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mm ! ' HH xhere Is much advertising value In fflwi I 5wMKS8BiSy ADVERTISE fll H win bus). The merchant ho has III II I ySSK&KtKS S. -As. Ah. 4 Every store haa some one who Is UAH .. 5s W Ptch hor!',hM" I" Iho yard If II I 'WL f fe a TSS?' R2e--J al'Kv lfl lfl f ll ' more or less Interested In pushing thei HlH iffl tick of M 8t0e, or t0 K0 ''lng V F I 111 W-lL rA-SBEEiWl,G3r 8lL Wl II III II II business Kvery business Is worthy ffl H ut the neighborhood In business ViX II III I ISnjTrTJf'1'' JTlU jnjjyli II JM II ll to " greater or less extent of being lflH Jours, may make quite a reputation 5 yV CfaT9 WjP Zy JStvAlX M Jlk' enlnriced If the right person gets the JMH ff Cn!flllt but. when It comes to a ' " " " u J 'ET k r T business In hand and pushes In the IJHEH sitter of business nblllty. ho will Dm TlrAI I f nrniini I r A rvl right wn he enn make of that bust- RWH rrobsbly be unablo to deliver the rULI I IOALLY, REPUBLICAN. ncss a cr decided enlargement and fflH The moral I.-ADVEIIT1BB BM-Jnd..,.,,.,. June . IMS. a, the Postoff.ce at Price. Utah. Under in. Act of March J. 1ST,. nUge" hlm"0" "" """" "' ! 1 ' "MMB2.NUM11E.M2 BVERYtoTdAY AUGUST 18, 1916 ! H " " - - - ,. .., . i . fHiH L IIS HELP THE I EfiTTLEIRKET 21 riTiTX'4M,:N in siii'i:io ntv ST)( Kl US M I I'l 1)1 Its jminiuil I'aolKrr Coiiilltlnn Nnr iii ' irliig Hecelpts Along Cvcnl) ami I lfliv l H'"1 " ""Slut Tin In I Tninll l (mis Nmi ! l Point While Hoes Make Ills (lulu -r riiti Spcilnl Scrvln SANHNK Cm , Mo Aug 11 l vinK nine In town anil Illinois IhkI . k and Knnsns had good ruins y r 1av night The mttlo market hrs - n hloil ver) muili, as tin ruins Oi-t of us have put stocknnn In stiupt I lav MoikeW mill feeder while tin ji ruliiM iri t string rirrlpi nsng venl mid support the ninrki I fh it frfist Wnk ilneed Inwir it tivent) tun thousand inttli lure inlay sdd Mind) In fifteen cents Y ihrr Iikiiiiki of the lmproid eim- i u n. Itest turn fid slrt rs brought II is hrnJ gniH ntuts 18 00 to l 0 a shipment of l eurx uf Idnhu f tr' jliim from I'lenlx), 1090 pimmM k rnrnr lit $7 10, iomh Ini lulled In 1 iMi rtiltimenl, 11S poiindK, nt 10 SO, ml l)6 pounds At IS 75 hrep rrivlptu eri nlm- ttmuiMind ' jj I'rlns err tin to twentfle ' nts Iovm r nt all the markets, hut u th're was a kooiI demand here and ' rrjthliig sold high In nimiuirlmin ' wit i sales nt ntlii r markets Three n of liitnlm from Josi li l'eir of rdrn sold Mralght nt S10 90, eent) iuiils iiernge Top In Chliiigo to it Is III 00, Umiilm MOflO rli- na rredlug la in I is, rather nmrin 67 r il nerage, brought 9 SO and Atuuiii brndlliK ewes II' IIS M truils ltuilils he leen running r light nt the shnp Iioiini bin, tiii relli rs lme ot ill pit d ll rr lit ng pusltlon On lust Wulnesdii) f iv mr airing of Western la in I m nJ hrre strnlKht nt til IS, uhlth M III! Ill Mlxt) KlltM lllll.M. hr tnnrkit Im hiding rhltugo jkirs bnught feeding liimbs iimi ' m ( iiinlr) bujers Inst uetk In i uf shortage In ritelplN Inn, nod tin tint iihlpplng In lumlis IhiiikIiI H jthir miirki Is fur tin mime rw- Mills miiile n big Kln lust wrik, iidk up tn M0 37H on Thiirsdn) fine then prltis have diilliinl, unit i liml wild nt 110 IS loiln), that fi alil fur light weights. Ilest s dliiin might hugs broiiKht 110 Ot, (f,i toi hinvlis mild nt tioon Tin re i k mil unit r biilug ill maud from i n i urers and frish meat ban- i 'rs wlilli the rigulnr imikirs ore I ttuig bin fun Igu lontraits whlili mlie thilr nieils luiirrnlli The luatl hi In the hog murki t Is nn M lg WlMlli hill' VI ION IS hlllOMi uim an 1 1' mid ti:nii:nc I wro.N, Auir 10 TradhiB In ler t r uihiIm Is xputt) Hume houses ' V rl li mx uitUlt) and otlnrs u moiU Ti- Imreatie In bulng Out house made Iransfi rs or about a iiiar r ,f ii minion pounds uf new li-rrl- r j mi tin. ili-un Ihihls of US to hi ! I ilit ho and V tuning illps In ,h rlglnal Iuiks. Other houses have 'ii salts uf Mining amounts In Jing I tith at 27 In Si tints, Nil ).i nt St, to 2d itnls, mid Arliona at 1 "3 until, the Minimi nmt In m (imi-ii lii Iiik around SO to MS nt (Iran Montana wools lire ar r iing mthir sloul) Modintte mum fft.i are nottd on the basis of 3G to i ills fur miitliim nnd 33 to 55 - 'a lor fiiui medium and half- I I ilcm havi tnktn advuntuge of lh Uli tone during (he ' heuted to Kt the new wools sorted mid I I (loud llni-H of wool now are 1 to In shown, ulnreas Hint 1 1 lutw been Impumlble u fori tit uk i Hi pit ml tr Is expiHttd to itle month In the wool trade tli leiidliiK houses art making i i-ordliigl) VuIiuh im so k'r K Unit un mati rial Im rensi In k w mid tind to lift prlies ' i He the nlow trailing, tin un ' lo the miirkit Is txtnmel r K Hi alt rs net no reason wh " liould Katriflit huldliigs whlih '' rtiiln tn In iifvdfd b) the mills 1,1 r Hi uiireil Milium of terrltor) -' are ipiutable at about 85 to 90 lit" fi r flue staple, Montana and tn r wouIm of thi luwt grade In lug " Utile at HK to 0 cents. Half J stiiin u iuotuble ut 85 lo 87 '' threi .ilKhtliH.liliiuil xtuple ut .J ' 8: ientn, iiuarter-blood staplo ut ' ' 75 ipiits, flnt 1'lotlil'ig nt 78 to .'J rnta and flno medium t lothlng ut ' ' 78 ctnts rt mtlUt) Is niled In Ohio nnd (onsldernhle wool of rer- j n xraileH has ehangid hands on the ' P lice of riient uuotatlons flnut "rn m has been dett loped In theso ' 10 ot n U having betn rt fused r 'luarter.blood lomblng and 36 "I for fine unwashtd delaine Tr nft rn ure noted of 76 000 pounds "i l rit-ilKliths lilffud iHimblng ut mis Linn) Biioil lots of three "N.lintid combing ut t! nnts " liulMiiood tombing at 3D ctnts 11 holdirs would be willing to It a llttlH It km If hard pressed by " K" it rutomr, lilt undoubtedly the "nitlon U vur strong with an up irJ tendeiuy Jrrtnt quututlous for Ohio fleeces IT HAPPENS EVERY FOUR YEARS. havi In en Hilvmirtd Htalers now luoti l tu in mils for fltu WHhid diliilne 35 to 3C eelils fir NN and abuvi 3il tu aim ivutn fur fine till washed ill ImIih 31 tu 32 nuts fur flint iiiih.iiiIiihI t lothlng 3 tu 10 trnts fur ImlMilnuil euuiblng II n-nls fur llirieelghlhs.iuud iiimblng II tents fir iiiarli rbluod tumblng mid 33 tu 35 tints fur medium tliilblng In tin flene wihiI eouulr) thtre Is sumrtblng i f a diadlotk over the ills I kiwi I ur tin retnalndi r uf the tllp The runaliilng wimiU are prailliitll) all In neeond bands and theiu are be Ing In Id at what are regiirdnl as ex treme prlies HuMim lui)ers geiur nil) ulijiit to pa)lng 19 lu 4 it nuts fur tuidliliu dips nnd 31 tu 35 tents fur flm, thuiiKli then are tin flguris ditnundid fur bunth lulu tin tin ears In Ohio, MIiIiIkhii Indiana ur I'emi s)lnnla Tixiih wnols pnvlousl) Uirgulneil fur an In Ing mpldl taki n un lh ileal! IhihIh of SO tu t trnts fur IS months' and 70 tu 75 tints fur tight montliK Hmall uddlllunn' traimfrrs are also noli d un the en me IhihIn Klow prpgresa Is being made In the dlHMal or the Hummer puIIIiiks of lambs' II supers Mimt ut the Jul) pulllngs nnmln unsold and Hit Aug ust pulllngs are bexlnuliig to aniimu luti Tlu are In Id at C7 lo CH tints for ordlnur) and up to 70 tents fur i hnli e hrushtd lots. In the grensi, these wnols an iUotabli at 66 to 67 tints, wiiiii lots retentl) having (bunged bunds on tin low tilge Hiiiund lerrltur) wnuls Iiiim In en retallvet) In fair demand Neural tin ml rt it Utgs have t hanged bauds at turn nl iiuntatlous Chulie white flnu wuuls u ri iiuntabli at 7K to 80 trnts fur the bmt luts. with ordlnur) fine at 73 tn 75 tints, nnd flm mrdlum at Hk lo 72 tents Komi siiiured New Moul in n wool has tliiugid bunds on the Units of 6V to 70 tents for .No I and 67 to titi tints for No 2 ik asm FESTIVAL Milling lli III hatiirtlu) Night mill a I'Mmnini Oiillluiil, l a meeting hold lust Huturilu) evenlliK the lummlttw mil mid ur ningul lln followHTg program for the turn val ftstlvalto lc held at the tularnutle durlrig the third wrek of Heptiuilur itiutini luring Tuettdu), tin Uth and bstliig Ibrougliout the week I'lrst Mglil I'urinul npt nlng I'm HinlHtlon ofQueei (lit una b) I'm mlrr It li. ( iowurd Queens tdltt lo hir subjtitsl ut the carnival Duet from Quein Ksihir b Miss l.oru llur mini and He)iuour I'rows Court 'I wo miilds two guards, I.yli Heiuli, UiHell Whllmon Jester Quurtitte 1 1) l.ura llnrmon, Jonephlni Madsen, Koinour 1'rown mid llurold lninuril Dm t b) Onudell Woods mid Ulu Leonard, Indies III waiting Chorus dlreitid b I'rof A llurgentr Htiond Mgbl I'ane lomid) Ills units nnd Hills" Jjiflell Whllmnrt I,ola HDiier and I.)le lleneh Third Mght nudtvllle Two fane) dunces dlreitid by MIsh Inn Kcotl Coon sung Miss Iila Leon ard Comh song Anton Lund I'lfth Mght (8uturdu)) Minstrels Inf ouutor, John Potter, left end men t W. Ilorsle) und Oeorge Jor Kenson right end men L)l Henoh and 8e)inour I'rows Male qunrtet Music li) l(olurt MuKumi V B An derson und C U Iwls otlng for omen Murshul Orson (lu)mon Htutlonery und olflce supplies at The Bun CITY WILL CONTINUE OPERATION iT ELECTRIC U6HJJND POWER PLANT V It I'utnum sales mnnuger fur the I tab I'owrr and Light cotnpun), nut with the ill) count II TiimuIii) night mid muile itnnther propoiililou to i-ell elretrle turrenl to the city nt wholesale During the punt four wieks ii imler has been Installed at the powtr house whlili recorded all tin turrent consumed on the nMem fur Hint period uf time I'rum llieee readliiKS Mr I'litnam pn inred a iliarl mid flgunw ehowlng what II Is muting the i It) in kent rate JIm eurn ut at the inint lime and what the Ctnli I'uwer and Light tiimpan) will ion Irnit the name amount of turrent for on w hull-milt (iinlnut On thin basis Dure seems lo l u tlenr saving of about three thousand dollars a )enr lu fuvor of iiurrhuslng the tiirrtnl wholesale This, of inurce, wuiild mean tin nhutllng dawn uf the pUul, and the dt preelntlnn on this ariounl In more or lent probli mutleul, and sentiment among Die lunula rs of the cumuli Is divided as lo tin uiIvImiIiII It) of dining down Manr Ilorsle) look tin poaltlon that tin vote of the tnvKtim at the spetlnl eletllnu In Id fur the sale of Un tight plant s)stem meant that the people deslrt d tn retain the plant and It oprrutlun tuntlniied b) tin ill) In view of this exprt anion the mayor was flail) upptwed tu iIunIiik tluwn the plunt or silling mi) lit or tittle of tin mum, regnrilletM of win tin r the uperatlun was profitable ur uthtrwtse Thta laltsr matter was tliurtiughl) ihrenhed nut at tin i let Hon and the mu)or und ut IhuhI a majurlt) uf the cumuli feel now as the) did thin that tile wIm thing tu hav done would Iihvc bun to iIIsihmh. uf tin i ntlri plant und sysli in Hut slnte the peo ple wllh d olio rwl Muvnr llornley anil some uf tin council itu not frt I justlflHl In ihungliig from present op tratlng timdltlons. unles pert bum e, the rixiutiKt toine from the tuxw)ers lu the form of u signed pitltlun I'ndrr the preiient coutruit, whlih has I een lu font nluut six wttks, the Three medians of farmers In Lin er) county In the vlrlnlt) of Castle Dale and Huntington huve been held within the past two weeks to discuss the matter of f urnUhlng aid to the Duivtr und lllo riramle In the pro-, poiied bram h line from I'rlce IhrouRh the Irrigated set lions of Hmer) coiin I) that the farmers In that vltlnlt) may take uihantune of the offer of the UtahVIdabo hugar compun) to build a plant there In vuse the rail road furnish the transportation moans und the required uvrwifce of I tuts hi plunted lu that section Ira It Drowning of Castle Dale, who was lu Salt Iike Cll) last Monda) su)s ill) Is win lint around u hundred nnd flfl) dollara n month over the former oiulrait fur upirntlun und malnten ii nre, and If thin saving pruves to be permanent a miijorlt) of the touncll seem to be uppoiied to making uny haiiKe at Ibis time However, the matter of purchnslmc lurrent was not dlspimed uf ofltlilll) mid the iliexlliui will proluibl) culm up aguln at a fu ture meeting The next two vvttks throughout the stale will In (lemiup lime In tin lu ll rest of thi 'town beautiful" The mii)or has Inslruded the marnluil lo notify all pniprrt) owners to clear their premlnes of weeds This reall) should not be uetimuir), for nil till ins Nliould huve iiioukIi ilvlu pride to kiep their premlaeit In shlpahupe without In Ing fort id to It The druth of Clt) Treasurer A II Huntrti will nttriwllnte the llppolut mi til of it ireusurer, und brforo this U done llui i mini II nskrd lletorder U A Uiiilu r mid Arthur J leo tn i link up the uicuunts mid audit the hunks of the treasurers nffke, lllo gentlemen rtpresi tiling Hie tlt)'s and tin bunding cuiuimu) s Inlertsts, re spettliel) A report of this work will be Miilinilttid ut next merlins; of the cuunell mri) In Hrtitrinber, ut which time u sJixissur Will probabl) be up pulnted Coiimll Is considering the mutter of pi it Ing n platform around the main auditorium of Cll) Hull and In stalling comfortable hem lies this do ing uwii) with the thulrs nuw In use .SeiiMury roof repulm the painting of the 1 1 meter) cottage and putting Clt) Hull furnuee lu kooiI repair for the coming winter wire also tirdend tu be dune The tit) now bus a sufflilrnl num lir of new watt-hour miters tut huud In put the tlvetrli )steiii on un ah wdlltel) meter hauls. Itlettrlelmt J II Muiisuu was ordereil to Install theee metvrs at nniv wllh InstruitloiiH in dlMHinneit servltt from mi) imtruii whu nfusiHl lu have u mi li r Inslnlletl lu his pn mine The Cll) Hall lusiiraiiee whlih ex pired on the Uth of this month was unli ml renewed the lumlneiw bring eliall) divided between the .re Nilins lumimti) mid It K OUon Tile mailer of completing the record In bringing tin I'utter uddillou Into the ill) was pasmd until the next nutting of Hit count II EMERYITES DISGOSS BRANCH RAILROAD Hie farmers are more Interested In the siiKar biet proposition mery day, as thi) realliu the planting of btuts means read) mnne) while the trops now huriestid lu that set Hon mut I e huuled long dlstames In urder to Hi plated on the market lixperluunts tondueled by tleorge Austin, agrloiiltural expert for the HUicur iHimtiuli), show that In the vi cinity of Huntington the beet )leld U greater to tliu aero than lu any other part of the count) A number of loa Angeles business men Interested In mi Irrigation trust of thirl) thousund aureN ulong the Huntington river ure said b) Drowning to be experiment ing with sugar beets SIMON BAMBERGER IS fl CHOICE OF DEMOCRATS Judge W. H. King Nominated For United States HI Senator Leaders Named by Democrats of Ol State George Christensen of Mt. Pleasant J j I for Judge and Knox Patterson of Moab for jt I Attorney, Seventh Judicial District Nominees Lj I Tor United States Senator WILLIAM II. KING of Salt Lake. Tor Governor SIMON UAMHERGEIl of Salt Lake. I I Tor Secretary of State HARDEN IJENN10N of Uintah. IJ Tor Attorney General DAN I). SHIELDS of Salt Lake. I For Treasurer DAVID 0. LARSON of Sanpete. k Bj Tor Auditor JOSEPH R1RIE of Welicr. M For School Superintendent E. G. GOWANS of Salt Lake. i ( For CotiKressmnn 1st District M. II. WELLING of Rox Elder. II For ConKressman, 2d District JAMES II. MAYS of Salt Lake. I For Justice of the Supreme Court E. E. CORFMAN of Utah. j I SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. I For JudKc GEORGE CHRISTENSEN of Mt. Pleasant. & I For District Attorney KNOX PATTERSON of Moab. J I 0GDEN, Auk. 18. Simon HnmbcrKcr of Salt Uke City was vl I norplnatcd for Kovernor by the democratic state convention to- nlKltt. Ho received the nomination on the second ballot. i H Judi'e William II. KitiK of Salt Lake City was unanimously H nominated for United States senator by the convention after the , mS other cantlldates on the state ticket had been chosen. There was ' )! no opposition to the candidacy of JuiIku KIiir. HatnberKer some hI months ao announced that lie would be a candidate for state sun- rdllfl ator, but later withdrew and only a week ago entered the race for lHH Kovernor. fll James II. Mays, who was also mentioned as a senatorial con- Isl didate, contented himself with running for renomlnation to con- Iffll Kress. He was renominated unanimously. This renomlnation nIHI came despite the fact that the proKresslves of the Second district I'M had informally notified their democratic allies that they would HH not indorse Mays. V " conKsiirnnn from the First district former Representative liH ?",,t0lI,:Wcmn of lo KIt,er county was unanimously nomina- llH ted. WelliiiK served two terms in the state lefflstnture from Box IfiH Lldcr county. ntfB e lJl? Scv-'nt, Judicial district convention GeorKc Chrlstenaen Vll H of Mt. Pleasant and Knox Patterson of Moab were nominated for l8H jiuIko and district attorney, respectively. wl shall wEnonnr? No, No, Hay tho Curbon Count) IM in. cm nillc lichgate Carbon inuiit) drmiiiriits met In louveutlon )esterdii) ufttriloiiu ut I'rUe In name iilnu tlelegules to the stute, i (HiKreKKli.mil mid judklal ton trillions to be held In OmWii V,,l' (I'rldu)) The (iiiiveritloit was lullul to order at 3 u'c lock li Count) Chair man Nrll XI Mmlicn of Hcnfleld, and wlthoui any purllcutur ccremoii) or Iiimi of time the following liiiinm wire iicieiited im Ihu ilul) letted ill li katett from the various precincts I'rln O J Harmon K K Olson, H U Williams u o Hoffmann, 1C Henr) Helper 14 T llorkcnhnMU liko K Voiiiik, K C llr)lisr. C It Jones Kunnyslde Samuel Naylor, Kiigene Hlnglit,n John (llbsoii J C Twaddle. David Crawford Jimeph Henimul w right 1 1) rum Wilcox, l C lljuni sou. Tall) Hmiiih. Mrs K J Naylor Mike Hmlth lllawnlha Itnhirt Howard Htorrs I'rank T Itennetl Spring Olen Hllas llowlo) Hcnfleld NMI J Mndst n D C Manson Tom IremitefileN John o. ma Winter Quui ters Cburles II Ikde, W T Hvans (I I' Dorgaii Clear t reek C M Andi rsou Hmll Ostium! Hoy .NclUuii, Juiiilh Avcrett, liliuer Ne), JameM Itimtnni, Henr) Trantweln Cuslle (lute Otto Ilirrts, I) It Iivuns William Kans, Thumus Har rison William Kdman O I) lliese, David Thomus M 1) Kvuns Wellington Not represiuted Kenllwnrth .Sol represented Of the ubote delegatts about two thlcds were preent, the luilunie be ing represented b proxies A resolution b) O J llariniiii that the delejcutes to the stain convention b Instructed tn work for u prohlbl Hon plunk In the stutu plairorm, vvus dercutcM li a voto of thlrt)-elKht to seven Nel M Mudsen, C M Anderson, U O llnffmaun, K K Olson. Otto Herres, William Kdmun Kamuel Nay lor. H)rum Wlhox vul Hubert How urd were the delegates elected to ut ttnd tho convention at OkiIgh I ho I'rlmur) At Trlcc. At the dtniuoratlo primary held lu City Hull Tuesduy six tlelugutcs worn chum ii tu attend Ihu county conven tion whlih mt I )esterda) tn name HH deliKiiles to Hie stale, congressional1 fclH and Hevuith Judklal district enliven- fjiH lions vrhloti uiict In OkiIcii today. 'JflH Those ihosen were W K. Ilinr)j K dflsH O Huffmuun Alhtrt llr)mr. O J. TilH Harmon, K k Olson and H U W'll- irUH Hams Albtrt Doner was ihosen UlH prtilntl ihalrman and J A Crockett fll prtclui I setretnr) JH Mihs nosi: now his is MH mairjii in, niwioMi itisr: flll The Itautlful diamond ring offered BH I) the I'ooii. und Allen Carnival dim- V pah) whlih exhlblttd iii Hunn)slde H lust wttk, to tln( nim'fioiul.ir )oung V JlsH hid) In Hut (amp.Vus nvvurded to Mlu : . jH Hose Ilonvlelu. who won by it lend ot J VH ubout (leven hundred votis over her I ifllsH lie un st competitor There was keen fVLH rivalry umoiig the friends or the varl- JfliH mm ladles who were entered In the LttlLH contest After thr award was made 'rS'l the friends uf MIsm Ilonvlelu withered yBI nt lur home mid uijn)nl a delightful HMI sot lal time 1 WH I'M'HIt I'WIINi: (Al'hlX HICH 7911 i'iik h i oit sn: I'ttonutn I jmH NIW MlltK Aug U The pu er MHI fmnliiH was reflect! d today lu nil iiur- iMI Hon sale here of old paper, ordered 'tlKI b) David Kirguson supervlkor of the sfl Clt) Itecord One lot of ulmi thousand WlH pounds, compoiwd of unsold toplea of 1 ( lH the Clt) Itecord, brought II 8S a hun- ' 7 ll drill pounds Another lot or unused m VH old puper welKhlng six thousand 9LH liounds broiiKht 12 CO u hundred lH N'ormull) sales of such puper bring BH from twenty to flft) cents u hundred j lH The stute luud board Is advirtlslng f J IH the sale of twetiD-flvu thousund at'les Li fl of stuto land In Kmery count) The CyffisH sale v be held at the court house at tlillal Castle Dale on Heptcmbtr 15th The WlH minimum price or Hie land will run MlfsH from two mid n half tu five dullars an . ' JIH uure Stute Iuiud Commissioner W I tfnH D Candlund will be tn charge of the ! itrH sale I Iffl Certified coilts of two proposed Srfl umendmenls to the state constitution. flll provided for by tho legislature In SISsllllHI 19IB, iirej being mulled from tho office jffjsHH of Kecrelar) of State David Mattsou lijH us provided b) law. for publkatlon In , jflfjH nt least one) newspaper In each county 'kilfBsH In the stute where u newstiupur I jiffiH printed The first has to do with . jfjiiTH revenue and taxation and tho Hecond f iZjH with the duties of the auditor and ' ' jAUiiHH the depositing of public money MHShHH ;J9HHU