Show WHY HE HB LET IT SLIDE 1 TH 3 B 9 washington correspondent of the new york world gives to his paper the f following ollo ox explanation of the presta dents non action on the auti abr mon montill bill mr cleveland was inclined to veto the mormon bill upon the ground that it was unconstitutional but waa argued out of it upon the ground that such a veto would injure him politically but he would not sign the bill permitting aitto it to become a law without his bis signature go neither would the president sign agn the trade dollar bill permitting it to become a law in the same negative way 11 this is ia as we have understood and stated political pressure prevented the veto which the measure deserved popular clamor and not statesmanship hurried the bill through congress a and rid the same influence caused it to become a law it is an unsigned ill considered anti and vexatious piece of special legislation leei aud and affords little or no satisfaction to friend or toe many of its ori original projectors and supporters now declare that io in its present shape it is not worth a hill of beans beano 11 and that portion of them who bide their their deep chagrin under a ghastly grin of F assumed hopeb hopefulness ulness that some good may yet become come out of I 1 it ac knowledge that bat the backbone wl wan taken od out of 0 it in committee coin mUtee yit yet president haar been roundly abused by the inconsistent gang for not signing it while cothery othery blame him for not cetoh vetoing the thing but seems to arraign arra agn the presa dent for similar treatment of the trade dollar bill kind ot ol curious carious it |