Show fi THE IIOXDUSG IHJLL PASSED t The passage of the bill In the Senate which VaS introduced in the House by Mr Rawlins permitting Salt Lake City I to Increase Its bonded indebtedness will be the means of reviving business affairs in this city It will enable the I city authorities to complete the public works which have been projected and thus give employment to many ppioons r during the present year This will set moneyin circulation as If soon as the necessary preliminaries can be arranged t issue the b ids We I do not think there will be any formidable formid-able opposition to the movement or III any great difllculty negotiating the I sale of the bonds when isMiQd because i If the city is so situated that they have I t become very nearly an absolute necessity I neces-sity f i r It is just possible that President Cleveland may withhold his signature to the bonding bill President Harrison Harri-son did so when a similar bill was presented I sented to him for another city But the probabilities are that this bill will I be signed and we shall have the blessed j bless-ed privilege of increasing our bonded L indebtedness There is no denying the fact that J Salt Lake Cify 4B running pretty swiftly Into debt nor disputing the ruth that such rapid dcsccnt is dangerous Brt I there appears to be no help for it under un-der present circumstances and it is the 1 I best means that could be devised to meet the obligaUons of the city and I T the perfecting of improvements that hav2 been commenced and cannot be wisely abandoned iv Any reat increase of taxes just now would be imprudent if not Imposslble 3d the defeat of the bonding move roeut would mean stagnation in our municipal affairs and idleness tor a great number of working people rfWo presume the Mayor who arrived 1 t Washington in time to see his pet iseasurc pass the Upper House will I stay by It until It recelvesthe Executive r Execu-tive signature Both he and Delegate Rawlins are to bq congratulated on the 4 0 passage of thc III and their rejoicings iU be shia by a ajjgority of the 4 peopl9 ar thirty a H I j 2 n i fJ 5 i |