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Show , r-- BBBB1 V ' NERVE, REAL NERVE. fl .; BBVBll r "No nian elected to .i city oCflco at BBhBi "'" hands of a political party can BBhBV, xervo tho peoplo unhampered and un- BBBVjK fettered is part of tho fifth reason BBYBVh i Riven by tho Non-I'nrtlsnn Confmlttco why Its ticket should be elected. Iteally now Is such a statement not nerve, real nerve, and nerve aj;aln., Think It over and then reflect upon Its meaning. Does It not serve notice on the entire list of men that have served In the capacity of mayor o! Logan since the division on party lines, that John A. Hendrlckson and George W. Undqulst nro tho "WE AHE I10L1EH THAN THOU" clasa of citizens? Is It not a castlgatbn on the honored names that havo been tho first men In the city for lo, theso many years? And now Is It not the last straw, a vain attempt to magnify magni-fy themselves, at the expenso of all former officials, to attempt to carry oik under n non-partisan banner what they havo been trying to enrry out In tho Republican party? Citizens ot l.ogan what do you think ot such a chnrgo directed at those whom you have seen fit to honor In thu past? Do you think that tho Into George W. Thatcher, James Quayle, N. W. lClin-ball, lClin-ball, Lorenzo Hansen, William Edwards,. Ed-wards,. E. W. Jloblnson, Anthon An-dedson An-dedson and John 11. Anderson wero "fettered and hampered" by those "who Uhed their Influence to elect them?" And If they were, will John A. llvndrickson and George W. Undqulst Und-qulst go In, In caso they should be 'elected, unhampered and unfettered, and thus shake off their creators, and turn tho cold shoulder on thoso that made them? Or will they bo listening to some1 other committee? What do you think about It? We note the names of a committee attached to tho non-partisan circulars. and if this commlttco succeeds in electing el-ecting these gentlemen wo nro wondering won-dering If this commlttco will ho Ignored Ig-nored when the plo is passed around, or .rather will thoy bo conferred with? Amnr'they.nro cotiforred'.-wltu'?lri case' theso men should bo elected, wc aro wondering what Is tho dlfforonco ,ln tho argument? Is this commlttco butter but-ter thnn tho llnpubllcnn or Democratic committee? I'erhaps tho names "bo-come "bo-come the mouth," better, or porhaps they weigh more than do tbo names of tho Republican and Democratic committees, but we wore not awaro of such a condition, i'erhaps tho members of the commlttco could best answer themselves. As wfi check the names of this n6n-'pn4tlsrin 'committee wo find tbr5 llOpubllctnH,tnndfBcVen Who oroi remitpd to bo Democrats. Perhaps Mr. h W. CroCkelL the nom Inal chairman, who It, Is reported has had Various e,xperlen,t'es In -pqlttlenl life, Wid 'Iri various partly, can glvo nn oplrilbh tin the matter. Or perhaps M. Lundstrom or Mr. (Judge, or Mr. Haddock, the Salt Lake City importation impor-tation who Is thO 'secretary and real chairman, can bring forth nrguments td prove to this people that tho men whom they have seen fit to honor as their mayors In tho past havo been "fettered and. hampered" by "ward heelers" and "political, bosses." Or perhaps these gentleman, except Mr. Haddock tho stranger In our midst, enn give an opinion as to tho workings work-ings of John A. Hendrlckson and George Llndoulst ns "ward heelers,' and their attempts to beconlo "bosses." "bos-ses." Gentlemen Is It on account of tho futility of their labors In theso capacities- that they havo lead you to lend your names to belittle, nil tho former mayors of this city since the division on party lines? Of If not, then what Is It that has caused you to castigate these former officials, and attempt to put .yourselves In tho place of tho so-called "ward heeler'" Messrs. Lundstrom and ltmlgo you are prominent citizens and should let your party know thes cthlngs. U you have any Inside Information why not give It to your party, and the straight, true, and loyal Republicans that hao served you so loyally and well. Come now, be frank with us, ns we havo always al-ways been with you. You may need your party in tho future as It will need you, and why not bo frank and fair with each other. What Is it now? The columns of this paper nro open to n statement from you. |