Show r r 0 H STA r t CONTY ELECTIONS 1 T of to be 1 fleeten fleeted and ill tile the present ine 1 ini bents governor simon Ban bamberger iberger issued a proclamation for the general election to be held in ill the of utah tile iho firby tuesday after the first monday in november which this acar ear moans means tuesday Nove november niber 2 according to the proclamation the following officers are to bs be elected those pointed in lack black type indicating those who will have to be elected by the of sevier county united states senator to 0 o succeed licci smoot on one for tho ho first congressional ai district strict to succeed il milton II 11 welling four foil I 1 pi c evidential ident ial electors a 1 judge oi of tho the state sPIT 1110 court to succeed J T 13 frick a governor gocr nor to succeed simon a i seer clarl of ift santo to succeed liard Wll bell a 1 st ite auditor tor to succeed josel ciric nil attorney gene gencil to succeed daniel H B shields a state t 0 succeed daniel 0 I 1 ini son oil i 1 state superintendent in of 0 public ill instruction to suc succeed cecaL L T J muir one senator from the first third fifth eighth and tenth senatorial districts to succeed archibald bevan 0 of tooele thoele richaad String liam of bountiful J W clyde of ogden and quince lUn bumball iball of winder two senators aiom the fourth senatorial district one tor for a full term of four years to succeed W J parker of ogden and the une term of J W chez of ogden resigned senators from the sixth senatorial district to succeed J W V INI mckinney cKinney C L olson and A T sanfoed San foid one representative from the following districts first to succeed C G adney thlik to succeed john B kennedy fifth to succeed P M croft sixth to succeed francis E nolder seventh to succeed william kelly ninth to succeed fia fiack n k pingree tenth to succeed fredrick crook twelfth to succeed lewis W cuini thirteenth to succeed L C doty fifteenth to succeed J E holmes Ho luies sixteenth to succeed 11 E johnson seventeenth to succeed A R brown eighteenth to succeed T X E li eppler nineteenth to succeed J P finlinson twentieth to succeed D A baxter twenty first to succeed S E tanner twenty sec ond to succeed S E tanner awen ty third to succeed john king twenty fourth to succeed wilford day twenty fifth to succeed J S snow twenty sixth to succeed william twenty seventh to succeed francis neilson twenty tv anty lieth to succeed sue aeed william onell oneil twenty ninth to succeed heber dennion bennion three representatives fiam the second district to succeed W M bullard J E cardon and E R miles tour four representatives from the fourth district to succeed murray jacobs thomas rhomas E mckay D D mckay and isaac N pierce ten tell representatives from tile alie eighth district to succeed grace stratton alrey airey delora wilkins blakely robert E dime currie john rf lanson F E morris frank R nowman newman anna piercy francis C quinn charles C richards and arthur welling four representatives from the eleventh district to succeed L R argyle J 0 bullock alma greenwood and I 1 H masters and two representatives senta tives from the fourteenth district to succeed robert II 11 hinckley and H R thomas one district judge from each ot of the following judicial district first to succeed J D call fourth fourt ah to succeed andrew B morgan fifth to succeed david H morris sixth to liucc succeed eed henry N hayes seventh to succeed georgo george christenson Christe nhon two district judges from tho the second judicial district to succeed alfred W agee and arthur 11 E pratt six district judges from tho the third judicial district to succeed W H bramel J L brown E C evans H LT stephens J F tobin and wilson mccarthy one district attorney from each judicial district na as follows first district to roy rey D thatcher Tha second district to P dobas thaid district to succeed frank S III Ri cli chirdo ards fourth district te tc succeed james H cDo cdonald fifth district to succeed 0 A Lir dock district to succeed t samuel li in 1 lage seventh bisti district act to succeed knox kno peterson Po terson county officers ceis ale aiu to be elected it fol follows loll tn 11 cich county tuo coll coin oil one for four 3 reals car and one for to no icar cars a cleric je ic colder county attorney sura mira acor icor L N or assessor rind and an in auditor vi i here tile alsos ed valuation of tile county 1 is or note justices justice of the penco and constables in all pre or of tile lie coun counties countice tic us its fixed acca by tile lie board of county comity commissioners iii justices ice ot 01 tile lie belec and constables in ill ill all cities cimics of first aln fc class its as provided 1 lw in ill hichi tile population is and lc ic s than four proposed amendments ta tile the state constitution will vill be submitted to qualified electors of tho the state as follows senate concurrent resolution no to 6 to amend section 1 article 14 senate joint reso resolution lution no 5 to amend section or 7 article 1 13 1 senate joint resolution no G to ament section 5 article 11 and sonto sento to coll concurrent current resolution to amend section 5 article 15 section 1 article 11 to limitations ot ol state indebtedness and provides for meeting deficits or failures in revenue and enables the state to contract indebtedness not to exceed in the aggregate at any one time 2 per cent of the value of taxable I 1 property prop eity ty as shown by the last preceding census section article 13 relates to taxes for state purposes and provides that taxation on property shall not exceed eight mills on oil each dollar of valuation four and a half mills of which v aich shall be for general state purposes three mills tor for district school ischook burp purposes and one halt half mill tor for high school purposes when the taxable property shall exceed rates shall not exceed 24 mills tor for state purposes two tenths ot one mill tor high school purposes and such levy for district schools shall be made as will annually raise 25 for each person of school age section 5 11 relates to municipal corporations and provides that corpor corporations actions for municipal purposes ahall not bo ba created by special laws but that the leisla p tuie by general laws shall provi provide de for ancor potation organization and classification of cities and tons toti is according to population which laws sli shall il be amended or repealed it bulther provides for framing and adoption of chai levying of assessments taxes ta es and finances provides for municipalities to furnish public service to buy own and conduct public utilities to make improvements and to issue and sell bonds |