Show v rh T THE FESTIVE TRAMP j Gf4Ae Logais DOGS Not Give Him a Very L t CoiaiatIIctPtIOflt J I LasFSatotiay p Tnoniingfsa tftS Logan1 Journal of yesterday a grand hegira of Pedestrians Compulsory floated into our town and for awhile created 9 little consternation by the monumental gall some of the number displayed There representatives of many nations and iFcfasseaof workmen jould be f id with them One of tHem J a printerJip i plied aftliis 6ffifor work enough fopay for a supper He was employed a short I time and he seems to be the only one of t1e party who was willing to work foij a 1 living J5neiofhis los walkedtfnto S Squires barber shop and approaching our worthy knight of the razor suggested his willingness to receive contributions towards buying a dinner He did not notice that Sheriff Crookston occupied one of the chairs just then and while negotiations were pendingbetween tramp and barber Nicholas arose and signified his willingness to furnish food for the former person The tramp wilted He seemed ° se hsappettte s suddenly aha manifested a determination not to go with the officer The latter was compelled to use alittle force and before long had him r under lock and key Before the officer slept that night they had nine of the men in jail j Sunday morning they wjere escorted es-corted to the edge of the town nd told to leave They left I is not lawful for any ablebodied men te beg food ina public place and we think the officers did perfectly right in doing as they have There are of course many persons who would plead a leniency for all transients on the ground that they may be in a very great need but to such we can say that the tramp nuisance as displayed on Saturday whenalmost a dozen strong men whose > yery lobks proved to all who saw them tat they would ratherxlrink liquor than earn an honest living should be done away with entirely |