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A Resolution. 1'idposlnK rn amendment to Section J, Article 10. of the constitution relating re-lating to Kducallon, Public School System, Maintenance. Ho It enacted by tho 'legislature of the state of Utah: Sectlo.i 1. The following proposition proposi-tion to amend the Constitution of the State of Utah Is hereby submitted to tho qualified electors of tho State of Utah for thclrapproval or disapproval, namely: That Section 2, Article 10. of the Constitution of the Stato of Utah, be amended to read as follows: Tho Public School System shall Include In-clude kindergarten schools, common schools consisting of primary atid grammar grades, high schools, an agricultural agri-cultural college, a university, and such other schools as the Legislature may establish. The common schools shall be free. The other departments of the svstcm shall bo supported as provided pro-vided 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. Hut whero the proportion of school monies apportioned or accruing to anv city or district shall not be sulllclent to maintain all the free schools In such city or district, the high schools shall be supported by local taxation; Provided, Provid-ed, that when any cities or districts shall establish high schools, the Legislature Legis-lature may authorize the use of State school funds to assist In supporting such schools, said funds being apportioned appor-tioned to the cities or districts concerned, con-cerned, by the Stato Hoard of Education. Section 2. Tho Secretary of Stato Is hereby ordered to cause this proposition pro-position to be published In at least one newspaper In every county of the state where a newspaper Is published, for two months Immediately preceding preced-ing the next gcncral'clcctlon, Section It. This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this State at the next general election for their approval or disapproval. All otllclal ballots used at such election shall have printed or written thereon the words "i'or the amendment to Section 2, Article 10 of the Constitution" Constitu-tion" and "Against tli! amendment to Section 2, Article 10 of tho Constitution," Con-stitution," together with such other title designating such amendment as may be provided by law. Said ballots shall be received and said votes shall be taken, counccd, canvassed and the returns thereon be made in the same manner and In all respectsas Is provided provid-ed by law In the case of the election of the state ofllcers. Section 4. This amendment. If adopted at said election, shall lake effect and be In rorcu from and after the tlrst day or January, A. I). 1007. STATE OF UTAH. Olllce of Secretary of State. 1, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the forgoing Is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution proposing pro-posing amendment to Section 2, Article 10, or the Constitution relating to Education, Public School System, Maintenance, passed at the Sixth regular session of the Legislature or tills Stato. In tetlmony whereof, I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and atltxed the Great Seal or the State of (Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 23rd day of August, Au-gust, A. D. 1000. C. S. TlNOKV, Secretary of State. A Resolution, Proposing amendments to Section 3, Article 13, or the Constitution as amended November tl, 11)00, and Section Sec-tion 12, or said Article 13 relating to uniform lax and exemptions there-from, there-from, and authority or the Legislature to provide ror a f tamp tax.or a lax based bas-ed on Income, occupation, licenses or franchise. He It. resolved and enacted by the Legislature or the State or Utah, two-thirds two-thirds or all members thereof concurring con-curring therein: Section 1. The following proposition proposi-tion to amend the Constitution or the State or Utah Is hereby submitted to the o,ualllied electors or tho Statu for their approval or disapproval, namely: That Section 3, Artlclo 13, of the Constitution of tho Stato of Utah as amended November 0, 1000, and Section Sec-tion 12 ol said Article 13 be and the samo are hereby amended to read as follows: Section 3. The Legislature shall provide by law a Uniform and equal rate or 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 or all property, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax In proportion propor-tion to the value or his her or Its property: pro-perty: Provided, that a deduction of debits rrom credits may bo authorized: Provided, furtlier, that the property or tho United States, or tho State, counties, cities, towns, school districts, dis-tricts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with buildings thereon used exclusively for ellhor religious worship or charitable purposes, pur-poses, and places or burial not held or used for private or corporato benefit, shall be exempt rrom taxation. Ditches, Ditch-es, canals, reservoirs, pipes and Humes owned and used by Individuals or corporations cor-porations for Irrigating lands -owned by such Individuals or corporations, or the Individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long as they shall bu owned and used exclusively ex-clusively for such purpose: Provided, further, that mortgages upon both real and personal property shall be exempt ex-empt from taxation: Provided, further, that tho taxes of the Indigent poor may bo remitted or abated at such time and In such a maimer as may bo provldedby law. 12. (Stamp, Incomo, license, franchise, or mortgago tax permissible). Nothing Noth-ing In this constitution shall bo construed con-strued to prevent the Legislature from providing a stamp tax, or a tax based on Incomo, occupatlan, licenses or franchises, Section 2. Tho Secretary of Stato Is hereby ordered to cause theso propositions pro-positions to Lo published In at least one nevsraper In every county or tho State where a newspayer is published, for two months Immediately preceding preced-ing tho next general election. Section 3. These propositions shall 'i I. ,, ,, i i i, . ,i, , o be submitted to the electors of this state at the next general election, for their approval or disapproval. All olllcial ballots used at such elections shall have printed or written thereon, the words, "For the amendments to Srctlon 3, Article 13, or the Constitution, Constitu-tion, as amended November 0, 1000" and "Against the amendment to Section Sec-tion Il.Artlcle 13, of the Constitution as amAndcd November (I, 1000" also tho words "For the amendment to Section 12, Article 13 of the Constitution" Constitu-tion" and "Against the amendment to Section 12, Article 13, of the Constitution" Con-stitution" together with such other title designating such amendment as may be provided bv law. Said ballots shall'be received and said votes shall be taken, counted, canvassed and returns re-turns thereof bo made in the same manner and In all respects as is provided pro-vided by iffw In the case of the election elec-tion of the state oil leers. Section 4. These amendments, If adopted at said election, shall take effect and be In force rrom and arter the first day of January, A. I), 1007. STATE OF UTAH, Olllce of Secretary of State. I, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a lull, true and correct copy of a resolution proposing amendments to Section 3, Article 13, of the Constitution of the State of Utali as amended November (1. 1000. and Section 12, of said Article 13 relating to uniform tax and Exemptions Exemp-tions therefrom, and authority of tho Legislature to provide for a stamp tax or a tax based on Income, occupation, licenses or franchises, passed at the Sixth Regular Session of the Legislature Legis-lature or this State. , In testimony whereor I have here unto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal or tho Stale or Utah, at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 23rd day or August, A. I). 100(1 O. S. Tinoky, Secretary ol Stale. Sale of Delinquent Stock, The Logan Northwest Field Irrigation Irriga-tion Company, prlnclpa' place or business, busi-ness, Logan, Cache county, Utah. There aro delinquent on the follow-Ing follow-Ing described stock on account of assessment as-sessment levied on June 2, 1000, the several amounts set opposite the names or the respective sharchpldcis as follows: Name Shares Amt Johnauncs Nelson estate 1 $ 5 25 Domlnlck Houdrero UI 2 00 Thomas H. Smith . 10 8 80 Ralph II. Smith 10 8 80 H. J. Nellscn 10 3 50 George A. Johnson .... (J 2 10 Jacob I). Johnson (1, 2 10 Hans Munk 15 5 25 David Andrew 3 1 05 Joseph Squires 25 8 75 George A. Hell 10 3 50 Samuel Adams..' 4 140 Lionel Farrell 20 7 00 Margaret Evans 1(1 G CO Airred Wllmoro 1 00 George T. Toombs i 3 James It. Thaln i 35 L U. Martineau 40 14 35 Mrs. Frank Hawkes 10 3 50 Robert Davidson estate 22 7 70 Mary S. Campbell 31 1 25 Abraham Jorgensen.... 10 3 50 Erastus Cole 11 4 00 Herbert Hawkes 3 1 20 And In accordance with law and an .order or tho Hoard or Directors or said company made on the 20th day or June 1000, so many shares or each piece or said stock as may bo necessary, will be sold at the residence or Wm. Evans at Logan, Cache county, Utah, on the 15th day or September, lOOtl, at the hour or 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together wltli the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Wm. Evans Secretary and Treasurer or the Logan Northwest Field Irrigation Company, olllce at Logan, Cache county, Utah. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE, . Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signer Sign-er for I urttter Information. In the District Court, Probate Division In and for Cache County, State of Utah. NOTICE TO CUCMTOKS. Estate of Apios O. Halt, deceased. Crwdllnra will present claims with voucher vouch-er to thu underalirm-d at IiIh residence at l'liradlse. t-ounty of Cache, and Statu ur Utah, on or Uifuru thui'ml duy of Dieetnlier. IUXJ. . . . Wu.U. IIai.i. Adinlnlstiator of the vslatu otAiuoiC. llall,(h'ceae(l, NOTICH TO OltKDITOItSi, Kstalo of Charles Johnson, Deceased, Creditors will liresont claims with vouchers toiui'lurltrm'd atUreenvllle. Cacho cuunti'. mate, of Utah, on or lieforo thu 15th day of Devumlwr A. I), loot). Kdhmiui I'KTKitsoN, Administrator NelH'ker. Hart and Nebeker, Attorney for Administrator. Date of llrst publication Ainaist II, In the Justices court In and for Logan city county of Cache, stato of Utah. lieforo II. A. I'odurten.Justlco of thopeaco II. O. VauMeter. plalntltr. vs. James Dlvll-bliss, Dlvll-bliss, defendant, BUM5IONS. Tho State of Utah to tho defendant; You are hereby summoned to appear In tho alwvc entitled court within ten days after the service of this summoDs upon you. If served within thu county In which this action Isbroiuht. otherwise, wlthtn twenty days after af-ter this service, and defend the above ontltl-Ml ontltl-Ml action brjuKhtairalnst you to recover thu sum of $S3, w and a'J cost of sult.al!etred to be duo upon certain services upon an assigned account. And Incase of your lalluro toiloso, Judgment will tie remlered aualust you accord ac-cord In tf to tho demand ot tlio complaint, II, A. Peiieimem, justice of tho Peace. II, O. VauMeter, attorney for plaintiff. I Los Angeles Excursions 1 k QAI T Sl)CCinl l-ow K K Reduced Rates .Tli, f0"nn'rf' S P Tickets on Sale T ARE l" f ?'? T S S doily June 1st to A D "T'o?'! 3 S September 15th. POT TTF J,T 2o? I a Low num. KUUIE4 to July 8th. g I Long Limit. H , STOP OVERS IN SALT LAKE CITY. fj S Southern California, 'Ocean Beaches, Deep Gj B Sea Fishing, Orange Groves, Yacht jjj ffi ing Boating, Bathing. g 1 The Trip of a Life Time. pJ Any O. S. L. Agent can quote rates. For I'artlculiirs, list of Q I H Resorts, Hotels, etc., write to J. II. BUIITNEK, District Gj Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. K idSHH5S5a5H5H5H5H5HSHSH5SB55ara5H5B5g5E5Ena5H5a5H5DJ Oregon Short Line R. R. CACHE VALLEY TIME CARD No. It. Dally. No. tl. Dally Mixed. I'ocatello 2i5 p. m.. ... 2:30 a. m Salt Lake 4:10 " Il:t5p.m Oedon t 5:20 " 1:2S " OachoJct. 7:00 5:30 am Menilon 7:18 " 8:00 " Log-an 7:35 " 8:25 " Smlthflold 7:53 " 7:00 " Richmond 8:04 " 7:42 " Franklin 8:23 " i 8:15 " AHHIVES Prsum s:4k " BilOa.m south hound. I.EAVE8. Noi 12 Dally; No. 18. Dally Mile Preston 7:10 a. m 0:40 a.m franklin 7:27 " 10:00 " Ulchmond 7:42 " 10:40 " SmlthDeli 7:58 " 11:10 " Logan 8:15 " 12:50 p. n Mendon .8:33 " 1:10 " Cacho.lct. 850 " ; 1:35 " ARRIVES. Ocdcn 10:35 " 8:00 " Saltlake 11:45 " 7t40 " Pocatello 4.45 " For further Information apply to W. W. Woodslde.AKent LOGAN JUNK SHOP Ilrlng all scrap Iron, metal, bottles, rags and rubbers, bides and bees wax, for which we will pa y the highest III ih mi .117. Hell phone 102z. 146 South Main St. SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY t , I Windsor Hotel Centrally located. South of Ken-yon Ken-yon Ilotel, Main street. European plan. Rates reasonable. reason-able. State trade solicited. Rates 60 cents and up. THROUGH SERVICE TO ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST VIA I Missouri Pacific Railway I THROUGH SCENIC I COLORADO 1 FERTILE I KANSAS AND MISSOURI I Pullman Sleeping Cars, I Observation Dining Cars 1 Electric Lights Electric Fans 9 Reclining Chair Cars (scats free) K Up-to-date. Day Coaches. I For Ucrths. Tickets, Foulders, I etc, address I , H. C.TOWNSEND, 1 Gen'l Passenger and TIckotAgt. I ST. LOUIS I ! Utah Mortgage Loan corporation. Tithing Olllce corner, login, Utah - has plenty of MONEY AT I ALL TIMES for... . FARM AND CITY LOANS at lowest rates. No Commissions Commis-sions .charged WHEN GOING EAST WHY NOT ENOY YOURSELF? You will If you travel over the Illinois Central Cen-tral R. R IT COSTS HO MORE. The best of service between Qmaha, Chi' cago, Minneapolis, aud St. Paul, as well as between Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans and all Southern and Southeastern South-eastern points. For full Information or literature call on or write J. A. Foley, Com, Agent, i 75 W. 2nd S Salt Lake City. I The Only Double-Track Railway between the Missouri River nnd Chicago. I The Overland Limited I The Alost Luxurious Train lo the World Compartment and drawing-room sleeping cars, observation cars, dining din-ing cars, buffet-smoking and library 1 cars, with barber, bath and Book- I lovers Library; entire train electric 1 lighted, through to Chicago -without I change. Direct connection for I St. Paul and Minneapolis I Tlckfli, reservation, and full In- I formation can t oltalnej from fl C. A. Walker, General Asent, ! 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