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Show wm gam. Next Monday Is election day. It is the citizen in Spanish Fork iu dutyofevery IuL! iblitd every Saturday morning bo to at tlm on that day and east polls & the busementof Malcolm Hughes' their vote for their choice. If a man be a Store by citizen and a tax payer ho should have SCOTT & IlOLT. tiro full priviledgo to vote what way lie mow- Hi. may, and It is necessary that every man Hotel ed at the PcstoflicO io Spanish should crowd bJilio polls jdont stay away Fork City, Utah, tor transmission thou and Hftcr election be unsatisfied second-class mat through the omits as with tho oillcei a that have been elected, ter. Have a yoke iu the election of Delegate $2.00 to )ue year. Uongicss, the county officers, and also 1.00 Six months our city board, Specking as to the . 00 Throe mouths,. school trustees, wc any, dont have a continued prejudice feeliti'J against each Uditor ItoLT. n other; the eiectiou of school trustees is MtiiTON I.. Scott .Manager- and should lie u election in fjsg lll.l .1 PM and wo say in this pniticalar case that NOVEMBER 3, 1803. wo should IaTURD.VY. go to tho polls as citiricns am! ' t '.r cant our vote for (ho men that we think will build dp and father the educational ......... .... iIkk I. I.,... - m Ml.. - CANDIDATES- - OUF In some states the interests of odr cit true, loyal, honest mid school trustees are elected by the people -- n. eu women and children. Wo should liberty loyihg, and the best for dtlr interests. nave such a law here, but as it is, and as Eollowlntr ate the three tickets in the important a thing as the election of school field at the discretion rif I ho co trustees, Wo itsk rill good citizens to bo at tho polls and havo a pie. Tuke your choice: voice ill the choice of good and dlicicut Yon will find in another ifficei. Ticket. National Republican and Demo-cra- t column both the I or President, e tickets. You may size tlitm up benjamin harrison, of Indiana. and judge iri your own mind which is the oust, ami we Say if ym) belong to n paity (or WIlITELAW REID, stay with it aiid cast your vote honestly of New fork. ami fairly for that party. Men who tr- ro t, delegate to Congress, Fit AN K J. CANNdN, or POLITICAL UNR&ST; of Ogden. for Coihli.issioncrs lo Locate Ifnivcrsity Lauds, h. 1ETERsri.s. idschri JON Ed nud J USE I'll HOWELL. D ;amf.S fcoUnty Ticket; Fur Recor.ier Jonatlmu S. Pago) For UlerK C. A. Glazier. For Assessor Joseph E. freer. For Collector Robcit Thorne. For Sheriff John M. llulUdaj, For Treasure- r- Jolin .0. pixou. For Attoruejr Jolm E. Booth. , For Sutveyor -- Charles peMoisy, For Superintendent of Schools E. W. ..ohiiifon. . For Cornier Herbert 8. Pyuq. For Seleclmeu Ira D Wiues, Saturn I M. Davis mid T. C. Wimoier. For Precinct Justice Henry .Tilly, for Constable lhoums II. Jarvis. Republican Munb'lpaf Ticket. W. diamonds VOTE. Euglaml nud the United State have one thin, ij in loninmd this jreiir tin ex ircmcly animated political coutest. Eng land is j tying attention to oilr canipaign, its own) in some having Jmit finkm-measure as n matter of sympathy and became if lias a comuicriial interest in lit issue now being so hotly waged as to a chang in our tariff laws. Two of its i j reviews for September, the WetiminnUr and the Nineteenth Century, have their leading articles devoted to the political campaign in the United States. The article in tlm latter is by Mr, Coldwin stand tho Smith, nod is writfin from t . point t close observation and study of the Upited Stabs nnd its institutions Mr. Smith is nt presideat a icsidcnt of Csr.auajlio Iny been a resident of this s country us professor at Cornell at profesxor previously Oxford University, England, lip, being a native pf England. Ho was onq of , the few Eogliehmen, living ,in England at the time, tluit was pronounqed w it K voice and peii In support of tho North . in too Civil Wut, and he lias wiitfen brinks nnd pamphlet pertaining to, American and Canadiao institutions.. die i strongly in favor of Canada becoming a part Pf the United States, advocating it , on the broad ground of destiny and nJ vantage to silt pasties concerned,, including England. Mr. Sm;th is abiilliantwriter on historical subjects) especially ns they have bearing upnu affairs of tho present lime,-ennlmt lie has to t sat is, Well worthy of the attention cf the American i tinker-iiyand,wa- E.-William- s tances, inasmuch as neither of them wss desired by the party leaders, and botli Maud on about the same ground in their Headquarters for (K . Mr. In tho to spoils system. oi)oiiti'm ButNB he finds one who was an inDealer in trepid leader, and lie express's (lie opinion, after quoting him, that "he can : hardly be deemed an ogre of anti British sentiment, nor can his full bo justly hailed as a redemption from aggressive I cany a full lino or violence and war." The article, however, discusses a wider subject than our present political Candies campaign, nnd its name, The Coutest for the Presidency," may well embrace the character of our quadrennial coutest I iu general and the discussion under it, and Inexpressive of views upon government of which it is one form of manifestations ot Great Britain end the Uut'cd St rtts. If governments arc practically .controlled by popular election, what matters it, Whether as chief officer one lias a president and miyihcr a prime minister each with Ills cabinet of counselors, to stand or fall with him? to Mr. SviiTit stnnds upon tho ground SOLID SILVER SPOONS, FOKS. that these are embntrns.siiients in elective EX IltjXdR T CELL .iXD SEE ME. The Largest and Best Stock io Provo goyernment and paitaiuing to Cheat Diamonds set mid Britain, Canada nnd the United Slates Loose to Select fl'mn ALL COURTESY SHOWN TO OINtOMERA. lult have uot yet been met, and Willi Repairing in all its First Class. lirant'lies, width tho people of these com tlieS ate now face to face. The argument is that elective government in tiro Wide Sente is paltiy govcinment ill the narrow Sense; THE JEWELER. that this implies in tlm nUcnCc of very UTAH great issues a machine With its provision PROVO. of spoil?, by whicil those Wild work it may Im paid; that tiie balance of poWir intercuts is lised by fanatical and k'Hi-l- i for tlm dttaiimicnt of their cXciitsiVe of the broad Dealer iii objects and to the cxclus-lor- i interests of tlic C mimonWoal'h; find the I pectncle is presented of wo parties dare not do right proclaiming that they, lor fear of losing votes. Incidentally, Jewelry, spectacles. lontile looting is it is laid down th t State? tlnited in the engendered against Film Watch and Jewelry Repairing England on account of baenda) oU our border. Poultry, : Fish : and Game, Tobaccos, Cigars and Fine irjEX rimisrY mis is the plhck drih, in Julius Jensen, F.McCaw, Watdhes, Clocks Jl to surreudi r to CrtEsro Httd specialty, Dili Bank Building, Lv buAVit.v, Venezuela, does not want tcvolu-lionisl- jlie Mather, than Up, the tlm their trained forts at guns garrison u pun the town and proposed to bombard it. Admin,! Wai.keH and oilier of the foreign warships objected. Anieriqaps hiuJ American property in the tmvq seemed to havo sqme righ's Lx GiiitA may ns wilt let CrtK.o in i his time, Another revolution will come and liy by. MaL 1 Si PnYSOi?. ; " 1 . Stock Farm Uiah llASMUfl In EILSON, Proprietor. , For Mayor Rufus P. Snell, Sr. For Councilors John. 8. Thomas, Rowland Williams, LarsNiulseu,LluWlju louos nud W. P. Boweu. For Justice of the reace Geo, A ..... Ricki. For For For For Collector Recorder A. II M. Beck. Joi. E. Wilkins, Treasurer Charles Marshal - Wm. W Booth. J. Tbotnus, 'm. ; T National Democratic Ticket. For President, URUVErt CLEVELAND, ' of New York. For ' t, A I) LA I public, t STEVENSON.' Mr;. Smith place England of Illinois. and the United State together regarding the elec-ioof Parliament nud tho President, considering tlm former as practically The election of prime minister'. He thinks that great 'danger attends tho elections in both countries on account of tlm exciting questions involved, sometimes only introduced for tlm purpose of one party making out case against the other on uulteii detached from those pressing for solution, lie regards Ilia election of Lin. coi.st and tho Civil War that followed an mstauco of An exciting eampalgn and the danger that attends it, and conveys the suggestion that if there had been less excitement a more pacific means inight have been fouftd tot settling the slavery issue. I!o evidently fcoosldets it unfortunate that the designs cl tho authots of thcCodstitulion in establishing u Elect' oral College havo dot heett cart ted but In practice, and tliat, Inrtead cf the members ot tho Pol lego Mug merely IncWngcrs vote, there should Fo'dciibe'r. bearing tloil by them m the sblot representative of the people, amt ns the remit d 'which the Irevidcnt should bo (defied . Rut ho deem It inevitable that it should Iw as It Is, Iu vlow of the election being made by men who liave'bmi chosen solely for thts ono purpose. If the election were to tc by pny standing', eollegd or body ho tlituk3 then tlm cxvStcumtrt Hud danger would bo avoided and tint flu nidi man Would lie (iiocn, aiidiii 111 wsy tlmre would be entiled out tho Ideas of the founders of the re public . tic foiu'patcj it to the action if the French Revolutionist iu fiaming a constitution, who had no idea that it would result In chopping off their own heads, Mr. Sutni ve III Dot!. Mr. Cl tv I relations and in Mr. I1vhui,uV to their parties about ti e samn circums n i For Delegate to Congress, JOSEPH L. RAWLINS. For Commissioners to Lcnto University Lands, II. SEEGMlLU'.R. j. s. and T. GRIFFITH. W. teery Countv Ticket For Selectmen Able, J. Evucs, R. and John Jones. L. Hallid iy. For Clgrk-- V. For Recorder Joseph K Daniels, For Attorney A. D. Cash. ,Kor Sheriff Thomas Fowler; ,For Assessor I. P. Lund. For Collector Levi Open-iimw, Ior Ttousurer Fvan Wride. For Superintendent of Schools E. A Witsou. For Corottef -- O. It. Berg. For Precinct Justice Janas L. Hales. For Constable Reese D) James. l , , . i Meinocra'lc tunll,ntl Jlrttl , For Mayor MarinriS'Larn. For Counnloiv Robert W, MeKull, William B. Hughes. NUhol.i Smith, lohn J. llaukitnml Willard C. freer. For Recorder Jesse P. lIo)t, Jr. For Treasurer William RoWrtson. For Collector Hubbard Tuttle ' For Jiutice of tlm le cc John P. , .fonts. , For Maraliul -- Benjamin Williams. ,t $ , iiMoJk.kHtwoaah M. ..I. ... rinntfOit'Ai. i.mmoi i ,.r Delegate to Iongre. F- ALLEN. CLARENCE .. 2 r f Salt' I. rht! C tly, 'ot CofnmJio:ieri to Locate Ioncrslty iLaud.v ' . WALL WILLIAM FARRELL Pnd WIILIAM NELSON. . ' . . n t t TilAT queen pf the ocean, our American 8t'um'jiii, tlio City of Pari, has beaten all previous transatlantic records. Her t; , tniio.from (Jnecnstowa to Sandy Ilm-lias been, scaled down to five days, fourteen hour and wenty four minutes! Captain Fju&krkk WaTkins, tliti gallant commander of) this grand gpecj men of inarino arjcnitecture, is justly prpu,d of his uchicvemcof, pnJ tlm whole Atni-r- i cad puople should be equally jubilant that Jhm slop will soon flqaLtlre Am flag it tier stern. During tlm vpyagi-aimaiutained an average speed .f 20 7 knot an, hour, amt covered 2.783 mil, in ail. Tim distressing i fuature about tho trip t that it required three hundred and twenty-fivtons of coal per day to produce tlm energy requii ite to piopcl her twin screw. In other words, during (lie voyage she consumed dully two thnusatid tons of coal, the value, of tlm rwnri of which was worth storngo half as tnueti s her entirs cargo. It is very evideat sonto new means of propulsion must be Invented tlmt wtR introduce economy iu fuel. To our mind, the transatlantic passenger sienm slop of tlie future will lie a comparatively rm:UI steel craft, say three hand-refeel long, driven nt thirty nrilek an hour. Who will come mr with it? Who Wants This Spm ll Me e Importer nnd dealer in Pure Brei Hor-.eof nil kinds. Always keep ou liaod a Mock of as Fine Bred Hofecs as can be found lu tho woild, for sa'.e on one nnd two je.arsV time, . Has Full Bloml 'Hulsdicn Cull for at $2 s a Season, d " ttepntallan. 1 1 . b the outer garment of artr. THE SALT LAKE ehiux Reputation often conceal tbs tha characters yet,, sooner or lat-- r, form will show itself in or through the garment which it wears. An old English ballad t!!l of inagio garment brought toEtiig Arthurs court, wM-'- coukS be worn inly by permm of ritlit and honorable life. Irom will; anjr other wearer the senaitlvo fiilalc khruuk ayra.v, refiwing to driisofllcs of covering the ,jrxon. . Not uuprufitably might we Tuncv ourselyo snbj,cted to ordeal. Th(it If tho truth of our language reuM la, tested, so, that words bttn rerely wi Ittert by n should vanUh from qur iX page; or our v otas, Iu its too tuueli protesting, .were to become tnaudmlef Would pot the fce.fiuion ot King Arthur' circle loj reI Fuel; liability peated in the society ot to public mndrp many a person moie ho',lfAU. ol thought and w;ord ldin-Sto lie; yet, oven than lis now sammk liU.Jlip-niecyr-stantlsstblugsare, dUlo'nsr.fx ' . tiring made. ,, . A kindly seeming note show itself void the ustiranc of the of tlm spirit it prof tips is dented by an inflection of ths vnU-e- , and the tfimr cf thy Inner l.iftr is by m.tnifeld signs laid open to the kirn observi r. "They la no lack of tf s w licrcby uur real character u revealed to otheiw, though we tnsylaai) unconuclous w brn'or bow ths revolution . effected. And so it is that .gradually our reputation is adapting its form to the Chirac beneath Sunday School Times, char-aete- rt lml-la- r ta h hews jmper devi, ted to tho Dent in trrests of the Western slope, nnd particularly tA the development cf the Inter mountain country . , For advertising purposl incomparably tlm best paper between San Francisco and Denver. j Daily, "(15 pcrycar. . . .(12 peryr. ;l AVcekly. 12 pp.OOcol., M eekly, six month. Weekly, tlireo inoilthi. 00 00 no 75 1 Addres, THE TRIBUNE, SAtTLAKIlCtTT.tTAU. 5:13 f r W s , X (Ml , it 1 AND INSTITUTE OF PENMANCHIp! IIOKTtUNt. 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