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The ConstiANI V1CE.PIIESIOEXT. tution provides that the President shall hold hii office during the term ' As no evidence that the people of of four jears."., And section .152 of Utah are begiaing to taka a lively the Revised Statutes declares; interest IB our uauuuai jwuwvi, bcvd for which a "The term of four tal persons have "requested us to ex President and - Vice years 1'resident (hall be plain tho modus optrundi of electing elected, shall ia nil cksbh couimenue oo da of March succeeding the tLe President of the United States the fourth itie rote of the elect'ort wbich ou day 'I And lest it might be said that tliesi have been gittn M ' '.:vr ate ignorant: foreigners, who know The general provision concerning Atuericun the oj of nothiug sjstsul public officers, that they shall t hold of most these no tidd, uient, office govern fgr a certain, term ''and until white citiseus, their successors are elected and quali enquirers are native and were not born iu Utah, either, fied," dos not apply in the case of theH riuforma and for their benefit the President and Vice President, . Jr ,1 j tiou of many' others ws write this atid therefore if an elee'.ion does not f .. article: .. take place of one of those officers by The President'and the Fourth of,,, March, 1877, the States elected uot United are tb of Speaker of the House of Representa but the indirectly tives will 'legally occupy the Presi dire'tily by people, or' a the people ot the dei.tial chair. ' There is no "holding by puriiuu Uuicei Slates.4 Provisiurs for this over" for U. S.vGrant: his term will eieuiiou are raauy iu article 11 of the be out on that day, and be uuutt 'Jonaiituiion, in the 1 Ut h Amend vacate the .White House whether be inent, aui iu the Revised Statutes ot withes to do bo or, uot. U. 3., sections 131 to 151 inclusive la such a cuntingency as the above On th& Tuesday next after' tbt the Secretary of State must notily first Monday ist NovetuWr',! ioevery iho Executive of every Stateaud fourth year succeeding every Prest (lectors must again be chosen, within dtatlil 'I'leetiou, the people of the ihii ty four days preceding the first tarkras BttCTMbaTg th(T"flght' to Wednesday iu tbe.f following Decern choose lectors, to: j.he number oi ber. . .. Senator and llcpreaeuta'ives'in Ccu wyi be perceived that in all this ; gress, tV which tfie"are by law, srraugemcnt are em entitled. Tli'v.'fld electors nio2t iu' cutb hatically lelt out In" the cold. They State, ot 'such' place as the' Legisla- have ..not voice riu. the election .of ture's of the' respective States tnuy the chief officers 6f the Gcveru-ment- ; first4 u the iu Wednesday appoint, i 2so inatttr what, rights December of the year iu which they rtit'ftens ' may have exercised while were chosea, and give their Vwtes l residing in , either of toe States, as ballot for President,' aud on a separ soon as they cross the boundary line ate ballot for, Vice 'Prodidtiuti of ihx of. a Territory and mke a change of " United 3utM. 'i hree certifiod lists residence, they become partially dis of the result are'tbeu niuda out, aud I'runchised, although it would eeeui signed by the electors.' Oae of these that a' wise policy would encourage, certificates is sent by 'a 'persou rather than deter, adveuturous citi appointed by the etectprs, to the zeus, in opening up new localities for President of the,- - U. S. Seuateat settlement and adding to the national Washiugtjnj auother is sentby uiail wealth and progress. to the same official; and the third is ' be will It plain, from the forego delivered to the Judge of the Dis iug, that the President and trict iu which the electors, met. are not elected directly by Ou the second Wednesday in the the people, but indirectly by only a following February) Congress asportion of the people of the United sembles, and the certi&outea are States. i,-opened and Totea counted by the President of the Senutc.in presence of both SUPERVISORS A Houses. The persons having the greatest number of electoral votes is On Chief Justice declared President.or Saturday Kt.ElTlNG A PBESIUE2rr - ? .';' I : Vice-Prtside- , ... it leges , Vice-Preside- ? , " Vice-Preside- nt, if such number; is a majority of the Sbaeffer, in reeponse whole number of electors appointed of the "L berals' to The number of electors is 369. To visors of Election iu obtain a majority then, a candidate must receive at least 185 votes. . But supposing no person receives this majority. Then from the names of those recetvmg the highest nuai bor of votes, not to exceed three, the House of Representatives proceeds to chooat tht ;! President, the. .votes being taken by States, each State beiug entitled to but one Vote, at least, of the States being re presented, and a majority of all the , two-third- SuUs being necessary to a choice. In uaae tbero is no, majority of electoral votes for from two of the aames receiving the highest number of votes the Senate chooses that officer, of the Vice-Presiden- two-third- fulfilled the law by Supervisors for each Senators boing present, aud ' a ma jrity of the whole number being re ' quisite to a choice. ; But supposing there is no choice made by the House before the 4th ' day of March ensuing. Tken the Vice President acts as President, as in case of the death of the President, If there, be no Vice President, then the Speaker cf the House, for the ' Benediof; Second Third preoinct prcinci, Tbeo McKen; Fourih precinct. Qeo M. Ottinger; Firih preciact, John U Winder. ; , t),.t - clrcuUrm.r WrritoruU Uutra! Vrn, Hi..r Z t0 W : Ul.ou .ud m tC,1"'' lhtrWor of tha ..jut), bm iiiM u ,, vlu far th i:Tlie above to wauy appear, lea.au, apwuiV' ou cnijenW'o. .be t, bavecn LOCALJTEMS.. - a-- ; , . -' f Returned .Home. r, , fc83-2- k 1 Clothing. At wholesale or retail . at A. Kubn See adrertieement. . d30 & wuhaui-ii- Fran-cixco- ' benuty. They may, however',' be com pletely removed by the daily use cf fcitiou as eJiior,'wao aj'o (ow, bruiivh in every iu)( uUc, so utterly !ds-lGlenn's Sclphub Soap. ot kind aui ch irimble feeling, it is exb'ibned "by this tiling wLo wild Cachb Vauet Mails. Mr. Francis the leu for the Freenwn, and jetwklks men aud claims' t'u hir a soul.1 Gunnell, of Wellsville, kindly corrects aojjng J2 oi.v. , the' statement in the Junction (bat :". Wellstille is the terminus of the mail J 'TrleJts. route from Logan. Wellsville baa a trit Oskida Covaii, Maho,'M: weekly service of its own to and from Octahar 21ih .1STC Mendon. This makes Paradiee the J Editor uxctios: of the other route, and our reThere is a class of men in this county marks hold good to all the places men- composed of Democrats nod Republic an, which fuse iogeihr aud call tbcoiteht tioned except Wellsville. Thanks. an flndependeut" party, This party, although claiming' to travel different Small Pox. On Saturday night Mr. DftuB) suuiviu lujiiuer nga bvi iu imr Edley Hampton's little son succumbed Democratic pan v. One portion of this to the destroyer, and 'last night a litlla party have declared in convention that taey were democratic to alt intents and boy, son of. Mr. William Walts, also purposes Now these honeit Democrats" .. ,; breathed his last. .. , bavejoiaed han iswith the R.publicaoi to elect Mr- Clark, a Radical Krpubli-- , In relation to reports of new eases, to Congress, and others can, tha Marshal says there is nothing new of theDelegate came party for county officers, who, of any serious charaoter. The eases although not owning a dollar's worth of which hava showed themselves in the real estate, and paying no taxes, hold old localities are of so trifling a nature, office fraudulently, and still are running fur offioe, because, as they have averted, as to bt hardly, worth mentioning.He no other way of makinj . considers the disease rapidly decreasi- living. . , Another scheme which was well got - : ng:' np last election: Mr Schilling was frauSalmon Eous Judge F. D. Richards dulently sleeted County Recorder, bat did not becaust it was arranged this morning received from Hon. A. P. that Benqualify White should remain in office. Rocawood 2,000 salmon fry for the a Another triek of the same kind is sought and Weber rivers. The people of to be played upon the people this elecWhit Weber county should appreciate this tion. It is wll known thai B. F must eannot be re eleced but get sons courtesy. If wo can get our rivers well other man to run for the office, who, if stocked with salmon, our material wealth elected, will pot qualify, which of courts will be considerably increasod, and a haves B., F, Wane County JtecorJer. employed to collect nutritious and extremely palatable arti- Mr Buck, aII clerk O. Barkis', is stock tj toll by Mr. cle of diet will be added to our food sup- for He is unknowa County Recorder plies However, unless more cafe is ta- to the majority of the permanent citiiens ken to prevent seining, our streams will Of the eounty , Twe of the men who are elected County Commie soon be denuded of .their choice fish,' expecting to be cieners, are awners of the road leading which would be a great loss to the com- to Montana, and. collect tolls on said ' , road, Should tbey be elected, it is ia munity. their power to raise or lower the rate ef toll. Query : What will be the result if ISorn. ' these, men are elected ? to the 26th the wife inst., Testerday, of M. Buchmiller, Esq., of this city, a CUT THIS OUT. daughter. All well. i On the 30th of October, 1870, at 12.15 a.m., to Mrs. Laura Richardson, wife of what Franklin D. Richardson, of Plain City, There is no person living but Diseases, suflers more or less with Lung Weber Co., a fins daughter. yetssos or " if dt-vo- id w , Cacoot. The other man supposed to have been implicated in the eiprs'rob-bery- , has been captured iu San ,4'l.et..ijnu wbojs; aatoog, you, cast the first Bt'one." Eveo wer we, fur the bake of argument, to admit, tor a uiemeiit, the truio of tb vile lies and (blaud.e ontined;. in .tka.Oea Freeniau,' who 'would believe thete was a creature bccnpy'in'g so 'honorable a po- - i . Spots Upok thc Sua do net visibly George Whitehead. Now, for boats diminish ita brilliancy, but' spots, pimand shoes at his chop on Maia Street. dl8 iiu ples or blo'ches upon the face1, neck or ,..,. ... arms seriously detract' from female i Bi-Jb- ! , , . His nameisOlem B. Lee, and be ' has been in jail in Nevada. ;" Political s '; i tef-rain- us Fut g,, II Ides, and Produce. at A. Kuhrl Bros., Woodojansee's building, Ogden. The highest price given & d30-t- f Axatt Brokim. Two or three days ago Moses LaCy, who is aot unknown in this city,- - while switching cars l at Rock Springs, slipped' to the ground and broke one of his ankles. ' Moses was out of luck that time. i ,. . New Store. , , - - Kubn Bros , Woodmansee'i building, East side of Main St., Ogden. dSOtf Wholesale and retail. A & . - they-hav- Little S sow Stork A white dress Covered Dame Nature this morning, and the beautiful enow looked exceedingly cold in the early daylight. One good Geo. Whitehead's of these Supervisors is to Boot and Shoe Shop, next to the Utah e , , breath from the Sun, when he got a And these for the "Liberal" party: ebanceto look through the clouds, scatFirst preoioct. Jo'm D. Riter., Second tered the snowflakea aud gave us mud prpciuct, John M. Worley. Third pre- for ur poor feet. oioct. George A. Atkins. Fourth preFifth preciact, oioct, Rochelle GUI. Uenrt Simons. f . com-plain- . t, s M tm, ' th,M.iTM ry. VVi.buut.ny ,u,y w ),eti "nitt; that lb Iribuu, .la,, lV wru carrying on ibe tub?,ibtJ 475 th cnita,.,.. ' taehets ot the omce ana e do tbe pnutiug graua. vv,iUh. Uac.ou.poop ttf OUcu luruuii the tnkeu ever, and to day he is doing .well. j.Wf tor ' jui Ui,.bali wh.t tTiiiUJl8 u ulJeavonug t forcu thim'to pv r- tT hopa to lienr of hia recovery soon..... Prom Monday' Daily of Oct SO. he wilt vnni the ncke.s y cuea?'er i "i ii wti.cumt to tbe job. Oh, you're a 1 Lvmeer Yari). Mr." Barnard White, ... , liiidle Cheap, John! ,, ' ' our enterprising lumber merchant, is f Krora "Th Iieaver ," Will find all they need ia dres goods, Kuterpris " ' a ft new 24x100 warehouse buildiog tUBl 4Ut ,U,UK Fiities uj abm tb, notions, &o , at A Kubn & Bros, Og- und a workshop 24x100 ft I. at tie west Ogdea Freeu.au, is tbat it wid lie, ttUj " : r 430 if ' ,,i len. as due ot "ihe editors is a"ladyJ we a'rt .. !..!'' end of Fourth street He wilt remove "f;n afraid thai it Is ike lau; tbai fc, his lumber from the corner of Fifth and always We .want the nutnug.-Take Noticb. Read the address of Wall Streets to bis hew premises,' and tell tue huth .or Mrs paper euer to take the People's Central Committee oa our will have bis salesroom at the old stand dow n her uauie from the ib'a eolot tp Stio'e-iftfirst pae, imHgine hfj ih iuu. .. .,. ,: on Fourth street, a place well known'to uiun lion dot anuuy ua. ;,r ' ,: f "'" the public. ' . A.' Minerj fiv.B , cincts in that city, one from each Wanted. A Good New Milch Cow. of the parties, as nominated by their Inquire at Peebles . d34 U s88 It Drug Store. For respective central Committees. the People's party the following: Firrt prccincf. J. r,OB,,kEVUk.Tr1b,M.) If Salt Ltk couutT b oit. , . ShobT Visit.- - Bishop Edward, Bunker, an old former resident of Ogden, now residiag in Southern Utah, paid a to the petition visit to some of his old friends in this oppoint Super- city, ou Saturday evening. This morn Salt Lake City, iog he returned to Salt Lake on his wsy ?' to hie home ia the South. appointing two of the five pre , Teetimoiiiaig . ; ) 1876. City Taxes, The last complaint against Fenb is "All persons knowing themselves in that he didn't obtain certain legisla- debted for City Taxes will please take notice fbat the time allowed, by . law,. for tion, during the last session of Contene payment is about expired, and that they gress, which would have, been must be settled without delay at theOg- ficial to Idaho. , When it is under de JuxcTtop .ofiicc. , ,.jit,., stood that Mr. Fenn was kept out of Waltrr Thomsoh, j. bis Beat until nearly the close of the Assessor k Colleotor, j session, by the schemes of Tom BenSuddehDkath. Arthur Stone, of nett, who' was principally, aided and Mound Fort, t died po Monday evening, abetted by the Statestnan, the cheek from the rffeotst of injmies reeieved in of that paper io now finding .fault from a wagon. , ., ,( : with Fenn, for not doing niore,:ii Sakouinart Mr. George Horrscke, f.atent to everybody, and must cerh is sick with jbr prevailing tainly disgust every decent person, yesterday, in coughing bursty even of its own pcrty, blood ves&el, and vomited a great eal ot bloodfTbe rupture was stopped how, " , Fenn has 'done of left undone. 1870 , , Og-de- :.;!. : It May baye 'yourXift. The duty Hotel. be present during the voting, stay by i Married, the ballot boxes till the votes are Homb Abair. Mr. TV. 1). At Salt Lake City, Oct, 21st, 1876. by Sprunt counted, and generally, to scrutinize walked into our ofiico this morning, Prest. ii. II. Wells, Mr.; Frederick the whole proceedings at the polls, lookiog.hale and hearty after his jour, Stimpson, son of Mr. Wm. Stimpson, to that fraud may bo prevented and the ney back to his native heath, bis re- Miss Sarah Jane Parker, daughter of election laws properly carried out. turn to the soil of Columbia, and his Mr. W. C. Parker.': All of Riverdale, home to the mountains of Utah. He Weber County. Deseret. News please They can ouly be appointed iu; this trip has had a splendid tisit among bis rela- copy. Territory, on application, at an elec- tives in 8ootland, who were overjoyed to At Salt Lake City, Oet. 27, by Prest. tion for Delegate to Congress in a eee him, and he considers the Prince of Daniel H. Wells, Miss Ann 0 Davis, to city containing more" than 28,00 Wales could aot lave had a better re Mr. Robert B. Baird; Miss Mary K ' ' inhabitants. ception than was accorded to him in Owens, to Mr. John J. Ward, son of Caledonia.- His passage out, across the Buhop G. W. Ward; Miss Mary E.Wefd, Consumption, Coughs, Colds would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that wsddcors Gkba A. Bojchee's them. Da introduced a been has lately Syaey this country from GernUny; nd ponderous cures astonishes everyone we say that try. it ....If yon doubt n,lwhat . it uke .i,;. in print, cuw utn your Druggist and get for 10 cents and try it. relieve yoo., Regular die 75 cents. t For sale wholes tie and retail &by U. Z. C. M. I. and Moor, Clements V'JdS ' sea, was calm and pleasant, and the ' ' time being acta as President. ship was as steady as if sailing down the But coming home there ' The Idaho Statesman There are many epeculations in keeps abus was Clyde. some stormy weather and heavy to the position of Grant next ing Feno. The only argument it has seas. We join Mr. friends in llareh, in ease of a hitch in the dec in favor of Clark,, the Republican extending to him aPprunt's cordial Welcome sion'. ' Bat there used be no . appre candidate, is something that it al home. r ' "'" " " t ' ' CHEEK.' re-p- td , ; daughter of Geo. W. Ward, to Mr. Rdbt. Wake; and Mies Lydia Co!e, to Mr. Henry Brunson. All the parties are of '3 Willard City. ' Success to them in their matrimonial life, and may they have joy and eaee to their bearls content. Com. Ohio has the champion sgfoBl he recent proaohof strangers iihed the communny J- . . coming a man .n at tne pu mtcmng up - o oui someiatne " him on t bis good behav:or. Light-Runnin- - y '- ' PemesUa" and tb a DoBietir egeni. cf; . (ij , tt . . b |