Show THE following extracts are taken from the Deseret Evening XeuS of March 11th 1885 They are from the News report of the Simpson polygamy case They speak for themselves and show that all is not peace within Robert J Deighton after standing the crossfire of Mr Dick on for some time was also excused He said he was a member of the Mormon Church but was in doubt as to his standing lie was decidedly de-cidedly opposed to the practice of polygamy polyga-my and believed the revelation on that subject was bogus In the absence of law in the matter he would consider that any man who had two living and un divorced wives or who cohabited with more than one woman was guilty of amoral a-moral wrong He was challenged Isaac Jennings said he thought he was a member of the Mormon Church but did not consider himself in fellowship with that body He believed polygamy morally wrong Did not think the revelation revela-tion on the doctrine of polygamy was from God Regarded it as spurious He had no prejudice nor bias in opposition to the prosecution against polygamy lIe was accepted and sworn Mr John D Spencer was the next juror examined lIe was also a Mormon Mor-mon as were his family and many of his relatives He consdered himself in good fellowship with the members of that Church But when Mr Didcfeon touched upon his belief concerning the I doctrine of having more than one wife atone at-one time Mr Spencer stated frankly that I he did not believe it right He was scarcely prepared to say that he considered I the revelation on celestial matri age spurious but at the same time he did not beliovc in it He admitted that it might have been given of God but be lieved that it was morally wrong to practice prac-tice it In his opinion there was no person per-son living who was good enough and pure enough to live a proper life in the practice prac-tice of polygamy lIe thought the principle prin-ciple of plural marriage was revealed from God and that the revelation enjoined obedience on the part of those who be lieved it but still he considered it wrong for any one to obey it |