Show A Tale of Woe T Under the above caption Juniu Junior who by the way has a habit t of trying to conceal his identity under a nom plume whenever he has something some-thing particularly nauseating to say or a lie so big that his hide is in < danger tell tells a most pitifni story in the Denwcrat He says There resides in this part of the Lords vineyard among the gathered Saints of the most selfish I in the ward presided over by Bishop McQuarrie a very hardworking little woman who would make a fit subject for a novel similar to Victor Hugo Le Miserables Jean Valjeans Nineteen Years at the Galleys Emma Kellys Nineteen or More Years in Polygamy Polyg-amy to be at last Disowned and Denounced De-nounced 1 The writer then goes on to tell of the womans sickness and misfortunes hunger want and neglect Bah The womanhas been a subject for the police court for years and finally lived with a man until she had a couple of children and only married him some three or four months ago This man isa perfectly per-fectly healthy able bodied individual indi-vidual who has nothing J to do but support the woman The Democrat scribbler says the woman gave her latest child to a woman in Evanston because be-cause she would not submit to accep t t II charity and pictures the heartrending process of parting with the babe as though it were real The effervescent Swansea of the local News probably inspired the article of Junius Junior for the same reason I that he approached the city marshal and asked him to pay the Kelly wo i mans house rentbecause he owned i the house It is rather significant too that Swansea threatened the marshal that an article would appear in the democrat if he did not aid the woman The marshal could not see that the case was one that called for public charity and the Democrat article appeared |