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Show TURNERS On Disgruntled Democracy vd lict lacked but one voie but owing t this of a county thy whole slate iva deprived mr-- X-Ra- YS. of Cache County and Alleged of a ivm'esnt Influence. Ch-erc- h Tjcd Turner with his characteristic wink of mystery is telling wbat wonders he knows anu what he can do to hurt the Democra tic party in Cache county. What does Fred want, to induce him to bis alleged mystery? Fred ought to go off and tell his troubles to a ward piiiceman, and stop misrepresenting everybody and everything. Clipping from Logan Journal Oct. 20th, 1902. Hero you have it, Gentlemen, in part, free gratis: The outcome of the election held in this county four years ago viz., 1898, is perhaps remembered by many of the citizens of this state and county, when a Republic n average majority of 137 was given against h Democratic majority two years previous in 189G of 1184; and in thoelection in 19JJ a Democratic average majority was again given of 346. As the minute details of the extreme reversion of sentiment in tho election of 1898 has been kept from the knowledge of the people, for their benefit I herewith state the facts under oath, that the people may pass their verdict upon points contained therein: X-ra- tlw! llim- -: brought about in this y i i aiSV give side, aid and oppito for it; and brio such a disaster 0 this; com pure the condition 11..... ago iu this (Aunty when you hid r! t0 ou 'f1 if dido the smitten you? to tk.1 I 0,7 ALL WOMEN I lwfflect over . . i of six veurs Wine of Canlui U the guardian of a woman's health and happiness from you'll to old age. It helps her safely into womanhood. It sustains her during tho trials of pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, making labor easy and preventing flooding and misIt gently leads her carriage. tho dangerous period through known as the change of life. the last election in 1900 vou !iad but 346 Jnah should be bra ided as such' ard in.UC ratp are traito,s and SC?rn sl,ould be pointed at them everywhere in if they succeed in the election and fsiature, tb should always be remembered as the men They their party in a state capacity in the d,s"rat 1? ur ord 498. And j k? ar again, each one of ihem Influence) being raised. Why didVhov OOt like men Clamr (Church .. Static out hnlillv i ..1 in ila'annu .v rl 2nr br " -- the church thev belo S i,,-- m over ne uiem as cowards in and duly sworn, deposes and Lu year I was icaonnt of the k ?Ltev a thorough investigation I found the fads' says: That upon the regular call of the Democratic County Con- Pruve every allegation set forth I A"? vention made by the County Chairman in the fall of 1898 regular then and. were held tl,n 1 would unearth these in the prt,per various precincts, whereat, duly elected t.fm primaries proceed-dele":i'.0:i wore chosen to attend said convention. At this conven- - 7iSd of7dci7Sew rf tho co" and show to them what! iW1NEofARDU!' ! h cures lcncorrhaea, falling of the womb, and menstrual irregularity in every' form. It is valuable In every trying period of a womans life. It reinforces the nervous system, acts directly on tho genitonic finest is the and tal organs for women known. Ask your druggist for a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Canlui. 1 'hf tho defeated fa. Lion that a third tleLet w.s talked of b i.ig pat In e hfm of the Sla Couiral Com- - ,n tne field. Said deponent being a irum-,James mittee, phoned for the stale chai.m.'n and adjust matte s if possible ' nree meetings arrival, discusVons ; o ant con were made by both sides. Said deponent, Fred Turner, win. nomination fur slier, if. arose and made the .he nomination Gentleman I Lave jfcinoc'alic ticket. In tho in '.erest of peace a id harmony, PPn resign from said nomination a id will sign a document, right here:b can and now to this effect. You place in my Edward Edwards, or any other person j not to turn this oflice over to the Republican parties arose from both sides of the house, sign, stating that 1 was not the objectionable iuu,uu. ulttK Chairman Moyle stated Sheriff Turner had acted magnanimously and as far as the settled. The meetings ing being made as faction held one or more meetings by themselves, which culminated in what is known as a sample ticket being made, Below arc true copies and to induce individuals in various parts of the county to press thisticket to a successful issue, promises were made to give office in the future for loyalty to this disreputable cause. One man in particular was to secure the County Cummissiunership two years hence for fat:ral services rendered. Deponent fui Lher states he paid $23 as campaign ns;esment before the meetings with Chairman Moyle and arior the meetings an additional $23, making in al' 830. First is tho regular li :...ti as nominated at the convention. Second is the revise .1 or sample ticket made by the disgruntled faction, giving majo.: ilie, for each candidate.lt can readily be seen which was successful at the polls, all of their ticket being elected except Aaron Farr, Jr., Walter Jones and S V. Hendricks, who were successful with but a few votes. It can also be observed that notwithstanding Fred Turner tendered his resignation (which was refused) he too was defeated: ?llline . . m-eive- licgnlar Ticket: MaJ. Joaeph Mon eon Bepreaenfativea I. U. Thoraeon Aaron Ka r, Jr Moroni Price Co. Comniiisioneia Martin Wolf Thoa. Wolford.. Seth A. Langton Coonty Clerk John Owen Sherilf Fred Turner Senator Jet. Howell Re.raanal Cr.a'kert E.- Biwul- Ncla-ke- r Aacewn- and 1 teal like a la-di- ua in, 'na Oiilienuuaa r 7bOWDEB liadiaiM Cemiwny. IT. no ss 100 aad can do (Rj RldeglSinin W IkO ft to cor No. min E 1M0 ft to cor No. 1, eontaining a total and t';a i.'vo of r I ! -- of !t)ilapiv, all af wliivli ia applied noroufliuta. r. f 'n Tim p.-- mi' 1 gHaeral eoaraa or dlrNtios c' : ';i! ve'.a or lode ia aa ahovn npoa Die ofiietal firn'-ej tl: ni'e X a itpg 4a Ur'l settled daws, require pla. ror. rommon In mm. 29, 30,31 and 32. Svltb Brothers, the Tli11 Me. N.. U. 2 K. heara N 79 deg 38 min W 748. Tp. Limber Dealers, cai firnish yon every 1 ft. fn m cor. No 1 of miid r'aim. n ia aitnatad in the anaurveynd Said i:-lTp. 14 N, li 3 E. Said rlaim ia of recthing you require in the wayj of biUdii; ord inSS.tbaofiirw of Die Raeonier of (keba county, at Logan, Utah, in book 1" at page 14 of material. mining deed. live in. aee-tio- SEVERAL CARS OF LATH JUST ARRIVED Thera are no known anrveyad adjoining plaino. 1 direct that thia notice ha pabliabetl in the Logan Nation at Logan, Utah, the newniapet pablUlied ncartat oaid claim, for a period of nine weaki. Frank 1). Hobba, Begiater. L. H. Gray, Attorney. Firat pabliration, Oct. 23, 1902. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Fork Providence-Blacksmi- th Irrigation Company. Location of principal place of business, Co-- , Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 23d of September, 1902, an assessment of fifty cents por share was levied on the capital stock, subscribed of the corporapayable on or before the South Mills . tion 24th, of October, 1902, to Albert Frederick, secretary of said corporation, at his residence in Providence Precinct, Cache Co., have remodeled Any stock upon which Improved my Uiiih.assessment this may remain un23th on the paid day of October, 1902, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless pa, u.ciit is made sma.ll quantities. Alfalfa seed specialty. before, will be sold on the lath day of November, ti92, at twelve oclock noon, at the residence of You me. see until will find it o Albert Frederick, secretary of Dont sell your products you the corporation in Providence so: to do interest Precinct, Cache Co., Utah, to pay your the delinquent assessment toir now much is bstter shape than ever before to gether with the cost of advertisThe slevator ing and expense of sle. Albert Frederick, Secretary. handle large orders on short notice. Dated September 21th, 19u2 I always pay the best price, and will not be overbid by any one. I a prepared to exchange or trade for any kind of produce. iISftftG JORGENSEN I Orson Smith's Elevator, of Deseret 2 Blocks H 18S '!) gruntled Democrats re 'erred to in this Statement, juryL proceed for the invesl.gation. After ti.e resists of the election wen- made known, th A rumor was started dumbfounded. weie Straight up to letters certain bishops to that Cl:u.c!i Offichils had written denied never was this tin 1Mvi'm and by those who were change fsinilTar with the nefai ious scherao used: Thus allowing the church the odium for which they Ibeuiselve.; were responsible, t.ifa.iy il.cre-bnotonlv westing from the people tteir political rights, j in their spiritual lenlei-dbat i !ig cor lit T(tii9 St? light up Democrats, you who have in the past the ren '.vs o: war to farin and maintain a K)liticil party in that was ns impregnable as the fortresses c;f Gibraltar this teli me, what d you ihink of a class of men that will nnogate to regular conventional ticket tluMnlas t! o right to say That your not Vie elc cUd. Hut they shall delegates regular named by your r ml r.vrnul.ite a ticket that 1o sit themselves will net as a tribunal U wr whii oidy four Democrats ail Khali and did defeat yuura, upon hear of such a damnable ever Did you the balance Republicans? w who era men apj ointed to act as niece of t cache; y iteiferiurd by sense, notony causing such a revervour cus'ouian ;im political Ic I up to the acts traitorous their count but depriving sion in tl.: in A. e. .h ('i?iio for Jet it bo re- this Slat 1! a L S ! y . fur-nish'- id and I car eo In the United hut a Land Offiea, Salt Lake City, reb. Oct. SI. IMS. Notica ia licreliy a.ven that John T. Fit. Herald of ParkCny. Utah, haa made application for a Unit vl Slil w patent lor theof Kit. 1VJ0 Herald lude iriD'n Claim. cunaiatipR I linear frrt of llm lode, ami aurfaoe aronnd aa Noi aliown by tivo plat, being Surrey I I it pat vi in Die lUchinond (nnonraniceii) mining ! Dia rict. CarlielVmnty, LMali, and diwcrilied in ' Die plat and field note i of eurvey on file in thia j oifir . with magaetio variation at 17 deg 40 min Kvai. aa foi'owe, t wit: rommeni'ing ateorr.fr K No, 1 andcorrvtinirg Ve. S, Hi) ft. ti deg I! min t' tt". it d 4 il'-- la min W UC0 It to cor. So. S, - Utah. so (D) (R) i. Pal Geo. Buavr o-- Application For Patent. Providence Precinct, Cache m 112 (V) ifoi Treamrer T. . and they am iaa (Rj (U) Merrill Geo. Hi J.cpa these ht woman already. Several In t he here keep the medloinea bomea aU the time. 1 have three fir -- w- B. Mniviiead Alt jrncj F. K. Neb.'krr 1 Mack-Draug- diliueut Ul (B) Ivea ll) Attornev To You I am wring MaJ. Albert Law (III ..ki Mra. M. Hendrivkaon IK) Clia. Han in Co. Oomniiraionera H. LilieD.iuiat iB) 1R1 Thoa. Muir (K; JaaM.ikle County Clerk John Owen Slieriff llecorder Beuio koreliead Tninanror Sam'l Hendrirka Mnrvevor -George W. Baker 1900. TUtanville, Ala., Jnly 11, W ine of Cardul and Thad-ford- a haul of reributioi f i'Uiw Ho! for the Elevator Sample ticket al State Senator- - Frank K. 'Per fee l,lc !uvivy d Fred Turner. Signed, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22d day of October, 1902. J. C. Walters, Notary Public. Seal Convention-- Bhal1. a 4 The excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, aud for (ins ns..i i, i nas sn!iui Ip ive liOim' wiLimfit i L't1 nf rLiu'a C1k, CmiLt'i Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers everywhere. C Lmui i |