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Show 'u DESERET EVENING NEWS -- V Utah Marine Very Much at Home; Feels Like Regular Gun Man 4 rir A 4 ?, z' (i pen Forum For Discussion of Proposed Mine Tax Amendment Tph &? t h. IT 1918 OCTOBER THURSDAY 'Salt Laker Renliet Increased Splendid Opportunity lor Two Hundred a an unknown quantity, by Laker fears." If that be so, Nlt then Why la an unknown quantity I n s T J O Ur. raui t Argument Jt IrlUXG Max Amendment in- j - Into tbe proposed amendment ft baicUi for the taxation of soetai- Uferous mines exclusively? Wilt my opponent say that some Balt Lake City. Oct, 17, of the promultiple or - ceeds Editor Pwew New1 a mine It a known quantity, ' Please excuse mo for intrudihs on or to beof classed with tha general propyour valuably space once more In re- erty to be assessed, or Is It not someand speunequal, ply to tHe attacks which have been thing class of cial in the case of made fty Drl J. H, Paul who renew property to- be assessed.certain He says that hia assault in The News ot October' 15. as "the rate "ot assessment must be It should be understood that "Salt uniform and equal, therefore It would Laker's" first communication to your be illegal in any case to assess mining 11. le Young Utah Men! m I r Harold MacNctl of Bountiful and lib 'Machine Gnn, Which He .Bay. , "A W liked Eye." believe ray ears are longer now from AHOLD MACNEIL. of Bountl-i- l Pckln nJ hauling ' cart fuU formerly an employee the stqte road commission, 1 have hopes of shooting expert, aa tells in a letter to H, JI. Haley, yesterday I just missed the mark by of this citv, a friend and also an em- one point, but it was exceptional ployee fthe commission. how It feels shooting. as a man la considered.. a "to" be a gun man. Or words to good shot If he passes second class. After we finish that we will take that effect. Mr MacKell la with the do every marines, in camp at Galveston, and up machine gun work They fool a felhoped, at the time his letter was writ- thing they can think of to ten to qualify as an expert at a revolv- - low leave parts out of the gun, file eir. H writes. .. , L cartridges so they break in the gun. We are quarantined in this con- put blanks In the magazine, and most founded camp until this epldemie of anything to catch a fellow; and he Influenza la checked. We are unable must recognize a 'Jam Immediately, or he doe not qualify. to leave camp ezeept on duty. It Is sure Interesting and strenuous "Just came In off the range today, w here we are in a Texas sun. firing machine guns and lying out -- rooter when T It waa-mu- ch So I've far Pistol. only fired the revolver, as the captain picked me along turned from home, but it la making up It about. 5 0 others to Ore the course for It now, and they tell me we get Wl tomorrow we fire for record. If cool weather about January. Let's we piake 7 points out of a possible hope I'm either home or In France 10, we are allowed to shoot for expert. because it's hot one day and raining I Very few men ever ipakO expert, as the next a veritable they must shoot 06 points out of a pos- claim. be fine to would rain have a 110. It sible and I claim that is shooting ."I look like a regular gun man- - I as I have been hiking In sand so much have my rifle, a big .45 Cotta and that I look like a sand flea. machine gun. Since Monday-tthlet'They can't make me sore no matter ter is dated Thursday, Oct. JO) I've where they send me. I am an Amerbeen on the range every day and car- ican and a marine! And ried my pack, pistol slid a machine There's never a Job-oa bald man's ead . gun; and I had to hike eight miles. If I keep It up I will topk like a mule. The devil don't know nor do. ", H Si of!oh e n Weather Bureau Sends Arguments Heard on . Bill for Plumbing Out Frost Warnings 2; - The local weather office has sent out frost warnings for tonight, though tbs frost is not likely to be heavy Half an inch of snow Is reported this morning. from Tonopsh. Nrv., the coldest place on this morning's map, with tha mercury down to 11 degreea In tbe low stone park it wae raining this mom. Jng Heavy rainfalls are reported at Prattle and Portland 71 laches at Port- land. The past fine local weather has been Indian summer and it looks now, as though It Is about over. "Tbs state supreme eourfthls morning heard arguments In the ease ot E. O. Mow against the Hillard county school district for the collection of $8,505 alleged to be due for plumbing done in the Central school district ho. ( before that district became absorbed by the Mtltard district. The question involved arises out of the fact that the building in whkh the plumbing Was installed cost sufficient to bring the indebted-use- s of the district above the legal amount, and It Is claimed therefore that tbe district ran not pay the money because the contract was lllegaL paper related to some extraordinary statements made by thd .Secretary of State., m an endeavor to support the proposed amendment to the Constitution in relation to the taxation of mines, whereupon Jr. Paul "Jumped into the arena in voluntary attempts to defend the respected Secretary of 8tate--hether by request dr not does not appear and began punching the air with double fists in endeavors to ftieet several things that he alleged posed amendment in regard to ing metalliferous mines what he claimed the Secretary fhad In mtnd which was not presented In tbe language need by the Secretary, and ts not u be found in the proposed amendment to the This I exposed In my Constitution. second article, knd without making any apology for hts misrepresentation of my words and arguments. Dr. Paul oow jumps up again with the wordy in The News paragraphs that appeared . Tuesday evening. Tbe quotation fee cites from the tax- present Constitution of the Etate that appear in sections two an three of Article Thirteen of that Instrument, do unfortunately for his contention not occur in the amendment now ofact but fered for the voter to uppn. the language of that amendment is that diametrically something opposed to those provlalons of the Constitution; The voters of this state can only judge of the purpose, meaning and Intent of the' amendment presented) to them, by the words used In its formation. As tjmwn fey Dr. Paul, taxation in order to be valid, must be provided for by the legislature. The Constitution requires that all property in the Stale shall be taxed "In proportion to its value to be ascertained by law," also by a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation on all property In the State. is able to reid, But anybody who as by taking tho proposed amendment It is offered to the voters, can see that rate and ipstead of an equal qniform of assessment and taxation, what la therein proposed Is violative of the provisions now in the State Constitution, tor H singles out the metalliferous mine, to be taxed on an entirely different principle to that of any other property to be assessed. . It endows the taiong power with the right of tor assessment of taking as a basis those mines some multiple or of their net proceeds, but save that ALL OTHER MINES and shall be assessed as claims mining provided by law." Dr. PauP argues that as the legislature ts required to pass general laws for equal and uniform taxation, "no assessment ca be oen-ve- -- le Every Good Physician QudWtoFrescribe : Nnkated Iron OH SOSOS FORM OF ORGAXIC IROXf, AT DR JPERDIVASD KJVG, NEW SOUK PHYSICLA.TA.VD MEDICAL AITBOB, IV CEKT4IV CASES J! ? To Create Red Blood, Strength and Endurance Saws Itstrant ef Cemprattlaw of Formula of Mosaic Iroa Pilate Below, Shoot Coovlae Every Physirtaa Pharmacist. , ho Milter Hew skeptical. That It Is a Frsaet of Greatest I There pee tie telee. Both tha medical profession and ths public at largo should give great credit ' M ths manufacturers ot Nuxated Iron, says Dr. Ferdinand King, New onTork ac.physician and medical author, nuttmr-4ng count of their voluntary act in the wldeeprad publication, ot ths sworn statement of tha composition of ths Nuxated Iron formula in newspapers and magazlnea for tha Information of tha public and for their generous offer to send a signed copy of the extract formutypewritten rp Interla to ail physician ested. A careful further hr King - eefcml nat ion of this says' v! liable should not only-- convince the three ' million people, whom it ts estimated are now using It annually In Amerce atone, that they have made no mistake Baya N&tS', 'in selecting it, but It should also r 9 wMT every physician an pharmacist that It is a product of greatest therathat tt 'truthfully y which tbe general pracpeutic value euvla any preparatlori titioner can prescribe almost drily iu 1 have ever ued for L his practice with remarkable benefit to rfeilMln "Ills patients, and one mil. b, in inv up opinion, every good phirtanehnild - down run nervous, at times prescribe If ic name to Or me folks and Incrrailng the good to those whqr greatest possible d consult bun. There is, I behove, no cerpusolea valuable as - (h,Mkv enriching and form of iron which U stantf- .4hat particular pcral-pf4f- lc the blood fortifying , ard which is used ta Jvuxatad Iron. and If a physician has a patient whose the ravages of against condition la on that requires Iron, I disease. Contrary to twould most earnestly suggest that ho opinion, lack general forme of iroa he jnatter what other ot Iron In the blood does that be may prescribe without success, i should try that particular form used not neeessarlty mean I in Nuxated Iron you do not have enough i ,JThers can be no" strong, sturdy Iron-, blood.' but It means your I men. nor beautiful healthy, roevblood la not ot the right cheeked women, jslthout Iron Psllor - . anaemia. Anaemia means iron pneans kind T Ths skin of anaemic men deficiency If you feet tired In womtn Is Pale: the fleh flabby, and P the mornings, restless tone, the beam fags the muscles lack fails and they often and the memory t night; if you suffer' fcecom weak, nervous. Irritable, dee- - from weakness or leek OTMteut and mslamcboly of Therefore, if you wish to preserve vitality: g? to your a ripe old are, your vim and vigorlhet Iron family doctor and have rieftrlezu-youmust supply IB your food by using some form of our biood sad examine .organic iron. Just as you would use ft salt when your v food has not tnough it. and if it shows Iron salt deficiency., get him to Sullivan, formf Ir, James ofFrancis Bellevue Hospital give you a prescription Physician for organic iron Nux-.stDept New York, and ths Westchester CountV IfOHpitah said T have Iron. Do thin so taken Uuxatsd Iron myself and preas to be sure- that you scribed U for fn? patients, and I can do not gel hold of some of the numerous forms hotel Nuxated Iron. giaaafaetarers of metallic Iron prepwhich Is prescribed sod recommended on the market, arations thMk?lane and ahxh Is non being by , which may do you more used by over three million people harm Thair good Or ir is not t secret remedy, but ons you do not want 'to go which ts well known to druggists evto this Lnlike the older inorganic trouble, purchase erywhere an original package of Iron products, it Is citilv assimilated, Nuxated iron and ies does not injure the teeth, make mem for vourself that Ah thlaea nor upset the stoma h Tho vordn Nuaated Iron apPaPfaterTW guarantee unre.ful fcitisfactory results rt pear on" ihe package. rjgntteely er they wjH retuhd Not Nine and Tronf nor It is dispensed in this other form of Ironang ... I Druggist NS-Sii- a con-(vt- nc i? td-b)oo- I I I . L Jy fOut-doo- r ed - ni - UNIVERSITY of UTAH I Is From M&He stmeat sf CompsaU of Its Fsrmwla. Ask year doctor or druggist or say PhanMcoottsorCKcsalst or Profrs r of Thera prottes is pay Medical ..College ia jregaxd Isjbh ioratals. A copy of the actual rwom statement will be seat to anyone who desires it- It is. as follows Iron Feptonate (Special Specific pwsrs flf tJos; - iven tfolow Sodium P. (Monsanto, Calcium Glycerophosphates U. 8. P (Monsanto!, I1 iL JNux omica, D, I. Cascariue Hitter, kLagoealuoi Carbonate, Po. Ginger U. S. P, Wit cassia Ctnaatuoa C. d calcium t recip t. b. JP,- - .Each doa of two it tablet of .Nuxated Aron contain one and grains ot ocoighic iron in the form of a special specific standard, iron peptonate possesses whjoliy m out opinion superior QuaisUea to any other known forpi of Iron by using other makes of Iron Feptonate we could bare pul (her same quantity of actual iron in tbe tablets at leas than the cos to us. and by using metallic iron we could have accomplished the same thing at lea than the cost, but hy so doing we must have most certainly impaired used in N u x aterolTTsne of theraosj tonic ingredients known. It is especially reco cammed tp build upfctbe, ndrve lorce and thereby Increase brain power, as glycerophosphates are said to contain in that particular state so similar to that in which it ia found in the nerve and brain cells of men. As will be seen from tha above, two important ingredients of Nuxsted Iron (boa Pept tonate and Glycerophosphate) are very expensive products as compared with most other toeich. t 4 Tender such cTrctimslanoee"lhetemptation to adulteration and substitution by unscrupulous perron, is very great and the public is hereby warned to be careful end every bottle is plainly labeled 'Nuxated Iron ' by the Dae Health Laboratories Fvaria, London and Detroit C R m th1 J he only genuine article If von' have taken other forms of ires without sucres, this does not prove Nuxated Iron will not hsdp --you Standard) Quantity Gicerophosphais U, S a i, Car-iona- te one-faa- one-four- th one-twei- phos-(hor- v v se - to prepare 200 young men from this state as TELEPHONE ELECTRICIAN S for government service. ' 1 . , These young' men Trill be regularly Inducted into the STUDENTS ARMY TRAINING CORPS. The course will cover approximately thirteen weeks of intensive and practical study under skilled telephone electricians. Young men showing special aptitude in mechanical line and having had at least two years of hfgh, school training J are preferred, , '. " AS THE NUMBER OF" ENTRANTS IS LIMITED, THOSE WHO DESIRE TO AVAIL THEMSELVES OF .Til IS OPPORTUNITY SHOULD - REPORT AT THE UNIVERSITY IMMEDIATELY. The present quarantine will not interfere with "the induction of men info this service. sub-multi- mind-readi- ( old-W- v- We neiA tbit mechanical accounting cats tbe labor is ball ia manr accomdug taaka, The Remingluo AccoBnting Machae cut in hall die time cost; tbe labor ont, and tbe number cl dencaL worker tequzed. And tbatjatt is vital mnsaVratioo m tbrse days when clerical workers are becoming icatce. YV i ' For fVOgVJ take tbe old ledger. accountancy in this field? ci pea-writt- en Have you followed tbe recoct Tbe Remington Accounting Machine handles tbe ledger with a aavmg m time, po and clerical labec Fmtbennore, it tbe wok at every step. I1 rite you tmrhmiral proof which can naif be obtained by tedious n- - HMimniiffi enor-pcoo- ts vi Ths loeal draft board to? Eflifiston No. t. Salt Lak, CUj, publlsbes the follow-in- s Hat ot LedgjSrfcostiDgrthe YY7E Beu &it Ghenljr: What tSUX ATED IRON ' r - -- - The United States Government Has Requested the property at a higher rat than that at which other property is assessed, Just so, and therefor what the amendment 'requires to be accomplished would be Illegal, and that Is one reason why that amendment should not be adopted. Dr. Paul asks, who will fix the rate of taxation, and answers: The legislature" Who will determine what are and what are not net proceeds Again, "The legislature. If that Is to be the rule, why was not the rule mentioned In the amendment, which provides that ALL OTHER mines and mining property are to be taxed, not on this multiplicity scheme, but as provided by law? Again he says that "Salt Laker's argument that the two methods of. taxation, tbe one based on the net proceeds, the other on the full value cannot be harmonized, is refuted by the legislature. What he means by that It is difficult to discover. But It has not yet been explained, by any champions fer this peculiar bit of constitutional dictum, bow it can be harmonized and made Consonant with the provisions of the Constitution found hi sections two and three of Aritcle Thirteen. The gentleman also finds fanlt with my argument that "we can only take the language of the amendment to find out what tt mean. Why should we else? Of course we could put into it what he and others "have In mind and which we do not find In the language Referred to; but we are not to required. We take tt as it stands In the proposed amendment, and find that Its plain signification ts altogether different to that which be and his friends have In mind. One more of the Doctors fallacies, accompanied by another of his assumptions, la that "Looking squarely at the language only, of the amend ment proposed we find that the taxing Part is exactly the same in the part objected to by Salt Laker as. in the present law to which he does not object. That Is to say, then, the power to assess and tax by "some multiple or of net proceeds" is the same as the power, to tax property at a fixed rate on its actual value! This wonderful logician again exercises his faculty by announcing my view as to a present tax provision to which tt Is possible I very strongly object, but which like other notions he presents ha nothing to do with the case. He further asserts, "The amendment proposes to permit the taxing of mines upon, their, actual value, aa ascertained by law, using for ascertaining their value some multiof their net annual ple of Now where does he find proceeds in the text of the amendment any mention of or reference to "actual value as ascertained by law." If I were to answer other assertions and insinuation by which he (not adroitly," however) misrepresents my position. It would occupy too much valuable space in the columns of The News, and need not be noticed because foreign to tbe main Issue., I will therefore only allude briefly to his closing bit of imaginative rhetoric, depicting the sure effects of voting "Yes, and those of voting '"No on the proposed amendment, by expressing the thought that he is using a good many multiples and In order to scar the ordinary voter. Also that his verdict that "Citizens who believe in uniformity and justice In taxing shouldl vote ye' on the amendment, will' prove nothing of the kind, for by reading the novel thing carefully, without any Paulis-ti- c Insertions they find In it neither uniformity nor justice, and therefor they should be sure to vote "No on tbe peculiar proposition. If the people generally will only be Induced to take Interest enough In this matter to read the proposed amendment and decline to take any other view of tt than that which Its actual wording set forth no doubt'wlll be left that It will follow Its more rational yet objectionable predecessor of two years ago into basket of rejected manuscripts. SALT LAKER. ' I I ie and-etbe- u v "metbi 'Wbca tnn whose quesUosnatn have bees returned unclaimed from tbeiCAddress xlv.n on restetrstjon dart Jeeos Garrls. SIS) vrestSeeorTd South . EL Alban Hole); CleMoses Armetron ment! Guillen. Los Aneelee hotel; An. dries Hurtado. 128 west Thind North. John Brailer McCarty, Victor Hotel; Jose Ram Ires 530 south Second Best; Vi tUlam Albert Robinson. Kimball Hotel; Waiter GoodrichM. Clark, - general Antonies Skawtakis, ill delivery, west Second 8onth: Ed. Hokorny, Lombardi Hotel, Fereado VaRezO, (M west Second South; Jesus Ventura, 181 west South Temple; Joe CoVango Cortina, 71 west Second South.' John Gondivo, 870 west South Temple Felipe Peres, 18( west South Temple William Henry HamtII. Gory, Ind ; Alejondra Olbia. 58 west Second South Ike Baruch, W aco. Te ; Bade Phillip fiaker 11 south Second Best; Rudolph Stanley Simon, tck. 1S west Eighth South; Tony west Second Andrew South, Jakobson. 8 south Second West! Take-llr- o Kashlma. 505 west First South; Pedro Gomales. 5VZ ' went Second South; Benj, Franklin Simmons, 588 south West Temple; Nets Oust gen erst def!veryr Nick' Man os, Ely, Nevada, Alfonso Vllches, 521 west Second South, Gust ParlagHus, 528 west Second South, Georaro Galsois. west Second South, Tlofilo Gomes 528 South . , Wfl Second Those men wftl be given s few days grace to make their present whereabouts known, after which they wilt be advertised by the adjutant general as slackers, ,nd be handled accordingly when apprehended. x Job 4e Rcniifkr S to-A-fS Macbioe adia kept in popetaai baimoe, md RAfaBctooe oe tbe imtS i ntirfttBirJy calculated md tbe total debt aod Mai oadit pottat8 tnmttirijy teeoeded. To al of (beta advwtag me added tjpewrta speed, and neater aod be Bet tocordx i , W cm tsore to jtorI T0 wl grt m ms eppomaiitjr. roa ilctl In keep fi boob in the eld why. ioSfeto mo petted ca coutib v " ,V m Eiy - . h Remiaftoa Typewriter C. 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