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Show Dr J J lluswell, ophthalink specialist spe-cialist of Halt Lake Clt), will ho at the Savoy Hotel Monday and Tuesday, October S3d nnd 2ttli. No barge for testing e)es Iteferencts Mr. J A. Crockt tt, Mr I., A J-aubrr and uthers Advt Siaoke Elk Pride Cigar. Tel. lit. DltNPONIIKNC. When )oii ftel dlstoiirnged nnd tit spunditit tin not give up but take a din of I'humberlnln s Tablets una Vim nre almost certain to fiet all right within a da) or two Despondent) Despond-ent) Is ver often due to InTllgistliin and bllloiisiiem. for whlih these tali-Itts tali-Itts are espetbtll) vnliliihl Obtainable Obtain-able ever) wilt re dvt Noiicit Ton prm.icMioN (PiihlMur ) Department of the Interior In-terior t'lilled Htnles IjiikI Offlte at Hnlt Uike Clt), I'tall. Hept SH, ll. .Vol lie Is hereb) givtll that Jiimes .M Peterson of Hiinn)slde, I'tnh, who, on Mil) P, Sill:, made desert entr), Herlul No OtlTUa, for HINW, HiiNKU. NH'NI!U. Hei . Tvvp IR Houth, llnnge 13 lttst, Hnlt Uike mtrldhitl, lilts flint liolli e of Intention Inten-tion to miike final proof, to establish tlnlm l the land nbove described be. for the tit rk of Hie tllstrlit toiirt, ut Price, Plnh. on the IBth tin) of No-ivember, No-ivember, I9H Claliuiiiil nanus as wltnessos Dnvld Pett rson. Jumps Ol-I Ol-I sou nnd P J Peterson, nil of Hiinn)- side. I'tnli. nnd Marvin Olson or Prlte, I'tall OOl'I.D II IIUKII.Y, Itegls-ler. Itegls-ler. first pub Hept S. Inst Nov S. 19DJ NtHICH ru PPIIMC-VIION. Coal Hiito Hits, ritx.r.:, 11 h.) Uiud Offltv at Halt Uike Clt), Utah. I Hept S, PJI6 polite Is hereb) klvell that I It leu Wnttls of J01 Meclilenburg Apis, H.ilt Uike Clt). loiint) of Halt Uike, state of t'tab. who, on the I Dili tin) or Oilolxr, l!M&. rilsd lu this of-fl of-fl e itHtl iletlarulor) slntemeiit Herlnl V7i 0H,iil, for Lots S, tl mid 7. Hee 1 1! Tvvp 13 Houth, lliinite il ltst, mid VKU of HKtt of Het J. Twp 13 Houth, Itange h iSust. f-tit Uike meridian, meri-dian, has this tin) filed lu this offlte npplltulloii to pun base. Herlal No uictdii, said land under the provisions of Het lions 2IK tit JI&J, I' H Itevbtetl Htuttites Ail) and nil pt rsous claiming claim-ing ndversel) the lunds described or desiring to objett for nil) reason Io ! Hie 1 ntr theretif b) applliant, should .file their uffldavlls of protest III this 'of flie during Hie llilrt)-du it rlml of I publliiilloii Imiiiidlati I) following the 'first printed Issue of this uotbe I OOl'I.D II lll.AKKl.Y. Ileglster K I W Henbr 330 Judge llldg. Hull ltke Clt), I'tall, Attorue) for Aiilltunt ll'lrst pub Hept i, last Oil 37, 1918 !,NOIICI4 t'NIIKD Mli:s I.VND Of flie Hull Uihe Clt) I'lah, Ht pt 15, 1816 To Whom It Ma) Conetrn .Notlte Is berth) givtll that the slattl of I'tall bus filed In this offbe lints of lands selt tied li the sttlil stale, under un-der Hec Hon of the at t or congress, approvtd Jul) 18, IK'JI, us Indtmnlt)' sthool binds vis Hi rial 0IHI70, SWUHKU. Hee IS, Tvvp 16 Houth, llnnge It Kant, HKUHW, Het 31, Twp. Ill Houth, Ituiike 15 litis! Halt IJlkn iiierldlilll Copies or slid lists, so fur as the) relate to wild tracts by destrlpllve sub-dlvlslons, have been coiisplcuousi) posted lu this offlte for Inspection b) an) person Interest-id Interest-id mid b) Hie public gtnerall) During Dur-ing the period of piiblltallnn of this notice, or an) time thereafter, and bei fore final approval and trrtlflcullon, under departmental regulations of April .'5, 1907 protests or toutests agulust the claim of the state to an) of the tracts or sub-dlvlsluns hereinbefore herein-before described, on the ground thnt the same Is more valuable for mineral miner-al than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the general land offlte at Washing-Ion, Washing-Ion, D. C I'ii I lure so to protest or t oiliest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient cvldejue or the non-mineral uhilracltr of the tracts und the selections thereof, being be-ing othirvvlw free from objection, will be approved to the state (10 CM) It IILAKKUY. llrglster. First pub. Sept. 23, last Oct 20, 1I1C. PltOPOSHl) AMENDMENT TO Till. CONKTTTLTIOV. HOUSE JOINT IIKHOIjITIO.V .NUMI1KH SIX. A Joint ltesolullon providing an nmondment to Beetlon 17, Article 7, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the duties of tho Auditor nnd of the Treasurer He ft enacted by the Legislature of the Htate of Utah Two-thirds of all the members elected to enth of the two houses ion-turrlng ion-turrlng thcriln . . J Section 1 Thnt It Is propowd tol amend Hoctlon 17, Artlile 7, of the constitution of the stale of t Inh so Hint the same will rend ns follows 17 The nudltor shnll tie auditor of public Recounts Tho public mone)s shnll be deposited by the treasurer under the supervision of the board of examiners nnd ns provided b law Hec 2 The seeretnr) nf state Is hereby directed to submit this proposed pro-posed Amendment to the eletlors nf the stnte nt the next general election In the manner provided by law Hec 3 If adopted b) the electors of the state, this amendment shnll Inke effect Jnnunr) 1 1917 Approved March 17, 1915 HTATE OP UTAH, Hi'CItETAltY OP HTATKH OI'KICB I, Dnvld Mnttson secrctar) of stale of the stale of Ulnh, do hereb) rertl-fy rertl-fy thnt the foregoing Is n full true and correct copy of HOUHK JOINT ItEHOLUTION NUMIIKIl HI.N providing pro-viding nn nmendment to Hecllon 17 Article 7. of the constitution of the stnte of t'lnll, relntlng to the duties of Hu- nudltor and of the treasurer ns appears of record In m office In witness whereof I hnve hereunto set m) hand nnd nfflxeK the Orent Heal nf the Htnte of t Inh, this 22d da) of August, 1911! DAVfD MATTHOV Heeretnr) of Htnle first pub Fcpt I. last Nov 3 1916 PIIOPOHI'.D AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. SENATE JOINT ItEhOMTION M'MUEIt I.KiltT. Proposing An Amendment to Article 13 or tho Constitution nf the Sltte of Utah, relating to revenue nnd taxation He It resolved b) the U-ghilaturc or thn Htate of Ulnh, two-thirds of nil members elected to enth ot the two houses concurring therein Hettlon I It Is proposed to amend Article 13 nf the eonttllutlon of tho stain of Utah, so thnt the same will rend ns follows 1, Tho power of taxation shnll never be surrendered, suspended or contracted nvvn) Alt taxes shnll be uniform upon Hie same class of propcrl) within the territorial limits of the mithorlt) lev) Inn the tax, and shall be levied and collected for public pub-lic purposes onl) 2 The legislature shall provide by law for nn annual tax sufficient, wllh other sources of revenue tn defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal ear for the piirposv of pa) lug the state debt. If an) there be, the legislature shall provide for I''Iiit n tnx nnnuall), atiffliltlit tu pa) the annual Interest mid - P it ' s 1 ileht within twent) j-nr from Hie final HtsMge of Die law 1 renting the debt 3 There shall N eempl from taxation tax-ation ptuptli) nf Hie I lilted Hlntes of the tat- H le clt In. towns, schuol illstrltts munition! cnrixirn-Ibms cnrixirn-Ibms nn I t I il .."les, lots wllh the buildings Ihereoli used ex luslvel) for either rt llglous worship or t hurl-table hurl-table purposes, and place of burial not held or used for prlvnle or corporate cor-porate benefit Din lies, en na In. resirvolrs, pipes nnd flumes itwiud mid used b) Individual In-dividual or lorpornilons for Irrigating Irrigat-ing binds ovvniil b) such Individuals or corporations, or the Individual mt mbers thereof, shnll not be separate!) separ-ate!) tnxed so long as they shall lie owned anil used extlllslvel) for mull purpose, provided, thai mortgages upon real mid personal properl) shall bn exempt from taxation, and thnt the mxes of Hie Indigent poor ma) be remitted or almted at suth time and lit sut h mannir as inny be provided by law 4. The legislature shall not Impose Im-pose InxiM for the purpose nf any 1 mint), til), town or oilur municipal corporation, but may, by Inw, vest In the corporate authorities thereof, re-spettlvel), re-spettlvel), the power to assess and collet t taxes tor all purposes of such corporation 5 The surface ground nf all mints mid mining 1 lalms, both placer and ruik In plate, containing or bearing gold, sllvtr, topptr. lead, Iron or other valuable im litis after punlinse thtr-or thtr-or from the United Hlntes, shall lit taxed nt a value not greater than Hu price paid Hie United Htates therefor unless the surface ground, or some art thereof, or stub mine or tlnlm Is used for otlnr than mining purposes pur-poses mid has 11 seimrule ami Indt-pendi Indt-pendi nt value for suth other purposes, pur-poses, In which case salt surfaet ground, or uu imrt thereof, mi used for otlur than mining iiiirioses, shall be taxed al Us value for such ollitr ptirposeH as provldtd b) law, nnd all maohluer) used In mining and all properl) nnd surfme Improvements upon or appurtenant Io mines and mining claims, which have h valun separate and Independent nf suth mines or mining 1 lalms shall bn taxed as provided b law All lands containing con-taining coal granite, stone, marble, on)x. gas, oil. rodrn-iarlHins, lopiiim, or nlher valuable mineral dcpoilti, other than those enumerated above lu this section, af It r puriha thereof from the Unlttil Htates and till nron- ert) am! surfuie Improvements upon or appurtenant tn suth lands which have a value sepnrate and Independent Independ-ent of all such lauds shall be tnxed an provided bs Inw In addition to the nssewment nf the surfaie grounds Improvements ami machinery of mines mid mining 1 lalms. all mines and mining claims pnidiuliig net proceeds pro-ceeds shall be taxed at n value not to excted three times suth net proceeds, 6 An at curate statement nf the nielpts and expenditures ot the pub-Hu pub-Hu niunejs shull be published nnnuall) nn-nuall) In such milliner at the legislature legis-lature ma) provide 7 The late of luxation on property prop-erty for state purposes shnll never exceed ex-ceed .eight mills on each dollar of valuation tn be apportioned as follows fol-lows Not to exceed four and one half mills nn enth dnllai of valuation . for gt neral state purposes, not to ex-(ted ex-(ted tin co mills on each dollar of val-uatlon val-uatlon foi district school purposes, not to exteed one-half mill on each dollar of valuation for high school purposes, that part of Hie stute tax apportioned to high school purpose nball constitute consti-tute u fluid to lie called Ibe ' high school fund and shull be apportioned apportion-ed tn the cities and school districts maintaining high schools In the manner man-ner the legislature nay provide And whenever the taxable property within the stute shall amount to fuur hundred hun-dred million dollars, the rate shall not exceed five mills on each dollar of valuation, unless a proposition to Increase In-crease audi rate, specif) Ing the rate proposed mid the time during which the same shall be levied, be first sub. milled to a vote of such of the qualified quali-fied electors of the state at, In the Hs7 UJ This Store Makes a Spe-i ! cialty of Catering to Men and Boys for Their Needs I in Wearing Apparel . ' """ ' ' ; And is better equipped Utnn any other general ; store to satisfy your wants in this line. Wo ; planned months nhead and can show you Fall ;; i ; and Winter goods in the largest variety nt prno : tically last years prices. FINE SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN I in plain and fnncy cloths, from the best tnakirs, I fnultlets in style, workmanship and fit. ! m ; Nobby Suits for Young Men and Boys. Large : """ I variety of Overcoats for the big and little men. ri Wasatch Stores Co. ;; Stores at Sunnyflidc, Winter Quarters, Clear Creek and ' i ; ; Castle Gate, Utah. ' I w :; I UTAH FUEL CO. '. v Miners and Shippers of ' & Carbon County Coak & -4 ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF COKE t " J, Carbon County Coals Are the Best. fy jt X 1 u v ; V In the Market for Horses, Mules for Mines, Hay and J Y Grain, Mine Props, Tics, Sprags and Various V Other Local Products. l f t ? HOME INDUSTRIES PATRONIZED f I ? , General Offices Seventh Floor Judge Building, Salt ! Lake City. Mines at Clear Creek, Winter f Quarters, Castle Gate, Utah Mine and 4 '' Y Sunnysldc, Carbon County, Utah. y t m h h n 1 n 1 1 h n i 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 m 1 1 n m 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 m I CT IIQ Ql-T HO w, "r" uK,''t,' f'"" no ' le' ralrJ f LCI UU uL Ul II t H'asl lleattrs, guiirnntti I It sjvo i ., one-half In fut I over nny lower drift I YllllR TllVF "u,u "f ,," ",in" "l"'' ,o '"', ,iro t I IUUII UlUIL frism Hntiirda) night until M mila". T miming with soft or hard eii' Na T I eithtr slove does tills. I i WEETER LUMBER CO. i H H H-H-H-I H 1 1 1 1 ) M 1 1 1 M M Ml II 1 1 HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 H4 yvArVJV'VNA'JVV.VA'rVWWV SA. KOPF'S STUDIO? All Work Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. ! J PHOTOGRAPH WORK OP ALL KINDS : 5; Up Stairs Over Commercial Bank. Phone 17. Price, Utah. veiir nest i.re.edlng suih elscllon, shall have paid a proj.erty mx as-sjmhmmI as-sjmhmmI to them within the stale, and l he miijorltv of ihtwe voting ihereon shall vote In favor thereof. In such manner as itmj lie iirovidtd by law ,1.'r,1 niaMiiK of uroflt out or publlt mones using thu same for an urMs not authorlied by law b nn nubile iiff i, ir im ,, u'Mmw a felony, and slu.li i, punished a prmldsd b w. hut Mtrt of such, !::,t!nu.,d.r,,,,,,r,,,,M','9,,',r," oAn Isglslaturt.w hereb) the expenditures of the state, during an) fiscal v ear. I shall exceed Hie total tax the. i1 vldetl for Ii) law and upplli able fori such approprlallon or exn "lure unless the legislature niuklng i ich appropriation shall provide, for levy, lug a wiffleleni tax not exceeding ha I ralea flowed Dillon b of this arl Hole, to pay n. h appropriation or expenditure within suth l3v.ni-1 7fj!r,HWon ,h "" '" My to ap. proprlntlons or expsndllui to au - Lf Jh.v,ri,,,,r '.'."f""1 ut . SUT,nl,.J,e,rvta,;,nK ,he Unll'J .1i?,ber.,rusd,,to,verV.,,LU!t0g,l or aUtraxfbrr ,"r0V,,,lnK "l" u tJt,,U ""J"1 on luionie OLcunatlon lltenses or franthlses '-'I'BHon, Hee, 2 The seeretarv of niiu i. 8tt 3 This proposition shall lJ Niibinllted tu tlie edetlors of this juij ut the next general cleitlon " 'nj, itpprovul or disapproval. All f'"",,' ballots used nt such cle Hon !;' have iirlnted or written the-rcon i words, I'or llm amendment or '" 13 of tho ronstllullon, relating Ot" allon." "Vis.' "No," and shall o"' wise he prepared and submitted to i" electors as may bo othervvUe 1""? ed by law, and said ballot " '" ?J received, imintee), and canva'-'v i " returna thereon bo made In H ssinj manner und In all respects as in may bo provided by law In the tais " election of atato officers. ,..,i-n Heo 4. If adopted b the . of tho slate, this amendment n taliet tffiict Jnnunr) 1, 191 Approved March SO, I31. I HTATIJ OP I'TAIJ .-- HKCHKTAItY OP HTAThH OrrlCS I, Duvld Mattson, secrelan of ., rf the stale uf Utah, do bereh) certi. Inat the foregoing la a f u I '" S. correct copy of HUNATU Jl1tjl Soir OLUTION NUM11KH B 'JiS f posing an amendment to ArtKie Iho constitution of tho state ., relating to revenue and laxttlion, appeara of record In my office. In witness wlii.rcof, I haj" "hs unto set my hand and a"hu thu areat Heal of the State of Plan. ISJd day of August. ll nv Secretary of State First pub. Sept. lj last tioJJ!l T)pe writer ribbons and carbon P pors Tho Sun. Legal blanks at Tho Sun Offl- |