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Show i.eeni iMftux i tniH omc. FOR THE LATEST Styles and best quality in Tablets, Popatcrics, Pen, Inks and Pencil, come to us. t Wc Jiavc also n new and very extensive line, of purses, bill books, razor strops, harmonicas har-monicas & notions. CEDAR CITY DRUG STORE, C. "W, Etoufh, Mjjr. For the best of everything in Machinery Qo to LJARkY HUNTER. He sells Alfalfa Renovators. Moon Bros, and La Porte Buggies, Birdscll Wagons, Milwaukee -end Emerson Farm Implements. You can get the purest Ice for 1c a pound delivered. Leave orders at barber hcp. J. C. KOUISOX, M. 1). orrion 'MiMiun , a am. 4 k.iiii, iimm-k nri.it hiai fiu liHtKi rtMM IIOUMM lt MI'KUIAL. ATI'KSTION I'AIIITU D1HIUNHN P TIIW KVle, KAH MOHIC AMI TIIHOAT. AM) Til It 1'ITTlNfJ Ol (JI.A.MMHN. ukie: & URIE liUTCHEKS. Dealers in Fresh Meats of all Kinds. Prompt service and Meat cut to suit. Outside Orders Solicited GEO. K. URIE, Mgr. Notice for Publication. (l'ublUlu-r.) Department ot ttio Inlerlor, IT. S. I.aml Ollke nl Suit I.11K0 CUV. Utnli, Auu Wtli, 1910. Notice t hereby h i-ii Uiat Klcbortl II. l-'or-lli. of suit I nKa City, IHilt, who. 011 Nov. 17th ItXW, mnilc lleKert 1 ami Ktitry Nt. 611H, Serl.it No. OUJS. torUnsiirxcyitl SUM tH5 Sec S, nml NHl4 Nli. t-i-cllnn 17, TowiiHhip 30 south, R.inir 15 ei.1. H. ! MerUllmi, lia llletl notice of Intention to iiiaVe Final l'roof, lo t-Htalilltih claim lollicl.iml aloo ilfucrllnsl, before the Kenlitlur ami Kecelver of Uu U S. l.aml Otlicc at Salt Lake City. Utnli, on tho Tilt cl.iy of Oct-olxjr. Oct-olxjr. Ilia ....... iCInlmnnt iimnoi wltneKKn: N. Doualil KorMh, Tliomns W. Tomy ill, John 11. Tnlltu. nil of New Ca-lle, Utah: H. H llartlon of I'm-In, I'm-In, Utah: K. Moionl (5I11U-. ol New Castle, Uialijaiut N.'l Porter of holt I.nkeCltv, I'tnli. f ' K. I). U.THOMI'aO.N, KofiUter, l'lwt Sept. J Lat Oct. 7, Notice to Water Users. State Kniflneer'H Oftlce. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aui.'.l, 19.0, Notice In hertby pheit that Clarence Klch-anU Klch-anU uttoM post oHico aililn.a I Paruwan, I'tiili.hasmaileappllMlUin In accordance with the requirements 01 tliw Comptlel Laws of Uth, IWT, as ammiilod b) the Session I.awsof I'tah I'W.toappripilato eliibt liunilmt aUty-clglu teH-tliowiamllha WbSiof a cntlc-foot ir sev-otnlofvater sev-otnlofvater from Trouuh ami Keil Onion mwIiiijs, tn Count , Utah. Part of salil wa-tvrwt wa-tvrwt llmdhertftt front Tronifh rlnr at a point uhlclt txsirs south 4Silefrcej et 2.010 let Ivoni the norih oast corner ot section U, Tuunahlp 34 south, ranife9ost, halt Lake bus ami merlillau. Tho btlance of said atw Hill be dtxertetl from Ketl Canyon SinluK.dta nuint which leautU 45 iWtnx et 4, IWttUuuu Ir mi the corner .tbm- UcrtWt. Th wattr from Trouiih Sprlmr lb itiv.-rt-d .iiinpUue where It lsu Irtw.i saw sriu Hit cohoC4I ty t a ttm and a dttch. !.. adUutuciM lJUOfeot TImi watr ti.mt Rwl taMH SprlHif willb diverted at the pac wteete it Issues f nmi hW kpriutf aHd con-ivttil con-ivttil liy WNW nl .1 Hu ! dltcU. lor a 4lMMceot 1.14 feet. The wWt wnlivrte.l audiumuied will b "td ditriuir the iwrtod frtMM Martfe l to Novrtbr JO. loinii. ol each ar. for stock vriri warps Thw auvlMloH is diKMtld lu Ik Mate Kai DM'N ulhc s No. i.l. All utotesta araUst ta rrauliaf of ald ap-ulWathM.ilatlM ap-ulWathM.ilatlM thraitM(lar, miMttst w4 by aMa It m ilHlltt aim &ttl la thl ottCM wlthlH tklrty 30) day after VU coupl. i,h-tWiciofruuvrj, suite RKtter. lMUvl Ant puWtenUtM Antf.3ii, lM, Jat ( (MMwVMtuu of HiUftuitiM eijt. , tM. A RESOLUTION A joint resolution proposing an amendment amend-ment to Section 7 of Article XIII of the constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the rate of taxation. He It enacted br the. Lestalalnre of the State of Utah, two third of all tlie member elected, to each of Hie two him -en, concurring therein. Section'. That It lpropoed lo amend Sec lion 7 of Article XIII of the constitution of the Mate of Utah bo that the name will read as follow fol-low t 7. The rale of taxation on property for utale purpose shall never exceed eltfht mill on each dollurof Talaatlou to he apportioned ax Inllowm Not to exceed four and one half mill mi each dollar of Taluatlon lnrireiieral stale purposeM; Not to exceed Hire, mllla-on each dollar of valuation val-uation for district nchool purimiieH: Not to exceed one-half mill mi each dollar of valuation valu-ation for High -cIhhiI puruosrH! That art of the Mate tax apimrttuntd lo llh school pur lMr shall ronMltulea luitil to Ix: called the "liliih school fund" an t shall Iw antsirtloned lo the cltle and school dlntrlcta nta(ntalnlntr liiirh schools In the mannes the IsuUlatare war provide. And whenever the taxable property within the state shall amount lo loar hiiiulred minion dollar, the rrte shall not exceed live mills on each dollar of valuation: uulci a proposition to Increase such rate, specifying the rate proposed and the time durluir which the same aliall bo levied be first BulMiiltte-l to a tote of such of the iialllled tlec'ois of the State as la the year next preceding itucli election, elec-tion, shall have paid a property lax asessiM to them wllh it the Slate, and the majority ol those votlitjr therein shall vote- In favor thereof, there-of, In such manner as may be prov'ded by lew. Sec 2 The S-cretary of Statu Is directed to submit this prnpo'cd amendment to the etcci-or etcci-or of the state at the next ienrral t-'ectlou lit the nianuer provided by law. Sec. .1. If adopted by the electors of the Slate, this amendment shall take effect January Janu-ary 1st, IPU. Stle of Utah. Office of Secretary of State, as. I, Char'csS Tinker, Secretary ol State of the Slate of Utah ilo hereby certify that the furryoluir Is a full, true and correct copy of a rooluilon prnxn!f mi amendmi u' to Section 7 of Article XIII, of the Constitution of the 1'latenf Utah, relating to Ihe r.ito of taxstton. passed nt the Klirlilli Hi-u'tilar Session of the I.riflslalurcof this state. Iu testimony when-of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the ('.real Meal of the State of Utali nt Salt Lake City this 29lh day of August, A. I. 1910. scali C. S.TINi'.r.Y, Secietaryof Stale. Flr Sept ! 1 ast ov. '. A RESOLUTION. A joint resolution proposing an amendment amend-ment to Section I of Article XIV of the Constitution of the State of Utah in relation to .the limit of the State indebtedness. in-debtedness. lie it resolved br the Legislature of the State of Utah: two-thirds; of alt the mrmbcni elected to each of the two houses couciirrlnir therein: Section I. I' I propos-d to amend "Tll'in 1 Attlfle XIV of the Cv'tliutlor Ile jj(a,Q of Utnli to ,,,at Hie saille will read as follows: Sec I. To mee''aiua' deficits or fllurc9 lit revenue, and for nee a"' cxisjiidlturrs for pnhlic purposes, Includliu U4 crect'on of pub-llcbulldinirs,.iudfor'tlupamri, pub-llcbulldinirs,.iudfor'tlupamri, of all '.territorial '.terri-torial IndebtediiHs apunied by tue state, the Stale may contract debts not rxcerdlnu " the iiirurrirate at anr one time, an amount ciial u one and one-half jit-r centum of the value of the tx.tble property of the Stale, a kIiokii lv the Ihsi nsse.siueitl for HtiiteiiurpoHC, previous to the Incurring of such Indebtedness. Din the -tatc shall neer contraci any IndehtcdncHs except ns lu the next i-'ecllnii provldetl. In ex-cesofsucli ex-cesofsucli amount, nnd all monies nrislui? from loans herein authorized, shall 1m ni-plh-d iv 1 1 die purHMcs fuf which they wrru obtained. ob-tained. , tec. . The Secretary of Slate l- directed to cause litis proiHxcd amendmriitto he tiublUhed aste)ulred bv thu Constitution and to bo sub-milled sub-milled lo tho elector of thu State nt the next ireueral election In the manner provided bylaw. by-law. Sec. 3. If nprroved by the electors of tho tatr, this iirotMised amendiueiit shall take effect ef-fect upon the first dnv ntjauuurr A.I) 101 1. State of l t nit. Olllco of -ecretary of Slate, ss. I, Charles S Tlnuev, Secretary of State of tho State of Utah, do hen-liv certify that tho oreuoluir Is n full, true and correct copy of a loso'iitloii pMiiMisluu an amendment to Section l of Article XIV, of the Constitution of the State of Utah lu relation to the limit of thn Statu Indebtedness, passed by the Eighth Ken-ular Ken-ular Session of the Legislature of this Slate. In testimony wltereol I hate hereunto set my laud and affixed the Great neat of the Mute of Utah nt Salt Laho City this liOili day of Auk'ust, A. 1). mi), (seali C. S. TINGKV. Secretary of State First Sept. 3 - Last Nov 4. A RESOLUTION. A resolution proposing an amendment to Section 2 of Article X of the Constitution Con-stitution of the State of Utah, as amended January I, 1907, relating to the Public School system, and Section Sec-tion 3 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the State School Fund. He It resolved aud enacted bv the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirds of all the mem. bers elected lo each of the two Ilnusoi concur-' rlntr therein: Section 1. That it Is pioposed to amend Section Sec-tion 2 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as amended January 1st, 1907, and Section 3 of Article X of tho Constitution of the State of Utah, Mi the same wilt rrad as follows. Sections. The public school system shall Include In-clude kindergarten schools; common school', consisting of primary and Krammar gradrs: Itiirh schools, an agricultural college: a nni-verltv: nni-verltv: and such other schools as tho Legislature Legisla-ture ntsy establish The common schools shall be free. The other departments ot the system shall bo supported as provide I bv law. Section 3, The proceeds of all Ian s that have been or may bo granted by the United Slates to this State, for the support of the common com-mon schools-the proceeds of all property that may accrue to the State by escheat or forfeiture; forfeit-ure; all unclaimed shares and dividends of any corporation incorporated under the laws of this State; the proceeds of the sate of timber, mineral min-eral or other property front school and State lauds other thati those granted for specific purpose; and the per centum of the net proceeds pro-ceeds of the sate of public lands lying within the rttate which shall be sold by the United States, sub-eouetM to the admission of this Male into the lJnl.ni, shall lie aud remalu a per-tetual per-tetual fund, to Ih called the Stale Sclnsd Fund, thelnlervi ot which only, together with snch other mean- as the Legislature may pro- ide shall be distributed among the several s hiKil districts a- cording to the school population popula-tion residing therein. Provided, That all luiids derived from an v State lax for htgh schools shall be apportioned among the several cities and school dhr-rtcts according to the attendance attend-ance at the high schools therein, but no city or district shall be entitled to auv part of the fund dertwd front the Slate tax for high schools uulwss the high scl ool therein is maintained upon the standard and for the period during the tear that may h fixed by the State lkvird o( Kdttcail.m. Section 4. ThaSocretarj of Slat I directed to submit thl prupswed amendmrHl tu the electors elect-ors of Ih Slate at the uevt geaeral election. In tn utaHMcr proviiUd bv law Secihui i. It adopted by theelectixs of the State, this amendment skull take effect Jaau-ar Jaau-ar 1, Wll. hiate tt Utah. Ottice of Secretary of Stat . I. Charles S Tlmrwy, Secretary ot State of the State f Utah, do herhy certify that the fttrerulufWa ftlr. true and correct Quay of a r!liiMa prvfMwlBg- aa amendmiHit l Section 2 wt A rtte X the Cstllutk f the State of I ink. AttMMtdtd Januar? 1, 1907, retatlusr to lh I'tabtk- SckxW Srtm. and fethM) l(Ar. tictv X of tit CostUul. of Ike Maeof I uk, telatlng to the State School Fund, passed by the Eighth Regular Session of the legislature of this Slate. In testimony whereof I have lieteitnto set nlT hand and affixed the ('.real Seal of th State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 28lh day of Aug-nst.A. Aug-nst.A. D. 1910. (eal) C.8.TIN0F.V, Secretary of Slate First Sept. S La Nov. 4. A resolution! A joint resolution proposing an amendment amend-ment to Section 4, of Article 1 4, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, in relation to the limit of indebtedness of Counties, Cities, towns and School Districts. He It resolved by the Leglslaltireof the Stato of Utah, two-thirds of a-1 members elected to each of the two Uourc concurring therein: Section I. 1 hat It Is proposed to amend Section Sec-tion 4, of Article 1 1, of the Constitution of the Stite of Utah, so that the same shall tead as follows: Section 4 When rttithnrltcd to create Indebtedness Indebt-edness as provided lu Section 3 ol this Article, no County shall become Indebted to an amount, Including existing Indebtedness exceeding two per centum: No city, town, school district or other municipal corporal! n shall become In dehted to ait antou.it Including cxi-tln In h-ht-edttess, exeeidlttg four per centum of the value of the taxable proper tv there it. ill v.itu- to he ascertained by the last sesstucnl lor State andCouii'y t urpo-tcs previous lo the Inclining of such Indebted us- except that In lncnrmrat-e1 lncnrmrat-e1 clttcs the assessment shall be taken from the last assessment (or citv purposes; provldetl. provld-etl. that no part of the Indebtedness allowed In. tills suction shall be Incnrted for other than Btrlct'y county, city, town or school district, purposes; provided further, that au.tcllyof the llrst add second class when authorized an provld--d In 'ectloii tlirro of litis nrllele, mny be allowed to Incur a larger Indebtedness, not to exceed four per centum and any Lily of the thiitl i lass, or town, not to exceed eight par centpm additional, for supplying such city or town with water, iirtlllcltil lights or towers, when the wotks fr supplying such wuiter, light and s-wers, shall be owned and controlled bv the muutcltu Itr Section X The Secretary of Mate Is directed to cause this proposed nmmidtucut lo tie published pub-lished as required by the Constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State at the next (tcttiral election lit the nianm tr provided by lajur. Section 3. If approved by the electors of tho Stale, this proposed niueudment sh-ll take effect ef-fect on the llrst dav ol January, lr'll. State of Uiah. Oflicoof r-ecretarr of State, ss. I, Charles -. Tlngey. Secretary of -.tale of the State of Utah, do herein certify that the foregoing fore-going is a full, trtto and corre -t copv of a rest lttlion priosln an amendment to Section 4, of Article 14 of the Constitution of thu State of Utsh. in relation to the Limit of Indebtedness of Counties, ( ittcs, Towns, and School Ills, trlcts, passed by the I.lghlh Regular Session of tho Legislature of this state. Iu testimony whereof I have hereunto set my liandandafrixedthenreatSe.il o' Hie Statu of Utah at Salt Lake CUV lite. Mlh day of Augukt, A. I). 1910. (ealj c. S. TIXGKY. Stcrctary o( Stat,r, Tirst Sept. 2-T.ast !'". . "" i Notice to Water Users. State Kiiglncer's Office, Salt Lalre Cltr. Utah. Aug. IS, 1910. "r Notice Is hereby given that Richard f. Thorley, whose post olllco address Is Cedar City, Utah, lias made application lu accord-auce accord-auce with the icitilrem nt of thu Compiled Itwa of Utah, I9U7. as amcudetl bv the Session Laws of Utah, IVU9, to Appropriate imp and ouu- third t 1-31 cubic-feet per itecoud of wuter from , three springs in Iron County. Utah, spring "a'' 1 It situated at a point which bears north "o de- I grecs cast 027 feet f out the west ittir.ur cor- I corner of Section VI, Township $1 small, a Hango 16 west, halt Lahe base and tuerUltnn. Spring "b" Is situated nt a point which bears- ,g north "0 decrees east ;U0 feet distant front the jf ipiarlcr corner above descrlK'd. Sptlng"c"I M situated at'.i tsilnt which bears smith Id ilegreeH w 45 minutes cast 1,710 feci distant from the quar- D ter corner above described, i-ald water w ill be- m diverted at the place where It Issues trom anltl ffi springs nnd conveyed by means of ditches for H a dlstati o of: Spring '-n" l,fcSj eet; springs m -b" aud 'c,,2,'267.80 feet, wheieli will bo u-ed ffi Irom April 1 to November 1, Inclusive, of each S ) ear, lo irrigate SO acres of land embraced lu W becilou 12, 'township 32 south, ran go lowest, H Salt Lake base and meridian lu nddillon to M tho uaulltvof water above described, the ap- jl 'pllcant desires lo appropriate sixteen tlOi acre- feet of water which will be stored during the (teriod from January 1 to December 31, Incltt- jf she, of each vcar, In six reservoirs embraced H In Section 12, Tonuship 32 south, Kauge 10 B west, Salt I she base and meridian. Thu water tB so stored will be released trout said reservoirs ffl during thu period from April I, to NovemI cr , M Inclusive, of each year, and conveyed for n dis H tanceof '20 feet and there used to IrrUatu the H tract of land atnive described Thlsappllca- JB tlnu is designated in the State Kugliieci's Sj office as Nu. 2oOO. All protests against the granting of said j application, stating the reasons thcrelor, must m lie made by aflldavlt In duplicate and tiled lit this office within thirty 130, days after thu com- V pletlon of the publication of this notice m CAI.KIITANNKR, I Stato Knghiecr. 9 Date of llrst publication Aug. vfl. tttio, date m ol comuletloti of publication Sent. ?( l'Jl'J. Notice to Water Users. I State Engineer's omcc, Salt Lake City, ffl Utah, Vug. IS, 1910. m Notice Is hereby given that James A. I,ov 1 1 fl al, whoso Hst ollice address Is Heater, Utah, it have made application In accordance with tl c M requirements of the. Compiled Laws of Utah, H 1W7, as amended by tho-esloii Laws of Utah, m 19u9, to appropriate one-twelfth d-Ul of a cubic- ffi fiHit per second of water from an unnamed m spring In Iron County, Utah. Said spring Is V situated at a point which bears north 38 degrees M 2u minutes east V)i feel distant from the m south west comer of the south east iiuartcr of ( Section 31 Township 31 south, Kattjtu 7 west, If Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted at the place where it Issues front 9 said spring and conveyed b means of a ditch I for a distance of 20 feet, and there used dnr- I lug the period Irom January 1 to December I 31, Inclusive, rf each year, for stock watering 1 purMises. This application designated In I the Stale Engineer's ofTice as No. 3003. I All protests against the entitling of said ap- jl plication, staling the reasfius therefor, must be J made by adidavlt til duplicate and tiled lit tit's r omce within thirty fJOi days after the com pie- j tlou of the publication ot this notice. . (I CALF.ll TANNHK, H State Ktiglueer. i Date of first publication Aug, 10, 1910;date of completion of publication &e-t. IV. 1010. Notice to Water Users. State Engineer's Ofkce. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug IS. 1910 Notice Is herebv glen that D. I. Williams, w hose pst office address Istirecnvllle, I'tah.has made application in accordance with the re-iu)rements re-iu)rements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 197 as amende I by the Session Laws of I'tah, iDOv, to appropriate one-hundredth (.01 of a cubic- S - foot p'r second of water fromWlregrassSprlugs, 8 Iron Couittx. Utah. Said springs are situated at a point which hears south 44 degrees 40 minutes min-utes oat 1570 feet from the south cist corner ot Section 23, Toivuship30 south, Range I0vo.-.t, Salt Lake base add meridian. The water wll I bediveiled at the place where it Issues from ald springs and conveyed by means of a pipe, line for"a distance ol 100 feet, where it will bo ued during the is:rlod from Jauuars 1 to December De-cember 31, inclush o, -of each year, for stock h tratrring pitritosvs. This application Isdeslg- iiated in the State Engineer's Utrice as No. 3 t(0 All protsts aituiHst the granting of said application stating th mmhw therefor, utyst lie made bv affidavit lit dHpilcaie .md liled in this isltce withla thirty ' dajs after the com-ptetUHt com-ptetUHt of th lHibllcatlou of this notice. , CA LEU TANNER. Male Knglneer. Date of first publication Aug 2d, 1910, data of Completion of uubllcatteu Sept. , 1910. Ch8mi8Jiiun's Gaugn Hemedy s Cwoe QcLX Croup zni WtSoniag Cotrjh. f 1 |