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Show oo IDAHO'S AUDITORS TO CONVENE SEPTEMBER 5 Boise, Ida., Sept. 1. Tho Idaho Stato Association of County Auditors will hold Us fifth nnnunl convention In this city Soptembcr C G and 7. Auditors Au-ditors from overy county in the stale, together with county commissioners, will bo in attondnnco and elaborato plans are being mado for the entertainment enter-tainment of tho guests. Tho session will bo held at tho Bolso Commercial club roomsand from present pres-ent Indications the attendance and interest in-terest In the convention promises to bo oven greater than at any previous meeting of the nasoclntlon. I. C. Hat-tanbaugh, Hat-tanbaugh, insurance commissioner and ex-officio examiner, has charge of tho arrangements and correspondence concerning the sessions, and reports that from all tho counties of the stnto come replies of tho most flattering nature. Tho program for tho first day of tho convention will be Inaugurated by tho address of welcome on behnlf of the btate by Governor James H. Hawloy, followed by n similar wolcomo by Mayor Harry I. Frltchmnn on bohalf of the city. The responso on behalf of the auditors will bo delivered by Auditor J. L, Carruth of Blngliam county. Following the opening address by tho acting president, tho roll call and the reading of the minutes of the last convention, State Auditor Stephen D. Taylor will address tho convention upon the relationship of tho state auditor au-ditor to the county auditor. Tho program Is one of tho most complete that has ever -cen drafted In this state for n convention of county auditors, who, together with the subject sub-ject of their addresses, are as follows: "Revenue Collecting and Disbursing," Disburs-ing," Auditor Frank E. Smith of Washington Wash-ington county. "Co-operation Auditor and Treasurer." Treas-urer." E. J Finch of Twin Falls. "Transcript and Appeal," by Frnnk C. Smith of, Elmore county. "Method of Handling School Warrants,' War-rants,' by R. S. McRea of Bonner county. "Auditors' Duties Defined," J. L. KIrtley, Jr., of Lcmhl county. "How to Handle Migratory Stock Tax," Georgo W. Stovel of Canyon county. "Auditors' Certificates of Authority to Treasurer," W. F. Home of Blaine county. "Bills -and Warrants," E. G. Gallett-of Gallett-of Bannock qpunty. ' 'Reports of Read Overseers," Joseph Kaufman of Clearwater county. "What to Do With Certificates of the Clerk of tho Court for Jurors, Witness Fees, etc.," Harry W. Anderson Ander-son of Lincoln county. "Best Molhod of Indexing," John P. Sheeny of Shoshone county. "Reports of County Treasurer to the Auditor," W. E. Gee of FremonL "Should All Claims Against the County Be Audited and Allowed by tho Board of County Commissioners and Warrants Drawn for the Same?" J. R. Lydon of Nez Perce. Reports of committees will also be heard, followed by the annual election of officers. The three dnys' sosslon will close with an elaborate banquet, while during the convention the guests will bo entertained with auto rldc6, special entertainments, etc. |