Show r SE NAT R PAD PA PADDOCK D DOCK ON UTAH IT AFFAIRS newspaper reporters have given at one time and J anther a great number of cited to be interviews ter views etith lion A S paddock on the situation in utah and the result of the labors odthe of the commis sio fionin nin this territory I at one time ar faiq r j speak peak his bis individual views at ar another totter time they make him voice the opinions odthe of the whole commission sometimes in these interviews ho he speaks kindly and conservatively and then again ho lio ON r s madesto radical views fand rand advocat advocate radical measures for t b utan ia th e cx ex senator must cither either feel bitter towards the 11 mor mons and their religion or eke else the 15 ij S u sa Z s1 interviewers put int into his ills mouth words and report him as giving jex expression to things which he lie never uttered asa As a whole the commission Com in in i the secretary ecret ary of the interior expressed themselves satisfied with the operations of then the new ew orl la a W law asfar ds as time and opportunity have given them a chance to observe its workings they also felt sure that it F iti mateli accomplish its purpose but that such results could not be expected to be immediate in a recent interview on this subject however ar mr ir paddock is reported to have declared it to be bia his opinion that only by the adoption of tho the most radical methods or by the employment of physical force could the power powerful fui and rapidly groni growing theocracy of ot the 11 cormons mormons Mor mons bo be con tr trilled V er thrown now we da do not ret believe that mr ad such brutal measures we do not think ho be is that k kad d ofa of a man wo we rather be incha I iv ea cha I tsuch such at U ut st fal falsehoods sea manufactured by some one of the disappointed rabid radicals who I consider any means justifiable to atta attaie in their e onda the overthrow of the pa party hi of a law and order in utah and the confiscation of their prope properzio proper vt fio anarchists ifor if mr paddock did d aavo advocate cat such ieh m measures mures we feel sure he is not endorsed indorsed indor indo sed reed by the other member of the commission for they have ex expressed and shown a dis disposition to treat tile the mormon sly courtesy 14 V r arid st nd at least lem w ith some degree off of fairness the Kation tco is tired of the cry and shouts of fanatics to annihilate mormonism niam or extirpate the cormons mormons Mor INform mons by armed force if they will not yield up n without resistance or remonstrance in a reference to this interview a western exchange says As to the duties of congress sena tor paddock thinks that body should amend the organic act changing the whole plan of government for the territory The Leg ought to US ve tee k ought I be maintained and all territorial and other officers should be nominated by the governor of the territory and confirmedly confirm edby the commission and the president should hay a power as as a protection in the case ease of alleged bad appointment cointment the commission shou should pird be ereau required ired to prepare a code of laws j for territories embracing all needful provisions visions for the suppression of polygamy now if the above suggestions were acted what would be the condition of the people of this ayt alie people PP ary wh ano have nave redeemed r th the desert t inn and converted the erstwhile howling wilderness into fruitful fields farms orchards and gardens and built comfortable babi p thia thu country desirable to dwell in they would be gag gagged ed and bound hand band and foot novt tS w I I f i the uld w ard sum be caled closed their voices hushed and they would be compelled to submit to a system of tyranny unparalleled in the history of the si A miri merican cair republic and which would not be tolerated any where hutsi q of utah intact In fact it would emited empted emp ted la ia an any y other pan part tho mo union there 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