Show WA1TEESOVS VIEWa Under the caption of Politics In Utah the Louisville CourltrJournal deals cautiously cau-tiously with the new movement in this territory ter-ritory In the light of its understanding of tho situation tho paper is even willing tog to-g e credit where credit is not due Thus in the concluding two sentences of the following lowing excerpt it commends Governor THOMAS for a service which he has not yet performed While it is true he has not destroyed de-stroyed the work which his predecessor had inaugurated having in ultimate view j tie very condition of thin s which is now i coming to pas be has never asserted his I manhood in a public approval of the change which this policy has wrought I Vhea Mr CLEVELAND became President tin re were some misgivings in Utah as to tim I attitude of h administration toward the Mormon Mor-mon priesthoodbut be soon dispelled all doubts He gave the ofllres to men who devoted their best efforts to defeat the purposes of the clique I which had controlled the politics of the territory tory and it was mainly through these efforts that the Gentile population cot the Mormons in a position in which the peculiar practices of their civil and religious creeds had to be abandoned aban-doned though the present governor and other I oSlctalri hae continued to an apparently sunj cntiued apparenty Eessful c conclusion the work so thoroughly prsI I j ccuttd by those who held omce in the territory under the last administration The hour of success must to shared in some degree by those who were in at the death iI i i Notwithstanding however that our brilliant Kentucky contemporary is on the whole disposed to be captious rather than di5po3ei t I generous in its treatment of Politics in Utah it cannot help reaching the con1 i elusion of all sensible men towit i 1 must be a matter of gratificatIon to every I friend of gocd government ta behold this prospect pros-pect ot the removal from the realm of politics of n subject which has not only absorbed the attentions at-tentions of sn intelligent and enterprising community com-munity but which to some extent has disturbed dis-turbed public traaoullty throughout the country coun-try by the local animosities which it hat aroused and the Crastic measures of legislation and administration ad-ministration of which it has been the occasion |