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Show rani CANCELS LIBS' PISSES NEW' YORK, Sept. 28. --An echo of the Lambs' club party which sent John C B ravin, .ctor. to st. Luke'al hospital with ;i fractured skull and John McOraw, baseball mmacer, to bad with a black eye, was heard yea-tend yea-tend ay when it was learned that m- Gr.iw h.il retaliated on th. Emtl.- for expelling him by abrogating their pu.sat'H to the baseball .u.hh. .it the Polo grounds it was admitted nf the Lambs club I laat night that mem hereof the Lambs' who tried to use their passes lit the I laat few days have hutl tho Annie uak-leya uak-leya taken up by tho gatemen and have been told that hereafter no Lambs cm horn into tin- rjlanta' games without paying tho regular admission fees. About 150 members of the club hitherto hith-erto have enjoyed tho prlvlloges of the free list at the I'olo grounds in return for which McCJraw has been a welcome visitor along Broadway and has enjoyed the hospitality of tin- flee list ai certain theatres. Joseph D. O'Brien, secretary of the lil.ints. refused to s-ny win -titer passes Oil located to Lanihs had been taken up at the gate, but admitted that some passes had been cancelled within the last few days. Magistrate Krancls X. McQuade, treasurer and part owner of the baseball club, declined u confirm con-firm or deny the story. According to report In theatrical cir-j cles, Jed I'routy. actor, and Samuel II. 1 lauiburgcr, lawyer, of Mo. U, Ilec- Proposed Constitutional Amend- tB ment No. 2. Bfl- SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 5. j" ', A resolution proposing an amendment to &f - Scefion 7. Article U of the Constitution K .', of the Stnte of I'tah. relating to tax H rates for State purposes. H L'e ii resolved by the Legislature, of tho , State of Utah, two-thirds of all the H members elected to each House concur H ring th. rein. aw.aV' 1 1 c n 1 It to a Section 7. of Article- Mil of the Consti Kf. tution of the stale nf Utah ao that tne KF- same will read as follows: H I Sec. 7. Tho rate of taxation on proper H ty for State purposes shall never exceed- H 6 mills on each dollar of valuation to be 1 apportioned as follows: Not to exceed , H , 4'a mills on oocb dollar o i valuation Br"' general State purposes, not to exceed 'i 1 mills on each dollar of valuation (or dls- 1 Itrlct school purposes; not to exceed Vfc" H I mill on each dollar of valuation for hign , ajfl , school purposes; that paxt of the State M I tax apportioned lo high school purposes H ishall constitute a fund to be called tho High School Fund and shall be appor1.' H tinned to the Cities and school district )aLLLLV ! maintaining high schools In the manner M the Legislature may provioe And when-. M ever the taxable piuperty within the Stat. M ishall amount lo SHO.OOO.OOO.OO. the rates.. B shall not exceed on each dollar of value flH I tion two and tour-tenths mills for general H State purposes, two-tenths oi one mill for - LLLI 1 high school purposes, and such levy for district scnool purposes as will raise an- inually an amount which, added to any , Vl lothcr State .ui.de available for district H s hool purposes. equals SJ'..U0 lor co-h W Mm person ol school age in the State, sh on JBJIJIJBJJJ by the last preceding school cenaua; jM !ess a pro;odltlon to in i. -"'Ii , or rates. sct eUying the rate or rates pro ST Jsaaaaaaaaal I ter street, were among the Lambs who LLLl had their passes taken up at the g.U' ' "H and wert warned that no members ol MmmM the dub would be admitted free hi re- vjLsfl |