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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 11091914 - Sup Rec Vol 19 �qlb � q �9i4 1 I P' i I I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of CalifDrnia. • 1!onday,-November 9th. 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. � x ( Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H.hicBryde, J-.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and 'N.J Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - : In the Matter of allowance of claims farbridge work, lumber, rock, oil, etc. , iA certain claimfor bridge work having been presented against the funds of R.D.1,S.D.3, and it appearing.to the Board that the funds of said road district �. mould be unreasonably burdened by tine full payment of said claim, . � M It is by the Board ordered that said claim be paid to the claimant, in the -. • i sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: : A Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. I G.H.Field Company $2624.75' $2623.75 R.D.1,3.D.3, ;71.00 + .c It is further ordered that the County Auditor drag warrant on the County a Treasurer in favor of said claimant, in the sums and out of the funds above named. „ The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: - Ayes: Supervisors McBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. iNoes; None.X " ( i In the matter of Lost Warrant. I C.N.Keller, presents affidavit to this Board showing that on the 5th day of • I October, 1914, there was issued to him by the County Auditor of said County, a war- rent on the County Fund Numbered 6991 for tine sum of ',-t30. and that said warrant was mailed to him, October 10Th, 1914, and was never received by him, and has never been in his possession, and praying that a new warrant be issued; k- i Therefore, it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and X" I paid in order of payment of said original last warrant. _ The said order is passed by unanitous vote of the Board. ii i t ( In the matter of Election Returns F$ for General Election. j Now at the hour of 10 o'clock A.IT. t e Board of Supervisors meets to canvass the returns of the G?neral Election held throughout tha County of Contra Costa, ..> and in each of the different precincts thereof, on Tuesday November 3rd, 1914, and iN. s f' the returns of each and all of as precincts being e fileInthe erae,# t 2 \ \ ; County Clerk, the Board then. _ there proceeds to canvass edaea_ssthe . « returns « a of the precincts of Contra Costs ,_R; � \ Thereupon said a a being incomplete, a s G _ Board ordered . \ \ that the further am s e said As a _ the &_ is hereby continued to \ _ Tuesday, ,�ae �% �G # , O'clock�m I ~! And the Board takes recess & and until _nNovember i% Izt # \ . \ � , o'clock A.s � .. ..c .s . ./� .. _ ... y ,2 . �. Clerk. ^ d �\ j � ƒ . � . \ r i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. t _ Tuesday, November 10th, 1914, ' The Board met at 9 o'clock A.H. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chaman; Supervisors Warren H. McBryde, J P.Casey, Vincent -Hook and ev,J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Canvass of I jElection Returns. Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Boar of Supervisors reconvenes to c canvass the returns of General Flection held throug' ut t'r County of Contra Costa and in each of the different 7recincts thereof, on uesda _ y, iv venber 3rd, 1914, and the returns of each and all of the said precinct being on file in the office - of the County Clerk, the Board then and there proce. s to canvass and does canvass - A the said returns of all tae remaining precincts of C tra Costa County; Thereupon, the said Board having completed sai canvass of said returns finds that the vote in the several precincts of this Count for the candidates hereinafte named and for and against the different Constitution Amendments and Propositions hereinafter designated and submitted is as shown in e following statement thereof a- a i y`. t I' 1. 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F7 7/ 7 .36... 7.2 -N - - .2 5/j /e%.✓.TS o✓l /s 6:•5�•Z' . 70 // /I �4 /d/ �lr:76 1Y /7v' 9.3/33 . . _ .3v'/yes//y.= �, ' J /z // /z 8 ,/O pfd 1>S �2 -16- '6y 11)6 '/Y ---- - A37 114. s` /y6 � * `;7 f /F .`7 %z >/ 66 Jr 7. a /i/ -/ 9/ 7ti— . 71 /)0/O6 1/ 61 /j/iOX' eA 17y. !IJ 7w} J-7 10 .3Y.77 H,;: 77 Y /f J /r /J,• :3 %7 -dry _._.— 97 /') dJ 67 ./',%3 9i /Do Pa=/Dr ro /d6 NZ /�� 7 r$�/7y;ii�/I z_ si G3 rG G 15-. 119 7r1 h // 6Q_,77�.._ 1,0 /36 G 6✓ /f6 y/ i"G GO /n��zD e G �7 �9/i3 1 S / V-/'/ // H�.../6/ a/ z7 /a s 9 -z.S/ -/7 /7 7w' -6 //. !I 77 6s�7 Statement of the Vote Polled at tl. Representative in Congress I! a Member of Assembly --"--. .Thirst_ District - Gighlvt;R4hDu#rict 4 ELECTIO\ ' `— PIECI\CTS C ...-Yval mL CI etc I�� G, I%�?r /� /��1: �.._ _ —'—-- 1 - i 313 y _.. --. 7 i rr i General Election Held November 3, 191 —Continued 9 'I(OUT IBM SUPROIE RCHIEF JUSTICE SUPREME ASSDCLATE JLSTICES ._...IYIRYRIA-3w �. utRwTRARmcL COURT NO Term) COL:RT(Short Term) j J'upf .NE Cfa'RT WOW.COURT OF AFML fRCOISLCOOATOFAMEAL � -rF _ be ..... RM ' C o m W i w z 3 e a a a m 37.36 17 , L<o lav t•6/% //a '7 — /� /7. 7/ ....r. ^,2uL / --6-3z-2'W66 7746 4.?di`f7b-r I i - c �I i • r II IpRI - 1 Stateme�� of the Vote Polled at .I Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court ' SUPERINTENDENT of PUBLIC INSTRUCTION - I I; V ELECTIO\ ' < ` PI2ECI\CTS I = o I ° = a ' rl, No.1 No _ P " . Clayton 1r 66 Cuueord'No.1 _�.,`f;f /J4 ( � G/ Couuord IN..3 Iii (r lg7.(G? 69. _ _ 7Y (6 ` Crockett No.1. 1/6 Nn //0/06 Cruukutt.-No.2 /7../67 '1/ /07- 6 Irrrcules ?// 1/13 157 /47./7 61 G`/ Al ... -- 7;r: ;tee /7 h f GG 3-a ,37 7-z' N Mal-01—No. 1 �/G HO P1 .1-0 57 7`-1 i. Martinez J .6. '77 F7 "17 do:gm Territory. Aloraga .....Oakley. ,. CCU W I7.._.. '- ... 1 ,rt C.An No.1 l:,/.4u- /ll 110 G 9 yoz ...Port lost..-o.3 �_- ru:.burg No.1 II„•r( s 7.6...0�7�.. Pittsburg No.n /// /^.l L•1 // - . ; S42 RMnnond No.^_ ' 6s vv /,Z ea 71 r :r ....Riehmoud No..7 _ HI c:I_1/5 4.3 �!/ ......._. 5'c-.Q1. y 1 i-howod No.8 1I+t i `y i/ "JI, .` _ I ehu.oud No.S I�!^' `/y 30 j..1,^_ ._ -_ i. .. -li�6. JI _.._� .. Riclunnnd No.IO Ridn'.ond.No.11h^G Ridn'— l No.. "_ I 1' I nnn 1 No.13...._. _. „77777/t`7..1�C Jy F/ i ilO 4 RiOm:und No,.13. /4/ P-3) /�'' 16hm;md Sa.Ill Rirhmaud.-No.17 _.. t 7_ •/� 'J..y`'' Rirlunau;l 5...1S �. C /y: //0 jl _ Ri Ll and Nu.15.. RivinnonitNo.21 ___.. - 6/! - /5 ma Ri a no d No.22 NI tJ C IULLmond\a.23 'f / _'`/ .-y%..... _ 5/ /a 7;ehnu nd No.21Rodw P 8c1by I l %� 3C '4an Ramon L/ `G 7L d J-63_ t \0 1 n 6/ /v7 //,G 169 I' - ! //='./.j? - u. aJ7 F,n;I'abto No.1 �7 /;3P J4� /e2-� -- - / -` 21 9P 5/y./a-2- G�'_T� f' General Election Held November 3 1 4—Continued !I County Superintendents ' I of Schools 4 sheriffp l:ouoly Clerk Auditor l Recorder Tax Collector —773 gl , < w o x ° �i S C 10 Is a z g • a 9 a I a7 0� J-6 s.{ J 1l: 3 ;;7 /00 /.,!/ t ZO /fz /,;7 1 !�/ /lt 7-u /YO -- _. . - w ly -74 ST. 07 ---- .� y.'✓: _.. as/: -�. `'�' `rte' ��%.. ---- y� ----- — /dJ IdT 11,7 Acf //a o/ /t .60 AV 6z. Ts— / Flyr/ 3 y / /ry .� 7dM l Fj— • 3 7,7 -31 I1 7h _ f . .1 Statement of the Vote Polled at the =: Judeu of the Super r Court 6 Judged, of the Supe,ior Cou-t dge of the Superior Court SUPERINTENDENT OF _- PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ` n g _ s ELECTION I m _ � � ° f PRECINCTS x w a o _Tas ajara T ✓ 1. �.... - - 030 �{�r... _ vine Hilt l i Jb ,5[� „}0 J,7 5.3 o W.,l ut Creel;, 136--'. . - m I . .a Lill Al — . - li P !; i General Election Held November 3, 191ontinued Cot'Su tendcntl Sheriff County Clerkv Auditor Recorder Tax Collector uncnn I p ra pp J • I '� ., m - 4 I O L S C I 7"> i rd 77 I 'iyo:� Y36.Z Y�✓�i- ttb- 7777 K t I x i r i 1 t .. .. I .. N 1 � �v e, Statement pf the Vote Polled at..the h r s� _ I� District Attorney Asseswr I Treasurer' 1 Public Administrator Coroner '. / — ` C F PR)rCIN CTS � o O Z4 n p c b w c u Alamo Alhambra /J 1�' �!//' /!/ _ //.7, .__ 9•Z Antioeh No.1 /'') 'y III/ Brontwood Byron No.7 ]iy'i'ell No._ Bay Point C /%J' /i 5 - Ciaytou Cm4cord No.1 -- Con eord No.2 77 GY /00 I/A0 pa /D d ... .. Concord.N"o.3 K`i qy !�`�. /v'_`/ /t•f' _ ///--._... __ Concord No. 1 `3' �� /`/r� /3G /'.'v 4�1 - L7. Crockett So.1 ?` !: /3S" /.37 Crockett No.2 sid /N/ /67 Giant IIu'cules L G3 '-- 7{nf;,•blxe„ Lone Tree /"J G &T !/55' U•GIda LoNyette 9/ . .._.. Martinez No.1 06 - lRrtinez.No.2 - rartiner.No.3 /S 4131 12.1. a?/ '/� 413L 21orgau Torritmy Moraga 0211dey 4/ PzMwc. Y,17 Pinole. _ /'•�:I/b'i' I�,J3 i. - — - _ t r'ort CuSt:l No.1 P-1 Costa No.2 PANI,urg No.o1'1L I Iii lurg No..: 1r - 166"on I No.1 ,�`/ �_ J 3 Iliclunond No._^ r I '� / ✓ �, liicbmond No.3 y/ // /1/ J'/ S-2 .J - _ — Rlclnnond No.1 /01 7:L V.7 5� �tt/'J5 I/3d Riclunond Na.S /// ti7 �/7C ------- No.G P,ichmond No.i Riehu.nd No.S _ -NA 1 RivInu. d No.30 /„ ?6 //y ! 7/ 170 -/7Z P.ichmoud No.it ! /` 5L' //[ //�3 /// - _ /i'/ Rirhuwnd N �/Jo.12 !/�/ /� ^/d )i.7/I /r5 /0 -, olal No.13 INA 1 kmnwnd No.if /,7 / RiOn.ond-No.15 Ridun� d ]f 1///v - ./4z/ T'.G Richno-d-Nn.17 t I 6q KIT- _ = /7 M,4unand No.1S /7S 7� /u" li_ch—nd No.19 '6 � 1�7/ G7 ':(,°Y" 57 'i/ S Richmond No.20 _ liicbmond So.2106 "e, sir i"/(r ��7/v° 2/`/ /D / Liclurond No."_'_' Riehmmnd No.^_3 _77. '�8 - Ylf z J i M1. lticlnonud No.^d Rod- /`/f S C^ /s 1/ IIS v/. / L Selby van Ramon -�� 7J lei e No.l rm Pablo No.1 '/,:0 S n 1'obio No.2 70 7/ I/• _. !/ / J`/ ---.- - - General Election Held November 3, 19I `b x{ ontinued Surveyor „SUPE!}VI7 SUPERVISOR SUPERVISORY I / ...... ... 1 r ( District ...................... ,t . { 1 II 4 �C E 7 J..<7 - �I/Os-60 z1— 61 p x Ov- r , ..v./ — 36 M /i -- 1/3 %77 j /6 '17 7/ �O. 76 4., i! 77 x':37. A6 a' /l 'Id / --- OU 7 3,V /ilk /4 63 /cl a pz �e z / 7� 6 ��7 3.Z 1G - — N , r Statemen of the Vote Polled at.the District Allorne� Assessor Tmasur b Public 4dmuustralor Comerii' oN Lii x c PRECINCTS 1 `.1 LL o _ y i _._\'atony Vim ITill 41 h � 0 I ` i r u ; it ....... .. I _ -- — �r General Election Held November 3, 19 -1 Continued Sum ur �I _.ti ' SLPEWV 1R $IPERYf50R SUPE RVf50R - .... i�tri. /� ...Dislnct ......District e j > • a � � I m �• F d— ,z '* Gn ro _. .._ 103 30 , ._. . 33•�9t.:, Ojo /Oil:... .. l re' w: i .. ( _ _ 71 I Al4 ' E r .. : • y Statement jof the Vote Polled at the y(fFf.1"t fl _ Ak _ t ELECTION ` PRECINCTS ` :ll:uu0 Alhambra Jif Antioch No.1 I _ .lnfi.eh No.2 l3rentn-ood - - 13yrou No._1__ Byron No.^_ Bay-Point Claytuu t Caucard\o.1 Concord No.2 yaya , Concord-No.3 Concord No.4 i Crockett No.1 il,mcilie � I �} ..._Giant. Ilcrculcs - . Lui;ehtsenL.n'c Tree ... i 3i:niiuez No.1 /77 _..2.1cgmu_Tcrrilary. ...._ - _. I . .. Oadcy. ..... ._.. ___. _... . I P:nrl:cea _ a( Na.le f'of rtt Carta No.1 4 /OJ .. P.A.ort cresta No...2. ..._. __. . .__... .. __. _. IN, --- =: NIUhuryNo.-2 Richwood No.I . .. --_ _. Riclnnond No.2 � I Richnwnd No.3 rietlwond No,4 .I -.• Rleln-nd No.0 - n - Mi hmmnd No.i ..._. _ .. __ - _- .. _._ :_ _ _ _ _. .._. Richmond No.S � - lii,.I-Ind No.10 11 t� IIiewoud N0.11. -° I?Mn:wnd No.12 .. .1 M-uuud Nu..13 N rlu tn"I\o.is -RiLhmond.No.15 160on and So.10 - - - Rbohamud No.17. Ricbnxcul No.1S _._.. iinlunan 1.No.-19 Richmond No.20 R.l.:hnl nd-No.21 _. .R11:11 nlll l.\,,. {.... ....... .... ._........ .. ... ..... 'f I ' MA,—n!No.21 ... __..R d.o. Selby slc;c No.1 —Stegd No. u Pablo No.1 I I - ._. _S 1.7 it la No. _— General Election Held November 3, 19 continued 1a W//f '0j6i f i ,sa I /(n At aj viC s �- Y ` : e 3 goa 7.33 Statement of the Vote Polled at the -- IS. RLECTION PRECINCTS 171 Civa hill •�� G..2 ,. . Walnut Crecic �9a G t� fzz` —71 i i i� 4 a py i 3 3 �I 1 __ General Election Held November 3, 1914—continued 2ya' C So qO i s. . ---- It T --- i - - -- , afiv �a L �y , e I Statement `' 'f the Vote Polled at .tFie i /.m..�f✓ b,Z�^,'il{�f� ,45 e. r/-•lig. �i.iGt ✓/.fr p ` i = ELECTIO\ PRECINCTaMW Alamo -11hmnLr:a " Brentwood t od - I Byron No.I DJ r,,n No.2 Ray Poi}1E ' Clayton Concord No.1 Concord No.2 Concord 1\o.3 - Concord No.4 C'rochett\o.1 I1atn•ille � i Ilcrclaes - IOlightsrn - 7t- l,ene Tme /til /Ly 1 r,'ctle, - -Ilt-rgou Territory I' mK- 1l(Ili'I�a - V ltley - /`/1� _... .; ' §ngle 1'ur!l 1.No"I _. Port.Costa No.2. Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 41 1'ittsbll,No.3 /6 R irluuond\o.2 llichluoud No.3 _.— Rid—ond No.4 _ - .. Iiichnwnd No. I feh d.\o. 1 ,duuouond\o.S -. 7 elunrind No.9.. Riebnrond No.10 Rirbmmnd No.11 - . . _ .. ...._.. .._._;.._ _...... '� Rirhnnn:I No.12 _- Rid and So.13 m,alr::nna No.14 RiOnnond No.15 RwInnond No.16 S* Richmmul No.1 Ridnnnul No.1S lii,luvond No..19 RiOunand-No.20 1 i bnlnn I No 2 1 Riehre-d No.,23 1 .Iund\o.31 rodeo-Selby San,Ramon. Su;e No.1 No,' a z 143 G m Pablo No 1 - -. C al'ablo\o _ fZA its --G3 — , General Election Held November 3, 1914—continued i /83 5 f f i .. z� i ,•r. i c r i s • -. ..... - AL3:. j. l3H 3`r 137 7.9. z l 1-3,5- r 7/ YC 376 - 55J J -— ---' -- Statement of the Vote Polled at fie . t ELECTION C PRECI\CTS u Cis T7!1 h ryuI 9 a a ' 3 I I II i! II I Y i I f I i ' � 1 I it I x� I ' H I General Election Feld November 3, 1914—continued I it f V n r. is#a I I � I t Y :y I 4' I VIII ti �I I I I ,f I I I Statement of the Vote Polled at `the _ 7.....,�t. ELECTION PRECINCTS Alamo Alluunhra Aufl eh No.1 _Antioch No.2 13—d'—d Byron No.1 _ 13ap Point Clayton .CJnnrd No..1.__. Concord No.2 , ..-Caucord_\o.3 .._. _. Cone—I No.4 C,,chat No.]. C oclwtt No.3. __. _ 134.. .. /J�. .../. / �.�. .. . ..... .--- — —�— . Dalivilie Giant ucrcldas LonJ free Norlinca So.1 ]In:•linez No.3 i Dorgan Tcrritorp .. _ _ .'Z_Y .' .. /g, /0 31orr,,^I Port Costa No.1 _ .. .. _.. Port Costa Na.° _... :__ i ... ._....._.. ..._'-- --1---- — .; Pittshm•e No.S I.'ittsharg No.3 ,r' Riclnnond No.2 l lchi—d No.3 r i Innind No,i I,chrunul No..0 �._ _ . Rndnnand No.G II'ehnxnxI No.7 I'i•Innmld No.5 PicLmmld No. _ — jzi�b ul No.10 R lhmonl\n 12 Rich oud\,.14 . ... lii,hinond No.15 1,hnuni 7 No.16 .. R b,and.No.17 hi,.7unond No.13 9J i ...__ Rielunond NJ.19 _ i _ _ _ _ 111CInnon Rlelllllnlld\o 1 l 1 R.elimol 1 No. '' 1 Riehaumd So.24 i.. ' -_- Roduu. Sclhl' 9 U 9 7S 1 R=on — st No.I y - n ; fit- c No.2 --- _... _� San Pablo No.1. .``all lu.hloNo 2....... ._. 232 , General Election. Held November 3, 1914—continued " f p A , C /d-6 IV4' i i A ., rr �3 /93 _ 7s 7,7 Yd. 196- A, 96 - ^ w� r , Statement of the Vote Polled at-:-the . iV ELECTIO\ PRECINCTS 1 Pias rrn - \Calnnt.Creck yo/ 49 r r r 7 i =p n t r. I :ryy1— 777 I General Election Held November 3, 1914—Continued ` 3 4. i i I er. I , I s I I I _ m j I i , p 1 C I Statement of the Vote Polled at the ELECTION PRECINCTS r Albinibra [�nllOCll No.2 I;rC111.1\'OOd � :til ):ri'on,iii. J I;. ,n'N. _ w: Mly Point _. - ." Cl:n•ton - ' cnn�•nra Nn.1 , ,=� Concord No.2 ' iY Cuucord No.3 Concord Vo.d Conch (roct.elt No.I C•lo .ett.No.3 -3 IJP, illu �. L't 3 II it I. I Port, A. No.2 Pill'burg No.I i t',L:rl A '.: 1'i;LSI N 3 Riehmond No.2 r v. I iLm.ud No 5 ] uhmond No.G 7 hmond Vo T 1 ;huunni No.9 i y I Lm,cnd No 0 I ichno'nd No.IO I� Rieiunoud No.11 _ ..'rFunoud\o I" i I Pwhino�,d 13 RiAl.,oud No.16 _ a R::'w rid No.10 - Iti.Lroond\o.17 P,uLmoud No.73 i H:'h—nd Nu.10 liicluuoed No 20 `- Picl:—nd.No.21 r II 1 duuuud No. x -1.deo R , m Pahl l Si.l j I ..n_P M.No - - - --z General Election Held November 3, 1914-continued a • i ' F 1 I I I I w N _I l _ a -- --- - aP;•a e b Statement of the Vot. Polled at the F ELECTION I PRECINcrs I t Vine Hill 1A.�lnut:Crrcl: 6 ' I I i y n Y y. i I y ---rte. i I � . 4 � 7 • I I I ' i ' a General Election Held November 3, 1914—Continued y 1 .& j ------------ LILA I li U — II II p I' I i s I I � p , h Y Statement of the Vote Polled .at �theb' QUESTIONS ANDPROPOSITIONS SUM TTTED TO TOTE OF ELECTORS - 1. . . . 2. 3 . . .. 5 6 .. ? 8 : 9 10 " o BILROMON PRECINCTS YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES:NO YES NO YES.NOfc Iy 1 7 Alhambra la:. -J+" /;/ :5, /!C' p L-.7 :Y/ -/0 0, r,7 .3i-, .5.3 ;t / Af..gD 57t�I /�inY:aa2s 4a.1 !a�_ ',;' /<!a ry, lei �.-,•:r,y '/. !% i/''-s,s ;sy•Jrs rz•'7.,' ft/'.ry? .s.p"i ei. - 1'w'1»tioe1,No."_ . .'J /;aic' /.,G. )•/ /%/ %'%//`. G1/a:( 3Smntnnoa / I : :Jt t?S 3Y/6/ /Ja ry %-,v ff ll.la/ a f 1/6 714 )?a V6 YL- .5-.,! y,o»�,,.l J.a .=/ Sc .7/ .= ' /rG' S'/r,i ya. 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FS"'/_. + YfII01 7 4r ,?�/6 r.</65 JN 5 .2yF/6 ;i%_3f J/..57 �fj.3 ;id:39 - Walnut CrceL- P/ - , ./��/d/./r/ c�zyJ'/s<y.//� //4/.lJ/�rtl/<,�t av,(4a- d(;/eJ PP':/<rs /az,/s/ •`• alio 63// Nio-37ksy S6#4/%o$7Jjwl 3f'W*/so ft*/0 -04449%#7f/41-W!'JZW7 3-67a.5W j - �f , v r -a Statement of the Note Polled at:-t" QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED.TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 {y{ 9 10 II N M ELECTIONW $: i � � PlIECINCIS YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES. NO YES:NO YES:NO YES NO Tnsaajara 5 72' 7 77 9 s O /0 66 6 9 64 P.67 y: 77 9 -70 70 7 7d 9. ,7`f_/s� zf�`.r •7z:y •73.�— Y.�..s�. .6a-.� sq.-7�-- �-�/. :�s-":/L Yin.IT01 ._. 6'/ G 7 5 ,?r%6 .1- GS �{/ SSS .2.y N6 :;f9.,9y' 01. 6 //7f 0 Walnut Cl-cck Q/ 1711/'11 /,f?. Gf--?41Y/V?//v' //a/JJ ArD/ s.311 J'- x/)0 63/l Hr� 7y57 :� G//`0 y��3;'3i/ 3fP6`r/V,LD OL Hyd �fntLH�¢y N7fY�y�4 32� 7a 3"G7a's7r3 I j I _..:_I-- 1I4 5,� i i . 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Oq PFa qNA �H�F<� <wAa�� Dille �b wawF <r<+k o , YQtlyi ORM0 °N. CFF °�< a..w �� p118119 ARM" w w<o° wo�aw o �o, vaF 4wt°i aOn Ppo W m - YES NO YES NO YES:NO YES- NO 1'ES i NO YES N0 YES': NO YES NO YES-NO YES'..:NO _Alamo 30 /g• 9 1! /7 ,3/ '�9 3.2 -24 ;15- Alhambra _ a7 .1� -°5// 3J 7b _`�G7 35�� �27Z o'er, �2' y/� �e3'TZ -'z'�T/ Antioch No.l 3s g/ /9"/1,% ;,./- 7£''_'fa'. P-1 .,9f1.�. k`f v/ 713 5/0.;P/ Ham`�J� �d 19d �G��I G� Antioch No.2 1'7//z /3 /`1/ s` /d� G 6%zG c3;r /2, /ice 55 I/30 /z6 "9-s-il/S/ 4 Brentwood �� 6Z':841 51 y601 S/e3 n3! !s9 /,yob 03j Byron No.2 ��:H(a t/ P d�k".hl•?i �f5/-//z. 39,;x/ /0 'S/,) 3�1.�{?l P,at Pamt 0.36 0 /y X 3 / ✓ _ ,31 517 - Clavton /7 �7 /o yT /z �o z0 / ,20 raD ao a- /2 >78 a/,fir /�ioz7l�fl(�5 Concord\o..l c7 /JO _ _/d -.1�7 3L:-Q5= .,5^ 6'O `J 6p,7/ ✓�7G _ _ 7._ ; Concord\0.2 �( 4s /U Y6 3bf� .5� � `3 A5, GI 4/5, S/ r Concord NO._3 .--. ----_. ._ � uz/ /� :/1j / ff'_c5'`7/--�9 _�/ �J b� G5.1�5 73,6 �c GS if7 s_ Concord\o.4 �f� 8y. '20 /ice �7? Wr a5 ?v /5 5% P�/'3� 3 -_, 3f 'y 2�l'33 3 .24 32 --C.3,ell - T r_ 7 07 �3 Croc]eft\o.1 Cr7:4`J 3� 7Y 7j7_2,6 .�',7 ,30 69!�9/ JpZ/i-,7... 70 03`� ,yt/ /J 7y k, - c l ett No. _ Danville //.Z,/// l0 ;/� 5`.'L//.7i �/rf/`f All /.5 x,!/06 `/7'i/// .5�J1/O e5%�%0/ 7zi 2`/. . z�L Hercules N/ /0 G7 i( 30 CV Kni htnev � �3 � T% AZO � .2aFO 3/' 3.? ? 3!Y' 39 2-�5 ].nr Tree .77 Y3 //i.ld997/ i3 16 5 ` ' �J' 376��7a'.3� 2K_7'3� 1/41 17 P y!-1s ,r:,;tner N.. 1 �/ �7 19:77. -51,0sem ��' � � ;;� ��1��� �} v .lhi,tmr7�o...^_- _ -.... / -9 .:/7 /// D 60 -r _ /,79s� �/,/>8z ��';; / �7�b9 Gy EG%-` ]ra, ,ne.No.s v ///' 23 4�7 61-'?7 T 70 G y qo..; _:,N,rgau Territory.— 'f: /... 20 G - q_ _..T_//_ . 7 _/0.._ . .9- 6 -7�-/2 'Moragm 16 -- _ __ .�1 /_.._t� /° � s� 7� _G6 s 8z lee 6� !T� �4�I,Ga _ ____ " ,ael.cco - Its �� /P.,125 y'�' 7z GO 6y. yD. /!% 6/ ''66 yk'I �7. (oU{�.Zv d�'.7'� 7O._6 T,n,_m7z.-__z_ �' /�4- 5a,7/. 69_;G_T_ 1,rt Costa No.1 y.� 5/Zi /� 7/...`' e�4 0R.'!'// Y7 3.Z 5/S!1o5,r 36 107 4/5/+•2d" ZI35/ 66(�- 1!r1 Cesta l\e. _ //_ 0 /6 /I j 3i /� oZ0 /off-?20 i/e /S %7 /9' 4? 2 {/ Pittsburg No.1 /7 !!?;�l�.7�?,2 39 i3o 7�I-2.,2 .3-2 ,7 `26 X7159 6zq I ° _._._L'.ittsburg_Se._'- ._----_.____.___' (,:..y/_ CJ!_.+P.� �0 -?0..,_�fJ/.i.- -`�`/ d/_ 7io' /� (�?r 16 _ 7/ /S - _ —_ rittsburgg No.:i V-1 /p:09 Metun.ndl�..1.-. ._. zzz2 a ap zo o �3i '/ a/ 1,z - - - - +— Richmond \o.2 6i! 6_/ /06 37'S3 88 d$ 7/ 3d 67 h/6 70 3 9z�23 67{r3% AGE3 °3527 57 vl0 5/_ jo 7 0 S/1036 (_ LL16 6 !S, �76 ,{ v� Richmond No.4 . .Pichmo;td No.5 89 b'.�- a 9-' /�f. 90 ..l d /0�-_70,. �"f.,�.3_ �;.Gy.. 9�31G /0 .�`�-y. -- ..._ - __. ..— _._. 0 I,icluvond.No.G 0-6,If .?,0;.,2�:..•vd 1 6 Richmond No.S _3/ /6 73.. 6-6 = 6757CIS .5,5 .. NelUmona,N,9 ._.--------- 07.2- L z .16 _,�/ G�_3i U il�13_ '�I__/.}'� '{'�' 3 ,-arr- ,r- ichmond No.10 �r 70 2/o /`+/� v'r-'6� .��- o.7J /'7 PO o,�! 6/oSi.S _. Ric}l�vond No,11 ------- " - _'S0_ y_!.?/. � __yJ 4`13 //✓`j'// .50'S/ei- 'o!c�F --— -- - Richmond \o.12 �.P 7/ ' /7.i /0,5 PS ,26 Tai/eo 7Jr/ 96 9�7•D`/„zg65 ///;7T/�`/17� _y -17 �� // _/_z`3r--�/ ` r3- J�+�75/ G/ '-1' .5'y%,/.3 7y_!30 7'�'3% Richmond No. 11 'S`''-- -- T_- 76 �z1 a3 /i7 %3 �r S'.2 X37 t5 y 7� 5'1 7r �u 9G , s �T� 931 � ctpum,;LNo•I' ---------._- _ o'd'-,,Z- 3°z-/�c3. .�/5/7/_I// S.Y._�/ 6/ ,Y 7!. j 43 // 7' -o/! 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Concord No.9 ..��..I.z c5-,q ld .2u Concord No•.8— t - ft Concord?to.d 7r, 97_�3G //6 77;'97 yd ;�l0 4 _ Crockett\o. 1 /u?; 107 j/9/S- I 7A i ! .- :i,:- Crock tt No.2 /�6 -9 F. 91 /// /OG6 /0 2 /y _ i _ _ _ Danullc, y5 /e3O. as /�/. Gu 6D Giant .. dY - c33-_.� 020 d f•'3. f_.. I_ �- lrercules Jz?.`/,J 'A`76 -/ HO 6 j Lone Tree �i'�'9d'' 4f, 57 F,i -63'.;.`/.3 l,:,ra et u 776. 37' 76 �7/!_.� oro I . - 9 --_ -- -- - - i Martinez No. 1 .lIa,tmcz\o..^ .S`�f/f /b' /_� //qrSc3- 9d o9 lraitine7 No.d �d /jq �O'o2/6 //03/�. /cj0,»r i II s \Cq, v,Tei-ito,� ,- __ /6 5 5t /.3 /�/3 1c3•(o _ _-fora,g a ( /y. -./ d2i /r5 // 141 _3 c ' //a57/33_3 /3, .5'�/a Pacheco - 1 rcheco 7d -7- /? //Z /D7,36 I Fait costa Na.i — Pg,tCustg-\0 9 / y0 67/7..-j-1 5 t _. - .� PittsburgNo.1 6/ G5 f7 /// /07 3.1 7 Pittsburg_il o. Y ------ Pitfsburg No.3 P.iek u,outL\o_-1 J.5 —.. Richmond No.8 GN 5 a7 S� � i 70 9y' .Pielunond\0._3 ----- Richmond No.d �'r5 iY - 577 /05 /OD 7Z /Oq ?z, /,W1 Richmoud No.5 _//� ../� _ AU i, i y/q 1 Richmond No.G Richmoad Mo. t •/D/ 'JS' ,P'/ —. _-_ Richmond No.S /n 07 5-6 9 r 7-�l aSD 79 7 -'O ]'iehn,ond No. ^` Richmond No.10 Jl�9•//� 0S7,/�6 96;/03 /-?736 Richmond ilio,11 r!o 7ai;5.2"Gl--. ___. -_. __..- _..- 1 iclunm,d No. 12 //a///r0v0/ /D$/Richmond,and No.11 _ ����' el /ID07� /y/ .6/ j/ ///11� xz yrs Richmond xl\0._15 _ Richmond\o.10 ./7/ / 9 05 -)/ S'/f//76 76 ( P{elnnond No.if q�.:c334 �' _21,78 y/J _ . - /b � Richmond No.18 96 i/ AV7//7!'L 16/ 1// Richmond No.la �S o2���_�7•�1e3_ •�G G 5 , a } " RiOu and No.20 P.5 /D6 /00 1-20 A1,37,516 Richmond\�.of /75 9.3.. 90? /(00.M/5/6 clnnond No. » I i " o,d\p >4 (00 W!6' 66 Vy_ 7D 7� ..R,ehmuul.Ao.24 9 9 ,5/ ,5� /,/r5 rodQo Selby Tr— San Pauiau — Stego\0 1 IZ6 /023 Sia r d,r No.> — �- -- -�� San Pablo No.2 General Election Held November 3, 191=1—continued �I . • ij ' II � � Ii I � I i I P � I _. te r i I � i II I I I I I L , N � I I : u II I r , h Statement of the Vote Polled att jtl �l, r� QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUL'AIMED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 45 u 46 47 48 ELECTIO\T PRECINCTS o■■A d p� E op Fp pS p YES NO YES NO 'ES NO OR AGM Tnacojnrs nlonn a 3'�i 5-O /,3.2 PJ // /13'.01 . Fina Tlill 1 ;�(� i.-1�[� <vo !%r' 6 /6 ,Walnut Creek ��'://1% (c'r�:UO�/1�//v,3 I� 56 9 A i I - .r 2 1 e i General Election Held November 3, 1914--continued i Ij I: C li J ii jI I I II y I ; a II 1 ; I t I I n I u _ I ; P u I r, y c IN y t y C HI I is y 4 q q777J, I � ✓ i' ti N � I� IyupIPy��I � GF , it t Statement of the Vote Polled at the i r ---- ELECTION �N�I PRECI\CTSAlaino I I v .11h;uubra (' Ani 1 No. " 44pp i liO3'point _p ton `C'oncord\o.I G Concord\o.1 1 t.on 3 Nn.3 C nuo,I No.4 r I� i r,u.<.tt-N 1 I� ! I cr„ua So.s ------- ,. n.,n,u, l Ti n_!s .. u v ' 7 L:, 3latl ne \o. 1 Y A.u•tu i No.u ]Larg:ut TerritorS _ _ _- h r"gr,1 C sta No.1 a ti 7 4 � I d Pittnoutg No.^ pi'l000nd No. 1 i,hn.ond A0 3 j 7 civaoud So.3 }relent-1 No.d p l:ichmwtd No.v - Ric.hnunJ N..G r.:nl.t.,t�nd Win.7 li h i r wa.,n,nd so S Titdh,—d\o.'J Rieh; o :d A"o 10 �? L ,n1\o.13 i n B_uh;n—d Co.15 huun:d\0 14; li " nuanl A0 1.1 - u hm�nd\.: - 13 - t t�l No."If a h ' li.el;w d No. r Slog, 2 h.r 4 I. 4 ! F , - V., n e n p San 1'I1 No 9 - I ; I i a General Election Held November 3, 191=1--continued >s I' I ;. i F �I pp N i I4 i M=m SII,' i i a 1 h u �I y I h L n U h i it p I I' I �i I _ P u 1 ) . . . . . . . 2. . . . . .. FK. 1 A T§ • ? And from the foregoing statement of the result of said election this Board Ty- determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes cast for the office set opposite their name and are duly elected thereto and certificates of election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively to wit: For '!ember of Assembly N tia 18th Assembly District: 'William R.Sharkey. i Country: Superintendent of Schools : gilliam H.Henlon. Sheri-f: Richard Reins VeL P... County Clark: Jasper H.7Welis. Auditor: A.N.Sullenger. Recorder: M.H.Hurley. Tax Collector: Martin J.Joost. • District Attorney: Thos. D.Johnston. Assessor: George 9.r?eese. Treasurer: J.Rio Baker. Public Administrator: Charles E.Daley. ' Coroner: C.L.Abbott. i Surveyor: Ralph R.Arnold. 3t Supervisor First District: Zeb ;;Holt. Suuervisor Third District: Vincent Hook. 11ame of Judicial Township Justice of Peace Constable. -„ First Judicial Township: C.H.Hayden C.H. Palmer. Second Judicial Township: ;7illiem E. Young James Ahern. j Third Judicial Township: Ge.rge O.Duncan Arthur :7illisms. • Fourth Judicial 'Township: William Hemme Oscar F. Olsson. . Fifth Judicial Township: E.P.Jackson John Ott. Sixth Judicial Township: James Fitsgereld J.J.t!eDermott. Seventh Judicial Township: A.H. I'sc'Linnon H.F. Davis. Eighth Judicial Township: J.D.Wightman E.B.'Nhelihan.. Ninth Judicial Township: Robert 'Wallace, Jr. George H.Shafer. Tenth Judicial Township: J.H.Chichester J.E.ISoitoza. Eleventh Judicial Township: Am. P. Terry Arthur McDonald. a� Twelfth Judicial Township: Ray H.Standish ,James J. Fox. Thirteenth Judicial Township: Gus L.Goethals Fred N: tiyrick Fourteenth Judicial Townshin: H.G.Zrumland A.J.LeGrand Y 'i Fifteenth Judicial Township. John Roth J.H.Gregory. sa' Si.­eenth Judicial Township: A.ff.Smith Um. Ludricks. - i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Govember 16th, 1914, at 10 • o'clock A.M. � �j/ �� s- '.l. U eirran. ..j ./. .........Clerk. f,� 6 ns In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. n Idonday, Nover;ber 16th, 1914, The Board met at 10 o'clock . Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall,Cheiman; Supervisors Warren H. I KcBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and ;?.J.Buohsnan. J.E.47ells, Clark. �"s in the ':€atter of approval of x" � 178rrsnts of Reclamation District No. j Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: idumbar Date Amount. 120 Nov. 11th, 1914. $8532.50 121 3124.05 122 " " " 3194.87 And tae Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed tp i note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective sig- natures to each of said w8rrant...4 `$,M i In the :.atter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District lr I No. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following ;warrant of Reclamation District No. 799 be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: 777'_' j, Number Date Amountv`. . n' 92 Sdov. 7th, 2914. "3990.04. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this I Board b -- y affixing�' his signature thereto. f i F � ln the 1Jatter of Bonds of Richmond 'School District of Contra Costa County. -_ ,AREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California } jdid adopt on the 2nd day of March, A.D.1914, a Resolution pursuant to the Report of i the Board of Education of The City of Richmond and 3ichmond School 7istrict of A:. Contra Costa County, of the election of bonds in sum of $150,000, at an election on the 31st day of January, 1914, in said Richmond School District, which said Resolutio ^`��• did order said bonds to be issued and did further order that said bonds numbered �respectively from 1 to 75 both numbers inclusive, be cold, and did further order jthat the remainder of said bonds numbered rasnectiveZy from 76 to 150, both numbers, i i I � t i • : inclusive, should not be sold until the further order of this Board and that mean- while said bonds should be niece& in the custody of the County Treasurer of County of Contra Costa to be by him retained until their sale or the further order of this Board; and; --,M?MAS, the said remaining bonds numbered respectively from 76 to 150, both numbers inclusive, were not sold and were placed in the custody of the County Tress- urer of County of Contra Costa and are now by him held in custody and, �M:REAs, said Board of Supervisors does now desire to order said bonds numbs - I ed respectively from 76 to 150, both numb ars inclusive, to be sold, therefore be it, RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said bonds numbered respectively from 76 to 150, both numbers inclusive, be sold by said Board of Supervisors and that the Clerk of a the Board cause the following notice of the sale of said bonds to be printed in • following newspaper printed and published in Contra Costa County, to wit: "Richmond DailyIndependent" for a period of two weeks before the 7th day of December, A.D. 1914, towit: "NOTICE O, SALE Je' SCHOOL BONDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will on the 7th day of December, 1914, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. at the office of said Yoard, in the court House in the town of =Martinez, in said County, at the regular meeting o_' said Board sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash, bonds numbered 76 to 150 both numbers inclusive, Richmond School District, Contra Costa County, State of California, in tae sum of $75,000 said bonds to be in sum and denomination of $1000 each and are one-half of an issue of $150,000; said bonds to be I sold are numbered from 76 to 150, both numbers inclusive, and bear interest f at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the' = first day of ley and the first day of 21ovember 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 dated lfay 1st, 1914, and are to run thirty years from the date thereof and are to be issued in series in such a ways that the first taree bonds will mature and will become due and payable on the first dEV of May, 1935, and thereafter eight bonds will mature and become due and payable on the first day of L-Tay of each and every year until all , of said bonds shall have been redeemed and paid. x� •. NOTICE IS HEREBY UR _i1'R GIVEN that sealed proposals shall be made to the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa for the purchase - of said bolds 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 town of 1:ortinez, on or before the hour of 11 o'clock A.OA of the said 7th day of December, 1914, that each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in stun of two per cent of amount of the i proposal; payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. That said check or cash deposit of successful bidder will be forfeited in case he neglects to pay for said bonds bid for ba him within five days after notice to him of acceptance of his bid having been previously given in writing. W None but unconditional bids will be received for said bonds. :; A certified copy of an Opinion of Goodfellow, Bells, _:[Dore & Orrick Counsellors 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 jsaid bonds free of char,-e. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. This notice is giver, pursuant to Resolution of the Board of Supervisors __.,;, adopted the 16th day of i;ovember, 1914. J.H. :jells, County Clerk and ex-of8 cio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. " • ; The foregoing resolution was presented by Supervisor MeBryde and I adopted by following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors LcBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan, and Trythall. Noes: hone. i .r. I I' 8 i In the .'latter of Sale of =ichmond - School Bonds. The following Resolution „ss Presented by Supervisor McBryde and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: _ MBEREAS, it appears to this Board that there is surplus money in the County Treasury not required for the immediate necessities of this County in the sum of ' jseventy-five thousand ($75,000.00) dollars; and. WBEREAS, it appears that this Board has ordered to be sold seventy-five (75) Richmond School District Bonds of the par value of One thousand dollars each, which sale is to be made by this Board on the 7th day of December, 1914; and whereas, it 1 appears to be for the best interests of this county that said surplus funds in the County Treasury should be invested in the purchase of said bonds and it is to the best interests of the county that said bonds be purchased by this county; '` THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that J.R.Trythall, Chairman of this Board of Super- visors be, and he is hereby authorized for and in behalf of said Contra Costa County to file a bid for the purchase of said bonds and to purchase said bends at par value and accrued interest. - i In the Platter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made 'to Pauline A. -0 Gibson, for the sum of $30, be and the same is hereby increased to 040. per month commencing Nov. let, 1914. It is further ordered that an allowance of $20 per month commencing November I �z` let, 1914, be and the same is hereby granted to Anunzists Bacciglieri; and that �. an allowance of $15. per month commencing Nov. let, 1914, be and the same is hereby granted to Hery Irti. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigent in the sums above named on the first of each and every month, until the further orde of the Board.f. • In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. George 0. Meese, County Assessor, having certified to this Board that certain clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll for 1914-15, and the District Attorney having given his written consent to the correction of each of said I Assessments, I( It is by the Board ordered that the Assessor be and he is hereby authorized to correct the following named assessments, to wit: 7.PI.Ballenger, assessed erroneously for personal property to amount of $400 on lots 40 and 41 Block 48, City of Richmond, as appears on page 875, Vol. 5. � S • Cancel Assessment of Anne B. Ellworthy, assessed for 12500 improvements on S. 1/2 of Lot 17, Block 1, Maltby Second Addition to Concord; same improvements are assessed against Lot 18 of the some Block, as appears on page 27, Vol. 7, Assess ment Roll. Lot 40, Block 18, C. of R. assessed to J.O. Benjamin as improvements to amount of A800; improvements should be t40o. i Angelica DeWarte is erroneously assessed for improvements and personal property to amount of u400, attached to Sot 211, and a portion of 207, of the San Pablo Rancho, as appears in Vol. 9 page 349. Peter Xank, is assessed for Lots 17 and 18, Block C. Meeker's Addition; was exempt under War Veteran's Exemptions for years 1912-14; his exeipption was not received at said Assessor's office for the year 1913 although affidavit shows it was mailed and authority was granted to cancel delinquent taxes for 1913. War Veteran's Exemption affidavits having been mailed to County Assessor's I office at lam':Inez and lost in mail; authorization is hereby requested and granted i . to cancel delinauent taxes on following lots for year 1913-14: lAceneth Baker for Lots 5, 6, and 9 Block 22-Herman,a Addition to Richmond, copied an nage 211, Vol. 2, $480. Anne Hickey, Lots 33 and 34 in Block-30 C. of Z. copied on page 646, Vol. 4 { 1000. N.P.W.Minor, Lot 6 Block 59, 0. of R. copied on page 685, Vol. 4, „380. 't E/E.Grow, Lots 24 and 25 Block 64, C. of R. copied on page 693, Vol. 4, $960. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i I ...:: t i • I In the utter of Change of Boundaries i i of Deer Valley and Antioch School Districts. I A petition signed by more than ten heads of families residing in Antioch and Deer Valley School Districts, having been presented to the County Superintendent of Schools praying for a change of boundaries between said Districts and said petition _ being approved by i7illiam H.Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County and said i7illiam H. Hanlon having recommended that said petition be granted and no person appearing in opposition thereto, or having filed any protest thereto, It is by the Board ordered that said petition for a change of school district i boundaries be and the same is .ereby granted by taking from Deer Valley School Dist- I riot and annexing to Antioch School District the territory hereinafter particularly • ; described as follows: - All that certain territory situate in Contra Costa County, State of California and particularly described as follows: Beginning at S. P.. corner of Section 6, Township 1 North, Range 2 East, Mt. Diablo Base and +eridian; thence North one e;iad i one-half miles to one-quarter section corner between Sections 31 and 32, Township i j Two North. Range 2 East; thence weat one-half mile; thence south one and one-half ' y z i r 10 i miles; thence east one-half mile to place of beginning; 11 j It is further ordered that the County Surveyor furnish to the County Clerk and County Superintendent of schools a proper description of said Districts as they now exist. In the h:atter•of allowance of Claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, etc. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, etc. are presented against certain road districts of the County and it appearing to the Board that the e funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of x. sa i:: claims, It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be Ia.d to the claimants, s Tin the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimants. _ Amount General Fund Road Fund. (California Corrugated Culvert 06. 69.36 68.00 R.D.1,S.D.3, $1.36 205.41 204.00 1, 3, 1.41 Standard Corrugated Pipe Co. 36.33 35.00 1, 3, 1.33 Vulcan Rock Company 732.66 731.00 1, 3, 1.66 891.61 890.00 1, 3, 1.61 805.99 804.00 1, 3, 1.99 Eric Wold 872.88 871.00 1, 5, 1.88 It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor drew warrant on `. t the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the some and out of the funds above named. Y The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors McBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Poes: None..,C_. I In the +latter of Petition for Revocation lof Saloon License of E.H.Lewis, on Jersey I Island. A petition praying for the revocation of saloon license to E._+.Lewis, having !been heretofore filed with this Board and this Board 'having issued a citation to said �E.?l.Lewis, to appear before this Board and answer said petition and show cause why This license should not be revoked, � lNow, at this time said E.i'.Lewis appears before the Board with his attorney A.J. Soto, and A.F.Bray and :Rufus F.%i.mball appear on behalf of the _petitioners and A.B. !McKenzie, District Attorney is present; Thereupon the petitioners call A.C.Dean, Mrs. M.C.Scheckler, Marion Jenkins, W.M Ma CIJi11an, Mrs. MacMillan, W.F..Cobb, and W.;.Wright who testify under oath and petit- e Boners rest; thereupon said E.11.Lewis calls Ralph R.Arnold, Fred Weer, Lire. E.M. Lewis and E. ._:�ewis who testify under oath and the testimony being closed, she met- Iver is submitted to the Board for consideration and decision and by the Board taken �nder advisement. s • In the Metter of xeclematian District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, California, and more particularly in the batter of Assessment No. four (4) of said District. 7-MP.EAS, the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra cost County, California, have heretofore caused an Assessment, known as Assessment No. 4 of said District, to be prepared pursuant to law; and, 77HEREAS, the assessment roll of Assessment No. 4 of said District was filed Iwith the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of i , 1Cali£ornison the 19th day n£ October, ,1914; and , i : i 3HEREAS, notice was duly given of the hearing provided by law of the filing of said Assessment List of said Assessment No. 4;and, '.'MREAS, said notice was in the following form: • i "BEFORE THE BOARD 0? SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. _.,• In the Matter of Assessment No. four (4) of Reclamation District No. 800 of Contra Costa County, Cali.-ornis. _ Notice is hereby given that R. Harkinson, R.G.Dean and R.L. McCabe, commissioners heretofore appointed by an order of the Board of Supervi- 491 sora of the Connty of Contra Costa, State of California, and dated the 21st day of September, 1914, to make a list of charges assessed against each tract of land situated in Reclamation District No. 800, have com- pleted said Assessment List, and have heretofore and on the 19th day of October, 1914, filed the some with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California;and that Monday the 16th 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 et and in the County Courthouse, in the town of iiartinez, in said County and State, has been appointed and f4ed x as the place where said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa will meet for the purpose of hearing objections to said Assess- ment, as contained in said Assessment List; and, a 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 such assessment stating • the grounds of such objecti ns, 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 Board of Supervisors will i hear such evidence as may be offered in support of said written object- ions. Dated this 18th day of October, 1914. J.H.Trythall, _ Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of said County of 0ontra Costa. Attest: J.H.Wells, Clerk. By ------ Deputy Clerk. i9HEREAS, due proof of publication of said notice in the Byron Times, a news- ,paper published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has been hereto- 'fore tiled with this Board of Su.,ervisors.. and, MP.EAS, it has been established that due and legal notice hes been given - lot the hearing provided by Section 3462 of the Political Code; and. j 'JffERF.AAS, the Board of Supervisors has already appoi.ited the said time, to • wit: the 16th day of November, 1914, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. in the County i ;Courthouse in the town of L'ertinez. County of Contra Costa, Stats of California, for the purpose of hearing objections to said assessment No. 4 of said District; and, WHEREAS, at no time before the Nate of said 'nearing, or at said heerins�, has Jany person interested in any land upon which any charge hes been assessed, filed any ` written objections to said Assessment; and, I JHBREAS, at the hearing of said Board of Supervisors evidence was duly i c+i! I 12 i received and offered in support of the validity of said assessment; and, ,MRFAS, said Board of Supervisors has determined that said Assessment List jshall not be changed; and, ,fEEREAS, the Board of Supervisors deems and considers that it is just and proper that an Order be made approving said Assessment as the same was contained in 3 the lists filed with said Board of Supervisors heretofore on the 19th day of October 1914. IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that due and legal notice of the time and place of hearing objections to said Assessment Pio. 4 of said District, has been given and that proof of the same has been established herein; and, 1 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that said assessment be, and the ^s. approved in eve particular as the same was filed herein. I same is hereby, every _r It IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Board of Supervisors approve pprove avid Assessment _ and endorse such order upon said assessment list, which said endorsement shall be signed by the Chairman of said Board of Supervisors and attested by the clerk thereof; and, IT I3 FURTFER ORDERED THAT the decision of the said Board of Supervisors be, i and the same is noir final. IT IS FU3T:WR ORDERED that t;_e said list shall be filed with the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. And the Board takes recess to meet on ronday, !ovember 23rd, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. Clerk. y I 1 s. 4 . i i I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. -• Monday, itovsmber 23rd, 1914. The board met at 10 o'clock A.:'. iPresent: Hon. J.H.irythall. Chairman; Supervisors ❑arren H. j McBryde. J.?.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.bucnsnan. J.B.Welle, Clerk. . i 1 In the Liatter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be made to the fol- lowing nsmed indigents, commencing on she dates set opposite their respective names: - � Maria C.Filippe, 12. per month, commencing November let, 1914. y George P. Rose, 130. n n n w w , instead of $15. per month heretofore granted. Hanibal Dixon, t15. per month commencing Rovember lot, 1914. � Rosalie A._'oitoza, p15. - • 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 first of each and every month until the further order of this Boards Y? I i In the Metter of Correction of Assessments The County Assessor having filed with this Board certain certificates show- Ing that certain clerical errors appear on Assessment Rolls for 1914-15, and asking ! !; that this Board authorize their correction in accordance with Provisions of Section 3881 of the Political Code, and the correction of each of said certificates having been consented to by the District Attorney, It is by the Board ordered that the following corrections in Assessment Roll i for 1914-15, be and the same are hereby ordered: L. Persico, was erroneously assessed with $450 personal property which was attached to Lots 10 and 11, Block 186 fall's Addition to Richmond; there being no personal property in bhia county. Lot 9 less the B. 210 feet of the Alta Pants Treat assessed to Tohn bodini r as per Tax Bill 4794 at $1875; should have been $875. In Assessment of Port Costa Water Company, is erroneously assessed with pipe line $916; improvements, $2000 as appears on tax Bill So. 11,287 page 31, Vol. 7 The $915 is included in screw pica $970; and $2000 improvements included in tank $2400, which appears as improvements on same bill; authorizes cancellation of smoun of$2915. California Tine Associatiota was assessed with $8760 solvent credits; the sol- ' 1 vent credits of this fdrm were inoluded in item of cash$12,225 which appears on 191 • statement. Authority is given to cancel ;8750. I i i 14 i r In the Metter of Allowance of Claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, etc. Al Certain claims for lumber having been presented against the funds of R.1).1,3.D I 3, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said DI.;trict would be unreason- ably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is b the Board ordered that the said claims be y t i..ld to the claimants, in the amounts and out of the funds belcw mentioned, to :pit: Claimants. Amount General Nund Road Fund. Noah Adams Lumber Company 9.61 $ 8.61 R.D.1, S.D.3, $1.00. ^ 8.00 7.00 1, 3, 1.00 35.20 34.20 1, 3, 1.00 n n n n 7.77 6.77 1, 3, 1.00 " 12.00 11.00 1, 3, 1.00 14.80 18.80 1, 3, 1.00 i n n n 12.15 11.15 1. 3. 1.00 13.90 12.90 1, 3, 1.00 It is farther ordered that the County Auditor of Centra Costa County draw warm t on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the stags and '—TY jout of the funds above mentioned. The said order to passed by following vete of the Board, to wit:- Ayes: dnpervisors KoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: None.,, i I � In the hatter of application of Mt. Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company, a car- ! potation for authority to Construct a Toll Road or wagon road. This Board having heretofore and on Oat. 19th, 1914, granted application for a franchise to construct, operate and maintain a toll road and take tolls thereon, and at the same time having appointed P.A.Haviland and Elam C.Browa, two persona 'S who are disinterested both in said Company and in lands sought to be taken or adjoin I Ing thereto, as Commissioners to got in conjunction with Commissioner to be appoints by said Company and also with the Surveyor of said Company, in laying out of said f *all road and all eppurtenanoes thereto, and it now appearing to the Board that said P.A Haviland is incompetent to got as one of the Commissioners to lay out said i road, It is. upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Malcom I i Goddard be and he is hereby appointed a Commiss1oner in conjunction with$lam C. Brown, to lay out said proposed road in place and stead of P.A.Haviland, heretofore appointed by this Board. i i I` s Alk • IIn `atter of Petition for Formation iof San Ramon Valley Boulevard District. 5 I � It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petition for formation of i San Ramon valley Boulevard District, be and the same is hereby continued to and Bet Ifor Monday, Sovebber 30th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. IIn the Matter of adoption of Resolution lin relation to Hamill Bill. j The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded _. by Supervisor MoBryde, and adopted by the unanimous vote of tine Bo>>rd: EREAS, a measure is now pending incongress, known as House Bill 5139, • otherwise the Hamill Bill; and, y AREREAS, every civilized country of the world has made pensions for the re- tiremait of its superannuated and disabled civil servants, except our own; and. MMEEAS, nearly all the large corporations, railroads and industrial concerns a_ :have inaugurated retirement systems for those who have spent the beat years of their lives in the sari W es; and °BEREAS, almost every city in the United States retires upon an annuity their 'police, their firemen and their school teachers; and, AREAS, the civil Service of the United States is to-dey seriously hampered " 'because of the fact that a large number of men and women are on its pay rolls who are no longer able, on account of the ravages of disease and old age, to perform a treasonable day's work. To dismiss them from the service would be cruel and inhuman: :and in many instances like sentencing them to death. The separationfrom the service • of these superannuated employees would mean that those discharged would have to appeal 'to charity or become public charges; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count ,State of Californis, in meeting assembled heartily endorse and request the Senators land 'Representatives from the State of California,. to take such steps as will be nec- essary to secure the passage of this measure. BE IT FURTHER RISOLFED, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the kepre- isentatives in Congress from this District and a copy spread upon the minutes of this iorgenization. • 'In the ketter of plans and specifications l I for furnishing and preparing second Courtroom land Assessor's office in Basement for occupancy. x. y.H.Beels, Architect, by request of the Board of Supervisors presents to this Board a rough draft of plans for the furnishing and preparing of second courtroom and Assessor's office in basement for occupancy by the Judge of said ceoond Departmen Mand by the Assessor; 11 A 116 i Thereupon It is by the Board ordered t:aat said W.H.Weeks. be and he is hereby �sathorised to prepare detailed specifications for the plastering of Assessor's office land furnish same to the County Assessor. It is further ordred that said County Assessor be and he is hereby authorised Ito have said work done by day's labor in accordance with said plana and specification It is further ordered that said W.H.Weeks prepare plana and specifications J !for the furnishing and preparing of second courtroom and present some to this Board on Monday November 30th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.H. 1 s I In the Matter of Bids for Highway Bridges. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of three highway bridges along proposed route of State Highway in Contra Coate County one over Garrity Creek, one over Sen Pablo Creek and one over Wildcat Creek between Sen Pablo and Pinole, in County of contra Costs, and this being the time and place ! for presentation of bids, the following named bidders file bids as follows: �. R. Ti. MOLLER: Garrity Creek Bridge, 4044. San Pablo Creek Bridge, 3643. Wildcat Creek Bridge. 1984. No check for last named bridge. " Price per cubic yard for extra concrete to be added or deducted , $11.50. Price, per cubic yard, for excavation, $1.50. Reinforced steel, for extra reinforced steel, 4j per lb. RALPH C. GORRIIS: Garrity Creek Bridge, r24,00. San Pablo Greek Bridge,Wildcat Creek Bridge, Extra Concrete to be added or deducted on Garrity Bridge $9. per cubic yard; on '7ildeat Creek Bridge and San Pablo Creek Bridge, extra concrete, per cubic yard ri $10. Excavation, per cubic yard, $2.00. Reinforced steel, per lb. 8� i I F.F. MOORE: Garrity Creek Bridge, and iwall. r2389.68 265.85 Sen Pablo Creek Bridge, 785.85 Wildcat Creek Bridge, Concrete per cubic yard, to be addedae quantity is In- ores ed, $22.; as amount is decreased $2.00. Exoavatioh, ver cubic yard, as quantity is increased, $2.001 as it is decreased, 200. Reinforoing steel, as •luantity is increased, per lb. 5/; as it is decreased. 1i. Piling per lineal foot of driven pile provided use of piles becomes nevessary, $2.50. Structures complete, provided all three bridges are p awerdd to contractor, $10.400. EARL M. NIELSEN: Garrity Creek Bridge, $3016.25 74 San Pablo Creek Bridge, 3098.15 Wildcat Creek Bridge. 1692.95 r" Conorstat to be added or deduot94 $8.50 per cubic yard. Excavation, per cubic yard. 500 as quantity is Increased or decreased. Reinforcingsteel quantity is increased or decreased, 2 1 I a V per lb. I A I i I PACIFIC COAST CONSTRUCTION C012PNNY: Gerrity Creak Bridge, $3846. San Pablo Creek Bridge, 4244. Wildcat Crook Bridge, 2691. Concrete, per cubic yard, to be added or deducted $25. Excavation, per cubic yard, as increased or decreased, . $3.00; Reinforcing steel, as quantity is increased or decreased per ib. 61 I W. N. CONCANON: Garrity Creek bridge and re- taininti wall, $3928. 1- San Pablo Ureek Bridge, 4495. Wildcat Creek Bridge, 2717. „' { Excavation per cubic yard. $1.00. I Concrete, pef cubic yard, $10.00. Reinforcing steel, per lb. 3 1/21 G. B. yFiTFTCOMPANY: y Garrity Creek Bridge $3114. San Pablo Creek Bridge, 3564. . Wildcat Creek Bridge. 2146. «.. Concrete per cubic yard, to be added or deducted $8.50. ; Excavation, per cubic yard, 500 is Reinforcing steal, per lb. 3¢ If all bridges are awarded to contractor $8650. D. MoDONALD: Garrity Creek Bridge, $3750. Concrete por cabic yard to be added or deducted if quantity is increased a or decreased, $9.00. - { Excavation per cubic yard $1.25. j Reinforcing steal, extra 44 No other bid. HENRY LAYAZ: Garrity Creek Bridge, $3361. j San Pablo Creek.Bridge, 3979. Wildcat Creek Bridge, 2642. If awarded all three bridges and walls, the lump sem of $9771. Extra concrete per cubic yard for addit- ional concrete, per cubic yard for additional, $10.; deduction, 46.00. Excavation, per cubic yard, additional 750; deduction, $.50. Reinforcing steel}} per lb. additional, 3 1/2 d; deductions 2 1j4�. S. C. ROGERS: Garrity Creek Bridge. $5457.71. s, San Pablo Creek Bridge, 5756.59 j Wildost Creek Bridge, 2956.88 ' Concrete per cubic yard. to be added or deducted $12. j Excavation, per cable yard, 80J Reinforcing steel, per lb. 3 1/E{ :, BLAKE BROS. COMPANY: Garrity Creek Bridge, $4100. j San Pablo Creek Bridge 4400. Wildcat Creek Bridge, 2700. Concrete. per cubic yard, to be added or deducted, $12. Excavation per eabio yard, on can uablo Crook and wildcat " Creek Bridge, $1.50; on Garrity Creek Bridge, ;1.25. doinforcing steel, per lb. 4¢. i X Thereupon the Board 'having considered all of said bids, and it appear- a ing to the Board that the bid of Karl N.Nielsen is the lowest and best bid present A for the building of said bridges in eocordanee with said plans and specifications y and advertisement and notice of this Board. It is, up6n motion duly made and ordered by the Board ordered that said I �[ contract be and the some is hereby awarded to Karl X.N ialsen, for the following :. � some, to wit; i Garrity Creek Bridge, and retaining well, $3016.25. San Pablo Creek Bridge, 3098.15 Wildcat Creek Bridge, 1692.95 Concrete, per cubic yard, to be added or deducted as quantity is increased or decreased on each bridge, $8.50. 8seavation, per cubic yard, as quantity is increased or decreased on each bridge, 501 y Reinforcing steel as quantity is increased or decreased, per lb. 2 114; on each bridge. It is farther ordered that said Karl M. Nielson shall furnish good and sufficient bonds in the following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of contract price of each bridge for the payment of all claims of material men who may furnish mater- q. ials or supplies to said contractor for said work contracted to be done and to i all mechanics and laborers who may perform work or labor thereon of any kind, and e bond in fifty per cent of the contract price pf each bridge for the faithful per- formance of said work and construction of said bridges and approaches in accordance with said plans and speci£icat_ons. it is further ordered that the District attorney prepare necessary contracts and bonds for said work. It is further ordered that all other bide be and the same are hereby r ;-+ rejected and the clerk o3 tgis Board is hereby authorized to return to each of said i y4 bidders their certified checks which accompanied their said bids. 3 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 30th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.M. i n.r ......Clerk. ; v . 14 � u i I J yl. P i Yry I � 3' 5 i I I i JL I • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, november 30th, 1914. - - The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. ;s Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. i MoBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. I In the Matter of Petition for j Formation of San Ramon Boulevard District. It is by the Board ordered that tae hearing on petition for formation of San Ramon Boulevard District be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Mon-1 -- _.t day December 7th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.S. • I i I i I In the utter of Building of " ��. Bridges along State Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for building of three bridges I along State Highnay and Karl Al. Nielsen having submitted the lowest and best bid 1 therefor, and said contracts having been awarded to said Karl 11. Nielsen; Now, at this time, t-e said Karl M. Nielsen files with this Board good and sufficient bonds as required by previous order of this Board; I Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are her - `�-- by approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the a Y, �proval o£ this Board by affixing his signature to each of said bonds. • It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Beard be and he is .hereby authorized to sign each of the contracts as the act of the County of Contra Costa, and that the Clerk of this Board attast the same. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized to return the certified check which accompanied the bid of said Karl Ilt. .;.,;. Nielsen he having filed his necessary bonds and contracts. - The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i I In the clatter of Clearing Right '° of Way for Bay Point Road.- It appearing that certain poles of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company are in • the way of the proposed work of building of the road bed along the right of way S" as laid out in the Petition of S.Blum, at al. for a Public Road in R.D.1,B.D.3 and a 4, and that it will be necessary to move the said poles to a ne:v location to allow said work.to proceed; --- ' It is by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to A.B.McKenzie, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, M.R.Jones and the Pacifi . Gas and Electric Company to arrange a new location for said right of way satisfacto i =a i to all parties concerned; said committee to report to this Board on Monday December 7th, 1914, their findings. 4 i w In ratter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having certified to this Board that certdn clerical is j errors appear on the Assessment Roll of 1914-15, and asking authorization to correct > said assessments in accordance with provisions of Section 3881 Political Code of 'a the State of California and each of said petitions having been consented to in writ- ing by District Attorney of Contra Costa County; r �k It is by the Board ordered that the following corrections upon the Assessmen Roll for the fiscal year 1914-15, be and the same are hereby ordered made, to wit: , Lots 16, 17, 18, and 19 in Block 25, assessed to Martin J.Belfrie, in Bay View Park, should be exempted upon War veterans Exemption affidavit for 1914. v Lots 120, 121, 122 of Richmond Home Tract assessed for $750 improvements; ' there are no improvements on these lots. Authorization is granted to. cancel im- N provementa amounting to 4750. I j A.A.Bates was assessed with $700 improvements on Lot 8 Block 119 Richmond Y� I �a Annex Addition; improvements should have been $400. Authorization is granted to $± correct same. Lot 3 in Richmond Addition,'N.S.Graybill, was assessed at $1500; instead of �.- i $1000. Authorization is granted to correct same. Northeast 2/3 of Lot 2, Block 10 Amended Map of Richmond assessed to Julia n E.Parks, was omitted from roll and authorization is granted to place same on roll._ -� The the said order is psssed by the unanimous vote of the Board. - i i 'i s. In the Matter of Lost Warrant. ' y H. Williams having filed with this Board his affida:•it showing that on the 20th day of November, 1914, there was issued by the County Auditor of'said County _ - a warrant on County General Fund Numbered 8404 for the sum of �14; that said war- rant wQs mailed to deponent and was not received and hes not been in his possession iThereupon It is by the Board orderedthat the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by County Auditor and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.,,, I IV ":w p . • j In Hatter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the ssmaars hereby made to following named indigents, commencing Nov. let, 1914, to wit; Mattie J.House, $10. per month. Manuel J.Borges, ;15. per month. Mrs. dadie Rhodes, $10. per month for the months of November and Deoember,only. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Trees urer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each abd every month anti v j further order of this Boerd.>; In the Matter of altering. Furnishing and Equipping Court Room for Second Department of Superior Court. • iW.H.Weeks, Architect, having reported to this Board that he has prepared plans and specifications for the altering, furnishing and equipping of the court room for the second #epartment of the Superior Court in accordance with suggestions made by A.B. McKenzie, Judge-Elect of said Department; I It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for five days in the Daily Gazette. for the fur- nishing, altering and equipping of said Courtroom as specified in said plans and specifications prepared by said7.H.Weeks. It is further ordered that said bids be presented on Monday Dec. 9th, 1914, up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. i That said bids be accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in sun !'of ten per cent of amount bid conditioned that if the contract is awarded, the party Y • j submitting the accepted bid will enter into a contract or contracts and furnish said bonds as may be required, within five daps after notice of award or failing so to do, the amount of said check or cash deposit to be forfeited as liquidated damage for such failure, all checks to be made payable to the order of the Clerk of the Y Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. That said bids be presented on forms furnished by the Architect or bythe County Clerk. bidders will state the price for which said work will be done and i the least possible time within which they will complete said work, in accordance with said plans and specifications. The Board reserves the right to reject anyor all bide or to waive any informality in any bid received. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i • 4 In the '-letter of Building of Addition ,} to New County Hospital Building. _REAS, T.M.Collins, as party of the first part entered into a contrast on the 8th day of June, 1914, with the County of Contra Costa, State of California. f as party of the second pert, to construct in the County yoepital at Martinez. in I I' 22 , 17 j . z said County of Contra Costa, a hot water Ciroulating and heating system as is more r ar.eoifiaelly set forth in said contract and, ! WREAS, it appears to this Board from the testimony of 11r. Dragon, an ArA. - chitect, employed by y.H.Weeks, to superintend said building, that said T.M.Colline has failed and neglected to supply a sufficiency of material and workmen to complete said oontrao. within the time limited therein. THEREFORE BE IT RESOhVED, and it is Hereby Ordered, that T. X.Collins party <3 of the first part, named in said contract entered into on the 8th day of June. 1914, has failed and neglected to supply a sufficiency of material and workmen to complete i said contract within the time limited therein and that J.H.Yells, Clerk of this Boar <f j be and he is hereby ordered to notify said T.H.Collins and his surety, Globe Indemni y Company that the said contractor T.Ii.Collins or his surety must within three days after sari ice of notice, supply sufficient material and workmen to complete the work provided for in sed contract within the time specified therein, or failing so to do, the Board of Sunervisora shall immediately proceed to buy material and hire workmen to do the work which is called for to be done in said contract by said T.M.Collins and the expense thereof shall be deducted from the amount of the contract price and should such expense of doing said work by said Board of Supervisors exceed the smoun due to said T.K. Collins, that ;he said Board of Supervisors, party of the second q part in said Contract, will look to said T.H.Collins and to his surety Globe Indemni Company for payment of such excess payment. The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote, to wit: I Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Roes: Done. Absent on roll call: Supervisor IacBryde. i 140PRAK In the Matter of allowance of claims " I - for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, etc. Certain claios for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, etc. are presented against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Districts wodld be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, I I 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: i Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fundi Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co. $192.58 $191.58 R.D,I,3,D,4, $1.00 ^ 16.45 15.45 1, 4, 1.00 y n n n n 233.25 232.25 1, 4, 1.00 - ^ 47.63 46.61 1. 4. 1.00 236.16 235.16 1, 4, 1.00 Hutchinson Company 850.35 849.35 1, 4, 1.00 n 486.42 485.42 1. 49 1.00 Vulcan Bock Company 821.56 820.56 1, 4, 1.00 ^ 61.41 60.41 1, 4, 1.00 " It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasur Pr in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above r named. i the vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Llaryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Roes: None. i 2 21 • In the tatter of allowance of Claims. F Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by th - 'Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the IAllowance Book of this Board. I _. dnd the Boardtakes recess to meet on ;donday. December 7th, 1914, at 10 o'-clock A.M. -:.,_._J 'N. • � ..G� —_ ....Clark. a i 5 c 3. iM X. 1. Y • I � 1 24 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. _. Monday, .Decembar 7th, 1914. - The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present: Hon. J.if.Tryt hall,Chairman; Supervisors Warren R. hiotryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent gook and U.J.Buchanan. J.H. wells, clerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of November, 1914, are , read to the Board by the clerk and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I Jlnthe !attar of Sale of 3iehmond School Bonds. -- This Board having heretofore and on Nov. 16th, 1914, by Resolution authorized and directed the Clerk of this Board to advertise for sale 475.000 worth of Richmond " School Bonds of the denomination of 01000 and being Bonds Nos. 76 to 150, both num- t bars inclusive, and this being the time and place fixed for said sale, the follow- ing bid End none other, is presented by J.H.Trythell, Chairmen of the Board of Super - visors of Contra Costa County, in accordance with the Resolution of the Board of iSupervisors of Contra Costa County, of date Nov. 16th, 1914, which Resolution orders and directed the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to bid for anal buy said bonds for and on behalf of the Connty o� Contra Costa, at a price not to exceed par value and accrued interest, which said bid is as follows: J,H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County here by bids par value and accrued interest for Richmond School District Bonds, $1000 each, dated May !at, 1914, and numbered from 76 to 150 both numbers, inclusive, thereupon there being no other or further bid presented for said bonds, ,. It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor keBryde, by the Board ordered that said 075,000 worth of Richmond School District bonds and being Bonds Nos. 76 to 150, both inclusive, be and the same are hereby sold to the County of Contra Costs for the sum of par value and accrued interest to this date. _ It is by the Board further ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby r ordered to be delivered to and held by the County Treasurer and counted at their per value as cash in said County Treasury. fI It is further ordered that said County Auditor and County Treasurer transfer to the Building Fund of Richmond school District :;75,000 out of any surplus money in the Treasury not required for the immediate necessities of Contra Costa County. It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw vrir rant on the County Treasurer in favor of Richmond School District Bond Fund out. of ithe General Fund for the sum of for the interest on Bonds Nos. 76 to 150 both numbers inclusive, from Nov. let, 1914, th Dec. 7th, 1914, The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. _ � "•Y4 �i I In the Batter of Petition for Formation �of San Ramon valley Boulevard ,District. f A petition signed by all the original signers to the petition for the format- ion of San Rsmon Valley Boulevard District, Contra Costs County, having been filed with this Board, praying for permission to withdraw said petition and that no further (action or proceedings be had or taken thereon by this Board of Supervisors; It is by the'Board ordered that the said petition for withdrawal of said pet- ition be and the same is hereby granted, and that all proceedings had or taken or I commenced thereon heretofore, be and the same are hereby abandoned and rescinded land that the said bond presented with said petition be and the same is hereby cancel- led and the sureties be released from all liability thereunder. i J In the Matter of Petition for Formation !( I of Central Contra Costa County Boulevard District. f Mi'71EAS there has anis day been filed with the clerk and presented to this 3 Board a petition signed by fifty and more then twenty-four other freeholders residing within the portion of Contra Costa County, defined in said petition and petitioning f under that certain Act o: the Legislature of the State of California, approved May 1, 1911, and Acts Amendatory thereof, for the formation of said portion of Contra Costa County into a Boulevard District to be known and designated by the name and style of "Central Contra Costa County Boulevard District" and setting forth the matters � required by larr, and, i ',MREAS, there was filed with the said petition a bond in the penal sum of $300 (three handred dollars) with two sufficient sureties acceptable to the Board who have ;jualified in double the, amount of said bond, which bond is conditioned in ease the proposition to organize the said District shall be defeated at an election call- ed by the Board for the purpose of determining whether such district shall be formed, for the payment of the expense and cost of said election in an amount not exceeding A the said penal sual of Three hundred dollars ($5500.) now let it be and it is hereby, iRrSOLVLD, that the aforementioned bond and th€: sureties thereon be approved a accepted and that 111onday the 28th day of December, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.L of said j day before this Board at its regular meeting place in the court .house at i:artinez, in said County of Contra Costs, be and the earns is hereby set as the time and place i for the hearing of said petition and let it be, # ?DiTdLR RES01TSD, that notice as required by law be published at least onceil a . i week for two consecutive weeks in the Danville Journal, a newspaper published and circulated at Denville, California, in said proposed District giving the day and hour at which said petition will be heard. i t � " fu ' j w M i' In the 11atter of Report of Commissioners appointed to view and lay out road of ?It. - Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company. This Board having heretofore and on the 19th day of October, 1914, upon the application of the 11,ount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company, made an order author- lizing the said Company to take the real property necessary for the purposes of its !toll-road or wagon-road as generally described in tae said order, and appointing r :two commissioners, to wit: Elam Brown and Malcom Goddard, to lay out the proposed toll-road and wagon road and reiort their proceedings to this Board, together with the map of said road, and the said Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company having - i !nominated and appointed Armand Stow, as its Commissioner for the some pnrnose, and I Clarence A. Leighton as the Surveyor and Engineer for said Company. And a copy of said order having been duly recorded in the office of the Coun y Klerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, before any action was had I ithereunder, and the said three Commissioners having taken the oath of office before entering upon the discharge of their duties as such Commissioners. And the said Com- �• missioners having filed their report with this Board. And the said Commissioners having viewed and laid out the road s.s in their p Judgment will best promote the public interest, and having heard all persons interest jed and taken all testimony offered, and examined into the matters submitted to them i ifor consideration, and having determined the breadth of the way and caused the route I iof said road to be surveyed, and having made, signed and certified a map thereof and i an accurate survey and description of the route and of the land necessary for the i iroad, buildings and gates, and it appearing that the said map , survey and descriptio r (give accurately the general course of said road and the principal pointe to or by 1whi6h it runs and its width, and that said width in no case exceeds one Hundred feet 'and it further appearing that the said map, survey and 'description were each of them !duly signed by the said Commissioners and certified, and that in all their proceeding !under the said order of this Board, made herain on the 19th day of October, 1914, th said Commissioners acted in conjunctinn with the said Surveyor and Engineer of said i (Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company and strictly in accordance with the law in such cases made and provided,and it appearing that the said commissioners were and are disJ. - interested either in the company or in any land sought to be taken or adjoining thereto, It is ordered that the said report of the said Commissioners and the said ,survey, map and description this day submitted and filed with this Board by said i Commissioners,, be and the same are hereby approved. + ! In the 4etter of Compensation for Legal Advertising in Contra Costa County. s The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and adopted n fby the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: BE IT RESOLVED that on and after Honday the 4th day of January, 1915, all county advertising, which is to be paid for at a charge or price per square, must be r set solid in nonpariel type without spacing, indenting or otherwise lengthening the advertising; and a copy of the advertising must be attached to each bill presented i I I i ti • i for the payment of each advertising. BE IT FLIRT% RESOLVED, that the Clerk of this Board send a copy of this I _ Resolution to every newspaper office transacting business in Contra Coats County. In the Batter of Advertising for +Bids for Furnishing of Court Room for Department No. Two. This Board having advertised for bids for furnishing of Court Room of De- partment No. Two, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by W.H.Weeks, (Architect, and this being the time and place fixed for presentation of bids, the fol- flowing bidders appear and present bids in accordance with said plans as follows: THE FZNK-3CILrINDLE4 CO. Proposes to do all work complete within space of • I tgirty days after date of award of contract, for sum of $305. a If present door in rear of center of court room leading into Judge's Chambers is taken out and space closed in and finished on both sides to match balance of finish in those rooms, additional sum of :45 to be added to above bid. j The above bid is based on furnishing marble wainscoting four feet high; if five feet six inches high is required, add sum of ?105. A� If white Alaska marble is used as the die for wainscoting a four feet high, with Tennessee marble cap and base, deduct the a. of �30q the same for five feet six inches marble wainscoting deduct the sum of $58.00. If quarter sawed oak Keorter's Desk is required, 32x42" top, it will cost sum of ,P If Jury Chairs as shown on Cut No."A" 485 hereto attached are useddeduct the sum of $48. If visitor's chairs Ido. 0.0.94 as per cut attached 'hereto `z are used, deduct the sum of $22.50. THE BRIR73�9ICK BALKE-00LLEiTDER CO. Pruposes to complete work within space of eighty days after award of contract for the Sion of $4254. • If present door in rear of center of Court room leading into Judge's chambers is taken out and space closed in and finished on both sides to match balance of finish in those rooms, additional aum of $50. to be added to above .� bid. If marble wainscoting be required four feet high as shown on drawings inste.d of five feet six inches as in pre- a i sent courtroom, deduct from above bid, $100. Thereupon said bids ]wing been referred to ;7.H.7eeks. drehitecC and to i lDistriot Attorney for decision as to which is the best bid, Thereupon said persons report to this Board that in their Judgment the bid of The rink-Schlindler Company is the lowest and best bid for said work; Thereupon It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to The rink Schlindler Company in accordance with their said bid. It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, e !and he is hereby ordered to prepare the contract and bonds for the furnishing of said • �work'end Materials in accordance with law. i IA � 281 In the 1+atte!r of applications for i ! liquor 71censes. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors i in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named per- sons at the following named places, to wit: M.J. Anderson San Pablo Hotel San Pablo - J. Dohohue Donohne's Saloon Port Costa. H.N. Elliott Eagle Saloon Denville. Frank Gorich Eagle's Resort Saloon Valona. C. Gemignani Crockett Joseph Jacobs Heidelberg Saloon Stege Junction i Lima & Santos Peers' Saloon Byron G. O'Neill Cor. Roads 14 & 16 San Pablo Rancho Catherine MoElhone 2nd & cypress Ave. Stege Junction J.F. Serpa Cor. San =ablo & Potrero Ave. stege. John Van Prooyen F�. side County Road Giant. Applications for wholesale liquor licenens are made to the Boardby the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: } . Alfonse Ursini Nichols. i %ronich& isonich First & Parker Ave. Rodeo. _ It is bythe Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, January 4th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the 'setter of applications for Liquor licenses. Lara. Mary Mitchell having applied to this Board for a saloon license to sell liquors at what is known as 23rd &line Street in Supervisor District No. 1, in Emeric Tract on lot 1, In Block 17 and a protest having been filed as to the issuanc of said license to said EIary Elitchell, said protest claiming that said ElaryMitohell is not a competent person to be intrusted with sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart and this Board having inquired into said matter the said Board finds that said ?Ira. Lary kitchell is not a competent person to be in- trusted with selling of q1xituous liquors in quantities leas then one quart, -Y : Thereupon it is, upon motion of Supervisor,EleBryde, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that a license to Ears. Mary Mitchell, be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to return to said lira. Mary Mitchell, the money accompanying her said petition., i y }y i i • 1 in the �'stter of applications for Liquor licenses. _. it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of B.Barish& W.Ailson for a license at what is known as Six Belle Cafe, Rust, and of C.G.Earshner �r ' for a license opposite S.P. railroad Track between Kreger's and Sobrante, be and the 4_ i same is hereby continued to and set for 71onday, December 21st, 1914, at 10 o'clock A..:I. t� IIn the Siietter of Building Bridge Across Wildest Creek. , 9.S.Loeder, Division Engineer of the California State Highway Commission i having reported to this Board that he recommends an excavation of not to exceed 150 • cubic yards of material from the channel of the stream at Wildcat Creek, be authoris d i in order to straighten channel of the stream approaching the structure so as to protect southerly abutment thereof from future damage by water deflected against it by projecting bank of said channel, i It is by the Board ordered that said A.E.Loeder be and he is hereby author- i iced to have the contractor Karl M. Nielson, remove from said creek said 150 yards I. of material from the channel of said stream in Wildcat Creek as is recommended by i him, at the price stated for extra excavation called for in contrgct of said Karl r m. Nielsen. i The said order is passed by 'she unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Natter of allowance to Indigents. i It is by the Board further ordered that the following cash allowances to in- digents commencing on date set opposite their names, be and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents: i xxs. Edna Evelyn Brown, $12.50 per month, commencing Nov. 1st, 1914. Mrs. Kate Dolan, '315.00 " commencing Nov. 1st, 1914. j Nrs. Nellie Dempsey, ��25. 00 " " commencing Dec. let, 1914. :1 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 furthnr order of this Board.X I Is i In the Natter of Change of Tiling • in Addition to New County Hospital Building. ` Boyd, Kerr & McLean, having submitted a price of 4150. for putting in white one inch ceramic tile floor with six inch sanitary coved base around the wall in I toilets and bath rooms in first and second floors in new County ==ospital Building, in place of composition flooring called in specifications, and it appearing to the Board that it will be to the benefit of the County of Contra Costa, to have a the I 3; Jam'. floor in said toilets and batn rooms and that same will be more sanitary than a Icomposition floor. It is by the hoard ordered that Boyd, Kerr & 11CLean, be and they are hereby IIIc permitted to place in said bath rooms and toilets in said building on the first and second floors, a white one inch ceramic floor with a sanitary coved base around the i I mall in the toilets and bath rooms in the first and second floors at the sum of' not to exceed 4150 in addition to said contract price. It is further ordered that said work be done under direction and supervision of d_q. -Yeeks. and to his entire satisfaction. jhe said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Citation to T.+4.Collins, to Install Heating dant in Dew County jHospital Building. This Board having heretofore ordered T.M.Collins heat"ng contractor on Addition to i+ew County Hospital Building to proceed within three days, with the work of installing said heating plant and furnish all necessary material and labor to complete said work within time required by his contract, or failing so to do, that this Board would proceed with said work in accordance with the terms specified in said contract, Dow at this time, T.i_.Collins, appears before the Board and makes certain excuses for not proceeding with said work; jhereupon it is ordered that said T.i;.Collins be and he is hereby given until Thursday, December I,th, 1914, within which to proceed with said work in good faith, or failing so to do, that this Board would notify the Globe Indemnity Company j to proceed with said work, immediately or failing so to do that this Board of Supervisors shall immediately proceed to buy materiel and hire workmen to do the work which is oa l- ad for to be done in said contract by said x^^.?f.Collins and expense thereof shall be da- ducted from amount of contract price and should such expenses of doing said work by s 3id Board exceed amount due to said T.1-Collins,the said Boardof Supervisors, party of se and _ Bart inaid contract will look to said T i..Collins and to his surety Globe Indemnity ompany Ser aeyment of such excess payments. In the fetter of allowance of claims for bridge, work, lumber, rook, oil, etc. Certain claims for bridgework, lumber, rook, oil, etc. are , presented to the (Board, and.it appearing to the Board tna t the funds of said Road Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the fall payment of said claims, It is n_w by tae Board ordered Haat said claimants be allowed the following Claims, in the fallowing amounts a;.d out of the following funds, to wit: IClaimants. amount General Fund Boad Fund. California Cor. Culvert Co, u 53.80 52.00 D. 1, S.D.2, $1.80 11 11 . . 79.39 78.00 1, 2, 1.39 Hutohinson Company 2031.86 2030.00 1, 5, 1.86 " 1825.91 1824.00 1, 5, 1.91 " 54.40 53.00 1, 5, 1.40 F.Hebe"isn 32.50 31.50 1., 4, 1.00 S."Syriek 32.50 31.50 1, 4, 1.00 Karl L. Nielsen 366.74' 365.00 1. 2, 1.74 J.Sanchez 32.50 31.50 1, 4, 1.00 Standard Oil Company 156.71 155.00 1, 5, 1.71 168.55 157.00 1, 5, 1.55 jf 633.60 632.08 1, 5, 1.60 Vulcan nock Cc. 1129.12 1128.12 1, 4, 1.00 I 216.25 215.00 1, 3, 1.25 y, • Vulcan Bock Co. 433.41 n432.00 R.D.l, S,D. 5 51.41 815.80 814.00 1, 2, 1.80 . 243.63 242.00 1, 2, 1163 It is by the Board further ordered that the County .Auditor of Contra Costs Count draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimants, in the suns n and out of the finds above mentioned. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors McBryde, Gesay, Rook, Buchanan and lrythall. Goes: None.,. I In the utter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board ;€ signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowano l$ Book of this Board. L, In the Letter of issuance of Liquor-icenses The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licenses authorizing e. the sale of intoxicating liquors in juentities less than one quart to the fallowing ' named persons at the following named places, to wit: W.A. Adom 23rd & Yarket Sts. San Pablo Al3�e Bigelow County Road Near San Ramon Jos. Compagnoni San Pablo Avenue. . 7.H.Drennen unite House Cafe Rodeo S.Fisher San Pablo Ave. Stage Dist. i M.V. Goulart Yellowstone Saloon Crockett Gus Johnson Hotel Stag, San Pablo Ave. Richmond Annex F.1.11undy County Line. L. A• P. Petric Giant Park Saloon Jobn quill quill's Hotel Rodeo. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. {i 'n 717 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 21st, 1914, at 10 o'eloc A.M. .. rmen. ....Clerk. d } i 32 i SF I In the Board of Supervisors.of Contra Costs,County, State of Califobnis. N. Monday, Dec. 21st, 1914. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. , Presents Hon. J.H.Trythall. Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. McBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchan,n. J.H.Wells, Clerk. I i In the flatter of allowance of claims jfor bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, etc. , Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rook, oil, etc. having been present- i i ed against the road districts of the County, and it appearing to the Board that 5 the funds of said Road Disticts would be,unressonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, It is Ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in the scups and out of the fonds below mentioned: I t. claimants. Amount General Fund Road Hund. I I Ilake Bros. Co. 423.30 $422.30 H.D.1,S.D.1. $1.00 iates, Borland & Ayer 35.10 34.10 1 1 1.00 Hugchinson Company 155.70 154.76 1 1 1.00 H!:tchineon Company 105.30 104.30 1 1 1.00 Hutchinson Company 44.49 43.49 1 1 1.GO Hutchinson Company 261.00 260.00 1 1 1.00 I S.B.Hall 1000.00 999.00 1 3 1.00 San Pablo Lumber Co. 17.28 16.26 1 1 1.00 i E.B. & A.L.Stone Co. 89.25 88.25 1 1 1.00 j E B.& A.L.Stone Company 32.60 31.60 1 1 1.00 Standard Oil Company 58.66 57.66 1 1 1.00 Mrs. E.Thode 33.30 32.30 1 1 1.00 Vulcan Rock Company 303.47 302.47 1 1 1.00 `- Western Pipe & Steel Co. 114.23 113.23 1 1 1.00 I It is further ordered that the Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the some and out of the funds above `i named. , The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors HcBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and rrythall. iHoes: None.,; In the Latter of Transfer of Funds. The County Auditor having certified to this Board and asked that certain fun.s be transferred from the General Fund; It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing amounts be and the same are hereby transferred as follows, to wit: From General Fund to State Fund: I I Amount due Whittier State School, $ 18.45 ,. i " " Sonoma State Home, 245.00 " Int. due Acct. State Highway Fund, 507.66 Total 977r�- From General Fund to Bay point Special Road Fund, $50,000. Old Rivar Bridge Fund, 35,000. Said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. y�f 4-1 I i _sv • :In the Matter of Construction of Bridges s :along State Highway. This Board having heretofore entered into a contract with Karl M.Nielsen for the construction of three bridges alone State Highway ov-�r San Pablo Creek, Garrity : :Creek, and wildcat Creek, and it appearing to this Board from a communication receife from Leonard & Day that certain changes are necessary in said bridges owing to carte' "developments in preparing for the foundations of said bridges, and said bridges and «� the inspection thereof having been placed in charge of California Highway Commission; It is by the Board ordered that the California Highway Commission be and they are hereby authorized to make such changes and have such additional work done on all or any of said bridges as is in their judgment necessary to make said bridges complet &' :and satisfactory to said Highway Commission, at prices stared in contract with said 'a Karl M. Nielsen, and that the Engineer in charge certify to this Board such additions ¢y • changes as have been ordered, whey: said bridges are completed. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. WHEREAS, on the 19th day of October, 1914, there was paid from the funds y,. l0f Road District No. 1 in Supervisor District No. 1, two claims of the Vulcan Rook :Company against the county, for rock for road purposes, which said claims are numbere 8.592 and 8593, and amounting in the a;gregste to the sum of $1641.73, whioh said 7 ;claims should have been and were intended by this Board to have been paid from the eneral fund, but b mistake were g y paid from the funds o£ said road district; • THEHEF03E, be it resolved that the sem of .y1641.73 be and the acid cum is M .hereby ordered transferred from the General Fund to the Road Fund of Road District No 1, in Supervisor District Be. 1. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor MCBryde, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 g !In the Matter of Correction of } ,Assessments. ' It appearing to the Board that a duplication of Assessment of National bead ` Company of California as to machinery and improvements amounting to the sum of $12,77 appears on the Assessment Roll; • t It is by the Board ordered that sad assessment be and the same is hereby or- dared corrected. ,4" 34 ! IF fir In the latter of Cancellation —w of IParrants. g The County Auditor having furnished to this Board certain warrants that have +s; been returned to him or which have been issued in duplicate and asking Jbr their cancellations, ; It is by the Board ordered that the following warrents be and the same are ordered cancelled::. �x No. Name; Amount , 6797 C. Lamberto 5.00 v i 6974 E.F.Straight 10.00 6818 Walter Brackman 33.00 4777 Delfine John Antone 10.00 4232 Daniel Munchen 8.00 3651 Chris Perry 8.00 3479 Charles Benbow 20.00 ;: 2831 Mari Belleci 15.00 3109 Manuel A.Silva 10.00 'R 5055 Record-Herald Company 37.50 3393 Joseph Brinkle 6.70 2181 City Library,Richmond 5.60 2180 City Hall, Richmond 5.00 :.^r 6369 AW.Lane 5.00 "#" 8097 Fire Hall No. 4 Richmond 5.00 - 8975 Fire Hall No. 2, Richmond 5.00 i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. The following cash allowances to indigents commencing Dec. let, 1914, be an the same are hereby granted, to wit: j Edward A. Parsons, $25.00 per month. . Mrs. Maria Briaon, 12.00 It is further ordered that the Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until s;. !further order of this Board. C&" Vis... 4 iIn the Matter of Lost Warrant. _ Frank Mottos, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the i8th day of Sept. 1914, there was issued to him by 'the County Auditor of said County, y_ Y a warrant on County General Fund No. 5751, for the sum of x8.00; that the same was mailed to him on Japt. 10th, 1914, when it was 1st; Iyk Therefore, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Ax. the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a F' I •- duplicate of same be issued by County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant., wrr'. i ie i �i i I In the Matter of Requisitions. • I G.O.Heese having filed his requisition for two Arnold & Glass' ,baps of Contra w iCosts County; T.D.Joimston, District Attorney--Elect for certain furniture including -carpets, typewriter desk and sectional book-cases; J.H.9ella, County Clerk for addit- ional desk and tables and A.B.MaKenzie, Judge-Elect for books and furniehings re- .. ys squired for new Judge's Chambers and Courtroom; It is by the Board ordered that all of said requisitions be and the some are a 'hereby granted, and said officers authorized to procure same. ' f !In the Latter of Communication from 'Supervisors of San Diego County, relating to Supervisor's Convention. • j i On motion duly made and carried, It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk i of this Board notify the Board of Supervisors of San Diego County that during the mon ; th of May, 1915, will be most satisfactory to this Board for the holding of Superviso a- Convention in San Diego. 3. -K i 11n the flatter of Application of B.Barish =v i& W.Wilson for Liquor License. The hearing on said application comes regularly before the Board at this time, :and statements are made to this Board as to the conduct of said Saloon at Six Bella !Cafe; thereupon it appears to this Board that it is for the best interests of Contra 'Costa County for a license to be not granted to said B.Barish and W.`Ailson for sellin • intoxiosting liquors in quantities less then one quart at said Six Bells Cafe; , Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said application for a saloon license ist Six Bells Cafe, Rust, be and the same is hereby denied and the License Tax Collect 'or is hereby su5nrized to return to said applicants the money deposited with said i ;application. s �f IIn the 'utter of application of Al I , C.G.Harshner, for a Liquor License. It is by the Board ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby !l authorized to issue to C.G.Harshner, a liquor license to .sell liquors in quantities less than one quart at place located opposite Southern Pacific Railroad Track between • d jBragers & Sobrante.1< I I {ti I Ir 'In the.letter of Contract for Installing '- �Y%. Heating Plant in Addition to raw County Sospital Building. The following Resolution wqs presented by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded ';by Supervisor u`eBryde and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WHEREAS, on the 8th day of June, 1914, T....Collins entered into a contract O :,with the County of Contra Costs to install a hot water circulating and heating system _ in the County Hospital Building at Martinez; and, whereas, said contract provided that if the contractor, at any time during the progress of the work, refused or neg- lected to supply a sufficiency of material or workmen to complete the contract within the time limited therein for a period of more then three days aft.,r having been noti- fied by the county in writing to furnish the same, the county should have the power t yx, fdrnish and provide said material or workmen to finish the work and the reasonable " 'i expenses thereof should be deducted from the amount of the contract price; and, .. WHEREAS, the said T.M.Collins, has failed and neglected to furnish a suffi- x ciancy of material or workmen to complete the contract or to prosecute the some with ;reasonable diligence; and, :THERFAS, on the 4th day of December, 1914, this Board of supervisors, in '...writing, notified the said T.M,.Collins, that he had failed and neglected to supply a sufficiency of material and workmen to complete said contract within the time limited Land at the same time and manner notified him that unless he supplied, within three ,days, a sufficiency of material and workmen to complete the work provided for in said i (contract in the manner and in the time specified in said contract that said contract ;would be rescinded, annulled, cancelled and set aside, and that this Board of Super- visors would proceed to do the work in the manner provided for in said contract; and 7HEREAS, the said T.M.Collins up to this time has failed and neglected to .. ,provide sufficient material and men to do the work in the manner provided for in said 'Wr contract, and that he has abandoned the said work and said contract; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that said contract with said T.Ai. Collins, be and 'the same is hereby cancelled, rescinded and set aside; and, Al BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board enter into a contract with Scott Co. a corporation, to complete the work provided for in said contract with the said T.M. !Collins for the sum of Two thousand two hundred and sixty (2260.00) dollars, said n 'work to be completed within forty (40) days after signing of the contract and to be 'done in accordance with the plans and specifications for doing said work embodied in ',the said contract entered into between said T.ELCollins and the County of Contra Cost on the 8th day of June, 1914. i In the (Satter of(ward of Contract T to Scott Company to Install Heating System I ' ,in New County Hospital Building. Scott company having furnished to this Board good and sufficient bonds as a, required by law for the faithful performance of all work in installing of said i I j 4 '?gg j. !heating plant and also for the payment of all claims which may be a lien against said `. • !building; It is by the Board ordered that said bonds be and each of them are hereby r approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said bonds by affixing his signature thereto; i The said Scott Company having also presented to this Board a contract which nrs has been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costs County, and being duly am- c. iecuted by the said Scott Company, . r It is by the Board ordered that J.H.Trythall, Chairmen of this Board of Super !visors of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract [on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and that the Clerk of this Board attest the same. _ _ • I w+ In the Matter of allowance of Claims. jClaims 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 jby the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on i ;the Allowance Book of this Board, 3 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 28th, 1914, at 10 o'clock A.':i. , �......�........Chairman. • I ..I. .Clerk. i i I Y I I ye. i. +v Ie I' 4 � Y3 i I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Mate of California. Monday, Daeamber ?Sth, 1914, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. 4,- Present: Hon. Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Warren H. EicBryde, J P.Casey, Vincent Hook and 'X.J.Buchanan. J.H.Nells, Clerk. x" I - - - - - - - - - - - .. In the ]Jstter of Petition for I :x Formation of Central Contra Costa i Boulevard of Contra Costa County. The hearing on petition for formation of Central Contra Costa Boulevard Distr at yep' of Contra Costa County, comes regularly before the Board at this time, and certain - ' � j persons appear and file objections to the formation of said Central Boulevard Distri t s as outlined, to wit: M.R. Jones appears and files objections for and on behalf of Peoples Rater Company and F. Borges, and raises objections to the hearing on said petitiog at this time claiming that this Board of supervisors has not jurisdiction j' to hear said matter as notice was not given as required by law; Willism C. Clark files objection on behalf of himself and also Fannie V. Bancroft, and H.H.Bancroft »_ r` I Sons, Inc., 17illiem cord and E. Scholz; also Wm. C. Clark joins in objection of EI. --- j R.Jones and also files additional written objections stated; Thereupon the objection of M.R.Jones as to the notice was referred to the I j District Attorney and the District Attorney after ;laving considered this matter holds that said objection to the notice is good and that said notice is not suffi- cient; i Thereupon the Board is addressed by the following named gentlemen, to wit: R.N.Burgess, E. Scholz, N. S. Boone, Dr. Bancroft, T.H. Hook, T.J.Ford, R.E. McNeill ' �k Ralph Barrison and the further hearing on said matter is continued to Ltonday, Januar 4th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.-i. i ; i i In the Matter of nevocstion of Liouor License of E.::;.Lewis at Jersey Island. r The petition for revocation of Liquor License of E.M.Lewis at Jersey Island having been heretofore heard and submitted to the court for consideration and de- cision, and the Board having fully considered the same and being duly advised in the premises, Orders that said Liquor License be and the same is hereby revoked and is null +z and void from and after this date. I I I 8 i i • In the !.atter of resignation of A.B. McSenzie, District Attorney. 4* i A. B. McKenzie, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, having pre- sented his resignation to the board of Supervisors as District Attorney to take effect on January 3rd, 1915, at 12 o'clock midnight, It is by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is - j hereby accepted and said office declared vacant from and after January 3rd, 1915, at ; 12 o'clock Midnight. H And th.e Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 4th, 1915, at lO o'clock A.::S. 15 r • ..... .... neirman. `� •h � a'y ....,,^ .......Clerk. ' E rt r r .• f 3�. Y: M1 � i r i 4 VKa I 43 i losrd the In of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count � � y, State of California. andsy, January 4th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'cloc- A.y. 3 Present. Hon. J.3.Trythall, Chairman; supervisors Warren H. McBryde, J.P.Casey, Vincent Rook, and W.J.Buchansn. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i The minutes and proceedings for the month of December, 1914, are read to the ;Board by the Clerk thereof, and are by the Board approved as read, and signed by the ?Chairman and Clerk. . I a. In the 'utter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. i T:.e License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licenses authorizing 'the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the followings named persons at the following named places, to wit: SuI. J.Anderson aan Pablo dotal San Pablo ;c J.Donohue Donohue's Saloon Part Costa f H.fi.Elliott, Eagle Saloon Danville. C. Gemie ani Crockett ; i Frank Gorich Eagle's Resort Saloon Valens. T j Joseph Jacobs Heideburg Saloon Stage Junction ={ i? Lima & Santos Peers' Saloon Byron G. O'Neill Cor. Roads 14 & 16 San Pablo Ranchos I J.F.Serpa, Cor. San Pablo & Potrero Aves. Stege. John Van Prooyen E. side County Road Giant. The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue a wholesale liquor license to %ronieh& Xronich, at First & Parker Aves, Rodeo. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y ( In the p,;atter of applications - } for Liquor :.icanses. IApplications for liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one ,ivart are made to the Board by the following named persons rl at the following named places, to wit: h Bay _'oint Hotel Company Bay Point V. DeVincenzo Rome Saloon, Concord Ave, i+ear Concord. Eugene Flood Boring Ave. Crockett Angelo Ferogisro Liberal Hotel, Concord Ave. Near Concord. ,w James Guthrie Rodeo Hotel Rodeo . P.Lucey Star Hotel Crockett >, P.Las Valens s& f Thos, Marnon Commercial Hotel Port costa �� i ! J.J.Perry San Pablo Ave. & Parker Ave. Stege. . • The Board files the hearing on said applications for ieIonday, February 1st, � 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. � I i In the -latter of Application of Lars. Catherine LlcFlhone for a I Liauor License. A protest having been presented against the granting of a liquor license to , :Mrs. Catherine L'oElhone, , -It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application and protest I be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, January 18th, 1915, at r�= j 10 o'clock A.,& ,<<. i In the Matter of application of Alfonso Ursini for a wholesale liquor license. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and the same is hereby continued to and set for *Monday, Janary 18th, 1915, at 10 o'clock i A.P.I. r; I In the Matter of Granting Requisition - j It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of C.L.Ahbott, for a New s Coroners Register, be and the same is hereby granted. - ' ;j. In the .'.:atter of Lost :iarrant. Alice B. Stokes, having filed with this Board, her affidavit showing that j on the 7th day of Dec. 1914, a warrant was issued to her on the General Fund number ed 9140 for the sum of X10; that same was delivered to her and remained in her pos- session for a time; that same has been lost and therefore, It is by the Board ordered that the Gounty Treasurer be directed to refuse Tyy- ' sY j payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued by County Auditor, registered by Comity Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. - I , IF- g • � In the Mattar of Petition for formation of Central Contra Costa County Boulevard District. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petition for formation of Central Contra Costa County Boulevard District be and the sawn is hereby continued , to and set for ?Monday, January 18th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.tt. k i I s. i In the Sdatter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge work, Lumber, rock, oil, etc. i Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, etc. are presented to the Board against certain 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 ; i Of said claims, -: i It is now, by the Board ordered test the said claims be paid to the claimant - I to the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Antioch Lumber Co. p 48.53 ` 47.00 R.D. 1, S.D. 5, $1.53 :2b Antioch Lumb•�r Co. 12.50 11.50 1 5 1.00 Antioch Hdwe. & Fur. Co. 45.60 44.00 1- 5, 1.60 Antioch Hdwe, & Fur. Co. 65.60 54.00 1 5 1.60 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 144.95 143.95 1 4 1.00 j Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 127.00 126.00 1 4 1.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 80.03 79.00 1 4 1.03 " Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 59.12 58.00 1 4 1.125. S.H. Flournoy 350.56 349.00 1 2 1.56 H S.H.Flournoy 87.66 86.00 1 2 1.66 John Fitzpatrick 287.75 157.75 1 5 130.00 Graham Lumber Company 90.55 89.00 1 2 1.55 H.47 Heidorn 23.50 22.50 1 5 1.00 Hutchinson Company 92.35 91.35 1 1 1.00 � Hutchinson Company 162.93 161.00 1 5 1.93 Hutchinson Company 103.82 71.00 1 5 26.82 Hutchinson Comp„ny 295.74 39.00 1 5 256.74 Hutchinson Company 239.08 238.00 1 4 1.08 �. Hutchinson Company 935.58 934.58 1 4 1.00 . N.%irkwood 132.00 131.00 1 4 1.00 D.Lati.mer 135.00 134.00 1 4 1.00 -�- Noah Adams Lumber Co. 23.40 22.40 1 4 1.00r Peoples Water Company 359.10 358.1:: 1 1 1.00 Vulcan Rock Company 123.00 122c00 1 4 1.00 Vulcan Rock Company- 247.06 246.00 1 2 1.06 Vulcan Rock Company 540.87 539.87 1 4 1.00 Vulcan Rock Company 159.57 158.57 1 4 1.00 Vulcan nock Company 674.57 673.57 1 4 1.00 Vulcan Rock Company 546.30 545.30 1 4 1.00 Eric Wold 25.00 24.00 1 5 1.00 Eric Wold 259.41 256.41 1 5 1.00 " j Eric Wold 44.95 43.00 1 5 1.95 '. .It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Trea - 1 urer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. F The vote Of the Board thereon, being as follows, to wit: 3r":raiz Ayes: Sunervisors HoBryde, Casey, Hook, Buchananond Trythall. Noes: Slone. _u3 i i } In the Witter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correctly signed and to be correct, are ordered allowed by th I Board, sued by toe Chairman and attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the i Allowance Book of this Board. zM .. ...... ........Chairman. f/L✓✓ ......Clerk. _ g. S� I • Now at the hour of 12 o'clock H, of this 4th day of Jananary, 1915, the (Board assembled, and it appearing to the Board that the terms of office of warren H. McBryde, and Vincent Hook have expired, and it further appearing to the satisfaction of the Board tnat Zeb Knott and Vincent Hook have been duly elected and qualified as 13upervisors in and for the First and Third Oupervisorial Districts, respectively, iof the County of Contra Costa, the said Zeb Knott and Vincent Hook appear and take their seats as 3nnervisors of said Districts respectively. Thereupon the Board elects J.H.Trytnall, Chairman Pro Tem., and the election lof a Chairman being in order, Supervisor Buchanan nominates J.H.Trythall, as Chairman of the Board and said motion is seconded by Supervisor Casey; Thereupon the motion is called and the following vote is taken: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, ;look, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Supervisor Knott. ` • Thereupon it is by the Board ordered and declared that J.H.Trythall be and he is hereby declared elected the Chairman of the'Board of Supervisors to serve until the further order of this Board. In the iSatter of Selecting Committees of the Board. After motion duly made and carried, the following committees are selected by the Board to facilitate affairs of the Board: Committee on General Fund: Supervisors Vincent Hook, W:J.Buchenan and J.H.Tryt 11. Committee on Hospital Fund: Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey and J.H.Trythall. Each Supervisor to act as a Committee for Road claims in his respective dist- rict. In the izatter of Insuring Employes of Contra Costa County at Panama-=acific ? Exposition Building. $_ John Bermingham, Commissioner of Contra Costa County, having reported to'this Board that he has ascertained from State Insurance Commission that it will cost in the neighborhood of 00. to insure employes of Contra Costa County at the Panama- ' Pacific E.cposition Building, under the Liability Act, It is by tie Board ordered that said John Bermingham be and he is hereby auth- orized to have said employes insured during the period embraced in the course of construction and maintaining of said exhibit at said Fair. x The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I ' :�a 44 In the ):latter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The County Auditor and Tax Collector having certified to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments; It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and each of them are hereby cancelled and the clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to make proper order of Cancellation in vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of thisSoard. In the idatter of application of A. Odomq for change of Liquor License. A.Odom, :laving filed with this Board an application to change his license from Market and 23rd Sts, San Pablo to Irarket & Hain Sts. San Pablo, and a protest having i been filed to granting of said removal; i It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition and protest the ret be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, January 18th, 1915, at 10 -,.lock A.M. and that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to g notify F.J.$ulaniski, of hearing on said petition. In the Hatter of Communication from L.H.Rand, United States Engineer. A communication having been received from L.H. Rand, in regard to burial expen sea of James Rules, an indigent person. It is by the Hoard ordered that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for his action. { In the .Satter of Communication of !Lawrence M.phillins, attorney for T.Y.Collins: It is by the Board ordered that the communication from Lawrence M.Phillips, lin relation to contract of T.il.Collins, be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. f nd the Board takes recess to meet on I-nday, January 18th, 1915, at 10 o'cbok ...... firman. ..G���.......Clerk. 1 Fx • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Ronday, January 18th, 1915. ; The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present. ion. J.H.T'ryth:ll, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.1-.Casey, Vincent Hook_ and 8'.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,In the Matter of application of 5:rs. Katherine McElhone for a Liquor License. The hearing on application of Mrs. Catherine XcElhone for a liquor license and Ion protest thereto, comes regularly before the Board at this time, A.F.Bray appearing ::for and on behalf of petitioner, and T.H.Delap, Esq. appearing for and on behalf of t e ;protestants, and Thoms D.Johnston, District Attorney, for and on behalf of the Board • of Supervisors; thereupon protestants cell E.Spillar, Fred Stoneberg, J.B. Reddick, ,and J. VanderZweip who testify under oath and the protestants rest and thereupon pet- 1 itioner calls Daniel Webster, Mrs. Jennie Webster, Henry Toheen and Olive Goodhue, '',who testify under oath and testimony being closed the matter is submitted to the Board; Thereupon, it is upon motion of Supervisor Anott seconded by Supervisor Buchaha - by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said matter be and the same is hereb !continued to February 8th, 1915, at 11 o'clock. A.M. in order to Five Supervisor Knott 'time to make a personal investigation of said matter. 4:r In the liatter of application of W.A.Odom, i . for Removal of his Liquor license. The hearing on petition of 17.A.Odom, for permission to remove his liquor licens j and place of business from his present location to lord & Market Ste. and.on protest thereto, comes regularly before the Board at this time, E.B.Taylor, appearing for and : on behalf of petitioner; F.J.Hulaniski and B.C.Winkler, appearing on behalfof , protestants; thereupon F.J. Hulaniski and E.C.Winkler, appear before this Board on behalf of protestants; and W.A.Odom and LLG.Aguiar and George A. %nab and R R.Veale x a '. ars called and testify on behalf of petitioner, and the testimony being closed the matter is submitted to the Board and taken under advisement until February 8th, 1915, at 11 o'clock A.M. X In the Natter of Creation of an • Emergency Fund for the Office of District Attorney. w t* T.D.Johnston, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, having filed with thi Board his request for an emergency fund in the sum of :100 for the . 4 g y purpose of pay- s;} ing travelling exl:enses, postage and extraordinary expenses in criminal cases during intervals between meetings of the Board and aft-r hearing statement of the District -. Attorney and it appearing to the Bo rd that such a fund should be established for the M� I z, I 46 I use, of the District Attorney in emergency cases, It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor:draw warrant on the Count Treasurer in favor of T.D.Johnston, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, for 1 the sum of $100, to be used by said T D.Johaston as an emergency fund for the conduc - Ing of affairs of his office. It is further ordered that said T.D.Johnston file with this Board on the firs of each and every month, a duly verified statement of the amounts expended during th previous month. The vote of the Board on said order being :,a follows, to wit: r Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey., - In the batter of Creation of an Emergency rbnd for Commissioner of Contra Costa County at the Panama-Pacifio International Exrosition. John Bermingham, Commissioner of Contra Costa County, having appeaad.before the Board and requested this Board to allow him an emergency fund of 0500 with which to pay the help and other expenses necessary for installia: of the exhibit of said County at the Panama-Pacific International Ezpouition in San Franci:xo and it appear ing to the Board that said fund is necessary to expedite the work of installing said exhibit, It is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favar of John Bexminghsm, Cormissioncr for Contra Costa County for the sun of $500 out of Exposition Fund, to be used by said John Bermingham, as an emergency fund. It is further ordered that said John Bermingham, file with this Board on the fir t I of each rod every month a verified statement of all the amounts expended by him dux- Ing the previous month. = ' The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: s� Ayes: Sur-ervisors Knott, Hoot:, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey.,,.._ In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $20 be and the same is I hereby alloned to Mrs. Lola Dunham. �y It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant immediately on the jCounty Treasurer in favor of Mrs. Lola Duftnfor the sus of$20. It is by the Board ordered that the follo:ving cash allowances be granted to the following named indigents commencing January let, 1915: N.A.Powers, $12. per month. Mrs. Christina Olson, $16. per month. Mrs. Wm. Downing, $10. per month. I.t is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on tae County Treas- I 4 r • urer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month x i until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that Samuel Cotton be and he is hereby alloyed $10 per month in supplies for months of January and February, 1915, only. It is farther-ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Hottiager _a of X35 per month , be and the same is hereby increased to 045. per month.., k In the matter of Lost Warrants j William Hughes, having filed With this Board his affidavit showing that e warrant No. 8532 for the sum of $13.50 on Road Fund Dist. No. 1'. was issued by the County Auditor on the 16th day of Nov. 1914, and that said warrant was mailed to de- ponent said i"illiam Hughes on Nov. Wth, 1914, and .nas not received by him; • Therefore, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the s me ''. be issued b the Count Auditor, registered b the Count Treasurer and y y y y paid in orde of payment of said original lost warrant. George Leveira, having filed with this Board his affidavit shoring that war- ` rant No. 7141 on Sup. Dist. 5, Fund, was issued to him on Oct. 20th, 1914, by the County Auditor for the sum of 4116.00; that same was delivered to deponent and that same hes been lost; - ; Therefore, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. - • In the Matter of Employment of Consulting Engineer on construction of Bay mint Road. Ralph R. Arnold, having appeared before this Board and stated to this Board a that he is desirous of having a consulting engineer to assist him in the engineering --- '', work on said road, and having suggested to this Board, the appointment of I,i.K.Miller rµ who assisted in the preparation of the plans and sip cifications for said road, and Fg r3. it appearing to the Board that it is to the best intersts of the County of Contra Costa that a consulting engineer be employed in said matter to assist the County'`' Engineer in the preparation of details and the supervision of said road; 4 It is by the Board ordered that Ralph R.Arnold, Co,�nty Surveyor, of Contra z Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to procure the services of M.K.Mille r, Civil and Consulting Engineer, to assist him in the supervision of the buildinFr of __ said road. It is further ordered that the compensation of said Id.K.Idiller as consulting engineer for all services rendered by him shall be the sum of three per cent of the contract price paid for the construction of said road. i I y':« i �s �'In the4atter of Furnishing of Office Rooms ,for Justices of the teace. li The District Attorney appears before the Board on behalf of the Justicesof the jPeace and States to the Board that the fees for all civil matters which were formerly retained by Justices of the Peace will now have to be turned over to the County of e iContra Costa and that the salaries of said Justices have been greatly reduced thereby ;and that in his jidgment it will be proper for the County to pay for office rent of �i ,said Justices, �V �.4 It is upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that each Justice of the Peace of the County of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby allowed a sum equal in amount to twenty psr cent of his monthly salary, {" ;for the furnishing of an office and paying of office rent for each and every month, luntil the further order of this Board, It is further ordered that said amounts be paid to the different Justices of jthe Peace on the filing with this Board of a verified claim on the General Fund . ;for the amount due them for office rent. i The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to rat: 1 Ayes; Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan end Trytha.11. }foes: Hone. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey. i } In the }latter of Designation of 3l ' Trial Jurors for year 1915. The Super for Uourt of Contra Costa County having on January 4th, 1915, made an ;= z ;order designatin,P the est'mated number of trial jurors that will, in the opinion of the coact, be required for the transaction of business of the court in the trial of .causes pending in the said court during the ensuing year or until a new list of jurors is provided, and t}r court haviar estimated that four hundred trial jurors will be required, 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 Costs County during the ensuing year or until a new list of jurors is provided, .M 1�he follo:•+ing is a list of persons so selected by the Board from the different j districts of the county in proportion to.the number of inhabitants of said district, and the number of the District from which such persons are selected, to wit: SUPa VISOF DISTRICT 110. 1. 1. Adams, Tm. Hawkins 19. Best, Jerome j 2. Alexander, John 20. Bieber, John - 3. Allen, 'Eugene 21. Baxter, G.T. A. ?11en, Frank P. 22. Belfree, Mart in J. 5. Aller_, J. C. 23. Boardran, M.E. 6. Anderson, F.R. 24. Bowyer, '.N. �.., Anderson, H.J. 25. Bradle y, C. rt. 8. Andrews, Jas. 26. Braasch, S.D. i 9. A$elson, 3.R. 27. Brisbin, L.S. - lo, Andrade, A.D. 28. Brown, L.D. 11. Baird, John H. 29. Bucking, Herman J. I12. Baker, J.L. 30. Burden, Chas. 113. Balcom. Victor 31. Butterfield, Frank P. 14. Barton, Daniel 32. Crooks, Chas. T. 15. Bastin, C.E. 33. Cruickshank, ,Jas. Cr. 16. Behr, John 34. Cryan, J.E. ='p 17. Bennett, V.G. 35. Curley, John 18. Berne s, Louis 36. Cushing, G.}9. j 37. Callaghan, M.J. 99 Gibson, C.S. 38 Caley, Jas. A. loo Glaser, Paul 39 Campbell, Jas. A. 101 Glover, J.W. 40 Carpenter, D.E. 102 Gorman, Geo, 41 Caron, T.J. 103 Green, G.B. 42 Celis, Z.D. 104 Greenfield, A. F 4$ Chamberlain, J.E. 105 Gomez, 11aone 1 ,R...� 44 Chandler. JasR106 HamnerRobt. W. 4 45 Christian, Halter 107 Hancock_ M.A. { 46 Church, H. A 108 Hardin, Jas, im s 47 Clark, C.E. log Harris, J.F. :. 48 Clark., Marvon T. 110 Hartshorn, B.l?. 49 Clements, Homer 111 Hays, M.A. 50 Clinton, D.H. 112 Hellwig, Brneat j 51 Cof'_ey, Jas. 113 Henry, -Max , 52 Cole, T.I. 114 Herman, arm. _{ j 53 Conn, T.G. 115 Hine, John H. 54 Cooper, H.S. 115 Hoffman, Ed. 55 Corl, C.C. 117 Holben. Levi 56 Cramer, F.T. 118 Hopping, C.E. 57 Crockett, Andros B. 119 Hughes, Jas. 58 Cabeleira, S.P.S. 120 Huston, John 59 Carlisle, John 121 Hyatt, H.B. 60 Darmond, R.P. 122 Jagard, Sa,,uel' 91. Demons, 17alter K. 123 Jacobs, T.P. 62 Davis, H.O. 124 Johnson, Otto 63 Davis J.J. 125 Kelley, Geo. W. 64 Davis, Jas. R. 126 Kenney, John 65 Dean, P.M. 127 King, Arthur D. 66 Deatsch, J.L. 128 Hearne;, E. i 67 Demond, John A. 129 Kavanaugh, Luke 68 Detlow, Steven no Lamar, A.M. 69 Dever, Harlie 131 Larabee, W.L. LeSelle, 70 Dewoody, Jas. B. 132 LaSelle, E.P. 71 Donnolly, T.G. 135 Lester, Isaac 72 Dorgan, J.T. 134 Lilly, A.B. y 73 Downey, E.J. 1:;5 Luc:s, Jos. P. 74 Duncan, Sim. 14. 136 Luckett, C.w. 75 Dunlap, Paul 157 Lewis, J.A. Jr., 76 Danphyy Richard 138 Lucid, M.J. 77 Dalton, John A. 139 -Yarsh, R.L. 78 Eakle, Jas. L. 140 Marshall, E.A. 79 Bdwanis, Arthur J. lel Messerle, G.L. 80 Binhart, Aug. 142 Michaels, Max 81 Ells, Harry 143 ?loo re, Lee D. 82 Entrican, D. 144 Muller, Gustave 83 Faber, ?im.F. 145 PL rphy, J.J. 84 Fallon, Clifford T. 146 Moo uillan, P.J. 85 Farlingar, Thos. 147 McDonald, Brthur 86 Farrell, Fin. C.Y. 148 Mahoney, Jeremiah 87 Fenner, V.A, 149 Nelson, J.Y. 68 Ferrando, Ben 150 Navellier, E. a 89 Final, Chas. 151 Nesbit, -3. , 90 Foster, H.A. 152 Nelson, Chester L. 91 Friethy, John R. 153 Okerlund, Geo. B. a 92 Friede, John 154 Pfeiffer, Geor-e 93 Fernandez, Thomas 155 Pereira, A.R. 94 Frank„ Alfred 156 Palmer, Frank t 95 Galbraith, John V. 157 Parker, R.L. 96 Garvey, John J. 158 Rhoades, Fred A. 97 Gehrhardt, C. 159 Richardson, William 98 Geoghegan, R.P. 160 Burley, C.B. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO, 2. 1 Anderson., M. L. 25. Gates, Wm. 2 Anderson, M. C. 26. Graff, A.T. =w 3 Abrott, A.S. 27. Hamburg, August 4 Ball, T.R. 28. Rerzer, Hugo 5 Brack-man, L. 29. Honegger, E.S. 6 Burress, H.R. 30. Hansen, L. 7 Booth, James E. 31. Hanlon, Petrick 8 Brockhurst, Geo. 32. Johnson, Alfred 9 Coleman, Harry 33. Johnson, J.F. 10 Crowley, T.J. 34. Krough, Hans C. 11 Cox, Thom-a 35. Xleinhaus, J.J. w 12 Carneal, T.D. 36. Lawrence, J.J. 13 (lark, A. 87. Love, C.O. fir. 14 Clausen, H.C. 36. Mee Be, F'.R. x. 15 Christensen. Christ 39, Moiles, F.T. 16 Cathie, 41.E. 40. Mort in, T heodore. 3.7 D,:ggett, i7.T. 41. McCarthy, J.J. 18 Desmond, Cornelius 42. Nissen, James 19 Bricksen, Christ 43. O'Neil. C.J. 20 Edwards, J. 44. O'Neill, M.% :4ff 21 Eddy, H.R. 45. Peters, Thos L. 22 French, G.H. 46. Palmer, J.G. 23 Good-.-,,in, Thomas 47. Regan, D. ' 24 Griffin, George 48. Reubold, R.J. I 50 g r E- I i I 49 Stone, A.L. - 61 Twitchell, J.E. 50 Smith, J.E. 62 Trelut, Leon 51 Smith, J.J. 63 Talbert, Nathan . 52 Soares, M.J. 64 Van Dorn, Ralph 53 Steinmetz, A. 65 Weitlauff, George 54 Stark, Frank 66 Wilson, S.J. 55 Sanborn, Geo. 67 Walters, Oliver , 56 Trevitts, George 68 Weldon, Geo. E. 57 Thompson, C. 69 Williamson, Conrad 58 Tavan, Joseph 70 Yates, C,E. �. 59 Thorup, Peter 71 Zimmerman, Chas. 60 Thomcs, C.F. 72 Denehy, Daniel. T . SIIPE?VISOR DISTRICT NO. 3. I 1 Acree, James 37 Lamb. Raymond W. 2 Buttner, Jacob 38 Lohse, C.F. 3 Bock, Wm. 39 Lynch, Timothy 4 Brooks, F.E. 40 Levinson, D.S. 5 Botelho, J.J. 41 McPherson, Robt. {f 6 Botelho, Frank 42 IGellerup, W.T. '- 7 Bauman, G.E. 43 Maltby, A.T. ` 8 Compton, Samuel 44 Neukom, Chas. 9 ChristmDher, M.F. 45 Olivera, J.W. 10 Christen, J.W. q6 Putnam. G.B. 11 Crane, Frank E. 47 Parsons, G.M. °F 12 Cameron, A.G. 48 Quandt, A.J 13 Cass, R.L. 49 Rodgers, Ed:,. 14 Dukes, Sherard 80 Rodgers, Frank J. 15 Dias, John V. 51 Rowland, Edw. R. 16 Digardl, Frank 52 Russi,Theo. =, 17 Dewing, Stephen 53 Rogers, A. 18 Dias, ,John G. 54 Rogers, Geo. 19 DeBenedetti, C. 55 Ross, A.F. 20 Danziger, A.L. 56 Rankin, J.B 21 Eicher, Henry57 Slater, J.F. 22 Fashing, Antone 58 Strafight, B.F. 23 Fisher, Lee 59 Stubbs, W.F. 24 F0=037, C.E. 60 Slater, G.R. : 25 Giberti, G. 61 Slattery, E.A. 26 Geary, G. F. 62 Shelby, W.R. 27 Gaylord, Amos F. 63 Thoroe, F.J. $8 Garzone, Frank 64 Whitman, Geo. W. 4 29 Hutchinson, Eli 65 Wescott. Geo. 30 Herrick, L.L. 66 Wright, Geo. H. 31 Hinrichsen, J.C. 67 Whit am, J.E. 32 Hoffman, Sam 68 Williams, J. Jr. 33 Johnson, Thaddeus 69 Williams, Manuel 34 Jacquith, W.C. 70 Williams, Frank B. ?;.. 35 Kane, Michael 71 Wenisch, Wm. H. 36 Kelly, Coulter 92 Woods, J.P. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4. of i 1 Andrade, Frank 19 Johnson, Chas. B. 2 Andrews, J.E. 20 Keller, Chas. H. 3 Cleveland, Wm. L. 21 Kennerly, Geo. 0. 4 Caruso, Stephen 22 McGuire, Francis P. t.= 5 Crawford, R.E. 23 Morgan, I.N. 6 Dutra, Manuel 24 Pramberg A.G. 7 Davis. Wm. T. 25 Railsback, Wm. 8 Enes, Manuel `". 26 Royce, John 9 Enes, Antone P. 27 Roman, Fred =* 10 Frank, Joseph 28 Shideler, Sam Y. 11 Fonda, G.H. 29 Stockfleth, Jos. C. 12 Gordon, Chas. B. 30 Schwendell, Frank 13 Gore, Fred A. 31 Tormey, Edmund J. - 14 Hornsby, Jas. S. 32 Wildes, Geo. E. - 15 Hebeisn, Franz 33 Ward, E.H. ,y 16 Hartlett, Wm. 34 Wetmore, H.C. 17 Hansen, N.V. 35 Vlach, John D. ` i 18 Higgins, W.H. 36 Young, Gustave C. {4= SUERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 5. �w i 1. Ball, Henry A. 14. Campbell, B.W. 2. Altizer, m. T. 15. Church, George E. _ 3. Aleason, Augustus 16. Diffin, A.G. 4. Bruns, John F. 17. DeMartini, Andrea 5. Boanickson, Archie E. 1®. Deinty, Wm. M. 6. Beede, Charles 19. Dehn, A.A. 7. Burkhalter, J. 20. Dawley Henry S. 8. Bruns, Henry 21. Gann, Leland S. 9. Clark, Levi A. 22. Green, W.Earie 10. Cakebread, John H. 23. Gemur, Joseph R. q 11. Collis, Austin W. 24. Gass, L.L. `af fi. i 12. Clark, Robert A. 25. He idorn, Henry 13. Cantrel, John A. 26. Hills, Mark I. I i I ,,tom I by 27 Hornback, Nm. 45 Perry, John E. • 28 Heinbaugh, W.B. 46 lb=,Herman 29 Howard, Wm. P. 47 Rooker, C.J. 30 Higgins, Leroy 48 Ruckstuhl, Josefh 31 Hines, James 49 Rahm, John J. 32 Hobson, Sam 50 Richardson, Leslie V. 33 Horr, C.P. 51 Smith, G.W. 34 Hobbs, John A. 52 Stone, George W. 35 i7ensen, Hans 53 Trembath, John 36 Johnson, Frank L. 54 Warner. C.N. 37 de mp. H.A. 55 Wightman, Carleton E. ' 38 lairdTM:Nm. J. 56 Whit6ker, Chas. L. 39 ':Sinter, Joseph 57 Watt, Frank 40 iiinaker, C.N. 58 Wright, Charles P. -" 41 Netter, John 59 Zuberbuhler, John 42 Norcross, B.L. 60 Zimmerman, Joseph R. 43 Portman, F.A. 44 Pigott, Robert I i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 1st, 7915, at 10 µ o'clock A.I. ........Clerk. , 1.1 ✓%f:.. ..Chairman. x I j Az I i I I aft i I i r� I szi� I I s j - I i I � �r. i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Californla. ;•ionday, February lst, 1915. +. The Board met at 1C o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythaal, Chai me n; Supervisors Zeb Knott, ° J--.Casey, Vincent Hook and @'.J.Buchen5n. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - 000 - - - - - - The minutes and proceedings for the month of Jams ng ry, 1915, are read to the Board by the Clerk end by the Board approved as read and signed by the Cheirman and Clerk. 41 x In the Matt=r of Formation of u a Reclamation District. In the ?Tatter of the petition of B.A.Bridgford, et al. to form and organize F Reclamation Di trict pursuant to the provisions of the Politictil Code of the State of California, coming on regularly for hearing on the let day of February, 1915, 3_.. said day being the regular meetincr of said Board, - And it duly anpearin that said petition and notice of the presentation and K, hearing of said petition hr:s been duly ^nd regularly published ar'd noticed in all respects as required by law, and testimony havir{g been taken on behalf of said pet= " itioner, and there beim no objections filed to the orgenizition of said proposed 3 r_ Reclamation District, and the hearing thereof having been comrleted, the same was =»x submitted to the Board for its consideration and said Boexd being fully advised in u the premises, finds that each and all of the statements in paid petition are correct and said petition is hereby approved and said District formed viith tae following s boundaries, to :it: neginninp,- st the northwe A corner of that cern:in nese bridge recently construct- ed across the dredge cut at or near the head of what is commonly called Taylor 4, Slough and near the southwest corner of Sec. 15, T 2 i!. R. 3 East, "I.D.B. & M.. thence following the easterly bank of said Taylor Slough with its meanderings to the T junction of said Taylor Slough with what is commonly called Firer Slough; thence follor,ing the south=erly and ^:esterly bans: of said Piper Slough to its junction with Sand :Jound Slough; thence following the northerly bank of said Sand ?found Slough to its junction ::ith the dredge cut near the large hay barn situate on the lands of E. "er A.Bridgeford, in the northeast quarter of Section 22, township 2 .North Range 3 East 'd,D.B. a 11'., thence followingthe northerly bank of said dredge dge gut running westerl.V to the place of beginning. The number of acres in said district is 3516.54, all. in Contra Costa County, State of California. The foregoing order of approval was rased by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors on the first day of February, 1915. ti ry. 1 _ I r In the idatter of Petition for Formatioa _} 1 of Central Contra Costa County Boulevard District. It is by the Board ordered that petit ion for forest ion of Central Contra 1 Costa Cornty Boulevard District be and the same is herety continued to lionday, March 1st, 1915, at 11 o'clock A.H. to be than set for hearing. In the clatter of Procuring Hiht of '.ray over Lands belonging to Delmonte in the i town of-Rodeo. It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Knott be and he is hereby suthar i zed to procure right of way for State Highway over lands of one Delmonte as laid • out in proposed survey of State Hiz'hway Commission, at a cost to the County of Contra Costa of not to exceed :2000, said.money to be paid for said lands u1:on the delivery of a good and sufficient deed to the County of Contra Costa, and the presentation and allowance of e duly verified claim therefor, on the 'general Fund. In the ;,!att=r o f Co.struet ion of Br idge over �l'alnut Creek, in the town of 7alnut ore k. 1 This Board havir. heretofore allowed a contract to G.H.Field Company for construction of a bridge over :7alnut Creek in the town of 7alnut Creek, according to 1 v. • plans and specifications on file in the of_ice of the County Clerk of Contra Costa County, and it appearing to the Board th,:t certain defects appear in the concrete tzx fopndat i ons of said 'ori age, It is on motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor 'F_nott, by the Board - j ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to procure the services of Professor Charles Derleth, Jr., of Engineering Department of University ' 1 of California, to ins_rect said bridge and report to this Board at the earliest possible moment as to the condition of said concrete in said bridge. z i i I In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. .i. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash slloances cemreneing Feb. III 1st, 1915, be and the same are hereby made to follozring named indigents, to wit: • James iicGlanon, ::?20. per month. '- Mrs. Jane Telles, $10. per month. It is further ordered that the allorance heretofore made to Mr a. Rosa Hart Lae at of 912. per month be and the same is hereby increased to 920. per month, commencing !, Feb. 1st, 1915. - X It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Trees- ' I I 54 S: I Y I 'i urer is favor of each of above named indigents, on first of each find every month :.. � until the furtbe r order of this Board. — It is further ordered that an allowance of $10. per month in supplies be. arra the same is hereby made to Mrs, Gus Datra. r The said order is �- passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,. I i In the Sutter of Lost '?arrant. j Frank Trevitts Navin@: filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the l Y` 1 lst day of June, 1914, there was issue to him, by the County Auditor a warrant on - Ge:reral Fund Numbered 3779, for the sum of J�20; that same was mailed to deponent on 20th day of Aug. 1914, when it was lost; Thereupon, it is by the 3oard ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse raynent of said lost –arrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost -,Tarrant. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the latter of Requisitions. It is by the Board ordered that requisition of Dr. C.L.Abbott, Coroner, of I ,i Contra Costa County, for stationery, and requisition of 7m.H.Henlon, for an Arnold j., & Glass :dap, shoi7iag school districts of Contra Costa County, be and they are and t: each of them, is hereby granted. In the utter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. i I The License Tax Collector of Contra Costs County is authorized to issue liquor licenses to the following named persons at the follo-,inp� named places, to s I Say Point Hotel Co. Bay Point = ;u V. DeVincanzo Rome Saloon, Concord Ave. Near Concord. b'ugene Flood Loring Ave. Crockett i Angelo Ferogiaro Liberal Hotel, Concord Ave. Near Concord. I James Guthrie Rodeo Hotel Rodeo , �n P.Lucay Star Hotel Crockett P.Lee Valona Thos. s arnoa Comrw rcia'_ Hotel Port Costa Alfonse Ursini (wholesale) Nichols. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 5 I I i I *f • In the Mattcr of applications for M Liquor Licenses. YV. i Applications for retail liquor licenses are made to the Board by the following _ named persons at the following named places, to wit: i: L. Arata & Son Crolone Bar Crolone. y; Buscaglio & Bonfiglio Lombardo Saloon Crockett John J. Connors Pioneer Bar Rodeo J. Collins Rodeo ' ,y. T.P.Gomez Eagle Saloon Clayton i F. de Lopes First St. Rodeo _..,,.,2. .i A.:dut':, S. side Loring Ave. Crockett G. Rossibertolli Potrero & San Pablo Aves. Stege Junction Jaws Torre James Torre Saloon Brentwood. • Coleman Thornton Bet. Schmidt Lane & Pink Lane Ban Pablo Road. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing ort :;F id applications be fixed ,hr for 1londay, ?larch lst, 1915, at 10 c'clor.;- A.M. ,,,:r i In the Matter of application of J.J. i x ;Perry for Liquor License at San Pablo z. !Ave. and lark Ave., Stege. The hearing on application of J.J,Perry, for a lieuor license on San Pablo Ave. and Park Avenue, Stege, is by the Board ordered continued to and set for Monday February 15th, 1915, at lU o'clock A.M. Ai ,V In the Satter of Procuring Transportation for Sa.mael Cotton and four children. i It appearing to the Board that it is for the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, to procure transportation for Samuel Cotton and for children from the ' County of Contra Costa, to Delevan, 13innesbta, so that he will be able to place his jchildren amongst his own folks, It is by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of County of Contra Costa, be and h iio hereby authorized to procure transportation and necessary expenses for said Samuel !Cotton and four children to the town of Delevan, Minnesota. The said order is passed by the unanimous: vote of the Board. i,In the Matter of Procuring Extra Room .� ,,.for Contra Costa County Library. It alp ear ins: to this Board that more room is reouired for the use of Contra Costa ',County Library, and it havinP been re?wrted to this Board that the Y.artines Library .�., Association would furnish: said extra room, ' provided that this Board would advance the .ri qr necessary rent in advance to pay for the refitting and furnishing of said room for use of said Library; Z" It is on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Rook, by the unanimous vote of the Board ordered that the sum of $200 be and the same is hereby advanced to Martinez Library Association for ten months rent of roan in Martinez Library Association Building, said sum to be used in refitting of the room known as Fire Engine Room for use of said Contra Costa County Library; said amount to be paid '- . �. to said Library- Aseociation upon completion of the pork necessary to refit said room .:�.'.h for the use of said Contra Costa County Library. „- i 3 ri In the Matter of allowance of clai:as for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, _.. road material. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, and road material, are presented to the Board end it appearing to the Board that the funds of the road dist - riots agc..inst which said claims are filed, would be unreasonably burdened by the full )�. payment of said claims,_ It is now by the Board ordered that the :.i°-id alai;,as be paid to the claimants, ' in the suns and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: 'S Claimants. Amount Generel Fund Road Fund. HenryCo,-.ell Lime & Cement Co. ¢1121:40 $ 220.00 R.D.l S.D.5, s1.40 k. Ransome Crummy Co. 602.00 600.00 1, 5. 2.00 Eric Fold 55.56 37.66 1, 5, 12.90 ;;Tic !Cold 61.55 60.00 1, 5, 1.55 Eric ':old 216.75 215.00 1, 5, 1.75 It is further ordered that toe County Auditor draw warrant on the County Tress urer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums _:ni out of the funds abo a i mentioned. The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows to ;wit: A<;ea: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall..,, ar Noe s: None. � I5� "� i In the Mat-er of :retition of Residents of Franklin Canyon for Repair of Road. r' A vetiticn signed by residents of Fran_lin Canyon praying for the repair of said road is read to the Board; It i;: by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby ref:rred to Supervisors Casey end Knott. . i 'f =r 1 I i In the utter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board signed by the Chairman and Clerk, and ordered entered on the allo:^rance book of this I Board. 7a. And the Board takes recess to meet on i,iandoy, February 8th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. - iSS W a • I /7 � ...�% G ........Clerk. d, 44, I 3�. f p; S N t I k.. i } µ i �y r ^a In the Bost of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. - -, Monday, February 8th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i i Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, (Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P,Casey. In the (Satter of Application of Catherine IScElhone for a Liquor License. The petition of Catherine IScElhone for liquor license and protest thereto 'fir (having been heard and submitted to the Board for consideration and decision and the KE. Board having fully considered the sane and being duly advised in the premises, finds i ;that said Catherine Mcrlhone is not a fit and proper person to be intrusted with the s ;selling of spirituous, malt and fermented liquors; Thereupon, on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, r° i, It is by the Board ordered that the petition for said liquor license be and the same is hereby denie=i. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby auth r- i ized to return to said Cath=rine McElhone the money deposited with said application. The said order being passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hock, Buchanan and Trythall. Noe s: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. I 1 I the Matter of petition of 37. A. Odom for Removal of Liquor License. I The evidence on petition for removal of liquor license and on protest thereto (having been heard and submitted to the Board for consideration and decision, and the ;'Board having fully considered the same and being duly advised in the premises, finds ,that said W.A.0dom is not a fit and proper person to be intrusted with the selling of spirituous, malt, and fermented liquors, Thereupon on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Hook, It is Iby the Board ordered that the said petition for removal of liquor license be and the same is hereby denied. I I In the (Satter of Issuance of v�ti !Liquor License. ' It is by the Board ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to issue a liquor license to J.J.Perry on San Pablo Ave. and Park Avenue Stege, to j The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: I m Ayes: Supervi&ors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. ' I` In the Matter of Fdrnishing • ! of Electric Fixtures in County i Y Hospital Building. i It is by the Board ordered that Sup=rintendent Hough be and he is hereby auth- orized to procure plans and specifications from the Architect for the installing of 3, electric fixtures in new County Hospital Building and have same presented to this Board on Monday, February 15th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. ; I In the isstter of sale of i Furniture. It appearing to the Board that a typewriter desk formerly used in the District Attorney's affiee is not of any service to said office; • It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby cath orized to sell said typewriter desk to the highest bidder without notice and to turn the money received therefrom into the County Treasury. a j - In the Matter of appointment of '. Found Keeper in Selb, and Tormey Pound District. i . 'S A petition praying for the appointment of Thomas Keefe as pound ke=:per in and for Selby and Tormey Pound District having been presented to the Board; It is by the Board order^d that said Thomas Keefe be and he is hereby appointed r. Pound Keeper in and for Selby and Tormey Pound District. It is further ordered that said Thomas Keefe give bond in the sum of $250. and • '. take oath as required by Ordinance of this Board. I Ir In the Matter of petition for correction of Assessment. The County Assessor having filed his request with this Board for permission ' to correct a clerical error which appears on Roll for fiscal year 1914, as follows. That C.J.Rihn, et al., were assessed in Industrial Center Tract with hot "A" 8.34 acres, total valuation X8340, which should have been .834 of an acre, total y valuation $$835, and said request having been consented to by the District Attorney; - It is by the Board ordered that said request for correction of said assess- meat be and the same is hereby granted, and said assessment ordered corrected. 4P f tz0 _ In the Matter of Fixing Compensation i of Commissioner and other employees of j Contra Costa County at Pane.ma-Pacific ._z -Y � International Exposition. -.- It is by the Board ordered that the salary of John Bermingham, Commissioner of Contra Costa County to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, be and the same is hereby fixed at $300.00 per month commencing February let, 1915, said salary to i Ibe in full compensation for all services rendered and for all personal expenses and office rent. x. It is further ordered that C.A.Swe�ney as a Deputy Commissioner be and he is hereby allowed a salary of $150 per math, commencing February lat. 1915, and continuing +'. until the further order of this Board, the said sum to be in full compensation for jall services reniered and personal expenses. 'z It is further ordered that Mrs. E.L.Monrce be and she is hereby appointed as attendant at the Fromen's Rest Room at a salary of $90.00 per month, said salary to be I in full compensation for all services r:ndered and personel expenses. It is further ordered that J.Fisk be and he is hereby appointed a Janitor and 4, an assistant to the Commissioner in handling the Exhibit at a salary of $90.00 per month, said sum to be in full compensation for all services rendered and all personal expenses. The said salary of Mrs. K.L.Eionroe and J.Fisk to commence on the opening of - said Fair, and continue until the further order of this Board. ' i i i In the ldattor of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that I.D.Tutor be and he is hereby granted an allow- ance of $12, per month in supplies, commencing Feb. lst, 1915...,1. And the Board takes recess to meet on ?Sonday, February 15th, 1915, at 10 o'cloc L A.M7. n. .......Clerk. i l .Y,-,I;�I. Chei mean: - y i z i q@.0 - i - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California.. I i5ionday, February 15th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythnll, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, : J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.:"ells, Clerk. I y. In the I:iatter of Obtaining Right of -,.ay from one iSoitoza for State Highway. y, A committee of this Board having inspected the premises over which said propos ��. ed right of way is sought, and said Board having been duly advised in the premises, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the District - • Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to offer in full settlement for said proposed . is right of way and all easements over leased land which they now own, the sum of $1000, it the same to be paid upon presentation to this Board of a good and sufficient deed "• conveying to the County of Contra Costa, the lands and eas^m.nts for said proposed iState Highway. j The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.,K I Y� I I in the Matter of Petition of 'I Charles Van Demme, fora Franchise A, to Erect, Maintain and Operate a Ferry over 1.9aters dividing the Counties of i; Contra Costa and MarLn, in State of r; j California. WHEREAS, Charles Van Damme, of San Francisco, State of Califoraia, has here- tofore to wit: on 15th day of February, 1915, filed ❑ith this Board an application $ for a franchise to erect, maintain and op^rata a ferry over thewatersdividing the counties of Contra Costa and Marla, State of California; and, F, P ER7AS, the matter of the application for said franchise has come onthis day k regularly for hearing, and, ':REAS, the notice of application for said franchise has beenduly advertised in accordance with the law, and, ;TFRF.As, each and all and every requirements of the lav pertaining to the said matter; and, `.F.ER,.9S, it is deemed to be for the best'nterest of the people of this county • that the said franchise be granted in conformity with the terms of said petition; TEF.REFOR7 B3 Ii RF.SCLVE-11, that the said franchise be granted to the said Charle i Van Damme, for a term of twenty (20) years from dare hereof, in accordance with the terms, conditions and provisions of Ordinance No. of the Board of Supervisors of said Contra Costa County passed on this 15th day of February, 1915, provided; that the sai d Charles Van Damme shall execute to the said County of Contra Costa, a good and sufficient bond in the penal sun of Twenty-five hundred 00/100 dollars condition d I 63 2 I 4 as required by law and in accordance with Subdivision I, of Section 2845 of the roll- I `- ltical Code of the State of California and that the mid Charles Pan Damme pay the !license as required by law and in each and every particular conform to the provisions !of the law in such cases made and provided. The foregoing Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded by 'a '9upervisor Knott, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the i4atter of Abatem(it of nuisance. " i There having been reported to this Board that a public nuisance is be Lag I !conducted at I.1orton Hotel, Nichols, It is by the Board orderer that the District Attorney be and he is hereby xt.. i !authorized to proceed at once to abate said nuisance. - I In the utter of Communication ifrom City Council of Oakland. A communication from City Council of Oakland, Cal. calling attention of the i !Board of Supervisors to the condition of the inter-county tunnel, having been read lto the Board; ! It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Beard notify the said City !Council of Oakland that the said matter will be taken up and looked into at the earl- isst possible moment. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board ask the City Council of Oak- �- I land to call attention of the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County to the condition .. of about two miles of road adjoining eastern part of Contra Costa County which is lalmost impassible and stops traffic between Stockton and oaklanl through Byron, and !ask that the Board of Supervisors give immediate attention to sare?. "M ! In the Platt er of Lost warrant. Tony Dal_orto, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on !Nov. 16th, 1914, there was issued to him by the County Auditor of said County, a war- !rant on County Sup. Dist. no. 5 Rosi shnd No. 8454, for sum of$25.15, and that said warrant was mailed to said deponent and was not received by him, and praying I . for a new warrant to issue; Thereupon, it is bs the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed �- Ito refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by Coon y !Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original ` lost warrant. ^ The said order is _ passed by unanimous vale of the Board. h I Pr i I In the Matter of flans and specifications :¢ • for Furnishing of Electric Fixtures and Lamps .,., for Addition to New 'ounty Hospital Building. V,,,.H.lieeks, having presented to and filed with this Board his plans and speci- fications for furnishing and installing of electric light fixtures and lamps, in new !Addition to County Hospital Building, and it appearing to the Board that said plans i to this Board; Jare satisfactory # It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby approved by this Board and said !plans aad specifications adopted as plans and specifications of this Board for the E# !furnishing and installing of electric light fixtures and lamps for said new County i 'Hospital Building. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authori i • zed to advertise for bids for furnishing and installing of said electric light fixture Tani lamps in addition to new County Hospital Building at Martimz, Contra Costa County _ Jas per plans and specifications of F'.H.'eeks, Architect, now on file in the office of ;the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, of this county and adopted by this Board as - olans and specifications of this Hoard. That bids will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board at the court (house in town of Mart inez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, up to Monday ILarch lst, 1915, at ll o'clock A.if. It is further ordered that notice shall state that all bids or proposals must be '(accompanied by a cash deposit or certified cheek in not less than ten per cent of jamount bid, such deposit or check to be forfeited to County of Contra Costa, if the Isuccessful bidder does not within five days after receiving notice that contract has ?been awarded to him, enter into a contract with the C ounty of Contra Costa, and give i • !good ani sufficient bonds in such suns as the Board of Bupervisozs deems adequate, s i !conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract. Said contract and bonds. Ito be executed to satisfaction of ani subject to acceptance of the Board of Superviso - of Contra Costa County. r_ Said electric light fixtures and larms to be furnished and installed and said con- i - ltract to be completed within twenty days of the date of award and be paid for by war- rants drawn on Treasury of the County of Contra Costa upon presentation of duly veri- Ified claims ther^for. That the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids as public good may require. The contract to be let to the lowest ani best bidder. A The vote of the Bernd on said order be ing uananimous. • I ` e e i i I 64 \ 1a the Mattera allowance of claim 1 naims a@mr the different funds a!» aunty are presented to the Board; 'tho_ found to » correct te to be properly signed are ordered allowed 6 the e_. signed G the Chairman am Clerk, and ordered entered on the &ems_ w#»! this A wet . And the Board _e recess to ea on _y, March let, es, at s ecaa \ \ - I \d§f 2 , \ :� ...dame. : 2- � ,,,. .. uar . « . � . . . . . \ � i • In the Board of 3w ervisors of Contra Costa Comity, State of California. -� Monday, Darch let, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'cloc,A.M. pix Present: Eon. J.E.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Book, and T.J.Burhanen. J.H.Tells, Clerk. I _ I The minutes and nroceedings for the month of February, X915, are read to the Board by the Clerk hereof, and approved by the Board as read and signed by the Chair. -�; man a:A Clerk. I j.2 i i • In the ?Satter of Liquor Licenses The license Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licenses authorizing , Ithe sale of intotiicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, to the following 'y I Inamed persans at the following named places, to wit: L.Arata & Son Crolona Bar, Loring Ave. Crolona. K Buscaglia & Bonfiglia Lombardo Saloon Crockett J J.Collins Rodeo T'.r.Gomez Eagle Saloon 01 cyton F. de Lopes First St. Rodeo i 4 O.iduth Loring Ave. Crockett ... ?oss ibertolli Potrero R. San Pablo Aves. Stege Junction �w Janes Torre Oak & First Sts. Brentwood. I Coleman Thornton Bet. Schmidt & Fink Lams San Pablo Road. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., - In the hatter of applications for Liquor Licenses. I Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquor_ in cuantities lest than one cuart are made to the Board by the following named per- - sons at the following named places, to wit: z F.F.Emmons Emmons Saloon Port Costa D.Gobba Bet. Fink & T,ousea Lanes San Pablo Lve. Al t . Tm. iJachado Test side Alvarado St. San Pablo • Joe I. v..chado Elite Saloon San Pablo , 11. Perracco Lot 5, Block 2, Valona Anton Petrich Block 7, Sobrante Tract Giant. j Dominic-Regan Grangers Hotel Eckley L.4affetto Central Saloon Port Costa J. and I—F.:ose Cor. Church &Alvarado Sts. San Pablo { Antonio F. Rose Eery y's Place Alamo "= I ':7.S. Soto Nr. Grand Canyon Park San Pablo Sch.Di t. H xw. Henry Timm Cor. Schmidt Lane and San Pablo Ave. Lartin Urbick Valens Heights Saloon valona I Joe Vincent Cor, 77enda St. & 3rd Ave. Val ona. - The hearing on said s»plieations is hereby fixed for 3londsy, April 5th, 1915 at 10 o'c to c:k A.M. i �E i t �'r IIn the ,latter of application of John J, Connors, for a Li,uor License. ^aa- Verbal comx,laint havinm been made to this Board by the District Attorney as to manner in which the above applicant conducts his saloon; i It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and the r same is hereby continued to and set for Iionday, ldarch 15th, 1915, at 11 o'clock A.M. i It is further ordered that the clerk of this 3oard notify said John J.Connors yr to a-_spear before this Board to show cause why his said petition should not be denied. , i In the _..atter of approval of":arranta '= of Reclamation Distric' Ho. 800. i uh Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: Number. Date Amount 1 42 123 Februery 24, 1915. $3968.51 And the Chairman and Clot: 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 s::id warrants. � t I j In the Letter of Bids for Furnishing jof Electrical Supplies for New County ..,.xf j Hospital _Building. This Board having heretofore adopted plans and specifications for the furnish- i-.. ing and installing in the Lddition.to New County Hospital Building at LlartInez, Con-_ �- tea Costa County. ofelectric light fixtures and lamps and this being the tune and place to present bids for the furnishing of said supplies, the follo:rin.; per- sons appear and present following bids: - f Pacific Electricial l?anufacturiw� Company, N855.00 �` J.E.Rodgers, Jr. (as per plans and specifi- eat ions on file) 899.45. - (as _re r slAch of fixtures enclosed (with bid) 824.75. - thereupon it is stated to the act rd by J.E.Rodgers, Esq., who appears for and on behalf of J.E.Rodgers, Jr., that said plans for said wore are drawn so as to ex- elude competition, there being only one firm in San Francisco that furnishes the particular design called for in said bid. Thereupon the Board being satisfied that said _plans as drawn do not permit of „. free competition as desired by this Board, i _.A- -sem It is on the motion of Sup,rvisor 3;chanan, seconded by Supervisor Book, • by the Board ordered that said bids for said plans be and the same are and each of them is hereby rejected. 7 It is further ordered that u.H.Yleeks, :.rchitect, who furnished the plans for said fixtures be and he is hereby authorized to correct said detailed plans and spec ifications so as to permit of free competition between 8ifferont manufacturing con- _.. earns. It is further ordered that the clergy: of this Board be and he is hereby author ized to advertise for bids to be presented on or before 11 o'clock A.M. of the 15th day of Zarch, 1915, at the Court House, in the town of Lfartinez, County of Contra Coste, zit ate of California, in accordance with the corrected plans and to be submitt i ed to the Clerk of this Board. It is further ordered that said Rotice shall state that all bids or proposals ,. • must-be accompani.=.n by a cash da-nosit or certified check in not less than ten pence t of amount bid, such 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 contract has been awarded to him, enter iato a contract with the County of Contra Costa, cad give good and sufficient bonds in such sums as the Board of Supervisors deems adequate conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract, said eon- tract to be executed to the satisfaction of and subject to acceptance of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. I I Said electric light fixtures and lamps to be furnished and installed and said contract to be completed within twenty days of the date of award of contract an to be paid .for by warrants drawn on Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, upon presentation of duly verified claims therefor. That the Board reserves the right to (eject any and all bids or any or all • bids as public good may require and to waive any informality in env bid received. The contract to be let to the lowest and best bidder. I i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: "yes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. lloas: Supervisor -Knott. t I In the Hatter of petition for Formation of Central Contra Costa County Boulevard of Contra Costa County. By request, It is upon motion duly made and carriod, by the Board ordered the the said patit ion bo and the sari is hereby coatLued to Monday, April 5th, 1915, • j to be then set for hearing. i f I I 68 x In the Matter of approval of Bond of Pound Steeper. Thomas Keefe having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond as i Pound Sleeper for Selby and Tor.W Pound Districts, It is by the Board ordered that said bead be and the same is hereby aiproved. i ` In the utter of uetition of I. residents of Danville, for repair of straets therein. A pdtition signed by residents of the town of Danville, having been present- _ ed to this Board praying for the repair of streets in said town; It is by the Board ordered that said net it ion be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. i t In the IMatter of Construction of Bridge across walnut Creek in the 4. I E town of Walnut Creek. i Prof. Charles Derleth, Jr. Consulting Engineer heretofore employed by this Board to examine and make report on said Bridge, to this Board, having filed with this Board, his rei;ort; It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby .' authorized to n otify said Prof. Charles Derleth, Jr. Consulting Engineer and G.H. Field Company, to a;pear before this Board on _Monday, March 15th, 1915, at 1 o'cloc i P.I.I. to take u_r, said ratter of repair of sail bridge in accordance with plans and specifications presented by said Charles Derleth, Jr. Consulting Engineer. pp- In the Aatter of Lost Warrant. 1;rtle Sherruble, having filed with this Board her affidavit showing thct on the 4th day of January, 1915, there was issued to her by the County Auditor a warrant on County General Fund No. 209, for the sun of $40; that said warrant was mailed to deponent on Jan. 7th, 1915, when it was lost and praying that this Board issue a new warrant in lieu thereof; Thereupon, it is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered tha the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payr.vent of said lost warrant and that a s� duplicate of the sans be issued by County auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant.` • 4 e In the utter of Appointment of • County Horticultural Commissioner. ' { It appearing to this Board that the term of office of Frank T.Swett, hereto- � .- Ii fore appointed by this Board on Jan. 16th, 1911,has expired, and the State Board of Horticultural Examiners having certified to this Board, the names of certain persons eligible to said position; It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, ...ended by Supervisor Hook, by t e Board ordered that said Frank T.Swett, be and he is hereby appointed Horticultural pppo Commissicnar of Contra Costa County for the term prescribed by law. It is further ordered that he take oath and give bond in sum of $1000 as re- quired by law. • ( In the Nett•-ir of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $12. per month in supplies, co.-smeneing Ifarch let, 1975, be and the same is hereby granted to tars. Rosamond Stan- . � ley. I In the IJatter of allawahce of claims for bridge: work, lumber, rock, oil, road m::terial, etc. j A certain c7aLa for bridge work, lumber, etc. having bson presented against the funds of R.D.1, S.D.4, and it aypearing to the Board that the funds of said road district would be unreasonably burdened by the full payor nt of said claim; • It is by the Board ordered that said claim be paid to the claimant, in the sums and out of the funds be2w mentioned, to wit: Claimant Amount Genual Fund Road Fund. s` 1 Noah Adams Dumber Co, $54.30 853.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, :x1.30. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant, in the summa end out of the funds above I named. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to mit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall _ I Hoes: 1,one. In the =Satter of allowance of claims. 1 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 recess to meet on I,ionday,I1Larch 15th,P15. at 10 o'clock SJ� Chairman. ........Clark. l 7 1 i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. {. Monday, Starch 15th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Zaitt, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J,Buchamn. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Furnishing Electric Lights and Appliances for Addition to I I Hew County Hospital Building. I This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing and in- , i stalling of electric fixtures and lamps in Addition to New County Hospital Building, s as per plans and specifications of T+.H.Weeks, and this being the time and place for presentation of bids, the following named firms appear and present bids for same: Pacific Electrical Company, $740. Pioneer Electric Company, 610. L.A.Hufschmidt Mnf. Company, 937.65 Roberts Mnf. Company 725. As Alternate bid, 690. J.E.Rodgers, Jr. 619.75 r Eckelheimer Bros. Company, 785. < Adams, Hollopeter, &Mallett, 810. Thereupon it appearing to the court that the bid of J.E.Rodgers, Jr. iz the lowest and best bid presented; Itis upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Knott, by the i� Board ordered that the said contract be and the came is hereby awarded to J.E.Rodger , Jr., for the sum of $619.75. It is furhar ordered that said J.E.Rodger s, Jr. give bonds in penal sum of $619.75, one-half to be on bond for the faithful performance of said contract, and one-half for protection of material men; Thereupon it is further ordered that the County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized to re turn to each of the unsuccessful bidders, their certified cheep 1 which accompanied their said bids. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the hatter of Insurance of County Hospital Building. It is by the Board ordered that A.F. Blum be and he is hereby authorized to write insuraice on Addition to Hew County Hospital Building in following sums, to wit: on building and structure, $20,000. On furniture, 2,500. mw.. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4r j • I In the Liatter of application of John J.Connors, for a Liquor license. . John J.Connors, having heretofore made application to this Board for a saloon license and citation having been issued to said John J.Connors, to appear be- T i fore this Board at this time, said John J.Connors appears before this Board and is questioned by the District Attorney and testifies under oath; Thereupon, it is on motion of Supervisor :Snott, seconded by Supervisor Casey by the Board ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized ; to issue to John J.Connors, a license for sale of intoxicating liquors in ouaatit We less than one quart at place known as Pioneer Bar in town of Rodeo.,;, s In Platter of Faznishin.x Rock � j - • j for Fairview Road. It ie b;, the Board ordered that Supervisor Hook, be and he is hereby auth- orized to procure enough rock to macadamize one-quarter of a mile of the Fairview Rea beginning at Pacheco Rosa. In fatter of Procuring Paper 'Bags for distribution on Contra Costa Day. i � It is by the Board ordered that 14.A.Rugg, be and he is hereby authorized to procure ten thousand small paper bags to be used by Almond Association of Contra Costa Count in distributing ng souvenir packages of almonds, on Contra Costa Day. _ j In the hatter of allowanre for Tilling petition for letters of guardianship over Hottinger Children. ` j It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County I draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of the County Clerk for the sum of$6, for payment of filing petition for letters of Guardianship over estate and person of said children.k i In the hatter of Replenishing Revolving iFund of Commissioner for Contra Costa County • eat P.P.I.E. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County { jAuditor draw warrant on County Treasurer for the sum of $150 in favor of John Berming Iham to be used as a revolve e ng fund in payment of expenses at Y.p.2.E. ' Said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.x w�ej i In the Matter of Plans for Building of Bridge Over Old River between Contra Costa and San Joaquin e Counties. It is by the Boeril ordered that Charlea Derleth, J r. be and he is hereby em- ployed to make a report as to the correctness of the plans and specifications for buildinz of a bridge over old River between Counties of Contra Costa and San Joaquin said report to be furnished to this Board at the earliest possible moment. l In the Matter of Designation of � Newspapers for publicationof proceed- ings of Board of Supervisors. ' On motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, It is by the Board ordered that the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper printed and published In town of Martinez, and the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper published in tom of !Martinez, be and samr are hereby designated as the newspapers in which all the publicat Lone of the proceedings of this Board, be made and given until the further order of this Board. j It is further ordered that the price paid for the publication of said pro- ceedings shall be twenty cents per square of 234 ems nonpareil to each newspaper. a The foregoing go g order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i ;In the ]Satter of Repair of Roads in Contra Costa County. S Whereas, it appears to.the satisfaction of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the public good and necessity demands the repairing, re- constructing and re-building of those certain roads in County of Contra Costs, known land described as follows: .;Y That certain road between town of Concord and town of Walnut Creek, by Tway, of Hookston; also That certain road between town of Walnut Creek end inter-county tunnel I :g Eby way of Lafayette; also That certain road between town of Danville and tom of Walnut Creek, !all of which roads are in excess of three miles in length and the cost of re-building repairing and re-constructing of which will exceed $5000. and, j WHBR]EAS, it appears to this Board that said roads are in excess of three �v (miles in length, and the cost of construction of which will be too great to be paid !by the road funds of said county; Now, therefore, be it RF,30L4ED that this Board barely determines to repair, re-construct and re-build said roads and does here7V declare its intention to proceed Ito construct said roads and If the cost of said roads when construct^d shall exceed i 15000, such coat shall be charged to the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa. Thereupon, it appears to this Board that greet emergency exists for the i z • immediate repair of said roads while same are in proper condition for work; It is therefore, Ordered that said work be and the same is here it placed under the supervision of Ralph C.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, with full power to proceed with said work immediately and to employ such help as will be required to repair said roads in the shortest possible time. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the hatter o f allowance of claims. Claims against the different fins of the County are press rated to the Board those fonnd to be correct and to be propekly 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 recess to meet on Monday, March 22nd, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. 1q, Clerk. i 74 I � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Monday, March 22nd, 1915. � The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 3nott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buehanan. J.H. `ells, Clerk. {. In the -Matter of Procuring Right of Way for State Highway over Property of Frank Gomez, near San Pablo. i j On motion duly made and carded, It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to procure from Frank Gomez, deed for certain land required for right of way for State Highway on property near San 3ablo, and that said Frank Gomez be and he is hereby allowed the sum of $500 for said right of way and all damages which he may sustain or has heretofore sustained on account of the building of that certain bridge over San lablo Creak adjoining x: I said property. JIt is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer on the General Fund in favor of said Frank Gomez, for the payment of said right of way and damages for same, said warrent to be delivered to said Frank Gomez iupon delivery of a good and suffic ient deed, sat Iafactory to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. I In the yiatt er of Grant ing Leave of — Absence. It is by the Board ordered that C.L.Abbott, Coroner of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of Californis, for - sixty days from and after March 18th, 1915. The vote of the Board on the foregoinv. order being unanimous. I f In the Matter of allowance to Richmond Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Children. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance of $50. per month heretofore made to Richmond Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Children, be and the same is hereby ordered discont inued fran and after April. let,1915. f The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i I In the Matter of Advertising • ' Resources of Contra Costs. County. jIt is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the allow- ance of $250 be and the save is hereby granted to Almond Growers Association for the !,urchase of and filling of ten thousand sample bags of almonds for mailing �ur- poses throwout the United States, for advertising purposes. said sum to be allowed i out of the Panama Pacific International Exposition Fund, on presentation of a duly , verified claim therefor. >- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Latter of Building of Fence over lands of Rckley Estate Company • i near Crockett. On motion, duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that Supervisor iCasey, be and he is hereby authorized to proceed immediately to erect a fence along i said proposed road way at the earliest possible moment, said fence to be erected at the least possible expense to the County of Contra Costa: i jIn the Ratter of Rejection of Claims. j By request, it is, upon motion dulymade and carried, by the Board ordered that the said bill of Antioch Lumber Company heretofore presented in the sum of$500 against tine Panama Tacifle International Exposition Fund, be and the same is hereby rejected, the said amount having been included in another bill this day filed with • this Board. The said order is passed by the unanim ous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract for Installation of Electric a Fixtures in County Hospital Building. This Board having heretofore awarded the contract to J.F..Rodgers, Jr.. for furnishing and installing of certain electric light fixtures and lamps in Addition to New County Hospital Building. Now, at this time, J.E.Rodgers, Jr., presents form of contract and bonds as required by law. • i It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the Mrs - j are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Beard by affixing his signature to said bond. It is furth:r ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract as the act of this Board for and on behalf of the i County of Contra Costa. 3 The said vote being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I _ I 76 In }flatter 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, April 5th, 1915,. at 10 o'clock r ............Clerk. f:p A . 7 { � u :r jIn the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, April 5th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Han. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 4nott; J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.We lls, Clerk. - - - -pop - - - -- } The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of March, '1915, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the _ n Chairman and Clerk. y�- In the Batter of applications for (Liquor .Licenses. • Applications for liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quan- tities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following nam?d persons at ;the following named places, to wit: j J.H.L. Brown Bain St. Pacheco 'Frank Cabral W. side County Road San Ramon �D.Denehy Dan's Saloon Crolona IL.C.Davis San Pablo & Fairmont Aves. ` Geo. W.Lee Riverside House, County Road Near Pittsburg ;A.J.Moller Sunnyside Saloon San Pablo Dennis Murphy Bay&Eppinger Sts. Crockett (Anton Peters Waldorf Saloon Vallejo Junction R.L.Parker Morton's Hotel Nichols •. !Chris Rose Near S.P.Depot 'San Pablo Raymond Jackson R.Jackson Saloon Knightsea IM.G.Rose Danville Hotel Bar Danville IF.L.Soito, Jr. Santa Fe Saloon San Pablo "Thos. TormEy Railroad House Port Costa It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed ',for Monday, May 3rd, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. I in the Llatter of issuance of Liquor ';Licenses. .The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licenses guthoriziag the -14 !sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named 3 persons at t:,,e following named places, to wit: ; �.F.F.Emmons Emmons' Saloon Port Costa D.Gobba Bet. Fink and Mouser Ave. San Pablo Ave. s Joe I.Machado Elite Saloon San Pablo ; Wm.Machado W. side Alvarado St. San Pablo (,Anton Petrich Block 7 Sobrante Tract Giant d<: LS.Perracco Block 2, Lot 5 Valona Antonio F. Rose Henry's place Alamo J. & A.E.Rose Cor. Church & Alvarado St. San Pablo L.Raffetto Central Saloon Port Costa Dominic Regan Grangers Hotel Hckley Station ; ,m '. W.S.Soto Near Grand Capon Park San Pablo School Dist. `y Henry Timm Cor. Schmidt Lane & San Pablo Ave. Martin Urbeck 'Valona Heights Saloon Valona Joe Vincent Car. Wanda St. & Ord Ave. Valona -Al The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., _ =a In the matter of Allowance to Richmond Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Children. Bir. Neville, of Richmond appears before the Board and makes request to this `> Board for the allowance of $50 per month heretofore discontinued from said Society, and explains to this Board that said Society is willing to make any reports desired by this Board as to the expenditure of said money; Thereupon, it is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that an allowance of $50 per month bo and the same is Ihereby made to Richmond Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Children commencing on lst day of April, 1915, to be paid upon presentation of a duly verified claim therefor, on the General Fund, said claim to be accompanied by a report from '$ isaid Society showing the amount of work done by said Society in detail and the a�munt of expenditures on behalf of said Society. In the utter of petition for formation of i 11A. Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa County". s R.N.Burgess, appears before this Board and files a petition signed by more -4 than 25 freeholders residing within the portion of Contra Costa County defined in sai petition and petitioning under that certain Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved iday 1st, 1911, and Acts amendatory thereof, for the fornation _ of a portion of Contra Costa County, into a boulevard district to be known and desig- ,nated by the name and style of '?St. Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costs County" "=s. and sett in,- forth the matters required by law; Thereupon the Board fixes the hearing on said petition for Monday, May 3rd, �e 11915, of said day before this Board at its regular meeting place in Courthouse in the town of :Martinez, County of Contra Costa, and orders that notice as required by law, !be published at least once a week for two successive we, in Contra Costa Gazette, %i ,is newspaper published at Martinez, California, the County seat of the County in which said proposed district is located, giving the date and hour at which said petition [will be heard. f i In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. • It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances commencing on the respective dates set forth therein, be and the sane are hereby a--lowed to the follow '^ _;. ing named persons, to nit: F yrs. Morgan Murphy, g15. per month, commencing March 1st, 1915. 1&s. George Sanborn, 25. per month, commencing March 1st, 1915. '•'ery Cowan, 15. per month, commencing April 1st, 1915. Elise May Lucas, $12.50 per month, commencing April 1st, 1915. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of said indigents on first of each and every rmnth until the further order of this Board. In the Matter of sopointment of , IIPark Commissioner for Brentwood • Park. A request having been filed for the appointment of George Shafer as Park Com- missioner of Brentwood Yark; It is by the Board ordered that George H.Shafer be and he is hereby a;Tointed Park Commissioner of tae Brentwood Park to lake the place of Mr. Logan heretofore ap- pointed b;: this Board and not qualified. The said order is messed by the unanimous vote of the Board. �rz. tt$. v In the .Matter of allowance of Claims i for lumber, road mpterial, rock, oil, bridge work, etc. • ',. Certain claims for lumbrr, road material, rock, oil, bridge work, etc., are y. ,a i presented to the 3oard, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of tre respect ive road districts against which said claims are presented, would be burdened by ~y;. the payment of said claims; It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, in s the amounts and out of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Alexand?r 3urness 39.24 5 38.00 R.D.1,S.D.5, $1.20 Alexander Burners 6.40 5.00 1, 5, 1.40 Alexander 3urness 162.60 161.00 1, 5, 1.60 i Standard Oil Company 320.34 319.00 1, 5 1.34 gwv Vulcan Rock Co. 785.73 784.73 1, 5, 1.00 Vulcan Rock Co. 269.20 268.00 1, 5, 1.20 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treas x.. urer in payment of the above named amounts to the above named cla,L::ants and out of • the above named funds. .. The vote of the Board thereon being as follows, to wit: . Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythn.11. Noes: gone. �k S] ! 3V. In the ilatter of Insurance of Exhibit at Fanama Pacific Exposition. C.E.Baydea, presents to this Board an Insurance Policy on the exhibit at the Panama-Pacific Exposition; It is by the Board ordered that said Policy be and the sam: is hereby approv. ``- ed by this Board. zz In the Liatter of Adoption of Flans and Specifications ifications for Building of Concrete 43 Conduit at Avon Station. r County Surveyor Ralph R; Arnold having presented to this Board plans and specifications for constructing of a concrete conduit on Bay Point Road in front of property of Associated Oil Company near Avon Station; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the sane are hereby approved ami said plans adopted as plans and specifications *; of this Board for the building of said conduit across County Road in front of propert ?a of Associated Oil Company near Avon Station; It is further ordered that the Cler': of this Board be and he is hereb;; auth- orized to advertise in the Daily Gezette a newspaper published in Contra Costa Coun for bids for the construction of said concrete conduit in accordance with saidplans and specifications on file in the office of the Cleric of this Board and of the Coun -r ! Surveyor; It is further ordered that notice state that the conduit must be completed !. within sixty days after award of contract. That said notice contain a further clans that all things be ing ecu;1, preference will be given first, to bidders using mater- ials manufactured or produced in the County of Contra Costa, and second, that prefer WI'* ence will be given to local bidders residing ie the Count* of Contra Costa where bid are equal; That Bids will be received by the Clea?a at his office in the town of Martin- ez, up to and including the 3rd day of May, 1915, at 11 o'clock A.M.and shall be m arked "Bids for Construction of Concrete Conduit near Avon Station". That all bids must be accompanied with a certified check oa some solvent b or a cash deposit in sum equal to ten per cent of amount bid, conditioned that if -a g the contract is awarded the party submitting the accepted bid, will enter into v. 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 de- posit to be forfeited as liquidated damages for such failure. -: z=4� That all checks be made payable to the order of the Clerk of the Board of -' �f€ Supervisors of Contra Costa county, State of California; that said Board reserves th - - 'sv right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informality in any bid received. 1he vote of the Board on said order be ing unanimous. i i i i is I I a • 1 In the flatter of Grant ing Leave of i w iADS enae. Dr. C.L.Abbott, Coroner, of Contra Costa County, wha was granted a leave of ' i ,absence of sixty days from the State of California, on 18th day of March, 1915, repo a Ito this Board that he has returned to the State of California and resumed active. i duties. !-in the flatter of allowance of claims g against the Panama racific Exposition t .n rlind. Y' H.M.Beede, a representative of the Antioch Lumber Company and E.A.1darshall a pea (before the Board and makes certain exrlahation of the Lr claims presented against the !County of Contra Costa; u Thereupon, said explanations be Lag satisfactory to thin Board said claims are �ordexed allowed by this Board. i In the hatter of Granting ttequiaitious y !for admission to County Hospital. It appearing to the Board that extraordinary circumstances appear when it is necessary to forward certain patients to the County Hospital immediately; 4 It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County <'y il!and the Sheriff of Contra Costa county, or either of them, be and they are hereby aut 'iorised to grant permission in emergency cases, to patients to enter the County Hoapi- pn xi ,In the ;Satter of-rranging Program :for Contra Costa Coeanty Dedication !Day at Panama racific International Exposition. It is by the Board ordered that a vote of thanks of this Board be and the Sam I& hereby tendered to R.R.7eale, Director-General of the Day for the effeeisat manner t; iIn which said program was arranged and carried out. j 11. rr 'Inthe 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, %a signed by the Chairman vnd Cleric and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this ;Board. �v. }S ! I i�. In the ]Satter of Petition for Formation � > of "idt. Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa County. _ =,-REAS, there has this day been filed with the Clirk and presented to this Board, a petition signed by R.N.Burgess, and more than twenty four other freeholders residing within the portion of Contra Costa County defined in seid petition and pet- '., itioning under that certain Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approv- ed ppro -ed :Say 1, 1911, amid Acts amendatory thereof, for the formation of said portion of Contra Costa County into a Boulevard District to be known and designated by the name and style ai "Mount Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa County" and setting forth the matters required by le,, sod, ? y,Br.R%-'AS, there was filed with thy= said petition a bond in the penal same of e 000 (three hundred dollars) with two sufficient sureties acceptable to the Board wh have qualified in double the amount of said bond, which bond is conditioned in case A60 the proposition to organize the said District sba'.1 be defeated at an election call- ed by the Board for the purpose of determining whether such district shall be formed, - for the payment of the exibease and cost of said election in an amount not exceeding the said penal sum of three hundred dollars (W0.) NOT LST IT BE, AID IT ISr%'REBY RESOLVED, that the aforementioned bond and " ar7�: the sureties thereon be anproved and accepted and that Uonday, the 3rd day of May, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.IS. of said day before this Board at its regular meeting place y� in the Court House at Mdartinez, in said County of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby set as the time and place :br the he of said petition; and, LET IT B' FUM-ER RESMV-P that notice as required by law be published at least once a week for two consecutive weeks, in the "Contra Costa Gazette"a newspaper - published at IZartinez, California, t}r county seat of the County in which said pro- posed District is located, giving the day and hour at which said petition will be heard. - The foregoing Resolution is presented by Su_oervisor Buchanan and seconded by t Suu^.rvisor Casey and passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , N In Matter of Obtaining Right of Tay for State Highway, through Contra Costa County. Thereas, the Advisory Board of the Department of Engineering of the State of California, at the meeting held on March 23rd, 1915, at Sacramento, California, did adopt a Resolution requesting the hoard of Sup;rvisors of Contra Costa County to acquire a certain right of way for certain lands in the County of Contra Costa, ',. State of California, which said rights of way are to be used for the purposes of a State Rigirnay, and, said Advisory Board of the Departmmnt of F.rgineering of the State of California, has forwarded a copy of said Resolution to this Bor_rd of Supervisors advis ins said Board of Supervisors of its action and requesting that condemnation proceedings be commnenced to acquire said right of way, and, 19hereas, it ai.pears to this Board bf Supervisors that the interests of tin County of Contra Costa, would be promoted by acquiring of said right of way for State Hi;:hwayruri:oses; i c'" r' r `xs i • TFF.REF03F. iii IT RESC{,VM, and it is hereb; determined by this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that the interests of the County of Contra Costa will be promoted by the obtaining of said right of way and that Thomas D.Johnston District Attorney of Contra Costa County, State of California, be and he is hereby " authorized on behalf of the C mnts of Contra Costa, to com'n=nce coademnatioa proceed '- Ings against the followt-ne, described property owners and against the property herein after described and to prosecute said action to completion on behalf of said county. The lands for Highway purposes, the title to which is vested in Joe S. 11oitoza and liar S. iIoitoza, his wife, are situated near the town of Tormey, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described ns follows: Situate near the tava of Tormay, County of Contrn Costa, State of Californi Parcel No. 1: A strip of land 69 feet wide over, across, through and upon a portion of ^ • the tract of-land as conveyed by John I:?uir, et al., to Joe S. Ioitoza and idary S. T itoza (his wife) by deed, dated December 21, 1907, and recorded in Liber 137 of Deeds, nage 470, Contra Costa County records, and mora par-.icularly described as follows, to wit: Co=mcing at a point in the northerly boundary of the Rancho rl i'inole, beirr- the southerly boundary of the Rancho Canada del Hambro Y Boleas, at its intersection with canter line of the California Highway Commission Survey; 4,2 said point being known as Station "T" 285;23.6 P.O.T. of said survey, described as bi ing North 46°41 1/2' west distant 142.7 feet from an iron bolt located at the south- - easterly corner of the lands of said grantor; said point further described as being in tli, boundary line between the lends of said grantor and the Selby Smelting aid �1_ head Co.; theme south 46141 1/2' east for a distante of 29.88 feet; thence north d- ti 38'30 1/2' east parallel to and distant 30 feet from said California Highway Commi • ion Survey ( measured e.t right angles thereto; for a distance of 122.4 feet; thence north 46°41 1/2west for a distance of 59.76 feet; thence south 38°30 1/2' west }- parallel to, and distant 30 feet from said California Hlphvlay Commission Survey for distance of 122.4 feet; thence south 46941 1/20 East for a distance of 29.88 feet °4 to the _point of beginning. All bearings true. Containirg an area of 0.168 acres r4 of land, more or less. - a Parcel Ao. 2: '? F Commencing at a point in the easterly boundary fence of the lands of said grantor at its intersection with the center line of the California Highway Commiss- ion Survey, said point known as Sta. "T" 286}46.0 P.O.T. described as being north 46141 1/2' west, distant 188.51 feet from the northeast corner of the tract of lent r:- ,,.fix as conveyed by John iSuir, et al., to Joe 3.1.1oitoze, et ux. by deed dated December 21, 1907, and recorde in Liber 137 of Deeds page 470, Contra Costa County records; • theme south 46041 1/2' east for a distance of 29.88 feet; theme north 38030 1/2' 2 east for a distance of 41.5 feat; theme nor'h 46°41 1%2' 1;.est for a distance of 5RI". 59.76 feet; thence south 38°30 1/2' west for a distance of 41.5 feet;thence south ',q s, 46'41 1/2' East for a distance of 29.88 feet to the point of beginning. AJ.1 bear- ings true, containing an area of 0.057 acres of land, rare or less. !a". =a Parcel No. 3: _. tr Said Pub 1ie Highway to be 60 feet wide, 30 feet on each side of a center s: ��4 Q-4 It r- ',, line commencing at the intersection of the westerly boundary of the one-half acre '- tract of land being purchased by Joe S.Hoitoza, and Friary S.Ifotoza (his wife) on con- - tract, said tract of land lying easterly and parallel to that certain tract of land as conveyed by John -iuir, at al. to said Joe S. -=oitoza and =•Iasi• S.Moitoza, by deed ;; ( dated December 21, 1907, aryl recorded in Liber 137 of Deeds, page 470, Contra Costa County records, with the center line of the California Highway Commission Survey . known as Sta. "T" 286}87.5 P.Q.T. described as being North 0°26 1/2' west distant 226.10 feet from the southeast corner of the tract of land hereinabove mentioned; thence north 38°30 1/2' east for a ii:aance of 162.96 feet to a point known as Sta. Z "T" 288{50.46 P.C.- Sta. "L" 286>43.43 P.O.C. of the California Highway Commission Survey; thence curving to the right with a radius of 150 feet through an angle of 69°40' for a distance of 182.39 feet; thence curving to the left with a radius of . 170 feet throigh an argle of 78"48' for a distance of 233.80 feet; the ace curving t; the right with a radius of 150 feet through an angle of 75°51' for a distance of 198.57 feet to a point known as Sta. "L" 292}58.19 P.T. - Sta. "S" 293}27.11 P.O.T , of the California Highway Commission Survey; theme south 74146 1/2' east for a dis- tance of 150.89 feet to apoint in the easterly fence line knorn as Sta. "S" 294}78. -:- j P.O.T. of the California Highway Commission Survey. All bearings true. Containing an area of 1.28 acres of land, more or less. Parcel No. 4: Commencing at a point in the feme line along the easterly boundary of the Rancho El Pinole being the westerly boundary of the Rancho Canada del Hambre Y Bolsa described as being north 46°41 1/2' west, distant 135.2 foet thereon from a bolt located at the southeast corner of that tract of land as conveyed by John Muir to ,. Joe S.Floitoza, and Mary S. :doitoza by deed dated December 21, 1907, and recorded in Liber 137 of Deeds, page 470, Contra Costa County Records; thence south 65°30 1/2' west for a distance of 87.00 feet; thence south 38°30 3/21west for a distance of 19. _ feet; thence south 28-04 1/2' hest for a distance of 31.00 feet; the nee south 65-151 2' west for a distance of 71.0 feet; thence north 63-40 1/2' east for a distance of 5.0 feet; thence north 38-30 1/2' east for a distance of 176.00 feet to a point in the 3.. easterly line of the Rancho El Pinole, theme south 46°41 1/2' east for a distance ' of 37.5 feet to the point of beginning, containing an area of 0.010 acres of land, r'# more or less. �4 And the Board takes recess to mdet on Friday, April 9th, 1915, at 10 o'clock F A. ;1. "ka M3 i ••� •'•-�f Cha firma n. ........Clerk. i + i =� I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. ; • Friday, April 9th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. � Present; Hon. J.F_.l:rythall, Chairmen; Supervisors Zeb Knott J.F.Casey, Vincent Hook and 1N.J.Buchanan. J.H.Hells, Clerk. - - - - - -000 - - - - - -� In the -Jatter of Plans and I a specifications for Old River Bridge. Professor Charles Derleth, Jr., the Consulting Engineer heretofore Employ- ad by this Board to report on condition of plans and specifications for said Ai i bridge appears before this Board and makes certain statements to this Board in regar to plans as amended. • 'F in the Hatter of.approval of Plans _ 'ifor Old River Bridge. k: The following Resolution is presented by Supervisor Buchanan, and seconded by Supervisor Hook and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board; BE IT RhSOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of contra Costa County, State of California, that, iiHE- AS, certain plans and specifications for furnishing material and labor and constructing bridges over Middle Rivor and Old River on the I.L.Borden Roe d, San Joaquin County, California, of which said Old River Bridge will be a joint bridg j between San Joaquin County and Contra Costa County and which said plens and specific • tions have been submitted to this Board for its approval; TRERE:FORE ar. IT RESOLVED, that said piens and specifications,strain sheets, " and working details, are hereby al-proved -nd adopted, save and except that said plans, specifications, strain sheets, and working details be not approved and the same are hereby rejected as to socket pile foundation and that said other plans and specifications shall be amended is this particular that on page 28 after line 28 shall be inserted the following: 7.. "At any time during the progress of the construction of said bridge, the Counties of San Joaquin and Contra Costa, reserve the right to appoint a Consulting Engineer to pass upon any or all of the work. And that in ca'.linp- for aids on said construction in the sub-structure of SEW Bridge over said Old River no bids shall be called for "socket pile foundation" but sa?d bids on said sub-structure shell call for bids for cylinder pier foundat- ion only." ' i �n �y t 1, 1�. I, In the hatter c f Grant ing Requi sition. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of i'.T.Joost, Tax Collector, for section of Addition to Counter work, to cost $487 and for an Arnold & Glass Map, '^4n be and the Sane is hereby granted. i The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follo�z, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Xnott, Casey, Nook and Trythall. Noes: Supervisor Buchanan. I I :e§ In the „tatter of appointment of Pound !,-Taster for Bay Point Pound District. A petition prayine for appointment of C.H.Pereival as Pound Baster having been presented to the Board praying for the appointment of C.M. Percival as Pound ?Jester for Bay Pm int Pound District, It is by tie Board ordered that said C.11.2ercival be and he is hereby appoint ed Pound ;,raster for Bay Point Pound District. ?f It is further ordered that he take oath and give bind as required by 0rdinanc 3>4 of this Board. In the 'atter of allowance to Indigents. - ' It is by the Board ordered that Luc,., R. hent be rand she is hereby allowed an allowance of y12, per month, courwncing April 1st, 1915. It is further ordered that the County _auditor draw warra::t on the County 9s Treasurer in favor of Lucy L.Bent, for ';12. per month, co.*,menoing April 1st,1915, and continuing until the further order of this Board. In matter of allowance of claims. s• Claims aCainst the different funds of the county are presented to the Board; (..- I those found to be correct and to be proper',v signed are ordered sllolved by the Board �-- signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the Allow- I ance Book of this Board. I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 19th, 1915, at 70 {* o�clock A.M. ,.,.?.. X ... Chairman. I� t* I h,. yy In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs County, 'tate of California. .,. Mead ay, Apr!119th, 1915. the Board met at 10 o'clo& A.M. �. Breeent; Eon. J.E.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; .j.P.Casey, 4iac nt =oak and W.J.Buchana. J.H.F.ells, Clerk. as i In Matter of approval of Bond of round 6e,ua r. P C.H.Percival, having presented to this Beard a good and sufficient bond, fort e :faithful performance of his duty as Pound Keeper for Bay Point Pound District; It is by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approved. In the Matter of Reclamation District No. 1619. ORDER FOR BIECTION OF THREE TRUSTEES. Upon the application of E.A.Bridgford, a land owner within Reclamation ;;: District Ro. 1619, for the election of three trustees, in order to complete the organ ization of said district, having been dul, presented end it duly appearing that said x district up.,n proceedings duly and regularly taken was, by order of this Board, duly made ant given on the 1st day of Februrry, 1515, duly organized a Reclamation District; and it farther duly appearing that since said order the land owners of said district ,duly and regularly in accordance with the law in such cases rade and provided adopted By-Laws for the ,rovernionit of said district; .'.r31 • It is therefore Ordered that an election be held in the Town of Knightsen in the hall above the general merchandise store of H.W.Heidorn. on the 28th day of '' May, 1915, for the election of three trustees of slid district; the polls of such also t '..ion shall be open from ten o'clock A.H. until four o'clock P.M. of said day. The " (following named land holders of said district are hereby aT. ointed as Judges of said election to wit: W.J.Hotchkiss, and E..A Bridgford, and the following named land owner in said district, to wit: I.L.Borden, is hereby appointed Inspector of said election, which three named persons shall constitute the Board of election for such district; -fi It is further ordered that in the event of any such named persons failing to attend at said election, that the voters present at the time and place of opening the polls, shall appoint the Board or supply the place of an absent member thereof, It is further ordered that notice of Stich election be given by publication in the Byron Times, a paper of general circulatiinn, printed and published and cir- culated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at least once a week for f^ s. not less than one month. +' Dated this 19th day of April, 1915. I w£z 3L In tts ;atter of approval of Plans for Old River Bridge. It is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the ,.°- Board ordered that that certain Resolution made on 9th day of April, 1915, adopting and approving the plans and specifications for building of Old River Bridge between Contra Costa and San Joaquin Counties be and the same is hereby amended and adopted to read as follows: BE IT RFS?.PED, by the Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, that, ru MEREAS, certain plans and specifications for furnishing material and labor, '.. and constructing bridges over middle River and Old -River on the I.I:.Borden Road, San Joaquin lounty, California, of which said Old River Bridge will be a joint bridge btween San Joaquin County and Contra Costa County, and which said plans and specifics - ions have bee n submitted to this Board for its approval; THEREFORE B:: IT RFSQ.vrD, that said plans and specifications, strain sheets, _ and workine details, are hereby a_ roved and ado ted save and except,P pt, that said ...�:. plans specifications, strain sheets and workin_: details shall be amended in this particular, that on page 28 after line 28 shall be inserted the following: "At ar{; time during the progress of t?B construction of said bridge, the counties of San Joaquin and Contra Coate re servethe right to acpoint a Consulting Engineer to pass upon any or all of the work." In the utter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District Bo. 800. Good cause appearing therefor, the f ollowing warrants of said Reclamation ;: District are hereby approved. Number Date Amount 124 April 17, 1915 849.75 125 April 17, 1915 3328.73 ;g And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board arehere® authorized and directed to r note the approval of said waaants by this Board by affixing their respective sig- natures to each of said warrants. In the 'utter of Change of Plans !.and specifications for Building of Bey 'Point Road. The followinp- tuesolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan, and seconded by Supervisor Hook, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the isoard, to wit= rk REStiLVED, that i','hereea Ralph R.Arnold, County Surveyor hes certified to this u R Board of Supervisors that it is for the best interest of the County of Contra Costa and that the public interest and convenience require that the plans and specification c° .44 for the Bay joint Road be changed in accordance with the reeo.-.mendations this day fili d with the Clerk of this boerd of Supervisors; IT IS THEREEDRE ORDERED that said recommendations of the said County Surveyo ri f � �\ i - � / be e& e, same are hereby accepted and approved. \ It Is arth eon d thatthe Uha e_= 4 this board ebup«#en bead he a _� _«_!_d G t» _e _ a a_ e the ,=ay # Contra w_. : � to enter Intoawritten r_,a3with The Delta Dredger k_«. ecorporation, ' a%m lxrtein ,�_! e_wsom _,�r�% l�. w_en 6. � © � c � Count, of Coatra Costa, said Delta Dredger Compaq, acorporat En. B ec=_c with the said recommendations for the modification of to Rm. of said Bay Point . yRoad ami filed withthis board by said County •ur7ee= I �� lathe laatt= @ allowanceolclaims. . « claims against the different funds # the ;a nty are presented to the. #_ \� and those foundyacorrect and» » properly signed, are =aaall_! by , Z the _rd, signed by the Chairman and attested &the clerk and ordered entered on the elow_e &a of this _w. \ ` And the zoard takesrecess » meet a day, May Ord, 1G # so'clock \ /,(.Chili rman. ` \ � ..«. / .:....c a. . ± j -- i \ ƒ . < \ �f . � i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. :uonday, May Srd, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb j Xnott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and C'.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. j - - - - --000 - - - - - , i The minutes arA proceedings of the 3oard for and during the month of April r i 1915, are read to the Board by the Clerk, by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ' ate In the Metter of Issuance of Liquor licenses. The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licenses authoriz- ing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following numed,nersons at the following named places, to .at. E J.H.L.Brown linin St. Fac be ea Frank Cabral W. side County Road San Ramon D.Donehe,y Dan's Saloon Crolona .. L.C.Davia San Pablo & Fairmont Avea I Geo. T,.Lee Riverside House Near Pittsburg ,.. iA.J.Moller Sunnyside Saloon San Pablo ' De:inis ISurphy Bay&Eppinger Sts. Crockett �- Antone Peters Tieldori Saloon 9e?.lejo Junction ,�• R.L.Parker Morton's Hotel Nichols Chris Rose Near S.P.De mt San Pablo r I Raymond =acvson R.Jackson Saloon Snightsen M.G.-Rose Danville Hotel Bar Danville t F.l.So it o, Jr. Santa Fe Saloon S au Pablo Thos. Tormey Railroad House Port Costa -=> The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the flatter of Applications ' for liquor Cleanses. Applications for Liquor Licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in I quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, tor;it J.P.Bettencourt Glen Saloon S.P.Depot Antioch — John. Buckley Burlington Hotel & Bar Port Costa <T Barney Barish San Pablo & Central Ave. Rust _ I C.D.Crowey Bird Saloon Crockett r Dennis Crowley Port Costa Hotel Port Costa ' F.Dal -orte Lot 1, Block 11 Oakley h_ i i ti • B, Ferrando & Son Star Saloon, Valens. H.?-T.Holway Byron Cafe rain St. Byron T.B. HcPlmsey Hotel Brentwood Brentwood Dionisio Ortiz Cor. Lincoln & Liberty Ave. Rust A.Pezzutti Valona Thomas &Azeavedo The Glen, Lots 7 & B, Block 10 Oakley. It is by th Hoard ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed for S,londay, June 7th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. i I t In the :+latter of Requisition of C.L.Abbott, for minted supplies. y; • It is by the Board ordere.'. that the requisition of Dr. C-.L.Abbott Coroner , of Contra Costa County, for printed supplies be and the same is hereby granted. Fti In the Hattor of allowance of claims for bridge cork, lumber, . rock, oil, road material, etc. A certain clava for road work and rock, is presented to the Board against the funds of R.D.1,S.D.5, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road district -could be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, , It is by tlr. Board ordered that said claim be and sam=_ is allowed to the folloning named clai:-nt, in the sums and out of the funds belo,rr named, to crit: C�-imant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. } • Hutchinson Comi:aay p210.50 "x'140.60 R.D.1,S.D.5, y69.70 And it is further ordered that t:,e County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw": warrant on County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant in the sums and out >s of the fund's above mentioned. 7�- The vote of the Board on said order be ing -s follows, ID nit � - Ayes: 3u ervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, 3uchanan and Trythall. Noe s: :done. ,. In the :',Satter of complaint _�.. against liquor License of Grand Canyon Chateau. . • 1, complaint having been made tc this Board against the saloon conducted by ' Grand Canyon Chateau located at Grand Canyon lark in that said Grand Canyon Chateau •°' F Company is violating the County Ordinance of this Board relating to conducting saloons; It is by the Board ordered that a citation be issued out of this Board to said Grand Canyon Chateau Comj;any to al..pear before this Board on L'oaday May 17th g�. 1915, at 11 o'clock A.l& to shop: cause why their said license should not be revoked ,rs The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. y` 9 2 I i In the Matter of appointment of Found ,taste r. A petition having been presented to this Board praying for the appointment of Manuel Enos as Pound M--ster of Danville School District; i +; It is by the Board ordered that said Idanuel Enos be and he is hereby appoint I ed Pound Master of Danville School District; It is further ordered that said Manuel Enos take oath and give bond as requi - ed by Ordinance of this Board. r=: In the Matter of acceptance of Resignation of Iiieht Watchman Of Court House. F.T.Johnson, Night latchman of the Court House having presented to this Boar his resignation as Night Watchmen of said Court House to take effect immediately. It is upbn motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said I resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said position declared vacant. - In the flatter of Appointment of Night Watchman for Court House. x� a A.Pavolini and F.L. McNamara having presented to this Board petitions pray- Ing for the appointment to the Position of Night Watchmen of the court House ' i and no other applicants appearing or presenting petitions therefor, the following vote was taken: For F.L. ticllemara: Supervisors Knott, Casey and Buchanan. For A.Pavolini: Supervisors Hook and Trythall. Thereupon, F.L.MoNsmara having received the majority of votes cast for said pos it ion, It is by the Board ordered that F.L.I1c3anara be and he is hereby appointed { Night 14atcbman of the Court House until the further order of this Board, at the same salary heretofore fixed by this Board.., 4 In the Matter of the application of Pft. Diablo Scnic Boulevard Company. This Board having heretofore and upon due application therefor, made and zs- entered its order authorizing the said Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Pompa y to take the real property necessary for the purposes of its toll-road as gen3rally described in said order, and appointing Elam Brown and 1.%lcom Goddard as Commissioners to act in conjunction with a commissioner appointed by said Compa.gv, and also with the surveyor of said Company and to lay out the proposed toll-road and mike an accurate survey and description of said road and of the land necessary therefor, and the I z • I said commissioners having in conjunction with C.A. Leighton, Esq., the surveyor and engineer of Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company, laid out said road as in their judgment would best promote the public interest and signed, certified and filed an accurate survey and description of the route of said toll-road and of the land necessary therefor; and the said road being now in course of construction; C "* and it appearing to this Board that because of delay in acquiring rights of way ,a and also because of physical difficulties and large e::pense in constructig a port- ion of said toll-road accordik- to said survey and rel:ort, it is advisable that certain changes should be made in the line or route of a mrtion of said toll-road and that such action would best promote V,o public interest. I � It is ordered that the said Commissioners in conjunction with the surveyor u t and engineer of said SSount Diablo S=ic Boulevard Company re-examine and view the route of said proposed road and make such changes and alterations in said route as • In the it judgment uou13 beat l:romote the public interest, conforming always, how- ever, to the general lines and termini covered by the original application herein I and ma_e, sign and certify and file with this Board at its meeting to be held on i j the 17th da- of:day, 1915, accurate maps, surveys and descrl,tions o` scid road }- i and of the _rol.osed changes in said route and of the lends necessary therefor. _ 1 The vote of the Board on the foregoing Order being unanimous. I ' k In the Matter of applicat ion of E.�i.Lewis, for return of 1 Tax :Toney. 1 E.Li•Lewis, I+.avic4; filed with this Board a petition praying for the return • of certain tax money paid to the County for tares due; It is by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby refer- red to the District Attorney, Count;; Auditor and .issesaor, for further xra:ort to I this Board. In the Vatter of advertisameat for bids for construction of Concrete Conduit at Avon. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a , concrete conduit at Avon Station, and this being the time and place fixed for -° i �. bids to be received, the following bid is received for the construction of said conduit: • j J.J..'SC1uaR8ra, Structure Complete as per plans and specifications, $743.50. concrete per cubic yard to be added or deducted as quantity is increased or decreased, r8.50. Excavation, per cubic yard as quantity is increased or de- , creased, $1.00. Reinforcing steel, as quantity is increased or decreased, - - 2 1/40 per lb. and there being no other or further bid presented; i It is by the Board ordered on motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded.to said J.J. i 94 if I i - llolianara. at the above stated proces. It is further ordered that J.J.Ucltamara enter into a contract with this Board � au and furnish to this Board good and sufficient bonds in the whole amount of the (on- tract, one-half to be for the faithful performance of all work and one-half for the u_eyment of all claims for labor and materials as by law provided. ! It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contracts and m ads I accordingly. N i In the latter of allowance to Ind ige nt s. It is by the Board ordered that Alma Churchill be and she is hereby granted an allowance of 010 per month in supplies, commencing i+Tay 1st, 1915-K. i In the +latter of Buildirg Permanent Highways in Contra Costa County. It is by the Board orders.'. that a meeting be and the same is hereby called for Tuesday June 1st, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the Chambers of the Board of Sunerviso In the Court Souse at 'Sartimz, for the purpose of discussing the matter of building permanent highways in Contra Costa County, end the means or method of raising the money therefor, and to which all persons interested in same are hereby invited to attend and state their views on the subject. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board furnish to the papers of Contra Costa County, a copy of this Order so that publicity may be given tothe r same. The vote of the Board on said Order being unanimous. In the Matter of Graating Leave of Absence. It is by the Borrd ordered that a leave of absence from the State of California of not to exceed sixty days from date of leaving State, be and the same is hereby z, I granted to each member of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and J.H. IlYells, County Cleric, .:nd R.R.Veale, Sheriff of Contra Costa County. I In the Matter of Petition for formation of!+oust Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa County. a9, The hearing on petition for formation of Mount Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa County, raving been fixed for this time and place, the following I persona supear before the Board ;:nd protest to the grant Ing of said District, to wit R.B.Anderson, M-Horton, Charles Woods, and J.C.Stelling, and R.R.Burgess and Col. , "hite appear in sul:port of said petition; i Thereupon after hearing all arguments presented by the above named persons, the following Resolution is presented by Supervisor Buchanan, and seconded by Super- visor Rook and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board: ;:MREAS, the petition of R.N.Burgess and more than t^.enty-five other free- , holders residing within the portion of Contra Costa County defined therein, petit- e Toning for the formation of the said portion of Contra Costa County into a boulevard •�, district as provided by law, to be ',mown and d•.signated as 117dount Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa County" coming on regularly this day to be heard, and due and satisfactory proof }ming be=n made to this Board that notice of the hearin; of said petition had been given as required by law, ani this Board having determined from evidence under cath taken for that purpose that twenty-five or more in number _. s of the signers of the said petition were, at the time of the signing of the said • petition and of the Piling thereof, freeholders residing within the boundaries of the proposed district described there in, and this Board be ing satisfied that the "`" said petition is re,zular in every respect and that the facts alleged therein are true; rind, M>• This Board having this day heard and considered the said petition as required by law; 5 1197, TH-:.F.FORE, MT IT BB and IT IS 1 R.BY 3F.SOLVT:D and IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the boundaries of the said proposed ;;ount Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa County be, and they are hereby defined and established as follows, to wit: &!GI1TNI_,7G at a point on the Uount Diablo }deridian, said point being the north. east corner of Saction 12, in township 1 south, range 1 west, °,'.D.B. :d.; thence southerly to the southeast corn-r of the northeast one-quarter of said Section 12; W theme west to the southwest corner of se id northeast one-quarter; thence south to • the southwest corner of the northeast one-quarter of sect ion 1.3, in said Township �+ and Range; thence west to the southwest corner of the north-east one-nuarter of .G. Section 14, in said township and ranee; thence south to the southwest corner of the - southeast one-quarter of said sretion 14; thence west to the northwest corner of j the northeast one-quarter of the northwest one-quarter of Section 23, in said town- ship and range; theme south to the southwest corner of the northeast one-n_uarter of the northwest one-quarter of said Section 23; thence west to t he southwest corn=_ k: of the northeast one-quarter of the northeast one-quarter of section 22 of said tow ship and range; theme north along the west line of the east one-half of the east one-half of sections 22, 15 and 10 of said township and range to the southaly boundary of the Rancho Arroyo de las Nueces y Bolbones, or Rancho San iaiguel; then, ;r along said seut^:erly boundary following the courses and distances thereof westerly to the centar of Walnut Creek; thence continuing alone" said southerly boundary pro- duced westerly to its intersection r•ith the center line of Contra Costa Highway as said highway is described in OrdLannce }tumbar 56, adopted by the Board of Super- , visors of the Count, of Contra Costa, on ';arch 8, 1692; thence northerly along the centar line of said hiaway to the southerly line of the two certain tracts now or formerly owner' byroulds, .:ad containing seventy end fifty acres respectively; thence westerly alon? the southerly line of the said Tracts to the easterly line t' of the 238.61 acre tract now or formerly owned by Dodge; thence westerly along the k i3 �I A southerly line of said last named tract to the easterly line of Dew✓ina Park; thence alonsg the southerly line of said DewirgT Park westerly, to the westerly line thereof; theme northerly alonz said westerly line to the northerly line of the 357 acre trae 'I. now or formerly owned by S. Vai:htaly; theme westerly along said northerly line i to the intersection thereof with the easterly line of the fractional southeast one- ouarter of the southwesterly one-granter of Section 33, township 1 north, range 2 _ j west, _'S.D.B. thence alone the northorly line of said fractional portion of said Secticu 33 to the easterly lin-2 of the R^nche Laguna delosPalos Colorados or :doraga Bench; thence westerly along the production of said northerly line of said fractional section 33 to the easterly line of the 20 acre tract now owned by Anderson, and formerly owned by J.I.I.Stow; thence southerly along said easterly line to the :-ount Diablo Base line; theice westerly along said itount Diablo Base Line to the intersection thereof with,the westerly line of the Rancho Laguna de los Pel::s Colorados or 'loraga Ranch; thence southerly along said westerly lire to the inter- section thereof with the northe.7y line of section 10, township 1 south, range 3 NA west, I;"s D.3.I::.; thence westerly along said northerly line of section 10 to the easterly line of Section 9, in said township and range; thence southerly along said -1 easterly line of Section 9 to the intersection thereof with the northerly line of . the southeast ons-quarter of said section 9; thence westerly along the said norther- ly line of the said southeasterly one-quarter to the :•✓esterly line thereof, being ' the easterly line of the 160 acre tract now or formerly owned by Buc':ley; thence southerly alon t:e westerly line of said southeast one-Cuarter of Section 9; and I i the northeast one-quarter of Section 16, in said towa8hip and range, to the county s, i line lying between the counties of Contra Costa and Alameda, thence in a general easterly direction following the courses and distances thereof, along said county line to tie intersection thereof with the westerly line of Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 2 fest, i.I.D.B.M.; thence northerly long the westarly line of Sections 55 and 26, in said township end range; to the northerly line of said Section 26; thence easterly along said last named northerly line to the easterly line of said _ Section 26; thence southerly along said easterly- line to the northeasterly corner i of the southeast one-rgarter of said Section 26; thence easterly along the norther- I, A. ly line of the south-west one-quarter of Section 25, of said township and range, yt, to the northeasterly corner of said south-wrest ono-quarter; thence southerly along the easterly line of said southwest one-quarter to he southerly line of said Sect- I ion 25; thence easterly along: se id southerly line to the southeasterly corner of sail Section 25; thence northerly along the easterly line of said section 25 to the inter- I section thereof with the northerly line of Section 31, in township 1 south, range 1 e west, :d.D.7.'=.; thence easterly along the northerly line of said Section 31 to the westerly line of the Rancho San Ramon as finally confirme.: to Horace ir.Car_entier, x as said Rancho is delineated and so designated on the plat recorded wits the Patent -' of said Rancho, in Liber 1 of Patents, at -.:age 35, records of Contra Costa County, s California; thence northerly along said westerly line to the northerly line of the 150 acre tract now or formerly owned by telly; thence easterly along said northerly line toth� intersection thereof with the easterly line of the 14.84 acre tract now '- n or formerly omca by Holcomb; thence northerly along- said easterly line and the production thereof to the northerly line of the 62.58 acre tract now or formerly I } 4 • owned by love; thence along said northerly line ad the production thereof to the ; center line :f Walaut Creek; thence southerly and along the said center line of Walnut Creek to its intersection with the center line of Camino Tcssajara, as describ ed in said Ordinance Number 56 above referred to; thence easterly along the center j line of Camino Tassajara to the intersection thereof withthe easterly line of theta ?` 160.71 acre tract now or formerly owned by L.Flornoy; thence southerly along said easterly line to the northerly line of the 27 acre tract now or formerly owned by x F. Frates; thence easterly along said northerly line to the easterly line of said 27 acre tract; theme southerly orlon,¢ sad easterly line to the northerly line of tte ilogales Tract; thence easterly along s:.id no:therly line to the easterly line of _.. said Nogoles Tract; thence southerly along said easterly line and the westerly line of the 55.04 acre tract and the 35.18 acre tract now or formerly owned by IS. Gilbert and Baldwin respectively, to the southerly line of the said last named 55.18 acre '+ • tract; thence easterly along said southerly line to t he easterly line of the Rancho San Remon (Carw.ntier) above described; thence southerly alozL, said easterly line and follarinc the courses and "istances thereof to the northwesterly corner of the 149.20 acre tract n,,.w or for:erly owned by Azaveda; thence along the rnortharly line of said 149.20 acre tract to the northeasterly corner of Section 3, in township z�. 2 South, Rare 1 Fest, M.D.B. ;d. thence southerly aL n2• the easterly line of said 1A Section 3, to the southerl-, line of the 79.72 acre tract now or formerly owned by Palmer; thence ,yesterly alone, said soutk: rly line to the northwesterly corner of Plo j' Number 56 of the Dougherty Ranch, as said clot is delineated and so designated on th t certain Map entitled "Idape of the Propert,,- of the estate of Elizabeth A. Dougherty deceased, in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, etc." filed in the office of the County Recorder of Alameda Count- on Hay 11, 1691; thence sout';ieasterly alom', the j westerV line of ilots Humbors 56, 55, 54, 50, 49, 48, 36, 35 and 34, as she'rn on said man tot he County line 1yiiv: between tela Counties of Contra Costa�nd Alameda; �- thence northeasterly along the said county line to the westerly line of Plot ilumber 10, as shown on said I'Map of the Property of the estate of Elizabeth A.Dougherty, s etc." thence northerly alcnE: said westarly Tina of P lots Numbers 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1, as shown on said map, to the southerly line of section 5, township '., 2 South, Rare-a 1 east, I::.D.B.L?. theme along said southerly line to the easterly line of said Section 5; thence northerly along the easterly line of said Section 5 a and the easterly line of Sections 32, 29, 20 and 17, all in township 1 south, range - 1 East, fa.D.B.L. to the northerly line of said Section 17; thence westerly and along _ said northerly line to the northwesterly corner of said Section 17; thence northerly ._ and along the easterly line of section 7, in sai d township and range, to the norther yz� line of said section 7; thence westerly along said northerly line to the point of c= • beginnig; The area included within the foregoing boundaries being a portion of the i County of Contra Costa, State of California, and beim- entirely located within the said County; l The nares of the property owners and acreages and tract names hereinabove - given are all as shc:•rn on ,'mold End Glass' official man of Contra Costa County " California, 1914, a•_pioved and declared to be the official map of Contra Costa Count by order of the Board of Suuervisors dated 17, 1914, unless a more sueeLfid y-�� i I i j reference is .given. ' 11 In the =Iatter of petition for formation ofsIount Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa County. € i7otice of Order of Beard of Supervisors in the .et ter of the Petition for the Formation of ;.fount Diablo Boulevard Dist- i riot of Contra Costa County. -- Fixing the day of Election to be held within the Boundaries !sr of said Proi:osed District for the Purpose of Determining ,nether said District shall be formed, and for the Purpose ' of Voting for Three persons who are to comprise the Boule- vard Co::unission. I l,TFRr^.AS, there was filed with the Clerk and presented to this Board, on I the 5th dad: of April, 1915, a petition signed by more than twenty-five freeholders residing within the portion of Contra Costa County defined and described therein, i and petitioning under that Corte!nAct of the Legislature of the State of California approved itir.y let, 1911, and acts amendatory thereof, for the formation of said . portion of Contra Costa County into a boulevard district, to be know and designated as .ount Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa County, as required by law, to i .. which said Petition on file with the cler% of the Board of Supervisors reference is heraby specifically made for further particulars; and, -, � MER rS, this Board at a hearing duly and regularly ordered, noticed and r held on the 3rd day of ;;fay, 1915, by order regularly made and entered upon its min- utes, defined and established the boundaries of said proposed district as required b ? law; I ' 110',, Tf:REFORE, LP.T IT BE AtdD IT IS c�.F.BY RESODV?D, and TRIS BOARD HEREBY CRIS RS, that an election be held within the boundaries of said proposed district , as in said last named order defined and established, and as hereinafter set forth I on Monday, the 14th day of June, 1915, for the puri:ose of determining whether such boulevard district shall be formed and for the purpose of voting for the three i i persons who are to comprise the Boulevard Commission. The boundaries of said proposed district are se' forth and shin a herein as follows: Beginning at a point on the Mount Diablo Liieridian, said point being the northeast corner of Section 12, in township 1 south, range 1 west, .'LD.B..',5; thence I j southerly to the southeast corner of the northeast one-cuarter of said Section 12; j thence west to the sathwest corner of s,id northeast one-quarter; thence south to 5 the southwest corner of the northeast one-quarter of Section 13, in said township -- i and Range; thence west to the southwest corner of the northeast one-q'garter of i section 14, in said township and Rage; thence south to the southwest corner of the southeast one-cuarter of said Section 14; thence west to the northwest corner of i the northeast one-quarter of the northwest one-quarter of Section 23, in said town- T^ ship and ra_,e; thence south to the southwest corner of the northeast one-cuarter of the northwest one-quarter of said Section 23; thence west tc t he southwest corner l NZ of the northeast one-quarter of the northeast one-quarter of Section 22, of said I township and range; thence north along the :;est line of the east one-half of the east one-half of sections 22, 15 and 10 of said township end range to the southerly I I „< SS • boundary of the Rancho arroyo de les Plueces y Bolbones; or Rancho San idiguel; thence .� along s&id southerly boon dr_ry following the courses and distances thereof sesterly to the center of 7,7nanut Creek; thence continuing alone said southerly boundary rre- " duced uresterly to its intersection with the center line of Contra Costa Highway, as said highway is described in Ordinence Number 56, adopted by the Board of Supervisor of the County of Contra Costa, on 'lrch 8, 1892; then.; northerly along the center line of said highway to the souther'_.y line of the two certain tracts noir or formerly r. owned by Foulds, and containing seventy and fifty acres resiectively; thence wester- ,.' h ly along the southerly line of the said tracts to the easterly line of the 238.61 ac e .'.. tract now or formerly owned by Dodge; thence westerl-.- alon^ the southerly line of said l:.st named tract to the easterly line of Deering Park; thence along the southerl fr: line of sr_id lawin.- Park westerly, to the westerly line thereof; thence nort;:erly z t, along said westerly line to the northerly line of the 357 acre tract now or formerly :g$_ • owned by S. it,Thtal<v; theme westerly along said northerly line to the intersection thereof with the easterly line of the fractional southeast one-quarter of the south- . westerly one-quarter of Section 33, township 1 :?osth, Ranke 2 6'est, 'I.D.B.IS.; thence - . :long the northerly line of said fractional portion_ of said Section 33, to the east- erly line of the Rancho Laguna de ics Peiics Colorados or :ioraga Ranch; thence wester ly alon;- the prod-etion of said northerly line of said fractional Section 33 to the _ easterly line of the 20 acre tract now owned by m.i:nderson, and formerly owned by J.'-,.Stow; thence southerly al-�ne said easterly line to the _`.ount Diablo Base Line; thence Testerly sa_d ':punt Diablo Base Line to the interaeetien thereof With t le westerl,T line of the Ranine Legume de los Palos Colcrados or loraga Ranch; thea ee N southerly alon.¢ said westerly line to the intersection thereof with the northerly line of Section 10, Township 1 south, range 3 west, M.D.B.H. thence westerly along said northerly line of Section 10 to the easterly line of Section 9, in said town- ', • ship and range; the m e so•aherly alon_c said easterly line of section 9 to the Later- section thereof with ti_e northerly line of the southeast one-quarter of said Section j 9; thence westerly along_ the said noi$ierly line of the said routheasterly one-quarte' s, to the westerly line thereof, be in;; the easterly line of the 160 acre tract now or formerly owned by Buckley; thence southerly along the westerly line of said south- '. east one-s.:arta= of Section 9, and the northeast one-quarter of Section 16, in said x township and ra:Lre, to the county line 1yirF between the counties of Contra Costa i and Alameda; thence in a general easterly direction following the courses and dis- tances thereof, along said county line to the intersection thereof with the wester- ly line ofSection35, Township 1 South, rano 2 West, I.I.D.B.M. thence northerly � along the westerly line of Sections 35 and 26, in said township and reage; to the northerly line of said section ::6; thence easterly along said last nauned northerly • line to the easterly line of said Section 26; thence southerly a:long said ersterly $ line to the northeasterly corner of the southe.st one-nuarter of said section 26; _ ... thence easterly z._-.ong the northerly line of the southwAst one-quarter of section 25, all of said township and range, to the northeasterly corner of said southwest one- quarter; theme southerly along the easterly line of said southwest one-quarter to the southerly line of said Section 25; thence easterly along said southerly line ' to the southeasterly corner of said Section 25; thence northerly alone the easterly r r i 1 4- 41 line of said Section 25; to the intersection thereof with the northerly line of - Section 31, in township 1 South, range 1 Best, 6:.D.B.b.I; thence easterly along the northerly line of said section 31 to the westerly line of the Rancho Sen Ramon as - finally confirmed to Eorace 7.0arnentier, as said Rancho is delineated and so designa ed on the plat recorded with the Patent of said Rencho, in Liber 1 of Patents at !page 35, records of Contra Costa County, California; the we northerly along said " westerly line to the northerly line of the 150 acre tract now or formerly owned by -. !Eelly; thence easterly alonf, said northerly line to the intersection thereof with the !easterly line of the 14.84 acre tract nog:., or formerly owned by Eolcomb; thence north- -' erly along se id easterly line and the production thereof to the northerly line of jthe 62.58 acre tract nor., or formerl - owned by Love; thence along said northerly line land the production thereof to the center line of I"Plnut Creek; thence southerly and • !along said cant•,r line of halnut Cre :k to its intersection with the center line of ICslmino Tassajara, as described in said Ordinance 31umber 56 above ref-erred to; thence leasterly aloe the center line of Camino Tassajara, to the intersettion thereof with the easterly line of the 160.71 acre tract now or formerly owned. by L. Flornoy; !thence southerly alone said easterly line to the northerly line of the 27 acre tract ';now or formerly owned by Frr:tes; thence easterly alone said north rly line to the A !easterly line of said 27 acre tract; thence southerly along said easterly line the 5 !northerly line of the Nogales Tract; thence easterly aloe- said northerly ling to '!the easterly line of sai3 Nogales Tract; thence souther'.y along said easterly ling ,and the westerly line of the 33.04 acre tract ctrl the 35,18 acre tract now or formerl i owned by P. Gilbert and Baldw'n res_rectively, to the southerly line of the said last !named 35.18 acre tract; thence easterly along said southerly line to the easterly ; 'line of the Rancho San Ramon (Carpentier) above described; thence southerly along said easterly line and following the courses and distances thereof to the northwesterly !corner of the 149.20 acre tract nc•a or formerly owned by Azeveda; thence along the ;northerly line of said 149.20 acre tract to the northeasterly corner of Section 3, z !in `_owmship 2 .South, Range 1 nest, :.;.D.3.i1. thence southerly alone the easterly line j of said Section 3, to the southerly lin of the 79.72 acre tract now or formerly lowned by 'J. Palmer; thence westerly aloe„ said southerly line to the northwesterly aw ;cornar of Plot Iiumbar 56 of the Dougherty Ranch, as said =lot is delineated and so - IIdesignated on that certain idap entitled ";:ia_r, of the r roperty of the Estate of - ¢� Elizabeth A. Dougherty, deceased, in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, etc.", filed in the office of the County Recorder of Alameda County- on ?:fay 11, 1891; thence south- easterl;;- along the westerly line of Plots Numbers 56, 55, 54, 50, 49, 48, 36, 35 and I,34, as shown on said mau, to the County Line lying between the Counties of Contra { FN. !Costa and Alameda; theme northeasterly along the said Co,,:nty line to the westerly - line of Plot number 10, as shown on the said "Map of the Property of the estate of � I,'.li�abetr. A.Dougherty, etc." thence northerly along said westerly line.of Uots Numbe s Y "s ',10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, , 2 and 1 as shown on said map , to the southerly li4e of ' (Section 5, township 2 south, range 1 east, .d.D.B..Z; thence along said southerly line to the easterly line of said Section 5; thence northerly along the oasterly line of se_id section 5, and the easterly line of Sections 32, 29, 20 and 17 all in township = 1 south, rang:. 1 east, -_.D.B.iS. to the northerly line of said Section 17; thence west �3 I' • j erly and clop;¢ said northerly line of the northwesterly corner of said section 17; thence northerly and alone the easterly line of Section 7 in said township and range, to the northerly Tina of said section 7, in said township and range, to the northerly I line of said Section 7; thence westerly along said northerly line to the point of f beginning. - ] j The area included within the foregoing boundaries being a portion of the >- „-x County of Contra Costa, State of California, and being entirely located within the F' said County. The names of the property owners and acreages and tract names hereinabove given are all as shown on mold and Glass' official man of Contra Costa County, California, 191'=, approved and declared to be the official man of Contra Costa I County by order of the Board of Supervisors dated August 17, 1914, unless a more i x • specific reference is given. e It is SIIRTHEB ORDERED that a copy of this order be ublished as required i i by law at least once a week for four successive weeks prior to the election in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper published at 'd�rtinez, California, the County seat s of the County in which said proposed district is located, and be posted for four 'As succossivo weeks prior to the electron in three (3) public places within the bounder ies of the proposed district, as in this order described. i z In the .'Satter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are _I esehted to the Board- z and are allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk ani • ordered enteredon the FIiownnce Book of this Board. ` r` The vote of the Board on ss id order being unanimous save aad except as to ° claim of James T.Narbett, on the Exposition clad to which said claim Supervisor Knott votes No. I And the Boerd takes recess to meet on :,ionaay, 2dgy 10th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.Id. 1 .�. .... Chairman. Clerk. • M ,Y t1.. v l)2 I - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, May 10th, 1915. The Board diet at 10 o'clock A.M. I� Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Cheirman; Supervisors Zeb Knott. Vincent Hook and .7,J.Buchenan. T.H.°!ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casey. - - - - - - - - - - - - - In the Natter of Building Fences Along State Highway. x. - A.J.Soto, on behalf of the Rox interests appears before the Board and M states that said persons are desirous that the County immediately build the fence along State Highway opposite their property; also Peter Garrity appears and asks that a fence be built along his property; Thereupon after hearing argument of said persons, it is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that said f persons be and they are hereby granted an allowance of 60d per rod for said fence, said parsons to build their own fence and said sum to be paid when the acid fence Is completed end the filing with this 3oard of verified claim therefor in an amount of 60¢per rod for all fence actually built along State Highway. r In the Matter of Building Fence in Front of Property of Liss Rehnert. � It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Knott, be and he is hereby order- ed to get figures on the building of a fence such as was contemplated in deed of Alsti%' Bliss Louise Rehaert, to the County of Contra Costa. � The vote on the foregoing order be ing as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Tr3tha7l. -' 31 Noes: Slone. Absent: Supervisor Casey. -f I ,- i In the :.latter of acproval of Bond of 'Sanue1Eno s, PoundKee per. Manuel Enos, having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond in the sum of y200 conditioned as required by Ordinance of this Board; It is upon motion, duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the sam3 is hereby approved. 1 i I In the matter of Signing Contract i and AroproYal of Bonds. r This Board having heretofore and on May Ord, 1915, awarded contract to J.J. McNamara, for the construction of a co2tain concrete conduit situ! to near Avoa Sta- i r • tion on land adjoining Associated Oil Company; flow, at tris time, J.J.:Ic_llamararesents to this Board p good and suff is ient ,> jbonds and form of contract as required by law; Thereupon on motion, duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby Epproved; It is further ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby approved and that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized on behalf of this Board to sign sold contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and that the . i Clerk of this Board attest the same. The vote on said orderbeing as follows, t`: wit: 'yes: Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. j Hoe s: Hone. j Absent: Supervisor Casey. I • In the :latter of Trans Ser of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of 1175 be and the same is hereby transferred from General Fund to State Fund for the Sonoma State Home.,s i In the i.etter of Cancellation of j Double and Erroneous Aseessme nts. f The County 4uditor and Tax Collector havla4 certified to this Board certain rouble and erroneous assessments; '- It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said doubl I &nd erroneous assessments be and each of them is hereby cancelled and the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to make proper entry of Cancellation to • vol. S Orders of Cancellation of this Hoard. i In the ISatter of Hearing k on Citation issued to Grand Canyon R Chateau Company, i It alpearing to this Board that the State Convention of Supervisors will be iheld in the Cit;. of San Diego commencing on May 17th, 1915, and it is the desire of a$ i. certain members of this Board to attend said Convention; _ i It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said citation be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Tuesday, June tat,1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. and _ that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to notify such Grand • j Canyon Chateau Company -:ad the persons film., the complaint against said Company f of said Convention. i !z3 ƒv! I �\ . / In the are as_=, eClaims. . Claims »r the iiifferfundso!the county axe pre_t« to the #_e; / \a_ !_a to be correct as to be properly signed are ordered entered on the Allow. anc, -,Soolethis Board, and are signed Qthe Chairman tnd attested 9the clerk. } t_ Board takes recess to _a on Friday, May!«& 191b, at w thew# Ax � - . k i . \ �ƒ »� ©�t . . . ,� /. . .. .. .IK- hai_n. j . . . . & Clerk. . \ A 4.5 . T � t 3 In the hoard of �upervlsors of Contra Costa County, State of California. -x • . 17iday, may 14th, 1915. ss The hoerd met at 10 o'clock A.M. - 's Present: tion. J.H.Trythall,Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Znott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and l^.J.Buchamn. J,H.Wells, Clerk. g In the +latter of Completion ofN x$ contract of Scott Compeny a corporation Ak, for installing Heeting System in Addition to County hospital nnilding. Cn motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, itis by the Board ordered that the work under that certain contract entered into by Scott Comp " • a corporation, having its principal place of business in the City and County of San Francisco, and the Board of Supervisors of contra Costa County. State of California, on the 21st day- of December, 1914, for the installing of a heating system in additio to Bew County hospital Building on wnat is known as Hospital urounds in the town of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, Mats of ualifornia, has been duly performed actor ing to contract and completed by said Scott Company a corporation, and said heating ` system to said Addition to County Hospital Building is this day accepted by said Board of Supervisors. :x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board._ ' ls: In the matter of compleV on of Contract of Boyd, xerr & McLean to --- • Build Addition to New County hospital ', Buil ding. . un motion or Oupe rvisor Buchanan, seconded by Snpervl so Hook, it 19 by the -card ordered that the work under that certain contract entered into between Hoyd, aerr & IdcLean, a co-partnership having Its principal place of business in the City and Counts of San Franc Isoo, State of California, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, on date of June 8th, 1914, for the buildin of an addition to nese County Hospital Buildkg on what is known as Hospital Grounds in the town of FdertInez, Countie of Contra Costa, "tate of California, hes been duly performed according to contract and completed by said Boyd, Kerr & McLean, and said s Addition to County Hospital Building is this day accepter by said Board of Supervis- ors. • The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.n AI "s {n In the Matter of the petition for } i the Formation of Uount Diablo Boulevard District, of contra Costa County. t This Board having, by Aesolution duly adopted and entered upon its minutes at a regular meeting held on Monday, May 5, 1915, after a hearing regularly called _ for that purpose as required by law, defined and established the boundaries of the proposed Mount Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa C ounty, and i This Board having, at said meeting by Resolution duly adopted and entered upon its minutes, ordered that an election be held within the said proposed district -_ on Monday, June 14, 1915, for the purpose of determining whether or not such distrie shall be formed, and far the purpose of voting for the three persons who are to c®- pose the Boi.evard Commission, and having Ordered that notice of said election sett- ing forth the matters required by law, be published and posted for four successive -`-. weeks prior to the said election; anl. This Board being empowered by law to select two polling places within the proposed district, and to appoint one inspector and two judges of election for each of said polling places; Now, therefore, Let it Be ani it is HeretW Resolved, that this Board define , and establish as special election precinct Number One all those portions of Lafayette '-ff i and Moraga general election precincts lying within the boundaries of the proposed district as defined in said order defining and establishing said boundaries, and select as the pollig place therein the Willows Spring School Building at the town of 4 Mornga, within said district, and a,)point as inspector of said election at said t polling place Jas. Mulholland and as judges of said election at said polling place Matt Madsen and Thomas Carroll; !nd define and establish as special election precinct Number two, all those portions of the Alamo, Denville, and Tassajara, Morgan TerrItorV San Ramon and Walnut Creek general election precincts, lying within the boundaries MR of the proposed district as defined and established as above, and select as the pollx4 iug place therein a room in Hells Yost Office Building, in the town of Alamo, within said District, and appoint as inspector of said election at said pollitg place Neil Harrison, and as judges of said election at said polling place, Charles Woods and Jas. C.Jones. Be it rurther Resolved that notice of said selections and appointments be published for two successive weans in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper publishes' within sal d County, and be posted for two Excessive weeks at the places where said elections are to be held; and that the clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby in- strutted to mail to each of the persons hereby appointed, to their respective address as as shown on their affidavits of registration, at least seven (7) days prior to the election, notice in writing of such selections and arpointments. By order of the Board of Supervisors this 14th day of May, 1915. Ak ', J.H.Wells, Clark. 4.3 I _ • In the matter of Quieting Title . to County hospital Grounds. ; WEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costs is the owner of, and did purchase that certain real property known and described as being Block 163-164, " 165, town of Martinez, Original Survey; md, WHEREAS, it appears that there is a defeat in the title of said propert '7. and that it would be necessary in order to complete the title to said property to bring an action in the Superior Court of Contra Costa County, State of California, to quiet said title. and, MEREAS, it appears that property adjacent thereto in like matter hes de- fective title, and that the owners of said property and the said Contra Costa County did derive their title from a common source, and that all of said property owners y may join in the same action to quiet title to said property. :, • THFRr^.>•C+R, BE IT RESOLVED, that Thomas D.Johnston, District kttorney of Contra Costa County, is hereby authorized and empowered to bring said action to quie r �x title upon the part of said County alone, or to join with the owners of adjacent property as in his judgment seems most advisable to him. R. In the Matter of Employment of Assistant to lhysician for County c' Hospital. 4' It is by the Board ordered that Dr. Edwin Merrithew, Physician at County -. Hospital be and he is hereby authorized to employ an assistant physicisn to assist him in the work at said Hospital, at a salary of not to exceed $50. per month, until • the further order of this Board. 'i The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the application of Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company a corporation, for authority to construct n: a Toll -Road, etc. Order Approving Route of Toll Road and Surveys, Maps and Description Thereof. This Board, having heretofore, upon the a^plication of Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company, made an order authorizing the said :orpany to take the real prop- erty necessary for the purposes of its toll road or wagon road as generally describ- , • ed in said Order, and appointing two Commissioners to lay out the proposed toll road and wagon road and report their proceedings to this Board, together with a map of this road, and the said RIount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company having nominated and appointed its Commissioner for the same purpose, and Clarence A.Leighton as the Sur. 5 veyor and Engineer for the said company; and a map of said road having been duly ; recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa County before any action was had thereunder, and the said three commissioners having taken their oath of of- r' I �. t�titi� y r� -8 f ice before a me ring upon the discharge of their duties as such Commissioners, and the said Commissioners, in conjunction with the said Surveyor and Engineer of said corporation having hewed and laid out the said road as in their judgment will best promote the public interests, and having heard all persons interested and taken all testimony offered and examined into the matter submitted to them for consideration, �,I and having determined the width of the way, nad havin,a-caused the route of said road to be surveyed and having made, signed and certified a map thereof and an accur- ate survey and description of the route and of the land necessary for the acid road, buildings and gates, and having filed a fall report with this Board and having record- ad econ -ed said remrt in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Coats, State of California; And it appearing that the said map, survey enddeacription give accurately the general course of said road and the principal points to or by which it runs and . jits width and that said width in no case exceeds one hundred feet, and that the said map, survey and description are each of tbsm duly signed by said commissioners and that in all their proceedings the said Commissioners acted in conj;mction with the said Surveyor and Engineer of the said Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company, and _. strictly in accordance with the lav in such cases made and provided; ; It is Ordered that said report, map, survey aal description this day submitted and filed with this Board and recorded in the office of the County Clerk of the $ County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and the same are hereby approved. :' The said order is presented by Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by supervisor Case -_ and adopted by unanimous vote of the Board. 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 the Chairman and attested by clerk and ordered entered on the Allow- ance Book of this board. I And the board takes recess to meet on Tuesday. June 1st, 1915, at 10 o'cloc i A•iu. ' .Cha irons n. s Gs i I I F i I y�. I • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. 31 Tuesday, June let, 1915. .w i The Board met at 10 o'clock: A.Id. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, . J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and :r.J.Buchanan. J.H.Plells, Clerk. 7? In the Matter of complaint against Grand Canyon Chateau. i The hearing on complaint against the Graffi Canyon Chateau comes regularly befofe the Board at this time, T.D.Johnston, District Attorney appearing for and on , behalf of the People, and J.R.Rodgers and A.F.Bray, appearing for and on behalf of the Grand Canyon Chateau Compr_ny; • Thereupon Rev. P.E.Petersen, S.K.Skinner are sworn and testify under oath on behalf of the complainants and C.E. Bush, E.L. %avar, Thomas Mctiahon, T.E. Wright D.J. Cramer, R.C,.Warner, i.m. F.Logan appear and testify under oath on behalf of the 'i` respondents; , Thereupon the testimony being closed the matter is submitted to the Board for consideration and decision; Thereupon Supervisor Knott moves the Board for an order revoking the license of said Grand Canyon Chateau Company, which said motion failed to receive a second; Thereupon upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, ' It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby dismissed �A ani said license not revoked. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. -� Noes: Supervisor Knott. ix In the Natter of cavitation of Board of Supervisors to Tax Payers of , ( Contra. Costa County to express their Views . on Building of Good Roads. This Board having heretofore and on May 3rd, 1915, invited the different int- s crests of Contra Costa County to arpear before this Board for the purpose of disnuss dP Ing the matter of building permanent highways in Contra Costa County and means or method of raisin; the money therefor, and this being the time and plrce fixed for �y. said hearing the following persons appear before said Board and address the meeting, to wit: E.J.Garrard, O.Ludewig. T.D.Johnston, M.R.Jones, H.M.Wernse, E.E.Keyes, '? 'dr. Smith, Levi Bos7,,ell, Harry Elle, C:D.Horner, J.A. Gero,, Mr. MacKinnon, F..B.Ande - son, W.J. Lane, E.F.Straight, and after hearing argument of different persons, it is I by the Board ordered that the said matter be and the same is submitted to the Board ! for consideration and decision and by the Board taken under advisement. ;;c i Vii. 0 3r� In the Letter of Lost 7arrent. Mrs. R.Serpa. having filed with this Board an affidavit showing that on `;`, j the let day of 'larch, 191b, there was issue,, to J.E. Olivera by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant on the County General Fund No. 1748 for the sum of $8.22; that sa-x was mailed to said J.E.Olivera when it was lost and is not now in his pos- session, and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the sane be issued by the County =' r uditor registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said `. . I 1 original lost warrant., ' i In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. The max Collector and County Auditor havin_: certified to this Board certfl 11 j double and erroneous assessments; It is by the Board ordered that a, id double and erroneous assessmentsbe and the same are hereby cancelled and the clerk of this Board is hereby authorized 1 to make proper entry of Cancellation in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation, of this Board , I In the matter of State Compensation Insurance. <- It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereb authorized to invite the representative of the State Insurance Commissioner to appeai before this Board, if convenient, on Monday June 21st, 1915, at 10 o'clockA.id. i i j In the Matter of Procuring Maps Upon motion duly made and carried, It is by the Board ordered that J. H.PJells, i I be and he is hereby authorized to procure a late Arnold & Glass Map of Contra Costa County. j It is further orderer that R.Arnold, be and he is hereby authorized to pre 4a x care an Arnold & Glass 'dap of Contra Costa County showing the different routes of automobile travel in Contra Costa County the same to be furnished to the California 1 State Automobile Association Kg I �a In the ifatter of Great Ing heave - of Absence. It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that John Her- I�mingham, Commissioner of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby granted a leave of '• iabsence to leave the State of Californin for a period of twenty days from and after May 23rd, 1915. ; # I `f I 1' 5: A • In the I-latter of Fixing Tolls to i be Charged over Road of idt. Diablo Scenic Boulevard. Upon motion duly made and carried, It is by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing tolls be and the same are hereby fixed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra ' Costa County as legal charges for passing over that certain road constructed by the . j 13t. Diablo Scenic Boulevard Company and known as I,It. Diablo Scenic Boulevard to At., Two passenger automobile, X1.00 Oveiz two passenger automobile, 1.50 One horse vehicle or horse, 1.00 Two horse vehicle, 1.50 Y . Four horse vehicle, 2.00 Six horse vehicle, 2.50 - i One person .25 k+' Each cow, or horse, loose, .10 Each sheep, .02 1/2 r* x In the !latter of Advertising for supplies for County Jail, County Hospital and Stationery =ty� for County Officers, for the ensuing year. It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise once a day for fifteen days, in the Daily Gazette, and 15artinez Deily Standard, for sealed proposals to be directed to the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa {County, California, to be delivered at said Clerk's office up to and until 10 o'clock A.M. on lionday, June 21st 1915, and not thereafter, for furnishing of supplies, drugs and provisions for the Count, Jail, County Hospital, and for furnishing to the County and its officers, of stationery for the ensuing year, and so much of such stationery, ; • ,.drugs, supplies, and groceries as given nod designated on list thereof on file in loffice 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 Notice state that preference will be given '.first, to articles grown or produced wholly in this county or wholly in this State, 3" land, secondly, to articles partially manufactured or produced in this county and Stat _ nd that no bid will be considered unless accompanier: bye certified checs or cash =` ;E. 'Ideposit in sun of «$3200 payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs Coi,,nty, to be returned to the bidder on rejection or his or the it bid or on the approval of bond on award of contract to the successful bidder. That bidders state separately the price of each article or stat Pone r9 and f. • ' rice of each article of other supplies Tarnished, using list prepared by the Clerk of$his Board and in considering said bids the Board reserves the right to reject :n or:accept any or all of said bids or accept or reject the whole or any part of said � rr i bid. That said stationery, groceries end other supplies, drugs and surgi-1 applian j ces, be delivered by person or persons to whom award of contract is made, to the s t I "tie r r� i i I =,y 1 Court House, Jail or County Hospital as may be required. Successful bidders will be required to give bond in sum of X1000 for the faithful peitormance of contract awarded to them. All goods by weight will be carefully re-weighed at time of delivery and j all goods delivered must strictly conform to sample. ?w Samples, except for standard articles fully described on list on file in office of the Clerk of this Board, shall be submitted by each bidder and if any bid be accepted the sample of such article will be required to be kept at the Cotri F j House during the continuance of contract awarded to such bidder. Claims for supplies furnished will be examined and if found correct, will be allowed monthly. " I The vote of the Board on sq id order being unanimous. And the Board takes recese to meet on Uonday, June 7th, 1915, at 10 o'cloc ;. A.M. I ....Chairman. i 1 ........ ..................Clerk. : s.. I �l. i k7 Nr I i �r I JF y:.. • i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of C alifornia. Monday, June 7th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clook A.M. Present: Eon. J.Si,Trythall, Chairman; supervisors Zeb anott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and 7.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. X3;3 r ? R In the Natter of Issuance of Liouor ° Licenses, The License Ta_ Collector is authorized to issue linuor licenses authorizing s the sale of intoxicating liquors in cuantities less then one nuart to the following named persons, at the following named places, to wit: • Barney Barash San Pablo & Central Ave. Rust i J.P.Bet tencourt, Glen Saloon, S.P. Depot Antioch John Buckley Burlington Hotel & Bar Port Costa C. D. Crowley Bird Saloon Crockett Dennis Crowley Port Costa Hotel, Port Costa .. '_ B.Ferrando & Son Star Saloon Valona i F.H. Solway Byron Cafe is Main St. Byron Dionisio Ortiz Cor. Lincoln & Liberty Ave s. Valens. :4F A.Pezzutto valona. =� T The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. \ a4 In the Fatter of applications for a • i linuor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in ;uantities less than one ow-rt ere made to the Board by the following named per- sons at the fallowing named places, to wit: Thomas &r'_zevedo Lot 1, Block 11 Oakley 2Maggie Assears ?Midway Saloon San Pablo 7m. Deland 12th & Broadway Brown Andrada Tr t J L.Frerichs S. side Main St. Byron D. Ferrando Cor. Second Ave. & Ceres Sts valona P.Guerrieri Lot 8, Block a, Valens ' Thos. F. Gormeley Reception Bar Crory `4 Grand Canyon Chateau Co. Block 8, Tewksbury Heights Tract Joseph Hittman Central Hotel, Concord Ave. Par Concord • John Lucy Nevada Saloon Port Cost Allonzo I.iarston San Pablo Ave. & Cutt_og Boulevard , J.E.`aoitoza, L. side lloerado St. San Pablo Rocca Pallets, Pallotta Saloon valona a. i Mint Saloon R.R. Ave. & Oak St. Brentwood Geo. Vincent Auto Inn 2Martinez & Pacheco Road. --•' It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and the I r 114 I sane is fixed for Tuesday, July 6th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. f In the Matter of application of F. Da1.Porto and Thomas & Azevedo ! for li uor license. of Oakley s F. Dal Borto,,and Thomas &Azevedo having filed application for liouor R. license on hots 7 and 8 in Block No. 10, townof Oakley, and having filed with this j s Board their request for a withdrawal of their petitions for liruorlicenses at above �r i named place; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, b;; the Board ordered that said persons be and they are hereb- allowed to withdraw their application for licuor licenses. 5}�1' j It is further ordered that the Tax collector return to said Thomas & Aze- vedo and F. DalPorto the money deposited with said arplication.r, I ` s ^`r In the !latter of application of T.B. SeGimsey, for a licuor license. y. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on arplication of T.B. McGimsey , for a saloon license in toren of Brentwood be and the sane are hereby continued to K' and set for 'Jonday, June 21st, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.J. I fiv. .� In the tj,-ttar of approval of warrants i of neclamstion District No. 802. A good and sufficient reason appearing therefor, It is, upon motion duly ,3;: made and carried, by the Board ordered that warrant No. 29, dated Jan: 8th, 1915, fo '. t sum of ,'$`800 be and the same is hereby erproved and the Chairman and Clerk of this §:c xTM Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their sig ,.. : ! natures to said warrant. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the of allowance to Indigents. u` It is by the Board ordered that all allowances heretofore made to indigents be and the spm= are hereby cancelled from and after July 1st, 1915. s�x J In the tJatter of Reoueat for Pernbsion _ to Erect Telephone Sires. A.J. Soto, on bohalf�of Mrs. X.h.Soto, appears before this Board and asks permission of Board of Surervisors to erect poles for placing of telephone wires - j along counts road 'between Soto Ranch and Kilgore Ranch in Ygnacio Valley. f • Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that said Mrs. U.L.Soto be and she is hereby- granted permission, until the further order of this Board, to erect,&maintain telephone poles along county road for the purpose of stringing telephone wires be- 4, t:veen Mrs. M.L. Sotos residence in Ygnacio Valley and the Xilgore Place, said x permit to be revocable at the pleasure of the Board, said poles to be placed under the supervision of the Road Commissioner of Supervisor District Uo. 3, end to be Yk:.. placed on the property line. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. "r'tm In the =tatter of Preparing Pinancial Report of Contra Costa County. ' • ! It is by the Board ordered that A.K.Sulletger, County i_udLtor, be and he i a. I is hereby authorized to employ on behalf of the Board of Super7Lsors of Contra Costa County, some competent person to prepare financial report of Contra Costa County, I... for the year 1919-15. 'L'he said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Hoard. n_ In the Fatter of Mrs. Louise Carter, an Indigent person. It azpearing to this Board that firs. Louise Carter, residing in City of Richmond, is in indigent circumstances, and that it will be for the best interests *y of Contra Costa County to allow Mrs. Carter to go to her relatives in Augusta, Ga., from whence she came; • It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sher- iff of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to procure transportatio for ?ss. Louise Carter to =-ugusta, Ga. in such manner as to him shall seem best. r In the flatter of Publication of Ordinance No. 135 granting to Charles Van Demme of San Francisco, Cal.,.a franchise to erect ' sz. keep, maintain end operate a Perry over raters dividing Counties of Contra Costa 3 and ?:'.Lin. a� It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board from the affidavit of Msdelein • Flambard that Ordinance Ido. 135 of this Board granting to Charles Van Damne of San n a j Francisco, a franchise to erect, keep, maintain and operate a ferry over waters dividing the Counties of Contra i:osta and Tarin, was duly published in Contra Costa standard for one week, to ,>.itt of date of April 3rd, 1915, as ream!red by law; It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Or- d inane a No. 135 has been duly published as required by law, and that the same is now in hill force and effect. Said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. .......-..rte X. I t: I In the fall e r o f arpo intme at o f Wa mbe rs z.! of Board of Education of Contra Costa -a County. The terms of office of '!!as Ina Bakker and w.T.Helms, as 1Senbers of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County having expired, " It is, upon motion of Supervisor -Knott, seconded by Super7'.sor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that Miss Ina Baker, and??.T.Helms, be and they are and each of -�- them is hereby arpointed kmbers of the Board of Education of the County of Contra I Costa, for the term of two years. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I T' ap In the :matter of the petition for formation of Highway ?.fighting District 71 of the towns of Crockett, Val,na and Crolona. A petition in '.7ritinC having bean presented to this Board on the 7th day of _ June,1�15, asking theformation of a highway lighting district of the towns of ^ Crockett, Valona and Crolona, and praying that an election be held to dete rnine I ! whether or not said district shall be formed as provided by law in such cases, and - j it appearing to this Board that the said petition sets forth the boundaries of the I said pro.osed district, which proposed district is hereinafter particularly describ- ad, and that it is signed by more than t7,enty-five (25) persons, each of whom is a taxpayer and resident of said towns, and of the said proposed district; And it further appear ins, to this Board the the said towns of Crockett, I ValonE and Crolona are e2C}7 unincor}brated towns of the County of Contra Costa, and, -- r� It further appearing that said petition in all things conforms to the re- uirements of law in such case made and provided; x; i Ilow, therefore, it is resolved and ordered t};at an election be and the sam Is hereby ordered to be hel•,I in said proposed highway lighting district on Friday the 2nd day of July, 1915, between the hours of one o'clock P.M. and 7;30 o'clock i 13.11. of sfild clay, during which period the polls shall remain open, at which the _ qualified electors of said proposed district may vale for or against the said high- a. way 1i,,rA}ng district. Z Said proposed highway lighting district and the boundaries thereof are more particularly described as`ollows, to wit. ,. Comma nc i in the t own o f Valona at the ng point of intersection of the Tight of way of the Southe m Pacific Railroad Company and the westerly line of Post Street; thence in an easterly direction along said right of way to the intersection ' N iof said right of way with the easterly line of Block E of the town of Crock-Ott; thence alorut the easterly boundary line of Blocks Z+, U.V. and W. of the town of Croehtt to the southeasterly corner of Block +. of said lawn of Crockett; thence ' along southerly boundary line of Blocks ^.P.Q.R.S. and T. of the town of Crockett `x n and alon,: tho southerly boundary line of Block 53 of Town of Crolona to the caster- _ `es ly line of Valley Street; thence along the easterly line of Valley street in a i z I southerly direction to the southerly line of Ceres Street- thence along the southerly ' • line of Ceres Street to the Northeast corner of Block 46 of the town of Crolona; -�-F A thence along the easterly, southerly and westerly boundary lines of Block 46 of the town of Crolona to the northwest corner of said block 46; thence along the southerly i line of Ceres Street to the northeast corner of Block 1 of the town of Valona; thence along the easterly boundary line of Blocks 1, 7, 8, 19, 20, 28 end 29 of the - i torn of Valona, to the southeast corner of said block 29; thence along the southerly 1, ; . houndarline of Blocks 29, 30, 31, and 32 of the town of Valona to the southwest ": I corner of said block 32; thence along the westerly boundary line of Blocks 32, 25, ., 24, 15, 14 and 33 of the town of Valens to the northwest corner of said Block 33; x thence along the northerly boundary line of said Block 33 of the town of Valens to p the northeast corner of said block 33; theme along the westerly line of Sixth Avern ..a 1 of the town of Valens to the northwest corner of Sixth Avenue and Wanda Street (ex- :1 tended); thence along the northerly boundary line of Wanda Street to the northwest ' I corner of Wanda and Post Streets; theme along the westerly line of Post street to the right of way of Southern Pacific Railroad Company and to the point of beginning, being all that portion of land enclosed in red lines as desL-nated. en map attached + I to the petition for formation of said highway lighting district filed in the above entitled matter in the Bond of Supervisors of the Count,- of Contra Costs, State of celifornia, on the 7th day of June, 1915, and now on file in the office of the clerk of sold Board of Supervisors at "dartinez, California, which said map is hereby re- 1 (erred to and made a part hereof for all purposes. That the name to be given to said proposed district shall be "Crockett, : Valona and Crolona lighting District of Contra Costa County". _ . The ballots shall contain the words "for lighting district" and the voter shall write or print after said words on his ballot the word "yes" or the word "no". • It is now by the Board further ordered that the following place in said ?_ proposed lighting district will be the place for holding said election, and that m the following namsd ;uailfied electors of the said proposed lighting district have ,.. been and hereby* are appointed to act as election officers to conduct seid election, and who shall be considered the officers of said election in said proposed district -21 to 'Nit: Polling Place-- Salvation Army Hall- Crockett. W.. Inspector: H.E.Hunt. 44 Judges: +lrs. Louis Smith, Patrick Lee. '. raid it is by the Board further ordered that the clerk of this Board call said election by posting notice thereof in three (3) of the most public rleces in P. said proposed lighting district, end by publication in the "Crockett Signal", a weekly newspaper published within said proposed district, at least once a week for • not lass than fifteen (15) days. Said notices shall specify the time, place and purpose s,of said election, give the boundaries of the said proposed lighting district and the hours during which the polls will be kept open. The foregoinrr order is passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors %nott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: ,done. �� s 3� ,'1: ^'Y In the :Matter of application of City of Richmond for permission to construct Sewers along streets of theCountyof Contra Costa and within Stege Sanitary District. The City of -Richmond, through H.D.Chapmen, City Engineer of the City of - Richmond, having filed a request for nermission to construct sewers along certain i ayaky. streets of the County of Contra Costa, and within the Steffe Sanitary District as follows: Along the center line of Lenox Ava. from the boundary of the City of Rich- mond easterly a distance of 66.45 ft. Along the center line of Madison Ave, from the boundary of the City of "f Richmond easterly a distance of 32.9 ft. +` Along the center line of Park Ave. from the boundary of the City of Rich- -- i mond easterly e distance of 76.25 ft. Along the center line of Alameda Ave. from the boundary of the City of 4' i es Richmond easterly a distance of 47.4 ft., Along the center line of Bay View Ave. from the boundary of the City of x �1 Richmond, easterly a distance of 13. ft. ' Along the center line of Tank Ave. from the boundary of the City of Rich- - i mond northeasterly a distance of 12.0 ft Along the center line of Orchard Ave. from the bounder: of the.City of ' -Richmond northeasterly a distance of 12. ft. Along a line parallel to and 12. ft. northeasterly from the southwesterly E. line of San Pablo Ave. from the center line of Bay View Ave, e distance of 638.81 a' ft. s utheasterly. To c.nstruct Lamn helps at the easterly terminations of the proposed lines � on said Lenox, Iaedison, Park, Alameda, and Bay View Ave s. and at the southeasterly a termination of the proposed line on San Pablo Ave. ani, To construct Manholes on the proposed line on San Pablo Ave. at the center ' yline of Bay View, 1^lank, and Orchard Ave s. i. All as set forth in the *:cap accompanying said an plicetion and made a part thereof, said i:rap being entitled "Plan showing Pro-nosed Sewer Construction in Contr Costa County, to serve Lots lying partially within the City and Partially within the County", dated June 1, 1915. And the Board of Commissioners of Stege Sanitary District having consented - to the construction of sewers as proposed and set forth in.said petition, y It is by the Board ordered that permission be and the same is hereby grant- ed to the City of Richmond. to construct sewers along the above named streets In accordance with said petition and map this day qy presented to this Board of Super- visors. w I - c I I In the :.4att=.r of Support of Mrs. - f Eliza Adella Barrett, an indigent I person. Complaint baving been made to this Board by Airs. Stromming, that Mrs. Eliza i i Adella Barrett is in indigent circumstances and that she has two daughters w}n are fin ncially able to support and care for as id Mrs. Eliza Adella Barrett; Itis upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to proceed in such i manner as to him shall seem best, to compel the daughters o f said iadIgo nt person to care for and support said Airs. Eliza Adelia Barrett. 5. 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, signed y5. by the Chairman, attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the allowance Book of this Board. I Ind the Board takes recess to meet on ifonday June 21st, 1915, at 10 O'clock .F � ,Chairman.- .Clerk. ?� I j I i i e� i • I l f� � x I 12 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. . :ionday, June 21, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y. a' Pr=sent: Hon. J. H. Crythall, Chairman; Supervisor Zeb Knol t, J. P. Casey; Vincent Hook and 4. J. Buchanan. J. H. ?ells, Clerk. �m In the flutter of ydvErtising, for faxnishan� of County supplies etc. afi This board having naretofore ordered the clerk to advertise for bids far the ' frrnishinE of supplies to to County Hospital, Court House, and Jail and this being the time and place advertised for the receiving of said bids, the following firms attd persons submit bids as follo;:s, to-crit: L. L. Lasell Cc; A. Clseys; Mrs. G. Stewart; I. ileyer w C; D. L. Hilson; L. L. DanziL.Er; EcNarnars w Jinkelman; C. Vanprooyen; Contra Costa Drag and Optiosl Co; and %artinez Drug Co. Thereupon said bids are opened and the further :hearing on said matter is con- tinued to and set for i._onday Jane 28, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. r- :M In the Matter of Insur- County Employes .ith the State Co::;i,ensation Insurance a'u_.d. i -N C. I. to c_ TcsieLEat special a&E nt of the State Compensation insurance fund, appears before tie :';osrd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and explains to said' Board t:ie necess;.ty of taking o;ut State Compensation Insura ce _"ar the er:,ployees of M the County of Contra Costa and after hearinE said Explanation of said special agent and it appr ealn to this Board that it is for the bast interest of Contra Costa Count to insure all E .ployEes of Contra Costa County -with said State Insurance i'und, it is upon motion duly ride and carried by t'he board ordered that Said State Compensation Insurance Fund be and they are hereby ordered to insu-e all employees of Contra Costa , %. Count- in accordanae „_t__ said compensation insurance. � it is further ordered that s,,;on the presentation of a duly verified claim there fore t'^_tet tae s _n of 4,000 be paid in advance for said insurance, anu that the Count t ' auditor '_,arn',sh the said State Comnenststicn insurance Fund quarterly the actual pay roll of Ccltrn Costa Court -:'or We previous fns tEr For tlic 11_usir­ of the premium to bE naid to said atate C ern_tion Insuyanoe Fund for said- County. i The votEon the : ore oir.4 order be in: unanimous. Ir, the :_atter of the 3esizrrlt_c.- of John BErmin,-Aam Jr. "s Co_=issioner for Contra Costa County to t.Le Ps ams-Pacific International Jr. the (',.Oiam:t..z..7.onEr of Contra Costs County t0 ti12 Panama- 2'iaviiig heretofore tendered iris xE..iunatian as such onzaissioner, it is nota upon motion duly made and carried, by the Boaxd,order that said res S,nati�il of Jo:uh Dcrm:.,;;ham, Jr., ss such commissioner be; a,d the same is hereby accepted to take effect on the first day of June, 1915. The foregoing resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the !latter of appointment of Commissioner for Contra Costs County at Panama-Pacific International :exposition. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by supervisor Hook the following resolution was addopted by the hoard to art: = BZSOLV'20: 2:wt R. R. Veale be and he is 2rreby appointed commissioner without pay for the County of Contra Costs at the Panama-Pscific International Exposition. ' This appointment to commence June 21, 1915. The foregoing resolution ;res adopted by the following vote of the hoard, torwit: ?' -Ayes: , Snpervisors Case;;: Hook, Buchanan, and Trytnall. • Supervisor linott refuses to vote. s= In the i;atter of appointment of Superintendant of Contra Costa County Exhibit at the Panama-Pacific Internation E.q�osition. ?: It is upon motion of Supervisor Casey,. secondedby Supervisor 3achanan,b�the Assistant Commissioner for ontra Costa Coon Board ordered t=at ?'. B. read be and he is hereby appointed _ _ '_' '—'e at the Panama-Pacii'ic Internstional uosition at San Francisco, 2t a salar-. of ;A50.00 per month, commencing oa the 21st day of Junes 1915.• The foregoing order was passed 7 tiie follo,.ing vote, to-wit: yes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, iIook, Buchanan, and Trytpall. f:ae5: Noiie. In tine :.atter of application for Liquor License. T. B. icGimsey having heretofore siEnee- appl'_caticr for a liquor license for tiie sale of intoxication liquors-.i.. that certain'place knoam as the.Brentwood Hotel, ante nd a temporary license having been granted on said application, noir at this time said T. B. licGimsey files his application for the witiidrat:el of his application for said honor license. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said T. B. __cGimsey be and he is hereby allowed to withdraw his said application for liquor license. it is further ordered that the License Tai Collector retain out of the money a4 enosited wit-11 said application the of ;'25.00, in payment for said temporary license N urine, the time already expired., and oaj the sum into the County Treasury of,Contra Costa County. • It is Further ordered that the License Tax Collector pay the balance of said �swn of gOO to-wit: the sum of ,.M.00 to petitioner T. B. Lc0imsey. The vote on the f oregoing order bei g unanimous. x �s !Z" In the Yetter of Cancellation of Jarrants. Good cause appearin; therefore, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, to-wit: ITO. 119me - Amount 3736 Hanna Adams X10.00' 3093 Alec B. Wilson 8.00' -r 2170 Chas. L. Goethals 10.00 830 Edgard A. Parsons 25.00 1516 EdTard A. Parsons 25.00 r° 9749 frs. Carolina .Tall 10.00 9721 Eduard -A.-Parsons 25.00 ' 1116 Mrs. ii. Iw. S7nite 8.20- 2692 Prank Perry 48.00 In the Matter of Allowance of Claim of t Boyd, Lerr 1101ean. Thirty Five days having elapsed sii'::e tine acceptance of the addition to the her, County Hospital buildin;; by this board of Supervisors, 11; is upon motion duly rade and carried o• e i:oard, ordered tizit the balances due ea-id Boyd, herr z LcLean fess tae Sam o-" if192.35 the amoj:nt o= a claim riled against seid buiNing by Califor- s: nia Plate and aiacioz, Glass Co., be paid to said contractors the said sum of X192.35 io to be retained by t.is Board until proper satisfaction of said claim of California Plate and -Jindo:: Glass co.; has been filed ^ith this Board. x' In the Liatter of 3epairir& Court Room of Department No. 1. Hon. :. Latimer appears before this Board and states to the Board that the acoastic Properties of said Court room is Very unsatisfactory and requesting permis- µ Sion to have said room remodeled. It is a o: motion duly made and carried by the Board cordered tha.3on. R. H. . Latimer be and he is hereby authorized to have said Court =room remodeled in order to correct tae acoustic properties in said Court Room in'said manner as he may deem proper. io money to be paid for said work until said room is completed satisfactorily to the Judge of said Court. The vete or. t.e foregoing order unanimous:. In the _tatter of sllovance to Indi`ents. Errs. 'Easy Thomas appears before this Board and states that she has been aban- doned by hes husband and is in indigent circumstances; thereupon it is on motion duly made and carried by the Hoard ordered that a temporary allowance of x;12.00 in supplie be and the same is hereby granted to said Mrs. Mary Thomas. In the defter of Building of Bridge over 3- Old 'River on I. S. Borden Road. :712R2iAS, the Board of Supervisors of.the County of San Joaquin State of Cali- foxria and t;ie Board of Supervisors of tine County of Contra Costa, State of Califoxzni have sE;;read to construct jointly a bridge across Old River on the Borden Road; and , 1Z2;. S, it was agreed between said Boards that the Board of Supervisors of 54 the County of San Josquing shorld advertise for aids :.inti let tine contract for said wo'Irr is^4 subject to t:xe approval of tine isoard Of Supervisors of the County of the County of Contra Costs; and 7aBF specifications :were duly prepared and filed and bids duly advertised for and bids '.:ere duly received and filed for said worm; and ;Ti[`s;RE S, the bid of tine Tibbits Pscific Company, to construct s3iu bridge sc- �coxdirg to said spec iicatic_1s for the srm of U71,490, was tare lowest and best bid for said mors; said 1IR::g`„4S, it has Ueen agreed by a committee of the :chole of the Board of Super- visors of the County of San Joaquin, and a coa:raittee of the ',whole of the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa for such purpose to accept said bid; and TM-IFA3, I.L. BORDEN has agreed to pay y20,000, upon the purchn se price of u said bridge, the bslaince of the cost of corstructier, thereof to be Haid equally by the County of Ssn Joaquin and the County of Contra Costa; and :T.,,'RRP.S, the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Joaquin have accepted said bid of tine TibLits-Paoific Company, for trite sum of :'71490, upon the approval of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa; it is, therefore,. RRSO WE-1, by fine Board of Supervisors of tie County of Contra Costa that said acceptance of said bid by said County of San Joaquin be, and tie same is hereby au- proved, said sup a'_' :71,49U to be paid equslly by the Counuy of San Joaquin and the a f County of Contra Costa, provided that the sum of X20,000 to be paid by I. L. Borden to the County of San Joaquin, shall be applied upon said purchsse price and said a. County of Sae; Joaquin and said County of Contra Costa sha11 pay Equally tine balance `thereof. ( The foregoing resolution :as presented by Supervisor Lir. 7. J. Buchanan and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 z. �In the P.'atter of the Petition for tine Formation of Mount Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa County. IIP12.RR_,S, there .was riled with the Cleric and presented to this Board'on the fifth clay of April, 1915, a Petition signed by more than twenty-five freeholders re- siding :within tale portion of Contra Costa County defined and described therein, and ° petitioni:nf, under that certain met o_ file Legislature of the state of Calif(rRia ap- proved a'ay lst, 1911, and Acts a;nendatory thereof, for the formation of said portion a of Contra Costs County into a .Boulevard District, to be kno:an and designated as lovnt Diablo aoulevard District of Co-ntra Costa County, as required by law, to ,which said Petition on file :zith tine Clerk of tine said hoard reference is hereby'specifi £ fi. csily spade for furter particulars; and T.Iii2 tiS, this ;Board at 3 hearing duly- Axid re;_ularly ordered and noticed as i 2 i h equixed by lana, and held on file 3rd day of ;,Lay, 1915, by order regularly Wade and ntercd upon its minutes defined and established the boundaries of the said proposed istrict; and Mi-2,11REAS, this Board, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of Ltay, 915, by order duly and i gulsrly entered upon its minutes, gave notice.of an Election r" o be held in said proposed district for tiie purpose of determining whether such;dis- riot should be formed, Which said order duly and regularly fixed tine day upon ;,rich $ aid election was to be held, and set forth and snored the boundaries of the proposed z istrict, and set fartrz and stated that at such election three persons saho '.Ere to coir r.� ase the boulevard commission should be voted for and which said order rias duly and LSularly published and pasted as required by law; End i7_T'REdS, in accordance with said orde s so made, published and posted as afore aid, the said Election Was duly and regularly held on ;:ionday the 14th day of .Tune, Olt), between t:3E hours of six o'clock o.s% ai7ic seven o'cloc 1.it_ iaitiain said limits r- said pro_iosed Boulevard District, and tiie Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs r ounty, on t?lis l:onday tizc 21st day of June, 1915, bein, tine wonday next succeeding e said election, having proceeded to canvass, and having canvassed tae votes cast t said election, and upon said canvass it ar_;ears that there were cast at said Elea- � ion a total nunbEr Of 221 Fates, and t at out of said total number of 221 YatEE cast majority of tae votes cast, to-frit 135 votes were in favor of a Boulevard District t nd that 86 votes '.acre against a Boulevard District and that the folloriny; named per- Ions received the number of votes set opposite their rEst>ectiv� name or tae offi,es k _ Boulevard Com::iissioncrs, as set forth in said Order and Vatioe of rleetioL, to-mit; F$� Dame u � ne UO. o= Votes Y Josiah B ouc:zEr Boulevard a!u;issioner. 164 R.Arthur Burton Boulevard Cot^i:issio:Er, ia9 � Wdtaa d .eese 'Jillia s 3oulcvard CO aiss_oner. 146 Charles :goods. au_evard CwII:i5s,..on,r. 77 David Boucher otcleca_n Jam:nissionEr. 2 srtiiur llia.^.;s Bouleva d om:As icier. 1 CnarIes -eid noulEcard Co.mnissio- r. z ito lereforE this Board of Supervisors hereby determines and finds that said LE lection -as duly ant: regularly conducted in all resi:Eats as required by lar, and in ccordanec :with law, and Haat a majority of the said 221 votes cast, at said election, �e-;fit; 135 cotes ;were i:: favor of a :;3oulEvard District. ,nd it is a y a d redtnLt a =•aulevard District of the name of Zoo t Diablo Boulevard Distr , y of Contra Costs Co.ntf" has been duly aide eCularly est6blished $ Y aitnii and ith frac ber--adari.es stated in the said Petition, as rcgularly amended, de- -ined and establis:_ed ',- this Board, and hereinafter particularly dBs ibed. .nd it is hereby ordered to t t;?•.e tc.,r3'_ory lying within the said limits in aid petition as amended by this Board, and as set. Porth i.i7 said order, and hereinaftE )articularly described, be and t-e same is hcreoy ordered and declared to be a duly stablished Eou1Ecard District o: ui.e na_e of "•orit Diablo Boulevard Distric t of antra Costa County" The territory to and 'herein ordered and declared to be a duly established aulevard District, is more particularly* described as followg4, to-:wit- i `i i ! Be lnni a at 3 point on the ':o'nt Diablo i-.eridian, said g' c point uei._g tae north- east corner of .lection 12, in 4ownship 1 South, ivizige 1 went, :_.D.1i.._ , thence soutile - = ly to the sou-uaej corner of tae rnorsae:..at One-quarter o? sail; :lection 1.R;:thence ' sweat to tue soutifwest corner of said nort:ie.+st one-luwrter; taence south to the south west corner o_ tae nort:ieest one-quartar of section 13, in. said Township and '_isnga; II�t..ence :est to tae sou',Avest corner o' the northe.,st one-quarter Of section 14, in lasid township a::i: 3snge; t=once South to tae sout.:west corner of t le southeast one- illquarter Of said secti.n 14; thence nest to ttie aorta-jest corner of tae northeast one- Iquarter o_ t-ie nor,;^est one-,inarter of Section 23, in sold tornsai) and range; ti+enc } south tot the southwest' corner o_' the norti.enst one-quarter of t:ie aorthrfest one-quarte of as id Section 23; thence :fest to the soutirwest corner of the northeast one-quarter lof file nort::east of Section 22 0 said to;,ns:iip •;nti range; thence north I (along :i!e nest line o: ,he :at one-half of the e-,st one-hal[• o_ Sections 22, 15 and • 110 mf as i u towns:_p and ranz;e to tic soraherly boundary of the =tancho ;arroyo de.les !Ineceay �mlbones, or Rancho San '.ignel thence alone said southerly boiuidary following tile courses and distances tiareof westerly io tie :ester of Jalnut Creeic; thence con- �tinrirg slo::- sai,e soutiierly bom:dar. produced westerly to its intersection with the jceater li:e o: Contm Costo :af:n':3„, us said nigifway is desoriued in urdiaance ::umber 156, adolited Ly the Board of duper:•iao.s of t..e County of Contra Costa, on ::arch 8, 11892; thence northerly along tae center lire of :aid hiI-;:.:ay to toe southerly line of !the two certain tracts flow or formerly o-.aied by Foulds, and contain_ug seventy and (fifty acres respectively; tnence westerly alo_a cite southerly line of tiie said tracts Ito tae easterly line o- the 236.61 acre treat now or formerly owned by Dodge; thence `%aati i-esterly along tr_e southerly line of said last named tract to t-ite easterly li:.e of Mewing Park; taence along toe southerly line of said Dewing Bark 'nester } ly, to the 3 (westerly line thereof; thence northerly alone said westerly fine to the northerly • line of the 357 sere tract now or forcerly maned by S. Nanthaly; thence westerly jelong said northerly line to the intersection thereof with the easterly line of the jfractional sout4esst one-quarter of the southwesterly one-quarter of Section 33, town- ship 1 Vorth, =snge 2 .lest, id.D.B. thence along the northerly line of said fractions (portion o- said section 33 to the easterly line o;. tiie Bancho Laguna de los Paloa I iColorsdos or l:oraga ranch; thence westerly along the production of said northerly !line of said fractional Section 33 to the ef.sterl„ line o_ the 20 acre treat now owned i 'by 1. l+nderso„ and formerly o ped b d. stow; tnence southerly slon�f: said easterl line to the i:ount Diablo Base line; ,aence :featerly along said i,iount Diablo Base Line itp the intersection tnereoi with tue westerly line of tile Ranwfo Laguna de los Palos lColorados or :oragp Ranc:i; tnence soutneriy along said westerly lime to the intersec- Ition thereof wit the nortaerly line of Section lu, io:fnaiiip 1 South, Range 5 :Test, :.D.3.::; taence westerly slo::g said. nortaerly lite of seotioa lu to tae easterly line • jof Section 9, in said to•nisain and raise; taenee sout•ferly ala_:;; said easterly line 01 (Section 9 to the intersection thereof with tae no ti:arly line of the southeast one- quarter of said Section 9; thence '.eaterly along the tfmrtherly line of the said ampul _ !easterly one-quarte- to tie -,astarlg line hereof, beim. the easterly line of the 160 - I !acre tract non or formerly o:med by snakley; thence southerly alone; the 'festerly line !ci said southeast one-quarter of Section 9, and the northeast one-quarter of Section 116 in said to:nshin and range, to the county line lying between the counties"of Contr j. _ 126. i ;Costa and dlameda; thence in a -eneral easterly direction following the courses and distances t:lereof, alon-; said County Line to the intersection thereof with the west- lerly line of Section 35, 2ow-sair 1 South Range 2 .Jest, E.D.B.-U; thence northerly (alone the westerly li,.e of Sections 35 and 26, in said towasrip and range; to the northerly line of said Section: 26; thence easterly alone said last named northerly line to tae easterly line of said Section 26; taenoe southerly slong a:.id easterly line to the nort.nensterly earner of tue southeast one-gnarter of said Section 26; =- taence easterly along t----e northerly line of the soutawest one-quarter of Section 25, of said townsaip and ranee, to the northeasterly corner of said southwest one-quarter ;. taence sorterly slo:,j t..e easterly line of said scatirest One-giarter to tine souther - Iline of said Section 25; thence easterly along said southerly line to tae southeaster Ily corner of said Section 25; thence nortserly aloag wile easterly line of said Secti 125 to the intersection thereof with t..e rortnerly line of Section 31, in To xhship 1 7: South, P.ange 1 .:est, i'.D.B.;{; thence easterly alone: t'ie northerly line of said Secti �- 31 to the westerly lire of t::e Rancho San -Ramon as fi..slly confirmed-to 3orace J. Car pentie_, as said _,ancao is delienested and so designated or, the plat recorded with the Patent of said =Rancho, in Liber 1 of Patents, at page 35, record of Contra costa County, Osli:nrris; thence northerly alo.,, said westerly line to the northerly lire of the 1:0 acre tract now or formerly owned by telly; thence easterly along said port erly line to tie intersection thereof ❑itih the easterly line of the 14.84 acre (tract now or forix rly owned by Joloor.o; thence northerly along said east• rly line and gtae production t:iereoi to the Northerly line of tim 62.58 acre tract now or formerly owned by Love; taence slog- said rort:.erly line and the production thereof to the center line of .7alnut Creek; taence soutilerly and alo::t said center line of dalnut Creel: to its intersection witih The center line Of Camino Tasesjare, as described in said ordi.:-ince _:amber 56 above refe-red to; taence easterly alo::g the center line of Camir.: _ssssjara to the i::terseatia.: t.:ereo :ith the easterly line of Tae 160.71 scr tract now or formerly ot:ne3 by L. rlcrnoy; taence southerly along said easterly Jine to tile northerly lire of the 27 sore tract now or forcerly ciTned by ;,'rates; thence easterly alai:_ said northerly line to rhe easterly line of-said 27 acre tract; thence ?s southerly along said easterly line to the northerly line of tie :;ogales :`ract; thence easterly ::long said norti;erly 1i.ne to the easterly line of said Noi-ales Tract; thence Isoutherly alonj said easterly line and the westerly lire of the 33.04 acre tract and end the 35.13 acre tract now or formerly o-.ahed ug- ;,. Albert and iialdwin respectively to t:he rw-,'aerly line of t.ie said last aaued 35.18 acre tract; thence easterly along t said southerly =ine to the ea..terly line of t:,e Ranoao Son :lender, (Carpentier) agave described; taence sout::erly alone said eaaterly l :he and :ollowi.-,g the courses and distances thereof to the nortnwes•�erly 'corner oP the 149.2u acre tract nor or former- ly oiaied by 6zeveda; :venae sloe; tae ncrtnerly line of said 1119.20 acre tract to the Inortae�sterly cor9er of Section 3, in Tw."nsUp 2 South, =ante 1 :Jest, .D.b.i then soiaherl alon_ t:w e3sterl'y h.te of soil: erection 3, to Tae soutaerly _i.ie of tae 179.72 sore traot now or --ormerl.- owned by i.:. 231L:er; taence des erly alone said south ierly 1_,.e to the r:ar.a::esterly corner of Plot :tumoer 56 of the Dougherty Ranch, as said Plot is delineated sr:d no desitnatel a.. that certain "ap entitled. ':.'ap of tike Pro.erty of a::e Estate of 3liaauet:; ,:. Dou&:erty, Deceased, in dilamedo and Contra Costs Counties, etc", filed in the office of the Cou::ty Recorder of dlameda County on i:ay 11, 1891; thence southeasterly along the v.,cstcrly line of Plots Number 56, 56, • 54, 50,49, 48, 36, 35, and 34, as shod or, said ;rap, to the County line lying betcree the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda; t:iencc northeasterly along the said County to tae ;✓csterly line of Plot Ilwnber 10, as shown on the said "Iisp of the Property of the ::state bf -Elizabeth A. Dougherty, etc.", thence northerly along said -:resterly li;e of Plots iiumbrrs 10, 9, 3, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1, as shov:n on said map, to the s:,uthErly 1"1ne of acct 5, ^orr_hap, 2 South, iian;e I East, D. y. thence' alon,, s+:id southerly line ;:o the Easterly line of said Section 5; thence northerly �1z along the Easterly line of paid Section 5 and the easterly line of Sections 32, 29, 20 and 17, all in "owrship 1, South, nsn.e 1 East, i D. B. ... , to the northerly line of said :vection 17; thence 7%esterly and along said no taerly line o_ tac nortir;aesterl corner of said 3ecti:;n'17; thence nort:hcrly and along, the easterly lilac of Section z' 7, in said to-mns'iip and, range, to the northerly line of said Section 7; thence zre5t- dh erly sloe said northerly line to tae Point Of v Lir_:it Th- area included .:i„hin the ^_ore-oin boundaries bci:.g a portion of the Count of Contra Cost_ , 3tute of California, and bei..,, entirely located :.i iia tae saia.'Coun y; ^he na iEs of the pronert; O-,•lnEr a:xt acreages and troop none 2'reLaabove give_ are all as sho'7n On ;,mold Sad GlOss o }Bial =-p Of Contra Costa County, cul-iornis, 1^�=i, a,^proved and declared to be the official rrep or `o::trs Data County by order of • f. the Board of Supe visors, dated ,UGust 17, 1914, unless more specific reference'is given. r _'nd it is hereby ordered that ale following naa:e% persons have received respec � titicl' ti E h_.' c.t nizaber of votes cast at aid election;, to-ait t7 numbe- of votes , act eyo-Os_te tncir res Ectivc rs 'or the off!--es of .',onlevard Commissioners and that '.;he s J.,' ".alio i�:; n_:;.Ed p-_. ..s be and ,ncJ ese,r a_,e respectfully declared to be C'-:i� E1Ectei; to t,.c of'_LC 't-or-13v `tnc-ir rEGiv.E rly c"5, .,.� O110t'rs, t0- i t • - I:arE :if'iCeS i:0...of Votes `Josiah Doucher Toulcv-zra Commissioner 164 =rtutr ?unto; . i oulEvard 3on:::_ssicncr 149 ic,::s_d Besse ",'!il__aras• culevara UOV--issionEr. 146 LIE foregoing order is passed by tae rollo,in,` vote of taE :303rd of SaPErvisor to-vit; Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, auc.nnan, =look and _r;<ti=all. "OE S: 70ne In the !latter of Buildin- perzncnEnt i Hiz;nways in Contra Costs County, ; .;v_5; it a_pears to the satisfaction of the Board of 3unervisors Of Contra • Costa County tat the public conveniEncE and necessity demands tile construction of a _aiu higAvmy froga t__e bOaadsry line between the Counties of Alameda and Centra Costa in t--,E irtE_ county 2unnEl and the County bounuary line near the tont. of Byron; and T--): 's 5, 'it an'_:hEars to this 3osrd that said road is in a-icess of three mills in 1 n th, and cost os '.;aic h '.gill be too ;rent to nay out of any of tike road funds of the Co;;;:t-, and :TUB R-AS, it arrears to .-.his EBsrd that the cost of cow traction of said road 128 i x311, c-weed the SC,:: O y500J; 2.1hP i'uP,:::, be it Lesolved that it is the iiitenticn of the •Gard of Supervisors COntra 00at3 30nn`ty S. tle ti;.:e of lev„%L. tazaes for tale fiscal year 1915 - 16, to Levy i;: :;ie ..eneral _'uad Of said Count, and sdditianol twenty Yive cents on the y100 ver and obove all otS:er a:es required in said fund for other purposes, the said ad- itional sill C_: t:7en'a; "five ce:it-s on the x100 to be used for tie first year for the nrpose of coi.atrrcti.:;_ t__a .ortii:ii o --aid stove descriLed iii,�n>sy between tihe.town f Jalnut Creek and t.K County bouiidar;; line in the Alameda and Contra Costa inter- :n•lnty tunnel , s P,istarce of :ore tiwii three miles, to-wit: ten miles, more or less, bnii tae coat of which constructed w311 be more than five thousand Sollars, and to lay or tae ss,,k out o' t is :Enersl r'und o' Contra Costs County. =e it farther resolved and ordered tiuit Lal_phR. Arhiold, County surveyor of Contra Costa County be and lie is acreuy direr ted to wake definite surveys of the proposed work and to prepare profiles and Grosz sections thereof, and to suuait the sa_ie -..:iti a i estimate o- t e a�_o;;.lt or aLOlnitS of work to be done, and tae cost there of, said report to be prepared in da_rlicate; one copy t.iereof to be filed in the ouhhty Surveyors ofaicE a"d tae other to Le riled with tae Clerk oi' tae :ioard of Supervisors at t._e earlest date possible. -c rx: Tae foregoi.,1: resolution was presented by ,inpervisor Luchanan and seconded by Supervisor L'asay and adorted by the _01101.Finq; vote of the :osrd, to-..it: „res: Supervisors, Casey, -look, Buunarun, anis Trytnall. :roes: Supervisor iinott. I In the utter of tine Issue of the Bonds of the .artinez acaool District in the Conit.f O_' Contra Costa, State of California. tesolation and Order of t-ie-Ba rd of superviscr S of tyle County of OOntra Costa State of California. TIN. OLV2ai T_u,T iHIMIJ,S, on 'he 19th day of April 1915, tae Board es school 'a Trustees of i,:ertinez school District ii. file County of Contra Costa, State of Cslifor- nis, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees, duly and regularly passed and ado_rted by them and entered on the minutes of said Board o= School Trustees on tae said clay, did call, an ElEction to be-Leld in the said :artines School District an 1;ay -uth, 1915, for t-ie purpose of submitting to the electors of tae said ;:artiiiez School District tile question of ailether the :'* bonds of said i;arti.nez School District in tae total amount of three thousand (y3000) dollars 1 interest tihcreori at the rate of five per cent per annum payable semi- annually, both princi;:sl and interest payable in gold coin of the United states of America, should 1)E issued and sold for the purpose of purchasing Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8. Block 42, 2own of :Lartinez, and t:uit the coeds to be authorized ;,y said election and to be issued and sold, if so ant aorizen should 'uE for the total smount of three thousand (.;+3000) dollars and should ue tiree in number and of the denomiliatio:: of one thousand (;1000) dollars each and should besr interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable Semi-annually, both principal and interest payaok in United States gold coin and to be numaered from one to three both inclusive, and to be so t' I I esh.ed that one bond should zisture at the and of one year from t.ie date.of the issu- ce • nof ribs ssrE, that- one bond should h:hmature at the end' of t.-,o years frotl fibs date of f he issu:,rce of the same, and ghat one bon:-. should mature at tae end of three years roan tha a::te of t:he isa..anoa of tike same, '.atil all of said oonds are paid off and redeemed, ne bond, however, to run for a lonL;Er period than three (3)' years from and - i 'ter the date of the is:.uance of the sa:ae; and 1i% 33, an election .:as held in the said :artinez School District on the 20th �sy of iiay, G.D., 1915, in comformity with the said resolution and order of said noard Pf School Trustees; and T_il'MTA S, all of the proceed-i ga had in the premises have been certified by the board of School Trustees of tae L'artinez School District to this Board of Supervisors rs required by lsw; and ^: f ZEIiPGS, the said certified proceedings show, and after full examination and • �nveatigaticn t:zareof tris Board of Supervisors has found, and does now find and de- clare. il.That it acoordanoe with the said resolution and order of the said Board of "4 pcaool Trustees of the i.arti.hhez 3aihool District in tike Cou-ty of Contra Costs, State bf Ca1C£or--a, duly passed and adopted on the 19th day of April o D., 1915, an elastic] I as duly called in the said Larti:,ez School District and :.,as held therein on the 20th i 'da: of LAy, G.D., 1915, and ghat notice o: the said election ass ;riven by notices signed b y the s::id :.card of Senoel Trustee of ti,e said Lartinez School District, and i posted in twee of the most public places in the said iartinez School District for 4more than twenty days next before tae s.Id electic2i and by publishing said notice in - hie "Kartinez Daily Standard and Daily ::azette" newspapers o.' general circulation rir.ted and published in taeCounty of Contra Costs, State of California, not leas Phan once a week for three sucoea.:ive weE s ::aCit Before said election. _. • r 2.':hat prior to tie Openi;-:;;: of tris polls at said election the inspector and judge !X elected to conduct said election took the osth of office cs required by lair and there �fter conducted said election as required by law and at the close thereof canvassed Yae votes oust thereat and certified the result of said election to the said Board of i Y $ohool Yrustees of the said i_artinez.Sahool District and to the said Board of School 2rastees made return of the Poll and tally lists of said election. t: • i 3.That on the 27tih day of 1=9y A.D., 1915, the seventh day- aftarsaid election at 8 o'clock 2.1L of said day, the said 5oard of School Trustees of said 1.1artinez School listrict as required by law, met and canvassed all of the said returns of said elea�io , Brom which said ret:.rna the said Board of School Trustees found and declared and tike Board of Supervisors hereby finds and declares, the. there was a total of one hundred and thirty five votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds of tine votes Ii¢o cast, to-wit: one hundred and thirty votes were cast in favor of issuing the bonds • pf tike said Uartinez School District in the amount and for the purpose aforesaid, and hat five votes were cast against issuing the said 'bonds of tin said Uertinez School I - bistrict, and that no votes oast were irregular and illegal and not counted and that - he said Bos rd of School Trustees caused an entry of su:b canvass of said returns and �he result thereof and.of that fact to be made on the minutes of the said Board of (School Trustees. 1' 4-Thst tike said eles.i.on in the said .-artinez .school District was duly and i 00 legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given hand gad, and that the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared all in the manner as required by las and that all the sets, conditions and things require r^? by law to be done neve ueen none anti nave been performed in regular and due form and S.5 in strict accordance ::itis the prOCisiOfB 0'_ t:ie Statute authorizing the issuance of Ithe :.artinez Sohool District iionds and test the total amount of indebtedness of.the - Isaid :.iartinez School District ineludinZ; this proposed is-ue of School district bonds y ISs sith-n the linits prEscribed uy las* y it is, M:R3 U , U_nDE• ;:D that the school district bonds of the �.axt-inez School District of tae County of Contrs Costs, State of California, issue in the sum of three thon::and (•;5000) dollars in denomin3tinn of one thousand (41000) dollars each and all payable within three years from, tae date of the issuance of the same, with interest thereon at the rate o' five (5p) her cant per annum payable semi-annually, both principal and interest parable in fold coin of tae Untied States of :Merica at tae office o: t:.c Cornty Treasurer o' tiie said County of Coatra Coate, and that said bonds aaall be issued on, end uesr date c,-ae 2nd day 'of I'ulnst 1915, and that the in- terest sceruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on t:_e 2nd day of 'ebruary and the 2nd day of ,:riaat of ejoh sad Every ear until the said 'bonds are paid and tnat said uo::ds :..a3ll be numbEred from one to tiaree, bots inclusive and shall be pay- uiE as follows, to-wit: Bond :;o. 1 for •;4,000 payable o.; tae End day a.' !;u.ust 191E iso. 2 .. n 1917. '- i7 o. 5 . . 1918 `. { Y-t is further ordered tiist said bonds shall be isiaed saustantially in the ifolloai.:z; form, to-pit s. school District bo-nds of t-ie Ismires School District, Contra Costa County, "3 State o 0a1Cfornla, United atotaa o' c:erloa. iso }l,000.Uu :.srtir.ez School District in Co:.tra Couts County, State of California, United :hate:. of :.,.:erics, ac:rno:glade;es itself indebted to and promises to nay to or holder thereof, at tie of.-'ice of Treasurer -'s of CO::tra Costa Coar.ty, State of C.,__fcrnls, on tae 2nd d:-,- of ;.ui;ust 19 One taou83nd 01,000) dollars in sold coin of tie Untied States of_:Merica, with in- terest n tFrest :aeror, in 11-e Boldcoin, at t.ia rata c`_' (5;) rive per cent, per annum, payabl S, �seml-:innusl .j On tale 2nd day o" 'Eurrary and tiie Snd day Of'ui?ust Of each year from ' `u'lE date hiereof until this i:o:id i. paid. „ This bo::d is one o= a series rf. :.o..1s o: =-;-.e 'Ener sad date, nuM Bred from one to three, roti inaln3i."re :o':y.__ in tie a,:;Ere,3ate to three thousand (•J,uOU) dollars, and issued and sold uy tae hoard of su_ervisors of Contra Costa County, ; State of Cal;..fr_..,_', _._ ::e _ -.�='e o" .,crchss ._ lots u, b, 7, and 8, _Loos[ 42, _..... C_ ::arti.r.ez in rs,isnae Cf :anei iri at=iC: e0i: O'.�,i. ::it.. the pr CFi3i0i:a of � 'f LrticlE Title 111, ?art ill of taE 'aliti.al Code, iii<: tae Constita- a tion of .-.e state' c. ,.ai,o_n_.,, _... _. ..,sncE of and _.. atrict ::c.:_or:.:it;;� "!i n, s::'. _.. :vr.t:wzi e;: by a vo:.e n_ .:.;an tvo-t:iiru:. of the voters voting at electi r.' : _ .;' •,.._:_zl .a,d 'held and conducted it, said ;cnool District in -1C. Cosa c...,a ;tate of California, on the 20th ds; of:. , _..D. 1815. I i I _ • .:n.P, t.x Doard of Supervisors of Contra Costa Cou:ty, State of California hereby aertif_i o a::3. declares that said eledtion u:u duly jnd le&:.11y called, held rid con- uated, a::d tliat notice t=hereof was ciul„r a.:d le�.ally given and published, and the re- sult taereof was duly and legally canvasa;ad siid declared ii: tine manner and as required Y lar, and that all a0ta and aonditinIIs riiii tilines required by law to be done preae- eat to and in tie fsra.ace o-_' sai.fl i.o:is k,nvE been done, and have been perormed in er;ulor in due fa..c:, in strict accorda::ce .rites the provisions o the law ut..orizi;. the issue of :,eaool district 'uondi,. Lim iL' is also -iher certiiiied acesdeclared ti,st t,e total amount of indebteda of the said :_artinez Scaool District inulnding this issue of bonds is within tine it provided L- lar.. I� suis bond is i:n cine fma prescri,ed order of said Soard of :supervisors duly ymade and entered in its l.i:nutes on the 21st day of June 1915, and ahall be nsyable • Iout of tS:E buildi-4, _u,.d of s:._d ::ar.i,:ez School District, a nd tinE :coney Tor the y redac:pt'ion of said bonds, and t+e ioy-ent of interest thereon shall be raised by tax- ZP.:. t!on upon the taccsble -nrooerty os said Sci.00l District. I:: ';12".­_'3.; ...__. ;;_, sae hoard of Supervisors of Co..tre Costa L'ounty, State of alifornis, has caused ti:is bond *,o be i;igned 'oy its Chairman and attested b y its i. -lark '...th t'::e GE;:1 of said hoard c_ Suuerviacrs attached cad by tae County 6uditor of laid County of .;ontra Coat:: -Gala 2nd day of r.uguat 1915. -- Corm Cork and C1e 1E oY tae _,oard of Supervisors ��ycon:ity Lndit OT • rMar. oi' card of supervisors Fc_;SOLVXD, tine.' to each of said i;onds small be attaci:ed interest coupon in tae 'ollowin;, form, to-:it: Ia. Interest Coupon }25.10 Tae Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to t-ie holder iereof out of the building fund of the i:artinez School District in aid County and State on the 2nd day of 1915, at iris offLee in itartinez said Co:mty and State, tine sacs of #95.00 for the interest or. Bond Iso. pf said School District. (P Chairman of the :oar of SucT uervisora _ Cou:tyGlerk ClerkanaMCr o iiE 3oard of ' Supervisors. • my :;a itor It is furticer ordered that tae County Clerk of tae County of Gontra Costa hall cause said bond to be prepared and lithograpaad in accordance ;pith the foregoing arm; that said 'bonds :e sold by tae County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costs kor and as tie jot of tris _;card of Supervisors on tine 19th day of July 1915, at the hour of ten o'clock::.i:., to tae UZ'hest and best responsible uidder for cash in -nited States Sold coin ani after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Camty iresaurer by onulication of a notice specifying thetisie and place of sale of said bonds, tae n m;uer and denominati_n thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the '= terms for which said Londa shall run and the date of payment thereof and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to—wilt: in United States gold coin, that _ said 'ponds rill be sold to thehighest and best responsible bidder for cash as afore- , said bat in no cash for less than par and accrued interest and that the said Treasure will reserve the ri;ht to reaect any or all of said bids, for t-vo successive :leeks in the Contra Costa Standard a newspaper nri::ted, published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regalar meeting o'_ said Board of Supervisors held on tae 31st d sy of June 1915, by the following vote: .yes: Supervisors knott, Casey, Jack, i:uoinanan, and irythall. ` es: :.one .ibsent: hone And the Board of Supervisors take recess to meet on iionday Jame 28th, 1915, at 16 o'clockc._.. - - - - irn:an 4 to I I i i - I " • i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. i,onday June 28, 1915. The hoard met at 10 o'clock A.li. 's4ss ;'resent: _on. J. ll. Trythall, o_airman, Supervisor Zeb i APC 12tuott, j. P. Casey and ,. J. i;ucnaaan. Absent, Supervisor Vincent Hook. J. il. :jells. Clerk �In t;ie hatter of Approval of -Revised'Hap of Santa Pe. : A revised man of Santa ='e and being a resubdivision o£portions of Blocks 4, I5, 15, lo, 26, 27, 28, 29, 38, 39, 4U of Santa Fe Tract, filed in the office of the - - Recorder of Contra Costs County on Karch 17, 1900, and being certified to as required �by law and said map bei_c accompanied by a good and sufficient band in tine Sam of Is500 conditioned for the payment of all taxes as required by law. • It is by the Board ordered that said bond and the amount tiiereol be and the; j same is hereby approved. It is further ordered that map be and the same is hereby approved. I i ry; IIn tae ':atter of the Allowance to _indigents. '?} ;.:rs. stc-Ken.:a, a representative of t:ie Associated Charities of San Franeisao, �sppears before the Board and states that :mbar ;:assei a former resident o£ Contra Costa County ;:he is nor in San :'r-ncisco for medical a:te.:ion, is in indigent air- I emnstarces and arz-ole to ;;ain a liveliaood for Aimsel'-and faiailyy and suggests to thi. _ (Board that it world be to the best interests of Contra Costa County for this Board Ito advance to the Associated Charities t•_ie stun. of •j140 to purohase a horse and wagon ;for said indigent person with which to peddle vegetables and other nares and it sp- • Ipearing to the Board that it will be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to - ,purcitase a horse and wagon for said indi;:-ent. It is upon motion duly nwde and carried, by the Board ordered that the County editor drag s warrant on tiro "capital :end for tiie sun o£ y140.OU in favor of A. J. icl:ahon, :robatien Off Lter of Contra Costa County to be delivered the Associated 10harities for the purpose above sta-sed. i I i i IIn tae ;tatter of Award of Contracts for furnishing ;Supplies to the County of Contra Coats. This Board 'having heretofore by its order duly made and entered directed and ;instructed the Clerk of this Board to adve-tiae for supplies for furnishing to the Couzity of Oositrs Costa for County Hospital, Jail, Court house, certain groceries, pro • (visions, clothing, drugs, stationer.: and other sun lies and said clerk having so ad Itised for bids for fsrnishing t.iereof, in tine manner and for tae time prescribed by slaw, and bila £or tae fnrniahirg of said supplies itavi,:� been nereto£are received by tae hoard, and this Board as:i:; considered tae sante carefully and exaui:,ed the i ssiaples submitted to t.;e :card by tae respective bidders. Urders taut contracts for the fcrnish_L,,, of said supplies to tae Jou,:ty of iContrs Costa for rile e::sni.:g year be swardei to the following named person and firms 134 1 ach of�said persons and firms to furnish a good and sufficient bond vrith. two or more ufficient sureties, in sum of :1;1000 conditioned for the faithful nerformanca of con- ract awarded to then. Tile folloilin�; are the nacres of the persons and firms to whom ontrac s are awarded and list o,-' articles to be .sarpplied by each and price to be paid a? therefor: Y�$ lardmuth Pencils, Indellible, per doz. .54 Kon-i-nor Pencils, i ,. B writ'a rubbers, per doz. 1.25 Johann 2aber's Finest Bed and Blue Pencils, Se xa`on, per doz. .60 Typewriter Erasers, Eberhard Paber 3:o. 104, per doz. .75 Typewriter Erasers, Eberhard Faber Ink Union ren 100, Doz. .40 f Treasury Plotting Pads, 19:124 per doz. -est quality .75 Rubber ;ands 001/4 per ;,}ross .62 Stafford's Commercial Ink-, .tuarts, each .61 " Gem Paper Glips, per doz. bones. 60 O.K. Pasterners (Paper) !;a. 0. D. per .'_. 1.50 U.K. F'asterners (Paper) No. L. per E. 1.50 Hotchkiss Clamps, per box 500 staples .15 !:1,RTI-3Z D...:,. CO. `S :irnold's elaics, uarts, per doz. 5.63 Thomas Black Ink, narts, per doz. 3.97 Lon-i-noon •'encils per doz. .75 Koh-i-poor "encils s F. per doz. .75 indelible hound rend_., C_stell (:Bard) per doz. .87 _`• saber Castell Pencils, 2;7, 3:3, 4:7, per dos. 8G :i. :,o. 251 Balboa, per dos.. - .75 ., rens _ 149, per 5rass 30 Pens ::illoets ;;o. 404, per ;aro.-.s .43 r Peds 3nencerian, per gross .75 rens iadella 'iac, :;o::. 11 and 5, per jross 1:G0 Pens Falcon, Na. 048, per -rosy .52 rens Jud E's )will, itab, Bar Cross .58 Pads OowdEry TaLlet, -+ela1 or equal ner doz. 1..50 tl�c„_iter - _ibbons, t:yee Lo--c .or ''iswrtr Book Typewriter .89 wcGill'S SSSyErIcrS, IEr +0x .U7 , Eyelets, - i:er co.: .07 .• Eyelets, per uo_c .07 vElets, Z. ,er 1"o-': .77? is Fen 'i Carmine, pisits, per doz. 5.63 :sorted 'ubber (ands, per Gross, beat quality 93 k. Rubber "ands, CCO , '.65 Rubberpanda, 00y .62 +_ Hnbbe2a_ds31, p Gros, .34 .ubh r a ul , 1/2 inch, per ;doss .88 rubber _ ::d._, 'j encu, _ner cross .98 3a ford ailrrar Paste, a o ;o;inn each .18 T rnE writer paper, Te c.z.,i E_•, 70 7cr reaLi, or e.,usl, .99 Typewriter. - e C..56 reaz :1.99 +rite_ E 1161, iu e' a rear; or e<_<nr3 1. 15 ^.r;t E_ 2,1 e r C-10_2 i,r_n 01,31, CIO 3 e_ "rU .76 Csrbc.. 'aper, ficoParaion, per 16U sheets 2.p0 :iS Carbo. ?'-pee-, _see Lo_t, PC ZGJ ..,eetS Carbon raper CCU-:;eb, per 1Dj chEets 5;49 ;;,Te._ser ibbo_Is, ,East Zee Teo.c 'Under-wcod Becord,each.74 ' cps ro,..:c? Points, E,o. 3 per Grass 1.10 P dcz --er�C1i her doz ..owes .60 r O.ii. Fa;;- -.E. 90. O.B. per .- 1.50 U.K. 22ster-era '.o. L. B. nc r Typel'riter Payer, :"31ooa Type 1"0. 14, per ream 1.75 DIR[Ri6 CUi7t=u� CUSat; DRul, CU,. nIdY y. Alcohol, ColoxE, Spirits, 190 Be, per Gal. 2.82 Alcohol eraured, pe-- Sal. .50 Acid, aCeti', per 10. .61 r Cid, :iuriatic, per lo. .02 Acid, 6ulic;71ie, Per lb. Cl Citric. per lb. .05 `melon Bromide, Per lb. .40 Hnm;on duriate, 11"er. per lb. .05 ' b:m;ioni ^alerinate, per oz. .01 &run, auir. per lb, G2 Antiseptic 'Tablets (Bichlorides 3 Sr. 'iercury 7 3 Liamo d Lill; per 100 25 Ammonia r. Snts. per lb. .25 sntii rob st ne, Per lo. .10 Banda es J 3� J Red Cross 10 yd. per.roll 45 Bis. Subn _r se, per Ib. .24 Bslsam Corebia, ner .10 Bromide Sodium, per lo. ('.'ark) 1.10 =� Bromide Potasai per lo. ( ierk) 1.35 J Bottles, 6 z 8 oz. per doz. .15 ;✓alsam l'eru per oz. .25 : Chlorofor_:t, Commercial, per lb. ,50 Camphor gi'c+, per oz. 02 Cotton absorbent, J & J per lb. .22 ' Chlorate Tota h, per lb. .10 i Catheters _.F.bber, asstd. szaas, 4 to 15, size, each. .UG! �< Obloral tdrate, per lb. 1. 00 Caiomal and Soda, 1 gr. tablets, pex°100 .06 Dropper ad. her doz, .05 Drainage Pubes, ass"d. sizes; J '<: J Per`do:.. .10 j Emulsion Cod Liver Oil (40 per cent "Tyeth) per gal. .65 -char Sgaibbs, per lb. .72 ,. r;lixir 7ibernum, per Pt. Bair Cali.saya ;al:`pt. .15 ;lixir I Iron quinine and Stryclinine per gt. ;25 ixir, Promide- (15 ST. to draw} .per qt. 25 Plaid_Ex:tract 3uciiu,, per pt. 1.00 I'luid,,:•xtrest Squill, per pt. ' .25 AuldExtract Grendalia 2obasta, liar pt. .25 "lu d �t setTraxic:i ,'I per pt. .25 'land, :;stract Sarsaparilla Ca,.p. per pt. .25 21uid, ..tract Gentian Corp. per pt. .25 .s'ilter Paper, white 8 in. per d6z. 02 r'or!asldehyde, Per sl 1.25 Garza, .epi Cross, i J 25 ;gid. rolis, Per rail .80 Glycerine, per lb. .15 ;Moves, Surgeo'n's Rnblurr (Paultless) per pair .40 ilyno Tablets, 1"orp2 sit, Sulo. 1/4 gr. P.D. & Co.per�.75 ,. ?;-Po Leedleo, LearNo. 27 par doz. 1.25 Hoffman Is Anodyne per oz. .02 Inf. Digatalis per lb. 25 Ice Caps, Pure Guth, Vo._4, ese' .75 Liq. Tonga Comp. per lb. .65 Lactated Pepsin Tablets, (Armcurs) per lb. 2.75 Liniment Soap, U.S.Y. per lb. .60 Rao Salvarsan, per tube 5.00 Oil Silk, per yd. :40 Ointment, Blue, per lb. .20 Oil, Castor, Cold Pressed, per Sal 1:20 Oil, Olive, pure, per ;al. 2.50 s Oil, Linseed, per &al. .25 Oxide Zinc, per lb. .05 Plasters, Belladonna Js J per doz. .64 Plasters, Sed Cross Kidney J &: J'per doz. 1.35 Plasters Paris auda,zes'3 inn. J & J per doz. 1.65 Peroxide .Iydragen Per ;a1. .50 Permanganate Potash, per lb. 25 a Phanc tine, per oz. 10 Plumoi zlcatste, Per oz. Pills, Opium, 1 gr. per 100 .50 a Pills,. Cascara (Lilly) par 160 .18 Pills, Cascara (Comp Hi::-kle LILLY) pex°3.00 .20 Pills, Compound Carhartic U-S.2.1111Y, Per 100 .12 Pills Proto Iodide i:ercary, 1/4 ST. per 100 .10 salts, iiochelle, per lig. •05 Salts, Glauber, per lb. 00 sulphonol (LET>.) Per oz. .42 Soda salicylate, per lb. 25 Soda Bioarb. per lb. .01 Sodium Phospi=ate, (1:erk) per lb. .l0 Salol (Lrerk) per lb. 2.60 ty, Syrup pnoPhospuita, par Syrup ._rifoliuy:, per 1b. .20 Surgeon's Sil:c, J & J 1-2-3 per battle .10 Silkworn Gut, J-I: J rine, 17 in per 100 strand box .50 t{ Silk.vorni Ga-4, 00J 3 J Coarse, 15 in. per lstrand box .85 Sillczorm Gut, J +. J Sdediam, 16 in. par 100 strand box-.50 sugar .::ilk (Herk) per lb. ..10 75 Sputum Cup fillers, J & J per 1000 Tinot. tiosoyanus, per lb. - .05 iinot. Castus Grandiflora, per lb. 10 > Tinct. strop-nantlias, re_^ 10. .10 .^Binet. Terri Csiloride, per ib. 05 n3 Tinct. _i u-K f07.ica per lu. •05 line na. Pip. par lb. 25 ''root Larkspur, per Pt. 75 Tinct. Iodine, per lb. 2.10 Terpin, drate, per 17. 95 3 Trirolium, Comp. per lb. .05 Turpentine Per =al. ..72 vaselineI per lb. 18 ue lb. .10 cline psin, i;.P. per e_ Titch Hazel (Diekesson's). per gal. .90 . u r 5 DRUGS KARTIEZZ DRU: C012A TY &cid, Sulphuric, ?er lb. .Gl Acid, Boric, per lb. 00 ;:, ;cid, Carbolic, per lb. 1.48 ':'. Acetanalid, 5 Gr. Tab. (Lilly) per 100 .11 Acetate, Potash; (Berk) per lb. .28 Ammonia, aqua Spts. per Gal. .34 kf Borax per lb. 03 Brown's :-nixture, Ammoniated, per lb. .49 Cocaine .Eur. per oz. 2.58 Chloroform, Squibb. per lb. .63 Codeia, Sulph. per oz. 7.00 Capsules empty, ITo. 1-2-3- per 1000 .48 Calo.el, per lb. 1«11 Catgut, J & J or Elwood Lee Tanks, Vo. 1-2-3 per Tank .29 Corks, assted. sizes, per'100 .15 Calomel and Soda, 1 gr. tablets, per 100 .06 fi Dover's Powders; par oz. .03' Epsom Salts, per l:o. .01 ksy Elixir Yibernum, per pt. ;25 .,. Elixir Cslisays, per pt. .15 Elixir actop€ptin€, per pt. .L3 Elixir, 4 Chlorides, ii.T. per pt. .15 *laid Extract Hydrastis per pt 7.75 Plaid Extract Cascara. Sagrada (,7yeth) per pt. .35 Pilter Paper, white, 8 in. per doz. .02 aypo. Tablets; Strych:ine nitrate 1-40 and 1-60 P.D s Co. per 1. 7 14po Tablets, igit,ii.ie, pure, 1-60 gr. .07 Hypo Tablets, Hyoscine --iydro Bromate 1-lUU gr:: P.D. 0.0o. per 100 . 4 :Typo Tablets, Cocaine 1-60 gr. P.D. w Co. per 100 .051 * Hypo Syringes Lear, each 1«23 Hydrag, Ctun Orate, per oz. .04 Hoffman's Anodyne per oz. .02 Hot ;Inter nags, 2 :1�t. (ilggett) each 1.18 Sodo'form, per oz. 23 Iodine az PotasSiam, per oz. .21 y Iodine per lb. 3.75 Lysol, per lb. 56 ' Lithia Tablets (Lilly) per 100 .24 tJ idalted lUlk (Horlick's) Hospital Size, each 2.70 ;. Ointment, Zinc, n€r lb. .39 Ointment, Boric, per 1b. 29 Gil. Olive, pure, per gal. 2.50 Oxelate Cerium, per oz. .03 Plasters, Adhesive Z.O. J& J 10 yd. rolls 1 in per roll 9 Plasters, sdhcsive Z.O. J & J 10 yd, rolls 2 in per roll 9' Plasters, Adhesive Z.,,.J & J 10 yd. rolls 3 in per roll 8 Plasters, Cantharides J & J per yd. roll .45 Plasters, Capsicum, J & J per doz. .60 Plasters, :'ustare, J ?. J per doz. .13 Pills, Prato Iodide -Mercury, 1/4 gr, per 100 .10 Paregoric, per It. .58 uinine Salphat€, Der oz. 28 Soap, Tr. Green U.S.P. per lb. .59 Sodium Phosphate, (Yc rk) per lb. .10' Salol (iterk) per lb. 2.60 Tinct. Dicitalia, per lb. 41 Tinct. Opii Par pt. 2.37 Tinct. Camphorated Upii, per lb. .75 4Y. Tartar uretic, per oz. .02 Tonka Comp. per lb. .53 DRY i OOD8 .1iD CLOTHIPw L: K. LASELL CQbPAI'1' Blankets, single wool, blue institution, 4z lb. 54-84, each Hospital Gauze, 4-4, per yard 0 Toweling, brown linen, per yard .10k Toweling, Turkish, 18 inches wide, per yard .16 Gingham, Apron, per yard .06 Tennis Plannell. any color, per yard .08j- Undershirts, mens, :visit€ or brown, jersey, ribbed per doz. 140.1 4.5 Drawers, mens white or brown, jersey .ibbad, per doz.4.50 ilattresses, 5 inch. box, 2-10 X 6-2 palm leaf fib€;, cotton, .felt top and bottom, wood ticking, each 3.30 Kattesses, 5 inch. box, 3-6 X 6-2. palm leaf fiber, cotton, felt top and bottom, good ticking, each 3.75 L. sY`R COi:PANY She€ting, Bleached, 5-4, per yard 16 Sheetin , tuableached, 7-4, per yard .19 Sheeting, unbleached, 8-4, per yard .21 W TowelinJ„ brown linen, per yard Towels, Turkish 20:140. per doz. 2.15 D. L. HILSOii Blankets, single. wool, blue institution, 4� b1. 54-84,each 2.55 Hospital usrze-, 4 4, per yard } Overalls, Sample -to. 2. per doz. 7,00 Pillows, feather, Sample No. 2 .95 A. L. D.ARZI03_ Blankets, for Jail, 10-4,.double, gray, Sample No.2 each .70 Towels, Cotton ;tnokabeek, per doz. .75 Shirts, Over, Sample i.o. 2, per dozen 3.72 Costs, Blue Denim, per dozen 7.00 Socks, Cotton, per dozen62x Shoes, m€ns Satin Calf, Inced,,plain :ride toe, per pr.1.32 Undershirts, m€ns white or broYn, jersey ribbed, per doz. rho. 2 3.62 Drawers, mens, white or brown, jersey ribued,.per doz 4.00 Lattresses, jail,bag .70 GROCBFIBS L. if. LdSELL 001,12ANlY Barley, rolled, in sacks, per 100 lbs. Ton .;24.00 Corn Leal, white or yellow, per lb. .02 3/4 Codfis_i, Liddle 40 lb. boxes, per In. .08 Cornstarch, kx Gsfcrd-Os:rego, 40 lb. boxes, per lb. .05* Fresh Wiggs, by the case, February to August, per doz. .26 =resp ug&s, by the ease, .sugust to February, per doz. .45 aaaroni, 17o. 1, in 50 lb. Saxes, per 1b. .041 x:atcnes, blank, per can 1.25 Oats, rolled per 100 lbs. 3.50 z Prunes, French, 46s to 60s, in sae_:s, _rer lb. .06 .ice, in 100 lb sacks, per lb. 04 Sago, per lb. .04 Spsghettie , No. 1. in 50 lb. boxes, per lb. .04 Soap, Strikers sand, per dozen .40 Soap, Ivory, bath and toilet, large per doz. .84 Soap, Boras, bath and toilet, per dozen. .45 Sal Soda, per 100 lbs. 95 y Salt, Dairy, 100 lbs. .65 Tobacco, Smoking, Union Leader, b.y the cartoon, per doz.98 Tobacco, Durham, Smokin., by the cartoon, per lb. .55 Toilet -aper, by the box of 100 pkgs. per pkg. .05_;V URL Oil, Distillate, 291 in drums, per gallon, 2lash 200 fire 235 to 260 .04 3/4 Oil, Puel, per 6allon .03 3/4 Gasolene 60° in drums,. per ballon .11z Gasolene, 86° in drums, per .gallon .40 A. CInBY$. Bacon, First class Brakfast, per lb. 24 fats, rolled, per l00 lbs, 3.50 Toilet _"aper, bynth, boa of 100 pkgs. per pkg. ,054 sheat, rolled in sacks, Tier 100 lbs. 2.85 '';neat Oats, in sacks, per 100 lbs. 3.10 FURL COAL, .11LLI_:OT id, Loose, per ton 10.40 Coal, Jc li:.Ston, in sacks, per ton 30.85 i_nS. G. STYIART. Apples, dried, good quality, per 1'0. .064 Bacon, First class, fr€akfast, per lb. .24 Bon Ami, per doz. .74 Beans, ,,-hite, full sacks per lb. .05 1/5 Butter, Vo. 1, pickled roll, in barrels, per lb. X294 Y Butter, Creamery, August to =ebrt.ary, per lb. .37 Butter, Creamery February to lctUaSt, par lb. .32 Brooms, per dozen 4.25 Bran, in sacks, per ton 32.00 Crackers, i� tra Sodas, in Bbls. per lb. .08 Ham, first quality, per Ib. .18 Say, alfalfa, first quality, baled, per ton. lIX0 Hay Oats first quality, baler., per ton 10.00 Lard, in tilos, per lb. •i2^ Oil, B -nine, in 5 Uhl. cans, per „allon 26 Pearl Dart€ by the sack per lb. 05$ ;raisins, Seedless Sultanas, unbleached, in 50 lb.Boxes .06 Soon, 3trykers, sand, per dozen .4o J Soap, Ivory, bath and toilet, per dozen, Large bar. .84 Soap, Borax, bath and toilet, per dozen .45 z Salt, Dairy, 100 leis, 6..65 45 Sugar, granulated, per 100 lbs. syrup, per gallon (Royal) .35 Tobacco, C x€.i.>,:, Star Flu.,, by the box, per lb. .45 Tobacco, Smokin„ Union Leader, cartoon per doz. .98 Tomatoes, 1 gallon cans, per dozen. 2.35 Toilet Par per, by :xe bo_ of 100 packages, per case. 5.25 Treat by the sack, per 100 lbs. 1.70 }. �00 v IT iZ•��. cavi. ,Apples, eva^orated, in boxes, per lb. a :07 Beans Pin' full sacks, per lb. U4 Coffee ^-round, in 50 lb, lots, per lb. 2r u Codfish y_id5-les 40 lb..boxe per lb. .08 Codfish strips.in.4'J lb. bo es per lb. .07 ?lour .lour, _ancy _amily, iii 50 10. sac-1-s, per bbl. of , 196 lbs. 6.50 Peas Split, _r,er lb. .052 Peaces sur. dried, in sacks, per lb. .04 r Rice, in 1, lb. sac'-s. per lb. J4z? Sal Sods, per 100 lbs. .95 Tea,;IIncolorEd Japan by the chest per 1'0. 27 F- It is furthEr ordered ti_at all. bids _°or the furnishing of '.:eats to the County Hospital be.and tnE sa_:e are hereby rejected and t;r Clerk of tais i;oard ordered to return to said 'oidders t_leir,certified checks nzich uccompani d their said bids. 1n t;ie ;:atter of :oanty Dia'olo Boulev=ard District of Cotra Costa County aci".ard se-se ;i11i3-s and _4rtilur-Burton ha"" i1Ed,their resignstiuns as Commissioners of i_ount Diablo Toulevard District of Contra Coy S .^.ount;;, It is anon motion dul-* made and carried 3y tie ;osrd order_d t;:at said resig- nation., be i sar'lE are ierE y accepted and said offices dec:area Vacant. ss Theren on the following resolutions are presented and adopted, to-^ait: Ti t';j;3, a vacancy ilas be En created it tie Boulevard Commission of Iiount Diabl Boulevard District o Contra Costa Court,j, ay the resiSnation as a membEr of said Boulevard Conmission, o '.oulevard Cosissioner 3d:rard _':eese :filliams, and said resig nation and notice t ereo- iiavint; been e rith this Board,and under the ct of=.:3y 1st, 1911, entitled, ""An,6ct to Provide for the f Iormstion and Zstaplishment of Boulevard Districts, Etc.", and the Lets amendatory _ thereof, this Board of 3uperviso_s of Contr.: costa Cou:ty is vested with the power and authority to fill such vacancy by appointment for the unexpired terra of. such mem- bEr o£ tine Boulevard Commission, :U:,, T. ytiy3y-., r;_D Si = IS _JHaUS„'L'D,.and this Board hereby orders, thatlonzo D. Stone a resident and free-holder ithin the said District for51 a period of more than one year prior to the date of said resignation, slid this appoin - ment, and not a member of the Doard of ::npervisors o£.Contra,Costs County, be and he is hereby appointed by this Board as a member of the Boulevard Commission of :fount Diablo Boulevard Distriot Of Contra Costa County to fill the vacancy created by said resignation, and for the period of tiie unE:cpired.term of said Boulevard Commissioner Edward Reese :;iliia•.�s. TIN_713:S, a vacancey has been created in tine .Boulevard Commission of Eount- Diab-o Boulevard District of Contra Costa County by the resignation as a member of said Boulevard Commission, Of Boulevard Commissioner ,Arthur Burton, and said resign- tign and notice thereof having been filed with this Board, and '.7-HE2%:,3, under the'3Ct of _Say"lst, 1911, Entitled, "din -act to Provide for the f' formation and Ustablishment of Boulevard Districts, etc•", and the acts amendatory thereof, tnis Board of 311pErvisors of Contra Costa County is vested :vith the power and authority to fill such vacancy by apaointment for the unexpired term of such member of taer'.oulevsrd Commission, 13E, _> L T IS H::::E y _E-60 V:D, and this Hoard Hereby furdzTs, t:^.at ,Jilliym L. 3elrose a rzsident and free-Holder Witnii ,he said District for a period of more than one year prior to tine date of said resignation, and this Illappoi.t ent, and not s ^.ember of the Board of Supervisors of Contra: Costa 'County, be 4� and hz is i.ereby appointed by this Board as a mefoer of tine Boulevard Commission of i::ount Diablo Boulevard District of Contra Costa county tc 'ill:lthe vacancy created by said resifnation, and for the period of the unes:pired tern; of said Boulevard 'Col—Missioner >rthur Burton. The forcicinJ resolutions were adopted by the z"ollorind vote of the Board, �Y to- it: lsyes: Supervisors, Mott, Buchanan, and Tryth3ll Roes; :;one i ,bsent:Supervisors, Casey and Hook. nd the :card taczs reces7 to Lrezt on Tuesday July oto, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. ' na urian �"�` Clerk I I i 1 I s I 140 -, I } I u�a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif ornia. i Tuesday, July 6th, 1915. - y The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, ^ J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and 7.J.Bu.chanaa. J.H.Wells, Clerk. I ¢c, The minutes and proceedings of the Boardfor the month of June, 1915, are read to the Board by the clerk, and are amended in the following particular: That '-'j. that certain order mode on the 21st dayof June, 1915, in the matter of appointment of Superintendent of Contra Costa County Exhibit at Panama-Pacific International Exrosition be amended to read as follows: ' i al}. ^Itis, neon motion of Supervisor Casey, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that E.B.Read, be and he is hereby appointed Assistant Commission- er for Contra Costa County at Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Fran- cisco at a salary of X150. per month, commencing on the2lst day of June, 191511, end the ?Minutes as amended are approved by the Board, and siened by tln Chairman i and c lark. . I In the Batter of Issuance of liquor Licenses. The license Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is authorized to issue i liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than o ne cualt to the following named persons,at the following named places, to wit: Drs. lla?gie Asears Midway Saloon San Pablo Tm. Deland 12th & Broadway Brown's Andrade Tree I iJ.l. Frerichs 1.%a-In St. Byron D.Ferrando Cor. Second & Ceres Sts. Valona Thomas F.Gormle y Reception Bar Crockett Pietre Guerreri lot 8, Block d, Second Ave. Valona I Joseph Hittmann ' Central Hotel Concord Ave.nr Conco d . Me.rj lynch Ferry Exchange Hotel & Bar Port Costa " John Lucey " Revada Saloon Port Costa `, J.E.Moitoza X. side Alvarado St. San Pablo I -5< Alonzo Marston San Pablo Ave. & Cutting Boulevard Rocco Pallota Pallota Saloon Valens iJoseph Rolando N.E. corner Railroad Ae. & Oak St. Brentwood Thomas & Azevedo Bohemian Saloon lot 1, Block 11 Oakley I Geo. Vincent Auto Inn Martinez & Pacheco load The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board._ y7 T' p I j I e3 VY 4 • .. i In t,�e Matter of applications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for ligior licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quan- tities less than one _uart are made to the Board by the applicants and at the places °F below named, to mit: Bassi & Clemente S. sire Wanda St. Valour Thomas R.Casey Central Hotel Bar Valona Hotel Crockett Loring Ave. Crockett a John Costa & Joe Francis Valley House, Smith & Alhambra Ste. Nr. Martinez. Thos. Co x Loring Ave. Cor. Bay St. Crockett S Dal Forte Lot 6, Block 1 Oakley `'. Clement E.George - I.D,E.S.Hall Valona r- • Jeremiah ?.Sahoney Parker Ave. & First St. Rodeo a J.C.Maderas Hartz & Prospect Aves. Danville :. E.Navellier San Pablo Ave. & Blake St. Stege Dist. 3 Frank Stone Imperial Saloon Xnightsen Jesse Smith Park View Hotel Crockett Christ Schlenker Lafayatte Applications for wholesale liquor licenses are made to the Board by R.L. a Parker, on property of General Chemical Company at Nichols, and by G.Rossibertolli j on Potrero Ave. near San Pablo. =y It is by the Hoard ordered that the hearing on said applications be and thesime is herebi fixed for Monday, August 2nd, 1915, at 10 0' clock A.M. r z In the Matter of application of Grand Canyon zfr Chateau Company for a Ltgor License. fir. Q protest having been filed against the granting of liquor license to Grand _ Canyon Chateau Company, : It is by the Board ordered. that the hearing on said application and protest thereto be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, August 9th, 1915, c at 10 o'clock A.M. ru cw 7-4 In the hatter of Approval of warrants of Reclamation District No. 802. y • Good cause Eppearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following rr warrants of Reclamation District No. 802 be and the same are hereby an proved: Ars No. Date Amount 42 June 28th, 1915. $313.01 35 Jan. 8th, 1915, 186 68 44 June 28th, 1915, 57.77 aY and that ''he Chairman and Clerk of this Board sign said warrants as act of this - Bo ard. <" J, f. I I In the i:atter of Award of Contracts for suprlies. This Board having heretofore awarded certain contracts for furnishing of sup- r,p plies to the County of Contra Costa, upon furnishing to this Board of a good and sufficient undertaking in sum of $1000 and signing of contract for 1he fulfillment of said contract; k„ It is by the Board ordered that the following contracts and bonds be and the same are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to z rn sign said contracts and bonds for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa as Pot of this Board, to wit: Contracts of Martinez Dreg Company; Contra Costa Drug Ctmpany L,?M,yasell Company; D.L.Hilson; Fars. G.Stewart; A L.Denziger, and A.Claeys. i It is further ordered that the clerk, of this Board return to said bidders their I certified checks which accompanied their said bids. !l In the Matter of Requisition j of C.L.Abbott, for supplies. It is by the Beard ordered that the requisit ion of C-.I.Abbott, for stationery - be and the same is hereby granted. ;. I Er In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and erroneous assessments. The Tax collector and County Auditor of Contra Costa County having c ertified i" to this Board certain double and erroneous assessments; iIt 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 .- authorized to make proper entry of order of Cancellation in Vol. 3 Ordersof Cancell . ation of this Board. :' In the '-Matter of Contract of . u G.H.Field Company for construction of 'y I Walnut Creek Bridge. It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to notify G.H.Field Company to appear before this Board on Monday, i July 12th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. to make arrangements with the Board for finish- ing of contract on said bridge. 31 I I r I fs 3. In the hatter of Completion of Contract of Karl M. Neilsen for Building of Bridge r Over Garrity Creek. Division Engineer A.E.Loder, of the California Highway Commission having filed with this Board a statement that the bridge over Garrity Creek recently com-pleted by Karl Sd. Neilsen, has been examined and found to be completed according to the specifications and is acceptable to that office, It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that the work under that certain contract entered into by Karl ?ui.ideil sen of Martinez, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of I California, On the 27th day of November, 1914, for the building of a bridge over A. Garrity Creek, along State Highway in Contra Costa County, has been duly performed • according to contract and completed by Karl 1,11.I1eilsen, and said bridge is this Lk day accepted by the said Board of Supervisors. A. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti In the Matter of allowance of claims. u I Claims against the different funds of the c unty are presented to the Board k those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board e signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk and Ordered entered on the Allowanc ! Book of this Board. $ In the Matter of allowance of claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rock, x road material, etc. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, oil, rock, roan material, etc. are - presented to the Board and it appearing to the Board that the funds of the road - districts against which said claims have been filed, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, n ! 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 'toad Fund .' ! Bowers Rubber Torks $11.55 $10.00 R.D.1,S.D.4, .,"11.55 � Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 52.79 51.00 1, 4, 1.79 " 24.66 23.00 1, 4, 1.66 .. • Geo. A.Kennerley 30.00 29.00 1, 4, 1.00 " " 117.00 116.00 1, 4, 1.00 Vulcan Rock Co. 385.60 384.00 1, 4, 1.60 388.70 387.00 1, 4, 1.70 a It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Trees carer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds u above named. 4. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Sunervisors Knott, Casey, Hook and Bgehanan, and Trythall. Noes: None�k -J,4 i In the :[atter of the Crockett, Valone `{ and Crolona Lightin.P District of Contra Costa County. a It appearing and the hoard nor finding, that in accordance with t hat certain i order made by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cal- `V? ifornia, on the 7th da-- of June, 1915, directing that an election be held on Friday the 2nd day of July, 1915, within certain territory and in said order and here inafte particularly described, for the pun,ose of determining whether the same shall become a highws„v lighting district of the name of "Crockett, Valona and Crolona Lighting ` k District of Contra Costa County" and that the notice of the election thereby ordered to be published in the Crockett Si:-nal, a newspaper printed and published. within the �- said territory and proposed district, was duly published in said newspaper, Crockett i Signal, once a week for not less than fifteen (15) days neat imm;diately preceding the date of the said election, to wit: the said 2nd day of July, 1915, as appears b :.' i the affidavit of on file herein, and that the said notice of election there- i I by ordsred to be posted in ..^t least three (3) public places in said proposed light- ing district, was duly posted for more than fifteen (15) days neat immediately pre- cedi::g the said date of election, as appears by the affidavit of on fila herein, and that in accordance with said order so made, published and poste as aforesaidthe said election was duly and regularly held on Friday, the 2nd day of July, 1915, between the hours of one o'clock F.IS. and seven-thirty o'clock F.M. of : Said day, within said limits of said proposed lighting district; And it a1:pearing and the Board naa finding that the election officers duly a-:pointed to conduct the said election, did publicly canvass the votes imus diately w after the close of the election, and did report the resilt of said election to the Board of Supervisors within five (5) days subsequent to the holding thereof, to wit: - on the 6th day of July, 1915, and t.is Board of Supervisors, of Contra Costa County on Tuesday, the 6th day of July, 1915, being the Tuesday neat succeeding the acid election (the 1Sonday neat succeeding said election being a holiday) having proceede to canvass and having canvassed the votes cast at said election, and upon said asnv as it appears that there were 345 votes cast at said election, and that of the said . total number of 345 votes cast, a majority of the votes cast, to wit: 188 votes were in favor of the said lighting district, and that 157 votes were against a ligh - ing d istr is t. Plow, therefore, this Board of Supervisors hereby determines and finds that said election was duly and regularly conducted in all respects as required by and ti in accordance with law, and that a majority of the said 345 votes cast at said el- ection, to wit: 186 votes were in favor of a lighting district; _ 4"x And it is hereby ordered that a lighting district of the name of "Crockett, �a Valcna and Crolona Lighting District of Contra Costa County" has been, and the same hereby is duly and regularly established within and with the boundaries stated in the petition and the order in the above entitled matter and hereinafter particularl 3 described. Arid it is hereby ordered that the territory lying within the said limits in said petition, order and hereirfter described, be and the same hereby is ordered and declared to be a duly established highway lighting district of the name d i 1= s • "Croclmtt, Valona and Crolona Lighting District of Contra Costa County". �x The territory hereinbefore referred to and herein ordered and declared to be a duly established highway lighting district, is more particularly described as fol- lows, to wit: All that certain real property, situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing in the town of Valona at the point of intersection of the right Of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and the westerly line of post street thence in an easterly direction along said right of ,iay to the intersection of said �v right of way with the easterly line of Block E of the town of Crockett;tt to thence aloe the easterly boundary line of Blocks 2 8 1# and i7, of the town of Crooke the southeasterly corner of Block W of said town of Crockett; thence along southerly, • bounder,; line of Bl cks W.P.Q. R.S. and T. of the town of Crockett and along the " southerly boundary line of Block 53 of town of Crolons to the easterly line of Val- ley street! thence along the easterly line of Valley street in a southerly direction to the southerly line of Ceres Street thence along the southerly line of Ceres Stre t to the northeast corner of Block 46 of the town of Crolona; thence along the easter- 'r ly, southerly and westerly boundary lines of Block 46 of the town of Crolons to the j northwest corner of said Block 46; thence along the southerly line of Ceras street �- Sf' to the northeast corner of Block 1 of the town of Valona; thence along the easterly SY boundary line of Blocks 1, 7, 8, 19, 20, 28 and 29 of the town of Valona to the southeast corner of said Block 29; thence along the southerly boundary line of blocks 29, 30, 31 and 32 of the town of Valona to the southwest corner of said Block 32; thence alone the westerly bounder;; line of Blocks 32, 25, 24, 15, 14 and 33 of the town of Valona to the northwest corner of said Bloc;_ 33; thence along the nort- herly boundary line of said Block 35 of the town. of Valona to the northeast corner of said block 33; thence along the westerly line of Sixth Avenue of the town of �4 Valoaa to the northwest corner of Sixth Avenue and Wanda street (extended); thence along the northerly boundary line of Wanda street to the northwest corner of Wanda and Post Streets; thence along the westerly line of Post street to the right of way of Southern Pacific railroad Company and to the point of beginning, beim; ell that pertion of lend enclosed in red lines as designated on map attached to the petition for formation of said highway lighting district filed in the above entitled matter in t-e Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on313 ^- the 7th day of June, 1915, and now on file in the office of the clerk of said Board of Supervisors at Hartinez, California, which said map is hereby referred to and made a part hereof for allpuruoses. << } az �s .y - r x And the Bo s d of Supervisors takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and meet as a Board of Eoualisation. i In the liatter of Equalization of ; Assessrgnts of Contra Costa County `h for year 1915. ir Now at the hour of 5 o'cloc 2.11. of this 6th day of July, 1915, the Board ; of Supervisors of Contra Costa County meets as a Board of Equalization. . The assessment rolls of the County of Contra Costa, maps, books, statements being t-is day presented to the Board, the Board proceeded to examine the same, and the Board takes a recess as s Board of Equalization to and until %onday July 12th f 1915, at 11 o'clock A.M. _ i And the Board of Supervisors takes a recess as a Board of Supervisors to and until Monday July 12th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. ..J.. .. . ............Chairman. 1 i � 6 ........Clerk_. �. i �c I I r I Sc 3 ;35 Ya y. i i I i i �� r4- 5 • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, July 12th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. +, Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; h 0.3.Casey, Vincent Hook, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H. ells, Clerk. In the ISatter of allowance of i vw claims for lumber, road material. rock, oil, etc. I A certain claim for road work, lumber, road material, rock, oil, etc. is I presented against the funds of R.D.1, S.D.5, and it appeari-6 to the Board that ' said funds of said road district would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment • of said claim; i It is, by the Bard ordered that said claim be paid to the claimant, in the a sum and out of the funds below mentioned, to crit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. 1.G.Plumley X53.95 X62.00 R.D.1,S.D. 5, ;$1.95. It is by the Board ordered that the'County Auditor draw warrant on the County , Treasurer in favor of said claimant, in the sums and out of the funds above named. sm i The said order is passed by the following;vote of the Board, to crit: �- em Ayes; Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. i Noes: bone.'` 1 y rK, In the ;Satter of allowance to Indigents. - It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant immediately . on the County Treasurer in favor of W.D.Shell, an indigent person, for the sum of ' 520.00; - i The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: hone. Absent on roll call: Supervi$or Casey. i j i u In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board ` • those found t o be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the $` I Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the j Allowance Book of this Board. , i I _ r, j In the Matter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the to •" f same are hereby ordered made to the follows named ng persons, commencing July 1st, . 1915, to nit: StI_'E._VISOR DISTRICT 370. 1. t Mettie J. House $10.00 L•'rs. 'Wary Gualdoni 25.00 Mrs. Prances Schloslor 10.00 .. � Geo. Payne 10.00 � Iss. Dee Liebhart 15.00 ,. Clarissa McInerney, 15.00 Mrs. Lulu ll.Irw in, 25.00 Louis Williams, 15.00 John Sites, 15.00 Pauline !.Halter, 10.00 Manuel Cerdoza, 8.00 v T.. BoyjrM n 10.00 . SUPi_VISOR DISTRICT 310. 2. Francesca Mincusio, 15.00 Signorina Silva, 10.00 Mrs. Goo. Sanborn, 25.00 Mrs. Amelie Ongvarsk:y, 15.00 Mrs. Edna E.Brown, 12.50 S6phie Serpetini. 5.00 Maly Irti, 15,00 N.- Mrs. Mary Burley, 25.00 Ctrs. Annie Dembroge, 15.00 . ' lirs. Helen X. Chester, 15.00 Rosa Bolamperti, 10.00 Mrs. Alice id. Flood 15.00 j hire. Piellis E.Dempsey, 25.00 Mrs. Eva Abel, 15.00 # Donacino Amador, 15.00 Mrs. Mary A. Hewitson, 15.00 yr Mrs. Ella Kerr, 15.00 11rs. Idargaret Murphy, 15.00 Ta 11T. and llrs.7.D.Shell, 20.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT PTO. S. Francisco Ballestero, �",10.00 Mrs. Margaret,Donnelly, 25.00 Arasimo Costanza, 10.00 I George Rose, 28.00 �- Mrs. Andrew Lodi, 9.00 Gaietano Dimaggio, 10.00 Yrs. E.J. Frazier, 15.00 n, Elizabeth Fay, 15.00 r W.J.Flemiur, 12.50 i Mrs. C.E Loucks, 12.00 hIary Levers, 15.00 x: htrsj Rosa Martinent, 20.00 Mrs. Jennie Marsh, 12.00 Antonio Massai, 10.00 Irs. Arcadia Peralta, 12.00 Urs. Rosa Pedriesetti, 12.06 r Mrs. R. Worthington, 10.00 Pater Tachini, 10.00 Flamingo Sarti, 10.00 N.A.Povers, 10 00 ff hirs. Rts e Burdett, 15.00 H.A.Horton, 10.00 Mrs. Roza Azevedo 15.00 5 Mrs. Annunziata Bao- ciglieri, 25.00 „y- Rosa Bolongini, 10.00 l i SU2&rr VISOR-DIS TRIO T I10. 4. 39Irs. liary Lazio, $15.00 Mrs. Anna Mercurio, 8.00 Dona IacCaleb, 15.00 ! .`illiam H. Norman, 6.00 Mrs. Christine Olson 10.00 Rasa Pucchi, 5.00 Wim. Parra, 5.00 Fran.'-_ Scala, 15.00 Mrs. J. Hunter, 15.00 Wm. HoTara, 8.00 Mrs. Jessie M.Gomes 8.fl0 htrs. Rosa Davi, 20.00 f i iAr Lars. Robert Duncan, y 8,00 • Filemena Evola, 10.00 ;X... Aris3mo Flores 5.00 r� Lars. ?.Lary Flores, 15.00 Frances Ferrante 15.00 Mrs. Sarah DimagTio 15.00 Mrs. Speranza Gutino, 15.00 - Julia Chamberlain, 15.00 Lars. Angelina Bil`eci, 15.00 Lars. Rosie Bollogna, 15.00 Mrs. Giovanna Billici, 15.00 Lars. I.Saria T.Azevedo, 10.00 xy Tars. Sada Billeci, 10.00 SUIDRVISOR DISTRICT 110. 5. ----------- Jane Tellis, $10.00 Manuel Faces, 12.00 Mary Thomas, 20.00 w Irene M. Swinney, 20.00 Freeman Li.Smith, 12.00_ idrs. &ary Ellen Doherty,30.00 Chris Penrigolari, 8.00 y Emily T. Philhower, 8.00 John Nicholas, E.00 John LcLean, 12.00 • Eric G. Linde, 8.00 Mrs. Pauline A.Gibson, 10.00 Liar A. Goulding, 10.00 `-4 Pasqual Franco, 10.00 Carmina Didio, 8.00 Fora Carlton, 12.00 Mrs. Maria Brison, 12.00 Airs. Lary Cowan, 15.00 j John Bendi.aen, 8.00 Louisa Bonitier, 10.00 -It is furtlxsr ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County ,- Treasurer in favor of said indigents on first of each and ever month, until the further order of this Board., t In the Iaatter of allowance to.Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following indigents be allowed supplies • in the followln¢ amounts, beginning July lst,1915, to wit: SUFERVI`_OR DISTRICT iia. 1. --' Mrs-Rose Flynn, 25.00 , Lrs. Rosa F.a.Sasciel, 20.00 Florence M. Sump, 35.00 O.Lingnist, 10.00 yk Luna Bruigsrud, 10.00 Na Lir s.. G.E.Hodge, 10.00 Lary Brago, 30.00 Lars. Christine Flynn, 15.00 T. &Mary Bowman, 10.00 John Coelho, 10.00 Lir..&1Srs. E.1I,I7hite, 20.00 Isidore Tuter, 12.00 Lis. Rosamond Stanley, 12.00 I In t he matter of Establishing Prices of ~ Printing, Advertising, Job Printing, Blank • Books, and Rules s governing the same, for en- - suing 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 blank books, legal blanks, advertising, publications, etc., for the ensuing year. to :t t d j ,9_a7il €k' i i'- AD7E'RTIS ING AIM PRINTEM. All County advertising must be set solid in nonpariel type without spat- ` ing, indenting, or otherwise lengthening the advertising of 234 ems to the square. .` Advertisements that are to be paid for by Contra Costa County must not be E. published for a greatar number of times than the law of the case requires. All blare books and record books are to contain Byron Weston Co. Linen Record Paper. ilhen books are specified by name and title they are to be similar to the books now in use. _ `-`- ADVERTISIDG. Publishin= proceedings of the Board of Supervisors when order- ed published in two papers, par sauo_re, for each paper,. $.20. Publishing County Clerk's Registration Notice to Voters, when authorized by Board of Supervisors for one year, $25.00 Publishinrr Assessor's notice to Taxpayers, for one year, 15.00 Publishin Tax Collector's notice to Ta-payers, for one year, 15.00 -EME PAPERS. Legal advertising, includine Ordinances, etc. first insertion, - per square, $3 .75 Each subsequent insertion, per square, .25 DAILY PAPERS. 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Warrant Register of U.E.S.School 16.50 For lettered Leather Tabs, each 25 , • j Redemption Blanks, 1 side, per 100 4.00 j Redemption Blanks, 2 sides, per 100 5.00 Justice Statements, per 100 4.00 iiISCELLANEQUS. ;'; j For out Indexes on 31ank Books, no extra charge For Leather and Metal Index Tabs, per set, add 2.00 i For Patent Back. par book, add 1.00 For Canvas Covers and Lettering, per cover, add 1.75 For Round Corners on Record Books, add .50 F. i i In the Latter of the Crockett, Valona and Crolona Light Log District of Contra • Costa County. The Crockett, Valona and Crolona Lighting District havinc heretofore and on the 6th day of July, 1915, been duly and regularly declared and established, and a plan of a system of street illumination for the said lighting district having. this day been presented to this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State 4 , of California, and the said Board havin; fully investigated the same, and good cease appearing therefor; It is hereby ordered that the kind of illuminant most feasible for the said district is electric current, and that the plan and system and manmr of illuminat- ion and illuminant hereinafter set forth, is most feasible for the said district. And it is further ordered that a system of street illumination for the said lighting district be and the same is hereby ordered as follows, to crit: electric S lights and poles wires and other accessaries, shall be installed at the places set forth in "Plan, system and specifications of Crockett, Valona and Crolona Lighting • District " this day filed with the clerk of this Board, which said plan, system and specifications are hereby ordered, and the same hereby are adopted as the plan, sys- tem and specifications of and for the said district, with the candle power set oppo- site each respective light, and with the style of fixture as specified for each res- pective light, and as shown in red on map of Crockett, Valona and Crolona, this day filed with the clerk of this Board and annexed to said "Plan, system and specificat- ions". i i I �n i i And it is hereby ordered that li_hts and^il necessary poles, wires and other accessories for the supplying of electric current for the same, be and the same hereby is established at the points In said district as shown o n tire said map by red circles, and that the plan and system of illumination shall be the 'Berko System" on an "Every night and all ni:.ht schedule: It is further hereby ordered that the hours for lighting the said district shall be and the same hereby are from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour j before sunrise, on each and every day of the �e ar. And it is further ordered that the clerk of this Board of Supervisors fort - . f with advertise for bids for installirg, carrying for and maintaining the se.id = lights determined upon as hereinbefore set forth, and for supplying.the said distri t ^ with all the electricity necessary for operating, and maintaining all of the said I lights which are to be installed within said district, according to the plans, ©- i a-stem and specifications this day adopted and new on file in the office of the clerk - of this Board. The contract for the sane to be awarded to the lowest responsible " bidder, provided, ho*sever, that the rates to be paid therefor must not exceed in any event the rates now paid by the county of Contra Costa for highway lighting in other nlaees in said Contra Costa County. - The term of said contract to be for five years. This Board however, reser es -` the right to abrogate such contract whenever gas or electric current is offered to :.' be supplied at two-thirds of such fixed contract price. All bidders•:!ill be requir ed to accompany all bids with cask deposit, or certified check in ten rer cent of , s the amount bid, payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County i of Contra Costa, as a guarantee on the part of the successful bidder that said "$ successful bidder will, within five days aft r the acceptance of his bid, enter % into a e:ntract for immediately installing, carin>_- for and maintaining the said lights, and for supplying said district with all the electricity necessary for operating and maintaining all of the said lights, and that said bidder will execut and file with the Board of Supervisors, immediately upon the making of such coAtra t a good and sufficient bond in such sums as this Board of Supervisors shall deem adequate, with good and sufficient suretis s, conditiore d for the faithful perform- once of said contract. i Said Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids. - X, Bidders to be notified to be present at the opening; of bids. And it is further ordered that notice of the receiving of such bids be fi published by the said clerk of this Board in Crockett Signal, a newspaper printed _,."w• and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. - ry The foregoin_r order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. -. i And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of v, Equalization. s� I v�' �s r � I t i In the hatter of Equalization of i Assessments. F Novi, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of this 12th day of July, 1915, the i Board meets as a Board of Equalization. The Assessment rolls of the County of Contra Costa, maps, books, and _# statements are further examined by the Board and the Board takes recess as a Board i of Equalization to and until Monday, July 19th, 1415, at 10 o'clock A.L. rey And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to and until Monday July 19th, 1915, at 10 O'clockA.M. r ' i7man. m • I � �f .clerk. �a �i I � I I z.- I _ i I p. ;z I i I I I �. 3 i i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California. Monday, July 19th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock- A.M. Present: Bon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb unott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and TW.Buchanan. J.H.Viells, clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - - , 12 In the matter of claims of Karl Neilsen for extra work ;# on Highway Bridges. arl Neilsen appears before the Board in support of claims presented x against this Board for alleged extra work on bridges; Thereupon statement is made to this Board by his attorney E.B.Taylor, andAl by Mr. Neilsen and no action is taken on said claims, the Board contending that said work was not ordered by this Board. In the Matter of letter from . Elzabe Thode. i A letter was received from Elzabe Thode, notifying the Board of Supervisors ` of Contra Costa County that on August 18th, 1815, certain strips or parcels of lend in Lots 37, 38 and 39 El Sobrante Rancho, in Contra Costa County, Cali±ornia, .T now being used as a public road by the County of Contra Costa, end claimed as pri- vate property of Elzabe Thode, will be closed. 112 In the Netter of allowance of claims against Reclamation District No. 802. xl' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same are hereby approved, i to wit: No. Date Amount #% �i j 34 June 8th, 1915. $88.00 58 June 8th, 1915, 93.03 39 June 8, 1915, 27.45 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to attach 'zs their signatures to said warrants as act of this Board. I In the Netter o; Communication from City Council of City of Richmond .a A communication from City Council of City of Richmond, asking the Board a of Supervisors to appoint an assistant County Physician in City of Richmond, was received and read to the Board; Thereupon the clerk of the Board is authorized to notify the City Council nI jv� • of the City of Richmond that this Board has now under consideration, plans for tak- ing care of indigents persons in the City of Richmond. is In the utter of allowance to Indigents. Lizzie Kerr having reported to the County Auditor that she will no long- er require any aid from the County; It is by the Board ordered that the allowance made to Lizzie Kerr be r and the same ie hereby discontinued-.,, a. i. In the 5iatter of Requisitions. s • The requisition of tf.'i.Joost, Tax Collector for two dating stamps with x fac-simile signature attached is by the Board granted. f: In the matter of sale of $3000 M:ertinez School Bonds. �r 'his Board having heretofore authorized the County Treasurer to advertise for sale, $30J0 Martinez School Bonds of denomination of $1000 each, being Bonds Number- ed from 1 to 3, both inclusive, and the said J.P.io Baker, County 4reasurer, in ac- cordance with said order having advertised said bonds to be sold on the 19th day of July, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. Now. at this time, J. Rio Baker, presents to this Board his certificate show- ing that the following bids were received: • _ Bid of Mas. Carlotta C.Fernandez, for the sum of 53015; Bid of First National Bank of Contra Costa County, $3010; Thereupon, it appearing to the.Board that the bid of Rrs. Carlotta C.Fernande for the sum of $3015 is tte highest and best bid; i�. It is by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby aaarded to Mfrs. Carlotta C.Fernandez, for the sum of $3015. It is further ordered that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County delive i to said Mirs. Carlotta C.Feraaadez, the said three bonds of Martinez School Distri t on payment to him of the sum of $3015 and accrued interest to date of delivery. 3 In the latter of acceptance of a • plans and specifications for ie building of a bridge across Pacheco Creek at Avon Station. y. County Surveyor Ralph R. Arnold, presents plans and specifications, strain - sheets and working details for adraw-bridge to be constructed across Pacheco Creek near Avon Station, in the County of Contra Costs, 5 tate of California, Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications strain, sheets and working-, details thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted as t, S.k plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the building of said draw-bridge. Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board give notice that sealed bids will be received by said Board at or before 11 o'clocl. A.M. on the 16th day of August, 1915, for the furnishing of materials, sad construction of said bridge across Pacheco Creek in accordance with plans and specifications ` strain sheets and working details thereof, and adopted by this boardand now on file _ r. in the office of the clerk thereof. It is further Ordered that all bidders be required to accompany his or - their bid with a cash deposit or certified cheer. in ten per cent pf the amount bid. `r payable to the Clerk of the Board of supervisors as a guarantee on part of the successful bidder that he will within ten days after acceptance of his bid, enter into a written contract for the furnishing of materials and construction of said bridge in accordance with said plans and will execute and file with the Beard good and sufficient bonds in such sums as the Board may deem adequate with good and a sufficient Surety Company or sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract, etc. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as they deem it for the best interests of the County. '- Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. a' It is further ordered that notice of the receiving of bids be published 4 in the Liartinez Daily Standard. 1n the matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for the building of a Trestle bridge along road between Peyton r. Station and Bay Point. County Surveyor Ralph R.Arnold, presents alternate plans and specificatims strain Sheets and workin.; details for pile trestling bridge to be constructed ale road between Peyton Station and Bay Point in the County of Contra Coats, State Ji of California. Thereupon, it is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details, thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and mecifications, strain sheets and working details for the building of said bridge. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board give not- ice that alternate sealed bids will be received by this Board at or before 11 o'clock A.M. on the 16th day of August, 1915, for the furnishing of materials, and construction of said pile trestle bridge along said road between Peyton Sta- tion and Bay yoint, in accordance with plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details prelAred 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 cent of the amount bid. psyable A A • ' to the Cleric of the Board of Supervisors as a guarantee on the part of the success- ful bidder that he will, within ten days after acceptance of his bid, enter into a written contract for the furnishing of materials and construction of said bridge in accordance with said plans and will execute and file with the Board good and suf- ficient- bonds in such sums as the Board deems adequate with good and sufficient j Surety Company or sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of avid con- tract, etc. ';ax The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as they deem it for the 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 receiving of bids be published in ' the Daily Gazette. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,4. In the utter 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 Boar S ighed by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. ' Ax In the flutter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County for year 1915. • iioa, at the hour of 4 o'elock 2-L. of this 19th day of July, 1915, on motio I'm of S-apervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, It is by the Board ordered i that the Assesment Rolls, =4ilitar.-; Rolls. Statemen',s, ;taps and nooks in aad for Contra Costa County, for tine year 1915, be and the same are hereby accepted and approved. 4 _'he foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board sitting as a Board of Equalization. And the hoard takes recess to meet on Monday, July 26th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.i. 04 , I i ... , n/ .......Clerk. ` w 1 i ' I I 5i +,C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. _*" Monday, July 26th, 1915. -� The Board met at 10 o'cloc'[A.M. fk Present: Hon. J.H.Tr,thall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. <r. Casey and Vincent Hook. J.H.Wells, Clerk. fAbsent: Supervisor W.J.Buchanan. In the hatter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ITo. 802. Good and sufficient cease appeasing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same is hereby approved to wit: ITo. Dat a Amount. _-- 33 Jan. 8th, 1915, $48.64. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to affix41 their signatures to said warrant as the act of this Board. ti In the hatter of Building of a Road with a concrete Base on Division ITo. 1 r of Tunnel Road, a distance of 3.01 miles. County Surveyor Ralph R.Arnold, presents plans and specifications of defini a surveys and profiles, and cross-sections for the furnishing of materials and labor for constructing of a road with a concrete base, on Division No. 1 of the k Tunnel Road, Contra Costa County, California, Thereupon, It is upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor s-s Knott, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, surveys, profiles, and cross-sections thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and spec- r ifications, strain sheets and workin- details for building of said road. i' Thereupon; it is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board give notice that sealed bids will be received by said Board at or before 11 o'clock AX on the 16th day of August, 1915, for the furnishing of materials and construction of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications, profiles, Cross- sections and working details as adopted by this Board and now on file in the offic of the clerk: thereof. ]5 It is further 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 clerk of the Beard of Supervisors as a guarantee on the part of the successful bidder that he will within five days after acceptance of his bi , enter into a written contract or contracts for the furnishing of materials and s construction of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications and will execute and file with the Board good and sufficient bonds in such sums as y the Board may deem adequate with good and sufficient Surety Company or sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract, etc. That said notice state that all things being equal preference will be given, • first, to bidders using materials manufactured or produced in the County of Contra Costa, and second, that preference will be given to local bidders residing in the County of Contra Costa, where bids are equal. ` The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as they deem it for the best interests of the county and to waive any informality in any bid received. !udders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. It is further ordered that notice of the receiving of bids be published in r the Daily Gazette and Contra Costa Courier, and the cleric of this Board cause notice _ to be posted along said proposed work as required by law. ' The Pore oin_ order was g g passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors 3nott, Casey, Hook and Trythall. Noes: hone. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowancos commencing July, k- 1st; 1915s be and the same are hereby awarded to the following named indigents; �a Mrs. Rosalie A.Hoitoza, $12.00 per month. James McGlanan, 20.00 per month. -- Alex. Wilcox, 15.00 per month. It is ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer a in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order oft his Board. It is further ordered that the following named indigents be and they are here y awarded the following amounts in supplies, set opposite their respective names, com- • mencing July 1st, 1915: Mariana Lincoln, $12.00 per month. Harriet C.Lee, 12.00 per month. Mrs. E.M. Harris, 25.00 per month.T _ l-s. In the Cutter of Estimate of Fire "-2 Commissioners of Crockett and Crolona for Maintenance of Fire Department therein. The Board of Fire Commissioners of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and 5 Crolona having made report to this Board of the estimate of amount of money to maintain fire department in said towns to protect the same from loss by fire for ,.. the fiscal year 1915-16, to wit: for maintenance, 1/2 of one per cent on assessed ' valuation of property of said fire District; _= �X • Thereupon on motion,duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the estimate and report of Board of Fire Commissioners of said town of Crockett and Crolona of one-half of one per cent of assessed valuation of property of said ; z fire district, be and the same is hereby accepted and a tax suffieient to r a!so said sum be levied on taxable property within boundaries of said Fire District as ; fixed by Board of Fire Comm_ssioners of Crockett and Crolona. qq , a. I 1`} >a Ih the flatter of Allowance of Claims for Bridge work, lumber, road material, rock, oil, etc. Al �F Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, road material, rock, oil, etc. are presented against certain road districts, and it Tpearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the Pull payment of said claims, It is now, by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimaa s, i- in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. - Bates, Borland& Ayer $877.50 $876.60 R.D.1 S.D.1, $1.00 Richard H. Gray 735.92 734.92 1, 1, 1.00 Pacific Portland Cement Co. 1075.50 1074.50 1, 1, 1.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above naved claimants, in the sums and out of the fund �.? above named. 'ke the vote of the Bm rd on the foregoing ordor being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors 3nott, Casey, Hook, and Trythall. Voe s: Absent: Supervisor Buchanan-, i j In the .latter of closing Tunnel - Road for repairs. � It is by Board ordered that the clerk of this Board giva notice to all person �'-• concerned that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors to let a contract s for the building of a road with a concrete base commencing at county line in inter- county tunnel and running toward the town of Lafayette for adistance of 3.01 miles s j and that this Board will be compelled to close said road between said County Dine } and what is known as Bryant Bridge, to the traveling public, on or about the 25th day of August, 1915, until said road can be completed. •a 3� j In the flatter of Building Bridge Over Old River. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin County having in joint session awarded contract to the Tibbits Pacifi Company, a corporation, for the constructing of a steel bridge over Old River; t:a j Now, at this time, a contract signed by the Chairman of the Board of Super- visors of San Joaquin County and Tibbits Pacific Company, a corporation, having been j presented to this Board. It, is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that J.H. Irythall, Chairman of Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Co sta. \ The vote of the Board esaid order being as follows, # wit: is: SupervisorsKnott, _ems _#and e»*a. . \ Noes: _e. . \ a_ss� : +__. � And the Board takes recess to meet mMonday, August 2nd, 1915, r10 \ ` / o'clock A.M. \ \ . ; . . . .same / �f a:\» � . . , . . . . . . . . . . .c a. I \ A\ - � "A I - } � I 1 � � } ; �} � � � \ The _e ems Board = said order being as follows, 6wit: § / Aye a, SurervisorsYno«, c ey. Hook sad e»*a. Noes: None Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. . . . , : And the Board takes :eoeetmeet e _asap _, 1915, # » ? wee am 2 • I \�{ � .. . ; . . . .semi .� . . . « . . . . ,c a. . . i °- ' � \ .i - i � � \ J ƒ � I . . / ,4 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. - Monday, August 2nd, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. -, I Present: Eon. J.H.xr;rthall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb xnott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and '.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. ti The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of ?a July, 1915, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. i In the -latter of applications for Liquor ',icenses. Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liq- uors in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named ' persons at following named _places to wit: j C.C. Berendson Clayton Cafe, Yain St. Clayton I S. E. Burns Selby Sch. DiEt. ,{ Antonia Duarte - First St. bet. Rodeo & Park Ave. Rodeo x, Annie De !artini Pacheco Hotel Pacheco Antene Portado Brighton Bar Pacheco Antonio Perez linin S;. Clayton Conrad ";illiamson Moraga Road Redwood Canyon . R.l+illiams, - PDrt Costa- " An application for a wholesale liquor licenses was made by P Murphy on Loring Ave. in Crockett. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be and the same is hereby fixed for Tuesday, September 7th, 1915, .at 10 o'clock A.M. ry i C In the l=atter of hearing application of Frank Stone, for a Liauo-r License. it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petition of Frank Stone '. for a liouor license be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, August 16th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.I1. i I i i R I i i � J • 1 In the =latter of Issuance of r Licnor licenses. ry Tlie license Tax Collector is authorized to issue liouor licenses authorizing sale of intoxicating liouors in quantities less than one quart to the followinr7 named persons at the follorinc named places, to :•wit: ; Bassi w Clemente S. silo -,ianda St, Bet. 2nd f 3rd Aves. Valona. riot el CroClL-tt Lorinz Ave. Crockett rr�s- Costa & Francis valley House Hr L'artinez. thomas R. Casey Central Hotel Bar Valons I K Thos. Cox Loring Ave. Cor, of Day St. Crockett � .. S. Dal Porte Lot 6, Block 1 Oakley Clement E.Georo I.D.E.S.Hall Valone. Jeremiah Idahoney • Cor. Parker Ave. 8: First St. Rodeo ' i - • J.C._'•iaderas Hartz w Prospect Aves. Danville ''+X E. Havellier San Pablo Ave. u Blake St. Stege Dist. Jesse Smith Park vier Hotel Crockett =% Christ Schlenker Lafayette It is further ordered that a wholesale lio_uor license be issued to Roland L.Parker, on property of General Chemical Company at ilichols, and to Guilio Ross i- j bertolli, on Potrero Ave. near San Pablo Ave. Stege. 5 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., -A. In the natter of allowance to Indigents. John Hatheson appeared before the Board and asks for an allowance of • % $20. in order to let him go to some Health Resort, 4"1- It is by the Board ordered that the county Auditor draw a warrant on the j County Treasurer in favor of R.R.Veale, Sheriff of Contra Costa County for the sin of p20, and thr.t said Sheriff out of said sum procure trans-portation for said John Matheson to Adams Springs and that he give the balance of said all,,,, of g20 to said v John!-atheson to aid him in purchasing provisions and supplies.�� 3 In the natter of Supplying Light - for Crockett, Valona and Crolona ? Lighting District. This Board having her;tofore advertised for bids for supplying to the •:' Croclatt, Valona and Crolona Lighting District, lights in accordance with clans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board; ,. Now, at this tine, the 2acifie Gas and Electric Company a corporation, pre- ` sents its bid as follows* Offers to install, care for and maintain lights and fix- tures and to supply said District with electricity necessary for operating and main- tain La any and all of the liPhts which have been ordered installed in said District for a term of five years, from and after the date of acceptance of this Bid, upon terms specified in said Notice and as shown on, and in accordance with plans, system �s i and specifications mentioned in said notice, at the following rates, to wit: for each 32 candle power incandescent lamp installed and lighted, 511.85; per month; and for each 80 power incandescent lama installed and lighted, $2.00 per month; rr Said Compan,,, will install and light additional lamps of the kind hereinbefore spec- Y. ified at the rates hereinbefore set forth when requested by said Board of Supervis- ors so to do, but the location of the same shall be subject to the approval of said Comaany. Said Com_oany will have the installation of said lights and fixtures I according to plans, system and specifications, completed within ninety days from and after date of acceptance of said bid. All poles, wires, lamps and other prop- =. er fixtures installed by said Company under said bid, to be and remain the sole property of said Company. Thereupon, there being no other or further bid, presented, It is, upon - motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bid of said.Pacific Gas and Electric Company be and the same is hereby accepted and said contract award h: ed to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company in accordance with its said bid. It is further ordered that said Pacific Gas and Electric Company present xf I z^ to this Board within five days, proper contract and furnish to this Board a good an sufficient bond in the sur,; of ,,2500, conditioned for the faithful performance of - said contract as required by law. =he vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. y I c. �1 i In the utter of allowance to Indigents. ' Upon motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that Ors. Terry Frank, be and she is hereby granted an allowance of :g15. per month, commenc- ing August 1st, 1915. It is ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer ' „3 in favor of Urs. Terry Frank for the sum of £315. per month, until the further order of this Board. s It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Lrs. R. 'north- ingtoa for care and support of Hill Children, be and the same is hereby discontinue from and after august let, 1 915, arra that an allowance of $10 per month be and the i same is hereby made to James Hill in place of and instead of allowance to has. R. 1orthington. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treas- urer in favor of said James Hill for the so;., of y10 per month, until the further order of this Board.,. -A In the Liatter of BuildioF Old River Br id ge. This Board havin:- received a com-inication Brom Tibbitts Pacific Company, offering to supplement cylinder piers in said bridge with steel cylinders which they have in store, at a reduction of .1000, and this Board having also received a communication from county engineer of SanJoaouin County recommending i I ,r i - `' the acceptance of said offer of Tibbitts Pacific Company; • It is by the Board ordered that said matter be and tlp same is hereby � referred to the County Engineer of San Joaquin County and County E ng" q J ty n�;ineer of Contra `zt Costa County as a committee to accept said offer if in their judEment they deem it for the best interests of both Contra Costa and San Joaouin Counties. :. 1 S In the ratter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that Dr. 17.S.George, be and he is hereby granted : a leave of absence from the County of Contra Costa, for a period of fifteen days s from and after the 10th day of Auust, 1915. ~a. It is _tether ordered that .m.H.Hough, Superintendent of County Hospital • be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of two weei;s, said leave of absence ' to be ta_kea during the month of August or September as circumstances and eend itions of snid Hospital rill permit said Superintendent leaving. > In the Latter of itami.ng County Hi?hway. A petition havia been received from the Citizens residing near the town ` of Antioch requesting that the road lona^ known and officialy designated as Lone x Tree Hoed, be proclaimed Lone Tree 17ay which road ex-tends from Almond Avenue at its eastern terminus to Southern Pacific Depot at Antioch as its western terminus; It is by the Board ordered that said road extendin; from Almond Avenue at its eastern terminus to Southern Pacific Depot at Antioch as its western terminus • be and the same is hereby designated and named Lone Tree Slay. In the -Ja.tter of approval of plans and speci- fications for Constructing Division 7o. 2 of - Tunnel Road. y- County Surveyor Ralph R. Arnold presents plans and specifications, definit surveys, profiles and cross-sections for furnishing of materials and labor for constructin& road with gravel base on Division No. 2 of Tunnel Road, Contra Costa v�. County. Itis, by motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Book, by the Board order-,dthat said plans and specifications, surveys, profiles and cross • sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, surveys, profiles and cross-sections for the building of said road; Thereupon, It is by the Board ordered that the cleric of this Board give r notice that sealed bids will be received by said Board at or before 11 o'clock A. 11. on the 23rd day of August, 1915, for the furnishing of materials and construct ion of said road in accordance with said plans and 2peciYieations, profiles and cross-sections and workiaT details as adopted by this Board and now on file in - t'n_e office of the clerk hereof. , I ,� j 71 I It is further ordered that all bidders be required to accompany his or their bid with a cash deposit or a certified check in ten per cent of the amount bid, payable to the Clert of the Board of 3u_rervisors as a guarantee on t-e part of the - successful bidder that he will within five days after acceptance of his bid, enter - ^. into a mitten contract or contracts for the furnishing of materials and constrnetioiy of said road in accordance pith said plans and specifications and will execute and file with the clerk good a-rid sufficient bonds in such sums as the Board may deem - adequate with good and sufficient curet;; Company, or sureties, conditioned for the 7.3 faithful performance of said contracts, etc. That said notice state t'r_at all things being equal, preference will be given, : first to bidders using materials manufactured or produced in the County of Contra Costa, and second, that preference will be given to local bidders residing in the ^� County of Contra Costa where bids are epual. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids ae they deem it for s the best interests of tine County and to waive any informality in any bid received. =�:r Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. It is further ordered that Uotice of the receiving of bids be published in y$ ! the idartinez Daily Standard, and Contra Costa Courier, and the Clor', of this Board. %a i cause notices to be posted along said proposed work as required by law. The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Tr;rtha7-l. Hoes: +one. t In the Batter of Adopting Plans and Specifications ' for Constructing three reinforced Concrete Bridges on Lafayette Road, Contra Costa County. County Surveyor Ralph R. Arnold, presents plans and specifications, strain ;r i sheets and wor'_cin_ details for building three reinforced concrete bridges on the Lafayette Road, Contra Costa County, California, Thereupon, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered . that said plans and specifications, strain sheets, and working details thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets, and viorhin^ d:,tails for the buildin_; of said bridges. .Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that tine cleric of this Board _give notice that sealed bids will be received by this Board at or before 11 o'clock A.M. on the 23rd day of August, 19159 for the furnishing of materials and constructing of said bridges along said road, in accordance with plans and specifications, strai sheets and rorkin- details prepared therefor and adopted by this Board and now on file in the office of the clerk of said Board and of the County Surveyor. -- It is ordered that all bidders be required to accompany his or their bid *- with a cash de_osit or certified cheek in ten rer cent of amount bid, payable to th Clerk of the Board of Supervisors as a guexrntee on part of the successful bidder that he will, within five days after acceptance of his bid , enter into a written contractfor furnishing of materials and construction of said bridges in accordance with said plans and svec ificat ions and will execute and file with the Board good a I i 1 i • � sufficient bonds in such sums as the Board deems adequate, with good and sufficient ' Surety Company or sureties, conlitioned for the faithful performance of said contras ( etc. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids as they deem it for the best interests of the county. iBidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. It is further ordered that Notice of receiving i nP,' of bids be published in the ;., .. i Daily Gazette and Contra Costa Courier. The foregoin_. order is passed by.the unanimous vote of the 3oard. i I In the Matter of Upport of Society • ! for Prevention of Cruelty to Children i and Animals. The report of the Secretary of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children sod Animals, was presented and read to the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. I I r. � In the Matter of Communication ' from Western Iron Works. A communication from Western Iron Torks, regarding amount due it from G.H. Field Company on Walnut creek Bridge, was received by the Board and read to the Board and the Board takes no action thereon. i j In the 'latter of retort of Dail;, Attendance at Mt. Pleasant School District. 4Im.H.Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools having reported to this Board that the daily attendance of Ht. ileasaat School District of Contra Costa County for the i year ending June 50th, 1915, was but three, and said Wm.H. Hanlon having suggested to this Board that they continue said matter until said S:iperintendent has a chance 1 to reDort the true conditions of said District; It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said report be and the same ;4 is hereby continued to and set for Monday, August 16th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. I i I ;1 F'» I In the hatter of allowance of claimst jfor bridge work, lumber, rock, road ' material, oil, etc. Y It appeari::g to the Board that certain claims for bridge work, lumber, ro road material, oil, etc. are presented against certain road districts, and it apis ar r Ing to the 2oard't_at the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably burdens q4 by the full payment of said claims. It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants . in the sums and out of the funds below named, to wit: !� Claimants. Amount General pond Road t'und. . Cal. Bldg. Material Co. 37.84 36.00 R.D.1, S.D. 1, j1.84 Goo. zennerley 156.00 155.00 1, 4, 1.00 S.0 Rogers, 97.00 96.00 1, 1, 1.00 Red. Mfg. Co. 138.90 137.00 1, 4, , 1.90 iJ. Semas 277.00 276.00 1, 1, 1.00 Stege Lumber E:Hdw. Co. 67.16 66.16 1, 1, 1.00 C.A.Smith Lumber Co. 19.85 18.00 1, 4, 1.85 It is further ordered t;:at the County Auditor draw warrant on the County .� H" Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and o-at of the fund above named. x, The vote of the Board on said order beim• as follows, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Tryitall. " Noes: hone.- I I I I In the 'fatter of allowance of Claims. x` 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 Ch+airuaan and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered i on the allowance Boon of this Board. x j And the 3oard takes recess to meet on '2onday, August 9th, 1915, at 10 o'cicak ..39 Chairman. I ........Clerk. . I I i k I yak I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. iIondey, August 9th, 1915. __ne Board met at 10 oclot-7 1._. +�.. present: Hon. J.H.Trythail., Chairman; Su pervisors Zeb ?:nott; - J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and7.J.3uc1ianan. J.H.T:ells, Cler':. ,.y - - - - - - - - n r4 In the ?'att.; of Gre. tinE7 Leaves of Absence. cS, George C. i.%ese and C. H. Palmer, having made application to this Board for leaves of absence; It is by the Board oideredthat George 0. Meese, County Assessor and C.H. Palmer, Constable First Township, be and they axe and each of thein is hereby granted • t a leave o3 absence of thirty days from and after August 25th, 1915. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Z.tter o_ special school tares. ' The ^__astees of the following named School Districts havino .resented to this Board their request for a special tax to be levied on each of tiie following Districts, in excess of the total mount w.'uich each of said districts will probably � receive from the :,tate and County school funds and from balance on hand on duly 1st 1915 for maintenance of their said schools during the school year ending June 30th 1916, and said request havin` been approved by Tim. H. Hanlon, County Supe:_-intendeat of Schools, provided the rate required to produce the said amount in each of said z • school 'districts shall not exceed thirty cents on the ;3100 and that if it be found , that said estimate will exceed said rate, his approval extending only to thirty ceu s on the sj;100; It is, imon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the fol lowing estimates in each of the following school districts, to nit: San Ramon X500.00 :Jartinez, 2888.00 Live Oar_ 400.00 Concord, 1000.00 be and the same are and each of t em is hereby approved by this Board in accordance t wi"-r the recommendation of said County Superintendent cf Schools. It is further ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered to furnish to this Board at the time of levying taxes an estimate o= the levy required to raiso the amount of:cony- required in each of the school districts hereinbefore ' • named.K- The said order is passed by unanimots vote of the Board. :k I Y3 3 44 j In the Latter of Contract for furnishing =% r of Lights and yi::tures for Crocimtt, Valona and Croloaa �,ightins. District of Contra Costa Cotuity. his Board haviaC heretofore awarded a contract to the Pacific Gas and Electric Comtoany, for installin_: of fixtures and furnishing of lights to Crockett, iValona and Crolona Lighting District of Contra Costa County; and said Board by its order having required the said Pacific Gas & Electric Company to furnish to this Boa3d I F. a good and sufficient bond for the sum of "."2500 and said Pacific Gas and Electric h- '3. Com_rary, a corporation, having furnishe:i to this Board a good and sufficient bond jin such sum conditioned as required by order of this Board and said Bond having been approved by the District Attorney; I It, is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said is bond of said Pacific Gas and Electric Company be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. - It is fa ther ordered that the hearii!� and producing of form of contract to be signed by said Pacific Gas and Electric Company and County of Contra Costa, ...`s be a the same is heroby continued to and set for Tuesday, September 7th, 1915, :k at 10 o'cloc:_A.._. N I - � A� i In the =fatter of Insurance of County j H0a711ta1. �:' Policies of insura:ce having e: fired on the Contra Costa County Hospital ' and f i:ctsres, i* "tor„ at this t Line, C._.Hayden, and A:.Blum, present policies of insurance i+ to this Board on said buildings for the term of three years from 8th day of August r 1915, to 8th day of Awnist, 1918 at 12 o'clock Doan. - ' f It is b„- the Board ordered that said policies and each of them be and they 3 I are hereby approved. i p In the Latter of appointin, Delegates v j to Good Roads Congress.' It is by the Board ordered that the following named persons be and they are and each of thee: is hereby appointed delegates to Good Roads Congress to meet s in San ancisco during month_ of Septe-mber, 1915, to nit: :,'.H.George, ':'.H. 11cBryde 6 -,ad 3.3.Veale. :. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. -- re i m 3` I �a I In the -atter of Building of Old y. • . River Bridge. ine Board of Supervisors having received a notification from the Board of ' Supervisors of San Joanuin Count„ that said Board of >upervisors of Zan Joaquin count, 1have decided to acce_t the offer of the -ibbitts Pacific Construction Company to deduct the sun of .:1000, from contract price for the construction of Old River Bridge Y. provided that said Tibbitts Pacific Construction Com,.any will bo-allowed to use i j steel cylinders *.;hic'+the- have in store and hich only have been used as caissons , in sinking piers on San =xancisco "later front, and it arpeari_u; to the 30a-(I teat �u- it is for the best interests of Contra Costa County to accept said offer; It is, upon :_otion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the i action of the Beard of ',upervisors of San Joaduin County in accei:tir` the offer of i the Tibbits Pacific Construction Com_,Mn:;, be and the same is hereby ratified and 4 • ! approved b; this Board. F� j The order is passed. by the unanimous vote of the Board. ''':n i '•�r. In the 3:iatter of fvrnishinr plans and specifications for Count,?Library I Buildings in town of 17alnvt Creek, Concord and Antioch. It is by the Board ordered that the follonin•named Lrchitects and rerson be and they are hereby ordered to furnish plans and specifications to this Board for % xa the erection of County Library Buildings in the tow.nsof !'alnut Oreo,., Concord and f s Antioch, to wit: Randoloh Hoo'-, for .,alaut Cree:_; J.B.Ogburn, for Concord; and • j Trustees of Antioch Library for Antioch. . ine said order is gassed by unanimous vote of the Board. I x• I I � In the wetter of allowance to Indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts be awarded to following named indi-ents, commencing July 1st, 1915: Joe Hosswalter, j20. _per month. Orville Sidney Powell, .y15. per month. Y Hanora Hartigan, :15. per month. ;, k, t It is by the ?'card ftuther ordered that the Counter Auditor draw warrant i on the County Treasurer in favor of each of a)ore named indigents in above named .... f amounts on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board.,, I t � r I I �. 17 I In the .atter of application of Grand Canyon Chateau Company for Liquor license. j The hearing on Petition of Grand Canyon Chateau Com_:any and protest t'n_eret coming regularly before the Board at this time, to be heard, J.E.Rodgers, and A.F. f� Bray, apnearinp on Ue'r_alr' of the petitioner; 7 Thereupon, the following named persons, appear and address this Board agai ist I the granting of said license: Rev. E.Ieterson, i:. J. Lane and P.J. Hulaniski; 41 Thereupon the matter is argued by J. E. Rodgers on behalf of petitioner; - Thereupon Su:ervisor Knott moves the Board for an order donylaF said licen- se, -hick said motion failed, to -receive a seconds. Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that the turthe: hearing on said pet- .- ition and protest ther_to be and the same is hereby continued to and set for August =* 5Jth, 1915, at 11 o'clock A.i. and Protestants being ordered to file t`_eir mitten „b2, charges rith this Board at least ten days before the said hearing. .0 In the Latter of Financial Re ort of Contra Costa County. 4 The Financial Statement of Contra Costa County, prepared under previous order oX this Board, havin,; been_presented to this Board, at this time; g It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Rinancial Report of Contra Cosies Count-,y be and t:.e same is hereby approved by this Board. jIt is further ordered that said financial report be and the 5_me is here- - i by ordered i:ublis.ed in the Bion Times as required by law. ... i r In the =atter of alloaaace of I Claims. ' Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board and those Bund to be correct and to be _rroperly signed are ordered alloyed by the heard signed by the C-hal.raian and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on ti:e a= Alloup-ice =;ooIr of this 3oard. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. August 16th, 1915, at 10 I Q'clock A._, pp I ` v .0^airman. yy ..C1erIc. i I n In the 60ard of Supervisors of Centra Costa County, state of California. M. • i+onday, August 16th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Bon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott. ' J.P.Caseyy, Vincent Hook and T.J.Buchanan. J.H.?7ells, clerk. -� - - - - - - - - - - >; In the jLatter of Bids for Building of Draw Bridge over lacheco Creek k at Avon Station. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a �- zf I draw bridge over racheco Creek, at Avon station in Contra Costa County, and this I being the time and place for presentation of bids, the following named bidders filed • 1.11 bids as follows: ;- i IServy-Elwell Company, @8,380.00 ' Healy-Tibbitts Comvany, 6,932.00 Hcheron & Peterson 6,975.Jv Barrett & Hilp, 7,250.00 Hyde, Harjes Company 10,300.00 Thompson Bridge Company 9,220.00 The Turner Company 6,960.00 v J.Monk 6,613.00 with certain conditions. Lbssmer &Rice 8,000.00 Thereupon the Board having considered all of said bids and it appearing that the bid of Healy-Tibbitts Construction Company for the sum of X6932.00 is the lowest w and best bid presented for the building of said draw bridge in accordance with said j plans and specifications and advertisement and notice of this: Board. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Healy-Tibbitts Construction Company fo the aum of y6952.00. • It is further ordered that said Healy-Tibbitts Construction Company shall furnish good and sufficient bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of con- tract price of said bridge for payment of all claims of materialmen who may furnish _ I materials or supplies to said contractor for said work contracted to be done and to all mechanics and laborers who may perform work.or labor thereon of any kind, and -_ a bond of fifty per cent of the contract price of the drawbridge for the faithfDl : performance of sid work and construction of said bridge in accordance with said plans and specifications. It is further ordered that the District Attorray prepare contract and bonds for said work. It is further Ordered that all other bids be and the same are hereby rejected and the clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to return to each of said bidders - their certified checks which accompanied their said bids. -- • The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. =:ice R. i - a s� J4 °r In the Hatter of Bids for Building of Trestle along Martinez to Bay Point Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a pil ' trestle along Lartinez to Bay Point Road, in Contra Costa County, and this being the time and place for presentation of bids, tl;e following named bidders file bids as follows: Wood Pile, per Concrete Soclmt Pile, r� lin.. foot. per lin. foot. Mervy-El,ell Company $8.72 J. fdonk 8.89 1/3 Healy-Tibbitts Construction Co. 11.40 24.00 McLeron & Peterson 10.00 12.40 Barrett & Hilp 13.50 16.40 Alossmer & Rice $10,000.00 on whole contract ` Hyde, Harjes Company 7.96 Thompson Bridge Company 11.44 16.37 The Turner Company 10.12 1/2 13.59 Thereupon the Board after considering all of said bids, and it appearing to the Board that the bid of Hyde, Harjes Company for the sum of $j 7.98 per lineal foot for pile trestling is the lowest and best bid presented for building of said trestle in accordance with said plans and specifications and advertisement and notice of it this Board; 1 It is upon, motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said con- z� tract be and the same is hereby awarded to Hyde, Harjes Company for the sum follow- ins-, to wit: X7.98 per lineal foot for wood pile trestling. It is further ordered that said Hyde, Harjes Company shall furnish good and BUT. ficient bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of the whole contract price rte'; of said'irestling, for payment of all claims of meterialmen who may furnish materials or supplies to said contractor for said work contracted to be done and to all mechanics end laborers who may perform work or labor thereof of any kind and a bond in fifty , per cent of the whole contract price for said trestling for the faithful performance of said work and construction of said trestle in accordance with said plans and specifications. It is iurther ordered that the District Attorney prepare necessary contracts an bonds for said work. _ It is further ordered that all other bids be and the same ate hereby rejected and NZ the clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to return to each of said bidders their certified checks which accompanied their bids. *F the said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of bids'for construction of a Road with a concrete Base on Division Ilo. 1 W` of the tunnel road. , This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a road with a concrete base on Division T_lo. 1 of t219 Tunnel Road, in Contra Costa County in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the Cleric of the Board of Supervisors and this being the time and place for the presents - ion of bids, the following named bidders file bids as follows: i I • BATES, BORIASTD E AYER, x I Concrete in place, per cubic yard, 9.10 Excavation, per cubic yard, .50 Overhaul for each cubic yard hauled 100 _. feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, per cubic yard, .02 Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, 1.00 Corrugated culverts, per lin. foot for each diameter used: 12 inch. $1.00 15 " 1.50 18 " 1.60 24 " 2.50 ;. 30 " 3.00 36 " 3.25 „ 5.00 .e Tiling per lineal foot all six inch, .10 Dry Wall, per cubic yard 5.00 C. H. & A. W. GORRI_II: - Concrete in place, per cubic yard 8.83 V Excavation per cubic yard, .50 • Overhaul for each cu, yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, .02 Ditching for culverts and tiling, per i cubic yard .80 Corrugated culverts per linl. foot, for each diameter used 12, inch $.96 18. 1.35 20. 1.50 24. " 1.75 t Tiling par lin. foot all six inch, .09 Dry Wall, per cubic yard 4.00 RAISCH I.',J?ROVK214T CM2AITY: ,ls Concrete in place, per cubic yard, $6.25 Excavation, per cubic yard, .45 Overhaul for each cu. yd. haued : ' 100 feet more than 400 feet j frechaul limit, .01 Ditching for culverts and tiling er cub is yard .75 Corrugated culverts, per lin. ft. ' for each diameter used, 12 inch X1.50 24 2.25 30 " 3.00 Y' filing per lineal foot, all 6 inch. .10 • Dry Rall, per cubic yard, 1.40 3 CONTRA COSTA CONSTRUCTION COUFANY: Concrete in place, per cu. yard 08.00 ' Excavation, per cu, yard, .65 Overhaul per cu. yard, hauled 100 feet more than 400 freehaul limit, . 01 Ditching for culverts and tiling, per on. yard .80 Corr-gated culverts, per lin. foot for each diameter used, 12 inch. $1.50 s` 18 " 1.75 24 2.20 A Tiling per lineal foot, all six inch, .15 = Dry mall, per cubic yard, $10.00 j SPRING CONSTRUCTIOI: C012AH:Y: ;4 Concrete in place, per cubic yard $ 6.81 Excavation, per cubic yard .40 Overhaul per cu. yd. for haul 100 feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, per cu. yrd .02 • Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, .60 Corrugated Culvert, per lin. foot for each diameter used, 12 inch. :; .90 24 " 1.69 18 " 1.29 =< Tiling per lineal foot, all 6 inch .09 Dry Pall, per cubic yard 4. 00 Thereupon the Board having considered all of said bids and it appearing F- to the Board that the bid of Raisch Improvement Company is the lowest and best bid presented, for the construction of said road in accordance with said plans and spec F, ;s. i Ny I %p !ifications and advertisement and notice of this Board, is It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board orderedthat the !contract be and the,same is hereby awarded to said Raisch Improvement Company for the following sums, to ait: Excavation per cubic yard, :x.45 Concrete in place, per,cu. yd. 6.25 Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled . 100 ft. more than 400 feet freehaul limit, .01 Ditching for culverts and tiling per cubic yard, .75 Corrugated culverts, per lin. foot for each diameter used, 12 in. 1.5o 24- „ 2.25 30 " 3.00 . Tiling per lin. foot, all 6 La. Dry Wall, per cubic yard, 1.40 i It is further ordered that said Raisch Improvement Company shall furnish ';good and sufficient bonds in the following suns, to wit: fifty per cent of whole ;contract price for pay=ent of all claims for meterialmen who may furnish materials z for supplies to said contractor for said were_ contracted to be done and to all mechani s i and laborers who may perform work or labor thereon of any kind, and a bond of fifty Iper cent of whole contract price for the faithful performance bf said work and con- Rbe. strubtion of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare necessary contract n and bonds for said work. It is further ordered that all other bids be and the same are hereby reject A. i } ed and the clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to return toe sn of said bidders their certified checks which accompanied their said bids. a The said order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Batter of adoption of plans and specifications for building of a reinforced concrete concrete culvert on Bay Point to Pittsburg Road. County Surveyor R. R.Arnold, having presented to this Board plans and pecifications for the construction of a concrete culvert over a gulch on the Bay - Point to Pittsburg County Road, Contra Costa County; It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the • same are hereby approved and said plans adopted as plans and specifications of this Board for the building of said reinforced concrete culvert over gulch on Bay Point x to t'ittsburg County Road. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby - authorized to advertise in the Pittsburg Post and Contra Costa Gazette, newspapers published in Contra Costa County for bids for the construction of said reinforced concrete culvert in accordance with plans and- specifications on file in the office '17A Al of the clerk of this Board and of the Cotini-y surveyor. It is further ordered that said notice shall state that all things being equal, preference will be given, first, to bidders using materials manufactured or 4 produced in County of Contra Costa, and second, that preference will be given to local bidders in County of Contra Costa, where bids are equal s�fi <a, -M That bids will be received by the clerk at his office in the town of Martine: up to and including the Lth day- of September, 1915, at 11 o'clock A.L. and shall be x ' marked 'Bids for Constructing Concrete Culvert on Bay Point to Pittsburg County Road'. That all bids must be accompanied by a certified check on some solvent bank o a cash deposit in sum equal to ten per cent of amount bid, conditioned that if the contract is awarded, the party submitting the accepted bid will enter into a contras j or contracts and furnish said bonds as may be required within ten days after award of contract or failing so to do, the amount of such check or cash deosit to be for- R" feited as liquidated damages for such failure. That ail checks be made payable to tl:e order of too clerk of the Board of �- Supervisors of Contra Costa Covnty, State of California. ' That said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive M' any informality in any bid received. . i The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. il(Lr In the Yatter of Maintenance of -i Carnegie Libraries in Contra Costa County. The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by ; Supervisor Hook, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WHEREAS, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, State of idew York, has sig- nified its intention to provide the sum of Seven thousand five hundred dollars ("7500 for the erection and construction of Three Library Buildirgs, the sum of Two Thousand Y; five hundred dollars ($2,500.) to be given for the purpose of erecting Library Build s • at each of the Towns of Antioch, Conecrd and 7alnut Creek, and _a-:REAS, the said Carnegie Corporation desires the assurance from the BoardRP of Su>ervisors, that they will pledge themselves to maintaining said libraries in each of said buildingsat a cost of Two hundred and fifty dollars (250.) yearly for each of said Libraries, and, DMEREAS, sites have been donated for the said Libraries therefore, R. BE IT ^.ESOLVED: That it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors of said . Contra Costa County to donate the sum of Two hundred and fifty dollars ($'250) yearly to each of said Libraries of the Toms of Antioch, Concord and Walnut Creek, for the maintenance of the said Carnegie Libraries to be established at said Towns. ;. t"N 2 • In the utter of arilication of Prank Stone for a liquor license. -" It is ordered that the hearing on application of Frank Stone for a liquor license be continued to and set for Tuesday, September 7th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. i In the %la.tter of Petition of Fire Commissioners o the towns of Crockett and Crolona for permission to lay crater pipes on Loring ave, etc. The fire Commissioners of the town of Crockett and Crolona, having file d with the Board of Supervisors their petition praying this Board for permission to la six or eight inch water pipes, which said pipe will be furnished by volunteer sub- ' dcription, on Loring Avenue in the town of Crockett, and on such cross streets as E34 be necessary to complete contemplated laying of water pipe for purpose of fire pro- j taction; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the saris hereby granted and said vire Commissioners are hereby j permitted to lay water pipes on Loring Avenue in town of drockett and on such i cross streets as may be necessary to complete contemplated laying of pipe for Pur- pose of fire protection. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Liatter of Destruction of y Squirrels on County Hospital Grounds -= ' and Pasture. ,. i It is on motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchahan, by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board notify the Superintendent of the County Hospital, to have the squirrels on the County Hospital Grounds and rented pasture poisoned at the earliest possible moment. t In the miter of Petition of Residents _ .. i in the vicinity of the Tunnel Road, against cla ng of said road. A petition praying this Board to postpone action in closin7 tunisl road, I until Oct. 1st, 1915, was presented to the said Board of Supervisors, and this Boar having awarded the contract this day for the construction of said road, no action vq, was talon on said petition. _* In the Katter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $20. per month be and the same is hereby granted to Charles Benbow and sister, to be paid in the following j manner, to wit: $14.00 in cash to be paid to 0. Benbow and sister and $6. per month % to be paid to 11rs. M.J. Kendall, for rent of house for said Charles Benbow and sist r. } It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County } Treasurer on first of each and every month for three months commencing on Aug. 1st, 1915, in favor of Charles Benbow and sister for $14.00 and a warrant in favor of I I 1C i I c s Ears. M.J. Kendall, for $6.00 per month. "�.. It is further ordered that the following cash allowances commencing July let �. 1915, be and the sans are hereby granted to following named indigents: *` I Ella v.4iooten, 410.00 per month*. -2-Vr Ears. J. Wilcox, 15.00 per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor dram warrant an the bounty Tre a- u-re r -urer in favor of each of above named indigents an the first of each and every month i until the further order of this Board. w It is further ordered that an allowance o3 f25. per month in supplies commen - Ing August lst, 1915, be and the same is hereby granted to 0 harles Yillianni., i And the Board takes recess to meet on Uonday, August 23rd, 1915, at 10 • a � o'clock A.M. '1 .. airman.. � c -O`,:5'..........C1erk. . i I j Y I Ya tR, I i i iII i I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State_of California. Monday, August 23rd, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i 2fasent: Eon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb `nott. JA.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Tells, Clerk. JI ! In the utter of Bids for constructing Three Bridges on :fa Tunnel Road. I The Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of three concrete bridges along Division No. 2 of Tunnel Road in Contra Costa County and this being the time and place for nresentatien of bids, the following named bids are filed: B. T. OTSIEY: Three bridges complete, X8,700. j Concrete, per cubic yard, in place, y12.00. - Reinforcing steel, per lb. in place, to be added or deducted, $.035. k Excavation, per cubic yard, to be added or deducted, $.60. BiRRETT & HLTP: Three bridges complete, :jp7,766.00. Concreteper cubic yard, in place, to be added or deducted,- added, s' X16.00; deducted, $12.00. - Reinforcing steel, per lb. in place, to be added or deducted,- added, $.04; deducted, $.03. Excavation, per gubic yard, to be added or deducted- added, $.75; de- ¢' ! ducted, .p.40. MoRRAE & LyYAZ: sy I ' Three bridges complete, $6,930. ' Concrete, per cubic yard, in place, $16.00. - Reinforcing steel, in place, to be added or deducted, j Excavation, per cubic yard, to be added or deducted, $1.00. -_ Three bridges complete, $7,767.00. Concrete, per cubic yard, in place, $12.00; " Reinforcing steel, per lb, to be added or deducted, $.04. Excavation, per cubic yard, to be added or deducted, :)1.00. M LEECH & DE C&T_:T: Three Bridges, complete, :"'7,174.00. +' Concrete, per cubic yard, in place, $6.50. Reinforcing steal, pe: lb. in place, to be added or deducted, $.05. _ Excavation, per cu. yard, to be added or deducted, $1.00. J. F. F^TLCOi MI three bridges complete, $8,805.00, i Thereupon the Board sitar considering all of the bids and it appearing E to the Board that the bid of McCrae & Layaz, for the sun of $6,930, and $16. per F cubic yard in place for concrete to be added or deducted, and $.05 for reinforcing steel in place, per lb. to be added or deducted and $1.00 per cubic yard for ex- cavation to be added or deducted, is the lowest and best bid presented for the building of said three bridges in accordance with said plans and specifications and advertisements and notice of this Board; ? It is by the Board ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to LicCrae & Layaz, for the following sums, to crit: Three bridges complete, :6,930.00; Concrete, per cubic yard, in place, to be added or deducted, :"',16.00. Reinforcing steel, per lb. to place, to be added or deducted, 5.05. Excavation, per cubic yard, to be added or deducted, 571.00, It is further ORDERED that said 1�cCrae & Layaz, shall furnish good and -5 +�x sufficient bonds in the following stuns, to nit: fifty per cent of the whole contrac price of said three bridges for the payment of all claims of materialmen who may fur ` j Wish materials or supplies to said contractor for said work contracted to be done, and to all mechanics and laborers:r;ho may perform work and labor thereon of any Mind, and a bund of fifty per cent on whole contract price for the said three brides, for ?. the faith performance of said work and construction of said three bridges in accord.. z ancs with said plans and specifications, IT IS FURTHER ORIERED that the District Pttorney prepererecessary contracts and bonds for said work. IT IS FURTHM ORDERED that all other bids be and tine same are hereby reject and the cleric of this Board is hereby authorized to return to each of said bidders, s n their certified chee`_2s which accompanied their bids. - i The said order is passedby the unanimous vote of the Beard, _k t Lw i In the Latter of Bids for Construction of a Road with a Gravel Base on Division No. 2, Tunnel .read. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a road with a gravel base on Division Eo. 2, of the Tunnel Road in Contra Costa County, .a in accordance with plans and speeifieat£ons on filo in the office of the Clerk of `? the Board of Supervisors and this using the time and place for prasontation of bids the following bids were filed as follows: BATES, BO-Mt,�\D & AY'ERS. rya Gravel in place, per cubic yard, :1.50. J Excavation per cubic yard, .39 Overhaul for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, ,$.02. Ditchini� for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, .x.,.80. Corrugated Culverts, per lineal foot, in place, for each diamater used: 12 inch, $1.00 15 1.20 18 " 1.40 24 1.85 50 " 2.70 36 5.25 48 " 5.00 Tiling,£n place, per lineal foot for each diameter used, 6 inch .10 8 .10 Dry '.fall, per cubic yard, $5.00 Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, "$'75.00. ,S i J. FAI,COIih'R: Gravel in place, per cubic yard, $1.60. Excavation, per cubic yard, .45 Overhaul, for each cubic yard, hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, 2• Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, :a.85. Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, in place, for each z diameter used: 12 inch,' .?1.10. 15 1.30 18 1.60 24 " 2.25 :.:. 30 3.00 36 3.60 48 5.25 Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: No bid. F Dry mall, per cubic yard, 1.50. Clearing, and Umbbin€, Der acre, ?125.00. COLITRA COSTA CONSTRUCTIOI± COITAN Gravel £nlace, p per cubic yard, 5;1.00, s: Excavation, per cubic yard, .47 Mir IS4 Overhaul far each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than nh 460 feet freehaul limit, $.02. _ Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cpbic yard,j.80. Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, in place. for each diameter used: 12 inch, 51.00 f, 15 1.20 t, 18 " 1.50 24 2.00 30 3.00 35 3.50 48 5.00 Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used, 1 6 inch, .x.05 '"- B .O6 : Dry ;gall, per cubic yard, [;5.00 Clearing & Grubbing, per acre, y75.00 ' ! SPEIIdG CCISTRUCT101-1 C0.12Mi]Y: 's i Gravel in place, per cubic yard, 82.60 ^�'T Excavation, per cubic yard, .42 Overhaul, for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, 0.02. , Ditching for culverts, per cubic yard, g.75. Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, in place, for each diameter used; 12 inch, y?1.00 15, 1.40 16 " 1.45 24 1.80 30 " 3.00 36 " 3.50 `w• 48 IT 5.00 Tiling, in niece, per lineal foot, for each diameter used, 6 inch, .10 r 8 IT .25 =a Dry Tiall, per cubic yard, 54.00 Y Clea2irg and grubbing, per acre, 5100.00. j O'EHIEN BnOS: Gravel in Place, per cubic yard, $1.34. r£. Excavation, rer cubic yard, .38 "'W, Overhaul, for each cubic yard hailed 100 feet more then 400 feet freehaul limit, :x.01 Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, . ;?.78. �; Corrugated culverts, lineal foot, for each diameter used: 12 inch, :11.05 15 " 1.20 fi 18 1.50 24 `* 2.00 30 2.80 36 IT 3.30 48 " 4.75 ' Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diamater used: a 6 inch, .11 8 16 Dry Call, per cubic yard, 53.50 d.. Clearing and Grubbin„ per acre, 070. W. J. SCH:SIDT: ,1-P Gravel in place, per cubic yard, ;1.42 Excavation, per cubic yard, 35 Overhaul for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, x.02. ! Ditchin;- for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, x"80 :' Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, for each diameter used& 12"inch, ,$x.99 15 1.19 18 1.42 24 IT 1.86 30' " 2.71 36 " 3.25 48 4.62 Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 6 inch, t.03 �k i 8 IT .04 € Dry Wall, per cubic yard, No bid. Clearin; and Grubbing, per acre, $75.00. P. H. HOUR: a Gravel in Mace, per cubic yard, 01.43. i! -Excavation, per bubic 'yard .36 Overhaul for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 40D feet freehaul limit, Ditchis: for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, .5.50 Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 12 inch, r.99 = 15 1.19 18 " 1.42 24 1.86 i j :All sufficient bonds in the following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of the whole contrac • price of said three bridges for the payment of all claims of materialmen who may fur y I nish materials or supplies to said contractor for said work contracted to be done, and to all mechanics and laborers;r;ho may perform work and labor thereon of an iQind, and a bond of fifty per teat on whole contract price for the said three bridges, ..for y the faith performance of said work and construction of said three bridges in accord- , ante with said plans and specifications. IT IS FURTHER ORIERED that the District Attorney prepare n eessary contracts end bonds for said work. ; i IT IS FU?d'FEZ?. ORDERED that all other bids be and the same are hereby reject and the clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to return to each of said bidders, 'g their certified checks which accompanied their bids. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1'n In the Mattes of Bids for Construction of a Road with a Gravel Base on Division No. 2, tiT�r Tunnel Road. k This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a road i with a gravel base on Division I;o. 2, of the Tunnel Road in Contra Costa County, i in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and this being the time and place for presentation of bide i the following bids were filed as follows: IMES, BO..MA1TD & AYERS: Gravel in place, per cubic yard, $$1.50. Excavation per cubic yard, .39 5 Overhaul for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 • feet freehaul limit, 0.02. Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, 8.80. Corrugated Culverts, per lineal foot, in place, for each diameter ;a j used: 12 inch, ;31.00 15 " 1.20 18 " 1.40 24 " 1.85 j 30 2.70 36 3.25 '' 48 " 5.00 -t- Tiling,in place, per lineal foot for each diameter used, 6 inch .10 � 8 10 Dry ":all, per cubic yard, $5.00 Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, $75.00. t' J. E. FALCONER: _ a Gravel in place, per cubic yar x"1.60. Excavation, per cubic yard, .45 Overhaul, for each cubic yard, hauled 100 feet more then 40D feet freehaul limit, v45 z Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, N.85. Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, in place, for each diameter used: 12 inch,' ;21.10. ;. • 15 1.30 "- 18 1.60 i 24 2.25 ' 30 3.00 36 " 3.60 48 " 5.25 Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: No bid. ' Dry Mall, per cubic yard, 51.50. �. Clearing, and Drubbing, per acre, 6,125.00. CONTRA COSTA CONSTRUCTIOI; CO?'TAPY: Gravel in place, per cubic yard, 41.00. 4 Excavation, per cubic yard, .47 - 46 _I 30 inch, 02,71 36 " 3.25 • 48 " 4.62 Tiling, in place per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 6 inch, 0,03 . 8 .04 Dry',all, per cubic yard, its bid. Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, @50.00. - ^ ._. J. P.AISCH: Gravel in place: per cubic yard, ;'1.40. '_- Excavation, per cubic yard, .40 j Overhaul, for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet =:r= freehaul limit, p.01. Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, �?.70. Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 12 inch, $1.00. 15 1.20 18 " 1.40 24 2.00 26 " 3.00 30 3.00 48 4.00 Tiling in place per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 6 inch, .04 8 06 • - Dry Wall, per cubic yard, $1.70 Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, 080. C. E. S. A. 7. COR?IIS,: - i Gravel in place, per cubic yard, $1.06 Excavation, per cubic yard, .42 1/2 Overhaul, for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehatl,limit, $.02 1/2 Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic, yard, N.60 Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: • 12 inch, @1.45 15 1.63 >; 18 1.84 24 2.24 30 3.00 ` 36 3.51 48 " 4.75 ytr' Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: x 6 inch, `;.08 .... i 8 .10 Dry Wall, per cubic yard, 05.00 Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, $80. Thereupon, the Board having considered all of said bids and it appearing • to the Board that the bid of P.H.Hoare, is the lowest and best bid presented for the construction of end road in accordance with said plans and specifications and z,. advertiserent and notice of this Board; : It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the son- tract be and the same is hereby awarded to said P.H.Hoare, for the following sums, to crit: Gravel in place, per cubic yard, x01.43. Excavation, per cubic yard, .36 Overhaul 'or each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 40D feet freehaul limit, 5.01. Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, 0.50. -' Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, or each diamater used ; 12 inch, 0.98 15 ' 1.19 le " 1.42 r" 24 " 1.86 30 " 2.71 36 3.25 ' 48 4.62 • Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used- 6 inch, 0.03 s, 8 inch, .04 Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, ?'50.00. It is xURTEEfi OfiIL-'IFD that said P.H.Hoare, shall furnish good'and sufficie t 5 bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of whole contract price for psymen of all claims of materialmen who may furnish materials or supplies on said contract for said work contracted to be done, and to all mechanics and laborers who may per- .. form work or labor thereon of any hind, and a bond of $0 per cent of whole contrac ,;;. 1 sufficient bonds in the following,stuns, to nit: fifty per cent of the whole contrae • i price of said three bridges for the payment of all claims of materialmen who may fvr z nish materials or supplies to said contractor for said work contracted to be done, and to all mechanics and laborers :.ho may perform work and labor thereon of any kind, ! and a bond of fifth-per cent on whole contract price for the said three bridges, :for ?- the faith uerformance of said work and construction of said three bridges in accord- ance with said plans and specifications. IT IS FU!RER ORIERED that the District Attorney preparerecessary contracts and bonds for said work. IT IS FU-- F ORDERED that ell other bids be and the same are hereby reject '"- and the clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to return to each of said bidders, their certified checks which accompanied their bids. - The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ' tr, In the Matte of Bids for Construction of ` i a Road with a Gravel Base on Division IIo. 2, Tunnel Road. 'e This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a road with a gravel base on Division ifo. 2, of the Tunnel Road in Contra Costa County, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of IN 3- the Board of Supervisors and this being the time and place for presentation of bids 3 the following, bids were filed as follows: �. BATES, BO_RLAIdD & AYERS: Gravel in place, per cubic yard, ;1.50. Excavation por cubic yard, 39 Overhaul for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 ' • feet freehaul limit, x.02. Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, A1.80. Corrugated Culverts, per lineal foot, in place, for each diamater used: 12 inch_, $1.00 15 ° 1.20 18 ' 1.40 ss. 24 'i 1.85 30 2.70 36 3.25 48 " 5.00 j Tiling,in place, per lineal foot for each diameter used, 6 inch .10 8 .10 Dry :,all, per cubic yard, ?5.00 Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, $75.00. F. J. E. FAL,OiE'R: �."� Gravel incubic per,lace p p yard, $1.60. Excavation, per cubic yard, .45 Overhaul, for each cubic yard, hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, .45 Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, 8.85. r. Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, in place, for each diameter used: 12 inch,' ,,1.10. • 15 1.30 18 1.60 24 2.25 30 " 3.00 36 3.60 j 48 " 5.25 Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: No bid. Dry Wall, per cubic yard, ,y'1.50. Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, $125.00. ` CONTRA COSTA CONSTRUCTION C012ADY: Gravel Laplace, per cubic yard, ',1.00. Excavation, per cubic yard, .47 e Ovorhaul for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than ; 460 feet freehaul limit, x.02. 4. Ditching for culverts and tiling, per egbic yard,y.80. Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, in place. for each diameter used: 12 inch, 7,1.00 15 1.20 18 " 1.50 24 ' 2.00 A'- 30 3.00 36 3.50 485.00 Tiling in place, p^r lineal'foot, for each diameter used, 6 inch, ^e.05 y. 8 .06 Dry ;fall, per cubic yard, x5.00 Clearing & Grabbing, per acre, y75.00 r SPRIIdG CO?ISTRUCT-L0 00i2c17Y: - Gravel in place, per cubic yard, ;2.60 Excavation, per cubic yard, .42 i Overhaul, for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 z feet freehaul limit, 5P.02. Ditching for culverts, per cubic yard, k.75. Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, in place, for each diameter used; 12 inch, $1.00 : 15, 1.40 18 ' 1.45 24 ' 1.80 30 " 3.00 36 3.50 `N 48 5.00 Tiling, in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used, 'A 6 inch, .10 e .25 Dry Call, per cubic yard, M1.00 Clem; and grubbing, per acre, :100.00. O'BRIEN BROS: Gravel in Place, per cubic yard, $1.54. Excavation, rer cubic pard, .38 Overhaul, for each cubie yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, 8.01 Ditching :or culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, 7.78. . Corrugated culverts, lineal foot, for each diameter used: 12 inch, ."1.05 I 15 -" '1.20 , 18 ' 1.50 24 " 2.00 30 " 2.80 36 3.30 48 4.75 'P Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 6 inch, .11 8 16 zm' Dry Pull, per cubic yard, X3.50 Clearirg and Grubbing, per acre, ti70. ; T. J. SCHdIDT: Gravel in place, per cubic yard, :31.42 ` Excavation, per cubic yard, 35 Overhaul for each cubic .yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, i�.02. - Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, "00 Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, for each diameter used; 12'Inch, 5.99 15 1.19 a� l8 " 1.42 24 1.86 30' " 2.71 36 " 3.25 48 4.62 Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 6 inch, ,$.03 8 .04 x Dry Wall, per cubic yard, No bid. .- i Clearin_ and Grubbing, per acre, $75.00. Gravel in place, per cubic yard, :.1.43. 3 Excavation, per bubic 'yard .36 Overhaul for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehaul limit, ,�.01. Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, 5.50 :; Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 12 inch, 5.99 k 15 1.19 18 " 1.42 24 " 1.86 i fC" 30 inch, y2.71 36 3.25 • 48 " 4.62 i Tiling in place per lineal foot, for each diameter used:. 6 inch, ?.03 8 11 .04 � Dry;;all, per cubic yard, Ifo bid. " Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, 050.00. r j A. J. RAISCH: - Gravel in place: per cubic yard, 51.40. Excavation, per cubic yard, .40 Overhaul, for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet fro"haul limit, ?.Ol. Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, y.70. j Corrugated culverts, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 12 inch, $1.00. j 15 " 1.20 18 " 1.40 j 24 " 2.00 a 263'00 30 " 3.00 48 " 4.00 ' Tilino- in place per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 6 inch, 8.04 8 06 • Dry U'all, per cubic yard, $1.70 Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, ?80. C. H. &: G. E'. GORRILL: - Gravel in place, per euoie yard, ?1.06 A Excavation, per cubic yard, .42 1/2 Overhaul, for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet freehatil,limit, $.02 1/2 Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic; yard, .x.60 Corrug-ated culverts, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: y 12 inch, $1.45 15 " 1.63 18 " 1.84 Yr 24 " 2.24 30 3.00 36 3.61 48 " 4.75 Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 6 inch, 3.08 8 .10 Dry mall, uer cubic yard, ?5.00 Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, ?80. ,^ Thereupon, the Board having considered all of said bids and it appearing • to the Board that the bid of P.H.Hoare, is the lowest and best bid presented for '° the construction of aid road in accordance with said plans and specifications and , advertisemat and notice of this Board; It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the con- V tract be and the same Is hereby awarded to said P.H.Hoare, for the following scans, ; to wit: Gravel in place, per cubic yard, 01.45. n Excavation, per cubic yard, .36 <` Overhaul -for each cubic yard hauled 100 feet more than 400 feet _ freehaul limit, $.Ol. Ditching for culverts and tiling, per cubic yard, $.50. Corragated culverts, per lineal foot, ;or each diameter used It inch, $.99 15 " 1.19 $ 18 1.42 24 " 1.86 3 30 " 2.71 36 3.25 48 " 4.62 . ! Tiling in place, per lineal foot, for each diameter used: 6 inch_, $.03 , 8 inch, .04 y Clearing and Grubbing, per acre, ?50.00. i s It is =URTHER ORDERED that said P.H.Hoare, shall furnish good and sufficie t F bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of whole contract price for paymen I of all claims of materialmen who may furnish materials or supplies on said contract for said work contracted to be done, and to all mechanics and laborers who may per- form work or labor thereon of any kind, and a bond of g0 per cent of whole contrae `rye, x�ss 1 � 3- 1 r§ I � price for faithful performance of said work and construction of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. It is FURTHER OPMRED that the District Attorney prepare necessary contract and bonds for said work. - - IT IS FO?^_117-2 ORDERED that all other bids be and the same are hereby reject ed and the Cleric of this Board is hereby authorized to return to each of said bidde s k their certified checks which accompanied their said bids.` The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Levying of District -.`=^ School Tag, in Pittsburg School District. i Tile Trustees of Pittsburg School District having certified to this Board, i their proceedings of a special election held for the purpose of voting on question of levying direct tax for the purpose of raising X010,000, showing that said electio - carried, It is by the Board ordered that said-proceedings be and the same are hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes certify to this Board the rate that will be required to raise said amount.,: y FA i In the clatter of Levying of District School Tax in Avon School District. a. The Trustees of Avon School District having certified to this Board, their proceedings of a special election held for the purpose of voting on question of levying direct tax for the purpose of raiting the sum of 05000, showing that said election carried; It is by the Board ordered that said proceedings be and the same are hereby 'f1 X33 j approved by this Board; f It is further ordered that the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes certify to this Board the rate that will be required to raise said amount. i In the !;atter of Transfer of Funds. } It is by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer in favor of the town of Martinez, for the sum of 880.63, said amount having been V77 paid into the County Treasury when it should have been properly paid to the City E`• of hartinez. 'he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. W j3 i i 3 In the Latter of special school tax. The Trustees of the following named school Districts having presented to this Board their request for a special tax to be levied on each of the following named Districts in excess of the total amount which each of said Districts 77111 prob ably receive from State and County School Funds and balance on hand on July let, 1915, for maintenance of their said schools during the year ending June 50th, 1915, and said request having been approved by Tim.H.Hanlon, County Superintendent of Schools, providing the rate to produce said amount in each of said school districts shall not exceed y?.30 on each y100, and that if it be found that said estimate " will exceed sail rate his approval extending only to x.30 on the ,''100, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following estimates in each of followin,_ named school Districts, to wit: Brentwood School District, •,',471.85 -� Richmond " £334.380.00 • Lime Quarry 600.00 be and the same are and each of them is hereby approved by this Board, in accordance with recommendation of said County Superintendent of Schools. j 3 It is FURT72. OR.IIE?WD that the County Auditor be ordered to furnish to this Board at the time of levying taxes an estimate of the levy required to raise the amount of money required in each of the School Districts hereinabove named. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. ti { In the iLatter of estimate for :.saintenance of Undergarten Schools in City of Richmond. The Board of Education of Richmond School District having certified to this • Board that there will be renuired for the mai::tenance of the four kindergartens established in Richmond School District, the sum of $5000, and said estimate having i been approved by the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County; It is, by the board ordered that said estimate of the sum of 95000 be and theAl. same is hereby approved by this Board and that the County Auditor be and he is 1 hereby ordered to furnish to this Board at the time of levying taxes an estimate of levy that will be required to raise the amount of money in said School District T,a for said purpose. "> 99 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Lra.tt ex o f Est imate o f "s Special Tax required for maintenance of . Union High School Districts in Contra Costa County. The Trustees of each of hereinafter named Union High School Districts in 0ontra Costa County havins furnished to the County Superintendent of Schools, an es- timate of the amount of moiley that 77"111 be required to maintain each high school '5. for the current year, and each estimate havin, been reported upon by the Superintend nt ....; .. of Schools alto amount of money required to be levied by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County for the maintenance of said high schools; =gym r i I Z. It is by the Board ordered that the-following estimates of each of the following named Union Bi.,zh School Districts be and the same'are hereby approved, to Wit San Ramon Valley Union High School, 05.950. John Swett 11 11 " 7,100. j ut* Diablo 9.E40. }� ( Richmond 11 11 1121,535. Liberty , 8.168. Alhambra 61990. _ It is further ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered s to furnish to this Board at the time of levyfn¢ taxes, an estimate of the levy reoui - ed to raise theamount of money required in each of the said Union High School Dist- riots. In the '-atter of azproval and Signing I � of Contract with Pacific Grs and Electric � Company, fdr furnishing of li:-ht and install- ing of equipment in Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District. 115� The Pacific Gas end Electric Company having presented to this Board its duly executed agreement for installing and caring for and maintaining lights and % fixtures and for supplying said lighting district with electricity for operating an jmsintaLning lights therein for a term of five years; i It is by the Board ordered that said form of Agreement be and the same is F, I hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and Crockett, Valona and Urolona Lighting District of Contra Costa Uounty, to sign said contract and a_ that the clerk of this Board attest the same. -" It is furthe r ordered that the check of the Pacific Gas and Electric Compa i which accompanied their bid be and the same is hereby ordered returned to said { Pacific Gas & Electric Company. i Y% In the =atter of Compensation of I ,g Employees of Assistant Commissioners and emuloyees of Centra Costa Uounty at the P.P.I.E. i 3r" It is by the Board ordered that the Uounty Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County 'treasurer of contra Costa County on the Panama Pacific international E 000sition ='und, on first of each and every month until the further A order of this Board, in favor of the following named persons, for tr.e following -- "sx amounts, to wit: comnencing Sept. let, 1915, " C.A.S,eeney, *150.00 per month. ! E.B.Read, 150.00 per month. Yate '.onroe, 90.00 par month. I J. Lis.;, 90.00 per month. I I In the'-tatter of Contract Awarded • to Raisch lmprove:.Bnt Company. Raisch Improvement Comi:any having presented to this Hoard form of contract r- properly executed by said Raisch Improvement Collmany and also bonds as required by previous order of this Board, and said contract and bonds having been aiaroved by I v� the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, :* It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved. It is f,rther ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he i0h areby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as the j act of this Board. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. ,N In the Latter of Contract Anarded j to Hyde, Harjes & Company. i Hyde, Harjes & Company having presented to this Board form of contract proper- t I j ly executed by Hyde, Earjes & Company, and also bonds as required by �.-�revious order of this Board, and said contract and bonds having been auproved by the District At- 1'. torney of Contra Costa County. ry It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby i authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as the act of this Board. • 'lhe vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i ;ind the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 30th, 1915, at 10 O'clock I , I � A.T-. O ' ', ���f�2� "•-•••••• Chairman. /7 i n t �r ...Clerk. - - � ` f j - fin I I I �. In the Board of Swoervisors of Contra Costa County, 'tate of California. 11onda7, August 50th, 1915. - I x' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.W. ! Present: Hon. J.E.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 4noty, J.P. s j Casey, and- Vincent Hook. J.H.?7ells, Cler}_. I absent: -uuorvisor "I.J.Buchanan. ii - - - - - - - --- - - - - In the tett"er of application of a Grand Canyon Chateau Company for a Liquor.License. a> The Grand Canyon Chateau Company having heretofore filed an application .for a lienor-license for sale of intoxicating liquors in that certain place known as Block IIo. 8 Tewksbury "eights Tract in Contra Costa County, State of California; and a temporary license havint been granted on said w.-plication, Now, at this time, said Grand Canyon Chateau Company through its attorney, files its arplication for withdrawal of said application for lir_Lor license; i Ther'eitoon, It is upon motion of Supervisor "nott, seconded by Su-„ervisor Hook, r?; Iby the Board ordered that said Grand Canyon Chateau Company be and they are hereby f � u allowed to withdraw their said application for a liquor license; j It is fa her ordered that the License Ta_-cCollector of Contra Costa County , retain out of the money deposited with said application, the swn of p 2.20, in pay- -eat of said temporary license dining the time already e::_ired, and pay the same into �• the Couuntj Treasury of Contra Costa County. It is further ordered that i:ie License Ta:: Collector pay the balance of said sum ' of ;?100, to crit: the sum of 967.80 to said petitio:.er, Grand Canyon Chateau Company. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors ziaoty, Casey, Loo:c and Trythall. '. Noes' None. Absent: Supervisor Buchanan. I In the =:atter of signing of Contract with =.H.Hoare. i 2.H. Hoare havin;; presented to this Board good and sufficient bonds as required by that certain order of the Board of Supervisors awarding the contract for the construction of Di7ision-1Io. 2 of the Tunnel Road winich said bonds are approved by the District Attor..ey of Contra COOta CowntY; .” Thereupon, it is by tiie Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be 1 and the same are --ereby approved by this Board and the Chairman is hereby authorized F' to note the approval of this Board by affi__ing his signature therato. c" Thereupon, said P.H.Eoare having presented to this Board a form of contract duly signed and said contract having, been al:proved by the District Attorney of Contra k" Costa County; It is, by the .Hoard ordered that J.H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Super. ' f' i visors be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf of Coun- ty 4 jty of Contra Costa, State of California, as the act of this Board. i The vote of the Board on said order beinr, as follows, to :zit: Ayes: Surerv:sor;; ".Knott, Casey, Hook and Tryl:ha=1. m I floes: Eone. Absent: Stperaisor Buchanan. I g. In the I' '-.n�atter of signing contract a,. and woroval of bonds of Healy -Tibbitis Construction Coatany. - Healy-Tibbitts Construction Company havirl presented ,good and sufficient r i bonds as required by certain order of the Board of Supervisors awarding to Healy-Tib bitts Construction Company, a contract for the construction of a steel girder-drag- • bridge over Pacheco Creek at Avon Station, and said bonds having been approved by v5 the Dist_ict Attorney of Conira Costa County, t e i It is, upon notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bon and each of them, be u.d the same are, hereby aiproved and the Chairman Of this Board is hereby aut-�orized to note the a_aproval of this Board thereon, by affixing .5� his si.gnaturc: to each of said bonds, and said Healy-Tibbitts Construction Company , havinl presented form of contract vrith this Board duly signed by said Heplg-Tib- bitts Construction Company; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered. that J.H.Tryth 1, be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the Countyy of Contra Costa, State o= California, as act of this Board. * - ! lne vote of tlie Board on the Soregoin` order Ueine- as follo:;s, to -At: 4_ Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook and Trythall. ioes: _,one. :LAbsent: 6m ervisor Buchanan. - � 9 In the Letter of the issue of i bonds of the Selby School Diztrict =" in the County of Contra Costa, State i of California. i 1ESOIUTIOU 1.+D ORDER OF TFC' BOA: OF SUIE3vISOHS OF TEE COVITY OF COP.'i'RR'. COSTA, STAMOr CAMMIA. `.. itESGlt1D: That ',3EEEAS, on the 23rd day of July, A.D. 1915, the Board of i • School Trustees of the Selby So: ool Dietriet in the County of Contra Costa, Statei-- t j of Cali_ornia, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees, duly ::nd pa-sed and adopted by then and entered on the min:tes of s&id Board of School Trustees on the said clay, did, call an elect. = ion to be held in the slid Selby ichool District on AuE,,ust 16th, 1915, for the pur,ose of submitting to the electors of tho said Selby School District the ouestio of .-h Ther the bonds of said Selby School District in the total amount of eleven i I' D2 I thousand (6'11,000) dollars pith interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum payable semi-annually, both principal and interest payable in gold coin of � the United States of America, for the purpose of ralsi nv money for the erection and construction of a school 'building together with equipping the same with necessary furniture and apparatus and for the -Az—ose of improving the school grounds of said school, and that the bonds to be authorized by said election and to be issued and sold, if so authorized should be for the total amount of eleven thousand (6'11,00 ) � dollars and should be t::ant-y-two in number and of the denomination of five hundred (500) dollars each and should bear interest at the rate of five per sent per a:_rma; ' payable semi-aunually, both princival and interest payable in United States gold co and to be numbered from one to trenty-two both inclusive, and to be so issued that ! one bond should mature at the end of one year from the date of the issuance of the same, and one bond should mature at the end of each and every year thereafter, until L' all of said bonds are paid off an:_ redeemed, no bond, however, to run for a longer �leriod than twenty two years, from and after the date of the issuance of the same; and, :;BE3EA5, an election was held in the said Selby School District on the 16th day of August, A.D. 1915, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees; and, y. '.—MAS, all of tL•e proceedings had in the premises have been certified by the Board of School Trustees of the Selby School District to this Board of Super- visors as require_ by law; and, ,y ..ME_s:AS, the said certified proceedings shows, and after full examination and investigation thereof this Board of Su_,ervisors has found, and does now find smi i ideclare, 1. That in accordame with the said Resolution and order of the said Board of School Trustees of the Selby School Dl-.trict in the County of Contra Costa, Stat of California, duly passed and adopted on the 23rd day of July, A.D. 1915, an elect Lon was duly called in the Selby School District and Was held therein on the 16th day of August, A.D. 1915, and that notice of the said election was p,iven by notices signed by the said Hoard of School Trustees of the said Selby School District and posted in three of the most public places in the said Selby School District for mor than twenty days neat before the said election, $nd by publishing said notice i. t Martinez Daily Standard, a newslaper of general circulation, printed and published a said county of Contra Costa, once a :reek for three successive weeks next.before S&L election. 2. That prior to the openLn_ of the polls at said election the inspector and judges selectee 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 cast thereat and certified t1he result of said election to the said Board of School Trustees of the said Selby School District and to the said 3� Board of School Trustees made return of the poll and tally lists of said election. 3. That on the 25rd day of August, 1915, the seventh day after said election f at one o'clock P _. of said day, the acid Board of School Trustees of said Selby School District as required by law, met and canvassed all of the said returns of ii I i said election, from which said returns the said Board of School Trustees found and • I declared and the Board of Su_.ervisors hereby finds and declares that there Tres a total of thirty-nine votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds of the votes so cast, to wit: thirty-nine votes were cast in favor of issuing the bonds Of the said Selby School District in the amount and for the purpose aforesaid, and i� that hone were cast against issuing the said bonds of the said Selby School Distric and that no votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted and that the said Board of School Trustees caused an entry of such canvass of said returns and the result thereof and of that fact to be made on the minutes of the said Board of Schoo I Trustees. 4. That the said election in the said Selby School District was duly and I legally called, held and conducted end that notice thereof was duly and legally give and had and that the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared all • in the manner as required by law and that all :c acts, conditions and things reqnir I ed by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular a.u: clue form P . and in strict accordance uith the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the Selby School District bonds end that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Selby School Dis�;rict including this proposed issue of school district bonds is within the limits prescribed by len; IT IS, TBEi?5MP.E, Oi?DEBcD that the school district bonds of the Selby Schoo District of the County, of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the sum of eleven thousand (11,000) dollars in denomination of Pive Eundred (500) dollars each all payable within twenty-two years from the date of issuance of the same, with interest thereon at the rate of five per Teat per annum payable semi-annually both z principal and interest payable in gold coin of the United States of America at the i office of the Uouatyy Treasurer of the said C unty of Contra Costa, and that said • i bonds shall be issued on and 'Dear date the 1st day of October, 1915, and that the interest accrudnf7 thereon shall be payvble seili-annually on the let day of April, and the let dad= of October, of each and every year until the said bonds are paid an that said bonds shall be numbered from one to twenty-two both inclusive, and shall be payable as follows, to wit. Bond E0. 1 for y500.00 payable on the 1st day of October, 1916; " Ito. 2, " ^ " " lot day of October, 1917; Ila. 5, " " 1st day of 1918; 110. 4, " " " le ,r rt 1919; N0. 5 n n n rr rr n r' 1920; I 'r No. 6, n n n n n rr n 1921; J� " 20.7 1922; ITo. 8, 1923; 170. 9, 1924; " No. 10 " " " " " "i 1925•n n r ' Ito. 11 " 1926; 1:0. 12, " n n rr rr rr ,r rr 1927; " .:0. 13, n n n u n u 1928; " ;lo. 14, 1929; " ,To. 15, " 1930; Ila. 16, 1931; :io. 17, ^ ^ " 1932; No. 18, n n " 1933; E" " IID. 19, r, nr, nn u n n n rt 1934; " L'0. 20, rr n rt " 1935; Na. 21, ^ ',r 1936; ^ !To. 22 n n l rt n " n n 1937; '£ It is further ordered that said bonds shall be Issued substantially in the following form, to wit >zo School District .Bonds of the Selby School District, Contra Costa County, 19 I I St$te of California, United States of Amer ioe, Lo. ?500.00 Selby School District in Contra Costa County, State of California. United States of Amorica, aekno::ledr^.es itself indebted to and promises to pay to or the holder hereof, at the office of ti±o Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State ! of California, on the let day of October. A.D. 19�, Five Hundred,dollars in gold i acid of the United States of America, with interest thereon in 1i:a gold coin, at the rate of five per cont per anrwm. payable seui-annually ba the let day of April and the let day of October, of each year from the date bersof until this Bond is-p d. i This bond is one of a series of Bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from i - one to twenty-two both inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to eleven .thousand i (y31,000) dollars, and is issued add sold by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa county, Mate of California, for the purposo of raising money to construct a school building together with the equipping same with necessary furniture and ap. paratus and for the purpose of improving the school grounds, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of Article XX•I, Chapter III, Title III. Part III of the _olitical Code, and the Constitution of the State of California, ani in pursuance of and in strict conformity with, and is authorised by a vote of more the two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held a conducted in said Selby School District in said County aril State of California, on the 15th dar of August, 1915; And the Board of Savervisors of Contra Costa Countyy,.State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held I -nl,l and conducted, and that notieo thereof was duly and legally given and publiehed, iand the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner j and as required by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by is it to be done precedent to and in the iasuanoe of said bonds have bean done, and have been performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provi ions of the law authorizing the issue of school district bonds. i And it is also further certified and declared that tl+e total amount of in- deotedness of the said Selby School District, including this issue of bonds is wit - in the limit pxovided by law. Phis bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors - duly made and entered in its minutes on the 30th day of Aurast, 1915, and shall be payable out of the building fund of said Selby School District, and the money ti I! for the redemytion of safe bonds, and the payment of interact thereon shall be rai ed by to='Ion upon the taxable property of said School District. f' I IB 'ITIZSS :: HvOF, the Board of Shparvisors of Contra Costa County, State j of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its O'l:airnan.and attested by j its Cldrk with the seal of said Board of Supervisors attached and by the County Auditor of said County of Contra Costa, this 1st da• of Ootober,.1915. Coup,• Card and ark of the Lour o Supervisors. (s Ati) uounty AuElitor. i - i { unairman of 1;0=d of Supervisors. j 1 • I RESOLVED, That to each of said Bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the I following Corm, to wit: Ii No. interest coupon. 4 . 0''12.50. The treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the building fund of the Selby School District in said County and State on the let da;,- of `_19 , at his off ico in "x i =artinea, in said County and State. the siri of ;12.50 for interest on Bond No. of said School District. xttan Of the Board of Ourervrsors COUITI�.' GERK a ers o oar o uperviso s. . County or. It is farther ordered that the County Clem of the County of Contra Costa Jshall cause said bond to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing form; that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa, for and -' as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 20th day of Septe,—,be_g•, 1915, at the hour of ton o'clock- A.U. to the Mg-host and beat responsible bidder :for cash in United States gold coin and after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said county Treasurer by publication of a notice speoifylngg the t Lme and place of sale of said bonds, the number add denomination thereof, the rate of interest there n ->* i the torms for uhL&. said bonds shall run and the date of psyrr at thereof and the ki d of none,.• for which said bonds will be sold, to —it: in United States gold coin, - that said bonds will be sold to the hiSbest• end best responsible bidder for cash F ae aforesaid but in no case for les:; than par and accrued interust and that the - 1 R ..'F. • said Treasurer 17111 reserve the right to refect any or all of said bids, for two successive creeks in the Mwtinea Dail„ Standard, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa. Passed and ado-6ted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on '. the 30th day of August, 1915, by the follo7ing vote: Ayes: Supervisors Ehott, Casey, Hook and Trythell. i i:oes; Lone. . i Absent: Srhervisor Buchanan. `a And t'E Board takes recess to meet on :.ionday, September 6th, 1915, at 10 o`clock A.?. • i ... ......Clerk. sr!t r ` I i I � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa county, State of delifornia. Monday, Septerber 6th, 1915, The Hoard met at 10 o'clock A.M. 4r' Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb dnott; J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and if.J.Huchanan. J.H.i7ells, Clerk. In the Matter of Levy of State and County Taxes for the fiscal year 1915-16. h The Board having considered the value of all property returned on Assess- ment Rolls of County of Contra Costa and the amounts required to be raised in the several funds for the conduct of the business of the County for the fiscal year 1915-16, and the State Board o:' Equalization having certified to this Board that these will be no tag required for State purposes on property of said County; It is, upon motion duly mads and carried by the Board ordered that the rate ; of tax to be collected on each 100 of valuation ofp count pro ert•; in Contra Costa Cour for the fiscal year 1915-16, be and the same is hereby fixed and levied as follows; General Fund $.79 Hospital Fund .12 Salary Fund .18 Grammar School Fund .31 -I'r=-- High School Fund .10 `¢ Road Fund .40 Int. & Sink. Fund .015 i County Library Fund .02 Fund 015 Total Rate 1.95 The . 3The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. OA I In the matter of Levy of Taxes is Certain School Districts and Union High ° School Districts for fiscal year 1915-16. z�s County Auditor A. N. Sullenger having returned to this Board and reported N that certain school districts and union high school districts in this county are liable for certain taxes to raise money for payment of bends and taxes respectivel voted in said school districts and union hien school districts respectively; 4. It is by the Board ordered that special taxes be and the same are hereby levied in following named school districts and union high school districts res_ g pactively for the fiscal year 1915-16, on each X100 of valuation of property in each of said districts respectively: Ambrose & Nicholls School District $.04 # Pittsburg " " .07 Bay mint Excelsior ,09 Martinez " ,14 Oakley n n .07 Pinole-.Hercules " .06 Richmond .02 San Pablo .01 Alhambra Union High John Srre tt n n .04 Y i Richmond " '" " .03 '. Pittsburg School District .22 f Walnut Creak " .28 Hot Spring's n n .20 i i sx. k fi s. • ! Oakley School District $.25 Oak Grove 07 Port Costa " " .20 j Rodeo " .20 Martinez School District .08 Richmond School District .10 --=q Selby " " .09 ", i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board._ i In the r=atter of Levy of School Taxes for Alhambra, John Swett, Liberty, 11t. Diablo, Richmond, Riverview, and San Ramon Valley _ a„ Onion X"igh School Districts, and San Ramon, ^' . 4rtinez, Live Oak, Concord, Richmond, Pittsburg, ' i Avon, Brentwood, Lime ^carry, and Antioch School 5t3 Districts. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for each of said union high ?` schol. districts and school districts respectively, having in tanner and form and within the time required by law, certified to this Board a statement of respective j amounts that will be required in each of said union high school districts and schoo districts respectively for maintenance and conduct 8 said union high school die- tricts and school districts respectively, It is by the -Board ordered that high school taxes and school taxes be and ,tt the same are hereby levied on each "00 of valuation of propert;: in following name ;;- union high school districts and school districts respectively, for fiscal year r 1915-16, and for the purposes below set forth: i • Alhambra Union 'High °chool District, for maintenance and conduct of school,4.3 ;�.. John Swett " " .2 . Liberty Mt. Diablo " " .1 Richmond Riverview San Ramon Valley San Ramon School District $.101f 2e rt inez " .20 Live Oak " .18 Concord " .12 Ri chmond .20 Pittsburg ta.: voted .61 Avon " tax voted .50 Brentwood " .18 Lime .^uarry " .22 ` Antioch " .18 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote.of the Board._ xa • � In the batter of Rate of Levy of tax for Maintenance of Fire Department in Unincorporated Towns of Croclmtt and Crolana. The County Auditor and Board of Fire Commissioners in said unincorporate N' towns of Crockett and Crolona having in manner and form and within time required by law, certified to this Board a statement of respective amounts that will be required in said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for equipping sad I maintaining fire department therein; It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of :;.50 be and the same is hereby levied on each X100 of valuation of property within the fire limits of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for purpose of equipping and maintain- - � ing fire department there in. The said order is pessed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. i±s a. i' In the 'latter of Levy of Tax to Maintain s Kinder`arten Schools in Ric2hmond. The County-auditor and Board of Education in and for Richmond School District, having in mariner and form and within time required by law, certified to 4.. this Board, a statement of the amount of tax that will be required in said Richmond School District for the maintenance of kindergarten schools in City of Richmond, i during fiscal year 1915-16, It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.03 on each $100 of value tion of property in Richmond School District be and the same is hereby levied to be known as findersartea Fond of Richmond School District. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous..,. `spa In the Liatter of Levy of Tax to Maintain f a System of Street Lighting in Lit.htirg j District in unincorporated towns of Crockett -. and Crolona and Valona. ` the Board of Supervisors of contra Costa County, having awarded a contract i for the equipping, installing and maintainin; of a system of street lights on the public highways in that certain district known as Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lig - w I= District of Contra Costa County, and the County Auditor having certified to this Board the amount of tax that will be required in said Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District for the maintenance of said system of street ligits dur lag the fiscal year 1915-16, It is, by the Board ordered that a ppecial tax of 4.30 be and the same is hereby levied on each 0100 of valuation of property in said Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board., i i Ir fir. I ik . In the Matter of Levy of Tax to Pay '. runnin;:; expenses of at. Diablo boulevard ' District. The County Auditor and the Board of Commissioners of Lit. Diablo Boulevard District, having in manner and form and within the, time required by law, certified - to this Board a statement of the amount of tax that, will be required in said Mt. "iablo Boulevard District, for the payment of running expenses of said District for the fiscal year 1915-16, Y _$ It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a special tax of 0.023 be and the same is hereby levied on each ,?I00 of valuation of property within the limits of mid Mt. Diablo Boulevard District. . The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.-�, In the Latter of apportionment of hailroad Taxes throughout the County of Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1915. ' TIMR,EAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County c Auditor statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacifi y; 411road Company in this County is 87.224 miles and the assessed value per mile of k the same for the year 1915, is $26,372.96 on the whole franchise, roadway, roaded, - rails and rolling stock of such railway of said Company aggregating the sum of X2,300,355. That the length of main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa r'a nailway Company in said County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1915, is $25,291.15 on the whole franchise, roadway, • roadbed, rails and rolling- stock of such railway of said Company aggrega.tinp the A- sum of ti>1,427,281. "a That the length of the main track and right of way of the Oak-land, Antioch & 3 a Eastern railway Company in said County is 45.45 miles, and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1915, is X7,500 on the.whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said Railway of said Company aggregating the - sum of $340,875. That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise .and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 60.822 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and ` rolling stock in this County on said railroad is X656.16 aggregating the sum of '. ip39,909. • _ That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Be Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is oparat ?ri ed in this County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railroad is 8656.16 aggregating the sun of x640,209. ,^,;hereupon, it is by the board ordered and decreed that the length of the main rR trach of tine Southern t'acific Railroad Company in this count; is 87.224 miles and .R the assessed value per mile thereof is the sura of $26,372.96 on the whole franchise, r= IA i I i ! I roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway, aggregating the sum of 92,300.355 apportioned as follows, to wit: -Incorporated Towns: Martinez 2.21 miles $58,284. i j Hercules 1.90 miles 50,109. Pinole .72 miles 18,988 ' Pittsburg .55 miles 14,505. Richmond 6.104 miles 160.981. .valnut Creek 1.82 miles 47,999. . School Districts. - i Port Costa 2.15 miles $66,702. Carquinez 1.75 miles 46,152, j Selby 1.79 miles 47,207. Pinole-Hercules 5.65 miles 96,261. Martinez 5.45 miles 143,733. San Pablo 2.93 miles 77,273, .' Richmond 6.104 miles 160,981. =w Nicholl 1.12 miles 29,538. Ambrose 3.00 miles 79.119. i Cunningham 3.63 miles 95,734. ` Pittsburg 3.88 miles 102,327. Oahley .22 miles 6,802. - Excelsior 1.44 miles 37,977. That the length of m::in track of the Atchison, Topeka and Sante Ye Railwa Company in this county is 61.28 mies and the assessed value per mile thereof is the . sum of $23,291.15 aggregating the sum of y1,427,281. apportioned as follows, to wit: -Incorporated Towns. Antioch .95 miles x'22,126. Pinole 1.02 miles 23,757. Hercules 1.91 miles 44,486. Pittsburg .57 miles 13,276. Richmond 9.18 miles 213,813. School Districts. Oaidey 2.20 miles :51,240. Pittsburg 4.12 miles 95,959. j Nichol 1.12 miles 26,086. .: Ambrose 3.00 miles 69,873. Pine Hill 1.87 miles 43,555. _,n' Cunningham 3.16 miles 73,600 Martinez 2.22 miles 51,706 Franklin 2.57 miles 59.856. Pinole-Hercules 3.41 miles 79,423. San Pablo .-2.21 miles 51,473. richmond 9.18 miles 213.813. That tie length of main track of the Oakland, Antioch&Eastern Railway i Company in this County is 45.45 miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is j �s the sun of $7,500. aggregating the sum of $340,875. apportioned as follows: j Incorporated Towns. ! Uoncord .295 miles $ 2,212 Pittsburg .58 miles 4,350. Walnut Creek 1.89 miles 14,175. : School Districts. Bay Yoint 2.462 miles 518,465 Ambrose 2.555 miles 19,087. Nicholl 1.477 miles 11,077. Pi'.tsburg 2.909 miles 21,742. -_ That the number of miles of track- of the Southern Pacific Railroad Comp upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 60.822 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise u and rollistock in this county on said railroad is 5656.16 aggregating the sun n; y; of .239,909 apportioned as follows, to wit: - - j Incorporated Towns. i Martinez 2.21 miles $1,450. I i Hercules 1.9u miles 01,246. Pinole .72 miles 472. Pittsburg .65 miles 361. Richmond 5.97 miles 3,917. � =h School Districts San Pablo 1.41 miles 925. Richmond 5.97 miles 3,917. _ Pinole-Hercules 3.65 miles 2,395. Selby 1.79 miles 1,175. s Carquinez 1.75 miles 1,148. Port Costa 2.15 miles 1,411. ?:tartinez 5.45 miles 3,576. Cunningham 3.63 miles 2,382. Nichol 1.12 miles 735. i Ambrose 3.00 miles 1,968. Pittsburg 3.88 miles 2,546. j Oakley .22 miles 144. Excelsior 1.44 miles 945. �r _hat fne number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, upon which the franchise and rollin; stool- of the Pullman Company • is operated in this county is 61.28 miles and the assessed valir per mile of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railway is x^656.16 aggregatig the sum of 00,209. apportioned as follows, to wit: iIncoroorated Towns. Antioch .96 miles $ 630. , Hercules 1.91 miles 1.253. Pinole 1.00 mile 656. Pittsburg .57 miles 374. Richmond 9.18 miles 6,023. I School Districts. "' Oakley 2.20 miles $1,443. 3 Pittsburg 4.12 miles 2,703. lichol 1.12 miles 735. i Ambrose 3.00 miles 1,958. Cunningham 3.16 miles 2,073, Vine Hill 1.87 miles 1,227 r !fart inez 2.22 md3es 1,456. Franklin 2.57 miles 1,686. kinole-ilercules 3.41 miles 2,237. • i San Pablo 2.21 miles 1,450. Richmond 9.18 miles 6,023. I The vote of the Board on the foregodnE, order being as follows, r Ayes: Supervisors :Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Thereupon the Bm rd takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 7th, 1915, at 10 o'clockA.?I. v t} .Chairman. n z: Clerk. I � 3 j aS i i I s g �a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Tuesday, September.7th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.lrythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Vincent Book, J.P.Casey and 3.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wrells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of August, 1915, are g4 read to tls Board by the Clerk hereof, and by the Board approved as read and signed �^ by the Chairman and Clerk. - In the Matter of approval of Financial Statement of Contra Costa County. i County cuditor A.U.Sullenger, presents to the Board a financial statement i showing financial condition of Contra Costa County for the year.1915; . Thereupon it is b, the Board ordered that said report and financial statemen of condition of Contra Costa County as presented by County Auditor A.N.Sullenger be and the same is hereby approved by said Board. Lhe said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Natter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. iThe License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licensee authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quest to the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: S.H.Buzns Selby School District I C.C.Berendsen Clayton Cafe Clayton _ Antonia Duarte North side First St. Rodeo Annie DeMartini -Pacheco Hotel Pacheco Antone Fortado Brighton Bar Pachecoy Antonio Perez Ii, side 41ain St. Clayton R. Williams Port Costa Conrad Williamson Moraga Road. - R edwood Canyon It is further ordered that the License Tar. Collector issue a wholesale liquor license to P.lu"us'p}ay on North side Loring Ave. in Crockett. The said ordef is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r„ i m' I F 4 • In the katter of Ap plications f: for Liquor Licenses. Applications for liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in j quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named person at the following named places, to wit: - A. Pezzutti American Saloon Crockett '. iP. Piantanida San Pablo Ave. and Park St. M.F. Rosa Prospect Ave. Danville. i L.J. Renbold New Lafayette Hotel Lafayette I J.E.Smyth Bay Street Hotel Crockett fIt is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed for Ltondayi, October 4th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. I In the Matter of petition of Frank 1 Store for a Liquor License. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, September 20th, 1915, at 10 j o'clock A.ii. In the Matter of allowance for claims for road work, lumber, bridge work, rock, oil, road material. „ • }, Certain claims for road work, lumber, bridge work, rock, oil, and road ; materiel are presented to the Board against the different road fends and it ap- pearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts would be unreasonably I burdened by the full payont of said claims. ?` i It is by the Board ordered that said claims be paid to the claimants, in =z the sums and out of the funds below named, to w£t: Claimants. Amount �ieneral Fund Road Fund. : i A.H.Kopperud 1147.50 $125.00 R.D.1,S.D.5, $22.50 '- " 150.00 135.00 1, 5, 15.00 282.48 218.00 1, 5, 64.48 ✓' 196.50 174.00 1, 5, 22.50 Geo. O.Kennerley 156.00 155.00 1, 4, 1.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants in the '- i sums and out of the funds above mentioned. • ,. `he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..,. • � ;fie i I :K i 5. _1 In the Matter of Repairing, re-constructing and re-building what is -_noun as Tunnel Road. WHEREAS. this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County awarded three contracts for the repairing, reconstructing or re-building of that certain exist- ing main line road known as Tunnel Road, beginning at the town limits of the town tg of Pialnut Cr ek, and running by way of Lafayette to the County line in the inter- county tunnel, between the counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, and, r • a REAS, it appears to this Board, from the contracts awarded for the a repairing, re-constructing or re-building o; said existing main line road, that x the total cost of the work to be done under said contracts and incident thereto, wil ` exceed the sum of $5000; and, i s P:fiEP.EAB, said road is an existing main line road in said County and is in ,."_ I excess of three miles in length and the cost of tepairing, re-constructing and re- 1 building of said road will be less than to acquire Or construct a new road between the same points and, THEREAS, the public convenience and necessity demand the repairing, re-con- structing or re-building of said existing main line road. and, t:EEREAS, it appears to this Board that the cost will be too great to be $#, paid out of any of the road funds of the County of Contra Costa; ; THEREFOR BE IT RESOLVED, and this Board hereby finds that said road aboveY_ � described is an existing main line road and that said road is in excess of three miles in length, and that the repairing, re-construction or re-building of said existing main line road, is a public necessity and a general public benefit, and y' that the cost of repairing, re-constructing or rebuilding of some will be less >' than to acquire or construct a new road between the same points and that the cost *- thereof will exceed the sum of Five thousand dollars; this Board does hereby de- termine to repair, re-construct or rebuild said existing main line road extending ji from the town limits of the town of walnut Creek by the way of Lafayette to the boundary line in the inter-county tunnel between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties and to charge the cost thereof to the General Fund of the County* of Contra Costa; ' BE IT FL"THER RESOLVED and IT IS H&-.EBY ORDERED that all claims for said work of repairing, re-constructing or re-building of said existing main line road under the three contracts awarded to the following named persons, to wit: Raisch r: Improvement Company, P.H.Hoare, and McCrae & Layaz, and claims of the County Survey or and assistants for surveying and inspecting under said contracts be presented to this Board for allowance on General Pound Claims, and paid by this Board out of the General F--ind of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor J.P.Casey and adopted ;a by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. .Hoes: None. t`. I' I ;1 I • In the utter of Repairing that certain Bridge over Pine Creek about one-fourth mile South of S.P. Depot at Concord. Supervisor Hook reports to this Board that that certain bridge over Pine Creek situated about one-fourth mile south of the S.P. depot at Concord, is in a dangerous condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereof; Fa i Thereupon, it is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Super- J�_ :. visor Knott, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Hook be and he is hereby authorize , to immediately replace or repair said bridge without notice. k. iThe said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I E_ In the Matter of Allowance of Claim • of Mrs. Healy. Mrs. Healy 'slaving presented to thio Board a bill in aim of $3.50 for witness fees, and the District Attorney having reported that said bill is not a lawful alai against the County; It is by the Board ordered that said claim of Mrs. Healy be and the se.me is 4 hereby rejected. i In the '.Fetter of Roads in Rancho El Bobrante. T.H. DeLap, on behalf of Mrs. Thode, states to this Board that Mrs. Thode _s is the owner of lands in Rancho E1 Sobrante now being used for road purposes and ted: that she is desirous of enterirg into a contract with this Board for the lease �- of said lands so that she will not lose her right title or interest in said lands : now being used for road purposes; j It is by the Board ordered that this Board enter into a Lease with Mrs. Thode '.� for the use of said land for a public road at 51.00 per year, and it is further 3 ordered that a Lease be drawn up and signed accordingly. P In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents i be made to the following named indigents commencing on dates set opposite their h respective names, to wit' ? AF • M.G.Hose, 10, per month, commenc ng July Tat, 1915. 4 Mrs. Mary �Ose, $12. per month, commencing July let,1915. Mrs. Mary Gualdoni, $25. per month, commeno iag July let, 1915. Mrs. Frances Zennerley, $20. per month commencing August let, 1915. Liargaxet Dowling, $15. per month, commencing Sept. 1st,1916. It is further ordered that ;he County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above nand indigonts in above named amounts on firs { of each aul every month until the further orderof this Board.` Win: 7 i r I , i In the Latter of Fencing Right of Tray along State Highway. - i It is by the Board ordered that Supervisorxnott be and he is hereby author- ized to have a fence constructed along State Highway across lands now owned and under Lease to one Moitoza, said fence to cost not to exceed $.60 per rod. j In the =.:atter of adopting plans and specificationd for the furnishing of labor, j 1 tools, machinery, for constructing of a road with a concrete Base in town of Danville. Ralph R. Arnold, County Surveyor of the County of Contra Costa, presents to this Board, plans and specifications, of detiite surveys, profiles, and cross- sections for the furnishing of labor, tools, and machinery for the constructing of a road with a concrete base along a street in the town of Danvil'_e, County of Contra Costa, State of California; , Thereupon, it is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered ' that said plans and specifications of definite surveys, profiles, and cross-sections thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, definite j surveys and crass-sections for construction of said road; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice that sealed bids will be received by said Board at or before 11 o'clock A.S. on the 27th day of Septe;nbor, 1915, for the furnishing of labor, tools and machinery for �r the construction of said mad in accordance with said plans and specifications, - profiles and cross-sections and working details as adopted by this Board and now ;q on file in the office of the Clerk theraof; It is further ordered that all bidders be required to accompany his or their bid with a cash derosit or certified check in ten per cent of the amount bid, pay- able to the Clers of the Board of Supervisors as a guarantee on the part of the successfal bidder that he will, within five days after the acceptance of his bid, enter into awritten contract or contracts for the furnishing of labor, tools and machinery for the construction of said road in accordance with plans and specificat : ions and will execute and file with the Board good and sufficient bonds in such sum _` as the Board may deem adequate, with good end sufficient Surety Company or sureties, tr, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract; The Board reserves the right to reject nay and all bids as they deem it for the best interests of the County and to waive any informality in any bid received. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of bids. It is further ordered that notice of the receiving of bids be published in the Aft Lanville journal and 11-rtinez Baily Standard, and that the Clerk of this Board cause notices to be, posted along the said proposed work as required by law. 7 ,-s 'he said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. G- • In the ;tatter of Granting Requisitions. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of Dr. Merrithew for a y, combined -gas and oxygen machine and also of Dr. C.L.Abbott, Coroner, for stationery be and the same are hereby granted. 5 In the Idatter of Affidavits for lost warrants. E.11-,owner, having filed with this Board three affidavits showing that on the 7th day of June, 1915, there was issued to Henry Dechow, a warrant on Sup. Dist No. 1 t!'und numbered 4302, for the sun of X3.75, and also that on said day a warrant was issued to Charles Thomas on Slip. Dist. No. 1 Fund, numbered 4371, for the sum of X2.50 and also one to S.Staley on Sup. Dist. No. 1 Fund numbered 4363, for the • sum of X15.00, and that all of said warrants were mailed to said E.H.Downer on 10th day of June, 1915, and that he failed to receive same; It is by the court ordered that all m d each of said warrants be and the same ars hereby ordered cancelled and that a duplicate of the sarin be issued by the t. `;tet county Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of each of said original lost warrants._,_ In,the Matter of Superintendence of Work under Contracts. iZEREAS, Ralph R. Arnold, having represented to this board that he has been ,T subpoeaned to appear before the United States District Court as a trial juror on t • 14th day of September, 1915, and, 17HEREAS, Ralph R. Arnold, is the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and acting as such in his official capacity and in charge of all the actual road work in Contra Costa County under construction, and, `7 S:EEREAS, this Board now at the present time has under contract and actual mF. construction, the building of one steel span dra•abridge, also 1100 feet of pile trestling and three reinforced concrete bridges, besides the building of three miles of road with a concrete base and the grading and construction of an addit- ional seven miles of road for the le.ying of a concrete base, and, = aMREAS, all of said woes is now under the supervision and direction of Ralph R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and, ' !fBEREAS, it appears to this Board that if said Ralph R. Arnold, is detained on jury duty for any great length of time that the interests of County of Contra Costa, will suffer by reason of his absence from the County of Contra Costa and hi = l immediate supervision over all the contracts now under way; 4 THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that it is the desire of this Board if it is poss- ible for the court so to do, that said Ralph R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Vesta County , be excused from jury duty before said court. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors sitting on the 7th day of September, 1915. i f i In the matter of petition for Formation of Highway Lighting District. - A petition signed by more than twenty-five persons each of whom is a tax Ipayer and resident of the unincorporated town of Danville in said County, and of the : Highway been i proposed„Lighting District, having filed with this Board praying for the formation j of a public highway light Lag district to be known as Danville Highway Lighting Dist- - riot of Contra Costa County, and which said District is particularly described in sa id petit ion; It is, upon motion duly made and carried,b;- the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Honday, 9ctober 4th, 1915, at 11 o'clock A.H. at which time and place any person interested, ob-decting to the formation of said District or to the extent of said District or to the propos ed improvement, or the inclusion of his pro erty in said Distrix`, may file written objections thereto setting forth such objections with the cle_:: of said Board at or before the time set for the hearing of said petition. V It is further ordered that the clerk of the Board will cause notices of the filing of, and hearing of said petition, to be posted in three of the most public ;. places in said District, said Notice to be headed "Notice of the Proi;osed Formation of Danville Highway Lighting District" in letters not less than one inch in height, stating in legible characters the fact that said petition was filed with said Board of Supervisors on the 7th day of Septe,rber, 1915, and specifying the boundaries of d,. the proposed District and referring to the said petition for further particulars. It is further ordered that the Clerk shall also cause a notice similar in . substance to be published at least once a week for two successive wee!a in the Danville Journal a newspaper of General circulation, printed and published in the County in which said proposed District is located. In the matter of allowance of Claims. Claimsy against the different funds of the Count are presented to the Hoard �F 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 C1e rk and ordered entered in the Allowa:ice root: of this board. A3 And the -board takes recess to meet on Honday, acptenber 13th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. ...........Chairman. A. /' i f/CG ./. .........Clerk. j kik i SC } • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, September 13th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M1. Present: Eon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Kno J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook end W.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - 7 $_. In the atter of Bids for Constructing Culvert across Road Between Pittsburg and Bay Point. l This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for constructing of EL reinforced concrete culvert across road between Pittsburg and Bay Point; Now, at this time, the f olloening named persons file their respective bids, to -At: MCCR11E & LAYAZ: s Structure complete as mer plans and =` specifications, Concrete, per cu. yd. in place, to be added or deducted as quantity _ is increased or decreased, - - - -- 12. Reinforcing steel, in place, to be added or deducted as nuantity is increased or decreased, per lb.- - - .05. Excavation, per cu. y3, to be added or deducted as nuentity is increased ra. or decreased,- - - - - - - - - - - - 1.00 t j K. UPPSBROM, JOHN DALIN & R.R. BARMIELI,: Structure, complete, as per plans and specifications, - - - -$1,025. Concrete, per cu. yd. in place to be ; added or deducted, as quantity is increased or decreased, - - - - - 15.90 Reinforcing steel, per lb. in place to be added or deducted as qusat ity is increased or decreased - - - - - - - .04 1/2 Excavation, per cu, yd. to be added or deducted as quantity is increased or decreased - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -56 a- i Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the said bids are too high and `- j that the work can be done more cheaply by day labor, ] It is, by the Board ordered that both of said bids be and the same are here- by rejected. It is further ordered that U.J.Buchaaan, Road Commissioner for Supervisor j District No. 4, be and he is hereby authorized to proceed at once to construct sal. 1 Culvert by day labor. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i <b • In the Matter of application of Frank d.. Stone for a withdrawal of his liquor j licensa. � f� Frank Stone having filed with this Board, a request for the withdrawal of .� his application for a liquor license; 3. It is, by the Board ordered that said Frank Stone be and he is hereby allowed . to withdraw his said petition for a liquor license; It is, by the Board ordered that the License Tax Collector retain out of $100 deposited with said application, t}� sum of $16.75 for the time elapsed between the expiration of his old license and the time of the withdrawal ofhis I Petition, and that: the said License Tax Collector return the balance of said y100 Ir to wit: the sum of ;83.25 to said petitioner Frank Stone. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards -' € In the hatter of Increase of Salary of Justice of the Peace of Judicial Township I.o. 15. John Roth, Justice of the !sees of Judicial Township ito. 15, files with this Board a petition requesting this Board to declare the population of the Fif- teenth Judicial Town.,hip with a view of increasing the salary of the Justice of the Peace of that township; y^� Thereupon, the Board having considered the matter and believing that the 1 does not warrant the taking of a census or the fixing of population at this time; r it is by the Board ordered that said petition be ani the same is hereby de- hied. i I 1n the Latter of procuring Automobile - for use of County hospital. ; - i;`.,s.H_ugh, Superintendent of County Hospital appears before this Board . states that said County Hospital is in need of a conveyance for the usedof sai Hospital, and suggests to this Board the procuring of a Ford Automobile; G' f j'hereupon, it is by the Board ordered that i?m. H. Hough,S:zpsrintendent of County Hosaital be and he is hereb;: ordered to procure a Ford Automobile suitable � for the use of said Hos-ital. #. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. �,- I ` „r I K- i In tie isatter of Contracts for -0- Building of Bridges by McCrea E Layaz. rrs McCrea & Layaz having presented to this Board a form of Contract duly ex.. ecuted by said firm and also bonds as required b, previous order of this Board, and said bonds havirz bee,, approvod by the District Attorney; It is by the 13oard ordered that J.E. Trythall, Chairman of the =3oard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to sign said I contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa as act of this Board. } The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j I ;� 21°. . In the Matter of Plans and specifications for bridge over Southern Pacific Railroad at Peyton. Ralph R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, ^� presents to this Board s plans and specifioations for the buildine of a reinforced concrete bridge on the }..?�^rtinez and Bay =oint Road crossing the Southern Pacific Railroad "racics at Peyton; ... Therel-pon said Board examines said plans and approves sane as presented, pro- vided that same are satisfactory to the railroad Commission and the Southern Pacific Railroad Comj)a It is further ordered that Lie Counl;� Cleric be and he is hereby authorized to forvmrd a set of plans and specifications to the Railroad Commission of the State of California with a request from them that they examine the said plans and make a � retort thereon as to whether the said plans could be satisfactory to said Commission *Y. • ji. j in accordance with that order of date of October 21st,1912, It is farthar ordered that the County Clerk he and he is hereby authorized to for ward to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, plans and specifications of said Bri e qith a request for the it ajproval or dis-approval, and to re.ort to this Board as 6�. to the sufficiency of said flans. fi The said order is _eased by the unanimous vote of the Board. 14 I In the latter of allowance of claims. F Claims against the different ands of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed b the j Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the clerk and ordered entered on the Al. • loviance Boo- c this Board. f; i In the latter of Contract with Delta Dredging Company . x; I r Ralph R. Arnold, County Sprveyor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that the worx under, that certain contract entered into by the Delta Dredgiag Company, a corporation, duly or-anized and existing: under the laws of the - State of California, and the County of Contra Costa, on 30th day of November, 1914, c. j was completed on let day of July, 1915, in so far as the preliminary acceptance by this Board is concerned, and that said contractor under the terms of said work I is entitled to have said work finally as within tour months after said 1st • day of July. 1915, or to be notified by the e n:ineer in charge, of the defects in s id _ work which must be repaired and brought up to grade. It is further ordered that all persons who have claims against said contract- x or for work performed on said contract must present them to this Board within thirti I I s � . ( � �days after the 13tha eSept. 215. ƒ 2 is further ordealas sane Dredging Company should it a,m to . . e final payment _ems e a as and before =.=: e e= months .a« July Ist, >a, that they fwith this w_a good elsufficient bond e sum a « im :�Rmneefor ,_=�e = w�«�=a �a _�# ea_ \ � r _e : specifications. \ \ { It is 9 the Board ordered that the cleric of this Board fileacopy ems - _e in the %_l Recoiderlszl+ eContra Costa Ret.The said order apassed by the unanimous vote of the za . And the a=d talres recess B meet on as September zx 1915, at 10 2 ! 0�Io e A.M. l . . .. . .. . a!_s f x � «�.....cza .... zz � . } � 2'- A '3 4 7rj 9 I • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. i*onday, September 20th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. 'twti Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, y. J.P.Casey, Vincent Roo.: and Te.J.Buchanan. J.H.Aells, Clerk. i 4s In the Latter of Lease of bands from Mrs. Elzabe Thode, for road purposes. This Board having heretofore ordered a Lease to be prepared betmen Lire. Elzabe Thode and County of Contra Costa, for certain lands now used for road ptr- poses in the rancho El Sobrants and a Lease haviag been presented to this Board from Mrs. Elzabe Thode for the use of public road over Lots lice. 37-38-39 of Sob- • a rante Rancho. It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board sign said Lease I � for and on be-.alf of the County of Contra Costa, and that the clerk of this Board attest the same. The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Listter of completion of contracts of Karl M. Neilsen for Building of Bridges over San Pablo -nd Wild Cat Creeks. Division Engineer A.E.Loder, of California Highway Commission having filed with this Board a statement that the bridges over Wild Cat Creek. and San s_ • Pablo Creek recently completed by earl M. Neilsen have beeaexamined and found to be completed according to specifications and are acceptable to that office; It is, upon motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that the work under those certain contracts entered into by Karl Y. Neilsen and Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califor nia, on 27th day of November, 1914, for the building of bridges over San Pablo Creek and Tild Cat Creek along State Highway of Contra Costa County, has been it duly performed according to contracts and completed by :"arl 1.1. Neilsen and said r^ bridges are this day accepted by The Board of Supervisors, v_ she foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,- r • In the Latter of Repairing and ry Rebuilding that certain bridge over :'YT San Pablo Creek near premises of S.P.Mkow. {, Supervisor Snott reports to this Board that that certain bridge over San Pablo Creek near the residence of S.P.Skow is in a dangerous condition and great emergency exists for the repair thereoft and having presented to this Board a plan of repairs required on said bridge; ` ,x Thereupon, upon motion duly made by Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Superviscr Hook, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Isnott be and he is hereby authorized to immediately replace or repair said bridge without notice. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a I ax i In Matter of petition of Residents I of Clayt m and Nortonville Road for Removal Ir- I of a Gate. A petition having been presented to this Board praying forthe removal of a gate j on premises occupied by one Ginnocchio under lease from Southport Land and Comanerci Company slonn road between Clayton and Nortonville, and it appearing-to the Board that said gate was placed across said road under previous order of this Board, and that the interests of Contra Costa County at this tune, will not -?arrant the - building of a fence along said road, and that the travel on mid road is wry light It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. 2- 'rye. i 1 �= I In the Matter of sale of Selby School Bonds. :. T121s Board having heretofore, and on Aug. 30th, 1915, ordered the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, ' end the Board of Supervisors to advertise for sale and to sell 22 bonds numbered from 1 to 22, both inclusive, of $500 each, bearing interest at rate of 5 per cent . per annum interest payable semi-annually, and said bands having been advertised by the county Treasurer to be sold on Sept. 20th, 1915, st 10 o'clock A.M. Now, at this time, the County Treasurer reports to this Board that he has , received the following bids, to wit. I � Carlotta C. Fernandez, @11,205.25. Yt- Blythe, Witter & Co. 11,006.00 Ors. M.M.Wells, 11,317.00 GirvanAMiller 11,117.00 N.1",.Halsey& Co. 11,028.75. and that Mrs. M.M. Wells. was the highest and best bidder for said bonds, and that .ua I said County Treasurer had sold to Mrs. M.M.Wells, the said 22 bonds for the sum of Thereupon, It is by the Board ordered that said sale of said 22 bonds of said Selby School District for the sum of $11.317.00 to Ors. M.M. Wells, be and the same a Is hereby approved by this Board. . =s 'rsYi N I Baa Y:. x In the Matter of Petition of residents • of Walnut Creek for tee-opening of `. Walnut Creek Bridge. A petition from residents of Walnut Creek Praying for re-o an'ug ' of WaZmnt Creek bridge was presented to the Board; Thereupon it appearing to this Board that said bridge is solely under the supervision of the contractor, It is by the Board ordered that said petition be ; and the same is hereby denied. i OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPEEVI30RS OF CONTRA COSTA COUidTY, STATE OF CALIFORNI -000- - - - Monday, September 20th, 1915. i ELECTION PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. In accordance with proclamation of the Governor of the State of Californi It is ordered that an election be held on Tuesday the 26th day of October, 1915, le from six o'clock in the morning of said day of election, until 7 o'clock in the evening of the same day of election, when the polls shall be closed, in the severe election precincts in Contra Costa County, State of California, hereinafter named, at the places in each of said precincts hereinafter named, at which said election the followine Amendments to the Constitution of the State of California, submitted z" by the -Legislature at its Forty-first Regular Session commencing on the 4th day of January, 1915, and all laws passed by the said Legislature at said Session whit ` have been delayed from going into effect by Referendum Petition filed in accordant • with provisions of Section 1 of Article IV of the Constitution of said State, which have been duly certified by the Secretary of State, will be voted on, by the qualified electors of said Contra Costa County, °tate of California, to wit: 41 1. DIRECT PRIMARY LAW. Submitted to electors by Referendum. r'. 2. FORM OF BALLOT. Submitted to electors by Referendum. 3. 2ERM OF SUARIOR JUDOS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 2 adding ` Section 6 1/2 to Article IV of the Constitution, making term of office of Super- for Judges twelve years except Judges elected to fill unexpired terms, etc. 4. TERM OF JUDGES FILLING VACANCIES. Senate Constitutional Amendment adding Section 10 1/2 to Article IV of Constitution, providing that when term of x� office of .judge of Supreme Court, District Court of Appeal, or Superior Court, expires on first Monday in January, following General Election, person appointed by Governor to fill vacancy therein sballhold for remainder of unexpired term • for which such Judge was elected or appointed. x S. RURAL CREDITS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 17 amending Section I 31 of Articld IV of Constitution. ,r 6. DEPOSIT OF PUHGIC MONEYS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 19 amending Section 16 1/2 of Article %Z of Constitution. 7. INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM. Senate Constitutional Amealment 22, amend- Ing Section of Article IV of Constitution. I I S. CONDETMTION FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES. Senate Constitutional Amend- went No. 27 adding Section 20 to Article XI of Constitution. 9. TA%ATIO.J. Senate Amendment 38. Amends Constitution Article z 13 of Sections 1 and 9; repeals Sections 10 and 14 thereof. 10. EXEMPTING PROPERTY FRaE TAXATION. Assembly Constitutional rV .Amendment 15, amending Section 1 1/2 of Article 13 of Constitution. 11. COUNTY CHARTERS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 34 anandi g - Section 7 1/2 of Article XI of Constitution. . j AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that at said special election the following a named qualified persons have been appointed as election officers to conduct said ; i election: RICHEiOND PRECINCT 110. 1. z: Polling Place: Winehaven Fire House. ! Inspector. Gordon Rede. J. Judge: Mark Rulings. Clerks: Mrs. Miriam Taylor, Urs. datherine AcCauley. RICHMOND PREMICT NO. 2. i Polling =lace: Standard Avenue School Nouse. � Inspector: James C. Bly, Judges: Axel Stromberg. Clerks. Nettie Belle Grover, Iw,ae Agnes ErsL-ine. ! RICHEIOND P_.ECliiCT IJO. S. �M Polling Plaoe< Old City Hall, 210 Washington Ave. ' Inspector: Conrad Pressler. Judge: Homer G. Stedham. g Clerks: Arthur D. iiLng_ Anna B. Bonen. RICHMID PRF.CIiJCT NO. 4. ' i j Polling Place: Sore Room, 120 Washington Ave. Inspector: Frank C. Dietrich. Judge: Frederick M. Smith _ Clerks: Sigfred Larson, Arthur I7ay Irwin. RICHMOND PRECIIICT 110. 5. ! Polling Place: airs House No. 1, Park!?lace. r, Inspector: Isaac Wolfe. judge. Palen Church. Gle rL s; Lucetta mood Dunlap Charles B. Brichman. RICHMOIM PRECINCT NO. 6. ` Polling Place: Washington sc`nool Douse. i 5{ j Inspector: Geo. 0. Riggs Judge: Eliza A. Gerlach j Clerks: Tillie Blount Thiel Clara E. S7ood. , iRICHIJOIID =RECINCT NO. 7. Polling Place: Maple Ball, 3rd'& Ohio Ste. Inspector: H.L. Springer. Judge: Clara J. Wilson. - Clerks: Elizabeth Borden Drury Lillian Llay Blake. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 8. Polling l7ace: Old Fire Hall, No. 4, Potrero Ave. near 14th St. ' J Inspector: Thom,�s B. Jackson Judge: Levi Holben. Clerks: H.O. Watson Grace D.Curry. s i i i I �J k I � nICH*MOND PRECINCT NO. 9. Polling Place: City Hall, Corner Harbor Ave. & Main Sts. • Inspector: Harry Ells f` Judge: A. J. Stammer Clerks: Sirs. Nellie May Scott Florence M. Johnston RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 10. f� Polling Place: Stare Room Cor. 16th St. & Macdonald Ave. Inspector: Guy A. White. ; Judge: Yatherine H. Smith Clerks: Otilla B. Falter Martha C. Woodworth i ¢. RICHMOi11) PRECIitCT NO. 11. ' i Polling Place; Musician's Union Hall, 1122 Macdonald Ave. j.. Inspector: Mrs. Anna Largent. .. Judge: H.J. Donnelly .. Clerks: Jennie Scofield Cornwall. � 3is RICHMOND PRECI?1CT NO. 12. Polling Place: File Hall 110. 2, 235 - 5th St. . Inspector: J.H. Gibb Judge: Mrs, Mattie Jane House. Clerks; Minnie 1. Stoddard Clara Ethel Wells. 31 RICH1J'-N-:, PRECEICT 140. 13. 'g.. I Polling Place: Store Room, 328 Macdonald Ave. Inspector: Mrs. Beulah W. Tiller. Judge: Frank J. Case. Clerks; Mrs. Dee Liebhart Sirs. Sophie Brewen. ., RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14. p Polling Place; Store Room, 117 Macdonald Ave. Ja:, Inspector: Lucy Kellum Judge: �jiefa H. Kellam Clerks: bertha M. Smedley Jennie E. Alberta RICH:SOND PRECIUCT NO. 15. r Polling Place; Richmond Public Library, 4th St. & Nevin Ave. Inspector: Walter R. Scroggs . Judge: Frank Lucas. Clerks: Julia Michaels Jeseb Da Ree RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 16. , Palling Place: 925 Macdonald Ave. Elk's Building. Inspector.- Judge: nspector:Judge: Wm. E. Luce. Clarks: Edith A. Huston rlora B. deuce. RICHMOND PRECI-NCT NO. 17. i Polling Place: Tom Johnston's Garage, 683- 9th St. ' Inspector: Marion W. Truitt Judge: Della Truitt Cle rks: Matilda A. Beach Phomas E. Clinch RICH JOND P ECINCT NO. 18. Polling-elate; Reaideace 435 11ipley Ave. Inspector: J.li.Plate : IJudge: Mrs. Louis W.Timmons .; Ola rks: Mrs. Eva )..Schach "argaret Duff. � RTCHPdOND PRECINCT N0. 19. Polling Place: Store room, 796- 10th St. .. lnspector: °ohn S. Chandler Judge: John A. lemOnd. Olerks; Ars. Rosamond Manley Angie Mae Chandler. a RICHMOND PRECIIICT No. 20. �r Polling Place: Cushing's Garage, 616 20th St. Inspector: Harry Somerville. A. Judge: Jessie E. Baker Clerks: Eva Ella Westover Lelis W. Osborne. xy r 5 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21. k Polling Place: Store room. 2231 Macdonald Ave. Inspector: Alex. I'ielwig Judge: Loin K. Roe Clerks: Anna Belle Jarvis may H. Donnelly V RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 22. � Polling Place: Stare Room. Cor. Elder & Macdonald Ares. Inspector: E. C. Axelson Judge. Sblvester G.Spagnoli Clerks: mrs. L. Alma Westover J.C. Weirick RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 23. Polling Place: Progressive Club House, Potrero Ave. Inspector: C.B. Randall. Judge: A.J. Mendersee Clerks: Scott toneldson A. Vossbeck. RICHIiOIID PRECLICT ITO. 24. Polling Place: Stege School House. Inspector: Carter H. Johnston Jure: Charles Banks Clerks: Maggie A. Cook Mrs. Katherine Pryde. STEGE PBECIITCT 90. 1. Polling Place: Store room nextto Davis Hall. Inspector: Geo. Conlon. Judge: W. H. Beat Clerks: Geo. Lotter Mrs. Carrie E. Bigley STEGE PRECIITCT NO. 2. lPolling Place: Stege Hall, San Pablo Ave. nr. Cor. Potrero Ave. Intpectort F. E. Stoneburg Judge: Benj H. Ha71. Clerks: Mrs. Eola Vanderzweip 0. Navellter. SAN PABLO PRECIITCT NO. 1. ' Polling Place: Maple Han, San Pablo � is ix Inspector: Alfred Frank Judge: Jos. I1. Birch Clerks: Mrs. Mabel F. Hall L.P. Evans. SAN PABLO PRECINCT I10. 2. I j Polling Place: San Pablo School Hou::e, San Pablo Inspector: F.E. DavisZ Judge: Albert Dunlap ' nlerks: Mrs. Rose A. Heuer Mrs. Ellen Smith GIANT PRECINCT. .; j Polling Place: Giant School doueB, Giant. Inspector: J.L. Waddill Judge: Nele J. Ideyer Clerks: sirs. Kittle E. Pearson Garoline E. Briggs. PINOLE PRECINCT. >Al Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole. w' Inspector: C. L. Townes. Judge: W. B. Mayer Clerks: Ella L. Gerrish Mrs. Annette Brandt. HERCULES PIECINCT. Polling Place: Hercules Club Library, Hercules. ,3 Inspector: F.G.Mayer. Judge: V.R. Croswell. Clerks: Anna Anhis Clarence H. Noyes. v I i Af I I 1 j RODEO PIE CINC T. • i Polling Place: Social Hall, Rodeo. Inspector: Louis C. Pomber. Judge: J.Il. Skehen Clarks: Mrs. M. yablgren J.T. Smith SELBY PRECINCT. j Polling Place: Selby Hall., Selby 1 , Inspector: Frank Scharsch Judge: A. J. Reilly Clerks: S. H. Burns C. F. Butler. VALONA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Valona Library, Valona. j Inap^ctor: John Gribbin ._ Judge: Jolty O'Connor. Clerks: Peter H. Vind Yargen Nelson :. jY. CROCHETT PRECINCT 110. 1. • Polling Place: Fireman's Hall. Crockett -Inspector: H. E. Hunt. Judge: James Hurley Clerks: Mrs. Nellie Meaney hire. Mary A. Hewitson CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2. I Polling Place: Salvation Army Hall, Crockett Inspector: Helner A. Dolphus gz- Judge Chas. P. Thomas .. Clerks Miss Frances Enos flies Lottie Murphy PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: UaRear Bldg. Port Costa. i -Inspector: Mrs. Mary F. Croxley Judge Mrs. Margaret Mulcahy Clerks: Edward R. Smith Harry Williams. PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place Port Costa School Rouse, Port Cost a y • i -Inspector: Geo. H.i'fard Judge: James E. Hackett .. Clerks: Ars. Margaret Bulger Ears. Mary.V. voight. ALHAIJBRA PI-CINCT. j Polling Place: Easy Bldg. cor. smith✓x G. Ste. adjoining Martinez. Inspector: °ohn Frederick xorte jJll JOB. Ta9an, Jr.Clerks . Orville E. Hayward Wm. O'Hara. - ALAEiO PRECINCT. Polling Place: . Room in Bell Residence, Alarm. Inspector: Neil Harrison Judge: Hugo Herser i Clerks: Margaret C. Gifford Alda S. Stoddard. MORAGA PRECINCT. k Polling Place: Willow Spring School House. Inspector: Matt Madsen • Judge. Thos. Carroll Clerks: Mrs. Anna E. McMahon Mrs. Nettie J. Parrish � T iLA_AYETTE PRECIiICT. - Polling Place: Lafayette Hall. Lafayette. inspector: Frank Thomson Judge! J. To. Buchan - j Clerks: Sadie A.French Mrs. Gertrude McNeil. w 1 440 j 4. I s y w DANVILLE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Fraternal Hall, Danville. Inspectors: yeonard Grass =' Judge A.E. Clark. Clerks: Iiiss charlotte E. Mood Mrs. Fred Booth }' TASSAJARA PRECIPICT. *.. Polling Place: Tassajara Hall, Tassajara. .ZY Inspector: Antone Joseph Judge: Mrs. Margaret B.Martinelli Clerks: M.E. Horton Mrs.Nina E.Williams. SAN RAIDN PRECINCT. - rolling Place: San Ramon pall, San Ramon Inspector: Numa S.Boone. Judge: Wm. Meese. - Clerks: Annie Laurie Try Loretta I.Ulass. MARTINEZ PRECINCT N0. 1. Polling Place: Rllception Boom to Curry Hall. Inspector: Albert T. Kelly U Judge: harry P. Mudd Clerks: Lirs. Earths, Unkelman "k's. Dee Morgan. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Inspector: F.W.Johnsoa Judge: Ida May Dale y Clerks: Josephine B. Schweinitzer Minnie Y. Anderson MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 3. I Polling Place: city Hall, Martinez. w- Inspector: H:C. Glass Judge: Lirs. Mackie Stotts. Clerkst William D..Dockstader Erma May Elwell. VIIJ; HILL PRECINCT. f_ Polling Place: Pine Hill School House. Inspector: Geo. W. Kelly Judge: seorge N. Wright. Clerks: Ida May Weissha ul Cora H. Rice. -fACHECO PIFCINCT. Polling Place:- Town.Hall, Pacheco Inspector: Theodore Russi ; Judge: Sherard L.Dukes. Clerks: Ella Knaaft Lira. Rose Williams. s. CONCORD P--EECINC T NO. 1. Polling Place: Jaquith Paint Shop Bldg. Concord. i Inspector: M. Neustaedter tF. Judge: H.Iva y Clerks: Eva Boyd Mrs. Jettie Jackson t CONCORD PRECINCT 110. 2. I r Polling Place: City Rall, Concord. Inspector: C.W. Klein y Judge: John P. tlonthey Clerks: very Li. Thissell Emma. A.Ford. I j CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3. i Polling 'glace: Frank Duarte Bldg. near S.P. Depot, Concord. Inspector: Miss Mary Hi$ber Judge: William Straight. Clerks: John G. hiller We. Lillian Waddell. i f.. I • {{ � CONCORD PIiECIRCT N0. 4. 1 Polling Place: Tent opposite mt. Diablo Union nigh School Bldg. j Inspector: Prank B.Williams Judge: D.E. Pramberg Clerks: bars. Gertrude T.Russi miss Agnes Williams. _.N% COWER PRECINCT. Polling Place: Office Co-:ell Portland Cement Co. Cowell I Inspector: Z.B. Matheson Judge: L.A.Dietrich Clerks: Paul A. Hoche Burton C. Smith ! WALNUT CREK PRECLICT. N Polling Place: Justice's Court Room, Walnut Creek ? i Inspector: Edward B. Bradley Judge: Bee T. Young 1w Clerks: Mary A. Ridgeway hire. ,Label C.Patterson. • BAY POINT PRECINCT. Polling Place: Schirpk' Hall, Bay Point i Inspector: W.H. Tormey Judge: Harry M.%night Clerks: W.R. South Samuel Y. Shideler. i CLAYTON PRECINCT. ' Polling Place: Town Hall, Clnyton Inspector: John W. Atchinson Judge: John S. Collins. Clerks: Henry DeMartini Geo. R. Trette T40RGAII TERRITORY PREC IiIC^t. Polling Place: Morgan Territory School House. Inspector: Joseph J. Dutro Judge: Wm. Clyma Clerks: '-rank Schwendell Robert I.11organ a. j PITTSBURG PP.ECINCT NO.1. s • j Pollig Place: Town Hall, Pittsburg Inspector: Geo. A. I' nal:er Judge: Mrs. naria Antrobus. Clorks: Geo. P. Gr i fin Mrs. Neva A. Ragemann PITTSBURG PRECIVCT 110. 2. i Polling Place: Hastings House. Inspector: Tm. Abrams r Judge: Gustave C.Young. Ulerks: Mrs. H. Loost Butcher Drs. Estelle m. Evans. I PITTSBURG PPS•CIITCT N0. 3. Polling Placer Blad.:smith Shop r Inspector: August Anderson Jndge: John Vaughn Clerks: Andrew G. Pramberg Wm. Lougher. ' ANTI^OH °RLCIITCT PTO. 1, Polling Place: Town Hall, Antioch • Inspector: J.P 14helihan ' Judge: Charles E. Rother '4 Clerics• Eleanor G.Plolan Olive B. Davis. ANTIOCII :S:CPICT I10. 2. j Polling Place: Taylor Bldg. Antioch Inspector: Geo. C. Wcie Judge: Geo. La Montagne I Clerks: Mrs. Sarah A Evans 6iaxgaret J.Nash. r i LON11 TREE PIE C110. Polling Place: House at S.P.Depot, Antioch Inspector: Fred H. Heidorn Judge: LercV Smith { Clerks: Kate Wallrath Cecilia Juett OAKLEY PRECY•:CT. Polling Place: Oakley Mercantile Hall, Oakley Inspector: W.R. hood Judge: Jossib Ruckstuhl Clerks: Kitty P. Heinback Alice R. von Tonningen KHICETSEIT PPECIPICT Polling_ Place: Heidorn Hall, Knightsen Inspector: yank H. Estes Judge: enjamin R. Burroughs Clerks: Julia E. Ayer Lillian A Fotheriigham 7 BRENTWOOD PFECIECT. y Polling Place: Coates Hall, Brentwood. Inspector: H.D. Bacon Judge: Dorgan Schroeder Clerks: Martha C. Shafer Alice Langley Collis BYRDII F.FECIIiCT NO. 1. �. Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall, Byron Inspector: C. S. Fightman Judge: Chcs. Cople. Clerks: Agnes D.Diffin Anon M. Frerichs BYRON FRECIPICT PTO. 2. _ Polling Place: Skating Rink, Byron Inspector: S.E. Harley Judge: Del Uetharton Clerks: Hazel Ellerbrook Bertha M; "icharlson IT IS FCRTHER OARED that the Clerk of this Board give notice of such election by publication of this Proclamation and Order in the Richmond Record-Heral , Richmond Daily Independent, Daily Gazette and Martinez Daily Standard. newspaper@ i 3n the manner and time prescribed by law by causing a true copy thereof to be poste at place of election in each of the respective election precincts in Contra Costa County, hereinabove designated as required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes-: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Hone. In the Matter of Publishing Election Proclamation. It is by the Hoard ordered that the price to be paid for publishing the election Proclamation for election to be held on Oct. 26th, 1915, and orderedpub- lished in the Richmond Record-Herald, Richmond Daily Independent, Daily Gazette and F i %rtinez Daily Standard, be and the same is hereby fixed for each paper, one-half (� the usral price paid for publishing notices of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 27th, 1915, at 10 ' o'clock A.M �� .... .Cc ....Clerk. ........ ...(bra rman. j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. • j 1,tonday. September 27th, 1915. !f The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Snptt J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook, and V.J.Buehanan. J.H. ?fells, Clerk. 7-49- In In the utter of Advertising for Bids for Constructing Concrete Road in the town of Danville. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of tools I >� ej and performing labor for laying d a five inch concrete base on Hartz Avenue in the town of Danville, nad this being the time anfl place for presentation of bids • the following bids are received: C.E. 1MYO: Laying road $.232 per spare yard. Building Catch Basins, aO each. Laying pipe'culverts, $6. each. S. C. ROGERS: Laying concrete base, $.25 per square yard. Rolling, $21. er day of 8 hours. Catch Bar ins, 25. each. Placing concrete culverts, $2. F. F. ISOORE: Laying concrete $6.95 per cubic yard Corrugated pipe culverts, $.75 per lineal foot. iNo certified check accompanied said bid. C.W. mnMASTSR: Placing concrete road, $.50 per square yard. Placing culverts, $.20 per lineal foot. A. RODRIGUES: Placing concrete $1.49 per cubic ;;ard. rlacing culverts, $.25 per lineal foot. Thereupon this Board having considered all the bids and having referred sEm to the County Surveyor for report as to the lowest bidder, and said County Sur- veyor having reported to this Board that A. Rodrigues is the lowest and best bid- der , It is by the Board ordered that all other bids save and except the bid of A. Rodrigues be and the same are hereby rejected and the clerl. of this Board is � hereby authorized to return to each of said bidders their certified ehedr, which i accompanied their said bids. jIt is fart^er ordered that upon a certificate from the County Surveyor show- Ing that the citizens of Danville have completed the grading of said Hartz Avenue in a ccordanee with their verbal agreement with this Board that this Board will award a contract to A. Rodrigues for the placing of aid concrete road in accordan 9 5- with with the'bid of said A. Rodrigues. ` The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the noard. In the patter of approval of a i warrant of Acclamation District No. 802. iGood cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of tteelametion District Ho. 802 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: . I n I I r:: ,Ido. Date Amount 45 Sept. 1st, 1915. $44.49. And the Chairman end Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the G' �R approval of this Board on said -arrant by affixing their signatures thereto. i i in Matter of Lost Warrant. x_ �r. W.P.Terry, having filed with this Board his affidarit sharing that on the r._ j6th day of September,1915, there was issued to him by the County Auditor a county warrant 6n the County Salary rand numbered 6267 for the sum of 0,100; that said warrant was mailed to him on or about the 6th day of September,1915, when it was i lost and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; Thereupon, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, b;, the Board ordered that . the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that I a duplicate of the same be issued by the County Auditor, regi,tered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. .. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the natter of correction cE Assessments. Geo. 0.1eese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board, his certificate shpwing that an error appears in Assessment roll for s fiscal year 1915-16, in this: that Mr., Charles Beede should have received �;ar A` Veterans exemption on Lots 1-12, Block 24, Town of Antioch, and said certificate having been signed by the District Attorney consenting to the correction of said assessment. It is, by the Board ordered that said assessment be and the same is hereby`' ordered corrected. Rg In the Liatter of Establishing Rates for Private Patients at County Hospital. , 4 It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the . following rates for private patients desiring to use County Hospital, be and the same are hereby established, to wit: Private rooms, x,'°15. per week. s- j Ward Rooms, 10. per week. Use of operating room, $5. per each operation. Board for private nurse, -50d per day. Dressing charges, actual cost. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: ak Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Hook. i f I' Yy •.yT v i In the Mtter of the Issue of Bonds of the Selby School District in the County of Contra Costg, State of California. 2' WHEREAS, on the 30th day of August, 1915; the Board of Supervisors k' adopted its resolution and order certifying and declaring that the election held and proceedings had and taken prior thereto in the matter of the issuing of bonds of the Selby School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, r. was duly and legall7called held and conducted and that notice thereof wes duly 3L and legally given and published and the result thereof was duly and legally can- vassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by las? to be done precedent to, ana in the issuing of said bonds have been done ad have been performed In regular and due form and At in strict accordance with the provisions of the lacy, authorizing the issuing of • School yistriet Bonds; and, `- jr aHFREAS, in said Resolution e.nil order the form of said bonds were des- cribed as paying interest semi-annually, whereas as a matter of fact, the proceed- .� q ings calling said election for issuing said bonds provided for interest to be paid , annually and were ordered, advertised and sold as required by "law and where as in said resolution calling for said advertising the sale of aid bonds, an error was made in said resolution and order and in advertising said bonds as paying interest semi-annually, whereas in truth and in fact the said notice of the bond election called for the purpose of issuing said bonds stated therein that t he interest on said bonds was payable annually; and, ;t- i MEREAS, said error necessitates the vacating and setting aside of said 3 Resolution and o der adopted on August 30th, 1915, and that a resolution and order ;:' I � be adopted, cohrectLag said error so that said resolution and order shall confozm fto the notice and proceedings in the matter of the issuing of said bands of the - tx Selby School District; .. !I HEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors hereby vacate I and set aside its Resolution and Order made on the 30th day of August, 1915, < In the matter of the issue of the bonds in the Selby School District, Contra Cosfa '+ r4. County. State of California, on account in said Resolution and order there ryas an. error in this, that said Resolution and order stated therein that the interest on said bonds was payable semi-annaally, wherein the Board hereby finds that interest on said bonds is payable annually. A. a E i Al- III fiIn the Cutter of Gradirg of Hartz Avenue • in town of Danville. . T,HEREAS, it is reported to this Board that the Danville water Company has water pipes laid along Hartz Avenue in the tarn of.Danville, which will interfere with the grading of said street and, iREAS, it will be neces::ary for said ••iatar pipe to be removed and, -HEREAS, it has been reported to this Board that the Danville hater Compa refuses to move said rater pipe; THEREFORE. BE Im RESOLVED, snd it is hereby ordered that T.D.Johnston, Dis- trict Attorney be aa� he is hereby authorized to proceed in such manner as he shall i - deem fit, to cause said water pipe to be removed or lowered to such depth that it will not interfere with the grading of said street. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of CoxEtruction of Bridge across Walnut Creek, in the town of T alaut Creep:, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Halp _ R.Arnold, Count Surve,,-or of Contra Costa County,-y, =be and he is hereby authorized to have such extra wing walls constructed or in any extra work done on said bridge as is in his judgment and judgment of the consulting engineet on said pork, ad- s. - visable &11 in accordance with the contract entered into by thisBeard ".vith said G.B.Field Company. s • ! In the matter of issue of the f Bonds of the Selby School District - M. in the Count, of Contra costa, State of California. - RESOLUTIOiS ADD ORDER OF _1]E BOARD OP SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALI1,'0311 . - RES OLVED: That ?'..EEREAS, onthe 23rd day of July, A.D. 1915, the Board of chool Trustees of the Selby School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution.and order of said ; Beard of School Trustees, duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and e8tere , on the minutes of said Board of School Trustees on the said day, did, call an f^ election to be held in the said Selby School District on August loth, 1915, for th { • purpose of submitting to the electors of the said Selby School District the quest- !on of whether the bonds of said Selby School District in the total amount of ele n thousand (`11,000) dollars with interest thereon at the rate of Pive Ie r cent per annum payable annually, both principal and interest payable in gold coin of th United States of ieric•:, for the purpose of raising money for the erection and construction of a school building together with equipping the same with necessary •�. furniture and apparatus and for the purpose of improving the school grounds of sai � school, and that the bonds to be authorized by said election and to be issued and e Wk jsold +.f so authorized should be for the total amount of eleven thousand 011,000.) i dollars and should be twenty-tyro in number and of the denomination of five hundred =_ (500) dollars each and Lhould bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum rv, payable annually, both principal and interest payable in United States gold coin and z to be numbered from one to twenty two both inclusive, and to be so issued that one bond should mature at the end of one year from the date of the issuance of the same,' and one bond should mature at the end of each and every year thereafter, until all j of said bonds are paid off and redeemed, no bond, however, to run for a longer period than twenty-tyro years from and after the date ofthe issuance of the same; and, ,sa 6HEREAS, an election vias held in the said Selby Jchool District on the 16th 1 day of August, A.D. 1915, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said " Board of Lchool Trustees; and, ` F"BEREAS, allof the proceedings had in the premises have been certified by the , Board of School Trustees of the Selby School District tot his Board of supervisors a as required by law; and, :REAS, the said certified proceedings :_how, and altar full examination and iz investigation thereof this Board of Supervisors has found, and does now find and declare, 1. That in accordance with the said Resolution and order of said Board of i School Trustees of the Selby School District in the County of Contra Costa, Staff o California, duly passed and adopted on the 23-rd day of July, A.D. 1915, an election .„. was duly called in the Selby School District and was held therein on the 16th der of August, A.D. 1915, and that notice of the said election was given by notices �a signed by the said Board of School Trustees of the said Selby School District, ander*. posted in three of the most public places in the said Selby School District for more than twenty days neat before the said election and by publishin- said notice in the mart Inez Daily Standard, a nevisuaper of gen::ral circularion, printed and pub- i lished in said County of Contra Costa, once a wee,c for three successive weeks next 4 before said election. r 2. That prior to the opening of the polls at said election the inspector '? i and judges aslected to conduct said election too}: the oath o° office as required by I law and thereafter conducted said election as required by law and at the close i thereof canvassed the votes c._st tl�e reat and certified the resilt of said election to the said Board of School Trustees made return of the poll and tally lists of s said election. 'd 3, That on the 83rd day of August, 1915, the saventh day after said election '. Al 1 of one o'clock P.M. of said day, the said Board of School Trusteea of said Selby by School District as required by law, met and canvassed all of the said returns of said election, from eir_ich said returns the s:.id Bond of School Trustees found and Board of Supervisors hereby finds and declares that there was a declared and the y �?s total of t}:irty-nine votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds of t e votes so cast, to wit: thirty-nine votes were cast In favor of issuing tiemnds of " ! said Selby School District in the anoint and for the urpose aforesaid, snl that none were cast against issuing the said bonds of the said Selby 6chool District, _ and that no votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted and that thesaid Board of °chool Trustees caused an entry of such canvass of said returns and the ;_ . result thereof and ofthat fact to be made on the minutes of the said Ile:rd of "# ':LLQ i • of School Trustees. Y That the said election in the said Selby School District was duly and legs ly called. held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and , had and that the result thereof -.,.,as duly and legally canvassed and declared all in the manner as regsired by law and that all the acts, conditions and things required .a �a y bla^ to be done have been done and have been perforned in regular and due form M I and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuanc _ of the Selby School District bonds and that he total amount of indebtedness of the d i said Selby School District including this proposed isese of school district bonds is uithin the limits prescribed by lair. It is, Therefore, Ordered that the School District bonds of the Selby School Dist rict of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is:.ue in the cum of eleven thousand (11,000) dollars in denomination of five hundred (5-,0) dollars each all • payable within twenty-two years from the date of issuance of the same, With interes � thereon at the rate of five per cent per rnnum payable annually both principal and l: i interest payable in field coin of the United States of America at the office of the County* Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costs, and that said bonds shall be issued on, and bear date the 18th day of October, 1915, and that the interest _ accruing; thereon shall be payable annually on the 18th day of October, of each and every year until the said bonds axe paid and that said bonds shall be numbered from one to twenty-two both inclusive, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: Bond No. 1 for X500.00 payable on the 18th day of October, 1916; 1 Bond Ido. 2 " " 1917; No. 3 " 1918; _ " No. 4 n n ,r ,r n n n 1919; - ' NA. 5, 1920; h5 " !To. 6 n „ „ „ „ „ „ „ 1921; " No. 7 1922; „ No. 8 „ „ „ n n „ „ 1923; • „ N0.10 n „ „ „ „ „ n 1925; No. 11 1926; " Ido. 12 „ „ n n „ „ n „ 1927; No. 13 „ n „ n „ „ „ 1928; No. 14 " " n „ „ „ 1929; No. 15 " 1930; „ Ido. 16 " No. 17 n n „ n „ „ „ „ „ 1932; " No. 18 „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ 1933; : „ No. 19 n „ „ „ 11 „ 1934. ” No. 20 „ „ n n n n n n „ 193 ; " No. 21 „ „ „ „ „ n 1936; " No. 22 „ r, 11 ,r „ n „ „ „ 1937; r' It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the _ following form, to wit j school District Bond. of the Selby Sdbool District, Contra Costa County, State of California, United States of America. • No. 0500.00 Selby School District in Contra Costa County, State of California; United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to nay to ; or the holder hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Contra costa County, State to j California, on the 18th doy of October, A.D. 19�1 rive Hundred dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in li>:e gold coin, at the rate of five per cent per nanum, payable annually in the 18th day of October, i I j � nr: fr. of each year from the date hereof until this band is paid. 'his bond is one of a series of Bonds of li'm3 tenor and ante numbered from syx one to t-c7e;:ty-two both inclusive, amounting in the a gregate to elevon thousand j (y11,C00J dollars, and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Contra i Costa County, State of California, for the purpose of raising money to construct EL school building together with the equipping same *;lith necessary furniture and ap- paratus and for the purpose of improving the school grounds, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of Article _=iI, Chapter III, Title III, part III of the lo'_itical Coal, and the Constitution of the State of California, and in pursuance of and in strict conformity with, and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds,of iLr_ voters voting at an election duly and legally called and heli a--Acaadtn ted in said Selb7* Echool District in said County and State of n California, on the 16th day of August, 1915. Aad the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County-, State of California, -- hereby cortifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held, j and couducted, and that notice thereof vias duly and legally given and published, `v and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, aro: that a1l acts and conditions and taings regaired by law , � to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bowls have been done, and have - been performed in regular and in due form, and in c'xict accordance with the provis- ions of the law authorizing the issue of school district b,.,i1s. _.nd it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in- debtedness of the L-,.id Selby School District, incl:ding 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 di ly made and entered in its minutes on the 27th day of September, 1915, and shall be payable out of the building,fund of said Selby School District, and the money for I the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. JIT :iITIIESS .-HEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County State o jCalifornia, 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 Audito I 4f said County of Contra Costa, this 18th day of October, 1915. I I County Clerkand Clerk of tbe Board of Supe ry is ors. (SEal) o�j i or. s �rmaa o . b9trd a'r 6upervisors. 31 RESOLVED: I That to each of said Bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the .:t fo'.lo.�ing fora, to nit: Interest Coupon. ''25.00 The treasurer of Contra Costa County, Otate of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the building fund of the Selby School District in said County and Mata on the 18th day of October, 19 at his office in +'Aartinez, in 4 said County and State, the sum of ":25.00 for interest on Bond 1.o. of said f 2_ i r • School District. I� Chairman o heoER o�pervisors._ff - Io4' wn C er and Clerk o_ oard o Supervisors. o� u'nayxu"iii.off____—__" It is Further Ordered that the Cornty Clerk of the County of Contra Costa I shall cause the said bond to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing form; that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa %.. i for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 18th day of October, 1915, at the hour of ten o`clcl, A.::. to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash Yn. in United States gold coin and after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said County Treasurer by publication of a notice specifying the tine and place • of sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest i thereon, the terms for which said 'bonds shall ran and the date of payment thereof I ; and the kind of move„ for which sail bonds will be sold, to alt: in United States geld coin, that said bonds will be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash as aforesaid but in no case for less than par and accrued interest and that the said Treasurer will reserve the ri7ht to reject any or all of said bids, i j for two successive wee'-'s in the Daily Gazette a newspaper printed, published and circulated in said County of contra Costa. gassed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on the 27th day of Septe;:.ber, 1915, by the following vote: i I Ayes: Supervisors ?nott, Case:;, Hook, Buchanan and Trytha.11. aloes: none. , Absent: alone. And the =oard ta3ies recess to meet on Idonday, October 4th, 1915,-at 10 o'clock i A.:. I- f t .. � ... .. n rrman. ^I A i a3 ii f r: 3-0 J I i I In the Board of Supervisors of contra Costs County, State o3 California. � Monday, October 4th, 191b. j The Board met at 10 o'clock. A.M. Present: Eon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Vincent Hook and U.J.Buchanan. J.H.Trythall, Chairman. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casey. -Oco The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Sept- . ". ember, 1915, are read to the Board 6y the Clerk, and by the Board approved as rex and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I In the flatter of Issuance of Cigna Licenses. The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue a liquor license to the following named person at the following named place, for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart: z Pietro Piantanide. Panama Pacific Saloon, San Pablo Ave. & Park Street. - Stege School Dist IF j The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: � Ayes: Supervisors .nott, Book, Buchanan and Trythall. iNoes: None. Absent: , In the Clatter of Applications for IIIIII Liauor Licenses. I. is by the Board ordered that the hearing on applications of Y.J. Benbold, M.P. Rose, A. Pezzutti, and J.B. Smyth, be and they are continued to and set for +. i f=onday, October 18th, 1915, at 10 o'eloeY. A.E. I In the flatter of approval of plans for ' J ti kp. Carnegie Public Libraries at Concord, Ant iaon and Walnut Creek. �- Mrs. A. Whitbeck, County Librarian having presented to this Board plans and specifications for the building of Public Carnegie Libraries in the towns of Concord, Antioch and Halnut Creek, and said plans appearing to this Board to be sufficient and having bean approved by the County Librarian, - : It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby approved by this Board, and adopted as plant and specifications for € the building of said Carnegie Library Buildings at Concord, Antioch and Walnut creek subject to the approval of the Carnegie Corporation of new Yorz. I i �s 2 Y I . i In the natter of applications for 1 Liquor Licenses. ; i Applications for li¢tor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors In quantities less than one ._.nart aremade to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: g,A.Odom Cor. Market &Mason St. San Pablo W.H. Drennan White House Cafe Rodeo Sam Fisher San Pablo Road Stege Dist. i 1 Antonio Freguglia Piamont Saloon aonoord Ate. Hear Concord. i John J. Gerz Valona. E.L.Cooper IIt. Diablo Park Club Inn Gus Johnson Hotel Stag, San Pablo Ave oust J. C. McClure Lot 1, Block 21, Henderson-Tapscott Tract • j P & L. Petrie Giant Park Saloon Giant. Dennis quill Union Hotel Volans. i I It is by the Hoard ordered that the hearing on said applications be and lthe same is hereby fixed for Monday, Rovember lst, 1 915. at 10 a'clock A.M. I I I In the natter of allowances heretofore :. madeto Indigents. , j It is by the Board ordered that the allowances heretofore made to 14ada Bellic j and Filomina avola, he and the same are hereby discontinued from and after this date • + In the matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the board ordered that the following allowances in supplies be and I ' the same are hereb„ granted to following named indigents, commencing on dates set i opposite their respective names, to wit: Glare, Fetrow, §12.00 per mo::th, commencing vet. lot, 1915. Edward A. Parsons, $25.00 per mond}, commencing July let, 1915. Rinnis B. Jaquith, ;12.50 per month, commencing vat. let, 1915. It is further ordered that the allowance of Mrs. nary Gualdoni be and the same e is hereby increased from $25. in supplies to §Z0 per month in supplies commencing July 1st, 1915. It is further ordered that a cash allowance of ;15 per month be and the same i hereby granted to tars. Teresa tucct. commencing July 1st, 1915; and a cash allowance I ` of ;7.50 per month commencing :;opt. lst,1915, be and the same is hereby allowed to • Lars. Maria Straight. It is further ordered that the county Auditor draw warrant on the county Treas - er in favor of Bach of above named indigents in above named sums on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board..;_ i i s I s In the Latter of Warrants of reclamation District No. 602. Good cause alpearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following 4 warrants on Reclamation District I-To. 602, be and the same are hereby approved to wit: ilo. Date Amount I - _ 34 Jan. 6th, 1915. "11.25 41 June 28th, 1915. 313.01 j 43 June 8th, 1915, 50.45 46 Sept. 23rd, 1915. 100.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the �rA approval of this Board by affixing their signatures to each of said -arrants. - I C In the l=atter of GraL*tin =Yequisitions. �? It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of ii.H.Hurley, for a book- rack and typewriters be and the sa!e are hereby granted. i I v� } In the Vatter of Payment of Balance of noney due Boyd, Kerr & McLean for Buildin_-. of County Hospital I This Board having heretofore made an order for the payment of all bills ewin Boyd, Kerr & McLean, save and except the sum of $192,35 which was withheld from s said payment for the reason that a claim had been f:7ad by California Piste & Window Glass Company against said Building and subsequently C.G.Bird, as Trustee of the estate of Christopher Totten, bankrupt, having filed with this Board his claim to the said sum of 5192.35, and now at this time all of said claims having been tee+ I _ adjusted by this Board and certificates in writing having been filed with this - Board by Boyd, Kerr & McLean, asuigning all their right, title and interest in r i said sum of $192.35 to C.G.Bird. as Trustee in Bankruptcy of the estate of Christo- pher Totten, Nanl:rupt, and C.G.Bird, as Trustee and California Plate & window j Glass Company having filed with this Board thlr consent that said sum of $192.35 be paid to the California Plate & window Glass Company and C.G. Bird, as Trustee of Christopher Totten, Bankrupt, in portions of one-half of said simm to each; Therefore, it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer on the Hospital Fund in favor of California 'late & window Glass Company for the sum of $96.17 and another warrant t be drawn in favor of C.G.Bird, as Trustee of Christopher Totten, Bankrupt, for � N the sum of $96.17, in liquidation of the amount now due said Boyd, Kerr &McLean. The vote thereon being as follows, to mit: iR�•; Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Irons. Absent-.-, Supervisor Casey.-v- I i ^k rt5 I F� 2t i I • In the Icatter of Case of "H.D. Stidham, vs. ;-S.W. Joost, SO as Tax Collector, etc." �y MPEAS. S.D. Stidham, did on the 29th day of September, 1915, file an action in the Superior Court of Contra Costa County, State of California, against M. _ W. Joost, as Tai: Collector of said County prayin7 for a restraining order, restrain- i ing said _J.W.Joczt, from collecting a portion of the tax levy for general fund .. purposes of the said County, and, i TOP,EAS, the County of Contra Costa, is the real party in interest defend- 3 ant in said action; It is therefore, Ordered and directed$hat the District Attorney of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered and directed to defend the said action on behalf of I �. said 1,1.7,.Joost, as said Tax Collector and on behalf of the said County of Contra • Costa. I I i I In the Matter of Adoption of an Ordinance for the Protection of Deer within the County of Contra Costa. I Supervisor xnott presents Ordinance to the board prohibiting the killing of i. ,yN deer within the County of Contra Costa, and making violation of said Ordinance fi a misdemeanor punishable by a fine o` not exceeding $500 or by imprisonment in County Fail not to exceed six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Said Ordinance to take effect and be in force thirty days from and after the 4th day of October, 1915. - • j Said Ordinance is passed by the Board and ordered entered in the Ordinance Book and published in the Daily Gazette, Eartinez Daily Standard and Contra Costa Courier, newspapers of general circ Qation published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. inthe manner and for the time required by law. i The vote of the Board m said order being as,follows: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, %ooh, Buchanan and Trythall. ` I lIoes: Dene. .,..A Absent: Supervisor Casey. y i I in the natter of allowance of i 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 Hoard, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk, and ordered entered on �t the Allowance Book of this Board. :esu I 2;A r Y I In the matter of allowance of clai!.is for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, I road material, etc. Certain claims for bridge wort, lumber, rock, oil, road material, etc. are presented against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said road districts mould 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 sumand out of the funds below named, to wit: F Claimants. Amount general rtxnd Road Fund. Bowers Rubber Works 25.40 $22.40 R.D.1,S.D.4, $1.00 23.40 22.40 11 4, 1.00 . It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County . Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funcli above mentioned. jThe said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to slit: Ayes: supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Does: none. Absent: Supervisor Case:. t• I ' y 'n the utter of the Formation �¢ Of Danville Lighway Lighting District 41 of Contra Costa County. ` I � j The Board having heretofore fixed the hearing on said petition for this time and place, for any person interested objecting to the formation of said District, or the extent of said District, or to the proposed improvement or to the inclusion of his property in s aid District, and now at this time, no one appearing in support jof said petition or representing the petitioners in any way. j It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same " is hereby continued to and set for Monday, October 18th, 1915, at 11 o'clock A.M. I v; And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 18th, 1915, at 10 o'clock ;i i rf n a ..........Clerk. '.tom i i I a I rf I 2f1-7;M • In the uoard of Supe•^i.,ors of Coi:",l:_ Costa County, State of C.aliforain. 'Sanday, uctober 18th, 1915. The Boerd met at 10 o'clock Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb %nott, '<r J.24Casey, Vincent Rook, and 17.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Danville Lighting DistrictAa y of Contra Costa County. Upon motion drily made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the hear ing on said application for lighting District be and "he same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, November 1st, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.M. i In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800. ' Gggd cense appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: �{ Number. Date Amount October 4th, 1915. y417.60. ' 126 � 127 " " " 1444.06 128 1020.00 129 4266.23 l30 " 3671.80 i 131 " " " 4854.83 And the Chairman end Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and direct- ad to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respect- ive signatures to each of s: id Warrants. 3 j In the Matter of Reclamation District No. 1619. The Trustees of Reclamation District No. 1619 having on this the 18th dtg - of October, 1915, presented to this Board, at a regular session thereof, a plan of its works of reclarm:tion, together with the estimated cost of the Same, and it ap- peering from said report and statem:nt that an assessment of y23,534.00 is nec- essery and required for the purpose of the complete reclamation of the lands with' 4A said district, togeth r with the incidental ex_renses of prot:cton and maintenance, repairs, etc. estimated in p gold nd silver coin of the United States; � It is therefore, ordered that the seid pians of reclamation, statement, re- port and estimate be and they are hereby approved and Georne Sellers, H.m.neidorn, and B.P.Burroughs, three disinterested persons and each residents of the County a as of Contra Costa, State of California, be and they hereby are ar;pointed Commission- ers of Assessment, to view and assess said sum of y23,534.00 as a charge upon the lands of said district proportionate to the whole expenses and to the benefits whi h a i I I i will result from said works of reclamation, to be estimated in gold and silver coin of the Uni ted States, and to do and perform all other duties of Commissioners of Assess:::ent in the manner provided by law necessary to the levying of such assess- ment. In the Katter of Sale of Selby School Bonds. P This Board 'having heretofore and on Se_rt. 27th, 1915, ordered J. Rio Baker, County Treasurer, to sell as the act of this Board, twenty-two bonds of Selby Schoo District of denomination of y500 each, numbered from 1 to 22, both inclusive, said xf bonds bearing interest at rate f 5 per cent per annum, payable annually; Nov, at this time, County Treasurer reports to this Board that he has receive w the following bids, to nit: r� Girvan& Hiller, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of I g�: 1q.7,.galsey & Company, par, accrued interest and a premium of 71.50. Blythe & Fitter & Company, par, accrued interest, and a premium of $83.00. E.H.Rollins & Solis, par, accrue P. interest and a premium of Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Girvan & hiller, for the sura of par, accrued interest and a premium of y177, is the highest and best bid pre sented; it is,'upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bid r of Girvan & Liller, for the sura of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a " a premium of y177 be and the same is hereby accepted by this Board and said bonds sold to said Girvan & 11i71er for the sum of par, accrued interest to date of del iv- --- cry and a premium of X177. i The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I Granting In the laatte-r of ng -Leave of `€ Absence. It is by the Board ordered that J• h• Gregory be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after the date of leaving State. w; ±is to In the Latter of Approval of Bond i of Delta Dredging Company. It is by the Board ordered that the bond of Delta Dredging Company in jsupport of that certain wAxect made and entered into by and between the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and Delta Dredging Company, be and the same is hereby approved by iris Board. i dr I I i I I I x. • In the matter of allowance of claims for Bridge work, lumber, rock, road -w material, oil, etc. A certain claim is❑resented to the Board against the funds of R.D.1 S.D. 14, and it appearing to the board that the funds of said District would be unreasonab! - burdened by the full payment of said claim, It is by the Board ordered that the said claim be paid to the claimant, in ;E the sums and o.t of the funds below mentioned, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Geo. Kennerley $150.00 %49 .00 R.D.1, S.D. 4, i°1.00 It is further ordered that the Count-j Auditor draw ^arrant on the County Treasurer in favor of above named claimant, in the sums and out of the funds above j name d. .,_Y,. • Yha said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.T, In theMatterof Double and Lrroneous Assessments. I _ The Assessor havin,_ certified to this Board that an error appears on Assess meat Roll in this: that the Assessment of Lot 11, Block 180 "fells Addition to Richmo d ; owned by Joe Pleich was omitted from the Roll, and the District Attorne; having i i consented to the correction of said assessment; r It is by the Board ordered that the Assessor be and he is hereby authorized i to have said cor_ection made, and slid propert;; placed on the Roll. I �- In the '=`atter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the i County Treasurer in favor of ISrs. Ca_oline ';all, for the sum of $20.00. „f It is by the Board further ordered that the followint, allowances in sup- plies be made to followim named indigents commencing on dates set opposite their I respective names, to wit: wx Mary Coons, $15. per month, commencing July 1st, 1915. Clara Petrow, $12, per month, commencing October let, 1915. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of:the Board.,,-, In the utter of Issuing Licuor ,a Licenses. rhe License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following nam- ed peraDns at the following named places, to :fit. A. Pezzutti American Saloon Crockett j L. J. Renbold New Lafayette Hotel Lafayette H.P Rose Prospect Ave. Danville J. E. Smyth Bay Street Hotel Crockett 2 3 i.Y i the said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,_ 1-5 In the 1i.tter of Resolution from Grand Jury. A Resolution from the Grand Jury of Contra Costa county, was received by the Board and ordered placed on file. y W. In the Hatter of Collection of Certain Alleged Overcharges for rrinting and Publishing, etc. =PWAS, on the 2nd day of January, 1915, A.B. McXenzie, the District Attor- 1 hey of Contra Costa County, filed his report pursuant to instructions from the Board j of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as emtained in Resolution of said Board, adopted on the 26th day of October, 1914, authorizing and _ directing said A. B. HoKenzie, then District Attorney to bring action to compel said j Pewspapers to _ay certain overcharges into the County Treasury, and, =i 17HEREAS, in said r:a ort of said A.B. IteRenzie, it appears that certain news- papers have made overcharges against the County of Contra Costa, for publishing i official matter for said county, and, ;;.t1EREA'_, the said newspapers and overcharges are respectively as follows: Gazette Publishing Company, $655.15 Contra Costa Publishing. Company 52.20 Record Herald Company 285.00 ' Richmond Daily Independent 37.73 Byron Ti-es 20.11 A1-.,D WHEREAS, the Board of Sup=_rvisors of Contra Costa County, from said repor finds that it arrears that said newspapers have mad overcharges as follows, to vitt: in the amount set opposite their names: Gazette Publishing Compaiy, X555.15 Contra Costa Publishing Company 52.20 Record Herald Company 285.00 Richmond Daily independent 37.73 Byron Ti:%es, 20.11 1 aEEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, from said report of jsaid A. B. McKenzie, find that the above amounts appear to be due to Contra Costa County, T_HE EF03E, be it RESOLVED: That t1-_e District Attorney of Contra Costa County is hereby instructed and authorized to bring legal action against or use such other means as may seem to him meet and proper to collect the amount of said overcharges v from the said following newspapers and in the amount set opposite their names: Gazette Publishing Company, 0555.15 Contra Costa Publishing Company 52.20 - Record Herald Company 285.00 Richmond Daily independent 37.73 _ Byron Times, 20.11 The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan, and seconded by = Supervisor Hoo} am adopted by the followin€ vote of the Board, to wit: - Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook. Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: i4one. Ahsent on roll call: Supervisor ,=nott. I f , in the �'4.tter of A plication o3 'g • Byron-Bethany irrigation Company for Al permission to Cross County Roads with iz irrigation canals and ditches. , A Written application having been filedwith this Board by the Byron-Bethaqy Irrigation Company, praying for permission to cross County Roads With irrigation canals and ditches at the point shown by _.ffp submitted With said petition, 41 It is by the Board ordered that said Byron-Bethany irrigation Company be and they are hereby permitted to cross the county road paralleling the Southern racific Railroad in Section 24,T 1 S., R. 3 E. M.D.B. M. on roads on north line of rG Section 24, on west line of Section 25, on south line of Section 25, West line of Section 23, on north line of Section 22, on north line of Section 9 all in township 1 S. Ra..ge 3 East, if-D.B. & M. and on county roads on north line of Section 33, • 5� on north line of Section 28, in township 1 N. Rarge 3 E. M.D.B. & !4. with the under standing that the said Company shall construct a reinforced concrete arch bridge f- on road paralleling the Southern Pacific Railroad in Section 24, and on all other .; roads to construct timber bridges, said bridges to be constructed according to i and in compliance With plans and specifications prepared by County Su 7eyar of Con- tra Costa County. " Xhe said order is gassed by the unanimous vote of tt'B Board. =J 4�rs And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, I-Tovember 1st, 1915, at i lU o'clock A.M. i L .......clerk. _ t a j s '4 3=' "A. • � Tb I I I ti In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Konday, ldove:xber 1st, 1915. j n2 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i i Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeh Knott, . j J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and ".J.Buchanen. J.H.Well s, Clerk. r "S i The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of October, 1915, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk." y. In the i1stter of allowance of claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, road I material, oil, etc. Certain claims for bridge cork, lumber, rock, road material, oil, etc. are presented against the different road funds, of the County, and it appearing to <: the Board that the funds of said Districts would be unreasonably burdened by the fu 1 , payment of said claims, It is, now, by the Board ordered that said claims be paid to the claimants, in the suns and out of the funds below named, to wit: Claimantc;. Amount #eneral Fund Boad Fund. J B. Silverio 55.00 ;� 54.00 R.D. 1, S.D. 4, 51.00 ; Bowers Rubber "Forks 23.40 22.40 1 4 1.00 T. Gomez 27.50 26.50 1 4 1.00 E.Donaldson 5.10 4.10 1 3 1.00 Airs. E. Simas 9.10 8.10 1 3 1.00 John Cerighino 6.60 5.60 1 3 1.00 sza Boah Adams Lumber Co. 3.60 2.60 1 3 1.00 F.Canada 20.00 19.00 1 4 1.00 F.i:�yrick 22.50 21.50 1 4 1.00 Joe Morchio 27.50 26.50 1 4 1.00 5.H.Tratte 47.50 46.50 1 4 1.00 y iGeo. Stockfleth 55.00 54.00 1 4 1.00 _ A.Chavez 22.50 21.50 1 4 1.00 . Geo. Kennerley 138.00 137.90 1. 4 1.00 S.G.Myr is k 23.75 22.75 1 4 1.00 _ 6".Blocking 22.50 21.50 1 4 1.00 D.Idorchio 37.50 36.50 1 4 1.00 j 6has. Frank 186.00 185.00 1 4 1.00 Hutchinson Co. 446.47 445.00 1 5 1.47 11 11726.16 725.00 1 5 1.16 -� 11 58.36 57.00 1 5 1.36 11 11 293.38 292.00 1 5 1.38 a' 11 11 576.26 575.00 1 5 1.26 4 Antioch Lumber Co. 21.26 20.00 1 5 1.26 rs Oakley Lumber Yd. 33.39 32.00 1 5 1.39 I It is further ordered that tin County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw war i rant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the fads above named. � r The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors -Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. -- Noes: None-: I I - A I I I 2 I j • In the Matter of petition for appointment z of Constable in Judicial Township No. 3, The office of Constable of Judicial Township No. 3. having become Vacant by reason o` the death of Arthur Williams, the following named persons appear in per- son and present petitions praying for the a oLatment of office as Constable of said township, to wit: Frank Randall, M. Pattera)n and Orville Stow and S.W. McCaw* Thereupon, the Board having considered all of said petitions, It is by the Board ordered that Orville Stow be and he is hereby ar..pointed Constable of said Judicial Township No. 3 of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, "ZP4 w IIn the'atter of kT.lication of i".A.Odom • I for a Liquor license. ' A protest having been heretofore filed against the granting of a liquor license to W.A.Oflom, ! It is, upon motion of Supervisor Enott, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the ' Board ordered that said application of W.A.Odom, for a liquor license be and the sam i 3 Is hereby denied. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized to return to said T.A.Odom the money deposited with said applfoatioa.v_ In the Metter of Issuing Liquor Licenses. • The License Tax Collector is authorised to issue liquor licenses author izing the sale of intoxicating liquors in cnantit!as less than one quart to the following named per-ons at the following named places, to wit: ii.H.Drennan White House Cafe, Rodeo Antonio _reguglia 2iemont Saloon Concord Ave. Near Concord. Sam Fisher Sao Pablo Road Stage District John J. Gerz a Valens Gus Johnson Hotel Stag, San Pablo Ave. Rust E.L.Cooper 2t. Diablo Park Club Inn J.C.Mcclure Lot 1, Block 21 Henderson-Tapscott Tract P. Petrie & L.PetrLc. Giant Park Saloon Giant. Dennis Quill Union Hotel Valens. I r • � The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x I 49aw I r 1 ' Al In the `latter 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- sons, at the follouing named places, to wit: Frank Babtiste Frank Tract Sand hound Slough Chas. H. Henke The "kite Front, Crockett George Kalleris Idle Hour Saloon Crockett F.T1.1unday County Zine Rust J.B. Peyser Hotel Brentwood Brentwood R.C. Warner Grand Canyon Park Tewksbury Heights. ' It is by the Board further ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed for Monday, December 6th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.N. i In the =fatter of correction of -� assessm3uts. • I Ire Count,: Assessor havi:k re,,orted.tothis Board that through an error in i copying Peter F. in Pacheco S¢'eool District ..,as assessed with improvements of 11500 instead of •'150 as appears in Assess ant of Pacheco School District in Vol. 15 and also that through the transposition of figures the Standard Oil Company was assessed in the City of '_ittsburg with im,.rove::nate, fittings and other materials to the amount of y25,000 instead of $20.000, and also through an error in copying William Short in Green Valley was erroneously assessed with personal property in amount of 1;6,600 instead of �660, as the statement for the year 1915 shows and s11 of s:-id corrections having been consa-ted to by the District Attorney, T.D.Johnston On motion,duly made and carried, It is by the Board ordered that said cor- rections be and they are and each of them is, hereby ordered made. j I In the utter of petition for formation of Danville LigltUag Dictrict . It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petition for ibrmation.of Danville Lighting District be and the same is lereby continued to and set for Monday December 6th, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.:i. I - I � I i I r • II In the !latter of allowance to Indigents. K I � It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Orville P I'o*m11 be and the sane is hereby increased from .;15. to 920 per month, commencing Oct. 1st, 1915. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Orville Powell, for the sum of ;fEO per month commencing Oct. lst, 1915, instead of V15. per month heretofore allowed.,,v i In the Matter of approval of warrants fI of reclamation District Ido. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by t:e Board ordered that the follow- I • ing warrants of Reclamation District Ido. 1619 be and the same is hereby approved by thio Board, to wit: Data Ido. Amount Oct. 25th, 1915. 1 0,017.05. Oct. 25th; 1915, 2 3,499.52. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said rarrants by affiximT his signature thereto. I In -+attef• of approval of warrants of Reclamation District Ido. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing warrant of Reclamation District Ido. 802, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: I Ido. Date Amount _ 51 Oct. 26th, 1915. $$300.00. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. T i In the Matter of adopt ion of i Ordinance Ido. 137 . i This Board having heretofore and on Oct. 4th, 1915, adopted Ordinance No. N 137 an Ordinance prohibiting the Killing of Deer within the County of Contra costa, and now at this time, an affidavit of publication of said Ordinance having been pre A � sorted to this Board by Irladeleine iRambard, showing that the said Ordinance was T�;e I published in the 11extinez Daily Standard, for the time and in the manner required b law: It is by the Board ordered that said Ordinance has been duly published as required by law, and that the same is now in full force and effect. I i I In the atter of Building of Carnegie Libraries. MREAS, the Carnegie Corporation of Ne;: York City,State of New York, has signified its intention to provide the sum of $7500 for the aeetLon and construction of three library Buildings, the sum of 02500 to be given for the purpose of erecting library buildings at each of the towns of Antioch, Concord and Walnut Creek and, 17HE_.EAB, said Carnegie Corporation desires the asunrance from the Board of i Supervisors that they will .ledge the4iselves to maintaining; the said Libraries in each of said places at a cost of $250 yearly for each of said Libraries, and, R 1-ME-REAS, sites have been donated for the said Libraries, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,thatthe Board o3 Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, hereb,i pledge themselves to donate the stun of ,;250;early to each of said Libraries of the tavns of Antioch, Concord ani Calaut Creek, for' the maintenance of the said Carnegie Libraries at said towns; I BE IT PURTHrl, RESOLVE, that the Board of Supervisors state in addition I that the buildings, the plans call for will beerected complete and xesly to occupy within the $7500 promised. The foregoing,Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. I I In the Matter of Fiiraishing of Haps �t-~ to O.S. Health Squirrel Ins_)ectors. It is by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, furnish to Wm. J. Graef of Walnut Creel: and Harley Ean of Antioch, Squirrel inspectors for the U.S. '. Bublic Health Service, each a five foot map of Contra Costa County. I in the Matter of alto-ance of claims. I i claims against the different funds of the County are presented tot he 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 on allowance book of the Bo d. I r-� in the Matter of Canvass of on election returns. Now at the hour of 10 o*cloek A.M. the Board of Supervisors meets to canvass t returns of the special election held throughout the County of Contra Costa and in a ch i of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday October 26th, 1915, the returns of each and all of said precincts being on file in office of the County Clerk. The Board then and there proceeds to canvass and does canvass the returns of all the pr - t I aincts of Contra Costa County; Thereupon said Board having completed the said canv as i I of said returns finds that the votes cast in several precincts of this county for t different Constitutional Amendments and propositions hereinafter designated and sub- witted is as shown in following statement thereof; 't L a t.' Statement of all Votes Polled rye.. AT THE r SPECIAL ELECTION HELD OCTOBER 26th, 1915 C// F� COUNTY (Section 1282,Pol.Code) _ • r I' Statement of the Vote Polled at the + CONSTMITIONAL AII/ENDMENTS AND REFERENDUM 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 b. ELECTION "� 8 all 11 1 C I PRECINCTS S � 6 YES NO YRS NO YES NO fl YRS NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO 5. Alamo .2/ 25 /'f .3 Alhambra 16 17 A /7 .13 /,3 .•7S 17•.,23 A" ___ •:: Antioch No.I A ,36 l0 =!C} 1/t / .._ .. 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A3 y/ ?7 aG `n rJa� ?k 3 Z zi3 3/ Ky _ y i i iyYV _------ --------- : • it _.. _ i 9 _ y - q tl - -_ _ , 1 9 77 �I 2 • In the Matter of acceptance of Band of A,$odrigues for work in Danville. - A.Rodrigues having presented to this Board good and sufficient bonds as re- a;:av miired by law, for faithful performance of the work in the town of Danville; L It is, by the Board ordered that both of said bonds be and the same ara,hereb approved by this Board and the Chairman authorized to note the approval of said Board by affixing his signature thereto. AT It is further ordered that J.H.Trythall, be and he is hereby authorized on behalf of the County to sign contracts with said A.RodrLgaes. The vote of t;,e Board on said order being unenimma. And the Board takes recess to meet on DSonday, November 15th, 1915, at. • 10 o'clock Aa3. + '.�. ..Clerk. v • 246 A I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, Iove:_ber 15th, 1915. • The Boardtmet at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Bon. T.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and J.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells,, Clerk. In the Matter of Lost Clerrants. R.R. Arnold, having filed with this Board an affidavit showing that on jthe 7th day of June, 1915, a warrant was issue:: to A.L. Kl.enicki by the County Auditor of Contra Costa County on the General Fond Numbered 4057 for the sum of i 06.00; that warrant was mailed to deponent on July 12th, 1915, when it was lost; a and T.J.Buchanan, having filed,an affidavit showing that there was issued td Alex. Lambert by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant on County Sup. Diet. No 4 Fund numbered 7396, and that the same was registered by County Treasurer and that 1. said warrant has been lost; Thereupon, It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer, be di- i rected to refuse payment of said lost warrants end that a duplicate of the same be issued to the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants. ' i , In the Matter of Reclamation r District No. 1619. The Assessment Commissioners appointed by order of this Board duly made and given on the 18th day of October, 1915, to levy an assessment No. 1, ag a. gating $23,534 on the lands within Reclamation District No. 1619, having duly { returned and filed with the eleri, of this Board their list of assessment and charges against the lands within said District; It is therefore hereby ordered that the 6th day of December, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.Fd, be and the same is hereby fixed as the time for hear- ing objections to said assessment ; and the clerk of this Board is hereby directs to give the notice of such hearing for the time and in the manner required by law J In the Matter of Contract with Healy-Tibbitts Construction Company. The Healy-libbitts Construction Company having entered into a contract with the Board of Supervisors to construct a bridge over Pacheco Creek at Avon " { Station, and now at this time having made application to this Board for an ex- tension of time within which to complete said contract, It is by the Board ordered that an extension of ninety days time from expiration of original contract be and the same is hereby P,ranted to said Healya Tibbitts Construction Company, within which to construct said bridge. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I f i - i In the Natter of Contract with • Rr-lsch Improve:m•nL- Company. This Board having heretofore entered into a contract with Raiseh Imr ovemont Company for construction of three miles of concrete road on Tunnel mad, and said Raisch improverent Company, having made a_-:pliertion to this Board for an extension of time within which to complete said contract, i It is by the Board ordered that said Raisch Improvament Company be and they are hereby granted an extension of thirty days time from date of expiration of their j original contract within which to complete said contract. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 i In the Batter of petition of E.L.Emerson • for permission to cross county roads with Idrainage ditch. E.L.Emers,,n having made application to cross county road at corner of lands of Central Creamery and Emerson near Oakley, with a ditch 20 feet in width; i It is by the Board ordered that permission be and the same is hereby grants to E.L.Emerson to cross said road with a drainage ditch upon the following conditions to wit: That E.L.Emerson rill construct and build a good and substantial bridge � across said ditch on the county road and keep saw in repair. The s::id order is y:asseu by the unanimous vote of the Bmrd. Rx I In the hatter of Correction of • i Assessm3nts. The assessor having certified to this Board that certain errors appear on i t%:e Assessment Roll.for fiscal year 1915-16, and asking authorization to correct same and said reouest having been con anted to by T.D.Oohnstcn, District Attorney o3 j Contra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that the following corrections in the Asseseme[t Roll for the year 1915-16, be and the same are hereby ordered made, to -it: Through an error in copying V.Lucido was erroneously assessed with improve- ments in sun:: of y300 on Lot 3 Block 12, Cit;; of Pittsburg. �`- dr. P.G. Phelps was erroneously assessed with improvements in sum of $2000 on Lots 9-10-11 in Block 9 City of Bay Point, when same should be attached to Lot 9 Block 11 assessed to Jeanette and Prank LeCount. North End Lrnd Company was erroheously assessed with improvements on B16ok • 6 Kensington Park to amount of X1000 as appears on Tax Bill 2345 which should be . cancelled. ,�..,. The following was omitted from the toll: Lot 7 Block "I" Nicholl Subdivision j assessed to Maud Y. Ellis. Authorization is granted to add same. hocco Costanza was erroneously assessed with improvements on Granger's Tftrf to amount of $400 as appears on page 28 vol. 7. On the 19th day of May, 1915, "im.T.Davis filed War veteran's Exemption affidavi on Lot 21, block 21, and lot 14 block 11, Tewksbury Heights. Through an error in r copying the valuation of Lot 14, Block 11 was not exempted. Authorization is per- mitted to corract soma. Ii The said order-:as passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ' 1 In the ivatter of Lease for County Roads I. Sobrante Rancho. � The folio:inry Resolution is presented to the Board and adopted by the unan- imous vote of the Board: RESOLVED', That the County of Contra Costa, through its Board of Supervisors will lease and ts]-s from the Peoples Water Company, a corporation, for the term of one year, from October 1, 1915, the lands now owned by the Peoples Prater Compaq, a corporation, in Lots Hos. 1 and 25 of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, which are covered by the roads a.; tha,- existed prior to the entry of the final. decree of partition in Adams v. Hopkins on March 16, 1910, and that the C)-airman and clerk of this Board of Supervisors be, and they.are hereby, authoried and directed to execute, in the . name and as the act of the County of Contra Costa, and to affix the seal of this Board of Supervisors thereto, a lease of said lands from said _eoiaes Nater Company e corporation, which lease shall be in the words and ftwres following, to wit: j THIS AGREELEPiT, made and entered into this day of October, 1915, by and between the PEOPLES WATER 00L1PAITY, a corporation or�!anlzed and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, party of the first part, and �> I COUNTY OF 0 14M, COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, party of the second part, ".;ITPIE S SETT*: lPEPEAS, in and by the final decree o' partition duly given, made, render- ea and entered by the 5`aperior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, on 1larch 16, 1910, in .n action then and therein pending, i j entitled Edson F. Adams, et al. Plaintiffs, v. Emily B.Hopkins, at al. Defendants, No. 1475, certain ways and roads therein described and located on portions of Lots - I Nos. 1 and 25, in the Rancho El Sobrante as said lots are laid out and delineated j on the "Map of t'r_e Rancho el Sobrante accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho" were declared to be public high- j ways; and, _ WHEREAS, portions of said roads and highways located in said lots have i not been actually used as public highways but the said County of Contra Costa has continued to use in place thereof and by and through the consent of the Peoples Nate Company, a corporation, owners of said lots Nos. 1 and 25, other roads in said lots i which were, before the making and anterior of said final decree, public mads; and, ;EEREAS, the said Peoples Nater Company, as owner of said Lots Nos. 1 and j 25 is willing that the said County of Contra Costa should continue to nae said old roads for the present and nntil it shall give notice to the said count- of Contra 4,j I Costa that the lands new covered by said roads are needed by said Peoples tater Comp nyy providing that said use thereof by said Count- of Contra Costa shall not be consider d as an abandonment or dedication of said old roads as public highways; and, ' ^ WHEREAS, said County of Contra Oosta neither claims, nor intends to obtain i i i • any prescriptive right to use said old roads and does hereby recognise the ownere?lip by the said Peoples hater Company, a corporation, of the lands covered by said old roads wherever said old roads are located in places•differ-nt from said new roadgas laid out in and by said final decree of part it ion; Row, THEREFORE, the said Peoples hater Company, a corporation, does hereby ilease and let unto the said County of Contra Costa, and the said County of Contra y Costa, does hereby lease and take from said Peoples 'star Company, a corporation, the lands covered by said old mads in Lots 1 and 25 of the said Rancho E1 Sobrante for the term of one year, from and after the first day of October, 1915, at the yearly rental or sur. of $1. per year, payable in advance, IN T:ITIESS T.MEREOF, the said Peoples ,Water Company, acorporation, has caused its corporate name and seal to be hereunto affi3ed, by its President and Secretary i thereunto duly authorised and the said County- of Contra Costs has caused its oorcora e • name to beaffiaed, together with the seal of the Board of Supervisors thereof, by the Chairmen of its Board of Supervisors and the Clerk thereof, both thereunto duly authorised by resolution of said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. PEOPLES WATER COMPANY By - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -President. By - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Secretary. i COUNTY OF COM^ S I " i By - - �� boe.rd, f Supervisors.• i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Clerk. • In the Fetter of allowance to Indigents. It is b; the Board ordered that an allowance of $25.00 per month be and i the as= is hereby granted to E.E.Recves for the term of two months commanoIng on j the first day of November, 1915. i It Is furiier ordered that an allowance of $8 per month be and the same I is hereby'granted to Alexandra Lambro commencing I+ov. let, 1915. It is further ordered that an allowance heretofore made to George Rose be and the arms is hereby increased from $28 per month to sum of $56 per month com- mencing Nov. lat. 1915. ..'.', It is further ordered that allowance of $12 per month, be and the same i t hereby made for the support of the children of James Hill, the warrant to be made payable to Mrs. John Fisher of Concord, said allowa;:ce to begin on the lat day of Sept. 1915. It is further ordered that paid Count:Auditor craw warrants is favor of above-named indigents in above named sums.. In the Flatter of approval of":arrants of xedl®etion District I:o. 1619.' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following } i warrants,of Reclamation District Ila. 1619 be aud•the Be mB are hereby approved: :c 450 Ivo. Date Amount 3 Oct. 25, 1915 $85.00 4 Oct. 26, 1915. 85.00 5 Oct. 25,1915. 85.00 6 Oct. 25, 1915. 85.00 9 Hov. 13, 1915. $3532.66 And the chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of _ w this Board by affixing his signature to each of said warrants. In the =flatter of allowance of claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, road material, oil, etc. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, roc_:, road material, oil, etc. are presented to the Board and it appearing to the Board that the funds of the road dis- tricts aha Inst which said claims have been filed, would be unreasonably burdened by a. the fall payment of said claims, f 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 and Road Fun3: ;r Hutchinson Company $369.80 $368.00 R.D.1,S.D.1, $1.80 96.22 95.22 1 1 1.00 403.11 402.11 1 1 1.00 319.46 318.46 1 1. 1.00 " 9.20 8.20 1 1 1.00 TM 226.84 225.84 1 1 1.00 187.43 186.43 1 1 1.00 402.19 401.19 1 1 1.00 403.14 402.14 1 1 1.00 105.73 104.73 1 1 1.00 192.89 191.89- 1 1 1.00 326.70 325.70 1 1 1.00 125.00 124.00 1 1. 1.00 555.88 554.88 1 1 1.00 " 333.40 332.40 1 1 1.00 L.Andexson Company 207.52 206.00 1 2 1.52 S.H.Flournoy 188.19- 187.00 1 2 1.19 Vulcan Rock Co. 375.21 374.00 1 2 1.21. Vulcan Roo}_ Co. 406.45 405.00 1 2 1.45 Vulcan Rock Co. 455.09 454.00 1 2 1.09 Vulcan Rock Co. 561.93 560.00 1 2 1.93 Vulcan Rock Co. 588.28 587.00 1 2 1.28 f A.Buckley 10.50 9.50 1 3 1.00 I N.Clanton 70.50 69.00 1 3 1.50 Concord Bldg. Etat. & Trans.0o.151.25 150.00 1 3 1.25 Concord Hdwe. & Plumb.co. 41.27 40.00 1 3 1.27 A.G.Cameron 31.85 30.00 1 3 1.85 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 33.09 32.00 1 3 1.09 R.H. Cavin 16.00 15.00 1 3 1.00 I Graham Lumber Co. 333.00 332.00 1 3 1.00 Gerone & Serpa 37.75 36.00 1 3 1.25 Geo. Haskins 52.06 51.00 1 3 1.06 B. Haskins 24.00 23.00 1 3 1.00 Thomas Holliday 235.15 234.00 1 3 1.15 3m.Hsskins 93.00 92.00 1 3 1.00 Ffm.Hasl.ins 44.00 43.00 1 3 1.00 A.H.Howlett 81.00 80.00 1 3 1.00 Leonard & Day 75.00 74.00 1 3 1.00 Geo. T.Lewis 108.00 107.00 1 3 1.00 i R. Minerini 81.00 80.00 1 3 -1.00 ' W.J. Mitchell 199.91 198.00 1 3 1.91 w._Stchell 378.08 377.00 1 3 1.08 j Roy Mocraney 63.00 62.00 1 3 1.00 i A.J. McMahon 231.99 230.00 1 3 1.99 I ivoe.Adams Lumber Co. 125.98 124.00 1 3 1.98 i idoah Adams Lumber Co. 2.93 1.93 1 3 1.00 j Sher company 90.46 89.00 1 3 1.46 T.J. Smith 177.60 176.00 1 3 1.60 Spencer &Ayer Inc. 182.12 181.00 1 3 1.12 Spener & Ay^r, Inc. 22.08 21.00 1 3 1.08 { Percy Treat, 51.80 50.00 1 3 1.80 Vulcan Roel: Co. 576.04 575.00 1 3 1.04 � Vulcan Rock Co. 341.11 340.00 1 3 1.11 i H.G. Windeler 76.50 75.00 1 3 1.50 I I F • Western Pipe & Steel Co. 73.09 72.00 R.D. 1 S.D.3 $1.09 Bowers Rubber Works 31.24 30.24 1 4 1.00 Geo. Blocking Jr. 40.50 39.50 1 4 1.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 156.00 155.00 1 4 1.00 H.Corell Lime & Cement Co. 186.75 185.75 1 4 1.00 N.Clant On 55.50 54.50 1 4 1.00 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 32.88 31.88 1 4 1.00 Cal. " " IT 242.62 241.62 1 4 1.00 Cal. " " 32.88 31.88 1 4 1.00 R Cal. " " " 94.71 93.71 1 4 1.00 Antioch Lumber Co. 9.19 8.19 1 4 1.00 Bowers Rubber Pions 27.30 26.30 1 4 1.00 A S.Daarte 53.00 52.00 1 4 1.00 Ben Frank 47.00 46.00 1 4 1.00 Ben Frank 56.00 55.00 1 4 1.00 Henry Frank 51.00 50.00 1 4 1.00 Pl.drank 76.00 75.00 1 4 1.00 Ben Guirado 27.00 26.00 1 4 1.00 1 Hutchinson Co. 497.70 496.70 1 4 1.00 A.E.Howlett 55.50 54.60 1 4 1.00 E.A. Howari 66.70 65.70 1 4 1.00 I Hntchinm n Co. 538.77 537.77 1 4 1.00 •• I F.Hebeisn 88.00 87.00 1 4 1.00 Geo. T. Lewis 74.00 73.00 1 4 1.00 R. linorini 55.50 54.50 1 4 1.00 Joe ?atheron 4o.00 39.00 1 4 1.0- • J. ma•ngini 57.00 56.00 1 4 1.00 F.Morchio 36.00 35.00 1 4 1.00 F._forciiio 40.00 39.00 1 4 1.00 A.J. MaIlLhon 134.09 133.09 1 4 1.00 Roy McGrarey 55.50 54.50 1 4 1.00 j Oakland & Antioch &E. Ry 1021.70 1020.70 1 4 1.00 Redwood Llnfg. Co. 79.51 78.51 1 4 1.00 C.A.Smith Lumber Co. 113.02 112.02 1 4 1.00 Joe Stockfleth 59.00 58.00 1 4 1.00 H.G. "3ndeler 55.50 54.60 1 4 1.00 Balfour Guthrie Co. 303.10 302.00 1- 5 1.10 Mrs. Clement 18.40 17. 99 1 5 1.740 - Andrew De?.Tartini 25.20 24.00 1 5 1.20 Entchinson Co. 437.95 436.00 1 5 1.95 Hutchinson Co. 429.90 428.00 1 5 1.90 Hutchinson Co. 508.11 507.00 1 5 1.11 Hutchinson Co. 559.40 558.00 1 5 1.40 &;itchinson Co, 57.22 56.00 1 5 1.22 rutchinson Co. 319.63 318.00 1 5 1.63 Hutchinson Co. 488.89 487.00 1 5 1.89 Charles C.Squires 46.10 45.00 1 5 1.10 Vulcan Bock Co. 383.68 882.00 1 5 1.68 Vulcan nock Co. 628.77 627.00 1 5 1.77 And it is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warren: • on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and I out of tLe funds above mentioned. The vote of the Board on said Order, being as follows, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors Iuzott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and TrytLall. 1 !Toes: Yone.K In the Matter of allowance of claims. I Claims against the different funds of the County a•e 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 Allovaaice Book of this Board. • i and the --card takes rece--s to meet on fdonday, Dec. 6th, 1915, at 10 o'clock 0..! .. an. i _ - Before the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Celifomia. It is by the Board of Supervisors ordered that a special meeting of the Board J of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Spate of California, be called for, and to meet on Wednesday, IFovember 24th, 1915, at 10:30 o'clock A.M. for the dmrpoS of examining into and deciding upon the advisability of grading a portion of Second Y Avenue in the town of Valona, in such manner as to conform to the proposed grading of the proposed State Highway where said Second Avenue in said town of Valona Inter- sects with the said proposed State HirJnray, sad for such other business as the said Board of Supervisors may determine to be matters of necessity, and which in the Judgment of the said Board of Supervisors demsnds immediate attention. i Dated november 24th, 1915. Zeb unatt. :..';. J.P.Casey. Vincent look. 7.J.Buchan°n. J.H.Trythall. -OUe - - - - - In the Bard of Supervisors of Contra Costa Counter, State of California. Wednesds;,, Idove:.-ber 24th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. _ Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb %nott, J.P. Casey, Viaceat Book, and i7.J.Buchaaan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. !" 1 In the ::latter Of Approach of jSecond Street in the tom of Valona, to the State Higiway. HEREAS, the Biahway Commission of the State of ca].ifornia, have establishe a survey and are engaged in the construction of the State Highway song that certa street known as Pomona, in the torn of Valona, and, i --EERFW°•S, at the intersection of the CountyHi{fiway in said t(xrn of Valona, 4 and sheet known as "Second Avenue" with the proposed State Highway, the said f Highwey Commission have made a cut of approximately fourteen 114) feet at the inter section of said "Second Avenue" and said proposed State rii!fiway, and, i WHEREAS, for the convenient and necessary use of said Second Avenue, as a ipublic County HLsusy, and in order to connect said Second Avenue with the said proposed State I'Lenway, it is necessary to make a cut on said Second Avenue; i THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that J.P.Cesey, Road Commissioner of the 2nd Super II� visorial District, in :rhich said Second Avenue is located is hereby authorized, f empowered and directed to mare, arrangements with the State Hitway Commission for , 11111 such a cut on said Second Avenue of the said town of Valona, to = provide fors reas- onable and convenient connection between said Second Avenue and the said propowd State Highway for a grade connection, Said cut to be made in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Engineers of State Highway Commission, said cut to i i i N. NW. 5 j be made st.aspense of Highway Commission. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan, and second I ed by Supervisor Look, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Bozxd. s .C'r_airman. t .l! I . i *�e i ! 1 I _ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. j Monday, December 6th, 1915. i The board met at 10 o'clock"A.?i. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb nott, J.P. �1 I Casey, vineent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.E.rdells, Clerk. U^ The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of idovembe �d I 1915, are read to the board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the ^' Chairman and Clerk. j In the `'fatter of Reclamation District k' mo. 1619. The hearing of objections to Assessment Ido. 1 levied upon the lands within - Reclamation District No. 1619, comm, on regnlarly and it duly appear Ing to the board that it did on the 15th day of October, 1915, by order duly made and given, appoint three Assessment Commissioners in and for Reclamation District No. 1619, i with directions to said Corimissiosers to levy an assessment no. 1 of X23,534 agains the lands within said Reclamation District in proportion to the benefits, in the manner provided by law; that said Commissioners duly qualified in the manner requir d .r I ;,3 i by law, and duly made such assessment, and on the 15th day of november, 191b, { returned and filed with the clerk of the Board a list of charges against the lends , I within said District in the runner provided by law; that thereafter this Board made a ay I and gave its order fixing the 6th day of December, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.U. as.the time for hearing objections to said assessment; that due and legal not Los for the time and in the manner provided by lave has been given; that no object Lots to said assessment have been made or filed and it duly appearing that said assess- meat is fair, regular and just in ever,; respect; It is, therefore, Ordered that the said assessment be and the same is hereby gw I a!,proved, and in attestation thereof this Order of Approval is sinned by the Chair- man of the Board and attested by the clerk thereof and is endorsed upon said Ass®ss i ment list. I n. In the ;latter of Insurance of County Hospital Building. ^p_ i - It is by the Board ordered that all of the old policies on old buildings other than nee brick buildin;s be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled. It is further ordered that A.E.Blum, be and he is hereby ordered to insure I new ward now being built. s- i z P _ 2" • In the natter of contract with P,R.Roareo for the building of road. • Hoare, having been awarded a contract for the grading of road on Divisio sr No. 2 of the Tunnel Road and it appear£n.; to the Board that it Is necessary that + an extension of thirty days frau Sov. nth, 1415, be granted to 1d Contractor, } N3 It is by the -card orde_ed that said P.D,tioare, Contractor, be and he is here- by granted an extension of thirty days time from I+ov. 28th, 1415, within which to complete his contract. �r I 'ilk In thq utter of Reelam tion District ''4o. 800. w j E.r'.Stow, a Trustee of Reclamation District o. 800 of contra Costs County California, having: presented his resianat£on to this Board, and having asked that said resignation be accepted forthwith; i And it further appearing that by the resignation of the w,id E.W,Stow, as y; . such 'Trustee, there will be a vacancy caused in the Board of Trustees of said Distri � Which ought to be filled; And it further appearing that r= considerable number of lana owners of said � District have recornmended the appointment aiCl:seflce I:..Uddie, Trustee vice E.r, Stow resigned; - f_ It is therefore Ordered, Adjudgedc i and Decreed that the res i~nation of as such Trustee be, and the same is hereby accepted; v it is Further Ordered, Adjudged '�. J dged and Decreed that the petition ion of said land ovine in said mattor be riled herein; x t It is further Ordered. Adjudged and Decreed that Clarence 1.1.0ddie, a land crater in said District and a person otherwise duly qualified, be and he is hereby appo£nte a Trustee of said District, vice E.%.Stou, resigned, to hold office until his succes or is elected and qualified. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard, In the -'Latter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. "a The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue liouor licenses authorizing ' A0 the s:.le of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the followitzf, named places, to pt its cranks _Tact Sand mound Slough Chas. H. Danks ti'hite wont Crockett George Kalleres Idle Hour Saloon Ur oc.ce tt rr^.i7.}:5znda test County bine J•B.Peyser Dotel Brentwood Bra atwoad. R.C.Starner *rand Canyon Chateau wand Canyon Park. ;?tn The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board save and s except as to license of R.C.1arner, super visor Knott voting "No" on said applicatio . ii '' A <3 j X I A. N 1 In the -ratter of applicati as for Liquor Licenses. j 'he following applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sole of in- I � toxicatiag liquors in quantities less than one quart abs made to the -board by the ! following named persons at the followi p i P ug na=:ed lacus, to wit: Josephine Anderson Alvarado St. San Pablo J. Donohue Donohue's Saloon Port Costa I Dawson & Daley Cor. Tunnel & Moraga Roads Near Bryant Bridge. - a H.N.Elliott Eagle Saloon Lanvill a. a� C. Guignani Crockett -K Frank Gorich 3rd Ave. & 7:anda Sts. Valona. J.A.G,noach'o Near S.P. Railroad Sobrante A. Hirabirren Lot 6, Block 1 Mart Lae z Land 6o.Tract 'l. Joseph Jacobs The Heidelberg Stege Junction Lima & Santos Main St. Byron =_ Conrad Lamp, Giant. " i P.Lucey Star Hotel Crockett G.0'Ideill Cor Roads 14 and 16 San Pablo Rancho :3- Rellie Quill Bet First Second Sts. Rodeo. _ i J.F.Serpa It is by the Board ordered that the hearing an said explications be fixed for -!onday. January 3rd, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.''. 1n the `fatter of Advertisin= Resources of Contra Costa County. I Kelly-Davis Company having presented a proposition to this Board to advertise , the resources of Contra Costa County, by publication and.distribution of folders and it appeariik; to the Board that the finances of Coatra Costa County, at the pre- sent time will not warrant such an expenditure, I It is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the I Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied. 'r I In the matter of Reclamation i District No. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following i warrant of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to x wit: Date. Ido. Amount Nov. 8th, 1915. 8 .$2242. cnd the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of thi k Board by aff tdng his signature thereto. s": 2�F i In the utter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the sa are hereby granted to tiv following named persons, to wit: Speranza AiellD, *25, rer moath, commencing Dec. 1st, 1915. 3.J.14olcott, 1110-. per month, commencing Dec. 1st, 1915. Charles Benbow, 320, per month beginning Itov. let, 1915; 56.00 of said amount to be paid to :5ary J. kendell, and 514. per month to Charles Benbow. ' I It is further ordered that the County Auditor`draw warrant on the county - v rreasurzr in favor of each of above named indigents in the sums above named. It is further ordered that the following allowances in supplies, be made, to wit: ISary 2.Buc..ley, $7.50 per month, beginning Dec. 1st, 1915. „- nary Brown, 512.50 per month beginning Dec. 1st, 1915. Clara Thompson, $15.00 per month commencing Nov. 1st, 1 915., ,,a In the utter of reouisition for supplies. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of C-.L.Abbott, Coroner of 3' I. Contra Costa County for supplies be and the same is hereby granted. ' j - In the Latter of Burial o3 I honorably Dischar,Ee3Soldiers. - Hon. Arthur '::illiams, who was by this Board 'heretofore designated as the �A person whose duty it was to cause to oG interred the body of any honorably discharg d '^ soldier, sailor or m-ine, being now deceased; i • It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that D.J.TTiest, o: )Martinez, an honorably discharged soldier be and he is hereby appointed to cause _ to be decentl;r interred the body of any honorably disch.rged soldier, sailor or mar ine who shall have served in the Army or -avy, and who may hereafter die without I having sufficient means to defray funeral expenses, as provided by law. 3' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the 3oard. i In the utter of Cancellation of Sarrants. A Good cause agearinc therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following 'rr -warrants on the County Treasury of Contra Costa County, be and they are hereby i ordered cancelled: • .NO. Dame Amount. I 3802. Lucy E.Kent 5 12.00 . 4618 Lucy E.kent 12.00 5442 Pauline Halter. .10.00 6151 Mss. Jennie Larsh 12.00 - q. 6921 James Hill 10.00 �- i 6958 :airs. Jennie Harsh 12.00 7551 James Hill 10.00 7569 Antonio I5assia 10.00 7585 Chris Penigoliri 8.00 IV 7446 A.N.Sulleager 12.50 4094 Standard uil Co. 12.70 q, r 6351 C.D.Oosaay 5.00 4 8010 John Ott, 5.00 In the taa.tter of application of - Lrs. C,S.?:icLeanoa for purchase of a wooden leg for an orphan boy-. A communication is received from Lira. C.S.Liclennon, principal of the Yleasaa Hill School requestiae this Board to purchase a wooden leg for an orphan boy residin in said :school Listrict; Theraepon, it is by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is j hereby ordered referred to Dr. Ierrithew County Physician, to take such action as I he shall deem best. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board notify Lars. C.S.UaLennon ' l to have said bog appear before the said Count� -'hysician. In the Latter of Emergency Pond for Commissioner of P.P.I.E. It is by the Board ordered that a warrant for $500 be drawn on Treasury E in favor of R.R.Veale, Commissioner of Contra Costa County, for use in removing sai �_ exhibit and futures fro:.; California Building at P.P.LE., said Commissioner to pre ri sent vouchers for all expenditures made under said amount.,, T: In the Latter of Double and Erroneous Asssssments. The Tax Collector and County Auditor having certified to this Board certain - double ajA erroneous assessments; . iIt is, by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and they are an$ each of them is, hereby ordered cancelled, and that the clerk of �e this Board ra':-e proper entry in Vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. Y K In the +utter of Correction of a Assessments. iGeo. 0. `,ease, Count;, Assessor having certified to this Board, the following clerical errors which appear on the Assessment Roll of 1915-16, asking authorizat- ion to correct same in accordance with provisions of Section 3881, of Political Code: � Through error in co i ng ug py ng,'the following was omitted from the Roll: L.P.Damon Lot 15, Block 3, Herman's Addition, valuation $450. Adele C. Brown, 27 1/2 feet of Lot 22, Block 5, Herman's addition, valuation . $160. Authorization granted to insert same on roll. Charles X. McIntosh, was erroneously assessed with wharf improvenents in amount to +2000 35.76 acre tract, IJichol School District. Same having been destr - i , 2+-L_x j p I `^v i ed :::Nov. 1912. • And said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney, Thomas D. Johnston, It is by the Board ordered that the Assessor be and he is hereby authorized s to correct said assessments and each of them on the Assessment roll of Contra Costa County. i In the I'iatier of the petition for ,ty formation of a highway lighting '; District of the town of Danville. A petition in writing having been presented to this Board on the 7th day of Septeriber, 1915, askin- the formation of a highway lighting district of the town • of Danville and praying; teat an election be held to determine whether or not said district shall be formed as provided by lav in such cases; �r And it appearing to tills Board that said petition sets forth the name and j boundaries of said proposed district, which proposed district is hereinafter parti- cularly described, and that it is signed by more than twenty live persons, each AIP of whom is a taxuayer and resident of said tore and of said proposed district; And it furthrr appearing to this Board that the said town of Danville is an unincorporated torn of the County of Contra Costa. And it further a_ppeoringthat said petition, in all things, conforms to the requirements of law in such case made and provided. And it furth--r appearing that the said Board of Supervisors upon said appli- e A,4 cation, fixed a day and hour for hearing the same and protests of interested parties for a date not less than twenty-five dor more than thirty days after the date of ^ presentation thereof, to wit: the nth day of October, 1915, at the hour of eleven ,. j o'clock A.I.T. And it further appearing that the hearing of the sa.cce having been duly and xe gularly continued to and until this 6th day of Decerber, 1915. And it further appearing that the cleri_ of said Board caused notices of the ;, filing and hearing of such petition to be posted in three of the most public places in said district and that said notice was headed "I3otice of Proposed Formation of Ey Danville Highway lighting District" in letters not less than one inch in length and stated in in legible characters the fact and date of filing of said petition and day and hour set for hearing such petition and protests of interested parties and speei -� fying the boundaries of the proposed district and referred to said petition for fur ther particulars; and that said Clerk caused a similar notice to be published at leastonce a week for two successive wee<-s in a newspaper of general circulation `I • minted and published in trz. County in which the proposed district is located and designated by said Board for that _ruriose, to wit: the Danville Journal, and that ar. said notice was posted and published at least seven days before the date set for the hearing of said petition. - And it further appearing that no protests or objections to the formation of =k said district have been filed or presented. " _ And it further appearing and this beard now finding, that all proceedings re- v 4 d ' Duffed by lair have been taxen and had in the time and in the manner prescribed by lavr - Now, therefore, it is resolved and Ordered that an election be, and the same is hereby, ordered to be held La said proposed hiPhway lighting district on Thursday F i the 3Jth dayoi December, 1915, between the hours of 1 o'clock P.11. and 7;30 oIclock of said day, during vdiich period the polls shall rem in open, and at which election fi• the qualified electors of said proposed district may vote for or against said higjwa j1;ght ing d istr is t. i" Said proposed highway lighting district and the boundaries thereof are more par ' I tieularly described as follows, to wit: Situate, lying- and being in the County of c Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: . Beginning at the S.E. corner of the S.?P. quarter of Section 17, T 1 S. R. 1,W., jthence south one-half mile; thence east one-half mile; thence south along the Green . j Valley Road to the Tassajare 'toad; thence along the Tassajara Road to the westerly i line of Section 27, T 1 5., R. 1 r,., thence south to the S.17. corner of Section 27, T 1 S. R. 1 71. thence east one-half mile; thence south one-half mile; thence east one i quarter mile; thence south one-half mile; thence west to the intersection of Rancho San Ramon line; thence north on said Rancho San Ramon line; thence west on said Ran- ls. cho San Ramon line and continuing westerly to the intersection of the east line of j the .,deese property; thence north on said easterly line of the Reese property to the .7 -i N.E. corner of said !,Leese property; thence westerly on the north property line of j the said i.ieese property to the San Ramon Road; the nee no rt herly aloes the said road r-- to the S.E. corner of the R. Van Dorn property; thence westerly along the south line *Y I j of said R. Van Dorn property to the Rancho Sr:n Ramon line; theme along said Rancho San Ramon line to the center line of Sections 32 and 31, T 1 S., R. 1 I7., thence west along said center line to the easterly line of Section 36, T 1 S., R. 2 i7., ri thence north one-half mile; thence :est one-half mile; theme north one-half mile; %r theme west one-half mile; theme north one-half mile to the 17.W. corner of Section 25, T 1 S. R. 2 W., thence rest one mile to the S.E. corner of Section 22, T 1 S., -- R. 2 ',;.thence north one-half mile; theme east through the centor of Sections 23 and 24, T 1 S., R. 2 17., to t'.,e westerly line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence north- � i easterly to the so-.:thvest corner of Section 17, T 1 S. R. 1 17. thence east one-half , mile to the point of beginning. JI That the name to be given to said proposed district shall be "Danville Light' District of Contra Costa County". The ballots shall contain the words "?or Lighting District " and the voter shall write or print after said words on his ballot the m,� "Yes" or the word "No It is now by the Board further ordered that the following, place in slid propos f i ed li-bting district small be the place for holdinP7 said election and that the follo - ing named qualified electors o= sr-id proposed li,hting district have been, and here- ; by are, appointed to act as election officers to conduct said election and who sha i be considered the officers of said election in said proposed district, to wit: - - Pollin:: ?lace-Danv'_lle Fraternal and Social Hall. Inspector: J.k.Pr�$tas. Judges: i2rs. Hannah L.Larrison and Leonard Gress. -` 4nd it is by the Board further orderci, that the clerk of this Board shall call said election b,. posting notices thereof in three of the most public places in said Al 2 �F f444 i t ,. proposed lighting district, and bvpublication in the "Danville Journal", a weekly F. newspaper published within said proposed district, at least once a wee! for not less jthan fifteen days. Said notice shall specify the time, place and purposes of said -, , election, give the boundaries of said proposed lighting district and the hours clurin6 .��, which the polls will be kept open. I The foregoing order is passed by the following vote, to wit: >r Ayes: Sui:ervisors Knott, Casey, Hoo__, Buchanan and Try hall, goes: hone. i i In'the t-atter of Allowance of ; claims for Br.dge work, lumber, oil, rock, road material, etc. Ce7ain claims for bridge wbr_,, lumber, oil, roc-., road material etc. are , • preseeted against certain road districts and it appearin- to the Board that said road districts '^orale be unreasonably burdened by tine tall payment of said claims; It is nova, by the Board ordered that said claims be paid to the cla Lmai ts in the sums :_nd out of tie funds bel:;w mentioned, to wit: ai Claimants. Amount General t,und Road t'und. Tilden Lumber Company {)289.50 }288.50 R.D.1,S.D.1, 91,00 j Tilden Lumbar C6. 9,90 8,90 1 1 1.00 L.Anderson Company 34.52 33.00 1 2 1.62 )` Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 161.38 160.00 1 2 1.38 p Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 53.84 52.00 1 2 1.84 Cal. Cor. Calvert Co. 91.71 90.00 1 2 1.71 Gal. Gor. Culvert Co. 48.68 47.00 1 2 1.68 Danville 17hse. & Lum.Co. 851.19 800.00 1 2 51.19 S.E.Flournoy 201,45 200.00 1 2 1.45 ! A.J.Pdc;dahon 369.30 368.00 1 2 1.30 j A.J.Mol•£ahon 447.71 446.00 1 2 1.71 A.J.::'c?shon 583.75 582.00 1 2 1.75 Vulcan Roel: Co. 590,78 589.00 1 2 1.78 • Danville Theo. & Lum.Co. 1137.99 1@00.00 1 2 137.99 Oaklsnd & Antioch a E.Hy. 2393.60 2392.60 1 4 1.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County -z n, i Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the f:7nd n' i ab o ve name d. '`° I The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Tr ythall. Noes: done. I ` Sy In the =latter of Change bf Boundaries and Fixing the 9oundaries of election pre- cincts of Contra Costa County. • It is by the-Board ordered that the boundaries of several election pre- m i cincts of Contra Costa County be and the sane are hereby established and fixed as s; hereinafter set forth and described: AITTI0CEPRECIM 1 � v; BEGIN11I14G at 1[n 14orthwesterly corner of the incorporate limits of the town ip.. c Antioch on the San Joaquin River; thence southerly running along: the westerly bo::ndar; line of the incorporate limits of the town of Antioch, to the southwest cog AI I " a I nor thereof; thence easterly running along the incorporate limits of the torn of Antioch to where it intersects the center line of ;:ain or I Street; thence norther- _ ly running along the center line of Main or I "tree' and prolongation thereof to its Intersection with the northerly boundary of the incorporate limits of the town of Antioch in the San Joacui.n River; thence westekly running along the incorl:orate lin- its of the to-,m of Antioch into the place of beginniap. j -SITIOCR RECIIICT NO. 2. BEGINNING at a point on the southerly boundary line of the torn of Antioc where the center line of i.c in or I street intersects the same; thence easterly runni along the incorporate limits of the town of Antioch to a point where it intersects t1a center line of =_imball or _r,. Street; thence northerly running aloe_,the center line ^, of Kimball or :�^. Street and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the northe - ly boundary of the incorporate limits of the town of Antich; thence westerly running along the northerly boundary of the Incorporate limits of the town of Antioch to its intersection with a prolongation of the center line of Main or I. Street; thence southerly to a point in the center line of =rain or I. Street; thence southerly ruanixg along the center line, of;Bain or I. Street to the place of beginning. ANTIOCH PRECINCT 140. 3. BEGITTI?II:G at a point on the southerly boundary line of the town of Antioch where it intersects the center line of Kimball or F. Street; thence easterly running along the incorporate limits of the town of Antioch to the soutnea:;terly corner there- of; thence Fortherly running along the easterly boundary line of the ineorporate,lim- its of the town of Antioch to the northeast corner thereof; thence Westerly running along the incorporate limits of the town of Antioch to a point in the prolongation,o Simball or F. Street if extended Ilortherly; thence southerly to a.point in the center line of :imball or F. Street; thence southerly running along the center;rine of KimbaLl or F. Street to the place of beginning. i � CONCORD PMCIIiCT FlO. 3. i BEGIMURG Et the intersection of the Concord and Clayton road with the (easterly boundary of the incorporate limits of the town of Concord; thence southerly and westerly running alon5 the easterly, southerly and westerly boundaries of the in- corporate limits of the town of Concord, to the intersection of the town limits with the racheco and Concord Road; thence westerly along said road to a point where a line drawn from la point 15 chains westerly from intersection of the concord and Avon Road to the northwest corner of Tm-. Cavan's ranch intersects said road; thence southerly Z. to a point in ti:e Pacheco and Pine Canyon Roadatthe northwest corner of Wm. Cavan's land; thence southeasterly alon3 said road to its intersection with the northern boundary line o: the Rencho De Las Ilueces Bolbonesi and southerly boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence southwesterl$r along, said ranch boundary to Aalaut Creek; thence southerly aloe the center line of Walnut Creek to its intersection wit a prolongation of the westerly boundary line of the Bancroft Tract; thence southerly 1running along the westerly boundary line of the Bancroft Tract to its intersection with the center line of the Sulphur Sprig =o ad; thence easterly running along the ;center line of the Ignacio Valley end Sulphur spring Rood to its intersection with t'ne coater line of Walnut-venue; thence southeasterly running aloe: the center line 2 of Walnut kvame to its intersection with the easterly line 6 what is known as the 7. j Randall Tract: thence running southerly along the Be As rly line of the Randall Tract and :rolongatiop of sawn to the Northeast corner of Section 1, T 1 S. R. 2 Fi. i in the southerly boundary line of the f;.rroyo De Las ilueces Y Bolbones or San 111guel Raneli; thence running along: the southerly boundary line of said Rancho in a reneral easterly direction to the extreme s;utheast corner of said Rancho in the westerly line of Section 1, T 1 R., R. 1 "!. thence easterly to %count Diablo Heridian southeas i corner of Section 1, aforesaid; thence northerly one mile to the summit of Mount Diablo; thence westerly running aloes: the Mount Diablo Base bine to its. intersectio � with the easterly line of scid Rancho in the southwest corner of Section 35, T 1 IT., R. 1 i6. thence noi.•Licrly, westerly, northerly, westerly and northerly, running slop ' the easterly bqundary of the San ;,Iiguel Rancho to its intersection with the Monte E i del Diablo; thence southwesterly to the most southerly corner of said Rancho and 1 the most easterly corner of the Davis Tract; thence southwesterly along the souther- ly line of rhat was formerly known as the Davis Tract and most southerly corner the of; thence westerly running algin_¢ the,westerly line of the Davis 'ract to the most westerly corner of same in 'lino Creek; thence running northwesterly along Pine Cres to its intersection with the County road in the Northerly line of Treat Tract; i i thence northeasterly aloixT said road to the intersection of southerly boundary of j Pacheco Uxant or Rancho Llonte del Diablo; thence runnieg along said Grant line in a i northwesterly direction to the most westerly corner of the Ihilip Babel Tract; theai e northeasterly running along the westerly boundary of said Babel Tract and prolongat ion thereof to the center line of what is known as Babel Lane; thence running along Babel Lane in a northwesterly direction to the Concord and Clayton Road; thence running along said road Northwesterly to the place of beginning. i I CROCKETT PP.ECiICT ITO. 1. BEGIINIRG at a point in the Straits of Carquinez in the County Houndazy line of Contra Costa County, California, due Borth of the westerly boundary line of the Lacey Burnham Tract on Rancho Canada Del Hembre; thence southerly to the narthweste j ly corner of said Lacey Burnham Tract; thence southerly along the westerly line of said tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of lands formerly known as the Edwards Tract to a point designated as 01 the southwest corner of Section 9, T 2 II. R. 3 W. LI.D.B. M. thence westerly to a point due south on the prolongation of the center line ofBay street in the town of Crockett, it produced southerly; thence north,xly ,.o the southerly line of Bay Street, said town of Cxockett continuing on same course to the center line of Bay Street to its intersection rite the center line of Winslow Street; thence easter- ly along the center line of Maslow Street to its intersection with the center line of Beeld Street; thence northerly running aloe the center line of Heald Street and n on alley between Blocks 2 and 3 and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the County jo ndary line in the Straits of Carquinez; thence easterly runnin,. along the Straits of Carquinez in County boundary line to to i:oint of beginning. CROcr.E=T P=:EC?IICT 110. 2. BEGliIIdIIr. in the county boundary line at a :pint where the center line of Reald Street in the town of Crockett, if produced northerly would intersect said a I county boundary line; theme southerly to a point in the center line of street be- tween Blocks 2 and 3 of the town of Crockett; thence southerly runnier along the center line of the street betwean ;loc:•s 2 and 3 and Heald ;:treat to the intersect- ion of Heeld Street with the ce-,ter line of Y,'inslow Street; the:ce westerly running =` � along the center line of Winslow ::treat to its intersection with the center line o3 Bay Street; thence southerly, running along the center line of Bay Street and prolong ation thereof to the souvhe_ly boundary line of lands of the California and Hawaii Sugar =refining Company formerly knorm as the Edwards Tract; thence westerly to a Point due south on a prolongation of the center line of hest Street, town of Crooket; if produced southerly; thence northerly to the southerly line of Pest Street in the to.n of Crockett; thence northerly running along the ce;.ter line of West street to its intersection with the ce:ter line of Winslow Street; thence westerly running I along the center line of '.Anslou Street to its intersection with the center line of Palley Street in the town of Crolona; thence northerly running along the center line of valley Street and prolongation thereof to the County Boundary line in the Straits t of Carquinez; thence easterly running along the county boundary line in the Straits iof Carquinez to the point of beginning. CROC3BTT _=CLiCT ITO. 3. jPEGILTIITG at a point where the center line of :71nslow Street intersects I the neuter line of if+est Street in the town of Crockett; thence satherly running along the center line of Hest Street and prolongation thereof to its Intersection with t o southerly boundary line of _ends of the California and Hawaiian Sugar Hefi ing Company; thence westerly running alon_r the southerly boundary lion of the lands ^ of the California and Hawaiian Sugartefinin; Company to the westerly boundary line of the California c nd Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company; theme northerly running alonK the westerly boundary line of lands of the California and Hawaiian Sugar refining - Company to its intersection with the teeter line of Ceres Street in the town of Va- lona; thence westerly running along the center line of Ceres Street in the town of valona to its ,intersection. with the center line of Post Street In the town of va- lona; thence northerly running along the center line of Post Street and prolongatio ._ i thereof to the County boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez; thence easterly I running along the county boundar line in the Straits of Carquinez to t-e north- west corner of Crockett Precinct iio. 2; thence southerly and easterly rxxnniq: along ' the westerly bonndar• line of Crockett Precinct -No. 2, to the point of beginning. iI RTIIIEL FRECIIXT R0. 1. B`.GIMMIG at a ;oint in the carter line of Castro Street where the center i line of Thomrson Street intersects the same; thence easterly running along the cent r I line of Thomusoa street to its intersection with the center line of iiamn Street; thence sogtherly running along the center line of Liason Street to its Intersection r:ith the line, if extended westerly running between Blocks 208 and 209 of the Crig- incl Survey of the toren of I:iartinez, thence easterly running aloe; the line between Blceks 208 and 209 of the original survey of the town of =ZartLnez to the neuter of Alhambra Creek'. thence souther � ly and along the ceder line of Alha::bra Crack to the southerly line of Block 326 of the additional survey of the town of Martinez; then a , 2c�i • i easterly running along the southerly boundary line of Block 326 of the additional survey of the town of a3xt1nez to the center line of Las Juntas Street; thence southerly running alon� the ceater line of Les Jnnt::s Street to its intersection with the center line of Thompson Street; thence easterly running alon.- the center line of Thoiapson Street to its intersection with the center line of Oak Street; I thence southerly running along the center line of Oak Street to its intersection j with the southerly line of the Toxmey-nerrithew Tract; thence northeasterly running along the line between the Tor ce y-&te rrith ew Tract and the Bush and Shell Tracts 'z to the easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Marthoz; j thence northwesterly running along the incorporate limits of the town of Uartinez i to the northwesterly corner of the Shell Tract; thence easterly runnier: slow the incorporate limits of the town of i.artinez to a point in the center of a road about 1300 feet easterly from the most northwest corner of the shell Tract; theme north- erly r=nin-: aloiti the center line of a private road of the Shell Comgai,y to its intersection with the center line of Fairview Road; thence running westerly along j the center line of Fairview :ioad; to a point where the line between lands known as I i3ajors Tract and lands of the Shell Compau intersects said road; thence northerly running along the line between lauds known as the iiajors Tract and the Shell Compa to a point on the southerly bounder, line of the right of way of the Southern Pa- dific Railroad Company; thence northwesterly running alcng the line between Tide Land Survey 110. 2 and Tide Land Survey No. 3, and prolongation thereof to the into - ! porate limits of the town of L'--rti.nez; thence westerly running along the Lncorpora e i boundary line of the town of ':,iertinez to the easterly boundary line of Martinez Precinct No. 2; theme southerly running along the easterly boundary line of Marti - ez Precinct No. 2 to the place of beginning. . METI M lIP2011ICT NO. 2. i BEGIhFRIIF at a point where the center line of C astro Street intersects - the center line of Thompson Street; thence running northerly alon.: the center line of Castro Street to the canter line of Alhambra Creek; thence northerly running along the center line of llhambra Creek and prolongation thereof to the incorpolatE limits of the town of Hartinez, in Carquinez Straits; thence westerly running along the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez, to the northwest corner s j thereof; theneg southerly, southeasterly, northeasterly, and southeasterly running along the westerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the torn of L;art inez to its intersection with the center line of Thompson Street; theme easterly ran- ping along the center line of Thomason Street to the place of beginning. j MIRTiNEZ P_-RECII,CT NO. 3. • 12GITUMIG at a point where the center line of Castro Street intersects the center line of Thompson Street; thence runnin_: westerly along the center line of i Thomason Street to its intersection with the Westerly boundary line of the inoorpoiste limits of the town of Martinez; thence running southerly along the westerly bouadp-17 i line of the incorporate limits of the town of ?,%rtinez to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary line of the incor- porate limits of the town of Lartinez to the southeae:terly corner thereof; thence 3 northerly running along the incorporate limits of the town of Lartinez, in the I center of Alhambra creek to a point in said creek where the line between Blocks 147 and 186 of the Original survey of the town of Martinez intersects the same; thence westerly running along the line between Lots 147 and 186, of the Original Survey of the town of 'Iartinez to its intersection with the center line of Castro -treat; thence northerly running along the center line of Castro Street into the place of beginning. 1 MARTIUM PRECINCT 110. 4. BEGI'm2liG at a point in the center line of Castro Street where the center line of Thompson Street intersects thesame; thence running southerly along the center line of Castro btreet to its intersection with the lane between Blocks 186 and 187 of the Original Survey of the town of iiartinez; thence running easterly along the } line between Blocks 147 and 186 of the Original survey of the town of Lartinez to the g easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez in the said Alhambra Creek; thence running northerly, easterly and northerly along the easterly and southerly bounder, of the incorporate limits of the town of Llartinez to its inter section with the southerly line of the Tormey-iierrithew Tract; thence runnin,= souther ily on a line between the Tormey-L7errithew Tract and lands formerly known as Frazer Tract to its intersection with the center line of Oa.r_ Street in the Tormey-merrithew Tract; thence hortherly running along the center line of Oak Street to its Intersect- !on.with the center line of Thomason Street; thence southwesterly runninn along the center line of Thompson Street to its intersection with the center line of Las Juntas Street; thence iJortherly running along the teeter line of Las Juntas Street to its K intersection with the southerly line of Block 326 of the Ad:itional Survey of the town of ;irxtinez if prodaced easterly; thence westerly to the southeasterly corner o Black 326 of the Additional Survey of the town of Kartinez; thence running along the southerly line of Block 326 of the additional survey of the town of ;lartinez to the center of Alhambra Creek; thence northwesterly to the southeasterly corner of Block j 208 of the original survey of the towh of ;Martinez; thence westerly runnier along the line between Blocks 208 and 209 of the original survey of the town of aartinez, to the center of '+Mason Street; thence northerly running along the center of Mason Street to its intersection with the center line of Thompson Street; thence westerly e running along the center line of Thompson into the place of beginning. MRTUTEZ PRECIldCT F.O. 5. BEGIIdITUIG , at point in the southerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Lartinez, in the center of a private road about 1500 feet easter- ly from the most northwesterly corner of lands of Shell Company and southwesterly corner of the J.P.Jones Tract; thence easterly rnnnint:: alone the incorporate limits of the toren of i,:artinez, to the southeasterly corner thereof; thence northerly runni along the easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez, to the northeasterly corner thereof in Suisun Bay; thence westerly running along the I incorporate limits of the town of Martinez to its intersection with the boundary line of 1-lartinaz -recinct ido. 1; thence southeasterly and easterly and southerly run nine along the b;,uadary line of I�Zartihez Precinct ho. 1 into the point of beginning. I' PACHECO PRECII}CT I BEGI1711I1111G at a point in the center of walnut Creek where a prolongation of the westerly line of the Bancroft Tract mould intersect said creek; thence• south-erly running along the center of said creek to its intersection with the southerly ::. ; line of ti_e Clark 37 acre tract; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary i' line of the Clary 37 acre tract end crossinn Southern Pacific Railroad and continuing on the southerly line of the McPherson Tract to its intersection with the venter line of the Pacheco and 7elnnt Creel_ Road; thence southerly and alonr_ the said Pacheco and ilalnut Creel,road to its intersection with the cent^r line of County road on the idorthern side of the Lar.ey Tract; thence westerly running orlon: the county road. between lands of Eool_ and Larrey Estate to its intersection with the line in the County road on the westerly side of the J.S.Hook estate; theme northerly and west- erly running aloes the cs,ter of a County road to the northwesterly corner of the • Yeaniman Tract; there westerly rennin: along the southerly boundary of the RodgersAr Tract to the easterly boundary line of the Rancho Canada del Hambre; thence southerly i i running slow, the easterly boundary line of the Rancho Canal_ del Sambre to its intersection with the line between lands of Sturgis and weary; thence running wester17 along the northerly boundary line of the Geary tract; thence runnfg• westerly aloag the northern boundary line of the Geary 'Tract to the northwest corner of said tract is an ' ! old road leading to Raliez creek; thence running southerly orlon- said road to the line between lands of Souza and Sturgis being the N.E. corner of Sup. Dist. No. 2. t. thence west to the S.E. corner of Alhambra Precinct; .thence north to the common carrar i between Alhambra and Pacheco Precincts; thence east aloe: the line between Pacheco and Alhaibra precincts to the county mad known as the Martinez and Sen Ramon road; i thence running Borthwesterly aloe. said road to its intersection with Alban bra Creek F. j near the house of O.Eaywa_•d; thence running east alar..-r the northerly boundary of • Alhambra and Vine Hill precincts to its intersedtion with the center line of Walnut creek; thence northerly down said area:: to a point in said cree'r, where the southern "- boundary line of the Tormey portion of the Government Ranch, if produced, would iate - seat the center line of said Creek; thence easterly leaving said creek and alonF so le � produced line to the center of the Concord and Avon Road on the north boundary line i of J. Williams; thence southeasterly along, the center line of said Concord and Avon i r xoad to a point about 15 chains westerly from the intersection of said Concord and Avon road with road leading to what was known as the "Fernando Yaeheco homestead". I thence southerly to a point in the Eacheoo and Pine Canyon Road at the northwest I corner of land of ':.m.Caven; theme southeasterly along said road to its intersection with the southern boundary line of the P,aachoL'onte del Diablo; theme following the xy•- southern boundary line of said Rancho in a S.W. direction to its intersection with - • i the center line of the Walnut Creek; thence rennin_ slow, the center line of said ,> creel: and the easterly boundar* line of Rancho Las Juntas in a southerly direction to the place of beginning. ` ! P11101E BRECIiiCT TIO. 1. BEGIIdif111C at a point in the town of Pinole, in the County of Contra Costa State of California, where the center line of Tennant Avenue intersects the southern r boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Uncle; thence northwesterly �j l�JiJ i 3. I runnin- alone the center line of Tennant Avenue and a prolongation thereof to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the 1 town of rinole in the Bay of San Pablo; thence easterly, southwesterly, southeaster- _ I ly, and southwesterly running along the northerly and easterly boundary line of the i I incorporate limits of the town of Pinole, into the point of beginning. PINOLE PRECINCT 110. 2. >-GIIIIUBG at a point in the town of Pinole, County of Contra Costa, state of California, where the center line of Tennant Avenue intersects the southerly boundary lineof the incorporate limits o" the torn of Pinole; thence northwesterly running along the center line of Tennant Avenue and a prolongation thereof to its I Intersection with the boundary line of the incorporate limits of the torn of Pinole inthe San Pablo Bay; thence westerly, southerly and easterly running along the north drly, westerly and southerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the towaof Pinola, into the point of beginning, y' RICHHOUD PRECINCT 110. 1. BRGIiUTEIG at the northwesterly corner of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond in the County boundary line of Contra Costa county in San Pablo Bay; s I ithence runnigh south and east along the northeast bounaar* line of the City of Rich- mond to a point on the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond between lots 4 and 5 of Section 11, township 1 North Range 5 i7est, thence southerly and along the line between lots 4 and 5, 12 and 18, 20 and 21, 28 and 29, of Section 11, town- ship one l+orth, Rare 5 «est, and lots 4 and 5 of Section 14, township 1 Rorth, Range 5 West, to a point where said line intersects the Pipe line of the Standard ' Oil Company; thence westerly following alone the ripe line of the Standard Oil Company to a point in Lot 8 of section 14 of said township and range; thence, runni4a southerly and westerly along the liasterly and southerly line of lands of the Stander jOil Company to the intersection of said lands with wharf and pier In Lot 219 sectio 15, township 1 Borth, Range 5 hest, Uount Diablo Base and 3Leridian; thence running � southwesterly along the easterly aide of said wharf and tb; prolongation thereof to a point In the County boundary line of Contra Costa County in the nay of San i 1 r'rancisco, thence running alon`. county Boundary line in a northerly line to the point of beginning. i RICOMO`_?D PRECINCT 1.10. 2. xp BEGIUMiNG ata point on the line between Lots 4 and 5 of Section 14, 1 Toraiship 1 Borth, range 5 west, where said line intersects the pipe line of the IStandard Oil Company; thence runnirg southerly along said line where said line into - r� i sects the center line of Castro Street; thence southwesterly along the center line of Castro Street to where said Center line intersects the center line of Eantecito J Avenue; thence southwesterly running along the carder line of :.:ontecito Avenue tot e center line of Bigh Otreet to the City of -Richmond; thence southerly along the cen , ter line of said High Street to Pacific Avenue; thence along the center line of Be- cific Avenue to center line of Garfield Avenue; thence along the center line of car. field Avenue to Pront Avenue; thence along the center line of FToat Avenue to mintz r Avenue; thence southwesterly on a prolongation of the center line ofBintzer avenue i to the County boundary line of contra Gosta county in the Bay of San Francisco; • thence runnFA; aloes_ the county boundary line in a northerly direction to the south west corner of Richmond Precinct 11o. 1; theme running northerly and easterly along , the southerly boundary line of Richmond Precinct No. 1 into the point of beginning. RICH1'OJID _e:CIFICT 110. 3. BEGIFhH1hG at a point in the City of Richmond where the center line of j Castro Street intersects With the center line of Richmond Avenue; thence westerly , along the center line of Castro Street to hdontecito Avenue; thence along ISontecito - { Avenue to High Street; thence along Hier. Street to Pacific Avenue; thence along the i center line of -eacific Avenue to �arfield:_venue; thence alon,. Garfield Avenue to. ' Front Avenue; thence along Front Avenue to Uiatzer Avenue; thence southwesterly and on a prolongation of the center line of said Mintzer Avenue to a point in the Contra Gosta County -boundary line in the Bay of San Francisco on the southwest cor. • Wer of Richmond -reciact i+o. 2; thence aloes: said county boundary line in a south- F easterly direction to a point which bears south 406 west from the � point where the line between Lots 1 and 8 of Section £2 township 1 north, Range 5 West intersects the southerly shore of the Potrero of the San Pablo rancho; thence Fh a northeast-erly direction to its intersection with the center line of broat Avenue and Uashi - I ' ton Avenue in the City of Richmond; thence rnunin; shun;-iFasiiington Avenue ins fBortheasterly direction to its intersection with the center line of Richmond Avenu ..,, thence nerthe_•l;y running along the center line of Richmond Avenue into thepoint of beginning. RICBIi;IdD P:�Ci;ICT ih0. 4. BEGIF:L P.1G at a point inthe center of Castro Street at the Vortheast corner ` of Block 14 of "sborn's Addition to the town of Richmond; thence, running south- westerly along thecenterline of Castro Street to a point where it intersects the • canter line of Richmond Avenue; thence running southeasterly along the center line + i ! oY Richmond &venue to a point where it intersects the center line of "4ashiagton Avenue; thence running c.ortheasterly along the center lire of Washington Avem:e z. to a point where' it intersects the center line of Cottage Avenue; thence, northwes _ i erly running slony the center line of Cottage Avenue to a i:oint where it intersects the center line of Santa Fe Avenue; thence northerly running along the center line j of Santa Eb Avenue to the center line of Standard Avenue; thence northwesterly to i a point at the most southerly corner of Block 14 of Osborn's addition to the town of Richmond; thence northerly on a line between lots 13 and 14 of Osborn's addi.t- ion to the toren of Richmond to the Fhcrth west corner of Block 14 Osborn's addition .y to the town of Richmond; thence northwesterly alork. the northerly boundary of Bloc j la, to the point of beginning. • j RI c'�'.i0i;i iSaCIiiv^T n0. 5. _ BE GI id_ciG at a point in ti=e confer line of :.ashington Avenue :There the ss , intersects the center ling of Richmond_venue; thence southeasterly running along the center line of Yichmoad Avenue to a mint where the sawn intersects the wester ly boundary line of the right of tray of the A.T. E; S. F. Railway Company; thence j runnier southwesterly alonZ the westerl.. boundary line of the ri,2ht of nay of the i � A.S. v- S,F. Railway Company to the boundary lino between Lots 24 and 25 of Section f3. 27fir., 0 � 23, To;:nship 1 North, Range 5 gest; and thane easterly along the boundary line be- tween Lots 24 and 25 of Section 23, Tomship 1 North, range 5 wect, to the north- east corner of lot 25 of said section, township and range; thence due south to a point in the county bo,.ndar- line in San Francisco Bay; theme, northwesterly running aloe;_, the county boundary line to the southeast corner of Richmond Precinct Pio. S. thence running alon1,;the easterly boundary line of Richmond Precinct No. 3, i t into the point of beglnnin.:. RICHEORD PRECIUCT NO. 6. BEGII:i12T1G at a point in the center line of Richmond Avenue where the mid center line intersects the westerly boundary line of the r4bt of way of the A.T. 2: S. F. Railway Company; thence easterly crossing said R eilroad track to a point ` cohere said center line of Richmond Avenue intersects the teeter line of Ashland Avenue; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Ashland Avenue to a ' point where same intersects the center line of Ohio Street; thence easterly running along the center line of Ohio Street to its intersection rnith the westerly boundary, line of the teen formerly known as Santa Fe; thence, southerly along the westerly boundary line of said tarn of Santa Fe end prolongation thereof to a point in Contra costa County boundary line in the Bay of Sen lrancisco; thence northwesterly along said boundary line to the southeasterly corner of Richmond rrecinot No. 5; thence running norther];- alcn the easterly boundary of Richmond Precinct No. 5 into the poi..t of beginning. E 6 RICE::OND ERECIP:CT N0. 7. BEGIPI11ING at a point in the center line of Ohio Street where the center line of Ashland Avenue intersects same; thence running wastesly on a 7olongaticn o the center line of Ohio Street to where said line, if extended, ;.ould intersect the ceator line of Castro 6'.reet thence southwesterly running along the center line of Castro Street to a point opposite the Northwest corner of Block 1+1 of Osborn's Addition to the town of Richmond; thence southeasterly to the Northeast 1 corner of block 14 of Osborn's Addition to the Tom of Richmond; thence southeast- erly running along the northerly bo:nxdafy line of Block 14 Osborn's Addition to the town of Richmond to the Northwest corner of block 13 of said Osborn's addition to ?' the town of Richmond; thence southerly running along the line between Blocks 13 and 14 of Osborn's addition to the southwest corner of Block 13 of said Osborn's addit- ion; thence southerly to a point where the center line of Santa Fe Avenue intersect the center line of Standard Avenue; thence southerly running along the center line =� of Santa Fe Avenue to a point where the sam3 intersects the center line of Cottage , Avenue; thence s,utheasterly running along the center line of Cottage Avenue to the point where same intersects t^.o center line of Washington Avenue; thence south- I westerly running along the center line of ,ffashin'ton Avenue to a point where the -_ same intersects the center line of Richmond Avenue; theme southeasterly running along the center line of Richmond Avenue and crossin_ Santa Fe Railroad tracks to a point where the center line of Richmond Avenue intersects the center line of Ashland Avenue; thence northe&ate_ly running along the center line of Ashland Avenue Into the point of beginning. I i I RICHMOND PPECIT_TCT 110. 8. • 13EGIEHIIIG at the intersection of the rasterly line of Tract formerly idesignated as "City of Richmond" with the Northerly boundary- line of the A.T. & S. I F.Oompany's right of way where the same intersects the westerly line of Block 3 I of the City of ''chmonl; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of said Rail- c way to its intersection with the line between late 22 and 23, Block "A" townsite of Santa Pe, if said line was extended northerly across said track; thence, southerly across said tract: on a line between lots 23 and 24 Block- "A" to the northerly bound ary line of Ohio Street; thence southerly to the intersection of the center line of F 8th Street with Ohio Street in Santa Pe Tract; thence southerly running along the ? center line of 8th Street and the prolongation thereof, to a point in the County bounder., line in the Bay of San Francisco; thence northwesterly along the county P boundary line-in the Bay of San Francisco to the southeast corher of Richmond ire- > -root No. 6; thence northerly running along the easterly boundary lineof Richmond rrecinet No. 6 into the place of beginning. RICHMOND 1?TFOUTOT NO. 9• BEGINITIITG at a point on the northerly boundary line of the A.T. & S.F. Railway Company`s right of way at a point opposite the line dividing lots 23 and 2 i Block "A" Townsite of Ss.ata Fe, if said line was extended 11ortherl.y; thence easterl running along: the Bortherly boundary line o. the A.T. & S.F. Railway Company's jtrack to a point where said line intersects the center line of 23rd Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 23rd Street and Doane Avenue and prolong ation thereof to the Gounty boundary lin•- in San Francisco Bay; thence westerly i j running along the county boundary line of Contra Costa County to the southeast cor- ner of!richmond Precinct No. 8; thence northerly running along the easterly boundar line of Richmond Precinct Ido. 8 into the point of begionirg. ` • RICh7S0I1D P i'C1tdCT N0. 10. i BEGINFING, at a point on the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pa- cific Company's right of way in the City of Richmond where the Northerly boundary line of the A.T. & S.F. Railway Company's right of way intersects said :%outhern 1 Pacific Compan_y's right of way; thence westerly running along the northerly bounds ' line of the A.T. & S.F. Railway Company's right of tray (Oakland Bramh) to its Intersection with the center line of 15th utreet, thence Northerly running along the center line of 15th Street in the City of Richmond, to where it intersects the center line of 11acdonald Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of UscDonald Avenue to where the same intersects the westerly bouddar;• line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific !railway Company; thence southeasterly runnier alon_: the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railway Company's right • of way into the point of beginning. j RICHMOND=RECINCT I10. 11. i BEGUNIdG at a point where the center line of 15th Street Intersects i the Northerly bounds luau of the right of way of the A.T. S.F. Railway Company Oakland Branch; thence westerly running along the northerly bundaiy like of said iRight of way to where the same intersects the ceiter line of 12th Street of slid City of Richmond; thence northerly ruaniig along the center line of 12th Street i to where same intersects the center line of MacDonald Avenue; thence easterly runn' along the center lineof MacDonald Avenue to where the same intersects the center line of 15th Street; thence southerly along the ceptor line of 15th Street into the point I of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 12. BEGINidING at a point on the northerly line of the right of xray of the A.T, & S. F. Railway Company, Oakland bra!;ch, where it intersects the center line of 12th Street; thence, westerly along the northerly boundary* line of the A.T. & S.F. Rail- way CompanY's right of gray to where the sate intersects the center line of 9th Street; thence northerly al ng the center line of 9th-Street to where the same intersects the center line of I1s.cDonald Avenue; thence easterly along the center lint of lfacDouild Avenue to the center line of 12th Street; thence southerly along the center line of •12th Street to the point of beginnig. RIC$Md0i1D FRE=:C_' iiO. 13. i BI,GIIIi7ING at a point on the northerly line of the A.T. & S.F. Railway Com- pany's right of :a.y, Oa:>land branch, to where the center line of 9th Street intersec4s the sante; thence, westerly alonir the northerly line of said rit,ht of :gay to whey t � I A17 intersects the same; thence northerly along center line of 6�h teat i center line of 6th Streetdt.- whereit intersects the center line of 1acDoneld Avenue thence easterly running along the ce..ter line of Mga'cDonald Avenue to there it inter- trr sects the center line of 9th Street; thence southerly aloe_ the center line of 9th Street into the point of beginning. RIC%:IOO PRECINCT N0. 14. 3EGIT17IE', at a point on the northerly line of the rimht of Nay of the A.T. & S. F. Railway Company, Oal3and Branch, where the center line of 6th Street inter- sects same; thence westerly running, along the northerly line of said ri ht of way to where the sa:::c intersects the center line of 3rd Street; thence, northerly run- ning along the center line of 3rd Street to ,here the ea:::e intersects the center 1' - of slacDonald Avenue; thence easterly running alon.- the center line of 14poDonald Aven e i to wn_erz: the sar.;a intersects tie coater line o: 6th Street; thence southerly along ;. the center line of 6th Street into the point of beginning. 3ZCBIIDiiD P.t:CZ:;CT IMO. 15. BEGINNIIdG at a point on the Northerly line of the right of way of the A.T. 5. F. Railway Company, Oakland Branch, where the center line of 3rd Street inter- I aects the same; thence westerly, running along the Nortrerly line of the right of way • of the A. T. ;: S. F. Railway Oompany to the westerly line of Block 3 City of xichmon Tract; thence due south and crossing the right of way of the A.T. & S.F. Railway Company tracks to the center line of Ohio Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Ohio Street to the paint where the saLa intersects the center line of 8 Ashland Avenue; thence northeasterly running alone the center line of Ashland Avenue to the point where same intersects the center dine of MacDonald Avenue; thence east. erly running along the center line of ISP-cDOnald Avenue to a point where same interse is '.. the center lineof 3rd,Street; thence southerly runnine along the center line of 3rd Street to thed point o5 beginniik;. i ! - „y 2` i I RICHMOIID ERYMICT 510. 16. • i BEGINNING at a point where the center line of LdacDonald Avenue intersects f the center line of 3rd Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Ii Luc Donald Avenue to a point where the saiae intersects the center line of Ashland Avenue; theme southwesterly tannin;: aloe-, the center line of Ashland Avenue to a § point where same intersects the center line of Ohio Street; thence westerly running along the nortlnrly boundary line of Richmond Precinct lio. 7 to where the same into sects the ce-ter line of Castro Street; thence northeaster ly running along the east- erly boundary line of Richmond Pre'ciact Ro. 2 and Richmond Precinct Ido. 1 to a point where a line, if extended along the center line of Barrett Avenue, would intersect said boundary line; theme easterly, to the center-of Barrett Avenue on the east- erly boundary line of the rirrht of way of the A.T. & S. F. Railway Company; thence easterly runnim along the center line of Barrett Avermeto a point where the center line of 3rd Street intersects the senna; thence southerly along the center line of • I� 3rd Street to the point of beginning. j RICH.i011D PRnClI1CT NO. 17. t 3EGiiTING at a point in the ce!rter line of MacDonald Avenue where the center line of 3rd Street intersects same; thence lortherly aloa_r the center line of 3rd Street to where the sane intersects tare center line of Barrett Avenue; thence east- erly along the ce:_ter !Ina of Barrett Avenue to its intersection with the center 1 e i of 6th Street; thence southerly along the center line of 6th Street to its intersec e i ion with the co-tor line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly alon6- the center line f of 11acdonald Aven,=.e to the point of beginning. L 111CHLi011D PMCIECT I10.18. BEGINNING at a point in the center line of LM.Donald Averrje where the cent r "= J line of 6th Street intersects the sam°; thence northerly along the center line of 4 • I 6th Street, to the center line of Barrett Aveace; thence easterly along the center i line of Barrett Aven-e to its intersection with the center line of 9th Street; thence southerly alone the center line of 9th Street to its intersection with the center lin, of 11acDonalld Avenue; thence westerly aloe;the center line of Macdonald Avenue to'the point of beginning. RICHMIID PERCIRCT 110. 19. to BEGINNING at a point in the center line of 11sadonald Avenue where the same Intersects the center line of 9th Street; thence northerly along the center line ad i9th Street to its intersection with the center line of Barrett Avenue; thence } l easterly along the ce,iter line of Barrett Avenue to its intersection with the cents line of 12th Street; thence southerly along the ceu-ter line of 12th Street to 'its intersection with the center line of MacDonald Avenue; theme.westerly along the • i. center line of ZiacDonald Avenue to the point of beginning. I21 CP.LLO_dD Pa,EC IiICT T30. 20. �- � a: BEGIIIIII14G at a point where the ceder line of Macdonald Avenue intersects ! the center line of 12th Street; thence northerly alone the center line of 12th i Street to where the same intersects the center line of Barrett Avenue; thence yI .easterly alone the settler line of Barrett Avenue to whirs the some intersects the westerly line of the right of tray of the Southern 2aeLfic iiailroad Company; thence i j southerly running along the westerly boundary of the right of way of the Southern Pacific railroad Company to a point where it intersects the center line of Hacdonal Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of Macdonald Avemte to the Point of beginning. RICReSOID PRECINCT 1,10. 21. BEGIRITUG at a point where the center line of Barrett's avenue intersects the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence westerly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to where same intersects the center line of 9th Street; thence northerly running along the center line of 9th Street to where the same intersects the center line of rennsyly - ia Avenue; thence easterly running. along the canter line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the center line of 10th Street; thence 'Jortherly running along the center line of 10th Street to its intersection with the center line of Spring Street; thence easterly ranninrr along the center line of Sluing Street to its intersection with th westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern racific reilroad Company 4hence southeasterly running along the westerly boundary line of the right of way o the Southern Pacific Railroad Company into the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECEICT NO. 22. BEGIIiNIIiG at a point where the center line of Barrett Avenue intersects the center line of 9th S'.reet; thence westerly to a point where the center line of Barrett Avenue intersects the center line of 6th Street; thence northerly running along the center line of oth Street to where the same intersects the center line of I Pennglvania Avenue; thence easterly alone the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue to where it intersects the center line of 9th Street; thence southerly along the center line of 9th ,treat to the point of beginning. RjQZ?,MIID PRECII?CT NO. 23. BEGI:iNING at a point where the ceder line of Barrett Avenue intersects the center line of 6th Street; thence westerly along the center line of Barrett Avenue to where same intersects the easterly boundary line of the right of way of the A.T. & S.F. Railway Company;thence northeasterly running along the easterly boundary line of the right of way of the A.T. & S. F. Railway Company to where the -4 '. same intersects the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue to where it intersects the center line of 6th °treet; thence southerly running along the center line of 6th Street to the point of beginning. R�g? OPID PRECINCT NO. 24. BEGINNING, at a point where the center line of Spring Street intersects '"; the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad —M- Company; thence westerly running along the center line of Spring Street to where the sora intersects the center line of 10th ,treat; thence southerly Winning along the center line of 10th Street to kere same intersects the center line of Pennsy- lvania Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of renasylvania Avenue to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of the ri?ht of way of the A.T. F: S. F. Railway Company; thence southwesterly running along the easterly boundary I I • line of the right of way of tin L.T. & S.F. Railway Company to its intersection with the center line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly on a prolongation of the center line of Barrett Avenue to a point .*,ere said line, if ervended, would intersect the .. L line between Bots 4 and b of Section 14, Township 1 Borth, Range 5 west, count Diablo I � Base and L+eridian; thence northerly running along the line between Lots 28 and 29, I20 and 21, 12 and 13, and 4 and 5 of Section 11, Township 1 North, Range 5 West, to Ithe corner in Boundary line of the City of Richmond in Lots 4 and 5 said section and ;range; thence easterly running_ along the northerly boundary- line of the City of Rich- . mond to ::here the same intersects the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence southerly along the westerly bounds dine of the Southern =aeific Railror;d Company's right of way to the point of beginni RICHLi011D PRECINCT 510. 25. BEGL1I:l.:G AT A POLF^ in the L+ortherly boundary line of the City of Richmond • where the westerly bounder; line of the right of wa,-, of the Southern Pacific Railroad jCompany Intersects the same; thence easterly, northerly, southeasterly, northeasterly and southeasterly running aloe,=. the northerly, westerly, northerly, boundary line o4 c..r 1 the City of Richman to where sr.id Northerly boundary line intersects the center line i of San rablo Avenue; thence southerly running. along center line of Sen Pablo Avenue t where the center line of Grant Avenue intersects same; thence westerly running along I - the center line of Grant Avenue to where same intersects the center line of 23rd Street; thence souti±erly runriinC along the center line of Ord Street to its inter- ...tion nter-section with the center line of Garvin Avenue; thence westerly running along the cent 3r line of Garvin Avenue to Its intersection with the center line of Aearny Street; W thence northerly rennin- alon- the ce::ter line of uearny Street to its Intersection with the cerate_ line of Lucas Avenue; thence westerly running along, the 0eate-r line • 1 of Lucas Avenue and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the westerly line i of the right of way of the ::outbern taeific Railroad Conpany; thence northerly along the westerly linD of the ri=rat of way of the Southern lacific Railroad Company to the point of beginning. RIC:Oi::1',0. 26. I BEGII:Ii15iG at a joint in the center line of Barrett Avenue where the same 1 i intersects tie westerly boundary line of the right of Trey of the Southern Pacific Railroad Compare;; thence easterly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 23rd Street; thence Northerly runnim alon- the center line of 23rd Street to its intersection with the ceritar line of Garvia Street; thence westerly runnin= along the center line of Garvin Avenue to its intersection with the center line of iearny Street; thence northerly runnLnz along • i the center line of l;earny Street to its intersection with the center line of Lucas d i Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Lucas Avenue and prolongat- ion thereof to the westerly 'line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroa Company; thence southwesterly running along the westerly line of the right of way of the Southern recific Company Into the point of beginning. I i t 27 i I - RICE:IO_TD PRECINCT NO. 21. BEGIIMri?G, ata point In the center of Barrett Avear.e where the sane inter- sects the western bounder line of the right of way of the Southern 2acific Railroad Company; thence southeasterly along the westerly boundary line of the right of may of the Southern racific Railroad Company to its intersoctioa with the center line of 23rd Street; theme !northerly along the center line of 23rd Street to its Inter- section with tie center line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of arrett Avenue into the point; of bee inning. RICHMIEDD F ECINC' 1I0. 28. BEGINIIJliG, at a point where the northern bo:.ndary line of the right of way of t.le A. T. & S. F. Railway Oomjan,­ intarsects the center line of 23rd Street; X thence easterly running along the llortnerly line of tie right of wa;,� of the A.T.& S.E. Railway Cors.;...Y to its intersection with the easterl;X boundary line of tls Olt .; or` J,Iclumond; thence: northarly, easterly, northwasterlp, and wasterly, along the ` easterly and.no itherly boundar,; line of tine Cit; of Richmond to its intersection with tale cert_r line of .:an Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly runninn: along the w center line of San Pablo Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Grant Ra- A Avenue; thence westerly ruanIng along the center line of Grant Avenue to its inter- section with the center line of 23rd Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 23rd Strect into the point of beginning. RICR-MM PIECEWT 110, 29. L.OLii;lEG, at a point viuere the northerly- bm.ndary line of the right of way of the A.:. S. F. Railway Company intersects the center line of 23rd Street; thence easter2y orlon- the northerl,- b.undar.line of the right of Way of the A.T. � & S.E. Railway Cc mpany, Oalland Brach, to where the same intersects the easterly boundary line of the incor;orate limits of the City of x ichmond; thence westerly and southeasterly ana southerly rann:n • along the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to a point r.,ere the center line of Cutting Boulevard intersects the said iboundary line; thence westerly ruanig{ along the cents_ tine of Outting Boulevard to where the sa=e intersects the center line of "Tall Street; thence southerly along the center line of Call Street to where sane intarsects the center line of Potrero Avenue; thence westerly- running alone the center line of Potrero Avenue to where th same intersects the center line of Railroad Avenue; thence southeaete_],y running along tl7e center line of Railroad Aven a to a point where the line running along the center line of warket Street, if extended, mould intersect the center line of Railroad Avenue; thence southwesterly, to the center line of L'arla t Street; thence southwesterly running along the center line of 'Iarkit Street and prolongation there of to County Boundary line in the Bay of San Francisco; thence northerly running along the easterly boundary !!as of Richmond Precinct No. 9 into Vie point of begin ping. RICE:*01i11 PREMIP:CT n0. 30. BEGIMNid,G at a point in the easterly boundary line of the City of Richmond where the cc:itor lin,, of Cuttinf- Boulevard intarsects the rima; theme running souther2, easterly, southeasterly, southwesterly, northwesterly*, westerly, and southerly and southeasterly along the easterly boundary line of the Ulty of xichmon 2o I � i "t to a joint where said boundary line intersects the boiadary line betwoen the County • jof Contra Costa and the County of Alameda; thence southwesterly runninz along the Uounty Bounl:s•y line between Alameda County and contra C osta County to the most southerly corner of Richmond Precinct No. 29; thence running, northeasterly,northwest- i 1erly, easterly, northerly and easterly alone the easterly and southerly boundary line of -'richmond Precinct l:o. 29 into the point of beginning. : STEGE Pa:CIHCT PIO. 1. BEGMITIIG AT Post "T.3" at the southwest corner of the 'inoraton 1000 acre tract in the =rancho E1 Sobrante; thence 32.26 chains to a stake mn the southerly boun - w ary line of the Thornton 1000 acre tract, thence wester];;= to the northeast corner of i the Brissac Tract; thence rennin: easterly and satherly along ti-.e northerly and east erly boundary of the Brissac Tract to the southeast corner of an-ie; thence running _ i southeasterly along the easterly boundary line of Lots 62, 58 and 57 of the Ramho • El Sobrante to the intersection of the boundary line between Supervisor Districts iVumbers 1 and 2; thence along the said "onndar,y line between Supervisor Districts I !;umbers 1 and 2 in a southwesterly direction to the County Line between the County of Contra Costa and the County of Alameda; thence rsnnlae, along said County Line to a general northwesterly and westerly direction to the easterly boundar: of the incor- I porata limits of the Citj of Richmond; thence running,northerly along; the Easterly boundary of the incorporate limits of the 0ity of Richmond to where the center line i p f Panama Street of the -richmond Annex, if extended westerly, would intersect said boundary line of slid Cite of Richmond; thence easterly rnnning along the center lir of Panama Street to its intersection with the center line of San Yablo Avenue; thane southerly rmniag along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to its intersaction 1 with the center line of Stoc_-ton Street; thence northeasterly running along the cent r I _ line of Stoc:ton Street to where the said center line intersects the westerly bound- ary line of the Key Route Boulevard Reservation; theme southeasterly running along the westerly line of the 3ey Routh Boalevard ]reservation to a point where the northe - ily line of the Barbee 40 acre tract if extended westerly, would intersect said west- r erly line of said Key Route Boulevard aeservation; theme easterly to the idorthwest corner of said Barbee 40 acre tract; thence northeasterly running along the norther] line of the Barbee 40 acre tract to the northeast corner thereof; thence running I northerly and northeasterly along, the easterly and southerly boundary of the Realty , Syndicate 244.79 acre tract to the boundary line between the Rancho El Sobrante and Rancho San Pablo;;theme southerly rennins along the boundary line between the Rancho El Sobrante and the Rancao San Pablo to a point where the line between lots 25, 52, and 53 of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, if extended westerly, would intersect said -4ouadary line between the rancho El Sobrante and the !ramho San rablo; thence • I • easterly to stake "A.C.3" at the northwest corner of Lot 53 of the El Sobrante i Rancho;'thence northeasterly running along the northerly boundary line of Lot 53 to the most northerly point thereof on the westerly bounder line of the Thornton 1000 iacre tract; thence so�ctherly runninP along the westerly boundary line of the Thornto 1000 acre tract to the point of beginni-T. STEGE PRECINCT ITO. 2. s BEGURNING at t;:e intersection of the center line of Bernhard Avenue, Tewksbu 1, Heights, with the easterly boundary of the incorporate limits of the City of Bich- mond; thence, runnig in an easterly direction alone the center line of Bernhard Avenue to its intersection with the ceiter line of Dimm :lay; thence, running in an easterly direction alone the center line of Dimm i+sy to its intersection with the center line of Pari-Avenue; thence running alonz the center line of Park Avenue to the et.:terly and of same; thence, in an easterly direction to the northwesterly corner of the Soea Tract in the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence easterly to the no rthea corner of said tract; thence southwesterly to the northwest corner of the thomton 1000 acre tract; thence southerly, along th- westerly boundary of the Thornton ; 1000 acre tract to its intersection with the most northerly corner of lot 53 of the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence running southwesterly along the northerly bound y line of Lot 53 and prolongation thereof to a point on the mrndary line between the Ranchos San Pablo and El Sobrante; thence northwesterly running along the boindary , line between the Rancho El Sobrante and the Rancho San-eablo to the southeasterly corner of the Realty Syndicate 244.79 acre tract; theme southwesterly and souther ly running along the southerly and easterly boundary of the Realty Syndicate 244.7 acre tract to the northeast earner of the Barbee 4G acre tract; thence southwest- erly, running alone the northerly boundary line of the Barbee 40 acre tract and prolongation thereof to a point where said line, if extended, would intersect '. the westerly line of tre Key Borate Boulevard Reservation; theme noYhweaterly running along, tla westerly boundary line of the Key Route Boulevard Reservation to a point where the esnter line of Stockton Street would intersect said western boundary line; thence southwesterly running alone the center line of Stockton II Street to a poiat where it intersects the center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence _ northerly ranning along_ the center line of San Pablo Avenue to a point where it i intersects the center line of Panama. Street; thence southwesterly along the cents +i line of ranama 'treat, and piolongetion thereof, to where it intersects the east- erly boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence northwesterly, northerly, <�� easterly, southeasterly, easterly, northwesterly, westerly, northerly, northweste - ly, easterly, northerly and northwesterly running alone: the easterly boundary lin iof the City. of-ichmond to the point of beginning. aAz,oIIr PRECINCT. BEGIITNI:IG ATA EOMI^17 E T=, :7-ES^E3Lv boundary line of the lands of the California and Bawaiian Sugar Refining company intersects the center line of Ceres Street between the towns of Crolona and Valtna; theme southerly running 'long the easterly boundary line of said town of Valens to a line between lends I iof the California and fiawaiian Sugar Refining Company to lands kno^.rn as fduir Trac to a point where said point intersects the line between Sections 6 aixl 17, T 2 N. ,f 5 15. LI.D.B.n. theme westerly to bo,adory line between El Pinola and Canada � del hambre Ranc:,os• thence noit'.erly orlon: the line between said Ranchos to post P.R. 57"; thence east to a point south of the south west corner of the to-,•n of Valens; thence northerly rennin aloe; the westerly boundary of said town and a prolongation of saime to she point in the ccunty bounnar- line in t;.e Straits bf Carquinez; thence easterly runninnr alon.: the county boundary in tile straits I of Carquinez to a point .:here a line running aloe= the center line of lost Stree in the town of Valona, if extended northerly would intersect said county,; boundary I I line; thence southerly to the center of the northerly end of Post Street in the town jof Valcna; thence southerly running along the ceiter line of lost street to its intersection with the center line of Ceres Street; theme easterly running along the center line of Ceres Street to the point of beginning. WASIICT CP.EEV PRECIIICT NO. 1. All that territory in the County of Contra Costa, state of California, included within the incorporate limits of the term of Walnut Creek, TALIdIIT o"^.EF.K PRECI:dCT R0. 2. BEGI?1111 v at a point where line between leads of Sturgis and Geary inter- ' 1 isect the westerly boundary of Rancho Las Junto a; thence due west along the dividing line betwesa Sturgis and Geary to road leading southeasterly to Relies Creek; thence southeasterly alone said road to bridge on Reliez Creek near land of 3etersen; then • down said creek and following the meanders thereof to its junction with Walnut Creek thence down ia]nut Creek to the cof:mion corner of Rancho :oraga, San Ramon, Canada del Eambre, and Boca de la Canada de Pinole; thence oenthaesterly along the dividing =; line between t1S -danc7:03 San Ramon and :10raga, to the corner thereof; theme so-.-th- easterly along the westerly bounder; line of the Sancho Son Ramon to the dividing I lino between Sections S and 4, T 1 S., R. 2 41, thence south to the corer of sectio 3, 4, 9 and 10, T 1 S. R. 2 1., thence east 1 mile to the corner of sections 2, 3, 1 and 11, township 1 Smith, range 2 west, thence northeasterly to a point on the waste n bouadarg line of the Rancho San Ramon, at the southwest comer of the Dowling 'Tract; thence northeasterly along the southern boundary line of the .Cowling !�ract to a point at the southeast corner thei•oof on the eastern boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon .at the corner of lends of Jankins and Dowllxr•; thence northerly, westerly and northerly along: the eastern bounder- line of the Sancho San Ramon to a point on the southern boundary line of the -rancho Arroyo de Jae nGoes T. Bolbones, thence southeasterly along said Ranch boundary to the northeast corner of Section 1, T 1 S. R. 2 T'. tile .ce northerly, westerly, and northwesterly along the dividing line betwes Walnut Creek and Concord Ro. 3 and Pacheco -Freeints to point of beginning, saving and excepting from the above described territory the territory embraced within the incorporate limits of the town of lalnut Creek. The boundaries of each, and evexy and all of the other remaining precincts, of the County of Contra Costa, Mate of California, to wit: Alamo, Alhambra, Bay Point, _ Byron fl, Byron v2, Mantwood, Clayton, Concord rl, Concord #2, Concord f'4, Covell, Danville, Giant, Hercules, Knightsea, Lafayette, Lone Tree, '_organ Territory, :.:orage I oakley, rittsbuxg Jl, Pittsb::xg f2, Pittabnrg -3, Port C osta Al, Port Costa r2 i Rodeo, Selby, San Ramon, San Pablo '1, San Pablo u2, Tassajara, and Vine Lill. to remain as they now are. the said order is passed by- the unanimous vote of the -board. I I 74 f i 28€ j { The Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County aro presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered alloyed by the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clext and ordered entered on the Allovance -book of this Board. And the Beard takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 7th, 1915, at 10 c'elook �� :Z4-��hairmen. -Clerk. .- ay _ 1 I in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. • Tuesday, December 7th, 1915. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairmen; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, Vincent cook, and l.J.Buchanun. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the ::atter of Contract with ZeCrae « >;aysa. Ralph R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, havirg reported to this Board that the work under that certain contract entered into with McCrae & Ttayaz, and the County of Contra Costa, on the 31st day of August, 1915, has bee examined and found to be completed accor6-ink to specifications and are now ready for acceptance; ' • Thereupon, it is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, b;, true Board ordered that the work under that certain contract entered into by McCrae &yayaz, and the Board of Supervisors of contra Costa County on the 31st I day of August, 1915, for the building of bridges on Division No. 2 of the Tunnel Road, Contra Co,.ta County, has been duly performed according to contract and com- pleted by T.SeCrae & lsyaz, and said bridges are this day accepted by the Board of f, Supervisors. The foregoing order is passed b; the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes. Supervisors Casey, Hook, DUchanaa and Trythall. Does; None. 6$ Absent on roll can Supervisor Knott. I E i . I In the Ilatter of Completion of Contract i of Hyde, Harjes Z. Company for building of pile trestling along Bay Point Road. County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, havinr_ re_:orte d to this Board that the work under that certain contract entered into on the 21st day of August, 1915, by and between the County of Contra Costa, aad Hyde, Harjes E: Company, has been completed, and Is now ready for acceptance; It is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchariau, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that the wor__ under that certaincontraet entered into by Hy - Harjes a Co. and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on the 21st day ' of August, 1915, for building of pile trestling along Bay Point Road, In Contra . Costa County, has been duly performed according to contract and completed by said Hyde, Hsrjes & Company and said pila trestling is this day accepted by the Board • I . of Su_rervisors.F, i 3v, I 2Z'52 t* In the Metter of Completion of contract of A. Rodrigues for building of a road with . a concrete base in the town of Denville. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, havinf reported to this Board that the S work under that certain contract entered into on the 18th,day of October, 1915,.by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and A. Rodrigues for the building of a road with a concrete base in the town of Danville, has been completed according to specIf-lost ions and is now ready for acceptance; It is, upon motion of Supervisor BGchasan, seconded by Supervisor Book, by the Board ordered that the work under that certain contract entered into by the Board of Supervisors and A. Rodrigues on the 18th day of October, 1915, for the buil ine of a road with a concrete base in the town of Danville, ]ns been duly performed according to contract and completed by A.Rodrigass and said road is this day accept by the board. of Supervisors. The foregoing order is passed b- the unanimous vote of the Board y i� Z,3 And the.Board takes recess to meet on i:londay. Decemiaer 2OU, 1915, at 10 o'clock A.Y. Cha irroan. .......clerk. i I' ! 2 - Ly • I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, Decenber 20th, 1915. The board mot at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.n.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook aid W.J. Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. „W In the :.tatter of Promoting Oil Industry of California. The following resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the board: MIMREAS, the all industry, chief among the industries of California, has suffered tremenduous injury and is threatened with further and irreparable harm which will inevitably affect the whole State; and, ry; • ( WRSAS, the OIL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION has been organized to protect, safeguard. '? and advance the interests of both the producer and oonsummers of oil, gas and oil ! products in this mate- interests in which the mate. the people of this community j and every community in California, have vital concern; and, i 'HEREAS, among other of the announced purposes of the CIL Ii1Di1STR6'ASSOCIMION ara: i To secure Mederal legialatLon prbtecting the rights of those engaged in the production of oil and gas and In the effort to produce oil and gas upon the public domain of the State of California. i To better establish the fact of the pe:ma.neney and stability of oil as an Indus f j try to the and that oil properties will be regarded with more favor, and as legitimate }, enterprises. • To aid in suppressLig 1119gitimate oil ventures. Y ! THEW.MRF. BE IT RESOLVE 7, that the hoard of Supervisors of uoatra Costa County hereby endorses the aims and purposes of the OIL INDUSTRY AScOC1 MON and asks the people of Contra Costa County to oo-operate with this body and the OIL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION for the benefit of all the people of California. RESOLVE_, That this body call :mon our uovernor and the United States senators i I and Representatives in Congress for the State of California to give all possible j aid to tba Cil industry Association, in savingt^he a people of California Its great �<a oil industry. i ! In the +utter of allowance of Claim to mlliott Fisher Company-at is by the hoard ordered that the olaia of Elliott wisher Company be and the same is hereby allowed by this board and the Auditor of Contra Costa County is I :Y hereby authorized to forward to said Elliott Fisher Company, a bank draft for said i7z j amount. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Moardl-W is 4<r 1 i In the !:atter of approval of Varrants }z of reclamation Listrict iib. 802. Good cause appearing therefor It is by the Board ordeted that the follor+itg warrants of -Reclamation District No. 802, be and the some are hereby approved: <u++ Ito. Date Amount. f ! 47 Oct. 20th, 1915. 204.00 48 Oct. 20th, 1915, 394.50 49 Cct. 20th, 1915, 328.00 50 Oct. 20t h, 1915, 291.80 And the Chairman and Clark of this Board are authorized to note the approval of this Board by affidn= the it signatures thereto. E'm 45- In t its I1atter o f allowance o f claims for bridge worn, lumber, road material, rock, oil, etc. s A certain claim for lumber, etc. is presented against the funds of H.D. 1, S.D. 5, aal it appearing to the Board that the funds of said District would be Y unreasonably burdened by the full payment of acid 'claim, It is by t a Board ordered that the said claim be _:aid to the claimant, in the sums and out of the funds belor mentioned, to wit: Claimant. Amount General Phnd Hord PVnd. Brentwood Lumbar Company 9177.29 X176.00 H.D.1, S.D.5, X1.29 i It is further order-a-, that the County Auditor drau warrant on the County II rreasaer in favor of above narwd claimant, in the sums and out of the fxmds above name d. I lite vote of the Board on said order being as follo^rs, to wit: }, Ayes: 6uiervisors nott, Case,, Hook, Buchanan and rrythall. -% Noes: None. In the flatter of Application of Byron-methan Irrigation Company to lay Yi_re along County woad. Zhe Byron-Bethany irrigation Company a corporation, having filed application with this Board prayir{ for permission to ley Wipe 24 inches in diameter along county!toad, running east and west on the center line of Section 3, T 1 S. R. 3 E., Zr..D.B. w in Supervisor District ilo. 5, Contra costa coiuity, for IM purposes of irrigation: It is, upon ::lotion duly made and carried, b- the Board ordered that permLssio be and the as, is hereby granted to 'Byron-Bethany Irrigation Oomiany, a corporet- 1 ion, to lay pipe 24 inches In diameter along tla County road beginning at a point I at the north side of said road feet east of the west line of Section 3, and ea- tending 300 foot easterly therefrom, under following restrictions: Said pipe to be laid not lees than 18 inches below the surface of the ground and to be water tight. she road to be left in as --ood shape or condition as it was before the laying of said pipe and traffic not to be obstructed during the construct- I � 1 i i ion. • It is further ordered- that this authorization be aril the some is hereby granted with the strict understanding that said permiss ion may be revoked by this r Board at-any time. in the Batter of Crossing Road Ln town of Be, Point with a sewer. . Andrew SchLxvks a plumber of the town of Bay Point, having made euplLcatLdh to this Board for permission to cross Count' road at Bay Point, on LIaLn Street, wit f an eight inch sewer, It is upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said OL j Andrew Schirpke be and he is hereby permitted to.cross the county road with an eigh x • inch sewer under follo-ling restrictions: Said sewer to be placed four or five feet deep and traffic not to be ob- structed during the laying of said sewer across the road and said road to be left I. the sane condition and to the satisfaction of the road Commissioner of Supervise i Distr let Sio. 4. i. she said order is passe:: by the unanimous vote of the Board. i s:x i ,rte. I In the Matter of Tourist's Association w for Subscription for Advertising Purposes in Contra Costa Colony. l It is by the Board ordered that the application of Tourist's Association j for a subscription for advertisin; pi+rnoses, be and the enure is hereby denied. • "- i In the =ie.tt er of Improveme at o f San Pablo w i Avenue in Contra Costa County. The followirv. Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded by Supervisor 4nott, and adopted b., the unanimous vote of the Board: ! BE IT TESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, I State of California that, 7.EREAS, San kablo Avenue is the main highway for business and pleasure ve- hicles from Horthern and Central California and the terminus of the Transcontinent I Highway System; that it is the connecting link between the I:tunicipalities of the Cities of idichmond, Albany, Berkeley and Oakland and to waterfront towns of the • County of Contra Costa, and the most important factor in their commercial and socia i i intercourse; that arpthing done to improve said San Pablo Avenue merits the approv- al of ell residents and officials of said Municipalities and the County of Contra Costa and that a direct loss results to said residents as long as said San Pablo Avenue remains in its present condition. T}B;REFORE B3 IT RESOLVED, that a pexmenent committee on hays and iieaus be ap- pointed to consist of the 4yor and City Attorney of each of said cities and City I I Engineer of the City of Richmond and City Engineer of the City of Berkeley, together with the Supervisor of the First District, the District Attorney of the County of I Contra Costa and the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and BE IT FLRTHER RESOLVED that said Committee prepare plans and report covering the improvement of said San Pablo Avenue to be submitted to the various munieipelit- les and County mentioned, for adoption by the governing bodies and that upbn adopt- !on of said report, the necessary steps be taken to put it into effect. BE IT FURTEER RESOLVED, that an additional committee be formed of the City Attorney of each of said Cities and District Attorne;; of said -ounty to investigate y the legal phases of the question and attitude of the San Fragcisco, :Oakland, & Ter- minal Railways in the matter of improvement of Sen Fablo Avenue adjacent to and be- itween the tracks and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if the sa id Railway Company can be forced to do the work legally required of them, that the said City and County mentioned will pro- ceed with said work for the reason that the development of said Mmicipalities is, and will be seriously impaired by the refusal of said Railway Company to pro- IGeed. � BE IT F'JRTHEPL RESOLVED that the City Attorneys and District Attorney be in- structed to proceed with their investigation with as little delay as possible andi. that their report be immediately submitted to the Chairman of the Permanent Committee. %# Committee on Resolutions: E.J. Garrard, Mayor of Richmond. R.F.Daniel. flavor of Albany. i Zeb Knott, Supervisor of eontra Costa County. F.T. Robson, Commies loner of Public Works, Berkeley. Geo. T. Nickerson, City Clerk, Albany. i In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It is, upon motion duly made and ,carried, by the Board ordered that the fol- 771. lowing funds be and the same are hereby transferred from General Fund to the Stater Fund, as follows: 0297.90 for Sonoma State Home. $5566.52 for State Highway Interest. e The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., 1 In the flatter of Application of Agnes A. Grutchfield for the 44 � Cancellation of certain Asaeasmonts, certificates of Tax sales and Tal Deeds. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board, from the duly verified pet- ition of Agnes A. Grutchfield, widow of George E. GrutohfLeld, deceased, filed wit the clerk of this Board December 6th, 1915, that she is the owner of the following ; described land, to it: S.E.1/4 of id.71. 1/4; N. E. 1/4 of S. i7. 1/4; W. l/2 of S.E. 1/4 all in � ac Section 299 Township 1 North, of range 1 East, Mouat Diablo Base and Meridian. con taining 120 acres. I i That she derives her title b Decree setti • y ng aside Homestead for the widow and '•'.Iinor children of said George E. Grutchfield, deceased, who acquired title to said above described 1:ad by Patent iromthe United States of America dated May 31 th 1914, and recorded *My 25rd, 1914, in Liber 5 of Patents at page 9 at seq., records of Contra Costa County. That previous to the issuance of said Patent by the united States of America said property was assessed for taxes and sold to the State as hereinafter appears. That none of the parties to whom it was so assessed appear of record as grantees or grantors or for any interest whatsoever in and to the above described property. Pet- itioner therefore respectfully petitions your Honorable Board as follows— That her petition prays for the cancellation of the following described Assess ments, Certificates of Tax Sales, and Tar Deeds, to wit: ,Assessment of $9.75 for taxes levied for the year 1878 for "Im_rts, on N.W. 1/4 • of Sec. 29, T 1 IT., R. 1 E." assessed to fuicksilver KLning Co., Welch Consolidated and the tax sale thereunder, Certificate $43 recorded in Vol. 2 of Certificates of Tax Sales at page 115; and for the taxes for the year 1879, delinquent Roll page 71; -41 and for the year 1877, Delinquent Roll page 74. And also of that certain Tax Deed, thereunder, to the State of Calif ornia, is- sued February 27th, 1886, and recorded in Vol. 53 of Deeds at page 131 thereof, 3n i the office of the Cou.i.ty Recorder of Contra Costa County. Assessment of $132.40 for tax levied for the year 1872 on "S. 7. 1/4 and S. 1/2 of N.W. 1/4 of W. 1/2 and S.E.1/4 of S.E. 1/4 of Section 29, T 1 N., R. 1 E. M.D.M. assessed to "unknown owners" as shown by the Delinquent Roll for the year 1872 at page 121. Assessment of 02.80 levied for the year 1889 for the "3, 1/2 of N. W. 1/4 Of See. 29, T 1 11'., R. 1 E. Li.D.1r." assessed to Sim. Rider Powell and the tax sale • thereunder- Certificate #37 recorded in Vol. 3 of Certificates of Tax Sales at page 247; and f or the taxes for the year 1890, Delincuent Roll page 90; sad, i Also of that certain Tax Deed thereunder to the State of California issued I;ey 2nd 1900, and recorded In Vol. 85 of Deeds, at page 162, in the office of the Uouatr Recorder of Uontra Costa County. Assessment of $5.40 for taxes levied for the year 1889, for the "S.17. 1/4 of Sec. 29, T 1 14, R. 1 E. I:.D.I,i.". assessed to Wm. Rider rornell and the tax sale thereunder,- Certificate #38 recorded in Vol. 3 of Certificates of Tax Sales at page %. 247 a,-.d the taxes for the year 1890, Delinquent Roll page 90. And also of that certain Tax Deed thereunder to the State of California is::ued ':'y 2nd, 19009 and recorded in Vol. 85 of Deeds at page 164, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. Assessment of $4.20 for taxes levied for the year 1869 for the "N.T. 1/4 of • S.E. 1/4; S.E. 1/4 of S.E. 1/4; and N. 1/2 of S.W. 1/4 of S.E. 1/4 of See. 29, T 1 !, N. R. 1 E. !LD.L;." assessed to 7m. Rider Powell and the tax sale thereunder-Certi- fiesta v40, recorded in Vol. 3 of Certificates of Tax Sales at page 248; and the taxes for the year 1890, Delincuent Roll page 90; And also of that certain Tax Dead thereunder to the Stete of Ualifornia issued IS0.V 2nd, 190U, and recorded in vol. 85 of Deeds at page 168, in the office of the Uounty recorder of Uontra Costa County. Assessment of X1.15 for taxes levied for the year 1888 on "S.E. 1/4 of iS.E. 1/4 of Sec. 29, T 1 N., R. 1 E. M.D.M." assessed to "Unknovm owners" as shown i by the Delinquent Roll for the year 1888 at page 125. a Assessment of 'p16.66 for taxes levied for the year 1873 on 'IS.-F- 1/4 of Sec. 29, T 1 N. R. 1 E. ..D.T_:." assessed to Thomas Prianty as shown by the Delinquent Holl for the year 1875 at page 102. I Assessment of 1:1.12 for taxes levied for the year 1911 on '*The undivided 1/2 of N. 3/4 of N.W. 1/4 of S. E. 1/4 of Sec. 29, T 1 N., .c. 1 E. i:LD.I:i." assessed to I Chas. Chapman and the tax sale the�e under, Certificate $218, and for the taxes for the year 1912, Delinquent Roll page 83; and for the taxes for the year 1913, deltnqu at roll page 72. Assessment: of x$1.12 =or taxes levied for the year 1911 on "Undivided 1/2 of N. 5/4 of ILD. 1/4 of S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 29, T 1 I;., H. 1 E. M.D.II." assessed to Paul iDeliartini and t.e Tax Sale thereunder, Certificate X240; and for the taxes for the year 1912, Delinquent 'loll page 83, and for the taxes for the year 1913, Delincuent Roll page 72. A And it further appearing; from a certificate of the Ragister of the united Sta ea j Land Office at San Francisco, California, showing the matters rlating to the Home- stead Rntry of said Ueorge E. Grutchfield, Patent for which issued L%y 11, 1914; which said Certificate is of date Septer-lor 29th, 1915, and that the above described property was the propert,: of the united States of America at the turas of making the j above assessments. That tle persons to whom. assessments of said land for the said years were made the it successors or aestgns, have never received Patent or otherwise acquired title s to said lands. IT IS N07 BY THE BOARD 0_RMMUM that the County Auditor of the County of Cont Costa, State of Celifornta, cancel such assessments b; proper entry of cancellation ' i thereof on the margin of the said assessment rolls, and that the County Recorder jof the County o f Contra Costa, cancel the Cert if icata s of Sale of sa id lands t o the State of °alit ac nix ea recorded in said delinquent taxes, bents Costa County, ;v and that the County Recorder of tis County of Contra Costa, likewise cancel the' j6eds, of said lands to the State of California, as recorded on the Records of Coat 9. Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the followinE or.:er of tre Board: iAyes: Supervisors Xnott, Casey, Rook, Buchanan and Trythall. �I Noes: None. j In the Matter of Removal of ...-.• Exhibit at Pe.namn-Pacific International Exposition. The following Sesolutioa was unanimously adopted by the Board"of Supervisors of Contra Costa county, to wit: MREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, did on the 3rd day of November, 1915, enter into a contract with the Panama Pacific International Ex- position Company, a corporation, whereby said County did agree to rent from the said = ' Panama Pacific International Exposition Coml:any, a corporation, certain apace at the 2v. i • ! Exposition Grounds, and did agree to pay a certain sin therefore, and did agree to Imaintain an exhibit at said Fair Grounds; and, AREAS, said Beard of Supervisors did maintain an exhibit at said place, and did pay therefore all moneys that was due and was to be due by reason of the maintenance of said exhibit, but whereas, the Panama Pacific International Expositio Company, a corporation, unjustly claims that there is d ne from said County to them, I said corporation, certain sums of money, and refused to permit the removal of said exhibit without the payments of said sums so alleged to be due; and, i *MEREAS, said sums are not due, and that said County of Contra Costa is entitled to removal of said exhibit. =EFCR• T. D. Johnston, District Attorney of Contra Costa County is here- ( by authorized and empowered to bring such action as he may deem necessary for the "f i recovery of the possession of said exhibit, whether by action at law or otherwise; = • and, . 7HEREAS, it appears that an action under claim and D elivery will be necessar to recover said property, d.B.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is hereby authorized to execute a bond in said claim and delivery on behalf of the t I I County of Contra Costa, conditioned as required by l.w. a A- In the matter of requisition of R. Arnold, County Surveyor. w It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of R. Arnold, for as Underwood Tyoewrit-2r, typewriter desk, filing cabinets and Planimeter be and the same is here- by granted. r 1 in the Matter of Advertising xeaources of Contra Costa County. I It is uuon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor xnott, by the . Board ordered that the County of Contra Costa purchase from contra Costa Publishing Company one thousand copies of special edition of Contra Costa Standard, at ten cent I each, said amount to be paid upon delivery of papers and filintr of verified claim i therefor. ; The said order is passed by the followin: vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Enott, Casey, Bychanan and lrythall. 'loss: Bone. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Hook. � ca i i f :fix 29") i In the Latter of the issue of the bonds of the Selby School District in Resolution and Order of the Board of Supervisors of the the County of Contra uosta, State of County of Uontra Costa, State of California.' r California. r- i _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,� ? a RESOLVED that REREAS. on the 11th day of November, A. D. 1915, the Board of School Trustees of the Selby School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees, duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of scad Board of School Trustees'on the said day, did, call an elect- ion to be held in the said Selby School District on Dec. 11th, 1915, for thepurpose j of submitting to the electors of the said Selby School District the question of whether r- I( the bonds of said Selby School District in the total mount of L"leven thousa C j (011,000) dollars with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum pay- able semi-annually, both principal and interest payable in gold coin'of the United States of :aerica, shall be issued and sold for the purpose of raising money for theIr g + erection and construction of a school building and the equipping of the same with aecessar;: furniture and apparatus and for the purpose of improving the school groun j of said school, and that to bonds to be authorized by said election and to be issue I and sold, if so authorized should be for the total amount of Eleven thousand 0"11,00 ) dollars and should be twenty two in numbor and of the denomination of five hundred A (0500) dollars each and should bear interest at the rate of five i:er cent per annum payable se.n.;i-an.ually, both principal and interest parable in United States gold coil and to be numbered frc= one to tmnty-two both inclusive, „nJ to be so issued that one bond should mature at the end of one year from the 'ata of the issuance of the I same, and one bond sho,ld mature at the end of each and^very year thereafter, until all of said bonds are paid off and redeameno bond, however, to ran for a longer ieriod that twenty two years from and after the date of the issuance of the same; an :nEMILS, an electi.n .-as held in the said Selby School District on the 11th day of Dece::ber, A.D. 1915, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees; and, YdD PEi�S, all of the proceedings had in the premises have been certified by th Board of School Trustees of the Selby School District to this Board of Supervisors as required by law; and, II TEEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after full examination and investigation thereof this Board of Supervisors has found, and does now find and de- i ' dare, 1, That in accordance with: the said Resolution and orde_ of the said Board of School Trustees of the Selby School District in the County of C;,ntra Costa, State of California, duly passed and adopted on the 11th day of november, A.D. 1915, an el et- jion was day called in the Selby School District and was held therein on the 11th day of Dece:::ber, A.D. 1915, and that notice of the said election was given by notice � signed by t_e said Board of School Trustees of the said Selby School DiL-*,Land posted in three of the most public places in the said Selby School District, for mor. I than twenty days neat before the said election and by publishing said notice in the • i "Contra Costa Standard" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in a i said County of Contra Costa once a wee'z for three successive weeks next before said election. 2. That rorior to the craning of tl*e polls at said election the inspector and judges selected to conduct said election too:: the oath of office as required by y i law and thereafter conducted said election as required by law and at the close there of canvassed the votes cast thereat and certified tho result of said election to the said Board of School Trustees of the said Selby School District and to the said Boerd of School trustees made return of the ::oil and tally lists of seid election. . 3, That on the 18th day of December, 1915, the seventh day after said election at 1 o'clock i..L. of said day, the said Board of school Trustees of mid Selby Schoo District as required by law, met and canvassed all of the said returns of seid elect on s from which said returns the said Board of School Trustees found and declared and the • Board of Supervisors hereby finds and declares, that there was a total of twenty-two votes were cast in favor of issuing the bonds of the said Selby iichool District in the amount and for the purpose aforesaid, and that no votes were cast against issain the said bonds of the said Selby School District ,_nd that no dotes cast were irregul and illegal and not counted and that the said Board of School Trustees caused an entry of such canvass of said returns and the result thereof and of that fact to be made on the minutes of the said Board of School Trustees. 4. That the said election in the said Selby School. District was duly and le- gaily called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and had and that the result thereof =.s duly and legally canvassed and declared all in the manner as required by law an:i that a l the acts, conditions and things requir d by law, to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form a s • in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issuance of the Selby School District Bonds and that the total amount of indebtedness of the i said Selby School District including this proposed issue of School District Bonds is within the limits prescribed by law. j - IT IS TEREFCRIE, ORDERED, That the School District Bonds of the Selby School Dist riot of the County of Contra Co--ta, State of California, issue in the sum of eleven thousand ($11,000) dollers in denomination of five hundred ($500) dollars each and all payable within twenty two years from the date of issuance of the same, with fat erest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum payable semi-annually both principal and inter=st payable in gold coin of the United States of America at the f the Count Treasurer of the said Count of Contra Costs, and that said office o_ y y bonds shall be issued on, and bear date the 17th day of January, 1916, and that the Interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the 17th day of July, • and the 17th day of January, of each and every year until the said bonds are paid r and that said bonds shall be numbered from one to t-nenty two both inclusive, and " shall be payable as follows, to wit: Bond No. 1 for y500.00 payable on the 17th day of January, 1917; „ No. 2 „ " " ' " " 1918; " Ido. 4 „ „ „ 1820; " No. 5 „ „ 1921; No. 6 " 1922; „ „ 192.3; No. 7 " „ ' n To. 8 " „ 1924; _ I I r i i Bond No. 9 for $500.00 payable on the 17th day of January. 1925; Bond i No 10 " " n n n 'r 1926;" No.11 „ 1927; 36.12 1928; ^ No. 14 1980; ^ No. 15 , „ " " „ 1931: n No. 16 „ „ „ „ „ ,r n n 1982; " No. 17 rr n „ n „ " " 1933; " No. 18 ' ' ' 1934; ^ No. 19 R erre " 1985; No 20 r iCo. 21 " „ „ „ „ 1937; im 22 " 1938; iIIt is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: School District Bonds. of the Selby School District, Contra Costa County. - State of California, United States of America. ' No. $500.00 r aelby School District in Contra Costa County,Stste of CalifoznIa, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to or holder hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 17th do;; of January, A.D. 19` Five hundred dollars In gold coin of the United.State s'of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five per cent per c:nnum, payable semi-anonally on the 17th day of July and the 17th de,r of January of each year fry the dots hereof until this bon is pai d. This bond is one of a series of Bonds of like tenor and date numbered from one to t:renty-two both inclusive, amounting to the aggregate to eleven thous - and ($"11,000) dollars, and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Centra Costa County, State of California, for the purpose of rail W- money to con struct a school building and the equipping of the same with necessary furnitaxe i and apparatus and for the purpose of improvin.; the school grounds, in pursuance .., of and in strict conformity with the provisions of Article M. Chapter III, Tit III, Part III of the Political Code, and the Constitution of the State of Califor nia, and in pursuance of and in strict conformity with, and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Selby School District in said County and St to iof California, on the 11th day of December, 1915. And the Board of Sgpervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, bel and conducted, and that notice thereof was dulyand legally eg y given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and a:l required b law, and that all acts and conditions and things � g y ngs reauireci by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and r have been performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance +-ith . the provisions of the law authorizing the issuance of school district bonds. , And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in- debtedneae of the said Selby School District, including this Issue of Bonds is j within the limit provided by law. I l.. 241. f h � syr j This Bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors I duly rude and entered in its minutes on the 20th day of Dece:eber, 1915, and shall be I payable out o3 the building fend of acid Selby School District, and the money for I the redemption of.said bonds, and the paytzent of interest thereon shall be raised by :¢ taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. i Iff wITP.ESS THEM0-, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, has caused this bond to be aimed by its Chairman and attested by its Clerk with the seal of said Board of Supervisors attached and by the County Auditor I I of said County of Contra Costa, this 17th day of January, 1916. jaunty Clerk and C er- of theBoard- of Supervisors. (SEAL) oun y AuZc IT . _airmapf Boardo Super MSOLVED: That to each of said Bonds shall be attached interest coupons in u;. I the following form, to wit: Interest Coupon. 110. $12.50 f The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the j holder hereof out of the building fund of the Selby School District in said County ' and State on the 17th day of , 19'_, at his off ice in Martinez, . in said County and State, the sum of X12.50 for interest on Bond Slo. of said School District. a nnan tne Board of Supervisors. i • oun yer;. and a of Boa o Snpervisors. County —aa¢iivr. !I It is further ordered that the County Ole&. of the County of Contra Costa, shall cause said bond to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing form; that sal 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 17th day of January, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.71. to the higheat and best responsible bidder for cash in United States gold coin and after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Count Treasurer by publication of a notice specifying the time and place of sale of Be id bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms i for which scud 'bonds sl<iall 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 'bon s i • will be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash as aforesaid but is Al no ease for less than par and accrued interest and that the said 'Treasurer will re- serve the right to reject any or all of said bids, for two successive weeks in the "Contra Costa Standard" a newspaper printed, published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa. passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Sw ervisors held on the 20th da; of December, 1915, by the followin: vote: 29 � Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Does; Bone. Absent: hone. In the Batter of issue of The Bonds of the Selby School District in the county of Contra Costa, State of California. : „a Resolution andOrder of the Board of Supervisors of the County of - Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa county, the County Auditor of Contra Costa County and County Clef,., Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, are and each of them is authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. In the Latter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an additional allowance of $10 per month ommeacing Dec. let, 1915, be and the same is hereby granted to Mrs. G.E.Hodge. Jfl*, It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Firs. N.M. Barris, be and the same is hereby allowed $15. per month in supplies and 910 per � month in cash, commencing Nov. let, 1915. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Mrs. E.L:.Harris, in the sum of :10, per month until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that the alla:ra:,ce heretofore made to Orville Powell be and the same is hereby discontinued. r� And the board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 3rd, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.M. ��...Chairman. �....... ......Clerk. z i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. '. • Monday, January 3rd, 1916. �< ; iTIP Board met at 10 o'cloc:: A.H. Present: Ron. J.H.Trythall, C;.air.nan; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and i,.J. B46ianan. J.H. WeUs, Clerk. I - - - - - - - - -etc - - - - - - - - I I The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of December 1 1915, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the f - Chairman and Clerk. I i i In the 3ie.tter of allowance of claims i for bridge work, lumber, rock, road i • material, oil, a to. �r Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, road:material, oil, etc. are presented against certain road funds and it appearing to the Board that the funds I of se id road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims. It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claimants, In the sums and out of the. ftnds below named, to wit: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Fund. r � Rossi & Sonner, Inc. x"172.25 y171.00 R.D.1, S.D. S. x`1.25 Vulcan Rock Company 307.39 306.00 1, 3, 1.39 r 618.58 617.00 1, 3, 1.58 t 384.24 383.00 1, 3, 1.24 IA.J. 7=eJahon 493.45 492.00 1, 3, 1.45 Western Pipe & Steel Co. 138.68 137.00 1, 3, 1.68 Oakland Antioch &E. Ry. 1049.25 1048.00 1, 3, 1.25. I 8acific Coast Steel Co. 234.00 235.00 1 3, 1.00 :r Antioch Lumber Company 22.70 21.00 1, 5, 1.70 Good Lbr. Company 50.10 49100 1, 5, 1.10 It is further ordered that the bounty And it or draw warrant on the County 1 rreasnrar in payment of said shove named claims in the amounts and out of the fund above mentioned. she vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: ftone. 1 In the F:stter of contract with �. H. Hoare for construction of M Division No. 2 of the Tunnel Roast. i It is by the Board ordered that P.H.Hoare be and he is hereby granted an p extension of thirty days time from and after Dec. 28th, 1915, within which to I j complete his contract for construction of Division Ito. 2 of the Tunnel Road. i Zia said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i ii i :t rt In the Matter of Isesuance of liquor Licenses. The license Tax Collector is authorized t"o issue liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart to the following named persons at the followin.; nomad places, to nit: J. Donahue ' Donohue's Saloon Port Costa Danson & Daley Cor. Tunnel & UDraga Roads Nr. Bryant Bridge H.IS.:lliott Eagle Saloon Danville. C. Guignani Crockett Frank Gorich Cor. 5rd Ave. & ^ands Ste Valona J.A. Ginocchio Near S.P. Railroad Sobrante I SO A. Hirabirren Lot 6. Block 1, 11artinez Land Co. Tract No. 1. y, Joseph Jacobs The Heidelberg San Pablo Ave. Stege Junction Lima & Santos " 13ain St. Byron " Conrad Lamp Giant P.Lue.ey Star Hotel Crockett E - G. O'Neill nor. Roads 14 and 16, San Pablo Ranch Idellie "uill Rodeo Ave. Rodeo. The s:id order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In the natter of applications for Liqucr hicenses. t;- ypplXcationsfor liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart are'made to the Board by the following named per- sons at.-he following named places, to wit: yr; Y1.R.Blocking Eagle ,Swoon, iitiin St. Clayton Byron Hot Spgs. Hotel Byron Hot Springs. r+ T.J.Crowley Lo r;ag Ave. & Bay St. Crockett kJ.J.Connors let St. & Parker Ave. Rodeo, to Vincenzo DeVincinzo Romo Saloon, Concord Ave. Near Concord. Eugene Flood Loring Ave, Crockett f) A. Ferogiaro Liberal Hotel, Concord Ave. Near Concord. W.F.Logan Park Inn, San Pablo & Park Aves. { I Pat ick Lee Port & 17anda Sts Valona J. Serpa Oor. San Pablo & Potrero Aves. Stegel, Thos. ilarnonCommercial Hotel Bar Port Costa Yronick &Kronick made application to the Board for a wholesale liq:ior license at First & Parker Ave. Rodeo. It is by the hoard ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed fo Idonday, February 7th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.M. I'. I j I� In the Matter of Contract of Raisch Improvement Company. It is by the Board ordered that the Raisch lmprovem nt Company be and i they are hereby granted an extension of thirty days time from and after Dec. 28th, 1915, within which to complete their contract for construction of Division No. 1 of i j the Tunnel Road. In the matter of Lost Warrants. i i C. C. Hedges, files affidavit °.lith this Board showing that on the let day of November, 191b, there w s issued to him a warrant on County General Fund No. 7894 � for the sum of $5.00 and that sane was mailed to him and not received and has not be n in his possession, and praying: for a new warrant to be issued for said amount; jEva Russell having filed with this Board her affidavit showiA: that on the - i9th day of Dece:ber, 1915, there was issued to her by County Auditor of said County a warrant on County General Fhnd No. 9684 for the sum of $10.00 and that same was ;f mailed to her by County Auditor and has never been received; and praying for a new j warrant to be issued for said amount; i It is, therefore, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed Ito refuse payment of s:.id original lost warrants a::d that a duplicate of the same 4 be issued by the County Auditor, x9gistered by the County Treasurer and paid in orde 4 Qf payment of said original lost warrants.,_ .n In the natter of alproval of warrants • I of Reclamation District No. 802. - Good cause appearing therefor, the followLml. warCante of Reclamation District Ido. 802, are hereby approved: No. Date Amount 52 Dee. 22nd, 1915. $521.76 53 Dec. 22nd, 1915. 62.50 54 Dec. 22nd, 1915. 42.50 55 Dec. 22nd, 1915. 10.00 j 56 Dec. 23, 1915. 245.25 57 Dec. 28th, 1915. 266.23 . j 59 Dec. 20th, 1915. 6.00 i And the Chairman and Clark of this Board are hereby authorised and direct - i' ed to note the approval Of said warrants by this Board by affixine their respect i:e signatures to each o` said warrants. jThe vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. • In the I,datter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses. i i It La. on-motion of Supervisor dnott, by the Board ordered that the hearing on application of Josephine Anderson for a li.00r license be and the same is hereby i continued to and set for ':ionday, January 17th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.M. r x- In the batter of approval of warrants of t'eclamatioa District ITo. 800. Good cause appearing therefor;,the following warrants of said Reclamation District are hereby approved: Rumber Date Amount 132 Dec. 18, 191b. 6 730.45 133 Dec. 18, 1915. 5012.30. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorised and directed t ; note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signat- ures to each of said warrants. In the Natter of petition for i� formation of Danville Lighting District. This Board 'Having heretofore by Resolution called an election to be held in proposed Danville lighting District on the 30th day of December, 1915, and now at this time the returns from said election being on file in office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa County, said Hoard proceeds to canva::s and does canvass the returns -. of said election, and therefore finds and declares the result to be as follows: Yes:-- 70. o I7o.-- 76. , Thereupon the Board finds that said proposition failed to receive a majori ; of all the votes cast in said proposed District and *that said proposition failed. In the :,fatter of lease of Hospital Pasture. It is by the Board ordered that the Superintendent of County Hospital notify Mrs. Leontine Blum that the County of Contra Costa will not req;,ire the Alhambra Villa Tract il aTract further, for use as a Hospital Pasture, commencing January lst,1916. In the ratter of Rea ommendations of Grand Jury. A co:;munication from Grand Jury of Contra Costa County recommending to the Board of Supervisors, First: the increase of salary of County Health Officer; second appointment of a County Sanitary Inspector on full time; third, anpointnent of a . County Veterinarian and fourth, the appointment of a County Becterioligist and the establishment of a County Laboratory,- was read to the Board and by the Board ordere placed on file. ltI In the 1%tter of completion of Contract • ; of G.E. Field Company on ;'ialnut Creek Bridge. County Surveyor R.R. Arnold, having reported to this Board that the mora and r f that certain contract entered into by G.H. Field Company with the County of Contra Costa, for building of a bridge across Walnut Creek in the town of Walnut Creek, i - has been completed and is now ready for acceptance; i It is, upon motion of Suoer7isor Book, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the i i Board ordered that ?:he work under that certain contract entered into by G.H.Meld Company and Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County for building of a bridge i across Walnut Creek in town of Walnut Cree , has bean duly performed according to contract and completed by said G.E. Field Company end said bridge is this day accept ed by the Board of Supervisors.;. • -s In the t,it.tter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of 315. per month commencing Nov. 1st, 1915, be and the same is hereby granted to Lars. !Bary Beaks. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Mxs. E[avj Banks for the sum of y15. on first of eadh and ever month until the further order of this Board. . i } In the +flatter of allowance cf claims. Claims against the different finds of the County are presented to the Board f and those found to be correct and to beproperly signed are ordered allowed by the ;. Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the clerk, and ordered entered in the • Allowance Book of this Board. i i And the Board takes recess to meet on Honday, January 17th 1910, at 10 io'clock A.1. .�•/.���5�.Ctcairman. yyal ..ZI / ...Clerk. 1 r_ I e3 J Lc 3 I In the Board of Sulam visors of Contra Costa County, State of 0@11fornia. -onday, Janunx;, 17th, 1916. The Board met at 10 b'cloelc A.M. ' A j Present: Han. J._.irythall, Chairman; Supervisors ?,eb Knott., J.P.Casey, Vincent -ook and '.7.0.3uchanar., Clerk. +Vn I ---------- 3 � r In the Zatt.r of allowance of claims j for bridge work, lumb r, roc's, oil, i road material, etc. Certa:u claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, road material, oil, etc. are I = presented against certain roads districts, and it appearing to the Board that the si funds of said road districts .vonld be unreasonably burdened by the fall 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 mentiouad, to wit Claimants. Amount General Vund Road Fund. Bates, Borland &Ayer @344.29 $343.29 R.D.1,S.D. 1, $1.00 All " 11 91.85 90.85 1, 1, 1.00 Anton Lem a 60.00 59.00 1, 1, 1.00 -Oakland, Antioch & E. Ry. 273.60 272.60 1, 4, 1.00 Pacific Coast Steel Co. 132.31 131.31 1, 4, 1.00 p I It is further order-gid that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Trees � urer in favor of above named claimants, in the sums above named and out of the funds . . abw a named. ' The said order is passed by the follo�aing vote of the Board, to nit. I .T Ayes Supervisors Knott, Casey, Eooh, Buchanan and Trythall. Roes: Ilene—, In the matter of allowance tD Indigents. i It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore madoto R. S. Shell Y be and the same is hereby reduced from 420 per month to e10 per m6nth commencing Jan ` 1st, 1916. -1. It is by the 3oard further ordered that the allowance hern_tofore made to '::rs. : I a Anna Loucks and Urs. Joh:_ Fisher for careof children of James Hill be and the same is her-by discontinued from and after Jan. 1st, 1916. i I It is further ordered that the allo•.aance heretofore made to Clara Thompson be and the same is her5by order-?d discontinued from and after irarch lst, 1916.41 j I * I j .;L • In the +latter of allw ance of claims ';�of Supervisor Distric-be io. 1,. 4 and 5. It appeariAe to the .Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of , Contra Costa Court y, certain monies in the special road fund of Contra Costa County, :as vrhich said monies were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile . tax collet-'ed by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the County Treasurm• of Contra ; Costa CountZ- daring. the years 1914-15,_mhich said monies shall be expended by said , ' County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridgas, and culvert '; in said county, and the follot-iinfc claims having been presented against Sup=r visor . 4 md5 uistrict �o. 1„ :f Contra Costa County for labor and material used e_.clusively in the construction Md maid enance of roads, bridges and culvarts in said DistrictsNo.1 4 and 5 of Contra Costa County; it is by the Board ordered that the follocaing claims against Supervisor Dist- j riot I7o. 1, for labor and material used exclusively in thee onstruction and mainteaaae of roads, bridges end culverts in said District, be and the same are hereby ordered `h4' `Y paid out of the s ecial road fund of Contra Costa County, to •ait: �a I.1eme. amount. John Ahearn 10.00 John Ahearn 4.00 A.T. & S. F Ry. Co. 6.00 Joe Bake: 5.00 J.Buticr 12.50 A.Bartar 41.00 ' j E.Burcha 36.00 s Tony Cruz 36.25 4': John Clark 38.75 _.S.Cabral 23.00 j John Claris 57.50 '- H.Cameron 2.20 John Clark 12.50 Joe Costa 7.00 George Cocke 12.00 Joe Uavilla 2.00 William Dover 28.00 • Dutra & Perreria 4.00 13.S.Dutr a 12.00 Twill ism Fari a 14.00 C.Frya 7.50 Fran:: Faris, 8.00 B.A. Penner 10.25 Herna.n Griff 36.00 R.F.Grassor 40.00 tg :anuel Gomez 32.00 A.H.Gregory 40.00 J.Healey 4.00 , J.Herley 8.00 vm.Hartfield 30.00 , P.F. Hayuard 150:00 `;•a Herculas Povrdec Co. 4.83 1'lm.Hartfield 24.50 " Bels L.-eyar 36.00 Thos. I'urohy 12.00 John I4oust 32.50 Jose I. Machado 54.00 Jose I. Laehado 57.00 a' Jos, D.'..i110 20.00 - Fred ScLel Ian 20,00 3• Fred I:teClellan 2.20 -.C.Ne rrto n 4.00 • Jesse J. Oliveris. 8 .00 Ernest Pereira 16.00 Prank Perry 68.00 " J. Piercuccini 20.00 Percy Joms - 20,00 A.Pereira 24-00 ' Costa Rosa 38.75 , Richmond Pressed Brick Co. 2.50 J.H. Rum•ill 20.10 J.H. Rumrill 76.00 `Z L, Reven 94.00 P;.L.Reven 65.00 D.Smith 20.00 John Sabarto 5.00 z I ! cKg- j T+ h Standard Oil Company, 38,14 Standard moil Company 8.69 Standard Cil Company 24.02 John L. Santos 4.60 Con Scanlan 15.00 a P. Shea 28.75 Daniel Smith 71.00 James s'ul.l iv an 16.10 Standard Oil Company 7.40 " A.J.Timmons 75 '..` Tilden Lumbar Company 13.25 ( Tilden Lumber Co. 3.45 ( Union Oil company 3,75 %$ Union Oil Company W.00 Fernando S. Vargas 2.50 John loung 15.00 `rte It is by the Board further ordered that the following claims against Super- visor District Bo. a for labor and mater ial used exclusively in the construction and "x maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts.in said District, be and the same are ! hereby ordered paid out of the specialroad fund of Contra Costa County, to crit: j 3faanel Alvernaz 62.00 I SerafLne ivilas. 68.00 k J. H. Andrews 104.75 - Geo. W. Andrews 7.50 Geo. T. Andrews 157.00 G. B. Bottini 21.45 Thos. Bai Icy 52.00 Wm. Blocking 22.50 E Geo. BlochLng, Jr. 22.50 :. F. Bloc kirk 10.00 srshall Ban n 2.04 Bowers Rubber Yorks 10.02 ` Sarshall Benn 62.00 s F. Canada 22.50 - A. Chavis 20.00 V. Chapman. 15.00 Ben Correa 33.00 -. i„T, Dap is 34.50 A. Duarte 36.00 J.J. Dutro 24.00 Marcel Dutra 34.00 f Fran_ Dutra 86.00 j Ant one Enos 103.81 m. He ruy Fran k 66.00 TT.Frm k 44.00 Ben Frac i4 110.00 Anton Faris, 44.00 Joe Fria 56.00 Ben Guirado 36.00 3. :anson .2.50 F.Hebeisn 38.00 James D. Hm loa 26.00 :. John Joaau in 30.00 ,r Frank Ren ne rly .84 C.E. nut ler 41.60 Fran Ran nsdy 129.00 Gus Ludes I -g 43.75 m Bd. Ludgering 62.00 John Isangini 42.00 a°tl F. Myr!yr 18.00 D. '3urcln io 22,54 § J.March io 10.00 ( d. laathe"on 36.00 F "arch io 36.00 I F. 1 arch io 36.00 i F. Matto s 33.00 I. borgran 18.00 S. hayrick 38.75 J.H. MoFsnl & Son 10.20 G--o. O'Ear a 78.00 rem. Page 15.00 A.G. Pramberg 140.00 M: P.Rose 33.00, airs. G. Ruaselmann 31.80 0. Schwartz 15.00 -Hanuel Saito 52.00 Geo. Stockfleth 22,a) Z Joe Stookfleth 30.00 StudebakerBros Co. 621.20 S. Schwanessen 15.00 F. Sears 15.00 J. Silveria 22.50 C.B. Trette 22.50 Richard Taylor 82.50 Albext Vlach 56.25 F#, I Herbert Vlach 67.25 Raymond Tildes $5.00 ;award wildes 56.26 3'�r! • It is by the Board further ordered that the following claims against Supervisor District: i?o 5 for i Pe r labor aad material used exclusively in the eonstructio and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said District be and the same are 51- . hereby ordered paid out of the special Road *Wand of Contra Costa County, to ,At: John Augusto 46.10 j Mmuel Almada 6.25 Carl Anderson 24.00 11.J. Bigelow 17.50 Stephaa W. Basso 84.00 Byron Garage 6.90 Jack Bonfante 72.00 John Boyd 52.00 Sanuel Cabral 68.00 `Manuel Cabral 32.00 H. Carpenter 72.00 5.H.Ca:.,eater 56.00 J.A. Cantrell 86.0, J.A. Cantrell 18.75 Ant one Canada 33.75 Hea ry Clement 25.00 Wi111e rscorse 10.00 • John J. Feely 16.00 S. Frisk 58.00 Nei is Frisk 55.00 Andrew Fragolia 82.00 James Fragolia 6.00 Andre:: Fragulia, Jr. 12.00 James Gularte 18.75 Lloyd Geddes 120.00 Hary Geddes 90.00 John Geddes 60.00 John Geddes 72.00 John Geddes 36.00 $. Arthur Howard 23.25 John Boyd 72.00 T.P.Z-ouar d 154.00 rnest Hesse 42.50 y_ S.D.Johnson 53.75 A. Luporini 60.00 dill Lee 10.00 "'m. Leve ire 52.00 i Frank 1jachado 68.00 M.L~i 54.00 Jo: `+inw 40.00 . Tony Machado 12.00 J.G. moody 45.00 C.L.-Richardson 40.00 L.R i d ar dso n 32.00 C.J. Rooker 32.00 John Rahm 54.00 C. 'cooker 60.00 Tony J.Rose, Jr. 88.00 F Antone Rose 60.00 John T. Renas 87.00 V C.T.Shellenberger 205.00 - Joe Sims 68.00 Gust Schwacke 30.00 Southern Pacific Co. 1.00 1 Henry Strathman 31.25 , A. Schmude 28.00 Antonio Trigeuro 66.00 z H.B. Trethena.y 68.00 Angelo Mena 8.00 Joe Vw gas 34.00 6. Warner 40.00 C. T. riarncr 50.00 John 17at t 54.00 aim. Wilder 28.75 i i ori= %he foregoing Order and Resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board, to vit. • . i A*,-es: Supervisors $Hort, Hook, Bnchanm and Trythall. Noes: None. ' Absent on rc 11 cal l: Super vi ear Casty 1 I I I 'g Vit.. a 3 In the i4atter of approval of I Warrants of Reclamation District 210. 800. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin I warrant of Reclamation District No. 800, be and the sane is hereby approved, to ^i t umbar. Date Amount 134 January 13th, 1916. 62439.65. . And the Chairman and Cler3-. of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. • i In the Latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District i i1o. 1619. iGood cause appearing ther:for, 'It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclar�tion District 21o. 1619, is hereby approved,t o wit: Number. Data Amount 17 Jer nary 4th, 1916. X668.44. s And the Chairman ofthis Bmrd is hereby authorized to note theapproval of this Board on said warrant by aifizing his signature thereto. The vote on said order beinc unanimous. - I Ro- it In the hatter of Building Bridge across Southam Pacific Railroad Track j at Peyton. The following Resolution was unanimously adopted by the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa Gointy, to crit: ?- IMREAS, heretofore this Board applied to the Railroad Commission of the I State of California, pursuant to the provisions of Section 43 of the Public Otilit , nes Act of said State, approved Dece.iber 23, 1911, for an order of said Commission permitting the construction of an overhead public road crossing the right of way I operated by South-an Pacific Company at or near Peyton in said Contra Costa County and prescribing the division of expense thereof; and, PEAS, after a hearing had before said Commission on Decomber 7th, 1915, it was agreed between the parties represented at said hearing, by and on behalf of :..: said Southern Pacific Company and said County of Contra Costa, and was ordered by said Co:mission, that said hearing should be gontinued t0 an indefinite date, for the purpose of giving an opportunity to said parties to agree upon the tans upon p which said crossing should be censtructed, and the division of the e--:10 nae thereof• and :REAS, said Southern Pacific Company.by and through its General 1::anager Yd o - is duly authorized thereto, has offered to pay the sum of five thousand dollars (4000) toward the expense of constructing and installing an overhead crossing at the point above named, hich is the point desired by said County of Contra Costa, i i n • : ',said crossing to be of sufficient length to span Pots standard-guage tracks of said j Company, with sufficient clearance space, and pursuant Snd according to plans prepare by idessrs. Leonard m Day, of San Francisco, engineers duly employed in this behalf by _ said county, and the expense of maintenance of said crossing, after construction and completion, to be assumed by said County of Contra Costa; IdOP;, THEREFORL. IT IS H121 BY RESOLVSDthat the offer of said Souther Pacific Company be and the sate is hereby accepted, and the County Surve;or of t his county y�- is heroby instructed forthwith to present for the inspection and approval of this i 'Board, plans and estimates of said crossing so pxepexvd as aforesaid, so that said plans and estimates may be approved by this Board as agreed upon between it and said Y Southern Pacific Company, and transmitted to said railroad Commission together with a certified cony of this Resolution. And the said Commission is herby requested to � make a formal order on the terms above stated and in conformity with the plans and • Y ! estimates so agreed upon. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors %nott, Casey, Hook; Buchanan and Trythall. goes: None. �y. In the 14attar of Building Bridge across .. Southern Pacific Railroad Track at Peyton. ;. It is by the Board ordered that should it be necessary to move the semiphore situated near the site of the bridge to be constructed across the Southern Pacific 'i railroad tracks at Peyton, that this Board will pay the sum of X75. and no more, to- wards said expense. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. • y X In the 1 eattar of Insurance of }� � 3 Court House Furniture. 3 A certain policy held by Home Insurance Company having expired on January 8th, �r 1916, and F.L.Glass, Agm t for said Company having presented to this Board on theX7t day of January, 1916, a new Policy for three years., insuring same property, It is by the Beard ordered that said Policy be and the same is hereby accept- ad by this Board. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. • In the utter of appointing Delegates to Inland Waterways Congress. It is by the Board ordered that the following deL:gates be appointed to re- ice. ',. present Contra Costa County at the Congress minder the Auspices of the Inland Nater- K :rays Association of California at the Palace Hotel Feb. 21st-22nd, 1916, to wit; E.A.Bridgford, Otis Loveridge, S.W.Cuaninghan, C. i,i. Belshaw, and T.h1.0wens. �z �x I In the latter of Cancellation of 4.1 Double and Erroneous Assessments. The County Auditor haling certified to this Board certain double and erroneo•a assessments; It is by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessments be and each of tire:a are hereby ordered cancelled and the clerkof this Beard is hereby authorized to make proper entry of Cancallation in Vol. 3 of Orders of Cancellation ' of thiJ :Oars. I E� j In the matter of petition of JosEphine q, i Anderson for a liquor license. It is by the Board ordered t�-,;� "re hearing on a,:plication of Josephine a x Andecno.^. for a liouor licer_Se ba and the same is hereby ol?ltirned to crd set for Felb. 'th, 1916, at 10 o'cloc7; A.H. i I ;n the Matter of Sale of Selby School Bonds T1. bard having heretofore ordered the County Treasul•-r of Contra Costa i Court; to advertise-or sale and sell to the highest bidder, twenty-tyro bonds of Selby School District of denomination of X500 each, with interest at rat,, of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, numbered from 1 to 22, both inclusive, and j said County Treasurer in aecordanc, with said order having advertised said bonds to be sold on the 17th day of January, 1916, at hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and proof havi ; been made to this 3oard that notice of said sale has been given in accordance with said order as appears by affidavit of W.C. Rawsop that notice was published in the Contra Costa Standard for the time and in the manner reoafired in said notice, and i that the notice as required by law has also been given to the State Board of Control and State Treasurer as appears by the affidavit of F.J.Baroard on file herein, avow at this time, the following bidders file bids for said bonds as follows: Carlotta C. Fhrnandez, }11,000 and premium of $210. State Board of Control, 11,000 and premium of .375. G.G. Blymyar & Company, •x11,000 and premium of 025. 5 E.H.Rollias & Sons, ,'711,000 and premium of $421. , Blythe, Witter & Co. ?11,000 and premium of ?408. N. W.Halsey & Co., $11,000 and premium of "427.50,-n. 427.50,m. R Staats, Co. ;11,000 and premium of $366. Torrance, !Fewshall & Co. (o` jos Angeles) :;;11,000 and premium of $403. Torrance, arshall & Co. (of Sanrancisc3) s)11,000 and premium of $501. a Girvan & ?Miller, ^11,000 and premiura of SAW. Tiler--upon it appearing to this Board that the bid of Torrance, 3.1arshall & Cal of San Francisco, for the sura of x;11,000 and a premium of :501, is the highest and best bid submitted for said bonds. It is, upon motion of 6upervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Book, by the Board ordered that se id bonds of Selby School District in the sum of 311,000 be and the same are hereby sold t0 Torrance, ;:arshall & CO. of San Francl2co, for the sum of :11,000 dad a premium of .;501. It is further ordered that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa Count;be and he is hereby ordered to deliver to said Torrance, Uarshall & Co. of San Francisco, i N. • upon payment to him of the sun of X11,000 ,)riacipal and premium of 0501 and accrued interest to date of deliv-try of said bends, said trenty-tyro bonds of Selby School Listrict of date of January 17th, 1916, of y500 each, bearing interest at rate of five per cent pe annum, payable semi-annually, and being bonds numbered from 1 to 22, both inclusive. '._ : =lie vote on said ord.-r beim, unanimous. Al In the Uat ter of Discontinuance of rW Salary of Lmployes of Cod:ra Costa County at P.P.I.E'. It is by the Board ordered that the salary of all employes of Contra Costa 4 • county at P.P.I.r'. be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after date of- each employe leaving the service, and the Auditor is instructed to dram -:arrants only un to such time as said employe severed his connection with said service.,,, 4 In the :latter of allowpnce to Indigents. 1; It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to R.S.She11 2.; be and the same is Pereby reduced from $20 per month to 10 pr month from Jan. let, It is by the Board further order-d that the allowance heretofore made to airs Anna Lou& and *i;rs. John Fisher, for care of children of James Hill be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after Jan. Ist, 1916. It is furteer ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Clara Thomason - • - be and the sax is hereby ordered discontinued from and after Larch lst,1916. .' "he said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. r- qti In the Z4atta• of adoption of clans and specifications for building of a bridge over Southern Pacific Railroad Tracks - near Peyton. County Surveyor, _:.R.Arnold, presents to this Board plans and specifications ' strain sh�:ets and working details, '`41 prepared by Leonard & Bay, en,.ine--rs, of See Prancisco, for the building of a rein- .t= forced concrete bridge ov::r Southern Pacific Railroad Tracks at Peyton Station, Thereupon, it is upon motion duly made and carried, by tho Board ordered that • said plans and saecifications, strain sh=eta, and working details therefor, be and the s:-.me are hereby adoptee as plans and specifications, strain sheets and working ak- details for the building of said bridge. Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that the ti=er:: o JI this Board give notice that sealed bids will be received by said Board at or before 11 o'clock Ad.i. on the 21st day of Sebruary, A.D. 1916, for the furnishing of materials and construction of said bridge across said Southern Pacific Railroad trac:_s in accordance with x fz clans and specifications, strain sheets, and working details, as adopted by this -ae I j Board and on file in the office of the clerk thereof. It is further ordered that all bidders be required to accompany his or their x ibid with a cash dq?osit or certified check in ten Der cant of amount bid, payable Ito the Clark of tine Board of Superdi sors as a guarantee on part of the successful bid -,d;r that he will within ten days aft:r acceptance of his bid, enter into a written contract for the furnishing of materials, and construction of said bridge in accord- lance with said plans and Brill execute and file aih the Board good and sufficient y !bonds in such sums as the Board may deem adequate, with Shod and sufficient Surety Company or sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract, etc. c° 1'he Board reserves the right to reject an or all bids, as they deem it best : for the interests of the County. i Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. i It is further orddred tie t the clerk insert in said notice that a charge of !x2.50 will ba regired for any set of plans furnished. I It is further ordered that notice of receiving of bids be published in the - i � Uaily Gazette and ::artinez Daily Standard as required b;r law. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of th Board. aY In t he idatte r of plic at ion of s Charles Rhine for Cancellation of Assess- T want. . It appearing from the verified petition of Charles Rhine that Charles Rhine, + is the owner in fee of the following described property situated in Contra Costa ' County, State of Cal if ornia, and more particularly described as follo-:s: Being the I ' southwest 1/4 of Section 8, 'i' 1 S. R. 1 B., I—r.D B. & !E; that the above described property was sold to the State for delinquent State and County Taxes for the year 1873-4, that at the time said land was so assessed the title to said propertywas in the United States 0owrnment; that final pa;cnent thereof, and reeeint from United States hand Office was issued on the 12th day of :arch, 1875, to Francis D. Maguire, jand patent was issued therefor, and that all of the taxes since issuance of said : Patent have been paid. It is order_d that said assessment and a7.1 certificates of sales and deed made by reason of said assessment be and th, same are hereby made and declared to ' beaull and void. It is further ordered that the Auditor of Contra Costa County cancel said '`TMS assessnnnt and that the Recorder of Contra Costa County cancel the certificate of 1 sale and ta:: deed, of the above described property madefor the assessment of the r year 1873-4. The forcgoiig order is passu: by the unanimous vote of the Board., I I j Aa 4F� In the natter of Designation r' • of trial Jurors for year 1916. # The Sup r for Court of Centra Costa County having on Jan. 3rd, 1916, made a order designating the estimated number of Trial Jurors that will, in the o inion of the court, be r-,gaired for the transaction of business of the court in.trial of taus 1. as pond'ng in said court during^ the ansuing year or until.a new list of jurors is pr - vided, and tiie court having ,stim.^..ted- trat 400 trial jurors vAll be required, the noard proceeded to select and does select as required by law, a list of 400 persons to serve as trisl.Jurors for the Superior Court of Contra Costa County during the ensuing -,aar or until a new,list of Jurors is provided. The following is a 1-;It of the pasons so selected by the Board from the ' e different districts of the couvi-y in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said '.., district, and the number of t , Ustrict from which such persons are selected, to vA SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 1. - • I 1.Andrade, n D. 64. Hughes, Jas. 2. Anderson, H. J. 65. Huston, John 3. Allen, J. C. 66. Hoffman, E d. 4. Anderson, P. R 67. Holben, Levi 5. AspeLmei©r, E. C. 68. Hosie, Thos. 6. Balcom, Victor 69. HiLhs, :7. B. a. . Baxter, G. T 70. Hooper, F. B. 8. Barnes, Louis 71. Hamilton, 17. G. 9. Butterfield, lankP. 72. Hubert, F. 10. Boiryer, Y. ii. 75. Haight, Frank 11. Bermele, Chars. 74. Hoy, Peter s' 12. Brown, John 75. Hartwick, ;"illiam 13. Crockett, Andros B. 76. Jacobs, T. P. 14. Cryan, .i., 77. Jones, Steuart 15. Cabeleira, L.P.S. 78. Jeffery, Richard 16. Clari_, C.L. 79, Johnson, O.H. 17. Curley, Jahn 80. Jones, J.1'.. ,. 18. Caron, T. J. 81. Johnson, Robor t 19. Callaghan, !,.J. 82. Kelley, Ge xje. 20. Crooks, Chas. T. 83. Xa;ray, John 21. Cushing, 84. Kearney, E. ;. 22. Ca:aobell,�Ja�. A. 85. 1 rause, George 25. Cramer, P. 86. belso, John 24. Coffey, Jas! 87. Xelley, John F. • 25, Cummins, A• 88. Kendall, George - 26. Casserley, J.5. 89. Kalin, G.G. 27. Connelly, Harry 90. Kister, E U. 28. Connally, Robert Ti. 91. Lilly, A. S. 29. Dever, Harlie 92. Luc;ett, C.W. 30. Dunlap, Paul 93. Lucas, Jos. P. 31. Dp-mond, R.P. 94. LaSalle, E.P. 32. De3oody, Jas. B. 95. Lucid, =.J. >•;. 33. Detlow, Steven 96. Zinnuist, C.O. 34. Driscoll, Jos. 97. Lehman, S. 35. Doyen, E.G. - 98. Lumpkins, '.m. ,u 36. Davis, J.T. 98. Lemieux, J.A. 37. Dodgett,.;F..H. 100. McCausland, Freak A. 38. Davis, Louis C. 101. Kc Dowell, Oliver 39. Dohrmann, H.G.F. 102. McLean, Don E. � 80. Entrican, D.T. 103. McCoy, H.D. n 41. Ferrando, Ben. 104. McCormick, Arthur 42. Farrell, i"m. C. Y. 105. Lia?da trr, J.B. 43. Freithy, John R. 106. ?fcCluskey, John ii. 44. Fenner, V.A. lOf. '.:orlon, John R. 45. Faber, ;im F. 108. Malich, U.J. 46. Final, Chas. 109 'ontoya, V.J. 47. Fla=iml, T.J. 110 "ontoya, A. B. 48. Fitzgerald, C.;'. 111. Ualoaey, =ike a 41, Fulton, J.V,. 112. Maloney, _nomas J. 50. Poster, Ellworth 113 "iannhei'.i, •,'m. 51. Fletcher, George R. 11 ':'onte, Louis 62. Gibson, C.S. 115, ilL;r, R. 53. Gomez, L:anual 116. Keader, F. H. 54. Galbraith, John V. 117. Nissen, C.P. 55. Glover, J.":i. 118. Owens, O.T. 56. Geoghegan, R.P. 119, OrNeil, John H.. 57. Greeninger, Theo. 120. 01lie ill, W.J. 58. Griffith, F.L. 121. Parker, R.L. 59. Guthrie, Jaaaes H. 122. Pereira, A. R. 60. Gray, Kirk L. 123. Pater aL., C.L. 61. hays, i.A. 124. Ringer, L.J. 62. Hellwig, Eruest 125. Pinning, G.T. ; 6.'i. Hancock, 'L.A. 126. 2uinn, .LC. k3 8 127. Quinn, K.J. 144. Sullivan, J. S. 128. Richardson, William 145. Stewart, Tilliam w4rren 129. Box John P. 146. Tole, F rank 130. Rutledge E.C. 147. Thomas, H.C. 131. Rambo, Cleyton C. 148. Vandenburg, Wm. 132. tteeves, J.P. 149. Walton, Francis ? 133. Richards, Chas. 150. Walker, G P. I 134. Smith C.A. 151. Woods, R. A. 135. Spencer, R.A. 152. Williams, Z. F. 136. Smith, L.J. 153. :+oods. S<ephen 137. Schurch, C.N. 154. Wilson, J.P., 138. Smith, O.h. 155. Westerfeld, C. A. 139. Smith . R. :. 156, Wheeler, G.W. 140. Sisson, P.E. 157. Wickliffe, J.A. 141. Smith, W.H. 158. Tilliams,G.H. 142. Stegeman; E.B. 159. Wilson, ...C.P. 143. Schaffer. E.E. 160. Zimmerman, O.H. � SUrrRPI50R DISTRICT IiO. 2. 1. Anderson, !.!art in L. 27. Griffin, George 2. Anderson, Peter 28. Harrison, Neil 3. Abrott, A.J. 29. Hunter, Fran: Jr. 4. Boueher, Josiah 30. Holman, Julian 5. Bishop, Stephen Dent 31. Hoi:pes, Herbert T. 6. Beamish, Allan 32. Honegger, E. S. 7. Banks, Bela Peter, 33. Jenkins, Clause 6. Binder, Pa:l Frederick 34. %ennedy, Korgan 9. Burress, W. R. 55. Lewis, Arthur B. 10. Booth, James B. 36. Lehmann, William M. 11. Crowley., Cornelius D. 37. Lawre::ee, Albert 12. Clark, Raymond L. 38. Love, C.O. 13. Crow, 711bur i. 59. r;'ager, Vicholes, Jr. 14. Close, Herbert 40. :ease, 7. R. 15. Cos, Thos.. 41. i:cCarthy, J.J. 16. `'ass,William Edward 42. Nye, Francis J. 17. Davis, iarrea A. 43. Iiear,-John Henry 18. Denshy Daniel 44. Nissen, James 19. Desmond, Cornelis 45. O'Hara, James M. 20. 'nos, Ante nes 46. 0'ilei 11, C.J. 21. Fielder, James B. 47. Patterson, James P. 22. Frazer. George 'i. 48. Quill, Den James I 23. Foster, Ant one 49. Rose, "annuel F. j 24. Fairclough, Lawrence 50. Reese Welts_ Caldwe]I 25. French, G.i.. 51. Rathbun, Donaldson W 26. Gilliland, Frank G. 52. Smith, Testa S. 53. Serett, John F. 63. Urblek, Martin a 54. Shull, :illiam D. 64. Woods, James 55. Stewart, Daniel 65. Watt, villism C. 4 56. Stelling, Fritz E. 66. Wilson, Ben r. 57. Steinberg, Fred T. E7. Williams, Richard David 58. Trelut, Leon 68. Weitlauff, George 59. Tavan, Joseph 69. Weldon, Geo. F. 60. Thompson, C. 70. Williamson, Conrad 61. Trevitts, George 71. Walters, Oliver 62. Thorup, Peter 92. `-ates, Charles Edmond. i i SUPFRVISOR DISTRICT 110. 3. 1. Butt, Charles L 33. 1laus, Henry I.Y. 2�. B01Z*aan,L Henry G. 34. %nab, G.A. 3. Beck, Mliam J. 35. ,%ane, Peter J. 4. Burke, Peter 36. Levinson, D.S. 5. Borden,.Grayton B. 37. Lynch, Timothy 6. Botelho, J.J. 38. Levinson, Louis L. 7. Boo!:, ?:illi m 39. Lamb,Raymond W. 8. Co;:ard, Tiilliam P. 40. Munson, Frank E. 9. Crane, Frank F. 41. Monthey, John P. ' 10. Duarte, Manuel J. Jr. 42. hioxgan, !?alter W. 11. Duane, John G. 43. `iller, John F. 12. Do,!,rtini.Louis, 44. ?raloche, John B. 13. Elworthy, Herbert H. 45. Metherall, Edward 14. Eggleston, William 46. Wel lerup, Fred H. 15. Enloe, Thous A. 47. Nottingham, Guy F. 16. Eicher, Henry 48. Prosser, Frani: 17. Prank, Bartlett, A. 49. Pavolini, Anthony 18. Fitzgerald, James H. 50. Pyne, Patrick !i. 19. Ferrarini, Pr Lzo 51. Peek, Charter S. 20. Freitas, Frederick F. 52. Quandt, A.J. 21. Feshing, Antons 53. Reif, Louis T. 22. Guy, Forbes W. 54. Russi, Mart in P- 23. Gaylord,-Amos F. 55. Roche, David P. 24. Hell, Benjamin 56. Randall, Frank 25. Eoey, Vincent B. 57. Rankin, J.B. 26. Hilson, David L. 58. Rowland, Edward R. 27. Hinricheen, J.C. 59. Soares, John 11, tl^ 28. Hunt, Hubs-rt E. 50. Stewart, Frederick J. 29. Herrick, L.L. 61. Stubbs, A.F. 50. Ivey. Henry 62. Slattery, E.A. 31. %urzbin, Edward 63. Thompson, Orrin C. 32. Hilgore, Ira B. 64. Titoomb, Walter A. ' v I • 65. Williams, Walter B. 69. Winslow, Edward J. 66. Ward, Bal. E. 50. Whitem, J.E. 57. Wilbur, Otis D. 71. Wright, Geo. R. 68. Walker, John Li. 72. Young, Peter i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 4. t: 1. Andrews, J.H. 19. ,Ivory, Lucius 2. Atchinson, Geo. ^. 20. Johnson, Chas. B. 3. Abrams, William 21. Johnson, E:, in A. 4. Banchario, Ben. 22. Keller, Chas. H. S. Barnes, W.W. 23. Loughor, Geo. 6. Butcher, Halter 24. Morgan, I.R. 7. Churchill, F.O. 25. Morohio, Frank 8. Datra, Frank 26. Martin, Thomas 9. De![artini, Henry .27. Oliver, Janes 10. Erickson, Andrew H. 28. Polley, lenry 11. Frank, •,oseph 29. Roberts, Manuel 12. Frank, Henn; 30. Rodgers, Robert A. 13. Grodon, Chas. B. 31. Sehirpke, Andrew 14. Gilroy, Samuel 32. South, W.R. 15. Griffiths, Ellis 33. Squires, E.E. 16. Hansen, R.V. 34. Vaughn, John _ I 17. Riggin, W.H. 35. "`eige1. Joel 18. Hanlon, James, Jr. 36. Wetmore, Ralph., • I 3UPF.RVISCR DISTRICT 140. 5. I. *lexson, August. 31. Hobbs, John A. 2. Arata, Josellh 32. Hand, '.'iillism H. 3 Ackerman Jacob P. 33. Hall, Charles B. 4. Armstrong, Robert D. 34. Jensen, Hans 5. Beede, Charles 35. Knoll, George A. G. Bruns, Henry 36. Krumland, Eduard G. T. Bonney, Charles H. 37. Krebs, Ernest W. 8. Bunn, 17illiam E. 38. Lynch, Thomas J. 9. Bigelow, David C.O. 39. Linn, C. F. 10. Blanc, Albert E. 40. "maker, C. W. 11. C152•k, Robert A. *I. Moddy. J.G. 12. Campbell, Charles G. 42. _oras, C.D. 139arpenter, W.H. 43. Norcross, B.L. ,- 14. Coubne y, John P. 44. Neti:ortm, D.W. 15. Dawley, Henry S 45. Boia. John R. 16. Damiano, George 4.6. MoElheney. Carl. 17. Darby, George T. 47. Preston, Mott C. 18. Dickinson, James 1. 48. Rahn, John J. 19. Dainty, Leonard 49. Rose, Antoae 20. Dal Porto, Frank 6b. Richardson, C.L. 21. Diethelm, August bl. Stone, George W. 22. Easy, Fred W. 62. Swift, Byron D. 23. Frederickson, Peter 63. Stone, Frank id. • 25. -'use, L.L. 54. Scheller, John F. 25. Gann, Leland s. 56. Silveira, 'Manuel J. 3 „ 26. Guerra, Charles 56. Viara, Eugene Joseph ' i 20. Glynn, John P. 57. Wightman, Carleton E. 28. Hills, dark L. 58. Wilder, Asaph 29. Hornback, Wm. 59. WillLamson, John c, 30. Hobson, Sam 60. Word, Robart E. And the Board takes recess to meet on.Monday, F abruarg 7th, 1916, - at 10 o'clock A.L. hai=as., ....Cle3&. • I -E I i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. -oaday, Febrirry 7th, 191.5. The Board met at,10 o'elocS::i.ii. > Pres;nt: Hon. J.E.Trythall. Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and 7.J.Buchanan. J.H.,lells, Clerk. _ 45 The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Jan- y, 1916, are read to the Board and by the Board a?proved as,read, and signed by 31 the Chairman and Clenic. 2. In the '-tter of allo:rrce of claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, road material, oil, etc. Certain claim a for bridge.work, lumber, rock, road material, oil, etc. are presented to the Board and being filet against ceetain road districts, and it appea - Lng to the hoard that the funds of w.id road districts rreuld b,: unreasonably burden d ? by the full payment of said claims; It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the clgmants, in the sums and out of the funds below name., to :sit: j Claimants. Amount Gen.ral Find Road Fand. Bates,Borland&Ayer $423.94 422.94 R.D.1,S.D.1, 51.00 Standu33 Cil Company 45.86 44.86 1 1 1.00 Standar,. oil Company 42.29 41.29 1 1 1.00 Bates, Borland L: Ayer 607.50 106•.50 1 1 1.00 Dates, 3orland S Ayer 9.00 8.00 1 1 1.00 Bates. Borlaad Ayer 1077.61 1076.61 1 1 1.00 Bates, Borland :: Ayer 866.66 865.66 1 1 1.00 Standard Oil Company 154.11 153.11 1 1 1.00 Grant Gravel Cora any 397.88 396.00 1 2 1.88 Grant 027,-:'el Co 1P my 308.80 307.00 1 2 1.20 A.J.McEahon 316.00 515.00 1 3 1.00 A.J.Me'dahon 407.48 496.00 1 3 1.48 A.J.?ici_ahon 503.81 502.00 1 3 J.81 Vulcan Rock Company 102.25 101.09 1 w 1.25 j Concord Bldg. ilaterial & Transfer Conrpa y 311.40 310.40 1 4 1.00 Bott L: Smith 257.09 256.09 1 4 1.00 Hutchinson Com:any 537.76 336.00 1 5 1.76 Standard Oil Co. 694.54 695.09 1 5 1.34 Standard Oil Con_anr 7.20 6.00 1 5 1.20 Standard Oil Company 14.23 15.00 1 5 1.23 ;z j Standard Oil Company 4.40 3.00 1 5 1.40 r Antioch Lumbar Company 32 .94 31.94 1 5 1.00 Cal, Cor. Culva::t Co. 118.59 117.00 1 5 1.59 j Hutchinson Co, 52.23 50.00 1 5 2.23 s' C51.Cor. Culvert Co. 7.16 6.00 1 5 1.16 W.J.Griswald 50.62 49.00 1 5 1.62 ! H..tchinson Co, 119.17 118100 1 5 1.17 Hut chneon Co. 622.39 621.00 1 5 1.39 Hutchinson Co. 249.77 248.00 1 5 1.77 Hutchi;-son Co, 58.36 57.00 1 5 1.36 Bridge, E.A. 34.30 33.09 1 5 1.30 It is by the Board ordered tht said claims be paid to the claimants, in the i sums and out of the funds above named, and that the County Auditor draw varrant on Count,, Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out i of the funds above named. she said order be Leg passed by the follorr:ag vote of the Board, to r:itt 1 ! Ayes: Supervisors 4nott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan, and Trythall. j Bees: None. } i �In the Matter of pet it ion a-, J o sephine u • !Anderson, for a Liquor License. t. It is, on motion of Supervisor Anott, seconded by Supervisor Casey. by the B and jordered that the petition of Josephine Anderson, for a liquor license be and the same is hereby denied. It is furti:er ordered that the License Tax Collector return to Josephine An- i derson the money deposited with her appli cat ion. - I The said order' is passed b,;ti-.e unanimous vote of the Board._ i jIn the matter of Issuance of r Liquor Licenses. 6 The License Tax Coll:etor is authorized to issue liquor licenses authorizing • ;the sats of intoxicating liquors in quantities lose than one quart to the following Inamsd persons at the followine named places, to wit: Byron Bot Springs Hotel. Byron Bot Springs (W.R.Blocking Eagle Saloon, Main St. Clayton ji.J.Connors " Pioneer Bar Rodeo �T.J.Growls y Loring Ave. & Bay St. Crockett IYincenzo bevincinzo Romo saloon Concord Ave. Dear Concord. !Eugene Flood Loring Ave. Crockett A.Ferigiaro " Liberal Hotel, Concord Ave. Near Concord jPatrick Lee Port L: Wands Sts. valona. Pg.P.Logan Park Inn.. Lots 1-2, Block 4, Bay vier Park I. Thos. Idaraon Commercial Hotel Bar Port Costa. �J.F.Serpa. San Pablo & Potrero Aves. Stege. • It is further ordered that a Wholesale license be issued to _�:ronick& Ir on ic k, - I at First & Parker fives.,, Rodeo. The said order is l,assed by the following vote of the Board. i - Ayes: 6::_rervisors Xnott, Casey,Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: !:one._„ i !In the 11atter of alplications for Liquor Licenses. Applications for licuor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating liquors .._.f . in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named person Mat the fallo,3xg naned places, to wit: • i1.J.Anderaon San rablo Botel' San Pablo i !Louis Arata & Son Lot 2, Block 1, Loring Ave. Crolona. i Bay Point Hotel Company Bay Point Jeremiah Collins Grand Hotel Rodeo James Guthrie Fhst & Parke r Aves. Rodeo j Oliver ,'.Muth S. side Loring sae. Crockett �* F. de Freitas Lopes First St. & Par1ar Ave. Rodeo George Lee ii. side Antioch Road 31.4 i Guilo Ross ibertolli Souttr Potrero Ave. near San Pablo Ave. Stege Junction Louis Raffetto Central Saloon Port Costa Henry Timm San Pablo Ave. & Schmidt Tam Coleman Thornton San Pablo Road, Bet. rink& Schmidt Lane Application is also made for a wholesale liquor license by Jae Fava, -at Italian Hotel, Nichols. it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said alplications be and the same is hereby fixed for L:onday Lurch 6th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the I1s.ther of contract with 1 iI P.H.Hoare for grading Division I No. 2 of Tunnel Road. - P.H.Hoare, having made application to this Board for extension of time Within which to complete his contract for the grading of Division tto. 2 of the Tunnel Road, It is by the Board ordered that said P.H.Hoare, be and he is hereby given to and until Larch 6th, 1916, within nisch to complete said contract. In the "latter of arproval of Warrants of Reclamation District Ito. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- y - Ing warrants of Reclamation District No. 16!9, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount 7 Oct. 25, 1915 $909.50 19 Jan, 20, 1916, 600.00 20 Jan. 31, 1916, 2430.51 3 21 Jan. 31, 1916 600.00 22 Jan. 31, 1916, 392.75 And the Chairman of this Boerd is hereby authorized to note the approval I 0f this Board by affixing his signature to each of said warrants. In the .'atter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 1 ho. 802. Good cause a peering therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the following Ly warrants of Recla ation District no. 602, be and the same are here-c7 approved, to 171t: No. Date Amount 26 June 5th, 1914, $ 11.00 27 Dec. 6th, 1914, 87.51 80 Jan. 6th, 1915, 19.25 31 Jan. 8th, 1815, 10.50 58 Dec. 29th, 1915, 3.40 60 Jan. 17th, 1916, 30.00 61 Jan. 17th, 1:•16, 387.48 And the Chairman and Cl=k of this Board aro hereby authorized to note the r. approval of this 3-arc[ by affixing their signatures thereto. ' I I - • I In the 11atter f Furnishing Electric Ity for Old River Bridge. The Pacific Gas and Electric Company having presented to the Board of Super visors a fors of contract for the furnishing of electricity for Old Biver Bridge; It is, by the Board ordered that J.F_.Trytrall, Chairman of the Board of i j supe-.visors of Contra Costa Count;; be and he is hereby,alit how ized to sign acontraet jfor and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, with said Pacific Gas and Electric j Company for the furnishing of electricity for the use and operation of the Old River Bridge, one-halt of the expense of said contract to be paid by the County of Contra ' I Costa, and one-half by the County of San Joacuin. i • In the Letter of sllowanne to IndLgonts. It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances commencing on days set o:._xsite their respective names be and the same are hereby allowed, to wit: Urs. Eva Acrey, q20. per month, com:.noing February let, 1916. Iss.L s yhAnderson, :12. per month, commencing, Fetmuery lat. 1916, for two i G.H.&:ills, $10. per month, commencing January lat. 1916. Spiro Brisco, $8. per month, commencing February lat. 1916. t?m. Holyrood, €>8. par month, commencinz Dec. lot, 1915. j It is further ordered that t:e County Auditor dray warrant on County Treasurer " iin favor of above name8 indigents on first of each and every month until. the further order of this Board. Nr It is further ordered that the following mooned indigents be and they are hereb< 3 allowed the following amounts set opposite their respective names, in.supplies, com- meacing on respective dates set forth therain, to wit: i • ! Lucy E.Kent, X12. Per month, commenc ing January lat, 1916. many Rogers, Y10. per month, commencing Jan, lat, 1916. i It is further ordered that the allor:erne her:tofore Wade of an increase of $10, per month in supplies to?ars. Hodge, be and the sane is hereby changed to i additional :;,10. per month In cash. It is further ordered that J.H.Trythall, Supe:visor of Slap. Dist. Do. 5, be an he is hereby authorized to grant such assistance as in his judgment shall seem fit, for the support and maintenance of B'snuel Cardoza, and family.-f, 7� I In the +::atter of lstablLshment of , i a Leprosarium. The followint^Resolution was unanimously adopted by the Board of Supervisors • ` of Contra Costa County, to cit: i WMPSAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that th.are is now pending before Congress, a bill providing for the I establishment of a Leprosarium, and, CW.--JAS, it is of vital importance that said bill should become a law on accou it j of the expense upon local communities of caring for persons afflicted with said di- sease, and It islRonvenient and very difficult to properly confine them; P THERE20HE, Br IT RESOLVED, that we earnestly commend the said bill to our Representatives in Congress, and ask them to use all honor able means towards secur- ing the passage of said act. =�6 In the i--atter of Establishment of Rules a s for visiting County Hospital. Co'[wty Superintendent of Hospital wm.H.Hough and County Physic ion Y.win ^ Merrithew appear before the Board and states that it is necessary to establish yisi - ing hours at said county Hospital for the reason that visiting at all hours inter- fares with the work of maintaining the said institution and with the duties of the nurses. It is, upon motion of Shp"�rvisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that the following visiting hours be and the same are hereby established for visitors to be admitted at said County Hospital, to wit: Between the hours of 10 and 11 A.M. and 2 and 4 P.M. on each and every day of the week. The said.order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. •m In the clatter of Double and erroneous I Assessments. I The County Auditor having certified to this Board, certain double and erron- eous assessments, It is, by the Board ordered that said double and errone azs assessments be Xr and the saw are hereby cancelled and the clerk of tlils Board is hereby ordered to male proper entry of Orders of Cancellation in Vol. 3 of Urders of Cancellation of this Board. In the matter of Lost 'arrant. R.V.Davis, having filed with this Boardhis affidavit shoving that on the 12t day of July, 1915, there els issued to John T.Renas, a warrant on Sup. Dist. No. 5, numbered 5334, in the sum of .y180.; that same was delivered to deponent and remain k_ in his possession until on or about the let day of September, 1915, .,hen it was lost; end praying that a duplicate warrant be issued therefor; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be birected to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of the same be issued " by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of j payment of said original lost e:arrantl, in the Li Iter of"egadsition for supplies. " It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of C.L.Abbott, County Coroner jfor supplies and requisition of J.H.rells, for Underwood Typewriters be and the sam j 31.,E i i iare hereby granted. • i It Is further ordered that J.H.1,Ya71s, County Clerk be and he is hereby auth- orized for and on behalf of this Board to procure such additional Douglas Voting s Booths as rill be required by the County of Contra Costa, for elections to be held during the year 1916. IThe said order is tiassed by the Following vote, to wit: v, iAyes: Supervisors Hook, Buchan and lrythall. floes: Zone. Abse t on roll call: Supervisors Knott and Casey. ' iIn the 'clatter of Communication from Tax Payers protective Assoc Latlon of Carquinez School District. • A communication from Tac Payers -rotective Association of Carquinez School � District in relation to crossinc over State Highcray in town of Valona was received and read to the Board and by the Board ref.rre:.. to Supervisor Casey. iIn the Latter of Communication from California Desalopm:lnt Board. A communication fr.:cu California Development Board calling attention of the , Board to the fact that the mar of Contra Costa County now on file in the Developmen IBeard rooms is antiquated; j It is, upon motion duly mach and carried, by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board be authorized to forward to said California Development Board, one i of the :cps which mere used at the Contra Costa County Exhibit at the Panama-Pacifi I • International Exposition. AX In the L=atter of petiti-n for forration of a Dew School District to be known as Talandi School District. A petition praying for a now school District to bo known as aalandi School D:strict was presented to the Board and thereupon R.B.LrcNoill and Ras=as Anderson appear in opposition to the granting of said petition and R.S. Anderson appears I in favor of said pc+t it on. a Thereupon after heariie; argument of the different persons in regard to said petition Wm.H.HanlaA County Superintenimt of Schools reports to this Board .ter.. that be dbes not favor the granting of said petition W: the present time, and re- comm ndLnU e- commnding that said petition be rejected. 'herammon, on motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that said petition b3 and the sere is hereby denied. fy The eau: order i� passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I y�' kfi In the ,,:atter of Petition for Charge of +Boundaries in pct. Diablo and Lime Quarry School Districts. pfd A petition Navin- bin filed with this Board praying for change of boundary line between ••=t. Diablo and Lime Quarry School Districts, and Lars Olson and Mr. Rose appear in opposition to the granting of said pat ition; ther.:upon after hearing argomeat of -=r. Larson and i:ir. Olson and upon recommendation of the County Superin- tendent of Schools that said petition be denied, he stating at this time that the children residing in proposed territorj at the tiro of filing petition had now remov- ed from said District; It is by the hoard ordered that said petit ion be and the same is hereby denied �a i � In the Netter of Two petitions for change of Boundary line batween Brentwood t and nnightsen School Districts. Two petitions having been presented to this Board praying for change of boundary line betwaen Brontwood& alightsen School Districts and County Superintenden of Schools report ing to thi s Board at this time that he is not.yet ready to re, ort ys in mid matter, It is by the Board ordered that the h•arLag on said petitions and each of the be and the same are hereby continued to and set for Thursday, February 10th, 1916, I at 10 o'clock A. I. I j In the Matter of the alplication of I j S. Taldo Coleman for a franchim for the :manufacture and distribution of gas, etc. Bi IT RESOLTM, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ' State of CalIfornia, as follows, to Tit: . That ".l.REAS, the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, did, by Ordinance passed and adopted on the 2nd day of Septembe i 1915, granted to S. Waldo Coleman his successors and assigns, the franchiED,right, t i privilege and permission to lay down, construct, maintain and operate a system for x the manufacture and distribution of gas, gas pipes, fixtures, appurtenances, and ap- pliances as may be convenient and proper through, along and under the roads, highways i public ways, streets, Innes and pubic grounds and places of and in the County of 1 Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of supplying and conveying gas i for furnishing light, heat and power, or aiF thereof, and for all and any other A purposes for which gas car. or iaay be used, for the period of fifty years from the date of said ordinance; and. MMREE:,S, said S.^aldo Coleman has heretofore assigned, transferred, conveyed, granted and sold the said franchise so granted as aforesaid to Contra Costa Gas jCompany, a corporation, duly organize': and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California; and, 1H T3EsS, timid Contra Costa Gas Company, a,corroration, is now the lawful own f 31�g and holder of said franchise; and I • 17 EHH.S, the said Contra Costa Gas Company, a corporation, is now operating 44 in the said County, of Contra Cost e, State of California, under said franci:tad and is desirous of extending its mains, pipes, conduits, azpliances and system to, in and throigh the towns of.ort Costa, Crockett, Crolona and Valona; and, I Mereas, in said ordinance it is provided "Section B- rrovided, however, that, oxcept with the approval o4 the i Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia, no crossing of any county road shall be made at distances thereon i nearer than one mile, the one from the other, and where said county road is so crossed, said crossing shall be kept in proper repair and condition"; and. WHEREAS, it is necessary and convenient that said Contra Costa Gas Company in extending its system to, in and thro:gh the said towns as aforesaid shall cross, certain county roads, streets, lanes, highways, I:ublic ways and public groan LB and places of and in the county of Contra Costa, at distances thereon nearer than �,• • ! one mile, the one from the other; j 1110:,-, F FORE, B: IT HEREBY IIESOIVF:D, ! That said Contra Costa Gas Company be, and it hereby is, authorised and permitted to cross the roads, hi hways, public ways, streets, lanes and public grou ds j and places, and any and all thereof, in said towns of Port Costa, Crockett, Crolone and Valens at such place or places as to the Supervisor of Supervisorial District Ido. 2 may s am fit, convenient or necessary and as may be designated by said Sup- visor, -rhich said crossings are hereby, by this Board of Supervisors, ratified and I approved. Provided, however, that were such.crossiags are made, the said roads, highways, public vxkys, streets, lanes and public grounds en' places so crossed she be kept in proper repair and condition. Passed and adapted at a regular mating of the Doard of Supervisors of the i County of Contra Costa, State of California, hold on the 7th day o4 February, • 1916, by t'e 4ollo^7ing vote, to wit: Byes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Hoes: Sul,ervisors, 14one." Absent: Supervisors, None-6 I In the 11atter of adoption of flow I Liquor Ordinance. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on adoption of a new Liquor Ordinance be and the sam; is hereby continued to and set for ionday February 21st i - i 1916, at 10 o'cloc<B.L. " t f.. I • I k i I I I 320 In the hatter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board and examined 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 Thnraday, February 10th, 1916, at 2 10 o'clock A.M. . hairman. ..Clerk. il lt 3�3 i i • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. j Thursday, February 10th, 1916. IThe board met at 10 o'clo& A.U. i iPresent: Hon. J.H.Trythr.11, Chairman; Supervisors Ze I Knott, Vincent Hook and 17.J.Buchanan. J.H.7ens, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Casey. - I • In the Batter of petition of Mrs. D.w.Sanders, et al. for Change of Boundary b�:tween 4nightsen and Brentwood j School Districts. A petition praying that the Northeast quarter of Sec. 17. T 1 H. R. 3 E., Mt. Diablo Meridian, be taken from Knightsen School District and annexed to Brentwoc • I School District, having been presented to the Board and this matter having been j referred to 3.H.Hanlon. Sup'?rintedent of Schools to report thereon, and now at this time, W.H.Hanlon, appears in person before this Board and states that it does not i seem to him that any advantage can be gained by granting said petition at this %nightsen School District and reducin: the ntL�ber time, and would only weaken the of children to such an extent that it world hamper the running of said school and and recommending to this Beard that acid petition bF. denied at this time; iIt is, upon motion of Sup-:rvisor Buchanan:, seconded by Supervisor Knott, by i the Board ordered that said petition for change of boundary as above set forth be- tween Knightsen and Brentwood School District be and the same is hereby denied. _ • In the ?:Tatter of Petition of Mrs. H.H. i Collis, for Change of boundary between I Knightsen& Brentwood School Districts. A petition prayin`-. that the following territory described as follows, to wit Beginning at the intersection of the west line of Section 6. township 1 N. R. 3 E. s M.D.M. with the mid-section lin.e of so id Section 6, running thence east along mtd- section line to Harsh Creek; thence running in a southwesterly direction following the center line of Harsh Creek to its intersection with the southerly ling of Sectii n � 6. T 1 N. R. 3 E. thence westerly along said southerly line of Section 6, to south- west corner of said section; thence northerly along westerly line of said Section 6 to its intersection with the mid-section line of Section 6, Township 1 L., R. g E. Q.D.B.& H. be talon fron 3.nightsen School District and annexed to:Brentwood School District and as id matter having been referred to W.H.Hanlon, County Superint n- • dent of Schools for his recommendation h Now, at this time, said fl R.F_afficn Superintendent of Schools appears before this Board and recommends to this Board that said petition be granted. Thereupon, it is upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by lapervieor Knott, by the Board ordered that said potation bo and the same is hereby granted, and that the above described lands be and they are hereby ammexed to Brentwood School District. 31 In the Natter of allowance of claims in Supervisor District No. 1. 3 It appearing to the Board that there Ls on deposit in the County Treasury. fI of the Couffiy of Contra Costa, certain monies in special road fund of Contra Costa f County, which said monies are derived from Contra Costa County's port ion of State �. Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the County Treasure of Contra Costa County, during the years 1914-16, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of reads, bridges and culverts in said county, and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor District No. 1 of Contra Costa C;unty for labor and materiel used exelnsi - ., ly in the construction, and maLrt enance of roads, bridges and culverts in said i Districtivb. 1 of said County, It is by the Board ordered that that the following claims against Supervisor District No. 1. for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and main tenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said District, be and the acme are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of contra Costa County, to crit: i NATE. ARAUNT. Joe Berges 83.75 Joseph Erenkle- 54.00 H.Cameron 34.27 P.J.Claeys 8.50 Joha Coopei 30.00 y 1'b. E. Deland 1.50 Tm.t.DeLand 187.50 Con Desmond 14.60 Frank Faris 29.25 Ton;; Paris, 30.00 Tony Paris 132.00 rm.Paris 52.50 E.P.Pitager ald 32.00 T.J.Pitzgerald 49.00 T.J.=itzgera]d 66.50 Alfred Abdale 26.00 Joe Azevedo 123.00 John 11. Bello 20.00 John BLrch 16.00 i ti.Amaxal 42.00 - Nm.Fox 54.00 J.A.Fraser 41.25 ;alt= Gladall 37.75 t J. ins 124.00 S Dare:: JCroaick 3.05 11 A. t iz 35.00 Jose Machaio 60.00 R.Matheson 16.00 'ce Mello 80.00 77m ii cza 48.00 I Wm 2doitoau 28.00 Isaac MoHarry 42.00 25.00 John .:c;,shon 11.30 John P. O'Neill 3` 00 Uohn H. Pawsey 55.00 Antcr� R.P�roira 72.00 i A.R. Pereira 80.00 Anton Rosa 54.00 August Rox 76.00 AuEust Ho__ 16.00 "g John Rox 26.00 � Albina Santos 4E.75 4 P.Shas 4.00 _ John Silva 80.00 f a.sil va 22.00 A.vargas 22.00 J. vassall•o 32.00 I,.A.Wade 17.80 i4astem Pipe & Steel Co. 72.42 The vote of the Board on said order bell-r as follows: i Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Buchanan sad Trythall. Noes: Iicne. Absent on roll call: Supervisors Casey and Hook. . a ;f. In the matter of registration of Voters. 3 • It is by the Board ordered that J.H.i7ells, County Cl,rk of Contra Costa �- County., be and he is hereby authorized to publish in each of the newspapers in Contra Costa County, a notice of registration of Voters. I In the matter of Granting Liquor License to Damson & Daley. a A petition having been tresented to this Board praying for a liquor license to be granted to James B.Dawson and Wlm.Daley, and said petition purporting to have been signed by residents of ldoraga School District and this Board having on Jan. 3rd { 1916, ordered a liquor license to issue to said James B. Damson and lvm. Daley upon said petition, and it now coming, to the notice of this Board that said petition `s r • is not signed by the required number of residents of moraga School yistrict, but that a majority of the names appearing on said petition are residents of Willow Spring School District; Thereupon this Board finds that said petition is not signed by the required number of residents of lloraga School District, and that said license was inadvertent ly ordered issued; Thereupon, it is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor linott, b the Board ordered that the 'icense heretofore ordered issued on Jan. 3rd, ' 19169 to Jams B. Damson and -;,'m.Daley for conducting a place of business at the corner of Tunnel and tloraga Roads near Bryant Bridge, in Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby revolved and said license is hereby declared to be null and 1. wid after this date. The vote of the said Board on said order being as follows, to wit: J • Ayes: Supervisors bnott, nook, Buchanan and 3rythall. - Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey.— pl;< In the :latter of Payment for Bridge Constructed over Walnut Creek in town of E'alnnt Cree's. This Board having heretofore and on Jan. 3rd, 1916, accepted on behalf of the County of Contra Costa that certain bridge constructed by G.H.Field Company and more than thirty-five days having elapsed since the acceptance of said bridge, and it appearing to the Board that there is now due to said G.H.Field Company the spm of y3640.27aud certain claims having been filed with this Board against said own, amounting to $516.14; • `.It is by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer on General r"und in favor of G.H.Field Company for the suuz of X3114.13 and that the sum of 6526.14 ba retained by this Board until such time es proper releases of said claims are filed with the clerl: OT this Board. -- The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hook, Buchanan and TrythaU. �r Noes: Plono. Absent: Supervisor Casey.,_ , \ \ In the Matter of allowance of cla_. y Cla'ms against different funds of county are presented tot \ / Board, and thosefound # + correct and toeproperly signed are ordered allowed / by the ward, signed #the Chairman and attested #the clerk, and ordered entered } � a the Allowance Book olthis Board.And the \ � � . Board takes >ae to meet on w_s >2uarzsaZlaGr e \\ { o'clock A.H. \ . � wt_a / .. E�. \ �\ I � - . . . > � w tt sV: A In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. 7Jonday, February 21st, 1916. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. <- a Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and 1t.J.Buehanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. -000 - - - - - w In the Hatter of Insurance of �:4 i County Hospital. r It is by the Board ordered that the insurance policy this day presented by A.B.Blum for insurance on one story frame and concrete building known as Outside Ward at Hospital be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. In the Batter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800. ' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow-in g warrants of Reclamation District No. 800, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit; No. Date ::mount 155 Feb. 12th, 1916. $2269.87 136 Feb. 12th, 1916. 1683.32 5, 137 Feb. 12th, 1916. 2521.50. 41, And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the as roval 0' this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. . i � s In the Matter of Bids for Building Bridge Across Southern Pacific Tracks at Peyton. This Board having heretofore advertised for plans for the construction of . reinforced concrete bridge over the Southern Pacific Tracks at Peyton Station, in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, and this being the time and place fixed for receiving of bids, the following named bidders file bids as follows, under the following propositions: ,31 Proposition No. 1: Structure complete, as per plans and specifications. Proposition No. 2: Structure complete, as per plans and specifications but omitting the bitumen surfacing on the roadway. Proposition No. 3: Structure complete, as per plans and specifications but omitting the bitumen surfacin„ on roadway and omitting excavation of the hatched portion shorn in elevation of Sheet No. 1. Proposition No. 4: Structure complete, as per plans and specifications, but omitting the bitumen surfacing on roadway, the excavation of hatched portion in elevation on Sheet He. 1, and omitting the excavation at each end of th "Y Bridge between the counterweight and line A 3 of the Plan on Sheet No. 1. Proposition No. 5: Concrete, per cu. yd. in p1;ce to be added or deduct " ed as quantity is increased or decreased. r q j Proposition No. 6: Heini'orced Steel, per lb. in place to be added or 31 deducted as quantity is increased or decreased. r� Proaosition No. 7: Excavation per cu. yd. to be added or deducted as quantity is increased or decreased. Bidders. Prop. Prop. Prop. Prop. Pron. Prop.. ;rop '£�- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ' !J.H.Brown $14,265.84 :j13,935.84 1-9,55.60 $.05 $1.50 1-7,w6.15 D.McDonald 12,861.25 12,511.25 $12,211.25 $12,111.25 12.00 .052 1.50 !John B.Cahill 13,580.00 13,260.00 12,904.00 12,846.00 15.00 .04-z 1.10 Chamba rs & Heafey 11,147.36 10,763.36 10,511.00 10,471.00 7.50 .04 1.00 w' IC.9.Bruce 12,483.00 12,183.00 11,703.00 11,673.00 7.50 .043 2.00 Petersen & Grier 13,440.00 12,990.00 12,690.00 12,640.00 10.00 .05 1.8 Marsh Bros.& Gardener Inc.13,548.00 13,188.00 13,168.00 13,100.00 12.00 .05 1.8 Marin Pock Co. 11,998.00 11,688.00 11,328.00 11,103.00 11.00 .04 1.20 €. ':r.P.Loore 13,795.00 13,595.00 13,495.00 13,445.00 9.95 .05 1.25 ;Whitlock & Gorrill 12,899.00 12,500.00 12,000.00 11,900.00 8.00 .05 1.00 9lfred Mattam 11,685.00 11,385.00 10,945.00 10,925.00 9.00 .05 1.00 's L McCrae & Layazil,970.00 11,610.00 11,350.00 11,310.00. 16.00 .07 2.00 ; Chas.E.Cotton 11,771.00 11,441.90 11,041.00 10,971.00 12.00 .06 .80 '.Gildersleeve Contracting :r Company 11,7;0.00 11,330.00 11,100.00 11,030.00 9.00 .05 1.2 71.E.i!ernandez 13,240.95 12,700.95 12,000.00 11,012.20 12.80 .04fi221.7 iV.M.Price 11,933.00 11,850.00 11,750.00 11,700.00 20.00 .05 1.00 . Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Chambers & Heafey for th su.! of y10,471.00 on Proposition No. 4, and Proposition No. 5, for the sum of X7.50 for concrete p.r cu. yard, in place to be added or deducted as quantity is increased o ':decreased and Proposition No. 6, for §.04 per lb. for reinforced steel in place to be '.added or deducted as quantity is increased or decreased and Proposition No. 7 for 51, per cu. yard, for excavation to be added or deducted as quantity is increased or (decreased, is the lowest and best bid presented, for the construction of said bridge lin accordance .:.ith plans and specifications and advertisement and notice of this Boar It is, upon motion of Supervisors Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, ,by the Board ordered that the bid of Chambers ana Heafey on Proposition No. 4, No. 51 No. 6 and No. 7 as above stated be and the sane are hereby accepted and said contract ;for the construction of said bridge is hereby awarded to the firm of Chaibero F. Heafe ? under Proposition No. 4 for sura of $10,471.00 and Proposition No. 5 for concrete per cu. yard in place to be added or deducted as quantity is increased or decreased, ,$7.50; and for reinforced steel, per lb. in place to be added or deducted as quantity is increased or decreased, .04, end for excavation per cu, yard, to be added or deduc - 'ed as quantity is increased or decreased, +1.00. It is further ordered that said Chambers & Heafey shall furnish food and ;ce sufficient gond in the sums following, to wit: fifty per cent of whole contract price for payment of all claims of materialr:.en who may furnish materials or supplies on aei s: ,contract for said work contracted to be done and to all mechanics and laborers who may perform work or labor thereon, of any kind, and a bond of fifty per cent of the • whole contract price for faithful performance of said work and construction of said 'bridge in accordance with said plans and specifications. ' It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare necessary contracts and bonds for said work_. k I It is further ordered that all other bids be and the same are hereby rejects and the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to return to each of said bidders itheir certified checks which accompanied their said bids. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the ;latter of publication of Notice '"Election Officers Wanted". j • It is by the Boardordered that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice for - A- Application for Position as election officers in the manner and for the time required by law in the Daily Gazette. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the natter --f Appointment of s Health Officer. The annointment of 7.S.George as Health Officer having expired, It is, upon mot- ion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Knott, by the Board ordered that , W.S.George 1,.D. be and he is hereby appointed as Health Officer to hold office until y' .Sept. 1st 1916. Y The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. • �. In the Hatter of allowance of claims. I Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Board, and those found correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by tke a" Board, signed by the Chairman, and attested by the Clerk, and ordered entered on the 1 Allowance Book of this Board, x 2 And the Board takes recess to meet on iSonday, Larch 6th, 1916, at 10 r o'clock A.M. - - .C4airman. C1 erk. • . . . . . . . . . . . . I aa. 3ra( I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, March 6th, 1916. The Board met at 10 o'c}ock A.M. Present; Eon. J.H.lrythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook end W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. z The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of February, 1916, 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 of G. $ossibertolli for a liquor license. -° O.D.Horner, appears before this Board and makes verbal protest against the granting of a liquor license to Guilio Rossibertolli on the ground that said Guilio Roesibertolli during the time of enjoyment of license heretofore granted to him, has not been conducting his place of business in accordance with the Ordinau 0 _. of this Board; Y Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify Guilio Bossibertolli to appear before this Board on March 20th 1916, to show cause why his application for a license should not be denied. It is further ordered that C.D.Horner appear before this Board with his witnesses in sup ort of the protest this day entered herein. i In the Hatter of alloweace to Indigents. Charles Thissell appears before this Board on behalf of Mrs. Carolina Fall, at Concord, an& reports to this Board that i:rs. :Pall is in indigent circum- stances and is entitled to aid from the County of Contra Costa; ot j Thereupon after hearing statement of 1dr. Thissoll, the Board orders III that said matter be referred to the District Attorney with full power to act in said case. In the »atter of application of Frank ` Bebtiste for change of place of Business. Frank Babtiste having filed with this Board his petition requesting a chang � of his licuor licensefoom Piper Slough to Ditch Slough; " It is by the Board ordered that said -rank Babtiste be and he is hereby. allo^ed to remove his _;lace of business from Piper Sloulp to Dutch Slough. y The s::id order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. m 312 ; a j In the Matter of Communication from R._R.Veale, Relating to ,J Donation for Tourists .Lssociation of Central California. j, corrn ;icction _ or :?.D.Vcala, rcauestin;_ donation for Tourists :'sa cistio of Centra' California was read to t c Boa-_,,F: rnd b-r the Boa d ordered laid on t._.. _. table. { In the _.atter of Fa cing i State Highway Over Property of �c G.W.McNear. R.H.Shibley, Superintendent for G.Z.11offear appears before the Board on f behalf of said GeW.IdoNear, sad asks this Board to fence right of way on said Highway whereupon it is by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold be and he is hereby ordered to go over said route and report to this Board the amount of fenaU8' re quirad.and estimated coat. MY In the Matter of Obtaining e Cells for Town Jails. It is by the Board ordered that J.H.Wells, be and he is hereby ordered to ; get figures on furnishing of steel cells suitable for small town jails. •- � In the ISatter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District Ido. 802. ! Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fol- , . lowing warrants of Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same are hereby cpprovedl by this Board, to z,-it: .a. No. Date Amount 32 Jan. 8th, 1915, 13.12 65 Feb. 2nd, 1916, 2135.50 i 64 Feb. 10, 1916, 303.08 - ` 65 Pe--. 19th, 1916, 186.58 66 Feb. 19th, 1916, 113.62 And Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the a_:procal o= this Board by ai£i:dng their signatures thereto. i f ! In the 112ttar of allo•..ance to Indt3ents. i It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of X18. per month corvaencing rw- I=arch 1st, 1916, be and the same is hereby gra-.ited to i5`m. Fairclough, for support, I and maintenance o1 Alice, P/illiam and Daniel '-,'alch. K The said vote on said order bein unanimous k i In the 'atter of approval of contracts { for Peyton Bridge. "his Board having heretofore awarded to Chambers & Heafey, a contract ib r ibuildin„ of Peyton Bridge and said Chambers & Heafey having presented to this Board T the time required by notice of this Board, their bonds, it is, by the Board ordered that said bonds of said Chmnbers &Heafey be and the same are and each of them is hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that T.H.Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby ordered to sign said contracts for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as the act of this Board. In the Matter of Building of Road with a Concrete Base on Division Uo. 2 of Tunnel Road. County Surveyor P..R.Arnold presents plana and specifications of definite surveys and profiles and cross-sections for the furnishing of materials and labor i for constructing a road with a concrete base on Division No. 2 of Tunnel Road, Y , Contra Costa County, California, Thereupon it is, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Knott, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, surveys and profiles iand crass-sections be and the same are hereby adopts as plans and specifications, strain sheets, workiny details, for building of said road. _, Thereupbn, it is by the Board ordered that the cler_, of this Board give notic that sealed bids will be received by said Board at or before 11 o'clock A.M. on the 27th day of March, 1916, for the furnishing of materials and construction of said road, in accordance with said plans and specifications, profiles, czoss-sections and working details as adopted by this Board and now on file in the office of the County Surveyor and Clerk of this Board. 1 It is further ordered that all the bidders be required to accompany his or th it bid with a cash deposit or certified check in ten per cent of the amount bid, pay - able to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors as a guarantee on part of the success- ful bidder that he will within Tive days after acceptance of his bid, enter into a written contract or contracts for the furnishing of materials and construction of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications and will execute and file with the Board of Supervisors good and sufficient bonds in such sums as the Board me F deem adequate with good and sufficient Surety Company or sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract, etc. That said Notice state that all things being equal, preference will be given I first to bidders using materials manufactured or produced in the County of Contra Costa, and second, that preference ^.rill be given to local bid dere residing in the iCounty of Contra Costa, where bids are equal. R The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as they deem it for th best interests of the county and to waive any informality in an�z bid received. t Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. sj It is further ordered that notice of the receiving of bids be published I ' >f. • I in the Daily Gazette, Martinez Daily Standard and Contra Costa Courier, and the � Clerk of this Board cause notices to be posted along said proposed work as required by law. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, iD wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. !Toes: :lone. I IIn the Matter of allowance of F. claims for bridge cork, lumber, -` I ' road material, roc::, oil, etc. i Certain claims for bridge cork, lumber, road material, rock, oil, etc, are ° ipresented to the Board against certain road funds, and it appearing to the Board thal the fu.-.ds of said District would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of sai claims, It is now, by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid to the claiman s, in the sums and out of the funds below mentioned, to ,,,,It: Claimants. Amount General Fund Road Pund. Littlefield & Fiinkler �150."0 149.00 R.D.1, S.D.1, X1.00 J.B.Slate 215.00 214.00 1 1 1.00 Bates, Borland & Ayers 16.88 15.88 1 1 1.00 Bates, Borland & Ayers 755.04 754.00 1 2 1:04 Book Bros. 40.55 39.00 1 3 1.55 Vulcan Rock Co. 603.24 602.00 1 3 1.29 Contra Costa Co. Lumber Co. 43.25 42.00 1 1 1.85 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. 92.78- 91.00 1 3 1.78 %fx Noah Adams Lumber Co. 154 .01 1533.00 1 3 1.01 Noah Adams Lumter Co. 36.20 35.00 1 3 1.20 Noah Adamm Lumber Co. 20.43 19.00 1 3 1.43 J.Buttner 18.00 17.00 1 3 1.00 " Thos. Holladay 7.96 6.00 1 3 1.96 • Thomas Holladay 13.50 12.00 1 3 1.50 - L.Anderson Co. 145.55 144.00 1 3 1.55 Chas. Hall 80.0 0 46.00 1 3 34.00 Hutchinson Co. 283.96 282.96 1 4 1.00 Hutchinson Co. 56.55 55.55 1 4 1.00 Antioch Lumber Co. 9.80 8.80 1 4 1.00 Hutchinson Col 90.57 89.57 1 4 1.00 _ 1 Hutchinson Co. 93.84 92.84 1 4 1.00 R Hutchinson Co. 325.19 324.19 1 4 1.00 Hutchinson Co. 14.20 13.20 1 4 1.00 ' i '.. BrMtivood Lumber Co. 54.62 53.62 1 4 1.00 �x It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Tre I urer in favor of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above named I The vote of the Board on said order being as follors, to -crit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. ,. Noes: hone., i ks_ a. j 1 4-b.:, { Wn��y In the Latter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Beard 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. In the Latter of Issuance of Liouor Licenses. The License Tax Collector 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 crit: Louis Arata & Son % Lot 2, Block 1 Crolona. PS.J.Anderson San Pablo Hotel San Pablo Bay Point Hotel Co.' Bay Point Hotel Hay Point Jeremiah Collins u Grand Hotel Rodeo DeFreitas &Lopes ° First St. &Rodeo Ave. Rodeo James Guthrie ° First & Parker Ste. Rodeo 4 George Lee H. side Antioch Road Oliver I,uth S. side Loring Ave. Crockett Louis Ra fetto ° Central Haloon Port Costa. Henry Timm ° San Pablo Ave. & Schmidt Lane Coleman Thornton ° San Pablo Ave. Bet. rink & Schmidt Lanes. Joe'Pava�is granted a wholesale liquor license at Italian Hotel Nichols. r The vote of the Board on the said order being unanimous., In the fatter of an plications for Lir_uor Licenses. Applications for Liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoiicating liquor in quantities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named perSDn at the following named places, to cit: Buscaglia &Bonfiglio Lombardo Saloon Crockett. J.H.L. Brown Lain Road to Concord Pacheco Dawson & Daley Tunnel w 1Soraga Roads - Dan Denehey Dan's Place Crolona. 1 IF.P.B.Ons Emmons Saloon Port Costa (James Hannon Shamrock Saloon Valona. -t Anton Petrich Block 7 Sobrante Tract Giant. L. Peracco H.E. corner 2nd Ave. &Pomona St. Valona. Dominick Regan Hear Railroad Track Carquinez District I J. & =.,;.Rose Cor. Alvarado St. & bhurch Lane San Pablo I1:.G.Soto Park Ave. East Richmond (Antonio Ro--e Henry's Place Alemo 4` Anton Peters Va=lejo Junction. 1 fi 3 It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed for Nonday, April 3rd, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.U. Lnd the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Darch 20th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.!-'. .. .X.1� hairman. b i I I { k „ Y�. 334 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. !onlay, Larch 20th, 1916. The Board Stet at IU o'clock A.H. Present: =on. J.F_.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P. 1 fi Casey, Vincent Hook and `;.J.Buchanan. J.L.'Jells, Cleric. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. - - - - - - - - - - In the :.atter of a,)plication o J. Rossibertolli for a Liquor License. C.D.Horner, who appeared on Larch 6th, 1916, and presented a verbal pro- test to the granting of said liquor license, appears before the Board at this time, and withdraws his protest to granting of said liquor license; Ti:areupon, it is.by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said m imatter be and the same is hereby continued to :larch 27th, 1916, at 11 o'clock A.B. In the ;::atter of application of S.S. Mathews, for order to cancel Assess- ment, Certificate and Tax Deed. I S.S. Liatheus, Navin presented a verified petition to this Board together with a certificate from Registrar of United States Land Office, showing that a patent was is.ued to the N. 1/2 of S.T. 1/4 of Section 14, T 1 S., R. 3 B., Il0.E1. on the 8th day of September, 1879, to Peter Swift, and praying this Board to cancel all assessments levied against said desc.-ibed lands for the years 1876-1877-1878-187 i and that the Tax Collector's deed of said land made on 2nd day of March, 1878, to the State of California and recorded in Vol. 33 of Deeds at page 59, Records of Contra Costa County, be cancelled; 'hereupon the Board after considering the same, orders that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County cancel all assessments levied against said described lands for the years 1876-1877-1878-1879, and that it is further ordered that the Recorder of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to cancel said certificate of sale and tax deed of the above premises, recorded in Vol. 33 of Deeds at page i 159, Records of Contra Costa County insofar as it relates to above described property. i } �g In the Satter of Correction of 9 . Assessment. -, I Geo. 0.1deese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this £ Board his request for the correction of an assessment made on March 21st, 1915, for Lot 26, Block "C" of Schmidt Village Tract, and said request having been consented ` t to by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, 3 It is by the Board ordered that the County Assessor be and he is hereby authoria ed to correct said assessment on the Rolls of this county. ' t i • In the }latter of approval of Warrants � i of Reclamation District 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing wa=rants of Reclamation District 1619, be and the same are hereby approved by this Board, to wit: e. No. Date Amount. s 13 Jan. 4th, 1916. 255.00 14 Jan. 4th, 1916. 23.00 15 Jan. 4th, 1916, 12.40 28 2larch 10th, 1916, 4.23 29 Harch 10th, 1916, 641.55. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby ordered to note the approval of i this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. • I In the ;;atter of Building Rood to Mt. 17hitney. The following Resolution was adopted by the Board: � 7?H E&S, the Kern County Board of Trade is 'leading in a movement for the v . construction of an automobile road to the top of ?it. 17hitney, the highest point in the United States, and, I &RB S, a preliminary survey of the proposed route discloses that such road can be built at a moderate cost sad with very easy grades, and, ,T REAS, Its construction rill open a vast pleasure ground to the people of _ i the United States, an area heretofore little traveled by man, and which includes many i beautiful lakes, streams, and primeval forests, and, }Yl FAS, The opportunity afforded to drive an automobile to the top of the • continent and the advantages offered for an outing in a country of magnificent scener -.:., with unsurpassed Dishing, and hunting rill attract the tourists of the world to ualiiornia, and, � - 44 T'R^zAS, The com_rletion of this road would greatly facilitate the handling !. of cattle that are grazed upon the Government Reservation and make possible the past - age of s largely increased amount of cattle each year, thus enabling the Government Ito realise greater returns from the rental of the grazing within the Forest Reserve, 1 and, lFMI: kS, The road will open to the market billions of feet of fine timber I ripe for cutting and :worth, mi-lions of dollars and rill be of inealetLable benefit to the Forestry Service in chec'--in; fires, and, 'HE.p1.:'4S, The County of Kern is no,,*., taking preli!liary steps for the construe - I ion of a road with a maximum grade of 8 1/2%that will connect her splendid hig}nvay • system with the Forest Rese-rve as far as the Kern County line; therefore be it, i R SOLV-10, That this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County State of (California, heartily and unqualifiedly endorse the project for the construction of ]said road and urge tho Cali_oinia delegation in Congress to give its assistance to secure Government suppm•t of s :ol:n, the working out of which means so much to the ]State of California, and to the general ublic. C)�#� I In the _Matter of Filing Transportation '- to County Hosoital. The following Resolution was adopted by the Boart:: RRSOIT D, That the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby fix the rate for transportation to the County Hospital as folla.a: In case of indigents actual necessary Railroad Transportation to the town o Lartinez, from Railroad station, nearest the residence of the indigents, and bus hire from the reside_.:e to the station, ;:here necessary, and not inan amount toes- Geed Two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50). In case of persons not indigents, no transportation of any land shall be allowed. i r �o- In the Liatter of allowance of claims for lumber, bridge work, rock, oil, � road material, etc. A certain claim for road material, having been presented against the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.J, and it ap_.earin„totLe Board that the funds of said D_striet would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claim, It is now by the Board ordered that said claim be paid to the claimant, in the -amount and out of thio funds below named, to wit: Claimant, amount General Fund Road Fund. Baeific Coast Steel Co. j89.94 $88.00 R.D.1,30.3, $1.94. And the County Auditor is authorized to dram a warrant on the County Treasure in favor of above named claimant, in the sums and out of the funds above mentioned. ' The vote of the Board on the said order is as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Book, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Ione. Absent: Supervisor dnott., I In the Latter of cellovance of Bills. Bills against the different +_'ands of the county are presented; and those found to be correct cn3 to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, si ed by the Chairman, attested by the Clori_ sad ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. '^' And the Board takes recess to meet on Iionday, Lurch 27th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.L. .. .Chairman. ._ Clow;:. .. .......... I i 33=; I • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. 'Y .� Monday, Uarch 27th, 1916. The Board met at 10 o'clock L.M. j Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors 2eb nott; J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and w.d.Buchanan. J.H.wells, Clerk. I li In the ;latter of Bids for Construction I of Road vrith Concrete Base on Division ' j Ho. 2 of the Tunnel Road. •- This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a road with a concrete base on Division Ho. 2 of the Tunnel Road, in Contra Costa County in accordance with plan:: and specifications on file in office of the • Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and this being the time and place 'or the presen- tation of bids, the following named bidders file bids as follows: Name of Bidders. Concrete in Line Excavation Excavation for ,_..`. j place per cu. per cu. yd. in culvert parape s yd. excess of 3-r in. per cu. yd. as specified - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jolmson-Shea Company sv 7.50 'p` .50 .50 j S.S. Abrams 6.80 1.00 1.00 O'Brien Brothers 6.92 .05 .20 games Willison 7.24 .85 .45 McCrae &Layaz 7.38 .80 .50 V.r=.Price 7.70 .75 .50 i Blanchard & Ehrhart 7.09 .25 .50 Worswiok Construction Company 8.25 .50 .50 p' • W.A. Dontanville 8.10 .50 .50 Barin Roc:: Company 7.76 1.00 1.00 Raisch Improvement Company 7.25 .75 .50 Petersen & Grier 7.95 .85 .85 A. J. & J.L. Fairbanks 7.96 .50 .50 % 1,J. Schmidt 7.49 .50 .25 City Street Improvement Company 6.78 .75 .40 i Spring Construction Company 7.99 .50 .60 Thereupon, the Board having considered all of the bids and it appearing to the Board that the bid of City Street Improvement Company is the lovrest and best bid presented for construction of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications and advertisement and notice of this Board; b. . It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the • contract for the construction of said road be and the same is hereby awarded to said City Street Improvement Company for the following sums, to •crit: Concrete, per cu. d. 36.78; line excavation, y per cu. yd. in excess of ;5 1/2 inches as specified under heading ","Or', to be done" x.75; excavation for culvert parapets, per cu. yd, y.40. 1 It is further order;C; that: raid City Stroot Improvemont Company shall furnish good and su_-icient bonds in the sums following, to vrit: fifty percent of the vhole contract price for payment of all claims 'or materialmen who may furnish materials @j e3=i s or supplies to said contractor for said work contracted to be done and to'all me- chanics and laborers who may perform work or labor thereom of any kind, and a bond of fifty per cent of the whole contract price, for the faithful perfornance of said contract and construction of said road in accordance with s aid plans and specificat- ions. . It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare necessary contracts and bonds for said work. It is further ordered that all other bids be and the same are hereby reject- 4 ed and the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to return to each of said bidder their certified checks which accompanied their bids. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ;Satter of =urnishing Cells for Jail in the town of Pinole. On motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the Pauly Jail Building Company, be and they are hereby ordered to furnish to the town of jPinole, two cells of 3/4 inch round bar construction with flat key looks, delivered , in sections ..O.B. Pinole, said cells to contain plate floor and also two toilets i and basins as shown on plans presented to this Board, for the sun of $4-80; in so- cordande with contract this day presented by said Pauly Jail Building Compare„. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby AE authorized to signs aid contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as the act I of this Board, and that the clerk attest the same. i In the Batter of approval of warrants I of Reclamation District Pio. 1619. Good cause eppearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- Ing warrants of Reclamation District [To. 1619,. be and the same are hereby approved, i to wit:, ?; No. Date Amount If 10 Jan. 4th, 1916. 5A0 25 Feb. 23rd, 1916. 85.00 24 Feb. 23rd, 1916, 85.00 25 Feb. 23rd, 1916, 85.00 26 Feb. 23rd, 1916, 85.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signature thereto. I j In the utter of Issuance of Liquor License. It is on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Casey, by tj3e Board ordered that a Licaor license be and the same is hereby granted to Guilio Rossibertolli at Stege Junction, on South Potrero Ave. mar San Pablo Avenue. \� I j In the Latter of Appointment of • j Representative to California Development I Board. It is on motion of Supervisor Hook, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by I the Board ordered that :rank Swett, be and he is hereby appointed to represent. Con- `$ tra Costa County on California Development Board. I e In the tatter of Pe:;ment of Amount Due on Brid3e over Walnut Creek. This Board having on Feb. 10th, 1916, retained from the amount due G.H.. I Field Company, the sum of 0576.90 ordered to be -:ithheld by S.B.Hall and Raymond • Cunningham, and said S.B. Sell and Raymond Cunningham, having filed rith this Board i I a Release of said amount; i It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer in favor of G.H. Field Company for the sum of $376.90 in satisfaction of said amount withheld by this Board. ` The said vote on said order bein3 unanimovs.,,�, I x In the =Matter of allowance of claims. G±' Claims against the different funds of tam County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the • Board, siS.ned by the Chairman and attested by the clerk, and ordered entered on the i I Allowance Book of this Board. + a i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 3rd, 1916, at 10 � o'clock A.L. I .Chairman. ........Clerk. i i I r I I Rb. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Monday, April 3rd, 1916. 01 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.I. Present: Eon. J.E.Trythal2, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.Casey Zeb Knott, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.B.wells, Cleric. " - -000 - - - - - I The minutes and proceedings oC this Board for and during the month of I March, 1916, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read j and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licenses. - Applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of intoxicating ; iliouors in ouentities less than one quart are made to the Board by the following named persons at the following named places, to wit: I John Cashman Railroad Avenue Port Costa. L.C. Davis San Pablo & Fairmont Aves. !. D. Gobba Bet. Fink & Mouser Ave. San Pablo Ave. R. Jackson Knightsen Bar Znigbtsen John Leitch Imperial Saloon Knightsen Joe I. Machado Elite Saloon, Alvarado St. San Pablo M. G. Rose Hotel Danville Danville. Chris Rose Peerless Saloon San Pablo Station i _ i M. Urbick Valona Heights Park Valona. _. Geo. E. Tood W. side County Road San Ramon Thos. J. Connors let Ave. & Tends Sts. Valens fi j makes application for whole liquor license. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications is hereby x. <.a fixed for Monday, May 1st, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.M. r; i I In the Matter o3 Issuance of Liouor Licenses. 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 the following named persons at the folloring named places, to wit: -" Buscaglio & Bonfiglio Lombardo Saloon Crockett r,; n H.H. L. Brown Main Road to Concord Pacheco Dan D9nehy . Dan's Saloon Crolona. .. F.F.SmWons Emmons Saloon Port Costa James Hannon Port & Wanda Sts. Valens. Anton Petrich Block 7, Sobrante Tract Giant. 341 r a M. Peracco Cor, tad Ave. & ?omono St. Valona. -* • Antone Peters Vallejo Junction ' Dominick Regan Hear Railroad Track Carquinez Distrieb k J &A. E. Rose Cor. Alvarado St. & Church Dane San Pablo Antonio Rose Henry's Place Alamo W.G. Soto East Richmond- Park Avenue The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N In the Matter of application of J. Dawson and V. Daley for a Licuor License. ?` A.F.Bray, Esq. appears before the Board and asks for permission to withdraw said petition for a liquor license at this time; "- • Thereupon, it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said J.Dawson and 17. Daley be and they are hereby allowed to withdraw their �- ':. said application for a liquor license. It is further ordered that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be ^' and he is hereby authorized to return to said J. Dawson and F. Daley the money de- posited with said application.The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r. In the Matter of Furnishing Cells for Jail in town of Concord. On motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the Pauly • Bail Building Company be and they are hereby ordered to furnish to the Town of Can- cord, two cells 314 inch bar construction with flat key locks, delivered in Sections F.O.B. Concord, said cells to contain plate floor, and also two toilets and basins SSP. as shown on plans presented to this Board,for the sum of $480, in accordance with contract this day presented by said Pauly Jail Building Company. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as the act of this Board, and that the Clerk attest the same. 4f `As In the Matter of allowance to Indigents It is by the Board ordered that the allowances heretofore made to Julia Chamberlain cnd Christlns Olsen and Emily T. Philhower, be and they are hereby dis- continued from and after this date. ' 7t is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Joe Roswalder of Antioch be and the same is hereby redu,;ed from $25. per month to $15, per month, "a commencing April let, 1916. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . I' In the Matter of approval of Bonds and acceptance of Contract of City Street Improvement uompany. This Board having heretofore and on March 27th, 1916, awarded a contract to City Street Improvement Company for the building of a concrete road on Division No. 2 of the Tunnel Road, in the County of Contra Costa, and said City Street Improve- ment Company havin furnished to this Board good and sufficient bonds as conditioned lin said order awarding said contract, within five days after the award of said con- tract to said City Street Improvement Company, .nd having presented to this Board a good and sufficient contract which said contract and bonds are approved by the 'District Attorney, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said :bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved. It is further ordered that J. H. Trythall, Chairman of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized on behalf of this County Ito execute said contracts on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, by attaching his signature thereto. The vote of the Board on said order is unanimous. i.� `i T. In the Matter of Requisition for supplies. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of Dr. C. L. Abbott, Coroner �3y :of Contra Costa County, for supplies, be and the same is hereby granted. In the ilatter of Extension of �r :Time to Raisch Improvement Company ,w to Complete Contract. It is, by the Board ordered that Raisch Improvement Company, be and they are hereby given to and until May let, 1916, within which to complete their contract X with t he County of Contra Costa, for macadamizing the Tunnel Road. The said order is passed by unanumous vote of the Board. !In the flatter of Building Fences :Along State Highway. ! It is by the Board ordered that R. R.Arnold, be and he is hereby ordered Ito report to this Board the amount of fencing required to fence road along State . 'Highway, over lands of Muir, Selby Smelting & Lead Company and the California & Hawaiian - !Sugar Refining Company. ; the said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. .er 34``_$ mss. J. e�- y�$ • In Matter of Double and Erroneous u Assessments. ' The County Auditor hsvinZ7 certified to this Board a double and erroneous assessment, It is, by the Board ordered that said double and erroneous assessment be aid t same is hereby ordered cancelled and the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to make proper order of cancellation in vol. 3 Orders of Cancellation of this Board. In Matter of Report of Frank T. Swett, Horticultural Commissioner. Frank T. Swett, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, having filed his report to this Board, the same is read to the Board by the Clerk and by `'tom • the Board ordered placed on file. In Matter of allowance to Indigents. t. The following cash allowances are ordered made to the following named in- digents: commencing March 1st, 1916 to wit: dye Lars. Catherine Dolan, lo, per month. b =1rs. Ltary F. Kearney, ts. per month. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw a warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month Vit. until the further order of this Board. - . It is further ordered that the following allowances in supplies, comment- ing march let, 1916, be and the same are hereby granted to following named persons, • to wit: Sarah K. Wagner, $8. per month. _ Ella J. Stockdale, 712. per month. The said order ispassed by unanimous vote of the Board.: In the Matter of allowance of -° claims on Special Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of Contra Costa County, State of California, certain monies inspecial road fund of Contra Costa County, which said monies are derived from Contra Costa County's port- ' ion of State Automobile Tax collected by said Treasurer and forwarded to the County g. Treasurer of Contra Costa County, during the year 1915, which said monies shall be =y • used by the County exclusively in the construction, and maintenance of roads, bridg s '{ and culverts during the year 1915, and the following claims having been presented ' against Supervisor Dist. No. 1 of Contra Costa County for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts, of said Supervisor District No. 1 of said County;_ It is by the ''oust ordered that the follor:ing claims against Supervisor Dist. rict No. 1 for labor and material used exclusively in maintenance and construction of roads, bridges and culverts in said district, be and the same are hereby ordered }% i paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: John Ahearn 28.75 John Ahearn 19.00 Vincent Amaral 16.00 ?. Frank Buckner 25.00 Frank Buckner 30.00 W. H. Bartlett 11.15 Matt Calvin 25.95 F.J. Claey- 26.50 A.S.Dutra 38.00 k ! M. P. Dutra 10.00 A.S. Dutra 16.00 Con Desmond 14.25 Frank Faris 16.25 I. D. &lora 18.00 j Thos. Murphy 16.00 " Arthur Nichols 21.51 . A.D. Partoll 17.50 J."J.Slate 13.00 Joe Silva 12.00 Fred Schnatmeyer 14.60 Joe Vassallo 72.00 ? Wm. Wilson 16.87j- S.A. 6.872S.A. Isaacson 168,00 J.H. Him 120.00 Joe Silva 56:50. i< n i r- In Matter of ellowance of 5 Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by theAi „$ Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. i In the Clatter of Building Permanent i Highways in Contra Costa County. ,a �sK Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that the public necessity demands the construction of a main Highway from the town of Pittsburg to Town of Antioch in the County of Contra Costa, and, Whereas, it appears that said road is in excess of three miles in length jand the cost of which will be too great to pay out of any of the road funds of said County, therefore be it j Resolved, tnd it is hereby ordered that this Board does now determine to h j acquire and construct such road and if the cost of such road when constructed shall "- . exceed the sun of 45000, it is the intention of this Board to charge the same to the n General County Fund of the County of Contra Costa. It is further Resolved and Ordered that R.R Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby directed to make definite surveys of the proposed work and to prepare profiles and cross-sections thereof and submit the some '.. with an estimate of the amount or amounts of work to be done, and cost thereof, said report to be prepared in duplicate and one copy thereof to be filed in the County Surveyors office and the other to be filed with the Cleric of the Board of ' Supervisors on or before the 3rd day of July, 1916. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and seconded i by Supervisor Hook, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7` :p n • In the utter of Repairing, Re-Constructing and Re-Building Existing Lain Line Highways f in the County of Contra Costa. ,ray WHEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the public convenience and necessity demand the re-pairing and re-constructingor re-building of that certain existing main line road, commencin at a point in the County boundary line between the County of Alameda and Contra Cost at a point along the Southern Pacific Railroad Tracks east of Byron and thence runni g westerly for a distance of six miles more or less, and =ELS, it anpears to this Board that the cost of repairing, re-construct � ing or re-building of said existing main line road and the work to be done incident thereto, will exceed the sum of +5000, and, • WHEREAS, said road is an existing main line road in said County and is in excess of three miles in length and the cost of repairing, re-constructing and re- building of said road will be less then to acquire or construct a new road between said pointe, and, W&EREAS, the public convenience and mcessity demand the repairing, re-con- structing or re-building of said existing main line road, and, WE?ESS, it appears to the Board that the cost will be too great to be paid out of any of the road funis of County of Contra Costa, Therefore, be it, k' RESOLVED, and this Board does hereby find that said road above described is an existing main line road and said road is in excess of three miles in length and repairing, re-constructing or re-building of said existing main line road is ? a public necessity and general public benefit and that the cost of repairing, re- a constructing or re-building of same will be less than to acquire or construct a new • road between the same points and that the cost thereof will exceed the sum of $5000; This Board does hereby determine to repair, re-construct or re-build said .���' existing main line road extending from County line between the County of Contra Cost and County of Alameda at a point along the Southern Pacific Railroad Tracks east of Byron, and thence running westerly for a distance of six miles more or less and to charge the cost thereof to the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa. Be it Further RESOLVED, and ordered that R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor ' of Contra Costs County, be and he is hereby directed to make definite surveys of the x` proposed work and to prepare profiles and cross-sections thereof and to submit the r. same with an estimate of the amount or amounts of work to be done and cost thereof, the said re_oort to be prepared in duplicate and one copy thereof to be filed in County Surveyor's office and the other to be filed with the Clerk of the Board of ^av Supervisors on or before the :Srd day of July, 1916. • The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Buchanan and sero nde i by Supervisor Hook and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. . i In the Matter of Direct Presidential Primary Election to be held in Contra Costa County. - It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Sunervisors that it will ' be necessary to hold a direct Presidential Primary Election throughout the County ` of Contra Costa, on the 2nd day of May, 1916, It is by the Board ordered that the hereinafter named placesin each precinct k> be and they are hereby legally designated as the polling place in each precinct i ! in the County of Contra Costa and the following named officers of election are here- by appointed to serve as such election officers for the following respective elect- M ion precincts. in Contra Costa County for said Direct Presidential Primary Election to be held in said county and the respective precincts thereof on the 2nd day of May, 1916, to wit: Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 1. Location of Polling =lace: Winehaven Fire House, Winehaven. Board of Election. Insuector: Gordon Rede Clerk: .nark Rulings. Judge: furs. Katherine McCauley Clerk: Frank J. Herd. Judge: Im. . Pinkerton Clerk: Pira. Miriam Taylor. - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :r Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 2. + Location of'olling Place: Veteran Fireman's Club, Cor. Eddy 3 Standard Ave. �- Pt. Richmond. Board of Election. inspector: James C. Bly Clerk: Axel Stromberg Judge: Nettie Belle Grover Clerk: Lars. Mae Agnes Erskine. Judge: Jennie iicQueen Totter Clark: 2obert G. Erskine. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 3. Location of Polling Place: Old City Hall, 210 Washington Ave. Richmond Board of Election. 's Inspector: Arthur D. King Clerk: Andrew C. Trautvetter _ Judge: Homer G. Stidham Clerk: Miss Leonie Trautvetter Judge: F. G. B1ackhart Clerk: Miss Elsie Matson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - A I Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 4. Location of Polling Place: Store-room 120 Washington Ave. Pt. Richmond. q Board Of Election. ° Inspector: Fredrich Y. Smith Clerk: James Allison -:- Judge: Charles E. Bennett Clerk: Elizabeth Dietrich ... . Judge: James Coffey Clerk: Mrs. Blanche Fenner. ` - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Na'se of =reeinct: Richmond No. 5. Location of Polling -lace: Sttre-room 131 W. Richmond Ave. Pt. Richmond. _ Board of Election: Inspector: Charles Brichman Clerk: Alice ;d. Carter Judge: Isaac Wolfe. Clerk: Lncetta Wood Dunlap21 Judge. Alexander Nicholas Hauser Clerk: "'rs. Katherine L. Monro s. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- `' Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 6. Location of Polling Place: Washington School, E. Richmond Ave. Richmond. Board of Election Inspector: Tillie Blount Thiel Clerk: Lena L. Feudner Judge: George 0. Riggs Eliza A. Gerlach Judge: Clara E. Wood Earl F. Janke. I I � 3� Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 7. '. • Location of Polling Place: Commercial Club ?looms, 107 Teahington Ave. Pt. ' Richmond. _ Board of Election. Inspector: Charles 0. Collins Clerk: Thomas G. Griffin. .. Judge: Lula snna French Cler_: Eduard :icDu£f. JudEp Thomas Kenna Clerk: Mrs. Kate Bope. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 8. Location of Polling Place: Maple Hall, Cor. 3rd & Ohio Sts. Richmond. Board o3 Election. Lillian ::. Blake, In Judge: Henry LouisSpringerClerk: EssiebPet rs Drury Judge: Levi Boswell Clerk: Ole J. Dahl. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 9. Location of Polling Place: City Rall, 2020 Maine Ave. Richmond. • Board of Election. Inspector: Elfreeda H. Scott Clerk: Thomas B. Jackson Judge: Mrs. Nell Allene Watson Clerk: Levi Holbea Judge: Grace D. Curry Clerk. Melville M. Boardman ;. Name of Precinct: R.chmond No. 10. 21 1,00ation of Polling Place: Store room 1604 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Board of Election. Ai Inspector: Albert Chamberlain Clerk. Miss Annabelle Dunning. Judge: Mrs. Mary D. Conray Clerk: Robert B. Hampton Judge: Mrs. Katherine Craver Clerk: Mrs. Florence V. Poulson ✓ i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 11. Location of Polling Place: Store room- 268- 12th St. Richmond. Board of Election. Inspector: Edith A. Huston Clerk: Katherine H. Smith • Judge: Mrs. Oilla B. Falter Clerk: Henry T. Stanley Judge. Mrs. L:artha C. Woodworth.Clark: Fred Swan s ' Daae of Precinct: Richmond No. 12. Location of Polling Place: Musicians Union Hall, 11202 Macdonald Ave. Ric and >_s Board of Election. Inspector: Jennie S. Connell Clark: Walter W. Kirkpatrick 3 Judge: Mrs. Annie C. Davies Clerk: Thomas S. Handley Judge: Mrs. Anna Sargent Clerk: Daniel L. Cook. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - „ Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 13. I Location of Polling Place: Pulse Bros, Bldg. (upstairs) 606 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Board of Election. - Inspector: James H. Gibb. Clerk: Henry C. ignite. Judge: Crissie L. Byrne Clerk: Charles L. Swartout Judge: Hattie J. House Clerk: Robert E. O'Brien - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - k • Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 14. Location of 'olling Place: Fire House, No. 2, 235- 5th St. Richmond. Board of Election. Inspector: M. J. Gordon Clerk: Mrs. Lonnie Hickok Judge: firs. Ethel Wells Clerk: Mrs. Effie D. Fraser Judge: minnie L. Stoddard Clerk: Jessie Laura Whittle. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- z ;Ti i Name of Precinct: Richmond Nal 15. Location of Polling Place: Store room, Cor. 2nd & Macdonald Ave. Richmond j Board of Election. Inspector: Mrs. Benlah W. Tiller Clerk: &rs. Dee Liebhart Judge: Edward Strawbridge Clerk: Elizabeth D. Case. I Judge: J. H. Plate Clerk: Mrs. Sarah Greathouse. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - i =5 Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 16. location of Polling Place: Store-room 117 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. jr Board of Election. Inspector: Caroline Kinney Clerk: Don Williams Judge: Liefa Kellam Ribley Clark: Alpheus B.Brooks, Jr. Judge: Lucy Louise Kellam Clerk: Lester C. Reid. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 17. a'M Location of Polling Place: Store-room 329 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. Board of Election. Inspector: John Williams Clerk: Frank J. Dunster Judge: Bertha M. Smedley Clerk: John E. Breese. Judge: Mrs. Christina Flynn Clerk: William Campbell F - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 18. Location of Polling Place: Taxpayers Club, 6th St. neat Post Office, RiclAcnd Board of Election: Inspector: Mrs. Clara Fetror Clerk: A.C. Burdick Judge. Max Michaels Clerk: Frank Lucas $r j Judge: Mrs. Ida A. Oliver Clerk: Julia Michaels. 4 Name of Procinct: Richmond No. 19. Location of Palling Place: Store room 925 Macdonald Ave. Richmond I Board of Election. s Inspector: David 1,7. Calfee Clerk: Martin B. Roberts Judge: lattie E. Byrn Clerk: Clarence Foot Judge: Mrs. Leonora Alice Gibson Clerk: Miss Ida E.Hansen Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 20. z Location of Polling Place: Store room 1323 Macdonald dve. Richmond. i Board of Election. - Inspector: Joseph D. Baldwin Clerk. Frank J. Serdner `x Judge: J.J. Davis Clerk: firs. Carlotta Crewe Judge: Daniel J.Collius Clerk: 'Ars. May G. Biggs. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ns+e of Preein@t: Richmond No. 21. ;. Location of Polling =lace: Park Jacob's Garage, r:ar 921 Barrett Ave. Ric mm d ' Board of Election. Inspector: Madge A. Ripley Clerk: Thomas E. Clinch $ Judge: Marvin A. Truitt Clerk: Mrs. Pearl F. Dever Judge: Delia A. Truitt Clerk: Fred H. Eggert'n_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 22. '< i Location o'Polling Place: Tom Johnston's Garage, 683- 9th Ct. Richmond i Board of Election. Inspector: Margaret Duff Clerk: John 0. McGowan Judge, Albert M. Duff Clerk: ',Ire. Alameda 7ildgrube Judge: ;Ass. Josephine E.Vashb-urn Clerk: James E.Sneo. Dame of Precinct: Richmond No. 23. Location of Pollin Place: G.C. Henley Residence, 43b Ripley Ave. Richmo i 'a r 3�n Board of Election. • Inspector: H. D. Juergen Clerk: Orley J. Gibbons Judge: Mrs. l+attie Chandler Clerk: r Ms. Hallie Bazzel Judge: Mrs. Agnes Tiller Clerk: Mrs. Elizabeth Barbieri - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '. Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 24. ; Location of Polling Place: Tent, 805 Tenth St. Richmond. Board of Election. John Oscar Peard, Inspector. Clerk: Mrs. Marie E. Church Judge: Mrs. Myrtle B. McUormick Clerk: John S.ChandLr. ' Judge: Rosamond 0. StanleyClerk: Angie Mae Chandler. i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lx Nave of Precinct: Richmond No. 25. 5 . Location of Polling Place: Andrade Apartments Cor. 20th & Gaynor Sts. Rich nd Board of Election. Ins,ector: 'Geo. H. Barnam Clerk: August C. Winkler. 'fir Judge: :diss Marcia Hulanski Clerk: Mrs. Cecelia Winkler. Judge: John E. Littlefield Clerk: Frank J. Schumacher. ; • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - ' ame of Brecinct: Richmond No. 26. Location of Polling Place: G.W. Cushing's Garage, 616-20th St. Richmond. w Board of Election. Inspector: Mrs. Lulu H. Roe Clerk: John A. DeBarrows. Ju Judge: Anna B. Jarvis ClCl=a�k: +rs. Jessie E. Baker. Judge: H. W. Lambard Clerk: Mrs. Marie N. Moore. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - �a Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 27. Location of Pollin;-z Place: Fairview Hotel. 22nd & 14acdonald Ave. Richmond Board of Election. k z. Inspector: Ur::. Lydia J. Purman Clerk: George Chippendale. Judge: Arthur F. Purman Clerk: Mrs. :Say H� Donnell-v. Judge: Alexander Helwi3. Clerk: Mrs. Lilliem W. Bal-dwin Na:^e of 2recinct: Richmond No. 28. • Location of tolling Place: Grant School, Car. 25th & Grant Ave. Richmond Board of Election. Inspector: Lelia Rachel Osborn Clerk: Mrs. Eva E. Westover. Judge: Mrs. Matilda A. Beach Clerk: Mrs. Nellie B. Hutson Judge: Harry E. SomervilleClerk: Miss Clotilde Spagnoli. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4'' Name of Precinct: Richmond No. 29. Location of Polling Place: Real Estate Office, 510 Pullman uve. Richmond Board of Election. Inspector: Harry Ells Clerk: Mrs. Adelaide B. Picton Judge: Benjamin Boorman Clerk: Mrs. Clara F. Tucker. Judge: Mrs. Lydia E. Vanderburg Clerk: Andrew J. Summers. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :gt Name of xrecinot: Richmond No. 30. r Location of Polling Place: Citizens Progressive Club, Cor. Fern & Potrer Aves. Richmond Board of Election. • Inspector• Wm. A. Vanderburg Clerk: Mrs. Blanche I. Mac2uiddy Judge: Isaac Shaw Clerk: Paul Max yuiddy Judge: Joseph ?Sunday Olerk: Mrs. %atid L. Munday. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - €« San Pablo No. 1. Name of Precinct. Location of Polling Place: Maple Hall, San Pablo. Board of Flection. Inspector: Mrs. Eunice J. 1-1cCausland. Clerk: James J. Clark. � Judge: Mrs. Berle F. Evans Clerk: Henry F. Grasser Judge: Alfred Frank Clerk: Joseph M. Birch. Name of Precinct: San Pablo No. 2. t Location of Polling Place: San Pablo School House, San Pablo. Board of Election. Inspector: sirs. Rose A.Heuer. Clerk: Herbert Rumrill. Judge, Fred E. Davis Clerk: John W. Casserly. �- - - - -Jucge* - - - Bruno I,-Heuer- - - - Clerk:- lira. Mattie E. McCausland_ - - a I P' Name of Precinct: Stege No. 1. ;t I Location of Polling?lace: Rust Building, Rust. m Board of Election. Inspector: Mrs. Carrie E. Bigley Clerk: George Conlon. Judge: James U. Costello Clerk: Mrs Amy 2. Caroanter Judge: Wm. F.Huber Clerk: Thomas R. Curry. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - iName of Precinct: Stege No. 2. Location of Polling Place: Stege Hall, San Pablo Ave. nr. mor. Potrero Ave Stege. Board of Election. --� Inspector: Fred J. Wuelzer Clak: Mrs. Hannah Shaw .'b ! Judge: Ernest Navellier Clerk: Juliet E. Toussant g Judge: Frederick E. Stoneberg Clerk: William E. Keller. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - j Name of Precinct: Giant. Location of Polling Place: Giant School House, giant. T Board of Election. Inspector: Nels Johnson Mayer Clerk: Caroline E.Briggs n - - - Judie; - - -John Lamb Weddell - - - Clerk: Mrs. Kitty E .Pearson {Y. Judge. Mrs. Agnes Book Clerk: Carrie Stevens. Name of Precinct: Pinole No. 1. � m Location of Polling Place: Torn Hall, Pinole Board of Election. i Inspector: Robert H. Ferguson Clerk: Thomas E. Boone Judge: Stella S. C. Scroggins Clerk: lira. Lillian Catlett j Judge: Mrs. Ella uerrish Clerk: William J. Lewis. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Na-me of Precinct: Pinole No. 2. Location of Polling Place: Room neat to Dunlap's Drug Store, Pinole ..a4. Board of Election. I Inspector: Lire. Annette Brandt Clerk: Clarence L. `owner. i 7Judge: Miss Cecilia 'McCarthy Clerk: Chas. F. Griffith Judge: Herbert S. Betz Clerk: Miss Josephine Buckley - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - iDame of Precinct: Hercules Precinct Location of Polling Place: Hercules Club Library,Hercules, ' Board of Election. Inspector: Clarence H. Noyes Clerk: Anna Annis Judge: Fred Mayer Clerk: Mrs. Jessie C. Smith s Judge: Chris Ellerhorst Cler#: Sadie R. Kearney. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- iName of Precinct: Rodeo. Location of rolling Place: Social Hall, Rodeo. ' Board of Election. . �--' Inspector: Mrs. Marguerite Dahlgren Clerk: John Duncan Smith Judge: Jeremiah 1�ahoney Clerk: John Li. Skehen Judge: Jay T. Smith Clerk: Clarence L. Wilson N' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - Selby Precinct: Name of Precinct. i Location of Polling Place: Selby Hall, Selby. i Board of Election. Inspector: S.F. Burns Clerk: R.L. Archibald. • Judge: Pim. ,y. %orba Clerk: Samuel S. Graham Judge: Charles F. Butler Clerk: Harry 1, Jones. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of Precinct: Alamo. " Location of Dolling Place: Room in Bell's Post Office, Bldg. Alamo. Board of Election. Inspector: Neil Harrison Clerk: Margaret C. Gifford. Judge: Hugo Herzer Clerk: Alda Stoddard. Cudge: J. C. Jones Clerk: Thomas T. Goodwin. i Name of Precinct: Danville. i Location of Bolling Place: Fraternal Hall, Danville. Board of Election. Insnector: George Freitas Clerk: 1"rs. Ray Halverson Judge: I'hineas B. Vantress Clerk: 'yrs. Mary T. Booth Judge: Frederick G. Tracy Clerk: Mrs. Lilly Collins. • � - - - Nar,.e of Precinct: San Ramon - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - Location of Polling Place: San Ramon Hall, San Ramon Board of Election. Inspector: Mrs. Elisha Harlan Clerk: Annie Fry Judge: N. S, Boone Clerk: Harry Hurst Judge: Leo Lynch Clerk: W. R. Meese. - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ` Name of Precinct: Tassajara. Location of Polling Place: Taseajara Hall, 'assajara. Board of Election. u Inspector: Fred Feinstein Clerk: Edward Williams Judge: Lrs. Christina Beyer Clerk: Charles Smith Judge: Christopher Roeder Clerk: Miss Mary Souza ei ! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- -- - - - -- - rp Name of Precinct: Lafayette. r Location of Polling Place: Lafayette Hall, Lafayette. Board of Election. i Insnector: F. H. Mullikin Clerk: E. J. Starks. Judge: F. H. Brooks H. S. Crow. Nudge: R. E. McNeill R. Andressen Name of Precinct: Moraga. Location of Polling ?lace: Willow Springs School House. Board of Election. Inspector: Matt2_adsen Clerk: T.P. Carroll Judge: Conrad Williamson Clerk: idrs. Nettie Parrish Judge: Leon Trelut Clerk: Mary E. Mulholand. ,. lame of Precinct: Valona. v Location of Polling Place: Valens Fire Neuse, Valona. bF Board of Election. • Inspector: J.J. Smith Clerk: Mrs. C. H. Standish Judge: J. H. Gribbon Clerk: Mary Quill. Judge: P. H. P`ind Clerk: Wollie Johnson. 4. Name of Precinct: Crockett':o. 1. Location of Polling Place: Fireman's Hall, Crockett. Board of Election. ' Inspector: S. D. Bishop Clerk: 'yrs. Nellie =eaney Judge: H. E. Hunt Clerk: Mrs. Mary A. Hewitson Judge: ^. D Coulter Clerk: y'rs. Anastasia Hurley n w f 'u I j I Name of Precinct: Crockett No. 2. i Location of Polling Llace: Salvation Army Barracks, Crockett. ;rr Board of Election. i Inspector: H. A. Dolphus Clerk: Thomas Edwards Judge: Chas. P. Thomas Clerk: Mrs. Gertrude Brandon Judge: Cornelius Desmond Clark: Miss Loretta Ilurphy ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - -- - - Name of Precinct: Crockett No. 3. .;_ j Location of Polling Place: Valens Library. ' j {- Board of Election. Inspector: J. H. Martin Clerk: Kae B. Walsh Judge: Francis George Clerk: Annie Hanlon " Judge: J. C. Cr&me Clerk: Louis McNeill. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of Precinct: Port Costa No. 1. Location of Polling Place: LcNear Store Building, Port Costa. Board of Election. Inspector: Jas L. Dunn Clerk C. J. 0117eill Judge: Mrs. Llary F. Crowley Clerk: Harry Williams. Judge: Frank Young Clerk: nrs. M. Nu-1cahy Name of Precinct Port Costa IIo. 2. I Location of ?ollin; Place: Port Costa Grammar School j �. Board of Election. ". Inspector: Geo. 17. Ward Clerk: E. W. Broom x Judge: Mrs. Nate Hurley Clerk: Bernard Tierney Judge: James Hackett Clerk: Mrs. Virginia Voight. ,.�. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - =.. 4 Ease of Precinct: Alhambra. ti i Location of rolling Place: Hoey Bldg. Cor. Smith & G. Sts. adjoining L'"artin z. Board of Election. 's Inspector: Joseph Tavan Clerk: 0. E. Hayward Judge: J. P. Forte Clark: W. H. Holliday ' Judge: W.T. Daggett Clerk: Walter E. Brackman - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of Precinct: i"artinez IIo. 1. Location of :-olling ?lace: City Hall, Martinez. Board of Election. Inspector: Henry H. Belcher Clerk: Erma Lay Elwell „ Judge: Phillip D. Butcher Clerk: sirs. Justien Jones. Judge: Walter W. Morgan Clerk: Harry Clifford Glass. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - Ilame of Precinct: Eartinez No. 2. i Location of Polling Place: Barry Trowbridge Furniture Store. Al Board of Election: Insnector: Frederick Wm. Johnson Clerk: Mrs. Tessie Merous. j Judge: Harry D. Blum Clerk: Mrs. Ida May Daley Judge: Chester i. Glass Clerk: Frederick J. Stewart Name of Precinct: Martinez IIo. 3. AMP_ Location of Polling Place: Room in Bickel Residence, Smith St. Kartim z. Board of Election. Inspector: Mrs. Nellie N. Cushing Clerk: Minnie L. Anderson Judge: John G. Duane Clerk: Mrs. Josephine B. Schweinitz r -- - - Judge: - - Vincent B. Hoey- - - _Clerk: - Mrs. Hazel M.-Caskey -- - - a Name of Precinct: Martinez No. 4. Location of Polling Place: Room in K.A.C. Hall, Martinez. ah Board of Election. Inspector: Res L. Boyer Clerk: William D. Doekstadtar • Judge: Edson D.Hale Clerk: Josephine McCann w Judge: drs. Mackie Shelby Stotts Clerk: Ers. Lydia Welch Robrecht - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - �A Name of Precinct: iiartinez No. 5. Location of Polling Place: Office Idiller Hotel, Fairview. Ar Board of Election., Inspector: Ilelvin A. Strain Clerk: Francis M. Phippa Judge: Glenn Carnes Clerk: Thomas B. Swift � Judge: Stephen R.Guerin Clerk: Frank V1. Valentine. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of Precinct: Vine Hill. 3 location of Polling =lace: Vine Hill School House. - Board of Election. Inspector: 'rilliam Eggleston Clerk: Miss Margaret Helly. Judge: Frederick J. Thoroe Clerk: Albin McMahon Judge: Edward 1�ethorall Clerk: Mrs. Ethel B. Bernier. �c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • Name of Precinct: Concord No. 1. Location of Polling Place: Jaquith Paint Shop Bldg. Concord. Hoard of Election. Inspector: Myron N. Breckenridge Clerk: Henry P. Ivey Judge: William Clark Jaquith Clerk: Miss Sadie Neustaedter Judge: Walter B. -illiams Clerk: Mrs. Lillian Waddell. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ` - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 3 Name of Precinct: Concord No. 2. Location of Polling Place: City Hall, Concord. Board of Election. Inspector: John Paul Monthey Clerk: Emma America Ford. Judge: John Grant Miller Clerk: Mrs. clary 21. Thissell Judge: Charles Mn. Klein Clerk: John Williams. - Name of Precinct: Concord No. S. j • Location of Polling Place: Prank Duarte Bldg. near S.P.Depot'{ Concord. Board of Election. Inspector: Ray W. Lamb ClerhTeter K. Paterson Judge: George A. Lewis Clerk: Frank A. Rowley Judge: Charles F. Lohse Clerk: George W. Whitman. , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of Precinct: Concord No. 4. Location of Polling Place: Tent opposite Mt. Diablo Union High School B1 g. 30 _. Board of Election. Inspector: Edward Lanzone Cleric: Diedrick Ernest Pramberg Judge: George E. Bauman Clerk: Miss Agnes Williams Judge- Andrea O. Gehringer Clerk: Miss Doris Windeler. Name of Precinct: Cowell. Location of Pollin; Place: Office Correll Portland Cement Co. Cowell. - Board of Election: • Inspector: Henry A. Stenger Clerk: Nathan Ira Baldwin Judge: L. A. Deitrich Clark: Earl Morrie >.. Judge: Israel Frank Kleckner Clerk: Burton C- .Smith - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- i;ameofPrecinct: Pacheco. Location of Polling "lace: Town Hall, Pacheco. Board of Election. Insoector: David P. Roche. Clerk: Lisa D. Hook Judge: Shorard L. Dukes Clerk: Ella Knauft Judge: °assimilieno Solmi Clerk: 1Jrs. Rosa Williams. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - h. k Nameof Precinct: Walnut Creek No. 1. +fid Location of Polling Place: Justice Court room, Walnut Creek. Bo!.rd of Election. * j Inspector: Mrs. Mary A. Rudd Clerk: 1drs. Ruby B. Harlan ' j Judge: Mrs. Nary- S. Spencer Clerk: EvaBerry Leech Judge: yrs. Isabelle F. Brooks Clerk: Mrs. Lizzie A. Duncan w: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of precinct: 71alnut Creek No. L. j Location of Polling Place: Tent on property of Mrs. Botelho, Walnut Creek Board of Election: j Inspector: Grace A. rutnam Clerk: Bee T. Young. Judge: Mrs. Emoline Near Clerk: Edward T. Martin - - - Judge:-James A. Dewing- - - Clerk:_ -Russell-E_ Stow_ - - _ - _ - - Name of Precinct: Clayton ,.,., j Location of Polling Place: Town Hall, Clayton ;` ,. Board of Election: ' Inspector: John S. Collins Clerk: Ben Banchiero Judge: John W. Atchinson Clerk: Franz Hebeian - Judge: Goo. R. Trette Clerk: Henry DeMartini. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name of Precinct: Morgan Territory jLocation of Polling Place: Llorgen Territory School House. Y 41 Board of Election. Inspector: Wm. Clyma Clerk: Henry C. Hansen Judge: Jos. J. Dutro Clark: Frank Schwendell Judge: Syl. OhPson Clerk: Robt. I. Morgan i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Name of 'recinet: Bay Point: Location of Polling Place: Schirpke Hall, Bay Point. i Board of Election. Inspector: W.H. Tormey Clerk: Elizabeth M. Vanderpool Judge: S.W. Cunningham Clerk: S. Y. Shideler * Judge: Harry L. might Clerl:: Luella M. Gaston. j - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ -- Nameof Precinct: Pittsburg No. 1. Location of Polling -lace: Town Hall, Pittsburg Board of Election. Inspector: Geo. A. Minaker Clark: 'so. F. Griffin ? Judge: Geo. H. Fonda Clerk: Mrs. Maria J. Antrobus Judge: John Royce Clerk: "rs. V. S. Hornsby Name of Precinct: Pittsburg No. 2. Location of Polling Place: Cardinalli Baildingi2nd & Los Medanos Sts. Pitt burg Board of Election: : Inspector: Geo. W. Nickell Clerk: 'urs. Estelle M.Evans Judge: W. F. Butcher Clerk: Miss May Latimer. Judge: 7.7m. AbramsClerk: A.C. Ortega. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - ,_ Name of Precinct: Pittsburg No. 3. 3 Location of Polling Place: Blacksmith Shop.{ Board of Election. Inspector: Aug. Anderson Clerk: Geo. E. O'Hara ' Judge: J. F. Andrews Clerk: Ellis Griffith Judge: John Vaughn Clerk: - E. Wildes - - - - - - - - _ _ - _ - _ - - - - - - _ - -- Name of precinct: Antioch No. 1. v I Location of Polling '_'lace: 9ommeraial Hotel Bldg. Antioch 3�=f Board of Election: Inspector: Charles Rather Clerk: Miss Genevieve M. Field. Judge: John Ralph Bolz Clerk: Mrs. Harriett J. Easton Judge: William J. Laird Clerk: J„H. Sorgengrey - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I Name of Precinct: Antioch No. 2. Location of Pollin:r 'lace: City Hall, Antioch Board of Election. lnspec_tor:_ B.G_ Azevedo _ Clerk:_ Eleanor G. Nolan_ Judge: Harry I3cNulty Beede Clerk: Louise Augete Juett Judge: James P Carey Clerk: Charles J.Bullock - - Name of Precinct Antioch Ro. 3. I Location of Pollin Place: Scouts Hall, Antioch Board of Election. `^ Yl Inspector: A. A. Waldie, Jr. Clerk: IIre. Sarah Evans Judge: Henry Heidorn Clerk: Miss Louise A. Schott. • Judge: Mark L. Hills Clerk: Henry Taylor. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Name of Precinct: Lone Tree. Location of Polling glace: House at S.P. Depot, Board of Election. Inspector: W. C. Williamson Clerk: Miss Kate E. Baker. Judge: Robert E. Ward Clerk: Miss Louisa A. Jensen Judge: - - Bayard W.Cambell - - - Clerk:- Bilbert Templer.- - - - - i Name of Precinct: Oakley. j Location of Polling Place: Oakley Hall, Oakley. i Board of Election. - r` Inspector: Joseph Ruckstuhl Clerk: Mrs. Agnes Bateman Judge: Henry C. Rice Clerk: Mrs. Badge A. Verrell Judge: C.T. darner Clerk: Owen O'Connor. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bame of Precinct: Brentwood. • Location of Polling Place: Coates Hall, Brentwood. ` Board of Election. Inspector: H. D. Bacon Clerk: Mrs. Martha C.Shafer 4 Judge: William A. Cakebread Clerk: Louisa D. Shellenberger ^` Judge: Robt. H..4+apace Clerk: PJ.P. Howard --:_k j - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- Name of Precinct: Knightsen I - Location of Polling Place: Heidorn Hall, Knightsen Board of Election. Inspector: B,Ry Burroughs Clerk: Mrs. Julia E. Ayer. Judge. Joseph itinta Clerk: Miss Lillian Fotheringham Judge: Fred I. Easey Clerk: William Gillham. Name of Precinct: Byron No. 1. 41 y.. Location of Polling Place: Z.O.O.F. Hall, Byron :a • Board of Election: Inspector: Edwin Bunn Clerk: Miss Olive S. Johnson _ Judge: George Geddes Clerk: Kra. Olive Hoffman Judge: C. B. WightmanClerk: George W. Stone. i r I r F?_ Name of Precinct: Byron No. Z. r Location of Polling Place: Skatin mink, Byron Board of Election. `= pp pector: Robert G. Houston Clerk: Mrs. Emily Wayne ndga. C.J. bent Clerk: Liss Laude Plumley ,' Judge: Lott C,l'reston Clerk: Robert Armstrong. 4 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I Y I In the Matter of Publication of Notice of Direct Presidential Primary Election. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is Y herebjr ordered to publish Notice of Election together with the names of polling places in each precinct and election officers to serve thereat, in the Contra Costa I j Standard and the Contra Costa Gazette. The vote on said order being unanimous. I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 17th, 1916, at 10 O clo z' Cheirman. G �:..........� ......Clerk. ; i i S ka I I I kr � F i .4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. '' • i:onday, April 17th, 1916. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. - I Present. Eon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, k J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W. J. Buchanan. J.H.*lells, Clerk. i _ - - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - . In the "atter of Building State Highway through Contra Costa County. , U'hereas, this Board onthe 18th dcy of day, 1914, adopted a resolution If agreeing to contribute the sum of ;2200. to the State Highway Fund to pay for excessive grading on changing the grade of the Garrity Hill from the then 12 to 15 % ;- grade to a 6" grade, and, the said Eighv;ay Commission has completed the work involved and • said contribution of X2200 is novi due and payable to said Highway Commission, in accordance with said Resolution adopted by this Board on the 18th day of May, 1914, and, .7HE'REAS, by the terms of Chapter 256 Statutes of 1913, the Board of Super- visors upon the request and recommendation of the Hi;;hzuay Commission of the State F of California, may emend aid for the acr_uisition and construction oz State High- ways in the manner described in said Chapter 256, and, IF i7-RE:,S, it appears to this Board that it was less expensive to the County of Contra Costa to contribute the sum of j2200 to the State Highway Commission to help defray the expense of chanin- the grade of the Garrity Hill, than it was to acouire a ne+.r right of tray as said road -as then laid out; TI-77EFORE BE IT RESOLVED, and it is hereby ORDERED that tine sum of X2200. • j be and the same is he-cby contributed to the State Higin,!ay Coc�mission to pay for excessive grading at chat is knoun as Garrity Hill. It is Further O=:D FED that the County Auditor drat: warrant on the County 5reasurer out of the General Fund for the sum of j2200. payable to the State Treasurer for the benefit of the said State Hi--hway Fund, in payment of said claim =e for excessive gradin, heretofore agreed to by this Board. ZL s� In the tatter of Repair of Bridges in Sunervisor District No. 2. Supervisor J. P. Casey appears and reports to this Board that the bridge . over i9alnut Creek about one and one-half miles east of Lafayette near Andreasen • Place and also the bridge over San -Ramon Creek about one and one-half miles east n of Danville, near the Freitas Place are in a dangerous condition and that great - emergency exists for the repair thereof; Thereupon, it is on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor k Hook, by the Board ordered that Supervisor Casey be and he is heraby ordered to repair or replace said bridges immediately v.1thout notice. The said order is passed by =n,nimous vote of the Board. E`fit I i I �w In the ratter of the approval of :;arrants of Reclamation District Ido. i 802. Good cause app,aring therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following I ;warrants of Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same are hereby approved, to .� 7 mit: No. Dote Amount. j 67 Yarch 1st, 1916 y 4.45 68 l.:arah 17th, 1916, 29.50 69 Yiarch 17th, 1916, 28.50 70 ?larch 17th, 1915, 29.50 r And the Chairman and Clerl: of this Board are hereby autha'ized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by signing their names thereto. , i The vote thereon being unanimous. J — 1 In the 7.1atter of petition 'or appoint- p, ment of Pound Keeper in San Ramon School j District. i A petition Drayin3 for the appointment of Manuel Enos, as Pound Keeper i v for San Ramon School District, havin.g been presented to this Board and on motion of Supervisor Casey, seconded by Su-ervisor Buchanan, it is by the Board ordered I that said Manuel Enos be and he is hereby appointed Pound Keeper for said San Eamon School District. i It is further ordered that said Idanuel Enos give bond and take oath as required by Ordinanceof this Board. I jIn the :latter of appointr_�ent of C. J. Franlanan for appointment of Pound Keeper of Richmond School District outside of the incorporated. City Limits of Richmond. 0.3. Franla an having filed a petition pra,ing for appointment of C. J. Franlunan as Pouna ]ceeper for Richmond School District situated outside of t he IF incorporated limits of the City of Richmond, It is upon motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that C. J. Franlman be and is hereby appointed pound keeper in and for Richmond School District, outside oft he incorporated limits of the City of Richmond. i I I 1 3� • In the -atter of completion o •�� cosjtract of P. H. -ogre with the County of Contra Costa. R. R. Arnold, having filed with this Board his certificate statiluthat I the contract of said P. H. Hoare on Division Bo. 2 of the Tunnel ?toad is now com- nlated according to contract; .� It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the contract of =. a. Hoare with the County of Contra Costa, for the grading oft hat 3 certain road ]mown as Division No. 2 of the Tunnel Road, is nol:., completed and ac- cepted by this Board. i It is further ordered that all persons having claims against P. H. Hoare for work done on said road under said contract, file same with this Board on or before thirty-five days from this date. • Thesaid order being passed by unanimous vote of the Boardj(,. i In the =atter of allowance to i Indigents. r `s It is by the Board ordered that Lirs. Hattie Reeves be granted an allowance .w of ?�10 per month in cash, commencing April 1st, 1916. It }s further ordered that the County :auditor draw warrant on County Tress I rarer in favor of :ars. Hattie Reeves for yf10 on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. lit it i I I • I In the !-'attar of advertisement for j bids for buildinj of -Walnut Creelc Library. This Board hscin; heretofore adopted plans and specifications of C.R. Hook, t: I for the building of a Public Carnegie Library in the to-m of Walnut Creek, and this �. Board havin: be-n notified that the money is no:: available for building of said _.ibrary, It is, on motion duly ma8e and carried, by the Board ordered that J. H. s :Fells, County Clerk of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby directed to advertise , j for bids to be presented to this Board for the building of said Building on the 15t day of I.:ay, 1916, up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.:.;. for the furnishing of all labor and materials for the erection and completion of said building in accordance with said plans and snecifications heretofore adopted by this Board. • It is further ordered that said notice state that all things being equal pre ,l erence will be given to bidders residing in the County of Contra Costa and that second, preference will be given, to bidders using materials produced or manufactured in the County of Contra Costa. rt i The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any i informality in any bid received. ,' . :al I' I jThat eight hours shall constitute a day's work and that a miniage shall he not less than $2. per day. It is further ordered that said notice be published in the Contra Costa >" i Courier and Martinez Daily Standard. - i The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. n. In the .Satter of Building Fence alon3 Oakland And Antioch Railway Company's right of way over Van Gordon property near Danville. It is, on motion of Supervisor Casey, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby ordered to write to Oakland and Antioch Railway Company and request them to do their part of the work i of erecting fence along right of may of said Railroad over '-irs. Van Gordon's propert . jThe said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. `i In the -atter of allowance of claims. , Certain claims 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 1 and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allo•sance Book of this Board. at And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 1st, 1916, at 10 o'clock i A. 1. ..... Chairman. , /....Clerk. 't' I .F 14 a (iI I y �7 I xK. I I - :o 30=. • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, May 1st, 1916. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Cle3k. l" -000 - - - - - -- The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of April, 1916, are 'i j read to The Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed and attested by the " Chairmen and Clerk. In the T'-atter of Bailding Pence • along State Highway. Mrs. ,_oitosa appears before the Board and asks the Board to proceed to build the fence along the State Highway through the property of Moitoza and Muir; Thereupon, said matter is ro-fferred to Supervisor Knott. =' In the Yatter of advertising for Bids a for Building of Carnegie Library in town of Concord. e: This Board having heretofore accepted plans and specifications for the ri?_ building of a Carnegie Library in town of Concord; it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to s • advertise for bids for construction of said building in accordance with said plans Ax { and specifications, said bids to be presented to this Board on the 5th day of June, 1916, up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. It is further ordered that notice be published in the Concord Transcript. i In the Matter of Advertising for bids for Building of Carnegie Library in town of Latioch. This Board having heretofore accepted plans and specifications for the building of a Carnegie Library in town of Antioch; it, is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to,0- vertise -'or bids for construction of said building in accordance with said plans 1' • fi and specifications, said bids to be presented to this Board on the 5th dey of June, _..,.� 1916, up to the hour of 11_o'clock A.M. I It is further ordered that notice be published in the Antioch Ledger. ry EDt?a Pv- I 1 I, 1 i In the latter of Issuance of Linuor Licenses. The License Tax Collector is authorized to issue lienor licenses tot he i £olloaing named persons at the following named places, for the sale of into*icatix13 liquor in quantities less than one quart, to wit: _ } John Cashman Railroad House, Port Costa L.C. Davis Cor. San Pablo & Fairmont Aves. D.Gobba San Pablo Ave. Bet. Fink and Mouser Aves. 43 R.Jackson %nightsen Bar dnightsen Joe I. Machado Elite Saloon San Pablo Chris Rose Peerless Saloon San Pablo Ste. '•�- j M.G.Rose `otel Danville Danville _ li E. Vrbick Valona Heights Park Valona. :- Geo. E. Wood W. side County road, San Ramon It is ordered that a wholesale lienor license be issued to Thos. J. Connors,_ - i at 1st Ave. & Wanda Sts. 'Jalona. „ The said order is passed Ly the unanimous vote of the Board.k j In the ''atter of applications for liquor licenses. The following applications for liquor licenses authorizing the sale of in- toxicating liquors in ouantities less than one r_uart, are made tothe Board by the ifollowing named persons, at the following named places, to wit: ' j Barney Barish San Pablo & Central Aves. Rust J.P. Bettenconrt, Glen Saloon, S.P. Station Antioch John Buckley Burlin.-ton Hotel Bar Port Costa A. Crivelli Star Saloon Valona. Y B. Ferrando & Son Star Saloon Valona. F.M.Holway Main St. Byro n R'm. F. TThrll Ferndale Springs Hotel Ferndale Spgs. O.A. Koppel Rainier Cafe Crockett - D Ortiz Cor. Lincoln &Liberty Aves. Rust R.L. Parker Near 0. A. & E. Station Nichols. '° It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications be fixed jfor ilonday, June 5th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.M. i x. I 3�. • 1 In the Cutter of application of John Leitch, for a Liquor License. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the application of John -eitch, for a liouor license be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday June 5th, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the (Satter of approval of warrant of Reclamation District .y, 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit i Date. No. Amount • June 4th, 1916. 11 $5.00. _ And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of 7 this Board by attaching his signature thereto. A In the I:atter of Application of J. F. Scheller, for permission i to Construct Railroad track across ' County road. J. F. Scheller, having filed his petition with this Board praying for permi s- .y- ion to construct a single spur track from the Santa Fe siding into his property, < j across the county road known as Wilbur Avenue, about 200 feet west of the ouarter section corner of Sections 17 and 20, T 2 N. R. 2 B. • Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered , that J.F.Scheller be mid he is hereby permitted to cross said county road with a ,...,, railroad track upon the express condition that such crossing is constructed in the j most workmanlike manner so that the top of the rails are on a level with the surface Y' of the road and that guard rails are placed inside of the running rails and that the road 'between lines drawn at right angles to boundary lines of said road at point where said boundary lines are intersected by the outside rails of said spur track, for a width of twenty feet, shall be covered by oil macadam and that said crossing *hall be constructed and maintained to the satisfaction of this Board of Supervisors The vote of the Board thereon being as follows: Ayes: Sapervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. • Absent on roll call: Supervisor look. # s r I 3�. R_, i 1 � In the Matter of P.eouisition for supplies. C.I,.Abbott, having Piled with this Board his requisition for certain stationerr; it is by the Board ordered that said requisition be granted. It is further ordered that the hearing on requisition of Wm. H. Hatton, for one Royal Typewriter be and the same is hereby continued for investigation by this Board. ji In the Latter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the Pollovring allowances commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, be and the same are hereby made to the follow- ing named indigents: Dominick viscuso, 05.00 per month commencing April let, 1916. Bary Catherine Payne, $10.00 per month, commencing}-ay lst,1916. Viola Preston, $10.00 per month, commencing May lst, 1916 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fuller, $20. per month, commencing May 1st,1916. It is by the Board further ordered that a vmrrant be drawn on the County I 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 further ordered that the County Auditor :iraw warrant on the County Tress urer in favor of Lars. A. Orgevwaitaky for the sum of $10. for temporary aid for x said indigent. The vote on the said order being as follows: Ayes: Knott, yes: SupervisorsCasey, Buchanan and Txythall. } Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Hook. y i In the matter of allowance of claims j for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, road material, etc. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, oil, road material, etc, are presented against certain road districts, and it appearing to the Board that the funis i of said road districts would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of s aid � claims, I s`s 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: claimant. Amount General Fund Road Fund. Grant Gravel Co. $145.82 $144.00 R.D.1,S.D.2, #1.82 I Grant Gravel 'Co. 299.67 298.00 1, 2, 1.67 It is by the Board further ordered that the said county Auditor of Contra Costa County draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named c claimants, in the some and out of the funds above mamed. ' The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: " Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. - Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Hook.I<. i 3 In the atter of allowance of claims. • j Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the jTe Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed i by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Clerk and by the Board ordered enter-ed on the Allowance Book of this Board. in the idatter of the Petition of Tax payers on property in het. Diablo ' Boulevard District for the appointment of Coivuissioners. A petition having been filed with the Board claiming that A.1.Stone and W. Belrose, who were elected Commissioners of said District at election held on T • Lurch 15th, 1916, have failed to qualify within the time allowed by law, and that said offices are now vacant, and praying that the Board appoint Charles "food and .B.Stelling as Commissioners to fill said vacancy, I Now, at this time, Donald Y. Campbell, and George Rolph, representing the California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company, appears and makes protest to this i Board against any action in this matter on the ground that said Boulevard District , i and all the acts heretofore done in said matter are illegal and void and that said district is not a legal district, ?k It is, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hook, by I the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the Dis- trict Attcrney and no action taken on said petition at this time. :he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. • I �l mad the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, May 4th, 1916, at l 0 o'clock A.1L. ' i ...:.Chairman. , l......Clerk. k • Z I w I I st 4 i> r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califonia. Thursday, May 4th, 1916. The Board met at 1 o'clock P.L. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb IY.nott, and W.J. Buchanan. J.E. dells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors J.P.Casey and Vincent Hook. in the Yatter of Canvass of Pre- sidential Primary Election Returns. ;x Nov, at the hour of 1 o'clock 2.1_1. the Board of Supervisors meets to z canvass the returns of the Presidential Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, in each of the different precincts thereof, on Tuesday the 2nd dev s. of May, 1916, 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 j canvass the returns of forty-six of the precincts of Contra Costa County. Thereupon said canvass bein_ incomplete, it is by the Board ordered thatthe further canvass of said returns be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Friday, morning May 5th, 1916, at 9 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday}Say 6th, 1916, at 9 o'clock A.M. rN r 4. .-�.. /ahairman. .Clerk. i { Iw I P �s • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California p, 1 Friday, May 6th, 1916. °.. IwV` The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Bon. J. H. Trythall, Chrirman; Supervisors ! J.P.Casey and ;7.J.Buchanan. J.H.Hells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Zeb Knott and Vincent Hook-. � In the 2Latter of Canvass of election returns of Presidential Primary Election. a Now, at the hour of 9 o'clock A.H., the Board of Supervisors reconvenes M1. - to canvass the returns of the Presidential Primary Election held throughout the i County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different precincts thereof, on Tuesday 1--say 2nd, 1916, and 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 and does canvass {s the returns of all of the remaining precincts of said Contra Costa County Thereupon the said Board having completed said canvass of said returns finds that the vote in the several precincts in this county for the candidates herein- after erei -after named is as shomn on the following statement thereof: f �.4 • �n Yt S i �t i 7I x` I � i I i i I i f ki lir .d I r^� -J w i� 'x fax • n S'I AT11"MEM OF ALL V OTLS POLLED • AT THE p, PRESIDENTIAL a PRIMARY ELECTION HELD W MAY 2, 1916 C onl Costa ._....._.... 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J:, .G _% .:L ✓ .3J :-Z 7 .Al .z z :z 13yrou No.2 .2 .2 2� 2 ,2 2 :2 - Z 2 .2.i..2/ Clayton _/ / / / / / / 1 / / / / _ / 2 Concord No.1 I t,2 �1 t.0 .v 3 4Z- _ c,2 c�L !� _ SL. 1/. .3 e,L Uucmd No.2 a 3 .3 3 3 3 3 .3 3 3. .3 _ .. --- -- Co- t No.3 _. a? .2 -Z �2 .2 -<. �'1 .2. .Z 2 __Z .2. .2 Concord 'No.# cr,ehetr No. 1 7 7 7 7 ! 7 7 7 ac c1 / f Z/ 3 Crockett No.? 0,chrtt.No.3 _ - na»rule .. 3 .3 ..3 �... .3 .3 3 3 d .3 3 3 3 3 d Rerom,s �1 Knightwil Lafayette .4- '-/ Lone'1'rco 1- ,cline.No.1 -�L 14 L1_ 44 4 n3 t,L /L 1 .`'_ 3r..rtinc'r.No.24 ' e3 .'� 3 _3_:...3 ltarliner.No.3 2. a s 2 _-Z �L .,2 :� ,Inrlinu Nn.1 ,� .2 ' .? �2 „2 _2 A .2 2 .2 .2 2. Marlin(.No. \(organ'Territory .. Pacheco _.. 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L-1 Richmond%o.14 -...- Rkho,.nd No.15 - �,Q2_. e2 .2 .2 2 _.2 Ridunood No.16 i - Richmond No.17 5"! -3 3 3 .3,3_ `3_ - Presidential Primary Election Held May 2, 1916 PROGRESSIVE $= u DELEGATES TO PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL CONVENTION - i -yam 1 ` T , k r i � L 2 z 2 ? c f } . z 3 3 3 3 z r -Z Z f _ el f , I � -2 ..2 .2- 'z _3 _'3 3a 3 ~ PROGRESSIVE Statement of All Votes Polled at the DELEGATES TO PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL CONVENTION ELECTION PRECINCTS Richmond No.IS Riehnwo d No.19 1I 11 `/ �L �- tel- 4 L/. e..;. a(. e f. e/ :.L L 4- 4 L_. L,_- _-� x_ I O—ond No.20 Rich»mnd No.21 _ �' 2 o'L •2 2 e2 .2. Riehmond No.23 -2 .2 - -2 Rielunond No.21 Riehnunnd No._:5 2. •� a -� - Z .� _2 2 -�5- Riehmond No.26 j, 2-L - Ridh nud No.27 r 1-1-3 v'� epi 3 /-,L, 03 �. n? 13c3 ori n3 ,3 e3 :� Richunnnd No.=S -4 ct � �F- � c,L. `L t�.-.t-f- :-G _14 L1 •.,c. — L�- I . L/- - _ Riclnnond No.29 I I_._i / I / / : / / / I q/ 'p ' ' •' / / ,':. I,iei»nn»d No ::111q 9.. q ! 9 C/. . 9 q :.�� -�D ./ 6 $�.y /p rod- " 7 7 y 7 7 7 . 7 : 7 6 6 : 7 7 7 7 . 7 :7 7 7 �. s::»rahh,No.1 02 2 -Z .z. 2 a z a, Sai,Pablo No.2 San rm»a» Rligr No.112 -- Selbp s -2. a. _ z a .a z a. .�. a --z . .z. 2 .3 3 ,3 �3 3 3 3 3 ,3 ,3 3 3 3- VincHill. 2- ..e2 .�2 . z _.2 oL .2 v2 2,,- z.."L._• 2'__'Z.:.z zTz.'Z \Cabiat C eek N,.1 i I k h h A+ Presidential Primary Election Held May 2, 1916 PROGRESSIVE 17 DELEGATES TO PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL CONVENTION j e I z 1 a c , 1 3 3 1 I l- ' r : i / i _ - - — .� 'f. � 03 r 7 7 7 17 .7 - , r t , i t t t` F 1 5 {{ 4 ` � I r ; 1 r { 1 � i I , i 1 I i I I t I � 1 i - 1 r � s Statement of All Votes Polled at the N it DELEGATES TO _ _.PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION iI IsLF.CTI0\ I +�M I'll LC lNC'•1 �11a1110 :�`. 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L hn 1'No.13 RiOno Id No.bi 1 1n I No la Richmond No.16 riehno—1 Na.17 I' z Presidential Primary Election Held May 2, 1916 ,o DELEGATES TO. .. _...__ PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION I � o i I;F ----- f -777 p i I v. h u P _ Statement of All Votes Polled at the DELEGATES TO ___ PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION li ELECTION TION � �- PItL•'CISI"I'� I r Rkhutnnd N.-16 richmond No 19 134ehmond No.30 Richnn nd No.21 _ r,m - - R:dnaond N.._o rwh„n I Nu 1 r6!Iuuond Nu.°G Rid )ud Eo.27 Riehu:und ,.90 I� Rirhn i No 10 San 7.il 1.No.1 San Pahl.Nn _ , _ Vint Hill Walunt("Mc No.I 1Calunt( ol:No. T u »rte u + ,x _ Y I -... 71 d �1 Presidential Primary Election Held May 2, 1916 p� P DELEGATES TO _ _ _ _ ___PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION o i x l " i' '.R. I r F P 1� II h it h �r V _ _ I I � ------------------- x r; J� -}------ Statement of All Votes Polled at the g « q DELEGATES TO _ _ _ _ PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION s a ELECTION II .tile I'll LCENCP8 -- I —71 a _...ter. ; f a v n � f I! i T I u j i I Presidential Primary Election Held May 2, 1916 DELEGATES TO ___ .__PARTY NATIONAL CONVENTION `L e_ 4 0 v F dr 38t Y - - N:... - . r): T 36: „T In the J°atter of Petition for Revocation • of Licuor License of Cesare Geminagni. 7:. i Thomas D. Johnston, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board, his petition requesting that a citation be issued to s aid ' Cesare Geminagni requirin- him to appear before this Board and show c ause why i his "license to conduct a saloon in the town of Crockett, at place '.known as Italian Hotel, should not be revoked, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a citation issue out of said Board directed to Cesare Geminagni to sopear before this , Board on May 15th, 1916, at hour of 11 o'clock A.M. then end there to show cause 'r why his license should not be revoked. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows: : Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, 9asey and Trythall. • Noes: hone. Absent: Supervisors Knott and Hook. _z< In the hatter of Approval of Narrants of Reclamation District No. 1619. : Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved: . No. Date Amount 41 }Say 3rd, 1916 7 39.00 w 16 Jan. 4th, 1916, 30.52. i And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board, by affixing his signature thereto. '- i And the Board takes recess to meet on Londay, Lay 16th, 1916, at 10 u O`clock A,11. Chairman. G�r'1....Clark. i 3 I j.. �d y 3^ j A 9f. �x In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 1-onday, Lay 15th, 1916. The Board met at 10 o'cloak 1..7.1. Present: Hon. J.F.irythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, Vincent Hoot- and L.J. Buchanan. J.H.`;iells, Clexi�•_. ;e- . In the attar of Bids for a` Construction of 7alnut Creel; - w Library. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of the i i7alnut Creel: Carnegie Library in accordance with plans and specifications heretofor ak*' ss adopted and this being the time and place fixed for receiving, of said bids, the j following bidders appear and file bids, to writ: 0.: . xcke man '2650.00; ' C.R. 'look, ,2550. _ Thereupon, C.F. Hook, being the best and loviest bidder and 'said bid being the lowest and best bid presented, =z ; It is by the 3oard ordered that the bid of C.E. Hook in sum of X2550 for construction osaid.tuilding in accordance with said plans and specifications and '3 in accordance pith said bid is the lonest and best bid presented; It is further ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded i. to said C Hoole for corstruction -f said building. Jk It is further ordered that said C. R. Hoak furnish to the uou-nty of Contxa. jo Costa, bonds as reouired by said order of this Board. i In the -attar of Publication of Ordinance I:o. 138. This Board havin heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 138 of this Board and having, ordered same published in the Richmond Daily Independent for the period of one web}: and it appearing to the Board by the affidavit of Oetavia ?Lorton 6n file with the Clerk of this Board, that said Ordinance was published in the Richmond Daily Independent for one weer, to :wit: commencing on the 13th day of April, 1916 u ana ending, on the 20th day of April, 1916, both days inclusive, It is on motion of Supervisor Hoole, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance has been duly published as required by law, and that same is now in full force and effect. ! The said order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a n i � i. 37, 7N r� • In the Natter of application a` %a Zohn Leitsch, for withdrawal of liquor - 1 icense. John Leitsch havin filed with this Board his application for withdrawal of tY= his liquor license; rar` It is by the Board ordered that John Leitsch be and he is hereby allorred to -. i withdraw his application for li^-uor license; It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector be and he is hereby alt '- oriaed to return to said John Leitsch the money deposited with said application. The said order is p:.ssed by the unanimous vote of the Board., z� In the !3attey of Granting Leave • i 6f Absence. R.R.Veale, having made application to this Board for permission to leave the a" State of California for a period of sixty days; It is, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Casey, ordered that said R.R.Veale, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of California, for a period of sixth lays from and after the date of leaving said State. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. VN I I In the !Satter of Correction of Claim of Standard Oil Company. • It appcurin; to this Board that a clerical error has been made in the allowance of the Clair.: of Standard Oil Company under warrant 3874 in the sum of $3. 0 It is, on motion of Supervisor I=oolt, by the Board ordered that the Chairman. . :a. of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to correct said claim by changing the amount of said warrant from X8.80 to su:m of 011.80. I The said vote on said order beim; unanimous. In the '—'attar of Resignation .�. 4t of C.•J.rrenli-man, as Pound weeper. C.J.Praninnan, having presented his resignation as Pound keeper in and for Richmond Pound District, outside of the incorporated limits of the City of Richmond ,' . It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is �. hereby- accepted and said office declare vacant. i I I I' 33& 2 i h1L i iso In the '.'atter of allowance of Warrants of Reclamation District -"A Re. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- in., warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved: No. Date Amount _ 35 May 3rd, 1916, 5.00 43 1/2 Ilay 3rd, 1916, 12.00 . 16 Jan. 4th, 1916, .56 j 37 ida. Wird, 1916, 7.10 r' 38 Iiay 3rd, 1916, 49.60 'A 36 I;Pay 3rd, 1916, 1.85 s: j 44 V. 3rd, 1916, 7.50 47 May 3rd, 1916, 550.00 40 May 3rd, 1916, 20.00 k i 30 Siarch 10th, 1916, 55.00 ;- 31 April 17th, 1916, 85.00 ' 32 April 17th, 1916, 85.00 f 33 Liay 3rd, 1916, 85.00 39 !Say 3rd, 1916, 57.00 '. And the Chairman of this Board is authorized to note the approval of this ID and by af.ising his signature thereto. "x:» `f The sell order is passed by the u animous vote of the Board. , In the Matter of Citation issued to C. Gemidanini, A citation having been heretofore issued to C. Gemiganini, to appear before. 31 i this Board and show cause why liouor license should not be revoked, and said Cesare Gemiganini appearing before this Board at this time, in obedience to said citation the Diztrict Attorney appears before this Board End asks that said citation be dis- missed with notification to I:Ir. Gomiganini to not appoar*before tils Board a ain onsaid charge, i Thereupon it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said citation and complaint be and the same is hereby dismissed. •E In the -atter of allowance to lndi�ents. s ! It is by the Board ordered that the following named persons be and they are hereby allowed the following amounts set ouposite their respective names, to tri •Mrs. Joe ?dor_an, 8_10. per month coimiencing on the let da;, of May, 1916, and ending on -Tune 30th, 1916. I ?:'ss. Bd. ivory, X20. per month commencing May let, 1916, and ending June {y, 30th, 1916. It is furthe- ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer on first of each month thereafter for said amounts., �._.._. i ! I i i z?: 37 : k; I s • In the Latter ol- Building Fence along State Ei_hway.It is on:lotion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that ?.E.dzmld, Comity Engineer, be and he is hereby authorized to have a suitable fence erected along State Eigh•,�ay, between-Martinez and Crockett. - The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. >F fk In the Latter of Publication of Delincusnt Tam List. It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to adverti.-,e for bids for publication o' the Delincuent Tax List of Cont Costa County for the fiscal year 1915-10 as required by law, the bids to be presented • on =Tonday May 29th, 1916, up to the hour of 10 o'clock A.H. That said bins s shall contain a price per square of 234 ems non pariel type, without spacing, indent- , in or otherwise lengthening the advertising; that said list be published om e a wee', for three successive weeks in some local newspaper or supplement thereto pub- a' lished in the County of Contra Costa, That each bidder must at the time of filing bid, furnish to the County of ` Contra 2¢sta, a bond in the sum of X1000, conditioned that the said person, £irn or _ corporation, will publish in a regular issue of its paper, a full, true, complete r and correct copy of the entire Delinquent Tax List of said County, on or before June 5th, 1916,,.the copy for said list to be furnished by the Tax Collector of Contra -' • Costa Sounty. !he contract to be let to the lowest and best responsible bidder. it is f.z�ther ordered that the clerk give notice by publication in Daily • Gazette and L'Iartinez Daily Standard for ten days. y In the 'atter of allowance of claims. Y Clairms against the different funds of the county are presented tot he Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed s�` ]Fy the Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the clerk and ordered entered on i4 the !illcwsatce Booz of this Board. y. sti ?nd the Board tales recess to meet on 7Sonda"-�, `Lay 29th, 1916, at 10 o'clock Yr, i I I S In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, May 29th, 1916. Ai : The Board mot at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. J.H.i�rythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Znott; J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.;lells, Clerk. I In tge Matter of Bids for �. Publishing Delinquent Tax List. 'he Board having heretofore advertised for bids for publishing delinquent " tax list of Contra Costa Connty; now, at this time, the following bidders appear i and file their respective bids for publication of Delinquent Tax List in accordaice rith law, to wit: , Richmond Record-Herald, for publication in Richmond Record-Herald, first Insertion, per square, $.20. second " .10 ' third " " .10 "? fourth „ " " .05 F.H.Robinson, for Publication in Contra Costa Courier, for complete ?' publication, including necessary copies of paper, etc., d.32 1/2 per square. u` cab Richmond Daily Nears, for publication in the Richmond Daily Nems, $.34 per square for three publications and $.10 extra if fourth publication is required. E. C. Ebsen, for publication in Pinole Woekly Times, $.60 per square. W.M.Laidlaw, for publication in Crockett Signal y.26 per square, entire publication. Contra Costa Publishing Company, for publication in Martinez Daily Standard s U"1.50 per square for entire publication. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of ;".'_{.Laidlaw, for Publication of said delinquent Tax List in the Crockett Signal, is the lovrest and best bid presented for said oublieation. - It is, on motion duly made and carried; by the Board ordered that the con- tract for p7;blication of Delinquent Tax List of Contra Costa County be and the same is hereby awarded to II.H.Laidlaw, for publication in the Crockett Signal. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby - authorized to enter into a contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa `s wit! said T.L.Laidlaw, as Editor and Manager of the Crockett Signal, for publicat- ion of said list as required by law. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: :;' Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. in Noes: None. rt Absent on roll call: Supervisor Knott. =a i I %i j ss I 4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, ?Say 29th, 1916. _ The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 'nott; 'w J.P.Casey, Vincent Hook and N.J.Buchanan. J.H.1Yells, Clerk. j9f In tate tatter of Bids for Publishing Delinquent Tax List. 'he Board having heretofore advertised for bids for publishing delinquent tax lief of Contra Costa County; now, at this time, the following bidders appear and file their respective bids for publication of Delinquent Tax List in WCOrdSuce with law, to wit: -.. Richmond Record-Herald, for publication in Richmond Record-Herald, first Insertion, per square, x".20. ry second .10 third " " " .10 'x: fourth " " .05 F.H.Robinson, for publication in Contra Costa Courier, for complete j publication, including necessary copies of paper, etc., -fO.32 1/2 per square. Richmond Daily News, for publication in the Richmond Daily News, $.34 per square for three publications and $.10 extra if fourth publication is required. is E. C. Ebsen, for publication in Pinole [Meekly Times, $.60 per square. ,_ W.11.1aidlaw, for publication in Crockett Signal , $.28 per square, entire publication. Contra Costa Publishing Company, for publication in Martinez Daily Standard $1.50 per square for entire publication. Thereupon, it appeasing to the Board that the bid of T.'S.:,aidlaw, for publication of said delinr_uent Tax List in the Crockett Signal, is the lowest and best bid presented for said oublication. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the con- P, tract for publication of Delinquent Tax Dist of Contra Costa County be awl the same is hereby awarded to '9,21.Laidlai^,, for publication in the Crockett Signal. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby i authorized to enter into a contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa y with said i9.M.Laidlaw, as Editor end L{ana`er of the Crockett Signal, for publicat- ion of said list as required by law. 31 The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: "=r Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Knott. s I i I I • In the (Satter of acceptance of Deed for Walnut Creek Library Site. u.. R.1. Burgess having presented to this Board a good and sufficient deed conveying to the County of Contra Costa, a :ertain lot, described as follows, to f^, wit: 911 thft certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Countyee H Contra Costa, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: k Beginning at a point on the southwesterly line of East Street where said line is , intersected by the southerly line of the property herein described, said point being the southeasterly corner of a tract of land described in a certain deed executed on the 29th day of March, 1912, by E.Ignece and Pauline Ignsce, his wife, grantors, � ;r to R.N. Burgess Comnan;;, and recorded on the first day of April, 1912, in Volume 179 r�- • of Deeds at page 286, Records of said Contra Costa County; thence along the southerl k• boundary of the tract of land in said named deed described south 66°54' west 65.00 feet; trance leaving said boundary north 17°55' west 65.00 feet; thence north 28° 20 /4' east 24.97 feet to a point on the said southwesterly boundar:! of East Street; thence along a curve to the right the radius of which is 210.11 feet and following said last named boundary southeasterly to the point of beginning, j to be used as a Library site, ` a It is by the Board ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accept S1 ed and the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to have said deed recorded. 5 I r In the Clatter of approval of Contract for Building Walnut Creek Library. • This Board 'having heretofore awarded to C.R.Hook, the contract for the building of Carnegie Library in the tom of Walnut Greek, and C.R.Hook having filed _t j with this Board the rea:�ired bond within the time required by law, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said ; bond be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby r--r authorized to note the approval of this Board thereon by affixing his signature ther - c to. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, a contract with C.R. ` Hook, for building of said building, said form of contract having been approved by the District Attorney. It is flutter ordered that the clerk of this Board return to C.R.Hook, his • certified check which accompanied his bid for building said building. g, S .'J K In the _Satter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District, _,A No. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District 110. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount ` 34 May Ord, 1916, $822.85 43 May 3rd, 1916, 98.00 45 May 3rd, 1916, 6.75 ry 46 May 3rd, 1916, 79.78 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note his approval on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. I= In the Latter of Acceptance of Work Under Contract with Raisch " 3, Improvement Company. F-.R.Arnold, having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the x contract of the Raisch Improvement Company on Division No. 1 of the Tunnel Road I is completed as per contract, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the work under said contract with the Raisch Improvement Cprppany on Division No. 1 of the T 81 Road has been duly completed and is this day accepted by this Board; 4 It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Raisch Improvement Company present same to this Board within thirty days from date of this - sees ptance. x The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.,, _ i �a i i w In the =latter of Transfer of Funds. I It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of zO N65.00 be-and the same is hereby transferred from the General Fund to the State Fund for the benefit of the Sonoma State Home. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board41. I In the hatter of Communication from Danville Improvement Company. A letter from the Danville Improvement Company asking for the repair of a certain street in Danville was read to the Board and by the Board ordered referred to Supervisor Casey. i In the ?latter of Cancellation'of double and Erroneous Assessments. . The Tax Collector havingcertifiedto this Board certain double and erron- :eous assessments; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said doub e r, and erroneous assessments be and they are, hereby ordered cancelled affi the clerk of ' this Board is hereby authorized to make proper order of cancellation in Vol. 3 of Ord re :of Cancellation, of this Board. ~' y in the idatter of advertising for ,M Supplies for County Jail and County • Hospital and Stationary for County Officers, for the ensuing year. ,. It is by the Board ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise once as; ; day for ten days in the Daily Gazette and Martinez Daily Standard, for sealed propos- als to be directed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County State of California, to be delivered at said Clerk's office up to and until 10 o'cloc A.M. on Monday, June 19th, 1916, and not thereafter, for the furnishing of supplies, drugs, and provisions for the County jail and County Hospital and for furnishing the Couty and its officers with stationery for the ensuing year, and so much of said stationery, drugs, supplies and groceries as given and designated on list on file .^ in the office of the clerk of this Board and which is hereby referred to and made a j part of this Order, as may be recuired by and for the use of the County of Contra • Costa 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, s' and secondly, to articles partially manufactured or produced in this ccunty and State and that no bid Trill be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or cash 1 deposit in the sum of 1-'200.00, payable to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to be returned to the bidder on rejection of his or their bid or on 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 furni hed, using list prepared by the clerk a. of this Board and in consi?ering said bids the Board reserves the right to reject I 'R or accept any or all of said bids or accept or reject the whole or any part of said - bids. s • That said stationery, groceries, and other supplies, drugs, surgical epplianc '.. be delivered by the person or persons to whom award of contract is made, at the Court House, County Jail or County Hospital as may be recuired. Successful bidders will be recuired to give bond in the sum of 0100 for the s faithful performance of said contract awarded to them. All goods by weight will be carefully re-weighed at time of delivery and all s goods delivered must strictly conform to sample. i I 0 71 _a Samples, except for standard articles fully described in list on file in _ office of the clerk of this Board must be submitted by each bidder and if any bid be accepted, a sample of such article will be reouired to be kept at the Court House during the continuance of contract. g Claims for supplies furnished will be examined and if found correct will be t allowed monthly. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Buchanan and lrythall. , Does: tone. Absent on roll call: Supervisors %nott and Hook. I I, In the hatter of Insuring County Employes for State Compensation Insurance I Fund. It appearing to this Board that the Compensation Insurance carried by this - Board YLll exoire on June 21st, 1916, and it appearing to this Board that it is to the best interests of Contra Costa County to insure all employes of Contra Costa _ County with said State Insurance Fund; It is by the Board ordered that said Si;ate Compensation Insurance Fund be and. they are hereby ordered to insure ail employes of Contra Costa County in accordance with said State Co=pensation Insurance. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board request said State Com- pensation Insurance Fund to extend the old policy up to and including June 30th, 1916, and that the new Compensation Insurance commence on July let, 1916. I It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa Jounty draw i warrant on General Fund for the sum of $1000 as an initial payment to be made in ad- v--ince for said Insurance for the coming year, and that the County Auditor furnish the State Compensation Insurance Fund quarterly the actual pay roll of Contra Costa County for the previous quarter, for the bL.:;ing of the premium to be paid to the State Compensation Insurance Fund for said County. . The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous.. i In the Natter of petition of Residents of Ray Point for Building of road across I S.P. Tracks. A petition from citizens of Ray Point praying this Board to have the County road run on the nmrth side of Southern Pacific Tracks to the Southern Pacific Depot in said above mentioned town, and then eros- the right of way and continue up on Lain Street, was received by this Board and for the present ordered placed on file. ?, i Yz L I . . � . . . . � �. In the Mattersallowance # . claims. : Claims against different e of seCounty axe sent e to the as and } those »_ a \correct and to mproperly �_ <, o � 6!_! y _, \ , #_ # a=�: _ �.aa # clerk end ordered entered a the ro.a ; se of this ,er > . \ And the Board !_s recess to meet on Monday, June Sth, ss, at so'clock A.M. ............ \c:m«. \ \ °w.y « . c r , 31 - � l �a Inthe Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday, June 5th, 1916. . The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: He... J. H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 6nott, 't J.P. Casey, Vincent nook arL ,,. J. Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. - - - -00o - - - - - y In the Matter of Bids for Erection of Concord Carnexie Library. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the erection and construe - s ion of a Carnegie Library in the tom of Concord, as per plans and specifications here tofore adopted by this Board and this being the time and place fixed for filing bids for the building of said building, the following persons file the building bids, to wi F.L. SA_IIPO?D: Por the erection and completion of the building complete, 02700: (1) If owner furnishes cement for foundation and plastering and brick work, the sum of 050 to be deducted. ., (2) If owner furnishes all brick for malls, steps, chimney, and fireplace, the sum of 080 to be deducted. 1 (3) If rough floors be laid before plastering the sum of .50 to be added. ' (4) No difference. =' (5) If oak be used for front doors instead of pine, the sum o ;v 720 to be added. SA CO?2TOP: Building complete, ._ccording to plans and specifications,02800; Sub-Bids as follows: Proposition 3o. 1: 010 more for hardwood door, side-light k; and mullions. (2) 035 more for sub-floor. i (3) S10 less for Spanish tile. - (4) 050 less if owner furnishes cement. (5) $40 less if owner furnishes brick. (6) zoo less if old shelvin,, from former library is used instead of new. I Thereupon it appearing to the Board that both bids are above the amount of money available for building of said Library. CF It is, by the Board ordered that the bid of Sam Comoton being the highest bid presented for building of said Library, be end th= same is hereby rejected and the clerk of this Board is authorized to teturn check to said bidder. . It is further ordered that the bid of P.U. Sanford be and the same is hereby +^ taken under consideration to aid until Monday June 19th, 1916, at 11 o'clock A.L% t s=e �s ��n II 6 I j�1 II • In the Matter of Fraction and construction ,;vt of Antioch Carnegie Library. . This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the erection and construct— ion of a Carnegie Library in the torn of Antioch as per plans and specifications hereto- fore adopted by this Board, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids for the same, the follm-,ang bid is presented: x. P.M. SANFORD, building complete as per plans and specifications made by Francis 7. Reid, the sum of $2750. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that said bid is shove the amount of money available for said Durpose, .t. It is, by the Boa--d ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby taken under consideration to and until Monday dune 19th, 1916, at 10 o'clock. A.L. r • k In the Latter of application of Francis Eurll for a Li-uor License. Francis Furll, by his attorney A. .Bray, having appeared before this Board and requested permission to withdrew his application for a li^uor license. It is, by the Board ordered that said Francis F_urll be and he is hereby allovi- ed to withdra: his aiplication for a liquor license. It is further ordered that the License Tax Collector return to Francis Hurll the money deposited .:ith said applioation.• ;- srr • In the Hatter of Issuance of .fi. Liquor Licenses. The -License Tax Collector of Contra Costa County is authorized to issue liquor licenses for the sale of intoxicating liouors in ouentities less than one quart to the x z following nr-mod parsons, at the folloa4n nam-ed places, to wit: John Buckle, Burlin-;ton Hotel & Bar Port Costa J.P.Betteneourt, Glen Saloon, S.P. Depot Antioch _ Barney Barrish San Pablo Ave. & Control Ave. Rust A.Crivelli Star Saloon Valona. N raw B.forrando & Son , Star Saloon Valona. .�. F.L. Hol,ay Main St. Byron O.A.sappel -'ainier Cafe, Lorin; Ave. Crockett ;?.. a D.brtiz Cor. Lincoln & Liberty Ave. Rust • R.L.ParLer Near 0 & :.B. Station Nichols. 'F The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ; v I P F y. In the 1attor of applications i { for licuor licenses. I. Spnlicatialas for Li@uor Licenses authorizin>the sale of intoxiceting liuuors in : ouantities less than one nuart are made to the Board by the following rained persons at the following named places, to .dt: '.Asears Junct. San Pablo & San rablo Jreek Roads San Pablo '` R.D. Bunyard Oak Grove Beach Picnic Grounds, San Joaquin River, nr Antioch Thos. Cox S.T. Cor. Loring Ave. Crockett y Thos. Cox (unexpired termt S.W. Cor. Lorin; Ave. Crockett s i; Denis Crowley Port Costa Hotel Port Costa `s. C.D.Crowley [unexpired term) Bird Saloon, S. side Loring Ave. Crockett J C.D.Orowley Bird Saloon, S. side Loring Ave. Crockett i7. Deland San Pablo School District s. Dal Porte Lot 6, Block 1 Oakley c r. D. F=ando Cor. Cares St. & Second Ave. Valona. n j Pietro Guerrieri Lot 8, Block 4, Second Ave. Valona. .* Thomas F. Gormley Loring Ave. Cor. Bay St. Crockett Josenh Hittmann Central Hotel Concord. ,i. I,':an; Lynch Ferry Ezehange Hotel Port Costa i j J. C. LaaeroS Hartz & Prospect Aves. Danville `- J.E. Moitoza Alvarado St. Dan Pablo A. Joseph Rolando (Unexpired term) Hint Saloon Cor. Railroad Ave. & Oak St. Brentwood. Joseah Rolando " " Brentwood. Thomas & Azevedo Lot 1, Bloc}: 11 Brentw)od 1 George Vincent Auto Inn, Martinez & Pacheco Road Oakley , Application was also made for a :d:olesale liuucr license by G. Rossibertolli at Stege, and also for a wholesale liquor license for the unexpired term at Stege. - It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said applications is fixed for ' I,Iondsy, July 3rd, 1916, at 10 o'clock A.'_-I. In the I..a„ter of completion of e:ork,under contract of Tibbitts- `} Pacific Company for building Old River Bridge. F.E. Quail, County En„ineer of San Joaquin County, having reported to this Board y ;. that the contract with Tibbitts-Pacific Company for the building of Old River Bridge �.' hes been duly completed according to contract, and recommending the acceptance of same; It is, on motion duly made end carried, by the Board ordered that contract for. the building of Old River Bridge be and the same is hereby completed and said bridge is acceptedby this Board., ` . . r i 3e x= • In the Matter of allowance of claims for z bridge work, lumber, rock, road material, oil, etc. Certain claims for bridge work, lumber, rock, road material, oil, etc, 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 by file Board ordered t}:et the said claims be paid to the claimants, in i; the amounts and out of the funds below mentinned, to wit: I _ Claimants. !'mount General Pund Dead Fund. H. Arendt & Co. y120.00 ;119.00 R.D.1, S.D. 1, $1.81 Joe Bispoe 6.00 5.00 1, 2, 1.00 Jack Cabral 12.50 11.50 1 2 1.00 Joe Cabral, Sr. 22.00 21.00 1 2 1.00 Danville ,,has. & Lbr. Co. 262.13 261.13 1 2 1.00 • Yanuel Enos 40.00 39.00 1 2 1.9e .f Tony Prates 42.50 41.50 1 2 1.00 Joe crates, Sr. 1.25 1.00 1 2 .25 Joe Prates, Jr. 25.00 24.00 1 2 1.00 _ S.V.Frates 42.50 41.50 1 2 1.00 Frank Prates 35.00 34.00 1 2 1.00 San Ramon Valley Bank of Danville, Asgnee of S.V Freitas 24.00 23.00 1 2 1.00 Frank Freitas 22.00 21.00 1 2 1.00 - Joe Freitas, Jr. 24.00 23.00 1 2 1.00 S.H,Flournoy, 38.70 37.00 1 2 1.70 Dwight Jones 5.00 4.00 1 2 1.00 John Mores 68.00 67.00 1 2 1.00 John Mersa 34.00 33.-)0 1 2 1.00 B. i+itzger 15.00 14.00 1 2 1.00 Oakland,Antioch & L. Ry. 153.58 152.58 1 2 1.00 R.L.Podva 102.00 101.00 1 2 1.00 Bank of ;iartinez, Asgne of R.L.Podva 78.00 77.00 1 2 1.00 ^.L.Podva 55.C, 54.00 1 2 1.00 C.A.Smith Lumber Co. 159.70 158.70 1 2 1.00 ` Bank o' Pinole (Crockett =' 'ranch) Asgne.of Tilden Lumber Co. 85.69 84.00 1 2 1.69 f It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw war- rant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named claimants, in the sums and out of the funds above named. The said order is passed by the unanimous cote of the Board.�� v�> `a In the Hiattea of Deed from 3 Tomen's Club of Toun of Antioch. The Antioch ;`oman's Club, of the town of Antioch, having presentea to this ( Board a good and sufficient deed conveying. to the County of Contra Costa, the follow- '. in- described lands, to wit: j '-11 that certain lot, niece, parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying and bei • lin the Count,, of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described as c_s follows, to wit: Co::unencino at the point of intersection of the North line of Utter or sixth Street v-Ith the east line of Kimball or F. Street in the town of Antioch, R County of Contra Costa, State of California; rusninl- thence north along the said ai east line o =-im.ball or F. Street one. hundred (100) feet; thence at right angle east tl:,irty-five (35) Pett; thence at right angle south one hundred (100) feet to the , north line of Utter or Si th street; thence at right angle west along the said north . ti ;line of Utter or Sixth street thirty-five (65) feet to the point of beginning, being a portion of Lot number seven (7) in Block Number thirty (30) of said torn of Intioch ,according to a map of said torm made by Russell Eddy and on file in the office of the -- ;County Recorder of said Contra Costa County,,Uslifornia, as a site for a Library; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said deed Abe and the same is hereby accented by this Board and the County Clerk and clerk of =' r !.this Board is authorized-to have s..id deed recorded. i d In the Matter of Reclamation District No. 1619. The Trustees of Reclamation District No. 1619, having presented to this Board a'. a rejular session thereof, estimates of the cost of the maintenance, care and protection of the district, including incidental expenses thereof for the fiscal year beginning dune 1st, 1916, and ending May 31, 1917, together with the i estimate of the existing indebtedness of said district and praying for an order for the appointment of three (5) assessment cmmaissioners, disinterested persons, and Y each resideets oz the County of Con•.ra Costa, State of California, to levy assess- meat No, 2 upon said lands of said district in the sum of six thousand seven hundred twenty-four (6,724.00) dollars; - '- Be it therefore, Ordered that said report and estimate be and the;, are 'A hereby approved and B.R. Burroughs, Geo. Sellers and H.W. Heidorn, three disinterest d persons, each residents of Contra Costa County, State of California, be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners of Assessment, to vier: and assess said sum of 56724.0 _., as a charge upon the lands of said District, proportioned to the whole expenses and the benefits which -rill result from the care, maintenance protection, etc. in said s district to be estimated in gold and silver coin of the United States, and to do and perform all other duties of Commissioner of '-assessment in the manner provided by lac necessary to the levying of such assessment. ' In the --attar of kppointment of -embers of Board of Education. It ,ppaariniz to this Board that the terms of Alice Helly and C.E.Jones, T as members of the Board of Education of the County of Contra Costa, will expireF on July 1st, 1916, 'hereunon on motion of Supervisor Casey, It is by the Board ordered that r John �. Lclver of ?ort Costa be and he is hereby appointed ,_ember of Board of Edo- <•- cation of Contra Costa County for the term required by law. +heroupon on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, It is by the Board ordered that of 2ittsbur_, be and he is hereby Eppointed as ?:Iember of the Board of fix. Education =or the tem recuired by law. i I 3�k Before said motions dere passed Supervisor Hook placed in nomination Miss I j Alice yelly, but the Board decided that County Superintendent of Schools Hanlon, represented Supervisor Distr_at I;o. 3. i - �he vote of the Board on said orders being unanimous. i In the ?Matter of 2•opairing Pipe i of Danville ';; ter Company in Streets fa j of Danville. i A pipe of the Denville Dater Company havin sprung a leak under the concrete ' road in town of Danville, i It is, on motion duly rade and carried, by the Board ordered that said Danvil e JR, Ater Company be and they are hereby granted permission to make repair of said i I P Pei said concrete road to be placed in the sane condition as it was before taking up said concrete to repair, and to be repaired to the satisfaction of Supervisor Casey and the County En .-Weer. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x i y;e i i I i`S In the !!atter of advertising; for election officers. a is It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of said Board be and he is hereby u authorized to advorti,.'e in the Pittsburg Post as required by law, for applications 14 to be filed for persons to serve as election officers at Primary election to be xEr hold on =u;;ust 29th, 1916. I In the flatter of contract for 3;±s ; construction of Bridge over Soutthem i Pt:cifie Trucks at Peyton. ;£ Chambers &Heafey having applied to this Board for extension of time within which to complete their contract for construction of bridge over Southern Pacific Tracks at Peyton; 4n motion duly made and carried, It is by the Board ordered that said s they I Chambers & Heafey be and y are hereby y Ursntsd an extension of thirty days time from and after expiration of time of contract, within ifnich to complete their contract. , j AM sf i I 1 � a els � z I � i Ss I - In the _Satter of Alla:2nce to Indigents. - Y? George 'lorkins having applied to this Board for transportation to Trinity County for the purpose of residin- with his daughter who he claims has a p ut; greed to talcs care of him, and it appearing to the Board that it :could be to the best interests of Y Contra -osta County to send said George YTor:-_ins to his daughter in Trinity County; It is by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of this county be and he is hereby authorized to procure for said George :lorkins, transportation to Trinity County. .d � 1r �Y 1 jIn the ;latter of Resolution against I •i£ Federal Inheritance Tax. "FEREAS, the United States Commission on Industrial Relations in its repo t - which was made public in august 1915, strongly urged the imposition of Tax upon in- - li heritance by the Federal Government; ,and MREAS, the "lays and Means Committee of the House of Representatives has been in correspondanee with the State Controller of California, John S.Chambers, I and %-:ith like officials in other States of the Union,askim; for data as to Collectio a by the States,o` Revenue under their Inheritance Tax Laws, with the undoubted object ?; in view of utilizing such information in connection with a plan of the Congress to 1; enact Federal Legislation of the kind; end, REAS, Press dispatches and letters received by said Controller of Cel- ., ifornia from WashinVton, proclaim the determination o i• the ways and Means Committee a of the Louse of Representatives to recommend to the Congresst8actment of a Federal Inheritance Tax Lav;, and, � CflRc:l,S, furrher information is to the effect that the States will be re- iuested to abandon their Inheritance Tax Systems to the end that all such Revenue -o' may be collected by the Federal Government, with the understanding that a certain percentage of such collections , less overhead costs, shall be returned to the State ?;- on the basis of collections within each State; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLvM, that the Board of Sunorvisors of the County of Contra CostxG =-.z' in meetin_; assembled this 5th day of June, 1916, do dis-approve of such proposed legislation by the Federal Congress and hereby protest: that the States, and more -7A particularly California, would be done a grevious injury by such legislation; that under the State of California's system of taxation it is essential not only that s the State derive revenue from the Inheritance Tax sources but also that the average _ z annual collections of ;ibout : m� sF • would suffer a loss of more than half the revenue derived from this source; that the General Fund of the State Treasury would lose approximately $1,000,000 annually �.: that the State cannot spare this Revenue and would be forced to obtain it from a higher tax upon corporations or a general propert;� tax upon the people-- the peoples under either plan, carrying the additional burden; that the States have developed th Inheritance lax System .ith remarkable success; that they need this revenue and that the Federal Government if in need of more revenng, has many sources from which to drEw, far more then here the States and therefore should not encroach upon the rights and the needs of the States in the matter of Inheritance Tax Revenue and be it 3 2`URTTZR RESOLVED that toe Clerk of this Board send a copy of these Resolut- ions esole -ions to each member of the California Delegation in Congress. r' The Foregoing-Resolution, was presented by Supervisor Hook, seconded by • Supervisor _nott and carried by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of 2reparing Financial report. It is by the Board ordered that the County Luditor 9.N.Sullenger, be end he is hereby authorized to have prepared the Finacial Report of Contra Costa County. 3 In the Watter of ellowance „9 of claims. ' • Claims 4gsunst 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 ralowe= Book of this Board. 14 In the .'Matter of the issue of Bonds of Wi-llow Spring School District in the County of Contra Costa, California. RESOLUTION AN-D ORDER O TIM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COST: COUNTY, STATE 0, Cil.I.'OAP.I6. • RESOLV:.D, That 7,TEREAS, on the 14th sy of;:[arch, A.D. 1916, the Board .r of School Trustees of the 'iillow Spring School District in the County of Contra Costa State of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees, duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and ante - ;_ ed on the minutes of said Board of School Trustees on the said day did call an elect- ion to be held in the said Willow Spring School District on April 22nd, 1916, for the jpurpose of submitting to the electors of the said 77illow Spring School District �a I 5 the ouestion of vL ether the bonds pf said Willow Spring School District in the total amount of tr.,elve thousand dollars ('x12,000) with interest thereon at the rate of five 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 purpose of raising money for the erection and construction of aschool building - and the equipping of the same with necessary furniture and apparatus, and for the ! purpose of improving school grounds of said school, and that the bonds to be aathori - ed by said election and to be issued and sold, if so authorized should be for the total amount of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) and should be twenty-four in numbe , and of the denomination of five hundred 0500) each and should bear interest at the k7 rate of five per cent per annum, payable seri-annually, both principal and interest r% payable in United States gold coin and to be numbered from one to twenty-four both inclusive, ano to be so issued that one bond should mature at the end of one year frc m j the date of the issuance of the same, and one bond should mature at the end of each and every year thereafter, until all of said bonds are paid off and redeemed, no bo. , however, to run for a longor period tear_ t::,enty-£om• years from and after the date of the issuance of the same; and, s; 7 LE .EkS, an election was held in the said 'Willow Spring School District on I; 'k the 22nd da;;of :-nril, L.D. 1916, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of said Board of School Trustees; and, iIAERDAS, all of the proceedin„s had in the premises have been certified by tI e Board of School Trustees of the '7illo:^ Spring School District to this Board of Super - 3. I visors as rocuircd by la•.r; and, `- ;WH, 7AS, the said certified proceedings shorn, and after full examination and ' investigation thereof this Board of Supervisors has found and does now find and de- clare, e-cl• e, 1. That in accordance with the said resolution and order of the srid Board of School. Trsstees of the Willow Spring School District in the County of Contra Cost State of California, duly passed and adopted on the 14th day of '.:arch, A.D. 1916, i an election was duly called in the said Willow Spring School District and was held therein or. the 22nd day of April, A.D. 1916, and that notice of the said election i was given by notices signed by the said Board of School Trustees of the said Willow Sprdn� School District, and posted in three of the most public places in the said illow Sprint; School District for more than twenty days nest before the said election and by publishing said notice in the Contra Costa Courier, a weekly newspaper of j general circulation printed and roublished in the County of Contra Costa, State of ; California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks next before said _ election. j 2. That prior to the opening of the polls at said election the inspector and judges selected to conduct said election took the oath o=' office as required by law ani thereafter conducted said election as reouirecl by law end at the close there f of canvassed the votes cast thereat and verified the result of said election to the said Board of School Trustees o_ the said 'pillow Sprint School Diotrict and to the - said Board,:f School Trustees made return of the polls and tally lists of said elect ion. .r� � 4 3. That on the 29th day of April, 1916, the seventh day after said election r • at one o`clod:P.". of said ice, the said Board of School Trustees of said Willow Spring School District as required by law, met and canvassed all of the said returns of said election from which said returns the said Board of Schcol Trustees found and t�. declared and the Board of Sunervisors hereby finds and declares that there was a total of 43 votes cast at said election and that more than t.m thirds of the votes . so cast, to .,,,it: 38 votes were cast in favor of issuing the bonds of the said Willow Suring School District in the amount and for the purpose aforesaid, and that 5 votes '- were cast against issuing the said 'ponds of the said Willow Spring School District and that no votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted and that the said Board of School Trustees caused an entry of such canvass of said returns and the result thereof and o: that fact to be made on the minutes of the said Board of Schoo � Trustees. t • 4. That the said election in the said i'lillow Suring School District was dul and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally "- called, held and conducted and that notice thereof -,,,as duly and legally given and had and that the result thereof -ras duly and legally canvassed and declared all int e manner as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the ' Willow Spring School District, Bonds, and that the total amount of indebtedness of `p the said Willor: Serine School District including this proposed issue of school district bonds is within the limits prescribed by law. It is, therefore, Ordered that the school district bonds of the Willow Spring 'y } School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the suit w; of twelve thousand (312,000) dollars in denomination of five hundred (500) dollars • each all payable within twenty-four years from the date of their issuance of the same, with interest thereon at the rate of five nor cent per annum, payable semi- annually both principal ae:d interest payable in gold coin of the United States of America at the office of the -ounty Treasurer o_' the said County of Contra Costa, y end that said bonds shall be issued on, and bear date the 3rd da,: of July 1916, and r; that the interest accruing thereon s-.all be payable semi-annually on the 3rd day of January, and the ord day of July, of each andevery year until the said bonds are Al`r paid and that said bonds shall be numbered from one to t-.-tenty-four both inclusive, and shall be payable as follo::s, to Bond Ido. 1, for $500.00 payable on the 3rd day of July, 1917; Bond „ 2 1918; 1919; ..' 1920; 11 11 7, 1923; g, 1924; 9' „ „ „ „ „ „ 1925; 10 „ „ 1926; „ - 11, „ „ „ „ „ „ „ 1927; 12' „ „ ,r „ „ ,r 1928; 18, 1929; 14 15, ” „ n n n u 1931; 16, „ „ „ „ 1932; 17' „ „ „ „ „ 1933; 1s, 1934; 1935; 20, 1936; v I Bond No. 21, for $600.00 payable on the 3rd day of July, 1937. IT 11 22, n n n n n n .11938; 23 1939; „ v 24, ,r n n „ „ „ ,. IT n 1940; -= It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS of the Willow Spring School District, Contra Costa County, State 'Y of Californfi., United States of America. ' no. 0500.00. Willow Spring School District in Contra Costa County, State of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and g promises to pay to .� i or the holder hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 5rd day of July, A.D. 19rive Hundred dolls.3 s in gold coin o£ the United Stales of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable sen- annually on the 3rd day of January, and the 3rd day of July, of each year from the date hereof until this bond + is paid. " This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from one to twenty-four both inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to twelve thousand (12,000) dollars, and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Coutr- Cost County, State of California, for the Durpose of raising money for the erection and construction of a school building and the equipping of the some with necessary fur- niture rnd apparatus, and for the purpose of improving school grounds of said school in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with the provision of Article I, 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 lana vote of more than tic-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legall 1 called and held and conducted in said Pillow Spring School District in said County and State of California, on the 22d day of April, 1916. And the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published and the result therebf was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner t and as required by las, and that all acts and conditions and things required by lawxi I. j to be done precedent to, and in the issu,,mce of said bonds have been done, and have ' been perfomed in regular and in due form, end in strict accordance with the provisio s - � o: the law authorizing the issue of school district bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in- debtedness of the said pillow Spring 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 5th day of June, 1916, and shall be pap- able ou,,. of the building fund of said Willow Spring 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. , 1 i I;Je 3". I • i LN V.ITPNESS 77=:c'PiiO=, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State jof California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and attested by its i Clark with the seal of said Board of Supervisors attached and by the County Auditor of said County of Contra Costa, this 3rd day of July, 1916. County Olerk and Clark of the Board of Supervisors. County Auditor. 1 ( SEAL) hhiru� of the Board of Supervisors. j RESOLVED: Ti.at to each of said Bonds shall be attached interest coupons in the j£ollowing form, tq vit: No. Interest Coupon. • i012.50 The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay tot e i holder hereof out of the building fund of the Willow Spring School District in said County and State on the 3rd day of 19 at his office in iSartine iin said County and State, the sum of .V2.50 for interest on Bond No. of said 1 ;School District. r i C ,Z rman of/the Board of Supervisors •-i i County Clark and Clerk of Board of Super- visors. -munty Auditor. ! It is further ordered that the County Clerk of the County of Contra i Costa, shell cause said 'pond to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing form; that said bonds be sold by the County Treasurer of said County of Contra Costa, I • for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 3rd day of July, 1916, at the `7 hour of to. o'clock A.!!. to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash in United States gold coin coin and a_ter due and legal notice thereof has been given by said County Treasurer by publication of a notice specifying the time and place of .:' . i sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereo i the terms for :aziuh said bonds shell rum and the date of payment thereof and the kind of money for •.a'rich said bonds rrlll be sold, to wit: in Unitod States ,;old coin r� that said bonds rill be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash as aforesaid but in no case for less than par and accrued interest and that the said Treasurer will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids, for two success- ive weeks in the Contra Costa Courier, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa. passed end adopted at a regular meeting of said Board -,f Supervisors held • ! on the 5th day of June, 1916, by the following vote: " Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hook, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. g i In the Mattere the 2_ J . . bonds of ".7illowSpring School District. . �©2 « %T i :_a Costa County. Resolution and =a of Board es rase of County of } Contra i Costa, te of California. . � Reems! »ate seer of the Board « Supervisors J Contra . ! _ost aaunt» the County Auditor eContra Costa County and the County Clerk, e ; offoCw» « the Board eSupervisors « eontaCoswca2are and each of \ i them is _h=a# to execute the bonds issued tithe above. entitled mt«, « - And � seams a_sreert meet on Monday, June Iz. ss, at m I . ; £cloea< . . y /�Ch.ir mm. - \\l \ «A 3 zy --«� v� , � .. « . .....cam y. � � } - . -- ; x .. � SPATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) S5. I, W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ey.-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 ful', 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. [.fitness my hand and the seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 1�Ln day of Decer.ber Z9 72 W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. (Seal) /���``� ��j�� //�/� ����_�e Y1/ by dVza X�. I�d//lyW�Y Deputy County Clerk REEL # 121 CONTAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Volume #19 November 9. 191L TO June 5. 1916