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Proposed Consthutiorv a.1 Amendments. The following' proposed Amend ments to the Constitution of the Stute of Idaho were duly author ized by the Legislativi Session of 1905 to he submitted to the electors of the State at the Gen eral Election to be held on Tuesday the Sixth day of Novem ber, 1900. The same are six in number and as follows, to-wit: 1. That sectiou 3 of article 8 of the constitution of the state of Idaho be amended to read as follows : No county, city, town, village or otb er subdivision of the State shall incur any indebtedness or liability in auy manner or for auy purpose, exceeding in that year the revenue and iucotne provided for it for such year, without the assent of a majority of the quail tied electors thereof, voting at an elec tion to be held for that purpose, nor unless, before or at the time of incur riug such indebtedness provision shall be made for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such indebtedness as it falls due, and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal thereof, with in twenty years from the time of con tracting the same. Any iudebtedui-ss or liability incurred contrary to this provision shall be void : Provided, That this section shall not be construed to apply to the ordinary and necessary expenses authorized by the geueral laws of the State. 2. That sectiou 4 of article 8 of the constitution of the State of Idaho be amended to read as follows: No county, city, town, village, munie ipality or other subdivision of the State shall ever make donations to auy raiirond or other w.rks of internal irn provement, unless propositions so to do shall have been first submitted to the qualified electors thereof at an election by authority of law: Provided, That such donations of a couutv with the do nations of a conti y with the donations of such subdivisions in the aggregate shall not exceed ten per cent of the as sessed valuation of such county: Pro vided, further, That any city or county may, by a two thirds vote, increase such indebtedness live per cent iu ad dition to. such teu per cent; aud no bonds or other evidence of indebtedness so issued shall be valid unless the same shall have indorsed thereon a certifi cate signed by the Secretary aud Aud itor of State, showing that the same is issued pursuant to law. 3. That section 10 of article 18 of the constitution of the State of Idaho he amended to read as follows: The board of county commissioners shall consist of three members, whose term of office shall be four years; the commissiouers for commissioner dis trict No. 1 and No. 2 iu each countv shall be eh cted at the regular election iu 1908 for a term of four years; and the commissioner for the commissioner district No. 3 in each county shall he elected at the same election for a term of two years; and their successors shall be elected for a term of four years at regular elections thereafter. 4. That sectiou G of article 18 of the constitution of the State of Idaho be amended to read as follows: Vp-To-The-Miiwite During the last six months our banking room has been increased to twice its former size A new vault has been built. New safety deposit boxes have been added. New fixtures, new methods, and up-to-the-minute service have been installed in every depart ment. To our depositors in Silver City,DeLamar and Owyhee County, who have helped to make these things possible, we send this word of appreciation. We believe they will join us in extending to their friends—to the new arrival in our midst—to the man who has no bank account- a personal invitation to become a depositor in the Capital State Bank of Idaho, Ltd., at Boise The Legislature by general and uni form law s shall provide for the electiou biennially in each of the several coun ties of tiie State, of such county, town ship and precinct officers as may be provided by law and shall prescribe their duties. For the purpose of de termining what officers shall be pro vided iu the different counties of the State, tiie Legislature is empowered to classify the different cunties in the State in proportion to tiie population in each if necessary. 5. That section 8 of article 7 of the constitution of the Stale of Idaho be amended to read as follows : Tiie power to tax corporations or corporate property, both real and per sonal, shall never be relinquished or suspended, aud all corporations iu this Statu or doing business therein shall be subject to taxation lor Stale, couu ty, school, municipal aud other pur poses, on reel or personal property owned or used by them, aud not by this constitution exempted from taxa tion within tiie territorial limits of tile authority levyiug the tax : Provided, That tiie Legislature may by law exempt tiie right of way, sta tion aujl other necessary grounds, su perstructures upou such right of way, station and other necessary grouuds, aud all other immovable property per taining thereto, aud used in connect ion therewith, of any steam or electric railroad aud brauches thereof, hereaf ter to be constructed iu this State, from any and all charge or tax what soever for a period not exceeding ten years alter the construction of such railroad or of such branch raiUoau shall have beguu : Provided, further, that no such ex emption shall exleud beyond the veut 192G. 6. That sectiou 9 of article 7 of the constitution of the State of Idaho be amended to read as follows : Tue rate of taxation of real aud per sonal pioperty for State purposes shall never exceed teu (10) mills on each dollar of asseised valuation, uuless a proposition to increase such rate, spec tfyittg the rate proposed and the time during witich the same ehatl be levied, shall have been submitted to the peo ple at a general election, and shall have received a majority of all the votes cast for aud against it at such electiou. State of Idaho, i_ Couuly of Alia ) I, Will H. Gibson, Secretary of State of the State of Idaho, do hereby certi fy that the above aud foregoing priuted proposed amendments are true aud c rrect copies of the same as of record in my office and iu tnv custody, and are published in accordance with law. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Seal of the. State, at Boise, Idaho, this 15th day of Sep tember, 19t)6 WILL If. GIBSON, Secretary of State. SS GREAT SEAL Notice of Application for United States Patent. Mineral Survey No. 2151. Mineral Application No. 415. United States Land Office, Boise, Idaho, ( Sept. 21st, 1911« I No'ice is hereby given, that iu pursuance of the Act of Congress approved May 10th, 1872, C. W. Bunders, executor of lhe estate of Joshi C. Bandera, deceased, by and through Ills agent and i attorney tu fact W. H. Puckett, whose Post office address is Room 6,1. O. O. F. Building, Boise, Ada County, Idaho, has made application for a pa'eut for the Mammoth Group, comprising the Mammoth aud Anaconda lode claims, c griming 1408 linear feel on the Mammoth lode bearing gold and silver, the same being 488 feet in a Northerly direction and 92U feet in a southerly direction from the discovery shaft there.,u, with surface ground 468.8 fett ou the Northerly end thereof, and 4U0 feet on the Southerly end there of, in width ; situate m Carson Mining Ulstriet, Owyhee County, Slate of Idaho, and described by the official plat, aud try tire Held notes on die in the office of the Register of toise Land District, Idaho, as follows, BegI uni n. at Corner No. 1 whence thequarter Section Coiner on the Township line on the. North side of Sectiou 1, Township 5 South, Range 4 West, heurs North 88° 811'Fast 4046 24 feet; thence North 02° 55' West 1408.00 feet to Corner No. 2; thence South 88' 11' West 483.3 feet to Corner No. 3; thence South 05' 28'East 1410.5 feel to Corner No. 4; thence North BIU 11' East 4U0 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of begin ning. Variation at all Corners 19° 20' East. Con taining 13 049 acres, and fo ming a portion of the West hall'of Section 1,Township 5Suuth, Range 4 West, Boise Meridian. 'it: The adjoining claims are the Golden Gate lode the North; Anaconda lode of this unsurveyed Survey, on the Ea*t ; mudxpU lode, uusurvsyed on the Sou. h, aud Little Ruse, uu survey id, on the West. Also, löüü linear feet on tiie Anaconda lode, bearing gold and silver, the same being 054.4 leet in a Northerly diiection and 845.6 feet iu a Southerly direction fi< the discovery slmlt thereon, wnli suriace grouud 6U0 feet iu width, situate in Guison Mining District, Owyhee County, State of Idaho, and described by the of llcial plat and by the tield notes on tile in the ottiee of the Register ol Boise Land Di triet, Idaho, as lollows, to wit: beginning at Corner No. 1, whence the Quar ter Sec iou Corner On the N an h side of Section i. Township 5 South, Range 4 West, bears North 40° 04' Ea»i *8.19.1 feet: thence North02° 55' West i5g 0 feet to Coiner No. *2; thence North 88° 45 West 6U0 feet to Corner No 3; thence South 02° 25'East 1500 feet to Corner No. 4; thence South 6b°45' East 600 feet to Corner No. 1, the pluce of beginning. Variation at all Corners 19° 20' bast, aud contain ng 20 606 acres, forming a por tion of the West half of Section 1, Township 5 south, Range 4 West, Boise Merid an. 'lhe names of the adjoining claims are, Butte lode, uusurveyed, on the North, aud the Golden Gate, unsurv«. yed. and the Mammoth lode oi this Sur vey on the We>t. Harry J. Syms, Register. First publication Sept. 28. 19 6. 9th publication Nov. 23, 1906. Notice tor Publication. Desert Land, Filial Proof United States Lund Ottiee, Boise, Idaho, / September 20, 1CÖ6. j Notice is hereby given that Charles F. Baey, assignee of Phoebe Cox of Caldwell, Idaho, has tiled notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 1805, for the SW^i SEVi, SEJ4 SW>i, Sec. 12, NWfc, NEH NWJ4, Sec. 13, Tp, 1 S., R. 8 W., B. M., before U. S. Commissioner W. R. Cupp at Caldwell, Idaho, Thursday, the 1st day of November, 1906. He numes the following witnesses to prove the complete Irrigation and reclamation of said land: F. E. Smith, C. E. Bernard, J. E. Keith, of Wilson, Idaho, and B. 11. Benson, of Boise, Idaho. 20-24 HaKRY J, Syms, Register. Just received a full shipment of Jap a Lac, glass aud family paint, at Philpp's. i a a /5 w Ever stop to compare your local tailor's fa• cilities With those of our tailors? He doesn't buy his Woolens direct from the mill nor his trim mings from the manu facturer, does he? Our tailors do — be sides having a modern equipment a thousand times larger. Such facilities mean buying material lower — saving all middle men's profits — and the production of bet ter garments at a great deal less cost. JÎnd you derive the benefit. Step in and see sam ples of Woolens for fall and Winter—the finest assortment We'Ve eVer displayed. f - ! if m y -> .5 m =' : A m i m. mm fs Il I I i ■ ip a Ipi fi &SÜ ? ' ■ >• : £ 5 -if f. ■ V V. >• ;y,V Exclusive Local Representative of Ed. V. Price (xb Company Merchant Tailors, Chicago Orders Taken By THE SILVER CITY SUPPLY CO. THE BEST EQ.IPPED HOSTELRY IN OWYHEE COUNTY Bhe DEWEY HOTEL DEWEY, IDAHO HEATED THROUGHOUT BT STEAM. LIGHTED BT ELECTRICITY. MARK COLUOBN Proprietor ieiAAt 75he BOSTON GRILL > ( Boise's Finest Restaurant ( i > Everythirvg the market can supply served Jrv superior style a.t reÄSoivaJolo prices V V I > I \ I < ISText, Door -to Oa/pitol Hote. OTTO KLEIN, Proprietor > > > > > Notice (or Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Ottiee at Boise, Idaho, Sept. 4, 1906 Notice is heivby given that the following named settler 1ms tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof iu support of his «*1 im. and that said proof will be made before U. H. Com missioner Stiinson at Mountulnhomc, Idaho, ou October9th, 1906, viz: Daniel McTaggart, I1<1. 4419 for the Lot 10 Sec. 2, Lots 9, 10, 11, Sec. 3, Tp. 6 S, It. 8 E, B. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his coir in uous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; Henry Buy ton, Ira rich off, James Mori V, Ernest Eicholz. all of Glenn's Ferry, Harky J. Sy.wh, Register. Idah >. Notice lor Publication. Desert Land, Final Proof. United Stutes Land Ollh e. Boise, Idaho, ( September 5,19u6. i Notice is hereby given th.»t Nannie K. Baker of Wilson. Owyhee county, Idaho, has tiled Ho her desert tice of intention to laudcLtim No 869, for the E' e SE J 4 Sec. 33, Tp ike proof 1 S, R. 2 W, B. M.. before Register and Receiver at Boise, Idaho, on Wednesday, the *24ili day of October, 1906. She names the following itnesscs to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of land; David Pritchard, John Hankins, William Gardner, Mary Gardner, all of Wilson, Owyhee county. Idaho, iid II. nui y J. Syms, Register. Notice of Publication. Notice is ho*eby given that at 10 A.M. on the 31st day of October, 1906, at Silver City, County of Owyhee, State of Idaho, before Robert Let proof will he I rd, ibinitted of the e< ipletion of ks for the diversion of 2.4 cubic feet per second of the waters of Rail Creek in accord ance with the terms and conditions of a certain permit heretofore issued by the State Engineer of the State of Idaho. 1. Tiie name of the person holding said permit is Jouquiue Bernardo. 2. The post-olHce Jordan Valley, County of Malheur, State ddress of such person is Ore gon. 3. The number of such permit is 1692, date set for the complete November 28, 19i6 4. Said uid the of such work is '«ter t » be used for irrigation md domestic purpoS's. •ks of diversion will be fully com pleted on the date set for such completion, and the amount or water which said works are cap able of conducting to the place of (Wended use, ïcordance with the plans application for such permit, is 2.4 cubic feet secoud. 5. said :com panting the per 6. The amount of lands for which said vater vaitable is 120acres, particularly described follows: 8»/t SEH NE»4 SE&, Sectiou 22, Tp. 7 S., R. 5 W. B. M. is 20-24 J. ». Stephenson Jr., state Engineer.