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Show Dubois, Stand Up. Santaquin, Nov. 4, 1894. Correspondence Corres-pondence Dispacth Charles L. Dubois Du-bois of this place Bpeaks of cowardice. Who is the coward? The man who will attack the character of one of our most worthy and highly esteemed county officers, or a man who for the sake of a few dollars dare not vote for the party he has beer fighting with? Or the man who dare nit send a challenge chal-lenge to one of his neighbors (no I will not say neighbors) but one of his own townsmen to meet him in a political debate to take place in our own city, but wants to go to eoaie o.her place, ashamed to meet the people who know the circumstances? Aud still he cries cowardice. Now, Mr. Dubois, I am the one who wrote that piece to The Dispatch of which you maki such a roar, not our respected county collector as you have intimated, and when you want to make an appointment for a debate to take place in Santaquin, I will meet you half way .provided you will let me know what the points are to be discussed, whether it is democracy and republicanism republi-canism or whether it is the principles of the populist party aLd the Enquirer sack of patches. Or is it Ed. Loose's barrel? Yours, Wai. Nibonger. |