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Show THE JUDGE ROASTED THEM. The Bingham Count v. Idaho. Commission ers Too Previous. Ili.vi ki-oot, Ida., Jan. Si. At the regular meeting of the board of county commissioners commission-ers last week. Commissioner Hayes and Breckenridgc, Garletz dissenting, made this remarkable order: "It is tlie opinion of this board of commUeioneM that the dclintpcut taxes of the 1'nioii I'acilic Railway company, amounting to llftdS.93, and costs amount, inir to tl.ViT.10, cannot be collected. It is ordered that said (axes and costs be and the same are hereby canceled." A writ of review was at once brought in the inline of ii. U. Rogers, restraining them from carrying out their purpose. Judge Btanrod heard the arguments of counsel pro and cou, and, before announcing his de- eision declaring the erdor void, took oera. tlou to read the two commissioner a lecture which, for deep probing, blistering unit can-tcri.lng, can-tcri.lng, was rarely ev.r equaled iu a lecture from the bonob to county oAcutli, The cx-prcssions cx-prcssions of Indorsemeut of the Judge's remarks re-marks are general. |