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Show Till; 2 11 KK the street, (mall) arrested her, charging her with the offense, in court the charge was not proven to the satisfac- lion of the judge and the defendant was discharged, with which action on tin! part of the court, we have not the fault to find, but not content with so acting, his honor took occasion to anCnU'tiHl ul I hi l,.si offuv Hi Suit ,.kr eity, fr n ur. U mvoii through thi m ill, nounce, in his own pompous manner, s that as long as he sat on the bench, Subkcrlpllori Pair: . ...!! amOi would not be allow ed to arrest innojiur fcirirtljr In'inh II 0 ... In m iilviiiH1 SU inth,iiriflly In th Cnlvri I'.i.i.tl cent women and charge them with T all r .mirif 5 Union un- year,! tl ly In lv4!i heinous offenses that could not be OUcontlnuance: i' U n If i In fr. proven, etc., etc. T he tirade was del.tjM!i t'l I i f i a i ll I it t triti i i s it'iili , by ltw livered to the usual room full of police I ht Irrin ftpIrfH. All .ill. imM AJvrrtniif Pair: court loungers. Now, we ask in all Tlif llctr hi th Jitivrst clrctiUilon .f any wJy n if t reprimand of that kind delhmfnrt tn it rtUMi )iihjKhf.l In Cinh, am! (a4-candor, Ik wa.li kitn itmliuin of ricoirnU4 iuirll. Htlea will livered publicly is calculated to improve on ulirutloii. '' Prmltlancci: the efficiency of the force? If there All Uritfu. Ioht Office or Kiprexa rnony onlcr a:.l Letter abotiLI In? nKlrsil and mtde jiny.iMi , are incompetent men on the police force let the judge notify the elnef of police, BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. and it is dollars to doughnuts the men 67 Commercial St., Salt Lake Chy. will be let out. If some man on the force needs a reprimand, the people Publlthe NEWMAN LIEN who daily pass in front of the old city South street, knows Judge f 2 I4 'ii.h.ii tmtmimf on re a liar, l hall, on First i j Editor Goodwin and I Timmony has time to deliver it priGood-win- . Editor says Eillor Penrose. vately. Hut to deliver such a repri! i Voir re anin the court room to the usual other, retorts Editor Penrose. And mand thus the public are being edilied and police court loafers is sowing the seed of sedition with a vengeance. Judge enlightened by this pair of epithetical Personal abuse is in- Timmony was elected to the position journalists. which he now' occupies to work in harjected into so many of their editorial with the other department of the mony writings that a peace-lovin- g community is disgusted. The two are enemies' of city government in maintaining peace old and they ought to get together and and good order in the city, and unless settle their differences. One is almost he can and does work consistently and inclined to suggest that they be securely quietly to that end he is not a proper tied together, tossed over the horizon person for the position of Police Court line of the nebulous nowhere, and Judge. there, like the traditional felines of KilV e understand kenny, fight it out to a finish. Those who think this pair of word-juggleI there is shortly to be will ever cease using the columns of inaugurated a crutheir respective sheets to ventilate per- sade against the wine rooms of the city sonal hatred are leaning on a broken on the ground that they are dens into reed. If old Moroni on the pinnacle of which innocent girls are enticed and the Temple should blow his horn, an- made to imbibe the nectar until they nounce that time shall be no more, and are in a condition which makes it comcall the sons of men to judgment, paratively easy for their male companEditors Goodwin and Penrose would ions to lead them to assignation hotels. insist that the matter be held open for We do not know if the matter is to be a few moments until they could get out made a political issue, but the importspecial editions of their respective ance of this growing evil can not fail of papers containing parting shots at each attention very long. other. Most wine rooms are nothing short of prostitute factories; places in which imwi whmi :HManan wi ti , young girls are started on the road to More about $ tion of Judge Tim- - hell. Then, too, they are places in , Tlmmony a Methods.; HwiMiMiaoMiai mony and his method which men are drugged and robbed by jaiwiwtwniiMiwiwM and manner of conducting his mati- street walkers. And yet the law stands nees a matter has occurred that, being behind this whole business because typical of one phase of his honors every wine room keeper has a certifieccentricities, is worthy of notice. One cate, signed by our municipal officers, of the officers on the police force hav- which declares him a person of good The present admining observed a particular woman night moral character. after night, as he thought, soliciting on istration has done nothing to discourage ent 1 1 olfi-cer- - 1 blossom out in earnest rit-- l - 1 r '. nrr-.- r r I I 1 ! I i I I I KV-lU- ( rs 1 the addition of wine rooms, and if the people who contemplate this crusade are in earnest they ought to go to the root of the evil the lack of restrictive laws. All decent people will vote for the enactment of laws to restrict an institution that promotes and facilitates among innocent girls opportunities for the loss of virtue. 1 might not be a bad issue to keep alive until the city campaign is oil and the candidates i Mat We are glad to note that the Rio I Meber Valley. Grande estern is now running its construction trains over its newly-lairails up and down Provo Canyon and into the Ueber Valley as far as Charleston, within six miles of Meber. All of which indicates a speedy assumption of regular tiaffic by that line. 'The Meber Valley is a section of great resources and one that has been kept back by lack of transportation facilities. Its residents are to be congratulated upon having fallen into the hands of the Rio Grande Western. The average railroad company in the west fixes its passenger and freight rates, having in view but one idea, and that to make them all the traffic will bear. lie Rio Grande Western we believe to be operated upon the broader principle that unless its patrons are line w not prosperous the At any ate, that company whereverpajit builds, so operates its lines that it has the good will of its patrons. The Meber Valley, with its line of railroad, will now assume the position among the sections of the state to which its natural resources entitle it. We hail a new life for the valley and a new pillar in the structure of the stateNew Road to i d I 11 i - THE LICENSING OF POLYGAMOUS COHABITATION. There are cases where the punish" ment of crime by a small fine is equivalent to licensing the criminal, and a minimum fine for a misdemeanor, where there are no marked indications of penitence, is a virtual triumph of the lawbreaker over the law. Do Messrs. Angus M. Cannon and Meber J. Grant consider that, each having paid $100 fine, they are now licensed to continue living in polygamy? If so for how long was the licence granted? If they continue in active polygamous relations, can Mr. Owen round them up each month for law breaking as the police round up certain other violators of similar statutes, or does the payment of such a fine license |