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Show Not. So. Tiie Gentile capitalists, miners and merchants at Salt Xiko aro in high spirits at the prospect of Congressional Con-gressional legislation to mijiistl'tah judicial affairs, :is indicated by the introduction in-troduction of the Poland bill. It is accepted :is a huxumger of good times in the Territory, Tlio Mormon press predict a defeat of the measure. Exchange, Ex-change, . .'.'. If the small half do,;u "ring" howlers and tlie bread and butter organists around the corner' arc the "Gentile capitalist.)" tin'l others referred re-ferred to in the above, then the item is correct; but if it was intended to mean the real capitalists , and merchants mer-chants of tliis city twho nxo in high spirits at tho prospect of Congressional Congression-al legislation of the ' kind implied, nothing could' "be' further from the truth. As for the paagg of tho Poland bill being looked upon as tho harbinger of good times in this Territory,' Terri-tory,' the few riugites . ' mentioned, above, believe it would produce any-1 thing but good times . here, while all i right thinking citizens know it would j deal a death blow to the .material in- tercsts and prosperity - of the richest j and most populous of the Territories. I |