| Show DOUBLY FALSJC The governor of Utah in his report to the secretary of the interior is mean enough to state this falsehood The nonMormons of Utah urge that they should have the benefit of a law similar to that passed by Congress for Idaho whichin the bill providing pro-viding for the admission of the state mad what is Itnoxvn as the Idaho teatoath apart a-part of the election law of the new state They aslt for the passage of the CULLOM or STUCBLE bill and also tho bill reported from the judiciary committee of the Senate by Senator Ei > icNns The nonMormons of Utah do not urge any such thine On the contrary when a man who favored such measures was nominated nomi-nated for Congress by their party four thousand of them the number given by the candidate himself refused to voto for him himAs i to the assertion that the non Mormons of Utah favor the passnse of the EPMUNDS bill referred to which empowers tho appointment ap-pointment by the governor of selectmen I I clerks recorders superintendents of the district schools and assessors the non Mormons here dislike that bill as much as the Mormons do It would disfranchise Gentiles as well as Mormons and many oi the former class would find it hard to endure en-dure such power in tho hands of a pett despot The governor is doubly false doubly treacherous when ho says his own party desires disfranchisement for themselves them-selves well as for the Mormons |