Show JUDGE got a little notoriety refusing to naturalize cormons mormons la fail it asa bold digression gres sion on his part and boin en the eve of an im election when overy veto colT sed 0 o no iian thought alia haq v r p i aed for the services reli dreA tbt ijiri raa 1 causo cortada it 13 that his iu ij yet infamous ral bof turned the tido for could all applicants for c to tho mennoo ahli ch have bem admitted berd int bority would have been a jnue 1 l salt lake sinco thi little game on the sid it thur judge addens x has row up the mormon question more thoroughly handstands and stands roady to aid tha liberal cause for disfranchisement or any thing else that may be called for in the beaber court the other day his honor gave a review of the mormon church away hack to the jimr the temple at sf george was dedicated and quotes in hs court what ba has heard viz that president WOODRUFF prayed on that occasion that this nation might be swept away with a besom of destruction oo 00 account of this rumor judge AN A N dikson refuses citizenship to a number of applicants belonging to the mormon church again his honor puts his own construction on the manifesto and reasons that it is without force and being such one admitted to ciz enship belonging to the mormon church would be liable to violate tho laws of the united states As well might he refuse citizenship to a man thinking that after be received his papers he might commit some theft if a man is ready to swear allegiance to the united states to maintain the laws and support the constitution of the country what right has a judge to consider religious opinion to ask whether a person believes in Brahma mahammed or jesus christ all the united states asks of a man is that he abide the laws of the country free thought is supposed to bo accorded all men under the folds of our starry banner and no petty judge should have the right to rule otherwise it seems to nettle his honor judge ANDERSON that the first and third judicial district do not recognize the text that he has abed tha ENQUIRES ia glad that there romain on these benches men with a sense of honor and a reverence for free thought |