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Show J I High Grade j I High Price- , VotM in Full Mtaiurt "Bottlli I II loTT J Ahuays opl Same OTRACJJ on L"'U.N...,,jy-. UJ ' jj I J- A. Folger & Co. J 1 San Francisco S Beautifully Women. ' H l'lump chucks, Hushed with tho soft s. . ' K,t,w f health and a puro complcxfoti, ppy make all women beautiful. Take a . sriiall dose of Hcrblne after each meal; r"' , It will prevent constipation and help Fiji "i (ll(!cst what jou have eaten. Mrs. ft" - ) Wm. M. Stroud, Midlothian, Tex L , writes, May ; 111, 1001: "We have used , Heroine In our family for eight years, (f and found it the best medlclno wo . evor USC(1 for constipation, bullous. ": - fever and malaria. Sold by Itltr.r i ' Hros. Druff. Co. Si WKt Sprains. fw S. A. Read, Cisco, Texas writes, ? hIK March 11, lHOl: My wrist was sprain- &" less; and after using several remedies &r!' - ' ' that failed to give rcllnf.used Ballard's 5Mp? Snow Liniment, and was cured. 1 MP '' earnestly recotninend It to any one rB sullerlng from sprains. Sold by JUter 'mku , Jlros. DruuCo. A Resolution. Proposing Pi) amendment to Section 2, Article 10. of the constitution relating re-lating to Education, Public School System, Maintenance. He it enacted by the legislature of tho state of Utah: Scello.i 1. Tho following proposition proposi-tion to amend the Constitution of the Slate of Utah Is hereby submitted to thcqtiallllcd electois of the Slate of Utah for ihclrappioval or disapproval, namely That Section 2, Article 10, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, be amended to lead as follows: The Public School System shall include in-clude kindergarten schools, common schools consisting of primary and grammar grades, high schools, an agricultural agri-cultural college, n university, and such other schools as the Legislature may establish. The common schools shall be free. Tho other departments of the system shall be supported as pro-vldecl pro-vldecl by law. Provided, that high schools may be maintained free In all cities of tho llrst and second class now constituting school districts, and In such other cities and districts as may be designated by the Legislature. Hut where the proportion of school monies apportioned or accruing to anv city or district shall not be sulllclcnt 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, tho Legislature Legis-lature may authorize the tiso 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 State Hoard of Education. Educa-tion. 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 general election. Section 3 This proposition shall be submitted to tho electors of this Stato at the next general election for their approval or disapproval. All oillclal ballots used at such election shall have printed or written thereon tho words "For tho amendment to Section 2, Article 10 of the Constitution" Constitu-tion" and "Against tho amendment to Section 2, Article 10 of tho Constitution," Con-stitution," together with such other title designating such amendment as may bo provided by iaw. Said ballots shall be received and said votes shall be taken, counted, canvassed and the returns thereon be made in tho same manner and In all respects as Is provided provid-ed by law In tho caso of the election of the state otllcers. Section 4. This amendment, if adopted at said election, shall lake elTcct and be In forco from and after tho llrst day of January, A. I). 1007." STATU OP UTAH. Olllco of Sccretaryof Stato. 1 1 Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of State of the State or Utah, do hereby certify that the forgoing Is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution proposing pro-posing amendment to Section 2. A rticlo 10, of the Constitution relating to Education, Public Scltool System, Maintenance, passed at the Sixth regular session of tho Legislature of this State. In tetlmony whereof, I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and ullixcd the (3rc.it Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 23rd day of August, Au-gust, A. D. 11KH1. O. S. Tinokv, Secretary of State. A Resolution. Proposing amendments to Section 3, Article 13, of the Constitution as amended November (I, UKX), and Section Sec-tion 12, of said Article 13 relating to uniform tax and exemptions therefrom, there-from, and authority of the Legislature to provide for a stamp tax.or a tax based bas-ed on Income, occupation, licenses or franchises. Ho It resolved and enacted by the Legislature of tho State of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds of all members thereof concurring con-curring therein: Section 1. Tho following proposition proposi-tion to amend tho Constitution of the State of Utah is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the Stato for their approval or disapproval, namely: That Section 3, Article 13. or the Constitution of tho State of tHali as amended November 0, 11)00, and Section Sec-tion 12 of said Artlclo 13 be and the s.'inio are hereby amended to read as follows: Section 3. Tho Legislature shall piovlde by law a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation on all property in tho state, according to Its raluo In money, and shall prescribe by general law such regulations as shall secure a Just valuation for taxation of all property, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion propor-tion to tho valuo of his her or Its property: pro-perty: Provided, that n deduction of debits from credits may bo authorized: Provided, further, that the property of the United States, of the State, counties, cities, towns, school districts, dis-tricts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious wotshlp or charltafllo purposes, pur-poses, and places of burial not held or used for private Or corporate benellt, shall bo exempt from 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 tho Individual members thereof. shall not bo separately taxed as long as they shall bo owned and used exclusively ex-clusively for such purpose: Provided, further, that mortgages upon both real and personal property shall ho exempt ex-empt from taxation: Provided, further, that the taxes of tho Indigent poor may bo remitted or abated at such time and In such a manner as may be provldedby law. 12. (Stamp, Income, license, franchise, or mortgage- tax permissible). Nothing Noth-ing In tills constitution shall bo construed con-strued to prevent tho Legislature from providing a stamp tax, or a tax based on Income, occupation, licenses or franchises. Section 2. The Secretary of Stato Is hereby ordered to causo theso propositions pro-positions to Lo published In at least one nuwsDapcr In every county of tho State w'noro a newspaycr is published, for two months Immediately preceding preced-ing tho next general election. Section 3. These propositions shall be submitted to the electors of this state at the next general election, for their apptoval or disapproval All oillclal ballots used at such elections shall have printed or written thereon, tho words, "For tho amendments to Sfctloti 3, Artlclo 13, of tho Constltu tlon, as amended November (I, 1000" and "Against the amendment to Section Sec-tion 3, Article 13, of the Constitution as amended November (I, 11)00" also the words "For the amendment to Section 12, Article 13 of the Constitution" Constitu-tion" and "Against tho amendment to Section 12, Artlclo 13, of tho Constitution" Con-stitution" together with such other tlllo designating such amendment as may be provided br law. Said ballots shall bo received and said votes shall be taken, counted, canvassed and returns re-turns thereof be made In the same manner and In all respects as Is provided pro-vided by law In the case Of tho election elec-tion (if the stale otllcers. Section 4. These amendments, If adopted at said election, shall lake effect and be in force from and after the llrst day of January, A. 1). 1007 STATE OF UTAH, Olllco of Secretary of State. I, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of State of tho State of Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a lull, truo and correct copy of a resolution proposing amendments to Section 3, Article 13, of the Constitution of the State of Utah as amended November (1, 1000, and Section 12, of said Article 13 rclatlng'to uniform tax and Exemptions Exemp-tions therefrom, and authority of tho Legislature to provldo 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 of this State. In testimony whereof I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and alllxed tho Great Seal or the Stato of Utah, at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 23rd day of August, A. I). 11)0(1 C. S. Tinokv, Secretary of State. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Cofliult County Clerk or the Respective Signer! Sign-er! for further Information. I the District Court, Probate Division In tnd lor Cache County, State of Utah. In the Justice's court In and for I-oeati city county of Cache, state of Utah. Before II. A, l'edersen. Justice of tlio peace II O, VanMeter, plalntllT. vs, James nlvll-bllst, nlvll-bllst, defendant. 8UMMONH. The Stato of Utah to tlio defendant! Vou aro hereby Hunimunrd to appear In tlio above entitled court within ten days after Die Norvlcu of tills aummuns utxiu you. If servod within tlio countv In which thl action Is brought, otherwise, within twenty days after af-ter thli service, and defend tho above entitled entitl-ed action brought against you to recover tlio Kumof tt3.40and all cost of suit, aliened to be due upon rertaln services upon an assigned account. And In case o your (allure todo so Judgment will be rendered against you according ac-cording to tlio demand of the complaint. .II. A. I'Etir.iiHc.v, Juntlce of tlio t'eace. II. C. VANMirrr.it. attorney for plalntllT. Sheriff's Sale. In the District Court, Cache County, Utah. N. W. Crookston, plalmlif, vs. Hulda Miller, Joseph Miller. Helen Mar Miller and Daniel T. Miller, de-fondants. de-fondants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 11th day of October, 100(1, at the front door of the court house, In Logan city, Utah, at 12:00 o'clock noon of said day, tho rollowlng described real estate, viz: Heglnnlng at a point (I rods and 12 feet south of tho northeast corner of lot 8, block 4, plat I) Logan city survey, Cache county, Utah, thenco south 11 rods 4t feet; thenco west 0 rods; thenco north 11 rods 4J feet; thence east I) rods to the place of beginning. T. II. Smith, Sheriff Cache County, Utah. J. O. Waltkiss, Attorney. Sheriff's Sale. In tho District Court, Cache County, Utah. Soren Ilansen, plaintiff, vs. Hannah n. Jacobson and J. E. Sherlock, Sher-lock, defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 11 day or October, 1000, at the front door or tho court house, in Logan city, Utah, at 12:00 o'clock noon of said day, tho followlug described real estate, viz: All of lot one () block seven (7) plat O Logan city survey, Cache county, Utah. Also beginning at a point lf rods east from the northwest corner of lot three (3) block seven (7) plat C Logan city survey, Cacho county, Utah, thence east 8 rods; thence south 8 rods; thenco west 8 rods; thenco north 8 rods to tho place of beginning, containing con-taining 04 squaro rods, together with a right of way i all purposes, but not exclusive, to contlnuo forever as appurtenant to tho said tract over, across and upon the land ooundodas described as follows: Heglnnlng at tho northwest corner of lot two (2) block seven (7) plat O Logan city survey, and running thence north ono rod; thenco east 30 rods; thence south ono rod; thence west 30 rods to tho place of beginning be-ginning T. II. Smith, Sheriff Cacho County, Utah. J. C. Waltkus, Attorney. Bids Wanted. Hlds will be received by tho Hoard of County Commissioners of Cacho County at Logan, Utah, up to 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, October 1, lfKXl, for tho erection of a spile bridge over Ulacksmlth Fork river on the new road leading to tho sugar factory atthe south-west of Logan city. Tho bridgo will bo approximately 40 feet In length, consisting of two i'0-fool spans. Plans and specifications will be given by commissioner Joseph Knowles A certltied check of 10 per cent of tho proposal Is required. Tho Board of County commissioners reserves re-serves tho rlghu to reject any or all bids. J.C. JvNOWLKS, County Commissioner. 9 aHMk wainWHiMawaaaaaHiaBMB Notice of Assessment. Providence Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Irriga-tion Co., Providence, Cache county, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting or the Board of Directors hold ou the 0th day of September, 1000, an assessment of 45 cts per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation cor-poration payaole on or before Oct. 15, 1000, to the secretary of said corporation corpora-tion at his residence at Providence, Cache county, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on tho 15th day of October will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment Is made before will be sold on tho 15th day of November vto pay the delinquent de-linquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. ANDiiKW M. Hammond, Secretary. Notice. United States Land Offlc". Pall I.ako City. Ulali. eptemtieri'tli, IWM. To whom It may conccrn:- ISolleo Is lioreby given that the Stato of Utah lias filed In this olllco a list of lands selected by the said slate, as Indemnity Hchool Lands, under sections of the Act of Congress, approved July 111. ISM. The following follow-ing tracts, embraced In said lists, are found to bo within six miles of a mining location, claim or entry, vl.i 8H N VH and 8 Wr ! WM Section 25, T. 13 N.. It. I E.. S. I M. (Stato No. 1M.) A copy of said list, so far as It relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been ronsi4cuously posted In this olllco for Inspection by any porson Interested, and by the public generally. Within tha next sixty days following tho date or this iiollco. under departmental instructions in-structions of January 10. liwi), protests or contests against the claim of tho Stato to any of tho tracts or snlxllvlslons hereinbefore de-scrtbed. de-scrtbed. on tho ground that tho same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will lie received and noted for ro-port ro-port to thoGuneral LandOITtce atWashlngton. I). C. I' allure to protest or contest, within the time, specified, will bo considered sulllcl-ent sulllcl-ent evidence of tho non-mineral character of tho tracts, and thesclectlonsthereof. Iielng othurwlso freo from objection, will bo recommended recom-mended for approval I'llANK I). llOIIIM. Heglster. Notice of Assessment. Mlllvlllc Irrigating company, Mill-vllle, Mill-vllle, Cache county, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 17th day of September, 1000, an assess-mentor assess-mentor 28 cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation payable on or before tho 1st day of No. vember 1000, to the secretary, at his residence In Mlllvllle, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 1st of November will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment Is made before will bo sold on the 20th day of November, 1000 to pay tho delinquent assessment together with tho cost of advertising and expense ex-pense of sale. Mautin Olskn, secretary. Sheriff's Sale. In tho district court of the First Judicial District of the Stato of Utah lu and for the county of Cache. W. Waddoups, plaintiff vs. Aaron Polsen, defendant. To be sold at sheriff s sale lu front of the county court house at 12 o'clock noon of Monday, October 22, 100(1, at Logan city, In Cacho county, Utah.the following described property, to wit: Commencing at a point 32 rods south from tho northwest corner of section 0 township 14, north of range 1 east of tho Salt Lake meridian, and running thenco south 10 rods and 7 Inches; thence east 30 rods; thenco north 10 rods and 7 Inches; thence west 17 rods; thence south 3 rods; thenco west 13 rods to tho place of beginning, together to-gether with all Improvements thereon. Dated, Logan, August 20 looo. Titos. II. Smith, Sheriff of Cache county, Utah. J. Z. Stewart Jr. attorney for plaintiff. jLosAngeles Excursions j bj a1aaai an i JJ. S C A T T Special Low S S Reduced nates ? . tl I, iTTnn'nr B 9 Tickets on Sale T A K E l0S H' Z R S daily June 1st to " A V ?T'tf,Tr, 8 S September 15th. ROT TTF Sil' if? q, I S i.onff limit. KUUld to J' 8tli.fi ffl Long Limit. a S STOP OVERS IN SALT LAKE CITY, S Southern California, Ocean Beaches, Deep Qj u Sea Fishing, Orange Groves, Yacht- g K ing Boating, Bathing. I The Trip of a Life Time. 3 Any O. S. L. Agent can quote rates, for Particulars, list of j H Resorts, Hotels, etc., write to .!. II. UUItTNER, District ffi Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. K a 5HH5a5H5a5H5B5a5H5H5H5SHHSa5a5H5a5S5H5H5a5ESH5E5lD Oregon Short Line R. R. CACnE VALLEY TIME CARD No. II, DUly. No. 15. IHIly Mixed. I'octtello 2(45 p. m 2:30 .m Salt Lake 4:10 " ll:45p.tr Ogden 5:20 " 1:25 " O&cbeJct. 7:00 5:30am Mendon 7:18 " .. , 6:00 " Logan 7:35 " 8:25 " Bmltufleld 7:53 " 7:00 " Richmond 8:01 " 7:42 " KranWIn 8:23 " 8:15 " AHRIVEK Prston 8:40 ' .' VilOa.ro SOUTH HOUND. LKAVKS. No. 12 Dally. No. 10. Dally Mlxe Preston 7:10a. in.., 9:40 a.m franklin 7:27 " 10:00 " Uiclmiond 7:42 " 10:40 " Smllhaeld 7:58 " 11U0 " Logan 8:15 " 12:Mp. rr Mendon 8:33 " 1:10 " CaclieJct. 650 " 1:35 " AKIilVCH. Oirilen 10:35 " 8:00 " Salt Lake 11:45 " 7)40 " Poratello 4.45 " Kor further Information apply to W. W. Woodslde.Aitent. SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY Windsor Hotel Centrally located. South of Ken-yon Ken-yon Ilotcl, Main street. European plan. Rates reasonable. reason-able. State trade solicited. Rates SO cents and up. THROUGH SERVICE TO ST. LOUIS AND THE E'AST VIA Missouri Pacific Railway THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS AND MISSOURI Pullman Sleeping Cars, Observation Dining Cars Electric Lights Electric Fans Reclining Chair Cars (scats freo) Up-to-riato Day Coaches. For Uerths. Tickets, Foulders, etc., address H. C.TOWNSEND, Gen'l Passenger and TIckotAgt. ST. LOUIS Utah Mortgage Loan 1 corporation. Tithing Office corner, Logan, Utah has plenty of MONEY AT ALL TIMES for FARM AND GUY 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. 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