Show cnvi I us Tin BILL FIRST 1 It is i reported that Mr Tucker will bo s allowed u day and night in Congress i prior to the adjournment to bo devoted 5 to the debate of the Constitutional amendment piohibiting polygamy Without fl B With-out underrating tho importance of that Ili proposed measure it is to bo regretted u i that a few hours of time cannot bo given to the consideration of tho Utah bill It 1 would l be all that is needed to insure its ij passage and it is of vastly more importance import-ance practically at tho present time p 1 than anything else pertaining to the subject 1 i sub-ject matter It would clIcLt nearly every t thing desired lobe accomplished b > the amendment and tho results would h be Immediate certain and decisive i r It will require a long and tedious routine of redtape circumlocution n toe to-e make tho constitutional change which Is necessary only on account of the condition condi-tion of affairs hero In view of this fact it ought to be apparent to all sincere opponents op-ponents of polygamy that tho shortest route to its suppression and abolishment Is tho best one fflio bill is In harmony with tho Constitution as it stands and l even with throe proposed change a similar simi-lar statute would bo required to carry it I IntooHect 1orhaps hotvover Chalrmtn t Tucker when ho gets the question fairly before tho House when this t members r uo thoroughly aroused to the Importance 1 Import-ance of tho question will seize thc opportunity i oppor-tunity to bring up this bill and urn it through during the lima allotted to tho i consideration of the amendment It s would bo a masterly stroke of parliamentary t parliamen-tary tactica perfectly legitimate and 7 strictly In accordance with custom and precedents It is tho only liopc Hint wo I i can discern for any legislation for Itah during the remnant of this BosMon a |