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Show H Tilt JOUItWt'S I'ROMIStS. H That the Deiuoi'iacy of Cache H 1 county is in a haul row tot stumps is H evidenced by the Journal's attempts H to bait voters with piomlsos of pollll- H cal pie. That 01 gau even goes so fai as toolTei Demociats a tioveinoi liom i Cache county two jears hence. In B tills they ccitainly picsiuue on the B , Ignorance or I'oi get fulness of t licit PpH constituents, foi one has but lore. H member the guild fiasco they madi H , but two )cais ago when the.v attempt- PPH " cd to dellvei the same kind of goods. H Hon. (ieoige W. Thatciui-.dUc.it PpH foi the giiheinatoiial uomlnatlon and PpB I.C. Tiioicsuii's deteat in hisc.indl- VVJ dacy for Secretary ot statu is of too Ppt leccnt a date foi Demociats to forget, PpH and natuiall thej will (picsln.n Hi" PpH .loiirnal'h ability to cari.v out suci KhwJ promises. Hon. (ieoige Thai, hei at B the tlmo of his race foi the gubei- PpH 11atori.1I nomination was piob.ibl) the y "10Sl prominent Democrat in the X,' SUite of Utah, a man of undoubted LJv wipablllty, a man of great Influence WBlflif'M politically and of high standing socl- PHa&IBBk al'yi a Democrat who had tho sluceic HHSjB Joveof his friend", 1th In cither paity, a man for whom It should have been a delight and an honor to Mite jet with all tills, Mr. Thatcher was tliiown down hard. If there was ever a time in the hlstoiy of the party when the Democrats could have and should have nominated nomin-ated a Cache county man forGovcrnor it was two jcars ago when Hon. 0. W. Thatcher, tlic most popular Democrat Dem-ocrat In the county and in Hie State, was a candidate. At. Hint time there were hiindieds of Republicans who would have been glad to vote for Mr. Thatcher, and his defeat in the convention con-vention was a source of as much regret re-gret on the part of Republicans as it was a. source of discicdlt to the paity with which he alllllatcd. And jet with this record staring them in the face, tho Journal sajs that In two jcars, with conditions not half so favorable fav-orable as then and with no man as popular In any respect, "we will give jou a Governor If jou will be nice and do the bidding of the ling." Jt will also be remembered that tlic convention conven-tion that threw Mr. Thatcher down also spat upon Hon. 1. C. Thorcson 'In his candidacy for Secretary of State. Thorcson was a strong man and had ills wires laid all over the State. The thing seemed Ills Just for the asking, yet at the eleventh hour Cachu county went against him and he didn't get a smell. Democratic friends jou can not place conlldcncc in any piomiscs of this kind. Tliough e. 'cry thing was favorable, there are men in jour own party who would knife jou as they have the best men the party ever knew. |