Show THOHAS ANt WEsF THE following paragraph appears in the local columns of the chief Liberal organ this morning Xow 0 n unmasked says the B referring to Governor Thomas attitude o to bill to disfranchise I i had been honest I would have aided And Delegate Giino unmasked him for neither Governor Thomas nor exGovernor West were her from a Ml In Ole disfranchising bill of Uamd hope till Delegate Came for Ibeir opinions WheUier Ibis is the blundering min of a subordinate who hag lot been HiBlcientiy trained in concealing con-cealing the truth or an attempt at hrMen effrontery made because con CMlownt of the facts I no longer polble each reader may judge for himself In either cose contains an unmitigated falsehood In connection con-nection with its confession of the real attitude of Thomas and tt We refer to the statement that neither of them had been heard 4 from relative to the Jifraucliise Winint bill until Delegate Calne for their opinions Do halo had heard from them before Mr Caine used the name of Governor Thomas in the manner which brought about the stripping from their faces of tie masks they had been w earing and the record I such as sustains the belief that from the moment they eel foot In Washington their time and eflurts were divided between an tvr ee betwen the business they were ostensibly I ingigrdln and the secret furtherance further-ance of the anc disfranchisement scheme Every success which the opp nents of the Mormon people have gained for many years past have been accomplished by the aid of means and methods unknown t honorable warfare and of a charac Jer which honest men despise and abhor I the passage of tbe ills francbisement bill shall be accom lislnsl It will be no exception to this rule rue |