Show OUR CALEB SAT UPON He Becomes too Fresh and is Suppressed A JACKASS ON J ACK MORMONS Freddy Enlightens the Committee on The TestOath Mr Caitiea Argument WASHINGTON DO January 171830 Special correspondence of THE HER ALDThe session of yesterday was devoted wholly to DELICATE CHINE who in consequence of the many interruptions in-terruptions which occurred failed to complete his argument within be dIDo allotted him The committee there fore tended the Delegates time before adjourning yesterday with the understanding that he should finish today to-day Your correspondent could not attend the whole of yesterdays hearing hear-ing when he entered the commutes room which was close on to 12 oclock the Governor was suffering from an attack of immediate revelation MOlt of your readers are aware of the remarkable effect the Spirit of Truth has upon the pureblooded Gentile while going through the process of repentance and conversion how that he wriggles and squirms and chokes np and generally gets the better bf himself in his attempt to express bis own feelings feel-ings Well the Governor shows sijuilar symptoms the moment he becomes be-comes the victim of revelation After he had convulsed himself on this subject unfortunately for him he could not let the opportunity pass without putting a series of questions to the Delegate as to THE MARITAL STATUS OF DB ORMSBY A M Otnnon and Mattie Hughes It would be doubtless interesting to THE Hi BALD to here note a singular coincidence The last time the Governor Gover-nor was called to order by the chair and he is the only one that has been called to order in these hearings he was boisterously demonstrative over Angus M Cannon and Mattie Hughes relations to each other and singular to say he had no sooner alluded to this same Dr Mattie at this hearing when he again became unmanageable and Rain had to be celled to order Fearing Fear-ing the Governors sympathizsrs might hastily insinuate trick putup job I would state for their information I that the first call to order was made by Chairman Springer while the second occurred while Mr Barnes of Georgia was acting as chairman collusion is therefore out of the question Delegate Onine in taking up the question ques-tion of rule of the pneathtoi explained ex-plained to the committee in telling style how the game of bulldozing is carried on by the antiMormon ring Among other things he referred to the organization known as the Loyal League how and for what purpose it was carried on etc The speaker then produced a few clippings from the Tribune only one of whicn he had time to read showing the bulldozing boycotting boy-cotting character of this paper This clipping was a reprint from the Boston Journal in which that paper undertook to give Utahs political situation and declared her admission impossible The editor of the Tribune commenting on it says It should be the duty of the GENTILES Or UTAII to preserve the name of every advocate for admission in Congress that for all time to come they may be branded aa unclean whenever they aspire to any position of honor or emolument Mr Caino remarked Gentlemen I warn you if you favor Utah admission you will be branded unclean Another nice cleaucut point on bulldozing the speaker here made He referred to the attempt recently put forth by Mormons and conservative nonMor mons to unite on a municipal ticket and told of the fear of the Tribunes lash that existed in the minds of many who favored the move but who dared not advocate it openly and of the open active measures that were taken by the agitators adventures and political gang against it JUDGE MCBRIDE The gangs ohiefest stalwart its Master Mahon here taunted the Delegate by volunteering volun-teering the information that he took part in that move I know you did responded Mr Caine and SO DID TEa GOTEBHOE and gentlemen of the committee I would like Governor West when he takes the floor to tell you how shamefully shame-fully this sam Tribune paper abused him for the conservative part he took in that move Mr Caines request was too much for the Governor he begged to be excused signifying however his consent to Mr Oaines telling it Mum was the word now it was questionable whether revelation or the vivacious young doctor herself could have animated our Governor He was as calm as a summers morning and as soggy as a twicera term by which the twice boiled potatoes were kaown to the inmates of the Pen during Irelands reign The hour to adjourn having arrived an adjournment was taken until today the committee arose the usual compliments were passed the lions separated Ten oclock this morning presented rows of empty chairs Af era considerable wait the chairman suggested that the festivities go on Mr Caine who was to finish now intimated in-timated that he had something to say about Governor West and he would prefer to say it in the hearing of his governorship MB DUBOIS Coming in at this moment signified his readiness to be heard and ha there I fore took the floor His statements aad manner were alike tinctured f I anmu1 und it was so giarinuiy apparent ap-parent that tt prominent m mor of iti committee remarked to a gentleman who told me that Dubois bad made ttn as of himself Without d tubt the uan his the making of a sncc sful ami M irmoH lea ler but it will tJA srnie time before he acquires the perffcri in that line reachon bv Jiidg McBrn and Mr Baskin Th re wrre but tu n points of interest in Deeuat D ibr address One was the way he wak dup d-up the committee when th ouph is series of questions he fnligb tel Ptl tiMt body who bv this lime WP o in heir seats as to the xstece and tuccfhs ful working of the test onh lw eu cHd by the Idaho Legislature for the pur noe of disfraijhining all Mormons simply on the ar und of belief rhe out withIt flarinK way in which Le opened the comm ttes eyes 01 i h apiece a-piece oflezislstire diabolism bai certainly cer-tainly done much to innv lice tR mtjority of that body of the just e cf the Mormon oiuse And it tui lit o H told as a botom fact tbat Delegate Dubois of Idaho has not helped he opposition in their eff rts against Utahs admission The other p n int of interest occurred In reading the Ifaho LeUInture report relating u the contested case of SPARES VSZiAKEBOUX of Cassia County Mr Taulbee inquired if Lamerouz was the only Morm II a or u i Legislature I Dubois answered that he was not It Mormon but a JackMormon RICHARDS No JackMormon need apply TAULBEEAnd what Is a JackMor I torn DUBOIS A man who has not the courage of his convictions TAULBEEI understood it was tbe unvariable practice of the Church to elect to such positions only Church members DUBeI3It is so when Mormons are in the majority and as long as they are I in the majority they give the Jack no show JUDGE WILSON And bow do the Gentiles treat him when they are in the majority Dusois In the same way A MEMBU Sub rosaPoor dig I I WABHJCK Which does it require the greater courage to be a Mormon or JackMormon DUBOIS A JackMormon because the Mormons are religious fanatics whose convictions we all respect while admitting admit-ting they are wrong but the Jack has no such convictions TAULBKE STon say the JackMormon has not tne courage of his convictions 1 Yes Then how does it happen that it requires re-quires more courage to be a JackMor mon than a Mormon DUBOIS Because of the odium that attaches to Mormonism JuDGzWiLSoN That odium is in the miDi of the antiMormon AHSWER Yes The chairman thought too much time was being devoted to the JackMormon phase of the problem and ordered a halt If the honorable committee were as much edified with Dubois explanation explana-tion of the JackMormon phase of the problem as they were entertained one feature of the situation at lest the House Committee on Territories will be fully posted on The peculiar euphony of the name I supppose it was that broke em all up |