o u COUNTY TOTAL5 : . I General Election Held November 5, 1918 Attorney General y r r Yt�SW Bwi of Representative in F " Sorve o General WmWd 2nd.....OW(l s Congess_.777..Dist. 3 C w w { It h6 tiu ^ , A y -.. y � 8 /9a. � /s� F r 79 a/ 96 � 9 79 71 l G 8s 77 11-3 /z y d 8 /3 /a8 97 a6 4/a8 /is /7 /do I / 3 a7 k zs s a7. z°z h 7- cl 9 9z d7 - 0,4 - 7 9 /o -4-9 89 /r gg _ Y9 69, 6° /y 70 7s /o 94 3 4.1 x Stu sus s. s�K /. 7 HS h�a /3 a s/ '17 6 sG — .s- 7 6z /8 73 /8 /a8 ---------- 1 _/1 7/ k 68 7 ! G8 Gy s- ''9 P 7/ 63 A/ 6S 7/ 8 _ 8� s 6a7 G [s- 76 5/ 9a a s3i6 /63 j z /G /3 727 1//7 .29 �/�3 /39/9 /02 /S/2 79 75' �B`/' Pa /o `I8 . a� 1,3 X938 67 76 4� s` S 6 P 4 is-/0 173 711 Paha A,/6+499. 6o/d&76 X6783 /09y 5 h � a u s Awl Statement of the Vote Polled at the Member of the Assembly d Associate Justice Supreme Associate Jusbce Supreme I F.Iglljee,?h._ District ,t Court—Full Term Court Shod Term ,,.948�� a ti � o ELECTION p j w 0 PRECINCTSw V F r :1 c ,. 1 7z --J 43 4/ 73 77 -. i - . 63E(Cc t Ao.2 as-M3 11 t \,-3 x _ ]1 Cerrito Ao.4 WLi hrnond No.1 rschnmd No.2 _. - U .9 ate... Ii3G aa- SJO ills l,iel i Na.3 I 8"I d.2 ._.�1 6, �j G- 7S IJII Y7 1,el a No.a -23a X33 16-zr --- — Ri,lnnond N..5 Rid n 1,�,.c B /mss /� 'd 7�z 49 s-s ... 74 --- '------ - ,a:, hiel,n,nnd N0 7 ricl nd xn s rrchn-d N, 9 67".2C �S',Z 33 s¢ r„d a 106 3.2 9 543 30: G/ r,'I No.11 _ 46 3z s-/,at u a-G AZ PP _ r gelut N12 I 63 z� aot /G G3 �68 ricl X..14 _... t _ 7/ a� da, 30 Lz 80; . 16,1,,n nd No 16 7, ririclmond\o.1S d}2Y,1a2 d9.c25' o2.. . 3'S�.. --� ---� cl o,l\a.17 _ j +/G / r�3 Z2c3 . G 'u5/ r,! , ,1 N..19 At .2,/ la 3zs3 s4-1 llcl, ,I\, 0 0 _ - 7z2/ _ 5-. 37 r el ,n t N.. 1 _ .. - 7/ ago -.-. � -2Y ffidnnond No.22 4,4 '31 J-9 luvhn ul N,.23 I 4/ �1a2, 3C ..20 +/3 R;chniond gir n.�� 77 a 3 _ �'d .7s-9 RicLmm,d No..o' - T- -. - - - li /L 33. la Stl I410 hicluno d\o.26 9s- .7A 3a 20 31 141 ricl--d No.27 � 7/ -27- +lot .31 G3 I'7/ rich,o i No.-S /o"f 92. 1 ch o 1 n >o . _. s- /a 3119 IV4 --S-Z, 5- _.. ricL d No.30. - '""9. 5(i o2/..-4,3 nei,,.a gin.31 1' q-4 a7: 9,2 33 s-9 G7' _ I,diu oo� 1 1_' S93o _.- ,3S .2-7 87 a9s� d9 Sn 1,11 _---- _ .. �� :..._.-5f9 4u,1aLlo No.2 - Giant 33 /-z d t 7-17 d1[ Rod- X99//3 3-1 9/ 7u Ffa - /27 _. . Pinole No.1.-_ - - -. 9 / _ 39 375-7 �77 u. q - Pinole yo.2 - u Y 14 <!6 a s8 S 1 IIcr vles �a23 ,Q - -G7 6/ 83 /08 Crockett No.1 _._ _. ..._- __� YL/.:.. _ _ -. _(>/ 37.b3 ---" Cr Ie&t No.2 r 91 9 GY s7 0 77' - Croekett No.3 val.- 67 19 g rWt c.ta No.1 0 } �BH l�Z 70 tits 76 Port Costa No.2 _ - -. 71 /0. .6-4. 53 30 G/ _ -..- 13 3/ _ _tiro P:unou ... _ -_... 114 e2._. -. eZaS /9-.2c veno � 6a 5[q L.figetto 7z /o f/ 19 -5-7 - 4 7-- — i, h llianibra - ! 77. . _ &.9 X3S-47_.. _. ,1 7.... T.W.Brought Far—d 3LL6/aoyr ada/ I General Election Held November 5, 1918 x...,x �ro .M1m unGiaia wmfe..:�1 (or n.l d rI.Gun r e&my L.Iwed.i �. 11s.q,c�q�;(,Justice I; Superintendent of 1 County Superintendent •Dist.Court of Appeal Public Instruction of Schools Sheriff county Clok `. z 4 b a > u 5 ] Er] { „ 6 o I 9 .�. 7 t x C � •- I, r n F ' -27 p /o 28 R37 p is zo 3z. 3z 33 6° _ 7/ 93449I/9� 9.9 ` .5-9 .1/ Y4 -1 67_73 -27 L o 7` -- --3 73 6 / / 79 63 s7 1/ LS 67 6� J-7 G 9L �d 70 Gz a6 4991/ - 67 p eza- 68 76- 76 73 7,1' -- G3 a.P 5-4 70 { 9z6 �0 ��. _ a II --- ' 70 w a° ss 77 70 �zs 77i 7i. 7° 7- a� Ls- 74 9 d� dl3 flu .2-Z 34 I �J� 87 67 6A( 0-7 7,2 - Q/ 4-7 'A747 �G7 _ az - h -27 I 7 77 as d/ 93 9a 9i_. a.7 iia x:38 17 3e - I 3o !i 93 87 rlr�' 3z st 67 7d �7 - o2s-iia /c6 / z Ab 3 o 47 X02- 70 /7 "1 I iA 3_s13 3oYs_. .-._ 389 �a 95 j ' s i , Statement of the Vote Polled at the € Member of the Assembly i Associate justice Supreme Associate justice Supreme ,7r.District t Court—Full Term Court short Term.T ELECTION ti a PRECINCTS Id a ji d i ai 3 Ij li z> Tori c l a Fo ara `v:a,ut c"�r:No.i --- wnt,maor.No.z ! yz G 40 -7 � b9 \ra ti.- No.I - 8 I . p�p L a 3,2 lro ti c \ .. � �tp9 43 4L.2 140. lla l.mce No.a gag /7 3o \rnrtiucz No.4 Mart 8P �9 7H ��3 s Ih 3ra,li i vi-Hill Con-rd No.> 9i /3 ss-3G 73 dY ConemJ No.g GO '/_ '.3/ AT d6 �•!Si j „.. Concord No.3 �tinnua tc to ! y ezG R ffG /.3.. s-G 3s`6B �7z 7/ // sG 5,7 9 3a /74A �uo e29 J 7 - I PAW No.i - @ -— 76 ,s7 3 73' Pittsburg No.3 76.'37. 70 Pittsl - - —_— --_ —� 90 .97 �d _ Clayton d 76 S 2z 3s ss- - 7 .Z /-Z 7. iso r;nt N f Antioch .,2/ /9ota -29,. No.I I. - - GAS gZo 65/ 33-311 M am.iocb No.2 90,sS - 97 G/ 37: nutiwlt No.3 H9 I _ /oH /S; 77 uc Tec V ..__._.__ Lo /as H7 97 <ts 89 lirenti ood No.I � 3 _ d� _ - l.-,„nt a No.^ 4 7y /8 b -1(7 X28.s'St q/ Pyr—No.I - Byron No.2yP 32 e z G 3 t;,igbtneu I 69 G y6 Jess- Gq o,a:ror Y/G /9 7/s/�- uuy/�sz z M��3 77a /q S : yyy I p � � & CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALSI d N01£Fm ma.m�mee u:md+n�v R `t' General Election Held November 51 1918 la.J:�+a d�k P..a Bili k IwN u JF mid tk Gwuva�m t1(55.GI4.li.::..._justice ..... C Superintendent ofcounty Superintendentf Sheriff Com Clat �Is�-Dist Court of Appeal' Public Instruction of Schools 0 w g m v I; G u _ 1 38 8a a 9 �i�� €Ga �/9 GS, GG 72 7-2, F .3Z 97 8` �7 7/ 91 A9 7S z 7V —to 37 79 97. 14.7,s-: sy /b 417; /0 G /02 _ (U / --- /s2 s9 p /7 ss 7.3 /8 /7.9 9 �/92 1/67/00 Ig /as 3L /03 1,g7 3� S/ g ell '10 5a rG T J- x 7 7e2 F13 -7/ - 79 -- 7�— GS �a.s z 67 7/ . 7 47 ear s-5 7g 77 Z�! 48 89 /,29 as /.2 x : --- - - - ^... I_ . i I Statement of the Vote Polled at the :> Auditor Recorder Tar Collector District Attorney Assessor 5 ELECTION PRECINCTS El qrito No.I El Cerrito No.3 a9: ezg riehnmmI No.1 da .- Richnnmd No.3 63 `o (,oZi _i- d;d I Richmond Nu.3 pj 9/ �02! � �a fir,... Rwhounel No 1 Ricbr-ol To.5.._..._. 74 Rich,m,mI No.c P�3. Pz. 8% ' 87 _ --- — Riclu nd No. 63 Gz 66 69. / dzt Rwhnioa,d No.3 67. _ 75/ 77 8 7P Rehr l N s 3, �/ 59 P% Lielm oud d7�No.11._. .. - /`� 77 _ GG eS� - - -- - - 77 c'h,n,d N,,.13 q76 7-1Riq2 79. g G8 Richmond No.1} /_4 - 7S.. D' _.._ ?,3 .7 . ..i__._. _.78i - Ri,li2noud No 15 �„5"' 47 Richnmud-N lG O &0 _. _ •3`f _..'_ _. 3er. ehm,na No.1ss7 sy G3 d� 6p Rwhn „d No 19 RM,,00n I No n Richmond No.21 77 _.. 79; 7G 74 :... P.ieh, nd No.2'a G7. 6 y 731: P d 6 -- taehmm,d No.24 9d _7 7... - - Rwhnmod No.25 5' -Y7 -- Rielm,m,d No.26 ys : .. '/G.: . Richo,mul Ne.27 7d ��, 77 / L� _ I:,c1m nd\o.28. /07 _— M,hn and No.29 Richmond No.30 G0 Rhdnnoml N,.31 _.. . _ 73: .. . - 7�; 8? N_ X.; 371 MkInnood No.12 San Pablo No.1 77 77; --. 7-1.. �/ : 7,1 San Pablo Na 2 70- __709 . 75/ 77 /' -- -70 i Giaot 91q 971 -- i;q,lco /,33 '2! -3� _ Pinote No.1. _. 7S. 7`2. 74 7G. j G9 I imle No.3 tQS- 8G, _. P°. .__ .- __ ./cG ___ ?7,- — Irere,des //a _ Seib- M. 7, Crockett No 1 Crockett No.3 7/' 17 1,dm,t 71- 71 74 79 7,9 Port costa No.1 99fYi7 ry85. - - - / — Port Coste No.2 �e�i / /?, YO — San f9 -s Tasvajara. - --.. . _. �a' /11:.. - h(0 -- --�o , s: _. -- - Ala,no est 1/9, s ez Lafn,yctte — %/ _ G S.- 77. Totals 8, ght Fo,,,,d General Election Held November 5, 1918 a r.. � Supemsor Supervisor Treasurer " Public Administrator ul r coruu Surveyor -t— ^.. ,7 �'/.7.S r. District .. .Dutrmt ,i.. i ❑ ❑ z F r - e27 /0 q 6 3e2 •.3o 77 77 Im 6! _ Ga _ 6z 3 6G 41' 77_ 8i 7S 7/ 76- 9Y a GG _ µdi _ 74 _ A8._ - 57 11",-4 6--- 15,/. 67 - 71f- 68 a 63 6G 2,7 39 38. a / 39 /� r _ 47 66 -- - 71 - --- I, 74 7, 77 uses- 67 d✓ ,. 61 Lssc efy 7-2 67 a/ ���9 7S1 it 7P 7z 31 7a 8 i 33 �s 6 7j s 87 m 8�1 v8 /off' //e3 -,— xll 87: a 9/ 77 74 71 -77 70 —— _ y „tf9 'f9 �P =a 16.3 7 tiX9 se -- E - - 12 Statement of the Vote Polled at the 1 Auditor Retarder Tm CoOector Distdtt Attorney Assc; i' F W O ELECTION i z w PRECINCTS I a z _z W o " t� ,r. Total Carried Forward Walnut Cicrl<No.1 %VnInut Cr,,k No.3 kG - -�'�'. 87 feZ 867 Vnrtincr.No.1 ; lo'E �o G8 _ /°� 6z - - irnrt s 76 lla,fiooi No.5 /8 /8 /9 -2o Martin"Nn.r, hr/_ /3P /�"2 •,tC /3� r Vine ILII Cnn—d No.i �9 Jo 9� 9oz' 88 Concord No.9 - Conan d No.a 17� 711- 4�0 6 9 7/ Con—d No.d 6 �Ga- GR-- - - - Pit[sbni No.1 87 - Pittsbo,g No.? ._. Vitlsburg No.3 eS� 5G u-7 .. tS-31, 1'iu.hur N... 1 G7. 67. /'7 -.. 44 Clayton s- /10 ---. 65/ /1-71 66 Morgan'Territory - a_— Bay Point. '/0.3 //o ..... //8 ��rtinly ,2G aG z6 _1n6o0h No.I. G K. 9. -. ... 7 .. 75� Anti.ch No.2as /e27 _... U do L No.3.. �.30 e2.5� 1 "o 37 3 1 Ont 1 No,1 e .. 3-1 By—'No.1 �7.2 79. r/ --- — — B oo No.n 17a' 7/ _ 711 76 ,Then �79 7G 7-P- - -70 77 - _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL General Election Held November 5, 1918 ;r ry - T sol- r Su Treasurer Public Administrator Corona Surveyor Tf2L 7'cL Iheonct Duhili �e ... Pio P� r y w .moi A . is o ^ O da 6o G2 6/ 66 6, 711 G9 70 6 E sCz /ad 27 3 zo 7/ 76 73 7/ V `Y 40 S6 4/0 ------------ ----------- - s6 94 sG Y. u 7T 6G- 7 - G 3s e2� M19 -aiz_ 137 79 7-F 7Y 6y G3Z GG 6� 7� __ -7,- 77 - -- - --- --- ^_ -27 =N£ .7 0 �P8 Gi9� Gifu -i n 77 —------------- � 3 f Statement of the Vote Polplle, at the r� 4 - Supervisor 4 Supervisor .« CL�WIL�.[Q�-.... �4IaAA— .._...._ ...District _ _..._ District 4 i I•;LI;CTION PRECINCTS '3 r 1.1 C'ado No.1 /07 aB .2— M SI Cerrito No.2 6.3 - EI Cerrito No.4 Richmond No.1 .2/ Richmond No,2 9 G� Richmond No.3 1l ichnumd No 4- Ricluuond No v Riclunmid No.7 - (� rw nmol No.9 Ricl mond No.III r i a i,col No.11 Rkhaund No 12 �Z- _.. _Richmond No.33 77 Ric] mid No.I I r- Richmond No.15 _ 71 .. _ Richmond No.16 Riohmond No.17 - Riehmond No.13.. R iehgunul No.10 _ .z6. Rwh and No.20 71 Ri�hooud'No.21 ]i chw i 1 No.22 Lmhmi-d No 2371 -------- i Richmond No."_a t-4-/ Richmond No.26 44 .. _.. rielmmnd No.27 _ 77 P.ichmond No.23 P.ichmond No.20 �'eS Ridonond No.30 Richmond No.31 - - -� Richmond Aa.32 Ban Pablo No.1. qan Pahl.No.2 Giant Rodeo _.. Pinole No..1 Pinole No.? _ ._..... ....___._ .mss Ircreules Crockett No.1 ' Crockett No.2 _ Croclmtt No.3 .t.- V ol.— Port Coata No.1 Dmn'illc 8:m Rain- '1'assaj:ua .V:uno Lgfnvette 11h:nnLrn _ 1 Tctais B ght F rwa d 1' General Election Held November 5, 1918 a 414,7 ,p„i /o %uma�'v Al �JP F � t b f. 978.2 f •n 75' 79 7 ' G/ 7� { 84 k - r s Go 79 79 79 At 3— _ Ps 7771 P /3a / j r I Statem�pt of the Vote Polled at the i 9-- s� I � a ELECTION ' ' PRECINCTS Totals Carr iea F--d ._ \Pal,t Crcel.No.1 Mat•li.e.No.1 Martinez No._ 7f i 7/ J� Marl.I..No.3 .. S7 -. - 'a 5/- Martinez No.4 //,' / /p \Gini nu No.G /,;, Pico Pill -- Concord Na 1.. Canwrd No.2 Conr rd No.3. Concord No.4 - _C�..nlinicd Go,rali _ "3, -z i I'itlshmg No.1 Pittshnrg No.3 Pitflburg Na 3 Pilklmtg No. } .. - _.... Clayton ........ _.. ___ _._.. .... .. e. \form❑"'crritory _.. 11.y Paint _lnfinch No.1 1f0 ss' �J. A"Lioell No 2 9114 S, Antioch No.30 S3-78 /a.3�/c a9 : Ll�nt„ond Na.1 � s9 � Byron No.1 p Byrn.No-^_ ICnighlsen o,daey `i s Qe CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOT_41Y��-. f General Election Held November 5, 1918 < a �I Z i _ `C, �3 I 77- _ 7s 7b'— 8/ —-------- r 4 r,. 41/ y, d y a Statement of the Vote Polled at the ILI BIXCTION PRECINCTS 1:1 Ccrrit.No.1 El Ccrrito No.2 -- .. ----...- ._._--...__ El Cerrito No.4 P.icomond No.1 Richmond No.2 _ Richmond No.3 -... .PM—ond No.4 Richmond No.5Oft Ilielu:ond No.G -. Richmond No.7 Richmond No.9 - Richmond No.9 •: . liic]"I I No.10 �. Bieluonnd No.12 ._._.._ _...._..... _ -_.,.__.___—._ —.__�. _. ....._- _.. ........... ....... ...... y llk-Maoral No.13 R'ichmnud No.if . _ - - Rich uond No.IS _ .. Richmond No.76 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.1S ... Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 Richtoond No 1 Richmond N 2 ry liiclm cod\o.23 Richmond No.24 _. Richmond No.25 _ --. Rieluuond No.26 - Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 RiAtuond No.29 p Richmond No.30 - Iliuhmoul No.31 R.idn nid No.32 S;m Pablo Nu.1 San Pablo No."_ Giant _ Iludco .Pinole No.1 r Pinole No.2 ]ll`rC111Ca - srlby 47 _. Crockett Ijq.1. __.__.._..__..Jh`. _ ._. 94. Crockett No.2 83. Cockett No.;i __. ._.. �G. ../^.. _ - ... 1.�7i... 71. � ' - Pnrt Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 -57 15:2, _. Danillc _.._ 4.9 San Rnmon 'I 'F,.gjara - - i.. Alamo - t: Lafayette ... ` ._._-_ •. Mora^,a . Alhnmb:•a T talo e o aht Fo wad o �Z�{ I f General Election Held November 5, 1918 :.... 7"_�✓ v.W�✓,�XOi�fY .3a�erOWH�'i ,���L-"a far✓wrWNa�.s Js 7771 1 ,o _ . Y xr .z : 7's 7C.. f' ; 23 Statement of the Vote Polled at the ha ELECTION PRECINCTS :.1 Totals Carried F—ard Walnut Creels No.1 ._ \Palnut Crcek No.n. . Martinez No.1 D� - .11n twez No. A(nrth—No.3 .. Martinez No.4 _ Marlin-No.5 - - - -.. Marlin'."No.G Fins Hill -.Concoct No.1- 99 96 Comonl No. — _ —— 5� —— -- 9------- " cndcnra No.3 Cnneonl No 4 Correll Pacliew -l'ittsb -6 To.1 Piltsbog No.3 I'iltsburE No.3 e� CI:1}•toll '. Morgan lerr;tory - Day Point Nichols Antioch No.1 .__._,lntioch No.3 ,. Antioch No.3 Lone Tree ]ircntuo rl No. Byron No._ ]3yrou No.9 Fnightsen - ...Oalilev =Y .._ .- 4. i ." 1 General Election Held November 5, 1918 _.__G ✓nwr¢�cc�n.:. /30� L /�9 `ezca�u�v /G�vmv /6� w"c�uu�'�- = o F - Ff ----------- : { s9 i i GA41 GB Al h Statement of the Vote Polled at the - - z ELECTION PRECINCTS =" ]il C •ito No.I El C,rr,to N. 2 ba C'crrit.No-3 Pichmond No.1 ^I Piehmm,d No.3 fin P,idmmnd No.3 ..-. RiOnou a No.5 Pichmond No G Pichmond No.i Ri I uond No.8 , P,ieh—nd No.s ,l Richn'n'1 No.10 _ Richmond No.11 _ Rwhnmud No 12 - .. Richmond No.13 Riclunoud No Id - - - Richnmud No.15 Riehmoud No.IG Richmond No.77 Richmo'd No.1S -- - - Ricln'nud No 10 Rwinnond No.20 Pichmood No."1 .. - Richmoud No.22 . Ridn-nd No.23 Richmond No.o{ .. ._.. Ricluoond No.25 I?Mun.nd No.26 -.. Richmond No.27 Richmond No.26 Pichmond No.20 Ricluoond No.30 _ Ricluoond No.31 1 Riohmm d Nn.S? San P"I'lo No.1 - Son Pablo N 2 Rodeo Pinolc No.° Crockett No.1 Crockett No.'L - AAAA Crockett No.3 - 1'orl costa No.1 Port Cost,No.2 ... Dm,rillo .. San Rao,- Alan'. .11hombra I a Total Brought Fon a d i General Election Held November 5, 1918 C F r _ i : -.. - + i Statement of the Vote Polled at the i ELECTION PRECINCTS Tot s Carried Forwa,d \\-111not CCCeI:N0.1 \\'allot CteA No.2 Martinez No.1. _ vau,nc.No... nLn tinez Nn.3 ' .�: Martinez No.# Martinoz No.5 -1Gutcvz No.U Vine Dill - _.- Concord No.1 Concord No.2 Concord No.3 - Coueord No.d :1-ri,ilyd JA Correll ,;v, I'ittsUutg No.1 P ittsbnrd No.3 Pitkhrg-.No. PittsUin-g No.} .a Clayton Mor am'1•crr't-Y 3 Bay Point iebols :Antioch No.1 _Antioch No.2 .Antioch No.3 Lone Trec - Brent"ood No.1 _.11rcnt od No.o Byron No.1 Rprou No. Knight,- Oakley ----- — , _ r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS, I General Election Held November 5, 1918 O k. 71 f r �r _pry. 4 a :x .x x, P Statement of the Vote Polled at the ELECTION PRECINCTS Ii i i 3 PI Cerrito'No.1 El Conti No 2 -- 1:1Cut \..3EI 0,rrilo No.4 _ -�1 riel mond No.i 'I Pi,armnml No 2 Melon—fl No.3 Rehm I No 4 it - _.... Itirlunonil No.5 %Y P.icluuond Na.G _mw P,icl nd No.7 T,Ml,nand No.6 Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 1 __ .. Richmond No.11 Rinhmood No 12 Richmond Nn.13 - Richmond No_14 _ Rich mnd ho.10 WO'n'ond No.16 � Riclunmui No.17 Richmond"Co.13 Rielunond No.10 Richmond No.20 Richmond No 21 Riolnound No.2 Riehmm d No.2.1 Riclunnud No-24 Rwhnioud N..25) Richmond No.2G Richmond No.27 - - - Riclunond No.23 `,G -.. Richwood No.29 - Richmond No.30 Eiwhn�uo,d'No.31 Richmond No,3" S;m l.rblo No.I " San Pablo No 2 Giant - ^. y Rodeo i Pinole No.2 Hercules sdby Crochett No.1 --_. Crockett No.2 Crockett No.:3 *" P.rt C tr No.-] h P-t Costa;N .. San Ra—o _ Alamo I afayctte _ ll n ubra G a Ji_— T tats Brought F rwd d 1 General Election Held November 5, 1918 ' t` s k� 7-5 _ 3 ti m 3. s e. w Statement of the Vote Polled at the m ELECTION PRECINCTS Tatala Carried Farward 'W"l—t Crct•1:No.1 - Alebua Ctccic No.? Martin-No.I )lfartim,..N-.-2- X AfarflnC%N-.:] --Martinez No.# .lfartinez No.5 .Marl 1 .No.C Fin,hill - Cone- ]No.1 Cone-rd No.: " u�- _Concord Concord No.i ';^f Coach __.:.. } I'a,bemr 1,itfsbu g No.1 Pitkbnrg No. –__—____ -_ Pim."b y u M1111 me N-.+ Claytnu 3ioran 7—it-q' _Bay Point_. Nichols - Antioch No.1 ,lnliocb No.3 Anti-ch No.3 Lone lrec Brcuts-nd No.1 ]]crop No.1 Byron No.^_ __... Knightsen _.. . oaldey - y. I N CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS - 4 1 General Election Held November 5, 1918 e 7-1 -1 4�. - At 75 9 %" Statement of the Vote Polled at the k QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 1 2 3 4 5 ( 6 x 7 8 9 10 O t pq � O 4p ■ t � A $ M LUCTION >� aeo G �Cip M JI G PRECINCTS �' 7► e $B y c YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES"No YES NO!',,YES N7 YES NO YES NO YES:NO rlt 't No. 1 G� s�c,sr �2'JV 21 a a rrs �z 3o xz Gl B4444uG 2� 29a� 3,fa3 El t ,•rdo No.s 2,4{ /r9_/G 1.2_//4 27_/1/.2P 16_-10? 8 .234 s 23 -2 G 42 /7 El C'errilo So.3 --- - � /G /,2 G J9; 9 // $ ✓/ 6 // s/sr i; s /z"/o2 +}[ /e2 gr >o __;t r:l C,•rrin,No•a 7 /;. 3 // 7 _ / G 1 7 2.. s T. 't -7 ' r7 /1: a/ �/ as G x.31 9 2/a a� u Rich.nnd na .. 3a hI/ a7 17 4.21 .2//�2o -2f -2 .>7.2 /3 a6 /s/ -Z2 Z.4�G /61/9�/6 /3-a7 Ri<hn„ml So.3 s sa st1 36-r-90 sa€ ?7 '/7:3-5-37i/7 377 z7 14 V7 3 a7 -,eJ 9.21,9,? Ricl,mnnI;to.4 _J4 IAI /9 -Z7+r^J 33 /.s*,6 /d o2,3 17 Od 17 -27 4r /s-I /9 /9 /6 '.2,3 Riehmom]\o,a j5<a ///0,;43 36 .33 ,'e7 4'0 30 3 7 /�Seo J'3 AS uz.zs;.,z/3 as 3r Mchnurmi No.6 slr_ 79 ff /47'3 9 '/7:39 1/0 z 8,33 /6 a" G .3 F I,j8..z 9' ,3 y a s'e,3 `" Riel,m id\o.7 -1 -41:.3 / 3m7,e"..3 -2J-3S+.2'/4d'I. � 1.. 9.-_._ 7 7; /_? .1K /9,as/ z/ I y 029;ao Richmond\o.8 /7a �or/{eZidZS 3._ .39 eZ/ oZr .,2p Riehmand No,d -- •'. S/ `17'1/0 /13�38;stp�Sa a' a2F�'<1 33g 9 3asuT�2 z4�s zp.m73 Riel-ond\o.10 Riil" ❑I\, 11 Ifi,.lt o„d\o.12 _6 .375//Jxfp d3 :V-9 yta,.3q d„zTu�sa./ .3j a.s'_v- J7_39 11: 7. /f v'p 9.v3 ,39./d 2.5 zq rF�d Richmond to.14 s S,2 ;J-3.t eta �I` G 3 G 33 ata6 a2G Std rg �2� a 3r eta 3 7; P7 Richmond no.15 c- --6- - - --- st7 .�7:,;.5ta2z:3/ a7;/,�'o-2C�e2.c/�'.G r/ ;<3d as�J�d�a.a!/6 .2S J6 �$ _ RiOu-ntw.16 aG a2_ c 4 Ricb1 ml N.17 e'3.3A/ a3/A{ a3 /$ a7 /1 1/6_ez/ J- AG /6 /7x.2.3/.;-I 0 /,4 /T./gt luel,,, mt\o.1E ,/�t 8$a7 e2f 2s.3o ,aq aG -2a -96 7 &Js- / as a7� aaa r9 .2P r�,2 7 3 zs:aa, /;3a 3s:,a7d1s; 38a7a39 /�s zc a6 hid ul\ 19 :S' a a .� c2I v"p e,2/ -zJ fc3 u" 0L1 oZ/ Incl n ,1\o "t! �` 7. - - 11 a7 eZ5/o2s'a _77s _.._ ._ ._.. 2 3 K; 7. �,t/ar i,ebm nd\u n' W 6 y/ 31.13p,31 3 :33- 21 do .2.22 7d 3 9.28 e76j 9. 'r 026 zu, L ]wb mt\o '= ;y N _ 9; N.�'s-r.s��rx/�.�8 .tea vz� .�a _ i a�b n3 \, °:1 .S3 ag,.?3 A i�•" /1 ,27/,F. .l...2, a,P/t ! /3 /7./'>< -•-` 1 idn ,1 N.21 s 14-7;35` 23 a 9 261/y z -19;aq as /,-di 4:.27& ,a2iq.. .."J /.6,&o ]aohd No.r .gig 3.z; Y/7 23 /y 19 Richmond No.26 1x7J�4=23/la 2`S.// ,elf-.9 1/0 /7'G/eZ/d �/f/f_ /7•/a Riehmoud No.27 «S=S-' /ff,�1 y.2r 1-7 a..3_3s- T11-7-3 99'2 9 J 9�•1,1Z 17.-7 8 icmmd No.25 . 7/ G � . � 2 . 131 44�- Ricb d R m � � _L4 � r /�/i/ /S/_.. - S 7 .1e2� � ' "3 '221 a7 e.e23/r5 .. r - _ ..._ _._ ],icb„ ,YI\o. o .38 �a7r$t Jsa.2 '3r/ a�2 3 a�i/7 /4�•-2 2 30 3l z I iia, o d\ II SS"s/? 3/i �3-s1'�S-3.•z 3 3g j San Pablo No.1 33 Go:,/� 3h/sa ao /7 a9;/,3 ap P 36 4/rr. yar.SSC' lg�.zsc /G a San Palb,No.? }f7-'/S',v" /.S'a2 a4 3.2 Ar a2 17,I51 3 //.K dant ./,S' 1 J7 G 4 /tiy' P': I .7 /J /o s{ /7 ,1-; 9 ,s- INdcu 71 K5` i�o G 9 �o_��/s"mz 6 A:37 17'�z Z. 7�c t#/ e 71%5-[,a/ Pinole No.1 �'J 5C`7,,; , .3,St r9 4, 1/r 44'1,9 ye� 91'.31�/:3.2 .2,9(.Z", /a aa.�i I. ,3 Pinole Ito. _�5"d' s-i`a3,S-r 37 /P.4( 'J F/,ti /7-4 M . q --. . ]Iermdes X 8,3 S«2. v�8E k'P o'-/ S.ti<Irl, .65[ Selby _ - ga?G �.7;aa./o /.,/ a.2 /a. 49'41;/!.° 6 ./7JG• $ $ /G f- % ;.lo _..•,_, ,. .. 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Richmond No.19J/</ 4 eZt . �2e2�1/� 3/ IJ7 i I 7 Rtcbmoud No.20 Welinund No.21 e1-�'oZ3 Nab .3y§.Z7 c30 I j R¢hnmud No.22 9 /71I'3S.•Z .7; - RiehmonaNu.23. _ ',3�,! /,5 za /9 j/9 za! i I Riebnwnd No.24 eGa a.71 Af.3�/�°ZS-x°27 - Richmond 1\0.25 '/J io20'.4-1N I i _T- uZ8 /G %31 Riohmo td No.26 .. z : // I! /S/(it/S:/T'.7 Rie—nd No. / Richmond No.28 /�I 3a o2.L:2717-1 Richmond 7 a-31 Ri•Imm»d No.29ich •i Y/G i/,7i Richmond No.30 •J„Ca,;/2N.2///s d /%.�0 P.iehmaml-N.. A?�.31 a 57 Riclun»nd No.33 - S:m Pablo No.1 3-" /a S-/ San Pablo No.2 7'i 2J'/j'.2 h/Z Q - - i,._ GantjeZo3 7 9 9s 3'./�4 Rodeo 83 -V7�iYoG3e2,3:�2C; ..... Pinole N.l.. A/ a30j/G e30;M a30� Pinole No.2 llereulcs y�,2 a.8�;iso /.!S u6'o'8 9 - Selb1. .aG // /' /03�/�./0S-i -- - --- -- � I Cro.k.tt No. Crockett No.28,,z3z,��.33 .3/iiau.37 .22;.20;a/.28 Croekett No.3a3� .2/ /9 aero/iL c9/ Pala - f/h/ /,527/31/7,a+/ m - Pmt Coata No. Port costa No.2J,(/ /3 .23:/Gy'/a' llansille '.3s',�"a 9 71;,.z3:77 San I:maon , , T—ajant -. Almo Lafayette '7 ,'1"OJ6 g 7 : 7 9 8 Alhambra :29 eSS/!e2G d r ---------- --- - I --- Totals Drought Forward _ �1.��/�/•�Sj(J/�,2/e1V/�S/ `Y�_ _ t d s: � u � 1 General Election Held November 5, 1918 E T, N. V y ii I ti I pp Y � s I , - - - -- -- --- -- - 4 II � y � J I ' 4 h N o , i Ca II L. Y I: r I Y I I x 5 I P — — , p i x 3 � w w _YX Iryppl-- ➢ � " Statement of the Vote Polled at the QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS .i 24 25 A ELECTION p+ c gsg PRECINCTSq bq j z YES NOYES NO YES No Tobi C rted Forward — RrnInat Creek No.1 - 7 R*ainm creel:Aro.s Martinez No.] N &-,'1 { rf c 2 j� .32I/8 �� \Tart r e>No.3 � g f Martine.No.# Martin"No.5 \L•u•tmcr.\o.6 - a y�.. c 9 79 �7 �a a 89 Vine Isn - - - - -Cotcotd No: _. ._ .. - 9 hta 1, /Y7 - Coucord No.? _ .2°-z&4--/3 aG P 33' - -- -- _Coucord No.J-_ ..__.__ .. t 3' 6 /a5 X16 /3 �7 --'-— _ - - - - � PittsburgCowell 71 z,e.-i" a �(z..-/ /V7/7 4 9 - E. Ntts6nra No.2 --i— Pitl.bu,g No.3 /8.-Z9./rs- 2Z _ - ---a I'iu.cl w•No.h 93-2SC j/�.29/.Z.3 -`- f — - -- --- Clayton 9,d-d e1 �L7_ 6W7. .Morgan Territory �.� Z/ a`�Z jI B.y Point t /� 7 �f Mello]. 17 I , :\utioch No.1 ---- ------ Antioch --!Antioch No.3 6.2 -s7-64414 Antioch No.3 44 74„3.3 7.2./L P'd„ a -— - ----- --- Lm:e Tree 7a— -27 7Q 1�71/ 74':' g Brentrocl No.1 /rS'”•?./5 8 m28:: :� -._--__ G... llrent-wd No. /9 �7::/.�: J 5�f T ByrouNo,I a 'vo:' /y36./L3Gk - - --- - —� Byron No.^_ Mliglrtsen 7.a3o,�/O .3G .. Oakley 3j,71 ,36.Ta��� 7`// .1 n r _ -- q i L 1 1 - --7 --- -- { t � t 55 I i P 3 , t 7 d ' i h 1 1 I -I� CONTNA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS A General Election Held November 5, 1918 yg -- r 1 u ---. - - x T i I F >r IIn � h— -- �4 -__ -. V I l NJ�I I ! I I � 1 I 4 i I C , a ------ — -- -- v --- �_ — -- -- — - -- --AL--- -- -- — - --�- it it G i t � r F u Statement of the Vote Polled at the f"a I,ryl 3 ELECTION PRECINCTS , , I s r u k 1 „ I- rt i ---— -- 5 _—_._ — ---- — — r — i 'i I I 1 » I { a I p , Y ' i I I I' __-- i f General Election Held November 5, 1918 I i I , J x u 1 _ �I 3J V p d. N r - - 4 I o , I _ I And from the foregoing statement and result of such election the Board I determines and finds and declares that the following named � g persona have received ' the highest number of votes cast for the office set opposite their name and are duly elected thereto and certificates of election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: For Member of the Assembly Eighteenth Assembly District: William E. Calaha iCounty Superintendent of Schools: William H. Hanlon. ' Sheriff: Richard Rains Veale. County Clerk: Jasper H. dells. Auditor: A.N. bullenger. Recorder: M.H. Hurley Tax Collector: Martin W. Joost. District Attorney. A. B. Tinning. Assessor: George 0. Meese. Treasurer: J. Rio Baker. Public Administrator. Charles E. Delay. Coroner. Chas. F. Donnelly. Surveyor: Ralph R. Arnold. Supervisor District No. One: Zeb Knott. Supervisor District No. Three : C.H. Hayden. i Name of Judicial Township. Justice of Peace Constable. !j First Frank L. Glass C. H. Palmer. Second William E. Young James Ahern. Third: George 0. Duncan Harry M. Stov Fourth William Hemme Oscar F. Oleson. Fifth E. P. Jackson John Ott. Sixth James ?itzgerald W.S. McDermott. Seventh: A. H. MacKinnon Frank Conlon Eighth A. C. Hartley E. E.Thombs _y Ninth Robert Wallace, Jr. George H. Shafer ' Tenth C. H. McCausland Ben F. Hontoya V" Eleventh Wm. 71. Terry Arthur McDonald. Twelfth .(Ray H. Standish James J. Fox j Thirteenth Gus L. Goethals G. R. Trette. Fourteenth H. G Krumland A. J. LeGrand Fifteenth John Roth Arthur A.,Alstrom - Sixteenth A. W. Smith Wm Ludricks. Seventeenth H. W. Heidorn' Joseph A. Jesse. I And the Board takes recess to meet on 11onday, November 18th, 1918, at 10 o`clock s.m. (I fir. �hairman. :.,_ ZIA,9 .Clark. "c E i I i I I i �u v � I 2 I ! 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, November 18th, 1918. The B oard met at 10 o'clock a.m. 2 resent: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors 2eb ,inott, Vincent Hook and W. J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. =w i Absent: Supervisor J.P. Casey. _ _ 3 I In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619. 'g p Good cause appearing therefor, {t is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 101 August 15, 1918 2 15.00 107 November 5, 1918 255.00 4 109 November 15, 1918 7.50 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval _ of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i In the Matter of Lost Warrants. - Mary C. Lucey, and Henry L. Reinstein having filed with this Board affidavits y° I showing that a warrant was issued on Sept. 3rd, 1918, to Mary Lucey, numbered 7579 and being for the sum of 210, and that said warrant was mailed to deponent on Sept. 13th, 1918, and was lost; also that a warrant was issued to Henry L. Reinstein on the 11th day of September 1918, numbered 7497, and being for the sum of $8.00 , both being on the General Fund,and that said warrant was mailed to aaid Henry Reinstein on Sept. 12, 1918, and that same hes been lost, and praying jthat new warrants be issued therefor; x jIt is, thereupon, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said I lost warrants and that duplicate of same be issued by County Auditor, registered ! by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants. I � In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. Geo. 0. ;geese, county Assessor. and 11. W. Jnost, Tax Collector, having certified to this Board, certain erroneous assessments, to wit: I That improvements were assessed on Lots 6 and 7 in Block 21, Richmond Boulevard Tract, Contra Costa County, for the year 1916, for the sum of 22560, as ehoz:n in Vol. 3, page 599, and also for the year 1917, improvements were assessed against said Lots for sum of 22060 as shown in Vol. 6 page 670, and that taxes on said improvements have never been paid. That after investigation I f 7ell". } they found that no improvements were contained on said lots. i f Therefore it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that ' the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered to cancel said assessments on 1 improvements only as above noted, for the years 1915 and 1917. Also that all of Block 101 of the Town of Martinez, Original Survey, was assessed to A. Baccilie-i and C. H. Hayden, when slime was owned by Alhambra Union High Scho^1 District. ' It is ordered that said assessment be and the same is hereby ordered cancell d. ALSO that Lot K. Nob Hill Addition to Town of Pinole, assessed to Lucia C. Robinson, care of George Hooker, should have been cancelled, Tar Veterans Ex- a emption filed M arch 26, 1918. It is further ordered that said assessment be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled. That the following error appears in Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1918, to wit: In writing up Assessment Roll, the total assessed valuation of undivided 1/2 of North 58 acres of Lot 202 San Pablo Rancho assessed to Mary Kellyaas shown as $29,000 which should have been $2900. It is ordered that the County 6uditor be and he is hereby ordered to correct :A said Assessment Roll to read $2900 instead of $29,000, and that taxes be computed ' on said assessment accordingly. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey.. ,a i In the Matter of Members of i Board of Education. s i E. E. Howard, a Member of the County Board of Education having filed with this Board his resignation as a Member of the Board of Education of Contra Costa ; County, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said 7, ' resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. r I ' I In the Matter of appointment of 1jember of Board of Education. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that M. L. Benson, be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the Board of Education of Contra i Costa County for the un-expired term of F E. Howard, resigned. i i P 73 a In the Matter of allowance to indigents. It is on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that an allow- ance of $31.23 in cash commencing November let, 1918, be and the same is hereby � j granted to Pasqua Fiderio, j It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County j I Treasurer in favor of said Pasqua Fiderio, until the Purth=r order of this Board, and that the County .Treasurer pay the same. i � sr- ! In the hatter of Appointment of Deputy Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County. ` Frank T. Swett, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, appears T before the Board and requests the appointment of Fred S. Dirion,as Deputy Horticult ral Commissioner; I Thereupon the Board refuses to appoint a Deputy Horticultural Commissioner for Contra Costa County. ! i I �9 In the Natter of Arranging quarters for Contra Costa County Law Library and - District Attorney for the coming year. A delegation consisting of Judge McKenzie, Judge Latimer, District Attorray sleet A. B. Tinning, Trustee of County Law Library J. E. Rodgers, and R. R. Veale, , Sheriff, appear before the board regarding the arranging of quarters for Contra j Costa County Law Library and the District Attorney and state to the Board that the ouarters now occupied by Contra Costa County Law Library are insufficient and that they are too small and unsuitable for Law Library any further and suggest- ,g i ing that the rooms in the basement on the northwest corner of the building, be fitted up for a District Attorney'scffice, and that the Law Library be allowed to j use the quarters now occupied by the District Attorney and that the District At- torney elect A. B. Tinning consents thereto, and requests the change above named; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Judge Mc3enzie, Judge Latimer. A. B. Tinning, and R. R. Veale, be and they are hereby appointed a committee to arrange and prepare said rooms for occupation by said g District Attorney and Contra Costa County Law Library as above requested. i fIn the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and thosefound 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 B card. �! And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 2nd, 1918, at 10 o'clock a.m. �'•//%/ --- --/ .Clerk. F`•+•/yG;`'G YChairman. '� L4 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I Monday, December 2nd, 1918. The Board met at 10 o'clock a.m. ' Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Seb Knott; r a J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W. J. Buchanan. J.H. 'Wells, Clerk. {" it ' The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of November, 1918 are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. Ak In the hatter of Contracts with s 1 O'Brien Bros. for completion of +s. Divisions nos. 8-9-1Q of County Highway. t It is, on -notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that an ex- -� tension of sixty days time from and after date of expiration of last extension, on each of contracts for building of Divisions 8-9-10 be and the same is hereby I granted to o'Brien Bros. for completion of said contracts. i 5 i i In the i.iatter of Filing %aries i of County Physician and Assistant County Physician. Dr. E. "W. Iierrithew, having appeared before this Board and asked that _? the salary of the County Physician and AssisLent County Physician be increased; , It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the salary of Dr. E. W. ;derrithsw as County Physician be and the some is hereby increased from 4100 to •d2CO per month, commencing Dec. lst, 1918, and that the .' salary of Assistant County P hysician Dr. Coo. N. Sweetser, be and the same is a hereby increased from $5o to $100 per month, commencing Dec. 1st, 1918, I i � r4 In the Matter of Acceptance of Plans and specifications for Building of a Perry to be used crossing Taylor Slough. J.H. Trythall, Supervisor of Supervisor District No. 5. having presented _ j to this Board plans and specifications for the building of a ferry to be used crossing Taylor Slough. y� It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Said plans and specifications be and the same ere hereby approved as plans and speci- fications peci fications for the building of a ferry to be used in crossing said Taylor Slough. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise in the Antioc ledger, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, for bids for building of said Ferry in accordance with said plans and specifications adopted this day, said _ bids to be presented on Monday. January 6th, 1919.- up to the hour of 11 o'clock a.m. In thewatter of approval of Warrant: of Reclamation District No. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 799, be and the same are hereby approved, to -vit: No. Date Amount 'k 151 Dec. 31, 1917 $637.20 152 Dec. 37, 1917 990.55 g. 153 Dec. 31, 1917 265.50 r 154 Aag.30, 1918 780.01 155 Nov. 7, 1918 1141.76 156 Nov. 7, 1918 53.28 s 157 Nov. 7, 1918 1487.15 158 Nov. 21, 1918 12.60 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval ,. of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. s ty w In the Batter of approval of 'arrant of Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of said Reclamation D istrict No. 802, be and the same is hereby anproved, to wit: No. Date Amount - 130 Nov. 30, 1918 0135.40. x And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby a ithorized to note the approval of this Bocrd on said warrant b'; affixing!heir signatures thereto. tr` a In the hatter of approval o£ "errants of Reclamation District No. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fol- �g � lowin,=. warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the lama are hereby _ �a approved, to wit. r No. Date Amount. I i 108 Nov. 5, 1918 $99.90 110 Nov. 16, 1918 7.45 • 111 Nov. 18, 1918 9.45 112 Nov. 23, 1918 7.50 113 Nov. 25, 1918 78.72 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approv- al of the said warrants b: affixing his signature thereto. 7" t i In the !Satter of allowance to Indigents. _ It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the al- lowance heretofore made to Prances Lombardi for .$'12.50 per month and allowance here- tofore made to Lvrs. 2S,yrta McCarty for $ 30. , be and the same are, and each of them is, hereby discontinued fronn and after Dec. 1st, 1918. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mary Brago j be decreased from $30 per month to $10 per month, commencing Dec. 1st, 1918. � It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore ordered discontinued to Eva Acrey be and the srme is hereby restored to $15. per month commencing Nov. 31i 1st, 1918. r It is further ordered that a cash allowance of ?15 per month be and the same is hereby made to Mrs. J. A. Nordeen, commencing Nov. 1st, 1.918. 3f. It is further ordered that Urs. Louise J. Rose, be and she is hereby al- lowed to expend the sum df $30. for clothing for her minor children, said amount to be paid on the approval of the Probation Officer A. J. McMahon. i It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrants on County Treasurer in favor of above named indigents on dates set opposite their respective j names, until the further order of this Board.` $ I i In the 1:pLtter of Placing Abandoned children. i A. J. McMahon, Probation Officer of Contra Costa County, having reported j to this Board that he has two minor children under his care, Robert Bowment and Earl `.balker, both of whom have been deserted by their parents, end said rrobation Officer having reported to this Board that he can place said children at less ex- pense to the County of Contra Costa, with private persons, J It is, by the Board ordered that said b. J. McKahon, Prbbation Officer, be and he is hereby authorized to place Robert Bowment with ++yrs. J. Duarte of Pinole, California, and Earl Walker, with i1rs. B. X. dumb, of ;artinez, California. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of acceptance of _ ' Division No. 7 of Contra Costa County. j R. R. Arnold, County Survejor of Contra Costa County, having reported to _ i this Board that Division No. 7 of the County Highway under contract to O'Brien Bros., has been completed according to specifications,, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby de- clared completed and said ro+:d declared aceed;ed by this Board and that all persons having claims against said O'Brien Bros. for material +and labor performed on said contract present same to this Board within thirty days from this date. - The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k„ I f' 0 i I _ In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; j p 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. i I I In the Matter of allowance of claim '^ in Supervisor District No. 5. i It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury L, of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Catra Costa County's portion of I State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasu - er of Contra Costa County during the year 1918, which said money shall be expend i j ed by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridge -'r and culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented against - Supervisor District No. 5 of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used ex- elusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of sai District No. 5; - i It is by the Board ordered that the following claim against Supervisor +- :r District No. 5, for labor and material used exclusively in the ;:onstluction and j maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 5, be and the came is hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa County i � to wit: . I iName. Amount. Natomas Co. of California y186.49.`- "k ;s= In the ;latter of ;:Caking Connections for Electricity to connect L sundry at ,.' County Hospital with Main Line. On motion duly made and carried, It is by the Board ordered that 1.7illism H. Hough, Superintendent of Count Hospital be and he is hereby authorized to have W u3 P y Y installed the necessary power line and wiring to connect up the 16undry building at County Hospital with electricity for use for power and lights. w The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: _ i Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hook. Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. , Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. ;;£ I 3. i =a I A I iIn the (Satter of Purchasing Dryer for Use at Laundry Building at County Hospital ' It is by the Board ordered that '+?m. H. Hough, County Superintendent of # I ' Hospital, be and he is hereby authorized for and on behalf of Board of Supervisors j to purchase a clothes dryer to be used at the laundry building at County Hospital i grounds at a cost not to exceed 0'1300 after having investigated the cost and ef- ficiency of certain dryers offered for sale for said purpose. -21 The rote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythal l Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. In the iistter of Repairing, Tle-Constructing and re-building of that certain rosd in Contra Costa County between end of Division No. 6 at Bay Point and the Town of Pittsburg. _.,.,, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that that certain road between the i end of Division No. 6 of the County Highway System at Bay Point in the County of ' Contra Costa, and thence runnin_; easterly to the westerly incorporate limits of the to%m of Pittsburg, and to be hereafter known os Divisions Nos. 11-12-13, is an i existing main line rosd and that the public convenience sad necessity demands the acquisition or construction or the grading and re-grading, paving and macadamizing of said existing main line road which said road is in excess of three miles in I1 length and, < '<E3??E?6, it appears to this Board that the cost of such grading, re- grading, paving and macedsmizing such existing main line road when completed will be too great to be paid out of any of the road funds of the county, Therefore, be it R3SCLVED and this Board 'hereby determines to grade and re-grade, pave s and macadamize such existing rosin line road to be known as Divisions 11-12-13 I of the County Highway ',y::teri of Contra Costa County and charge the cost of the same to the General .and of County of Contra Oeste. BE IT r'D?THET RESOLVED and ORDERED that Ralph R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby directed and ordered to survey said I � road and prepare plans end specifics ions for the grading, re-grading, paving and - macadamizir_g of such existing main line road and present same to this Board for adoption when. completed. The foregoin. Resolution is adopted bythe unanimous vote of the Board. x L. 30. :3 0 J9: 'IL 1.. 0.' ^�:_ Ct7S_.. CO'J_.:i, u_.,._ Qi' C IF4':an, ;:opera,', ,eCatabar' 16, 1918. The 'iO.ird net x,t 1J o'clock id. _ Present; Hon, Tr*thall, Chairman; Supnrvisors Zeb Xnott, Vincent !nook, and .. Buchanan, t.7ells, Clerk. ;,beent: Supervisor j. 3. Casey. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In the ::atter of .Piling Compensation Report for J. G. vlavinovich. It is by the Board ordered that J. H. Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors he and he is hereby authorized to sign and file the necessary report for said liability compensation duo for the death of J. G. Glavinovich ?:chile in the course z of his duty as a ;gator cog patrolman. In the atter of the _etition of =red V. Fish, ::alter .illia:as and .!beet ?ietranuve for germiesion to assign ;.'.otor Bus 2Pr?it. " petition having been filed by Fred V. Fish, halter ;illiams and Albert I 2ietronave for grrmission to assign a certain motor bus line permit granted by this 3oard to the -,hove named parties on the 16th clay of September, 1918, to Fred V. Fish, -,alter :iilliame and ilhert ?ietronuve and ?erey 1. Bliss, operating under the name o Bay Shore nta.:e Company. :ow, upon :notion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Superviaor Hook, it is by the ncard orlerei that permission be and the sa:ao is hereby granted to Fred V. Fish, :,'alter ::illiams and �;lbert 2ietronave to assign said permit heretofore issued i by this board oil the 16th da;: of September, 1918, to Fred V. Fish, ;?alter Williams 1 and filbert 2ietronave and ?ere;; L. Bliss, operating under the name of Bay Shore Stage vampan'. The vote on the foregoing ord.ir being as follows, to wit: � j Ades; Supervisors Xnott, 1001'., Buchanan and Trythall. .foes, :Ione. .ibsent; Supervisor Casey- -JA in the :.utter of Vorrectran of Aesessraenta. � George 4. ::ease, Car.:ay ys•sessor, having filed with this Board his petiti n �to correct the following assessments, to reit: Jr Assessment against lot 20, Block B, First Addition to Bay View Tract and the -'- interest in lot 8, Block 23, Boulevard Garden Tract, appearing on the roll as ti follows: Tax Bill 19387, lot 20, Block F., First addition to Hay View Tract, 0120.00. jTax Bill 20604, Lot A, Block 23, Boulevard Garden Tract, I interest, *-120.40. By Ii cancelling said assessments for the reason that sane are exempt under iar Veterans' Exemption iiffidavit. also to correct that certain order made on•the 21st day of a I I <:ovember, 1918, ordering cancellation of bots 6 and 7, Block 21, Richmond Boulevard Tract to read: Cancellation of lots 5 and 6, in Block 21, Richmond Boulevard Tract. _hereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the above corrections be and the same are hereby ordered made. . ' in the Uatter of Approval of litarrants of Reclamation District -,1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing -,arrant of Reclamation District T1619 be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: -s Number. Date. Amount. 114 Itovember 25, 1918. y483.87 Ind the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval i of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Uatter of Granting r (leave of Absence to A. H. :facXinnon. A. H. '.acfinnon, Justice of the Peace,'7th Judicial Township, having made (application to this Hoard for a leave of absence from the State of California, it is upon motion duly made and carried by the 'Board ordered that L. H. EscKinnon be and he his hereby :ranted a leave of absence of 60 days from and after the date of leaving th ' iState of California. i� In the Z!atter of Transfer of Funds. � It is by the Board ordered that the sum of X9,223.05 be and the same is hereby transferred from the General Fund to the State Fund for the following purposes, to wit: - f' Preston School of Industry q 77.00 Sonoma State Home 355.00 State Highway Fund 8,791.05 a. i In the ;latter of Cancellation lof warrants. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants on the County a Treasury of the County of Contra Costa be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, _ Ito wit: ' Number. _lam 3. Amount. 9129 Yuba River Sand Company y 828.36 8259 Pacific Electric Company 4.56 6255 The :','kite Company 49.66 5375 :;. Sloan 19.16 12357 J. A. .ate 13.20 11614 J. Kaza 5.00 3279 sa. Rosa Davi 20.00 { I' =Y .[=bar. name. Amount. i 2519 Mrs. Rosa Davi 20.00 ILII 4922 Vinnie Cason 12.50 4175 12.50 2604 12.50 3375 12.50 3340 Caterina,Perona 15.00 4130 f;ary Brizon 12,00 4142 lirs. Rosa Davi 20.00 4204 Catarina Parona 15.00 4956 :Bary Brizon 12,00 i 4953 firs. Rosa Davi 20.00 - 4976 Frances Ferrante 15.00 5019 Clarissa i_TcInerney 12.50 5032 Catarina ?erona 15.00 5034 :rs. S. ?rotti 15.00 i 6483 John Burmas 10.00 8716 1:rs. Eva Acrey 20.00 8764 Sarah E. Cray 20.00 _. 9205 Chris Bose 20.00 10263 Frances Lombardo 12.60 10274 'c;7rta ffcCarthy 30.00 I 8493 Thomas B. Jackson 33.00 10723 S. Smith 10816 A. uoeri 4.00 i In the Natter of Allowance to Indigents. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to .roma Martinez and 11re. flora Carlton be and the same are s - hereby both discontinued from land after December 1, 1918. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of ^40.00, payable to Bel- .haw Company on the presentation of a duly verified claim therefor, the sum of ^40.00 `'- Iin supplies for the family of Filipe tato. � It is farther ordered that the following cash allowances be and the Isame are hereby granted to the following named indigents, commencing December 1, 1918 x. to nit: 1;adeline Flores v'20.00 per month j3elio Menalatis 18.75 " ^ Edith ;;irk 26.00 A. jEmma ',ti, Thickens 20,00 i Catherine 2ersich 15.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the Count Treasurer for each of the foregoing indigents until further order of this Board, and 'the County.Treasurer pay the same.F - In the Natter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the i Board. Those found to be correct are allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, and ordered entered in the allowance book of this Board. - 34 The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Seb Ynott, Vincent Hook, 9. J. Buchanan, and J. H. Trythall. 1 Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. 1 + Ar 1 I I In the '.'atter of - Completing the Extension of State Highway into the Town of '.lartinez. J. P. Floods, Superintendent of the Alhambra Cemetary appears before ,t the Board in relation to the gradine of High Street, an extension of the State High- way into the town of :lurtinez, and asks the Board for an appropriation from the ' County to help defray the expense of wading the said High Street along property of County of Contra Costa and Alhambra Cemetary association into the town of Martinez, and it appearing to the Board that the County should pay in addition to any other sum a. �heretofore oaid under the assessment plan for said work the sum of Two Hundred Dollar ' gas a donation to the Alhambra Cemetery Association to help defray the expense of grad- ing said High Street. It is on motion duly made and carried, ordered that a donation of Two Hundred Dollars be and the same is hereby made to said Alhambra Cemetery Association to help defray said expense of grading said extension to the State Highway on High Street into the town of "artinez. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw a warrant on the i County Treasurer in favor of the Alhambra Cemetary Association, J. P. Yloods, Super- intendent, for the sum of $200.00 out of the General Fund and that the County Treas- urer pay the same. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes; Supervisors snott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes; -lone. ' Absent; Supervisor Casey. Thereupon the Board takes recess to and until !Sonday, January 6, 1919, at 10 o'clock A..!!. Q/J r ..... .. .......Clerk. I - I , IN THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU:dTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, January 6th, 1919. I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.m. i Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; s J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and 9. J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. - - _ I The Einates and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of � December, 1918, are read to the B card and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of application of Louis F- Earl Eddlemon Cor a permit to operate ja passenger stage line on part of San Pablo Avenue. i ,s Louis Earl Eddlemon, having filed with this Board an application for a motor bus permit, h It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application for motor — bus permit, be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, January 20th, 1919, at e 10 o'clock a.m. and that notice of application be published accordingly. I I jIs the Matter of issuing of saloon ilicense. The following application for a liquor license was made to the Board: A. E.Baker, Valley House, near Martinez. The Board fixes hearing thereon for Sondsy, February 3rd, 1919, at 10 o'clock a.m. 44 I In the Matter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619. IGood cause appearin therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the I following warrants of Reclamation District Do. 1619, be and the same are hereby i approved, to wit: iNumber Date Amount. 99 Aug. 15. 1918 $6.78 117 Dec. 12, 1918 5.82 118 Dec. 17, 1918 74.78 '`- 119 Dec. 24, 1918 500.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to nate the approval of said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. I 5�u i u In the Batter of Correction of Assessment. Geo. 0. ::?ease, County Assessor, having presented to this Board his affidavit praying for the correction of the following assessment: jLot 22, Block 38, Boulevard Gardens Tract was not exempted under War y, Veteran's Exemption of W. A. I3artinfiled April 17th, 1917, and authority is requested to cancel delinquent taxes on same for 1917; ' It is by the Board ordered that the taxes on above property for the •' year 1917, be and the sr_me are hereby ordered cancelled. ' i Y I In the Matter of application of Coos Bay Lumber company for permission to cross ? County Road at City of Clyde, with a water A pipe. Coos Bay Lumber Companyhaving made application to the County Engineer, for permission to cross paved county road at the City of Clyde, with a water pipe, i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said i Coos Bay Lumber Company be and they are hereby granted permission to cross said �- County road with a water pipe, under the direction of the county engineer, said pipe to be placed as directed by said County Engineer. i i Py i In the Llattef of Closing of Railroad Crossing over Oakland, Antioch & East=.rn M Railway at Concord Cemetery. W. Elliott Judge, having filed with this Board his request for the open- ' ing of the crossing on county road over tracks of Oakland, Antioch & Eastern s Railway at Concord Cemetery, which said erossin.; was recently closed by order of this Board, end it appearing to this Board that there were objections to the closing of said road by said W. Elliott Judge, owner of property on both sides of said county road; It is, by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board communicate with 1 the Railroad Commission of the State of California, in regard to opening of said crossing, the same having been closed by this Board on recommendation of said Railroad Commission. I I 's � w i y� 1 s i rY I I M1� In the hatter of Bids for the construction of a Ferry Barge to be used crossing Taylor Slough. 7 ! This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of aMal- ferry boat for use in crossing Taylor Slough, and this being the time fixed for receiving of bids, C. L. Lauritzen files his bid for the building of said boat i E18 follows: Bidder agrees to build one ferry barge, 18 feet wide, by 30 feet long, by 3 feet deep, with three foot overhanging decks with aprons, with cable and pulleys :.,. I for the operation of same, fences and gates, together with hand power apparatus . i consisting- of gear and pinion with crank and drum to receive the cable. together f I with sheav=s for the guidance of the cable on and off the targe, installed for the proper manipulation of the barge back and forward across the Slough; the F j barge to correspond in every way with the blue print furnished b7 the County of `"fh Contra Costa, the barge to be delivered to Bridgford Crossing, when completed; the bidder agrees to build and deliver barge together with furnishing of all materials for the sum of $2600. And it appearing$ring to the Board that said bid is a reasonable bid, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract for the building of said fi boat be end the same is hereby awarded to C. A. Lauritzen, in accordance with his . 4 said bid, said boat to be delivered to the County of Contra Costa, within fortyy days from date of contract. I It is further Ordered that said C. A. Lauritzen, give 'Dons in the sum :? jof $2600, one half thereof for the security of labor and materials, end one-half thereof for the faithful performance of said contract. r The vote on the f.,regoing order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: N.,ne. absent on roll call: 6ap=_rvisor Casey. I _ A I as I 4 i In the Matter of advertisinz 5esources of Contra. Costa County. I Mr. _Johnson, representing the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, appears before the Board and states that they are intending to give a celebration in the City of Richmond when the first deep sea liner docks at Municipal Wharf i Ito. 1, and that said celebration will be an advertisinz medium for the County of Contra Costa, and it appearing to the Board that it will be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to help defray the expenses of the celebration as an advertisinz; proposition, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Richmond Chamber of Commerce, be and they are hereby alto.:^ed to expend the ' sun of 12 GC to help defray the expenses of said celebration and that said sum be paid on the presentation of a duly verified claim therefor on General Fund. The vote on said order, being as follows. Ayes: Supervisors -Knott, Hook. Buchanan end 'Irythall. j Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. 'z;' yM1§ i I rt In the '..latter of Communication from Advertising :tanager of San ' Francisco Bulletin. i The advertising Manager of the San Francisco Bulletin having made re- quest to this Board for an advertisement for the County of Contra Costa, i ?S It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said Advertising Uanager that this Board has not at the present time any funds to ex- �. ' pend for such advertising. a In the Batter 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 b, the Chairmrn gni attested by the Clerk and ordered enteredv. on the ASlox:ance cool: of this Board. j Chairman... / 2 .Clerk. r. i ' Now at the hour of 12 o'clock h% of this 6th day of January, 1919, the i I Board assembled and it appearing to the Board that the terms of office of Vincent I Hook and Zeb z'nott, have expired and it further appearing to the satisfaction of : the Board that Zeb 'Knott and C. H. Hayden, have been duly elected and qualified i us Supervisors in and for the First and Third Supervisor Districts respectively i of the County of Contra Costa, the said Zeb "Knott and C. H. Hayden, appear and s" a=. take their seats as Supervisors of s.-.id Districts respectively. Thereupon the Board elects Zeb 'fnott,Chairman pro tem, and the election %. of a Chairman being first in order, Sup=.rvisor Buchanan nominates J.H�Trythall as Chairman of the Board, and said motion is seconded by Supervisor Casey. � Thereupon ti.e motion is called and the following vote is taken: i Ayes: Supervisors anott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Thereupon It is by the Board ordered and declared that J.H. Trythall, be and he is hereby declared elected the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to serve anti] the further order o;this Board. I i 41 I s. �y i - I In the Matter of Selecting ,k � Committees of the Board. After motion duly made and carried, the folloe:ing committees are selected by the Board to facilitate. affairs of the Board: Committee on 7eneral Fund: C. H. Hayden, 7:. J. Buchanan, and J.H. Trythall -� a Committee on Hospital rand: ?eb Gnott, J.P. Casey and J.H. Trythall. I f Each Supervisor to act as a committee for road claims in his own respectiv, r. district. a In the Matter of appointment of ?; Law Library Trustees. It appearing to the Board that the terms of office of the former Trust- i sea of Contra Costa County Law Library have expired, It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Y.H. Jones, k. B. Tinning and r. F. Bray, be and they are and each of them, is -:x j hereby appointed trustees of the Contra Costa County Law Library for the ensuing term. I The vote on the foregoing order being as follows: j Ayes: Supervisors tnott, Casey. Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. _� j Noes: Slone. j r;3i1 In the Matter of Furnishing office ,8 �i for Coroner of Conti Costa County. C. F. Donnelly, Coroner, having represented to this Board that he has not an office for the conduct of his business as Coroner of Contra Costa County 2° and it appearing to the Board that there is no vacant office in the court House '.•"'4 j of Contra Costa County, suitable for said purpose. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that C. F. ' Donnelly. Coroner of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to A. n rent an office suitable for said purpose at a reasonable rent, said office and =. IWlj terms of rent to be approved by this Board. Claims for rent for same to be press Lted A< by the landlord to the County of Contra Costa on General Fund blanks. i if �5 In the Matter of Night �atehman of Court House. _ It is,on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the :.''+a. Court House office of _^rank Larkin, as Night ':;atchman of Contra Costa County,, be and the same #i is hereby declare.l vacant, from and after this date...; I 4 I I 'r 2 L r In the :latter of appointment of Night �• Watchman for court H ca,e. ' It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Frank s' L. LSoNamora, be and he is hereby appointed Dight Watchman for Court House at a 114 salary of x100 ver month. It is by the Board ordered that ti:e County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said Prank L. McNamara. for the sum of $100 for his services as Night iatchman, at the Court Nouse, until the further order of this ,$4 Board, and that the County Treasurer pay the same. f ;4 : I� 4. I iAnd the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 20th, 1919, � at 10 o'clock e.zp. y .Clerk. is ( ef j i (i I j I !� u t� I y 3 i �g. k� Y, IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, January 20th, 1919. The Board met at 10 o'clock a.m. Present: Ron. J.A. Trythall, Chairman; supervisors Absent: Supervisor r j - - - - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - - - - i In the Cutter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous <ssessments. It is by the Board ordered that the following assessments erroneously assessed for the dear 1918, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit. Improvements valued at 9'800 erroneously assessed on Lots 1 to 9, inclusive, Block 11 in the town of Byron, Amended Map of Epstein Addition. Improvements valued at $200 erroneously assessed on South portion of an j unlettered lot in the Moraga Redwood Heights Tract as appears on Tax bill 8001 I assessed to 'Iarren D. LUller. r. Improvements assessed egainst Lots 26-27-28 Block 7 Richmond Pullman Home j Tract in the sum of ;4000, against the 'Pullman Realty Company. Improvements on Lot 4, Dlock 2 City of Pittsburg, assessed against Fran cisco nolo.r. !s � 3 'a I Y. In the Matter of Cancellation 3 of Taxes against Trebino Property. j It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby auth - jPrized to cancel taxes assessed against the property purchased by the County of Contra Costg, known es Trebino property, the same being the property of the County s of Contra Costa. E 1 1 In the Matter of approval of , Warrant of Reclametion District ^•o. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the ;Yr j following warrant of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the s:-me are hereby approved, to wit: I No. Date Amount. 120 Jan. 7th, 1919, $19.10. j And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. j i i J I a In the Matter of acceptance of policy. Frani: L. Glass, having presented to this Board a policy for insurance for , ' u5000 as a renewal of policy which has expired on the court House, I It is, by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby ap- proved and accepted by this Board. 4 1 In the Liatter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same �- are hereby made to following indigents: cash Laura Carey, Byron, X12.00 per month.and commencing Jan. 1st, 1919. Mrs. Susie Meade, Richmond, $12. per month in supplies, for three months only, starting Jan. 1st, 1919. .. j It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on i the County Treasurer in favor of Laura Carey on the first of each end everymonth until the further order of this Board., li In the Matter of Case of - i j "Esther A.Idundell, vs. J.H. 7lells, County zi Clerk, et a7. A. B. Tinning, District -ttorney of Contra Costa.County, appears before a the Board end states to this Board that the case of Esther A. Mandell, vs. J.H. I Sells, County Clerk.of Contra Costa County, at al.," had been reversed by the i Appellate Court of the First District of the State of California, and it appear- ing to the Board that a re-hearing should be asked for in said case before they j Supreme Court, I!, It is, by the Board ordered that A.B.Tinning, District attorney of Contra . Costa County, be and he is hereby ordered to petition the Supreme Court of the 4 ' State of California, for a re-hearing in said matter and final determination before t said body4 f it 1 c In the Matter of petition of '.7. Elliot w. Judge, before the Railroad Commission, for - opening of crossing at Concord Cemetery. A.B.Tinning, District Attorney appears before the Board and states that he was served with a copy of the petition filed with the Railroad Commission by j Judge, requesting the opening of a public road crossing over the Oakland Antioch, � & Eastern RailBsy Company's tract. at Concord Cemetery; ` F It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that A.B. Tinning i9 I, District Attorney, be and he is hereby authorized to answer said petition, stating i i that this Board of Supervisors is ready and willing to take whatever action, regardi said crossing that the Railroad Commission of the State of California, will recommen i �a i In the M atter of the Application I x', of Clyde Company, for a wagon road crossing over the tracks of the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway and the Bay Point j and Clayton Railroad, at Clyde, Contra Costa County, California. x J The Clyde Company having heretofore filed its anplication before the Railroad Commission of the State of California, for a permit for a wagon road crossing over the tracks of the Oakland, Antioch & "astern Railway and the Bay Point and Clayton i Railroad, at Clyde, Contra Costa County, California, and it appearing to this v I �# Board that the public good and necessity will be promoted by the granting of said application; .y It is now by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, ORDERED that this Board of Supervisors approve, and this Board does hereby approve, the application ^f said Clyde Company now pending before the Railroad Commission of the State of Csli`ornia, for a permit for a vjagon road crossing over the tracks of the 0 akland, Antioch & Eastern Railway and the Bay Point and Clayto ". Railroad, at Clyde, Contra Costa County, California, as prayed for and set fort in the certified copy of the application of said Clyde Company filed with the Board i of Supervisors th:s day and as shown on the blue prints accompanying said petitinn. j The foregoing resolution was passedby the following vote of the Board, to wit _ 11 Ayes: Supervisors Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. 1 Absent: Supervisors Casey and Knott.,. z i i In the !-latter of allowance of claims. i 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 ello,,:ed by the I Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. In the M atter of Report of Railroad Commission as to Closing Crossing on what is I i known as Williams Hill, between Concord and Bay Point. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on recommendations of Rail- road Commission as to closing crossing on '-tilliams Hill, be and the same is hereby i continued to and until Lionday, March 3rd, 1919, at 11 o'clock a.m. i i I P r In the ].tatter of Rejection of Claims. ' It is by the Board ordered that the claim of Oak Street Garage, F. Dowdell, for the sum of 06 for one man leveling gravel, nine days at $4 per day, claim _ filed December 27th, 1918, be and the same is hereby denied. - ? k Fx in the Matter of Cancellation of Farrant. n It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant on the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled, w to wit: i Warrant No. 4066, allowed Jan. 6th, 1919, on the General Fund for the sum ' of $6.00. I, 'l In the Latter of allowance of ..,: Claim in Supervisor District No. 5. ' It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which aid moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State ` s � Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the veer 1918, which said money shall be expended I by said County exclusively, in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, - and culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor District Do. 5, of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said District No. 5; ct. It is, by the B oard ordered that the following claim against Supervisor 'A. District No. 5, for labor end material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 5, be and z the same is hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: J� Name. Amount. Natomas Co. of California $769.13. ' The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden,Huehanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. I �. U!L� 1g-} 71 k In the ]Satter of the application of Louis Earl Eddlemon for permit to operate a passenger stage line on a part of San Pablo Avenue and Cutting Boulevard. ' MHEREAS, Louis Earl Eddlemon, did heretofore to wit: on the 6th day of i i January, 1919, duly make and file with the Clerk of this Board his certain appli- cation for a permit to operate a passenger stage line over certain parts of San S. Pablo Avenue end Cutting Boulevard lying and being within the following described route: Starting from First Street in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, '._ State of California, at its intersection with Macdonald Avenue in said City, thence easterly along Macdonald Avenue to Twenty-third Street; thence southerly on =z twenty-third Street to its intersection with Pullman Avenue, thence continuing in a j southerly direction on Pullman Avenue to its intersection, with Cutting Boulevard, thence easterly on Cutting Boulevard to its intersection with San Pablo Avenue, thence southerly on San P sblo Avenue to :Bain Street Albany; and, WHEREAS, upon the filing of said application this Board duly made an order ^€' fixing January 20th, 1919, at ten o'clock a.m. as the time and the Supervisors room in the Court House at Martinez. California, as the place of hearing said epplicat- 4 ion and directed that due publication of notice of said hearing said application be published as required by law; and, z 7,EEREAS, the said application came on regula-ly to be heard this 20th day of January, 1919, at the time and place fixed by this Board and proof of due _ deliberation of notice of said hearin. having been made and filed with 'he Clerk of this Board as required by subdivision (c) of Section 3 of Chapter 213, of the Statutes of the State of California, approved May 10th, 1917, in effect July 27th t 1917, and this Board having duly considered the same; NOW, THEREFORE, be it Resolved that a permit be and the same is hereby granted and issued to Louis Earl Eddlemon to operate a passenger stage line over and upon the following described public highways in Contra Costa County, to wit: on all that part of Cutting Boulevard beginning- at a point on said Boulevard where the easter- ly boundary line of the C ity of Richmond, crosses said Boulevard, thence easterly on said Boulevard to its intersection. with San ?ablo Avenue, thence southerly on San Pablo Avenue to the boundary line between the counties of Alameda and 3 aontra Costa. That the said Louis Earl Eddlemon shall transport passengers under the permit hereby granted between the terminus of said above described route in the City of Richmond and the terminus of said route in the City of Albany in seven passenger automobiles or other automobiles having a greater seating cepacity. That time schedule for operating said automobiles is hereby fixed and deter- . mined as follows: Leave First Street and Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, California at 8:04 A.M. and every twenty minutes thereafter until 8:04 P.I- each and every day except Saturdays and Sundays when the schedule will continue until 10:04 P.M. Leave Main Street and San Pablo Avenue in the City of Albany, Californiat at 8:24 A.M. and every twenty minutes thereafter until 8:24 P.M. each and every day, except Saturdays and Sundays when the schedule will continue until 10:24 P.M. jThat the passenger rate of fare for each passenger carried one way between said termini is hereby fixed at ten cents. 3 i j yl i ff That said passenger stage line shall at all times be conducted in accordance with the requirements of all ordinances, rules and regulations adopted by this Board and now in force or which may hereafter be adopted regulating passenger stag '? lines and in accordance with all of the rules and regulations adopted by the Railroad Commission of the Mate of California affecting the operation and mein- cr tenance of passenger stage lines. °- That this permit is granted for the term of five years from and after the date ' of this resolution. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors :inott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Ansent: Sapervisor Casey. i In the Matter of Designation I of Trial Jurors for the year 1919. .� The Superior Court of Contra Costa County having made an order designat I ing the estimated number of trial jurors that will, in the opinion of the court, be required for the transaction of the business of the court in trial of causes pending in said court during the ensaing year or until a new list of jurors is ^' provided, and the court having estimated that 400 jurors will be required to { transact b.:siness of said Court for ensuing year, the Board proceeds to select and does select as required by law, a list of 400 persons to serve as trial jurors of the Superior Court of Contra Costa County during the ensuing year or until s. new list of jurors is provided. The following is a list of the persons so selected by the Board from the s different districts of the county in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said District, and the number of the District from which said persons ar= selected, to wit: SUFE3VI50= DISTT?ICT NO. 1. 1. Anderson, Join 31. Bennett, E.P. 2. Adams, Sep. w. 32. Boswell, Levi. I3. Annie, Annie 33. Bond, Peter ' 4. Anderson, J. A. 34. Carey, Mike H. 5. Allen, 0. E. 36. Conlon, Ed. ; 6. Adair, J.K. 36. Chick., C.B. - 7. Allen, i`.E. 37. Collins, Jeremiah 8. Allison, E.R. 38. Carroll, Peter 9. Ash, Harry, 39. Cox, Frank 10. Buckley, Joseph H. 40. Calehan, P. 11. Betz, Herbert 41. Conn, R.L. 12. Barr, John 42. Day, Peter Edward ' 13. Bigley, Alice C. 43. Davis, David A. 14. Butterfield, F.F. 44. Davis. Owen 15. Berry, Joseph 45. Donahue, Roger. _ 16. Bell, J. C. 46. Dillon, P. 17. Bent, F. A. 47. Deemond,John 18. Baker, Nancy 48. Drury, T.B. 19. Burns, John 49. Damon, 71.L. 20. Bacon, R. A. 50. Dolling, T.C. 21. Birch, J.T. 51. Eelzman, Daniel 22. Bunyard, J.T. 52. Ellsworth, Almer 23. Bell, _,.A• 53. Emery, R.W. _ 24. Brown, Mrs. nary R. 54. Foote, E.B. 25. Brown, 55. Flint, John L. 26. Burton , Arthur 56. Freese, C.F. 27. Bliss, ::Irs. 2unnie 57. Feadner, John C. 28. Benson, E ,. 58. Greenfield, Abraham ` 29. Burns, Thomo2 - 59. Gomez, Earl _. 30. Butler, S.,.. 60. Greve.,, .._. elJ i 61. Grover, H.A. 111. Parcella, Andrew x 62. Gibbs, R.W. 112. Phillips, Robert 63. Goodfellow, H.H. 113. Poulsen, D. 64. Hant, D.J. 114. Pinkerton. ;11.17. 65. Halt, N.B. 115. Peterson, C. 66. Horne, George 116. Pope, J.C. 0. 67. Glover, H.E. 117. Runyon, William A. 68. Holt, John 118. Renwick, Charles S. 69. Healey, T 119. Richardson, A.S. 70. Huff, Mrs. Ann 120. Ruiz, Robert N. 71. Hull, H.a. 121. Regelia, Antone 72. Hall, G.RB. 122.123. Redfern, T.J. 73. Hill. August 74. Holben, Levi 124. Rickards, H.B. 75. Ingram, Andrew J. 125. Read,W.T. 76. Ivory, R.H. 126. Ripley, Gay 77. Jackson, W.H. 127. Scott, Robert ' 78. Joyce, M.J. 128. Shar1), Robert 79. Frazer, Alfred 129. Seeber, Elmer G. 80. Jones, H.L. 130. Snook, Fred j 81. Jackson, T. B. 131. SitemaL. Joseph f 82. Kennedy, Charles C. 132. Soto, Frank $. 83. Kearney, John F. 133. Sexton, H.J. 84. Kane, W.J. 134. Stout, T.F. 85. King, A.B. 135. Stone, Mrs. Kfima 86. Kuhn,Robert 136. Smith, F.M. 87. Kenny, Thomas 137. Stokes, J.C. 88. Lucid. George 138. Skinner, C.O. 89. Leahy, T.J. 139. Swan, A.A. 90. Lane, 'U.S. 140. Stout, Mrs. I.A. 91. Lipp, C.S 141. Thompson, William W. 92. Lee, George 142. Tucker, Mrs. Florence 93. Lyons, John 14.9. Ulm, R.C. 94. L'afich, L.J. 144. Utt, H.L. 95. Ideyer, Cori 145. Van Dyck, John 96. 1aloney, J.F. 146. White, S.R. 97. Moon, M.T. 147. Wagner, Albert C. 98. May, H.A. 148. Wood, Herbert E. 99. Mills, T.F. 149. Vlheeler, P.A. 100. Manson, C.K. 150. Wilson, John E. 101. McLean, Harry 151. Whalen, D.G. 102. Nelson, Roy A. 152. Watson, John 103. Nee, T.F. 153. Weise, E. . 104. O'Brien, Pat. 154. Wilson, F.A. 105. Orr, Teff. 155. Wilson, Elmer 106. O'Connell, Patrick 156. 'alker, 7.A. 107. Olsen, J.A. 157. Willis, J.E. 108. Olson, C. B. 158. Wright. B.R. 109. Phillips, G. 159. Zeim, E.E. 110. Piper. C. S. 160. Yager, Harry. I SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2. NY j 1. Aljets, Mrs. Lillian 37. French, yrs. Sadie Ann 2. Bettencourt, Joseph 38. Ferranda, Babbista 3. Banks, Peter 39. Gloss, Mrs. Addie P. 4. Baldwin, John F 40. Groom, Geo. W. 5. Barris, Oliver H. 41. Greerty, Mrs. Catherine 6. Boucher, Josiah 42. uriffin, Mrs. Jessie E. 7. Ball. Thos. Reid 43. Gilliland, Frank G. 8. Balmer, Albert E. 44. Harlan, Elishe C ,4 9. Banker, R,-y R. 45. Hamburg, Ura. Annie A. j 10. Barton, Arthur 46. Harrison. Flossie ro 11. Burke, Mrs. Jean 47. Helm, Wm. ' 12. Bonfiglio, Angelo 48. Hanna, Thos. H. 13. Buscaglie. Steve 49. Jones, James C. y' 14. Burke, Jerry 50. Kearney, Mary E. i 15. Clausen, Hans C. 51. Lynch, Leo 16. Close, Mrs. Josephine 52. Laidlaw, Mrs. Grace A x 17. Carroll. Thos. P. 55. Lacey, Patrick 18. Cox. Thos. 54. Idadson, Matt 1J. Casey, Thos. Richard 55. Malholand, Andrew F. I 20. Connors, Thos. J. 56. Mullikin, John Herbert 21. Donohue, Mrs. Ella 57. Madden, Mrs. Harsh 22. Duane, Thos S. 58. Miller, Mrs. Lillie 23. Daley, Mrs. Lizzie H. 59. Muth, Oliver 24. Davis, Mrs. Florence 60. Murphy: Dennis 25. Deininger, John F. 61. O'Brien. Patrick 26. Denehy, Daniel 62. O'Malley, Mrs. Sophie 27. Ericksen,Christ 63. Pezzutto, Alexander. 28. -;ddy. Mrs. Addie V. 64. Parsecs, Mrs. Louise 29. Edwards, Mrs. Kate Emily 65. Prytz, Mrs. Goldie 30. Edwards. Edward 66. Reinstein, +,Irs. Christine M. 31. Edwards, John 67. Reed, Hatfield 32. Frates, Wm. L. 66. Stone, Mrs. Minnie B. 33. Foster, Mrs. Marian 69. Sanborn, Elizabeth 34. Fry, M re. Annie L. 70. Staehle, -rs. May Gertrude 35. Frates, Vim. S. 71. Shanahan, T.F. 36. Frazer, Mary D. 72. Trelut, Mrs. Mary. ;,e ! SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3. 1. Acres, James 37. Kelly, Joseph A. ' 2. Arnold, Mrs. Elsa U. 38. Lockard, Leomard R. 3. Barshinger, Byron W. 39. Lamb, Raymond 7% 4. Brawand, Mass Minnie 40. Loucks, Miss Annie j 5. Blume, Frederick W. 41. Loughead, Mrs. Jessie W. d 6. Baldwin, Nathan I. 42. Lasell, Milo G. 7. Brockharst, Benjamin A; 43. Monroe, Albert T. 8. Bissell, Mrs. Bessie 44. McClellan, James W. 9. Bulger, George H. 45. McNamara, John J. 10. Coulter, Jas. H. 46. Neustaedter Miss Sadie 11. Costa, John G. 47. Nunez, Manuel B. 12. Corkett, Clarence C. 48. Nelson, Conrad 0. ?I 13. Caskey, Henry T. 49. Olson, Lars 14. Decker, Mrs. Grace M. 50. Peacock, Alonzo M. 15. Dewing, Stephen 51. Parker, William C. i16. Duane, John G. 52. Palmer, Louis R. 17. Daley, James J. 53. Rowley, Prank A. 18. Eicher, Henry 54. Russi, Id. Frank 19. Eddy, Geo. L. 55. Rose. Franklin s. I 20. Eakle, 'Miss Anna G. 56. Rodgers, Walter A. 21. Eaby, William D. 57. Rodgers, Frank J. 22. Foskett Clifford J. 58. Silva, Manuel J. 23. Ford, Mrs. Emma 59. Shane, Charles E. 24. Ford. Miss Zito B. 60. Selmer, Albert E. 25. Ferrarino Primo 61. Stoll, Leo H. 26. Galindo, Fred C 62. Trimm.ngham, Frank 27. Gilpatrick, Mrs. Mary J. 63. Williams, Walter B. 28. Herrington, Charles R. 64. Waddell. Mrs. Lillian 29. Harlan, Mrs. Ruby 'B. 65. Williams, John 30. Hook.Hoyall 66. ffIn,,, Mrs. Lulu May 31. Horner, Mrs. Ruth 67. Winkelman, Mrs. Martha JT ,z j 32. Jacks, Mrs. Edith 66. Ware. Edwin E. :g 33. Johnson Harry R. 69. Wilson, A. B. 34. Klein, Mrs. May 70. Wright, leo. H. 35. Keller, Walter G. 71. Braut. Louis 36. Kane, Mrs. Eaphemis. 72. A'ight, Mrs. Uarguerite. SUPERVISOR DIS^RIOT 110. 4. 1. Alden, Dallas P. 19. Jenkins, Pairs. Sarah 2. Atchinson. John l!'. 20. Kennerley, Frank W. 3. Bucholz, John 21. Linscheid, Oscar 4. Bateman, Norman H. 22. Ludgering, Albert 5. Carusso, S. 23. Mora, John 6. Churchill, Fred 0. 24. Myrick, Fred N. 7. Denny, Robert 25. Morken. John 0. 8. DeMartini, Henry 26. Olofson, Sylvester V 9. Dutro, Joseph J. 27. Pierce, John T. 10. Duncan, Robert A. 28. Reinhart, Mrs. Jennie j 11. Evans, Mrs. Estelle 29. Rose. Sr. Manuel P. ! 12. Frenkel, D. 30. Summer, Henry H. 13. Frank, Joseph 31. Stone, Wm. H. 1 . Grabstein. Adolph € 32. Salazar, A.J. 15. Golden. Martin ± 33. Vaughn, John 16. Hayward, Orville A. 34. Wright, Chas. G. j 17. Hebeisn, Franz ' 35. Wight, C.H. j 18. Hansen, Nicholas, J',. 366' Davi-, J.J. 3 j SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0. 5. ;M A 1. Arata, J ohn Paul 26. Davis, T. DeWitt. 2. Allwell, Elizabeth 27. Darby, Geo. P. 3. Ayers^rank W. 28. Dainty, Ella G. 4. Ackerman, Geo. 2). Dawley. Mary E. ! 5. Arsta, Antone 30. Evans, Sarah A. 6. Augusto, Joe M. 31. Estes, Frank H. - 7. Albers, John 32. Easton, Wm. M. B. Azevedo, ii.G. 33. Evans, Francis 9. Bell, 3ecr;-e 34. Estes, Nellie I. ' 10. Bateman, N.H. 35. Ferrell, Mabel M. 11. Bonslett, Jacob A. 36. Frederickson, Jacob 12. Baker, Katie n 37. French, Charles A. , 13. Bish, Thomas B. 38. Felton, John 14. Ball. Mabel 3. 39 Frey, Edwin R. 15. Belshaw, Grace V. 40. Grant, Ailliam ,,=k 16. Bann, Edwin 41. Gann, Lottie J. 17. Busch, Geo. 42. Hanson, Willard C. , 18. Baker, Mrs. Mary 3. 43. Hobbs, John A. _ 19. Brans, Wm. . J. 44. Hobson, Sampson 20. Clark, Mary C. 45. Haney, Ed. C. 21. Crispin, John T. 46. Hall, Harry H. 22. Curtin, Patrick T. 47. Hammond, 23. Copley, James H. 48. Hosie. Thomrs 24. Coale. Charles 49. H.,rley, 3.E. 25. Danten, Loren 50. Jensen, Hans I 513rebs, Ernest 56. Mints, Joseph 52.. Lindsey, Charles 57. Moody. Martha ^n. 1 53. Lynch, Joseph 58. Media. Charles E. 54. Linn, John 59. Peers, Herman 55. Lent. C.'l% 60. Peterson, Peter A. In the 'latter of Resolutions :.: of Respect to 'memory of Sidism R. Lane, Deputy Superintendent of Schools. s The following Resolution was adopted by the.Board: � WHEREAS. an All-seeing Providence has seen fit to remove from out midst, William Ralph Lune, who for the past two years has occupied the position of Deputy Superintendent of Schools of the County of Contra Costa; ADD '.`HE?EAS. William Ralph Lane, well and worthily served the People of Contra Costa County and by his true Americanism and genial and frank personality i endeared himself to all; ys A''D PH3?y55, the County of Contra Costa has suffered a great loss and a r deep bereavement; � THEREFORE BE I^ P—ESOLVED that in the death of :",illiam Ralph Lane, the County of Contra Costa has lost a good and upright citizen and a capable and loyal i servant; BE I: FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be spread on the Minutes of Al the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and that the Clerk of this Board deliver to-Hazel Lane, wife of William Ralph Lane, a copy of this Resolution. Unanimously passed and adopted this 20th day of January. 1919. J.H.Srythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Attest: Contra Costa County, State of California. J.H.I'iells, : Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. State of California. Dow at the hour of 2:30 o'clock P.M. this Board adjourns out of and in respect to the memory of William Ralph Lane, late Deputy Superintendent of Schools jof Contra Costa County. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 3rd, 1919, at 10 i o'clock a.m. i -Chairman. . L�\�\LL••CC//.. . . . . Clerk. i db 10 I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERPTSORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, February 3rd, 1919. ' The Board met at 10 o'clock. a.m. I Present: Hon. J.H. Trythsll. Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 6nott• J.P. Casey and W. J. Buchanan. J.H.7ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C. H. Hayden. - - - - -000 - - - - - - -.-.; � The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of January, 1919, are i read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman I and Olerk. g i ?4� i i In the Matter of petition of Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Company before the Railroad Commission for opening I of Crossing at Concord Cemetery. ' i A.B. Tinning, District Attorney, appears before the Board and states that he was served with a copy of petition about to be filed with the Railroad Commisa- ' iom by Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Company requesting the opening of a public road I crossing over tracks of Oakland. Antioch and Eastern Railway Company at Concord • Cemetery; ' IIt is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that A.B.Tinn g i District Attorney, be and he is hereby authorized to answer add petition stating that this Board of Supervisors is ready and willing to take whatever action re- garding said crossing that the Railroad Commission of the State of California will recommend. 1 In the Matter of allowance to I Indigents. f It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the I isame are hereby granted to the following named indigents, commencing on Jan. lat. 1919, to wit: Eda aa£iola. p15.00 per month. Guiseppina De Presenti, 315.00 per month. �, And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in amounts above named on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board., I I m I rI G h, In the Matter of allowance r Of eJxpenses to A.J. McMahon, Probation Officer. r`r A. J. McMahon, Probation Officer appears before the Board End asks that he be allowed nominal expenses for investigating claims of indigents, It is, by the Board ordered that said a. J. McMahon, be and he is hereby el- '3:r lowed expenses for investigating of indigent claims, said expenses to be paid out I of the General rand of the County of Contra Costa on presentation of duly veri- fied claims therefor. , i j $Y In the :;atter of Report of County Health Officer. z. The report of the County Health Officer is read to the Board and said - r report is approved as re;:.d. ,. { It is Ordered by the said Board that said County Health Officer notify this t Board of the oast OC one gross of fumigators as requested in his report. i In the Clatter of Appointment of WA: B P.S. Ramsdell, to Board of Education of Contra Costs County. It appearing to this Board that a vacancy exists in the Board of Education of Contra Costa County, by reason of the death of William R. Zane, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered, that F.S. Ramsdell, be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the Board of Education of Con- tra C osta County, vice Vlilliam R. Lane, deceased. � k � y�y R In the Matter of Lost Viarrant. � D. Vallarga, having presented to this Board his affidavit showing that .a there was issued to him on the 6th day of November, 1919 , County Hospital '.7arrant No. 8402 for the sum of $12. and that said warrant was mailed to deponent and is not no: in his possession; and prayin.L for s nese warrant in lien thereof; Thereupon, it is, an motion 9uly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse the payment of said original lost warrant, and that a duplicate of same be issued by County Auditor, registered by A County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of original lost warrant. 41 ,,. 4 � y � yx b In the ;.flatter of approval of warrant of Reclamation District N o. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor.it is by the Board ordered that the following ' Warrant of said Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: ;. s, No. Date Amount 121 Jan. 15th, 1919 x+108.24. ' And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. i i In the Matter of Extension of Time to O'Brien Bros. to Construct Divisions Al\: 8-9-10 of County Highway. R.H. Wight, having appeared before this Board and requested an extension - of sixty days time from and after expiration of last extension granted to said O'Brien Bros., for completion of Divisions IJos. 8-9-10 of County Highway System, $- It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said 3 O'Brien Bros. be and they are hereby granted an extension of sixty days from and ' after date of expiration of last extension, to complete Divisions 8-9-10 of County e' I Highway System. l In the Matter of Repairs of Pittsburg Town Jail. Supervisor '.+.H; Buchanan, having reported to this Board that the Jail in the s- City of Pittsburg, is in need of repairs, and requesting the County of Contra Costa to pay one half the expense of said repairs. It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County of Contra Costa pay one half the expense of repairs to said Town Jail out of the General Fund of the County of Contra Costs, upon the City of Pittsburg presenting d. their duly verified claim therefor. II Al 4 is t I �^ I I "t In the ?;Satter of the application of I. Clyde Company for a road crossing ` over the tracks of the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway and the Bay -'oint and Clayton Railroad, at Clyde, Contra Costa County, California. The Clyde Company, having heretofore filed its application before the Rail- n road Commission of the State of California for permission for a wagon road cross- ing over the tracks of the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway and the Bay Point and Clayton Railroad, at Clyde, Contra Costa County, California, and it appearing to this Board that the public good and necessity will be promoted by the granting of said application; ! It is now, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, ORDERED that that certain order heretofore made herein on January 20th, 1919, be, and the same is i hereby amended to read as follows, to wit; "ORDERED that this Board of Supervisors approve and join in, and this Board ! does hereby approve and join in, the application of said Clyde Company now pending before the Railroad Co-mission of the State of California for an order and permit .' of the Railroad Commission of the State of California, for a wagon road crossing over the tracks of the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway and the Bay Point and Clayton Railroad at Clyde, Contra Costa County, California, as prayed for and set -; forth in the certified copy of the application of said Clyde Company filed with the ' Board of Supervisors on the 20th day of January, 1919, and as shown on the blue prints accompanyin-r said petition". - It is ^J".^_HER ORDERED that said amended order be, and the same is hereby pass- ed and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: -' Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. -> Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor H ayden. In the Latter of Completion of contract of Yuba River Sand Company R.'. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that the Yuba River Sand Company, has completed their contract for the furnis - ing of send and gravel to the County of Contra Costa, 41 It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and the sureties on said con- tract are hereby relieved of further obligations to the County of Contra Costs— In the Matter of Acceptance of Laundry and Heating Plant at County Hospital. J. �. Ogborn, Architect, having certified to this Board that Carl Overaa, the contractor under that certain contract dated June 15th, 1918, has completed that a` certain laundry and heating plant at the County Hospital at the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, California, according to the terms of said contract, and the f� plans and specifications mentioned therein, save and except for certain plumbing connections end-:ipe work to be installed in the said laundry the value of which said work does not exceed the sum of X100, and which said sum of X100 has been withhold, f' for the protection of the owner of said building and will be paid to the said can- tractor upon his completion of said work, according to the terms of said contract; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby 1 declared ecmpleted, save and except for certain plumbing connections and pipe Rork to be installed in the said laundry and the said Laundry end heating Plant is accepted ss completed. j It is further ordered that all persons having claims against sad Carl ' Overna for work performed or materials furnished on said contract be and they are -. hereby ordered to present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date. In the Matter of Adopting Plans and i Specifications for Lighting Fixtures, ' %itchen Squipment, etc., for Joint Tuber- r <=i culosis Hospital at Wismar, California. , R.A. Herold, Architect, having presented to this Board plans and specifica - , ions, etc. for the furnishing of lighting fixtures, kitchen equipment, sterilizing equipment and cold storage rooms and refrigerating plant for Joint Tuberculosis Hospital at Wiemar, California, It is, on motion, duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said i, plans and specifications be and the same are hereby approved as plans and speci- fications, etc. for the furnishing of lighting fixtures, kitchen equipment, steri- lizing equipment and cold storage rooms and refrigerating plant for the Joint Tu- berculosis Hospital at 'Niemar, Placer County, California. i It is, further 0 rdered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Martinez Daily Standard, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, for bids for furnishing said lighting fiztures, kitchen equipment, sterilizing equip- w ment, cold storage rooms and refrigerating plant at said Joint Tuberculosis Hos- 's pital at 'Pliemar, Placer County,California, in accordance with said plans and yd. specifications adopted this day. Said bids to be presented on Monday March 5th, 1919, at not later than the hour of 2 o'clock P.:d, at the office of the ' State Bureau of Tuberculosis in the Foram Building, Sacramento City, California. In the ;Satter of appointment of Supervisor ' 2eb Knott on General Fund Committee. It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor i_nott be and he is hereby ap- pointed a Member of the Peneral. rand Committee for this meeting. i ;a e E i i f In the flatter of Crossing of A. 14. Himes over Tracks of Oakland, Antioch & i ;;astern Railway at Danville. A letter having been received fro,:i A. N. Himes, in regard to crossing fi over the tracks of the Oa'rland, Antioch & Eastern Railway in front of his property i at Danville, i It is by the Board ordered that said letter be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. j In the Latter of approval of contract and bonds for Building of ?erry Barge for Taylor Slough. �s3 kF C. A. Lauritzen, having filed with this Beard a good and sufficient bond ,y and contract duly executed for the purpose of building a ferry barge for Taylor k j Slough, according to plans and specifications adopted by this Board; "u It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby ' 3t authorized to note the approval of said bond by affixing his signature thereto. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby �r ordered to execut^ said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, r.. as the act of this Board. i j In the `latter of allowance of Claims. Claims a;ainst the different funds of the county are presented to the ,. i 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 enter, ed on the Allowance Book of this Board. f And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Feb. 17th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.U. -. I . �. Chairman. . --2 . . . .Clerk. ,f t `fin i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT?1 COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAIIFORIIIA. Monday, February 17th, 1919. ' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; I J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and J.J.Buchanan. J.9.77ells, Clerk. i' I ' In the ;latter of Resignation of }. A.H . Muc Kinnon, as Justice of the Peace of 7th Judicial Township. ; A.H. MacKinnon, having presented his resignation as Justice of the Peace `# in and for the 7th Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, j It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is ., hereby declared accepted and said office declared vacant.,* In the -atter of Appointment of Justice of Peace for 7th Judicial Township. ' The office of Justice of the Peace in and for the 7th Judicial Township having been declared vacant by reas:�n of the resignation of A. H. MacY.innon, It is on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the I Board ordered thst Colonel James A. Joyce. be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace in and for the 7th Judicial Township of Contra Costa County for the unexpired term of A. H. MacKinnon.resigned. It is further ordered that said Colonel James A. Joyce take oath and give bond as required by law. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r ' In the Matter of Completion of Contract of s C.H. Gildersleeve to construct Rodeo Bridge. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board, his certificate stating that the contract of C.H. Gildersleeve to build Rodeo bridge on the State Highway, has been completed according to specifications, I , It is, on motion duly made and cr;rried bythe Board ordered that said con- tract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said bridge accepted by thi Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims a5ainst said contract or for material furnished or work performed on said contract present same to this Board within thirty days from this date. The vote on said order being unanimous. v I t I I I ! ! In the hatter of Granting Requisition ' of Dr. C.R.Blake, Health Officer of Contra Costa County. Dr. C.R.Bla;ce, having filed with this Board a requisition for fumigators It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said y: requisition be and the same is hereby ordered granted. In the Platter of approval of Warrants of I Reclamation District No. 802. j Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same are hereby approved, i to wit: No. Date Amount. 131 Feb. 6th, 1919 37.50. 132 Feb. 6th, 1919 39.70 133 Feb. 6, 1919 124.85 134 Feb. 6th, 1919 426.40. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board ere hereby authorized to note the I approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the Platter of approval of Warrant of Beclamation District No. 1619. k Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- s ing warrant of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same is hereby approved, -,a i to wit: No. Date Amount. 116 Nov. 29, 1918 5.00. j' And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval 5' i of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. '3 In the Matter of Rejection of Claim. Martin Aronsohn, on Dec. 26th, 1918, having filed a claim for overpaid taxes, and said claim having been certified by District Attorney as not approved, ' It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said claim w be and the same is hereby rejected by this Board as not a legal charge against the County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 'F I i t I i In the tSatter of Erection of Memorial to the -31 Heroes from Contra Costa County who entered the - ' Service of their country in the late War. It is by the Board ordered that the following committee from Contra Costa County be and they ate hereby appointed to make all arrangements for the erection of a Memorial to the Heroes from Contra Costa County who entered the service of thei p?,z country in the late 'Aar: ' From Supervisor District No. 1: Charles J. Crary, Richmond. �A Miss Hazel Downer, Pinole. No. 2: George M. Rolph, Crockett. - Mrs. Annie Vau Gorden, Danville. " No. 3: Ron. R.H. Latimer, Martinez. '? R.R.Veale. " D.S.Cruzon " " No. 4: David Gatto. Pittsburg. " No. 5: Mrs. Juliette Harding, Antioch. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I In the Matter of Communications from -� Different Associations requesting the Repair or Reconstruction of the Road between Hookston and Martinez. k. This Board Laving received several communications from different asso- ciations of the County of Contra Costa requesting the repair or reconstructing of that certain road between the cement Highway at Hookston and the town of Martinez, motion It is, on-duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify the different Associations communicating with this Board that 47 it is the present intention of this Board to repair and replace said road with a concrete road after July let, 1920, and in the meanwhile that every thing possible will be done to keep the road in the pest possible repair. In the Futter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the warrants heretofore allowed to Pauline F Gibson for maintenance for December.and January. 1919, be and the same are hereby ' ordered cancelled. i It is further ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer in a favor of Bessie L. Gibson in the sum of $40, per month for the months of Dec. 1918 al and Jan. 1919. It is further ordered that the following allowances in cash be and the same are hereby granted to the following named indigents commencing on dates set oppo- site their respective names: C.D. ;Gorse, a8. per month, commencing Feb. 1st, 1919. Gina Franchini, j17.00 per month, commencing Feb. let, 1919. x Elizabeth Aargas �30. per month, commencing Feb. let, 1919. f Y 0. I I Mary Ellen Bray, $20.00 per month, commencing Feb. let, 1919. It is fur'.her ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County ' 4 Treasurer in favor of each of above na�ed indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. 2n In the Matter of expenses for compiling {lar History of Contra Costa County. Wm. R. Sharkey, haven appeared before this Board representing the County Council of Defense and asked this Board to be allowed permission to pay small expenses towards preparing War History of Contra Costa County, x I t is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the ;i County Council of Defense be and it is hereby authorized to expend whatever sum : is necessary for preparing War History of Contra Costa County, said amounts to be paid by this Board on prese[tation of duly verified claims authorized by said County - Council of Defense. :? =r Y' R: In the ?,Satter of Allowance of Claire. - 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 attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. w „s I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 3rd, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.U. `X ; i ,. .7.! ... Chairman. i ..Clerk. M i - �4 i - I / I I i 1 s,f j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Californis� j Monday. ISarch 3rd, 1919. _...y I' v The Board met at 10 o'clock n,L[. Present : Hon. J. H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeh -¬i i Supervisors J.P. Casey, C.B.Hayden, and .J. Buchanan. J.H.'Yells. Clerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of February, 1919, are read to the Board end by the. Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ` i fr: iIn the Matter of Application of County of Contra Costa for permission to use the .t old Traveled County road near Bay Point. 4 The board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa having heretofore "filed its application with the Railroad Commission of the State of California for Aw an order permitting the use of the old traveled county road near Bay Point in Contra Costa County where the same crosses the right of way of the Southern Pacif c Company and tout of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company leading to the property of the Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company in said Contra Costa County, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors of the j County of Contra Costa, thata. private road crossing agreement has been made and I I entered into between the sail Southern Pacific Company, Atc1lison, Topeka& Santa Fe ReilwtLV Cori e d ny and the said Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company by reason of which it becoi.:es unnecessary to have the use of the said old traveled road or the same opened, it is now by the Board ordered that said application for an order of the Railroad Commission permitting the use of the said old traveled county road, be. I+ and the same is hereby withdrawn. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey. Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. j Noes: None. j i In the matter of Railroad Crossing ' under Southern Pacific and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe tracks, west of Pittsburg. ';:> The County of Contra Costa, being now ready to construct that certain road between the town of Bay Point and Pittsburg, and it being necessary before the construction of said road, to construct a subway under the Southern Pacific Railroad and the S.T. & S. F. Railroad, west of Pittsburg. It is on motion duly made end carried, by the Board order-d that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to make application to the Railroad Commission for a supplementary hearing in the matter i 4g i R of construction of said crossing. >- i L In the Matter of appointment of . Traffic Officers. The District Attorney having appeared before this Board in relation to _ appointment of number of traffic officers, the Board informs the District Attorney that the number of appointments of Traffic officers was up to him, as that matter E` was personally under his charge. - i j In the Matter of Requisitions. FY I _ It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the 'y following requisitions be and the same are hereby granted, to wit: -"' Requisition of i;.B.^_inning, District Attorney, for desk and chair, Requisition of M. E. Hurley, County Recorder, for one Flliott-Fisher Book Typewriter. ' Requisition of G.O. Leese, County Assessor, for two swivel chairs. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Ew In the Matter of granting of Liquor License. It is by the Board ordered that the following liquor license be and the same is hereby ordered granted, to wit: - A. '.Baker, Valley House. near Martinez. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K 4 i i i I "9 In the ?Satter of application for -;..-- Liquor license. - Application for liquor lice0se for the sale of intoxicating liquors in i quantities less than one quart, is applied for by the following: Raymond Jackson, west side of Railroad Avenue. Knightsen, known as %nightsen Bar. r It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and t the same is hereby set for Mondry April 7th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. - I I i I ie I i u 4� i In the butter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 800. ' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board orderad that the following j warrant of Reclamation District No. 800 be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. _. 135 Feb. 25th, 1919 14.95. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. A. , i I I I jIn the Natter of approval of I i Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619. Oood cause appe:ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of zieclametion District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to r�;r I wit: .' No. Date Amount. 122 Feb. 18th, 1919 3 426.91. - 123 Feb. 18th, 1:119 350.00 124 Feb. 18th. 1919 340.00 1 And the Chairman of this Bpard is hereby authorized to note the approval of iA the said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i In the latter of the Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa m County, California, endorsing the Martinez,-Antioch I Project, providing for the improvement of the channel -" in Suisun Bay, between Martinez and Antioch. WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States has appropriated the sum of $64,500. to cover one half the cost of deepening and widening the channel in Suisun ' Bay between Martinez and Antioch; and, 7T RIAS, State Senate Bill No. 267, introduced by Senator W.R. Sharkey which provides for an appropriation of $64,500. to be made from the State treasury to cover the remaining one half of the cost of deepening and widening said channel, has been referred to the Committee on Commerce and Navigation of the Senate and is 1 i I now pending before said Committee; and, WHEREAS, said project is of vital importonce to Contra Costa County and th I State of California and to the highly developed industrial enterprises located alon the south shore of Suisun Bay and also is in the interest of the commerce of the two great navigable rivers of the State, as it connects them with the deeper waters ' of the San Pablo and San ?rancisco Bays. which means an extension of commerce and deep water navigation essential to the State's development; and, � '1i?REAS, not s single appropriation for this highly important waterway I' j nee heretofore been made either by the Federal Government or the State of Californi and its present facilities have been entirely outgrown.by the shore developments an th a heavy river traffic originating et Stockton and Sacramento; therefore, B3 I' D3SOLV3D b;; the Roa.rd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, _ at a regular session thereof that it signifies its unqualified endorsement of this i project and respectfully requests and urges the members of the Forty-third Legis- lature of the State of California to pass said bill, being Senate Bill No. 267. i The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. s I! f i In the Matter of 2lamin that certain road leading from Town of ,':ntioch through Oakley to the end of hlmond ::venue. A petition having been presented to the Board of Supervisors from residents of Oakley and vicinity praying this Board to name that certain road between the Town of Antioch and passing through Oakley and connecting.with the end of Almond i Avenue, as "Victory . Link", It is by the Board, ordered, that the prayer of said petition be and the same is hereby granted and that certain concrete road between town of Antioch , and passim through the town of Oakley, and connecting with the end of Almond Avenue be and the some is hereby named "Victory Link, as an imperishable testimonial inspiring as the stars that glorify the flag, in honor of the valiant boys who hero- ically er - ically answered their Chantry 's Call ". I I In the Hatter of the allowance of Claim of ...J.Grier, for completion of Division No. 4 of County Highway System. 33 i A.J.Grier, having filed with this Board his claim for balance due for com- pletion of Division No.`4 and Tieslau Bros., having heretofore filed with this t Board a stop notice against said �.J.Grier, and now at this time, TiesZau Brost, having heretofore filed with this Board a release of claim against said A.J.Grier ! and having notified this Board that their claim had been satisfied in full, motion -'`• j .It is, on.duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said claim of M, i ii,.J. Grier, be and the some i3 hereby allowed by this Board. The said order is passed by the unPnimous vote of the Board. `.�f_f` i 1 s :3 i In the ;Satter of working prisoners on County road and elsewhere. It appearing to the Board that it will be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to provide for the working of prisoners confined in the County Jail under Judgment of conviction of Misdemeanor under direction of some responsible person to be appointed by the sheriff, whose compensation shall not exceed $100 ' per month, upon the public grounds, roads, streets, alleys, highways or public buildings or any such other buildings deemed advisable for the benefit of the count ; j and it appearing to the Board that it will be necessary in order to work said pri soners on county road, to have a driver for the auto truck to transport said pri.- oners back and forth along the county roads or elsewhere that may be necessary - in workin said -;sem prisoners, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that prisoner 21 confined in tie Cc,aty Jail on judgment of conviction of misdemeanor, be worked '- on the County roads of Contra Costr County, or other places as may be deemed advisable and R.R.Srnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to employ some person to drive the truck in order to convey said iprisoners back and forth along said roads. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Purchase of Burial Place for Indigent Poor. J.P. Foods, who has charge of the burial grounds, having reported to this Board that the county is in need of more land for purposes of burial of indigent poor, i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said matter be and tele same is hereby referred to Supervisor Hayden for investigation as to land which can be purchased for said purpose. I z In the Matter of application of George Hicks and Jas. Vessallo for permit to engage in business of Transporting Passengers and Express Packages for hire over public highways ' ! of Contra Costa County, California, between Stockton San Joaquin County and Antioch, Contra Costa County. George flicks and Jee. Vassa'lo, having filed with this Board their i application for permission to establish service for transportation of passengers I between Stockton, San Joaquin County and Antioch Contra Costa County and intermediate points, s It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and the some is hereby fixed for Monday, March 17th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M. and that notice of said hearing be given by publication in the manner and for the - time required by Statute. i =M i In the Matter of J.C.Hirschmen, J.E.Silva and J.J.Borba, for a ' permit to engage in the business I of transporting Passengers and express packages i - for hire over public hihr.ays, of Contra Costa 1 County, California, between towns a'Martinez, ! and Antioch, via Concord. i J.C. Hirschman, J.E.Silva and J.J.Borba, having filed with this Board their application for a permit to engage in business of transporting passengers and ex- press packages for hire over public highways of Contra Costa County, California, � between the towns of P.iartinez and 3ntioch, via Concord, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday. March 17th, 1919 at 10 a 'clock A.U. and that notice of said application be given by publication --.• in the manner and for the tic.e re-aired by Statute. `? i ti i In the Matter of Cl os ung of Crossing i I over O.A.& S. tracks at Williams Hill. I is by the Board ordered that consideration of the recommendation of the 4 R3lroad Commission of the State of California, as to closin-, of crossing over 0. A. & Railroad at Willir ms Hill , be and the same is hereby continued to and set for lionday, May 5th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.I. . i i ! In the Matter of appointing time and mace of holding election for Trustees of Reclamation District Pio. 830. I t was thereupon duly moved by S upervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervise Hayden, and unanimously carried, that, ' WHEREAS, JERSEY ISLAND F.R:i COLIP.,NY, a corporation, being a duly qualified ..,� landholder in Reelsmation District No. 830, has petitioned this Board of Super- visors to appoint a time and place for holding an election of a Board of Trustees j .off of said Reclamation District *_:o. 830, no election of such Trustees having been held for a period of more than two years last past, and good cause appearing therefor; .77 THEREFORE, IT IS HE?EBY ORDERED $nd this Board of Supervisors does here -'•£ !, by appoint Monday, the 14th day of i,eril, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. as y? the time and the ante room of the post office known ns the Jersey Post Office on Jersey Island, Contra Costa County, as the place for holding an election of a Board of Trustees of Reclamation District Ido. 830, three trustees to be elected at such election in the manner prescribed by Sec. 3491 of the Political Code of California; IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that notice of such election shall be given 1 by publication for one month continuously, in the Contra Costs Gazette, a news- paper duly printed, published and circulated in Contra Costa County, being the i county in which all of the lands of sue'. Reclamation District are situate. i For the purposes of such election two judges thereof to crit: 7/.1.. Cobb, iSuperintendent of said Jersey Island Farm Company and landholder of said Reclamat- ion District no. 850, and Joseph E.Ileyerstein, the President of The Aleants. '- Realty Company, another landholder of said District, are hereby appointed Judges of such election and C.F. "3ontgomery, another landholder of said District is hereby appointed inspector of such election. paid two Judges and said inspector to eon- � i stitute a Board of Election for such district, and each member of said Board of Election upon entering upon his duties shall be sworn to a faithful performance thereof, by some officer authorized to administer oaths. After each election hes been held, the Board of Election must canvass the votes cast and issue certificates of election to the persons elected and must place the ballots when canvassed in an envelope and forward the same, sealed to the clerk of the Board of Supervisors. For the purposes of ouch election, the polle shLlll. ba and remain open from 10 " until 4 P.:.:. on said yon-ley, April 14 1919. In the Metter of Communication #f from R.B. Bernard, regarding condition of Road in Supervisor District No. 1. , ' A communication from F.B.Bernard, in regard to condition of road in super- _ i j visor District Do. 1, was referred to Supervisor Fnott. In the hatter of the allowance to Indigents. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that � the following named indigents be allowed the following cash allowances in sums set opposite their names and commencing on the dates set opposite their names, to wit: Sophie Brewen, 120.00 per month, commencing Feb. 1st, 1919. Jennie Bruno, 12.50 March 1st, 1919. Julia O'Brien 15.00 " " " March lat, 1919. a Pearl Tracy, y20.00 March let, 1919. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County :'reaeurer in favor of each of above named indigents in the sums set opposite their respective names, until the further order of this Board. 4 � t ' In the flatter of Communication from j � State Board of horticulture. A communication was received from the State Board of Horticulture notifying this Board that the following named persons are eligible to position of Horticulture a� Commissioner of Contra Costa County, to wit' -:Ull Van Dyne, li[kish. i C.A. Iloren, Headley. Frank :.Swett, _lartinez. i i `v In the Katter of Petition for a wagon road crossing across tracks of O.A.& E. Ry at a point about 1300 feet northeast of Bancroft Station, Contra Costa County. A petition having been Filed with this Board praying for a crossing across the tracks of the 0. A. & 3. Ry. at a point about 1360 feet northeast of Ban- croft Station, in Contra Costa County, and it appearing to the Board that ' the public convenience and necessity demand a crossing at grade across the tracks of the O.A. & E. Ry., at said point, It is, by the Board ordered that the District -attorney of Contra Costa be and he is hereby authorized to make application to the 1Railroa9 Commission of the State of California, for construction of a crossing across the tracks of the j O.L. & 2. Hy. at said point. The said order is ptss-d by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Batter of Erection of Memorial to the -heroes from Contra Costa County who entered the service o" their country in the Late Tar. _ r This Board having heretofore rnd on ^eb. 17th, 1919, appointed George . i M. Rolph, as a Member of the above named committee, and George M. Rolph having notified the Chairman and Secretary of said Committee that he would be unable to serve on said committee, It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board orderel that,A.M. Duperu be and he is hereby substituted on said committee in place of said George Rolph. It is further ordered that :S. Neusta-dter of Concord, be and he is hereby appointed a :?ember of said Committee as representing the Spanish 'gar Veterans. In the ?.atter of allowance of Claims in �R i Supervisor District No. 1. ' 1 It appeasing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra ^osta, certain moneys in special ro,:d fund of Contra i Costa County, -hich said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion j of State Automobile TExes collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, during the year 1918, which said money shall be expended by said county exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, and culverts in said county, and the following Claims having been presented against Supervisor District No. 1, Contra Costa County, for labor and materiel used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads. bridges and culverts of said District No. 1: IL is by the Board T dered that the following claims against Supervisor Dis- trict No. 1, for labor anil materiel used exclusively in the construction and main- i i tenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 1, be and the same hereby are ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: Nrme. Amount. ' Bank of rDu , assignee of Henryy Dambach. . 297.50. Mechanics Bank of Richmond, assignee of Municipal Imp. Company . . . . . ..297.00 .. Mechanics Bank of Richmond, assignee of Iunicipal Imp. Company . . . . . . 148.50 fdechanics Bank. of Richmond, assignee of Municipal Imp; Company . . . . . . 297.00 Jose I. Machado 65.00 Mechanics Bank of Richmond, assignee of S.C.Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210.00 Bank of Pinole, assignee of Fred Schnatmeyer . . . . . . . . . . . . .297.50. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Idatter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different fund of the county are presented to the ' I Board, nod those found to be c rrect and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, attested by the Clerk, signed by the Chairman, and ordered ente—ed on the allowance book of this Board. And the Board tookrecess to meet on Monday, March 17th, 1919, at 10 o'cloc I Clerk. NY i I j cM. I - rt In THE BOAP.D OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, March 17th, 1919. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, chairman; Supervisors Zeb fnott; J.P. Casey, C.H. Hayden, and 7. J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the !:latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No.2024. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing warrents of said Reclamation District be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: ° No. Date Amount. 33 Oct. 28th, 1918. 10.00 35 Oct. 28th. 1918. 10.00 36 Jan. 12th, 1919. 627.86. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I 111 � l w In the flatter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025. - i G ood cavae appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- � ing warrants of said Reclamation District be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 43 Oct. 28th, 1918. 10.00 44 Oct. 28th, 1918. 10.00 46 Jan. 12th, 1919. 3500.00 47 Jan. 12th, 1919. 2625.00 48 Feb. 27th, 1919. 4915.90. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Buerd are hereby authorized to note the approval of the said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. zt In the flatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025. a .Good cause appeerinq, therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of said Reclamation District be and the same are hereby approved, to "g wit: Ido. Date Amount 53 Oct. 28th, 1918. y 10.00. 55 Oct. 28th, 1918 10.00 56 Jan. 12th, 1919. 916.71. 57 Zeb. 27th, 1919 4520.84 58 71ar. 14th, 1919 1376.28 ' Y i I i And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 1 � In the ffe.tter of approval of ;varrsnt of Reclamation District N o. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following 1N warrant of said Reclamation District be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: k No. Date Amount. i 125 Feb. 26th, 1919 116.11. i And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Affidavit for � lost warrant. F.A.Carpenter, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on � the 19th day of November. 1918, there was issued to him warrant on General Fund =� ' numbered 9676, for the sumof X8.00; that said warrant was mailed to him on the 21st day of November, 1918, and same has been lost and is not now in his possession I and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; Therefor¢, It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed t refuse payment of said lost warrent, and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County T reasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tha Board. K In the L*atter of Cancellation , i of Erroneous Ssle. ' 15.:7. Joost, Tax Collector of ^ontra Costa County having filed with this Board his certificate showing that an erroneous sale was made on preperty assessed to Suburban Realty Company on June 26th, 1916 for 1915 taxes, said sale being numbered 725b and being on Lot 10 Block 11, Bay View Park, and that said sale should be ' cancelled. Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that i said sale be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled and the County Auditor and County 'Recorder are hereby authorized to cancel said sale of record in their j office., I I' . I i ! j I In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made of $10. per month to it. J. Pinchon, be ad the same is hereby discontinued from and after March j let, 1919..,, i � In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. ai A.J. McMahon, Probation Officer of Contra Costa County having reported to t hi Board that he has placed the three children of H.R. Davis in St. Vincent's Orphan A9ylam, "6 It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the action of said A.J. ?ICMabon, lrobation Officer, be and the same is hereb7 approved. In the Matter of application of Elizabeth Bnano for aid. Elizabeth Buano having filed a petition with this Board for aid and it appear- { ing to the Board from said petition that said Elizabeth Buano was brought from Wis- consin by her two brothers and at the time she came to this State she was in indi- gent circumstances and was receiving aid from authorities inthe State of Wisconsin; i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the petition for aid of Elizabeth Buena be and the same is hereby denied. In the Matter of Appointing Deputy Probation Officer. WHEREAS, Probation Officer A. J. McMahon, accompanied by the two Judges of the Superior Court and the District Attorney appear before the Board of Supervisors at this time, and state to this Board that the business of the Probation Officer in � caring for Juvenile business of the County and indigent poor has increased to such anextent as to require the services of an assistant or deputy Probation Officer to as. in the wort: of said office, and, WHEREAS, it appears from the statements of said officers before this Board that the business coming under the jurisdiction of the Probation Officer in attend an a "f i on Juvenile and indigent matters requires the assistance of a deputy probation offi- car to assist in said work, i I It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that it is the j ...as of this Board that the office of Probation Officer requires the appointment o I -r= a deputy Probation Officer for the County of Contra Costa, at a sdary of $100 per � month; Therefore it is Hereby b ! RESOLVED that Senator W.R. Sharkey and Assemblyman N.&.Calahan, be and they z are hereby requested on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to have the Juvenile bet of the State of California amended so that in Counties of the Sixteenth Class, that the get provi9e for a Probation Officer at $150 per month q and a deputy Probation Officer at a salary of -?100 per month. s. I 12 it is further ordered that a copy of this Resolution and order be forwards I immediately to Senator W.R. Sharkey and Assemblyman 17.E.Calshan.,: € I � In the Yl atter of application of C,B.1?ightman and P.S Wightman for a permit to operate an auto Stage line between the Town of Byron and Town of Antioch. - C. B. Wightman and P. S. Wightman, having filed with this Board their ap- plication for a permit to operate an auto stage line between the town of Byron and the town of Antioch; sr It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday the 7th day of April. 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. and i that notice o" said hearing be given by said petitioners in the manner and for the 3& time required by law. I In the Batter of application of - J.C.Hirschman, J.E.Silve and J.J. Borba, 4. i for a motor bus permit between the towns of Martinez and Antioch, by way of Concord. J. C.Hirschman, J. E. Silva and J.J. Borba, having filed with this.Board e petition praying for a motor bus permit between the towns of Martinez, and Antioc by way of Concord, and said matter coming on regularly to be heard at this time, an it appearing to the Beard that said petition as filed is not sufficiently specific as to the route proposed to be used by applicants, j It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said ej•plicants be and they are hereby permitted to amend their said petition in more particularly describing the route to be traversed and the fares to be charged and the arrangement of a time schedule. ' It is further ordered that this matter be and the same is hereby Contin- aed to and until Monday April 7th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. 1 In the Latter of appliection of Richmond-Oakland I Stage Association for permit to operate a stage line in the County of Contra Costa, California. z The Richmond -Oakland Stage Association having filed with this Board,a plication for s permit to operate an auto stage line in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and it a } ppearing to the Board that said petition is not sufficient for the reason that said application does not show the names of the persons com- posing the Richmond-Oakland Stage Association or whether said Association is a , I corporation or a co-partnership and farther that said application is improperly r f i r sworn to, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied, without prejudice to the said applicants filing a new application in proper form. In the Matter of appointment of Hight Watchman. Sheriff R.R.Veele, having notified this Board that the Hight Watchman hereto- # fore appointed by this Board has resigned and taken another position; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the said office be declared vacant. It is further ordered that Fred Tear be and he is hereby appointed Hight Watchman for the Court House at a salary of ?100 per month until the further order of this Board.,, i In the Matter of Communication from J. Ri. Talker, regarding Crossing Over A.T. 8, S.F.P.,y. east of Pittsburg, A co,nmunication was received from J. S. calker, Superintendent of ,.i.& S.F. Ry. Company, regarding the erection of an automatic flagman, at the crossing of their tracks by the County Road, between Pittsburg and Antioch. The said Communication was referred to the District Attorney for his opinio . In the M atter of Final Payment for Erection,of laundry Building at County n Hospital. More than thirty five days having expired since the acceptance of laundry building at County Hospital. under contract to Carl Overaa. It is by the Board ordered that the final claim of said Carl Overaa. for said building be and the same is hereby allowed. i In the Matter of acceptance of ?lens and specifications for grading of what is known as Viera Road. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this toard plans and specifications for grading that certain road known as Manuel Viera Road, in Sections 15 and 16, T 2 ld., R. 2 East; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans I and specifications for grading of said road be and the same are hereby accepted and approved by this Board as plant and specifications for grading of said road. IN I It is further Ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Antioc v ' Ledger and the Contra Costa Standard, for bids for construction of said rord in accordance with said plans and specifications, said bide to be presented to this i f Board on Ilonday April 7th, 1919, up to the hour of 11 o'clock AAA. That said bids be addressed to J. H. wells, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and marked "Bids for Construction of Viara Road". The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I In the 'Satter of application of � I George I.Y. Hicks and James 7assallo for a motor bus permit. WHEREAS, an application was made and filed with the Clerk of this Board by George W. Hicks and James Vassallo for a permit to operate and maintain by motor vehicle, passenger service for hire, between Stockton, San Joaquin County, California and Antioch. Contra Costa County, California, and intermediate points, --_ by ;ray of what is known es 'Borden Road, and, WHEREAS, a public hearing on said application having been set by the said Board, and publication of notice of same having been made, all in accordance with � and pursuant to Act of the Legislature of the State of California, regulating. ..;� transportation by auto over public highways,and said hearing of said application I having been heard pursuant to said notice given, all of which facts the Board so i finds, and said application having come on regularly to be heard this 17th day of March, 1919, and, WHEREAS, C.B. Wightmcn and P.S. Zfightman having filed with this Board a petition and application for a motor bus permit between the town of Byron and Town of Antioch, and, "IREREAS, through their attorney Matthew Card, they protest against the granting of the ±.bove named motor bus permit from the town of Byron to the town i of Antioch by reason o^ having heretofore operated a motor bus permit between the town of Byron and the town of Antioch, and, - ' 7JH3P.EAS, the Hoard having fully considered the matter and being fully advised in the premises, NOW THEREFORE, ' H3 IT RESOLVED, that a permit is hereby granted and issued to George W. Hicks and James Vassallo to operate and maintain a passenger service for hire, aT between the div idirn, ling of the Counties of Contra Costa and San Joaquin by way ;. of t:-.e Borden Road, to the town of Byron, and that the petition for a motor bus permit between the town of Byron and town of Antioch. be and the same is hereby denied. IT IS .FURTHER 0'?D'-"D -!-'jIT said service be carried on by the use of two r I or more seven passenger motor vehicles and over the high-;:aye of Contra Costa � County above described between the respective terminals and, i I I i BE IT .FURTHER RESOLVED, that the time schedule over which said line is to be operated is as follows: - S^_OCZTCN TO BYROII. Leave Stockton: 7:30 A.M. 10:00 A.LI. 1.'30 2.11. 4:00 P.M. Holt: 7:50 A.M. 10:20 A.M. 1:50 P.M. 4:20 P.M. 1 Arrive Byron: 8:30 A.L. 11:00 A.U. 2:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. I s BY'4CN TO STOCZTON. Leave Byron: 8:25 A.M. 10:50 A.M. 2:25 P.M. 4.55 P.M. 71 Leave Holt 9:05 A.I.I. 11:35 A.::I. 3:05 P.M. 5:35 P.M. Arrive Stockton: 9:30 A.M. 12:00 M. 3:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. That the following is schedule or tariff rates to be charged between II the several points and localities to be sered; Stockton to Holt: a .25 Stockton to Byron: 1.00 Holt to Byron: .75 Syron to Holt: .75 Byron to Stockton: 1.00 i Holt to Stoolkton: .25 BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that this permit shell extend for a I _ period of five years from and after the date of the passage of this Resolution , a BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the business conducted under this permit shal be subject to all rules and regulations of this Board now in force or to be here- after adopted by this Board affecting such methods of transportation, and all the rules and regulations adoptel by the Railroad Co,mission of the State of California r f affecting the operation and maintenance of - pe passenger stage lines. The foregoing Resolution and order was adopted by the following vote of the Board, t e wit :. Ayes: Supervisors Knott. Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. i i { 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 s?lowed 3 by the Board, signed by the Chairman, and attested by the Clerk, and ordered enter- ad on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Roard takes recess to meet on Mon:'.ay, April 7th, 1919 at 10 o'clock j A.M. i .Chairman. . . . Clerk. 3 i I I P i^ SYS. fi IN -.HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Ge' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, April 7th, 1919. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.:3. i Present: Eon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors 7eb Knott; J.P. Casey, C.H.Ha:;den, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.-,ells, Clerk. I The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of March, 1919, are read to the B card by the clerk and by the Board approved as hF read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. =n r'1 x In the Matter of the Application of Rindge Land and Navigation Company : a corporation, for the for,nation of Rindge a:4 Land Reclamation District No. (Palm Tract). ORDER SETTING ?OR HEARING FIQITION FOR FORMATION OF I RINDGE LAND RECLAMATION DISTRICT N0. ---- ' And ORDERING PUBLICATION THEREOF. .. I i".RiET2EAS, Rindge Land and [:nvigation Company on April 7, 1919, filed a petition for the formation of a body of land therein described in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, into a ree'amation district to be kno-n as "Rindge Land Reclamation District No. as is particularly set forth in said petition; and, WB3REAS, it appears therefrom that the lands within such proposed district Y Iare in need of further and better reclam,:tion works and drainage and irrigation works, and that the reclamation of said land is feasible and susceptible of one mode of reclamation; i NO'd, THEREFORE, I IS HEREBY ORDERED, on motion of Supervisor T.J.Buchanan, and seconded by Supervisor C. H. Hayden, and unanimously carried, that the time r' and place of hearing said petition is hereby set for Londay the 5th day of May 1919, at ten o'clock A.M. at the chambers of the Board of supervisors in the t County Court houee in the city of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and that said petition together with this ord=_r be published in the - Martinez Daily Standard, a. newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, for not less than "y two weeks preceding said day of hearing. "a i J z I 's i, f In the Matter of Advertisement for i Bids for construction of what is known as Viers Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading of what is known ' as Viera Road between Antioch and Oakley, and this being the time for receipt of r � bids therefor, O'Brien Bros. appears and files the following bid: � Emb snkment, per cu. yd, x.48. Overhaul, for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freeheal, $.OE. • And there being no other or further bids presented in this matter, and it appearing to the Board that said bid is a reasonable bid, $ It is, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that the contract herein be and the same is hereby awarded to O'Brien. Bros. at the above stated prices. It is Further ordered that the said O'Brien gyros. give bonds in the following sums, to wit: j1581 for the faithful performance of said work and U581 as security for materialmen and labor. I It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare the bonds and con- tracts accordingly. i 1 In the hatter of Issuance of Liquor License, The License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is authorized to issue a li- quor license for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lessthanone quart to Raymond Jackson, at west side of Railroad Avenue, bnightsen, known as dnight- sen Bar. f In the Matter of Closing Crossing k I Over Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway i near Williams Hill. Manuel Williams, having appeared before this Board in regard to closing of crossing over Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway at Williams Hill, and Mr. Mitchell Traffic Manager o: said Railroad, appe:rs before this Board and agreeing to pay the cost of one half of the cost of construction of overhead crossing over said railroad at said point, It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County make application to the Railroad Commission for permission to construct an over- head crossing over said Railroad in accordance with said Agreement with said '.,• Railroad. i II j In the Matter of Building Joint Tuberculosis Hospital at 'Xiemar. y ' The Board of Supervisors of the eleven counties interested in the Ssnitari m at Wiemar, having held a meeting in Sacramento on March 29th, 1919, and adopted the following Resolutions, to wit: "Moved and seconded that the Building Committee be instructed to take out insurance to protect counties on building in process of construction. i Moved and seconded that copies of Agreement be sent to Boards of Super- visors of the eleven counties. `^# Moved and seconded that the Building ,committee be authorized topurchase . furniture, bedding, cooking utensils, and etc., for complete equipment of sani- tarium. A. ---AGR—MMENT-- This agreement, made and entered into this day of 1919, by and between the Counties of Plamas, Sutter, Yuba, Placer, El Dorado, Amador, Sacramento, Yolo, Colusa, Tuolumne, and Contra Costa, the parties of the first par , and the City and County of San 2rancisen, the party of the second part, DI^RBSS3^H• s� That Whereas, The parties ofthefirst part have hereto purchased a site in the County of Placed: and have now upon said site, in course of erection, a I hospital sufficient to accomodate 125 patients, and, ' ;'H&BEAS, The party of the second part desires to become a member of the -;,,• group of counties constituting the parties of the first part, and, t:'HsRSAS, the costs of buying of said site, and the erection and maintenance T of the buildings thereon, for hospital purposes, are borne by the counties in the _ j ratio that the total assessed valuation of the property of each of the said i counties constituting the party of the first part bears toward the entire coat of , said site. the buildings constructed thereon, and the furnishings and equipment j and maintenance thereof, and, :ZnR&As, it is the desire of the party of the first part that the party i j of the second part may become a member of the said group of counties; IIOiS, -H- it is agreed by and bet:•rean the parties hereto, that said party of the second part may become a member of the group of counties conatituti ' the party of the. first part upon the following terms and conditions: lst: That the party of the first part proceed immediately to finish the j units of said buildings now under construction, and pay all expenses therefor. 2nd: That upon the completion of the units now under construction, the i total cost thereof and the equipment, and furnishings thereof, for them, and the ' site, shall be computed and transmitted to the party of the second part. That thereupon the party of the second pert shall nay such proportion of the entire _ cost as would have been chargeable to it, had it been a member of the group of � counties from its inception, to each county constituting the party of the first j part, such proportion of the sum so paid by the party of the second part as the assessed valuation of each of said counties constituting the party of the first i part bears to the entire cost. I ` i3rd: That after the completion of the unit now under construction and ction and the payment therefor by the party of the second part all future constru r I work, shall be borne by both the party of the first part and party of the second part, as hereto in the ratio that the total assessed valuation of the property of the parties bears toward the entire cost of said future work.and construction. I 4th: That this agreement does not bind the parties hereto to use in computation of proportion of costs to be incurred hereunder the assessed valuation of any particular year, but that the determination of the year to be used shall ibe left to the governing body of said joint tuberculosis hospital. 5th: That the party of the first part shall have the exclusive use of the units of said hospital now under construction until other units are built sufficient to accomodate the patients of all parties hereto; provided, however, that construction of buildings sufficient to accomodate said patients shall be commenced as soon after July lat, 1919 as practicable and prosecuted to complet- ion with all reasonable diligence. 6th: If in the opinion of the present committee and the architect it is ' necessary to enlarge any of the main buildings in the unit now under construction in order to enonomically serve the units hereafter constructed, said work may be taken caro of under the contracts now in course of completion and payment therefor La shall be made in same manner as herein provided. IN WITITE39 "SHEMOF, The parties have hereunto subscribed their corporate nam- es am es and affixed their seals by the Chairman of their Boards of Supervisors and "^ County Clerks therein duly authorized. � County clerk. . Boards of Supervisors. It is by the Board ordered that the above Resolutions and Agreement be and the same are hereby adopted and confirmed by this Board. The said order is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. t b In the Flatter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the ,`. same are hereby awarded to the following named indigents, commencing on March ls'., 1919, to wit: r i Phoebe U.Jenkins, 10. per month. ?echael Meredith. 10. per month Charles N. iiilson, V10. per month. iS 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 amounts set opposite their names, until the further order of this Board.,, - I 12 I i i r In the ;_Satter of - Burglar Insurance for County Treasurer of Contra Costa County. J. Rio Baker, having appeared before this Board at this time and stated to this Board that in his opinion, it would be well for the County of Contra Costa to carry burglar insurance, and the Board after considering the matter determines ? that it would be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, to carry ' burglary insurance, It is by the Board ordered that J. Rio Baker, County Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to place burglar insurance on the County Treasurer's office i and vaults, in such amount as he may deem best. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i In the Matter of Communication from J. Walker, Superintendent of ( v A.T. & S.F. Ry. regarding crossing east { , j of Pit sbarg. J..:. Walker, having filed with this Board, a communication requesting "y ' that the County of Contra Costa, pay cost of installing automatic flagman at jcrossing of its tracks by County road between Pittsburg and Antioch, approximately at Hooper Home Place at Los Medanos 011 Station, and said matter having been referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to the liability of the County of Contra Costa, in said matter, and said District Attorney appearing befor this Board at this time, and stating that in his opinion under the Agreement I made by this Board in deed dated July 19th, 1912, that the County of Centra Costa is not liable for the installation of said automatic flagman, It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board notify said J.M. Walker, that the District Attorney has given his opinion that said County of Contra Costa is not liable for the cost of construction of said automatic flagman i at said crossing. under Agreement made on July 19th. 1912. 1 � In the Matter of petition of J. C. Hirschman, J. E. Silva and J.J. Borba, for u motor bas permit between the town of Antioch and Town of Loa rtinez. g iThis matter having been regularly continued to this date, now at this time, said petitioners appear and file amended petition in said matter; Thereupon J. A.;itchell, Traffic Manager of O.A.& E. Railway, Jesse Mr. ward Lilienthal, and A. F.B ray, appearing before this Board, protesting against the granting of said application between the town of Concord, and the town of Antioch Thereupon, after hearing arguments of these different people, and petit- z, jioners asking that said matter be continued to itonday april 21st, 1919, until their attorney could be present, It is, on motion duly mode and carried, by the Board ordered that the fall i h„J hearing on said matter be continued to and until Monday April 21st, 1919, at 11 o'clock A.M. ` In the Matter of approval of Contract , for Installing Sterilizing Equipment for Ili-mar Tuberculosis Hospital. i Hateley & Hateley, having been awarded the contract for furnishing of sterilizing equipment for Wismar Hospital, and said Hateley & Hateley having pre- sented form of contracts to this Board for signatures on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, for the share of the payment of the County of Contra Costa, for the furnishing of said equipment, and said form of contract having been approv ed by the District Attorney, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman and clerk of this Board are hereby authori ed for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, to execute said contracts. ` j The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 'ss I In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of C.A. Lauritzen, for building I of Ferry Scow., to be used at Taylor Slough. . R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, of Contra Costa County, having presented his certificate stating that the contract between C.A. Lauritzen, and said County of for use at Taylor Slough, iContra Costa for the building of ferry Scow.has been completed according to contract, It is by the B oard ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed by this Board, and said ferry scow accepted. MThe said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k m I I i In the Matter of Application of Walter Williams, Albert Pietronave, Fred V.Fiah, I and Percy L. Bliss, to transfer Motor Bus Permit. This Board havin heretofore granted a permit to ;!alter Williams, Albert Pietronave, Fred V.Fish, and Percy L. Bliss, to operate a motor stage line between the town of Martinez and the City of Oakland, by way of the waterfront, and said "!alter Williams, Albert Pietronave, ?red V. Fish and Percy L. Bliss, having made application to this Board for permission to transfer said motor bus permit to Bay Shore Stage Company, It is, by the Board ordered that said partLes be and they are hereby given permission to transfer said motor has pp i p permit in accordance with said application. �, w Tn the Matter of Approval of 'Earrants of Reclamation D;Etrict No. 1519. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the -' following m.:rrant of Reclamation District No. 1519, be and the same is hereby ap- proved, to wit: No. Date Amount 126 March 24. 1919 $ 188.88. ' And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval .� of said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. i } In the latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ::o. 802. Good cause apperring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing warrants of said Reclamation District No. 802 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 136 March 25, 1919 82.59. i 137 March 25, 1919 4.80 138 March 25, 1919 29.90. ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing their s4gnatures thereto. I In the Matter of Darchase of Motor Truck and Trailer. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having appeared before this Board and stated to this Board that his department is in need of a 3 1/2 ton , fmotor truck and trailer, to be used in the maintenance of permanent roads here- tofore constructed by this Board, and it appearing to the Board that said truck and trailer are necessary for said department; It is, by the Board ordered that R. R.Arnold, be and he is hereby authoriz- ed for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa to purchase a satisfactory i motor truck and trailer to be used in maintenance of said permanent roads heretofore constructed under order of this Board. n In the batter of Lost -arrants. _... i John Dies, having filed with ti:is Board his affidavit wherein he states that i f on the 6th dayof November, 1918, there was issaad 4PPz* a two warrants on Sup. District V.. 3, to wit: Warrant numbered 9269 for sum of $72.00 and warrant No. .; 9289 for the sum of $44.00 and said warrants were mailed to him on Dec. 6th, 1918 and that same have been lost and praying that new warrants be issued in lieu there f; I i Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said original lost warrants and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Audit)r registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original I lost ^arrants.�. I In the !Satter of Contracts for Completion of Divisions Nos. 8-9-10 of the County Highway system. It is by the Board ordered that O'Brien Bros. be and they are hereby given ' an extension of time of ninety days from and after date of expiration of last ex- tension heretofore given, within which to complete Contracts on Divisions 8-9-10. In the :.:atter of Installin, ',.,star j System for County Hospital grounds for Fire f Protection. iIt appearing to the Board it is necessary at the present time while the water system of the town of Martinez is being installed,to install a water system at the jCounty Hospital for fire protection; i It is, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Hayden be and he is hereby author S: ized to have installed at the County Hospital grounds, a water system for fire protection for the County Hospital Building. t li The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Hayden. Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll ca'-l: Supervisors R.nott and Casey. •a In the Latter of Liberty Union High School Bonds. ' T.D. Johnston. presents to the Board the proceedings held recently in k I'. Liberty Union High School District for the issuance of bonds. Said proceedings are referred to the District Attorney before filing. for s his approval. i i Y I I { In the Matter of Insurance on � Auto Truck, F.A. Adams, having presented to this Board an insurance policy of the Inter- C; national Indemnity Company for insurance on White ;dotor Truck; It is, by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby ac- cepted. I r ' In the Matter of the Acceptance of Work on Laundry Building. J.n. Ogbarn, Architect on the Laundry Building, erected at the County Hos- pital, having filed with this Board his certificate that ell the work under said -"- icontract has been completed, and that the *rciritect is entitled to X100 withhold { by this Board on former payment, jIt is by the Board ordered that said work be and the same is hereby ac- cepted and said money paid on presentation of a duly verified claim duly allowed by this Board for said amount. I IN the matter of Application of C.B. Wightman, and P.S.Ilightman, for a Motor I � Bus Permit. K Whereas, an application was made and filed with the Clerk of this Board by i C. B. Wight man, and P. S. Tightman, for a permit to operate and maintin by motor vehicle, passenger service for hire, over the public concrete highway connecting "e5 the town of Antioch. and the town of Oakley, and over the proposed concrete highwa connecting the towns of Oakley and B yron, with wFetern terminus in the said town i of Antioch and eastern terminas in the said town of Byron, and, 19HE3EAS, public hearing on said application having been set by this Board { and publication of notice of same having been made all in accordance with and ' pursuant to ,Act of the Legislature of the State of California, regulating transpor -. ' i ation by auto over public higherays and said hearing of said application having been held pursuant to said notice given all of which facts the Board so finds, and said application having come on regularly to be heard this 7th day of April, 1919, and, rMI RTAS, said Board having fully considered the matter and being fully advis ' ed in the premises; NO:, THEREFORE. BE Ii RESOLVED and it is hereby Ordered that a permit be and the same is hereby granted and issued to C.S."lightman and P.S.Tightman, to operate and maintain a passenger service over public concrete hikhway connecting the town of Antioch and town of Oakley amt over the proposed concrete highway connecting th i >:a town of Oakley and town of Byron, -rith western terminus in said town of Antioch x and eastern terminus in Feid town of Byron; i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said service be carried on by the use of one seven passenger automobile fully equipped :ith seating capacity for seven persons. and such other machines, equipment and seating capacity as business and convenience x I It of the traveling public may require, and over the highways of the County of Contra Costa, above described, between the respective terminals; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that the time schedule over which said line is to operate # Is as follows: iBYROV B.-Z WW00D OAKLEY AHTIOCH West Bound East Bound. Daily Daily. Leave Byron Leave Antioch. i i 8:30 A.M. 7:3C A.Y. 11:00 A.Y. 10:00 A.M. 2:30 P.::;. 1:30 P.M. (! 5:00 F.1K 4:00 P.M. Leave Brentwood Leave Oakley. 8:50 A.Y. 7:50 A.Y. 11:20 A.Y. 10:20 A.Y. 2:50 P.Y. 1:50 P.M. 5:20 P.Y. 4:20 P.M. Leave 00-ley Leave Brentwood. � 9:10 A.Y. 8:10 A.Y. 11:40 A. Y. 10:40 A.Y. 3:10 P.Y. 2:10 P.Y. 5;40 P.i1. 4:40 P.11. fThat the following is a schedule or tariff of rates to be charged between the several points and localities to be served: Cash fare: No tickets sold. I I Baggage less than one hundred lbs. carried free. Children's fare: Under five years, free. Five to 12 years, half fare. _ ORE TAY FARES. - ' Between Stations: Byron Brentwood Oakley Antioch Byron Brentwood .25 I Oakley .50 .25 1 � f Antioch .75 .50 ! .25 I BE IT ?U3 FI.R R3;CLVE1 that this permit shall extend for a lit p peri ad of five years from and after the date of the passage of this Resolution, and, , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the business conducted under this permit shall - I be subject to all rules and regulations of this Board now in force or to be here- after adopted by this Board affecting such methods of transportation and 41 other rules and regulations adopted by the Railroad Commission of the State of Califor- nia, affecting the operation, and maintenance of passenger stage lines. The foregoing Resolution and order was adopted by the following vote of the j Board, to wit j Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. i j Noes: hone. _ I In the Latter of allowance of claims. Claims aa@'nst 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 attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Alloi¢ance Book of this Board. I ' Y ' And the Board takes recess to meet on MondW April 21, 1919, at 10 o'clock I haYrman. I 1 1 � 3 1 zip I � Iry 1 IH THE BOARD OF SUPMMVISORS OF CONTRA costa COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, April 21st. 1919. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present : Hoop' J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden and W.J. Bache nsn. J.H.Pdells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Zeb iinott. - - - - - - - - - - - In the Matter of Approval. of :;arrant of Reclamation District M1. No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing Warrant of reclamation District No. 802, be and the same is hereby approved: No. Date Amount ;.,,• ' 139 April 14th. 1919. x£6.00 i And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said 'arrant by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Cancellation of Double andSrroneous Assessments. G.O. Meese, County Assessor and M. W. Joost, Tax Collector, of Oontra Costa County, having filed with this Board their certificate showing that there was erroneously assessed to Theresa Dreschler, improvements to the amount of 475.00 on lots 1.-..-17-18 Bloc'c 10 "V., Town of Rodeo, when there were no improve- men's on said lots; also that in Tax Bill No. 6258, Martinez School District, improvements were erroneously assessed to the amount of "'600; I Thereupon it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled. E f In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. George 0. Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board his certificate showing that a clerical error s .; � g appears on Assess- ment Roll for the fiscal year 1918-19, and asking authorization of its correction j in accordance -vith provisions of Section 3881 of the Political Code, to wit: That through an error in extending, 270 acres assessed to the Villa Sites and Development Company appearing on Tax Bill 21.739, Vol. 13 page 305, was computed at $2700. instead of w27,CCO; that taxes have not been paid on above and request- . ing permission to carect same and it appearing to the Board that notice hes been given to Villa Sites & Development Company that application will be made to this Board on Monday April 21st, 1919, for an order correcting said assessment, and no I i 1 ! one appearing to contest the said matter or objecting to the correction of the _ assessment; It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the County Auditor and County Assessor b= and they are hereby ordered to correct said assessme t appearing on Tax Bill 21,739, 'Vol. 13 page 305, and Assessment Rolls, by computing the tax on $27.000 and adding the same to said Tax Bill, and Assessment Rolls. The vote on said order being as follows; Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Sup=rvisor i`nott. t i In the Batter of Signing of M 1 Contract with Td sngrum & 0 tier I & for Installation of kitchen Equipment. at Tuberculosis Hospital at 'Hamar. ! The contract having been here-ofore entered into between the Counties inter. i ested in the erection of tuberculosis hospital at Wismar. California, with :langram ' & Otter. Inc., and a form of contract having been presented to this Board, and approved by the District Attorney, ' I It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the Chairm and clerk of this Board be and they bra hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows. to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noss: Nene. i� Absent: Supervisor 'Knott. i In the }Satter of Xpplication of George W. Glum, C. E. Marshall, and T. W. Adams, co-pertners doing business order the firm name an' style of Richmond-Oakland Automobile stage E line,for a penrmit to operate a Stage 1 line in the voanty of Contra Costa. George W. Glum, C.E. Marshall, and T. W. Adams, co-partners doing business ander the firm name and style of Richmond-Oakland Automobile Stage line, having made application to this Board, for a permit to operate a stage line in the County of Contra Costa, between Richmond & Oakland, and the termini and route oll I over which said permit is desired bein; set out in said application, which s aid application is hereby referred to for a further description; It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the hear- Ing on said application be and the same is hereby fixed for 11onday May 5th, 1919 at 11 o'clook A.M. before this Board. It is further ordered that notice of sold hearing be given by esid applicants j in the manner and for the time required by law. i i i In the Matter of Protection of Roads between Concord and Pacheco from Floods. ! Vincent Hook, having appeared before the Board and asked that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be authorized to make a survey and report of a j proposed canal across Pacheco flats from lower and of Ygnacio Valley to the Slough; It is, by the Board ordered that the Co:inty Surveyor be and he is hereby I i authorized to make a preliminary survey and report as to the feasibility of cuttin a canal to relieve the water situation over said roads and adjoining territory. j i i In the Satter of Enlarging County Burial Ground. ,.., ?;.Jones, having addressed a communication to the Board of Supervisors regarding the selling of :what is known as the Nair or Funk property adjoining ., the present County burial ground at Martinez; It is, by the Board ordered that the said matter be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costs County for report as to the title that would be receiv a ed by the County of Contra Costa if said property would be purchased. I i j In the flatter of application of J. C. I I Hirschman, J. E. Silva and J.J. Borba, for a permit to operate a motor has line between Martinez and ;_ntioch. Whereas. an application was made and filed with the clerk of this Board J.J. orba, for s permit to operate a motor by J. C. Hirschman, J. R. Silva and � vehicle passenger service for hire, between ;Martinez, Oontra Costa County and Antioch, Contra Costa County by way of Concord, and Bay Point, and intermediate points, and, WHEREAS, a public hearing on said application having been set by said Board t and publication of notice of same having been made all in accordance with and pursuant to act of the Legislature of the State of California regulating trans- ; portrtion by auto over public highways and said hearing on said application having been heard pursuant to said notice given, all of which facts the Board so finds ! and said application having come on regularly to be heard this 21st day of April 1919, W. E . Hanlon, Esc., arpears for and on behalf of said petitioners and Jesse Steinhart and . F. Bray, A.R. Mitchell. and A.-. ;altby appearing for the Oak- land, Antioch & Eastern Railway in opposition to the granting of said permit, and, - f .7HEREAS, after hearing the arguments of the respective parties in relation =`` to said petition, the matter is submitted to the board for consideration and decision, and, " 7H3REA13, the Board having considered the matter find being duly advised in the premises, __` 14 RO^, ^HEREFORE, B3 I^. RESOLVED, that a permit be and the ssr.:e is hereby { granted and issued to said J.C. Hirschman, J. E. Silva and J.J. Borba, to operate and maintain a passenger and express service for hire over the public bighwsys of ' the County of Contra Costa, between the Town of Martinez, and the Town of Concord, and that the application for a permit between the Town of Concord and Town of Anti ch by way of Say Point, be and the same is hereby denied. IT IS FURTHER ODERED that said service to be carried on between the town j of Martinez and the town of Concord is to be by the use of four seven passenger i Jeffery automobiles and such additional automobiles as needs o` traffic may demand and that the patronage of service justifies. and over the highways of Cohtra I iCosta County between the town of Martinez and town of Concord by way of Pacheco. BE IT FURTHER RESCL73D that the time schedule over which said line is to F be operated is as follows: Leave Martinez: 8:00 A. M. 10:00 A.U. 12:00 M. 2:00 2.I1, 4:00 P.M. 6 00 P.M. Pacheco: 8:20 A.Il. 10:20 A.M. 12:20PIS. 2:20 P.M. 4:20 P.M. 6 20 P.M Arrive Concord 8:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 12:30PLI 2:30 P.M. 4:30 P.L. 6 30 P.M. ra � Leave Concord: 9;10 A.M. 11;10 A.M. 1:10 P.M. 3:10 2,i,1, 5:10 P.iS, :10 P.LS. Pacheco: 9:20 A.M. 11:20 A.H. 1:20 P.M. 3:20 P.M. 5:20 P.M. 7:20 P.M. Arrive Martinez: 9:40 A.M. 11::0 A.M. 1:40 P.M. 3:40 P.U. 5:40 P.L. 7:40 P.M. ,,.:A That the following is a schedule of tariff rates to be charged between the several points and localities to he served: J Between Martinez and tacheco ,;.25. y Between Mt4rtinez end Concord .35 f Between Concord and Pacheco .25 I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that this permit shall extend for a A i period of five years from and after the date of passage of this Resolution and BE IT FURTHER 0?.DE°an A'?D RES07,VED that the business conducted under this nermit shall be subject to all the rules and regulations of this Board now I in force or to be hereafter adopted by this Board affecting such methods of transportation and all the rules and regulations adopted b;; the =Railroad Commiss- ion of the 6tate of California affecting the operation and maintenance of pass- s:;r anger stage lines. The foregoing Resolution was adapted by the following vote of this Board to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. � Does: Supervisor Hayden. Absent: Supervisor ,nott. ' e In the Letter of Establishing rules and regulations limiting the weight of vehicles and the number of head of stock to be loaded on Ferry crossing Taylor Slough. i i :his Board havin-, heretofore established a ferry system across Taylor Slough connecting county roads on main land, and it appearing to the Board that it is necessary to limit the number of stock to be carried on said Ferry boat i at one time and the weight of vehicles or other machinery going over the aprons i I i i A&- connecting the main land with the ferry boat. It is by the Board ordered that the number of stock allowed on said ferry boat at one time be and the same is hereby limited to 25 head of either cattle, horses or mules. Qr It is further ordered that the weight of any one vehicle or machinery allow I ed to go over the aprons connecting the wharf or main land with the ferry , be and the same is hereby limited to three tons. It is further ordered that the Supervisor of Supervisor District No. 5, be and he is hereby authorized to post notices on said ferry boat aprons, warning all people as to the capacit;r of said aprons and fern. boat and that the County of Contra Costa will not be responsible for any damage caused from overloading. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Ahsent. Supervisor Znott. In the :Satter 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 and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on +Say 5th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. Clerk. // Clerk. >1i i14� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i j Monday, ;gay 5th, 1919. - i ' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. f Present: Hon. J.H.irythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. 3. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and W.J.Bachanan. J.H.Wells,Clerk. i ' The minutes rand proceedings for and during the month of April, 1919 are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I I ilIn the Matter of the application of Rindge I Land and Navigation Company, a corporation, .., for the formation of Rindge land Reclamation District No. (Palm Tract). I ORDER FOR1,111M, RECLXM1^ION DISTRICT. VHF.RFAS, on the 7th day of npril, 1919, Rindge Land and Navigation Company, a corporation, filed before this Board in the Love entitled matter, its petition for the formation of a tract of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, into a reclamation district to be known as "Rindge Land Re- clamation District No. ^ and, I.I MREAS, on this day at the hour of ten o'clock A.I. said Rindge Land I and Navigation Company has presented said petition before this Board for hearing pursuant to order and notice of time and place of hearing said petition; and, :7H73REAS, all matters and thins in connection with said petition have this Ij day been heard by this Board; P:JY, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor W.J.Buchanan, seconded by Super- visor upe -visor Zeb Knott, and carried unanimously, IT IS HMmE3Y ORDERED: First: That due and regular notice of the time and place of hearing said s z ' petition before this Board has been given as provided by law and publication of said petition and of the order fixing the time and place of hearing said petition <. and piblication of notice of time and place of hearing said petition has been made, all at the times and in the manner required by law; Second: That Rindge Land and Navigation Company at the time of filing I said petition and ever since, has been and now is the holier of title to more than i one half of thct body of land entirely situate within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and hereinafter included within the boundaries of a reclamation district and described in said petition; that said body of land so described in said petition and hereinafter described within the boundaries of a reclamation district is susceptible of one modeof reclamation and without reclamation works, that is, levees and drainage corks, said body of land is sub- ject to flood and overflow during a large portion of the year by the waters of San Joaquin River and the tributary sloughs thereof; that at this time, a levee !; has been constructed around said body of land, but that said levee is incomplete I in this: that said levee must be increased in width and heighth to a considerable extent over the whole of said levee; that said body of land also is in need of an � increased and extended drainage and irrigation system in order that said body of — land may be properly and entirely reclaimed and devoted to agricultural purposes i and that the present irrigation and levee systems in and around said tract of land are in need of constant maintenance in order to protect said land from overflow; that allof said land is situate entirely within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and that the reclamation thereof is feasible. Third: That said petition sets forth the names of each and every owner of I record of the real property situate within the exterior boundaries of the bods; of land hereinafter described and also sets north the total number of acres of land j within the exterior boundaries of the proposed district and the boundaries of the District hereinafter srecified, and also the total acreage owned therein by petitio - er. Fourth: That accordingly, said body of land is hereby formed into a recla-mation district to be known as "Rindge Land Reclamation District No. " and the exterior boundaries thereof shall be as follows; COM ENCING at the intersection of the west bank of Old River with the north line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe Railroad; thence north — and following said west bank of Old River to the intersection thereof with the sou h Pock bank of ?tock Slough; thence westerly and following the south bank of ssid„Sloagh to the intersection thereof with the east bank of a north and south dredger out; ithence in a general southwesterly direction and following the east bank of said dredger cut to the intersection thereof with the north line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad; thence east along the north line of said I right of way to the intersection thereof with the west bank of Old River and the point of commencement. 1 I In the Matter or Rindge Land Reclamation District ,� (Palm Tract). ORDER CAT_II9G ANE1,ECTIGN OF TRUSTEES AND APPOINTING: EIACTION OFFICERS. owl WHEREAS, Carson C. Cook, has this day made application to this Board for the calling of an election of trustees of the above named reclamation dis- trict, heretofore formed by this Board on the 5th day of May, 1919, and for the appointment of election officers for said election; and, "HEREAS. it appears from said application that there has been no elect- ion of trustees within said reclamation district since the formation thereof, and that said Carson C.Cook is a land owner and holder of record within said District and that said District is entirely situated within the County of Contra Eosta, State of ''alifornia; and that by-laws have been adopted and recorded as required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor C.H.Hayden, seconded by Super- visor w.J.puchanan and duly carried: I' 145 a i a } I Z;a 1 I IT IS HEREBY D3DEBED, That an election of three trustees for said reclamation district be and the ' same is hereby tailed for the 11th day of June, 1919, at the office of W.S.Tinning no. 410 Main Street, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of w California. That the polls of said election shall be open from ten o'clock A.M. until four o'clock p.m. of said day. and that Frederick H.Rirdge is hereby appointed as inspector, and Carson C.Cook and W.11.:9estbay are hereby appointed judges of said ' y election and shall constitute the board of election at said election. That this s i I call and notice of election shall be published in the Martinez Daily Standard, a i j newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Martinez, County of Contra > Costa, State of California. for not less than one month prior to the date of said Election. a I In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is on motion duly made and carried, that the allowancesheretofore made to A. Moscrop and John Gilcher be snd they are hereby discontinued from and after _ I may let. 1919.N. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same i are hereby made to the following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Maria Lucido, $15. per month, commencing April lst, 1919. Mr. and Mrs. D. Johnson, $10. per month, commenting April let, 1919. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents until the further order of this . I board.and that the Treasurer pay the same. i It is further ordered that A.J.McMahon, Probation officer, be and he is - hereby authorized to make arrangements for the best interests of the county as to ' the care of Rosalie Budts, and family,of Richmond..,_.. I ' In the Matter of application of � George W. Glum, at al., a co-partnership for permit to operate stage line in Contra Costa County. This being the ti,e and place fixed for hearing of said petition and it i appearing to the Board that notice has not been given as required by law, I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday May 19th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.H. and that proper notice of said applicst- ion be given by said applicants in the manner and for the time required by law. j In the flatter of approval of Narrants iof Reclamation District No. 1619. Good cease appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- -, ing warrants of said District be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 127 April 5th, 1919 $10.00 128 April 18th, 1919 228.28. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval .,.,'- iof this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 2024. " Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District No. 2024, be approved, to wit: N0. Date Amount. 34 Oct. 28th, 1918. $10.00. I ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 5 In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025. E i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Court ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025 be and the same are hereby approved, to ni j No. Date Amount 45 Oct. 28th, 1918 $ 10.00. 50 April 28th, 1919. 3807.87. Andthe Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixin:z their signatures thereto. a Ufa In the ;latter of approval of 'narrant ' of Reclamation District No. 2026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrant of Reclamation District No. 2026, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: ' No. D ate Amount. 54 -pril 28th, 1918 $ 10.00. ; And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board an said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. I � t j In the Matter of transfer of I i Motor Bus F ermit heretofore granted I to John R. Hanford. 1 i At a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, regularly i held at Martinez, on the 5th day of May. 1919, the following Resolution was duly j and regularly adopted: - ; WHEREAS, the said John R. Hanford did execute and deliver to Aven J. Hanford, ' I F.D.Everman and O.H. Klatt, as co-partners, doing business as the Oakland -Vallejo Transit Co., all his right, title and interest in and to that certain Automobile ,,; Bus Line o,erating between Rodeo and E1 Cerrito and his right to operate the same under the permit issued to him; and, i WHEREAS, the said Oakland-Vallejo Transit Co., a co-partnership, has applied to this Board for its consent to such transfer; ,•' j BE IT RESOLVED: I That this Board hereby consents to the transfer of the permit heretofore ... granted John R. Hanford, to operate a Has Line over the Bublic Highways in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to the Oakland-Vallejo Transit Co., a co-partnership, upon the same terms and conditions es the original permits were granted. I Inthe matter of issuance of Liquor licenses. Applications for liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in i quantities less than one quart, are made to the Board by the following named per- sons at the follow in. named places, to wits jJ.L.Frerichs, "uain St., Ayron F.U.Holway Byron Buffet, Main St., Byron. Louis J. Reubold. New Lafayette Hotel. Lafayette. Jesse Santos, nesse Santos Bldg., Byron. Christian Schlenker Wayside Inn, Lafayette. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petitions be fixed for i I Monday, Jane 2nd, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. _ I j In the Matter of Lease of Right of Way iof A. T.& S. F. By. company, for slarage purposes at Oakley. This Board having no further use for a piece or parcel of land 70x550 p feet on right of way of the A.T. & S.F. By. at Oakley, for storage purposes, It is, by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board return the said Lease to said A.T. & S.F. Ry. Company for cancellation. The vote on said order being unanimous. _ I I a I r I In the Matter of Approval of Contract of O'Brien Bros., for it grading of what is known as Vigra Road. O'Brien Bros., having presented to this Board a form of contract and bonds as required by order of this Board for the grading of what is known as Viera Road at Antioch; It is, by the Board ordered that the said bonds be and the same are hereby 3 approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to m I execute contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, by attaching his signature thereto. in the Matter of completion of contract of O'Brien Bros., for Building - '00 'N Division No. 8 of the County Hi3hway. i j R.°.Arnold, County Surveyor, of Contra Costa County having presented to s this Board his certificate wherein he states that the contract of O'Brien Bros., farbuilding Division No. 8 of the County Highway, ie finished according to contract, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board. ordered that said �;• contract be and the same is hereby declared completed, and said road accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all. persons having claims against said O'Brien Bros., for work performed or material furnished on said contract, present same to i this Board on or before thirty five days from this date..�, s i In the Matter of contract of Natomas Company of California for f furnishing coc,rse aggregate. i R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, of Contra Costa County, having furnished 1 to this Board, his certificate showing that the Vatomes Company of California, P � has completed this contract for the furnishing of coarse aggregate to the County of Contra Costa, I It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said coarse aggregate accepted.,,, d s$ I 91 i I I fi w Ir Via. I Inthe Natter of Completion of 'Contract of River Rock and gravel Company for furnishing of fine aggregate to the County of Contra Costa. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, havin reported to 1 this Board, that the contract of River Rock & Gravel Company to furnish fine aggregate for the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1918, has been finished so- cording to contract, It is by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby _4 1 declared completed, and said fine aggregate declared accepted., � A In the clatter of Application of Port Costa Warehouse and Dock Company for a wharf franchise. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. having heretofore and on +darch 3, 1919, by Ordinance No. 148 of the said Board, granted to the Port Costa Warehouse and Dock Company, a corporation. its successors and assigns, for a period of twenty years from and after the date of the passage and taking effect ?' of said ordinance a franchise with permission to said corporation, its assigns or successors, to maintain a wharf upon those certain lands described in said ' Ordinance and to take tolls thereon as provided in the order striking off said franchise, and said ordinance requiring that the some shall be in force thirty days from and after the date of its passage upon publication thereof within fiftee days from the date of its passage as required by law, in the Daily Gazette, a newspaper published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa, upon approval of the Railroad Commission of California. and it aopearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Ordinance has been published in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. and the written approval of the Railroad Commission of California -' of said ordinance granting said franchise is on file herein, and more than thirty ` days having expired since the date of the publication of said ordinance; IT IS 1110::' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be, and tine same is �g hereby declared to be in full force and effect from and after this date. ' The foregoing order was passed on this 5th day of May, 1919, by the i following vote of the Board, to wit: i Ayes: dunervisors Znott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Ione. iw In the Matter of Making appropriations j for Flood Control. NHEREAS, the California Legislature at its forty third session, passed a E Bill (Senate Bill cio. 735) fixing the policy of State direction of flood control, and makin> a continuiniz appropriation to carry such policy into effect, which bill is now before the Governor for consideration; and, g� i "HER.EAS, it is the judgment and opinion of this Board that the policy of flood control by the State is sound in principle, and is primarily of benefit to the State as a whole, -^here the projects are large in scope and the cost under state direction is in excess of the cost of necessary local protection to lands from damage through natural and normal conditions, be it. HESCZVED, that this Board formally endorse the principle of flood control by the State and respectfully but urgently request the Governor to approve the - aforesaid Bill. The foregoing 3 esolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of flakin_ Appropriations { for Flood Control. It is by the Board ordered that J.H.Trythall, be appointed a committee of one to attend meeting at Sacramento on Tuesday +Jay 6th, 1919, at 2 o'clock i2.11. to urge the signing of Senate Bill No. 735, regarding flood control. In the Watter of Transfer of Funds. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following funds be transferred from General Fund to State Fund: Int. for State Highway Bonds, $8791.04. Sonoma State Home, 285.00 Preston School 89.05. F. In the Matter of allowance of claims. ...,, Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board, by the several claimants, end 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. i And the Board takes recess.to meet on Monday, May 19th, 1919, at 10 ' o'clock A.M. I .. airman. f fI "'��y� .4.' 1��...Clerk. r I _ stir I ! IN THE BOARD OF SUPMRVISORS OF CCN'RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAII50RNIA. Monday, m:ay 19th, 1919. ' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.;l. P resent: Hon. J.H. Tryth all,Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knot J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and T.J.Buchansn. J.H.Nells, Clerk. - - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - - - ' In the utter of Installing Heating " i System in Court House. This Board having heretofore authorized the County Clerk to communicate with W.E.Leland, regarding the installing of a heating system in the Court House and said C/.E.beland having appeared before this Board in answer to an invitation to so appear, and it appearing to the Board that it is to the best interests of Contra Costa County to install a steam heating system in the Court House, It is, by the Board ordered that `9.E.Leland be and he is hereby employed by this Board to make plans and specifications for installing a heating system i a in said building and that he be allowed the sum of five per cent of the cost of construction if said plans and specifications are accepted and said system install ed, or three and one half per cent ibr said plans and specifications if said system is not installed. 1 i In the Matter of Preparing Plans and specifications for the construction of a subway under the S.Y. and j A.T. & S.F. Ry. trucks, west of Pittsburg. - i It is by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, Oounty Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby ordered to prepare plans and specifications for building of a subway, under S.P. and A.T. & S.F. By. tracks, west of Pittsburg. i In the Matter of application of Geo. W. Glum, C. E. Narshall and T. R.A dams, i for a motor bus permit. "'HEREAS. an application was made and filed with the clerk of this Board M1 j by Geo. 1.9. Glum, C. E. Marshall and T.A. Adams, co-partners doing business under the firm name and style of Richmond- Oakland Automobile Stage line, for a permit i to operate a stage line in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, with a fixed termini and regular route over which they desire and intend to operate sail automobile stage line, as follows: Starting from the intersection of ?;ashington and Standard Avenues, in I the said City of Richmond; thence southeasterly along said Standard Avenue to the Iintersection of Standard Avenue with Garrard Avenue; thence north=asterly along said Carrara Avenue to idacdonald Avenue; thence easterly along Macdonald Avenue ��ykj to Twenty-third Street; thence southerly along Twenty-third Street to its interseeti n with Pullman Avenue; thence continuing in a southerly direction along Pullman evenial evens �5 to its intersection with Cutting Boulevard; thence easterly along Cutting Boulevard to its intersection with San Pablo Avenue; thence southerly on San Pablo Avenue to its intersection with Clay Street, Oakland; thence along Clay Street to Eleventh Street in the City of Oakland, Alameda County, passing through the cities of E1 Cerrito, Albany. Berkeley and Emeryville to the intersection of said Eleventh and i Clay Streets in said City of Oakland, and, j NHEREAS, a public hearing on said application having been set by this Board gnd publication of notice of same having been made, all in accordance with and pursuant to Act of the Legislature of the State of California regulating trans- ; portation b= auto over public highways of said State, and said hearing on s aid ' application having been heard pursuant to said notice given, all of which facts the ,. Board so finds. and said application having come on regularly to be heard this 19th day of May, 1919, and no one appearing and protesting against the granting of said application, and said matter is submitted to the Board for consideration and i decision, and, B'H_REAS. the Board having considered the matter and being duly advised in 3 1 the premises, NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a permit be and the some is hereby granted to and issued to Geo. W. Glum. C.E. +larshall and T. N. Adams, co-partners doing business under the firm name and style of Richmond-Oakland Automobile Stage line, to operate and maintain a passenger service for hire over public highways of the County of Contra Costa, between the said City limits of the City of Richmond and the Alameda County line, through the town of El Cerrito. -IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said service to be carried on between said City of Richmond and the City of Oakland is to be by the use of four twelve passenger automobiles. Said automobiles to comply with the rating requirements of the Motor Vehicle Department of the State of California; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the tim= schedule over which said line is to be operated is as follows: Leaving Corner of 19ashington and Standard Avenues, in the City of Richmond ; at 5:00 o'clock A.M. and then every thirty minutes thereafter until 9:00 o'clock P.I. Sundays and holidays leaving ',ashington and Standard Avenues. in the City of Richmond at 9:00 o'clock A.U. then thereafter every thirty minutes until 10 o'clock P.M. A Leaving Eleventh and Clay Streets in the City of Oakland. at 9 o'clock A.M. then every thirty minutes until 10 o'clock P.M. Sundays and holidays leaving Oakland at 10 o'clock A.M. and then every thirty minutes until 11 o'clock P.M. i That the running time between said termini is to be about forty minutes. That the following is a schedule of tariff rates to be charged between ! t said several points and localities to be served: That the passenger rates for each passenger shall be twenty five cents one way. Each passenger may carry hand -j baggage on running board of each automobile in racks to be provided for that purpose. BE IT FURTH_y.. RESOLVED and ORDERED that this permit shall extend for a i I f l period of five years from and after the date of passage of this Resolution and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, AND ORDERED that the business conducted ander this permit shall be subject to all the rules and regulations of this Board now in force ' or to be hereafter adopted affecting such methods of transportation, and all the rules and regulations adopted by the Railroad Commission of the State of California r affecting the operation and maintenance of passenger stage lines. The frregoing Resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hayden. Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Bone. i In the Matter of Application of f William D. Waldorf, for permit to operate a stage line on part of San Pablo Avenue. William b. Waldorf. having mad= application to this board for a permit to i operate a stage line on a part of San Pablo Avenue. County of Contra Costa, State of California, It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday June 2nd, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. and that notice of said hearing be given by said applicant in the manner and for the time required by law. '- I j In the ;Satter of Signing Contracts. I for Completion of Tuberculosis Hospital at Wiemar. The Automatic Refrigerating Company and the Roberts Manufacturing Company having presented to this Board, forms of contract for the installation of a re- frigerating plant and a licrbting system at the tuberculosis Hospital at Wismar, ' and said contracts having been appmved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman and clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i L�s In the Batter of approval of plans and specifications for the building of e I j road along what is known as the California I Delta Farms Road, j R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented i to this Board plans and specifications for the grading and building of a levee and . trestle bridge located in Sea. 14, near the station of Warner, on the A.T. & S.F. " Railway in the eastern part of C ontra Costa County, being for the building of - 2300 lineal feet of levee and about 120 feet of trestle bridge; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans r and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and c specifications for doing of said work. j It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby ordered to advertise for bids in the Contra Coats Gazette and Brentwood News, inJS :.' the manner and for the time required by law, said bids to be presented to this Board on Bonday June 16th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. I 4 i In the Batter of granting leave of Absence. i Supervisor Seb K nott having made application to t his Board for a leave of i absence from the State of Ca ifornia, , It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Zeh Knott, be and he is hereby i granted a. leave of absence of sixty days from and after the date of leaving the [ State of California. I The vote on said order being unanimous. i I In the Natter of application of Calista A. Bliler, for position. I hors. Calista A.Bliler, having made application to this Board for recommendat- ion for a position in tuberculosis hospital at Wiemar, and it anpearing to the i Board that the said applicant is a worthy one, and should be considered, It is on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that the application of Zrs. Calista A.Bliler, for a clerical po- sition in the tuberculosis hospital at Wismar, or such other position as she is { able to fill in said place, be and the same is hereby recommended to the management of said Tuberculosis Hospital and that the clerk of this Board forward to the Banagement or Board of Trustees of said Tuberculosis Hospital, representing the said eleven counties constructing same, the said application of Mrs. Calista A. Bliler, and a copy of this order approving said application, should a place be vacant that she is able to fill., I I f OF?ICE OF THE BOARD 0+ SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CA?I"ORNIA. :Monday ,May 19th, 1919. ETECTIOII PROCLAISTION ANP NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. In accordance with Proclamation of the Governor of the State of California 3 proclaiming that a special election will be held on the first day of July, 1919, at which said election there will be submitted to the people of the State of ' California, an amendment to the Corr titution, proposed and adopted by the Legis- lature at its 43rd session in 1919, adding Section II to Article TVI thereof; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will j be held on Tuesday, the first da;; of July. 1919, from six o'clock in the morning of said day of election until seven o'clock in the evening of said day. when the polls will be closed in the several election precincts in the county of Contra Costa, State of California, hereinafter designated, for the purpose_ of voting J on the 'following amendment to the Constitution of the State of California, submitt d by the Legislature at its 43rd session in 1919, and duly certified by the Sears- -_.. tary of State as required by law, and numbered as herein specified, to wit: 1. STATE HIGHIVAY BONDS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 27. Adds Section 2 to Article Y.VI of Constitution. Authorizes issuance of state bonds to Y88 amount of forty million dollars for completing un-completed portions of State highways system prescribed by "State Highways Act" of 1909 and "State ------ 1, 1 Highways Act of 1915" and certain extensions thereof described in said last named act, and also for constructing certain described additional state F highways, twenty million dollars of proceeds of said bonds, or so so much of said sum as necessary, to be used in completing such an-completed portions and extensions. IT IS FURTHER OP.DERF.D that the precincts of the county of Contra Costa hereto fore established by order of the Board of Supervisors as they existed at the 1 last General Election held in �ontra Costa County, be, and the same are, hereby formed and consolidated as hereinafter described and specified, into special elect- '-ye ion precincts for the purpose of holding the election aforesaid, and that the A following places will be the places for holding said election in said several spec- ial election precincts, and the following named qualified persons will act as election officers :.nd conduct said election in said special election precincts, s j respectively: ` PRECINCT 50. 1. Consolidated Election Precinct connosed of El Cerrito Precinct Ho'. 1 and a El Cerrito Precinct No. 2, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shal - constitute Special Election Precinct No. 1. Polling Place: Davis Hall, San Pablo Avenue, between Fairmont ave. and County Line, El Cerrito. Inspector: Grace Castner. Judge: IV. F. Huber. Clerks: Amy M. Carpenter, James McLaren. PREIINCT NO. 2. El Cerrito Precinct No. 3 of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, shall constitute Special 'resection precinct No. 2. Pollinz ?lace: Past's Stora Building. i Inspector: Elmer Christiansen, ' Judge: Albert A. Bates. Clerks: hazel I. Breneman, Vannie D. Wagner. I �RECI?dCT N0. 3. ' El Cerrito Precinct No. 4, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California =< shall constitute Special erection Precinct No. 3: Polling Place: Farley's Garage. 21 brdmore Road. Inspector: Lydia 0`B6nnon Peck. - Judge: Patrick Curran. Clerks: Flora B. £elso, Andrew L. Kramer. PREC rICT NO. 4. Richmond Precinct No. 1 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute Special "Election Precinct No. 4: Polling •glace: Fire Hall, .7inehaven. Inspector: :yrs. Caroline Pinkerton. Judge. Franc: J. Ford. Clerks: Frederick -. Jones, Bary Julia Antrobus. ]!� PRECINCT TIO. 5. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 2, Richmond Precinct No. 3, and Richmond Precinct No. 4 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 5. a Polling 'lace Old City Hall, 210 7ashinzton Avenue, Richmond Inspector c. James C. Bly Judge: Alexander Stromberg. Clerks : Mrs. Johanna Lindahl lrs. Blanche Penner. PRECINCT N0. 6. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 5, Rich- �. mond Precinct No. 6, and Richmond Precinct No. 7 of the County of Uontra Costa, . State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 6: Polling Place Store room 7 W. Richmond Avenue, Richmond. + !, Inspector. Mrs. J. F. 9:iefvster. Judge: iJrs. Lary ^arr - Clerks: William 0. Barry, Alexander Elsie. PRECINCT NO. 7. A Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 8, and Richmond Precinct No. 9 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 7: Polling Place: Store Room, Corner 10th Street and Ohio Avenue, Richmond. Inspector: -rs. Irene A. Stout. Judge: Levi Bosswell. a Clerks: Thomas Jackson, -rs. +latilda Noble. PRECINCT NO._B. = !• Consolideted Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 10, Richmond Precinct No. 11, and Richmond °reeinet No. 12 of the County of Contra - Costa, State of Californie, shall constitute Special Flection Precinct No. 8. Pollinc Place: Lincoln School, 227- 10th St., Richmond. ;' Inspector: ',.Miam H. Fisher. Judge: Clare D.Horner. Clerks: Catherine Smith, Clare L. Bell. PRECINCT IdO. 9. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 13, Rich- 5 mond Precinct Ido. 14, and Richmond Precinct No. 15, of the County of Contra Costa, - State of 'California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct filo. 9. i b Polling Place: Fire House No. 2, 235-5th St., Richmond. f Inspector: Thomas A. Boyer. Judge: ➢fiery S. Bedwell. ":•'`` Clerks: trs. Laura B.Benton, t7illis A. Boone. PRECINCT N0. 10. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 16, Richmond Precinct No. 17, and Richmond Precinct No. 18, of the county of Contra Costa n State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 10. ' Polling Place: Caron's Garage, 341- lst St., Richmond. s Inspector: Miss ]dargaret French. Judge: James Toners, Sr., Clerks! Patrick J. McGrath, 1,iefa X. Ribley. F PRECINCT 210. 11. ' Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 19, Richmond Precinct No. 20, and Richmond Precinct No. 21, of the County of Cottro Costa, State of California, eh all constitute S?eci&7 Election Precinct No. 11: Polling Place: Mt. Diablo Garage, 1121 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond. Inspector: Albert S. Forbes. Judge: Louis Eeser. Clerks: Urs. Mary A. Bailey, Anna C. Iverson. PRECINCT 110. 12. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 22, and Richmond Precinct No. 23 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 12. Al Pollin_, Place: Johnston's Garage, 9th Street, near Pennsylvania, Ave. Rick- mond. ic -mond. jInspector: '1lalter E. Paul. Judge: Mrs. Alice Spaulding. ' Clerks: Mrs. bate Goodwin, Henry X.Sanborn. 2RECINCT T'0. 13. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 24, and Richmond Precinct No. 25 of the County of Contra Costa.,5tate of California, shall `x constitute Special Election Precinct No. 13; Polling Place: Justice's Garage,767- 8th St., Richmond. Inspector: Frank P. Allen. Judge: Norah M. Blankenship. Clerks: Mrs. Mary Mahoney, William L. Larrabee. PRECINCT 140 �1. s. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 26, and r Richmond Precinct No. 30 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 14. Polling Place Grant School, 25th Street and Grant Ave., Richmond. } inspector: Emilia J. Summerville. Judge: Sylvester V. Spagnolia. Clerks John 11. Best, Jennie S. Connell. i PREC TNCT 210. 15. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 27, Rich- ' mond Precinct No. 28, and Richmond Precinct No. 29 of the County of Contra Costa, c State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 15. =_ I l'd Polling Place: :ire House No. 3, Corner 19th Street and Barrett Ave. Richmond Inspector: Lars. May H. Donnelly. Judge: Albert S. Lilly. - Clerks: John L. Barnamen Elizabeth A. Gist. N j I i {r i� I PRECINCT NO. 16. 31 Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 31, - I, and Richmond Precinct No. 32 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 16. c' Polling Place: Fire House No. 4, 3506 Cutting Boulevard, Richmond. ;':. Inspector: John O'Brien. Judge: Harry Ells. ,r^ Clerks: Mrs. Katie L. Monday. Mary E. Benke. c: PRECINCT _00. 17. Consolidated .Election Precinct composed of San Pablo Precinct No. 1, and San Pablo Precinct 11o. 2 of the County of Centra Costa, State of California, shall con- v, stitute Special Election Precinct No. 17: Polling Place: Maple Hall, San Pablo. Inspector: Alfred Frank. . Judge: Henry F.Grasser. Clerks: Miss Hattie Rumrill, Miss Mary Soto. i PRECINCT $O. 18. Giant Precinct of t'oe County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 18. Polling Place Giant School House. . I nspector: William G. Phillips. - Judge _ Edward Hardymen. Clerks : Mrs. Kellie Flaagher, -ire. Agnes Peek. I PRECINCT NO. 19. t Rodeo Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California,sholl constitute Special Election Precinct No. 19. j Polling Place: Quill Hotel. Rodeo. i Inspector: Jerry idahoney. Judge: Samuel Kramer. Clerks: Mrs. Marie `.with. Alice Slate. PRECINCT NO. 20. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Pinole Precinct, No. 1, and Pinole Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 20. } Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole. Inspector: Clarence„L.Towner. Judge: Herbert $petz ' Clerks: Mrs. ElTa Gerrish, airs. Lillian Catlett. .` PRECINCT T:O. 21. 3 Hercules Precinct of the C ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, -c ishall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 21, Polling Place Hercules Club Library, Hercules. Inspector: Anna Ennis. Judge: Sadie R. Kearney. Clerks: William B. McKenzie, Antone Vt. Balder. PHECT_HCT 110. 22. -' Selby Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State.of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 22. - r,k j Polling Place: Selby Hall, Selby. Inspector: Chas. Butler. s Judge: Edward P. Kearney. - Clerks: Mrs. Agnes Richards, Mrs. Norma Neilsen. I l 3 i i I h I � I i PRECINCT NO. 23. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Crockett Precinct No. 1, and Crockett Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall ' constitute Specie! Election Precinct No. 23. Polling Place. Fireman's Hall, Crockett. Inspector: Chas 1. Dodge. x. Judges: James A. Kenny. Clerks: Mrs. 'fate Emily Edwards, Mrs. Mary Cox. I' PRECTNCT NO. 24. Consolidated Election Precinct comps ed of Crockett Precinct No. 3, and Valona Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitu a Special election Precinct No. 24. Polling Place: Zalona Library. i Inspector Will Helm. Judge. Peter H . Wind. Clerks ljoie E. Quill, Nellie J. Casey. PRECINCT 1,10. 25. Consolidated Election Precinct 'domposed of Port Costa Precinct No. 1, and Port Costa Precinct IIo. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, Shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 25. i tolling Place: Justice Office, Port Costa, California. Inspector. Geo. H.-lard. } ' Judge: C.J. O'Neill. Clerks: Mrs. Mary F. Crowley, Mrs. K. Hurley. PRECINCT NO. 26. Danville Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall i constitute Special Election Precinct No. 26, i Polling glace: Fraternal Hall, Danville. Inspector: Chas. J. ti'ood. Judge: John J. Donahue. - Clerks: Miss Laura E. Flournoy, L.Irs, Mary T. Booth. PRECINCT NO. 27. - San Ramon Precinct of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California, - shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 27, r Polling Place : San Ramon Hall, San Eamon. Inspector : Elmer H. Baldwin. Judge: Wm. R. Aleese. ' Clerks: Lire. Mary L. Oswill, Everett T.Lynch. PRECINCT IIO. 28. 331i Tassajara Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 28. I Polling Place: Tassajara Hall, Tassajara. Inspector: Jens S. Nissen, Judge: Fred Reinstein. Clerks: Lrs. Amelia Banke, Mrs. ivary H. Joseph. PRECTIICT NO. 29. + x Alamo Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall _ constitute Special Election Precinct No. 29. Polling Place: Room in Bell's Post office Building, Alamo. Inspector: Jooiah Bnacher. Judge: Elwin 1. Stone. Clerks: Urs. Annie A. Humburg, Cecilia :;i. Gifford. i aZ f' � f i PRECINCT N0. 30. Lafayette Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 30. j Polling Place: Lafayette Hall, Lafayette. Inspector: rdward Richard Rowland. Judge ; John Her be rt,Mullikin. ClerksMrs. Gertrude Mci:sill, Mrs. Irene P. Bunker. PRECOCT N0. 31. lioraga Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, Shall. constitute Special Election Precinct No. 31: Polling Place: Will ow Spring School House. i Inspector: Thos, P. Carroll. Judge: Matt Madsen. Clerks: Mary Alen liulholand, Elizabeth Sanborn. PRECINCT N0. 32. Alhambra Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californi shall constitute Special. Election Precinct No. 32. jPolling Place : Valley House, near Martinez. i Inspector Thos. Reid Ball. Judge Geo. T. Griffin. Clerks'. lire. Mary E. Hayward, urs. Etta. G, MoBarry. PRECINCT N0. 33. j Walnut Creel! Election Precinct No. 1 of the County of Contra Costa, State of i California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 33: i Polling Place: Joatice Court Boom, Walnut Creek. Inspector: Barry L. Fryer. i Judge: E.B.Anderson. Clerks: Mabel C.Paterson & Lizzie A. Duncen. i PRECINCT N0. 34. Walnut Creek Election Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa State i of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 34: Polling Place: Tent near Botelho Bridge. Talnut Creek. I Inspector: Albert T. Munroe. -, Judge: James I,i. Stow. Clerks: cars, gaginie C.Bioletti, Abbie M. Johnson. ; PRECINCT 210. 35. Consolidated election P recinct homposed of Martinez Precinct No. 1. iar_ tinez Precinct No. 5 and :artinez Precinct No. 6 of the County of Contra Costa, Stats of California, shall constitute Spacial Election Precinct No. 35. y Polling Place : City Hall, Martinez. Inspector: Geo. E. Atkinson. Judge: C.H.Luddsn. Clerks: Edith B. Jacks, Justien B. Jones. J PRECINCT 30. 36. I Consolidated Eleotion Precinct composed of niartines Precinct No. 2, Martinez Precinct No. 3,.and Martinez Precinct No. 4 of the County of Contra Costa, State 0 California, eholl constitute Special Election Precinct No. 36. i Polling Place t3�A.C, Hall, Martinez. jInspector: A. Pavolini. ! Judge: Thos, J. Kennedy. Clerks: firs. Clara Van Procyon, Josephine L. Schweinitzer. i PRECINCT N0. 37. ,,, Vine Hi'1 Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitua Special Election Precinct No. 37. i Polling -Sate Vine Hill School House. ! Inspector: Geo. H. Wright. Judge Frederick J. Thoroe. Clerks: Margaret Housdorf and Miss Blanche Tremaine. ! PId'CINC1 NO. 39. i Consolidated .lection Precinct composed of Concord Precinct No. 1, and I'll...,J Concord Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 38. - Polling Place: City Hall. Concord. ' Inspector: C.W. Klein. Judge: H.H.Tafaro, Clerks: Bernice R.Devereux, and Mary M. Thissell. PRECINCT 110. 39. -sa" Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Concord Precinct No. 3, and 8 j Concord Prec:net no. 4 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall I constitute Special Election Precinct No. 39: I Polling Place: Duarte Building, near S.P. Depot, Concord. 3 Inspector: Edwin A. Smith Judge I ra B. Kilgore. J Clerks: Agnes Williams & airs. +Jae Blame. ' ! PRECINCT N0. 40. jAssociated Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 40. ! Polling Place: Avon School House. Inspector: Frank A. Rowley. Judge: Byron iF.Barshinger. Blerks: lire. Esther Lockard 4 Brace S. McKay. PRECI"ICT N0. 41. jCowell Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 41. I Polling Place: Cowell Fire Hall, Cowell. Inspector. Mrs. Henrietta N. Kaseh. Judge: Nathan I. Baldwin. . Clerks: Mrs. Lulu May Wing, Alla W. Patterson. PRECINCT N0. 42. - ' 2 j Pacheco Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 42. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pacheco. Inspector: William E. Lemon. Judge: Vincent Hook ' ! Clerks: Rosa Russi Ella Knaaft. PRECINCT N0. 43. i Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Pittsburg Precinct No. 1, _ E Pittsburg Precinct No. 2 and Pittsburg Precinct No. 3 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 43. iPolling Place: Town Hall, Pittsburg. Inspector: Geo. Minaker. ,fudge: kra. Chas. Irving. Clerks: Mary A. C. Iackie, Herbert Eggleston. ;d I I PRECLICT NO. 44. j Pittsburg Precinct No. 4 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, .� j shall constitute Special .'Election Precinct No. 44: Polling Place: Tent near S.P. Depot. Inspector: Joseph H.Andrews. Judge: i,arren B. Abrams. Clerks Geo. T.Oliver, AQuilla S. Bailey. i PREC?NCT 140. 45. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Clayton Precinct, and Morgan 4 Territory Precinct of the C ounty of Contra Costa,State of California, shall con- stitute Special Election Precinct No. 45. Polling Place: Clayton Ball, Clayton. I � Inspector: T. 0. Graves. Judge: Syl. Olofson. iClerks: Joe J. Datro, John I- Atchinson. PRECINCT NO. 46. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Bay Point precinct, and Nichols Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californio, shall constitute i Special Election Precinct No. 46. �. Polling Place: Schirpke Hall, Bay Point. 5 Inspector: Wm. A. Nartlett Judge: Sam'l. P. Scheidler. Clerks: Wm. H. Riley, Earl E. Wildes. PRECIVOTT NO. 47. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Antioch Precinct No. 1, Antioch ! Precinct No. 2, and Antioch P recinot Ido. o of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special. Election Precinct No. 47. i � Polling Place Town Hall, Antioch. , insuector : 4rk Field. IJudge: James P. Carey. iClerks: Myrtle Preston, Jean Lauritzen. I PRECINCT NO. 48. Lone Tree Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 48: ' jPolling Place: House at S.P. Depot, Antioch. .^, Inspector: Burt L. Norcross. Judge: Louis L. Nevins. ,< Clerks: Bessie McHattie, IJary LI. Wilkeaing. PRECINCT 110. 49. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Brentwood precinct No. 1, and - ` Brentwood Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall ..[.' jconstitute Special election Precinct No. 49. i Polling Place: ^.nates Hall, Brentwood. j Inspector: nyron L. Grigsby. •� Judge z William F. Howard. ' I Clerks Martha C. Shaffer, Lottie J. Gann. - I PREC?"CT NO. 50. ...' t Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Byron Precinct No. 1, and Byron ' =g ! Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute - : Special "election Precinct :to. 50. , 2 polling glace: I,O.O.F. Hall, Byron. I Inspector: Edwin Bunn. Judge: William J.Livingston. Clerks: Mande Plumley, Eleanor Wayne it PRECI*.iCT N0. 51. � j Snightsen :lection Precinct of the County'of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitnte 1pecial. Election Precinct No. 51.. ' Polling Place Heidorn Hall, fnightsen. Inspector: P. J. Moody Judge Joseph Pfaff. Clerks : Gladys %irby, Lillian Fotheringham. j PRECINCT NO. 52. Oakley Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 52: Polling Place: Oakley Hall. Oakley. Inspector: S.P. Eorr. 1 Judge: Charles B. Douglas. Clerks: $ittie P. Eeimbach, Edith Dal Porto. I � IT IS 2II?TB=3 ORDERED that the clerk of this Board give notice of said Daily :^.'lection by publication of this proclamation and order in the Richmond.Independent a newspaper, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, and by causing a I true copy thereof to be psted in the manner and for the time required by low. _ The foregoing order isiassed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: A Ayes: Supervisors dnott, Buchanan and Trythell. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisors Casey and Leyden. - 1 � And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 2nd. 1919, at 10 o'clock A.L. It � irmen. ....Clerk. I 1 1 i P h Y i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Or CALIFORNIA.. Monday, June 2nd, 1919. The Board m=t at 10 o'clock A.M. ' Present: Hon. J H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; s- ,. I J.P.Cesey, C.H.Ha;,den, and 7L J.Buchanan. J.H.l4ells, Clerk. 1 The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of May, � i 1919, are read to the Board by the Clerk and approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. A RESOLUTION TO SUFUIT TO THE ^a,UALIFIED ELECTORS AT A SPECIAL ELECTION JULY 22nd, 1919. r In the Matter of Issuing Bonds for Good Roads. s On motion of Supervisor C.H.Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Zeb Knott, the Resolution hereinafter set out was unanimously adopted by the following vote, to wit: Supervisor District #rl- Zeb Knott- Aye. Supervisor District 12- S.P. Casey- Aye. Supervisor District IS- C.H.Heyden- Aye. Supervisor District 4- W.J.Buehanan-Aye. Supervisor District �5- J.H.mrythall-dye. WHEREAS, public necessity and convenience demand the building and con- structing of certain highways in Contra Costa County, and, Ai WHEREAS, there are no funds in the county available for said road purposes and, WHEREAS, it is necessary that a bonded indebtedness for the said purpose be incurred and created by the said County of Contra Costa, Now, there- fore, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held in the County of Contra Costa, on the 2nd day of June. 1919, all of the members of the said Board being present at such meeting and voting thereat, in favor of this Order, that the question of the issuance of bonds for the incurring of an indebtedness of. ,$"2,600,000 for the purpose of building and constructing highways in said Contra Costa County, and purchasing equipment to facilitate the performance of said Highway Work in said county, be submitted to the qualified electors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, at a special election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa, on the 22nd day of July, 1919, the said bonded indebtedness to be incurred for the purpose of building and constructing " highways and for the purchasing of equipment to facilitate the performance of said ty; highway work in said county, described as follows: CLASS "?." ROADS. (1) Highway running from the end of the present concrete highway west of the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway at Bair Point. to a point on the westerly corporate limits of the town of -eittabarg; also a branch running from the end of Bain Street at Southern Pacific 1 Depot at Bay Point along center of Maih Street of Bay Point and con- <? I r YV J 4 necting with above proposed concrete Highway running to - -eittsburg , a total distance of 8.84 miles, the stun of .............$272,800. (2) Highway running from easterly City limits of the town of Martinez at Fairview, via Peyton, and Avon. to the and of Main Street. across Railroad tracks, in the town of Bay Point, a distance of 5.12 miles, the sum of ....................... 145,000. q (3) Highway running from the City limits of Martinez, on Pacheco Road via Pacheco, to connect with concrete highway west s of Hookston. and also running from the southerly city limits of the town of Walnut Creek, via the towns of Alamo, Danville and San Ramon, to the line dividing the counties of Contra � Costa and Alameda, on Dublin Road, also begirAing at easterly - ' end of Division No. 2, of the present concrete highway system of said County of Contra C osta, thence easterly to cor- porate limits of Walnut Creek near Masonic Temple, a total y distance of 23 miles, the sum of .................................. 687,816. (4) Highway running from proposed concrete highway aa: in town of Pacheco to the westerly corporate limits of -� town of Concord. a distance of 1.50 miles, the Sum of ............ 66,600. (5) Highway running from present concrete Highway at °E Bryant Station on Tunnel Road down San Pablo Creek route to - connect with State Highway near San ?ablo, a distance of 12 miles, the sum of ................................. ......... 390,664 (6) Highway running from the southerly and of Smith Street or Alhambra Ave., at corporate limits of the town of i+artinez, through the Franklin Canon to corporate limits .ii of the Town of Hercules, a distance of 9 miles, the sum of 296,748. (7) Highway running from State Highway east of Crockett along present county road to Loring Ave. in town of Crockett; thence along Loring Ave. to Valley St. thence south- erly along Valley Street to State Highway; also from Junction -- of Loring Ave. End Valley St. along County road to Fourth s Ave; thence along Fourth Ave. to Starr St., thence along Starr --' St. to Second Ave., thence along Second Ave., to State Highway ' a distance of 1.50 miles, the sum of .............................. 50.000. J. (8) Highway beginning at northerly corporate limits ; of the City of Richmond, in Thirteenth Street and running northerly along 13th St. and 6earny ?toad and county Roed to Giant. Also from northerly end of z-aarney Road easterly to State Highway; also beginning at State Highway in town of San Pablo, thence down Church Lane and Market Street iD Southern Pacific Depot, a total distance of five miles, -" thesum of ........................................................ 140.000. (9) Highway be at the present county highway at Marsh Creek near ,. 1/4 of Sec. 25, T 2 N., R. 2 E. *_ thence easterly along county road to the center of Sec. 29, T 2 N.. R. 3 E.. thence southerly through town of 6nightsen to south line of Section 32, a distance of 3.25 miles, the sum of ... 81,000-. (10) Highway beginning At Southern Pacific Depot in town of Brentwood, thence southerly along easterly side of t Southern Pacific Railway to S.T. corner of Sec. 20, T 1 N., R. 3 E. thence easterly to N.E. corner of Sec. 28, and of present concrete Highway, a distance of 3.70 miles, the sum of ..... 92.372. 3. CLASS "B" ROADS. ' (11) Highway commencing at junction of Ignacio Valley Road with pre3ent concrete highway, thence southerly along the Ignacio Valley Road to Walnut Creek Road at Oak Grove School House; thence westerly along present county road and proposed changes to easterly corporate limits of the town of Walnut Creek, a distance of 5.50 miles, the sum of ......... 55.000. (12) Highway from easterly corporate limits of the town of Concord along Clayton Road to Clayton; thence along the present Marsh Creel, road and proposed changes to a point on said road, a distance of 18 miles the sum of ..... 180,000. - ` (13) Highway from the town of Danville easterly along } the present county roaa to :assajara a distance of 10 miles the sum of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100,000. (14 ) Highway beginning at east 1/4 of Sec. 33, T 1 N., R. 3 ^a., and running easterly along present county road, known as Borden Highway to Old River Bridge a distance of 4 miles, the sum of ............................................. 27,000. 4 EQUIPiLPlT. (15) For the purchase of Equipment consisting of 4. Motor Trucks and Trailers, to facilitate the performance n of said Highway work in said county, the sum of .................. 15,000. t The total estimated cost of grading, laying concrete base and wearing surface, on roads designated as Class "A" and of grading, laying base and wearing surface on roads designated Class "B", building and constructing the necessary culverts and bridges, including engineering and inspection to building and construe - ing the foregoin3 highways, end for purchasing equipment to facilitate the perform- ance of said highway work iil said county, is the sum of $2,600.000. s3 IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the amount of bonds to be issued � for the purpose herein enumerated is $2.600.000 and that each bond shall be of the i denomination of One thousand Dollars ($1.000.) and shall bear interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, said interest to be due and payable semi-annually and interest n principal payable in Unite! States gold coin. and shall mature and be paid as follows, to wit: One hundred bonds numbered from 1 to 100, inclusive, to run one year from date. One Hundred bonds numbered from 101 to 200, inclusive, to run two years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 201 to 300, inclusive, to run three years from date. - One hu dred bonds numbered from 301 to 400, inclusive, to run four years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 401 to 500, inclusive, to run five years w from date. une hundred bonds numbered from 501 to 600, inclusive, to run six years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 601 to 700, inclusive, to run seven years from date. "ne hundred bonds numbered from 701 to 800, inclusive, to run eight years -t from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 801 to 900. inclusive, to run nine years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 901 to 1000, inclusive, to run ten years a from date. One hundred bonds hambered from 1001 to 1100, inclusive, to run eleven years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1101 to 1200, inclusive, to run twelve ! years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1201 to 1300, inclusive, to ran thirteen ; years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1301 to 1400, inclusive, to run fourteen years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1401 to 1500. inclusive, to run fifteen years from date. si j One hundred bonds numbered from 1501 to 1600, iholusive, to ran sixteen -. 1 years from date. One hundred bonds numbered froml60l to 1700, inclusive, to run seventeen j years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1701 to 1800, inclusive, to run eighteen e years from date. One hundred bonds numberal from 1801 to 1900, inclusive, to r an nineteen years from date. j One hundred bonds numbered from 1901 to 2000, inclusive, to run twenty `- years fOom date. ne hundred bonds numbered from 2001 to 2100, inclusive, to run twenty-one years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 2101 to 280p, inclusive, to ran twenty-two years from date. ' One hundred bonds numbered from 2201 to 2300, inclusive, to run twenty-thre years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 2301 to 2400, inclusive, to run twenty-four ^: years from date. "F One hundred bonds numbered from 2401 to 2500, inclusive, to run twenty-five --'' years from d ate. One hundred bonds numbered from 2501 to 2600, inclusive, to run twenty-six years from date. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that in submitting the question of incurring said proposed indebtedness of the County of Contra Costs, and the issaan e of bonds therefor, to the qualified electors of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the provisions of this Resolution, the words and characters to be printed and to appear on the ballot to be used at said election, shall be: i f 167-° CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HIGHi;AY BOIrDS:- Proposition to incur BONDS an indebtedness of the County of Contra Costa, and toYES -a issue bonds therefor in the amount of x$2,600,000 said ----------------- 1 bonds to bear interest at.the rate of five per cent per BONDS annum, payable semi-annually, for the purpose of build- ITO - Ing and constructing highways in Contra Costa County. And the County Clerk is hereby ordered to have printed on the ballots to be used at the special election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa, ' on the 22nd day of July, 1919, in addition to the matters and things thereon directed to be printed by law, the words and characters herein directed to be printed and to '2 appear on said ballots. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors proceed to designate the polling places and name and appoint election officers and do such other things as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Resolution. I k FISOLUTION ESTABLISHING PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES AI:D NALMM ELECTION OFFICERS FOR THE ELECTTON - '.. AT WHICH THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUING OF BONDS FOR ROAD BUILDING PURPOSES ;'ILL BE SUBMITTED AND ORDERTN: PUBLICATTOII OF NOTICE OF SAME. - - - - - - w 's Supervisor ':'.'.J.Bach anan, introduced and moved the adoption of the following order and Resolution: WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, on this 2nd day of June, A.D. 1919, made an order directin3 that the question of the issuance of bonds for the incurring of an indebtedness of $2,600,000 for the purpose of building and constructing highways in Contra Costa County and for the purchasing of equipment to facilitate the performance of said highway work in said County , be submitted to �- the qualified electors of Contra Costa County, at a special election to be heldt throughcut the County of Contra Costa, on the 22nd lay of July, A.D. 1919. E NOV1, THEREFORE, it is RESOLVED A11D ORDERED that the precincts heretofore '•_ established for General Election purposes, and as they existed at the last General Election held in Contra Costa County, shallbe and the same are hereby formed and consolidated Into Special Bond Election Precincts to be numbered as herein set for -, and the places designated for holding said special election shall be the places of V holding the election upon the Question of the issuance of bonds for the incurring ^• A. If an indebtedness of 02,600,000 for the purpose of building and constructing highwa s in Contra Costa County, and for the purchasing of equipment to facilitate the per- formance of said highway work in said county, and that the following named offirrs r who are hereby e=pointed to conduct the said Special Election shall be the persons j to conduct the said election upon the said question.of the issuance of bonds. The names of the precincts so established and the places so designated and s the officers so appointed bein3 specifically set forth in the notice of election 3 j herein provided for and directeJ to be given. 6p IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the said election upon the said Question of the issuance of bonds be published in the Contra Costa Standard. a news- x~ I l� S}t paper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, once a week for at least four weeks prior to the said Special Election to be held on the 22nd day of July, A.D. 1919, the said notice of the said election shall be in the following form: NOTICE OF COUNTY BOND ELECTION. s Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that in accordance with the provisions of the Political Code of the State of California, the question of issuing and selling bonds of the County of Contra Costa, S tate of California, in the amount of $2,600,000 for � p the purpose of building and constructing highways in Contra Costa County, and for the purchasing of equipment to facilitate the performance of said highway work in said County, will be voted upon at a special election to be held throughout the - County of Contra Costa, on the 22nd day of July, 1919, Each of the bonds thereande '' to be issued and sold shall be of the denomination of .1000 and shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, the principal and interestehall be paid in gold coin of the United States. The said bonds shall be numbered from one to twenty-six hundred consecutively, and shall mature and be payable as follows: - j One hundred bonds numbered from 1 to 100, inclusive, to run one year from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 101 to 200, inclusive, to run two years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 201 to 300, inclusive, to run three years ' from date. One hundred bonds numbered from '.Ol to 400, inclusive, to run four years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 401 to 500, inclusive, to run five years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 501 to 600, inclusive, to run six years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 601 to 700, inclusive, to run seven years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 701 to 800, inclusive, to run eight years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 801 to 900, inclusive, to run nine years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 901 to 1000, inclusive, to run ten years from date. - One hundred bonds numbered from 1001 to 1100 inclusive, to run eleven years -_ from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1101 to 1200, inclusive, to run twelve years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1201 to 1300, inclusive, to run thirteen years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1301 to 1400, inclusive, to run fourteen j years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1.401 to 1600, inclusive, to run fifteen years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1501 to 1600, inclusive, to run sixteen years from date. �.. One hundred bonds numbered from 1601 to 1700, inclusive, to run seventeen years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1701 to 1800, inclusive, to run eighteen years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 1801 to 1900, inclusive, to run nineteen years from date. "ne hundred bonds numbered from 1901 to 2000, inclusive, to run twenty , years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 2001 to 2100, inclusive, to run twenty-one years from date. Une hundred bonds numbered from 2101 to 2200, inclusive, to run twenty- two years from date. -_ One hundred bonds numbered from 2201 to 2300, inclusive, to run twenty- three years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 2301 to 2400, inclusive, to ran twenty-fo r _ years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 2401 to 2500, inclusive, to run twenty- five years from date. One hundred bonds numbered from 2501 to 2600, inclusive, to ran twenty-six years from date. The said bonded indebtedness to to be incurred for the purpose of buildin and constructing the following described highways of the County of Contra Costa, { i, and for the purchasing of equipment to facilitate the performance of said highway work 3n said county, to writ: CLA53 "A" ROADS. ' (1) Highway running from the end of the present concrete highway west of the Oakland. Antioch and Eastern Railway at Bay Point to a point on the westerly corporate limits of the town of Pittsburg also a branah running from the and of t:ain Street at Southern Pacific Depot at Bay Point along center of Main Street of Bay Point and connect- ing with above proposed concrete Highway running to Pittsburg, a total distance of 8.84 miles, the sum of ............................... .$272,800 ' (2) Highway runnin' from easterly City limits of the town of ISartinez. at Fairview, via Peyton, and Avon, to the and of Llain Street, across Railroad tracks, in the town of Bay Point, a dis- tance of 5.12 miles, the sum of ......................................... . 145,000 (3) Highway running from the City limits of Martinez, on rachec0 road via Pacheco, to connect with concrete highway west of Hookston, and also running from the southerly city limits of the town of '9alnut Creek, via the towns of Alamo, Danville and San Ramon to the line dividing the counties of Contra Costa and Alameda, on Dublin Road, also beginning at easterly end of Division No. 2 of the present concrete highway system of said County of Contra Costa, thence e#o ly to corporate limits of Walnut Creek near Masonic Temple, li. tance of 23 miles , the sum of ................................687,816. (4) Highway rannin3 from proposed concrete highway in town of Pacheco to the westerly corporate limits of torn of Concord, 'q a distance of 1.50 miles, the sum of ..................................... . 66,600. (5) Highway running from present concrete Highway at Bryant a station on Tunnel ?toad down San Pablo Creek route to connect with State Highway near San Pablo, a distance of 12 males. the sum of .......... 390,664. (6) High-:.-ay running from the southerly end of Smith Street or Alhambra Ave. at corporate limits of the town of Martinez, through ' the Franklin Canon to corporate limits of the town of Hercules, a distance of 9 miles, the sum of ........................................ .296,748 (7) Highway running from State Highway east of Crockett along present county road to loring Ave. in town of Crockett; thence along a Loring Ave. to Valley St., thence southerly along Va'ley Street to State Highway; also from Junction of Loring Ave. and Valley Street along county road to Fourth Ave; thence along Fourth Ave. to Starr St. thence along Starr St. to Second Ave. thence along Second Ave., to State Highway. a distance of 1.50 miles, the sum of ................... .50.000 (8) Highway beginning at northerly corporate limits of the City of Richmond, in Thirteenth Street and running northerly along 13th St. and Kearney Roed and county road to Giant. Also from northerly end of Kearney Rood essterly to State Highway; also beginning at State Highway in Town of San Pablo; thence down Church Lane and Market Street to Southern P acific Depot, a total distance of five miles the surn of ............................................ ................. ..140,000 (8) Highway beginning at the present county highway at Marsh Creek near E. 1/4 of Sec. 25, T 2 R., R. 2 E., thence easterly along county road to the center of Sec. 29, T 2 N., R. 3 E., thence southerly through town of Gnightsen to south line of Section 32, a distance of 3.25 miles, the sum of ................................. ............... . 81.000 ' (10) Highway beginning at Southern Pacific Depot in town of Brentwood, thence southerly aloes easterly side of Southern Pacific Railway to S.R. corner of Sec. 26, T 1 N., R. 3 E., thence easterly to N.E. corner of Sec. 28, end of present concrete Highway, a dis- tance of 3.70 miles, the sum of .......................................... .\92,372 i CLASS "B" ROADS. (11) highway commencing at junction of 16macio Valley Road with present concrete highway, thence southerly along tue Ignacio Valley Road to the Walnut Creek Road at Oak Grove School House; thence '--; westerly along present county road and proposed changes to easterly cor- porate limits of the town of lialnut Creek, a distance of 5.50 miles, the sum of ... ...... ..... . . 55,000 (12) Highway from easterly corporate limits of the Town of Concord, along Clayton Road to Clayton; thence along the present marsh Creek road and proposed changes to a point on said road, a distance of 18 miles, the sum of .................................................... . 180.000. (13) Highway from the torn of Danville easterly along the present county road to Tassalera a distance of 10 miles the slim of .............. • 100,00 (14) Highway beginning at east 1/4 of Sec. 33, T 1 N., R. 3 E. A and running easterly along present county road, known as Borden Highway to Old River Bridge a distance of 4 miles, the a= of .................. • 27,00 43, I EQIIIPLIENT. ''` (15) Per the purchase of Equipment consisting of 1Jotor trucks and trailers, to facilitate the performance of said Highway work in said county, the sum of ........................ 15,000. The persons hereinafter named shall be and are hereby appointed the i officers to conduct the said special Election in the precincts hereinafter named, and the said precincts heretofore established by order of the Board of Supervisors for General Election purposes and as they existed at the last General Election held in Contra Costa County are hereby formed and consolidated into Special Bond` Election Precincts for the purpose of holding this Special Election and the places " hereinafter named as polling p'eces are the places that have been designated as the places of voting at the said Special Election and shall be as follows: i BOND PRECINCT NO. 1 f Consolidated Election Precinct composed of E1 Cerrito Precinct No. 1, `r<; and El Cerrito Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 1. Polling Place: Davis Hall, San Pablo Avenue, between Fairmount Ave. and -"- '; County line,El Cerrito. Inspector: John Castner. Judges: N.F. Huber, and Amy Li. Carpenter. Clerk: James McLaren. BOND PRECINCT NO. 2. iEl Cerrito Precinct N o. 3 of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nis, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 2. Polling Place: Rusts Store Building. I•"d Inspector: Elmer Christiansen, Judges: Albert j.k. Bates and Hazel I. Breneman. Clerk: Fannie L. Wagner. { - BOND PRECIi'CT NO. 3_ E1 Cerrito Precinct No. 4, of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californi shall constitute Special. Bond Election Precinct No. 3. fPolling Place: Farley's Garrge, 21 Ardmore Road. Inspector: Lydia O'Bannon Peck. Judges: Patrick Curren, .lora B. Kelso i Clerk: Andrew L. Kramer. BOND ?RECINCT N0. 4_ g Richmond Precinct No. 1 of the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 4. !8 Polling Place: Fire Hall, Ninehaven. Inspector: Mrs. Caroline Pinkerton. Judges: Frank J. Merl, Frederick M. Jones. Clerk: Mary Julia Amtrobus. *y BOND PRECINCT N0. 5. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 2, Richmond Precinct No. 3, and Richmond Precinct Be. 4 of the County of Contra " ' costa, state of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 5. Polling Place: Old City Hall, 210 Washington Ave., Richmond. Inspector: James C.Bly ' Judges: Alexander Stromberg. Mrs. Johanna lindahl. Clerk: Mrs. Blanche Fenner. i i i � BOND PRECINCT N0. 6. .., ! Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 5, Richmond ' Precinct No. 6, and Richmond Precinct No. 7 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 6. _. Sg Pollin-- Place: Store Room 7 W. Richmond Ave.. Richmond Inspector: Mrs. J.F.Stiefvater, Judges: Mrs. Mary Carr. Alexander Elsie. Clerk: Tilliam C. Barry. BOND PRECINCT 110. 7. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 8, and Rich- mond Precinct No. 9 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 7. Polling Pla,:e: Store Room, corner 10th St. and Ohio Ave. Richmond Inspector: Mrs. Irene A. Stout. Judges: Levi Boswell, Thomas Jackson Clerk: Mrs. Matilda Noble. BOND PRECINCT NO. 8. Consolidated election precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 10, Richmond Precinct No. 11, and Richmond Precinct No. 12, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. B. Polling Place: Lincoln School. 227- 10th St., Richmond Inspector: William H. Fisher. Judges: Clare D.Horner. Catherine Smith ' Clerk: Clara L. Bell. . BOND PRECINCT NO. 9. Consolidated .Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 13, Richmond j Precinct No. 14, and Richmond Precinct No. 15 of the County of Contra Costa, State o£ California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 9. Polling Place: Fire House No. 2- 235- 5th St., Richmond. Inspector: Thomas A. Boyer. Judges: Mary S. Bedwbll Mrs. Laura B.Benton j Clerk. i9il2iam A. Boone. T,d BOND PRECINCT NO. 10. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 16, Rich- mond Precinct N o. 17, and Richmond Precinct No. 18, of the County of Contra Costs, g, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 10. Polling Place: Caron's Garage, 341- 1st St. Richmond. Inspector: Mrs. Margaret Shea " JudgesJames Towers, Sr., '"atrick J. McGrath. Clerk:•, Liefa K. Ribley. i BOND PRECINCT N0. 11. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 19, Rich- mond -Precinct No. 20, ani Richmond Precinct No. 27, of the County of Contra Costa Precinct State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Bleotion.No. 11. Polling Place: Mt. Diablo Garage, 1121 14acdonald Ave.. Richmond Inspector: Albert S. Forbes..., Judges: Louis Zeser. Mrs. Mary Bailey Clerk: Anna 0-.Iverson. I I I i BOND P4ECINCT NO. 12. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 22, and Richmond Precinct No. 23, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. i Shall constitute Special Bond E lection Precinct No. 12. � Polling Place: Johnston's Garage, 9th St. near Pennsylvania. Avenue, Rich- mond. E j Inspector: Walter E. Paul Judges: Mrs. Alice Spaulding Mrs. Kate Goodwin. Clerk: Henry _'. Sanborn. BOND PP.ECINOT 110. 13. Consolidated :;lection Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 24, and - ? I Richmond Precinct No. 25, of the Co,inty of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 13. Polling Place: Justices Garage, 767- 8th St.. Richmond. Inspector: Frank P. Allen. Judges: Norah M. Blankenship, Lars. Mary Mahoney i Clerk: William L. Larrebee. BOND PRECINCT NO. 14. � Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 26, and I 1 Richmond Precinct No. 30, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 14. Polling Place, Grant School, 25th St. and Grant Ave. Richmond Inspector: Emilia J. Summerville. Judges: Sylvester V. Spagnoli John M. Best. Clerk: Jennie S. Conwell. BOND PRECINCT NO. 15. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 27, Rich- '• i mond Precinct No. 28, and Richmrnd Prec.nat No. 29, of the County of Contra Costa, i State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Free-.net No. 15. Polling Place: Fire House No. 3, Corner 19th St. and Barrett Avenue, Richet nd Inspector: Mrs. May H. Donnelly j Judges: Albert S. Lilly, John L. Barnaman. Clerk: Elizabeth A.Gist. BOND PRECINCT N0: 16. i Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Precinct No. 31, and Richmond Precinct No. 32 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall Bond constitute Special„Election Precinct No. 16. Polling Place: fire House No. 4, 3506 Cutting Boulevard. Inspector: John O'Brien. Judges : Harry Ells, Mrs. Katie L. Munday Clerk: Mary E. Banks. BOND PRECINCT NO. 17. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of San Pablo Predinct No. 1, and i San Pablo Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall Bond constitute Special.Election Precinct No. 17. Polling Place: Maple Hall, San Pablo a Inspector. Alfred Frank Judges: Henry F.Grasser. Miss Hattie Rumril.l. Clerk: Miss Mary Soto. a3 I I I n j BOND PRECINCT NO. 18. Giant Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall T Constitate Special Bond Election Precinct No. 18. I, ' Polling Place: Giant School House. Inspector: William G.Phillips. s Judges: Edward Hardyman, Mrs. Nellie Plaugher. Clerk: Mrs. Agnes Peek. BOND PRECINCT N0. 19. I ' Rodeo Precinct of the County of Contra. Costa,State of California, shall s constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 19. Polling Place: Quill Hotel, Rodeo. Inspector: Jerry Mahoney. Judges: Samuel Kremer. Mrs. +larie Smith `. Clerk: Alice Slate. BOND PRECINCT NO. 20. is I Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Pinole Precinct No. 1, and Pinole i Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitat .rk Special Bond Election Precinct No. 20. - Polling -elace: Town Hall, Pinole. Inspector: Clarence L. Townes. Judges: aerbert Betz Mrs. Ella Gerrish. Clerk: Mrs. Lillian Catlett. BOND PRECINCT NO. 21. Hercules Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, � shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 21. Pollin Place: Hercules Club Library, Hercules. Inspector= Anna penis. Judges: Sadie R. Kearney William B. HeY.enzie. Clerk: Antone Y. Balder. ¢ BOND PRECINCT NO . 22. Selby Precinct of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, shall constitute Spacial Bond Election Precinct No. 22. Polling Place: Selby Hall. Selby. "y Inspector: Chas. Butler. Judges: Eduard P. Kearney Mrs. Agnes Richards. Clerk: Mrs. Norma Neilsen. BOND PRE017TOT NO. 23. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Crockett Precinct No. 1, and ' ! Crockett Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 23. j Polling Place: Fireman's Hall, Crockett. Inspector: Chas. L..Dodge. rs Judges: James A. Kenny. Mrs. Kate E. Edwards. ' Clerk: Mrs. Mary Cox. r BOND PRECINCT NO. 24. k Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Crockett Precinct No. 3, and jValona Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constit Lte I j Special Bond Election Precinct No. 24. - ' Polling Place Valona Library. ' Inspector: Will Helm, g Judges: Peter H. Wind, Moie E.Quill .., Clerk: Nellie J. Casey. t BOND PRECINCT NO. 25. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of port Costa Precinct No. 1, and Port Costa Precinct No. 2, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, I shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 25. Of•' j Polling Place: Justice ''ice, Port Costa, California. Inspector: Geo. H. Ward. iJudges: C. J. O'Neill, Mrs. Mary F. Crowley - Clerk: Mrs. X. Harley. BOND PRECINCT NO. 26. i Denville Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State ofCalifornie, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 26. � Polling Place: Fraternal Hall, Danville. -: Inspector: Chas. J. Wood ' Judges: John J. Donahue !Aiss Laura E.Flournoy - Clerk: Mrs. Mary T. Booth. .- BOND P?.ECIN71 NO. 27. San Ramon Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 27. Polling place: San Ramon Hall, San Ramon. :$ Inspector: Elmer H. Baldwin Judges: Wm. R. Meese, Mrs. Mary Oewill Clerk: Everett T. Lynch. BOND PRECINCT NO. 28. Tassajara Precinct of !he County of Contra Costa, State of California, .;__ shad constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 28. Polling Place: Tassajara Hall, Tassajara. ` Inspector: Jens S. Nissen Judges: Fred Reinstein, Mrs. Amelia Banks. Clerk: Mrs. Mary H. Joseph BOND PRECINCT NO. 29. ?: Alamo Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 29. Polling Place: %om in Bell's Post office Building, Alamo. Inspector: Josiah Boucher. Judges: Elwin L. Stone. fire. Annie Hamburg Clerk: Mrs.Cecilia Ii. Gifford. BOND PRECINCT NO. 30. Lafayette Precinct of the C oanty of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 30. Polling Place: Lafayette Hall, Lafayette. Inspector: Edward Richard Rowland. Judges: John Herbert Mullikin. Mrs. Gertrude McNeill Clerk: Mrs. Irene P. Bunker. i BOND PRECUT IT NO. 31. . Moraga Precinct of the County of Contra Costa. State of " California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct As. J1. Polling Place: Willow Spring School House. , <s Inspector: Thos. P. Carroll. Judges: Matt Madsen Mary Ellen Malholand. Clerk: Elizabeth Sanborn. ;x BOND P?EC^,ICT NO. 32. Alhambra Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 32. �'4s Polling Place: Valley House, near Martinez. Inspector:. Thos. R. Ball. Judges Geo. T. Griffin Mrs. Mary Hayward Clerk: !Jrs. Etta G. LlcHarry. BOND FPECINCT NO. 33. Walnut Creek Precinct No. 1 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special. Bond Election Precinct No. 33. Polling Place: Justice Court Room, '!Walnut Creek Inspector: Harry L. Fryer Judges. B.Anderson, Mabel C.Paterson Clerk: Lizzie A.Dancan. BOND PRHCIN;T NO. 34. ; Walnut Creek Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of, California, shall constitute Special. Bond Election Precinct No. Z4. Polling Place: TENT near Botelho -bridge, Walnut Creek. € Judges: James ;S. Stow, Mrs. Eugenie C. Bioletti. Y ' Inspector: Albert L. Munroe. Clerk: Abbie M. Johnson. BOND PRECINCT NO. 35. k Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Martine:: Precinct No. 1, Martinez Precinct No. 5 and Martinez Precinct No. 6 of the County of Contra -33 Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 35. Polling Place: City Hall. Martinez. J Inspector: Geo. E. Atkinson. Judges: C.H Lndden, Edith B.Jocks. Clerk: Justien B.Jones. BOND PRECINCT H0. 36. i Consolidate] erection Precinct composed of Martinez Precinct No. 2, Martinez Precinct No. 3, and Martinez Precinct No. 4, of the County of Contra ; i Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 36. Polling Place: M.A.C.Hell, Martinez. `L Inspector: A.2svolini. ' Judges: Thos.J.'lennedy Mrs. Clara Van Prooyen Clerk: Iire. Tessio Meroux. BOND PREC TITC i NO. 37. Vine Hill Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California f2 shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 37. Polling Place: Vine H ill School House. Inspector: Geo.H. Wright. ' Judges: Frederick J.Thoroe. Margaret Housdorf. Clerk: Miss Blanche Tremaine. BOND PRECT_NCT NO. 38. del Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Concord Precinct No. 1. and Concord Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special. Bond Election Precinct No. 38. ' Polling Place: City Hall, Concord. Inspector: C.1C.Zlein Judges: H.H.Teforo Bernice R.Devereax. Clerk: Mary M.Thissell. BOND PRECINCT NO. 39. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Concord Precinct No. 3, and � Concord Precinct No. 4, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 39. Polling Place: Duarte Building, near S.P. Depot, Concord. I' I i Inspector: Edwin A. Smith Judges: Ira B.Kilgore, Agnes Williams. � Clerk: Mrs. Mae Blame. -BOND PRECTPOT N0. 40. Associated Precinct of the County of Contra Costa State of California, shell constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 40. Polling Place: Avon School House. Inspector: Frank A.Rowley Judges: Syron W.Barshinger. sirs. Esther Lockard. Clerk: ^urate E.UcKay. POYD PREC''CT NO. 41. Cowell Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California shell constitute Special Bond Election No. 41. Polling Place Cowell Fire Hall, Cowell. Inspector: Mrs. Henrietta N.Kasch Judges: Nathan I. Baldwin, Mrs. Lulu M. Wing. j Clerk: Ella W.Patterson BOND PRECINCT NO. 42. Pacheco Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinut No. 42. Polling Place. Town Hall, Pacheco Inspector: William E.Leman °adge8: Vincent Hook, Rosa Russ!. Clerk: Ella Xnaaft. i BOND PRECINCT NO. 43. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Pittsburg Precinct No. 1, Pittsburg Precinct No. 2, and Pittsburg Precinct No. 3, of the County of Contra i Costa, State of California. shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 43 Polling Place: Town Hall, Pittsburg " Inspector: Geo. Minaker. Judges: 1+rs. Chas. Irving, Mary A.C.Leckie. Clerk: Herbert Egsleston. BOND PRECINCT NO. 44. i Pittsburg Precinct No. 4 of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct mo. 44. Polling Place: Tent near S.P. Depot. Inspector: Joseph H.Andrews. Judges: Warren B�Abrams, Geo. T. Oliver. Clerk: Aquilla S.Bailey. �s BCPJD PRECT_"OT N0. 45. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Clayton Precinct and Morgan A Territory Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of Ca7,fornie, shall con- A at itute Specie]. Bond Election Precinct no. 45. Polling Place: Endeavor Hall, Clayton Inspector: John W. Atehinson Judges: Joe J.Dutro, Mrs. Harry Keller. Clerk: Mrs. Etta Davis. BOND PRECIrOT NO. 46. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Bay Point Precinct and Nichols .'recinct of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, shall Bond constitute Special„ Election Precinct No. 46. m1 Polling Place Schirpke Hall, Bay Point. Inspector: Wm. A. Bartlett I 17 Judges: Sam!1. F.Scheidler Wm. H. Riley s Clerk: Earl E. Wildes. j BOND PRECINCT NO. 47. 4 Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Antioch Precinct No. 1, Antioch Precinct No. 2, and Antioch Precinct No. 3, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Erection Precinct No. ' 47. Polling Place: Town Hall. Antioch ' Inspector: Mar`: Field. Judges: James P. Carey, Myrtle Preston rr Clerk: Jean Lauritzen. j BOND PF.EVNUI"_' NO. 4$.— a 67a' Lone Tree Precinct of the County of,Contra Costa. State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 48. Polling Place: House at S.P. Depot, Antioch Inspector: Burt L. Norcross. Judges: Louis I. Devine 1sry M. Wilkining. Clerk: Bessie AcHattie. 1 BOND PRECIVCT 110. 49. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Brentwood Precinct No. 1, and Brentwood Precinct Sio. 2, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct No. 49. 'ya Polling Place Coates Hall. Brentwood. Inspector: Byron L. Grigsby judges: William P. Howard, Martha C.Shaffer. � Clark: Lottie J. Gann. ;N BOND PP-rCINCT 110. 50. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Byron precinct No. 1, and i Byron Preoinet No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election. Precinct No. 50. Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hell, Byron j Inspector: Edwin Bann Jadgea: William Livingstone, Mande Plumley. Clerk: !U eanor Wayne. BOND PRECINCT NO. 51. Xnightsen Precinct of the County of Contra Ceuta, State of California. shall constitute Special fond Election Precinct No. 51. s$ Polling Place: aeidorn Hall. iCnightsen. Inspector: Y.J. Moody Judges: Joseph Pfaff, Glr,dys Kirby Clerk: Lillian Potheringhom BOND PRECINCT NO. 52. dy j Oakley Precinet of the County of Centra Costa. State of California, shall constitute Special Bond Election Precinct Do. 52. Polling Place: Oakley Hall. Oakley. Inspector: B.B. Horn.. Judges: Charles B.Douglas, Zittie P. Heimbach Clerk: cdith Dal Porto. I IN' "ITVIESS ::'HEREOF, we have hereanto set our hands this 2nd day of Jane I 1919. j J.H. Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. J.H.Wells, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the said Board. I `a The foregoing Resolution and order was passed by the following vote of �a the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to wit: - Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, W.J. Buchanan and J.H.Trythall. Noes: None. n In the i:atter of Employment of Counsel to pass on Bond Proceedings of Contra `<'f Costa County, for Highway Purposes. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to employ eminent counsel toy° pass on the legality of Bond proceedings of Contra Costa County. =r., i In the matter of applications for L inuor Licenses. { Applications for liquor licenses for 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: C.C.Berendsen, Clayton Cafe, Main & Morris Sts. Clayton idrs. Anna Dellartini, Pacheco Frank Roller Club, Club Room, Giant. - Raymond Jackson, W. side Railroad Ave. known as Hnightsen Bar, Knightse Arthar 0. Kapell, Pacheco. J.C. Maderos, Corner Hartz & Prospect Ave., Danville. M.B. Nunez, Eagle Saloon, Building, South side Iasin St. Clayton. - Tony Perez, Concord Ave. near `%onucrd and known as Central Hotel. Tonie Perez, N. side IWain 3t. clayton. i Chris Rose, Cor. Market & S. P. By. property near S.P. Station, !!'' San Pablo. A.E.Rose, S.W. corner of Alvarado & Church St., San Pablo. It is b;:> the board further ordered that the hearing on said applications i be fixed for Monday July 7th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. _ I _ i In the Matter of lost Warrant. A. Prenti, having filei with this Board, his affidavit showing that on the 9th day of Jan. 1919, there was issued to him a Warrant No. 219, on the General Fund for the sum of $?6.; that said warrant was mailed to Lim on or about Jan. lit I ` 1919, and is now not in deponent's possession, and he verily believes the same t to be lost, and praying that said warrant be cancelled and a new warrant be is- sued in lieu thereof; It is, therefore, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the '�oanty Treasurer, and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant.,, I =s L i In the ?Satter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the ' same are hereby granted to the following named indigents commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit. Rosalie Badts. of Richmond, $25. per month, commencing June lst, 1919 s Maud Bell, of Richmond, $20. per month, commencing !lay lot, 1919 Carolina Garcia, of Crockett, .`x`25. per month, commencing iday lst, 1919 Strata Stefano, of Antioch, $10. per month, commencing May lat, 1919 . It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw war- rant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of the above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is by the Board farther ordered that the allowances heretofore granted to :Mrs. G. De Cresents of San Pablo and to James Kipp of E1 Cerrito, be and the - same are hereby discontinued from and after this date.y - In the Matter of application of William D. Waldorf, for permission to operate stage line on part of San '. Pablo Avenue. ' It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on the above application be 2 and the same is hereby continued to and set for %Monday June 16th, 1919, at 10 I o'clock A. Id. In the hatter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board order-d that the allowances to all indigents, be ' and the ssme are hereby discontinued from and after July 1st, 1919, and that all applicants for further aid be and the same are hereby ordered to file new petit- 3_r (cT ions. ' In the :Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 799. Good cause a,:oearin;z therefor, it is-;by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 799, be and the same are hereby approved, "' ' to wit. No. "ate Amount 159 Dec. let, 1918 $305.52. 160 Dec. 30, 1918 75.00 161 Dec. 31, 1918 180.00 162 May lat. 1919 1654.92 163 May 7th, 1919 1332.06. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval _ of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. I' `x y In the flatter of approval of 7arr•.nts of Reclamation District TTo. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following -- warrantsof Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to -a- ;Vit: No. Date Amount 129 iday 15, 1919 2 153.50. `{ And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of ' this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. ,;;,��., 'f In the Matter of approval of plans and specifications for furnishing and installin., of furniture, bedding and other _fig equipment for Tuberculosis Hospital. at Fliemar. R.E.Calahan, ".0. Russell, and E.L. IA. Tate Thompson, agents and trustees for the Board of Supervisors of the Counties of dumas, Sutter, Yuba, Placer, E1 Dorado, amador, Tuolumne, Sacramento, Yolo, Colusa, and Contra Costa, having furnished to this Board, plans and specifications for the furnishing of furniture, for the use of said Tuberculosis Hospital now being built by the eleven joint fi counties above specified, .'.,..1 It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted by this 3-ard as plans and ape - t ifications for the furnishing of said furniture, etc. to said Tuberculosis Hospital It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Daily Gazette for three weeks, for bids for the furnishing Of said furniture, bedding and - other appurtenances in accordance with said plans and specifications, said bids to be presented not later than the hour of 2 o'clock P.I.T. on the 27th day of June, 1919, at the office of the Building Committee in the Supervisors Room in the Sac- ramento County Ccurt Howe Building, Sacramento, California, for the furnishing and installing of the furniture, bedding and other appurtenances in the Units of said Tuberculosis Hospital situated on a site about 1/4 mile southwest of Tie- mar Station, in the County of Placer, State of California, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared therefor, and adopted by the board of Supervisors i of the County of Contra Costa, All bids must be submitted on blank forms furnished by the Building Committee of said Tuberculosis Hospital and must be accompanied by a certified check on some , ?� solvent bank in a sum equal to ten per cent of amount of each bid, conditioned that if the contract is awarded,the parties submitting the accepted bid will enter into a contract and furnish such bond as may be require), within ten days after the making of award, or failimz so to do, the amount of such check will be for- feited as liquidated damages for such failure. All checks to be made payable to the order of R.E.Calahan, "hairman of the Building Committee, the right being reserved to reject any and all bids. j 1 i 'z In the Latter of Appointment of - -embers of Board of Education of Contra Costa County. ' It appe,ring to the Board that the terms of office of iV.T Helms and M.L. Benson, has expired, It is by the Board ordered that said offices be declared vacant from and afte July lst, 1919. ' It is, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that W.T.Helms, and 11.1. Benson, be and they are and each of them is hereby appointed Members of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County for the term of two years. Said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Bachahan and Trythall. Noes: hone. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Knott. In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for building ?t of what is known as Loveridge Road. _ R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board plans and specifications for the building of concrete road on 4xtensi3n of ' Third Street, east of Pittsburg, more commCnly known as Loveridge Road, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same - are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for the building of said road { It is further order=d that the clerk of this Board advertise for bids in the Contra Costa Gazette, and Pittsbar.? Dispatch, in the manner and for the time _t y required by law, for the building of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications, said bids to be presented up to and until 11 o'clock A.1. on Monday July 7th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M. The vote of said Board on said order being as follows, to wit: - Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. `. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Knott. 1 In the tdatter of allowance of clams. 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 and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. , '. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Jane 16th, 1919, at 10 o'cloc_ A.L1. - ���•�L�:-Chuirman. .......Cl erk. i IP TH& BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA: ^OSTA CCULITY, STATE On CAT.IFORNIA. Monday, June loth, 1919. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and T.J.Buchanon. J.H.Wells, Clerk. j - Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. 2 - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - - rs' W-4 In the lastter of Opening of Crossings over Southern Pacific and A. T. & S. F. Ry. tracks, on county road west of the Southern Pacific and A . T. & S. F. Ry. Depots at Bay Point. The Railroad ^ommiesion of the State of California having ordered closed the crossings over the Southern Pacific and.A.T. & S.F. Ry. tracks on county road, rest of Bat Point and said crossings having been closed by order thereof, and the Cowell Portland Cement Company, through their attorney having applied to this Board for the opening of said crossings and it appearing to the Board that it might be for the best interests of Contra Costa County to have said crossings open, It is on motiondaly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the District I Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to make application to the Railroad Commiss e ion to have said crossings opened as public crossings. It is farther ordered that in the making of said application to the Railroad j Commission for opening of sail crossings, that the County of Contra Costa is to -..:. hear no expense either for making the application or for installing, constructing j or maintaining the said crossings hereafter. ! In the Natter of Application of William D.17aldorf, for permit to operate a Pas=enger Stage Line on a part of San Pablo Avenue and _ it Cutting Boulevard. WHEREAS, '.7illiam D. Waldorf, did heretofore, t o wit: on the 19th day of May 1919, duly made and file with the Clerk of this Board his certain application for :S- a permit to operate a passenger stage line over certain parts of the Sen Pablo Avenue and Cutting Boulevard lying and being within the following described routs: I Starting from First Street in the City of Richmond. County of Contra Costa, State of California, at its intersection with YLacDonald Avenue in said City; thence i easterly along MacDonald Avenue to Twenty-third Street; thence southerly on zs Twenty-third Street to its intersection with Pullman avenue, thence continuing in a southerly direction on Pullman Avenue to its intersection with Cutting Boulevard A thence easterly on Cutting Boulevard to its intersection with San Pablo Avenue; -n and, i� WHEREAS. upon the filing of said a?plication this Board duly made an order � fixing June 2nd, 1919, at 10 o'clock 6 M. as the time, and the Supervisors room at the Court Hen" in Dartinez, California, a.: the place of hearing said application ` j -s 2, and directed that due publication of notice of said hearing said application be published as requires by law; and, said matter having been regularly continued to '� f June 16, 1919; and, WBEREAS, the said application came on regularly to be heard this 16th day of June, 1919, at the time and place fixed by this Board, and proof of due publication of notice of said hearing having been made and filed with the Clerk of this Board as required by subdivision (c) of Section 3, of Chapter 213, of the ;a Statutes of the State of California, approved iiay 10th, 1917, in effect July 27th, 1917, and this Poard having duly considered the same; i Now, therefore, be it Resolved, that a permit be and the same is hereby granted and issued to William D. Wdorf to operate s passenger stage line over and upon the following described public highways in Contra Costa County, to wit; On all that part of Cutting Boulevard, beginning at a point on said Boulevard where vd the easterly boundary line of the City of Richmond crosses said Boulevard, thence a?sterly on said Boulevard to its intersection with San Pablo Avenue, thence south- 4 erly on San Pablo Avenue to the boundor? line between the counties of Alameda and Contra eosta. That the said William Waldorf shall transport passengers under the permit hereby granted between the terminus of said above described route in the City of Albany in seven passenger automobiles or other automobiles having a greater seating 1 capacity. That time schedule for operating said automobiles is hereby fixed and determined as follows; Leave First Street and %Jacl)onald Avenue, 14chmond, Californi at 8.24 A,i!. and every forty minut=.s thereafter until 7.44 P.M. each and every day - - except Saturdays and Sandrya 'when the schedule will continue until 11:44 P.M. i Leave Bain Street and San Pablo Avenue in the City of Albany, California, at 8:04 A.—U. and every forty minutes thereafter until 8:04 P.M. each and every day, except Saturdays and Sundays when the schedule will continue until 12:04 P.M. That the passenger rete of fare for each passenger carried one way between said termini is hereby fixed at ten cents. That said passenzer ctsge line shall at all tim=.s br; conducted in accordant jwith the regzirements of all ordinances. rules and regulations adopted by this Boa ' and now in force or w!•_ich may hereafter be adopted regulating. passenger stage line and in accordance with allof the rules and regulations adapted by the Railroad ;; ;:' Commission of the State of 'a.lifornia affecting the operation and maintenance of essenger stage lines. That this permit is granted for tie term of five year,: from and after the date of this resnlution. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. .r.; The foregoing T?esolution :vas r:d;:pted by the fallowing vote: dyes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. :loss: supervisors- None. Absent: Sucervisor Zeb Znott. i ' r I 1 I In the Matter of advertising for bids for Construction of Levee and Trestle ! Bridge in Section 14, near station of Varner, on A. T. ,g S. F. Ry. in eastern - I part of Contra Costa County. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of materials and labor and constructing a levee and trestle bridge in Section 14, near the station of :7arner, on the A.T. & S.F. Ry. in the eastern part of Contra Costa County, consistin.._ of building of 2300 lineal. feet of levee and about 120 feet of trestle bridge, as per plans and specifications, profiles and cross-section on file in the office of the County Clerk and County Surveyor of Contra Costa Count 4nd this bein.- the tire and place fixed for receiving of bids, - no bidder appear, and files any bid for the doin_ of said work, -, Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that said work has been legally adver- tised and that no bidders have appeared who desired to do said work or at all, It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor J.H.Trythall, and the County Surveyor be end they are hereby authorized to proceed with the construction of add ` work under day labor and force aicount. In the !latter of applications for i j Liquor licenses. r� Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors I in cuantities lass than one awart ere made to the Board, by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: yrs. ldary dzevedo, - lot 1. Block 11. Oakley. S. Dalporto - Lot 6, Block 1. Oakley. Vincenzo De Vincenzo - Romo Saloon, Concord Ave near Concord. Jesse Ginocchio - Giant Post Office,- Sobrante. Geo. Vincent - Auto Inn, Martinez and Pacheco Roe.d. j Joseph Rolando - iJint Cafe, H.R. corner of 'Railroad Ave. & Oak St. Brentwood. Applications for wholesale liquor licenses are made to the Board by the following named perzons at the following named places, to wit: -rs. Maggie Asears - Midway Saloon, San Pablo Ave. at Junction San Pablo Creek -� Road. Chris Rose - Liarket St. near S. P. Station, San Pablo. A.E.Rose - Alvarado and Church Sts., San Pablo. IT is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said above applications be and the fame is hereby fixed for Monday, July 21st, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. � In the Latter of Approval of '.^arraats of d j Reclamation District 1619. :F Good cause appeuring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District ao. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, -' to wit: r I j r - No. Date Amount. 130 June 3, 1919 x+258.30. 131 June 6, 1919 123.98. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note his approval of said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i i ' In the Matter of Compensation j Insurance for the C ounty of Contra -a ' Costa. I 's ' The State Compensation Insurance Fund having filed with this Board an es- 4. � timate of the amount o: insurance that will he required by the County of Contra Costa for the ye.--.r beginning July 1st, 1919, and ending July 1st, 1920, to insure all the employees of the County of Contra Costa, It is, on motion d::ly made and carried, ky the Board ordered that liability insurance of the County of Contra Costa, be ordered for the above term, and a w&rrant on the County Treasury in the sum of "3582.68, be and the same is hereby y ordered drawn in favor of said State Compensation Insurance Fund in payment of initial fee for said Insurance, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.` j In the utter of Construction of Underground Crossing under the Tracks of A. T. & S. F. Py. on Franklin Canyon Road near Christie Station. It appearing to the Board that in order to construct a safe highway crossi g across the tracks of the A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. at a point on the Franklin � Canyon Road near Christie Station, it will necessitate an underground crossing at said point, I It is, by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County ibe and he is hereby ordered to prepare plans and specifications for said crossing s and that on preparation of said plana and specifications that the District Attor- ney of Contra Costa County beand he is hereby authorized to make application Ito the Railroad Commission of the State of California, for permission to construct said underground crossing and that said P.ailrocd Commission fix the coat that shall be borne by each party in constructing and maintaining the some. I I I i I ' 5' In the +'+atter of Acceptance of Plana and specifications for the building of Division No. 11 of the County Hi;h:.ey System. County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, presents plans and specifications for the building of a concrete highway on Diviabn No. 11 of the County Highway System, i which Highway begins at a point at the end of Division No. 6 at Bay Point, and ends at a point two miles west of the town of Pittsburg, and including the +lain street of Bay Point, a total distance of 6.84 miles, which said plans and-speoifications, the Board hereby adopts as the plans and specifications, strain sheets and working i details for the building of said road, j It is further Ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby I i ordered to advertise in the C ontra Costa Gazette and Bay Point Davis, for bids for the building of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications this day adopted by this Board. I I Said bids to be presented to this Board on or before Monday July 28th, 1919 i at 11 o'clock A.U. I In the Matter of Acceptance of Plans I and Specifications for the building of I Division No. 12, of the County Highway System. R.P..Arnold. County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to _ this Board plans and specifications, profiles and erose sections for the building i of Division No. 12 of the County Highway System, which said Division begins at a i point two milts west of Pittsburg and runs to the westerly corporate limits of the City of Pittsburg. It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications. profiles, and cross sections and working details be and the same are hereby accepted and approved by this Board as plans and specifications, profiles, cross-sections and i working details, for the building of said road. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby or- i dared to advertise for bids in the Pittsburg Post. and the Contra Costa Standard, jin the manner and for the time required by law, for bids for the building of said i road in accordance with said plane and speoVications this day adopted by this Boar . The said bids to be presented to this Board up to and until Uonday July I 28th, 1919 at 11 o'clock A. . I I I I " In the Matter of Adoption of Plans:and Specifications for the 'Building of DivSsion No. 13 of the County H igh::ay System. R. R. Arnold, county Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board, plans end specification: for the building of a concrete highway from the town of Brent::ood along, the Southern Pacific Railroad Tracks and present county road, to the end of Division No. 3, west of Byron, It is by the Board ordered that said plane and specifications, strain sheet cross-sections and •Working, details be and they are hereby accepted by this Board as plans and specifications, strain sheets, cross-a.ections and working details for the building of said road. It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to advertise in the Brentwood Dews, and the Contra Costa Gazette, for bids for _...` the building of said road in accordance with said plana and specifications, etc. this day adopted by this Board, The said bids to be presented up to and until Uonday July 28th, 1919 at 11 o'clock A.M. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: A Ayes: Supervisors C asey, Hayden, Buchanan and Tr;•thall. Noes: None. absent: Supervisor'fnott. 1 i i In the Metter of Placing George Caballero of Pittsburg in Boys and :irls Aid Society of San 2rancisco, j It is by the Board ordered that A.J.UoMahon, -erobation Officer of Contra Costa County, be end he is hereby authorizedto place leor3e Cabellero of Pittsbar in the Boys and Girls Aid Society of San Francisco and thet the parents of said j George Caballero are hereby ordered to pay the sum of y15. per month for the care and maintenance of said George Caballero and that in default of payments by said parents that the County of Contra Costa, will be responsible to the Boys and Girls Aid Society of San Prancicco for said care and maintenance until fhrthe ' 1 � order of this Board. The vote of the B card on evil order being as follows, to wit: .. ' Ayes: Supervisors Casey. Hayden, Buchanan and Trythal.l. Noes: Tone. 4 Absent: Supervisor Xnott. And the Board takes recess to meet on M onday July 7th, 1919, at 10 o'clr:k A.M. I � _ -/ .Chairman. Clerk. I i IR THE BOARD OF SUP54JI90RS OF CO_'.:RA COSTA COUBTY, STATE 02 CALIFORNIA. Monday, July 7th, 1919 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Presents Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors zeb llnott; i J.P. Casey, C.R.Hayden, and 'N. J. Buchanan. J.H. :Tells. Clark. I, - - - - - - -o00 - - - - - -- The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of June, 1919, j are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. —s In the i.;atter of Claim of River a Rock and ,ravel Company against the li County of Contra Costa, for increased Freight Rate. The River Rock and Gravel Company, through their President having appeared i before this Board and stated that the River Rock & Gravel Company has been compelled I to pay excess freight by reason of increased freight rate which was increased by the United States Department on gra.el and sand supplied under that certain con i tract entered into with the County of Contra Costa, during the year 1919, and asking the County to reimburse said company for said excess freight charges and a after hearing argument of said gentleman, regarding said claim, and it appearing to the Board that a portion of said claim or excess freight chargee should be borne by the County of Contra Costa, I It is, on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that said River Rock and Gravel Company be and they are hereby authorized to present a claim against the County of Contra Costa, for the sum of I $1000 in settlement of said claim for excess freight charges on delivery of gravel for the year ending July 1st, 1919. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Vatter of Sa�port of Iniigent F ss j Person. `s A. A. Alstrom, President of the Richmond Social Bureau having appeared be- fore this Board and stated that Lire. F.logan, is in indigent circumstances and that she has two children whom she is unable to care for, without aid, and asking that this Board contribute the sum of $30 towards paying the railroad fare for ! sending one of the children to the relatives of said indigent person, :s It is, by the Board ordered that Richmond Social Bureau be and it is hereby authorized on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, to expend the sum of $30 in send- ing the said child to relatives of said indigent person, and that it present claim �it for same. In the Latter of Granting Leave of Absence to Constable A.A.Alstrom. : Constable A.A.Alstrom having appeared before this Board in person and re- �! quested a leave of absence from the State cf California, It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that A.A.Alatro be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of two weeks from the State of Califo ni a. ' The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Boa rd. I In the ;Satter of Advertisement for Bids for Construction of what is known as a portion of -:.. i Loveridge Road in Supervisor District Ho. 4. This Board havine_ heretofore advertised for i.ids for the constructionof a a ! road with a concrete base on what is known as Extension of Third Street or Loveridge Road near the City of Pittsburg, and this being the time and place fixed for receiv- ing of bids therefor, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: RAMON J. BIANCO. ' Concrete pavement, per cu. yd. $14.40. Wire Mesh, per sq. Pt. .005 Embankment, per cu. yd. 1.13 Overhaul, per cu. yd. .04 G. 13. CUSHING• Placing Concrete pavement, per cu. yd. ,y11.30 ; Placing wire mesh, inc:udirg heal- ing from railroad, per sq. ft. .005 Building embankment, per cu. yd. 1.15 , Overhaul, for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 ft. freehaul .02 7 i j JAIM T. SAYLES: Placing concrete pavement, per cu. ;;d. $7.3.75. Placing wire mesh, including hauling from railroad, per sq. ft. 003 Building embankment, per cu. yd. 1.00 Overhaul, for each cu. yd. healed 100 j feet more than 400 ft. freehaul nothing. ( GALBR.AITH & JALES: f' �Placing concrete pavement, per cu. yd. $14.40. Placing wire mesh, including hauling from railroad. per sq. ft .0036 For building embankment, per cu. yd 2.00 Overhaul, for each cu. yd, hauled 100 feet more than 400 ft. freehaul, .02 O'BRIEN BROS- Placing concrete pavement, per cu. yd. $14.80 i Placing wire mesh, per so. ft. includ- ing hauling from railroad, .005 Building embankment, per cu. yd .90 Overhaul, for each an. yd. hauled 100 feet more then 400 ft. freehaul .02 And it apne:ring to the B card that the bid of G.7-Cushing is the low- r est and best bid submitted, It is by the Board ordered that the contract for building of said concrete road be and the same is hereby awarded to G;T.Cashing at the following j sums, to wit: " i Placing Concrete pavement, per cu. yd.... $11.30I Placing wire mesh, including bawling from railroad, per sq. ft. .005 >ti I I I Building embankment, per cu. yd. Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 ft. freehail, .02 i It is further orderad that the District Attorney prepare contract -'•` iand bonds accordingly, one pelf of said contract price being for the faithful per- formance of said contract and one half of the contract price for security of 1;,bor and materialmen. MA A In the ±ratter of Creating 'i of Saloon Licenses. i It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on all applications for salon I licenses be and the same is hereby continued without date. c: It is further ordered that the money deposited with each application be and the sage is hereby ordered returned tosaidanol icants by the Tax Collector of Con- ' I tra Costa to be re-deposited by the applicant if so advised. _ e' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.l<, In the Cutter of Adoption of Plans and ' —A Specifications for Heating Plant for Contra Costa County dourt Huse. Leland & Haley, Consulting Mechanical Engineers of 58 Sutter St—San Free- cisco, California, having presented to this Board plans and-specifications for the instellation of a steam heating system for the Court House of Contra Costa County in accordance with previous order of this Board; J:. it is, on mdtion duly made ^n8 carried, by the Board ordersd that the said plans and specifications, strain sheets, erorkin? details, etc., be and the same are hereby accepted by this Board as plans and specifications, strain sheets and work- irg details for the installation of said heating system, into the Court House of Contra Costa bounty. It is Purther ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in 14artinez Daily Standard for bids for installation of said heating system in accordance with . said plans and specifications this da-,t accepted and approved by this Board es piers ' and speci:ications for installation of said heating plant, said bids to be present "_? ed to the Clerk of this Board up '.o 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday August 4th, 1919 . The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. MA I ;x ,amu s i I P 'i. I In the hatter of Tost Warrants. Rachael Andruss having filed with this Board her affidavit showing that I on the --!.at day of Llay, 1919 there ^as issued to her by the County Auditor a Warren 1 i on County +iospita7. Bund, numbered 890, for the sum of .q10. and Nick endruss having filed with this Board an.affidavit showig that on the 31st day of Llay, 1919, there Rd was issued to him a lVarrant on County Hospital-rand, numbered 899 for the sum of •; and both of said warrants were mailed to said deponents and hove not been received ' by them and are not now in their possession and praying that new warrants be is- sued in lieu thereof; It is, by the Board ordered that the "ounty Treasurer be and he is here- by directed to refuse payment of said lost warrants and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of original lost warrants. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Approval of Estimate of Fire Commissioners of Crockett-Crolona Fire Department. ' The commissioners of Crockett-Crolona Fire Department having filed with this Board their statement showing that a tax of one-half of one per cant on taxable property within said fire District, will be required for the mainten- ance of said District during the coming fiscal year, , i I It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered V:at said estimate be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to compute taxes on said taxable property within the Fire District of Crockett and Crolona. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.., In the Matter of Approval of TTarrant of Reclamation District No. 799. 3ood cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrent of Reclamation District Ito. 799, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: Late. No. Amount. >¢ ! May 14th, 1919 184. U10.45. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by of"axing his signature thereto. i I i[r 1' r In the ::'atter of Awarding of Contrc:ets x for Furniture, Surgical Appliances, etc. for A 9j Tuberculosis Hospital atTiemar. 3 The committee appointed by the different counties interested in the Joint Tuberculosis Hospital at Sliemar, having awarded contracts to the following persons and firms, to wit; Wasserman-Gattman Co., a corporation; Levi Strauss Co., a corporation; Schlueter-Beecher Co. a corporation; John Brnener Company,-a corporation; Nathan- Dohrmann, a corporation; Dorman Furniture Company, a corporation ; VI.& J. Sloane, a corporation; and Burnitol Manufacturing Company of San Francisco, California, a corporation, It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the act of the said Committee in awarding said contracts to the above named firms and per- sons at prices stated in their said contracts be and the same is hereby confirmed ' by this Board, and the Chairman and 'lark of this Board are and each of them are hereby authorized for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, to execute said contracts with said firms for the furnishing of said supplies. In the flatter of Approval of plans and Specifications for the furnishing and - Oil installing of Crude-Burning Equipment for Power Plant, r_itchen Ranges, Incinerator, including :team boiler, pumps, etc. for Tuberculosis = Hospital At Wismar. -;-, s R.A.Heroid Architect, and J. E.Stanton, Associate, having presented to this 4 Board, plans and specifications for the furnishing and installing of a crude oil burning equipment for power plant, kitchen ranges, and incinerator, including steam boiler, pumps, etc., for Tuberculosis Hospital. at ':!ismar, situated on a site about one-fourth mile southwest of :7iemar Station, in County of Placer, State of Cali- fornia, ali- fornia, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans -- i and specifications be and the same are hereby accepted by this Board as plans and specifications for the doing of said work. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise in the Daily Gazette, for bids to be presented up to and not later than the hour of 2 o'clock P.I. on the first day of Au:_ust, 1919, at office of Building Committee. in Supervisors Room in Sacramento County Coo-.t House Building, Sacramento City, California. The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. `r;Xx u± "z In the 'utter of Completion of Contract of Uatthews Construction ' Company and acceptance of Building at Joint Tuberculosis Hospital at Wismar. MOREAS, the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, having received a communication from the architect in the matter of the contract entered into between the counties of Awador, Colusa, Contra Costa, E1 Dorado, Placer, ' Plumas, Sacramento, Sutter, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba, as owners, and the Mathews Construction Company, as contractor, in the matter of the construction of the Joint Tuberculosis Hospital at wiemsr, wherein it is stated that said contract has been 'x complied .-ith and said buildings completed except however, to the following minor matters, namel;', oiling the floors, completion of switchboard and the pipe conduit �e from power house to service building, and, !.. WH3?EA9, it is deemed advisable to accept said buildings as completed upon - a deposit being made by ;aid contractors with the architect named in said contract i of the sum of $500.00, and j WHE°.EAS, it is the desire of each of said counties to secure possession i of said buildings at the earbest possible moment, and, WHEREAS, it is necessary that said buildings be accepted before the same - i ' can be occupied; MEREAG, it is necessary that said buildings be accented before the same cal be occupied; NC';', THEREFORE, be it Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that the said contract hereinbefore referred to, and the build- j ings constructed thereu::aer, be s,nd the same are hereby accepted as completed upon the condition, however, that the said Mathews Construction Company, as contractor, depositirgwit%: R.A. Gerold architect and J.E.Stanton, Associate,the sum of $"500.00 . to cover the cost of construction and installation of said matters above referred , to. Passed and adopted this 7th day of July. A.d• 1919, by the following vote; ._ Ayes: Supervisors Hnott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. - Absent: None. In the Better of Presentation of Resignation ' of Fran;: T.Swett, County horticultural Commissioner. Frani T.Stvett, having presented to this Board his resignation as County Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County to take effect at any time the Board is ready to so oint his successor, Thereupon the Board after fully considering the matter upon motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, orders that the resignation of Frank T.^,vett, as Eorticultural Vozrtisnioner of Contra Costa County, be not aeoep ed by this Board. j It is further ordered that Mr. Frank T.Swett, as Horticultural Commissioner of Sontra Costa County, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence until such time as he is able to resume his duties as such Horticultural. Commissioner. Thereupon on sug_estion of a number of persons of the Contra Costa County Far.; Bureau, it appearing to the Board that during the absence of 1�r. Swett that }� it will be necessary to have a deputy Horticultural Commissioner appointed to serve legal notices where reo.iirad, and it appearing to the Board that there is no person residing in Contra Costa County who has been certified to the Board of Supervisors , as qualified to take said position as 11eputy Horticultural Commissioner, and it appearing to the Board that applicants residing in Contra Costa County desire to a take said examination for Deputy Horticultural Commissioner, of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board order=_d that iyr. 'Frank T.Swett, Horticultural Commission r of Contra Costa County, request of the Horticultural Commissioner of the State of California, that he hold an examination for the qualification of persons to hold i '. the office of Deputy Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, and that proper notice of same be given before'said examination. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K, 4. I t j In the Matter of Eradication of Squirrels in Contra Costa County. - Al a number of citizens of Contrc Costa County appear before the Board in regard to eradication of squirrels in Contra Costa County, and after hearing arguments of the different people and it appearing to the Board that it will be to the best interests of Contra C osta County to have a fund to aid in the purchas i of supplies for the extermination of squirrels in Contra Costa County; It is on motion duly mad=_ and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of r Y1500. be and the same is hereby set aside in the County Treasury of Contra Costa County for the purpose of seal-rel eradication in county of Contra Costa, said money to be used by the Fars Bureau of Contra Costa County in the purchase of sup- plies at wholesale to be used as a revolving fund and to be returned to the County of Contra Costa by said Farm Bureau, said money to be drawn out on presentation' of duly verified claims for said material so furnished to said Farm Bureau. ra I i i 4� S rN In the Batter of Allo7ance for 1'laintenance of Indigent Children. Probation Officer A.J. ?.4cilahon having reported to this Board that Senate Bill No. 115, which takes effect on July 22nd, 1919, increases the allowance for maintenence of indigent children up to a maximum sam of $20 per month, t It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said A.J. -cllahon, sake the best arrangements possible with the different institutions for the maintenance of children sent to said Institutions and to be paid for by the County of Contra Costa, i In the Flatter of Placing Danger Signs on Tunnel Road in Contra C'ost'a County. .5. It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby .(.' authorized to place such Danger Signs along the Tunnel Road as in his judgment he may deem best. In the +fatter of Connecting the County ' Hospital with ;.lain Sewer on Smith Street in town of 1artinez. It is by the Board ordered that Superintendent W.F..Eough, be and he is *-7T hereby authorized to have a sewer constructed from the county hospital grounds _ to connect with the ;Bain Sewer on Smith Street, said sewer to be constructed under the direction of the City Sngineer of the To,.-.n of Ltartinez end the County 3ngraer �`' of the County of Contra Costa. In the Cutter of Completion of �n Contracts on Divisions 9 and 10 ' of the County Highway System. It is b" the Board ordered that O'Brien Bros. be and they are hereby granted n extension of sixty days from and after the expiration of last extension, within which to co'.nlete their contract on Divisions 9 and 10 of the County Eigh- way System. 1 �a T'S+� "a'• ;w �f, i j In the Latter of Application of U. B. Jones and George 'runt for permission to operate an Auto Stage in County of Contra Costa. I L.B.Jones and ;eorge Hunt having filed with this Board their petition praying for permission to operate an auto stage for transportation of passengers, etc. for hire, through the County of Contra Costa, along what is commonly ]mown i as the Tunnel Road from County Boundary line in Tunnel between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, and through the towns of Lafayette and Wa1nat Creek to the town ... jof Concord, in the County of Contra Costa, with the right to discharge and take on passengers within said county, and also personal effects and baggage of said pass- engers I It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and the jsame is hereby fixed for ;donday July 21st, 1919, at 11 o'clock A.H. and that notice of said application be given by said portico in the manner and for the time j required by law. In the Liatter of Fixing Compensation for Election Officers. It is by the Board ordered that the compensation of Election Officers for i serving at July lst election and July 22nd election, be and the same is hereby fix ed at the sum of $6.00. `Tm I In the 'Hatter of Application of Shell Company for permission to construct a Sewer in Pacheco Boulevard ' from City Limits of Martinez to opposite MacKinnon St. of Piedmont Tract. i j The Shell Company of California, having made application to the Board of Superviaors for permission to construct a sewer in Pacheco Boulevard from City Lim- its of Martinez, to opposite iiackinnon Street of Piedmont tract and from that poin ' along said Iiaccinnon Street and other streets in said tract; It is on motion duly made and carried-, by the Board ordered that permission is hereby granted to construct said sewer along the above named streets in accor- dance with plans and specifics.tions grades and paces designated by and to the satisfaction of the County Engineer of Contra losta County and under his direct- ion and supervision. jThe said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,,'I f ! In Matter of Election Ret:arns for S:)ecial _ Election. i r The Board of Supervisors proceeds to canvass and does canvass the returns of the Special Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa and in each of the j different precincts thereof on Tuesday July lat.1 919, the returns of each and all of said precincts being on file in the office of the County Clerk and the Board s having completed the canvass of said returns finds that the vote in the several -:'- precincts of Contra Costa County for and against the Constitutional Amendment and Proposition hereinafter designated is as follows: i I f ,x r r h. 3 a 1 .µ, Statement of all Votes Polled a` AT THE ✓i SPECIAL ELECTION 1 HELD Y JULY 1st, 1919 4 COUNTY (&wGmu I2S3,Pol.cuae) 1 r:` �u. -61 �=kn n Statement of the Vote Polled at the CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1 1 STATE BI66WAYc STATE ANHWAY g z ELECTION ;' BONDS w ELECTION BONDS o' PRECINCTS Senate Consutaneml Ames:p > PRECINCTS Senate ConstitutionalAmmd- g meat 27. Adds Section 2 m7 m m meat 27. Adds Section 2 to Article XVI of Constituttov. t,0,Pt 9 Ac9cle XVI of Constitution. FPI t: SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCTS t YES NO SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCTS YES NO Precinct No.1 .711 L it Totals Sroaont For ears a3 / 17 p/ 3 31A z Sa 1'rvcinet No._ '� �. 3k ././7q Precinct No.50 _— Precinct No.3 7 9 9ry 1'n•cinst No.al •'7 4 °Z °L-� t Pree.inct No.41 / ,�i J• Precinct No.52 Preeinet N,5 II g/ / 1.4.3 /z_6 --- — Precinct No.r Precinct No.G - Prrrinct No.S .6.7 7 7 Preeinet No.9 Preeinet No.10 ✓ -63 P-6not No.11 I'tecinct No.12 G. y-D /A Preeinet.No.13 ,2% — P.—root No.ld P—hurt No.15 70 / r q''tt .._ I4rrinrt No.17 Prrrinct No.1S Z-b :•?.d _. Prreinnt No.19 i Prrrinct No.30 �I .6._ _ /. _ _/ Prreinnt No.21 �'S _ a8 6/'D' Precinct No.23 •3 a J - _ _...._.__.__ ..._..__ III Preeinet No.23 y 7 z /j O Prccinet No.'24 � T-9 Precinct No.25 G .-, hwinct No.26 Prcrinrt No.27 < v 3 3 a Preeinet No.•"'S -- Prccinet No.29 j, y 44 6 Prccinet No.31 _ --. d ,?,v / :_ Prech,el No.32 Precinct No.33 .. Preeinet No.34 Precinct No,35 / 7/ // c� - Illwinct N..36 -Z 1 c incl Nn.37 - M Precinct No.33 - 1'teriurl No.39 Prccinet No.40 Preeinet No.41 hvchwt X o.42 P.—i-t No.4:3 S Preeinet No.41 _ /..rr .�. s-y — Pr,ciuct No.di Pirvchi,-1 N,46 Precinct No.di - I'recinet No.48 it �✓�' /� .r-/• - ....._..-_.:.... ._. --. ---....___—.-__. __ ` I Preeinet No.49 5 6 el %/� _ '4 Totals Carried Forward _//.,r H_/./� e3��'s'� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,TOTALS _ :_ z, Special Election Held July 1st, 1919 SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS - STATE 616HWAY .9 STATE 616HWAY 9 ELECTION BONDS ELECTION BONDS PRECINCTSsenate C.-tit.11-1 Ano-d- > PRECINCTS Scant.Constitntiunsl Amend- > I meet 27 Adds Sectlo meet 27. Adds Sectloe 2 to S �' Article XVI of Constitution. E:W it Article XVI of Constitution. F W ,'I k YES NO YES NO r E : � A • L e u ; � t kl 2 N 9 P , ; 1 I I f t ,I 1, I I 4 I A y{ I N _ l 4i k k I A i w ' c P 3 ! f Thereupon the Board of Supervisors adjourns as a Board of Supervisors j and meets as a Board of Equalization. - In the `..Satter of Equalization of iassessments of Contra Caste County j for the year 1919-20. ' I Now at to hour of 3 o'clock on this 7th day of July,1919, the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization and the assessment Rolls of Contra 47 Costa County, maps, books, statements and military roll being this day presented to the Board, the Board proceeds to examine the same, and the Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization to and until Monday July 14th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. ! r t And the Board takes recess to meet as a Board of Supervisors and as a ! Board of Equalization to and until Monday July 14th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.M. ! I I n ......Clark. 1 Al c I ; IN THE BO}.RD 07 SUPERVTCavq 01" CONT l COST6 COU:ITY, STATS OF CAhIFORIIIA, ----------------------- :Sendey, July 14th, 1919. The Board met at 10 a 'clock A.M. .z Present: Hon.J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; C.H.Hayden, S.P. Casey and 7. J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. a In the flatter of Acceptance of Plans and specifications for Placing a � Weering surface on Concrete Road between the torn of Pittsburg and the Town of Antioch. V.R.Arnold, having filed with this Board plans and specifications for the placing of a wearing surface on Concrete Road between the town of "ntioch and town of Pittsburg, - It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications as presented for placin_c a wearing surface on said road, be and the same is hereby adopted and approved as plans and specifications for the placing of said we arin-, surface on said road. It is FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of this Board advertise in the Pittsburg Dispatch and the Dozily Gazette, for bids to be presented to this Board on Monday August 4th, 1919, up to 11 o'clock n.M. for doing the said work. '^f In the flatter of Requisition of R.R. Arnold, 1�oanty Surveyor. j R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, of contra Costa County, appears before the Board and asks permission to trade in two Ford machines for two new Fords and for "* 3a purchase of same, and also for the purchase of a Transit and Level; It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereb = granted. is, ', In the flatter of Acce7.tance of }. Contract of O'Brien Bros. for building what is known as Viera Road. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, havin- appeared be- fore this Board and reported that '..he contract of O'Brien Bros. for the building of what is known as Viera ?toad near Antioch, h_s been completed according to contract; It is, by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the sane is y hereby d=_clared completed and said roar :epted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against t're said I s 7s contract ors for workperformed or material furnished on said contract, present ' b same to this Board within thirty-five days from this ate. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the i:iatter of Purchase of Hicks Silos. 202 and 203, of the Original Survey ' of the Town of 'Martinez. u E It apps ar in; to the satisfaction of the Board that it is necessary for the County of Contra Costa, to purchase from Helen 1dair Funk, all that portion of -i+- Blocks Nos. 202 and 203 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, bounty of Contra Costa, State of California, owned end claimed by Helen Idnir Funk, for use as a County Indigent Burial ',round, and for any other purpose for which the said yz land may be lawfully used, and said Helen i.iuir Funk having offered to sell to the County of Contra Costa, said above described land and deliver a �uitclaim Deed thereto for the sum of 6500.00, and it apner,ring to the Board that said property is reasonably worth the sum of 7500, to the County of Contra Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that it is the intention of the Board of 3. Supervisors to purchase from Helen ;.iuir Funk, all that portion of blocks ?los. 202 T �f and 203, of the Original Survey of the Town of 1artinez, County of Contra Costa, ' State ofCalifornia, owned end claimed by Helen Muir Funk, for the purnose afore- said, for the sum of .P500. and that this 9oard will meet on Idonday Augustl8th, 191 at the hour of 10 o'clock A.I±. at the Board Room of said Board at the Court House in the torn of 1Sartinez, County of Centra Costa, to consummate said narchase. IT IS FURTHER O"D5'P.FD that the clerk of this Board give notice as require < by law, of the intention of this Board to mnke such purchase and of the time and `s place where this Board will meet to consummate same, by publication of notice in 4. the form and manner required by lar), for three successive weeks in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the �$ County of Contra Costa, State of California. ` The "ore:;oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Latter of a17-owance of Claims. s Claims azainst 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 ti '.. by the Hoard, signed by the Chairmen and attested by the Clerk, and ordered ante ed on the Allowance book of this Board. • {f I � � \ ,_, at the !oar eao'clock asthe Board meets ea Boarde Equalization a+ farther __e the Assessment Rolle. Maps, w, statements, a> and takes a rec,= as . _w of Equalization to and until eer ja2y =#, /} !e& at e ez is Thea#mt& Boar, tae recesseeBoard # Oup_!_s and _ ate a of 3qaalization to and until Monlay July2lst, laG at a o'clock» .m < — 2- « . .:�_. ` { . \�\ / . . 7 \ �...�..@rw ( � 2� � . \ \� . . .. v� 2G. r IN THE BOARD 02 SUPERVISORS OP COnTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, July 21st, I919. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.%. ' Present : Hon. J.H. Trythall, Jhairman; Supervisors J.P.I�aseyp C. H. Hayden and W.J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. $, Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. In the Matter of Application of Oakland, intioch & Eastern Railway for oeraission to cross county road west of Bay Point. I The Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway Company, through its officers, having made application to the Board of Supervisors for permission to cross Concord and bay Point Road just north of and of Division No. 6 of the County High way System, end west of the crossing of the Bay Point road, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that permissio s is hereby given to the Oakland, ontioch and Eastern Railway, to cross said county Road with tracks under such conditions and on such grades as mcy be established by the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, said crossing to be constructed c i to his full satisfaction. In the Liatter of application of M.Jones and George Hunt for a permit to operate an automobile stage linea The hearing on said application comes regularly before the Board at this 3 time,A.S. Ormsb;; appearing for and on behalf o' petitioners and J.%.Rodgers appea - : in., for and on behalf of the protestant Oakland, Antioch and Eastern siailway; _ After heEring arguments of said respective counsel, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said applicat- ion be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Lionday August 4th, 1919 at 10 o'clock n.M. i ' In the utter of Preparin.; Annual Statement of C ontra Costa County. *' It is by the B card ordered that A.N.Sull enger, County Auditor, of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby order=.d to have prepared under his difection the annualstatement showing the burin=.as transactions for the fiscal year ending - July let,1919. - f> z I i.4 I A In the katter of Construction of Loveridge Road. G.W.Cusbing, having presented to this Board fcrm of contract and bonds -s i for the faithful i performance of contract for construction of said road as required by previous order of this Board, ! It is,by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they -' are hereby accepted by this Board, and this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said bond by affixing his signature thereto. j It is further ordered that J.H. Trythall be and he is hereby authorized to f j execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of `%ontra Costa. i j In the Matter of acceptance of plans and specifications for building , of a road erith a concrete base on Section One, Division No. 21, of the County Highway System. R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Qontra Costa County, having presented to I this Board, plans and specifications `or the building of a road with a concrete base on Section one, Livision No. 21 of County highway System, which said road commences at the nth end of Hein Street, at Bay Point and rune westerly towards Martinez for a distance of 3123.25 feet; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications for ;j the building of said road. j It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for bids in the 4ontra Costa Gazette and Bay Point Yews, for the construction of said road. in accordance with said plan:: and specifications this day adopted, the said bids to be presented to this Board up to Monday August 18th. 1919, at 11 o'clock A.M. i i In the Matter of Tinting The `. County Clerk's office and Board of Supervisors Rooms. -?z It is by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to have tinted the county Clerk's office and Board of Supervisors rooms and the Board's private office. The vote on said order being as follows: i Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, §uchanan and Trythall. Does: None. ALent: Supervisor Znott., I 24) In the Matter of Preparing Estimates and Plana and specifications for Painting of ' Cornice and Dome of Court Rouse. It is by the Board ordered that the sheriff of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to have a survey made of the painting requirsd for the ! cornice and dome of the Contra Costa County Court Rouse, together with plans and specifications therefor, together with an estimate of the cost of doing said work, and present same to this Board on or before %Sonday, -ug. 4th, 1919. ^= In the +Satter of Elatrical Airing '. in Contra OostaCounty Court Rouse. It is by the Board ordered that R.R. Veale, sheriff of the County of Contra Costs, be and he is hereby authorized to have a survey made of the electrical wiring in the Court House of Contra Costa County, and report to this Board on or before Monday, Aug. 4th, 1919, as to the condition of said wiring and the necessity for any change thereof.v- ' In the Matter of the allowance of Claims. Claims against. Count the different funds of the y are presented to the I 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 i the Allowance Book of this Board. i q In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of Antioch School District. RESOLIITION ANT? ORDER OF BOARD OFSUPERVISORS COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE 0. CALIFORNIA. Adopted and entered the 21st day of July, 1919. WHEREAS, on the 10th day of June, 1919, the board of Trustees of Antioch School District deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of Tr,istees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the min- Utes of the said Board of Trustees on said day, did call an election, and resolve ' and order: That an election be called and held on the 8th day of July, 1919, in said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School �. i District the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of =ninety four thousand ($94,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding twenty (20) years and to bear interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payabl semi annually for the purposes of raisin.; money for purchasing school lots, for building school buildings, for supplying � g said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving the school grounds. "JHcREAS, an election was held in raid School District on the 8th day of July, 1919, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said Board of Trustees of said School District, and ull the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said k School District as required by law; and, WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: That in accordance with a resolution and order of the Borrd of Trustees of Antioch School District, passed and adopted on the 10th day of June, 1919, an election was duly called in said school listrict, and was held in said school dis- ' tri-t on the 8th da,-, of July, 1919, and th,:t notice of said election was given by I oet- ing notices sinned by all the members of the Board of Trustees of said School District in three public places in said School DistAct for more than twenty days -# next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the Antioch Ledger, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election, which notice so posted and published, was in the form required by the Political Code of the state of California. That prior to opening said Dolls the said inspector and jadges of election -$ conducting said election, took the oath of office as req,ired by law, and thereaft r 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 15th day of July, 1919, the seventh d sy after the said elect- ion, and at one o'clock P.:', of said day, the board of Trustees of said School District met and canvsss=_d the said returns of said election, from�7hich said re- - turns the said Board of Trustees found and declared and this board finds and declares that there were Two hundred two (202) votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds thereof, to .,.,it: One hundred ninety one (191) votes -_ were cast for issuing said bonds, and eleven (11) votes and no more were cast 'F 4 against issuing said bonds, and that nll the votes cast were legal. votes, and that the said board of Trustees caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on the minutes of said Board; And this Board hereby further finds and de::lares that said election was duly and leg.a ly called and held 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 sets, 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 provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of school bonds; and that the total amount of ind=_htednes of the :-aid School District including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed b;; law. I: IS T?E'.=':'0pc OR-ERED, that bonds of Antioch School District in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the sum of ninety- four thousand ( $94,000.00) dollars, in denominations of One thousand ($1,000.00) J each, payable within twenty (20) years from th= date thereof, in gold coin of the United States with interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent per j annum, payable semi-onnually in like gold coin, at the office of the County ; ' Treasurer of said County. rT IS IUR^_HER C_-�DER7D that said bonds shall be dated the first day of j September, 1919, and shay_ be payable a:: follows, to wit. Three bonds numbered from one (1) to three (3) inclusive, to run one <'rrfi year from date, to wit: on the first da of September, 1920. ' Three bonds numbered from four (4) to six (6) inclusive, to run two )- years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1921. x Three bonds, numbered from seven (7) to nine (9) inclusive, to run three years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1922; a Three bonds, numbered from ten (10) to twelve (12), inclusive, to run four years from date, to rit: on the first day of September, 1923• !. Three bonds, numbered from thirteen (13) to fifteen (15), inclusive, to run five years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1924; Five bonds numbered from sixteen (16) to twenty (20) inclusive, to run six years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1925; Five Bonds. numbered from twenty-one (21) to twenty five (25) inclusive to run seven years fr-:m date, to wit; on the first day of September, 1926. j Five bonds, numbered from twenty-eix (26) to thirty (30) inclusive, to run eight years from date, to pit: on the first day of September, 1927. Five bonds, numbered from thirty-one (31) to thirty-five (35) inclusio!, to run nine years from date, to wit: on the first day of September. 1928. ' Five bonds, numbered from thirty-six (36) to forty (40), inclusive, i to run ten years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1929• Five bonds numbered from forty-one (41) to forty-five (45) inclusive, to rar: eleven years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1930. Five bonds, numbered from forty-six (46) to fifty (50) inclusive, to run twelve years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1931; Five bonds, numbered from fifty one (51) to fifty five (55) inclusive, to run thirteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1932; Five bonds numbered from fifty-six (56) to sixty (60) inclusive, to ran fourteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1933; Five bonds, numbered from sixty-one (61) to sixty-five (65) inclusive, to run fifteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1834. Five bonds numbered from sixty-six (66) to seventyy (70) inclusive, to run sixteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of Septe,•.ber, 1935; Six bonds, numbered from seventy-one (71) to seventy six (76) inclusi e, to run seventeen years, from date, to wit: on the first day of September. 1936. Six bonds numbered from seventy-seven (77) to eighty-two (82) inclusi e, ' to run eighteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of September. 1937. - Six bonds, numbered from ei=hty-three (83) to eighty-eight (88) inclu ive, to run nineteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of Septe-ber, 1938. Six bonds, numbered from eighty-nine (89) to ninety-four (94) inclus- ive, to run twenty years,from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1939. and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the first (let) day of ?Barth, and the first (1st) day of September, of each and every year, until such bonds are paid. It is further Ordered that said 'bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to ::2t: No. SCHOOL BONDS -%000.00 OF ANTIOCH SCHOOL DISTRICT. 0ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America. Antioch School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of I 0 .t California, acknowledges itsel" indebted to and promises to pay to the holder Ihereof, at the office of the Treasurer of County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the first (1st) day of September, 1919, One thousand ($1000.00) - ' dollars, in gold coin of the United States of america, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually ' on the 1st day of March, and the lst day of September, of each and every year from j the date hereof u.-til this bond is paid. I This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from !, one (1) to ninety-four (94) inclusive, amounti.ng in the aggregate to ninety-filar (94,000.001 doll,rs, and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the F. County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purposes of raising money for purchasing school lots; for building school buildings,,for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving the school grounds, in Antioch School District in said County of Contra Costa, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political. Code, and the Constit:ition of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of mo,e than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held sa and conducted in said Antioch School District in said County and State of California -- on the eighth (8) dry of July, 1919. s And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, Hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held, and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and .1; published, and the result thereof was 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 rrecedent to end in the issuance of said bonds have bee done, and have been performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorising the issue of school bonds. `And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Antioch 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 21st day of July, 1919, and shall be payable out of the buildin_ fund of said Antioch 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 ,'lITYE"S :^HEREO:, the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, 6tate of I�el.ifornia, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County Auditor, and attested by its clerk with the seal of the said Board attached this 1st day of September, 1919. x (SEAL) Chairman of Board of Supervisors. attest: County Clerk and Clerk o the Board o£ Supervisors. RESOIVED that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons, in the form following, to wit AI la } INTEREST COUPON. $25.00 No. 'a The treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will -. . ' pay to the holder hereof out of the building fund of the Antioch School District, in eaid "ounty and State, on the let day of 19 , at his office in the town of L:artinez, in said County and State, the sum of $2 .00 for six (6) months' interest on Bond No. of said School District. 'a# ' Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. . County Auditor. i ' aunty Clerk and 1=rY, of the Board of T Supervisors. -_ It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board and the County Auditor are authorized to sign s.aid bonds and coupons, and the said County Clerk is authorized to countersign the some and to affix the seal of this Board to said bonds, and thereupon said officers shall deliver said bonds, so executed, to the County Treasurer for safe keeping. They TV sign the said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile of their signatures. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published in the Antioch Ledger, a newspaper printed ' and published in the said County of Contra Costa for the period of two successive Z weeks, that this Beard of Sunervisors will receive up to 18th day of August, 1919 sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, For cash at not less than par, and accrued interest; the Board of Supervisors however, '- i reserving the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. :x Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held = i on the 21st day of July. 1919, by the following vote: Ayes: supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. j No s: e Supervisors T-'Oae. Absent: z,upervisor =_nott, In the clatter of the I ssaance of Bonds of Antioch School District in i the County of Centra Costs, California. RE^OLVED that the Chairman o: the Board of Supervisors of the County of I Contra Costa, 6tate of California, ti.e County Auditor of the County of Contra ' Costa, ''tate of 'a'ifornia, and the County Clerk,ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, 6tate of California, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. j j IH the Matter of the Issuance of the Bonds i of the Liberty Union High School District j in the County of Contra Costa, State of '- i California. RESOLUTTOT_IAND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CO;R2TY Or COVTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 1W WHEREAS, on the 11th day of June, 1919, the High School Board of the Li- berty Union High School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of Californi r� deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly pass- ed and adopted by the said High School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said last mentioned day, said High School Board did call an election and re- i solve and order: That an election be oatled and held throughout said Liberty Union High i School District on the 8th day of July. 1919, for the purpose of submitting to j the electors of said Liberty Union High School District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Liberty Union High School District in the amount , of sixty thousand (.60,000.00) dollars to run not exceeding twelve (12) years and to bear interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, interest payable jsemi-annually, for the purpose of raising money for building a high school baildi g and for su-lying said high school building with furniture and necessary apparatu and for improving the grounds thereof; and, g 77HEREAS, an election was held in said Liberty Union High School District on the 8th day of July, 1919, in conformity with the sail resolution and order I of the said High School Doard of the said Liberty Union High School District and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the said High School Board of the said Liberty UnionHigh School District as required by yaw; and, 4 WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination jand investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: That in accordance with the resolution and order of the High School Board � of Liberty Union High School District duly passed and adopted on the lith day of Jane 1915, an election was duly called in said Liberty Union High School Distrie -? and was held in said Liberty Union High School District on the 8th day of July. " -�e 1919, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by s majority of the members of the said High School Board is more than ` three public places in said Liberty Union High School District for more than twen y ;� days next before said election, and by nablishing suehnotice in the Brentwood He 's` ri a newspaper printed and ::ublished in said District and in the said County of Cont a Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three successive . weeks before said election which said notice so posted and published was in the - � form required by the Political Code of the State of California. That prior to the opening of said polls at said election, the Inspectors ) and Judges of Election conducting said election at the various precincts in said High School District took the oath of office as required by law and thereafter conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof, can- , 3 vassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said High school Board of said Liberty Union High school District, and to them - - made return of the ballots and the poll and tally lists of said election. That on the 15th day of July, 1919, the same being the seventh dw after the said election and at the hoar of one o'clIck P.;d* of said day, the High School ' ,card of the said Liberty Union high School ' Istrict met and canvassed the said & returns of said election, from which said returns the said High School Board of the said Liberty Union Eigh School District found and declared and this Board now i finds and declares that there was a total of one hundred fourteen (114) votes cast i at said election and that more than two thirds of the votes cast, to wit: one hand- 1 red fourteen (114) votes were cast for issuing said bonds and that no votes were , cast against issuing said bonds, and that none of the votes cast were irregular -_ and illegal and not counted, and that the said High School Board of said District { . caused an entry of the result of said election to be mads upon the minutes of the said Board. And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and rega larly Wled and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and that the result thereof .eas= duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required by law, and thr.t all the sets, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issue of High School District Bonds and that the total amount of indebtedness of said Ei_h School District including this proposed issue of bonds id within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS THERE CRE ORDERED that the bonds of the Liberty Union High School Dis- trict in the County of Contra Costs, State of Californie, issue in the aggregate sum of sixty thousand (Q60,000.00) dr,Ilars and that the same shall be numbered con- secutively from 1 to 60, inclusive, and shell be in denominations of One thousand ($1000.00) dollars each, payable within twelve (12) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United States of America with interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable seri-annually, in like gold coin, both ry interest and principal payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. ~ IT IS FURTHER VDERED that said bonds shall be dated the first day of Sej)tembe ' 1919, and shell be payable as follows, to wit: Five bonds numbered Prom one (1) to five (5) inclusive, to mature one year from date, to wit: the first day of September, 1920. Five bonds, numbered from six ( 6) to ten (10) inclusive, to mAture two years from date, to wit : the first day of September, 1921. Five bonds numbered from eleven (11) to fifteen (15) inclusive, to mature ' three years from date, to wit: the first day of September, 1922. Five bonds numbered from Sixteen (16) to twenty (20) inclusive, to mature four years from date, to wit. the first day of September, 1923. Five bonds numbered from twenty one (21) to twenty-five (25) inclusive, to mature five years fr-^n date, to wit: the first day of September, 1924. Five bonds numbered from twenty-six (26) to thirty (30) inclusive, to mature - six years from date, to cit: the first day of September. 1925. Five bonds numb=red from thirty-one (31) to thirty-five (35) inclusive, to mature seven years from date, to wit: the first day of September, 1926. Five bonds numbered from thirty-six (36) to forty (40) inclusive, to mature eight years from date, to wit: the First day of September, 1927. iFine bonds numbered from forty-one (41) to forty-five (45) inclusive, to mature nine years from date, to wit: the first day of September, 1928. i Five bonds numbered from forty-six (46) to fifty (50) inclusive, to mature ten years from date, to wit: the first day of September, 1929. dive bonds numbered from fifty one (51) to fifty-five (55) inclusive, to mature eleven years from date, to wit. the first day of September, 1930. Five bonds numbered from fifty-six (56) to sixty (60) inclusive to mature $ twelve years from date, to wit: the first day of September, 1931. and the accruing interest upon said bonds shall be payable semi-annually on the firs ; !' day of March and the first day of September, of each and every year until said I I bonds are paid. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: 'f?. No. HIGH gCHOOL DISTHIOT BONDS $1,000.00 of LIBE^.-Y UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS^-HICT COUNTY OF COIIT"A COSTA.- - STATE OF CALI:'OHIIIA. Liberty Union High School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the bolder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, on the 1st day of September, 19T, One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars in gold coin of the Unite3 States of America, with int erest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five (5%) per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually on the first day of March, and the first day of September, of each and every 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 (1) to sixty (60) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of sixty I ! thousand ($60.000.00) dollars and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors � of the ''aunty of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising i money for building a high school building and for supplying said high school building -T >zJ with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving the grounds thereof in t Liberty Union High School District in said County of Contra Costa. State of i California in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Po- l.itical Code and the Constitution of the State of California and is authorized by a vote of more then two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regular WIN ly called and held and conducted throughout said Liberty Union high School District in said county and State on the eighth (8th) day of July, 1919. �. ! And the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and regularly % called, held an:l conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given ' and published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared ,1 in the manner and as required by las :.nd t,at all of the 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 fora and in strict '+ accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of High School District Bonds. i And it is also further certified end declared that the total amount of in- ` debtednes of the said Liberty Union High School District including this issue of i I 21 bonds is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors al duly made and entered in its minutes on the 21st day of July, 1919, and shall be ' payable out of the building fund of the said Liberty Union High School District i 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 the said Liberty Union High School District. III ?'HEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the'County of Catra Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, and by the , m County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the ::eal of said Board attached this lst day of September, 1919. Chairman of the Board of 5upervisors. (Seal) County Auditor. : Attest: :' ounty Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County j of Contra Costa, (tate of California. Resolves: That to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons a equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shall run and payable as herein before set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: ' j25.00 INTEREST COUPON N o. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Oosta, Stateof California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the building fund of the Liberty Union High School District in said county and State, on the first day of 19 at his office in the town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of twenty-five (425.(0) dollars for interest on Bond Number of said Liberty Union High School District. A. County Auditor. Chairman of the Board of upervisors. a loan y Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. -nd it is FURTHER ORDERED that ':he County clerk of the County of Contra ' Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the forms; AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that J.H.Trythall, the Chairman of this Board, J.H.Wells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and -.N.Sullenger, ' County auditor of said county, is, and each of them are hereby authorized as such officials to sign each of srirl bonds on behalf of slid county and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said cou- pons by their respective fee simile signatures; AIID IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of the sr,id county, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors o the 18th day of August, 1919 at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day to the highest and beat responsible bidder for cash gold coin of the United States of America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by pub- - -� lication of a notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, -`' I r waw ff' i the number and denomination thereof, the rete of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money ;y ' for which said bonds will be sold, to wit: gold coin of the United States of America Iand 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 the Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids, y I for two successive weeks in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published an I circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. � Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Hoard of Supervisors held .��. on the 21st day of July, 1919. Ayes: Supervisors Uasey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. J Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott. - In theldatter of the Isaance of the Bonds of the Iib=rty Union High School D's trict, in the County of i Contra Costa, State of California. RMOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County - of Contra Costs, State of California. the County Auditor of the County of Contra 1 Costa, State of California, and the County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are and each of I them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. I I In the K atter of Equalization of Assessments I of Oontra Costa County for tie Sear 1919. Now at the hour of 4 o'clock P.M. of this 21st day of July, 1919, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by dBapervisor Casey. It is by the Board of Equalization ordered that the Assessment Rolle, Uilitary Rolls, Statements, Books and }.taps in and for County of Contra Costa, for the year 1919, be and $ie same are hereby accepted and approved. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the said Board A I isitting as a Board of Equalization, to wit: ,\ Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor anott. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday July 28th, 1919, at 10 a o'clock A.M. ,r i w i' G%���� � Clark. �. -chairman. .... J. .......CI e rk. '' 21& IR THIS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT?.A 009^_A COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, July 28th, 1919. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.I. Present: Eon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; I J.P.Casey, 0.H.Hayden. and w.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wel1e. Clerk. t - - - - - - - - - - .a !, In the Latter of Issuing Bonds ' for Good Roads. ; The Board of Supervisors of the County of "ontra Costa, State of California, met pursuant to Sectionl278 of the Political Code at their chambers in the Court House in the town of Martinez, in said County, to canvass the returns of the special election I-eld in the County of Oontra Costa, on Tuesday July 22nd, 1919, and there were present Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, C.H.hayden, W.J. ` i Buchanan and H.J.Trythall; Absent: Supervisors-None. The chairman. J.H.Trythall, took the chair and aesided over the meeting. j The Clerk produced and submitted to the Board the returns of said elect- ion from each precinct of said county, and the aoard then and there proceeded to canvass said returns in public by opening the returns and estimating the vote of said County for and against the proposition voted upon at acid election, and upon _ the completion of said convasa at said meeting the Board declared the result A. thereof by unanimously adopting the following resolution proposed by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded by Supervisor Knott, to wit.: "RESOLVED, that a special election was duly held throughout the County of Contra Costa, on July 22nd, 1919, pursuant to order of this Board of Super- . .:-'. visors, and upon due and legal notice, at which election there was submitted and voted upon the proposition to incur an indebtedness of the County of Contra Costa, and to issue bonds there-or in an amount of 02,600,000, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, for the purpose of building and constructing highways in Contra Costa County and porches- ` ing equipment to facilitate the performance of said Highway work in said County. " . That the whole number of votes cast in the County at said special elect- ion was 3971 votes. Thet the number of votes given at each precinct for and against said proposition was: ; -A - - ame of Precinct.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Bonds_Yes- -Bonds_R ' Special Bond Election Precinct No. 1. 49 22 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 2 12 5 Special Boni Election Precinct No. 11 - Special Bond Election P racinct IIo. 4 22 1 Special Band Election Precinct 770. 5 84 5 Special B and Election Precinct No. 6 121 8 r v Special Bond Election Precinct No. 7 70 5 Special Bond Election Precinct IIo. 8 83 5 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 9 90 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of -Precinct- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Bonds_Yes- - -Bonds No.- -- Special Bond erection Precinct No. 10 57 3 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 11 101 2 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 12 34 7 Special goad Election Precinct No. 13 36 3 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 14 50 6 J Special Bond Election Precinct No. 15 86 B Special Bond Election Precinct No. 16 35 5 - s Special Bond Election Precinct No. 17 54 17 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 18 27 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 19 76 2 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 20 60 2 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 21 43 - Special Bond Election Precinct No. 22 19 Special Bond Election Precinct no. 23 118 4 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 24 70 2 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 25 56 3 i Special Bond Election Precinct No. 26 182 1 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 27 60 - Special Bond Election Precinct No. 28 58 1 _9 Special Bond Election Precinct Ido. 29 56 - Special Bond Election Precinct No. 30 59 - 'iR Special Bond Election Precinct No. 31 28 1 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 32 70 1 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 33 151 - Special Bond Election Precinct No. 54 120 1 I Special Bond Election Precinct No. 35 200 1 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 36 223 3 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 37 42 3 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 38 107 - Special Bond Election Precinct No. 39 90 5 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 40 42 _ Special Bond Election Precinct No. 41 54 1 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 42 43 1 I( Special Bond Election Precinct No. 43 120 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 44 25 2 Special aond Election Precinct No. 45 57 _ Special Bond Election Precinct No. 46 76 1 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 47 162 5 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 48 39 9 Special Bond Election Precinct no. 49 75 1 ; Special Bond Election Precinct No. 50 88 6 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 51 37 2 Special Bond Election Precinct No. 52 74 5 't 38 lei 9— That the number of votes given in the County for said proposition at said ! election was 3802 votes; that the number of votes given in the county against 1 6� w i� I said proposition at said election was 169 votes; that more then two thirds of the electors of the County voting at said election voted in favor of said y proposition i and of issuing said bonds, and the said proposition was carried and adopted at said election, and the iFsaance of county bonds in accordance with said proposition was thereby authorized; That this Resolution be entered in the Records of this Board by the Clerk a. I as a statement of the result of said election as required by law. ' ' The votes of the several members of the Board upon the adoption of the foregoing Resolution were: Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayd n, W.J.Buchanan, and J.H. Trythall. Noes: None. i l i COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 149. All OI?DINi:NCE P?07TDI.:: �'0? .HE LEVY OF AN A:I'!UP.L TAR FOR THE INTEREST =2 AND RET)Eh^_ OF COUMY BONMS 0? THE COMITY OF CONTRA COSTA, AUTEORIZED TO BE I"SUED BY A SPECIAL 301.TO ELECTION HELD IN "ATT) 307N.Y ON JULY 22nd, 1919. - - - - ' "MEREAS, the qualified electors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a spacial election duly called and legally held in said county for Al that purpose on the 2tnd dayo£ July, 1919, authorized the issuance of bonds in said county in the principal sum of two million six hundred thousand (2.600,000) dollars, for the building and construction of certain highways in said County, -}r and purchasing equipment to facilitate the performance of said highway work, and the Board of Supervisors of said county are about to make and enter an order pro- vidin_r, for the isonance and sale of said bonds; Now, Therefore. the °0ard of Supervisors of the County of Contra costa, do ordain as follows: for Section 1: That„the purpose of securing and providing for the payment M. of the principal and interest of said bonds there is hereby created a fund to be ' t known as "County Bonds of 1919 Interest and Sinking Fund". That e71 money which from time to time shad be placed in said fund shall be and is hereby set apart exclusively for the n:rpose of meeting the sums coming due for principal and int- erest on all of the aforesaid bond:, which may be issued ander the proceedings here- inbefore recited. 1 Section 2: That for the purpose of paying the principal and interest of said bonds, the Board of Supervisors of said County shallat the time of making the i next general tax levy, and annually thereafter until all of said bonds which shall i have been issued sre paid, or until there shall be a sum in the Treasury of the - Count eat apart for that County p purpose sufficient to meat all sums coming due for prin- cipal and inter=st an such bonds, levy a tax for that year upon the taxable propert of said County for the interest and redemption of said bonds, which tax shall be in addition to all other taxes, and such tax shell not be less than sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and such portion of the principal, if any, as is to , become due befor= the time of making the next general tax levy. Section 5: Sail tax shall be collected at the same time and in the same I manner as other taxes of said County, and when collected shall be paid into the County Treasury and placed in said "County Bonds of 1919 Interest and Singing Fand" and be used solely to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they respect- ively become due. _ a Section 4: This Ordinance shall take effect on the 28th day of August, 1919, and before said date it shall be published with the names of the Supervisors voting for and against the sane, for at least one week in the Contra Costa Gazette, -.:.,`. I s newspaper published in said County of Contra Costa. � J.H. Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Attest: J;E.Wells, County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of i Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. I State of California ) ss County of Contra Costa I, J.H.'•.'EZZS, County Clerk of the Cnunty of Contra Costa, State of California, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County, do hereby certify that at a reguler meeting of the Board of Supervisors of said County held on the 28th day of July, 1919, at which meeting there were present Supervisors Zeb Znott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Eayden, W.J.Buchanan, and J.H.Trythall, the foregoing Ordinance consisting of four sections was passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Seb Ynott. J.P.Casey, C.H.Ha;rden, T.J.Buchanan, and J.H. Trythall. Noes: '.lone. Absent: Pone. and that said ordinance has been entered at length in the Ordinance Book of the � � said County. IN :"ITMESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Board of Supervisors of said County this 28th day of July, 1.919. J.H.:"ells, County Clerk of Contra Costa County. 5, ORDER FOR ISSUANCE OF COUNTY BONDS. I THEREAS, the Board of Supervisors by its order duly made and entered on ug I ithe 2nd day of June, 1919, specified the building and construction of certain I public roads and highways in the Oounty of Contra Costa, and purchasing equipment "{ to facilitate the performance of said highway work in said county as the purpose for which a bonded indebtedness of the County is to be incurred, and specified the amount of bonds which they propose to issue therefor. namely: two million six hun- dred thousand (E,d00,000) dollars. being 2600 bonds of the denomination of one thousand (1,000) dollars each, numbered consecutively from 1 to 2600 inclusive; i i and specified the rate of interest to be paid upon said bonds, namely five per centa ifi z (5p) per annum, payable semi-annually, and specified the number of years said bonds are to run, namely; 100 of said bonds in consecutive numerical order shall mature and be payable in each year from 1920 to 1945 inclusive; AND "WHEREAS, by said order this Board of Supervisors did call a special election to be held thronchout said County of `%ontra Costa, on Tuesday July 22nd, 1919, between the hours of six o'clock a.m. and seven o'clock p.m. of said day of election, and did submit to the qualified electors of said County of Contra Costa, at said special election the question of the issuance of said bonds for the purpose ' aforesaid; AND '-',HEREAS, due and legal notice of said election was given and published in \- accordance with law and with said order, and allmatters and things required by law ��= to be done by the County Clerk and officers of election and by all other officers an persons of said County precedent to, during and after said election were duly done and per"ormed, and 4-id election was conducted and held throughout the said County on said election day as prescribed by lnr and by said order; AND 27HEREAS, on Monday, the 28th day of July, 1919, the said Board of Supervisors met at its usual place of meeting in the Court house at Ltartinez, in -' j said County to canvass the returns of said special election and did then and there �. publicly canvass the same, and as the result of said canvass did determine and declare Snd does hereby declare that more than two thirds of the ouslifi=d electors ' of Contra Costa County votin- at said special election dil vote in favor of issuing said bonds, and thereupon as soon as said result was so declared the clerk of this Board did enter upon its records a statement of the result of said election con- tainin.; all things required by Section 1282 of the Political. Code; AILD i':.-..:'SAS, an ordinance bus been this day passed and adopted by this Board of Supervisors providing for the levy of an annual tax upon the taxable property of said county for the interest (nd redemption of said bonds as provided by Sect- ion 4088 of the Political Code; - ^i AND '"HEPEAS. all conditions precedent to the making of this order and the ? issuance of said bonds have noir been performed and fulfilled; now therefore; The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, in the state of California do heeby resolve and order that the said County of Contra Costa shall a execute and issue its bonds in the aggregate principal amount of two million six hundred thousand (2,000,000) dollars for the purpose of building and constructing said public roads and highways and purchasing equipment to facilitate the performan e of said highway work as set forth in said order entered June 2nd, 1919. Said bonds shall be of the character knonn as serial. and shall bear interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, •)ayable semi-annually, from their date until paid, and both principal and interest shall be payable at the County Treasurer's office of said County ir_ gold coin of the United States of America. Said bonds shall be 2600 in number of the denomination of one thousand (1000) dollars each, and shall be numbered consecutively from 1 to 2600 inclusive. and shall be dated the first da of Se te^iber, in the y p year 1919, and shall mature r and be payable in consecutive numerical order one hundred (100) of said bonds to mature and be payable on the first day of September in each of the years from 1920 to 1945 inclusive. Each of said bonds shall have attached thereto interest coupons ! numbered consecutively and equal in number to twice the number of years which said I 1 ; bond has to run until maturity, and shall be so drawn that one coupon shall be � payable or, the first day of :March and one coupon shall be payable on the first day of September in each year until and at maturity of the bond, the first coupon ` being payable on the first day of ]Berth in the year 1920. i';ach of said bonds shall be substontielly in the following form , to wit: No. ------ UNITED 13Ti,_5S 0: AMERICA $1000. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA STATE OF CAL IFORNIA. "The County of Contra `%osta, state of California, hereby acknowledges itself indebted and promises to pay to the bearer hereof on the first day of September, one thousand nine hundrel and ...... the sum of one thousand dollars in gold coin of the United States, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five (5) per centum per annum, payable at the office of the County Treasurer of said County at the town of Martinez, semi-annually, on the first day of March and September in each year on presentation and surrender of the interest coupon hereto attached. This bond is issued by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in strict compliance with the pro- visions of Title Two of Par' Four of the Political Code of the State of California and in pursuance of an ord— of said Board, duly made on the 28th day of July nineteen hundred and nineteen, and with the assent of two thirds of the qualified electors of said County voting at an election legally called and duly held for that purpose on the 22nd day of July, 1.919. And it is hereby certified and recite -,_ that the bonded indebtedness of said county, including this bond, does not j exceed five per cent of the taxable property thereof, as shown by the lastequali- zed assessment of said County, and that provision has been made for the collect- ion of on annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on this indebtedness as it falls due, and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of said indebt- 9dness at or before maturity. "In Titnese whereof, the said County, by its Board of Supervisors has cause this bond to be signed by the Chairman of said Board, and attested by the Auditor i thereof, and the seal of the Board of Supervisors to be hereto attached, this first day of September, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. Chairman of the Board o Supervisors. Attest: County Auditor. ^, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that each of the interest coupons attached to said bonds shall be substantially in the following form, to wit: i "Coupon No. ....... $25.00 "The County of Contra Costa, State of 1;elifornis, hereby promises to pay to the Holder hereof, on the first day of 19_, at the County Treasurer's office in the Town of Martinez, twenty-five dollars in United States gold coin for interest on its County 3ond No. ....... County Auditor. AND IT IS FURTM. ORDER'--D that J.H. Trythall, who is the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to sign each of said bonds as such Chairman on behalf of said County, and to impress g � on each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors; and A.*:.Sullenger, who is the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to attest each of said bongs by hie official signature as such Auditor, and farther to sign each of said coupons by hio, fac simile signature. Said officers are further authorize ,, � and directed to so fill in the blank spaces in said p;ascribed forms of bonds and coupons before execution thereof as to make them respectively mature and be 'n payable as in this order directed; and when they shall have so sgned and sealed all said bonds and coupons they shall deliver the same to the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County echo shall retain them in his custody until they shall be sold by this Board, whereupon he shall deliver such sold bonds to the purchaser - " i i or purchasers thereof on receipt of the purchase price. The Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to procure said bonds end coupons to be suitable printed or I 21 x: lithographed and to be made ready for execution. IT IS cURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause a notice of sale of 1350 bonds of said series, to wit: ' Bonds numbered 1 to 150 inclusive; 251 to 350 451 to 550 " 651 to :50 " ;{ 861 to 950 f " 1051 to 1150 ' 1251 to 1350 " " 1451 to 1550 1651 to 1950 ; 1851 to 1950 2051 to 2150 2251 to 2350 " ' 2451 to 2550 to.be published in the ,Martinez Daily Standard (a newspaper printe9 and published in the County of Contra Costal for the period of twenty-two days that this ( Board of Supervisors vill receive ant il, the 25th day of August. 1919, at 11 o'cloc A. 11. sealed proposals for the purchase of all or any of said bonds for cash and n • i less than per and accrued interest, deliverable on or after September let, 1919. Said notice shall prescribe that each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the amount of the proposal drawn payable to the Chair- manof this Board, as a guarantee of the propoerl and that this Board reserves iJ the right to refect any or all bids. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the remaining 1250 bonds of said series, duly ' signed and sealed as provided in this order, be retained in the custody of the County Treasurer until they shall be sold by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: -yes. Supervisors Zeb Knott. J.P.Casey, C.H.Heyden, W.J.Buchanan, and I1f J.H.Trythall. s Noes: None. Absent: None. j ' d uJ•I I Watt of(fatifanda.(Iona*Of Contra Costa y ne X.IIrr er i 1Pfiloa..of..OovaLy. Elaatlon............ wriidauit of publication . .............................................................. A. 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State of California, hereby certify that as shown by the last Equalized assessment Book of said Contra Costa County, State of California, the total valuation of taxable property within the said County of , Contra Costa, was f,;? 317,/r,4- exelusive of Operative property of Pablic utilitiss. and that the said County of Contra Costa has no bonded indebtedness except the sum of y161,000. I IN "1/:/S'ESS whEAisng, I have hereunto set my hand and offioisl seal this day of mac_ 1819. , au or � on ra oe.e� utt q, Stats of California. i 'C ..G A 17 j l tem tall. t ❑ C unl4 [ C Ii L t 11.1 ]``fit + + 'C Coe4- f C1lifornln. h 11 +' tl i-P n 1 N nn- :�I + j; j 1 0 oe�al oaonJ FJlnenon I bi I I t N c 1e- l; inct t`o.1F { 1 1 f Ih S Contra I 1 lulna•.Avn t t 1 net JI J Keeo a3Nunn V. aarr,hlnt.- Tf C Ev I:er c knr:t 1 1 1 nch. IIIIVI 14:(.�Yt I.TA lln t IC i.n shall '. t ' i 1 I tto l ' CI 11 i D nrirtM N-+(n h � [ il- 11 i D ot. 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Sullenger, County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, :State of California, hereby certify that as shown by the last Equalized assessment Book of said Contra Costa County, State of California, '.. the total valuation h�of taxable property within the said County of ' Contra Costa, Inas (ori 3��,%�� exclusive of Operative property of :ublic utilities, and that the said County of Contra Costa has no bonded indebtedness except the sum of :;161,000. I17 tiIT3&1;S li1MMF, I have hereanto set my hand and official ' seal this,_ l-t. day of V�./',. 1919. Judi or 0- Con ra Coal un y, ;:tate of California. I ' In the Cutter of Advertisement for Bids for Construction of Division No. 11 of the County High,,?ey System of Contra ' Costa. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of , Division No. 11 of the County Highway System which said Division No. 11 consists of that certain road located as follows: That portion of the County highway between v the end of Division ^_lo. 6 at °ay Point and a point two miles west of the town Of Pittsburg and including ,.Iain S treet of the town of Bay Point, a total. distance of 6.84 miles, and this being the time and place fixed for receiving of bids, the "a following bidders appeer and file bids as follows, to wit: 5$1 O'B'?B,.i BROS: 3: Building Embankment. per ca. yd. .... .70 Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 _ feet more than 400 foot freehaul..... .02 Placing concrete pavement, per cu. yd.. 13.75 Placinz wire mesh, per sq. ft........... .018 Concrete in culverts, per cu, yd...... . 26.00 n Steal in culverts, per lb. ............ .07 -: lire mesh in culverts, per lb. ....... .11 BIANCHARD, CROC 3 & HO-ELI: Building embankment, per cu. yd. ....... 1.25 Overhaul, for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot free- ,a haul. ............................. .02 T ' Placing concrete pavement, per cu. yd Placing wire mesh, per sq. ft. .0225 Y Concrete inculverts, per ca. yd 28.75 Steel in culverts, per lb. . .055 Tire mesh in culverts, per lb. ....... .135 '__4 and said bids being referred to the County Surveyor `or his opinion as to the lowest and best bidder, and the saii Oounty Surveyor having reported that the bid of O'Brien Bro;. is the lowest and 'best bid submittel; Thereupon,it is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to O'Brien Bros., at the above stated prices stated in the said - bid. It is Further Ordered that said O'Brien Bros., file contract and bonds as required by the Statute, fifty per cent of total contract price being given '� as security for material and labor and fifty per cent of said contract price for --._ the $ithful performance of said contract; and that the District Attorney prepare ' contract and 'bonds in accordance with the foregoing order; The said order bein- passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i, In the Batter of Advertisement for bids for - ' Construction of Division No. 12 of the County g , Highway System of Vontra Costa County. The Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Div- ision No. 12 of the County F.iahway System, which said Division No. 12 is located as follows: That nortion of the County Highway System lying between the west line of the to-:^n of Pittsburg and east end of Division No. 11 a distance of two miles, and this bein= the time and place fixed for receiving of bids, for the performance of said work, to following bidders apperr and file bids as follows: i Y BLANCHARD, CROC%E'1 & EC"'BTL• Building Embankment per cu. yd, . . . . .93 j Overhaul, for each c.:. yd, hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul . . . .0025 Placing concrete pavement, per cu. yd . . . . .13.49 Placing wire mesh, per sq. ft. . . . . . . . . .025 i A.J. GP.IE3: Placing Concrete Pavement, per cu. yd: $ 14.00 - Building embankment, per cu. yd . . . . 1.00 Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freeheul . . . . . .015 Placing sire mesh, per sq. ft. . . . . . . . . .02 0`BP.I_EN BBOS: Building Embankment, per ea. yd.. . . . . .70 Overhaul, for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot frahaul......... .02 A, Placing Placing concrete pavement, per cu. yd .13.94 I Placing wire mesh, per se. ft. . . . . . . .018 "G and said bids being referred to the County Surveyor for his opinion as to the y. lowest and best bidder, and said County Surveyor having reported that the bid 't of Blanchard, Crocker & Howell, is the lowest and best bid submitted for the performance of said work; Thereupon it is on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor �^� Knott, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awardee ai i to Blanchard, Crocker & Howell, at the hereinabove stated prices named in said bid. It is further ordered thatsaid Blanchard, Crocker & Howell, give bond WA in the following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of the total contract price of said contract :or the security of material and labor and fifty per cent of total contractrice for the faithful p performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contracts and i bonds in accordance with the foregoing order. -? I i In the Matter of Advertisement for '10 Bids for Construction of Division Ir'o. 13 of the County High-aay System. T The Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Division No. 13 of the County Eigh.-ay System,said Division being located as ' follo-r: :hat portion of the County High--,ay lying between the town of Brentwood .i and the north end of Division No. 3 of the County Highway north of Byron, a total distance of 3.72 miles, and this bein, the time andp lace fixed for - _- receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: R. B. B1.ATlCG: Placing Concrete pavement, including haulin; from railroad cars or stockpile, per cu. yd. ....... $10.40 Placing :vire mesh, including haulin, from rail- road, per sq. ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 3/4 Building embankment, per cu. yd. . . . . . 1.25 Overhaul for each ca. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul. . . . . . . . . . . . .035 BOS & O'B3IE0: Placing Concrete Pavement, including hauling materials from stockpile or cards, per cu, yd....$11.40 Placing wire mesh, including hauling from railroad, per sq. foot, j .05 Building ;imbankment, p=r cu. yd. 1.95 y Overhaul, for each cu. yd. haule 100 feet more than 400 foot freeheal . . . . . . . . . .03 O'BRIEU EROS: *' Placing concrete pavemznt, including hauling v from stockpile or cards, per cu. yd. 10.35 ?lecing wire mesh, including hauling from _ railroad per se. foot, .02 Building Embankment, per cu. yd. . . . . . .70 Overhaul, for such cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul. . . . . . . . . . . . .02 And said bila Navin; been referred to the Surveyor of said Contra Costa j County for his opinion as to the lowest and best bidder, and said Surveyor having ti reported that t. e bid of O'Brien Bros. is the lowest and best bid submitted; ;hereupon, it is by the Board ordered that th= contract for building of Division ho. 13 of the County Ei;hwoy System be and the same is hereby awarded to u'Brien Bros., at above stated prices. It is further ordered that said O'Brien, Bros. give bonds in the following sums, to .vit: fift.; per cent of total contract price for the security of material '.. furnished and labor performed and £i£t.,! per cent of totalcontract price for the faithful performance of slid contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby or- dared to prepare contract and bon1s in accordance with the foregoing order. 4 In the ::atter of approval of ':7arrant of Reclamation District iia. 1619. Good c use apnenrin; therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the foil ant o` said District be approved, to nit: I.o. Date Amount 132 July 16th, 1919. ?147.50. And the Chairman of this Board is orderel to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by a—ixing his signature thereto. '3 In the :atter of Allasance to Indigents. Good cause anpesrin- therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the folio;ring cash ello-.>ances be End the came are hereby made to the following named indigents, commencing on Tuly 1st, 1919, to wit: 9U =VI90? DT-=07 I;O. 1. ; 1:am e. Address. Amount. }ln Brown, Geo. E. sunt, C al. $10.00 Buckley, Vary A. 31 Cerrito, Cal. 10.00 Johnston. John 2. 2 Richmond Ave. Richmond 8.00 aelso, John E1 Cerrito. 10.00 Kramer, fate Banquet Ave. Richmond (5 mos.) 335.00 1 Jas. MQ",lcnon (C/o fenny) Richmond 20.00 - Meza, Rafael 109- 36th St. Richmond 10.00 Beeves, Hattie Richmond 12.50 P.usnell, F.I. (So I.I.J. ?e'ly- Rent) Richmond 10.01 Sch'_essler, Frances 61 Cerrito 10.00 $ Sites, John San Pablo 20.00 Strock, ,Iama L. 227- lot St. Richmond 15.00 Sinnott,-Nicholas (C;o M.Lucey) Richmond 12.50 P 6 3e: I Wilcox, Alexandria V o 723- 12th St. Richmond ;20.00 -• Wooten, Ella 11. 253- 14th St., 12.50 (Orphan Aid) -. Aspgren, Hattie 220 Slevin Ave. Pi ch mond 20.00 a Braicovich, Helen Ex 223, R.F.D. Richmond 40.00 Braga, ISary San Pablo, Cal. 30.00 Beaks, Gary E. Stege: Cal. 20.00 „ Bray, Mrs. IvI.E. 1925 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond 25.00 Maude Bell, 681- 9th St., Richmond 20.00 Bruigsrud, Nina E1 Cerrito 12.50 Fiderio. Pascual El Cerrito 50.00 ?'a Flynn, Christine Richmond 20.00 Figuerido, Luria 142- 12th St. Richmond 25.00 Flynn, Rose 1906 Roosevelt Ave. " 30.00 Mff- Jaquith, Minnie 2662 Garvin Ave. Bx 186, Richmond- 20.00 IwV Finney, Sarah J. 915- 7th St., Richmond 25.00 - O'Brien, Julia 115 Tunnel Ave. 20.00 Peed, Urs. 7.G. 412- S. 2Cth St. 30.00 Stanley, Rosumona Gen. Delivery, Richmond 18.00 Colombo, I�aiseppe 85 Center St. Richmond 30.00 :orris, Alice El Cerrito 20.00 Grosjean. Mrs. I::.r^^. 536- Pullman Ave. Richmond 20.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT I_0. 2. Amador, Donacio Port Costa, -j10.00 _ Case, Ella Danville 18.00 Flood. slice Crockett 15.00 Hartegan, Hanora 15.00 Leepin, J. 20.00 - th, John " 20.00 Mancuso, Francesco 20.00. Payne, Catherine 10.00 Souza, Ignace 10.00 Silva, Signora 10.00 Zappatino, Sophie " 7.00 (Orphan Aid) Aiello, Speranza Crockett 20.00 Stevens, Hazel Lafayette 30.00 , Frarchino, lino Crockett 25.00 Riley, Charlotte U. Danville 25.00 Dempsey, Ellen Crockett 30.00 Hurley. ;±ary 20.00 Lamperti, Giacinto 30.00 Pechaver, Rose 40.00 Hewitson, Mary 30.00 SIIP'?V I80R DISTRICT NO. 3. Benbor:, C.X. ( 5. to :_rs. Kendall for rent) Martinez 010.00 Ballestere, Frances Uart1nez 10.00 Costa, Bessie 10.00 Costanze, Rasmo 10.00 Davi, Anne, at sl. 20.00 Dimaggic, Gaetano " 10.00 Fay, Elizabeth " 15.00 Horton, H.A. 10.00 Lucido, Mario 10 00 Lodi, Louise Concord 15.00 Modica, Gueraido Martinez 8.00 Nord Ln, John A. 15.00 Peralta, Arcadia Concord 12.00 ¢ Powers, N.A. Pacheco 10.00 Tachino, Peter Martinez 10.00 10.00 Marchi, Francesco 20.00 jOrphan Aid) Sparacino, Caterina Martinez 30.00 - S,9ith, J.S. "al nut Creek 20.00 , ThickensEmma i4. 25.00 _ Rose, Louisa J. Pacheco 50.00 Martinet, Rosa " 20.00 Lucido, Angelina (Pay to Francis Lucido) Martinez 37.50 Mafiola, Ede Walnut Creek 20.00 Bacciliero, Annunziato Martinez 40.00 Zirk, Edith " 30.00 , Gtorgan, Mrs. Joe Concord 13.75 Gallagher, Elizabeth uiartinez 25.00 Jenkins, Phoebe il. Walnut Creek 10.00 rI y I Y SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4. Bellecci, Erasimo Pitt:bur:- 8.00 _ Florez, Angelo 8.00 _ Aolroyd, Stewartsville, 8.00 ' Aoward, Wm. +organ Territory 10.00 Ileredith, Rachel Clayton 10.00 Puccio, Rose Pittsburg 5.00 Scala, Frank 15.00 =: Viscuso, Dominica 5.00 (Orphan Aid) Flores, i-:aria Pit'sburg 20.00 ' LeGuire, Mary Clayton 30.00 x Brano, Jennie Pit'sburg 15.00 Carina, Anna " 25.00 Cutino, I&eranza, Pittsburg 25.00 Balogna, Rosie 12.50 Bellecci, Giovanni 20.00 Nystrom, Ellen Bay Point 24.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5. n" Andrus, Rachel, at al. Antioch '�"y 20.00 Acrey, Eva Byron 15.00 Bendixen, John Byron 10.00 Brisco, Spiro Antioch 8.00 Brown, Catherine Brentwood 20.00 Bonnetier, Louise Antioch 10.00 Carey, Laura Byron 12.00 Didio, Clenentino Antioch 8.00 Dickinson, Luke 10.00 Fuller, Susan T. 20.00 Francp,Pnscual 10.00 Gallaher, Bridget 15.00 wM Lambro. Alexandra 8.r0 Leam, glary A. 15.00 Morse, C.D. 8. 00 ' Ross•xalter, Jos. 15.00 Sweeney, Irene Oakley 15.00 Tellus, Jane Antioch 10.00 'homes Lary F. Oakley 20.00 - Vaces, Manuel 12.00 (Orphan Aid) Larciel, -,ry V. Antioch ,xry 30.00 �. Ilenalotis, Betio 37.50 Tracey, Pearl 30.00 Enos, Rita 15.00 It is Further ordered that the County Auditor draw i-arrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of said indigents on the first day of each and every ' month until the further order of this Board. In the ISatter of Allowance of ' Supplies to Indigents. A It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances in supplies be made to following named indigents. commencing on July 1st, 1919, and to continue =4 until the further order of this Boerd, to nit: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1. Name. Address Amount. Sastine,Angeline 140 Standard Ave. Richmond $25.00 (Orphan Aid) SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 11. Name. Address. Amount. - Brown, Lary 225- 22nd St. Richmond $15.00 Keller, Nellie 820- Front St. Richmond 20.00 'a Linquist, Fannie Jennin & Overand Ave. Richmond 25.00 Sump, Florence 119 Ohio St. Richmond 50.00 i a t I 31 In the ifatter of Communication from Alameda County Tuberculosis Society. A comm mication having been received from the Executive Secretary of Alameda County Society for Study and erevention of Tuberculosis reporting that Harry Bliler is a tuberculosis patient and resident of Contra ''osta County and is in i need of assistance and offering to place said patient at Spring Acres 8747 Fruit val Avenue, Oakland, California, at a cost to the County of Contra Costa, of -x"30. per month until the Sanitarium at i7iemar is read to receive � y patients, and it i appearing to the Board that it will be to the best interests of Contra Costa County and to the said patient to place acid patient in a Sanitarium until the said .. Hospital at Wiemar is in a condition to receive patients. It is, on motion duly made and carried. by the Board ordered that said i Alameda County Society for Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis be and they are � hereby authorized to place said H::rry Bliler, in a Sanitarium at Spring acres, j at a cost to the County of Contra Costa of $30 per month until the further order =? of this Board. It is further ordered that said amount be paid on presentation to this Board of a duly veri"ied claim therefor, on the Hospital r`und. i In the Hatter of I,;;uance of Bonds of Alhambra Union High School District in the Comity of Contra Costa, State of California. i 'RESOLUTIOl API 0"Bn OF THE BOA`RD OF SUP^.'?VISORS OF `ll; CC3UTY De'-CONT?-b COSTA, STATE OF OAT T_'OnS'IA. i f "EEaAS, on the 12th day of June, 1919, the High School Board of Alhambra Union High School District in the County of Contra Costs, State of California, deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said High School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said last mentioned day, said High School Board did tail an election and resolve and order; That an election be called and held throughout the said Alhambra Union High School District on the loth day of July, 1919, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Alha•:%ra Union high School District the queution of issuing and selling the bonds of said Alhambra Union High School District in the -7 amount of One hundred twenty-five thousand (;7"125,000.00) dollars to run not ex- ceeding twenty five years, to bear interest at the rate of (5%) per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually. for the purpose of raising money for building a High School Building and for supplying said High School Building with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving the grounds thereof; and, 7HERYAS, an election rus held in saint Alhambra Union High School District on the 16th day of July. 1919, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of t:e said High School Board of the said Alhambra Union High School District w as required by lam; and, F j 7HEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examinat- ion and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare; ' That in accordance with the Resolution and order of the High School fr Board of Alhambra Union High School District duly passed and adopted on the 12th day of Jane, 1919, an election was duly called in said Alhambra Union High School District and was held in said Alhambra Union High School District on the 16th day '' of July, 1919, and that notice of szid election sea given by posting notices a thereof, signed by all of the memb=rs of the said Alhambra Union High School Board public in more than three..places in said Alhambra Union High School District for more than twenty days next before said election and by publishing such notice in the ;z Contra Costa lazette, a newspaper printed aril published in said District in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election which such notice so posted and pub- lished was in the form required by the Political. Code of the State of California. That prior to opening said polls at said election, the Inspector and >, ;Q Judges of Election conducting said election in said High School District, took the oath of office ns 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 said High School Board of the said Alhambra Union High school District, and to them made return of the ballots r � and the poll and tally lists of said election. That on the 23rd day of July, 1919, the same being the seventh day after the said election and at the hour of one o'clock 2.1. of said day, the High School Board o: the said Alhambra Union High School District met and canvassed ;l the said returns of s4id election from which said returns the said High School t Board of the said Alha^bra Union High School ILetrietfound and declared and this FY Board now finds and declares that there was a total of two hundred and ninety- eight (298) votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds of the vote I cast, to wit: two hundred and thirty-one (231) votes were cast for issuing said _.•* bonds and that sixty-seven (67) votes were cast against issuing said bonds and th t the said 'nigh School Board of the said District caused an entry of the result-� �I of said election to be made upon the minutes of said Board. a And this Board further finls and declares that said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and resularly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regulcrly ?3. ' canvassed and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, con- ditions end things required by law to be done have been done and performed in re- gular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute `Y authorizing the issue of sigh School District Bonds and that the total of indebt519 I ness of said High School District, including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. IT I? rURTHS:R ORDERED that the bonds of the Alhambra Union High School Dis- trict in the County of Contra Costa. State of California. issue in the aggregate sum of One hundred twenty five thousand (N125,000.00) dollars, and that the same shall be numbered consecutively from one (1) to one hundred and twenty-five (125) 'r i inclusive, and she'] be in denominations of One thousand ($1000.00) dollars each, -s i j payable within twenty five years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of five (5ro) per cent per annum -� payable semi-annually, in like gold coin, both principal and interest payable at the officeof the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. c: IT IS MPTHE3 C3DEHE1) that said bonds shall be dated the first day of a September, 1919, and shall be payable as follows, t'o wit: ,_h rive bonds, numbered from one (2) to five (5) inclusive, to mature one ` year from date, to wit: on the first day of September. 1920. Five bonds, numbered from six (6) to ten (10) inclusive, to mature two -.�. years from date, to ^it: on the first day of September, 1921. Five bonds, numbered from eleven (11) to fifteen (15) inclusive, to mature three years from date, to :pit: on the first day of Se.rtember, 1922. Five bonds, numbered from sixteen (16) to twent:: (20) inclusive, to mature 4 four years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1923. Five bonds, numbered from twenty-one (E1) to twenty-five 125) inclusive, to mature five years from date, to wit: on the first day or September, 1924; Five bonds numbered from twenty six (26) to thirty (30) inclusive, to mature six years from date. to wit: on the first day of September. 1.925. ,. Five bonds, numbered from thirty-one (31) to thirty-five (35) inclusive, to mature seven years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1926. Five bonds, numbered from thirty-aix (36) to forty (40) inclusive, to mature eight years from date, to wit. on thi first day of September, 1927; Five bonds, numbered from forty-one (41) to forty-five (45) inclusive, to mature nine years from date, to wit. on the firot day of September, 1928. �+s Five bonds numbered from forty-six (46) to fifty (50) inclusive, to mature ten years from date, to wit: on the first day of September. 1929. -: Five bonds, numbered from fifty-one (51) to fifty-five (55) inclusive, to mature eleven years from date, to wit: on the first day of �iertember, 1930. Five bonds, numbered from fifty-six (56) to sixty 160) inclusive, to +nature twelve years from date. to wit: on the first day of September, 1931; d. Five bonds, numbered from sixty-one (61) to sixty-five (65) inclusive, to mature thirteen years from date to wit: on the first day of September, 1932; Five bonds, numbered from sixty-six, (66) to seventy (70) inclusive, to mature fourteen years from date to wit: on the first day of September, 1933; Five bonds, numbered from seventy-one (71) to seventy-five (75) inclusive, to mature fifteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1934; Five bonds numbered from seventy-six (76) to eight( (80) inclusive, to ma tare sixteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of 6epternber, 1905; Five bonds. numbered from eighty-one (81) to eighty-five (85) inclusive, to mature seventeen years from date, to wit: on the first data of September. 1936; Five bonds, numbered from eighty-eix (86) to ninety (90) inclusive, to mature eighteen years from date. to rit: on the first day of September, 1937; Five bonds, numbered from ninety-one (91) to ninety-five (95) inclusive, 4 to mature nineteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1938; Five bonds, numbered from ninety-six (96) to one hundred (100) inclusive, to mature twenty years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1939; Five bonds, numbered from one hundrel and one (101) to one hundred and fiv � (105) inclusive, to mature twenty-one years from date, to rit: ol- the first day of September, 1940; Five bonds, numbered from one hundred and sir. (106) to one hundred and ten (110) inclusive, to mature twenty-two years from date, to wit: on 6e first day of September, 1941; Five bond-- numbered from one hundred and eleven (111) to one hundred and fifteen (115) to mature twenty three years from date, to wit:. on 4e first day of September, 1942. Five bonds, numbered from one hundred and sixteen (116) to one hundred and twenty (120), to mature twenty four years from date, to wit: on the first day u of September, 1943; Five bonds numbered fr®m one hundred and Twenty-pne (121) to one hundred f' i �nd tRenty-five (1251 to mature twenty five years from date. to wit: on the lrst day of Septer.,ber, 1944. and the accruing interest upon said bonds shal.l be payable semi-annually on the first day of Larch, and the first dny of September, of each and every year until ' said bones are Paid. AUD IT IS FU'^.HER ORDERED that sad bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: leo. HIIH SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS 4"1,000.00 X of ALHAUBPA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT COUITTY 041 (fnYTRA COSTA, STATE OF CATIPOz:'_7IA. Alhambra Union High °chnol District in the Cnunty of Contra Soata, State of CaliCornie, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer -=c of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the first day of September 19 one thcusand (31,000.00) dollars :n gold coin of the United States of Amer- ; ice with interest thereon in like gold coin ,:t the rate of five 50) per cent w per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of Harch and the first day of September, of each and every 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 (1) to one hundred and twenty fire (125) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of one hundred rind twenty five thousand ($125,000.00 dol- lars and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oartra Costa, State o" California. 'or t.e purpose of raising money f building a High School Building and .for supplying s•..d high School Building with furniture and necessary a-:paratus and .Cor improving the grounds thereof in nlhambra Union High School District in the said Cnunty of Contra Costa. State of °alifornia, in pnrsaanc•e of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Po'itical Code and the Constitution of the State of California, end is authorized by a vote of rn,,re than two thirds of t%:e voters voting at an election duly and regularly Calle and held and conducted throughout said Alhambra Union High School Distri at in ' said Count,; and State on the 16th ;lay of July, 1919. f end the Board of SupervLsors of the Count of Oontra Costa. State of California, hereby certify •nA t o'are that Said election was duly and regularly called, ; held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly giver. and published and the result thereof was duly and regulsrly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by lag and that all of the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to, and in the issuance of said bonds °a have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions o^ the law authorizing the issue of nigh School District Bonds. x And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness .; of the said Alha bra Union Hieh School District in_luding this issue of bonds is within the limit provided by law. This Bond is in the form prescribed by an order oC said board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 28th day of July, 1919, and shall be pay- able out of the building fund o' the said Alhambra Union nigh School District, 3 and the money for the redemptionof said bends and the payment of interest thereon thall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Alhambra Union High School District. Iii :7ITh3S9 77Y3R?OF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of -alifornia, has caused this Bond to be signed by its Chairman; and by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the seal of said Board attache ' this first day of Sentember, 1919. Chairman of Board of Supervisors. - _T) County Auditor. j Attest: ' County ler- ant Cler of the Board of Supervisors of the Coanty of Contra i Costa, State of California. I RESOLVED: That to each a- said 'bonds shall be attached interest coupons, - ; equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shall ran, and payable as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: $25.00 IPT37r9T CCUPOD. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra State of dalifornia, will. pay •�1EE.ta to the holder hereof out of the buillir.tz fnnd of the Alhambra Union High School 1zall/71 District in said County and State, on the .first ,lay of 19 at his office in the town of ,Sart as s, in said Coudty and S awe sum — ( � � h 'Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars for interest on Bond Number of said Alhambra Union 'nigh School District. j- County auditor. .airman of the Board of Supervisors. � County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra s I Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the forms; AND IT IQ HEREBY ?JRT^n_R OIDaR?.D that J. H. Trythall, the Mairman of t this Board,J.H.Welle, The County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger the County buditor of the said County is, and each of them are hereby authorize as such officials to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Bourd of Supervisors and to sign each of _R said coupons by their £ac simile signatures; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED. that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of the said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 18th day of August, 1919, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. to the � highest and best responsible bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States of I � America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by pub- lication of a notice, specifying the time enl place of the sale of said bonds, ZZZZ and the number and denminatioa thereof, the rete of interest -.hereof and the terms for which .aid bonds will ran and the date of payment thereof and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit; ;old coin of the United States of America; and that said bonds will be sold to the highest end best responsible I bidder for cash as aforesaid, but in no case for less than par and accrued int- erest, and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids ; for two successive weeks in the Daily Gazette. a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. ; y Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 28th day of July, 1919. Ayes: Supervisors 4nott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. ,. Noes: None. j Absent: None. J.H.Tr thall, j a rman o he Board of .apervisors. . f I {F t iY f 1 I I J � y f � Fy I h y In the hatter of the Issuance of i Bonds of Alhambra Union High School District in the County of Contra Costa ' State ofCal California. - - - _ - - _ .' _/ Resolved that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra ' Costa, State of .alifornia, and the County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. are, and each of them is, herebW authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. i i In the Matter of furnishing +iap to Squirrel Inspector. i It is by the Board ordered that the County Engineer furnish to County Squirrel Inspector, Fred Dirion, a Contra Costa County Official Map. A ,z In the Matter of allowance of - claims. 4 rzzr Clairs 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 ` w the Board, signed by the Chairmen, -ttested by the clerk, and ordered entered on Y- j the bllowance Book of this Board. 4, And the Board takes recess to meet on dionday, Lagust 4th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.IS. `k. ..................Chairman. v. ......Clerk. a I �F I Ip I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF IONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAbITORNIA. Monday, August 4th, 1919. The B card met at 10 o'clock A.M. - Present. Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 1 Knott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wel.ls, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - - The minutes and proceedings of the Board for month of July, 1919, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by Chairman and Clerk. - In the aiatter of Advertisement Y for bide for placing Heating Plant ' in Court House. cC This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a heating plant in the Court House of Contra Costa County, and this being the time _ for receiving of bids therefor, the following bidders appear and file bids, in the following sums, to wit: r Thomas J. K-nnedy, 9,963. Carl. T. Doell, 10,437. i= Robert Dalziell,Jr. 10.325. John I. Collins. 11.000. J.E. O'ISara, 10,120. James & Brucker 10,800. The Turner Company 10,450. `g Knittle-Cashel Co. 10.640. .; N. K. Nottingham, 10,100. And it appearing to the Board that there should be a change made in the -' plans for the placing of the boiler room and said Thomas J. Kennedy agreeing to i make said change in accordance with his said bid, - It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Leland & Haley, prepare plans for placing of the boiler room on the opposite side of the building in the other furnace room, and after said plans and specifications are i completed that the bid of Thomas J. Kennedy in the sum of $9,963. be and the - same is hereby accepted in accordance with his said verbal agreement before this -a Board and said contract awarded to him in accordance with said amended plane. ' to be prepared by said Architect. It is further ordered that said Thomae J. lennedy gi-e bonds as required li by law, fifty per cent of total contract price for the faithful performance of said -# contract and fifty per cent of totalcontract price as security for materialmen and labor. . It is f urtherordered that the Listriet Attorney be and he is hereby order ed to prepare contracts and bonds in accordance with foregoing order. Az In the Batter of Appointment of 4 Representative on Central. Committee for Wismar Joint Sanitarium. It is by the 3 oard ordered that J.H. Trythall, Chairman of the Board of ;^:r j Supervisors be and he is hereb:. appointed representative on the Central Committee ? of the 7liemar Joint Sanitarium. Y' ya. 1 In the Matter of Establishing of a Revolving Fund for payment of Current Bills, etc., of Tiemar Joint Sanitarium. ' In accordance with an Act enacted by the Legislature of 1919, providing for a Revolving Fund for the maintenance of Joint Sanitariums. and it appearing to the Board that a Revolving Fund of 115000 is necessary to pay the current bills of the Wismar Joint Sanitarium, of which Contra Costa County is one of the Counties maintai - ing said Sanitarium, and it appearing to the Board that the just proportion of t,e amount to be raised for the County of Contra Costa is 22.49 per cent of the amount 2 to be raised and placed in said revolving fund; ,t Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of 11,124.50 payable out o" the Tuberculosis hospital rund be and the same is hereby ordered paid into the revolving fund of Wismar Joint Sanitarium. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, draw warrant in favor of t7.0. Russell, Treasurer of 'Wiemer Joint Sanitarium on said Tuberculosis Hospital Fund and that the County Treasurer pay the same into said fund. The vote on the foregoing order being unenimous— In theiLLatter of sole of Contra Costa County Highway Bonds. A number of bond buyers appear before this Board and request an opportunity to bid on said bonds, and it appearing to the Board that the number of bidders bidding thereon is not satisfactory to this Board, It is by the Board ordered, that the sale of sdd bonds be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, A ugust 25th, 1919, at 11 o'clock A.M. and that said bonds be sold in accordance with notice heretofore given by this Board. In the Cutter of Approval of Contracts { of O'Brien Bros., O'Brien Bros. having presented to this Board contracts duly signed for the buildina of Divisions No. 12 and 13, of the County high-nay System, - It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Chairman-." for r of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contracts.and on behalf 'a of the County of Contra Costa. It is further ordered that said bonds presented with safl contrrets be and ma y+ the same are hereby approved by this Board, and the Chairman of this Board is hereb at- authorized to note approval on said bonds by affixing his signature thereto. I "ii Fr. i I In the Latter of advertisement for k bids for placing of wearing surface and shoulders on Division No. 4 oftheCounty ` Highway System. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of wearing surface on Division No. 4 of the County Highway System, this being the / time and place for receiving bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: i A. H. YOPPERUD: In accordance with plans submitted "$.075 per sq. ft. for y' placing wearing surface and :x.10 per sq. ft. for building shoulders. z. A. J. RAISCH: y.077 per se. ft. for placing wearing surface and $.085 per so. ft for building shoulders. I BIANCHARD, CROC_ER & HO➢PET,I: Prop. No. 1: Placing wearing surface, x.05 per sq. ft. Building shoulders, .05 3/4 per sq. ft. , Prop. No. 2: Placing wearing surface. .075 per sq. ft. v. Building shoulders, .05 3/4 per sq. ft Prop. No. 3: Placing wearing surface, .04 per sq. ft. Building shoulders. .075 per sq. ft. RALSOME COMPANY: Placing wearing surface, $.0925 per sq. ft. Building shoulders .077 " I µ JOHN T. SAYI S: I - Pro No. 1: Placingwearing surface, 12 p, g $. per sq. ft. Building shoulders, .06 Prop. No. 2: Placing wearing surface. .129 per sq. ft. Building shoulders. .06 Prop. No. 3: Placing wearing surface, .124 _ Building shoulders .06 I MUNICIPAI, IMPROVKIENT COMPANY: $ Prop. No. 1: Placing w,aring surface, .117 per sq. ft. Building shoulders. .06 " 11 Prop. No. 2: Placing wearing surface, .142 " " " Building shoulders .06 ThereapCn said bids are referred to the County Engineer for his approval, - i and report as to the best bid submitted and after examination of said bids and specifications accompanyin_ same, the s-.id Surveyor reports to the said Board that F� in his opinion the bid of A.:'. Zonperud with the specifications submitted by him, _ is the best bid submitted to said Board for the performance of said work; thereupon it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the contract for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to A.H. Yopperud at above stated prices named in his bid; It is further ordered that A.H. ropperud give bonds in following sums, to wit: one-half o` t'ne total contract price for the faithful performance of said _ contract and one-half of the contract price as security for materials furnished and labor performed, and that said A.H. Yopperud sign contract for said work. It is further ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby ordered to prepare contracts and 'bonds in accordance with foregoing order. In the +Matter of Approval of Contracts of Henry Cowell Lime & Jement Company for furnishing Cement. ' .".H.George, Sec. of the Henry Cowell Lime & 3ement Company, having presented contracts to this Board duly signed by Henry Sowell Lime & Cement Company for tee furnishing of cement to the County of `%on'ra 'costa, 41 It is. by the Board ordered thet said contract be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairme:i is authorized to sign said contracts on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. " In the I,iatter of Communication regarding Oedinrnce Regnirin3 2ermission for Erection of Billboards. -- Complaint having been made to this Board of the unsightly appearance of bill- , boards along the roads of the County of Contra Costa, and it appearing to the Board that it mi_ht be to the best interests of Contra costa County to have an Ordinance reauiring the granting of permission and fixing a fee for a permit to erect billboards in the County of Contra costa, and other places, It is, o n motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said mat- ter be and the same is hereby referred tothe District Attorney of Contra costa County for his Opinion and for the preparation a' an Ordinance if he be so advised as to the right of the Board to legally adopt such an Ordinance. In the Uetter of Approval of ?lans and Spec".fications for Construction of Division No. 14 a, the Count.- Hirhvay Systern . R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, presents to this Board '., plans and specifications for the building of Division No. 14 of the County Highway of Contra Costa County, which said Division No. 14 lies between Division No. 8 near the east one-anerter corner of Section 25, about one mile east of Oakley and runs to the town of rnigtitsen, a distance of 3.19 miles, Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the said plans and specifications profiles, cross-sections etc. be and the same are hereby approved and adopted as plans and specifications etc. for the building of said road. ' It is further ordered that the clerk of this Bord be and he is hereby ord- ered to advertise in the Brentwood Revs, and Oontra Costa Gazette, for bids for the building of said roads in accordance with said plans •nd specifications, the bid: to be presented to this board on or befor- Monday August 25th, 1919, at 11 o`clack A.M. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. i i y I i In the Natter of Requisition of R.R.Arnold County Surveyor, for a LIotor Truck. R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor, of Contra Costa County, having made a verbal -: srequisition to this Board for a motor truck and having suggested to this Board. that e Denby Truck met all the requirements and was satisfactory to him and was preferre i by him, ! 4: It is by the Board ordered that said R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Cr�ntra Costa Count be and he is hereby ordered to County � purchase on behalf of the County of _ j Contra Costa, one Denby ;Sotor Truck. The vote on the said order being unanimous. ( j In the iSatter of Requisition of i j R.R.Arnold, for a wagon loader. -`V. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having made requisition to this Board for a wagon loader to cost $1750, said loader to be furn.shed to the i County of Contra Costa for a trial, and after a satidfactory trial, if said wagon y j loader is satisfactory and sufficient to this Board and the County Surveyor, that said R. R.A rnold be authorized to purchase same for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be granted under the �. above conditions. 1 The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i s In the :Satter of Burial of Indigent Persons. Application having been made to the Board for an increase in amount allowed for the burial of indigent persons; It is by the Board order=d that the hearing on said applications be continued ' to and set for Ilonday August 19th, 1919, at 11 o'clock A.M. i j In the !Satter of 0ranting Requisition �..f of !LH. Hurley. iS.H. Hurley, County Recorder having made requisition to this Board to i i purchase documentary file case to contain sixteen file cases and a book rack at the bottom to hold six record books, at a cost of .,',,335, and also to erect a partitio of glass over and from the present partition to the ceiling in hallway, It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby grant- ad. ran-ed. t i I I In the I.:atter of acceptance of Contract of Roberts Manufacturing Company for Installation of Lighting Fixtures in Wiemar Joint Sanitarium. ' R.A.Herold, Architect eld J. E.Stanton, Associate, having filed with this a Board their certificate showing that the contract of Roberts Manufacturing Company for installation of fixtures in Administration and Infirmary Building No. 2, Power House No. 3, Sleeping Porch Buildings Nos. 5-6-7-17-18-19, Cottages Nos. 8 and 14, ' Super_ntendent's Cottage No. 24, Nurses Home No. 25, Pump House No. 27, and pole lighting about the grounds, of the Eleven Joint Counties Tuberculosis Hospital situated on a site one-fourth mile southwest of Wismar Station on summit of hill on S.W. 1/4 of N.E. 1/4 of Section 28, T. 149 E. County of Placer, State of California, has been completed, according to contract; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Contract for installation of Lighting Fixtures in each of the different building s above named, be and the same is hereby completed and accepted by this Board. i Ix In the Natter of Allowance to Indigents. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that the ' foil,wing allowances be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigen s > commencing July 1st, 1919; ( Orphan's Aid) Iciadeline Flores, Martinez, •;?20, per month. j :Ilizabeth Vargas, 226- 8th St. Richmond, X40. per month. i - It is further ordered that the following amounts in supplies be and the ' i same are hereby awarded to the following named indigents, commencing Jay let, 1919: g, I Chas. P. Wood, 407 Ohio St. Richmond, X1.4. per month. i Rose King, 330- 14th St. Richmond, 112.50 per month. It is further ordered that the county Auditor draw warrant on the County Al Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents allowed cash, to contins until the further order of this Board. , In the Natter of sale of Public School lands. . S. 'Kingsbury, Surveyor general and ex-officio Reg istrar of the State Land Office, hav'_n? asked the Board of Supervisors to fix a place for the sale i ' of State School Lands, at public auction, in Contra Costa County, It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said lands be sold at the front entrance to the Court House of Contra Costa County on Court Street in the town of '_iartinez. i I e i $ In the Natter of Award of Contract for creating Plant at %iemar Joint Sanitarium. �. i WHEREAS, by a Resolution plans and specifications were adopted and bids advertised in accordance with lav, for the furnishing and installing complete of r a crude oil burning equipment for the power plant, kitchen ranges and incinerator including steam boiler, pumps, etc. for the joint tuberculosis hospital at Weimar r Station, Placer "ounty, California, and, "hereas, the bids were received in accordance with the published Notice to Contractors and opened an upon the canvass of s--id bids idathews Construction Compa y was found to be the lowest and best bidder. `g It is ordered that the Chairman of this Board enter into contract with i jthe aathews Construction Company for the furnishing and installing of the above mentioned work. ;g Passed and adopted this 4th day of August, 1911, by the following vote, to wit-. { Ayes: Supervisors bnott, Casey, Buchanan, Hayden and '�rythall. *' Sloes: Slone. And the Board takes recess to meet on 11onday, August 16th, 1919, at 10 i o'clock A.M. :Clerk. j ..... n ...Chai man. I i i j i �i �s I, I j. ,I I i I LTJ THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAL L ORINIA. � ionday. August 19th, 1919. a' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. ' Present: Eon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and 'W.J.Buchunan. J.H.�iells, Clerk. ' In the ilatter of Rindge Land a Reclamation District No. 2036. ORDER APPOINTIIi; 00_=:ISS IO'.?u'RS TO LEVY AS9ESSUENT. .�. MEREA5, on this day the Board of Trustees of Rindge Land Reclamation Dis- trict Ido. 2036 has reported that the Reclamation Board of the State of California y, 2 has approved the plan of the works of Reclamation of said District as heretofore filed by the Board of Trustees thereof with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California., on the 9th day of July, 1919, and, =:c° *7HEREAS, said Board of Trustees has further reported this day to this Board that the estimated cost of said works of reclamation according to said plan is the sum of $256,940.00; and, 't `d'HEPvAS, with said report the said Board of Trustees has petitioned this Board of Supervisors to appoint three commissioners, who shall have no interest ' ' in any real. estate within said District, to view and assess upon the land within said District, the sum so estimated which is mentioned aforesaid. NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor *N.J.Buchanan, and seconded by s Supervisor Zeb Znott; and duly carried, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that T.A. Zing, M.D. Eaton and Francis I. Hodgkins shall be and the same are hereby appointed as three commissioners having no ;5 interest in any real estate •^ithln said District, to view and assess upon the land within said District the said sum of ;256,940.00. n In the Llatter of S ale of Antioch School ' bonds. This Bo..rd havin3 heretofore advertised for sale, X94,000 worth of school bonds of Antioch School District, oL' the denomination of y1000 each, bearing int- erest at rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first ` x day of March and the 1st day of September, of each and every year, said bonds to be dated Sept. 1st, 1919, and this being the time and place for the receiving of bids for said bonds, the following bidders file bids in the following sums, to ' wit: BAM: OF ITALY: Per, accrued interest to date of delivery and premium of $32 R.H. LIOULTOI? °- CO.: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a pre- mium of $85. 2TATE BOARD OF '20'770L: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery. z And it appea.ring to the Board that the bid of R.H..doulton & Company is the ` highest and best bili received for said bonds, I _...'3. ! It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said 2 bonds be and the same are hereby awarded to R.H.11oulton & Company, for the sum of $94,000, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $85.00. =r It is furth=_r ordered that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County -11110 deliver to said R. H.I:'oulton & Co., the said bonds upon payment by them of the above stated sums. - : CK In the hatter of Sale of Liberty: ra Union High School Bonds. - ;x This Board having heretofore advertised for sale 960,000 worth of Liberty I Union Hi-,h School Bonds being sixty bonds of the d=.nomination of x1000, each, bear- 'e ing interest at rate of five per cent per annun, interest payable on the 1st day of march and the 1st day of September of each year, said bonds to be dated Sept. lst, 1919, and this being the time and place of receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in the following sw:is, to wit: BAN7 0=' ITALY: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery end a premium of $8 _ STATE BOARD OF CCM^407:: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery; no premiu _ S.H.MOUITOI? & CC: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a pre- 'y mium of E„r j And it appearing to the Board that the bid of R.H.Moulton & Co., is the - { highest and best bid received, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the said } bonds be and the same are hereby awarded to and sold to R.H.iloulton & Co. for the sum of $60,000, accrued interest to date of delivery and premium of $51. It is further ordered that the County Treasurer deliver to R.H.ldoulton & Co. the above described bonds on the payment to him of the above amounts._, �+ In the '.Satter of Sale of Alhambra Union -A I high School Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale $125,000 worth of L,lbambra Union High School District Bonds, being 125 bonds of the denomination of x1000 s each, bearing interest at rate of five per cent per annum, interest parable semi- annually, on the first day of lurch and first day of September of each year, said bonds being dated Sept. 1st, 1919, and this being the time and place of receiving j of bids, the follov;ing bidders file bids, in following sums to Twit; STATE BOARD O' C^I?T40L: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a pre- mium of $625.50. BAP?:'. 0? ITALY: Per, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of y88. i R.H. TIOUITOI? & 00: Par. accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium o 440. LUISBERI:?AHS TRUST COYr:P?Y: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a pre miun of ;144. W11. R. STAATS CO: Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of "'387.50. hereupon the Board 0` ^rustees of Alhambra Union High School District having I i notified this Board that they preferred that said bids be rejected by reason of ; premium being not satisfactory and that the money was not needed at the present tim , It is upon motif- n duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that s11 of said bids be and the some cre hereby rejected. i In the flatter of 'Resignation of ' G.R.Srette, as Constable of the 13th Township of Contra Costa County. G.R.Trette, having filed with this Board his resignation as constable j in and for the 13th Township of "ontra costa County, v It is, by the Board ordered that said resi3nation be and the same is herab accepted and said office declared vacant.-k 'a In the LLatter of appointment of Constable ei in and for the 13th Township of Contra Costa -- County. ' A petition praying for appointment of Charles Chapman as Constable in and for 13th Judicial Township of Cnntru Costa County, having been filed with this Board, and said office having been declared vacant; Hoard ordered that said Charles hapman, be and he is hereby ' It is by the C appointed Constable in and for the 13ti J adicial Township of Contra Costa County and that he give bond and take oath according to law. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i� In the atter of Approval of Financial Report of Contra Costa County. The financial report of Contra Costa County having been presented to this Board by the County Auditor, It is, by the Board ordered that said Financial report be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and said financial report ordered published in the Pittsburg Dispatch, in the manner and for the time required by law. `r. I In the natter of n equest from Bay Point za Chamber of Commerce, regarding erection of '"7elcome" j Arch in Bay Point. The Bay Point Chamber of Commerce having made request to this Board as to the regairements and restrictions regarding time, distance of foundation from ' center of highway, etc. for an arch to be erected at foot of Main Strs�t in town of Bry Point, jdY� I i l It is by the Board ordered that said matter be and the acme is hereby referred to the County Engineer of Contra Costa County to furnish the necessary data to said Chamber of "ommerce. for the erection of said Arch. In the %•latter of 3ranting Leave of Absence. e Charles R.Blake, health Officer of Oontra "osta County, having made request to this Board for a leave of absence of two weeks; It is, by the Board order-d that said leave of absence be and the same is I hereby granted. I i of warrants In the U atter of approval./of R eclametion District ::o. 802. i i It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation i c District Vo. 802, be and the same are hereby approved, to.wit: iNo. Date amount ,..._y 141 August 14th, 1919 •`7.13.25 142 August 14th, 1919 11.69 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by annexing their signatures thereto. i In the matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation tistrict 1800. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of said Reclamation District 4800, be and the same are hereby approved, s: to wit: No. Date Amount. 153 July 18th, 1919 $9006.41. j And the chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and direct- ed to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respectiv signatures to each of said warrants. In the I•latter of approval of Warrants .` of Reclamation District 1619. Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the follow- Ing warrants of Reclamation District 11619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 133 July 30th, 1919 $ 1.75. 1.34 July 30th, 1919 85.00. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. I In the Matter of Approval of Bonds of A.H. fopperud. A.H. Lopperud, having been awarded the contract for the placing of i wearing surface on Division No. 4 of County Highway and having presented to this Board form of contract and bonds, I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the some are hereby approved by this Board, and it is ordered that J.H. Trythall, be and he is hereby authorized for and on behalf bf this Board to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In the ++atter of Allowance to Indigents. i It is by the Board ordered that the following cah allowances be and the i same are hereby ordered made to the following named indigents, commencing July. let, I 1919: Hattie Cervenka, San Pablo, $20. per month. Mary Lucido, Pittsburg, 25. " Sophia Brewen, 151- 3rd St. Richmond, $20. per month Mrs. D.Johneton, R.'. Bx 295, Berkeley, X10. per month. Isola Trampetti, 216- Standard Ave. Richmond, 030, per month Arasimo Cardinalle, Pittsburg, $10. per.month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor drFw warrant in favor of each of above named indigents until the further order of this Board, and that the County Treasurer pay the same. It is further ordered that the following amounts in supplies be and the same are hereby awarded to following named indigents, to wit: Ellen Sent, 761- Turpin St. Richmond-0"12.00.�, In the Hatter of Declaring Ordinance ^.o. 149 duly Published. I It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board byaffidavit of w.A.Rugg, that 17 I 'Jrdinance 11o. 149 has been duly published in the Contra Costa Gazette, in the manner and for the time required by law, = It is. on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said ' Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly published and that said Ordinance will be in full force and effect on and after August 28th, 1919. -31 ' In the utter of Requisition of a A N.Sullenger, for Furniture. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having made requis- ition to this Board for furniture for his office, It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereb ' igranted. f I j In the flatter of Acceptance of Insurance I Policy. on Juvenile 'Ward. Lars. L:innie D.Lyford, presents to the Board an insurance policy of Pennsylvani Insurance Company for x1000 on Juvenile hard of Contra Costa County; It is by the Board ordered that said Rolicy be and the same is hereby accepts and approved by this Board. 1 i I In the 7latter of Approval. of Contract j � of i.J.fennedy for installing heatinr, plant i in Contra Costa County Court House. T.J,3ennedy having presented to this Board - good and sufficient bond3 and form of contract duly signed by him for installation of heating system as per contract heretofore awarded to him; It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same , are hereby approved'by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authoriz ed on behalf of the County to execute said Contract. In the 14atter of Application of Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway to cross County Road with r, Spur track at Bancroft I Station. The Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway Company having made application 's i to this Board for crossing county road with a spur track at Bancroft Station, and said track being used as a switch track for the loading of fruit cars and other freight along said track, and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of the community to have a spur track at said place for srid purpose It is by the Board ordered that permission be and the same is hereby given to the Oakland, Antioch & 3nstern Railway Company to construct a spur track across the county road at Bancroft Station along the Oakland, <ntioch and Eastern Railway track, said track to be constructed in the most practicable manner and to the entire satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors and Couhty Surveyor of Con- tra Costa Count A I I � In the !latter of Purchase of Real Estate from Helen uir Funk for Indigent Burial Purposes. is This Board having heretofore signified its intention to purchase real estate from relen -air Punk for the purpose of.indigent burial ground, and having published notice of the intention of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to purchase said real estate for use as county burial indigent ground, and 3 for all and any other purpose for which same may be lavfally used, said notice hav ing been published in the Contra Costa ,azette, in the manner and for the time S t3 required by law, as appears by affidavit of the said notice describing �4 2471 ! said property and the amount to be paid therefor, to wit: the sum of $500. and no ');s jone appearing at this time to make objections or exceptions to the proposed par- i chase of lands, � ' It is by the Board order=d that all those certain lots, pieces, or parcels of land, particularly described as all that portion of Blocks 202 and 203 of the Original Survey of the town of Wartinez, County of Contra Costa, State of Californi owned and claimed by Helen idair�unk,be purchased by the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the sum of $500. and that on presentation of a deed signed by Helen Wuir Funk and husband, conveying to the County of Oontra Costa, the u lands above described, said deed to be acceptable to and approved by the yistrict Attorney of Contra Costa County, that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer for the sum of $500, on the 0eneral Fund, payable to nelen ruir Pank, for said property. The vet& of the Board on said order being as follows: ! Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. goes: None. Absent: Supervisor Ynott.,. 43 In the Matter of Special School Taxes. The School Trustees of the following named school Districts of Contra Costa County, having presented an estimate to the Board of Supervisors, of amount _.. which each of said school districts will require in excess of the total amount i they*will probably receive from State and County Funds, and from balance on hand July let, 1919, for the maintenance of said schools during theyear ending June 0th, 1920, and requesting the Board of Supervisors to allow said estimates, and said estimates and each of them having been approved by Wm. H.Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that each of said requests for special t•x be and the same are hereby approved and allowed by I this Board in the following sums set opposite their respective names of each School District, and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby author, ' ized to estimate upon the taxable property of each of said school Districts, the rate that will be required to raise the amount of money that will be required in each School District and report to this Board at the time of levying taxes, to wit DI9T7I0T. - A14OUNT RE'WUESTED. j ' + Alamo a 390.00 s Antioch 3015.00 Bay Point 1441.60 Brentrood-Deer Valley 1277.00 ! Byron 473.82 Carquinez 12087.00 ! Concord 2213.00 Excelsior 500.00 Iron House 1037.00 Liberty 250.00 Live Oak 760.00 Lone Tree 130.00 a, Martinez 8964.00 at. Diablo 719.05 Nichols 1268.00 Pacheco 600.22 Pittsburg 7250.00 1 It Port Costa 1350.00 Richmond 46811.15 Rodeo $2873.00 j Sobrante 684.44 Valle Vista 226.70 Walnut Creek 1942.50. j In the Watter of Estimate of Special Tax for the maintenance of Gindergarten schools of Contra Costa County. The Board of Education of the City of Richmond, and the Board of Trust- ees of 1+artinez, "ittsburg,and Carquinez School Districts, having certified to this jBoard that the following amounts will be required for the maintenance of kinder- garten schools in the above named districts, and said estimates having been soproved by Wm.H.Hanlon, in following amounts, to wit: ' j Carquinez School District, •72,600.00 < Martinez " " 3,326.57. _ittsburg 2,316.37. ! -Richmond 5,000.00 It is by the Board ordered that said estimates and each of them be and the 71 ' same ars hereby approved by this Board and that the County auditor of Contra Costa County estimate said amounts that will be required to be levied upon the taxable i property in said districts to raise the said sums above stated, and report to this Board at the time of levying taxed. ; i I In the Matt or of Levying of Texas for minimum amount of High School Funds needed for the coming year. The Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board an estimate of minimum amount of Co;:nty High School Funds needed for the current year, to wit: ± the spm of 45,729.14, It is by the Board order,.d that said amount be and the same is hereby ap- proved by this Board and the County Auditor is authorized to furnish to this Board an esti,%ate that will raise said above amount. j i In the Watter of Estimates of _coney for maintenance of Union High School Districts of Contra Costa County. , The Bo&rd of Trustees of the following named union high school districts of Contra Cotta County having submitted to the Superintendent of Schools an estimat _ of amount required for the maintenance of said schools for the coming year and j the szid amounts having been approved by the Superintendent of Schools, It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts in each of following i union high school districts be and the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor is hereby authorized to report to this Board an estimate of amount to be� levied that will raise the following amounts in each of the follo::Lng union high school distri:ts, to wit: Alhambra Union High School District, 4,924.00 John Swett " " " 12,145.00 Liberty 19.600.00 IMt. Diablo 30,310.00 Richmond Union High..eL,.bool District 25,440.00 Riverview " " " " 12,350.00 San Ramon Valley Union nigh School Dis. 3,440.00 i In the natter of Levy of Special ' Tax for building purposes. ` The Trustees of the foll wing named school districts having submitted to the Board of Supervisors their request under Section 1838 of the Political Code of the State of CsIifornia, for a levy of a tax to raise the following sums in � excess of amount on hand and available for building purposes to make alterations c to school buildings in said districts, and said amounts having been approved by the County Superintendent of Schools, It is, on motion duly made ani carried, by the board ordered that the following estimates and amounts be and the same are hereby approved by this Board, and the County t�uditor be and he is hereby authorized to furnish to this Board an estimate of the rate of tax that will raise each of the following amounts in each of the following Districts, to wit; Carquinez School District, 02.000. Martinez, " " 5,000. Pittsburg 3,263. bort Costa 675 Valle Vista " 113 Walat Creek " 920. y In the matter of Acceptance of plans and Specifications for Huildine macadam Base i and Tile Drainage on a portion of Division i:o. � 10 of the County Highwa;r of Contra Costa County. R. R. Arnold, C ounty Surveyor of Contra Costa County having submitted to f t � this Board plans and specifications for building a macadam base and the drainage � on a portion of Division Ila. 10 of the Coanty Highway System of Contra Costa County, which said Highway is located between the southerly end of Smith Street � in the town of Martinez, and the top of harry Hill, a distance of 4.90 miles; it, is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said I plans and specifications be and the same are hereby accepted and approved by this Board, as plans and specifications for the doin3 of said work. It is farther ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Gazette, for bids to be presented up to the hr,ur of 11 o'clock A.M. on i ;Monday Sept. 15th, 1919, for the furnishing of materials and placing of said macadam base and tile drainage on said road, in accordance with said plana and a specifications. i i f' =^ L In the -iatter of Ac-e„tence of Plans and Specifications for building of concrete Culverts on Division No. 18 of the County Highway of C ontra Costa County.' R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for the building of trio culverts upon Division No. 18 of the County Hish—.ay of Contra Costa County, which Division NO. 18 is between `mss the town of Alamo and town of Danville; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the said plans and specifications be and the arms are hereby adopted as plans and specificat - i ions for the building of said road; It is furth-r ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise in the -ontra i Costa Courier for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.+u. on i.iond Sept. 15th, 1919, at 11 o'clock A,ii. for the building of said culverts. In the hatter of A dontion of plans end specifications for the building of a concrete higbway bridge on county Highway at Walnut Oree; , Contra Costa County. '_ i r R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented tb this Board, plans and soecifiez;tions for the building of a concrete bridge at Clalnut Creek, Contra Costa County, between Stations 1+61 and 2+93 of the County highway Survey. measured on the center line; :hereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications strain sheets.and working details be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details, for the building of said bridge. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise in the Contr Costa Courier, and the Contra Costa Standard, for bids to be presented to this .;. i Board up to 11 o'clock A.L', on Monday September 15th, 1919. for the building of } said bridge in accordance with said plans and specifications. In the ivatter of Resolutions of Respect to the memory of Honorable James li. Stow. Didne Providence has called from our midst, a former brother F Official. the Honorable dames L. Stow. and, MREAS, in his death his family ?:as sustained an irreparable lose and -` ;i the community a noble and good citizen; - RESOLVED, that this Board tenders to the bereaved family, its earnest sympathy; i. RESOLVED, that in the life of the honorable James Li. Stow, we recognize I n a matt of sterling integrity, lofty principles, and a man of charitable deeds, a citizen worthy and richly deserving of the high esteem in which he was universally r held; RESOLVED, that this Board of Supervisors has lost the able counsel of a most respected former member, and the County of Contra Costa, a citizen who served the County well and was ever faithful to his trust. RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be spread upon the +uinutes of this Boardand a copy be forwarded to the bereaved family. Dated this 18th day of August, 1919. Zeb -Knott. J.P. Casey O.H.Rayden i .J.Buhhanan. J.R.Trythall. ilembers of the Board of °upervisors. Attest: J-H-Wells, Clerk. gl1 I It is further Ordered that Supervisor C.H.Hayden, be and he is hereby i appointed official representative of the Board of Supervisors of 'antra 00sta i County, to attend the funeral. of Ron. James U. Stow, farmer member of the Board a II Supervisors of Contra Costa County. It is further ordered thc.t upon adjournment by this Board, that it adjourn ' ( out of respect to the memory of Ron. James IL Stow, former member of the Board of i supervisors of Contra Costa County. CThereupon the Board takes recess to meet on Ltonday, August 25th, 1919, at 1 10 o'clock A.M. a tlgv;�Z I it I 1 I i J� j I �' J Lf hJ IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. j Monday. August 25, 1919, s 4 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. J. H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J. P. Casey, C. H. Hayden, and W. J. Buchanan. J. H. Wells, Clerk. t Absent; Supervisor Zeb Bhott. In the Matter of Sale of County Highway Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale $1,350,000.00 worth of County Highway Bonds, being 1350 bonds of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, inters t payable semi-annually, at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, on the first day { of March and the first day of September of each year, and this being the time and place fixed for the receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bide, to-wit: E. H. Rollins & Son and Security Trust and Savings Bank, Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, $ 5200.00 premium. R. H. Boulton & Company, Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, premium of $10050.00. William R. Steats Company, Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, ---------------- $ 7300.00 premium. z Anglo and London, Paris National Bank of San Francisco, Par, accrued interest to date of delivery, premium, $ 500.00. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of R. H. Moulton& Company is the highest and beat bid offered for said bonds, it is, upon motion duly e made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds, being 1.350 in number, of the 4''!d denomination of $1,000.00 each,' interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per Y annum, and numbered as contained in the notice of sale heretofore published herein, be and the same are hereby sold to R. H. Ltoulton & Company for the sum of $1,350,000.00, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $10050.00. It is further ordered that upon the payment by said R. H. Moulton& Company of the sum of $1,350,000.00, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of $10050.00, to the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State o California, said bonds be delivered to said R. H. Moulton& Company by said County e Treasurer. s The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to-wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. -` Absent: Supervisor Knott. 0 Gi�h s 25 In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for the Construction of Division No. 14 of the County Highway System. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction A of Division No. 14 of the County Highway System in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to-wit; # Boa and O'Brien. 1. Building embankment 1.25 per am. yd. 2. Over-haul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot over-haul Al ' ------------ y .03. 3. Placing concrete pavement 13.92 per cu. yd. 4. Placing wire mesh in pavement $ .03 per sq. ft. 5. Concrete in culvert and bridge $ 28.00 per cu. yd. Y� 6. Steel in culvert and bridge .07 per ib. 7. Wire mesh in culvert $ .03 per sq. ft. 1 O'Brien Brothers. x 1. Building embankment ^y .90 per cu. yd. 2. Over-haul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot over-haul ------------ .03. 5. Placing concrete pavement ^p 14.45 per cu. yd. 4. Placing wire mesh in pavement v .025 per sq. ft. ' 5. Concrete in culvert and bridge $ 28.00 per cu. yd. 6. Steel in culvert and bridge ^y .075 per lb. 7. Wire mesh in culvert .03 per sq. ft. Blanchard. Crocker and Howell. 1. Building embankment y .80 per cu. yd. 2. Over-haul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot over-haul ------------- ^� .02. 3. Placing concrete pavement 13.51 per cu. yd. 4. Placing wire mesh in pavement .02 per sq. ft. 5. Concrete in culvert and bridge 30.00 per cu, yd. 6. Steel in culvert and bridge .06 per lb. 7. Wire mesh in culvert .025 per eq. ft. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Blanchard, Crocker and Howell is the lowest and beat bid presented for said work, it is by notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the contract for the building of said road be and the same is hereby awarded to Blanchard. Crocker and Howell, at the above stated prices. a ' It is further ordered that said Blanchard. Crocker and Howell give bonds in the following penal sums, to-wit; r One-half of the estimated whole contract price as security for the pay- ment of material and labor claims, and one-half of the estimated whole contract price for the faithful performance of said contract. ?4 i It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contracts and ,y bonds in accordance with the foregoing order. In the Matter of Issue of ` Antioch School District Bonds. °a The following resolution was presented and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to-wit; Ayes; Supervisors Casey. Hayden, Buchanan, and Trythall. �v Hoes: Hone. Absent: Supervisor Knott. RESOLVED that the order of this Board made and entered on the 21st day of July, 1919, for the issuance of $94,000.00 bonds of Antioch School District be, i and the same is hereby amended by changing the words "building fund" wherever said words occur in the form of bond and coupon contained in said order, to the words "interest and sinking fund", and that in all other respects the said order of July 21st remain unchanged. `a In the Matter of Issue of Liberty Union High School District Bonds. The following resolution was presented and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to-wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan, and Trythall. HOeSt Stone. Absent; Supervisor Knott. RESOLVED that the order of this Board made and entered on the 21st day of July, 1919, for the issuance of $60,000.00 bonds of Liberty Union High School Al District, be, and the same is hereby amended by changing the words "building fund" wherever said words occur in the form of bond and coupon contained in said order, to the words "interest and sinking fund", and that in all other respects the said 3 order of July 21st remain unchanged. h3 In the Matter of Issue of Union Alhambra.High School District Bonds. The following resolution wes presented and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to-wit; Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan, and Trythall. Hoes: Done. Absent; Supervisor Knott. RESOLVED that the order of this Board made and entered on the 21st day Union of July, 1919, for the issuance of $125,000.00 bonds of Alhambra.High School District k be, and the same is hereby amended by changing the words "building fund" wherever said words occur in the form of bond and coupon contained in said order, to the words "interest and sinking fund", and that in all other respects the said order of 3 July 21st remain unchanged. In the Matter of Printing of h Bonds for Alhambra Union High School District, liberty Union High School District, and Antioch School District. -4,_ It is, by the Board ordered, that the Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby authorized and ordered to have the bonds of the above districts re-printed, ' making the proper changes that have been outlined in the three foregoing resolutio amending the proceedings for each of said districts. In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of O'Brien Brothers for Division Ito. 9 of County Highway System. Ralph R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that the contract of O'Brien Brothers to build County Highway Division No. 9 is completed according to specifications, it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed, and said road accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said O'Brie Brothers for material furnished or labor performed on said road, present same to this Board on or before thirty (30) days from this date. ' In the Matter of Endorsement of Resolution adopted at a mass meeting held at Tahoe Tavern August 9, 1919, for the purpose of Preserving lake Tahoe. A copy of the resolution adopted August 9, 1919, at a mass meeting held =�a at Tahoe Tavern for the purpose of preserving lake Tahoe having been presented and read to this Board, it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said resolution be and the same is hereby endorsed in every particular by this Board. �k In the Hatter of levy of Special School Tax. The school trustees of the following districts having reported to this s. ;s Board that special tax will be required in each of the following school districts fol the school year ending June 30, 1920, for the following purposes, to-wit;, and the Superintendent of Schools having approved each and all of said estimates, it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that each of the following i estimates be and the same are hereby approved by this Board, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to furnish an estimate of the rate that will be required to raise 2 i each of the above amounts, to-wit; ,a Special Building Pax as provided for in Section 1838, Political Code. Pinole-Hercules 600.00. Richmond School District 23,405.65. Kindergarten Tax as provided for in Section 1616, Political Code. Pinole-Hercules District $ 950.00. Special District Tax as provided for in Section 1840, Political Code. Oakley School District v 388.00. 21 Pinole-Hercules School District 2,343.15. ;a a In the Matter of Requisition of ; R. R. Arnold for Small Motor Truck. R. R. Arnold having made application to this Board for permission to purchase a small motor truck, it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board is ordered that said requisition is hereby granted, and permission is hereby granted to said R. R. Arnold to purchase a small motor truck to be used by engineers in their said work. In the ;latter of Acceptance of Deeds and Easements for Right of Way over and under Railway Tracks. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, ordered that the District Attor ey be, and he is hereby ordered to take up with said Railway Company certain objection entries appearing in deeds and easements presented to this Board for acceptance. In the Matter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District Iio. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrant of Reclamation District ito. 1619 be and the same is hereby approved, to- wit; %F 90. Date. Amount. 136. August 13, 1919. 0226.32 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and ,? Specifications for the Building of Section one of Division hio. 15 of the County Highway System, Contra Costa County. Ralph R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board plans and specifications for the building of Section No. 1 of Divisio No. 15 of the County Highway System, which said Section No. 1 of Division ido. 15 is a portion of each of Roads No. 15 and 16 of the survey of the San Pablo Rancho, and is that part of Road No. 15 (now known as 13th Street), beginning at the north incorporate line of the City of Richmond, and running north to Road No. 18, and all {i of Road .do. 16 (now known as Market Street), from the Southern Pacific Right of Way easterly to the State Highway at San Pablo, a total distance of 9175 feet. Thereupon, it is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles, and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted and approved by this Board as the plane and specifications, pro- - ' files, and cross-sections for the construction of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Richmond Daily Independent, a newspaper printed and circulated in the County of Contra Costa, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M., on September 15, 1919, for the furnishing of materials and constructing of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications this day adopted by this Board. f In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Building Section No. 1 of Division No. 23 of the County Highway. Ralph R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented - to this Board plans and specifications for the building of Section No. 1 of Division No. 23 of the County Highway, Contra Costa County, which said Section No. 1 of Division Ido. 23 is known as Valley Street in the Town of Crockett, extending from the pavement on the State Highway on Ramona Street easterly to Loring Avenue, a dis- tance of 1271 feet, it is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said pians and specifications, profiles, and erose-sections thereof be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as the plans and specifications, profiles, and cross-sections for the building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Crockett Signal for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on aonday, September 15, 1919, for the construction of said work in accordance with said plans and specifications this day adopted and approved by this Board. _ ' And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 2nd, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.U. .✓.f.t �'4�.G1�:: Clerk. .... ...... Chairman. ITT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Tuesday, P 2, September 1919. The 3eard met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. J. H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J. P. Casey, C. H. Hayden, and W. J. Buchanan. J. H. Wells, Clerk. ---------------------- The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of August, 1919, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read. In the :latter of Levy of State and County Taxes for the fiscal year 1919-20. The Board having considered the value of all the property returned on the assessment rolls of the county, and amounts required to be raised in the severs funds for the conduct of the business of the county for the fiscal year 1919-20, an the State Board of Equalization having certified to this Board that there will be no tax required for State purposes on property of said county; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the - tax to be collected on each y100.00 of valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1919-20, be and the same is hereby fixed and levied as follows; General Fund $ .495 F Advertising Fund .005 Salary Fund .23 '.. Hospital Fund .09 Grammar School Fund .40 High School Fund .10 Road Fund .40 ' Interest and Sinking Fund (Court House) .01 Interest and Sinking Fund (highway Bonds Fund) .27 Weimar Joint Hospital Fund .06 county Library Fund .04 _ TOTAL $2.10 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to-wit; _ Ayes; Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hayden, and Trythall. Hoes; Supervisor Buchanan. Absent; None. In the Matter of Levy of Taxes in certain School Districts and Union High School Districts for the fiscal year 1919-20. The County Auditor, A. N. Ballenger, having returned to this Board a report that certain school districts and union high school districts in this County are liable for certain taxes to raise money for payment of bonds and taxes respectively , voted in said school districts and union high school districts, respectively, It is, by the Board ordered, shat special taxes be and the same are hereby I levied in the following named school districts and union high school districts, respectively, for the fiscal year 1919-20, for each y100.00 valuation of property i each school district, respectively, to-wit; Martinez School District (Bond No. 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ .16 Alhambra Union High School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 - ' walnut Creek (Central Bond) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 San Ramon Valley School District. .09 Bay Point School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Rodeo School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .08 ' Selby School District .06 Willow Spring School District .30 Oakley School District (Hew). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 ---P Richmond School District (Bond No. 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .06 Richmond School District (Bond No. 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05 John Swett Union High School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .03 Richmond Union High School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .025 Port Costa School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 = Richmond School District (No. 1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O1 Richmond School District (Stege Bond) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O1 Alhambra Union High School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .015 A Martinez School District (Bond He. 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .06 Oakley School District (Old Bond) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05 ' Pinole-Hercules School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04 Pittsburg School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Pittsburg School District (Black Diamond Bond). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04 Bay Point School District (Cunningham Bond) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .08 Antioch School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Liberty Union High School District. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Pleasant Hill School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,_ 4 'h In the ;.tatter of Levy of School Taxes for Carquinez, Alamo, Antioch, Bay Point, Brentwood, ' Byron, Concord, -Excelsior, Iron House, Liberty, Live Oak, Lone Tree, Martinez, :it. Diablo, Nichols, Oakley, Pacheco, ?ittsburg, Pinole-Hercules, Port %`- �fl Costa, Richmond, Rodeo, Sobrante, Valle Vista, Walnut Creek, Alhambra Union High School, John ' Swett Union High School, Richmond Union High School, Riverview Union High School, and San Ramon Union .. High School Districts. The County Auditor and the Board of Trustees in and for each of said Aa klI ai Union High School Districts and School Districts, respectively, having in manner and form and within the time required by law, certified to this Board a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of said union high school dis- tricts and school districts, respectively, for the maintenance and conduct of said k union high school districts and school districts, respectively, It is, by the Board ordered, that high school and school taxes be and , the same are hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in following named union high school districts and school districts, respectively, for the fiscal year 1919-20, and for the purposes below set forth; _ Richmond School District (Building) v .15 Carquinez " (Kindergarten) .055 Carquinez " (Building) .045 Carquinez (Special) .25 Alamo .14 Antioch " .20 Bay Point .14 Brentwood .12 Byron .10 c a Concord " .23 Excelsior 07 Iron House .20 liberty .12 j Live Oak " .30 Lone Tree 06 Martinez 25 _it. Diablo .30 idichols " .12 Oakley " .15 Pacheco " .17 - Pittsburg .30 Pinole-Hercules School District - .16 - Port Costa .30 Richmond .30 Rodeo " .17 Sobrante 04 Valle Vista " " .30 Walnut Creek .30 Port Costa " (Building) .15 =y Martinez .15 Pinole-Hercules " .04 i- Pittsburg " 15 Valle Vista " " " .15 Walnut Creek " " .15 Martinez (Kindergarten) .09 Pittsburg .09 Richmond " .03 _ 2inole-Hercules " 06 Alhambra Union High School District .385 John Swett " " " .18 liberty .30 I:St. Diablo .45 Richmond Riverview " 30 San Ramon Valley Union High School District .19 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. < In the 'Satter of Rate of Tax for Maintenance of lire Department in Unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona. The County Auditor and the Board of Fire Commissioners in and for the ' 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 respective amounts that will be required in said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for the 5 equipping and maintaining of a fire department therein; It is, by the Hoard ordered, that a special tax of IC50 be and the same is hereby levied on each ,100.00 of valuation of property within the fire limits of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for the purpose of main- taining and equipping fire department tuerein. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,-- In the ?Batter of Levying Tax to Maintain a System of Street Lighting in Lighting ' District of Unincorporated towns of Crockett, Crolona and Valona. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having awarded a contract for equipping and installing and maintaining a system of street lights on public highways of that certain district known as Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District of Contra Costa County, and the County Auditor having certified to this Board the amount of tax that will be required in said Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District for the maintenance of said system of street lights during the fiscal year 1919-20; it is, by the Board ordered, that a special tax of w.20 be and the Sam is hereby levied on each x100.00 of valuation of property within the limits of said Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.•_ In the :latter of Apportionment of Railroad Taxes Throughout the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1919. WEERE1S, the State Board of 2qualization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern Paoifi '$ Railroad Company in this County is 87.225 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1919, is $28,615.66 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Company aggregating the sum of ,2,496,000. ' That the length of main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa ie Railway Company in said County is 61.88 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1919, is ,23,038.66 on the whole franchise, road- way, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway of said Company aggregating the sum of $1,425,633. ' That the length of the main track and right of way of the Oakland, ` Antioch & Eastern Railway Company in said County is 46.86 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1919 is $7,572.11 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggregat- ing the sum of ,354,829. I That the number of miles 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 60.822 miles and that assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling stock in this County on said railroad is 1028.54 aggregating the sum of '62,558. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 61.08 miles and the assessed value per mile of such fran- chise and rolling stook in this County on said railroad is w1028.54 aggregating the sum of '62,824. Whereupon, it is by the Board ORDERED AUD DECREED that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this County is 87.225 miles ';" and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of Y26,615.66 on the whole fran- chise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway, aggregating the sum of '2,496,000 apportioned as follows, to-wit; Incorporated Towns. Martinez 2.21 miles y 63,241. ;• Hercules 1.90 54,370. Pinole .72 20,603. Pittsburg .55 " 15,738. Richmond 6.104 174,670. Walnut Creek 1.82 52,080, School Districts. Port Costa 2.15 miles 61,525. Carquinez 1.75 50,075. Selby 1.79 51,220. Pinole-Hercules 3.65 104,445. Martinez 5.45 155,955. San Pablo 2.93 83,845. ' Richmond 6.104 174,670. , Bay Point 5.63 103,875. Pittsburg 3.88 "' 111,030. Oakley .22 " 6,295. That the length of main track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- way Company in this County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is u the sum of '23,038.66 aggregating the sum of ."71,425,633 apportioned as follows, to- wit; Inaarparated Towns. s Antioch .95 miles 21,886. Pinole 1.02 23,500. Hercules 1.91 44,003. Pittsburg .57 " 13.132. Richmond 6.70 154,360. El Cerrito 2.30 " 52,990. School Districts. Oakley 2.20 miles Pittsburg4 12 50,685. Vine Hill 1.87 ^ 94,9`8'0. Bay Point 3.16 45,080. Martinez 2 L2 „ 72,800, s Franklin 2.579,210. 51,145. Pinole-Hereules 3.41 " 78,560. San Pablo 4.2150„915. .00 Richmond 9 ^ 207,350. That the length of main track of the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway 1 Company in this County is 46.86 miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is the i i i AF sum of y7,572.11 aggregating the sum of $354,829 apportioned as follows: Incorporated Towns. Concord .295 miles 22,337. Pittsburg .58 " 4,392. Walnut Creek 1.89 14,311. School Districts. Bay Point 2.462 miles 18,640. Pittsburg 2.909 " 22,030. That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Com- pang upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 60.822 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise an ' rolling stock in this County on said railroad is $1028.54 aggregating the sum of s '62,558 apportioned as follows, to-wit; _: Incorporated Towns. Martinez 2.21 miles 2,273. _ Hercules 1.90 " 1,954. Pinole .72 740. _ Pittsburg .55 " 566. Richmond 5.97 " 6,140. School Districts. San Pablo 1.41 miles 1,450. Richmond 5.97 " 6.140. Pinole-Hercules 3.65 " 3,755. - Selby 1.79 1,840. - Carquinez 1.75 1,800. Port Costa 2.15 2,210. Martinez 5.45 5,605. Bay Point 3.63 3,735. Pittsburg 3.88 " 3,990. Oakley .22 225. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the -Pullman Company is operated in this County is 61.08 miles and the assessed value per mile on such a ,a franchise and rolling stock in this County on said railway is 41028.54 aggregating the sum of y62,824, apportioned as follows, to-wit; Incorporated Towns. Antioch .96 miles 987. Hercules 1.91 1,965. - Pinole 1.00 1,028. Pittsburg .57 586. Richmond 6.70 " 6,891. Bl Cerrito 2.30 " 2,365. School Districts. - I Oakley 2.20 miles 2,260. Pittsburg 4.12 " 4,240. Bay point 3.15 3,240. ' Vine Hill 1.87 " 1,925. y Martinez 2.22 2,285. Franklin 2.57 2,645. Pinole-Hercules 3.41 3,505. San Pablo 2.21 2,275. Richmond 9.00 9,255. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to-wit; Ayes; Supervisors %nott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes; None. Absent; hone. y a� H. t I In the :Satter of Completion of Contract of Hately and Hately for Installation of Sterilizing Equipment in Joint Tuberculosis Hospital. R. A. Herold and J. E. Stanton having certified to this Board that the contract entered into between the joint counties as owner and Hately and Hately , as contractor for the furnishing and installing sterilizing equipment in the admin- istration building in the tuberculosis hospital has been completed and accepted by them; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered, that ! the said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said sterilizing equipment accepted.,_ i In the liatter of Completion of Contract of :Sangrwm and Otter, Inc. ry R. A. Herold and J. E. Stanton, architects, having certified to this 3oard that that certain contract entered into by the several counties as owner and s Mangrum and Otter, Inc., as contractor, for.the furnishing and installing of the j kitchen equipment in the service building and administration building in the joint tuberculosis hospital has been accepted; ! It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered, that the said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said equipment accepted. In the 1latter of ;etition from residents i of Danville requesting Repairing of Street in the Town of Danville by O.J.& E.Ry. Co. A petition signed by residents of the town of Danville calling attention of the Board of Supervisors to the destruction of the street through Danville by the f I O.A.& E.Ry. Co., having been presented to this Board, It is, upon motion duly .wade and carried, by the Hoard ordered, that jsaid matter be and the same is hereby referred to Supervisor Casey and the District ! Attorney of Contra Costa County. i. i i In the !Satter of Contract of O'Brien Brothers for construction of 'load on Division 110. 10, County Highway. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered, that j O'Brien Brothers be and they are hereby granted an extension of 30 days from and after date of last extension. i 24 In the ?latter of Granting Extension of Time to G. W. Cushing for completion of Contract on Loveridge Road. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that G. N. Cushing be and he is hereby granted an extension of 30 days from and after ' date of his contract within which to complete same. In the (latter of Granting Leave of Absence. :a ' John Ott, Constable in and for the 5th Judicial Township, and J. Rio Baker, having applied to this Board for leave of absence from the State of Californ a; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of 30 days each be and the same is hereby granted. In the (:fatter of Insurance on Denby Motor Truck. ,,. A. Hale, having presentad to this Board a policy on Denby Motor Truck for x4,000.00; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the policy be, and the same is, hereby accepted. In the Matter of Application of Stanley H. Wright for a position at P: Weimar Joint Hospital. j Stanley H. 'Uright having applied to Supervisor Xnott for a recommendation for a position at Weimar Joint Hospital, and it appearing to the Board that Stanley H. Wright is worthy of a recommendation from this Board; It is, upon motion of Supervisor Matt, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, ordered that Stanley H. 'd'right be and he is hereby recommended to the Board of Trustees of ;leimar Joint Hospital for a position, should any place be vacant that he should be able to fill.- ' In the I;atter of Allowance to Indigents. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following allowances, commencing August 1, 1919, be and the same are hereby granted to the following named indigents, to-wit; George W. Hoskinson Richmond V620.00 per month. Gloria Lucas Smith Street, Martinez 25.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer for each of the above named indigents, on the Hospital rand, for each and every month until the further order of this Hoard. -_ i In the Matter of Acceptance of Plans and Specifications for the Building of Bridges over San Pablo Creek and Wild Cat Creek. Ralph R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board plans and specifications for the building of two bridges located, one, on San Pablo Creek on Rudd No. 21 in Contra Costa County between Stations 65+04 and 64+98 of Division No. 15 of County Highway, the other, on wild i Cat Creek on Road Ido. 15 in Contra Costa County between Stations 42+20 and 42+70 of Division Uo. 15 of County Highway; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that o said plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details be and each of them are adopted by the Hoard as the plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the building of said bridges; And it is further ordered that the Clerk of this Hoard be and he is hereby ordered to advertise in the Richmond :dews for bids to be presented to this { Board on Monday, October 6, 1919, up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. for the building 0f said bridges in accordance with said plans and specifications this day adopted by this Board. In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Brentwood Highway Lighting District. A petition signed b more than twenty-five tax gn y y- payers within the territory proposed to be incorporated as a highway lighting district, having been presented to this Board, praying for the formation of a highway lighting district; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Hoard ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, October 6, 1919, at-11 o'clock A.I,i., before this Board, in the room of said Board, in the Court House in the torn of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, at which time and place any person interested in said petition may appear and file protest i objecting to the formation of said district or the extent of said district or to the proposed amendment or to the inclusion of his property in said district. It is further ordered that notice be given by posting, and publication ' in the Brentwood ldews in the manner and for the time required by law. - i In the ;latter of Acceptance of i --Financial Report of Contra Costa County. :he County Auditor, A. id. Sullenger, having filed with this Board a (report showing the financial condition of Contra Costa County for the year 1919; I It is, upon motion duly rade and carried, by the Board ordered that sai 'financial report be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. v i i i 1 G5 26;q In the Mtter of Re-planking Old River Bridge. F. B. Quail, the County Surveyor of San Joaquin County, having filed a oommunication with this Board stating that the Old River Bridge is in need of re- planking, and that the probable cost of said work would be about 001200.00 or $1300. 0, ' one-half to be borne by Contra Costa County, and one-half by San Joaquin County; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that authorisation is hereby given for the re-planking of said bridge by San Joaquin County, one-half to be borne by Contra Costa County. i In the Natter of Appointing Official Representative of Board of Supervisors i to attend reception of Josephue Daniels, Secretary of the navy. ' It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Supervisor dnott be, and he is hereby appointed, official representative of this '. i Board to attend the reception given in San Francisco to Josephue Daniels, Secretary of the !levy. 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 ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. ik- And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, the 15th day of Septemb r, A 1919, at 10 o'clock 1.IS. ..Chairman. oj ......� ....... .... .....Clerk. i ' I F I I a i I I I i v i I IN TBE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE,OF CAI IFOP.NIA. Monday, September 15th, 1919. :he Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Enott iJ,P.Casey. C.H.Hayden, and 'L'.J.Buchanan. J.h.Wells, Clerk. i In the Satter of Bids for Construction e of Walnut Creek Bridge. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of re- inforced concrete bridge at Walnut Creek, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit, in the following same, to wit: JAMr".3 T. SAYLES• Proposition 1: The furnishing of material and labor and construct- M j ing bridge complete as shown on plans. .$18.413.82 i Proposition 2: Price per cu. yd. for 1 to 7 concrete. 15.00 Proposition 3: Price p er cu yd. 1 to 6 concrete 16.00 Proposition 4: Price perlb. for steel in place, .07 j Proposition 5: Price per ft. for piles, in place .65 JQ Proposition 6: Price per cu. yd., for excavation (wet) 2.60 j Proposition 7: price p per cu. yd, for excavation (dry) 1.95 tk JAMES WILLISON• Proposition 1: ,$17,523.00 Proposition 2: 20.00 Proposition 3. 20.00 Proposition 4: .06 Proposition 5: .50 a ft. Proposition 6: 8.50 (wet) rroposition 7: 1.50 tdry EDWARD H. MARTIN: Proposition 1: $19,804.45 i Proposition 2: 25.00 Proposition 3: .26 Propi-sition 4: .06 Proposition 5: .80 Proposition 6: 5.00 Proposition 7: 12.00 f PALMER & PKERSEN: � Proposition 1: $16,900.00 Proposition 2: 19.00 Proposition 3. 20.00 Proposition 4: .06 Proposition 5: 1.00 Proposition 6: 4.00 Proposition 7. 2.00 W.L. LONDON: Proposition 1: $19,427.00 Proposition 2: 21.00 I Propwition 3 23.00 Proposition 4: .06 1/2 i Proposition 5: 1.60 Proposition 6: 2.00 Proposition 7: 1.00 C.B. GIIDE.4SLEEVE• Proposition 1; - � $18.000.00 Proposition 2: 20.00 Proposition 3: 22.00 rroposition 4: .08 Proposition 5: 1.25 j Proposition 6: 2.50 Proposition 7: 1.25 i 269 i i DORRIS & RuDDICZ: Proposition 1: $22,870.00 Proposition 2 : 26.00 Proposition 3: 28.00 proposition 4: .08 ' Proposition 5: .50 adUtion; .15 subtraction. Proposition 6: 5.00 Proposition 7: 2.10 COTTON, 11acCADLEY COMPANY: Proposition 1: $19,741.00 Proposition 2: 20.00 =r% Proposition 3: 20.00 Proposition 4: .07 1/2 Proposition 5: .15 Proposition 6: 6.00 Proposition 7: 1.00 i Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Palmer & Petersen r is the lowest and beat bid presented for the doing of said work. It is by the Board ordered that the contract for the building of said bridge in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board .45 be and the same is hereby awarded to Palmer & Petersen at the prices stated in their bid and hereinabove specified. It is further ordered that said Palmer & Petersen give bond in the sums of 516,900, one-half thereof to he for the security of labor and materials and one- half thereof for the faithful performance of said contract. `"X. It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Oontra "osta Count ' be and he is hereby ordered to prepare contracts and bonds in accordance with the foregoing order. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. In the -atter of advertisement for bids for the construction of two concrete culverts on Division Do. 18 of Oounty Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of two concrete culverts on Division Ro. 18, of Oounty Highway, the followinz bidders appear and file bids, to wit; ' JA:"ES 7IIIISON: { Concrete per cu. yd, $18.08. Wire mesh per eq. ft. .06 Steel. per lb. .06 � Thereupon therg being no other bid, received, and the County Surveyor ' R.R.Arnold, having reported to this Board that he had decided to bhange the plans of said culverts from concrete culverts to corrugated iron culverts and re- :-J questing that said bid be rejected, It is by the Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby re- "r jected and the check accompanying said bid returned to the bidder. i It is further ordered that H.D.Arnold. county Surveyor of Oontra Oosta County, be and he is hereby authorized to proceed with the said work by force ac- count and to construct same at the earliest possible moment, great emergency ex- isting therefor. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. I y In the utter of Advertisement for Bids for Construction of Section No. 1 of Division No. 23 of the County Highway, consisting of Valley Street in the town of Crockett. The Board of Supervisors having he:eto°ore advertised for bids for constmet- ion of Section 1 of Division No. 23 of County Highway, consistinS of Valley Street -'y in the town of Crockett, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids :« the following bidders appear and file bids in following sums, to wit: O'BRIEN BROS- (1) Buildina embankment, per cu. yd. $1.25 (2) Placing'concrete pavement, per cu. i . 16.00 (3) Placinydg wire mesh in pavement, per ag. foot, .22 (4) Overhaul, per cu. yd .03 4 GALBRAITH & JAUES: (1) $1.10 (2) 13.49 j (3) .025 (4) .02 BATES & BORLAND: f (1) $1.50 I f 1 20.00 (3) .05 1 (4) .05 W.J. SCHMIDT: (1) $1.25 .50 (3) 15.02 (4) 02 HREESE BLTP.GLJND COMPANY: (1) $ 1.25 (2) 15.00 (3) 2.25 (4) 1.50 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Galbraith & James, is i the lowest and beat bid presented for the performance of said work, y' j It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the - i contract herein be and the same is hereby awarded to Galbraith & James, at the prices stated in their bid and hereinabove inserted. 1 It is further ordered that said Galbraith & James give bond in the sum of $9911.41, one-half thereof to be for the faithful performance of said contract andf one-half thereof as security for labor and materials. It is farther ordered that the District -ttorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to prepare contracts and bonds in accordance with ! the foregoing order. I In the Matter of the Petition of Ray R. Houston, . John A &Loden, Edwin H. tray, et al. for the organ- - I j ization of an irrigation district to be known as the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District. j This matter coming on regularly for hearing on the petition of Ray R.Housto iJohn A.Moden, Edwin R. Prey and others for the formation of, or organization of an irrigation district, under the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the 274 4 State of California, entitled: "An Act to provide for the organization and government of irrigation districts, and to provide for the acquisition or construction thereby , of works for the irrigation of the lands embraced within such district, and, also, t0 provide for the distribution of water for irrigation purposes approved !Burch 31, 1899, and the acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto; and it appear- ing and the board so finds, that said petition was, on the 15th day of September, 1919, presented and filed herein, and that on or before said day a copy of said pet ition was filed in the office of the State engineer, and it further appearing, and ' the board so finds, that said petition is accompanied with a good and sufficient _..€ undertaking in double the amount of the probable cost of organizing such district, -._ to wit; in :-he sum of six hundred (600.00) dollars, conditioned that the sureties shall pay all the said costs, in case said organization shall not be effected, as ? j required by said act, and that the said bond is sufficient, and that the sum epee!- = fied therein is double the amount of the probable cost of said organization of said - district, the same is hereby, b; the board of -Dupervisors, approved. And it further appearing to the board from the affidavits of publication `a filed with the said petition andfrom due proof, that the petition has been publish- ed in the manner and for the time required by law, for least two weeks before the time at which the some was to be presented, to wit: before this date in the Byron Times, Tracy Press, Livermore Berald, newspapers of general circulation, printed ' and published in the counties o` Contra Costa, Alameda and San Joaquin respectivel together with a notice stating the time of the meeting, at which the same would be a presented, which said notice and petition contained and recited all of the facts, matters and things required by law to be contained and recited, and which said not- ice was signed by the said petitioners and the board so finds, The board proceeded with the hearing and consideration of said petition, ,s a and the equalized county assessment rolls for the year last preceding of the counties of C;-ntra Costa, Alameda -nd San Joaquin, and other documentary and oral evidence having been introduced in evidence and it appearing therefrom, and the board so finds, that said petition complies with all the requirements set fort! in said .:ii, act, and is signed by a majority in number of the holders of title. or evidence of Als� title, including the holders of possessory rights, under receipts or other evidenc of the rights of entrymen or purchasers, under any law of the United states, or of this State, to lands susceptible of irrigation from a common source and by the sam t•, system of works, such holders of title, or evidence of title and the possessory rights representing a majority in value of said land embraced wit-in the boundarie of said '.: proposed district, and that the sinat-ires attached to said petition are ' genuine, and are the signatures of the persons, firms or corporations, whose said signatures they purport to be, and that said lands are within the counties of Contra Costa. Alameda and San Joaquin but that the greater portion thereof are within the County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLVED, that said petition of Ray R. H uston, John A.�ioden, zidwin R. Frey `? at al., heretofore presented to this Board for the organization of an irrigation district, to be known as the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, complies with all the requirements of the said act hereinbefore referred to, and that it is signed If by the requisite number of signers and that the names attached thereto are the genuine signatures of the persons whose names they purport to be, or of the persons { firms or corporations whose signatures they purport to be; that notice of the pre- `( sentation and hearing of the said petition was published for the time, and in the m n- # nor required b;; law, end that said petition was accompanied b7 a sufficient under- I taking in the form and amount required by law, and that all of said lands are sit- j- uate in the Counties of Contra Costa.'Alameda and San Joaquin but the greater porti n thereof is in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and that said petition end notice in every respect comply with the requirements of law; arefl properly signed, and that due notice of the time and place of the hearing thereof, and of the presentation to this board has been given as req:lired by lac; that before _ the da on which said petition was copy y p presented to this Board a ce thereof was fil- ed in the office of the State Engineer, and that H.id.Houston, has been designated 4 by the petitiooners aS the person to %h om notice of further hearing should be givel. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the State En C Doard, and that the further hearing of said, Engineer by the Clark of this petition be. and t,e same is, hereby postponed until a report is received from the State Engineer provided, however, that in case each report is not received with .;_. in ninety days the said matter ^e postponed for final hearing to the first regular meeting after said ninety days to wit: January 5th, 1920. The foregoin6 Resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. - In the Latter of Advertising for Bids for Placing a Macadam Base on Division No. 10 of the County Highv'ay System.`' The Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the placing of a macada base on "ivision No. 10 of the County Highway System, and having received no bid therefor; It is, or. motion daly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Count Engineer R. R. Arnold, be end he is hereby ordered to proceed with said work by force account and day labor, great emergency existing for the repair of said road. In the '.:atter of Advertisement for bids for construction of Section No. 1 of Division No. 15 of the County Highway System. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of a road on Section Ho. 1 of Division Ho. 15 of the County Highway System of Contra Costa County, which said Division is a portion of each of the roads Hos. 15 and to of the San Pablo Rancho and is that part of Road No. 15 now known as 13th Stree and this being the ti -e and place fixed for the presentation of bids for the per- formance of said work, the following bidders appear and file bids, in following •:i sums, to wit: GALBRAITH & JAI2S: d (1) For building embankment, per cu. yd, X1.00 ' (2) For excavatint, per cu. yd. .50 �) For placing oncrete per cu. yd. 13.00 ( 4 4 For placing reinforced wire mesh, .02 per sq. ft. , Z. L.b.PAGE: (2) 1,75 (3) 13.54 (4) .p2 BATES & BORLAND: (1) a 1.10 (3) 14.50 (4) 02 1/2 ' S.C. ROGERS & F.E. ROSE: { .00 2) 1.40 (3 12.00 (4) .02 w`s W.J. SCHMIDT: (2) �1.00 (3) 13.70 (4) .01 3/4 G.W. CUSHING: (2) 1.00 .10 (3) 13.50 t (4) .025 r J.E. STARIGER: (1) 1.35 f2) .80 (3 } 12.23 (4 ) .025 Thereipon it appearing to the Board that the bid of S.C.P.ogers & P.E.Hose is the lowest end best bid presented for the performance of said work; It is, by the Board orderel that said contract be and the same is he!eby g awarded to S.C.P,ogers and r'.E.Rose, at the same stated in their bid and herein- above specified. It is further ordered that S.C.Rogers and F.B.Rose, give bond in the sum of $42,533.22, one-half thereof to be for the faithful performance of contract, and one hal_ thereof as security for labor and materials. F2 It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare ponds end contract in accordance with the above order. It is farther ordered that all other bids be and the same are hereby re- ' ' jected and the clerk is authorized to return said bids. In the utter of Granting Requisition s ' of J.H.Wells. It is by the Board ordered that the request of J.H.Wells, County Clerk for an Addressograph, Stencil Uaking Machine and for Proutfit Binders, be and the same is hereby granted. s X 4 In the i+atter of Lighting Inter-county -; Tunnel. '.. This Board havin- received a communication from the Woman's Club of Walnut Creek, regarding the lighting of the I nter- County Tunnel between the..City of Oakla id end County of Contra Costa, and it appearing to the Board that the said complaint is a just one, It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby v authorized to communicate with the City +7ouncil of the City of Oakland, and ascertain from them if they will act in conjunction with the Board of Supervisors of Contra A A costa, in procuring a better lighting system for toe inter-county tunnel. A, In the utter of approving Warrants of Reclamation "istrict No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same are hereby ap - proved, to wit; k No. Date Amount 140 June 30, 1919 X90.00 143 Sept. 10, 1919 51.75 144 Sept. 10, 1919 14.00 ig 145 Sept. 11, 1919 9.81 146 Sept. 11, 1919 4.20 147 Sept. 11,1919 23.10 148 Sept. 11, 1919 789.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the BM rd. tY In the utter of Approval of Tfi Bonds of Blanchard, Crocker & Howell. Blanchard, Crocker & Howell, having presented a form of contracts and bonds I _ duly executed for the performance of the contract of that certain 'road lying betwee - a ' Division No. 8 near the E. 1j4 of Sec. 25, about 1 mile east of Oakley and running _ to the town of Znightsen, a distance of 3.19 miles, °. It is by the Board ordered that the said bonds be and the stone are hereby r. approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval. of this Board on said bonis by affixing his signatures thereto. :3 It is further ordered that J.H. 'Irythall, Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the County of Con- , tra Costa. ° i 2 In the +utter of Adoption of Plana and Specifications for Painting of Court House. ' The Board adopts plans and specifications for painting of the dome, cornice window frames, etc., of the Court House and orders that the Clerk of this Board ..-41 . -Lt advertise in the Daily 3azette, for bids to be presented to this Board on or befor Monday October 6th, 1919, at 11 o'clock :..;+i. for doing said work. In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for Roofing Court House. The Board adopts plans and specifications for covering of the Court House of Contra Costa County with a new felt, asphaltum and gravel roof, and orders that t the Clerk advertise for bids for the performance of said work, in the Martinez ..,' Daily Standard, said bids to be presenter to this Hoard on or before Monday October 6th, 1919, at 11 o'clock A.M. x In the Metter of allowance of Claims i ' in ,upervisor Districts 1 and 5. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from 4ontra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1919, which said money shall be expended by the said Qunty exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in sold County and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor Districts 1 and 5 of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridg a and culverts of said Districts Nos, 1 and 5, ;< It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor ' District No. 1. for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and } maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor 'District No. 1, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: *3 Name. Amount. Joe Barron " 91.00 Joe Almeda, assignee of Gus :;�' Danielson 217.00 John Nicholl Companyassignee of Antonio F. Dutra 217.00 John Nicholl Company, assignee of Gus Danielson 189.00 j Jast Bay Water Company 123.96 ohn Nicholl Company, assignee of Vincent A-morall 189.00 Hutchinson Company 9.00 Hutchinson Company 4.00 Hutchinson Company 22.00 The Mechanics Bank, assignee of s Municipal Improvement Co. 297.00 The Mechanics Bank. assignee of Municipal Improvement Co. 297.00 "i"` I i The mechanics Bank, Richmond, n assignee of Anton S. Rose, 182.Oo John Nicholl Company, assignee of Antone 3'. Rose 189.00 The +lechanics Bank, Richmond, ! assignee of S. C. Rogers 252.00 The mechanics Bank, /Richmond, j assignee of S.C. Rogers 224.00 = Tilden Lumber Company, 23.40 Tilden Lumber Company 32.99 ` Western Pine & Steel Company 67.01 ; It is by the Board ordered that the fcllowing claim against Supervisor District No. 5, for labor and material used exclusively in V.e construction and . iaintenence of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 5, be and ithe same is hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa -• i County, to wit Name. Amount O'Brien Bros. $455.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.` t i i J j In the +fatter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Grading of Wills Avenue, adjoining Antioch, in Supervisor ! District No. 5. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County presents plans and a j specifications to this Board for the grading of Wills Avenue adjoining the corporate limits of the town of antioch, in Supervisor District `5, It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications for the grading and macadamizing of said Wills Avenue, adjoining the town of Antioch, be and the same are hereby adopted by the Board as plans and specifications for the grading and macadamizing of said road. It is further ordered that the clerk of ti:is hoard advertise for bids in j the Antioch Ledger in the manner and for the time required by law, for bids tobe presented to this Board up to 11 o'cbek A.U. on Monday October Gth, 1919. d: 1 A.� I In the matter of Adoption of P lens and specifications for Building of a Reinforced Girder Highway Bridge over San Ramon Creek, on County Highway, Division ro. 18, At San Ramon. ; R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, presents plans and specifications for the building of a reinforced concrete girder highway biidge J over San Ramon Creek, on County Highway Division No. 18, at Jan Ramon, Contra _-" A Costa County, California; Whereupon it 1s by the board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets, and working details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans ! and specifications, strain sheets and workin.; details for the building of said j bridge. i 2T-,, It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the walnut t Creek Courier, for bids to be presented to this Board on or before Monday October 6th, 1919, at 11 o'clock A.11. ' The forexoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Issuance of Bonds ' of Pleasant Bill school District. RESOLUTION AYD ORDER OF BOi:RD OF SUPERVISORS OF COUNTY OF CONTRA COTTA, STATE OF CATIFORNIA, ADOPTED AND ENTERED THE 15th day of SEPTEUBER, 1919, in Re Issue of Bonds of Pleasant Hill School District. ---------- WHEREAS, on the 25th day of July, 1919, the Board of Trustees of Pleasan Hill School District, deemed 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 the said Board of Trustees on said day, did call an election, and re solve and order. That an election be called and held on the 25th day of August, 1919, in said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of Twelve thousand (01.2.('00.00) dollars to run not exceeding twelve (12) years and to beer interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi annually, for the purpose of raisin, money for building school buildings, for sup- plying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improvi g the grounds. w iMLREAS. an electron was held in said School District on the 25th day of August, 1919, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of the said Board of Trustees of said School District, and all the proceedings hid in the premises 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 proceedings show, and after a full examinat ion and investigation, this Board has found :nd does hereby find cad declare; That in accordance with a resolution and order of the Board of +rustees of Pleasant Hill School District, passed and adopted on the 25th day of July, 1919 an election was duly called in said school District, and was held in said School District on the 25th day of August, 1919, and that notice of said election was give ' by posting notices signed by all the members of the Board of Trustees of said Schoo District in three public places in said School District for more than twenty days next before said election, and b,• nublishin3 such notice in the "onim Costa Standar a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra costa, State of Californi not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election, which notice so posted and -ublished was in the form required by the Political Code of n the State of California. cr That prior to the opening of said polls ti.e said inspector and fudges of election conductin_ said election took the oath of office as required by law. I � V H 1� and thereafter conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close I A i thereof canvassed the votes cast ther-at, and certified the result of said election a f� to the Board of Trustees of said school District, and to them made return of the a poll and tally lists of said election. _ . That on the 2nd day of September, 1919, that being the eighth day after said election, the seventh day falling on a legal holiday at one o'clock P.M. of said day, the board of +rustees 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 and this Board finds and declares that there were forty eight (481 vote cast at said election and that more than two thirds thereof, to writ: forty-six (46) i votes were cast for issuing said b'+nds, and two (2) votes and no more were,cast - against issuing said bonds, and that all the votes cast were legal votes and that the said board of Trustees, caused an entry of the result of said election to be I made on the minutes of cid Board, ' i And this Board hereby further finds and declares that the said election was duly and legally called and held and cc iducted and that notice thereof was duly and legr•17y given and published, and t;e result thereof was duly and legally canvass- ad anvass ed and declared in the manner and as required by 'r,w, and that all acts, conditions eL and things required by law to be done have been done and have be^n performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute suthori::ing the issue of school bonds; and that the total amoint of indebtedness _ I of the said school district including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THER3^^CRE ORDERED that bonds of Pleasant hill School District in the i said County of Contra Uosta, State of California, issue in the sum of twelve I I thousand ( 12,000.00) dollars in denominations of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, payable within twelve (12) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United dtates with interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin at the office of the County Treasurer of said Uounty. i TT IS PURTMER ORDERED that said bonds shall be payable as follows, to wit: One Bond, numbered one (1) to mature one year from date, to wit: on the first day of U.;tober, 1920. One bond, numbered two (2) to mature two years from date, to sit: on the ` first day of October, 1921. One bond, numbered three (3) to mature three years from date, to wit: on the first day of Uctober, 1922. Une bond, numbered four (4) to mature four years from date, to wit: on the first day of October. 1923. Une bond, numbered five (5) to mature five years from date, to wit: on the first day of October, 1924. One bond, numbered six (6) to mature six years from date, to wit: on the first day of October. 1925. One bond, numbered seven (7) to mature seven years from date, to wit: on the first day of October, 1926. -ne bond, numbered eight 18) to .-,ature eight years from date, to wit: on the first day of October, 1927. One bond numbered nine (9) to mature nine years from date, to wit: on the first day of Uctober. 1928. jUne bond, numbered ten (10) to mature ten years from date, to wit: on the first day of October, 1929. I One bond, numbered eleven (11) to mature eleven years from date, to wit: on the first day of Uctober, 1930. I rs I� ,a 27911 w One bond, numbered twelve (12) to mature twelve years from date, to wit: on the first day of October, 1951. a Land interest accruing thereon shall. be payable semi-ennaelly, on the first (1st) day ;ar of April, and the first (1st) day of October, of each and every year, until such bonds are paid. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the : following form, to wit: Ho. SCHOOL 1P021DS $1000.00 of Pleasant Hill School D_strict County of of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America. - - - - 1Z Pleasant Hill School District in the County of Contra costa, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, y m at the office of the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the first (1st) day of Oct ober, 19_ one thousand (•x1000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United S totes, of America with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of live (5) per cant per annum, payable semi-annually on the first (let) "= day of April, anal the first (18t) day of October of each and every 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 (1) to twelve (12 ) inclusive, smountin> in the aggregate to twelve thousand (p72,000.00) dollars- and 13 issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Oosta. State of California, for the purposes of raising money for building school buildings, for supplying said school buildings with fur- j niture and necessary apparatus and for improving the grounda, in Pleasant Hill Schoo ; District in said Canty of Uontra Costa, in pursuance of and in strict conformity j with the provisions of the Politica] Code oma 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 lega'ly called and held and conducted in said Pleasant Hill School District in said county and State on the 25th day of August, 1919. } And the Board of Supervisors of the Zounty of contra Costa. State of California, hereb;- certifies and declares that said election rise duly and legally + called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally givenand ' published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as requited by law, and that all acts and conditions and things re- quired by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in re3alar and in due form and in strict accordance =' 'F.a+ with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the totalamount of a indebtedness of the said Pleasant Hill 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 Supervisor i - - duly msds and entered in its minutes on the 15th day of of September, 1919, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said Pleasant Hill School -'-F Distri::t, and the money for the redemption of sold bonds and the payment of int- erest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. I f' One bond, numbered twelve (12) to mature twelve years from date, to wit: on ithe first day of October, 1951. and interest sccruing thereon shall be payable semi-annaally, on the first (1st) day ' of april, and the first (1st) day of October, of each and every year, until such AD bonds are paid. a:_ It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the ,M i following form, to wit: - 17o. SCHOOL FONDS 01000.00 ' of Pleasant Hill School D:strict County of of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America. Pleasant Fill School District in the County of Contra Oosta, State of V California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the Tressurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, j on the first (lst) day of October. 19_ one thousand (•;x'1000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United S totes, of America with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of :'ive (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annaally on the first (let) . day of April, ani the first (13t) day of October of each and every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of lite tenor end date numbered k from one (1) to twelve (12 ) inclusive, amounting In the aggregate to twelve thousand (:,y12,000.00) dollars, and b issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purposes of raising money for building school buildings, for supplying said school baildin,s with far- niture and necessary apparatus and for improving the grounds, in Pleasant hill Seboo District in said Co!.cnty of contra Costa, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with thes, provisions of the Politica). Cede ant the Constitution of the State of -: California., ani is authorized by a vote of more then two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and lega'ly called and held ::nd conducted in said Pleasant Hill School District in said county and State on the 25th day of august, 1919. Al And the Bc•ard of Supervisors of the County of contra Costa, State of California, hereb,- certifies and declares that sold election vias duly and legally` t called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally ,Ivan and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in 1 the manner and as required by law, and that all acts and conditions and things re- quired by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been - _�``,3 S done, and have been performed in re3ular and in due form and in strict accordance ' with the provisions of the law authorizin, the issue of school bonds. iund it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Pleasant Hill School District, including this issue of bonds is within the limit provided by low. This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisor duly mad, and entered in its minutes on the 15th day of of September, 1919, and shall be payable out o_' the interest and sinking fund of said Pleasant Hill School - Distri.;t, and the money for the redemption of soid bonds and the payment of int- ::_ erest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. f f IN '.'.'ITNSS, '.-:HEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra v osta, iStats of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman end by the j County =editor and attested by its Clerk with the seal of the said Board attached this 1st day of October, 1919. � I Chairman of Board of Supervisors. ..;;. i (SEAL) 3 ounty Audi or. I I Attest: County Clerk end CZer of the Board of Supervisors. ?ESCLYED, that to each of snie bonds, shell be attached interest coupons iin the folloring form, to crit: ! INTEREST COUPON. $25.00 No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay � to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking Fund of the Pleasant Hill ^' School District, in said county and State on the day of 19_ at his office in the town of Martinez, in said county and State. the sum of $25.00 for six (6) months' interest on Bond No. of said School District. 4 Chairman of the board of supervisors. r County Auditor. County Clerk and Clerk o he oard ( of supervisors. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board and the County Auditor are authorized to sign said bonds and coupons, and the said County Clerk is auth- orized to countersign the same and to affix the :seal of this Board to said bonds, and thereupon said officers shall deliver said b^nds so executed, to the County Treasurer lbr safe-keeping. They may sign the said coupons by lithographed or 41 engraved facsimile of their signatures. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board cause a notice of the J( sale of said bonds to be published in the Daily Uzette, a newspaper painted and j published in the said County of Contra Costa, for the period of two successive week j that this Board of Supervisors will receive up to the day of 1919, sealed purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for proposals for the ` cash, at not less than par, and accrued interest; the Board of °upervisors however, reservin_ the right to reject any and all bids for said 'bonds. Passed and adopted at a reguh r meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on the 15th day of September. 1919,. by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Hnott, Oasey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: None. '? cy i 2S In Natter of Petition of Levi Boswell, at al., praying for the purchase of a Proposed idemorial Site for Burial ' of Returned Soldiers, Sailors and !urines of all ears. [c Levi Boswell, at al. having presented to this Board a petition praying for purchase by the County of Contra Costa, of a Uemorial Plot of ground in Sunset View j Cemetery to be dedicated to the Soldiers who went to alar and never came back and also those who die as the years pass on; It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to October 6th, 1919, at 11 o'clock A.:u. I In the .'latter of allowance of Claims j Clairs 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, signs,. by the Chairman and Clerk and ordered entered in the Allowance Book "} of this Board. ±.x 1 In the Matter of Signing of Agreement entered into , between the director-General of Railroads in possession of and operating the A.T. & S.F. Railroad and Southern Pacific Railroad, and the County of Contra Costa to open a public road in R.D. 1,S.D. 4, across the property and beneath the tracks of the Atchison Company. and.Soatharn Company, west of Pittsburg. A form of Agreement Having been heretofore agreed upon between the attorneys representing the Director leneral of Railroads and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, and Southern Pacific Railroadand Atbhison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company and Southern P acific Company and the District Attorney of Contra Costa ' County. for authority of Contra Costa County to open a public road in R.D. 1, 3.1) 4, across property and beneath the tracks of the A. T. & S.F. Railway Company and No ?3 Southern Pacific Company west of Pittsburg. Contra Costa County. California, and A � said Railroad Commission having rendered Its decision 4669, under date of Sept. 24, 1917, and supplemental decision ::o. 6314 under date of May 10, 1919, as to the said A ' applications beL-ring its number 2816, ^rhich said decision granted such authority and are hereby referred to for further particulars. It is, uponmotion duly made end carried, by the Board ordered that J.H. J� :rythall, Chairmanof the Board of Supervisors or Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to si_n and execute said dgreejent for and on behalf of the County Ica of Contra Costs, State of California. + And the Board takes recess to meet on _ondsy, October 6th, 1919, at 1 0 o'clock 1 G....`,....CIerk. !+ J2,yLJt�Pc'-.Chairman. _ f I IN :HE BOARD OF SH:'ERVISORS OF COB^RA COSTA COMETY, STAGE OF CALIFORNIA. ttonday, October 6th, 1919. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.ii Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman: Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey,C.H.Hayden, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.iells, Clerk. W, 111 The minutes and proce,7dings of the Board for and during the month of Sept- ember, 1919, are read to the Board, by the Clerk, signed by the Chairman and attest ed by the Clerk nd approved as read. In the atter of Acceptance of Contract of O'Brien Bros. for construction of a Road ion Division No 10 of County Highway System. I R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of O'Brien Bros. for construct ion of Road on Division No. 10 has been completed according to contract, It is by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the some is hereb " declared completed and said rood accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said O'Brien nros. for materials furnished or labor performed on said road, present same to this Board within thirty-five days from this date. The foregoing order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.', In the :+atter of Vacancy on Board of Education. -. I It appearing to the Board that U.S. Benson, heretofore appointed a +Iember of the Board of Education of Contra costa County has removed from the County of Contra Costa, and is no longer a resident thereof, It is on motion of Supervisor Buchanan , seconded by Supervisor hayden, ordered that said office of Member of Board of Education held by id.S.Benson be and the same is hereby declared vacant. i '4 3' 3 4j 1 v I f In the iietter of Appointment of Member of Board of Education. I It appearing to the Board that a vacancy exists on the Board of Aducation of Contra costa County due to the removal from said County of Contra Costa, of 11.3 Benson, It is by the Board ordered that Professor W-H. Hughes, be and he is hereby appointed a i+ember of the Board of Education for un-expired term of U.S. Benson, removed. 1 s i i i In the utter of Disposal of Road Holler belonging to Supervisor District '5. It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor J.H.:rythal'_, be and he is hereby given permission to dispose of a road roller no longer desired for use in said District; said sale to be conducted in accordance with luw. }:= In the Matter of Approval of -. a Warrants of Reclamation District 11619. Good cause appecring therefor, it is by the board ordered that the following ^arrant of Reclemation District ;f1619, be and the some is hereby approv, I ed, to wit: Do. Date Amount i 137 Sept. 11th, 1919 190.89. And the Chairman of this Board Is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Doard on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. i In the i+atter of Approval of ' ! Warrants of Reclamation District '802. � Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following 1�arrants of Reclamation District '802. be and the same are hereby I � approved, to wit: no. Dated AmountW1Z 149 Sept. 22nd, 1919. y 128.00 A 150 Sept. 19th, 1919 233.33 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. _ i I i j i I Y ko_-- i In the .latter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District T2024. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin w-rrants of Reclamation District §2024, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount 37 Jane 30th, 1919 25.00 --_ i And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approvelof this Board, on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. µ I In the Batter of Approval of 7arrants of x Reclamation District fro. 2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District §2025, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount 51 May 5th, 1919 *� 1894.09 52 June 26, 1919 838.07 53 Jane 30, 1919 25.00 And the Chairmen and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board, on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. In the +latter of the Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2026, Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrant of said Reclamation District 72026, be and the same is hereby approved to wit: No. Date Amount 59 June 30th, 1919 $25.00 I� And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of the Board on said ❑arrant by affixing their signatures thereto. 4 In the atter of 6pproval of Warrants of f Reclamation District No. 2036. i Good cause appearing therefor. it is by the Court ordered that the k following warrants of said Reclamation District 72036, be and the same am hereby s approved, to wit: No. Date Amount :..._% i 1 Sept. 16th, 1919 $20,000. 2 20,000 3 „ „' 20,000 4 20,000 5 10,000 6 " 10,000 7 " 10,000 _ 8 10,000 10„ „ „ 10,000 10,000 3 r 11 Sept. 166th, 1919 110,000 12 10,000 13 10,000 14 •, „ 10,000 15 " 5,000 16 "" „ „ 5,000 17 4,000 18 440. 19 5,000 20 11 " " 5,000 21 " " „ 5,000 i,nd the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ' approval of the Board on said ::arrant by affixing their signatures thereto. y Y In the Fatter of Sale of Pleasant Hill L[3 School Bonds. :his Board 'having heretofore advertised for sale, j12,000 worth of Bonds? of Pleasant Hill School District, being 12 bonds of denomination of 41000 each, bearing interest at rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and this being the timc and place for the receiving of bids, the fol.louing bidders appear and file bids, to trait: Lumbermen's Trust Company, par, accrued in,,erest to date of delivery, end a premium of „8.40. Ban,: of Italy, par, accrued interest to dal-, of delivery, and a premium of - ' N16.00. gym. Cavellier & Co.-, par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and no prem- ium. Cyrus 3."Pearce, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of .„.7.75. State Board of Control, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $$15.50. _ y Schwabacher & Co., par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of •'13.32. j :hereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Bank of Italy is the hi - est and best bid presented for said bonds, , It is by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold -. to the Bank of Italy, in accordance with their said bid, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of -j16.00. It is further ordered that upon the payment to the County Treasurer of the ' sum of y12,00O3 ac.:rued interest to date of delivery and premium of $16. by said Bank of Italy, that said County :reasurer deliver said bonds to said Bank of Italy. The ssid order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. - s i I et i I j r In the :.tatter of Advertisement for bids for Construction of San Ramon Bridge. -'-£ A} This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a bridge over ^•an Ramon Creek and this being the time and place for receiving i of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: 'i j EYDE, EP.RJES & CO. Item One: Bridge complete all for the sum of ;$18,947.00 Two: Price, per cu. yd. in place for 1 to 7 con- _ �, trete, to apply for additions or de- dactions . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . $29.00 Three: Price, per cu. yd. in place for 1 to 6 concrete, to �,:ply for additions or deductions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 Four: Price, per lb. in place for reinforced j steel, to auply for additions or ''=i3 ideductions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .065 Five: Write, per cu. yd. for excavation j" measured as described,to apply for increase or decrease ` Dry excavation, $1.75 j Wet " 5.50 y i u Six: Price, per ft. for timber piles, in place, to apply for additions or deductions above or below estimated length of w 25 feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Seven: Price, per ft. for reinforced concrete pies, in place, to apply for addit- ions or deductions to or from the totalnumber of lineal feet shown ... .. 3.00 A. i BRUCE Item One: $18,745.00 Two: 20.00 j Three: 30.00 Four: .0675 Five: 1.00 }$3.00 Six .50 j Seven 3.50 �r _.J. GRIER• Item: One. $17.770.00 Two: 25.00 ' Three: 25.00 , j Four: .07 Five: 2.00; x$4.00 � Six: 1.50 Seven: 2.50 Thereupon it appearing that the bid of A.J,Grier, is the lowest and 'a j best bid presented for said work, 'I. It is, by the Board ordered that said Contract be and the same is hereby awarded to A.J.�.,rier, at the above stated prices. - - s It is Further ordered that said A.J.Grier give bond in following sans, j to wit: one-half of the total contract price as security for material and labor -' performed and one-half of the contract price for the faithful performance of said contract. '. It is further ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby ordered to prepare contracts and bonds in accordance with foregoing award. - The vote on the foregoing orderbeing as follows, to wit: lyes: Supervisors i-nott. Casey, usyden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noss: Done. I ;rz I j I f § n � I In the matter of Advertisement for Bids for ` Bui'ding of San Pablo Creek and Wild Cat Creek 333 j Bridges. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for building of San Pablo Creek Bridge and Wild Cat Creek Bridge, and this being the time and place for filing of said bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: HYDE. HARJES_& C0: ' Item One: (a) San Pablo Creek Bridge, complete, X18,088. (b) Price, per cu. yd. for 1 to 6 concrete, being extra concrete including -m extra excavation and incids tal iwork, . . . . . . . . . .,$30.00 I (c) Brice, per ca. yd. for 1 to 7 concrete being extra concrete, including e:•:tra excavation and incidental work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.00 (d) Price, per lb. in place for reinfor- cad steel, to apply for addit- ions and deductions, . . . . . . .065 .".;. ' (e) Prise, per lb. for extra structural steel. erected end painted, .20 Item Two: (a) Wildcat Creek Bridge, complete, for sum of )4,490. (b) Price, per cu. yd for 1 to 6 concrete including extra excavation and in- cidental ,vorlk, to apply for addit- ions and 9ednctione. . . . . . . . . $30.00 ' (c) Price per lb. for reinforced steel in place, to apply for additions. and deductions. . . . .065 i Three: To furnish all materials and labor and construct San Pablo Creek and Wild Cat Creek Bridges, com lets as shown on plans, with unit bids One (b) to One (e) San Pablo Creek Bridge and Items Two (b) and Two (c) Wild Cat Creek Bridge, remaining the same. L.L. PEGS: Item: Two: (a ) Wild Cat Creek Bridge, complete, for $4,585. (b) $25.00 i :SWARD H. MARTIN: Item One: (a) San Pablo Greek Bridge, complete, $15,968. (b) 028.00 .00 ((d) 27.065 (e) .105 i Item Two: jai ."wild Cat Creek Bridge, complete, )3,754.00 Ib) $28.00 (c) .065 Item Thre- : $19,522. A. J. GRIM: .-. Item One: (a) 016,575.00 (b] 25.00 lc) 25.00 (d) .07 (e) .10 i Item Two: (e) t+o bid. (b) $25.00 cl .07 I Item Three : $21,174.00 i ! I - "4 I' r t y I 2A1112M & 23:ER9EV: Item One (h) 017,720. (b! 28.00 (c ) 26.OU .: (d .06 (e) .12 Item Two: (a) 4,930.00 r (b) 28.00 j (c) 26.00 (d) .06 Item Three: 022.450.00 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Edwsrd H. Martin for construction of both bridges is the lowest and best bid presented; i It is, by the Board order=d that the contract on said bridges be end the same are hereby awarded to Edward H. l4artin, for the sum of 419,522, and also in -`- accordance with Items from One (b) to One (e) and Two (b) to Two (0) and Two (b) to Two (c) named in his said bid. I j It is Further Ordered that the said Edward H. 11 rtin, sign contract and give bonds in following 3 Penal soma, to wit: One half of the total contract price I as security for the materials furnished and labor performed and one half for the faithful performance of sD id contract. J. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds in accordance with f regoing bid. i i ! In the +latter of Advertisement for bids i for Painting Court House. i � The Board having heretofore advertised for bids for painting of the j Court rouse in accordance with Plans and specifloutions heretofore adopted by ' this Board, and this being the time and place fixed for receiving of bids, the j following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: . I. H. KIS'7ELL: 02700.00 D. ZELINSKY & SO1I3:2682.00 BURDOIT &ZL?=_HOUSE: 42475. ,�.. A•Quandt & Sons 2650. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the said bids be and the same ' ! are hereby continued to and set :for Illonday Oct. 20th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.+!. for i'urther consideration. t i I I In the Watter of Advertisement for bids for Re-Hoofing Contra Costa County Court iRouse. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the placing of a new roof on the Contra Costa County Court House, and this being the time and place fixed for receiving of bids, the following bidders a " i pQesr end file bids, to wit: O.L. Tyler, 81140.00. including the taking up of present metal coveringof i walls adjoining tin roof for a distance of six to eight inches and particularly turning up new roofing on wall4 and under said tin roof and finishin:: same e with i. stric of Irish felt. After roofing is`loid the met&l wall covering or counter flashing shall be i turned do-.:n over roofing and nailed into wells again I in a :vorl--menlike manner. All nailing done by roofer in replacing metal `inishin> she '_ receive a coat of hot asphaltum, in additionnto work specified in plums and specifications. I t ' :hereupon said bid being the only bid presented for said work and it jappearing to the Board that said bid is a reasonable one, and • It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that sad ^ai contract be and the same is hereby awarded to said C.l. Tyler in accordance with his said bid. It is further ordered that said I.I. Tyler, give bonds in total amount f ` of Contract price. one-half thereof to be for faithful performance of said contr at and one-half thereof for security for material furnished and labor performed. It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract and bonds in accordsnee with said order. In the hatter of Advertisement for bids p I for Eiacadamizin3 of wills Avenue, adjoining town of Antioch. f This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for macadamizing ' of Wills Avenue Adjoining the town of Antioch, in accordance x7ith plans and specifications this day adopted by this Board and this being the time and place for receiving of _aid bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: O'Brien B ros: Baildin3 embankment per cu. yd.... $.85 21scina rock and screetings per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.40 J. ;•BIER: Building Embankment, per cu. yd.... .60 Placing hock and screenings per ton . . . . . . . . . . . $5.19 BRE33E, BUR^.,DDD COi.i=Y: Building Embankment, per cu. yd. a 1.45 21scing Rock end screenings, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 a C. '. CII3EII7;: I ,r, Building E.bankment, per et'. yd .. x"$'1.50 ' Placing Rock and screenings, J per ton 3.95 iThereupon it appearing to t:,e Board that the bid of O'Brien Bros. 714 is the lowest and best bid presented, It is, on motion duly made Lind carried, by the Board ordered thut said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to O'Brien Bros., at prices y stated in their said bid. I ix It is further ordered that said O'Brien Bros., sign contract and give bonds in fello:ving soros, to wit: one-half of the total contract price as "i i security for materials furnished and labor performed and one-half for faithful performance of contract. ii It is further ordered that the District Attorneyp prepare bonds and 4 contracts in accordance r:ith foregoing order. f V In the Matter of Rindge Land i j Reclamation District No. 2036. j MOREAS, the three Commissioners who were heretofore appointed by this IBoard, by order on the 18th day of August, 1919. as commissioners to levy an assess ment of Two hundred fifty-six thousand, nine hundred forty (256,9401 dollars thousand, upon j the land within the above named reclamation District) having filed their repvrt ,�'-' with this Board; Now, ;HEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by 'iupervisor , i i Hayden, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that the 3rd day of November. 1919 at the hour of ten o'clock A.M., and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the above nemed county, at the county Court House in the City of Martinez, County i of 'ontra Costs, State of C alifornie, are hereby appointed as the time and place at which tris Board will meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said assessment, and notice of the hearing at said time and place shall be given by publication for two weeks in "Jartinez Daily Standard, a newspaper of general i circulation published in the above named county I J In the matter of Approval of Contracts. IS.C.Rogers and F.E. Rose, having filed cath this Board, their'contract i and bonds as duly signed by them, as ordered by the previous order of this Board, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Hoard ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved by this board, and the j Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behal of the County of Contra Costa, and to note the approval of this Board on said Bond � by affixing his signatures t^ereto. In the +latter of Approval of Contract jof J.J. Janes & J. V.:;elbraith. Galbraith & Janes having heretofore been awarded a contract for the buildin „a. of a road in the town of Crockett, and having presented to this board a contract and bonds duly signed and executed by said firm; i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that said bends be and the same are hereby approved by this Hoard, and the Chairman-of this jBoard is hereby authorized for and on behalf of this board to execute said v for contract..and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i i i I "1 I i 1 I' 29,0 " In the Batter of Approval of Cdntract of Palmer & --eterson. Palmer & Petersen, who were heretofore awarded contract for the construct ion of a reinforced concrete bridge in "slnat Creek, having presented to this Boar , contracts and bonds duly signed by them, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contracts and said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved by41 ' this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized for and on behalf o this Board to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Cost The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors nnott, Casey, Hayden. Buchanan and Trythal.l. Noes: None. s In the :atter of Changing =tan: and Specifications in contract for plscing r: of heating system in Court H Ouse. Leland & Haley, Architects, employed by this Board, for the designing of a heating plant for the Court House, having recommended to this Board, certain changes in proposed plans and specifications for the hooting of said Building, ' to wit: a proposal to change place of boiler room from that shown on plans end install boiler in Jail and the Proposition to deduct the sum of ,^7107 for changingp size of certain valves and risers and to deduct 0043. for omission of two radiators;. It is, on motion dul.y made and carried, by the Board ordered that the above changes be and the same are hereby ordered by this Board. ` It is further ordered that in accordance with €aid changes that the sum of 9"'450. additional be and the some is hereby granted .Car changing boiler room f 3: location from Coart Rouee to the Jail, the same being caused by having to use -. larger pipes from Jail to Court Hou:-e and putting in a new smoke flue in the Jail to take care o' the boiler, in accordance with communication of Thomas J. =ennedy, this day received. The vote on the foregoing order bein= as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors 'nott, Casey, Rayden and Buchanan. Noes: Supervisor Trythall.,. i In the 'latter of Acceptance of Deed ' from Buel A.Funk and Helen Lair Funk. Buel A. Funk and 'Helen L:uir Funk, his wife, having presented to this ,.,.._. Board, a cuitclsir.: deed for all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the torn of Llartinez, County of Contra Costa, state of California, and bounded and particulr.rly described as follows, to wit: Blocks 202 and 2203 as the same are laid out and desi;nated on map of the Original sur- vsy of the town of Wartire:., now of record in the County Recorder's office of said County of Contra Costa, and said deed having been approved by the District bttorney of Contra Costa County; It is, on !notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said i �JIJ I deed b, and the same ie hereby accepted by this Board and ordered recorded. i It is farther ordered that the County Auditor draw a warrant on the County j Treasurer in favor of Helen Liuir Fank, for the sum of $500. out of the General =; Fund of Contra Costa County, said warrant to be delivered to 1.:.R.Jones. n A In the atter of Appointment of Inspector for Court H Ouse Building. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Luke Bul- ger, be end he is hereby appointed inspector to look after the work of placing e new roof on Court House and painting of same, at a salary of $6.00 per day for each day of services rendered by said Luke Bulger. I I i In the ..:atter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same made are hereby/to the following named indigents commencing on dates set opposite their respective names: ! r. Jennie L. +seating, 712- 7th St., Richmond, $20.00, commencing Sept. 1st, 1919. S.Stefano, Antioch, $10. per month, commencing Aug: let, 1919. A.J. Boynton, Antioch, $10. pe�' mont;, commencing Sept. let, 1919. j It is further ordered that the allowance hereto"ore made to Geo. W. Hoskin i son, of Richmond, for j20 per month in cash, be and the same is hereby changed to I 420 per month in supplies. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents for above named allowances, -g commencing on dates set opposite their respective names.!` - In the +latter o: Correction of WA Assessments. Geo. C. geese. County Assessor having filed with this Board a statement showing that an error appears on the Assessment Roll for the year 1919-20, as Pill 17,734 follows. In Vol. 1. page 46, Tax � appears the assessment of the Fort Costa ;;star Company pipe line to the value of p10,170; and personal property, met- j era, to value 2465; the above is erroneous ss with the exception of pipe line to the value of 25175 and personal property to the value of $260, the above is wholly owned by the City of itartinez since 1918, and requesting authorization to "4 correct the above which is within the limits of the City of :dartinez, and same "- a j having been consented to by the District -ttorney, R It i:: by the Board ordered that said asaesament: be and the same is hereby i 3 ordered corrected. 1 I I I 29 In the -atter of ^, ancellation of .C�e double and erroneous assessments. The County auditor havin5 reported to this Board that he has discovered ' and certified to the Board of Supervisors that in Tewksbury Heights Lot 19, Block 9 was assessed for 1918, to Contra Costa Realty Company as shown on page 1428 J Roll 6, that all taxes, penalties, costs and other charges by law thereon have been paid in full;tb:.t the same property was assessed for the same year to Contra Josta Reulty Company as shown on page 1424, Roll 6, and that the taxes on this ,S t assessment were not paid. and that the property was sold to the State of California I on June 26th, 1919, under sale 11. 4741 thereupon it is by the "card ordered rt that the assessment of Contra Costo 7ealty Company as shown on page 1424, Holl 6, - ' be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled by this Board, and that the Auditor is hereby ordered to cancel the certificate of sale heretofore erroneously issued. In the :atter of Communication from rresident of Six Uinute Ferry Company. A communicotion from President of the Six 11inute Ferry Company having been received by *his Board, complaining as to the disposal of garbage from ' said wharf at Town of Valona, d , It is by the Board ordered that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney for an answer to some. i a I In the iistter of retition for Formation � 5 of Highway Lighting District in the Town of Brentwood. 6 petition in writing having been presented to this Board on the 2nd day 's of September, 1919, asking for formation of a High-..ay Lighting District in the - -' . x Town of Brentwood, and praying that an election be held to determine whether or not ' said district will be formed a: provided by law, in such cases, and it appearing to this ?oard th-->t the said petition seta forth the boundaries of the said proposed ., , i district, which proposed district is hereinafter particularly described, and that -'A it is signed by more than 25 persons. each of whom is a tqx payer, and resident of c-m said town, and of the proposed district, and it further appearing to this Board e that the said town of Brentwood, is an unincorporated town of County of Contra i Costa, and it furth-r appearing that the said petiti(n in all things conformed to : i F the requirements of law in such case made and provided , and it further appearing to this Board that notice of the hearing or, said petition has been given in the w•; ti manner and form prescribed by lam, and no one rgpearing to protest or object to the formation of said district or the inclusion of any property within said District -; or at all, NOW, THEREFORE, BE I:RESOLVED, and ORDERED that the election be and the � same is hereby ordered to be held in said proposed highway lighting district on _1 I I i J Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 1919, between the hours of 1 o'clock ?.El. and 7::80 o'clock ?.St. of said day, during which period the polls shull remain open, at which the 'u ouslified electors of said proposed District may vote for or against the said high- a ' way Lighting District. fSaid Proposed Highway Lighting District, is situate in said County of I Contra Coeta, State of California, and the boundaries thereof are more particularly described as folio::s. to wit: i COLS,iGDCIDC at the southwest corner of the intersection of Railroad Avenue ' and Chestnut Street; thence in a northeasterly direction along the southerly line of •7hestnut Street to Third Street; thence along the easterly line of Third Stree i to Spruce Street; thence along the northerly line of Spruce Street to Railroad i ::venue; thence olong the westerly line of Railroad Avenue to the point of commencement. All of the above lines being shown on the map attached to paid petition. Reference is hereby made to said petition on Pile in the office of the Cler i of the Board of Suoervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, for furthe particulars. The name to be given to said proposed District shall be "Brentwood Highway i Lighting District of Contra Costa County". i I The ballot shall contain the words: "For Lighting District" and the voter i i shall write or print after the said words on his ballot, the word "Yes" or "No". It is, now. by the Board further ordered that the following place in said proposed Lighting District shall be the place for holding the said election and that the follo-ing named qualified electors of said proposed Lighting District have been and are hereby appointed to act as election officers to conduct said election and shall be uonsi:ered the officers of avid election in said proposed District, to wit: P olling Place:Coates Hall, Brentwood. i lnepactor f R. G. Dean. Judges: airs. ;art rad 9 Curtis and Lira. Alice Collis. j IT IS BY THE BOARD FD:?THR:? OBDERM that the Clerk of this Board call said election by posting notices thereof in three of the most public places in said proposed Lighting District -.,ad by publication in the Brentwood News, a weekly news- paper, published within said proposed District.al: least once a week for not less than fifteen days, said 1:otices shell specify the time and place and purpose of said election. giving the boundaries of the said proposed Lighting yistriot, and the hours during which the polls shall be kept open. : I The foregoing order is passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors bnott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. j does: Hone. i i i i I i i I j v, �4p �F s I �p I In the :..atter of ellosnce of Claims. Claims against the different fonds of the County are presented to the 1FI Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairmen and 01 ark, and ordered entered on the Allowance j Book of the Board. 1 In the ;Satter of last ;!arrant. E.Arate having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the f. 4th day of June. 1919, there vas issued to him Piarrant Ho. 58 on Supervisor District za �14 fund for the sum of .;42.50, and that said warrant visa mailed to him and has been - lo.-t' :hereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered ,that the Treasurer be directed to refure payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be is sued by the County auditor, register=d by the County treasurer ;and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant., i I And the Board takes recess to meet on 1.1onday, October LOth, 1919, at ' 10 o'clock a.!1. :J i Chairman. i Clerk. UC�Skti� -� I A4 j �y i I I L . « ~«� w.�\ . . � � \ \�. . � � \ � ��\ . . � �°�\ \�� � � � . . %�\ \ � « \ \ . � � . . � \ . \ \�\ � \ »�\ \ \ � ��\ \ � � � �! � ��! . � »� �\ \ � � � ^ � � / <�: \ . � � \� \�\ i � . � \ � _ \ \ � � � \ . . . w \ : ^\ � � �/ \ � � � � � \ � \ \»\` �� . :� . \ � . � . «� \ . . � ?�. . � . >� \ � � ©� ��, \ � � � � � � � �} \ � � � �� \ � ` ^ \/^ \ \ \�} \ � � � � � ��\ . � �a � � � �\ \ > . � , � \�{ \ . � �. \ . � �� \ � . \��� \ � � � � � \ � � � \ \ � � \ i Ild THE BOARD OF SLnI—MVISORS OF CO_.^_?.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOIMIA. Monday, October 20th, 1919. ' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: don. J.H.Trytholl, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 1:nott; i J•P•Casey, C.H.Huyden, and w.J.Buchanan.- - J.H.:ell s, Clerk. z ' In the ;Setter of Allowance of Clafim; in Supervisor Districts 12 and .,"5. It appearing to the Doard that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special Ho-d fano of Contra Costa County, vhieb said moneys were derived from Contra "osta. County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the 'state Treasurer and forwarded to the ,j i -reasurer of Contra Costa County durin> the year 1919, which said money shall 1 , be expended by said county exclusively in the construction and maintenance of road 3, bridges and culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented - against Supervisor District 110. 2 and 75 of Contra Costs County, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said 11istrict '_]o. 2 and 110. 5 3? It is by the hoard ordered that the followin.3 claims against Supervisor * District No. 2, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 2, be and ~ j the Tome are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa county, to sit: Name. Amoant• Hutchinson Company x323.59. Hutchinson Company 314.41 Hutchinson Company 594.35 Hutchinsen Company 320.00 I It is by the Board ordered f,rther Viet the following claim against Supervisor District 11 0. 5, for labor and materiel used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor Dis- trict No. 5 be and the sar_e is hereby ordered paid out of the Special load Fund ' of Contra Costa County, to wit: Name. Amount. r O'Brien Bros. $734.81. -� i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., I I I I In the ,!atter of :,warding Contract for Painting of Court House. !'_. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for painting of Court j !louse, and having laid said bids over until this time and it appearing to the I Board that the bid of Burdon & Lirkhousc is the lowest and best bid presented and said matter having been referred to Supervisor lxiott to @o over said sneciPications and said Supervisor having reported to this Board that he has changed the speci- fications to require only two coats of paint in certain portions of the building, and that the firm of Burdon s Lirkhouse, has agreed to do said painting for a SLIM -';'+350 less than their original bid by deduction of said work; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said � contract be sod the same is hereby awarded to Burdon&Zirkhouae, for the sum of I $2,125, in accordance with plans and specifientiom this day modified by Superviso 7mott, they being; the lowest and best bidders on the original advertisement for bids. :he vote on the foregoing order beim unanimous. i i In the ::tatter of approval of F/arrsnts of Reclamation District Do. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing warrants of '?eclamation District 1619, be and tVey are hereby approved, to j wit: 170. Date Amount. i � 138 Sept. 19, 1919 $170.00 139 Oct. 7th, 1919 186.96 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Bourd on said warrant by of'ixing his signature thereto, I r In the !latter of riling of affidavits i for lost Z/arrants. P.H. Bennett, having presented to this Board three affidavits showing i that that on the 8th day of October, 1918, there was issued to im.Heimne, Warrant i No. 8172, on the General ?and for $3.00 and that said warrant has been lost, ! and is not nog: in deponent's possession; also that there was issued on the 8th d a of October. 1918, to 7 F.Booth. warrant 17o. 8503, on Supervisor District 'F2 funds, . for x9.25 and that seine h s been lost; also that on the 8th day of October, 1918 there was issued to ".F.Booth, Warrant TTo. 8502. on Supervisor District -;F2 funds, ! for the sum of y10.00 and that same has been lost; and praying that new warmrta be issued in lieu thereof; It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby -'-+ directed to refuge payment of sald nrir;inal lost warrant, and that a duplicate of seine may be issued by County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and pai d" in order of payment of said original lest warrants. f i In the :letter of Insurance on Antioch Library. C.C. :1oDaniel, having presented to this Board, an insurance policy on Royal N ' Insurance Ce,apuny, Ltd. on Antioch Pubic free Library, It is on motion duly mad, and carried, bythe Board ordered that said policy be and the same i:: hereby approved and accepted by this hoard. r ti In atter of Correction of assessments. a-D.Yeese. County Assessor, having filed with this Board, his statement "G. showin.5 that there anpears a clerical error on the Assessment roll for 1919-20. in tris, that through an error in copying Belah 'Iurphy was erroneously assessed for improvements to t:•,e amount of 4650, as appears on Tax Bill r1690, Vol. 15 at , page 77, the above improvements bein3 attached to Lot 15, and westerly 1/2 of Lot j 14 in Block 56 Richmond Annex, and that there are no improvements on the above lets, and said request having been consented to by the District Attorney. .-'. It is, by the Board ordered that the above correction be and the same is €` hereby ordered made. `+ i i In the }-'atter of Disposal of Disgarded Books belonging to County Free Library. 'lrs. Alice ^.Mitbeck, County Librarian, having requested authorization from this Board for a-, order to dispose of all surplus books which have accumulate and are unfit for use in the County Free Library System, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordersd that Mrs. ; Alice G. Whitbecr-, County Librarian, be end she is hereby authorized for and on behalf of the Board of Supervisors, to dispose of all. books in such manner as she may see fit, to the best advantage of Contra Costa County, such books and = ' as I periodicals are unfit for further use in County Free Library System. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. :I i In the 'latter of Approval of Contracts and bonds of Z"ard H. Martin. i Bdr.ard iI.',iartin. who was heretofore awarded contract for construction ! of San Pablo Creek Lridge and 1.7ild C at Creel, Bridge, having presented to this 3 Board, good and sufficient bonds, which eaid bonds are approved by the District I Attorney of this County, and a contract duly signed. It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved bg this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby author- i ized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costs. i In the :.latter of Approval of Bonds and Contract of s.L.Tyler. O.Z.^.yler, having been awarded a contract for the re-roofing of the Court House, and having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds which said i bonds are this day approved by the District Attorney. II� It is by the Board drdered that said bonds be and each of them are hereby I IIII approved by this Board, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. l In the Latter of Allowance to Indigents. j It is by the Board ordered that Urs. Catherine Brandon, of Pittsburg, be and she is hereby granted an allowance in cash of 030. per month commencing R Aug. 1st, 1919, I It is farther ordered that the County Auditor draw ::arrant on the County Treasurer. on Hospital rund, in favor of Mrs. Catherine Brandon, an the first of each and every month until the furth=r order of this Board, and that the County Treasurer nay the same. In the :.latter of Approval of Contracts. O'Brien Bros. and A.J.irier, havin; presented to this Hoard form of contracts duly signed by them, for the construction of contracts of Wills Avenue i to O'Brien Bros. and San Ramon Bridge by A.J.Grier, and it appearing to the District Attorney that there was a clerical error in the bonds of said parties, I i and said bonds had to be returned for correction , It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Chairman of this: Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contracts i for and on behalf oY the County of Contra Coats, and on presentation of duly executed bonds rand aadertakinirs satisfactory to the District 6ttorney of Contra i j Coate County, that the Clem_ of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized to return the certified checks which accompanied said bids, to the above named part les. WX In ;.fatter of Communication from `.,.Z.Dottingham. .•'.L'ottinghsm, havin_ made application to this Board for purchase of two j fens and motors now installed in the basement of the court House for ventilating : a purposes, It is on motion duly mad and carried by the Board ordered that said matte be and the same ie hereby continued until said Board can make an investigation .i into the matter a to whether the fans are any longer required by the County of Contra Costa. ' IS. y i 1 -And the Bobri tales recess to meet on Uonday, November 3rd, 1919, at 10 o'olo k heirman. ' — Clerk. � � f a I �z j 1 { � f I ' FYI%,J j IN THE BOA;D 0: SJ2ERVIS03S 0:' COUTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, November 3rd, 1919. , The Board met at 10 o'cloc_: A.M. Presmnt: con. J.H.TrythblL Chairman; Supervisorz Zeb %nott, i J.P.Casey, C.H Hayden, and ..".,J.Bucharnn. J?.71ells, Clerk. i I In the =•"atter Of 3indge Land Reclamation ^istrict No. 2036. i j :Ta'E3EAS, on the 6th8ay of October, 1919, the three commissioners appointed by this Board as comnis.sioners to levy an assesment of Two hundred fifty-six thousand nins! handr-d forty ( y256o940) dollars upon Eye lands within the above' named reclamation District did file :;n assessment list of said eseessment with a the clerk of tris Board, cnd thereafter on sa0 6th day of October, 1919, this , Board by its order fixed this 3rd day of November, 1919, at the hour of 1C - O'clock A. r7. and the Chambers of this Board at the County Court House in the City of Liartinez, Bounty of Contra Costa, Stateof Californir, as the time and place at which this Boord would meet for the purpose of hearing any and all - objections to said esseesment, and also required that notice of the hearing at , said time and place should be riven by publication for two wee�a in Martinez Daily Standard, a newspaper of general uircul.atnn pabliahed in the above named County, and, Z'HERSM, on this 3rd day of liovember, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock_ A.M. before this Board at its Chambers in :he County Count lioue-e at the City of i idartinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the heLring of any and ) ell objections to said assessment was duly called by this Board in accordance with the terms of said order, and it thereupon was duly made to appear to this i Board that notice of time and place of hearing said obieetions in proper form was duly and regalerly published as required by the t=rms of said order; and, I 7HEPRu9. upon said hearing, or prior thereto, no written or other ob- jections to said assessment were nude or filed, and it appears to the Board that sari a seesnent in all respects is fair and equitable end is levied upon i the lands Within -nil reclamation district according to the benefits that will accrue to each tract of land in said district, respectively by reason of the expenditares of said sumsef money. µ j Now, therefore, upon motion of Supervisor Bach a.an, seconded by Super- visor cayden, and duly carried, -: IT I EIFPBY ORDERED that said assessment as so levied be and the same s j is 11preby approved. g � h 8 4�. I 1 petition of In the Matter of.,Property Owners affected by 4 Overflow of ISarsh Creek for protection. F ' The proper owners affected by the overfl.nw of iorsh Creek having filed the petition with thiaBoard praying that this Board take such action as will pro j teat the County Highway and lends ad?oining same from overflow by the waters from ::arch Creek, and L.U. Hoefler appears before the board in support of said petition; " . ' Thereupon, after hearing statement of said L.;I.Hoefler, said matter is submitted to the Board, and by the Bo.-rd taken under advisement. t i In the iSatter or Allowance of Claims in Supervisor Districts 1 and 2. w It app a-ring to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury k of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special rod fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's oortion 7 of State mutomobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and for:•:arded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa Canty dur,ne the year 1919, which said money shall be expended by .�sid county exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, ` ' bridges and culverts in said county and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor District Vo. 1 of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used exdusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said District iro. 1; It is, by the Board ordered thLt the following claim against Supervisor District Vo. 1, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 1, be and the same is hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa 3 County, to wit: I ]lame Amount J.:.Sil va 3201.50 It i:; by the Board ordered that the following claim against Supervisor ' District :lo. 2, far labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culvertu in Supervisor District L;o. 2, be and •: the same is hereby ordered paid out of the Special Hoadz'und of Contra Caste County, to rit: s, Name. Amount. ' A.11. Frazer, x108.00 Hutchinson Co. 259.98 Theo. M.11iseen 120.00 Hutchinson Co. 552.92 The said order is passed b;y the unanimous vote of the Board., I i i i 1 In the ldatter of Allowance of claims. a Supervisor Znott hav[n3 heretofore E•llowed three claims on fonds of Supervisor District JI, which should have been allowed out of the Special Road ?and which said claims were for the furniahina of labor and materials for the building of roads, bridges and culverts in said District; It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are hereby allowed out of the special road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: ,:,"q Dame. Amount. =, Hutchinson Co. ? 66.00 Antone S.P.ose 168.00 J.T.Si7va, 201.50.K I In the Matter of allowance to indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that the Collowing allowances be and the same are hereby granted to !he following named indi_.;ents, commencing on dates set I i opposite their respective names, to wit: : i.ianuel ^ardoza, Antioch, X8.00 per month, commencing July 1st, 1919. j Casimo Bruno, Pittsbarg, 410, per month, commencing Oct. 1st. 1919. ! Louisa Cravo, Antioch, w10. per month, commencing Oct. 1st, 1919. Paolo Costanca, and wife, Pittsburg, $15. per month, commencing Nov. 1st, 1919. iNaris Chiappira. Pittsburg. •r15. per month commencing Oct. 1st, 1919. It is further ordered that ",e County Auditor draw warrant on the County i Treasurer in favor of above named indigents, in sumo above named, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names. �a I � In the +latter of Corredtion of iAssessments. i 3.O.;.:eese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the following clerical errors appear on the Assessment roll for the i fiscal year 1919-20 to wit: That Lot 52, ElocY. 22, Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1, assess-ed to rran7< i aaight was erroneously assessed with 0200 improvements as appears on Tax Bill 22340 Vol. 14 page 297, where there wa,: no improvements on said Lot, and that - ' throu:h an erro_ in extension assessment of A.?.Silva, reads 89.78 acres at $25. per acre, ;;4445 instead of 89.78 acres at x25. per acre, ;x2245 which said error appears on Tax bill No. 6876, vol. 20, ani the correction of said errors having ' i bee-. consented to by the District Attorney . It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby. -` authorized to correct said assessments in accordance with said order. ! The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, I 305 All In theuatter of petition for Formation of Byron-Bethany Irrigation District. It appearing that the State Engineer has filed his report in writing ' Ito the Board of Supervisors relative to petition of Ray R.Houston, John A.Iiodin, Edwin R.Frey, at al., for organization of an irrigation district to be known as Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, It is by the Board Resolved that the 10th day of Doveriber, 1919, at 11 >!�" ' o'clock a.;1. of said day be and the same is hereby set for the conileration of .` said report and the further hearing of seid petition, and that the further consider- ation thereof be taken up at that time. It is further ordered that notice of said time shall be given by the County , Clerk by registered mail to Ray R.Houston, Byrnn, California, who has been appoint- and ed by petitioners as the person to whom notice of such hearing shall be given,,by publication or a notice in the Daily Cazette, in the manner and for the time requir- ed by low. t; The foregoing Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Buchanan and adopted by the unanimous vo',e of the Board. 35 r� ' In the Cutter of Disposal of Road 9 !� Roller in Supervisor District ,5. 3 This Bosrd having heretofore authorized Supervisor Trythall, to proceed .j and discose of an =ustin sasoline Road Roller belonging to the county of Contra Costa, after notice given in cccordence with leJ, Now, at this time, J.E.Trythall, files with this Board his repot of his proceedings under said order of sale showing that same visa disposed of after notice i given in accordance with law, on the 14th day of October, 1919, at hour of 10 - o'alnck A.M. to -.H Kopperud for the sum of $1000, he being the highest and best bidder at public auction>for said roller. Thereupon, it is b.r the Board ordered that said sale be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and thrt eaid sum or 911000 be and the same is hereby ordered paid into the 0ounty Treasury of Contra Costa County, to the credit of Supervisor District "5. The vote on said order being unanimous. I In the 11atter of Requisition. " It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on reaaisition of M.W.Joost, for a carpet be continued to aonday Nov. 10th, 1919, and in the meantime, that said tax collector eubmit to the Board approximate cost of said carnet required. : i j 's> 1 ' 3 I In the flatter of Ac.eptance of Specifications i for the furnishing of Coarse and Fine Aggregate for the year 1919. `._AR County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Hoard, ,'" his specifications showing ---- the amount of coarse and fine ag;regate that will be required in the construction of highways, bridges and culverts during the year I �s 1920, I t is, by the Board ordered that said s p=.:i£ications be and the same are hereby accepted and s9proved by this Board as plane and specifications for the furnishing of coarse and fine aggregate to the County of Contra Costa, for the f year 1920. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Standard, for bids to be presented to this board on Monday the lat of Decegbe i1919, up to 11 o'clmk :..TL. for the furnishing of said coarse and fine aggregate, in accordance with said speci'ications adcA ed this day by this hoard. .q- In the ++atter of Increase of Freight Rates. 1 It havin,; been reported b this Board that there is talk of increase of (I freight rates on road material and it appearing to this Board that an increase of freight rates would be unjust at this time, to the County oP "ontra Costa, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to telegraph a protest to John 3.17illis, 64 Pine Street, San Francisco, protesting against any increase in freight rates for rock or gravel or road material to be used by Counties in Con- struction or roads and highways thereon. The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J I ° I In the ii¢tter of Compensation of I Classes of Labor on County Highways. It is by the Board ordered on notion of Supervisor Bachanan seconded by I supervisor Knott, that those certain orders of the Board of Supervisors made on j Thursday August 29th, 1918, and Idonday October 7th, 1918, in said matters be and the same are hereby rescinded and set aside. i I .4 I i i � 3 '7 In the atter of adoption of plans and specifications for the Grading of Section No. 2 of Division No. 10 of Codnty f ' Highway. r:il R.R.brnold, County Surveyor o:Contrs Corta County, having presented to this All Board plans and specifiections for the arai:ng of Section No. 2 of Division No. 10 of the County Hiahtiwa;r, which said Section consists of that part of Count;; Highway beginning at summit of Barry Hill on what is known as Division No. 10 and runs , westerly to the Santa re Railway, a distance of 1.23 miles, It is, by the board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted _.nd apnroved by this Board and that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorize? to advertise for hies in the Pinole °eekly Times, to be presented to this- Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock n.il. or. iionday December let, 1919, for the per_oreance of s-.id work, in accordance with said plans and specificetione. In the +atter of Care of children oi Barney lattacci. ' Brobation Officer A.J.McMahon Navin; reported to this Board that he has g.. had to take charge of the child an of Sarney Llattucui on account of their being in ' indigent circumstances, It is, on motion duly made i,nd carried, by the Board ordered that Probatio., , Officer d.J.LcUshon, be and he is hereby authorized to make the best arrangements possible for the care and maintenance of said children until the further order of this Board. In the i.iatter of Contract of 10br.ith & Janes, for construction of iiighwey. It is b;: the Board ordered that Galbraith & Janes, heretofore awarded con- tract for construction of .treat in the town of Crockett, are hereby given an ' extension of thirty days from thelate of expiration of said contract. In the :_utter of Purchase of Automobile ""t for "ounty Surveyor of Contra Costa County; R.R.Ernold, County Surveyor having appeared before this Board and re- quested that he be allowed to purchase an automobile for use of his department, and it appearing to the zoard that it is necessary that the County 3ngineer have an - - G automobile for the uee of his department in constructing roads end high,,ays and looking after the general bucin-se a' the co mty; It is, by the Board ordered that said R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby suthcarized to purchase an automobile for the County of Contra Costa, for use of his - department at a cost of not to exceed 12500. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i V I r; In the natter of Adoption of an Ordinance to I i Provide for the licensing of Persons, Firms, Co-partnerships and corporations, maintaining j and opersting Vehicles, in trucking end hauling - • i in Contra Costa County, etc., The Board o; 'Oupervisors adopts an ordinance to be known as Ordinance :. I Ila. 151, to provide for the licensing o: persons, firms, co-partnerships, and ear- 1 :orations maintaining and operetin- Vehicles in Contra Costa county end healing . in Contra Costa County and regulating the loads thereon and for payment and collect- ion of license fees, therefor; to provide for the carrying out of the objects of said Urdin•.nce and penalty for violation thereof and to provide that the time said ordinence shall o into effect and for disposition of license fees collected under the provisions a- said Ordinance. and orders that said 'Jrdin,,nce be entered in the i Urdin,:nee Book o; this Board, end published in the Contra Costs Standard, for I one week. i she said ordinance is passed by the following vote of the Board, --'. I to wit: `yes: Supervisors Gnott, Casey, neyden, Buchanan and ^rythall. Toes: gone. I iIn the -atter of Signing Contracts for Painting of Court Lou:e. i Burdon & Firkhouse having filed with this Board a satisfactory contract end bonds in accordance with provisions of previous order of this board, , It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to sign said contract for i and on behalf o! .-aid aunty of centra Costa. i In the ,'.fatter of Allowance of Claims. Claim:• against the different 'Linda of the County are presented to the s 2 Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by this Board signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk Sol ordered entered _ on the allowance Book of this Board. And the Board tekes recess to meet on Uonlay, November 10th. 1919, at e i 10 o'Clocr A.:l. ....................Chairmen. o �n clerk. I j IN H3 301P3, 07 SU?271I51•7 0.' CONS^-.A COS^_A COUNTY, S.'•:F, OF CALIFOHNU. Monday, Nove^ber 10th, 1919. the Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. j present- Hon. J.H-^.rythLll. Chairman; Supervisors 7,eb Snott, J.?.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and I.T.J. Buchanan. J.H.71ells, Clerk. - - - - 000 - - - - - - '' i ' In the :atter of Laceptanee of Contract for ' Roofing Oourt House. Luke Bulger, Inspector of Court House Roofing job, having reported to this BoLrd that 3.L.:yler has completel his contract for roofing the court House, to his entire satisfaction, It is, on motion duly mnde and carried, by the Board ordered that said - completed contract be and the same is hereby deelared.and said roofing accepted. It is further ordered that ell persons hnving clsims against G.y.^yler, jfor the wort: performed or material furnished present same to this Board on or before thirty five days from this date. ' In the ::atter of Lost arrants. Au rgaret Standiford, having filed with this Board her affidavit showing that on July 29th, 1919, there was issued to her General Fund tt'arrsnt No. 793, for sum of �'o. and that said warrant was mailed to said deponent and hos been lost, and is not now in her possession; Also that J.Hettier has filed withthis Board his affidavit showing that on the 5th day of August, 1919. there was issued to him by the County Auditor of said Count., a warrant on ;up. Dist. 'r5 fund, numbered 31, for the sum of $30 I , I and same was mailed to him end not received. :hereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrants and that duplicates of same be issued by the Auditor, registered by County Treasurer end paid in i ' order of payment of said original lost warrants. K i I In the Natter of allonance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that allowance.heretofore made to Catherine _ . Sparacino be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after this date.tO r i-3 I t3 In the fatter of Oancelltion of � Double and erroneous assessments. cd The County Assessor having filed with this Board certain statements istowing that the following clerical errors appe,r on assessment rolls for the year 1919-20, and asking_ authorization to correct same, to wit: I Lots Noe. 6-7-8, Block 71, City of Bea Point, assessed to Chr.rles L. Trabert, were erroneously asnessed with 1$500 improvements as appears on Tax Bill No. 4614, Vol. 18, said lots beim vsesat lotav+ith no improvements. I Also through sn error in copying, improvements were ettached to 20 acres in Section 14, township 1 U., R. 1 ',7., assessed to Percy Douglas, there - being no improvements on said property, as shown on Tax Bill 7187 in -it. Diablo School District. < .+lso in 1919, Lots Ilos. 39-40-4.1 Bloc'r. 46, C. of R. was erroneously r reported to my Richmond Deputy J.U. Ford, as school property and consequently not assessed, but on oscertLlninz that the school property was lot in Block 36 ; I attached and hi=ve authorizrtion of the owners of above lots to have same added to 1919-20 rolls. The owners H.B.:.IcDonnell Lot 39-40 Block 46 valuation .... ! 0920, no improvements; Louisa Cobden Lot 41, Block 46 valuation x460. improve- I went" $600, to be added to bscessment rolls. In theTewksbury Heights I Lot 19, 31oc'r. 9, was assessed for the year 1918 to Contra costa 3ealt:; Company as shown on page 1428. roll 6, :axes thereon were paid in ;all. +hat the sa^:e property r.,as assessed 'or the sto',e year to Contra Costa Realty Company as shown on page 1424, roll 6, and taxes on this assessment ^ere not paid, and ' property was sold to the People of the State of California, on the 26th day of June, 1919, under certificate of sale Ilo. 474. -' Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to make all of the above corrections on the Assessment Roll of Contra Coats County. It is further ordered that the assessment of Contra costa-'Realty Compan as G 'y j shown on page 1424 roll 6 be enol the earne is hereby ordered cancelled, and that _ certificate of sole No. 474, be and the same is hereby order=_d cancelled. a 'he vote of the Board on --bid order being unanimous. f In the latter o: Byron-Bethany Irrigation District. The final hearing on petition for formation of Byron-Bethany Irrigation `? District owne regulr:rly before the Boerd at this time, Tar. Dennett, appearing for petitioners, A. S. Ormsby sppearing for C.J. Preston, Peter Burdewick and a W.J. Estes who desire th,.ir lands to be added to said District and J.E.Rodgers and 6.y.Rray apperi.n for :irs. :.;argaret Basta, and d.Coularte appearing by i petition; and E.A.Bridgford appearing for and on behalf of petitioners for for- mation of Zni:lhtsen Irri-^.`ion District, objecting to the inclusion in said - Byron-Detnbny �rruation Dictrict of the lends of ^,.J-Preston, li.J.sstes, --! iTeter -bardewic,r, Wsrgaret Basta, end .,. :oulrlte• ! Thereupon after hearin:; a31 the arguments of said persons present, I' 31 F w :he Board anon motion duly made and corri=_d, denied the petition, of said petitioners to include within the said District, their said lends, without prejudic .,, to the ri:zbt of said persons to apply to the Board of Directors of said Byron-Bethal y Irrigation District to be included in their said district. :hereupo:. the following Resolution acid Order *uas adopted by the Board of Supervisors, to wit. In the :.Fatter of the petition of Ray R.Eouston, John A.:iodin, Sdwin 12-Frey, and others, for the organization of an irrigation district to be known &s the Byron-flethany Irrigation District. :his matter came on reizalarly for hearing on the petition of Ray R.Houston, - John :Iodin, Ed::in R.rrey, and others, for the formation of an irrigation district to be known r:s the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, under the provisions of the California Irrigation listriet Act, and it appearing to the 'Board and the Board so finds that said petition was duly presented to this Board on the 15th day of Septem er 1919, and that at said time ,aid board proceeded to a hearing thereof as required by law. and duly adopted a resolution determining that the petitioners had complied with the requirements of the s-.id Act of the Legislature, and did, at said time, cause a copy of the resolution so d-claring to be forwarded to the State Engineer and at said time did postpone further hearing of said petition as required by law, and that thereafter, on the first regular me=_ting of the eaid Board in November 1919,to wit: on the Crd day of November, 1919,. it appeared that the State Engineer .'. ' had, as required by let:, nide a report on the caid matter to the Board of 4upervis re which report acs made within ninety days from the passage of the resolution hereinbefore referred to and is on file with the other records of the board and that at said regalsr meeting which was the next regular meeting following the receipt of said report, the hoard set this time, to wit: the 10th day of November, 1919, for the consideration of said re-�ort and the further hearing of said petitio and it sppeerin_. that notice has been given by registered nail to the person desig neted by the petitioners for that purpose, and the report of the state engineer being before this Board, and it appearing therefrom that the supply of water avail able for the use of the proposed district or that may be acquired by any practi- cable means, incladin,; the condemnation of existing rights. is sufficient, and the th= said project is feseible; that there are no reasons why such district should ' not be organized, and that the said report of the ^:.tate i%n;ineer does not compel the continuance of said matter, the said Board proceeded to a final hearing thereo , and oral and documertzry evidence ,as received by ,sid board and the said beard of sap=_ev:core be[n.z fully advised in the rremloes; Now. ^He;T?E?0'?E, this _'card hereby reaffirms its conclusions as to the genuineness and sufficiency of the petition, and of the notice thereof for the organizetion of said district heretof�,.r ,i.ven and finds and declares that a petition •scs duly filed herein as required by 1•'--, si-Sned by a majority in number of the holders of title, or evidences of title, including the holders of possessor rights under receipts or other evidence of the rights of entryman or purchasers : under any la:a of '.he United States or of thie state, to lapis susceptibly of irri "a i i I jgation from a common source and by the same system of works, representing a majority in value of seid lands, according to the equalized county assessment rolls for the I year last preceding, proposing the organizotion of an irrig etion district under the provisions of an out of the legislature o: the State of Cal.ifornia,.entitled "Ar_ Act to provide for the organization and government of irrigation district and to i provide for tie acquisition or construction thereby of works for the i rrigation of lap a , embraced within such districts, and also to provide for the distribution of water a� j for irrigation nurp oses" approved :;arch vl, 1497, and the acts amendatory thereof .4 and and supplemental ther,=to, and t'a+t the s,id lend:• within the proposed boundaries � I of the said district are susceptible o: irrigation from a common source and by the same aystem of wor,-s, and that all o" said lands are situate within the counties of :fA I Contra Costa, Alarzeds and San Joaquin, but the greater portion thereof is situate I within the Co of Contra ::Lista; that the said petition was presented to the j '3 Board at its regular meeting, e,n:l that the signatures attached to said petition are genuine and are the signatures of the persons, firm::. or corporations whose signature j they purport to be, and that nrior to its presentation said petition was published `` for at least two weeks before the time at which the same was to be presented in Byron 'Times, Livermore Herald, and .racy tress, newapa_ers of general circulation, Al printe:l and published in the county of Contra Costa, wi,ere the petition was present j ed and in the counties of Alameda, and °,-n Jocquin respectively, in which counties are situated portions of the land included within said proposed district, together r with a notice stating the time of the meeting at which the same would be presented, whie h notice was properly and legally signed, and that with the said petition, and accompanying the same, wua a good and sufficient undertaking which was approved by ithe Board of Supervisors in double the amount of the probable cost of organizing -'� such district, conditioned that the sureties should pey al" of said costs in case said organizaticn should not be effected, and that on or befor^ the day on which said petitinn was presented to the said Board of Supervisors a copy of said petition I was filed in the of:a:e of the State Engineer, and at the time of the presentation j of said petiti,n the said Board of Supervisors heard the same and proceeded to `-�' i determine vihether or not said petitinn complied with the requirements set Porth in :g said act and whether or not the notice required therein had been published us requir d �c by las, and heard all competent end relevant ta:.timony offered in support of, or in opposition to, seid petition, an! thereafter the said Board determined that the pet- itioner, complied with the requirements of s&id sat and caused a copy of the j resolution so declaring to be forwarded be be 49e oamded to the State Engineer, and that a report regsrdin_, the proposers district has beer, made by the State Lnginesr, `& { and is on file with the other records of the board; i And it appearing that in all things and respects the said petitinners have I complied with all the provisions of law, and that the said petition and notice l � cont sin s17. matters, things and statements required by law to be contained, and are I i I properly signed; that a71 acts and proceedin.>s were done and had within the time and in ;he r::anner prescribed by law, and Henry Lindermenn, appearing before the 3oard and -c•ue st in.=. that certain lands included within the boundaries of the dist- ; riot as proposed be excluded, good cause appearing therefor and no obj=ction ther I 4 to being made; It is ORDERED that the following described lands be and the same are exclud- ed from tae said proposed district as originally described to wit: ' All of southeast quarter of Section 30, Township I South, Range 4 E., Ltt. Diablo Base and Ceridian, and 3. W. Quarter of Section 29. same township and Bange, and Il. E. cuarter of .iec. 31, same township and range, lying east of Southern P acifie R;ght of wey. -.., I_ I'9 ORDERED that the territory comprised within the boundaries hereinafter ( ' described be and the seine is hereby established and defined for organization as an irrigation district under the name o: the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District under and in pursuunce of the Act of the Legislature o£ the State of California herein- before referred to. '- r>} It ip ?URTE37 OMERED that said proposed district shall be )mown and desig- noted a& the Byron-Bethuay Irrioction District and sha11 be described and the 21 boundaries thereof shall be and are hereby defined :rd established as follows, to -Z. xit; bein>- in the counties of Contra costa, Alameda o;nd San Joaquin, in the State of California, and particalarly described as follows, to wit: BEG RIRTM, at the southwest corner of Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 3 ; east, Mount Diablo Base vol Meridian; thence north to the northwest corner of the aforesuid section; thence east on the north line of sail Section to the easterly boundar; line of the 2ailro,1 ri_ht o: ray of Southern Pacific Company; thence north- westerly on the aforesaid bounds:ry line or the Railroad right of nay so the point of its intersection with the north line of the south-.:est garrter of Section 29, thence east to the nnr;houst coiner of the southeast quarter of Section 29, thence north to the northwest corner of Section twenty-eight; thence east to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 28; thence north on the quarter section line to a point tiro hundred (200) feet south of the center of Section 21; thence east to a point two hundrei (20n) feet south of the northeast corner of the coutheaat quarter of Section 22; thence south one hundred (100) feet; thence east to : _.oint three hundred (5no) feet south of the center of Section 23; a thence south to tl:e center of Section 26; thence west to the north:rest corner of "• ' the southwest quarter of Section 26; thence south to the southwest corner of Sect- ion 26;. thence east 80 rods; thence south 160 Pods; thence east 80 rods to the center of Section 35; thence south 80 rods; tlience east 80 rods; thence south 80 rods to ds southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 35, all in township one north, range t::ree east, :.count Diablo Base sand ieridian; thence south 80 rods; thence west 80 rods; thence south 60 rods; to the center of Section 2, Township 1 South, Range 3 East. ::punt Diablo Base an9 Meridian; thence south ,- ' throu.zh the centers of Sections ::o. 11 and 14, to the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of 3ectian 14, township and range lest aforesaid; thence east 160 rods; thence south 80 rods to the northwest corner of Section 24, township and Range last aforesaid; thence east 16 rods; thence south 80 rods; thence cast 64 rods; thence south 160 rods; thence east 80 rods; thence - south 80 rods to the southeast corner or the southwest quarter of Section 24, town- + ship 1 south, ranee 3 east. _count Diablo Base :ni -:erid:an; thence east to the ;.,. northeast corner off the northwest quarter of Section 30, town hip I South .Range 4 east ;:Dant Diablo Base r-nd �eridic:n; thence south through the center of Sectio .: 30 to the point of intersection of the east boundary line of the southwest quarter of Section 30, T 1 3., R. 4 s. 1S.13,3.1 L:. with the southerly boundei-j line of the 51 3ail.robd right of ^ay of Southern Pacific Company; thence southeasterly on the A last aforesaid bounder•: line to the point o: its intersection with the eastline of Section 4, in Township two south, Range four east, Mount Diablo Base and Meri- dian; thence south to the northwest corner of Section 22, Township and range last _ aforesaid; thence east to the soutiprly boundary line of west side Irrigation Dis- trict ; thence easterly on the last aforesaid boundary line to the point of inter- ' section with the east line of the northwest quarter of the last eforesaid Section 'Yu ; thence south to the center of Section 22; thence west to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of section 21; thence north to the northwest corner of " Section 21; thence vest 160 rods; t ence north 160 rods to the center of Section 1 .hence west 160 rods; t;ience north 160 rods to the northwest.corner of °ection 17; thence ::est 10 rods; thence north 40 rods; hence west 40 rods; thence north 40 rods; thence melt 40 rods; thence north 40 rods; thence west 40 rods; thence j north 40 rods to the center of Section 7; thence west 80 rods; thence north 120 rods; thence :vest 80 rods; thence north 40 rods to the northwest corner of Section 7, all in township two south, range four east, :fount Diablo Base and :ieridien; _x thence north 80 rods; thence .vest 1 1;2 -riles; thence north 80 rods to the center of Section 2, township 2 Qouth, flange 3 east, I:ount Diablo Base and tieridian; then e north 160 rods; thence west 160 rods; to the northwest corner of the last afore- e&id Section 2; thence vest to the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 31, township 1 South, range 3 east, ;dount Diablo ., Base and -eridian;thence north 80 rods; thence east 80 rods; thence north 80 rods; _;M thence east 160 rods to the center of Section 35; thence north to the center of -. Section 26; thence west 150 rods; thence north 150 rads to the northwest corner of Section 26; thence west 80 rods; thence north 1 3j4 miles; thence west 60 rods; i thence north 80 rods; thence west 160 rods to the southwest corner of Section 10; thence north 160 rods; th;rue west t:.rou_h the center o" Section 9, 320 rods; thence north to the northwest corner of lection 9; thence east 128 rods; thence north 160 rods; thence west 128 rods to the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of Section 4; thence north 80 rods; thence west 160 rods; thence north _ 80 rods to the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of Section 5, all in -3 township 1 south, range 3 east, ":ount Diablo Base and •+eridian; thence west to the southwest corner of Section 32, ownship 1 nort:., Renee 3 east. mount Diablo -a Y Base and lierldian, the point, of beginnin;. Save and.except therefrom, r All that portion of the northwest quarter of Section 14, township 1 south range 3 east, count Diablo Base &n:i 'ieridi&n, lying southwest of the So Lit barn Al i ac ifiu ^si7.way, and the cemetery situated in the northeast euarter of Section 28, township 1 north, range 3 east, _ount Diablo Base and Lieridian. Save and except therefrom the depot ground. r.nd rlgiits of way of the SoaV.ern Pacific Con.play and Southern Pacific railroad Company. It is further ordered that five (5) directors be elected and that they be elected from the district at large but one director shall reside in each I division and .1;hbll be elected to represent that division, and that the offices of assessor, collector and treasurer be uonsolidatei, and that but oneperson be elected to boll" such offices. It is further ordered that said proposed district be and the sere is hereby 53 divided into five divisions (which sell divisions are hereinafter described) as nearly equal in size as practicable and which said divisions are and shall be num- bered respectively first, second, thiel, fourth and fifth and shall be hounded as follows, to wit: FIRS_ DIVISION. All that portion of the District lying east of the hest boundary line of ' Sections 22, 27 and 54 township one north, Range three east, ;1.D.B.& i%. and Sect ;3 ion three township one south, range three east, i:.D.B.& i:, and i!orth of a line run- '.. nin_ east and west throe>h the centers of sections two ani three torm:hip one ; south range three east, U. D.B.& U. SEC 0'D ^IMMU. 1 All that portion of the District )yin; west of the west boundary line of Sections 22, 27 and 34 in township one north, range three east, iL.D.B.& M. aQ and north of a line running east and west tier ugh the centers of Sections No. 4 and ; 5 township one south, runze three east. ':.D B.& :i. THIRD DIVISION. -11 that portion of the District lying south of a line runnLn< east and west throw h the centers of Sections No. 2. 4 and 5, township one south, Range three east, :.I.D.B.& ::, and north of the southerly boand-.r; line of Sections No. ' 8, 9, 10 and 11, township one south, range three east, ii.D.B.& 11. :0UPTH DIVISION. All that portion of the District lying south o" the souther ly boundary ' line of Sections i.R. 10, 11 and 12, township one south, range three east, and Section No. 7 township one south range four east, 11.D.B.& M. and west of a ' ILne running north sni south throu.;h the centers of 3ections No. 18, 19,50 and 51, township one south, =Range four east, L,D,B.R: :.. and Sections No. 6 and 7, a township two south, range four east, .LD.B.& i.I. FI'_= DIVISION. All that portion of the District lying east of a line running north and south through the centers of sections No. 10 and 71, Township one south, range fou east, _.i.D.B.& 1i. and sections Ne. 6, 7, 18 and 19, Township two south, Range four ' east, :i.D.B. & r. It is further ordered that an election be held within said proposed district as herein specified and that the cler}_ of t-ils Board be and he is hereby instruct- ed any directed to_a.ve notice of such election to lie held in said -' proposed distrie for the purpose of dterminLn,_ whether or not the same shall be organized under the } ' provisioys of such act as an irrigation district. Such election shall be held in said proposed district on iionday the 8th day --' of December, 1919, the notice shall describe the boundaries as herein established designatin_ sail proposed district under the name of Byron-Bethany Irrigation Die- ' trict and it ahelI be published for at 1.east three wee"'_ previous to such election I in the Byron :Rimes, a ne.i-paper of general circulation, printel and published in : the County of :ont:•a ':OL'ta, in which county the petition for the organization of the pro_-osel distr s t was presented and also in liver'Ore Herald, and :racy Press, news r' general circulation pan ars o. g printed and published in the counties of ,.�„ Alameda and San Joaquin respectively in whloh counties are situated portions of said i district and such notice shall require the electors to cast ballots which small contain t'•=_ words "Irrigation District- Yes" or "Irrigation District-No" or words equivalent thereto, and also the ncrrs of the persons to be voted for at said election, to fill the following offices, to wit: five directors at large but each director shall be elected to represent separate livisions and shall reside in the division that he is elected to represent. One person to hol-1 the consolidated offices of assessor, collector and freasure: for sold proposed district. Such election shall be conducted as nearly as practicable in accordance i with the general election lsva of the state. It is further ordered that for the purpose of said election one election precinct shall be and the same is hereby established which shall include the entire proposed district and for the purposes of said election the following named persons are hereby desi=noted and appointed to serve as judge and inspector and clerks, A I and the £ell o-:ing place as the polling place in said precinct, to wit: ! Precinct Number One which shall include the entire proposed district: j Pollin- 'lace: I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron. Judge: A.F. Donaldson. Inspector: ;so. t.Stone. I >- i Oler:cs: Ellen Hosie end iiand Plumley. i :he foregoin.; 3esolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I � In the Llatter of petition for i i Formation of Brentwood aighway Lighting District. It appearing to the Board and the Board no-7 finding that in accordance -.'.,� i with that certain order made by the Board of Supervisors of Contra costa County, State of daliYornia, on 6th lay of October, 1919, directing that an election be held on :eeslay the 4ti: da;; of tiovembnr, 1919, within certain territory and in iM 3 said order and hereinafter particularly iascribed 2Er the purpose of determining whetler g the some shall become a High-:,-ay li?htin, District of the name of Brentwood Highway - Lighting District of Contra Costa County and that the notice of election thereby ! ordered to be published in the Brentwood News, a newspoper printed and published within the said territory and proposed District ase duly published in said newspaper i to wit: the Brentwood ileac, once a week i'or not les:- than fifteen days next immediate y precedinS the day o: the said election, to -Ht: the said 4th day of ilovember, 1919, as appears by 'he aff'Irsvit OF E.L.?ynoeb on .file herein, and that the said notice of election thereby orderel to be posted in at least three public places in said proposed Lighting District was duly posted for mo:.e than Fifteen days next immed- , iately precedin the day o_ election as appears by the offi'lavit of E.L. Kynoch j on file herein, and that iu acaordancc- -with said -wider so made, published and post- i ed as aforesaid, the s.-;id de:tion r,es duly and regularly held on uesday the 4th j d y o£ Ilovember, 1913, between the hours of 1 o 'clock P.!d. and 7:30 o'clock 2.:1. of said day, within the said limits and said proposed lighting District, And it appearing and the Board noir fisnling that the election officers duly ._ appointed to conduct said election did canvass the votes immediately after the close of the election and did report the result of said election to the Board of Supervises within five days subsequent to the holding thereof, to wit: on the 5th day of Nevemb 1919, and thi. Board of 3apervIsors of Costa county on I.tondoy the 10th day of Uovember, 1919, being the :Lnday next succeeding the said election, having proceeded to canvas and having canvassed th- votes cast at said election and upon said canvass it appears that there were 75 votes cast at said election and that of said total number of 75 votes, a majority of votes cast, to wit: 71 votes were in favor of said Lighting, District, and that four were cast a-gainst the Lighting District. ,v 110:7, T ERF:10-H, this Board of Supervisors hereby determines and finds that said election :cos duly and regnlerly conducted in all respects as required by law, ' and in sccordanee with law, :ind that a !nsjority of the said 75 votes cast at said election to wit: 71 votes were in favor of a Lighting District, end it is hereby i% ordered that z: Lighting District of the name of Brentwood Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County, has been and the same is hereby duly and regularly establis ed _ within and with the Uornds--ries stated in the petition and the order in the above entitled matter and hereinafter pc-rticulerly described. It is hereby ordered that the territory lying within the limits of said boundaries stated in said pet itina t:nd order and hereinafter described, be and the -'r same hereby it ordered and declared to he a duly established High:^.ay Lighting District 6f the nsme of Brentwood Hi:hway lighting District of Contra Costa County. 'a'* The territory hereinabove referred to and herein ordered and declared to be a duly established High::ey Lighting District of the name of Brentwood Highway Lightin= District, is more particularly described as follows, to wit: ' All that certain real property situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of Californis, and more particulrrly described as follows: Commencin3 at the southwest corner of the intersection of Hailroed Avenue and Chestnut Street; thence in a northeasterly direction alon_ souttsrly line of Chestnut Street to Third Street; thence along easterly line d -hird Street to z Spruce street; thence al ng northerly line of 3pruae Street to 11ailrood Avenue; ' thence along westerly line of Hsilrr-d Avenue to point of commencement. a nil of the above lin-.s being shown on man attached to said petition. !'he foregoing order is passed by the followin:_ vote of the Board, of Supervisors this 10th day of Nov. 1919, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors lno Y, 0asey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trytball. Noes: ?:one. wbsent: _lone. ,cn And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 17th, 1919, at 10 o'clock S.I1. .Chairman. JL IN ME BOARD OF SUPERVIS'RS 0:' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. -" Monday, November 17th, 1919. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. 5 Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb :dnott; ' J.P.Casey, C.H,Hayden, and ',W.J.Bachanan. J.H„Wells, Clerk. j 0 - - - - - - - - - - - -- -0 rs3 x In the Scatter of Petition for Organisation of bnightsen Irrigation District. The above matter came regularly on for hearing before the Board at this r : time, upon petition filed with this Board this day. E.A.Bridgford appearing for and on behalf of the petitioners, Platt "!.'Lent appearing,anl on behalf of the Director General of Railroads, and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Compan (; and United States Railroad bd,cinistration, A.S.Ormsby and A,F.Bray appearing for i and on behalf of certain protectants; A Thereupon, H. J. Heidorn, Geo. 0. Meese, and E,B.Sellers, are called and sworn and testify on behalf of the petitioners. :'?= Thereupon the protestants call A.H.Sallenger and B.L.Grigeby whoestify �B under oath and Platt W. fent on behalf o£ United States Railroad Administration, i the Director General of Railroads and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railrond Company objects to the petition on the ::round that the.petition does not contain the signers of a majority in number of the holders of title or evidence of title FC i# and possessory rights in vai_ue according to the equalized county assessment roll y i i for the year last preceding, and A.S.urmsby and A.P.Bray on behalf of certain ”- protectants join in said protest; Thereupon after hearing all the evidence presented in said matter the said protest is denied. I Thereupon the following Resolution end order is presented by Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, and adopted by the following vote of theAl -c Board, to wit: Ayes : Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Bass: Stonebeent on roll c811: Supervisor Hnott. q " In the idatter of the petition of Charles E. Sanford, Dora :S. Heidorn, J.1. :.filler, H. '.Eeidorn, at al. for the Organization of an I rrigation District near the town of fnigbtsen." :k a RESOLVED. that the following findings b=., and they are hereby adopted: 3 i Said above mentioned petition was duly and regularly presented to this - Board on the 17th day of November, 1919, at a regular meeting of said Board, and j it was duly made to appear to the Board, and tlas Board finds, that said petition - y x has ben duly and regal,..rly published in the manner and for the time required by t law in such cases, that is to say,st least two weeks before this date, together with due and prop=-r notice stating the time of the meeting of the Board at which said petition would be presented, t'b wit: on the 17th day of November, 1919, _ at the hour of 10 o'ckok A.Si. in the regular issue of the "Byron Times" a news- paper of general circulation printed and published in the county of contra Coats where sail petition is presented; And, tom the evidence this day duly taken at the hearing of said pet- I P ail- ition, the Board finds and hereby declares that, all and singular, the allegations set forth in said petition are true and correct, and particularly that said petitio # is signed by a majority in humber of the holders of title or evidence of title, including the holders of possessory rights or other evidence of the rights of entrymen or purchasers under any ]s:v of the United States or of the State of California; such holders of title or evidence of title and of possessory rights representing a majority in value of said lands, according to the equalized county ' aaaesament roll for the year last preceding; That said petition sets forth generally the boundaries of the proposed distri t and states genmrally the source from which said lands are proposed to be irrigated, and prays that the territory embraced within the boundaries of the proposed distri t be organized as an Irrigatinn District ander the provisions of an Act of the Legis- lature of the State of California, entitled "An Act to -Orovide for the Organization and Government of irrigation Dstricts and to provide for the Acquisition of Con- straction thereby of Works for the Irrigation of the lands embraced within dach Districts, and also, to provide for the Distribution of rater for irrigation afar- poses". approved :larch 31st, 1897, and the Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. d Said petition in all respects complied with the requirements of the law in such cases made and brovided; and all things required b:: law in such cases have R been performed, including the giving of the required notices and the giving of a s good and sufficient undertaking conditioned that the sureties shall pay all probable costs of organizing the District in case said organization shall not be affected, which said undertaking has ben duly approved by this Board. The Board also finds that all of the lands within the boundaries of said District are within the county of Contra Costa. State of California. The board also finds that a copy of the said petition hts been filed in the --': office of the State Engine=r oY the State of California. BE T__ 'JR-BER RE9OLV3D that a copy of this Resolution be duly and regularly certified by the Cleri of this Board and forwarded to the State Engineer of the State of California. We further declare and find that the following named person. , to wit: H.W. ' Beidorn, whose post office address is at ynightsen, Contra Costa lounty, California, has been designated as the person to whom notice of the time fixed by the Board of Su ervisors for the consideratirn of the report of the State Engineer on said pet- iti^n or the farther aoneideration of the matter of'he organization of said District, shall be given. . 1 s a T j In the hatter of approval of Tarrants of d I Reclamation District 1111619. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District 1619,be and the some is hereby approve No. Date Amount 140 Nov. 6th, 1919 $198.76. z And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. ,A I In the ;atter of Acceptance of Contract for Fainting Court Hones. Lake Bulger, Inspectnr of painting of the Court House, having filed I with this Board a certificate showing that Harden & Lirkhouse have completed thei.r contract for painting the court House to his entire satisfaction; i It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the serge is hereby declared completed and said work accepted. � It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Burdon & airkhouse for material furnished or labor performed on said contract, present same to this Board within thirty—five days from this date.j�' 12 f In the -utter of Appointment of Commissioners for Brentwood dark. R A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the appointment of R.G.Dean, George Shafer and 2rs. Christiana Murphy as Commissioners for Brentwood Park, i s;5 It is, by the Board ordered that the said R.G.Dean, George H.Shafer and Sa iOrs. Christians :::arphy, be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners for said Brentwood Park for the term required by law. i In the LX- Iter of Correction of assessments. ; (,eo. 0. geese, County Assessor, of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Bourd his certificate showing that the following clerical errors appear on Assessment Boll of Contra Costa County end said corrections having been consented to by the District Attorney. In 1919, gots ten (10) and eleven (11) and Sixteen (16) Bleck 46, Amended map of the city of Richmond. were erroneously reported to Deputy as School i property and consequently not assessed; it now transpires that the school - property was located in Block 36, and •uthority from owners of above lots to add the same to the assessment rolls having been filed with this Board, It is by the Board ordered that the following assessments, to wit: Owner Lot Blk. Val. Impts. j Christiansen, Mary 10 46 .460. $450. Charchien, Harry 16 46 460 f Stromberg, Axel 11 46 460 � I I' 321 are hereby order-d added to the Assessment Roll. In forwarded copies of War Veteran's 1919-20 affidavits the property '�� of H. Johnston was erroneously listed ea Lot 12, Block. 1. instead of Lot 26, ' Block 1 Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite, and authorization is hereby given to correct the same. r ' In the Matter of Requisition. 3 U.S9.Jocst, having filed his requisition for a carpet for his office, . It is, by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is here- yp b ranted and said tax collector authorized to procure said ca -' y g p carpet ct prices •� stated in his requisition. -z In the +ietter of Whitewashing Inter- County Tunnel The Commissioner of Streets of the City of Oakland, having reported to this Board that they have made arrangements to whitewash the timbering of the inter- -unty tunnel under jurisdiction of the City of Oakland, and offering to white- wash the Contra Costs side of said tunnel at the same time, It is by the Board ordered that said Commissioner of Streets be end he is hereby authorized to proceed with the work of whitewashing the timbering of the =� inter-county tunnel and present claim to this Board for some. I In the Matter of irantin, P ermission to R.R.Arnold, County Engineer to inspect - Different kinds of Road Construction R. R.Arnold, having requested permission to go to the Southern part of the State to investigate a system of highways and it appearing to the Board that it would be beneficial to said County of Contra Costa, to send R.R.Arnold, to the southern part of the >tate to investigate the method of building different kinds of construction of highways, ` It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby granted permission to go to the southern part of the State for tie purpoee above named. I In the utter of fixing Grades around the Court House. The City Engineer of the town of iJartinez, and the Board of Trustees thereof, appear before the Board in relation to the fixing of grades of streets around the court House Block in the town of Martinez, and after hearing argument of the Engineer and the different Trustees. Supervisor Hayden moves the Board I and said motion is seconded by Supervisor Casey, that this Board coincides with I the views and grades established by the City Engineer and County Engineer as to the grounds around the Court House. The vote of the Board on the above order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Layden, and Trythall. Boes: Supervisor Buchanan Absent on roll call: Supervisor fnott. t r I i { i IN THE BOARD 09 SUPE??V"OP.S OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, December 1st, 1919. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. ' ' Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall. Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 'Knott; J.P.Casey,C.H.Hayden, and W.J.Buchanen. J.h.Wells, Clerk. 4 The minutes and proceedings of the Bmrd for and during the month of Novem- ' bar, 1919. are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk. In the i.iatter of Advertising for Bids for Grading Section 2, Division No. 10 of County Highway. This Board having heretofo!s advertised for bids for grading Section 2, of Division No. 10 of the County H14hwsy, ani this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the f�,llowin_, bidders appear and file bids in following Sams, to wit: Embankment Overhaul Concrete ca vertu. P.M. Olney $.80 $.02 $30..00 Boa & O'Brien 1.30 .03 20.00 O'Brien Bros. .73 .02 23.00 L.L.Page .BO .02 20.00 W.J.Schmidt .69. .03 25.00 Galbraith & Janes 1.10 .03 22.00 Ther-upon the slid bide having been referred to the County Engineer for his s report and said Engineer reporting that the bid of A.J.Schmidt is the lowest and best bid received. It is, on motion of Supervisor 2nott, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by -`'p i the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to W.J. ' Schmidt, at ,he following mites, to wit: Building embankment, per ca. yd, $.69; overhaul for each ca. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul, $.03. Concrete in culverts per cu. yd, $25.00. It is further orddred that said W.J.Schmidt give bond in the folkwing penal ' sums, to wit: fifty per cent of the whole contract price for the faithful per - i formence of sbid contract, and fif'y per cent of the whole contract price as se- curity for labor and material furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contracts in accordance with the foregoinC prices. .; It is further ordered that all other bids be and the some are hereby resect ed and the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to return to each of said bidders their certified checks accompanying said biia. The vote on the foregoing order be kg unanimous. .. -i . Al In the :Satter of Advertisement for Side for furnishing of Coarse and Fine Aggregate. This Board having heretofore advertised 1br bids for furnishing of coarse —. and fine aggregate. the following bidders appear and file following bide: 3 PRATT BOILDIR; :1ATERIAL COMPANY: ) Screened Marysville Sand, $.40 per ton, f.o.b. oars at sand loading plant at Marysville. ` The above price being subject to order being shipped between now and the ; let day of April, 1920. NILES SAND, GRAVEL & ROCK COMPAITY: T' R -CRAKE EOi�A1� - �:�r: I ERAN_ SY ANTC ANY: _ It For coarse ag re ate (crushed rock and gravel mired) and fine aggregate (washed'sand) .80 per ton of 2000 lbs. railroad freight rates, f.o.b cars at either Niles, Riverbank or Riverrock plants. CAI,IFORT'IA BUILDING MATERIAL COLTANY: P Bid on 91.000 tone of coarse aggr=gate (gravel) and 50,000 tons of fine aggregate (sand) at price of $.85 per ton on cars f.o.b. Niles or Elliott, California. �. Conditional upon entire order being placed for the above named tonage, within thirty days from date of this proposal, and shipments con-tingent upon strikes. fires, accidents, action of the elements, railway delays, car shortages, or actions beyond their control. E.B. 'z A. L. STONE COMPANY: Crushed rock, $.90 per ton, f.o.b. S.P. cars Thommason. Crushed rock. snA sand, 65 per ton, f.o.b. cars. S. P. Coyote. > Sand. ,;.65 per ton, f.o.b. S.P. cars. Coyote. j Petaluma crushed rock, 3/4 to 1 1/2", or 1/4 to 2", at $1.90 cu. yd. 1/4 to .3 1/4", $2.00 per cu. yd. Prices on Petalama crushed rock rare for delivery at any accessable point on water front which will accomodate barges and tow-boats. ,s 14ATOMAS CO&PANY OF CALIFORNIA: yy 91,000• tons of crushed rock, in character of sizes as may be required lI and all as per sample submitted marked Nos. 1-2-3. 4.80 per ton of 2000 lbs. 91.000 tons of coarse aggregate, to be crushed rock, as per samples marked 1-2-3, $.80 per ton, of 2000 lbs. Or washed gravel, per sample No. 4, $.70 per ton of 2000 lbs. Mixture of crushed rock and washed gravel, a: per Sample No. 5. s y".75 per ton of 2000 lbs. ° Delivery subject to delays of car shortages. fires, strikes. actions of the elements or other causes beyond control. YDBA RIVER SAND COMPAIIY: 10,000 tons of fine aggregate, ,4.45 per ton f.o.b. cars at Company's plant on Western Pacific Tracks in City of +Sarysville. County o4 Yuba, State of @al iforria. BLAKE BROS. COMPANY: Crushed rock, f.o.b. quarry at City of Richmond, 11.00 per ton, for any standard size or for any mixture thereof. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the further consideration I of said bids be and the sere are hereby continued to and set for Monday Dec. 8th 1 E 1919, at 11 o'clock A. M. -='- WE a� I JR t 't In the Matter of Compensation of Traffic Officers. 4 Traffic officers under the 3uriediction of the District Attorney appear be- fore this Board asking that they be allowed expenses of gasoline and oil, in addit- ion to the salary which they are now getting, Thereupon, it appearing to th? Board that it is just and proper that said traffic officers be allowed an amount to cover the cost of gasoline and oil, It is, on motion duly made and carried. by the Board ordered that said ' traffic officers be and they are hereby given increase of salary of 015.00 per month commencing Dec. let, 1919. ' i In the -atter of Resignation of I Janes A. Joyce, Justice of the Peace of Seventh Judicial Township. t Justice of the Peace of the Seventh Judicial ownship James A. Joyce. having filed his resignation with this Board to take effect Dec. let, 1919, It is by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepte9 and said office declared vacant., i In the utter of Appointment of Justice of Peace of the Seventh Judicial Township. This Board having declared the office of Justice of the Peace in and Por the Seventh Judicial Townehip vacant by reason of the resignation of James A. Joyce, It is, by the Board ordered that A.H. MacKinnon, be and he is hereb: ap- pointed Justice of the Peace in and for the Seventh Judicial 'ownship of 0ontra Josta County, for the an-expired term of James d. Joyce. resigned., In the utter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the board ordered that the following warrants of ',eclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, ' to wit: - No. Date Amount 140 Nov., 6th, 1919. $198.76 141 Nov. 21st, 1919 170.00 142 Nov. 26th, 1919 522.45 143 Nov. 26th, 1919 84.44 w 144 Nov. 26th, 1919 91.42 145 Npv. 26th, 1919 450.00 And the Chairman of this Bo-rd is hereby authorized to eignify the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approve] of � :f Warrant of Reclamation District Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District x`802, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount 151 Nov. 2lat, 1919 $53.12. % And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the I 3 approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. i i In the utter of contract of G.W.Cuahing for building o'_ Loveridge Ro,.d. R.R,Arnold, Uounty Surveyor having reported to this Board, that the con- tract of G.T.Cushing to build the Loveridge Rood has been finished, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby Ideclared completed and said road accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against the said G.W. -. Cushing present same to this Board on or before thirty five days from this date. k a In the Matter of Sale of Alhambra I Union High 60hool District Bonds. The Board of 'trustees of the Alhambra Union High School District, having requested that this Board advertise for sale, the bonds of Alhambra Union High School District amounting to 4125,000. It is, by the Board ordered that the Ulerk of this Board advertise for sale the said $125,000 worth of bonds being 125 in number of the denomination of $1000 each. dated Sept. let, 1919. That said advertisement be made in the Daily uazette, for bid:r to be pre- v sented to this Board on !donday Dec. ^2nd, 1919, up to 11 o'clock A.M. That said bids be in writing si;ned by the bidder, and address to J.H. Wells. Clerk of the B card of Supervisors and marked "Bids for Alhambra Union ; high School District Bonds J J. No bid to be received for less than par value of said bonds and accrued interest to date of delivery, nor unless accompanied by a certified check in fif- ty per cent of amount bid. The right is t=served to reject any and all bids. The voteof the Board on said order being unanimous. 3=� 32�; JF ..:4 �3 SSY. In the +utter of Protectian of Red Berry a Trees in Contra Costa County. Al The attention of the Board of Supervisors having been called to the Actggggg :that sutomobilists and other persons are wantonly destroying the red berry treesk ' along the State Highway and county highways of the County of Contra Costa, and it appearing to the Board that if said destruction continues that the red berry tree along said road; will soon fade away, k It is by the Board ordered that the sheriff of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby directed to notify his officers along said roads to stop the destruction s[ of said trees by the travelling public. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i In the utter of Allowance of ;Claim s in Supervisor District #4. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury `?• of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State _Automobile Tax collected by the state Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1919, which :.aid money shallbe expended by ' said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads bridges, and culverts in said county and the following claims having been presented aWLnst Super- visor District No. 4. of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said District No. 4; ;} It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor District No. 4, for labor and material need exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 4, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the special Road fund of Contra Costa County to wit; a I ;'3 Name. Amount. A.H Kopperud $463.44 A.H. Kopperud 463.56 A.H. Kopperud 463.44 A.H.Kopperad 463.44 A.H.Kopperad 463.44. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z a t In the batter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. A.Alexaon, having filed with this Board an affidavit showing that Lot No. 1 as pe: Assessor's ivap of :'own of Byron. County of Contra Costa, was assessed with improvements for the year 1918 to amount of $1300, when no improvements were on said property; Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that said assesoment of •1300 for year 1918, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled and that certificate of sale I ;1064 be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled so far as the improvements on said property are concerned. Also that in Soito's Addition to Richmond, Lot 9, Blmk 6 was assessed for °._ i year 1918, to R.E. O'Connor e:6 shown on page 242, roll 5, and that the taxes thereo were paid and that the same property was assessed to isary Clark as shown on page 242 Roll 5, and the taxes on this assessment were not paid, and the property was I sold to the People of the State of California on June 26th, 1919, under certifieste ' of sale #399. It is order-d that said Certificate of Sale 1399, for the year 1919, be and the some is hereby cancelled as provided under Section 3805, in so far as the same relates to the prop=rty doubly assessed., F C;m In the Batter 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 and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered i on the Allowance Book of this Board. f I ' • In the Natter of acceptance of Policy for insurance on dwelling ,. j on obck 86 of the original survey of they.. town of Martinez. A.&.Blu.'a, having presented to this Board an insurance policy of Commercial Union Insurance company, Ltd. on building on Block 86 of the original Survey of the town of iiartinez, It is, by the Board ordered that said policy be accepted by this Board. i I i I In the ::atter of Inventory of County Property. It is by the Board ordered that all officers of Contra Costa County. file inventory of county property in their possession on 1st d® of January. 1920. i E ;3 9 I k j3 I a j ',. In the +latter of 4hange nP Boundaries '3 and fixing boundaries of 31.ectian Precincts ' of Contra losta County. i It is by the Doard ordered that the boundaries of several election pro- 1 5 tincts of County of Contra Costa, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and described: RODEO PRECINCT NO. 1. 4 BEGINNT71 at the northeast cornerof the incorporate limits of the town of Hercules, in the Bay of San Pablo; thence runnin.: southeasterly along the east- -$ erly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Hercules, to a point ' i where said boundary line intersects the center of the State Highway; thence running northerly along the cent-r line of said State Highway to a point where said center line of said ai3hway intersects the easterly boundary line of town of Rodeo. as -� shown on that certain nap of the property of the Union Stock Yard Company of San Francisco, surveyed by T.A. McMahon and U.T.Compton. 1891, and recorded in the of- fice of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. °tate of California, on 5th day of Feb. 1892, thence running northwesterly along the easterly boundary line of said town of Rodeo, and prolongation of same, to a point in the San Pablo Bay; thence running southwesterly slonm county boundary line in San Pablo Bay ' to point of beginning. RODEO PRECINCT NO. 2_ BDGIIJNING at southeast corner of section 9, T 2 N., R 3 W. 1A.D.M. thence `' in a straight line southeasterly '.o northeast corner of Division No. 5, Pinole I Ranch; thence south on line between Division No. 5 and +'art 2 of Division No. 2 of said Ranch; and eastern line of Stewart's Ranch to southeast corner thereof; thence east to northeast co-:ner of Lot v. of Division 5, Pinole Ranch; thence south k 1/2 mile to Reder's land; thence westerly along northerly line of Rader's land and north line o_' Divisions G and H. Pinole Ranch to post J.H• 3 Division No. 4 of said ranch; thence southerly alon_ westerly boundary of Dildsions H and I to soothe - ly boundary of Pinole Ranch; thence west along said ranch line to Pinole Valley County road, thence running along center line of ssid ro,d in a northerly and westerly direction to southerly boundary of the incorporation o'. the town of Pin ol thence running along easterly boundary of arid incorporation, to the northeast '. corner of said incorporation an northerly side of the A.T. & S.F. Ry. near weeterl end of tunnel; thence along northerly bo;ndary of said Railway and aercules incor- poration, in an easterly direction to the westerly cornerof the town of Hercules ' as annexed; thence running southerly And southeasterly, northeasterly. southeaster ly, no theasterly, northwesterly, northeasterly and northwesterly running along d southerly and easterly boundary of the incorporate limits of the town of Hercules, to a point where said for n boundar,7 line intersects the center of the'State .'-- aighway; thence running northerly along the ,:enter line of said State Highway to a point in the center of said road where the eastern boundary line of the town of Rodeo, intersects the said road as shown upon map of the property of the Union Stock. Yard Conpa..y of San Francisco, surveyed by T.A.MeMahon and M.T.Compton, A 1891, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, tate of C-lifornia, of the 5th day of February, 1892, thence running I 'o i northwesterly along said easterly boundary line of the town of Rodeo as shown on said map and prolongation thereof, to a point in the county boundary line in San Pablo Bay, thence along said county boundary line in a northeasterly direction to the northeast corner of Selby Precinct; thence southerly and westerly along the westerly and southerly boundary of Selby precinct to easterly boundary of the Rancho E1 Pinole, in the westerly boundary of Valona Precinct; thence southerly to the northwest corner of Valona Precinct; thence easterly to the place of beginning. MARTINEZ PRECINCT '4 BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Castro street where the t center line of Susanna Street intersects the same; thence running southerly along the center line of Castro Street; to intersection with the line between Blocks 186 and 187 of the Original Survey of the town of Martinez; thence running easterly along the line between Mocks 147 and 186, of the Original Survey of the town of Martinez, to the easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez in the Alhambra Creek; thence running northerly, easterly and northerly along the easterly and southerly boundsry of the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez, to its intersection with the southerly line of the Tormeytierrithew 4 Tract; thence running southwesterly on a line between Tormey Merrithew Tract and lands formerly known as Frazer Tract to the southwest corner of said Tormey Mer- rithew Tract; thence running southeasterly along the Lucas and Neilsen Addition to the southeast corner of the Nielsen Addition; thence running southwesterly along the easterly side of lot owned by Doctor Sweetser and prolongation of same to center lineof Pacheco Road; thence northerly along the center line of Pacheco iced to its intersection with the center line of Susanna Street; thence running southwesterly along the center line of Susanna Street to the point of beginning. i st MARTINEZ PRECIIIC7 COMMENCING at s point in the center of Castro Street where the center line of Susanna Street intersects the ssme; thence running northeasterly along - the center line of Sasssna Street to its intersection with the center line of Pacheco load; thence running southerly along the center line of Pacheco Road to its intersection with the line on the easterly side of lot owned by Doctor -< i Sweetser, thence running northeasterly to the southwest corner of Lot owned by Doctor Sweetser; thence northeasterly alnng the southerly side of said Lot to I the northeast corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the easterly boundary iline of the Neilsen and Luca:: Tracts; to the southwest corner of the Tormey ++er- rithew tract; thence northeasterly running along the sout�arly boundary line of the Tormey Merrithew T ract to the city limits; thence northeasterly and running along the easterly city limits of Martinez, to its intersection with the center line of"Tara Street; thence southwesterly running along the center line of .Yard Street to its intersection with the center line of Las Juntas Street; thence running southerly along the center line of Las Jantas Street to a point where the center line of Las Juntas Street intersects the eoutterly boundary line zii of Lot 326 of the Additional Survey of the town of Martinez; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of Block 326 of the Additional Survey of the town of Martinez tc center of Alhambr4 Creek; thence northerly running 5f along the center line of Alhanbre Creek to its intersection with a point between Blocks 208 and 209 of the Original Survey of the town of Martinez; thence westerl running along the line between Blocks 209 and 209 of the Original Survey of the ' Town of 1:srtinez, and prolongation of said line to the Center line of Thompson Street; thence running along the center line of Thompson Street to its intersecti with the center line of Castro Str=et; thence southerly running along the center Al line of Castro $tree t to the point of beginning. LIAIITINEZ PRECINCT ,#6. ' BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Lae Juntas Street in the town _ of ISartinez, where the center line of Ward Street intersects the same; thence running easterly along the center line of Ward Street to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the torn of Martinez; thence northeasterly running along the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez to the northwesterly corner of the Shell Tract; thence easterly running along the incorporate limits of the town of-aftinez, to a point in the center line of a private road about 1300 feet easterly from the most northwesterly corner of the Shell Tract; thence northerly running along the center line of a private road of the Shell Company to its intersection with the center line of Fairview road; thence running westerly along the center line of Fairview Road to a point and where the line between lands known as :.ajors Tract.the lands of the Shell Oil s ' Compeny intersects said road; thence northerly running along line between lands of majors Tract and Shell Company to a point on the southern boundary line of r the right of way of the Southern. Pact'le Railroad Company; thence northwesterly runninga+ong line between tide land Survey No. 2 and Tide Land Survey No. 3 and prolongation thereof to the incorporate limits of the town of idartinez; thence westerly running along incorporate boundary line of tk.e town of Martinez to the eastern boundary line of Martinez Precinct 11; thence southerly running along the eastern boundary line of Martinez Precinct ;il to place of beginning. PITT9BUR3 PRECINCT IIO. 1. ` BE9IIINING at 'he northwesterly corner of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly running along westerly incorporate limtts of the City of Pittsburg to its intersection with the center line of 5th Street; thence easterly running along the center line of 5th Street to its intersection ' with the center line of Cumberland Street;thence northerly running along the center line of Cumberland Street and prolongation of same to the northeasterly boundary line of the City of Pittsburg; thence westerly running along the northerly 7oandery line of the City of Pittsburg to place of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 110. 2. a BMI^NIN3 at a point in the northeasterly corner of the incorporate lim- its of the city of Pittsburg, thence southerly running along the easterly buanda y line of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to its intersection with the center line of 5th Street; thence westerly running along the center line of 5th Street to its intersection with the center line of Cumb=rland Street thence northerly running al.ng the center line of Cumb=rlond Street and prolong- ation of same to the northerly boundary line of the City of Pittsburg; thence easterly running a3on3 the northerly boundary line of the City of Pittsburg to point of e,y-:Hing. F ky I T PIT^.SBURG PRECT^CT T3. REGIMNI at a point in the easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg where the center line of Fifth street intersects the some; thence southerl running along the easterly boundrry line of the incorporate limits of the City of .eittsburg, to the southeast corner of said City of Pittsburg; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to its intersection with the center line of Railroad Avenue; thence `; _s northerly running along the center line of Railroad Avenue to its intersection with the center line of fifth Street; thence easterly running along center line of Fifth Street to point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECT_"CT av4. i BEGINNING at a point in the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg where the center line of Fifth Street intersects the same; thence running southerly alon,. to westerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to southwest corner thereof; thence running easterly along the southerly incorporate limits of the Ctty of Pittsburg to its intersection with the center line of railroad Avenue; thence northerly rannina along the center line of Railroad Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Fifth Street; thence westerly running along Center line of Fifth Street to point of beginning. PIT.^SBUDG PRECIN^T $5. I Shall contain all hat certain territory described as Pittsburg #4 contained on page 340 of Vol. 20 Uinutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra costa County. .i WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 2. 3 Beginning at the point where the line between lands of Sturgis and Geary Y intersect the westerly boundary of the Rancho I.ss Jantas; thence due west along j dividing line between Sturgis and Geary to road leading southeasterly to Relies creek; thence southeasterly along said road to bridge on Reliez Creek; near lands of Aterson; thence down said Creek and following the meanders thereof to its int- ersection with the center line of the Lafayette and '4elnut Creek Road; thence -M running easterly following the center line of said road to ite intersection with j the westerly incorporate limits of the town of iielnut Oreek; thence northerly, } northeasterly. easterly, southerly and westerly, s running along the wester'y, northe - ; ly, easterly rod southerly incorporate limits of the town of walnt Creek, to a a point opposite the westerly line of the Dodge property on Lafayette road; thence southerly to the northwest corner of the Dodge property; thence southerly running along the wester'_y line of the Dodge property; to the southwest corner thereof; - thence easterly, southerly, southeasterly and southerly, running along the norther' and easterly boQrulary line of the ilaphtaly property, to the southeast corner of d Section 3, T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence easterly to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon at the southwest corner cE Dowling Tract; thence northeasterly along the Southern boundary line or the Dowling Tract to a point at the southeast corner thereof on the eastern boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon, at the corner of lands of Jenkins & Dowling; thence northerly and westerly and northerly along eastern boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon to a point on the southern boundary line of =-ancho Arroyo de is Neuces x Bolbones; thence southeasterly al.ong sail Ranch boundary to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 1 S., R. 2 W. - thence northerly, westerly, and northwesterly and westerly, northerly and westerly ^ �s ;x 3. 333-2:" SARANAP PRECINCT. CO:IIENCING at a point in Lafayette and Walnut Creek Road at a point where Reliez Creek crosses said road; thence runni.g easterly along center of I7alnat Creek road to its intersection with westerly boundary line of Dodge property if extended northerly; thence southerly to the northwest corner of the Dodge property thence ` southerly running along westerly line of the Dodge property to the most southerly corner thereof;_ thence easterly running along the line between lands of Dodge, Foulds and Naphtaly, to the northwest corner of the Thitam Tract; thence southerly running along easterly bound.*;,• line of the Naphtsly Tract to the quarter section corner between Sections 2 and 3, and 10 and 11, T 1 S., R. 2 "1., thence westerly running along section line between Sections 3 and 10, said township and Range to the south- west corner of Section 3; thence northerly running along the section line between Sections 3 and 4 to its intersection with Rancho San Ramon; thence northwesterly running along the westerly boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon to its intersection with Reliez Creek; thence northerly runnin„ along center line of Reliez Creek to ' the point of beginning. �e- { e along the westerly boundary line of Concord Precinct #3 and southerly boundary line of Pacheco Precinct to the point of beginning; savingand excepting from the above j describ=d territory the territory embraced within the incorporate limits of the ' town of walnut Creek. {see 5a r.;oap; And the boundaries of each and every and all of the other remaining pre- cincts of the County of L�ontra costs, State of ualifornia, to wit: Alamo, Alhemb a Associated, Antioch Nos. l and 2, and 3, Byron Nos. 1 and E. Brentwood Nos. 1 and ' i Bay Point, Clayton, Concord Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Cowell, Crockett Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Danville, E1 Cerrito Nos. 1, 2. 3 and 4, 9ient, Hercules, Lni.&htsen, Lafayette, .23 ._ i Lone Tree, Martinez Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5, 'yoraga, Morgan Territory, Nichols, Oakley, Pacheco, Pinole Nos. 1 and 2, Port Costa Nos. 1 and r, Richmond Precincts Nos. 1 to 32 inclusive. San Pablo Nos. 1 and 2, San Ramon, Selby. +aseajara, Valona, Vine Bill and walnut Creek No. 1. to be and remain as they now are. i In the +uatt�r of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the "ounty are presented to the f Board, and those found to be correct end to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk, and ordered i. ' entered on the allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 8th, 1919, at 10 l G�. .. 0: 7. . . . . .Clerk. J "a f �n r i IN THE BOARD OF SppEovlsO^ OT .001MA COSTA COUNTY. NATE 02 CALIFORNIA. mond ey, December 8th, 1919. The Board met at 10 0 'clock d.j. i Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; �• j J,P.Casey. C.H.Hayden, and 6i.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - ! In the utter of Advertisement for bids for furnishing of Coarse and Fine Aggregate. ,.�. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of I r ! coarse and fine aggregate and the hearing on said bids having been continued to this time and place, -'`F Now, at this time, the Board having fully considered all of said bids. j and being duly advised in the premises, awards contracts to the following names j firms, in the following amounts and at the following prices, to wit: j CAlI70'NI9 BP?LD??.'G 'sT3RTTil. "OF.IPANY: ; Contract for 54.491 tens of Elliott Gravel at $.85 per ton, f.o.t. cars, Elliott. California. and 38.237 tons of Riles or Elliot I sand, at x.85 per ton, f.o.b. cars Niles or Elliott. I I BLAKE BROS. COM?ANY: _..,. Contract for 19.655 tons of crashed rock $1.00 per ton. NATOMAS COUPANY OF CALIFORNIA: Contract for 10,000 tons of crushed rock at $.80 per ton. I Thereupon it is further ordered that all other bids be and the same are � hereby rejected. s It is further ordered that the above named contract:a furnish to this Board good and sufficient contracts covering the said amounts, and that they %F furnish bonds in the following same. to wit: one-half of the contract price `�r the faithful performance of said contract and onehelf of the contract price 2 as security for labor and materiel furnished. i It is further ordered that the clerk of this board return to each of i the an-successful bidders, their certified checks which accompanied their said -? bids. The said order beine passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k 34 i i - In the atter of all owance to I nd igents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Rita I Enos of 315. per month be and the stme is hereby discontinued from and after j Dec. let, 1919. i It is further ordered that the following amounts be and the same are I hereby allowed to following named indigents, to wit: i Charles B. Rood, Richmond, 1'?14. per month instead of supplies hereto- fore awarded. i i Christina Giovanetti, 408 Pacific Ave., Richmond, $20 per month commencing -` Nov. 1st, 1919. >ngelina Speracino, iiartinez, $10 per month, commencing Nov. 1st, 1919. { Angelo Ferrante, Pittsburg, $15. per month, commencing Dov. 1St, 1919. ' It is further ordered that a temporary allowance of $30 per month in supplies *t. being for three months, be and the same is hereby granted to E.H. Olfenbuttel of Concord. through the Concord Department Store. -> It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasiter ' in favor of above named indigents in sums set opposite their names and commencing s? on dates set opposite their names.,4 In the +atter of Correction of Assessments. ; Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor having furnished to this Board, his certificat showing that a clerical error appears on Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1919- 20, in the follow ng cases, to wit: and asking for authorization to correct same in accordance with provisions of Sec. 3181 of the Political Code; The southerly 50 Peet of Lot 23. Block 4, Alhambra Heights, assessed to Part Costa pater Company as per Tax Bill 7040 was owned by the City of Martinez, prior to first Monday o` Larch, 19191 also that Late 4 and south 2/3 of Lot 13, and ' North 2/3of Lot 14, Lot 26, Lot :6, Lot 37, Lot 38, Lot 41, LOt 42 in Block 36 Amendei &lap of the City of Richmond, were owned by the School Department of Richmond, prior to first Monday in Llarch. 1919, and the District Attorney having consented to the correction of said assessments; '+ Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that each of the above assessments be and the some is hereby ordered cancelled. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i In the utter of petition of Residants of Richmond Annex for certain improvements. p ' A petition having been presented to this Board by residents residing in Richmond Annex. near E1 Cerrito 2ostoffice, requesting ti:is Board to clean out and rep& the creek between the City of Albany and said Richmond Annex, and also praying for lights to be erected and maintained at certain street corners in said Rtohmond Annex, and the B card after hearing said petit L,n denied said petition for the reaso ' that said creek is upon private property on which this Board has no jurisdiction, and further that said streets in the Richmond x+nnex are not county highways, said streets all having been rejected on the approval of said Map, and this Board not being authorized to expand public moneys on streets not county highways. i In the Uatter of allowance of Claims in Supervisor Districts 3 and 4. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County 'reasury i of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Cost b County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile lax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1919, which said money shall be expended �,`y by said county exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, J i and culverts in said county and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor District No. 3 of Contra Costs County for labor and material used ex- elusively in the construction and maintenance of roads. bridges and culverts of , said "ietrict No. 3, � I It is by the 90ard ordered that in following claims against Supervisor i District No. 3 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and I maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 3, be and the say^e are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa t County, to wit: ...., Name Amount. E.Anderson Company 229.97. Hutchinson Company 336.72 Hutchinson Company 320.05 A.J.i1c'lahon 325.36 A.J.idol�ahon 291.78. It is by the Board ordered that the following claimrgainst Supervisor District No. 4, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 4, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa Count;,, to wit: Name. Amount ;: Hutchinson Company 2 242.05 ' Hutchinson Company 249.23 Hutchinson Company 252.15 Eutebinson Company 248.95 Hutchinson Company 249.30 s; Hutchins m Company 252.83 The said order IF., passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, i fIn the +latter of Communication from Costa County Ccanty Farm Bureau. A communication from Contra Coats County ;!arm Bureau advising the Board of the change of location of County -arm Bureau office from Martinez to Concord, was received end read to the Board. The Bo".rd makes no objection to said change. i i In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the di"ferent funds of the County are presented to the Board and Use 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 order y. ed entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Idonday, December 15th, 1919, at 10 o'clock A.U. i E /f i 4 Clerk. i i i j I P IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO?ITA COSTA 'ODNTY, STATE OF OAIIFOR^IA. Monday, December 15th, 1919. E The Board met at 10 o'c'-ock A.M. v Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; i J.P. Casey, C. H. Hayden, and L7.J.Buchanan. J.H.i".ells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - p I iIn the Matter of Allowance of Claims in Supervisor Districts Nos. 5,4-5. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costs County, which said moneys were derive] from Contra Costa County's portion of state Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer i of contra Costa County during the year 1919, which said money shall be expended ' by said count;; exclusively in the construction and main4,enance of roads, bridges, and culverts in said county and the following claims having been presented against ! supervisor Districts Nos. 3, 4, and 5, of Contra Costs County for labor and materi 1 ` j used exclusively in the ennatruction and maintenance d' roads, bridges and culverts ! in sc.id Districts Nos. 3, 4, & 5, of Contra Costa County, for Labor and mat eri9l used exclusively in the construction-maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said Districts E os. 3, 4, & 5; _ It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor District No. 3for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and i maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 3, be and the same is hereby ordered paid out or the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: I J Name. Amount. Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Ry. ,237.89. It is by the Board ordered tnat the following claims against Supervisor ' District No. 4 for 'abor and material used exclusively in the construction and f j maintenance of roads. bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 4 be and the sane is herebyordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa County 1 i to wit: Name. Amount. A.H,Zopperad $463.44 A. H.Zopperud 463.44 A.H.Zopperud 463.44 ; A. H. Zopperud 463.44 A.H.3 opp mrad 463.44 And it is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Super- I visor District No. 5, for labor and material used excla lively in the construction and msintencnce of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 5, be i ..x and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa i County. to wit: ` 5 Name. Amount. +� A.H.Zonperad $434.40 i A.H.Yopperad 434.20 a- A.H.Zopperud 434.20 A.H.Zopperud 434.20 i A.H.Zopperud 454.20 A.H.Zoppe rdd 77.00 f Y� The foregoin_ order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.tt I In the +atter of petition of i CHARLES E. SANTFORD, DORA 1— HSIDOP11, J. I1. I,:ILLE'?, H. W. HEIDOR?t, at al., for the Organization of an Irrigation District near Xnightsen. The petition of the above named persons having been presented to this Board ;q on the 17th da of November, 1919, and it then dal appearing y y ppearin to the Board that a said petition in allrespects was regular and fully complied with the requirements of law in such cases, and that u'1 required notices had been given; This Board duly made and gave its order so declaring by the adoption of a resolution as in such cases male and provide), which said resolution was car- i tified by copy and forwarded to the State Engineer; and, said State Engineer having made his report favorable to the organization of said District, which said Report is on file in the Records in the matter of said organization; Now, therefore. it is Ordered that 22nd day of December, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock. &,IS. be and the same is hereby fixed as the time for the considerati ".= 1 of said -te;ort of sail State Engineer and for the final hearing of said petition. jIn the utter of Cancelletion of Warrants. The County auditor having presented to this Board several warrents, and I asking for their cancellation; It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the fol- la+ing r:arrantsbe and the same are hereby ordered cancelled: 1::0. Name. Amount j 1073 I.Y. G. Reed 5.75 7649 T. J.Nitchell 67.94 ' 595 Contra Costa Gas Co. 2.90 372 Silina :1oscrop 15.00 462 1115.00 11339 " " 15.00 y 127 Pauline Gibson 40.00 11304 " " 40.00 A 1033 Charles A.Brewlick 1.15 1175 S.A.Smith 24.00 5870 Basis Lubrano 3.00 ' 2276 Southern Pacific Co. 21.74 - 1167 Charles S.kdahnke 3.00 ' The vote on the foregoing order being unsnimous.`�. i AV I 1 a i I a. cy 1 i. �n I (1 I In the ]latter of Letter from Bay Shore I Stage Company. A letter from Bay .Shore Stage Company complaining about road near Pinole, was received and read to the Board and by the Board referred to Supervisor bnott. — I In natter of approval of -iarrants of Reclamation District 11619. ., j Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following Sig warrants of said Reclamation District be and lip same are hereby approved, to wit: No. ')ate Amount 145 Dec. 8th, 1919 90.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on ssid warrants by affixing his signature thereto. 1 ' 1 In the ]latter of contract of Blanchard, ( Crocker & Howell, to build hood near Enightsen. This Board havin received an application of Blanchard, Crocker &Howell for an extension of sixty days within which to complete the contract dated the 3rd day of September, 1919, relating to the improvements of that portion of the County highway lying between Division No. 8 near the east quarter corner of Section 25, and about one mile east of Oakley, and running to the town of {nightsen, a distance of 3.19 miles; It is, by the Board orderedthat said Blanchard, Crocker & Howell, be and they are hereby granted an extension of sixty days time from and after expiration of their contract with.n which to con glate said contract. i In the +%+atter of Lost '-+'errant s. ...'. L.g•Hart, having filed an affidavit with this Bocrd showing that on the let day of August, 1919, there –as issued to R.H.Standish, by the County Auditor, a warrant on County Salary fund membered 186, for the sum of X100, and that said warrant has been list, and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; It is, by the Board ordered that t',e County Treasurer be directed to zx 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 order of payment of j said original lost Tarrant. , - I 41 i - i i i i A i I S In the utter of Notice from Railroad Commission Granting Bay Point and Clayton iRailroad Company permission to cross County ' !Road near Bay Point. f It is by the Board ordered that R.R.9rnold, County Surveyor of bontra Costa y ;County be and he is hereby authorized for and on behalf of the Board of Supervisors to go to San Francisco and inquire into the matter of said crossing and ascertain if the desired clearances have been made in the granting of said permit as reqaired b ' this Board. In the :+atter of approve] o' contract ural bonds of W. J. Schmidt. J. Schmidt having filed with this Board his contracts duly filed and is and bonds as required by this Boards y It is by the Board ordered that ::aid bonds be and the same are hereby ap- proved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized for and on 1behalf of sad Ooanty of Contra Costa, to execute said contracts. ' In the Idntt•.r of allowance of Claims i jClaims against the different funds of the Co:nty are presented to the Board; ithose found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, ._., i signed by the Ohnir,man tend attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the allowance I Book of this Board. In the utter of advertisement for bids for farnishin o" Portland Cement for _. building of County Highways. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having presented to this r 1 Board his specifications for the furnishing or Portland Cement to County of Contra s Costa, in the year 1920, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said speci- ficatiens be and tke same are hereby accepted and approved by this Board as specifics - ions for the farniehing of Portland Cerent to the County of Contra "osts. It is farther ordere -,hat the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Daily Gazette, for bids to be presented to this Board on konday the 5th day of January, 1920, up to the hour. of 11 o'clock A.it. for the furnishing of cement to the County of Oontra Costa, in accordance vrith specifications this day n3opted by this Board. ,p The vote of the Board on said order being ananimoUs. i i v� !In the :latter of Specifications for Farnishin3 corrugated iron culvert pipe n for Highways of Contra Costa County. H.R.Arnold, County Sarveyor of Centra Costa County presents to this Board, a: specifications for furnishin5 of corrugate) iron culverts to be used in the construct ion of bighwsys in Contra Costa County during the year1920, ,gs Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said specifications be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as specifications for tine furnishing of corra- I gated culverts in the County of Contra Costa for the year 1920; Y It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise in the Daily Standard, for bids to be presented to this Board on :londay the 5th day of January 1920, up to the hour o" tl a 'clock A.U. for the furnishing of said corrugated culver s '. in accordance with raid specifications this day adopted by this Board. The raid vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i f In the Batter of Adoption of Ordinance Fixing the Hour after ''hich it shsll be unlawful for persons under the age o` 18 years not rccomponied by i parent or guardian to be in an;: public place and making it unlawful for the parent, auerdian or person Navin-; control I j of such person tr permit or a'low snob person to be in a public place a_'ter such hour, and providing penalties for the violation - ' for time thereof and providing..that said Ordinance shall take dfect r=,/ and for the publication thereof. j The Board adopts an Ordinance fixins an hour after which it shall be unlawful for persons under the age of 18 years, not accompanied by a parent or guard- ' ian to be in any public place and making it unlawful for the person, guardian or person havin control of such person to permit or allow such person to be in a public j place after such hour and providing penalties for the violation thereof and provid-• ing for the time that ti:e ordinance shall take effect and for the publication there- .. of. and orders that said Ordinance be entered in the Ordinance Book of this Board, and published in the Crockett Signal, for one week. The said ordinance is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Znott, Casey. Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Does: None. Absent on roll call: =lone. t K a k + 3432" � a IN THE BOARD 07 9UP34V19OPS OF CCIITHA COSTA COUNTY, 'TATE OF CAI I'OP.NIA. Monday. December 22nd, 1919. The B card met at 10 o'clock a.M. ' Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, C.H.nayden. J.H.411 s, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor '.J.Buchanan. - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 In the attar of Sale of 1 Alhambra 'Union High School Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale $125,000 of bonds of blhambra Union High School District being 125 bonds of denomination of 1000 each bearing interest at rate oP five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, bonds dated Sept. let, 1919, and this being the time and place for receiving of said bonds. the follonin� bidders file bids in the following amounts, to wit: Strasburger & Co., par, accrued interest to date of delivery end a pre- mium of x500. Stephens & Co., par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $765.65. Bank of Italy, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $203. ' Security Trust & Savings Bank, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of x525. ' McDonnell & Co., par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of '1509.50. H.H.Moulton, par, accrued interest to dote of delivery and a premium of •x371. i i The National City Company,par, interest to date of delivery and a premium of $112.50. 9; Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of McDonnell & Co., is ' i the highest and best bid presented for said bonds; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby ° ordered sold to +LLeDonnell & Co., at the prices stated in their bid, to nit: par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and a premium of 1?1509.50. ilk The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors 7.nott, Casey, Hayden, and Trythall. A ' Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor 9achanan. 9 „v ?i In the ",-atter of Formation of Knightsen Irrigation District. This matter comes regularly before the Board at this time. B.A.bridgford, appearing for and on behalf of the petitioners and A.S.Ormsby, Esq. appearing for and on beholf of certain contestants, to wit. Louise :7.Steding, Mrs. Edith F.Pearce, George Nunn, Edith Easey, C.J.Preston, Wrs. H.J. Harris, lire. C. 'u h Christiana Murphy as administratrix of the estate of W.H.L ,� rp y, rp y urphy, deoeas a ed; Elizabeth Shafer, P..E.Lemoine, Julus E.Ayer, George W.Knight, ;,label E.Gedde Helen A. Geddes, 3.E.Shafer, Glenn Geddes, A. Goularte, W.J.Eetes. Winifred ?.a 1 1 �yu 8 Preston and 2eter Burdewick, who object to the formation of said irrigation distric Thereafter after hearing the argument of respective persons who object to the formation of said district, And M.E.Jones. appearing for and on behalf of Charles E.Sanf ord, who re- ; quests that all of his lands be included in said Irrigation District, € s On motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Knott. It is b:+ the <'st Board ordered that each and nil of said contestants be and the same are hereby denied, and that the request of Charles E.Sanford to have all of his lands includ- , ed in said District be and the same is hereby granted and description of said , Irrigation District corrected to include all of the lands of said gharles E.Sen- ford. It is further ordered that the following Resolution be and the same is hereby ad#ed by this Board, to wit: "IFI THE BOAM OF gUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA OOUNTY, STATE OF CAT..L^01-1¢IA. In the -atter of the petition of CHARILS E. -;AIT2 ARD, DORA 11. HEIDORE J.U. 1111MR, H."l. HEIDOMT, at al. for the organization of an Irrigation District near Enightsen. - , t"HEREAS, the petition of Charles H.Sanford, Dora M. Heidorn, J.M. Miller, H.W.Heidorn, at al., for the organization of an Irrigation District was duly and :. regularly presented to this Board on tl:e 17th day of November, 1919, at a regular meeting of said Board, and it was then and there duly made to appear and this Board found:- That said petition wo: duly and regularly published in the manner and for the time required by law in such cases, that is to say.at least two weeks prior to said 17th day of November, 1919, together with due and proper notice stating the time of the meeting of this Board at which said petition would be presented, ; to wit. on the 17th day of Ilovember, 1919, at the hour of ten o'c$ek-.M. of said day, in the regular issue of the Byron Times, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa: And THEHEAS, from the evidence duly taken at the time of the presentation of said petition, to wit: on tie 17th dad• of November. 1919, it appeared to this Board, and this Board by resolution drily declared that, all and singular, the al- legations set forth in said petition are true and correct, and particularly :✓ that said petition is signed by a majority in number of the holders of title or evidence of title. including the hopers of possessory rights or other evidence , of the rights of entrymen or purchasers under any law of the United States or the State of California, and that such holders of title or evidence of title and of po - ' sort' rights represent a majority in value of said lands according to the equalized County Assessment roll for the last year preceding, and that said petition sets forth generally the boundaries of the proposed Irrigation District, and states , gdnerally the source from which said lands are proposed to be irrigated, and prays that the territory embraced within the boundaries of the said proposed district i be organized as an Irrigation District under the provisions of an Act of the Leg- islature of the State of California entitled "An Act to provide for the Organizati n and sovernment of Irrigation Districts, and to provide for the acquisition ,d I -a 34" or Construction thereby of t:orks fpr the Irrigation of the lands embraced within such Districts, and also, to provide for the Distribution of water for Irrigation r'z purposes" approved March 31st, 1897, and the Acts amendatory thereof and supplement al thereto; Jllt And this Board also found, at said hearing, that said petition in all res- A pests complied with the requirements of law in such cases made and provided, and that aa.l things required by law in such cases had been peibrmed, including the ' giving of the required notices, and the giving of a good and sufficient undertaking conditioned that t:,e sureties shall pay all probable costs of organizing the Distri t A. in case said organi2ation shall not be affected, and that said undertaking had been duly approved, by the Board of Supervisors; And this Board also found at ..rid hearing that all the lands within the boundaries of said District are in the County of Contra costa; And it further found that a copy of the said petition had been filed in the office of the State Engineer of the State of California; AND ISHEREAS, a copy o" said resolution so made by this Board on the said 17th day of R ov=tuber, 1919, duly certified by the Clerk of this Board was forwarded to the State Engineer of the State of California, as by law provided; And INhereas, the said State Engineer has made in writing his Report appro - ing the organization of sail Irrigation District, which said Report is on file a with the other records of the Board; DOP:', TH'SREFORE, IT IS BY:HIS BOARD ORDERED, that all the said findings of fact and conclusions, including the genuineness and sufficiency ofthe said pet- A ition for the organization of said District, and all proceedings therein taken, be and they are hereby affirmed, and it is TURTHEn DETEM7INED that all notices required by law in such cases have been duly an' regularly given, including the notice of this final hearing; _ AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the proposed District-are hereby fix,d and established as follows, to wit; COMIENCTPC at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of Section ' twenty three (23) township one (1.) north, Range three (3) east, IS.D.B.& M., rennin thence west along the north bank of the Eastern Contra Costa Irrigation Company's 3 canal to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township and range; thence at right angles north to the northwest corner of th northwest cuarter of said Section twenty one (21); thence at right angles west to { the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of Section twenty 020) said township and Range; thence at right angles south to the center of said Section[ twenty (20); ' thence at right angles west to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of said Section twenty (20); thence at right angles north to the northeast corner of Section eighteen (18) said township and ran.re; thence at right angles west along the north line of Section eighteen (18), said township and range, to the northwest - corner of lands of Balfour%thrie Investment company; thence south along the t lands of said Balfour--Guthrie Investment Company to the mid-section line of said Section eighteen (18) running east and west; and thence west along said mid-sectio "? line to its intersection with the boundary line of the town of Brentwood; thence following said boundary line of said town in a northeasterly, northwesterly and sout::westerly direction to its intersection with the northeasterly line of the i i right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence in a northwesterly direction along the said northeasterly line of said right of may to its intersection with the - -: east bankof Marsh creek; thence in a northeasterly direction following the meanderin a of the east bank of said Marsh Creek to the center of Section six (6) township one (1) North, Range three (3) 3rst, thence north,crossin.t1larsh Creek, to a point 660 feet distant from the center of said Section six (6); thence at right angles west 1320 feet; thence at right angles north to the north line of Section six (6); thence at right angles east )90 feet; thence at right angles north 660 feet to the south line of the lands of O'Hara; thence at right angles east to the mid-section line running north and south through Section thirty-one (31) township two (2) North range three (3) east, 11.1.13.4 X. thence at right angles north along said nid-section line to s northeasterly corner of the lands of O'Hara; thence at right angles west '. 1320 Seat; thence at right angles north 1960 feet; thence at right angles east to . a point on the east hank of said Ltarsh Oreek; thence in a northwesterly direction folbaing the said east bank of Larsh Creek, to the west line of Section thirty (30) -, said last mentioned township and Range; thence due north to the northwest corner of said Section thirty (30) thence at right angles east to the northeast corner of the j north:-!est quarter of Section thirty (50) thence at right angles south to the middle of lection thirty (30); thence at right angles east to the middle of Section twenty. nine (29) said last mentioned Township and Range; thence at right angles south tot e southeast corner of the southwest quarter of said Section twenty-nine (29), thence 5 at right angles east to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28), said last mentioned township and Range; thence at right an;les �x south to the northeast corner of the northwest quartero` Section 4 (four). township ra I one (1) north, Range three (3) east, thence at right angles east to the northeast - �5 corner of the northwest ,aarter of the northwest quarter of Section three (3) said last mentions' township and Range; thence at right angles south to the north- east corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section tan (10) ` said last mentioned township and Range; thence at right angles east to the north- `L3 east corner of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said section ten (10); thence at right angles south to the south line of said Section ten (10) thence at right an_les west to the southwest corner of Section ten (10) thence at right angles south to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section sixteen (16) said last mentioned towm:hip and Range; thence at right angles east along the mid-section line rLnning east and west through Section fifteen (15) said last mentioned to:^n::hip and range{, the east line of said Section fifteen (15); thence at right angles south to the point or commencement. IT IS FJRTHER ORDRRBED that all the lands within the boundaries o° said Irrigation District shall become and be apart of said Irrigation District, excepting the right o: •.-ay and depot grounds of the Santa Pe Railway. It is FJRTHER ORDNR3D that said Irrigation District be divided into five (5) Divisions, as follows, to wit: DIYISION One (1) shall consist of all that portion within the boundaries of sail Irrigation District lying north of a line described as follows, to wit: -" i7 From ti.e point of intersection of the east bank of Harsh geek with the south line of -action thirty (30) township two (2) North, Range three (3) east, thence at right angles east to the southeast coiner of said Section thirty (30) 347 thence at right engles south to the right of way of th= Santa se Railway; thence following the southeasterly line of said right of way to its intersection with the t south line of Section thirty two (32); thence due east to the southeast corner of ' thesouthwest quarter of Section thirty-three (:S); DIVT910N Two (2) shall consist of all that portion within the boundaries of said Irrigation District lying south and west of the following line, to wit: Commencing at the point of intersection of the east bank of Marsh Creek ' withthe south line of Section thirty (30) townhip two Porth, range three (3) east. _{ thence at right angles erst to the southeast corner of said Section thirty (30) i running thence at right angl-s south to the northeast corner of Section eighteen (18) township one (1 ) North, Range three (3) east. 5`s DI7I3IO17 three (3 ) shall consist of all that portion within the - I following described bound--ries. to wit: Commencing at the intersection of the easterly line of Section thirty- one (61) township two (2) North, Range three (3) east, with the northeasterly line of the right of way or said Tanta ?a Railway; thence in a southeasterly ,£ direction following said right of way to-its intersection with the aid-section line runninS north and south through Section four (4), town:hip one (1) north, range three (3) east; thence following said mid-section line through sections four (4) Dine (9) and sixteen (16) to the center of Section sixteen (16) thence at right angles west, following the mid-section lines running east and west throug sections sixteen (16) and seventeen (17) to the easterly line of Section eighteen (18) thence at right angles to the point of be-inning. = 'A DIVISION four (4) shall consist of all that portion within the 1013ow'ng 3 boundaries, to wit: Commencing at the intersection of the south line of Section thirty two (32 I townshiD two (2 ) Borth, Range three (3) East, with the South- k easterly line of the right of way of the said Santa Fe Railway, thence running easterly to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter --�` k of Section three (S ) township one (1) north, Range three (3) East; thence at a F, right angle south to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the north- west quarter of Section ten (10); thence at right angles east to the northeast f corner of the north-west quarter of the northeast quarter of Section ten (10) ' thence at right angles south to the south line of Section ten (10); thence at right angles west to the southwest corner of said Section ten (10); thence at right angles south to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section sixteen (16); thence at right: angles west to the center of Section sixteen (16) thence at ri ht angles north along the easterly line of Division three (3) to the northeasterly line of the right of way of the ::aid Santa .e Railway; thence j following said right of way in a northwesterly direction to the point of beginning DIVISION five (5) shall consist of all that portion of said irrigation ,a District lying south of the follosing described line, to vit: Commencing at 'he snutheast corner of the northeast quarter of Section eighteen (18) township one (1 ) North, Mange three (3) East, and running thence due east along the md-section lines of sections seventeen (17) sixteen (16) and '1 fifteen (16) to the east line of Section fifteen (15). The name of said Irrigation District shall be, and is hereby designated x ,x L y i r a as 'dnightsen Irrigation District I: I" F MM_ ,. ODDE33D that an election, for the purpose of determining whether said territory herein described, within the boundaries of said proposed Irrigation District, shall be organized into an Irrigation District, be held on the 19th day of JAhiary. 1920, and that, at said election, officers for said District ah 11 be elected as followa, to wit: A board of Directors, consisting of five (5) Members, one (1) for each Division of said District, and an assessor, a Tax Collector, and A Treasurer. _a For the purposes o" said election, it is deemed to be most convenient that there be but one election precinct in ^aid proposed District consisting f the whole o= said territory within the boundaries of said proposed District, and thatth said election be held at the town of Jnightsen, in the hall over the store of H.W. Heidorn. It is further ordered that said Election be conducted as nearly as practi cable in accordance wit,: the general election laws of the State of dalifornis, ? and that the electors cast their ballots, which shall contin the words, "Irrigatio -_ District Yes" or "Irrigation District ::o" or words equivalent thereto, and also the names of persons voted for at "said election to fill the several offices of said District. No person shad he entitled to vote at such election unless he possesses all the qunlificut ions reqaired of electors under the general election .. laws of the State of ^alifornia. i It I9 FURTH" O:DEA'D that the following persons be, and they are hereby appointed as election officers to conduct the ssLd election, to wit: Geo. W.Smith as Inspector and :.H.Mc Clore, Judge, and Lillian Fotheringham, and Byron Grigsby ` j as clerks. The directors of the respective Divisions shall be voted for respectively by the electors resident within the bonndrries of such Divisions, and each Director shall be a resident of the Division for which he is elected. 1= I4 'U'M^ T-. C-DE?ED that this Board of Supervisors shall meet on the second Monday succeeding such election, and shell proceed to canvass the votes i I cast thereat, and if, upon such cenvass, it ai:pears that at least two thirds or mOre of all the votes cast at such election are "Irrigation District Yes", the Board of Supervisors will, by an order entered on its minutes, declare the terri- tory hereinbefore described duly organized as an Irrigation District under the 54 nage hereinbefore designated, and shhll declare the persons reeeivin„ respective "'�- ly, the highest number of votes at :'aid election to be duly elected; but, if ��' two thirds of the votes Cent are not "irrigation District Yes", then such Distric will not be orecnized. ATID l^_ IS RM—BY OaD&PED that due and proper notice of the above mentione election shell be published in the Brentwood Nene, a newspaper of gen=.-&1 cin- '. culation printed end published to the County o" -ontre Uosta, and that sed notice shall appear in each iecue thereof for at least three (3) weeks previous to said � election. `hfe tt6 �F I: IS T=!2? 077ERID that this order be entered in full upon the Mnates of this Board. �s a$ f 3�c�p IT "'i ?T✓'S' this Order is duly attested by the signatures of the Chsirman rind ^,]erk of this Board. J.H.:rythall. ' Chairmanof the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. J.H .7ells, Clerk to the board of ';upervisors of Contra Costa Oounty. In the :Satter of Contract with N,atomas Company for I°urnishing of Crushed jock to the �ouaty of Cbntra "osta. :he Matomas ':ompany havin.; requested permiesion to withdraw an j8800 carti- fied check and furnish in lien thereof, an '800 certified check to comply with the contract hereto-ere awarded to them by this Board. It is by the Board order-d that the Vat•,mas Company on the filing of an '800 check, being ten per cent of the total amount of contract awarded to them, that said Matomas Comeau;; be c.nd they are permitted to withdraw their said check of '8800 end that said Matomas Company be and they are given to and until Monday January 5th, 1920, -!ithir which to File their said contract. r �. :he vote of the Board on zc-.id order being as follows: byes: Supervisors Gnott, Casey, Hayden, •:nd :rythell. aloes. Lone. absent: 'upervisor Buchanan. In the +Satter of Acceptance of Contract of :.2.?ennedy, for Court House heating plant. Leland g n•aley, havin, filed their certificate showing that the contract I of T. Lennedy for the installing of a heating plant in County Jail and Court House has been completed;in accordance with contract; ."•T i It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and t i same is hereby de- ' clsred completed and said heatinz plant accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said i. Kennedy for labor performed and material furnished present same to this Board withi i thirty five days from date of said contract. ' The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Sunervisors ynott. oasey. Hoyden and :rythall. Noes: Mone. Absent: Supervisor 3uchanan. K. i ! In the hatter of >cceptance of Contract ! Of Galbraith & Jones. R. R. Arnold, County -arveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to •` ! this Board, his report showing that the contract of Galbraith & Janes, to eom,lete Section No. 1 of Division No. E3, is completed according to specifications, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared oomple:ed and said wort accepted by this Board. 1 It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Galbraith & Jones, for labor performed and rnaterial furnished present same to this Board an o before thirty five days from this date. i She vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to spit: Ayes: Supervisors Rnott, Casey, Hayden, and Trythall. I:oes: hone. • Absent: Supervisor Buchanan.~ In the Natter of Contract of Edward H.&artin for construction ' of two bridges on San Pablo Creek. I It is by the Board ordered that Ed•::ard H. Martin, be and he is hereby grants j an extension of sixty days from and after exnirat ion of contract heretofore awarded for completion of two bridges on San Pablo C reek. I I j Inthe Matter of Petition for A'piAntment of Attendance 0£2cer i for Contra Costs County to enforce the provisions of Compulsory Educational i A petition having been filed with this Board signed by the school =rustees j of a majority of all the school districtG of Contra costa County, praying for the appointment of Attendance Officer for Contra Costa County to enforce the provisions of the Compulsory Educational Law, and said petition having been approved by Wm. i I H. Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools and a recommendetian that Antonio Beggiardo ; of juartinez, California, be appointed to said position, being made, It is, on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Casey, ordered that Antonin Ee.-giordn, be and he is hereby appointed Attendance Officer for Contra Costa County, to enforce the provision= of Compulsory Bducational Law, to work under th= direction of the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra � Costa County, and that his salary be fixed at the sum of 01800 per year, and ' I i� actual, necessary and incidental travelling expenses. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer out of the General rand for the sum of 0150 per monthin favor of said Antonio 3eggiardo, in payment of said salary as each Attendance Officer and that said attendance Officer present to this Board his duly verified claim for hies actual and necessary travelling expenses, sold claim to be approved by the Super- intendant of Schools.,, �0 In the Matter of Petition for Formation14 of Byron-Bethany I rrigation District. Pursuant to the provisions of section nine of an act of the legislature ' of the State of California, entitled "An Act to provide for the acquisition and government of irrigation districts and to provide for the acquisition or construct- ion thereby of works for the irrigation of the lands embraced within such districts, and also to,provide for the distribution of pater for irrigation purposes" approved - March 31 ,1897, and of the acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto. the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa met on this 22nd day of December, 1919, such day being the second Monday succeeding the election held within the territory hereinafter described in the counties of Contra Costa, Alamed and San Joaquin, and State of California, which said election was held, and this Board so finds, on the 8th day of December, A.D. 1919, in accordance with the provisions of the aforesaid act of the legislature for the purpose of determining whether or not the'said territory should be organized under the provisions of the aforesaid act and for the otT•er purposes in said act specified, whereupon the returns from raid election were duly opened and it appearing that the returns had been made from all of the election precincts therein, and that said full returns were before this Board, this said board proceeded to canvass the votes cast at `+ said election, and it duly appearing to the Board that for the purpbses of said election all of said proposed district was included in one election precinct, and gg that at such election held in said propo,�ed district the following vote was cast; ke and said Board of °apervisors so finds and determines namely: That the total vote , cast at said election was 195. In precinct number One which comprises the entire proposed district "Irrigati,n District-Yes" received 173 votes and "Irrigation District-Do" received 14 votes. J.D. Rosa, a candidate for Director First Division received 123 votes and Edward Erumland, a candidate for Director First Division received 55 votes, and Lott 2reston.'s candidate for Director of First Division received one vote. R.R. YOJSTX, a candidate for Director Second Division received 133 votes, , and W.Estes, a candidate for Director Second Division received 40 votes. „:. ^RITIUXER, and ED:"ARD YRUIMAA'D,candidates for Director Second Division received two votes each. M. nT.TzI7ER, a candidate for Director Third Division, received 166 votes and Edward Yrumland ani? Al. Peterson, candidates for director Third Division 3 received one and two votes respectively. Al. FE^_E^SOF., a candidate for Director Fourth Division received 117 votes ' and Roy ;riffith a candidat= for Director Foartr: Division received 57 votes and AK 'William Saxouer. a candidate for Director Fourth Division received 4 votes. :"IIIIAi: �A%07ET:, a candidate for Director Fifth Division received 170 vote and C.E.Fin.ey, 9.Petersoa and +red Peterson, candidates for Director Fifth J1W Division received 1. 2 and 3 votes respectively. S �a MOTT ESTO". a candidate for consolidated office of Treasurer. Assessor and Collector received 125 votes and Ford Richardson, a candidate for Consolidated office of Treasurer, .assessor and Collector received 1i votes; Clarence Finney '{ '... a candidate"for Consolidated office of Treasurer, Assessor and `%ollector received .: votes and F.A. Donaldson, s candidate for Consolidated office of Assessor. - I 4 44 Treasurer and Collector, received 5 votes, and various other candidates received one and two votes for scattering offices. And from such votes it duly anpearin., that "Irrigation District Yes" had received more than two thirds of the votes cast at said election the Board of Super- visors so finis and declares the result; of such election, and has caused the result _'' thereof-to be entered upon the minutes of the Board, and the Board farthe finds it=y� that in the petition for the organization of said district the said petitioners requested that said district be divided into five divisions, and that five directors ' be elected, and that the said office o_ assessor, collector and treasurer be con- solidated and that but one person be elected to fill said offices, and also requests that the name of said district should tie the Byron-Bethany Irrigation, District, `. and that the Board of Supervisors in culling the Blection so provided; MR5DPON, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed by said Board that the territory included in said District wherein such election was held, which said territory is hereinafter described, is •laly organized as an irrigation District under the n::me of the ?'yron-Bethany Irrigation District, which was the name designs - ed therefor; and, IT IS ^77^&'iz 07DEMD, 'O1MD LIID TMLARFD that the said Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, and the territory above referred to. desi.snated as such Irri- gation District, is described as follows, to wit: Being in the Counties of Contra, i Costa, Alameda and San Joaquin, State of California, and particularly described as e follows, to wit: 3BGIUNI!M. at the southwest corner of Section 32. township 1 north, range ,- 3 east, Lioan: Diablo Base and 'eridian, thence north to the northwest corner of the aforesaid section, thence east on the nm-th line of said section to the easterly � boundary line of the Railroad right of :.ray of Southern Pacific Company; thence northwesterly on the aforesaid boundary line of the Railroad right of way to the "w point of its intersection with the north line of the southwest quarter of section 29; thence east to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of Section 29; thence north to the northwest cornerof section twenty-eight; thence east to the northeast corner of the ;orthwest quarter of Section 28; thence north on the quarte section line to a point two hundred (200) feet south of the center of section 21; -� thence east to a Ioint two hundred (COO) f=_et south of the northeast corner of ` the southeast quarter of section 22; thence south one hundred (100) feet,- thence east to a point t•:ree hundred (500) feet south of the center of section 23; hence i south to the center o` section 26; thence west to the northwest corner of the south -_ west quarter of section 26; thence south to the southwest corner of section 26; thence east 80 rods; thence south 160 rods; thence east 80 rods; to the center of z section 35; thence south 80 rods; thence east 80 rods; thence south 60 rods; to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 35; all in townrhiD one north, Range three east, L:ount Diablo Base and Jderidian- thence south 50 rods; thence west 80 rods thence south 80 rods; to the center of section 2, township 1. south, range 3 east, -can'. Diablo Base and -`-ridian; thence south through the centers of .Sections Do. ll and 14, to the northwest corner of the sruthwest qut.rter of the southeast quarter of •3ecti:•n 14, '.ownship and range last aforesaid; thence east 160 rods; thence south 80 rods to the northwest corner of section 24, all township and range last aforesaid; thence asst 16 rads; thence ' r 4 i 353' south 60 rods; thence east 64 rods; thence south 160 rods; thence east 80 rods; thence south 60 rods to the southeast corn7r, of the southwest quarter of Section ; 24, t..wnshin 1 south, range 3 east, :Joant DiabloBase and fderidian; thence east to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 30, township i south, a ' range 4 east, i:oant Diablo Base and :meridian; thence south through the center of section 30 to the point of intersection of the east !loundary line of the southwest quarter of section 30, township 1 south, range 4 east, Sdount Diablo Base and ;Jeridi n with the southerly boundary line of the Railroad right of way of Southern Pacific ' Compeny; thence southeasterly on the last aforesaid bun-lary line to the point of its intersection with the east line of Section 4, in townrhip two south, range four east, ;`aunt Diablo Base and Weridian: thence south to the northwest corner of section 22, township e.nd run a last aforesaid; thence east to the southerly boandaty line of west Side Irrigation District; thence easter)" on the last aforesaid boundary line to the point of intersection -ith the e^st line of the northwest quarter of the last aCoresaid sectinn 22; thence south to the center of Section 22; thence wee to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of Section 21; thence north to the northwest corner of `?ection 21; thence west 160 rods; thence north 160 rods to the center of section 17; thence west 160 rods; thence north 160 rods to the north- west corner f Section 17; thence west 40 rods; thence north 40 rods; thence west 40 rods; thence north 40 rod::; thence west 40 rods; t::ence north 40 rodethence west 40 rods; thence north 40 rods to t;,e center of section 7, thence west 80 rods; ' ' thence north 120 rod:; thence west 80 rods; thence north 40 rods to the northwest corne, of Section 7, all in township two south, 'iange four east, !:cunt Diablo Bass and meridian; the.:ce north 60 rods; thence west 1 1/2 miles; thence north 1 80 rods to the center of section 2, township 2 south, range 3 east, !Jaunt Diablo Base and •ierid!an; thence north 160 rods; thence west 160 rods; to the northwest corner of the Icst aforesaid section 2; thence west to the southwest corner o: the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 34, township 1 south, Range 3 = east, i:ount Diablo Base and i=ridian; thence north 80 rods; thence east 80 rods; - thence north 80 rods; thence enst 160 rods to the ::enter of section 35; thence north to the center of 3eetion 26; thence west 1660 rods; thence north 160 rods to the northwest corner of Section 26; thence west 80 rods; thence north 1 3/4 mileq thence vest 60 rods; thence north 60 rods; thence nest 160 rodsto the southwest ' corner of =ecti�,n 10, thence north 160 rods; thence west through the center of 6 section 9, S20 rods; thence north to the northwest corner of Section 9; thence east 128 rod:.; thence north 150 rods; thence west 128 rods to the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of Section 4, thance north 60 ro63; thence west 150 rods; thence north 80 rods to the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of 3eetion v ' ? idount Diablo Base end <erldian; thence ,1 5, all in to�::n.hip 1 s��uth, ange 3 "ast, r:ast to the sonthwe:>t corner of Section r<"; to•:rnship 1 north, :iange 3 east, ;,!aunt 3;1 Diablo Base :-nd Lieridian, to the point of beginni:.3. Save and except therefrom, bli that portion or the northwest quarter of Section 14, township 1 south �.[t range 3 east, '..:part Diablo Base and lderidian, lying southwest of the Southern Pacific Railr:ay, and the ce'9etery situated in the northeast quarter of Section 28, township 1 north, r;.ns,e 3 East, :.count Diablo base and +yeridirn. ;ave and except therefrom M ` the depot groands enl rightr of va or *h= Southern Pncific Coinpr,ny and Southern n 3 x Pacific Railroad Company. IT I3 Frjpi:HE7 ORDEREn, r.DD7DCED 2d➢ FOII^D, by the said board that the following named p-rsons, having received respectively the highest number of votes ' cast at such election within the said Byron-Bethany Irrigation District for the several offices herein named, -ere daly elected said officers at such election, name ' ly, For Directors: Tourth Division First Division; &1.2eterson I J. D. Rosa. Fifth Division. Second Division Til.liam Saxouer. R.P..Rouston Third Division. M.7runauer. >'< . i For the consolidated offices of ssessor, Treasurer and collector: Mott Pre - ton. And the Board further finds and declares that b^e said election was duly and regularly held according to law, and that all the conditions, requirements and ; provisions prior to the tailing and holding of said election and in the conduct thereof as required by lays, were duly and regularly had and taken, and that the returns from said election were duly and regularly canvassed end the results thereof were declared as hereinbefore set forth, and duly entered upon the minutes ' i of this Board. The territory hereinbefore described is all situate in the counties ': i of Contra Costa, Alameda r.nd San Joaquin, State of California, but the greater portion thereof is in the County of Contro Costa, and is duly organized, as herein ��• i I before set forth, c,s an irrigation district under the ^rlifornia Irrigation District n Act under the name of the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, and that it :.res so requested in raid petition, a,nd ordered by this board, and that there.be five divisi as in such district, end that five directors be elected end that eeil directors be s� voted for b;; the entire district but should be elected to represent separate divisio a. ,. The Board farther finds that prior to the cnllin: and holding of said elect ion a :etition ::as duly presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contr� Costa.as regalred by the provision.• o act; that of the time and place of the hearin. o_' said l etition due notice was given as required by la;c and that - thereupon the board proceeded to hear and determine whether or not such petition co® 1 ?. plied with the requirenents of said act, and whether or not the notice required .„ thereby had been given and published as required and heard all competent and relevan r testimony offered in snpuort or in onpositiorq thereto, and that thereupon the board found end now kind:- that seia petition was duly signed by a majority of the holders f ` title or evidence of title incl.udin_ the ho'ders o" possessory rights under receipts or other evidence, of the rig'-ts of entrymen or purchasers under any law of the Unit - ed States, or of this State to Innis susceptible of irrigation from a common sours and by th- scne s stem of works such holders of title.or evidence of title and of _ pos,_eoeory rights represnting a nr j:rity in value of said land according to the squat - zed county assessment roll or rolls for the year lest preceding, and that said pet- ition contr.insd X11 thi recitals and thin;z r-quired by law to be c•.%nteined, and complied with tr provisions of law, and that the signatures thereto appended were the genuine signatures of the persons, firms or corporations whose signatures they i 355", rz Purport to be ` It is further ordered that a certified copy of this order be filed for record and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the Counti=s of Contra ? Costs., Alameda and San Joaquin and that such copy be also immediately forwarded to the alar'.+s of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda and of San Joaquin. �. The foregoing Resolution wus passed by following vote of the Hoard: Ayes: Supero±sora znott, Casey, Hayden and Trythell. Does: None. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. ' In the :latter of Transfer of .'ands. 6 3 It is by the Burd ordered that the foll:vying funds be and the same are hereby i transferred fror. General Fund to State Fund, to wit: for Account of Preston School I of Industry, $369.27. For account of Sonoma State Home, ,817.54; For interest due on State Eighti,a;,= How's, 111,424,59.�\ t Ih the :.letter of allo-ranee of claims. ! Claims egainst the different funds of the county are presented to, the Board; tho_e found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the16; ! 3o::rd, signed by the Chairman !md attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the i ' Allur:ance Book of this Bonrd. . And the Board takes recess to meet on L'onday, 'enuary 5th, 1920, at 10 o'clock h.,... Chairman. I Clerk. 0. ! t { I t r i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, January 5th, 1920. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. =' Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; I J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - i The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month d i j December, 1919, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I I j In the ;Satter of Advertising for Bids for iCement. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of i cement to the County of Contra Coate, and this being the time and place for re- I ceiving of said bids, the following bidd-rs file bids in the following sums, to ' i. wit: - HENRY COIrELL LIVE_& CE.--'m..N_0011PAidY: i Mount Diablo Cement, in carload lots, railroad minimum, including the sacks, freight prepaid, at prices namel for the following points: Bay Point - - - - - - - -.3.62 per bbl. Concord - - - - - - - - - 3.62 Walnut ;reek - - - - - - -3.62 " " Alamo - - - - - - 3.72 Danville - - - - - - - - 3.72 San Ramon - - - - - - - - 3.72 „ Son Pablo - - - - - - - - 3.62 " Crockett - - - - - - - - 3.62 a ! Avon - -- - - - - - - - - - - -3.62 ; ti Vine Hill - 3.64 " " Luzon - - - - - 3.72 Glen Frazer - - - - - - - 3.68 " Lafayette - - - - - - - 3.85 " " We will allow 25;t for each empty sack returned to as, freight prepaid, at Bay Point. California, factory count and acceptance. 7a will aP ow a cash discount of 5y1 per barrel on all invoices paid ::, j within ten days from their date. The above prices do not include war tax, and exemption certificates must be furnished us prior to the ordering forward of shipments. i PACIFIC PO-TLIYD CFu;4UT COUPA3Y,_ ONSOIIDATED. 3 Cement, per barrel f.o.b. care Bay Point - - - - $3.62 ._, Cement, per barrel f.o.b. cars Concord - - - - - 3.62 Cement, per barrel f.o.b. cars Walnut Creek - - - 3.62 Cement, per barrel f.o.b. cars Alamo - - - - - -- 3.72 Cement per barrel f.o.b. cars Danville - - - - - 3.72 Cement, per barrel f.o.b. cars San Ramon - - - - - 3.72 Cement, per barrel f.o.b. cars San Pablo - --- --- 3.62 Cement, per barrel f.o.b. cars Crockett - - - 3.62 Cement, per barrel f.o.b. cars Avon - - - ------- 3.62 Gement, per barrel f.o.b. cars Vine Hill - 3.64 i Cement, per barrel f.o.b. cars Luzon - - - - _ _ 3.72 Cement, per barrel f.o.b. care Glen Frazer - 3.68 Cement, per barrel f.o.b. cars Lafayette - - - - 3.85 i The above prices are gross including sacks, and we allow 25A each for Golden ';ate sacks returned in good order to our plant at Cement, California. A cash discount of 5A per barrel may be deducted if payment is made in ten days ' from date of invoice. `- -41 The above prices are not inclusive of war tax on the freight, and if any should be assessed same will be charged additional for your account. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that said bids are unreasonable It is, open motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden I by the -doerd ordered that said bids and each of them be and they are hereby rejected. '.I I ti:a .. 5 3571 i It is further ordered that A.B.Tinning, District attorney and R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor be and they are hereby appointed a coixnittee to investigate and i inquire into the prices and obtain the best figures for which cement can be obtain _ ' ed and also to investigate whether the proceedings of the bond issue will warrant the Board in building other than concrete roads. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. 1 In the ;Satter of the Approval of Warrant of eciamation Listrict x1619. ` Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrant of Reclamation District §1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: tdo. Date Amount a 147 Dec. 29th, 1919. $64.94. AF And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrant.by affixing his signature thereto. y In the Latter of Signing Contracts for +laintenance of Farm Advisor's Office. The Co-Operative iixtersion work of the University of California, College of Agriculture, having presented forms of a contract to the "panty of Contra Costs, for the support of Perm Advisor's office for the year 1920, wherein the County '., agrees to provide $2000 for expenses of Farm Advisor for the ensuing year, with the anderstending that the distribution o.' this fund for his expenses is to be .� in such proportion and for such legitimate amounts within the said sum as the State Leader may direct, the actual disbursement of this fund to be through the j regular channels provided for all Uounty fonds. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that the Chair man of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contracts for and r ;;z ' on behalf of the County of Oontra Costa, as the act of this Board. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. ' In the atter of Notice from Bay Point and Clayton Railroad regardin; construction of Overhead crossing over Bay Point road. The Bay Point and Clayton Railroad, having notified the Board of Supervisors that they intended to proceed to construct overhead crossing as originally outlined by them in their application to this Board, which said r application and plans for construction v:ere not satisfactory to the Board of Supervisors, It iso on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County immediately file a protest with the '°`> i Railroad Commission of the State of California protesting against the building o£ such overhead crossingon the lines and lana p presented to this Board and which notice was hereby given to this Board that they intended to proceed with said cork. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. �4 A In th= matter of Communication From Chairman of the Board of Supervisors i of Yolo County regarding manufacture of cement. The Board having received a communication from Id.H.Stitt, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Yolo County, complain-Ing about the prices charged i by cement companies to the counties for cement furnished for building of roads, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the i Clerk of this Board notify the said Yolo County Board of Supervisors of the act- ion of this Board in rejecting cement bids this day and that they are in sympathy with their action but at this late date it would be impossible for this Board to benefit by erection of a cament plant for manufacture of cement for the counties. 1 In the flatter of claims presented i against C. W. Cushing. I I George W. Cushing, having been awarded a contract for building a portion i t of County highway, and same having been completed, the following claims were filed d,q against said contractor, to wit: Devil Datimore„024.00 F.E.Carter, 109.85. City of Pitts- burg 25.00 i5hereupon, it ie ordered that sufficient moneys be withheld from said contractor on amounts due to off-set each of these claims and expense of collectin . i In the Natter of Allowance to Indigents. i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the ,i, following named indigents be allowed the following named amounts, commencing on dates set opposite their names, to wit: j Mrs. "ary Andriani, Boz 231 A, Richmond, $40, per month commencing Dec. 1st, 1919. i Lars. Mary Schmidt, Martinez, Cal., 020.00 oer month commencing Dec. lst,l 19. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made, to Spiro Brisco =a Antioch. Cal., be and the same is hereby increased from 48. per month to $12. per month, commencing Jan. let, 1920. x i It is further ordered that the County nuditor draw Tarrant on the Oounty l Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every i month until the further order of this Board.h p In the %latter of Communication `rom L.J. Reubold, of Lafayette. >•- L.J. 3eubold having filed a communication with this Board asking permission ' to use portion of County Highway for an oil station and also regarding placing of 1� signs along county road, It is, on motion duly made end carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said L.J. 3eubold. to keep said building off of County right of way, and that no signs shall be placed within the right of way along said County ' Highway. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i In the hatter of Approval. of Contracts and Bonds . _k This Board having heretofore awarded contracts for the furnishing of coarse and fine aggregate to Blake Bros. Company, California Building 11sterial Company and Natom,.s Co. of ^alifornie, for the fnrnishing of coarse and fine aggr=gate, to the County o: contra Costa, and said Companies having presented to this Board good and sufficient bonds as required by ordsr of tris Board, and also furnished forms of contract satisfactory to the District Attorney, and the Board of Supervisors, duly executed by each of said companies, 55 It is, by the Board ordered that J.H.Trythall, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, to sign said contracts as the act of this Bor.rd. =s In the `Matter of ?urchase of Road _ Planer for Supervisor district 53. C.H.Hayden, having madr. application to this Board for permiseion to parch se a road planer costing in the neighborhood of $995, and it appearing to the Board th t emergency exists forneedof said planer, ' It is by the Board ordered that enid C.B.Hayden, be end he is hereby give -' permission to purchase said road planer, without notice. z ' In the -atter of Ccmtracts of Blanchard, Crocker & Howell. It is, on motion duly mode and carried, b,+ the Board ordered that Blancher . Crocker & Howell, be and the.- ere hereby given to and until April 50th, 1919, within which to complete each of their said contracts for the building of road nes y a town of 7_nightsen and also near town of littsburg. .. i I' I i I � In the Latter of Bstablishin Prices for Burial. of Indigent Dead of the County of i Contra Costa. It is, by the Aoard ordered that the following prices be and the same are i hereby filed and establi::hed for taking charge of and burying dead bodies of all indigent persons dying in the County of Contra Costa, and whose burial may be a public charge, to wit: Robe and underclothing.----- $3.00 Cost of Coffin - - - - - - 8.00 Attendance on body - - - - - 2.25 Head Board for grave - - - - 1.75 Opening and closing grave- - 7.00 Conveyance from Country Hos- pital tr parlors in -artinez - - - - - 1.50 Conveyance from Parlors in Lartines to cemetery---- 1.50 . Indigents outside of County Hospital, actual expenses incurred for conveying body from pleas of death to neareat county cemetery. For the burial of ex-soldiers, sailers and sea-men who may be indigent persons dying in the County of Contra Costa, the sum of $50. for each body so . buried. j In the :fatter of Allowance of € Claims in Supervisor District ==3. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Go:ts, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra ' Costa County, :which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1917, which said money shall be expended by said c-unty exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County and the fclloming claims having been presented against Supervisor Diotrict No. 3. of 'ontra Costs County, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and renintenance of reads, bridges and culverts of said District Iro. 3, It is by the Board ordered !hat tte following claims against Supervisor District No. 3, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District go. 3, be and the same is hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa County— to mit: Name. Amount. A.i .McMahon v 204.80 Z. Ande.,son Company 55.77 Hutchinson Company 261.84 Hutchinson Company 139.12 _ Hutchinson Company 270.63. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.v y "g 4 i� in the 14atter of al.lmance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the Cointy are presented to the i Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman rnd attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Bosrd. And the Board takes recess to meet on 11onday January 19th, 1920, at 10 o'clock A.U. airman. . Clerk. t1L I j I i } f� i i i - f ,. IN THE BOAP.D OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE. OF CAI,IFOPNIA. It is by the Board ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County be called for and to meet on Monday, January 12th, t 1920, at 10 o'clock A.U. for the purpose of approving plans and specifications for i the building of highways in Contra Costa County and for the purpose of ordering an advertisement for bias to be oresented for same, and to do any and all other business rhi:h may legally come beforethe said Board including the allowance of 1 i claims properly presented against the County of Contra Costa, and any other business. which this Board can legally transect. 1 Dated January 12th, 1920. IZeb Ynott. J.�.Caseq C.H.Hayden I W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Trythal.l. i I s t I +Ii i h E P III THS BOARD OF SU?VISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATS OF CALIFORNIA. Syonday, January 12th, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'cicok A.ii. - ei- ' Present: Hon. J.E.Irythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 'Lnott J.P.Casey, C.H.Hsyden, and Y.J.Buchanan. S.H."r ells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - ' In the ;astter of Adoption of ?luns and Specifications for B uildinF� no Division r 'To. 16 of the County H ighray of Contra Costa U ounty. R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, piesents plans and specifications for the building of Division Eo. 16 of the County Hiahway of Contra Costa County, said Division No. 16 lying between the incorporate limits of the town of Liartinem, and Division No. 5, near Hookston, a distance of 6.91 miles; ":hereupon, it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain-sheets, crossaections, working details be and the same are hereby accepted and approved and adopted as plans and specificat- ions, strain-sheets, cross-sections and working details forbuildingof said road. It is farther ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Martinez ' Daily lazette, for big: to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock. A.i?, on iionday February 2nd, 1920, for the furnishing of material and labor and construct- ion o-_ said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. In the ;atter of Adoption of 2 Tans and Specifications for the building of Division No. 18 of the county Highway of Contra ' Costa County. ;5 ?..R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, paving presented to this Board, plans and si%ecificstions, strain sheets, cross-sections and working details for the building of Division No. 18 of the County Highway System of Contra "cote County, which said Li_h-s;; lies betweenthe Southerly incorporate Line of the To-;.,n of '.`.alnut Creek and Contra Costa-nlamela Count; Line south of San Ramon, a ' distance of 13.42 miles, :hereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans sod scecif:cation., strain sheets, cross-sections and working de- tails be and the seine ,:re hereby approved and adopted by this Board as plans and specifications, strain sheets, cross-sections and -orking details for the build, Ing uil - ing of seid road; It is forth-r ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the "artin z 's! Daily standard, for hide to he presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.E. on ;Sunday, :Pebniary 2nd, 1920, for the farni.^hire of materials and labor and construe - ion of said road, in accordance with raid plena and specifications. , v+i f In the Li atter of Appointment of i r j1dember of ^ aiifornia. Develppment Board. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Frank i Swett, be and he is hereby appointed a 1Sember of California Development Board to represent Contra "osta County for the ensuing year. j The vote on said order being unanimous. 'r 5 I I S I j In the --atter of Allowance of Claims. ; Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Bra rd; � those found to be correot 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. i And the Board takes recess to meet on lionday, January 19th, 1920, at 10 Io'clock r_' . . i—. Chairman. .Clerk. � K' j I I l I 30 3t J i IP THE BOARD OF SUPERVISO"S OF CORTRA CO"TA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ; Ijonday, January 19th, 1920. E The Board met at 10 o'clockA.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman! Supervisors Zeb anott, 4.P. Casey. C.H.Hayden, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells. Clerk. - - - - - - In the hatter of the advertisement for bids for furnishing of corrugated culverts. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of corrugated culverts in the County of Contra Costa, in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, the following bidders appear and ,p } file bids in following sums, to wit: -_ 51 CALIFORNIA CORRUGATED CULVERT COi 380 ft.- 12" Galvanized Armco Iron Corrugated Culvert- 116 ga. 0 $1.31-$ 497. 0 372 ft.- 15" Gr:lvanized Armco Iron Corrugated Culvert- rl6 "a. 9 1.58- 587. 6 4 957 ft.- 18" Galvanized Armco Iron Corrugated Culvert- 116 ga. 9 1.88- 1799. 6 1069 ft.- 24" Galvanized Armco Iron Corrugated Culvert-#16 ga. '_ 2.47- 2640. 322 ft.- 30" Galvanized Armoo Iron Corrugated Culvert- 14 ga. 9 3.60- 1159. 0 801 ft.- 36" Galvanized Armoo Iron Corrugated Culvert- #14 ga. 2 4.32- 3460. 568 ft.- 48' Galvanized Armco Iron Corrugated Culvert- 14 ga. 6.14- 3487. 2 20 ft.- 60" Galvanized Armco Iron Corrugted Culvert- iA4 ga. Q 7.63- 152. 0 4 This quotation is f.o.b. any railroad station in Contra Costa County ' at which culverts may be desired and is subject to 20 for cash in ten days, thirt days net. 380 ft. 12" GaIv. Copper Bearing Steel Corrugeted Culvert-116 ga.(' .98-$ 372.40 372 ft. 15" Galy. ^,upper Bearing 4teel Corrugated Culvert-k16 ga.® 1.18- 438.96 957 ft. 18" Galy. Copper Bearing Steel Corrugoted Culvert - A16 ga.0 1.41- 1349.37 1069 ft. 24" Ga1v. Copper Bearing Steel Corrugated Calvert-116 $a.3 1.85- 1977.65 322 ft. 30" Galy. Copper Bearing Steel Corrugated Calvert 14 ga.P 2.70- 869.40 801 ft. 36" Galy. Copper Bearing Steel Corrugated Culvert- 14 ga.0 3.24- 2595.24 568 ft. 48" Galy. Copper Bearing Steel Corrugated Culvert- 14 ga. r 4.60- 2612.80 20 ft. 60" Galy. Copper Bearing Steel Corrugated Culvert- f14 ga.@ 5.72- 114.40 TIM=if L This quotation is f.o.b. any railroad station in Contra Costa County at which culverts may be desired to be used and is subject to 2% for cash in ten days, thirty days net. WESTERN PIPE k STEEL COUPANY: Pipe 12 inch. diameter at ,$1.04 per lineal foot. " 15 1.25 ". " 181.49 " " " 24 "" " " 1.96 „" f.o.b. cars. Richmond. 30 2.85 Calif. 36 3.42 „ 48 „ n n 4.86 ,. n " 60 „ „ 6.06 MADEWELL PIPE k CULVERT COMPANY: 380 lin. ft. 12"- 16 ga. 2 $1.10 ft. 4$418.00 372 "n 15"- 16 1.33 " 494.76 957 18"- 16 1.58 1512.06 1069 24 " 16 " a 2.08 2223.52 322 30"- 14 " 7 3.03 975.66 p 601 36 " 14 " Q 3.63 11 2907.63 568 " 481• 14 " @ 5.17 " 2936.56 20 " " 60" 14 " Q 6.43 " 128.60 VTFU_ . 9 The above prices are f.o.b. cars Oakland, 2%% cash discount, 10 days, 60 days net. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of California Corrugated Culvert Co. for Armco Iron Corrugated Culvert is best bid and the best material to be used in the construction of permanent roads in Contra Costa County. s It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the contras for the furnishing of said Culvert be and 9e same is hereby awarded to the Californi i Corrugated Culvert Company for A rmco Iron Corrugated Culvert in accordance with d their said bid presented for the furnishing of same. -••,`� It is FURTHER ORDERED that said California Corrugated Culvert Company give bonds in amount required by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare bonds and contracts to be executed by said Company. The vote on the said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors 1nott, Casey. Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Hayden. In the matter of Publication of "Notice to Voters." It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby a authorized to insert n "Notice to Voters" in each paper in Contra Costa County at a cost not to exceed $25. for each paper, for the entire period said Notim is to run. In the Flatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District '799. -.• Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Hoard ordered that the t following warrants of Reclamation District 4799, be and the same are hereby approv 4 ed, to wit: No. Date Amount 165 Dec. 30th, 1919 $ 1545.97 166 Dec. 30th, 1919 180.00 It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. -r° ti In the Xatter of a.proval of Tarrant of Reclamation District 11619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the ]Aoard ordered that the follow- ing warrant of Reclamation District 11619, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount F 149 Dec. 30th, 1919 $25.92 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to not? the approval 5 of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. i r5 -Al 337 . In the Batter of Compensation Insurance Fund for Contra Costa County. State Compensation Insurance Fund having presented to this Board a claim ' showing a net additional sum of $894.32 due to the State Compensation Insurance Fund for the year 1920, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer on the Genera]. Fund in favor of said State Compensation Insurance -� Fund for sum of $894.32, and that the County treasurer pay the same.�� In the Batter of Acceptance of Division No. 4, County Highway System. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board his certificate showing that the contract of A.H.%oppernd to place '=< surface on Division No. 4 of the County Highway, has been completed, according to ,13 specifications; It is, b y the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed, and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against the said A.H. %opperud, for material furnished or labor performed, present same to this Board Al ' within thirty five days from this date.K, ed 3 In the Batter of acceptance of contract of O'Brien Bros. for building Division No. 13 of the County Highway. T-!3 R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County-, having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of O'Brien Bros. for construction „r of Division No. 13 of the County Hi8hway has been completed according to speci- fications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accgted. It is by the Board ordered that all persons having claims against the said O'Brien Bros. for material furnished or labor performedvpresent same to this Board ' on or before thirty five days from this date.K ... i '1 In the Matter of acceptance of contract of O'Brien Bros. for Yacadamizing "Dills Ave. Adjoining town of Antioch. R.R.Arnold, County Surve;or of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board a certificate showing that the contract o. O'Brien Bros. for macadamizing Will Ave. adjoining Town of Antioch, has been completed according to specifications; -_ It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby `$ declared completed and said road accepted. It is by the Board further ordered that all persons having claims against s-.id O'Brien Bros., for material furnished or work performed on said Wills Avenue fi e a '.. contract, present same to this Board on or befor< thirty.�sys from this date.h In the Clatter of acceptance of Contract of Palmer & Peterson to build Walnut Creek. Bridge. R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented ; to this Board, a certificate showing that the contract of Palmer & Peterson, for - building Walnut Creek bridge, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said bridge accepted. It is by the Board further ordered that all persons having claims against said Palmer s: Peterson for material furnished or wort performed on said contract present same to this Board on or before thirty five days from this dat=_.,� -� f In the +latter of Naming Road in Eastern Contra Costa County from Fox Dairy south of county Highway to S.P. railroad right of way. A petition having been filed with t'-.is Board requesting the naming of - that certain road in Eastern Contra Costa County leading from Fox Dairy, south = to County Highway at S.P. Railroad right of way, as "Sellers' Avenue". It is by the Board ordered that said rood be and the same is hereby named "Sellers' Avenue" in accordance with prayer of said petition. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, - - - Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Hayden. 3'V'9 `Y In the Matter of allowance of Claims in Supervisors Districts No.12-3- 5. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury - of the County of Contra Costs, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the County Treas - rer of Contra Costa County during the year 1919, which said money shall he ex- pended by said county exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said county and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor Districts Nos. 1-2-3-5 of Contra Costa County for labor and 3 material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridres and culverts in said Supervisor Districts; It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against 6upervisor District No. 1 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 1 be and the same are hereby orderel paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: Name. Amount. Mr. George lee (assignee of Wm. - i)eLand, Jr.) - - - - - - - - $ 297.50 The Mechanics Rank, Eichmond, (Assignee of A.A.Perkins) - - _ _ - 100.00 Thnics Bank, e MechaRichmond, (assignee of A. A.Perkins) - 108.00 Geor-:e lee, (assiggnee of Fred $chnatmeyerl - - - - - - - - --- 297.50. It is by the Board ordered that the following calims against Supervisor District No. 2 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 2 be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of•the especial Road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: Name. Amount. California Building Material Company - p 364.16. California Building Material Company - - 260.16. California Building Material Company - - 341.69 Hatchinson Company - - - - - - - - - 362.03 A.J.Mcldahon - - - - - - - - - - - - 230.65 A.J.Mckahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - 177.76 - It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor ' District 1:0. 3 for labor and material used exclusively in the castruction and maintenance of roads. bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 3 be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special. Road Fund of Contra Costa County,to wit: ' Name. Amount. Hutchinson Company - - - $421.67. autchinson Company - - - - - - - - - - 413.10 It is by the Board ordered that the following claim against Supervisor District No. 5 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District 1Io. 5 be'and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: i Name. Amount. Good Lumber Company - - - - - - y931.60. The said order is passed by the unanimous vete of the Board. F- �1 j In the utter of Increase of , Salary of Bridge Tender at uld River Bridge. . The Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County having communicated with this Board regarding increase of salary of Charles H.Waller, Bridge Tender on Old River Bridge, i It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County, that said increase of $10 per month in said Bridge Tender's salary (one-half to be borne by Contra Costa County) would be accept- -ble to this Board and paid on presentation of claim. The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors 'Lnott, Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Heyden.K J In the Matter of petition to Exclude certain uninhabited territory from the town of Walnut Creek. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walnut Creek has notified they Board of Supervisors that a petition has been filed with seid Trustees in pursuane ..5 of the provisions of the Act of the Legislature of June 11, 1913, proposing that cert63n uninhabited territory in said town be excluded therefrom, which said territo is particularly described ss follows; Beginning at the intersection of the southerly boundary linq of the Oakland, dntioch & Eastern Railway right o" way with the easterly boundary line of the County ��� road leading Walnut Creek to Martinez; thence southerly along the southerly bounds of the said Railway right of way to the Northerly boundary line of what is known as Lacassie Lane; thence easterly along the northerly boundary line of said lane to the easterly boundary line of said county road, thence northerly along the easterly boar - 4 ary of said county road to the point of beginning. Therefore, It is hereby Ordered that the hearing on said petition for ex- elusion be and the same is hereby fixed for 14onday Feb. 2nd, 1920, at 10 o'clock A.M. and that a notice be published in the Martinez Daily Gazette, a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said county, for a period of five successive days, setting forth in said notice a general description of the land soug t to be excluded from said town and announcing the time and place when and where ob- jections to sr.id exclusion will be heard. i I . 3u 5 In the :latter of Adoption of Ordinance '4 1% No. 154. 3r The Board of Supervisors adopts an ordinance to be known as Ordinance No. 154 r being an ordinance to provide for the licensing of persons, firms, co-partnerships, and corporations maintaining and operating vehicles in trucking and hauling in Con- ,, tra Costa Count` y> regulating Zeds thereon, and for the payment and collection of license fees therefor; to provide for carrying out of the objects of said Ordinance and penalty for violation thereof and to provide for time that this Ordinance shall 1, goin effect and for disposition of license fees collected under provisions of 1 said Ordinance and repealing Ordinance No. 151 of said County, and orders that said Ordinance be entered in the Ordinance Book of this Board and published in the �g Contra Costa Gazette, for one meek. The said ordinance is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: °upervisors Casey, H,.yden, Buchansn and Trythail. Noes: None. Absent on rollcall c Supervisor Ynott. 34 �k In the =Matter of Petition of Residents of 4 Unincorporated and Adjoining Towns of Crockett and Crolona for Additional Territory. A petition signed by more than fifty of the tax payers of Crockett and Crolona and adjoining territory of Croc ett Heights, gontra Costa County, praying g this Board to enlarge territorial jurisdiction of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona, to include the boundaries as set forth in descriptions 1-2-3-4-5 as contained in said petition, and it appes - -if, ing teat said territory shall be included within the Fire limits of Crockett and Crolona and that the boundaries o:' said District should be changed and increased, S' It is by the Board ordered that the territory known as Crockett Heights and .hereinafter referred to as No. 5 be and the same is hereby added to the said -a k town of Crockett and Crol:-na and to Crockett k Crolona Fire District; =;'a It is farther ordered that the ?ire District of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona, and Crockett &eights be and the same is hereby described ;...fir as being all of the territory which is south of and join@ the southerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Company and the boundaries are establish d for said town as the same are laid down and delineated on those certain maps entitl d respectively as follows: (1) "Map of the town of Crolona, as surveyed for the California and nawaii Sugar Refining Company, showing also the adjoining towns of Crockett and Valona, -' and additions thereto, Contra Costa County, Cal." and filed in the office of the 4" County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 7th day of October, 1907; ' (2) "Fdap of the Town of Crockett" filed in the office of the County Record j` er of said Oontra Costa County of January 14, 1884. (3) "Lisp of Additional Survey to town of Crockett" filed in the office of -iar said Recorder on November 29, 1895. (4) "Am;nded ?Map No. 1 of the town of Crolona as surveyed for the Califcrn e and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company showing also the adjoining towns of Crockett and Valana and Additions thereto, Contra Costa County, Cal." surveyed by T.A. McMahon, C.E. May 1,108, which map was duly filed in tee office of said County Recorder on the 9th lay of November, 1908. r. (5) "Map of Crockett Heights Contra Costa County, California," which map we duly filed in the office of saig County Recorder on the 2d day of June, 1919. isi^;. ,a In the Matter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same"are €. Z hereby ordered made to wit: Increase of allowance of M.Cardoza. Kntioch, from $6. to x"12. per month. commencing Jan. let, 1920. Increase of allowance of Angelina Sparacino, Martinez, from $10 to $15. per month Commencing Jan. 1st, 1920. It is further ordered that allowance of $10 per month commencing Jan.lst, - 1920, be and the s•.me is hereby granted to Lari• Protti. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the county v Treasurer in favor of all ol. above nrmed indigents on first of each and every month 's 7R until the further order of this Hoard, and that the Treasurer pay the same. b It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to J. Rosswalter of Antioch, be and the s,me is hereby discontinued from and after this date.k =r in the ++atter of Designation of f Trial Jurors for to year 1920. `a The Superior Court of Contra Costa County, having made an order designetin� the trial of trial jurors that will, in the opinion of the court, be required for y transaction of the business of the court in trial of causes pending in said court during the ensuing year or until a ner list or -arors is provided, and the court having estimated that 4CO jurors will be required to transact the business of said c art for the ensuing year. the Board proceeds to sellect and does select as required by law, a list of 400 persons to serve as trial jurors of the Superior Court of Contra - Costa County, during the ensuing year, or until a new list of jurors is provided, 's The following is a list of the persons so selected by the board from the different districts of the county in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said " District, and the number of the District from which said persons are selected, to _ SDPERVI�OR DISTRICT "0. 1. 1. Armstrong, Edward Dow 31. Corey. Mary E. 1 2 Adams, tmable C. 32 Coffey, 2rank J. 3 Allen, O.E. 33 Cameron, Russell E. 4 Agren, Margaret F. 34 Carey, Thos. 5 Austin, Henry Bernard 35 Cardosey, <nthony 6 Allen, Hoary 36 Corcoran, Michael J 7 Arnold, Edith M. 37 Chattleton, John F. 8 Anderson, Burton E. 38 Chivington, Harry H. =? 9 Asmussen, Annie 39 Corcoran, James F. 10 Ardery, Elizabeth 40 Craig, Chas. D. 11 Adams, Chas. V. 41 Conn, Claude _ 12 Ayer, Arthur V. 42 Chandler, James H. 13 Aspgren, Hattie 43 Cresson, Nancy Ellen 14 Anderson, vertrude 44 Cook, Martin Y. 15 Boyd, Chas. H. 45 Clouse. Ida May 16 Brown, Joshua D. 46 Crow, Fred 17 Burke, Wn. J. 47 Dahlen, Cust A. 18 Beatty, Curtis R. 48 Davis, Helen 19 Burke, John E. 49 Dalton, Gertrude F. 20 Blakeslee, Margaret E. 50 Dunlap, Thos M. 21 Bell, ^eori�e A. 51 Davidson. John T. 22 Becg, Ym. T. 52 DroLllard, -urora 23 Belcher, Lillian 53 Dunning, Edith 24 Breese, John E. 54 Davis, Emory L. 25 Behr, Catherine 55 DeCoursey, Bonnie 26 Bolton, Thos. M. 56 Dietrich, Otto LeRoy 27 Briggs, Hes L. 5 28 Brady, Harry J. 7 Deasey, John E. 29 Brensel, Susan 58 Egan, Elie 30 Carpenter, Amy IS. 59 Ellis, veorge Arthur 60 Evans, :eorae J. 61 Eberhart, Philip M. 129 Moore, cars. Irene A. 62 Parley. i7m. S. 130 McCallum, later 1; 63 Fraser, Isabelle 131 Montgomery, Mrs. 11nne 64 graitas, Frank .3. 132 Meyer, r'redetick 65 Flaherty, Dan 133 Murray. Wm. M. -� 66 Ford Edith B. 134 Marshall, Edward '3 67 Per-uson, Ruth R. 13�; Northway, Chester 68 Filloom, Edw. A. 136 Barron, John W. 3' 69 Fraser, Wm. F. 1:37 Orren, Barnhart 70 Faller, Wm. R. 138 O'Brien, Ernest E. 71 Fletcher, H omer E. 139 Olney, Clyde G. 72 Fitzgerald, Thos. J. 130 Outman, Winifred H. 73 Gaston, Samuel 141 Pearson, Carl. Fredrick 74 Gianella, Walter 142 Perkins, George E. 75 Gough, Loyola 143 Parker, Arthur 'i7. si 76 Green, Chas. H. 144 Pennington, Wm.H. ' 77 Graham, Eugene C. 145 False, yrs. Hazel J. 78 Gibbons, John 146 Lambert, L. Page 79 Haney, Practice J. 147 Peterson, Jacob 8o Hall, E.B 148 Paul. 'Walter E. 81 Halt, N.B. 149 Perry, Joseph Silva Thos• J. 150 Richardson, A.S. 82 Hanna, x 83 Haynes. Chas. W. 151 Ripley, Guy 84 Helm, r'rancis Mrs. 152 Russell, John D. 5 85 Handling, Arthur I. 151 Ryan, Elizabeth 86 Holmes, Jennie 154 Reynolds, Frank. E. 87 Harvey, Daniel. B. 155 Ripley, Guy A. 88 Hoak, Ch:rles 156 Richmond, Wm. B. 89 Huestis, Rolland G. 157 Rafert, Oscar 90 Hutson, Charles E. 158 Rice Chao. F. 91 Hopper, Edward Lee 159 Scott, George F. 92 Ingersoll.. John W. 160 Scanlon, Emma 93 Jackson, Arthur V. 161 Stats, Thomas J. 94 Johnson, Peter F. 162 Stone, Arthur Freeman 95 Johansen, Daisy 163 Shawl. Alfred A. 96 Jackson, Idgar 0. 164 Shaw. Thome. D. 97 Jenkins, Jell R. 165 Short, John 98 James, Thos. 166 Sylvester, "obert 99 Johnson, Hilda A. 167 Spencer, Clarence C. 100 Jenks. Ernest E. 168 Snyder, Lena 101 Johnson, Charles 169 Swan, Fred 102 Frantz, Walter Frederick 170 Stockird Robert B. 103 Keyes, Harold Harte 171 Sutton, Frank 71. 104 Kemble, Archie !!'. 172 Summers, Thos. H. 105 'Kaiser, Charles 173 Silva, John J. _ 106 Rrantz, Carl A. 174 Shinn, Stephen D. 107 Kirkpatrick, Bert S. 175 Sheene, Annie H. 108 Lake, Joseph 176 Stanley, Albert T 109 Lyons, John 177 Stanton, Rutherford B. - 110 Long, Catherine 178 Saunders, Mrs. Eloise 111 Lydon, Delia 179 Toussaint, Jules 112 Lindeman, Fred H. 180 Taylor, Charles Harold 113 Lovett, Merton R. 181 Timmins, Thos. J 114 Lewis, Fred 182 Thompson, Elmer T. 115 McLean, Harry 183 Von Dollen, Henry C. 116 Metcalf. Albertus H. 184 Van Horn, Herbert A. 117 Muller, Emil Gustav 185 Thalen, D.G. 118 Maynard, Samuel 0. 186 Winslow, John F. _ 119 Mprphy, Daniel 187 Wilmot, Allen Raymond 120 Miller, Charles W. 188 Williams Wolter T. _ 121 Moran, Alexander 189 Wood, Herold I 122 Moore, Earl C. 190 Winrie, Nellie - - 123 Martin James G 191 Whalen, Herbert L. 124 McCormick., Frieda A. 192 Wheeler, George E. 125 MacGrath, John 193 Widner, Herbert 3. 126 Mann, Telson 0. 194 Yocum, ?ease M. ' 127 Malone, Stephen A. 195 Zerfess, John 128 Miller, Harvey A. SUP&RVISOR DISTRIC^ Id O. 2. 1 Beds, Paul 21 Holliday, 17m.B. _ 2 Bunker, Mrs. Irene P. 22 Hayward, Mrs. Mary E. 3 Brown, Henry T 25 Hamburg, August 4 Bauer, Mrs. Octsvis 24 Harrison, Mrs. Hannah ' 5 Booth, Mrs. Mary T. 25 Hutchinson. Mrs. Alice Hilda 6 Boone, Numa S. 26 Hanna, Thomas R. 7 Benson, Edward M. 27 Madsen, Matt 8 Barrett, Dominick Wm. 28 Mulholand, Miss Mary 9 Coates, Mrs. -nnie M. 29 Meese, Wm R. 10 Coats, Bethel S. 30 Meaney, Mrs. Nellie 11 Cox, Mrs. :Sary 31 Bluth, Adam 12 Dreyer, Frederick C. 32 Bolan, Wm. S. 13 Edwards, Mrs. Annie J. 33 Norris, Mrs. Grace 14 Frazer, Geo. M. 34 Nissen, Jens S. 15 Gaul, firs. Ella 35 O'Keefe, Timothy 16 Griffin, Oso. 36 Palmer, Lawrens 17 Gould, Chas. G. 37 Podva, Roger L. 18 Glass, A.17. 36 Peracca, Mrs. Louise I. 19 Glancy, Eugene Joseph 39 Raffetto, Geo. P. - 20 Hespe, -irs. Martha I. 40 Rowland, Edward Richard 41. Reynolds, Mrs. Margar-t 46 Stone, Elwin L. 42 $asmussen, John C. 47 Trelut, Leon g 43 Reinstein, Mrs. Christine 48 Upharl, Mrs. Lulu Mary 44 Robles, Mrs. Eliza 49 Ulsh. Irs. slice ec 45 Sanborn, Geo. 50 Voight, Mrs. Mary V. SUPERVI907! DI9TRICT NO. 3. 1 Arthur, Mrs. Pearl 36 Lasell, Milo G. 2 Almond, Fred 37 Linsler, Joseph 3 Arnold, Mrs. Else U. 38 Leech. Lars. Eva Berry 4 Austin, William H. 39 Middleton, Mrs. Nin& 5 Boyd, Joseph 40 Monroe, Albert T. 6 Barnett, Mrs. Florence K. 41 McLean, Marshall J. 7 Brubeck, Mrs. -lice M. 42 McNamara, 8 Bloom, Mrs. Clara A. 43 McDonald, Hugh 9 Blum, A. E. 44 'McDols, Mrs. Elizabeth ;. 10 Bulger, Luke 45 Neustsedter, (Sieh 11 Billingsley. L',rs. Pauline E. 46 O'Brien. "'illiam 11 12 Clanton, Nelson 47 PF.checo, Charles 13 Christopher, Mrs. Emily J. 48 Prosser, Frank 1. 14 Court, Mrs. Della 49 Peoples. George ' 15 Cameron, Elmer E. 50 Pingree, Charles L. ',. 16 Daley, Jars. Ida M. 51 P:.volini, Anthony 17 Duncan, Mrs. Lizzie A. 52 Putnam, George A. 18 Elworthy, Herbert J. 53 Rogers, George W. 19 Eddy, Mrs. Estella M. 54 Russi, ire. "ertrude 20 Frisholz, Clyde E 55 Roque, Frank G. 21 Gibson, Mra.Elizabeth A. 56 Ronsee, George 22 Grant, Everett 57 Shane, Charles E. - 23 Glazier, Elwood W. 58 Shelby, W.R. 24 Glass. Wrs. Livia ?d. 59 Severns, gars. Ella A. 25 Gromme, Mrs. Charlotte L. 60 Stow, Harrison M. 26 Hunting, MRs. U. -lberta 61 Thissell, Mrs. Mary M. 27 Herrick, Wrs. Gertrude A. 62 Tarwater, Charles 28 Hammond. James W. 63 Trimmingham, Mrs. Lillie M. 29 Hale Edson D. 64 Thornton, Joseph 30 Hoadley, James F. 65 Ward, Hal E. 31 Keller, John H. 66 gilliams, Jr. Joe 32 Kesch, Lars. Henrietta N. 67 Upham, Mrs. Franc H. -s 33 Kelly. tears. Ulla Hathaway 68 Wiget, Theodore J. 34 Felly, John 69 Johnson, Harry R. 35 Lasell, Hollis 70. Grimes, George A. SUPERV'�OR DISTRICT NO. 4. 1 Alden. Dallas P. 21 Joaquin, Antone Jr. 4 2 Abrams, :?.A. 22 Jenifer, John ii. ' 3 Atchinson, Geo. W. 23 Latimer, James 4 Barnes, Mrs. Florence 24 Ludgering, Gustav 5 Beale, Richard P. 25 Lee, Roy B. 6 Berendsen, Carl 26 Myrick., Stanley G. 7 Collins, Wm. J. 27 Mangini, Andrew 8 Davi, J.J. 28 Mor=:en, Albert -- '. 9 Dutra, Manuel R. 29 Nunez, Nance]. B. - 10 Daly, Peter J. 30 Oliver, Geo. T. 11 Davis, Wm. T. 31 Squire, Edwin E. 12 Dutra, Manuel 32 Van Planck. :._rs, G.L. 13 Emmington, Emil 33 Vlach, Herbert Ross 14 Erickson, Geo. W. 34 Wan Winkle, Nelson D. 15 Frankel, D. 35 Young, John F. 16 Fahy, Jas. E 17 Faris, Antone S. 18 Frank, William 19 Golden. Martin _ 20 Junta, John A. _ e 811PERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5. 1 Ayer, Julia E. 21 Easley, Robert P. f 2 Arata, George F. 22 Field, Mary A. 3 Altizer, ',','alter 23 Freitas, Rudolph 4 Armstrong, W.C. 24 Frey. B,mily H. 5 Biglow, IS.J. 25 George, Alice V. 6 Burroughs, Eda N. 26 Gemar. Joseph A 7 Ball, Mabel 27 Gates, Florence E 8 Belshaw, W.W. 28 Grigsby, B.L. 9 Beede,Charles F. 29 Geddes, Elizabeth L1. 10 Brennan, Rosetta J. 30 Heimbach, Kittie P. 11 Bucholz, W.F. 31 Hand, William H. 12 Carpenter, W.H. 32 Higgins, Elizabeth M. 13 Clark, Emma J. 33 Huston. Clare H. 14 Crispen, John W 34 Jensen, Lsrgaret E. 15 Crawford, Alice 35 Lleekner, Dora B. 16 Cook, Carra S. 36 Lelly,,Loret#a B. 17 Church, seorge E. 37 Lore, Robert B. 16 Dehn, Andrewa 38 Livingston, William J. 19 Easey, Fred T. 39 M&yberr;, Anna M. 20 Easton, Harriett J. 40 :organs, T.W. i /7\ # ,_re, Cyrus 46. a�ey, �a = # ,_mimes ae, _a = 3 ; a Na, :rte # Swift, aa,a S. ; # Netherton, D.W. r ,m Xa lre, Grt e . « ems, as r. .ae, RA. \ \� In the latter of r!_me of Claims. =ema_le, , �_ f_. we. a_y _ ra�eA / : Board, awe e_ e wcorrect � w w »�Sysigned � ere m!_. . ƒ by the Board, signw G the Chairman _ attested by the #� and ordered entered ^\ \ on the Allowance Book of eases d. . °2 And the Boardtakes recess to meet ,r, ,_�y2nd, er, at e \ \ � we,aA-�. \ \� % < , . --11:&#_m . \\ .y � »y �� • - • - - ems. © ® § ;t IN TH3 BOSRD OF =!!�VI�O?S OF COAT?9 CO"T:. COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOPNIA. Monday, February 2nd, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.11. Present: Hon. : .H.Trytha3l, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb fnott. C.H. 7 Hayden, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.Clells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casey. T - - - - - - - - - - -: The minutes and proceedings for this Board for the month of January, 1920 " are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and clerk. In the +latter of Advertisement for Bids '., for Constraction of Division 210. 16 of County highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Division No. 16 of the County- Highway System, said Division No, 16 lying between the town of ;dartinez, and the end of the concrete pavement near Hookston, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in the following sums, to wit: --�+ F. ROLANDI: (1) Building Embankment, per cu. yd. - - - - X1.75 . (2) Overhaul, for each cu. yd.'hauled 100 feet more then 400 foot freehaul --- .08 {3) Placin concrete pavement, per cu. yd--- 11.25 141 Placing tare mesh in pavement, per sq.ft. .04 ?. (5) Concrete in bridges and culverts, per cu. yard - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30.00 (6) Steel in bridge and culverts, per lb. --- .10 (7) Concrete piles, per lineal foot - - - - - 4.00 (8) dire mesh in cul-erts, per sq. ft - - - - .10 (9) Pipe railings per lineal foot - ----- - -3.00 BATES & BORLAND: ' (1) j 1.40 (2) .06 -:t3 (S) 13.00 (4) .02 ' (5) 35.00 (6) .10 (7) 5.00 (a) .10 (9) 4.00 O'BRIE11, BROS: �..:., (1) 1.35 (2) .03 (3) 13.00 (4) .015 (5; 28.00 (6 .10 (7) 4.00 (e) .10 (9) 3.50 j Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of F.Rolandi, is the lowest and best bid presented; It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the said contract for the building of Division No. 16 of said County Highway be and the same is hereby awarded to F. Rolandi, at prices above stated and contained in his said bi . It is further ordered that said F. Rolandi give bonds in the follo:ning sums, Eo fifty per cent of total contract price as security for the faithful per Pormanc I f i =f3 o£ said contract and fifty per cent of the total contract price as security for mate]iel !. and labor furni::hei and performed. - r, It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County , prepare bonds and contracts in acc-rdance with the above order. ' The vote o` the Board on said order being es follows: Ayes: Supervisors fnott, H syden, Buchanan and ':rythell. Voss: Slone. Absent: Supervisor Casey. iii I In the batter of Advertisement for Bids for Construction of Division NO. 18 of the ;G County hi.;hway System. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Division is. 18 of the County Highway which Division lies between the southerly incorporate limits of the town of 77alnut Creel,. and the Contra Costo-Alameda County line, south of San Ramon, in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore _ i adopted by this Board, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, { the following bidders file bids in following amounts, to wit: F. ROLAYIDi:_ (1) Building Embankment, per cu. yd. - - - - - - $1.75 (2) Overhaul, for each cu. yd. hauled 10r, feet ' more than. 400 foot freehaul, - - --- ----- .06 (3( Plocin� concrete payement, per cu. yd- - 11.50 (4) Concrete in culverts, per cu. yd - 25.00 (5) Placing wire mesh, in pavement, per sq. ft-- .04 (6) Steel in culverts, per lb. - - - - - - - - - .10 (7) fire mesh in culverts, per sq. ft - - - - - - .10 - , O'BRIEN 73^09: (1) r 1.50 (2) .05 (3) 14.00 _'. .00 (5) 3x.03 (6) .10 (7) .12 4. BATES & BORLAND: (1) ;j 1.60 (2) .O6 (3) 13.50 (4) 35.00 - (6) l0 71 .10 '• Thereupon, the Board after considering all of the bids, determines that the bid of F.Rolandi is ,the lowest and best bid presented; :hereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that i :. said F.Rolandi will enter into a contract to place two complete greding and cement- ' mixing out-fits on sr:id contract, that the contract will be awarded to said F. _ Rolandi. It is further ordered that said F. Rolandi most give bonds in the following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of the total contract price for the faithful performance of sr.id contract, and flf',y per cent of the total contract price as security for the payment of material and labor furnished on said work. T It is farther ordered that the District attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with the Foregoing order. I In the utter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for building of Divisions'?o. 10 and 22 o" the County High wry System. -. R.a,Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and speci fications for the construction of Divisions Dos 10 and 22 of the CountyHighway , System which said road lies b-.tween the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez, ' at Smith Street, and running via the Franklin Canyon, to the incorporate limits of the torn of Hercales, a distance of 8.48 miles, I t is by the "Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the sane are hereby adopted and approved by this Board as plans and specifications for the building of said rpsd. e It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise in the Daily : Gazette, for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock >.H. on Monday P w ivarch lst, 1920, for construction of said road, in accordance with said plans and "= specifications. �4 The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and :rythall. Noes: Pone. Absent: Supervisor Casey. _ In the Matter of adoption of 21ans and specifications for Building Section -1 No. One of Division 'Jo. 19, County Highway System. R. R. Arnold, C oarty Surveyor, having presented plans and specifications - to this Board for building of Section One of Division No. 19 of said County Highway which said road lies between Bryant Station on San Pablo Creek and runs down San Pablo Valley to a point near the dam being built by the East Bay 'later Company a distance of 7.30 miles. - It is, on notion dully made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans end specifications be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications for the building of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Rich- mond Record-Herald, for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.U. on Monday, Larch 1st, 1920, for the building of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to�7it: ; Ayes: Supervisors 'Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and :rythall. .Joss: Pone. Absent: Supervisor Casey. i I, � c i In the Matter of adoption of Plant and Specifications for the Building of Section No. One of Division No. 21 of County Highsay. ' R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented j.... plans end specifications to this Board for cone,truction of Section No. One of Division No. 21 of the County aighway System which said Road is a part of Martinez Fti Bay Point Road, and begins at Statinn 110+25 of Survey of said road at Avon, and rune easterly to the end of amain Street in the town of Bay Point, a distance of 3.26 miles. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans end specifications be and the same are hereby approved as plans and specific - ions for the building oC said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Bay Point News, for bids to be presented to this Board up to 17. o'clock A.St. on ttonday �- March 1st, 1920, for the buiT ing of said road, in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors znott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: "oho. Absent: Supervisor Casey. _ `' r�. t In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation "istrict „11619. god cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approv- ed to wit: -f No. Date Amount. 148 Dec. 29th, 1919. j 92.40 150 Jan. 13th, 1920 92.40 151 Jan. 22nd, 1920 127.60 and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval ' of said Board by affixing his signature thereto. " v y; In the atter of Communication '_rom Lrs. Oetta Stswart. i Mrs. 'Jetta Stewart havinz notified this Board that certain improvements ' along t county road constructed through her property are sliding into the count road, It is by the Board ordered that said communication be placed on file. i; In the i+atter of allowance of Claims '- I in Supervisor District No. 3. It appearing to the Board that then is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's y y Portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County daring the year 1919, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges end culverts in said county and the followin3 claims having been presented against Supervisor District No. 3, of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used I exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts, of said District No. 3, ....,, It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor ---': District No. 3, for labor end material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 3, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Specie] =toad fund of Contra Costa County. :a j Name. Amount. Hutchinson Company - - -- - - - - .7402.71 ;E Oal'1end, Antioch ?< &astern R.R.- 89.29 ! Palmer & Peterson - - - - - - - 32.00 ;- U.S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation - - - - - - 192. 50 L. Anderson Company - - - - - - - 127.19 Contra Costa Cnunty Lumber Co. -- 71.76 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors .nott, Heyden. Buchs:isa and Trythell. `,_ Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey.�i .,; I s � z{ I In the Latter of Lost i7arrants. I Maria riguierado having filed with this Hoard her affidavit showing that on the 2nd day of January, 1920, County ilospita] Warrant No. 1299 for the sum of $25 I was issued to her and mailed to said deponent, and that same has been lost; also Herbert A.?;est hes filed his affidavit showing that on the let day of December, 191 there was issued to Irene Sweeney, County Hospital `.arrt,nt No. 1171 for the sam of $15. and to nary Thomas County nospita] " R!errant No. 1160 for the sum of X20. and _q that said warrants were mailed to above parties on Dec. let, 1919, and have been ' lost and are not in their possession; also C.D.Norse, has filed his affidavit �. showing that on the 2nd day of 7 an. 1920, there was issued to him by the County i Auditor County Hospital '"arrant No. 1338, for the sum of $8. and flat same was mailed to him end has been lost; idherefare, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of each of above lost warrants and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registerei by the County Treasar or and paid in order of payment o" said original 3-et warrants.K z i i i I µ� In the utter of Communication from Trustees of Alhac:bra Union High School District. ' The Trustees o:" rAlhembra Union High School District having notified this Board, that they desire their Library Fund turned over to County Library as a port- ion of County Library System, in accordance with Section 1741 of the Political Code;: It is, bythe Board ordered that said communication be and the same is hereby ordered turned over to County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County ' who has authority to transfer the funds for books and magazines of acid District 4 into County Free Library Fund. In the utter of Insurance on County Hospital Building. A.E.Blum, having presented to this Board Insurance Policy covering two story . brick and basement building known as the North ;ling of the Hospital, for the sum of $20,000; It i:: by the Board ordered that eeid Insurance Policy of Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company. Ltd. of Liverpool, England, be and the some is hereby ' approved by this Board. t r In the utter of Procuring Toison and Bisulphide, to exteraine Sgnirrele in County Burial Ground. It is by the hoard ordered that C.H.Heyden, secure the necessary poison and bisulphide and deliver them to J.2.400ds, Superintendent of Alhambra Cemetery Association to destroy the squirrels in County Burial ^,round. ' In the :Tatter of Survey of Lands recently purchased of Helen ruir Funk for an Indigent Burial ^,round. It is order,.d that tt a ^,ounty Surveyor ^,.'.Arnold, have surveyed and place the proper m.muments therein, in the property recently purchased from Helen ' Wuir Funk for an indigent burial ground. mm i In the ratter of Building Fencing on County Road west of Pittsburg on Hoop Fr Property. C-.-.Hooper & Co. having filet a communication with the County Surveyor requesting that the County fence the roadway now under construction from the Sub- � way easterly to the town limits or Pittsburg; `0; i It is by the Board ordered that the County of Contra Costa, allow the sum of 92.00 per rod, for said fencing and that on the completion of said fence, and approv of same by the Engineer, and deed furnished to the County of Contra Costa for said lands, as a roadway, that said claim be paid. In the utter ofs'rroneous Assessments. j C.O.T:eese, County Assessor havinr. filed v:ith this Board, his Certificate i showing that there was erroneously assessed to Carlo •srossi, improvements to the amount of V50 on Lot 1. Block 36, torn of Antioch, and there being no improvement thereon, end seid correction of assessment heving been consented to by Archibald B. .;�.. :inning, District ;'ittorney of C ontra Costa County; It is b; the Board ordered that slid correction of Assessment be and the same is hereby authorized. z In the :::atter of approval, of Contract of O'Brien Bros. O'Brien Bros. havin_v. Filed with this Board, their contract and bonds duly signed by them for the Construction of '"ill: Avenue in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by tnis Board, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby ap- proved by this Board, and the Chairman of this board is hereby authorized to sign said contract for end on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I Y. In the utter of Contract with California Corrugated Iron Culvert Co. i :he California Corrugated Iron Culvert Company, having been awarded k a contract for furnishing of LrmcD Iron Corrugated Culverts and said Company having kc j A, presented to this Board, a goad and sufficient bond which said bond hes been approv- ( ed by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County; it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Boardordered that said bond - . be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. ` It is further ordered that Vt Chairman of this Board be end he is hereby • authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as the Act of this Board. i 1 j � RF I 3�3 In the i+atter of Change of Boundaries ` of �nighteen and B rentwood School Districts. A petition having been presented to this Board, signed by more than ten head , ' of families residing in -nightsen and Brentwood School Districts, praying for a change of boundaries in said District, and it appearing to this Board from the affi davit of Wm. H.Hanlon, that notice has been given to the Trustees in the manner and as required b law, b• g q y q; y ,� posting notices as required b leer in three places in ;i=a each of the school districts as set forth in the affidavit attached to said petitio ' and that notice was mailed to each of the Trustees in each school district by placing same in oostoffice of isartinez, California with necessary postage causing the same to be registered, and no person appearing at this: time or objecting to the granting of said petition; It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the following property be and the same is hereby taken from Gnightsen School District and added to brent•nood---Deer Valley School District, to wit: BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 16, T 1 N„ R. 3 E., id.D.B. & 1::. thence in a northerly direction to the southeasterly corner of the southeast quarter of Section 9; thence in a westerly direction to the easterly line of the Brentwood school District; thence in a southerly line one-half mile to the County road; thence along, northerly line of said county road to a point of commence ment. paid description embracing the lends of 1.1. Basta and D.W.Sanders. It is further ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby ordered to furnish a description of s!id aniglitsen School District and Brentwood-Deer Valle i j "chool District and that same be entered in the school District Boundary Book of Contra Costa County. In the i.atter of Feedinz Prisoners. Sheriff R.p.Veal.e, having aooeared before this Board and stated that the cos l J, ' of Yeedin3 prisoners was increasing and that the Grand Jury had reeortuuended en allowance of A.45 per day for each prisoner instead of •3.371- per day heretofore '. . allowed, and it appearing to this Board that :-aid emount is reasonable, •�' ' It is by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby allowed the sum of .x.45 per day for feedin> each prisoner confined in the County Jail. The vote on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: SupervisorsLnott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythell. ' Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. 5i si� i� ,rte In the %latter of Working erisoners on County R oeds. ,1 This Board having heretofore by Resolution authorized the work of prisoners on county road, under direction of The Sheriff of Contra Costs County, and it ap- pearing to the Board that the funds of the County will not at the present time warrant the maintenance of the necessary cars and equipment to carry on said work; It is ordered that the :aid road work by prison gang be discontinued until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that the truck be turned over to the County Engineer for use on County highways. „`g In the Matter of petition for Exclusion of Uninhabited territory from the town of °olnat Creek. JA WHEREAS, a petition was presented to the Board of Trustees of the town of 'Walnut Creek, proposing that certain uninhabited territory of said town be excluded s therefrom, which said territory is particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGITINIM at the intersection of the southerly boundary line of the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway right of way with the easterly boundary line of the County road leading 'Walnut Creek to Liartinez; thence southerly along the southerly boundary of the said right of way to the Northerly boundary line of what is known as Lacassie Lane; thence easterly along the northerly boundary line of said Lane to"the easterly boundary line of said county road; thence northerly along the seats - ly boundary of =aid county road to the point of beginning; and, WHEREAS, said Board of Trustees found that the said petition was signed by y thirty nine qualified electors of said town, being not less than one-tenth in numbe ;- of all the qualified electors therein, computed by the number of votes cast at the last General :Iunicipal Election held therein, and, i i YzHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of said town of Walnut Creek notified the .. Board of S;pervisors of the fact of filing of said petition by filing a certified _, copy of thsr Resolution adopted by them in said matter, with this Board, and, � .113REA9, this Board having on the 19th day of Janary, 1920, fixed the A 2nd day of February, 1920. at the hour of 30 o'clock A.13. of said day at the - Chambers of the said Board of Supervisors of said County at the court House in j lartinez, as the time and place when and where objections to said exclusion would b heard and where any person holding land so sought to be excluded might object to said exclusion by filing written remonstrances with said Board of Supervisors and causing a notice thereof to be published in the Daily Gazette,Liartinez, California, > a new:-paper published in said Contra Costa County, for a period of five successive days as appears by the affidavit of W.A.Rugg, on file with this Board, and, EREAS, no person owning any of the lands so sought to be excluded, or otherwise, appecring or objecting or filing any remeonstrance to the exclusion_ of said territory from the town of Talaut Creek, or at all; TF.a°E707E, 3E IT ?t SCLFED -ND I^_ IG HEREBY ORDERED that this Board hereby ., i consents to the exclusion of suid uninhabited territory by the ianicipality of I' 385:.: i -k Walnut Creel:. The vote of the Board on the 4oregoing jesolation and order was as follows; Ayes: Supervisors inott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. ' Noes- None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. In the +latter of the petition of CHARLES E. 9A'9F0?D, DORA -1. t'EIDORH J.21. 1ILLER, E.W. HEIDORA, at al., ' for the Orgenization of an Irrigation District near Zni:zhtsen. This Board having heretofore called an election to be held in proposed , Knightsen Irrigation -!strict on the 19th day of January, 1920, and this being the second Uonday after the holding of said election, the Board met of 11 o'clock A.-". to canvass the returns of said election; Whereupon on opening the returns N of said election the tally sheets were found to be uncomplete as to the names of the different persons voted for for the different offices in said proposed district ., Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said election Board consisting of G.T. Smith, T.R. ;dcClure, Lillian 9'othering- � ham and B.L. ;rigaby be subpoenaed to appeor before this Board and correct said tally sheet to show the votes that were cast in said precinct at said electionfor. and for ' each candidate voted for-or agcinst each proposition voted upon thereat. and Thereupon said Board.each and every one of them appevring in person is examined by this Board and by order thereof. corrected s;.me to show the votes that were cast in said precinct at such election for each candidate voted for `y and for or against each proposition voted upon thereat. Thereupon the Board proceeds to canvass the said returns and after the canvass of said returns, the follaring Resolution and Order is adopted, to wit; "In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. In the -letter of the petition Of CE:-RI33 E ^'IrFO:':D, DORA EEIDORN, - J.11. TILLER, H. it. :_EIDOR'% ET for the Organization of an Irrigation district near Knightsen. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ORDER DEC1ART_1111 THE DUE ORGANIZATION OF 'LHIGHT9EH jIRITGATTOU 1JISTRICT. 1 WHEREAS, the petition of Cha'3es E. Sanford, Dora ii. Heidorn, J.M. Miller H.Y. Heidorn, at al. for the organization of an Irrigation District was duly and . regularly presented to this Board on the 17th day of Lovember, 1919, at a regular meeting of said heard, nod it was then and there duly made to appear and this Boar ' found that said petition vias duly and regularly published in the manner and br 1p i the time required by law in such cases, that is to say.st least two weeks prior to said 17th Jay of november, 1919, together with d,ie and proper notice stating the time of the meetln_ of this Board at which said petition would be presented, ' to wit: on the 17th day of "ovember, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of said day, in the regular issue of the 'Byron Times" a newspaper of general air- culation printed �.nd published in the County of Contra Costa. ;;;n from the evidence duly taken at the time of the presentetio of the said petition, to wit: on the 17th day of November, 1919, it appeared to x i this Board, and this Board by resolution duly declared, that all and sin.-alar the allegations s=t forth in said petition are true and correct, and particularly that said petition is signed by a majority in number of the holders of title or evidence j� of title including the holders of possessory rights or other evidence of the rights of entrymen or purchasers under any law of the United States or of the State of j Chlifornia, and that such holders of title or evidence of title and of possessory ^ I I rights represent a majority in value of said lands according to the equalized County -: Assessment Roll for the last year preceding; and that said petition sets forth ' generally the bpunderies of the proposed Irrigation District, and states generally the source from which said lands are proposed to be irrigated, and prays that the ! territory embraced rithin the boundaries of the said proyosed District be organized i as an Irrigation District under the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the '. j State of Californis, entitled "An Act to 2rovide for the Crgz:nization and Government I iof Irrigation Districts, and to -erovide for the Acquisition or Construction thereby of dorks for the Irrigation of the Lands embraced within such Listricts, and, also to provide "or the distribution of Coater .for Irrigation 2urposes", approved March 31st, 1897, and the Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. And this Bo,.rd also found, at said hearing, that said petition in all respects complied with the requirements of law in such cases mode and provided, and that all things required by law in such cases had been performed, including the giving of the required notices, and the giving of a good and sufficient undertaking . conditioned that the sureties shall pay oil probable costs of organizing the Distrix in case said orgonization shall not be effected, and that said undertaking has been WN dul;• approved by the Board of Supervisors. IAnd this Board also found, at said hearing, that all the ].ands within the boundaries of said District are in the Co,mty of Contra Costa. .,. And it further found that a co of said copy petition had been filed in the office of the State Engineer of the State of California; ?`k AND ":HEREAS, a copy of said Resolution so made by this Board on the said 17th day of14over..ber, 1919, duly certified by the Clerk of this Board, was forwarded j to the State Engineer of the State of California, as by law provided; AND THEREAS, the said State Engineer had made in writing his report approvi g the organization of said District, which said report is on file with the other records of the Board; AND •UREA9, on the hearing and consideration of the report of said Enginee " and the further consideration of the organization of said District, this Board made and gave its order that all the said Findings of pact and Conclusions, including the genuineness and sufficiency of said petition for th= organization of said District, and all proceedings therein taken should be end were thereby affirmed, and further determined that all notices required by law in such cases had been duly and regularly given, including the notice of final hearing, and further ordered ' that the boundaries 0;: ti.e proposed District be and were hereby fixed and establish d as follows, to wit: 00:Z:22101?1; at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-three (23) townshit one (1) North, Range three (3) east, '.,.D.B.& 6, running then,:e west along the north bank of the Eastern Jontra Costa Irrigation Company's canal to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of "action twenty-one (21) *' said township and range; thence at right angles north to the northwest corner of ;_: 3 T the northwest quaver of said Section twenty-one (21); thence at right angles west to the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of Section twenty (20) said township and ^anger thence at right angles south to the center of said Sectian toren ' (20); thence at right angles west to the southwest corner of the northwest quarter - ; of said Section twenty (3V; thence at right angles north to the northeast corner of Section eighteen (18) said township and range; thence at right angles west along the north line of Section ei<hteen (18) said township and Range, to the northwest corner of the lands of Balfour-^_•uthria Investment Company; thence south along the lands of said Balfour-luthri e Investment Company to the mid-section line of said Section eighteen (191 running east and west; thence west along said mid-section line to its intersection ritb the boundrry line of the town of Brentwood; thence - folloring said boundary .Line oY said town in a northeasterly, northwesterly and southwesterly direction to its intersection vith the northeasterly line of the right of tray of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence in a northwesterly direction along the said northeasterly line of said right of way to its intersection with the east bank of Liarsh Creek; thence in a northeasterly direction following the meanderings of the east bank of said Harsh Creek to the center of Section Six (6) township one (1) North Range three (3) east; thence north, crossing marsh Creek, to a point 660 feet distant from the center of said Section six (6); thence at right angles west 1320 feet; thence at right angles north to the northl;ne of Seat ' ion six (6); thence at right angles east 990 feet; thence at right angles north 660 feet to the south line of the lands of O'Hara; thence at right angles east to - the mid-section line running north ens south through Section thirty-one (31) township t (2) North, Range three (3) east, +i.D.B.'a 1. thence at right angles - c� north along said mid-section line to a northeasterly corner of the lends of O'Hara; thence at right angles west 1020 feet; thence at right angles north 1980 feet; thence at right angles east to a point on the east bank of said Marsh Creek; thence in a northwesterly direction, followin:- the said east bank. of Ltarsh Creek; to the west line of ^ection thirty (30) said last named 'ownsh ip and Range; thence due north to the northwest corner of said Section thirty (30); thena at right angles east to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section thirty (30) thence at right angles south to the miidle of section thirty (30); :. thence at right angles east to the !diddle of Section twenty-nine (29), said ' last mention=d township and Range; thence at right angles south to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of said Section twenty-Hina (29); thence at right angles east to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section twenty- ` eight (28) said last mentioned township and Range; thence at right angles south ' to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section four (1) township one (1) north, aange three (3) east; thence at right angles east to the north- ' east corner of the northwest qunrter of the northwest oubrter of Section three (3), said last mentioned Township and Range; thence at right angles south to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section ten (10) said last mentioned township and Range; thence at right angles east to the northeast corner of the not9trest quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section Ten (1C); the-lea at right angles south to the south line of said Section ; ten (10); thence at right angles rest to the southwest corner of Section ten (10 � thence at right angles south to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter '{ivy of Section sixteen (16) said last mentioned township and Range; thence at right angles east along the mid-section ]in, running east and west through Section fifteen (15). said last mentioned township and Range, to the east line of said Section Fifteen (15); thence at right angles eouth to t1he point of commencement. And also ,further ordered that all the land.- within the boundari-s of said � Irrigation District shn'l become and be a part of said Irrigation District, exceptin -? the richt of -ay and depot grounds of the Santa Fe Railway; And further ordered that said Irrigation District be divided into five (5) Divisions, as followo, to wit: DIVTfIC7 0113: (1) shell consist of all that portion within the boundaries of said Irrigation District lying north of a line described as follows, to wit: "? From the point of intersection of the east bank of harsh Creek with the south line of Sectio:. thirt (30), Townshir two (2) -'forth, Range three (3) East; thence at right ang'es east to the southeast corner of said Seatior, thirty (30); thence at right engles s=outh to the right of way of the Senta Fe Railway; thence following the southeasterly line of s&is right o.' say to its intersection with the south line of Section t;:i rt y-two (32); thence due east to the southeast corner of the soathwes quarter of Section thirty-three (33); DIZISIO" Two (2 ) she]] consist of all that portion within the boundaries of .� said Irrigation District lyin.;� south and west of the following line, to wit: . Commencing at the Ioint of intersection of the east bank of marsh. Creek with the south line of Section thirty (30 ) township two (2) North, Range tnree (3) East; " thence at right angles east to the southeast corner of said Section thirty (30); running thence at right eagles south, to the northeast corner of section eigi:teen (18) township one (1) North, Range three (3) east. DIVISTO:d THREE(3) shall consistof all that portion within the following described boundaries, to -it: Commenein9 at the intersection of the =asterly line of Section thirty-one (31) township two (2) I+orth, _Range three (3) east, with the northeasterly line of the right of woy of said Santa ^e Railway; thence in a southeasterly direction following said right of way to its intersection with the mid-section line running north and south through Section four (4), -township one (1) North, Range three (3) East, thence following said mid-section line through Section four (4), Bine (9) and Sixteen (16) to the center of Section sixteen (16); thence at right angles rest, following the mid-section lines running east and west through Sections sixteen (16) and seventeen (17) to the easterly line of Section eighteen (18); thence at right angles to the paint of beginning. £, DI'VISIO" :,'O--T- ( h) shell consist of all that portion within the following boundaries, to wit: Commencing at the intersection of the south line of Section thirty-two (.i2), Township two (2) North, Range three (3) east, with the south- ( easterly line of the right of way of the said Santa Fe Railway; thence running easterly to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section three (3). township one (1) North, Range three (3) East; thence at a right angle south to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the north- west quarter of Section ten (10); thence at right angles east to the northeast coiner j of the northwest cuarter of the northeast quarter of erection ten (10); thence at right angles south to the south line of Section ten (10); thence at right angles .i west to the southwer;t corner of said Section Ten (10); thence at right angles sout I �u 3 is q �Y 3 Y to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section sixteen (16); thence at right angles west to the center of Section Sixteen (16) thence at right angles north along the easterly line of Division Three (3) to the northeast line of the 'x ' right of :gay of the said Santa ?a Railway: thence following said right of way, in a 3 northwesterly direction to the point of beginning. z DIVISION -T-V-3 (5) shall consist of all that portion of ss.id Irrigation I District lying south of the following described line, to wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section eighteen (16), township one 1 (1) north, range three (3) Last. and running thence due east along the mid-sectio lines of 'actions seventeen (17), sixteen (16) and fifteen (15) to the east line of Section Pifteen (15). C And further ordered that tte name of said Irrigation District shall be and a is designate` as "=nigntsen Irrigation District". r'a l hnd further ordered that an election 'or the purpose of determining whether said territory in said order described and hereinabove set forth, within the boand aries of said proposed Irrigttion District, shall be organized into an Irrigation g District shall be held on the l9th day of Janaary, 1920, and that at said election Officers for said District should be elected as follows, to wit: �3 A Board of Directors consistinP of five (5) members, one for each Division of said District; and an Assessor, a lax Collector and a Yreasur-r. And it is further ordered that for the purposes of staid election, it is deemed to be r.:oat convenient that there be but one election precinct consisting of the chole of said territory within the boundaries of said proposed "istrict, ' } and theft said election be heli at the town of Lnightsen, in the hall over the stor, of 5.15. Heidorn. And further ordered that said election be conducted, as nearly no practicab a y: in accordance with the general election Laws a• the Mats of California, and that the electors cast their ballrts, which shall contain the words "Irrig,tion Dis- trict. Yes" or " Irrigation District, No", or words equivalent thereto, and ,rz also the nt:mes of •ersons voted for at said election to fill the several offices o c said District. .y And further orderer that no person shall be entitle' to vote at such election unless he uossess ell the qualifications repaired of electors under the general el,ction laws of the itate of California. •; i bnd it further ordered that certain persons therein named be and ere appoin - y ed as election officers to conduct said election. And further ordered that the Directors of the Respective Divisions should be voted for, respectively. b,-; the electors resident within the boundaries of such " ' Divisions, and that each Director should be a resident of the Division for which h '. is Elected. And it further ordered that this Board should meet on the second Llonday sac- -= ceeding sash election and proceed to canvass the votes cast thereat, and if, upon 'S such canvass, it is made to appear that at least two thirds or more of ell the votes cast at sach election are "Irrigation District Yes" this Board should, �3 by an order entered On, its minutes, declare the territory hereinbefore d=scribed duly organized as an Irrigation District under the name hereinbefore designated, and should declare the persons receiving, respectively, the highest number of vette - F A( J7 i l i ^4 at said election to be duly elected, but, if two-thirds of the votes cast are not i "Irrigation District Yes" then such District shall not be organized. And it was further ordered that due and proper notice of the above mentioned election shall be published in the "Brentwood News" a newspaper of general circa- ; lation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, and '.hat said notice shall appear in each is6'.ne thereof for at least three (3) :seeks previous to said election. AND :Y MEAS. such notice of such election, as provided by the order of this Board and the lnw in such cases made and provided was duly and regularly published in the axil "Brentwood News" in the manner and for the time required by the order o this Board and the l.aer in such cases mt,de and provided; AND 7F—SR.EA^, pursuant'to such notice and the lazy in such cases made and pro- - vided, sttch election on organization of said District was held on 11onday tae 19th day of January, 1920; Stip EB3EAS, the returns of such election have been duly made to tis Board; AND ",IHEREAS, this Board hap, on this ''onday the 2nd day of February, 1920. duly canvassed the votes cast at such election, and from such canvass it is duly `i' made to appear that there were cast ninety four ballots at such election in favor o the organization of said Kniglhtsen Irrigation District, and twenty three ballots against the organization of said Irrigation District, and that more than two-thirds of all the votes cast at such election were and are "Irrigation District, Yes"; the total number of votes cast was one hundred twenty two. NO", TEEEEFDR'. Ii IS ORDERED AND DECT,AR7D that the territory embraced within the boundaries or said District, as heretofore established by order of this courts to wit: on the 22nd day of December, 1919, which boundaries are hereinabove set forth t be and the same is hereby declared to be duly organized as an Irrigation District j under the name heretofore designated that is to say: "Knighteen Irrigation District". i AND IT IS HEREBY ?UMHER ORDERED AND DZCL:T_?ED that t'ce following named persons ai receiving r=spectively the highest number of votes at said election, be and they are hereby declared to be duly elected to their respective offices, to wit: For Dir=ctor of Division No. One: Joseph i;Iinto, 22 votes. `.' For Director of Division No. Two: E.B.Sellers, 19 votes. For Director of Division No. Three: H.Z.Heidorn. 34 votes ?or Director of Division Vo. Four: Frank. Estes, 8 votes. j For Director of Division I?o. Five: Byron 3rigsby 5 votes. ,a f As Assessor: I.E. Bailey 90 votes. As Collector: A.H. Shafer, 86 votes. ; and As Treasurer: A. E.Bonnickson, 91 votes. .t I: I, F'PTHER OEPE3ED that this order be entered on the ivinutes of this Board - and that a copy of such order, duly certified, be immediately filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. YcDated this 2nd day of February, 1920. a J.H.":rythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the ``• Attest: County of Contra Costa. J,H.:;ells, County Clerk of the County of kntrr. Costa, State of -alifornia, and ea-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County ,aq of Contra Costa. ^''M a r In the Butter of �u rantins Leve o: Absence. It is by the 'card ordered that sus L. Joethals, Justice of the Peace of the 10th Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of forty days fror., and after date of leaving State. 3 In the —'atter 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 and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allo-r:ance Book of this Board. i And the Board takes races: to meet on :%onday, February 16th, 1920, at 10 o'clock A.<.i. j (lLf. . . . . . .Clerk. k� 1 IV ''EE BOARD OF L RVLSORS OF CO':TRA COSTA COUNTY, 9TATE OF CAI1FORNIA. Monday, February 16th, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock. A.U. Present: non. J.H.Trythall Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; •x J.P.Casey, C.F.Rayden, end .J.Buchsnan. J.a. y ells, Clerk. : - - - - - - - - - - , In the wetter of Office of Constable j of Seventh Judicial Township. It having been suggested to the Board that Frank Conlon, Constable of the ' Seventh Judicial Township is now deceased. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that s cid office be and th= same is hereby declared vacant. i In the %utter of Appointment of Constable in and for the Seventh iJudicial Township, Contra Costa County. , George Conlon, having presented to this Board his petition preying -. . for the appointment of Constable of Seventh Judicial Township, which is vacant by j reason of the death. of ?rank_ Conlon, Constable therein, It is, by the Board ordered that ;eorge Conlon be and he is hereby appoin - ed Constable in and for the Seventh judicial 'Township of Contra 00sta County, for the an-expired term of Frank Conlon, deceased.K i i ! In the atter of approval of 7:arrants j of Reclamation District #1619. ` � 300d cause upnaaring therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following i warran4 of neclamntion District #1619 be and the same are hereby approved, to .:. I wit: P?o. Date Amount. 153 -,an. 31st, 1920 93.90. 154 Feb. 5th, 1120 2.47 i And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval 5� jof this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i i a I i I r �i 393 In the ;latter of Approval. of Warrants of Reclamation Dietrict f802. 7ood cauae appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that following ' warrant of Reclamation District "802, be and the same is hereby approved, to Vit: No. Date Amount, 152 Jan. 30th, 1920 949.77. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note .' the approvalof this Board In snid warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 1 »i In the Matter of approval of'Sarrants of Reclamation District No. 2026. flood cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the follow- =_ ing warrants of Reclamation District No. 2026, be and they are hereby apg-oved, to wit: Vp. Late Amount. 60 Sept. 1Jth, 1919. 3033.11 61 Oct. 29th, 1919 5000.00 62 Oct. 29th, 1919 50L'0.00 63 Oct. 29th, 1919 5000.00 64 Oct. 29th. 1919 4220.60 66 Nov. 25th, 1919 5000.00 ' 66 Nov. 25th, 1919 5614.80 67 Dec. "2nd, 1919 6.17.45 68 Jan. 14th, 1920 2,495.28 And the 3hairman end Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the a,•proval of said warrantsby affixing their signatures thereto. In the tatter of approval of Sarrants '- :u of Reclamation District No. 2025. Oood cause appearing therefor, .t is by the Board ordered that the follow. ing warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025, be and the same are hereby appreve ' to wit: Do. Date Amount. 54 Sept. 19th, 1919 7277.87 55 Oct. 29th, 1919 1876.05 56 Nov. 25th, 1919 3440.44 57 Dec. 22nd, 1919 2485.31 1 58 Jan. 14th, 1920 1053.69 And the Chairriun rand Clerk of this Board are hereby authorised to note the approval of this Board on said :7arrants by affixin:; their signatures thereto. 'h a 1 In the ii attar of ^ancellstion of Double and Erroneous Assessments. : s! —WF.Joost, Tax co'lector of Contra Gesta County, having filed with this Board his certificate stating that Lots 11 and 12. Block 5, Hartz Addition, has improvements to amount of 0500 which is correct; that the same improvements are on Lots 12 and lo. Block 6, which is not correct and that as both of the above appear 51 on Tax Bill No. 5824, it is impossible to pay one without paying the other, and whet the said property was assessed to B.T.Stone es shown on Roll 19, Tax Receipt 5824, ,,hereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said double assessment as to 050 on improvements on Lots 12 and 13 Block 6 be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled in so far as the same are doubly assessed. ` The vote or the Board on the order being as follows: a� Ayes: Supervisors anott, Gssey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Pione. In the batter of application of S.G. Prewett to lay a water pipe along the I county road. J.G.Prewett. having made application to this Board to lay crater pipe along j the county road crossing center of Section 5, T 1 N., R. 2 E., M.D.B.& 11. from south to north, not to exceed a two inch pipe, and it appearing to the Board that said pipe line asked for is for the use of said J.G.Frewett in conveying water "q j from one portion of his land to another portion; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said permit I prayed for be and the same is hereby granted with the direct understanding that Al. said pipe line shall be placed at places indicated by Supervisor and said permit is revocable at any time by order of this Board, and said pipe to be removed when so ordered by the Board of eupervieors.K, i I i In the Matter of Award of Contract for Construction o_° Division No. 18 I. of the County Righ^&y to P. Roland i. �. This Board having heretofore and on Feb. 2nd, 1920, awarded contract to F.Rolandi for the building of a concrete road on Division No. 18 with the express understanding that raid F.Rolandt would install two individual working units on said Division and said F.Rolandi appearing before this Board and objecting to sail , order and statin; that he could complete the said road within the time specified in said contract :with one unit,- ' It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said -` I order of 'Feb. End, 1920, be end the same is hereby amended by striking out that is portion of said order requiring two separate units to be eupplied. Che vote oft a =oerd on sail order being unanimous. s In the hatter of Contracts of c'. Holandi for buildin_ of Divisions No. '.f 16 and 18, of the County Highway. F. Holsndi having filed with this Board his bonds as required by pre. vious order of this B oard, for building of Divisions Do. 16 and No. 18 of the - County Highway, and said bonds having been approved by the District Attorney, and also havin5 presented to this Board, form of Contract duly executed for the purpos .h of said work on Divisions l0. 16 and 18, ' It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the ` same are hereby approved. It is further ordered that the Chairman*of this Board be and he is t hereby authorized to :ign the sail contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as the act of this Board. a€ In the Latter of Compensation of "€ Janitor of loner Floor and Might Watchmen. John Briones and Fred Sear, having appeared before the Board and asked for an increase of salary from .$100 to X115 per month, ' Thereupon on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor'Lnott, it is by the Board ordered that the salary of John Briones, Janitor on lower floor, and Fred T ear, Slight 7atchman, be and they are Hereby increased from $100 to ]15 per month, commencing Dec. lot, 1920. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: - Ayes: Supervisors inott, Casey and 'Hayden. !loss: dnpervisors Buchanan and Trythell. l =� r =i`v 1 cls In the Latter of Acceptance of Contract of Sy.J.Schmidt. ' F..R.Arnold, County surveyorof Contra Costa County, having filed with ti is Board, his certificate showing that the contract of W.J.Schmidt, for grading Section Two of Division 7o. 10 of the County Highway has been completed according to specifications, It is, or, motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said 1 contract be and the same is hereby declared completed by this Board and said road r. accepted. It i; further ordered that all persons having claims against said LV.J. Schmidt for labor peri'ormed or material .furnished, present same to this Board, on or befor- 35 days from this date. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to mit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Roes: None. Absent: Supervisor lnott.c av✓�i In the :.Satter of allowance to Indigents. b It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that ; i allowance heretofore made to -+aria Bruigsrad, of El Cerrito of $12.50 per month be discontinued from and after this date. z ! It is further ordered that ',he Following allowances in cosh be and the same are hereby awarded to the following named indigents, to wit: Christiana Olsen Bay Point $20. per month beginning Feb. let, 1920, and Vary M. Keller, $15. per r month commencing Feb. 1st, 1920, It is further ordered that .he County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of the above named indigents until the further order of this Board and ',hat the County ^reasurer pay the same. i It is farther ordered that the following allowances in supplies, be and the sage are hereby made to tie following named indigents, to wit: Mrs. Harry Deal Richmond, $20 per month commencing Feb. 1st, 19201 ani Catherine Framer, Richmond, { $35 per month beginning Feb. 1st, 1920. - -` ^he vote of the Borrd on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors asey. Hayden, Buchanan and :rythell. Noes : ?Mone. Absent: Supervisor Knott., i J In the Batter of Granting Leave of Absence A.B.^_inning. District Attorney of CoatraCosta County having appeared before this Board and asked for leave of absence of thirty days from State of - '` California. ` It is, by the Board ordered that i:.B.:inning, District Attorney of Contra 31 Costa County, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from date of leaving the State of ;al.irornla. I 1 In the —atter of allot-ante of claims. Claims against the different funis of the County are presented to the Board. and t;cre found to be correct and to be properly signed are orders! allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairmen and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered --x; 3 � on the >llo::ance Book of thi; Board. ' I � i I i i I I 397'4 3 In the Satter of Lost Warrants. A.J.Lambert having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the 4th day of January, 1920, there was issued to him General Fund Warrant No. 3054 for the sum o: $165. and that same was mailed to said deponent on January 4th, 192 and has been lost and Angelina Flores having filed with this Board her affidavit showing that on the lot day of January, 1J20, there was issued to her County War- .3 rant on Hospital Fund No.1194 for the a,un of $8.00 and that said warrant was mails to deponent after January ]rt, 1920, and that same has been lost and praying that new warrants be issued in lieu thereof; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment o� said original. lost Warrants and that a duplicate b` same be issued by the aounty Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants. And the Board takes recess to meet on iionday, Uarch let, 1920, at 10 o'clock A.M. airman. r� . V. . . . . Clerk. 51, t ;a ak I` f ice+' RN 2; n� 'y IN THE BOARD OF 9UPERVI90" OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIiORNIA. Monday. March lat. 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.a. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. Casey. C.H.Hayden. and W.J.buchsnan. J. H.Wells, Clerk. t The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of r February. 1920, are read to the Board by the Clerk. and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. f In the Latter of Advertising for bids for Construction of Divisions 10 i and 22 of Contra Costa County Highway. } This Board having heretofore advertised for furnishing of bids for the construction of Divisions 10 and 22 of the Centra Costa County Highway in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board. Now at this time, the following biV ers present bids in following amounts, s I to wit F. ROL NDI: j (1) Building embankment, per cu. yd .$ 1.75 (2) Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul.... .06 (3) Placing concrete pavement, per ca. yd - - 15.00 (4) Concrete in culverts per cu. yd. - - - 35.00 (5) Placing wire mesh in pavement, per sq. foot - - - - - - - - - - - - - .03 (o) Reinforcing steel in bridges, per lb. - - - .08 j O'BRIEN BRO5: • (1) 1.00 (2 .05 (3) 13.50 j (4) 35.00 E (5) .005 (6) .10 i Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of O'Brien Bros. is the bwest and best bid presented for doing of said work, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that sed contract be .and the same is herebyanted to O'Brien Bros. at the g- prices herein- above stated. i i It is further ordered that the -istrict Attorney be and he is hereby ordered i to prepare contract in accordance with said plans. It is farther ordered that said u'Brien Bros. give bonds in the following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of total contract price for the faithful performa ca of said contract, and fifty per cent of total contract price as security for labor and material furnished. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the :latter of Advertisement for bids for construction of Section No. 1 fi of Division No. 21, of Contra Costa County F ' Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Section No. 1 of Division No. 21 which said Section and Division lies between the town of Bay Point and Avon Station, end this being the time and place for receiv- ing of bids, the following bidders file bids in following amounts, to wit: ' O'BRIEN Ip: (1) Building embankment. per cu. yrd -- - - ••"p 1.00 (2) Overhaul for each cu. yd. h.uled 100 feet more than 4CO foot freehaul --- .03 (3) Placing Concrete pavement, per cu. yd - - 11.75 l' (4 Placing sire mesh, per sq. ft. - - - - - .005 Jo GALBRAITH & JANES: (1) a 1.50 (2) 03 (4) 12 50 3/5 G.W. CUSHING: ;f (2) 1.02 (3) 11.65 (4) .005 = BATES & BORLAND: S (2) .08 (.%) 13.50 (4) .03 s Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of G.W.Cushing is the lowest and best bid presented to said Board; It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for doing said work in ac- cordance with plans and specifications be and the same is hereby awarded to ;.W. �S-) Cuah:ng. It is Further Ordered that G. W. Cushing give bond in following amounts, fifty per cent of contract price for the faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of contract price as security for payment of materiels and labor furnished on said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby ordere to prepare contract and bonds in accordance with the foregoing order. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the I-latter of Advertisement for bids for Construction of Section 1, of Division I?o. 19 of the Contra Costa County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Section No. 1 of Division No. 19 which said Section and Division lies between Bryant Station on San Pablo Creek anddam being constructed by East Bay dater Company, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bids are filed in the following amounts, to wit. RANSOMS-RANDALL CO}:aILNY: $k (1) Buildin= Embankment, per cu yd. - - N .84 (2) Overhaul, per cu. yd. for for haul- ing 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul - - - - - - - - - - - - .05 (3) placing Concrete pavement, per cu. yd $16.15 (4) Placing Wire mesh, in pavement per sq. foot - - - - - - - - - - - - - .04 s (5) Concrete in Bridges and culverts, per cu. yd. - - - - - - - - - - - -35.00 (6) Steel in bridges and culverts -'?.- per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .11 (7) Wire mesh in culverts, per sq. ft - - - .12 F. ROLANDI: a ((1) 1.25 12) .04 (3) 14.00 (4) .03 (5) 30.00 (6) .08 ( 7) .10 N.J. sCHMIDT: (1) 1.10 (2) .04 ( 16.50 >' (4� .04 (5j 30.00 (6 .10 g (7) .10 BATES & BORLAND: i (1) .96 (21 .O6 (3) 13.50 M40.00 (6) .10 (7) .10 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Bates & Borland is the Ix.est and best bid presented for doing said work, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the ame is hereby awarded to Bates & Borland, at prices stated in their bid as hereinabove specifie . It is further ordered that said Bates & Borland f,:rnish bonds to this Board in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of the total contract price for faithful perfor^:ance of said contract and fifty per cent of contract pric= as security for payment of material nrA labor furni€hed. It is further ordered that tie District Attorney of contra Costa County prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order. In Latter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 1619. The following warrant, of said Reclamation District No. 1619 be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount 155 Feb. 19th, 1920 v 49.20 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the +Matter of -pprovhl of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the following - ' warrants of Declamation District No. 802, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 153 Feb. 19th, 1920 238.56. 154 Feb. 28th, 1920 113.25 155 Feb. 28th. 1920 60.50 ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said Warrants by affixing their signature thereto. -i 3 d� In the utter of Petition for --' i appointment of Harry Keane, as Pound - ieeper for E1 Cerrito Districts A petition by Henderson Tapscott Company, at al. praying for appointment _,u of Harry Lalos, as pound keeper in that certain territory mown as Richmond Annex, is presented to the Board; It is, on motion dl)l.y made end carried, by the Board ordered that said ' Harry Zalos, be and he is hereby appointed Pound 'Deeper in and for said territory adjacent to the incorporated town of El Cerrito and lying between said town and the City of Richmond. It is further ordered that said Harry Zalos take oath and give bond as required by order of this Board t In the flatter of Lost Warrant. Theodore Iversen, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that there was issued to Richmond Hardware Company, by the County Auditor of said I IT County. warrant on County General Fund No. 1860, for the sum of 48.00, that said ?_s, warrant wes mailed to said deponent on Oct. 9th. 1919, and has been lost and f'o praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said e original. 1st warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original ' lost warrant. a a$ 3 fi ti�� I r In clatter of Communication from I City Clerk of City of El Cerrito requesting Light on San Pablo Avenue. A communication having been received from the City Clerk of the City of E1 Cerrito, requesting the Board to establish a light on Son Pablo Avenue, It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk notify said Clerk of the City of ;7 E1 Cerrito that said light is along the State Highway and that this Board has no jurisdiction thereon. 41 i In the Hatter of Communication from i City Clerk of Town of Antioch requesting allowance for a City Jail. A communication having been received from the City Trustees of the town of Antioch, requesting that this Board assist to the extent of 41000 in constructing a jail in the City Hall in the town of Antioch; It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said Trustees ! that provision will be made in the next tax levy for a levy of a tax sufficient to contribute the sum of $1.000 towards the construction of a Jail.-1; f In the laatter of Claim of "'extern Contracting '. Company. c�• The Pestern Contracting Company having filed a claim against said Board for sum of $852 against funds of Supervisor District No. 5, and said claim having AS been withheld for the reason that withhold notices have been filed against said Company and said persons holding withhold notices against said Company, having ` i fil.-d with this Board a 'Release of their said claims against the said Western I Contracting Company, .4 a It ie. on motion duly made and carried, by the Beard ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby allowed and that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer out of the funds of Sup. Dist. No. 5, in favor of the following persons, to wit: Standard Oil Company - - - - - - -y 542.74 Mr. Joe 'Lomoncky - - - 7nightsen-- 81.90 Natomas Company of California - - - 172.31 s Louis Olmstead, L'nightsen - - - - - 20.93 _' Adolph Judol 1, Ynizhtsen. assignee of Joseph Uinta - - - - - - - - 34.12 ! 3 3 4 1 ;a 3 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same ar -_; hereby allowed to wit: ' Increase yrs. Speranza Aiello from $20 per month to $60 per month commencins January let, 1920. Increase,State Aid,dllowanee heretofore made to Mrs. Hazel Stevens, of Lafayette, 41C per month. Stella Lombardi, Bay Point, A,40. per month commencing Feb. 5, 1920. ' Orpha P.1ee, Crockett, $20 per month commencing Feb. 1st, 1920. ,? Rida ;nos, Antioch, (State aid) X20 per month (on old petition) to start Feb. 1st, 1920. It is further ordered that the County auditor draw warrant on County Treasu - �} er in favor of each of the above named indigents until the further order of this 4 :9 Board., In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Soecifieations for construction of a steel and concrete Subway under tracks of Southern raoific Railroad Co. west of Pittsburg. R'R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented s plans and specifications for construction of a steeland concrete subway under the tracks of the Southern Pacific `railway Company, west of the town of Pittsburg, ` it is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain "k sheets, working details, etc. be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications, strain sheets, working details, etc, for construction of said subway; It is, further ordered that tis Clerk of this Board advertise in the >is eittsbarg Post, for bids to be presented to this Board un to laonday April 5th, 1920 at 11 o'clock for construction of said work in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. fi In the -atter of adoption of plans and specifications for construction of steel and concrete subway under tracks of A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. west of Pittsburg. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of contra Costa county, presents plans and specifications for construction of a steel and concrete subway under tracks of the A.T. & S.F.Ry. Co. west of 'ittsburg. It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets workin; details, etc. be and the emne are hereby edopted by this Board as pleas and specifica'.ions, strain sheets, and working details, for the construction of k said subway; It is further ordered that the Clerk of tris Board advertise in the Pittsbuxg ria rc I a� ! Dispatch, for bids to be presented to this Board up to Monday epril 5th, 1920, at 11 o'clock -.U. for construction of said work in accordance with said plans and " specifications. `# The vote of the Board on said order being ananimors. r n In the utter of Adoption of Plans and ` Specifications for Building an Oil Uacadam Pavement on ::lain Street,town of Bay P oint. R. R. Arnold, C ounty Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented i t plans and specifications for the building of an oil macadam pavement on Main Street in town of Bay Point; It is, by the Board ordered that said plane and specifications be and the `a same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications, etc. for perform- ance erform ance of said work. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Bord advertise in the Baa i Point News, for bids to be presented to this Board up to Monday April 5th. 1920, at 10 o'clock A.U. for furnishing of materials and labor and constructing said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. 43 I In the fetter of Adoption of plans i and specifications for building of Section No. 2 of Division No. 15 of County highway, which said Section No. 2 begins at junction of U arket & %earny Streets -` I Richmond and runs to Giant. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, presents plans and x specifications, etc. for construction of Sec. No. 2 of Division No. 15 of the .� County highway, which lies between the junction of Market and Eearny, Streets Rich- -. mond, and runs thence northerly along Zearney St. to Ror_d No. 17; thence running fi westerly along Road No. 17 to Rord No. 21; thence running northerly along Road No. .! j 21 to point near Giant, a distance of 2.75 miles. Thereupon, it is by the board ordered that said plane end specifications, I etc., be and they are hereby adop'ed by this Board as plans and specifications, ai etc„ for building of said road; „a! It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the j3 Richmond Record-Herald, for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.�i. on Monday April 5th, 1920, for the furnishing of materials and labor and con- structing said road, it accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote on said order being unanimous. In Llatter of Allowance to Indigents. a Probation Officer Irc_Ilahon having reported to this Board that James Marshal the father of Eddie Marshall is unable to wholly support said boy at St. Vincent' ' Home for a while, It is, by the hoard ordered that the county of Contra Costa, pay $5.00 per d month until July let, 1920, for the support of said Eddie Uarshall. and that the father of said boy pay the balance. ' It is further ordered that St. Vincent's Foma file a duly and properly .ti verified claim for said amount. Jf In the -latter of allowance of claims in Supervisor Districts No. 2 and 3. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Cont:-& Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Cototra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion ' of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1919, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of ' roads, bridges and culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented against supervisor Ustrict 140.2 and 3 of Contra Costs County, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said Districts No. 2 and 3. It is, by the board ordered that the folbwing claims against supervisor District No. 2 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 2 be and the same is hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: Name. Amount A.A—ellsh on 205.07 And it is further ordered that the following claims against District No. 3 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 3 be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: Name. Amount. Concord Building Material & Transfer Co. -4?413.70 Sharp & Fellows Construction Co. - - - - 47.69 Mc Spencer & Ayer63.12 A A. MCISahon - 440.76 A.A:Mciiahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 139.28 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 21 - In the batter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the 41 (Board, and those 'ound 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. E R �In the Matter of Sale of Contra Costa jf ; County IIighrray goods. x� This Board having heretofore by Resolution and order deposited in the County Treasury 1250 of Contra Costa County Righray Bonds. being Numbered respectivel ' 4 from 151 to 250. 351 to 450; 551 to 650. 751 to 850; 951 to 1050. 1151 to 1250; 1351 to 1450; 1551 to 1650; 1751 to 1850; 1951 to 2050; 2151 to 2250; 2351 to 2450 ,A and 2551 to 2600; of the denomination of X1000 each, dated September lst, 1919, �.�. Y and bearing interest at rate of five per cent per annus:, payable semi-annually, and it appearing to the Board that it is necessary to sell said bonds; It is, by the Board order<d that the ;Ierk of this Board cause a notice of sale of said 1250 bonds as above described to be published in the «tartinez Daily Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Qosta, for aper `4 iod of 22 days; That said Board of Supervisors will receive until the 5th day of April, 1920, at 11 o'clock. A.". sealed proposals for the purchase of nll or any ofsaid >ys j bonds for cash and not less than par and accrued interest. Said Notice shad prescribe that each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check of ten per cent of amount o' proposal, drawn payable to the Chairmen of this Board as a guarantee of said proposal and that as d Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ' The said vote on sc.id order being unanimous. i i I I - i i i I r f I i i I I STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF CONT.-RA COSTA } SS. I, W. 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 microfilm 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. 9itness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 18th day of December 19 72 11. T. PAASCE, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. (Seal) by 2 Vt:j,�, Depu y County Cl rk REEL #? 121, CONTAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Vol. 21 August 5,1918 TO March 1 1920