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Show oo CACHE DEMOCRATS WILL KEEP IN FIGHT Logan, Dec. 29. The Democrats of Cache county met this afternoon for the purpose of reviewing the results of the last campaign, and deciding whether or not to go on with the fight or to formally disband the party. par-ty. There was a good attendance, prominent prom-inent Democrats from all parts of this county llng present. William Murray of Wellsvllle acted as chairman chair-man and F. J. Marshall as secretary. Tbo political situation was gone over ery thoroughly, and ther was a considerable diversity of sentiment expressed. Some maintained thnt Democracy in Utah can have no future fu-ture as long as the outrageous interference inter-ference of the Mormon church goes i on. Others insisted that by constant- ly hammering aay they would I eat I down this Interference All sorts of 1 Incidents were related, showing bow I completely the chuiih controls the i political situation. But the prevailing sentiment f th meeting was that. If the Democrats of the state of Maine had been lighting for f)fiy years before recognition came before be-fore victory perched upon the TVmo-cratlc TVmo-cratlc banners, Utah Democrats should not unit now. I County Chairman Henry J. Hayball submitted to the meeting a communication communi-cation from State Chairman James H. Moyle. in which the latter asked for Information on the following points: "What 13 the Kentluuent as to prohibition pro-hibition In Cache county? "What contributed most to the defeat de-feat of prohibition? "What support will a Democratic dally paper receive In Cache county? "What are the facts as to tho usual church Influence there?" In answer It was agTced that the majority of th people here still favor fa-vor prohibition, and would put it into in-to effect If the church would keep Its bands off. It was also agreed that the blamo for the defeat of prohibition prohibi-tion must be laid at the doors of Morinou church officials. The heartiest support of the party was pledged to a dally Democratic pajrcr. |