Show 1 1 1113 STA BS We have received the tho tOIl letter from Thatcher Arizona It was written to Elder Ehler Andrew Kimball by llop 1100 J T F Wilson Delegate tn in Congress from Arl zone zona The views he expresses are those o the most promInent men of Dt three the coun country country try Jt It Is unfortunate ot of course courso that they are oro not In harmony harmon with those of the organ argan ot of the cru cru crusado sl sado o In thIs city but then minds differ on Important subJects The people ot of ArIzona will doubtless IMS be pleased to klo know where theIr delegate stands on at n a weighty con constitutional question lues House ot of Representatives Washington fl D C m Rev fey Andrew I zone zOlla My Dear ot of N replying to my Inquiry of at the I tilt In time the matter onno onnie lb hand I yesterday In n reply I desire to say to ta you that I had made rep lip Iny mind to stand by bythe the constitutional provision which I think r regulates gulat s tho subject in III hand und and It If carried out would have admItted Mr Roberts to the loor nil as I a member After Arler looking into the matter I be became clime came thoroughly convinced tint It Rob Hob Roberts erts was not admitted to lie be sworn tn In Inthe the Constitution would be walked over and a precedent made modo that would ho be f freighter with dangers to such luch degree that wo we 11 never be out ot of Its reach rench I did what I could to prevent r I deem an outrage upon constitutional regulation that Is to stop It I could coull In any tray a the crusade or the effect ot of the crusado In Roberts train being sworn sorn liS as a but it Il was or of orno no avail They will not JI permit to ho be sworn In anti therefore will tot permit the sovereign State ot of Utah to be 00 represent represented ent ed upon the floor loor until the they have tried the case to EO to speak or at least tried the question ot of tact fact Involved In the tho al 11 by Tn ler or of Ohio My M lifelong friend Dinsmore ot of Ar Arkansas kansas and an old uld mt member here took my view ot of It lie He advocated It upon ln the Moor or of Tennessee the leader ot of the Dom Democrats rats In the loupe made lUalle an able defense of the position hut but It was all like ilkI pourIng water on a back It was unheeded Mom lem 1 bore bers on our sid side voted against the swearIng or of through tear fear or of their constituency Petitions seven lIeen million strong t teemed med In and has prevailed I look upon the result with the deep eat cst ot of solicitude and grave alarm I feel teel that the rights rIght of the sovereign Slate ot of Utah have been trampled trample Un Under under der loot foot b by the flaming pee pas slon sion ot of the hour hourI 1511 I say now as I 1 Have havo saId to members In ns as strong trong lan language as r I could con control control that before I would surrender my myown myown own upon the I legal gal ques involved and all as It follows the Constitution and the law and to the sovereign rIghts ot of a State I would sur aur render my commission resign my position po l tion and go home homp tomorrow And thIs is putting It mil mild 11 when compared to the tee feelings lings I bear benr on the sUbject Just passed over What Is III to come antI and be reported as a findIng ot of by the committee nil ap appointed pointed d for tor Ine can hardly hurdly be foretold but If the crusade that Is no note on has anything like the Influence on that proceeding that It has hns haft had upon the proceedings just passe passel It may well be imagined To this I pro protest ro test always and everywhere It Is all 1111 allI I may be able to do I rear fear It Is all r I Ishall shall Ahall be able to tn do 10 but It shall bo be done with nil all the earnestness I 1 CAn command Wishing for the boot best and fearing the worst I 1 am Your Ob Obedient Servant J F WILSON |