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Hi' .' PAGE TWO THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY OCTOBERS, 1916
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why nn thing In the last three ers
hna gone wrong, although It neeounta
In no way for hii thing that haa gon
right.
President Wilson may display nn
abhorrence of wnr. but for his cam
pnlgn managers the word seems to
hnve a seductive nnd rheerlng sound
Editorial Comments
If J mi hail two tloMnra to Invest
would )oti iruit It to the liuslnesi
an purity of Joi pliua Dnnlols) Theli,
why let I1I111 IiiiiiiIIc the millions Hint
nrc to lie spent on tlio new nnt
Judging by the slgna of Wnr Depart
ment nrtlvlly the Administration I
cunningly nrriuiKltig to bring Hie
inlllllninen liome Jut In time to enable
them to vole for Mr. Hughe".
A Irnln of thought on n one-trnck
mind linn lo be composed of shuttle
cars.
Three yinra ncn Woodrow Wilson
was explaining thnt linrd times were
pFjUmlndnil, but lie Isn't trjlng to
squirm out of resoullillltj- for Hip
present prosperity.
The disaster lo Hie Mcinphjs mused
very little excitement, Americans be
ing iisimI tinwndnyii to i-Imk the nnv)
on the rocks.
Thin I)i mocrnllc Cotigresa has pass
ed Into history profane history.
President Wilson' speech of accep
tance could linvc been phrased wen
more succinctly In tho graphic words
of Itosa Tweed, "What nro you going
to do about It)"
We en by Hie Interviews with the
Mexican commissioner Hint the cam
paign slogan Hila )nr In Hie Konorn
Imnillt belt la "Thank (IchI for Womb
row Wilson."
Mr. Wilson's eulogy of Lincoln nt
Hoilgenvllle was more literary but
less sincere tlnin Hie one ho pn
nnjinceil tioii himself nt Hlindow
I.nw n.
The new hnlf dollars will have nn
olive branch on one side nnd 011 the
other nn eagle, In full lllght. Wilson
money.
Motto of the McAiIini shipping law:
"The tun never rises on the American
flag."
A Democrat's Idea of nn Ideal wiiUh
dog of the Treasury Is n Pomiiierun
Inn. Mr. Wilson la now busily engaged
working the other side of Hie auffnigu
ntrevt.
The cnmpalgn iigents who two jcars
ago were busily engngul thanking Oixl
for Woodrow Wilson a em to be tuk
lug their vacations just now.
A record wasn't Hy only thing Hie
Into Congrrs broke there's tho Foil
eral Trensury.
' Congress didn't vvnnt 11 Tariff Coin
mission composed of IU',000 men,
those $7,000 snlarles being dcslgiuil
for flJOO men.
President Wilson's schrnie for com
mission for evcrjlhlnit has been
adroitly planned to make three Job
for tit serving Democrat grow where
only one would grow before.
Vice-President Mnndmll an) a Mr
Hughe la nil t'llio of the past. Quite
true. Of stiiii'suiiinshlp, of patriotic
performance nnd kiifu legislation.
First fruit of the Adnituon bill
The New York atrett car strike.
sInful MUTILATION
OF FAM0U8 SPEECH
We nollie that the editor of Hit
Democratic iiuuixilgu book, iiutdu ii
of samples of "Woodrow Wilson' Wli
nnd Wisdom," ho Inmpuritl with out
specimen speoth b oiultllng tin
phniso "ii prouil to light."
Till Miltukw of lose majeste, to 141)
the It nl.
The hiI HMM.ie excuse for this sit
of imilsMon thitl He ran think of li
ttint there 11m) hImi bo time when I
linuglit) IwuillxHtk compiler la tot
proud in print
lieu F la mining noon Advt
NOIH'lt Foil Pl'llLICATION.
Coal Hntr) (Keo SltK-SS, It. H )
Ijind Offlee nl Suit Uike City, Utuh,
Kept 3, 1010 Notice Is herebv given
that Htden Wutlla of 101 Mechlenhurg
Aits, Suit l-ake C'ltj. county or Salt
Ike, slate of Utah, who, on the 1 9th
I day of Oi tuber. It'll, filed In this of-
I flie coal deiluratory statement, Serial
No. 016169, for Lota S, 6 und 7, Sec
6, Twp. U South, Itunge 9 Kast, und
NKH of 8K?4 of Hec, 1. Twp. 13
South, Itnnge 8 Kust, Salt iJtke merl-
Idlau, haa this day filed In tills offlee
applliHtlon to purchase, Serial No
0IGK8, said land under the provisions
uf Soctlona J1I8 to SSKS, V H Ilcvlsed
Statute. Any and all pcraona claim-
ling ndversel) Ihe lunda diacrlbed, or
desiring to objeit for nny reason to
1 the entry thereof b) applicant, should
file their nrriduvlt of protest In this
' offlco during the thirty-day period of
publication Immediately following the
first printed Imub of this notice.
aoi'LD 11 IILAKKLY, Ileglster K.
W Senior, 330 Judge Hldg., Salt Luke
City, Utah, Attorney for Applicant.
J'lrst pub. Sept 88, last Oct 27, ItlC.
Pltl-SIDFAT SMITH ITTIlItS
I'ljiw roil TiiK oppiuxsiu)
Intervention In Mexico, or nny other
eotintr where oppression holds sua)
nnd despotism Is allowed to rule, wns
Justified by Prealdent Joseph F
Smith In hi closing aililriss of the
eight) -sixth semi-annual lonfcrence
of the Mormon church In th taber
nacle Hiimlu) afternoon War, Presi
dent Smith deplored The United
State doe not want It, he declared,
but he gave emphatic uttirnnce to his
sentiment thnt It Is the diit) of n
mighty nation to extend the hand of
freedom lo nn oppressed people lie
spoke n follow
Now, I have Just one little short
sermon Oct out of debt, keep out of
debt, never mortgage oiir home nor
)otir forms Put down Intempi rnnce
nnd be wise nnd sober people Do not
make war on, but love Jour neighbor.
Keep the word of wisdom lie wle
11 ml modi-rate In nmusement nnd let
jour amusement be Innotent nnd
oiir enjovment pure Card pln)lhg
Is nn evil; avoid ever evil. Honor
the Hitbbnth day nnd divine nuthorlt)
Keep otirsef pure and unspotted
from the world. l.et ever) body who
enn, rnlse his own bread nnd ment
Palronlte home productions nnd sus
tain home Industry He not scoffer,
but show kindness and )mpnth to
nil. nnd especially to the unfortunate
'I. somehow, hnve n feeling In no
heort that the glorious republlt of
the United Ktnte, of which vve nre
citizens lo)al nnd true, has n glorious
destln) to perform nnd to renth. nnd
thnt glorious destiny Is to extend lib
erty lo the oppressed nnd, n fur 11
It I possible unto nil nation, nnd un
to nil people
'Afler hearing Ihe remarks of
President Pratt, with referent e to th
condition of our people and lo the
downtrodden nnd oppressed people of
Mexico, thirteen millions of whom nre
held under serfdom nnd slavery by the
defendants of their conqueror, who
could not wish devoutb, with nil their
heart, thnt some mighty power, some
just power hill pome power that was
equal lo the task should extend the
hand of freedom lo those oppressed
people, even If It costs the live of
their oppressor. That Is m senti
ment
"I do not wanl war: but the Lord
ha snld that It sha'l be poured out
upon nit nations, nnd If we enpe It
will be 'b Ihe skin of our teeth;' nnd
I would rather kill the oppressor than
to nllow the oppressor to kill Ihe Ili
um ent "
HOW CATAHHH IK CONTHACTIID.
Motion ure sometime i thought
IrM n lo ncglctt the cold which their
ihlldriii lonlraet The Inflammation
of the mucus membrane, nl first
neiile. become chronic nnd the child
hu ihruilc cutnrrh, n disease that Is
seldom Hired nnd that may prove a
life's liiinli n. Mun person who hnve
till loathsome disease will remember
having had frequent told nt Ihe time
It was iiintnu tf d A little fore
thought. 11 bottle of Chamberlain'
Cough Itemed J111II1 lousl used, nnd
nil thl trouble might have been
avoided Obtainable tv er where
Advt.
NOTH'lt UMIHD ST.VIIW lAM
Office, Halt Uke CIO, Utah, Spt. IS,
1910, To Whom It May Concern
Nollie Is hereb) given thnt the state
of Utuh has filed In this offlee llsta of
lands, selected b the nld state, un
der Section 0 of the nit of iiougress,
approved July 10. 1X91, na Indemnity
school binds, via Serial 0 1 S 1 7 0.
NWUSKIl. See I!. Twp 1(1 South,
Itauge 14 Urtst, 8KU8WU. Set II,
Twp, 1 South, llnnge IS Kust, Suit
Utke meridian Copies of said list,
so fur a they relate to snld tract by
descriptive suh-dlvlslons. have been
eonsplcuousl) posted In thl office
for Inspettlon l nu person Interest
ed und b) Ihe public generall) Dur
ing Ihe period of publication of this
notlie. or un) time thereafter, nnd be
fore final approval und tertlfleutlon,
under departmental regulations of
April it. 190 7, protest or contest
iigulnst Jlte tlulm of the state to any
of the tracts or Niib-dlvlslon In rein
before ili-si rlhed, on the ground Hint
the same Is more valuable for miner
al than for agricultural purpose, will
be retelved and noted for report to
the general land office ut Washing
ton D C Failure so to protest or
contest, within Ihe lime spctlflcd, will
b considered suffltleul evidence of
the noii-mlntrul thurniter of the
trait and Ihe selection thereof, be
ing otherwise, free frohl nbjeitlon, will
be upproved to the state (HH'LD II
IILAKKLY, lleglsttr
First pub Sept ::; last Oit SO, 1916
IN TIIK H'.VP.N'lll JI'IIICIAL Dlh
Irlrt Court In and for Carbon County,
Utah Catherine PuttrakU, Plaintiff,
v. Ueorge Puterukls, Dofenilunt
Siitiimou. The State of Utah to the
said Defendant ou nre hereb) sum
moned to appear within rwent) du
after service of thl summon upon
ou, If served within the county In
which thl action I brought other
wise within thirty da) a after service,
and defend the above entitled action,
nnd In case of our failure o to do,
Judgment will I rendered ugulnst
ou ncvordlug lo the demand of the
complaint, which tins been filed with
the clerk of anld uiurt This uctlon
la brought to reetiver n Judgment dis
solving the marriage contract hereto
fore existing between )nii and the
plnlntlff I O. HOFFMANN. Attor
nn) for Plalntltf. Postofflee Address,
Prlie, titan
First pub Sept 16, last Oct 13, 1916
Nt men foh puiilicatiov
(Publisher ) Department of the In
terior United State IJinil Offlie nt
Suit l.uke Ctt), Utah, Sept. 30, 1916
Notlie Is hereby given that James M,
Peterson, of Sunn) side, Utah, who,
on May 9, 1913, made dert entry,
Serial No. 09706. for 8BWNWV4,
HHNKU. NKUNK, Sec 10, Twp
1ft South, Ilange 13 I5nst, Salt Ijvke
meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make final proof, to establish
iliilm to the laud above described, be.
for the cli rk of the district court, ut
Price, Utah, on the 15th day of No
vember, 1916 Claimant name u
witnesses David Peterson, James Ol
son und P. J Peterson, all of Sunny
aide, Utah, and Marvin Olson of Price,
Utah aoULI) II. IILAKKIA, Ilegls
ter. First pub. Sept. 39; last Nov. 3. 1916,
Smoke Elk Pride Cigar. Tel. 161.
rilOPOSED AMENDMENT TO Till!
rONSTTTUTION. HOl'SE JOINT '
HESOLITION NU.MIIKK SIX. ,
A Joint Resolution providing nn
amendment to Section 17, Article '
7, of the Constitution of the State ;
of Utah, relating to the dutle of ,
tho Auditor and of the Treasurer
He It enacted by tho Legislature of
the State of Utah '
Two-thirds of all the member ,
elMcd to each of the two houses con- ,
ourrlng therein 1
Section 1 That It Is proposed to
amend Section 17, Article 7, of the '
constitution of the state of Utah, so ,
that the same will read as follows ,
17 The auditor shall be auditor ,
of public account. The public mone)a
nhnll be deposited b) tho treasurer, '
under the supervision of the board of ,
examiner, and ns provided by taw. .
Sec 2 The secretar) of state Is
hereby directed to submit this pro-
posed amendment to the elector of '
the stnte nt the next general election ,
In the manner provided by law ,
Bee 3 If adopted by tho electors .
of the stnte, this nmendment shall
take effect January 1, 1917
Approved March 17, ltl&.
STATU OF UTAH. '
8HCItF.TAltY OF STATB'H OFFICK '
I, Dnvld Mattson. secretary of state '
of the state of Utah, do hereby certl- ,
fy that the foregoing Is n full, true ,
and correct copy of HOUSK JOINT
HF.8OLUTION NUMIIKIt SIX pro- '
vldlng nn nmendment to Section 17,
Article 7. of the tontltutlon of the ,
state of Utah, relating to the dutle ,
of the auditor nnd of the treasurer, ns '
nppenr of record In m) office
In witness whereof, I hnve hereunto (
et my hand nnd affixed the Orent ,
Seal of the State or I'tnh. this 2Zd ,
tin) of August, 1016
I DAVID MATTSON
Secretar) of State '
First pub Sept 1, last Nov 3, 1916 ,
PltOI'OSHD AMHMIMF.VT TO TIIK ',
CONSTITUTION. SHNVTi: JOINT .
ItKKOLVTION NU.MIIKH UKIIIT.
Proposing An Amendment to Article 1
13 of the Constitution of the State ,
of Utah, relating to revenue nnd 4
tnxntion.
He It resolved by the Leglilnturo of
the Slate of Utah, two-thlrdn of nil '
membera elected to each of the two
house concurring therein
Section I. It I proposed to amend
Article 13 of the constitution of the
state of Utah, so thnt the same will
rend us follow'
I The power of taxation shall
never be surrendered, suspended or
contracted nwny All taxes shall ,
be uniform upon the same class of
property within the territorial limits .
of the nuthorlty levjlng tho tax, nnd
shnll be levied nnd collected for pub-
llo purposes only ,
3 The legislature shnll provide by
law for an annual tax sufficient, with
other source of revenue, to defrny
Ihe estimated ordinary expense of '
the stnto for each fbynl car For ,
Ihe purpose of pa) lug the state debt.
If any there be, the legislature shall
provide for letting n tax annually,
sufficient to pa) Hie annual Interest '
and 1 -in 'p ' ' r ' debt, within ,
tvvent) Mr from the final passage
of Ihe las treating the debt
3. There shall be exempt from tax
atliill 11, 1 ll ft.. 1 lilted States of '
the state r.tinMe cities, towns, ,
school illntrU .r, munlilpal corpora
tion nr 1 'I'r -Ie, lot with .
the buildings thereon used exclusively
for either religious worship or rhnrl- '
tnble purposes, and plate of burial ,
not held or used for private or cor
1 porate benefit.
Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipe
nnd flume tinned and used by In- '
. dividual or corporation for Irrlgnt- .
Ing land owntd b) suth Individual
or corporations, or the Individual
member thereof, shall not be separ
ately taxed so long na the) srnli be
owned nnd used exiluslvel) fi.r such
purpose; provided, that mortgages
upon renl and personal proper!) shall
be exempt from taxation, nnd thnt
tho luxe of the Indigent poor may be
remitted or nbntrd nt silt h time nnd
In sui It manner as inn) be provided
by law.
i The legislature shall not Im
pose taxes for the purpose of nn)
count), city, town or other municipal
corporation, but may, by law, vest In
the corporate authorities thireof, re
spectively, the power to asses und
tolled taxes for nil purposes of such
co poratlnn
6. The surface ground of nil mines
nnd mining 1 Inims, both placer and
roik In plate, eonlulnlng or bearing
gold, silver, copper, lend. Iron or other
valuable metals, nfter purchase there
of from the United State, shnll bo
taxed nt 11 value not greater than the
price paid the United Slate therefor
unit the surfute ground, or some
part thereof, of audi mine or claim,
is used for other than mining pur
poses, und hu it separate und Inde
pendent value for sikIi other pur
poses, In which cue said surface
ground, or an) part then of, so used
for othtr than mining iiurpr-es, shall
be Inxed ut Its value for such other
purpose a prov bled b) law, nnd all
machinery turd In mining, und nil
properly nnd siirfuce Improvement
upon or appurtenant to mines and
mining claims, which have n vnlue
separate and Independent of such
mines or mining t lalms, shall be taxed
na provided by law All lands con
taining coat, granite, stone, marble,
on)x. gas, oil, h)dro-carbons, g)psum,
or other valuable mineral deposits,
other than those enumerated nbnve
In llilii 8mi linn, nftlte tinrf-)ina.i tlirnf
from the Unltid States nnd all prop
erty nnd surface Intprov invents upon
or appurtenant to such lands which
have u value searate ami Independ
ent of all such land shall bo laxtd
na provided b) luw In addition to
the usenent of the surface grounds
Improvement und muihlnery of
mine und mining .lalms all mtnea
and mining 1 lalms nrodnclng net pro.
ceeds shall be taxed ut a value not to
exceed three time siuh net proceeds.
0 An accurate sthtement of the
receipts nnd expenditure of the pub
llo monc) shall be published an
nually In suih manner as Hit legls
luturo may provide.
7 The rate of luxation on prop
erty for state purposea shall never ex
ceed eight mills on each dollar of
valuation to be apportioned as fol
low Not to exceed four and one
half mill on each dollar of valuation
for general state purposes; not to ex
ceed three mill on each dollar of val
uation for district sihool pur posts;
not to exceed one-half mill on
each dollar of valuation for
high school purposes, that part
of tho state tax apportioned to
' high school purpose shall consti
tute n fund to be called the "high
sohool fund" and shall be apportion
' ed to the cities and school district
; maintaining high schools In the man
, ner the leglslatuie may provide And
. whenever the taxuble property within
the state shall umount to four bun
' dred million dollars, the rate shall
' not exceed five mills on each dollar of
1 valuation; unless u proposition to In
' crease such rate, specifying the rate
proposed and the time during which
, the aame shall be levied, be first sub-
mltted to a vote of auch of the quali
fied electors of the Mate a, In the
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tir next prere.iing tu.li tlniion,
shall Iiiivh paid a proper! tax as
sensed to them within the state, and
the inujurll) of those voting thereon
shall vote In favor thereof, In such
manner us may be provided bj Ian
8 The making of profit out of
public moiiBjH, using the same for
uny purpose not authorised by law.
bj any public officer, shall be deemed
a felony, and shall be punished as
provided by law, but iMtrt of suiti
punishment shall be dlMiuallfleatlon
to hold public offlee
8 No uprftoprlatlun shull be made
or any expenditure authorised by the
legislature, vv herebv the expenditures
"I !.no """': '""''Ing nny fiscal jear.
"??". e.xteU tne ,0,B tax he Pro
vided for by law, und applicable for
such appropriation or expenditure,
unless the legislature making iuch
appropriation shall provide for levi"
Ing a sufflilent tux. not exceeding the
rutee allowed in Section S of this or
tide, to puy such appropriation or
expenditure within such final , ear
This provision shall not apply to ap
propriation, or expenditure, to sup
press Insurrection, defend the state,
or assist In defending the United
Htatea in time of war umieu
.hJ?i i 'No,nlnB In this constitution
sha I be construed to prevent the T eg
islatuie from providing a stamp tax
or a tax based on Income oicupat "'
license or franchises "I'unon,
Hee, J The seiretar) of state Is
hereby ordertd to give thl. prooos!
i tlon to be published In at lia.t one
newspaper In every county In ?RS
su e where a newspaper is minted
and publlshid for twoP montli m.
i ceding the next general election P
Sec 3. This proposition shull s
submitted to the electors of this ta-e
at tho next general election f r tlf
approval or disapproval All offl 1 I
builota ustd at such election uln I
have printed or written therron tne
words, "I'or tho amendment of Arl' "
11 of the Constitution, relating to M'
latloii," "Yes," "No," and shall othf
wise be prepared nnd submitted It tl i
eleitora ua muy lie otherwise lrov I
ed by law, and said ballot shall I J
reeolvtd, counted, and ranvussed, a' l
returns thereon be made In tin un
manner nnd In nil respects as la r
ma be provided by law In tho cuse
election of statu officers,
I Bee t. If udopted by the cle t
of the state, this amendment slii i
tnke iffect January 1, 1917
Approved March 20, 19IS,
l BTATi: OP UTAH. ,
SKCKKTAHY OP BTATK'H OI I IC'
I. Uavld Mattson. secretary of state
of the state of Utah, do hereby certl
that the foregoing Is a full. "ie?,,V
correct copy of BKNATK JOINT Ilr,
iOMJTION NUMIlim KiailT-pr
posing un amendment to Article 1J r
1 the constitution of tho state of V ta
I relating to revenue and taxutlon,
! appears of record In my offifc.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my bond and affixed W
Oreut Heal of tho State of Utah, t"
2Jd duy of August. 1916,
, DAVID MATTSON.
Secretary of ',
jl'lrst pub. Sept. 1; last Nov J,
Typewriter ribbons and carbon P"
I pera The Bun.
Legal blanks at The Sun Office.

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