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Show f w N , SUBSCRIBE . JLi! il Best Weekly in Southern Utah. For the I11a a i l Replied To. and Reason Compel Us To Show the Unexplainables of County Court Sense Some of Procedure ADVERTISERS Up These Statements are True and You Darsent Take It Uo During the last few weeks the; On Wednesday, however, we did Eepublic has' made an honest at- - receive the Democrat with one or tempt to 6liow np the manipula- - two articles in, which for billings-tion- s ofthe present county cornmis-- j gate, and guttersnipe language, sioners. We have indulged in nej oould not be beat so we thought, The most extraordinary part personalities. ITave only acted as gentlemen should do under .the about the case was this that the We newspaper w hich they sent t the circumtanoes presented. scandalized Republie, and those which were have been ueviled and iled to their subscribers were by members in the employ of thi GH gether county. We have been attacked by :y hack bore the same the sneaking hand of people who E. No doubt the edito of are lit subjects for an Italian mafia a W reeords. Democrat was in an enterpris-hav- e We have been ta the given the people of Nephi ing mood when he changed the soma truths which the county com-- : forms in such a manner, and we m:ssioner3 have not replied to. In must, necessarily, congratulate Mr following this course we have only Diehl on this stroke ox journalistic done our duty to the people. enterprise- - We might say tha In one of our editions, if not in both papers are on exhibition at all of them, we have asked those thisofiice for every oneto see them. parties whom it has been our lot to Another phase of the ca.--e w as censure, to reply in ourcolumn, as that numerous Nephi people This ha only been ceived copies of the journal, which never knew was in existence done by one man, J ustica Haynes they Perhaps Brother Diehl W e b afore. and that was last week. tlie omitted stamp, Sample copy, staled the true facts in liis case, and from each, and Subscribe, as aji evidence of the atraightfor- Kindly our benefit the of readers, we wardness of Mr. Haynes, that j nn-mix- j Should Be Represented in their Home Paper. It was moved by Commissioner Kirkendall, and seconded b Commissioner Taylor that Commissioner Chappell and Taylor act in conjunction with Surveyor herely he appointed a committee to solicit bids from persons whom THEY MAY DEEM COMPETENT, for furnishing the maps and plats fi r the nse ofthe as j j j insertion. At this time we had thought it advisable to let matters rest, inasmuch as the county commissionars have up to the time of writing, kept silent in the matter. On Saturday or Sunday, however, we were approached by respectable citizens in this city and asked if we had read certain scurrilous articles which came out in the Eureka Democrat. In reply to the query, we replied in the negative, and jokinlv insistedtliatthe Editor ofthe Democrat (who has always been counteda friend of the writer) did not wish us to have a tfianoe to reply to the inunendos ofthe scribe who penned the articles in question. We enquired round town that paper, but could only get track of it in oue instant and that vi? when Mr. llenroid showed it to Mr. Grover, the county clerk for Bcssdi-- enid bids to 'bo submitted might say, that reputable sealed to the court at or before the pap usually send out the first regular meeting thereoF tlie copy as au intimation to subscribe epecifciutions f such work to bo as for the same. Tbe plats to be follows, towit, mounted paragon platting In the copy sent to the general upon with two holes and eyelets paper public we were subjected to insults at butt or The size top for lacing. receive from of the streets to be 1(5x10 inches inwhich honest-peoplcuthroats and baodlers, side, with inch margin all around such people like birds, generally and two inches extra at butt or fllock together and for us to stoop top for binding. Each sheet shall to reply to such an, Rble writer asj contain one section of laud with the oae who penned those insults, proper description heading, and each soliool district shall be bound would of necessity place us on a separately. The cities of Nephi. level with himself which, good Mona, Lavau and J uab shall be sense and morality forbids us to platted aud bound in one book with sheets of same size and quality of do. paper as for county plats, each There are certain assertions, how sheet to contain four blocks, county ever, which we shall certainly try roads where data is obtainable, and to show' up as false. AVe do not the tailroad right of way to be say we will, as we have not devel- platted la both subdivsiona and The plats to be bound in oped suoli an egotistical bumps as city plat. oloth with leather borsubstantial the couuty assessor and writer of ders and not to exceed 50 sheets in tlie articles in question. one book. All paper, material and binding for tbe plats to be furnished by the person making tbe plats news-thank- , ed e Louder tllC j There shall be a full and com rHte inde.x: madeofjsaid plits, both city and couuty when the same are and intimated that be bad written completed. After recei viug the paper, we The work to be completed on or tlie artieles. went direct to Mr. Louder, and before the 1st day of January. We then let the matter drop, aAed him in all civility if he had 1S9S. seeing that it would be impoi-iblwritten those scurrillons articles On May 3rd only one bid was in to get a sight of the newspaper, and and the , the answer the gentleman before the and that figured out that if Mr. llenroid had bid was given in by T. C. Winn, written tbe article the people fcf of this city. Instead YES I WROTE THEM AND tbe Ilenroid's Air. qualiknew this city of acting on that bid they left it WILL WRITE SOME MORE.' there in tbe court room so that the fications asa3 a writer, and that In our reply to this gentlemanin considered public eyecould read the figures and would be the source we shall not stoop to penonalities, eetimatee which had been given. such, cases. e Commi.-v-ioners- - No. .9. ca-e- ': SOME PEOPLE THiM The answer is found iu another paragraph wlr'ob states that, .m the subject of maps and plates, J N. Louder was heard.' As the Re public reporter was not present we cannot state the exact language used, but oue glaring fact, remains us that the excuse given to Mr. Winn was that they would have to" we we in CHANGE the SPECIFICATIONS before the work could be given out. On Tuesday, June S, It was resolved by the county court of Juab county' that where ns the furnishing of maps and plats for the use of the assessor is yet under eonsidera tiou ami as the county svrveyor has signified his unwillingness to assume this matter as one of his duties without any remuneration, than that prescribebed by law and pwl as hi? alar an(1 which, .m- Ctt tbe opinion ofthcattorney general cannot be increased. It is deemed advisable by this court that this court should again solicit bids for tbe purpose of supply ing the mid maps and plats at as reason able a figure as COMPETITION will produce. Therefore tbe clerk is requested to insert a notice in one of the news- papers published in this county inviting bids for the same, said be in shall received by old the cleik and filed with Like by of this court on before the first like Monday in July aud must be based upon the specifications ou hie with ti,e cierk and that the court re- YELLOW FRONT STORE. serves tbe right to reject any or all bids. q. If tlie reading public will analyse these resolutions one or two glaring and incontrovertible discrepv- T. V ancies appear Why was it that Mr. Minus bid was opened and not returned? Why' was it that Only bid that wasopened and left to tbe in gaze of all those who desired to see it? What is the reason that the commissioners saw lit at tbe last moment to change the specifications? Wlmt change did they make anyhow? Who did they deem comOUT-TALK- ED petent to make those maps and state-nex- t Is that the it fact a not plats? meat was given out that they would have nothing to do with Winn and ltepublieauism? Why did not Don Corey of lrovo, have a chance to bid? especialy when be made a trip down to Nephi on purpose? Do they wish to iafer by such action that they da not re OUT-DO- NE cognize the people in this mattei? Why was the bid of a man. hitherto unknown, given the preference? Where was the advertisement published Ah; Echo answers, Where! Now we will state for the benefit of die general public that the first bid was published in the Tin-ti- c Miner. The secoud time bids Other houses offer bargains now nd then to make amuion were called for, with the changed never pub! isfced specifics tions-wa- s fir a great display of fuss and feathers. WE HAVE at all. Nothing was seen in any newspaper by contemplating bidders. Only typewritten notices were placed or posted in a few places aud they wero uot conspicuous places at that. On Tuesday', July 9, the records state, "In the matter of maps and plats, whfih was then taken up, there being but two bids iu for lit making of same, viz: those of J. N. And all of the time as a matter of course. Our regular Louder and T. L. Foote, fhe bids alvertised were then opened and limy prices are invariably loner than those that are made the following motion. Upon LOOK OUT for piewmenil as great bargains. motion of Commissioner Chappell, values in our ofierings for the next thirty day. seconded bv Commissioi er Taylor, the bid of James N. Louder for the furnishingof maps and plats for this county' as per specifications and statements contained, was accepted, and the county attorney wal instructed to draw up a con tract in conformity with tte bid, n AND RANGES ARE UNEXCELLED. ONE CAJSIxOAD oi LAMPS JtJSOP ARRIVED. The newest and most artistic designs in the styles put hanging lamps. Th our stoves they these beauties. shade hot cakes. are selling . 97: . THE STEWART ed making of maps and plats, and the Republic will proceed to tell the people how it came about. The records have the following resolution. It was passed April 5, . We have been fooling them. Such views are dispersed when they go through our that warehouse. Then they agree with state. get our goods the manner 1 different-ALTIIOU- . 4 . couuty. Atthattime tbe Republic dkl not view the nomination of that gentleman with pleasure. No! no where is the intelligent voter, resident and citizen of Nephi who would do the same, when a transient is given the official plum, especially when he does not hold one cent of property, and also when the glaring fact becomes known that he was not a citizen of this county. If he is now, he was not at tha time we write. But it is not because of this that we have taken the gentleman to task, lut .'I is be cause he is trying to be the official POOH! BAII! of Juabcounty! Be- cause he is so full of gred not with gall! Because, he wants to manipulate all the offices or none at all. Because, the sal-ary he receives is not sufficient for Jas. N. Louder a Free Lance gentleman came and personally us for our courtesy, and for tlxe comments we made upon his letter wbiali he sent into us for the question why was this the would seceivea severe shaking. When the Democratic rooster sat on its election pedestal of triumph, .Tames N, Louder, former editor of The Eureka Democrat was one of those who were elected and he was voted in to fill the important position of assessor of Juab Imbecile Deductions Of The Democrat Common 1HO Nephi City Utah, Saturday, October 9, 1897. Vol. V. The DI FTTY IDT ij . ' THE JqoBeEPTB1'! The Bottom Price Dealrin Stoves and Hardware WE ARE ! 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