Show j 1i A PITTING MOHMON TOOL I II Q Worthiiigton who hiving onco r been elected to Congress from ho State of Nevada bias access to tho floor of the IIouso and 1ms been acting liS errand boy for the Mormon lobby Tins creature is 5 oinlnontlj fitted for the position of lackey for fltich men its are endeavoring to prevent i vent hits establishment of American rule r in Utah tnd no ono who know him on n tho Pacific Coast will wonder nt his per 1 1 form nice of any dirty work by which ho I can rake in a fen dollars to prolong his t miserable existence In 1801 ho was elected member of tho Cnhform Legis t i t4 latiiro to fill a victncj in the Sass Inn i Cisco delegation anti nerved during n 1 I Vi portion of the cession of that winter lie I tt was a pettifogging lawyer bite lime mil i1 managed to secure tho nomination through the intcluintioim of bite worst i I political element in tho city It waB during the war and party feeling being 1 r most bitter all ho being but little known ho was elected over his Demo cratie opponent tho late Ton I Delos Lake Ills legislative career in California e was brief but it was long enough to os 7J L f tabllsh for him perhaps tho worst ropu Il tjlt tation ever attuned bj any member whoever f 4 who-ever occupied a scat in either of tho logic tJ I latio branches in that State In I8n1 ho t e f emigrated to Nevada and upon bite id 401t mission of that Territory as a State was f nominated by tho Ilepublieiiis for Con i tress During thu unvass it was t openly charged that tho had left Ctlifor ma upon money furnished him by the t T h keeper of n 1 well known gambling house J iit against whom ho had entered a complaint S 7 com-plaint or threatened to do so unless tho t i matter was squared with him upon a S pecuniar basis Ilio keeper 1 of tho clubrooms u tf t club-rooms who notwithstanding his tithes i tionablo profession had in excellent reputation rep-utation for veracity and truth wroto a letter detailing tho above facts and oiler t ing to furnish pioof to substantiito them t alt if j required The letter was lead by main citizens of Nevada and was t matter or public discussion for several weeks prior I to the election but there was no attempt I made by Worthington or Ins friends that t1 5 wo over heard to disprove tho charges O except perhaps by u general denials denial-s His party being largely in tho majority in the now State and the wlr spirit over iidmg every other issue ho was elected j His Congressional career was in keeping Jt with his legislative course in California C and at tho end of his toun ho remained t r U permanently away from his State which I t ho has never since graced with his presence I v pres-ence Ho w as for a time a carpetbag Federal ollirml South Carolina Since he was summaril removed by 1 a Itcpub i lican President he has dropped out of 1 bight until ho arose again to the surface ii as messenger and general roustabout for a i tho Mormon lobby at Washington |