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Show 'i BiJSk Democratfc Candidate for County Attorney. Ill MBMkp Born in Ogden. Utah, educated in tho Ogden schools il l iHHCfcH a graduate of the Detroit College of Law, with two ' I 1 HPSIPH ?ears' practice in the court in Detroit prior to his com- i KMSWl ins 10 Utah' CharleS U Faf rtlJe tocal ba?G jjlfl HlilBf If elected to the position of County Attorney, Mr. ill M WSsEUfwHn vnrr pledges himself to enforce the laws strictly and , if WkP9W without fear or favor, and makes this pledge with par- 1 1 'If BfIV ticular regard to enforcement of the laws touching pro- . ' I m VfcMfW hibition. He has always been In favor of prohibition 'I !1 WufVBr of tho liquor traffic, has no friends to favor or foes to j Am XMr punish, and asks tho suffrage of the voters solely on a j J J S platform of efficiency, ability and adherence to his ' ijjjjl party pledges. Advertisement. i I Women Know that they cannot afford to be ill. They must keep themselves in the best of health at all times. 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Mother would like to see you before return- ' Ing east. FRATERNAI SOCIETIES I . . United Spanish "War Voterana. Harry A J Young, Camp No. 2, mceta first and third t Thursday each month at tho U. S. Navy 1 Recruiting Oftlce, 2403 Washington Ave. t H. A. Norrls, Commander, ft. H. Weath- erby, adjutant. Queen City Kcbekah Lodpe No , I. O. f O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday i evenings at Odd Fellows hull. Vlsltlnu e members Invited. JJmma Buchjost, N, G r Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary. 251S Van Buren. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Oe- C den Homestead No. 15U5 meets on ovory li Tuesday evening In W. O. W. hall Fra- r ujrnliy building, Washington avenue, C Visiting Archer are cordially Invited tu n meet with us. B. M. Held, foreman; J. A GHIGHfcisrBI S PILLS I '"-v . THK DIAMOND BUANdTTX i& Sfffl ied wiu, Blue Ribbon. VV I 7Z W lHAJaONn 1IUANI PILLB, for SQ A Fy yJno'nBeit,Streit.AliryjRtUibl SOLD BY DflUQGISTS EVERVWMEfii a HEAR THE ! TRUTH ON STATE ISSUES! Two of Utah's most gifted speakers, two of Utah's most prominent men, will be the speakers at the final Republican rally in Ogden, to be held Saturday even- j voters on state questions. NEPHI L. MORRIS CANBID ATE FOR GOVERNOR Herbert R. MacMillan OF SALT LAKE CITY j i Do not be misled by eleventh-hour canards, published pub-lished with the intent of securing your vote against better judgment. Hear the truth regarding state questions, including that of prohibition, the straight-from-the-shoulder statements given by the RepubJi- J can candidate for governor, a man who always keeps faith with the people. Take this opportunity to listen 1 to this strong, courageous man who is answering uiese insinuations against mm and his record. J ALHAMBRA THEATRE SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 8 P. M. Good Music AH are Invited A. Junk, correspondent, 3203 "Washington Ogden .Lodge No. ViU Loyal Order of Moose iiioeia 3eiy Friua nigut. s ociock. Kniglits 01 1-yinias null, ZSzi uruiit avenue. av-enue. A. T. iieaimat-K, LMeiuior; J. H. baiuusi, Secreiaii, 201 Colonci Hudson Biug. lvnlghts of Maccabees, Silver Tent No. 1, meets every lUst and tnlrd Inursday In 1. o. O. i . hall. Fraternity blocn, 2olu Wash. Ave. Visiting lvnignts cordially invited to attend. Harry J. I'eteraon. Commanuer. J. JJ. Harris, Itecora KeepI r, iMb Hudson Avo. Fraternal Order or L'agles, Ogden Aorlo No. lib, F. O. n, iiicctD osory Wednesday Wednes-day evening at iagies" nail. Hudson avenue, ave-nue, at a o clock. isitlng orotner Uagiea are Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. Club rooms open ui 11 a. m. T. S. Sjhaughuebs, v . President, C. A. Hona-ley, Hona-ley, Secretary; Dr. H. H. Forges, Aerlo l'nyslclan. Tho Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castle 626, meets In tnu HiUgies hall on Huuson avenuo every seconu and lourtn Tueauay evenings at S o'clock. Visiting Hlgmanu-ers Hlgmanu-ers cordially Invited. Wm. F. Muiior, 111 Pro., P. F. Planz, 25'45 Lincoln, secretary-treasurer. Tho Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees Silver Kevlew, No l mcoia every Friday evonlng at S o'clock In the Woodman hall, Fraternity block. WasnJngton avenuo. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. Hrama Had-lock, Had-lock, L. C; L.. Jennie Prout, It. K., JMSj Van Buren avenu. American Masonic Federation lunlver-tal lunlver-tal Scottun into;. Meets every Monday, b i. m. at ZU',2 Wasnlngion Ave. Visiting Visit-ing orotneia aiaja welcome. W. H. Toller, Tol-ler, 11. W. M., 'itZl Adams Ave., G. a Muller, Secretary, 2U3ti Washington Ave." Royal Neighbors of America meets every seconu and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at tho now Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neignuora invited. Mary Crawford, Craw-ford, Oracle, Jt57U Lafayette NetUo Turner, Tur-ner, Recorder, 'tl3 Van Buren. u Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. L O. 13. S.. rogular meetings held at Masonic Mason-ic hall on Washington Ave, botweon 25th and Wth Sts., the first and third Fridays of each month, sojourning members cordially cor-dially invited to attend, lola Rlackman, W. M.; L,lnda L,. Irwin, Secrotary. Woodmen of the World, Weber Camp No. 74, meets In the W. O. W. hall, Fraternity Fra-ternity block, ZSM Washington avenue, every Thursday evonlng at b' o'clock. Visiting Vis-iting Woodmen cordlaiiy invited to attend. at-tend. Leitov Farley, C. C, W. M. Pig-U'ott, Pig-U'ott, Clerk, P. U tiox S3 Women of Woodcrart. Ogden Circle No. S1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:20 o'clock, new Woodman hall. Visiting Neighbors Invited. Dues will bo collected on tho Bth of each month at Mlsch Drug atore. Nina I. Watklns. G. N., 169 Poplar Wo. Marie Crites, Clerk, Zllil Monroe We. Phono 1913-R. Ogden Lodge No 5 Independent Order of Ddd Fellows, meets 'in 1. O. O. F. hall svery Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers ordlally Invited to ho present. J. w. Randall, N. G.; Henry Kissel, Secretary. The Order of Railway Employes. Ogden Division No. 41, meets every first and hlrd Fridays of cacn month at tho 3aglcs" hall, at S:16 p. m. Visiting broth-:rs broth-:rs cordially invited. Adrian Schlppor, iccrotary. Ogden L,odgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias neets every Monday evening at 6 -o'clock n Castle Hall of tho Pythian building, 351 Grant avenue, visiting Knights wel-01110, wel-01110, D. J. Thurman. Jr., C C.-Scorce C.-Scorce B. Hart, M. R. S.; H E. Palmer 263 Washington. M. F. Order of Owls. Ogden Nest, No. 12L irdor of Owls, meetw every Friday cven-ng cven-ng in their own hall (tho old Elk Club ooma) at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brothor wls ar'o invited to attend the Nat meetings. W. D. Watson, President; C. i.. Knowlden, secretary. Utah Camp No. 9590 Modern Woodmen f America, meots every Wednesday Ight In tho I. O. O. F. hall, Fraternity lock. Out of town raembors cordially lvlted to meet with us. Fred E. WIN ams, consul; J. R. Hlnchcllff. Clork. 'roposed Amendment to the Constitution. House Joint Resolution Number Six. l Joint Resolution providing an amend- : ment to Section 17. Article 7, of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Utah, relating re-lating to the duties of tho Auditor and of the Treasurer. Bb It enacted by tho Legislature of tho Stato of Utah: Two-thirds of nil the member." elected to each of. tho two Houses concurring 'herein: Section L That it is proposed to amend Section 17. Article 7, of tno Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will 1 cad as follows: 17- Tho Auditor shall bo Auditor of public accounts. The public moneytt shall be deposited by tho Treasurer, under the supervision of tho Board of Examiners, and as provided by law. Sec 2. The Secrotary of Stato Is hore-by hore-by directed to submit this oroposed amendment to the electors of tho Stato at the net general election In tho manner man-ner provided by law. Sec. 3 If adopted by tho electors of tho State, this amendmont shall take effect January 1, 1917. Approved March 17th, 19UL STATE OF UTAH, SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE. I, David Mattson, Secretary of Stato" of tho Stato of Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER SIX. providing an amendmont to Section 17, article 7, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to th duties of the Auditor and of tho Treasurer, Treas-urer, as appears on record in my office. In Witness Whereof, I havo hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of tho Stato of Utah this 22nd day of Aug., 1916. DAVID MATTSON, Secretary of State. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER EIGHT. Proposing an amendment to Artlclo 13 of the Constitution or the Stato of Utah, relating to revonuu nod taxation Be it resolved by the Legislature of ths : Stato of Utah. two-thlrdB of all members vickicu iu cueu ui uio two nouses con-, currlng therein: Section 1. It Is proposed to amend Article Arti-cle 13 of the Constitution or. the State of Utah, bo that the same will road as follows: fol-lows: , L Tho power ot taxation Bhall novor bo urrendcred, suspended, or contracted away. All taxes shall bo uniform upon tho flamo class of property within tho territorial limits of lhe authority lovyinc the tax, and shall be levied and collected for public purposes only. 2. Tho Leglslaturo shaii provide by law for an annual tax auijicient, with other sources of revenue, to defray tha estimated esti-mated oruinary expenses of the Stato for each fiscal vesr. For the purposo of paying tno Stat debt. If any thoro bo. the Legislature shall provide for lovi'ln . tax annually, nuff loient to pay tho annual an-nual intorest and principal or such debt within twenty years from tho Hnal passage pas-sage of tho law creating the debt. 3. Thero shall be exempt from taxation proporty of tho United Statos, of tho btato, counties, cities, towns, school districts, dis-tricts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with the bulldlnsrs theruon used exclusively for cither V"Ilous worship wor-ship or charitable purposes, (Tnd places of, burial not hold or used for private or corporato benefit. v lB or Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes and flumes owneu ana used by individual or corporations for Irrigating lands owned by such individuals or corporations or tno individual members thoreoi, snau' not be separately taxed bo long as they shall bo owned and used exclusively for luVa ?,Ur.PnU:, rovldotl. at mortgages upon real and personal property snau be ex' r0 laaca; and that tho taxes of the Indigent poor may bo remitted or abated at such tlmo ana in auw uuanw as may ho provided by law manner 4. Tho Leglslaturo shall not imnmo tlowCn n?r furpon I any cluntyfcUy9 ESS by-law ves?,ClInPar1hSrporai,on' b"' r f.i y .ir" e3t in the corporate authorities au-thorities there of. respectively, tho )Wer to assess and collect taxes for all Dur poses or such corporation. P 6. The surface ground of all mines mining claims, both placer and ro2k 0o1,ua.,u,ilB or bearing gold, silve copper, lead, iron or other vniS Z?13,' uurior purchase tnoVoSf from &l United States, shall bo taxed at a vuif! ?t..e'eler tno Pnco paid by ne fipLlel.UU.e,, Prefer, unless tho HUr! face ground, or some part thereof Xr 1 such mine or claim, la used for othSf than mining purposes, and has u. bcULV 1 ate and Independent value for such oTw purposes; In which case aW t ground, or any part thereof, so used fS2 other than mining purposes. Shan f t taxed at Its value lor such other nni,nb8 as provided by law: and all fnSenR? t uscu n mining, una all pnpmya 11? 1 taco improvements upoS or oyp5?uiffi ' to mines and mining claims, which hav a value separate and Independent o such mines or mining claims, shall bi taxed as provided by law All lands con- ' mining coal, granite, stone, marble, onyx, gas, oil, liydro-carbons, gypsum, or other oth-er valuable mineral deposits, other Uua those enumerated above In this secUon, alter purcnuse tnereof from the Unitol States and all property and surface Improvements Im-provements upon or appurtenant to suca lands which nave a Vidua separate and Independent of all such lands shall b taxed as provided by law. In addition to tho assessment of tho surface grounds, improvements and machinery of mines and mining claims, all mines and mlalns claims producing net proceeds shall It taxed at a valuo not to exceed ihrea times nuch net proceeds. 8. An accurato statement of tho receipts re-ceipts and expenditures of tho pubUa moneys shall be published annually In such manner as the Leglslaturo may oro-vide. oro-vide. 7. The rate of taxation on property for State purposes shall nover exceed eight mills on each doUar of valuation to bo apportioned ap-portioned as follows. Not to exceed four and one-half mills on each dollar of volu- ctlon for general state purposes; not to exceed three mills on each dollar of valuation val-uation lor district school purpose? not to exceed one-hair mill on each dollar of valuation lor high school purposes, that part of tho State tax apportioned to high school purposes snail constitute a fund to bo called tho "high school fund' and shall ba apportioned to the cities and school districts maUitalulng nigh schoolj In the manner the Legislature muy provide pro-vide And wnonovor tno taxable proiwr-ty proiwr-ty within the State shall amount to Four Hundred Million Dollars, the rate shall not exceed live mills on each dollar of valuation, unless a proposition to lncreasi aucrp rate, specifying tho rate proposed aim tho time during which tho same shall bo levied, ho urst submitted to a vot of such of the qualified oloctors of the state as, in the year next preceeding such election, elec-tion, shall havo pula a property tax aj-sessed aj-sessed to them within tho State, and tfci majority of those voting tnereon shall voto In favor thereof, in such manlier nJ may bo provided by law. a. Tho niuKiug or nrorlt out of mibUa moneys, using tuo sauio lor any purport ' not autnorizeu oy law. Dy any puoilu of-xicer. of-xicer. snail be deemed a lelony, and ahail J be punisned as provided by law, but prt of such punishment aha bo uiauuaiUi-cation uiauuaiUi-cation to nold public office. . No appropriation shau Do made, or ! any i.penuituio autnomed by tho Lefti- ; lature, wheroDy tne expenditures of ih btate, during uny fiscal year, shall exceed ex-ceed tho total tax then provided for by law. and applicable for such appropi- j tlou or expenditure, unless the LegUIa-turo LegUIa-turo making sucn appropriation, shall provide lor levying a surilclont tax, not exceeding the rates allowed In SecUon of this artlclo, to pay such approprlaUon pr expenditure within such iiscal year, lhls provision shall not apply to appropriations appro-priations or expenditures to suppress insurrections, in-surrections, deiend the- Stale, or assUl In defense or the United States in tlm fc or war. p 10. Nothing in this constitution shall bo construed to -prevent tho Legislature from providing a stamp tax. or a t based on income, occupation, licenses f franchises. Sec 2. The Secrotary of State lb' hero yi ?.rr.eiLe? 10 Slvo this proposition to b published In at least 0110 newspaper la every ev-ery county in the. Stato where a news paper Is printed and publlshod for two months preceding tho next general doc tlon. Sec. 3, This proposition shall be milled to the electors of this Stale at the next general election for their approval ap-proval or disapproval. All official bal- lotb used at such election shall bay prin:?d or written thereon the word. "For the amendment of Artlclo 13 of thf ConstliuUon. relating to taxation," Vivo," and shall otherwise bo prepared ( and subm.ttcd to tho electors as may o i othcrwlso provided by law, and said bal 1 lot shall bo .-ecolved, counted, and canvassed, can-vassed, and re.'ums thereon bo mado in . the samo manner and In all respects a l in or may bo provided by law In the cast t of election of Stato officers. , Sec. i. If adopted by tho electors ot tho Stato. this amendment shall tak w feet January L 1917. J Approved March 20th. 1915. ; STATE OF UTAH. . SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICa I. David Mattson. Secretary of Slate ot :he State of Ut'ah. do hereby certify that :he foregoing la a full, true and correct :opy of 8ENATE JOINT RESOLUTION r,-. DUMBER EIGHT proposing an amend- nont to Artlclo 13 of the Constitution 01 11 ho State of Utah, relating to revonue onJ JjT axatlon, as uppears of record In my y-lco- , In Witness Whereof. I havo hereunto iet my hand and affixed tho Great sej" j if the 8tate of Utoh. this 22nd day 01 -y August. 1910. . - : DAVID MATTSON. j 1 |