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WEBSTER
-MAN'S MAN
Æ
Peter B. Kyne
Author of "Capoy
lUcks," "The VaUey
of the Giants" Etc.
CbpyfljbtlyTewl tyw
He speeded the launch^ toward Ha
Estrellita, and ns the craft scraped
in alongside the great steamer's com
panion landing, her skipper ran down
the ladder to greet them and inquire
eagerly of the trend of events ashore.
"We left in a hurry 7 the instant it
started," Webster explained. "As
Americans, we didn't ligure we hnd
any interest in that scrap, either
way." lie handed Dolores out on the
landing stage, tossed their baggage
after her and followed; Don Juan
took the wheel, and the launch slid
out and left them there.
At the.head of the companion ladder
Webster paused and turned for another
look at Buenaventura. To the west
three great fires now threw a lurid
light skyward, mocking an equally
lurid light to the east, that marked the
approach of daylight. He smiled.
"Those are the cantonment barracks
burning," he whispered to Dolores.
"Ricardo is keeping his word. He's
driving the rats back into their own
holes."
• •*••••
The weeks of clean living, of ab
stention from his wonted daily nlco
holic ration, had inspired In Don Juan
Cafetero a revlvnl of his nil but de
funct interest in life; conversely, in
these stirring times, he was sensible
of an equally acute interest In So
brnntean politics, for he was Irish ;
and flabby Indeed is that son of the
Green Little Isle who, wherever he
may be, declines to take a hand in
any puhlic argument. For the love of
politics, like the love of home, is nev
er dead in the Irish.
It is instinct with them—the
heritage, perhaps, of centuries of op
pression and suppression, which nur
tures rather than stifles the yearning
for place and power. Now as Don
Juan turned Leber's launch shoreward
and kicked the motor wide open. he.
too, descried against the dawn the
glare of the burning cantonments west
of the city, and at the sight his pulse
beat high with the lust of battle, the
longing to be In at the death in this
struggle, where the hopes and aspi
rations of those he loved were at stake.
Two months previously a revolution
would have been a matter of extreme
indifference to Don Juan; he would
have reflected that it was merely the
outs trying to get in, and that if they
succeeded, the sole benefit to the gen
eral public would be the privilege of
paying the bill. Today, however, in the
knowledge that he had an opportuni
ty to fight beside white men and per
chance even up some old scores with
the Guardia Civil, it occurred sudden
ly to Don Juan that it would be a
brave and virtuous act to cast his
lot with the Ruey forces. He was a
being reorganized and rebuilt, and it
behooved him to do something to dem
onstrate his manhood.
Don Juan knew, of course, that
should the rebels lose and he be enp
tured, he would he executed ; yet this
contingency seemed a far-fetched one,
in view of the fact that he had John
Stuart Webster at his back, ready to
finance his escape from the city. Also
Don Juan had had an opportunity, in
the hills above San Miguel de Padua,
for a critical study of Ricardo Ruey
and had come to the conclusion that
at last a real man hnd come to lib
erate Sobrante ; further, Don Juan
had had ocular evidence that John
Stuart Webster was connected with
the revolution, for had he not smug
gled Ruey into the country? It was
something to be the right-hand man
of the president of a rich little coun
try like Sobrante ; it was also some
thing to be as close to that right-hand
man as Don Juan was to his master.
Webster; consequently self-interest
and his sporting code whispered to
Don Juan that it behooved him to
demonstrate his loyalty with every
means at his command, even unto his
heart's blood.
"Who knows," he cogitated as the
launch bore him swiftly shoreward,
"but what Til acquit meself with hon
or and get a fine Job undher the new
administration? 'Tis the mastheFs
fight, I'm thlnkin' ; then, be the same
token, 'tis John Joseph Cafferty's,
win, lose or draw, an' may the devil
damn me if I fail him nfther what
he's done for me. Sure, if Gineral
Ruey wins, a crook av the masther's
finger will make me Jefe politico. An'
if he does—hoo-roo! Hoo-ray!"
With his imagination still running
riot, Don Juan made the launch fast
to the little dock, down which he
ran straight for the warehouse, where
the Ruey mercenaries were still con
gregated, busily wiping the factory
grease from the weapons which had
just been distributed to them from the
packing cases. A sharp voice halted
him, he paused, panting, to find him
self looking down the long blue bar
rel of a service pistol.
"Who are you. and what are you
doing here?" the man behind the
wpnnon 1 ■■ an ! i brusqu ely.
"Tin Private rrorm vrrXaiTerty, the
latest recruit to the Ruey nrmy," Don
Juan answered composedly. "Who did
ye think T was? Private seereth'ry to
that divil Sarros? Man. dear, lower
that gun av yours, for God knows I'm
nervous enough as it is. Have ye
something' ye could give me to fight
wit,' nvic?"
The man who had challenged him—
a lank, swarthy individual from the
Mexican border—looked him over
with twinkling eyes. "You'll do, Caf
ferty, old timer," he drawled, "and if
you don't, you'll wish you had. There's
a man for every rifle just now, but I
wouldn't be surprised if there'd be a
right smart more rifles than men be
fore a great while. Help yourself to
the gun o' the first man that goes
down ; in the meantime, hop into that
there truck and keep the cartridge
belt for the machine guns full up.
You're just in time."
Without further ado Don Juan
climbed into the truck. A little cit
adel of sheet steel had been built
around the driver's seat, with a nar
row slit in front through which the
latter peered out. The body of the
truck had been boxed in with the same
material and housed two machine guns,
emplaced, and a crew of half a dozen
men crouched on the floor engaged in
loading the belts. Four motor bicycles,
with sturdy, specially-built side cars
attached, and a machine gain In each
side car, were waiting near by, togeth
er with a half-dozen country carts
loaded with ammunition cases and
drawn by horses.
"How soon do we start?" Don Juan
demanded anxiously, as he crowded
in beside one of his new-found com
rades.
"I believe," tills Individual replied
in the unmistakable accents of an Ox
ford man, "that the plan is to wait
until five o'clock ; by that time all the
government troops that can be spared
from the arsenal and palace will have
been dispatched to the fighting now
taking place west of the city. Natu
rally, the government forces aren't
anticipating an attack from the rear,
and so they will. In all probability,
weaken their base. I believe that
eases our task; certainly it will save
us many men.
Don Juan nodded his entire approval
to this shrewd plan of campaign and
fell to stuffing cartridges In the web
belting, the while he whistled softly,
unmusicnlly, and with puffing, hissing
sounds between his snaggle teeth, until
a Sobrantean gentleman (it was Doc
tor Pacheco) came out of the ware
house and gave the order to proceed.
They marched along the water front
for four blocks and then turned up a
side street, which happened to be the
Calle de Concordia, thus enabling
Mother Jenks, who was peering from
the doorway of El Buen Amigo, to see
them coming.
"Hah!" she muttered. "'Enery
they're cornin'. The worm Is turnin',
«-TV
'
e :
'Enery, They're Cornin'."
'Enery ; 15 years you've wyted for
vengeance, my love, but tod'y you'll
ge£Ji»"
Continued Next Friday
If You Feil, She'll Clean It. .
The comments made by ladles upon
pipes often shows a curious unaware
ness of the true virtue and function
of that soothing implement. Said
Titania, when we exhibited our mag
nificent new briar, "That's lovely!
How nice It Smells. Now do try to
keep it clean."—New York Evening
Post.
4
4
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF TOE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
.Him*
STATE OF 11 y A HO,
County of Bingham, ss.
The Board of County Commissioners
assembled at their office on this day in
regular adjourned session, pursuant to
adjournment of yesterday, th* Chair
man, AV. T. England, John R. Williams
and Nelson MiRv, members and F. M.
Fisher. Clerk, being present, when the
following matters came on for consid
eration and decision:
In the Matter of Allowing
Claims Against the Blackfo< t
County Road Paving Fund.
In the above entitled matter, ihe
following claims against the P.»ack
foot Ci»uut> Road Paving Fund, begin
ning No 371**» and closing No. 3721.
having been tiled subsequent to the
meeting of the Board on May 4, at
which time claims were allowed, they
were presented at this time t > the
Board, who examined, audited and ap
proved said claims and directed ti e
County Auditor to draw warrants
against the said fund beginning No.
4 29 4 and closing No. 4299, amounting
to the sum of ....................$10,150.S3
Claims beginning No. 3691 *
and closing No. 3697, allowed
November v paid by warrants
No. 426',* to No. 4275, amount
ing to .................................. IS,204.15
Claims beginning No. 369S
and closing N«». 3699, allowed
December 6, paid by warrants
No. 1276 and 4377, amount
ing to ........................................ 1,063 31
Claims beginning No. 3700
to 3706. and No. 370S and
3710 to 3713, allowed Decem
ber 31, paid by warrants No.
4 27S to 42S4 and No. 4 2S6 and
4-SS to No. 4 291, amounting
to .......................................... 1,21 S. 09
JOINT RE
:port of
MA REAR
i;t «.'Aim
HECEll'TH AND DISCI i- 1
SEMENS 1
Receipts
519.4 10.4 5
Current
Exp** ns«'
Road
Jan. lo, n»21. By Balance $
$ 1 2.60(».52
$ 4,778.21
By Sheriff's Fees
7 54.27
754.27
By Auditor's fees ..............
2.372. S7
2.372.s7
By Probate Judge's fees .. ....
4 01.30
401.30
By Reporter's fees ..........
By Pmbate Court Fines.....
By Justice Ct. Fines and
Costs .......................................
201.00
8.00
1 76.75
By State and County Li
censes ...................................
395.00
42.00
By Motor A ehicle licenses. ..
By Personal Taxes ..............
20,986.05
1.386.30
596. SS
42.91
By Delinquent Taxes ............
13,047 S'!
1,920.1 4
79i» 66
By Tnt. Delinquent Taxes . .
723.49
9 9. S3
4 2.72
By Publication fees ................
59.00
59.nO
By Tax redemption ...............
By Sale of School Supplies .
15 US
3 77 12
By Sale of Planks .............
By Note and Int. School bldg
By placing Siphon ..................
By Auditor's Contingent ....
By part pymt. Dodge car ....
65.00
84.1 4
603.60
661.28
3 00 00
100.00
By Refunds ..............................
157.90
42.00
10.00
By Tuition ...................
By Auditor's Trust ................
By State School Money ........
By Sale of School Bonds ....
By Transfers and Apportion
ments ...........................
By Apportionment of Taxes .
LOO
8.00
14,405.40
52,250.00
362.684.63
45,185.62
18,802.07
By Transfer ......... ..................
By Commission Coll't taxes.
1,506.51
2,053.3 9
2,053.19
By Road Contribution ........
By Co. School Apportionment
By State School Apportion
ment .........................
By From Co. Atty's Contg.
fund ....................
634.39
SO,617.37
14,405.40
550.86
550.86
By From Current Expense ..
By From Warrant Redemp.
1.000 oo
o ooo nrf
2,222.23
By From Trust Funds ....
164.50
1.50
OF NT Y r, 'l
: THE QU
ieaspuei;
A HT ER Ei
V AND F. M.
V 1 * 1 N « ; A P K 11
FISH F R,
j 9, 1921.
C: U NT Y
A'.ÏDl r j»m,
Bridge
3,943.06
County
SeluMd
$ 1 o,706*. 01
Rond Int.
«SL- Sinking
$ 7,88s.86 $
State
1,801.36
Spécial
$5 9,6 SI.»; i
Trusts
$417,182.37
5. 00
46.00
41.25
201.00
13.75
34.24
035.49
33.15
1 59.55
2,961.57
1 54.50
15,739.53
8 5 1
158.43
8.27
39.50
5,246.52
1 13.88
2,116.94
110.46
313.50
430.30
4,955.63
274.51
151.18
65.00
603.60
177.1 3
84.14
061.2.8
1 4,4 05.40
105.00
4.00
52,250.00
8.00
5,001.22
69,911.36
3,740.20
49,771.37
12.00
160,272.79
994.51
500.00
634.39
80,617.37
14,405.40
1,000.00
OF
Capital
$ 2.188.94
1 63.00
Warrant
Redemption
$1,094,958.15 $66,813.75
le ss cash Bal. Transfers and
app........................................... 9S5.279.53
Actual Cash Receipts ............$109,678.62
$26,739.80 $20,315.76
98,352.39 27,585.08
Total
To warrants paid ....................$212,929.68
To interest paid on warrants 6,459.31
To interest paid on bonds .... 365.19
To bonds paid ........................ 3,000..00
To remittances ....................... 227,534.T>5
To Transfers
To apportionment of taxes ... 362,684.63
To Transfer .............................. 1,512.00
To Commission ........................ 2,053.19
To Contingent (Co. Atty) .... 550.86
To Road Contribution ........... 634.39
To State School apportmn't 14,405.40
To Co. school apportionment SO,61 7.37
To Transfer ............................. 99 4.51
To Trust Funds ..................... 164.50
To AVarrant redemption ...... 2,222.23
To Cash «m hand Apr 9. 1921 17S.S30.34
$1,094,958.15
Less cash bal. and transfers 644,669.42
Actual disbursements ............ 450.288.73
OPERATION IN
Outstanding
Jan. 8, 1921
Current Expense ................... $ 77,920.98
Road .........................................V. 56,386.36
Bridge ...................................... 12,216.03
Schools, (District) ............... 132,297.93
Cities and Villages ................ 50.28
Independent Schools ........
Auditor's Trust .....................
State ............................................
Bonded Road (Capital) ........ 163.00
Tax Redemption
Auditor's Contingent ............
Institute .................................
Co. Atty. Contingent
Black foot C<». Road Paving
Fund ................................... 263.00
$279,297.58
D1 SPURS EM ENTS
Current
('«unity
Bon«l Int.
War»*a.n*
Expens«»
Road
Bridge
School
«8: Sinking State
Hnoein 1
Trusts
Capital
Redemption
$52,882.77
*1 3,477.77
123.271.S3
1,490.01
1,503.35
1,166.4 5
551.69
3,327. v»
JMIÄ. 1 9
3.000.00
' r
54.509.97
.172,964.58
362,684.63
1,512.00
G34.39
i
1 1,405.40
2,053.19.
550.86
80,617.37
994.51
164.50
10,915.63
3,131.15
6,286.80
3.329.62
27,585.08 1,254.09
69,31 3.20
54,612.83
2,351.9 1
50.00
$66,813.75
$26,739.80
$20,315.76
27,585.08 55,824.06
375,200.31
$4 19,502.83
$2,351.94
*2,272.23
WARRANTS
Received
Tra nsfer
26,4 41.97
4 4,236.38
11.133.38
48,212.27
55,059.50
1 17,905.08
8.00
54,569.97
151.18
874.04
26.56
250.00
$358,868.33
Paid Out
Tra nsfer
52,897.77
21,807.81
13,477.27
126,637.01
55,1*59.50
117,905.08
8.00
5 1,569.97
143.60
151.18
791.27
26.56
250.00
263.00
$4 4 3,988.02
Balance
Apr. 9, 1921
51,4 65.18
78,814.93
9,872.1 4
53,873.19
50.28
19 . 10
82.77
$19 4,177.89
STATE OF IDAHO, County of Bingham, ss.
Margaret Ward, being first duly sworn deposes ami says: That sh«' Is the
• Inly « • lect «*«1 and «iualifi«'d and acting Th«*asurer of Bingham County, that
Un» foregoing is a true summary <«f tlm financial condition <»f Bingham Coqn
iv for th«» quarter ending April 9, 1921, as indicated bv th«» books of the
<'..unt y Treasurer's office. MARGARET AVARD. Treasurer.
Subscribed ami sworn t * » In my presence bv the sai«l Margaret Want, and
b\ h "I* sworn to before m«> this 26th day of April. 1921
(SEAL) ' J. E. HOOD, Probate Judge.
STATE OF II »Alb». County «»f Bingham, ss.
F M. Fisher, being first duly sworn, deposes and sa vs that he is the duly
- !••<•!.•<] and aeting Ex-officio County Auditor, that the b.ng.dng is a true
summary of th** financial condition of Bingham Count v f«»r the quart«*r end
ing April 9, 1921, ns indicated by th«» hooks <-f th«* County Auditor's orrice.
F M. FISHER, Ex-Offi«»io Countv Auditor.
Subscribed and sworn to in mv presence by th«* said F AI. Fisher and
by him sworn to before m«» ibis 26th day <»f April. 192!
(SEAL) .1 f. noon, Probate Judge.
— P
•pa r«*«l
id compiled by R. F. II.
COUNTY FARM BL'ItKAFS OK r 1
MONTHBY i'lNAV'hi, UKIm
O f County Agricultural A;<int.s
Distribution of R«?ceipts
and Expenditures.
Cach balance forward
Membership ............................
Farm I
t«»*»eiv«*<l.
. $ 912.71
40.00
lureau State an«! Federal County
Paid R«*ceive«i Paid Received Pii«l
900.00 4,632.83
.15
2.00
Poison Fund ...............................
51.86
Telephone and Telegraph .......
Stationery and Printing .........
2.08
.75
.50
Bight and Heat .........................
Furnitur** and Fixtures .........
Gas and Oil .................................
Repairs and Equipment .........
.60
2.60
Car Storage .................................
BodftinK .........................................
10.00
Sta«.. and Bivery .....................
Miscellaneous ...............................
46.75
30.00
Received on County Budget .
County- Bingham
Month May
I »at«* .1 un«* I, 1 '*21
«'heck Record «*f I
•lx p*' ml i turf
*s:
To whom Payable:
Amt.
Totals
Farm Bureau:
Mrs Chivton
$ 1.40
y
E M Jordan
.60
AWstern Union
2.OS
t'lnrk«* Transfer
.75
Kinney Merc. Co. .
.50
blah«.» I'ower Oo. ...
2.60
E AV. St«*phens .
10.00
17.93
State and Ferlerai:
E AV. Stephens ..
100.00
100.00
< «unity :
E AV'. Stephens .....
.... 100.00
Mattie Waters .......
..... 125.00
225.00
TOTALS ......................................$1,055.98 99 79 100.00
Cash Balance on Hand .............. 956.19 800.00
State and Federal Budget Balance Forward ............................................$ 900.00
State and Federal Expenses ................ ................................................... 100.00
State and Federal Budget Balance to Date .................................. soa.no
County Budget Balance forward ............ ..................................... 4,632.83
County Budget Expense* ...... ......................................................................... 325.00
County Budget Balance to Date 1,407.83
4,632.83 Total expense for Month $342.93
Farm Bureau, «ash on hand $ 956.19 ......................................................Agent
County Cash on Hand . 4,407.83
State and Fed. Cash on hand .. 800.00 President!
Total Cash on Hand .............$6164.02 ..............................Secretary!
In the Matter of Cancelling
Erroneously Assessed Tax«*s
for th«" Year 1920.
1920 Roll 1, pag«* 76. line 30, assess
ed to H. A. Povv«*ll. Blackfoot, R. F. I).
No. 3. South half of the Northeast
quarter, section 32, two South 36, can
cel account erroneous valuation, $51. «*5.
under receipt So 2013, first install
ment payment, account erroneous val
uation of ?271" !!! , and refund said
amount, and cancel on the second in
stallment th«* sum of >54.05 account
erroneus valuation.
in the Matter of Cancelling
Delinquent Tax Certificates.
Tn the atiove entitle«l matt» *r. it
• •rder-'l that certificate V» 810, for
th- year 1917. anti No. ^55. r iLc
v ; r r.« 1 -, on the s-- ith half <jf the
claims beginning No. 3714
and closing No. 3715. allowed
Mnv 4. paid by warrants No.
4 29 2 ami No. 4 293. amount
ing to ......................................... 147.IS
Total B. C R. paving funds
expended to date .................$33 7S3.56
Claim Amt. Amt.
N- » Claimant All. Disal.
371*1 ,T. c. Maguire, pav
ing under contract ..$10,000.00
3717 Bois««- Payette Lumber
Co., stakes ................ 20.00
371 s Continental Oil Co.,
gasoline s 55
371'I F. Milton Chris
tensen. expenses in
spection ........... 103.IS
372«* Frank Just, rod
10.00
37:1 C W Neider.
t factor man.... 9 1 0
' \ • » S3
STATE OF IDAHO.
County of Bingham, ss.
AVe. tin P'-ar-i "f County Commis
sioners of BintiM.m County, Idaho,
hrr> !•> certify that w-* have examin ' 1.
audited and approved the foregoing
claims against the B. C. Road Paving
Fund <>f Bingham County, and horebv
authorize and direct the County Audi
tor to draw warrants against sail
fund beginning No. 4294 and closing
No. 4299. amounting to the sum « f
$10,1 50. S3.
AV. T. KNOT.AND.
Chairman.
Attest: F. M FISHER.
Clerk.
In the Matter of County Of
ficers Ala. king Trip Reports,
AA'here it is Necessary for Saul
Southwest quart« r of Section 9 four
South 33, lie and th«* same is heron/
cancelled account the land riot of
patent.
ORDERED. That this Board do now
adjourn until June 11, at two o'clock
p. rn , at which time the settlement
between Bingham County and Aber
d«*en Highway District will com»- on
for consideration.
AV T ENGLAND.
Chairman.
Attest: F. M FISHER.
Clerk.
.lune IL 1W21
STATE OF IDAHO,
County of Bingham, ss
The Board of County Commissioners
of Bingham County, assembled in th«*ir
office on this 11th day of June, the
Officers t<> Contract Transpor
tation Expenses and Said Trip
Report to be Attached to the
Claim for Transportation Ex
pense.
In the above entitled matter, it is
ordered that each and every County
officer of Bingham County, whose
duties requirt' that he employ trans
portation for the proper conduct of his
official business, be required to furnish
a trip report showing the mileage from
ami
wlier«'
t«». and the necessity
for
said
trip and a o<
>py of this trip r«
P«>rt
t « * b
- attac
bed t
• the claim wlier
til
mg
claims
t<* b
* acted upon by
th o
Boai
<1 of
'«»un t
v C«unmissi«mers
In
th«*
■Vi'iit that tl
«■ county official
lev -
l.-cts
t«> till
nisli
his trip report it
will
be necessai
y for
tin» Board t«> disallow
t»>.*
claim
until
such report is
fur
nish
d
111 til«*
Matt
■r "f KixitiB tin
Rat«- «>
Pay
l■ f Mill 1 for tl:.
'sc of
Aut*miobil«-s bv C«»unt\
»ff i cors
In the above «qititled matter, it is
order««! that ill county officers, ex
cept tl «* sh «• riff, be and tln\v are her«*
b> allowed 15c per mile for the use
of automobiles where it is necessary
to use an automoble in the transp.••
tat ion of any county official or his
d«'j-uiy for t li * * purpose of transacting
business in connection with the office.
In the Matter of the Joint
Quart« rl\ Report of Margaret
AVard, County Treasurer, and
F M. Fisher. County Auditor for
Quart«»r Ending April 9, 1921.
In the above entitled matter, it is
order- d that the quarterly report of
Ma re ar«'t Ward and F. M. Fisher for
the quarter ending April 9. 1921, be
and the same is hereby ordered ap
Chairman, AV. T. England, Nelson Mil
ler and John R. Williams, members,
and F. M. Fisher, Clerk, being present,
when th»* matter <*f th<* settlement be
tween Bingham County an«l th** Aber
deen Highway District came on for
consideration.
In the abov«* entitled matter at this
time the settlement came on for c«»n
si«I**ration, th»- Commissioners of th
Highway District and their Clerk an«l
Att«»rn#»v app» firing in p**rs«»n bef«*r*
said Board and th«* m-mb-rs « f said
hoard indicated their desire to hear
Um- report t » f the aermuntants.
Thereupon. <>. F. Crowley, account
ant for th«* Highway District and F M.
Fisher, accountant for Bingham Coun
tv appeared before t!i•• Board an«* in
Vhalted to Ui»-* Bear«! that it wouM be
I
proved.
(See pages 472-473 for this report in
detail)
In the Matter of the Monthly
Report of the Fain Bureau
of Bingham County.
Tn tin above entitled matter, it is
omered that this report he and the
sail, ' is hereby approved. »See page
473 for this import in detail.)
In tlu* Matt*
r of the
Approval
of til»* «»ffie
al Bond
of \v. e.
Alle
1, JllSti.
of th**
Peace in
a nd
for Bla«
kfoot IM
ecincts.
In tlu
above
entitled
matter, it
is
ordered
that th
• ;
bond of
AV.
C. All. n.
a ppoint
*«1 Justic*
of the Pe
ICO
in and r
»r Bbudv
foot prêt
incts, be and
tlu* sain
is her
•by appr
:»ved.
In th" Matter • » ! th«' Approval
of the Official B«.n«l of \V. IV
Th « e » psiui, Constable of Trail
ton Precinct.
In th«- above • ntitled matter, it is
ordered that the official bond of AAV p.
Thompson as Constable for Triilton
Precinct be ami the sann is Imr.'bv
approved.
In the Matter <»f Cancelling
" Count> lb-ad Warrant No. 444,
Dated April 2. 1921 Series.
In tin* abov.* entitled matter, it is
or«b»r<*d that county r«*a«l warrant No.
Ill, series of 1921, «later April 2. for
>•1 94.9 4, payable to the Continental * >il
Company h«* and tin* same is herehy
«•aneelb'd, account double tiling of
claim.
In
the
Matter «if
Cancelling
Curi
rent
Exp.*use AV
arrant No.
2083
. dat
er Poeembi
■r 31, 1920.
In tin
• ah«
»V«' entitled
1 matter, it
is
ordere«!
that
Current
Ex pens«* AA r
a r
rant N«
> 20:
S3, for $5.
10. payable
to
Sharp *8:
\ll«>
man Company, be and
the
same is
her.
'by cancelled.
impossible at this time to render their
»•♦•port, and after being fully advised
In th** premises,
It Was Ordered, that this Board do
now adjourn until Monday. June 27,
at ten «»'« lock a. m.. at which time the
accountants indicated that they would
I*«- ready t«> file this report for the per
usal and consideration >f the Commis
sioners «jf Aberdeen Highway District
and th*- Commissioners »f Bingham
County.
'»RDKUED, That this Board do now'
adjourn until Mondai. Juno 27, at ten
I o'clock a. m.
AV. T. ENGL AND,
Chairman.
F M FISHER,
Clerk.

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