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Show S. R. TflURJUAN. The Enquirer has been trying to get its knife into Sam Thurinan. Not on the grounds that that gentleman has not every qualification to fit him for the office of Eupreme judge, but because be-cause of some fancied neglect to defend de-fend Provo'a right to be tho capital of Utah. The Enquirer knows, and should say so, if ii be capable of telling tell-ing the truth, that nature gave to Sam Thurman every qualification necessary I for a judge to possess. Yet, right in I ' the face of these facte, the Enquirer I opposes his election because of some fancied tho word is used advisedly neglect of duty to Provo S. R. Thurman Thur-man is a Provo man and in opposing him, the Enquirer is suilty of tenfold more treachery to Provo thanMr.Thur-man thanMr.Thur-man would have been were its invidious charges against him absolutely true, which is not the cass as will be shown in a few days. In connection with the foregoing, we are pleased to announce that the Enquirer's En-quirer's tr.ck to influence democrats against Sam Tuurmau on tho capital question is now an abortion. Its efforts ef-forts have fallen Hal to the ciound. We had a conveisation yesterday with a Provo gentleman a democrat who hae taken an active part in opposing Mr. Thnrman because of the wrong impression regaidiug the capital question, ques-tion, and he told the writer that he and others are now batiefied they did Mr. Thurman an injustice, and that they will stand oy him in the struggle for right ag.iiust inhjht, and such might. Also, in connection with the foregoing, fore-going, we are pleased to be able to say that 25 per C6nt. of the intelligent, thinkinc republicans of Juab county will cast their vote tor ''on. S. E. Thurman. |