Show UTAH commissioners REPORT THE associated press dispatch on the intended report of the utah commission is to be received own grew saus until the report is published it is scarcely safe to comment upon it the remarks elicited from members of the commission Commissi orl are very meagre there is nothing in them on which to base objections the summary given by the reporter of their intended recommendations ions is of a different character if they recommend all that he relates their report will be the worst that bw ban emanated from that body we are inclined to doubt the accuracy of the dispatch the ideas it contains are well known to be the views and desires of the liberals n of utah they are what they have worked for unsuccessfully for some time they are not really aimed at polygamy the suppression ot of which is supposed to be the object for which the utah commission was created but at the political supremacy of the majority of citizens who are not polygamists and who have taken an oath to obey ober the laws of the united tates states sr sat S W 1 tand T and this has haa been the aim and end of the opponents of the imor mormon people from the beginning of the utah crusade those who have made the greatest outcry against polygamy have raised it not in the In interest of morality not even of that morality which they pretend to uphold but solely for political purposes they want control of this territory with its rich possibilities to adventurous and unscrupulous politicians they succeeded in obtaining the disfranchisement of polygamist sand then of the women voters of utah for the purpose only of reducing the voting strength used against th air sch ernes this th is h has as not wo worked aked according to expectations ro go now they want the idaho test oath infamy extended to utah by this the majority of the voting citizens of the territory all non ous would be deprived of the elective franchise this is part of the liberal policy and the liberal gramme pro and all other connecting schemes are subordinate to this weeping project whether the utah commissioners have been won over to this plot for purposes that may be very easily explained pla ined remains to be seen we do not yet believe that they have in spite of the associated pre press as report of their intentions they may state these as the desires of the liberal party of utah but we cannot yet believe they will recommend them to congress and if they do we have I 1 no fear that such legislation will paw pass the house of representatives we will wait for further developments bafo before re making further comments |