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. m THE EVENING STANDARD, OGDEN. UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912. 1X IH
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P - Move the Red Handle of the Curtain Lever to the -jow t0 Vote a Straight Ticket charges he desires before moving the Curtain Lever. i ' . H
If right as far as it will go. (Fig. 1.) Having closed the Curtain Pull the Party Lever Moving the Curtain Lever back to the left counts the 1 I f H
m This will close t!ie curtain around you, and un- bearing the name or emblem of your Party over to vote opens the Curtain, and sets the machine for the H
Liock the machine for voting. the right UNTIL THE BELL RINGS, and then let next voter. t H
If ' it go back. This turns down to a voting position all Remember, the Pointers must be LEFT DOWJf ! - M
- , v v r-. of the Pointers of the candidates of your party. (Fig. over tne names of the candidates to be voted for. I t H
' ' The ringing of the Bell informs the voter that How to Vole a Split Ticket 1
r Mf ' . the Party Lever has been pulled far enough to en- Having closed the Curtain Pull the Party Lever I I M
w jJSESt Hi-a"i"L- :r:fi gage the registering mechanism. bearing the name or emblem of your Party over to I ' M
Ml ffUlZjInnji't f T ' The turned down Pointers indicate the names of . the right UNTIL THE BELL RINGS, and then let it B ' " H
K 'vfvr'r'Jj&aj 1 the candidates for whom the vote will be cast. go back. (This turns down to a voting position all of I l
1 fiR ; JQOMf; 4 Leave the Pointers as they are (down in a voting the Pointers of the candidates of your party.) I ;
I' m '1f Sv- n - Position.) Turn back (up) the Pointers from the name of 1 ' f
1 ;- j RWB-' I r Jlole the ed andle fJhe ?"rtam pever t0 tJie the candidate you wish to cut out. (Fig. 3.) ft , I
B 1 : U' S'H?ffi:-' H Left as far as it will go. This will count your vote, IM
L :M ;-.b ffl A'JP open the Curtain and set the machine for the next Then turn down a Pointer over the name of the -
B ' (y,3 Pf voter. candidate you wish to vote for for the same office,
1 i' ymmh W CAUTION Before moving the Curtain Lever and leave it there. (Fig. 4.), B , f
fl ' $ VmW: 'wflmjM V ry I back to the left, be sure that a Pointer is down over B I B
" I'iK s H fe' the name of every candidate you wish to vote for. I ' 1
V ll ; FIG' 2' V0TER PULLING OVER A PARTY LEVER P
fl SSBSS WMSaji t i -
Jl iijit llili ,- "-H'jIfLL'r6 .a'iJ Muti-Candidatc or Group Votne .
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fl BSfe? mJ$$l ?4 f?m& 4 WITaYT thp samp office aq shown 'for A wcnr in rnf po I'M
III rafe?(S- i W-JLffl IJS-""! ""il "" rLl? Figure 5) any three of the candidates can be voted ffl !
I mPiS; ' S WlKPBPK!PaPBBl for regardless of the location of the names, and no ;
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fl ' '.... 3,v Turn the Question Pointers to the word YES or m ' H
;i FIG 4 FIG. 5. THE ABOVE CUT SHOWS NO, and leave it there.
I Be sure to complete each Split before making That the voter has indicated his vote as follows. oMIl 1 i
: I mother. Has pulled Party Lever "C and Split for Treasurer Sft" rS iSrX? 1
r I After the vote is arranged, move the Red Handle B; has turned down the Pointers for the three As- vTliW Cn S fl! SpTtK a M
I of the Curtain Lever to the left as far as it will go. sessors "9A, 9B, 9C"; has turned the Question Point- EfUTOnS ft?w w I
1 (This will .count one vote for every candidate that has ers 1 and 2 to Tes" and 4 to "No." As the above tud t.ii Hv y I i I
' B a Pointer left down over his name.) operation only indicates his vote, he can make any mucn Iime on eieLLlon Udy Jg
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AMENDMENTS TO
I CONSTITUTION
flight Changes in the Fundamental Law of the State Proposed All
flii Voters Should Read the Following With Care m Oraer
H;,' to Vote Intelligently.
k Tho following are the elzht pro-,
HriOBed amendments to the constitution)
B of the state of Utah to be voted on
B by tho citizens of this state at the
mm- coming election:
If AN A2IENDMI3NT TO SECTION J,
B ARTTCL?: XI, OF THE CONSTITU
W TlON, RELATING TO COUNTIES,
B CITIES ANP TOWNS. AND PHO
pVIOING FOR THE CREATINO OF
B .NSW COUNTIES.
K That several counties of the ter
B rltDry of Utah existing at the time of
B the adoption of this constitution ait
Hg hereby recognized as divisions of this
B. state, and the nreclnciB and school
B districts now existing in said roun
B ties as legal subdivisions tlieroof, and
B they shall so continue until changed
B l law in pursuance of thlb article.
B The legislature may by gcneial law
B provide for the formation of new
R counties, and locating the county scats
Bj thereof. Everv county which shall be
K formed from territory tufcen from any
IBpttllier county or counties shall bo Im
IBhlQ for a ju3t proportion of the exlBl
B JOB debts a&d llabllltiea of the coun-
W A
ty or counties from which such terrl
Itory 3hall be taken. Proldcd, that
no new county Bhall be formed uu
loss a mujoritv of tho qualified elec
tors voting in each part of tho coun
ty or counties to bo dismembeied
shall vote separately therefor
AN AMENDMENT OF SECTION 8,
ARTICLE XIII, RELATING TO TAX-
The logltlatuic shall provide by law
for a Just and equitable assessment of
the property of the stato at Its actual
money value. All taxes shall be unl orm
on the name class of property withlu
the territorial limits of the authority
lowing the tax. and shall be levied and
collected for publjr pin pose only
Provided, that a deduction of dcblU
rrom ci edits may be authorized. Pro
vided further, that the pioporty of
the United States, of the slate coun
ties, cities, towns, school districts,
municipal corporations and public li
ra" es lots with the buildings there
on used exclusively either for religious
worship or charitable purposes of bur
ial St held or used for prhate or cor-
porato boncflt, shall be exempt from
taxation Ditches, canals, reservoirs,
pipes and flumes owned and used by
Individuals of corporations lor irrl
gatinp lands owned by such individ
uals or corporations, or the Individual
members thereof, shall not bo sepa
rately taxed as long as they shall bo
owned and used oxclUBlvely for such
purpose Provided further, that mort
gages upon both real and personal
property slinll bo oxempt Horn taxation.
Provided further, that tho tacB of
the Indigent poor maj bo remitted or
abated at such tlmo and In such mun-1
ner as may be prO Idcd by law. ,
AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION
17, ARTICLE VII.
The auditor shall be auditor of pub
lie accounts. The public moneys shall
be deposited by tho treasurer, under
tho supervision of the board of exam
iners, and as provided by law.
AN AMENDMENT OF SECTION 4.
ARTICLE XIII. RELATING TO THEi
TAXATION OF MINES
All mines and mining claims, both I
placer and rock In placo, contain-1
ing or bearing gold, sllcr, coppei.i
lead or other valuable precious met-'
als, after purchase thereof from tho
United States, shall bo taxed at a
value not greator than the price paid
the United States theiefor, unless the
surface ground, or some pan there
of, of 3uch mino or claim, Is used for
other than mining purpobes. and has a
separate and Independent value for
buch other purposes; in which caso
Bald surface ground, or any part
thereof, so UBed for other than min
l ing purposes, shall be taxed at Its
value for such other purposes, as pro
vided by law; and all the machinery
I used n mining, and all pioporty and
4
aurfuco Improvements upon or appur
tenant to mjncb and mining claims,
and tho net annual proceeds of all
such precious metal mines and min
ing claims shall bo taxed as provid
ed by law All lands containing coal,
hjdro-carbonu or stone doposlts, aft
er purchase thoieof from tho United
Slnteii, and all property and surface
Improvements upon or appurtenant
to such lands which hao a value sep
aiato and Independent of all such
lands and the uot pruceods of all r.uch
land and the by-products of all valua
ble doposlts contained therein not
taxed in a crude or raw condition,
shall bo taxed as provided by law.
No. 5.
AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION
11. ARTICLE XIII., RELATING TO
STATE AND COUNTY BOARDS OF
EQUALIZATIC...
Until otherwise piovldc.l by law,
thore shall bo a stato board of equal
ization consisting of four rcsidonts of
the Biato who shall bo appointed by
the governor, bj and with the consent
pf tho senate, whoso terms of office
shall he for four yearsjand until their
, successors are appointed and quali
fied . Pro Idcw, that two of said mem-
bers shall bo appointed ocr two
years. There shall also be In each
count) of iho state a county board of
oqualiratlon, consisting of tho board
of county commissioners of said c un
tj. Tho dutj of the Htato board of
1 equalization and of the several coun
ty boards of equalization shall he to
adjust and equalize the valuation of
the leal and pcrspnnl pioperty of the
stato and of the several counties
thereof, as may lu provided by law.
I Each board Bhall also perform ouch i
other duties as ma bo provided by
law
NO. 6.
AN AMENDMENT OF SECTION 2,
ARTICLE XIII. OF THE CONSTI
TUTION OF UTAH. RELATING TO
TAXATION.
All piopeitj In tho state, not ex
empt under the laws of the United
StatcB, or under thib constitution, or
the laws or the stato of Utah, shall be
taxed as provldod bv law The word
propertj, as used In this aiticlo. Is
hereby declared to Includo moneys,
credits, bonds, stock franchises and
all matters and things (real, personal
and mixed), capable of private owji
cislup. but this shall not be feo con
strued as to authorize the taxation of
the stocks of any company or corpora
tion, when tho propertj of such com
panj or corporation rcpiescnted by
such stock', has been taxed Tho leg
islature Bhall provide bj law for un
annual tax sufficient with other
sources of rcvonuc. to defray tho esti
mated ordinary expenses of the state
foi each fiscal year Tho leglslaUno
shall also provide for tho payment of
tho state debt, If any there be. be
foie the same becomes duo and pro
vide for the payment of the Intel est
on said dobt as it nmj fall due
No. 7. '
AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION !),
ARTICLE VI.. RELATING TO COM
PENSATION OF THE MEMBERS
OF THE LEGISLATURE. ,
Until othcrwibo provided by aw. tho
members of tho legislature shall re
ceive eight (IS.OO) dollurs per day and
ten cents per mile for the distance j
necessaillv tiavcled going to ami re
turning from the place of meeting op
the' most usual route and shall ro
coive uo other pay or perquisite
No. 8.
AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 4,
ARTICLE XIV.. FIXING THE LIMIT
OF INDEBTEDNESS OF COUNTIES,
CITIES TOWNS AND SCHOOL DIS
TRICTS. When authorized to creato indebt
edness as provided in Section 3 'if
I this article, no county shall become
Indebted to an amount, including ex
isting liidebtodnors, exceeding two per
centum No clt, town, school dis
trict or othor municipal corporation
shall become indebted to an amount.
Including existing Indebtedness, ex
ceeding four per centum of tho aluo
of tho taxable properly therein the
value to bo ascertained by the last
assessment for stato and county pur
poses, previous to tho incurring of
6uch indebtedness, c.xcopt that in In
1 corporatcd cities tho assessment Shah
Le takon from tho last assessment for
1 cltj purposes. ProUdcd. that no part
I of tho Indebtedness allowed In this
section shall be Incurred for Uicr
than atrlctly county. c'tv. town, or
school district purposes; provldod
I further, that any city of the first class
. and an) clt of the second class hav
ing ocr 20,000 Inhabitants, when au
thorized as provided in Section ? of
this Article, may be allowed to incur
a larger Indcbt'ednesa not exceeding
four ,ier centum additional, unci nn
I city of the second class having lss
than 20,000 inhabitants and any clt)
of the third class, or town, when au
j thorlxod as aforesaid, may bo allowed
to Incur a larger indebtedness not ex
ceeding eight per rcntum additional
, for tho put pose of supplying such city
I or town with water, artificial lights.
THE UTAH SHOE H
HOSPITAL ;
Men's Half Soles Sewsd oc l
65 CENTS ' H
Ladies' and Children's ! , H
Half Soles 1
40 CENTS '
SOLES FIXED IN 10 MINUTES. , 1
Beat workmanship and Vldo Oak H
Leather used. If you try our work , B
once you will surely come again. , M
I 221 TWENTY-FIFTH ST. ' H
OGDEN, UTAH j
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I LADIES DR. LA RUE'S CAP jjj j H
3 SA-LOIDS (double strength I vj H
tcniale Regulator icllcvcs the 9j IB
jj most "obstinate abnormal G H
3 cases " All druggists. By ex- ( ( M
A prebb, prepaid. Pijce $2.00. 3 B H
m boxes 53.00. A, R Mclntuc. V jB
M Drugs. 2-121 Wash Ave gj M
F.'ftttm'H" IP1 IM I ' INBTTPfflHTTll T ' j , H
W. L.. WHELAN jl H
Artistic Piano Tuner. Czsc and . jf
action work a specialty. Phone j. H
or sewers, when the works for supply- J M
ng such water, lights or severs shall .' IH
bo owned and contiolled by tho mu- i
nlcipalltv. I ' B
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