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MINUTES - 10071912 - Sup Rec Vol 18
5UPE V15, 01 . 5 CORDS VOLUME_ COVERING 0-,-fo e , la t6o�.6.. r (Continued from Vol. 17):. In the'14atter of^allowance of Claims for bridge work, lnmber, rook, road material, oil, eta. ' Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, road material, oil, eto.• having been presented to the Board against certain road dietriate and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaims, It is now, by the Board ordered that said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Geo: Blocking $ 81.25 480.26 R.D.19 S.1).4, $1.00 Go o.'Bloc king 30.00 29.00 1,, 4, 1.00 W, Blocking 127.50 126.50 1, 4, 1.00 Berkeley Steel Co. 170.70 170.00 1, 1, .70' Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 285.2.3, 284.23 1, 4, 1.00 • Cal. Cor. Culvert Co.- 84.02- 83,02 1, 4,- 1.00 Cal, Car. Culvert Co. 41.00 40.00 1, 4, 1.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert CO. 53.89 52.89 1, 4, 1.00 Frank Christian 46.25 45.26 1, 4, 1.00 3 Flournoy 130.06 129.00 1, 2, 1.08' S.H.Flournoy 46.25 45.00 1, 2, 1.25 S.H.Flournoy 16.00 14.98 1, 2, 1.00 M/D.Field 114.00 110.90 1, 5, 4.00 Joe Frank 76.00 76.00 1, 4, 1.00 Ben Frank 307.00 306.00 11 4, 1.00 W -Frank 79.00 78.90 1, 4, 1.00 Hutchinson Company 1068.78 1060 .00 1, 6, 8.70 Hutchinson Company 326.79 325.00 1. 6, 1,79 Hutchinson Company 646.32 644.00 1, 5, 1.32 Hntohinson Company 907.24 900.00 1, 6, 7,24 Hutchinson Company 59.41 68.41 1, 4, 1.00 F.Heboian 85.00 84.00 1, 4, 1.00 O.H.Yelly 74.00 73.00 1, 4, 1.00 Joe Mattoe 35.00 34.00 1, 4, - 1.00 Frank Morohio 37.50 - 36.50 1, 4, 1.00 S.Myr!ok 42..60 41.50 1, 4, 1.00 F. Myrick 110.26 109.25 1, 4, 1.00 Joe 14orohio 81.25 80.26 1, 4, 1.00 Geol McNamara 110.00 100.00 1, 5, 10.00" H. MoGuire 58.00 57.00 1, 4, 1.00' • Noah Adams Lwnbor Co. 40.15. 39.16 1, 4, 1.00 John Nicholls 94.60 90.00 1, 5, 4.60 R.R.Podva 72.00 62..00 1, 2, 10.00 B.Pena 17.00 16.90 1, 2, 1.00 R 1.Podva 7.50 6.00 1, 2, 1.50 Manuel Roberts 73.76 72..75 1, 4, 1.00 C Scott 40.00 39.00 1, 2, 1.00 E.B. & A L.Stone Co. 1267.83 1260.00 2, 5, 7.83 R.B. & A.L. Stone 373.91 370.00 1, 6, 3.91. "k E.B. & A.L.Stone 439.65 430.00 1, 5, 9.66 E E.B. & A.L.Stpno 636.76 830.00 1, 5, 6.75 O.Sohwartz 87.60 86.50 1, 4, 1.00 C.H.Trette 98.76 97.75 1, 4, 1.00 ,- W.Wilson 45.00 444.00 1, 4, 1.00 t" It is by the Board further ordered that the Apditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimants, in the auma and out of the funds above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Rook, Buchanan and Trythall. Boast None,q,. In the Matter of the Publication of the General Election Proclamation. It is upon motion of Supervisor Rihn. Seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that the General Election Proclamation be and the came is hereby ordered published in the Contra Costa Gazette and the Contra Coats Standard and that each paper be allowed one half of the regular rate of this Board for publishing said proclamation. 2 In the Matter of Allowance of Claims • in supervisor District No, 4. This Board having heretofore on August 14thp 1911, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for repairing of that certain piece of road more than three Miles in length between the town of Pittsburg and Antiooh, in Supervisor District No. 4, out of the General Fund, . It is now, by the Board ordered, upon motion of supervisor Buohgnan, that the following claims be paid out of the General Fund: Claimant. Amount. Karl An etman $ 26.00 Eugene Arata 110.00 Eugene Arata 180.00 Frank Barr 276.60 ; Edward Brooks 26.00 R.E.Orawford 66. 90 0.14.drawford 229.00 O.M.drawford 316.00 • Thos.Donovan 2.60 Thoe.Donovan ".40 Mike Dragon 236.00 R.E.Hansen 10.10 James D.Hanlon 72.00 James D. Hanlon 24.60 Jad. D. Hanlon 206.00 Jae. D.Hanlon -` 61.60 Hutchinson Company 1368.02 Hutohinson Co, 690.84 Hutchinson Co. 693.66 Jae. D.Hanlon 213.00 R.E.Hansen 309.00 Geo. O.Kennerley 18000 Geo. 0. Kennerley 377.00 Geo. 0. Kennerley 8.46 Geo. Kennerley 32.60 Geo. Kennerley 32.60 N.Keller- 14.00 Geo. Kennerley 169.00 Geo. Kennerley 10.66 Geo. Kennerley 36.00 Im.Lougher 46.00 Am. Lougher 46.00 Dave Latimer 40.00 • J.P.Mora assignee of Joe Mulhare 16.00 Pate Metten 306.00 Pete Metten 244. 00 Pete Metten 47.60 Tt is by the Board ordered that the Auditor draw warrants on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimants in the above named sums. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.A ; i �3 •} Office of the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, October 7th, 1912. ELEOTION PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. In accordance with the Proclamation of the Governor of the State of California, it is ordered that an eleotion'be held on Tuesday, November fifth, A.D. 1912, from six o'clock in the morning of said day of election until six o'clock in the evening of the same day when the polls shall be closed, in the several election precincts of Contra Costa Connty, State of California, hereinafter named, at the places in s¢id precincts hereinafter designated, for the election of the following named offi- cers, and at which said election the following amendments tothe Constitution of the •' State of California, and submitted by the Legislature at its Extraordinary Session of the Thirty-Ninth Regular Session beginning on the 27th day of November, 1911, and ending on the 24th day of December, 19113 and duly certified by the Se®tary of State as required by law, and numbered as hereinafter opeoified, and the following initiat- ive and referendum propositions duly certified by the Secretary of State will be voted on by the gnnlified electors of said Contra Costa County, State of California, to wit: (1) A Member of the Rouse of Representatives of the United States of America for the Third Congressional District. (2) A Member of the Senate of the State of California, for the Ninth Senator- ial District. (3) A Member of the Assembly of the State of California for the Eighteenth Assembly District. • (4) A Member of the Board of S#pervisors in and for Supervisorial District No. Two. (6) A Member of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisorial District No. Four. (6) A Member of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisorial District No. Five. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDIMT 110. 3. A Resolution to propose to the People of the State of California, an amendment to Section 16 1/2 of Article 8I of the Constitution relating to the deposit of moneys belonging to the State or to any county or municipality within the State; and author- izing the depositary to furnish as security for such deposits, bonds of any irrigat- ion district within this State. . ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDM10T NO. 3. A Resolution to propose to the People of the State of California, an anondmont to the Constitution of the State, by amending Section 7 of Article I% thereof, re- lating to boards of education, free text-books and minimum use of such text-books; requiring the legialature to provide for the appointment or election of a atate board of education, direotingg that said Board shall provide a uniform series of text books for use in elementary schools throughout the State, and directing that such text hooks shall be furnished and distributed by the State under such conditions as the Legislature shall prescribe, free of cost to all children attending such schools. REFERRE,tO ELECTORS OF THE STATE BY REFERENDUM PETITION., An-Act to amend the Political Code of the State of California, by adding two new sections thereto, to be numbered 4149s and 4149f, providing for the appointment of a registrar of voters, prescribing his duties, and fixing his term of office, and the compensation to be paid to such registrar,in the various classes of Qounties. REFERRED TO THE ELECTORS OF THE STATE BY REFERENDUM PETITION. An Act to amend Section 423E of the Political Code of California, relating to the salaries and tees of officers in counties of the third class, by adding a now subdivision thereto, fixing the compensation of the registrar of voters in such counties, and providing for deputies and olorks for such registrar. REFERRED TO THE ELECTORS OF THE STATE BY REFEREUDUM PETITION An Act to amend Section 4013 of the Political Code of California relative to the officers of a county, by adding two subdivisions thereto, designating as addit- ional county officers a registrar of voters and a sealer of weights and measures. INITIATIVE MEASURE TO RE SUBMITTSD DIREOTLY TO TRI; EIVOTORS. Proposing to amend Section 7 of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of California, relating to the formatio} of consolidated city and county governments, 4nd authorizing the merging and consolidating by general laws into one comlidated city and county government, of contiguous territory of two or more cities, or cities and counties, or counties, or parts of counties, containing in the aggregsU within the proposed merged or consolidated territory, a population of at least three hun- dred and fifty thousand. INITIATIVE 14 ASUER TO BE SUBiSITTED DIR7.CTLY TO THE ELECTORS, An Act to prohibit book making and pool selling and to provide for the ap- pointment of a state racing commission to grant licenses for horse racing to the State of California, for a limited period, and the permitting of wagoring upon such races by the Paris mutual and Auction Pool Systems only, and repealing all acts and parts of Aots in conflict with this Act. INITIATIVE MEASURE TO Wi SUBMITTED DIREOTLY TO THE ELECTORS. Proposition to amend Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Califor- nia, by the addition of a now Section to said Article to be designated and numbered as Section 8 1/2 of said Article, relating to taxation by counties, cities and count- ies, cities, towns, districts and townships, and empowering any such political sub- division to raise revenue for its local purposes and to provide for collecting taxes for such purposes by ordinance or resolution adopted by the majority tote of the qualified electors thereof, at an election held on the question of establishing such revenue system, authorizing spoh system to be submitted at any general or speoial election held therein by initiative petition as provided by law, or by resolution of the legislative body of such political subdivision and authorizing the classificat- ion of property for purposes of taxation or exemption from taxes, directing that no tax for any local purpoae, except for payment of bonded indebtedness of such politic El subdivision prior to Nov. 8th, 1910, shall be levied on any property net aside for taxation for State revenue, and that no such tax shall be levied upon any property exempt from taxation under the Constitution of this State or of the United States. BYRON PRECINCT. Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron Judges: D.E. McCabe Charles B. Wightman Inapeotors: Gen. E. Church Annie Livingston Clerks: Mabel W. Harley Carrie Sweetuer BRENTTOOD PRECINCT. Polling Place: Coates Hall, Brentwood. Judges: Robert H. Wallace H. Devere Baoon Inspectors: Charles.Eleworth Andrea Demartini Clerks: Blain P. McNamara Elisabeth H. Diffin OAKLEY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Oakley Hall, Oakley. Judges: Joseph Ruokstuhl Oliver Clark Wristen Inspectors: Carleton.E.Wightman Gertrnde Van Ksathoven • Clerks: Nellie M. Carpenter Mary C. Clark ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Town Hall, Antioch Judges: David Maaartney JoachimHenry Sorgenfrey Inspectors: Patrick Maguire Helen O.Stokes Clerks: Harriett Jane Easton Eleanor Genevieve Nolan ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Taylor Bldg. Antioch Judges: Clarence Nye McCoy James Damian Donlon Inspectors: Jennie Butlook Wollem James Patrick Carey Clerks: Evelyn Herbert Southerland Evelyn Laverne Arata LONE TREE PRECINCT Bolling Place: House near S.P. Depot, Antioch Judges: John Trambath William C.Williameon Inapeotors: John Brannan Kittie A.Juett Clerks: Kate Walrath Rose E.Noia •, MORGAN TERRITORY PRECINCT. Polling Place: . Morgan Territory School House. Judges: Joseph Sohwendell I.Q.Morgan Inspectors: Wm. Clyma S.Olofson Clerks: Frank McGuire Thoe. E.Ackerman CLAYTON PRECINCT. Polling Plane: Clayton Hall, Clayton Judges: Otto B.Sohwartz T.O. Graves Inspectors: Manuel P.Rose C.H.Trette Clerks: Franz Hebeian Percy Douglas BAY POINT PRECINOT Polling Place: Sohirpke Hall, Bay Point. Judges; Barry M. Knight Denny Main Inspectors: Fred A.Gore B.W.Cunningham Clerks: Sam Shideler Wm. H. Tormey PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1. . Polling Place: Town Hall, Pittsburg Judges: Geo. Minaker John L. Williamson Inspectors: Chas. P. Ward A.O. Ortega Clerks: Mary Frances Kennerley Katherine F.Oarper PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. £ Polling Place: ' Whitney's Hotel near S.P. :,spot, Pittsburg Judges: George South F.A. McCoy Inspectors: Geo W. Thompson _ Harry Barr q Clerks: Chas. H. Wight Geo. E. O'Hara . s COWELL YREOINOT Polling Place: Cowell Office Building, Cowell. Judges: E.U. Leh George Kippr Inapeotdre; Sophie L.Sullivan .Florence carie Stanger Clerks: Z. Mattheson Earl Morrie CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Planet Jaoquith's Paint Shop, Concord, Judges: Daniel Matheson W.C. Jaquith Inspectors: Joe Levada Bernard Tierney Clerks: Eva Rdwina Boyd Jeanette Neustaedtor CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place. Fireman Hall, Concord. Judges: , Henry Ivey Okarlea Guy Inspectors; O.R.Devoreux Henry Bette Clerks: Emma Ford Sarah Lenora Galindo 'CONCORD PRECINCT IIO. S. Polling Place: Blum's Scale house near 392. Depot, Concord Judges. Chas. F. Lohse Robert Caven Inspectors: Frank Roque Wm. Straight Clerks: Geo. M. Wostoott H.C. Treat CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: Tent situated on or near Mt. Diablo Union High School Fudges: Manuel Williams Joe. C. Noia Inspectors: John Sutton G.E. Baumann Clerks; D.F..Prambezg A.C.Gehringer PACHEDO PRFOINCT Polling Place: Town Hall, Pacheco Judges: Annie Loucks Sarah Etta Fisher Inspectors; M. Solmi Patrick Roche Clerks: Theo. Hook M.Christophor VINE HILL PRECINCT Polling Place: Vine Hill Publio School House, Judges; F.J.Thoroa Almer L.Rioo Inspectors; Charles Peek Edith M.Hamiltog Clerks: Lucia H.Fish Sarah Kano WALWUT. CIT= PWINCT Polling Plaoe: Justice of Peace Offioe, Walnut Creek Judges: Daniel McCullough Corridon Sharp Inspectors: Aliae.A. Ormsby Elisabeth Borden Drury Olexks: Eva Barry Lecoh Ruby L. Harlan MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO,. 1. Polling Place: Store in Baer Block near S.P. Depot, Martinez. Judges. J,J.Daley Geo. W.Winkelman Inspectors: Frank R,Janea Daniel A.Spillane Clerks; Amy Irene Morgan Martha Winkelman MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Room in California Hotel Bldg. Martinez. Judges: Alfred;J:Jdnnings E.H.Stinohfield Inspectors: C.F.Glasa Minnie Loring Anderson Clarks: Edythe M.Jaok Goo. M.Bulgor MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 3; Polling Places Town Hall, Martinez. Judges: Rex L. Boyer U.Y.Crutohfield Inspectors; Slaa H. Morford Bertha May Howard Clarke; Josephine MoOann Lillian Holoorb l ALHAMBRA PRECINCT Polling Place: Hoey House, Cor. Smith & G. Streets, near Martinez Town imits. Judge sI Fred Brackman G.C.Middleton Inspectors: o.E.Hayward W.T.Daggs tt Clerks: A.J.Tavan W. OTHara ALAMO PRECINCT Polling Place: Room in Bell's Post Office Bldg. Alamo Judges: August Hamburg William Hemme Inspectors: Hugo Horzer James Jones Clerks: Mrs. Clara J.Wood Are. Pearl Watson IJORAGA PRECINCT Polling Place: Willow Spring School House. Judges: Matt Madsen Andrew Mulholland Inspectors: Manuel Rose Leon Trelut Oldrks: John Moaosker Conrad Williamson LAFAYETTE PRECINOT Polling place: Lafayette Public School House. Judgee% William B.Thomson Mrs; F. C.Thomeon Inspoctors: Arthur Burton A.R.Reynolds .0lerks% Mrs. George French Luis Irvan Starke TASSAJARA PRECINCT Polling Place: Taesafara Public School House Judges: Charles Sr*h Fred Reinatein Inspectors: Mise Carrie Andean n Mrs. Mae Horton Clerks: D.Williame Chester Johnston SAN RAMON PRECINCT Polling Place% San Ramon Hall, San Ramon Judgea: Albert Blass S.D Bradford lnspeotors: Leo Lpnah N.S.Boone Clerks: Mary Wiedemann Mary E.Harlan DBNVILLE PRECINGT Polling Place: Grange IIall, Danville. Judges: John Hartz H.Olausen Inspectors: Berofine Freitas S.H.Flournoy Clerks% Frank Eddy R.H. Halverson PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place% Mollear's Vacant Store, Part Costa Judges. Roy L. Clancy Wm. E.Young Inspectors: E.H.Smith ' O.J. O'Neill Clerks: Mrs. George Cadman Mrs. Theresa Monn PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 2; Polling Place-, Forester's Heli, Port Costa Judges: Goo. H.Ward names Hackett Inspectors: Charles Voight T. O'Keefe Clerks; W.A.Fratea Henry Davis CROCKETT PRECINCT I10. 1. Pollift Plaos; Fireman's Hall, Crockett Judges- D.O.Hedemark L . W.Paul Inspectors: H.E, Mint James Hurley Clerks: J.F..Hughes H.P.Edwards OROCKETT PREGINGT NO. 2. Polling Place: Salvation Army hall, Crockett Judges: H.A Dolphus C.Deamond ' Inspectors: G.T, Likens John Riordan Clorks: C.P. Thomas Thomas McNamara VALONA PRECINOT Polling Places Valens Library in rear of Presbyterian.Ohuroh, Valon Judges: A.Gliok John Stommle inspectors: 'a'H.Gribbin M.Finnerty s ClerkR.H.Standish Peter Wind SELBY PRECINCT Polling Place: Selby Hall, Selby Judges: E. Bates E.E.Jarman Inspectors F.Bnrno H.T.Jones. Clerks, G.P.Oolbart Chas. Richards RODEO PRECINCT Polling Place: Rodeo Hall, Rodeo Judges, A.Arbuthnot E.D.Grove Inspectors, S.J.Claeys J.Mahbney Clarks: J.M. Skehen John,P. Tormey HERCULES IRECINOT Polling Place: Club House, Hercules. i Judges: Edna B. Molean Chris E13s rhorst Inspectors: J.C.MoCatfery Minnie Griffin Clerks: C.F.O. Lehmkuhl H.B. Saunders PINOLE PREOI2IOT Polling Place: flown Hall, Pinole Judges: J.A. Fraser huoia Robison Inspectors, J.B.Turner J.A. Lewis Olerkes Lillie Catlett O.L.Townes GIANT PREOINCT POLLING places Giant Hall, Giant Judges: Mrs. J.Williame John Hanson Inspectors: Henry Johnston Mrs. N. Johnson Clerks: J.B.Lindsey Carlon Briggs SAN PABLO PREOINCT Polling Place: Maple Hall, San Pablo Judges: J.H.Rumrill J.Lasserot Inspectors Alfred Frank Ed. Fitzgerald Clerks, Q.L. Tyler J.Clark STEGE.PRF.OI2ICT. Polling Place: Davis Halls Stege. Judges: J.Oostello Ohas. Blase Inspectors: Norman E.Burnett Madeline Z.Scott Clarks: Nellie May+.ArightEdith YPtthiesen RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 1. Polling Place, Winehaven Hotel, Winehaven Judges: S.Berandt D.H.Bam ey Inspectors: O.Aahnke W.J.Steele Clerks; Frank Loop Dalpha Huglings PCHMOND PRECINCT 210. E. Polling Place: Pt.Riahmond School House. Judges V.A.Floyd Howard French Inspectors: ' Nettie B.Grover Percy Barnes Clerks W.S.Lane J.O.Bly RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. S. Polling Place: City Hall, Richmond Judges: P.J.Tranaue May Church Inspectors: Arthur Alatrom Hazel Bohlhoff Olerke, Avonia B.Adams Wm. Keltz E RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. A., Polling Place: 911 Richmond Ave. Office.of John Doyle, Richmond, Judges: John Neill J.A. Bell Inspectors: -W.Ashley, Jr. Jennie M.Totten Clerks: O.L.Diatriak Georgia Johnston RICHMOND PREOIITCT NO. b. Polling Place: Justice Court room, Richmond Judges: Wm. Luce J.F.Stsifvater Inspectors: Earl Morgan Juliaetta McHenry Clerks: G.J.Baker Lueetta Dunlap RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6. Polling Place: No. 3 Fire House, Richmond Judges: C.B.Blanohard N•A. Watson Inapeotori: Levi Boswell L. Ralben Clerks: ,2.O.Dahl Nellie B.Coleman RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7. Polling Place: No.?. Fire House, Richmond. Judges: W.D.Rihn Maud-W.Fall Inspectors; Grace F.Watrous Mayma Boons Clerks: Harry Adkineon N.I�,Ilesbit RICHMOND PRECINCT IIO. 6. Polling Place: Union Hall, MoDonald Ave. Richmond. Judges: Jennie Gonwell P.Nugent Inspectors: Geo. Floyd Jerome Best Clerka: D.H.Carpenter Kato Smith RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9. Polling Place: Public Library, Richmond Judges: J.r.Floyd A.W.Garter Inspectors: O.F.Washbnrn Bertha Smedley Clerks. James Day Edna E.Feloh RICHMOND PREOI370T NO. 10. Polling Place: oto. 1137 Macdonald Ave. Old Mt, Diablo Garage. Judges: D.W.Caliee Leonora Gibson Inspectors: D.A.Burns C.E.Glark Clerks: W.J.Lane Myrtle E.Miller RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11. Polling Place: Fair View Hotel, Richmond. Judges: H.A. Record D.A.Knowles Inspectors: J.A. DeBarrowa• Bertha Faber Clerks: James Hopkins Louise Hole RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 12. Polling Place: Bonestell & Edrington's Office. Judges: Thomas DaLaoey Cyrus Reid Inspectors: C.B.Randall Wm. Piston Cls rks: J.E.Bouquet W.H.Mergenthal RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13. Polling Place: stage School Souse Judges: B.Boorman J.Bedford Inapectors: H.G.F.Dohrman Jason W.Douglas Clerks: Thomas A.S, Donaldson B.Keohano. It is further ordered that lie clerk of this Board give notice of said election by publication of this Proclamation and Order in the Contra Costa Gazette and Contra Costa Standard, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, and by causing a true copy thereof to be posted at the places of election in each of the reopeotivo election precincts in the County of Contra Costa hereinabove designated as required to by law. The foregoing order is paaeed'by the following vote of. the Board, to wit:. Ayes: supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and TrytYisll. Rosa. Done. In Be Issuance of Bonds of Rodeo School District. Whereas, on the 29th day of August, 1912, the Board of Trustees of Rodeo School District deemed At advisable to call an.eleotion, and by. resolution and order of said Board of Truste9s duly and regularly passed and adopted by then and entered on the minutes of said Board of Trustees on said clay, did call an election and re- solve and ordered: That an election be called and hold on the 2.3rd.day of September, 1912, in said school district for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Sohool District the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of sixteen thousand dollars, to run not exceeding sixteen years and to bear interest at the rate of five {5} per sent per annum, payable semi-annually for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots for building or purchasing one or more school buildings, for.supplying school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus and for improving school groande; Whereas an election was held in said district on the 23rd day of September, 1912, in conformity with the said.resolution and order of the said Board of Truataoa of said School District, and all the proceedings have been oertifie4 to this Board of Supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said Sohool District, as required by law, and, Whereas, the certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation this Board has found and do hereby find and declare, That in accordance with the resolution and order, of the Board of Trnrstees of Rodeo School District, passed and adopted on the 29th day of August, 1912, an election was duly called and held in said School District on the 23rd day of September 1912, and that notice of said election was given by notices signed by the Board of Trustees of said School District posted in three of the most.public places in said school district for more than twenty days next before said election, and by publics - ion of such notice in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed in Contra Costa County, State of California, no t less than once a week for three successive weeks, before said election. That prior to the opening of said polls the Inspector and Judges of election, conducting said election, took the oath of office 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 made return of the poll and tally lists of said election. That on the 30th day of September, the seventh day af$rer said election and at �i one o'clock p.m. of said day the Board of Trustees of said •sohool 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 eighty four votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds thereof, to wit: sixty-eight votes were oast for issuing said bonds and that there were fourtes votes cast against the issuance of said bonds, and that the said board caused an entry of that fact to be made on the minutes of said Board. That this Board further finds and.deolares that said election was duly and legally hold and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and .published, and the reanit thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and porformed in regular and,due form and in strio a000rdanoe with the law authorizing the issuance of eohool•bonds and that the total amount of indebtedness of said School District including the proposed issue of bond is within the limit prescribed by law. It is therefore orderod that the bonds of Rodeo Uchool District in said Con- tra Costa County, estate of California, issue in the sum of sixteen thousand dollars (416,000.00) in denominations of One thousand dollars (01,000.00) each payable with In sixteen years from date of issuance thereof, in gold coin of the United States o 1 America, with interest thereof at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi annually, in like gold coin of the United States of America, at the office of the County Treasurer of said Rontra Costa County, State of California, to be numbered from one to sixteen inclusive. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be payable as follows, to wit:- 'Bond numbered 1, one thousand dollars; ($1,000.00) to run one year from date of isauanoe thereof. Bond numbered F. one thousand collars ($1,000.00) to run two years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 3, one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to run three years from date of.issuance thereof. Bond numbered 4, one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to run four years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered S, one thousand dollars (41,000.00) to run five yearefrom date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 6, one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to run six years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 7 one thousand dollars ($1 000.00) to ran seven , , years from date of issuanco thereof. Bond mumbered 0. one thousand dollars ($1,000,00) to rim eight years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 9, one thousand dollars (41,000.00) to run nine years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 10, one thousand dollars (1,000,00) to run ten years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 11, one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to run eleven years from i ' date of issuance thereof. Bund numbered 11, one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to,run eleven years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 120 one thousand dollars (41,000.00) to run twelve years from date of issuance thereof. . Bond numbered 13,- one thousand dollars (01,000.00).to run thirteen years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 14, one thousand dollars (61,000.00) to run fourteen years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 15, one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to run fifteen years from date of issuance thereof. Bond numbered 18, one thousand dollars (.p1,000,OO) to run sixteen years from date of issuance thereof. It is further ordered that the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi annully on the 16th day of November and on the 16th day of May in each year, until said bonds are paid. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued in the following form, .to wits SCHOOL BOND of Rodeo School District, County of Contra Costs, State of California United States of*merioa. Rodeo School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to or the holder thereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 16th day of.November, A.D. one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) du gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin, at the rate of five per cent (6%) per annum, payable on the 16th day of Novem- bar, and on the 16th dal of May of each year from date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of Bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from one to sixteen inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to sixteen thousand dollars, and is issued and sold by the Board of Siipervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots, for build ing or purchasing' one or more school buildings, for supplying school buildings with furniture or neoessary apparatus and for improving school grounds, in purouamse of and in strict conformity with the provisions of Article XXI, Chapter III, Title III, Part III, of the Politioal Code and Opnatitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a.vote of more than two thirds of the voters toting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Rodeo School District in said County of Contra Costa, State of California on the 23rd day of September, 1912. And the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, here i by certifies and declarea that said election was duly and legally oglled, held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly dnd legally given, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared and in the manner and as required by law, and that all sots and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent 13 ' to and in the iasuanoa,of,said bonds have been done, and have been,performed in regult r and due fore, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law autho>lzing the issuance of school bonds. And it is further certified and declared that the total amount of indebted- noes of said Rodeo 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 7th day of October, 1912, and shall be payable out of the building fund of said Rodeo School Distriat, and the money for tho redemption of.said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by tax- ation upon the taxable property of said Rodeo School District. In Witness Whereof, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County State Af California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and attested by its clerk with the seal of said Board of Supervisors attached this 7th day of October, 191P.. , County 02:o_r_k_and clerk of the Board o uper- visors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia. uditor of uontra Costa Conn y, . a e of California. Chairman of the Board o uperviaors of o - tra Costa County, State of California. Resolved, that to each of said bonds shall be attached Internet coupons in the following form, to wit: No. interest Coupon. $P5.00 The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof, out of the building fund of the Rodeo School District in said Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Zartinez, Contra Costa County, State of California, the sum of $25.00 for the interest on Bond No. of said Rodeo School District. oun y Clerk and Glerk of the Boardof Super- visors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Auditor of on ra Costa nun y, r,a a of California. Chairman of the Board of Su__pFr_vTaors o Con pra Costa County, State of California. It is further ordered that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, shall oauae said bonds to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing form; that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 29th day of October, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. to the highest and beat responsible bidder for cash, United States gold ooin, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said County Treasurer by publication of a notice specifying the time and place of sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the term for which said bands shall run, and the date of paymont thereof, and the kind of money for 14 whioIC such bonds will be aa1d, t wit: United States gold gain, that'said bonds will be sold to the highest and best re ponsible bidder for cash as aforesaid but in no case for less than par, and acorned terest, and the said Treasurer will reserve the right to reject any or all of said)ids, for two successive weeks in the Contra Costa Casette, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in said Contra Costa County. passed arui adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of S#pervieore held on the 4th day of Ootobor, 1912, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Book, Buchanan and Trythall. Roes; Rona. 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 correctly signed areordered allowed by the Board signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board In the Matter of petition for Incorporation of Richmond Municipal Water District. A petition havIngeHly presented to this Board praying for the incorporation. of a municipal water district to be known as the "Richmond Municipal Water DistriotQ and it appearing that said petition is signed by the requisite number of qualified voters residing within the boundaries of said proposed municipal water district, and proof havingApresented that the notice of the presentation of said petition to this. Board was published in the manner and for the time required by law, It is ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby received and filed, and it is 8trther ordered that an election for the purpose of determining whether the territory described in said petition shall be inoorpgrated as a municipal water district, be held in said territory on Tuesdef, December 3rd, 1912. It is further ordered that further proceedings in the matter of ordering and calling said election be continued until Monday October 21, 1912, at the hour of 10 A.M. And the Board Takes recess to meet on Monday, October 14th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. . ............ Chairmen, .,....Clerk. 15 k tha Board of-Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State°of,Oallf ornia. Monday, October, 14th, 1912« The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon: J.H:Trythsll, Chairman; Supervisors O.J.Rihn J.P.Casay, Vincent Rook; and, W.J.Bw hanan. J:H.4lalle, Clark. In the Matter of Baas of Nortonville school House. supervisor Buchanan reports to this Board that the school district known e:s Nortonville School Ir1=striot has lapsed, and that the school house in said district is no longer required,and this Board having inquired into the condition of said building, now determines and finds that in the ,judgment of this Board of supervisors the said school building does not exceed in value the awn of 476. Thereupon, upon motion duly made and carried, it 1s by the Board ordered that supervisor Buchanan be and he is hereby authorized to sell, at private sale, with- out advertising, the said school building. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayse: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythali. Noes: None. In the flatter of Claims for-bridge work, .lumber, rook, road material, oil, -eta. Certain claims having been presented to the Board against certain road dis- triots, for bridge %York, lumber, rook, road material, oil, eta. and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below named. Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co. $223.00 $ 222.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, $1.09 Wm.Seasler 66.00 66.00 1, 3, 1.00 A.J.MofSahon 223.10 222.00 11 31 1.10 Vuloan#fttook Co. 422.76 421.00 1, 3, 1.78 Vulcan Rook Co. 621,22 620.00 1, 3, 1.22 It is by the Board ordered that the Auditor of Contra Costa County draw viarrai t on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named olaimanta, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The said order is passed bN the unanimous vote of the Board'. -K, ° And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 21st, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman .,...�z£�L� .�. .....Clerk. 16 ,InAhe Board•of,Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stats Of California Monday, October 210t. 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall. Chairman; Supervisors J.P. Cssoy. Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells. Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C.J.Rihn. In the Matter of Advertising$eaouroes ' of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that this Board purchase 1000 copies of the Thi* Booster Edition of the Byron Times for the sum of 0250. said papers to be forwarded o the County Clark and said bill to be paid to said H.T.Rammond. Editor of the Byron Times on the delivery of said papers to the County Clerk. and allowenoe by this Board of a duly verified claim therefor. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows. to wit: Ayes; Supervisors Casey. Hook. Buchanan and Trythall. Roes: None. Absent: Suparvisor Rihn. In the Matter of Advertising in Special Editions of County Papers. It is upon motion of Supervieor Buchanan. seconded by Supervisor Hook, by this Board ordered that hereafter it is the intention of this Board not to grant any allowances toany paper in Contra Costa County for aid or advertising in getting out special or booster editions. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey. Hook. Buchanan and Trythall. , Hoes: None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. In the Matter of Bid for Rodeo School Bonds. Wherefore. Sixteen thousarA dollars, par value of Rodeo School District Bonds of this County are about to be directly sold, and whereas. this couuty has sufficient moneys in various sinking funds which it is to the best interests of the county should be invested in bonds, for tho pnrehase of said bonds; Therefore. be'it Resolved. that J.H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board, be and he is hereby, authorized for and in behalf of Contra Costa County to bid for said bonds at snob a price as he may deem proper; providedhowever. that he shall not bid for said bonds at a price that will not not at least four per cent. intareet. i f 17 In the Matter of Cancellation of Double Assessment. The Tax Collector having certified to tits Board a double assessment it is by the Board ordered that said double assessment be and the same is hereby cancelled and.the alerk of this Board is authorized to make proper entry of Cancellation in vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. In the Matter of Advertising Resources of .Contra Costa County. It is by the Board orders& that the Contra Costa Standard, be and they are hereby authorized to furnish to this Board, for the sum of f63.50, two thousand poet era in accordance with sample presented to this Board, said posters to be used in advertising moving picture films. of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Grading and Macadamizing Portion of County Road knows as Tunnel Road between Lafayette and Oakland,'in Supervisor District No. 2. Whereas, it appears to the satisfaction of this Board of.Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, that the public convenience and necessity demands the grading and macadamizing of a portion of County Road known as Tunnel Road between Lafayette and Oakland from line dividing the Counties of Alameda and Oontra Costa, northeastwardly a distance of three and 1/100 miles in Road District No.. 1, Supervisor District No. 2. Contra Costa County, Cal., and, Whereas. it appears to this Board that said road is in excess of three miles In length and that the cost of construction of which will be too great to be paid out of any of the road funds of said County, Now Therefore, Be It F.eeolved, that this Board hereby determines to construe such road and it does hereby declare its intention to proosed to construct such ros and that if the coat of such road when constructed. shall exceed $5000, such cost •shall be charged to the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa, It is further Resolved and Orderedthat Slam O. Brown. County Surveyor, of Tbe.Oousty of Contra Costa, State of California. be and he is hereby directed to make definite surveys of the proposed work to be done and to prepare profiles an arose sections thereof and to.submit same with an estimate of the amount or amounts of work to be done, the cost thereof and specifications'thereof. said report to be prepared in duplicate, one copy to be filed in the Surveyor's office and the other to be filed with the clerk of this Board of Supervisors. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Casey, seconded by Sup- ervisor Hook, and adopted by the following vote of the Board. to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey. Hook. Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absont: Supervisor Ribs. In acoordance with foregoing Resolution slam 0. Brown, County Surveyor Aft having this day presented to this Board his report as ordered by the hereinbefore Resolution. It is by the Board ordered, that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby approved and adopted as plans and specifications of this Board for the construction of the said road. And it appearing from said report of Elam C. Brown. that said work will cost more than $300, It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby order ed to advartioe for two weeks in the 'Contra Costa Gazette, and The Courier, for bids to be presented bn the 11th day of November, 1912. up to 11 o'clock A. M. for the performance of the work specified in said plane and specifications on file In the office of the gounty Clerk and County Surveyor. It is further ordered that said notice shall state that all bids or proposal must be accompanied by a cash deposit or certified check in a sum not lose than ten per cent of amount bid, said denoslt or check to be forfeited to the County of Contra Costa if the successful bidder does not, within five days after receiving notice that the contract has been awarded to him. enter into a contract with the County of Contra Costa, and give a good and sufficient bond in such sum as the Board of Supervisors may deem adequate and conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract, said bond and contract to be executed to the satisfaction of and subject to accantanoe by the Board.of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. That the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids as the public good may re- quire. Tho.00ntraot to be lot to the lowest and bast bidder. The foregoing orders are passed by the following vote of the Board. to wit: Ayes Supervisors Casey. Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Ross: None. Absent: Supervisor Nibs. In the Matter of Communication of John Bermingham. Panama-Pacific International Exposition Commissioner. A communication from John Bermingham in regard to a joint exhibit with Alamed County at the San Diego Reposition was received and read to the Board, and by the Board laid over until November 4th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. J 19 In the Matter of Corrections of Assessments. The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having filed his certificate with this Board showing that he has ascertained from the Assessment Books of Contra Costa County and from the County Assooeor's Nape or Block Books. and from the lists furnished by the hereinafter named property owners for the year 1912-13, that there was intended to be assessed or that there should have been assessed for said year against the hersinafternamed persons and that there are in said Assessment Book clerical omissions, errors and defects in description or defects in form, to wit: F.E.Nlass, San Ramon, error in amount of acreage. should be 70 acres instead of 79 acres; amount of excess assessment $450. W.R. & Caroline Wood. Oakley, aseessed for $300 improvements and with 160 trees.- should be no improvements or trees. J. Thomaa. Jr. Oakley, improvements should be $200 instead of $2000. Frank Hatheron. Mt. Diablo School District. personal property assesoed at $275, should be no personal proporty. B. Nerrando,yalona. assessed $600 improvements on Lot 5 and $600 on Lot 6. Block G.-should be $600 improvements on portions of Lots 5 and 6, Block G. said assoesment to be reduced $600. Standard Oil Oo. assessment reads $2.603,185 and should read $2,603,185. Lavinia Guy. Concord, improvements assessed at $1000, should be $400; person- al property assessed $610 and should be no personal property. and said District Attorney having consented that said clerical omissione or errors or defects in description or defeats in form may be by said Assessor supplied or corrects& in said Assessment Book and reduced, It is by the Board ordered that the Assessor and Tax Collector be end they are hereby ordered to maks said corrections in Assessment Books as horeinabove speci- fied. The vote of the Board on said Order being as followa, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Oaaey, Hook. Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Hone. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. P = ELECTION PROCLAMATION. TO DETERMINE WHETHER OERTAIN TERRITORY SHALL BE INCORPORATED AS THE RICHMOND MNNIOIPAL WATER DISTRIOT. NOTICE is hereby given to the qualified electors residing within the territory hereinafter described, as the proposed Richmond Nanioipal Water District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. that a special election will be held in said hereinafter described territory on the 3rd day of Deoember. 1912. between .the hours of 6 A.M. and 6 P.N. during which period the polis shall remain open. at which election there will be submitted to the said qualified electors residing within said hereinafter described territory, the following proposition. to wit: 20 1 "Shall the proposition to organise the Richmond Manicipal Water District under the provisions of Ohapter 19 of the acts of the extra session of the thirty ninth sees- ion of the California Legislature be adopted". The proposed name of said proposed manicipal water district is, "Richmond Municipal Water District ". The boundaries of said proposed municipal water district are as follows, to wit; Beginning at the common corner of Marin and Contra Costa Counties and Ban Francisco City and County as established by Section 3950 of the Political Code of the State of California. said point being on the westerly boundary line of the City of Richmond. Contra Coota County, State of California; and running thence along f said weaierly boundary line of the City of Richmond said line being the westerly bound- ary line of Contra Costa County, northerly to the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence leaving the boundary line of the City of Richmond, and running along the westerly and northwesterly boundary line of Contra Costa County, northorly and northeasterly to an intersection of the said n"hwesterly boundary lino of Contra Costa County, and a diroot extension northerly of Course No. 623 of the exterior boundaries of the Rancho San Pablo, as said Course No. 623 is given in a tabulation of the exterior boundaries of the said Rancho San Pablo on that cer- tain map entitled "Clap of the San Pablo Rancho. Accompanying and Forming a part of the Final Ronort of tlo Referees in Partition, Dated September 1. 1893, and filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra 0oata County, California. March let, 1894, thence along the last said extension and ulong the northeasterly boundary line of the San Pablo Rancho doutheasterly and northeasterly and southeasterly to an Intersection of the northeasterly boundary line of said San Pablo Rancho, and the northwesterly boundary line of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, as last said boundary line is doliusated on that certain map entitled "Clap of the Rancho E1 Sobranto, acoOmpanying Und forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho Dated July 10, 1909, amd filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. Oaldfornia, March 14. 1910. and running thence along the northerly and easte ly boundary line of the said Rancho E1 Sobrante eastorly and southerly to a point on the said easterly boundary line of the said Rancho E1 Sobrante distant thereon south 0 degrees 10 minutes west 37.33 chains from the southeasterly corner of Lot NO. 2, as said Lot N3. 2 as delineated and so designated on the aforesaid Map of the Rancho E1 Sobrante said point being designated on the said Man of the Rancho E1 Sobrante as follows: Post E.S.M. V. (Granite Post) S.N. corner Rancho Boca de Is Canada de Pinole; thence from the last described point in a direct line southwesterly to th southwesterly corner of Lot 66, as said Lot 56 is delineated amd so designated on th aforesaid "Map of tho;Rancho E1 Sobrante said corner of said Lot b6 being on the boundary line separating Contra Costa County from Alameda County; thence along the said_boundar7 line separoting Contra Costa County from Alameda Countynorthwesterly_ and westerly to the southerly boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence along the southerly boundary line of the City of Richmond westerly to the southwesterly boundary line of the City of Richmond, last said line being the dividing line di- viding Contra Costa County from San Francisco City aod County; thence along the said 21 line dividing Contra Costa County from San Francisco City and County northwesterly to the point of beginnl-ng. ' That the territory included within the foregoing boundaries comprises and Includes all of the City of Richmond and certain unincorporated territory contiguous thereto, snd all situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The Sforesaid proposition will be designated on the ballots used at said election by the following question. to wit: "Shall the proposition to organize the Richmond Municipal Water District under the provisione of Chapter 14 of the Sets of the extra Session of the thirty Ointh session of the California legislature be adapts&". And to the right of and opposite said question will be printed the words "Yes" and "NO". with voting squares to the right of and opposite said worda; and vot are Shall indioate their choice upon said proposittn by stamping a cross in the square opposite the answer they desire to give. Said selection will be held as nearly as practicable in conformity with the general laws of the State of California. and none but qualified electors residing within the territory above described as the proposed Richmond Municipal Water Dist- riot, will be permitted to vote thereat. Hotioe is further given that the election precincts of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, lying within the said abdve described boundaries, and r heretofore established by the Board of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa, and which existed for the holding of the last preceding genoral State elect- ion, and now existing have been consolidated in certain cases herein after specified * into special election precincts for the purpose,of holding said special election, and the following place3 will be the places for holding said election in Said Severn special election precincts and the following named qualified persons ;:ill act as election officers and conduct said election in said special election preoinota, respectively. to wit: PRECINCT N0. 1. Consolidated Special Election Precinct oomposed of Richmond Election precinct No. 1. Richmond Election Preoinot No. 2, and Richmond Election Precinct No. 3, of th County of Contra Costa. State of California, shall constitute Special Election Pre- oinct No. 1. Polling Place: City Hall in the City of Richmond, in said Contra Costa Count . Inspector: Arthur King. Judge: Howard French. 0lerks: Mary Church, Hazel Kohlhoff. PRECINCT N0. 2. ~ Consolidated special election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Precinct No. 4 and Richmond Election Precinct No. 5 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 2. Polling Place: Justice's Court. Park Place in the City of Richmond, An said Contra Costa County. Inspector: John Neill. Judge: J.F.ateifvator. 22 Clerks; Georgia Johnson. O.J.Baker. t PRECINCT NO. 3. Consolidated special election precinct composed of Richmond Election Precinct No. 6. Richmond Election precinct No. 7 and Richmond Election Preoinat No. 8 of the County of Contra Costa. State of Oalifornie. shall constitute special election Precinct No. S. Polling Place: Dire House No. 2. on Fifth Street in the City of Rich- mond, in said Contra Costa County. Inspeotor: B.Spagnolia. Judge: N.A.Wateon Olorke: D.H.Oarpenter, N.L.Neabit. PREOINOT NO. 4. Consolidated special election precinct composed of Richmond Election Precinct No9 Richmond Election Precinct No. 10, and Richmond Election Precinct No. 11, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 4. Polling Place; 1116 Macdonald Avenue, in the City of Richmond, in said Oontra Costa County. Inspector: D.W.Calfee. Judge; Bertha Smedley Clorka= Bertha Faber, W.J.Lane. ELEOTION PRECINCT NO.S. Consolidated special election precinct composed of Richmond Election Pre- cinct No. 12, and Richmond Election Precinct No. 18. In the County of Contra Costa State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 6. Polling Place: Citizens Progressive Club House, Potrero Avenue in the City of Richmond, in said Contra Costa County. Inspector: Ben Boorman. Judge: A.J.Summers. Olerks: H.G.F.Dchrmann, C.B.Randall. f ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 6. Shall comprise all of Stege Precinct in the said County of Contra Costa State of California, and shall constitute Special Election Procin6t No. 6. Polling Place. Davis Hall, San Pablo and Fairmont Avenue, County of Contr Costa, State of Oalifornia. Inspector: J,Coetello. Judge: Edith Nathiesen Clerks; Folioite 9 Minor, Madaline Z.Soott. ELEOTION PRECINCT NO. 7. Consolidated special election precinct composed of San Pablo Precinct, and all that portion of Giant Precinct lying within the exterior boundaries of said proposed Richmond Muaioipal Water District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 7. Polling Place; Maple Hall, San Pablo, in said County of Contra Goats. Inspector: Clare Taylor. !,. w 23 1 'Judge: J.H.Rumrill. Clerks: J.H.Ohichester; Jan. Clark. It in further ordered that the clerk df the Board cause thin Proclamation to be published for at least four weeks prior to said election in the Richmond Daily Independont, a newspaper printed and published in the.said County of Oontra Costa, State of California. Dated: this 215t day of October, 1912. The foregoing order is passed by the following note of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Oasoy, Hook. Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: None. Absents Supervisor Rihn. And the Board takes recess to meet Oxy Monday, November 4th, 1912, at 10 o5clod A.M. l.f ...Chairman. . Gy� ...... "I ...... Clerk. r 1 24 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, November 4th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. J.R.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P,Cassy, 4lndent Rook and W.J.Buohanan. J.R.Aells, clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Dotoberi 1912 are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and sign- ed by the Dhairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Corrections of Assessments. The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having filed with this Board his certificate that he has ascertained from the Assessment Books of Contra Costa County and from the County Assessor's Maps or Block Books and from list furnished by the hereinafter named proporty owners for the year 191E-130 that there was intended to be assessed or that there should '#ave been assessed for the said year against the hereinafter named persona and that there are in said Assessment Book clerical errors omissions and defeats in description or defects in form, to wit: Tax Bill No. 3564 Assessment of P.R. Gardiner and Rose Mitchell, describing Lots 23-24-25 Block 54 City of Richmond at a total value of $4100;- should be reduced $1000 on account of Soldier's Redemption affidavit of P.R.Dardiner. Tax Bill No. 3386, assessment of Mary F,.Burke, describing Lot 10, Block 45, City of Riohmond, at value of $750 for improvements is an error, the some being a vacant lot. F.A.Mocoy in Black Diamond School District is assessed with personal property for $1130; $730 of the above is assessed for hay which is erroneous; property should be assessed for $400 instead of $1130. '2ax Bill No. 6444 as assessed on Assessment Roll of 1912, assesses to Catherine Francis described south 1/2 of Lot 27 Ll Gerrito Treat, valuation $160 should be cancelled, an s000unt of Rxemption affidavit entitling said party to redemption. Tax Bill No. 3145 as assessed on Assessment Roll for year 1912 assessed to Frank Large, described Lot 27 and 26 Block 29, City of Richmond Traot, at valuation of improvements 01200; these are vacant lots and have no improvements. Tax Bill No. 3331 as assessed upon Assessment Roll for year 1912 and assessed to Jennie L.Bishop describing Lot l Block J. Town of Crookett, valuation of improve- ments $400; vacant lot, should have no improvements assessed. Tax Bill No. 4227 as shown on Assessment Roll for year 1912, assessed to W.B. Lunk described Lot 36 of North Richmond Tract at valuation of 420; should be cancelled on account of exemption affidavit entitling above party to exemption. f:• Tax Bill Sol 6382 as shown on Assessment Roll for year 1912 assessed to W.Drisooll describing Lot 10 (except 160 feet in Richmond Additiont at valuation for improvements at 4160; should be cancelled as these improvements have been assess- ed on Tax Bill No. 6731. The Southwest 1/4 of 8eotion 34, T 1 S. R. 3 East, 160 sores assessed to Sam B.Johnson and Tax Bill No. 1866 as shown on Assessment Roll of Contra Costa County for year 19 12, has always been seasoned in Contra Costa County whereas it appears that 48 acres of this 1/4 section belongs to Alameda County and Tax Bill No. 1866 should be corrected to read: Portion of S.W. 1/4 of Jeation 34, T 1 S. R. 3 E., .112 acres. Tax Bill No. 1962 as shown on Assessment Roll of Contra Coate County for year 1912, assessed to Frederick Humphrey describing portion of S.W. 1/4 of Section 10, T 1 S. R. 2 E. 1PO acres, value realestate 0800; trees $160; improvements $1500, is erroneous as to improvements as shown on assossment field book; improvements should read $600 instead of $1600. And Tax Bill Pio. 1962 should be corrected to read valud of real estate $1800; trees 5160; improvements $500. Smith Investment Company, follordng was,omitted: Lots 1-2-3-6-7-9-10-11-12-16- 16.17-18-19-29- Block 39, $1900; Lots b2-3-4-12 Block 40, $626; total $2625. A.E.Pareira the following was omitted: Land value k.96 acres $45; 332.50 acres $8986; improvements 0400; personal property $500; total $6930; X.I.Pereira, the.following was omitted in Banoho El Pinole, 1.28 acres $25; 332..60 acres $5986; improvements 5100; total 66110; John Laseker Lot 63 assessed $660, eohmidt & Pink Tract should have been included with Lot 53 assessed at $455; same should be oorreoted by reducing assessment on Lot 63 to 516; • G. Carboni in Pacheco Grant West 1/2 of Lots 10 and 16 of the F.Galindo Estate and 40 acres land valued at $4400; improvements $460; trees and vines $400 was omitted from Asaeaement roll. and said District Attorney having consented that said clerical omissions or errors or defeats in description or defeats in form may be by said Assessor supplied or corrected in said Asseeament Book and reduoed; It is by the Board ordered that the Assessor and Tax Collector be and they are hereby ordered to make said corrections in Assessment Books as hereinabove specifie . In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following indigents-be and they are - hereby allowed the fallowing sums in cash oomaeneing on the dates net oppoetto thei respective names, to wit: Mrs. Amelia Ongwarkay, $16.p er month, oommenoing Oct, let, 1912. 1%010 Sousa, •16. " " Oat. let, 1912. , 10. " " " Oot. 1 at, 1912. Made Belleoi, 10. o " " Nov. In t, 1912. Ahgelo Bollooi 15. " " " Nov. lot, 1912. And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in Bums above named. E In the Matter of approval of warrant of Reclamation District 1830. load cause appearing therefor, the following warrant of said reclamation diet riot is hereby approved: Warrant No. 1, dated Oat. 30th, 1912, $300,000. And the Chairman of this hoard is hereby authorized And directed to note the approval of said warrant by this Hoard by affixing his signature to said warrant. In the Matter of Application of Elmer E.Niokell for Liquor License. It is by the Board ordered that the application of Elmer E.Niokell for a retail liquor lioenoe be and the sane is hereby continued to and set for Monday December 2nd, 1912. In the Matter or application of Francisco Del Monte for a Retell Liquor License. Upon application of Francisco Del Monte, It is by the Hoard ordered that said applicant be and he is hereby permitted to withdraw his said application; It is by the Hoard ordered that the License Tax Oolleotor be and he is barely authorised to return to said Francisco Del Monte the money deposited with said ap- plioation.k In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licences., The License Tax Oolleotor is authorized toissue liquor licenses authorising the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, to the followin named persona at the following named places, to wit. W.H.Drennan Oor. Parker & Railroad Ave. Rodeo Sam Fisher San Pablo Road, County Line Rust Antonio Fregulia Via Gillo Saloon Concord Ave. O.G.Harshnor Sobrante Gun Club Saloon Sobrante Frank Maisel Burlington Hotel Port Costa W.A.Odom Senate Saloon oar. 23rd k Market Ste. San Pablo Dennis quill Onion Hotel palona. The vote of the board on said Order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, buchanan and Trythall. Noss: Done.W In the Matter of spplieatione itgroLiquor Licenses. Application for liquor lioeness authorising the sale of intoxicating liquo in quantities leas than one quart are made to the Board bythe following named persons at the following named places, to wit: L.Banducoi F.ppinger Addition Crockett. Ellen Crowley Bay Street Hotel Crockett Ralph ])Jae Bay View Saloon Cor, San Pablo do Park Ayes. Bear Richmond F.W.Munday County Line Rust John Roes Oak Saloon Walnut Creek ¢ohn Quill Rodeo Solmi Bros. Klondike Saloon raoheoo Chaa.Seibt Main Road °an Ramon The Board fixes hearing thereon for Xondar, December End, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of application F.H.Lottman, for Liquor 4ioense. It is by the 'Board ordered that F.H.Lottman, be and he is hereby permitted t withdraw his application for liquor'lioense; It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to said F.H.Lottman, the money deposited with said application. in the +atter of Oanoellation of •Oouble'and Erroneous Assessments. The Tax Collector haying presented to this Board certain double and erroneous assessaents It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and they are hereby ordered oancelled and the clerk of this Board is authorised to make proper entry of oancellatiori of said asaeesments in Vol. S Orders of Canosl lation of this Board. .in the utter of Claim of F.L.Glasa; for Bond'insuranos. It is by the Board ordered that the claim of F^L,Olaso for $50. for insurance on bond of depdty Tax Collector be and the same is hereby denied. 28 in the Ratter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County aro 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 olerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. In the Ratter of allowance of Claims for . Bridge work, lumber, oil, rock, road material etc. Oertain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, road material, etc, having been presented to the Board against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the road districts against which said claims were presented,would be unreaaonbly >>urdoned by the full payment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the autos rand out of the funds below named, to wit'. Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Berkeley Steel Co. $1960.00 $1969.00 R D.1, 5.11. 6, $1.00 Cal. Car. Oulvert•Go. 68.66 60.00 1, 1, 8.56 236.73 234.00 11 61 1.73 120.11 119.00 2 6, 1.71 84.32 83.00 1, 6, 1.32 81.61 80.00 11 5, 1.61 145.00 144.00 1, 6, 1.00 F.riigardi 166.00 186.00 1, 3, 1.00 J. Brambino 91.00 90.00 1, 3, 1.00 Hutchinson Co. 28.66 20.00 1, 1 8.66 n " 67.40 60.00 1, 1, 7.40 39.20 30.00 1, 1, 9.20 n " 51.80 50.00 1, 1, 1.80 163.48 160.00 1, 1, 3.48 30.80 30.00 1, 1, .80 " 38.15 30.00 1, 1, 8.16 " 74.30 70.00 1, 1, 4.30 84.65 20.00 1, 1, 4.66 62.10 60.00 1, 1, 2.10 e 66.80 60.00 1, 1, 6.80 66.78 60.00 1, 1, 6.78 69.06 60.00 1, 1, 9.05 " ^ 31.60 30.00 1, 1, 1.80 472.64 470.00 1, 6, 2.64 751.98 760.00 1, 6, 1.98 W/T.Mellerup 214.00 213.00 1 3, 1.00 Tacio 2urchio 19.60 18.00 1, 5, 1.00 M.2 XoPherson 92.00 91.00 1, 3, 1.00 Jas.moBenna 210.00 209.00 1, 3, 1.00 4eo.'Rollamara 84.50 83.00 1, 5, 1.50 James MoAravy 375.00 365.00 1, 5, 10.00 C.Yewkcm 192.00 191.00 1, 3, 1.00 Paul Palponi 21.00 20.00 1, 6 1.00 1.3halby 168.00 167.00 1, a1.00 Spencer & Ayer 24.99 23.00 1 3, 1.99 S.A.Sellers 68.90 67.90 1, 4, 1.00 Standard 011 IIs. 135.92 134.00 1 6, 1.92 n " " 272.60 270.00 1, 5, 2.60 R.B. & A.L.Stone Co. 1121.66 1220.00 1, 5, 1.66 J.Traoy 76.00 77.00 1, 3, 1.00 Vulcan Rock Co. 699.91 596.91 1, 4, 1.00 Thomas White 68.10 67.00 1, 6, 1.10 7 And it is by the Board further ordered that the Auditor of Oontra Costa County 3 draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants in the sauna and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: 6nperviaore Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoee:Hone. �t 29 „• In the Matter of Allowance of Claims in Supervisor District No. 4. This Board having heretofore on August 14th, 1911, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than three miles in length between the town of Pittebnrg and Town of Antioch in Supervisor District No. 4, out of the General Fund, It is now by the Board ordered that the Yollowing claims be paid out of the General Fund, Vince Aillo 7.60 Joe Aiello 10.00 R.Batto 16.26 R. Bato 7.60 Joe Bruno 20.00 Salvatore Crannivari 21.26 G.Cardinale 20.00 Joe Costanza 7.60 • Rosario Cardinalli 21.26 R. ardinalli 16.00 Rosario Cardinalli 7.60 Arismo Orisenge 12.60 Visto Dari 7.60 Robt.Farrell 10.60 Salvatore Gismanna 6.00 Hutchinson Co. 923.74 R Henry 6.00 Thoe.Knowland 17.60 Goo-.Lee 10.00 Geo.W.Lee 12.60 Geo. W.Lec 27.60 Geo.W.Lee 7.60 Goo.W.Lee 7.60 Frank Lombardo 12.60 A.J.MoNahon 863.69 G.Russo 2.60 Frank Russo 10.00 Frank Russo 22.60 L.Rus s0 10.00 Victor %Remus 47.60 Victor Remus 16.00 It is now by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the • County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants in the amounts set Opposite their respective names, out of the General Fund. The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows, to wit: Ages: Supervisors Rihn, Caaey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: none. -K. . In the Matter of Compensation of Nleotion Officers. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the follow- ing amounts he and the same are hereby allowed for services as election offiaers, to wit: • In Preoinots casting a total vote of less the gg 100,-- $6.00 In Precincts pasting a vote of 100 to 200,-- is.00 In Precincts oasting a vote of over 200, And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November lith, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairmen. ........ ....Clerk. / l/ 3�l 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, November 11th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn Vincent Hook and W.J.Buehanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Caeey. In the Matter of Election Returns. The Board of Supervisore proceeds to canvass and does ea4vass the returns of the General Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday -November 5th, 1912, the returns pf each and • all of said preoinots being on file in the offioe of the County Clerk and the Board having completed the canvass of said returns finds that the vote in the several precinots of this county for the candidates hereinafter named and for and against th different Constitutional Amendments and Propositinns hereinafter designated and sub- mitted is as shown in the following statement thoreof, to Wit: • Y � J I STATEMENT Or ALL VOTES POLLED y _ i. 0 AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD I NOVEMBER 5, 1912 ..................:.... I. 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Dist. Aii........_Dist 5ib..........Dist. ELE MON Z'ItT;OINGPB � Alnmo —llhamhra G 5 _. Antioch No.1 _..Antiooh.No._2 8M Bay Point Broutwood �eF3 Byron -Clayton-,--- Concord Clayton-,_Concord No,I. Coneord No.2 Coneord No,8 Concord No.4 _ ._ Crockett No.i _ Qroolcett_No 2 #0 74 Cowell Danville Iz2 2r 7di Giant tfercnlce i Lono'free /JO Lafayette ._._ 6K r3 Min,Inez No.1. -- --- Martinez No.'L Martinez No.J \fer6an_Tergitory AO_ _. .T. {Oakley-----_..__.__ 11nekeco — - -- -- - -- 111101e Pmt Costa No.1 .... .77 Zi_ .._ _. _. , ..... .. - __. . .. Port Costa No.$ ._ �7 �' I Pittsburg No.1 � 1'ittsbnrg No,2 Z Richmond No.1 Riehmond No,2 Rielmcmcd No,a Richmond No,4 Iticlunond No,5 i Riohmond.No,a Richmond No,7 Richmond No.8 _- Riuknroud No.9 _ Richmond No,1D Riehmond No.11 _..Richmond No,1e ... _ _ ... .. Etichmond No,ld , Rodeo Selby San Pablo Sail Ramon SL Al /g Stege -- -- --- '1'as njnrn �5 valonu .. Vino IIill lYnhrnt Creek Fol 340 114g General Election Held November 5, 1912 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PROPOSITIONS E E c. 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'I ig 1/1� s7. zt -v F, 17 r!If 7 r ,1// d7 416 -540 66 -n---Z�i;r - 43/ '7 -26 16 7 7 '17 6 4�-6 -z r '2A 117,'24 .2 trl 3 .2 4 6'17 .24 o�6 V-2 _iF,7 J/0 —.26- -le)/,1 //0 Ir- 3.f-// 116 Ir -37-17 Pr-;61 4f —s'l —4,S 7'6-!/.5 614 0 And from the foregoing statement of the result of said election this Board determines and finds and declares that the fallowing named persons have received the highest number of votes oast for the office set opposite their names and are dilly elected thereto and certificates of election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively,to wit: For Member of Assembly, 18th Assembly District. T.D.Johnston. Supervisor Second District J.P.Cassy Supervisor Fourth District W.J.Buohansn. Supervisor Fifth District J.H.Trythdll. In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. Request having been made to the Board of Supervisors for a donation to.help pay the expenses of the oonoord Walnut Carnival and it appearing to the Board that a id Carnival did advertise the agricultural and manufacturing industries of the County o Contra Costa and.was beneficial to the interests thereof, It is upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that fit`„sum of $400 be and the same is hereby allowed said Concord Walnut Carnival Co tee. it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Tross- urer in favor of the Concord Walnut Carnival Committee for the said sum of $400 payable out of the General Fund.1L. i In the Matter of Grading and Maoadamizing Portion of County Road'known as Tunnel Road 7 between Lafayette and Oakland. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the grading and macada- mizing a portion of the County road known as the tunnel road between the town of Lafayette and Oakland, the following bid was presented to this Board, by.the Hutohin son Co: Grading, all classes of material, All classes of work $4.40 per rod. Fencing, Pine Lumber 52.00 per M. Redwood 58.00 per M. Reinfogoed Concrete 12.00 per cubic yard Concrete without reinforcement. 9.45 per cubic yard Terra Cotta Pipe Drains, all sizes .75 per lineal foot 1{ Wooden Box Drains all sizes 1.20 per lineal foot. 1 Oil Macadam, Labor .026 per square foot. Materials .08 per equate foot a V foot corrugated iron culverts 8.76 per lineal foot. I foot corrugated iron culverts 1140 per lineal foot, 1 1 2 foot corrugated iron culverts 2.00 per lineal foot. 2 foot corrugated iron culverts 2.60 per lineal foot. Rubble work .40 per square foot. Thereupon the further hearing on said bid was continued to and set for Monday, Lovemberl8th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Allowance of Claim of Bates, Borland & Ayers. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the funds of R.D.10 S.D.I. i would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of that certain claim of Bates, Borland & Ayer for the furnishing of materials and grading and constructing that car- tain portion of San Pablo Avenue near the County Line as described in that certain (� contract between the County of Contra Costa and Bates, Borland & Ayers, It is by the Board ordered that said claim be paid out of the funds and in the amounts hereinbelow designated, to wit: Claimant. Amount Goneral Fund Road Fund. d t Bates, Borland & Ayers $12,800 $7,000.00 R,D.I,S.D.l, $6,800. And it is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant in the amounts and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. f Absent: Supervisor Casey.^- In the Matter of advertising the Resources of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that Us toertain order of October 21st, 1912, be and the same is hereby amended to read':' "It is by the Sosrd ordered that H.T. Rammand, the Editor of the Byron Times be and he is hereby allotiied the sum of $260 for advertising the County of Contra Costa in the Third Booster Edition of the Byron Times, upon the presentation and al7awameby this Bw rd of a duly verified claim therefor, said H.T.Ha:mnond to furnish to this Board such numbor of said editions as he may have on hand". The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows,t o wit: Ayes: Supervisors Hook, Buchanan and Trytha71. Nose: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisors Rihn and Casey. 3t3 Q► In the Platter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against th3 different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to he 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 Gllowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes reoees to meet on Plonday, Povember 18th, 1912, it 10 o'clock A.M. .....................Chairman. Clerk. 34 In tha $oard of Supervisors of Contra Costa, County, State of California. Monday, November IOU, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trgthall, Chairman; supervisors C.J. Rihn, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J:Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter. of Maoadamizing and Constructing portion of that certain Road known as Tunnel Road between Lafayette and Alameda County Line. This Board having heretofore advised for bids for the constructing and maca- damising of a certain portion of road known as Tunnel Road situated between Lafayett and Alameda County Tunnel, and there being only one hid of Hutchinson Company, for the construction of said work and it appearing to the Board that said bid as pre- sented is too high, It is expin motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bid i be and the same is hereby refected. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby author- ized to return to said Hutchinson Company, their certified check presented with said bid. It is by the Board further ordered that Llam C,Brown, County Surveyor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make a re-survey of said road from what is known as Pish Ranch on said road to what is known as Bryant Station, and report to this Board on or before December 2nd, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board fuht4ber ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Sora Carlton be and the same is hereby inoreased.from $12. to $16, per month, nom menoing December let,1912. And it is ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant Against the County Treasurer in favor of said Nora Carlton for the said scm of $16. per month, for and against the Hospital Fund, until the further order of t hi Board. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.'X. I, In the,Matter of Requisition of Wm.H.Hanlon. Xt is by the Board ordered that the hearing:,on.regfiisition of William H. 8anlon, Superintendent-of Schools, for a multigraph be and the same is hereby . continued without date. In the utter of Oorredtion of Assessments. The District Attorney of Contra Costa County having filed with this Board his certificate that he has ascertained from Assessment Books of Contra Costs County, and from the County Assessor's maps or Black books and from lists furnished by the hereinafter named property owners for the year 1917.-139 that there should have been and that there was intended to be assessed for said year against the hereinafter named persons and that there are in said Assessment Book, clerical errors, omissions and defects in description and defects in form, to wit; In Tax Bill No. 2673, for the year 1912, and assessed to W.P.Pergueon, des- oribing Lot 20, Rlook 5, City of Richmond, value of improvements $600; should read no improvements. In Tax Bill No. 3397 for the year 1912, and assessed to George Harrison des- cribing Lot 23 "lock 45 City of Riahmond, value of improvements $1000; should read no improvements. In Tax Bill No. 2275 as shown on assessment roll of 1912, and assessed to Le Constance describing Lots 99 10, 11 and 12, Block 7, Town of Oakley, real a state i $200; improvements $700; should read Constance Lee, Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12., Block 7 in town of Oakley, real estate $200, improvements $2.00. In Tax Bill No. 2002 as shown on Assessment roll of 1912, and assessed to Phillis & Richard Uren, describing personal property at $1695 is erroneous; Tax Bill No. 32.67 as shown on Assessment Roll for year 1912, to W.H.Cavin des oribing Lot 36 and S. 1/7, of 37 Block 36 City of Richmond, value of real estate $376; improvements $1000; this is vacant property. These improvements should be attached to Tax Bill No. 3268 describing to Richmond Building Investment Company Lots S. 1/2 of 37 and all 38 Block 36, City of Richmond, value of real estate $375; improvements $1000. and said District Attorney having consented that said clerical omissions, or errors or defects in description or defeats in form may be by said Assessor supplied or corrected in said Assessment Book and reduced, It is by the Board ordered that the Assesaor and Tax Oollootor be and they - are hereby ordered to make said corrections in Assessment Book as hereinabove speo- ifi.ed. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 2nd, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. f 4 .Chtirman. ...Clerk. Before the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cal ifornia. �a Monday, December 2nd, 1912 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Pres6nt:Hon. J.H.Trythall,, Chairman; Supervisors O.J;Rihn, J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook and W.J,Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of November, 1912, are read to the Board by the clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clark. In the ;latter of Lost Warrant. An affidavit having been filed by M'.Neustaedter showing that on the lot day of November, 1912, there was issued to W.J.Fleming, by the Auditor of said O6unty, a warrant on the County Hospital Fund No. 6171, for the sum of $10; that the same was delivered to M.Neustaedter and remained in his possession until on or about the 10th day of November. 1912, when it was lost; that it has not since been in deponent's possession and praying for a new warrant to issue'thereon; thereupon on motion duly made and carried, it is by the board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the or- der of payment of said original lost warrant.;( In the Flatter of Employment of Special Counsel to collect Claim against the Aetna Indemnity Company of Hartford, Conn. WWMUS, the County of Contra Costa has a claim against the Aetna Indemnity Company of Hartford, Oonneotiout, in the sum,of $1660.16; and whereas, said Indemaily Company is insolvent and is in the hands of Receivers in the state of Conneotiout; and whereas, it is necessary that legal counsel should b, retained in the State of Connecticut to establish the county's claim, which has been rejected by the said Receivers. THEPRUORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board employ additional counsel in the State of Connecticut, to represent the county in establishing end collecting said claim and the compensation for said additional counsel be, and the same is, hereby fixed at twenty-five per cent pf any amount that may be recovered from said company The said additional counsel to be selected and designated by the District Attorney of this county. The foregoing resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 37 In the Matter of application of Elmer Nicoll,' for a Liquor License. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hearing on application of Elmer Nicoll for a liquor license be and the same is ocn- tinued to and set for January 6th, 1413, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licences. ,Applications are made to the Board, for retail liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, by the following named persons, at the following named plaoes, to wit: L.Boohman Park View Hotol, Loring Ave. Orolona. Jeremiah Donohue Donohue's Saloon Port Costa James Guthrie Rodeo Hotel Saloon Rodeo C.Guerra Lot 1, Block 11 " "'Oakl'ey Cesare Gemignani Italian Hotel Crockett Frank Gorich Eagle Resort Saloon Valona Rima & Santos Byron Patrick Luoey Star Hotel Crockett J.J.Marshall Soares Bldg Alamo L. & P. Patric Giant Park Saloon Giant A.Pesautti valona Walter SApith Between Fink &Mouser Aves. San Pablo Ave. John Van Prooyen E. side County road Giant R.Williame Liverpool Arms Nevada Docks. The Board fixea hearing on said applications for Monday, January 6th, 1813, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Iasuanso of Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor•lioenasa for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, tot he following named persona at the following named places, to wit: -b�Sattduooi -Eppiaber-AddJ&iim Ellen Crowley Bay Street 1H�otel Crockett Ralph Dias B Vi�anSfablo& Park Avea: Rich. School District F.11.11unday, Rust County Line. John Quill Rodeo John Rosa oak Saloon Walnut Creek Solmi Bros. Klondike Saloon Pacheco .3g Chao. Seibt main Rata San Ramon. Aft The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: 1�, In the Matter of application for wholesale liquor license. An applioation for a wholesale liquor license is made to the Board by Messrs. %roniok & Tvoniok, at Barker Ave. & First St. Rodeo. The }s acing on same is fixed by the Board for Monday, January 8th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. r In the Matter of Resignation of Trustees of Reclamation District 1830. F.E.Booth, and Samuel A.Clark9a having filed with this Board their written resignations as Trustees of Reclamation District #830, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said resignations be and the s ame are hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. In the Matter of appointment of Trustees for Reclamation District #830. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that W.H. Wright, and F.A. 1juinby, be and they are hereby appointed Trustees of Reclamation District #830, vice F.E. Booth and Samuel A. Clarke, resigned. In the Matter of Grading and Maoadamising that portion of Oakland and Lafayette Road known a a The Tunnel Road between Lafayette and Alameda County Line. This Board having heretofore advertised for the grading and maeadamising of that certain road known as the Tunnel Road from the Alameda County Line for a distanas of three and 1/100 m9as toward Lafayette and there having been but one bid presented, which said bid in the estimation of the Board, was too high, and that said work can be done more cheaply by day labor and said board having heretofore e rejeoted said bid; Now, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 1t Is by the Board ordered that said work be and the same is hereby ordered done under the supervision of the Road Commissioner of said District and the Board of ' Supervisors of Contra'Costa County, and the County Surveyor of said County. It is by the Board further ordered that said Board commence work of grading under supervision of County Surveyor, imnedistely, at the County line in the Alameda County Tunnel and proceed easterly to a point opposite the Fish Ranch House, and no farther, until further order of this Board, The said order is passed by the unanimogs vote of the Board. In the Natter of Petition of Wm. F.Huber, to Repair road. On motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the petition Of Wm.F.Huber, to repair road in'front of his property on San Pablo Avenue, is hereb l referred to the District Attorney. In the Natter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowanoo of $10. per month in supplies be and the same is hereby allowed to Kittle MoZinden, to commence Dec. lot, 1912. In the Natter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowanca bsretofore made to Mrs.Caterine `} DeRosa for the sun of $20. per month, be and the same Is hereby reduced to $15.00 Par month, commencing Dec. lot, 1912s hereby And the County Auditor of Contra Costa County isAordered to draw warrant on i the County Treasurer in favor of Nre.Oaterina DeRgea for the sum of$18. instead of $20. "per month, until the further order of this Board.�� In the Natter of Allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found t o be correot And to be properly signed are ordered allowed, signed by the Chairman, attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of th a Board. ' 40 w In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for bridge work, lumber, oil,'rook, road material, etc. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rook, road material, sto. having been presented against the different road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of the said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimante. Amount General Fund Road Fund. L.Anderson Co. $172.80 $171.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, $ 1.80 L.Anderson Oc. 26.88 25.00 1, 3, 1.88 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 27.02 26.00 1, 3, 1.02 Oal. Oar. Culvert Co. 74.01 73.00 1, 3, 1.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 32.92 31.00 1, 3, 1.92 R.B.Harlan 245.00 244.00 3, 1.00 Port Coats Water Co. 188.00 187.00 1, 3, 1.00 Standard 031 Co. 1769.72 1768.00 1, b, 1.72 Vulcan Rook Co. 879.66 876.00 1, 3, 1.66 1 Vulcan 1169.04 1168.00 1, 3, 1.04 ulcan Rook Co 1006.67 1000.00 1, 3, 5.67 Vulcan Rook Co. 808.10 907.00 1, 3, 1.10 Vulcan Rook Co. 862.38 861.00 1 3:, 1.38 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the Oounty Treasurer in Savor of,each of above named claimants, in the,sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Rosa: ++tons. 1G In the Matter of allowance of Claims in Supervisor District No. 4. This Board having heretofore on Aug. 14th, 1911, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repairing of that certain piece of road more than three miles i,n length between the town of Pittsburg and Antioch in Supervisor District No. 41 out of the General Fund, It is by the Board ordered that the following.olaime be paid out of the-General., Fund°, to wit: Claimants. Amounts Joe Aiello 6.26 Wm Lougher, $96.00 Vincent Aiello 13.70 L.tawrence 63.76 Joe Bruno 15.70 Gilbert Lorene 30.00 G.Oardinalli 4.40 a.B.Zoller 6.00 V.Dayi 2.50 O.H.417a r 70.00 Than. Donovan 6.00 Antone Miles 17.50 Alfred tgianelli 12.60 Antons Hoia 70.00 Jas. D, anlon 5.00 Antone Nola 28.00 Hutchinson Co. S22.89 Victor Remus 46.26 " 11 648.97 G.Russo 1.90 Mark Hanlon '• 23.vb W.C.Silveira 24.00 F.Ragertyy 6.00 " 11162.00 James D.nanlon 66.00 Vulcan Rook be. 715.65 James D.Hanlon 160.60 Dave Latimer 87.00 James D.Hanlon 43.00 25.00 107.00 Dave Latimer 24.00 Gilbsrt Lawrence 26.26 Dave Latimer 86.00 F.Luoido 11.25 r '41 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of ContraCosta County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimants, in the sums set opposite their names, out of the General sand. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Batter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having presented to this Hoard, his certificate showing that there are certain errors in assessments of oertain property described in said certificate and the District Attorney having filed with this Board his certificate that hs has asoortained from the assessment books of Contra Coeta County from the County Assessor's maps or block books and from the list frnrnishing by the herein- after named props*owners for the year 1912»13, and that there was intended to have been assessed or that there should have been assessed for the said year against the hereinafter named persons, and that there are in said Assessment Books alerioal errors, omissions or defeats in description and defects in form, as follows; Tax Bill No, 4643, assessed to O,Gill, and reading all of Gill's Addition .except Lot 36, total value, $17,175 is erroneous as to valuation; total valuation should read 913,176. Tax Bill No. 1904 describing Tract of land in Iron Nouse School District, 2600 personal property and assessed to George Leveira, is erroneous as to personal property as his personal property is attached to real estate in town of Oakley as per tax bill No. 2899; personal property to aroxt of $2600 to be eancelled. Tax Bill No. 1763, as shown upon Assessment roll of 1912, assessed to Julia Thornton describing certain piece of property with 4300 personal property attached Is an error as there is no record of any personal property on above property in thi county end said assessment of 0300 personal property should be oarnelled. and the District Attorney having consented that said clerical errors or omissions or defects in description or defeats in form may be by said Assessor supplied or corrected on said assessment book, or reduced, It is by the Board ordered that the Asseeaor'and Ta; Collector be and tbdy are hereby ordered to make said corrections in said Assessment Book as hereinabove specified. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 9th, 1912,. at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. ... •Cf.7��.�"-•..;r...Clark. // f 42 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California It is by the Board of Supervisors ordered that a Special Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be called for and to meet on Saturday December 7th, 1912, at 9:40 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of canvassing the election returns of that certain election held on the 3rd day of December, 1912, to determine whether certain territory shall be inoorporatod as the Richmond Municipal Water District, and all matters incident thereto. Dated: December 5th, 1912. C.J.Rihn. J.H.Trythall. Vincent Hook. B.J.Buchanan. J.P.Caeey. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Saturday, Deoemba r 7th, 1912. The Board mot at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Supervi�ora C.J.Rihn, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohan- an. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors J.P.Caoey and J.H.Trythall. The Chairman of this Board being absent, it is upon motioa of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that C.J;Rihn be and be is hereby appointed Chairman pro tem of this meeting. In the Matter of Petition for the Incorporation of Richmond Municipal Water District. A special election having been held within the territory hereinafter des- Richmond oribed as the proposed„Municipal Water District of Contra Costa County,-Stata of 43 California, on the 3rd day of December, 1912, betwaaa the hour of six o'clock A.M. and six o'clock P.M. of said day, at'which the question of "Shall the Propoeition to organize the Richmond Municipal water District under the Provisions of Chapter 19 of the Acts of the Extra Session of the 39th Session of the California Legislatur be adopted" was submitted to the quglified electors of said Territory, The Board of Supervisors does now proceed to canvass the returns of and from 48 the election. and. finds and determines that the returns from each, every and all of said consolidated election precincts aro before the Board and are filed in the office of the county clerk, and the Board fird a and determines and declares that the number of votes cast for and againat'the proposition in each of the Special election Precincts as heretofore designated,by order of this Boa rd, and as sham by said Returns, is as follows, to wit: Shall the Proposition to organize the Rich- mond Munioipal Water District under the pro visions of Chapter 19 of the eats of the ex tra session of the thirty-ninth session of the California legislature be adopted. Precinct Total Yee No. Ptooinot No. 1 104 102 2 Precinct No. 2 174 167 7 Precinct No. 3, 212 208 4 Precinct No. 4, 210 207 Precinct No. 5, 54 49 5 Preoinet No. 6, 56 39 17 Precinct No. 7, 44 27 17 799 54 Thereupon it appearing from a nanvass of the votos oast at an election hold on the 3rd day of December, 1912; within the territyry hereinafter described, for tle purpose of determining whether the said territory should be incorporated as a muni- cipal water district under the provisions of Chapter 19 of the sots of the extra session of the thirty-ninth session of the California legislature, that legal votes were oast in favor of said proposition and legal votes wore oast aga'net said • proposition, and itsappearing that a majority of all the legal votes cast aL said election were in favor of the incorporation of said territory as the Richmond Muni- cipal Water District, . Now, therefore, it is ordered that the hereinafter described territory be and the same is hereby declared to be duly organized as a municipal water district unde the name of the Richmond Munioipal.Water District, with boundaries as follows, to wit: Beginning at the common corner of Marin and Contra Costa Counties and San lranoiaeo City and County, as established by Section 3960 of the political Code of the State of California, said point being on the westerly boundary line of the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, State of California, and running thence alon said westerly boundaryline of the City of Richmond, said lino being the westerly boundary line of Contra Costa County, northerly to the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond, thence leaving the boundary line of the City of Richmond and running along the westerly and northwesterly boundary line of Hontra Costa County northerly and northeasterly to an intersection of the said northwesterly boundary line of Contra Costa County, and a direct extension northerly of Course No. 624, of the exterior boundaries of the Rancho San Pablo as said course No. 623, is given in a tabulation of the exterior boundaries of said Rancho San Pablo on that certain 44 mapentitled, "Map of the San Pablo Ranoho" accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition, dated September 1, 1892, and filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costs County, California March 1st, 1894 thence along the last said extension and along the northeasterly boundary line of the San Pablo Ranoho southeaeterly and northeasterly and southeasterly to an inter- section of the northeasterly boundary line of said San Pablo Rancho, and the North- westerly boundary line of the Rancho El Sobrants as last said boundary line is delin- eated on that certain map entitled "Map of Rancho El S.obranto accompanying and form- ing a part of the Final Report of the Referees to Partition of said Rancho, Dated July 10th, 1909" and filed in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, March 14, 1910; and running thence along the northerly and east- erly boundary line of the said Rancho E1 Sobronte easterly and southerly to a point on the said easterly boundary line of the said Rancho E1 Sobrante distant thereon south 0 degrees 10 minutes went 37.33 chains from the southeasterly corner of Lot No. 2 as said Lot No. 2 is delineated and so designated on the aforesaid Map of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, said point being doaignatod on the said Map of the Rancho E1 Sobrante ss follows: Post E.S.M.V.(granite post) S.N. corner Rancho Boos do la Cando, de Pinole; thence from the last deooribed point in a direct line southwesterly ' to the southwesterly corner of Lot 56, as said lot 56 is delineated and so designate on the aforesaid "flap of the Rancho E1 Sobrante", said corner of said Lot 56 being thence along said boundary line separating Contra Coeta County from Alamoda County pn the boundary line separating Contra Costa County from Alameda County^noathwast- erly and westerly to the southerly boundary line of the City of Richmond'; thence along the southerly boundary line of the City of Richmond westerly to the south- westerly boundary line of the City of Richmond, said last lino being the dividing line dividing Contra Costa County fromSan Francisco City and County; thence along the said line dividing Contra Costa County from San Francisco City and County north westarly to the point of beginning. The territory included within the foregoing boundaries comprises and inalude all of the City of Richmond and certain unincorporated territory contiguous thereto and all 'situatod in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 9th, 1912, at 10 i O'clock A.M. ..Chairman. 1 ...........'.:......Clerk. 1 i f 45 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 19ounty, State of California. Mbuday, December 9th, 1912. _ c The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Presents Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey 4incent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wella, Clark. In the Matter of Repair of Concrete Bridge Over Wildcat Creek, near Grand Canyon Park, Constructed by R.N.Thodo. WHEREAS, it appears by the statements made to this Board by Elp C.Brovm, County Surveyor, and C.J.Rihn, Supervisor of First Supervisorial District, that that oartain concrete bridge in Contra Costa County over Wildcat Creek near Grand Canyon r Park, buil: by R.N.Thodo, for the County of 2ontra Costa, in the year 1911, is damage by roason of its faulty construction and in need of repair on account of the poor material and poor workmanship used in its construction; and whoreas, the said R.N. Thode has given abond to this county to the effect that if said bridge should be dam- aged by reason of its faulty construction o r poor material used therein, that he wil .put said bridge in first class repair or indemnify the county therefor, Therefore, be it resolved that A.B.MoSenzie, District Attorney, be and he Is hereby, directed to immediately notify R.N.Thodo, by registered mail, addressed to Berkeley R.F.D.No. 1, to proceed at once to put said bridge in a proper state of re- pair and that if he does not'do so within thirty days, that this board will cause said bridge to be repaired in a proper manner and to hold the said R.N.Thoda liable for the expense of repairing said bridge upon hie aforeaaid bond. In the Matter of Granting leave ,of abeepoe to C.J,.Rihn. It to by the Board ordered that C.J.Rihn, be and-he is hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of California, for ten days from andafterthe date of leaving state. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes; Nona. Supervisor Rihn refusing to vote. In the Matter of application of L.Banduooi for a liquor license. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that in that certain order of date Dec. 2nd, 1912, authorising the granting of liquor licenses to certain applicants for liquor licenses, that the name of L.banducoi was inserted therein by 46 error, and that said L.Banduooi is not untitled to a liquor license by reason of hie ' not being a citizen of the United States, It is ordered that said minutes be and the same are hereby corrected by stri - Ing from said list of names the name of LAanduooi, Eppinger Edition, Town of Crooket It is further ordered that said application for a liquor license be and the same is hereby denied. And the License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to return to said L.Banduooi the money deposited with said applioation..c. In the Matter of petition of Wm. F.Huber, for permission to grade a portion of San Pablo Ave. This matter having been referred to the District Attorney for his opinion, and said District Attorney having appeared before this Board in person and stated orally his views in the matter, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said IWm. F.Huber, be and he is boreby permitted to grade and repair said road under the super- vision of the County Surveyor and Supervisor Rihn, said work to be in accordance with other workiberstofore completed on said avenue. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Advertising Resources bf Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that John Bermingham, Commissioner for Panama- Pacific International Sxpoaition for Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby author- ized to notify the Boards of Supervisors of Alameda County and Santa Clara County, that the County of Contra Costa does not d3alre to participate in a display of her resources at the San Diogo Exposition. In the utter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the following some be and they are hereby ordered transferred from the General Fund to the State Fund, for the following purpos , Be, to wit: Whittier Stat.: School, 0162.76 Sonoma State some, 19.5.00 Interest for State High-way bonds $.68. The vote of the Board thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Book, Buchanan, Casey and Trytholl. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Rihn. �{ 47 In tho.Matter of Allowanoso of Claims for bridge, work, lumber, rock, road material, oil, oto. A certain claim having boon presented for bridge steel,'against the funds of and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Road District would be unreasonably burdened by the full p aymont of said claims, It is now by the Board ordorod'thut paid claim bo paid to the claimant, in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimant. Amount 4enoral Fund Road Fund Berkeley Stool Co. $1860.00 $1800.00 R,D.1,S,D,1, $60.00 And it is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer inih vor of above named olainuint, in the some and out of the funds above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following veto of the Board, to wit: Ayoe: Supervisors Rihn, Hook, Casey, and Buchanan, and Trythall. Moos: Ilona.14. In the Matter of Claim of Hutchinson Company. It is by the Board ordered that that certain claim of Hutchinson Company for $642.24; being for rook furnished Supervisor Distriot A and $6, be and the same is hereby denied, and said Hutchinson Company is authorized to file separate bills against each Supervisor District for said amount. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. r Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, those found to be correct and to be properly signed aro ordered allowod by the Board, signed by the Chairman, atteated by the olork and ordered entered on the A1- lowanoe Book of this Board. And the Board takes rooeso to moat on Monday, December 16th, 1912, at 10 o'clock A.M. . ..Chairman. ..Clark. G�1� 48 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Oalifornia. � Monday, Deoombor 16th, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'alook A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and W,J.Buchanan. J.H.Wella, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C.J.Rihn. In the ?latter of Allowance of Claims in.Supervisor District No. 4. This Board having heretofore on August 14th, 1911, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repairing of that certain piece of road more than three miles in longth between the town of Pittsburg and Antioch in Supervisor District J4, out of the general Fund, , It is now by the Board ordered that tho following claim be paid out of the General Fund, to wit: Hutchinson Company 4200.73. I It is further ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa i draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant, in the above i named sum, out of the General Fund. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Hone. Absent; Supervisor Rihn.�C In the hatter of Acceptance of Resignation of Trustees of Reclamation District #802. Louie Rosenfeld and Henry Rosenfeld having presented to the Trustees of Reclamation District #802, their resignations as such Trustoos, It is by the Board ordered that said resignations be and the same are hereby accepted. The vote of the Board on said ardor being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Roos: done. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. In the Ratter of Appointment of AV Trustees of Reclamation District 1802. A petition having been presented praying for the appointment of Thomas A. Driscoll and Joseph Dietrich, aw Trustees of Reclamation District No. 802, vice youia Rosenfeld and Henry Rosenfold, resigned, It is by the Board ordered that said Thomas A.Dricooll and Joseph Dietrich be and they are hereby appointed Trustees of Reclamation District f802, for the un- expired terms of Louie Rosenfeld and Henry Rosenfeld. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, gook, Buchanan and Trythall. i Noes-.None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. In the Matter of Advertising the Resources of Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buohanan, It is by the Board ordered that thin Board of Supervisors advertise the resources of Contra Costa County in the San Francisco Standard Guido, at a price of$100 per page for two pages, said payments to be made as follows: $100 on publication and $100 one year therefrom, the advertisement shall ap- pear in every edition up to December let, 1918. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign contract with said North American Press Association of California for said publication. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervioare Caooy Hook, Buchanan qnd Trythall. noon. Nona. Absent: uperviaor Rihn. In the Cutter of Allowance to Mrs. John Harding. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by tho Board ordered that the allow- once heretofore made to Mrs. John Harding be and the same is hereby inoroased from $10.00 per month to $20. per month, commencing December let, 1912. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said Mrs. John Harding for the sura of 1 $20..per month instead of $10.00 per month, commencing Dec, let, 1912.,4, i And the Board takes reoesa to meet on Monday, January 5th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.?d. Chairman. Cleric. 50 s' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, January 6th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.O.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clark. The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of Dooem- bars 1912, are road to the Board by the olerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. Now at the hour of 12:O5 o'clock 2,9, of this 6th day of January, 1913, the. Board assembles and it appearing to the Board that the terms of office of J.P. Case W.J.Buohanan and J.H.Trythall, hava'aapired and it further appearing to the satisfao - ion of the Board that J.P.Oaeey, W,J.Buohanan and J.H.Trythall, have been duly elected and qualified as supervisors in and for the Second, Fourth and Fifth Dist- riots reopeotively of the County of Contra Costa, -- said J.P.Casoy, W.J.Buohanan aril J.H.Trythall, appear and take their seats as Supervisors of said Districts res- pectively, Thereupon the Board is called to order by Supervisor J.H.Trythall, Chaixman pro tem and the election of a uhairman Laing in order, 6upervisor Rihn nominates J.H.Tryfljall, so Chairman of the Board and said motion is s000nded by Supervisor Buchanan; Thereupon the motion is put, and after roll call, J.H.Trythall, is declared -to be the duly elected Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to serve until the further order of this Board. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Aye" Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan; Supervisor Trythall not vot- ing. In the Matter of Selection of Committees of the Board. After motion duly made and carried, the following committees are selected by the Board to facilitate the affairs of the Board: Committee on Goneral Fund: Vincent Hook, W.J.Buohanan and J.H.Trythall. Committee on Hospital: O.J.Rihn, J.P.Caaoy and J.H.Trythall. Each Suparvlsor to act as a committee for road claims in his reapsotive district. } in the utter of application for Liquor License. It appearing to the Board that the license applied for by Elmer E.Niokell is not.for his oval benefit, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board order- ed that the application of Elmer E.Nickell, be and•the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tar. Collector be and he is hereby ordo - ed to'return the money deposited with said application. The vote on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of the applioation of 3.J.Marsh4ll for a Liquor License. A protest having been filed with this Board protesting against the granting of a license to said J.J.Earshall and it appearing to the Board that said building in which said license is applied for is within less than five hundred feet of a school houso, It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Bbard ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby ordor d to return the money deposited with said application. The vote an said order being unanimous. In tho,Natter of application for a liquor license. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on the application of R.Williame for a.Liquor License be and the same is hereby continued to and until Monday, Januar 20th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. i In the Matter of approval of Warrant of Rsolsmation District No. 830. Good cause appearing therefor, the following :Tarrant of said Reclamation Dist- riot No. 830, is hereby approved: +r' Warrant 80. 2, Dated December 17tO, 1912 $475.00 �sf And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to note the approv- al of this Board by affixing his signature to said warrant. 52 I. the M ttor of applicationsfor �a Liquor Licenses. Applications are made,to the Board for retail liquor licenses authorizing the isle of intoxicating liquors in less than one quart by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: John Bauman The Barry Exchange Hotel Sar Port Costs Vincenzo Divinoanzo Rome Saloon Concord Dusedioker& Blackie Block No. S. Tewksbury Heights. F.F.Emmons F.F.Emmons Saloon Port Costa H.N.Elliott New Eagle Saloon Danville Frank Bauer Europe Hotel Crockett Frank Prates The Union Saloon Port Costa Angelo Ferogisro Liberal Saloon Concord Eugene J.Flood Loring Ave Crockett Manuel Sing First St. & Rodeo Ave. Rodeo Joseph Lavigne Cor. Potrero & San Pablo Aves. Stage Precinct P.J.Holiamara Railroad Hotel Port Costa Catherine MoElhone Second St. & Cypress Ave. Stage Patrick Lee Valona H.C. Robinson Park View Hotel Crockett Henry A.Wallia Alhambra Spr4ga Resort C.S.Wiokliffe Lot 88, Block 15, Tewksbury Heights The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Monday February 3rd, 1413 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Clatter of the issuance of Liquor Lioensos. The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor lioanses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit. Louis Bodman Park View Hotel Crolona Jeremiah Donohue Donohue's Saloon Port Costa Frank Gorich Eagle-Rasort Saloon Valona Cesare Gomignani Italian Hotel Crockett C.Guerra Lot 1, Block 11 Oakley James Guthrie Rodeb Hotel Saloon Rodeo Patrick Lacey Star Hotel Crockett Lima & Santos Byron Luke & Peter Petrio Giant Park Saloon Giant A.Pezzutti Valona Walter S. Smith San Pablo Ave. between Fink & Morison. 53 n John Pan Prooyan Last side Co. Road o Giant. Gttilo Rossi Bertolli Lot 10, Block 23, Alta Punta Tract The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board—y In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800. Good cause appoaring therefor, the following warrants of Roolametion District No. 800, are herebyepproved': No. 85 Dated Doo. 26, 1912. $1020.25 No. 86, Dated Doo. 26, 1912 200.00 No. 87, Dated Dec. 26, 1912. 300.00 No. 88, Dated Dec. 26, 1912. 1118.45 •I And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures to said warrants. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reolamation'Diatriot No. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, the follmiing warrants of Reclamation Dietri.o No. 799, are hereby approved: No. 19, Dated Sept. 14, 1912. $2500:00 No. 26, Dated DAc. 21, 1912. 1506.26 No. 27, Dated Dec. 21, 1912. 2297.50 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signature to each of said warrants. • In the Matter of Requisition of .G.O.Moeae for supplies. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on requisition of G.O.Meeee be and the same is continued without date. In the Matter of Furniahing Electric Light and Current for the County of Contra Coats. On motion, duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the Psoi- fio Gas & Electric Company and Great *astern Power Company ba and they are hereby asked to each submit sealed bids to this Board on or before Monday, January 20th 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. to furnish electricity to the County of Contra Costa, In the Court House, Jail and County Hospital Buildings and other buildings that the County may erect, for a period of two years commencing March tat, 1913. 5.4 ; Y In the Matter• of Ascertaining and Declarink the Population of Respective Judicial Townships of Contra Costa County for purpose of fixing compensation of Township Officers. : This being the time fixed by law for determining the population of each Jndici 1 Township in Contra Costa County for the purpose of fixing the compensation of town- ship officers, This Board after having fully considered the said matter, does hereby aeoer- tain and declare that the population of each of the respective judicial Townships of, in and for the County of Contra Costa for the purpose of fixing compensation of Township Officers therein is hereby declared by the Board of Supervisors to be as follows, to wit: _ Name of Township. Population. 1 3295 2 1206 3 1219 4 1266 ' 5 2062 6 3403 7 1791 8 3395 9 1256 10 1350 11 3155 12 3073 13 476 14 1211 15 over 3000 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Oaaey, Buchanan and Trythall. Noea: Supervisor Nook. In the ?latter of Repair of Cono to Bridge over Wildcat Creek near Grand Canyon Park, Constructed by R.N.Thode. A communication from R.N.Thode is received notifying this Board that he has repaired said bridge; and it is by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to Elam C.Brown, County Surveyor to make examination of said bridge and report as to whether it has been sufficiently repaired as to place it in proper condition. In the [latter of Painting New Building ' known as Juvenile Ward. It is by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby continued. to and set for Friday, January 10th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of ascertaining and determining ,J the population of Respective Judicial Townships of Contra Costa County for the purpose of fixing compensation of Township wfficers. R.E.Hewitt on behalf of Wm.H.Huber, Justice of the Peace and H.F.Davis, Oon- stable, in and for the Seventh Judicial Township, files two affidavits tending to show that the population of the Seventh Judicial Township is more than 2500 populat- ion, and making the Board to reconsider the matter as heretofore determined this day and fixingthe population of said 7th Judicial Township at more than 2500; the Board refuses to take any action on said request. In the Matter of complaint against saloon known as Panama Pacific Saloon, located at Stege, at Bay View and ban Pablo Avenues. Complaint having been made to this Board th&t the saloon known as Panama-Pa- aifio Saloon located at Stage, at Bay View and San Pablo Avenues, owned by M. O'Reilly is not being conducted in accordance with the Ordinance of this Board, and that fight- ing and quarrelling is allowed therein., It is by tho Board ordered that the license horetofora granted tori. O'tteilly to conduct a saloon at btage, at Vey View and San Pablo uvenuad be and the name is hereby re7okad and that same is null and void after this data. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled: No. Name. Amount No. Name. Amount 6306 C.H.W1111ama 410.00 6195 May E.Oeorge $10.00 6948 Joe Machado 0.00 7093 " " " 10.00 5176 Wm. Mosorep 40.00 8092 " " " 10.00 1304 Mrs. F.Aaears 6.00 1336 " " 6.00 1893 " " " 6.00 2297 " " 6.00 2899 " " " 6.00 3870 n n n 6.00 4186 n n n 6.00 5119 " " " 6.00 6164 n n n 6.00 - 7961 " n n 6.00 0 0 " It " 6.00 2918 Francisco Oumisao 10.00 3888 " " 10.00 4204 " 10.00 4760 " " 10.00 5136 " "> 10.00 6179 " " 10.00 7077 " " 10.00 8076 " " 10.00 2930 May E.Oeorge 10.00 3900 " "- 10.00 4217 " " " 10.00 4774 " " " 10.00 5151 " " " 10.00 The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 56 In the Matter of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double and erron- eous assessments, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assess- ments be and they are hereby ordered cancelled and the clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to make proper entry of order in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. In the Matter of Construction and Maintenance of California State Building at Pansma-Paoifio International Exposition. The following Resolution was unanimously adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to wit: WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, recognizing the j necessity of co-operation in presenting to the world at the Panama-Paoifio Inter- national Exposition at Can beranoisoo, in 1915, an exhibit that will be an honor to our State and our County, and, WHEREAS, The representatives of the counties of this state, in meeting assemb led, have declared in favor of a State appropriation for the construction and main- tenanoe of a California State Building at the Panama-2acific International Lxpositio wherein each and every county of California may have space for an exhibit and head- quartere, and, WHEREAS, The funds of Contra Costa County, which may be lawfully raised for Exposition purposes, will not be sufficient to enable this county to join with the other Counties of the State in paying the coat of the erection of a suitable State Building atsuch Exposition, therefore be it, RESOLVED, That the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in regular meeting assembled this 6th day of January, 1913, believing it would be impossible to take from the funds levied by this county and other counties of the State for Exposition purposes, sufficient money to erect an adequate State Building where Cal- ifornia and the counties thereof may act as the host of the world, therefore, we strongly urge and favor an appropriation by the State of California, out of the fund of the State Treasury, in the sum of One T111ion dollars or as much thereof as may be necessary for the construction and maintenance of a California I'uilding at the Panama-laoifio International Exposition,.and be further RESOLVED, That we call upon our representatives in the State Legislature to give their strong and hearty support to the bill which will be introduced at the next Legislature looking to the appropriation of a aum sufficient for the construction and maintenance of the California State Building and that the Clerk of this Board be instructed to immediately mail a copy of this resolution to his Excellency Hon- orable Hiram W.Johnson, Governor of the State of California, and to Hon. James C. Owens, Senator of this district, and Hon. T.D.Johnston, Assemblyman from this Die- 57 triot and to O.H.Millor, Boa 475,,Sacramento, California, Seaistary of the Counties Executive Committee. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that *n. allowance of $12. per month in supplies be and the same is hereby allowed to Mrs. Mary Dutra. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for Lumber, b ridge work, rook, road material, oil, etc. Certain claims for lumber, bridge work, rook, road material, oil, etc. having been presented against certain road funds, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants in the aume and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Cal. Oor. Culvert Co. x460.46 $460.00 R.D. 18 S.D. 1 $ .46 n n It 0 121.68 120.00 1,- 1, 1.68 " It " 39.84 30. 00 1 1 9.84 M.D.Field 66.00 65.00 1 5 1.00 Hutchinson Co. 78.05 70.00 1 1 8.05 Hutchinson Co. 48.30 40.00 1 1 8.30 Hutchinson Co. 74.20 70.00 1 1 4.20 Hutchinson Co. 23.80 20.00 1 1 3.80 Hutchinson Co. 69.30 60.00 1 1 9.30 tutchineon Co. 77.70 70.00 1 1 7.70 Hutchinson Co. 74.90 $70.00 1 1 4.90 Hutchinson Co. 71.40 70.00 1 1 1.40 Hutchinson Co. 81.20 80.00 1 1 1.20 Hutchinson Co. 56.00 50.00 1 1 6.00 Hutchinson Co. 57.75 50.00 1 1 7.76 Hutehinecn Co. 31.25 30.00 1 1 1.25 Hutchinson Co. 66.80 60.00 1 1 6.80 Hutchinson Co. 65.38 60.00 1 1 5.38 Hutchinson Co. 46:20 40.00 •1 1 6.20 Hutchinson Co. 53.20 50.00 1 1 3.20 Hutchinson Co. 79.45 70.00. 1 1 9.45 Hutohinson Co. 49.00 40.00 1 1 9.00 Hutohinson Co. 79.45 70.00 1 1 9.45 Hutchinson Co. 35.00 30.00 1 1 25.0000 Hutchinson Go. 82.60 60.00 1 Hutchinson 00. 77.00 70.00 1 1 7.00 Hutohinson Co. 47.60 40.00 1 1 7.60 Hutohinson Co. 39.20 30.00 1 1 9.20 Hutchinson Co. 38.60 30.00 1 1 0.60 Hutchinson OD. 75.25 70.00 1 1 5.26 Hutchinson Co. 82.25 80.00 1 1 2.25 A.J.Momahon 473.06 472.06 1 4 1.00 John Nicholls 85.75 84.00 1 5 1.75 Vulcan Rook Co. 700.47 699.47 1 4 1.00 It is further ordered by the Board that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, 1n the same and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, tG wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. { Noes: None. f In the Matter of Allowance of Claims in Supervisor District No. 4. This Board having heretofore and on August 14th, 1911, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than three miles in length between the Town of Pittsburg and Antioch in Supervisor District No. 4 out of the General Fund, It is mow by the Board ordered that the following alaimebe paid out of the General Fund, to Suit: C;aimant. Amount. L.M. Alexandra 60.00 E. Arata 32.00 Prank Barr 48.00 Pietro Billeoi 6.25 Frank Barr 3.75 Andrew Corvello 12.50 C.M.Crawford 20.00 R.E.Crawford 138.00 Mike Dragon 34.00 Jas. Hanlon 84.00 R E.Hanaen 114.00 Hutchinson Co. 533.10 James D. Hanlon 88.00 9 C.A.Hooper 2.00 Jas. D. Hanlon 31.50 Hutchinson Co. 500.60 Rutohinson Co. 210.99 Frank Jesse 16.00 j %Jepson - 38.00 } 0. Jepson 56.00 Goo. 0. Eennerley 25.00 . Houton Keller 52.00 Geo. 8onnorley 12.50 Goal Konnerley 62.00 E.xreba 12.00 E.Krebs 14.75 Goo. 0. Bennerley 166.50 Goo. W. Lee 12.00 Will Lougher 18.00 ; Goo. W.Lca 23.75 Geo. W.Lee 57.50 Goo. W. Lee 20.00 Peter Matten 60.00 ar Pate Metten 23.50 Peter Metten 18.75 Antone Aoia 100.50 Antone Voia 38.70 V3otor Remus 7.50 Tone Russo 40.00 Wm. Silveira 74.00 Visouso Hardware Co. 5.25 Vulcan Rock Co. 466.72 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of the County of,Contra Costa, Draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimants in the sums above mentioned, out of the General Pund. The foregoing order is passed by the following vete of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hose: Bone.-y- In the batter of allowalioe of Bills. 3d 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 allowod by the Board,. signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowanoe Book of this Board. ' I And the board takes r000aa to meet on Friday, January 10th, 1913, at 10 01 oloc k ,i A.M. ....Clerk. _ 59 i In the'Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Oounty, State of Calif ornia. Friday, January 10th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A,M. Present; Ron. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors C.J.Rihn and J.p;Casey. In the Platter of Fixing Date of Nleotion d Directors of Richmond Municipal Water District. Upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, c000nded by Supervisor Hook, it is by the �1 Board ordered that Thursday, the 27th day of Februarys 1913, be and the same is i hereby fixed as the day for holding the election for the election of five Directors of acid Richmond Municipal Water District. It is by the Board further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice by publication for at least ton days in a daily newspaper published in said Richmond Municipal Water District that said election will be held on the 27th day of February 1913, for the election of five direotora of said Riohmond Uunicipal Water District and petitions for nomination for candidates for directors of said Richmond Municipal Water District may be presented to the County Clerk not earlier than forty-five (45) - days nor later than thirty (30) days before the day of election. - Said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit. Ayes: bupervisons Hook-Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None; Absent: Supervisors Rihn and Casey. • In the Platter of Insurance of one-third of Court Houac and Jail Building. The policy of the Home Insurance Company for $5000 on Court House and Jail Building and contents therein, having expired on Jan. Sth, 1913, and F L.Glass, Agent for said Company presents to the Board a now policy, running from the 0th day of January, 1913, to the 8th day of January, 1916; thereupon it is by the Board ordered that said policy is hereby accepted. In the Matter of Insurance of Juvenile Ward. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that G.H.Lyford be and he is hereby authorized to insure the Juvenile Ward oYl the County Hospital Grounds 1n the amount for uhioh same is entitled to be insured. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 20th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. .Y hairman. 0�....Clark. 60 i I ii In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California- Monday, January 20th, 1813, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Eroeent: Hon. J,H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O'J.Rihns J.P.Caso i Vinoent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of the application of t Hutchinson Compffny, a corporation, for permission for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Be Railway Company, a aorporation, to construct and maintain a spur track crossing Schmidt Lane, eta. RESOLVED, By the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that Whereas, the Hutchinson Company, a corporation has this day pre i ! seated to this Board of Suporvisors its written petition asking for an order of thi Board of Supervisors granting permission to the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Be Railway P Company, a corporation, to construct and maintain a spur track and awitoh from its jpresent steam railroad track on Sohmidt Lane in the County of Contra Costa, State o California, and to operate oars thereon over the route in said petition and herein- after particularly described, and good cause appearing therefor, Permission is hereby granted to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Pe Railway Com- pany, a corporation, to construct and maintain a spur track and awitoh and to opor- i ate oars thereon from its present branch steam railroad on Sohmidt Lane in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, into the lands of said Hutchinson Com- parry, a corporation, which abut on said Sohmidt Lane along the route described as follows, to wit: beginning at a point on the existing tracks of the said Atchison, �i Topeka& Santa Be Railway Company at a point in Schmidt Lane about thirty feet east of Blake Street, more or less; thence running in a general westerly direction on a curve to the north crossing Schmidt Lane and entering private property at a point about fifty feet weat of said Blake Street and which spur track will be approximate- ly one hundred and twenty feet in length. The foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Hone. In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to District Attorney. A,B. McKenzie, having made application to this Board for a leave of absence �i It is by the Board ordered that A. B. McKenzie, District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of Cal - �`i fornix, for sixty days from and after date of leaving said State. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, 5,,. �y In the Batter of applicstion of F.E.Brooks for permission to run an electric railroad frau town of Martinez to Ban Ramon. F.E.Brooks, haying filed an applioation for permission to ran an eleotrio railroad from Martinez through Alhambra Valley to Walnut Creek, Danville and San Ramon, It is by the Board ordered that said F.B.Brooke, be and he is hereby ordered to obtain the signatures of the property owners along the county road where he pro- poses to run said railroad. In the fatter of application of Wm.F.Rubar, to have salary of Justice of Peace of 7th Township Contra Costa County, increased. Wm.F.Iiuber, by his attorney, R.E.Hawitt, files an application with the Board to re-oonsider their action of Jan. 6th, 1913, as to fixing salary of Constable and Justice of the Peace of the 7th Township of Contra Costa County. The Board refuses to'oonsider said application. In the flatter of petition of R.Williams, for a Liquor License. It is,upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that R. Williams be and he is hereby permitted to withdraw his application for a liquor license; It is further ordered that the License flax Collector return to said R.William the money deposited with said application.T In the Matter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that a cash allowanoo of $9.00 per month, be and' the same is hereby made to Francisco Balleatero, commencing Jan.lat, 1913. It is by 1h e Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the Count)[ Troaanror in favor of said Francisco Balleatero, in the cum of 09.00 against the Hospital Fund, until the further order of this Board. I,,, ' 62 &t 3 In the Matter of Lost Warrants. Nellie Watson having filed with this Board hq ffidavit showing that on the 7th day of oat. 1912, there was issued to her by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant on the General Fund Numbered 5755, for the sum of$5.00; and that said warrant was lost and has not been in deponent's possession, and praying that a now warrant be issued in place of Bald last warrantt It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant. Frank M.Silva, having filed with this Board his application showing that on the 11th day of Oct. 1912, there was issued to him by the County Auditor of said County a warrant on the County Road Fund numbered 5851, for the sum of$13.60 and said warrant was registered by the County Treasurer Of said County and by him num- bered 5851, and that save was mailed by the County Auditor Oat. 11th, 1912, to said deponent but was never received by him, and has not been in deponent's possession and.doponent verily believes that same is lost', and praying that a now warrant be issued in place of said lost warrant; - Thereupon on motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warran and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and,paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i< In the Matter o3 approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrant of said Reclamation District is hereby approveds No. Date Amount. 35 Jan. 13ti , 1913. #2271.25. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorised and directed to note t&e approval of said warrant by th is Board, by affixing hie signature to said warrant. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Furnishing Eleotrioity for use in Court House, Hospital, Jail Building, and other buildings to be oroote d by this Board. This Board having heretofore requested bide from the Great Western Power I Company and the Pacific Gas and Electric Company for the furnishing of electricity ii 6R the County of Ventre, Costa, for lighting the Court House, Jail, County Hospital and grounds, and other buildings to be created by the County,for a period of two .63 years from the lgt,day of March, 1913, - the following bide are received therefor, to wit: Great Western Power Co. $.02 5/4 per kilowatt hour for all electric current uoneumed. Pacific Gas & Elewtrio Co. .03 per kilowatt hour for the first 1000 kilowatt hours consumed per month. .02 112 per kilowatt hour for the next 1000 kilowat hours consumed per month. .02 per kilowatt hour for all in excess of 2000 kilowatt hours oonsumed per month. The combined reading of all meters installed,to be taken as the basis for com- puting billa on the above schedule. Thereupon said bids are referred to the County Auditor for chocking up with the business done for the last year for the purpose of ascertaining the lowest bidde . Thereupon the County Auditor having checked up said business, reports to this Board that under the bids dust furnished that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is the lowest bidder. Thereupon on motion of Supervisor Book, seconded by Supervisor Casey, It is by the Board ordered that this Board enter into a contract with the Pacific Gas and Eleotrio Company for the term of two years from the lot day of March, 1913, for the furnishing of electricity in.a000rdance with the bid this day furnished by said Company. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims in Supervisor District #2, for work on what is known as Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore and on Oct. 21st, 1912, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain pleas of'roud more than three miles in length betwoon the Alameda County line in the Tunnel and the town of Lafayette In Sup. Dist. #2, out of the General Fund, It is by the Board ordered that the following claim be paid out of the Genera Fund, to wit: Claimant. Amount. Walnut Oreok Development Co. $3844.81. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurerin favor of above named claimant in sum above named, out of the Genergl Fund. The vote of the Boardon said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythail. Rocs: Hone. 1C 64 In the Matter of Purchase of Bonds. This Board having heretofore authorized L.N.Buttner,'County Treasurer of Contra Y Costa County, to invest some of the surplus funds in bonds, The said Treasurer now appears before the Board of Supervisors and produces fifty-four $500 Contra Costa County bonds which he has purchased at rate of $.9661 making a total of $26,084.70 and accrued interest of$24.00 making an outlay of $26,108.70. Thereupon on motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that said 'purchase be and the same is hereby approved. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the face value of said 64 bonds is $27 000 and that the County will eventually have to redeem said bonds for that amount, and that the not profit of said bonds at the present time is $916.30 less the sum of $24 paid for accrued interest, leaving a balance of $891.30; It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of $891.30 be and the same is hereby ordered paid into the General Fund as an interest t earning leaving the above named bonds valued at $27,000. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.l(. In the Matter of Designation of Trial Jurors for the year 1913. } The Superior Court of Contra Costa County having on Jan. 2nd, 1913, made an order designating 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 the trial of cases pending therein, during the ensuing year or until a now list of Jurors is provided, and the court having estimated that 400 trial jurors will be required, E 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, Burin the ensuing year or until a new list of Jurors is provided. The following is a list of persona 80 selected by the Board from the different r' Districts of the County in proportion to the-number of inhabitants of said Districts, and the number of the District from which such persona are selected, to wit: SC3£RYISOR DISTRICT NO. 1. _. 1. Anderson John 21Clark, M.T. 2. A A.C. . 0. 3. Arnold, W.O. 23. cool, J.P. 4 .Allamano, Alex. 24. Cage, R.R. D. Adkinson, Harry 26. Carter, A.S. 6. Aine, Harry 26. Coward, John R. a. Burnes W,d.B, 27. Catlett, Theo. S. B. BurkerYJohn H. Y, 28. Christian, H.A. 9 Burks John Levi29. Chamberlain Albert 10 Boaaoh,ws i 30. Carter C.L. 11 Bragoh, S.D. 31. Cooper J.J. 12 Brenkle, Jos. 13. Betts Elmer M. 32. Cain, ,A. 14. Beok,+P.J. 33. Dalesi, J.A. 16. Brown, Jae. A. 34. Davis 6. DoBar ows, J.A. 16. Brown, Butt : t 17. Barry, R. 36. Dotlow, S. 18. Banks, Chas. 37. Dooling, John J. 19. Barton, Daniel 38. Dean, David 20 Clark, J.P. 39. Dunlaprp Paul 40. Damon, Lewis P. j 65 41. Duarte, A.G. 101. Maokay, S. 42. Dnggan, duty 0. 102. Machado, Joe. L. 43. Dunning F. 103. Marous; M.R. 44. Evans, Ibm 104. Montoya, B.A. 4b. Ekenberg, E.D. 106. Mahoney, Jeremiah. . 46. Engelman, L.D. 106. Mufloh, T.W. 47. E1 as, Antone 107. McEvoy, Edward 48. Entrioan D.W. 148. MoCausland, C.H. 49. French, boo. E. 109. Mcllabnp, John 50. Frieda, John 110. McCrea, Robert 51. arroll, James 111., Xdgullen, James 52. Wrier, Goo. 112. McMaster, Alva b3. Faris, J.D. 113. Neville, F. 64. Fernald,, R.L. 114. Nesbitt, J.R. bb. Gnaga, a. H. 115. Nagel, Beni. 66. Goravan, T.J. 116. Neu, Henry 57. Galvin Lawrana° 117. Danoott, Peter ' 58. Greenfield, A. 118. O'Hara, James 59. Gin000hio, ",A. 119. Olaen, Charley 60.. Glaser Paul 120. Oaborno, Wm.J. 61. Hunt, has. 121. Palmer, Frank 62. Henry, Max 122. Parker, H.W. 63. Hendricks, J.A. 123, Plana, B.A. 64. Harrison, Patrick 1'24, Yolkin ham R. 66. Roy, O.K. 125. Poraioo, L.F. 66. Hcy, Pater 67. Hill, Arthur N. 126. Pearson, A.L.127 Quill, J.J. 68. Humphrey, Hiram 128, Riordan, Jeremiah 69 "Soloman, Paul I$9. Richardson, C.B. 90. '"Hunt, Albert 71Irvin130. Rhodos, Henry g, F . 72.. Inwood ,M , Henry 131. Rial, W.D. 73. Iverson, Michael.... 132. Smith, B.F. 74. Janke, W,A. 133. Stone, A.J. 75 Jenkins DR, 134. Schram, J.E. 76. Jones, Pre! 136. Sparks, Colin 77. Johnson, G.A. 136. State, F.J. 78. Johnson, P.F. 137. 9romberg, Axel 79. Jackson X.R. 138. 17weet, JJames E. 80. Kenny, shoe. 139. °weeny, Auguetin4 81. Kelleher J.L. 140. Scanlan, M.J. 82. kee ny, �ohn 141. Smith, Frank G. 03. King, Henry M. 142. Slate, J.E. 84. Kest Morgan D. 143. Thies, O.L. ' 85. Kronlok, Harry 144. Truitt, M.W. 86. Lindahl, John 145. Transuo, L.H. 87. Lane, W.S. 146. Todd, R.E. 88: Loomis, G.W. 149. van Curren, H.H. 89. Leo„ JOB. 148, Vincent, Serapin 90. Lane, W.L. 149 Whitesides, G.R. 91. Logan, W.F. 150, Meier, J.W. 92. Lehmkuhl, Martin 151. Whalen, J.G. 93, Lefebvre, L.C. 152. Wade, L.A. 94. 7b,uaid Goorgge 153. Wyatt, H.E. 96. Lumpk n, W.S. 154. Wyatt, Frank 96. Lester, Isaac 155. Walton, Joseph L. 97. Lema, M.J. 166. Westman, John A. 98. Markovich, John 187. Williams, Harry S. 99. Matson, Chao, 158. Wight, Walter 100. Machado, Chris 159. Wunderlioh, C.H. 160. Wells, R.A. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 1 2. 1. Anderson, Nola 0. 25. Denehoy, Dan 2. Abrott, Andrew J. 26. Davis, M.F. S. Alborteou, O.J. 27. Eduardo, J. 4. Bunker, Roy R. 28. Edwarda, O.H. b. Bush, H.M. 29. Edwarda, H.P. 6. Brookman, L. 30. Flournoy, S.H. 7. Booth, Jae. E. 31. Griffin, Goo. T. 8. Baldwin, John F. 32. iamettl, B. 9. Baumgart, Q.S. 33. Goodwin, T.T. p. Ball, T. 34. Goold, C.G. 1. Burrese, W.R. 35. Hughes, Jacob R. 2, Beda, Pant 36. Honegger, E.S. 3. Conway, John 37. Hed..rk D.C. 4. 0 ...r. Thomas J. 38. Hanlon, iatrick 5. Crowley, John 39. Heusner, H. 6. Coleman, Harry 40, Horner, Hugo 7. Chaboya, B.F. 41. Jones, George 0. Clausen, H.C. 42. Jame, Wm. 9. Dolphus, Helmer A. 43. Jonas, J.C. 0. Davis, Arthur Elmer 44. Klainhans, Joseph 1. Douglass, F.J. 45. Lee, Patrick 2, Duane T.S. 46. Love, 0.0. 3. Daggett, W. T. 47, Moilea, H.T. 40. andonoa, A.C. 4. DeMello, A.J. 66 49. MoNamara, Y.J. 61. Read, Egbert B. 50. MoHarry, D.S.C. 62. Shaw, W.G. 61. Nunes, J.T. 63'. 'Steinmetz, A. 52 O'Hara, James. 64. Stark, Frank 53. Pembroke, Wm. 65. Thomas, O.P. 54. Puck, Peter 66. Thorup, P.A. 55. Patitt, W.H. 6.7, 2�revitts, Goo. 66. Porkina, C.L. 6B. Trevitte, Frank 57. quill, Dennis 69. Webster, Daniel W. 58. Rowland, Ed. R,. 70. Weitlauff, Geo. 59, Riordan, John 71. Williams, R.D. 60. Reid, John 72. . Yates, O.E. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3. 1. Anderson, E.B, 57. JamaB, John P. 2, Aoree, James L, 38, Jaquith, W.O. 3. Brooks, Frederick E. 39. Kelly, J.F. 4, Borges, Frank 40. Kano, Mike 5. Bryant, F.O. 41. Lyford, GOO. H. 6. Blum, Gabriel 42. Lynch, Timothy 7. Botolho , Lewis L., 43. Levinson, Louie L. 8. Book, W. 44. Lohse, C.F. 9. Buttner, Jacob 45. Lent, Al. H. 10. Blum, A.E. 46. Malocho, J.B. 11. Biddle, A.C. 47. Maltby, l.W 12. Corcoran, Daniel D. 48. , Edward 13. Curry, Henry J. 49, Mellerup, Willie 14. Christopher, Millard 50. Miller, J.E. 15. Chriaton, J.M. 61. McCaw, S.W. 16. Donaldson, Eugene 0. 52. Noustaddtor, M. 17. Devereaux, C.R. 63. Neukom, Charles 18. Dukes, Sherard 64, Nunez, M.B. 19, Danziger, A.L. 65. Nottingham, B.B:. 20. Dias, Jahn G. 66. Neilson, Karl 21. Daley, J.J. 57. Peck, C.S. 22. Elworthy, H.H. 68, Putnam, G.B. 23. Eicher, H. 69. Palmer, L.R. 24. Ford, Andrew 60. Prosser, F. 25. Frandsen, H.O. 61. 3paits, Jacob 26. Ford, Wm. 62. Straight Elmus 27. Farrarini, Prima 63. Soholz, Ernest 28. Gill Frank C. 64. Shumway, E.A. 29. Gelbh, Thilo G. 65. Titcomb, W.A. 30. Gehringer, A.C. 66. Tompkins, F.B. 31. Hollar, H. 87. West, Daniel J. 32. Hutchinson Eli 68. Whitman, G.W. 38. Housdorf, 4 evin 69. Wiget, T.J. 34. Hodapp Frank 70. Wright, G.H. 35. Ivey, kenry 71. Walden, G.E. 36. Ingraham, .H., 72. Young, Peter SUPERVISOR DISTRIOT NO. 4. , 1. Abrams, Wm. A. 23. Hornsby, Jas, S. 2, Atobin an, J.W. 24, Mitchell, Carey P. 3. Alden, D.P. 25, Eangini, Andrew 4. Andrews, J.H. 26. Myrick, W.A. 5. Butcher, Walter F. 27. Miller, John G. 6. Barna, W.W. 28. McGuire, Frank 7. Croxon, Warren.G.H. 29. Petereen, Edward 8, Cleveland, W.L. 30. Rigolli, Paul 9 Cunningham, S.W. 31. Roman, Henry 10. Condie, John A. 32. Rce, John 11, Churchill, F.O. 33. Stcoyoktleth, Joseph 12. Dutra, J.J. 34. Vaughn, Abel 13. Enos, A.P. 35. Vivian, George 14. Frank, Joseph 36, Wildes, Goo. Edward. 15. Faby, Wm. Sr. . 16. Frankel, David 17, Gore, Andrew 18. Green, W.E. 19. Grabstein, Adolph 20. Higgins, H.P. 21. Hebeian, Franz 22. Hanson, N.V., SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5. 1. Armstrong, Robert D. 11. Cakebroad, John 2, Azovedo, Manuel G. 12. Cleaves, N.C. 3. Alexaon, Augustus 13. DeMartini, Andros 4. Ball, Henry A. 14. Douglass C.B, 6. Bonniokaon, Arabia E. 15. Dehn, A"aL. 6� Bousiott, Jacob A. 16. Dalparto, Salvatore 47 Bsede, C.F.T. 17. Dia,ineon, Charles S. 8. Brown, Frank B. 16. Davis, John E. 9. Oollie, Austin W. 19, Easton, Wm. 10. Crockett, Hugh G. 20. Pletcher, John e1 21. Guee, Levi Louie 41. Rother, F.G. 22. Gribble, William 42. Rogester, W.A. 23. Higgins, Leroy 43. Ruokstuhl, Joseph 24. Heimbaoh, S G. 44, Shollenberger, C.T. 26, Herr, C.P. 46. Stovoeand, Fred H. 26. Hobbs, J.A. 46. Sweeney C,A. 27. Hobson, Sam 47. Siple, ketor 2S. '1el orn, Henry 46. Smith, J.F. 29. Jacobs, M.H. 49. Sullenger, J.J, 30. James, John 60. Sohwendel, Jr. Joseph 31. Jensen, Han 61. Smith, Ralph C. 32. Krebs, Ernest Wm, 62. Solverson, Severn A. 33. Lillay, James A 63. Trembath, John 34. Giller, Charles E4, Taylor, Jahn 36. 1Ainaker, Calvin W. 66. Uren, Wm, 36. Miller, Joseph 56. UebriakWilliam 37. Harsh, B.C. 67. Vlore ), tAannel 36. Hororoas, Bert Leland. 58 Wright Goo. 01 39. Newman, Adolph 69. wall, D.J. 40. Ohmatedo, Fred 60. Whitaker, C.L. And the Board takea reoeos to meet on Monday, February 3rd, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. � ..Chairman. G ........ ...Clerk. 6 . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California[ Monday, February 3rd, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. J,H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J,Rihn, J. P. Caney, Vincent Hook and B;J. Buchanan. J.H.tells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of January, 1913, are read to the Board by the olork, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. O In the Matter of application of'Frank Bauer for a Liquor License. An application having been made by Frank Bauer for a liquor license and said Frank Bauer appearing before this Board and testified and from said testimony it appearing to this Board that said saloon license is not dosired for the benefit of said applicant, It is by the Board ordered that the application of Frank Bauer for saloon license be and the same is hereby denied, and the License Tax collector is hereby authorized to return to said applicant the money deposited with said application. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.%4 In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licensee. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the hearing on applioation of Henry Wallis fora saloon license at Alhambra Springs and the ap- lice. ion of Angelo Ferogiaro for a liquor license at.0or. Market St. and Concord vs. known as Liberal Hotel, be and the same is continued to and set for Monday, Feb. ath, 1913, at10 o'clock A.M. En the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that a cash allowance of$10, per month, be and he same is hereby made to Mrs. E.o.Booten. It is fulhor ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Trees rer in favor of said Mrs. H.v.Wooten, for the said aum of 010. on the first of each and every month, until the further order of this Board, against the Hospital Fupd. X, i ,I I !I 69 In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing fhe sale of intoxicating liquors in,quantities lees than one quart are made to the Board by the following named person at the following named planes, to wit% L.Arata & Son Crolona Bar, Lot 2, Block 57 Orolona J Collins Le Grande Hotel Saloon Rodeo Chris. Christopher Property of General Chemical Co. 111ohols Bay Point Goo. W.Lee Exten. Third St. bet. Pittsburg & Red- wood Manf. Co. Yard E.M.Lowis New Hotel Building Jersey Islandl Mott & Jackson W.side Railroad Ave. Knightsen Oliver Muth E1 Capitan Saloon Lot 11 Block 50 Crockett Denny Hain Morton Hotel Bldg. near Santa Fe Ry, Nichols J.B,Hunez, Jr. Eagle Saloon, Main St. Clayton G. O'Neill Cor. Roads 14 and 16, San,Pablo Rancho D.Regan Granger's Hotel Eokley James Torre James Torre Saloon, Cor. Oak & First St. Brentwood Coleman Thornton Bet. Smith Lane & Fink Lane, San Pablo Road Stege Henry Timm Cor. San Pablo & Schmidt Lane Stege Webb & MoJunkin San Pablo & Potrero Avea. (Pacific Cafe) Stege. The Board fixes hearing thereon for March 3rd, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Lloansea. The License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is authorized to issue liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, to too following named persons at the following named plaoee, to crit: John Baumann Nerry Exchange Hotel & Bar Port Costa V.Divencenzo Roma Saloon, Concord Ave. & Fremont St. Concord. Duesdioker & Blackie Blook No. 8 Tewkobury Heigh e F.F.Emmons F.F.Emmons Saloon Port Costa H.H.Elliott How Eagle Saloon, Walnut St. Danville Frank Frates Union Saloon Part Costa Eugene J.Flood Loring Ave. Crockett Manuel King First St. & Rodeo Ave. Rodeo Joseph Lavigne Cor. San Pablo & Potrero Aves. Hear Stege Patrick Lae Leola Saloon, Cor. Port & Wanda Sts._. Valens P.MoHamara Railroad Hotel _.Port Costa Catherine MaElhone Second St., & Cypreaa Ave. Stage H.C.Robinson Park View Hotel C.rookett O.F.'4iokliffe, Lot 26, Blocic 15, Tewj:sbury Heights East Richmond The acid order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I,I 70 n �i ELECTION PROCLAMATION TO EI,EOT FIVE DIRECTORS IN AND FOR THE RICHMOND MUNICIPAL VJATER DISTRICT, Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Richmond Municipal Water District, County of Contra Costa, State of California, that an election will be held In baid Richmond Munioipal Water District on Thursday, February 27, 19130 between the hours of six o'clock A.M. to six O'clock P.M, during which period the polls shall remain open, for the purpose of electing five directors of said Richmond } Municipal Water District. Said election will be hold as nearly as is practicable in oonformity with the general election laws of the State of California, and none but qualified elect- ore residing within the territory comprising the said Richmond Municipal Water Dist- riot will be permitted to vote thereat. (� Notice is heraby further gisen that the election precinote of the County of v Contra Costa, State of California, lying in whole or in part within the exterior boundaries of said Richmond Muniaipal Water District, and heretofore oetabliahed by the Board of Supervisora of said County of Contra Costa, and which existed for the holding of the last preceding general state election, and now oxisting, have been consolidated in certain cases hereinafter specified, into special election precincts for the purpose of holding said above named olsotion, and the following places will be the places for holding said election in said sevaral spacial election precincts, and the following named qualified persons have been appointed to act as election officers and conduct said election in said spacial election precincts ros- i pectively, to wit: Precinct No. 1. Consolidated Special Election Preoinot composed of Richmond Election Preoinot t No. 1, Richmond Election Precinct No. 2 and Richmond Election Preoinot NO. 3 of the k County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall oonstitute Special Election Pre- i oinot No. 1. Polling Place!- City Hall in the City of Riohmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California. Inspector:- Arthur King. Judge: Howard French Clerks:- Mary Church, J.A.Bell. PRECINCT NO. S. Consolidated Speoial Election Precinct composed Of Richmond Election Precinct No. 4 and Richmond Election Precinct No. b of the said County of Contra Costa shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 2. Polling Place;- Justice's Court, Park Placa in the said Oity Of Richmond. Inspector:- John Neill. Judge:- J.F.Stiefvater. Clerks:- Georgia Johnson, O.J.Bskar. i� I 1i I �G 7s •i PRECINCT N0. S. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Richmond Eleotian Preoinot No. 6, Richmond Election Precinct No. 7 and Richmond Election Precinct No. 9 of the said County of Contra Costa, shall constitute Special Election Pro oinot NO. ,& Polling Place:- Fire House No. 2, on Fifth 4reet in said City of Richmond Inspector:- B.Spagnolia. Judge:- N.A.Watson Clerks:- N.L.Neabit, Bertha Smedley. PRECINCT N0. 4. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Precinct No. 8, Richmond ElectionPrec not No. 10, and Richmond Election Precinct No. 11 of the said County of Contra Coa a, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 4. Polling Place:- Onion Hall, Macdonald Avenue, in said City of Richmond. • Inspector:- D.W.Calfeo Judge: - D.H.Oarpenter Clerks:- Bertha Faber, W.J.Lane. PRECINCT NO. b: �\ Consolidated Special Election Precinct oomposed of Richmond Election Precinct No. 12 and Richmond Election Precinct No. ,1.3, in 1h a said County of Contra Costa, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No.b. Polling Place:- Citizons Progressive Club House, Potrero Avenue, in said City of Richmond. lnepeotor:- Ben Boorman. Judge:- A.J.Summers. Clerks.- H.G.F.Dohrmann, C.B. Randall, PRECINCT NO. 6. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of all of Stage Precinct in the said County of Contra Costa, shall oonstitute Special Election Preoinot No, 6, Polling Plapo;- Davis Hall, San Pablo and Fairmont Avenue, in said County of Contra Costa. Inspector:- J.Costello. Judge:- Edith Mathieaen Olerka:- Felicits S.Minor, Madeline 3.Soott. PRECINCT NO. 7. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of San Pablo Precinct and all that portion of Giant Precinct lying within the exterior boundaries of said Richmond Muni- oipf Water District, in said County of Contra Costa, shall constitute Special Elect- ion Precinct No. 7. • Polling Place:- Maple Hall, San Pablo in said County of Contra Costa. Inspector:- Clare Tyler. Judge:- J.H.Rumrill. Clarks:- J.H.Ohiohaster, Jas.Olark. The following is a list of the names of candidates nominated for the office of Director of said Richmond Munioipel Water District as certified to ibis Board by the County Clerk of the said County of Contra Costa, to wits 72 i Chas. Peter Blanchard. Reuben H.Curry. J.W.Douglase. David A.gnowles Thomas Thayer. A.J.Timmons John W.Williame. J,B.Willis. Homer E.Wyatt. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause th1Q Proclamation to be published at least ten:suooessive days prior to said election in the Richmond Daily Independent and Richmond Record-Herald, newspapeisprinted and published in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California. Dated:' February 3rd, 1913. in the Matter of Fixing Compensation for Publishing Election Proolamation of Richmond Municipal Water District. V ' Upon motion duly made and carried, It is by the Board ordered, that the price to be paid for publishing above election proclamation calling for the election of directors of the Richmond Municipal Water District, be and the same is hereby fixed to each paper as one half the regular rate heretofore fixed by this Board, for pub- lishing in daily newspapers. I� fl In the Mattor of Road Poll Tax for year 1913. It is by the Board ordered that annual road tax of >Y2. if paid before July let, 1913; if not paid before that day, 0.00 - be and the same is hereby levied on every male inhabitant of the County of Contra Costa, over the age of 21 years and under the age of bb years, residing in Contra Costa County, or found therein, during the time for the collection of said road poll tax for the fiscal year 1912-13. I ' In the Satter of Allowanoe of Claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, road material and oil, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, road material, oil, etc. having been presented against the different road funds of the County, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Hoed Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the i full payment of said olaims, It is nou by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid b the claimants, •I 1n the some and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit. -73 Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund J.J.Botelho $680.50 4579.00 R D.1, S.D.3, $1.60 Disco Bros. 686.00 637.00 1, 3, 1.00 Standard Oil Company 116.17 100.00 1, 1, 16.17 « IT 272.16 270.00 11 1, 2.16 IT162.61 150.00 1, 1, 2.51 Tilden & Hakle 161.75 160.00 1, 1, 1.76 Tilden & Sakle 162.90 160.00 1, 1, 2.90 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on U County Treasure -,in favor of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above named. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Rook, Buchanan and Trythall. noes: None..1( In the Ratter of allowanoo of Claims in Supervisor District No. 4. This Board having heretofore and on Aug. 14th, 1911, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than three miles in length, between the town of Pittsburg and Antioch in Supervisor District No. 4, out of the General Fund,lt is•by the Board ordered that the following claims e allowed to following named arcane, in following sums, out of the General Fund: Harry Barr ?142.00 Hutohinson Co, 823.05. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warran on the County Treasurer in favor of said above named claimants in the sums above named', out of the General Fund. The vote of the Board on said order being an follows: Ayes: Supervisors Bibs, Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: None. i In the Matter of Change of Boundaries of Alhambra, Paoheoo and Pleasant Hill School Districts. A petition in writing in all things as required by law is presented to the Board, praying that all that certain territory in Contra Costa County, California, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of lands of Roche; thence north between lands of Boas and Roche to the south line of lands of Stubbs; thence east along south line of Stubb's lands to lands of H.Hyde to the lands of Viera; thence north between lands of viera and Stubbs and Almond, Deas and Machado to the south line of the G20ghly Ranoh; thence along the south line of the Giloghly Ranch to the North Hest corner of land of P.Almond; thence in a southwesterly direction along land of?.Al- mond to the County :toad; thence along the County road tothe most Northerly corner of land of Della; thence in a southwesterly direction along the Northwest line of Dalla's to the Grant Line; thence in a southeasterly direction along the Grant Lino to the southwest oorner of land of DeMollo; thence east to point of beginning. Also: Commencing at a point in the center of the Walnut Creak where the lands of DeMartini intersects said oreek; thence down said creek to the intersootion I 74 f of said creek and the North boundary of the lands of the dames S.Hook Estate Co*pan thence along said,boundary to its intersection with County Road leading from Pacheco to Walnut Creek; thence south along said road to its intersection with the North boundary line of the lands of DaMartini; thence east along said line into point of beginning, be annexed to and made part of Pleasant Hill School District, and satisfactory proof being made to the Board that notice of said petition has been served upon the trust- ees of said school district affected by proposed change, and the Superintendent of Schools recommending such ohange, It is by the Board ordered that said above described territory be and the Game is hereby annexed to and made a part of Pleasant Hill 5ohool District. It is further ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby ordered to furnish the county Clark with proper description of said 41easant Hill School {�'�( District and other districts affected by said change, and that same be entered co in the school Record of this Board. The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: 5upervioore Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noce: None. In the Matter Of Change of Boundaries of Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Lafayette, and Walnut Crook School Districts. A petition in writing in all things as required by law, is presented to 'he Board praying that all that certain territory in the County of Contra Costa, State { of California, and particularly described in said petition, be taken from Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Lafayette School Diatricta slid annexed to Walnut Creek School Diot- riot, and proof being made to the Board that notice of said petition has been serve ti upoh the Trustees of the school districts affected by proposed change, I� The said matter comes regularly before the Board for hearing at this time, i thereupon the Board is addressed by Mrs. Andreasen, John Buchan, Benjamin Metzger, Mr. Quandt and others, in regard to pxpoeed change from Lafayette School District ' to Walnut Crook School District, and R.E.MoNeill, appears in behalf of the trustees of Lafay4tte School District, objecting to the change of the territory being taken from Lafayotte School District and given to Walnut Creak School District. t f Thereupon the Super'ntendont of Schools having recommended to this Board that the territory included within the green lines on a map which accompanied said petition, be taken from Pleasant Hill School District and Oak Grove School District and annexed to Walnut Crook School District, which said territory is more,partioul- arly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at Northeast corner of lands of Larkey Estate and running thence westerly along northerly line of said lands to its intersection with the easterly line of the Oakland and Antioch Railroad Company's right of way; thence southerly running along the easterly line of the Oakland k Antioch Railway"G right of bray, to its intersection with the northerly line of The present Walnut Creek School Dist- riot; thence easterly running along Northerly line of the Spaits Tract to its intersection with oenterly line of Walnut Creek; thence northerly running along cents of Walnut Crook to place of beginning. Also, beginning at the moot southwesterly corner of what is known as the Larkey Estate Tract, Said point of beginning being situated on the boundary line between the Ranchos Lae Juntas and Rancho Del Hambre, where the common corner of the Larkey Estate and the Uacdonough Tract intersect said ranch boundary line; thence nprtherly running along the Ranch boundary line to the Northeast corner of what is known as Souza Tract; thence westerly running along 1h Northerly boundary of the Souza Tract and the southerly boundary of the Slater and Reuacbe Tract to the center of the County Road; thence southerly running along theconter of the County Road to the Southwest corner of the Quandt Tract; thence Southeasterly running along the southerly boundary of the Quandt Tract to the southeast corner thereof; thence north arly running along the easterly boundary line of the Quandt Tract to the Northeast corner thereof; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary of what is known as the Souza Tract to most southeasterly corner; thence northerly running along the Grant Line between the Lao Juntas Rancho and Rancho Canada del Hambre to point of beginning. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said above described territory be and the came is hereby annexed to and Tilade a part of Walnut Crook School District. It is further ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby'ordered to prepare and furnish to the County Clerk a proper description of said Walnut Creek School District and other districts affected by this change, and that Same . be entered in the school record of this Board. The said order is paused by following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisora Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. In the Natter of application of San Ramon •Valley Railroad for pormiasion to operate a commora'.al Railroad along the Highway between Walnut Creek and Danville. A petition having been presented to this Board by oitizeno residing within the vicinity of Danville, praying for the granting of a pormit to the San Ramon Valley Railroad for a right to construct, maintain and operate a commercial rail- road upon the San Ramon Valley road leading into Danville, at a point where the Southern Pacific crossos said road, about four miles north of Danville; thence along said road in a aouthoaatorly direction to and through the town of Danville, the following named persons appear and addross the Board on behalf of said petition E.B.Anderson, Ura. C.R.L000h, N.J.Lother, S.Dewing, Ire. E.B.Anderson, A.S.Ormsby, and others in regard to said road being built from the Town of Walnut Creek through 76 - the main street of Walnut Creek , to the torn of Danville, and the following named persona appear and address the Board in regard to the right of way as prayed far in said petition, to wit: W.R.Meese, Charles Goold, Bort Raid, and R.F. Booth, and others, Theroupbn the Board desiring to look into the matter further before deciding to grant said permit, the further hearing on said matter is Continued to and set for Wednesday, February 5th, 1913, at 10 o'clook A.M. �L And the Board takes recons to meet on Wednesday, February 5th, 19 , at 10 o'clook A.M. Chairman. .....Clerk. i I r� C� t> .77. I. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. •.i Wednesday, February 6th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors O.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Bucheban. J.H.Bells, Clerk. In the Matter of application of San Ramon Valley Railroad for permission to operate a commercial Railroad along the Highway between Walnut Crook and Danville. It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said application be and the same In hereby continued to and set for Monday, February 17th, 1913, at 10 • o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Communioation from Women's Improvement Club of Albany. It is by the Board ordered that the communication of the women's Improvement Club of Albany in reference'to blasting near said town, be and the same is h3reby referred to the District Attorney. 6And tho'Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 17th, 1913, at 10 o'ol'ook A.M. • .. \ airman. r' • 78 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, February 17th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, 'Chairmanf Supervisors J.P.Cgeey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buchanan. I J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C.J.Rihn. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow- ing named indigents be and they are hereby allowed the following amounts set opposite their respective names, to commence on dates sot opposite their respective names, to wit: • Egiato DoBagio, 10.00 per month, commencing January lat. 1913. John gennerley, 120.00 " commencing February lat, 1913. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board.;. In the Matter of application of Henry Wallace, for a Liquor License. A protest,having boon filed against the granting of liquor license to Henry Wallace at Alhambra Springs in Alhambra Valley, It is upon motion duly made by'Super visor J.P.Casey, seconded by Supervisor Vincent Hook, by the Board ordered, that • said application be and the same is hereby denied. It is by the Board further ordered that the License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to return to said Henry Wallace, the money deposited with said application.�k In the batter of application of Angelo Ferogiaro for a Liquor License. It is upon motioh duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the License Tax Collector is authorized to issue a retail liquor license to Angelo Ferogiaro at Market Street and Concord Avenue, known as Liberal Hotel, Conoord.j_ • , , 79 In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reolemation Distriat #799. Good souse appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reolamation District #799 be and the same are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to note his approval thereon: Number. Date. Amount 32 January 5th, 1913. 2870.00 33 January 5th, 1913. 1953.50 The vote' of the Board on said order being as follows, to reit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: Nona. Abeout: Supervisor Rihn. • In the Matter of Oommunioation from F.P.Pinkham. F P.Pinkham, Supervising Irapeotor U.S.Publia Health Service, sands oommunioat- ion to the Board urging the purohaae of machines known as squirrel deetruotoro, which said oommunioation is read to the Board, and by the Board ordered planed on file. in the ?latter of Communioation from Hon.R.H.Latimer,4udge of the Superior . Court. A oommunioation is resolved from Hon. R.H. Latimer Judge of the Superior Court • in regard to ohildren under his jurisdiction as Judge of the Juvenile Court, whiah said report is by the Board ordered referred to the Distriot Attorney and County Auditor. In the Matter of Report of Superi4tendent of County Hospital. William H.Hough, Superintendent of County Hospital, files hi/.report for the month of January, 1913, whiah said report ix by the Board approved, and ordered planed 'on file. 80 j In the Matter of application of the San Ramon Valley Railroad for permission to use County Roads for Commercial Railroad. BE IT RESOLVED, That insofar as it lies within the power of this Board of. Supervisors so to do, Permission is hereby granted to the San Ramon Valley Railroad, a railroad oar- poration, organized and existing under and by virtue, of the lava of the State 'of California, its suooeosors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a aommer- �' sial railroad, together with all necessary switches, croseinga, aide-traeke, oonneot- ions, poles, wires and other necessary appliances and adjuncts, over the following rogda and highways situate in the County of Contra Coat a, Stats of California, to wit 1. That certain county highway known as the San Ramon Valley Road, commencing at or near a point in front of the property owned by Brady being about 1750 feet A south along said road, from the point whore the Southern Pacific Railway crossing �r intersects said road, and thenoo south along said road to and through the town of Danville; 2. Commencing at the town of Danville, and thence along the County Road in and to and through the San Ramon Valley to the county line of Contra Costa County; 3. Commencing at the town of Danville, in, to and through sycamore Valley; 4. Commenoing at the town of Danvillo, in , to and through Green Valley; The said rights and permission hereby granted are granted to the said San Rama Valley Railroad subject to the following provisions and eonditiona, to wit: (a) The tracks along said public highways are to be laid at one aide of the highway so that the same shall not be less than 35 feet away from the furthest property line, except that in passing through any towns the said railroad shall have the right to lay its tracks in the center of the highway; (1 (b) Any other electric railway shall be permitted to use paid tracks upon pay- �1 ing such compensation and under such conditions as ray be proscribed by the Railroad Commission of the State of California, under an$ in pursuance to law. (o) The Railroad to be constructed hereunder shall be a commercial railroad, operated only by electricity or such other motive power as maybe allowed by law, other than steam or animal power. (d) Wherever the said Railsay occupies the cents r of any highway and the said highway is improved, the said railway shall keep the said highway between its tracks and for two feet on each side, in at least the same or better state of repair, as the said highway is maintained by the town or.00unty and with the same or better material; the aameto be flush with the top of the rail. (a) The grantee herein is to take care of all surface running water wherever the conatruotion of its right of way interferes with the natural flow of rain water. �. h (f) At the points where the railroad crosses any public highway, it shall maintain an antomatio.atandard electric bell signal or automatic standard signal of some other sort. (g) Wherever the said railroad crosses any public highway the said crossing shall be constructed so that the rails are flush with the county road and the ap- preaches to said crossing shall be graded for such a distance so that the approach i i . a to the track shall not exceed a 4% grade, and so that such approach shall have a width of at least 20 feet. All such approaches to be constructed of oiled macadam. (h) At all pointe where the said railroad shall intersect private orossings, the tracks and right of way thereof shall be kept flush with such private crossings so as not to obstruct the same. (I) This permit shall continue for a period of 50 years. (�1 The grantee, Ito successors or assigns herein shall construct its rail- way over that certain county highway known as the San Ramon Valley Road, commencing at or near a point In front of the property owned by one Brady being about 1750 feet south along said road, from the point where the Southern Pacific Railway crossing intersects said road, and thence south along said road,to and through the town of Danville, within a period of two years from and after the date hereof, and if not so constructed, the rights to construct the same shall.be forfeited. (k) The grantee herein, its successors Or assigns, shall eonatruot its railroad over the highways commencing at the Town of Danville, thence along the county road and in and to and through the San Ramon Valley to the County Line of Contra Costa County within a period of 3 years from and after date hereof, and if not so constructed, the rights to construct the same shall he forfeited. (1) The grantee herein shall oonstruet its railroad over the highways com- mencing at the Town of Danville, thence along the County Road in, to and through Sycamore Valley within a period of three years from and after date hereof, and if no so constructed the rights to oonstruci the same shall be forfeited. (m) ' The grantee herein shall constrict its railroad, over the highways com- mencing at the Town of Danville, thence along the County Road in, to and through Green Valley, within a period of three years from and after date hereof, and if not so constructed, the rights to construct the same shall be forfeited. The foregoing Resolution was prooented by Supervisor Hook, and seconded by Supervisor Oaaey, and adopted by the following vote of the Board,,to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall, _ Noes: None. Absent: SupervisoNihn. In the Matter of Repair of that certain Road known as Tunnel Road between Lafayette and Inter-County Tunnel. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that that oertai road ktownes the Tunnel Road between the Inter-County Tunnel between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, and Bryant Station on said road, be and the same is hereby ordered closed, and to remain closed, for ropairu on and afto r March lot, 1913; until such road can be grgdod and placed in proper repair. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause notices to be prepar- ad and pouted giving notice that said road will be closed for repairs on said day. The vote of the Board on said order being as'1`011ow3, to wit: Ayes: Superviaora Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trytball. t; 82 Nbeao None. Absent: Bupervisor Rihn. And the Board .takes recess to meet.on Monday, Mai-oh 3rd, 1913, at 10 o'olook A.M. 9 . .Chairman. . . . . .olork. i `I n 1� `;f; 1 E. A: 13 83 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, March 3rd, 1913. Board met at 10 o'oloakA.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.110110, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of this'Board for and during the month of February 1913, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the.Matter of application for • Liquor License. It is by the Board ordered that Robert W.Webb and R. MoJunkin be and they are hereby allowed to withdraw their application for saloon license at San Pablo and Potrero Avennes, Stege, known as Pacific Cafe. And it is further ordered that the Lioense Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to said Webb & MOJunkin the money deposited with said applicat i on.„< In the Matter of "ranting Liquor Licenses. -'he License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is authorized to issue liquor • licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, to tha following named persons, at the following named places, to wit: J. Collins Le Grande Hotel Saloon RCdeo L.Arata & Son Orolona Bar, Lot 2, Block 59 Crolona Chris Christopherson General Chemical Co. property at Nichols Bay Point Geo. W.Les Extens. Third St. Bet. Pittsburg & Redwd. Mnfre. Co. Yard E.M.Lewis New Hotel Bldg Jersey Is. f1. Mott & Jackson W. aide Railroad Ave. $nighteen. Oliver Huth E1 Oapitan Saloon Lot 11, Block SO Crockett Denny Main Morton Hotel Bldg. near S. Fe By. Nichols J.B.Bunez, Jr. Eagle saloon, main Sb. Clayton G.0'Heill Cor. Roads 14 and 16 San Pablo Ranch D.Regan Grangore Hotel Eokley , Jame Torre James Torre Baloon, Oak & First St. Brentwood Coleman Thornton Bet. Smith Lane & Fink Lane, San Pablo Road Stege Henry Timm Cor. San Pablo Ave. & Schmidt Lane Stege. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ��• r' 84 In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Licensee. Applications for liquor licensee authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors- in quantities lees than one quart, are made to the Board by the following named per- eons 'at the following named places, to wit: Frank Babtiete Piper Slough County Line Anton Bariam San Pablo Ave. Park St. dtego Prank Cabral Frank Morris Saloon San Ramon Antonio G.Duarte Rodeo D.4obba San Pablo Ave. bet. Fink & Mouser Lanes. Dennie Murphy Contra Costa House, Lot 3, Block 1 Crookett Thomas Marnon Commercial Hotel Port costa A.Yezzutto Oar. Ceres & Second Ave. Valona -' Columbia Saloon Antone P.Roae Henry's Building Alamo L.Raffetto Central Saloon Port Costa W.L.Riohardson Loring Ave. Crockett t. William G.Boto Lot 26, Block 16, Tewksbury Heighta:,Traot Joe Vincent Cor. 3rd Ave, and Wanda St. Yalona �I The Board fixes hearing thereon for Monday, April 7th, 1913s at 10 o'clock f. A.M. I I 1 \ I , In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for bridge work, lumbar, oil, rook, road material, t eta. jCertain claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rook, road material, eta. are presented against the different road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said districts against which said claims are presented, would be unreae- onably burdened by the full payment of said olaima, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants,, i' in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund A.J.MoMahon 011.35 48 0.00 R.D.1,B.D.3, Q$1.35 " 619.32 518,00 11, 3, 1.32 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa Coun- ty draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sumo and out of the funds abore mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Rook, and Buchanan, and Trythall. Noes: None-,. k' `7 85 i t, •'" In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Stege Sanitary District. A petition having been presented to this Board praying for formation of a Sanitary District to be known as Stege Sanitary District, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney and County Sgr- veyor for their approval as to the legality of petition and correctness of desoript- ion contained therein, and that they make report to this Board on or before March 17th, 1913. In the Matter of petition of Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company a corporation, for pormiss- ion to construct and maintain an irrigating canal, eto. RESOLVED, By the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that, WHEREAS, The Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, a corporation, has presented to this Board of Supervisors a petition praying for permission for the term of fifty years to construct, maintain and operate an irrigating canal across and under certai public roads or highways in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at the places and in the manner as in said petition and hereinafter set forth, and, in oon- neotion with such irrigating canal system, to erect, maintain and operate power and telephone lines across said public roads or highways, and good cause appearing there •f for, Permission is hereby granted to The Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, a corporation, and to its successors and assigns, for the term of fifty years from and after the date hereof, to construct, maintain and operate an irrigating canal not to exceed thirty feet in width under and across the following public roads and highways in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and in the following manner, to wit: (a) At each of the following points, the public road or highway shall be carried over said canal by a reinforced concrete bridge which dhall have a width in the clear of at least twenty-four feet and the approach to which shall not exceed a three per cent grade and whioh bridge and the approach thereto shall be construct- ed and maintained to the satisfaction of the Supertrisor of the District in which the same are located, to wit: •M 1. At its intersection with the public highway running along to line forming the common boundary of sections 21 and 22 T 1 N. R. 3 E. 2. At its intersection with the public highway running along the west line of Section No. 20, T 1 N., R. 3 E. 3. At its intersection with the public highway running along the line dividing Section 19, in T 1 N., R. 3 E., and Section No. 24 in T 1 N., R. 2 E. f f�+ ]1 "kw ti, �r Ii'the "ttar of Petition for Formation of stege Sanitary District. L petition having been presented to.this Beard preying for,formation of a Sanitary District to be known as Stop Sanitary.Distriot, It is upon action dwly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said petition be and.the acme In hereby referred to the District Attorney and County Syr- veyor-for their approval u to the legality of petition and correctness of desoript- Ion oontained therein, and that they mate report to this Board on or before Maroh x 17th, 1915.' �. In the matter of.petition of Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company a corporation, for permias- ion to construct and maintain an irrigating canal, etc. RESOLVED, By the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, that, WHEREAS, The Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, a oorporation, has presented to this Board of Supervisors a petition praying for permission for the term of fifty +" years to construct, maintain and operate an irrigating canal across and under oertai public roads or highways in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at the places and in the manner as in said petition and hereinafter set forth, and, in son- notion with each irrigating Banal system, to erect, maintain and operate power and telephone linea across said public roads or highways, and good cause appearing there •)`' for, Permiasion is hereby granted to The Balfour-Guthria Investment Company, a corporation, and to its auooeesore and assigns, for the m rm of fifty years from and tilos the date hereof, to oonetruot, maintain and operate an irrigating canal not to esoeed thirty feet in width under and across the following public roads and highways in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and in the following manner, to wit: (a) At each of the following points, the public road or highway shall be carried over said canal by a reinforced ooncrete'bridge which dhall have a width in the clear of at least twenty-font feet and the approach to deb h shall not exceed a three per cent grade and which bridge and the approach thereto sball be construct- ed and maintained to the satisfaction of the Superttsor of the District in which the ease are located, to wits �M 1. At its intersection with the public highway.running along it line forming the common boundary of seotiehs 21 and to T 1 I. R. 3 E. 2. At its intersection with the public highway running along iD a west line of Section No. 20, T 1 B., R. 3 i. S. At its intersection.with the public highway running along the line dividing Section 19, in T 1 X., R. 3 D., and Section 3o. E1 in T 1 R., R. 2 8. ;r s 86 - (B) At each of the following points, sai4 canal shall be(arried.unter and across said public roads and highways by means of a concrete lined.tannel or inverted syphon as may be found advisable, to wit: L. At the intersection of said canal with the public highway running along the common boundary of seotionu Nos. 22 and 230 in T 1 N. R. 3 E. 2. At its intersection with the public highway running adjacent to and on. the north aide of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad at a point in Section No. 19, T 1 N. R. 2 R. 3. At its intersection with the public highway running on the root side of, and adjacent to, marsh Creek in Seo. No. 23, T 1 N., R. 2 E. Permission is further granted to The Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, a aor- potation, its successors and assigns, for the t9 rm of fifty years from and after the date hereof to cross all of the hereinbefore described public roads or highways at points within two hundred feet of where said highways are crossed by the hereinbefore O described canal, with power lines for the purpose of conveying electricity and with telephone linos to be used in connection with said canal and the operation thereof, upon the express condition that all of said Sines and wires shall be located At each distance above the public roads or highways crossed by them as to in no way inter- fare with the ordinary use of any part of said public roads or highways and shall be carried on one line of poles. The foregoing Resolution is presented by Supervisor Buchanan, and seconded by Supervisor.Rihn, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matta r of Constructing Portion of State Highway through Contra Costa County. WHEREAS, The Cmunty of Contra Costa, desires to have built and constructed within its boundaries a part of the State Highway now being laid out and constructed by the State Highway Commission under the State Highway Act of 1909, and, WHEREAS, a Part of the State Highway built in the County of Contra Costa will , I be a practical and feasible route to reach the Bay Cities from the North central counties of the State of California, now Therefore be it, RESOLVED, That the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, so far as in their power, hereby agree to work in conjunction with the State Highway Commias i ion of the State of California, to further the laying out and constructing of a part of the State Highway in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Rihn and seconded by Sup- ervisor Hook, and passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. is 87 • In the Matter of Building Approaches to Bridge of the Oakland and Antioch and Eastern Railway, for Vehicular Traffic over the San Joaquin . River near Chipps Island, connecting Contra Costa and Solano Counties. WHEREAS, the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway Is building a bridge over the San Joaquin River near Chippe Island, which bridge will connect the Counties of Solano and Contra Costa, and WHEREAS, said company proposes building said bridge in such manner as to provid means for pedestrian and vehicle traffic thereon; and WHEREAS, it is desirable that the approaches to said bridge should be construct ed in such manner as to accommodate pedestrian and vehicle traffic; • THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that it is the sense of this Board that the construct ion of said bridge in such manner as to facilitate vehicle and pedestrian traffic between the two counties would be of great advantage and benefit to both of said counties; and it is the furthor sense of this Board that the Board of Supervisors of Solano and Contra Costa Counties should hold a point conference for the purpose of discussing the advisability of both of said counties granting financial aid to defray iome proportion of the coot of constructing suitable approaches to said bridge; And be it Further Resolved, that the olerk of this Board is hereby instructed to forward a copy of this Resolution to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Solano County. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Rihn, sedonded by Supervis— or Buchanan, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the •following cash allowance be and the same is hereby made to following named indigents, commencing at date set opposite said name, to wit: Frances Schlosler, $10.00 per month, commencing March let, 1910. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Frances Sohloeler, on the first of each and everymonth until the further order of this Board.• . 8g i in the Ratter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances in supplies be and the same are hereby made to the following named lm reons commencing on dates set opposite their respective namoo, to wit: William Butterworth, #20. commencing Feb. let, 1913. Rnooh White & wife, 20. per month commencing March let, 1913. In the Ratter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District 1799. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrant of said Reclamation District is hereby approved: No. Date Amount 45 Feb. 20th, 1,913 1294.90 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to noteihe approval of said warrant by this Board, by affixing his signature to said warrant. The vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. i 1, Inthe Ratter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 4800. i Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation f District are hereby approved: No. Date Amount. 89 February lb, 1913. $1380.85 90 1. 474. gl n n n 2285.60 And the Chairman and'Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signatures to each of said warrants. i r r In the Ratter of allowance of Claims in Supervisor District 12, for work on what is E ]:nown as Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore and on Oat. 21st, 1912, Declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than three miles in length between Alameda County Line in Tunnel and the town of Lafayette in Supervisor Diatdot #2, out of the General Fund, It is by the Board ordered that the following claims be paid out of the Gen- eral Fuld, to wit: Walnut Creek Development Company $2605.82 n n n 3107.95 r � It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimants in sums above name .Fj;i S9 t i out of the General Fund. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to with Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. aces: None"K. In the Matter of .Election for Directors of Richmond Municipal Water District. The General District Election having been hold within the Said Richmond Muni cipal Water District in Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 27th day of February, 1913, between the hours of six o'clock A.M• and six o'clock P.M. of said day,' for the election of five directors of said Richmond Municipal Water District, in accordance with Proclamation of this Board heretofore issued herein and ' the returns of each and all of said precincts within said Richmond Municipal Water District being on filo in the office of the County Clork, The Boardpr000edo to canvass and does canvass the returns of said election and having completed the canvass of acid Returna finds that the vote in the several election praoinota in said Richmond Municipal Water District for candidates herein- after named is aa.shovai in the following statement thereof: - ---------------------- ----------a- ---- --- ----- -------- - -- -------- 4. X ♦ H 42 E ¢ W 0 b `S ♦ W . E Preoinot No. 1 59 56 41 47 39 48 39 2 8- No. 2 92 102 44 69 51 90 60 120 74 151 No. 3 180 206 121 141 160 161 161 145 160 305 No. 4 131 148 118 98 127 135 87 100 98 220 No. 5 43 45 47 36 45 45 28 37 31 72 No. 6 16 65 20 47 19 46 16 50 46 68 No. 7 24 44 23 37 27 36 14 30 32 55 Total 545 656 414 475 468 561 405 539 479 959 And from the foregoing atatemont of result of saki election, said Board datermi - es and finds that the total number of votes oast at said election is 959, and that the following named persons have received a greater number of votes than one half the number of ballots east at such eleotion for the office of director of said Richmond 01 Municipal Water District, and are declared duly elected to the office of Director of said Richmond Municipal Water District, and Certificates of Election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: Reuben H.Curry. A.J.Timmona Chao.P. Blanchard J.B.Willia. and that no other candidate or person received a number of votes aggregating more j 90 i than one half the number of ballots oast at said election; io Theredpon it appearing to the satisfaction of this Board thatthe require number of persons to'bo elected, to wit: five, did not receive greater number of votes than one half the numbor of ballots cast at such election, and that the two .persons receiving the next highest number of votes seat for director of said Riohmon Murbipal Water Dietriot, are ; Homer E.Wyatt who received 479 votes, and David A. Knowles, who reeeived 475 votes, and shall be the candidates for office of Direct m at the second election to be hold on 20th day of March, 1913. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Gassy, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Does: None. ELECTION PROOLAMATION. TO ELECT ONE DIRECTOR IN AND FOR SHw RICHMOND MUNICIPAL PATER DISTRICT. WHEREAS, at an election held in the Richmond Municipal Water District, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 27th day of February, 1913, for the purpose of electing five Directors in and for said water District, only four candidates nominated for the office of Director of said Water District reoeived i more than one half of the votes oast at said election, and WHEREAS, David A.Knowles, and Homer E.Wyatt, were, at said election the two highest on the list of candidates receiving votes aggregating lose than one half the number of ballots cast, and i WHEREAS, by virtue of the provision of Section 5 Sub-diviuion 22, Chapter 19 of the Acts of the Extra 5o3eion of tho.39th Session of the California Legisla- ture, the said David A.Knowlea and Romer E.Wyatt ware, at said election, nominated for the office of Director of said Riohmond Munioipal Water District to be voted fo at the alection hereinafter mentioned, Now, Therefore, NONCE is hereby given to.the quelifiod electors of the Richmond Municipal 'dater District, County of Contra.Costa, State of California, that an election will be held in said Richmond Munbipal Water District on Thursday Marsh 20th, 1913, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and six o'clock P.M. dur- 'I Ing which period the polls shall remain open, for the purpose of electing one Director of Said Richmond Uurbipal Water District. ttin Said election will be hold as nearly as practicable in conformity with the 3� General Election Laws of the State of California, and none but qualified electors residing within the territory comprising the said Richmond Municipal !Water Diatrio will be permitted to vote thereat. f Notice is'furthar given that the election preeinota of the County of Contra i I ' Ooata, State of California, lying in whole or in part with the exterior boundaries i of said Richmond P!unioipal Water District, and heretofore eatoblishad by the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa, and which existed for the holding of the last preceding general state election, and now exiat}g, have been conaolida - I ad in certain cases hereinafter specified, into V eoial election preoinote for 1 , 9� x �§ for the purpose of holding said above named election and the following places will be the places for holding said election in said several special election preoinote,. and the following named qualified persona have been appointed to act as election officers and oonduot said election in said Special election precincts respectively to wit: Precinct No. 1. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Pre- oinot No, 1, Richmond Election Precinct No. 2 and Richmond Election Precinct No. 3, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Elect- ion Precinct No. 1. Polling Place:- City Rall in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa State of California. Inspector: Arthur King. • Judge: Howard French. Clerks: Mary Church, J.A. Bell. Precinct No. 2. Oonsolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Pro- oinot No. 4 and Richmond Election Precinct No. 5 of the said County of Contra Costa, shall constitute Special Election 2rooinot No. 2. Polling Place: Justice's Court, Park Place, in the said City of Richmond. Inspector: John Neill. Judge: J.F.Stiefvater. Clerks: Georgia Johnson, C.J.Baker. Precinct No. 3. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Pre- oinot No. 6, Richmond Election Precinct No. 7 and Richmond Election Precinct No. 9, • of the said County of Contra Costa, shall constitute Special Election Preoinol ITo. 3. Polling Placa: Fire House No. 2 on Fifth Street in said City of Richmond. Inspector: S.Spagnolis. Judge: N.A.Watson 01ar1ts: N.L.Neabit, Bertha Smedley. Precinct No. 4. Consolidated Special Election precinct composed of Richmond Election Pre- oinot No. 8, Richmond Election precinct No. 10 and Richmond Election Precinct No. 11, , of the said County of Contra Costa, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 4. Polling Place: Union Hall, Macdonald Avenue, in said City of Richmond. Inspector: D.W.Calfee. • Judge: D.H.Carpenter. Clerks: Bertha Faber, W.J.Lane. Precinct No. 5. Consolidated Special Election Preainot, oomposed of Richmond Election Preoino No. 12 and Richmond Election Precinct No. 13, in the said County of Contra Costa, shall constitute S_ooial Election Precinct No. S. Polling Placa: Citizens Progressive Club House, Potrero Avenue, in said 92 City of Richmond. O Inspector- Ben Boorman. ` Judge: A.J. Summers. Clerks: H.G.F.Dohrmann, C.B. Randall. Preoinot No. 6. Oonsolidated Special Election Precinct composed of all of Stege Precinct in he said County of Contra Costa, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No, 6, Polling Place: Davis Hall, San Pablo and Fairmont Avenues, in said County of Contra Costa. Inspector: J.Oostello. Judge: Edith Mathiesen Clarks: Felioite S.Minor, Madeline Z.Soott. Precinct Ho. 7. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of San Pablo Preoinot and all that /'► ortion of Giant Preoinot lying within the exterior boundaries of said Richmond "MRuni- LI ipal Water District in said County of Contra Costa, shall constitute Special Election recinot No. 7. Polling Place: Maple Hall, San Pablo, in said County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Clare Tyler. Judge: J.H.Rumrill. Clorks: J.H.Chichoster, Jas. Clark. The following is a list of the names of candidates nominated for the office 'I f director of said Municipal Water District as hereinabove set forth, to wit: David A.Hnowlos, and Romer E.Wyatt. It is further ordered that the olerk of this Board cause this proclamation o be published at least twice in the Richmond Daily Indepondeut and Richmond Record- . erald, newspapers printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa, State of alifornia. u e In the Matter of appointment of Director of Richmond Municipal Water District. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Bae rd that the Richmond Municipal Water District contains territory outside of incorporated City of Richmond, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that S.W.Ber- genthal be and lie is hereby appointed a Director of the Richmond Municipal Water District. c It is further ordered that the Clark of this Board issue to said S.W.Mergen- thal, a certificate of his appointment as such Director of said Richmond Municipal Water District. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. r; i� 93 In the Matter of Allowanoo of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the clork, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 10th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. ......... .......Chairman. 00 r _ 9.4 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa,Oounty, State of Oalitornia. Monday, March 10th, 1913, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. a.H.Trythall, Ohairman; Supervisors J.P.Oasey, Vin- cent Hook and W.J,Buohanan. J.H.Wolls, Clerk. Absent; Supervisor C.J.Rihn. In the Matter of Constructing Bridge over San Pablo Orack near what is known as I Bryant Station on Oakland and Lafayette Road. This Board having heretofore verbally requested the County Surveyor to make pians and specifications for a bridge over San Pablo Crock, near Bryant Station, on the Oakland and Lafayette Road, and the Dounty Surveyor having prepared such fr Fplans and specifications and submitted same to several contractors, said plane con- �! aisting of both a concrete bridge and also a bridge with concrete abutments and stop i girders with cement floor, Thereupon, at thio time, the following firms appear and present bids for the building and completion of several bridges in accordance with plans and opeoificat- Ions of said County Surveyor as follows, tp wit: BERKELEY STEEL COMPANY: Plan "A", $850. Plan "B" $3600. i HERBERT D. MoKIBBEN; Concrete bridge, y3300. F. E, VZWON; Concrete bridge, $4300. G.H. FIELD: Complete girder bridge with reinforced oonoreto floor and abutments as Ian submitted, $3465. Concrete Bridge, 4000. F.F. MOORE. For Arch bridge, 43400. For girder bridge, $4500. For other plan bridge, $3400, GILDERSLEEVE CONTRACT CO: Reinforced concrete arch bridge, $4200. Concrete gir dor bridge, $3995. 1 Thereupon the Board having considered all plans and specifications, It is$ upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that the plan for a girder bridg submitted by G.H.Field & Co. be and the same is hereby adopted as plan for building 1 of said bridge. Thereupon it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the bid of G.H.Field & Company, for the sun of $3465, for the building and construct 1 ing of a girder bridge be and the same is hereby accepted. It is further ordered that said G.H. Field & Company give bond in the sum of $3465 for the full completion of said bridge according to said plans and speoificat j ions, within sixty days after the date of signing said contract. p The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall, Noes; None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. I 95 In the Matter of appointment of Committee to Gather Exhibits for Exhibition Purposes at Panama-Paoifia International Exposition. It is upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that Charles Sweeney of Antioch and E.B.Anderson, be and they are hereby appointed a committee to gather such suitable exhibits for preserving pur- poses as will be desirable for exhibition purposes at Panama-Paoifio International Exposition; said exhibits to be gathered and forwarded under the instructions of John Bermingham, Commissioner for said Fair. • In the utter of Repairing Floor of_Inter-County Tunnel between Alameda and Contra Costa Counttes. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized to communicate with City Counoil of City of Oakland, in regard to sending a committee of said City Council to meet with s'like committee from Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, at the Inter- County Tunnel on the 17th day of March, 1913, at 2 o'clock 2.14. relative to oonoret- ing the base of said tunnel, and to form plans and specifications therefor. In the Matter of Allowance to indigents. aIt 1s by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Antone Miller, for $15.00 per month, be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after March let, 1913—k. In the Matter of Providing Approaches for Vehicles, to Bridge of Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railroad, over Suisun Bay. WHEREAS, Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway is building a bridge aarosa Suisun Bay, and, WHEREAS, the said Railroad is building said bridgavith a path-vray for'vehioles, sto., and, WHEREAS, said Railway is willing to provide approaches to said bridge with a suitable highway under conditions to be ultimately agreed upon with this County, THwREFOtE BE IT RESOLVED, That said Railroad be and they are requestsdin the design of said highway, to provide no greater grade than a five per cent unit. The foregoing Resolution is presented by Supervisor Buchanan and seoondod by Supervisor Hook, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: Aye e: Supervisors Casey; Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. In the Matter of Election for Directors of Richmond Municipal Water District. This Board having heretofore and on March 3rd, 1913, canvassed the returns of that certain election hold on 27th day of February, 1913, for the election of five directors of said Richmond Municipal Water District, and this Board having foun from the statement of result of said election that the total number of votes oast at said election waa 959, and that the following named persona have received a greater numberaf votes than one half the number of ballots oast at said election for the office of director of said Richmond Municipal Mater District, and are do- olared duly elected to the office of said Richmond I'unioipal 11ater District and certificates of election are directed to loans to each of them, respectively, to wit Reuben H.Curry. A.J.Timmona. Chaa. P.Blanchard J.B.Willis, _and that no other candidate or person received a number of votes aggregating more than one half the number of ballots cast at said election and Romer E.Wyatt, having i since canvassing cold returns filed an action:In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Coats, against Charles J. Rihn, J.P. Casey, Vincent Hook, W.J.Buohanan and J.H.Trythall, as Membera of and Constituting iI t the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, Defen- dents, whioh said action came on for trial on the 7th day of March, 1913, in said court and after evidence having boon received by the court and said ease submitted to the court for consideration and dooiaion, and the court having filed its Finding and Conclusions of Law and Ordered that Judgment be ahtered in accordance there- with, to wit:- "That the Order and Findings of the Board of Superviaors 'That the votes received by said Plaintiff Homer E.Wyatt at said election aggregated lose than one half the number of ballots oast at such election' be and ih a same are hereby annulled and sot aside; and that plaintiff Homer E.Wyatt was duly elected � 1 r at said election as a Director of said Richmond Municipal Water District," Thereupon, It is by the Board ordered that that certain order of the Board of Supervisors entered in llinntoa of said Board of Supervisors of March 3rd, 1913, y in Vol. 18, page 99, commencing with the words on the last line "and that no other candidate or pa raon received a number of votes aggregating more than one half the i number of ballots cast at said election" and following, be and the same is bereby i annulled and act aside. It is further ordered that Homer R.Wyatt be and he is hereby declared duly ieleoted to the office of Director of said Richmond Municipal Water District, and that a certificate of election be issued to him by the olork of this Board in so- oordanoe with the Judgment entered in the hereinbefore referred to oaaa. It is further ordered that that oartain election Proclamation of the Board of Supervisors to eloot one Direotor in and for the Richmond Vunioipal water Diatrio adopted on the 3rd day of McIroh, 1913, be and the same is hereby annulled and set aside and of no offoot. The veto of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to w1t: Ayes: Supervisors Caaoy, Buohanen and Trythall. Nolo: None. Absent: Supervisors Rihn and Rook. c And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Marsh 17th, 1913, at 10 o'olook A.tS. G ....Clork. / ✓�� .. dL� chairman. E In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coota Courity, State of California. Monday, March 17th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o"olook A.M. Present:- Hon..J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.Oasiy, Vincent Hook and J.Buohanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C.J.Hihn. In the Matter of Contract for Building Bridge across San Pablo Crook, near Bryant Station. It is by the Board ordered that the bonds of G.H.Fiold Company this day pre seated to the Board of Supervisors be and the same are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is authorised to note his approval thereon as the act of this Board. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: -upervisor Rihn. In the Matter of Acceptance of Invitation 0 of California Development Board. fIt is by the Board ordered that John Bormingham, be and he is hereby auth- orized to represent the Beard of Sup:rvisors of Contra Costa County at the Banyuot to be given by the California Development Board at Sacramento on Thursday evening NMarch 27th, 1913, I 'I • In the Platter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation District #799. '! Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following X) warrant of Reclamation District 1799, be and the same is hereby approved:_- ) No. Date Amount. 40 February 6th, 1913. $2407.50. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board thereon by affixing his signature thereto. k I� ;n the Matter of Purohase of Jars for Exhibit Purposes. It is by the Board ordered that the bid of the Eng-Skell Company for display Jars, be and the same is hereby aaeopted and it is further ordered that John Berming ham be and he is hereby authorized to purahaae from said Eng-Skell Company suoh die- play Jars as may be required by him in arranging the Contra 0oeta Exhibit. The said order being passed by following vote of the Board, to wit. Ayes: Supervisors Gasey, hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Roes. .Done. Absents Supervisor Rihh. In the Matter of Communloatlon of Rindge Land and Na*igation Company. A oommunioation from Rindge Land and Navigation Company asking for pollee Patrol along the delta region in said county was reooived and road to-the Board, and by the Board ordered planed on file. In the utter of Communioation from Board of Educations Baking for Extra Help, A oommunioation from Ws. H.Hanlon, Sametary of Board of Eduoation of Contra Costa County asking for the aasistance of two perw ne, in conducting the graduation *) examinations, was read to the Board, It is by the Board ordered that said applioation be and the same is hereby granted and said Board of Eduoation authorized to employ Mr. J.E,Zumwalt, and Hies Franoes Eilerharat to assist them in oonduoting the graduation examinations. In the Matter of Riohmond's Harbor ProJeat. - WHEREAS, Richmond's Harbor ProJeot has reoeivad the endorsement of the angio Bar in charge of harbor developments around San r'ranolsoo Bay, and, WHEREAS, Riahmond h&j ahown her intention to build the harbor by voting $1,170,000 for harbor improvements, and, WHEREAS, the improving of Richmond's Harbor will benefit this oommunity and 'the entire bay sootion and will benefit this community.and the entire bay section and will also benefit the entire State of California as Riohmond is at the gateway 'to the great Saoramento and San Joaquin Valleys with their entranaes to San Fran= sisoo Bay, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED,, that we heartily endorse Richmond's Harbor ProJeot and urge 3 100 that the Board of River and Harbor Engineers reoommend an appropriation'for Rich- mond's Harbor. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded by Supervisor Hook, and adopted by the following vote, to wit: Aye:: Supervisors Cason Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. 1708:: None. Absent: Supervisor Rr.an. - In the Matter of petition for Formation rj of Stege Sanitary District. A petition in writing having been presented to this Board on the,3rd day of «. Marsh, 1013, asking the formation of a sanitary district within the County and pray- ing that an election be held to.determine whether or not said district shall be formed as provided by law in such oases, and it appearing to this Board that said l petition sots forth the boundaries of the proposed district, which proposed district is hereinafter partioularly described, and that it is signed by more than twenty-five J persons in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, each of whom is a resi- dent and freo-holder within tho proposed district and that said petition also Gets forth and states the name of the proposed district to wit: "Stege Sanitary District " and it further appearing that said petition in all things conforms to the requirement of law in such ease made and provided. IT IS TBRSFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that an election be and the came is hereby ordered to be hold in said proposed Sanitary District on Thursday, May 15th, 1913, between the hours of six o'olook'A.M, and six o'clock P.M. during which period the polls shall remain upon, at which the qualified• aleotoru of said proposed Diatrio } may vote for or against a Sanitary District; Persona to fill the offices of Sanitary Assessor and five members of the Sanitary Board will be voted for at apoh election. Said District to oompriae and include within its exterior limits all that certain territory embraoed within the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at i the Northeast oorner of Lot Number sixty-eight (68) of the San Pablo Ranoho, in Contra Costa County, California, as laid down and delineated upon that certain map ti I entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and farming a part of the final I report of the Refor000 in Partition" and filed in the office of the Recorder of Con- ! tra Costa County, California; thence southerly along the eastern boundary line of said Lot Number sixty-eight (66) to the southerly boundary line of said Lot Number 68; thence along said last line and a direct extension thereof westerly to a line drawn parallel to and westerly one hundred and fifty (150) feet measured at right angles from the westerly line of Ban Pablo Avenue; thence along last said line par- sliel to San Pablo Avenue southerly to an intersection with a direct extension north- erly of the westerly line of Lot Number sixty-ono (61) San Pablo Rancho above ment- ioned; thence along last said extension and along the westerly boundary lino of Lot Number sixty-one (61) San Pablo Rancho, and along a direct extension southerly of t the said westerly line- of Lot sixty-one (51) San Pablo`Ranaho, soutkerly to an in- teraeotion with a line drawn parallel to and one.hundred and twenty-five (125) feet southerly from the southerly line of.07preas Street' measured at might angles thereto; thence along said line parallel t and one hundred and twenty-five feet southerly from Cypress Street.eastorly to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and one hundred and fifty- feet f150) measured at right angles westerly from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence along said last line parallel b San Pablo Avenue southerly to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and one hundred (100) feet measured at right angles northerly from the notttherly line of Bay View Avenue; thence along said line parallel to Bay View Avenue easterly to the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thenoe along last said line aouthorly to t e northerly line of Lot thirteon (13) of the San Pablo Rancho; t once along said northerly boundaryllne of Lot thirteen (13) San Pablo Rancho wests rly to the oaate rly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway; thence along said seats rly boundary line of the "outhern Pacific Railway right of way in a general southerly direction to the line dividing Alameda and Contra Costa Counties; thence along last said lino oaaterly and along the line dividing Alameda and Contra Ceuta "ountios, to the southeast corner of the San Pablo Rancho; thence along the eastern boundary line of the San Pablo Rancho northwesterly to the northern boundary of Lot Number sixty- five of the San Pablo Rancho; thonoe westerly along the northern boundary of Lot sixty-five (651 of the San Pablo Rancho to the point of beginning. That the territory included within the foregoing boundaries comprises that part of the San Pablo Rancho bounded on the north by the northern Sine of Lot 65 of the San Pablo Rancho; on the west by the Richmond City Limits; on the south by'. the dividing line between Alameda ind Contra Costa Counties; and on the cast by the dividing line-between the Rancho N1 Sobrante and the San Pablo Rancho and all situa- ted in the County of Contra Costa, State'of California. That thernme to be given to said proposed district shall be "Stoge Sanitary i Diatriat". The ballots shall contain the words "For a Sanitary District " or "Against a Sanitary Diatriet•" as the case may be, and also the names of the persons to be voted for at said election. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes; Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Nose' None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 7th, 1913; at 10 o'clock A.M. ... ...�.. .............Chairman. ..............?....Clerk. 102 in the Board of Supertieors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, April 7th, 1913. The Board not at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. S.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors C.J.Rihn, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Bnchanan. J.H.We11s, Clerk. The Minutes and Proceedings of this Board for and during the month of March 1913, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and .signed by the Chairman and Clerk. in the Matter of Settlement of Case of "The People of the State of California TO. Metropolitan Surety Company". The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Rihn, and seconded by_ Supervisor Hook, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: } RESOLVED, that the District Attorney be, and he is hereby, authorised to 'r j compromise the suit of The People of the State of California, vs. The Metropolitan Surety Company upon the following terms and oonditiones That the oounty's claim against said Company be allowed in the sum of Three Hundred and eighty ($380.) dolls upon condition that the Metropolitan Surety Company waives its claim against the county for costs on appeal in said action.%, �3J In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following named indigento be and they are hereby allowed the following named amounts set opposite their respsOtivs nem- aa, commencing on April lot,1913, to wits Manuel A. Silva, #10.00 per month. Manuel Vaasa 8.00 j Pietro Taohini 10,00 • " Donaoiana Amador 15.00 Eva Madeen 15.00 And the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw warrant againetthe County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. {Ark . In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 799. p Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following �E warrants of Reclamation Diatriot No. 799 be and the same are hereby approved: Ho. Mato. Amount { 12 d'eb. 3rd, 1912. $ 331.60 �? i 103 No. Date Amount. 50 March 21st; 1913. $1957.60 bl March 28th, 1913- 2000.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board thereon by affixing his signature thereto. The said order is passed by the unanimous veto of the Board. In the Matter of applications for Liquor jioenses. Applications for liquor licensee authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lose than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named planes, to wit: Tomaso Bagalini Europa Rotel, Lot 7, Block 1 Qrookett Angelo Bonfiglio Lombardo Saloon, Lot 6, Block 2 Valons. W.S.Burpee Walbut Creek Dennis Crowley Port Costa Rotel Side S.P.R.R.Trao L.C.Davis San Pablo Ave. & Fairmont Ave. Rust Dan Denehey Dan's Saloon Crolona P.M.Rolway Byron Oafe Saloon, Main St. Byron Joe I. Machado Elite Sa}con, Alvarado St. ban Pablo R. Patera Waldorf Saloon Vallejo Junction A. Petrioh Lots 1-2-3- Block 7, Sobrante Tract Giant Riohardeon & Robbins San Pablo A9d. and Central Ave. M. Rose Danville Rotel Danville Chris Rose Peerless Saloon, S.P. Depot San Pablo Joe & A.E.Rose Palace Saloon, S.W. cor. Alvarado and Church Sto. San Pablo D.T. Sullivan The Heidelberg Potrero Ave. Stege Junction R.Webb & R. MoJunkon Cor, San Pablo & Potrero Aves. Stage. The Board fixes hearing thereon for Monday, May Sth, 19130 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector is directed and authorised to issue liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in cnantitiea less than one quart to the fol- lowing named persons, at the following named places, to wit: Antons Bariam San Pablo Ave. Park Ltreet Stage Frank Babtiste Piper Slough Hear Co. Line Prank Cabral Frank Morris Saloon San Ramon Antonio G.Duarts Rodeo D.Gobba The Tutle Cafe, Bet. Pink &Mouser Avea. San Pablo Ave. ' Denis Murphy Contra Costs Rouse, Lot 3, Block 1 Orookett. Thomas Marnon oommeroial Rotel Port Cbsts 144 A. Pessuto Oolvmbia saloon, Our. Ceres and Aves. valons. Antons F.Rose Henry's Building Alamo LI L.Raffetto Control Saloon , side S.P. R.R. Sgt, of Way Port Costa W. L. Richardson Loring Ave. Crockett William G.Sotc Lot 86, Block 13 Tewksbury Heights Tract Joe Vincent Cor. 3rd Ave. & Wanda St. valuta. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bmrd.Mc. 1 In the utter of acceptance of Contract of O.H. Field. A contract duly signed by O.H. Field Company is duly presented to the Board, and by the Board approved and ordered placed on file. In the Hatter of the petition for Incorporation of the Town of Walnut Creek. A petition praying for the incorporation of the town of Walnut Creek, togeth- er with an affidavit by Oso. W.Crompton, showing that the said petition has been published in "The Courier of Central Contra Costa" is presented to the Board; there- upon said petition is road to the Board by the clerk and it is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to the sufficiency of said petition and affidavit of publication and also to the County Surveyor for oheoking up Of said description, and the further hearing in said matter is continued to Monday, April Slat, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. `i In the Matter of Re9.amation District NO. 799. The Trustees of Reclamation District Ho. 799 having on this 7th day of April 1913, presented to this Board at a regular sesoion thereof, now and additional plane i of its work of Reolemation, together with the estimated cost of the same, and it i` appearing from said statement that an assessment of $99,039.00 is required for the purposes of the complete Reclamation of the lands within said District, together with the incidental expenses of protection, maintenance, repairs, and the cost of collecting assessments, etc., estimated in gold and silver coin of the united States It is therefore ordered that the said pians of Roolametion, statement, report and estimates be and they are hereby approved and H.W.Hoidorn, and George Sellers and Ed. Fox, each of them disinterested persons and each a resident of the County- of Contra Costa, State of California, be and they are hereby appointed oommissioners of assessment to view and access said sum of $99,039.00 as a charge upon the lands of said District, and shall apportion the same according to the benefits that will j i 1Q5u aooroe to each tract of land in said District, respectively by reason of the expen- ditures of said sums of money, and shall estimate the same in gold coin of the Unit- ed States, and to do and perform any and all duties of commissioners of assessment in the manner provided by law. Dated this the 7th day of April, 1918. In the Matter of Communication of John Bermingham, Commiasioner of Contra Coats. County, for Penama-Paoifio Exposition. Upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that John Bermingham be and he is hereby authorised to overhaul the exhibit in the Ferry Building find place the same in proper oondition.az In the Matter of Requisition for supplies. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of O.L.Abbott for supplies be and the same is hereby granted. In the utter of ocmmunioation from Women's Improvement Club of Albany. It is by the Board ordered that the said communication be and the same is . hereby referred to the District Attorney. In the utter of Petition for Formation of Stage Sanitary'District. This Board having heretofore and on March 17th, 1913, ordered that an elect ton be held in said proposed Sanitary District on May 16th, 1913, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and six o'clock P.M. during which period the polls shall remain open, at which the qualified electors of said proposed District may vote for or against a Sanitary District and also for persona to fill offices of Sanitary Assessor and five Members of the Sanitary Board. It is now, by the Board ordered that the following place in said proposed Sanitary District will be the place for holding said election and that the t1lowing named qualified persona have been appointed to sot as election officers to conduct said election and who shall constitute the officers of said sleotion, in said proposed District; to wit: Polling Places Davis Rall, San rabio & Fairmont Aves. Inspector: Sarah J. Burnside. Judges: Mollie L.Costollo, Rebecca D.Hofaa. 106 It is by the Board further ordered that the Clark of this Board cause a copy of this Proclamation together with a oQpy of the Order of Uarch 17th, 1913, tc be posts& for four successive weeks prior to the election in three public places within the proposed District, and also to cause said order and Proclamation to be published once a week for four successive weeks prior to the election in "Richmond Daily independent", a newspaper published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, there being no newspaper published within the proposed District. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Hone. In the Matter of Allowanoo of claims ifor bridge work, pipe, oil, rook, road material, oto. A certain claim for pipe is presented against the funds of R.D, 1, S.D.2, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said District would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claim, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claim be paid to the olaimant, in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wits claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Standard Corrugated Pipe Co. x$290.63 $289.00 R.D.1, S.D.2, $1.68. I� And it is farther ordered that the County Auditor of County of Contra Costa i draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant, in the same !! and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None,, 1 In the Flatter of fixing Compensation t� of Assistants to Commissioner to Panama-Yaoifio International Exposition. i' On motion of Supervisor Buohanan, seconded by Supervisor Riha, It is by the #i �• Board ordered that the compensation of the assistants to the Commissioner for Contra Costa County, to the Panama-Paoifio International.Expoeition , be and the same to hereby fixed at the cum of $6.00 per day for actual time consumed, said assistante to pay their own travelling expense a. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Rihn, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall, E Rose: None. 3 i ,11 In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Aesessmenta, The County Auditor having certified to this Board certain" double and erron- seas assessments, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assess- ment's be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and the clerk of this Board make entry of cancellation in Vol. 8 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. In the Matter of Communication from Carson C,Oook, Manager for Rindge Land and Navigation Company. A communication from Carson C,Cook, addressed to the Sheriff of Contra Cost County, was presented and read to the Board; thereupon the said communication was ! deferred back to the Sheriff of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different fundw 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. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 213t, 1918, at 10 o'clock A.M. . hairman. .....Clerk. X48 In the Board of Supertiisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, April 21st, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'olook A.M. Present: Son. J H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.0aeey, Vincent Hook, and W,J. Buchanan. J.S,Welle, Clark. Absent: Supervisor C.J.Rihn. In the Matter of Approval of Reclamation Warrants of Reclamation District ¢799. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the 39lowing warrants of Reolemation District #799, be and the same are hereby approved, to wits No. Date. Amount. 42 Pabruary 18th, 1913. $2848.46 43 obruary 18th, 1913, 2862.00 48 March 16th, 1913. 2840.00 49 March 20th, 1913. 1309.96 i. And the Chairman of this Board is authorized to note the approval of this Board thereof, by affixing his signature thereto as the act of, this Board. The vote of the Board on said order is as follows, to wit; Ayes: i"upervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Bose: None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn{ I In the Matter of Incorporation of Town of Walnut Creek. A patition having been filed.for incorporation of the town of Walnut Creek, and having been referral to the District Attorney for his opinionas to fie legality of said petition, and the District Attorney appearing before this Board and stating to the Board in open session that in his opinion, the said petition does not comply with the requirements of law in such ease made and provided, and is defeotiva, It is, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby dismissed, refected and denied. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Aye a: Supervisors Casey, Book, Buchanan and Trythall. Noss' None. Abaent: Supervisor Rihn. i In the Ratter of Lost Warrants. I.R.Marshall, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the 4; 7th day of April, 1913, there was issued to him by the County Auditor of said County a warrant on the County Salary Sund numbered 1718 for tls sum of $100 and that said ;j said warrant was registered by County Treasurer of said oountyv, and by him numbered 1718 and that said :+arrant was delivered to deponent and remained in his possession Gid 109 until about the 10th day of April, 1913, .whan it was lost and has not since been in . deponent's posseaaion and praying that a now warrant be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer, and paid in the order of payment of said original lost warrant; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer, be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of payment of said original loot warrant. The vote of the Board on aaid.order being as follol79, to crit: Ayes: bupervisore Casey, Book, Buchanan and Trythall. Nose: Bone. Absent: supervisor Rihn. NC • In the Matter of petition for change of Name of Eden Plain school District to gnighteen school District. A petition signed by more than fifteen qualified electors of said Eden Plain School District, was presented to the Board, praying for change of name of said Eden Plain school district, to Enighteen school district, Thereupon, It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby set for Monday, May bth, 1913, at 11 o'clock A.M. and that the Clerk of this Board, give notice to all persons interested, by sending by registered mail, to each of the Trustees of said school Distriot, the notice of time set for the hearing of said petition as required by law. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims in Supervisor District #2, for work on what is known as Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore and on October 21st, 1912, declared byBaeolution o! this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than three miles in length between Alameda county Line in gunnel, and the town of Lafayette in Supervisor District #2, out of the General Fund, It is by the Board ordered that the following claim be paid, out of the Genera Fund, to wit: Walnut Crook Development Company, 46094.00. It is furlor ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant, in sum above maned out of the General fund. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to crit: Ayes: supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: supervisor Rihn..K, And the Board takes recess to meet on Mon("ay, April th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.d. DC7.f 10 ......................Clerk. 7� ! ..Cha°rman. 110 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. t Monday, April 28th, 1913. . The Board met at ;0 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J,H.Trythall, Chairman; Suporvisors J.P.tlasey, Vincent Hook, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C.J.Rihn. f In the Matter of Communication from John Bermingham. It is by the Board ordered' that the Clerk of this Board notify John Bermingham in relation to his letter, that this Board does not desire to participate in an exhibit at the San Diego Fair for the reason that said Board wiil not have the necessary funds with which to make the necessary exhibit. V 1 } In the Matter,of Building Approaches for Vehicular Travel to the Bridge of the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway Company over Suisun Bay, to Ohipps Island. 1 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having heretofore issued an invitation to the Board of Supervisora of Solana County for a point meeting of said i Boards for the purpose of discussing the advisiibility of the Counties of Solana and Contra Costa austiting in building the approaches for vehicular travel to the railroad bridge of the Oakland, and Antioch and Eastern Railway Company over Suisun Bay on Chipps Island, the following members of the Board of Supervisors of Solano County appear and sit with this Board to wit: H.J. Wiedemann, J.E.tllendon and J.B. Hoyt; Thereupon S.J. Baphtaly President of the Board of Directors of the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway Company appears before this Board and presents rough plans of said bridge and of the approaches thereto. After hearing statement of S.J. Baphtaly and discussion of said Boards of Supervisors in regard to said bridge, the following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Hoyt of 3glano County, and seconded by Supervisor Hook of Contra Costa County, to wit: "WHEREAS, the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway Company is about to ereot a bridge over Suisun Bay at Ohipps Island under authority of a Permit issued by the War Department of the United States and, /1 WHEREAS, the said Railroad Company have submitted a plan for such bridge to �J the Supervisors of the Counties of Solano and Contra Costa, and, WHEREAS, said design contemplates a highway upon said bridge for vehicular travel, i Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Counties of Solhuo and Contra Costa, through I Its Boards of Supervisors in joint meeting assembled, hereby approves the design and constroction of said bridge with approaches thereto of a six per cent grade. " Said Resolution is passed by the following vote of the Boards, to wit: Ayss: Supervisors H.J.Wiedemann, J.R.Glendon and J.B.Hoyt, of Solana County. Supervisors J.P.Caaey, Vincent Hook, W.J,Buohanan and J.H.Trythall, of Contra Costa County. Absent: Supervisors D.J.Fleming, and W,S,G odfrey of Solana County and Supervise C.J,Rihn of Contra Coata County. Thereupon the District Attorney of Solano County and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County being present with said Boards of Supervisors, and having called the attention of said Boards to some legal matters connected with the buildin of said bridge and the approadhes thereto, as to the right of said Railroad Company to cross said navigable stream without a franchise from the Board of Supervisors of each County. It is by the Board ordered that the said matters and also the right of said Counties to construct the said approaches, be and the same are hereby referred to said District Attorney of Solano County and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, with the request,that they look into said matters and notify the said Boards when they are ready to report in the matter. Thereupon the further hearing on said matter is continued until such time as the District Attorneys are ready to report at a joint meeting to be called by the, Board of supervisors of Solano County. And the Board of'Supervisore of Contra Costa County, take recess to,meet on Monday, May 6th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. Clerk. I i i -112 ,In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Coanty,"State of California.` ' 10 Monday, Hay 6th, 1813. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hatt. J.H.Trythall, Chairmen: Supervisors J.P.Cassy, Vincent Hook, W.J.Buohansn. J.H.walla, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor O.J.Rihn. The minutes and proosedings of the Board for and during the mouth of April, 1813, are read to the Board by the Clark, and by the Board approved as read,, and V signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ,0 In the Hatter of Iosuanoe of Liquor Licenses. The Lioense Tax Collector of Contra Coats County is authorized to issue liquor licensee authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities leea than one quart, to the following named peraono, at the following named places, to reit: Angelo Bonfiglio Lot b, Block 2 Lombardo Saloon Valona. w.S.Burpea walnut Crack IDennis Crowley port Costa Hotel Port Costa Dun Dennehy Dan a Saloon Cyclops. P.Y. Holway Byron Oafe Saloon, Hain St. Byron iM.4.Rose Danville Hotel Bar Danville D.T.Suilivan The Heidelberg Stage Junction R.webb & HoJunken Cor.San Pablo& Potrero Ayes. Stege. The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: a yta: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn.�, i .. I In the Hatter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors _ll in quantities leas than one quart ere made to iL a Board by the following named per- sons at the following named places, to wit: Mrs. Maggie Assays Midway Saloon. San`Pablo } J;P.Settenaourt There Saloon, S.P.Depot Antioch F, B. Parrando Star Saloon Valona Alonzo Marston Cor.Outting Boulevard & San Pablo Ave. Stege , Boca*Ressari Car. San Pablo Ave. & Park Ave. S4 go J.R.Yoitosa 1. side Alvarado St. San.-Pablo A.J.Moller Sunnyside Hotel San Pablo Static z Mica led-* 4rtes Linahai&Liberty Ave. Bttst yted Palette Palotta Saloon Talons. W.A.Rogere 'Rain St. Walnut Creek Frank Saito, Jr. Santa Fe Saloon San Pablo Statin Turner& Asevedo Oak Grove Beach Planio Grounds Rear Antioch The Board fixes hearing thereon for Monday, June 2nd, 1913, at 10 O'olook A.M. In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Lioenses. .It is by the Board ordered that the bearing on following named applications for liquor lioenses be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, May 19th (� 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. L.C.Davis "an Pablo Ave. &Fairmont'Ave. Rust. Joe I. Machado Elite Saloon San Pablo H.Peters Waldorf Saloon Vallejo Junction ,A;Petrioh Lots 1,2,3, Block 70 Sobrante Treat Giant. Richardson & Robbins San Pablo & Contrel Ave. Chris Rose `eeriess Saloon S.P. Depot San Pablo Joe A.E.Rose Palace Saloon, Car. Alavarado & Church Sts. San Pablo In the Matter of application of Tomaso Bagalini. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that the application of Tomaeo Bagalini, for a linuor license to sell intoxicating liquors in building on south front of Lot 7, Block 1, facing south on Eppinger Street in Orookett, Contra Costs County, California, and known as Europa Hotel, is not sought for his own benefit, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Casey, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied. It is by the Board ordered that the License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to return to said applicant, e:a money de- posited with said application. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit. Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. ,,sea: Hone. Absent: Supervisor Ribn.-K, In the Matter of Liquor Lioense issued to Antone Bariam. It having been reported to 4:is board that Antone Bariam who was granted a liquor lioensep oA April. 7th, 1913, for a saloon at San Pablo Avenue and Park Stre t 14 Bugs, is not a citizen of the United States, It is, upon motion of Supervisor BuohansA. seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that a citation issue out of this Board, directed to Antone Barism, to appear before this Board on May 19th, 1913, at 11 o'clock A.M. then and there to show cause why his license should not be revoked. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to w1t: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Nose: Bone. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. In the Matter of Moet Warrant. W,B.Trull, agent for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fa Railway. Co. having filed with this Board his application showing that there was issued to the Atchison, j0 Topska & Santa Fe Railway Co. by the County Auditor of Contra Costs County, a warrant on Supervisor District fl, numbered 1465, for the spm of $38.26; that the same was not delivered to the deponent but was mailed an the 6th day of March, 1913, and has not since been in deponent's possession and praying that a now warrant be issued . therefor, Whereupon, It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a dupliosts of the some be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of t payment of said original lost warrant. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit, ' -- Ayea:.Snpervi$ors Cseey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noss: gone. ~ \ Absent: Supervisor Ribn.j{ ti lb the Matter of Cancellation of a - Double and Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having oertified;to thi' Board certain double and error eous asseeamente,� It is, upon motion duly made and parried, by the Beard ordered that said i double and erroneous assessments, be and the same are hereby cancelled and the clerk i+1 of this Board is hereby ordered to make proper entry of cancellation of same, in PoO of Orders of Cancellation of this Board. m In the Matter of allowance to indigents. f It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore mad* to Mra L. Williams, be and the same is hereby discontinued. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Molnar r� ne.y, be and the same is hereby increased from $10.00 per month, to $16.00 per month. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of Mrs. McInerney for 416.00 per month, instead of$10.00 per month, oommenoIng May lot, 1913.10 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same are hereby ordered made to following named indigents, commencing May lot, 1913: Mrs. Nellie Ruberts, $16.00 per month. Rosa Puooi, 6.00 11 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer on the first of each and every month, for the above named sums, until the further order of this Board.ry, In the Matter of allowance to Indlgenta. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the allow- anoe heretofore made to Mrs. Joanna Belleci and Mary Lassio, be and the same are and each of them are, hereby reduced from $20. per month to $16. per month, commencing May lot, 1913. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each bf above named indigents for the m m of $16. per month, instead of $20. per month, on the first of each and ever*onth hereafter,-A. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board duly ordered, that the following sums be transferred from General Fund to the State Fund, for the benefit of the following schools, to wit; Sonoma state Home, $126.00. Whittier State school - 66.891 N, In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reolamation District #799. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation Distliot #799, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: �o. Date. Amount. 62 April 28th, 1913. $1906.68 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorised to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signature thereto. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trytball. Bose: None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. i In the Matter of petition for Placing of Culvert in street in Walnut Creek. It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby oon- { tinued'Rithout date. !I I In the Matter of Application of Atchison, Topeka k Santa Fe Railway Co. to areae County Road near Antioch. W.L. Bradley, Division Engineer for Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe Railroad Com- pany, having this day appeared before the Board and made application to change rail- road crossings on the public highway oast of.Antioah known as Wilbur Avenue, and sai _.Engineer having submitted and filed with the Board profile and specifications ahce+in the manner in which such change is to be made and the manner of the proposed change if crossings being satisfactory to this Board; a Therefore, be it Resolved, that the proposed change of crossings on said Count r Road in accordance with the plan, profile and specifications this day filed with the i Board, is hereby approved. The vote of the Board on the foregoing Resolution being as follor+e, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn.t,. I ; P j in the Matter of Change of Name of } Eden Plain School District. A petition signed by more than fifteen qualified electors of Eden Plain School District, having been an April 21at, 1913, filed with the Clark of this Board of Supervisors, praying that the name of the school District known ad designated as Eden Plain School District of Contra Costa County, be changed to and designated as 8nightsan School District of Contra Costa County, and said petition coming regularly ! 'ri on for consideration and decision by the Board on this bth day of May, 1913, and i due proof having been mads to this Board that the Clerk of this Board gave notice of this hearing to all parties interested by sending by registered mail, to each i j� of the trustees of said School District, a notice of time set for hearing on said petition, which notice was mailed at least ten days before the day set for hearing, and no one appearing to object to the granting of said petition, f Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the prayer of said petition be granted and ,� the name of the School District heretofore known'and daoignated as Eden Plain 117 School Distriot of Contra Coats County, be and th a same is hereby changed to and aalled and designated as Xnightaen.Sohool District of Contra Costa County. I The order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey,. Hook,Buohanan and 9rythall. logs: Hone. Absent: Supervisor Rihn.t� In the Hatter of allowance of Claims for Bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, sto. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, road material, rook, oil, oto, hav- ing been presented to the Board against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably, burdened .by the full payment of said claims, It is now,by the Board ordered that the following claims be paid to 'h o fol- lowing nailed persons,.in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund i?oad Fund. Antioch Lumber Co. $ 75.28 $ 74.28 R.D.I,S.D.4, $1.00 Geo. H. Andrews 6.25 5.00 1, 4, 1.26 J.H.Andrews 11.25 10.25 1, 4, 1.00 Balfour Guthrie Co. 180.40 179.00 1, b, 1.40 62.10 60.00 1, b, .2.10 46.60 45.00 1, 5, 1.50. 30.30 29.00 1, b, 1.30 104.00 100.00 11 5, 4.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 191.23 190.00 11 . 3, 1.23 Hutchinson Co. 117.60 116.00 1, 5, 1.60 i " " 17.60 16.00 1, 5, 1.50 1 331.25' 330.00 1, 5, 1.26 378.18 377.00 1, 5, 1.18 A J. llokfahon 811.35 810.00 1, 3, 1.35 Antonio lois 16.25 13.00 1, i, 1.25 Redwood Dmfs. Co. 11.20 10.EO 1, 4, 1.00 Vulcan Rook.Ca. 302.51 300.00 1, 3, 2.51 10.00 9.00 1, 4, 1.00 Rdward tildes 5.00 4.00 1, 4, 1.00 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrants on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claim- ante, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. Thb vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit. Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Rook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: ]fon$. Absent: Supervisor C.J.Rihn.n� In the Hatter of allowance of Claims in Supervisor District #2, for work on what is �l known as Tunnel Road. JJ This Board having heretofore and on Oct. Elst, 1912, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain pleas of road more than three miles in length between Alameda County Zine in tunnel, and town of Lafayette in Supervisor Distdot #21 out of the General Fuftd, It is by the Board ordered that the following claim be paid out of the Genera Fund, to wits Walnut Creek Development.Company, $3996.47. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, draw ' warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named person, in the sum above named, out of the general Fund. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: lupervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Nose: None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn.ri + In the Natter of allowance of Claims in Supervisor District f4. This Board having heretofore and on Aug. 14th, 1911, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than three miles in length between the town of Pittsburg and Antioch, in Supervisor District Na. 4, out of the general Fund, It is by the Board ordered that the following named glaim; be paid to the { following named person, in following named sum, out of the general Fund,to wit% #) Bowers Rubber Works, $33.68. + It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claim- ants in sums above named, out of the general Fund. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Ossey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Nose-None Absent: Supervisor Rihn.� In the Matter of Advertising for supplies -for County Jail, County Hospital and Stationery for County Officers for ensuing year. It is by the Board ordered that the Clark of this Board advertise once a week for four weeks in the Contra Costa gazette, Contra Costa Ztandard and Richmond Daily Independent, for sealed proposals to be directed to the Clerk of the Board of Super- s L visors of Contra Costa County, California, to be received at said Clerk's office up to and until 10 o'clock A.M. on Monday, June 16th, 1913, and not thereafter, for the furnishing of supplies, drugs, provisions for the county Jail, County Hospital, and for the furnishing to the Oopnty and its officers, of stationery for the en- suing year, and so much of stationery, drugs, supplies, groceries as given and deei'g nated on a list thereof, on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board and which is hereby referred to and made a part of this order, as may be required by and for the use of the County of Contra Costa for the ensuing year. It is further ordered that said notices state that preference will be given first, to articles grown or produced wholly in this county or wholly in this State, and secondly, to articles partially manufactured or produced in this County and State and that no bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in the sum of Two hundred dollars, payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to be returned to the bidder on refection of his or their bid or upon approval of.bond on award of oentreat to the successful bidder. That bidders state separately the price of each article of stationery and Price of each article or other supplies furnished, using lists prepared by the Clerk of this Board, and in considering said bide the Board "serves the right to reject -Or accept all.or any of the said bide or accept or reject the whole or any part of said bid. Said stationery, groceries and other supplies, drugs and surgical appliances to be delivered by the person or persons to whom sward of contract is made, to the Jail, Court House or County Hospital as may be required. Successful bidders will be required to give a bond in the sum Of $1000 for the faithful performance of contract awarded to him. All goods by weight will be carefully re-weighed at time of delivery and all goods delivered must strictly conform to samples. Samples, except for standard articles fully described in list on file in the office, of the Clerk of this Board, shall be submitted by each bidder and if any bid be soeepted, a sample of such article will be required to be kept at the Court House during the continuance of the contract awarded to such bidder. Claims for supplies furnished will be examined and if found correct, will be allowed monthly. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. $Oen: None. Absent: Supervisor Rihn. '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 and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on*Monday, May 19th, 1413, at 10 o'clock A.M. Ha-3—rmen. ... . ...Clerk. +2o In the Board of Supervisors of Lantra Costa County, State of California. Monday, May 19th, 1913. Court met at 10 O'olook A.M. Present- Hon. J.H Trythall, Chairman; J.P.Oaeey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohaaan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licenses. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of L.O.Davis, Joe I.Maohado, A.Peters, A.Petrio, Richardson & Robbins, Chris Rose and Joe & A.E. Rose, for liquor licenses, be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday June 2nd, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of application of Rocco Mazzoni, for a Liquor License. ki Application having been made by Rocco Mazzoni for permission to withdraw hie application for liquor license, It is by the Board ordered that Rocco Mazzoni be and he is hereby permitted to withdraw his application for a liquor license and that the License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorize to return to said Rocco Mazzoni, the money deposited with said applio stion.j<. In the Matter of approval of Warrants { of Reclamation District #799. �I Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Boardordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District f799, be and the same are hereby approved:- go. Date Amount 54 %ay 9th, 1913. $ 500.00 55 May 9th, 1913. 1969.24 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note his approval on said warrants ss the motion of this Board. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, towit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hose: Hone. In the Matter of Citation lsesed to Antone Bariam, to show sense why his Liquor License should not be revoked. A citation having been heretofore issued herein by this Board directed to Acetone Bariam, requiring him to appear before this Board and show cause by his license should not be revoked, - the said Antono Bariam appears in obedience to said citation and is sworn and testifies under oath, Thereupon, it appearing to thin Board that Antone Bariam ie a citizen of the United States but that his saloon is being conducted by an alien and that Antone Bariam is not reeiding at the place of business of said Belson or in the County of Contra Costa, It is by the Board ordered that Antone Bariam be and he is hereby given to and until July let, 1913, within whioh to move to the County of Contra Costa, and in the meantime, said saloon shall be conducted by a citizen of the United States. . Thereupon, the further hearing of said matter is continued to and until Monday . July 7th, 1913, at 10 O'clock A.M. The vote of the Board On said order being as followq, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Prone. In the Matter of Requisition of Coroner C.L.Abbott. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of Coroner O.L.Abbott for sup- plies be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $35.00 per month, commencing May let, 1913, be and the same is hereby made to Mary Hurley, for the maintenance of herself and children. It is farther ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said Mary Hurley for the sum of $35.00 on the first of each and every month, commencing May let, 1913. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to nit: j Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. A, In the Latter of Resignation of C.J. Rihn as Supervisor. The resignation of C.J.Rihn filed with the County Olork of Contra Costa County on May 14th, 1913, at 4:50 o'clock P.M. was read to the Board by the County Clerk. 122 In the Matter of petition for Formation of Stege Sanitary District. It appearing that in accordance with the certain orders made by this Board of Supervisors on the 17th day of Msroh, 1913, and on the 7th day of April, 1913s directing that an election be held on Thursday, i;ay 15th, 1913, within certain ter- ritory therein and hereinafter particularly described, for the purpose of determining whether the same shall become a Sanitary District in the name of "Stage Sanitary District", the notice of the election thereby ordered to be published in the "Riohmon Daily Independent" a newspaper printed and published within the County of Contra Costa (thero.boing no newspaper published within said proposed District) was duly published in the said newspaper the "Richmond Daily Independent" once a week for four successive weoke prior to the date of election, to wit: the 15th day.of May, 1913, as appears by the affidavit OfOrlavie Norton on file herein, and that said notice of election thereby ordered to be posted in at least three public places within said proposed Sanitary District was duly posted for more than four successive weeks prior to the day of election as appears by affidavit of F.A.%idd, on file herein, and that in accordance with said orders so made, published and posted, the election was duly held on Thursday, the 15th day of May, 1913, within said limits. This Board on this 19th day of May, 19139 being the Monday next succeeding Y said election, having proceeded to canvass and having canvassed the votes oast at saidelootion;,and upon said oanvaes it appears that there were 226 votes oast at said eleotion, d that out od said total number of 226 votes cast, a majority of the votes oast, to wit: 205 motes were in favor of a Sanitary Dietriot and that 8 votes were oast against a Sanitary a�strioot, and that the following,named persons INK received thlmber of votes set opposite their respective names for the several Offices specified in said order and notioes of election and herein set opposite their respective names, to wit: Names. k . Office,.0, Number of Votes. F.G.Soott Sanitary Asaoosor.:. 123. A.H. Mackinnon " 79 - Reed " " 1 Wm.F.Hubor Member of Sanitary Board 170 F.H.Wright n n n 63 W:H.Best 155 S.Navellier "" " " 120 Wm.F.Bigley ^ n n 81 b.C.Hagen It it It 63 H.F.Davis ^ n n 138 . Ohas.H. Boyd ^ x x 44 George H. Barber it 95 r R.R.Gray It ^ " 39 James Cooks ,, - n " 2 G.Fletoher ^ ^ If 2 Bd.Conlon ^ It It 2 W.Iucas " 11 ---Burnside ^ ^ 1 ---Mackinnon ^ '+ » 7 J.P.Meyers n x n 3 G.Scott " n » 2 Now, therefore, this Board hereby determines and finds that said election ' was conducted in all respects as in accordance with law and that a majority of the k 22.6 votes cast at said election, to wit: 205 votes were in favor of a Sanitary Di,striot, It 1s hereby ordered that the territory lying within the said limits and i F hereinafter particularly described be and the same is hereby ordered and declared i_ Xl 123 to be a duly established Sanitary Dietriot of the name of "Stege Sanitary District ^ and that the following named persons have received respectively, the highest number of votes to wit: the number of votes set opposite their respective names, for the several offices specified in said notice of election as the office to be filled at said election, be and they are respectively declared to be duly elected as such of- fioers as follows, to wit: Name. Office Number of Votes. F.G.Soott Sanitary Assessor. 123 Wm.F.Ruber Member Sanitary Board 170 W.H.Best " " " 155 E.Navellier " " " 120 H.F.Davis " " " 138 George H.Barber " " " 95 The territory hereinbefore referred to is desoribod as follows, to wit: All.that certain territory lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of .; California, and particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot Number sixty-eight (68) of the San Pablo Ranoho, in Contra Costa County, California, as laid down and delineated on that certain map entitled "map of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" and filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa Count California; thence.southerly along the eastern boundary line of said Lot number sixty-eight (68) to the southerly boundary line of said Lot Number 68; thence along said last line and a direct extension thereof westerly to a line drawn parallel to and westerly one hundred and fifty (150)ftteasurod at right angles from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence along last said line parallel to San Pablo Avenue southerly to an intersection with a direct extension northerly of the westerly line of Lot Number sixty-one (61) San Pablo Rancho above mentioned; thence along last said extension and along the westerly boundary line of lot Number sixty-one (61) San Pablo Rancho, and along a direct extension southerly of the said westerly line of lot sixty-one (61) San Pablo Rancho, southerly to an- interseotion with a line drawn parallel to and one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet southerly from the 'southerly line of Cypress Street measured at right angles thereto; thence along said line parallel to and one hundred and twenty-five feet southerly from Cypress Street easterly to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and one hundred and fifty feet (150) measured at right angles westerly from the westerly line of San Pablo Ave7m; thence along said last line parallel t San Pablo Avenue southerly to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to and one hundred (100) feet measured at right angles northerly from the northerly line of Bay View avenue; thence along said line parallel to Bay View Avenue easterly to the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence along last said line southerly to the northerly li#e of Lot thirteen (13) of the San Pablo Rancho; thence along said northerly boundary line of lot thirteen (13) San Pablo Rancho westerly to the easterly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway; thence along said easterly boundary fine of th e Southern Pacific Railway right of way in a general southerly direction to the line dividing Alameda and Contra Costa Counties; thence along last said line easterly and along the line dividing Alameda and Contra Costa Countiva, to the southeast corner of the San Pablo Rancho; thence along the eastern boundary line of the San �(. 124 Pablo Rancho northwesterly to the northern boundary of Lot number sixty-five of the San Pablo Rancho; thence westerly along the northern boundary bf Lot sixty-five (66) !\ of the San Pablo Rancho to the point of beginning. [ That the territory included within the foregoing boundaries comprises that part of the San Pablo Rancho bounded on the north by the northern line of Lot 66 of the San Pablo Rancho; on the west by the Richmond City Limits; on the south by the dividing line between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties; and on the east by the dividing line between the Rancho Fal Sobrante and the San Pablo Rancho and all sit- uated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of tho Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. In the Matter of allowance of claims. I - Claims againstthe different funds of the county are presented to the Board; i (hose found to be correct and to be proporly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allow- anoe Book of t1iia Board. E And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June Sad, 1913, at 10 o'clock i A.M. I w .� K..Chairman. P Clerk. . t f I C 125 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Monday, May 26th,.1913. The Board met at 10 o'oloak A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, J.P. Casey, Vinoent Hook'and W.J.Buehanan, J.H.Welle, Clark. It is by,the Board ordered that a speolal meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be called for and to meet on Monday, May 26th, 1913, at 10:30 o''olook A.M. gr the purpose of Installing Warren H. MaBrydo as Supervisor of Supervisorial Diatriot No. 1 of Contra Costa County, and also for the purpose of granting leaves of absonoe from the,State of California to R.R.Veale, Sheriff of Contra Costa County, and Farren H.LoBryde Supervisor of First Supervisorial Diabriot of Contra Costa County, California, and for any and all matters whioh may prone rly some before this Board. Dated; May 26th, 1913, Warren H. MnBryde. J.P.Casay Vinoent Hook J.H.Trythall W.J.Buahanan. In the Matter of Supervisor Distriot No. 1. It appearing to the satisfaotion of the Board that Warren H.MoBryde, has baa appointed by Hon. Hiram;Y.Johnson, Governor of the State of California, as Sup3r- visor of, in and for Supervisor Distriat No. 1, for period presoribsd by lave, vioe C.J.Rihn, resigned, - said Warren MoBryde appears and takes his seat as Supervisor of County of Contra Costa of, in and for Supervisor Diatriat No. 1. In the Mattor of Hospital Committee. Warren H. MoBryde is by the Board eleoted a Lumber of the Hospital Committee In the ;tatter of granting Leaves of Absonoe. It is by U Board ordered that R.R.Veale, Sheriff of Contra Costa County, and Warren H. MoBryde, Supervisor in and for the First Supervisorial Diatriot of Contra Costa County, be and they are and sash of them is hereby granted a leave of absonoe from the State of California of sixty days from and after date of leaving State or California. The said order being passed by unanimous vote of the Bas rd. And the Board takes rooeaa to meet on Mondgy, June 2nd, 1913, at 10 o'olook A.M /2Y .. .Chairman. e�� ....Clerk. ,<; 12 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, June 2nd, 1918. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.Casey, Vin- cent Hoek, W.J.Buohanan. J.H.wella, Clerk. Absents.Supervisor Barren MoBryde. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and daring the month of May,1913 are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chaixaan and Clerk. 'O In the Matter of Petition of Residents Of Clayton-for Employment of Additional Counsel in mase of"People of the State of California vs. Cowell Portland Cement Co." A petition from residents of Clayton Valley praying the Board of Supervisors to employ additional aounael to aseht the District Attorney in prosecuting the case { of "People of State of California, va. Cowell Portland Cement Company", was read to the Board, and the District Attorney having stated to members of the Board that he i i did not desire the Board to employ assistant counsel, i It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the memo is hereby ordered placed on file. In the hatter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered by the v Board to issue liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors ih quan- tities leas than one quart, to the following named persons at the following named places, to wits Mrs. Maggio Aaears Midway Saloon, Junot. Roads 1,2, m I San Pablo J.P.Bettenoourt, There Saloon, S.P.Dopot Antioch L.a Davie San Pablo Ave. & Fairmont Ave. Rust B.Ferrando & B.Ferrando Star Saloon, Wanda St. h 2nd Ave. Valores A.J.Moiler Sunnyside Hotel, Cor. Market d: Kearny Sts. San Pablo Sta. J.B.xoitoza Horth side Alvarado St. San Pablo Alonzo Marston Cor. Cutting Boulevard & San Pablo Ave. Stege 4. 'i Jose I.Haohado Hitte Saloon Alvarado St. San Pablo Antons Petrioh Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 71 Sobrante Tract {iia nt i?{ APeters Waldorf Saloon VallejoJunotion 127 Fred Pallotta N.W. cor. ponoma at. & 2nd Ave. Valens. W.A.Rogere Main St. Walnut Creek Joe Rose &A.$.Rose Palace Saloon, Car. Alvarado & Church Sys. San Pablo Chris Rose Peerless Saloon, S,P.DepOt San Pablo Richardson & Robbins Formerly Old Red Rouse, San Pablo & Central Aves. Prank S.Soito, Jr. Santa Fe Saloon, cor. MSS*et & Kearny Ste. San Pablo Turner & Acevedo Oak Grave beach Picnic Grounds Near Antioch The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to Witt Ayest Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent; Supervisor MoBryde. In the Natter of Issuance of Wholesale Liquor license. It is by the Board ordered that the License Tax Collector issue a wholesale liquor license authorising the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities more then one quart, to D.Ortia, at Linohol & Liberty Ayes. Rust. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit; oepervisors Caaey, Kook, Buchanan and Trythall. Ns: None. Absent; Supervisor MoBryds.16, In the Matter of Application for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorising the sal a 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; J.B.Ocata Smith Street, Valley House Saloon Corneliva Crowley Lot 4, Block "A" Loring Ave.known as Bird Saloon Crockett J.L.Frerioha Front at. Byron Wm.Gatea Idle Hour Saloon, Loring Ave. Crockett Clement E.Georgs Park Saloon Cor. Francis St. & 6th Ave. Volans Pietro Guerrari Foselli Saloon, Lot 8 Block 4 Valona Joseph H1lttmann Central Rotel Cor. Concord Ave. &Harrison Ste. Concord John Lacey Sovada Saloon Port Costa Kra. Mary Lynch N. aide S.P.R.R.Traok, California Notal & Bar Port Costa Peter Milani Lo;ibardo Saloon Crockett Wm.Maahado Alvarado it. San Pablo Jeremiah Mahoney First St. & Parker Ave. Rodeo Yrs. K.B. Masterson San Pablo Hotel San Pablo Bernard T. McCabe Bay St.Rotel Crockett The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Monday, July 7th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.R. 128 In the matter of Alloganoe to Indigents. g^� It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow �rJ Ing cash allowances be and the some are hereby made to .the following named indigents commencing on the dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: John MOLane, 410.00 per mouth, commencingMay let, 1913. Fiati3ngo Parti 12.00 " " " June 1st, 1913. Mrs. F.Fraser 15.00 " " " June lot, 1913. It is bythe Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer In favor of each Of above named indigents on the first of cash and every month until the further order of this Board, h, t In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowanom heretofore made by this Board to all indigents, be and the mane are hereby ordered cancelled from and after July i lot, 1913.,, w In the Matter of Mstablishing of a County Free Library for Contra Costa County. j MRHAS, an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the establishment and main- tenanes of county free libraries in the State of California, and repealing an act entitled "An Act to provide county library systems" approved April 12, 1909, and all acts and parts of sots in conflict with this Act" approved February 25, 1911, has made it possible for the Board of Supervisors to establish a county free library for Contra Costa County; and, 1 EMMUS, The establishment of sueh a county free library will be for the best r Interests and welfare of the People of said county, therefore be it, RISOL4ED, That the Board Of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California, hereby declares its intention to establish a county free library for Contra Costa County under the provisions of said act, and that at a meeting to be I held on Monday the 21st day of July, A.3).1913, at 1:30 o'clock p.M, in its rooms ,I in the County courthouse, it will take steps toward such establishment; and the clerk of this Board is hereby directed to publish a notice of such contemplated action, together with the time and place, in the Contra Costa Gazette, a weekly news paper at least once a week for two successive weeks, as required by law. In the Matter of Correction of Assessment. The District Attorney having filed his ooneent to the correction of the following clerical error as appears on Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1913: That Lot B Block "C" Harrison's Addition, Danville, was assessed to B.Bennott and taxes on same were delinquent; that this lot belongs to the Catholic Church and is now non asseseible, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the said assessment be and the same is hereby ordered corrected and authorization is granted to cancel the amount of delinquent taxes on said property. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wits Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall, Noes: gone. Absent: Supervisor MoBryde. In the Matter of Appointment of Members of Board of Education of Contra Costa County. The terms of office of Miss Ida Hall and w.T.Helms, as Members of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County, having expired, It is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Superdsor Hook, by the Board ordered that Miss Ina Baker and W.T.Helma, be and they are and each of them is hereby appointed Membsrsof the Bet rd of Education of the County of Contra Coats for the to rm of two years. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayea: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Hone. Absent: Supervim r MaBryde. In the Matter of Communication in Relation to House of Ill-Fame. A communication having been received by tile Board relating to a houaa of ill-fame being conducted along the river, opposite Pittsburg, It is by the Board ordered that said communication be and the same is here- by referred to the District Attorney. in the Matter of communication from Residents of Valona, sto. to open County Road leading to Vallejo Junolion. A petition having been received from residents of Valens, *to, praying for the opening of a road leading to Vallejo Junction Station, It is by the Board ordered that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney, In the Matter of Allowance of Claims in supervisor District no. 2, for work on what is known as Tunnel Head. This Board having heretofore and on Oat. 219t, 1912, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than throe miles in length between Alamada County Line in tunnel, and the town of Lafayette, in Supervisor District #2, out of the General Fund, 1t is by the Board ordered that the following claims be paid out of the General Fund, to wit: G.H.Field Company 2632.60 Walnut Creek Development Co. 3834.58 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw-war- rent on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimants in the omnis above named, out of the General Fund. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Buparvisors Casey, Hook, Buobanen and frythall. Nose; Nana. Absent*. supervisor MoBryde.'V,, i i.. 1n the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claime against the different funds of the County we presented to the Board, those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered paid by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. 1 And the Board takes recess to most on Mo0.9, June 9th, 1913, at 10 o'olook • Chat rams. �. .Clerk. '1 `J r • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 0ounty, State of California. Monday, June 9th, 1913. The Board met at 10 O'olook A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman;_Supervisors OSP. Gassy, Vinoent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Warren H.MoBryde.. - - In the Matter of approval of Warrant of " reolam'ation Diatriot #799. Good oause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following warrant of reolamation Diatriot #799, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: Data. no. Amount June 4th, 1913. b6 $1661.60. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby ordered to note his approval thereon as the aot of this Board. The vote of the Board on said order being ea follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervipora Oasey, Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: Bone. Absent: Supervisor MoBryds. And the Board takes reaese to meet on Monday, June 16th, 1913, at 10 o'olook A.M. hairman. ....,.. ...Clerk. 1. %j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coats County, State of California. Monday, June 16th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present. Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P..Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J,H.Wells, Clark. Absent; Supervisor Warren H. MoBryds, In the Matter of Making Exhibit at California Land Show. In this matter John Bermingham, appears before the Board and states the proposition of California Land Show people and shows puna of the grounds. Theroupo the Board is addressed by George Upham, A.S.Ormsby, John Bermingham, Jr. and L.E. Burk, and the further hearing thereon is continued to Friday morning, Juno 20th, 191 at 10 o'clock A.M. in the town of Walnut Creek. In the Matter of Grant of Leave of Absence. Itis by the Board ordered that C.L.Abbott, Coroner of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after June 11th, 1913. In the Matter of Resolutions adopted by Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County I) Relative to the Erection of a California Building at the Panama Pacific Exposition in 1915. WHEREAS, we are in receipt of a Preamble and Resolutions passed by the Southern California Exposition Commission relative to a California Building at the Panama»Paoifio Exposition to be held in San Francisco, in 1915, and, i �i WHEREAS, the said Preamble and Resolutions are in sympathy with the senti- ments of this Board and in accord with similar Resolutions heretofore passed by thi Board, therefore be it, RESOLVED, That we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, hearti y endorse the Preamble and Resolutions passed by the Southern California Exposition Commission at its meeting held on May 29th, 1913, and be it further, y� RESOLVED, That we protest against the position taken by the said Exposition �✓ 7: Directors thA they have the right to expend the Five Million Dollars State Fund for general exposition purposes and to deny any obligation on their part to erect h� and pay for a California Building from any part of said State Fund, and be it further, RESOLVED, that we consider the plan proposed by the Panama-Paoifio Exposit- 133; ion Directors to ereot a California Building and charge two dollars and fifty cents per square foot for exhibit apace to be in arbitrary and unjust tax on the taxpayers of the State who voted the Five Million Dollars for exposition purposes and who are also willing to further tax themselves to collect, install and maintain exhibits, and we hereby publicly request the State Exposition Commission appointed by Governor Johnson to supervise the expenditure of the State Exposition Fund, to take such act- ion as will insure the erection of a California Building that will be in keeping with the prestige and dignity of the State, and in which the several counties of the State, small as well as large, will be provided, free of cost to them, suffiaiont space in which to make an exhibit of the products typical of the great State of California, and be.it further, RESOLVED. that a oopy. of those Resolutions be sent to Govwncr Johnson, the State Exposition Commission, the Directors of the Panama-Pecifio Exposition, the California.Expoaition Commission, the Sacramento Valley Exposition Commisai on and to each Board of Supervisors of the.various Counties of the State of California. Passed and adppted at a regular meeting of the Board of Sppervisors of antra Costa County, State of California, hold on the 16th day of June, 1913, by the following vote, to wit: Aye a: Supervisors J-2-Casey, Vincent Hook, IR.J.Buohanan and J.H.Trythall. Hose: Supervisors - Hone. Absent: Supervisor 'Barron H. MoBryde. J.H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Attest:J.H.Welle, Clerk. In the :latter of Bids for Supplies. This Board having heretofore bg•itW order duly made and 'entered directoU an inetinoted the olerk'al'this`Board'te advertise'for:bide.for-thQ furniahing-of gro- aeries, certain provisions, olotping, Dry Goode, Drugs, Stationery and other supplie to the County Hospital, Jail and Court Houee, and said olelk having so advertised for bids for the furnishing thereof-in the manner and for the time prescribed by lew and bids for furnishing of said supplies having been heretofore rooeived by the Board, and this Board having fully considered the same and carefully examined the samples submitted to the Board by respective bidders, Orders that contracts for the furnishing of certain supplies to the County • of Contra Costa for the ensuing year be awarded to the following named persona and firms, each of said povoons and firms to furnish a good and suffiaiont bond with one or more sufficient sureties in the sum of 41000, conditioned for the faithful performance of contracts awarded to them and each of them. The following are the names of parsons and firms to whom contracts are awarded and the list of articles to be supplied by each and prices to be paid therefor, to wit: 133,' ion Directors to ereot a California Building and obarga two dollars and fifty sante per square foot for exhibit apaoe to be an arbitrary and unjust tax on the taxpayers of the State who voted the Five Million Dollars for exposition purposes and who are also willing to further tax themselves to oolleot, install and maintain exhibits, and we hereby publicly request the State Exposition Commission appointed by Governor Johnson to supervise the expenditure of the State Exposition Fund, to take Bush act- ion as will insure the erection of a California Building that will be in keeping with the prestige and dignity of the State, and in whish the several oountias of the State, small as well as large, will be provided, free of oast to them, auffioiont apses in whioh to make an exhibit of the products typical of the great State of California, and be.it further, RESOLVED, that a oopy.of these Resolutions be sent to Governor Johnson, the State Exposition Commission, the Direotors of the Panama-Paoifio Exposition, the California.Exposition Commission, the $eoramento Valley Exposition Commission and to eaoh Board. of Supervisors of the various Counties of the State of California. Basso& and adpptod at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of con •:a Costa County, state of California, hold on the 16th day of Juno, 1913, by the following vote, to wit: . Ay set Supervisors J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, W.J.Buohanan and J.H.Trythall. Noss: Supervisors - None. Absent: Supervisor 'barren H. MoBryde. J.H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coats Gounty. Atteet:J.H.Welle, Clerk. _ In the Matter of Bids for Supplies. This Board having heretofore by.itsiorder duly made and:entered dirooted`an inatrioted the olerk'af-thIs"Board Ao advertise'for::bids_fbir-the furnishing'of gra- aeries, oortain provisions, olot)2ing, Dry Goods, Drugs, Stationery and other supplie to the County Hospital, Jail and Court House, and said olelk having so advertised for bide for the furnishing thereof-in the manner and for the time presoribed by law and bids for furniahing of said supplies having been heretofore rooeived by the Board, and this Board having fully aonaidered the same and carefully examined the samplee submitted to the Board by respective bidders, Orders that contrasts for the furnishing.of certain supplies to the County of Contra Costa for the ensuing year be awarded to the following named persona and firma, -eaoh of said peraous and firma to furnish a good and auffioiont bond with one or more suffioient suretios in the sum of 4v100O, conditioned for the faithful performance of oontraots awarded to them and eaoh of them. The following are the names of persons and firma to whom contrasts are awarded and the list of artioles to be supplied by sash and prises to be paid therefor, to wit: a. VAN FROOM. Beef, -first quality, full hind quartered per lb. - - - - - .13'3f4 Mutton; Half carcasses, per ib. - - - - - - - - - - .13 3/4 GEORGE WINKELMAN. Beef, full fore quarters, per lb. let quality - - - - - - $.11 1/2 Corned Beef, first quality, per lb. - - » - - - - - - - - .12 1/4 D. L. HILSON. Blankets, single, wool, blue institution, 4 lb. 54-84, each -42.36 Shooting, Bleached, 5-4, per yard, - - - - - - - - - - - -- - .14 Hospital Gauze, 4-4, per yard - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -04 3/4 Toweling, brawn linen, per yard - - - - - - - - - - -10i and .10 314 Gingham, Apron per yard - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .06 3/4 Shirts, Over Aample Na. 1, per doz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.90 Coats, Blue henim, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.40 Sooks, Cotton per doz. - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - .65 Shoos, Mens, Latin Calf, laced, plain wide toe, par pal{ - - 1.36 Undershirts, mens, white or brown, jersey ribbed, doz.. #1, - 3.97 1/2 Drawers, mens, white or brown, jersey ribbed, per doz. - - - - 3.97 1f2 Towels, Cotton Huokabook, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .86, W. G. REED. Arnold's Plaids, quarts, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - -46.00 9.1 Thomas' Black Ink, quarts, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.75 Holdfast Mucilage, quarts, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.00 I Hardmuth Round Pencils per doz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -40 Boh-i-noor Pencils, H.B. per doz. - - - - - - - - - - - - ` - - .90 Koh-i-noor Ponaila, 3 B. per doz. - - - - .96 Indelible Bound Pencils, Castell (Hard) per dozen - - - - - - - -95 Penn, Tadelia Zino, Nos. 11 and 5, par gross - - - - - --- - - 1.10 Pads, No. 361, pordozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .40 Typewriter Ribbons, Kee Lax for Fischer Book Typewriter,eaoh,- .90 French Carmine, pinto, por doz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.76 Typewriter Paper, Westminster .056 per roam, - - - - - - - - 1.20 Typewriter :ribbons, Beat Kee Lax, Underwood, Record - - - - - - -76 i 11ARTINES DRUG COMPANY 16-1b. Legal Cap, numbered, 32 linea, par ream - - - - - - - -02.05 16-1b. Legal Oap, numbered 28 linos, per ream - - - - - - - - 2.05 16-Sb, Legal Can, unnumbered 26 lines, per ream - - - - - - - 2.05 14-ib. Legal Cap, Hulburt & Louthworth, per ream - - - - - - - 1.60 Letter Press Copying Books, 250 shoots, per book - - - - - - - .85 Thomas' Black Ink, quarte, per dozen - - 5.76 Holdfast Mucilage, quarte, per dozen - - 4.00 Perfection Mucilage, quarto, per dozen - - 4.00 Faber Round Pencils, per doz. - - - - .25 - - - Dixon's Nos. 2 and 5, per doz. - - - - - -- .30 American Model No. 2, per doz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .40 Faber's Hexagon, No. 2, per doz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 Hardmuth Round Pencils, per doz, - 0 H.B.Koh-i-noon Pencils, with rubbers, per dcz. - - - 1 1.110 Koh-1-near Pencils, 3 B. per doz. - - - - - - -- - - - - - - .95 Red and Blue Pencils, round, per doz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -40 Superior Round Pencils, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -20 Powe, R.R.14A, per gross, -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :- .30 Pens, Gilott's No. 404, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -50 Pane, Spencerian, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .85 Pens, Falcon No. 048, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '.60 + Pone, Judges Quill Stub, par gross - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --60 Pads, Chancelor Tablet, Legal Pio. 81,per cozen - - - - - - - - 1.20 Typewriter Erasers, per dozon - - - - .- - - - - - - - - - - - - .45: Typewriter Ribbons, See Lox for Fiaoher Book Typewriter,each - .90 Typewriter Ribbons, Smith premier, Copying, beat quality," - .60 Typewritar Ribbons, Smith Premier, Record, boat quality " - .60 ti) Erasers, Typewriter, Eberhard Fabor,ink Union Pen, 110 cash - .04 Treasury Blotting Pads, 19x24, per doz. beat quality - - - -- . 48 McGill's Fasteners, per box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -08 Eyelets, J.H. per box - .08 Eyelets, B. per rax - - - - - - - - - - - - - ^- --- -- - .08 08 French harmine,, pints,Eelets 0. Z.per box -per dozen - - - - - - - b.7b D I Faber Penholdera, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -15 ! Eagle Penholders per dozen - .15 r; Assorted Rubber Mande, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -32 Rubber Bands, 000 1 per gross - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65 'lubber B=do, 0014par gross - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -66 Rubber Bands, 31, per grces - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -,35 Rubber Bands, 1/2 inch, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -90 Rubber Bands, 3/4 inch, per gross - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1.00 Sanford's Copying Ink, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7,20 Sanford's Library Paste - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10 Typewritcr Paper, Westminster, .70 per ream - - - - -- - - - - -1.00 135:: Typewriter Paper, weatminstor, 056, per ream - - - - - - - -$ 1.20 3ypawriter Paper,.Onion Skin, 161 unglazed, per roam - - - .80. Typewriter Paper,-Onion Skin, 0161, glazed, per ream.- - - - .76 Carbon Fapar, Eureka, par 100 shoots, - - - - --- - - - - - - 3.25 Carbon Paper, Remtioo Paragon par 100 sheets - - - - - - - - 2.50 CaxbonPaper, geaLox - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.50 Carbon Paper, Cob-web - - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - - - - - 3.60 Typowriter Ribbons, Beat gee Lox, Undarwood, Record - - - - - .76 Stafford'a Commeraial Inks, quarts, - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.50 Pena, M.V. Ground Points, No. 3, per groes - - - - - - - - - -1.36 Gem Paper Clips - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -50 0.g. Fasteners (Paper) No. O.B. par M. - - - - - - - - - - - 1.60 O-K-Dasteners (Paper) No..1-8. per 1d- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.60 MRS. G. STEWART, Apples, aired, good quality, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - .06 nApples, Evaporated, in boxes, per lb- - - - - - - - - - .00 oon, first class Breakfast; par lb, - - - - - - - - - - .29 Butter, Creamary, Lug. to Feb. per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - .43 Barley, Rolled, in sacks, per 100 lba- - - -- - - ^ - - - 1.65 Brooms, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$5. and 6.00 Bran, in sacks, par tan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33.50 Corn Meal, white or ,yellow, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.60 Crackers, Extra Sodas, 112 lb. boxes, per lb. _ - - - ~ - - - .08 1/2 Codfish, Middles, 40 lb. boxes, per lb- - -09 Codfish, Strips, in 40 lb. boxes, per lb. - - .08 1/2 Eggs, by the case, Feb. to Aug. per dozen. - - - - - - - - - .29 Flour, Pacheco, in 60 lb. sacks, par bbl. of 196 lbs.per bbl- 6.40 Hay, alfalfa, first quality, baled, per ton - - - - - - -23.00 Lard, in tubs, per lb- - - - -13 Macaroni, No. 1, in 6O lb. boxes, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - -04 1/2 Matches, block, per can - - - - - • - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.25 Oats, rolled, per 100 lbs- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -3,50 Oil, Elaine, in 6 gal. oana, per gallon - - - - - - - - - .27 1/2 Pearl Barlay, by tho sack per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - .06 Rios, in 100 lb. sacks; per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.26 Raisins; Seedless, Sultanas, unbleached, 50 lb. boxes per lb. .05 Sago, per lb- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - •- - - - - - .06 Spaghatti, No. 1, in 50 lb. boxaa, per lb. - - - - - - - - - .04 1f2 Salt, Dairy, per 100 lba- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .67 1/2 Sugar, Granulated, per 100 lbs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.26 Syrup$ par gallon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -34 Tobacco, Chewing, Star Plug, by box, per lb. - - - - - - - -- .49 Tobacoo Smoking, Union Leader, by carton, par lb- - - - - - -99 Toilet -r - aper, by box of'100 pkgs. par pkg- - - - - - - - - -- 5.25 Vinegar, Upham's Apple Cider, per gallon - - - - - - - - - -- .17 1/2 Wheat by sack, per 100'lba- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.70 L. M. LASELL COMPANY Blanketa, for Jail, 10-4, Double, gray, Sample 1, each ---- $ .95 : n n .. n n 2, " - - - - .90 Sheeting, Blaaohad, 5.4; per yard - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -14 'Shooting, Unbleached, 7-4, per-yard - - - - - - - - - - - - - -18 Sheeting, unbleached, 8-4, per yard - - - - - - - - - - - - - -B0 Hospital Gauze, 4-4, per yard - - - - - - - • - - - - - - - - .04 3/4 Toweling Turkish, 18 inches. wide, per yard - - - - - - - - -16 Towels, 8otton Huakabeak, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - -85 Tennis Flannel, any color, per yard - - - - - - - - - - - - - -09 1/2 1 Overalls, Sample No. 1, dozen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9.76 Shoes, mans, Satin Calf, laced, plain wide toe, per pr. - - - 1.95 Mattresses, 5 inch. box, 2-10 x 6-2, pain leaf fiber cotton felt top and bottom, good ticking, each - - -- - 3.45 :iattresses, 5 inch. box, 3-6'x 6-2, palm leaf fiber, cotton fait top and bottom, good ticking, each - - - - - -3.90 Mattressaa; Jail bag- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -87 1/2 Pillows, feather, Sample No. 1, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .90 Cotton vatting, beet quality, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - -- -19 Coal, wellington, Loose, per ton - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$10.50 00a4, Wellington, in sacks; per ton - - - - - - - - - - - 10.95 011, Distillate, 34° in druma, per gallon - - - - - - - .07 3/4 oil, Fusl, per gallon - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - .04 GaAoline, 72° in drums, per gallon - - - - - - - - - - - - - .19 Gasoline, 860 in drnma, per gallon - - - - - - - - - - - - -47 1/2 Apples, evaporated, in boxes, per ib- - - - - - - - - - - - - -08 Bon Ami, per dozen - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - -75 Beans, white, full sacks, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --05 Beane, sink, full sacks, per lb: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .04 Butter 14o. 1 pickled roll, in barrels, per lb- - - - - - - - - .39 1/2 Butter, Creamery, Feb, to Aug. per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - -39 Bran, in sacks, per ton - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -38.60 Coffee, in ground,'in 50 lb. lots, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - -27?, lJ Crackers, Extra Sodse, l� lb. boxes, per lb. - - - - - - - - .08 1 Cornstarch, Kingsford Oswego, 40 lb, boxes, per lb. - - - - - .06 Eggs, by the case, Aug. to Feb. per dozen - - - - - - - - - - --48 1/2 Flour, aoheco, in 50 lb- sacks, per bbl. 196 lbs. per bbl. - 6.40 136: Ham,.first quality - - - - - per lb- - - - - - - - •22 172 U7# oat, first quality, baled,'per ton - - - - - - - - - 24.50 Macaroni, No. 1, in 5p lb. boxes, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - -04 172 Oats, rolled, per 100 The- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -13.60 011, Blaine, in 5 gal. cans, per gallon - - - --- - - - - - - •27 172 Peas, Split, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -0514 Prune a, Freaoh, 60e to 80s, in saAs,Tper^lb,"- - - - - - - _.07 05 3l4 Peaohes, sun dried, in sacks, per - - Pearl Barley, by the seek, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '06 Rios, in 100 lb. sacks, per lb-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -5.25 Sago, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- -05 Spaghetti, No, 1, in 50 lb, boxes, per lb, - - - - - - " - -••40 172 Soap, Strykers, send, per dozen - Soap, Ivory, bath and toilet, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - -85 Soap Borax, bath and toilet, per dozen - - - - - - - - - - - -45 Sal Soda, per 100 lbs- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - 1.00 Sugar, Granulated, per 100 lbs, - - - - - - - - • - - - 6.25 Tea, uncolored, Japan, by the cheat, per lb- - - - - - - - ,26 j Syrup, per gallon - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Ii _-_-_-!^_ -34 Tobacco, Chewing Star plug, by box, per lb- - -49 Tobacco, Durham, Smoking, by carton, per Sb. - .55 Toilet P, 1 gallon nano, per dozen - ------------=---------- -5.65 Toilet Paper, by Dox, of 100 pkga.por pkg.- - - 6.86 Wheat, rolled in sacks, per 100 lbs- 2.75 Sheat & oats, inaacks, per 100 lbs. - - 2.90 I CONTRA COSTA DRUG & OPTICAL COMPANY. ,O Aristol per oz, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -w .40 Aaetanilid, per oz, - - - - - - - - - - - - - -01 172 Alcohol, per gal. Bologna Spirits 190° - - - -2.85 Acid Sulphuric, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - -01 Acid Citric, par oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - .0l 172 Acid Boraoic, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - --00 374 Acid Carbolic, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - -20 Acid Aslioylio, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - Ol AcidBenaoio, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - -01 172 Acid Bennlo, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -03 1174 Acid Ryorooyyeni0, por oz- - - - - - - - - - - -02 Acid Nitro 2durietia, per lb .O6 Acid Tartaric, per oz. - -' - - - - - - - -01 172 Acetate Potash, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - --03 174 Ammon Bromide, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - -03 1/2 Ammon Muriate, per 00 i 2 f Antikamnia, per oz. -1 -1 -1 -1 - - - -1 -1 -1 -1 ^ - --1412 Antipyrine, per oz. -1S 172 Aro. Spts. Ammonia, per oz- - - - - - - - - --03 l72 Antiseptic powder, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - ;00 74 Alum pnlyper oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 7 Acid Aootic, No. 1, per oz- - - - - - - - - - -.00 370 Antiphlogiatine, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - -35 Araenauro, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -55 Aconite Tinot. per oz- - - - -02 Ammonia Yalarinato,.por oz. ^ - - - - - - - - .07 Aqua Ammonia, per gal. - - - - - - - - - - i20 Acid Muriatic, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - .O1-172 } Antiseptic tablets, per.100 DiamondLilly --.25 #{I Bandages, Antiseptic, beat quality, 1 in. 2 in. 3 in. and 4 in. per lb-- - -56 Bis. Subnitrate, par oz- - - - - -11 - - 1�2 Bicarb. sada, per aa. - - -- .00 1 4 Salaam Copaiba, per oz - - - - - - - - - - --OS 172 Beechwood Creasote, per oz,.- - - - - - - - - -05 Bromide Sodium, per oz. - - - - - - - - .03 172 Bromide Potassi, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - -02 j Borax, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -04 ?j Buhaoh, per lb. 30� for mixed, for pure ---- .85 + Bichromate Potash, per oz- - - - - - - - .04 172 Belladonna, solid extract, per oz. ^ - - - - - 09 Bag, hot water, each, Nugget', 2 cyte - - - 1.50 B elladonna leaves, por oz, - - - - - - - - - - -00 172 Blue Ointment, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - -03 Benzoin, lump, per oz- - - 00 1 4 Burgundy pitch, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - --00 ly Oooe - - - - - - - - " - - in0 Vur, per_grain - -00 172 Cadets, Sulph, per,oz- - - - - - - - - - - - -1.05 Chloroform Squibbs, per 1b, - - - - - •- - - - -.80 Chloroform Commercial, per lb. - - - - - - - - 138 Chlorato potash, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - 00 3/4 Cole's White Pine Syrup, per pint - - - - - - --32 172' Crean Tartar, per oz- - - _ - - - - - - - - - -.02 Charcoal`I CompoundtCathartic Fillsper oz, - --00 378 Compound , per 100 U.S.P. - .11 Capsicum pulk. per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - -01 172 Cotton Absorbent, J & J. per lb. - - - - - - - -30 Gitrene.Cintment, per oa- - - - - - - - - - - .01 174 Cocoa Butter, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - --01 Camphor Gum, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -03 Capsules, empty, No, 1, 2 and 3, per 1000 --- .38 rz 137 Calomel, per oz-, - - - - - - - - -- $.05 ' Cantharides, per oz. - - - - - .00 112 Cresolono, 4-oz. bottles, ---. - - - - •- .17 112 Catgut,Van Horn - - - - - --- -- - ---.- - - - - .15 ' Catheters, assorted sizes, esoh f4-to 15 sizes)' .08 ' 0orks, assorted sizes, per 100 ---.» - - - - - - .20 Rovers Powders, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -04 Donovan's Solution, per oz. - - - .- - - - - - - -'.01 Droppers Hod. per doz. - - - - - - - .12 Drainage tubes, astd. sizes d & J,-per doz. - - - .20' Ether Squibbs, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - -79 Epsom Salts, per lb. - - - - - - - --- - - - - - -.02 Elixir Calisaysa, per pint - -- -.- - - - - - -- .17 Zlixir.Laotopeptine, per.pint - - - - - - - - - - -30 Elixir Iron, Quinine and Strychnine - - - - - - --36 SUAr lodo-bromide Calcium - - - - - - - - - - . .30 Eleatorium, per 1/8 oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - -. 00 118 troso, Spiritus, er ExtractiBeef Rex. 112-lb. - ----- ---- -65 Emulsion Cod Livp.r 011, per gallon, 40% Wyeth- - 1.00 Fluid Extract Arnica, per lb..- - - - - - - - - - .65 Fluid Extract Saw Palmetto, per lb. - - - - - - - ,66 Fluid Extract Buchu, per lb-- --- - - - - - - 1.90 Fluid Extract Cascara sagrada, per lb. Wyeth -- .45 Fluid Extract Gentian, per lb. - - - - - - -- .60 Fluid Extract Tild Cherry, per lb.t---y- - _ _ -.60 Fluid Extract Sqnill, per lb. - -.70 Fluid Extract Ipecac, per-lb- - - - - - - - - --2.75 FMR Extract Tolu, per lb. - - - - - - - - -- .63 Fluid Extract Ginger, per lb. - - - - - - - ---1.05 Fluid Extract Grendelia Robusta, per lb. - - - - 1,25 Fluid Extract Columba, per lb. - - - - - - - -- - .63 Fluid Extract Belladonna, per lb. - - - - - - -- .80 Fluid Extract Dogwood, per lb: - - - - - - - - - .63 Fluid Extract Hydrastis, per lb. -- . - - - - - - 2.10 Fluid Extract Taraxioum per ib. - - - - - - - - .55 Fluid Extract Ergot, per•lb- - - - - - - - - - 2.60 Fluid Extract Rheum, per lb. - - - - - - - - 1.10 Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, Comp:par lb. - - •• -.50 Filter Paper, per dozwhite Pine, - - - - - - -- .03 i Flax Seed, meal, per b. - - - - - - - - - - - - .05 Flax seed, whole, per lb. - - - --- - - - - - - - -O5 Fluid Extract Gentian Comp, per Ib- - - - - - - - .60 Fluid Extract Glyoyrrhiza, per lb: - - - - - - - .60 Glycerine, per lb. - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - --21 112 Glycerine Suppos. per bottle, -- - - - - - - - - - .12 Gauze, - Borated, per yard, Hoist - - - - - - - - .12 112 Gauze, Iodoform, 5 par cent. per yard., Moist, -- ,18 Gauze, Carbolated,6por cent, per yard - - - - - - .12 11 Gauze,.Sublimated, per yard, idolot- - - - - - - - .12 172 Ganae,.Antiseptin J.J. or B.B. boat quality 5 yard roll, -2nd quality $1.00 best quality - - - - - - - - - -1.75 Hype. Syringes, each Luhr - - - - - - - - - - -1.25 Hypo. meadles, per doz. 7/8 in. for Luhr Syringe-1.25 Hype. tabs. morphine anlphh. 114 gr. P.D.& Co. per tube - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12 Hypo. tablets, atryahnine nitrate•1-40 & 1-60- .07 Hypo. tablets, hyoscine hydrobromate -1-100 gr, -- .05 Hype. tablets, cocaine, 1-60 gr. - - - - - - - - .06 Hydrag. cum orate, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - .06 Hoffman's anodyne, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - .02 Iodoform, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .30 Iodine„ per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .15 Liq. Ferri Sulph. per oz•- - - - - - - - - - - - - ,01 Liqt ^ - - . Tonga Comp. per lb: - - ---_--- - - - --- ^.66 f Listerine, per pin - - ^ - - - --.65 Lysol,.por bottle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -65 Lint, 10 yard roll, J & J, each - - - - - - - - - .33 Lithia-Tablota (Warner'a) per 100 - - - - - - - - -25 Maas hydrarg., per oz - - - - - - - -a._ - - -.04 Lonsslls solution,-par oz. - - - - - - - - - - - .02 Morphine sulphate, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - 5.25 Mercury, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .0O 112 Mercury, yo7low oxide, per oz- - - - - - - - - - -.12 :Marosuro, P. D. & Co. per oz. - - - - - - - - - - .60 +Manna,-par oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- .01 112 Nitrate Silver, por oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - -35 011, olive, per gallon, - - - - - - - - - - - -2,50 Oil,00tton seed, per gallon - - - - - - - •- - -- .68 Oil, ood liver, per gallon - - - - - - - - -- - 1,25 Oil, castor, cold pressed, per gallon - - - - - -1.25 Oil,.linseed, per gallon _,85 011, wade, per oz- - - - - - - - - - -• - - - - ,02 112 Oil,'crango, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12 Oil, Camphor, per oz. - - - - - _.- _ _ - _ _ .03 Oil, croton, par oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.09 Oil, wine, per oz, - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ .03 Oil, bay, per oz. - ^ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -05 13� - Oily Spike, per oz. oil, Origanum, per as;, - .02 1/0 011, Sassafras, per oz. -•- »- - - +- ,01 1� 011, Tar, per oz. - - - - - - - - __ ' .2.01 Oil, Rose, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Oil, Bergamot, per oz - - _ - _ --- - - - - -O6 1 2 011, Cloves, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Oil$ Cinnamon, par oz- - - - - - - - - - ----- .07 011, Turpentine, per oz- - _ - _ - --- - - - - - -01 1/2 Opium, pure, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - p3 Oxide Zino, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _. Oil Silk, per yard - - - - - - - - - - - - - --70 Ointment Blue » per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - -02 Plaster, Red GaAs KidneyJ & J. per.doz. - - - 1.60 Plaster, Oapsium, J & J per doz- - - - - - - - - -7b Plaster, Rubber Adhesive, J-& J per yard - -- - .12 Plaster, Blister, J & J. per yard - - - - - - - .50 Plaster, Thapsis, J a J. per yard - - - - - - - -35 Plaster, Mustard, J a J. per doz- - - - - - - - -15 Y Plaster, Cantharides J & J. per yard - - - - - - -45 Plaster, Belladonna, J & J. por yard roll- - - - .50 Plaster Belladonna,• J & J. per doz. - - - - - - -75 Peroxide Hydrogen, per lb - - - - - - - - - -- -10 Pormanganate Potash, par oz- - - - - - - - - - -01 1/4 Podophyllin, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I5 Phenaostins, per oz - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -25 Papain pule. per oz- - --- - - - - - - - - - - - -22 P111g, Opium, 1 gr., per-100 - - - --- - - .27 Pea000ks Bromides, per bottle, - - - - - - - - -65 Poptsnayymme tablets, per 100 - - - - - - - - - - -65 Plumbi goetate, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - .00 1/2 Powder papers, per 1000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 6! Quinine Sulphate, per pz- - - - - - - - - - - - ,22 Salts, Rooholle, per lb- - - - - - - - - - - "- - -27 , Salts, 'ypsom, per lb- - - - _ _ - _ - _ - » - - -,02 Salts, Glauber, per lb- - - - - --- - - - - - - --02 Syrup Hypophosphites, per oz- - - - - - - --- -03 Sugar Milk, per oz. - -01 1/2 Salol (Clark 1 per oz. - - - - - - - - - - --- .10 Sulphonal, per az- - - - - - - - - - - . - - .60 Witah Hazel, por gal. --- --- - - - - - - - - 1.00 Soap, white Castile, - - - - - - - - - - - -05 Soap, Germaoidal, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - -10 Syringe, Alpha, asoh - - - - - - - - - - - - - -90 Sulphur puly. per lb- - - - - - - - - - - - - -03 Soda Salioylate, per oz. -- - - - - - - - - - - - .03 Surgeons Silk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -03 Stryahnine, par oz. - - - - - - - - - - . - - - -65 1 Turpentine, per gal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -7b Tartar, ametio, per oz- - - - - - - - - - - - - -02 Tri3olium Comp. por lb- - - - - - - - - - - -30 Tinot. Hyosoyamus, per pint - - - - - » - - - - .40 Tinat Auz '7om. per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - - .03 1/2 Tlnot, Caotus Grandiflora, per oz. - - - - - - - .02 Tinat. Xent. Pip. per oz- - - - - - - - - - -04 Tinot. Opii, per pint - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.25 Tinat- Digitalis, per oz. - - - - - - - - - -03 Tullors powder, per oz- - - - - - - - -- - --- - -00 1/4 Vaseline, perlb-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .l0 Tinot. Strophanthus, per oz. -,- - - - - - - - -03 Torpin Hydrate, per oz. - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .06 Tinot. Ferri Chloridi, per oz- - - - - - - - - - -02 Iodine of Potassium, per oz, - - - - - - - - .18 Oaotine Pellets, per bbx - - - - - - - - - - .35 Laoto Poptine, Powder, per oz. - - - - - - - - - -66 Onguentine, lb. jar - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -70 {� Tinot. Camphorated Opii, per lb- - - - » -40 - Browne Mixture (improved) par lb- - - -65 Eohafolta, per lb. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -40 Tinot. Passion - » - - - Flower, per pint - - -85 Casoara, 5 gr.--pills, per 100 - - - - - - - - - --22 Xaltod lilk, hospital size, Horliak- - - - - - 2.75 Plaster Paris Bandagea, 3 in. per doz. - - - - 2.00 Tinot. Iodine, per pint - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.20 Kidney Plastore, par doz. Red Cross - - - - - - 1.60 Sootts Emulsion, per bottle (largo) - - - - - - .65 CaYPine, Citrated, per oz. - - - - - - -- - - - -.20 Preto Iodide of Eeroury ll4 gr. pills, 100 ---» .12 Chloral Hydrate, per oz- - - - -- - - - - - - - -10 Caolmel and soda 1 gr. tabs. per 100 - - - - - - -15 G.oldon Seal Powder, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - .15 Oxelate Cerium, per oz. - - - - - - - - - - - .05 Eothol 12 az. - - - - - - -- - - - - - ,65 zc I Ina ental, per pt- - - - - - - - -- - - - - -65 {g longs Compound, per pt- - - - - - - - - - - - - -65 Ioe Cape, purr gum, No, 4, - - - - - - - - - - -1.10 Hot Water Saga, Ruggett, 2 qt. Brandy, per qt- beet quality - - - -- - - - - - -75 Salverson - - - - - - - - - - - - - -._ _ .. _ _ 3.75 f In the Matter of Disposal of Judsonville School House. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that that certain building known ss the old Judennville School House is no longer required for school purposes, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seoonded by Supervisor Casey,.by the Board ordered that this Board proceed to sell said building. It is further ordered that the,Cierk of this Board give notice by publication in the "Antioch Ledger" for two weeks, that scaled bids will be receitrod by the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, at his office in Martinez, until 11 o'oloo?c A.M. on Monday, July 7th, 1913, for that certain school buildifg known as \ ,the old Judsonville School House. That said bids state that said sale will be for oash, U.S. gold coin, and also that this Board reserves the right to reject any i and all bids. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors assay, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Hone, Absent: Supervisor MoBryde. i In the Matter of petitions from citizens of Concord and Cowell, in regard to Suit of People vs. Cowsll Portland Comont Cmmpany. Mr. A.F.Bray, appears before the Board and presents two petitions from regi dents of Concord and Cowell in relation to the Suit entitled "People of the State of California, vs. Cowell Portland Cement Company! ,The Board of Suporviecra refuses to accept or act in any manner on said petitions, and refers same to the District Attorney, of Contra Costa County. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July 7th, 1913, at 14 o'clock A.M. ... Chairmen. 1.40. 4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. ; It to by the Board of Supervisors ordered that a Special Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be called for and to meet on Tuesday, July lot 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of appointing a County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, for the unexpired term of Louis N.Buttne now deceased, and all matters incident thereto. Dated: July let, 1913. J.P.Ossoy Vincent Hook . W.J.Buchanan J.H.Trythall. - - - - - - - - - ooe - - - - - - - - - - - I!I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California. Tuesday, July let, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present; Hon. J.H,Trythall, Chairman; Supervisora J.P.Ossay, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J,H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Warren H. MoBryde. 6 C In the Matter of Absence of Supervisor of Supervisor District No. 1. - This Board having heretofore granted a leave of absence to Warren H. MoBryde Supervisor of Supervisor District No. 1, It appears to the satisfaction of this Board that said Warren H. MaBryde Is not on this date, within the knowledge of this Boards in-the'State of California. I Therefor for said reasons the hereinabove call for a Special Meeting is not presented to, or signed by, said Warren H. MoBryde. In the Matter of County Treasurer. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that Louis N, Buttner, County Treasurer of Contra Coats County is now deceased, the office of County Treasurer is by this Board declared vacant. I 141 In the Matter of Appointment of ; County Treasurer of Contra Costa County. This Board having heretofore declared the office of County Treasurer of Con- tra Costa County vacant by reason of the death of Louis H. Buttner, County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, the following nominations are presents& to this Board for appointment, to wit; J. Rio Baker and James F. Hoey. Thereupon on roll call, the following vote was taken: For J. Rio Baker, - Supervisors Buchanan and Trythall. For James F. Hoey,- Supervisors Caney and Hook. Thereupon the Board declared no election. Thereupon upon a second roll call the following vote was taken: For J. Rio Baker,- Suporvisors Buchanan and Trythall. For James F. Hoey, - Supervisors Casey and Hook. Thereupon the Chairman declared that no election was had. Thereupon this Board adjourns until 1:30 o'clock P.M. Thereupon the Board met after adjournment, the Supervisors all being present with the exception of Warren H. MoBryds who is absent from the State of California. / Thereupon James F. Hoey appears before the Board and asks, in open Board, to have his'name withdrawn as a candidate for office of County Treasurer. Thereupon after said withdrawal, the following veto was taken as to the nomination of J. Rio Baker: Ayes: supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Thereupon it is by the Boar& ordered that J. Rio Baker, be and he is hereby appointed County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, for the unexpired term of Louis ,Y.Buttner, now deaeased.7{, In the Matter' of Grant of Leave of Absence to John Bermingham. Upon request of John Bermingham, Commissioner for Contra Costa County for the Panama-Paoifio International Rxposition,It is by the Board ordered that said John Bermingham be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence to and until July 10th, 1913. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes* Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. coos- Hone. And the Board adjourns to meet on Monday, July 7thm 11913, at 10 o'clock A.M. �J irman. ...Clerk. {� 142 t:j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stste,of Oslifornia. Monday, July 7th, 1913. The Board not at 10 o'clock AIX. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.Caapy, Vincent Hook, and *.J.Buohanan. J.H Cells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Warren MaBryde. The minutes and proceedings at the BoarQ,tortg4nd dnriryg tl�q T"jof•June, 1913, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the matter of applications for Liquor Lioanses. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of Mrs. E.B.Mao- terson, Jeremiah Mahoney and William Machado, for liquor licenses, be oontinnad to July 14th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. 1 iIn the Matter of applications for 3 Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses for the ogle of intoxicating liquors in quantities lass than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons 'i .II at the following named places, to wit: S.H.Burns E1 Ciervo Tormeyr Hotel Crockett Loring Ave. Crookott Salvatore Dal Porto Lot 6, Block 1, Santa Fe Ave. Oakley Wm.Slieber Junot. Utz. & Paoheoo Road and Road leading to Pacheco Who* & Landing R.A.Marshall Cor. Hartz & Prospect Ave. Danville E. lavallier S.E. Cor. San Pablo Ave. & Blake St. Stage District A.S.Roas mint Saloon Brentwood C.Sohlenker tayside Inn Lafayette Herman v6tght Lafayette Hotel Lafayette Conrad Williamson Redwood Canyon, Willow Spga, Sohbol Dist. Moraga Road, The Board fixes hearing thereon for Monday, August 4th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. 4;. 143 In the Matter of Applications for Wholesale Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licensee for sale of intoxicating liquors in quantiti a more than one quart are made to the Board by following named persons at following o'amed plaose, to wit: P.Murphy N. side Loring Ave. Heald Treat O.Hossibertolli Potrero Ave. Stege Junction. The Board fixes hearing thereon for Monday, August 4th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of issuance of Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is authorized to issue liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: Cornelius Orabloy Bird Saloon, Lot 4, Block A Crookett J.B. Costa Valley House Saloon, Smith St, Bear Martinez. J.L.Preriohe front St. Byron Pietro 0uerreri Fanelli Saloon, Lot 8, Block 4 Valona 0lament E.Oeorge Park Saloon Valons W.Oaten Idle Hour Saloon Orookett Joseph Rittman Central Hotel, Concord Ave, & Harrison St. Concord John Luoy Nevada Saloon . Port Costa Mrs. Mary Lynch California Hotel & Bar Port Costa Peter Milesi Lombardo Saloon Crockett Bernard T Moaabe Bay St. Hotel Crockett The said order is passed by fallowing vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Warren MoBryde.ZC, In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The Tax Collector having certified to this Board certain double and orroneou assessments, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to make proper entry of Cancellation in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of thin Board. i 1:44. -i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the �7 same are hereby made to following named indigants, commencing July let, 19131 to wit: James Irwin - - - - - - - - - -$15.00 per month Mrs. Signorina saves - - - 10.00 Ignacio Souza - - 15.00 Mary A-Hewitson - - - - - 30.00 Donaoiana Amador - - - - - - - --15.00 a Mrs. I. Wilcox - - - - - - - - - -EO.00 Sophia Sabatino - - - - - - - - - 6.00 I Mrs. Irene M. Swinney - - - -- - - 16.00 Pauline A.Gibson - - - - - - - - 30.00 j Eric Gustaf Lind - - - - - - - -- 8.00 Hannah Adams - - - - - - - - - - -10.00 Sara Carlton - - - - - - - - - -16.00 Mary Ellen Doherty - - - - - - -- 30.00 Mrs. Eva Madsen - - - - - - - - - 10.00 j Froman W.Smith - - - - -- - - - - 10.00 " It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of the County of + Contra Poeta draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named in- digents for the sums set opposite their respective names, on the first of each and +� every month, until the further order of this Board.j,_ I I In the Matter of approval of contracts for Furnishing of supplies. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of cart sin supplies to the County of Contra Costa, and said bids having been received for fur- j niahing said supplies and contracts awarded to the respective bidders on furnishing of good and sufficient bonds to the County of Contra Costa, the following firms pre- J sent their bonds, ikiah are by the order of the Board approved, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contracts, to wit: W-G Reed; Mrs. G.Stewart; L.M. Lasell Company; D.L.Hilson; Martinez Drug Com i 0.0. Van Procyon; George Winkelman; and Contra Costa Drug and Optloal Company. It is further ordered that the County Clark of Contra Costa County return to each of the above contractors their certified check which accompanied said bid. The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows, to wit: Ayos: Spcpervisore Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Soea: Sone. Absent: Supervisor RaBryde. In the Matter of Estimate of Fire Commissioners �I of Crockett and Crolons for Maintenance of Fire Department therein. r�The Board of F1re Commissioners of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and #� Crolona having made report to this Board Of their estimate of the amount of money ! that will be reguirad to maintain the Fire Department of said towns and for protect- Ing some from lose by fire for the fiscal year 1913-14, to wit: for maintenance 1/4 of 1 per cant on the assessed valuation of property of said Fire District.. Thereupon on motion duly made and parried, IT is by the Board ordered that the 14.5 estimate add Report of the Board of Fire Commissioners of said towns of Crockett and Orolons.of tax of 1/4 of 1 per cent on assessed valuation of property of said Fire District be and the same is hereby accepted and approved and that a tax sufficient to raise said sum be levied upon the taxable property within the boundaries of said Fire District as fixed by the Board of Fire Commissioners of Crockett and Crolona,y{ In.the utter of semi-annual Report of County Recorder. m.R.Hurley County Reoerder of Contra Costa County, files his semi-annual state- ment of fees.reoeived by him during the six months ending June 30th, 1913. Said report is read to the Board and by the Board approved and ordered placed on file. In the matter of application of Guy W. Olmsted for Cancellation of Certain Assess- ments and Tat Sales. It appearing to the satisfaot'on of this Board from the verified petition of Guy 1. Olmsted filed with the Clerk of this Board this day, that the N.W. 1/4 of Sao. 27, Tp. 2 R. R. 2 E. was assessed for the year 1873-74 to Unknown Owners in the sum of $10.88 and the same became delinquent and now remains unpaid; and it ap- pearing from the Certificate of John F.Armstroug, Register of the U.S. Land Office that Unknown Owners had no right, title or interest of, in or to said lands on Hai data, and that no interest therein has been derived by the owners of said lands, from the said Unknown Owners and that none of their Grantors derived title therefrom. And it further appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that the R. l/2 of See. 27, Tp. 2 H. R. 2 B. was assessed for the year 1876-76 to Unknown Owners and became delinquent and was.sold to State of California February 24, 1876, for the sum of $17.83 and recorded in Vol. 1 Tax Sales page 276; and it appearing that the said sale was not redaemed within the time allowed by law, but was deeded to the State of Calfornis, by H.C.Gallagher Tax Collector on April 26, 1877 and recorded in Vol. 33 Deeds, page 46. And it further appearing from the Certificate of John F Armstrong Register of the U.S. Land Office that Unknown Owners had no right, title, or interest of in or to said lands on said date, and that no interest therein has been derived by the Owners of said lands from the said Unknown Owners or through said Tax Deed, and that none of their Grantors derived title therefrom. 01 Now therefore it is By the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, cancel such assessments and each of them by proper entry of can- collation thezeof, on the margin of the Assessment Rolle, and that the County Re- corder of the County of Contra Costs causal the Certificate of Tax Sale and Tax Dee above referred to by proper entry of Cancellation.. �!_14� • In the Batter of Allowance of Claim is Supervisor District No. 2 for work on what is known as Tunnal Road. This Board having heretofore and on Oat. 21st, 1912, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain pleas of road more than three miles Sn length, between Alameda County Line in Tunnel and Town of Lafayette, in Supervisor District Bo. 2, out of the General Fund, It is by the Board ordered that the followine claim be paid out of.the Gener- al Fund, to wit: Walnut Crook Development Company $6463.20. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa Oounty draw warrant on Oounty Treasurer in favor of above named persona in sums above named out of the General Fund. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Aye:: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. j Ekes: None. Absent: Supervisor MoBryda.,,. I i a In the Matter of allowance of claims for bridge work, lumber, oils rook, road material, eta. Claims for bridge work, lumbar, oil, rook, road material, eta. having been presented to the Board against certain road funds, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now, by the Board ordered,that the said claims be paid to the following named claimants, in the sum: and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Geo. O.Kennerlay 93.00 $ 92.00 R.D.I, S.D. 4, $1.00 " 11 " 95.00 74.00 11 4, 1.00 James MoAravy 64.00 63.00 1, 5, 1.00 R.T.Oren 660.00 669 .00 1, 5, 1.00 Quloan Rook Co. 723.67 722.00 1, 3, 1.61 Robt. Wallace Jr. 348.25 347.00 1, 5, 1.25 It isifurther ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: I� Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythell. Now Hone. Abeent: Supervisor MoBryde.K- ' In the Matter of allowance of Bills. j Bills against the different funds of the County r a presented to the Board;. those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Boax and signed by the Clerk and Chairman and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of g.. � this Board. 147 j In the Matter of Establishing Prices of Printing, Advertising, Job Printing and Blank Books, and Rules Governing the same, for the ensuing year. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following rules and prices be and the same are hereby fixed for blanks books, legal blahks, advertising, publications, oto. for the ensuing year: All County advertising must be set solid in nonpareil type without spacing, indenting or otherwise lengthening the advertising, or if set in other type, to be reduoed to nonpareil basis, 234 ems to the square. The County Delinquent Tax List shall be published once a week for four publications. The above rules in regard to size of type, sto, shall apply thereto. Advertisements that are to be paid for by Contra Costs County must not be published a greater number of times than the law of the case requires. All blank books and record books are to bontain Byron Weston Linen Record Paper. Where books are specified by name and title they are to be similar to the books now in use. ADVERTISING. Publishing Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors; per square, - - - $.40 WEEKLY PAPERS. Legal Advertising, including Ordinances, oto. first publication, per square - - - - - Each subsequent insertion, per square - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -25 r. • Publication Tax List, per square, first inzertion- - - - - - - - - - - -60 Publioation Tax List, per square, second insertion - - - - - - - - - - -20 Publication Tax List, per square, third insertion -» - - - -- - - .20 Publication Tax List, per square, fourth insertion - - - - - - - - - - ,10 DAILY PAPERS. Legal Advertising, per square, for one insertion - - - - - - - - - - $.75 Legal Advertising, per square, for one week - - - - - - - - - - - - -1.20 Legal Advertising, per square, for tan days - - - - - »- - - - - - - 2.00 Legal Advertising, per square, for two weeks - - - - - - - - - - - 2.40 Legal Advertising, per square, for one month - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.00 JOB PRINTING. Prioe Lista per 100, per page - - - - - - -$1.00 Circulars, fetter size, per 100 to 300 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.00 Each additional 100 - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -50 01roulars, note size, per 100 to 300 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 1.60 Each Additional 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -30 Blank, whole shoat, 2 sides, per 100 to 300 - - - - - - - - -- - - - 4.60 Each additional 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.00 Blanks, whole shoot, 3 sides, per 100 to 300 - - - - - - - - - - - - -6.60 Each additional 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - 1.50 Blanks, whole shoat, 4 sides, per 100 to 300 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -7.50 Each additional 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.00 Blanks, half sheet, ,ono aide, per 100 to 300 -- - - - - - - - - - - 3.00 Each additional 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - -50 Blanks, half sheat, 2 sides, per 100 to 300 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4,00 Each additional 100 - - - - - - - • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -65 .Blanksarter sheet, 2 sides, per 100 to 300 - - - - - _ - - _ _ 2.00 Cab, additional 100 - - - - ^ - - - - - - - - - -40 Blanks, quarter shoot, 1 side, per 100 to 300 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.60 Each additional 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - • - - - _ - - - - .30 Burial Permite, (one-quarter bound and perforated( 50 in book,per bk.- 3,00 removal Permits (Original, Duplicate and Triplicate) Perforated, 100 to 300, per 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.00 Each additional 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - 4.00 148 Death Certificates 12 sides) 100 to 300,»per_100 - ---' -»_ _ $6.00 Eeoh additigQnal 100 - - 3.00' j Birth Certificates 12 sides) per 100 to 300 - - _-_ _ --- - - 3.60 _ 3.60 Each additional 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.- - - - - - 1.50 Morrisg8 Certificates (2 sides) per 100 to-300 - - - - - - - - - 4.00 Each additional 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 2.60 Lettere Heade, 12 pound paper, 100 - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - .65 9 Letter Heads, Linen or bond, per 100 - - - - - - - - - • - - - - - .75 For tabbing letter heads, or any other class of work, 10 cents 100. Tax Collector's and Auditor's Statements, per 100 - - - - - - - - - - 6.50 Postal Card 1side, 250 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.25 Postal Cards, 1 sido, 600.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.50 PostalCarda, 1 aide, 1000 - - - - - - -- - - - --- - - - - - - - - - 14.00 Poal Postal Cards, 2 aides, 504 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9.00 Postai Cards, 2aides, 1000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 6 3/4,500 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 6 374, 1000 - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - 5.50 Printed Envelopes, No. 7, 500 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.50 Printed Envelopes, No. 7, 1000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.00 Printed Emvelopea, No. 9, 500 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 9, 1000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 6.75 Printed Envelopes, No. 10; 500 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.00 Printed Envelopes, No. 10, 1000 - - - - - - - -.- - - - - - - - -- 7-A0 Briefs and Transcripts, 30 copies, per page - - - - - - - - -.- 1.00 Poll Tax and Road Tax Books, check binding, numbered induplloste and perforated and lettered on back, per book - - - 2.00 loreanal Property Tax Booke, printad, 2 sides, check binding, numbered in duplicate, perforated and lettered on back, per book - - - - _ - 2,50 Warrant Books, 400 warrants inabook, numbered in duplicate, num- bered in duplicate, lettered'and half bound, per book - - - - - 6.50 Assessment Blanks, 1 side, 1000 to 5000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.50 teach additional 1000 - - - - - - - 3.50 Assessment Blanks, 2 sides, per 1000 to 5000 - - - - - - - - - - - - 10.00 Bach additional 1000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.00 Affidavits of registration, per 100 to 500 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.00 Each additional 100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .60 i ti BLANK BOOKS. RECORDER'S OFFICE. Mortgages, 640 pages, plain - - - - - -, - - - - - - - - -$16.50 Deeds, 640 pages, plain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16.50 Homesteads, 640 pages, plain - - - - - - - -.- 16.50 Chattel Mortgagee, 640 pages, plain - - - - - t - 16.50 Yatente, 640 pages, plain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16.50 Decrees of Distribution, 640 pages, plain - - - - 7 - - - 16.50 Satisfaction of Mortgages, 640 pages, plain - - - - - - - - - 16.50 Assignment of Mortgages, 640 pages, plain - - - - - - - - - - 16.50 Loose Leaf 4000rd Books, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -20.00 �ochanio's Liens, 640 pages, plain - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16.50 Leases, 640 ppages, p640 - - - - - - ------- ----- ---- - - 16.50 rsndenoy of Aaticn, 64@ pages, plain - 16.60 Miscellaneous Record, 640 pages,�plain - 16.50 Power of Attorney, 640 pages, plain - - 16.50 Official Bonds, 640 pages, plain - - - - - - - ----- - 16.50 Deeds, printed, 640 1-pp. form - -22.50 Deeds, printed, 640 2-pp, form - 26.00 { Mortgages, printed 1-pp, form - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22.50 Mortgages printed, 2-pp. form - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28.00 of fioial bonds, 640 pages, printed form - - - - - - - - - - 22.50 R,00Waterder'sRi h Foe Bock, 400 payee - - - -- ---a- ----_ - 17.50 II Water Right, 3f4 Russia Demy. Plain - - 12.60 Land Claims, 374 Russia, cap. plain 10.00 General Index, 640 pages, Demy. Ex. Index through - - 19.00 - - - Index to Desda, 480 pages, Demy. Ex. index through - - 16.00 Index to Mortgages, 480 pages, Demy. Ex. Index through - - - 16.00 Index to Wills, 200 pages, 3/4 Russia, Index through - - - - 10.00 Index to Certificate of Tax Sales, -Ex. Russia, Demy, es Index to Homesteads gEx.-Russia, Demy. 400 pages --- - - - - 16.00 Index to Marri#ge LS enses, 374 Russia, Domy. 200 pages - - 12.,60 Index to Mortgages, personal property, 374 Russia, Demy. 200 pages - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - 15.00 Index to Notices of Action, 400 pages, 3J4 Russia Demy - 18.00 Index to Powers of Attorney, 400 pages, i72 Russia Domy - - 14.00 f Index to Real Mortgagee, 400 pages, 3 4 Russia, Demy - - - - 15.00 Candidates' Statements, 400 pages, 3Y Russia, Domy - - - - - 19.50 Abstract of Mortgages, 500 pages, Ex. Russia - - - - - - - - 18.00 OOUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. Minute Book, Probate, 460 pagos, plain - - - - - - - -- - - - -16.00 Minute Book, Superior Court, 480 pages, plain - - - - - - _ - 16.00 Minute Books, Loose Leaf Record - - 20;00 Judgment Book, 480 pages, plain - - - - - - - - - - - - 16.00 Letters and Bonds of Administrator, 480 pages, prntd. forms- 17.00 149 All 480 page books to be printed forms, Order of Piblioation, Notice of Creditors - - - - - $20.00 - - - Order of fixing day of hearing return of real estate - - 20.00 Order of appointing day for settlement of accounts - - - - - - 20.00 Order of admitting will to probate - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20.00 Order of appointing administrator - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -20.00 Order of appointing Guardian - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -20.00 order of appointing appraisers - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 20.00 Order fixing hearing application of administrator - - - - - 20 .00 , Order fixing time for hearing petition for probate of will - - 20.00 Order discharge of administrator - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20.00 Deorecs, Due Notice to Creditors - - - - - - _ - - - - - 20.00 Record of Collateral Inheritanoe., .printed - - - - - - - - - - 20.00 Index to Probate Ordere, printed Read - - - - - - - - -- - - - 17.00 gG - - - eneral Index Defendants, Printed Head - - - - - - - -y - 17.00 eneral Index, Plaintiffs, Printed Read - - - - 17.00 rndex to Supervisors' Records - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17.00 Judgment Docket, Superior Court - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20.00 Franchise Book - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16.00 Road Book - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16.00 Letters and Bonds, Guardians, 480 pages, printed form - - - - - 20,00 All plioation of,printod form, 2 to page - - - - - - - - - - -- 22.00 Regiater of -ations, Criminal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18.50 Superior Court Register - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - 17.50 Index to Court Records - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 21.50 Miscellaneous Index Books - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17.50 Pas Book, 400•pages, Remy.-314-Russia - - - -_' = - _ - _ - - -111.60 Allowance Books - - 19.00 Criminal Index- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 20.00 Index to voters, per name, 200 copies and 5000 precinct - - - . .15 Binders for Affidavits of Registration - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.25 Great Registers, per volume - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.50 Trial Calendar, Superior Court - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14.00 law and Motion Calandar, Superior Court 4 - - - - - - - - - - 14.00 Probate Calendar, Superior Conrt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14.00 SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Prisoners' Register, 500 pages, Ex. Russia - - - - - - - - - - 17.50 Pas Book, 500 pages, Ex. Russia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -17.50 Shariff's Day Book, 500 pages, Ex. Russia - - - - - - - - - -- 16.50 Register of Actions, 500 pages, Ex. Russia, printed - - - - - 20.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS' OFFICE. Asgiater Of School Districts, Ex. Russia - - - - - - - - - - - 20.00 Regiater of School Trustees, Ex. Russia - - - - - - - - - - - 16.00 Regiater of 3ohool 1107nisitions, hx. Rnsaia - - - - - - - - - 16.00 County Supeiintendent a Record, Ex. Russia - - - - - - - - - - 27.00 Register of High School "equisitions, Ex. Russia - - - - - - - 16.00 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Minute Book, Ex. Russia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 16.00 TREASURER'S OFFICE. School Register, 640 pages, Demy -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20.00 Warrant Register, 600 pages, Damp - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18.50 Warrant Hospital Fund, 400 pages, Ex. Rnoaia, Demy - - - - - - 18,50 Treasurer's Ledger, Ex. Russia, 400 pages DOW, - - - - - - - 16.00 Warrants General Salary Hund, 400 pages, kx. Russia Demy - - 18.60 Register of Bonds, Ex. Russia Medium - - - - - - - - - - - - 18.50 Treasurer's Cash, 500 pages, Ex. Russia, Domy.- - - - - - - - 35.00 Monthly Balance, Ex. Russia, 04P, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14.00 ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Field Book, 1f2 Russia, Indexed through,"extended taDa, pervolume - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9.50 Poll Tax Roll, 300 pages, 1/2 Russia - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12.00 Assassor's Account Book, 1 2 Russia - - - - - - - - - - -- 12,00 5 volumes Assessment Rolle, indexed, per volume - - - - - - 25,00 1 volume Incorporated Town, Indexed, per volume - - - - - - - 25.00 1 volume rersonal property, double indexed, Ex. Russia, per volume - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50.00 TAX COL'LECTOR'S OFFICE. Gash Books, Ex. Russia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27.00 Oortifiostea of Tax Sales, 314 Russia, Demy - - - - - - - - - 18.00 Delinquent Assessment Roll, 8r4 Russia, Patented Book, Double Royal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - _ _ - 40.00 Regiater of Licenses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - 30.00 Tax Receipts, 1/2 Bound, 300 to a book, per book - - - - - - - - 9,50 School District Cash Books - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26.50 License Collector's Cash Book - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26.50 46bato Warrant Books - - - - - - - - --- - - - - 1.75 Yoreonal kroperty Receipt Books -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,75 DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. District Attorney's Register, 480 pages, - - - - - - - - - - - -20.00 �1.5Q ty CORONER'S OFFICE. ' Register,..480 pegee, - - - - - - ' AUDITOR'S OFFICE. Journal -------- --'-»---- - -- - - - - -- - -- 14.60 ' Ledger - 16.00 License Ledger - - - » 14.60 Register of School Warrents - - - - ------------»-, 26.00 Register pf warrents- - - = - - - 26.00 Gash Book - - 13.00 Auditor's Permit Book - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12.00 Warrent Register of Road Funds - - + - - - - - - - . 16.60 arrant Register of General and Salary Funds- _ - 16.60 arrant Register of Hpapital- - - - -16.60 Warrant Register of Salary and Rebate - - - - - - - - 16.60 Warrant Register of U.H.S. School - - - - - - - - - - -16.60 for Lettered Leather Taba, each - - - - - - - - - - - .26 Redemption Blanks, 1 side, par 100 4.00 ` redemption Blanks, 2 sides, per 100 - 6.00 - Justice Statements, per 100 - - - - - - - - - - 4.00 MISCELLANEOUS. For out Indexes on Blank Books, no extra charge. hor leather and Metal Tabs, per set, add - - - - - - - 2.00 Far Patent Back, per book, add - - 1.00 For Canvas Covera and Lettering per coyer, add - - -1w76 For Round Corners on Reoord Books, add - - - - - - - - .60 ,L In the +atter of Equalization of Assesementa_of Contra Oosta County, for the year 1913-14. Now at the hour of 3:66 o'clock P.Y. of this 7th day of July, 1913, the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization= the Assessment Rolle of Courtr of Contra Costa, mapa, books, statements and military roll being this day presented to the Board, the Board proceeded to examine same and takes recess as a Board of Equalization to and until Mondayp duly 14th, 1913p at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes reoaos to meet as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to and until Monday, July 14thp 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . .Chairman. .Clark. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, July 14th, 1918, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.Oasay, Vincent Rook and W•J• Buchanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Warren MoBryde. In the Matter of Repair.of Bridge in Supervisor District No. 5. 'Supervisor Trythall, Road Commissioner of Road District No. 5, reports to r this Board that the bridge over Marsh Creek near William Oakebread's place, is in poor condition and great emergenoy exists for the repair thereof, 'It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buohanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Trythall be and he is hereby authorised to replace or repair OS4 bridge immediately without notice. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and,Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor MoBryde. In the Matter of Grading and Macadamising a portion of the County Road between Pacheco and Walnut Creek, in Supervisor District Ho. S. Whereas, it appears to the satisfaction of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, that the publio convenience and necessity demands the repairing, re-oonstruoting and re-building of`that certain existing main line road, in the County of Contra Coats, between Pacheco and Walnut Creek, which 1s in excess of three miles in length and the cost of repairing, re-oonetruoting and re-building of which will exceed U0003 and, Whereas, it appears to this Board that acid road is in excess of three miles in length and that the cost of com truotion of which will be too great to be paid out of any of the road funds of said county, How, therefore, be it Resolved that this Board hereby determines to repair and re-oonstruot said road and does hereby declare its intention to proceed to oon- ,straot said read and if the coat of said road when constructed shall exceed $6000 such coat shall be charged to the General Fund of the County of Contra Coats. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan and'adopted by following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: supervisors gasey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor MOBryde. �. s� In the Matter of applications for .r. 3s� Liquor Lioenees. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of Mrs. E.B. Mas-terson, Jeremiah Mahoney and William "ohado for liquor lioenses, be and the same is oontinued to and until the return of Supervisor Warren MoBrydo, in chose dletriot said petitioners reside. I I 1 Now at the hour of 11 o'olook A.M. on this 14th day of'July, 1913, the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization and the assessment Rolls of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, maps, books, statements, and military Holl, are further examined by the Board, and the Board takes reoses as a Board of Equalisation to and until Monday, July ,'.let, 1913, at 10 c'clook A.M. ! And the 'Board takes recess as a.Board of Supervisors to and until July 21st 1913, at 10 o'clook A.M. i Chairman. V Clerk. i l 153 In the Boar4'of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday July 21st, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A. R. Present, Eon. J. H. Trythally Chairman, Supervisors Warren H. YoBryde, J. P. Onsey, venoent Hook and W. J. Buchanan; J. H. Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to Wm. H. Hough. Wm. H. Hough having made applidation for a leave of absence, It-in by the Board ordered that said W.H. Hough, superintendent of County Hospital be and he 1t hereby granted a leave of absence of two weeks. In the Matter of the Establishment and Maintenance of a County Free Library for Contra Costa County. This Board having heretofore given notice of its intention to establish a County Free Library for Contra Costa County and this being the time and place for hearing objections to the establishing said library, the following persons appear and address the Board on behalf of establishing said Library, to wit:- W. H. Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools; Mise Eddy, representing State Library;, Mrs. West of Antioch; Mrs. Dr. Leech of Walnut Creek; Frank T. Swett of Martinez; 0. 8. Smith of Martinez; Mrs. Bioletti of Walnut Creek; Mrs. Williams of Danville; Mr. Francis Reid and Guy E. Green of Concord; Thereupon after hearing arguments of the different parties, the following res- olut1oA was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded by Supervisor MoBryde and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit:- Resolution Providing for the Establishment and Maintenance of a County Free Library for Contra Costa County. WHEREAS, It is fitting and just and for the beat Interests and welfare of the people of Contra Costa County, that they be given every proper privilege for ed"goation, culture and pleasure, and WHEREAS, The establishment of s oounty free library in Contra Costs County would offer such means for advancement and improvement; and WHEREAS, By an act entitled, "An act to provide for the establishment and tssintenanos of county free libraries in the State of California and repealing an act entitled "An act to provide county library systems," approved April 12, 1909 and all acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act," approved February 26th, 1911, the board of supervisors of any county may establish a county free library; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coat& County has taken the neoess ary steps prescribed by law prelimi#ary to the establishment of a county free library; therefore be it • Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, exercises its powers proscribed in said sot, and that it does hereby establish a county free library for the County of Contra Costa, State of California an provided in said act. Adopted July 21st. 1913. J. H. Trythall As Chairman of the Botrd of Supervisors. ATTEST: J. H. Wells, As Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. 154 In the Matter of Petition of Trustees of San Ramon School District for Special School Tax. The Trustees of San Ramon School D3retriot having submitted to this Board their estimate showing that $300,00 will be required 1n addition to and exclusive of the amount apportioned to said district from the regular state and county funds, in order to maintain said schools properly, and said estimate and report having been approved by W. H. Hanion, Superintentent of School of Contra Costs County, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said ea- tim`te be and the same is hereby accepted and approved, and that a tax sufficient to raise said amounts be ibvied upon the assessible property within the boundaries of each of said school districts at the time of levying taxes The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Extermination of Squirrels in Contra Costa County. W. A. Pryor appeared before the Board on behalf of the United States Public Health and Marine Service and represents to the Board that it' ie the desire of the United States Public Health and Marine Service to place inspectors in the County of Contra Coats to aid in the extermination of squirrels and asked for aid in said work to pay for the expenses of conveyances for said inspeotors, and it appearing to the Board that it will be for the beat interests of the County of Contra Costa It in upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, Seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that said United States Public Health and Marine Services be and they are hereby allowed '40 expand a sum not to exceed $360.00 per month for a period of two months in the employment of conveyances and transportation for said inspectors in ssid work. Said amount to be paid on the presentation to and allowance by this Board of duly verified claims therefor. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j i In the Matter of Guttering, Draining and Maosdamising a portion of what in known as Tunnel Road between Lafayette and Alameda County Line. Elam 0, Brown, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having this day presents to the Board of Supervisors Plano and specifications for the guttering, draining and mooadamising a portion of county road, known as the tunnel road between Lafayette and Alameda County Line in Tunnel; beginning at the County line in the tunnel and running thence easterly towards Lafayette for a distance of 16,196 feet, more or less, It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the ease are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and specifications of this Board for said work. It is further ordered that the 01erk of this Board be and he is hereby ordered and directed to advertise for two weeks in the Daily Gazette, a newspaper published in the County Seat and also in the Oakland Tribunes a newspaper published in the City of Oakland, the nearest town to said proposed work, for bide to be presented � on the 11th day of August, 1913 up to 11 O'clock A. M, for the performance of the work specified is said plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Clerk and County Surveyor. It is further ordered that said notice shall state that all bids or proposals must be accompanied by a cash deposit of certified check in a sum not lose than ten per cent. of the amount bid; said deposit or check to be forfeited to the County of Contra Costa if the successful bidder does not within five days after receiving notice that the contrast has been awarded to him enter into a contract with the county of Contra Costa and give a good and sufficient bond in such sum as the Board of Supervisors may deem adequate for the faithful performance of said contract; said bond and contract to be executed to the satisfaction of and subject 10 acceptance by the Boar#d of Supervisors of Contra Coats County. That the Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the public good may require. The contract to be let to the lowest and beat bidder. The foregoing orders are passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Making Exhibit at State Fair. J. W. Cavanaugh, representative of the State Agricultural •ooisty,appears before the Board and makes request for the county of Contra Costs t0 make an exhibl -at the State Fair 1n Sacramento to be held from September 13 to 20, inclusive; The Board takes the matter under advisement. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is upon motion duly made and osrrieg, by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same are hereby made to each of the following named persons commencing July 1, 1913, to wit:- a. D. No. E. Amelia Ongwarsky 15.00 per month. William H. Howard 8.000 per Mc Elizabeth volva 10.00 per month. Denial Monohan 8.000 per month. Francisco Mancuso l5.00 per month. Frank Hebeian 1b.00 S.00 par month. Mrs. Joe Brown le.00 per month. William 0. Norman 8.00 per month. A. Masari l0.00 per month. William Parra per month. Giovanni Ballsoi 15.00 per month. S. D. No. 3. Mary Mores 20.00 per month. Catarina DeRosa, 15.00 per month. Mrs, Felipe Welch 10.00 per month. Speranza Catino 20.00 per month. Andrew Lodi 1O.00 per month. Mori Bellsc1 15.00 per month. Elizabeth Fay 19.00 par month Mary Lazio 15.oa per month. W. J. Flaming 10.00 per month. Nada Billeoi 10.00 per month. Annie Joaquin l0.00 per month. Angelo Bellooi, 15.00 por month. Erasmo Costanza IO.00 per month. Mrs. Jennie harsh 12.00 per month. Flamingo Sarti 10.00 per month. Maria F. Asevedo �12.0o per month. Gaetano DeMaggio l0.00 per month. Sara Dimaggio Y15.00 per month. Mrs. Phoebe Nichols 10.00 per month. Jessie M. Gomes, 510.00 per month. Arcadia Peralta l0.00 per month. Frank Maguire for maintenance Fsanaisoo Balestero 10.00 per month. of Barnard Duncan $10.00 per month. Charles Benham 20.00 per month. Mrs. L. B. Rowell 2O.o0 per month. S. D. No. 5. Mrs. Carolina Wall 10.00 per month. Francisco Barra 10.00 per month. Laura Carey 05.00 per month. Mrs. C. A. Parrett 15.00 per month. Charles L. •Costhale 10.00 per month. Mrs. Rosa Padrisetti 12.00 per month. John Nichols 8.ao per month. Rosa Martinent 12.00 per month Manuel Cardoza 8.00 per month. Mrs. Martha L. Rogers, �y12.00 per month. Mary E. Dougherty 30.00 per month. Peter Toohini 510.000 per month. S. D. No. 4. Mrs. Frances Bennerley 20.00 per month. David H. Ferguson 8.00 per month. Eraalmo Flores 8.00 per month. Boase Paooi, 5.00 per month. Frank Boole, 115.co per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw his warrant on the County Ireas Treasurer on the first of each and every'month in favor of the above named persons for the sums specified until the farther otder of this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,K (..� c: In the Natter of the Correction of Desor6ption of Nichols School District, The Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County having reported to the Board that the boundaries of Nichols School District in Contra Costa County are incorrectly described in that certain order duly passed and adopted by this Board on the 9th day of February, 1912; And this Board after making an examination of the description of said Boundaries is of the opinion that the report of the Superintendent of Schools in regard thereto is correct, . Now therefore this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County finds and deolar e, after making an examination of the description of said boundaries, that the report of the Superintendent of Schools off Contra Costa County in relation in relation to the boundaries of Nichols School District in Contra Costa County is correct and that said district is incorrectly described and that the description of the bounds- rise hereinafter set forth will correctly describe the territory sought to be des- cribed in the previous resolution of this Board, Now therefore upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the boundaries of Nichols School District in Contra Costa County are hereby deolared to be described as follows, to wit:. Commencing at a point in Suisun Bay where the prolongation of the North and So South lines between Sections 3 and 4, of township-2 North Range 1 West, M. D, M, intersects low water mark; thence south to the southeast corner of the northeast . quarter of Section 9; thence West 1/2 mile; thence South 1/2 mile;thenoe west 1/2 mile; thenoe south 1/2 mile; thence west one mile to tie southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 172 of said Township and Range; thence North one mile; thence east 1/2 mile; thenoe north to low water mark in Suisun Bay; thence along low I water mark in an easterly and southerly direction to point of commencement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vate of the Board. In the Satter of the Equalisation of Assessments of •the County of Contra Costa for the year 19,13. Now at the hour of 4 o'clock P. M. of this 21st day of July, 1913, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, it is by the Board of Equaliza- tion ordered that the Assessment Rolle, Military Rolle, 3tatemento, Books and Maps 'in and for the County of Contra Costa for the year 1913 be, and the same are hereby accepted and approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board sitting as a Board of Equalization. And the Board takes a recess to meet on Monday, August 4, 1913 at 10 O'clock A.M Chairman. 157 f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, August 4th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, J.P.Cessy, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and•prooeedings for and during the month of July, 1913, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Issuanoe of Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Oolleotor is authorised to issue liquor licensee for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lose than one quart to the following named Persons at the followin* named places, to wit; S. H. Burns E1 Ciervo Tormey Salvatore Dal Porto Lot 6, Blook 1 Oakley Hotel Crockett Loring Ave. Crockett Wm. 811eber Junct. Mts. & Pacheco Rd, and Road leading to Pacheco Whe and Lending. Mrs. E.B.Mastefson San Pablo Hotel San Pablo Jeremiah Mahoney First St. & Parker Ave. Rodeo Wm. Msohado Alvarado St. San Qablo i Morghall_4 21adaros Cor. Harts and Prospect Ave. Danville �r E.Mavellier S.E.Cor. San Pablo Ave. & Blake St. Stege Dietriot A.S.Ross Mint Saloon Brentwood C.Sohleaker Wayside Inn Lafayette Herman Voight Lafayette Hotel Lafayette Conrad Williamson Bottomley Place, Redwood Canyon MOraga Road The License Tax Collector is authorised to issue wholesale liquor licenses for sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities more than one quart to P.Murphy on Borth side of Loring Ave. on Hesid Tract. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.�t.. In the Matter of Repair of Bridge In Supervisor District Ho. 3. Supervisor Hook, Road Commissioner of Road District No. 3, reports to this Board that the Bridge on Willow Paas Road oyer jtt. Diablo Creak near crossing of Bay Point and Clayton Railroad is in poor condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereof, Thereupon„ it is upon motion of Supervisor Buohenan, esoonded by Supervisor Pavey, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Rook,,be and he is hereby authorized to replace or repair said bridge immediately, without notice. The said order is passed by the unanimoge vote of the Board. j rill Ili j In the Netter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses for the sale of Intoxicating liquors in gmanti - lea lose than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons, at the following named places, to wit: O.C.Borsndeen Clayton Cafe Clayton Thomas R.Oasay Central Rotel Bar Valona Annie Devartini Pacheco Rotel Pacheco kJohn F. Meyer Loring Ave. Crockett I J.C. McClure Lot 1, Block 21, Henderson Tapsoott Treat No. 1. Chas. 9.36ods The Brighton 280heoo. r Frank M. Stone Imperial Saloon tnighteen Application in also made to the Board for a wholesale liquor licenses for sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities more than one quart, by Joseph Levy at 1 Walnut Creek. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed for Tuesday, September 2nd, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of application of G. Rossibertolli for a wholesale Liquor License. 0. Rossibertolii not having filed the consent of the Sanitary Board of Stege Sanitary District with his said application for a liquor license, It is upon motion duly made and serried by the Board ordered that the hear- ing on said application be and the same in hereby continued to and set for Tuesday September 2nd, 1913. ' In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that tge following cash allowances be and the same are hereby made to the following persons, commencing on dates sot.oppoeits their <I sespeotive names, to wit: Lewis Williams, $12.00 commencing Aug. let, 1913. Mrs.S.V.Wooten 10.00 " July let, 1913. Clarissa McInerney 15.00 " July let, 1913. ( George Payne 10.00 " July lot, 1913. g Ansa Mercurio 10.00 " Aug, let, 1913. s) '159 t Mss. Nettie Roberts $16.00 Commenoing Aug. let, 1913. pranoisoa Mancuso 18.00 " July let, 1913. Franolsca Camisso 10.00 " July lot, 1913. Hsnora Hartigan 16.00 " July let, 1918. Mary Ann Goulding 10.00 " July lot,1913. Jobn Molsan 10.00 " Jttly let, 1913. Posgual Franoo 8.00 " Jnly let, 1913. John Nicholas 8.00 " July let, 1913. Robert Hales 10.00 " July let, 1913. Henry A.Hodon 20.00 " Aug, lot, 1913. Mre. Cipriano Baileatero 16.00 " Aug. lot, 1913. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of ssoh and every month until the further order of this Board.,i(, In the Matter of allowanos to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowanoes in supplies be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents, to wit: Nanoy Olivaria $10.00 commenoing July let, 1913. Mrs. Rose Flynn 26.00 July let, 1913. Julia Fray 20.00 " July let, 1913. Mary F1oha 18.00 " July let, 1913. Mary Florenoe Sump 36.00 " July let, 1913. Margarate Dowling 10.00 " July let, 1913- E.M. & Elisabeth %hits 20.00 " July let, 1913. Jahn Coelho 12.00 " July lot, 1913. Frank Fray 20.00 " July lot, 1913. 4m. Moscrop 20.00 " July let, 1913. Mrs. M. binooln 6.00 " July lot, 1913. John Sites 16.00 " Jnly let, 1915-+-, In the Matter of approval'of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Rlolametion Distriot No. 799, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount 61 July 16th, 1913- $2439.18. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorised to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. The said order is passed by unanimous Tots of the Board. In the Matter of Petition of Trustees of Sxoslsior Sabool Distriot for speoial tax. The Trustess of 8zoalsior School District having submitted with this Board their estimate showing that $E80 will be required in addition to and exolusive of the amount apportioned to said Sohool District out of the regular Stats and County funds in order to maintain said sobool, and said report having been approved by Um.H.Hau- Ion, Superintendent of Sohools of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that said estimate be and the sans is hereby aooept- ad and approved and that a tax suffioient to raise said amount be levied upon assess able property within the boundaries of said Sohool distriot,at-the time of levying 160 ' 1 r taxes. The said order is,passed by unanimous vote of the Bosrd.-�, 'In the Matter of Report of agricultural Commissioner. Frank T.Swett, 41ioultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, files his report which to read to the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. i i In the utter of Making Exhibit at Panama-Paoifio International Exposition. y John Bermingham, Commissioner of Contra Costs County, "or Panama-Paoifio International Exposition presents his report of a meeting hold on the 23rd day of July, 1913, to organise Central Coast Counties Commission. Thereupon, the Board after hearing the report of said Commissioner, anth- oriaes John Bermingham, Commissioner of Contra Coats County to forward to certain bodies as proposed by him, copies of Resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County an the 18th day of June, 1915. } I t In the Matter of assessment No. 81 of Reclamation District No. 799. The assessment Commissioners of Reclamation District IIo. 799 heretofore ap- pointed by this Board having filed the assessment list of Assessment No. E, of said Reclamation District No. 799, with this Board, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by th Board ordered that Tuesday, the 2nd day of September, 19130 be and the name is here- by appointed by this Board as the time when it will meet for the purpose of hbaring objections to said assessment and at any time before the date of each hearing any psrson'.interested in any land upon which any charge has been assessed may file here# vritteh objeatipns to such assessment, pursuant to Law in ouch ease made and provid- ad. It is further ordered that the Clark of thin Board give notice of ouch heari by publication for two weeks in the "Byron Times" a newspaper of General circulation published in said County. In.the Matter of ReJeotion of Claims. It to upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the following claims be and they are hereby refected: 161 Name. Amount Martinez-Benicia Ferry Trm%Ae- portation Company $150.00 Frank Shepard Coppsny 82.00 ;.Leonard Rose 6.00 E.Simas 16.00 In the Matter of Approval of Financial Report of Contra Costa, County. The statement and report as to the financial condition of Contra Costs Count for twelve months ending June 30th, 1913, to preeented to the Board, and by the Board approved, and ordered published as required by law. In the Matter of allowanoe of Claim in Supervisor District No. 2, for work on what is known sa Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore and on Oct. 21st, 1912, dcolared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than three miles in length between Alameda County Line in Tunnel and town of Lafayette in Supervisor District No. 2, out of the General Fund, It is by the Board ordered that the following olaim be paid out of the General Fund, to wit: Walnut Crook Development Company, $4774.09. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costs County draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of above named persons in sums above mentioned, -out of the General Fund. The said prder being passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisore MoBryde, Casey, Rook, Buohanan and Trythall. Dose: None./K. _ In the Matter of allowanoe of claims for Bridge work, lumber, oil, rock, road material, oto. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rock, road material, oto., are presented against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the amounts and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund/ Bowers Rubber Rorke 28.26 $2C 26 R.D.1,3.D.4, $1.00 Geo. 0. %annerley 144.00 143.00 E.B. k A.L. Stone Co. 678.87 577.00 1�, 5' 1 87 i 162 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County d#aw r: warrant in the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the { sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The said order being passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MOBryde, Caaey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Dose: None.-q. I i In the Matter of appointment of County Librarian. The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Warren H.MoBryde, and eeoonded by Supervisor Hook, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WHEREAS, this Board having by Resolution heretofore duly passed and adopted established a County Free Library for that portion of the County, lying outside of i the incorporated cities and towns, maintaining free libraries and for all auoh ad- �. ditional portions of auoh County as may eleot to beoome a part thereof or to parti- cipate in auoh County Free Library System, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that it is nooessary to appoint a County Librarian to take charge of said County Library System under the general supervision of the Board of Supervisors, and, i WHEREAS, the State Librarian has forwarded to this Board a list of persona i having the quaiifiostione neasssary for appointment to the offiee of County Librarian with a reoommendation that Mrs. Alias G. Whitbeok, who holds a first grade oertifioa e and who is the librarian of the City Library of Riobmond, be appointed, therefore, I be it, RESOLVED, that Mrs. Alias G.Whitbeok, be and she is hereby appointed County Librarian of Contra Costa County to take offset on Oat. let, 1913, for the term 1 prosoribed by law. It is FURTHER RESOLVED, and Ordered that Mrs. Alias G• Whitbeak be and she is hereby required to take oath of office and fila a band is the sum of 41000 condition ad upon the faithful performance of her duties, with sureties to be approved bythe Judge of the Superior Court as required by law. I In the Matter of allowanas of claims. I Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to-be oorreot and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the alerk and ordered entered on the Al- lowano Book of this Board. And the Board takes reoese to meet on Monday, August 11th, 1913, at 10 o'olook A.M. ... ... .Chairman. .,.. ...Clark. -163 Ia the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. :Monday, August 11th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.S. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren SoBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and f.J.Buohanan. J,H.Wells, Clerk. In the Satter of Lost Warrant. W, Stairley, Cashier of the Bank of Riehmond,•having presented to this Board his affidavit showing that there was issued to Dr. Abbott by the County Auditor, a warrant on General Fund, No. 2739 for the sum of $137.75; that said warrant was reg- istered by Aounty Treasurer; that the same was delivered to deponent and remained In his possession until en or about 26th day of Jane, 1913; when it was lost by Bank of Richmond and has not been in deponent's possession, and praying that a now war- rant be issued. Thereupon upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said loot warrant, that a dupli- oats of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of original lost warrant. The said order is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Satter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 7999 be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: 80. Date Amount. 60 June 4th, 1913. $3864.31 62 Aug. 6th, 1913. 99.71 And the Chairman of this Board in hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board by affixing his signature thereto. In the Satter of application of Southpart Land and Commercial Company to place a gate across old road from Nortonville to Clayton, at W, boundary of Sea. 70 T 1 N, R. 1 E. A communication having been received frau Southport Land and Commercial Com- pany asking permission to place a gate across old road frau Nortonville to Clayton, at W. bopndary line of Section 7, T 1 3. R. 1 E., and said company agreeing in said communication an follows: That they only ask this permit subject to its revocation by this Board at any time so that there shall be no lapsing of the public right of way for the old road by Nortonville, 1-64 ..II . It is by the Board ordered that the Southport Land and Commercial Company • 41 l be and they are hereby permitted to place a-.temporary gate across the old road from fiortonville to Clayton at the west boundary line of Seo. 7, T..1 1. R. 1 E„ with the understanding that this permit to place a gate across said road is subject to its revocation by @jis Board at any time and that in so granting this permit there shall be no lapsing of the public right of way for the old road by Hortonvill . The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of allowance to Indigents. „ It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents, commencing on the dates set oppo- site their respective names, to wit: Maria Thole gale, $10.00 commencing Aug. let, 1913, Amanda Erickson 66.00 " July let, 1913. It Is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board.i. In the matter of Advertisement for Bids for Haaadamising of what is known as Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for maosdamising that oer- twin road known as Tunnel Road, beginning at Alameda County Line in Tunnel and run- ning easterly for a distance of 3 miles, and this being the time and place for the . qreceiving of bids for said work, no bids are received by this Board for said work; I Thereupon it appearing to the satiefsotion of the Board that an oil macadam road constructed under the plane and specifications of this Board would not be satisfact- ory to this Board, It Ia. upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor, Elam C.Brown, be and he Ia hereby directed to prepare plana and specifics - ions for a concrete bituminised pavement, 16 feet in width and present some to this Board for approval on Wednesday, August 13th, 1913, at 9:30 o'clock A.H. And the Board taken recess to meet on Wednesday, August 13th, 1913, at 9:30 *'Clock A.H. ... ......... �s� �. ...,.... .. . . ........Clerk. i 165 In the Beard of Supervisors-of Contra Costa County, State of Oalifornis. Wednesday, August 13th, 1913. She Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren HcBryde, J.P:Cseeyp Vincent Hook. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: supervisor W.J.Buohanan. In the Matter of Placing date Across Sycamore Road. .George Emmone having made request to the Board of Supervisors to place a tem- porary gate across the Sycamore Road near southwest corner of Section 23, T 1 S., R. 1 W. for a period of ninety days and it appearing to the Board that said request will not work a hardship on the travelling public. It is by the Board ordered that the said George W.Hmmons be and he is hereby permitted to place a temporary gate across said Sycamore Road near the southwest corner of Section 23, T 1 3., R. i W., for a period of not to exceed ninety days, with the understanding that same will be immediately removed before the and of ninety days if it appears to this Board that the travelling public is inconvenience by said gate. Said gate to be constructed of modern design and easy of operation. The vote of the Board on said order being an follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook and Trythall. Hoes: Hone. Absent: iluparvisor Buohahan. In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Maoadanising Portion of Tunnel goad. This Board having ieretofore authorised County Engineer E.C.Brown, to prepare plans and specifications for moadamiuing with bituminated concrete pavement, that certain road ]mown as Tunnel Road,leading from Oakland to Lafayette, commencing at County Line and running gsaterly, in Sup. Dist. 80. 2, Road District No. 1, for a distance of 3 miles, and Slam C.Brown, County Engineer having presented to this Board his plans and specifications for said work as outlined by said Board, It is by the Board ordered that said plana and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted as the plans and specifications of this Board for the oonetruotIca of said bituninated concrete pavement on said road. It in further ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby euthori- sed to advertise for two weeks in the Martinez Daily Standard and Richmond Daily In- dependent, for bids to be presented on the 2nd day of September, 1913, up to 11 o'clock A.M. for construction of said bitumiaated concrete pavement on said road as sat forth in Specifications thin day adopted by this Board, and also for bide to be received for an oil aaoadam road as per plane and specifications adopted by this x � Hoard On July 218t, 1913, and that he also sense notions to be posted in a000rdanoe with law. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook and Trythall. > r *seas bone. Absents Supervisor Buohnnan. And the Board takes reoess to meet on ilonday, August 18th, 1913, at 10 0'0100 i .Chairman. .�' .......Clerk. i t 4 167 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, August 18th, 1913, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythali, Chairman; Supervisors Warren MaBryde, J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wella, Clerk. In the Matter of Obtaining Space at the Panama-Paoifio International Exposition. WHEREAS, this Board has received a letter from President C.C.Moore of the Panama Internatiasl" Expositions oalling our attention to a date to wit: August 219t, 1913, after which definite allottmenta of space would be made in the California Build- Ing uil - Ing and whereas this Board is informed and believes that oertain groups of Counties have protested and refused to aoceed to the proposal of the Exposition Company to charge them $2.50 per square foot for their apace and, WHEREAS, an it in of vital importance to this Board to know exactly what the least possible charge if any is to be made for space in order that they may ar- range the finanose of their exhibit. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, that President C.C.Moore of the Exposition Company or some one delegated by him inform our Commission of the exact conditions relating to the controversies we believe are being considered between oerte}in counties and the Exposition Company and be it farther resolved that this Board for the present is unable, without the information requested to come to a decision as to what apace they can apply for. RESOLVED, That Commissioner John Bermingham, Jr. be and he is hereby ordered to present a copy of these resolutions to President Moore of the Exposition Company. Passed by the following vote : Ayes Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchan and Trythall. Hose: Hone. In the Matter of Sale of Judsonville School House. This board having heretofore authorized the sale of Judsonville School House having published a Botioe of Sale for required time in Antioch Ledger, for bide to -be presented on Monday Aug. 18th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. and Etta Chapman having filed her bid in the sum of $70 for said building, and there being no other or furthe bid offered for said building., It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buohanan, seoonded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that the bid of Etta Chapman be and the same is hereby accepted for said building, and said building in hereby sold to Etta Chapman for said sum of $70. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 166 i In the Matter of Acceptance of Crossing for a Highway Across the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, between Richmond Junction Contra Cd3ta, Cal., and Richmond Junction Heights - Contra Costa Co. Cal. WHEREAS, there has been filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of i I Contra Costa, state of California, a certain map entitled "Richmond Junction, Contra Costa Co. Oalifornia, and Richmond Junction Reights, Contra Costs Co. California2 and, WHEREAS, there are no mothAde of agrees or ingress to and from the said Rich- mond Junction Heights by reason of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fs Railroad, and, WHEREAS, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad has agreed to give a quitclaim 1l` deed to certain pieces or parcels of Sand crossing their right of way and joining and conforming to the streets an laid ant on the above said maps, namely, Center Street, Richmond Boulevard, Cutting Boulevard, and a portion of Hill Street which is a widening of County Road No. 6, and, i VMRUS, the owner of the above pieces of property has agreed to do all neoes- i aary construction work for the erection of necessary cattle guards, crossings, etc. i NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED; that the Board of Sdpervlsors of the County of I( Contra Costa hereby daolares its intention to accept Said pieces or parcels of land across said Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe Railroad right of way joining and oonformin to said streets, namely, Center Street, Richmond Boulevard, Cutting Boulevard, and Hill Street and the widening of County Road No. b as public highways and county roads and to approve such crossings providing that the Railroad Commission of the State of California approves said proposed crossings, and provided further that a proper petition be presented to this Board of Supervisors asking for the formal acceptance of the above pieces or parcels of land as public highways and county roads, and pro- vided that the construction work necessary to place said crossings in a astisfsotc and proper condition is performed free of charge to the County of Contra Costs. The foregoing Resolution was presented by supervisor MoBryde and seo:nded by Su ervisor Hook, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of complaint against the Spoon of Antons Peters at Vallejo Junction. Complaint having been made to this Board as to the manner in which a saloon of Antone Peters is being conducted at Vallejo Junction, It is upon motion of Supervisor MaBryde seconded by Supervisor Hoak, by the Board ordered that a citation issue out of this Board requiring said Antone Peters to appear before this Board on Tuesday, the 2nd day of September#1913, at 11 o'clock A.M. to show cause why his license should not be revoked. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. . �69 In the Hatter of allowance to Indigents. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the tol- lowing cash allowances be made to the fallowing named indigents commencing on dates Bet opposite their respective names, to wit: P.Pottenzo $10. commencing July 1st, 1913. Mra. R.N. HoMntire' $16. oommenoing July let, 1913. ]tra, Mary Doae, $12. oommenoing July let, 1913, re. Rose Bolongni, $16, commencing August lot, 1913, 8oea Maoiel, $26, commencing July let, 1913. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first day of each and every month until the further order of this Board.,,.. In the Matter of Special Tax for Lafayette odhool District. The Trustees of Lafayette School District having submitted to this Board their estimate showing that $700 will be required in addition to and exoiusive of the amount apportioned to said district from the regular State and County funds', in order to maintain such school properly and said estimate and sport having been approved by W.H. Manion, 6uperintandent of Schools of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that said estimate be and the same is hereby so- oapted and approved and that a tax sufficient to raise said amount be levied upon the asaesaible property within the boundaries of said school district, at the time of levying taxea.-�`' In the Matter of Lost Warrant. 90, R.Harkinson, having filed his affidavit with this Board ebowirg that on r Nov. 4th,1912, there was issued to S.0 ksimbaoh, by the County Audi br of Coit ra Costa County, a warrant on Sup. Dist. 6, Road Dist. 1, number 6790 for the sum of $17.60; that said warrant was registered by the County Treasurer and by him number- ad 6790, and same was delivered to S.4.Heimbaoh and romelned in his poese salon anti on air,about the,spring.of 1913,,when it,was burned and has never be on in deponent'a possession, and that said warrant is the property of the Bank of Antioch; Thereupon it is upon motion duly made and parried, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be directed to refues payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be lashed by County Auditor, regia tared by the County Treasurer and paid in order pf payment of said original warrant. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.. And the Board takes reoeas to meet on Tuesday, September 2nd,1933, at 10 o'clock A.M. 1 .....c'�� ...Clerk. �`/ i 170 In the Board of SXpervisors of Contra Costa County: State of California. Tuesday, September 2nd, 1913. `! The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall,,Chairman; Supervieoro Warren H. MoBryde, J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wello, Clerk. F - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t { The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of August, 1913, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the 1 Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of allowance of claims for Bridge work, Lumber, 011, Rook, road material, eto. Certain Claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rook, road material, oto., having been filed against certain road districts of the County, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Road Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaima, It is now by the Board ordered that said claims be paid to the claimants, in the some and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit; i Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Hund. C.A.Smith Lumber Co. 28.80 $29.80 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 Bowers Rubber Co. 25.20 24.20 1, 4, 1.00 i It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Troon- carer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the some and out of the funds above mentioned. The foregoing order being passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MaBryde, Casey, Rook, Buchanan, and Trythall. Noes: Hone. j j i In the Matter of Advertising for bids for Macademiaing what is known an Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for msoadamiaing a portion Of what is known as Tunnel Road beginning at the Alameda County Line in tunnel and running thanoo easterly toward Lafayette for a distance of three miles, and this being the time for presentation of bide, certain bids are presented therefor; Thereupon this Board having been notified by the County Engineer Elam C.Brown, that it was dangerous to proceed with the contemplated pork of macadamising said road with concrete before the new road had settled by the winter rains and this Board having invited P.A.Haviland, County Engineer of Alameda County, and Eric Wold City Engineer of Burlingbme, to go over said road and report to this Board their views as to the advisibility of placing a concrete pavement on said road at this time and said engineers having reported to this Board that it would not be advia- iY�S I �I able at this time to plane a oonorete paysment on said grade before the samr.had been settled by the rains for at least one winter, and it appearing to the Board that the best interests of the County demand that said grade be settled for at least one year before a oonorete pavement is planed on said road, It is upon motion of Supervisor MoBryde, seoonded by Supervisor Buohanan, by the Board ordered that all bide for the paving and oonoreting of said road be and the some are hereby rejected without opening, and same ordered returned to respoot- ive bidders. The said order in passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatt or of Rooking and Draining a Portion of what is known as Tunnel Road. It appearing to the Board that it will be nooessary to rook and drain what is known as the Tunnel Road between Alameda County Line in Tunnel and running thenoe three miles easterly toward Lafayette, before the winter rains set in, Elam C.Browo County Engineer of Contra Costa County presents plans and speoifioations for the reeking and draining of said road; Thereupon it is upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that said plans be and the same are hereby acoepted se planafor draining and cooking of said road. It is by the Board further ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby directed to advertise for two weeks in the Daily Gazette and Richmond Reoord- Harald, for bids for the reeking and draining of said road in aeoordanoe with said . plans and speaifioationa on file in the office of the County Clerk and County Sur- veyor. Said bids to be presented on Wednesday, the 17th day of September, 1413, up to the hour of it o'alook A.M. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Citation to Antone Peters to Show sense why his Liquor Lieenes should not be revoked. It is by the Hoard ordered that the hearing on Said citation be oontinued to and not for Monday, September 16th, 1913, at 10 o'olook A.M. i In the Matter of Placing Gate Across Sycamore Road. This Board having heretofore on Aug, 13th, 1913, given permission to George Emmons to place a temporary gate across Sycamore Road near Southwest corner of Seat- ion No. E3, T 1 S. R. 1 Dost, for a period of ninety days upon the express under- standing that same would be immediately removed before the and of ninety days if it appears to this Board that the travelling public would be inconvenienced by said #to and now at this time a protest is filed signed by more than fifty residents of said district stating that the travelling public is greatly inconvenienced by the maintonanoe of said gate across said road and Peter Peterson and Frank Nois ap- pears before the Board in support of said petition, accompanied by J.E.Rodgers, tbei attorney and states certain facts to the Board in regard to maintenanoe of said gate, Thereupon it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the travelling public is inoonvenienoed by the maintenance of said gate across said road, It is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board orders that that certain order of the Board of Aug. 13th, 1913, granting permission to George Emmons to place a gate across said road be and the same is hereby vacated and set aside and said gate ordered removed from said road. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: 3uperviaors MaBryds, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. i In the Matter of Granting Liquor Lioened. It is by the Board ordered that a wholesale liquor license be and the same is hereby granted to G.Rossibertolli at Stege. Potrero Junotion.1, i In the Matter of application of J.O.MoClure for a Liquor License. i It appearing to the Board that the place of business named in application of J.C. McClure for a liquor license is situated within the limits of Stage Sanitary District, and Ia ralaaion not having been filed with this Board from Stage Sanitary District to the granting of said license, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hear Ing on said application be continued to and set for Monday, Oct. 6th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the board ordered that the following cash allowances commencing on dates set opposite their respective names be and the same are herebymade to the fol- lowing named indigouto, to wit: 113 Lizzie Karr, $10. per month, commencing Aug. let, 1913. Manuel 4aoas 6. " " " Aug. let, 1913. Mrs. E.J.Frazer 16. " Sept. let, 1913. Helen M. Chester 16. " " " Aug, let, 1913. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw. . warrant on the Connty Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board.-Y, In the Matter of Levy of Special Tax for Richmond Municipal Water District. The Directors of Richmond Municipal water District having filed with this Board their Resolution No. 4 wherein it was resolved that the Board of Supervisors o Contra Costa County State of California, be and they are directed at the time and • in the manner required by law for levying of taxes for County purposes, to levy and collect a tax in addition to such other taxes as may be levied by such Board of Supervisors, at the rate of 12 1/2 cents on each $100 of assessed valuation of all property lyig within the Richmond Municipal Water Distdot. It to upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that this Board hereby declares its intention to levy at the time of levying taxes, a tax of 12 1/2 cents on each $100 of assessed valuation of all property situate within the said Rio]- mond Municipal Water District no shown upon the Assessment Rolle of the County of Contra Costa, and that fie County Surveyor be and he is hereby ordered and directed t immediately furnish to the County Auditor a Map showing all lands situated within th boundaries of said Richmond Municipal water District so that said County Auditor will be able to determine and compute the taxes on each parcel of land situated with- in said District. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards, In the Matter of approval of Claims of Re- olamation District go. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following claims of Reclamation District No. 799 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: no. Date Amount 59 June 4th, 1913. $1064.50 63 Aug. 22nd, 1913. 1597.24 And the Chairman of this Board Is hereby authorized to note the approval of thio Board by affixing his signature thoreto. " 'w. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. y^ In.the Matter of Lost •arrant.' Patrick Harrison having filed with this Board )its affidavit showing that on June 25th, 1913, there was issued to him by the County Auditor of said county, a warrant on County General Fund numbered 29610 for the sum of $30.50 and that said warrant was registered by County Treasurer of said County and that same was not de- livered to this deponent but was lost in transit in the mallo, and has not been in deponent's possession, and praying that a now warrant he issued in lieu thereof; It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby direct ed to refuse payment of said lost warrant, and that a duplicate of the same be issue by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of�pay- ment of original lost warrant. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.l'.. In the Matter of petition of Trustees of Richmond, Cunningham and Antioch Sohool Diatricte. The Trustees of Cunningham school District having submitted to this Board their estimate showing that $500 will be required in addition to and exoluaivo of amount apportioned to said school district out of the regular State gnd County funds in order to maintain said school; and the Board of Education of Richmond Sohoo District having filed their estimate showing that $18,000 will be required in addit- ion to and exclusive of the amount apportioned to said school district out of the regular State and County funds in order to maintain said schools; and the Trustees of Antioch school District having submitted to this Board their estimate showing that $2475 will be required in addition to and exclusive of amount apportioned to said School District out of the regular state and County funds in order to maintain said school, and said reports having been approved by Wm. H.Hanlon, superintendent o Schools of Contra Costs County, 1 It is by the Board ordered that said assessments be and the same aro hereby accepted and approved and that a tax sufficient to raise said amounts be levied upon asaessible property within the boundaries of said school districts at the time of levying taxes.. In the Matter of reports of Retimatoe of Amounts of Money for Zaintenance of High Schools. . i Reports of amounts of money required for maintenance of Union High Schools are filed as follows, to wit: Alhambra Union Hi$b school - - - - 9,000. Riverview " - - - - 10,000. Richmond " " -- - - - P.0,00C, J John Swett - - - -- 9 150.79 Danville " " - - - - - - 4,000. •Y{, � C In the utter of Reolamation Dlstriot f Ho. 799, Assessment Bo. 2. The Assessment Commissioners heretofore appointed by the Board of Superviso s having filed with the Clerk of the Board their duly oertified Assessment List as re- quired by law, and this Board having fixed the 2nd day of September, 1913, as the date of hearing objections to said Assessment Hot. and said matter coming on regular- ly to be heard on said 2nd day of September, 1913, and itappearing that due notice of the hearing thereon has been published as required by law, and no objection havin been made or filed to said Assessment, and it duly appearing that said Assessment as contained in said List filed by said Commissioners is in all respects valid, It is therefore, Ordered that said Aseeeament be and the same is hereby ap- protred. It is Further Ordered that this Order be signed by the Chairman of the Board and attested by the olerk thereof, and that said order so attested be endorsed upon the said Assessment List. In the Matter of Fixing Salary of Psychopathic Probation Officer. The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook and by the Board unanimously adopted: BE IT RESOLVED, that in conformity with the provisions of Section 2167 b of the Political Code the office of Psychopathic Probation Officer be, and the same is hereby, created in and for the County of Contra Coeta, State of California, and Abe it further resolved that the salary of such Psychopathic Probation Officer be, and the same is hereby, fixed at the sum of Fifty dollars ($80.00) per month and hie actual travelling expdnaes; provided, however, that said Psychopathic Probation Of- ficer shall be required to investigate and report on the justness of all allowances now made to indigents and shall also investigate and report on the justness of all claims for allowances to indigents hereafter filed with the Board of Supervisors.lC• In the Matter of Resolution of Grand Jury of Contra Costa County. The Grand Jury of Contra Costa County presents to this Board a Resolution aper v- ing the work already done on what is known an Tunnel Road between Lafayette and County Tunnel and reoommending to this Board that they place a top coating on said road equally as good as that on the Dublin Boulevard and further recommending to this Board that they establish ways and means of building a highway equally as good as the Dublin Boulevard and having same connect with the Dublin Boulevard and son- tinuad through Central Contra Costa County ae follows. one to terminate at Martinez and the other at Antioch. Said Resolution was read to the Board and by the Board ordered plaoed on file. 177 In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the'diftrent 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. In the Matter of Resolution of City Council of City of Richmond providing for said City to Become a Part of County Free Library system. This Board having received a certified copy of Resolution of the City Council of the City of Richmond providing for said City of Richmond to become a part of the County Free library system which said Resolution is accompanied by a certified copy o the Notice of Ihtention and also the affidavit of Publioatlon of Notice of Intention to become a part of the County Free Library system, and from which it appears that said City Council has taken all steps necessary for said City to become a part of the said County Free Library System, It is by the Board ordered that said Resolutions and affidavit of said City Council of City of Richmond, be and the same is hereby ordered filed and said City of Richmond is hereby declared to be a part of the Contra Costa County Free Library System. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Issuance of,Liquor Licensee. The License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is ordered and directed to . Issued liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: i O.O.Berendeen Clayton Cafe, "" Clayton Thomas R.Casey Central Rotel Bar 4tlona Annie DeMartint Pacheco Hotel Pacheco John F.Meyer Loring Ave. Orookett Chas. M.snode The Brighton Pacheco Frank M.stone Imperial saloon gnighteen The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. � . M a a of Wholesale � In tha atter of non s 1s Liquor License. • The License Tax Collector is authorised to issue a wholesale liquor license to Joseph Levy at gamut Creek. j The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.{ _ 4 177 In the Matter of Appliostions for Liquor lioeness. Applioations for liquor iioenses anthorieing.the sale of intoxionting li- quors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named please, to wit: Thomas Cox lriquois Saloon Crookett Joe Coupagnoni San Pablo Ale• & Park St. C•�•1'ent 10. 9 Holland Treat %nightsen Bob. Dist. Louis J.Hinbold Lafayette M.B.Hos• Danville It in by the Board ordered that the hearing bn said applioationa be fixed for Uonday, CO. 6th, 1913, at 10 o'alook A.M. And the Board takes reoeas to meet on Monday, Sept, 15th, 19139 at 10 o'olook A.M. ��.�...... Chairman. `C t .,..Clerk. 178 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State'of_California; _ Monday, September 15th, 1913. f Present: Son. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde j J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J;Ruohanan. J.H.Wello, Clerk. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- Ing warrant of Reclamation District No. 799 be and the came is hereby approved IIo. Date Amount 64 Sept. 10th, 1913. $90.30 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorised to note the approval of this Board thereon by affixing his signature thereto. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ` In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. f It. Se by the Board ordered that the following allowances in cash be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents, commencing on dates sot op- posits their respective names, to wit: Mrs. Dee Liebhart, 015.00 per month, commencing Sept. let, 1913. Frances Soh color, 10.00 " " " July let, 1913. And the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered to draw hie warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of said indigents, on first of each i and every month until the further order, of this Board..{, I I i i In the Natter of allowances to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of 020. per month in supplies commencing July lot, 1913, be and the same is hereby granted to William Butterworth In the Matter of citation to Antone f! Peters. R� Antone Peters having been cited to appear before this Board and show cause f why hi a liquor license should not be revoked and the hearing on said citation oom- ing regularly before the Board at this time, the said Antone Peters appears in perms I son accompanied by his attorney J.E.Rodgars; thereupon Antons Peters is sworn and testifies under oath and Archie Rios the complainant in said matter mattes statement to the Board; Thereupon said matter is submitted to the Board and the Board being duly advis 17 at in the premises, orders that said oitatlon be and the one is:her oby dismissed. ti In the Matter of Leroy of State and County Taxes for the fisoal year 1913-14. The Board having ooneidered the value of all the property returned on Assess meat rolls of the County and amounts required to be raised in several funds for the oonduot of the business of the oonnty for the fisoal year 1913-14, and the rate of tax for all State purposes having been fixed by Stite Board of Equalization at $.042 on saoh $100 of valuation of property in said County; It is upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that the rate Of tax to be oollaoted on aaoh $100,0f valuatian-of property in Contra•Costa County for the fisoal year 1913-14, be and the same is hereby fixed and lavied so follows: General Fund - - - - - - - - Hospital Fund - - - - - • - .11 Salary Fund- - - - - - - - - .22 Sohool Fund - - - - - - - - - .7.63 Road Fund - - - - - - - - .40 Int. & Sinking Fund - - - - - .018 County Library Fund - - - - - .01 Panama-Paoifio Ex. Fund - - - .026 State Fund- - - - - - - - - 042 Total Rate 11.60 the said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.1C, In the utter of Levy of Speotal Taxes in.certain sohooi distriots and union high eohool districts rasps otively f or.the fisoal year 1913-14. The County Auditor A.R.Sullonger, having returned to this Board and reported that certain eohool districts and union high eohool dietriots in this oounty'are liable for oartain taxes to raise money for payment of bonds, taxes, respectively voted in said school districts and union high eohool distriote, It is by the Board ordered that speoial taxes be and the same are hereby levied in the following named school diatriota and union high eohool districts for the fisoal year 1913..+14, on oaoh $IOD of valuation of property in oaoh of eaid dietriot 'respectively: Bay Point; School District - - - - - - - -$.O6 Blank Diamond " " - - - - - - - - :10 Central " " - - - - - - - - .32 Cunningham " " - - - - - - - - .20 Edon Plain ". - - - - - - - -'.08 Sxooleior " " - - - - - - - - - -.12 �. Hot Springs " " - - - - - - - .30 Lone Tree " - - - - - - - - - - .17 Martinez " ' - - - - - - - - - .16 Oak Grove °' - - - - - - - - - .08 Oakley fold) " " - - - - - - - - - -10 Oakley (now) - -. - - - - - - -.40 PinoleaKeroules" " - - - - - - - -.08 Port Costs "' " - - - - - - - - - - .52 San Pablo n - - - - - - - - - - .006 Riohmond (old) " " - - - - - - - ----- .02 Riohmond (now) " - - - - - - - --- .046 Rodeo " — - - - - - - - - . 60 Stage n - - - - - - - - .01 180 Pittsburg School District - - - - - - $.27 { Alhambra U.H.-School " - - - - - - .03 John Swett U.H. " " - .06 Riohmond U.R. „ " -. - - - - - - ,04 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. je_ I , In the `Fatter c£ levy of School Taxes for Alhambra, John Swett, Liberty, Mt. Diablo, Riohmond, Riverview and San Ramon Palley Union High Schools, and Antioch, Cunningham, Excelsior, Lafayette,Riohmond, San Ramon school districts. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for each of said .union high echo 1 districts and school districts respectively, having in mannor and form and within the time required by law, certified to this Board, a statement of the respective amounts that will be required in each of said union high school districts and school district respectively for maintenance and oonduot of said union high schools and schools ras- peotively, It is by the Board ordered that high sohool taxes and school taxes be and the same are hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in the following named union high school districts and school districts respectively for the fiscal year 1913-149 and for the purposes below set forth: ALHAMRA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT: for maintenance and oondnet of school, $.47. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts: Alhambra, Briones Valley, Vine Hill, Martinoz and Franklih. JOHN SWETT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT: for maintenanoe and conduct of school, $. 6. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts: Carquinez, Port Costa and Selby. LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT: for maintenance and conduct of school $,20. Said Dlatrict including within its boundaries and oonsisting of the following named school districts: Byron, Eden Plain, Iron House, Excelsior, Lone Troo, Liberty, Hot Springs, Brentwood, Sand Mound, Deer Valley and Oakley., MT. DIABLO UNION HIGHSCHOOL DISTRICT: for maintenanoe and conduct of school, 6.2( . Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts: Concord, Pacheco, Lime Quarry, Mt. Diablo, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Ambrose, Cunningham, Nichols, and Cowell. RICHMOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT: for maintenanoe and conduct of school $.11. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts: Richmond, San Pablo and Stage, RIVERVIEW UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT: for maintenance and conduct of sohooi, $.30 Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school distriots: Antioch, Carbondalo, Somereville, Pittsburg, and Live Oak. SAN RAMON VALLEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT: for maintenance and conduct of sohoc $. 24. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the follow- ing named school districts: Danville, San Ramon, Sycamore, Green Valley and Alamo. ANTIOCH SO-400L DISTRICT, - -$.28 Cunningham " " - - - -..13 Excelsior " - - - - .06 Lafayette „ „ - - - - - -- .00 Richmond " - - - - -.11 San Ramon „ - - - - -.07 The said order is passed by'the unanimous voto_of the Board.X, I In the Matter of Defraying Het.Cost of Educating all high school pupils residing in Contra Costa County outside of high school districts thdrein. The County Auditor having bertified to this Board under provisions of Section 1759 of the Political Code of the Stake of California, a statement of amount require to be levied in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1913-14, upon all the taxabl property in the County not situated in any high school distriot, sufficient in amoun to defray the net cost for the current year of educating all high school pupils re- siding•in said County and not in any high school district, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of 0.05 be and the same is hereby ,levied on each $100 of valuation of property in said County of Contra Costa, not situated in any high school district, for the purpose of educating all high school pupils residing in said 0ounty and not in any high school district. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.q�. In the Matter of Levy of Tax for Haintonanoe of Fire Department in Cain- oorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona. The County Auditor and Board of Fire Commissioners of said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona having in manner and form required by law certified to this Board, a statement of the respective amounts that will be required in said un- incorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for the equipping and maintenance of fire department therein, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of 0.25 be and the same is hereby levied on each 0100 of valuation of property within the fire limits of the uninoorpb at- ed towns of 0rookett and Crolona for the purpoas of equipping and maintaining fire department therein. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Levy of Tax for Riahmond Municipal Water District. The County Auditor and Board of Directors of Richmond Municipal Water District having in manner and form and within time required by law, certified to this Board a 1.statement of amount of tax that will be required in said municipal water district during the fiscal year 1913-14, It is by the Board ordered that special tax of $.12 1/2 be and the same is hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property within the limits of said Richmond Munioipal Water District. The said order is passed by unanimous vote.of the Board. M '182 In the Matter of allowance of bills. Bills against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board " and those found to be oorreot and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, and signed by the Chairman and Clark and ordered entered on the allowance Boo of this Board. i i In the Matter of isaus of the Bonds of the Pittsburg School District in the County of Resolution and Order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Contra Costa, State of California - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -f RESOLVED,, That MI REAS, on the Slat day of July, A.D.19131 the Board of Soho)l Trustees of the Pittsburg School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board V School Trustees, duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of said Board of School Trustees on'tho said day, did call, an election to be held in the said Pittsburg School District on August 26th, 1913, for the pur- pose of submitting to the electors of the said Pittsburg School District the quostic of whether the bonds of said Pittsburg School District in the total amount of fifty three thousand ($153,000) dollars with interest thereon at the rate of five and one dourth per cent per annum payable semi-annually, both principal and interest payable in gold coin of the United States of America, should be issued and sold for the pur- pose of raising money for building or purchasing one or more school bpildings for insuring school buildings, for supplying school buildings with furniture and neons- eery apparatus and for improving school grounds and that tha bonds to be authorized . ,by said election and to be issued and sold, if so authorised should be for the total amount of fifty three thousand ($53,000) dollars and should be fifty three (53) in number and of the denomination of one thousand 41000) dollars each and should bear I interest at the rate of five and one-fourth per sent per annum, payable semi-annuall both principal and interest payable to United States gold ooin and to be numbered from one to fifty three, both inclusive, and to be so issued that one bond should ' mature at the and of one year from the date, of the issuance of the same, and ane i bond should mature at the and of each and every year thereafter for twenty-soven f27) years, and thereafter, two bonds shall mature at the end` of each and every yesr until all of said bonds are paid off and redeemed, no bond, however, to run for a longer period than forty. (40) years from and after the date of the issuance of the some; and 1 -WREAS, an election was held in the said Pittsburg School Distriot on the 26t Say of August, A.D.1913, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees, and WREREAS, all of the proceedings had in the premisea have been certified by the Board of School Trustees of the Pittsburg School District to this Board of Supervise a as required by law; and, i41iE1UWj the said certified proceedings show, and after full examination and in 183 vestigation thereof this Board of Supervisors has found, and does now find and declare, 1. That in accordance with the said Resolution and order of the said Board of School Trustees of the Pittsburg School District in the County'of Contra Costa, State of California, duly passed and adopted on the 31st day of July, A.D.1913, and election was duly called in the said Pittaburg School District and was hold therein on the 88th day of August, A.D.1913, and that notice of the said election was given by notices signed by the said Board of School Trustees of the said Pittsbu g School District and posted in three of the most public places in the said Pittsburg School District for more than twenty days next before the said election and by publi h- ang said notice In the "Pittsburg Post" a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, jtate of California, not lees than once a week for three successive weeks next before said election. 2. That prior to the opening of the polls at said election the inspector and judges slanted to conduct said election took'the oath of office as required by law, and thereafter conducted said election as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes oast thereat; and certified the result of said election to the said Board of School Trustees of the said Pittsburg School District and to :the said Board of school trustees mde return of the poll and tally lists of said election. 3. That on*the Pnd day of September, A.D.191E, the seventh day after said elect ion at one o'clock P.M. of said day, the'said Board of School Trustees of said Pitts burg School District as required by law, iaet and canvassed all of the said returns of said aleotion, from which said returns the said Board of School Trustees found an declared and the Board of Supervisors hereby finds and declares, that there.was a total of one hundred and seventy two votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds.of the votes so east, to wit: one hundred sixty=sevon votes were cast in favor of issuing the bonds of the said Pittsburg School District in the amount and for the pirposes aforesaid, and that five votes were cant against issuing the said bonds of the said Pittsburg School District, and that no votes oast were irregular and illegal and not counted and that the said Board of School Trustees caused an ent y of such canvass of said returns and the result thereof and of that fact to be made on the minutes of the said Board of School Trustees. 4. That the said election in the said Pittsburg School District was duly and legally called, held and condnoted and that notice thereof was duly and legally giv- en and had, and that the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and,deolared all in the manner aarequired by law, and that all the nota, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and in striot a000rdanoe with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the Pittsburg School District Bonds and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Pittsburg School District including this proposed issue of school district bonds is within the limits prescribed by law; It is thareforo, Ordered that the school district bonds of the Pittsburg School District of the County of Contra Oosta, State of California, issue in the sum of fifty three thousand (463,000 ) dollars in denomination of ons thousand (01,000) dollars each and all payable within forty years from the date of the issuance of the +r same, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 1/4% (five and one fourth per sent) per annum payable semi-annually, both principal and interest payable in gold coin of the United States of America at the office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa and that said bonds shall be leaned on and boar data the lot day of November, 1913, and that the interest aooruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually an the let day of May and the let day of November, of each and every year until the said bonds are paid and that said bonds shall be numbered from one to fifty-three, both.inalusive and shall be payable as follows,to wit: Bond No. 1, for 1,000 payable on the let day of November, 1914; P. Bond No. , for 1,000 payable on the lot day of November, 1915; Bond No. 3, for 1,000 payable on the tat day of November, 1916; Bond No. 4, for 1,000 payable on the lot day of November, 1917; Bond No, 5, for 1,000 payable on the lot day of November, 1918; Bond No. 6, for11,000 1,000 payable on the lot day of November, 1919; Bond No, 7, for1,000 payable on the lot any of November, 1920; ! Bond No, 8, for ,000 payable on the let day of November, 1921; Bond No. 9, for ,OOO payable on the 1st day of November, 1922; Bond N0,101 for payable on the let day of November, 1923; Bond N0.11, for 1,000 payable on the 1st day of November, 1924; Bond N0.12, for 11,000 payable on the let day of November, 1925; Bond No. 13,for 1,000 payable on the lot day of November, 1926; Bond No.14,for 1,000 payable on the tat day of Novembar,1927; Bond No.15, for 1,000 payable on the let day of November,1928; Bond No.16, for 111,000 payable on the let day of November, 1929; Bond No.17, for 1,000 payable on the let day of November, 1930; Bond N0.18, for 1,000 payable on the let day of November, 1931; Bond No. 19, for $1,000 payable on the lot day of Novsmbar,1932; Bond No. 20,for 1,000 payable on the let day of November, 1933; Bond No. 21,for 1,000 payable on the let day of November, 1934; Bond No. 22,for 1,000 payable on the 1st da;r of Novomber, 1936, BondNo.• 23, for 41,000 payable on the let day of November, 1936; Bond 170 24l for11,000 10000 payable on the let day of Novomber, 1937; Bond No,25, for1,000 payable on the let day of Novembor,1938; Bond No.26, for1,000 payable on the let day of November, 1939; Bond 110,27, for payable on the let day of Novembers 1940; Bond Nos, 28 and 29, 1,000 each payable on the 1st day of November, 1941; Bond Nos. 30 and 31, 1,000 gash payable on the let day of November, 1942; Bond Nos. 32 and 33, 11,000 each payable on the 1st day of.November, 1943; Bond Nos. 34 and 36, 11000 each payable on the let day of November, 1944; Bond Noe. 36 and 37, 10000 each payable on the let day of November, 1945; Bond Nos, 36 and 39, 11000 each payable on the Ist day of November, 1946; 41 Bond Nos. 40 and 41, 1,000 each payable on the Sat day of November, 1947; Bond Nos. 42 and 43,, 1,000 each payable on the let day of November, 1948; Bond Nos. 44 and 45 1,000 each payable on the let day of November, 1949; Bond Noe. 46 and 47 1,000 each payable -•n the Set day of November, 1960; Bond Nos, 4B and 49, 11,000 1,000 each payable on the lot day of November, 1961; Bond Nos. 50 and 51, 1,000 each payable on the let day of November, 1952; Bond Noe, 52 and 53, each payable on the let day of November, 1963: It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: School District Bonds of the Pittsburg School District, Contra Cosga Coanty, State of Usliforni United States of America. I So, "1,000.40 i Pittsburg School District in Contra Coats County, State of California, United States +af America, acknowledges itself indebted to and premises to pay to or the holder hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the let day of November, A.D. 19_, One thousand ($1,000) dol- �( lars in gold ooinof the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of 5 1f4% (five and one fourth per cant) per annum, payable semi annually on the let day If gay, and the let day of November of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like Conor and date, numbers from i 185 one to fifty three, both inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to fifty three thous- and dollars ($53,000), and is issued and sold.by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State Of California, for the purpose of raising money for building, and purchasing one or more school buildings, for insuring school buildings, for sup plying school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatue, and for improving school grounds in pursuance of and in striot conformity with the provisions of Artie e XXX, Chapter III, Title Iii, Part III, of the Political Code, and the Constitution of the State of California and in pursuance of and in striot oonf6rmity with, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election dull and legally called and hold and conducted in said Pittsburg School Dietrlot in said County and State of Calisornia, on the 26th flay of August, A.D.1915; And the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, hereby certifies and deolares that said election was duly and legally called, hold and condaoted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared to the manner and as required by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school district bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of Indebted- ness of the said Pittsburg School District including this issue of bonds is within the limit pravidad by law, This bond is in the form proscribed by order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 15th day of September, 1913, and shall be payable out of the building fund of said Pittsburg School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raise by taxation upon the taxable property of said school District. IN WITNISS `kHER:.OF, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and attested by its ' Clerk with the seal of said Board of Supervisors attached and by the County Auditor of said County of Contra Costa this let day Of November, 1913. ounty Jerk and lark of the Board of Supervisors. (Sou) unty editor. —' ai card of� sors. RESObvEDs G/���j� That to each of said Bonds shall be attached interest aoupone in the following form, to wit: L No. Interest Coupon. $26.25 The treasurer of Contra Conta County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the building fund of the Pittsburg School District in said County and State on the lat day of 19 , at his office in Martinez, in said bounty and State, the aum of $28.25 for the interest on Bond no. ofsaid School District. Ohairman a the card o upervieors. • boy Clark an erk visors. of Board of siper- 0—ounty7auditor. It Is further ordered that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa shall cause said bond to be prepared and lithographed in scoordanoe with the fore- going form; that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa for and as the act of this Hoard of Supervisors on the 6th day of October, j 1913, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. to the highest and beat responsible bidder for cash in United States, gold ooin and after due and legal notice thereof has been given by the said County Treasurer by publication of a notice specifying the time and plaoe of sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rata of interest thereon, the terms for whioh said bonds shall run and the date of payment thereof and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit; in United States gold coin, that said bonds will be sold to the highest and best responsible . bidder for cash as aforesaid but in no oaso for loss than par and accrued interest and that the said Treasurer will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids for two successive weeks in the Contra Costa 4asetta, a newspapor printed, published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa. i Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Hoard of Supervisors held on i the 15th day of September, 1913, by the following vote: j Ayae: Supernisore Warren R. MoBryde, J.P.Cassy, Vincent Rook, W.J.Buohanan, I and J.R.Trythall. Hoes: Supervisors - None. Absent: Supervisors - None. 1 i In the Natter of the Apportionment of Railroad Taxes throughout the County of Contra Coat& for the year 1913. WRSRFAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Audito statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railro Company in this county is 87.E24 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1913, is $24,875.10 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stook of such railway of said company aggregating the sum of $2,256,929; That the length of the main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and SantaFeRailway in said County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1913, is $23,765.25 on the whole franchise, roadway, road- bed, :ale, and rolling stook of such railway of said Company aggregating the sum of $1,456,335. That the number of miles of track of the Southern Psoifio Railroad Company jo upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in th a county is 61.322 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and roll- Ing stock in this County on said railroad is 6788.99 aggregating the sum of $48,383 That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Pe Rail- way 0ompaA7 upon which the franchise and rolling $took of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.26 miles and the assessed value per mile of such �i1 187 1 franchise and rolling stook in this county on said railroad is $788.99 aggregating the sum of $48,349. Whereupon, it is by the Board ordered and decreed that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this-county is 87.224 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $25,875.10 aggregating the sumof $2,256,929 apportioned to Supervisor's-Districts, as follows, to wit- SUP it: Supervisor District No. 1, - - -19,874 miles - - - - -$614,242. Buperviaor District No, 2, - - -17.15 miles - - - -- 443,758. Supervisor District Ho, 3,- = - 17.75 miles - - - -- 459,283. Supervisor District 110. 4, - - -12.18 'Files- - - - - - 316,168. Supervisor District No, 5 - - - 20,27 miles - - - » - -524,488, Apportioned to Road Districts as follows, to wit: R.D.l,S,D.l- - - - - -- - - - --11.15 ipiles - - - - - $288,607. R,D.l,S.D.2- - - - - - - - - - -17.15 miles - - - - - 443,758. R.D.1,3 D.3- - - - - - - - - - -16.54 miles - - - - - 402,099. R.D.1,S.D.4- - - - • - - - - - 11.63 miles - - - - - 300,928 R.D.lIS.D.b, - - - - - - - 6.80 miles - - - - - 175,951. R.D..2,S.D.5, - - - ---- - - 8.67miles - - ----- 224,337. R,D.3,S.D.5 - - - - 4,80 miles - 124,200. Incorporated Towns. Martinez - - - - - - - 2.21 miles - - - - --$ 57,184; Hercules - - - - - - - 1.90 miles - - - - - 49,163. Pinola - - - - - - - - .72 mike a - - - » - 16,630. Pittsburg - - - - - - - .55 miles - - - - - - 14,231. Richmond - - - - - 6,104 miles - - - - - 1579941: Apportioned to School Districts so follows, to wit: Port Costs - - - - - - 2.15 miles - - - - - $ 66,631. 0 - -1.76 miles - - - -- 45,281; Bslby - - - - - - - - 1.79 Milan - - - - - - 46,316. Rodeo - - - ---2.10 miles - - - - - - 64,339. Pinole-Reroules - - 3.65 miles - - - - - - 94,444. Martinez - - - - - --5.45 miles - - - - - 141,019. Ban Pablo - - - --- - -2.93 Milers - - - - - - 75,815. Richmond - - - - - - - 6.104 miles - - - - » 157,942. Sobrants - - - - - - - 3.80 miles - - - - - - 72,451. Central - - - - - - -3.7.5 miles - - - - - - 97,032. Alamo - - - - - - -2.80 miles - - - - - - 72,450. Danville - - - - - - 3.25 miles - - - - - - 84,094. San Ramon - - - - - - -5.65 miles - - - - -- 143,607. 10 Pacheco - - - - - 2.90 miles - - - - - 75,038. Concord -- - - - - - 6.15 miles - - - - - -169,132. Pleasant Hill - - - - -1.40 miles - - - - - - 36,225. Oak Gross- - - - - - - .10 miles - - - - - 21857. gioholl - - - - - -1.I2 miles- - - - - - -28,980. Ambrose -- - -- - - - -3.00 miles - - - - - - 77,625. Cunningham - - - - - - 3.03 miles - - - - - - 93,927. .Pittsburg - - - - - - -3.88 miles - - - - - -100,395. Antioch - - - - - - -4.09 miles.- - - - - -106,829. Live Oak - - - - - - - 1.60 miles - - - - - 38,813. bone Tres - - - - -3.03 miles,- - - - - 78,401. Oakley - - - - - - - - .22 miles - - - - - - 5, 692. Brentwood - - - - - - -3.34 miles - - - - - - 86,422. $s0e1sior - - - - - -- 1.44 miles - - - - - - 87,E60. Byron - - - - - - - 3.35 miles - - - - - - 86,681. Hot Springs - - - - - -4.00 miles - - - - - -103,600. That the length of main track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in this county is 61.28 miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $23,766.25 aggregating the sum of $1,456,335, apportioned to Supervisor Districts as follows, to wit: r Supervisor District No. 1-23.34 miles - Supervisor District 110.2 - 4.45 miles - - - - - -105,755. Supervisor District No.3 - 4.83 miles - - - - - -114,787. Supervisor District Re.4 -11.63 miles - - - - -- 276,390. Supervisor District S0.6 -17.03 miles - - - - - 404,722. Apportioned to Road Districts as follows, to wit: R.D.1,S.D.1, - - - - - - 11.23 miles - - - - - $266,884. 13.1,8.D.2-- - - - - - 4.45 miles- - - - - - 105,756. R.D.1,S.Ti.3,- - - - - -4.83 miles_- - _ _ - 1141786. R.D,11,S.D.4g, - - - - - -11.06 miles - - - - - 262,844. R.D.3�8.1) - - - - - - B,72 miles - - - - - -207,233 188 i j Incorporated Towine. Antioch - - - - - - - - -- .95 miles - - - -422,678. Pinola - - - - - - - - - 1.02 miles - - - - 24,240. v Hercules - - - - - - - - - 1.91 miles - - - - -45,391. Pittsburg - - - - - - - - .57 miles - - _ - -13,646. - Richmond - - - - - - - - 9..18 miles - - 218,165, Apportioned to School Distriote.as follows, to wit: Eden Plain - - - - - - - - - 7.41 miles - - - -$176,101. Iron House - - - - - - - - - 1:12 miles - - - - 26,617. Oakley - - - - - - - - - - - 2.20 milas - - - - 62,283. Live Oak - - - - - - - - - - 2.26,miles - - - 63,709. Antia074 - - - - - - - - - -4.09 miles - - - - 97,200. Black Diamond - - - - - - - -4.12•miloo - - - - 97,913. Nichol - - - - - - - - - - = 1.12-miles - - - - -26,617. Ambrose- - - - - - - - - -- 3:00 miles - - - - 71,295. ' Concord - - - - - - - - - - -2.56 Miles - - - - -60,839. Vine Hill - - - - - - - - - 1.87 miles - - - - 44,441. Pacheco - - - - - - - - - .10 Milos - - - - - 2,376. Cunningham - - - - - - --- .. 3.16 miles - - - - -75,098. Martinez - - - - - - - - 2.22 miles - - - - -52,769. Franklin - - - - -- - - -2.57 miles - - - - -61,077. Rodeo - - - - - - - - - -6.28 miles - - - - 149,246 Pinola-Heroules - - - - - - -3.41 miles - - - -- 81,040. 7 Sobrante - - - - - - - - - - 2.40 miles - _ Y - -57,037. - ' - - - - 7 San Pablo - - - -2.21 miles - - -62,522. Richmond - - - - - - - - - - 9.18 miles - - - - 218,155. I That the number of miles of track pf the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is operated in thi County is 61.322 miles and the assessed value per mile of such ffanchiss and rolling stook in this county on said railroad is 4788.99 aggregating the sum of 448,383 apportioned to Supervisor Distriot as follows, to wit: Supervisor District No. l --18.222 miles - - - 4 14,377. Supervisor District 110.2 -- 5.15 miles - - - - 4,063 Supervisor District No. 3-- 5.50 miles _-- 4,340. Supervisor Disttiot No. 4 --12.18miles - - 9,610 l Supervisor District No. 5-- 20.27 miles - - - - - 15,993. Incorporated Towns. i .� Martinez - - - - - - _ _ 2.21 miles - - - _ -4 1,744. Hercules - - - - - - 1.90 miles - - - 1,500. Pinola - - - =-- _- _-= .72 Milan - - = _ 668. Pittsburg - - .66 miles - - - 433. Richmond - - - 5.97 miles - - - 4,711. Apportioned to Road Distriots as follows, to wit: R.D.1,S.D.1- - - - - - - - - 9.63 miles - - - - -4 7,598. R.D.l,S.D.2-- - - - - - - - 5.15 miles - - - - - 4,064. R.D.1,S.D.3- - - - - - - - - 3.29 miles - - - - - 2,596. R.D.1,S.D.4- - - - - - - - -11.63 miles - - - - - 9,175. R.D.1,S.D.5- - - - - - - - - 6.80 miles - - - -- 5,365. R.D.2,S.D.5- -- - - - - - - -8.67 miles - - - - - 6,641. R.D.3,S.D.5, - - - - __ - 4.80 miles - - - - - 3,768 Apportioned to School Districts as follows, to wit: - San Pablo - 1.41 miles - $ 1,113. Richmond - 5.97 miles - 4,711. Sobrante - - - - - - - - - -2.80 miles - - - - - 2,210. Pinole-Baroules - - - - - - 3.65 miles - - - - - 2,881. Rodeo - - - - - - - - - - - 2.10 miles - - - - - -1,687 Selby - - - - - - - - - - - 1.79 miles - - - - - -1,413. Carquinez - - - - - - - - - 1,75 miles - - - - - -1,380. Port Costa - - - - - - - - 2.15 miles - - - - - 1,698 Martinez - - - - - - - - - 5.45 miles - - - - - -4,300. Concord -- - - - - - - - - 1.65 miles - - - - - -1,301. Cunningham - - - - - - - - -3.63 miles - - - - - -7:0$64. Ambrose Nichol - ---------------- -3.12 miles - - - - 693. Ambresa - - 3.00 miles - 8,367 Pittsburg - - 3.88 miles - -3,062. Antioch - 4.09 miles - - 39227. Lone Tree -- - - - - - - --'3.03 miles - - - - - -2,390. Oaklay - .22 miles - - - - - - 173 Live Oak - - - - - - - -1.50 miles - - - - - 1,184. Brentwood - - - - - - - - - 3.34 miles - - - - - -2,635 Excelsior - - - - - - - - - 1.44 miles - - - - - -1,136 Byron - - - - - - - - - - 3.35 miles - - - - - -2,643. Rot Springs - - - - - - - - 4.00 miles - - - - - -3,156 That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 1€39 Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile on such franchise and rolling stook in this county on said railway is $788.99 aggregating the sum of $48,349. apportioned to Supervisor Districts as follows, to wit: Supervisor District No. 1, ----23.34 miles - - - - -$18,416. Supervisor District No.2,- - - 4.45 miles - - - - 3,612. Supervisor District No. 3,- - - 4.83 miles - - - - - 3,610. Supervisor District No. 4, - - 11.63 miles - - - - - 9,175. Supervisor District No. 6, - - 17.03 miles - - - - - 13,437. Apportioned to Road Districts as follows: R.D-1 S-D.l, - - - . - - - - - 11.25 miles - - - - -$ 8,877. R.D.1S.D.2, - - -c- - - - - - -4.45 miles - - - - 3,612. R.D.11 S.D.3, - - - - - - - - - 4.83 miles - -- - - - 3,810. R.D.1,S•D•4 - - - - - - - - - -11.06 miles - - - - 8,726. R.D.1,S.D.6, - - - - - - - -7.35 miles - - - - - -5,799. - - - - - - - - - 8.72 miles - - - - - 61880- Inoorporsted Torras. Antioch - - - - - - - - - - - .96 miles - - - - - $ 768. Hercules - - - - - --- ^-^ ^ -1.91 miles -_---^ - 1,507. Pinola - - 1.00 mile - 788. Pittsburg - - - - - - - _ _ -, .67 miles - - - - - - 469 Richmond - - - - - - - - - - - 9.16miles - - - - - - 7,243. Apportioned to School Districts as follows: Eden Plain - - - - - - - - - - 7.41 miles - - - - - -$6,847. Iron House - - - - - -- - - 1.12 miles - - - - - - 884. Oakley - - - - - - - - - - - 2.20 loilea - - - - - - 1,736. Live Oak - - - - - - - - _ - - 2.26miles - - - - - - 1,783. Antioch - - - - - - - - - - - 4.09 miles - » - - - 3,227. Pittsburg - - - - - - - - - - 4.12 miles - - - - - - 3,250. Nichol - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.12 miles - - - - - - - 881. Ambrose - - - - - - - - - - - 3.00miles - - - - - - 2,367 Concord - - - - - - - - - - - 2.66 miles - - - - - - 2,020. Cunningham - - - - - - - - - 3.16 miles - - - - - - 2,493. Vine Hill - - - - - - - - -- 1.87 miles - - - - 1,475. Psoheoo - - - - - - - - - - .10 miles - - - - - - 78. Martino3 - - - - - - - - - - - 2.22 mi lee - - - - - - 1,752 Frankltn -- - - - - - - - - - 2.57miles - - - - - - 2,028. Rodeo - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.28 miles - - - - - - 4,955. Pinole-Heroulas - - - - - - - 3.41 miles - - - - - - 2,690 Sobrante - - - - - - - - - - - 2.40 miles - - - - - - 1,894 San Pablo - - - - - - - - - - 2.21 miles - - - - - - 1,743 Richmond - - - - - - - - - - - 9.18 miles - - - - - - 7,243. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit:' Ayes; supervisors warren H.RoBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Bu- ohanan and ?.H.Trythall. Noes: None. And the Board taken recess to most on ■ednesday, September 17th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. It ..Chairman. + �! .Clerk. 190, f -1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. (` Wednesday, September 17th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trgthall, Chairman;superviaors Warren H. MoBryde, J.P.Caasy and Vincent Hook. J.H.Welln, Clark. Absent: Supervisor W.J.Buohanan. In the Matter of advertisement for Bids for.Placing Macadam on Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore advbrtised for bids for the placing of a rook macadam on that portion of the tunnel road beginning at the County Line in the Tunne and running thence easterly for a distance of three miles more or lose, and this being the time fixed for reoeiving said bids the following firma appear and file \� bide: A.Tieokert & Son. $.067 per square foot for placing rook maoadsm road and $.2 per lineal foot for laying culverts. Hutchinson Company, $.066 per square foot for macadam road and w.46 per lineal foot for laying culverts. Ransome-Crummay Company, $.0676 per square foot for rook maoadam and $.60 per lineal foot for laying culverts. Thereupon this Board having advertised that all bids must be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent of the amount of bid or a cash deposit of name amou t each of said bids are accompanied by said check, save and except the bid of A.Tieahe t & Son who filed with said bid a bond which was insufficient by reason of it having lapsed; i Thereupon on advice of the Uietriot Attorney in open Board that said bond so- f oompanying the bid of A.Tieohort was not sufficient and that said bidbrs had not oom plied with the notice calling for said bids, It is upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor MoBryde, by the Board ordered that the contract for said work be and the came is hereby awarded to Hutdineon Company Inc, at the following prices, to wit: Crushing and laying rook, $.066 per square foot. Laying Corrugated Iron Pipe, $.46 per lineal foot. i It is by the Board further ordered that said Hutchinson Compaur Inc. be and they are hereby ordered to emecute a good and sufficient contract and file a bond in the sum of w10.000 all an required by said Notice to Bidders, and to the satisfac - ion of and subject to acceptance by, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 4 i In the Natter of Laying Sidewalk along what is known as Hamate Park Asnooiation Tract. Mr. Smith, on behalf of Homms Park Association Tract near Alamo, appears before the Board and asks permission of this Board to allow the San Ramon Valley Railroad Company to place the canter line of their track fifteen feet from the prop- erty line of said tract 30 as to allow for a construction of a sidewalk slong.the property line of said Treat and between the said Company's railroad traok, 191 Upon advioe of the District Attorney, It is upon motion duly made and eeoonded, �j by the Board ordered that permission is hereby given to the San-Ramon Dalley Railroad i to place the center line of their track fifteen feet from the property line of the said Hemme Park Association Tract so as to allow for the oonefruction of a sidewalk 1 as aforesaid. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors MaBryde, Caney, Hook and Trythali. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. In the Matter of Repair of Culvert near Muir Station. Mr. and Mrs. O.E.Heyward, appear before the Board in regard to repair of a culvert near Muir Station. Thereupon it is by the Bosrd ordered that said matter be and the same is hereb referred to Supervisor Casey and Elam C.Brown, County Engineer. In the Matter of application of Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company (a oorporation) for authority to lay and maintain a Bawer system in the town of Brentwood, eta. RESOLVED, that THEREAS, The Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, a corporation has presented to this Honorable Board its petition praying for a permit to lay and maintain a sewer system with all necessary or convenient lamp holes, man holes and flush tanks or other necessary appliances in the public atreete, alleys and highways in the town of Brentwood and in adjacent public highways as in said petition and hereinafter particularly described, and, %. MRSAS, said town of Brentwood Is an unincorporated town and there is no sewer system now existing in said town, and, HHSRBAS, the construction of said mower system by said petitioner will benefi the public health and convenience of the citizens of said town of Brentwood and that said petition should be granted, IT IS NOW, THEREFORE, ORDERED: That permission and authority is hereby granted to The Balfour-Gutbrie Invest- ment Company, a corporation, and its successors in interest therein, to install, lay, maintain and use a sewer system in the town of Brentwood in the county of Con- tra Costa, State of California, and in the Lou Meganos Rancho and tm ereat and main- Iain in connection therewith all necessary lamp holes, man hales, flush tanks or other necessary appliances, and to make connections with said sewer system, under and along the following public streets, alleys and highways in the said town of Brentwood and in the Los Maganos Rancho, State of California, with different sizes o pipe all as follows, to wit: I 1. A vi%ified iron atone sewer pipe at least six inches in diameter running 192 I i through the alley dividing blooke A,B4O and D and crossing intereeoting• streets. 2. A 1'itr1fied iron stone aswer pipe at least six inches in diameter running {� t through the alley dividing Blooka R,F,G and H and orossing the intersecting streets. 3. A vitrified iron atone sewer pipe at least six inches in diameter running through the allay dividing Block I. 4. A vitrified iron atone sewer pipe at least six inches in diameter running through the alley dividing Block L. 6. A vitrified iron stone sewer pipe at least eight inches In diameter comma o- ing at the intersection of the center line of Oak Street with the center line of the alley running through Block C and D, thence running along the center line of Oak Street to its intersection with the center line of the alley running through Block L and also oommenoing at the intersection of the center line of Pine street with the oenta iline of the alley dividing Blooke A and B, thence along the center line of Pine Street j to its intersection with the center line of Second Street. i i 6. A vitrified Iron atone sewer pipe at least twelve inches in diameter be ginning at the intersection of the center lines of Second Street and Oak Street, thence along the *enter line of Second Street to its interaeotdon with the center line of Spruce Street; thence along Sprue Street to its intersection with Road No. 7 as the same is laid mut and designated on the map aoaompanying the final report of the referees in the partition of the Rancho Los Maganos; thenoe following down said, j road No. 7 and orossind Marsh Croak three hundred feet, more or less. That said permit is hereby granted under the following conditions, to wit: 1. That the tops of the pipes of said Bawer eyetem shall be at least two feet below the normal surface of the atreats, alleys, highways, or other public places traversed by them. 2, That when any street, alley or highway is opened in connection with amid sewer system, such street, alley or highway must, as soon thereafter as possible, be restored to as good condition as it was before it was opened. S. That much sewer system and everything In connection therewith shall be located, laid and maintained under the suporvisba and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor in whose district such system is located. , 4. All regulations that are general in their character and application which shall hereafter be adopted by this Board regulating the Use of the highways, streets and thoroughfares of said county for the purposes of laying sewer pipes are to be observed and conformed to by maid The Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, a oorporat ion, and Ota successors In interest therein. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Hook# aeoonded by Supervisor McBryde, and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook and Trythall. Boas: Hone. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. 1 And the Board taken recess to meet on Mondays October 6th, 1913, s t 10 o'olm A.M. • •1�� ..... hairmen. ....... K.0. 2...Clerk. i 193 In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. . Monday, October 6th, 1913. The Board met at 10 O'olook A.M. Present: Ron. J.R.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren McBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J,Buohanan. J.H.Wello, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Septem- ber, 1913, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for Liquor lioenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquor in quantities leas than one quart aro made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: 1. A. Odour oor. 23rd & Market Ste. San Pablo Allie Bigelow Cor. Lynch Ave. & Main Co. Road San Ramon W.H.Drennan White House Saloon Rodeo S.Fisher San Pablo Ave. Near Co. Line Manuel V,Goulart Yellowstone Saloon Crockett C.O. H4hner Giant Gus Johnson Oor. San Pablo Ave. & Coalinga Boulevard F.W.Munday County Lino Rust Dennis Will Union Hotel Valona r The Bosrd,fixes'.tho'-heating 'on said.applioations:,for.tMouday, November 3rd, 1913 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector is authorised to issue liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoziosting liquors leas than one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: Joe Compagnoni San Pablo Ave. & Port St. Thomas Cox Iriquoia Saloon Crockett C.W.Lent No. 9 Holland Tract $nightsen Soh.Diet Louie J.Renbold Lafayette M.F.Rosa Prospect Ave. Danville. • The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,t, .194 J I In the Matter of Rocking and Grading Portion of what Is known as Tunnel Road. The Hutchinson Company to whom the aontraot is awarded for the rocking and grading of what is known as Tunnel Road having Yurninhed And filed rith this Board a contract and bonds for the fulfillment of said oontraot, It is ordered that said contract be and the same are hereby duly approved by jthin Board, and it to further oftdered that the Clerk of this Board be and he to hare- by authorized to return to said Hutchinson Company their certified check which a000m» panted their bid. In the Matter of Requisition of X.H.Hurley, County Recorder It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the requi- sition of M.H.Hurley, for a new Remington Typewriter be and the same is hereby grant- ed. In the +latter of allowance to Indigents. i ;t is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the coma are heroby ordered made to the following named indigents, commencing on dates sot opposite their respective names, to wit= Catherine McLean 415.00 per month commencing Sept, let, 1913. Theresa Ferraeoi 12.00 per month, commencing Sept. let, 1913. Antono Matto 20.00 per month, commencing Sept.lat, 1913. Mrs, d.H.Hunter 15.00 per month, oommenoing Oat.lst, 1913. Carminic Didio 8.00 per month, oommenoing oat. let, 1913. John Semas 8,00 per month, commencing Cot. lat, 1913. , Christina Flynn 15.00 per month, oommenoinp, Cot lst, 1913. J Mrs. R,C.Abel 20.00 per month,, commencing Oct. lot, 1913 It is by the Board ordered that the County Additor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents for sums set opposite their respective names, on the first of each and ovary month until the further order of this Board. J I i In the Matter of approval of warrants of j Reclamation District No. 300. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 800 are hereby approvedt NO. Date Amount 92 September 25th, 1913. 02435.35 93 x n n 2760.71 a a e 2848.30 95 ° " $ 2114.05 96 " n " 2633.30 97 n n n 2807.35 98 ° „ n 918.35 99 n ° " 666.35 i And the Chairman and Clerk of this Beard are hereby authorized and directed to i note the a , approval of said warrants by this Bawd by affixing their-rocespectivo eignat- urse to each of said warrants. In the Matter of Building Approaches for Vehicular Travel over Oakland and Antioch and Eastern Railway Company Bridge. The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and adopted by th unanimous vote of the Board of Suporvisors, to wit:' WHEREAS, on the 9th day of October, 1912, Robert Shaw Oliver, Assistant Seors- tary of War, granted a permit to Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway for the construct ion of a bridge acroas Suisun Bay at Chippe Island in the State of California, oonneo - ing the counties of Contra Costa and Solano, which permit, among other provisions, provided that said railway oompany'should malts provision on said bridge for highway traffic and for pedestrians; and, WHEREAS, the said railway company contends that their interpretation of said permit is that itis to make provision for highway traffic on the bridge proper and not on the structural approaches of said bridge; and, WHEREAS, said railway company has raqueated the oountice of Contra Costa and Solano to pay the additional cost of oonatruoting such structural approaches of said Bridge so as to provide for vehicle traffic, which said additional cost said company claims will be from one Hundred and fifty to two hundred thousand dollars, and, WHERX"t the County of Contra Costa claims that as the bridge to be constructed will have a high elevation, the structural approaches attached to and connected with said bridge are a part of said bridge and that said permit issued by the War Depart- ment includes the construction by the railway compaV of the approaches, as well as the bridge proper, in such a manner as to provide for highway and pedestrian traffic all at the cost of said railway company; and, WHEREAS, the War Department has been called upon to give its interpretation of this permit and has not yet rendered its deoision, and whereas, Contra Costa County Is desirous of presenting to the War Department its reasons why this oounty should not pay for the additional coat of making provision for highway traffic on the Con- tra Costa approach to said bridge. THRIWORE BE IT RESOLVED, that it is the sense of this Board that Contra Costa County should not pay the coat of making proviaion for 1[ehiole traffic on the Contra Oosta approach to said bridge for the following reasons: First: That said permit provides that said railway company shall oonstruct the structural approaches to said bridge in the same manner as the bridge proper. Second: That the County of Contra Costa is not in a financial position to pay such a large sum towards this r•ork. Third: That it is reasonable to suppose that no parmit would ever be granted by the »ar Department for the construction of a bridge' of this character at a lower point on Suisun Bay; and that.the granting of this permit and the construction of this bridge will be of enormous value to said railway oompany in this, that no other railway; oompany will be able to make as fast time, other things being equal, as the I I 1 .railway oompsay:. using this bridge, between many of the importitt points and cents a of population in Central California. l J'ourth: That the benefits of highway traffic over said bridge will inure to tha advantage of a considerable number of counties in the central portion of the State of California; that the inhabitants of a number of counties other than Contra Costa and Solana will reap dust as much benefit from highway traffic over said bridge as will the counties of Contra Costa and Solana, and that it would be unfair for the Counties of Contra Costa and Solano to bear this entire expense, BE IT FURTHMM RESOLVED, that it is the sense of this Board that before any decision in this matter Is rendered by the Star Department a hearing should be had at a time and place when all parties interested in this matter might present evidence or arguments in favor of their respootive contentions. ALSO BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be sent to Thomas H-Ross, L1out.Ool. Corps of Engineers, U.S.Army D., with the request that he bring the matter before the War Department at Washington at such time and in such manner as may be proper. In the Matter of allowance of claims for bridge work, rook, oil, lumber, material, ate. Certain claims for bridge work, rook, oil, lumber, material, oto, are pre- canted against different road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be paid to the olaimant,s in the amounts and out of the funds below named, to wit: " Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Antioch Lumber Co. $ 6.15 5.15 R.D. , S.D. 4 $1.00 Antioch Hdwa. & Fur. Elo. 367.33 356.00 1 4 1.33 Bowers Rubber Wks. 40.70 39.70 1 4 1.00 Hutchinson Co. 299.75 298.75 1 4 1.00 Ge a. 0. %ennerley 264.00 263.00 1 4 1.00 Redwood Mnfg. Co. 43.41 42.41 1 4 1.00 " " 11 40.10 39.10 1 4 1.00 Rusei & Bonner 345.76 344.00 1 3 1.76 Vulsan Rook Co. 61.23 60.23 1 4 1.00 Western Iron Works 495.96 494.96 1 3 1.00 J P.Aakerman 85.00 84.00 1 6 1.00 W.B.Hanard 76.00 75.00 1 5 1.00 Geo. Clement 49.50 48.00 1 6 1.69 Oso. Welch 45.00 44.00 1 5 1.00 Paul Valponi 50.60 51.60 1 6 1.00 Wm. Cakebroad, Jr. 60.00 59.00 1 5 1.00 Wm.Dainty 82.00 81.00 1 5 1.00 Millard biffin 42.00 41.00 1 5 1.00 Joseph Sohwendel 63.60 62.00 1 5 1.50 John Nichols 84.00 83.00 1 5 1.00 Frank R000rdo 73.50 72.00 1 5 1.50 Wm. Cakebread 101.00 56.00 1 5 4 5.00 ) Hutchinson Company 1326.23 1325.00 1 6 1.23 l 11 " 146.96 145.96 1 5 1.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert On. 29.21 28.21 1 5 1.00 Antioch Lumber Co. 26.93 27.00 1 5 1.93 " n 23.08 22.08 1 5 1.00 21.89 20.00 1 6 1.89 t Cal. Car. Culvert Go. 481.03 480.00 1 5 1.03 Andrew Det4artini 28.50 27.50 1 5 1.00 Wm.Dainty 124.00 123.00 1 5 1.00 R.H.Wallace 24.00 23.00 1 5 1.00 William Cakebread 66.00 65.00 1 5 1.00 W.P.Howard 133.00 112.00 1 5 1.00 Wm.Cakebread, Jr. 93.00 92.00 1 5 1.00 197 Claimant:. Amount General Fund Road Fund Jacob P. Aokarman 87.00 $ 86.00 R.D.1, S.D.6, $1.00 lam; George Clement 63.00 62.00 1 6, 1.00 �! Paul Valponi 75.00 74.00 1 5, 1.00 Herman Clement 39.00 38.00 1, 5, 1.00 Frank Records 90..00 89.00 I, 51 1.00 Joseph Sohwendel, Jr. 87.00 86.04 1, 5, 1.00 John Nichols 106.76 105.00 1, 5, 1.75 Barkeeley Steel Co. 2381.40 2380.40 1, 6, 1.00 W.M.Dainty 29.,00 28.00 1, 5, 1.00 Antioch Lumber Co. 86.02 85.00 1, 5, 1.0.8 Thomas Goulding 55.60 54.50 1, 5, 1.00 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on tie County Treasurer in favor of each of said claimants, in the sums and out of the fund above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Oassy, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Hone. �\ -In the Matter of allowance of Claim in Supervisor District No. 2 for work on what is known as Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore and on Oct. 218t, 1912, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than three miles in length between Alameda County Zine in Tunnel, and the town of Lafayette, in Supervisor District No. 2, out of the General Fund, It is by the Board ordered that the following claim be paid out of the General fund, to wit: California CorrUL?ated Pipe Co. $1044.24. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant in sum above named, out of the General Fund. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Aye:: Supervisors MoBryda, Casey, ?Took, Buchanan and Trythall, Noos: None. In the ?Latter of Eradication of Squirrels in0ontra Coats County. i Everett Ross, representing U.S. Public Health Service appears before the Board and makes request for continuance of an allowance of $350. per month to help pay transportation of inspectors throughout the County of Contra Costa, in the eradicat- ion of squirrels from said County; Thereupon the Board after hearing arguments of said Everett Ross, upon motion of Supervisor MoBryde, seconded by Supervisor Hook, orders that said O.S. Public Health Service be and they are hereby permitted to expend the sum of not to exceed $350 for one month in paying transportation charge: of the inspectors in said Bar- vice. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I'4 19 '1 In the Matter of Holding Convention of 41 League of California Munioipalitiee. . i The following Reeolution was,unanimoueI7 adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on 6th day of October, 1913: f , MEREAS, the League of 'California Municipalities is doing a grand work for the advanoement and enlightenment of city and town government, and knowing the great benefits which acorns to a city which entertains your august body, and knowing that the City of Richmond, one of the moat progressive cities in our state, is desirous of extending its hospitality-to your league and believing that a convention of Your League held in the City of Richmond, next year would be of groat benefit, not only to the City of Richmond, but also to your organization; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED;, that we, the Board of Supervisors of the County of ,i Contra Costa, at a regular meeting held this 6th day of October, 1913, do most heart- ilY endorse the efforts of the citizens of Eiohmond to entertain the League of Cal- ifornia Municipalities in the City of Richmond, next year, end hereby loin in the invitation to have the League hold their annual convention of 1914 at the Ot1ty of . Richmond, Contra Costa County, California. i i In the Hatter of Changing Heating I system of Coort House. It is on motion of Supervisor MoBryde, seoonded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to commun- ioste with William 4Leland, Consulting Engineer, Merchants Exchange Building, San Francisco, and invite him to make a survey of the Court House and recommend to this Board plane and specifications and the boat method of heating said building. Said plans and specificA11ons also shall include the heating of a Hall of Records Building to be hereafter oonstruated. The service of said William S.Loland, in surveying said building and drawing up plans and specifications not to exceed the sum of y100. i i In the Matter of allowance of Bills. Bills 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. i' 199 r In the "latter of.Sale of Pittsburg School District Benda. This Board having heretofore ordered J. Rio Baker, County Treasurer of County of Contra Costa, to advertise for sale, the 063,000 par value issue of Pitte- burg School Bonds as the act of this Board, and said J. Rio Baker having reported to 4 this Board that there was only one bid presented for said issue of bonds, to �,,,it: w co. Bid of N-W-Halsey,of San Francisco, for par aoorued interest to delivery and a pre- mium of $663.60 for said bonds,and that he has sold same to said H. W. HalseyAfor said sum; 4 It is by the Board ordered that said sale of said bonds to H.W,Halsey & Company t be and the same is hereby approved. u The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. �j And the Board takes reoese to moot on I,7onday, 0otober 20th, 1913, at 10 o'oloc hairman. ...... .....Clerk. o- 0 r i I 244 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coat& County, State of California. t Monday, October 20th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren McBryde, J.P.Caeey, Vincent Hook and W.S. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of allowance of Claime for Bridge Work, Lumber, rook, oil, road material, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, road material, eta. are ' presented against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is how by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the olaimant I in the Duma and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. E.M.Daniele $200.00 $199.00 R.D.1,8.3.3, $1.00 A.J. McMahon 440.77 439.00 1, 2 1.77 " " 348.22 347.00 1, 3, 1.22 Noah Adams Lumber Co. 203.07 202.00 1, 3, 1.07 i Vulcan Rock Co. 543.73 542.00 1, 2, 1.73 I » 366.30 365.00 10 3, ' 1.30 542/12 541.00 1 3, 1.72 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above named. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: AyeD: Supervisors McBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. In the titter of Devising Ways and Means of Purchasing State Highway Bonds by the County. Senator H. M. Owens, acting as representative of *Hands Around the Harbor League" appears before the Board and states certain propositions to the Board in reference to purchasing of State Highway Bond6. The Board is further addressed by Supervisor MoBryde, R.R. Veale and other persons in relation thereto, and no action is taken by the Board in said Batter, the matter being continued for further infor- mation. In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that e83•d 201 double and erroneous rasaessmente be and the same, are hereby ordered cancelled and ihe Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to make proper entry of Cancellation in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation, of this Board. In the Matter of Correcting Errors in Assessment Roll. The County Assessor having certified to this Board theta clerical error appears on Assessment roll for the fiscal year 1913-14 in this, that through an error in copying, of the field deputy, 311 I.Hutchineon was assessed 137.51 acres at $90 er acre. This is hill land and should be assessed at $12. per acre. The assessment %ppeare on page 909 Vol. 12, and the Distriot Attorney having filed with said request ie consent to the correction of said assessment, It is by the Board ordered that said assessment be and the same is hereby corrected in accordance with said request. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows,to wit: Ayes: Supervisors McBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of IPittsburg School District. Whereas, by its order dated Sept. 15th,1913, this Board directed the'ieeuance i f $53,000 in bonds of Pittsburg School District and thereafter by its order entered ot. 8th, 1913, approved the sale of said bonds to N.W. Halsey & Co. It is now ordered that J.H.Trythall, the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors .N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, and J.H. Wells, County Clerk d Clerk of the Board of Supervisors are hereby authorized to execute all said bonds 4 d the coupons attached thereto, as such officers on behalf of said school district i d to affix the seal of this Board of Supervisors to each of said bonds and to deliv- i 5 the same to the County Treasurer and said County Treasurer is authorized to deliver aid executed bonds and coupons to said N.W.Halsey & Company, or its order upon receip f the amount of bid therefor. Said signatures to the coupons may be by lithographed ao-simile. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors NoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call, Supervisor Casey. s r i " 202 I 1 In the Matter ofallowanoe toindigente. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same are hereby *ads to the following named indigents commencing on the dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Mrs, Mary Hurley, 635.00 per month, commencing July let, 1913. Mrs. Alice flood, 15.00 per month,commencing Oct. let, 1913. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treas urer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board,y�. In the Matter of allowance to j Indigenta. ' It is by the Board ordered that the allowances heretofore made to following named indigents be and the same are hereby increased as follows: Mrs. Elizabeth Bay, $14, per month, instead of $10. per month commening Oct. let, 1913. 1913. Manuel Vacas, #12. per month instead of #S. per month, commencing Oct. let, Mrs. Mary Hewitson, $45. per month, instead of $30. commencing Oct. let, 1913 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of above named indigents for the increased amount instead of amour s heretofore allowed. It is by the Board further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to John Sites of $15, per month 1n supplies be and the same is hereby changed to $15. per month In cash, commencing July let, 191;, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw I his warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said John Sites for $15. per month commencing July lot, 1913. The vote being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noss: Mone. Absent: Supervisor Casey. I i In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by Chairman and Clerk, and ordered entered in the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 27th, 1913, at 10 Io'clock A.M. firman. ; ......Clerk. i� I i i 203 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Xonday, Ootober 27th, 1913. TBere not being a quorum present, no meeting'oi the Board of Supervisors was held. r e L • it 204 j in the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, November 3rd, 1913. The board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Superviaore Warren H. ! Mo$ryde, J.P.Caaey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Bughanan. J.H. Wells, Clark. The minAtes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Dotobeki, 1913, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of petition for Bridge Across Dredge Out between SandMound Slough and Taylor. Slough. • R.A.Bridgeford, appears before the Board and presents petition of Standard Investment Company and others for a bridge across the dredge out between Sand:Mound Slough and Taylor Slough. jAfter hearing argument of said R.A.Bridgford the matter is continued until such time as the Supervisor of that District may investigate the necessity for a bridge at said place. I I In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Lioenses. i The License Tax Collector isauthorised to issue liquor licenses authorising tie sale of liquor in quantities lass than one quart, to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: • W.A.Odom Cor. 23rd & +darkets St. San Pablo Allis Bigelow Cor. Lynch Ave. & Main Co. Road San Ramon W.H.Drennan White House 3aloon Rodeo S.Fisher San Pablo Ave. Nr. Co. Lino Manuel y.Goulart Yellowstone Saloon Crockett C.G.Harahner Giant Gus Johnson Cor. San Pablo Ave. & Coalinga Boulevard T.W.Munday County Line Rust j J.C. McClure Lot 1, Block 21, Henderson Tapsoott Tract No, 1. Dennie G.uill CnlonHotel Valona.' The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. .i In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applioatione for liquor licensee for the sale of intoxicating liquors in qn am- tities lees than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit. 205 • Frank Gorioh Eagle Resort 4alona Xatriok Lacey star Hotel Crockett L. & P. Petrie Giant Park saloon John Quill Quill's Hotel Rodeo The Board fixes the hearing thereon for Monday, 'Deoomber let, 1913, at 10 o'olo k A.M. In the Matter of Qxreotion of Assessments. The County Assessor having certified to .this Board that the following oler- ioal errors appear on Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1913-149 and desiring autho - iaation for their correction in accordance with provisions of Section 3881 Political Code and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having given his consent to • the correction of said assesements, It is,upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow ing assessments be and the same are hereby ordered corrected, to wit: That the Assessor be and he is hereby ordered to assess the S W. quarter of S.W. quarter of Section 23, T. 1 south, Range 2 West, containing 40 acres of land, to M.T.Symington and James Spiers. That the assessment of F.Humphrey appearing on page 643 Vol. 11, showing im- provements assessed for $1500, ohouldlimi'oorreoted to read $600. %bat the assessment contained on page 109 Roll 7, assessed to Julian Perry in the town of Pittaburg, a tract of land 100x100 bounded W. by East line of County road S. by North line of the right of way of the S.P. By. Company, Z. and W. by land of C.A.Hooper Comp.wkr, value $500, improvements 4'1000, should be cancelled. That the assessment of W.R.Scuth assessed on page 42, Vol. 8 as follows: In the Rancho Los Medanos, two lots valuation $350, improvements $875, was erroneously . besessed and should have the following valuation: two lots valuation $100, improve- ments 4'250. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Lost Warrant. W.J.Fleming, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the lot day of October, 1913, there was issued to him by the County Auditor of said Count a warrant on County Hospital Fund Numbered 4674 for the sum of $10.; that the same wa mailed by the County Auditor to him ton lot day of Cotober, 1913, and has not been re- oeived by him, and that deponent believes that same has been lost, and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; • Thereupon, it is,upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be direoted to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Abditor,.registered by the County Tress rarer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.j(. j 206 In. the Mstter of Allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances in supplies be and I the same are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on the let day Of Oatober, 1913, to wit: Marie Forester, $16. Mrs. Myrtle Pinson, $16. i i In the Hatter of allowance to Indigents. i It is by the Board further ordered that Mrs. Esther Armbruster be and she is hereby allowed the sum of $10, per month, oommenoing Oct, 1st, 1013, for a period of file months. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of Mrs. Esther Armbruster for the sum of $10, per month, for a period of five months. , The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.x In the Matter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District NO. 800. Good cause appearing thersfor, .the dollowing warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: lumber Date mount 100 October 17th, 1913. $8687• 101 " " " 1020. 102 " " " 2764.10 103 " " " 630.90 104 " " " 383.60 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorised and directed , { to_note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signatures to each of said warrants. i In the Matter of Rurohasing of Space at Panama Paoifio International Exposition. The following Reallution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded by I Supervisor NaBryda, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: RESOLVED: That the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in regular meeting assembled this 3rd day of November, 1913, hereby commission, appoint and auth orise Hr. J,H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisora of said County of Contra Costa, State of California, to contract with the Panama-2aoifio International Exposit ion for and an behalf of this county for 4000 square feet of apace in the California display building at the Panama-Paoifio International Exposition, in consideration of Y&iah display space this county agrees to pay the sum of $10,000 to be paid in so- ,Idenoe with the terms of the contract to be executed by the duly authorised repreee t- atve of this county with the Panama-Pscifio International Exposition Company, cover- ing such application for apace. 207 In the Hatter of Procuring Plane and • Specifications for Changing Heating System in Court House. This Board having heretofore requested William E.Leland,.to make a survey of this Court House and make report to this Board of the most feasible plan for heating said building, the said William E.Leland makes preliminary report to this Board, which is read to the Board by the olerk. Thereupon It is by the Board ordered that the further oonsiderationof said plan be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, Nov. 17th, 19132 at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Hatter of Leasing Portion of Right of Way of Southern Pacific Railroad • Company, at Byron Station, for Road Puit7l ses. The Southern Pacific Railroad Company having presented to this Board a form of Lease to a portion of the Southern Paoifio right of way at Byron Station, for road purposes, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the form of Leasee to said Right of way by said Company, be and the same are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said Lease upon behalf of said County of Contra Costa. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasure In favor of said Southern Pacific Railroad Company for the sum of 01.00 payable out of the funds of The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Requisition of Coroner C.L.Abbott. „);c•:r ,;_. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of C.L,Abbott for supplies be and the same is hereby granted. In the Hatter of Lradioating Squirrels Throughout the County of Contra Costa. Everett Rosa, representing the united States Public Health Service ap- pears before the Board and makes request for continuance of allowance of 0350 per month to pay for transportation of inspectors throughout the County of Contra Costa in eradication of squirrels in thin county; Thereupon, the Board after listening to argument of said Everett Ross qnd members of the Board, on motion of Supervisor HoBryde eecodded by Supervisor Bu- ohanan, orders that the allowance heretofore made of 0350 per month to said United States Public Health Service, be and the same is hereby discontinued, from and after the let day of November, 1913. The said order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 208 C I In tha,Matter of Reports of County Librarian and County Hospital Superin- tondent. Mrs. Alice 0. Whitbeck, County Librarian of Contra Costa County, and Wm.H. Hough, Superintendent of County Hospital, file their reports with this Board. Said reports are read to the Board by the Clark, and by the Board ordered placed onfile. E w In the Matter of Purchasing State Highway Bonds, by County of Contra Costs. By invitation of this Board Charles D. Blaney a meipber of the California High way Commission, appears before this Board and states and represents that if this Board will purchase, $300,000 worth of State Highway Bonds from the State of Califor Ria, within a period of seven months, that.the California Highway Commiasion will expand $300,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary to cover their standard speo- ifiostions in the construction of the State Highway along the Contra Costa waterfron between Alameda County Line and Town of Martinez; and the following named persons, to wits J.C.Owens, L.D. Dimm, W.S.Tinning, A.B. MaXonzie, H,J.FRandall, A.3.0rmsby P.L.01ass, A.E.Blum, L.M. Laaell and others having appeared before the Board and ata - od to this Board that in their judgment it would be wise for this Board to accept said proposition and it appearing to the satisfaction of this Board of Supervisors that there is surplus money of the County in the County Treasury, not required for Immediate necessities of said County and that it would be wise and expedient for said County to invest $300,000 of said surplus money in said Highway Band Issue by r the State of California, under authority of an Act of the Legislature of the State o i California known as the State Highway Act, , 1 It is, upon motion of Supervisor McBryde, seconded by Supervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that A.B. McKenzie, District Attorney of Contra Costa County an Charles D. Blaney, a mem6or of the California Highway Commission, prepare a proper Resolution for presentation to this Board providing for the purchase by this Board Of $304,000 of $tate Highway Bonds, of the earliest possible maturities, in throe installments of $200,000 each, all purchases to be made within seven months of the Auto of this Resolution, said Resolution to cover all conditions which have been outlined verbally before this Board. And the Further hearing on said matter is c ont2nued to and set for Monday November 17th, 1913, at 10 o'alook A.M. The said order is passed by the unanimou's vote of the Board. In the Matter of allowance of Bills Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly 518ned, are ordered allowed by the Board, atoned by the Chairman and attested by the Clark and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. I i • •20.9 in the Matter of allowance of olaims for SBridge work, Lumber, rook, oil, road material, eta. -Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, road motorial, eta. are filed against pertain road dietriots, and it appearing to the Board that the funds o said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaim , It in now, by the Board ordered that the said olaime be paid to the Claimants, in the'enme and out of the funds below mentioned: Claimants. -Amount General Fund Road Fund Brentwood Lumber Company $371.19 $370,00 R.D. S.D.S, $1.19 California Cor. Culvert Co. -121.29 120.29 1 4 1.00 " It " 80.89 79.89 1 4 1.00 " It " " 153.44 152.44 1 4 1.00 107.90 106.90 1 4 1.00 47.14- 46•.14 1 4 1.00 • 62.48 61.48 1 4 1.00 46.24 45.24 1 4 1.00 24.66 23.66 1 4 1.00 . " It "' " 74.61 73.00 1 2 1.61 " It " It 8.50 7.50 1 2 1.00 It It .144.E2 143.22 1 4 1.00 It 102.57 101.GG 1 2 1.57 It " " " 41.40 40.00 1 2 1.40 " It ^ " 622.24. 621.00 1 2 1.24 .190.80 189.00 1 2 1.80. Hutohinson Company 606.20 604.20 1 4 1.00 410.50 409.50 1 4 1.00 " " 268.00 287.00 1 b 1.00 Redwood Mnfg. Co. 41.10 40.10 1 4 1,00 Standard Corrugated Pipe Co. 34.54 33.00 1 E. 1.54. Wm.Cakebread 115.00 114500 1 5 1.00 It " Jr. 43.50 40.00 1 5 3.50. M.O.Diffen 14.00 13.,00 1 5 1.00 M.D.Field 204.00 203.00 1 5 1.00 HutohInson Company 274.05 273.00 1 5 1.05 ^ " 230.14 229.00 1 5 1.14 364.92 353.0.0 1 5 1.92 " " 282.66 281.00 1 5 1.66- " " 390.16 389.00 1 5 1.18 " ^ 2174.11 273.00 1 5 1.41 299.07 298.00 } 5 1.07 179.42 178.00 1 5 1.48 273.10 272.00 1 5 1,10 265.16 284.00 1 5 1.16 290.17 289.00 1 6 1.17 294.36 293.00 1 5 1.36 W.P.Howard 124.50 123.00• 1 5 1.50 Arthur Howar1 52.25 60.00 1 5 2.25 AnR.Murphy 160.00 159.99 1 6 1.00 103.00 102,00 1 5 1.00 Frank Reoorde 70.50 69.00 1 5 1.50 C,C,Squire 16.80 15.00 1 5 1.80. J.J,-'johwendel 13.50 12.50 111 665 11.00 Walter Henry Clement 7,50 6.60 Oeortttte Clement 19.75 18,75 1 5 1.00 A.H.Shafer 127.00 126.00 1 5 1.00 A.H.Shafer 140.00 139.00 1 5 1.00 Paul Valponi 26.50 25.00 1 6 1.00 0eorge Weloh 67.50 66.00- 1 6 1.30 John Azovedo 23.00 22.00 1, 3- 1.00 L.Anderson Co. 97.14 96.00 1 3 1.14 It n n 53.52 52.00 1 3 1.5E " 51.28 50.00 1 3 1.28 M,Brez 56.50 55.00 1 3 1.50. D.G.Bartnett 52.00 51.00 1 3 1.00 Joe. Boyd 62.85. 61.00 1 3 1.85 F.W.Blums 54.00 53.00 1 3 1.00 F.W.Blume 44.00 43.00 1 3 1.00 F,w:Blume 56.00 34.00 1 3 1.00 F.W.Blume 85.00 85.00 1 3 1.00 M u l Bra= 62.00 61.00 1 3 1.00 D�.lartnett 76.00 75.00 1 3 1.00 D.G. Hartnett, Angne, of C.Gaazont 44.00 43.00 1 3 1,00 D.G. Hartnett 110.00 109.00 1 3 1.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 27.09 26.00 1 3 1.09 148.13 147.00 1 3 1.13 Wm. Dubois to.0c) 39.00 John Faris, 24,00 23.00 1 3 1.00 A. H. Howlett 78.00 .77.00 1 3 1.00 A.A.Howlett 51.00 50.00 1 3 1.00 Tom Jonea 72.00 71.00 1 3 1.00 G.W.Rogere, Aegnr.F.$essler 37.00 36.00 1 3 1.00 x _210 �-- _ 1 Oso, T. Lewis $68.00 � 87.00 R.D. 1, S.D. 3 $1.00 n " 128.61 127.80 1, 3 1,00 RiOhard Minirini 84.00 83.00 1 3 1.00 Dan Mitohell 144.80 143.00 1 8 1.00 n 60.00 59.00 1 $ 1.00 E. Miohelloti 27.00 26.00 1 3 1,00, Dan Mit hell 162.00 161.00 1 3 1.00 Suloan Rook Co. 912 00 911.00 1 2 1.00 953.79 952.00 1 2 1.70 j A.J. MoMahon 469:56 468.00 1 2 1.55 " 418 33. 417.00 1 2 1.33 " n 406.76 406.00 1 2 1.76 644.36 543.00 1 2 1.36 Marshall Mogaan 40.00 39.00 1 3 1.00 Noah Adams Lumber 00. 25.49 24.00 1 3 1.49 JoeN01a 34.50 33.00 1 3 1.60 J.O.Hoia 48.00, 47.00 1 3 1.00 C Noah Adams Lumber Co. 80.12 79.00 1 3 1.12 Anton Oliver 29.50. 28.00 1 3 1.50 Antone Olivers 52.60 61.00 1 3 1.60 A M.Pgdva 17.00 16.96 1 2 1.00 R.L.Podva 77.00 76.00 1 2 1.00 E.Pramberg 46.00 44.00 1 3 1.00 Port Coats, Lumber Co. 7.00 6.00 1 2 1.00 D.E.Pxamberg 16.00 16.00 1 3 1.00 D.E.Pramberg 62.00 61.00 1 3 1.00 F,Perry 68.00 67.00 1 3 1.00 David Roohe 398.90 397.00 1 3 1.00 Goo. Rose 130.00 129.00 1 3 1.00 j John assvedo 6200 $1.00 1 3 1.OQ \, Spenser & Ayer 332.29 331.00 1 3 1.29 Henry Hyde Asgne.W.R.Shel- by 106.00 .107.00 1 3 1.00 Harry Hyde Aagne. of W.R. I• .f": Shelby 156.00 165.00 1 3 1.00 First Bat.Bnk of C.C.Co. Mta.Aagne•W.R.Shelby 66.00 65.00 1 3 1.00 First Mts.AegneBA.M.Shelbnk of �do� 126.00 125.00 1 3 1.00 First. Hat. Bnk of 0u Co, Mta. Aagne.A.M.Sheiby 156/00 165.00 1 3 1.00 First. Nat. Bnk C.C.Co. Mts: Aagne J.E.Shelby 209:00 247.00 1 3 1.00 7uloon Rook Co. 293:37 292.00 1 2 1.37 n n " 824.12 823.00 1 2, 1.12 n n n 449:65 448.00 1 2 1.66 H.G.Windelor 87:00 86.00 1 3 1.00 Joe Windeler, Jr. 36.00 35.00 1 3 1.00 H.G.Windelor 57:00 56.00 1 3 1.00 Jos Williams 22.00 21.00 1 3 1.00 i Jos. •Williams, Jr. 50.00 49.00 1 3 1.00 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of saoh of above named olaimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit' j Ayes: Superviaors MoBryde, Chsey, Rook, Bvohanan and Trythall. i Nose: None."e'. i In the Matter of ReOlamation Distriot No. 80,0, of Contra Costs County, 'California, and more partioularly in regard Lo Assessment. so. 3,Of said Distriot. E.L.Wilhoit, Frank A. West, and W.H.GaQdes, the duly sleoted, qualified and a0ting trustees of said Roolamatton Distriot Nq. 800 of Contra Coate, County, Califor nia, having On the 27th day of Ootober, A.D, 1913, reported to the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, California, supplemental and additional plans of the y Roolamation works, together with,estimates of.00sts of the works noeasary for the reolsiation of the lands of said,Diatriot in pursuance Of said plans; together with also an estimate of inoidental expenses, inoluding augerintandenos, repairs, the costa, of collection of such assessments; and having also on the Third day of November A.D. 1913, presented to said Board of Supervisors at an open and regular session of amid Board, at which all the members of said Board of Supervisors were present, a pet- ition and statement to the effect that a new, separate and further assessment was required for the protection, maintenance and repairs of the reclamation works of said district, and for the payment of all outstanding indebtedness of said District known as work already done; and in said statement the said Trustees having set forth a statement of the work already done and the work necessary to be done and the present outstanding indebtedness of said District and the necessary expenses that will be incurred by the said District in tho further protection and reclamation of said District; the necessity of doing said work and of levying said aseeeaments, and the estimated cost of said matters, which said cost is estimated in the aggregate at the sum of soventy-five thousand and eighty-nine 075,089.00) dollars. And the said matter having been regularly presented to said Board of Super- visors, and said Board of Supervisors having examined L.L.Wilhoit, under oath, and being fully satisfied that the allegations in said petition are true and correct in every partioular, and no one appearing before the Board opposing the making of this order, and said Board of Supervisors having duly and fully heard said matter and bei fully advised in all the premises; and it further appearing that all of tho lands in said District are contained within the boundaries of Contra Costa County, Caiifornisj and that all of the allegations in said petition are true and correct; It is Therefore Ordered, adjudged and decreed that said supplemental and additional plans of reclamation works, together with estimates of cost of the works neoeseary for the reclamation of the lands in said District in pursuance of said Plane, which were prepared by R.T.Andrews, a competent Civil fsngineer,dated October 10th, 1913, and adopted bythe Board of Trustees of said Reclamation District no, 800 by an order of said Board of Trustees on the 17th day of October, 1913, which said plans and estimates were on the 87th day of October, 1913, reported to and filed with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Oalifornia, be and the same are hereby adopted, approved, and ratified in all particulars. It is further ordered, adjudged and dooreed that a new assessment, known as Asesaament No. 3 of said District, be levied upon the lands in said ])istriot in ao- cordanos with the law in the aum of seventy-five thousand and eighty-nine 476,089.0c) dollars in gold coin of the United States. It is further ordered that R.Harkinaon, R.O. Dean and R.L. MaOube, residents of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and who are persons having no interest either individually or otherwise in any real estate within said District, be and hereby they are, appointed Commissioners to levy said Aseeeament No, 3 of said District and such Commissioners are hereby directed before entering on the dia- charge of their duties to make and subscribe an oath that each of said Commissioners is not in any manner interested in said lands of said Reclamation District no. 800, of Contra Costa Cour),ty,California, and that he will perform the duties of a Commies- ioner to the best of his ability; It is further ordered that said Commissioners must view and assess upon the lands within said Reclamation Diatriot No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California, the said sum of seventy-five thousand and eighty-nine (475,089.001 dollars ao estima - i 212 I i ed, and that they shall apportion the same a000rding to the benefits that will aaoru to sash treat of land in said Distriot, respeativaly, by reason of the expenditures of said sum of money and they shall estimate the same in gold coin of the United States of kmerioa. i It is further ordered that said assessment shall be made and oollested in the manner required bylaw. i And the Board takes reoess to most on Monaay, November 17th, 1913, at 10 s'olook A.M. �— Cheirman. 01erk, I � r, 213 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, November 17th, 1913. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren MoBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.wslle, Clerk. In the matter of Purchase of State Highway Bonds of the State Of California. WHEREAS, Charles D. Blaney, a member of the California Highway Commission, has appeared before this Board and stated and represented that if this Board will purchase Three Hundred thousand Dollars ($300,000) worth of State Highway Bonds from the • State of California within a period of seven (7) months, that the California Highway Commission will expend Three Hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) or so much thereof as may be necessary to cover their standard specifications in the construct- ion of a State Highway along the Contra Costa County Waterfront between the Alameda Wounty Line and the Town of Martinez. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that said Board has funds and now finds that there is in the Treasury of the said County of Contra Costa, sufficient surplus money, not required for the immediate necessities of the said County of Contra Costa, and that therefore, it is the sense of this Board that Three Hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) of said surplus moneys shall be invested in the Bonds of the State of California known as the "State Highway Bonds" and purchased as hereinafter stated. It is hereby Ordered that this Board on behalf of said County of Contra Costa . offer to buy from the State of California, State Highway Bonds of said State of California, (of the earliest possible maturities), in threo installments of one Hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) each, or in one lot or parcel, all purchases to be made within seven months of the date of this resolution, upon the following conditions; First: That said bonds so to be purchased by said County of Contra Costa from said State of California shall be valid State Highway Bonds of the issue provided under and by virtue of an act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled "An Act Authorising the Construction, Acquisition, maintenance and Control of a Syste* of State Highways in the State of California" Second: That all of the moneys paid by the County of Contra Costa, to the State of California for said bonds shall be expanded, (or so much thereof as may be neoee- aary) in the construction of the State Highway along the Contra Costa County Waterfront • between the Alameda County Line and the Town of Martinez, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, - And it is hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Board submit to the Treasurer of the State of California, a bid for said bonds in the sum of Three Hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) to be purchased in three installments, the first of such instal - nents of purchase to be made within thirty (30) days Snd the other two purchase installments to be made within seven (7) months of the date of this resolution, or in one lot or parcel, the bid therefor to be par value of the bonds plus the interest 214 i .i which in accrued thereon, if any there be, between the date of the sale of said r =� bonds to the County of Contra Costa, if such Agile be made, and the last preceding maturity date of the coupons; and it is also ordered that in case said offer to buy said bonds be accepted that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby auth- orized and dtrooted to purchase for the County of Contra Costa from the State of I California, Oalifornia State Highway Bonds in the sum of Three hundred thousand Dollars (=300,000), according to the terms of this resolution. it The foregoing Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Warren H. HaBryde, and seconded by Supervisor W.J.Buohanan, and was duly carried and passed by to fol- lowing vote: J.H.Trythall Ayes: Supervisors Warren H. HaBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent HookA gird W.J.Buohanan Bose: Hone. Absent: None. i � or In the Hatter of Sale of State Highway -Ronde. This Board having adapted a Pseolution authorizing the purchase of $3009000, worth of state Highway Bonds and the Clerk having been authorized to submit a bid for said bonds in a000rdanoe with said Resolution, and this Board determining that it would be to the beat advantage of the County of Contra Costs, upon the receiving of said bonds for said County, to dispose of said bonds to the highest and best i bidder for same; It is upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that as soon as this Board can be notified of the date of the maturities of the bonds which will be awarded to this Board, if any there be, that the Chairman of this/Board be and he is hereby authorised to proceed to sell said bonds, at either public auction or private " sale, to the highest bidder for same and with or without nc:ioe as to him may seem beet. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: jyss: Supervisors HaBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. ass; Hone. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. I I In the Hatter of Correction of Assessment. I George O.Hesse, County Assessor of Contra Coats County, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that a clerical error appears on Assessment Roll for fisoal year 191E-13, in this: That through an error in ocpying, the southeast quar- ter of Seotion B, Township E Horth, Range 1 Past, 160 sores, as appears on page 37 • / Vol. B was assessed to J.A.Bouslett at #Eb. per sore, which should be assessed at $1.2 per &are, and the District Attorney having given his written consent to the correct- ion of said assessment, It is by the Board ordered that said assessment be and the same is hereby ordered corrected. I 215 In the matter of petition for Change of Boundaries in Mt. Diablo and Lime Quarry School Districts. It is by the Board ordered that petitioners herein, be and they are hereby allo - ed to withdraw said petition and that same be not further considered by this Board. In the matter of petition of Simon Blum, at al. for a Public Road in S.Dists. Not. 3 and 4. fHERX&S, this Board having heretofore accepted a proposed right of way for a public road from Martinez to Bay Point, and, AHSREAS, deeds conveying to the County of Contra Costa, the lands required for road purposes have been presented and accepted by this Board, and, 1HSRSAS, it appears to this Board that said proposed road to be constructed . will be a difficult piece of road to build and maintain, and. WHEREAS, this Board desires to build said road in the beat manner possible, and, THSRE09 it appears to this Board that it would be wise for the County Engines of Contra Costa County to have advice from various engineers as to the beat methods of building said road, now therefore, HE IT RESOLVED, that Elam C.Brown, County Engineer of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to employ Perry A. Iaviland, County Engineer of Alameda County and F.E.Quail, County Engineer of San Joaquin County as Consulting Engineers in the determination of the beat methode m build said road and the preparation of plans therefor. The foregoing -Resolution was presented b, Supervisor Buchanan, and aeoonded by Supervisor Hook and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors moBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Boss; Hone. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. In the matter of petition of Simon Blum, at al. for a Public road in B.D.3 and 4. On motion of Supervisor moBryde, aeoonded by Supervisor Hook, it is by the Board ordered that a vote of thanks of this Board be and the same is hereby tendered to A.E.Blum, who was appointed a representative of this Board to obtain the deeds for right of way for the road between Peyton and Bay Point, for his untiring efforts in obtaining said deeds. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors moBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Hone. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. � 216 i lIn the Matter of Allowanoe to Indigents. It is upon motion duly made and oarried, by the Board ordered that the followin allowanoes in dash, be and the same are hereby made to following named"Indigents, I oommenoing Nov. 1st, 1913: Mrs. JohnWiloox, $10. per month. Rosa Bollogna, lb. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of eaoh of above named indigents on the first of eaoh and every month until the further order of this Board.-A�. In the Matter of allowanoe to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $10. par month in supplies here- tofore made to Margaret Dowling be and the same is hereby ordered oanoelled from and ' after Nov. let, 1913. It is by the Board further ordered that an allowanoe of $15. per month in sup- plies oommanoing Nov, let, 1913, be and the same is hereby made to Margaret Dowling for the support of Matthew Dowling and Margaret Dowling, minor ohildren of said Margaret Dowling. �. In the Matter of Granting of Requisitions. It is upon motion of Supervisor Buohanan, seoanded by Supervisor Matryde, by the Board ordered that the request of M.H.Hurley, County Heoorder, and J.H.Wells, County Clerk, for typewriters, be and the same is hereby granted. I The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Mal+ryde, Hook, Buchanan and lrythall. Nora: None. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Oasey. ' In the Matter of Contraot of Hutchinson Company for Hooking what is known as i Tunnel Road. The Hutohinson Company having made applioation to this Board, for an extension i of 45 days time within which to oomplete oontraot for rooking of the tunnel road, It is, upon motion by the Board ordered that said Hutohinson Company be and they are hereby granted 45:days extension of time from and after November 24th, 1918, within whioh to oomplete said oontraot. i In the Matter of Advertising nesouross i of Contra Coats County. It is upoh motion duly made and married, by the Board ordered that the Contra Costa Gazette be and it is hereby authorised to furnish to this Board, 50,000 oirou- lars in s000rdanoe with sample this day presented to this Board, for an amount not 1 �� I 217 to eaoeed $190. The vote thereon being as follave, to wit: Ayer. Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. mces: Hone. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Caney. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims for bridge work, Lumber, mad Material rook, oil, sto. Certain claim for bridge work, lumber, road material, rook, oil, etc. are presented against certain road funds, and it appearing to the Board that the fpgdm of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of Bald . claims, It is by the Board ordered that the said claimants below named be paid the claims, out of the funds and in the sums below mentioned, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Bank of Concord, As e Tranatoo• Concord Bldg. Mat. a 1193.06 41192. R.D.1,a.3).3, 41.06 Vulcan Rook Company 501.19 500. 1, 3, 1.19 480.72 479. 1, 3, 1.7E A.J. McMahon 574.69 673.00 1, 3, 1.59 ^ " 580.47 579. 1 , 3, 1.47 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hosa: Hone. Absent on roll call. Supervisor Oasey. n In the "utter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double and erron- eous assessments, It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and the olerk Of this Board is hereby authorised to make proper entry of cancellation in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. The vote of the Board thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayea: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Soca: Sone. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Caney. I I I II { i In the Matter of Allowance of alaimel (�, Claims against the differant funds of the County are presented to the Board• ithose 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 Allow- anoe Book of this Board. And the Board taken recess to meet on Monday, December let, 1913, at 10 o'olook A.M. ......... �... .........Clerk. Chairman. i • ±g 219 • •In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. It is by the Board of Supervisurs ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County be called for and to meet on Friday, November —lat. 1913, at 3 o'clock P.M. for the purpose of granting a leave of absence from the State of California, to R.R.Veale, Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa. Dated: Nov. 21st, 1913. J.P. Casey, Supervisor 2nd District•. J.H. Trythall. W.J.Buohanan. Warren H. McBryde. Vincent Hook. - - - - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - - - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Friday, November 21st, 1913. The Board met at 3 o'clock P.M. Present: Hon. J. H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, and W.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Vincent Hook and J.P.Casey: In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to Sheriff R.R.Veale. It is upon motion of Supervisor McBryde, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of 39 days from and after date of leaving State of California, be and the same is hereby granted to R.R.Veale, Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa. The vote thereon being as foll0178, to Vdt: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes:. None. Absent: Supervisors Casey and Hook. Thereupon the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December let, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. J:: �Chairman. 220 Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cost$ County, State of California. Monday, Noember 1st, 1913.1 ` > i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall,Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clark. Absent. Supervisor J.P.Casay. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of November, 1913, are t read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. in the Matter of allowanee of claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, road material, oil, etc. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, road material, oil, etc. are presented to the Board against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, i It is now, by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Pond Road Fund. Cal. Car. Culvert Co. #166.32 $165.32 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 17.53 16.b3 1, 4, 1.00 5.09 4.00 1, 4, 1.09 46.24 45.24 1, 4, 1.00 166.32 165.32 1, 4, 1.00 Louie Genochio 10.00 9.00 1. 4, 1.00 Hutchinson Company 141.60 140.60 1, 4, 1.00 231.77 230.00 1, 5, 1.77 " 188.28 187.00 1 6, 1.28 " " 136.56 136.00 1, 5, 1.56 N.Birkwood 85.50 84.50 1, 4, 1.00 ft.Sessler 258.00 257.00 i, 3, 1.00 i David Latimer 19.50 18.50 1, 4, 1.00 18.00 17.00 1, 4, 1.00 105.00 104,00 1, 4, 1.00 John Nicholls 87.50 86.00 1, 5, 1.60 And it is further ordered that tics County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being sa follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoRryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Boas: NO Absent: Supervisor Casey.. i i i i 221 In the Matter of Iasuanve,,6f Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector is authorised to leave liquor lioonsee-for the sale Of liquors in gaantitiea less than-Ono quart to the following named persons at the following named-plsoes, to wit: John Quill quill's Hotel Rodeo L. & P. Petri* Giant Park Saloon. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey.,, In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licensee. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applioatiohe of Frank Goric and Patrick Luoey for liquor licensee be continued to and set for Monday, December 16th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licences. Applications for liquor licensee authorizing the sale Of intoxicating liquors in quantities lees than one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sons at the following named places, to wit: J:J.Oonnore Pioneer Saloon Roteo J.Donahue Donahue's Saloon Port Coats, H.N.Elliot Eagle Saloon Danville Antonio Fregulia Vick Gillo Saloon Concord Ave. nr. Conor Sonars Gemtgusni Italian Hotel Crockett Lime b Santos Byron J.J.Porry Bay View Park , Cor. San Pablo & Park Avon. A.Peszuti Star Saloon Valons John Rosa Oak Saloon Walnut Creek A.C.Reynolds 'Brentwood Hotel Brentwood John van Prooyes E. side Co. Road Giant. The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Monday. January 6th, + 1914, at lO o'clock A.M. 7 222 i In the Matter of Lost Warrant. • M. Brazil having presented to this Board his affidavit showing that the 3rd day of November, 1913, a warrant on the County Road Bund in Sup. Diet. 2, Road Dist. 1, numbered 5749 1br the enm of $56. was issued to himand that same was mailed to said M.Brazil by the County Auditor, but has never been received by him, and praying that a new warrant be issued in place of said lost warrant, It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be leaned by the County Auditor registered by the County Treasurer and paid in'order of payment of said original lost warrant. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order beingas follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same are hereby ordered made to the following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Rosina Davi, $15. per month, commencing Deo. let. 1913. Mrs. Jane Williams, $10. per month, commencing Dec. let, 1913. It is by the Hoard further ordered that the County Auditor of Conga Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigent on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is by the Board farther ordered that the following named indigents be and they are hereby allowed the following sums in supplies, commencing on dates set ' opposite their respective names, to wit: Christina Pasch, $12. per month, commencing Nov. let, 1913. Mattie J. House, 10. for a period of four months, commencing Nov. let, 1913. Manuel P.Baria, 20. per month, commencing Deo. let, 1913. It is further ordered that the allowance of $16. per month in supplies here- tofore allowed to Myrtle Pinson be and the same is hereby inafessed to $20. per mont In supplies, commencing Deo. let, 1913. It is by the Board further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to to j Nettie Roberta of $15. per month in cash be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after this date. The vote of the Board on foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde. Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. i I i i I 223 In the Matter of Orrection of Assessments.. O.O.Meese, County Assessor having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that 918 following clerical error appear. on Asees.ment Rall for year 193, Land praying for authority to correct same in a000rdanoe with Section 3881 of the Political Code, and the District Attorney having given his consent to the correct- ion of each of the following assessments, It is by the Board ordered that the following assessments be and the same are hereby corrected in accordance with the said request: Through an error in copying the following was omitted from the roll: Mr. C. Rhine, W. 1/? of Seo. 8. T 1 S. R. 1 E, 320 acres; N.W. 1/4 Seo. 34, T 1 R. R. 1 E. 160 acres. The same is ordered placed on the roll. Owing to an error in copying, Eliza. Rogers was erronebusly assessed with $600 land value and $800 improvements on West 30 feet of Lots 4-5, Block 1, City of Pittsburg, as appears on page 71, Vol. 7. The same is ordered to be cancelled. Through an error in copying, Robert Roche was assessed for $2260 improvements on Lots 29-30 Block 63 City of Richmond, as appears on page 691, Vol. 4. The amour of improvements should be $1500. Same is ordered to be corrected. . Through an error in checking the map, Lot 36 of the New Jersey Tract was omitted ftom the Roll and same is ordered to be added. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same are hereby ordered oanoelled, to wit: No. Name. Amount. 3737 Fracoha Antonio $ 2.00 5956 Joe Bernal 11.00 991 H.W.Barnes 12.35 3908 Cesare Borghesani 22.00 1022 John Pierson 15.00 5686 Mrs. M.J.Hendall 24.00 2104 Louisa Williams 10.00 1122 R.R.Hall 10.00 8059 Louisa Allamano 20.00 4056 Amanda Erickson 25.00 6348 James Irwin 16.00 4082 J.T.Nunoz 23.10 1819 Davis Bros. 1.2.0 3281 Burroughs Add-ing Machine Co. 4.00 �{ In the Matter of Changing Name of Cunningham School District. A petition signed by more than fifteen qualified electors of Cunningham School District, having been filed with the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors, praying that the name of the School District known and designated as Cunningham School District of Contra Costa County be changed Aaand designated as Bay Point School Dist- riot of Contra Costa County, Thereupon, it Is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, Jan. 224 6th, 1914, at 11 o'clock A.M. and that the Clerk of this Board giye notice to all • persons interested by sending by registered mail, to each of the trustees of said School District, the notice of time set for the hearing of said petition as required by law. I I In the Matter of Oanoellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. .. j The County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and they are hereby ordered cancelled, and the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby ordered and directed to enter the proper Order of Cancellation in Vol. 3 Orders of ! Cancellation of this Board. . In the Matter of Purchase of State Highway Bonds. I The State Treasurer having notified this Board that he has in his possession $110,000 of California State Highway Bonds that he can deliver immediately, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the ' I Clerk of this Board notify the said State Treasurer that this Board will accept said $110,000 worth of said State Highway Bonds of the following maturities: 74 bonds due 1929, 25 bonds due 1927 and it bonds due 1924. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County j Treasurer in favor of said State Treasurer or the Chairman of the Board of Supervis s 1 of Contra Costa County for such amount as will be required to take up said bonds. It is further ordered that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of this County be and he is hereby ordered to sell said State Highway Bonds on Wednesday Deo. 3rd, 1913, at 10:20 o'clock A.M. to the highest bidder for cash:, provided a bid j satisfactory to the Chairman of this Board and the District Attorney of Contra Oosta County is received for said bonds. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit! Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. In the Matter of advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. Mr. Moore on behalf of the Tourists Association of California appeared before the Board of Supertsobs and asked for an appropriation from this Board in support of the said Association in advertising Contra Costa County and in the direction of tourists through said County. The Board takes no action in said matter. 225 In the Natter of allowance -bd Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be properly signed and to be correct are ordered allowed by the Board signed by the Chairman and Attested by the Clerk and ordered entered an the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 16th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A.M. / l hairman. .. ....Clerk. f� 226 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. • Monday, December 16th, 1913, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman, Supervisors Warren H;MoBryde J,P,Cseey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wslls, Clerk. In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having filed his written request showing that A clerioal I error appears in Assessment roll for fiscal year 1913-14 and asking permission of � this Board to Dorsett same in accordance with provisions of Section 3881 of the Political Code of the State of California, and the consent of the District Attorney 41, being attached thereto, It is by the Board ordered that the following assessment be and the same is hereby corrected according to said request as follows: I The Bay District Realty Co. is assessed with Lots 23-33 in Block 2, Huber Ad'n. Lot 23 was dedicated for a street and permission is hereby granted to cancel the said Assessment on Lot 23 as same appears on page 385 vol. 2 of said Assessment Rolls. J In the atter of Cancellation of Lost Warrant. Felix Bertolimio files his affidavit with this Board showing that on the 3rd day of November, 1913, there was issuek to him by the County Auditor of said County a warrant on Sup. Dist. No. 2 Road Fund No. 5748 for the sum of $23.00 and that the , same was mailed to this deponent on or about the 5th day of November, 1913, and has not since been in deponent's possession and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu of said lost warrant. Whereupon, It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasures be directed to ref as payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by County i Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said origins, lost warrant. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll tall: Supervisor MaBryde.�� 227 In the Matter of Assessment No. 3 of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa Oounty, Cal. R.Harkinson, R.G.Dean and R.L. McCabe, the Commissioners heretofore appointed by order of Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County made on the -3rd day of November, 1913, to make a list of the charges assessed against each tract of land in Reclamation District No. 800, having completed said Assessment List and having on this 16th day of December, 1913, filed the same with the Board of Supervisors of Oontra.Costs County, State of California, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Monday the 6th day of January, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. be and the same is here by appointed and fixed as the time and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of said County and State, in the County Courthouse in town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, has been appointed and fixed as the place where the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra CostaviiR meet for the purpose of hearing objections to said Assessment as contained in said Assessment List. It is further ordered that the Notice of said 'nearing be given by publication of a notice in The Byron Times, a newspaper, for at least two weeks before said hearing. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. .Noes: None. ' Absent on roll call: Supervisor McBrydo. In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The County Auditor having certified to this Board certain double and erroneo assessments, It is by the Board ordered that the said double and erroneous assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to mak§ proper entry of Cancellation in vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Bard. In the Matter of petition for Change of boundaries between Mt. Pleasant and Orinda Park School Districts. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, January 6th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. �f { I I In the utter of Petition for Formation of New School District to be known as Avon School District. it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on.said petition be and the same is hereby oontinued to and Bet for Monday, January 6th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents.' It is by the Board ordered that T.J.MoCarthy be and he is hereby granted a cash allowance of $16. per month,commencing Dec. lot, 1917, until the further order i of this Board. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer on first of each and every month until the further order of this 1, Board., in favor of said indigent. �t In the Matter of Requisition for Supplies. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of B.O.Meese, Assessor of Contra Costa County, and R.R.Peale, Sheriff of Contra Costs County, for new type- writers, be and the same are hereby granted. The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Nees: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. i In the Matter of Purchase and Sale of California State Highway Bonds. 'WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors on December 1, 1913, adopted a resolution authorising the immediate purchase of $110,000.00 worth of California State Highway Bonds of the following denominations, to wit: 74 bonds due 1929; 25 bonds due 1927; 11 bonds due 1924; and, WHEREAS, at the time specified for the delivery of said bonds by the State Treasurer to this Board, the said State Treasurer was unable to deliver the above I maturities; and, WHEREAS, in lieu thereof he did deliver to said Board of Supervisors ,$110,OOO.Ou !!!� worth of California State Highway Bonds due 1929; THEREFORE BE IT RESOUED, that-the action of the Chairman of this Board in so- :' eepting the 0110,000.00 worth of bonds of the issue of 1929 in place of the bonds, of c � the above maturities be and the same is hereby ratified and approved by this Board. The foregoing resolution was duly presented and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. 4 _t 22:1 In the Matter of the Sale of California State Highway Bonds. WHEREAS, this Board having heretofore ordered the Chairman of this Board upon receipt of the 110 California State Highway Bonds from the State Treasurer to im- modistely sell the same to the highest bidder for cash, with or without notice; and, WHEREAS, the Chairman of this Board having caused notice of sale to be given, stating that this Board would sell on December 3, 1913, at ten o'clock A.M. $110,000,00 worth of California Stute Highway bonds to the highest bidder for cash; and, WHEREAS, this Board having received three bids for said bonds in the following sums, to wit: E.H.Rollins & Son, $960.96 and accrued interest per bond; N.W.Halsey & Co. $953.10 and accrued interest per bond; The Anglo & London Paris National Bank $956.00 and accrued interest per bond; and, WHEREAS, the bid of The Anglo & London Paris National Bank being the highest and best bid submitted for said bonds, and WHEREAS, the Chairman of this Board having accepted the bid of said The Anglo & London Paris National Bank in the sum of 1106,060.00 and accrued interest for said 110 California State Highway Bonds of the issue of 1929; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the action of the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors in awarding said bonds to The Anglo & London Paris National Bank be and the same is hereby ratified and approved and said bonds declared sold to said The Anglo & London Paris National Bank by this Board. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Treasurer of the County ::f Contra Costa be an he is hereby ordered and directed to deliver to said The Angle & London Paris stat- ional Bank the said $110,000.00 worth of said California State Highway Bonds upon the receipt by him of the sum of $105,g6O.00 and accrued interest to date of deliver . The above Resolution was duly presented to the Board and adopted by the follow- ing vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. In the Matter of Construction of a County Road from a point on the Byron Road to a point in Section 31, T. 1 N. R. 4 E. Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian in Old River, and the Building of a Bridge across Old River. The following Members of the Board of.Supervisors of San Joaquin County, to wit: E.E.Tretheway, C.L.Newton, and James T. Anabro, and County Engineer F.E.Quail ap- pear before the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and state to this Board that the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin .County have taken the necessary action to lay out and construct a public highway from town of Holt, San Joaquin County, southwesterly to Middle River; thence wept to Old River in Section 31, T 1 N. R. 4 E. and that they desire to join with Contra Costa County in the construction of a joint bridge at a location in said Seation 31, to be definitely located by the Unit- ed States War Department and also that such bridge be constructed of a design and 230 i i - capacity suitable for use as a public highway in conjunction with an interurban electric railway, Thereupon after hearing statement of said parties, the following Resolution presented by Supervisor Buchanan; and seconded by Supervisor Hook, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WHEREAS, the Beard of Supervisors of San Joaquin County, California, )jas E notified this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that it desires to lay out j and construct a public highway from the town of Holt in San Joaquin County, south- .. westerly to Middle River; thence wast across Victoria Island to Old River at a point in Section thirty-one (31)�, township.one (1) North, Range four (4) east,Mount Diablo )I� Baso and Meridian, at a location for a bridge to be designated by the War Departmen 1 of the United States Government, and that this bridge ahaall be construoted as a Join 11111 bridge between the counties of San Joaquin and Contra Costa, of the State of Cali- fornia, and that in the construction of this bridge, said counties desire to build r It of a design and a Capacity suitable for use by an electric interurban railroad in conjunction with a public highway, and that they further desire the County of Contra Costa, to lay out and construct a public highway leading from the location of said bridge, westerly to oonneot with the,main county road leading Horth from the town of Byron; and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that the construction of this bridge and road would be of great benefit to both counties by reason of a closer communication and interoouras of our people, and the developms t of the Delta region through )vhioh the road will pass; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board of Supervisors proceed at once to take the necessary steps to obtain the right-of-way necessary for the construction of the sai road and bridge, and that the County Surveyor of this county be instructed to consul with the County Surveyor of San Joaquin County concerning the.preparation of,plans and specifications for a joint bridge and that the County Surveyor of San Joaquin County be, and he is hereby delegated and instructed by this Board tp make the necessary application to tiie United States War Department for the permission to construct said bridge. As soon as such permission is obtained, that the County Surveyors of Contra Cos- ( to County and San Joaquin County, jointly, submit plans and specifications to this } Board for their approval. And as soon as said plans and specifications have been approved by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,.and San Joaquin County, respectively, that they jointly arrange to let a contract to oonstruot said bridge. 231 In the Matter of the application of Maria Thereza Azevedo, as administratrix of the estate of Jose Correia Azevedo deceased, for the cancellation and assessment for the year 1875, upon the North one-half, the S.W. ono-quartor, and the west one-half of the S.E. 1%4 of Section thirty-two (32) T 1 N. R. 1 E., M.D.M. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board from the verified petition of Maria Thereza Azevedo, filed with the Clerk of this Board this day, that the said North one-half, S.W. one-quarter and West one-half of the S.E. one-quartor of Sac- tion 32, T 1 N., R. 1 E. M.D.M. which said description includes Lots one (1), Two (2 and three (3),and the Northeast one-quarter (1/4) of,the S.E. ane-quarter (1/4) of Section thirty-two (32), T 1 N. R. 1 E. M.D.}i. containing one Hundred sixty-five . and 30100 (166.30)'.acres, in Contra Costa County, State of California, was assess- ed for the year 1875 to "Unknown Owners" and the taxes levied thereon for said year in the sum of thirty and 86100 ($30.85) dollars, has not been paid. That the person or persons to whom such land or.poseessary interest was assess- ed, his or their successors or assigns, have note after such assessment, obtained from the United States or this State, a patent or the absolute title to said lands or retained any interest therein, nor have they or either of them boon in possession of the daid premises or any part thereof after such assessment. And it further appearing from the certificate of T.G.Daniells, Register of the United States Land Office, that the said North one-half, the S.W. one-quarter and the West one-half of the S.E. one-quarter of Section thirty-two T 1 N. R. 1 E. containing approximately five hundred sixty (560) acres, all lying in the County . of Contra Costa, State of California, was the property of the United States at the time of the said assessment, and that no person or persons had any interest therein of record and that no title to any portion of said Section thirty-two (32) T 1 N., R 1 E. M.D.M. was acquired from the United States prior to January 14th, 1876, and that the person or persons to whom assessment of said lands for the year 1875 was made, his or their successors and assigns, never received a patent or otherwise acquiredtitle to said lands. It is now by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, cancel such assessment by proper entry of cancellation thereof on the margin of the assessment roll, and that the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa cancel the certificate of sale of the said lands to the State of California, as recorded in vol. 1 Tax Sales, page 270, Tax Sales, Contra Costa County; and that the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, likewise cancel the deed of said lands to the State of California, as recorded in Vol. 33 of Deeds, page 35, dated April 26th, 1877, Records of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the following; vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors McBryde, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisors Casey and Hook., 232 In the Matter of allowance of Claims for Bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, eta. certain claims claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, sto.; are presented to i the Board against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the. funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the payment-of said claims, It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. i Hutchinson Company $222.24 $221.24 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 A.J. MoMahon 360.13 349.00 1, 2. 1.13 n n n 696.03 694.00 1, 2, 1.03 „ u n 483.01 482.00 1, 2, 1.01 n rr t! 180.69 179.00 1, 2, 1.69 n n n 637.29 636.00 1, 2, 1.29 334.37 333;00 1 2, 1.37 Vulcan Rook Co. 109.13 108.00 1, 3, 1.13 n if it 794.77 793.00 1, 3, 1.77 FF it tt 833.98 832.00 1. 3, 1.98 " it 720.93 719.00 1, 3, 1.93 " n 1084.60 1083.00 1, 3, 1.60 427.16 426,00 1, 2, 1.16 n n n 422.08 421.00 1, 2, 1.08 n if rr 810.73 809.00 1, 2, 1.73 It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa Comity draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the Swns and out of the funds above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Does: Bone.... I In the Matter of Meeting with aBoard of Supervisors of San Joaquin County at Clifton Court to view site for building of,a contemplated Bridge over Old River. On invitation of the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County, It is by the 1 Board ordered that this Board of Supervisors meet with the Board of Supervlsora of San Joaquin County at Clifton Court on Wednesday January 7th, 1914, to view oon- templated Site for building of a bridge over Old River and roads to oonnect there- with. I i I In the Matter of Purchase and. Sale of California State Highway Bonds. WHEREAS, this Board having heretofore by Resolution declared its intentio to purchase $300,000 worth of California State Highway Bonds, and, WHEREAS, $110,000 worth of said bonds have been delivered to the said County of Oontra Costa by said State Treasurer, and, WHEREAS, the said State Treasurer has notified this Board that he will deliver to this Board on veoember 22nd, 1913, the balance of said 4300,000 worth of said California State Highway Bonds, to wit. the Sum of fj190,000 worth of said bond ; 'xr 1 • of the issue of 1930;.and, M EREAS, it will be necessary for this Board of Supervisors to take up said 0190,000 worth of State bonds, on said date or some subsequent date. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to draw his warrant in favor of J.H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County for such amount and at such times as will be necessary to take up said 190 bonds at par and accrued interest to date of delivery, out of any surplus fuhdo of the County of Contra.Costa which may be available at the time'of the delivery of said bonds. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors be and he in hereby ordered to sell 0100,000 worth of said bonds on Saturday, the 20th day of December, 1913, at 10:30 o'clock A.M. with or without notice to the highest bidder for cash provided that a bid satisfactory to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County and the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors in received for said bonds. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that.if a satisfactory bid is received and accepted by said Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Oontra Oosta County that the Oounty 'Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered to deliver to said purchaser the said'$100;000 worth of said bonds upon payment to him of the amount so bid and acoru d interest to date of delivery. The foregoing Resolution was passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: \ Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: on roll call: Supervisor J.P.Caeey. In the Matter of Change of Boundaries and fixing boundaries of EleotlonPreoinote in Contra Costa County. It is.by the Board ordered that the boundaries of the several election precinct of Contra Ooeta Oounty ss hereafter named be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter designated and set forth and described in the respective elect- ion precincts below named: KNIGHTSEN PRECINCT. Beginning at intersection between Sections 30 and 31, T 3 N. R. 4 East, 1St. Diablo Base and Meridian; with center line of Old River in the County boundary line between Contra Costs and San Joaquin Counties; thence running along the county boundary line in a southerly direction to intgrseotion with southerly boundary of Section 8, T 1 R. R. 4 E. thence running along the southerly boundaryline of the A.T. & S.F. By. Cole. right of way to its intersection with the boundary line between Sections 10 and 11, T 1 N. R. 3 East; thence continuing westerly along the line be- tween Sections 10 and lb, 9 and 16, 8 and 19, to the southwest corner of Section 8, T 1 N. R. 3 E.,'thsoos North b miles along section line to Northwest corner of Soot- ion 20. T 2 R:R. 3 E. thence went to the intersection line of Dutch Slough; thence i 234" , i running along the center line of Dutch Slough in a northwesterly direction to the boundary line of 0ontra Coats County in San Joaquin River; thence along the County boundary line in San Joaquin River in a northeasterly direction to Old River; thence southerly along boundary line in Old River to poimt of beginning. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT. Beginning at the northeast corner of Section 16, T 1 N.,R. 3 East; thence south one mile; thence west 1/2 mile; thdnoo month one mile through the center of Section 21, T 1 N. R. 3 E., thence west 1 1/2 miles to the northwest corner of Section 29, T I N., R. 3 E. thence south 2 1/2 miles to quarter section corner be- tween emotions 6 and 6, T i S., R 3 E., thence west one mile; thence south 1/2 mile to southeast corner of Section 1, T 1 S. R. 2 E. thence west one mile; thence south 1 1/2 miles to one quarter section corner between Sections 13 and 14, T 1 S. R. 2 E. M.D.B. 8o M. thence west 3 1/4 miles to a point in section 17; thence south 1 1/4 miles; thence east 1/4 mile; thence south 1/2 Milo; thence east 1/2 mile; thence • south 3/4 miles to south line of Section 28, Township 1 S. R. 2 E. M.D.M. thence Wes 2 1/2 miles to the southwest corner of Section 30, T 1 S. R. 2 E. M.D.M. thence nort 6 miles to the southeast corner of Section 26,TT 1 N. R. 1 E. M.D.M. thence west one mile; thence North 1/2 mile; thence west 1/2 mile; thence north 1/2 mile; thence west 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of Section 23, T 1 D. R. 1 E. thence North 1/2 mile; thence east 1 1/2 miles to the center of Section 24, thence south 1/2 mile to one quarter section corner between Sections 24 and 26; thence east three miles to 1/4 section corner between Sections 21 and 28; thence north 3 miles to 1/4 section corner between Sections 4 and 9; thence east 1 1/2 miles; thence north one mile; thence east 3 miles to southeast corner of Section 31, T 1 N. R. 3 E. thence south j 2 miles; thence east 2 miles to place of beginning. BXRON PRECINCT N0. 1. • Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 29, T 1 N. R. 3 E. where the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way crosses said section corner; thence mouth i 2 1/2 miles to quarter section corner between Sections 6 and 6, T 1 S. R. 3 E., thence west one mile; thence south 1/2 mile; thence west one mile; thence south 1 1 1/2 miles; thence west 3 1/4 miles; thence mouth 1 1/4 miles; thence east 1/4 mile i thence south 1/2 mile; thence east 1/2 mile; thence south 3/4 miles; thence east 1/4 mile; thence south 1/4 mile; thence east 1/4 mile; thence south 2 3/4 miles more or less to the county boundary line between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties; then easterly running along the county boundary line between Contra Costa and Alameda County to the easterly side of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad, thence northwesterly running along the easterly side of the Southern Pacific CompaU3'a j right of way, to the point of beginning. i BORON PRECINCT NO. 2. Beginning at a point in the eastern boundary line of the County of Contra Costa in Old River at a point where the mouth line of Section B. T 1 N. R. 4 East intersects said boundary line; thence west running along the southerly side of the A.T. & S.F. By. Company's right of way and section line between Sections 10 and 16 T 1 D. R. 3 E. to the Northwest corner of Section 16, of said township and range; 23 7) thenoe south one mile; thence west 1/2 mile; thence south one mile; thence west 1 1/2 miles to -the easterly side of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way In the northwest corner of Section 29, T 1 3. R. 3 E., thence southeasterly runningsiong the easterly side of Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to the County boundary line between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties in Section 30, T 1 S. R. 4 E. thenoe'easterly running along the county boundary line between Contra Costa and Alameda County to a point in Old River, the common corner between Contra toots, Alameda and San Joaquin Counties; thence down Old River and along the eastern boundary line of County of Contra Costa into place of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1. Beginning at the point in the County boundary line of Contra Costa County In San Joaquin River where the center line of Cumberland Street in the City of Pit- tsburg if said line was extended would interseot said boundary line; thence running southerly to a point in the center of northerly and of Cumberland Street in said City o3 Pittsburg; thence southerly running along the center line of Cpmberland Street and a prolongation thereof if said street was extended southerly to its intersection with the incorporate limits of the town of Pittsburg on the southerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Oompany's right of way; thence westerly running along the southerly line of the right of way of the Southern iiaoifia Railroad Company and the boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Pittsburg to the southwest corner of said town of Pittsburg; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Pittsburg to the northwest corner thereof; thence easterly running along the northerly boundary of the incorporate limits of the town of Pittsburg, to the point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINOT NO. Z. Beginning at a point in the boundary line of Contra Costa County in San Joaq- uin River where the center line of Cumberland Street in the City of Pittsburg, if said line was extended northerly would intersect said boundary line; thence running southerly to a point in the center of northerly end of Cumberland Street in the said City of Pittsburg; thence southerly running along the center line of Cumberland Streo and prolongation thereof, if said street was extended southerly to its intersection with incorporate limits of the town of Pittsburg on the southerly line of the Souther Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary line of the City of Pittsburg to the southeast corner thereof; thence north running along the easterly boundary line of the City of Pittsburg to the Northeast corner thereof. thence westerly running along the boundary line of said City of Pitts burg in San Joaquin River to the point of beginning. *ITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. S. Beginning at common corner between Supervisor Districts 4 and 6 in Contra coat County boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence south to the southeast corner of Section 15, T.1 N. R. I E. thence west 2 miles to southwest corner of Section 16; thence North two miles to common corner between Sections 4 and S, S and 9, T 1 N. R. R.. thence w9st two miles to southwest corner of Section 6; thence north 2 miles to southwest corner of section 3O.T 2 N,R1 E.thence west 2 1/4 miles more or less to the dividing line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4; thence northwesterly running along the dividing line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4 to where the western • boundary line of Section 27, T 2 N. R. 1 W. intersects said Supervisor District boundary line; thence running north and along section line five miles more or less to station in county boundary line on San Joaquin River; thence running along county boundary line in San Joaquin River, to Northwest corner of incorporate limits of the town of Pittsburg; thence running southerly, easterly, and northerly along westerly, Southerly and easterly boundaries of the incorporate limits of the town of Pittsburg to the northeast corner of the Said incorporate limits in the boundary line of San Joa- quin River; thence northerly, easterly, southerly along county boundary line into to place of beginning. The foregoing territory is what was formerly known as Cornwall Precinct, Somersville Preoinct and a portion of Bay Point 2reoinut. RICHMOND PRECINCT n0. 2. • Beginning at the intersection of right of way of the southerly line of the Standard 011 Company's spur track from the Southern Pacific Railroad Oompany's right of way with the westerly line of Lot 64 of San Pablo Rancho near the N.E. corner of Stove foundry; thence rundbg southerly on the exterior boundary of San Pablo Ran- oho to its intersection with Railroad Avenue or Road No. 14 or its prolongation; thence Southwesterly along said Railroad Avenue to the center of intersection of Rail- road Ave. with Standard Avenue in said town of Richmond; thence northwesterly running along the center line of Standard Avenue to Castro Avenue; thence southwesterly in tba town of Richmond along center line of Castro Avenue to Monteoito Avenue; thence southerly along the cantor of said avenue to High Street; thence along the center lin of High Street to 4arfield Avenue; thence along center line of Garfield Avenue to Ocein Avenue; thence along center line of Ocean Avenue to Mintzer Avenue; thence southwest- erly outhwest erly on a prolongation of center line of Mintzer Avenue to the County boundary line of Contra Costa County in the Bay of San Francisco; thence running along said County boundary line in a northerly direction to S.W.00rner of Richmond Preoinot No. 1; thence running northerly and easterly along the southerly boundary of Richmond Pre- oinot No. 1, into place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 4. Beginning in,the center of Railroad Avenue where the center of Washington Street intersects said Avenue in town of Richmond; thence running in a westerly di- rection along the center line of Railroad Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Standard Avenue; thence running westerly along the center line of Standard Avenue to intersection with center line of Gastro Avenue; thence running southerly along the center line of Castro Avenue to Richmond Avenue; thence running easterly ' along center line of Richmond Avenue to its intersection with the center of Washing- ton Avenue; thence running e4ong the center line of Washington Avenue northerly to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT 110. 6. Commencing at a point in Standard Avenue to the Town of Richmond Osborn's Addition, where the center bf Road No. 14 or Richmond Avenue intersects with center' I 237 line of Standard Avenue; thence running northeasterly along center line of Road No. 14 or Railroad Avenue to a point opposite the northerly boundary Sine of Block L. Nicholl Subdivision of Town of Richmond, thence easterly running along the northerly line of said Block L, and prolongation of same to westerly line of A.T. & S.F. By Company's right of way; thence southwesterly running along the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the A.T. & S.F. By. Company's right of way to intersect- ion with a line between Lots 24 and 25 Seo. 23, T 1 N., R 6 W., thence east to the S.W. oorner of Lot 23said township and range; thence due south to a point in the county boundary line in San Francisco Bay; thence northwesterly running along county boundary line to the southeast corner of Richmond Precinct No. 3; thence runnig along the easterly boundary of Richmond Precincts Nos. 3 and 4, into the place of beginning. RICHMOND eREOINCT NO. 6. Beginning at a point in the center of Road No. 14, or Railroad Ave, opposite the N.W. corner of Block L. Nioholl's Subdivision o3 the town of Richmond, thence noilherly along center line of Railroad Avenue to the center line of Ohio Street if iroducod westerly; thence easterly along the center line of Ohio Street to the weste ly line of the town formerly known as Santa Fe; thence south along westerly boundary of said town of Santa Fe and prolongation of same to point in Contra Costa County bound- ary line in Bay of San Francisco; thence northwesterly along the said boundary line to southeasterly oorner of Richmond Precinct No.5; thence running northerly along ea t- i erly boundary of Richmond Precinct No. 6 into place of beginning. RICHMOND PREDINCT N0. 7. Beginning at intersection of westerly line of tract formerly designated i as City of Richmond with the northerly boundary of the Atohison, Topeka &c Santa Fe ! Railway Company's right of way where same intersects the westerly line of Block 3 City of Richmond; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said railway to.its intersection with a line between Lots 22 and 23, Block "A" Townsite of Santa Fe if said line was extended northerly across said tract; thence southerly across said track on a line between Lots 23 and 24 block "A" to the northerly boundary line of Ohio Street; thence southerly to the intersection of the center line of Nigh h Street with Ohio Street; in Santa Fe Tract; thence southerly running along the cen- ter line of Eighth Street and the prolongation thereof to a point in the County boundary line inthe Bay of San Francisco; thence northwesterly running along the County boundary line in the Bay of San Franoisae to the southeast oorner of Richmond Precinct No. i; thence northeasterly along the easterly boundary line of Richmond Precinct No. 6 into the place of beginning. RIOHYOND BRECINCT NO. 8. Beginning at a point on the northerly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway's right of way at a point opposite the line dividing Lots 23 and 24 Plock "A" townsito of Santa Fe, if said line was extended northerly; thence east running along the northerly boundary lino of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's track to a point opposite the line dividing Iota 22 and 23, Block 1 of the Griffin & Watrous Addition to G ity of Richmond, if said line was extended across 233 j said track; thence southerly across said track and on line dividing bots 23 and 24, Block 1, of said Griffin & Watrous Tract to the northerly boundary line of Ohio Street; thence southerly to point where the center line of 16th Street intersects with the center line of Ohio Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 16th Street and the prolongation thereof to the County boundary 11ne.in the Bay, of San, Franclsoo; thence northwesterly running along the county boundary line Id Bay of San Francisco to the easterly boundary line of Richmond Precinct No. 7; thence running along the easterly boundary line of Richmond Precinct No. 7 into the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9. Beginning at a point on the northerly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa He Railway Company's right of way, where the line dividing Lots 23 and 24 of Block 1, of the Griffin & Watrous Addition to the City of Richmond, if said line was extended northerly aarose said track, would intersect said boundary line; thence , eastorly running along the northern boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence southeasterly runnin along the western boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to its intersection with the center line of Market Street; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Market Street and the prolongation thereof to a point in the county boundary line in San Francisco Bay; thence northwesterly running along the county boundary line in San Francisco Bay to the easterly boundary line of Richmond Precinct No. 8; thence northerly running along the easterly boundary line o Richmond Precinct No. 8 to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 10. Beginning at a point on the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway Company's right of way in the City of Richmond, where the northern boundary line of the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way intersects said Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence westerly running along the northerly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Com- pany'e right of way to its intersection with the adnter line of 12th Street; thence north running along the center line of lath Street to its intersection with the center line of Macdonald Asenue; thence easterly, running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with the western boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence southerly running along the wester-ly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11. Beginning at a point on the northern boundary line of the Atchison. Topeka j & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way in the City of Richmond where the center line of 12th Street intersects said boundary line; thence running westerly along the northern boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way to its intersection with the center line of 8th Street; thence northerly i running along the center line of 8th Street to its intersection with the center lin of Maodonald Avenue; thonae easterly running along sthe center line of Macdonald 239 Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 12th Street; thence southerly running along center line of 12th Street to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 12. Beginning at a point on northern boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Sant Fe Railway Oompany's right of way in the City of Richmond, where the center line of 8th Street intersects said boundary lino; thence westerly running along the northern boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way to its intersection with the center line of 4th Street;, thence northerly running along the center line of 4th Street to its intersection with the center lino of Macdonald Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 8th Street; thence southerly runntg along the . center line of 8th Street to point of beginning. RICHMOND PREOiNCT NO. 13. Beginning at a point where the center line of 4th Street of the City of Richmond intersects the northern boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's Aght of way. thence northerly running along the center line of 4th Street to its intersection with the center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with center line of Ashland Avenue; thence southwesterly running along the center of Ashland Avenue to ite'intereeotion with the center line of Ohio Street; thenoe easterly running along the northerly boundary of Richmond Precincts Nos. 6 and 7, to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14. • Beginning at a point in center of Macdonald Avenue where the center line of 4th Street intersectssaid Macdonald Avenue; thence northerly running along the cents line of 4th Street to its intersection with theoenter line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue; tnd prolongation thereof, across the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe tracks, to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of Richmond Precinct No. l; thence southwesterly running along the eastern boundary line of Richmond Precincts Noe. 1 and 2 to the northwesterly oorner of Richmond rreoinot No. 6; thence easterly running along the northerly boundary line of the Richmond Precinct He. 6 to its intersection with the center line of Ashland Avenue; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Ashland Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT H0. lb. Beginning at a point in the City of Richmond, in the center line of Macdonald Avenue where the center line of 4th Street intersects said center line of Macdonald venhe; thence northerly running along the center line of 4th Street to its intersect- ion with the center line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 8th Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 8th Street to its intersection with the 24:Q f center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to place of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16. Beginning at a point in the City of Richmond in center line of Macdonald Avenue where the center line of 8th Street intersects said Macdonald Avenue; thence running northerly along the center line of 8th Street to its intersection with the center line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Paoifio Railroad Company; thence southeasterly running along the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to its intersection with the center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly ruanhg along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17. Beginning at a point in the City of Richmond where the center line of Bar- rett Avenue intersects with the center line of 8th Street; thence north running along the center line of 8th Street to its intersection with the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue; to its intersection with center line of 10th Street; thence north running along the center line of 10th street to its intersection with center line of Spring Avenue; thence east running along the center line of Sprig Avenue to the westerly iline of the riht of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence southeaster— ly running along the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to its intersection with the center line of Barrett Avenue; thence west running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to the point of begin- ning. i RIORMOND PRECINCT NO. 18. Beginning at a point in the City of Richmond where the center line of Barret Avenue intersects with the center line of 8th Street; thence north running along kthe center line of 8th Street to its intersection with center line of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence west running along the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue and pro- longation thereof if said center line was extended westerly across lands of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, Western Pipe & Steel Company and Berkeley Steel Works to its intersection with the eastern boundary line of Richmon Precinct No. 1; thence southwesterly running along the eastern boundary line of Richmond 6o. 1, to the northwest corer of Richmond Precinct No. 14; thence east- erly running along the northern boundary line of Richmond Precinots Noe. 14 and 18 to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 19. �) Beginning at a point in the City of Richmond, where the center line of spring Avenue interseota with the western boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Paoifio Railroad Company; thence northerly running along the western boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to its j intersection with the northerlyboundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence westerly running along the boundary line of the inoorpor7 241 limits of the city of Richmond to the easterly boundary line of the right of way of the Standard Oil Company's branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence south- easterly running ,long the easterly boundary line of the right of way of the Standar 011 Company's branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad to the northwest corner of Richmond .Precinct No. 18; thence westerly running along the northerly boundary line of Richmond 2reoinots Noe. 18 and 17 to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT 30. 20. Beginning at a point in the City of Richmond, where the western boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company intersects the northern boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, thence easterly, northerly, southeasterly, easterly, southerly, and westerly to the inter- emotion of the boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond as last annexed to its intersection with the center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southorly running along the center lineof San Pablo Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Grant Avenue in Andrade Exposition Traot; thence westerly run- ning along the center line of said Grant Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 27th Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 27th street to its intersection with the center line of Castro Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Castro Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Wilson Avenue; thence southerly running along the center line of Wilson Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Grand Boulevard; thence westerly run- ning along the center line of Grand Boulevard and Central Avenue to its intersectio with the center line of 23rd Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 23rd Street to its intersection with the center line of Roosevelt Avenue; thence westerly running along to center line of Roosevelt Avenue and prolongation thereof to the westerly boundary line of right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Co; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, to paint of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21. Beginning at a point in the City of Richmond where the center line of 23rd Street intersects the center line of Roosevelt Avenue; thence westerly running alon the center line of Roosevelt Avenue and prolongation thereof to the westerly bound- ary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence southeasterly running along the westerly boundary lino of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company to its intersection with a point opposite the *enter line of 23rd Street, if said line was extended southerly; thence northerly in a direct line with center line of 23rd street to its intersection with the cent* line of Pullman Avenue and 23rd street; thence northerly running along center line of 23rd street to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT 10. 22. Beginning at a point in the City of Richmond where the northern boundary line of the Oakland branch of the Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way intersects the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence northwesterly running along the westerly 242 I boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to its interseothn with a point in a direct line opposite the center line of 23rd Street, if said line was extended southerly;thenoo northerly running across the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way to the intersection of the center line of Pullman Avenue with the center line of 23rd Streot; thence northerly runnin along the center line of 23rd street to its intersection with the center line of Central Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Cental Avenue and Grand Boulevard to its intersection with the center line of Wilson Avenue; thence northerly running along the center line of Wilson Avenue to its intersectio t with the center line of Castro Avenue; thence westerly running along the center li of Castro Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 27th Street of the Schapiro Central Tract; thence northerly running along the center line of 27th stre t to its intersection with the center line of Grant Avenue of Andrade Exposition trao ; thence easterly running along center line of Grant Avenue to its intersection with the center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly running along the center lin of San Pablo Avenue to its intersection with the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence easterly, southeasterly, westerly, and southerly running along the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the south east corner of Lot 68 of San Pablo Rancho; thence westerly running along the south ern boundary line of Lot 68 of the San Pablo Rancho to its intersection with the northern boundary line of the Oakland Branch o3 the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way; thence westerly running along the northern bounder line of the right of way of the Oakland branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway company's right of way to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT R0. 23. Beginning at a point on the western boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company where the northern boundary line of the right of way of the Oakland branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company intersects said Southern Pacific Railroad boundary line; thence easterly running along the northern boundary line of the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way to its intersection with the eastern boundary lineof the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence southerly, running along the eastern boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, to its E intersection with the center line of Potrero Avenue; thence westerly running Ialong center line of Potrero Avenue to its intersection with the western boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence north- westerly running along the western boundary line of the right of way of the South. rern Pacific Railroad Company to the point of beginning. RICRNUND PRECCItCT ffi0. 24. i Beginning at a point in the City of Richmond, where the center line of Po- trero Avenue intersects the western boundary line of the right of way of the 4 Southern pacific Railroad Company; thence running easterly along the center line I of Potrero Avenue to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of the in- corporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence southerly, easterly, southeast- erly, southwesterly, northwesterly, westerly, southerly, southeasterly, running 243 the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the bounder line between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties; thence southwesterly running along the boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties to a point in county boundary line in San Francisco Bay; thence northwesterly running along the county boundary line in San Francisco Bay to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of Richmond Predinot No. 9; thence northeasterly running along the easterly boundary line of Richmond Precinct No. 9 into the point of beginning. STEGE PRECINCT NO.A. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Bernhard Avenue Towka- bury Heights with easterly boundary of incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence running in an easterly direction along the center line of Bernhard Avenue to its £ntereootion with the center of Dimm Way; thence running in an easterly direct- ion along center line of said Dimm Way to its intersection with the center line of Park Avenue; thence runningelong center line of Park Avenue to easterly and of same; thence in an easterly direction to the northwesterly corner of the Boas Tract in the Rancho El Sobrante; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said tract; thence southeasterly to the northwest corner of the Thornton 1000 acre tract thence south along the westerly boundary of said tract to the southwest corner of same; thence in a westerly direction to easterly corner of Lots 40 and 41 Schmidt Village; thence westerly along said division line to Blake Street; thence northwesterly to the intersection xith center line of .Lake Street and 4th street, North Berkeley Ter- race; thence westerly along center line of 4th street to weeterly and of same; theno westerly to center line of easterly end of Gladys Street; thence westerly along cents line of Gladys Street and prolongation of same to easterly corner of Lots 26 and 26 in Block 46; thence running westerly on line between said lots and prolongation of same to sector line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southerly running along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to cantor line of Lenox Avenue; thence westerly running along center lino of Lenox Avenue to westerly line of incorporate limits of City of Rich- mond, Bay View Park; thence northerly, westerly, northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, and northerly along the east line of "corporate limits of City of Riohmon into place of beginning. STEGE PRECINCT NO. 2.t f Beginning at the southwest corner of the Thornton 1000 sore tract in the Rancho El Sobrante; thence easterly to northwest corner of Briseac Tract; thence running easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly boundaries of Briesso Tract to the southeast corner of some. thence running southeasterly along the east- erly boundaries of Lots, 62, 66 and 67 of Rancho E1 Sobrante to intersection with boundary line between Supervisor Districts Nos. 1 and 2; thence along the said 8upervieor Districts in a southwesterly direction to County line between County of Contra Costs and Alameda; thence running along county line in a general northweaterl direction to Cerrito Creek; thence along Cerrito Creek in westerly direction to the easterly boundary of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence running northerly, easterly, southerly, easterly and northerly along the easterly line of said incorporate limits of Richmond to intersection with the center lino of Lenox 244 I Ave. in Bay View Park; thence easterly along the center line of Lenox Ave, to Denser line of Ban Pablo Avenue; thence northerly along center line of San Pablo Avenue to the point in the prolongation of line between Lots 25 and 26 Block 46 of Berkeley i Terrace, if said line was produced westerly; thence easterly along the said produo- ed line between said Lots 25 and 26 aforesaid to the most easterly corner of said lots; thence easterly to intersection of center line of westerly and of Gladys Avenue; thence easterly along center line of Gladys Avenue aforesaid, to the center I line of easterly and of same; thence easterly to center line of westerly end of 4th street; thence easterly along the center line of 4th street, to the intersectio of center line of 4th street and Blake street; thence southerly to the westerly corner between Lots 40 and 41 Schmidt Village; thence running along said line between Late 40 and 41, Schmidt Village, aforesaid, to easterly corner of same; thence easterly to place of beginning. ! SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO.-2. Beginning at a point in the center of the San Pablo & Pinole Road due oast of the N;E. corner of Lot 219 of Rancho San Pablo, thence running west to N.E. corner of said Lot; thence in a westirl.y and southerly direction running.along the I northerly boundary of Lot 219, 217 to easterly line of Santa Pe Railway} thence northerly along easterly side of Santa Pe Railway to a point in the prolongation of the northdrly line at Lot 202 of said Rancho; thence westerly running along the t northerly boundary of said Lot 202 and its prolongation to N.N. corner of same; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said Lot 202 to the most N. corner of Lot 201; thence running in a southerly direction along the westerly boundary of i y Lot 201 to its intersection with the southerly line of Section 35, T 2 N. R. 6 W{, j thence west to the northeasterly boundary of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, in southerly line of said Section 36; thence running southerly and east- erly along the easterly and northerly boundary of incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to an angle in said incorporate limits in Block 1 in Andrade central I Tract; thence northerly running along the boundaries of the City of Richmond and i prolongation of same to the center of Road No. 16; thence westerly along center line of Road 16 to its intersection with center line of Stockton Street, Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract; thence northerly running along the center line of Stockton I I street and prolongation of same to the westerly boundary of Lot 179 San Pablo.Ranoh ; i thence Northwesterly along said boundary to the Northwest corner of said lot; thence running northeasterly along the northwesterly boundary of said Lot 179 and its prolongation to the center line of Alvarado Etreet; thence northwesterly along the center line of Alvarado St, to its intersection with center line'of Road No. 3; thence running northerly along the center line of Road No. 3, into the place of ' beginning.. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 1. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the County Road know as San Pablo and Pinole Road with the westerly boundary of the incorporate limits i of the town of Pinole; thence westerly and southerly along the center line of said road to Road Be. 3 San Pablo Rancho; thence along the center line of said Road 245 No. 3 in a southerly direction to the center line of Alvarado street; thence south- easterly along Alvarado street to a point opposite the northwest line of bot 179 San Pablo Rancho; thence southwesterly along the northwest line of said Lot 179 and its prolongation of same to southwest corner of same; thence southeasterly along westerly line of said Lot 179 to a point in the prolongation of the center line of Stockton Street of Dover's Villa Tract; thence south along center line of Stockton Street and its prolongation to center line of Road No. 16; thence easterly,along Road No. 16 to a point in prolongation of the westarly line of incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, in Block 1 San Pablo Villa Tract; thence south to angle in Incorporate boundary of the City of Richmond in said Block 1/of San Pablo Villa Traci; thence running in a general southerly and easterly direot£ozy along the northerly bo dory of incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to intersection of westerly end of Bernhard Avenue Tewksbury "eights; thence running in an easterly direction along Mthe center line of Bernhard Avenue to its intersection with center line of Dimm {gay; thence running in an easterly direction along center lino of Dimm Way to its intersec- tion with center line of Park Avenue; thence running along center line of Park Avenn to easterly end of same; thence in an easterly direction to northwest corner of Boas Tract in Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said traot; thence ''s//outheasterly to northwest corner of Thornton 1000 acre treat; thence south to the.pouthwest corner of the Thornton 1000 Sore tract; thence easterly to north- west, oornsr of the Srissao Tract Rancho El Sobranto; thence easterly and southerly running along the northerly and easterly boundary of Briscoe Tract to southeast corner of same; thenoc along easterly line of Lots 62.68 and S7 of Rancho El Sobrant to the intersection with line between Supervisor Districts 1 and 2 thence running along boundary line between said Supervisor Distriots Nos. 1 and 2 In a northerly, westerly and northerly direction to its intersection with the Pinole Creek road, in Lot F. Rancho El Pinole; thence running in a general northwesterly d£reotion„to its intersection with the southerly boundary of the incorporate limits of the town of Pinola; thence along southerly and westerly boundaries of the town of Pinole in a westerly and northerly direction to.placa of beginning. The boundaries of each, every and all of,the other remaining election precincts of the County of Contra Costa, to wit: Alamo, Alhambra, Antioch No.l, Antioch No. 2, Bay Point, Clayton, Concord No. 1, Concord No. 2, Concord No. 3, Con- cord No. 4, Cowell, Crockett 1, Crockett No. 2, Danville, Giant, Hercules, Lafayette Lone Tree, Martinez No. 1. Martinez, No. 2, Martinez, No. 3. Morgan Territory, Mora , Oakley, Pacheco, Pinole, Port Costa No. 1, Port Coate No. 2. Richmond no. 1, Riahmon No. 3, Rodeo, Selby. San Ramon, Tassajara, Valens, Vine Hill and Walnut Creek, to remain as they now are. The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And, the Board takes rsoees to meet on Monday, January 6th, 1914, at 10 o'cloc A.M. .Clerk. 24 ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. t R It is by the Board of Supervisors ordered that a speoial meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, Oalifornie, be called for and to most on Tuesday, December 23rd, 1913, at 11:20 o'clock A.M. for the pur- pose of ratifying the sale of $100,000 worth of California State Highway Bonds sold by J.H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, by order of this Board, to The Anglo & London Paris National Bank of San Francisco, for the sum of $94,606.00 and to do all matters necessary to confirm said sale. Dated: Dec. 23rd, 1913. J.P.Casey W.J.Buehanan Vincent Hook J.H.Trythall Warren H.MoBryde. i ^ - - - -000 - - - - ^ -^ - - - - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Tuesday, December 23rd, 1913. The Board met at 11:20 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H•Weils, Clark. Absent: Supervisor J•P.Casey. In the Matter of Sale of $100,000 E I worth of California State Highway ' /1 Bonds. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having ordered the Chairman of this Board i to sell on Saturday December 20th, 1913, at 10:30 o'clock A.M. to the highest bidder for cash, with or without notice, $100,000 worth of California State Highway Bonds of the issue of 1930; and, WHEREAS, the Chairman of this Board having caused notice to be given of said I` eels; and, . 1 WHEREAS, at the time specified in said notice of sale, the following bid was received for said bonds, to wit: The Anglo & London Paris National. Sank of_San Francisco, the sun of $94,606. and accrued interest to date of.dolivery of said. bonds, and. WHEREAS, no other or further bid was received for said bonds, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that said bid of The Anglo & London Paris �\ National Bank of San Francisco for said bonds is reasonable and is the best bid I that can be obtained for said bonds at this time, and, WHEREAS, the Chairman of this Board having accepted the esid bid of the said The Anglo & London Paris National Bank of San Francisco in the sum of $94,606. and accrued interest to date of delivery for said $100,000 worth of California State Highway bonds of the issue of 1930, 247 THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the action of the Chairman of this Board of Sups - visors in awarding said bonds to the said The Anglo & London Faris National Bank of San Francisco be and the same is hereby ratified and approved and said bonds declared sold to the said The Anglo & London Paris National Bank of San Francisco by this Board. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costs, be and he is hereby ordered and directed to deliver to said The Anglo & London Paris National Bank of San Francisco, the said $100,000 worth of said California State High way Bonds upon receipt by him of the sum of $94,605. and accrued interest to date of delivery. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Warren H.Mctryde, Vincent Hook, W,J.Buchanan and J,H.Trythall Noes: None. Absent Supervisor J.P.Casey. In the Matter of Disposal of Balance of State Highway Bands. It is by the Board ordered that it is the intention of this Board at the present time not to dispose of $90,000 worth of State Highway Bonds that this County has in the County Treasury of Contra Costa County, until said money is absolutely required by the County of Contra Costa and as long as any money remains outstanding in any banks outside of the County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of Constructing State Highway through Contra Costs County. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify the State Highway Commission that this Board has complied with that certain Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County of date of Nov. 14th, 1913, in this, for the purchase of $300,000 worth of State Highway bonds; that the money has been deposited with the State Treasurer of the State of California in accordance with said Order and Resolution and that it is the desire of this Board that said Highway Commission proceed at their earliest possible moment in the construction of said State Highway along Contra Costa Waterfront between Ala- meda County Line and town of Martinez. The vote on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervi core McBrydo, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. And the Board takes rococo to meet on Monday, January 5th. 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. ..... ,., ..chairman. ..,..,. A: ......Clerk. 248 a ' In ,the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, January bth, 1914. ' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman= Supervisors Warren H. McBryde, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casay. - - - - - - - - - - - - The mi dtoe for the month of December,.1913, are read to the Board by the Olerk;hereof, and b the Board approved as read and signed y E , y pp good b the Chairman and Clark. i i : In the Matter of the Issuance of Liquor Licenses. r The License Tax Colleotor is authorized to •issue liquor licenses for the sale (�, of intoxicating liquors in quantities lees than one quarts to the following named i persons at the following named places, to wit: i J.J. Connors Pioneer Saloon Rodeo Antonio Freguglia Vick Gillo Saloon Conoord Avenue. Frank Gorich Eagle Resort Valona jPatrick Luoey Star Hotel Crockett Lima & Santos Byron i J.J.Perry Oor. San Pablo & Park Aves. Bay View Park A.C.Reynolds Brentwood Hotel Brentwood. iJohn Rasa Oak Saloon Walnut Creek John Van Prooyen E. side County Road Giant. The said order is paeood by following vote of the Board, to wit. Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. - Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Oasey.,K, In the Matter of petition of i Southern Pacific Company to Revoke . License of Antone Peters. I1The Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, having filed with the Board f of Supervisors a petition for the revocation of the saloon license granted to Antone Peters to conduct a saloon at Vallejo Junction, j It is by the Board ordered that a citation issue out of this Board directed to Antone Peters toappear and show cause before this Board on Monday February 18th 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. to show cause why his license should not be revoked. X49 In the Matter of petitions for Liquor Licensee. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of A. Pezzutto, Cesare•Gemignani, H.N;Elliott, and J. Donahue, for liquor licenses, be continued to and set for Monday, January 19th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A'.M. In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for Liquor licenses for sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: W. R. Bloching Eagle Saloon Clayton A. Ferogiaro Liberal Hotel Cor. Conaord Ave. & Market Ste Eugene Flood Loring Ave. Crockett Charles Guena Lot No. 1, Block No. 11, Oakley James Guthrie First & Parker Ave Rodeo King & King let St. Rodeo Patrick Lee Valona J. & C. Lavigne Cor. Potrero & San Pablo Aves. Stege F.Lopes, Rodeo Denny Main Morton Hotel, Nioholle Catherine MoElhone End St. near Cypress St. Near Richmond G. O'Neill Roads 14 and 16 San Pablo Rancho V. De Vincenzo Romo Saloon Concord Ave. Concord Application for a wholesale liquor license is made by Kronick & Kronick at Parker Ave. and First St. Rodeo. The Board fixes the hearing on said applications for Monday, February 2nd, 1914, at 10 o'olock A.M. In the Matter of Assessment No. 3 of Reclamation Distriot No. 800. This Board having heretofore fixed Monday the 5th day of January, 1914, as time and place for hearing objections to Assessment No. 3 of.Reclamation District No. 800, Contra Costa County, California, Now, at this time, M. R.Jones appears on behalf of Marie Sproule, Veronica C. Baird, Thomas R. Baird, Frances M. Willis, H.R. Willis, Milton Willie, and Veronica C. Baird and I.I.Brown as exeoytore of•the last will and testament o f David J. Baird, deceased, and files a protest and objection to said assessment and further objects on the ground that notice has not been given as required by law, and asks for a continuance of said matter as that same can be properly heard; i Thereupon J. E.Rodgers appears for and on behalf of the Trustees of said i � `'4I Reclamation District and objects to any continuance of said matter Thereupon after hearing argument of respective counsel, It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said Assessment and protest thereto, be and the same is E hereby continued to and set for Monday, January 19th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. i 1 In the Matter of Reclamation District +� No. 808 in the County of Contra Costa State of California. The Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 802, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, having filed with and presented before this Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa, State of California, in regular open session on this 5th day of January, 1914, a report containing plans of the work; to- (, gether with the estimate of the cost of the works necessary for the reclamation of the lands of the said District in pursuance of said plana, together, also, with an estimate of incidental expenses, and a petition asking that this Board of Supervisors appoint in compliance with law three (3) commissioners to view and assess said lands. It appearing that all the allebtations of said petition are true; that all the lands in said District are, and always have been entirely within the County of Contra Costa, State of California; that the Board of Trustees of said District have regularly employed and authorized H.B. Budd, an engineer of Stockton, California, competent and familiar with the lands of said District, to survey, plan, locate and estimate the cost of the work necessary for the reclamation of said lands; that the said H.B. Budd has made a survey of said lands and has submitted to said Board of Trustees plars, and estimate drafted therefrom reporting the work and estimating the cost in pursuance 1 thereof necessary for the reclamation of said lauds; that the said Board of Trustees { have an December 18th, 1913, after considering said plans and estimate in regular I� meeting duly and unanimously adopted a Resolution declaring works and expenditure in pursuance thereof necessary for the reclamation of said lands, and authorizing, empowering and directing said Board of Trustees to order and cause to be done the necessary works and incur the expense required therefor, and authorizing, empowering and directing Trustee F.J.Dietrich, Secretary of the said Board of Trustees, to formulate, sign and present according to law, a petition and a report to this Board li of Supervisors for and as the Act of said Board of Trustees, and for and as the Act of said-District, asking that this Board of Supervisors appoint in compliance with law three (3) commissioners, to view and assess said land; that the plans and esti- mate of said H.B.Budd are now filed with this Board of Supervisors as the report of said Board of.Trustees herewith this petition; that the works and cost thereof anown • in this report are necessary for the reclamation of said lande; that a part of said works has been completed under said plebe and the said District has incurred there- for an indebtedness pf 64200.00 which is now due and unpaid; thgt there are no funds tin the treasury of said District, and it istherefore necessary that warrants b issued and asssasments levied in oomplianoo with law on said lands. Ko one objecting, and this Board of Supervisors being fully advised in the promises, 251 Therefore It is hereby ordered that tkere be assessed pursuant to law upon the land within said District as a charge thereon the sum of $26,000.00 esti- mated and further, that R.Harkinson, R.G.Dean and R.L. McCabe, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners, each of whom has no interest in any real estate within said District, and each of whom before entering upon his duties, shall make and subscribe an oath that he is not in any manner interested in any real estate within said District, directly or indirectly, and that he will perform the duties ofa commissioner, to the best of his ability; said commissioners to view and assess upon the land within said District the said sum of $26,000.00 estimated and shall apportion the same according to the benefits which will accrue to each tract of land in said District, respectively, by reason of the expenditures of said sums of money and shall estimate the same in gold coin of the United States, and thereafter make a list of the charges assessed against each tract of land to be filed with the clerk of this Board of Supervisors, all and singular in compliance with the laws of the State of California. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that tie following warrants of Reclamation District No. 799 be and the same are hereby approved: Number Date Amount 22 Nov. 26th, 1912 $ 410.00 66 Oat. 7th, 1913. 2000.00 66 Oct.14th, 1913. 3612.30 And the Chairman of this Board is horeby authorised to note the approval of this Board by adding his signature to each of said warrants. The vote of the Board thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. In the Mttter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The County Auditor and Tax Collector having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and the Clerk of this Board is hereby author- ized to make proper order of Cancellation thereof in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. 52 In the MAtter of Change of flame of r� Cunningham School District. A petition signed by more than fifteen.qualified electors of Cunningham School Diatriat having,,%Rn the let day of December, 1913, filed with the Clerk of this Board of.Supervisors. praying that the name of-the,sohool district known and desig- nate& as Cunningham School District be changed to and designated as Bay Point School District of Contra Costa County, and said petition having come regularly on for consideration and decision, by the Board on this 6th day of January, 1914, and due proof having been made to this Board that the Clerk of this Board gave notice of said hearing to all persons interested by sending by registered mail to each of the trustees of said school district, a notice of time set for hearing on said petition, which said notice was mailed at least ton days before the day set for hearing and no one appearing to object to the granting of said petition, Therefore be it Resolved, that the prayer of this petition be granted and the name of the school district heretofore known as and designated as Cunningham Soh a 1 r District of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby changed to and called an& designated as Bay Point School District, Contra Costa County. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Roes: None. Absent: Supervisor Cssey..,c I 4 w I r i In the Matter of petition for Formation of New School District to be known as Avon School District. Whereas, it appears to this Board that a petition was filed with the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa SQounty, praying for the formation of a certain eohool district to be known as Avon School District of Contra Costa County from territory now included within Concord School District, which petition was signed by parents and guardians of fifteen census children, residents of said proposed Avon Sohool.Diatrict in Contra Costa County, and residing at a greater dia- ' tames than two miles by travelled road from any public school house, and, Whereas, it further appearing from report. of Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County filed with the Clerk of this Board, on the 6th day of January, 1914, and from said petition which was also filed with the Clerk of this Board on the 16th day of December, 1913, that the said Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County has given due notice to all parties interested, by sending by registered mail to each of the trustees of each district affected by said formation of said Avon .' School District of Contra Costa County, and that said Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County approves said petitions and recommends that said now school district be formed with description set forth in said recommendation, Now, therefore, be it Resolved that said petition be and the same is hereby granted and said school district to be known as Avon School District be and the same is hereby created and established and that the boundaries of said Avon School Distrix in Contra Costa County be and the same are hereby fixed in accordance with prayer 253 of_s4id petition and recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa {County, as follows: Beginning at a point in Contra Costa County, State of California, in Pacheco Slough or walnut Creek; where the east ling of Blum Warehouse Tracts intersects said Creek; thence northerly along said Pacheco slough or Walnut Crook to Suisun Bay thence easterly along Bald Suisun Bay to a point about 2600 feet east of the mouth of Hastings Slough; thence south along the line which diddes lands of O.A.Hooper & Oo. and Holmberg to Southern Pacific Company's right of way,; thence along north line of said Southern Pacific Company's right of way to east bank of Hastings Creek; thence southerly along the east bank of Hastings Creek to Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Company's right of way; thence sontherly, westerly and southerly crossing the right of way of the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Company and running along the line dividing the lands of C.A.Hooper & Company from those formerly owned by FoBkett & Elworthy and the westerly line of the Government Ranch to the southwest corner of Lot 1 of said Government Ranch; thence west to the northeast corner of lands formerly owned by Williams now land of C.A.Hooper & Company; thence southerly and westerly along the easterly, southerly and westerly boundary line of land of said C. A. Hooper,& Company, or Williams, leaving out the land of MoNear or Port Costa Water Company, to a point at the Northwest corner of said Williams or Hooper Tract; thence westerly to center of Walnut Creek; thence following the meanders of Walnut Greek northerly and westerly to the place of beginning. Said boundary line as above described being the outside boundary line of lands owned by 0. A. Hooper &Company and known as Avon Ranch; the said lands hav- ing been formerly known as Government Ranch, Tormey and Williams Ranches and Blum Warehouse Property; except a small portion in Pacheco School District. The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wits Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. In the 1%tter of lost Warrants. George O'Hara having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the 3rd day of November, 1913, there was issued to him, a county warrant on Super.Dist. No. 4 fund, numbered '6064 for $6.00; that said warrant was registered by the County Treasurer and that same was mailed to him on Nov.' 6th, 1913, and was not received by him; also R.l.Podva, having fil,d with this Board his affidavit showing that on the 16th day of December, 1913,'there was issued to him on County road Fund No. 2 a warrant numbered 6982 for sum of $339. and that same was mailed to him on the 16th day of December, 1913, and has not been received by him, and both praying that new warrants be issued therefor; It is by the Board ordered that the said County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said original lost warrants and that a duplicate of same be issued to each of Bald persons, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants. n 254 In the Matter of Granting of Extension {� } of Time to Hutchinson Company, for oomplet- ion of Contract on Tunnel Road. it is by the Board ordered that the request of Hutchinson Company for 46 days additional time from Jan. 8th, 1914, be and the same is hereby granted. i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Sump of $35. per month in supplies, be and the same is hereby increased to $40, per month commencing Dec. let, 1913, to run during the months of Dec. 1913, and January 1914, for said amount. That an allowance of $36. per month for the months of Dec. 1913, and January 1914, in supplies, be and the same is hereby granted to Mrs. Mary Winslow. I i It is further ordered that a cash allowance of $15. per month be and the I same is hereby granted to Teresa Riooi, commencing January lat. 1914. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said Teresa Ricci for the sum of $15. per month, oomiaencing Jan, lat, 1914, until the further order of the Board.-R. I 1 I i In the Matter of Allowance of Bridge Claims, and claims for lumber, rook, oil, etc. iCertain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, etc. are presented to the 1 Board against certain road districts and it appearing to the Board that the funds of t, said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaims, It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the following claim- ants, in the followin# Bums and out of the following funds, to wit: i � Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Antioch Lumber Company 1880.46 $ 1879.00 R.D.1,S.F.5, 4'1.46 J.P.Aokerman 77.00 76.00 1, 5, 1.00 Bower a Rubber Works 17.25 16.25 1, 4, 1.00 Cal. Cox. Culvert Company 113.12 112.00 1, 3, 1.12 n n n n 78.76 77.00 1, 3, 1.76 n » n » 46.25 45.00 1, 3. 1.25 99.09 98.00 1, 3, 1.09 » n » » 46.25 45.00 1. 3, 1.25 77.07 76.00 1, 4, 1.07 1 Hutchinson Company 51.63 60.00 1, 5, 1.63 125.84 124.00 1, 5, 1.84 172.00 171.00 1, ;5, 1.00 230.00 229.00 1, 5, 1.00 214.07 213.00 1, 5, 1.07 266.41 264.00 1, 5, 1.49 n n 46.62 45.00 1. 5. 1.62 89.46 88.00 1 6, 1.46 40 It is by the Board further ordered that the said County Auditor of Contra Costa t County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: { Ayes: supervisor" MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey.7e. i + 255 In the Matter of Appointment of Fire. Commissioner for the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Orolona, vice Hugh P.Edwards deceased. Cornelius Desmond, as Secretary of said Crockett and Crolona Fire Department having notified this Board of a vacancy of one of the Fire Commissioners caused by the death of Hugh P.Edwards, and recommending that Patrick Murphy be appointed as a Fire Commissioner for said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona, It is by the Board ordered that Patrick Murphy be and he is hereby appointed a Fire Commissioner of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for the un- expired term of Hugh P.Edwards, deceased. In the Matter of application of Charles Rhine for Cancellation of an Assessment for the year 1875 on east 1/2 of South 1/2 of southwest 1/4 of Section 26, T. 1 N. R. 1 W. Mt. Diablo Meridian. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board from verified petition of Charles Rhine filed with the Clerk of this Board that he is the owner of east 1/2 of south 1/2 of southwest 1/4 of Section 26, T 1 N. R. 1 W. Mt. Diablo Meridian, in Contra Costa County, State of California, and that same was assessed for the year 1875 to unknown owners and taxes levied thereon for said year have not been paid; that the person or persons to whom such land or possessary interest was assessed, his heirs or successors and assigns, have not obtained after such assessment, from the United States or this State, a Patent or the absolute title to said lands or retained any interest therein, nor have they or either of them been in possession of the said premises or any part thereof, after such assessment and it further appear- ing from the certificate of T.G.Daniells. Registrar of the United States land office that the south 1/2, S.W� 1/4 of Section 26, T 1 N. R. 1 W. M.D.M. was taken up as a homestead entry by Piedro Rodriques on June 26th, 1876, and final certificate no. 2365 was issued Jan. 23rd, 1884 and United States patent was issued May 10th, 1884; that prior to the entry of this land by Piedro Ridriques no entry of this land had been made and no other title has ever passed from the United States Government to this land as shown by the records of his office, It is now by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of County of Contra Costa, cancel such assessment by proper entry of cancellation on the margin of the assessment roll, and that the County Recorder of Contra Costa County cancel the cer- tificate of,sale of the said lands to the State of California, and that the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, likewise cancel the deed of said lands to the State of California, as recorded in the Records of Contra Costa County. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey..K 256 In the Matter of Granting Requisitions. • � It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of County Auditor of Contra j Costa County for supplies and furniture, requisition of County Assessor for panto- graph, requisition of Hon.R.H.Latimer, for Underwood Typewriter, requisition of A.J. McMahon, Probation Officer for desk and filing cabinet, and requisition of W.H.Hanlo ! Superintendent of Schools for multi a h be and the same are, and each of them, is P grP , hereby granted. I In the Matter of appointment of Trustees of Contra Costa County Law Library. E It is by the Board ordered that M.R.Jones, J.E.Rodgers, and W.S.Tinning, 1 I be and they are and each of them is hereby appointed Trustees of the Contra Costa County Law Library. In the Matter of Naming Delsgate to Internal Waterways Congress. It is by the Board ordered that Warren H. MoBryde, be and he is hereby ap- pointed delegate from this Board to the Internal Waterways Congress to be held in San Francisco from Jan. 16th to 17th, inclusive, In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $178.83 be and the same is hereby transferred from General Fund to the State Fund to be used as follows, to wits ' Sonoma State Rome, $176.00 Int. on State Highway Bonds, $3.83.7 In the Matter of Fixing Rate of interest on County Money. It 13 by the Board ordered that the rate of interest on county money which is loaned to banks be and the same is hereby fixed at two per.oent per annum. In the Matter of Change of Boundaries between Mt. Pleasant and Orinda Park School Districts. A petition having been filed with the Board of Supervisors praying for a change of boundaries between Mt. Pleasant and Orinda Park School Districts of Contra Cost County, California, and said petition being signed by }leads of families of eleven census children affected by said change, and said petition being approved by W.H. Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, who appears in open Board 257 and recommends said change, - It is by the Board ordered that all that certain territory hereinafter desorib- ed be and the same is hereby taken from Mt. Pleasant School District and annexed to Orinda Park School DistrieS, and said territory is to be and to be hereafter known as Orinda Park School District as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of Tract No. 27 of the Kelly League of the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence Wrest to the northwest corner of said Tract No. 27; thence running southerly along the westerly boundary of Tract Be. 27 aforesaid to the most westerly corner of said Tract and in an easterly line of Tract No. 26 of said Kelly League; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Tract No. 25 to southeast corner of said Tract; thence southwesterly along the dividing line between Tracts No. 25 and 26 of the said Kelly League to the most southerly corner of said Tract Be. 26 in San Pablo Creek; thence southerly along San Pablo Creek to southeast corner of specific Tract "C" of the Thornton 1000 acre tract in Rancho E1 Sobrants; thence west along the southern boundary of said Thornton tract to a point which bears north of the most northerly corner of specific Tract "E" or Brisac Tract; thence south to the most northerly corner of said Brisac Tract; thence running westerly and southerly along the northerly and easterly boundary of said Brieac Tract to the B$soustheast corns of said Tract; thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of eaird Moot to the most northerly corner of same in the county boundery line between counties of Alameda and Contra Costa; thence running southerly along said county boundary line to the northwesterly corner of Orinda Park School District; thence running northeasterly and northerly along the said northerly line of Orinda Park School District to the most northerly corner of same in the easterly line of the Rancho El Sobrante; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of said Rancho into the plaoe.of beginning. 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 and attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the allowano book of this Board. } And the Board take recess to meet on Monday, January 19th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. (((fff ..Clerk. z In the Board of Supervisors of Oontra Costs County, State of„California, It is by the Board of Supervisors ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, State. of California, be called for and to meet on Friday, Jan, 9th, 1914, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of considering a bid for the $90,000 worth of California State Highway Bonds and to do i and act on all things and matters in accordance to the sale of the $90,000.00 worth t of California State Highway Bonds. Warren H. McBryde. J.P.Casey Vincent Hook W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Trythall. . i I - - - - - - -000 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Friday, January 9th, 1914. E The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Welis, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casey. In the Matter of sale of $90,000 worth of State of California Highway bonds. i WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having purohased $300,000 worth of California State Highway Bonds from the State Treasurer of the State of California and, , WHEREAS, this Board having heretofore.disposed of $210,000 worth of State of California Highway bonds, leaving a balance of $90,000 worth of said California State Highway ponds on hand in the Treasury of Contra Costa County, and, WHEREAS, a representative of The Anglo & London Paris National Bank of San i Prancisoo appears before this Board and makes offer to this Board of $36,146 and accrued interest to date of delivery for said $90,000 worth of California State Highway Bonds, and, i WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that it is to the best interests of Centre Casts County for this Board to dispose of said $90,000 worth of California State Highway bonds at this time for said sum of $86,146 and accrued interest to date of I i delivery. ,! THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the said $90,000 worth of California State Highway Bonds belonging to the County of Contra Costa, on deposit in the County Treasury of Contra Costa County, be and the same are hereby sold to The Anglo & London Paris National Bank of San Francisco for the sun of$86,146 and accrued interest to date of delivery. I f 259 BE IT MTHER RESOLVED, that the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby ordered and directed to deliver to The Anglo & London Paris National Bank of San Francisco, the said $90,000 worth of said California State Highway Bonds, on receipt by him of the Bum of $86,146 and accrued interest to date of delivery. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor MoBryde and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 19th, 1914, at 10 o'aloo . A.M. �Y�G -Chairman. .ti 2.60 i ,1 • J` In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Gdrunty, State of California. ( !. Monday. January 19th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors W.J. Buchana and Vincent Hook. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i Absent: Supervisors Warren H. McBryde and J.P.Casey. - - - - - - - • - - .In the Matter of applications for Liquor licenses. i It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of A. Pezzutto, I Cesare Gemignani. H•1-Elliott and J. Donahue for ldquor licenses be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, February 2nd, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. j s i In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents.. It is by the Board ordered that an.allowanoe of $20. per month in cash be and the same is hereby made to Mrs. G.R.Louoks, beginning January let, 1914. i It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on I the County Treasurer in favor of said Mrs. C.R.Loucks, for said sum of $20. on first of each and every month until the further order of this board. { . rr 1 Xn the Matter of Registration of Voters. , It is by the Board ordered that J,H,Wolle, County Clerk of Contra Costa Count be and he is hereby authorized to insert in each newspaper in Contra Costa County a Notice of Registration to Voters, at a cost not to exceed $26 for each newspaper aid Notice to run during g the full period o3 registration of voters. i In the Matter of Requisition of I� County Clerk. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of the County Clark for new rugs be ant the same is hereby granted and said Clerk authorised to procure the nec- essary rugs required. 1 ' 261 In the Matter of Presenting Claims for Opening Graves for Indigent Dead. It is by the Board ordered that sash Undertaker who buries any indigent de d be and he is hereby ordered to pay the person opening the grave the allotted fee of $6. per grave for said eervioe and that in presenting his olaim for the burial of said indigent person that he include said amount of $b per grave in his elaim and attaoh to said olaim the reoeipt of the person digging the grave, for the said sum of $6. paid to him by said Undertaker. Said order is passed by following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: supervisors MoBryde and Casey. ja the Matter of Removing Surplus Earth from Graves in County Burial Ground. It is by the Board, ordered that the sum of $1.00 be and the same is hereby allowed to J.P.Wood or any other authorized person who performs the work, for romov- ing of all surplus earth left after filling graves in the County Burial Ground at Martinez, to a low spot in said Burd Ground whioh requires filling, said amount to be paid on the filing of a duly verified claim therefor. Wn the Matter of Allowance of Claims. ` Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be corraot and to be properly signed are ordered paid by the Boar signed by the Chairman and Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowanoe Book of this Board. And the Board takes reoess to meet on Monday, January 26th, 1914, at 10'c'olo k A.M. .... , a7� :Gyt. Chairman. ....County Clerk. 2f 2 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coats County, State'of California. Monday, January 26th, 1914: The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. Tf..H.Trythall, Chairman; supervisors Warren H.McBryd I I Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. +Absent. Supervisor J.P.Casey. In the Matter of Hearing Objections to Assessment No. 3 of Reclamation District 'No. 800. The hearing on objection to Assessment No. 3 of said Reclamation District No. 800 oozes regularly before the Board at this time, M.R.Jones and C.W.Durbrow, appearing for and on behalf of the oontestanta and George F. Malioble and J.E.Rodgers appearing for and on behalf of the Trustees of said Reclamation District No. 800. = Thereupon it is stipulated by the respective parties that R.L.Bcyer, one of the Official Stenographers of the Superior Court may take down in shorthand and transcri e such testimony and proceedings as may be given in this matter. Thereupon the contestants call J.H.Wells, R.E.Wilhoit, Sero Willis.ms, Jr., R.L. MoOabe, R.G.Dean, and Marie Sproule, who testify under oath and the Tristees call E.L.Wilhcit who testifies under oath and certain documentary proofs are offered in evidence and the further hearing in said matter is continued to and set for Satur- day morning. January Slat, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Designation of Trial Jurors for year 1914. The Superior Court of Contra Costa County having on January S 1914, made an order designating 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 the j trial of oases pending therein during the ensuing year or until a new list of Jurors,is provided, and the court having estimated that 400 trial Jurors will be ( required, II( The Board proceeded to select and does select as required by law, a list of 400 persons to serve as trial Jurors for the Superior Court of Contra Costa County during the ensuing year or until a new list of Jurors is provided. The following is a list of the persons so selected by the Board from the differ ent districts of the County in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said 1 Districts, and the number of the District from which such persons are selected, to , wit; SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0. 1. 1. Adams, R.L. I. Arn, Chas 2. Adair, H.C. 8. Arnold, W.O. S. Allison, Jae. Jr. 9. Atkinann, Elmer E. 4. Anderson Ott 10. Avery, C.F. b. Apperson, C.A 11. Abrott, Frederick 6. Armstrong, Albert 12. Amend, Henry 263 13. Bailey, F.R. 87. Gordan, Martin J. 14. Baker, Jae. A. 88. Grunhut, M. 15. Baldwin, M.B. 89. Garrity, Peter 16. Barnes, W.H.J. 90. Guthrie, James 17. 1a1dwin, L.W. 91. Gibson, F.W. 16. enier, W.J. 92. Haley, John J. 19. Bell, W.W. 93. Hawkins, H.L. 20, Bedwell, J.L. 94. Hayden, Arthur 21. Bennett, Geo. 95. Hanson, W.E. 2:. Black, J.Q. 96. Hole, J.O. 23. Bleokie, John S. 97. Holt, 'j. 24. Blechen, Chas. 98. Hopkins, Jae. 25. Blunt, Chas. D. 99. Hornbeck, R E. 26. Bowdioh, Geo. 100. Hughes, Wm. 27. Bonner, W.T. 101. Johnson, C.A. 28. Brink, W.O. 102. Johnson, Edward 29. Brown, Wm.F. 103. Kellogg, John F. 30. Butterfield, W.V. 104, Kenneth, C.J. 31. Butting, Geo. 105. Kerley, A.C. 32. Barrett, J.P. 106. Kinney, D.B. 33. Burns, S.H. 107. Kline, Ernest 0. 34. Babra, J.M. 109. Knight, Goo « 35. Boorman; Ben 109. Krantz, Chas. A. 36. Barnes, H.W. 110. Lane, L.B. 37. Boswell, Levi 111. Larson, Bert 38. Callahan, M.J. 112. Livingston, H.W. 39. Campbell, Wm. 113. Ludwig, 0. 40. Carter, W.D. 114. Lynch, J. 41. Cavin, W.H. 116. Melons, M.H. 42. Christian, H.J. 116. Meyer, W.E. 43. Clinch, T. 117. Moore, Thoe. H. 44. Clayton, P.M. 118. Morris, Orin V. 45. Clark, J.F. 119. Mohring, Wm. 46. Cooper, E.T. 120. McLean, J.D. 47. Collins, Chas. 0. 121. MoRackin, W.S. 48. Conley, Geo. 1$2. McMahon, John 49. Conn:; T.G. 123. Nash, R.W. 50. Cox, Frank 124. Nugent, Patrick 51. Catlett, Theo. S. 125. Oliphant, E.G. 52. Oain, C.A. 126. Pock, Geo. 0. 53. Daly, Richard D. 127. Phelps, C.E. 54. Davis, Martin 128. Pulse, H. 55. Desmond, John 129. Pollock, Chas. H. 56. Dearborn, J.L. 130. Rathbun, D.W. 57. Dopking, E.R. 131. Reinhardt, Henry 68. Dolan, Edward 132. Richards, Howard 17. 59. Dooling, Jas.A. 133. • Riley, L.K. 60. Dooley, 0 F. 134. Rogers, Thos. 61. Dugan, A.17. 136. Ross, Arthur L. 62. Dwyer, E.M. 136. Rogers, S.C. 63. Dooling, John J. 137. Rue, Edward 64. DeBarrows, J.A. 138. Runyon, W.S. 65. Eaton, Jas. F. 139. Rust, Wm. 66. Ellis, %Vm. 140. Regello, John G. 67. Evans, G.S. 141. Rhodes, Henry 68. Ellerhorst, C. 142. Rial, W.D. 69. Ellis, Goo. 143. Schack, F.G. 70 Engieman, L.D. 144. Sohiltz, Geo. 71Fagerstrom, Albert 145. Schrader, L.H. 72. Fetzer, R.M. 146. Schupback, W.A. 73. Felch, Vim. W. 147. Sooffield, Marl L. 74. Fischer, Chas. 148. Scott, J.F. 76. Fleger, Peter A. 149 Shanks, Colin 76. Floyd, V.A. 150. Sirenberg, Henry 77. Forsman, J.A. 161. Sisson, E.S. 78. Forsythe, John 152. Smith. Ernest N. 79. Fronk, Geo. 153. Spiersch, F.C. 80. Fulton, Jahn W. 184. Staley, Oscar 81. Funk, John 155. Stearns, Henry it. 82. Fitzgerald, F.J. 156. Steele, W.J. 83. Gadberg, S.D. 167. Scanlan , M.J. 84. Gardiner, F.J. 158, Thode, Prank 86. Gibb, Jae. H. 169. Thomas, J.K. 86. Gcelz, John 160. Tilden, E.M. 'SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2. 1. Andreaeon, R. .13. Baldwin, Elmer H. 2. Arata, Louisa 14. Borges, A.P. 3. Abets, Albert 15. Bartlett, {7m. 4. Anderson, Peter 16. Boucher, Josiah 5. Boone, Amnia 17. Bauer, Jahn 6. Bennett, B.W. 18, Burris, O.H. 7. Brenkle, Joseph 19. Burnham, Frederick$. 8. Bailey, Bryant 20. Brockman, Fredrick 9. Buchan, John 21. Balmer, A.E. 10. Boyer, J.J. 22. Barber,, E.B. 11. Brown, Henry T. 23. Bryant, M.B. 12. Buckley, H.M. 24. Close, Clarence 26:x! I 26. Cope, A.H. 49. Jewel, Goo. B. 26. Grow, H.S. 60. Mattison, Julius 27. Close, Herbert 61. Love, W.G. j 28. Costa, J.B. 62. Lucey, John 29. Crowley, C. D. 63. Lewis, A.B. 30. Campbell, Alex. 64. Lueey, Patrick 31. Daley, Jas. 55. MoIndo, Robt, 32. Dempsey, Dan 66. MoCoaker, Jae. 33. Edwards Dave 57. MoCiel, Joe. 34. Frazer, Geo. M. 68. Nissen, Theo. 35. Ford, Wm. 59. Oswald, Geo. 36. Fortado, Manuel 60. Peterson, Peter (Short) ' 37. Fairolough, Wm. 61. Peterson, Petef A. 38. Glass, A.W. 62. Roberts, Robert 39. Grant, John T. 63. Reinatein, F.J. 40. .Grennen, W.R. 64. Reap, A.O. 41. Harrison, Willard 65. Stelling, F.E. 42. Hodges, A.E. 66, Strahlendorf, Wm. 43. Hanson, T. 67, Short, tom. 44. Holliday, W.B. 68. 9trehl, Philip 45. Hayward, O.E. 69. Swett, John F. 46, Harris, E.R. 70. Talken, Joe. 47. Hunt, H.E. 71. Thomas R.W. 48. Holm, Wm. 72, Wind, J.P.S. q SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 3. ( ' j 1. Almond, John 37. Jones, Dwight 2. Almond, Fred 38. Jones, Thee. 3. Anderson, J.J. 39. Reene, L.D. 4. Bickel, Jos. 40. Kilgor, Ira B. 5. Bulger, L. 41. Felly, John 6. Bonzagni, M. 42, llsr, Paul 7. Buck, H.C. 43. Lawrence, Jacinto B. Borges, A.P. 44. Lamb, E.R. 9. Buxpee, W.S. 45. Liberty, V. 10. Borden, B.B. 46, Morgan, E. 11. Burch, John F. 47. Efiatherson, Daniel 12. Bowman, H.G. 48. Michael, R.S. 13. Busey, John F. 49. Martin, John ; 14. Brown, Henry E. 50. McNamara, Jos, 15. Boss, Jas. A. 51. McNamara, J.J. 16. Bryant, F.W. 52. McClellan, J.N. 17. Bisso, G. 53. McDonald, Hugh 18. Bartnett, Paul 54. McNamara, Michael 19. Breckenridge, M.N. 65. McCullough, Daniel 20, Beaudette, Jos 56. Nunez, M.B. 21. Brown, Byron 57. Peterson, Peter 22. Colton, J.E. 58. Penniman, W.H. 23. Coelho, Manuel F. 59, Rockol, Jno, W. 24. Clanton, Nelson 60. Randall, Frank t E6. Dowing, Jae. A. 61. Roache, Patrick ' 26. Duane, S.G. 62. Eeed,W.G. 27. Elwell, O.E. 63, tewart, W.J. 28. Eggleston, Wm. 64. ShaxR Corddon 29, Frazer, W.E. 65. Solmi, M. 30. Ford, Thee. 66. Soto, P.M. 31. Foskott, F.W. 67. Smith, E.A. 32. Frazer, W.A. 68. Stegman, R. 33. Francis, Joe. 69, Smith, Thos. G. 34. Gillogley. R. 70. Smith Guy 0. 35. Hoey, Jae. 71. Tarwater , C.A. 36. Hall, Chas. L. 7E. Torribilini, Joe. I SupERVISOR DISTRICT 90. 4. 1. Arata, Louis S. 23. Lougher, Geo. 2, Barr, Harry 24. Mangini, Andrew S. Bailey, J.A. 25. Metten, Peter 4. Beach, Frank W. 26. McFaul, A.V. 5. Canevaro, Baptiste 27. Nola, Antone 6. Cantello, Gaspar 28. Olofeon, Sylvester 7. Collins, John S. 29. Polley, Henry I 8. Daly, Andrew 30. Rodgers, Robert 9, Duncan, Thos. R. 31. Rose, M.P. 10. DeMartini, Henry 32. South, Geo. H. 11. Douglass, Percy 33 Tormo W.H. ! 12, Dutra, Frank J. 34. Trette, O.H. 13. Faris, Antone 35. Vaughn, John f 14. Frank William 36. Wight, Chas. H. 16. Gore, Andrew 16. Grabstein, Max 17. Gilroy, Samuel 18. Hansen, R.E. 19. Ivory, Lucius L. 20. Johnson, Edwin A. 21. feller, John H. 22. Latimer, ft. Sr. f 26.) i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 14 0. 6, 1. Arata, Geo. Frank 41. Haney, Edmund Ca<terbury 2. Arentz, Wm. R. 42. Heidorn, Fred H. 3. Agnsto, John M. 43, Harkinson, John Lincoln '4. Ayer, Frank W. 44. Houston, Robert G. 6. Armstrong, John S. 46. Hoffman, W.W 6. Beedo, Harry McNulty 46, Judy, Martin 7. BelBhaw, W.W. 49.. Jensen, Martin H. 8. Bettencourt, Manuel S. 48. Elengel, Oliver Eugene 9. Baker, If @ my W. 49. Knight, George W. 10, Biglow, Crous J. 50. Lilly, Joseph 11. Bridges, Aaron N 51. Livingstone, 'Am.J. 12. Bonnickson, Andrew 52, Marshall, George B. 13. Bacon, H.D. 63. Mille, William A. 14. Basta, Manual 64. Minta, Manuel 16. Barkley, Simon T. 66. Mehrtons, Henry 16. Bunn, Wm. E. 66. Netherton, D.W. 19. Biglow, Frank J. 67. Preston, M.C. 18. Carey, James Patrick 68. Rice, Henry Clay 19. Cos, John T. 69. Shellenberger, C.T. 20. Cleaves, Stephen Chase. 60. Schwendel, Joe Jr. 21. Cooney, Frank B. 22, Carpenter, Wm.H. • 43( Cowan, Charles 24. Cakebread, Wm.C. 26. Cople, Chas. 26. Dunton, Loren 29. Donlon, James D. 26. Dickinson, James I, 29. Diethelm, John W. 30. Evens, JohnH. 31. Freitas, Rudolph 32. Fraitas, Joseph 33. Frey, Edwin R. 34. I'eely, Dennis A. 36, Fragulia, Andrew 36. Glass, James R. 37. Glynn, John P. 39. Grant, Wm. 39. Geddes, George A. 40. Harrower, Robert Sr. And the Board takes recess to meet on Saturday, January.31st, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. .. :e.-•••Chairman. ; . 266 t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. ' Saturday, January 31st, 1914. { The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trytheir, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde and Vincent Hook. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i Absent: Supervisors J.P.Oasey and W.J.Buchanan. In the Matter of Granting heave of Absence to M.W.Joost. It is upon motion of Supervisor MoBryde, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that Martin W.Joost, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after the date of leaving the State of California. / The vote on the said order being as follows, to wit: l. Noes: Pone. Absent:ors Supede, Hook, a rvisorsCasey nd yand lBuchanan. i In the Matter of Assessment No. 3 of Reclamation District No, 800. The hearing on Report of Commissioners of Assessment No. 3 of Reclamation District No. 800 and protest thereto, comes regularly before the Board at this time, Geo. MoNoble, and J.E.Rodgers, appearing for and on behalf of Reclamation District No. 800, and M.R.Jones and C.W Durbrow, appearing for and on behalf of Protestants; Thereupon the following persons are called and testify under oath on behalf of the Trustees of said Reclamation District, to wit: R.E. 731hoit, J. Lando, M.D.Eatoll, W. Wallace, George B.Smith and W.H.Geddes and the testimony being closed the matter. is argued by M.R.Jones, and C.W.Durbrow, on behalf of the Protestants and G.W. MoNoble on behalf of the Trustees of said District, and said matter is submitted to the board for consideration and decision and by the Board taken under advisement. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 2nd, 1914, at 10 o'olook A.M. ....� ...Chairman. ......c ..:. ..........Clerk. i h, ,,t F 267 i€ In the Board of supervisors of Contra Coats County, State of California. II' Monday, February 2nd, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MaBryde, J.P.Casoy, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buobanan." J.H.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of January, 1914, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of applications 0 for Liquor licensee. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities loco than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following•named places, to wits Louis Arata & Son. Lot 2, Asok 69 Orolona Thee. Bagalini Valens, J.H.Brown Bolmi's Klondike Saloon Pacheco J.Collins Rodeo Ave. & San Pablo Ave. R.Mazzoni Panama Psoific Saloon San Pablo Ave. Louie Raffetto Central Saloon Port Costa G.Rossibertolli Potrero Ave. Nr. San Palo Ave. Coleman Thornton San Pablo Ave. bet. Fink and Schmidt Lanes. James Torre Cor. Oak and First Ste. Brentwood Henry Timm Cor. San Pablo Ave. & Schmidt Lane. It is by the Board further ordered that the hearing on said applications be eat for Monday, March 2nd, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Colledor of Contra Coats County is authorized to issue retail liquor licensee authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named pereons at the following named places, to wit. W.R.Bloohing Eagle Saloon Olayton V. Do Vincenzo Remo Saloon Concord Ave. J.Donahue Donahue's Saloon Port Costa H.N.Elliott Eagle Saloon Danville A.Berogisro Liberal Hotel, Cox. Concord Ave. & Market St. Bugdno Flood Loring Ave. Crockett James Guthrie First & Parker Ste. Rodeo Charles Guerra Lot 1, Block 11 Oakley Cesare Hotel King& King Gemignani lotliaSts. & Rodeo Ave. Rodeo grookett �1 F.Lopea Rodeo J. & C. Lavigne Cor. Potrero & San PabloAve. Stege Patrick Lee Valona Denny Main Morton Hotel Nicholls Catherine MoBlhone 2nd St. nr. Cypress St. G.O'Neill Cor. Roads 14 and 16. San Pablo Rancho A.26zzutti Star Swoon Valens It is by the Board ordered that a wholesale liquor license be issued to Kronio & $onidk at Parker Ave. & let St. Rodeo. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wits i 2g8 Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Rook, Casey, Buchanan.and Trythall. Hoes: Hcne..K In the Matter of application of order for •oand'ellation of R.E. Ward and Matthew Ward for can- Assessments, taxes and deeds .., i collation of assessments. - - - - - - - - - - - -� (( It appearing from the verified petition of R.E. Ward and Matthew Ward that + said R.E. Ward and Matthew Ward are the owners in fee of the following described pro]- erty situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more partioul- arly described as follows, to wit: i The east one half (1/2) of the southwest quarter (S.W. 1/4) of Section twenty- two (22), township one (1) North, Range one (l) East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian That the above described land was sold to the state for delinquent state and county taxes for the year 1574, assessed to vnlrnawn owners; that the said lend was again sold to the state for State and County taxes of 1885, assessed to M. Joyce; that said land was deeded to the State of California on the second day of May, 1900 and the deed for the same was duly recorded in Volume 85 of Deeds at page 28; that subsequent to the assessments above mentioned.-and subsequent to the time of levying said taxes one Matthew Ward on the twenty-eighth day of April, 1886, made-final payment apon the above described property, and upon the twenty-fifth day of October, 1889, a patent was duly issued therefor by the United States of America to said Matthew Ward; that said R.E. Ward and said Matthew Ward are the ana0e98ara and assigns of said Matthew Ward patentee; and that said R.E. Ward and said Matthew Ward are the successors or assigns of no other interest in said land, except the interest of said Matthew Ward patentee. And it further appearing by a certain certificate of the Registrar of the United States land office, filed with said Board of Supervisors, that said M. Joyce nor any other party or parties except Matthew Ward patentee, ever received a patent i or otherwise acquired title to said lands. It is Ordered that said assessments and all certificates of sale and deeds Maio i by reason of said assessments be and the same is hereby made and declared to be gull I and void, It is further ordered that the Auditor of said County of Contra Costa cancel said assessments and said Recorder of the County of Contra Costa oanoel the certifia to I i of sale and tax dead of the above described property, mads thy 2* 1900, and recorded in Volume 85 of Deeds at page 28, upon•receipt of a copy of this order certified by the clerk of said County. The foregoing order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: , Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Rook, Buchanan and lrythall. Noes: None. Absant on roll call: Supervisor Casey. { i '269 In the Matter of C"ellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The County Auditor having oertified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments on Division No. 11 of Pinole Grant, therein particularly described. It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and the same is hereby ordered onnoollek and the clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to make proper entry of Cancellation thereof in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. In the Matter of Allowanoe to Indigents. It is by the Board.ordered that a.cash allowance of $15. per month, commencing lob. let, 1914, be and the same is hereby made to airs. Nellie Hoskinson. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer on the first f each and every month until the farther order of this Board.- In oard.XIn the Matter of Granting Extension of time to Hutchinson Company to complete contract on Tunnel Road. it is by the Board orders& that Hutchinson Company be and they are.hereby granted a further'extenaion of sixty days time after February 22nd, 1914, within which to oomplete.the contract of macadamizing the.Tunnal Road. In the Matter of Annual Road Poll tax for the year 1914. It is by the Board ordered that an annual road poll tax of 32. if paid before July let, 1914, and if not paid before that date. $3, be and the same is hereby levied on every male inhabitant of the County of Contra Costa, over the age of 21 years and under the age of Gb years, not exempt by law, residing in Oontra Coats County, or found therein, during the time for collection of said road poll tax for the fiscal your 1913.1914. 3ti In the Matter of Pgrohase of Booths and Ballot Boxes. It is by the Board ordered that the County Clerk of Contra Ooeta County be and he is hereby authorized to purchase such booths and ballot boxes as will be neoesea for the conduct of the elections in Centra Costa County for the year 1914. I In the hatter of Insttranoe of � • t•:" now County Hospital Building. A policy of Insurance on New County Hospital Building being about to aspire, the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company presents a policy for renewal of said insurance on said building, It is by the Board ordered that the said Policy be and the same is hereby accept ed. In the Matter of allowance of claims for bridge Work, lumber, rook, oil, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, etc. having been presented. to the Board, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of the Road Districts against which said claims are presented, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, i It is now, by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, i in the sums and out of the funds below designated, to wit: Hutchinson Co. 99.77 98.00 8.D.1,3.D.5 1.77 Hutohinson.Co. 116.53 115.00 R.D.1,3.D.6, 1.33 Standard 011 Co. EEE3.70 22E0.00 R.D.1,8.D.5, 3.76 Brentwood Lumber Co. $215.66 $210.00 8.v.1,S.D.6, 06.66 Concord Bldg. Raterial and Transfer Co. 188.48 187.00 1, 3, 1.48 Concord Bldg. Material and Transfer Co. 108.60 107.00 1, 3, 1.50 Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Co. 16E.00 161.00 1. 4, 1.00 0 A.Hooper Company 109.80 108.00 1, 3, 1.80 Noah Adams Lumber Co. 30.68 29.68 1, 4, 1.00 Noah Adams Lumber Co. 24.65 23.65 1, 4, 1.00 Spencer & Ayer 368.64 367.00 1, 3, 1.54 Vulcan Rook Co. 937.67 936.00 1. 3, 1.67 ^ " " 255.66 264.66 1, 4, 1.00 E.B.& A.L.Stone 110.50 109.00 1, 5, 1.50 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors YaBryde. Hook, Buohanan and Trythall. i Hoes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. .," In the Matter of appointment of i Member of California Development Board. It is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor YoBryde, by the Board ordered that the appointment heretofore made of E.B.Anderson of Walnut Creek as Representative from Contra Costa County to California Development Board be and the same is hereby cancelled and said appointment 1s revoked, from and after this date. i ' I i -t r In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Yebruary 18th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. .1f _.....Chairman. ......Clark. i ..272 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Oounty, State of California. Monday, February 16th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buchanan. T.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - In the Matter of A � pproval of Warrants j of Reclamation District No. 802. i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation Distriot No. 802 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Name. Amount 1 Feb. 7th, 1914. Gilden Gate Dredging Co. $1860.23 2 " n n ITn n n 1617.00 3 11 IT M. McCormick Oompany 30.35 4 IT " " Henry B. Budd 400.00 6 " it IT Sperry Flour Oompany 60.73 6 - IT IT It Austin Bros. 16.05 7 if It " H.C.Shaw Company 10.75 8 It It " Standard Oil Company 68.13 9 it It " San Joaquin Ditohing Company 1818.90 10 IT " " Standard Oil Oompany 59.29 11 IT " IT Charles $.Webber 396.10 12 " It " G.W.Prioo Pump & Engine Co. 1000.00 13 IT IT IT If nItn IT 1000.00 14 IT IT n IT IT It " " 1000.00 15 IT IT IT IT IT IT „ IT 1000.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures to a aah of said warrants, The vote of the Boa rd on said ardor being unanimous. i In the Matter of Oommunication from City Clerk of City of Richmond. This Board having received a communication from City Clerk of the Oity of Richmond requesting that this Board appropriate $150 to help defray expense of preparing a model of the water front of the City of Richmond, including other ter- ritory, for exhibition purposes, and it appearing to this Board that the advertis- ing fund of Oontra Costa County for the year 1914, has long been depleted-, I It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board notify the said City Olerk that it is impossible for this Board at the present time to make an appropria - ion for said purpose. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. . It is by the Board ordered that a cash allowance of $15. per month commeno- ing February let, 1914, be and the same is hereby granted to Rosa Azovedo. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Ross Azevedo on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. � I moi': In the Matter of Transportation of Butterworth Family from Town of Pinole to New York, It appearing to the Board that the Butterworth family of the town of Pinola is in Indigent circumstances and that said persons have relatives in the East who will provide for them if said family are transported to said relatives, and it appear- ing to the satisfaction of this Board that it is for the beet interests of the County of Contra Costa to pay the transportation of said Butterworth family to New York, It is by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to purchase transportation for said Butterworth family from the town of Pinola to new York. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Building of State Highway. It having been reported to this Board by the State Highway Commission that the speoifioationa for road for said State Highway calls for a road only fifteen fest in width and it appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that a road fifteen feet in width will not be sufficient to stand the traffic on said road, in Contra Costa County, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby ordered to appoint a committee of five persons to devise ways and means of obtaining money to widen said road to a width not less than twenty feet and to get the rights of way for said road where same is not already a County Road. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Thereupon in accordance with the above order the Chairman of the Board of Super- visors appoints on said committee the following named persona, to wit; Supervisor Warren H.Ma$ryde, Sheriff R.R.Veale, L.D. Dim, George M. Ro�ph and George W. Monear. In the Matter of Citation to Antone Peters to show cause why his Liquor license should not be revoked. The hearing on petition of Southern Pacific Company, a corporation to revoke -the liquor license of Antone Peters to conduct a saloon at Vallejo Junction comes regularly before the board at this time, and Baia Antone Peters appears in obedience to said citation. Thereupon M.R,Jonoe, appears for and on behalf of petitioners and Leo F. Tor- may appears for and on behalf of said Antone Peters. Thereupon petitioners Ball James Lucey, J.J. Fox, M.C.King, and Jamea'Pringle who testify under oath and Antone Peters is oalled and testifies under oath on behal of himself and the cause is argued by Leo F. Tormey on behalf of said Antone Peters 27:4 i ., I and submitted to the Hoard for consideration and by the Board taken under.advise- went. In the Matter of appointment of , three Trustees for said Reclamation District No. 800 in the place of Frank A. West, E.Z. Wilhoit, and W.H. Geddes, resigned. WREAS, Frank A. West, E. L. Wilhoit, and W.H. Geddes have each presented his written resignation as a Trustee of said District to this Board of Supervisors, and, WHEREAS, it appears that there are three vacancies in said Board of Trustees of said District, and, WHEREAS, a majority of the land owners in said District have by separate documents filed herein recommended for appointment to fill the said vacancies in said Board, the following land owners in said district, to-wit: W.G.Wallaae, M.D. Eaton and Thomas E. Connoly; and, WHEREAS, this Board has taken evidence upon said resignations and upon said recommendations of said land owners and upon the qualifications of the land owners recommended for appointment and is satisfied therewith; It is now therefore hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed that the resignation of said three trustees, to wit: Frank A. West, E.I,.Wilhoit and W.H.Goddes be, and the same are hereby, accepted, and it is further ordered, adjudgod and decreed that there be and hereby the said W. G.Wallace, M.D.Eaton and Thomas E.Connoly are ap- pointed their respective successors to hold office until their successors aro elect- ed and qualified. The vote on the Foregoing Resolution being as follows, to wit: . Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: None. i In tts Matter of appointment of Sealer of Weights and Measures for Contra Costa County. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that it is necessary to ap- point a sealer of weights and measures for Contra Costa County in accordance with F that certain act of the,Legislature of the State of California entitled "An Act to Establish a Standard of Weights and Measures in the State of California, etc.,, approved June 16th, 1918, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that Ralph Harrison be and he is hereby appointed Sealer of Weights and Measures for Contra Geeta County, State of California. It is further ordered that the compensation of said Ralph Harrison as such Sealer of Weights and Measures be and the same is Is reby fixed at the sum of 45. per day for each day actually employed in the service of such County. I 27" And also all travelling expenses actually and necessarily incurred in the performance of his duties, said expenses to be audited and paid as other claims against the county. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous Toto of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 2nd, 1914, at 10 o`clool ezM. /f .....f —Chairman. rY -1-10& .... Clerk. i 1 -278 i ck in.the Board of supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California. Monday, March 2nd. 1914. I The'.Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Ron. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MaBryde, J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Walls. Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Febru- ary, 1914, are read to the Board by the Olerk, and by the Board approved as read, t and signed by the Ohairman and Clerk. In the Matter of allowance of claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rook, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rook, e$o. are presented to the Board against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. L. Anderson Co. $ 391.90 $390.00 R.D.l,S.D.2, $1.90 151.24 160.00 1, 2, 1.24 Manuel Anton$ 22.00 21.00 1 2 1.00 L. Anacreon Lumber Co. 12.67 11.00 1 2 1.67 & Company 98.27 97.00 1 2 1.27 178.02 177.00 1 2 1.02 • n n n 55„38 54.00 1 2 I.3R n n n n 8.42 7.00 1 2 1.42 F.Almond 22.50 21.00 1 2 1.50 S.Barlettani 19.00 16.00 1 2 1.00 Cal. Car. Culvert Co. 81.43- 80.00 1. 2 1.43 n n n tt 66.90 64.00 1 2 1.90 ■ n " n 144.58 143.00 1 2 1.58 :.Cost" 26.00 22.66 1 2 1.00 T.A.Cantrell 64.00 63.00 1 5 1.00 I A.Duarte 29.00 28.00 1 2 1.00 J.F. Freitas 31.00 30.00 1 2 1.00 Manuel Fernand 10.00 9.00 1 2 1.00 First Rat. Bank 0.0.0o. Aegne L. Amandre 22.00 21.00 1 2 1.00 First Nat. Bnk of C.O.Oo. Asgne Arthur Burton 72.00 71.00 1 2 S:OO First Nat.Bank C.C.Co. Aegne loe Joseph 56.00 56.00 1 2 1.00 First Nat. Bank C.C.Co. Aegne Frank Augustine 105.00 104.00 1 2 1.00 First Nat. Bank C.C.Co. Aegne R.H. Bateman 64.00 53.00 1 5 1,00 Vincent Rosy 81.00 79.00 1 2 2.00 Henry Cowell Cement 00. 307.81 306.00 1 2 1.81. F.Lauranoe 27.00 26.00 1 2 1.00 M.O.Madarae 57.60 56.00 1 2 1.50 Joe Maderos 38.00 36.00 1 2 2.00 A.J.MoRahon 48.99 47.00 1 2 1.99 Oren McGuire Lumber Co. 64.65 63.00 1 2 1.63 C.Parry (Assigned to First Nat. Bank O.O.Co. ) 14.00 13.00 1 2 1.00 Standard Cor. Pipe Oo. 376.68 375.00 1 2 1.58 Sunset Lumber Co. 180.83 179.00 1 2 1.83 P.H.Sohirm$r 41.70 40.00 1 5 1.70 Ray Smith 46.00 46.00 1 5 1.00 Vulcan Rook Company 460.99 459.99 4 1:00 n » n 296.12 294.00 1 2 1.12 n n n 773.17 772/00 1 2 1.17 Western Iron Works 368.00 367.00 1 2 1.00 O.E.Wightman 40.00 39.00 1 6 1.00 It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the 2'77 I OUme and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Nane.,�,, In the Matter of allowance of Claims in Supervisor District No. 2 for work on what is known as Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore and on Oct. 2let, 1912, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than three miles in length between Alameda County Line in Tunnel and the town of Lafayette, in Supervisor District No.2, out of th� General Fund; 1't is by the Board ordered that the following claims be paid but of the General Fund, to wit: ,Walnut Creek Development Company $ 68.46 168.96 tt tt n a 600.13 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw war- rant on the County Treasurer in favor of said above named claimants, in the sums abov named, out of the General Fund. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None.., In the Matter of applications for liquor licenses. Applications for liquor lieenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sons at the following named places, to wit: Frank Cabral W. side County Road San Ramon D. Gobba San Pablo Ave. Bet. Fink & Mouser Ave. R.Jaokson Hnighteen Bar, W, side R.R.Ava Enighteen. E.lewis Jersey Island Hotel Jersey Island #l. Joe I.Machado Elite Saloon San Pablo George W.Lee N. aide Extension Third Street Pittsburg A.Muth Crolona Thos. Marnon Commercial Hotel Part Costa D.Ortiz Cor. Lincoln & Liberty Ave. Rust Antone Patrick Block 9 Sobrante Tract Giant Antone Peters Waltorf Saloon Vallejo Junction Antone F.Rose Henry's Place Alamo J. A A.E.Rose Cor. Church Lane and Alvarado St. San Pablo D.Regan Grager's Hotel Eokley H.O. Robinson Park view Hotel Crockett W.G.Soto Near Grand Canyon Park San Pablo j '2"78 , i It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed for, Monday, April 6th, 1914, at 10 o'olosk A.M. In the Matter of Issuance of, jLiquor Licenses. Liquor Licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lees I than one quart are ordered issued by the License Tax Collector to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: Louis Arata & Son Lot E, Block 69 Crolons i Thos. Bagallni Valens. J.H.Brown Klondike Saloon, Main St. Pacheco J.Collins Rodeo Ave. 8a San Pablo Ave. Louis Raffetto Central Saloon Port Costa Coleman Thornton San Pablo Ave. Bet. Sohmidt & Fink Lanes. James Torre Oak and First Sta. Brentwood. Henry Timm Cor. San Pablo Ave. & Schmidt Lane. The said order is passed by following vote of the Hoard, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan, and Trythall. Noes: None.x i . i In the Matter of application of R. Mazzoni and Giulio Rossibertolli for liquor licenses. Giulio Rossibertolli and R.Mazzoni having filed petitions for liquor licensee i �I and their said places of business being situate in Stege Sanitary District, and said Stege Sanitary Boa rd having reported adversely to the granting of said petitions and a protest having been filed before this Board praying that said petitions be not granted to said applicants, I Thereupon, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that 1 said petitions be and the same are hereby denied until said applicants can obtain . the approval of the Sanitary Board of said Stege Sanitary District. The said order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be made to the following named indigents, commencing March let, 1914, to wit; Louise Bonnetior, $10. per month. Z Margaret E.Dw�ally, $25. per month. Emery , 810. per month. I It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of said indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 279 f In the Mstter of correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board his certificate showing that there was erroneously assessed to Matthew J. Ward, $600 improvements on Lot 31 Block 114 Amended Map of the City of Richmond, as appears on page 746 Vol. 4 for the year 1913-14, It is by the Board ordered that said erroneous assessment be and the same its hereby ordered cancelled. i In the Matter of Liquor License heretofore issued to Denny blain. This Board having heretofore authorised a liquor license to be issued to Denny Main to sell liquor at Morton Hotel, Nichols, and said license not taking effect until March 4th, %814, and said license having been returned to this Board with requost that same be cancelled and that the money deposited with said license be returned to applicant, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the liquor license heretofore granted to Denny Main dated February lOtb, 1914, be and the same is hereby cancelled and of no effect. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Denny blain for the sum of $100 being the amount of money deposited with said license. In the Matter of granting requisitions to J.Rio Baker, County Treasurer, and S.H. Wells, County Clerk. It is by the Board ordered that the requisitions of J. Rb Baker, County Trea - urer for new Underwood Typewriter, and J.H.Wells, County Clerk for new affidavit of registration filing case, be and the same are hereby granted. In the Matter of acceptance of Insurance Policy of North British &Mercantile Insurance Co. C.H.Hayden. having presented to the Board an insurance policy of North British & Mercantile Insurance Company for $5000 on processed fruit, It is, by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby accept- ed. 280 kL t J In the Matter of Application of ' Giulio Rossibertolli and R.Mazzoni for Liquor Licensee. This Board having heretofore on this day adopted a resolution denying the application of said Giulio Rossibertolli and R. Mazzoni. for liquor licenses, until such applicants obtained the approval of the Stege Sanitary Board, and now at this time, J.E.Rodgers, Esq, on behalf of Giulio Rossibertolli, appears before this Board, and calls the attention of this Board to the fact that said Board has no authority under the law, to delegate the power of issuing licenses os' the determining of the validity of licenses to any other authority than themselves, and the District Attor- ney being present in open Board and stating that the law was such as reported by said J.E.Rodgers; It is now, by the Board ordered that that certain order of the Board of SAper- visors heretofore made this day denying application of said Giulio Rossibertolli and " R.Mazzoni until said parties had obtained the approval of the Stege Sanitary Board I be and the same is hereby rescinded and set aside and declared of no effect. It is further ordered that the hearing on said petitions for liquor licenses and i protest thereto be and the came are hereby set for Monday. Marah 16th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify the members of the Stege Sanitary Board, Wm. F. Huber and George H.Barber, that the hearing on said applications has been act for Monday, March 16th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. and to the and there appear and show cause if any they have, why the said applications should no be granted. ' The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall, Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. In the Matter of Repair of Road between Selby and Valoria. A Resolution having been presented to this Board from Citizens Improvement Club of Crockett and Volans, complaining about the condition of the road from Volans to Tormey and a delegation of citizens appearing before this Board in support of sai Resolution, the following named persons address the Board in behalf of said Improve- went Association, to wit: C.H.Dodge, and F.J.Murphy. Thereupon after hearing statement of said persons Supervisor MoBryde notifies said Committee that he will endeavor to repair said Road, at hie earliest opportunity, 281 i *' OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY; STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, March 2nd,1914. ELECTION PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. In aosordance with the Proclamation of the Governor of the State of Oalifor- nia, it is ORDERED that an election be hold on Tuesday, the 31st day of March, A.D. 1914, from six o'clock in the morning of said day of election until seven o'clock in the evning of the same day when the polls shall be closed, in the several elect- ion preoinots of Contra Costa County, State of California, hereinafter named at the places in said precincts hereinafter designated for the purpose of determining whether or not the said James 0. Owens shall be removed and recalled as a Member of the Senate of the state of California from the Ninth Senatorial District and for the purpose of electing a quocossor to the said James C. Owens as a Member of the Senate of the State of California, from the Ninth Senatorial District in case the voters of said District shall recall or remove the said James 0. Owens as such Member of the Senate of the State of California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the precincts of the County of Contra Costa here- tofore established by order of the Board of'Superviaora thereof far General Election purposes and now existing be and the same are hereby formed and consolidated as here inafter described and specified, into special election preoinots for the purpose of holding the election aforesaid and that the following places will be the places for holding esid election in said several special election preoinats and the fallowing named qualified persons will act as election officers and oondtot said election in said special election precincts respectively: PRECINCT NO. 1. Richmond Election Precinct No. 1 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election' Precinct No. 1. Polling Place: Winehaven Hotel, Winehaven, Contra Costa County. Inspootor: Harry D. Bayly. Judge: S. Berndt. Clerks: Catherine A. MoCaulley. Reginald W. Edmunds, PRECINCT NO. 2. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Precinct No. 2, Richmond Election Precinot No. 3 and Richmond Election Precinct No. 4 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No.,2. Polling Place: City Hall, 212 Washington Ave., City of Richmond, in Contra Costa County. Inspector: V. A. Floyd Judge: Jno. A. Neill. Clerks: T.G. Conn A.C.Trautvettor. PRECINCT NO. 3. Consolidated Special Electron Precinct composed of Richmond Election Prooinot No. S, Richmond Election Preoinct No. 6 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 3. i 282 Polling Place: Justice Court.No. 11 Park Plaoe,.City of Richmond, in =, Contra'Costa County. Inspector: W.A.Walker. Judge: Juliaette McHenry Clerks,, W.E. Luce W.O.Arnold. PRECINCT NO. 4. Consolidated Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Precinct No. 7, Richmond Election Precinct No. 8, and Richmond Election Precinct No. 9, of the Qounty of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Pre- i ainot No. 4. Polling Place: Fire Hall No. 3, Ohio St. between 8th and 7th St. City of Richmond, in said Contra Costa County. Inspector: Goo. G. Amazeen Judge: Levi Boswell Clerks: Emma J. Lane Mabelle I. Allen. PRECINCT NO. 6. Consolidated Election Precinctcomposed of Richmond Election precinct No. 10 " and Richmond Election Precinct No. 11 of said County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 6. Polling Place: Lincoln Grammar School 10th St. between Macdonald Ave. and Bissell Ave. City of Richmond, Contra0osta County. Inspector: Joe. A. Waldheimor. Judge. G.A.White, Clerks: Katherine H. Smith Lillian Carpenter. I I PRECINCT N0. 6. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Pre- oinot No. 12 and Richmond Election Precinct No. 13 of the County of Contra Costa, at Lte of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 6. Polling Place: #332, Macdonald Ave. Riohmond, Contra Costa County. Inspector: Sarah L. Little Judge: T. H. Moore. Clerks: Maud Pall Mary Helms. . PRECINCT NO. 7. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Precinct No. 14, Richmond Election Precinct No. 16, and Richmond Election Precinct No. 18 of i the County of Contra Costa, State of Califprnda, shall oonatitute Special Election Precinct No. 7. Polling Place: Public Library 4th St. & Nevin Ave. City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa.' i Inspector: Frank Lucas. Judge: Myrtle B. Carter Clerks: C.S. Evans Homer E. Wyatt. PRECINCT 20. 8. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Preoinot I No. 16, Richmond Election Precinct No. 17 and Richmond Election Precinct No. 19, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, ehallconatitute Special Election Precinct No. 8. Polling:Plaoe:- #1117 Macdonald Ave. City of Richmond, County of Contra Cos Inspector: John Word. Judge: Dora R. Jones i Clerks: Lenora A. Gibson Thomas E. Joy. PRECINCT no. 9. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Preoino No. 20, Richmond Election Precinct No. 21 and Richmond Election Preoinot No. 28 of 83 k the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Eleotion Precinct No. 9. Polling Place: Fairview Hotel, 22nd& Macdonald AVG. City of Richmond, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Hattie Rutlidge. Judge: A.S.1111y. Clerks: Anna Emab J.A.D4oling. PRECINCT NO. 10. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Richmond Election Preaino No. 23, and Richmond Election Precinct No. 24, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute special Election Precinct No 10. Polling Place: Progrossive Club Rooms, Potrero Ave. & Fern Ave. in City of Richmond, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Elizabeth Jones. Judge: H.G.F. Dohrmann Ulerks: Rhoda M. Mitchell Soott Donaldson PRECINCT NO. 11. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of stage Election Precinct No. 1 and Stege Election Precinct Ido. 2, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 11. Polling Place: Davis Hall, San Pablo Ave. Rust, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Chas. E. Klass. Judge; W.H.Best Clerks: George 11. Grapp Henry Sullivan PRECINCT NO. 12. Consolidated Special Election Preoinot composed of San Pablo Election Pre- oinot No. 1, and San Pablo Election Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa State of California, shall constitute Special Election' Precinct No. 12. Polling Place: Maple Hall, San Pablo, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Arnold Wolf Judge: Alfred Frank Clerks: Frank Machado Fred Weber PRECINCT NO. 13. Giant Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall oonstitute_Speoial Election Precinct No. 13. Polling Place: Giant School House, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Henry Johnson Judge: Mrs. W.H.Williams Clerks: Miss Caroline Briggs George Walker PRECINCT NO. 14. Pinole ;lection Preoinot of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Preoinot No. 14. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: H.O. Lehmkuhl Jhdge: W.J. Lumsden Clerks: Lillie Catlett Annott Brandt PRECII40T NO. 15. Hercules Election Precinct in the County of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute Special Election Procinot No. 15. Polling Place: Hercules Club Library, Hercules, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Susie O'Connell. Judge: Chris Ellerhorst .Clerks: Emma Mayor A.S. Klaus. 284 ' j PRECINCT NO. 16. Rodeo Election Precinct in the County of Contra Costa, State of California shall,00natitute Special Election Precinct No. 16. Polling Place: Social Hall, Rodeo, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: J. D. Smith Judge: J. Mahoney Clerks: J.M. Shehen J.T.Smith PRECINCT N0. 17. Selby Election Precinct in the County of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 17. i Polling Place, Selby Hall, Selby, In County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Frank Soharsch Judge: Elmer Jarman Clerks: Harry L. Hones John Horvat PRECINCT NO. 16. Valona Election Precinct of Contra Costs County, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 18. tolling Place: Valona Reading Room, Valona, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: W.M.Laidlaw Judge: Al. Glick Clerks: John H. Gribbon P.11ind. PRECINCT NO. 19. Consolidated Special Election Precincts composed of Crockett Election Fre- cinat No. 1 and Crockett Election Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, Stat of.California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 19. Polling Place: Fireman's .Hall, Crockett, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: S.D.Bishop Judge: Goo, Powers. Clerks: Attille F. Arata H.A.Dolphus. 4 PRECINCT N0. 20. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Port Costa Election Pre oinot Be. 1, and Port Costa Election Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 20. Polling Place: Forester's Hall, Port Costa, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Goo. H. Ward Judge: James Hackett Clerks: Ejw. Brown J.H.Cox PRECINCT NO. 21. Alhambra Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia, shall constitute Special Election Preoinot No. 21. Polling Place: Hoey Building, oar. Smith & G. Ste, adjoining Martinez To Limits, in uounty of Contra Costa. Inspector: Frank T.Swett Judge: W,E.Bracim:an Clerks: O.E.Hayward Wm. O'Hara. % PRECINCT N0. 22. E Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Lafayette.Eleotion Pre- oinot and Moraga Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of Oaliforni I shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 22. Polling Place: Lafayette Public School House, Lafayette, County of Contra costs. f Inspector: James Malholand. Judge: Arthur Burton Clerks Mrs. Sarah Ann French G so. E. Weldon 285 } PRECINtlT HO. 23. Alamo Elootion Precinct of the County of Contra Costs State of California shall constitute Special Election Precinct 1o. 23. Polling Place: Room in Bell's Postoffioe Building in town of dlsmo, in said Contra Costa County. Inspector: August Humburg Judge: John A. Bauer. Clerks: Hugo Harzer J,C.Jones, PRECINCT NO. 24. Danville Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costs, State of California shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 24. Polling Place: Grange Hall, in the town of Danville, iN said Contra Costa County. Inspectors Goo. Groom Judge: S.H.Flournoy Clerks: Mrs. Lillian Close Mrs. Edith H.Clark PRECINCT NO. 25. San Ramon Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute -Special Election Precinct No. 25. Polling Places San Ramon Hall, in the town of San Ramon, in said Contra Costa County. Inspector: Andrew Olson Judge: Ralph Dobson Clerks: W.R.Meese E.H.Baldwin PRECINCT HO. 26. Tassafara Election Precinct in the County of Contra Costa, State of Oaliforni shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 26. Polling Place: Tassajara School House, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Antone Joseph Judge: Theodore Nissen Clerks: C.E.Martinelli R.D.Williams. PRECINCT NO. 27. Walnut Creek Election Precinct in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, shall oonstituto Special Election Precinct Roo 27, Polling Place: Justice of Peace Office in Walnut Creek, in County of Contra Costa. Inspectors Mrs. Eva Berry Leech Qudge: Harry T. Silver Clarke: Mrs. Lena 0. Anderson Mrs. May Smith Spencer. PRECINCT 10. 28. .Pacheco Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 28. Polling Place: Town Hall, in town of Pacheco, in said Contra Costa County. Inspector: Henry Eicher. Judge: Joseph M. Christen Clerks: Miss Ella Knauft Mrs. Emily J. Christopher. *, PRECINCT N0. 29. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Concord Election Precinct No. 1, and Concord Election Precinct No. 2, in said Contra Costa County,State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 29. Polling Place: City Hall, in town of Concord, in County of Contra Costa Count . Inspector: John Williams, Judge: Frank Henry Eidenmuller Clarks: Frederick C.Galindo Caesar DeBanedetti. 284 PRECINCT NO. 30. 0onsolidatad §1peoial Election Precinct 'composed of Concord Election Precinct !, No. 3 and Concord Election Precinct No. 4, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 30. Polling Place: Roque Building, opposite S.P,Depot, Concord, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Charles F.Lohae Judge: Frederick W. Blume. Clerks: Andrew 0. Gehringer William H. Penniman. PRECINCT NO. 31. Cowell Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall. constitute Speoial Election Precinct No. 31. Polling Place: Office Cowell Portland Cement Company, in Cowell, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Nathan I. Baldwin Judge: G.G. Otis Clerks: J.A. leach Elizabeth H.Gray. PRECINCT NO. 32. Vine Hill Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californi shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 32. Polling Place: Vino Hill Church, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Peter J. Kane. Judge: Martha Jana Merle Clerks: Richard E.Dow Margaret Kelly PRECINCT NO. 33. ! Consolidated Special Election Precincts Composed of Martinez Election Precinct No. 1, Martinez Election Precinct No. 2, and Martinez Election Pradinct*No. 3 of the r i County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Pre- oinot No. 33. j Polling Plane: City Hall, in town of Martinez, in said Contra Costa County. Inspector: J.J. Anderson Judge: Rex 1. Boyer Clerks: Josephine McCann Mrs. Martha G.Lothrop. PRECINCT NO. 34. I Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Clayton Election Procinot and Morgan Territory Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of Oali- fornia, shall constitute Special Election Preoinct No. 34. I Polling Place. Clayton Hall, in town of Clayton, in said Contra Costa County. r Inspector: Percy Douglas. Judge: John Collins Clerks: John Atahinson Joe Frank PRECINCT NO. 36. Bay Point Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of Oaliforn a shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 36. Rolling Plane: Schirpke Hall, Bay Pbint, in County of Contra Costa. Inapdator: Samuel Gilroy Judge: Wm. F. Buaholz Clerks: Wm, B.Higgina Fred A. Gore. PRECINCT NO.36. I Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Pittsburg Election Precinct No. 1 and the Pittsburg Election Pro0inat No. 2.of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special. Election Precinct No: 36. Polling Place: Town Hall, Town of Pittsburg,.in County of Contra Costa E� Inspector, John Lows Judge: Wm. Abrams Clerks; J.E. Bankson John Royce. PRECINCT N0. 37. Pittsburg Election Precinct No. 3 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Eleation Precinct He. 37. Polling Place: Whitney Rotel, near Pittsburg Station, in County of Contra Costa. mnspeotor: Aug. Anderson Judge R.E. Hansen Olerka: Harry Barr F.R. Jesse. PRECINCT 50. 38. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Antioch Election Precinct He. 1 and Antioch Election Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall constitute Special Election Zraoinot No. 38. ' Polling Place: Town Hall, town of Antioch, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Harry Beetle. J#dgo: Joe Rose. Clerks: Mrs. Margaret J. Hach Miss Eleanor G. Nolan PRECINCT NO. 39. Lone Tree Election Precinct in the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor nis, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 39. Polling Place: House at S.P. Depot Antioch, in County of Contra Costa. Inspector: Joe Prewott Judge: Fred Heidorn Clerks: Miss Nellie F. Norcross Mrs. Nellie Higgins PRECINCT NO. 40. Oakley Election Precinct in the County of Contra Costa, State of California shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 40. Polling Place: Oakley Hall, in the town of Oakley, in-said County of Contr Costa. . Inspector: Ben O.Douglas. Judge:, L.L. Goes Clerks: John L. Harkinson, Mrs. Johanna Jesse. PRECINCT NO. 41. -Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Knightsen Election Pre- oinot and Brentwood Election Precinct of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 41. Polling Place: Coates Hall, in town of Brentwood, in County of Contra Costa. Ittapeotor: R.G.Dean Judge: Wm. Dainty Clorks:• Mrs. Alice Collis Mrs. Alice Wallace. PRECINCT N0. 42. Consolidated Special Election Precinct composed of Byron Election Precinct No. 1, and Byron Election Precinct No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of 0alife role, shall constitute Special Election Precinct No. 42. Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall, in the town of Byron, in said Contra Costa County. Inspector: Geo. A. Geddes Judge: Chao Cople Clerks: Mrs. Margaret Hammond tire. Anna Frerichs. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board give notice of seid Election by publioation-of this Proclamation and Order together with the Proolamati0 of the Governor of the State of California, calling said election, in Richmond R000r - 288 # I Herald, a newspaper, printed and published in Contra Costa County, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, and by causing a true copy thereof to be post- i ad at the place of election in each of the respective special election precinots in Contra Costa County hereinabove designated as required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit; Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noss: None. i I j In the Matter of School Bonds of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County; State of California. WHEREAS, on the 3rd day of January A.D. 1914, the Board of Education of the City of Riohmond and of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, State of !► California, at a regularly called meeting of said Board of Education, deemed it ad- i viaable to call, and, by resolution and order of said Board of Education, duly and regularly passed and by them adopted and entered on the minutes of said Board of Education of said day, did call an oleation and resolved and ordered that an election be called and held on the 31st day of January, A.D. 1914, in said School District for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District the question i of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of One Hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($160,000.00) to run not exceeding thirty (30) years and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (b,%) per annum, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots, for building one or move school buildings, for s making alterations and additions to any school building or buildings, for insuring i said school buildings, for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving the school grounds. The question of issuing bonds to make all the outlays herainabove set forth were submitted to the electors of the Riohmond School District of Contra Costa County as one proposal as in said order and notices directed. WHEREAS, an election was held in said School District on the 31st day of January, A.D. 1914, in conformity with said resolution and order of said Board of Education of said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the said Board of Education of said School District, as required by law; and, WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show that after a full examination and investigation this Board has found, and does hereby find and declare that, in accordance with the resolution and order of the Board of Eduoation of the City of Richmond, and of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, State of California passed and adopted on the 3rd day of January, A.D. 1914, an election was duly called in said District and was held in said District an the 31st day of January, A.D.1914, and that notice of said election was given by notices signed by the members of the Board of Education of said School District, posted in three public places in said School District for mole than twenty (20) days before said election, to wit: One at the building now occupied as a City Hall by the City of Richmond, lo- sated at and known as and designated as No. 210 Washington Avenue in the City of : 29 Riohmond, and in Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, State of Californie . One at the building now`oabupied by and known as the United States Post Office located at and known as and designated as No. 316 Sixth Street in the City of Rich- mond,'and in Richmond School Distkict of Contra Costa County, State of California, 4 One at the building commonly known as the Citizens' Progressive Club House. located and situated on the Northeast corner of the intersection of Potrero and Fern Avenues, in the City of Richmond, and in Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, State of California. Said places being three public places in the City of Richmond, and in Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, and by publishing said notice in the "Richmond Reoord-Herald" a newspaper of general circulation printed an published in the Osunty of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election; That prior to the opening of the said polls, the inspectors and judges conduct- ing said election took the oath of office, as required by law, and thereafter conduo - ed the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the vote oast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the Board of Education of said School District and to them made return of the poll and tally lists of said election; That an the 7th day of February, A.D. 1914, the seventh day after said elect- ion and at one o'clock P.M. of wid day, the Board of Education of said School Distri t met and canvassed the said returns of said election. from which said returns the Board of Education found and declared, and this Board finds and declares, that there were One thousand eight hundred and forty-six (1,646) votes cast at said election, of which more than two thirds (2/3) were oast in favor of issuing and sell- ing said bonds, the votes thereat being oast.as follows, to wit: One thousand three hundred and thirty-seven (1,337) votes were oast in favor of issuing and selling sai bonds, and five hundred (800) votes were cast against the issuing and selling of said bonds, and nine (9) votes were void, and that said Board of Education caused an entry of that fact to be made in the minutes of said Board. And that this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and regularly held, called and conducted and thatnotice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and the result thereof duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all the sets monditions and things required by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due farm, in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuan a of school bands, and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limits prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED TEAT the bonds of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the sum of One hundred and fifty thousanL dollars ($150,000.00) in the denomination of One thousand dollars ($1,000.00),each payable within thirty (30) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of five per sent (8,%) per annum, payable t/ somi-annually in like gold coin, at the office of the County Treasurer, and that sai bonds shall be issued on and bear date the let day of May, A.D. 1914, and that the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the 1st day of November 29 ' I and on the lot day of May of each and every year until the said bonds are paid and that said bonds shall be numbered from one',.(1) to one hundred and fifty (150) i� both numbers inclusive, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: Bonds numbered one '(1) and two (2) to mature one (1) year from the date thereof. i Bonds Numbered three (3) and four (4) to mature Two (2).yeare from the date thereof; Bonds Numbered five (5) and six (6) to mature three (3) years from the date thereof; Bonds Numbered,seven (7) and eight (8) to mature Four (4) years from the date thereof; Bonds Numbered nine (9) and ten (10) to mature five (5) years from the date thereof. Bonds numbered eleven (11) and twelve (12) to mature six (6) years from the date thereof; Bonds Numbered Thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) to mature seven (7) years from the date thereof; Bonds numbered fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) to mature eight (8) years from the date thereof. Bonds Numbered seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) to mature nine (9) years from the date thereof; Bonds Numbered nineteen (19) and twenty (20) to mature ten (10) years from the date thereof; Bonds Numbered twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty- four (24), and twenty-five (25) to mature eleven (11) years from the date thereof; Bonds Numbered twenty-six (26), twonty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), twenty nine (29) and thirty (30) to mature twelve (12) years from the date thereof; Bonds numbered thirty-one (31), thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33), thirty- four (34), and thirty-five (35) to mature thirteen (13) years frcm the date thereof; Bonds Numbered thirty-six (36), thirty-seven (37), Thirty-eight (38), thirty- nine (39) and forty (40) to mature fourteen (14) years from the date thereof; i Bonds numbered forty-one (41), forty-two (42), forty-three (43), forty-four (44) and forty-five (46) to mature fifteen (15) years from the date thereof; Bonds Numbered forty-six (46), forty-seven (47), forty-eight (48), forty-nine (49) and fifty (50) to mature sixteen (16) years from the date thereof; i Bonds Numbered fifty-one (51), fifty-two (52), fifty-three (53), fifty-four (54) and fifty-five (55) to mature seventeen (17) years from the date thereof; i Bonds numbered fifty-six (56),fifty-seven (57), fifty-eight (58). fifty-nin f (59) and sixty (60) to mature eighteen (18) years from the date thereof. Bonds numbered sixty-one (61), sixty-two (62), sixty-three (63), sixty-four i (64), and sixty-five (65) to mature nineteen (19) years from the,date thereof; i� Bonds Numbered sixty-six (66), sixty-seven (67), sixty-eight (68), sixty-nine (69) and seventy (70) to mature twenty (20) years from the date theref. Bonds numbered seventy-one (71), soventy-two (72), seventy-three (73), sev- enty-four (74), and seventy-five (75), seventy-six (76), seventy-seven (77), sevent - i I sight {78}, to mature twenty-one (21) years from the data thereof. i Bonds numbered seventy-nine (79), eighty (80), oighty-one (81), eighty-two { (82), eighty-three (83), eighty-four (84), eighty-dive (86), and eighty-six (86), to mature twenty-two (22) years from the date thereof. Bonds Numbered eighty-seven (87), eighty-eight {88), eighty-nine (89), ninety I (90), ninety-one (91), ninety-two (92), ninety-threo (93), and ninety-four (94), to i maturetw enty-throe (23) years from the date thereof. Bonds numbered ninety-five (96). ninety-six (96), ninety-seven (97), ninety- eight (98), ninety-nine (99), One hundred (100), one hundred and one (1011, one hundr d and two (102), to mature twenty-four (24) years from the date thereof. Bonds numbered one hundred three (103), one Hundred and four (104), one Hundred and five (106), one Hundred and six (106), one hundred and seven (107), one Hundred and eight (108), One hundred and nine (109), and one hundrod and ten (110) to mature twenty-five (26) years from the date thereof; Bonds numbered one hundred and eleven (111), one hundred and twelve (112), One hundred and thirteen (113), One hundred and fourteen (114), one Hundred and fifteen (116), one hundred and sixteen (116), one hundred and seventeen (117) and one hundred and eighteen (118) to mature twenty-six (26) years from the date thereof; Bonds Numbered One hundred and nineteen (119), one Hundred and twenty (120), On hundred and twenty-one (121), one Hundred and twenty-two (122), one hundred and twent three (123), one hundred and twenty-four (124), one hundred and twenty-five (126) and One hundred and twenty-six (126) to mature twenty-seven (27) years from the date thereof; Bonds numbered one hundred and twenty-seven (127), One hundred and twenty-eight (128). One hundred twenty-nine (129), One hundred and thirty (130), one hundred and thirty-one (131), One hundred and thirty-two (132). One hundred and thirty-three (133 and one hundred and thirty-four (134) to mature twenty-eight (28) years from the date thereof; Bonds numbered one hundred and thirty-five (136), One hundred and thirty-six W6) One hundred and thirty-seven (137), One hundred and thirty-eight (138), One hundred aid thirty-nine (139), One hundred and forty (140), One hundred and forty-one (141), and One hundred and forty-two (142), to mature twenty-nine (29) years from the date there f; Bonds numbered One hundred and forty-three (143), One hundred and forty-four (144) One hundred and forty-five (146), One hundred and forty-six (146), One hundred and forty-seven (147), One hundred and forty-eight (148). One hundred and forty-nine (149) and One hundred and fifty (160) to mature thirty (30) years from the date thereof. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantially as follows. to wit, SCHOOL BOND OF RICHMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF jMERICA. Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknow- ledges itself indebted to, and promises to pay to the bearer hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the let day of May A.D. 1914, One thousand dollars ($11,000.00) in gold coin of the United States of Amer ioa, with iziereat thereon in like gold coin of the United States of America at the rate of five per cent (6%) per annum, payable eami-annually on the let day of Novembe 292.. i i and on the let day of May of each and every year from the date hereof until this bon is paid. iM This bond is one of a series of like tenor and date, numbered from one {1} to one hundred and fifty (150) inolusive, amounting in the aggregate to One hundred and fifty thousand Dollars ($150,Oo0.0O} and is issued by the Board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, state of California, and sold.by the said Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots, for building one or more school buildings, for making additions and alterations to any school building or buildings, for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving school grounds, in said Richmond school District of Contra Costa County, in pursuance of and in strict con- formity with the provisions of Article XXI, Chapter III, Title III, Part III, of the Political Code and the Constitution of the state of California, and in pursuance of and in strict conformity with, and is authorized by a vote of two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly end regularly called, hold and conducted in said li Richmond school District of Contra Costa County, state of California, on the 31st day of January, A.D. 1914. And the Board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, state of Califor- ala, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, hold and conducted and that notice was duly given and published, and the result that - of was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law and that all the ante, conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds, have been done and have been petbrmod in regu- lar and due farm, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizin the issuance of school bonds. i And it is further certified and declared that the total amount of the indebtedne s of said Richmond 8ahool District of Contra Costa County, including the issue of bond3, is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by order of the Board of supervisors, duly mate and entered in its minutes on the 2nd day of March, A.D. 1914, and shall be payable out of the building fund of said Richmond school District of Contra Costa County, and the money for the tedemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. WITREss MnOP, the said Board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and County i Auditor and attested by its Clerk, with the seal of said Board attached this let i day of May, A.D. 1814. i Chairman of Boardof aupervisors. i County Clark and Clark off the oar o supervisors. ioun y Auditor. Resolved that to each of the said bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the following form, to wit; i 293 P NO. INTEREST COUPON. $26.00. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will i pay to the holder hereof out of the Building Fund of the Richmond School District in said County and State on the day of 19 , at his office in the Court House in said County and State, the sum of $25.00 for the interest on Bond No. of said Sohool'District. -- 0 an 3;-"no 1e oar -of5u`pervisors. i oun y C er and Clark of tHe__B_0_ar_a__o_f Supervisors. County Auditor. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa shall cause said bonds to be prepared and printed, or lithographed, in accordance with the foregoing form and that the Clerk and the Chairman of this Board and the County Auditpr of said County be, and they are hereby authorized and directed, each In his official capacity, to sign each of said bonds, and the coupons thereto attach ed, and to insert in the blank spaces therein, the proper dates, names and amounts, as aforesaid, and in accordance with this order of said Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the names of said Clerk and said Chairman of this Board and the County Auditor of the said County may be printed or lithographed in fac-simile in the coupons attached to said bonds. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds, numbered respectively from One (1) to seventy five (75) both numbers inclusive, be sold by said Board of Supervisors, and that the Olerk of the Board cause the following notice of the sale of said bonds to be published in the following newspaper printed and published in said Contra Costa County, to wit: Richmond Daily Independent for a period of two weeks before the 6th day of April, A.D. 1914. "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will, on the 6th day of April, 1914, at the hour of ton o'clock A.M. at the office of said Board in the Court House in the City of Martinez, in said County, at a regular meeting of said Board, sell to the highest and beat bidder for cash, bonds numbers One to seventy-five inclusive, Richmond School Distri t Contra Costa County, State of California, in the sum of seventy-five thousand doll- ars ($15.000.00) said bohda to be in the alas and denomination of One thousand doll- -a (1,000.00) each, and are one-half of an issue of One hundred and fifty thousan dollars ($150.000.00). Said bonds to be sold are numbered from One to seventy-five both numbers, inclusive, and bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, payable eemi-annually on the lot day of May and the let day of November of each year until said bonds are paid,said bonds and interest to be payable in gold coin of the United States. Said bonds are to be dated May 1, 1914, and areto run twenty-one (21) years from the date thereof, and are to be issued in aeries in such a way that the first two bonds will mature and will become due and payable on the 1st day of May, 1915, and thereafter two bonds will mature and become due and payable on the let day of May of"eaoh and every year until twenty (20) bonds shall have bee redeemed and paid, and thereafter five (5) bonds wi11 mature and become due and payable on the let day of May of each year until seventy (70) of said bonds shall 294 IIY 4 r , i have been redeemed and paid, and thersaftor eight (8) of said bonds will mature and beoome•payable on the lot day of May of each year until all of said bonds shall have been redeemed and paid. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN thai sealed proposals shall be made to the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa for the purphase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, not less in number than one entire bond, said proposals to be left with the County Clerk of said Contra Costa County at his office in the Court House of said County of Contra Costa in the City of Martinez, on or before the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of the said 6th day of April, 1914; that each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in the sum of two per cent (2,%) of the amount of the proposal payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors; that said check or cash deposit of the successful bidder will be forfeited, in case he neglects to pay for the bonds bid for by him on or before the let day of May, I 1914, ten (10) days notice to him of the acceptance of this bid having been previous- ly given in writing, said Board having the right to reject 'any and all bids for said bonds. This notice is given pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Supervisors adopt- ed on the 2nd day of March, 1914, pursuant to the report of the Board of Education of the City of Richmond, and of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County of the election of said bonds at an election held on the 318t day of January, 1914, in said Richmond School District, to which resolution and report and proceedings theroo , on file in the office of said Board of Supervisors, reference is hereby Specially made for further particulars affecting the issuance and sale of said bonds, County Clerk and ex-offloio Clerk of the Boar of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa. " IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the remainder of said bonds numbered respectively from seventy-six (76) to one hundred and fifty (150), both numbers inclusive, shall not be sold until the further order of this Board and that meanwhile said bonds shall be placed in the custody of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County to be by him retained until their sale. On Motion of Supervisor 'Warren H. McBryde, seconded by Supervisor W.J.Buchanan the resolution was passed by the following called vote, this End day of March, A.D. 1914. Ayes: Supervisors McBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Nees: Supervisor: None. Absent: Supervisors: None. i In Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the Alp lowanoe Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monda March 16th, 1914, at 14 o'clock A.M. /�. j ...... n. ......Clerk. G� I 29 n 1 n t Supervisors P Contra, I the Hoard of Sups x oCosta County, Stats of California, �. Monday, March 16th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. E Present. Ron. U.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. ` MoBryde, J.2.0asey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. { In the Batter of Reclamation District No. 802 in the County of Order appointing time and place for hear- ing Objections and Designating Newspaper Contra Costa, State of California. for Publication. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- -� i The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California hereby appoint the Chambers of said Board in the County Court House at Martinez, Contra Costa County, Califoxnis, and Mrnday. April 6th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. the place and time respectively of meeting for the purpose of hearing objections to that *ortain assessment of lands in Reclamation District No. 802, the commissioners' list! whereof has been and now is Piled with the Clerk of the said Board of Supervisors on March 16th, 1914, which assessment was ordered by order of said Board of Supervi- sors duly given and made on January b, 1914. The said Board of Supervisors hereby directs that Notice of said hearing be given by publication for two (2) weeks in "The Byron Times" s newspaper of general circulation published in said Contra Costa County. All and singular the above in compliance with the laws of the State of California. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that a cash allowance of $10 per month for three months, commencing March let, 1914, be and the same is hereby made to Mrs. Esther Armbruster. It is further ordered that a cash allowance of $10 per month commencing Marc let, 1914, be and the same is hereby granted to N.A.Powers for support of minor child. It is by the Yoard farther ordered that the allowance heretofore made to the Butterworth family be and the same is discontinued from and after March 7th, 1914. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw war- rent on the County Treasurer th favor of each of above indigents in the sums set op- posits their names and commencing on the dates set opposite their names. I _ In the Matter of allowance to Indigents, it is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $10 per month in supplies for two months be and the same is hereby granted to Mattie J.House. In the Matter of Macadamizing Tunnel Road. It is by the Board ordered that Hutchinson Company be and they are hereby granted an extension of sixty days time from and after .April 23rd, 1914„within which to complete their contract of rocking what is,known as Tunnel Road. In the Matter of application of ' G. Rossibertolli for Liquor License. G. Roasibertolli having made applicationto this Board for a liquor license and a protest to the issuanoe of said license having been filed with this Board by the Stage Sanitary District and certain tesidents of Stage, the hearing on said li- sense and protest comes regularly before the Board at this time, J.E.Rodgere and Leo P.Tormey appearing for and on behalf of G. Rossibertolli and Francis Dunn appearing. for and on behalf of Wm. Huber and Stege Sanitary Board; Thereupon protestants call Clyde Munday, H.F.Davis, Wm. Rahmdorf, E.A.Camp- bell. and G. Rossibertolli who testify under oath and Wm.F.Huber makes statement to the Board; Thereupon defendants call G. Roasibertolli who testifies under oath and the matter is submitted to the Board for consideration and decision; thereupon the Board after hearing all the evidence in said cause, upon motion of Supervisor MoBryde aeoon - • ed by Supervisor Casey, orders that said protest be and the same is hereby denied and that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to issue a retail liquo license to G. Rossibertolli to sell liquors in that certain building which is located on Potrero Eve. near San Pablo Avenue. I E In the Matter of Building of State 1 Highway through Contra Costa County. The following Resolution is presented by Supervisor MQBryde, and seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit. KMREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County heretofore purchase $300,000 of California State Highway bonds, and the route of said Highway and rights of way through Contra Costa County have been acquired and surveyed, and the soil and weather conditions are now ideal for grading and road building, and the data of the holding of the Panama Pacific International Exposition is rapidly approaching, THEREFORL BT; IT RESOLVED, that the State Highway Commission be requested to use all possible diligence in advertising for bide and awarding contracts for the construction of the State Highway through Contra Costa County. I � i 297 T i In the Matter of Petition for Removal I of Obstructions from Granger Street in the town of Walnut Creek. A petition signed by residents of town of Walnut Greek, graying for the remov- al of certain obstructions from Granger Street in town of Walnut Greek, which are maintained by the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern RaiVay and that Granger Street be ran- dared passable as a public highway and for such other oPders as may be meat, in the premises, having been filed with the Board, It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be fixed for Monday, March 30th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. before this Board. And it is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify 3.1.Naphtaly, President of the Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railway of the filing of said petition and for said Company to appear and show cause before this Board why said petition should not be granted,,, In the Matter of Abolishing of Terminal Points in Contra Goats, County. This Board having heretofore sent out invitations to many persons interests in the petition of San Jose, Marysville and Santa Clara to the Interstate Gommeroe Commission to cause the Removal of Terminal Rates from Interior Points or place San Jose, Santa Clara and Marysville in the class of said places receiving terminal rates, Many persons interested in said matter appear before the Board to discuss said matter and to arrange a satisfactory manner of intervening in said case before the said Interstate Commerce Commission to retain all the terminal points in Gontra costa County. The Assembly is addressed by Mr. R.B.Mitohell, Mr. L. D. Dimm, Mr. E.J. Randal., Mr. Emanuel, Mr. John Bermingham, Mr. R.R.Vealo, Mr. Jongeneel, Mr. C.M.Gunn, Mr. W. A.simonton. Mr. Westphal. Mr. A.B.MoBenzie, Mr. W.C.Donnelly, and others, after hearing all arguments of the persons above named and others,it is the sense of the meeting that a petition in intervention should be drawn up and signs& by the differ- ent towns similarly affected, and presented to the Interstate Commerce Commission. Thereupon it is upon motion duly made and carried by the various interests ordered assembled, that a committee of five persons be appointed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to device the beat ways and means of presenting said matter to the Interstate Commerce Commission, and that said Committee immediately draft a telegram and forward same to Ron. O.F.Curry, requesting him to appear before said Commission and ask a stay of proceedings for the going into effect of the withdrawal of terminal rates and to arrange and prepare such petitions as they shall doom nea- essary to file with said Interstate Commeroe Commission. Thereupon in accordance with above motion, the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors appointed the following gentlemen to serve on said Committee: R.B. Mitchell, C.M.Gunn, *.A Simonton, J.H.Morrow, George W.MoNear and R.R.Veale. 298 �I f , Thereupon Baia meeting is adjourned. And the Soar& takes recess to meet on Monday, March 30th, 1914, at 10' o'olook A.M. irman. i G ......Clerk. �I I , i i 299 i' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, March 30th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A,M. Present: Hon. J.H.'Trythall, Chairman, Supervisors J.P.Cassy, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Warren H. McBryde. 000 - - - - - - In the Matter of application of B.J. Hulaniska, for permission to use s portion of Panama-Paoifio Exposition Exhibit. F.J. Hulaniska of Richmond, having made application to John Bermingham, for permission to use a portion of processed exhibit in preparation for Panama-Pacific Exposition and said matter having been referred to the Board, It is by the Board ordefed that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to John Bermingham, Commissioner for Contra Oosta County to make satisfactory ar- rangements so that said exhibit may be shown in San Francisco before being placed in the Panama Pacific Exposition. In the Matter of Preparing and Building Facade for space to be occupied by Contra Costa County Exhibit at Panama-Paoifio Exposition. It is by the Board ordered that the manner of building and arranging a facade for space for exhibit of Contra Costa County at Panama-Paoifio Exposition be and the same is hereby referred to John Bermingham, Commissioner of Contra Costa County, to have plans drawn and estimates submitted to this Board for the building of Said faced In the Matter of Requisition for supplies. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of C.E.Daley, for legal blank filing oases be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of Fixing Compensation of Election Officers for Recall Election. It is by the Board ordered that the compensation of election officers for the Owens Recall election to be.hold on March 31st, 1914, be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of �5. for each election officer, the same to be paid on the filing and al lowanoe of a proper claim therefor. 300 � a In the Matter of Revision of Establishment and Creation of Judicial Townships, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the public good and oonven ionce requires a change of boundaries of certain of the Judicial Townships of Con- tra Costa County, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow- ing Judicial Townships be and they are and each of them is hereby created to be in full force and effect from and after the first Monday in-January, 1915, at 12 o'cloc M. with boundaries as follows, to wits Judicial Township No. 1: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Martinez Election Precinct No. 1, Martinez Election Preoinct.No. 2, Martinez Election Precinct No. 3, Alhambra Election Precinct and Vine Hill Election I Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP 110. 24 To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Part Costa Election Precinct No. 1, and Port Costa Election Precinct No. 2. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 3: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Walnut Creek Election Prodint, Alamo Election Precinct, Lafayette Election Precinct and Iforaga Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 4: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries bf Danville Election Precinct, Tassafara Election Precinct, and San Ramon Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 5: To comprise all the territory embraced within tho boundaries of Concord Election Precinct No. 1, Oonc>>rd Election Precinct No. 2, Con- cord Election Precinct No. 3, Concord Election Precinct No. 4, Pacheco Election Pro- cinot and 0owell Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP N0. 6: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Pittsburg Election Precinct No. 1, Pittsburg Electioh Precinct No. 2, and Pittsburg Election Precinct No. 3. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 7: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Stege Election Precinct No. 1, and Stage Election Precinct No. 2. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 6: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Antioch Election Precinct No. 1, Antioch Election Precinct No, 2, Lone Tree Election Precinct and Oakley Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP 140. 9: To comprise all the territory embraoel within the boundaries of Brentwood Election Precinct and Knightsen Election Precinct. 4 JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 10: To oomprise'all the territory embraced within the boundaries of San Pablo Election Precinct No.'1, San Pablo Election Precinct No. 2, and Giant Election Precinct. JUDIOIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 11: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Pinole Election Precinct, Hercules Election Precinct, and Rodeo Elect- ion Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 12: To comprise all the territory embraced within the j boundaries of Crockett Election Precinct No. 1, Crockett Election Precinct No. 2, Valona Election Precinct and Selby Election Precinct. JUDICIA TOWNSHIP NO. 13: To comprise all the territory embraced within the hour. �f Clayton Election Precinct and Morgan Territory Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 14: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Byron Election Precinct No. 1 and Byron Election Precinct No. 2. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 15: - To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries City of Richmond, and of all those election precincts therein, fr"om Richmond Election Precinct No. 1, to Richmond Election Precinct No. 24, both numbers.inolusive. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP 90. 16: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of the Bay Point Election Precinct. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: t Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absdnt: Supervisor MoBryde. I i i 300 r In the Matter of Revision of Establishment and Creation of Judicial Townships; It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the public good and oonven ience requires a change of boundaries of certain of the Judicial Townships of Con- tra Costa County, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow- ing Judicial Townships be and they are and each of them is hereby created to be in full force and effect from and after the first Monday in January, 1916, at 12 o'oloa M. with boundaries as follows, to wits Judicial Township No. 1: To comprise all the territory embraced within the I boundaries of Martinez Election Precinct No. 1, Martinez Election Prooinot.No. 2, Martinez Election Precinct No. 3, Alhambra Election Precinct and Vino Hill Election Precinct. JUDICIAL, TOWNSHIP 140. 24 To compriso all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Port Costa Election Precinct No. 1, and Port Costa Election Precinct No. 2. i JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP 90. 3: To comprise all the territory embraced within the e boundaries of Walnut Creek Election Prea[mt, Alamo Election Precinct, Lafayette Election Precinct and hioraga Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP 110. 4: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries bf Danville Election Precinct, Tassajara Election Precinct, and San Ramon Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 6: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Concord Election Precinct No. 1, Cono•7rd Election Precinct No. 2, Con- cord Election Precinct No. 3, Concord Eleotion Precinct No. 4, Pacheco Election Pre- cinct and Cowell Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 6: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Pittsburg Election Precinct No. 1, Pittsburg Electioh Precinct No. 2, and Pittsburg Election Precinct No. 3. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 7: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Stege Election Preoinot`No. 1, and Stage Election Precinct No. 2. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 8:' To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Antioch Election Precinct No. 1, Antioch Election Precinct No. 2, Lone Rree Election Precinct and Oakley Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 9: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Brentwood Election Precinct and Knightsen Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 10: To comprise'all the territory embraced within the boundaries of San Pablo Election Precinct No.'l, San Pablo Election Precinct No. 2, and Giant Elootion Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 11: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Pinole Election Precinct. Hercules Election Precinct, and Rodeo Elect- ion Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP N0. 12: To comprise all territory embraced withinthe boundaries of Crockett Election Precinct No. 1, , Valona Election Predinot and Selby Election Precinct. JUDIOIAyy TOWNSHIP NO. 13: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries bf Clayton Election Precinct and Morgan Territory Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 14: To comprise all the territory embraood within the boundaries of Byron Election Precinct No. 1 and Byron Election Precinct No. 2. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 16: - To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries City of Richmond, and of all those election precincts therein, from Richmond Election Precinct No. 1, to Richmond Election Precinct No. 24, both numbers.inoluaive. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP NO. 16: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of the Bay Point Election Precinct. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes; Supervisors Gassy, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Abednt: Supervisor MaBrydo. In the Matter of Report of Superintendent of tounty Hospital. j The report of the Superintendent of County Hospital is presented and read to the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, April 2nd, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. ;Chairman. N. ... .Clerk. In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Thursday, April 2nd, 1914. There being no quorum present, no meeting was held. V 302 - i �I ?� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, state of California. Monday, April 6th, 1914. i The Board mat at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chair man; Supervisors Warren H. MoBr de J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of March, 1914, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the' Chairman and Clerk. i In the Matter of application of R. Mazzoni for a liquor license. Upon request of said petitioner, It is by the Board ordered that the applioa - ion of R. Mazzoni be and the same is hereby withdrawn and denied by this Board. iIt is further ordered that the Tax Collector return to said R.Mazzoni the money deposited with said application.,,, i In the Matter of application of Antone Peters for a liquor license. I Antone Peters having filed an application for a liquor license to sell liq- uor at what is known as Waldorf Saloon at Vallejo Junction , and a protest of the i Southern Pacific Company to the granting of said petition having been filed with th3 Board and this Board having heretofore heard all the evidence in said matter on an I order to show cause why his former license should not be revoked. and this Board having fully considered the same and being duly advised in the promisee, orders that 1 said protest be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby auth orized to issue a liquor license to Antono Peters to sell liquors at what is known a Waldorf saloon at Vallejo Junction.," i Inthe Matter of Issuing Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart at the following named places, to the following named persons, to wit, ! frank Cabral W. aide County Road San Ramon i D. Gabbs San Pablo Ave. bet. Fink and Mouser -Ave. H. Jackson Bnightsen Bar Snightssn George Lee sxtension Third St.( Hear Pittsburg N.M. Lewis Jersey Island Hotel Jersey Island #1 Joe I.Machado slits Saloon San Pablo 303 i. i O.Muth Crolona j Thee. Marnan Commercial Hotel Port Costa D.Ortis Cor. Lincoln !& Liberty Ayes. Bust Anton& Patrick Block 7 Sobranto Tract Giant Antonia F.Hoes Henry's Place Alamo J. & A.R.Rose Cor. Church lane & Alvarado St San Pablo II D. Regan Granger's Hotel Rokley I H.C.Rebinson Park View Hotel Crockett W.G.Soto Hr. Grand Canyon Park :Ian Pablo The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,( i i In the Natter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quan tities leas than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit; Angelo Bonfiglia Lombardo Saloon Lot 5 Block 2, Cor. 2nd Ave. & Pomona St. P. Bobtiete Dredger Out between SandMound & Reolamation Dist. J799. at New County Bridge. W.S.Burpes Walnut Crook D.Crowley Port Costa House Port Costa P. Curran San Pablo Ave. near Central Stage. L.O.Davis Oor. San Pablo & Pairmont Aves. D.Donehey Dan's Saloon Cralona Grand Canyon Chateau Co. Block No. 8 Tewksbury Heights Tract F.N.Holway Main St. Byron Josephine Masterson N. aide Alvarado St, San Pablo R.L.Parker Property of General Chemical Co. Nichols M.G.Rcae Danville Hotel Danville Chris Hose Peerless Saloon San Pablo D.P. Sullivan San Pablo Ave. near Potrero Stege Thos. Tormey Railroad House Port Costa J. Vincent Cor. 3rd Ave. & Wanda St. Valons An application for a wholesale liquor license was made to the Board by Joseph Levy at Walnut Creek. Tt is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed for Monday, May 4th, 1914. at 10 o'clock A.M. 304 In the Scatter of Reclamation District No. 802 in the County of Contra Coats State of California. The Board of Supervisore of the County of Contra Coats, State of California, having appointed by its Order duly given and made on March 16th, 1914, the Chambers of said Board in the County Court House at Martinez, Contra Costa County, Californi and Monday April 6th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. the place and time respectively of I meeting for the purpose of hearing objections to that certain assessment upon the foregoing commissioners' list on which this order is endorsed, and notice of such hearing having been given by publication for at least two (2) weeks in "The Byron Times" a newspaper of general oirouration published in Contra Costa County, Oalifor- nia, and no objections to said assessment in writing or otherwise having been made or filed; How, therefore this Board of supervisors hereby finally fixes and approves said assessment and now orders that said assessment be; and the same hereby is, approved and signed by the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors and attested by the clerk thereof as the final assessment upon said lands and filed with the County Treasurer, of Contra Costa County, California. In the )Fatter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit% go. Date Amount ' 16 April 4th. 1914. $102.90 „ 17 x x x 702.90 le x x x 11.88 19 n x x 16.90 20 " " " 519.27 81 x x x 11.60 22 ^ " " 18.60 I( 25 a n x 11.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Band are hereby authorized to note the ap- proval of this Board of said warrants by affixing their signature to each of said warrants. , 1 In the Scatter of allowance to Indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents, commencing April let, 1914: Mary 8ualdoni {]mown as Mary Maldoni) $26.00 per month Anne Dambroge $15.00 per month. Vary J.W=ie. 12.60 per month. Chris Parry 8.00 per month. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. P 305 In the Matter of allowance toIndigents. S It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore.made to William Mos- j ordp be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after April let, 1914. I In the Matter of sale of Richmond School Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale #78,000 worth of Richmond School bonds of the denomination of$1000 each abnd n� being from 1 to 75 inclusive, aid being one-half of an issue of $150.000, said,bids to be presented and filed with this Board on or before the 8th day of April, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. Now at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. the followingbidders having presented bids as follows. Torrance, Marshall & Company, par, accrued interest and a premium of $711. ` E.H.Rollins & Son and M.W,Halsey & Company, par,acorued interest and a premium of $118. Bryne & McDonnell, par. accrued interest and a premium of $101. First Rational Bank of Contra Costa County, par, accrued interest and a premium of $908. Industrial Accident Commission, par and aoorued interest. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of First National Bank of Aontra Costa County for the sum of par, accrued interest and a premium of $908 is the highest and beet bid received for said $75,000 worth of bonds. It is by the Board ordered that the said bonds be and the same are hereby award- ed to First 11stional Bank of Contra Ccata,County. It is further ordered that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County deliver to said First Rational Bank of Contra Costs County b eadi $78,000 worth of skid bonds and being Bonds Mos. 1 to 75 inclusive, on the receipt by him of the am of $75,905 and accrued interest to date of delivery. '' In the Matter of sale of Richmond School Bonds. It is by the Board ordered that the County Clark of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to return to the unsuccessful bidders for the said $78,000 worth of Richmond School bonds, their certified check which accompanied their bid. In the Matter of Lost Warrant. E.A.Majors, President of First Rational Bank of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board, his affidavit showing that on the 3rd day of November. 1913, there was issued to F.Christian by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant oh County supervisor District No.3 Fund, numbered 5944, for the sum of #17, that said warrant was assigned to First National Bank of Contra Costa County; that said warrant ms mailed by said County Auditor to F.Christian on Nov. 8th, 1913, and was lost in the mails; and praying that said.warrant be cancelled and that a new warrant be issue 305 In the Matter of allowance toIsdigents. It is by the Board orders& that the allowance heretofore.made to William Mes- cr•p be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after April lot, 1914. 3 i In the Matter of sale of Richmond School Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale $75,000 worth of Richmond being bonds School bonds of the denomination of$1000 such andAnumbered from 1 to 75 inclusive, aid being one-half of an issue of $150,000, aaid.bids to be presented and filed with this Board on or before the 6th day of April, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. Sow at the hour of 10 o'olook A.M. the followingbidders having presented bids as follows.. (� Torrance, Marshall & Company, par, accrued interest and a premium of $711. &.H.Hollins & Son and M.W.Helsey & Company, par,aoorued interest and a premium of $115. Bryne & McDonnell, par, accrued interest and a premium of $101. First National Bank of Contra Costa County, par, accrued interest and a premium of $908. Industrial Accident Commission, par and accrued interest. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of First National Bank of Contra Costa County for the sum of par, accrued interest and a premium of $908 is the highest and boat bid received for said $75,000 worth of bonds. It is by the Board ordered that the said bonds be and the same are hereby award- ad to First National Bank of Contra Costa.County. It is farther ordered that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County deliver to said First National Bank of Contra Costa County 8e eats $75,000 worth of a&id bonds and being Bonds Nos. 1 to 75 inclusive, on the receipt by him of the sum of $76,908 and accrued interest to date of delivery. j In the Matter of sale of Richmond School Bonds. It is by the Board ordered that the County Clerk of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to return to the unsuccessful bidders for the said $75,000 worth of Richmond School bonds, their certified check which accompanied their bid. In the Matter of Lost Warrant. B.A.Majors, President of First National Bank of Contra Costa County, having rj filed with this Board, his affidavit showing that on the 3rd day of November, 1913, there was issued to F.Chriat£an by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant oh County Supervisor D£etriot No.3 Fund, numbered 6944, for the sum of $17, that said warrant was assigned to First National Bank of Contra Costa County; that said warrant wee mailed by said County Auditor to F.Christian on Nov. 6th, 1913, and was lost in the mails; and praying that said warrant be canoolled and that a now warrant be issue jos by County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer, and paid in order of payment of original lost warrant, NM It-is by the Board ordered that the Oounty Auditor be and he is hereby diroote to refuge payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in the order of pay- ment of said original lost warrant. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board., In the utter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The County Auditor and County Tax Collector having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments, t It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and the same are and each of them is hereby ordered cancelled and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to make proper entry of Cancellation of same in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. s i In the Batter of Cancellation of Warrants. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants, to wit: Na. Nag8 gmount. 779 Oeoar Bridges 1.80 4183 Ignsoia Souza 16•.00 4629 Ignaoia Souza 16.00 6389 Ignsoia Souza 16.00 lip 6466 Ignsoia Souza 16.00 666 Mrs. L.B.Rowell 20.00 4698, Rea& Maoiel 26.00 6366 Rosa mgoiei 26.00 6433 Rosa Maoiel 26.00 6466 Yrs. Nellie Roberts 16.00 p 1709 Manuel Cherillo 6.00 2007 Miss Anna 0. DuPoo 6.00 7696 Geo. 7.Plimpton 8.00 366 L. G. Plumley 22.29 2647 Davis Bros. 3.38 j be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled. j i j In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to Mrs. Alice G. Whitbeok County Librarian. , Mrs. Alice G.Whitbook County Librarian of Contra Costa County having made ipplioation to this Board for a leave of absence, ? It is by the Board ordered that Mrs. Alice G.Whitbeok be and she is hereby granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after leaving the State of Cali- fornia. rig. 307 f. 9 i i In the Matter of application of Bertha i A.Bruns, William J. Bruns, Henry O.Bruns, and Helena Brune for cancellation of assess- ment for the year 1875 upon the S.E. 1/4 of r Section 22, T 1 S,. R. 3 E. H.D.M. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board from the verified petition of Bertha A.Bruns, William J.Bruns, Henry C.Bruns, and Helena Brune, respectively, 1 filed with the Clerk of this Board this 6th day of April, 1914, that the S.E. 1/4 of Section 22, T 1 S. R. 3 E. M.D.M. containing 160 sores of land in Contra Costa County, State of California, was assessed for the year 1875 to Samuel Batty and tare levied thereon for said year in the sum of sixteen and 34/100 ($16.34) dollars and Poll taxes in the sum of four ($4.00) dollars has not been paid. That the person to whom such land or possessory interest was assessed, his �! successor or assigns, have not, after such assessment, obtained from the United States or this State s patent or the absolute title to said lands or retained any interest therein nor have they or either of them been in possession of the said premises or any part thereof after such assessment. And it further appearing,from the certificate of T.G.Daniells, Register of the United States Land Office. that the said S.E. 1/4 of Section 22, T 1 S. R. 3 E. M.D.N. containing 160 acres of land, all lying in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, was the property of the united States at the time of said assessment, an that on December 21st, 1875, Martha Lena Lacher made homestead entry thereon. That on September 20th, 1880, final certificate issued on same and thereafter on Februar 10th, 1882, a patent covering said lands issued to said Martha Lena Lacher. That no person or persons had any interest in said lands of record and that no title to any portion of said S.E. 1/4 of Section 22, T 1 S. R. 3 E. M.D.M. was acquired from the Unitsd States prior to September 20th, 1680, and that no patent thereafter issued to any person to and until February 10th. 1862. That the person to whom assessment of said land for the year 1876 was made, his successor or assigns. never received a patent or otherwise acquired title to said lands. It is now, by the Aoard ordered that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of %lifornis, cancel such assessment by proper entry of cancellation thereof on the margin of the assessment roll, and that the county ueoordor of the County of Contra Coats, cancel the certificate of sale of said lands to the State of California as recorded in delinquent taxes, Certificate Ho. 7, Contra Costa County and 'that the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costs, likewise cancel the dee of said lands to the State of California, as recorded April 26th, 1877, in Vol. 33 0 l� Deeds, page 4. Records of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the following order of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors HoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trjtthall. Hose: Supervisor: None. ( 308 g In the Natter of Petition of citizens of Walnut Creek, for the removal of Obstructions from Granger Street in said town. It is by the Hoard ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same Is hereby fixed for Monday April 13th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Natter of Allowance of Claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, ate. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, etc. being presented to the Board against certain road districts and it appearing to the Board teat the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims It is now by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the some and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: � I Claimants. Amount General Fund road Fund S.H. Flournoy $121.39 $1E0.00 H.D.1,3.D.2, $1.39 209.71 208.00 1, 2, 1.71 Hutchinson Company 170.4E 169.42 i, 4, I .00 106.64 106.64 1,' 4, 1.00 Oren McGuire Lumber Company 206.70 204.00 1, 2, 1.70 W W w W 63.77 62.00 1, 2, 1.77 Vulcan Hook Company 186.07 186,07 1. 4, 1.00 Walnut Creek Develop. Co. 126.90 126.00 1, 2, .90 It is farther ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasure in favor of each of above named claimants in the sums and out of the funds above nam ad. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit« Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Hone. , In the Matter of Hleotion Returns for Recall $lection. Now at the hour of 1;30 01a look P.M. the Board of Supervisors proceeds to can- E vase the returns of the Roes Election held throughout the County of Contra costs a d It in each of the different pre' thereof on 'Tuesday the 31st day of March, 1914, wherein the following question was submitted: "Shall James O.Owsua be recalled from the office of Member of the Senate of the State of California from the Ninth Senator I isl Distriotw, and the returns of each and all of said precincts being on file in t office of the County Clerk, The Board proceeds to and does canvass the said returns of all the precincts of Contra costs County. The said Board having completed the canvass of said returns finds that the votes in the several prooinots of this county on the proposition of Recall and for the candidates hereinafter named is as shown on the following State- ment thereof, to wit. i it t '6' to L •r�`+ t ) .. l STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD March 3.1,......19.1.4..... a.9HTA�........4QSA. .......... COUNTY State of California 4 Statement of All Votes Polled at. the Sp PROPOSITION 2111.9"A Senn) js 91h Senator) 01st. FtGXtt 4f eg8Jx ELECTION EV.6 r e ELECTION PRECINCTS :51.8 S PRECINCTS Yes No - mss- -- Special Election Precinct No. 1. /3 •3 g rfl Special Election Precinct No.2. / � �/ /O - Special Election Precinct No.3. i?i9 IZ6 Z6 64, 33 - _Specinl_Eleetion Precinct No.4• -- - - p y T Special Election Precinct No.5. / /,3r4 fay fO / ._. ---- ---_...__. .. _..._ __.-___ -.__. _ _q ` ..- __Special Election Pre!net No. 6. //00 U /U /o -/ - ------ --- -- - Special Election Precinct No.7. --- __ Special Election Precinct No.S. Special Election Precinct No,9. 330/3 6-/ ...4(o// Spceinl Election Precinct No,10. /�-2O :7q 1(o -- -Special Election Precinct No.11. Z //6 ,3,2 /Gi Spceinl Elactien Precinet No.12. �.3 " /p --- -23 -- - -- --_ -2 Special Election Precinct No.13. O _J' --,------ -- Special Election Precinct No.14. -2 5'2 Special Election Precinct No.15. /,?/ •28 /3 - Special Election Precinct No.16. 9 ..--- -- - Special Election Precinct No.17. J/ .21 -- _ Special_Election Precinct No.18, /QZ _/�L(p L!4} special Election Precinct No.19. m; /Ov 30 e-/ Specml Election Precinct No.20. 60 w Special Election Precinct No.21• /eQ 76 9 /O /8 .. - Special Election Precinct No.22._ 15 -7-1 U --- SpeAd Election Precinct No.23. 7 /�O - Special Election Precinct No.24. .2 Specinl Election Precinct No.25. 1- O _ w/0 ------ Spceinl Election Precinct No.26. Special Election Precinct No.27• 2 ya 9 44 r23 •.'. - / - .. Special Flection Precinct No.28. special Election Precinct No.29. Special Election Precinct Na.30.1 /9 f$y J/7 Special Election Precinct No.31. /O /�I/ _ Special Election Precinct No 82. /c/ �„?� / (a Special Election Precinct Na 33. P'J� �1 �o?i 13 Special Election Precinct No 34. lX�& Special Election Precinct No.35. 4(o Special Election Precinct No.36. 9„3 Special Election Precinct No.37. 3z t3/ - Special Election Precinct No.38._ _a .p _- Special Election Precinct No.39. //p Ps 37 F /0 _ /U/ �.. _.._::_..... . Special Flection Precinct No.40. 4 -/.?, O /21 . Special Election Precinct No.41. Special Election Precinct No.42 -z/ r/- 17-5113D /-175113D vW3 t F . I -_---------- _--'--.._ Special Election Held... ............Marrb 3.1 1914 PROPOSITION I NLNCTION 0 0 E PRECINCTSAmb o 1 5 _... _....__ .-._ :. —.-. - - _ _. I za- 309 i In the Matter of allowance of olaima. a� Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and thhes found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the ja Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered enterod an the Allowance Book of this Board. II And to Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 13th, 1914. at is o'clock. f A.M. i ...Chairman. A ttset: �s ,..�41erk., t 310 i I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, April 13th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon, T.H.Trythall. Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBry e J.P.Cesey, Vincent Hook and t9.J.Buohnnan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. In the Matter of Transportation of Mrs. Minnie Meyering and family I ' to Vallejo. Mrs. Minnie Meyering having appeared before the Board and stated to this Bo d that she and her family are in indigent circumstances and desirous of going to Vallejo where they have been promised work for her son, and it appearing to the Board that said matteris worthy of consideration and that it will be for the best ibterests of the County of Contra Costa, It is, upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to prooure transportation for Mrs. Minnie Meyering and family and household effects to Vallejo. , The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i In the Matter of Communication from I R.N.Burgess. A communication from R.N.Burgess in regard to thistles growing along the County Road waa read to the Board and by the Board ordered referred,to the Supervisor of Supervisor District No. 2. In the Matter of Petition of citizens of Walnut Creek for removal of obstructions from Granger Street of said town. The said petition comes regularly before the Board at this time; thereupon the Board proceeds to visit the scene of said complaint and the further hearing is continued to Monday April 20th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes reoesa to meet on Monday, April $0th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. • � a..�....Chairman. ..........."....................Clerk. I 311 y In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, state of California. Monday, April 20th, 1814, The Board met at 10 o'olook A.M. Present; Hon. J.B.Trythall,Chairman; Supervisois Warren H.310Bryde, J.P.Casey, and Vincent Hook and W.J.Buehanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk, i - - - -000 - - - - In the Matter of.Adoption of Plans } and specifications for an Addition to County aospital Building for County of i Contra Costa. i W.H.Weeks, having presented to this Board plans and specifications for an addition to the County Hospital Building and said plans and specifications having been approved by the State Board of Charities, It is by the Board ordered that the plans and specifications of W.H.Weeks, Afohitoot, presented and filed with this Board on the 20th day of April, 1914, be and they are hereby adopted and approved as the plans and specifications to govern in the construction of an aA'dition to County Hospital Building for the County of Contra Costa. The said order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids and Tenders for the Construction of Addition to County hospital Building for County of Contra Costa. The folloring Resolution is presented by Supervisor McBryde and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Book, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. RESOLVED, that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, and ex-officio Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorised and directed and instructed for and on behalf of this Board to advertise in the Contra Costa Gazette, for sealed tenders to be presented to this Board on Monday the 18th day of May, 1914, before 11 o'clock A.M. on said day for the construction of an addition to County Hospital Building in accordance with plans and specifications of W.H.Weeks, this day adopted and filed in office of the clerk of this Board; said tenders shall be accompanied by aoertified check of some solvent bank of this State for a sum equal to ton per cent of the amount of said tender conditioned that if said tender is accepted by this Board that the said bidder will execute a contract satisfactory to this Board for the construction and completion of said building in accordance with plans and speoi- fioations so adopted and will execute a good and.eufficient bond, duly executed by Surety Company acceptable to this Board in an amount equal to the full amount of the contract price guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract and the pa - ment of all claims and demands for labor performed and materials furnished or failin 312 I - so to do, the amount of said check shall be forfeited to the Countyof Contra Costa, as liquidated damages for such failure; the contract and bond to be executed within ten (10) days after the award thereof, and that said notice contain a provision i that eight '(8) hours shall constituto a day's work on said building and that the j minimum wages shall not be leas than Two (2) dollars per day and that the Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California, and mor a particularly in the matter of Assessment No. three (3) of said District. (+� WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 800 of contra Costa County, California, have heretofore caused an assessment, known as assessment No. 3 of said District, to be prepared purenant to law; and, WHEREAS, the assessment roll of said assessment Na. 3 of said District was filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 16th day of December, 3,913; and, i i Whereas, notice was duly given of the hearing, provided by law, of the filing of said assessment list of said assessment No. 3; and, WHEREAS, said notice was in the following form: "Before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. In the Matter of Aseessmont No. 3 of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! Notice is hereby given that R. Harkinson, R.G.Dean and R.L. McCabe, Commission era heretofore appointed by an order of the Board of, Supervisore of the County of i Contra Costa, Stats of California, made on the third day of November, 1915, to make IL list of charges assessed against each tract of land in Reclamatiod..Distriot No. 800 i have completed avid assessment list and have heretofore and on the 15th day of December, 1913, filed the same with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa state of California; and that Monday, the fifth day of January, 1914, at the 4 hour of ten o'clock A.M. has been appointed and fixed as the time, and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of said County and State at and in the County Court House in the town of Martinez. County of Contra Costa, Otate of California, has bee appointed and fixed as the place where said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will meet for the purpose of hearing 6bjectiona I to said assessment, as contained in said assessment list; and notice is further give ! that at any time before the date of said hearing any person interested in any land upon I which any charge has been assessed, may file written objections to such assessment, stating the grounds of such objections, which said statement shall be verified by the affidavit of such person or some other person who is familiar with the facts; that At such hearing the said Board of Supervisors will hegr such evidence as may be of- II fared to support of said written objection. I 313 Dated: this 18th day of December, 1913. J.H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa. Attest: J.n.Welle, Clerk. ^ And WHEREAS, due proof of the publication of said Notice in the Byron Times, a newspaper published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has been heretofore filed with this Board of Supervisors; and, WHEREAS, it has been established that due and legal notice has been given of the hearing upon said assessment as provided by Section 3462, of the Political Code; and t WHEREAS.'the Board of Supervisors has already appointed the time and place for said hearing, to wit: Monday the 5th day of January, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. in the chambers of the Board of Duperviaors of said County of Contra Costa, in the County Court house of said County and State situated in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and has stated in said Notice that it was to their purpose to hear all writtan objections if any, to said assessment No. 3 of said District at said time and place of hearing; and, WHEREAS, certain landowners in said District, uniting together, did cause to be filed certain Written Objections against said assessment on the 3rd day of January 1914, before said Board which said written Objections were signed by Marie Sproule Veronica C.Baird, Thomas R.Baird, Frances M. Willis, H.R.Willis, F.Milton Willis, and Veronica 0. Baird and I.I.Brown, B=eoutors of the will of David J.Baird, deceased; and, WHEREAS, hearings were had upon said Written Objections on January 5, 1914, Jan- uary 19, 1914, January 26, 1914, February 16, 1914, March 2, 1914, and March 16, 1914 and, WHEREAS, on the 20th day of April, 1914, all of said written objectors caused to be filed before said Board of Supervisors, a Withdrawal in writing of all their objections to the approval of said assessment No. 3 and in said Written Withdrawal of Objections to the Approval of Assessment No. 3, said written objectors specified that they, and each of them, withdrew each and every allegation which they had for- merly made as against the West-Wilhoit Company, a corporation, and as against Yrank A West, E.L.Wilhoit, and W.H.Geddes, the trustees of said reclamation District No. 800 wherein they had alleged fraudulent conduct upon the part of said trustees, and upon the part of said West-Wilhoit Company, a corporation, and, WHEREAS, the Board of supervisors having heard all of the evidence offered in support of said Written objections, before the said Withdrawal was made; and, WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors were familiar with all of the evidence in the case, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that due and legal notice bf the time and place of hearing objections to said Assessment No. 3 of said District has been given as required by law, and that proof of the same has been established herein. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that said written objectors be, and they are hereby permitted to withdraw all of their said Written Objections to said assessment No. 3; so far as this hearing is concerned, the matter is treated as thong there were no Written Objections ever filed to the ,approval of said assessment. 314 i j IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DETERMINED from the evidence before said �f Board t2iat none of the written allegations of fraud as against said West-4Yilhoit Com- pany, a corporation, and as against said Frank A.West, E.L.Wilhoit, and w.H.Goddes, the trustees of said District, have been approved, or found to be supported by any evidenoe whatsoever. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that no proof has been made of any unfair dealings upon the part of said trustees of said District or upon the part of said Weet-Wilhoit Company, as alleged and charged in said Written Objections of Mario 1 Sproule, Veronica C.Baird, Thomas R.Baird, Frances M.Willis, H.R.Wi111s, F.Milton Wil lie, and Veronica C.Baird and I.I.Brown, executors of the will of David J.Baird, de- ceased. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that said written objectors be, and hereby they are permitted to withdraw all allegations and statements of fraud and un- fair dealings as against said Frank A.West, E.L.Wilhoit and W.H.Geddes, the trustees {lip of said Reclamation District No. 800 as and comprising the former Board of Trustees, and as against said West-Wilhoit Oompany, a corporation. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that said assessment No. 3 be and the same is hereby approved in every particular as the same was rendered and filed herein. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that this Board of Supervisors approv said assessment No. 3 of said Reclamation District No. 800, and endorse such order upon said assessment list which said assessment list shall be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and attested by the clerk thereof, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED THAT SAID DECISION of said Board of 6Rpervisore be, and s'tme is now declared final. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that said assessment list shall be filed with the Oounty Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, forthwith. } i In the Matter of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia. i j Thomas E.Oonnolly, a Trustee of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California, having this day presented his resignation to this Board, and hav- ing asked that said resignation be accepted forthwith; And it further appearing that by the resignation of the said Thomas E.Connolly, as such Trustee, there will be a vacancy caused in the Board of Trustees of said District, which ought to be filled; And it further appearing that a considerable number of land owners of said Dist- riot have recommended the appointment of E.W.Stow, Trustee viae Thomas E.Oonnolly re- signed; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the resignation of Thomas E. Connolly, as such Trustee be, and the same is, hereby accepted; f IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the petition of said land owners i !i said matter be filed herein; 315 r 4; r IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that E.W.Stow, a lend owner in said District, and a person otherwise duly qualified, be and he is hereby appointed a Trustee of said District, viae Trustee Thomas E.Connolly, resigned, to hold office 4 until his successor is elected and qualified. i In the Matter of the petition of N.S.Boone, for permission to erect telephone poles and string wires thoreon, on and along public } roads and streets, eto. i Upon reading and filing the petition of N.S.Boone, praying for permission to erect and maintain telephone poles and wires on and along the county road and highwa in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board, ordered that N.S.Boone, be and he hereby is permitted to erect and maintain, until the further order of this Board, telephone poles and wires on and along the county road and highway in the County of Contra Costa, to wit: beginning on the east side of the County road at the Junction of the lands of said N.S.Boone, with the said county road and running thence southeasterly and along the easterly side of the said county road to the Alameda County line, said poles to be placed under the direction of the Road Commissioner of Supervisor District No. 2, the district in which said proposed telephone line and pol- es are to be created and maintained. In the Matter of Appointment of Pound Keeper in and for San Pablo Pound District. A petition signed by residents of San Pablo School District, praying for the appointment of Frank H.Meader, as-Pound keeper in and for San Pablo Pound'District It is by the Board ordered that Frank H.Meader be and he is hereby appointed pound keeper An and for San Pablo Pound District. It is further ordered that said Frank H.Meader be and he is hereby required to give bond in sum of $260 and take oath as required by law. In the Matter of petition of Residents of Walnut Creek for removal of Obstructions on Granger Street. It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on this petition be and the same is hereby continued without date. I I I In the Matter of Lost Warrant. (rii I J.J.Botelho, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on Nov. I 3rd, 1913, there was issued to him by the County Auditor,of said. County, a warrant I on Supervisor District No.3 fund, numbered 6941, for the sum of 0268, and that said warrant was registered by the County Treasurer and by him numbered 6941, and th t same was mailed to this deponent and has not been received by him, and praying that a new warrant be issued by County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by County Audits registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant.,1, I F.� And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 4th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.1•t. ?r .. rman. .....e �....Clerk. I 4 , I i i i i "I ; i fii 317 op Intho'Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. t Monday, May 4th, 1914. The Board met at10 o'clock A.M. s Present: Han. J.H»lrythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. i i MOBTyde, J.P.Cseey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buchaban. J.H.Wells, Clerk. �i - - -000 - - - - . j The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of April, 1914, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and i signed by the Chairman and Clark. I r In the Matter of Petition for Incorporation of town of Walnut Creek. A petition praying for the incorporation of the town of Walnut Creek together with affidavit by George T.Crompton showing that said petition has been published in Contra Costa Courier, is presented t0 the Board; Thereupon to said petition is read to the Board and H.F.Spenoer and A.L.Stephen are called and testify under oath in relation to the signatures on said petition; Thereupon said petition is referred to the County Surveyor for checking up of the description contained in said petition, and the further hearing on said matter is continued to and until Monday, June 16th, 1914 st'10'o'clock A.M. I In the utter of Construction of State Highway through Contra Costa County. A.E.Losder, Engineer to the Highway Commissioners, appears before this Board and makes report to this Board of the progress of said Commission in obtaining righ a of way for said proposed road and as to the progress being made with the surveys of + said State Highway through Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. Harry Ella, and a committee of citizens of Richmond appear before this Board on behalf of the Ways and Means 00mittee, on Appropriations for devising ways and means of defraying of expenses of britgEng the River and Harbor Committee on Appro- priations of the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States to this Coast to Anspeot the Rivers and different projects that are required to be done along the waterfront of Contra Costa County to facilitate shipping and protect the farming lands from floods and inundation and asks this Board to make an appro- priation for that purpose. Thereupon after hearing argument of Harry Ella, G A.Follett and Mr. Garrard, } 318 { I Itis, upon motion of Supervisor UoBryde, seconded by Supervisor Hook, bylthe Board ordered that this Board appropriate the sum of $1500 from the Advertising %? iFund of the County of Contra Coats, for the said purpose of helping defray the ex- pense of bringing said Committee to this Coast. It is further ordered that said amount be paid.by this Board on presentation of duly verified claim therefor by.eaid Committee. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Natter of Repair of Roa de Between Martinez and Richmond. A committee of citizens from City of Richmond appears before the Board in regard to bettering conditions of Public Roads between Richmond and Martinez, throug the Franklin Canyon and also the San Pablo Creek Road; The Board is addressed by Mr. Garrard, D.J.Hell, L.D.Windrem, G.A.Follett, iWarren H. MoBryde and B.Griffiths as to ways and means for repairing and widening said roads. Thereupon the Board after hearing argument of said persona takes no action i in regard to said matter. I ! In the Natter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Rooksmation District no. 802, to wit: Humber Date Amount 24 April 27th, 1914. $974.70. be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman and Clerk of this y Board is hereby authorised to sign said warrant as the act of this Board. j In.the Natter of Denial of Liquor License. Prank Babtiste having made application to this Board for a liquor license to sell liquors on what is known as an Ark "Gulf Weed" situated on Dredger Out between Sand Mound (better known as Bethel Tract) and Reclamation #799, at now County Bridge and it appearing to this Board that said Frank Babtiste Is not a fit and proper per son to be intrusted with the selling of liquor at retail, It is by the Board ordered that said license be and the same is hereby denied . and it is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby orders to return to said Frank Babtiste the money deposited with said application.,, 319 ; I In the Matter of Granting Liquor License. The License Tax Collector of Contra Coats County is authorized to issue ligno licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: fi Angelo Bonfiglio Lot 5 Block Q Cor. End Ave. & Ponoma St. i N.S.Burpee Walnut Crook D.Crowley Port Coats 4ouse Port Costs P.Ourran San Pablo Ave, near Central Ave. Stege L.C. Davie Cor. San Pablo & Fairmont Avos. D.Denehey Dan's Saloon Crolona Grand Canyon Chateau Co. ' Block a Tewksbury Heights P.M.Holway Main St. Byron R.L.Parker Property of General Chemical Co. Hiohole Josephine Masterson B. Bide Alvarado St. San Pablo M.G.R08e Danville Hotel Danville A.T. Suilivan San Pablo Ave. nr. Potrero Stege i Chris Rose Peerless Saloon nr. S.P.Sation San Pablo Thoo. Tormey Railroad House Port Costa J. Vincent Cor. 3rd Ave. & Wanda St. Valona it in by the Board further ordered that the License Tax Collector issue a wholesale liquor license to Joseph Levy at Walnut Creek. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses for the sale of liquor in quantities 1;138 than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: J. P.Bettencourt Glen Saloon S.P. Depot Antioch John Buckley Burlington Hotel & Bar Port Costa Wm. Deland 12th St, nr. Broadway near Western State Porbalain Factory nr San Pablo D.Ferrando Cor Ceres & Second Ave. Va]ma B.Forrando R. side Wanda St. bet. End & 3rd Valona A.J.Moller Sunnyside Hotel San Pablo A.Marston Cor. San Pablo Ave. & Cutting Boulevard rl. Peter Milesi Lombardo Saloon Crockett *� Joseph Rolando Cor. Railroad Ave. & Oak Ste Brentwood W.E.Robbine Old Red House Central Ave. & San Pablo Ave. W.A.Rogere Rogers Hotel, Main St. Walnut Creek Frank S.Soito. Jr. Santa Fe Saloon San Pablo Sta ion Turner & Azevedo Oak Grove Beach San Joaquin River nr Antinh Webb & Yunkin San Pablo & Potrero Avea. Stage j 320. E . f R,willisme On water front Port costa It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed for j Monday, June let, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $25. per month for three man- the commencing May lot, 1914, be and the same is hereby granted to Zulu M.Erwin; tha an allowance of $8 per month be and the same is hereby granted to Chris Ponarolare commenoMg May lot, 1914, and an allowance of $15 per month commencing May lst, 1914 ibe and the same is hereby granted to Ella Kerr. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw i warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named indigents, until the further, order of this Board.-y, i i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that the allowance of $25 per month in supplies heretofore granted to Amanda Erickson be and the same is hereby changed to $25 par month in cash commencing May let,1914. And it is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Mrs. Amanda Erickson in sum of $25 per month cash instead of supplies.y, In the Matter of Lost warrant. An.affidsvit having been filed with this Board showing that there was issued to Mrs. Mary Silvaira by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant on the County General Fund Numbered 2407, for sum of $5, and that said warrant was not delivered to deponent, and that said warrant should have been in the name of Yrs. Emma Silveir and that said warrant has not been in possession of Mrs. Emma Silveira and that said Yrs. Emma Silveira does not know where the said warrant is and verily believes that same is lost, and asking that a now warrant be issued in lieu thereof, It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse pay- ment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by County Auditor in name of Yrs. Emma Silveira and registered by the County Treasurer and paid in or- der of payment of said original lost warrant.X 1 { 321 F. k' t Y In the )Satter of Requisition for supplies. i It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of C.L.Abbott Oproner of Con- tra Costa County, for supplies, be and the same is hereby granted. i i In the )Satter of petition of citizens of Walnut Crook for removal of ob- struotione on Granger street of said town. Ogo+otion duly made and carried, It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby ooatimed without date. In the Ratter of Advertising for supplies for County Jail, County Hospital and station- ery for County Officers for ensuing year. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise once a week for four weeks in the Contra Costs Gazette, for sealed proposals to be directs to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, to be roceived'at said Clerk's office up to and until 10 ok.dlook A.M. on Monday June 16, 1914, and not thereafter, for the furnishing of supplies, drugs, and provisions for County Jail, County Hospital and for the furnishing to the County and its officers of stationery for the ensuing year, and so much of stationery, drugs, supplies, groceries as given and designated on a list thereof on file in office of the Clerk of this Board and which is hereby referred to and made a part of this orde; as a� may be required by and for the use of the County of Contra Coats for the ensuing �! year. It is further ordered that said notice state that preference will be given first, to articles grown or produced wholly in this county or wholly in this State and secondly: to articles partially manufactured or produced in this county and State and that no bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in sum of $200 payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to be returned to the bidder on rejection of his or their bid or upon the approval of bond on award of contract to the successful bidder. That bidders state separately the price of each article of stationery and price of each article of other supplies furnished using list prepared by the Clark of this Board, and in oonsidering'said bids the Board reserves the right to reject or accept all or any of the said bids or accept or reject the whole or any part of said bid. That said stationery, groceries, and other eupplies, druga, and surgical ap- plisnoea be delivered by the person or persons to whom award of contract is made to the Court House, Jail or County Hospital as may be required. successful bid- dere will be required to give a bond in sum of $1000 for the faithful performance of the contract awarded to them. All goods by weight will be carefully re-weighed at the time of delivery and all goods delivered must strictly oonfdrm to samples. 322 1 1i Samples, except for standard articles fully described in list on file in office of the Clerk of this Board, shall be submitted by each bidder and if any bid be accepted a sample of such article will be required to be $apt at the Court House during the continuance of the contract awarded to such bidder. Claims for supplies furnished will be examined and if found correct will be allowed monthly. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wits I Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hock, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: None. In the Ratter of allowance of Claim for bridge work. A certain claim for bridge work having been presented against the funds of R.D. l,S.D.4, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said District would be un- i reasonably burdened by the full payment of said claim, it is by the Board ordered that the said claim be paid to the claimant, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to wits Claimant. Amount (general Fund Road Fund. Ban Frank $26.00 $25.00 R.D.1,S.11.4, $1.00 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant, in sums above named and in funds above named. I The *aid order being passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. I • i i In the Ratter of allowance of Claims in supervisor District fio.4. This Board having heretofore and on Aug. 14th, 1411, declared by Resolution of this Boer& to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more than three miles in length between the town of Pittsburg and Antioch in Supervisor District No. 4, out of the General Fund, It is by the Board ordered that the fallowing claims be allowed to following name persons in following sums, out of the General Fund: Atchison, Topeka 4 Santa Fe Railway Company, $824.88. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa Coun ty draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant, in the sum above named. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: None. k t 323 In the Matter of allowanoe of Claims. F Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and examined; and those found to be oorreot and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowanoe Book of this Board. i And to Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 18th, 1914, at 10 o1olook i A,M. .: ...^..� :.....Chairman ,.,... .. .Clerk. � 324 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, May 18th, 1914., The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. McBryde,..J.P.Cssey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clark. I In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: Number Date Amount. 106 February 26, 1914. $8384.80 106 " " " 300.00 107 " " " 1601.16 1 108 " 1392.68 109 " " " 3623.67 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board, are hereby atrthorized and directed to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their rospeotive signatures to each of said warrants. In the Matter of Allowance o4 claims for oil, rook, lumber, eta. A certain claim for oil having been preserbd against the funds of R.D.l. S.D.1, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road district would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claim, It is now, by the Board ordered that the said claim be paid to the claimant, 1 in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: i Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Standard Oil Company 0136.98 $134.00 R.D.1.S.D.1. $1.98 And it is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and i'rythall. Noes: None..,,,. In the Matter of approval of Bond J of Frank H.Meader, Pound Keeper of San Pablo 1 Pound District. It is by the Board ordered that the bond of Frank H. Meader pound keeper in and for San Pablo Pound District, be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairma of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signature to said bond. I i - 21 In the Matter of Cancellation od Double and erroneous Assessments. Certain dovUe and erroneous assessments having been certified to this Board I by the Tax Collector, It is by the Board orders& that said double and erroneous assessments be and the some are hereby ordered cancelled and the clerk of this Board is hereby orde - ad to make proper Order of 0ehoellation in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. In the clatter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $135 be and the same is hereby or- dared transferred from General Fund to State Fund for use of Sonoma Stato#ome..x In the Matter of Bids for Addition to New County Hospital Building. Pursuant to advertisement, bids were received and opened from following named firms in following sums, for oonstruotion of Addition to Now County Hospital Buildin according to plane and specifications of W.H.Weeks, Architect: SCHNEBLY, HOSTRAWSER & FEDGRIFT: Proposition No. 1: - - - - - - - - - - - - - -031,329.00 If Los Angeles Red Pressed Brick used for facing add - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,200.00 Select Maple Floor for Oregon Pine add --- - 625.00 Price per cubic yard for all concrete not specified - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10.80 J. COLLIN: Proposition No. 1: - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$29,368.00 If Los Angeles Red Pressed Brick is used add- 1,000.00 Maple Floor add - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - 800.00 Extra Concrete per cubic yard - - - - - - - - 8.00 KARL NIELSEN: Proposition No. 1: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $29.788.00 Lbs Angeles Red Pressed Brick add - - - - - - 1,000.00 Maple Flooring add - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 800.00 Eztra Concrete,per cubic yard, in foundation - 8.50 RYH. INGRAHAM: Proposition No. 1: = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i3G,400.00 Los Angeles Red Pressed Brick, add - - - - - - 1,400.00 Maple Flooring add - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 410.00 Extra Concrete in foundation, per cu. yd. - - - 10.00 GRAHAM& JENSEN: Proposition No. 1: - - - - - - - = - - - - - - --$33,090.00 Los Angeles Red Pressed Brick add - - - - - - - 1,780.00 Maple Flooring add - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 400.00 Reinforced Steel concrete per cu. yard - - - - 13.00 LDDDEN & LAMBLRY: Proposition No.,l: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -#29,700.00 Proposition No. 2: using Los Angeleo'Re& Pressed 'Brick as specified - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30,162.00 Maple Flooring add - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 403.00 Extra Concrete per cubic yard - - - - - - - - 8.10 i -326 r. L;. FLUTH & MORTON: 4 Proposition No. 1:- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$33,282.00 Los Angeles Red PressedBrick add - - - ---==1,650.00 - Maple Flooring add - - - - - - 700.00 For Additional concrete per cubic yard - 12.00 WELCH BROS: Proposition No. 1: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$29,691.00 Los Angeles Red Pressed Brick add - - - ------ 1:096.00 Maple Flooring (White Maple clear) add - 260.00 Extra concrete per cubic yard - 9.00 PETERSON & WILSON: i. Proposition tic. 1:- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $31,674.00 Los Angeles Red Pressed Brick add - - - - -- 1,030.00 ' Maple Flooring add - - - - - - - - - - - - - 780.00 Extra Concrete per cubic yard - - - - - - - - - - 12.00 For making extra fill, per cubic yard - - - - - 1,00 BOYD, KERR & MOLEAN: Proposition No. .1: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$28,762.00 Los Angeles Red Pressed Brick add - - - - - - 900.00 Maple Flooring for O.P. add - - - - - - - - , 409.00 Extra Concrete, without reinforcement, per cubic foot - - - - - - - - - - - -- .36 HEAT[IJG SYSTEM. Mangrum & Otter - - - - - - - -$2625. Timothy M. Collins - - - - --.p 2185: Scott Company - - _ - - --- 2360. Kiernan& O'Brien Inc. - - -- - 2863. i Thereupon it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that the bid of Boyd. Kerr and McLean is the lowest and beat bid presented for building of the Addition to said County Hospital Building for the`sum of :28,762 in accordance with Proposition iNo. I and sum of $409 for maple flooring in place of Oregon Pine and the sum of 364 per cubic foot for extra oonorete and that said Boyd, Kerr and McLean are responsible bidders, and that the bid of Timothy M.Collins in sum of $2186 is the losest and beat bid presented for the heating plant in said building and that said Timothy M. i Collins is a responsible bidder, .� It is by the Board ordered that the bid of Boyd, Kerr and McLean in the sum of $28,752 for said building in accordance with Proposition No. 1 and sum of 0409 for maple flooring and 364 per cubic foot for all extra concrete, be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract for said Addition to said County Hospital Building in accordance with plane and specifications of T.H.Weeks, Architect, be and the same is hereby awarded to said Boyd. Kerr and McLean at the sum of$28,752 in so- oordanoe with Proposition No. 2 and an additional sum of$409 for maple flooring I and 36J per cubic foot for all extra concrete in foundation not specified in said 1 plans. It is further ordered that the bid of Timothy M. Collins in the sum of $2185 for heating system in said building in accordance with plans and specifications pre- pared by W.H.Weeks, Architect, and duly adopted by this Board, be and the same is hereby accepted and the contract for said heating system in said Addition to said County Hospital Building be and the same is hereby awarded to.said Timothy M. Collins i at said sum of $2185. It Is further ordered that said Boyd, Kerr and McLean execute bonds in total isum of $29,161 with a Surety Company satisfactory to this Board and to the District i Attorney for the faithful performance of said contract. I� It is further ordered that Timothy M. Collins be and he is hereby required to 327 1 pI execute s!bond in out of $218B with a Surety Companq sstisfaotory to this Board and the the District Attorney for the faithful performance of his said contract. i It is further ordered that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Cost ` prepare forms of contract to be executed by said Boyd, Kerr & McLean and Timothy M. Collins providing for the construction of said Addition to said County Hospital Building and furnishing of all necessary labor and material therefor in accordance I with plane and specifications of W.H.Weeks, heretofore adopted by this Board. It is further ordered that all other bids submitted herein be and the same are hereby refected and the oertifiad checks submitted therewith be returned to said respective bidders. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the.Board. In the (Satter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowances heretofore made to Minnie Gomez, Bernard Duncan and Catarina DeRoss, be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after this date. It is by the Board further ordered that the allowance of Esperanza Cutino be and same is hereby reduced from $20 per month to $15 per month from and after this date. It is by the Board farther ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said Esperanza Cutino for said stun of $15 per month instead of $20-per month.,K In the Matter of Building State Highway through Contra Costa County. wRERus. it appears to this Board that by ohanging the present located pro- posed State Highway from its present proposed route to the present Countlt Road at the Garrity Hill, that it will be necessary for this Board to acquire less new righ of way for ma id State Highway and that same will make a more direct route, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that it will be to the better interests of the County of Contra Costa to appropriate the sum of $2,200 to State Highway Com- mission to help defray the expense of changing grade of the Garrity Hill from pre- sent twelve to fifteen per cent grade to a six per cent grade, than to acquire all the right of way as said road is now laid out, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, and it is hereby Ordered that the sum of $2,200 be and the same is hereby appropriated to State Highway Commission to pay for the excessive grading at what is known as Garrity Hill, the said a= to be paid on the presentation of a duly verified claim therefor, It is FARTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that Supervisor Warren H. MoBryde be and he is hereby authorized to procure from the Box, Garrity and Leroy Interests the deeds for the necessary right of way for said State Highway at the least possible expense to the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing Resolution is presented by Supervisor W.J.Buobanan and seconded 328 by Supervisor Vincent*Hook and adopted by the unanimous'vote'oY the Board. i In the Matter of Advertising the i, Resouroes of Contra Costa County, H.T.Hammond, Editor of the Byron Times appears before the Board and states f to this Board that he is preparing a Booster Edition of the Byron Times and makes i request to this Board that they purchase from him one thousand copies of said Boosts ff� Edition at 2$ cents per copy. The Board takes said matter under advisement. I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Juno let, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. .. ✓. f.�.:�`,�'�.-:.G ha irman. z�- - ... Clerk. I 329 1 In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, June let, 1914. The Board mat at iC o'clock A.M. Presents Han. J.H.Trythall, Chairman.; Supervisors Farren H. MoBryde. J.P.Cssey, Vincent Hoak and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clark. - - - - - - - - - - i The minutes and proceedings for the month of May, 1914, •ore read to the Boar by the Clark hereof, and by the Board approved on read and signed by the Chairman 1 and Clerk. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. I It in by the Board ordered that an allowance of $2S per month for the month 4 of June, be and the same is granted to W.N.Thompson, It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on County Treasurer on July lot, 1914, in favor of W.W.Thompson for the aum of $25 in payment of said allowance for the month of June, 1914. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. Upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the allow- anoes heretofore made to all indigents be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after July lot, 1914. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In the Matter of applications for Liquor licenses. Applications for liquor lioensea for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persona at following named places, to wit: J.F. Frerichs Front St. Byron Pietro Guerrieri Lot @ Blook 4. Valens Rittman & Giami Central Hotel Near Conoord Mrs. M. Asearo Midway Saloon, Junot. San Pablo Ave. & San Pablo Crook Rad C.Crowlay S. side Loring Ave. Crockett Mary Lynch Ferry Exchange Hotel &Bar Port Costa J*0. Moderns Car. Hart% & Prospect Avon. Danville. J.Mahoney Cor. lot & Parker Aves. Rodeo J,E.Moito%a N. side of Alvarado St. San Pablo F. Pallota Car. 2nd Ave. & Pomona St. Valens Goo. Vincent Auto Inn Pacheco Road R.L.Parker makes application to the Board for a wholesale liquor license at Gen- oral en-oral Chemical Company property at Nichola. The Board fixes the hearing om said applications for Monday ,1uly 6th, 1914, T,330 i I i at 10 o'clock A.M. J , In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. I The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licenses to the follow- ing named persons at following named places, for:the sale of liquor in quantities lees than one quart, to wit: John Buckley Burlington Hotel &Bar Port Costa J.P-Bettenoourt Glen Saloon S.P.Depot Antioch Wm.DeLand Sr. Western States Porcelain Factory near San Pablo School House. B Yerrando Wanda St. bet. 2nd & 3rd Aves. Valona. i D.Ferrando Cox. Cores & 2nd Ave. Yalons. i Peter Milesi Lombardo Saloon Crockett A.Marston Cor. Son Pablo Ave. & Cutting Boulevard A.J.Moller Sunnyside Hotel San Pablo W.A.Rogers Rogers Hotel Main St. Walnut Creek. Wm.E.Robbins Old Red House Central Ave. and San Pablo Ave. Joseph Rolando Mint Saloon Cor. R.R. Ave & Oak St. Brentwood. Frank S.Soito, Jr. Santa Fe Saloon San Pablo Ste. I Turner & Azevedo Oak Grove Beach, San Joaquin River Ir Antioch Webb & Yunkin San Pablo & Potrero Aves. Stege R.Williams Waterfront. Port Costa. The saidorder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.1<, In the Matter of Completion of Contract for Maosdamizing Tunnel Road. Elam C.Brown, County Surveyor having filed with this Board his certificate recommending that the road built by the Hutchinson Company be accepted, It is by the Board ordered that the said road be and the same is hereby accept- ad and said contract completed. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I r In the Matter of Sale of Richmond School Bonds. This Board having heretofore and on March 2nd, 1914, ordered issued $150,000 worth of Richmond School bonds of denomination of $1000 each bearing interest at rate k of five per cant per annum and said Board having ordered the clerk to advertise for bids to be presented on the 6th day of April, 1914, for the purchase of $15,000 worth of said bonds, to wit: Bonds Poo. from 1 to 75, both inclusive, and said Board having on the 6th day of April, 1914, sold to the First Rational Bank of Contra Costa County, the said $75.000 worth of said bonds and being bonds numbered from 1 to 75 i 331 . rl I' both inolusive, and said First National Bank of Contra Costa County having tailed to take up said bonds as required in said notice, ! t It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board notify the said First National Bank of Contra Costa County that the said $75,000 worth of said bonds of said Richmond School District are now on deposit in the County Treasurer's office of Contra Oosts County, to be delivered to said First National Bank of Contra Costa County upon payment to said County Treasurer of the said sum bid for said bonds, I together with accrued i#terest to date of delivery and that if said bonds are not taken up within ten days after reoeipt of said notice, that the check accompanying j their bid for said bunds will be forfeited to the County of Contra Costa, and that said bonds will be readvertised for sale. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. ! i In the Matter of Support of Katie Soanlan, an indigent person. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify the Sisters of Mercy of St. Catherine's Rome, San Francisco, that this Board will hereafter allow the sum of $75 per year for the care, maintenance and support of said Katie Soonlan. In the Matter of appointment of Members of Board of Education of Contra Costa County. The terms of office of Miss Annie Loucks and C.H. Jones as Members of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County having expired, Supervisor Hook places in nomination Miss Alias Rally and Supervisor MoBryde places in nomination Mr. C.H. Jones, which nominations are seconded by Supervisor Buchanan; Thereafter after roll call, it is by the Board ordered that that Miss Alice Kelly and C.H.Jones 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. The vote of the Board on said Order being unanimous. In the Matter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same is hereby approved; No. Date Amount 25 May 21st, 1914. $908.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board of Supervisors are hereby authorised to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures to said warrant. 332 i i In the Matter of appointment of Superintendent of Oonstruotion for (" j Addition to New County Hospital Building. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having heretofore adopted plan and specifications of W.H.Weeks for an addition to new County Hospital Building for the County of Contra Costa and having duly advertised for bids,for construction thereof in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, and the bid of Boyd, Kerr. & Molean, being the beat bid and this Board having determined that said Boyd, Kerr & McLean havo presented the beat bid and having duly appointed W,H.Weeke, Architect i for the construction of said building. It is by the Board ordered that Charles H. Ludden be and he is hereby'eppoint- ed Superintendent of Construction of said Building at a compensation of 0160 per i month, the duties of said Superintendent to begin on the commencement of work by said contractors and continue until the further orderof this Board; the said salary or compensation to be paid monthly upon the presentation of, and filing in the offie of the Clerk of this Board, a duly verified claim upon the Hospital Fund. The Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Building of Addition to County Hospital Building. Boyd, Kerr & McLean having presented form of contract and Bond to this Board for the building of an addition to County Hospital Building, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said oontrao and Bond be and the same Is hereby referred to the District Attorney for his approv- gl. It is further ordered that the further hearing in said matter be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday June 8th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. i In the Matter of Communication of R.N.Burgess in relation to Moraga i Valley Road. It is by the Board ordered that Elam C.Brown, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby instructed to survey a proposed route for a road through Moraga Valley as suggested by R.N. Burgess and prepare plana and specifications for same, in order that this Board may advertise for bids for the construction thereof; In the Matter of Change of Location of Retail Liquor License. It is by the Board ordered that the liquor license issued to R.L Parker at Nicholls, near Bay Point California, on property of General Chemical Company be and the same is hereby changed to Morton Hotel, Nicholls, Cal. located on north side of 333 t- k i County road between the Oakland. Antioch 6 Eastern Railway and Santa Fe Railroad Tracks. The said order is passed by nriAnimoua vote of the Board. In the Matter of Abolishing of .Terminal Points in Contra Costa County. This Board having been notified that the hearing on said matter has been fix- ed for June 26th, 1914. before Commissioner Pugh in Ban Francisco, and it having bee called to the attention of the Board that arrangements should be made for the employ ment of counsel and the obtaining of testimony to present to the said Commissioner, the following persons appear before this Board and present their views in relation i to said matter, to wit: John Bermingham, Jr., R.B.Mitchall, Mr, Westphal, M.R Jones, and W.M.Neison, and after hearing arguments and views of above named persons, and the District Attorney having suggested to the Board that his office would not have time to give the,required attention necessary to said case, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that J.E.Rodgers. Attorney at Law, be and he is hereby employed as counsel to assist the District At- torney in conducting the litigation or suit pending before the Interstate Commerce Commission wherein.the City of Marysville, at al. are Plaintiffs, and Atchison, To- poka & Banta Pe Railway Company, at al. are defendants, in which suit Contra Costs County by complaints in intervention, is an interested party; the compensation of said attorney to be hereafter fixed by this Board. Thereupon, it further appearing to this Board that W.A.Simonton, heretofore ap- pointed by this Board as one of s committee to devise the best ways and means of presenting said matter to the Interstate Commerce Commission has left the State of California. and that it is necessary to appoint another person in his place, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that W.M.Nelson be and he is hereby appointed on said Committee in place and stead of IY.A.Simonton who has removed from this State. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors UaBryde jlnoent Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. In the Matter of allowance of Claims in Supervisor District Na. 2.for work on what is known as Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore and on Oct. 21st. 1912, declared by Resolution of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more then three miles in length between Alameda County Dine in tunnel and the town of Lafayette in—super- visor Distdot No. 2, out of the General Fund, ilt is by the Board ordered that said claim below mentioned be and the same is paid out of the General Fund, to wit: 334 Hutchinson Company, #287.09, It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costs t Countjx draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said above named claimant in the sum above named, out of the General Fund,.X. i i In the Matter of allowance of claims for I ridge work, lumber, rook, oil, etc. i Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, eta. are presented to the Board and it appearing to the Board that the funds of the Road distriots sbainst which said claims have been presented would be unreasonably burdened by the full pay- ment of said claims, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be paid to the claimants in the I amounts and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Hutchinson Company $748.88 #700.00 R.D.1,S.D.5, $48.88 Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co. 52.82 51.82 1, 4, 1.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costs County, draw war- rants on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above named. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook. Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: None.1, i i In the Matter of allowanoe'of Clsime. Claims against the different funds of the Bounty 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 Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 8th, 1914, at 10 o'clock i I A,M. .�/.. ' ..Chairman. i I� .. .s. .......Clerk. i 335 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, state of California. Monday, June 8th, 1914• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. I I Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. McBryde, j J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Welle, Clark. - - - - - - - - - - - I� I In the Matter of Contract for Erection i of Addition to Now County Hospital Buildingfor Contra Costa County. 9+ i Boyd, Karr & McLean, having this day presented to this Board a form of contract providing for construction of said Addition to Now County Hospital Building and for the furnishing of all necessary labor and material therefor as required by I previous order of this Board, and said form of contract having been examined by this Board this day and said Boyd, Kerr & McLean having presented to and filed with this Board good and sufficient bonds aggregating the sum of $29,161.00 oonditined as re- quired by lax, and order of this Board heretofore made and T.M.Collins having this day presented to this Board a form of contract providing for the construction'in the said Addition to Hew,County Hospital Building at Martinez, a hot water oirculatiig and heating system and for the furbishing of all necessary labor and materials therm for as required by previous order of this Board, and said form of contract having been examined by this Board this day and said T.M.Collins having presented to and filed with this Board good and sufficient bonds aggregating the sum of $2188.00 conditions as required by law and order of this Board heretofore made, Therefor, it is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said forneof contracts be and the same are hereby approoed,and that said bonds be an the same are hereby approved and that J.H.Trythall. Chairman of said Board of Super- visors of County of Contra Costs, State of California, and J.H.Wells, County Clerk and ex-offioio Clark of the Board of Supervisors therefor, be and they are, and each of them, is hereby authorized to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costs, and Board of Supervisors thereof, with said Boyd, Kerr & McLean providing for the construction of said Addition to Now County Hospital Building and with T.M.Collins for the installation in said Addition to said County Hospital Building of a hot water circulating and heating system and the furnishing of all necessary materials and labor therefor, in accordance with plans and $pacific - tiona made by W.H.Weeks,.heretofore adopted by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Repair of Bridge in Rodeo Valley on Franklin Canyon Road. Supervisor Warren MoBryde having reported to this Board that a oeibain bridge situated in Rodeo Valley on the Franklin Canyon Road is in a dangerous oondition and badly in need of repair and great emergency exists for the repairing or replacing of said bridge, { It is upon motion of supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Casey by the Board ordered that supervisor Warren H,McBryde be and he is hereby orderedt at once, to repair said bridge without notice. i The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes reoess to meet on Monday, June 16th, 1914, at 10 o'clock Y,./..'C. .Chairman. Clerk. II I 337 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, state of California. i ' Monday, June 15th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Presents Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In Metter of Cancellation of Warrant. It is by the Board ordered that Warrant No. 4484 in favor of Dr. C.Z.Abbott for $145 be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled. The said order is passed b4-aniraous vote of the Board. 00, In the Matter' of Correction of Assessment. County Assessor having filed with this Board his written application for the correction of an Assessment which appears on Assessment Roll for the year 1915-14, in this, that Antone Soalzo was assessed for improvements in amount of $400 and personal property in amount of $400 as appears on page 846 Vol. 12 and that said property was burned in December 1912, and asking for authorization to cancel the above $800, and the District Attorney having given his written consent to the eor- reation of the above assessment, It is by the Board ordered that said Assessment be and the same is hereby ordered corrected in accordance with said authorization. In the Matter of Incorporation of the Town of Walnut Creek. This matter having been heretofore continued to this time and the County Surveyor having been directed to make a survey of the proposed incorporation and plc same and furnish to this Board a map of said territory as proposed to be incorporate d and said map having been furnished to this Board in accordance with said order and after examination of said map this Board not being entirely satisfied with the des- oription contained in said map, on application of petitioners it is by the Board ordered that said petitioners herein be and they are hereby allowed to withdraw said petition. It is further ordered that the County Engineer be and he is hereby ordered to meet the committee in charge of preparing petit.ion for incorporation of the town of Walnut Creek, and go over the ground with said committee and make a proper survey l of the territory required to be included in said incorporation, making exterior boundaries of said incorporation run to property lines where possible. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. 338 j j In the }Satter of Advertisement for Bids for Furnishing of Supplies to the County of Contra Coats for the year 1914. In accordance with order heretofore mhd'e by thio Board asking for bide for i the furnishing of supplies to be presented 'on' this 15th day of June, 1914`, up to hour of 10 o'clock A.M. the following firma appear and file bide for furnishing of I , supplies to the County of Contra Costa, for year 1914-15, to wit: 1.1d.Lasell Company, Mrs. G. Stewart, A.Claeys, D.Hiloon, Contra Costa Drug & optical Company, Martinez Drug Company, C. Van Prooyen, McNamara & Winkelman, Martinez Drug Company for stat= ionery. Thereupon the Board opens said bids and reads same and the further hearing on said matter is continued to and set for Monday, June 22nd, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Metter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County- are presented to the Hoard and thoso found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed +.' by the Board, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk, and ordered entered on the Ti Allowance Book of this Hoard. ' And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 22nd, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. �—.—Chairman. i . f ......Clerk. I' x i i I 'i:J 339 in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. , Monday, June-22nd, 1914. The Board met at 10 of clock A.M. Present, Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors ;Farren H. MoBryde,.J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.yells, Clark. i - - - - - - - --- - In the Matter of Issuance of E School Bonds of Richmond School ? District of Contra Costa County. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Ooeta County at a regular meet ing of said Board hold on the Sad day of March, 1914, duly passed a Resolution appro - i ing all of the proceedings relating to that certain bond election held on the 31st day of January, 193.4, in Richmond School District of Contra Coats County, for the issuance of 4150,000 worth of School Bonds in denomination of 41000 mach, payable within thirty years from date thereof, in gold coin of the United States, with inter set at the rate of five per cant per annum, payable semi-annually, in like gold coin, + + and, I'MEREAS, said Board in said Resolution duly provided for the form of said bond, and the manner in which said bonds shall be paid, and, WHEREAS, this Board having ordered said Bonds numbered respectively from 1 to 75 both numbers inclusive, be sold by said Board of Supervisors and that the Cler of this Board cause the following notice of the sale of said bonds, to be published in the following newspaper, printed and published in said Contra Costa County, to wit: "Richmond Daily Independent" for a period of two weeks, before the 6th day of April, A.D.1914. Notion of Sale of School Bonds. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will on the 6th day of April, 1914, at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. at the office of said Board in the Court House in the City of Martinez, in said County at a regular meeting of said Board, sell to the highest and beat bidder for cash, bonds Numbers One to Sevanty-five inclusive, Richmond School Dist- rict, Contra Costa County, State of California, in the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars (75,000) said bonds to be in the sum and denomination of One Thousand dollar ('81,000) each and are one-half of an issue of One Hundred and fifty thousand dollars ( 150,000). Laid bonds to be sold are numbered from One to Se'aenty-five both numbers inclusive, and bear interest at the rate of five per sent (5 per cent) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of May and the first day of November of each year until said bonds are paid, said bonds and interest to be payable in gold coin of the United States, Said bonds are to be dated May let, 1914, and are to run twen- ty-one (21) years from the date thereof, and are to be issued in series in such a way that the first two bonds will mature and become due and payable on the let day of May of each and every year until twenty (20) bonds shall have been redeemed and paid and thereafter five (5) bonds will mature and become due and payable on the first day of May of each your until seventy (70) of said bonds shall have been redeemed and paid and thereafter eight (8) of said bonds will mature and become payable on the first day of May of each year until all of said bonds, shall have been redeemed and paid. NOTICE I8 HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that sealed proposald shall be made to the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costs, for the purchase of said bonds or any portion thereof, not less in number than one entire bond said proposals to be left with the County Clerk of said Contra Costa County at his office in the Court House of said Contra Costa County in the City of Martinez, on or before the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of the said 6th day of April, 1914; that each proposal must be ac- companied by a certified check or cash deposit in the sum of two per cent (2 per cent? of the amount of the proposal payable to the Chairman of In board of Supervisors; that said check or cash deposit of the successful bidder will be forfeited in case he neglects to pay for the bonds bid for by him on or before the let day of May, 191 ton (10) days notice to him of the acceptance of his bid having been previously give in writing said Board having the right to reject any and all bidsfor said bonds. This notice is given pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Supervisors adopted on the 2nd day of March, 1914, pursuant to the report of the Board of Educat- ion of the City of Richmond and of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County of the election of said bonds at an election held on the 31st day of January, 1914, 34.E in said Richmond School District to which resolution and report and proceedings thereon, .on.file in the office of said Board of Supervisors reference is hereby specially made for further particulars effecting the issuance and sale of said bonds. J.H.W'e ll s, County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa. and,. WHEREAS, the Clerk of this Board,did cause said notice to be published in the said newspaper in accordance with said order as appears by the affidavit of Oatavia Norton on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board, and, WHEREAS, the First National Bank of Oontra Oosts County having on the 8th day of April, 1919„ filed its written bid for said bonds in sum of $75,906.in accord- ance, with said notice of sale, and, i WHEIMS, the said First National Bank of Contra Costa County complied with the requirements of said notice by presenting with said bid a Cashier's check in sum of J150o, in accordance with said notice of sale provided, and, t WHEREAS, the bid of the First National Bank of Oontra Costa County was ` the highest and best bid presented for said bonds, this Board accepted said bid and sold to the said First Nationd Bank of Contra Costa County, the said $76,000 worth of said Riobmond School Bonds and being bonds numbered from 1 to 76, both numbers in- olusive, according to the terms of sale contained in said notice Of sale, and, WHEREAS, a certified copy of the Order of tpis Board awarding said $76,000 worth of bonds and being bonds numbered from 1 to 76 both numbers inclusive, ito First National Bank of Contra Ooeta County for sum of $76,908.00 together with a certified copy of all the proceedings in said matter relating to said bond issue was served upon and given to the First National Bank of Contra Costa County on 10th day of April, 1914, as appears by the affidavit of J.H.Waile, on file in this office and, I WHEREAS, the said First National Bank of Contra Costa County has failed to „ l� pay for said bonds, within the time specified within said notice of sale, or at all, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, and it is hereby ordered, that the said check of the First National Bank of Contra Costs County, in the sum of $1600, be and the same is hereby forfeited, and that said agreement Of sale of said bonds to said First National Bank of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby rescinded and East aside for the reason that the said First National Bank of Contra Costs County failed i to consummate said sale and has failed to accept and pay for said bonds aocording to the agreement and terms of sale entered into by this Board of Supervisors and said First National Bank of Contra Costa County, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to pay said sum into the County Treasury of Contra Costa County, to the credit of the General Fund of Contra Costa County. It is Further Ordered that said bonds numbered respectively from I to 76 both numbers inclusive, be sold by said Board of Supervisors and that the Clerk of • this Board cause the following Notice of Sale of said bands to be published in the following newspaper printed and published in Contra Costa County, to wit: Richmond Daily Independent, for a period of two weeks before the 9th day of July, 1914; Notice of sale of School Bonds. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board Of Supervisors of the County of Contra 341 Costa, state of California, will on the 9th day of July, 1914, at the hour 'of 10 o'clock A.M. at the office of said Board in the Court House in the town of Martinez, ! in said County, at a regular meeting of said Board, sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash, bonds numbered 1 to 75, inclusive, Richmond School District, Contra Costa County, State of California, in the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars ( 75,000) said bonds to be in the sum and denomination of One thousand dollars 1000.) each and are one half of an issue of One hundred fifty thousand dollars l 150,000). 6aid bonds to be cold are numbered from ono (1) to seventy-five (75) both numbers inclusive, and bear interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum payable semi-annually on the lot day of May and the let day of November of each year until said bends are paid, said bonds and interest to be payable in gold coin of the United States. Said bonds are dated May lot, 1914, and are to run twenty-one (21) years from date thereof and are issued in series in such a way that the first two bonds will mature and will become due and payable on 1st day of ;May, 1915, and there- after two bonds will mature and become due and payable on the let day of May of each and every year until twenty (20) bonds shall have been redeemed and paid, and there- after five (5) bonds will mature and become due andpayable on lot day of May of each year until seventy (70) of said bonds shall have been redeemed and paid, and there- after eight (8) of said bonds will mature and become payable on the let day of May of each year until. all of said bonds shall have been redeemed and paid. Notice is Hereby Further given that sealed proposald shall be made tothe Board of Supervisors of laid County of Contra Costa for the purchase of said bonds or any portion thereof, not less in number than one entire bond, said proposals to be left with the County Clerk of said Contra Costa County at his office in the Oourt House in said County of Oontra Coate, in the town of Martinez, on or before the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of the said 9th day of July, 1914; that each proposal must be accom- panied by a certified aheck or ouh deposit in sum of two (2) per cent of the'amount �j of the proposal, payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, that said check or each deposit of the successhl bidder will be forfeited to case he neglects to pay for said bonds bid for by him within five days after notice to him of the sc- oeptance of his bid having been previously given in writing. None but un-conditional bids will be received for said bonds. A certified oopy of an Opinion of Goodfellow, Bells, Moore & Orrick, Counsell- ors and Attorneys at yew, Insuranoe Exchange Building, San Francisco, Cal, on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa County, duly approving said bond issue will be furnished to the successful bidder for said bonds, free of oharge. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bide for said bonds. This notice is given pursuant to a Resolution of the Board of Supervisors adopt- ed on the 22nd day of June, 1914. J.H.Welle, County Clerk and ex-offioio Clerk of the-Board of Supervisors of Oohtra Costa County. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor McBryde, and adopted by th following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors McBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Roes: None. In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Aasesemento.' The Tax Collector and County Auditor having certified to this Board certain ! double and erroneous assessments, It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneoue assessments be and they are and each of them is hereby cancelled and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to make proper entry in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. In the Matter of Petition of S.W.Ounningham for permission to Erect Telephone Poles. S.W.Cunningham having made application to this Board for permission to erect and maintain telephone poles and wires from his residence at junction of Carrol,Avenue, Lind and Humboldt Streets; thence Northerly along west side of Humbold Street to southerly line of right of way of Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway in said town of Bay Point, i 342 I It is by the Board ordered t 4t said application ba a;fd the same Is hefeby, / granted undei the following restrictions, to wit; the said poles and wires are to be placed under the direction of Road Commissioner of supervisor District Ro. 4 l and are to be placed in such a manner that they will not interfere with the travel- ling public and to remain at the pleasure of this Board. In the matter of application of Andrew Sohirpke, for permission to Crosa County Road at Bay Point with Sewer. Andrew Schirpke having made application to this Hoard for permission to cross County head at a point 200 feet east of Main Street in town-of.Bay Point, with a sewer, �) It is by the board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby granted under the following conditions, to wit: that said sewer will be placed under the direction of and to the satisfaction of, the Road Commissioner of Super- visor District tao. 4and that said road will be restored to its original condition satisfactory to said Commissioner. i In the matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Hoard ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Myrtle Pinson of ;15 in supplies, be and the same is hereby changed to $15 per month in I cash for month of dune only. It is by the Hoard further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on county Treasurer in favor of said tars. Myrtle Pinson for sum iof ;16 for month of June. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Hoard. h I In the Matter of Lost Warrant. W.F.Ingram having filed with this Board an affidavit showing that on 3rd day of November, 1913, there was issued to Sputhern Pacific Railroad Company by the County Auditor pf said County, a warrant on Road Diet. Fund Sup. District No. 5, numbered 31B for sum of 81.00, that some was delivered to deponent and was loot and is not now in deponent's possession, and praying that a now warrant be issued, j It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by County Aud- itor. registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. 343 j 01 In the Matter of Award of Contracts for Furnishing Supplies to the County of Contra Costa. This Board having heretofore by-its order duly made and entered directed and instructed the Clerk of this Board to advertise for eupplise for furnishing to the I County of Contra Costa for County Hospital, Jail, Court House, certain groceries provisions, clothing, drugs, stationery and other supplies and said clerk having so advertised for bids for furnishing thereof, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, and bids for the furnishing of said eupplise having been heretofore received by the hoard, and this Board having considered the same carefully and examined the samples submitted to the Board by the respectiVe bidders, Orders that contracts for the furnishing of said supplies to the County of Contra Costa for the ensuing year be awarded to the following named persons and firms each of said pereons and firma to furnish a good and sufficient bond with two or more sufficient sureties, in sum of $1000 conditioned for the faithful performance of son- j treat award to them„ The following are the names of the persons and firma to whom contracts are awarded and 1.1st of articles to be supplied by each and price to be paid therefor; L. It. LASELL OOMPAHY Bon Ami, per dozen $ .75. Barley. rolled in sacks, per 100 lbs. 24.00 (tom) Broome, per dosen 4.50 Bran, in seeks, per ton 32.50 Crackers. Extra Sodas 1/2 lb. boxes, l/2 Lard, in tube, perrlb. .13 Macaroni, Ho.l in 50 lb. boxes, per lb. .04 1/2 Matches, block, per can 1.25 Oats, rolled, per 100 lbs. 3.25 + Pass, Split, per lb. .05 1/4 �r Prunes, French, 60a to 80e In seeks, lb. .06 Sago, per lb. -.04 Spaghetti, bo. 1 50 lb, box- es, Soap. Spry1/2 kers. sand, per dos .40 Soap, Borax, bath and toilet per dozen .45 Sal Soda. per 100 lbs. .95 Solt, Dairy, 100 lbs. .70 . Ten, Uncolored, Japan, *hest per lb. .28 Syrup, per gallon .40 Tobacco, Chewing, Star Plug.• by box, per lb. .49 Toba000m Durham, Smoking, by carton, per lb. .58 vinegar, Upham's Apple Cider, Per gal. .19 Wheat, rolled, in sacks. per 100 lbs. 2.50 sheat 4 Oats, in sacks, per 100 lbs. 2.75 Wheat, by sack, per 100 lbe.• 1.70 Blankets, for Jail, 10-4. double gray. ample l,saoh .95 Blankets, for Jail, 10-4, double gray, Sample 2, each .90 Shooting. Bleached, 6-4„yd .14 Hospital rouse, 4-4.pr yd .04 1/2 Toweling, brown linen,pr yd .10 1/2 Toweling. Turkish. 16 in. wide per yd .16 Shirts, Over, Sample 2.6oz. 5. 00 Mattresses 5 in. box, 3-6x %-x aim lest fiber oot- on felt tap and bottom good ticking each 3.85 344 Coal, Wellington, Loose, ton, 10.60 Cosl,weliington,.in seeks. ton 10.95 Oil. Fuel. per gallon .04 L. MEYER 8a COMPANY Apples,Evaporated, in boxes,lb. .08_ "soon, First Claes, Breakfast,lb. .25 Beane. pink, full saoke, per lb. .04 1/2 Butter No. 1 pickled roll, bble. lb. .36. Butter,f Creamery, Aug, to Feb.per,lb .40" " Feb.to Aug. " " .36 Coffee, ground, 50 lb. 1 ts. lb. .85 Crackers, Extra Sodas, 1/2 1b.bxe.lb..08 1/2 Cornstarch, Kingsford-Oswego 40 lb. boxes per lb. .06 1/2 Flour, Pacheco, 60 lb. saoke, per bbl. of 196 lbe. per bbl. 6.50 Ham, first quality, per lb. .20 Macaroni, No. 1, 50 lb. boxes, lb. .04 1/2 Peaches, sun dried, in socks, lb. .06 aloe, in 100 lb, seeks, per lb. .05 Spaghetti, N0. 1 50 lb. boxes lb. .04 1/2 - Salt, Dairy, 100 lbs. .10 Sugar, granulated, per 100 lbs. 6.00 Tea, Uncolored, Japan, by cheat,lb. .28 Tomatoes, 1 gal. oang; per doz. 2.50 ' i Sheeting, unbleached, 7-4, yd .20 Sheeting, unbleached, 8-4, yd .22 Toweling, Brawn linen, per yd .10 1/2 Towels, Cotton Ruokabeok sam.l,doz .80 n n n n 2, 90 Gingham, apron, per yd .06 3/4 ' D. HILSON. Blankets, single, wool, blue insti- tution, 4 lb. 54-84, each 2.35 Blankets, single, wool, blue in- , stitution 6 lb. 64-84 each 2.95 Shirts, Over, sample 1, per doz. 3.97 1/2 Tennis Flannel, any color, per yd 08 1/2 Costs, Blue Denim, per doz. 7.40 overalls, Samp. 1 per doz. 9.35 n n 2 n n 7.25 Socks, Cotton, per dozen .70 Shoes, Mena, Satin Calf lased, plain wide toe, per pr 1.45 Undershirts, mens white or brown Jersey ribbed, per doz.no.l 4.25 .' ! Undershirts, mane, white or brown , Jersey ribbed, per doz.No.2 3.95 Drawers, mens, white or brown, Jer- sey ribbed, per doz 4.25 Mattresses, 5 inoh.box.2-10 x 6-2 pal* leaf fiber cotton, felt i top and bottom, good tioking,eaah:.3.35 Mattresses, 5 inch. box, 3-6 x 6-2 palm leaf fiber cotton. felt top and bottom good tick- Ing each, . 3.86 Mattresses, Jail, bag .85 Pillows, feather, sample No. 1 1.06 Cotton Batting .17 1/2, A. CLAEYS. Egges, by the case, lob, to Aug. per dozen .28 Eggs, by ease, Aug.to xeb.doz .47 Sal Soda, per 100 lbs. .96 sheat, by seek, per 100 lbs. 1.90 Oil Distillate, 34• in drums, gal .07 C. VAN PROOYEN • Beef, First quality, full hind quarter, per lb. .14 3/4 Beef, fall fore quarter per lb. let quality .12 1/2, Mutton, half aurcosses per lb. .14 ` i , 345 r Yt� UNNAMARA & WIMUMMAH Beef, first quality, full hind quarter, per lb. .14 3/4- Beef, Bull fore quarter, per lb. boot quality .12 1/2 Corned Beef, first quality, per lb..13 1/2 MRS. G. STEWART Apples, evaporated, in boxes,ib .08' i Beane, white, full sacks, lb. :05 1/4' Beane, pink, full ssoka, lb .04'1/2 Bran, in sacke,por ton $32:50 Craokers, extra 8odes.1/2 ib'. boxes, per lb.' .08 1/2 Codfish, middles, 40 lb. boxes,lb. .10 yardisin strips,4er 0 lb;boxoe, lb. ..09 13 1/2 Macaroni, No. 1 50 lb. boxes.lb :04 1/2 Oil, Maine, 5 gal. cans, gal .27 Peas, Split, per ib. ' :05 1/4 Pearl Barley, by seek, per lb. .05 1/4 Raisins, Seedless Sultanas,un- bleached, 50 lb. boxes, lb. .05 3/4 Spaghetti, No. 1 50 lb: boxes, lb. .04 1/2 Soap, Strykers, sand, per doz. .40 Soap, Ivory, bath and toilet, doz. .84 3yrnp, por gallon .40 Tobs000, ohowing, Star Plug, by box, lb. .49 Tobacco, Smoking, Union Leader. by carton, per dozen 1.08 Toilet Paper, by box, loo pkgs. per pkg. .05 1/4 1 Wheat & pats, per 100 lbs. 1.70 1 MARTINEZ DRUG COMPANY Aristol, per oz. $ .36 ` Aoetanilid, per oz. :O1 1/4 Acid Sulphurio, per lb.' .01 ' Acid Citric, per oz. :00 7/8 Acid Boraoio, per oz. .00 1/2 Acid Carbolio, per lb.' .23 Acid Salioylio, per oz. :00 7/8 Acid Ryorocyania, per oz. .00 1/2 Ammon Bromide, per oz. ' .03 Ammon Muriate, per oz. ' :00 1/2 Antipyrine, per oz. .15 Aro. Spts. Ammonia, per pz. .03 Alum pulv. per oz. :00 1/4 Acid Acetic, No. 1 per'oz. :00 1/2 • Antiphlogistine, per lb. .28 Arsenauro, per oz. .48 Aconite Tinot. per oz. :00 1/2 Aqua Ammonia, per gal. .15 Acid Muriatio, per ib.' .01 Bandages, Antiseptic best quality 1 in. 2 in. 3 in. 4 in. .52 Bis. Subnitrate, per oz. .11 Bioarb. soda, per oz. .00 1/8 Bromide Sodium, per oz. ' .02 1/2 Bromide Potassi.per az: O1 1/2 Boras, per lb. .03 3/4 Buhaah, per lb. ,75 Biohromate Potash, per'oz. :00 3/8 Belladonna solid attract per oz .07 Dag, hot water, each Nuggest 2 qt 1.25 Belladonna, leaves, per oz. .00 1/4 Blue Ointment, per oz. :O2 3�4 Benzoin, lump, per oz.' .00 1/8 Burgundy pitch, per oz. :OO 1/8 Cocaine, Mar. per gr. .00 1/2 Codsia Snip. per oz. .98 O- Chloroform Commercial lb. .32 Chlorate poteah, per oz. :001/2 Cole's White Pine Syrup, pt .25 Cream Tartar, per oz. .01'3/8 Compound Cathartic Pills per 100 U.S.P. .08 - Capsicum pule. per oz. .01 1/8 Cotton Absorbent J& J'lb. *Be - Citrene Ointment per oz. .01 Cocoa Butter per oz. .01 Camphor Gum per oz 402 3/4 Capsules, empty No. 1 2 and S. per 1000 .30 e �-346 _ I Calomel, per oz. .04 3/4 Cantharides, per oz. .oG 3/8 f Oresolene, 4 oz. bottles .15 Catgut pan Horn .14 Catheters aestd, sized, 4 to lb sizes, each .06 j Corks, aestd. sizes, per 100 .15 Dovers Powders per oz. .03 j Droppers Med. per doz. .10 Drainage Tubes aetd. sizes J & J per dozen .18 Ether Squibbe, per lb. .78 Epsom Salts, per lb. .O1 1/2 Elixir Calisaya, per pint .15 Elixir Leatopeptine, per pt. .28 Elixir Iron, quinine and Stryah- nine .32 Elixir Iodo Bromide Calcium .28 Eleoterium, per 1/8 oz. .00 1/8 Ether Nitroso Spiritie per pt. .35 Extract Beef Rex. 1/2 lb. jars .63 Emulsion Cod Liver Oil. per gallon (4096) Wyeth; 1.00 Fluid Extract Arnica, per lb. .62 ' Fluid Extract Saw Palmetto lb. .62 Fluid Extract Buchu per lb. 1.76 Fluid Extract Caesars sagrads per lb. Wyeth .35 Fluid Extract Gentian per ib. .55 Fluid Extract Wild Cherry per lb-. .64 FI'nid Extract Ipecac per lb. 2.67 Fluid Extract Tolu, per lb. .57 Fluid Extract Columbo per lb. .58 Fluid Extract Belladonna, per lb. .67 Fluid Extract Dogwood, per 1b. .58 Fluid Extract Taraxicum, per lb. .53 Fluid Extract Ergot, per lb. 2.38 Fluid Extract Rheum, per lb. .98 Fluid Extract Sareaparills,Comp. per lb. 48 Flax Seed Meal, per lb. .04 3/4 Flat Seed, whole, per lb. .04 3/4 Fluid Extract Gentian Comp. lb. .68 Glycerine, per lb. .21 Gauze, Borated, per yd: Moist .11 Gauss, Carbolated, per yd 696 .11' Gauze, Sublimated, per yd moist .11 Gauze, Antiseptic J J or H.B. beat quality 25 yd. rolls 1.75 Hypo. syringes, each 1.23 Hypo. needles, per doz. 1.24 Hypo, tab, morphine sulph. 1/4 gr. P.D. & Co. per tube .11 ' Hypo. tablets, atryohine nitrate 1-40 & 1-60 .07 Hypo. tablets, digitalins pure 1-60 gr. .07 Hypo. tablets, hyosoine hydro- bromate 1-100 gr. .04 Hypo. tablets, cocaine 1-60 gr. .05 1/2 Hydrag. cum creta per os. .04 Hoffman's anodyne per oz. .02 Iodine, per oz. .13 Liq. Ferri Sulph. per oz. 00 8/4' Listerine, per pint .63' Lysol, per bottle, .63 Lithia tablets, (Warner's) per 100 :24 Morphine Sulphate, per,oz. 4 87 00 1/2 Mercury, per oz. Mercury, yellow, oxide, per oz. .10 Mercauro P.D. & Co. per oz. .58 Manna, per oz. .00 1/8 Nitrate silver, per oz. .32 oil, oliva, per gallon 2.50 oil, cotton seed, per gal. .63 011, castor, cold pressed gal. 1.23 011, linseed, per gal. .81 Oil, cede, per oz. .02 1/4 oil, orange, per oz. .11 Oil, camphor, per oz. .02 3/4 Oil. Croton, per oz. .08 011, wine, per oz. .02 5/4 Oil, bay, per oz. .03 Oil, tar, per oz. .01 011, rose, per oz. _ 2.00 011, bergamot, per oz.' .18 011 cicnnemon a? oz.per os. •05 .06'1/2 i 347 µ J# i i 011, tntpentina, per oz. .01 t!k' Optua. pure, per oz. .48 Oxide Zino per az. .02 Ointment, blue. per oz. .02 i Piaster Paris, per oz. 1.68 Plaoter Red arose Kidney J&o I per doz. 1.58 Plaster, Oapsium, J& J per doz. .68. Plaster,.Rubber Adhesive J &e J per yd. Plaster, Mustard J& J doz. .13 Plaster, Belladonna. J&e J per doz .68 Peroxide Hydrogen. per lb. .08 Permangansts Potash, per oz. .01 { Podophyllin, per oz. Papain pule. per oz. .22 Pills, Opium, 1 gr. per 100 .22 2optenzyme tablets, per 100 .53 Plumbi Acetate per oz. .00 1/2 Powder papers, per 1000 .18 Quinine Sulphate. per oz. .21 Salts, Roohelle, per - lb. r24 Salts, Epsom , per lb. .02 Salts, Glauber, per lb. .01 1/2 . Syrup Hypoposphites, per oz. .02 Sugar Milk per oz. .01 1/4 Sslol (Mork) per pz. •.08 Witch Hazel, per gal.' .98 Soap, white oastile, • .04 - Soap, Germaaidal, per oz. .08 Sulphur pule. per lb. .02 3/4 Sods Salicylate, per oz. .03 Surgeons silk .03 Strychnine per oz. .55 MTurpentine per gal. .68 emstio, per oz. .02 Tinot. Nux Pam, per az. .03 Tinot. Cactus Grandiflora per oz- .02 Tinct. Ment. pip. per oz. .03 1/2 Tinct. Opil, per pint 1.98 Tinct. Digitalis, per pz. .03 Tullera Powder, per oz. .00 1/4 Vaaelina, per lb. .09 Torpin Hydrate, per oz. .04. Tinot. Ferri Chloridi, per oz. .02 Iodine of Potseaium per oz. .18 Onetime Polletts, per box .33 Laoto Y ptine powder; per oz. • .63 Tinot. camphorated Opii per lb. .39 Browne, Mixture (Impr.) per lb. .57 Rahafolta, per lb. .38 Caeoara 5 gr. pills, per 100 .20 Wted milk, hospital size. llorliok, 2.70 Piaster Paris Bandages. 3 in. per dozen 1.76 Tinat. Iodine, per pint 1.08 Kidney Plasters, per•doz. Red Cross 1.58 Sootto Emulefon per bot. [large) .63 Coffins, Citrated, per oz. .18 Chloral Hydrate, per' oz. .10 Calomer and Soda 1 gr, tabs 100 .11 Golds Seal Powder per oz. .08 Omelets Cerium, per oz. .05 Palmo Sental, per Pt'. .63 Tonga Compound, per pt. .63• Ioo Oap,s Pare Gum, Ho.4 1.08, Hot Water Hage, Nuggett 2 qt 1.25 Brandy, per qt. best quality .74 Salverson 3.49 CONTRA COSTA DRUG AND OPTICAL COMPANY Alcohol, per gal. Cologne spirits 1900 Acid Sulphuric, per-lb. .01 Acid Benzoic, per on. .01 1/4 Acid Tannio, per oz. .02 1/4 Acid Nitro Muriatic; per lb. .03 1/2 Acid Tartaric, per oz. .01 Acetate Potash, pas•oz. .03 Ammon Bromide, per oz. .03 Ammon Muriate, per oz. .00 112 Antikamnis, per pa. .09 17E . Alum pule. per oz. .00 114 Ammonia Yslorinate. per OZ. .05 1/2 34 Antieoptic tablets, per 190 f Diamond Lilly .22. y( Bandages, Antiseptio Beat quali- eySubnitrate per ps. .52 Bi4 in. .11 I Balsam Copaiba, per oz. .01 i Beachwood Creasota, per oz. .03 1/2 4 Blue Ointment, per oz. .02 1/2 Burgundy Pitch, per oz. .00 1/8 I Cocaine Mur, per grain .90 1/2 Chloroform Squibbs, per lb. .60 Charcoal Willow, per oz. .00 3/8 C000s Butte; per oz .01 ' Cabphor Gam, per oz. .02 3/4 Donovan's Solution, per oz. .01 DroppersMed. Por dos. .10 Eleaterium, per l/8 qz. . 001/8 Emulsion Cod Liver 011 per gal. (40�; Wyeth) 1.00 Fluid Extract Buohn, per lb. 1.76 Fluid Extract 6quill,,per lb. .66 Fluid Eztraot Grendelie Hobueta per lb. 1.16 Fluid Extract Hydrastis, per lb 1.76 Fluid Extract Taraxioum, per lb .63 Filter Paper, per dog. white 8 in .02 j i Fluid Extract Glyoyrrhiza per lb .67 Glycerine suppos. per bottle .11 Gauze, Iodoform 6 per cent per yd. moist .26 Gauze, Antiseptic J J or B.B. Best quality 26 yd. rolls 1.76 Hypo. tablets, atrychine ni- trate 1-40 & 1760 .07 Hypo, tablets digitaline pure 1-60 Sr. .07 Hydrag. cum crate per oz. .04 Hoffman's anodyne per oz. .02 Iodoform, per oz. .27 Liq. Tonga Comp. per ib. .60 Lint. 10 yard roll J& J each -. .30 ' Mass hydrarg. per oz. .03 Honsella aolution, per oz. .01 1/2 Meroury, per oz. .00 1/2 Oil, olive, per gallon 2.60 011. oud liver, per gallon 1.20 011, spike, per oz. .02 1/2 011, origanum, per oz. .02 1/2 Oil, sassafras, per oz. .02 1,72- 011. /2011. rose, per oz. 2.00 Oil, silk, per yard .- - .65 Ointment blue per oz. .02 t Plaster rubber adhesive J & J per yard .11 Plaster, Blister J&,J per yd .40 Plaster, Thapsia, J 4 J per yd .30 Plaster, Cantharides J& J per Fd .40 Plaster, Belladonna,.J b J per yd roll .46 Peroxide Hydrogen, per lb. 006 Phensoetins, per oz. .20 Pepsin, pule, per oz. .22 PNcooks Bromides. per bottle .60 Plumbi Acetate, per oz. .00 1/2 Salts. Epsom, per 1b. .02 Sntphonol, per oz. .60 Soap„ 0ermacidal. per oz. 008 Syringe, Alpha, esoh .86 Soda Salicylate, per oz. .03 Surgeons Silk .03 Strychnine. per oz. .66 tartar, emetio, per oz. .02 1 Trifoliva, Comp. per lb. .26 Tinot. Hyoscyamus. per pint .36 Tinot. Oeotus Orandiflora, per os .02 Tinot. Digitalis, per oz. .03. Tullers Powders per oz. .00 1/4 Tinot. Strophanthus, per oz. .02 Torpin Hydrate, per,oz. .04 Tinot. Perri Chlorldi, per oz. .02 Iodine of Potassium, per oz. .18 Unguentine, lb. jar. .66 Tinot. Passion plower per pt. .76 Cascara 6 gr. pills, par 100 .20 Malted Milk, hospital size.Horlick 2.70 i Preto Iodide Yeroury. 114 gr. pills 100 .10 Chloral Hydrate, per oz. .10 ' i 349 f I Oxalate Cerium, per oz. .08 Ecthol, 12 oz. ,.60 MARTINEZ DRUG COMPARY. 16. lb. Legal Cap, numbered 28 lines par ream 1. 96 16. lb. Legal Cap, unnumbered, per ream, 32 lines, 1.96 16 lb. Legal Cap, unnumbered 28 lines, per ream 1.96 14 lb. Legal Cap, Hulburt do Southworth, per ream 1.46 Letter Press Copying Books, 260 sheets, per book .86 Arnold's Fluids, quarte, per dos 6.63 Thomas' Black Ink, quarts, dos. 3.97 Holdfast Mucilage, qts. per doz. 3.97 Perfection Mucilage, qta.doz. 3.00 Faber Round Pencils, per doz. .29 Dixon's Noe. 2 and 6 per doz. .39 American Modal No. 2 per dos. .34 Faber's Hexagon, No. 2 per doz .34 Hardmuth Round Pencils, per doz .38 Koh-i-noor Pencils H.B. with rubbers, par doz. 1.08 Koh-i-noor Penoile H.B. per doz .67 Koh-moor Ponoils 3 B. per doz .93 Indelible Round Pencils, Oastell (hard) per dozen .96 Red and Blue Pencils, round, doz .38 Superior Round Pencils, per doz .20 Pens, R.R. 149, per gross .30 Pens, 6ilott'.e 10. 404 per gross .43 Pans, hpenoerian, per gross .76 Pens. Tadella Zinc, Nos. n and 6 per ggrross .97 Pens, Falcon. No. 048 per gross .62 PonJudges Quill stub, pear grose...68 Pad:,e, Chancellor Tablet, Legal No. 81, per dozen 1.10 Pads. No. 361, pe r doz. .30 Typewriter Erasers per doz. .36 Typewriter Ribbons, Kee Lox for Fieoher Book Typewriter, each .90 Typewriter Rtbbons, Smith Prem- ier, Copying, beat qual.eaoh .46 Typewriter Ribbons, Smith Prem- ier Record, beat gpal, each .48 Erasers, Typewriter, Eberhard Faber, Ink union Fen 110 eaah.04 Treasury Blotting Pads, 19x24, per dozen, beat qual. .48 Mo0£ll's Fasteners, per box .07 Eyelets, J H per box .07 1/2 Eyelets, B per box .07 1/2 Eyelets. 0. Z. per box .07 1/2 French Carmine, pints, per dos. 6.63 Faber Penholders, per doz. .16 Eagle Penholders, per doz. .16 Assorted Rubber Banda, per gross %rest quality .98 Rubber Bands, 000 1/4 per groes .65 Rubber bands, 00 Ifo per gross .62 Rubber band:, 31, per gross .34 Rubber bands, 1/2 inch per gross .88 Rubber bands, 3/4 inch. per groes .98 Sanford's Copying Inks, per doz. 7.20 Sanford's library Paste 6 oz. Utopia. each .18 Typewriter Paper, Westminster 70 per ream or equal .99 Typewriter Paper, Westminster, 066 per ream or equal 1.19 Typewriter Paper, Onion Skin, 161 unglazed, per ream or equal .80 Typewriter Paper, Onion Skin, glazed, per res, .76 Carbon Paper, Eureka, per 100 sheets.3.26 Carbon raper, Remtioo Paragon per 100 sheets 2.$0 Carbon paper. Kee Lox 100 sheets 3.60 Carbon paper, Cob-web 100 sheets 3.60 Typewriter Ribbon, Kee Lox Under- wood Ribbons, record, each .fib aafford's Commercial Ink, qte. 6.00 Pens, M.Y. ground points, N0.3 per grass 1.10 Gem Paper Clips, dz. boxes, .60 356 O.B. Fasteners (paper) Be O.B. per M. 1.b0• L_. 0.8.Fastanars, No. L.B.-per M 1.60 ;I In the Matter of Advertising Resources i of Contra Costa County. D. A. McLaughlin, J.F.Brooks,.Jamea Owens, H.W. Wernse, appear before the Board of Supervisors and requests that this Beard donate the sum of X1600 to the Tourist Assooiation of ventral California for the purpose of advertising the resouro as of Contra Costa County, and promoting emmigraticn thereto, and after hearing argu- mont of respective persons in said matter, the Board takes the matter under advise- Mont. ( And the Board takesleoeas to meet on Monday, " July 6th, 1914, at 10 o'olock A.M. /��1?� ......Chairman. i I� - •351 i f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coats county, State of ualifornie: Monday, July 6th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H, McBryde, J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.R.Wells,.Clerk. The proceedings of the Board for and during the month of June, 1914, are read to the Board by the Clark, and approved by the Board, and signed by the Chairman t and Clerk. ` In the Hatter of applications for Liquor Licensee. Applications for, liquor licenees authorizing the sale of liquor in quantities loss than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persona at the fol- lowing named places, to wit: S.H.Burns Tormey California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company Hotel Crockett Crockett J.B.Costa Cor. Smith & Alhambra Staff Nr. Marttnez. S.Dalporto Lot 6, Block 1 Oakley Clement George Valone John Luoey Revads Saloon Mt. Diablo Park Club Club Dining Room Cook Ranch Wm.lieobado S. side Alvarado St. San Pablo E.Navellier Cor. Blake St. & San Pablo Ave. Stege Chas. Schlanker Haysids Inn Lafayette Prank Stone Imperial Saloon xnightsen J.E.Smith Park View Rotel Crockett John E.Smyth Lot 2, Block 1 Crookett Applications for wholesale liquor lioenses are made to the Board by the fol- lowing named persona at following named places, to wit: Bassi & Clemente Swiss & Italian Hotel Yalona P.Murphy Loring Ave. Crockett Giulio Rossibertolli Potrero Ave, nr. San Pablo Ave. Stage Jum tion. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed for Monday, August 3rd, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Lioenaes. The License Tax Collector of Contra Costs County is authorized to issue liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quo3t to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: Kra. M. Asears Midway Saloon °an Pablo C.Orowley S. side Loring Ave. Crockett •352 Byron J.k'.Presiahs Pront St. B y Pietro Guerrieri bot 8, Block 4, 2nd Ave. Valens. 1 gittmen & Giam gentral Hotel Cor. Concord Ave. & Harrison at. Concord. Mary Lynch Perry Exchange Hotel and Bab Port Costa J Mahoney First & Parker -6voe. Rodeo J.C.Maderos Cor. Hartz & Prospect Aves. Danville. + J.E.Moitoze N. Alvarado St. San Pablo P. Pallote Cor. 2nd Ave. & Pomona Sts. Valens It is by the Board ordered that a wholesale liquor license be issued to R L. Parker, on property of General Chemical Company at Nichols. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, i In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800. i I Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of sold Reclamation iDistrict are hereby approveds Number. Date. Amount. 110 June 17, 1914. 904.60 ill " " " 3263.00 112 " " " 1763.88 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective I signatures to each of said warrants. y In the Matter of Establishing Prices for Printing, Advertising, Job Printing and Blank Books, and Rtles Governing Same for Ensuing year. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the rules and prices as same were fixed by this Board on July 7th, 1913, and which said prices appear of record in vol. 18 at page 147 at seq. Records of this Board, be and the same are hereby fixed as rules and prices for the furnishing of blank books, legal blanks advertising, publications, eto. for ensuing year. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In utter of Granting Leave of Absence to Wm.H.Rough, Superintendent of County Hospital. Wm.H.Hough, having made application to this Board for his annual vacation of two weeks during the month of July or August, It is by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby ygranted, said vacation to be taken when the odnditions at said Hospital will permit said Superintendent to leave. 353 t In the Matter of approval of Contracts for furnishing of supplies. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing certain sup- plies to the County of Contra Costa, said bids having been received for furnishing of said supplies and ocntracts awarded to respeoiive bidders on furnishing good and suffient bonds to the County of Contra Costa, the following firms present their bids which are by the Board ordered approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contracts, to wit: Mrs. G.stewart, b.hi.Lasell Company; D.L. Lilson; Martinez Drug Company; O.O.Van Procyon; McNamara & Winkelman; Contra Costa Drug & Optical Company: A.Cloeys. It is further ordered that the County Clerk of Contra Costa County return to each of above contractors their certified check which accompanied said bids. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. r In the Matter of Estimate of Fire Oommisaionors of Orookett and Crolona for Maintenance of-Wire Department therein. The Board of Fire Commissioners of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona having made report to this Board of their estimate of the amount of money that will be required to maintain the Fire Department of said towns, and for protect- ing the same from loss by fire for fiscal year 1914-15, to wit: for maintenance 1/4 of 1 per cent on assessed valuation of property of said Fire District; Thereupon upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that th estimate and report of the Board of Fire Commissioners of said towns of Urookett and Crolona of 1/4 of 1 per cent of assessed valuation of property of said Fire District be and the some is hereby accepted and approved and that a tax sufficient to raise said sum be levied upon the taxable property within the boundaries of said Fire Distri t as.fixed by Boo rd of Fire Commissioners of Crockett and Crolona. K In the Matter of Special Tax for Alamo School District. The Board of Trustees of Alamo School District having certified to this Board their proceedings under a special ta5eleotion held in Alamo School District on 12th day bf June, 1914, wherein the question of levying a district school tax of 41200 in said school district was submitted to the electors of said school district and said proceedings showing that there were omt in favor of said school tax 19 votes, and that 10 votes were against said school tax, Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that all proceedings of said special election be and the came are hereby approved by this Board, and that a special tax of $1200 be Isvied at the time of levying taxes and that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to compute at the time of levying taxes, the said Sum of 141200 as a special tax in said district. t 35 E r� In Metter of applioation of George Vincent for a Liquor License. A protest having been filed to the application of George Vincent for a liquor license, It is by the Board Ordered that the hearing on eeid petition and protest be and the some is hereby continued to and met for Thursday July 9th, 1914, at 10 o'cloo 1 A.M. In the Matter of Determining Population of Different Judicial Townships of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on matter of determining population of judicial townships of Contra Costa County be continued to and set for Thursday, July 9th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. i I� In Matter of Equalization of 3 Assessments of Contra Costa County for year 1914-15. Now at the hour of 4 o'clock A M. of this 6th day of July, 1914, the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization, the Assessment Rolls of County of Contra Costa, Meps, Books, and'Statementa being this day presented to the Board, the Board proceeded to examine the same and takes recess as a Board of Equalization to and until Thursday, July 9th, 1914, at 10 o'alook,,A.M. And the Board takes recess to most as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to and until Thursday, July 9th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. C:r{ C� .Chairman. 1 .....Clark. .i ` 355 , In the Board of Bupervisors of the County�of Contra Coate, State of California. Thursday, July 9th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, J,P,Caeey, Vincent Hook, J.H.Wella, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor W.J.Buohanon. n the Matter of Sale of Richmond School Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale $75,000 worth of Richmond School Bonds of denomination of $1000 each and being Bonds numbered from 1 to 75, inclusive, and being one-half of an issue of $150,000, said bids to be presented and filed with this Board on or before the 9th day of July, 1914,8 hour of 10 o'clock A.M., Now at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. the following bidders having presented bids as follows, Torranoe, Marshall & Company, par, accrued interest and remium of $267, E,H,Rollins & Son, par, accrued interest and premium of 1285, Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of E.H.Rollins & Son for the sum of par, acorued interest and premium of $286 is the highest and beat bid received fo said $75,000 worth of bonds, It is by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby awarded to and sold to E.H.Rollins & Son. It is further ordered that the County Treasurer of Contra Coats County deliver to said E.H.Rollins & Son said $75,000 worth of said bonds, and being Bonds numbered from 1 to 75, inclusive, on reoeipt by him of the sum of $75,000, accrued interest to date of dl.ivery and a premium of $285, In the Matter of complaint against Saloon. Complaint having been filed with the Board of Supervisors as to manner in which one Daniel Denehy conducts his saloon in town of Crockett, and stating that said Daniel Denehy is not condicting his saloon in accordance with Ordinance No. 122 of this County, It 11 by the Board ordered that a citation issue out of this Board directed to Daniel Deneby to appear before this Board on Monday, July 13th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. and show cause why his license should not be revoked. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MOBryde, Casey,and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisors Hook and Buchanan. 4`e•L. j -356 I , � In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and 1 Specifications for Building of a Bridge Over Walnut Creek in town of Walnut Creek on road leading to Southern Pacific Depot. County Surveyor Elam C.Brown presents plans and specifications, strain I sheets and working details for a bridge to be constructed across Walnut Creek on roed'betwaen Main Street in town of Walnut Creek and Southern Pacific Depot, I fteroupon it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said plane and specifications, strain-sheets and •working details thereof be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain-sheets and working details for the building of said brid go. Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board,give notice that sealed bide will bo received by this Board at or before 11 o'clock A.M. on t)ze 3rd day of Angust, 1914, for the furnishing of materials and construction of f said bridge across said Walnut Creek, in accordance with plana aid specifications, j atrain-shoots and working details prepared therefor and adopted by this Board and now on file in the office of the clerk thereof. It is ordered that all bidders be required to accompany his or their bid, with a cash deposit or certified check in ten per sent of the amount bid, payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors as a guarantee on part of the successful I bidder that he will, within five days after soceptanoe of his bid, enter into a written contrast for the furnishing of materials and construction of said bridge in s000rdanoe with said plans and will execute and file with the Board good and auf- E ficient bonds in such sums as the Board deems adequate with good and sufficient Surey Company or sureties conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract, etc. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bide as they deem it for he best interests of the County. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids, It is further ordered that the notice of the receiving of bide be published In the Martinez Daily Standard. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Gooey, Hook and Trytholl. Ross: None. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. In 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 chair man, attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. 3 , . i M- 357 `) In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It Is by the Board ordered that the following allowances in cash be made to the following named indigents in following sums set opposite their respective names commencing on July let, 1914, towit: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO.l: Francisco Barra $10.00 George Payne 10.00 Mrs. Christine Flynn 16.00 Myrtle R.Pinson 20.00 Mrs. Mary Gualdoni 30.00 John Sites 15.00 Mrs. Marie T.Hele 10.00 Mrs. Frances Schlosler Lulu M. Irwin 25.00 for Bertha Walker 10.00 Mrs. Dee Liebhart 15.00 Lewis Williams .16.00 Catherine Mean 15.00 Mrs. John Wilcox 15.00 t Clarissa McInerney 15.00 Ella V.Wootten 10.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT I10. 2: Mrs. Eve Abel 15.00 Hannah Hartegan 15.00 Rosa Buonlamperti 10.00 Francisco Manousa 16.00 lire. Helen M.Chester 16.00 Amalie Ongwarsky 15.00 Mrs. Annie Dambroge 15.00 Mary Catherine Payne 10.00 ` Mre. Alice Flood 16.00 Mrs. Signorini Silva 10.00 Mrs. Mary A.Hewitson 46.00 Stphie Supartino 5.00 Mrs. Mary Hurley 36.00 Kizzie Valva 10.00 Mrs. I.Wileox 20.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 210. 3: Mrs. Rosa Azevedo 15.00 Mrs. Mary J.Maxie 12.60 Dolphins John Antone 10.00 Mrs. Rosa Martinent 12.00 Francesco Balestero 10.00 Mrs. Jennie Marsh 12.00 Charles K. Benbow 14.00 A.Masseri 10.00 Mrs. C.A.Barrett 16.90 Mrs. Rosa Pedrizzett 12.00 Arasmo Costanzo 10.00 Mrs. Arcadia Peralta 15.00 Mrs. Margaret Donnelly 26.00 Teresa Ricci 10.00 Gaetano DiMaggio 10.00 Mrs. Martha Rogers 12.00 17.J.Fleming 10.00 Flamingo Sarti 10.00 Mrs. Elizabeth Fay 15.00 Peter Tachini 10.00 Harvey Fowler 10.00 'Mrs. Felipe Welch 10.00 Henry A.Horton 10.00 Mrs. Jane Williams 10.00 Mrs. C.E.Loucks 15.00 Mrs. Carolina Wall 10.00 Andrew Lodi 10.00 Mrs. N.A.Powers 10.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5: Hannah Adama 10.00 Eric G.Linde 8.00 Ira. Louise Bonnitier 10.00 John McLean 12.00 ore Carlton 12.00 John Nicholas 8.00 Manuel Cardoza 8.00 Emery T.Philhower 10.00 Mrs. Mary Dose 12.00 Mrs. Irene M.Swinney 20.00 Cormena Didio 8.00 Freemen M.Smith 12.00 Mary Ann Goulding 10.00 Manuel Vaoas 12.00 Mrs. Pauline Gibson 30.00 It is by the Board further ordered that tine County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in sums set opposite their respective names, on the Hospital Fund, commencing July let, 1914, and to con- tLnue until the further order of this Board.., In the Matter of Allowance to Indigente. It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts in supplies be and the same are hereby awarded to the following named indigents, commencing July let. 1914, to wit: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 140. 1: W.O.g Mary Bowman 20.00 Sarah Jane Kinney $15.00 John Coelho 12.00 Nancy Matteri 15.00 Margaret Dowling 15.00 lira. Rosa F.Maoiel 25.00 Mrs. Amanda Erickson 25.00 Ciiristine Pesach 12.00 lira. Rose Flynn 25.00 Mrs. Florence Sump 35.00 Frank Frey 20.00 Mrs. Imeline Thompson 12.00 Marie Forester 15.00 Enoch & Elizabeth White20.00 Mrs. Anna Hansen 20.00 ; j 358 �i \i in the matter of allowance of Claim in Supervisor District No. 2 for work on what is known as Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore and on Oct. 21st, 1912, declared by Resolution j of this Board to pay for the repair of that certain piece of road more then three miles in length between Alameda County Line in Tunnel and the town of Lafayette in Supervisor District No. 2, out of the General Fund, I It is by the Board ordered that said claim below mentioned be and the same ' is hereby paid out of the General Fund, to wit: Hutchinson Company, $6662.14. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant in i the sum above named, out of the General Fund.Y„ In the Matter of Determining Population of Different Judicial Townships of Contra Costa County. IMEREAS, under Subdivision 16 of 86otion 4248 of the Political Code of the State of California, it becomes the duty of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, during the month of July, 1914, to ascertain and determine the population of the several judicial townships of Contra Costs County for purpose offixing com- ponsation of township officers for ensuing term, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that an equitable basis for determining C said population would be to take the total registration of voters in each township !. during year 1914, up to the time of determining the population of said townships {� I and multiply this number by 3 1/2, , THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that it is'tho intention of the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County in determining the population of the several judicial townshi a to take the total registration of voters in each of said townhips for year 1914 up to the time of determining the population of said townships and multiply this number by 3 1/2 to determine the population therein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in any township where any person or tax payer int -rested is dissatisfied with this method of determining the population of any townsh p fthat upon demand and proof to this Board that such method of computation 1s not applicable dr equitable to such township, an actual oensue will be taken; such proof to be presented to this Board on Monday, July 20th, 1914, at 11 o'clock A.M. The Foregoing Resolution is passed by following vote of the Board, to wigs Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. i 1 359 i i In Matter' of Petition tort Liquor License.. A protest having been filed against the granting of'a liquor license to George Vineent'at what is known as Auto Inn on•the Pacheco Road, and said petition and pro- test having been continued to this time, and this Board having investigated as id matter and said protest stating no grounds upon which the license should not be granted, It is by the Board orders& that said protest be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to issue a liquor license to said George Vincent at what is known as Auto Inn on the raoheoo Road. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to crit: Ayes: Supervisors Oasey, Hook and Trythall. Roes: hone. Absent: on roll call: Supervisors MaBryds and Buchanan. r n the matter of Equalization of ssessments. Now at the hour of 12 o'clock M. the Board meets as a Board of Equalization, and further considers the maps, books and rolls and the further hearing on said matter s continued to and set for Monday, July 18th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes recess to moot as a Board of Equalization and as a Board f Supervisors to Monday, duly 18th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. • .� .Ohairman. ..... a .....Olark. y tz§. n -360' ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, 'tate of California. Monday, July 13th, 1914. d The Boarmet at 14 o'clock A.M. Presant+ Hon, J,H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. McBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. d.H.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Acceptance of Insurance Policy on McMahon House. It is by the Board ordered that the insurance Policy of the Insuranoe Company of North America on the McMahon Property which now belongs to the County, be and the same is hereby accepted and approved. In Matter of Building of Bridges along Proposed State Highway in Contra Costa County. A.E.Looder, Division Engineer of California Highway Commission having notified this Board that there will be required three bridges on proposed State Highway in Contra Costa County, to wit: one over an unnamed oreek about one mile southeast of Pinole, another over Wild Cat Creek and another over San Pablo Creek, Whereupon, it is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Aarren H. McBryde, be and he is hereby authorised to secure plans and specifications from Elam.C.Brown, County Engineer for said bridges and submit same to this Board for their approval before submitting plans to State Highway Commission. In Matter of Citation to Daniel Deneby. A citation having been heretofore issued out of this Board to Daniel Denehy to appear before this Board and show cause why his license should not be revoked and Daniel Denehy having appeared before this Board in obedience to said citation, and T.J. Fox the complainant herein also appears and makes statement to this Board and thereupon Daniel Denehy having stated to this Board that there would be no occasion for complaint hereafter in conducting his saloon, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Casey* seconded by Supervisor McBryde, by the Board ordered that said complaint be and the same is hereby dismissed. i i i In Matter of Special Tax for Martinez School Distriot. The School Trustees of Martinez School District having reported to this Board that they will require $1544 in excess of the total amount which they will probably receive from State and County School Funds, for the maintenance of the School during NOX i' the school year ending June 30th, 1916, and requesting this Board to approve, said i estimate, and.said report and estimate having been approved by IPm. &,Hanlon, County Superintendent of Schools, It is by the Board ordered that said report be and the same is herebyepprov- ed and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered to compute at the time of levying taxes the said sum of $1804 as a spacial tax against Martinez School District. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.,,,, In Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $30 per month be and the same is hereby granted to Mrs. Mary Ellen Doherty. commencing July let, 1914. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Mrs. Mary Ellen Doherty for sum of $30 on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board.A In Metter of Equalization of Assessments. Now at the hour of 1 o'clock P.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization and further examinee the Aseassament Bolls and the further hearing in said matter is continued to and until Monday July 20th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. M And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of EqualizatJ on t�! to meet on Monday July 20th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.11. kip .j 362 i j I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California. Monday, July 20th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Tryhhell, Chairmen; Supervisors Warren H.MoBryde, J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohenen. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be made to the dollowing named indigents, commencing on July let, 1914, to wit: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 3.: Rosa Bolongni $15.00 Mrs. E.J Frasier 15.00 Mrs. Mary Levera 15.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4: Mrs. Maria T.Azevodo $10.00 Mrs. Frances Ferrante $15.00 Angelini Billsoi 15.00 Mrs. JOBS19 M.Gomez 10.00 Giovanna Billooi 15.00 Chas. L.Goathals 10.00 Nada Billeci 10.00 W.H.Howard 18.00 Rosie Bollogna 15.00 Mary Lazio 15.00 Speranza Cutino 15.00 Anna Mercurio 10.00 okra. Julia Chamberlain 15.00 W.H.Norman 8.00 Sarah DiMaggio 15.00 William Parra 5.00 Ross Davi 20.00 Rose Paoohi 5.00 Mary Flores 20.00 Frank Scale 15.00 Arissimo Florez 8.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5: Mrs. J.H. Hunter 15.00 Joe Roeswalder 20.00 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 sums sot opposite their respective names. on the first of each and every month until the further order of the Board.,t in the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowance in supplies is hereby made to the following named indigent. commencing July let, 1914, to wit: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0. 4. Miguel Soto $10.00. i . I In the Matter of Determining Population of Judicial Townships of Contra Coat& County. This Board having heretofore by resolution declared its intention of deter- mining the population of the Judicial Townships of Contra Coate County by taking the registration of voters of each Judicial Township and multiplying by 3 1/2, unless protest was made to this Board on or before July 20th. 1914, and now on this 20th day of July, 1914, protests having been filed by persons interested, in J'edioial E 36� Townships Hoe. 6, 9, 14 and 16. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a census be and the same is hereby ordered taken in each of said Judicial Townships, that is: Townships BOB. 6, 9, 14 and 16, and that the following named persona be and they are hereby appointed as census marshals to take said oeneae, to Wit: Judicial Township No. 6: Yrs. Sarah Gregory and Charles H.Wight. ^ ^ Ho. 9: S.J.Ber and Henry Heidorn. Ho.14: Chas. Wightman and Chae. E.Clayton. " ^ H6.16: Fred Gore. It is by the Board further ordered that each of said census marshals be and they are hereby allowed the sum of $6. per day for time actually engaged in taking said census and actual expenses. In the matter of Equalisation of Assessments. Now at the hour of 4:30 o'clock P.M. of this SOth.day of July, 1914, upon motion of Superybor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Casey, It is by the Board of Equalization ordered that the Assessment Rolle, Statements, Books, and Mpps in and for the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1914. be and the came are hereby accepted and approved. The foregoing order ie passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, sitting as a Board of Equalization. And the Board takes reone as a Board of Supervisore.to meet on Monday, July 27t 1914, at 10 o'olook A;Y. i ...:.Chairman. .... ....,.Clark. M 364 SII In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. FI Monday, Huly.27th, 1914. • I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde J.P.Cesey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowance be made to the following named indigent, to wit: John Bendixen, $8.00 per month, commencing August lat, 1914. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County drew warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named indigent in sum above named, until the further order of this Board. It is by the Board further ordered that an allowance of $6 per month in supplie be and the same is hereby made to Mariana Lincoln, commencing July let, 1914.,, I In the Metter of Building Bridges on Proposed State Highway in Contra Costa Count3i. j It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of'this Board write to any Bridge Engineers of whom he can obtain the names and inform them that the Board is desirous of obtaining plans and specifications for three bridges on said proposed highway. Said plans to be submitted to this,Board on Monday, August 3rd, 1914, at 10 o'clock (' A.M. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i In the Metter of the application of C.P.Horr, for cancellation of assess- mento, I It appearing from the verified petition of C.P.Horr, that said C,P Horr, is the owner in fee of the following described property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wi The southwest one-quarter (S.W.1/4) of Section twenty-six (26) Township two (2) North Range two (2) east. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. That the above described land was sold to the State of California for delinquen State and County taxes for the year 1877, assessed to Sophia Caney and the tax sale had thereunder dated February 20th, 1878, Certificate No. b, was recorded in Vol, i of Tax Sales, page 40; ti - a4-ta-4j -.S J�rodAO -z:orn4so by-- 21 page -i �,gea^?wR—i.a..,, a yaed$. page 14. 365 That said above described land was sold to A. McCartney for delinquent State and County taxes for the year 1883, assessed to unknown owners, and that the tax sale had thereunder, dated February 19th, 1883, Certifiaste No 271, was recorded in Vol. 2 of Tax Sales, page 271, thereof; that said above described land was sold to the State for the year 1886, assessed to unknown owners, no tax Bale recorded on this. The said above described land was deeded to the State of California, by tax deed issued February 2let, 1879, and recorded in Vol. 33 of Deeds, page 81. That subsequent to the assessments above mentioned and subsequent to the time of levying said taxes, one Christian Nagels on Deoember20th, 1890, made final paymen upon the above described property and on said December 20th, ;890, Patent was duly issued therefor by the United States of America to Christian Nagels. . That C.P.Horr and Jaoob N. Bonniokson we the successors in interest in said land. It further appearing by a certain Certificate of the Register of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, Cal., that said Christian Nagele and no other part or parties except Christian Nagels, patentee, have received a Patent or otherwise, acquired title to said lands. It is ordered that said assessments and all certificates of sales and all deeds made by reason of said easesament be and the some are hereby made and declared to be null and void"! It is further Ordered that the Auditor of said County of Contra Costa cancel said assessments and said Reoorder of the said County of Contra Costs oancel the CartifioateB of Sales and tax deeds of the above described property as so recorded, upon receipt of a copy of this order certified by the Clerk.of said County.-K i In the Uatter of Bequest for Special School Taxes. The Trustees of Concord School District of Contra Costa County having report- ed to this Board that they will require the sum of $1747 in excess of the total amount which they will probably receive from the State and County School Fund and from balances on hand July 1st, 1914, for the.maintenanoe of the school during schoo year ending June 30th, 1915, and said report having been approved by Am.H.Hsnlon, Superintendent of Schools. It is by the Board ordered that the said report be and the same is hereby ap- proved by this Board and it is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to oompute at the time of levying taxes a special tax for said School Didriot for the sum of 01747. The said order is passed by the unanimops vote of the Board.�. _. - ,•, MENEM- In the Matter of Direct Primary Election for Contra Costa County. ( ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that it will be necessary to hold a direct Primary Election throughout the County of Contra Costa, on the 25th day of August, 1914, It is by the Board ordered that the hereinafter named places in each preoine be and they are heraby legally designated as the polling places in each precinct of the County of Contra Costa, and the following named officers of election are here by appointed to serve as such election offioere•for the following respective elect- ion precincts in Contra Costa County for said Direct Primary Election to be held in said County and the said respective precincts thereof, on said 25th day of August, 1914, to wit: RIOHMOND PRECINCT IIO. 1. ! Polling Place: Winehaven Hotel, Winehaven. Inspectors; B.Berndt H.D.Baylyy [ Judges: Mrs. (Catherine McCauley john D. McQuiddy Clorks: Mrs. Mirigm Taylor Mark Hulings. RICHMOND PRECINCT 50. 2. Polling Place; Standard Avenue School House, Richmond. Inspectors: Wm.S.Lane Jae. E.Crowloy Judges: Alex.Stromberg Jae. C. Bly Clerks: Yrs. Elizabeth Gnags- Mrs. Mattie Bonner. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: City Hall, Richmond. Inspectors: Saml. M. Dicely T.G.Conn Judges; Jae. W. Weir Miss Blois Matson Clerks: Mrs. Alice Runyon Andrew O.Trautvetter. RICHMOND PRECINOT NO. 4. Polling Place Store next to Pioneer Club, Richmond. Inspectors: Jas. G. Stout Ralph M.Hioks. f Judges: Mrs. Sarah Greathouse F.M. Neville 1 Clerks: Frank C.Detrioh Miss Georgie Johnson RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. S. Polling Place: 11 Park Place, Richmond. Inspectors: Mrs. Elizabeth A.Pasach A.N.Hauser Judges: F.W.Rese Andrew Keegan Clerks: J.C. Eaton Mrs. Nellie VI.Adems RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6. Polling Place: Washington School House, Richmond. Inspectors: R.1. Fernald Max Henry Judges: Benj. F.Smith Mrs. Mary Copeland. Clerka: Miss Tilly Blount L.W.Dicely. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7. i Polling Place: Maple Hall, Richmond. Inspectors: J.O. Dahl Wm.H.Conn Judges-. Levi Boswell Amish O.Harlow Clarks: Chas. B.Renwick Clara J.Wilson RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 8. I Polling Place: Sire Hall No. 4, 14th St. Richmond. Inspectors. Chas. P. Blanchard J.L.Baker Judges: Jae. A.Qabdres E.A.Proble Olerka: `R.E.Hornbeck Nell A.Watson 367 rt RICHMOND PREDINOT NO. 9. Polling Place: Office Corner Potrero Ave. b 23rd St. Richmond. Inspectors: A.J. Summer Peter Roth Judges: Minnie E.Turley Edyth Bryant Clerks:- Harry Rile Benj. Boorman, RICHMOND PRECINCT AO. 10. Polling Place: Store 1228 Macdonald Ave. Richmond.; Inspectors: Mrs. Katherine H.Smith Chas. D. 8ualty Judges: Mrs. Mable Linnell J.F. Dueedieker Clerks: Guy A.White O.D. Sohelhorse. RICHMOND PREOINCT NO.11. Rolling Place: Mueioian's Hall, 1222 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Inspectors: J.O. Bleck Mra. Laura K. Conwell. Judges: Mrs. Mattie E.Ryan Clarence C.Englaman Clerks: Ira D.Kirkpatriok E.B.Pinger RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 12. Polling Place: Fire Hall No. 2, Richmond. Inspectors: R.I. Gruenhagen Lambert 17ierda Judges: Luke J. Glatinoviah R.E.Slattery Clerks Mrs. Martha S. Rioe Mrs. Nellie E. Kohr. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13. Polling Plsoe: 214 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Inspectors: Mrs. Beulah W.Tiller John W, Shell Judges: Urs, Loelia Bonham A.N. Hill Clerks: John L. Rihn Walter A. LaBelle RICHMOND PRECINOT 110. 14. Polling Place: Store #113, Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Inspectors: Chas. H. Bates Chas. W. McLean Judges: Thos. J. Shea Mrs. Mary Dilley Clerks: Jas. E. Hill Mrs. Virginia D.Geoghagan RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 15. Polling Place: Richmond Public library, Richmond. Inspectors: F.C.Schram . Mrs. Myrtle Scherruble Judges: Frank Luoae J.C.Oampbell Clerks. Mrs. Nellie I.Smallwood Chas. B.Evans RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16. Polling Place: Store at 927 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Inspectors: D.W.Calfee Jae. S.Bowen Judges: A F. Browning 'Urs. Maude E.Norton Clerks. Joe. B.Rose Mrs. Emily E. Kraemer. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17. Polling Place: Building at 683- 9th St. Richmond. Inepootors: Mrs. Julia Linnell Mrs. Lens Jardini Judges: Ed. D.Murphy J,L.Kennon Harks: Claude E.Clark M.W.Truitt. RIOtDIOND PRECINCT NO. 18. Polling Place: Building in rear of 663- 5th St. Richmond. Inspectors: Mrs. Amelia Wyatt Joe. F.Cassidy Judges:, 2no. A.Bg11 Mrs. Angola Fitzpatrick Clerks: Frank J. rost Inc. H.Plate. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 19. Polling Place: Store at 796- lOt}j St. Richmond. Inspectors: Wm. L. Larrebee Mrs. Hermine R.Forwiok Judges: Chas. J. Dolph Mrs. Myrtle McCormick Clerks: Jae. S. Chandler Jno. A. De Mond. .368 1 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 20. Polling Place: House at 624- 22d St. Richmond. Inspectors: Ralph Kister Mrs. Mabel Sisson Judges= Mrs., Sarah W. Mergenthal H.G. Stidham. Clerks: Jno. E.Littlefield Clyde E. Hopping. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21. Polling Place: Fairview Hotel, Richmond. Inspeotorei Fred L. Krieg Albert A. Greenough Judges; D.A. Knowles Mrs. Maude Engleman Clarks: Jno. M. Beat Mrs. May H. Donnelly RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 22. Polling Place: Store at 2409 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Inspectors: J.W Flemming, G.D. Riohardson Judges: J. C. Weiriok E.C.Axelson Clerks: Bonn W.Spagnoli Mrs. L. Alma Westover. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 23. Polling Place: Progressive Club House, Potrero Ave. Corner of Fern Aven- ue Richmond. Inspectors: Chas. B.Randall F.L. Lea Judges: Robt. W.Connolly A.Voseback Clerks: Scott Donaldson P.B. MoQuiddy RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 24. Polling Plade: Stage School House. Inspectors:- Albert James Chas. Banks Judges: A.J. Moindersee Mrs. Catherine 9ryde iClerks: Carl T. Carlson Otto Falkenberg. STEGE PRECINCT 140. 1. Polling Place: Davis Hall, Rust. Inspeotoral Gas. Conlon Henry L. Sullivan Judges: G.W.Adams Ed. W.Blake Clerks: 17M.H. Beat E.A.Campbell STEGE PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Store Corner Potrero & San Pablo Avenues. Inspectors: H.A. Pease F.E. Stoneburg i Judges: Chas. Lavigne Just Frache Clerks: Victor Navellier Benj. H.Hill. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place:- Maple Hall, San Pablo. Inspectors: Alfred Fraut James J. Clark C Judges: A.B. Montoya Mrs. Mabel F.Hall Clerks: Mrs. Bertha F.Evans Arnold A.Wolf. i SAN PAB10 PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: San Pablo School House, San Pablo. Inspectors: Frank Machado F.E.Devis Judges: Albert Dunlap Mrs. Ellen Smith Clerks: Albert A.Beckman Mrs. Rose A.Heuer GIANT PRECINCT. Polling PlaoeD- Giant School House, Giant. Inspectors: Clyde L.Bateman F.R. Duarte Judges: Henry Johnson Jno. B.Lindsey Clerks: Miss Caroline Briggs Mrs. Agnes W.Peak PINOLE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinola. Inspectors: Mrs. Lillian Catlett Mrs. Annette Brandt Judges: T.J.Stats A.J.Swonson Clerks: J.W. Ingersoll J.C.F.Hall. r s 369 r' BEROOLES PRECINCT. - Polling Place: Hercules Club Library, Hercules. Inspectors: A.F. Schenk Mrs. Jessie C' Smyth Judges: A.S. Kiose .fire. Emma Mayor Clerks: C.H. Noyes V.R. Oaoswell. RODEO PRECINCT. Polling Place: Social Hall, Rodeo. Inspectors: Mrs. Mae P. Pomber- Mrs. Marguerite Dahlgrenn Judges: Harry Mahoney J.D.Smith Clerks: J.M. Skeehen J.T.Smith SELBY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Selby Hall, Selby. Inspectors: E.E.Jarman Mrs. Jennie T.Butter Judges: A.J.Reilly Mrs. Marion Marston Clarks: J.E.Horvat S.F. Sally YA10VA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Valens Library, valons. Inspectors: A. Aljote P.Hanlon Judges: J.H. Gribben J.J. Smith Clarks: Yargen Nelson C. Madden CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Fireman's Hall, Crockett Inspectors: A. F. Riemke James Hurley Judges: E.M. Esmond Frank Bauer Clarke Horace E. Hunt H.G.Powers. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Salvation Army. Hall, Crockett. Inspectors: H.A.Dolphus Chas. P.Thomas Judges: G.W. .Likens John Riordan Clerks: W.H. Mongols Gustave Emil Gebauer PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: MoNear Bldg. Port Costa. Inspectors: Edward H. Smith Jerry Donohue Judges: James J. Murray Mrs. friary F. Crowley Clerks: Mrs. Margaret Muloahy M.A-. Lopes. PORT COSTA PRECINOT'NO. 2. Polling Place: -Fort Costa School House, Port Costa. Inspectors: Gas. H. Ward - James E.Heakett Judges: Chas. 9oigpt J.R.Cox Clerks: Miss A.M.Steinberg Timothy O'Keefe. AMITU BA PRECINCT. Polling place: -Hoey Bldg. Cor. Smith G. Sts, adjoining Martinez. Inspectors: Wm. Holliday A.M. Frazier Judges: Joe. Tavan, Jr. T.R.Ball. Clerks: O.E.Hayward Wm. O'Hara. ALAMO PRECINCT. Polling Place: Room in Bell Residence, Alamo. Inspectors: August Hamburg Neil Harrison Judges: Hugo,Herzer Gas. Trevitte Clerks: Jas. 0. Jones. MORAGA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Willow Spr-ing School House. Inspectors: Manuel Rose James R Mulholand. Judges: Matt Madsen John MoCsaker Clerks: Conrad Williamson Thomas Carooll. 37Q I LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. Polling Place.- Lafayette Hall, Lafayette. Inspectors: Mrs. Sadie FrenchArthur Burton Judges: W.J. Coates Geo. Walden Clerkd: F.B. Hawkins 0. Walter { DANVILLE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Fraternal Rall, Danville. ffF Ihapeatora: P.A. Freitas Douglas Eddy Judges: Miss Sarah Wood' George A.Dodge. j Clerks Mrs. Hannah L. Harrison Mrs. Lillian Grass. TASSAJARA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Tossajara School House. Inspectors: John Rasmussen Mrs. May Horton Judges: John Avila Andrew Boyer Clarks: Mrs. Nina Williams Charles Smith SAN RAMON PRECINCT. } Polling Place: San Ramon Nall, San Ramon. { Inspectors: A. Oleson R.Dobson Nudges: Mrs. Zlmina P.Harlan Miss Mary Wiedemann larks Henry Buret Lorin Llewellyn. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Curry Building, Martinez. Inspectors: Jae. J. Daley Bressinghem Ford Judges: Peter Nilsson Harry P. Mudd i Clerks: A.T.Kelly Walter W.Morgen MARTINEZ PRECINCT 110. Q. Polling Place: California Hotel, Martinez. II Inspectors: Gabriel Blum Maud L. Tarwater Judges: Ernest R.Lasell Mrs. Minnie L. Anderson { Clerks: Prank R. Jones Edith Jacks. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: City Hall, Martinez. Inspectors: H.C. Glass Charles H.Ludden Judgea: Mrs. Bertha M.Howard Philip D.Butoher Clerks: William D.Dooksteder Mackie Shelby PINE HILL PRECINCT Polling ?least Vine Hill Church Inspectors: Thos. B.Oarter ueo4 Henry Wright Judges: Charter S.Psek Mrs. Pearl Arthur Clerka: Margaret Kelly Wm.Eggleston. PACHECO PRECINCT. Polling Place: Town Nall, Paaheoo. IInspectors: F.A.Rowley Miss Ella L.Smith Clerks: Jacob ng ks: EllaKnauft Buttner Ches. GelbkeHenry . CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Jaquith Paint Shoji iInspectors: Eve E.Boyd Mrs. Catherine Slattery Judges: Frank Munson Frank V. Gray Clerks: C.R.Deveraux Henry Ivey. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. E. Polling Place: City Nall, Concord. Inspectors: T. A. Enloe Mrs. Emma A Ford Judges: Mrs. Amelia G. Guy John M.Pinney Clerks: Howard P. Brubook Caesar DeBonedetti f 371 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Roque Bldg, near S P.Depot, Concord. Inspectors: Ignacio Liberty Soto R M Caven Judges: Eugene C.Donaldson Otis D.Wilbur Clerks: Edwin A.Smith Ed. Kurzbin r CONCORD PRECINCT N0. 4. Polling Place: Tent Opposite Mt. Diablo High School, Concord, Inspectors: George ED. Baumann Lars Olsen Judges: Leon L Herrick Clarence R. McKey Clerks: Karl Geo. Gehringer M. Frank Russi. COWELL PRECINCT. Polling Place: Office Orwell Portland Cement Co. Cowell. Inspectors: Nathan Ira Baldwin Robt. '4.Kleckner Judges: Earl Morris Dora B.Kleckner Clerks: Florence May Dietrich Lillie Mabel Trimminghem WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT. Polling Place: Justioe Court room, Walnut Creek. Inspectors: James Dudley Stewart E.A.Bhumway Judges: Bee. T. Young Carolyn 0.0010 Qlerks: Ouida Cox Martin Harrison M. Stow. BAY POINT PRECINCT. polling Place: Sohirpke Hall, Bay Point Inspectors: Simon iV.0unningham Fred A.Gore Judges: Wm. A. Hartlett W.B. Higgins. Clerks: Mrs. Luella M. Gaston Mrs. Annie Lemin CLAYTON PRECINCT. Polling Place: Town Hall, Clayton Inspectors: John W. Atohinson John Collins Judges: O.B. Schwartz Geo. Rudolph Trette Clerks: Henry McGuire Henry 0. letmore MORGAN TERRITORY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Morgan Territory School House. Inspectors: Wm. Clyme Joe. J. Dutro Judges: Joseph Sohwendell Frank Mattos Clerks Albert J. Morgan, Sylvester Olofson PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pittsbtrg Inspectors: David A. Gatto John Williamson Judges:- Walter Larsen John LOwes Clerks: Mrs. Marie Julia Autrebus Mrs. L.A. MoFaul PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Hastings House, Pittsburg Inspeotors: John E. Bankaon Geo. A.Niokell YudgeaI A.C.Ortega William Abrams. Clerks:- Mrs. H.L. Butcher Mrs. Katherine Latimer PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Blacksmith Shop, near S.P.Depot, Pittsburg Inspectors: August Anderson Frank H. Jesse Judges: I.A. McCoy Rasmus E.Honsen Clerks: oo. O'Hara Frank W.Kennerley ANTIOCH PRECINCT 110. 1. Polling Place: Town Hall, Antioch Inspectors: U.S.Farmer C.G. McDaniel Judges: Oarl R. MoElheney William J.Laird Clerks: Florence L. Johnston Ruth M.Field 37 2 i r• ANTIOCH HREOINCT NO. 2. Polling Plaooi J. Taylor Building, Antioch 1 Inspectors: 1'rank'Augusto Acevedo Mark D.Field. judges: Guy Carlton Griswold Archibald A.Waldie Clerks: Carrie Williamson Frederica M.West.' LONE TREE PRECINCT. { Polling Place: House S.P.Dopot, Antioch. Inspectors: Fred Heidorn Andrew A.Dehn Judges: Louis L.Nevins H.F.Beeds Clerks: #erah Brown Ellen Beads Kelley i CAKLEY PRECINCT. Po111ng•Plaoo. Oakley Mercantile Hall, Oakley. Inspectors: Loyd L.Lindsey Frank B.Markle Judges: Harry O'Meara Goo. Sellers. I Clerks; Frances A.Freites Nellie M. Oarpenter i i KNIGHTSEN PRECINCT. Polling Place: Heidorn }call;Knightsen. inspectors: ,Ben B.Burrough Arthur R.Murphy Judges: Frank W.Ayer P.J.Moody Clerks; Emma Clark Dora O.Lewis. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT. Polling Place: Coates Hall, Brentwood. Inapectoral R.G.Dean Wm. Cakebread Judges: W.P.Morgana Mrs. Lucy %.Goldon Clerks: Martha C.Sabafer Alice L. Collis. �YRON PREOINCT�NO. 1. Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron ' Inspectors: Melvin M. Grover Ohatles Cople Judges: George W.Stone Charles F. Hohmann Olerka3 Mabel E.Geddes Annie Rosalie riffith. { BYRON PRECINCT N0. 2. Polling Place: Zimmerman House, Byron jInspectors: Charles A`Clayton Robert D.=rmstrong Judges: Roy L. MoOabe D.W.Netborton. Clerks: Nellie Irene Bates Elisabeth May Geddes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, July Slat, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. ......Chairman.. ` .. .....Clerk. 373 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Friday, July 31st, 1914. The Board last at•10 piclook A.M. Present: Bon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanon. J.H.Welle, Clark. Absent: Supervisors Warren H.MoBryde and J.P.Csaey. In the Matter of Determining and Ascertaining the Population of Respective Judicial Townships of Contra Costa County -for the purpose of Fixing Oomponeation of Township Officers. This Board having heretofore by Resolution declared its intention of determining the population of respective Judicial Townships in Contra Costs County for the purpose of fixing Salaries of Township officers for the ensuing term, by taking the number of persona registered in each township since the lot day of Januer 1914 up to!the time of determining the population, and multiplying this number by 3 1/2, unless a protest was filed by any Judicial Township on or before the 20th day of July, 1914, and, Whereas, on the 20th day of July, 1914, Protests ware filed against this method of determining the population in Townships Ros. 6, 9, 14 and 16, and, Whereas, on the said 20th day of July, 1914, the Board of Supervisors ordered a census to be taken in Judicial Townships Nos. 6, 9, 14 and 16, and, Whereas, the census marshals appointed to take the census on said 20th day of July, 1914, have filed in the office of the Clerk their report showing the number of persons actually residing in said townships Nos. 6, 9, 14 and 16, and Whereas. the County Clerk of Contra Costa County presents to this Board a Stateient showing that there are registered in each of the following Judicial Town- ships in Contra Costs County. the following number of persons, to wit: Township No. 1 .-- 1094 Township No. 2 404 Township No. 3 639 Township No. 4 466 Township No. 5 1848 Township No. 7 461 Township No. B•- 1169 Township No.10 504 Township Noll 884 Township No. 12 976 Township No. 13 202 Township No. 15 over 3084. Thereupon from said evidence presented to this Board it appears to this Board that the number of persons registered in each of the above named Townships are as above set forth, and that the census of those Townships where census was taken are true and correct, Thereupon it is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Rook, by the Board ordered that the population of the reaueative Judicial Townships of, in and for Contra Costa County, for the purpose of fixing the compensation of Township Officers therein, for the ensuing Verm be and the same are hereby asoertaine ,3'74 and declared by thin Board of Supervisors to be as follows: , I Name of Township ropulatioii. Township No. 1 3727 Township No. 2 1414 Township No: 3 2236 Township Nol 4 1631 . Township No. 6 4362 Township No. 6 4064 Township No. 7 1613 Township No. 8 4091 township No. 9 2446 Township No. 10 1764 TownshipNo. 3094 TownshiNol2 3416 Township No. 13 707 Township No. 14 12,77 Township No. 16 over 3000 Township No. 16 1046 t The foregoing order in Pawed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors ISoBryde and Casey. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 3rd, 1914, at,10 o'clock A.M. .. ./; ... Cha firman. Clerk. I , � r i I . I 375 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coate County, Stats of California. Monday, August 3rd, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. Ma$ryde, J.P.Casey. Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. -----------000------------- The minutes of the Board.for the month of July, 1914, are read to the Board by the 'Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Incorporation of Town of Walnut Creek. A petition for the incorporation of the town of Walnut Greek together with an affidavit of George T.Crompton showing that said petition has been published in the Walnut Creek Courier, for a period of two weeks, before the 3rd day of August 1914, together with a notice that said petition would be presented to the Board of Supervisors on the 3rd day of August, 1914, was filed with the Board of Supervisors this day; Thereupon Harry Treemont Spencer and Alphonse Lewis Stephen were celled, swot 'and testified under oath regarding the boundaries of said incorporation and the num- bar of inhabitants residing within the said territory. Thereupon Jacob Spaits appears before the Board and states that he has ob- jeation to said incorporation as now outlined; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the further hearing in said matter be and the some is hereby continued to and set for Monday September 21st, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Construction of a Bridge over Walnut Creek between Southern Paoific Depot and Main St. in Town of Walnut Creek. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a certain bridge over Walnut Creek on road leading from Main Street in town of Walnut Creek to Southern Pacific Depot, Now, at this time, the following bidders appear and file ]Bids for said work to wit: G.H. FIELD & COMPANY, 8160 for contract. 8.25 per yard for extra concrete in place. .b0•per lineal foot for driving piles neoessary. � 37� r MMVY-ELNELL OO11PANY: 7561 for contract. 20. per yard for all extra concrete. 8.00 per yard for any deduction for concrete. .45 per lineal foot for driving piles. 350, for use of pile driver. A. E..WITHERS: P60 0,450 contract. .00 per cubic yard for extra concrete. per lineal foot for all extra piles. E.F. STRAIGHT d. S.B.HALL: 18060 for contract. 4.50 for extra concrete. 1 1.00 per cubic yard for extra excavating. 60 per ton for reinforced rods. .75 per lineal foot for driving piles provided that not less than 100 piles be driven and their length shell not be less than 16 nor more than 30 feet. R. H. INGRAHAM: $7153 for contract. Bid not complete. Thereupon said bids are all referred to the County Engineer for an estimate as to which is the lowest bid. Thereupon Elam 0. Brown, County Engineer informs this Board that the bid of i j G.H.Field 8s Company for the sum of $8180 and 48.25 per cubic yard for all extra concrete in place, and $.50 per lineal foot for any piling necessary, is the lowest and best bid presented for said work, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, s000nded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to G.H.Field &e Company, for the sum of 18180 and $8.25'per cubic yard for all extra concrete in place, and $.50 per lineal foot for any piling necessary. It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to prepare the necessary bonds and contract for signing by G.H.Field b Company. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board return all certified oheoka 1 to unsuccessful bidders. I In the utter of Granting Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is authorized to issue liquor 1 licenses for sale of intoxicating liquor$ in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the following named plaaea,.to wit: S.H.Burns Tormey California &o Hawaiian Sugar Refining Co. Hotel Crockett Crockett J.B.Oosta Cor. Smith &r Alhambra Stu. Rear Martinez. S.Dalporte Lot 6, Block 1, Oakley, i Clement George Valens. , iJohn Luoey Nevada Saloon Mt. Diablo Park Club Club Dining Boom Cook Ranch i Wm. Machado S, side Alvarado St. San Pablo E. Ravellier gor. Blake St. & Sen Pablo Ave. Stege District. Chas. Schlenker Wayside Inn, Lafayette Frank Stone Imperial Saloon xnightson. 377 job E. Smyth Lot 2, Block 1 Eppinger Addn. Bay st: Crookett J:E.smith Park view Hotel, Loring Ave. Crockett It is by the Board ordered that the License Tax Collector issue wholesale liquor licenses to the following named persons at following named places, to wit: Bassi & Clements swiss & Italian Hotel Valens. G. Rossibertolli Potrero Ave. near man Pablo Avenue Stege annotion P. Murphy Loring Ave. Crockett. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,,. In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sone at the following named places, to wit: Frank Baptiste Gulf Weed Saloon, Mouth of Old River. Mary A.Berendoen Gor. Main & Morrie Ste. Clayton Thomas R. Casey Central Hotel Bar Valens. Thomas Cox Iriquois Saloon Crockett Annie DeMartini Central Saloon, Main St. -Pacheco F.F.Emmons North side Railroad Track Port Costa Wm.Gates Idle Hour Saloon Grookett Denis Murphy Oontra Costa Hotel, Bay St. Orookett John F.Meyer Cor. Loring Ave. & Bay•St. Crockett J.O. McClure Lot 1, Block 21 Henderson Tapecott Tres 1 Antonio Perez Naplatoni Place Clayton Silva 8a Thornbrough S. side Co. Road, Lot 241 sen Pablo Rancho Sobrante School Dist. Sah. Lot. C.M. Spode Cor, Main St. and Concord Road Pacheco. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed for Tuesday, September 8th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Soard ordered that the following cash allowances commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, be and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents, to wit; Mrs. Frances Eennerley, 420.00 commencing July let, 1914. Margaret Silva, 10.00 commencing August let, 1914. Also B. Wilson, 8.00 commencing August let, 1914. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is by the Board further ordered that the following named indigents be and they are awarded the following sums in supplies, commencing A{gust let, 1914; to wit 378 f i Edward Eitto, $20. per month. Mrs. Mary Qoona, W. per month. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.�� I In the Matter of Oorreotion of Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board his request for the correction i of certain aesessments.,whioh said assessments are contained in written consent of the District Attorney, It is by the Board ordered that the following assessments be and the some are hereby ordered corrected to wits C.M. Swanson, assessed for $890 improvements on Late 20, 21, 22 in Block 128 I Bity of Richmond; there being no improvements on said lots. ;Par veteran's Exemption in favor of H.D. Chapman, on Late 6 and E. 1/2 of Lot 6 Block 4, Bay Shore Tract, valued $286, War Veteran's Exemption of Rosa E.Utz, on Lots 19 and 20, yell's Addition to City of Richmond, value 0426. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I, i j In the Matter of plans and specifications for a 46 foot bridge 16 feet wide, across Bear Greek in Brionee Valley. i Elam 0. Brown, County Surveyor presents to this Board plane and speoifieat ions for a wooden bridge 46 feet in length and 16 feet wide, across Bear Greek in Briones Valley near and easterly of Bear Creek Palle, Contra Costa County; Thereupon, it is on motion of Supervisor Casey, seconded by Supervisor Hook by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby approved as plane and specifications of this Board for building of said Bridge. It is by the Board further ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he i is hereby authorized to advertise in the Contra Costa Gazette, for bids to be present ad bn the 8th day of September, 1914, for the building of said bridge in accordance with said plans and specifications. The Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. II , I I In the Matter of Financial Statement of Contra Costa County. The County.Auditor, A.V.Sullenger, having presented to this Board, Financial Statement of Contra Costa County as compiled from the records of the Auditor's office to meet requirements of Section 117 of the County Government Act, I It is, by the Board ordered that said Finanotal Statement and report be and the same is hereby approved and ordered published in the Contra Costa Gazette, as require by law. 379 In the Matter of Petition for Appointment of Trustees for the Park of Brentwood. A petition from the members of "Rhe Bost in the Neat 1915 Club" having been filed with this Board, praying that Mrs. Christiana Murphy, R.G.Dean and Hector Logan be appointed as Trustees for Park of Brentwood, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Mrs. Christiana Murphy, R.G Dean and Hector Logan, be and each of them, is hereby appointfil Trustees for Park of Brentwood. In the Matter of a],lowanoe 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. in the utter of,allowanoe of claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, etc. Certain claims having been presented against certain road districts for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, etc., and it appearing that the said claims would unreasonably burden the said road districts against which they are filed, It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be psi& to the claimants, in the amounts and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimant. Amount Gone raI Ound Road j°und. David Latimer $180.00 �179.00 . R.D.l,S.D.4, 01.00 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of 0ontra Costs County draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board thereon, being as follows, to wit.- Ayes: it:Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casoy, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 11th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. ... hairman. ......y ~ 77 ...Clerk. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Uonnty,.State of California. Tuesday, August 11th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A..M. Present: Kon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; bupervisors Warren H. maBryde and Vincent Book. J.H•Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Casey and Buchanan. I In the utter of Building of Bridge Over walnut Creek on road reading from Slain Street in town of Walnut Creek , to Southern Pacific Depot. G.H.Field and Mark Field having presented to this Board good and suffioient bonds conditioned as required by law for the faithful performance of said contract , and a contract for the building of said bridge over Walnut Creek on road leading from main Street in town of Walnut creek to Southern Pacific Depot, It is by the board ordered that said bonds be and they are and each of them is, hereby approved by this Board. 1t is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorised to execute on behalf of the Oounty of Contra Costa, a contract with said G.H.Pield Company for the building of said bridge in accordance with plane and spec- ificatione heretofore adopted by this Board. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Hook and Trythall. boss: bone. Absent: Superdsore Casey and Buchanan. In the Matter of allowance of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800. A communication was received from E.M.Stow, Trustee for Reclamation District No. 800 notifying this Board not to allow any rmrrants of Reolemation District No. 800 unless signed by E.M.Stow as Trueteei for said Reclamation District go. 800. Said letter Was read to the Hoard and ordered placed on file. And the board takes recess to meet on Monday. August 17th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. . .... .. ...................Chairman. ....... ...... ......Clerk. I I 38'1 in the Board of Supervisore of Contra Costs County, State of California. Monday, August 17th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H.MoBryde J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - -000 - - - - - - In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following named indigente be and they or hereby granted an allowance of the amounts set opposite their respective names, com- menoing on Aug. let. 1914, to wit: N.A.Powers, 12.00 per month. Donsciana Amoda, 16.00 " " George Rose, 116.00 n ^ Mrs. Laura Carey 12.00 " " It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first day of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is by the Board further ordered that Richard Hodge be and he is hereby granted an allowance of $15. per month in supplies, commencing Aug, let, 1914. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board... In the Matter;of Special school Taxes. The Sobool Trustees of following named school districts of Oontra Costa Count having presented an estimate to the Board of Supervisors of amount which each of said School Districts will require in excess of the total amounts which they will probably receive from State and County Funds and from balances on hand July Ist, 1914, for maintenance of their schools during the year ending June 30th, 1916, and'requesting the Board of Superdsore to allow said estimates and said estimates and each of them having been approved by Wm. H.Hanlon, Superintendent of dohools of Contra Costa County, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that each of said requests for a special tax be and the same are hereby approved and allowed by this Board in the following amounts set opposite the respective nine of each school district and that the County Auditor of Oontra Costa Oounty is hereby authorised to estimate upon the taxable property of each of said school districts, the rate that will be required to raise the amount of money required for each school district and report to this Board at the time of levying taxes, to wit: Sobrante school District, 1100.00 Pittsburg ^ ^ 1490.00 Antioch " " 1830.00 Excelsior " " 360.00 Byronn n350.00 Brentwood " " 300.00 Pleasant Hill" " 360.00 Lafayette " " 500.00 Carquinez " " 2093.00 Shn Ramon " " 500.00 Enightsen " " 500.00 ,Walnut Creek ^ " 900.00 Richmond ^ " 422969.67 nl ' I 382 j In the Matter of Estimate for special ten Taxes for Maintenance of Two Kindergarten i . . Schools in the City of Richmond. The Board of Education of the dity of Riohmond, having certified to this Boer that in a000rdenoe'with Section 1617o of the Political Code, two petitions were file for the establishment of kindergartens in the City of Richmond and that said schools have been so established and certifying to this Board that it will require a special tax of $3660 for the maintenance of said schools, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said estimate be and the some is hereby approved by this Board and that the County Auditor iof Contra Costa County estimate said amount that will be required to levy upon the taxable property to taiee the said sum of $3660 and report to this Board at the time of levying taxee.- , In the Matter of Estimates for Maintenance i of Union High School District. The High school Board of the Richmond Union High School yistriot, having certified to this Board that it will require the sum of $26000 in excess of all sums that may be received from other sources or that may be on hand to the credit of the District, It is by the Board ordered that said estimate of $26,000 be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorised to estimate the amount of levy that will be required to raise said amount and report to this Board at the time of levying taxes.�\ I I In the Matter of allowanoe to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowanoe heretofore made to Ehard Kitto 1. be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after Aug. let, 1914., j In the Metter of Official Map of Contra Costa County. Ralph R.Arnold, C.E•. presents original draft of Map of Contra Costa County. Said Map is examined by the Board and by the Board declared the Official Map of Contra Costa County. I I j 383 In the Matter of Establishing Office of inspector of Weights and Measures. Ralph Harrison, Inspector of Weights and Measures of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board a list of supplies that will be required for the equip ping of his office for the proper prosecution of the work of County Sealer of Weights and Measures, which wee forwarded to him by the State Inspector of Weights and Mesa- ures, ' It is by the Board ordered tI$ Ralph Harrison, Inspector of Weights and Meas- ures of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to procure at the expense of the County, a complete set of all supplies that will be required for the proper conduct of his office. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Plans and Specifications for building of Bridges along Proposed State Highway through Contra Coate County. This Board having heretofore requested certain bridge engineers to prosant plane and specifications for the building of three bridges along the proposed State Highway between Alameda County Line and Martinez, along the waterfront, Now, at this time,.two sets of plans are presented one by the firm of Leonard & Day and one by Industrial kmginoering Uompany. The Board after having examined bolb. of said plans determines to accept both of said plans subject to the approval of the Highway Commi"ssion-of the State of California. It is further determined that if both plana are approved by the Engineers of th State Highway Uommission, to advertise for bide for building of all of said bridges according to each of said plane and to accept the beat bid presented for the buildin of said bridges and to pay for the plan only of the bridge actually built. In the Matter of Wholesale liquor License granted to Bassi & Clemente. Whis Board having heretofore granted a,wholesals liquor license to Bassi & Clemente and said Clemente having applied for a wholesale liquor license instead of a retail liquor license and wholesale liquor license having been granted to said petitioners in accordance with prayer of said petition, and now being returned to this Board and said Basei & Clemente having made application for a retail liquor 11- cause in accordance with Ordinance of this Board, .It is by tba Board ordered that the wholesale liquor license of Bassi & Clemente be and the same is hereby oanoelled. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.1, In the .Matter of Communication from Building Trades Council in relation to Building of County Hospital Buildingl A communication from Building Trades Council of the City of Richmond wee received and read to the Board; thereupon the said matter was referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of petition from property Owners in Rancho El Rio. A communication from property owners in Rancho El Rio requesting certain road work to be done on said property was received and read to the Board. Said matter was referred to Supervisor Casey. In the Matter of Establishment of Newspaper Day. The following Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Basrd, to wit: ,79EREAS, it hes been called to the attention of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County that a general move has bean made throughout the State of California, to establish what is known as Newspaper Day, and, 7HEREAs, it appears to this Board that a greet deal of publicity may be had of the resources and advantages of Contra Costa County and the State of California by the establishment of what is known as Newspaper Day, and, VHEREAS, it appears to this Board of supervisors that in combined action there is strength, therefore be it, RESOLVED, that Thursday. October let, 1814, be and the same is hereby de- clared to be Newspaper Day throughout the Contra Costa County, and be it, FURTHER RESOLVED, that all newspapers in Contra Costa County be and they are hereby requested to run an article relative.to Contra Costa County and the State of California, on saJdday; and be it, IFURTHER RESOLVED that all persona residing in Contra Costa County be and they are hereby requested to mail at least one copy of some newspaper to a friend or person without the State of California, who may be interested in Contra Costa County and the State of California. And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, August 27th, 1414, at lO o'clock A.M. ..........,Chairman. .... A*P.....Clark. ` 385 } y*><� n _ .."� t 4�r'6,"*'L -No y£.,c'� MI .' "t g'�F�`r`�^i�v ��r ¢, s�' 'I �>r{ R`` G}J'rYF� ?,yka''y .�D.r.,f'., �t 7 ly t x # Y a t r r�, , raizfi} }t �rtf 4 ,.r t � rk, hs.rK 217 J che ,i', ` € �i MR, S J u t i t a- id yE,�a A1 All, trt� s� 3 � i ist z w 3rd 217M t v z� r s i, 5 u G�6+yt �s y C,a D r�m i n �'t 1$ J '��� �>• t�J f n F t r z � t 3 14 ATAWAITA Osman am V A— Wo Amwelys"J t .1 Y 't q IN q pump In,3go P 17j tt; �5 - 1'. Ali a }' S its N t h t+ H ?s tl( k p a' At but yes f a t 3 t ,tc.a f z t _ s � • Y2 l } i 1 F f 4,-t r MUM— i 38 In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, state of CeliYornie. Thursday, August 27th, 1914. The Boer& met at 1 o'clock P.M. Present: Honl J.H.Trythell, Chairmen; supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, Vincent Hook, J.P.Casey and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Welle, Clerk. In the Matter of Election Returns for Primary Election. Row at the hour of 1 o'clock P.M. the Board of supervisors meets to canvass the returns of the Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different precincts thereof, on Tuesday the 25th day of August, 1914, 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 the returns of twelve of the 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 Friday morning August 28th, 1914, at 8:30 o'clock A.M. And the Board adjourns until Friday August 28th, 1914, at 8:30 o'clock A.M. Chairman. .Clark. `t 4� 3'3'7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County', State of California. Friday, August 28th, 1914. The Board met at 8;30 o'clock A.M. Present: Supervisors Barran H. McBryda, J.P.Caeey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Nalls, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.H.Trythell. In the Matter of Appointment of Chairman Pro Tem. The Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of this county being absent, It is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, asoonded by Supervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that Vincent Hook be and he is hereby appointed Temporary Chair- man of this Board for this date. In the Matter of Fixing Compensatinn of Officers of Primary Election. It is by the Board ordered that the compensation of the election officers for conducting the Primary Election on August 26th, 1914, be and the same is hereby fixed at fallowing rats, to wit ; In precincts palling 100 votes or less, $8.00. In predincts polling over 100 votes, 010.00 . In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a temporary allowance of 016, per month be and the same is hereby granted to Mrs. Ellen Beaudette commencing Aug, let, 1914, for the care and maintenance of the Fredericks children. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows; Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Buchanan and Hook. Noce: Bons. Absent;: Supervisor J.H.Trythall. Absent an roll call: Supervisor McBrydeht In the Matter of Election -Returns for Primary Election. Bow at the'hour of 8:80 o'clock A.M, the Board of Supervisors reconvenes to canvass the returns of the Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Cost and in each of the different precincts thereof, on Tuesday the 25th day of August, 1914, and then and there proceeds and does canvass the returns of certain of the pre- oinots of Contra Costa County and said canvass being incomplete, It is by the Board ordered that the further canvass be and the same is hereby Y. 385 fi fx, continued to and set for Saturday August 29th, 1914, at 8:30 o'clock A.M. i And the Board sdfourns until Saturday August 29th, 1914, at 8;30 O'clock A.M. Chairmen. j ......Clerk. I , 3�9 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Saturday, August 29th, 1914. The Board met at 8:30 o'clock A.M. Present: Son. J.H.Trythsll, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. McBryde, Vincent Hook and 19.J.Buchanan. J.H.'Wella, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casey. In the Clatter of Returns for Primary Election. How at the hour of 6:30 o'clock A.M. the Board of Supervisors reconvenes to canvass the returns of the Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa and in each of the different precincts theroof on Tuesday the 25th day of Aug- at, 1914, and returns of each end all of said precincts boing on file in the office of the County Clerk, tho Board then and there proceeds to canvass and does canvass the said returns of all the romaining precincts of Contra Costa County; Thereupon the said Board having completed the canvass of said returns find that the whole number of votes cast for each candidate of each political party and for each candidateibr each judicial, school, county or tormship office, and for each candidate for delegate to the State Convention from the Ninth Senatorial District an for each candidate for memberahip in the County Central Committee is as shown in the following statement thereof, to wit: i �_ ysh f��on MEMO— Fe 147QxR 6 '� r � t ^ t N51 ✓3S r Y r YbJ��.a�� � i ") �✓n 3 1 F -3 ORM" a 4 'kP l f t r + S t � r t � y rt t } 1 r' r S s tit f gg} C � COMMA hxo�. moo 0- WAS a a Mai A„�,P,' 1144 =a 3 i . i r - C ,. : IOTLS POLLUT S 1 ATL�1 CN 1 -0T ALL , i AT THE PRIMARY ELEC'T`ION HELD AUGUST 25, 1914 ....... t. 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Ill 2 2 Z3 S 32 f/5 3 G z 3 G 7 Z I T /7 NE OCAN Statement of All. Votes Polled -at.,the A Governor Ikeeaant Governor Secretary of State Controller ELECTION y ic a : PRECINCTS FQ � n r C 'Tuexnjarn j Vatons 8� 33 2b 6 /l,2 2d -- ,-7 3�2 --_.—_. ar /a – - Vine Hilt I r �~ _ sdd 7 _ 17_ y7 b6 Walnut Creels 9' so /3 'o IT G`J 20 d Q 2 Z —`- — _ iY a . .8a //!8 .._ __... YJ�/8p 9%y 3M 283d 3? 90 4.20 P/6 338" / �5 9 7.23 9A _ t j i I I �� Primary.'Election"Held. August 25j :1914 7RERUBUCAN Controller Tremmr Attorney t5enerai Surveyor 6enerat /alc U.S.5eaator \ � I 4 1 x !z aJp tz 7Y 9 X91 �r tG 3 0 y/ t d 2 Z 0 fn -3 a'. REL-- a7 .17-,to z /z 29 I� 17 /7 zo zc /$ g7 77 b6 /o Zo ! G ib 38 Z S3 y3 z Y3�/fig Y/y 393 Pd J74 Y7 Iz .._ yoz/P.4 J Po 61 I _ _ - - '._ t I_ i , - - _ - ,r - I • r 5. iy 'REPUBLICAN Statement of Alli Votes Polled3 at, the CHI C"bilAepfaaiR�J�tst Me r f the sembly /� y t� l4GU...Nk. ......L2G ........:.............Dist. uhf hLT;CTION PRTCINCTB Alamo... _/9 1 / /.Z Vr — Alhambra J 0! 8 .�6' 0 Antioch No.1 _.�r/� #0 zb 7y- _ Anlioeb No.2 Brentwood Byron No,l Byron No.2 �( 6 .70 B Point .. . ... - �4 3/ -- Clayton _ /v(o z3 -W Concord No.1 — JL S z3 Concord No.2 r 33 22 __. ..._.._ �7 // yo Concord No.3 69' 3% 070 -- — -- it Concord No.4 65 �i5` V. zo 6/ Crockett Na.'1 /7 Crocicctt No.2 6 7 z/ l0 Denville Q6I. �'6 -t/ ,26 --- Giant .. 026 /9 9 5' _ ,YIG .- Hercules 3b y ,LO /0 31• °7'� z might-, r b lona Tree Lnfnyotto -- hfnrtinex No.1 $S 3`j Tlnrfinaz No.2 /3 16Z -- Ifartinez No.3 /d/ 0 'Jz 3'7 /zz I B _ Nor n Tcrritory-- morn a OnWhy— 66 Pnalnoco 30 '16 14 77 Pinola z� G3 66 .ZV- //0 Port Coate No.1 66 j'6 /Y j _Port Costa No.2 _33 1 1r.3 $ --._-Pittahurg No.1 /03 63 33 /J' /00 -- PRI.Inirg No.3 Riabmond No.1 073 y -L7 L Richmond No.2 63 /;L Z.L �'r/ / 8 6 60 .Y v 6 8 Rmk_mond No.3_ ,23 I 0 Richmond No.4 6* ,2(o c16 cu r 36 J!/ Richmond No.u /0z / 116 �3 76 ff/ r/9._.7y_. Richmond No.0 3-0 7' 10 Af, </3 —._ </5-i 37'. //� Richmond No.7 h/0 /3 /b 1/7 J6 30Z OZ Q' ,z g' Richmond No.8 (06 6-6 6-0 ,/'1 67. Richmond No.9 / $ 2 /y /6� Richmond No.10 020 3 / 82. -_-- _ 50 35 Y4 Riclunond No.11 </6 .. Riclunond No.12 /0/ -_-- I1iclnnond_Ne.33 57 // /7 fz Richmond No.14 z6 o,6- --Ilicllgngnd-No.15 J1�_ /< 60 63 - ---- - 6 't/ C6 /0� 2s /D f/ Richmond No.10 I 46 6z Richmond No.17 </6 023 ,23 Richmond No.18 66 i /3 ,Z6 ,ti-/ 3 cp' Richmond No.10 Z/ 2J 16 I / ,2/ —_ Richmond No.20 6<f /3 Riclunond No.21 0 0 b 5�<16 -- --- /5 / 33 o -- -- — `f6 Richmond No.22 / 6 `f• _ / Rieluoond No.23 17 Richmond No.24 37 ^ZO G /7 --Rodeo 0 G Selby 32 Z3 $ 2 I j H San Ramon 2/ 3 b� 6 6 3� /' SmnPblo Ne.1. gz I� 50 /� -- .47 _ _...._ :__.. ._ ..-. - J -0Z/ Stcgc No.1 .2.7� :iz '1,7127 2 16 San Pablo No.2 1J 6 /3 ( _ 60 50 !/ - - - - � la - _ e6y rrr/ /,lyQ Arimar`y Election'Held August.25; 1914 REPUBLICAN Ntele�fwAp fetid!«tilts Nnlas fedp fdnl feuxle Yedea dY fetid Offft Ma}vs fwdy feinl f Yte fleisis Geir fetid ' lrf6_ IiA Uhl ...........8y.Dist, fNule............Sq.D'pL al a �! � d d a^/ / y c2D a22 j l6 G II tb` 13 12 — z5" z7 Z 35 I' W 33 .off Al Id, `/ ! L. 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PGS 8� as j E LE CTION PRECINCTS Ville Hill Willmit CroA Primary:'Election Held August 25,. 1914 REPUBLICAN Nn1as fwdy[ehsl dss llx Mt�lds lady tatrd Cwwlke ftwn fwdy cc"(walks Naha top fated Ow" &mks twdy taw � _.::...:...,.i.:.....:....Sq.lil L::.....'.......................:SA.oel .......S9.pit .......... sm. Gwifla............Sop.kL sL .6 0 I --------------- ---- I ELECTIONAlhambra PRECINCTS Alamo ®®®® ®Bnntivood ® ®® Byron No.2 Clayton Concord No.I .■® ■® ■ Pad Costa No.I Veit-008ta Pittsburg No.I Pittsburg No,2 Pittsburg No.3 Richmond No.I Richmond No.5 Richmond No.8 Richmond No.10 Mcbmend No.11 Richmond No,12 Rielinvind No.13 Illebiound No.14 Richmoud No.16 Richmond 18 Rice mond No.21 ®■ ..®; �� ... �.■® ®®ttl ..t t ®®®® ■®® ®® ® ®®® ®® ®®®® ®® ®®®®®I ® ® ■ Richmond No22 llichinowl No.23 momRichmond No.24 1 Rodeo Stage No.I Selby Suit Ramon it Pablo o.2 mom . 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Anllorh No 1 J b" /G Z � AntioohNo2 2 ,_ _. _ `>i :!i i�. 7 3. Iirmd,vuod liyr m Nn•,1 z ..� 7 2 ! J 2B dR 7 !7 ! ._ 25� Byron Nn Tiny I Nylon 3" II 3 b r xil j g !!anr ord No.2 1 Grrnrord Nu..3_ 1 T J _� j—b.__ j i -- j 'Z 7 020 3 _ 3z Y a8 Concord No.d 'S' 6 !b 1/ °� 1 '�f ) 1F ,3 l Cowell Urooltelt No.1 2 ! /G 2 C l !1f Croehotl_No,..2 _.._._____��._t5 1b 2 6' 1� �_Ab -- Itnnvillo itlifint 1 Z L4 1 ! Irrn•rnor�fl Inner Troo !I Jb Ia,Pnyetiir IN „JS - __..__. . _._— __. nlnrliurr:Nu• t !/ ,5" � ! ! S 2d z 1 /y /b V, ; l �z ntnrllnrx 1Yn,.'3.,.._._._-..- __ 2 _ :ib'• 1 !/ .2 241 JG ntnrthwt No.:1 �a 'r 7 z j 2 211 1 .E AZ Moroni]Tq-rllgl•!•___.. / �ry - -71 ` Ponl,eco I*inoto JJ d t G 3 6 3"_ 17 _ -- Pwl Costa No 1 /G ,3 // d� 713 x 3 J J3 !6 Pott Cosh No 1 IrittAnrgNo.1 / 3 / Z / J1F IJ b t'ittetsnrK No,J 1',IlxhrnK\u i JO mollmml No,1 Ii,ohowndNo.2 _ G bl 3 Zl .L3 zz za r tlirhrncud No•.3._.._____..._._._ 41 -.L ! x l A/ tttrhmand No.J - Gklmwnd Ne.C_.____ — �I 1 wohmmar No,a !/, "�' "� i /7 i J ! / /�t 1$/2 I 4 ? 133 rurlm,mr r No,8--..__— !{ ; ' ! l I7. ! ' ` _. Ib 7.- ... t .. . i - �aIRW%mxnl Aa 18 f !/! „1 l lrhmand\0 11 J e� __ . .. � 17 _1 Jvz 16- ._._ !� rhm nnt_Aa ld.____ .�>.�I ____1/ !a � L ,2. h, A,rluwn,l\r, 14 }' tf{ J S 1 3 �� l� /r{ ! 'y �7 _ AwhuwnS\a I / t z ,� r„rlirn1-7 o l\v. - lurhn„ni liiehnwtnt.,1b._29_._ i '�r I ! • � ! � I3 � d __s__� __ r:iehmand\a_W if /o i ? '/ 111, -1711 3 iI t 3a f PO r,rhm+nd\a 21 dY�I ', .Z S'1 i .t3 F JJ Y ._ ... _ _.� _ orb ---�----- lxxrhnwud\a lYl 0-i Z � t r 4 !✓ _,.i,_.k7 - t jai i i // ' Y✓ d SAIV ! .� i f 1 r: a a. _ 2 t f _ ! i; :,`Ergs Aa.t R � .`/ �` ,a! ;? r d i dp :,an itolxla NW a 7 I DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Polled at 'the _ Att•orncy Ileutamant Secretary of Cootrcllcr Treasurer _ Governor Governor State Genesi W ELECPIt?N H n 7y q U z t� PRECINCTS R IS{ Q Wp V e fi W N tt �9 D) m at 7 Alamo j ,� 1 ! J b 3 3 1 ✓' ✓r ' _,- Alhambra 7. e�` & i t ii 1 z �' /7 /3 it) Antioch No.1 % ,' /5 $ 9 z 3> z9 Ib _ Antioch No.2 $ 7 1 / 11 16 Z re9 Bntwood 1 l 4 I9$ �.. Byron No.1 .. .. _. Z 01 e25 I{ Byron No.2 10 �(. J z J If zF Bay Point - 7 -/ b" o ! 23 / A'2' /3 `/ 'Z5 Clayton d- I! 3 b f x� !. zo -_ 7 _.,. Concord No.2 ,� 36 4 Concord No.2 Z0 / / f / 32' f z9 __Concord..N.3 L_ 2 / t 1 'Z4 7 — Concord No.4 z 6 /6 '7r f 31 _ Cetxell_..—_.. -- Crockett No.1 i 9 I& 2 t r9 ;G t ! z 5 G 'A xt - Croolrott No.-Z— /9 /4 2 5` 9 _ b z /3 `F6 Dmivilia /0 /6 `J J/, 3 y1 2 I /ID 1 �.—.....Giant J .2 ,� �' - z / `♦ Heraules !/ / ,( .Z / / /Q 9 6 b /Q Lone Tres 3- 6 �( z r '1� ! ,32 /6 /0 ,2,fo ;i __ Lnrnyoteq,_ 3 � z inrtinra No,l z t J 10 $ J lb Martinet No,_0 r 6 2, 7 z L 3$ I 2zv Mnilinet No.3 K 7 z ( Z 2V / z zz Morgan Iffritar� ! 6 6 AToraga 17 7 Oakley 13 3 3' G 5 L' J 25r /0 17 Pnchcaa /U a2 7 oY / 23 z z4 r /S -- Pinole z /2 ,SO Port Costa Na,1 16 JJ .3 7 3 2,a zi /6 ja Port Costa No,2 a23 L _Jy l f�' b' _ _ i„__ -- Pittsburg No.1 1 a2 7' . 1 14, // it'' 6 /7 i - Pittsburg No,2 T, 3 z ,2(( Pittsburg No.3 '2 / 3 ..3 f _ Iv /0 _Richmond No.1 f z /0 _ J 3 r _ 16 _ Richmond No.2 7 6 6- // 5/ 3_ 2d 1-.—Ric1111mm1 No.3 6 2 ! z ! /r} i Richmond No.4 /f 'Y' 6 r5" 6 ! ..� 35- , Richmond No.5 a 6 a.2, S/ '/ /2 to 1111 Richmond No.6 // "t' - j t 17 Richmo, No.7 6 1Jy Richmond No.8 /5.- J 17 Al Richmond No.8 Richmond No.10 J- 2 32 3d J1 a2S -- 3A - r. Richmond No•31 0 'SL /7 Richmond No.12 1 ef.Z /+?- 7 J` 13ff ( r}'r ,Ez 54 $ 46 Li 1 /b" .2 x, ,Z__ Jh Rielimond No.14 /Z/ a6 Y7 .RiahmousLNo�17 17 7 `/ d5' ! -17 .--�Richmond No.16 J '2 � .91T /'S 12d' Richmond No.17 'Z J i J J _ /7 6 I3 117 j Richmond No.18 1 /d /� 9.. 3- .? I L 36 •5t0 /6 3/ _ Viet ntend.An 1 z ! r 13 6 Richmond No.20 6 1 / g 2 _ I `T 6 7 l 3 � .30 !o z� Richmond No.21 /0 6 2 2 23' ,�3 // t' _ d Richmond No,22 A- 2 I ! .Z J6 Richmond No.23 .Z z .'L Richmond No.24 ) 6 / 51 J Rodoa / ZS Selby N / ? / 6 /3 Sea Ramon l 0 .1 -1 / /7 ! {$` p /0 - smga Ne.1 r .� 9 /y 6 z I '? y ,27 ,z.3 !'/ Sail Pablo No. 6 '6 Stc n No.2 3 6 S 3 3 . SPablo No.1 7 /D !a 2 � �9 3 --.-----_. T� Son ..:d r /�- g (� .. .......T—.t--4 rt..T Primary Election "Held August 25, 1914 DEMOCRATIC tr Atforney,, Surveyor "kr w d - - -- - Treasurer U.S.Senator RqueaentaUv in Con rst. Member of t1 Assembly g dencral General a ............Dist. . I A olk CC r4 a ^ Q y 'r5 a ` 5zi Y H � r � 1 S" 7 ! 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Concord No.1 a Concord No.2 - Concord No.3 --- _-- Concord No. Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 3/ ....-. — Danville - - �,' Limit Z Hercules I. Ifni h�taut Lone Tree /H ____Lafayetto Martinez No.1 /2 Tfartinez No,L _ Tfortinnz No.S /6 Tfm•gan Territory Oakley Ab Pacheco z/ / Pinole .2r Port Costa No.1 173 I _ fort Costa No.2 Pittsburg No.l j Pittsburg No.2 20 Pittsburg No.3 C/ --- !_ Richmond No,1 7 _ I Richmond No.2 I Riabmond No.9 J, Richmond No.4 3z zy a.9 Ricbmond No.G Ricbmond No.G Ricbmond No.7 Richmond No.B Richmond No.D .. .. .. ... /O 9 Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 Zt Rlelmmnd No.12 6-7 _ - S�S�If6 Riclunond No.13 Je, Riclunond No.14 14.x/ _ --- 36 I3iOut. d No 3 a j .2 Richmond No.16 -z7 .._. ..._ _ --... ,2. 1,90 Richmond No.17 6 1 1 1 1 Richmond No.18 2y .. 33" $/ Richmond 1 Richmond No.20 _--� / Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 7 _ _ .. - _ 3 Richmond No.23 -- ' iRiclnnond No.24 `�.. — "- `—�9_. 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Richmond No.13 _._ IV Richmond No.14 - 0 _RicYttnead_I4n 1G 3 ,25 90 j Richmond No.18 '2'7 i�0 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 __ - 7J Richmond No.20 "Z Rinkmond Na.21 (� fi3 Richmond No.22 .7... .. - Richmond No.23 + 6 Richmond No.24 p ... -. Radon Sclby !0 _ .. - p) 3 San Ramon /5 -.......-.- - _ •. I Stop No.1 o?7 San Pablo No.1 San 'ablo No.2 �I- -— i - - 603 <7 2 i i Primary Election Held August 25, 1914 DEMOCRATIC Membms Conry Cntnl Gmmillee Members County Central Committee Members County Central Committee Members County Cenlml Gmnuee Memkm Gnty Centrd ...................................Su.Dist. .— ......................5 ............Su DsL ...........Sq.D'sl Genitten............Sip.RL F j I — — i J/ /7 1 , 2z /G q j /G /4 l3 2U lG 9 /s /7 /7 /D I g- to sy i,9 Z9 zY .33 �l /7 ,2d 29 / 2q' //y ' ff tr ?v xr 27 1l— /6 / D /H9 f 3/135 Hl Hs L -- Ho a� y9 �� 3 �l H �/� I t 1 is 8' l'{ A /l 9 6 9 z I /D G /0 13 /Z l l 16-1mr 17 zo l /61 /G /D 1/3 N G — ___ /o y zb z F Z2 /7 zo zit z a� 2/ 33 i fib-�� zq z J l q e' l 9 /G /s 'l93q 311 27 ?. z _-_--- 33 32 16 B 1. Y- S /G 'lo .ZB!I a 3! z�I z y0 _ z so S 5` I / -i --- 38 aY 3o z3- /q 17 32"ao I6 go z2� zit z3 zy 20 -- — ab 1 26 M z t o zz /3 z7 z�/ ae z 2_ zs� zo w { I z 3o zi sz. Al .2G 2¢ 31V3/ 2G 3� z zz j z Zu 3/ t9 z l -- -= 37 I 3b /3 /3 •26 o36 G 7 5 a l 3 y 3I3 3 /7 / ,z3 Ab 'Zb 2/ a 2z ao / to zz /3 / l _ G --- - - to G 6 G 7 i y '1G 7 // 7 6 7 P , 7 /I zo z /d �DTF- 'F z loz/ zB 3 ,2z 'M / -W �� /S u /aa 13 q q s' y 5 /o s 9 9 za /Y /{ z7 zz /s"z7 /r /2, /d' 7 7 i — 35 I,Z4�SW 27 Z3 9 21----- __ HG J � /J /6 /5� /,31 /7 ` jaPz 6oG 7/ 06 3DJ' DEMOCRATIC Statement of All -theVotes Polled at rh cel ELECTION PRECINCTS Itj Tasaajara 1/$ Valana - - - _ - Vino Hill /0 .. ...__. . Walnut Ortak �$ /925 -... 4- - i _ 1 i c i I 1 i _ i I i 1 _ j i. lmom■■ ® ®®■■®■■■®®■■■ ■■®■■■ i■■■ ®®■■■■■■■■■■■■®® ■■®■■® l■■■ ■®■■■■■■■■■■■■■®■®■®■■® i■■■ moinsommommon■■■®■■®■■' i ■■ ®®■■ ■■■■■■®■®■■■■■®■■■ i ■■ ■®® ■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■®■■®', ■■■®■■■ ■■ ■®■■ ■■®. ■ oil, ■■ ■■■■■■■ ■ ■■■ ■■■N ■® ■■■■ ■■■ ■■ I ®■®®®®®■■■■■■■ ■■■ ■■ ■ ■®®■®■■■■ ■®■■■■■■ ■■■® e■■ ONO i ti �Alamo Alhambra �® c■®�® ®® Antioch No.I ■■ ■®® ® ®■i ®■ Brentwood , ' ■®■ ®■® ®®®®i ®® ■ Byron No.I Byron No. Concord No.I Concord No.2 ® ® ® ® ®® ®® Day Point Clayton Concord No.3 Concord No.4 i ' Wont ®® ® ®® ■ ■ ■■ ® ® ® ■ ■I■I■�® ®■■® ® 11® ®®■ ®®■ Richmond No.3 �esl ■®®® ®■■ ®®■ iRichmond ®® ®®®■ ®®®®' ®®® ■ 'Primar'y Ekcticin Held August 25, 1914 DEMOCRATIC - caw�ca..r� y� Gidr'[etrd[xanlltc Matiga teaiaat{n�Ytta Maids Laadt}tad�ai fiaa�Yta Makrs paAp fadni ..........._.....5�kL ....... .DrtL ...... isIso,Dht .............................. ............Sy RL /0 l3 S6 as _ ur L _I I( ` 2 _ I s i j �.4 P, DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Polled at 'the — win c«w c,.. u r own �,.�► a wi.► u�ur ru1-67— er�s� ..._s�.bet ✓ ,....._ filet _.....eGPid/t .:........ ywr. ..........s.�o� s ELECTION ° RR1+.CINM 4 � b Taanajarn // Valann yr / ....-- 4lna Bill Wnlnnt tlraulc zax d I' I _ - - r - - . 1 Primary.Election -Held August 25, 1914 DEMOCRATIC 2. s GMty Q"QGWW Ntdm Gidq{ {Knee IfAm Grg Gaal GmiDt4 Mmkn Ginty Gdtd("Wax Wl*m Ginty Fm—m G Dee !lmk.c ly Ctitrel - fa! ,..,... Sr.lia 5 .DisL ......................_.......Sap.DDL _...........................W.Dm. GmrDke..._.......Stp.Dist ®.=�. .a.'. a i 17 � c y" I ...-- r iL I i y� i y \ .. .. r � _ rte Ld , ! \_ ' FIii I i I MRESSRE Statement of All Votes Polled at 'the .(Inked SOROS Llerlareal e SrxotnrY+i AtNmel Sarvelmr Ml�in 11 P- y,'' Senetor Controller Treasurer General Governor Ctenecat �q�m0en�.^-. [hst. -- Governor Stale ELECTION PRE CIN � z m o a - � a _ 71 Alamo lo Alhnmbra Q, �� D 1b l A 5" 5 /0 _ Antioch No.1 AntiochNo.2 a27 2b �9 a� ` 'AZ --- -- /�. --— z ,2D a z,, G. J6 zl Srmttn•ood 02U 1 023 2 l0 /9. t� 6- 3 / JJ 3 J4 ! Syron No.2 J3/ J7 a ti to 3 b II RnY Point i ry 6 � rT "�.. ...�. 2 Clayton 7 6 x j _Concord No.I f2 2' _ b / ' Concord No.2 j Cavcord No.—8 -- Concord L 1 D a f $` •�... 9 !z b Concord No.4 . �l /1 3 q /b 3" !6 /d J .. _ �3, 1¢ 1 1L 8 d lI z7 Jp 5 Crockett No.1 au11 gz y�` !l0 z5 f' '1- 2j- Pnelleco Crockett No2 /� J �Danville IES /� % Id"/ -7barenlex yy 2G !� 9 7 7Jl 16 ,z3 — .� ViLone Trea7ILafayette llrartiacr.No.1DTnrtinez No.2�Marthw.No.2 82 i 3d J JD /1 302Targnn'forritat•• � -----Ar Ala� 9 za.b �9 199,YB� f :GPort Coxta No.1 �j7 ;� ,Fort Coxta No.2 r1Jr�__ Pittaburg No.1 G ro :7i z `{ &z " 0 7Pittxbnrg Na•2 2 f 1 -riti xl,nrg Na.a t,3 ( // �f $ !o 41 I Mellowed No.I !/ —� 3 IR l Jd� Richmond 2 r Ne. ,2tn ,2.7 1l Z a 3 '70 i t I' -_ AC /z / _ 3 Jr, zz 4 13 1B _ i b 3_',. -� _ Righmond No_3 a3 z 3 Richmond Nn•4 ,Q,2! a20 ( 1p 'et4 /7 _ Jl/ RgrnmNo. /3 26 �9/.,_ Richmond No.G /$�� /G �� b ,?� H -3 / 14 �. 2d 7 / J j �_�' za— z /3 s xy aJ 7- zz 3!� Rigiunond No.7 z 20 f 0` I.. Richmond No.8 ?J Zf g 9 (7_ Richmond No.G /a 13" b J'3 I r - -- -t- Richmond No.10 _ t{fr b Jif 2/.. ) z. b 37. E 10 13 D ,E I 3,5 JJ it fi Richmond No.11 1231 ,2J 'JoL l .2-,' �l I. 20 Richmond No.19 04� 6 /'f l7 t d'3 Jv Z7 a b 22 /� 3 f Riehnoud No.13 � D Jr .—.T—�./_ -- -- �� - - o 13 g zl J Richmond Na.YI �+ 1.23 ! 9 J � 8• 17 Richmond No.16 3 .21 .Z Z i __._.T }I, 17 Richmond No.16 ... � / !�1 2_ 3 Z -..-., ��.. iA' Richmond No,17D? d - Richmond No.18 .-.. ,2, 16 Rictnnond No.10 Richmond No.28 3 -i .2 31 e3z /o j.z2 Richmond No.21 4/03 i Riehmand No.2 Richmond Na.2:3 I I� a• I� tl' j{' I /3 _ _'�`.__ A-1 .— -i- Richmond No,24 /1( /S 2 it Radga 3d 09r /(/ /!v / ` .2�� ,23 l4, J/ — _.. _�_____ 2d ..r..,... !, setby 35 3�F JG 13 z5� q 2� a7 % 21 zr zs i i; sail Ramon / / — — — I /9 1 stege No.1 _ 2G 2/ ! !f� Iq J /Q w'� !3 7 20 �— .3 i ,,logo No.2 i� 2 G z o o7+in LU Sail Pablo No.1 ,?G -Z 7 7 `I 1 J 'z k' l Pnbin No.2f .23 3 f9 ?� Jb 2' .1 — i 1'riniary Election Held August 25, 1914 PROGRESSIVE Mite of United States — tr�k hfM`tm LicmhcrolthaAssembly tgaalmtoe..2....pht Senator �a—.�.—......bast. -----._1N.fi...........Dist. s i a t3 za . —Z q t z1 /0 n 3 3,2 b _ 6xrAl yo {a" b 1 3 _ r G — _ /G -- j a_ _ M J A7 za a - -- /5 z! a i 517 Ir PP / Al r 1 SO �. .20 � zo PROGRESSIVE Statement of All Votes Polled at 'the Ukntenant Secretary of Attenvy S•arvapor Ni t Governor State t>Ur.Ctod'Stat Governor Controller Treasurer General General f*9aatiww.g"K -'"$enntor m Wa ELECTION y PRE,CINCT$ o z Yalona :z �5 .,2 I 1 " Vine Ifill .fin /0 .. 7 1 ./ 10 /At .16 Walnut Crook 116 _.la / 3 /6 3112 izra3 03 ; I A i 1 i I M — i a _ —I— ,, I B -- e rim e • ■ Iii vO� ®® ■■® ■■®'■®■■®■® ■ I ■■ ■ ■■■■■ ..��:_ :... ■NON■...■■. ■ ■ PR06RESSiYE Statement of All Votes Polled at the t E rrm►tr:[omllY Getral GmmNtte M Golf(mVat Mu*.c.*0-WMt�kts GmAI ct N rt.w+twmtt G�+1 rtdd s Ga tq Coital d.n,� ...:.. - NSL 5�GSt $� i � ,..._........_. 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Superior Court Superi ! Supreme Court Supreme Court t.. res„®,„. _ c i 1 a ELECTION g ti Pto w N d PRECINCTS w w a: v E 2 o Alamo 37 /b azG yy 7 /l7. . 16 1 bo /6 Antioch tm�brNo.1 GO $79 //6_ 76 b �b zz a ZU 26 P6 l8�t � /4_ I ;..--- Antioch Na.2 _. F2' 2z .Z5 /sj3 /0,2 "� - ��...7'I Rrentsvood oz .C'v ' 63 023 Jl2 N7 93 l$ a.8" 3� 020 /3 b. .177• t1 �f}T qt IFyron No.1 ,30 / �D -f 3 d3 , ab 32 3� t l99 _ #6 �,.. "�- G7 /f !?'$ - J 'z T3ay_mint 0 66 NS' T Clayton 5% 2� 30 02 7/ 33 33 `fd 31 z/ C �__._'b 5 / SD Coneard No.1 _�/ $ S 3� d$ �G •N¢ N/ 'l1 yd 2! !b :Is 33 18 65 !3P d3 U 11 Concord No.2 57 Id //y/ 1� � 6-3 2Y 83 �0 ylol Ul li 24 FIZ Coneorl_No 3 6r „?3 9<1 .9 78" �o 32 �f! zl Iz_:Izb, d'f Concud No.4 4 zf �d rag <f! 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Port Costallo.1 01 Ir 741 zdI `t7 67 3z /G 38" 3/ 5-0 _7 t _Pol•t Costa No_2 —2�j1 /o 41Z I b` ,/� 37 ao! g6 aZ It a&a _7__A:.7z. -2-1' 7 9 7 /° -7 133 .36 � Pittsburg No.1 1'3 �y0 � 1/�I TOL ti 9� 3 36 ' /a2 02(> 3 �7 I - Pittsburg No.2 -r/I 9 N� -- <23 9a' ryD 3z J/ _2- � _�z�� fa_,;I16 .'/ Pittsburg No 3 3S /.2 //T a,6 66~ 3y ov9 P3 /b 31 3l /<f i 9 99 36 Rcehmond No.1 �3 0 3 _ ,bz ,Z7 $�,23 j/d 3y14 _Zro /6 ,ZO Q /2^'' Richmond No.2 8S/ /f2 66 </�i/lo;3° 3 /lf a"2 q °i/ .v8 Y// /�i: _ Rcebmond No,4 30 33 j 6<{ 37'/r�s 53 H8 //a //2 16 1) /f3 A( A9" /do 'N Rcrtnnond_No.5 63 </d'_��/3!__, 6z Irl 3 _.0 1 /is 67T�2S-4 '1 j:fo /Iz j3 . 17 <!�I- RiAmond No.a J3 - /6 11 38 1 ,'24 6z /7 �s/I' 77 'Z/ a7 zr cf If', 61 R,Lylnovti No, J/.1_1 6�a I x6 q21 't I $3 41P 3 Ti .z6`� 5 f/9 Fo .2y Richmond No.e 7,73a _3 //3 8'z!3G� Al i 4G 37 2$ <f�� 7s ss; 7� 30 S 1y Richmond No.1 3 Y 3 j .� //6 o 3 132 �b 0 6z j 77 6_ ; —__ nd No.10 '16 "16- $J+T 'j " /3`3y j _ Ricil[n4td_ne.11__ J ,3a bz�! 3��7s zG 3y 1 G ��I 9� "��3`/ :Y9 RiLbumud No.12 53" 60 /1/ 7b II/A; d b'l3� 195( 7�I Yl 6Q I /yft jl 1133 66 _.Richmund�io.13� oG8 36 $5.._.� 3 /frl _/1" o$ 33 !/T<�` __9<�� 35'x' 76 H✓` t�. :L3 Rietnnoml No.14 ,a3 31 7z' sy /081I//3 i�</s ' /,L/ 36 </T y�'I qs,/1.Zi sy .7<�"� 15"• 3h.. .___IIiehmondltio. /f3 3.5 M 88F 53 2.6�/fd Gd / 6 5/r'36 6 Riehmoml No.1G 83 Jy /t3 yz/68 Gr 9T i Z14 7$' p), $0� � /27 No,16', I3 y l/ _IiichmontLNc.17 �S 30 5 '?I -to— G No` 97 I 2b' 33 5"2 1 9 Richmond No.IS 33 IO<T 1(/ /yT 6 67 /,/p 65'41 /zz /9p' y3-</5 10-111 16 f7r /8' ,/o 'zl /8- //r as Richmond No.20 f//t �: ,7y /z// 5d- �2 1 !<IT 5/� l/7 /�—� 7z {y" ,I ,_Riolunond No.21 ' Glp 63 63fs -'� /01 ' 3.2 22 <� Richmond No. 8� /o� !7� 15!130 -/0 /3 3,S'r Iz /�- /l z0 /3 az /3 telunomi No 23 Z1 36 lno� 3 /7 �j„ 33 ,$ ,2/a _�S ,g� -_if9 �6 G z 3 2° Richmond No.24 �o /`!!' ''/D I /6 ✓~<� .''j/7 3e5 /7 J'/a r3° 2f? 56 2S rt -- I D 30 �_�0 �_ Selby ,36 /7 36! /5 76 37 3U, 7z a3 1 3'a _._g'i 173 �i5`!;, fz. 73 glee No.a - Fs -1T t7 fl aT 1 � 7z Sr T7 76 si (ifs 5-3 /6�;I'3 s1 _stc6a„No.2 San Pubis No.1 sz /5' 4! ^z7 ro Goma /z,/ 'n n (00 ��71, 'Il1 37 sa„rahml4a.2 a 51�z 7511 7z 8 9' 6 36 115! z 13 3 5 ;s 7J 7 -7- 7( Primary Election Held August 25, 1914 NON-PARTISAN to uegoo Cto "T,,,:- Judgeof—theour Su County Supertntendent Superior Court Superior Court Superintendent of Public instructionof Schools Sherif[ . J W w G m o m w hi 16 1 60 16 b z1F G G zz .16 11 6S 26 e7 —k—IL bd 6 a x !o zz y7 _L L 5V 46 130 `Lb !6 7r 9 21 y1 Sb 15" 12 3d 1,26 r_ zz �r 7 Ir �s rg a� `r z5 ryL z /77 t9 N 1 b Wb yo L Y6 b P V3 xb 6 7 33 z7 Iod zz y yD IJl -- -- f /a3 3 !13 39 19 a5 8 t1 9! 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JudgeIi of tchief JuaiwAmociato Justice astice aata Judge of mPDfat. ror Court Superior Cou_er t uSu Supreme Court o ._�_.. g a oi Iv' L,LE,CJ+ION 0g a 1 N a PRECINCTS a a td a we E- o; x ` m �1 w Taaenjara 23 /6 zz /5 .yd Z8 24 fy 2rf. 7 Sir 7 ! 5i(; 2J Vnfm�ny fd 6-0 JIL FA ZdS20 76 Vine iris jz /S- 5-1 AG 1f a5 xG I3 zb j3 5 69 Vq !l zl' { Walnut Crook qI( 63 6 33 D2d /vrz 9/ LAM 6/b 35%3 28gp 79?fa dba APB 3zy a7dz jb��X72/z;Bdb� - -- 864 �dayl r , I ; I i I i t jI i I I � I i i I ' I I ' Primary Election Held August 25, 1914 NON-PARTISAN W Judge of the Judge of.the.. Superintendent of Crunly Superintendent - Sheriff rior Court Supeiior(ourf Public Instruction of Schools x l p z . ILI W A x g H 7 1 3Y ,zl 9 3 2 />' .zr Iz '/. f/r _ Y7 .J-r zo 13 5 47 34 -Y .2� z5 74 169z 74/z 9d63 365.. - ad 7e sull,�oj�%Qs/ _ 7;65 _ -— i i : i j' NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the Tax Collector District Attorney .. hssc { County Clerk Auditor Recorder i 7 roN' W ' � E ? x r { w ' X•rL1•,CPIONa � � PRECINCTS i o w 0 0 o x 01 i a Alamo /r0 5�. _:.. "/ -r hihamhra Q D`1 Z' 3 ."+' .�(n fib! 5"0 # [/6. Antioch No.l !�3 !6( /N/ 9r '1/ �/8 y� HY - -3177 Antioch No.2 J97 8 /7b _� Q �2-g.1- . Brentwood _ I>Z tb.li _ 'y>! .. M yd-. /03 5 37 13)ran 2 77 Dfs yl 56 d6;_60 tefb ^ � 793 3 4: 6 b I d 6 Clayton !// / b� 7 tat 15 cocord No.2 r� !!!7 Concord � 9 D—7 42 (ol 367 163 6� [/ ' Concord No.2 1519 a{b [a7+ JO 100 d'u 3 _71 TO 34 _. - G r2� Y5 y2/ Concord Na.4 15� jel l _Cn,vcll__— E'L S21- Crochett No.1 17t 171) 17 /et` 14� 73 60j 71 I .._.... i' Crockett No.2 2L 133 I i Denville /N 176 /4Y 6 OZ /5' j3 1 1 -- zo 1/ /d0 q 33 Ilerenlea /QdN roJ 0 /d `/ 15 z/ `6 `/p' 9� ��i ICn�his_rn L b$ _ 3iJ 4 1 i -Lane Tree 130 l:iz 1 7 41 • Lafayette_.--------- -8G ---- rl ---,y. /d 70 -- a S5t �4.� Martinez No,i /[q 1!8 JJ 4 h� Gift 70 30 43 j�eJ _--, I J Arartinez No.2 ./ 2!Z ,Z04 (, 4S6 /OL tl Nnrthmz Na.3 �v' ( 25` ,257 2 /4 //3 JeJ 9b /.?3 _._._.. .2/Jb 1 Arargan'Territory i`{I� Onldey /3� -Liz 9� /1 17Y /47 p- 7 Pacheco ! !9z N7 �4 67, 76 Pinolo �Zd z AW A4 /9 47 MO-; 6-7-111 . Port Costa No.1 MJlT /13 [gZyb 4 inbgdq 2111 bt 160 Port Costa No.2 __76 �/ 3 4r4 '•'t_ _ f 5 Z0,..5Y " Pittsburg No,1 /J7 /A7 /25 61 gb d6 6-71e/G /3z Pittsburg No.2 _ Jed /?9 /zZ �s- a J 57 qr j1— Pitt-burg Na,3 93 �(J qd /2 79 /3 — /7 JO :�`f Richmond No.1 I{t Richmond No.2 tyz /3! 3z /7 /erll Richmond xo.397 7P 96 !d .a`✓ ' - Richmond No.4 /$g /fib NZ /6 /z/ .2D 47 'F3i:77 `' 3 i' Richnnond No,b ,Zdb /9! /2b as /93 2! 97 J/,O3_'f6 _ p0 _ — -- Richmond No.6 /Dz 99 93 9 m/ q e/y 33"2 97 �. Richmond No.7 lkri Riclnond Nu.8 //b //1 [06Richmond No.9 5`/ d 42' // /z/4 0 2R x23 15 _._..._ — _ Richmond No.10 /7y SS� /&3 tJ� JS7 � — d(� e/'� 4/ I Rirlun_and Np_Il J/0 /Odi a1 y5...t.d'J Riclunond No,12 239� � a!/ 04 '/S 190 -27 /07($0 ,'73 �!q —. rtiahn,ogd no_1a__� /`/a� i Lag _ s 1+_ _ yd /R4 /3 Y3 I Riclunond No.14 /9b� I\• � .Z«4 /2 /fI r7 1 -9b /3/ { _Richzuandala.lo. _ /6 T m 26 /* 02 24 _?f 5 JdJ'I Rielnuoud No.16 A61 2 Jz ,A43 33 P,;lf+7,f /,2fj $4'' (0 23J RicbunandNo 17 lids f 'Z _ d ,Y_/06 / _7A_ 3e/j Rlolunoul No.18 /r2.� 4 /7J 147 97 17d /Z /.�� 6�; 7` 14q I 1,lenSl o. 4 8 h A/ t d b Richmond No.20 I$z 1 /47 1L`J 3/ /v3 /'/ /15 10 i i/0, /bY/ i Riclunond xo.21 8"D [r9 1G //d L7� 7 /fid'421 ___ - -1 - (9 341 i Richmond No.22 it/ 33 .� 4 33 .� zL /0 /0 Richmond No,23 951 2 �0 2+G 3 9 5-S 30 17- 79 Iticlunond No.24 43 /:L — H3 .Z/ 30------rtodea__ _[71. J45 L3 !35 - i Selby 77 /3 17 11/- - San Raznon_ S4 2 4 _ S' 7T ' ` .2/ 59--3J yz stege No.1 /49, /P! /77 61 Izjt G9 136 Slegc Na.3 55 e7 % _� .4$' 4 1 San Pablo No.1 139 1�F9 /39 l3 /ylX23 — s�I 19 i 99 /43 Sezz P,tla Na 2 3 0 AI 21 ail -- A.plow NON-PARTISAN Statement of All 'Votes Polled at Ae county Clerk Auditor Record m er Tac Collector District Attorney Asse � iF m I ELECTION �° rd i' PRCINCTS Ii ci a W E w Q ` a 6 /0 zG 2y G6. I Alamo 6d 51f •5!n _._ ... ... r -- . AlLnmbro 0 LO`/ A»tioa] No.1 !s3 ._ 167 "// //6 9Y r// 1/E�I )/ /`1.7, 11(/ _ AutiocL No.2 N33 y3 -- 8 N1, /s7 fp b j 6x Brentwood 37 I Dyron No.1 O1r 7 0 .9_ 1!D __ y7 7Llyron No.2 8G $� ".�'. -"/ .� / 13ny Point ! J3"( Of- Clayton - .>2 d _y`1` �l° dd._GQ tllp a .- Clayton (!( .. /06 (0/ D` 99 35" 39 23 G6 3 6 Concord No.1 / 0 L7 jd --� !`� '7 37, — — r Gz G! 26 36 77 163 Concord No.2 //6 1'I qy /0 105 s 3z I /7; Y0 3d Concord No.4 /5 Concord No,8 NOJ31` 18 82� 7 25 ; fd Yf jN2 �I ._ Craokatt No.2 2b 133 / ' 7 /fib 3 I Crockett No.1 /7b' /7D J70 _.. /,{ N� 1(3 / 305 d I. Danville /71/ l70 /dp' .. / Hercules /05 /1'1/ W 13 All 1{D�1/?) �I ___]Cnglilern bg } Lane Tree /36 (32, /PO 3Y 31/13`J' 61 /at/1 Lntnyatte —_ 86 61 _Jf _ Id $D �—_1�.1 27 5 —�6,� ma tinoz No.1 //q 1/g //d 5" log/ 70 90! G9 51/ (! Tnrtinoz No.2 _ '( .Ll 206 G .�3 / At 3 Y+ 1 D6 f ta — — Martinez No,S �,t zr 2�7 /6 //8 76',/33 21/61 III - Iliorgnn'I�crrilar Jb/ !7 /2i _// 0 -- J`!" J 1� Mragn �1!" ^Zjr 7 rnaheao IN ( 167 g 7 /9z 1J7 S4 f 67 76 ��ln 977 r1 �r -- 1 I Pinola zl1` �! 2G 19 �7 /30 y7 ':1(f z�2. { -rait Costa No.1 /124 /23 /ZD G P3 66 ;CG 1 7l /00 /11� I, part Costa No.2 I 6 -17 3 5 4 !zo 6 Pittsburg No.1 /37 /a7 /.S5S"67 6 �(/• l9z I' _Pittsburg No,2 fJyO /zy .2Ri ,26- �z ,1/ �J/ 1118' - ,"-� .. Pittsburg No.3 9r} 7J qd /.Z _RicLmond No.1 / <(/ 39 /3 ,75 _a3 z0 Ij //3 Richmond No.2 11/«4 /31 3z // /db 2/ $)� 47 0 7 /3442 {---RicLmond xa,3 '!7 8 y6 101 __r?_3. 14 0 Riclimond No.4 /3$ 11/6 /1/2 /6 /,2/ 2r 67 f 5Zx 7- 3/moi 7 Richmm,d xa_5 aha 1'71 196 �2 /,,,, 95 2( '17 '/03 'f 6 _0 Richmond No.6 Ioz. 99 43 9 /d! '/ y? 3 ',a( Richmond No.7 1Ok /9 0 /b _67 100 ..zy �1 Richmond No.8 1/6 /!/ jDG /7 /d} :l !n7 36- 3 //z I We n_ond No.0 f / -t _ /r16 0 _ ,Zz,025 Ct i Riclmtond No.10 /75 13'8- /b3 /9 137 d6 96 C6 Ri.kn m d No.Il - 102, u `f 8J /3 .9 /$t217-t. D.:J'1 t --— - RicLmond No.12 X38 al O6 511 /yd A7 /07 $'D 1a (q - ._tialnnond�STo.1J..... I</a 8- /.2b /3 7.31.. Richmond No.14 /1 /+ld !c8 .L.S"/2 /� 87 35-1/� /3r� { ^l;�elwtu»d Na.15_ W J57 /5 26 15-3 02+ z 'l5 Riclnnond No.10 �Gl - 5Z x21/3 338'l7t$' /w'1 y I g 6 7d . , z37 Ij'! RicLmond No lq /a6 1J Richmond No.IS !8 J7/ 147 3r /75 /2 /id 15B"'z7 16y rlie�t,tul 5��� 63 / 7 /63 r t Q 5 E p 5" a } --- - II i Riclnnond No.20 18"z 9 J/ Ata Iq //s 1/3 qd k. Richmond No.22 8'1 >'S „� 7 J51j ry5 /'dd 113 Jr( __LY -- RicLm33 3 ond No.2« °!/ 33 — ,26 /0 /0 31 / ` 81� G E - Richmond No.23_ 9t/ -`,�.�r F67 -- sl I f Richmond No.24 I Radaa 3/ lGS �... __ .2 Ii1.2(35 71� 1f0 7r. /1S __—_ d _ _. Selby St) Sb - 77 /3 67 /1{ -- I!� 11J 51� 5Y 1 1$ t __ g _ ' /97 /�( r G 27 r �d i '61 X99 _ Snn Runion__ Y _ 2. yz Stage No.I Stege No`2 51 1 S/ - j sm,Pablo Na.I 6-91 San Pala No.2 - E i ..E.■E. aE . ....■.. mE � ®EES � : � ■® . .. �� C., ■ � n C. v■■.� E® ■... ■■� '� Primary Election Held August 25, 1914 NON-PARTISAN District Attorney �^ Assessor. .Treasurer Public Administrator Coroner Surveyor d a � w h +MII U U [227 {d_ .�L.Ldml 6 AGzzza 36/ff... 9d /19a _ 77I -- -- ----------- TT. ----------- u k L NON-MOSAN Staternent� 'f :All Vvtes Polled' at the i ,•Supervisor So ervisor Supervisor Dist.. ! r I 1 F'LEa1ON PRECINCTS '. V' amo Antioch No.1 Al Alhambra Antioch No.2 — Brentwood Byron No.1 Byron No.2 Bay Point Clayton - Concord No.1� _ _� a��( r§ z Concord No.2 . _._..._ —... _Concord No.3 _ . ... _- 5t1. Concord No,4 Jz Correll CrockettNo.1 _... .__.. Crockott No.2 tt i' Manville giant 9 / _ _ Hercules /A�� /L leg 1Cnightsen - '. . Lone Tree 101ayalte ` Martinez No.1 _ b d ,21 LIP: Alartatser.No.2 Alartinez No. 9-nilerritory s ._.._. _. .. __...._.._._ i ! y Onklc Z jC1 /Z , 3 gn _— pacheend - Pinole Port Costo No.1 ..... .. _.. ;3.3 ! Port Costa No.2 - .` Pittsburg No.3 Richmond No.1 I l� i Rieimzond No.238 7 If 'T1_—Biehazond No. _ Richmond No.4 53 6l e5 bZ ! t Welimand No.5 $ P. ;zA 41 jRichanond No.G a _) Richmond No.7 'ir 'v _.—.— Richmond No.82`� "tb /41 _Richmond No.4 � - Richmond No.10 L5' 6 .33 7� Richmond No.12 Riclnnond No.12 9 - I .-_—,Riclmxond No"13 N3 6S /S 47 Richnxond NO.14 s y 79 T .4 Riehtnand No.16 7. .... ..._ _ .... ....._.. ... - '. 12xelnnond No.18 yG 1/0 S 3 Richmond No.10 3e 2 2 / , Rmlwrmnl No,20 3 /l / '�I Rietnnond No"21 q /2 15 '! Rtolunond No.22 -- Rich mind No.23 l.� Richmond N 24 Rodes 27 $S Z 90 —__----. 'Selby Snn Ramon _ ( / z 22 F3 n , II "Slo^¢No.1 P 3 - stege No_22 I 19 Son Pablo No.1 5'01 .23 3 77 � d 37 So,,PaUto No.2 , II 7 I ONE ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ` ■ ■■■■M■■� ■■ ■■■ ■ No: MEN �. ■ ■■C■■■■■■■■�■■C ® :®®G®®®®ME ■ ■ ®■ ®■■■:: ■■ ■.■ ■ �■n■■■ ■ F ®■ ■ ■■� E" . ■ ■ oil ME ME ON No �- ■ ■ • ■ ■■ No ■ C n■�■■so ■■ ■vn ■■■ .■■ ■■■ .. ■ M■ ■■■ri'■■.n ■■ n ■■■ ■■ ■ ■ � E■■■■■■■ .■ ■■. ■n ■ ■ .■. ■■ ■ ■■■ ■■■■■■■. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■n ■ C Primary Flection Hdd .Augi%t 2S,, 1914 ,aT Qom,- p - 7 13 or v v /* G /17 /3 ,50 i r s —— z7 zzz 70 �- 20 230 1G t NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes `PciHed at-the2. F CLMION FRMNM i TassajarA 70. I Vnlonn i Vine Hill i Went Creek ..._. ---.. d 11 I ... 1 �I I , i ! I ; I � I • , x � Primary Election- Held August 251 1914 NON-PARTISAN GJ 0 4 H /z ;le � j I i ��I I —� — —-- i i_. __;_ i- i-- i _ _ 1sq qo I ��Y �_-....._ �___...I'._._ :._. .._..-_ _..._--_ _-_ __ - I _-�i :_.. �_„_ I ___ _�.__l-_-_. � � .- I ��___.__ .__ �._- I 89 i /3 ', �_-�- i � i N'OH=PARTISAN Staiterzient 'af All' vof�5 Pifle� art�` e LI;CI'ION PRE OINCTS Alamo III I Alhambra - Antioch No.1 { Antioch No.2 -j_ Brentwood i q Byron No.1 ..- Byron No.2 `- i Bay Point v - Clayton ---- _ Coneord No.1 _ Concord No.2 _ Concord No.8 -Concord No.4 i } -. r: _ Correll f f,�, �! GQ Crooltett No.1 G e(S 45 t2� V- Donvillo 31 Ginnt �l 11_x_)? � IG 1Q Zl - � iJIIcretScs li Lane Trea '14 CttC f Martinez No. l f k lltartineL NIL-2 i 1 ; Martinez Na.3 j f i Tfortnn 7lloraga � i Onhlcy ' I --- -� Pn¢hcen ! �} Pinole ! —T- _ lad !4$I __. T Port Costa No.1 i -- 1 Port Costa No.2 I I I f Pittsburg Na.1 �--1—. Pittsburg No.2 -y Pittsburg Na.3 Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 .—ti.J i s Rteimtond No.3 --I Richmond No.4 i RichmonS No.G _ - I Riellmond No.G f } f t iRlCbmond No.2 '_ ' - Ricbm - ond No.8 I - Richmond No.8 4 �I Richmond No.10 Riebmmnd No, 11 RiclnaondNo.12 '--- f Ricbmond Na.13i [ Richmond No.14 -- j --RI tuoltd n. -- ! - II - Hie Blond No.16 I -� RichmoNo 17 f --�,5 -- -•.-._. � Richmond No.18 I Rtdlmnnd No.0-0 ! Ric}unand No.20 ---- ! Richmond No.21 -- -� - I . 1 i ! Riebmoad No.22 i { # {' Ricbmond No.23 { Richmond No.24 I { Rodeo (D 'S(a f — _ - - - /.2 Snn Rol non Stege No.1 3trg¢No.2 San Pablo No.1 �-- Sl 5rj 3r{ /f( �A /� z66 — - c ]'able X2,2 z LJ l3 6zI9Sr %G XaZG4 2d Primary Election Meld August 25, 1914 NON-PARTISAN - < A Q4� 7l 6q 3�a isp 190 _ 4s' 15y_. toz i f - - 4 . ......... i 3z 7 �7 �s3 a7 t ;v N®■®®®® ®®■MEN, ; ■■■■■®®■ ■■®®■■■ N■■ ■■ ®®■®MEN ■■ ■■ ■ n ■■a ■■■ fs on ■: ■.ME ■ Primary; Electioriu Held August 25, 1914 NON-PARTISAN 09 .� Z r C F J /<2 S3/ 22 —fib a i FF i j i i NON4ARIISAN Statement of All Vot Polled at the (, ode Ili ' X•;LECTION � I PRECINCTS �Q Alamo .... _.. - Alhambra i Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 - _ – Bm.twood Byron No.2 Paint _ Y Clayton Concord No.1 1�1 Concord No.2 .__ ... Concord No.3 �._ Concord No.4 ._.._ Cowell _.... .. CrockettNo.1 Crocic.tt No.2 Danville ..._.. -_. _. %. Giant Hercules Kni•lits.. Timm Tree ......_. .__. ',. L ayette - 7I illnrtina No,2 itlnrtlnoz No.3 _..... _. ._. ._..... .. .. . . ... ..-. _.. _ Uorgnn Territor { -- Paoheco Pinola Port Costa No.1 _.._. Port Ceet6Ne.2 –• – - Pittsburg No,1 Pittsburg No.2 i Pittsburg No.3 - Rlahnawd No.1 3 3Jz 92 /hL Richmond No.2 Richmond No,8 /0 t{ 93 IJ too L$ Rielunoad No.4 Riohmond No.S Richmond No.6 i Richmond No.7 $� 6z /d /0/ 96 _ -- Richmond No.8 7y // ! 3J 4 _ Richmond No.9 8 `/q 6 3$ ad i Richmond No.10 /93 76 II ' Richmond No.11 /.. 72 !'u" 0 3A 1 Riclunond No.12 38 35 /6`y /9G y Rid—Ind No.l 9 3z Pt 1 p Richmond No.14 97 3& �/ /5 / 50 _ i Richmond No..17 %6 4/ /•Z /3 70 ... ` Itiahnw.d Ao.Ip 3 .... — � t i Riebmond No.18 `/%. L5' 93 lb pi 74 _ Richmond ' 19 3 /z Y4 6– 1// Richmond No.20 Riahmond No.21 173 'I Richmond No.22 8 7z4 i .,�– ` Richmond No.23 G$ -1 7/ Iff I) _._ ! Iticlunond No.24 tt � Selby { I San Ramon -- t. Stage No.2 ! - Stage No.2 4i Son Pablo No.1 - San I'ahle No.2 ' - --- g 4Og 6Ln,/2& 7! J Jf! 3 l / 3( /O6 h Primary 'Election' Held 'August 25, 1914 NON:PARTISAN a O �+ H Ob NON'--PARTISAN iISAN Statement ©f `AIT. ''dotes' Polled fat, the 8 s4-,1 I { a , PMEC'TION PRECINCTS ' Alamo Al tambra Antioch No.1 Antioeh No.2 Brentwood.. Byron No.I Byron No.2 t _B�Point I ! Clayton ... t I- Connord No.1 - Concord No.2 (!-y Concord No.$ Co� 1 Concord No.4 v , n Croehott No.1 _ -- - -�.,, Crockett No,2 —Danville Ilorcules ICniahtxen It i Lone Tree __ ... f Laayette j .. ... .. - _. _ pu � Tfnrtinez Na.1 `i`•-�� Tf.rtiacs No,2 II ' Martincr,No.3 ........... .. _. --.. fli Tforltan'1'crritorY II Mmagn .. - I� - __ Cold ey '- Pacheco ' Pinole " Coat.No,I _--Port Port Costa No,2 - ! Pittsburg No.1 ....... . .. i r-' Pittsburg No.2 j!! Pitt.hurg No.3 ! Richmond No.S Richmond No.I F Richmond No.5 �t Richmond No.0 .. .._. _. �. .. Riohmond No.7 Richmond No.8 1 Richmond No.8 ! Richmond No.10 1—? Richmond No,11 -}-- ' Richmond No.12 - j r -..--.,RMiamud No.14 I —"__RichnioadlVo.1 __ __ . 4 -.� Richmaad No.16 Iticllmond_No 17 ._. Richmond No.1$ _. .. ......... . ..:_. 4 I I -I Richmond No,20 Riehmoad No.21 Richmond No.22 RichmRodeonnd No,2d .... - ... .,... .... .. - 1-- t mcl No.23 Rielim � l j Selby — Snu Rnmon ' , Sicgo To.1 San Pablo No.1 ! i iii NON=PARfiISAN Statement of 'All =Votes Pol[�+ rLK ELECTION PRECINCT6 I S i i i , I i I •r � I l I I I�- T- �.j. .. .. .. _ ........ I III- i , I . , ' I �. _._ _ _.. � __._..._. .__...._ �� ___.__ li ___ _...._ I ,.® � I ®®®�®®� I. ®®®, ®® ®®®!I �.®.I� ®® '�,, ®®I� ®®®'. ®® �� ® Ali ® ® i �� � ® • • ,II ® III ', .� SII . ®® ® �' ®.®! �. it _ , �, � ', �® i �i ® �® ®® � �� ���! ® li ��' ®®' • �' ®.. .�I �'' ®®' ® I� • �. ® � ®. ® �� ��' ® . li ®® II� ®®' ®� ®� I� s '�� ��e ®®®.®®'� ■®® ', ■ ®® ���� e® ■ ®;.�® �wn� - � _ _ 39'1 And from the foregoing statement.of the result of such election this Boar determines and finds and declares that the fallowing named persona have received tho'higheat number of votes at said Primary election as the candidate for the election of the political party far the offices hereinafter named and that said candidate shall be the candidate of the party for such offices and theit names as such candidates shall be placed on the official ballot to be voted at the ensuing elections MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY EIGHTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT: Republican Progressive Democratic Socialist. d William R.Sharkey William R.Sharkey Clare D.Horner M.Iverson. And from the foregoing statement of the result of such election this 1, Board determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have re- ceived the highest number of votes of his party in his said Supervisorial District for Delegate and shall be the representative of his party from the said Supervisor- ial District in which he was elected in all Conventions of his party in such County which such Political Subdivision is entitled tp representation, and certificates of election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: REPUBLICAN PARTY. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. is J.Q.Blook. J.F:Brooks. E.M.Downer. D.A.Knowles G.A2Follett. - 1 Wm. F.Rust. Julius F.Stiefvatar Levi Boswell. J.IV.Ingersoll. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2: Andrew Murphy E.B.Read. Geo. H. Ward. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 140. 3: A.F.Bray. A.N.Patterson. M.R.Jones. H.E.Griffiths. ' SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4: David A.Gatto. Harry Knight. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5: C.Irwin Fox H.W.He Ida rn. L.R:Mead. DEMOCRATIC PARTY. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1: Edward Conlan Fred B. LeMoine. Thomas H. Moore. k Hutt T.Brown. Daniel Barton John N.Hartnett. Palter A. LaSalle C.F. Beckhaus J. Roy Patterson. Ira Vaughn. q - Bart Heath. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2: Patrick Lacey { Fred Stemmle. M.W. O'Neill. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 3: Fames Hoey. E.J.Randell. ,. Henry Curry. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4: Percy Douglass. . J.Royce. 392 7� j l SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5: C.W.Lent. (' O.O.Prewett . Wm. Grant. 711 Ana PROGRESSIVE PARTY. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1: W.E.Luce. x W.S.Bonner. rx.l Katherine M.Zimmorman Leonora A.Gibson F� H.J.Wildgrube. W.R.Scroggs. J.E.Zumwalt. .� C.B. O'Hara. µ+; S.Johnson. B.Boorman. W.T.Helms. A.Odell. George K. Draw. 1 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0. 2: J.J.Lewie. Frank Swett George P.Upham' SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5: W.E.Calahen ' O.L.Whitaker. M.E.Gates. SOCIALIST PARTY. i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1: Nicholaus C.Anderson Terry O.Carmsn George?; Er0arr .Powiok Orley J.Gibbons. George Landrbbe. Henry F.Ruhlman Bertha A.Spenoer. S) Augttatine Sweeney J.O.Wallin. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT No. 2: William Holliday Thomas X.Ross. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT.NO. 3: John Dahlstrom. PROHIBITIOP] PARTY. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 1: William T. Beak Mabel Smith Mrs. Edna Rhodes. Mrs. Edna C.Dearborn Mrs. Georgia Hunt. E.C.Searles. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3: E.A.Majors. Mrs. H.Spencer. ,i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5: James N.Christian James M.Jenisen Herbert Kiser 1.0.Plumley W.W.Hoffman Mary A.Palm William Shafer. Core Emery Clare H.Houston. And from the foregoing statement of the result of said election this Board. determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received the + highest number of votes at said Primary Election as the candidate for each of the judicial, school, county and township offices and shallbe the only candidates for such offices at the ensuing General Blection, and certificates of nomination are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: iI 393 ff� I JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT: SUPERVISOR FIRST DISTRICT: C.A.Clark. Zeb IOaott. R.H.Latimer. Warren H. MoRryde. A.B.MoKenzie. i SUPERVISOR THIRD DISTRICT: - Leo F.Tormey. Vincent Hook COUDTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS: Joseph Williams, Jr. - Wm. H. Hanlon. JUSTICE OF PEACE IST TOWNSHIP: SHERIFF: C.H. Hayden. R.R.Veale. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 2ND TOWNSHIP: COUNTY CLERK: James L. Dunn. William E.Young. Jasper H.Welle. JUSTICE OF THE PEAOE 3RD TOWNSHIP: AUDITOR: George 0. Duncan. A.N.Sullenger. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 4TH TOWNSHIP: RECORDER: William femme. M.H.Hurlay. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 5TH TOWNSHIP: TAX COLLECTOR: E.p.Jaokson. Martin W.Jooet. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 6TH TOWNSHIP: DISTRICT ATTORNEY: James Fitzgerald. Thos. D.Johnston.- A.J.Soto. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 7TH TOWNSHIP: A.H.MaoBinnon. ASSESSOR: F.H.Wright. i George 0. Meese. }iIfSTICE OF THE H•;ACE Bth TOWNSHIP TREASURER: J.D.Wightmen. J.Rio Baker. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 9TH TOWNSHIP: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR: Robert Wallace, Jr. CHarles E.Daley. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 10TH TOWNSHIP: CORONER: J.H.Chichester. C.L.Abbott. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 11T$ TOWNSHIP: SURVEYOR: William P.Terry. Ralph R.Arnold. E.E.GroW. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 12TH TOWNSHIP: George G.Prytz. Ray. H.Standish. JUSTIOE OF? THE PEACE 13TH TOWNSHIP: Gua L.Goethals. 3.94 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 14TH TOWNSHIP: OONSTABLE 14TH TOWNSHIP: �• H.G.Erumland. A.J. LeGrand. • JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 16TH TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE 16TH TOWNSHIP: John Roth. J.H.Gregory. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 16TH TOWNSHIP: CONSTABLE 16TH TOWNSHIP: A.W.Smith. Wm. Ludrioks. CONSTABLE IST TOWNSHIP: C.H.Palmer. CONSTABLE 2nd Township: John McCarthy. I CONSTABLE 3RD TOWNSHIP: Arthur Williams. CONSTABLE 4TH TOWNSHIP: Claude B.Harris. Oscar F.Olason. CONSTABLE STH TOWNSHIP: Johnott. CONSTABLE 6TH TOWNSHIP W.J. McDermott. i CONSTABLE 7TH TOWNSHIP: H.F.Davie. CONSTABLE 8TH TOWNSHIP. • E.B.Whelihan. CONSTABLE 9TH TOWNSHIP: Geo. H.Shafer. CONSTABLE 10TH TOWNSHIP: J.E.Moitoza. CONSTABLE 11th TOWNSHIP: George W.Fraser Arthur McDonald. CONSTABLE 12th TOWNSHIP: James J.Fox. CONSTABLE 13th TOWNSHIP: Andrew Mangini. Fred N.Myriok I Thereupon the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, Sep 8th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. ... ......... hairman. i. ..Clerk. 395 AP In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of.California. Tuesday, September Sth, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. McBrydO, J.P:Oasey, Vincent Hook and.W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. , -------000- - - - - - - The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of August, 1914, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved end signed by.the Chair- man and Clerk. In the Matter of Office of Inspector of Weights and Measures. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that Ralph Har- rison, Inspector of Weights and Measures be and he is hereby authorized to sell to the State of California, all unnecessary testing weights which belong to the County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of Protest Against Levy of Tax for Maintenance of Kindergarten School in Bay Paint School District. 3.7,0unningham, appears before the Board and presents a protest against levying of a tax of $750 or any other sum, for the maintenance of a kindergarten school in Bay Point School District; Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said matter be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, Sept. Slat, 1914, at 11 o'clock A.M. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify John Kent, C.B.Johnson and Mrs. William Higgins, to appear before this Board on said date and show cause why said protest should not be granted. In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Rodeo Sanitary District. A petition in writing having been presented to this Bearden the 8th day of September, 1914, asking the formation of a sanitary district within the county and praying that an election be hold to determine whether or not said district shall be formed-as provided b law in such cases, and it p y appearing to this Board that the bei petition sets forth the boundaries of the proposed district, which proposed district is hereinafter particularly described, and that it is signed by more than twenty five persons in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, each of whom is a resident and freeholder within the proposed distriot.and that said petition also sets forth and states the name of the proposed district, to wit: "Rodeo Sanitary I District" and it further appearing that said petition in all things conforms to the Mr requirements of law in such case made and provided. ' IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED ADD ORDERED that an election be and the same is hereby ordered to ba.held in said proposed Sanitary District on TWUrsday, October 15th, 1914, between the hours of sig o'cicok.A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. during which period the polls shall remain open, at which the qualified electors of said proposed District may vote for or against a Sanitary District: Persons to fill the offices of Sanitary Assessor and five members of the Sanitary Board will be voted for at such election. Said District to comprise and include withinits exterior limits all that esr- tain territory embraced within the following boundaries, to wits Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly line of California Street as said street is shown and designated on map hereinafter referred to with the i northerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly and along the said north- easterly line of California Street to the southerly line of Seventh Street; thence in a general westerly direction and along the southerly line of Seventh Streei to th westerly and of Seventh Street and a prolongation of the southwesterly boundary of i Block 11 W. thence in a general northwesterly direction and along the southwesterly boundaries of Blocks 117, 2OW, 27W, 2817, 35W, 36W, 43W, 44W, to the northwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence in a general northerly and easterly direction and along the northwesterly and northerly line of son Pablo Avenue to the point of begin ning, and being all the land included in and aashown and delineated on "atop of Rodeo Contra Costa County, California . The property of The Union Stockyard Co. of San Francisoo, surveyed by T.A. MgMahon and It.T.Crompton, 189111,and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 5th day of February, 1892. That the name to be given to said proposed district shall be "Rodeo Sani- • tart'District". The ballots shall contain the words "For a Sanitary Distriot" or "Against a Sanitary District" as the ossa may be, and also the names of the persona to be I I voted for at said election. It is NO'J BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the following place in said proposed Sanitary District will be the plaoe for holding said election and that the following named qualified persons have been appointed to act as election officers i to conduct said election and who shell constitute the officers of said election, in 1 said proposed District, to wit; polling Piece: Social Hall, town of Rodeo, Inspector: - J.M Skehen Judges; firs. Mae P.Pomber, Frank V.Bonnatt. It is by the Board further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause a copy of this order to be posted for four successive weeks prior to the election in three public places within the proposed District and also to cause said order to be published once a week for four successive weeks prior to the election in the Pinole Weekly Times, a newspaper published in the County of Contra Costa, State of Californ a- there being no newspaper published within the proposed District. ti97 The fotegoing order is passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde. J.P.Oasey, Vincent Hook, W.J.Buohahan and J.H.Trythall. Roes: Hone. In the Matter of Adoption of Plans for Building of Brides along State Highway in Contra Costa County. The California Highway Commission through its Engineer having notified this Board that it is the desire of the Highway Engineers that the Board of Supervisors make a selection of one plan before they reviewed the plans for said bridge in orde that they might review but one set owing to the expense attached thereto, Thereupon this Board having considered all of the plans submitted for said bridges decides to accept the plans of the Industrial Engineering Company heretofore presented to this Board. subject to approval by Highway Commission. The vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. t in the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that R.R.Veale. Sheriff of Contra Coats County be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of California of five day from data of leaving said State. In Matter of Granting Liquor Licenses. The License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, is hereby ordered to iseu liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lose than one quoit to the following named persons at following named places, to wit: Mary A.Berandsen Clayton Cafe, Main St. Clayton Frank Baptiste Gulf Wood Saloon Mouth of old River Thomas R.Casey Central Hotel Bar Valona Thomas Cos Iriquois Saloon Orookett Annie DeMartini Central Saloon Peoli000 F.F.Emmons 1. side Railroad Track Port Costa Wm.Gates Idle Hour Saloon Crockett Donis Murphy Contra Coats Hotel Crockett John F.Meyer Oar. Loring Ave. & Bay St. Crockett J.C. McClure Lot 1, Block 21. Henderson-Tapscottt Trg at Antonio Pere% Naplatoni Place Clayton C.M.Snode Cor. Main St. & Concord Road Pacheco The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ff r ` 39s +, In the Matter of application for +0 # Liquor License. V`• It is by the Board ordered that J.T.Silva and W.B. Thornbrough be and they are hereby permitted to withdraw their application for a liquor license. Tt is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby ordered to return to said J.T.Silva and W.B.Thornbrough the money deposited with Isaid application. �. I In the Matter of applications for 3 Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorising the sale of intoxicating liquors 40 In quantities lase than one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sons at the following named places, to wit: t ' Bassi & Clemente Swiss Italian Rotel Valens. {( Byron Rot Springs Company Byron Rot Springs. L.J. Renbold New Lafayette Rotel Lafayette M.P.Rose, Prospect Ave. Danville. Conrad Williamson Bottomloy place Redwood Canyon Storage Road. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed (I for Monday, October 5th, 1914, at 14 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Advertising for Bids for Building of a Bridge over Bear Creek in Briones Valley. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of a wooden bridge over Bear Crook in Briones Valley, now at this time, Karl M.Nielsen presents his bid for building of same in the sum of $795 and $7.5D per lineal foot increase or reduction for building approaches, and there being no other bid presentf d It is upon motion of Supervisor Casey, seconded by Supervisor MoBryde, by the Board ordered that the contract for building of said bridge be and the same is hereby awarded to Karl M.Nielsen. It is further ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby auth- orised to prepare contract and bonds and when same are properly signed and approved by the District Attorney, that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby auth- orised to sign said contracts and approve said bonds as the act of this Board ( X99 In the Natter of allowance to indigenta.. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the sam are hereby made to the following named indigents, commencing Sept. let, 1914, to wit Chris Penor igollari, $8.00 Pasqual Franc, 8.00. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the Countir Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigente on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to Margaret Dowling of $16. per month in supplies be and the same is hereby changed to $16. per month cash commencing Sept. let, 19140 It is further ordered that the allowance of $20 per month in supplies to W.O. and Mary L.Bowman be and the same is hereby changed to $10 per month in cash and $10 per month in supplies, commencing Sept. let, 1914. It is by the Board further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Rich rd Hodge be and the same is hereby discontinued. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Margaret Dowling and W.O. and Nary L.Bowman on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board..,<• In the Natter of allowance of claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, road .material, oil, etc. i Certain claims for bridge war#, lumber, rook, road material. oil, etc. hsvin been presented against different road funds of the County, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts would.be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said olaims4 It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the amounts and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit. Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund Bowers Rubber Works $ 26.20 $ 24.20 R.D.1.S.D.4. $1.00 David Latimer 168.00 167.00 1, 4, 1.00 Redwood Mfg. 0o. 16.11 16.11 1, 4, 1.00 Itis further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named olsiments, in the amounts and out of the funds above named. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hoot, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Stone.� 400 1 r i In the Matter of Allowance of Warrant of Reclamation District no. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that Warrant No.26 dated Aug. 26th. 1914, for amount of $282.11 be and the came is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby.authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Estimate of Trustees of Alhambra Union High School. The Board of Truetoee of Alhambra Union High School District having filed �( with this Board their estimate showing that they will require $9000 over and above a I revenue from other sources for the maintenanoe of the High School during the ensuing year. jIt is by the Board ordered that said amount be and the same is hereby approve and the County Auditor is hereby authorized to furnish an estimate of amount which will raise said amount, at the time of levying taxes. i In the Matter of Fixing Bonds of 1 County Officials. In compliance with provisions of law so requiring. It is by the Board orders that the County Officers of this county to be elected on Nov. 3rd, 1914, and there- I after until the further order of this Board, give bond as required by law, before entering upon discharge of their respective duties in following sums, to wit. ! i Treasurer, $100.000 ' County Clerk 15,000 Auditor 10,000 Sheriff 30,000 Tax Collector 50,000 I District Attorney 10,000 Recorder 5,000 Assessor 10,000 Surveyor 5,000 Supt. of schools 3,040 Coroner 2,000 Pub. Administrator 5.000 Justices of Peace 1,000 Constables 1,000 The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i In the Matter of Communication from California state Fish, Game and Forest, R � Protective League. E The California State Fish. Game and Forest Protective League having filed a oommunioation to this Board relative to changing the laws in regard to disposal of I money obtained fron sale of hunting licences and angler's lioanses and said oommuni- I cation having been read to the Board and after being duly considered by said Board, 401 It to by 1.the Board .ordered that this Board does recommend the plane suggests by said California State Fish, Came and Forest Protective League. In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims.againet 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 Chairmen and attested by the olerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And, the Board takes recess to most on Monday, September 210t, 1914, at 10 ss o'clock A.M. • :�•l•:!�::r:�l!.:.Chairmen. .... .... .......Clerk. . 4�w j I Mai mom In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California. I Monday, September 21st, 1914. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A . M. Present; Ron. J.H.Trythall, Chairmen; Supervisors Warren R. MoBryd , j J.P.Oasey. Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohanan. J.H.Walle, Clark. i In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation I Dustriot are hereby approved: ! Number Date Amount. 116 Sept. 10, 1914. 03219.50 114 " " n 2992.20 115 " " ^ 1025.10 Ila " " " 5015.60 117 " " " 1268.75 118 n n " 1875.79 119 " n " 30B4.80 And the Chairman and Clerk of thio Board are hereby authorized and directed t0 note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective sig- natures to each of said warrants. iIn the Matter of Petition for Incorporation of Walnut Creek, r A Resolution Ordering, Calling and Providing for, and giving Notice of a Special Election to be held on Friday Ootober 16th, 1914, for the Purpose of submitt- ing to the Qualified Electors the Proposition of Incorporating Walnut Creek and Bleating the Necessary Officials therefor. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa as follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election is ordered and will be held on Friday the sixteenth day of October. 1914, within the territory hereinafter described for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors therein the proposition of determining whether or not said territory shall become incorporated under the provis- ions of the act of the legislature entitled "An Act to provide for the organization, i incorporation, and government of municipal corporations" approved March 13, 1883. The boundaries of said proposed municipal corporation are particularly described ill as follows, to wit: Situated in Contra Costs County, being the land in and around the town of }Walnut I Creek, and being more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point on the boundary line between the Rancho Canada del Sambre, (� Ind the Rancho Lee Juntas where the southern boundary of a certain road running along the northerly boundary of the lands known as the Pringle Rench intersects the same; thenoe running easterly along the southerly boundary of said road,oroeeing land of the Dodge ver Mehr subdivision of a portion of the Pringle Ranoh to a point in the center of county road known as Walnut Creek and Pacheco Road; thenoe southerly along the *enter of said road to the northwest corner of the Spaits tract; thence running 403 easterly along the division line between lands of Spadts and lands formerly known as the Larkey tract and the continuation of the some to a point in the center of that certain creek known as Walnut Creek; thence southerly and westerly along the center line of said creek to a point where said center line intersects the easterly dine of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company at Railroad Bridge; thence running along the easterly line of the right of way of the said railroad company and along the easterly line of the station grounds of said Company in a southerly direct- ion to the southeast corner of said station grounds opposite Engineers station 643}49 of said Railway, thence running westerly crossing said railway and along e fenae.on the southern boundary of the lens of Botelho and the continuation of said southerly line of Botelho land to a point in the easterly line of County Road known as Walnut Creek and Alamo public road, thence running northerly along the easterly boundary of said road to a point where the easterly line of said road crosses the center line of Walnut Creek; thence running along and up the center line of said Walnut Creek in a southerly end westerly direction to a point whore said center lin intersects the easterly line of what is known as the Dewing Rench; thence northerly along the easterly boundary line of the said Dewing Rench to its intersection with the center line of the Walnut Creek and Oakland Oounty Road; thence westerly along the center line of said County Road to the southeast corner of Lot 44 as shown on the map entitled "R.N.Burgeas Cols, Map No. 1, Del Rambre Terrace" filed in the office of the County Recorder; thence in a northerly and northwesterly direction along the easterly and northeasterly boundary of Lots 44, 46, 460 47, 48 and 49 as shown on sa d map to a point on the northeasterly boundary of said Lot 49 said point being in the most westerly corner of Lot 29 as shown on said map; thence along the northwesterly boundary of Lot 29 to the most northerly corner of same, said corner being also the southeasterly corner of Lot 26 as shown on said map; thence along the easterly bound ary of said Lot 26 to the northeast corner of same, said corner being on the southerly boundary line of what is known as the Lacassie Ranch; thence in an easterly direct- ion along the southerly boundary line of said Lecaesie Ranch to its interaeetion With the easterly boundary line of the J.E.Bonebrake property; thence in a northwesterly direction along the westerly boundary of said Bonebrake property to the northwest corner of the same; thane easterly along the northerly boundary of said Bonebrake property to a point where the boundary line between the Rancho Canada del gambre and theRanoho Las Juntas intersects same; thence in a northwesterly direation along the boundary line between said Rancho into the place of beginning, and being all that territory embraced within the boundaries of the Walnut Creek incorporation, Contra Costa County, California. The name of such proposed municipal corporation shall be the town of "Walnut Creek" which we have ascertained has 606 inhabitants residing therein. The special election hereby called and ordered to be held shall be held and conducted and the votes thereat received and canvassed and the returns thereof made, and the result thereof ascertained determined and declared as herein provided and according to the laws of the State of California, providing for and governing elect- ions for the organization of municipal corporations, and the polls for such elect- ion shall be and remain open during the time required by said laws. { 404 The ballots to be used at said special election shall be such as may be re- quired by law to be used thereat, and in addition to any other matter required by law to be printed thereon, shall appear thereon the following: "For luoorporation� f "Against Incorporation" ( Also said ballots shall contain the names of all persons to be voted for to Pill the following elective offices prescribed by law for municipal corporations of the sixth class, to wit: Five Trustees, a Clerk and a Treasurer. Sample ballots containing the above matter required to be printed thereon, including the names of the persons nominated to fill the offices above mentioned, shall be supplied to the electors of said territory by the County Clerk, but a fail ure on the part of any elector to reaAive such sample ballot, shall not be hold to invalidate the election or affect in any manner the legality of the proposed cor- poration. Any qualified elector of the County, enrolled upon the Great Register thereof who shall have resided within the limits of said proposed corporation for at least sixty (60) days next preceding said election may vote for or against the proposit- ions herewith submitted. ,To vote in favor of organizing such municipal corporation, he or she shall stamp a areas (x) in the square to the right of the words "For In- corporation" and to vote against the proposition to organize such municipal corporat ion, he or she shall stamp a cross (x) in the square to the right of the words "Against Incorporation". The officers to conduct said special election in the territory afore describe are hereby appointed and designated as follows: i Inspectors: Mrs. E.B.Andorson, and Goo. o.Dunoan. Judges: B.B.Borden and Mrs. C.R.Leeoh . Clarks: Mrs. H.F.Sponoor and J.F.Roaf. i The polling place to be used in said special election shall be at the Justices' Court Room on Main Street in Talent Creek. The County Clerk is hereby directed to procure all aupplies,that may be necessary to properly and lawfully conduct said special election. 'Shen the polls are closed the officers of election shall count the ballots oast at such election and canvass the votes respectively for end against the propo eition herein stated, and for the respective offices above mentioned, and make re- i turn thereof to this Board of Supervisors in time, form and manner required for the counting, canvassing and returning of votes far organizing municipal corporations. jThe Board of Supervisors shall immediately on the Monday next succeeding such 1 election, proceed to canvass the returns of said special election, If, upon such canvass it appears that a majority of the votes cast are for incorporation, the boar ! shall, by an order entered upon their minutes, declare each territory duly inoorpora - ed as a municipal corporation of the class to which the same shall belong, under the } nems and style of the town oP"iSalnut Greek'; and shall declare the persona receiving, respectively, the highest number of votes for the several offices hereinbefore mea- 1 tionod to be duly elected to such offices and the County Clerk shall give them car- — -- -�,maw=�.�.--------•�:;,a..,,,w.— ._-"'-----.n.�_._ ,-..-_— -.., ,,_._.- -. - 405 tificetes of election accordingly. the board shall cause a copy of said order, duly certified, to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State, and from and after 'the date of'said'filing said incorporation shall be deemed complete and such officers shall be entitled to enter immediately upon the duties of their respective offices, upon qualification in accordance with law, and shall Hold offices respectively only until the next general municipal election to be held in said city or town, and until their successors are elected and qualified. This notice shall be published at least two weeks prior to such special election in the Contra Costs Courier, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published within the boundaries of the territory proposed to be incorporated. The foregoing Resolution and order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Warren H. 11cBryde, J.P.Caaey, Vincent Hook, W.J.Buohanan and J.H.Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: None. In the Matter of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, State of Order directing Assessment No. four (4) of Reclamation Dietrio California, and more particularly in the No. 800 of Contra Costa County to be levied, and order appoint matter of Assessment No. Four (4) of said Ing Commissioners of Levy, ate. District- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - � W.O.Wallace, E.W.Stow and M.D. Eaton, the duly appointed, qualified and acting 'Trustees of said Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California, hav ing on the 21st day of September, 1914, reported to the Board of Supervisors of Con- tra Costa County, California, new, supplemental and additional plana of the reclamat- ion works, together with estimates of costs of the works necessary for the redametio of the lands of said District. in pursuanoe of said plans; together also with an estimate of incidental expenses, including superintendence, repairs and the cost of collection of such assessment; and having also on the 21st day of September, 1914, px - sented to said Board of Supervisors at an open and regular session of said Board, at which all the members of the said Board of Supervisors were present,a petition and statement to the effect that a new, separate and further assessment was required for the protection, maintenance and repairs of the reclamation works of said District and for the payment of all outstanding indebtedness of said District, known as work already done; and in said Statement the said Trustees having set forth a statement of the work already done and the work necessary to be done, and the present outstand ing indebtedness of said District, and the necessary expenses that will be incurred by said District in the further protection and reclamation of said District, the necessity of doing said work and of levying said assessment and the estimated cost of said matters, which said cost is estimated in the aggregate at vhe Sum of One hun- 406 f I dred thirty-four thousand seven hundred forty-two and 78/100 ($134,742.78); ' And the said matter having been regularly presented to the said Board of Isupervisors, and the said Board of Supervisors having examined E.W)Stow, under oath, and being fully satisfied that the allegations in said petition are true and car- root in every particular, no one appearing before the said Board opposing the making jof this Order, and the said Board of Supervisors having duly and fully hoard said j matters and being fully advised in all the premises; ane that all of the lands in said District are contained within the boundaries of Contra Oost I County, California; and that all of the allegations in said petition, plans, speci- flcations, estimates, maps, profiles end statemontB herein filed on the 21st day of September, 1914, are true and correct in every particular. It is therefore Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed that said plans, and estimates, rprepared by Edw. F.Rase, a competent civil and hydraulic engineer, adopted by the Board of Trustees of said Reclamation District No. 800 by an order of said Board dated the 10th day of September, 1914, as endorsed thereon, be s'nd the some are I hereby adopted, approved and ratified in all particulars; It is further Ordered, Adjudged and decreed that the now Assessment in said iDistrict, known as Assessment No. 4, be and the same is hereby ordered to be levied in accordance with and taking into consideratian said plans, specifications and estimates. It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that a new Assessment, known as Assessment No. 4 of said District, be levied upon the lands in said District in as oordance with law in the sum of One hundred thirty-four thousand seven hundred forty- two and 78/100 dollars (1134,742.78) United States Gold coin. It is further ordered that R. Harkinson, R.G.Dean and R.L. McCabe, residents of the County of Contra Costa, state of California, and who are persona having no interest, either individually or otherwise, in any real estate within said District be, and hereby they are, appointed Commissioners to levy said Assessment No. 4 of said District, and such commissioners Bre hereby directed before entering on the discharge of their duties to make and subscribe an oath that each of said oommiss- loners is not in any manner interested in said lands of said Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California, and that he will perform the duties of a commissioner to the best of his ability. It to further ordered that said Commissioners must view and assess upon the Sands within said Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County. California, the sum of One hundred thirty-four thousand seven hundred forty-two and 78/100 dollars ($134,742.78), so estimated, and that they shall apportion the same accord- f ing to the benefits that will accrue to each treat of land in said District respect ively, by reason of the expenditures of said sum of money, and they shall estimate the same in gold coin of the United states of America. ! It is further ordered that said Assessment shall be made and oollooted in th manner required by law. i 407 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances in cash be made to the following named indigents commencing on dates set opposite their respective names,to wit: Done MQCaleb, 415. per month, oommeno.ing Sept. let, 1914. Wm. Holroyb, 8. " n " Sept. let, 1914. Lizzie Kerr, 10. " n " Sept. lot, 1914. Ella Kerr, 16. " " " Sept. lot, 1914. It Le further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that the allowance of �1O per month heretofore made to Theresa Ricci, be and the same is hereby increased from 010 par month to $15. + per month, commencing Sept. let, 1914.,, In the Matter of Advertising for Bids for the Building of Bridges along State Highway. On motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bide for construction of three bridges along the State Highway as laid out in Contra Costs County a000rdin to plans and specifications of the Industrial Engineering Company of San Francisco, and also in accordance with plans and speoifiostiona of Leonard & Day of Son Franoi Boo. Said bide will be received by this Board at or before 11 otolock A.M. on the 19th day of October, 1914, for the furnishing of.materials and construction of said bridges in accordance with plans and specifications, strain shoots and working de- tails preparedherafor by said Engineers and which are now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board. Bidders will state a price for the constructing of each bridge separately for each plan and also a price for the construction of all three bridges according to the plans of each Company. Bidders will also state a price for all extra concrete in place as shown on the plane. It is ordered that all bidders be required to accompany his or their bid with a cash deposit or certified check in ten per cent of the amount bid, payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors as a guarantee on the part of the success- ful bidder that he will, within five days after aoceptamas of his bid, enter into a written contract for the furnishing of materials and construction of said bridges in accordance with said plans and will execute and file with this Board good and sufficient bonds in such sums as the Board deems adequate, with good and sufficient Surety Company, or sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of said con- traote, eta. �408 I I ' The Board reserves the right to:re'jeoItany or all bids as they deem for the best interests of the County. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. iAll bids will be received subject to said plans and specifications being approved by the Highway Commission. It is further ordered that the notice of receiving of bids be published in the Richmond Daily Independent. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the idatter of Levy of State and County Taxes for the fiscal year 1914-Irol The Board having considered the value of all the property returned on Assess- ment Rolle of the County and amounts required to be raised in several funds for the aondaot of the business of the County for the fiscal year 1914-15, and the rate of tax for all State purposes having been fixed by the State Board of Equalization at 4.059 on each 0100 of valuation of property of said County, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the rat of tax to be collected on each'8100 of valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1914-15, be and the same is hereby fixaa and levied as follows: state Fund .039 General Fund - - - - - - t.60 Hospital ,11 Salary " - - - - - - - .22 School " - - - - - - - .2685 Road " - - - - - - - .40 Int. & 81nk.Fund - - - - - .015 County Library Fund - - - - .0175 Panama-Paoifio Ex. Fund--- 03 Total , §1,60W i In the Uatter of Levy of Certain Taxes in certain school districts and union high school districts respectively for the fiscal year 1914-16. County Auditor A.N.Sullenger, having returned to this Board and reported 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 that speoial taxes be and the same are hereby levied in following named school districts and union high school districts respeotiv - ly for the fiscal year 1914-16, on each $100 of valuation of property in each of sai districts respectively, to wit; Rodeo School District - - - - - - -t.42 Alhambra U.H.S. District - - - - - .03 John Swett U.H.S. District - - - - ;Ob Richmond School District - - - - - .02 t I 409 i Richmond School District on - Bonds Noe. 2 and 3 - - - - - - 0.08 San Pablo School District Including Richmond School District.) - - - - - - - - - - .006 Oakley School District - - - - - .30 Pinole-Heroules School Distriotr- .06 Port Costa School District - - - -.2; Bey Point School District - - - - •20 Ambrose & Nichols Soh. District-- .04 Pittsburg School District - - - - .07 Pittsburg School District - - .20 Walnut Croak School District - --.30 Knightson School District - - - -.06 Excelsior School District - - - - .09 Hot Springs School District - - .22 Lone Tree School District - - - - .16 Martinez School District - - - - -.16 Oak Grove School District - - - .07 Oakley School District - - - - - .08 Richmond U.H.S. District - - -.036 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. �1 In the Matter of Levy of School Taxes for Alhambra, John Swett, Liberty, Mt. Diablo, Richmond, Riverview, and San Ramon Valley Union High School Districts and Antioch, Alamo, Byron, Brentwood, Carquinez, Concord, Excelsior, Knightsen. Lefayotte, Martinez, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, Richmond, San Ramon, Sobrente and Walnut Creek School Districts. The County Auditor.and Board of Trustees in and for each of said union high school districts and school districts respectively, having in manner and 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 districts and school districts respectively for maintenance and conduct of said union high schools and schools respectively, It is by the Board ordered that highisohool taxes and school taxes be and the same are hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in following named unio high school districts and school districts respectively, for fiscal year 1914-16, and for the purposes below set forth: ALHAMBRA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of school. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts, to wit: Alhambra, Briones Valley, Vine Hill, Martinez and Franklin JOHN SWETT UNIOII HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintnnanee and conduct of school, #.31. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts, to wit: Carquinez, Port Costa and Selby. LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of school, $.20 Said District including within its bounderiae and consisting of the following named school districts, to wit: Byron, Eden Plain, Iron Houee, Excelsior, Lone Tree, Liberty, Hot Springs, Brentwood, Sand Mound, Deer Valley and Oakley. MT. DIABLO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of school, �.20. Said District including within its boundafies and consisting of the following named school districts, to wits Concord, Pacheco, Lima Quarry, Mt. Diablo, Oak Grove, Pleasant Hill, Ambrose, Cunningham, Nichols, and Cowell. RICHMOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of school. �.13. Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following I (. NAMED SCHOOL DISTRICTS: to witi Richmond, San Pablo and Stege. , RIVERVIEW UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of the school t.52 Said District including within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts, to wit: Antioch, Carbondale, Somersville, Pittsburg and Live Oak. SAN RAMON VALLEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, for maintenance and conduct of the school, $.24. Said District inolading within its boundaries and consisting of the following named school districts, to wit: Denville, San Ramon, Sycamore, Green Valley and Alamo. Antioch School District - - - - - - $.18 Alamo IT IT - - - - .46 Byron it - - - - - - -.10 Brentwood " IT - - - - - - -.06 Carquinez ^ ^ - - - - - - .14 Concord " " - - - - - - ,20 Excelsior " ^ - - - - - - - ,06 iilnightedn ° ^ - - - - - - .08 Lafayette ^ " - - - - - - -.16 Pittsburg " " -.10 Pleasant Hill " ^ .10 Richmond " T. -.13 Sobranto " IT r .20 Walnut Creek " It - - - - - - - .16 Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board save and except as to the tax levy on Riverview Union High School District to which order Supervisor Buchanan protests against the levying of rate of #.52 and votes no as to said levy.-Y, In the Matter of Defraying Net Cost of Educating all high school pupils out- side of high school districts. The Auditor having certified to this Board under provisions of Section 1759 of the Political Code of the State of California, a statement of the amount required to be levied in Contra Costa Count for fiscal County year 1914-15 on all the taxable prop- j arty in the County not situated in any high school district, sufficient in amount to j defray not cost for currant year of educating all high school pupils residing in said 1 County and not in any high aohool district, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.10 be and the same is,hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in said County of Contra Costa not sit- uated in any high school district, for the purpose of educating all high school pu- pils residing in said County and not in any high school district.�c j I .In the Matter of Levy of flax for the maintenance of Fire Department in Unitoorporeted towneof Orookett and Grolona. i The County Auditor and Board of Fire Commiasionore in said uninoorporated towns of Orookett and Crolona having in manner and form required by law, certified to this. i Board a statement of the respective amounts that will be required in said'unincorpora ad towns of Crockett and Crolona for equippLng and maintenance of fire department therein, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.26 be end the same is hereby 411 levied on each $100 of valuation of property within the fire limits of the uninoor- poratod towns of Crockett and Crolona for the purpose of equipping and maintaining fire department therein. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of Tax in Richmond Municipal Nater District. The County Auditor and Board of Directors of Richmond.Municipal Water District having in manner and form and within time required by law, certified to this Board a.statement of amount of taxes that will,be required in said Municipal Water Distrix during fiscal year 1914-16, It is by the Board ordered that special tax of $.08 be and the same,is hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property within the limits of said Municipal Water Dietriat. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote,of the Board. 1l. In the Metter of Levy of Tax to Maintain Kindergarten Schools in City of Rikmond. The County Auditor and Board of Education in and for Richmond School District having in manner and form and within the time required by few, certified to this Board a statement of amount of tax that will be required in said Richmond School Dietriat for the maintenance .af kindergarten schools in tie said Richmond School Dist ,riot during fiscal year 1914-16, It is by the Board ordered that special tax of $.02 on'eaah $100 of valuation of property in Richmond School Diatriot be and the some is hereby levied to be known as Kindergarten Fund of Richmond School District. T#e vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. K In the Matter of Approval of pinanoial Statement of Contra Costa County. County Auditor A.N.Sullenger, presents to the Board a financial statement showing the financial condition of Contra Costa County for year 1914; Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that said report and financial statement of condition of Contra Costa County as presented by County Auditor A.H.Sullenger, be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. The said order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 412 In the Matter of the Apportionment of Railroad Taxes througho# the i County of Contra Costs, for the year 1914. ' Whereas, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Rail- road Company in this County i9 87.224 miles and the assessed value per mile of the some for the year 1914, is $27,076'.'9`('bn'the whole end rolling stook of such railway of said Company aggregating the sum of '$2,361,761. 4 That the length of the main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per ! mile of the same for the year 1914, is $24,834.90 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway of said Company aggregating the sum of 01,521,833. That the length of the main track and right of way of the Oakland, Antioch, & Eastern Railway Company in said County is 43.22 miles and the assessed value per mile of the some for the year 1914, is $7,500 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stack of said Railway of said Company aggregating the sum of $324,150. That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is operated in th a County is 60.822 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and ronin r stack in tlis county on said railroad is Or/79.29 aggregating the sum of .147,398. That the rumbar 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 operst d In this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of such fronihiso an rolling stock in this county on said railroad is $779.29 aggregating the sum of $47,755. Whereupon, It is by the Hoard Ordered and Decreed that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 87.224 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $27,076.97 aggregating the sum of 02,361,761 apportioned as follows, to wit; Incorporated Towns. Martinez 2.21 miles $ 59,840. Hercules 1,90 m99s 51,446 Pinola .72 miles 19,495 Pittsburg .55 miles 14,892 Richmond 6.104 miles 165,278 School Districts. Part Costa 2.15 miles 58,215. Carquinez 1.75 rpiles 47,386. Selby 1.79 miles 48,468 Pinole-Heroulas 3.65 miles 98,831. Martinez 5.45 miles 147,569 San Pablo 2.93 miles 79+335 Richmond 6.104 miles 165,278 Rioholl 1.12 miles 30,326 Ambrose 3.00 miles 81,231. Cunningham 3.63 miles 98,289. Pittsburg 3.88 miles 105,058. Lone Tree 3.03 miles 82,043. Oakley .22 miles 5, '967. Excelsior 1.44 miles 38,991. That the length of main track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 413 company in this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $24,834.90 aggregating the sum of $1,521,833 apportioned as follows. to wit: Incorpprated Towns. Antioch '.95 miles •23,593. Pinole 1.02 miles 25,332. Hercules 1.91 miles 47,434. Pittsburg .57 miles 14,15b. Richmond 9.1B miles 227,984. School Districts. Eden Plein 7.41 miles ti'84,026 Oakley • 2.20 miles 54,636. Black Diamond 4.12 miles 102,319. Nichol 1.12 miles 27,815 Ambrose 3.00 miles 74,604. Vine Hill 1.87 miles 46,441. Cunningham 3.16 miles 78,478. Martinez 2.22 miles •55,133. Franklin 2.57 miles 63,826. 1. PinoleaHarcules 3.41 miles 64,6B7. Ban Pablo 2.21 miles 54,885. Richmond 9.18 miles 227,984. That the length of main track of the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway Company in this county is 43,22 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of 07,500. aggregating the sum of $324,150 apportioned as follows: Incorporated Towns. Concord .296 miles 2,212. School Districts. Ray Point 2.462 miles $18,465. Ambrose 2.519 miles 18,892. Nioholl 1.477 miles 11,077 . Pittsburg 1.019 mileo 7,642. That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 60.822 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railroad is $779.29 aggregating the sum of $471398, ap- portioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated towns. Martinez 2.21 miles 1,728. Hercules 1.90 miles 1,480. Pittsburg :55 miles 489. Pinole .72 miles 561. Richmond 5.97 miles 4,652. School Districts, San Pablo 1.41 miles 1,099. Richmond 5.97 miles 4,652. Pinole-Heroules 3.65 miles 8,844. Selby 1.79 miles 1,395. Carquinez 1.76 miles 1,364. Port Costa 2.15 miles 1,675. Martinez 5.46 miles 4,247. Cunningham 3.63 miles 2.,829. Nichol 1.12 miles 873. Ambrose 3.00 miles 2,337. Pittsburg 3.88 miles 3,024. Lane Tree 3.03 miles 2,361. Oakley .22 miles 171. Excelsior 1.44 miles 1,128. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- way Company, upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Compen 3a operated in this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile on such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railway is $779,29 aggregating the - .414 sum of,$47,756 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated' Towns. Antioch .96 miles $ 748. 1.91 miles 1,488. Hercules 1.00 mile 779• Pinole .67 miles 442• Pittsburg 7 154. Richmond 9.18 miles I Sa.hool,Districts. I Eden Plain 7.41 miles 5,776. Oakley 2.20 miles 1,710. Pittsburg 4.12 miles 3,878. Nichol 1.12 miles 2,338. Ambrose 3.00 miles 2'462. Cunningham 3.16 miles . Vine Hill 1.87 miles 1,467. Martinez ea � 2.22 miles 1,730. Franklin 2.57 miles 2,007. Pinole=Hercules 3.41 miles 2,657. San Pablo 2.21 miles 1,722. Richmond 9.18 miles 7,164. 4he vote of the Board ori the foregoing order being as foll.owe, to wit: � Ayes: Supervisors MoBry4e, Casey, Hook, Buohanen and Trythell. , Noes: None. And the Board takes recess to meet'on Monday, October 6th, }914, at'10 0'0100 II A.M. .. �� ..Chairmen. ..Clerk. r 1 i I t • t 415 In the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, October 6th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Han. J.H.Trythall, Chairman: Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buohenan. J.H.Wells, Clark. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Septembor 1914. are read to the Board and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. !� 1n the Matter of Claims for Bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, eta, are presented .against certain road districts of Said County and it appearing to the Board that th funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said. claims, It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants in the Same and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Bowers Rubber Company $26.80 $24.80 R.D.1, S.D. 4, $1.00 D.Latimer 150.00 149.00 1, 4, 1.00 Redwood Mnfg. Co. 9.58 8.58 1, 4, 1.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Tress rarer in favor of each of above named claimants in the sums and out of the funds above named. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: supervisors MoDryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. goes: Bone:.,;, In the Matter of Lost Warrant. R.G.Dean having presented to this Board his affidavit showing that there was issued to him by the County Auditor of said County a warrant on the amoral Fund Numbered 5553 for the Sam of $10.; that said warrant wee registered by County Treasurer of oaid County and by him numbered 5563; that the same was deliver d to him on the 10th day of September, 1914, and was thereafter lost; It is by the Board ordered that the Treasurer bo directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Audi- tor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said lost warrant. awF 41f3 • In the aatter of Issuing Liquor Lioenees. The License Tax Collootor of Contra Costa County is authorized to issue liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lase then one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wits Basel & Clemente Swiss Italian Hotel Valona. Byron Hot Springs Co. Byron Hot Springs L. J. Rehbold Now Lafayette Hotel 3afayetto M. F. Rose Prospect Ave. Danville. Conrad Williamson Bottomley Place Redwood Canyon Morage Road. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythell. Race: Bone.w, I In the Matter of applications { for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorising the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities lose then one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sons at the following named places, to wit: Joe Compagnoni Park Street San Pablo Ave. T.J.Crowley Oasis Saloon Orookett A.B. Drennan White House Cafe Rodeo Antonio Freguglia Piermont Saloon Conoord Ave. Concord. \S.Fisher San Pablo Ave. Stage Dist. 1 C.G.Harshner Opposite S.P. R.R. between Wagers and Sobrante. Gus Johnson Hotel Stag, San Pablo Ave. Richmond Annex H.O. Leepor Lot 1, Block 11 Oakley Dennis Quill Int. S. boundary line right of way Of S-2-00- and western line of Port St. In Valona. The Board fixes the hearing thereon for Monday, November 2nd, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Donating. Cup, for Award. to be known as County of Contra Casts Cup for Poultry Exhibition in town of Conoord. The Contra Costa County Poultry Association through its President and Seore- tary $awing notified the Board of Supervisors that said Poultry Association will hold a poultry exhibition in the town of Concord on Oat. 28th. 29th, 30 and Slat, 1914, for the purpose of advertising the advantages of Contra Costa County for poultry raising, and having asked this Board for donation of,a trophy to be known as the County of Contra Costs Cup. sIt is by the Boer& ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costa County be and he 4v Is hereby authorized to proonre a cup; to be offered as a trophy to be known as County of Contra Costa Cup to be awarded in accordance with the plans of said Contra Costs County Poultry Association. In the utter of Petition for Formation of a Boulevard District to be known abd Designated as "San Raman Valley Boulevard District of Contra Costa County". WHEREAS, there has this day been filed with the Clerk and presented to this oaird a petition signed by Arthur Burton and more than twenty-four other free-holders eeiding within the portion of Contra Costa County defined in said petition, and pet- tioning under that certain Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approv d May 1, 1911, and Acts Amendatory thereof, for the formation of said portion of antra Costa County into a Boulevard District to be known and designatedby the name nd style of "San Ramon Valley Boulevard District of Contra Costa County" and setting orth the matters required by law, and, WHEREAS, thero4raa filed with the said petition a bond in the penal sum of$300 with two sufficient sureties acceptable to the Board who have qualified in double the amount of said bond, which bond is conditioned in case the proposition to organize the said District shall be defeated at an election called by the Board for the purpos of determining whether such district shall be formed, for the payment of the expense and cost of said election in an amount not exceeding the said penal aum of three hundred dollars ($300.) now let it be and it is hereby RESOLVED that the aforementioned bond and the sureties thereon be approved and accepted and that Monday the 26th day of October, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day before this Board at its regular meeting place in the Court Rouse at Martin- as, in said County of Contra Costa, be and the same are hereby set as the time and place for thehearing of said petition and let it be, FURTHER RESOLVED that notice as required by law be published at least once a week for two consecutive weeks in the "Walnut Greek Courier" a newspaper published t Walnut Creek in #aid District, giving the day and hoar at which said petition will a heard. rhe foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. En the Matter of Bonds of Richmond ohool District of Contra Costs County. . W"AS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California, did adopt on the End day of Maroh, 1914, a Resolution pursuant to the Report of the Board of bdaostion of the Oity of Richmond and Richmond Sohool District of Contra Goats County, of the election of bonds in the sum of $160,000 at an election ,ter 418 N on the Slat day of January, 1914, in said Richmond school District, which said Resol- ution did order said bonds to be issued and did further order that said bonds number- ed respectively from 1 to 75 both numbers inclusive, be sold, and did further 6rder that the remainder of said 'gonde numbered respectively from 76 to 160, both numbers inclusive, should not be sold until the further order of this Board and that mean- while said bonds should be placed in the custody of the County Treasurer of County of Contra Costa to be by him rotainad anti]. their Bala or the further order of this Board, and. WHEREAS* the said remaining bonds numbered respectively from 76 to 160, both numbers inclusive, were not eold and were placed in the custody of the County Treasi urer of County of Contra Costa and are now by him hold in custody and, WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors does now desire to order said bonds numbered respectively from 76 to 150, bath numbers inclusive, to be sold, therefore be it, RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said bonds numbered respectively from 76 to 160, both numbers inclusive, be sold by said Board of Supervisors and that the clerk of the Board cause the following notice of the sale of said bonds to be printed in the following newspaper, printed and published in Contra Costa County, to wit; Richmond Terminal, for a period of two weeks before the End day of November, A.D. 1914, to wi " NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Coate, State of California, will on the End day of November, 1914, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. at the office of said Board in the Court House in the town of Martin(Z in said County, at the regular meeting of said Board, Bell to the highest and best bidder for cash, bonds numbered 76 to 160, both numbers inclusive, Richmond School District, Contra Costs County, State of California, in the sum of $75,000; said bonds to be in sum and denomination of $1000 each and are one-half of an issue of 4150,000; said bonds to be sold are numbered from 76 to 150 both npmbera inclusive and boar interest at the rate of five per cont per annum, payable oemi-annually on the first day of May and the first day of November of each year until said bonds are paid. Baid bonds and interest to be payable in gold coin of the United States. Said bonds are dated May let, 1914, and are to run thirty years from the date there- of and are to be issued in series in such a way that the first three bonds will mature and will become due and payable on the first day of May, 1935 and thereafter eight bands will mature and become due and payable on the first day of May of each and every year until all of said bonds shall have been redeemed and paid. NOTICE IS IH;RPBY FORTHPR GIVEN that sealed proposals shall be made to the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Coate for the purchase of said bonds or any portion thereof, not less in number than one entire bond, said proposald to be left with the County Clerk of said Contra Costa County at his office in the Court House of said County of Contra Costa, in the town of Martinez, on or before the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of the said 2nd day of November, 1914; that each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in Bum of two per cent of amount of the proposal, payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. That said check or cash deposit of successful bidder will be forfeited in ease he neglects to pay for said bonds bid for by him within five days after notice to him of accept- ance of his bid having been previously given in writing. None but unconditional bids will be received for said bonds. A certified oopy of an Opinion of Goodfellow, Bells, Moore & Orriok, Counsel- lors and Attorneys at Law, Insurance Exchange Building, San Francisco, Cal. on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa County, duly approving said bond issue will be furnished to the successful bidder for said bonds free of charge. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. This notice is given pursuant to Resolution of the Board of Supervisors adopted the 5th day of October, 1914. J.H. Yells, County Clerk and e:.-offioio Clerk of the Board of �j Supervisors of Contra Costa County " S The foregoing resolution was presented by Supervisor MoBryda, and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and lrythall. i Noes. None. 419 In the Matter of Abatement of Nuisance. at Morton Hotel. Nichols. On motion of supervisor Buchanan, it is by the Board ordered that Health Officer Dr. W.S.George and the District Attorney be and they are hereby authorized to take such steps as are necessary to abate a naisance complained of, at Morton Hotel, at Nichols. In the Matter of Printing Election proclamation for General Election. It is by the Board ordered that the election Proclamation for General elect- ion to be held on November 3rd, 1914, be end the same is hereby ordered printed in Contra Costa Standard and the Richmond Daily Independent, as required by law; the price to be paid therefor to be the cost of one complete publication in one newspaper said amount to be equally divided between both papers. In the,%tter of allowance to Indigente. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances commencing Out. let, 1914, be and the some are hereby made to following named indigents, to wit; Dottie Ottinger, $38, per month. Christina P.Jordan, 410. per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Trees urer in favor of above named indigents in sum above named on first of each end every month until the further order of this Board..& In the utter of Repair of. Tunnel Road. A delegation of citizens from Goncord&s Ygnacio Valley, appear before the Board and request that the Board repair the Tunnel Road and roads leading to the same instead of laying out any money for the building of new roads, at the present time; the Board is addressed by A.W.Maltby, Joseph Boyd, E.B,Anderson, Eli Hutchinson, M.R. Jones and E.J.Randell, in relation to said matter, and no action is taken on said request. 420 _ -i OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, October 5th, '1914. ELECTION PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. In accordance with the Proclamation of the Governor of the State of California, it is ORDERED that an election be hold on I TUESDAY THE ,ORD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1914., x from cis o'clock in the morning of 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 J election precincts in Contra Caste County, State of-California, 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 i Constitution of the State of California submitted by the Legislature at its Fortieth Session commencing on the 6th day of January, 1913, and duly oartfied by the Sao- rotary of State as required by law and numbered as hereinafter specified, and the 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 United States Senator. 2. A Member of the House of Representatives of the United States of America for the Third Congressional District. 3. A Governor of the dtate of California. 4. A Lieutenant Governor of the State of California. 5. A Secretary of State of the State of California. 6. A Controller of the State of California. 7. A Treasurer of the State of California. S. An Attorney General of the State of California. 9. A Surveyor General of the State of California. 10. A Member of the State Board of Equalization for Second Equalization District. ll. A Member of the Assembly of the State of California for the Eighteenth Assembly District. 12. A Chief Justice of the Suprema Court of the State of California for Regular Term. 13. A Chief Justice of the Suprome Court of the State of California, un- expired term. 14. Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of California. 15. An Associate Justice of the District Court of Appeal, First Appellate District, Regular Term. 16. An Associate Justice of the District Court of Appeal, First Appellate District, Un-expired term. 421 17. A Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of California, 18. Two Judges of Superior Court of Contra Costa County. 19. A Sheriff in and for the County of Contra Costa. 20. A County Clerk in and for the County of Contra Costs. 21. An Auditor in and for the County of Contra Costa. 22. A Recorder in and for the County of Contra Costs. 23. A Tex Collector in and for the County of Contra Costa. 24. A District Attorney in and for the County of Contra Costa. 25. An Assessor in and for the County of Contra Costa. 26. A Treasurer in and for the County of Contra Costa. 20. •A Superintendent of Schools in end for the County of Contra Costa. 28. A Public Administrator in and for the County of Contra Costs. 29. A Coroner in and for the County of Contra Costa. 30. A Surveyor in and for the County of Contra Costa. 31. A Member of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisor District No. One. 32. A Member of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisor Distriot No. Three. 33. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. One. 34. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Two. 35. A justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Three. 36. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Four 37. A Justice of the Pence in and ._or Judicial Township No. Five. 38. A Dustioe of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Six. 39. A Justice of the Pesos in and for Judicial Township No. Seven. 40. A Justice of the Peaoe in and for Judicial Township No. Eight. 41. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Nine. 42. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Tan. 43. A Justice of the Peace in and dor Judicial Township No. Eleven. 44. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Twelve. 45. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Thirteen. 46. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Fourteen. i 47. A Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. Fifteen. 48. A Justine of the Peace In and for Judicia-1 Township No. SixCeea. 49. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. One. 50. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Two. 51. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Three. 62. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Four. 53. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Five. 54. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Six. 55. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Seven. 56. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Eight. 57. A Constable In and for Judicial Township No. Nina. 58. A Constable in and for Judicial Township 110. Ten. 69. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Eleven. 60. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Twelve 61. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Thirteen. 62. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Fourteen. 63. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Fifteen. 64. A Constable in and for Judicial Township No. Sixteen. CA".EING CONVENTION FOR REVISION OF CONSTITUTION. Assembly Concurrent Resolution 17. Recommends that electors vote for or against a convention for revising the constitution; provides that if majority vote in favor there- 1. of, the legislature shil at next session provide for election of delegates to such convention and the holding thereof at state opital within three, months from date of election calling the same, and that it shall continue in sessioh until it has completed the work of revision and provided for 1F submission thereof to electors. PROHIBITION. Initiative amendment adding sections 26 and 27 to Article I of constitution. Prohibits the manufacture, sale, gift, or transportation wholly within the state, of intoxicating liquor; permits any citizen to 2. enjoin violations; makes the showing that the manufacture, use, sale, gift, or transportation was for medicinal, scientific, mechanical or sacramental purposes, a defense to civil and criminal actions, and requires regulation by law of such acts for said purposes; prohibits transportation into this state of intoxicating liquors, unless shown to be for such purposes, subject, how- ever, to United States laws; prescribes and authorizes penalties. 422 i i EIGHT HOUR LAW. Initiative actadding section 393 1/2 to the Penal Code. 1 Deolaros it a misdeameanor punishable by fine or imprisonment in'county jail or both, for any employer to require or permit, or to suffer or permit his 3. overseer, superintendent, foreman or other agent to require or permit, any person in his employ to work more than eight hours in one day, or more then forty-oight hours in one week, except in case of extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or danger to life or property. ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES. Act submitted to electors by referendum. Deolares nuisance any building or place where acts of lewdness, assignation or prostitution occur, and general reputation admissible to prove exietahoe of nuisances; proscribes procedure for abatement thereof; requires removal 4. and sale of fixtures and movable property used in aid thereof, closing prem- ises to any use for one year unless court releases same upon bond of owner; prescribes fees therefor, making same and all costs payable from proceeds of such sale, requiring sale of premises to satisfy any deficiency; makes fines lien upon interest in premises. INVESTIMIT 0012ANIES ACT. Submitted to electors by referendum. Creates state corporation department. Authorizes governor to appoint com- missioner of corporations who shall employ necessary deputies, fix their eompendation, have control over investment companies and investment brokers b. and power of examination thereof no in state banks; prohibits issuance of securities before investigation by commissioner, regulates issuance and sale thereof, taking oubsoriptione therefor, advertisements and circulars respecting same; creates fund from official fees and doolares salaries and expenses payable therefrom; provides for broker's permit and agent's cer- tifieste, reports by companies and brokers. appeal to court from commiss- ioner's decision, and penalties for violations. WATER COr, 1031ON ACT. Submitted to electors by referendum. Creates state water commission for control of appropriation and use of waters; defines rights in bperien and unappropriated waters; presoribes 6, procedure for investigation of waters and water rights, appropriation there- of, apportionmdnt of same between claimants, issuance of licenses, and revocation thereof; declares present rights of municipal corporations un- affected. LOCAL TA,BATION EXEMPTION. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 7 add- ing section 8 1 2 to article XIII of constitution. Authorizes any county or municipality to exempt from taxation for local purposes in whole or in part, any one or more of following classes of property; improvements in, 7. on or over land; shipping; household furniture; live stock, merchandise; machinery; tools; forming implements; vehicles; other personal property except franchises; provides that ordinance or resolution making such exemptions shall be subject to referendum; and requires that taxes upon property not exempt from taxation shall be uniform. EMPTING VESSELS FROM TAXATION. Senate Constitutional Amendment 17 adding section 4 to Article %III of constitution. Exempts from taxation 8. until and including January 1, 1936, except for state purposes, all vessels over 50 tons burden, registered at any port in this state and engaged in i transportation of freight or passengers. REGULATING INVESTIMEBT COMPANIES. Initiative act authorizing governs to appoint auditor of investments empowered to employ deputies and fix their compensations, defining investment companies, authorizing examination there- of by auditor and judicial investigation of their practices, defining secur- ities and prohibiting sale thereof to public, or taking subscriptions there- 9. from by such companies before filing with auditor their financial statement and description of security, excepting from sot certain companies and indiv- iduals, securities thereof and certain installment securities, regulating ad vertisements, and circulars regarding aeouxitiea, creating fund from officio fees for salaries and expenses under act; repeals all laws on subject adopt- ed heretofore or concurrently herewith. ABOLITION OF POLL TAX. Initiative amendment to section 12 of 10. article XIII of the constitution. Provides that no poll or has& tax for any purpose shall be levied oroolleoted in this state. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING BOND ACT. Initiative measure pro- viding for the issuance and sale of state bonds in the scm of $1,800,000 to create a fund for the completion and oonstruotion of buildings on the 11. grounds of the University of California in the City of Berkeley; said bonds to bear interest at four and one half per sent and to mature at dif- ferent periods until January 5, 1965. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 86 amen - Ing section 2 of Article VXIII of constitution. Present aeotion unchanged except infollowing particulars; provides that delegates to constitutional conventions shall be nominated at non-partisan primary election as pres- cribed by legislature, those receiving majority vote thereat being elected, otherwise two highest candidates (or more if tied) being only candidates 12. at further election;authorizes legislature to submit for adoption by electors other puns for selecting delegates; provides that convention shall meet within nine months after election and may submit new constitution or amendments or revisions of that existing, as alternative propositions or otherwise. I 423 QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS AT BOND ELECTIONS. Initiative Amendment adding section 7 to Article II of Constitution. Provides that no elect- 13. or may vote on question of incurring bonded indebteddess of state or political subdivision thereof, unless he is owner of property taxable for payment of such indebtedness and ast;ossed to him on loaf.asessment roll. VOTING BY ABSENT ELECTORS. Initiative act providing for issuance of certificate of identification and ballot to voters who will be absent from home precincts on election day; provides that upon presentation by olecto of such certificate and ballot in sealed envelope to judge of election on election day at polls in any precinct more than ten miles from polls 14. where registered, such elector may mark said ballot in secret, judge to mail same to county clerk where voter registered; proscribes form of certificate and canvass of ballots; authorizes elector to vote at home precinct upon surrender of certificate and ballot. DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC MONEYS. Initiative amendment to section 16 1/2 of Article XI of constitution. Present Bastion unchanged except in following partioulars: authorizes banks in which public moneys are deposit ed to furnish, as security, bonds of districts within municipalities, or 15. of a corporation qualified to act as solo surety on bonds or undertakings, to an amount in value, or with a penalty, of at least ten per cent over amount of deposit; provides that no deposit under section shall exceed at any time, fifty per cent of paid up capital and surplus of depository bank. CONDEMNATION FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES. Senate Constitutional amendment 16 adding section 20 to Article SI of constitution, Authorizes state, county or municipality to condemn neighboring property within its limits additional to that actually intended for proposed improvement; declares 16. same taken for public use; defines estate therein and manner of dealing therewith to further such improvement; permits county or municipality to condemn lands within ten miles beyond its boundaries for certain public purposes, with consent of other county or municipality if such lands lie therein; requires terms of oondemnation, lease or disposal of such additional property to be prescribed by law. EXPOSITION CONTRIBUTCON BY ALANEDA COUNTY. Senate Constitutional Amendment 34 amending section 18 of Article XI of oonatitution. Present section unchanged but proviso added authorizing Alameda County at election therefor, to incur bonded indebtedness not exceeding 01,000,000 bearing interest not exceeding five per cent, bonds redeemable within forty years 17. end salable at not lose than per; proceeds payable on terms fixed by supervisors to Panama-pecifio International Exposition Company for ex- position in San Francisco; authorizing special tax upon all taxable prop- erty in Alameda County to pay interest and create sinking fund for pay- ment of said bonds. NON-SALE OF GAME. Act amending Penal Code section 626k, submitted to electors by referendum. Declares the buying, selling, shipping, offer ing or exposing for solo, trade or shipment of any wild game, bird, or animal (except rabbits and wild geese) protected by law and mentioned in 18. Part 1, .title XV, Chapter I o3 Penal Code, or the dead body of the same, or any part thereof, a misdemeanor; prescribes punishment therefor; and declares section doea not prohibit sale of wild duck from November lst, to December let, of same year. CONSOLIDATION OF CITY AND GOUNTY. AND LITITED�NNEXATION OF CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY. Initiative amendment to section 8 1A of article XI of constitution. Present section unchanged except to authorize chartered cities to establish municipal courts, and control appointments, quLificat- ions and tenure of municipal officers and employees; authorizes cities ex- 14. seeding 50,000 population to consolidate and annex only contiguous terri- tory included within county from which annexing territory was formed on consolidation, or concurrently or subsequently added to territory excluded from original consolidated territory; requires consent of annexed terri- tory and of county from which taken; proscribes procedure for consolidat- ion and annexation. PRIZE FIGHTS. Initiative sat amending Penal Godo. Prohibits the engaging in or furthering in any way prize fights or remunerative boxing exhibitions, training therefor or batting thereon; the conducting, parti- 20. oipating in or witnessing any boxing exhibitions on Uemorial Day or Sunday; authorizes regulated four-round amateur boxing exhibitions unless prohibited by oxdinanoe; provides for arrest of persona about to promote or participate in prohibited contests and requires bond against committing offense; declares self-incrimination no disqualification of witness; pro- hibits his prosecution for offense disclosed; authorizes conviction upon accomplice's unoorroborated testimony; presoribas.pensltieB; CITY AND COUNTY CONSOLIDATION, AND ANNEXATION WITH CONSENT OF ANNEXED TERRITORY. Initiative amendment to section 8 1/2 of Article XI of con- stitution. Present section unchanged, except to authorize chartered cities to establish municipal courts and control appointments, qualificat- 21. ions and tenure of municipal officers and employees; authorizes cities ex- seeding 176,000 population to consolidate under charter and to annex any contiguous territory. but only upon consent of such territory and of coun- ty from which such territory is taken; prescribes brocedure for oonsoli- daticn and annexation. 424 . l LAND TITLE LAW. Initiative act amending sat for certif£ostion Of land titles. Constitutes county recorders registrars of title; pres- cribss procedure for obtaining decree establishing title and ordering regis- tration; provides for issuance of 'certificates of title, method of affect- ing transfers, notation of liens, encumbrances and charges, correction 22. of register and Certificates, protection of bons fide purchasers, regis- tration fees, and penalties for fraud and forgeries; regulates transactions respdcting registered land; creates from certain fees, paid on original registration, title assurance fund hold by state treasurer to indemnify persons for lose of any interest in land through operation of sot. ELECTIONS BY PLURALITY, PREFERENTIAL VOTE AND PRIMARY. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 19 amending section 13 of article XX of constitu- tion. Declares plurelity of votes at any prim -lection Constitutes, choice unless constitution otherwise provides,n ter: framed ander con- 23. stitut£on for counties or municipalities and general laws for other coun- ties and municipalities to provide otherwise, or for nomination or election or both, of all or any portion of candidates at a primary, or for prefer- ential system of voting at any county or municipal primary or other elect- ion; authorizes general lows providing preferential system of voting at any other primary. ASSEMBLY PAY ROLL EXPENSES. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 23 amending section 23a of Article IV of constitution. Increases the amount allowed for the total expense for officers, ogployees and attaches of as- 24. sembly at any regular or biennial session of legislature from present amounty of five hundred dollars per day to six hundred dollars per day; makes no V other charge in operation of present section. ADOPTION AND AMENDIMNT OF MUNICIPAL CHARTERS. Assembly Constitution- al Amendment 25 amending section 8 of article XI of constitution. Author- sea cities of more than thirty-five hundred population to adopt charters; prescribes method therefor, and time for preparation thereof by freeholders requires but one publication thereof, copies furnished upon application 25. provides for approval by legislature, method and time for amendment, and that of several conflicting concurrent amendments one receiving highest vote shall prevail; authorizes charter to confer on munio£palty all powers over municipal affairs, to establish boroughs and confer thereon general and special municipal powers. LEGISLATIVE CONTROL OF IRRIGATION, RECLAIdATION AND DRAINAGE DISTRICTS Assembly Constitutional Amendment 47 emending section 13 of article XI of Constitution. Present section unchanged but proviso added authorizing 26. legislature to provide for supervision, regulation and conduct, in such manner as it may determine, of affairs of irrigation, reclamation or drain- age districts, organized or existing under laws of this State. 0qU NTY CRARTE&S. Assembly Constitutional amendment 60 amending seat- ion 7 M11 of article XI of constitution. Present section unchanged except in following particulars; authorizes county charter framed thereunder to relate to any matters authorized by constitution, and adds paragraph 4 12 27. authorizing such charter to provide for discharge by county officers of certain municipal functions of any municipality within said county inoor- porated under general laws which so authorize or of any municipality there£ whose charter framed under section 8 of article XI so authorizes. REGULATION OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 62 amendi,ig :action 23 of article XII of Constitution. Present section un- changed except in following particulars; Railroad commission given exalue- ive power to fix public utility rates in all incorporated municipalities; 28. such municipalities by vote of electors thereof. may retain that control over public utilities which relates to local police, sanitary and other regulations only, or surrender some to railroad commission; omits provision authorizing such municipalition to reinvest themselves with powers 60 sur- rendered; declares right of incorporated municipalities to grant public utility franchises not affected by section. INCORPORATION OF MUNICIPALITIES. Assembly Constitutional ymendment 81 amending section 6 of article XI of constitution. Present section un- changed except in following particulars. Legislature may provide that county officers shall perform municipal functions of municipalities, in- oorporated under general Iowa when electors thereof so determine; municipal 29. ities hereafter organized under charters, and those heretofore so organized when empowered by charter amendment, may legislate respecting municipal affairs. subject only to charter restrictions; in other matters they are subject to general laws; municipal charters may require county officers to perform municipal functions whenever general laws or County charter authorize such performanae. IRRIGATION DISTRICTS CONTROLLING INTERNATIONAL WATER SYSTEMS. Assem- bly Constitutional Amendment 84 amending section 31 of article IV. Present section unchanged but proviso added authorizing irrigation districts, for purpose of acquiring control of any entire international water system 30.. situated partly in United States and partly in foreign country, and neo- oessary for its use and purposes, to acquire, in manner authorized by law, the stock of any foreign corporation which owns or holds title to the part thereof situated in a foreign country. VALUATION OF CONDEIZED PUBLIC UTILITIES BY RAILROAD COMM£SSION. Asea - 42..5 !" bly Constitutional Amendment 87 adding section 238, to article XII of con- stitution. Authorizes Railroad commission to exercise such power as shall be conferred upon it by legislature to fix compensation paid for property of public utility condemned by state, county, municipality or municipal 31. water district; declares right of legislature to confer such powers upon railroad commission to be plenary and unlimited by any constitutional pro- vision; and confirms all acts of legislature in accordance herewith hereto- fore adopted. ELECTION OF UNITED STATES SENATORS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 92 amending section 20 of Article V of oonatitution. Eliminates provision 32. of present section prohibiting governor from being elected United States Senator during his term of office, and instead provides that such senators shall be elected by the people of the State in the manner provided by law. PUBLIC UTILITIES IN MUNICIPALITIES. Senate Constitutional Amendment 63 amending Section 19 of Article XI of constitution. Authorizes any muni- cipal corporation to acquire and operate public utilities; to grant franohis as to operate same under regulations proscribed by its organic law or other- wise by lax; but eliminates tram present section provisions authorizing muni 33. oipal government to regulate charges for services under such franchise;; and authorizes municipal corporation to furnish the product or service of public utility operated by it to users beyond its limits, to other municipal- ities and to inhabitants thereof without consent of such municipalities. ' TAXATION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 6 amend ing section 1 of article XIII of constitution. Present section unchanged but proviso added declaring taxable all lands and improvements thereon owned 34: beyond its limits by a county or municipal corporation, if taxable at the time acquired by It; exempting improvements constructed by such owner upon any of itd lands; and declaring all such taxable property assessable by assessor of county or municipal corporation where situated, subject to revie and adjustment by state board of equalization. SAORMIMITO STATE BUILDING BONDS. FOR THE STATE'S BUILDING BONDS. This sat'provides for the issuance 36. and sale of State Bonds in the sum of $3,000,000 for additional state build- ings in Samemento, Payable in fifty years, and bearing interest at four per went. AGAINST THE STATE BUILDINGS BONDS. FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO STATE BUILDING ACT. This act provides for the issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund for the construction, areal- ion, equipment, completion and furnishing of a State building or buildings upon a lot of land in the city and county of San Francisco to be used by t;;Ce officers and departments of the state which are located in said city and county of San Franaiaoo. 36. AGAINST THE SAN FRANCISCO STATE BUILDING ACT. This act provides for the issuance and sale of State bonds to create a fund for the oonstruotion ereotion, equipment, completion and furnishingof a State building or builds gs upon a lot of land in the city and county of Sen Franoisco, to be used by th officers and departments of the state which are located in said city and county of San Francisco. FOR THE STATE FAIR GROUNDS BONDS. This sot provides for the issuance and sale of state bonds in the Sum of $760,000 for improvement of the state 37. fair grounds at Sacramento, payable in fifty years, end bearing interest at four per cent. AGAINST THE STATE FAIR GROUNDS BONDS. LOS ANGELES STATE BUILDING BONDS. Initative act providing for the Issuance and sale of state bonds in the sum of $1;260,000 to create a fund for the acquisition of a site in the city of Los Angeles for the constructio 38. thereon of a state building and for equipment thereof to be used by the offs oars and departments of the state maintaining offices in said city, said bonds to bear interest at four per cent and to mature at different periods until July 2, 1966. SUSPENSION OF PROHIBITION AW-IMEENT. Initiative amendment adding section 268 to article I of constitution. Provides that if proposed emendmon adding sections 26 and 27 to Article I of constitution relating to manufaa- ture. sale, gift, use and transportation of intoxicating liquors be adopted, 39, the force and effect of section 26 shall be suspended until February 16, 1916, and that, as to the manufacture and transportation for delivery at points outside of state only, it Shall be suspended until January 1, 1916, at*ioh time seotion 26 Shall have full force and effect. EXTRA SESSIONS OF DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL. Assembly Constitutions Amendment 32 adding section 4a to article VI of constitution. Authorizes governor to call extra sessions of district courts of appeal; requires such 40. call when requested by chief ,justice of supreme court or presiding justice of district court of appeal; Provides that govornor,chief justice and presid ing justice shall each select one of the three judges of such sessions from judges of any district court of appeal or Superior court who shall serve without further compensation; provides for assignment of causes thereto, jurisdiction thereof, and termination of such sessions. 426 i i - MISOARRIAGE OF JUSTICE. SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT g,,0 amending section 4 1/2 of article VI of constitution. Omits from present section word "criminal" thereby providing that no judgment Shall be set aside or now 41. triol granted in any case, civil or criminal, for misdirection of jury or improper admission or rejection of evidence, or for any error as to any matter of pleading or procedure, unless after examination of entire cause, including the evidence, court is of opinion that error complained of results in miscarriage of justice. PLACE OF PAYMENT OF BONDS AND INTEREST. Senate Constitutional Amend- ment 13 amending section 13 1/2 of article xi of Constitution. Authorizes 42, any county, municipality, irrigation district or other public corporation, issuing bonds under the laws of the state, to make same and interest thereon payable at any place or places within or outside of United States and in domestic or foreign money. designated therein. EXEMPTING EDUCATIONAT INSTITUTIONS FROM TAXATION. Senate Constitutional Amendment 15 adding section 1a to Article XIII of constitution. Exempts 43. from taxation buildings, grounds, within which same are located not exceed- ing one hundred acres, equipment, socurities and income used exclusively for educational purposes, of any educational institution of collegiate grade within this state not conducted for profit. MINIMUM WAGE. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 90 adding section 17 1/2 to article XX of constitution. Authorizes legislature to provide for establishment of minimum wage for women and minors and for comfort, health 44. safety and general welfare of any and all employees; declares that no const- itutional provision shall be construed as limiting authority of legislature to Confer upon any commission now or hereafter created such power as 1pgis- lature deems requisite to a000mpalish provisions of this section. ONE DAY OF REST 714 SEVEN. Initiative set prohibiting exeeptin oases of urgent emergency, the working for wages, or requiring or employing a1w person to work, more than six days or forty-eight hours a week, the keeping open or operating certain places of business or selling property on Sunday; do- 45. claras Sunday provisions of act inapplicable to works of necessity or to member of religious society which observes another day as day of worship and who on such day keeps his place of business Closed and does not work for gain; declares violation of act misdemeanor and proscribes penalties. DRUGLESS PRACTICE. Initiative Sot Creating state board for drugless physicians, with office in Oakland, creating fund from fees for members' and amployeos' salaries and expenses, regulating examinations and issuance of certificates. Authorizes holders thoreof to treat all physical or mental 46. ailments of human beings without drugs or medicines, use "Doctor", "Dr." or "D.P." in connection with "Drugleas Physician" and sign birth and death Cer- tificates. Exempts from examination any person practicing any drugleas systa for six months prior to effective date of act, prescribes penalties for vio- lations of act; and repeals all inconsistent provisions of medical act. PROHIBITION ELECTIONS. Initiative amendment adding section 1 1/2 to �� article IV of constitution. Prohibits for eight years after this election, state election on question of prohibiting or,permitting transportation of Intoxicating liquors and any election on question of prohibiting or permitt- 47. ing the manufacture or sale thereof; prohibits state election or election and r local option law or charter upon latter question within eight years of like election thereon; declares majority vote in each municipality or district at this election upon prohibition amendment to article I of constitution and at any statewide prohibition election hereafter, makes some license or non-licanse territory. FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR IAM?ROWENT ACT OF 1918. This act provid- es for the improvement of San Franoisoo harbor and for the payment of all costs thereof out of Sen Francisco harbor improvement fund. 48. AGAINST THE SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR IMPROVEMENT ACT of 1913. This sot provides for the improvement of San Franoisoc harbor and for the payment of all Costs thereof out of the San Francisco harbor improvement fund. And notice is also given that at said General Election the following named qualified persons have been appointed as election officers to conduct said election. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place; Winehaven Hotel, Winehaven. Inspectors: S.Berndt H.D.Bayly. Judges: Mrs. Katherine McCauley John C. MaoQuiddy. Clerka: Mrs. Miriam Taylor Mark Rulings. + RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2. 4� Polling Place: standard Avenue School House Richmond. Inspectors: Mrs. Nettie Bonner Jae. E.Crowley Judges: Axel Strombarg Jas. O. Bly. Clarks: Mrs. Elizabeth Gnaga Mrs. Nettie B. Grover. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Piece: City Hall, Richmond. Inspectors: Saml. M. Dioely Mrs. Alice Runyon. Judge e: Jas. W. Weir Miss Elsie Matson Clarks: Arthur D.King Andrew C. Trautvettor. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 4. Polling Place: Store next to Pioneer Club, Richmond. Inspectors: Edward McDuff Ralph M. Hicks. Judges: Mrs. Sarah Greathouse John A. Neill. Clerks: Frank O.Dietriah Mise Georgia Johnson RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6. Polling Place: 11 Park Place, Rio hmond. Inspectors: Mre. Elizabeth A.Paasch A.N. Hauser Judges: Richard B. Maynard Andrew Keegan. Clerks: Mrs. Lucy E. Cowan Mrs. Nellie W.Adame. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6. Polling Blece: Washington School House, Richmond. j Inspectors: W.O.Arnold Mrs. Elizabeth G.Oliphent. Judges: Benj. F.Smith Mrs. Eliza A.Gerlaoh Clerks: Miss Tilly Blount- L.W.Dicely. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 7. Polling Place: Maple Hell, Richmond. Inspectors: Mrs. Elizabeth B. Drury W.H.Conn. Judges: Levi Boswell Mrs. Clara J. 'Wilson Clerks: J.O. Dahl Mrs. Lillian M. Blake. RICHMOND PRECII40T NO. S. Polling Place: Fire Hall No. 4, 14th Street, Richmond. Inspectors: Chas. P. Blanchard J.L. Baker. Judges: Levi Holbon E.A. Proble. Clerks: R.E Hornbeck H.C. Watson. : RICHM02ID PRECINCT NO. 9. Polling Place: Store 2912 Rotraro Ave. near 30th St. Richmond. Inspectors: A.J. Summer Peter Roth. Judges: Benj. Boorman Mrs. Edythe Bryant. Clerks: Harry Ella Mrs. Mamie B.Turley. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 10. Polling Place: Stora 1229 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Inspectors: Mrs. Florenoo Poulson H. A.Stiver. Judges: J.A. Waldheimer O.D.iohelhorse. Clarke: Guy A.Nhite Mrs. Katherine H.Smith. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11. Polling Place: Musicians' Hall, 1222 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Inspectors: E.B.Pinger Bra. Laura K.Conwell Judges: Mrs. Della L.Smith Miss Anna P. Axelson Clerks: J.Q.Blaok Clarence C.Engleman. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 12. Polling Place: Fire Hall No. 2, Richmond. Inspectors: R.E.Slattery Leland S.Higgins. Judges: T.H. Moore Mrs. Mollie E.Kohr Clerks: Mrs. Martha E.Swartout Mrs. Martha S.Rice. 428 Ii I RICHMOND PRECINCT&0. 13. l� Polling Place: 214 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Inspeotors: Mrs. Beulah W.Tiller Mrs. Joells Bonham. Judges, John W. Shell Frank J.Case. Clerks: John L..Rihn Mrs. Nettie J. House. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14. Polling Place: Store, 113 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. I Inspectors: Thoa. J: Shea Robt. I. Gruenhagen Judges: Jas. E.Hill Mrs. Jennie E.Alberto Clerks: J.T.Williams Mrs. Virginia D.Geoghegan. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 15. Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, Richmond. Inspectors: Frank Luoes J.C.Campball. Judges: Mrs. Nellie I. Smallwood Mrs. Mary S.Bedwell. Clerks: Chris Escobar Ohas. B. Evans. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16. !! Polling Place: 310- 10th St: Near Us odonald Ave. Richmond. �I Inspectors: li.W.Calfee Frank J.Gardner. Judges: Mrs. May G.Biggs Jos. S.Bowen Olerka: Mies Adele Downing IW.W.Feloh. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17. Polling Place: Building at 683- 9th St. Richmond. Inspectors: Mrs. Julie Linnell Ura. Lena Jardine Judges: Claude E.Clark Ed. D.Murphy Clerks: J.L.Kennon M.W.Truitt. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 18. Polling Place: No. 618- 5th St. Richmond. Inspectors: We. Amelia Wyatt Jae. F.Oassidy Judges: Robt. B.Rasmussen Mrs. Angela Fitzpatrick Clerks: Jac. A.Bell J.H.Plate. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 19. j Polling Place: Store at 496-10th St. Richmond. ' lF Inspectors: Mrs. Hermine R.Forwick Mrs. Myrtle McCormick Judges: • Cbse. J. Delp Jno. A. DeMond. Clerks: Jno. S.Chandler Wm. L. Larrabse. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 20. Polling Place: 616 - 20th St. (Cushing's Garage) Richmond. Inspectors: Mrs. Anna Khab Mrs. Mabel Sisson Judges. Mies Marcia Hulaniski H.G. Stidham. Olerks: Jno. E.Littlefield Robt. R.Zumwalt. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21. Polling Place: Fairview Hotel, Richmond. Inspectors: Mrs. May$.Donnelly J.O. Lobar Judges: Chas. H.Hunt Albert A.Greenough Clerks: Jno. M.Best Mrs. Bertha B.Fabar. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 22. Polling Place. Store at 2409 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. 4 Inspectors: E.C.Aaelson G.D. Riohardaon ,� Judges: J.C. Weirick J.W. Flemming. H Clerks: Sylvester G. Spagnoli Mrs. L. Alma Westover. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 23. Polling Plaoe: Progressive Club House Potrero Ave. oar of Fern, Riohm d Inspectors: Chas. B.Randall Homer E.Flatoher. Judges: A.J. Mainderase A.Vosebeok Clarke: Scott Donaldson P.B. MsePuiddy. 4fftT9 RICHMODD PRECINCT NO. 2E. Polling Plano: Stege Sohool House. Inspeotore: Carter H. Johnston Chas. Banks _ Judges: H.G.F. Dohrmann Mrs. Ina B. Norlem Clerks: Carl T. Carlson Mrs. Katherine Pryde. STEGE PRECINCT 110. 1. Polling Place: Davis Hall, Rust. Inspectors: Geo. Conlon Jno. M. Balra. ,b.V,lgow;.... . Frau Carlmn Geo. Lotter Clarks: W H.Best Mrs. Oarrie E.Bigley STEGE PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Store Cor. Potrero & San Pablo Ave. Inspeotord: Harry Salic F.E.Stoneburg Judges: Ire. Eola venderswisp Jos. Lavigne. Clarke; iotor Nevellier Benj. H.Hill. 1� SAN PAB'LO PRECINCT 110. 1. Polling Place: Maple Hall, San Pablo. Inepectore: -Alfred Frank Joe. M.Biroh. Judges: A.B.Montoya Ore. Mabel F.Hall. Clerks: L.P. Evans Ooo., S.Furtado. SAN PABLO PRECINCT N0. 2. Polling Place: San Pablo School House, San Pablo. Inspectors: Frank Machado F.E.Davie Judges: Albert A.Beokmen Mrs. Ellen Smith Clerks: Albert Dunlap Mrs. Rose A.Heuer. GIANT PRECINCT. Polling Plebe: Giant School House, Giant. Inspectors: W.H.Williams Jos. C. Bateman Judges: Henry Johnson J.W.Pearson . Clerks: Miss Caroline Briggs John van +rooyen. PINOLE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole. Inapeotors: C.L. Townes Mrs. Ruby F.Hubberd Judges: W.0 Gerrish J.W. Piquet Clerks: Mrs. Annette Brandt W.B. Mayer. HERCULES PRECINCT. Polling Place: Hercules Club Library; Heroules. Inspectors: W.H. Jackson Jae. S.Meagen Judges: F.G. Meyer V.R.Croswell Clerks: C.F. Conroy C.H. Noyes. RODEO PRECINCT. Polling Place: Social Hall, Rodeo. Inspectors: Mrs. M. Pomber Mrs. M. Dahlgren.: Judges: J. Mahoney J.D.Smith Clerks: J.T.Smith J.M.Skehen. SELBY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Selby Hall, Selby. Inspectors: Frank Soharsoh Alexander J. Reilly Judges: S.H.Burne O.F..Butier. Clerks: J.E.Horvat Wm. Korba. VALONA PRECINCT. Polling Place; valone Library; Valens. Inspectors: A.Aljete Peter H.Wind. Judges: J.H.Gribbin J.J.Smith Clerks: Yorgen Nelson W.C.Medden. 430 CROCKETT PRECINCT 10. 1. �® Polling Place: Fireman's Hall, Crockett. Inspectors: Mrs. Gertrude Brandon James Hurley Judges: Xre. Nellie Meaney Herbert Rogers. Clerks: Horace E. Hunt Mrs. Mary Alice Hewitson CROCKETT PRECINCT N0: 2. Polling Place: Salvation Army Hall, Crockett. Inspectors: H.A.Dolphus Chas. P.Thomes Judges: Mise Frances Enos Mies Lottie Murphy Clerks: John Jensen James E.Nugent. PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place. NoNear Bldg. Port Costa. Inspectors: Edward H.Smith Jerry Donohue Judges: James J. Murray Mrs. Mary F.Crowley Clerks. Mrs. Margaret Mulcahy M.A.Lopes. ]PORT COSTA PRECINCT N0. 2. �) Polling Place: Port Coate School House Port Costa. i Inspectors: Geo. H. Ward James E.Hackett Judges: Chas: Voight J.R.Cox Clerks: Miss A.H.Steinberg Timothy O'Keefe ! ALHAMBRA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Hoey Bldg. Cor. Smith & G. Ste. adjoining Martinez. Inspectors: Wm.Holliday A.M. Frazier. Judges: Joe. Taven, Jr. T.R.Ball. Clerks: 0 . E.Heyward Wm. O'Hara. iALAMO PRECINCT. Polling Place: Room in hell Residence, Alamo. Inspectors: August Humbarg Neil Harrison. Judges: Hugo Herser. Geo. Trevitts. Clerks: Lloyd E.Ivory Jas. C.Jones. MORAGA PRECINCT. Polling Place. Willow Spring School House. 10 Inspectors: Manuel Rose James R.Mulholland. Judges: Matt Madsen John McCosker. Olerks: Conrad Williamson Thomas Carroll. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Lafayette Hall, Lafayette. Inspectors: Mrs. Sadie French Mrs. Clara B.Holman Judges: R. McNeil J.A Gerow Clerks: F.B. Hawkins H.H. Dailey. i DANVILLE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Fraternal Hell, Denville. Inspectors: Joseph Adams Preitas Victor J. Veoki. Judges: Mise Sarah Wood lira. Mary T. Booth Caerks: Mrs. Hannah L,Herrison Mise Flora Flournoy. TASSAJARA PRECINCT. Polling Place,. Tassajara School House. ' Inspectors: Fred Reinstein lira. May Horton • Judges: Wm. Souza. Antone Joseph Clerks: R.D.Williams Clarence Martinelli. SAN RAMON PRECINCT/ Polling Place: San Ramon Hall. San Ramon. Inspectors: Ralph Dobson Andrew Olason. Judges: Hlmina P.Harlan Mary Wiedemann Clerks: H.G.Hurst L.L. Llewellyn I I 4..3Z MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Curry Bldg. Martinez. Inspectors: Ida M. Daley Bressingham Ford. Judges: Peter Nilsson Harry P. Mudd. i Raymond Casa Walter Morgan. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: California Hotel Bldg. Martinez. Inspectors: Gabriel Blum Mand L.Tarwater.. Judges: Ernest R.basell Minnie L. Anderson. Clarks: Frank R.Jones Hattie B. McCann. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NOj 3. Polling Place: City Hall, Martinez. Inspectors: H. C. Glass Harry R.Johnoon Judges: Mra. Bertha M.Howard Philip D.Butoher. Clerks: ;Ym. Dockstader Mrs. Alberta W.Hunt. VINE HILL PRECINCT. Polling Pleoe: Vine Hill School House. Inspectors: Mrs. Pearl Arthur Geo. H.Wright., Judges: Charter S.Peak Alonzo S.Diakinaon: Clerks: Margaret Kelly WM.Eggleston PACHECO PRECINCT. Polling Place: flown Hall, Paoheoo. Inspectors: M. Solmi F.A.Rowley Judges: Sarah E.Fisher Henry F.Vessing. Clerks: Theo. Hook Theo. Rossi. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 1. Polling Place: Jaquith Paint Shop, Concord. Inspectors: Mrs. May Zambrum Mrs.•Anite Guy Judges: It. Neustaedter Frank V. Gray Clerks: Henry Ivey J.H. Coulter. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: City Helly Concord. Inspectors: Henry W. Bott Mrs. Sarah Soto. Judges: T.A.Enloe Mrs. Emma A.Ford. Olerks: O.W.Klein Mrs. Mary Thissell. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Roque Bldg. near S.P. Depot, Concord. Inspectors: R.H. Caven Bert H.Benoroft Judges: Ignacio Liberty Soto Otis D.Wilbur Clerks: Raymond W.Lemb Genesis Bisso. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: Tent Opposite Mt. Diablo High School, Concord. Inspectors: George E. Bayman Lars Olsen Judges: Clarence R. McKay Karl Goo. Gehringer. Clerks: Frank Russi D.Ernest Pramberg COWELL PRECINCT Polling Place: Office Cowell Portland Cosaent Co. Cowell. Inspectors: Florence M.Dietrieh Mrs. Emma Kipp. Judges: E.C.Green Dora B. Kleckner Clerks: Hilda W. Morris F. Triminghom. tYALNUT CREEK PRECINCT. Polling Place= Justice Court room, Walnut Creek. Inspectors: James Dudley Stewart E.A.Shumway . Judgea:. Bee T. Youngg Mrs. Emma K. Hempstead Olerks: Mrs. Eva Meech Harry F Spencer.: 432 BAY POINT PRECINCT.. f� j Polling Place: Sehirpke Hall, Bay Point. Inspectors: S.W.Cunninghom W.L.Oleveland. Judges: Harry M. Knight W.A.Hertlett ( Olarks: Sam Y. Shidiler. W.H. Tormay. CLAYTON PRECINCT. Polling Place: Town Hall,,Clayton. Inspectors:. Joe Murchio 0 B.Schwartz Judges: JohnW Atohinson J.H.Eeller. Clerks: John 0ondio T.O.Graves. I4ORGAN TERRITORY PRECINCT. Polling Place. Morgan Territory School House. Inspectors: Wm. Clyma Joe Schwendel. Judges. Thos. Aokerman Isaac Morgan Olarks: Henry Hanson Syl. Olofson PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1. / Polling Place: Town Hall, Pittsburg Inspeotoral Geo. A.Minaker John Lowes. Judges: John F.Mors Prank Woodhouse. Clerks: Mrs. Vera Hornsby Mrs. Florence Barnes. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 140. 2. Polling Place: Hastings House, Pdttsburg Inspectors: Wm.Abrems John E. Bankson Judges: A.C.Ortegs Robt. Rodgers. Clerks: Mrs, Estelle M. Houlihan Mrs. -Maud Sresee. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Blacksmith Shop near S.P.Depot, Pittsburg Inspectors: Aug. Anderson Frannie M. Crawford. Judges: Harry Barr Wm. Gordon Clerks: Geo. E. Wildes Chas. H.Wight. ANTIOCH PRECINCT N0. 1. Polling Place: Town Hall, Antioch. Inspectors: J.H. sorgenfroy John F. Whelihan Judges: Wm. 11. Delay Roy V.Davi-a Clerks: Alice Hall Cora Bother. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. E. Polling Place: Taylor Building, Antioch. Inspectors: John T. Cox George Ca Ware Judges: John H.Evans George LeMontogus Clerks: Margaret Nash Emma Robson LONE TREE PREC?NOT. I 1 Polling Place: Home at S.P. Depot, Antioch yInspectors. Bedson Jewett John Trembath Judges: Frank Brown Leroy Smith Clerks: Rose E.Nois Kate wallreth. OAKLEY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Oakley Mercantile Hall. Inspectors: Agnes H. Van Keethoven Albert W.Regeater Judges: Jacob Burkhalter Carleton Wightman Clerks: Agnes I.Bateman Caroline J. Wood. HNIGHTSEN PRECINCT. Polling Place: Heidorn Hall, Wghtsen. Inspectors: Henry Sellers Orville O.Wriaten Judges-: John G. Moody George W.Smith Clerks: Lillian Fotheringham Sarah J. Portman 433 BRENTWOOD PRECINCT. Polling Place: Coates Hall, Brentwood. Inspectors: H.D.B000n Robert H. Wallace Judges: Austin W.Oollis Albert S.Swift 'Clerks; Louise,D. 3)aellenberger 'Blanche Barkley BYRON PRECINCT NO. 1. ` Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron Inspectors: Edwin Bunn H.S. Dawley nudges: Charles B.Wightman Prank Rodgers. Clarks: Agnes D.Griffin Anna M.Frerichs BYRON PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place. Skating Rink, Byron Inspectors: Matt C.Preston J.A.Modin Judges: Sherman E.Harley W.J.Livingston Clarks: Clara H.Houston Bertha Richardson It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board give notioe of such election by publication of this Proclamation and Order in the Contra'C'oste Standard and Richmond Daily Independent, newspapers, in the manner.'and for the time presoribe by low, and by causing a true copy thereof to be posted.et the place of election in each of the respetltive'alootion precincts in Contra Costs County hereinabove designated as required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, and Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. In the Fatter of allowance of olsirts. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board signed by the Chairman and Clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes raooes to meet on Monday, October 19th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. r.:.....Chuirman. ,.......clerk. 434 i 1 �• In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costecounty, State of California. Monday, October 19th, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Presents Hon; J.H.Trythall, Chairmattp Supervisors Warren R.MoBryde, J.P.Oaeey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buohansn. J.H..Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of allowance of claims for Bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, etc. having been.preae.nto against the certain road districts of said County, and it appearing to the Board the the funds of said districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims. It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, l� in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to"Nvit! Claimants. Amount Genorll Fund Road Fund. i F G.H.Field Company $870.18 #869.18 R.D.1,S.D.3, $1.00 Hutchinson Company 797.56 795.00 1, 5, 2.56 A.J. MaMahon 619.04 618.00 1, 3, 1.00 i It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above named. The vote of the Board on said Order being as follows, to wit: Ayes! Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Boss: None., I ! in the Matter of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costs County, California, and more particularly in the Matter of Assessment No. Four (4) of said District. WHEREAS. R.HBrkinson, R.G.Dean and R.L. McCabe, the Commissioners heretofor appointed by an order of said Board of Supervisors, dated the 21st day of'Septembor ' 1914, to levy assessment No. Four (4) in this matter, have on this.19th day of Oct- ober, 1914, completed the list. of said assessment and have filed the some with the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia; and; WHEREAS, it is now the duty incumbent upon said Board of Supervisors to appoint a time when the said Board shall meet for the purpose of hearing objections to said assessment No. four (4) and to give notice of such hearing by publication for two (2) weeks in some newspaper of general circulation published in said County of Contra Costa, Mato of California; and, WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors hereby determines that the Byron Times, is a newspaper of general circulation published in Contra Costa County, California, and is a suitable paper in which to publish said notice; and, WHEREAS, this Board has caused a form of notice to be published to be prepare 4,35 suitable for publication noticing the time and place of said hearing, it is therefore, ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DETEREfINED that the time and place of said hearing ...are fixed as follows: Monday, the 18th day of November, 1914, at the hour of 11 aicl,00k A.M., before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State . of California, at their official chambers in the County Courthouse in the town of Martinez, in said County and State; It t9...Tur.1Lh_r orderod that oni.d oubliantion of Said notice be for two (2) weeks before the date of the hearing provided for in said notice, said publication to be in said Byron Times; It is further Ordered that the notice to be published be substantially ,in the following form: "Before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. .In the Matter of the Assessment No. Your (4) of iisolamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California. Notice is hereby given that R.Harkinson, R.G,Deen and R.L.Mo Cabo, commiss- ioners heretofore arpointed by an order of the Board of Supervisors of the Count of Contra Costa, State of California, and dated the 2lat day of Soptember,1914, to make a list of charges assessed against each treat of land situated in Reclamation District No. 800 have completed said Assessment List, and have heretofore and on the 19th day cf Oatober, 1914, filed the same with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and that Monday the 18th day of November, 1914, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. has been appointed and fixed as the time, and the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of said County and State, at and in the County Courthouse, in the town of Martinez, in said County and State, has been appointed and fixed as the place where said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs will meet for the purpose of hearing objections to Bald Assessment, as contained in said Assessment List; and, Notice is further given that at any time before the date of said hearing any person interested in any land, upon which any charge has been assessed, may file written objections to Buoh aseessment stating the grounds of such objections, which said statement shall be verilied by the affidavit of such person, or some other person who is famiBar with the facts; that at such hearing the Board of Supervisors will hear such evidence as may be offered in support of said written objections. dated this 19th d ay of October, 1914. Chairman of eoar o Supervisors o said Attest-. County of Contra Costs. Clerk. By Deppty Clark. " In the Hatter of Petition for Formation of Rodeo Sanitary District. It appearing and the Board now finding that in accordance with that certain order made by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 8th day of September, 1914, directing that an election be hold on Thursday the 15th day of October, 1914, within certain territory in said order and hereinafter particularly described, for the purpose of determining whether the Same shall becalm a Sanitary District of the name of "Rod® Sanitary District" and that the notice of the election thereby ordered to be published in the Pinola Weekly Timea, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of 436 `i Cali fornis,..(there being no newspaper published within said proposed district) was duly published in said newspaper the Pinole Weekly rimes, once a week far four (4) i successive weeks next immediately preceding the date of the said election, to wit: the 15th day of Octobor, 1914, as appears by the affidavit of E.Ebsen, on file here- in, and that the said notice of election thereby otdored to be posted in at least three public places in'said proposed Sanitary District, was duly posted for more than four (4) successive weeks next immediately preceding the said date of election, as appears by affidavit of J.M.Skeban on file herein, and that in accordance with said orders so made, published and posted ss aforesaid, the said election was duly I and regularly held on Thursday, the 15th day of October, 1914, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and aoven o'clock P.M. within said limits of said proposed Saniter. District, and this Board of Supervisors of Contra Coate County, on this Monday the i 19th day of October, 1914, being the Mondaynext succeeding the said election, having prooeedod to oonvass and having canvassed the votes oest.at said election, and upon said canvass it appears that there were 110 votes coat at said election and that out of said total number of 110 votes cast a majority of the votes oast, to wit; 87 vote were in favor of a Sanitary District and that 22 votes were against a Sanitary Dis- trict, and that the following named persons received the,number of votes set opposite their respective names for the several offices specified in as id order and notices o election and hereinafter set opposite their respective names, to wit: -games. Iffioas. Number of votes. Joseph H.Johnson S¢,nitary Assessor. 80 John Quill " ^ 2 L.O.Pombor • " 1 Marie Smith S.J. Claeys Member of Sanitary Board 90 Max Lehman n n n 92 Jeremiah Mahoney " " ^ 88 John Quill " " " 91 i J.D. Smith n n n 88 C.C.Pambo n n n 1 J.M.Skehen " ^ " 1 Frank Moraaky n n n 1 Now, therefore, this Board of Supervisors hereby determines and finds that said ele4tion was duly and regularly conducted in all respects as required by and in accordance with law, and that a majority of the said 110 votes cast at said elect j ion, to wit: 87 votes were in favor of a Sanitary District. And it is hereby Ordered that a Sanitary District of the name of "Rodeo Soni- tary District" has been duly and regularly established within and with the bcundarie stated in the petition and the order and hereinafter particularly described. And it is hereby ordered that the territory lying within the said limits in said petition, order and hereinafter particularly described, be and the same hereby is ordered and declared to be a duly established Sanitary District of the name of "Rodeo Sanitary District'. The territory hereinbefors referred to and herein ordered and declared to be a duly established Sanitary District is more partioularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly line of California Street as said Street is shown and designated on map hereinafter referred to with the north 437 erly line of Sen Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly and along the said northeasterly line of California Street to the southerly line of Seventh Street; thence 6n a generi 1 westerly direotion and along the southerly line of Seventh Street to the westerly end of Seventh St. and a prolongation of the southwesterly boundary of Block 11 W; thence in a general northwesterly direction and along the southwesterly boundaries of Blocks 11W, 20W, 27W, 28W, 36W, $6W., 43W, 44W to the northwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence in a general northerly and easterly direction and along the northwesterly qnd northerly line of San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning, and being all the land included in and as shown and delineated on "Map of Rodeo, Contra Costa County, California, The property of The Union StookyaTrd Co. of Sen Francisco, surveyed by T.A. McMahon and M.T.Compton, 1891" and recorded in the offic of.the CoOnty Recorder of the County of Oontre Costa, Stete of California,'on the 6th day of February, 1892. And it is hereby ordered that the following named persons have received res- pootfully the highest number of votes oast at said election, to wit, the number of votes set opposite their respective names for the several offices specified in said notices of election as the offices to be filled at said election and that the said following named persons be and they herebyere respectfully declared to be duly elected to the offices set opposite their respective names, as follows, to wit: Dame. Offices. No. of Votes. Joseph H. Johnson Sanitary Assessor 80 S.J.Clseys Member of Sanitary Board 90 Max Lehman " , " " 92 Jeremiah Mahoney " 11 " 88 John Quill " " " 91 J.D.Smith " a 88 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors to wit; Ayes: Supervisors McBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Node; None. Ia the Matter of Petition for Incorporation of Walnut Creek. ORDER DECLARING THE TOWN OF "WALNUT CREEK" DULY SIICORPO%ATED AS A MUNICIPAL INCORPORATION OF THE SIXTH CLASS, ALSO DECLARING THE W NAME OF THE PERSONS ELECTED AS OFFICERS OF SAID TOWN. wHEREAS, a petition was heretofore presented to this Board under and in so- oordanoe with the provisions of an set of the legislature entitled "An Act to pro- vide for the organization, incorporation, and government of municipal oorporations" approved March 13, 1886, praying for the incorporation thereunder of the territory hereinafter described, which petition was duly heard and granted; and, WHEREAS, in pursuance of said Act a special election was duly called and orders to behold in said territory on Friday October 16th, 1914, for the purpose of deter- mining whether said territory should become inoorparated; also for the purpose of electing persona to fill the various elective ;hunioipal offices proscribed by law for municipal corporations of said class, and, .435 I WSEREAS, it.appears that Said special election was duly held and conducted, `. and the votes thereat received and canvassed, and the returns thereof made to this 1 Board according with the laws of the State of California, providing for and govern- ing elections for the organization of municipal corporations, and, 4 WHEREAS, in purauanoe of the resolution calling election and the provisions of said act, this Board met on the 19th day of Ootober, 1914, being the E{onday next f succeeding such election, and canvassed the vote cast thereat, finding as follows: i FIRST: That the votes cast thereat for inoorporgtion were 127; that the votes cast thereat against incorporation were 67. Seoondc That the names of the persons voted for at said election to fill the, various dleotive.municipal offices prescribed by law, together with vote oast for as d persdi' respectively, are as follows: Por Trustee: H.F.Spencer, 117 votes, Arma'nd,Stow 1:32 votes. i4.S.Burpee 1.0?-votes Joe Lawrenoe 9b votes,. Dr. Wm. F._Robinson '90'votee. *,q. Eve Leech 72 votes. Xrs. Mary K.Borden B3,votes. J.*.Roaf 8 votes. T.J. Ford 33 votes. O.L.MsoQuiddy Z vote. A.N.Paterson 1 vote. Manual Coelho 2 votes. J.Botelho 3 votes. G.O.Duneen 2 votes. E.B.Anderson S votes. Ed. Shumway 2 votes. Guy Nottingham 27 votes. Mary Ridgway 1 vote. Dr. Silver 9 votes. R.L.Nougaret 1 vote. W.A.Rogers I vote. Jim Acres 1 vote. Sharp 6 votes. Putnam 1 vote. � For Clerk: i Mary Ridgway 134,votes. i . Bradley I.vote., Ada Ford 2:_vatea. T.Ford1 vote. ! 'Rudd l vote'." For Treasurer:. - Jos. Silveira 130 votes. Dr. Silver 1 vote. Armand Stow l vote. P.B. Van Trees 1 vote. Dr. Leooh 1 vote. Spencer 1 vote. li Third: That the territory referred to and proposed to be incorporated as aforesaid is particularly described as follows. to wit: Situated in Contra Costa County, being the land in and around the town of Walnut Creek, and being more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point on the boundary line between the Rancho Canada del kAk Hambre and the Rancho Las Juntas where the southern boundary of a certain road run- ning along the northerly boundary of the lends ]mown as the Pringle Ranch intersoot the some; thence running easterly along the southerly boundary of said road Cross- Ing land of the Dodge ver Mehr subdivision of a portion of the Pringle Ranch to a 1 point in the center of County Road known as Walnut Creek and Pacheco Road; thence southerly along the center of said road to the northwest corner of the Spaite $rant i 4439 thence running easterly along the division line between lands of Spaits and lands formerly known as the Larkey Tract and the continuation of the same to a point in the center of that certain creek known as Walnut Creek; thence southerly and wost- arly along the center line of said Creek to a point where said cantor line interseo s the easterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company at Railroad Bridge; thence running along the easterly line of the right of way of the said Railroad Company,and,along the easterly line of the station grounds of said Company in a southerly direotion to the southeast corner of said station grounds opposite Erigineere Stetion'643449 of said Railway; thence running westerly crossing said Railway and along,a fenos line on the southern boundary of the lands of Botolh and the continuation of said southerly line of Botelho lend to a point in. the esat- erly line of County Road known as Walnut Creek and Alamo Public Road; thence runnin northerly along the easterly boundary of said road to a point where the enoterly Ii a of said road crosses the center line of Walnut Creek; thence running along and up the center line of said Walnut Creak in a southerly and westerly direction to a point where said center line intersects the easterly line of what is known as the Dowing Ranch; thence northerly along the easterly boundary lien of the said Dowing Rench to its intersection with the center line of the Walnut Creek and Oakland County Road; thence westerly along the cantor line of said County road to the southeast corner of Lot 44 as shown on the map entitled "R.N.Burgess Co.'s. Map No 1 Dei Hambre Terrace" filed in the office pP the County Recorder; thence in a northerly and northwesterly direction along the easterly and northeasterly boundary of Lots 44, 46, 46, 47, 49 and 49 as shown on said map to a point on the north- easterly boundary of said Lot 49, said point being in the most westerly corner of Lot 29 as shown on said map; thence along the northwesterly boundary of lot 29 to the most northerly corner of same, said corner being also the southeasterly corner of Lot 26 as shown on said mep; thence along the easterly boundary of said Lot 26 to the northeast corner of same, said corner being on the southerly boundary line of what is known as the Lecaasie Ranch; thence in an easterly direction along the southerly boundary line of said Laoessia Rench to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of the J.E.Bonebrake property; thence lin a northwesterly direction along the westerly boundary of said Bonebrake property to the nortivtest corner of the same; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Bonebrake property to a point where the boundary line between the Rancho Canada del I{ambre an the Rancho Lae Juntes intersects the same; thence in e,northwesterly:direation aIon the boundary line between said Rancho into the place of beginning;..and being all that territory embraced within the boundaries of the Walnut Creek, incorporation, Contra Costa County, California. AND WHEREAS, it appears as the result of said special election that the ma,jo ity of all votes cast thereat are for the incorporation of suid territory, and that the persons hereinafter named received respectively, the highest number of votes for the several offices hereinafter mentioned: The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, hereby make the fol lowing order and direct the same to be entered upon the minutes of said Board as follows: It is HEREBY CRDERED AND DECLARED that the territory referred to and 440 afore described be and the same is hereby duly and regularly incorporated as a muni- cipal orporation of the sixth class, under the name and style oftown of"Yalnut Creek" also that the following persons be and they are hereby declared duly elected to the respective offices as follows: H.P.Spencer Member of the Board of Trustees. Armand Stow W.S.Burpee Joe Lawrence Dr. Wm.F. Robinson Mary Ridgway Clerk. Jos. Silveira Treasurer. The Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to send a copy of this order to be filed, duly certified, wifth the Secretary of State, from and after the date of which filing, said inoorporation shall be deemed complete, whereupon the officers aforasamed shall be entitled to enter immediately upon the duties of their respective offices, upon qualifying in accordance with law, and shall hold such offices respect- ively only until the next general municipal election to be held, in said town, and until their successors are duly elected and qualified. i i In the Metter of Allowance to Indigents. It ie.by the Board ordered that a cash allowance of $12. per month commencing October lat, 1914, be and.the sam6 js:hereby:granted to Nicholas Merriman. It is further ordered:that, the:County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of.Nicholse Merriman, on first of each and every month until the further order of this.Board'., I In the Matter of Transportatffi of H.J. Forman. It appearing to the Board that H.J.Forman is:i.n'3ndigent oircumstanoes and is desirous of going to Los Angeles where he has been promiesd work and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of Contra'Coste County that said County should procure transportation of said H.J.Forman, It is by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costs County be and he is hereby authorized to procure transportatin for said H.J.Porman ,to County of Los Angeles. In the Matter-of allowance to a. Hottinger. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made of $35. per month in cash to Mrs. Hottinger be and the same is hereby changed to t35 per month in supplies, beginning October let, 1914. 1� 44I In the Matter of petition of " Residents of Crockett in relation to State Highway. A petition signed by residents of Crockett and Valons praying this Board to take steps to keep open the road between Crockett and Port Costa,is filed with th Board, It is by the Board ordered that Warren H.McBryde and d.P.Cesey, be and they are hereby appointed a committee to investigate said matter and make whatever arrangements may seem necessary. In the Matter of Application of Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company a corporation, for authority to Construct a Toll Road or Jagon Road, ete. It appearing that the "Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company" proposes to Construct and maintain a toll-road in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, from a point on the Pine Canyon County Road, in the northwest oorner of what was formerly known as the "L.W.Brubeck Ranch" now marked by a reinforced Concrete bridge, in the "Rancho Son Miguel"; thence across the said "L.W.Brubeak Ranch" in e general southeasterly direction to and across Walker Canyon and Pine Canyon, e distance of about fifteen miles to the top of Mount Diablo; also from a point on said lost named road, approximately two miles from the top of said mountain, in a gene Pal southwesterly direction through the property of the Mount Diablo Park Com- pany, a distance of about eight miles to a point on the Green Valley County Road no r the "Stud Barn" on what was formerly known a a the "Oak Park Stook Farm" and wh§t is 00 now known as the Mount Diablo Park; and that all necessary lends, roadways, and rights to the use of lends necessary for the road-bed and other purposes of the toll road or its appurtenances have not been acquired in any manner by said Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company; And it further appearLng that said Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company has given notice of its proposal to construct the said toll-road by publishing a notice at.least once a week for six successive weeks in "The Standard" a newspaper published in'Martinez, in this County of Contra Costs, State of California, specifying the character of the said road, the termini thereof,and that it is not proposed to con- atruct said road through any town, city or village; and that said notice also speo- ified the.time when the application hereinafter mentioned would be made; and the sai notioe being in all respects as required by law and conforming to the statutes in such matters provided; And this being the time and place so specified in said notice, and said Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company appearing and making application in all ran- pacts as provided by law for authority to construct the toll-road described in said notice and to take the land necessary therefor and for all appurtenances to said toll-road, and also making application for a franchise to oonstruat, operate and maintain said toll-road and to charge tolls thereon, and for such other and further 442 orders as may be necessary or ptoper in the premises; And this Board having examined into the said matters and taken testimony and heard all persons who appeared or desired to be heard, and fully considered the said applications and each thereof; And it appearing to this Board to be for the public interest; , It is Ordered that the said applications, and each thereof, of the Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company be and are hereby granted, and the said Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company is authorized to construct the toll-road described in said notice and to take the real property necessary therefor and for all appurtenances thereto; and the said Mount Diablo Soenio Boulevard Company is hereby granted an ex- clusive franchise for a period of fifty (50) years from the date hereof, to oof,struc , operate and maintain said toll-road and to charge tolls therein; And P.A.Haviland and Elam C.Brown, two persone.who are disinterested both in i the said Company and in any land sought to be taken or adjoining theroto, are hereby appointed as Commissioners to act in conjunction with a Commissioner to be appointed by said Company and also with the surveyor of said Company, in laying out the said toll-road and all appurtenances thereto; And it is Ordered that a copy of this Order be recorded in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Coate, before action is taken under it. In the Matter of Building Three Bridges along State Highway in Contra Costa, County. Leonard & Day having presented plans to this Board for the construction of three bridges along the proposed State Highway in Contra Costa County over the following Creeks, to wit; Sen Pablo Creek, Wildcat Creek and Garrity Creek, and said plane having been referred to A.B.Fletaher, Engineer for Highway Commission, and said Highway Engineer having approved the plans for said bridges and stating that said bridges as outlined on plana and specifications of Leonard g Day are satisfact- cry to said Highway Commission; It is by the Board ordered that said three plana for said bridges be and the same are hereby approved and said plana adopted as plans and specifications of this Board for the bulling of said three bridges. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby instruc ed to write to the Highway Commission and ascertain if they will furnish to this Board an Inspector to see that said bridges are construted in accordance with said plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the Highway Commission. 1 The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 443 4_ In the Metter of Petition for Revocation of liquor License, Of E.M.Lewis, at Jersey Island. A petition praying for the revocation of ligOor license of E.M.Lewis, at Jersey Island on certain grounds set forth therein, signed by several residents in and about Jersey Island, is presented to the Board; It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that a aitation issue to said E.M. Lewis to appear before this Board on Monday November 16th, 1914, at 11 o'clock A.I.i.then and there to show cause why said liquor license should not,be revoked in accordance with said petition. In the Matter of Mailing Semple Ballots. J.H.Wells, County Clerk of Contra Costs County having report to this Board that on October 23rd, 1914, he will be required to maill6477 sample ballots on which the postage is four cents each, amounting in all to sum of $659.08. Thereupon it is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor Of J.H-Walls, for the sum of $659.08 to cover postage for mailing of said sample ballots and amendments mailed therewith, and that the said County Clerk file with the County Auditor a receipt of the Postmaster for said sum. The vote thereonbeing as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MaBryde, Oaaey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall.' Noes: None.y_ In the matter of petition of H.T.Hammond, .at a1. for a Public Road in R.1.1, S.D.5. Whereas, it appears to the satisfaction of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that the public convenience and necessity demands the repairing, constructing and building of that certain road in the County of Contra Costa, as laid out in the petition of H.T.Hammond, at al, commencing at the County boundary line in Old River, and running thence westerly, which is in excess of three miles In length, and the cost of building, repairing and constructing of which will ex- ceed $5000, and Whereas it appears to this Board that said road is in excess of three miles in length and that the cost of construction of which will be too great to be paid out of the Road Funds of said County, Now, therefore, be it Resolved that this Board hereby determines to repair, construct and build said road and does hereby declare its intention to proceed to construct said road and if the cost of said road when constructed shall exceed $5000 such cost shall be charged to the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa, The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded by Supervisor ()easy, and passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 444 i In the Matter of ellowanoe of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those Pound to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and atteated by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes redoes to mast on Monday, October 26th, 1914, at 10 o:clock A.M. / �� s•• `( ....'......Chairman. .....Clerk. 1 I l I , 445 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Casts County, State of California. Monday, October 26th, 1914. The Board met at lC o'clock A.M. Present: Son. J.H.Trythall, Chairmen; Supervisors Warren H.MoBryde J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and w.J.Buohanon. J.H.Welle, Clark. .In the Matter of petition for Formation of San Ramon Valley Boulevard District. The hearing comes regularly before this Board at this time, and thereupon e petition signed by reaidenta of San Ramon Valley School District, preying that Sen Ramon Valley School District be excluded from said Boulevard District and also e verbal protest of Mrs. Scholz and children to eliminate certain territory in Yguo- sic Valley from said District and also a petition from residents of Pleasant Hill School District, to eliminate certain territory from said Boulevard District, was presented to the Board at this time; Thereupon the Board is addressed by Ernest Sohols, M.R.Jones and Wm. R.Meeae, and the ftthor hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to and set for November 16th'„ 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Investigating Bilis Heretofore presented for Printing. The following Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WHERRAS ,it has been reported to the Board that some of the newspaper con- corns of the county have presented bills to the county, which have been paid, which contained overcharges for the work don*; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED. that the District Attorney of the county be,and he is hereby, directed to examine all claims for printing presented by the newspaper of the county, and paid by the county, during the last two years and if it shall ap- pear from such examination by the District Attorney that any of the newspapers of th County have made any illegal or excessive chargee, then the District Attorney is hereby authorised and directed to bring suit to recover, for the county, any moneys illegally paid for printing by any of the newspapers in the county. Inthe Matter of Building of Now County Hospital Building. It appearing to this Board that certain defeats in the foundation of the New County Hospital Building appear, and the Board desiring export advice in said matter as to repairing or replacing of said concrete. 446 It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to obtain from the University of California some oompetant con- sulting engineer to examine said building and give to this Board expert advice me to the beet methods of repairing or replacing said foundation so that some will be in a condition to be accepted by this Board. In the Matter of Building of Bridges along State Highway. This Board having heretofore accepted and approved and adopted the plans and specifications of Leonard & Day for three bridges along the State Highway, to wit: one over Sen Pablo Creek, one over Wildcat Creek and one over Garrity Creek,. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be end he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of said bridges in accordance with plane and specifications on file in the office of the clerk of this Board. It is fgrther ordered that said notioe state that said bridges must be oomplat ad within ninety days after award of *entreat. Also that the successful bidder mast take out the old bridges and that the contractor will be allowed to use such material as is approved by the Engineer in charge, for the construction of form; etc.. the balance of amid material to remain the property of the county. That the contractor must provide for a roadway for the travelling public darink the construction of said bridges. That said bridges must be built and completed in accordance with plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of and aoceptano of the California state Highway Commiesion. That said Notice contain the further clause that all things being equal. pre: ferenoe will be given first to bidders using materials manufactured or produced in the County of Contra Costa, and aeoond, that, preference will be given to lowel hidde s residing in the County of Contra Costa, where bide are equal. i That bide will be received by the Clerk at his office in the town of Martinem, up to and including the 23rd day of.November, 1814, at 11 o'clock A.M. and shall be marked "Bide for Highway Bridges". f That all bide must be accompanied with a certified check on some solvent bank or a cash deposit in eum equal to ten per sent of the amount bid, conditioned that If the contract is awarded, the party submitting the accepted bid, will enter into a contract or contracts and furnish such bonds as may be required within ten {10} days after notice of award, or failing so to do, the amount of such check or cash es for such failure. deposit to be forfeited for liquidated damn I p q g That all checks be made payable to the order of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, State of California. That said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bide and to waive any informality in any bid received. The vote of the Board an said order being unanimous. i • 447 iw Ind the Board takes reoess to meet on Monday. November End, 1914, .at 10 O'olook.A.H. Chairmen. v b � �a� J7 � .t� t r ✓ .7 J -� Y ,fie a ��xi eft x•` 1'ES`ra'*t(+x C�*,rn -0 Z�Fy s�.�Y�- � P ` tly Kooqh to j r7 r 4 J X f [ - tt��n�1 ANA ij • r r i t� f a f hZ�r 4 • 1 2 i M Ct 1 ,S 1 3sdf� # :a a 4 �. i 449 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Coate County, State of California Monday, November 2nd, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hdn. J.H.Trythell, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. MoBryde, J.P.Ossey, Vincent Hook. and W.J.Buohenen. J.H.Welle, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of October 1914, ate read to the Board by the Clerk aild by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman and Olerk. • In the Matter of Complaint against Obstruction of County Road. W.S.Tinning, Req. appears before the Board on behalf of Mr. Domingoo and complains about a gate having been erected across the County Road near Fish Ranch; thereupon it is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney write to the Peoples Water Company and instruct them to remove said gate or show cause before this Board on November 16th, 1914, why said gate should not be removed. In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licensee. The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor li canoes for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less then one quart to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: T.J.Crowley Oasis Saloon Orookett Antonio Freguglia Conoord Ave. Piermont Saloon Near Concord. H.O.Leeper Lot 1, Blodk 11 Oakley Dennie Quill Neer S.P.right of way Velone The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of applioetione for Liquor Licenses. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petitions of Gus Johnson, C.G. Harshner, S.Fisher, W.B. Drennan and Joseph Campagnoni for liquor licenses. be and the same are hereby continued to such time 64 Supervisor MoBryde shall be in at- tendance. 450 In the utter of applications for Liquor Lioeasee. Applications for liquor lioansee authorizing the sola of intoxicating liquor In quantities less then one gwrt sre made to the Board by the following named . persona at the following named places, to wit: d.A.Adom 23rd b Market Ste. Ban Pablo, Alioe Bigelow County Road San Ramon B.Berish & W.Wilson Six Bells Cafe Rust Y.V. Goulart Yellowstone Saloon Crockett Yrs. Mary Mitonell Lot 1. Block 17 Emeric Tract San Pablo B.W.Yandy County Line L. & P.Petrio Giant Park Saloon Giant John quill Quill's Rotel Rodeo. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, December 7th, 1914, at 10 O'olook A.M. In the Matter of oorreotion of Assessments. The county Assessor having filed with this Board certain application for oor- rection of assessments and written consent of the District Attorney having been given to each correction, It is by the Board ordered that the Assessor of Contra Costa County be and he 1s hereby granted permission to correct the following Assessments, to wit: Olerioal error which appears on Assessment Roll of 1914-15, in that 10 acres of N.W. 1/4 of Sao. 35, T E N. R. 2 S. to Joshua Brown, at page 249 vol. 9 at $40. per sore, arroneopely extends` $800 instead of $400. Error in oopying assessment of Andrew Daley covering 13.06 sores in Pacheco Grant as appears on page 481 Vol. 10, was extended to $5085 instead of $585. permission to correct assessment by adding personal property and improvements to the following assessment in town of Brentwood, Late 1 to 6 inalusiver improve- meats $24,000 personal property $2500. i I G In the Matter of Granting Requiaitime, Coroner C.L.Abbott having presented to this Board a requisition for supplies I' It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the some is hereby granted f 451 . In the Metter of John Kennedy an Indigent person. John Aennedy having appeared before this Board and stated to this Board that he was aiok and in indigent circumstances and that he had friends and relat- ives at Bowman, Placer County, California, who would assit him if he could get transportation to said place; It is by the Board ordered that the sheriff of Contra Coate County be and he Is hereby authorized to procure transportation for said John bennedy to Bowman, Placer County, California. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: supervisors Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: on roll call: supervisors MoBryde and Hook. In Matter of allowance of Claims for Bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, eta. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil', eta. having been presented lagainat'Gertain-read districts of the County, and it appearing to the Board that the the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment o said claims, It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, In the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Bowers Rubber Works 25:05 $26.06 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 Hutchinson Company 434.64 433.00 1, 6, 1.64 Levid Latimer 126.00 126.00 1, 4, 1.00 Karl M.Nieleen 973.36 972.00 1, 2, 1.35 Karl M.Nialsen 182.35 181.00 1, 2. 1.35 Redwood Mafg. Co. 236.19 235.19 1, 4, 1.00 • Vulcan Book Co, 1090.04 1069.00 1, 2, 1.04 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the amounts and out of the funds above named. The vote of the Board on said order being es follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors MoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None.l� And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, November 4th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. .. /�` ... ..Chairman. ... ..... ...:..Clerk. 452 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, state of California. Wednesday. November 4th. 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.N. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythell, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.Cassy and W.J.Buohanon. J.H.Wells, Clark. Absent: supervisors Warren H.MoBryde and Vincent Hook. In the .getter of Repairing Certain Defects in Addition to Now County Hospital Building. Charles Darleth, Jr. Consulting Engineer employed by this Board to report on condition of New County Hospital Building now in course of construction, having filo hie report herein wherein certain recommendations were made for the repairing of a said building and foundation thereto, to make same acceptable to this Board and fir. W.H. Weeks, Architect on said building coinciding with said views of said Charles Derloth, Jr. Consulting Engineer as to the method of repairing and strengthening said building; It is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Superviaor Casey, by the Board ordered that said reoommen&ations of said Charles Dorieth, Jr. be and the same is hereby accepted and adopted by this Board for the repairing and strengthening of said building, And it is by the Board further orders& that the contractors on said building are hereby ordered to proceed to repair and strengthen said building in accordance with.r000mmandations of said Charles Derloth, Jr.,, under the direction and supervis- ion 'f W.H.Wee$e, Architect, and to the satisfaction an& acceptance of Chafles Der- loth, Jr. Consulting Engineer, The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Buohanan and Trythall. Noes: Clone. Absent on roll call: Supervisors MoBryde and Hook. In the Matter of Discontinuance of Employment of C.H.Ludden, as Inspector of Addition to New County Hospital Building. This Board having placed the inspection of said New County Hospital Building under direction and supervision of W.H.Wseks. Architect, and it appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that the services of C.H.Ludden, as inspector of said building is no longer required; It is by the Board ordered that the services of C.H.Ludden, as inspector of said new County Hospital Building be and the same is hereby ordered discontinued fro and after this date. 453 It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said C.H. yudden, of the discontinuance of his services as inspector on said building. The Bald order being passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None, Absent: Supervisors McBryde and Hook. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 9th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.m. �7rma n. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA'COSTA SS. 1, W. T. Paaschi 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. Uitness my hand and the seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 27th day of Deoember 19 72 W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio the Clerk Board of Supervisors Clerk the (seal) by y CA I)epufy- County Clezk REEL # l 0 CONTAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Vol. 18, ',October 7, 1912 TO October 26, 1914