Show lifE PEOPLE9S FORUM A Senatorial Bee LO n March 30 Logan i1 < 30rh Democrats up here think that Coy Wells has a Senatorial Sen-atorial bee in his head and that he Is after the scalp of James Rawlins and thats why hes fighting the timber reserve proposition and that his main object In calling a convention was to aid In his plans lor the future P Wcittersons Gaudy Speech Editor Tribune Mr Watterttsns speech would perhaps attract more serious se-rious attention from Republicans were It not so entirely a restatement ot ancient Democratic complaints The charges ot Imperialism and Moxlcunl za lon are at least n old is President Lincolns time and President Grant was the first wan on horseback to distress the Democratic Imagination Tho last and greatest of Republican imperialists according to Democratic accusation was President MeKlnley whom Mr Wattcrson now Mclrler ccls u statesman There Is nothing new In all this nor In the claim that the Conotltutlon Is In danger from Repub lican aggressions nor in the pretense that the Democrats are the natural and particular guardians of that instrument In-strument These were articles of Democratic faith as long ago aa ISGi and no wellregulated Democratic platform or extended speech since that time has omitted them In some form Mr Watterson Indulges in the favorite Democratic metaphor of representing his party as the champion of the people peo-ple who are supplicating for release from the cruel encliantments of the Republican monster This is very romantic and dramatic but the effect is Injured by a recollection recollec-tion of the persistency of the people In holding the alleged champion under bond to keep the peace I is certainly to be hold that Mr Wattorson wlll keep on writIng and speaking His diction la i trenchant and his rhetoric fascinating and so long as he points out no new biota on the Republican escutcheon Republicans Republi-cans may read and smile In undisturbed undis-turbed complacency I Is well to note however in passing that Mr Wattcr sons logic Is a lIttle topheavy Prenl 5 dent Roosevelt Is denounced aa the man on horseback and proof of the charge Is found In his findings in the Schley case and In tha reprimand of Gen Miles The plain Implication Is that men I who haVe performed great military and naval cervices should be treated as above discipline I thin Is not the apotheosis of tht man on horseback and the man on the bridge perhaps Mr TValterson will tell us what would be c The Expectoration Ordiunncs lExectorton Editor Tribune I am glad to seen see-n move in the right direction in the cleaning up of the city especially in enforcing the Expectoration ordinance ordi-nance The Womans club of Salt Lake fific ceeded In gelling that ordinance pawed four carl ago securing the Indorsement o the Medical society and having the red cross cards printed anil posted and of which I think there must be a quantity left in the Health department of tho city and county building Many of the cards were torn don until It would bo hard to find one Men said it curtailed the light of the great free American citizen I suppose the right to bo as filthy 3 he pleaded regardless of the rights of other to be clean When we were threatened with an epidemic o smallpox men with the incipient disease walked up and down the street spltling he went for the next one who followed him to contract the loathsome disease The same with consumptives Physicians are very careful to order4 the expectoration of their consumptive patients to be burled bur-led to prevent contagion and yet the yldewalks reek with It Seeing that the ordinance was din regarded 0 committee was appointed from tho Womans club to wait on the Chief of Police and ask him to hove It enforced They went to him and after stating their errand he replied Ladles I am sorry to say we have not men enough we cannot do It and co itand then you see we could not arrest such a man a Mr naming n man who represented 0 good deal of money the corners nte whose mouth are always running with tobacco Julep One of the committee asked Why not Is It I anymore any-more agrreablc to wade through the mor expectoration of Mr than that ota ot-a conlheuvtfr Occasionally tho finest would have a spasm and arrest some poor fellow In jumper and overalls and fine him while the genteel loafer In broadcloth spitting beside him whose chief business busi-ness In life Is to hold up the buildings would le unmolested Surely one old writer shed up present condition of things when he said Plate sins In gold and the strong lance of Justice hurtlestf breaks Clothe them in rags a pigmy straw can pierce It I In nil well enough to tale against wearing long dresses on the streets ItI is a filthy habit and should be avoided but If the sidewalks were kept clean from expectoration most of the danger would be done away XIth We bal the efforts the Health Commissioners with pleasure and every ev-ery citizen should constitute hjtnsalf or herself a committee of one to Jielp along the work A CLUBWOMAN A Random Thoughj of Easter A wandering spirit on a bridge of sighs Spanning the bright Earth with the brighter skies Tarried awhile ocrpowcrcd by constant light From swiftly passing host of Beings bright Forth Issuing In silent endless line From Pnsl and Present and Abysm of Time To Mansions of felicity and rest For them found worthy to b2 call a the blCKt Supernal Arch soaring to mystic Height 50alnr Where Day declines to wed with Somber Night Where Thought retires to Intuitions shrine And the Redeemed no memory havo of Time For timobrcd Recollection fades away Amid tho rapture of eternal day By Throncllt stars they bn canon explore ex-plore New wonders on tho flrmamontal shore JSow wth Gods mission the ordained take heed To wailing Worlds ollll groaning to bo freed From Sin and Grief and doctrines or Despair With Gorgonheads recurved above their lair Tho VII Supremo on flame tho missions mis-sions done The warning gIven perchance while Life is numb Neath potent wand of Sleep but not tho Soul The sentinel alert while soulbella toll Tho eerie hours and Doubt and Fear attune To voices sent by Love beyond the tomb Mxmarch of light and warmth Impclld apace From Capricorn salute with royal grace c April and May and brow of both adorn With flowers careyd on bosom of the Morn The sesollly and tho dreamy rose With Joy heart repose with heart where Peace and Roll Spring back thou emrald gales of Virgin i Jehovahs universe In triumph sing Hosanna songs aro heard In Hcavon on Earth This Easter morning for tho Worlds now birth God and the Lamb tho echoes near our Lord The martyrd Christ ascends to His reward re-ward Thou fellow man of sin for us Ho died > That fed all thro Him might bo Godglori W LJONE8 r The City of the Saints rU Dr E F Eldrldge Where rugged mountains rear their peaks Apalrot tho eastern skies And Great Salt Lake reflects tho crags Which far above It rls < o o 4 ° Or Hashing like n diadem o c Upon a maidens breast Its diamonds sparkle in the sun Upon the wavelets crest i Where healing zephyrs fondly blow Across the verdant fields And nature full r hundred fold IUer choicest treasures yields Beside the sacred Jordan streams Amid Its Gardens fair A wondrous city rears HB spires High In tho balmy air The angel from his dizzy height Above her Temple grand Looks down upon the fairest eight Of any ago or land > For hero tho Master from his gifts Has chosen all the best t 1 And mudo for man a paradise the deserts breast Upon t c mt |