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Show -f. IIKMII.UTION. V " pnopqsi.yo a.vTmen'dment to Section 2, Article 10. of tlio ConHtltii- i lion, Hphitlnu to Kducatlon, Public ?ti Scliool ajHtfi.i, Maintenance. M- lI,".,t. . tinlly tlio Legislator of , tho Stato of Utah; ,' ', Section 1. That tho following prop- " 'A8'11?,? .t0 u,"l,'l Hie Constitution of , tlio btato of Utah la horoby submitted i to t ho (luallncd electors of tho Stale f,t of Utah for their approval or dluap-- proval, namely: W r,Tll?.t. cctl0 2. Article 10. of tho ,TJ, Constitution of tho State of Utah, be amended to read as follows: "The Public School System shall In-, In-, cludo kindergarten schools, common schools, consisting of primary and ,, Krnmmnr t'radus, high schools, an agricultural ag-ricultural college, a university, and such other schools ns tho Legislature i . "jny, establish. Tho common schools -"j" shall bo free. Tho othor departments ,j of tho system shall bo supported as 1 provided by l.vw. Provided, that high ' BChooIs may bo maintained free In ull qUIcs of tho 111 st and second class now constituting school districts, and In ouch othor cities and districts ns may bo designated by the legislature. Hut whero the proportion of school monies apportioned or nccrulng to uny city or district shall not be Hufflcjcnt to maintain main-tain all tho frco schools in such city or district, tho high schools shall be supported sup-ported by locnl taxation; Provided, ' that when nny cities or districts shall establish high schools, the Legislature may authorize the use of statu school funds to nssHt in supporting such , .i snhnols, said funds being apportioned . ' to the -cities or districts concerned, by Ji tile State Hoard of Education." 1 Section 2. The Secretary of State It horoby ordered to cuuso this proposition proposi-tion to bo published In at least ono newspaper In every county of the Sate where a newspnper Is published, for two months Immediately preceding the next general election. Section 3. Thin proposition chall be submitted to the electors of this Stito ut tho next general election for tholr ,, , approval or disapproval. All orflclal it bii'lnts used at such election shall h ivc jSai 'printed or written thereon tho words . ', ; "Ki-r tho amendment to S-Vctlon -, Ar- f'f tlclo 3 0, of the Constitution," and "Against the nmendment to Section 2, ' Article 10, of tho Constitution," to- gether with such other tltlo deslgnnt-J3t deslgnnt-J3t , 'Ing such amendment ns may bo pro- f vlded by law. Said ballots shall be re , " cqlvcd and said votes shall bo taken, ,, '., counted, canvassed and tlio returns -thereon bo made In the samo manner ,' and in nil respects ns Is provided by law in tho case of tho election of tliu : , " ' State olucors. . . Section i. This amendment, If fr ndopted at said election, shall tuko ef- ' feet and be )n force from and after the ', tlrst day of January, A. D. 1907. w V Stnto of Utah, S Ofllco of tho Secretary of Stato . M ' 1. Charles K. Tingey, Secretary of a Stato of tho State of Utah, do hereby T 'certify that the foregoing Is a full, " -truo and correct copy of a resolution I proposing an nmendment to Section 2. I Article 10. of the Constitution of the 1 Stnto of Utah, relating to Kducatlon, l Public School System. Maintenance S passed nt tho Sixth regular session of 1 the Legislature of this State. 7. In testimony whereof, I have hero- I unto set my hand and afflsod tho Oreat -i Pnl of State of Utali, at Salt Lake 1 -City, Utah, this 23rd day of August, A. I IX 'OOC. I (Seal.) C S. TINOEV. i Secretary of State. I ", IlESOMJTION'. pnorosiNO amkxdments to .Section 3, Article XIII., of tho Constitution Consti-tution ns nmended Nove iber C, 1"00. t.and Section 12. of said Article XIII. relating to uniform tax and exemptions exemp-tions therefrom, and authority of tue Legislature to provldo for a stamp tat or a tax bared on Income, occupation, licenses or franchises. 1h it resolved and enactod by the , Legislature of tho Stato of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds of all membors thereof concurring concur-ring therein: , , Section 1. Tho following proposition to amend tho Constitution of tho State of i'tah Is hereby submitted to the qualifiod electors of tho Stato for tholr upproval or disapproval, namely: That Suction 3, Article XIII.. of the Constitution of tho State of Utah.' as amended November 6, 1000, and Sec-. Sec-. tlon 12, of said Article XIII . be and 7HR ' i "tlio same are hereby amended to read J ' Ay-' 8 follows: . JJKV "Section 3. Tho Legislature shall provldo by law a unlfor-n and equal Tate of assessment and taxation on all proiiorty In tho State, uccordlng to Its 1 Taluo In money, nnd shall prescribe i 1 uni'Tnl liw such regulations as , shall aecuro n. Just valuation for tnx- niton of all property, so that every pemou nnd corporation shall pay a tax A ' In proportion to tho value of hl3, her or Its property; Provided, that a do-duet do-duet Ion of debits fiom credits vy bo nuthoilzcd, Provided, further, that tho ptoporiy of tho United States, of tho titato, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and . public libraries, lots with tho buildings thMcon used exclusively for either ro-i ro-i llglouH worship or charltablo pur- 1 I os'h, nnd iilaccs of burial not hold or ' V used for prlvnto or corporate benoilt, i,va ' fchall bo ovompt from taxation i iv, jitihos, cnnals, roHorvoIrs, pipes and - ' i tlumos owned and used I Individuals or torpotntions for Irrigating lands 'pwned by such Individuals or corpom-' corpom-' JlriTts, or tho Indlvldqal motnbers thoro-t thoro-t i Tjf, shall not bo scfinrately taxed ns ', It-no as they shall bo owned and usod exclusively for such purpose; Provided furtlior. that mortgages upon both ro.u and personal prnnerty shall be oxompi ' from taxation; Provided, further, th ii J tho tiivoa of tlio Indigent poor may bo . ro'lttt'd or n'mted nt lucli time iiid In ' uch mannor us may bo provided lo ,-Vi "12. (Stamp, Income, llconso, fran chise, or iiiortKiiK" tax ermlsslblo ) Nothing In this Constitution hall In I'Onstruod to pi event the Legislature. from providing a stamp tax, or a tux I Med on Income, occupation, licenses of T8.ncllsoB.,, ;8tctlon 2. Tho Secretary of Stato Is heryby ordered to causa those proportions propo-rtions to bo published ir -t least one nwiHipor In ovory county of tin- WHt whero a newspaper Is publlnho-l Sir two inonthB Immediately precedlnr ' ' tSj not general election ' . Stollon S. These prop Itlcns shr!l r ubmlttod to tho elor-tiis or t!iH ' iWito nt tlio next generil election, f"i llelr approval or disapproval. All uf ftjlal ballots -ed at such eloetlon sli il! hove printed or written thereon t word. "Kor the ninendn. ntr t f tien 3. Article XITI.. of the ."n. tUu-tlirn, tUu-tlirn, H ninended Novenil"-'- fi JO o, ' rtitl "Against tho nmwid" mt ti lu-' tHm 8. Article XIII.. of f Cors'lti Hon ns nmended Noverr..,r (! !!).) ' ulso tho words, "Kor tho amendnent t iKirtlon 12. Article XIII., of the Constitution," Consti-tution," and "Airnlnst the ameulmeii' l Section 12. Article XIII.-. of the Con-ntltutlnn," Con-ntltutlnn," torethor with such othet tltlo designating such nmemlmppt s-rfuiv s-rfuiv be provldeil by ivs. Hnld bnllof !(luil i rcelved and atil vptM niutH H taken, counted, ennvned f.d ,v turn? maVWll !Bu"?rn' ,-ii-i1 vv Ibw- tn t'o cse of tho cloe- ,V. tlon nf tlio slate ollloors. Mik i, , j -' Hincndments, If vd rloLtlon, shull take ef- feet nnd be In forco from nnd arter tho first dny of January, A. V. 1007. Stnt- of Utah, Ortlco of tho Secretary of Stato. I. Clnrles S. Tlngey( Secretary of State of tho Stato of Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a full, truo and correct copy of n resolution proposing amendments to Section 3. Article XIII.. of tho Constitution of the State of Utah, as amended November Novem-ber C, 1!tnn, nnd Section 12, of said Article Ar-ticle XIII. relating to uniform tax nnd exemptions therefrom, nnd authority author-ity of the Legislature to provide for a fltamp tax or a tax based on Income occupation, licenses or franchises pnsscd nt t'" Sixth rpg 'ir sosslon of the Loglslntcro of this State. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto here-unto set mv hand nnd nfflxfd tlir Great Seal o' tho State of Utah, at Salt Lako City, Utaluthls 23rd day of Auguot. A. D. 1000. (Seal.) C. S. TINOr.Y. Secretnrr of Stn NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. G810. Department of tho interior, Land OUloo nt Salt Luko Oily, Utnh, Sept. 8, 1900. Notice Is horoby given that thofol-ovh)g-nnuicl Bottlers havo filed no tico of their iutnntion to mako final proofs in support of tbeir claims and that tald proofs will bo mado before, tho Clork of tho District Court in nnd for Iron County, nt Parowan, Utah, on October 30, 190C, viz: Moroni A. Orton, 11. E, 11C25, for tho loU 1, 2, 3 nnd 4 of section HO, towntliip 36 south, raugo 8 west, S. L. M. Ho names the following witnesses to provo his continuous reeidenoo upon and cultivation ot Etild laud, viz.: Abraham O. S. Webb, Joseph B. Lister, Jofopli F. Holyoalf, Jorgen A. Jensen, all of Parowan, Utah. ALSO Joeoph E. LUter, II. E. 14802, for the E2 SE section 24, and N h NEJ sootion 26, township 3fi south, rango 9 west, 3. L. -M. lie names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residenco upon and cultivation of eaid land, viz: Goorgo Stevens, Thomas D. Adams, Joseph P. Holyoalf, Thomas K. Holy-ouk, Holy-ouk, all of Parowan, Utah. FRANK D. 1IOBBS, Register. L. II. Qrrfy and L. 0. Dalloy, claimants nttoruoys. (First Sept. 14 Last Oct. 19) Notice for Publication. 1 No. C813. Department of tho Intorior, Lnnd Oflloo.at'aSltlLnbo Oity, 'Utah, Bert 17, 1000. Notico is horoby glvon that "tho following-uamod settlor has filed notico no-tico of bis intention to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo mado before tho Clerk of tho District Court iu and for Iron County, Utah, at Parowan, Utah, on November 15. 190G. viz: Charles N. Ooiry, II. 13. 14573 for tho FjH SEJ Sec. 1 and N,4s NEJ Sec. 12, Tp. 37 S., R. 10 W.,S. L. M. Ho names tho following witneseES to provo his continuous residenco upon and cultivation of eaid laud, viz: Thomas J. Jouon, William W. Ltint, William Houoben, Dnvid Ilaigbt, nil of Cedar Oity, Utah. FRANK D. HOBilB, Register. (First Sopt. 28 Last Xov. 2.) Forfeiture Notice. Salt Luko Oity, Utah, Oct. 8, 190G. To Hurry E. Root, his heirs, assigns, as-signs, oxcoutots, udmlustrutors or grantees. You nro heroby notified that tho Oinainnatti, Utah and Wyoming Oil Company has expended during tho year 1904 Ono Hundred DdUars in labor and improvement upon citoh of tho following placer raining claims situaded in Pinto Iron Mining District, Iron County, Utuh, to-wit: Tho Sago placer utul Sago placer No. 1 mining olaima of record fu bonk E pngo 408-9 iu tho ofiloo of tho County Recoidcr of said County, at Piifouan, Utah, in ordor to bold said claims under tho provisions of I ho Revised Statues of tho United StatoH.1 ho amount required to hold mid olalms for the poriod ondiug Ducembor 31st, 1904, and if, within 90 days from tho" poreoanl service of this notiae or within 90 days from tho publication thereof, you fail or relnso in conrlburo your proportion of such expenditure ns n co-owner your Interest iu iho claims will be-oorao be-oorao tho property of tl.o undersigned your co-owuor, who has mado tho re-quiiod re-quiiod fxpendituiBu by tho tornjn of said Statute CinoiuiiHltl, Utuli & Wyoming Oil Co.. by Goorgo A. 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H Oaneral ofllco & Court Tractlc of all klndk I.nnir dlatancc Telephoae ia. both Ollioe ', an J Itefildeuce. , i nenver, - Utah, j notici:. Dopnrtmout of tho Interior, Salt Lalto City, Utah, October 10, 1900. To whom it may concern: Tho Govoinor of Utah, having mado npplioatiou, under tho Act of Congroaa upprovod Aug. '118, 1894, for tho survey of tho unsurvetjed part of: Tp. 27 S. II. 10W. Tp. 10 S. R. 10 W. ,r Tp. U0 S. R. 11 W. -T Tp. 40 S. R. 8 W. Tp. 1J1 S. R. 10 W. Notico Is uore by given: tt That tho said InndsHrg by order of tho Hon. OonucltMuiiQr of tho Gonoral Lnnd ofllco rf Ootobor !), 190(1, withdrawn ami reserved from agrioulturnl cutty to tnl'o oifcot from and after Septombcr -"', 190G, and uontluuo until tho expiration ot tho sixty days from tlio dato of HHng of tho ollloial plats ot survoya in this oillco, during which 00 days tho Stato uuthorltlos may eolout any and nil of said lands which aro not embraced em-braced Iu any valid ad verso oluim. FRANK 1). IIOBBS. 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