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Show 'v , ' DAILY DENNIS . t.nw t ' w tiy f 01UNXR J. r TOOK y 3W Jdito SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 187lf by Tint western uniox TWEOUFFRACE IN UTAH. Ajte,l?4U$n tor members of tha General Assembly, anil other Territorial officers, d notWamtss to call' atten-- 1 W Ai. $1 plcctoto J . a now;uruler-- r stood here. Ily a statute of Utah approved February 12th, 1870 persons are declared to be voters, whom the Constitution of the United States, and law of. Congress . enacted .pur-dathereto, expressly cxcludo front ,tho privilege of tho oloctlve .franchise. Thus, the 6ehcrarAssembly and Governor of the Territory undertah o Co Jed arc that overy woman of. tho age oftwenty-ono- yenrs who his resided In this Territory sx months, next preceding any general or ipecijil election, bom or naturalized lit the United States, Of tcho in Me trifCjtiHdow or daughter uf a. native. born or. . naturalized citizen of the United Statcz, hall bo entitled to vote at any election In this Territory," ,'Aen all laws ' con Biding' with that are l!erc we see lthat i any - women of ' foreign birth, may oxeroiso the riglit of suffrage, nt tTitt ballot "box, alter H reddened of half a year in tho Territory, by simply tho wife of a citizen, native or Of four c tho Utah act contem-plal- e that fwmjfte imported for tho express purpose of concubinage, or tho polygamic condition, may be clothed within the specified time with the dignity of citizenship; and the, national .law.' requiring. a probation of of five years, as a precedent qualification, to naturalization, is Ignored altogether by tlio xapitxit statesmen ofour legislative body. Can the General Assembly vf Utah make marriage, or any other ordinance tho door American citizenship? Is there even common sense in the theory that the political status of a native or nntifrnlized citizen of tho United Stnto maybe dividod- - or distributed to an' alien In niiy such manner? If such be good law, then tho ravmi? would bo equally valid where a naturalized nr. native female citizen married an jjpinigrant from Jrcland or Germany, If tho Legislature of Utah an stibsitufe a rulftof iVatiirnlizntion, why not city councils and village selectmen do tho sty no? .for .to nono of .thtwo has that, extraordinary power been given by Congress. As tho statiVto noV rends thero is neither declaration .of. intention, nor certifirato of ad?iswny reijnired to vest, tho suffrage in foreign boi females who come to Utah, and rcarido wiChia tho Territory for the brief period of six nopthsr prior to any special or view of the subject general UwtkwK-Oitleads us, without, . extern! vo inquiry, to tho conclusion thattlio statute of Utah already . ATKTGT . fllQDJI TUC I UisCus Cali UOi A TPUITQ InC LAI rnWrIim .1 A TCJtBIBf.E TBAtiCDT u MATTERS i t Till: W T'KT FORTY nt I telegraph co.J - WOXTAXA RVA A1 IN AND AROUND PARIS. AT WEST POINT. PBCKIDEXT TMHJ (DKFE Still Falling. IS A FIRST CLA88 HOTEL. CENTRALLY nnHI8 Tb JL located, com modi on s u.d will 1 1 UHJTAI3 padiuhirst; PE0PEIET0B. First-olajs- y. I i 7 to-d- wo-the- M , 4, natu-mllzati- to-d- al-tfa- I . d; 1 to-d- naturali-xniioh,'.bvit.c- Re-- ROUGH LUMBER, DRESSES, SUGAR PINE, FINISHING LUII- - M I 1 ; 4 l , 4 j & 1 to-da- y, to-da- i - !1 ,? ! 4fc t -- -- X ,,..s ' SURGEON 1 '!. U ' ETC., ETC., Tables 1 he , . V i x r RUSSELL CAGGIE, N - 9! j i & 'i v pr ''' W 4 wllli all d ne-ve- bet . Customers New luxuries of the market. town. Open for dolors of th-- i Hourly Gained, t Come ab'rg, cotne along, Make no d l.iy ; Come fioiu crery nat.o ,, Ckiu from vrj vuj ; a'oiu Brlug not Vii a A tri ce to u'l a2i-t- f I - jo-a- r For M. iNxrj.t- nnu li For a goo! suit vt - I U? ,,7AN 31. I Tiltlen Salt Lake ( i(y Iavvrcnce Propia- & OPINE Cotinne, Utah. twenty-- ve p.' cent by buy.rg c otblrg - BOOTS & SHOES, 1 - CUY, PYKSISIIIXO GOODS UTAH. Trunk, Vsclifft's B. F. Cutlrr & Cc., ProprUfors. Tbs only fir.tc!oss II use. Irgo, coin mod ion, ry rooms, furui.hed in S slylo equal to any hotel !tf lu the mountains. It i Hlankrt-- , Fir-- , i The Railroad flofhlrg 3I.MEYEH, v mya-tf.- stre lf ETC. Hussey, Dahler & Co., RTUson A Triumi2iii!iL Ih 31cycr you 17-- to D,ss EAST TEMPLE STREET One Half Block Wcht of. Depot, (SncccHAr 1 fN A BALLCOH, T SALT LAKE HOUSE, UNION PACIFIC Ucntana Street,, Corinnc, Hah an-t- r Arc. Ki'iidy! RAILROAD COMPANY Horton), i X T01V.V I DEPARTMENT LOT H re an unlimited number of both The stockholders of tbs A First National Bank of Utah Compos, ths Arm. Gold Dust, Coin & Exchange NOUGHT? AND SOLD- Collections will reoelve prompt attenUon, apl-t- f O. D. CASS, W. T. FIELD, HUY AND SELL Gold - t . . the principal cities East and West.' ' apl-t- f i - - v a29-l- m - J. De)r EXASHIER OF PENSIOHSFOB ITT All. j ad Cost as ftreeti CORINNE, UTAH. Cemer ef Fe exth : oT--tf BOOTS i in FINE WATOHB8 GOLD JEWELRY ( issnStiiaws C A PERSON AYXWO COMPLETE it A H TJ BROiS 4 kHl PUB-IwL- Kelt Diu'ffnt si mll-t- f gpi ,n 4 fe AVSK trtntffTMssaasMtce1 "'J if 0loplUAnp(f,, Montana street, every morning OSes, - AT.. TTOB WORK OF SVSSX DS305IPTX0S DOSS Pvwaptt sad cheaply al the Bxroarxa sSs ( ENDLESS VARIED,.- ' JOSS EZIL CTTSS3 TO TBX 7 Us the best fasEsf less the lewssl delivered from abroad. II AT? SURPRISING LOW PBIC la quantities to accommodate purchasers, ioe ss clear os crystal. ' Orders solicited pries, SHOES, cl.V hit will please eall st, os address, the Alger Redaction Worts, Carinas, Utah, ststinx the lows' eesb tries fsc whish they wiUssa the same, mjt: - I i BLANKETS, .ALL. ALL TO DK HAD AT And manufsetortr of fins nstivs 'VvorEfCoca.. If St & GOODS Notions, etc.. . Pistols and msslcal Instruments' twayson hand. Repairing dons with dispatch sod warranted, at Af Utah. oo CILIFORm e. T W. GRAHAM, M. D., aesoO(FXCVs CLOTHING AND DRY Montana st., Corinns, IN , Penrth Street, Rear Montana, , John Kiipfer, ! CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. aHMlmo t Evanston, Wyoming, . GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Corinno. V. elae-wher- . V Competition Absuid- - are manufacturing at the above works a supe rior article of Salt lor table and dairy use, which we offer at low figures. We Invite all dealers 4a salt to eall and examine oar stock before purchasing Backs famished at St. Louis prices. For particulars address SMXTII DKTTNER, j And Rc(a11 Dcelcr In - apl-t- f We HENRY LEIWES, - SALT XsO .AS TO MAKE, Oneida Count f, I T. - 8a0 FrAncbco, Collections vCI receive PE&SOHL 1XD PROfiPT 1TTEVTI0V. - PRICES ON . - M. EDDY, dor F, Local Agent for Corinno. TZOZ3D UbolctAle ..or. M. LANG S And CxcbADge. Sew York, . VK ILVVU ADOrTKD A SCAT.K OMAHA, NEBRASKA. SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN And C3LB General Town Site Agent, U. P. R. R., tout, ChlcAg, AND HOUSES J. ) GAvernncot Tcieherf, (In, ami Suramer Spring In all the towns, hi supply tha Immigration which will continue tut years settling up the rich agricultural and mineral landa. Applications may be made to agents on the ground President. Cashier. or address of i ALL THE TOWS ALONG i'UE LINE OF the nwd from Omaha t Coriline, whioh are being sold cheap, and great inducements are offered to all wishing to establish bu.lness and build for themselves a home. There Is a great demand for RUSIAESS UTAH. - Stock USTow t BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE LOTS Basils of Corinnc, CORINNE, HURRAH! COME ON! ..UTAIL CORINNE, p ThUvrouldtaaptW. Offeml. Board fiom 3 to $N per week. Meal from 33 cents to 81 Usuis t all noon " Oflloc HURLBUT BROS., dom-onilnl- eb Imlnecinenfs Week. OHAZUX dentist DRUGGISTS Day o 17-d- ( :::8urt.:Art.r and Co'u-(imial- ly m FANCY AND PLAIN PICKETS, . r- Nfivtioodt Dally Ileoeive.l The bar tu conn o Ion with the house contains t7o ftneet wines, liquors and cigars. E. A. UTAHN, Proprietor. my9-3- ROUGH FENCING, - - i 1 r)aee. Bear Biver House, SASH AND v ;- Nor Assortment so Complete. reef, Corlnne, --A- D00ES -- , Lon, Nerer Was our Slock so Large, Proprietor by the Board i y. - ' ' Eedwood and Pine Shingles, rwHId HOU8E IS PLE8AN TLY SnUtTED, and la in Ut da prliictplea. The beat arcommodatlona la the city tor travelers, Eedwood Mouldings, and Ute table aupplbd with all the luxuries lu the Tltc ( lollilu? Combination market. Board and lodging by day or week. ow ( Nerer Were our Prlecs so Corner Front and Fifth stn., Corinnc. .' to-da- Pureliase. I FL00EING, gIFTY echo . 1 any klnJ day or nlgli . BEE, 0BEG0N PINE ay ioivo-'M 9 at Kuu) 'e CiM-r- J r CLEAR EW . t . Mentana ay -- N()ir Offered to those Desiring . . FULLEIl, ALSO ay on Hotel, s - 1IA11GA1NS IMMKNSK OCCIDENTAL RESTAURANT, V. -- f ? i , r DAILY CROWDED,' f w, to-da- Railroad Clothing Emporium i j ) , Mf Alivnys on liaml. s et TJ. MEYERS, UTAH. Pi-t- f ng I LOW PRICE SYSTEM Bsue In (he CUy. The Only Firs-prMRS. VICTOR CORDELL A, Props. Building Material I , Having reeeutly taken this house and thoroughly refitted and renovated it, , 1 purpeee to keep it ea e A full Assortment of SUCCESS OFTHEsssi v 30UGE, CORINNE, I in-thi- UNPRECEDENTED rooms nr ucUy sad comfortebly fnrnUued. Tne UMm are alwrays tuppUed with the beet the market Freah Oy tere always on bend snd sewed np la eilf style on t hort notice. The Bar is stocked with the finest Wines, liquors, and Clours. Ltiinber Yard, d. v;. UNDER, Clothing rrepiieUrt. IL1UH A GREESCWiLD, from The Price of i . TZont&na ' Street, COHINNE, - - UTAH. M INJVJE 47. -- edi J f , J I nat-nrnltz- - ' ro-pcal-cd.' . i- STAND Hotel, Metropolitan ' AND Helena, M. T., Juno 0. Frank Kelly, A Vicksburg gentleman who lately revisitwho was shot by Cassady, alias Walker at ed, in company with Jefferson Davis, tho Fiuuecr last week, died on "Wednesday. latters former homo, tho Blairficld plantaTliomas Catsworth, Patrick McLaughlin tion, which, with tho Hurricane plantation and son, Michael McLaughlin, on Upper adjoining, belonged to his brother, Joseph and were sold to his favorite Tim Mile, 'had a difficulty about tho divi- E. Davis, Ben who freeman, (is very black, but sion of money yesterday afternoon. The thoroughly educated before the war, met elder McLaughlin took an axe and started us and gave us a breakfast, waiting on the himself, but not,ofiering to take a sent. for Catsworth, who fired a revolver, tho ball table hreakfait wo had a carriage and rode After striking the son who is not expected to re- over tho magnificent estate, tho extent of cover, Catsworth fired again, killing Tat- - which you can form some idea of when I Catsworth tell you that Ben tnado last year 2,500 bales jick McLaughlin instantly. of corn. The of cotton and a large came morning and delivered himself former slaves of M r. quantity Davis greeted him with all the warmth of affi'ction they wero capaup to the Sheriff for trial, New York, Juno 0. A letter, from St. ble of- - expressing.'' Mr. Davis met them them by many Johns, Newfoundland, May 24th, reports eordially,nnd'encourngd at which .our kind After wujsls. dinner, the loss of a coasting schooner with forty wealthy host ngftin waited on us in excellent souls on board. They were nearly all style, wo passed on to a very large and valmarried, and were returning to their homes uable plantation which had been purchased with the proceeds of a successful fishing by, Ben Montgomery and added to tho Davis estate, and which will add to his crop voyage. this year probably 1,000 bales more, makTroy? N. Y., June 0. Mis Maggie Mc- ing 3,500 bales in all, if it is a good crop Nutt was drowned yesterday by the capsiz- year ing of a sailboat. Mary Jane Gallagher Dispatches from Minister Low to the and Bertha Redwood, who accompanied Stato Department give an entirely different her, were rescued, but are in a precarious story of tho causes of tho Tientsin massacre. condition. They do not confirm tho statements of tho first reports by correspondents as to tho Washington, Juno 0. Captain Hall with cnusc the trouble. It appears that the tho Arctic exploration steamer Tolaris will Frenchof Catholic missionaries are much to leavo hero fov New' York and blame, and tho natural arrogance of tho thcnco aboiit tho 25th of June for the North French government still more. Tho French Roman Catholics claim rights which tho Pole.' Chinese government refuse to yield. One of Worcester, Mass., June 9. The National their claims is the right to try a native conAnti-SecrSociety Association is in session vert to the Catholic faith in the consular lere. Tho usual speeches ngnint Masonry French court tho 'same precisely as if ho wer a French citizen, for any crime alleged are delivered. against him under tho laws of China. This Chicago, Juno 0. A terrible tornado tho government and people of China oppose, Houses and stores and we think very properly. It is an arvisited Iowa City were unroofed; tho crops wero partly demol rogant assumption winch France, nor tho States, nor England, nor, any other trees are badly injured. United ished, and tho fruit of tho Western Powers, would ) tolerate in One man is reported killed. favor of China. They havo no rigTit, then, San Francisco, June 9. A train load of to insist moii it as against Chinn. The disin livo hogs were received overland from Iowa patches of Low say tho French Mirii'-te- r to bo on good terms does not China appear and sold at seven and a half and eight cents with the Pekin government; and that thcl per pound, livo weight. More havo been Chinese, possessing a full knowledge of the ordered. present helpless and mined, condition of Edward II. Noyes, Franco, follow tho course of human New York, June, 9. Quoted Is ndt'ifnly1itni0'and1mpotcnt, but naturo in treating the demands of a fallen wholly void. A Vo do not proposo to discuss son of a rich Pino street broker, was sent to foo with dNrei-peet- . n, the tombs charged with various .tho wiedojA6f extending' the suffrage to He is alleged tb A Reiortkk Rislb to Extlain. a that is nottho olcct of tills? article, swindling transactions talented genius of tho .rural dUtricts, Some a Astor the run havo bill.at We1far6 IIouhc, this of up large but as tho future Territory taken offense at something written having as an attache the himself of 'depends to rt great extent 6h tho 'purity of representing a reporter of n metropolitan daily, underby .the ballot box, wo hope to see spnm.au-tiioritativ- o Joint High CommisMon; another at the St. took to dress down the offending scribe expression . of-- . law upon tho James Hotel under tho guise of Motleys through the columns of the local paper, acj cusing him, among other offenses, with havstrength or weakness of the fainoirt statute privato Secretary. billingsgate convicted of ing a talent for furnishing Edward Nevins was tof Utah, which creates a new plan of The reporter apologizes" thusly: slang." tickrailroad for counterfeit issuing Tho charge of 'billingsgate slang is hardly wholly unknown before in forgery stated the District ets. that Tho as Attorney , n .71 tionV fine, ericAQ. :;icgMa worthy of notice, inarnuch as it is doubtful swindle. from rood this if had lost Erie tho writer could distinguish billingsgate $30,000 ' not only intimated, tho TciTitfry belles lettres. In my reports 1 did from statement An official U published acts aside the legal preliminaries: to from the Bible, and it is jtoHsibJo that funded debt of tho city of New quote those quotations wero regarded as 'billingsupi imtead,' an entirely, new shows tho York to be, on the 1st of May, $49,551,864; gate slang by my intelligent assailant." hpd different ; rule. Uow long before tho Tho county debt $10,975,500. people - find out which is right Utah on Boating TO-DA- Y IS one side or tho Constitution and laws of tho funded debt is $21,591,150; tho slinking fund to amounts $17,784,003. . . v other? United States I New Orleans, Juno 0. Tho overflow is t ' fifteen Inches below high water mark. It PREJUDICE. Li 24 hours. , Tho President on, Satdrday, appointed a has fallen three Inches during tho Board of Examiners to pass upon the quali- Twclvo steam flro engines aro (browing out A Ksw School Book, hr WORTH OF XIC8IC in water mfn fications of all applicants lor y, the but employment heavy S. ' H. Pzaxiss. tha civil service. If thb functions of the with gale, prevented a further decline. FOB 3. $7.60 per doscu. Board extend to' the ' examination of the additional of Several great capacity over two hucdrM new and Subscribers to Petxbs pumps Jpeoplo now in- tho service, tmd they should be will iWork at nineteen duties their bJiauUfal faithfully, discharge tongs, Duett, Musical Morrm.v are out of twenty .of. tho publlo offices would boWest Point, June 9. The examination Will 8. .Hays, getUng thrlr musio for to., by vncatwl in a woek; OakJaftd Transcript. of the graduating class, of cadets was con Webster, Thomas, etc. loss thsn tvo cents a it our. coc temporary, refers to tho inenm- -' eluded All were successful in passpises. Thoss who have Everything i new, freah, not seeu this Musloal bents .of office Irt the Departments' at Washordeal.' and tho President Grant party and ing sparkling. Contents Magaslns shoo'd send 80 ington, wo tako issuo.on tho wholo state-- r go to Newbury to visit tho studio and . moral specimen pages sent cents for a samp's copy. mont. . .There. Is not a. better educated, of BrowA; tho sculptor, who is an gaged upont ' The music is by Hays, ' or fttlthful 'class of workers to to honest tho statue of General Scott, and will return free. Sample copies mailThomas, Kinnel, Persley found In this or any other country than tho in the afternoon. General Meade, who is to ed free of postage to and other popular wriy ra. on Tuesday next will teachers for 65 cents ladies and gentlemen ijyho a ro cm ployed ini deliver the diplomas The President fuul suite Liberal terms for lttro- - Two bask numbers for arriveon Monday. tO cents. Four back t tho scrrico.of .thj..UQYommat. at tho capii will, leave tho same day, .. , r 78 cents. for numbers but from this (faction. tal. Wo do not say hearsay, : Address. NEWS. 'FOREIGN - f)U'the nult' of several yonrs. acquaintance , f , , JT. I,. PETCRA, 500 Broadway, Jf. Y. with those in whoso defense those few words J 10 2m Paris, Juno 9. Tho Gazetto say 4 tho OrExam Board of leans Trincea havo' promised not to take are .written When tho , iners do their.duty1, tW. Transcript Will pnd their scats' as deputies during the present OLD CORNER SALOON, that,1 contrary tq his1 biartd vie wi thete will Assembly, and not to allow their sons to L M. 9IATWSWS, Proprietor, by ftilTy Aiaeteien ont of overy twonty of. the become candidates. service ai Prince almost is that . Government certain in the It Napoleon officials fourth and Front StrttU, Certnne. anl Corsica. merits from for the run will Assembly Jhrir; siWaahiogtoa.rcUlncA.M . This saloon hts been rebuilt and Improved, and M a J. f V Many rifles are found, dally, concealed in Is now ons of the pleasant- st places of resort. None qualiflentions; but tbs best brands of L1QCOIUI, WINKS, CIO AIM. cellars, churches and catacombs. etc., are kept in the establishment. Remember the i Je5-- t t "Old Corner." INDIANA on The AN IN commenting Nationale, Opinion MOrARLAND fI court.-the action of the Assembly, warns the counMi. Dr. H. HADLEY, try of its sliding down an inclined piano into tN6. Divorce from rhl VfiO inonArchyJ 'Otherjoumals approve yesterTho Chicago sTlmcJof Juno 1st says; days proceedings. STREET, , , s. McFrlsnd. uktermine4 to make himsejf La France compares the speech of Thiers RichardMr lato and the Next door to tbs Postoflico. All operations warobnoxious to his to the proclamatlonaof Washington. ranted to give satisfaction. Thirty years suecesafal ml&-dlThe German forces havo commenced practice. ' '? evacuating the Department of the Lower 4. .ill ? w Seine. It Is expected that the siege ceases Cl n buTe.lbe.Ttrdipl.K will affairs criminal bo tho result, .hla in Paris on Monday. Wholessls snd Retell o.ibdlLaaad.statof-xRfuloIH1;. kllllnK London, June 10. There waa a one hour's urt in Df! snow storm this morning at Birmingham. T' of - 4n this cao would v V ' t - la ham been murder, but,, June 10. --Pyat is in Paris. ' it not be suictdT , Ho kilUA Mr. McFar-land- s Versailles, Montana Street, Joinvtlle and Aumale visited Thiers, husbaadi that is.awell known ,fact. Grey, Cissey, and other Ministers. Thiers COllliYNE, - -- - -- - UTAH .Ihat.McFar-- s returned pi-- tf C" the visit to (he Orleans' Princes. Ho If another Court deoidsa be wUl cUrly Und.U a: husband, it The scat of government will shortly bo a. . cxex. i. a. a actsxtu McFarland is removed to Paris. , ... PJ3JUCTTJO. Join'ville and,' Aumale at the interview dead. . thoush seats U with Thiers and Orevy resigned their r jcxhtt af tha who aatUr, 1 t Uos tn in the Assembly, and disclaimed any Eia c ' to CaHfen!a7 to ' l Woyfcff Umar-deooratora, plain and orsamsntel paper Paris paper obnttone to uphold Thiers, Painter, hsagsco, sad imitators of woods and marbles. For reference see tho churches sad all to affirming that monarchy is a synonym to principal dwsUlngs and business houses of Lord Cantpboll Is hunting frittlles f8-t-f resolution. Oortnao. Tulare county. Cal. 5 MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADYTS. Champion ltAfli Ball Bat. VVo yesterday saw at Eaves' jewelry store, C street, the champion bat made to tho order of citizens of this place, who subscribed a sum for the purpose. Tho bat is of maple, and is mounted in gold and sliver. The large end is covered by a' heavy silver cap, toward tho middle is a broad silver band, and tho small end is covered with a cap of pure gold, in which Is set a largo and handsomo moss agate. Alove the broad silver band, on the I large part of the bat, is an oval plate of gold I nhout am incli rwide and throe inclies long, Champion Bat of bearing the inscription Nevada." The cpst of the bat was $65. The bat belong to no bae ball club, but to tho citizens of YIrginia who subscribed the I money to have it made, and who take an interest in the game of base ball. NVe un derstand that the Sodals, of this city, and I tbe Silver SU. of Carion, will shortly play for this bat. irginia (Nev.) Enterprise. Uow our boys would like to have a chance at that bat. Nevada would never seo that beautiful emblem of bao ball again if they had- - - C0nnt ( Qo:;.nm;io resi every All' 00 HE OHEnMHE A4 i A |