Show L EOSDOI10UGH BOUNCED r The removal of Judge ROSUOROCGH from the position of examiner of the report of the receiver in tho church confiscation suits was eminently proper just as his appointment appoint-ment was highly improper His selection I was surprise to everybody he was not I the choice of anybody interested in the matter who desired a fair and square deal We dont believe it is in the nature of Ros uonouGii to give a fair and square deal in any matter in which the Mormon church is concerned Receiver Drin was right in objecting ob-jecting to the examiner and the majority ot I tlie court is to be congratulated on showing the courage to resist the dictation of the chief justice who seems to < think that it is his right and mission to control con-trol In this confiscation bUsintss There can be no objection to the examination of the accounts Qf the receiver Indeed such examination should bo made arid it ought I to be thorough but the inquiry should not I be by a personal enemy to the official nOr 1 by a man whose hatred of TUC defendant I church is so bitter that he docs little else than make war upon the Mormons Nor can any good reason bo shown for giving RosBcmouGii a grab at the boodle which the government is making of the property of the Mormons Of course tho property will bo squandered very little of it ever reaching this schools the object of those who brought about the passage of the theft bill and of the government was simply to deprive the owners of the pr > pert p-ert that accomplished tho end sought will ba relieved and the valuables may be scatleiea to the winds so far as old man Er MCMS and his conspirators are concerned con-cerned but for the sake of decency of appearance ap-pearance in the distribution of the spoils such jlien asRosnououan should be left out |