| Show I II NTY OP < > ltltl There tire In this city n largo number I I num-ber of families that depend wholly or 4 1 t partially on classify for their subilst Price during a portion of the year the J 44 winter month especially As n reason I 1 for being thus dependent they sa > 1 j II r there is no employment by which they In the ran earn o I living In the city jf winter time I which IN true But It I Is r not true that these people reIr this ll I I If I reason Justified In making themselves Hir I n public burden winter after winter II Disappointment And misfortune are liable to come upon any laboring man I I to with I a family In Support and without II nr ay 4 I a homo of his own or properly of any 4 I kind to fall balk upon anil he may III f I find himself unable to n oxide the I 11 necessaries of life for those dependent 11 upon him Such cases tire legitimate 1 k 31 I objects uf charity And purh men I f fill 1 should not out of n false pride ton real 1 the destitution of themselves and I ill their I families for there li I no cooled of nny actual buffering for the neees I fu earles of life fpl I 1 nut sickness or other Physical disability dis-ability la the only Justification I for any trlh CI man In this State to rink Into a chronic j condition of dependence on charity for I there Is within easy reach ample op 11 r I portunitY I for every ablebodied I I mail in I Lis t It to secure employment that will yield at least a comfortable living I for a I family The custom that many families fam-ilies In this and other cities In the f j State have followed Year alter year of t mine precariously during mild weather k 11 by such work as they can find In the t Tl j1 i city only to depend on charity for subsistence jt Yt III il sistence the rest of lie time Is an L i J abuse that demands correction It demoralizes de-moralizes those who Practice It and Ir d I entails on unjust burden upon the gen I Iill room All A simple cure for the evil consists In the removal of these poor families to fk f i localities where they may secure under j > the land laws or otherwise farms by II I 1 4 > 7 I the cultivation of which they can Pus talon themselves In former years the im owner oC teams used to volunteer In large numbers to cross the Plains to I It II J the JlIIourl river and brIng thence f I 1 to the alley thousand of families of I poor Salntn Such a trip as tint used I tii In cost u great deal more than It I would J f j it I now to move a family out of this city I I I und establish It on n piece of land that is i t would yield a living This Idea Is I well worthy of consideration by those havIng I 1 Ing to do with administering relief to Ii l the poor I t |