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Show A i SUNDAY THE 12 UNION Masts at Cam Labor hall second Fuadajr of each inocib. i H & THATCHER, Arranger of bfusle tor O rah atom aaa Band. Theatrical ptanieL US Was Ava, lad. 'phenq 74A CHA RUTH E. PROUT reachar af Viaiia and Plana. 0460 Van Bursa Ava. William Weatorar, secretary. W. B. STOWELL Taachir at Gu'tor, ManJolle endVisit Mi 2th BL ind pnana '1u- r Ava. Studio 2240 Quine MISA CuARA WARNER, Mamed. Pana Taacn-orMS T want third Btraew Laachatiak a Plana Thaary. 71j Bell Pnan W. PURDY, Taaohor at Violin; alaa Orcaaatral Work, 150 2dth St Ball 'phono 10 k i e I ERNEST M. W. JONES Plano. Cabinet, Organ and Han many. Studio 0343 Wash. Ava MRS. TILLIE N. BLABDEL, Can cart Pianist Ttachar a Plana, India 2630 Adam Phono Ind. M i ttudl 040 Washington Avenue I vV MRS. MARY L. SHIPP, Tuaahar af Quitar and Mandolin. Raaoicnco 004 Sid St. Ina Phana 1 74M. ADDIE J. PAF.RY Inatructor on Piano, OrganM and Uul-tar- Laaacna Ski Twenty-min- i Vocal . 7 BL NaA Studio HENRY BLAIR Plana Tuner and Fflrr. tana and action regulM9-Wash753-k- . Ava Ball Toachar af Singing. ISM Adama avA Ball phono BIOOLE Inatructor an Plano (Ltachatriliy Mathad) Studio 045S Madlaan Ava 470-V- Every, revolution, being a normal outcome, contains wlthiu Itself Ua legitimacy. Revolutions (Hiring not from an accident, but from necessity. A revolution la a return from the fictitious to the real. It la toacatiM it must he that It la. Victor Hugo in "Lei MlaerablM. . MISS ALMA BAUER Piana. af Taachar MISS GERTRUDS OLGA WEHRENOi MIBB 180. ADA C. BARRATT Teacher at piano and vocal cultural Studio, Cgdan (Wednesday and Thuraday,) 2543 Lincoln ova Studio, Salt Laka City (Monday, Friday and Saturday,) 21 Kanda'I SquarA . P"; , E. REDPIELD MRS. Tsaonrn at Plan Y aa A W. BALTER. Toaahar 2740 Adair Studio , pantone m. Instructor. apaciaity. 2U Jaftaraon VIoIIh DENT MOWERV An event of unuaual interest to the Socialist of Ogden will be the to be given at the Pnugrcg&Uonal church nest Sunday evening. December 10. The paator of the church, Mr. Elderkin, la Inaugurating a series of lectures to be given to his congregation and to the general public by local people identified In different educational lines, and with a wisdom never shown before by anyone outside of the Socialists, baa Invited n Sorlallat to apeak ua Socialism. The rouug man whom he has so favored la Eugene A. Battel), one of the editors of this department, and b Socialist in every fiber of bis being, liia faith in Socialism being the only solution to the economic problem Is a fulth born of intelligence and fostered by reason and study. He understands Socialism in all its different phases --the economic, political, aortal and Industrial, and bla Interpretation of the sub- . ject will ba n revelation is hla btor-eraThe readers of this department who are familiar with hla cloar-rut- . forceful article will no doubt lie glad id an npitortunlty to hear hla voice, and it is needless to say that the Socialist will be theie In force to Helen to one of their brightest and youngest members. Let ua fill the church to Ita doors. Remember the date, Sunday evening. December 16, at 7: SO, at the Congregational church. Unchtnclqf Ava Method, Studio 0300 Adama THE STRIKERS. ART a a Out on Ilia roads they have gathered, a hundred thousand men, a hold on life aa sure as the To aak for MRS. J. L. HERRICK. Laaaana In china painting. Firing a Complato lino of white apaciaity. 2700 china and matarlalA Wash, wolfs hold In hla deu. Their need lies close to the quick of life aa the earth Ilea close to the atone; Ji la aa meat to the slender rib, as marrow to the bune. Stadia ova They aek but the leave to lubor, to toll In the end leas night, Far a little salt to savor their bread, for houses water tight. They aak but the right to labor and to Uvo by tlw strength of thelr hands They who have hodle like- knotted oaks, and patience like sen Real Estate Agents In Ogdan and outoldo praportiaa aaa Classified Bala 0sr bargains WM. A. HICKENLOOPER. RmI aetata, insurance end IW mmta 800 Etclia ItilldlBfc. aw (Nm to N. H. Ivs JAB. E. BALLANTYNE. Baal EatatA Inauranaa and Qfhoa 010 Eaclaa Bid A M. FORRI0TALU Surety BondA RhI Eatata and Imukm 013 Eaclaa Bldg. colum H. H. GODDARP. LaanA InaurancA Cemmaralal Stocks, 010 Eoulee Bldg. RmI Eatata, annda. to labor and Ms right to labor In joy Not all your laws ran strangle that right, nr the gates of hell destroy. Ftor It came with the making of man and was kneaded Into hla bones. And It will aland at the last of things on the dual of crumbled thrones. Edwin Markham. And thn right of a man A A BRUMMITT LaanA InaurancA Real Eatat 84M Washington Ava Beth phom A P. BRATZ. RmI EatotA Fire InaurancA LaanA Notary. 410 85th SL Both phono - W. N. PEIRCE. Real Eatat Notary, Flra and Life InaurancA 410 24th BL Both phi CONFISCATION KELLY A HERRICK. Osnaral InaurancA Loana and RantalA Raal Eatata Invostmant U 810-82- IVE Real Eatata, Loans, insurants, RantA CallactianA Notary PubllA A H. GODUard, Eatata, Flra and Ufa Real ance, Notary PubliA 410 Bldg. Ball Phana 634Z. REAL ESTATE A IN VESTMENT CO. Raal EatotA lr.au anca and KcoIm Bldg OGDEN InsurEaclaa W. A WEDELL Real Estate, LaanA Inauranaa 8460 Washington av and Rental Boyls block. Both phontA A A ROLAPP. Eatata ,Flra InaurancA Notary PubllA Rental 404 Ecclaa Bldg, Ball phana 88; InA 0A Both 'phonoA A A NYE, Raal EatotA Lacna and Insun ancA Notary PubllA 8411 Washington Avohua A A SMITH Mina and Realty Broker. Notary PubllA Room 01, First Nat Bank. Ind. phono 667. Real Real J. A GIMMONA eatata dealer In Five Points Llaton propartlM and farm landA Rental 820 Wash. Ava, preperltM handled. Ball phono OUS-- 1144. CHAUNCY . PARRY Real Estate, Flra Insurance and lean Carter 83d and Wash, Base-iant. to me, daar. Which will ba bast: To struggle with rant, daar, Or shall wa invest f Answer by male or female to the JUMBLE, 8300, Wash. Hallo, BEWARE M. D. LESSENGEK h Atteraay-- a Ecclaa Building. Attorneys and Counselor 440-4- 1 First Nat Bank Bldg SOS Room The prevailing wage la not n living wage; the work day Is prolonged begreed an t yond human enduiauce; gain hold away as opposed to Justice and that peace on earth, good will to men ta not now but will be "some sweet day." The writer credits ihu'W, C. T. tT. with the same sincerity he claims for himself. The Ideal expressed In the plank above quoted from the V. C. T. U. la all right, except that brotherhood and the wage system can not exist aide by aide. The Socialists not only believe but drmand that the whole system of wages must go. Then hours of labor will be regulated aocordlng to the productivity of labor applied to the very beat advantage by machinery and or gnnlsatlon. Look at the monument of ain, degra da t Ion and crime you have raised In that Innocent paragraph, ladles of the W. C. T. U.l Are you willing to allow all to remain while you combat the liquor traffic aud content with the paMage of a few child labor laws that are not worth the paper they are written on in eight of the tottering children on your very threshold? Take heart of hope and strike at all the evlla that affect all humanity and you will have taken a substantial prop from under he system (hat brews liquor for profit. -- RINGING BLOWS. From the Sydney, Australia Pwtpte. Capital produces no value. Private ownership of Capitalism: collnctlve property, and production for the profit of the owners. Socialism: Collective ownership of collective property, and prodactUm for the use of the owners the whole pie. The nperationa of capitalists no more add to the wealth of the community than do the operations of gamblers In the club or on the turf. Persons of Independent fortune owe by ua means to any superior abilities of their own. but almost entirely to the Industry of others. It Is not the possession of land or of money, but ths emmani of labor which distinguish'! the opulent from the laboring part of the T. M. Eden, "The Brat of the Poor. their superior advantages OF FALSE PROPHETS. gard to the drones: "The men who do not. by their work, rnntrtbutc nn thing to the general stores want to control their distribution. They create nothing. They only scold. The Immeasurable resource of the earth, so luig hidden, or utilized bmc not been uiscover.-for tlir benefit of mankind bv any thought nr action of theirs. "They are drones tn the busy hive. They have had nn part or lot In the army of r.iftct and capable men Who arc obeying the primitive mandate tn subdue the CKih and have dominion over It. Thej do rot hear the hes Ihe dnj In.tho eternal and burden bur they never work of ihcb'ss lotig for thrones of dominion over It." His mistake Is that lie think? he I bitiinc the ugbafors. but bis rmt:,ii end return to rpc like the him and Ms r'a-- r. The men sho proclaim Forlalieni tnmi the street rn"-icr-s aud bsl's ami any place and at ill times n;i' men who are prudicers or who havp been pm: oners. Thev belong to ibp working class wh are entitled to s voice in the distribution of whs! rhej hut who are In Hii'-i'- s opinion only entitled to whit "Cmd in Hl wisdom" reveals to Rar. Itiii ria.-- sh-- li give them. The drones Mve are the capitalist)!. u t ic bus who through the system are enabled 1. control and own the means of pro 'iiivt:n anJ theieby dictate i'.s dlstrt A GUNNELL VOLNEY Attc.'nay-at-La- Office 8401 Washington Av Rooms Attamcy-a- t Law. First Nat Bank Bldg 81-2- 2 j Attomcy-at-La- 114 and Ecclaa Building. 315 T. R. O'CONNELLY. Attorney-at-La- 34 Twenty-fourt- h St, ever Rlchard-aon'- o Grocery. Ind. phono 6A City Florists IDLE HOUR GREENHOUSE CO. Funeral designs of all kinds; cut All on flowers and potted plant dere promptly filled. Phone 906-Z- . 740 Twenty-eightat. h THE PORTER FLORAL '0. cut flowera always an hand. Final designs a specialty. Greenhouse cor. Jefferson ava. and Twentietn at. W. L. Porter, Mgr, Phones Bell 26&-Z- ; Ind. 203. Choice VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral designs ef every description to order. Delivery promptly . made. Order by phone. Bell Greenhouse, 162 Thirtieth ft B13-K- OGDEN FLORAL CO. Floral Artist Store 413 Twenty fourth aL Greenhouse opposite Glenwood park. Phone Bell 636-a- . Ind. 103. VARNEY FLORAL CA ' roses carnation with appropriata green. Prices moderate. 162 Thin t vth aL Beil 811 K. The chalet-- Ogden City Dentists FELSHAW't DENTAL PARLOR Over Spaigo'a Book Store Phono 70-k-. Ban. 2465 Wash. Av j option. i -- GOOD WILL ON EARTH AND PEACE TO MEN." T'artisanshin has often obscured the (ruth and deinvi d a good cause. to say h;wii! bi'.tus have a aond d,-he td ind part son ship of the oi h- -r n-- L y The Pilgrim Fathers had for the atocka, which were uf two aorta, one upholstered and the other not. Thla gave rise to the distinction, in the vernacular, between common and preferred atocka, which a even ta thia day la certala of the country. Life. ni oh-tal- aoe-Uou- Tlw Eaallah Traias The public aerrii-- e rendered ly the British railway line the convenience to the traveler and tba ali!per, la far la excesa of anything to be found la thla cauntry. The British lalM are aumll when comared with our vast ureua, aud thla of course si mi 11 flea There are no tba operating problem anowdrlfta te dvlay schedule no of crudely built track awaiting are perfectiou, and the locomotive never fur from their home shop Yet even with allowance for these advantage both freight and passenger traffic are habitually handled with a regularity aud certainty that deserva tba highest degree of praise. Iu any large terminal In England the number of pemteiifer trains that arrive either exactly on time or a minute or two ahead la far greater than that of tralna even the least overdue. Five niluute Is usually a safe margin for an important connection. At Finsbury Park, a suburban station Just outside London, trains pass on au average of one every two mlnutva night and day, yet thla tremendaus traffic la handled with clucklike precision. Ray Morria In Atlantic. ly eec-tio- (laser Rasalaa War you drive through a Russian Tillage alout H) p. m. you will be struck by tbe absolute quiet that pervades the scene. Net a creature, man or dog, is risible moving abont. The place haa the air of a riling Suppose ly ms rare untoward chance you came Uou a group of men Handing tCKcthar, apparently la con verso tluu, you will nolica that they apeak la subdued tone aud, wait so long as you you will uever hear them pleat laugh. Tbe cause la simply this: These Russian peasants believe in evil spirtbe Cbiucse, they beits; hut, anl'-klieve that they are attracted, not And ao If some frightened, by sound unlut ky fate decree that the muujJk be uut ef doors after 11 p. m. be la a painfully silent men. This fcelitig also ex- If - side-tracke- yi-r- v r'-ni- -- them. The mau or woman who believes in an. Is not prepared to nmltr some Fsr-itfor it is unworthy to lie enrolled as units in the army uf eiminripaiion. Ve Robbery and rnh aiws- - have been, ent synonyis at the mous the functions of prfvih-ge-do- In ali tn In the pus- ir eij!d the worker's body, sold him. robbed hint, and ruled him with tt,. i,h. Todfi'- - it has l the things :.h'utt wVrh b cannot liTe. and eo:r.;s-:him to sell hint seif - K and ether flower Tomorrow. : d A A FARNSWORTH la Municipal owcarshlp, single ux. Socialism and a&arrty art all giid because they stir the people into thinking. It is aut an absolute surety that Socialism, If put Into practice, wou.d make a nation of happy people, but If we can bank on any cerulnty la modern affairs, that certainty Is this: The Social at make people think, aud the propaganda of the Socialist, mure than that of any party, church or cult, shucks aud thrills society to Ua very Socialism la educating ths cenUr. people into new mode habit and tltudea of thought. It gues ua Its work never cease day ami night. In college!!, fabian professors ancuursga it. The most rigid censorship cannot prevent some of Us books getting on the shelve of public libraries. The uoap bug ora toe, perched at a crowded street corner, is ever active, ever glonoua In his martyrdom. And week after Week the presses keep going, a horde of distributors piles its trade, and monthly millions of leaflets are las ad to ths wi.rld. The Soc.alists are no longer a band of hunted outcasts. They are gay. d flanL jaunty. They have numbers, organization. base of supplies. You may call them fanatics, but they are as cool and intelligent In their fanaticism as the little brown healehn that stormed Fort Arthur and put a Russian navy into limbo. Every penny is looked ut twiee before It la spent. Every available man attsnds to duties uv other can better perform. They have all the sanctions of great personality behind them. The greatest Uvlng adleutlst, Alfred Ruasell Wallace, the man who worked out the tucory of evolution content poruneouu-l- y with Darwin, la a Socialist. Jack Loudon, America' great eat novelist, is a Socialist. The man who has studied Socialism generally fight li, with bitter vehemence or embraces it warmly. It belief. It Is positive, is not a half-waaroused, aware. It la cursed aa a damning iniquity. It Is blessed ua a beneCuent godsend. If one had a hundred thousand acres of land and aa many pounds in money, and aa many rattle, withnut a In borer, what would the rich man he but a laborer? And as the laistr-er- s make men rich, so the more la- tend to some of the aumhern town borers there will tte more rich n.en Kl,-v- . the Lily city of Ruesla. la a , . . the labor or The poor being model lu tlM-- reaped. After TO p. m. the minca of the rich. John Hellers you may practically Late the street (1696). tv yourseli- .- Rlack woods ktagasine. The final form of working class r-Bmrliia Another's Caries. ganisstron the conqueror of capital' That It Is not iiiipoHaibla tu ring a ism must spring up na'urally out of an econoniir body standing on the new change on woman's, aversion to haa bees proved class struggle ground, and Us meth- telling tier orrect od and tactic In accord therewith, by tbe ruder uT a New York church, .urh a bedr is the Industrial Work- lie does nut uppnr to he more than ers ef the World. fitly years old. but declared tv an inpsrLliiniier that he was seven quiring The economic body Is homogeneous, an.! added, I shall be seventy-se- t tme class WRte workers; the politiei iry ne-:- t birthday. cal body is hence tin1 rlauinr that "The c'.Vr si cii'n0't" be explained. Ineconomic the rapture,!, rionrnntcd, pv wie nn-- i I computed that our Therefore destroyed or the coming together on the economic C(.i..!iiie4 nes f,Kf n; to s hundred slid the pollt leal field should not ho Now. of course, ej lady la ever e j eofs old, ao To keep official, hut spontaneous. unfnrrd and over rwenty-ttnatural. cIJ us act thus, and fhry ! !',ce In ikr family I suppose 1 must wlll fogrthei at the rigiu tine uy l'ia eoveuiy-'five.- " -as suH as fate. nut why will you h" seventy seven A proverb ravs: The trtan with a uext liirlhdayT' your t stu1 a'WiiiS worth while " But r.icauM" my wife's birthday aud the r.mn with a principle must always i e preinred to fight for it and meet niiue L:a; ;eu to Full on tbe ndii date, evi ry dlT.ditty In the path, and and" with a aigb of resignation of have tu rimultier both of court's I 'come up sn i".:ig every time." on E. T. HULAN1SKI a Labor Is the only source of value. Ceorge F. Baer of divine rlghl fame, who claimed himself as one of the lew men to whom Uod had given the coal lands In Pennsylvania, has open oil his mouth oure more and put his, foot in it. He baa evidently been up nn the drones of the counreading try. The following might hare been qiiotcd from a Socialist paper In re- Attorneys AGEE. CHEZ A M'CRACKEN that: In a copy of document 36,' house of congress, representatives. Fifty-eightthird session, appears the following, which shows that me three hundred farmers In Sherman county. Oregon, who hid filed on government land and with all th$ requirements of the homestead law, improving and building homes and placing all of tt In n high stale of cultivation, were of their years of toll and lands to permit an eastern Oregon land company to get possession, and It still bus possession. The settlers were dlspotsesed on the plea that the land was In a grant fur a military road, and the farmers were forced to take off their Improvements and then Jhe land company proceeded to put their Improvements on Ihe land and rent It out ! The goverlment at Washwith ington Is simply a a lot of thlevea'whn fatten off the pso-- i pie by eut-- trickery. The military trick got through road wm merely congress to enable a few thieves to get possession of a lot of rich farma worth about a million dollara. Appeal to Reason. n A es-hib- it OF HOMES. g THE ONSET OF SOCIALISM. fellow. HU own party is what be makes it and be ojght to do a good job before ke says tun much about the other Mlow'a party. An oiganuatlou iu politics is no More nor leas than an Instrument f.r the application or propagation of prinif things progressed accotding ciple to our likes and dislikes no oi gan nation would be formed. When an organization has fulfilled it purpose or proved unequal to its task it should retire with all the honors uf the occasion. Failing o to do it must emne to an ignominious end. There may be magic lu the letters -V. C. T. V. but nut enough In sight to warrsnt drawtug a veil over Frances Willard's personality and an unthought of Socialist party to a "warm plank in a platform. "IVs believe In a living sge; in au eight-hou- r day; In juettee aa opposed to greed and gain; in peace on eartn, good will to men. Aa a saving clause fh above U a failure, and it would be a very cold chicken Indeed who would go into the sack via the old "warm plank" route at such provocation. Sinners shout that clause from the housetops until those of little discrimination are unable to tell the just front the unjust and rain falls alike upon the innocent and the guilty. The only good thing about that paragraph and ita use is that tt puts those who use it in n platform ithe W. C. T. I.) on record to the effect h A. A. WENGER, Real Eatata, Firs Insurance, Mark gaga LsanA IS Flrat Natl Bank lidg. InA Fhana 721. lixvlf of lie oiu t.me rviunsitilit aa u tbe worker's ltviug, by ueclar-It-him free. v-- i Chas. A. Sandburg your-aelvr- 9, tt ever did or was able to do before; laai, it has ditwir iCj Ism, but S HILLIARD BATTELL and M. MORAN. Strati. Twenty-sevent- h DECEMBER HORNING, KATE A SOCIALIST TO LECTURE AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. IDA M. CASSIN Inal rue is r af Pianfc SUiala 2600 Lincaia A v MR R. P. HUNTER 'aachar cf Guitar and Mandolin. IMaravlan Syatain). Alaa Piana. SUNDAY Editorial Committee: Any qucM.on concerning Socialism answered.. AddrtM all communications to K. S. Hilliard, Clu 657 Vi ell a Instructor, BcU phana 670-J- UTAH Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogucn. MUSICIANr PROTECTIVE L. W. FORD Orchestral leaser, U2 Poplar eta, CGDHN, THE SOCIALIST DEPARTMENT OP THE MORNING EXAMINER Music & Art Instructors JOSEPH BALLANTYNE. Oiiwotor Ogden Tabernacle Choir. Voice building a Specialty. Studio 2502 Orchard Ave. EXAMINER, st-iz- j Te nllmiN, In onlcr to rest n .'!: nee witness' r qnMiflcaHcn t.fciiig Ue oath an Li.giiKh tnav'atrhte ashed him the other day where be cnen.rf tv g when he died. Tie ropHi. TLing." and was (Vvqeabried. me la aioibcr Euelivh caurt. a little cirl. In uuswer to that question said. I don t know." Tij(. horrified counsel called i:. Judscu' attention to tbe . I know, eiiher.- wild f-- r. ti:c -- tr the witness." Ss s jh dsv ar.l h;ur peeetrcai when it him; giving him about while It s third of whr he ure him. When Ji doesnt need him ha can starve or beg. borrow or ateal h- and then it will til him. Tn ahnri. It robs the worker more intensely, rules him tiir.-despotically. Iasbmea- him more and mtsery nneertstnti. r - hi-n- 'Vorfci.h.rn. tvs i.'.tnCm the tailor has n ..' wsja,. .iatiiue. It 1,0s I TV Kl.ahb.-of drew t r, r,i, it fi pans lrf unmlv j Jr:.l oa, with tv result that "Lc v !.- :oai) find tbrir way to tbe - Ur uvier : fresh eupply of up to (tcteeiv.v.- - T.onew T flar sod Cutter. On uf - 19Q 6 |