Show j n THE PUBLIC PULSE hiut I iNtllomont lEiiiii High 0 < h cr Kniiiors iniil fliillet his Pro I I Washington litnlniis on the Passage mill I Iktt of the dmmidsliickcr HIM Frtuiui 1 Either 1 Situ of the Feline I liii Icntllcs With it Few V > tuljlc Ix I options Ihlnk the Client I Ulll hlsuuui 111 Sweeping1 HOII SOle of the Mutinous nr < Confident Hint the IIII1 Mill Nol 1nss Mill the tooth hit Cut Out of HI I Excitement over the tlmunds lucker huhhl was at its height on the streets and round tlio business houses this morning when I bulletin from Washington announce an-nounce that thus IIIL isuro had been taken up bv thin Hotiso I it 12 1 100 clock somucrinks got hold of the mformi tioii iinil soon Htirttd the rumor Unit tlio bill hid pa sCI flio report > hike ill falho ones low like lightning Hid in less than half tin hour the ton was full of OKcitcmcnl fho ivornto Mor 111015 wore ii look of general depression vhiloimui to Liberal 1 was seen smiling to himself over tim good news The sorrow sor-row on this one band and the joy on the other was however short lived is tho correct report soon became genenlly known and the excitement begin tow to-w 1110 I liio inteicst is however still at its icight and further news is awaited with anxiety Iho fact that Tucker presumed to limit tho time of the opposition would scorn to indicate that ho know the feeling of tho louse I and was etotirehy 1 convinced that they were with him DiviocitVT reporters have been husy during thin morning soliciting opinions of prominent citizens on the mcisuro with tho cirect noted below I wil be seen th it as a rule the Gentiles are confidcn of the passage and ultimate success of the bill while the Moimons prefer 10 t keep mum 1 IIOM vs IIIIRII l n ltd I bchevo tin hill will piss ld provo of vast benefit to both Mormons and Gentiles that it will idaneo the value of propeil on cour ino immigr Uion and give nn impulse to trade that UI ill has never had Itwil invite new capital to llio Territory all give confidence to investors Thai tin booms other Western cities and town north and south will be felt in Lit ih all < Sal Lake City I do not think that the Mormon prehension about their properly prop-erly is well founded Over one hilf of tin productive property of Utah is held huy Ocntiles all their interests ire in common com-mon with those of the Moimons Ito thinks that tho Gentiles will of course fill all tho olbces that Ihov will ho com pclled to act towards the proporh of Mormons as the would towards their own that taxation must bo uniform and consequent aiiy boom or mcieiso in Ito I value of thin piopert of dentiles would bo felt in a grater pioportion In the ail vance of values of the real estate 01 Mormons AV S AIcCoiiMci said Ithmkitwil not piss I do not think tho bill ood in itsontirol though it contains Homo good provisions I think it will mnnteniahiy i b he f ehioturb thin values of Itroluem ty is do I all su den trnsitions Irom existing lasso to new ones I belole 1 legislative COl misslol woult halo a aalutarv ellect ant remove tho pleselt existing uneasinoHs In this community I think tho prcsent higuousness il certain conditons 01 allirs in Utah wi increlse 1 think tim bill leaves man maters open to ltga tOI espccialy us rcganls the otces whereas the acts 01 a leJislnlle commis slob wotild not bo queshonCI but bo ae cepted tioii as a fnal llsposiion of the fIUIM lol I N Kl0liutmm of Gallon siH tint I portion of tho law 1 edlcting thin prportv will become a dead letter as tho larger corporations have already so disposed of their property is to como within tho palo of tho law 1 M KAIUIIS thinks it will lass if i i comes to I square vote Ho thinks it is i now the end 1 of tbo question Ho says bmee a estlh fEI thin bill errs as regards the distnbutioi i of a wifoH propert Ho thinks tin tIorinotis will not leao Utah but will 1m law ibidin citizens Ho thinks that this bill becoming a law Camion and faylor will succumb pull the latch string tsiiuh all their followers svihl fill al folowerH wi fal into lino IT S AiroiiNiv DitKsos behovesth bill will pass tint it will deprive tho Mormons of political power all force thin church to stand tow irds tho community as do other law ibidmg religious sects Go Mumm thinks uul hopes the bill will pass all become a law all saH it will i enforced tivc to Utah and Salt Lake City a better government than his heretofore been known In tuieral the bill has tho Governor approval Iisnoi Ions SHUII did not desire to express an opinion hut uhiui tiny that ho thought ongress would bo filming for two days to como over this bill Ha I thought that Congress 01 the public little cared for his opinions Mil I ui is hiLls cashier of tim Dcscrct Bank behoves tho bill Hill pisb mil be como alI He thinks there is no oe cision for alarm but that business will sillier a btnnii ition mil that in lan > ic spcets the hill anything but a good one dibsappoinlmcnl for tbo Icrnlor mil will cieato much Sun HIMI sin si i 1iiutiiiiiu i c of tho i t 1 I 1 positive declined to siv iiliy thing upon thu subject but noivonsl showed that ho w is annovcd auth 1 bv his looks indicated th it bo felt like kicking tint reporter to hero ho would hko to see tho 1 elmunds I I luckcr bill l T H Josis thinks tho bill will piss hi wi Upon tbo whole ho thml it will nuke material changes As to thin ultimito outcome ho is not prpIell to oiler an opinion In I futit is his priv ito opinion that tbo Gentiles should mil will even tiiaihy control Utah all urs IN Kvnw v iiccii tho opinion is that tho bill will pass that thor will bo a great influx of travel an 1 thus iidwijs I gain material m business 1 OMMISSIOSI I IllOMIN thinks tllO bill will piss AH tho Mormons don pio POHO to obov tho law the Govcimncnt will force thor to do so him hill is I bcnelici ono md the laws 1 svilh bowisul administered I Coi SIAMOS U I S vrmv behoves tho bill will piss and though hu does not think this bill will bo an nltlm ito foes Element the alFurn In Utah predicts Irlllcts tint real I cstilo will ulvanco in v iluo j III t it troops will bo retained at Fort I DOIIL I his simp as a post of supply similar to f fhoonlhccnnc Oinibi Denver the Ircsidio of SID rantiseo I soul other Hie Colonel prominent points says troops must bo cnniassed nl certain gee Ieo grnphlcil points In the Vcst to meet the ol llllt toa l to demand I for immediate action and not as I menace to an religious seth t SuppH posts as they are called are tstibhshed J ors foas f ist for thin sake of convenience amid ecomtoiuoy at points where stores can bo shilhulled nnd reshipped with rapidity and economy Mittm AIIMSTIIOVI sail I hive nol taken much notice of the hill alI 1 do nol euro to express an opinion I I do nol think il will go through I as it now st mill I Is too sweeping I halo thought otli Ing uf whit its probible clIent will bo hit I am sitisfied tint its bukcM will not ho appeased if then do not gel it through rimeyhl soon be calling for for something more 1 vMvvem I stirs Savin pointcdh do chncd to tiny an thing about it Iticoiiiiiu I I I M 1 1 Wins tuodistlv de chneel to tive an opinion but mid ho would like pleisuro in reuling I hat flu more pxpcricniiil len had to say about the matter Reporters died it time olhco of man other prominent eiliens but tiled f to find them In tho rush necessary in CjCttmg up this later thin hat of opinions is not complete as it would otherwise be but it cm bo taken as a fur feeler of the public div pulso on tho great question of the |