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Show E The Election on Monday. TIMES. PROVO Qnalifications of Voters. Questions are occasionally asked , by peroH who have not had interest enough in such matter to properly inform themselves in relation to their rights and duties as citizens, concerning the qualiti- d Cations m cessary to possess to title a person to exercise theeloc-tiv- e franchise in this Territory. Such queries may be ads were i in a few words. Every American citizen above the age of twenty-on- e years, without regard to sex or color, is entitled to that inestimable privilege, who is not inhibited by legislative enactments. By the fifth section of the Organic Act, Congress provided that, after thefir-- t election in the Ter- Our present position, eircura pibusiikd every I stances and surroundings as a peoAR3 SAT0S3AT. TIHJ8SBAT 3iT, ple calls for the united energies of the people en mast', to look tcrday. AUG. 1, 1874. after their own interests and sus- tain themselves, usingtheirrights privileges in eomfrion with all American citizens. Let every sai.ti.ake. male and female legal voter atms i , tend the election on Monday, the ' . 3d day of August, 1874, and cast in their votes fur men of their on Polls the Go to Monday. choice, and be sure to elect men person entitle! to vote whoe virtue und probity cannot Jhuld'gothe polls on Monday Te questioned, men who are honest and in whom the people have jd vote for the person he or she to the offices confidence, men whose integrity jires to he elected has been tried, and men who will , I filled. labor assiduously for the interests is Truk that II. of the people. Therefore we say e9df sells ivoodey FURNITURE, again, let one and all, both male and and female, who are eligible and VIA, rxniR, FEATHERS have a right to vote according to erv, cheap, the dealers. Sn'n. 7H, 77 fc the laws of our Territory, be sure ilst South Street, half a block west of to avail themselves of the opportV. M. I. comer, Salt Lake City. tunity antb exercise their rights uavlt which is guranteed unto them by i the Constitution of our country, The Election. and not let carpetVe suggest that some of our baggers and political trickster procure deprive ns of our just rights. jterprising citizens jims on Monday, and take every rson who is unable to walk to Liberal Ticket for Utah County. Spoils that is entitled to vote. At a convention of fhe Liberal lariv for Utah County, held in lrovo City ritory, the qualiticaim of voters the Legidntmxiintrht precrilie: provided that the right of utfrage lie exand of holding office ercised only by citizens of the United States, including those recognized as citizens by the treaty n. with Mexico, In eighteen hundred and forty-eigh- t. In virtue of said provision, if the right did not otherwise exist, the Legislative Assembly have provided that all citizens of the United States, above the ageof twenty-on- e years, the women as well a the men, who have lieen con-tain the Territory during the six months next preceding a general election, may vote thereat, excepting tho-- e excluded by An Act prescribing certain qualificato enable a jier-o- n tions neces-r- y on theJ'Kh inst., iliefollo.vingnoinina-liou- to be eligible to bold office, vote, Heavy Storm. w ere made: Probate J uctee, YVni. fir serve as a juror, approved D. Huntington; , Stephen li. Jan. Jlsf, as follows: On Thursday evening last the Moore; Recorder, S. A. Murray; TreasSec. 5. And lie it further enjin fioured, down with u urer, Benjamin Bachman; Surveyor, that no officer or soldier of acted, (ialifrotl James DS Selectman, Sperry; which lasted for several Stevenson. Representatives K. the United States army, or other John urs, giving everything a thor-g- h Stingio, Hugh Dugull and John Keljiersons subject to their military M. V. Ash Councilman, is It ley; brook; soaking. something Coroner, Don U. Roberts; Siieiinien authority, is eligible to hold .any P', office, or serve tin any jury, or vote to have a storm dent of School, James Harwood. unusunl such ry th at any election in this Territory, this .season of the year, and we We take the above from the unless his, home and place of resimot wish for any more of the Salt Lake Tribune of was therein at the time of yesterday dence in su-service. his Rue kind until after harvest engaging morning. The convention must been It having by the provide!, have been kept a secret as we third section of said Act, that no Hamsting. heard nothingaliout it, but never- person dimild vote at any election red-deHarvest time is now at hand theless we publish the result for unless he had lieena constant in the Territory during the id our farmers are very busy the benefit of our readers. It ix months md next preceding said oking after their hay and grain would seem from the above ticket ele tion, the sixth section declares shall lx deemed a have more that no per.-o-n ops. The grain is ripening very that the Liberals the meaning of within in field resident, candidates should tie the care the that taken Hand tjian ajax-paye- r in this unless the act, for. culls to waste. law ine lie allowed By reading the go to Territory. the weather is still very un- election notice in another column Upon the subjuct of woman sufIs ified, our farmers should re- of the Times, it will be seen that frage, section one of An Act conWomen the Elective member the dd adage, and Make there will be no election for Re- ferring upon says: Franchise, corder, Treasurer or Councilman. jay while the swn shines. woman of the age That nr Yet the Liberals have nomin- of twenty-on- every e years, who has refor these offices. to. candidates ated six months in sided this Territory Improvements. We are pleased to see an opposi- next preceding any general or We are pleased to witness the tion ticket in the field for this special election, born or naturalized in the United States, or who mproveraents that is now gsing as it may have the effect is the wife, widow or the daughn in our city, and the progress of County, T. of waking up some of our citizens ter of a native Urn or naturalized thers which are being pushed to the necessity of going to the citizen of the United States, shall n- ipidly towards completion. Tliis and votiug on Monday next. be entitled to vote at any election d- in this ieaks well in favor of the people polls Let every man and woman that FromTerritory. the foregoing it will be nd at the same time collects is entitled to vote turn out and for seen, with the exceptions indicatealth and makes the city appear once show the voting strength of ed, that all citizens of the United lore beautiful. Continue forward of lawful age, including the County. We have not the States, rr-- ft not only the native-lmrbut all the good work as there is still slightest doubt but that the Peo- who have become citizens either !enty of room for improvement. ples ticket will be elected by an by compliance with or hy the opijtt overwhelming majority, yet it is erations of the provisions of the XT laws of our country, The Lecture Last Night the duty of every eitizen to go to naturalization a right to vote at all elections have Webb-Young Mrs. Ann Eliza the polls and make the matter for territorial, county, and precinct delivered a lecture last evening doubly sure. officers, but aliens and minors have not. i theMetliodist Church Episcopal . a as slim it audience, and, very hand a coinplete stook of 8UUinipr OX lilhtmm; sparks. and of holding otfi e shoiftrl be as Rf-tobt:. ly office-seeker- s, fo ut s 1S-39- ven-tane- e, h nt n, announced, for the benefit mt institution. Mrs. Young was Produced to the audience hy the tlev. C. P. Lyford, who made a ery pathetic appeal. The subject of the lecture wo The lee-- , My Life In Bondage. turess was provhhsl wilh ti e nr-- j inal manuscript to which she! inferred from time to time, and as f if-- tht ei It Mrs. Young Rochefort, at his hotel in London, is continually surrounded by four or five secretaries, who are all busy writing. The Cubans have captured several military rmis, which show the position of the Spanish forts, pitfalls, picket stations, etc.-Thrumor that Bristow will of retire from the Fecretaryt-hlthe Treasury and be appointed Fellow Citizens. Where are my is not a pleasing e Attorney-Gener- al Is vived. -- J 111 I PVt V y ' again re- Capt. Hannebans company of Kansas militia recently killed nine Comanches on the Canadian river. A number of white scalps were found on their bodies. The jury in tbe Earll abortion ease .Chicago, brought in a verdict tures?,' her style being too labored and constrained, but with ao iToper training- and a thorough i 1 V and fixed 0j of the subject prepared for ,Etudy at one year in ment 1 a vJl h arrin ( OllO V , I IlPrl she max in time leconie a'on thou silver moon, I will be wiihjtiary. A motion lor ' wa mad. Ujco till the last day in the even.ng. - y, Gov. Ames, telegraphed to the the condition of ITed-dentih- London, 30. It Is stated that Italy has nude a demand upon France for a recall of the warship affairs in Vicksburg was alarming; that infantry and cavalry organizations exist, and that bodies of armed nic-in violation of law t lie guardianship of the ieace. The controversy is political. The u ENGLAND. at diia , ' to-da- ca-- e j I Tbursday night sized near ing, and Edward Dunnr;md Harry Wolf were drowned. TEXAS. AT 20 II. K. PHKLPS' Main St., (Oppntite lh Fh.it OTce,). Salt Luke City. the m-gr- o nt, HEBE LOOK! - rew improved Florence Sewing Machine can bo had ery cheap, for cie.ii or grain, by applying ai this office immediately. I'o!: S A CRAIN, PROVISIONS, ami DRIED KIUJIX. A large quantity of CIDER! Th FINE SALT- COARSE AND o CIDER!! CIDER!!! Agent for the Cardens. Ice Croan Aoapariol fticelslor. Rock Spring, ami to would re? j"c! fully the puhiie tliut he will keep at hopHj-icu- s, good quality tif 4th Ward, in the .IOIIN Box k AV. SNELL, IdalioSlere, Salt Lakt Cltj, 510. may 14 NEW SWEET AFPLE CIDER, Which ho will soil to vIMtore to the gard- 0. C.KMI). en-at cent a quurt.or ut 73 cent a gallon at holes-aleREID, CH.VS. TWKLVES. JuIjl-- D, . It. K INSKY. II. . GKKF.I.ET. KINSEY & GREELEY, s Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters Alain Street, Opposite Walker Houk, NOTICE. There will be a Bitter-Cree- I. which Is used by Hinelterr Assayers, Blacksmiths and Oas Worka. un'l''ron'd emi.'nntiyami hand PENNSYLVANIA. this morn- PRICES fiT; lAt.B-lUhine- quite voluminous. v vigilance . Six. wrecking plantations In the Month. at Auction Price lor maylt a neighborhood ofeienfugas, and of slaves and general upri-in- g I. coolies under Cabo Is daily expected. CENERAL DEALER IN decision as to what course he will pursue in the matter. They are Wauke-hav- a b, is made public bv Mil vvaukee,3fJ A Ixiit on which three persons were fishing cap- nefonncr Oorotock conlsl ofStnpIDrTIodk. Itooln. Mire. llUMd 4'apo. Aeflwiui. the at captain 4'lotblua. and everytlilnr head of emancipated Cuban slaves, Jewelry, ftund In a well Aortetl Cabo, the War Department after the President has rendered his final WISCONSIN. Judge for Utah County. iije Select rmm M ,r' One Pherlff committee at Wellington, Mo., bung three horse thieves, named Bell. Brook and Strong. The victims made confessions Involving twenty others. corresnndence and dispatches on l - Ai'mhly. One Predate GOODS ab The subscripPittsburg, 31. tion to the relief fund amounts to $30,000. The total loss f life UD so far as known- The lerons, work of clearing up is progressing rapidly, and additional bodies may be recovered. Ltr. Superintendent of Common SehooU Biyonne, 3d The Carlists claim forOne Utah tountv. a great victory over the RepubliAim one Jnsilec of the Pence for Trovo ant two Constnbh's. cans, lietwecn Casiet Pallet and rrednet Ttie election will be held and returns The near front ier. the Figueras, thereof mnde a provided hi Atij'et reir- los.se arc heavy on both sides. ulnilni; Election, approved Jan. .Sd,' 1853. L JOiTsr xirrr I.L, The Carlists deny that there is County Clerk. in truth the Per E. Jamf reports charging any Deputy. 1874. 8, Provo, Julyl4 July them with atrocitiesatCuencaanq otherplaees. AUCTION On Ur-gra- ttie su hjict will pui-jm)- Pa-xiel- Grant reiterating in thonniu lie apprehension set forth in and mail advices previously forwarded by the negro Lieutenant-Governor Davis. He makes no demand for troops, hut the tenor of bis h is such ns to intimate that be desires Federal troops to le called to Vicksburg on election day. Meantime almost every mail brings protests from reputa'le citizens of Vicksbu'g denouncing the action of tin executive officers as unwarranted and without cause other than to intimidate voters. The dispatch was forwarded to President Grant, hut no reply has lieen received. The di-p- tho'l'opeiu FRANCE. telegraphed President v as a refuge for of necessity. 1 of electing One Delegate toComrrcM. Three ComirrfSiloncni to locate Uaiver-!t- v Three RepresenUtivee to tbe Legislative lx-e- n la-e- n and elect kme In sold Precinct, on Xfonday.tha day of Aligns!, A. D. 1S74, for the 8 per-- j Oronagu, which lias manentiy stationed at Civita Vc( ; ns-u- Democrat!, who are white, the Republicans who are mostly black, each fear fraud and violence from the others. The Democrats, who are masters of the sitmtion, oppose' the presence of troojs. lie asks: Can there be any serious or harmful results in sending troops? Will it not be the least of the evils to have troops there Sevretai y in case of emergency ? sent the following reply: Belknap Hon. A. Ames, Jackvn, Miss. The contents of yeur dispatch have been submitted to the President. He declines to move troops except under a call made specially in accordance with tho terms of the Constitution. Do'idte the action of government lit refusing to send military t o Vic k si u rg, t h e ex ecu ! i ve powers still pre.-i.-d in tlie .statement that the public peace is endangered. Governor Aines, who has away from his poet, has returned, rimE: LEGAL VOTERflOF ntOVO PTJE- I- rlnt will take notice, that an election will he hrlit Rt theoenat place of holding Salt LaIik City. of the Wholesale and Retail realen In of the Wet Branch Provo Mercantile Institution, held at the CAS, WATER AND STEAM PIPE; RCBBF.R, DUCK AND GUM LINED HOAF, Meeting House in this city, on Monday, RUBBER PACKING, 4C., 1871, at U) o'clock a.m., for the BELTING, August AND LU8RICATIM8 OILS, ILLUMINATING the the of report purjiose of prs ntlng Gas and Keroalne t haodeilera. relent and deelnring a dividend for CHIMNEYS, ETC. the six months ending July 15th, 1874. A LAMPS, BURNERS, (3 ASD 3SIIX OF ALL SIS KI.DS ill proai pi attendance U requited. if A CHiyFR 7 AND FITTING A, JAMES DU.N.V.Supt. Afeom Pump, Fnffinrt, Hotter, awi Elevator,, Illrutlna and Itrtl Machinery, Ilmler Centre,, PrackH,. Moulding,, Ete . Hath Tih, Mirble Slab, Batin,, Stock-hohh'- ti j I ICE XV. Water It met, do., tC. emu nonmr ATmcint, 1. THOMPSON, the Grand Central Ir Cream rarlore, wishes to Inform hi numerous pa'ren that he has fitted up the old Bland of J. It. Clawson, and i prepared to furnish Ice Cream to parties and excursions at Of PROVO BREWEHYa. NEAR PROVO RIVER BRIDGE, AT... THE FOOT OF THE DUG WAY. TJEBBLS low ra'.e Galveston, 31. A Xeirs special EXCURSION PARTIES say- - a fight tWweeii Ituli.tns and CELEBRATED DEER- ca!t I,aWe City will find It totheir rangers ami U. S. cavaby occurred n Friday hi-- t. near Jacks-Bor- o advantage to rail on in e as I have ample ON DRAUGHT, BY TIIE BOTTLE. OK KEG. The rangers lot twelve killed anl aeonnuiodation for all. several wounlcI. The cavalry No. DO First South Slrefct, lost several men and their comJuly 11 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. mander. The whole force was repulsed by the Indians. LEGAL NOTICE. Grain and Produce Taken izx. Vi-ltl- Uxchanee. NEW YORK. Ju27 "I e A Thrilling Speech. e should aay it was expressly The following is a literal report written for her, to be delivered to of a speech delivered In Bowling Audiences outside of Utah, and is Green, Ky., by the candidate for well calculated to deceive those not the office of Jailer: ef-or- ts Washington, 31. to-da- -- Wasatch Hotel, Salt lathe City. opponents. Why, gentlemen, they are nowhere. I feel myself as much above my opponents as a possum in a persimmon tree does above the ground ho crawls on. I call on you in the name iion, which of tho shacrgy-hencle- d call on whipped tho American eagle; Ioflibor-ty, you in the name of the peacock which flowed over the Rocky Mountains td come to my rescue. Como on Monday next, and promote Pick to tho office to which he perspires. When you shall have been dead, and thegrecn briers shall hato entwined themselves around your graves, then will vonr sons mo to mo and say, our lathers voted Pick' some ears - ELECTION NOTICE FUKisriT'crKE, jojudgd frotn the subject matter acquainted with the facta. While wme truths are told it is full of dse statements from loginning end, hatched up to excite and win the sympathy of her hearers. tho poor (We have no doubt but o women of Utah feel to ppressed thank Ann Eliza for her able in their behalf. MISCELLANEOUS. In the District t onrt of tbe Flrat New York, 31. A Washington Jnilirlal IUMrlrt of the Territory of SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE! special says General Sherman con- Hah, riali Count). tinues to le V4ry positive in the Kubkkt II. MlTciir.i i., ITaintiin The best varieties of Imported J The rate of discount at the expression of his opinions regardJ vvrx Ginsox, Bank of England has been fixed ing the Indian policy. lie dHs The XM,pl of "he Territory of Utah Bend not regard tho Indian troubles as Cree'in'---: Tot Jnines ;,boit, ISlendant.an at three per cent. nsiunsl to Bi'nrln Voti are turn ofa W very serious character, and net Ion ln.in-h- t ngmu.-- t you liy the above Doncaster won the Goodwood that will In the Iritrlet Court of belief the K me,! they expresses rui Plaintiff, at Loudon on Thursday; soon die out as such troubles have the Firet Judleml District of the Territory ouj es Uai-t- r filed answer the Totto to Miss and complaint of second, l'th, howo done hitherto. lie says, therein within forty day afier the first 54 third. u so long as the Indian publication f tins notin', or Judgment hr that ever, O Against you.acoord-inTiie jiresident of the Cuhan re- race remains upon the earth there default will betaken to the pr ver of said complaint. The ordered has public ('aptain Carepis will be trouble between them and said aetion l tmaight to recover One Hunto destroy everything he can lay thp whites, and that whether the dred and Fifty Istllars, and Interest from o O JD. 1S7J. if;h day of June, ntHlfied V his hands on. Indian is governed hy the tiuyon-e- t theAnd tf that you you are hereby of the latest styles clothins?, oon' manufactured and patterns, expressly fur this market, at our own house in New York; which enables us to sell from fifteen to tweny per-en- . cheaper than any othci house in Salt Lake Cry. The trade is supplied at wholesale rales. L. GuLDnERo A mayI4 DISTRICT OF en-an- iitM'orI1ss- sengers in the car, half of whom wore more or less bruised, but not any seriously injured. Tho accident was caused by a depressCOLUMBIA ed rail. LITEST BY TELECIMPI!, jj-- 1 the the punish-iten-- a new trial or the Bible, there will never fall to appear and answer the said com- plaint, a above rennired, the said plaintiff be perfect peace between the will apply tn the Court for tho relief extermina-tioil in said eomplnint. races. Nothing but Witness, the Hon. Philip II. will settle the question. He Emerson, Judtre, And the Meal of t he District Court of the First says the army is small and widely Judicial District In And for the scattered, but In i of any deTerritory of Utah, this Fiftermined warlike action bv the teenth day of October, In the as it n ThousIndians, the array, deplete! yearof ourHundred and and Kleht Ird, is, could be able to protect the He settlers and their property. W. KMEIWON, Clerk. Jnlyll believes the Indian peace policy Influences the agents to a large THEN TOC GO TO SALT LAKE CITY - ca-c- t DAVID CLUFFs JR,. INFORM RESPECTFULLY WOULD liens of Provo and Utah, that ha prepared to furnish all kinds of ImFURNITURE, at ported and home-mad- e 1 BALT LAKE PHICKB, WhoUtaie and Ketail, Thereby saving both Time and Money FDRSITURI TO ORDER T0RNIR8 BORE. IKAOE AU V030 degree; but that none in reality CAUL AT THE PRKJE5 IXJWN TO MEET THE TTMES. believe in this policy. It placed In the them lielore government SXIDIEJ nduatrgr t' attitude of supplication, begging CE05BIE & THORS E, ltronlio Hero Proprietors. for pene, which indicated lbs lack of confidence lu case of war. (lacwnoni to BANGIO A WILTON J Of all sires constantly on band and made Albany. 31. While the Sharon BEST IIIUSM OT to order. from was coming train express to CoblesUilt, on WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, Kli, Sharon, O the Cherry Villev branch of ttie PORTER AND CIGARS. a was car Susquehanna h Railroad, Warerooms and Workshops, 5n4 tut thrown from the track and turned- Fit, donr, we t of Kimball A Laurcn,, Main btreet; Salesroom, moyTX Halt Lake City. JulyW corner. over. There was about thirty pas- SHOW, COFFINB to-da- v, BAIIT TAITSIT. EastCo-operatlv- a, |