seomea to Denave nimseii, out it wasuu-ly a few wooks after iida release that he, was shot dead in Indianapolis by ayoung man, a son of a prominent physician, whose house ho was burglariz-WIPE THEM OUT.The highway robberies of last Sunday night call attention more forcibly than ever to the necessity for cleaning out the west end dives, to which every iniquity committed in town by home talent can be directly traced. These dens make their living by the .encouragement of the nefarious practices which shock the community, and alwaysstand .ready to shield the guilty and encourage them to deeds of more reckless daring. It is nearly always found impossible to punish the guilty ones, because of the willingness of their friends to sweat: alibis for them. The vagrancy act has been invoked in vain in their cases, as they find no trouble in showing visible means of support. They lie in wait for the unwary and the man who rs enticed into one of their dens might just as well stand and deliver at once if he expects to get out with a whole skin, for he was taken in there for the purpose of robbery, and the thieves are going to have his money by any means required to got it. The way to abolish these thieves is to wipe out their resorts. This can very easily be done if those in power will onlv take the matter in hand with a de* termination to succeed. Whenever a west ond dive proprietor applies for license to sell intoxicating liquor his application should be promptly refused bv both couutv and citv authorities. If% 90 ^the licensing power has any doubt as toi 51 oil n nhfoin nil ( A ill-torn laps thes is n mal plea shoiPIbeitacce Wh the will are love thy a wlt; her Itfro i: whs hehimapptrueabo;lootliramalshoiT1ter,lowkno1I1Tlven.a wlt;tog