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Show y Bullen's and Barber's Record Comparison of What These Candidates Have Already Received from County. Quite rccentl) , the democratic 01 gan seemed glad to urge that Mr. Biillcn should be defeated for State Senator because ho had, as they believed, been too much' befote tho public, had ie-ceived ie-ceived too much from the people already. al-ready. Those not teady to gulp all this down, without a little salt at least, decided to look up the political records ot both Mr. (Sullen and Mr Barber. This investigation levcaled tho fact that Mr. Bullen had received from the people of Cache county, or Logan city rather, the wonderful total or WOO for service while In public otllce. With Mr. Harber, however, just a casual glance of the record proved so astounding that but a single year of hisoilice holding was cast up For instanco the records show that during the jear 1891 when Mr. Harbor was In oillce, he received on salary account In live months the splendid total of l,"fl, drawn as follows; Warrant HVJl.Junc 10. 1801 M " ltVU, July U, 1MU L'.IO " KiC, August 10, 1801.. CM " HliS, October, 14, 1801. GOO Total for five months l,77(l in othor'words Mr. Harber tccclvcd In four months of publico holding more than four times as much as Mr. Bullen received during his wholo otllce holding caieei. Mr. Harber has been Assessor, Collector, Col-lector, Water Commissioner, and State Senator. It might be an Interesting thing to look up the records and discover dis-cover Just liovv much Mr. Harber has received at the hands of the people whom ho is once again asking for sud-port. sud-port. The sum total In ftom eight to ten years of otllce holding would proo-ably proo-ably be quite a llgutc, especially since it Is a fact that at the time Mr. Harber Har-ber held county otllce he got the fees attached to the oillce. Gee, but that must have been a picnic. H Mr. (Sullen should bo defeated because be-cause of having secured so much ftom the people, what should be done to Mr. Harber? |