Show THE INTERVIEW the interview which was had by by tile the editor of the salt lake evenin evening g times with president woodruff and ami counselor cannon of the mormon church and which is if published in full elsewhere in this issue may mean much or little as people are arc disposed to receive it if it is expected thi that t the statements contained therein will satisfy tile the tribune and those who with it clamor against C cormons mormons Mor mons it is likely to prove a rank fl failure the responses are arc pimply a reiteration of the assertions that have been made by the Deer acs arct ct and by the leading men of tile the people ICO ples party and have largely been accepted by the press of the cou country the mere fact that tile runes thlick thought it necessary y to ask these questions of the church presidency may be construed as aa an all intimation that the word of 01 the leading men of tile the mornion mormon church who have taken part in the political move is not to be relied upon unless the design was and probably this is the case to make assurance d doubly sure and have tle the church dignitaries publicly recorded as ae fairing fa Noring ill move simply hii ply bec because aure lik like others they fuel feel tho the conditions which rendered the maintain ance of the peoples party necessary are forever passed away the questions are very direct the answers no DO less 1058 so 60 and if there should be among members of tile mormon formon 1 church a lingering fear that the division politically now taking place is not in the best interests of the people that fear i hould lie be set fet nt lit rest by tho the q statements j ajl s of those thore who certainly cannot beheld to have the church churche s interests less at t than other member As a whole wo ire take it that the lie interview will have more effect upon the mormon people than the people outside if there have been wavering ones their doubts will lie be largely set et at yea reft by the direct statements of the church authorities tic as to the division on oil national lines now dow taking 1 place that the followers of the tribune will decline to accept it in j 0 rood O nd faith and Ie belittle little tile the interview goes without saying sayin 9 so 0 o far a S T the alie world tit at large 0 is concerned ned with whatever sentiment it may inay have towards utah and ami her people cople lo the activity of democrats and of standing 0 and repute alio were formerly 1 liberals ibe rals in forcing the division vision will have a much greater influence than the interview referred to beci because of the prejudice hitherto created a against ain t the mormon and zand their leaders it is valuable however for one reason if for no other it puts all parties on oil record squarely as to the positions they occupy gitil r gard to ti the lit present cent condition of utah and that aliat the only ones who do not recognize the changed conditions are arc those that have secured office on oil the ground of animosity to the mormon Nf ornon people and who continue onti nue that opposition through fear of losing the control they now dow have of the territory |