Show HOW IT IS VIEWED < I J What People Think of the Message 1 SCRiFJS CABGIir OX THE FLY f How MotmaoH and Genttio an Struck by Cferelnnds Silver < 5 lIe slam atnl Hit Mlenae en Vab HKSXY DisvrooBBr We Were al looking for something we couldnt find tb It V > M quite a dlsappoiatata i well get over u HXBEK J GnAxr1 Dive been ac cnstomed ross my infancy cf to expc eome hiog about Utah ia ttH Presidents Presi-dents menage I eupposs Ccvelan < must have read he mJnority report oft of-t e committee on the Edmund Tacky bill ant decided not to dignify i Utah bv Wsto f viiig too ouch notice ufon her MR VARIteGot it in lay pocke now Hivnt hal J time to read it Wtiat des Lf say MboJt silver lTm Tberes going to betui irreprsssolc ton dt ictb twe6n the east and the vrwt or LiMit subject 5I I x CHECKS Ihavntread through lit it trike me as about the right thing No I dont think its fatal to tin country that he omitted mention oi Utah lIe probably thought that Con gross knew at much about the questior as he did at d left it to them to use their judgment about COMMISSIONED MCKAY Havent read i I it Keating a bystanderIll bet a 50 I suit of clothes the EdmundsTucker bil passes this session rpoerAre those your sentiments Commissioner OwmtiioRcrcauiously I dont know A HAKACEE Its a of a docu meut in my opinion Not that I think his silver views will have any influence rub Congress I believe they will not Then be might have said something ibout Utah I think He ditcuisfs or every other conceivable subject but a problem of that importance he leaves untouched Be nor 0 F WUITSEY It appears to bare wade the enemies of Utah sick therefore you can draw your own con c1U < ians as to its effects on me J E IOOLT What does it amount to whether the Mormons mentioned or lot The President has the Mormon juestion before him always CAtIAt JoAn LAWRENCE think on he whole tha it suits me very well The silver question doesnt bother me much JAMES GLEXUINNING Cleveland in uy opinion is a plain allaroujid goas roupleasp easygoing s of a b R MACKINTOSH didnt wade hrough the message I rend Man lugs view on the silver subject how ver What do I think of it Well hcred a good deal to be said on his side of the question after all H W LAWEBSCE Its the first President Presi-dent for a long time who has ignored he Mormon question but I guess vhatever they were going to do if j any Fling wilt be done anyway Cleve and is losing a good deal of popularity moos western men on account of his liver views Silver is of a good deal more importance to them than any thing else COL SuAcanNE6VI dont think inch of it On the silver question the only thins Im interested in I think he sade an ass of himself But Manning is at the back of it all JOHN A GBOE20ECZ He said noth ng of Utah and I didnt think there vaa anything else in the message that I cfdel etm g st ir = cfd es vas interested in till I struck his silver ricws Ive got too much Bannock not to have that hit me in a tender place good No good W H ReseucoroeIve got it laid away to read it at the feisurehour So far I havent looked at it RCGISTCB Wrel dont think anything any-thing the President could have said would alter the programme Congress will do just about as it pleases anyway PosriiASTEB BBOWE Havent had time to read it yet I hear it said on the street however that Cleveland intends in-tends sending in ti special message on the Utah question SPENCER CLAWSON Looked it oversaw over-saw there was nothing in it about Utah and laid it down again GEO CcLLiAs A part of it is good apart a-part of it is bad Hors your paper on the silver questionwith the President or the West The West Good Then go for him RECEIVER WALLACE Not in his office of-fice seldom is JUDGE E A SMITH I havent had time to read it through yet From all I can hear it seems to be a cooler to the Mormoneaters I think the suggestion sug-gestion as to land entries etc sound and sensible T R JONES Well dont know what to think ol it All his views on silver I dont agree with most decidedly but I am not by any meats an advocate ot free coinage What are you going to do with the silver when youve coined A currency i md against tile bars or even agains the silver money w uld strike me about right JUDGE ZAJJE Yes I read most of it I think its pretty fair His views on silver dont seem to suit them very well out this way do they 7 Still I guess tLoia have been his views all along L S HILLS I havent had time to read through the message yet But Cleveland is all right I think he is solid and square I am a great admirer ad-mirer of his always have been an i always al-ways shall be as long as he is doing what he thinks is right as he is now FRANKLIN S RICHARDS far as the Utah part is concerned it exactly suits tne tneHON LOEIN FAUB I looked at it and saw there was nothing in it about Utah and dropped it Too long for me The only sensible conclusion is that the PeiiJent thinks the officials are doing M they can out here and nothing is needed from him to help them ROBERT S WATSON Cleveland is a good Mugwump say what you will He knows the laws are being enforced out here and no one is resisting them What more is needed JAMES SHAET Not ling to say GENERAL H S ELDEEDGE Though there was nothing in the message stout Utah yet there were some things in which Utah is vitally interested Take the utterances about the need of more Judges We mgbt to have four judges in the Territones and no judge who passes on a question below ought tu have a right to review his own decision in the Supreme Court Tuoe G WEBBER think we ought to bi pleased with itit strikes rae as a 0 u statesmanlike document There was no med for him to Say anything about the Mormon question time enough for tint when we place om ot > s < rucUon in the way cf the laws I like his utterances utter-ances abut this excessive taxation Its terrible to think of the amount of money down there that isnt needed KepnbMcen governments are better poorthen theres less I temptation and more honesty CHLF OrnuotnSo bus7 th the dry beEChera that I havent hal time to think of Cleveland or to look atmy HEKUD You say he haint men tond Utah Well lasts AU right YanK W JrcststcsCevaisnd is slid with me Ive nothing to ry about his message but when eketien time corns aoiR hell Iw found to hare his party all in lICe Thats wbal r Ihz W S McCosaticK Theres a Pre i je n for you Wnea I read utterance like those about flyer I say the aov rnrnent or something else ought to x5 ia its work and remove bins right often oft-en perhaps we might net a man who would be President for the whole people Its hard to tell which i the worse he or Manning COL S A HKKBITT I dont know hat ths omission of anything reljtins 0 Utah amounts much 1 know il I hid a bill to put through Coogre I I J rather have the support of men like rucser or Edmunds than a dcn Pre liens No If either of those me I ha made up hid mind to put the Utah bill through this season it will go H D IlirrETo Its a of a message He doesnt say a word of Hendricks nor even of Arthur He den t know that there a country west of the Mississippi Mis-sissippi Here weve got the biggest fight we ever had on our hands with those hatchetfaced Yankees and all the nations Europe on the silver question ques-tion and what kind of backing do we gt t from Cleveland Bah I JOHN SirAjtr J31n mY opinion Cleveland has played a sharp trick This Utah business la nt a national question and he doubtless thinks that alluding to ityear after year is only a confession on the part of the President Presi-dent that the government is unable to run its own territories 1 look on it as an able document W H HoweIt looks like Cleveland bad sat down to write his message bad written Utah affair3 or a headingand dash d his pn through it saying Oi damn Utah MAYOR ARMSTEONO a Irishman woud put it the part that interested me most was the part that was lick iug I believe sir that Cleveland and other heads of the nation arc gradually coming to believe that there hrs been und is considerably tco much howlirsr done over the Mormon question They are getting to know us u little beter and that is al we ask I have held this view for some time and have been derided de-rided by some because I have at different differ-ent time advanced it The message as whole is a plain straightforward statement of tacts as Cleveland understands under-stands them COUNIY CLERK CurLERIt suits me firstrate inasmuch as he has let us severely alone I have been too busy to real all of the fifteen columns in this mornings HERALD but I think Cleveland Cleve-land is not as badly afflicted with the aniiMormon rabies as some of his associates as-sociates and also some of his predecessors predeces-sors B Y HAMPTON I believe there is some hope of Cleveland being saved aud a much better hope of some of the rule or ruin clique here being eternally damned Lorn Hticst dont believe Cleveland ever will be saved His silver view are simply vile I am not a Democrat and never was but rf he was running for scavenger in this to1 I would rather ote tor Charley Crow It wont make any difference however as to his views on silver or anything else Congress will do as it pleases anyway any-way G rover stands no more chance for reelection next term than I do to being elected President of this Stake of Zion SECRETARY THOMAS What do 1 think of the message I really dont know as I havent read it Why havent Well I haventhad time W W RITER It may be that there were no weighty questions to be touched uponbut I think it a pretty light document docu-ment Some of the papers call it a staesmanlike Effort bat I think the mayor of a onehorse town could have excelled it I ArosTLE JNO W TAYLOR Milk and water milk aud water The only things I was interested in were extradition and I labor and capital But Ive seen a goodman good-man committee reports to the City Counsel that impressed me as being more statesmanlike efforts S P TaasnsaIt was all right except the slight bestowed upon Utah As Utah was mentioned and as I seldom sel-dom take much interest in anything in which the community is nat immediately imme-diately concerned I didnt read it THE UNION NATIONAL BANS wra reached too late to obtain the opinion of either Mr Walker or Mr RaybouU Their views on the silver question however how-ever will not be apt to differ from those of other large mine owners PROF HoinareFrom what I have read of it I should call it a very fair statement of the governments business his recommendations I have not yet considered But he ought to be licke on his silver views he has been licked but the trouble with him is he never knows it arguments on that subject sub-ject are fallacious out he will stick to them for hes one of the most stubborn men 1 ever knew Regarding Utah although al-though he did not mention it his uu changeableness and stubbornness makes me think that he still holds the same views that he held last year On thataccount it is possible that he may send in a special message on the Mormon Mor-mon question Why bless your soul he knows weve got a great and magnificent magni-ficent Territory outhere and he wants it to prosper but he wont have poly amy prosfer equally opposed to tho domination of the ckurch in affairs of p Utic ME WMormonThe Tribute said Goo Q Cannon was in Washington It looks as if he had got in his work MR S GentileI saw a Mormon dancing for joy because Cleveland hadnt mentioned Utah in his mesafge and I saw a Gentile dancing with rage for the same reason The question that occurred to me was Which is the biggest dn fool Tiiune Specks en Sn ay It is understood that new and more stringent strin-gent anti polygamy legislation will be recommended including c measure for the disfranchisement of Mormons in the Territories and one to prevent the admission ad-mission of Mormons into the United Staes from foreign countries Tihiif editffrial on TwrsrlnyOf the two vital questions which concern this Territory silver aid the Mormon question ques-tion he gives the tit a bUck eye by repeating his narrow creed of last year and the se md he makes no reference to whatever LJ |