(After Stating the Facts.) — Section 886 of the Revised Statutes provides that county commissioners shall levy road tax on all property in the county for road purposes. This includes property of towns and villages. The tax so levied and
Section 2230, subdivision 16 of the Bevised Statutes, gives towns and villages the right to keep in repair all highways, streets, and alleys; and, as two different boards cannot exercise the same power in the same jurisdiction at the same time, tliis right must be held to be exclusive. If exclusive, then the
Inasmuch as there is no power in the board of commissioners to direct the expenditure of said money in said town of Genesee, and as all work on streets and alleys of the town of Genesee must be directed and controlled by the trustees of said town, the said county commissioners should turn over said money to said town, and should issue a warrant therefor to the treasurer of the town of Genesee.
The judgment of the court below is reversed, and said court «s directed to issue an order to the board of county commissioners of Latah county, directing them to issue a warrant to the treasurer of town of Genesee for twenty-five per cent of property road tax collected by said county upon property situated within the corporate limits of the town of Genesee, in said county.