Show IN STATE how the ProTIs loni of the bill would affect orden lo 10 conversing with prominent business bua inese men of our city to day it waa was discovered that a great diversi di diversity verai opinion exists crape cling the probable effect of the inter state commerce bill bil I 1 upon the business of our city and the territory at jar large b 6 should it became a law mr bir 11 L griffin is strongly ot of the opinion abat it will be a great benefit to ogden by making snaking ii it more ore of a distribution distri distributing butin g centre tha than 0 it now bow in ie and will enable the farm era to get a ready market and a better price fur for their produce mr air david kay however is of t the he opposite te kopini opi uin in maintaining that it ie is not the imports but the exports that tend to euriech eur ilch tile community and that tha the i bi bill if will do away away with n fea thue debarring the people from finding a market for their wheat potatoes potato etc so readily ae as they do at pree pres cut ent wheat meat ie is shipped trum from here to the pacific coast ut at the exceed angly low rato rate of 25 2 i cents a hundred weight now he ile thinks that notwithstanding the fact that goods and produce c cap it P be shipped from san francioco co to blon montana tans at a cheaper rate than from utah to that point that the system of cut rates is preferable to the provisions o 0 of the bill L B adama again looks at it in a different light while he consid era it would take a philadelphia lawyer to understand the bill he fib Is is of the opinion that it will be a great grgat benefit to thia this territory and espee I 1 tally lally to ogden city he ie is aware of the fact that it it might hurt us a little in some things but it would greatly amaat us in others other s and while it might injure the eele sele of wheat it would help bells the eale sale of flour and we have in ogilee tome voine of the best milli in the western country which are prepared to grind all the wheat the country can ni bly produce and lind the flour can to be shi shipped aped to points points where in diana flour is now consumed at a much lower rate than the latter latter can be shipped to the igme point providing the bill becomes a law and ia is enforced but it wae vas hi is opinion that tb the railroad compa companies pies would whip around it borki way and if they could do it in no otin other r way they would take advantage of the provision which enables the commission commission to make mike dt 46 in rates 1 J A stevena stevens expressed 1 M se I 1 f as its being confident that the bill would prove favorable to pie of utah and would not only favorably affect the farmers i by enabling them to obtain sibe B better ater price for their produce i but the at stock ock raisers rai n ivers and proprietors pf all home would woul 1 reap a great grea t a ad vantage the a gap a n could I tiiu two tw or three cents more a pound for the wool which he be furnie furni hta aha forthe for the boton britton market than hc he w baraus he now baa has to 1 ali p it 4 to san awa cisco and from thence to the ilie hub |