Show WANT TO HEAR THOMAS TESTIFY Visit S tt Like Lake Will Be ml ELECTIoN CASE CASEI I V moor OOT V V Vir V ir ATOR FRE T left f f r Q Idaho last hurt to His I Is t to V the t tion day Before leaving i itar tar tor said the t the noot which to Is to sit here her this V would probably take takie ap up some new I in inC i ii at C investigation V I was WC told yest r day said the anater that VV could be had a to th the rumored dea de i with the church by which Senat Sena t Kearns was elected A gentleman u t h hhas I has been connected With the lIon came to said that P Pu muter Arthur I Thomas of this c V VV V V had told him V he had bad information n a athe the subject I told my informant tha th Postmaster Thoma would be sum summoned S U I I monad to tell whet what he knows know and tm tb V I was delighted to hear bear of his V VIn in the investigation The i I king for note facts sad no doubt M Thomas will be able to t i n name nai of others who have hare evidence V V this point the time of adjournment Ui tie Smoot committee had a good many f fees fers of evidence on rn re V i ito to the InvestIgation but no one vet vem h ic i ily V Vly ly or by letter offered anything bra beai r V V c ceven even remotely on the rumors wh i i i have been printed hero her about the e ethu tion thu of Senator z through chui ch u r h Influence The committee wants all e I Ithe the facto fact it can get on this nr r an another az other matter affecting it Its and Mr Thomas will be ho Welcomed welcome all others other who have specific e dance dence on that point Senator Dubois was asked aa as to t o Tn T ii Heralds report from Washington n t t u uthe the moot Smoot Inquiry arid and it en t had blocked the proposed pension I V members member of the Mormon battalion H V said there was no question but hai iaL the inquiry had resulted in a against any legislation directly favor favorable V Vable able to the and be had i e V doubt but that The Heralds Washing Washington ton correspondent had good V for hi his statement that thai the leader in inthe u ii the senate held up Mils like the r 0 slon measure solely because of hi uit V V sentiment In confirmation of this thle The HersL V representative in n w that Senator Platt of Connecticut ne neof i of the most moat influential men in the tea party of the senate gave o otice tice that the pension bill not no t a s sand I and would not in the face of the vi dence denee adduced by the Smoot hearing bearing V Even the senators who were not c m for er Or against Senator Sm Sn V t thad had bad felt pressure from their const iu it a eats and were we I m ai urea ures which might be d as evi evidence t v I dence of friendliness for him a hi his people so long am es the f t I Ithe the investigation wag dou t a |