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Show She (Dgdeu tion is the preponderance of the black over the white element in disIts Spread in Weber County--Th- e tricts reported to have gone Demo Hush Volley. cratia. This is singular reasoning Eds. Tribunk: Aliboueb it is considis in a similar coidititu in ered good policy on' the part of the Georgia newspapers of Weber county, a well hs regard to the tro races, yet m one die aathoriiies, to nuppres facts relathe success of tbe Demotive to the email pox here, yet I think questions tbe truth ought occanionally lo be made cracy in that State aad that a small known. For the . purpose of keeping should have coerced a large dovf n the exoitem-fBall bands tmve been minority quiet, t.nd tbe disease bas as quietly majority is too absurd for credence. But in Ognpread through the county Then the presence of U. S. troops, than more where den, twenty already deaths have occurred, the authorities well uuder&tood to be there iu the have shaded the truth. Tbey give out, iuterest of the Republican party, through the City Council, the oflicial shows the the of statement fallacy statement that, there are eighteen cases, while the physicians report seventy-five- . of Democratic coercion. Through negligence tbe i lection has Grant has despatched W. D. Kel-ley- . spread to Nortu Ogden. Hooperville, and iu fact throughout the whale county. Gen. Garfield, J. A. Kassou, 8 A. O. John Schouber, and Gen. Logan to Ogien, November, 11, 1&7. We clip tha above from the S. L' New Orleans to inspect the eouutinsi Tribune of this morning. We do of votes by tho Kadical Board of not know who .S A. G., is, bat we canvassers, and has ordered the know what he is. Like all tbe cow- troops now in Carolina to march in- of the RevUed Statutes of the United States, may be made by an alien before the cle-- k of any of tbe eourli named in Maid reetion two thousand one and all declarahundred and sixty-tirtions heretofore made before any each clerk are hereby declared legal and valid as if made before one of the courts named in said necuon Approved February I, 1876. ixty-fiv- mution. FIFTH STREET. SMALL-PO- e e, 0UIEN' COMPANY, PUBLISIHNO PROPRIETORS. liarlci-- W. Penroae. Editor. Mugr. Walter Thomson, BuiIucm 1, NOVEMBER t JKCI1E? The reports concerning the tion are still conflicting and perplexing. North Carolina is now claimed by the republicans. Tilden needs this State and one more of the doubtful States, namely, Florida, South Carolina aud Louisiana, to secure his election. Wheu it is remembered that tbe . Louisiana and South Carolina counts Till be made byaKepub licaa lioasd of Cauv.Bis," which, in the former State, at least, are well knowu to have perpetrated the' most unblushing frauds, tbe result is not at all unlikely to be dechred favorable to the party which has invoked the aid of the military to elec- OGDKX. UTAH. WEDNESDAY. WHO CAN 1876, When you write fur publication, write the paper. GWe only on one side of pubtioa-liurel name, not necessarily BeforWrief and but lor protection. explicit. Communication! relating to s, work and all other direel invariably to the Business adrer-tiseu-.enti.j- ob basi-r,es- Manager. direct Correspondence for publication infariably to the Editor. AUTHOKIZF.n AE5Tfi. e pei-petuat- pern nrt aitthoriudbun-n-to colltct $ub3Criptiont and trantact any The following et "Juixtion" connected with the their rttpectivt settlement. Milh'ille, Logan, Providence and Hammond. - tranklin, VT. Wthritr. on the went River, in Cache Valley. J. WUlnrd, Malai City. WUtt Simaria, Jot. W. tide of Jr H Darker . Spring and IMtUy - l- Robituon S- I'oppMen - Wellsvillc Shaw raradist tar D. Cntvorth. Jfyrum All teUlementi remington it. ai Richmond, TV Smithfield, Hyde A. NoUe. Office in E. N. Austin "m Salmon W n-- Anderson Lake Valle- y- Coalville roata3e.. Eli Wltar Morgan Co Aidrett all bnsincit communication!, " WALTER THOMSON, Batumi Manager. Lex 32, Ogden, Utah. ' COURTS IN EllKOK. its reigu of pluuder. In Florila the eanvasscrs are democratic. But Got. Stearns Las telegraphed for troops, stating that the returns are favorable fcr Hayes and must be guarded by military force so it is &t improbable that by some deviltry that State may be thrown into the Hayes side of the balances. It is reported that the chairman of the New York Democratic State Central Committee has gone to Florida with money to aid in the settlement of tbe matter. Ofceurse this is a lladical rumor. Secretary Chandler claims votes certain for Hayes. The New York Times asserts that Florida has giveu 2,003, Louisiana 8,000, and South Carolina at lease 8,000- for Hayes, making ha election certain. The New York Tribune--, though d 'siring the election of the RepublU can candidates, condemns the threat of radical politicians to "doctor" the Southern returns, and hopes there will be no attempt to defraud the people of their rights, which it inti185-electora- l - That Judges frequently err id tacir rulings, Utah haa had ample opportunity of learning to a certainty And that theso who are supposed to know all 4 about the law are souie mates is possible." times as.ignoraat as coiamon folks, is demonstrated by the deciaions in re foreuce to naturalisation, which hare leoa made in California as well as in our own Thini District Court. It has been laid down as a settled doctrine, based upon certain provi ious in the Revised Statutes of, tbe United States, that declarations of intention to become a citizen must be made in open court, aud that papers cbutucd from the clerks of the courts without this open declaration As a ire invalid aod worthless. great many residents of this Terri lory had obtain papers from the clerks and paid for tlieni, the ruling threw them and tbe cleiks in an awkward position. Tbe Solons who niado this ruling were either iguorant of the passage of an Act of Congress, last February, relating to this matter, or they had sinister motives in their decUon. We prefer, out of charity, to believe the former. Tor the benefit of those iu particular who bate obtaiued their "first papers" from tbe clerk of tbe Supreme or District Courts, that ihey way be assured of the validity of tnonti papers, aud for the information of the pvWie iu general, we append the ttatute, which settles the matter Jeyoud furtker controversy: An Act t aiiienl the Revised Statutes jaUttDtf t Naturaliiaiioa. it tatcted hjr the Seaate and House Representatives of the Vniled State America in Congress asseiubleu, That tbe declaration of intention t become eitiien of the Uni'ed States, required by brtiioa tw luututui Mt Ltmired and Ue f X. The Chicago Times declares that Hayes has only carried Ohio by from 3.M0 to 5,000, aud Illinois by a bare majority. It concedes a small majority to Hayes in South Carolina, while Hampton is elected for Governor. The Inter Ocean reports intense excitement, with great despoudency and exasperation among the Democrats is Washington, as the later returns comeiu. ardly contributors of the Daily Slanderer, who hide theaiselves behind a nom h plume or seek the shelter of false initials, S. A. G., states that which cannot be substantiated because it has do foundation in fact. In the first place, the City Council has made no official statement that there are eighteen cases of small pox in this city. In the second place, no physician here has reported seventy-fiv- e cases. In the third place, there has been no "shading of the trath" by the authorities or the newspapers. Every death from svaall pox has been recorded i the Junction, and everything stated in this paper, in relatiou to the disease, has been according to the best information to be obtaiued from the best sources. In th fourth place, the infection has not spread throughout the whole county. And where it has appeared outside of this certain that the Democracy have carried tbe Stales of Sou. a Carolina, Louisiana and Florida. Amid all th'se contradictory reports and estimates, uothiug is cerLet politicitain but uncertainty. ans possess their souls iu patience till tbe official count is completed. If yov have a good many debts and a large amount of property, just deed the latter over to your wife. A man in New York did so, with the following revolts : One of his creditors imprisoned kirn for debt, asd then per suaded his wife to convert the estate into cash and run away with him. lie made &J7,000 by the operation. Florida. A telegram has been sert from New Orleans to Governors Ingersoll, Hubbard, Robinson, Redell, Curtiu, Palmer, McOallay aud Carroll, and to Senators Thurmau, Bayard, Randolph, McDonald and Keruan, to proceed at once to New Orleans and aid in maintaining the peace and securing a proper return. are ready to publish a statetowu, ment to that effect over his signature. There has nerer been, since the up pearance of the disease, any such a number of cases at any one time. This morning Special Marshal Fife gave U3 the names of all tbe persons now afflicted with small pox in this city, they foot up a total of seventeen! Of these several are fast recovering aud are entirely out of danger. There are only two or three really dangerous cases in the uumber. Several flags are allowed to reniaip at houses where the patients have recovered, because sufficient time has not yet elapsed to re move the quarantine with safety to we paper ia wVieh it appears. THE SITUATION. Uncertainty still hangs over the Presidential election. Until reliable returns are obtained from Florida South Carolina or Louisiana no one can tell the result. From the course now being taken by President Grant and tbe Governors of those States, we confess there are grounds for serious ciiffm. Both parties claim a majority in each of those Sjates. But the llepublican Governors de clare that if the majority is as de elared by the Democrats the result has been achieved by terrorism and ciime. Their reason foe this, asser- - m He !7" iw. win,, it!r4 ' Dutchman SWc Au(UnWisreatocca,.o lie wan always quite Uiwv Hut bon.etimw uttered , the Alder u aola,ehtt,the,wyei,MiWr; ' Norway niou; " magna, and. manner, 1 or h.mil Bn.bodj.ua.o,!, was r. r.th Jr mh It -- .tar. but little Ut wa, hia nation a rouble turn, by no meau. erratic-Auin his religiaa wag not a fanatic-' Iu politics iuciin! to be leruocratic' 01 He won .hnwd aud wgacloiw, houwt, sincer,, And with other's affaiis he would not iuteltc'rr Aud oue olhis virtues, counted iu tiiis-H- e knew how to mind his own busiuos." Aud this, you'll admit, is a ,iuajty ritr To be strictly reliable and del on though he had n,on,y and so,,,. l,ttle He filled.! his orders to tin,, aui ton,..,,,,. ' Aud th,S, lor a tailor, was a valuable tRwsur,. His heme was a He borrowed uo odal as well as himself trouble, ke.t none on lb. .Wf ehad. plenty to Mt. on. whaler mi.bt Bfflict Uis ,( was careful, economical and strict And iu none of her duties wshe derelict.' The situa.tion is exciting. An attempt is evidently to be made to se- He's gone from my gaM, Hni though absent frUB ine cure the above named States to I cauuot tell but where'er h may be Hayes at any risk aud any cost, aud With bis neat where, little wife, and his good children a bloody conflict may grow out of the tea. newer shuuld Iwk on their faoes If I and the extent agaiDi complications existing, I say long live the tailor, that nwdel of men. end of which it is exceedingly diffJ. B. icult to predict. Brigkaiu City, No. 4th, 1876. ESTRAYJOTIOE. Kiduappcd in Open Day. Fom the New York Herald On 3 of those startling occurrences city, it cannot be traced to any negwhich now and theft happen iu a ligence on the part of the officials great city took place in this city on here, but to the folly of the persons Monday last. A youBg lady aboat infected. eighteen years old leaves her resiin is there If Ogden dence at 10 o'clock in the morning any physician who know9 of seventyfive cases in to visit a friend scarcely a mile dis- In New York the pool selling has the public. Dr. P. L. Anderson endorses this tow changed to 5Q for Tilden r aud and says there are now only thirteen 100 for Hyes.. aetual cases in the city. Senator Randolph, in a speech at In looking at tho signature to the New York, in front ef the Everett abofe lying letter, wc have Koncluded Hcuae, last night, made the followthat it should be read backwards, for ing remarks: ;it is nothing but AS, ai.d that of a Fellow Cit2enit:. After the suspense in which you bate been kept for tbe last very foul kiud, exactly suited to the two days, I have now great pleasure in announcing to you that from despatches receied to dsy, we knaw lor to tailor tant, and nothing more is heard of her. She is described by her friends as a sound, sensible, moral, girl, who could have no possible reason for concealing any ef her actions, or her present whereabouts, and they are certain she is suot remaining hidden away of her own free will. The young lady's name is withheld by her relations. On Mouday morning last, she started for Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue, to visit a friend in Thirty fourth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, and is supposed to have taken the cars to go up town. No trace of any kiud, however, can be learned of her movements after leaving her house. That she could have been carried off agaiust her wild in the open day and ou a lively business thoroughfare, without attracting some attention, saenis almost incredible, and yet all that can be learned tends to eonfirm ths truth of the occurrence. ' The youog lady is an orphan, IS years old, rather tall (five feet seven inches, round, fresh face, small nose and mouth, dark brown hair, cut short in front and ''banged" over her forehead;, dark blue or gray eyes. She was dressed in mourning, small and black kid gloves. jet as If, her friends at first supposed, she had been taken ill on the route or met with an accident and had been carried into some neighboring house, she would undoubtedly have sent word ere this to her friends to relieve them of anxiety and suspense In the face of all the circumstances, the belief forces itself on. the miud that the young lady must have been couveyed into some questionable house, and there detained. It be comes the duty of the police to see that every den in the city into which this young and virtuous girl may have been dragged is thoroushlv searched, and they should not sus pend their labors uutil she is found and the vile wretches who are responsible for her disappearance pun ished as they deserve. ear-rings- ,, . T Vv WSKSSIOH THE Jf IS.,MJ animals, which, if FOLLOW-- not claim and lutcn away within will be Md tea dats, dnys trout dale at the District Stray Pound t Lokhii. Cache Co., on Monday. Nov. 20th, at I o'elwfc p in. On red hsifer, slit in right ear.Tr tn en left hip. On red hfifer, iroderhalpcron in njiht. lit in left ear, btand ou. left slioulier and liip illegible Oih? briudle yearling heifer, n maiis orbrand visible. One red yearling heifer, white belly, brand o& right side illegible. One red brockle face yewling stew so mark or brands Ore brindle and white yearling steer, crop nd slit in left, iipperbit ir right ear. ;;Oie roan sow, underwit in right, half-croin left eur, illegibte brand on lett "ppor hip. On roan three-yea- r hip and side illegible. o'd steer, brand on right ,ip red row, h lie and two slits lu left ear, brand on left shoulder illegible. One red steer, swallowferk and slit in loft ear. One red yearling heifer, white face, nnder in each ear. r One red old bull, gwallowfork in each three-year-ol- half-cro- p two-yea- ar. One red' ar brindle three year old stwr, two nnder and one upperbit in Ufi car, UP cwubi&ed ou lett hip. ALYIN CKOCKKTT, . District Poundkeeper. Logan, Km.9th. 1876. ' rtl-2- t TAILORS' IXSTITOTiOX t Fifth StrVet, OgIc, Next door to Globe Hotel. and Imported Cloth iu IIoiue-Matl- e Stock. F1RST-CIASSW0RKME- N! Price Low. Satisfaction Guaranteed JOHX HOLLAND. Sit. d311-f- HOMEJIADE ! Cloth, Blankets, Ready-MadClothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. OF e FIRST-RATQUAL1T1" At the Bnguara City Store, E UTAH, LOGAN, Opposite the Post Offlc. The IIigIiesTlricc Paid lor Wheat. M. D; RQSSNBAUM, Agent. S6-l- xTOTICE! fTUIE RESIDENT TAX I ...... n:uiiiit Marnottsvme esooui X PAYERS r. i i OF are-- School Meehereby notified k attend ft in tm Scboolhoase th ting to be held in ITA the on distriet Friday, ber. at 2 o'cloek p.m., to consider J the mooji propriety of continuing taxation or otherwise-- . JAMES RITCHIE, Trustees-WM- . GEO LAVENDEPr J HUDSON, gaSt .f '?; |