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Show Tin: 1-MiiivT juinii.r. Till) H rlngflrhl, Mbm., y.V;;u4'io.in of tbo 5th I nit. hai an editorial on the aulject ot the "Mormon" Church proity cav. It gl" a tucclnct account ac-count of tho matter from the aage of the wheat act to tho decision of the Hui remo Court aud aaya: "The dorreo now Uuil,whlrh It eomt-what eomt-what niodlnM from It original form, do-rl do-rl let Ihla doubtful point only In a general manner,anlleaioaltBtlllopcil for Cull-griH Cull-griH or tho l5oiirl to further moillfy. It t1iiiint aia-elfy the purwe to which Hie rvpi-rty tball he devotnl or onter llalinuiMlUU dleuul, but leate II In the hand of the rerelier until otherwlta ordered, and rovlde for a rejvrt from a matter In chancery upon th let nuth-clof nuth-clof ill.trlbu'iug thl fmul In accordant accord-ant with the ttvreenf the court. The ground un which Juttlee Harlan, (Iray, llrewer anl Drown dl-wnl, enrnvrnt th ,wer of the court to order any dlirnaltlon "f thl property prop-erty In ervordaiire with tho term of the decree. The decree provide that Hie property thai! be dovoled In audi law fill purpowM, rhtrltable III llielr lit r-aler,aamay r-aler,aamay nioetly marly corrMjMiid to Hiom for whldi II w originally Intended. In-tended. Jnt hero It ou illltli-illly, II lielng urged that tlio purpotet for which thl prewrty wa lutendeil wore unlawful, unlaw-ful, Iwaniw II wa prllitlpallydetlgued for the aii,pnrtuf a oriorailoii which eueoiiraavd an I ailpiorteil ,olyganiy, and therefore there eiltt no lawlulpur-iotetikolhiiM lawlulpur-iotetikolhiiM for whloli It wiwgalh-ere.1, wiwgalh-ere.1, THhiil,allythltikn.tloii may he aoundeuough, although lea real pranl-oally, pranl-oally, lor a Urge irlof the Muriumi church Income went to purpntet fur Mhhh lawful analog! an be found. The church eupported whoolt an I re-llghHia re-llghHia orwervaruw, an I eared fur lit poor and Inrlrmi and It wool I not rwpilrea great atreuh ofanaligy hi deelde that higher Inatlluilonaof hurnltigaud hoij.l. tela would iwarly uirrwuu I to eouieof the purwtea fur which Hit property wa Intended. "The dltteiillng Ju Igea apur to doubt the power of Hierourl U ili.po.o of the I rojMily, It It proptrly a Judicial a t to Irierinliie tlioniiiiliiiilanaliy of a law, tnuonrirmor nierlhrow Hie Interpret Hon uiv, u a law b a I iwe r court, and to approteor ilUepptort the randeuiuatliui orprortyreal or raiiuali but may It girtrilieraml order llio IU1KIilon of Hit property whhout en, ruaehlng uiiui IhoIcgUlallvefuneiioTiwIihih Iwlougt to ' ii in .. Tho Klni a Loth lu'eriwllng a I Pai orient, ami ilia iluav dlrl.loii of Ihoc mrlUOilllalmwatt delicate i bar inter. It 1 a mIHIcuU mailer to drier uiuio the limit l liku the court way g PaMJMjtBaaMtj In enforcing It Interpretation ol tho latent la-tent of the Uwi but, ail le from lhat que-Hon, que-Hon, thla dltpotltlon of the Mormon wealth will eceure the benefit of lie ute to the onpe of Utah from whom It waa drawn." |