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Show KEEP OUT OF THE PAST. Kmp oat of th Past, fur its liUbwsys Arm dark with malarial gloom Its gardmu era nr and it forosts re dnur. And enrjvliir ruoldort a tomb. Who aaoka to regain it lust ptauun Finda only a rose turned ta dust; And ita storehouse of wonderful treasnraa Are covered and coated with ruth Keop out of the Past It i haunted. lie who la it aranua grope BLa'l find them the ehcwt of a joy prized the moat And a skeleton throng of dead hope, la place of it beautiful rivers Ara pool that am atacaaat with alima. And these grave gleaming in a phosphoric light Hide dream that were aluin in Ihsir prime. Keep out o( tha Pait. It ia lonely. And barren and bleak to tha view. - Ita firea have grown eold and it (torie are old Turn, turn to tlie Present --tha New. Today lead yon up to the hilltops That are kissed by the radiant sun. Today shows no tomb, life's hopes ara in bloom, And today hold a prize to be won. ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. of the law of Utah as any statute in the levised Statutes of 189S. It is the maxim "Necessitas iad.icit privileglum quoad jure With respect to private right jrivata. necessity privileges a person acting under This is one of the maxims of th common law, and is expressly made a pari of the law of Utah, by statutory enactment Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, sectior 2488) "The law charges no man with defaul where the act done is compulsory, and not voluntary, and where there is not a consent and election on his part; and, therefore, if either there be an impossibility for a man to do otherwise, or so great a perturbation of the judgment and reason as in presump tion of law mans nature cannot overcome, such necessity carries a privilege in itself. Brooms Legal Maxims, p. 11.) In the case of the man sleeping in the box car no one can argue that it was his preference, hi choice or that it was his election; for there was no alternative; he must rest, for nature requires it, and aot having a place of his own on which to lay his weary head, he must, perforce, lay his head oa the property a hard floor of a box car beloaging to some one else, perhaps to a corporation of which J. Pierpont Morgan is the head; 01 President McKinley is now a goldbug WHAT WE WANT TO DO. It had been stated and We want to get into the proition soon that Among goldbugs. ijenerally believed that he was a little more we can fill six pags of this paper with this Inane-madhot stuff instead of moderate ia his views than was his secretary, This can be Mr. Gige. In order to bring Mr. McKin'ey only two pages at we do now. done easily if each friend of the done and ut, Mr. Gage offered to resign rather thaa cause would do one-hal- f bis duty. Wont embarass the administration, which brought you show your patriotism to the extent of ut a protestation from the President that he sending in one new subscriber at once. You is in full accord with Gages views on the can do twice what you aie doing for this and not hurt yourself at all- We do money question. It will be remembered that paper not ohea makr any scr of appeal for help, Gage recommends the calling in and the re- but we mean just what we are saying this funding of all the outstanding bonds, and the time. This is an appeal not to keep the making of them all payable in gold coin. Mr. paper on its feet and going, for that is seteach McKinley is ia happy accord, which is equiv-den- t tled, but we waut to improve it. Let we that his and man do every promise to his saying to the goldbug bond thiev-in- g dollar will beduty used to improve the paper. gaag, "I am your meat. I am here to Jo your bidding. Command me and I will IT COSTS MONEY Gevelands administration is to ap- to obey. go to Klondike; but this week you can wide-colum- n e - buy all kinds of furniture, stoves, carpets, organs, pianos, chairs, tables, iron beds, sewing machines, .cupboards, wardrobes, steel ranges, etc. , etc. ; two steel safes very cheap; everything will be sold regardless of cost before I go to Klondike. I. X. L. Second Hand Store. 48 East Second South Street. Telephone 448. P A. Sorensen. pear respectable yet The Senatorial contest now in progress in Ohio serves as another protest against the 0 for a tongua to curs tha alave W hose treason, like a deadly blight, nonsensical wav in which we elect that office. Conies o'or th counsel of th brare United States Senators should be elected by And blasts them in their hour of might. the Hay lifes unblessed cup for him people Be drugged with treacheries to the brim ; With hopes that bnt allura to fly. There is one way and only one way by WILL YOU NOT HELP? With joys that vanish while he tips, office holders can be stopped from which Like Dead-Sefruit that tempt the eye, We want to double the circulation of this But turn to ash its on Da lips. selling the people out, and that is through it would be so easily done if each J nst Prophet, let the damned one dwell Direct Legislation. That would put a stop paper, and would do what he ought Get of its friends Tom Moore. Beholuiug heaven aud feeling hull to it because they would have nothing tn one person to subscribe. Or, if you do not feel like soliciting a subscriber go down into erhaps of which one of the Vanderbilts is sell. VAGRANCY DEFINED. the and then, poor fellow, your own pocket for one dollar and send it controlling owner; Editor Living Issues : In many lines of business there is no ia with the name of some one whom you law I have read with deep interest all that le is a violator of the law (the any such thing as competition. What would like to read it. How many subscribers longer your paper has said during the past few of the poll enforce), he is guilty of the crime is going to be done about su.h kinds of bus- will we get now? Send them in. months on the subject of the arrest and of being poor! But the rich property ownt-- i iness? Are the people going to sit down TEN MEN OF MONEY ISLAND. punishment of poor, unfortunate men, out must be protected in his property rights supinely and become the slaves of the trusts, walk-inhe while amid while and revels he g of employment and with no home, for luxuries, We have in an order for a large number or will they arouse themselves and become the streets and for sleeping in empty box sleeps the sleep of the peaceful, with his the masters of all these of of "Ten Men of Money Island, great combinations andcopies will able to fill orders in a few days. be aud silken head a lot or common. My cars or upon a vacant lying upon soft, perfumed of capital? Star and Kansan for the wonderful little pamdemand The sympathy is with the unfortunate men who covered pillow, surrounded with all the comday by day. Only ten cents. phlet grows have "not where to lay teir heads. The forts that labor can produce!! The city of Holland, Mich., made $6647 Send in your orders. Your education on the Let the courts and the police officers re- on its electric plant. This is too bad. Just is apologists ef those who cause the arrest of not complete until you money question these unfortunate men take the position that spect those inalienable and sacred rights ol think what an elegant income that would have read it. the law not ony justifies but makes it the every man, and let the law as it is be applied have made for some company, that is now FOR SALE OR TRADE. duty of the police officers and police courts alike to the rich and the poor and there will paid into the public treasury where it does Weekly paper with well equipjicd office, to arrest and punish men who are out of not be so many convictions for sleeping in no good. And the wages paid by the city to situated in growing Oklahoma town. Will It might be well boxcars. the employes is much more than is neces- sell cheap for cash, or will trade for small Jesse Roote. employment, as vagrants at this time to inquire into the law on the sary. A corporation would .have been able to tract of good land. Value of plant, $600.00. POPULIST? A THE LORD IS Reasons for selling given on application. subject and see wbat it really is. The com squeeze the men down to one half and thus H S. Foster, News last Deseret of The Tuesday pub- "made that much mare. A city dont know moo law definition of a vagrant is "a person Kan. Hutchinson, West, 125 Eighth full our article of two wetks how to run who, being able to work, refuses to do so, lished almost in any burinss! Appeal to Reason. but lives idly, or roams from place to place, ago comparing the manner in which the CAUSE AND CURE OF CRIME. for with and the built was of absorbent so is paid Temple Our visible capitalistic labor or system begging, or living without Dr. Ravlin, of the Peoples church, will means of support. (2 Bouv. Law Diet. 777; manner in which the City and County Build- the products of labor that the laboring men begin a series of lectures, the first of which News or producers who constitute a vast majority he will give on Sundav evening next, on 2 Abb. Law Diet. 625 ) So one must not ing was built but not paid for. The The subeditor makes some comments on the article of the nation, are unable to purchase the The Cause and Cure of Crime. only be idle, but must refuse to work, will first lecture his be: of ideas the favorable to "Superstition ject expressed by it, output ol toil. In other words, our selfish before be can be declared to be a vagrant quite while neither system takes away its own market. There is and Ignorance as Dual Causes of Crime. show that and to is attempted law. But contended it under the common Come and hear him. Gladstone Building. that the offense of vagrancy is defined by Living Issues nor its editors were Mormon no help for this, only in the yielding to the Ls both to advance the Mor- inevitable law of evolution which will event.Lying J. Gage a few days ago published statute, which is different and more sweep- that God using show tried that article mon to cause. Our all and trusts one into some rot about the return of prosperity. The ually merge great ing than the common law definition; that the statute makes one who trespasses upon rail- Brigham Young in the matter of building the exclusive trust of the people of the United only point he made was that among his many road property, etc., a vagrant In People vs. Temple reduced Populism to a scientific and States. Progressive Age. goldbug virtues, lying is not his least. ideas The demonstration. These Phillips, 1 Edm. Sel. Cas. (N. Y.) 2S6, it was practical The poverty that prevails throughout this John S. Lindsay has closed his engagesaid that proceedings under statutes of this News claims are from God, thereby tacitly is not a necessary evil (as if any evil ment here, owing to the inability of the LyNation nature must be as near as possible according admitting that the Lord is much inclined to were a necessary one) and can be wholly ceum managers to properly heat the house. to the course of trials before juries at com Populism. removed by a just and intelligent form and He will make a tour through Idaho and mon law; the party accused must be sum- ROCKEFELLER AND THE WIDOWS s of the Montana soon. We wish him success. practice of government. COW. moned, there must be a specific charge crime of the rapidly increasing day is the against him; and he must have time and The Standard Oil King is evidently prepar- result of a criminal Let the greenback be kept in circulation. system of government. opportunity to be heard in his defense. ing to bestow another million on the Chicago Bad Issue more of them. Abolish the coin regovernment the cause; crime and povThe Supreme Court of Michigan has said: University. To this end a levy has just been the effect. What effort are you making demption law. Accepting the greenbacks "Where the statute does not define vagrancy issued by order ot Mr. Rockefeller on the erty to better government? Nothing? Well, then, lor goverment dues is all the redeeming it and resort must be had to the common law goods and chattels of one Mary Yessen, a Misplease get out of the way. Real Republic, is necessary for the goverment to do. definition, which is a person who goes about lone widow, to satisfy a claim of $16 for the souri World, Chilicothe, Mo. Amarillo, Texas. begging and sefusing to work, a charge that pasturage of the widows cow. Mrs. Yessen the accueed slept one night in the barn of is a Danish washerwoman whose habitat is That punishment does not prevent crime If a man cheat another he is a knave, if the complainant and for the eight days pre- Greenwich, Conn., and who makes a living has been fully demonstrated by the hellfire he cheat himself he is a fool, but he if gently ceding went about from place to place with- by washing and nursing. She told Mr. Rock- doctrine of orthodoxy. Surely if terrible submits to the present system of elections out any visible means of support, states no efeller's agent that she had a claim against punishment is what we need to keep people and law making after his attention has been offense. There must be something more than the estate of Nicholas Cassidy for nursing lake an to called to Effective Voting and Direct Legisstraight, consignment everlasting a mere going about from pla.e to place with- him during the last eight months of his life, of fire and brimstone is terrible enough, but lation, he is both. Pittsburg Kansan. out visible means of support, and the mere and that as soon as her bill was settled she it doesnt seem to be. People go right on fact of sleeping in a barn one night, is not would pay for the pasturage of the cow. sinning almost within smelling distance of Money, in its last analysis, is a system sufficient with the going about to constitute When the agent reported this ultimatum to this awful hell! The facts are that as a re- of bookkeeping. Now as soon as we are (In re Jordan, 90 Mich. 3 ) Mr. Rockefeller, the millionaire said "he straining and reforming agency hell has convinced that the vagrancy. paper in a merchants Under a city ordinance of St. Louis a man couldnt wait, he needed the money, and proven to be a hopeless failure. So has should be worth as much as the ledger was arrested as a vagrant and confined in the ordered the agent to have a writ of attach- hemp-pullinaccounts it contains, we will be ready to calaboose, but he was liberated upon his ment issued at once. With costs, the attachbelieve in the intrinsic value idea of money. Is there nothing more in life than to have promise to leave the city within a stipulated ment footed up $17.40. Mr. Rockefeller is Not before. time, which promise he did not fulfill, and a "professing Christian, and his chaplain enough to eat, place to sleep, some coverIf it be the proper way to settle internaIt was held that should remind him of what the Founder of ing for the body, and perhaps a polo game, was ordered. his meloblood a tional or constitute and thunder did not disputes by the cannon, why should prize fight the breach of his promise Christianity said about people who get after while few drama the hours rule hold good with individuals? not to away the weary (State vs. widows property and for a pretense make legal grounds for his between drudgery and sleep? What would you think of a judge who Roberts, 15 Mo. 28 ) long prayers. Bystander, Butte, Montana. intervening even little would be like a seventh would direct that the litigants in a civil case that be True, a I do not want to be understood to about cents worth heaven of delight compared to what the aver- setttle the rights of property with pistols? 50 The silver dollar, defender of those who have an opportunity coin. as cents a is worth 100 when melted, There age workingman now enjoys, but can the Why not? Eh? Beg pardon, but we did not are, but refuse to earn a livelihood. reit is not other ambition of the American soveignty rise to quite catch your answer. Please repeat your money however, very few who come under that It is based on no i4 class. The trouble is that a very large deemable in any other money. It not, as nothing higher teanr hat? What are all the reply, wont you? Eh? in redeemed of fact, any other beauties with which nature has stocked the proportion of our population cannot find a matter It is redeemed in taxes. It is good earth and that the skill and ingenuity of man The "human nature objecion to Socialemployment and have no opportunity to money. fiat is law. ism It is equivalent to saying that it is natural of for have creature is a and not if It who reproduced amplified for, money. work and among them are some men can It for men to lie, cheat and steal; to plunder the enjoyment of man? Yet do we enjoy are as honest, true and patriotic as any man money. The law makes the money. re- them? We who dollar not of and a murder each other whenever they get an of the dollar out wealth the make a under the paper produce who enjoys a lucrative position in but and and ration make possible the grandeur deemable by the government anything opportunity to do so. Socialists have more government. This latter class have a comand dues. There is not enough money. Congress magnificence so abundant on every hand, are faith in mankind than to believe such rot plete defense to all charges of vagrancy has power to create all that is necessary. If ourselves content to struggle on in poverty, as this, but even from the standpoint of the trespassing upon railroad property. The trouble is not with the law, but with the it will do so, say enough to make $50 per live in wrechedness and die in our misery "human nature objectors Socialism is dedis- capita and get it in circulation, there will without having seen, let alone enjoyed, the sirable because it will remove most of the police officers who disregard the law and forthwith be good times and employment for beautiful world that was built for us all. opportunities for the exhibition of undesirregard human rights. There is a law appliMo. able traits. London Clarion. The Beacon. cable in such cases, and it is as much a part all. Missouri World, Chilicothe, THE SLAVE. a I self-mad- e , . 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