Show i 1 TROUBLE FOR THEM 1 fl J it lt II f If the TuckerEdmunds bill shall become I I I i be-come a law as a matter of conrse the 1 i I Mormons will be subjected to further i II annoyances and more wicked persecutions 1 1 persecu-tions The measure was inspired and I devised as a scheme for the persecution I 1 I I and plundering of the Saints and those t 1 r t who have been most active in urging it It I d f f are full of glee over the prospect of beginning I t ginning the hellish work But while < I j I the law will bear hardest on the Mormons I j 4 Mor-mons the non Mormons are deceiving I r themselves if they think they are going j I I to escape without suffering from the 4 II 1 I infliction of the proposed infamy A J few will grow fat and rich on the spoils ii j I I I I anctplunder the many must suffer I I Gentile and Mormon will have to contribute i con-tribute to the greed of the fellows who I are counting on getting the ofiices j I f II There is more disappointment and discontent r j dis-content in store for the Gentiles than I t 11 for the Mormons if this bill shall pass j I I I I p IH II t and go into the books as a law |