Show ua T 0 R I 1 al S tta U i lf i j che vee TEE ITHE TRAMP NUISANCE dja iua ida lua i nhit te 1 tramp nuisance la Is becoming 11 i for attention of states sates i iu 4 scientists ats not only dij 3 the tramps that overrun te fhe 0 alarm peaceable citizens I 1 athe part they look book took inthe sate late ta W U ek shows that they can wield A a plover in the land jn in case of any outbreak ut break which would put a nolance jue pue nanco all ail lucal authority and ti ii I 1 I 1 I 1 1 n lyl farce 0 r c e J liehe outrages resulted A in I 1 tM destruction of bf so much proper cati catl fati ati iino the late 9 uprising were i lit n nl perpetrated by railroad men mii mci iby b the bona fide striking 0 oper per dive arve 1 tram tramps ps nv were ere th the e marauders in arau ders the ib hie re fiends and the robbers aud despoilers who struck terror to i U A y public jublle heart henrt overpowered the aate gate ate police and militia and tendered rendered d arvd necessary the aid of federal loops the tho the genuine tramp must not be 1 1 with the unfortunate i taurer unable to obtain employ t ehi the latter is always alys glad of 0 O t the former invariably shirks it IL I 1 joltn jp tramp imp is criminal leri lerl minal minai in his hia na e and habits and will steal ecru veru he cannot beg and holds hesi heal hesitate tate at ti i djin main libeu cheaply too 1 ayupe or even murder if it stands i blue tut tuk way of his bia depraved desires riuo nuo hio laborer hu hunting for work is an jact of compassion who needs I 1 alp 1 a by as well aa as employment 1 ch ud ind c 1 au re readily be bb distinguished ihl alie tiie base counterfeit counter felt feit rhode who de neither countenance nor 61 in all ail tho the troubles that thai may ww through the struggles of labor thu encroachments encroach ments of capi i tho ihu working people must be to make plain the distine between their class and the wilm hordes who will try to take cake 10 ad vantage of the bitu situ situation alion allon and ander under the pretence predence pre tence 4 ii elpin the poor poon in such cases workman should join with the 1 I in putting down lawless 7 rs jund bund chastising chastia ing the mobs 0 den deu and salt lake have been annl anni acted with the lazy faring mendicant cant vicious tram tramp P d will be again 1 the only meth k fye gye I 1 know ow of to apply as a reme y jid is to make maxe every able abie bodied eji ejr uron eron tiou beeking relief do something iru arn aru itald iti its and when the tn bond tramp puts in an ap apt the police take him up waa ii a vagrant and compel him to dorit on ou the streets for his proven iler tier if thia this rule is adopted and the alid of no work no fooden food en forced ellies cities uble ubie reputation among the tramp mtv anity aud alia and will be bb chalk ryo bouas to t be studiously i ROUND are re gratified to see that the at tack on 0 n round dancing la to gaining ground the catholic priesthood net met their meir faces like a flint against the practice and the press in man many y tha the country is lending its powei powerful ul aid towards the abolish luent luet of this social custom the wife of general sher in man n has expressed her views in a lefar tetter letter ai 1 on this subject 9 act she says h her r r revolts at it that very tery verv very soon 1 blush at it and that public opi opinion anif a will eventually even tally drive it out of society mrs sher shen brihn n an says saya fur further ther i the advocates ot 0 afi this thia lat dance I 1 rag nag jiahe had their own way i loag on 9 enough absorbing all ali entertain uenta sneering upon and ridiculing those who quietly decline to participate p openly and constantly insinuating of those who decline it that they are therefore evil mind 10 te 10 or quoting impudently and their only weapon honi 07 boft qui mal 1 pense 1 and hlen hien throwing themselves in mens armb sinus to prove their own purity of ll 11 n i the fihe advocates 0 of the waltz claim that it is graceful pleasant and impure only to the evil minded all this thia may ba be true we yvo believe t the lue majority of our young peo mo j who indulge in the waltz have halve 0 11 o impure ideas ideis or intentions in heir recreation outfit but nut at tho the same time it must be admitted that the he close embrace of the modernity ie of df mig this whirling fling giddy seductive dance els e eis ls ia riot proper for t modest maiden malden and ia not exactly the position in which a pro prudent dent wife should place herself among fria frit friends elds and intimate acquaintances the waltz watz might possibly be beda danced da n ced cea with ho ap ivil evil results except its effects on oil the dizzly dwy brain but if the sanction of custom ia fig given tolt under those circumstances it wilf will be indulged i ed in at public balls and general social gatherings where the libertine and the worldly minded flud find ample opportunity to use their baneful influence and aud lead astray astral the unwary I 1 the dalce Is permitted to the latter day saints ai as a healthful recreation when properly conducted but the waltz and other Ivro round udd dances are aro placed under the ban of the wisest men and women amongst us because such dances can cann be made the medium ef much barm harm and it is better to avoid avold chevery the very appearance of evil than to give to it the least color of advantage for the bake sake of those who might be injured in thought or act through th this Is fashionable and fascinating but pernicious form of contact in public which won would id be scouted in private will not those who can waltz without a thought of evil abstain from a pleasure that can be painlessly dispensed wit with hand and which adds nothing to health lollie longevity Vity respectability or anything that ia Is permanently beneficial we believe every lady and gentleman who desires the welfare of the community this request in the affirmative I 1 vv WORKS cilas OF or FICTION 1 A A NEVER ENDING stream of fiction ia Is pouring out from he be fountains of literature it la Is estimated that eleven hundred original novels a year are published for the delectation of the lovers or ot romance rom ce i about a third of these are re pr produced in america and anether third in england just think of iti the 1 ifie inveterate novel reader in order to keep up with the stories of the times would hm have t to gake eake take in three volumes avery day in the 1 year ear to say nothing of novelettes nove lettes and serial fc tonies tories in magazines the effects ot of BO so much fictitious pabulum on the public mind mina particular its ita feminine I 1 section sect ion irn ionis lonis ja very injurious it ft renders it unfit to grasp ideas oi any gravity or questions ot real importance it cre creates ateo a distaste for any any auy kind kindol of reading which requires the ex exercise enelse of the tho t e thinking and nd reasoning ng faculties it gives exaggerated notions of oti life and its Inci incidents debis denis 1 pictures heroines herdin es unearthly heroes plays all ali kinds of ricks with trute truth and history and with its gaudy coloring of imaginary pleasures renders the novel inebriate dissatisfied with and unfit for the dull duli hued realities of actual existence light reading may be permissible te tiek those who study an and ex exercise their mental powers on matters of moment butt but it should only wily be indulged in as nii nil an Ju frequent infrequent regea recreation the mind that thal becomes absorbed in novels and lives and moyes moves and has its ita being in the realms of fiet flet fiction ionis fonis is in a diseased condition and needs treatment that will deprive W it of the cause of ot its derangement many diany an innocent girl hasi ban been led into the path of disgrace and dishonor through 0 the romantic ideas imbibed from story books Elop ments m and nd secret marriages and andi hostility to the w wise me counsels cOun sely velo of kind parents paren tsi are ase frequently que oy tho fhe result of the false faise and foolish polish bot notions ions fons that are Ins instilled filled into thel u unbalanced mind by pernicious novels and boys are often prompted to take the road to ruin through the t he gay gai gay pictures of the lives of lawless vagabonds Vaga lovs which are painted by the novelist and romancer I 1 in guiding the juvenile mind and advising the young man or woman just emerging into maturity the greatest wisdom is needed if a taste for fur light literature exhibits exhibit 8 itself entire prohibition will often precipitate rebellion or secret disregard of parental res zes restrictions it Is better in such cases to make judicious lelec eions than to forbid orbid all indulgence there are works written wite with attie object of holding up virtue to admiration mi ration and vice to reprehension and abhorrence couched in lanu n guage chaste and refined and con pie pictures of real people and actual scenery which do no more fik fil barm harm arm than painting statuary or the drama dramn sucu bucu books do not enervate lio nor iio r pam pamper pe r the love of the marvellous marcellous marv ellous and are not to be eom com compared pa pared red with the vile brochures whichard ch chare rare lare from the press in tf f flood of nonsense and impurity it is better to tar correct the public taste thais thann to try and crush out but the desire for literary recreation there ate are books and publications of varl various kinds brought into utah by the ton which are a disgrace to any aby mans house or any book store in ift the country by judicious training these can jie ube made to appear to thib the public mind like the horrible daubs which some people have on their window blinds to eyes accustomed to look loola on the triumphs of the true artist that the demand for literary fiction is increasing is proven by the growing issue of romances a from the press it is not a good s ign sign of the times but while the worlds love for untruth becomes greater as they reject the principles revealed from the heavens for their benefit the we latter day saints should set their hearts on those things which are truland true and enduring and which will form eternal treasures rebr rear that will never fade when falsehood and folly shall have passed away BLEEDING CUBA t POOR poop cuba still bleeds and suffers mid and at ruggles struggles under the spanish yoke and ad 1 Spa lil ill instill still sends tr troops oops to crush out the spirit that revolts against her tyranny two thou sandas an n advance guard of fifteen thousand soldiers have landed on the Is land island which dughi ought to be free 1 most of whom will in all probability yield to the if not to the bayonets and bullets of the patriots 0 it really beems seemy that hu humanity m a nit V voaid woud dictate the of the war in iii unhappy cuba also that a government which sprang into existence through a successful revolt against despotism should give as much moral support to another people battling for political pen dence as is consistent with treaty obligations and the rights of powers 1 friendly 1 all that ia Is needful fat sat the united stats states to do in aid of bf the brave and aud gallant cubi cubans ans hns 1 ia to accord them ohe the rights of or acknowledge now ledge the independence of cub cuba i the gem of the Anti antl illes liles has maintained the struggle gio glo with its european oppressor long enough to show that the conflict is not a mere insurrection and that among amon gits its leading spirits are head beads with brains as well as hearts with courage they should receive that sympathy and support which freemen accord each other and the spirit of the monroe doctrine should influence the councils of the government in its deliberations erat ions on cuban affairs con CoD congress gress will meet in lees less than thae a month and it is to be fervently hoped that soma boma somatee step tep will then be taken which will end in the bursting of the foreign shackles that now enchain a brave people oia on ora JK fruit auland valuable isloel isle isie e the sea LAMENESS OF THE LAW THE subject of lynch law has been breque frequently handled bandied in id terms condemnatory of its adoption under tinder any circumstances judge Lynch lb circuit used to be considered as belonging only in inthe the south and f the h a west vest b but u t several cas cases es I 1 havin having 9 recently lccy ocey occurred r red in the north wherein the people have ve taken into their own hands handa the execution of the extreme penalty upon outrageous malefactors the matter has been taken up in a different manner und and treated with some rome degree of allowance there T here are certain crimes which deserve the severest punishment when the law does not fully meet the merits of the case or the execution of the lav law aa 19 sp s uncertain and tardy that justice stan in blanger 0 of being defrauded it as no matt matter r for wonder that the popular voice and will should thru thrust tho the legal exe executives i aside and acebo accod L i s w j 11 by mob violence that which should be done under established regulations properly there should ben be no such i thing aa mob ilaw or popular execution of popular vengeance there ought to be no forit for it the law bought to meet the the require monts ments of every case and the administrators of the 14 aw w should be honest and firm enough to maintain and aud dispense its 11 while its executives should be strong and ste rn enough to carry it strictly into effect one of tho the most admirable features of the english system bf lof jurisprudence is the promptness of its judgment and the certainty of its penalties detected orime cannot procure long delays nor when sentence bente Bentt nce bce ls pronounced avoid its execution there is no need for the people to abrogate the rights righta of courts nor to take the place of the authorised authorized representatives of out raged justice the law is mighty and its majesty is sustained and r respected spec ted the saying which was common ln n new now york not leng long ago hanging for murder is played ouy out illustrates a weakness in the criminal law and practice of this nation II 11 j us tice was sure to obtain its own judge lynchs occupation would baeff be entirely gone gond and aud soon be enoi known wn only as one of the cured of the body politic there iq one class of crimes for tor which the law provides no adequate penalty we refer to the violation of female chastity this is sa so well that when a hubband or father inflicts personal violence 1 upon the destroyer of I 1 his rifea or daughters virtue a J ury jury can scarcely ever ever be found who will find a verdict of guilty evan even if death is the consequence bf b mhd th chas chah chastise chastisement tise ment nent sever al instances have va occurred rec recently ent of lynch law in rape cases the brutes who perpetrated the crime being treated to a short shrift and a strong rope the public verdict was served them right and yet all ail acknowledge that mob law and moo executions are wrong in principle the the thi laws jaws relating to these crimes need changing forcible violation of chastity should be a caal tal tai of lenae money for foi seduction and crimes i sh should duld be wiped of off every statute bpck they should wil oll ouid be punished by jhb severest penalties venal ties anth in theory eory virtue girtue is reckoned dearer than life lu legala r it la 18 made cheaper than goods and chattels A house be forcibly entered without danger of bonds and bars but the sacred of virtue can tah bein be in vade dand a little money will cover up tiie tile infliction of an inac injury iry try that can cali never hever be truly repaired these are arc subjects for men meli and legislators and they should be studied abd U understood byall by all alt who hi have V e at heart th the e welfare and peace of |