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CoirnfTTtsionerm Proceedings. State of Idaho County of Bingham: es. The Board of County Commissioners 9net on this 10th day of July pursuant to law. Present W. H. Stuffelbeam,chair man, T. R. Jones and T. J. Bennett coin missioners, and J. T.' Carruth, clerk, when the following proceedings were had to-wit: In the matter of the application of Geoj E. Tolmie for correction of 1910 taxes on sheep. The above matter coming on for hear ing at this time and it being shown to the. satisfaction of the' Board 'that the said applicant had been assessed $184.82 for taxes on his sheep for the entire year of 1910 and said applicant having ranged his sheep in Bingham county for only a portion of the year,and it further appearing that the said Geo. E. Tolmie had applied to the assessor in 1910 for a statement of the amount of taxes due. and the assessor sent him a statement of taxes due on real estate and not of the amount due on preditory animals, and through such error the above taxes became delinquent and a penalty added thereto, it is therefore ordered that the said Geo. E. Tolmie pay to the assessor the sum of $92.41 in full payment for taxes on his said sheep for the year 1910 and that the balance of the $184.82 to gether with the penalty thereon, be and the same is hereby cancelled of record. In the matter of Equalization of Assess ments of 1911. The Commissioners sitting as a Board of Equalization proceeded to equalize the assessments of the year rail, taking the roll of said year and considering same name by name, and without concluding same, further consideration was contin ued until tomorrow the 11th inst. Ordered that this board do now ad journ until tomorrow the 11th inst at 8:3U o'clock a. m. Attest: Chairman. Clerk. July 11, 1911. State of Idaho County of Bingham: ss. The Board met sitting as a Board of Equalization pursuant to adjournment of yesterday, present the same as on yesterday, when the following proceed ings were had to-wlt: In the matter of the Cansellatlon of taxes for the year 1911 on the capital stock of the Blackfoot State Bank. The above matter coming ott for hear ing and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Bank was insol vent at this time and would probably be unable to pay their liabilities in full it is ordered that the said taxes be and the same are hereby cancelled for the year 1911, as per sworn statement on file in said matter. The equalization of the 1911 assess ment roll was resumed, name by name and without concluding the further Ç^n- i sidération was continued until tomorrow the 12th inst. Ordered that this board do now ad journ unail tomorrow the 12th inst. Attest: 'Chairman. Clerk. Wednesday, July 12, 1911. State of Idaho, County of Bingham, cs. The Board of County Commissioners met on this day pursuant to adjourn ment of yesterday, present the same as yesterday when tiie following proceed ings were had to-wit: In the matter of the Petition for the Creation of a Joint School District No. 26 from certain territory located In the County of Bingham and in the Bounty or Bonnevine, The above entitled matter coming on for hearing, and the Board being fully advised, it is ordered that the sunile be allowed, with boundaries as follows: Commencing at the point where Snake Hiver crosses a line directly south oi the center of Section eighteen (18) two one ill north, range thirty seven t37) thenct north to the center of section eignteeii (18) thence west one half Osjmile to the section line, thence north olid (1) mile, tiience east one half i I mile to the center of section seven (7) thence north (Vi) one fourth mile, ti.ence east one and one fourth tlVi) miles, theme south one fourth (*/.,) mile theme east to the Snake River, thence following tnat rvier southvRst to the point ol be ginning. . . In tne matter of a change of boundary line of Scr.ool District No. 28. The above entitled matter coming oil for liiearing, and the Board being fully advised, it is ordered that tile same be itliuweu WlLU buuutlui icS us lui.ows, to-wit: Commencing at tiie northwest corner of ^Sec. 4, Twp. 3 A., R. 33 E miles l eii -null* M. and extending soutii twenty nine to the southwest corner of Sec. 2/ S.. L. 33 L., B. iVi., thence eas and one hall (10 Vu) mi*\es to tiie east corner of tiie southwest quar Sec. 30. twp. 3 S.. li. 35 E., li thence north on tiie half section fifteen miles to the intersection with the Bonneville, Bingham line ât the north east corner of tne northwest cormr quarter of Sec. 1»,' twp. 1 A., R. 3a E., B. M., thence West six and one lia 11 ttiVfe) miles on tiie Bonneville, Bingham county line to the southwest corner of section 7, twp. 1 A'., B. 34 E., B. A4., tiience north on said county line, four teen (14) miles its intersection with tiie Uremont county iiqo at tne noiineast corner of Sec. 1, twp. 3 A'., li. 33 iv, B. M.. tiience west on the Fremont coun ty line lour (4J miles to tile point of beginning. In tne matter of change of boundary line of School District No. 33. The above entitled matter coming on for hearing and the Board being tuny advised, tiie same is hereby order» d al lowed with boundaries as follows, to wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of 1 Sec. 6. twp. 1 S., it. 43 E., B. M., and extending east twelve (i3| miles to the northeast corner of See. 1, twp. 1 s., It. 43 E., B. M., thence, south eighteen (18) miles to tne southeast corner 01 Sec. 36, twp. 3 S., It. 43 E., B. M.,ther.ee west to tiie border of Gray's Bake tiience skirting said lake to one John Grays Outlet tiience following tiie inean derings of said creek to the Bonneville Biiignam county line, thence north on said line to the point of beginning. In the matter ot change of boundary line of School District No. 39. Tne above entitled matter coming on for hearing and tiie Board being îuliy advised the same is hereby ordered al lowed with boundaries as follows to wit: Commencing at the northwest corner cf the northeast quarter of See. 10. twp. J S., K. 37 E., B. Ai., and extending east ope mile; thence south one half mile to the center oi Sec. 1, twp. 1 S., R. 37 B., B. Al.. thence east one and 01 i hail miles to the Base Bine at the north west corner of .See. 6, twp. 1 S., li. 38 K., B, AB, thence east on Base Bine which is also the Bonneville» Bingnam county line, twelve miles to the north east corner of Sec. 1, twp. 1 S., It. 39 thence south on said county line four and one half miles to the southeast cor ner of the northeast quarter of See. 35, twp. 1 S., li. 39 E., B. Al., thence west 14 miles to the southwest cornier of the northwest quarter of See. 36, twp. 1 S., li. 17 E., B. Al., thence north one half mile' tiience west one half mile to the southwest corner 01 the southeast quar ter of Sec. 33, twp. 1 S. t li. 37 E., B.AB, thence north three miles to the point of beginning. In the matter of a change of boundary Ine of School District No. 49. The above entitled matter coming on for hearing and the Board being fully advised the same is hereby ordered al lowed, with boundaries as follows to wit: Commencing at the northwest corner Of Sec. 34, twp. 1 X., It. 37 E., B. Al., and extending east on the Bonneville, 'Bingham county line one (1) mile to the northeast corner of said See. 34,twp. 1 N., R. 37 E., B. Al., thence south on the Bonneville Bingham county line four and one half (4Vfc) miles to tne south east corner of the northeast quarter of Sec. 13. twp. 1 S. f li. 37 E., B. AB, thence west one and one half (IVi) miles to the southwest corner of the northeast quar tei of Sec. (li twp. 1 S., K. 37 E., B.M. thenoe north one half mile (Vi*) to the northeast corner of the northwest quar ter of Sec. 11, twp. 1 S., li. 37 E., B.AB, thence wt*st one half tVsD mile to the southwest corner of Sec. 3, twp. 1 S., R. 37 E., B. AR, thence north two and one half (2%) miles to the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of Sec. 36, twp. 1 !N.,' R. 37 E., B. Al., thence east one (1) mile to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Sec. 26, twp. 1 X., R. 37 E., B. Al., thence north one and one half miles flVil to point of begin ning. In the matter of change of boundary line of School District No. 43. The above entitled matter coming on for hearing and the Board being fully advised the same is hereby ordered al lowed with boundaries as follows, to wit: • Commencing at the northwest corner of Sec. 28, twp. 1 S., Range 27 E. M., and extending east two miles to the northeast corner of Seoi 27,, twp. l R. 27 E., B. M., thence south one half mile to the northwest cornel* of the southwest quarter of Sec. 26, twp. 1 R. 7- E., B. M., thence east on the half section line fourteen (14> miles to its intersection with the Bonnevine, Bing ham county line, at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of Sec. 25, twp. 1 S., R. 29 E., B. M., thence south on the said county line to wiitere it turns at'the southwest corner of Sec. 21, twp. 1 S. , R. 49 E., B. M., thence east, on said county line twelve (12) miles to where it turns at the northeast corner of sec.l, twp. 2 S., R. 41 E., B. M., thence souln on said county line nine (9) miles to the southeast corner of Sec. 13, twp 3 S., R. 41 E.. B. M., thence west (approxlniute lyj sixteen and one half miles to the Blackfoot River; thence following the meanderings of said River to its inter section in Sec. 14, twp. 2 S., R. 37 E., B M.. with a line running north and 89 rods .east of the western line off said Sec. 14; thence north on said quarter section line f approximately i one and one eighth miles to the northeast cor ner of the northwest quarter of Sec. 11. twp. 2 S., R. 37 E., B. M., thence west three and one fourth miles to the southwest corner of Sec. 5, twp. 2 S., R. 37» E., B. M., thence east one mil« to the northeast corner of Sec. 5, twp. 2 S. , R. 37 E., B. M., thence north two miles to the point of beginning. In the matter of change of boundary line of School District No. 51. The above entitled matter coming on for hearing and the Board being fully udvided it is ordered that the sume be allowed with boundaries as follows, tu wlt: commencing at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of Sec. 18, twp. 1 N..U. 35 E.,B- M., and extending east on the Bonneville, Bingham county line eleven and one half (11V4) miles to the northeast corner of Sec. 13, twp. 1 -V. R. 36 E., B. M., thence south one half (%) mile; thence east one half mile to the cfcnter of Sec. 18, twp. 1 N., R. 37 E., B. M., thence south to Snake river (approximately V» mile) thence following tiie meanderings of said river to its in tersection with the base Blue widen al so the south boundary line of Sec. 36, twp. 1 N., R. 36 E., B. M., thence west on the skid Base Line | approximate..) , eleven and one fourth (11)4J miles to the southwest corner of t..e oo-uie».,. quarter of Sec. 31, twp. 1 N., R. 5 E., B. M.. thence north on the naif sec tion line four miles to the point of be ginning. In the matter of the Road Petition of G. L. carison et al. The above mutter came on for hear ing this day, the parties interested ap pearing before the Board in behalf of said petition, and tiie board being fuliy uuv i 8etl la tne premises, it is ordered jouru until tumor 9.90 ** that, said petition be granted, with the understanding that tiie land owneis ua jacent to said proposed road donate the land and Uo the necessary wont as agreed upon in said petition. Tiie coun ty is to fence the road on the land of iSam Loyd, and the following lanu own ers adjoining said road, Canson, liai per, Vv bias and Tayior ana June# are to move and buila lences at their own ex pense along tiie road on their lanus.tne county is to pay i'eier Larsen whatever damages is agreed upon by an arbitra tion committee to be appointed as fol lows: T. it. Jones to represent/ tne county, Peter .Larsen to represent ms interests and tiiese two to select a thud member and each party agrees to a blue by the decision of this committee. ine county is to bridge and culvert tne hec essar.y places op said road. In the matter of equalization of 1911 assessments. Tne commissioners sitting as a Board of Equalization, resumeu the of tiie lull assessment roil ana witi concluding the iuriner coi.siuerution same was continued until tomorrow lain inst. Ordered that this squalizatiun .State of Idaho, County oi gingham, ss. | Tiie Board of County Commissioners met on this day pursuant to aujourn I meat of yesterday, aii coinmiöaiunt is ami the Ciera being picseiit, when the I following proceedings weie nad lo-wu; ! in tne matter ut equalizing aao*j^iMu.,ij. j The Coniinissloiieis sitting as aboard of Equalization resumed tiie matter of equalizing tne assessments ol lull, name <til 6 concluding su une uu oek a. m. jo iy 14 co Board do n< uw ad iv a. in. July 14 tli, Attest: Ciiun Clerk. Friday, July n, a., 11. State of Idaho, County ui oiiighani: ss. The Board of Comity Commissioners met on this day pursuant to adjourn m-ut of yesteiday ah members und tue clerk being present, when the loiiuw ing proocieedlngs were had to-wit; In the matter of official Bonds of Road Overseers. The following Road Oversells having liled their oaicial bunds, the same were on this uay approved; Carl Nelson,l District Xo. 10. George Vv. Cunningnam, District Xo. 5. Wm. Al. Dye, District Xo. 3. J. Al. Bivingston, District Xu. 19. Win. Twitcniell, District Xu. 6. Geo. H. Eongliuist, Distiiet Ao. 3. A. J. Mattel field, Distiiet Ao. 18. B. A. Nugent, District Xo. 17. Vv alter Vv. Bales. District Ao. 15. C. 11. Nielsen, District Ao. 4. G. Vv . 1'uirish, Distiiet Ao. 7. In the matter of approving Reports of County OTficers. Tiie lollowii.g reports for the quarter ending June 3uth, 1911 having been sub mitted same were 011 tins day approved. F. E. DeKay, Sheriff. J. T. carruin. Clerk, Auditor and Re corder. J. 11. Andersen, probate Judge. Alice Beach, Bounty Supei liuei.deht. Dr. VV. E. Rati ie, County Physician. Ordered that this Board" journ until tomorrow at 10 Chairman. Sa turd a; State of Idaho, County of Bingham: ss. ine Board of county Commissi outers met on this day pursuant to adjourn ment of yesterday, present tiie s mue u> on yesterday, when the following pro ceedings were had to-wit: In the matter ot a county Stenographer. Attorney J. E. Good tippearea bei ore the Board and requested tne i>uaia to appoint a County Stenugi aphei, w iden matter was taken under advisement. In the matter of rights ot way for road as per meeting ot May 12th, 1911. The matter 01 securing right of wav for public roaus from Moreiand to Riv erside and from Aioreiand running west erly, the board having lieretoioie per sonally investigated the advisabilities 01 opening said roads as per petitions con sidered at a special meeting on Ai a y 13th, 1911, and believing said roads shuu be oj^iied, the Clerk is hereby instruct ed to notify the County Surveyor to file his report of the proposed road and to turnish the county attorney with all nec essary iuiorinuiiou and that the said county atorney is hereby authorized to take tiie necessary steps to p. ocu.e the rights of way for said propos» d roads. In the matter of the application of A. S. Dickenson for refund of taxes far S.L. Payne. A. 8. Dickenson appeared before the Board at tnis time in the above mattci and presented the claim of the said S.E. Payne, in which he claimed to have pah double assessment of taxes lor tue yeai 1901. but there not being sufficient evi dence to snow that tile saku taxes had been paid twice, tiie application is with drawn. In the matter of Purchasing a water heater for the County Jad and otner supplies. The above matter coming on for hear ing and it appearing to the Board that tiie jail is in need of a water heater, and clean ami sanitary bedding, the Board ordered that thie bedding now in said jail b beurued ami that the clerk be and he is hereby authorised to pur chase new bedding for said jail and also to purchase a water heater through H.\ Curtis for said jail. ,n jthe matter of Repairing Furnace in It is ordered that the clerk employ N. F. Boyle & Co. to repair the furnace in tiie County Jail at a reasonable cost to said county. In the matter of raising the ealary of the Deputy Clerk and Recorder. It is hereby ordered that the salary of Jessie Loyd, deputy Clerk and Recorder I be raised from »90.00 to >100.uo pel month, beginning from July 1st, 1911. ■- *■*-- —*— * - - , ! ! In the matter of petition of &. K. Loy to build bridge across Irrigation canai. The above matter having been laiu over from a previous meeting came on for hearing and the Board ot deren thaï )io action be taken on same at this time but that the matter of having rights of way secured for a public roau leading to and from the farm of said E. R. Boy be investigated by commissioner Jones ana reported to the Board at th earliest convenience. In the matter of Approving Road Over seers Reports. The following overseers having pre sented their reports, same were app»ov ed and ordered filed: Walter W. Bales, District Xo. 15. B. G. Mosley, District Xo. 30. P. C. Feisted, District Xo. 14. C. H. Nielsen, District Ao. 4. \ W. M. Twitchell, District Xo. 6. Geo. H. Boughurst, District Xo. 3. Geo. VV. Cunningham, District Xo. 5. Wm. M. Dye, District Xo. 3. Carl Nelson, District No. 10. B. J. Porter, Distiiet No. 11. J. J. Peterson,^ District No. 12. Abe Hatch, District No. 13. J. Al. Bivingston, District No. 19. W. A. Edwards, District No. 21. G. Vv. Parrish, District No. 7. A. J. Satterfield; District Xo. 20. James Wray, District No.. 16. In the matter of the Petition of Aber deen Townsite Co. et al. The above petition praying for the opening of a road running north from Springfield in which tne petitioners agrees to furnish a right of way 50 feet for said proposed road, without cnarge to the county, said petition is granted. In tne matter of appointing a Justice of the Peace and a Constaole for Aber deen precinct. The above matter coming on for hear ing at this time and it appearing that said officers be appointed it is hereby ordered that Nate Nucomb be and lie is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace in and for Aberdeen precinct, and C. e. Stonehacker is appointed constable for said precinct. In the matter of appointing a Road Ov erseer for District No. 1. James Chadwick overseer of road dis trict No. 1 having failed to file his bond, it is ordered that he be released as said overseer and it is furtiier order ed that John McGary of Shelley be and he is hereby appointed as overseer of tiie said district No. 1. In the matter of tne Road petitions of Marcus Blenkle, et al. The above matter coming on for- hear ing at this time and the Board , being fully advised in the premises, it is or dered that the roads hereinafter des cribed be and the same are hereby de clared to be public highways of Binghan County, Idaho same to be fifty feet 111 width: Commending at the southeast corner of section thirteen, tp. 2 south of range 33, east B. Al. and running uue east 10 the southeast corner of section iniecu in township 3 soutii of range 34 east B. Al. Also commencing at the southeast cor nel of section tliii teen, tp. 3 soutii,range 33 E. B. Al. running tiience* due soutii one iniie, tiience due east three n.iies 10 tiie southeast corner of section twenty one tp. 3 soutii, range 34 E. B. Al. Also commencing ut the southeast cor ner of section eighteen, tp. 3 soutii, range 34 E. B. Al. kind running uue soutii one miie to the southeast corner of section nineteen in said township «nid range. Also commencing at the southeast ner of Section seventeen, tp. 3 soutl range 34 E. B. Al. and running « souui one mile to the southeast coi of Section twenty, said township range. Ordered that this Board do now journ until Alonday, July 17th, lull at 11 a. 111. Alonday, July 17, 1911. State of Idaho, County of Bingham: ss. The Board of County Commissioners I met on this day pursuant to adjouin J 1 neu t of yesterday, all members of the I board and tiie cierK. being present, When i tne following proceeuings were iiad *to i wit: j In the matter of cancellation of 1910 1 taxes of Geo. W. Thayer. ; The above matter mining on for hear ing and it appearing to the board that 1 me above taxes for the year 1910 should not have been assess» d as the property assessed was a homestead entry and ti tle did not pass to the said applicant un lil June 191U it is therefore ordered that the said taxes, together with p na.t.v, amounting to $38.u5 be and the same is hereby cancelled. In the matter of telephone service for the various county offices. Air. Gree.n, local manager of the li. Al. Bell Telephone Co. appearing before the Board ami offered to install a Ti uhk in tiie Sheriff s office with switch boanl and phones in the following ofiices at the following prices: Sheriif's.oifice, trunk board and station ........................$88.00 Assessor s office, station .......... 13.00 Bounty Attorney's o.lice, station.. u.uO Probate Judge's office, station .. 12.00 District Judge, station ............ 13.00 $148.«)*» The independent line to remain in the Clerks office without charge to county for rental. in the matter of the sand road from Yorks ranch to O. S. L. Railroad. The above matter being fully discusse« and Road Overseer \\ in. Tw iteneil re ported that said road could be repair ed and put in good condition for $70.00 it is ordered that the said road oWrseer be instructed to make said improvements at the above cost. m tne matter of the Road Petition of Adam Yancey. The above matter coining on for hear ing at tills time and the Board being fully advised in the premises, it is or dered that the road hereinafter tes h ue and th(e same is hereby declared to be a public hignway 01 same to be fifty feet in width. In the matter cf Poor Farm. A petition was at this time presented to the Board signed by taxpayers in the vicinity of Basait, praying n,, 1..» quiring by Bingham county, of .suffic ient land to be used as a poor farm, tne matter was do \ cousiuc* cd aim t*».v en under advisement. In the matter or ivirs. Perley E. West for caring for Indigents. The above matter came on for hear ing at this time and it appearing to the Board that Mrs. West aforesaid, had taken care of Airs. Blood, who had been ill and witlyout means of support during the past quarter, it is ordered that the «did Airs. Perley E. West be allowed the sum of $50.00 for such services during the past quarter and $30.00 for the en suing quartet*. In the matter of Mrs. W. O. Young In digent. Tiie above matter coming on for hear ing at this time and it appearing that Airs. \V. O. Young of Moreland, is in practically dstitute circumstances, it is ordered that she be allowed $50.00 for the present quarter and that Eluda v Welker Co. be authorized to furnish merchandise in the above amount. In the matter of the application of John F. Shelley to redeem Lots 7. 11 and 12, Block 2 in Basalt. The above matter coming on for hear ing at this time and it appearing ""to the Board from the various assessment dolls of the years from and after 1905, that Bingham county had been the purchaser of said delinquent taxes, ami that said lots had been abandoned and were worthless as town lots, it is ordered that $13.84 be accepted as full payment tor Bingham county equity in all delin quent taxes, and that all other delin quent taxes, and penalties be cancelled of record. It is further ordered that $5.98 be ac cepted as Bingham county equity in all delinquent taxes on lots 11 and 13 in block 3. Basalt and that all otelir delin quent taxes be cancelled of record in the matter of the allowance of claims Claims against the county were at thii term allowed on the current expense fund amounting in all to the sum of $11. 6^9.33 said claims being numbered from 3 d 8 to 449 and the amounts being set out in the proper column of the allow ance book ut pages 63 to 64 and the clerk is hereby directed to draw war rants for the amounts of such allowance (. lainis against the County were at tills ttem allowed on the road expense fund, amounting in all to the sum of I11J945.64 said claim being numbered from 159 to 411 and the amounts being set out in the proper column ot the a( lowanee book at pages ns to 121 and the cleik is hereby directed to draw warrants for the amounts of such allow ance. Claims against the county were at *.us term allowed on the Rrdige fund amounting in all to the sum of $4,531.16 at of at It ' of ' nd i id j j said claims being numbered from 108 to 150 and the amounts blelng set out in the proper column of the allowance book at pages 180 and teh clerk Is hereby di rected to draw warrants for the amount; of such allowance. Ordered that this board do now ad journ until Monday the 24th of July, 1911, for the purpose of hearing any and all persons whose assessments had been raised. Attest: Chairman. Clerk. Monday, July 24,1911. State of Idaho, County of Bingham: ss. The Board of County Commissioners met on this day pursuant to law, con vening as a Board of Equalization for the puropse of hearing any and all per sons whose assessments had been raised at the previous meeting of said boam all members and the clerk being present, when the following proceedings were had to-wlt: In the matter of a reduction in the as sessments of the property of the es tate of Alice Montgomery. The above matter coming before the hoard at this time and W. H. Montgom ery appearing as the représenta ti\*e of said estate request the board to reduce the taxes on Lots 4 and 5 Assessors Plat,the value on said tract having been fixed by the board at $14,909.99 after due consideration it Is ordered that the value of said tract of land be and the same Is hereby reduced $2209.00 and the value fixed at $11,809.00, There being no other persons appear ing before the board, and no petition for reduction of assessments filed and It appearing that there Is no further bus iness to come before the board at this time it is therefore, ordered that this board do now adjourn. Attest: Chairman. Current Expense Fund 258 F. E. DeKay, sal. sheriff, Apr. 29, 1911.........................$150.00 259 W. H. Kestner, deputy sheriff Apr. 29. 1911.................... 100.00 260 D. F. Jackson, sal dputy sher ' iff. April 29, 1911................. 90.00 261 H. C. C. Rich, sal. assessor lau.oo 262 F. D. Bennett, sal. dep. asses sor, April 29, 1911.............. 90.00 263 J. E. Good, sal. Co. Atty., Apr. 29. 1911...................... 125.00 264 Alice Beach, sal. Co. Supt.,Apr. 29. 1911.................. 83.35 265 J. H. Anderson, sal. probate Judge. April 29, 1911 ............ 100.00 266 J. T. Carruth, Co. Clerk, April 29, 1911 ........................ 150.00 267 Jessie Richardson, sal. dep.clerk April 29, 1911 .................. 90.00 268 Bettle Ezell, clerical assistance April 29, 1911 .................. 42.50 269 Laura Pennington, clerical assist. Patrie, Co.' Phys,April April 29, 1911 ................ 270 VV. H. Stuffelbeam, Co. Com. April 29. 1911................... 271 T. R. Jones, Co. Com. Aprill 29. 1911 ................. .... i. j. Bennett, Co. Com. April 29, 1911. 273 VV. E. 29. 1911 .............. 274 A. E. Christensen, Co. Sue. Apr. 29. 1911 ........................ . ompson, Co. Treas. Vpril 29, 1911 .................. 276 J. T. Carruth, Co. Clerk, Mac 31. 1911 ....................... 150.00 277 Jessie Loyd, dep. clerk, Mac 31, 1911..................... 90.00 278 Bettle Ezell, clerical assistance May 31, 1911 .................... 67.50 279 F. É. DeKay, Co. Sheriff, Mac 31. 1911 ........................ 150.00 280 VV. H. Kestner, dep. sheriff, May 31, 1911 .................... 100.00 281 D. F. Jackson, dep. shelff, Aiav 31. 1911 ........................' 90.00 33.00 58.30 58.30 58.30 41.65 66.65 282 H. C. C. ' Rich* assessor, May, 31. 1911 ..............150.00 283 F. D. Bennett, dep. assessor May 31, 1911 .. ................ 90.00 284 J. E. ( Good, Co. Atty. May 31, 1911 .............125.00 285 J . H. Andersen, Probate Judge May 31. 1911 ............. 286 Alice Beach, Go. Supt. *. 11*11 .................. 287 Mary A. Thompson, Go. May 31. 1911 ............. 288 A. 10. Ghristensen, Go. May 31. 11*11 lay 31, Treas. v\ 10. Patri Go. Ph\ 31. 1911 ............. 290 10. T. Peck, Go. Gorn. 1911 ................. 291 \V\ H. Stuffelbeam, Go. G May 31. 19 iJ............... 292 T. J. ijr. nnett. ('o. Gom. : 31. 1911 ................... 293 T. R. Jones, Go. Gom. Ala 1911 .................... 294 F. 10. DeKay, sheriff, Jul 1911 ................... 295 W. il. Kestner,/ dep. shej July 1, 1911 ................ 29o D. K JacKson, dep. sheri July 1. 1911 ............... 297 H. G. G. Rich. Go. Asses July 1. 1911 ................. trennet t, dep. asses 1911 ............... Good, GO. Att . May May 31, July 1, Supt. July 1, Probate Judge Clerk, July* ............ ] clerk, July 31.50 4.00 July 1 299 J. E 1911 .. 30u Alice Beacii, 1911......... 301 J. H. Anders July 1. 1911.......... 302 J. T. Carruth, Co. 1. 1911 ............ 303 Jessfc Loyd, dep. * 1. 1911....................... 304 V\. H. Stuffelbeam, Co. Com. July 1. 1911 .................. 30;> J\ il. Jones, Co. Com. July 1. 1911 ........................ 306 T. J. Bennett, Co. Com. July 1. 1911 ........................ 307 VV. E. Patrie, Co. Pnys. July 1. 1911 ........................ 3o*v w., E. Christensen, Co. Sur July 1, 1911.................... 309 Aiary A. Thompson, Co. Treas. July 1, 1911 .................... 310 E. T. Peck, Co. Corn. Juiy 1, 1911 ...................... 311 VV. A. Vanderwood, dep. sher iff, July 1, 1911 ................ 312 Sarah H. Rowberry, indig rent .July 8, 1911 .................. 313 M. B. Bundlie, rent indigent July 8. 1911 .................. 314 L, K. Thomas, Ju. Cert. July 8. 1911 ........................ 315 L. R. Thomas, retn eflect .. .. July 8, 1911 .................. 316 Geo. S. Samsel, mdse indigent July 8. 1911 .................. /.SI( u. P. Davis, lent indigent, j July 8. 1911 .................... j 318 Idaho Dev. Co. rent indlgvnt, July 8, 1911 .................... 319 g. ii. Hillman, refund tax, July 8. 1511.................... 320 (j. T. Peterson, registrar,July 8. 1911 ...................... 321 li. e. Chaffin, lauor, Juiy 8, 1911 ........................ 322 Airs. A. G. Nelson, indigent July 8, 1911 .................... 22.85 323 Hennepin Bridge Co. salary, July 8, 1911 .................. 200.00 324 IXenenpin Bridge Co. salary July 8. 1911 ................. 100.00 325 Jason McCarroll, affidavits, juiy 8. lull .................. 12.50 326 Aberdeen Times printing, July 8, 1911 .................. 1.75 327 Aberdeen Times, piinting, July 8. 1911 .................. 10.75 328 J. W. Ezell, labor court house July 8, 1911.................... 30.00 329 VV m. Drew, labor court house July 8. 1911 .................... 25.00 330 F. C. Kakeer, labor court house July 8. 15li.................... 16.80 331 Blackfoot Fuel & Ice Co., coal indigent. July 8. 1911 .......!.. 3.50 932 Beo. D. Barnard At Go., sup plies. July 8, 1511 .............. 11.25 «•33 Times Pub. Co., supplies,J uly o. 1911 ......................125.80 ill Llano Meat Alarket, snerifi ex. Jni\ 8, 1511 .................... 3.50 35.5 Louis relt, Juror Cert. July 1011 ...................'... 43.20 33b Clara Bros., plumbing, July 8, 1911........................ 12.15 337 Dibble A Zu vit z, auto hire, Juiy 8. 1911 .................. 66.75 338 Dibbie <v Zavitz, auto hire, July 8, 1911 .................. 25.00 339 K. ai. B. T. Co., phones, J uly t 8. 1911..................... 140.35 340 J. T. Danilson, services, July 8. 1911 ...................... 22.00 341 Blown-Hart Co., mdse, indig. July 8, 1911 .................. 50.00 342 Commercial Hotel, Jurors Meals Juiy 8, 1911....................'48.00 343 D. H. Biethan, \v it. Cert. Juiy 8. 1911 .................... 2.00 344 bushong At Go. supplies asses sor. July 8, 1911 87.9." 345 Bushong At Go., supplies Pro bate Judge, July 8, 1911 ...... 51.90 34o Bushong At Go., supplies clerk, July 8, 1911 .................. 14.10 34 7 Bushong At Go., supplies treas. Juiy 8. 1911 .................. 62.25 348 Blackfoot Water W orks, water July 8. 1911 ................ 37.60 349 Hans Johnson, J. P. lets, July 8. 1911 .................. 2.50 350 w in. Anthony, Witn. Cert. July 8, 1911 .................. 4.0u 351 Landon J. Rich, J. P. Fees, July 8. 1911 .................. 4.55 152 Mrs. Carson, care indigent, »13 C. A. Edwarns. Assist Co. 2?upt. Ju y 8. 1911................ 19.00 i 50.00 354 J. H. Bright, supplies court house, July 8, 1911 ............ 355 Ross Chalmers, Juror cert. July 8, 1911 .................... 356 DeKay & Davis, supplies court house, July 8, 1911 ............ 357 Shelley Pioneer, printing, July 8. 1911 .................... 358 Childrens Home Finding Soe. appropriation, July 8, 1911 ...... 359 First National bank. Juror cert. July s, 1911 ..................128.10 360 Am. National Bank, Wit. Cert. July 8, 1911 .................. 2.25 361 Alice Beach, Expenses Co. Supt. July 8. 1911 .............. 36.55 362 VV. J. Mallory, dèp. assessor, July 8. 1911 .................... 80.00 363 L. J. Bich, dep. assessor, July 8, 1911 ...................... 33.00 364 L. J. Rich, J. P. Fees July 8. 1911 .................. 4.70 365 John Stuffelbeam, constable fees. July 8, 1911 ............ 22.00 366 F. E. DeKay, board Co. Pris. 200.00 367 F. E. DeKay, board Co. Pris. 150.50 368 F.. E.. 'DeKay, Excess Ex---- 200.00 369 F. E. DeKay, Excess Ex..... 104.38 370 Bettle Ezell, clerical assist.... 2.50 371 Hans Peterson, assign acct,.. 1.60 372 J. H. Hansen, constable serv. 8.00 313 VV. E. Patrie, expenses ...... 20.00 374 C. A. Edwards, services...... 10.00 375 W. H. Anderson & Co. supplies Co. Atty....................... 13.50 376 R. E. Hansen, livery Co.Surv. 3.50 3<7 W. F. Martin, coal court h... 73.50 3 78 C. E. Kinney & Sons mdse indig....................... 47.40 379 D. W. Standrod & Co. Jr cert. 14.40 380 R. H. Cost, receiver, Jr cert. 4.50 381 Geo. Drew, labor court house 200.00 382 Geo. Drew, labor............. 40.00 (Original bill for $249.00) ■383 Bpn Lev», repair court house 12.75 384 Percy Jones, printing Co.Supt. 3.00 385 VV. J. Mallory, care indigent 30.00 386 F. W. Mitchell, med serv indig 5.00 387 Laura Pennington, clerical assh.c 6.00 388 Blackman & Griffin, flag C.H. 13.00 389 White & Keith, cement walk court house .................... 200.00 390 White Hi Keith, cement walk court house .................... 47.53 391 H. W. Curtis, supplies C. H.. . 31.4a 3»2 Idaho Register, p. luting clerk 122.00 393 Smith Premier Co.,' machine court stenographer ..................100.00 394 D. W. Standrod & Co., Jr.cert 14.40 39a Percy Joues, printing assessor 7.25 396 Clara Rich, clerical assist, as sessor ...................... 50.00 397 E. J. Jones, labor court house uiil ................. .... 5.00 J. H. Hansen, quar. officer.. 32.60 3a9 Leo Henesii, wit. cert......... 8.25 400 Lindsay Welker Co.mdse indi. 44.85 401 Lindsay Welker Co.mdse inuig 11.30 402 W. E. Patrie, mileage ....... 31.00 403 J. F. Kinney, repaiis Jail.... 12.95 404 G. VV'. Stowall, quar. officer 76.00' 405 Wm. Bartlett,' diep. assessor.. lla'.OO 406 A. O. Pease, dep assessor____ 77.50 407 Chase Rich, dep. assessor.... 130.00 39^1 I 408 W. G. Graig, dep. assessor.. 200.00 409 \V\ G. Graig;, dep. assessor.. 25.00 410 W. F. Berryman, Jr. cert..... 200.00 411 W. F. Berryman, Jr. cert..... 200.00 412 W. F. Berryman, Jr. cert..... 200.00 413 W. F. Berryman, Jr. cert---- 200.00 414 W. F. Berryman, Jr. cert____ 155.80 415 VV. F. Berryman, Wit.cert... 83.75 416 Glass & Prudhomme & Co. supplies clerk .................. 171.41 417 Republican Printing: Co. Ptg. supplies clerk ..................185.25 418 W. A. Vanderwood, dep.sher. 36. i0 419 Pioneer Binding: & Printing: Go. I supplies Co. Supt............. 40.20 ! 420 Blackfoot Optimist, printing.. lo2.bO i 421 Brown-Hart Go. mdse Jail....- 19.50 ! 422 Simmons & Allen, express Go. ! Supt....................... 2.75 1 423 Shelley Livery & Feed Store I Livery Go. Supt............... 8.25 424 D. C. Wood, right of way .. 50.00 i 425 Ala ry \\ arren, care indig..... 15.00 1426 H. T. Child, J. P.- Fees...... 6.00 W27 G. F. Hilliard, team hire.... 15.00 ! 428 W. P. Sowell, lahor C.H.yard 5.00 429 M. L. Hare. J. 1'. Fees...... 3.45 430 Aberdeen Times, ptg.assessor 3.15 431 V\. H. Scott, per contract.... 41.75 432 J. L. ouGd, expenses........ 3.00 433 Brown & Lldredge.mdse C.H. 52.15 434 Bannock Engineering Co. sur. 50.00 43a il. C. Ricn, expenses........ 2oo.uO 436 H. C. C. Rich, expenses ...... 25.28 437 T. R. Jon w s, ex. Co. Coin/.. V6.*J 438 Shelley Alerc. Go.mdse indig. 50.oO 439 Blackfoot Merc. Co., mdse ind. 440 W . H. Stufielbeam, expenses Co. Com....................... 441 T. J. Bennett, expenses Co. Com....................... 4 12 waiter Hodge Son,expense Assessor .................... 443 *J. Al. Latimer, refund ...... 444 Breeden Gif ice Supply Co. supplies clerk .................. 415 Beatty Baum Chemical Co. Supplies Jail.................... 446 Lawyers Cooperative Pub.Go Supplies Go. Atty............... 4 4 < Basait Merc. Co.mdse indig« 448 A. E. Cnristensen, expenses, July 14. 1911, $116.75,allowed---- 44o au s. 1'. E. \\ est, care iudig... 131.50 Total ......................$11,679.23 State of Idaho, County of iBiigham, ss: w enerebycertny tiie foregoing claims Nos. from 258 to 449 inclusive were al 1 lowed tor the several amounts set oppus ite their resi^ective names in proper col umn of allowance book on cui rent Ex pense mud at tne regular July meeting of the Board of Cou.ity Commissionss. Witness oui»* liaiinS mis litn day ,* ui Juiy, 1911. Commissioi 108 Taylor At Hep wort a Co.mater. 200.00 199 'A ay lor Hepwoi tn Co. maiei*. 2ub.UU no Tayior w nepwijrin Co.mater (4.49 i 111 Vv ceter Lumber co. material 2ub.nJ 112 Vv eeier Lumber Co. ZvO. \J\J 1U Vv eeter Lumber Co. material (0.2 ( » l td . 115 Idaho Lumber Lc 117 Beach Aug. Go., Culverts 118 Beacn Mtg. Co., cmverts ixu j^eacn Awg. Co., Culverts lzu Beacn Awg. Co., cinverts IZi Beacn Awg. Co., Coverts Beacn Ailg. Co., G mveils co., culverts Co., cm veils Awg. co., cuiverts LViig. Co., Cuiverts . . . . 2J0.UJ i:: 1-3 Wpul.ll Ailg. 124 Beacn Aiig. erts nans uaiii lzb Beach Awg. Co., Cut 129 c. A. Taioot, labor ......... 130 c*eo. FuEiiss, lauor........... 131 ldano waiaoer co., material. . „2 -t. Al. Ha ten, labor......... 153 Idaho Lumber Co., material . iuiiiiU wuinoer Co., material . 135 A. F. Boyie Ac co., mateiial. iou John Grluitt, lauor........... $189.4o,° allowed for ........... 138 xvoerdeen Haruware io9 fr. r. r ui'inss, lauor 140 -Aberdeen Hardwaie m Aue>uccii waiuware co., nans 14- Iowa Lumber Co., mateiial.. v' 98.65, anowed for .............. 143 Uay Aiaxter, lauor ............ j $4 corgateiio Co., materials ---- no An ucese, lauor .............. 146 rust National uan.x,a&sgn acct x-t « rctti- n. Auncrsou, bs.ntiuig 148 ping.fcj Tuwnsite Concernent 149 j. w. v aiicr, laoOr .......... mu layior ac Hcpwortn Co..mater Total ..........................+4,o3i.it» ^ tute of Idaho, comity of Bingham, ss. we hereby cciiuy mat the foregoing •laims aus. Horn i08 to lau !**u-Svc were allowed lor tiie seveiai amounts sc opposite tiioil* respective namts ln tue proper column of allowance book of the Britige fund ut the régulai 25.10 82.10 96.20 2.50 10.00 10.15 * ju.uu 29.i4 uu.uu ou. uu .....* ing ers »»itenss my April, 1911. 20.50 ùi.uu 9. oo 3.00 33.90 ---tv mou ut me t eguiai a uij met.-«. tiie Boaid of Comity Commission hand this 17th day Commissionei s. Roard Fund. 159 J. T. Alfred, labor .......... J7.50 100 Lavern Alerkley, labor ...... 2.00 101 l'l td Tvvitciie.i. luoui- ...... 4 . jo 162 John Jensen, labor ............ 4.00 103 no Eu ..bel 164 Blackfoot Merc.Vo. assn, acci 165 L. D. Giassburn, labor ..... 166 James Hull, labor ........... 167 Joe Lacour, labor .... ..... 168 U. A. Allred, labor ......... *169 Joe Lacour, oveiseer ..... 170 R. E. Hansen, team ....... 171 C. F. Hilliard, ' overseer 172 V\ ill Drew, labor ............. 173 G. VV. Parrisn, overseer ..... 174 Will Drew, labor ........... 175 J. H. Kendlebury, labor ... 1(6 James Hun, lauoi ........... 177 J. H. Jensen, labor ......... 178 Thomas Harper, labor ....... 179 Bernat Bros., blacKsmitbing. 180 D. W. Standrod At Co.assn ac 181 J. H. Bright, repairs ....... M. Co., supplies Mi Chas. Dahman, labor ..... .. 117.50 Chas. Lahman, labor ..... .. 30.UO Chas. Dauman, labor ..... .. ;;7.50 Geo \\ eishman. labor Just, labor ......... 4.4U Frank 4.00 Clyde Earl, labor ......... . . 20.90 YV"m. Twitchell, oveiseer 85.85 190 Robert Murphy, labor 191 Ellis Hall, labor 192 W'alter C. Roy, labor ..... 7.50 193 Ernest Hale, labor .......... 4-*o 194 Ed Parrish, labor ............ 20.o0 195 L. D. Glassburn, labor ...... o-OO 196 James Hull, labor ............ 96.25 197 Lee Faulconer, labor ........ 3.50 198 C. M. «tanger, labor ........ 8.50 199 J. M. Livingstone, overster.. »9.00 200 Ay W. Hale, labor .......... 3.88 201 cnauncy Christensen, labor.. -J.oO *202 W. W. Young, labor ........ 2.50 303 Vv. R. Livingscone, overseer.. 12.00 204 Wm. Jones, labor ............ 16.00 206 Fred C. Satterfield, labor ---- 36.00 206 John A. Brown, labor ...... 25.60 207 Dan Condlin, labor ......... .. 208 Durwood Peterson, labor ...... 20.50 209 J. Williams, labor .......... 9.00 210 Geo. Joens, labor ............ 211 Henry Jones, labor .......... 28.50 212 S. F. Hatch, labor ............ 40.50 213 James K. Livingstone, labor. 8.00 214 C. W. & M. Co., assign acct. 36.00 215 L. A- Carbrldge, labor ...... 36.00 216 T. G. Satterneid, labor ...... 20.75 217 D. H. Biethan, assign acct... 30.00 118 Edgar Hale, labor ............ 2.26 219 D. vv. Standrod & Co.assign a 13.oo 220 Landon J. Rich, labor ........ 11.80 221 David Wlltambth, labor ...... 3.00 222 D. W. Standrod,right of way 20o.uo 223 D. W. Standrod, right of way 75.00 224 Beach Mfg. Co., road mach. .. 200.00 225 Beach Mtg. Co., road mach.. 84.36 226 D. VV. «sandrod & Co.assign a 9.00 227 M. Wenger, labor.............. 2.00 228 H. J. Hjeim, labor .......... 75.00 239 Russel Grader Mfg. Co. mach.. 145.00 230 Am. Falls Canai ot P. Co,grad 100.00 231 H. L. Chaffin, labor .......... 4.00 232 James Gilbert, labor ........ 7.12 233 John Kiel, labor............. 2.50 234 S. F. Hatch, labor .......... 5.00 235 Bond Bros., labors .......... 15.26 3ao Abe Hatch, overseer .......... 87.00 237 John GrUfint, labor .......... 10.25 236 Ernest V« elis, labor .......... 43.bO 239 nosea Beig, labor ............ 277.00 240 Jake Bairu, labor 241 e. E. vv anoads, labor ..... 242 A. J. Satterfield, overseer 243 J.# R.t Williams, labor ... 244 Nets Anderson, labor ..... -43 4-hhip Anuerson, lauor 246 G. P. Parsons, labor ..... es Heim er, lauor 30.00 8.00 43.50 6.00 10.00 30.00 12.00 4.00 248 Abe BroadtTent, labor ........ 12.00 249 B. Sheiinan, labor ............ 2.50 -ou j. a. Snyuer, labor ........ 18.75 2i5l P. C. Foisted, overseer .... 59.oq zaz a. H. Allred/ labor ......... . 9.00 2a3 J. J. Peterson, oversell- .... 58.50 zu4 win. P. cnristensen, labor.. 7.12 25a Lot P. a dtA.iis, moor .......... 3u.u0 256 Lot P. Adams, labor ........ 13.00 257 Shelley Merc. Co.assign acct.. 200.00 zao öiijuey ivierc. Go. assign acct 200.00 2a9 Mieiivy ivierc. lu. acsign acct l.oO -du iRuuins Dye, labor .......... 13.00 261 W m. M. Dye, overseer ...... 20.00 202 Ricnaid T. Dye, labor ........ 7.50 203 il y ruin Johnson, iDuor ...... 4.00 204 hyrum Croits, labor ........ 3.50 • j*) i. 2 \. Pacaei, labor .......... 10.50 •66 J. P. Collins, labor .......... 0.00 i67 James Just, labor .......... 20.00 268 c. V. risner, assign ........ o -»>9 Joseph Aieesick, labor ........ 4.00 2i0 J. c. Jomistoii, lauur ........ 33.75 ;71 Anderson Bros. Ban a assn act loU.88 2 Leo Gushua, labor .......... 2.50 2<3 Louis Felt, labor ............ 23.50 214 aacOu wainey, l«.uor .......... l2.b0 -.j vi.iii les Ai. JohnsoinHabor .. 4.00 2 7 76 wm. E. Johnson, labor ...... 7.00 Voat, labor ........ 2.50 278 C.» L. Dial, labor ............ *.uo 2<9 James Carson, labor .......... 5l.2o zou o. l . Bssicy, lauor .......... 577.75 281 Ai. A. Aiuntague, labor ...... 15.00 zs2 .joiiii llaiv.y, i.*uoi .......... o.oj 2fe3 John Hardy, labor .......... 6.00 284 Shelley Merc. Co, assign .... 27.20 285 First National Bank, assign.. 200.00 2s6 First National Bank, assign.. 159.877 287 T. VV'. Shelley, assign acct .. 10.50 288 C. W. Ac M. Co. assign acct.. 114.00 -o» ooren \orgensen, lauor ........ 7.12 290 Arnold Baxer, labor .......... 12.00 2i»l Pni.ip Longhurst, labor ...... 6.00 2b2 John Hardy, labor ............ 9 6.50 293 Aephi Denning, labor ........ 24.75 294 Harris At Cox, labor .......... 102.u0 295 Geo. H. Longhurst, overseer 60.00 296 Wm. Christensen, assign .... 3.75 297 Alartin Jurgensen, labo: .... 23.to 298 C. V\. At Al. Co. material .... 11.00 299 John Biomquist, labor ...... 27.57 300 Alva Leavitt, labor .......... 9.00 301 Dean rarrer, labor .......... 10.40 302 Lars »Sorenson, lauor .......... 303 G. A. Bifford, lauor .......... 3o4 Joe Tayior, labor ............ 305 lieber Cmistensen, labor .... 306 Carl Nelson, overseer ........ 307 Emil Sundquist, labor ...... 308 John Robertson, labor ........ 309 Albert Ziegler, labor .......... 310 James Haie, labor ............ 311 Carl Sundquist, labor ........ 3i2 (». R. Aloses, labor .......... 13 Earl Weber, labor ............ 314 R. H. Cost, receiver assign.. 315 Alva Leavitt, labor .......... 316 O. vV. Longhurst, labor ...... 317 R. H. Cost, receiver, assign.. 318 11. H. Cost, receiver, assign.. 319 U. ii. Cost, receiver, assign.. 320 li. H. Cost, receiver, assign.. 321 U. Vv. Tayior, labor .......... 322 9 loyd Porter, labor .......... 323 Ira Corey, labor .............. 324 W m. Brins#, labor .......... * <26 Abe Scott, labor ............ 326 \v m. l ia. it, lauor 32 7 Albert Ziegler, labor .......... 328 w m. Nigntin, lauor .......... 329 Ora Hallo way, labor .......... 330 Levi Bruce, labor ............ 331 bum Guiuner, labor .......... 332 Albeit aGrdner, labor ........ 333 Eugene Pope, labor .......... 334 James Larson, labor .......... 335 Sam Chapman, labor ......... 336 JohnNeider, labor ............ 33 Ï Herman Gardner, labor ...... 338 Anna Jackman, labor ........ 339 Joseph Vv arren, lauor ........ 340 Walter Jackman, labor ...... 341 Geo. Porter, lauor ............ 342 Ray Taylor, labor ............ 343 Charles Taylor, labor ........ 344 Joe McKercher. labor ........ 345 J. G. Johnston, labor ........ 346 L* J. iVirtti 1 , overseer ...... 347 A. L. Shelrnan, .Hghti of way. ÎR8 Hans Peterson, assign acct... 349 x\. l). t^uautieii, assign acct.. 350 Hans Peterson, assign acct... 3ol D. VV.Standrod At Co.assign act 352 John Sorenson, labor ........ 3p3 James E. Vv ray, lauor ........ 364 F. T. HalveVsun, labor ........ 355 Grover N. Yv ray, labor ........ 356 Thomas Chamberlain, labor 357 Harry Hamilton, labor ...... 358 Fred Probst, labor ............ 3o9 Lars D. Lai son, labor ........ 360 Landen J. Rich, labor ........ 361 L. R. Huether, labor .... 362 Emanuel Seefriet, labor 363 Luuwig Huetlier, labor ...... 364 H. VV. Huether, labor ........ 3oo c. J. Hughes, labor ....... ]' 366 iowa Lumber Co. material'.*. 367 1*. 11. Troutner, labor ........ 368 VV. A. Edwards, overseer 309 Harry Barker, labor ..... 370 Scott Black, labor ......... 3 ( 1 Carl Anderson, labor o-o i? 11 ! 1 , 0 f^tnds Co.mater.. 3(3 1?. H. feisted, labor .......... w a i^ er Bales, overseer ! ! 3 »5 O. F Smith, mateiial ____ 'A k 12. illnu..!/.. !.. 1 . ... 7.50 15.00 4.00 68.00 2.50 2.5<K 60.50 64.75 99.00 96.00 4.29 42.25 9.50* 5.00 8.75 4.9(4 5.00 4.50 4.00 4.00 4.u0 4.50 19.90 17.50 4.50 4.75 10.00 60.00 62.50* 83.50* 40.00 58.50 49.00 10.00 7.00 6.oO* 26.25. 8.00 80.00 43.00 2.00 (.90 8.00 4.00 8.00 8.00 8.50 118.86 30.00 40.50 24.00 2.50 74.00 24.35 28.00 10.00 30.00 131.50 84.00 148.15 3.00 4.00 200.00 193.00 B. G. Aloseléy, labor ........ 377 B. G. Aloseley, oveiseer .... 378 Iowa Lumber Co. material 319 Dan Oi instead, labor ........ 38tr w. A. Goodwin, labor .7.7.7 & Co.assign act 382 B.W.Standrod & co.assign act. xoo.vo ---tv J*.-Standrod Ac Co.assign act. 194.75 D W standrod A: Co.assign act. 193.6 4 •kt&nurod & Co.assign act. 199.25 vw- H Co.assign act. 165.95 ^vv f^.-fetani rod & Co.assign act. 183.75 vwa ^ VV.Standrod Ar Co.assign act. 180.00 vSÜ fî '' standrod Afc Co.assign act. 153.75 B.VWötandrod & Co.assign act. 191.00 H-VV standrod A: Co.assign act. 152.5 392 D. W.stanurod Ac Co.assign act. I81.OO 3»3 D.W .Standrod & Co.assign act. 197.00 mu- n!).• Standrod At Co.assign act. 193.26* 99 p. W.Stanurod Ac Co.assign act. 196.25 9b I). VV St λ iwll-lt.l A'. I 'XX ODOII. >W.t E >t .1 ■-» mu? ^ Standrod At Co.assign act. 52.37 duv' ».standrod At Co.assign act. 188. « 6 ?.u p-W.Standrod At Co.assign act. 191.25 «JS P-»'. Standrod At Co.assign act 187.uu 1HV r -Standrod At Co.assign act. 200.00 jJJ. 1 p.W.Standrod At Co.assign act. 172.o(i Î/*; P-W.Standrod At Co.assign act. 191.12 p W.Stundrod At Co.assign act. 188.50 • J P-W.Standrod At Co.assign act. 199.80 S-W.Standrod At Co.assign act. 195. «6 406 D.W.Standrod & Co.assign act. 197.12 IaZ p-W.Standrod At Co.assign act. 197.10 408 p.W.Standrod At Co.assign act. 193.30 409 H. C. C. Rich, Jr. labor ____ 7.50 410 John A. Jolley, labor ........ 2 00 411 Everett Blood, labor .......... • $11,945.64 Total ................ State of Idaho, County of Bingham, ss. We hereby certify the foregoing claim«* No. from 15» to 411 inclusive were al lowed ton tiie sevedd amounts sre: on posite their respeclve names in the pro per column on the allowance book on Road fund at the regular July meetimr of the Board of County Commissioner,? Witness our hands this 17th dav nf July. 19111 . * Commissioners. Miss Flora Johnson spent Stturday in Pocatello, as the guest a! \i~ Louis Els'.