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Show Vol. I. Marysvale, Utah, Saturday, September 8, 1906. and the magnificent showing which is being made in the mines of Sevier county. Published Every Saturday. Speaking of mining conditions, Mr. Lammersdorf, who is justly recognized Office of Publication as reliable authority on that importPines Hotel. Marysvale, Piute ant branch of industry, being a few v years ago the sole owner of the Sevier County, Utah. mine, from which he separated for a Subscription; One year. $1.00; six months, 73 cts; consideration of 8100,000, says that Gold Mountain is far supassing in gold three months. 50 cts. the most extravagant anticioutput The above prices are cash in advance pations of its friends. and do not apply to subscription due prior to July 14, 1906. JAS. T. JAKEMAN, Managing Editor. The Piute Courant. . Utah State News 123. S. M. F. DECKER STOCKTON SUNDRIES. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE. METAL MARKET. Thursday, 30 Silver, 66 $5.75; copper, 18. Friday, 31 Silver, 66 J5.75; copper, 18. Saturday, lead, Sept. lead, 5-- lead, 5-- 3-- 5.75; copper, 18. Tuesday, September 4. Silver, 674, lead 85.75; copper, 18 cents. Wednesday, September 5. Silver, 67 lead, 85.75; copper, 18 cents. 3-- Students, Attention! The Brigham Young University at Provo opens Monday, September 10, 1906. Send for catalogue. PIUTE COUNTY - . Silver, 66 1 The Utah of Deep Creek is at the sampler with a big lot of ore, from which it promises to derive more than ' 85,000. f J J The Honerine company received settlement for six carloads of concentrates yesterday. , The consignment netted the company over $7,200. Jt J Thursday, ' 30th, South Columbus changed hands at 64c, 2,000 shares being sold at that figure and 8,300 at 65c. Columbus Con., 300 shares, sold at 87.70 a share; 13 at 87.60; 1,000 at 87.65, and 300 at 87.75. Jt J Friday 1,700 shares , of South Columbus sold at 59c a share; 3,600 at 60c; 1,000 at 61c, and 500 at 62c. .100 shares of Columbus Con. at 87.35; 100 at 87.40; 300 at 87.45; 200 at 87.50; OFFICERS. Commissioners: Chas. Skougaard, E. C. Bagley, J. E. Peterson. District Judge: John F. Chidester. County Clerk: Horace Morrill. County Attorney: E. E. Sprague. Treasurer: R. A. Allan. Sheriff: Charles Morrill. Recorder: Lura J. Stark. Assessor: Charles J. Heinhold. Surveyor: George T. Henry. 100 at 87.60, and 200 at 87.65. the j 30th, . , ! v Alta had three Thursday, cars of ore released by the sampler. Friday, five cars of ore frotn Alta, two from Stockton, one from American Fork and one from Big Cottonwood. Saturday, Stockton 2, Alta 3. jt j of Charles H. Scheu The departure MATTERS. on Saturday evening for the Good Springs mining district to inspect his interests followed close Manager John C. Fox of the Annie numerous a Laurie came up from the south Sunday upon the acquisition by him of the to look after business matters at this group of claims, a richly blessed end of the line. part of that heavily mineralized reJ J gion, originally located by Harvey There is more work being done in Hardy. Mr. Scheu purchased the conthe mines of Gold Mountain, and more trolling interest in these properties energy manifest than at any time in outright, Mr. Hardy still retaining an its history. Harvey j J interest in the company. Jt Hardy, Jr., is superintending the vigjt Suit was filed in the district court orous campaign of development work, on toe 20th by JL M Johnson vs. the which now is on In earnest. ' Jennie Gold Mining company to quiet JUJU title to tne Comstock No. 3 lode minSamuel Levy, one of the field mandising claim, in Sttaeline mining agers of the National Mining comtrict, upon which a contest is pend- pany, has returned from the Deep Creek region, after an examination of ing in the United States land office. J the properties of the St. George MinThe Annie Laurie is a constant pro- ing company. Mr. Levy says that deducer and dividend-payer- , and from velopments have progressed with the the appearance of present conditions most encouraging results, and that he will continue so indefinitely. Every has no doubt of the results of that unmining proposition in Gold oMuntain dertaking. He is now ploughing his sulis responding favorably to develop- way through a copper-bearinment, and several of these mines will phide, and while it is a milling ore, soon be in the list of producers and it is opening up in a manner to justify the belief that with proper equipment shippers. J it is to become a big bread winner. j The Sevier mine, is one of the greatjt Jt est gold producing mines in southern There are few if any in the Good Utah. The mill, with a capacity of Springs district with such extensive 200 tons of ore per day, the power- interests as Mr. Scheu, his faith in house and all the machinery necessary that region being backed by most libto the successful treatment of ore, are eral expenditures of money to acall modern and the finest and most quire properties and to develop them perfect that money could buy. The when once in his possession. Before Mr. Scheu mine and mill are being worked, the his departure Saturday, latter to its full capacity, with satis- stated that he regarded the Lavena factory and profitable results. group as one of his banner Good Jt The properties Springs possessions. The Progressive Mining company is are located within two miles of the the name of a new Beaver county cor- town of Good Springs, and a large poration recently organized in Beaver force of men are at work expjoring county. Tne property comprising this the mineral resources of the ground. latest mining enterprise consists of two full mining claims, situated beALTA HAPPENINGS. tween the well known St. Mary and Monitor mines, and near to the MosPresident Tony Jacobson was in cow mine in Star mining district. In Alta inspecting the Columbus Confact, the great Moscow vein runs solidated Saturday. Jt J tnrough the property from north to south, its entire length. 1 he property Nothing could better illustrate the is owned, officered and financed by resources of the Columbus Consoliwell known Salt Lake and Beaver dated property, and the character of which is getting county men. Frank Nicols of Cris-mo- n its management, & Nichols, the well known around the transportation difficulties is secretary and treasurer, successfully, than the report' of the and the offices of the company are at shipments and receipts during- - the their place of Dusiness on West Tem- closed month of August. It is only ple street. Preparations are being within the present year that the Comade to begin active development lumbus Consolidated company has work, in the performance of which no seen nothing but clear daylight ahead waste or unnecessary work is con- of them, and as bright and favorable Tne physical condition of as the present is, the future has much templated. the property is such that none need more in store for this company. be done to reach the ore at great depth. Adjoining it is the Paymaster group of mines now operated by Samuel Newhouse of Salt Lake City, F. A. Schirmer of Boston and others of Utah, with Samuel L. Adams, jr as manager. Manager Adams is doing a large amount of good work and opening up some very fine ore. He has some hoisting machinery on the way to the properties and expects to make a fine showing before the end of the The manager says the Pay year. master is sure a good mine. LAMMERSDORF TO THE TRIBUNE. MARYSVALE MINING La-ven- , g j Charles Lammersdorf, whose life of work has been the development culefforts whose and in Utah, mines minated a few years ago In a grand success, the result of years of and the exercise of good judgment, is a guest of the Wilson hotel, from having arrived Thursday night his home in Richfield. To a Tribune representative, Mr. Lammersdorf talked entertainingly and in a most optimistic manner of the town, progress being made in his own which the unprecedented prosperity obtains in the surrounding country, perse-verenc- e RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to Section Re2, Article 10, of the Constitution lating to Education, Public School System. Maintenance. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF UTAH: Section 1. The following proposition to amend the Constitution of the State of Utah is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the State of Utah for their approval or disap-- , proval, namely: That' Section 2, Article 10, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, be amended to read as follows: The Public School system shall include kindergarten schools, common schools, consisting of primary and grammar grades, high schools, an agricultural college, a university, and such other schools as the Legislature The common schools may establish. shall be free. The other departments of the system shall be supported as provided by law. Provided, that high schools may be maintained free in all cities of the first and second class now constituting school districts and in such other cities and districts as may be designated by the Legislature. But where the prooprtion of school monies apportioned or accruing to any city or district shall not be sufficient to maintain all the free schools in such city or district, the high schools shall be supported by local taxation; Provided, that when any cities or districts shall establish high schools, the Legislature may authorize the use of state school funds to assist in supporting such schools, said funds being apportioned to the cities or districts concerned, by the State Board of Education. Section 2. The Secretary of State is hereby ordered to cause this proposition to be published in at least one newspaper in every county of the state where a newspaper is published, for two months immediately preceding th next general election. Section 3. This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this state at the next general election for their All official apnroval or disapproval. jallots used at such election 5 shall have printed or written thereon the words, For the amendment to Section 2, Article 10, of the Constitution, and Against the amendment to Section 2, toArticle 10 of the Constitution, gether with such other title designating such amendment as may be provided by law. Said ballots shall be received and said votes shall be taken, counted, canvaesed and the returns thereon be made in the same manner and in all respects as Is provided by law in tne case ot the election of the state officers. 4. v Section Inis amendment, it adopted at said election, shall take effect and be in torce from and after the first day of January, A. D- - 1907. State of Utah, Office of Secretary pf State. , l, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of State ot the State of Utah, do heroby certify that the foregoing is a full, true arid correct copy of a resolution proposing an amendment to Section 2, Article 10, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to Education, Public School System, Maintenance, passed at the Sixth Regular Session of the Legisciature of this State. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the orate of Utah at Salt Lake City, this 23rd day of August, A. D. 1906. (Seal.) C. S. TINGEY, Secretary of State. ' RESOLUTION. Proposing amendments to Section 3, Article XIII, of the Constitution as amended November 6, 1900, and Section 12, of said Article XIII relating to uniform tax and exemptions therefrom and atuhority of the Legislature to provide for a stamp tax or a tax based on income, occupation, licenses or franchises. Be it resolved and enacted by the s Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members thereof con- from providing a stamp tax. or a tax eased on income, occupation, licenses or franchises. Section 2. The Secretary of State is hereby ordered to cause these propositions to' be published in at least one newspaper In every county of the state where a newspaper is published, for two months immediately preceding the next general election. Section 3. These propositions shall be submitted to the electors of this state at the next general election, for their approval or disapproval. All official ballots used at such election shall have printed or written thereon, the words, "For the amendments to Section 3, Article XIII. of the Constl-tuttoas amended November 6, 1900, and Against the amendment to Section 12, Article XIII. of the Constitu tion, together with such other title designating such amendment as mav be provided by law. Said ballots shall be received and said votes shall be taken, counted, canvassed and returns tnereof be made in the same manner and In all inspects as is provided by law in the case of the election of the state officers. Section 4. These amendments, it adopted at said election, shall take effect and be in force from and after the first day of January, A. D, 1907. State of Utah, Office of the Secretary of State. ' I, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution proposing amendments to Section 3, Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah as amended November 6. 1900, Rnd Section 12 of said Article XIII relating to uniform tax and exemptions therefrom, and authority of the legislature to provide for a stamp tax or tax based on income; occupation. licenses cr franchises, passed at the Sixth Regular Session of the Legislature of this state In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the. Groat Seal of the State of Utah, at bait Lake City, this 23rd day of August, A. D. 1906. C. S. TINGEY, ' Secretary (Seal.) of This storm has made good whisky weather, Send in your orders to RIEGER & LINDLEY, The Whiskey Merchants. Balt Lake City. THE OWL DRUG (The J. You buy fresh Eggs, Why not insist on Salt Lake City, Utah. Offices, 11 and 12 Eagle Block. Inventions patented. Trade Wash- ington, 3 ROASTED COFFEES. SALT THATS ALL SALT ROYAL CRYSTAL BRAND Manufactured only by INLAND CRYSTAL SALT CO., N. W. Clayton, Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah. 8T0NE PETERSONS DETECTIVE 8ERVICE COMPANY, Walker Bldg,, Salt Lake City, Utah. We are prepared to undertake all proper detective business intrusted to us for corporations and Individuals. Consultation and ndvlce free. Call or write. Phones: Ind. 3988, Bell 1316-Y- . 328-32- D. F. 9 remember! . FOR PUBLICATION. THOMAS marks secured direct with FRESH . M. Attorney-at-La- HEWLETTS State. CO. No. 5805. CONCRETE BUILDING ROCK MAN Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. UFACTURERS. August 7th, 1906. ' SOLE AGENTS FOR , !' Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice Concrete Want to his intention to make Anal proof establish aBlock Machines. plant In every city, town in support of his claim, and that said and village In Utah. proof will be made before the clerk of Block machines from 8100 upward. the District Court at Loa, Wayne Co., Start a small plant and become InUtah, on September 21st, 1906, viz: dependent Robert Peden, for H. E. No. 14,186, Correspondence solicited, S. W. 4 and W. Lot 3, N. E. P. 0. Box 1131, Sait Lake City. S. E. Sec. 7, Tp. 29 S, R. 5 E,S. L. Ind Phone 3806-7- . M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upSMOKE THE BEST. on and cultivation of, said lond, viz: Jonathan W. Cameron, John Han- BLUE POINT PERFECTO CIGAR. cock, George D. Morrill, Charles W. Whitaker and Dallas, Makers, 134 W, Lee, all of Lorrey, Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS, -3rd South Street, Salt Lake City. Register. First publication, Aug. 18, 1906. WASH IT AWAY. Last publication, Sept. 15, 1906. M. W. Mansfield, Attorney. Lead and uremic poisoning cured. Castilla Hot Springs Water does the To be assured of a pleasaBf ..It work. Rheumatism vanishes at Its touch. For rates apply to C. H. east, purchase your tickets vis he 222 Room Southworth, Manager, Commercial Club building, Salt Lake Rail- City. If your local merchant does riot carry In stock Temple Brand Garments, Ranms Head Sweaters, Se-gLily Underwear, Bend your orders to the sole manufacturers, Salt Lake Knitting Works. The Pierpont, School located at East North Temple, Salt Lake, opens It fifth vpsr, September. 17, 1906. This school offers as thorough and excellent work In its lines as can be had in the finest eastern colleges. Its courses Include Elocution, Voice and Physical Culture, Public Speaking, Theatricals, Write English and Shakespeare. for circulars. 37 1 1-- 4 1-- Illinois Central way buyers' friend) is located next door north of the poRtofflce, In the city of opportunities, and we do Owl drug business. THE BERRUM PORTLAND CEMENT NOTICE 47. No. J -- . M THE KEELEY CURE. Drunkenness Cured. A positive and permanent cure for drunkenness and the opium diseases. There Is no publicity, no sickness. Ladles treated - as privately as at their own homes. The Keeley Institute, 334 W. So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. TRUNKS, TRUNKS. liver R. Meredith, T runk ' Manufactur-- i er. DeWitts JB9 Salvo 155 Main St., Salt Lake. For Piles, Burns, Soros two-third- curring therein: Section 1. The following proposition to amend the Constitution of the State of Utah is hereby submitted to the qualified elctors of the state for their approval or disapproval, namely: That Section 3, Article XIII, of the Constitution of the state of Utah as amended November 6, 1900, and Section 12 of said Article XIII be and the same are hereby amended to read as follows: Section 3. The Legislature shall provide by law a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation on all property in the state, according to its value in money, and shall prescribe by general law such regulations as shall secure a just valuation for taxation of all property, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her or its property; Provided that a deduction of debits from credits may be authorized:) Provided, further, that the porperty of the United States, of the State, counties, cities, towns, corporaschool districts, municipal tions and public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefrom taxation. fit, shall be exempt Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purpose: Provided, further, that mortgages upon both real and personal property shall be exempt from taxation; Provided, further, that the taxes of the indigentat poor may be remitted or abated such time and in such manner as may be provided by law. 12. (Stamp, income, license, franchise, or mortgage tax permissible.) Nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to prevent the Legislature from Omaha to Chicago. University of Utah. First-clas- s also between service Omaha and Minneapolis and Chicago and St. Louis, ns well as all points in the South and Southeast. For full Information call on or writ J. No. 75 A. FOLEY, Commercial Agent. West Second South Street. WINDSOR. EUROPEAN HOTEL. Salt Lake City. . .Located in the heart of the city. Rates Reasonable. Light, airy, clean rooms, First-clas- s in every respect. Steam, heat, Electric Lights. GLADSTONE HOTEL. Mrs. A. M. Marshal, Prop. 119 South Main St., Salt Lake City. Neatly furnished rooms by the day, Week or Month. per day. Rates, 50 cents to Special rates by the day, week or month. 81-5- The University of Utah includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the State Normal School, and the State School of Mines. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. The School of Arts and Sciences fers courses In: of- 1. General Science. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Liberal Arts. Commerce and Industry. Government and Administration. Journalism. Teachers Course. Medicine (first two years). STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. The Normal School offers: 1. A Five-yea- r Normal Course. 2. Advanced Normal Courses. 3. Kindergarten Courses. Graduates from the eight grades ot the public schools are admitted to the Normal School. , 8TATE SCHOOL OF MINES. The School courses in: of Mines offers 1. Mining Engineering. 2. Electrical Engineering. 3. Civil Engineering. 4. Mechanical Engineering. Chemical Engineering. Study mlnlug in a mining country. 5. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Preparatory School Is maintained gives preparation for the courses In General Science, Liberal Arts, Engineering. Medicine, Business, etc. A which One year of high school work Is necessary for admission to the Preparatory School. The shops and laboratories ase unsurpassed in the completeness of their equipment. The proximity of great mines, reduction works of various kinds, and power houses for the generation of electricity afford excellent Men and women to learn barber trade advantages for thorough and practical work In all the engineering courses. In 8 weeks. Wages paid every night Registration of students, September 14th and 15th. Instruction begins Graduates earn 815 to 825 per week. September 17th. Students are assisted in finding suitable hoarding places. Cat. free. Write us. Mohler System The Catalog Is sent free upon req uest of Colleges, 62 E. First South St, Salt Addresr: UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City, Utah. rake City, Utah. Do You Yant Work? WORK FOR EVERYBODY. Teamsters, Laborers, Always Wanted. We Furnish All Kinds of Help. DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 62 East First South, Salt Lake City. Ind. Phone 923Bell Thone 1872-X- . -- |