Show ing SLOPE of THE the salt lake tribune quotes our authority for saying that amnesty restores stores the full foil rights of citizenship and then says there can be no ao doubt about the full pardon dardon of men who were involved under the edmunds tucker laws even thase who have been convicted under tinder those laws if since the ast 1st of november 1890 they have ceased to violate them the tha question raised by tho tha horald herald that those pardoned cannot register required to tale take an oath that they have hare not bocen convicted of bigamy or polygamy or any of the offenses offe asea named in the acts of 1862 1882 or 1887 is also dwalt with by 0 on contemporary temporary coi it says we hold that the amnesty cures the objection end and if a man when offered that oath explains that while he be was involved roli alii ll 11 1 lie he was pardoned under the amne amnesty stio 1 resident HARRISON the registrar cannot refuse him registration that is undoubtedly the proper view to take tae of f the question no matter though a citizen has bas been a bi bigamist aigist or polygamist prior to nov 1 1890 or been convicted under the anti poly polygamy amy laws lawa above named that offense doffes is ia blotted out and d he ha can tako take the oath the presidential pardon makes him just j as free of guilt us as ho he wai before the crime crima for which wb ich he is pardoned was committed tho tha proper thing thin for all those whom the amnesty reaches to do is ia to register offiel offida and enjoy all their rights ri a lits of citizenship we mean of course those who have abided by the laws of the united states since the manifesto was issued |