Show THE MORMON ATTITUDEr Since the Authentic declaration ef JrCtl i loo nt JmYfIltt < r of time Mormon church in 150 repudiating And tm plural MI I fn m rrlaKM lawful I Cohlillitation there hu HT1 nO I dlC1aration by tho church authoring on I hcso ubJecls uiiUJ now President Snow lr the church makes an emphatic ttc 1 moat of the churelVs altitude which II 1 oven more noalUve and explicit than his niSdflc > rii announcement President Snow makt ft repudiation of Polygamous practice the law of tho church rm it i the law of the land No winctlon or txcuso or apology for plural I I marriages and unlawful cohabitation Is extended and those who OHKOBO In these I Practice an plainly told that they will I have I no sympathy or aid from thf Mormon Mor-mon churvh nnd that getting Into trouble by violation of the law they mum situ I care of ihemselvo President Snows proclamation Is so direct Urn It cannot I w misinterpreted It Is on its taco the fullest submission of tho church to tho I I abolition of nolvgamy and conformance with thy law prohibiting It and with tho I I notional sentiment that approves that I law rho Issuance of the proclamation la I tinquesilor ably ft direct result of the pop l ular agitation for tho exclusion from Congress Con-gress of the polygamist Roberts It IB tho complete yielding of the Mormon church before tire aroused feeling and Intense sonilrnont of the Nation Alter silence for ten years tIme head of the Mormon church Is compelled to accept tho Judgment of the people of the country and to agree that polygamy must forever go It doubtless Is through policy that thin eoncluhlon It reached and lie attempt to foist upon Congress a polygamlm who IJIIK had the favor of the Mormon church arid who hOIl grounded his claim to udmlsBlbl relations with three wives In the religion of that church le the direct causo of this renewed declaration of Hut head of Un church against the further nunctlon or tol ration of polygamy hlle It IH an ucl of Mormon i > ollr > It IIIn Is Uui rtxult of a wholesome cur tluil In LImo light of tho Roberts case such u storm of opposlllon to Mormon polygamy would nweej over iho land as would drive out und destroy Mormonlsm It I IN 1 believed by thosn who well understand under-stand the Mormons und their tendencies hat I this dorlnritlon by President Snow Is I In JL genuine spirit md made lo tie lived up to Never beforo have time violators of the I antipolygamy t lawn bien told hv the head of the church that time Illegal I practices prac-tices would huvo no proiecllon from It and that they must for tljetnselvi1 take till ccmHoqucMifCH of their acts Us sIn ccrlty Is i however yet lo be tested and a 1 leading test will bo In time rufrnlrlng frmn pindlnir Il nnnsrfliatlvo rHn t Ion of polygamists polyg-amists hike Roberts Heretofore lln common com-mon heron of Mormondotn havo He > n th nxumpln and piullce of Ifndlng Mormons III disregard of tho antipolygamous laiva without rebukf from Limo church authorities authori-ties and this I linn been lie excuse for heir following who tho I lenders prm tIred with Impunity I I Now thin muv ho 1 ihaiiged The withdrawal i by h tin t chunh of sanction and proliftlon rein pluril I marriages and unlawful cohabitation will put a now phase upon these thing In Utah It Is I in effect a public notlr tluil I 1 Robertas CIt Is dropped bv time Mormon church nnd that he roust lake time respou slbllliy for his own hrejichew of law without with-out oven the poor apology lhal hI IIIH 1Icn acting out his religion In I this I vlow 1 Robertas oxrluslon from Coimresui should bo accepted nnd acquiesced In by tIme Mormons Mor-mons themselves 1 Syracuse H < rnlil |