Show THE TH P PEOPLES 11 11 I 1 opler 19 mm or delegate to conyl congress esq JOHN T CAINE ca U RIS AM AD TEMI irKS we learned atlee meeting of I 1 ibo he provo bar the other evening that the governor was overcome over coma with enthus iasa over what he ha was pleased to term tho the moral atmosphere that at all times surrounded it court coart find and in cou con Bide ration of oc its wholesome lullu encell enco upon society he be uses it in justi lying that very extraordinary and in the opinions of almost tile entire bur bar ot of the territory very questionable change which he proposes in relation to the courts ot of the first rua abid secund second districts ilia theony Is ia no doubt absolutely true as a theory why nott mot it is the most natural and rea honable thing in the world for a court to exercise a moral c e upon society socia ty but with this thia no aa with many other hypothetical ideas with respect to the operations are certain little matters revealed in ap rentice which skeptics are eternal eternally I 1 y stumbling over for example A few days previous to the sitting of the court in provo one of our esteemed citizens of ml associations offered tho the suna BUIU of to a druggist of this city for thu the use ot of a soda fountain while the court was in session we would not presume in this allusion to question the motives of tho the enterprising soda boda dealer we speak in this wise merely re as a buy bug meation to our oar friends of the bur bar that tho the absorption of gas gai in provo aitho rato rate of 0 per session involves a principle in in dietetics economics and also in ethics which in tho the opinion ot of some ome few in this bin locality douds to contaminate that so BO callei called moyal moral at biosphere of the court and its in flu fluence encell upon society another on en ter citizen who la be it said has manifested a conscience so 80 far us its wo we know much in advance of the period peri sent bent in a petition about the lie same timo time to tha abet city fathers requesting that they repeal a portion of the city ordinance right away in order that he might legally avail himself of the patronage patr of tho the court auxiliaries another inordinate example of modern enterprise bo holds himself in readiness to sell the prohibited drug to a certain class though the tha penal ty were death that certain clasi in whom his confidence bus swelled to such guch ample proportions is doubtless tho the bar for wo we know of no others in this neighborhood worthy of so BO grave a trust indeed now that we think of it a very conspicuous member ot of the tha legal fraternity whom our loyal citizens adore tor for the zeal in which he ha proBo cutes certain technical oi offen Tenses seB common in this territory only an evening or two since avowed repeatedly while pass ing down main street that his ermnie was to purchase pur chasa some soma beer of 0 this game ame confidential dealer yet ho bo was certainly erta aware that thai tho the said doa dealer I 1 er in selling him beer no matter if his spirits wen low was acting ia m point blank violation of law thus we behold a great moral censor encouraging by his hid influence and patronage tho the clandestine traffic in a product which the leading lights of the world to day point to as an the most pernicious ions and seductive agent of corruption and immorality which has over ever society we are ara well ivell abaro that the tore fure going allusions allusion will vill bel be looked up on as aa having emanated from u n very base and contemptible source that it is defending dec ending to the lie very depths depth of do de to allude disrespectfully to anything that concerns that immaculate brotherhood tho the bar wo wei havn have been thoroughly inform informed pd hence our crime is iff without mitigation and our case incorrigible in other words dont tell us about our meanness for fer it will do no good lectures we have not the seu sensibility ty t to appreciate ive ve have said so BO much in in this issue about governors and courts that we shall have to clip the tail of our oar moral for tho the next publication |