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J IWMUI"g"iii THE EVENING STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912. H
ill right Y HOW to Vote a Straight Ticket changes he desires before moving the Curtain Lever. I H
II This will close the curtain around von and nn , PavinS closed the Curtain-Pull the Party Lever Moving the Curtain Lever back to the left counts the 1 H
11 lock the machine for vottS bearinff the name or emblem of your Party over to te.' PPS the Curtain and sets the machine for the I M
g e iiwuune 101 voting. , the riffht UNTIL THE BELL RINGS, and tiien let next voter. I H
KB ..:' it go back. This turns down to a voting position all Remember, the Pointers must be LEFT DOWN H El
l of the Pointers of the candidates of your party. (Fig. over the names of the candidates to be voted for. H iH
' ' The ringing of the Bell informs the voter that HoW to Vre a Split Ticket 1 H
mm fAu"- ' "jZr. tbe Party Lever has been pulled far enough to en- Having closed the Curtain Pull the Party Lever B 61
WM 'fHfP 1!"" ""wf gage the reisterm& mechanism. bearing the name or emblem of your Party over to E kH
I t 1'"bl "HE' I a' Tlie turned down Pointers indicate the names of the right UNTIL THE BELL RINGS and then let it H 11
II l f 4 1 rWmBbmmm - I i the ?andides f .r vhom e vote wjll be .cast- x. ck . (This turns down to a voting position all of I H
. i vO" , r J WMrpMM , $ Leave the Pointers as they are (down m a voting the Pointers of the candidates of vour nartv iH
II N liiWIii 1 Moye the Red Handle of the Curtain Lever to the the "Hp? M? ? f S? name of 1 H
J 5 1 Lfi ' I Left as f ar as U -wil1 S- This wi1 count yur vote candldate you wish to cut out (Fig. 3.) H
J 'A S'SS1 VjII Pen tne Curtain and set the machine for the next Tnen turn down a Pointer over the name of the K lH
11 s ' y ggd I --&1 voter- candidate you wish to vote for for the same office, I IS
H PWSI CAUTION Before moving the Curtain Lever, and leave it there. (Fig. 4.) I KM
K '- 't j? mgWwSi X I J ack t5le 3ef:' e sure tbat a Pomter is down over - B l
BE (iMW IjBfel the name of every candidate you wish to vote for. . t , ,, . E H
I 1 Bra "' Sfe FIG. 2. VOTER PULLING OVER A PARTY LEVER v H
E H wKsBrww t-t"' tv ,,ti'Tv ?-7i ivHiiBis-v-anoi3die or uroup Voung r- iZI
, I SSS MX Ijll " i'V th.e same office as shown for Assessors in cut (See f' II
I Turn the Question Pointers to the word YES or m lH
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. Voting machines are on public exhibition at IH
another., Has pulled Party Lever "C" and Split for Treasurer Headquarters of all Political Parries, at the City Hall, E
. After the vote is arranged, move the Red Handle "B"; has turned down the Pointers for the three As- County Court House, Reed Hotel, Broom Hotel and If S
i 1 of the Curtain Lever to the left as far as it will go. sessors "9A, 9B, 9C"; has turned the Question Point- European Hotel. Go into any of these places and H
' (This will count one vote for every candidate that has ers 1 and 2 to "Yes" and 4 to "No." As the above study the machine. It will save you and other voters ffl B
a Pointer left down over his name.) operation only indicates his vote, he can make any much time on election day. , ffl H
AMENDMENTS TO I
CONSTITUTION
8
IfcS.
BBIeht Changes in the Fundamental Law of the State Proposed-All
14 Voters ShoiUd Read the Following With Care in Order
& to Vote Intelligently.
H The following are the clht pro-,
jiroccd atncndmentB to the constiUuion;
of tbo state of Utah to be voted on
by the citizens of this state at the
coming election , ,
i AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1.
Article xi, of the constitu-j
iTION, RELATING TO COUNTIES,
CCITIES AND TOWNS, AND PJIO
EVIDING FOR THE CREATING OF
RNEW COUNTIES.
IB" That several counties of the ter
Krltory of Utah oxlstlng at the lime of
Hflhe adoption of this constitution are
inpreuy recopnled as divlblons of thib
BJBtato. and tho precincts and school
districts now existing In Biiid coan
WT.tle3 as lcal huhdlvislons thereof, und
Mrihey shall so continue until changed
K ty. lttW 1 Pursuance of this article.
faThe legislature may by general law
Ifprovide for tho formation of new
B counties', and locating the county peats
Ubercof. Everv county which shall uo
Iformed from territory taken from any
tother county or counties shall bo na
Kbe for a just proportion of the cxlst
flUng dobts and liabilities of the coun-
ty or counties from which such tcrrl
'tory shall be taken. Provided, that
no new county shall bo formed un
less a majority of the qualified elec
tors voting In each part of the coun
ty or counties to be dtsmembored
shall vote separately therefor
I AN AMENDMENT OF SECTION 3,
ARTICLE XIII, RELATING TO TAX
ATION. Tho legislature shall provide by law
for a Just and equitable assessment of
the property of the state at ltB actual
money value. All taxes shall be uniform
on tho same class of property within
Ibo territorial limits of the authority
lewing the tax, and shall bo levied and
collected for public purposes only.
Provided, that a deduction of debits
from ci edits may bo authorized Pro
vided further, that tho property or
tho United States, of tho statp, coun
ties, cities, towns, schoal districts,
municipal corporations and public li
braries lots with tho buildings tliore
on used exclusively either for religious
worship or charitable purposes of bur
ial not held or used for private or cor
porate benefit, shall be exempt from :
taxation Ditches, canals, roscnolrs,
plies and flumes owned and UBed b
individuals of corporatlJns for irri
gating Jands ownod bj such individ
uals or corporations, or the individual
Ulembers thereof, shall not bo sepa
rately taxed as long as they Bhall bo
owned and used pxcliislvolv for such
purpose. Provided further, that mort
gages upon both real and personal
property shall be exempt from taxation
Provided further, that the taxes of
tho Indigent poor may bo remitted or
abated at such time and in nuch man
ner as may be provided by law.
AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION
17, ARTICLE VII.
The auditor shall bo auditor of pub
lic accounts Tho public moneys shall
be deposited by the treasurer, under
the supervision of tho board of exam
iners, and ns provided by law
AN AMENDMENT OF SECTION -i,
ARTICLE XIII, RELATING TO THE
TAXATION OF MINES.
All mines and mining claims, both
placer and rock In place, contain
ing or bearing gold, sliver, copper,
lead or other valuable precious met
als, after purchase thereof from the
United States, shall bo taxed at a
value not greater than the price paid
tho United States therefor, unless the
surfacp ground, or some part there
of, of such mlno or claim, is used for
other than mining purposes, and ha8 a
sepai ate and Independent value for
such other purposes; In which cabol
said surface ground, or any pan1
thereof, so used for other thuu min
ing purposes, shall bo taxed at its
value for such other purposes, as pro
vided by law; and all the machinery
used In raining, and all property and
r
surface Improvements upon or appui
tepant to mines and mining claims,
d the 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-carbons or stone deposits, aft
er purchabo tlioreof from tho United
Stales, and all property and surface
Improvements upon or appurtenant
to such lands which have a value sep
aiate and independent of all such
lands and the net proceeds of all such
land and the by-products of all valua
ble deposits 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
EQUAL1ZATIC.
Until otherwise ptovldej by law,
there shall bo a state board of equal
ization consisting of four residents of
the state who shall bo appointed by
tho governor, bj and with the consent
of the cenato, whose tcrm3 of office
shall bo for four yeare and until their
successors arc appointed and quali
fied. Provide-, tha' two of Bald mem
bers shall ho appointed every two
joain. Tbero shall also bo In each
county of tho state a county board of
equalization, consisting or the board
of county commissioners of said c un
ty. Tho dut of the state board of
equalization and of the hoveral coun
ty Loards of equalization ohall bo lo
adjust and cqualizo tho aluatlon of
the real and personal property of tho
state and of tho several couutles
thereof, as may be provided bv law.
Each board shall also perform suchi
other duties as maj be provided b
law
No. 0.
AN AMENDA1ENT OF SECTION 2,
ARTICLE XIII, OF THE CONSTI
TUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO
TAXATION
All property in tho state, not ex
empt under tho laws of the United
States, or under this constitution, or
the laws of the tstato of Utah, shall bo
taxed as provided by law. The woid
property, as used In this article, is
hereby declared to include moneys,
credits, bonds, stock franchises and
all matters and things ucal, personal
and mixed), capablo of private own
ership; but this shall not be so con
strued as to aulhorlzo the taxation of
the stocks of any company or corpora
tion, when the property of such com
pany or corporation represented by
such stock', has been taxed. The leg
islature shall provide by law for an
annual tax sufficient, with other
sources of revenue, to defray the esti
mated ordinan expouses of the state
for each fiscal year. Tho loglslnturo
shall also provide for tho payment of
tho slato debt, If any there be. be
foro tho saino becomes due; and pro
vide for the payment of the Interest
on said debt as it may fall duo.
No. 7.
AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION U,
ARTICLE VI. RELATING TO COM
PENSATION OF THE MEMBERS
OF THE LEGISLATURE.
Until otherwise provided by law, tho
members of the legislature shall re
ceive eight ($S.00) dollars per day and
ten cents per mllo for tho dlstanco
nece33arlly traveled going to and re
turning from the place of meeting on
tbo most usual route, and shall ic
ceive no other pay or perquisite.
No. 8.
AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION -1,
ARTICLE XIV, FIXING THE LIMIT
OF INDEBTEDNESS OF COUNTIES.
CITIES. TOWNS AND SCHOOL DIS
TRICTS. When authorized to creato indebt
edness as provided In Soction 3 of
this article, no county chall becomo
Indebted to an amount, including ox
lstlng Indebtedness, exceeding two per
centum. No city, town, school dis
trict or other municipal corporation
shall become Indebted to an amount,
including existing indebtedness, ex
ceeding four per centum of the value
of tho taxable property therein, tho
value to be ascertained by the last
assessment for stato and county pur
poses, i previous to tho Incurring of
such indebtedness, except that In in
corporated cities the assessment shali
bo taken from tho last assessment for
city purposes; Provided, tbat no part
of the Indebtedness allowed In this
section shall be Incurred for l hor
than strictly county, city, town, or
school district purposes; provided,
further, that any city of the first class
and any citv of tbo second class hav
ing over 2OiO00 Inhabitants, when au
thorized as provided in Section 3 of
this Articlo, may be allowed to Incur
a larger Indebtedness not exceeding
four per contum additional, and any
city of the second class having less
than 20.C00 inhabitants and any city
of the third class, or town, when au
thorized as aforcaald, may be allowed
to Incur a larger indebtedness not ex
ceeding oight per centum additional
for tho purpose of supplying such city
or town with water, artificial Hghta,
THE UTAH SHOE wM
HOSPITAL
Men's Half Soles Sewed or lllH
65 CENTS kW
Ladies' and Children's H
Half Soles iH
40 CENTS 'H
SOLES FIXED IN 10 MINUTES. H
Best workmanship and Wide Oa! iH
Leather used. If you try our work il
once you will surely come 'again. MH
221 TWENTY-FIFTH ST. IH
OGDEN, UTAH H
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Bicycles, motorcycles and auto- P Il
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QHICHESTER S PILLS H
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fS) SKiYvl Tate no olhrr. uj- of Tour V Jl
l in u'AMOM JiUAM 1MI.I.S ror V5 lH
r SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE LU
or sewers, when tho uoiko for supplv - H
ing such water, Hghta or sewers shall
bo owned and controlled by the rsu- j
nicipality. .H