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Show 5 ! Apples Apples -Apples j; I - f t We expect our car of Win- t ter Pearmains direct from t i: California to arrive within j the next ten clays. Look ! I out for them. f I Price $1.75- per standard box ! I Phone Aller at Delta or Jeff j Clark tat Woodrow your J I wants. f I Aller & Clark I 0 mons pj I will have a ear of choice Potatoes 011 track at j I DELTA, F R I D A Y. O C T 0 K E R 2 7 T H ; r : " - II These Potatoes will be sold while they last, without sacks, at , Ir I $1.75 PER ONE HUNDRED POUNDS ; I ' " ' ' "" I I Another ear is scheduled to arrive m 1 Delta, Saturday, October 28th : Owing to the rapid raise in prices and increased cost this car will he disposed of, without sacks at I $2. OOper. One Hundred pounds $3 M We assure you that potatoes cannot he had at less cost as they are now S2.10 per 100 p pounds wholesale in Salt Lake City. I J i Musical Recital to be given by Miss Helene Davis Accompanied by Mr. Sniffer, of Wood-row. Wood-row. Given at the DELTA Ol'LliA HOUSE Sat. Evening, Nov. 4tli Down on De Ohio Kingsley Flight of Ages Bevan Who Knows Dunbar In Maytime Speaks Si and I Newton (By request) Serenade Jeffery A Bowl of Roses. Clarke You are the Sweetheart of my dreams Tout-fee Oh Time Take Me Back Bond Spanish Dance LaChatelaine . . Beautiful Home of Paradise King Selection Duet (By Messrs Sniffer) Hiawatha Longfellow (accompanied by Miss Hattie Ward) Do You Remember Bond The Song That Reached My Heart Jordon Republican County Ticket For Senator A. A. HINCKLEY For Representative J. CLARK CALLISTER For Judge GEO. R. LUND For District Atty. E. H. RYAN 4-year Commissioner W. R.- THOMPSON 2-year Commissioner MARCUS SKEEM For Clerk R. T. ASH BY Treasurer C. H. DAY For Recorder MRS. JENNIE ASHBY For County Atty. NOBLE PETERSON For Sheriff LORIN I. TAYLOR For Assessor ED BISHOP VOTERS OF UTAH: You will have the opportunity November 7th to vote on an amendment of Article 13 of the State Con stitution, relating to Revenue and Taxation. Many of you have been told that this amendment will increase taxes on net proceeds of mines and thereby reduce the taxes of those who do not own mining property. Will that be the result? If so, then why are not your taxes lower NOW, as net proceeds of mines increased in-creased FIVE times between statehood and 1915 and THIS year are almost THREE times what they were last year? Have your taxes come. DOWN as mine proceeds went UP? They have NOT. Do you think your taxes will ever be reduced by giving the tax gatherers MORE TAXING POWER? Wouldn't you rather keep your present Constitution, which LIMITS the taxing powers? Have your public officers ever failed to SPEND ALL THE TAXES THEY CAN COLLECT? Do you know this amendment allows property to be CLASSIFIED and taxed at DIFFERENT RATES, without saying whose taxes will be raised and whose lowered? If, as you may have been told, this is intended to reduce taxes on homes, or household goods, or farms, WHY DOESN'T IT SAY SO? Was it because they intend to do something they haven't told you about? Read the amendment and try to find the place where it says ANYBODY'S taxes will be LOWER. Look at Section 9 of the amendment. It says Legislative appropriations must not exceed the rates allowed al-lowed in Section SIX, and Section Six says NOTHING about rates, which means there is NO LIMIT. Your present Constitution fixes a limit. If this change were made intentionally it is an outrage; if it is a mistake, how many other mistakes are there? Do you know the amendment WIPES OUT ENTIRELY that provision of the Constitution which says taxes shall be UNIFORM and EQUAL on ALL property? WHY? So they can tax some of you MORE than othersand this doesen't mean MINES, as mines are treated separately in another Section. Do you know the amendment also permits DOUBLE TAXATION of companies or corporationsnot only MINING companies, but ALL companies, including YOUR company when they decide to put that burden on you? Do you know this amendment proposes to take power from men ELECTED by YOU and give it to men APPOINTED by SOMEBODY ELSE, thereby destroying your local self government as to taxation? Do you know the State Board of Equalization says Revenue and Taxation should be ENTIRELY ELIMINATED ELIM-INATED FROM THE CONSTITUTION, and that this same Board is the father of the amendment amend-ment and of the new tax law which has caused so much trouble all over the State this year? "We, know, as you know, that taxes are high too high on everybody because the people of the State have not insisted on the direful expenditure of their public funds. The need of t he times is not 1NCK EASED TAXES, but REDUCED EXPENDITURES EXPENDI-TURES all down ti.e line, so that all of us may have better opportunities to prosper and investors lie encouraged to put their money into Utah enterprises instead of being driven from the Slate by excessive tax rates and the threat of worse to come. We do not argue the cause of the mines in this statement. We ask you to forget that Utah mines exist, or assume that they ought to be taxeil to the limit and beyond, if you will. Then consider this amendment as it affects YOURSELF. lie ail it. Understand Un-derstand it, if you can, and then vote for it if you are SURE it was framed for your benelit, as you KNOW the "Constitution was. But if you do NOT understand it, if you are NOT sure it is intended to benefit and protect you, PROTECT YOURSELVES with your voles on Nov. 7th. If adopted, this amendment will be the SUPREME LAW of Utah, and if you are in doubt, it is your PRIVILEGE your RIGHT, your DUTY to - VOTE ".NO" Utah Chapter, American Mining Congress Huston Huildins. Salt J;ik City. Uhih This statement la made because there lias been a state-wide campaign conducted to prejudice the public mind aealnst n all's mlnine industry indus-try and. in connection therewith, to establish the impression that, the amendment affects ONLY the taxation or mines. The Utah Chamer American Mining ( ottsre, resents the attempt to create such an unjust prejud.ee and challenees all statements lha, ,hf. amendment contemplates contem-plates only increased wine taxation. Additional iulonuat ion oa the subject will be sent to any iuteiested citizen on request. WANTED: A light top buggy. bug-gy. Island farm. s'2Stf LOST: One mud chain between be-tween Deseret and Oasis. Return Re-turn to Dr. Broaddus. ol9tf FOR SALE: -Light top buggy, used but little, a bargain. Enquire En-quire A. L. Broderick. o26-n2p FOR SALE: Milch cows, just fresh. W. J. Oppeneimer. 1 mi. vest and h mile north of Wood-row. Wood-row. o5tf LOST:-A Duck Coat with sheep skin - lining and collar. Finder please leave at Chronicle office. o2b'tf FOR SALE:-2 brood mares 8 and 10. weigh 1100 and 1200 lbs., in foal, gentle and true. Good buy. P. V. Tanner, li miles north of Delta. ol9-2Gp FOR SALE: Ford touring car, demountable rear seat and express ex-press body, in good condition, j recently overhauled, 2 new tires and accessories. Price $250, cash. Dr. C. A. Broaddus. ol9tf FOR SALE, CHEAP: 1000 lb. Horse, Barn, 12x12, Corral, Tent house, frame, 14x16 ft., Singer sewing machine. Drop head, Gasoline stove with oven, Commode. Philip Lamson, Woodrow. . O20n2 FOR RENT: -40 acres of land, nei sw, Sec. 15, Twp. 16? Range' 8w. This forty can be had by responsbile party free of rent for two or three years by paying the taxes and water assessment. as-sessment. 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