Show artho the emigration fund with the llie voluntary donations of ii a people in t t of their falah it is not our p to interfere abal Yb al cr amount the campen d lit ill trul may re belve floto ilch a coc while le leviti ud ed for the objects evolved aloft avol ved oil and for makh the futol were ruined baled it wo antil be ba ai Is relevant on nur part as it is floryan to our intention to inter ere wit wilh but eben the eliat should br bo support rdby tho voluntary i and adherents alon i afu adopts T JL lAit tion on to itam it ir an and 1 makes forcad draughts upon private properly i to further nr iti 11 objects it br be cilles our fluty ditty to ti point out the evil anil amt demand its it removal tile perpetual emigration I 1 fund was estal the gathering gt of the poor I 1 irom M uglier untried t to diun Zi un and i wai vai to b br 0 arted by free contributions the baits by a ny to the amount expended cipe oded for their emigration is as aoa alter after their aln ir arrival in auvill as possible po sible ble hundreds have been tiivi abi emigrated here bore kho pevious omi to br N hijii en route hare bare been sign bonds or give promissory notes for the flip payment of the amount amoun t expended with interest to late dito of pay in nt this rand being first created by vol it a tarv 1 cen tribu lions for purposes purpose it is manifestly unjust to den find from the people emigrated more than the tb amount unpaid by them in con lions to in emigration if the on tribute of their adli for tile the en emigration ilg riVion or of others to pay for themselves the amount so contrib contris bitted should be placed to the lie credit of awl the parties to whom filch assistance asi assi tanco stanco is tendered precisely tb the e same ame as a money advanced a man to 0 the creditors of his bita friend for lira him would be entered on the credit side of that friends fiend account this fund however ever is conducted on a far different diff eMent it n i dij ails ars of the llie church in foreign countries are arc instructed to pay t ti uio the extent of into n t 0 it for their own oin bene lit if poor ond and for the benefit of ill alic c poor if they should not need its ni did d themselves T yu tile entire amount paid is entered upon tho iho looks books but not to the cre cr dit of and to be deducted from the hharges for emigration to the parties it it or tiny other persons choin t alio lie church inny designate a proper subsets to receive its charitie 8 tp to ite aliis subject we willbur will further explain the prevailing policy there are arc in utah tome some per sons alio have 0 11 ft ve tp emigrated w rutted item lacre by on own T tome ae who bave recci ed nid aid from the church fund the former class clangs contri contributed on nn an 5 per bund for the r 1 I emigration of ai t le e poor and the litter latter clasa 63 3 per bicaj li cil maung a total of tho expense ol of emigration Pini ration to have anve been 70 per lead for 1 ur the brought out by the churell church fluid theto isan iann expense of 1 incurred alfr bow coir adopting ft a principle of strict justice the alio pieties parties assisted nit cd would bilo llie the dd deducted Ld from dica the a charged thereby reducing the it mount to for winch the hey y are responsible to or 12 instead of VO 70 ench each baita 13 tit as now managed the pour poor derive no benefit i whatever from the contributions of the rich they alif hive have to pay the baw v entire amount charged for their migration emigration I 1 and the charge is ys condid culls id ralle rall f e 0 more chii iian n th the e cost the amount they contributed to the und not even being deduct effrom the charge enote another r feature of this system sj steia that is highly ble consists in the tha character and of 0 collecting the notes given iby the poor duped i emigrant emig em irant rant ahn ali note nole are made negotiable e and are arc collected by distraint by due process of law av the nw of tile territory provides tint debts owing by a gereon cannot be coil e ey distraint unless the debtor a certain amount of property more than the ho law holds nece necessary for the sustenance of hu his family but the he church agents regard greggard no law as binding that interferes with willi the of it bam nod and the consequence co ri sequence is that hat last cow and everything a nun man las has is frequently taken from him to liquidate his obligation to the PE I 1 E fund does not res bess ih lupro ere 4 11 t alm ala ai abc e taken iken up aad if lin unclaimed claimed they are arc transferred berred to the also alio 11 uncle sam too has hag been taxed to support this fund by unclaimed government stock being driven over to church island A k man may be e in the canons canon in some d dis 18 taut 1 part of the territory that he cannot 1 at the time or ofilio abe drive to examine the stock for far animals animal he has lost he ina jae 4 severe sickness be he may y lie bo on bu business siness in another state or territory he may lie be dead and ill his fa biblo 0 to o attend a hundred thin things s may inay have happened to prevent nt his ap bearance pe arance either cither in person or by proxy to claim his hi aslock steel but under the exist Sw there ther is no remedy for him while mille none but members of the church d ich cie although allbough the evil was fe felt it it was vas considered ot of little consequence e as UKE the stock block so appropriated was wai in tho the chorea chii abich the people believed bali eved would one or its hs surp surplus lits funds to take them back to jackson county and uli acl ras hii 5 ilan bua it bov that we have hundreds of 1 n nat IM 1 7 and jirld ands more coming something bo a dou done I 1 too promptly to re remedy in etly tho iho existing evil and inaugurate a system that Mill will gho give to every iran an opportunity port unity of reco recovering lits his property properly let the matter be taken in canil L |