Show Wants Animal Dispensary I Mr tIr Barry R ii Rand Kami of the Empire theatre of this thil i and md the tho th head heat 1 OL 01 the 0 in Denver wants to know w v w cannot establish a dispensary here to take lake care of homeless and wounded dogs and anti disabled horses He lie says s QS that in Denver durine slippery for fOI horses humane officers are stationed throughout the tho th city and when horses hOl ses slip ip and slide and fall down for the thc nett ncr l lof of of haying having their shoes sharpened the driver is i made to unhitch his hip team and take lake them to lo the he shoeing shop and have their shoes hol shar sharpened sharpened 11 before e f he lie I I is IS allowed a Jl OWN I to go o on nn to pull heavy loads cJ le slip slippery pery pcr And Ind he asks Why cannot we have in this city started something of the stone same kind I He points out that thu it is i badly needed He says moI further that he lie will trill give gic the tho first 00 and more if necessary III to the he good cause to protect our faithful friends fril who arc aro unable to tell II us u of their sufferings He Ile urges that good people got gel gf gelin in in line and make this a n practical business here herc in the thc city cit Tt It is a good idea Whether or Tint riot it can c n be he earned out just now no we do not know Tt TI n needs s someone to take tako the tho th initiative But CI certain tain il it is if there theme are r a great grent many man horses attached to fo express g wagons I and stud some seine to 10 coal teams which ought to be b condemned and an retired in ill fact to chloroform them would be he a mercy mere There Thero are besides a great many first class horses horse that are ar liable to ruin rain themselves any allY day dar dut by hy slipping and falling on the pavements One great teat trouble is that this t is an extraordinary y winter and ami i most men with learns leams have havo thought every day da that the cold snap would quit qui They Ther have hac thought this every day In for a t month and we wedo Wedo wede do de not expect much more very Yer slippery weather this year The Tho past two months have been unprecedented in the history of Salt Lake hake At Atthe Atthe Atthe the same time for just a single da day men meu have no right to attach animals to heavy heay loads louds and try to haul thorn them up and down these theRe streets The public sentiment in Utah is not educated up aP to the humane mo point The state stale was founded by bj suffering men and suffering animals and this city cit for the last thirty years to our ou certain knowledge has hn always had a great grent ninny many horses attached to heavy heny wagons which h were a II disgrace to the thu city otty and mid must have hao been altogether unprofitable able a bl to their owners because a n sick horse or a It lame horse is just like a asick asick sick siek or disabled man he cannot do good service Vc Ve have a u humane society here We Ye recommend our friend to see a few of the officers of or it such Rueh men as Dr Beatty and Mr George GeorgeY GeorgeT Y T Wallace and others who for years have hae been struggling to do away awn with tho the suffering which the poor animals here arc are obliged to undergo We Ve think it would bo ho easy ens for the humane humano society to get all the authority au nn authority 1 needed from the council so that their agents could cOI d go on the streets and summarily stop an overworked team Learn or a n team struggling under a heavy load on oil an icy pavement or a team and either compel the right or dispose of tho the man who is cruel cmel enough to use animals in a cruel way i Apropos of o the above the Now York lS on nn editorial on ou dogs clogs and says No ir o man can cun write about n a dog og and do clo justice to him unless he lie has a n dog clog do for a chum That is iE why Robert Louis JOuis Stevenson wrote such a labored and paltry statement tat about dogs dog Never could 1 he lie have huy been bOen on terms of intimacy with ono one When we rend read what Mr MJ Henry C Merwin Mervin has hns to say sa about dogs in the tho January Atlantic Monthly we know he lie has lived with them loved them and cherished them an and c 1 they ther have helped to educate and ennoble him as Ds he has hns brought them up ill in the way they should go goWe j We lire think it was Dr lr John Brown of the who said I that every eYer family ramil should have hoc a n dog clog as nR it keeps them young 11 Mr I r Merwin m submits submit tat a II dog clog has hns a Ii mission miss n to teach mankind 1 that the t o universe is ruled b by love Mr Merwin points out that the thc dog not only loves man mn lint but loves other animals he lie is brought up with Thus ho has noted a n I Irow crow row and and a II dog clog in the same family have been good comrades Even Evena B 11 a fox can eun learn to esteem a cat ClIt During the tho present cold eold spell we have seen a cat curled snugly on the body of n a thick coated dog clog sprawled on out the porch also alRo dozing and each drawing heat hoat and com eom from the others fur and affection affel tion There is a touching story of Bismarck the thc man of blood and iron releasing himself from front his elder son who was waR leading lending him away from his dying lying Sultan and returning with working fear fea fen features hIres tures to sit alt by b the doys doy do s g stilt side r until the thc end came carne Those old German forefathers of ours said the great man when he lie could control his voice had a kind of religion They The believed that after death they would again meet in the lie celestial hunting grounds s all the good dogs that had been their faithful companions in life I wish ish I could be he believe believe lieve hove that There arc few old pioneers who are not fond of dogs When they had no family not very many friends and not very much to eat they th had bath a log dog He was the companion the friend was wa the one who never mt l I complained of the fare who was always alwa s faithful and pick up an old J him in mood and ask him I frontiersman n an anywhere and find a musing and what he is thinking about the chances are aro live five 1 C to one oue he hc will tf t tell ll you yo i he hc is thinking of a a dog he had hod that hard winter of 69 and how hew the tho j two rustled together And to this class of people to see sec animals abused awakens the th old disposition in them to fight quicker than any anything an anything thing rh Salt Lake Telegram I jf |