| Show il v Undoubtedly the country would look t upon the passage ot the Evans bill to ii prevent prosecutjcs for living in polygamy 1 po-lygamy as an catering wedge which I if suffered silently would be followed It by another enactment which would I lti practically prevent prosecutions for I new polygamous marriages and tho 1 I erection of an openly avowed polygamous t 1 polyga-mous State The arguments used In II i support of this bill and the defiant I r speeches as Who cares for the Anti r t Polygamy society of New York would I II most certainly fan the fire of opposition I j to polygamy to auyhU1e > hcat compared I I with which the Roberts ouster was off I I of-f 1 I Ii the temperature of newmllk |