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Show H ATiVO-IllIlllEii "I-OHM." J In a special t the Chic?) TVii- vine, xepe-ated to its local D.imci't, 9999f '' ! T. C. Crawford, tho Washington 9999J x-orrcfrnondeiit, teatcs tht, "The 9999J &v3ion lobby wm, uuver so strong faaBBBBBBBBaB u s It is now," nud in napnori of the astrtion say. "Genera! Murrav, aaaBBBBBBBBBBj the former Governor of Utah, Is H fpendlug tl e vlnte-r iu Wasliliig- ! Itlsruiltelike-ly thai the corrcs-Kiileiit)utthe corrcs-Kiileiit)utthe word "anti" before "Momjon"anJ It isorait:lln priut. If so, his Uteii.-nt U mtelin-it.Ie H 'and coiweaL There is no "ilor- H i -non looby" at the capital, thu anti H ""Mormon" lobby csdounle-limdixJ. m , Tsoex-Governorsare "running the 9999 machine' Hurra v anil WrtL One 999 is a radical llepj'jliran, the other 999 an alleged D-mocral. Both hail 999J i from the South, r th even in the 999 ' varbut ou opjoMtetiJe. Jlurray 9999 I wax a gallant Union soldier, 999l j WVt was a futnlia an 1 a revel, 9991 anil no Cuds it to Iiu inicrot to 999J j aflVct gcshiag veneration for the 9991 , j 1 as; lie flr.data'itlelid lihnorst to 9991 I I destroy. Tiic-y now j-licfee l.snifs. 999l ' if not only over ' the lilojdy chasm," aaaaaaaaaH I butoverthe late-t?Iieuit9todestro ooth repui-Iicanli-iii and democracy ) in U a'i is oruer to cru-ii the -.Ior- j -moiis. j The ili'pxt h blates m I ""GcmorM'irravsin that poly- B j camj nourishes tenia as n did in ! tho I as Tha la v U evaded in enerv way. J Governor Murray sars. homnr .,, , 'pa' polysau.' is Hie finalle-tol.jeo H I tionatilo fet uro of Jia Mormon (aaaaaaaaaTM ' C.urcn. Ha av tbar. tb oir- sbad.uin;; f-at iro ..f tba Mormon Cnuri.li j- tae fact taat it Walrus bbbbbbbbbbb the do- tnoe of .bo suivm icy of the Church in rurv vslu of lite to Ilia H L Goteruisrni. li a i iitt nrcsuN H 9, ion, wbicii'tt iu c ni-tuii. reb time J f to the authorities lie .loss noi betino I indimibius nay rUhri mm oru-jniza- tion in worlii,.m.j Mrc rjill? , . honest beht-f, but hen siku, b hef womf 'he la i, of a ui.jii i0 iwlnic- al onsrac, he would so adjust M thealunui.iratiun orn, aiTtiri oi u, nakeuch polnlja! nbcluou impo:- -at." Murray has not been tn Ulati fjr Ko-ue lime. He was j.Uyed o.it completely. The bar room" becati e his most frequent resjrt, aul free HPM f drinks Ins common con-oia:un. HH They dvnudied into inirwiueucy H ' V anJ llB &ouht more congenial B climes. He ujvv turns up in Vab- I" ' inrton, aud Hill, noduuot rljuri-h . there for a while, oa Iiu has tuaui J pleating qjahues and thereputa-J thereputa-J tion of a da-unrj soldier. What he knows of prewut "jlnrm'iu" af. H fairs Is simply that w hith comis to B him b hearsay. He onlt rejwats H ) wat others teil him. As to his H statement about the Churcli beiU:j j H in"cou!Uut rebe.liuu' and lueul-l H Ov callus "supremuy to the Sovern- H A f In,;ut In 'ery walk of life' he H 1 i Aimpiy romance;. I H J I Murray V mUf aUs of diitiucUon I H M werebr-Z'-nomLiaira!-e!jCHM.s. He I H S certihed Uanu wiien he tried but! H B """utoseatliisrrleudiimpjellin H I Cocrcj. and in Uoinj boloiatl H 1 . hl,"t"ufjlDee..siveHath3in.r- H i J allau. iie did thL Kame hell he H I deceived tue rMdeiit ufthe L'uit- H I dfcutes into sending truops to L'tah M I oiitdewuau "uprKins" in ihU M I ty that uever toot jiUc", was not H J -ooutemplated and had uj subilcuce l orshalowof tii-teuce. The word HE 1 vt C" a perou or am thing relat- 7' ,n5 to tl,J "ilorin ms" is utterly and bVB " notoriously unnl able. m f T,,B otlur head, or the "Dsmo- 1 "W cratic" half of the head, cf the auti- .il "Mormon" lobby. U or a coarer M Wj . tlriix and cemmoner grain than the" H mi Ilepubiican half, aud not auhit M W mur' entiUed to i.-edence. Hi. la, V Wl f-lHrlit- ciuch lime at Was' In-. B j ton in mbreprescnting aud fal-i- H 9 !riiS the '-Muriuoii" jn-ple. While B i VJ the Gavernurof Uun lie labored Hi J hard to obtain the puerto inint I'M UlotK 'oral olBctn., Uie right to elea B !9 whom, is an essential pert iT Anier- i M ican citizeiulilp andJs .vcn wiiea m Ttedin-J.epeope. HtiliJlMsm M violation of ins duty wind, ro. ' 'luired him to be at his po-t, ana ) received isect-tive lufarmation to I that c""-t- binee his retirement . I he has spvyt time for which he was ' I""1 towurfe for miter..! iuttres? M 9 ln striding ti bnnj po.,tical de J 9 struction on tho tnaj irity ol rtab'sl 1 M ' "tUeus- "risaCuustoolforthe ' ,""1 Utah r'"?. and to work the Demc- I U craticside uhile Murray movls tue UK uulicansiueoflii-ro. H ) TlJcorref.jndeutirls whatLe 'If calls M"nr 'TejjeJj-' f0.- the I V ( evi1 alleged above. Hu jay,. J ' "U Is very simple 8o it is. As J rimpleasit i time worn and stale. J It i, in one j hrae, "A Igi,!aiive J Cojimu-ion." The curroiwndtut ( discusses this as-tbou!''! it uireaj . neHr l'r"I'Uion as t.. L loh, though II He says It Has tned in Ivjuisiaua and .Michlau and in pundplo ,,re. I . Z;aiU Sn tii" di-tritt ol Columbia. To Uns"f!mple bat autinuated and "ploded notion we cau oub'rjpeat i t the ot jettlous former. made when I J itwasiitcasjd: "o Territory or S'lte in this I Union was cvtr rtlegated to the j I I coadiUonpropa-ed iu u-v IrgisU-j ! ' tie CommirsiosK scheme. rnej ( furnl of svernraent j rovjdej fur a small and scattered community before be-fore being titled by numbers and y importance to receive i territorial ( organization, is entirely ucuited to t ' a commonwealth that has had that u i organization for forty years and b l j , largtr and wealthier and more co-n- f I Pact than several soersigu states. j J AnJ as to the District of Columbia. j ' Congress is specially empjK ire I to I govtrn it directly and mane all laws andr;ula Jons needful under that ,v !l "taclu-lve jun-dicion The DU- n I I 'net i not a Territory. j i , oe more brilliant iVisli of Mur- I ' , wy'spliziirnm ii fio very start!- ill I ' j iaS proposition to cloe Costlo (Jar- lV J I I. I j dea tbMurmuas" Iwcause tlity ity h ' are "awiaUaf immigrants ' There f J j I is uo need to dl-cuss this. It lias f I jl been talked of for a dozeu year?, and I proofs lave been plentiful that ' ( the "itarmaa" inimii'ation is ' not or the clas- intended to ba barred '. by the laws. The ground lias been r,. I Rone over a hundred tiu.e, and it ' 'Ji' sirange that a talented corre- J j pondent will lend his aid to the I I di'Iiingup of these mil Jewed clieot- v 'l ' nut5forthe public loule. ';j I As for the double headed lobby ) f ) we shall sic whit it will be ablj to , acooicnhsh. A "rat di 1 of B ur- A J bonwillhe 'pjDlshtV and what VM l3 k commou,y "lied s U'jh old Ljllft Umr"iil be had, and it may ba HKajj. thatEOins evil may bo worked for Blfb uffering Utah, but wo regard tlilaj V IBteaiah-M- - M weedlDglv.u'oubtful. i |