History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . acres, in Ada county, at a pointabout three miles distant from the capital city. Hedeveloped a fine farm and continued to be activelyidentified with the work and management of the sameuntil 1905. when he was elected assessor of Adacounty, an office of which he continued the incum-bent for two terms. His efficient service and dis-tinctive popularity marked him for further prefer-ment in the gift of the people, and in igii, he waselected county clerk and auditor, of which dual officehe has


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . acres, in Ada county, at a pointabout three miles distant from the capital city. Hedeveloped a fine farm and continued to be activelyidentified with the work and management of the sameuntil 1905. when he was elected assessor of Adacounty, an office of which he continued the incum-bent for two terms. His efficient service and dis-tinctive popularity marked him for further prefer-ment in the gift of the people, and in igii, he waselected county clerk and auditor, of which dual officehe has since remained in tenure and in which lie hasshown utmost care and discrimination in handlingthe records of the most important county in thestate.—that in which the capital city is assuming office, he removed from his firm toBoise, and here he has a pleasant home, the while heis known and liked by virtually every citizen of thecapital city. His integrity of purpose is on a paritywith his fidelity and loyalty, and the county has beenfortunate to enlist him as one of its officials. He is.


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