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Show CHIEF JUSTICE LOWE'S DE C1SION Vim EHza is asking most loo much when she wants to be married according ac-cording to the Mormons and divorced . according to the Gentiles. Like other people, she must abide by one faith or the other. As she was content con-tent with a Mormon marriage, she must bo content with a Mormon divorce, which carries no alimony with it. It may havo been worth iOO a month to live with Brigham Voting, but it certainly isn't worth that amount to live away from him. We havo an idea that Ann Eliza will never get $500, nor oiKJ tents, nor any other amount, on account of her marital relations with Brigham Young, and wo. are ignorant of any law or reason which would entitle her to compensation on this account. The only possible objection that can be made to Chiel Justice Lowe's interpretation in-terpretation is, that Ann Eiizi, deprived de-prived of her S-jOO a month, will probably prob-ably return to tho lecture field. It is hard iliat the general public should be" made to sutler in this learful manner man-ner for the domestic troubles of Brigham Brig-ham Young's numerous household. Chicago Tribune. |