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Show Tuesday's Journal prints a cartoon that ought to make an Indian cigar sign angry enough to buist a blood vessel, and then sa)s of tho subject, George C. Rlgby: "Mr. Rlgby has. a common school education ample for the clerical requirements of tho olllcc and is brave, fearless, cool and astute." as-tute." Brave, is he? Yc gods and llttlo fishes, what Is the world coming to? The Journal must be taking its cue from King's tactics In misstating mutters- How about that little bluff that was worked on him by a fellow at Cache Junction, whom he was going to arrest for robbing a Jap? Tills occurred oc-curred not more than a year ago and is still fresh In the minds of the people. peo-ple. And then again, why didn't Rig-by Rig-by go after the fellow that robbed and beat a Cache' Junction saloon keeper? Is is said that this brave sheriff took exactly the opposite direction to tho way tne assailant was believed to have taken. It Is known for a fact In the first Instance, Mr. Rlgby was bluffed to such an extent that ho came back to Logan for help. When he had secured se-cured his help, they both went back to the Junction and on being told that the fellow had gone on down the track, it was concluded that to arrest him would but bring additional expense to the county, so they let him go. We were told of these things long before any one was particularly Interested in the campaign. |