Show COURAGE OP OF TIlE rIlE WITNESSES We Ye want to say a word for tor the men who have volunteered their services to get evidence In the case of ot the stockade outlaws It is not an agreeable agreeable agree rec able thing for Cor a n. man like George Q Q Morris to go into that Inclosure and Inclosure and he ho I I. I Is but one of ot many who have undertaken un the tho trying trYing- service Nothing but the iho stern necessity of ot It Jt could have Induced thorn them to so far tar depart lepart from their habit and their Inclination And the treatment the they received when placed upon the witness stand Is but another phase of ot tho the burden they are compelled to carry In their labors forthe for tor r the good of ot tho the community Wh Whan Mr Sam King ICing said to Mr Morris Then you ou are what Is called in common common com corn cornmon mon parlance a no spotter he used the sharpest weapon within his reach reach used it knowing Its Injustice know knowing InS the depth of or the wound he could In Inflict In- In filet with it The work Is past all aU expression dis dl- dIt- dIt tasteful But tho the plain truth Is the tho stockade ade can never be bo closed while the facts about It are arc hidden And It would be better or some Borne of ot the crItIcs critics critics crit crIt- ics who close their eyes to the infamy m of ot it to Inform themselves as to tho the nature of ot tho the hell which Inaction Is lighting in this community than to permit Its establishment from notions of ot prudery and and then wake later to tt find themselves In the power of ot a vi vicious vicious vi- vi cious clous monster which they could have crushed at t the beginning No good man takes this journey from choice It Is inexpressibly of- of of oC- He will be blackguarded by bythe bythe the women of oC the stockade maligned b by the Tribune and bullied b by the at attorneys attorneys at- at for Cor Belle Delle London But ho no will be doing a work of ol the greatest value to the tho community |