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Show Joint Resolution Proposing an and nr zed i, capable of private owner-):ip- ; st the next general election In tha A Joint Resolution Props. 13 an but this shall not In so con- 111a tiller provided by law Amendment to Section 9, Article VI, Amendment to Section f, rf Art cle i If adopted by the Sec. ;: of the Constitution of ths State of strued an to au:lioi'i.e the taxation 14, of the Constitution of the St.it of tl, stock of any company or shall of the State, till of Utah, Fixing the Limit of InUtah, Relating to the Compensation when the property of such take effect January 1M. A. D. 1912. of the Members cf the Legislature. of debtedness Counties, Cities, oniraii) nr i tirporaiiou represented Slate of I tali. , Towns and School Districts. by such !nrk. Iia been taxed. The Office of tln Sect clary s. lie it Knacicd by the legislature of la'Bi-.a- ! ,iic s,hail piotlde by law lor of Stale of All an iniiui.i! t,i tho State of Ctali, h lie I! tin Irf'gis1.!1 lie uh icieiu. with other 1. Charles S Tiugey, Secretary of the Member Elected to Each of the mu rce of revenue, to defray tile ti. tin- Slate of I'la!;. t ,vo-- bird of A',1 of hereby the M'unlici mated ordinary expense of the State Siau of the Stale of Utah, do Ilci'od in I in'll of tho TRAGEDIES TOLD IN HEADLINES. Two Inline Concurring i therein. fotegohig Lt a full, Two llousi ii.tir.e. Section 1. That it proimaed to for each fiscal year. The legislature icrtify that the ;n laior 'hereof amend Section 9. Article VI, of the shall also provide tor the payment of true and cut n et copy of a resolution li is ptopiiKcl to amend Si ctiou "Defeated Candidate Heartily Con10 Section an iiimiul incut Constitution of Ctah, so that the same Ilm S'.Ue debt, if any there lie, before proposing 4. ni' Ameie :4. nr the l'u:i--ri- t of Article XI "t tiie Coiisiiiinliui gratulate Winner. will read a follows: the same becomes due: and provide imi of the Flute i. I'lah, n Dial lit coua of tin State of I't.'iH, rel.iiing to "Jury Decide Cow Not Jersey; 9. I'uti! otherwise provided by law, for tin- iiuynieiii ni tiie interest on ties, cilii'H anil towns, and providing the Ki.inf 1 ii; 11 ad a bdinws: Award flu Damage" 4 member of the Legislature ah all S lid d i the it tiiav fall due When nUlhoiTed In eTule ol new coiiiuics. ' Diui-liaud Start to Play 'limin' t ci etve Eight Dollars ifS.Onl per day Sec 2 The Secretary of State is for the creating as pmi idcil in Sc!itiu 3 of I have IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, at Wllaou Ratification anil ten cents tier mile for the distance hercbj ordered to .Dog Song' Mils Xitlclc, no cnnniy shall become lie. ul and affixed the g!r this proposition hereunto an amour", including ex iiecfsaarily traveled going to and re- to he published in at least one news- Great Sealei ifmytl..- Slate of Meeting. Utah, "Man With Celluloid Collar Trie to turning from the place of meeting on paper in evety rounty In the State, Salt Lake indehted'icss, is'iiig extolling two per City, this 22ml day of centum. No re- where a ui whpaper D printed and city, town, school district, Light Pipe In High Wind; Collar To- the must usual route, and shall 1!12. August, ceive tin other pay or perquisite, or oilier municipal corporal ion, shall pnMihl nil. for two months preceding tal Loss. C S. TINGEY, (Seal Sec. 2. The Secretary of State is the l.i'Xt peiuual election. hi'coiiie indebted to an amount, includ"Fashionable Dame Starting on VaStale of Secretary directed to submit this proSee :t This proposition shall be hereby ing existing Indebtedness, exceeding Take Servant's cation, Accidentally posed amendment to the electors of submitted to the eli'ctois of this State A Joint Resolution Providing an four per centum of the vain of the Trunk Instead of Her Own." electhe State at the next general at '!, next gi'iiemi election for their Amendment to Section 17, Article taxable properly therein, the value to "Prominent Citizen Who Was Sure tion In the manner provided by law. approval or d'ltapprovnl. All official w'"rtMn! by the last assessmentof the Constitution of the State 7, of Clark's Nomination Put Off Buy Sec. If adopted hy the electors babuls tiM'd at such election Khali ana ( omity pimmst's, tinfor Dut.ee of to the Utah, Relating off, ing Limousine. of the State, this amendment shall haw- pnn'ed or written thereon the 0f the Auditor end of the Treasurer. "Bride at Last Moment Becomes take effect January 1st, 1913. word i, For the amendment of Seccxivpt t ha i in nu orioratd '0jn'ss; ' tion 2. Article i::. of the Constitution, shall be takcu i cities )u State of Vtah, Reactionary; Wedding Postponed." He it Knurled by the Lelslu.ure of from tj1(a aa. pur-thfor ja Office of the Secretary asrssim'nt relat'ng to the general taxation of 1 two-thirSlate of tah, 1 that no pun of the of Slate. provided, poses; property." 'Yes," ''No." and shall AT THE SHORE. Momliers Klerted to Kerb of the 1. Charles jndiitedneM allowed in this Section S. Tiagey, Secretary f otherwise be prepared and ubmitted the Houses concurring therein: nhall 1e incurred fur other th.in strict. State of the State of Utah, do hereby to tho electors as may be provided Two it U proposed to ty Sertion 1. j county, city, town, or school district certify that the foregoing la a full, true by law, ami said ballot shall be re- amend SectionThaJ . Article ut and correct copy of a resolution pro- ceived. counted and canvassed, and Constitution of the State of 1 'the j,urMWcs; provided further, that any tah, Ar- returns thereon lie made In the same jjrHt cjasil an(j any cuy of posing an amendment to Section 9, follows: the same will road second class having over 20.00U jthe ticle VI. of the Constitution of the manner In all respects as is or may that 17. The Auditor shall b Auditor of State of Utah, relating to the Com- be provided hy law In the case of Public Accounts. The public moneys inhabitants, when authorized aa pro election of State officers id(d ,n Seclon 3 of !h. Article, may of the Legla Membera of the pensation shall be deposited by the Treasurer, 4. auowed to Incur a larger Indebted-undeIf Bc the electors by adopted lature. of the fWvnrd neM not ,,.,4111 four tbe supervkilon the of I have amendment this shall per centum IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, State, of Examiners, and as provided by law. additional, and any city of the second hereunto set my hand and affixed the take effect January 1st, 1913 Sec. 2. The Secretary of State Is class having leas tlmn 20,000 InhabState of Utah, Great Seal of the State of Utah, at hereby directed to submit this pro- itants, and any city of ihe third class, Salt Lake City, this 32nd day of Office of the Secretary - as. posed amendment to the electors of or town, when authorized aa afor 1 of State. Auguit, 1912. State at the next general election said, may be allowed to Incur a largei tbe I. Charles S. Tlngey, Secretary of C. S. TINGEY, In manner provided by law. the indebtedness not exceeding eight pel Secretary of State. State of the State of Utah, do hereby (Seal) See. 3. If adopted by the electors ol certiry that the foregoing la a full, of the State, this amendment shall centum additional for the purpose wasuch city or town with A supplying Proposing an rue and correct copy of a resolution take effect Joint Resolution January 1st, 1913. ter, artificial lights, or newer, when Amendment of 8cction 3, Article 13, proposing an amendment to Section 2, of State Utah, the works for supplying such water, of the Constitution of the State of Article XIII of the Constitution of tho Office of the Secretary lights, or sewers shall be owned and State of to taxation. Utah, Taxation. relating Utah, Relating to of Slate. controlled hy the municipality. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have Sec. 2. The Secretary of State U I, Charles 8. Tlngey, Secretaj? of affixed the Be it resolved and enacted by the hereunto set my hand and do or to cause this proponed amend fltate of State the hereby directed Utah, Great Seal of the State of Utah, at s Legislature of the State of Utah, that Ihe foregoing la a full, inent to be ptibllahed as required by certify of Salt tbla 22nd l,ake day City, to of All the Members Elected true and correct copy of a resolution the Constitution and to be submitted 1912. each of the Two Houses Concurring Aiigu.. proposing an atnendmenl to Section to the electors of the State at the S. C. V4ca.i TINGEY, Dolly Dont you love to see the therein: 17, Article VII, of the Uonstttutlon of next general election In the manner of State Secretary waves when they're blowing In? Section 1. That it la proposed to the State of Utah, relating to the provided by law. Daisy Not when mine are blowing amend Section 3, of Article 13, of the A Joint Resolution Sec. . If approved by the elector the Auditor and of the Providing an JjitioH of out. CoiiKlitiition of the State of Utah so of ilie State, this propoied amend 13 Article Section 11, to Urj'N' that the same will read as follows: TKSTjM()Ny wilERIvOF, 1 hHve ment shall take effect upon the first of the Constitution of the State of 3. The Legislature shall provide by hereunto set my hnnd and affixed the day of January, A. 1). 1913. Sound Cool. Utah, Relating to State and County ;(;rPat law for a just and equitable assess-men- t ()f lhP Suile of vtah. at I'd like to Ret away awhile State of Utah, ) Boards of Equalization. 1'rum busy marl of trad of the property of the State at Salt I dike City, tills 22nd day of office of the Secretary I And live upon an toe cream 11 its actual money value. All taxes l of State. August, 1912. In a lake of lemonade. shall be uniform on the same class of S. U. TINGEY, He It Enacted by the Legislature of (Seal) S. Tlngey, Scerelary ot Charles I, property within the territorial limits the Siuie of s Secretary of State. State ot the State of Utah, do hereby of All of Couldn't Overlook tho Chanco. of the authority levying the tax, and the MembersUtah, that the foregoing is a full of to Each Elected the certify an A scream so did Resolution Joint Proposing loudly shall be levied and collected for pub- Twu Houses you Why correct copy of a resolution and trim therein: concurring dewhen you saw that little green snake? lic purposes only; Provided, that a Amendment of Section 4, Article 13, an amendment to Section 4 1. ion lt Sen That Is to proHilng propdned of the Constitution of the State of of Article 14, of the Constitution ol It was perfectly harmless, and you duction of debits from credits may be dtiiiinl Section 11, Article 13, of the told me once that you were not afraid authorized; Provided further, that the Cum" i; in ion of the Slate of Utah, so Utah, Relating to the Taxation of the State iff Utah, fixing tlm limit ol of snakes, anyhow. property of the United States, of the tl.ut the sumo will read as follows: Mines. indebtedness of counth'H, diles, town "I know that," the fair maiden, re state, counties, cities, towna, school 11. and school d is" Hr tv Until otherwise hy provided corporations and l.iw, there shall he a State Board of Bo It Resolved and Enacted hy the IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have plied; "but didn't you see the stun-uii.- districts, municipal the buildings lota con Mating of four real-- ' legislature of the State of I tali, hereunto set my hand nud affixed the cadet who happened to be where public libraries, Equalization for U3ed either exclusively of the Siau who shall he ap- - 'thirds of All the Members ElecteiMo Great Seal of the State of Utah, at he could be the firt to rush to my theifon religious worship or charitable met! by the Governor, by and with 'Each of Hie Two House i.;ike City, this 22nd day ol fin rescue? Ioea, and UM2. Aiiciist, or used for ( Seal I O. R. TINGEY, Seems Reasonable. fit, shall be Secretary of State. Now that you have graduated, what ditches, canals, are you going to do? liuntes owned or coriiorations for irrigating lands "I'd like to get on a newspaper. and mining chiims, mini .every two years. There shall also lm D1.1I1 said the young girl. and rock In p uce, contain- kyr a of each plaeer State the County cuuniy r the Individual ' oiib, What can a sixteen-yaarolgirl do Iloard of Equalization, consisting of Imf or bearing gold, silver, copper, on a newspaper? lead, or other valuable precious Btxirrt of County Commissioner Zu ow lu'itoid as be as they shall iHf Md county. The duty of the State metals, after purchase thereof from Seems to me I could run the love used exclusively for such pttrpos , ;Ij0ard Qf lorn department, wna the reply. utilization and of the wv- - the United States, shall he taxed at A cor-oiai'o- Smiles Gerthjerefl; , - 1 two-thir- - 1 True to Hi Town, can I live niui'li longer?' "Not wl: h your present mode life." ' li t tough to go at sixty.' "You could live to be a bundled If you really wanted to." llow, doc? Tell me how. ' on fer-mBy living in tlio Balkan tiled biiiteruillk. "1 knew there tai catch In It. Fix me up to lat another year In this dear old town, and Ill aak uo more." 1 Set-lio- 1 a-- s e t - Try It. "How are you peuding your vaca r lion? In an Ideal way. I'm ideated nearly all the time. "That la rare. What la your method? "1 upend two day In the country, then I'm glad to get hack to the city. 1 apend two day In the city, then Im glad to get hack to the country. Ita a great acbetue." Tha Good Old Days. Yea, cotuplulned tho fat man, condition used to be much better than they are now. "in what way?" asked the allm one. It seems to me condition are better now than they have ever been In the past." "No, you're wrong. Back In the day when men wore galtera a fellow didn't have to worry for fear hla ihoe-wtring- iwm-iidnie- a might be untied. ONE CONSOLATION. ,rll ' xu. J- ; 1 r two-third- Treaa-Amendme- two-third- There's one thing I like about Uv log in the city in summer. "Whats that?" 1 all don't have to keep semi-pluthe time with the Janitor for mote steam In the pipes." A Warning.' Tou n.:i y play will-- , oilier kind of man, Try Eir! m anil leapM and hops; But never. If you're wise to hints. Try Rumbling with the cop. m . The Important Point. You see, we have good streets, excellent lighting and shipping faclll ties. Trade conditions are good. We hoi you will locate here. "I dunno," said the visitor. "Things look good. But tell me this. "Well?" "What kind of a ball team have You? two-lien- 's ""d d Say, You! The Real Test. There goes a man who gives large sums to charity without a trace ol ostentation." "So doubt an admirable character, but do you tbink he could hand a dollar tip to a waiter without oatenta tion? lm Resplendent Yet Dull. "Why do you avoid Plimpson?" "Because his gurmeuts hurt my yes." That being the case, why don't you wear green goggles when you talk to him? isn't his conversation "Because worth that much to me." well. I'm afraid not. poorntay he remitted or abat'd at such, oilier than mining purpose and co'neg lh.r,f IIH ln.iy . iro-- for time and in si.cU manner .is m.i ,je a separate and independent value has shall also t.arU vjded jaw iy j.C, dutle us may be for such provided ,,y other purpose-.- in which case such other Sec. 2. The Secretary of Siwfe Ir wld mirfare khuiimI, or any part Ihere- law. provided hy hereby ordered to give tii. pioposl-- j Tor oilier than mining pur-tioso med of. Is 0f g state ge, f Th Secretary to lie published In at least to submit ibis pro- - iwses, shall be taxed at its value for directed ,i,erei,v newspaper in every county in powecT Bmendmeut to the electors of' such other purposes, as provided by a newspaper State used in lrin,'fJ State at the next general election 'law; and all the the and published, for two mouths Prt:-jsurface and all and law mining, property lhe by mann,.r provided ceding the next Wiieral 3. If adopted by the electors Improvements upon or appurtenant to Sec. ne Sec. 3. Thla proiiosition shall state this amendment shall minis -and mining claims, whnh have submitted to the electors of th.s state a vain- o parate and indiendeiit of January im, 9i:t . at the next general election for their such mint's or mining claims, and ihe All official t approval or disapproval. ne! iinminl piucceds of all such prec- ' ballots used at such election shall have jou iiict.-i- l milieu and mining claims, printed or written thereon the word. shrill he taxed a provided by law. All ,lf i "For the amendment to Section 3, Sta't.r,a,io. StaJ 1 of Utah, do hereby the Article 13 of the Const i union relating ' J'j.e States.' and ail to the classification of property for certify that the foregoing Is a fnll. :::: purposes of taxation.'' "Yes." "No," d surface improvements and shall oiherwisn be prepared tui-submitted to the electors as may otherwise be pisvidcd by law, and ballot shall be rccMveil, counted ami canvassed, and returns thetjeon lx1 made in the same manner and in all not taxed in a crude t a. contained therein shall bo lazed as of .the State respects as is or may be provided by ..ondition, City, this 22nd day or law in the case of election of State Salt Lake proiidcd by law Xiivnat 1 q 9 officers. Sit 2 The Scerelary Of Stale Is Sec. 4. If adopted by the elector ordered to give I hi proposition ; hereby of the State, this amendment, shall to It published In at leaai one news- take effect January 1st, 1913. county In the State paper in State or Utah, Proposing an Amendment to Section 1, ah' r' a newspaper pHiited and pub- j Article 11, of the Constitution, Re- IP lied for two nion'hs preceding lhe Office of the Secretary ss. of State. lating to Counties, Cities and Towns, n xt general election, See 3. Tlr.a proposition shall lie I, Charles S. Tlngey, Secretary of and Providing for the Creating of Stale of the State of Utah, ilo hereby submitted to the electors of thi State New Counties. at Hi' next general election for Htelr certify that the foregoing is a full, All official true and correct copy of a resolution nr disapproval. He it Resolved by the Legislature approval aI Burh election shall lit)lnls proposing an amcndmrnt 10 Secfon 3,, s of ,.(V(1 irjnjP, or written thereon tho Article XIII. of the CiinsMtutlon Siato of Utah, Jy, . amend ment ol Jn--members elected to each of tlx the State of Utah, relating to taxa- W()r,s "p'or Two Houses concurring: lion. linn 4. Art ice 13. ol the Cotis'lt iitiitu, i Section 1. That It "f mite a. have IN TESTIMONY WHFItEOF. proposed in lelming to ili" hereunto set my hand and affixed the amend Section 1, of Article 11, of ihe "No." and shall otherwise he Great Seal of tho State of Utah, at ' Constitution of the State of Utah, so prepaird and suhmi'teil to the electors Salt Lake City, this 22ud day of that the aaim; shall rcail n folio wk as in it v It otherwise provided hy l.iw.j 1. The several counties of the T'--shall he received, i.iid said ballot August, 1912. C. S. TINGEY, (Sealt jritoty of Utah exlating at the lime counied mid canvassed, and return ilm adoption of the ('nnimi!ioii. heicnn he m.Tle in the .',.me manner. Secretary -of State. is or may he are hereby recognized as divinious ol and In all respect x ; A Joint Resolution Proposing anj:h',, State, and tin precincts and jm viiL-i- hy law !:i the (f of Section 2, Article 13. 'Ktliool district now existing in said :ic,n (,f sta'e rilliccrs see 4. If adopted by the elector of the Constitution of the SMte of .enmities a legal uulirlivisions tliereo:. sit'd they sha'I so (ontiniie until of tin. Stale, this Rnieipln.eiii rhall hanged by law In pursuance of this take effect January 1st, DM3. , rticle. The may by gen-suite of 1'iah, r!l1 law ,ov!d,, f,,r t,K' "Mfiffi.c- of the Sc. r.iaty lyeTihlture or the ulaic ..f S!a;i ewted thereor. , ci:,r'e S Tincev. Sect -- my county whi. li each of the Two Hout ro'iciirung ahall he formed Every taken from territory sia'te of Hie Sta'e of U'rih, do hereby therein. or coun'le J,(,rI.;fV other any county ;from the fori coins Ik a full, Keel Ion 1. : ; n nisir-him-i- n Her Reasons. "I wonder why Mrs. Jlbbs will not take our enlightening and Improving course, which so counteracts the narrowness of the average womans life. Why, Mrs. Jlbbs could not under take anything which would broaden her. Shes trying to get rid of some of her fat now. Accounted For. A College Condition. "Why are you working so bard on ball grounds every day? InMan Is now 50,542, which shows a the decrease of 4.210 during ihe past ten quired .a friend. Didn't you know? said the college years Patrice Can't blatue the suffra- boy. "I was conditioned In baseball. gettes for morlng away from a place I must shoe' good averages In both before lean with a name like that. batting and go on with my class In the fall. Rocky Road to Harmony. SELF-MADMONKEY. "What do you understand by the term 'harmony' In politics?'' asked Mr Rafferty. "Harmonv." replied Mr. Dolan, la the condition that arises nfter some one man has got up and given a prac tlcal demonstration of his ability to whip a crowd." Patience It Is said that the total number of inhabitants of ihe Isle of base-runnin- E 1- SntJ,et fr,.'! HOW about that printing you're in need of? Com la sad aaa aa afcoal It al year first appartaatty. I 1 Dea l wait aatil tha vary last Btawt bat giva aa a Hula IIm a ad waH ahaw yea what high firada vert wa caa lara aaL 1 J J Their Redeeming Feature. Mme. Bahleu I think Buskins '.lea for his luniks ate so happy. tl .Tpropix j 1 1 u? Mme. r.iisVicii -- When you know the lit1.'' of one of hi bonk, you always kr.ow one if the things it Ifii't about Mme Smithson M Iwo-iliird- Mow tax-itim- j what yoara but talus a tipv brother, you'll brrak about Y'-s.- selling, . A'rcrlcnn Reformer , Wistful Comparison. "llow lovely tt:eK wn.idl.iiid bieezes are: said tlm iumti.er Imarder. "Ye.' rep! it the man who likes town. "Every now and then one of them gets lir!y enough to give a HithThe S'io t Due You can't make er creditable Imitation of Hn electric monkey in me fan " Tho Tail One I can t without lu copyrght irlug.iig 011 Evidence. think makes your What jou They Need Air. Is smh a smart farmer?" Hire h!s Views. lie Conitos-sel- . Fainter Because," replied Hut, trutli to trlL all them "he insde s habit of glvtn' Tt.ey'ro minty views And so, 'its well. garden seed sway instead o' tryln' to raise somethin' from 'em himself. A 8sd Less. "I am lost:" "How eo?" The man with whom I expected Is I'm al'r,ot a lth get a good Job, mU ne to find mygenerous Impulse.' ' " 11 set bis self clothes on fire afraid be 1 or ie l - ; to'!..".''. - ear drums, not pocket V.C-- .; - ' books. $ $ 0 Sane advertising in this paper makei thinking peofde buy. 000 : you're not in the ad. van, isn't it tima you took a flyer) If I 0 0 0 j hereby d"c!a:cd i j I . " "i i"( . end. -- ; . 01 ' Up. a::d 'bltig liic'iido moneys , t , 3, lers uial The Secretary of State Is to submit this prop'iscd 'uciidmeiit to the elvctors of th'1 State . S. TINGEY, Srcretary of State C You have our word youll never t egret it. |