Show UT 01 The fhe Ohio supreme court has hils det that the Ohio tramp act l Is at al to this lOt act a inert InAn who Is found begging ou outside this the county In which his horn home I is antI to 10 work Ii I liable to Int for tor from Crom oneto one oneto to three YOON This Is pretty evere But Dut the tramp evil Is one width needs treat trat mint It Is II said to be crowing In this country to enormous proportions e c cording to lame come estimates there are no noIe noless Ie less than a million tram tramps pi In the United States preying upon society like so 10 soman many man And 1111 often otten thy they are II a menace to the till they vIsit viall A healthY man amen who refuses to work and prefers begging should be betaken taken care of end and be made mad to support himself It II notorious that tramp life lite Is one fruitful source BoUret of Immorality and crime and It Si I but too often sustained by mistaken benevolence Ill It is no excuse for tor tb the evil to say laY that th the social conditions are largely largel sibie for tor Its existence as Is sometimes urged by modern reformers Th The root of It Is I the morAl depravity that makes mm men averse to honest exertions Io 00 forum form of society can be framed for tor the special of those who prefer preter to trample under their test fet the dIvine law according to which It Is the duty ot of nil all to wor work as 11 1 a condition of at living lint Dut this much can be said that the tramp ho spends his lite hit In riotous living In inthe th the palaces of oC rice is 18 morallY n not t su superior perlor to him who 1111 Idles It away In rags and pig pens n A law that reaches one class claM and not the other is Ie Ilk like all hu humn huinca mn inca imperfect Possibly the attention ot of missionarIes of oC the Church who vho In all 1111 parts of at i the fishl travel without and t pecuniary recompense should be directed to the Ohio act They are In no sense en although the en rules of the Church sometimes apply that to them Th They are arl minis ministers tire of oC the laboring for tor the sPiritual benefit benent of their The They do not abeL bes and they do not refuse refu to work But Dut It is conceIvable that inimical courts court and juries see lee ended by popular prejudices and the clamors of fanatical accusers might endeavor en deavor to 10 Itol their work by the mil mis misapplication application of oC some sante such law It Il I Is ci al ways In order tor or tue of l peace C who have been n cent forth as 1111 sheen In the midst of oC waIve to heed tue injunction of oC the Che Muster ne lie ye therefore wIse wile as 18 serpents and harm lose liS as doves does |