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Show THE BEE was merely a ihe church into a difficulty or pull it out of closing up. When the troublesome ones bullet. So long as a battle it is likely the friendly ones clash between opposing forces, drawn up a cliDicultv than tin elder Cannon; no man are disposed of, face to face in long lines, as in the days of at present is better able to represent that can go back into business again and the liable to receive church at the nations capital than the business will run on in the same old wax', the (Ireeks, the men were in front and a cut behind senatorial son of his father. A represent besides this, it had been a few months since their injuries only ativc .11 Washinuton tin- - church must h:ixe!he Chief liatl hcen mixc.l up in a sensation Was supposed to hritml a man as a coward, " tliuht about time that the non- - Vet not even this was any proof. In modern ami will have, ami that man will he other for tactical ad- than the lion. William H. Kin. sjoikI Saint partisan administration was dom something battle the commanders play I hey seek a weak point in the So reason these wise Demo-- to make a record. Hut whatever is done, it vantage. will all blow over in a short time and things (enemy and strike at that. They try to turn in his llank and diive in one wing upon the will go merrily on in the same old way. centre in a rout. Thcv make false blows in It i to be hoped that the rder to cheat him into a belief that tin stroke is to fall w here it does not. M. wheelmen of this city will interest crnshiiiK themselves eunuch in the case of hey have to keep their ees open for n.ameuvres on the enefiiy' s part. So cralic pa, tv without a hruised conscience Max Scufcrt. who ran down and killed Umjsimilar l hift rcumients, hrii'adts. dm-h- e and no less racefullv than Varian did. Will 'oy on a bicycle on State .street the other'11.' fr"m - part of the field to the other. iat justice is meted out to him. do it' Sira utter t hint's have happened in ma mi,cs 1,1 IcnthIll- - is evidcntlv one of the class of drivers, for the I,m ,f Utah. still too numerous, who think that the man, To change position it is often necessary for a body of troops to turn the back squarely Chief Iratt has sprung another boy or woman on a bicycle have no rights to the foe. It may be required in order to Theombier. sensation. He has discovered that are entitled to respect. 'Phis class of take advantage of a road or path, or to that gambling is an illegal busi- people should be taught a lesson, and this is secure a bridge, or to lay pontoons, or to ness and issued orders that it must stop a good time to do it. meet any of the hundred exigencies that It seems to be the popular thing with a forthwith and forever. Whether this is to arise in war. Ther are too many situations be followed by an order against the rest of certain class of old fogies, including some in battle that require the soldier to keep his the sporting fraternity, including the deni alleged newspapers, to annoy and misrepre- back to the enemy for hasty judgments of zens of Commercial Street and the numerous sent wheelmen. It should be understood cowardice to be passed on those who are other tenderloin sections of the city, is that the rider of a bicycle on the road has not shot in front, and of the two it is doubtnot known. The chances are, however, that the same rights and is entiled to the same less a harder trial to keep ones back to a such an order will follow. As the Max or protection as any team or other vehicle. We fire than to turn and face it. Brave and of are wheelmen do think the no of his seem be Police rights Chief to and looking honorable men have too long and often sufabout to inform themselves just what busi- generally respected. Too many drivers of fered from the injurious reflections that are ness is legal and what is illegal, they are vehicles go on the theory that the riders of made and in consonance through ignorance w he of run or can heels the out of a liable to run across section the Revised way get with elderly tradition. The circumstance, Statutes which makes prostitution and over, and often purposely harass and annoy not the place of a wound, gives the honor or several other things which are now openly them, as this fiend who killed the boy did. the shame of it. carried on in this city unlawful, and then It is about time that wheelmen should stand England has been a very good rights, and it may deter other they, will have to go too. It may seem upon-theifriend of ours during the recent road hogs if this one gets his just deserts. strange to some people that these things Since the above wras put in type Seufert unpleasantness with Spain, and which have been carried on openly and in violation of law so long should be receiving has had his examination and has been dis- of course Uncle Sam feels grateful and will attention at this time, but it is not very charged by Judge Timmony. We hope the not forget it. It will be well if England and allow the the United States can remain on neighborly strange after all. Of course if this closing dead boy has friends who will not to stop without further investigation. terms and take a special interest each in the up was done on principle, because it is matter other. But this talk of an alliance is mere wrong and immoral as well as unlawful, it Seufert must have been drunk or reckless or would have been attended to long ago, but he would not have run away without offer- bosh. There can be no alliance. The folBesides, those best lowing from the New York Evening Post is it is done for no such reason. The Chief ing some assistance. himself shows the whole motive behind the able to observe the matter closely, including to the point: The talk of an alliance with England closing up of the gambling houses when he a Tribune reporter, state that he was driving is a bit of mediaeval claptrap for which there at a reckless gallop and zigzagging across says that certain parties from Ogden were looks as if there was careless- is no warrant in the history of either the It street. witha new to house start gambling going Alliances are made between dy-- . his this is what precipit- ness or drunkenness, and in either case this country. and out approval, nasties and despots, not free peoples. Treaated the trouble that ended in closing down man should not go unpunished. ties we have made with England in the past, on the whole fraternity. In other words, as no doubt, shall continue to make in It has always been accounted a and, long as these men could satisfy Pratt they future. To the fact that the immediate mark of disgrace to be shot in the could go ahead with their nefarious business existing cause of the popular international and he would protect them. But If they did back, and some scorn was put upon friendliness is the outbreak of a war with not go and see him and arrange satisfactorily one of the men who was hurt in the engagetoo much importance may be atwith him, there was sure trouble ahead for ment in which the Rough Riders W'ere Spain, tached. The great point is that time has them. These new parties thought they had attacked at Santiago because his injury wTas blotted out most of the causes of difference, the same rights to be in the business as the not in the front. It is time that this humand commerce, trade and an increasing similothers, and refused to recognize the Chief bug wras exploded. In battle a soldier may of institutions are every year drawing of Police as dictator in the matter. In order be shot anywhere without suffering in his arity us nearer together. to get rid of them there had to be a general honor, however he may suffer from the ! i 1 . 1 j j j ! r - |