Show EFFECT OF RESOLUTION Indorsement of Roberts Aids Eastern Agitation AN INJURY TO THE STATE A T Schroeder Arrived Home Last Evening Ho Says the Consequences Conse-quences of the Election of Roberts arc Not Over by Any Means It Raised Hostility to Mormons which will Result in the Greatest Movement Move-ment Against them Ever Known Amendment Agitation I A T Schroeder of this city who made a national reputation In his successful suc-cessful prosecution at Washington of B II Roberts before the Congressional committee of Investigation arrived home on last evenings Rio Grande Western train He was Seen later by a Tribune reporter to liom he said I am glad to be back in Utah am rejoiced re-joiced over the outcome of the Roberts case and feel a little proud in having contributed toward bringing about that result The Mormon people however have nut yet heard the last of the consequences con-sequences resulting from Robcrtss election AMENDMENT AGITATION An agitation Is soon to commence in the Interest of the Constitutional amendment which will of course further fur-ther active anilMormon hostilities S As a result many oC the Saints who I tnael without pin rio or scrip will havo I an increased chance of getting stoneti for bread Such a Coroners verdict as that rcndeicd lo the1 Dcmocrallccon vention after its posLmortem examination exami-nation of the Roberts case Is a very material aid to the agitator That resolution hus us much connection with I the politics of the present campaign ins would a resolution advising the inhabitants inhabi-tants of Mars to encourage ostrich I farming at the Noth pole So that for tine sake of giving Rob ertse large vanity a small tickle those who advocated the resolution have probably injured the whole Mormun community It is only another evidence that a fool Is lila own worst enemy GIGANTIC MOVEMENT The coining anilMormon agitation will be more extensive than any that has preceded It I was offered two years employment In connection with this aglUttloi i It was proposed tomake me famous by circulating several millions mil-lions of pamphlets such as it was thought I could write and to have me deliver lectures In every State In 1w Union The good people having this matter In charge underestimated the value of my services and oveiostlmziled the purchasing power of ihelr proffered fame The result la that I am hen lo remain In the more exalted though less applauded position of an amateur reformer re-former |