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All Its Incredl- H until printed In plum l.nlili on Its Imttle- H trrnppcr mid attested iniiler oath. Dr. H l'leree thus invites the fullest lmi"tlgii- H Hon of Ills formula kiioului; that It will H bu found toi'ontnlii only tiio best agents H known tn tlie most advanced medical H rrlcni'cof all the dlllerent .whooNof prac- H tlee for Ihe cure of woman's peculiar H weaknesses and alliueiits. H If you want, to know more about the, H composition and professional eudore- H tnt'iir. of the '1'aMirile I'ro-orlptlnii." -end H postal eard nint to Or. It. V. l'leree, MM lliiiraio. X. V., for bis ire booklet, tre.it- H tut; of H Von can't. alTnrd to accept ns n nihil!- H ttltp for this remedy iiflnvm 11 iuiiiikihIIIuii H a secret nostrnni o iinf.iioit'ii iiimimsl- H (Ion. Don't do LEGAL NOTICES. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or the Heipettlve Signers Sign-ers for further Information. in the DUtrlct Court, I'robate Division In and for Cache County. State ol Utah. notici: to cm.Di'roits. r-ilatt-of Issue I'ulhiiii, ileconM-d. CrtlllorH will present rloliiiswltli 011cl1ert to tlm iindeniliriiptl at tier lesldrni-e In rrcn-toii.lu rrcn-toii.lu tliui'oiiutr of Cache unit slateof Utah, on or lieforo tlm llmt ilnyof Msri'li, A. II. IMii. Date of pul,llcalloii.()ctil)i'r.2, A. H. Ill. AnmsM. Him-. i:eeulrlx of tin- Iftst will .Hid tcttainent of l.iaae I'ultuin, ilceeaeil. A II. Law. Attorney for IMate Sale of Delinquent Stock Tlie Ilonsoti IrrlKiitlon compaiiy, principal place of tuislitess, Itensun, Cnulw county, Utah There are (lelltiiiuetit on the follow' itiB described stock on account of assessment as-sessment levied on August '1, 1!)0(, tlic several amounts set opposite the names of thu respective shareholders, as follow s. Number of Miaret Amount 1'eler l-'rosl '",s ;i.l 110 William Catuiiil 5 Y2 '2? .lohn Kccse 1M l.'l 00 Itecso llrolhets -ltf 11 00 T. IMSccse 14 2 00 11. (). Itccse II "1 00 And in accordance with law and an order of the Hoard of Directors of said company made on the -L'tul day of August, llMMl, so many shares Of each piece of said stock as may be necessary, neces-sary, will he sold at thu residence of 8. II. Iiotindyat Benson, Cache conn , Utah, on the 1st day of Novctr ,er, llMMl, tit the hour of 1! o'clock .11. or said day, to pay the delinquent assessment assess-ment thereon together with tho cost of adveitlsitiK and expense or sale. S. II. ItOUKllY, Secretary and treasurer of the I'.cnson Irrigation company. Olllce at Hen-son, Hen-son, Cache county, Utah. Notice of Assessment. Millvlllc Irrigating company. Mill-vllie, Mill-vllie, Cache county, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at aj meeting of the dlrectois held on thu 17th day of September, 100(1, an assess-1 mi'iilof 23 cents per share was levied I on the capital stocl; of tho corporation pajable on or befori' the lstday of November No-vember 101)11, lo the secretary, at his residence in Mlllville, Ulah. Any stock on which this asse.iMiii'nl may remain unpaid on tho 1st of November will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment Is made before will be sold on the l!0th day of November, 100(1 to pay the (TclliKjuetiL assessment together with the costT of advertising and expense ex-pense of sale. Maiitin Oi.m:n, secretary. .Notice. United Stale- Laud Olllce, Salt Luke City. Utah. Seitcnili?r llth. I'.v,. To wlioin ll may concern: Nollcu It hereby tlven that Hie .stale of lllali lias Hied In tlil-t olllce a IM ot lauds hflecteil b.v the said tttalo. as Indemnity Scliool Lands, under section II of tlie Act of I'oium'ss, apiirovt-d .Inly III, ls!u. Tlio follow Intr Inn-Is, eiutiraced In said lists, are found 10 I, within s miles of u minim: location, claim or entry, vl: S'. NW'( unil Srt U M'.H S(s-tlou i'j. T. 1,1 N It, 1 R.S'. I.. M. (state No. 151.1 A copy of said list, so far as It relates to said tracts, hy description suIhIU UIoih. Iuis Im-i-ii cniisiricuoiisly luisted III tills olllce for I' siuctloii hy any nelson liiteri-stcil, ami ly the tiulillciri-iif rally. Wlihln tlie next sixty duys follou-linr tlie date of tills notloe, under dciiartiiicmal in siructleiis of January 11', IIW, protests or cmoests airalnst tlie claim of tliestate toauy of iliii tracts or suUllvlslous In relnln'foredti-scrilH'd, relnln'foredti-scrilH'd, on the mound thai tlie same Is more Viilimlile fur mineral t ll ail fur uiirlculuiral puriNises. will Im recelieil nml noted for re-iHiri re-iHiri to tlictJciii'i-al Laiidotlleo al asliliik'ton, 11 C. I'alliiriilo protest or contest, rtlllilu the ttiiie siK'cttled. n III Ih' coiislili'tcd sulllcl-eiil sulllcl-eiil nvlilcnce of the non-mineral i-liaracter of llie tracts, unit tlieselectleiistliereof, U'lnir ottierwlse free fiom ottjeclton, will tic recom-iiu recom-iiu nileit feu- upnioval. I'lllNK 1) IIOIIIIS, Iteirlsler- Notice of Levy of Assessment. Natno of corporation, College Irrigation Irri-gation company; locution of principal place of business, College, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 1.1th day of October, 1000, an assessment assess-ment of 21 cents per share was levied on thu capital stock of the corporation, corpora-tion, payable November, loth, 1000, to James Olson, secretary and treasurer. Any stock on which this assessment remains unpaid on said day will be delinquent, de-linquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on hecembcr lo, JOOH to pay the delinquent assessment, assess-ment, together with the cost of advertising ad-vertising and expense of sale. .Iajiks Olmin. Secretary and Treasu rer. 1st publication, Oct. 17, last Nov 17. A Resolution. ' 1'ioposlng rn amendment to Section i. Article 10. of the constitution relating re-lating to Kducatlon, Public School Sjstem. Maintenance. He It enacted by the legislature of the stale of Utah: Sectloil. The following proposition proposi-tion lo amend Ihe Constitution ol the State of Utah Is hereby submitted to thoqualllled electois of thu State of Utah for llieirapproval or disapproval, namely: That Section l!, Article 10. of the Constitution of the Slateof Utah, be amended to read 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, a university, and such other schools as the Legislature may establish. The common schools shall be free. The other depaitments of tttc system shall be supported as provided pro-vided by law. Provided, that high schools may be maintained ftce In all cities of the lirst and second class now constituting school districts, and In such other clUes and districts as may be designated hy the Legislature, lint where the proportion of school monies apportioned or accruing to auv city or district shall not be stillliient 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, thu 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 State Hoard of Kriiicti-lion. Kriiicti-lion. Section i. The Scctetary of State Is heteby ordered to cause this proposition pro-position 10 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 X This proposition shall be submitted to thu electors of this State at the next general election for their approval or disapproval. All ollkial ballots used at such election shall have piiuled or written theieon the words "For tho amendment to Section 'J. Article lo of thu Constitution" Constitu-tion" and "Against the amendment to Section 2, Article 10 of the 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, couiKcd, canvassed and tilt returns thereon be made in thu same maniiei and In all respectsas Is provided provid-ed by law In tho casu of the election of the state oillcers Section 4. This amendment, If adopted at said election, shall take effect and be In lorco from and after the llrst day of January, A. I). 1007. STATU OF UTAH. Olllce of Secretary of State. 1, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of State or 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, A rticlc 10. of the Constitution relating tu Kducatlon, Public School System, Maintenance, passed at the Sixth regular session of the Legislature of this Slate In totlmony whereof, I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and nillxed tho rircit Seal of the Statu of Utah, at Salt Lake Cltv. this LNird day of August, Au-gust, A. I), loon. C. S. TlNOKY, Secretary of Statu. A Resolution, Proposing amendments to Section a, Article 13, of the Constitution as amended November t), 1 000, and Section Sec-tion VI, of said Article l.'l relating to uniform tax and exemptions therefrom, there-from, and authority uf thu Legislature 1 to provide for a f tamp tax.or a tax bas- I cd on income, occupation, licenses or , franchises. i He it resolved and enacted hy the Leglslatuiu of thu State of Utah, two- i thirds of all members thereof concurring con-curring therein: Section I. The following proposition proposi-tion to amend the Constitution ol the State of Utah Is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the Statu for their apptoval or dlsappruv;il. namely: That Section .'!, Article l.'l, of the Constitution of the State of Utah as amended November (I, 1000, and Section Sec-tion 12 of said A rtlclu l.'l be and the samu aru lit reby amended to read as lollows: Section :t. The Legislature shall provide by law a uniform and equal rate of 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 I seen 1 e a just valuation for taxation of 1 all property, so that overy person and j corporation shall pay a tax in proportion propor-tion to the valuu of his her or Its pro- ! perly: Piovlded, that a deduction of debits from credits may be -uitlioiized: Provided, further, that thu property of the United Stales, of the State, counties, cities, towns, school districts, dis-tricts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with buildings I thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, pur-poses, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall bu exempt from taxation. Ditch- I i's, canals, reservoirs, pipes and Humes .owned and used by Individuals or corporations cor-porations for Irrigating lands owned bv such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long as they bhall bo 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: Piovlded, further, that the taxes of tue indigent pom may bu 1 emitted or abated at such time and In such a manner as may be provldedby law. VI (Stamp, Income, license, franchise, or mortgage tax permissible). Nothing Noth-ing in this constitution shall bu construed con-strued to prevent tho Legislature from providing a stamp tax, or a tax based on Income, occupatlan, licenses or franchise's. Section 2. The Secretary of Slate Is hereby ordered to catiso these propositions pro-positions to 1 0 published In at least one newspaper In every county of tho State where a nuwspaycr is published, for two months Immediately preceding preced-ing the next general election. Section 'J These propositions shall be .submitted to the electors of this late tit the next general election, for their appioval or disapproval All olllcial ballots used at such elections shall have printed or written thereon, the words, "For the amendments to Sfctlon .1, Article l.'l, of the: Constitution, Constitu-tion, as amended November (I. 1000" and "Against the amendment to Section Sec-tion .1, Article l.'l, of the Constitution as amended November (1, looo" also the words "For the amendment, lo Section 12, Article 13 of the Constitution" Constitu-tion" and "Against tlic 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 thercor be made in thu same manner and In all respects as Is provided pro-vided by law In the case of the election elec-tion of the state oillcers. Section 1. These amendments, If adopted at said election, shall take elTcctand be In forcu from and after the llrst day of January, A. I). 1007. STATU or UTAH, Oilier- ofSecrutarv of Stale. I, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of Mate of thu State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a lull, true and cornet 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 relating to uniform tax and Kxctnp-tlons Kxctnp-tlons therefrom, and authority of thu Legislature to provide for a stamp tax or a tax based on Income, occupation, licenses or franchises, passed at the Sixth Regular Sesslonof the Legislature Legisl-ature or this State. In testimony whereof I have hereunto here-unto set mv hand and atllxcd the Croat Seal of the Statu of Utah, at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 23rd day of August, A. I). 100O. C. S. TlNOKY, Secretary of State. Notice of Special Tax. To Whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of constructing a water-works system In water main extension ex-tension district No, 10 beginning at thu turth end of the lloulevard, and running thence south down Little J)ug-way J)ug-way tp Canyon road; thence westnlong Canyon road to its Intersection with Fifth Kast street: thence south one block: thence west one block; thence south two blocks to First South street: thence from this point on First South street one olnek cast and onu block ! west; thence from the intersection cf Third Kast street and First South street, ono block north and one block south, has been levied and confirmed by ordinance of thu city council, approved ap-proved July 10, lOOti, and October IS, 1000, icspectlvely. Said special tax Is levied upon the following described real properly In Logan city, to-wil: ri. 1'iimt Lot lllk Hat, KoinuirltVMir'y KiO.S pi 3 10 I) ' ' ' 110.-1 pt.'l 10 I) ... Will pill 10 I) ' ' ' 82.C nt 3 11) I) ... 1012 pt3 10 I) ... 1012 pt.'l 11) I) ... Kil pt 13 I) "... :(l-) pt.'l 1!) I) ... SIM pt3 II) lV ' ' 82.fi pL3 10 I) ' ' ' 00 pt,2 19 I) ... S2f. pt'J 11) I) ... 4111.1 pt2 111 D ... llll (I 8 18 I) ... 7f.3 pi 7 18 U 718 pt7 18 1) ... 100.5 ntd 18 I) ... f2.2 ptO 18 I) ' ' ' 478.1 opt (I IS I) ... 340f. 8,pt4;l.18, ll ... 107 8 pt 11-11) ... 101 pt I 14 I) ... 2.')1.7 pt 1 18 1) ... .100.2 on Canyon road Part sec. 31 207 ' ' 31 337.0 ' f)th K. St. ' '31 100.2.'. ' ... ' ' 31 103.3 31 32.3 ' ' 31 020.0 ' ... .31 80 lot!) N. M.. Hansen Subdivision 1 lot 5,1! I 780. If. 10, lfi- " , " ) 10, 17 ' 1C2. 2 lot 1 " " . " 22.') 8 lot 13 " " " 77..') lot 11 " '.'' " 111 lot 1 ' " " 114.7 lot 3 " " , " 112 5 lot 2 " " " 7Q lot 8 " " " 102 lot 11, 12" " " 001. 15 front on 1st S. and 4th 10. Sts til. 15 on 3rd E.St. 122.8.1 on 3rd H. St. (ifi.lt on 3rd K. St. 45.8 on 3rd 10. St. os.d on 3rd 10. St. 00.75 on 3rd 10. St. 82.5 on 1st N. St:, 100. 1 on 1st N. St. 8I.0 on 1st N. St. 71.3) on IstS. St. - 131.2 on 1st S. Sl 73 on 1st S. St. (il on 1st S. St. 331(1 on 1st S. St. The amount of tho lax is 115 cents per foot frontage and Is duo and payable pay-able at once. If said tax remains unpaid un-paid after November 1, 1000, Interest therein tlicrcaftcrwill be at O13 rate of eight per cent per annum. All special taxes are payable at my olllce, Logan, Utah. JOSKI'IIINK TllATOilKlt, City Treasurer and Collector of Special Spe-cial Taxes. Dated at Logan, Utah, tlils..lOtli day of October, 1000. tWMswsisHswprc"swW' mm KTWffl r'fr,f?rg' iWsWWlMMWBWBWslHsWHBiHBB B inivErryllGflASi BID6BANBEW6IW f The Scenic Line j To Olcnwood Springs, Aspen, Lcadvlllc, Pueblo, Colorado Springs i Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, and all points J Kast. Connecting at Ogdcn Union Depot with all SouthernPa- U cilflo mlOron Short Litis train?. II The only Transcontlnon L Lino passing directly through Salt Lake City f I a Splendidly Equipped Trains between 3 - OGDEN AND DENVER Tj Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic Koutes. " THROUGH PULLMAN and ORDINARY SLEEPING CAR To Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago without change. Free Itccllnlng Chair Cars. Pcrsortolly Conducted Excursions. Ex-cursions. DINING CAKS, Service a la Carte on all through trains. j For rates, folders, free Illustrated booklets, otc., Inquire of your 1 nearest ticket agent, specifying the Itlo Grande f ...route, or address B I I. C. BENTON, G PAD, Salt Lake City ff57i57i5H5H573SH5E5H5B5E5735a5Hg;H5H5g5a57J5H5HSH5Bm f I Los Angeles Excursions 1 1 I SALT Sicci'al Low k ffi lioduccd Hates . Hates, one Pure, Tickets on Sale T A K F 7'ls $2'00 for S 1 3 (lailvJunelstto rL J-' Round Trip. On g ' 3 September Lltli. POT TT'Th S,'"c Junc 20tl) H I pi Long limit. i.WJJ 1 JJ to July &tli. 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