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Show 1 1 t OH PETEKOS 1 m n in1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 . : 14 teK.fi. nlllflllllllllilHl Tho interna Uonal eocialiat more-moIncludes the working class of all CemmercUUam recognises nations. no class distinction amoog tho work-on- ; neither doe socialism. SOCIALISM MARKET IM H11 MHk to end tow Mrfsg UA MB Mi t iMH FOR BEGINNERS. Voder the above raptloa the Sorlal- iet party says, la last Sunday's paper, "Socialism to based oa a study of prow ent society. The first step toward an undemanding of Socialism to to know hew things are today." Wtedoca I a nutshell Socialism for son Blight more profitably beginner apond oao'a time searching for itoe phlkmopber'a eteae than for either of th' To begin with, there are no "beginners in eoetollam." The flmt step toward an undemanding of present -- Cor. 24th and Grant Hi 111 lntof nll Selecting Wedding Gifts atety aad a haew ledge of Sedallam to n know ledge of yeeuiday. One day leads to another aad all days land to tomorrow. Ae a study. Socialism may extend over all human eadaaror, past. present and prospective. Ae n more-mea- t Socialism to a part of the Hying, burning present and balonga to the working dam and 11 other honest cltr toons to whom U appeals. We respectfully submit that the question of "toeping child res at home" treated at length by our eateemad con-to tain porartee f the BocUllat party out of plaoa to Socialist columns. Wbj encourage the delusion that the can be raised like n hot bones plant regard leas of the contacts K to forced Into outside the home? Hare uot the Socialists pictured tho ererage home "under the capitalist ayatem as a miniature fell to a process of dissolution? How terriMo it would to if bureau had stepped In and prerented acts of self d eatruction on the part of all the political parties ever formed la this country! That the Socialist party of Ofidea Ig going to Its hat mating place by the euiolde route Is sees la Its deseusskm of ways aad means to keep children la homes unworthy of tto asms. THE PHILOSOPHY OP FAILURE." anti-sutcid- o to ple. m tor mur pusslud peothe uuggeetton that Pirin oar Judgment and experience may to of mom aid. Praaaota of game aad ottor Jewelry are always la order, aad yoa an aeaured of aapls choice whoa you behold toe display at. W. U IUIWELL'8, the Jeweler, Twe Deere North of WrlghCe. NOTICE TO Horse Breeders Jaet arrived from ' California, the hot pacing stallion, "Happy Hooli-gvwnee record aad the gnad etaadard breed trotting eta!. Men, "Package." nee record 1:10, tine 1:11. Ttoae hereea will to at See year service la Ogden. ." Johnson & Dee THE LIVERYMEN for farther particulars at 248 24th Street Seeds Seeds Garden and Flower Seeds A PULL AND COMPLETE ' LINE. Pratfa Poultry Pood and Lira KilThe famoue Columbia aad Pratfa Stock Remedies. ler. Domestic mad Imported. High Patent. Hay, Grain and Frodoce. Prompt delivery. PLOU R Utah Feed & Produce Co. 311 Wash. Phenes. Ph rasas embody Meals' sad conditions. "Tbs class stniggls" is a phrase Embodying the idea of a society Into classes, with conflicting Interests, that struggle tor supremacy. "The class struggle" as s sound phrase because It accords with facts. All phrases era aot ao happy. Some, like the shot that hilled the cow, though almej at e target, go wide of the mark. Of this character la aa old German phrase resuscitated recently by a Chicago professor. It declares "Socialism to a philosophy of failure." The truth I that Socialism da a philosophy of aueeeaa; aad all socialists hare been successful philosophers. Tto success of socialism 1 predicated oa tto of capitalism. Fourier and Marx anticipated the trust forty years before the euoeesaful capitalists evolved It Because their economic philosophy was based on the success of ooncesv tratios over oompetltlos was It n philosophy, long before eapl tallsm Itself had suooacded In evolving what they foraaaw. Having successfully predicted tbs trust, it is likely that the final step In economic evolution aortal ownership and operation predicted by Marx, will also bo realised: ns the prediction la also baaed' on the success of capitalism to craats aver greater combinations, that call for social absorption. Already tbs cry for governmental control or ownership la beard In the land. Competition vai Combination. Socialism needs not the (Mures of the proletariat or tbs email capitalist to give It life; every success for advanced capital lem Is n suooess for advanced Socialism. Every workman exploited, every capitalist confiscated, counts not so much for Socialism as does every successful combination of capital. Every successful Napoleon or Cawmr of Capitalism, like Rockefeller Hsrriman; every successful industrial country like Japan, with Ha Policy of state affiliation with the trusts in International competition, but Insure the success of Socialism. BodaV-tom- , like the beautiful lotus, which has Its roots In the slime of (he Nile, to the flower of CapltaHsm. Ae Capitalism la mafia great by every triumph over competition, so Socialism to made great by every triumph of combination over combination. Socialism la the oomMaatton of oomblnstlon. It extends the cooperative principle from operation to ownership and control. It multiplies not only the productivity of capitalism but ahse Ita Incentive. To the savings cf eoncentstioa It adds the power of fmteranHam. SooiaHra la the dream all the great' the successful men have dreamt, since the human family left primitive equality. It to the dream of Plato, lbs-rle- r, Ltreurgus, Aristotle, Mooes, More, Man and Bellamy brought to date. It la a dream that will coma true for It. springs not only from the soil on conditions, hut also from the coal from of man.. Socialism la possible evolution, (be nature of economic which steadily tends towards it. will be welcomed by man, for It to on Ineradicable yearning of bis , mature nature. Socialism Is not ths philosophy of failure; but a means to demonstrate tbs failure of philosophy, when applied by Its opponents. JAMES DOXKEIXT. ue-ce- ss sue-easef- PATRIOTISM AND 1 "Anti-Patriotism- ," antl-petriot- hue-band.- 4 1 1 I 1 I H-i-- Inter-nation- al pro-antin- eatl-Jspsn- es INTERNATIONALIBM. Hew like the cries cf 1 1 4 II HI III 141 11 M-d-- I H-H-- 1 1 1 H ji morning. "Our bills are being considered, said one of the lobbyist, and most likely we will get something. But whether what we get will to worth haring U a question. Many of ne fear that the golden egg which the legislators promised us before election may turn out to to a lemon by the time the legislature winds up lu eeseioa." bwuuious xonunes, furnished and ot servant stares ped ae lour best peonli. ue tbat made them oeabtaV"1-know- n aad unrewarded sands of Inventions, out uf by reason of which, their wee produces, were mad fcH whose names are have died la poverty. of genius, except the tbat le rewarded undergealu. that rules. McDowell, th. cal composer, Washington Time, dying im In a New England town vVnjr become rich from the sale genius produced, aad the woruv been delighted with hia . TUSS compositions, end .this Is for genhia! .The rioh and lL?! lings toll you that sodallttirf.l stray Incentive. What do yvu treatment of genius? They drow Clallam for tb very things fWh they themselves are guilty n. rs4 grn ThJtuf WORKERS AND GETTERS. OF THE 0GDCN LOCAL SOCIALIST PARTY . lory lsternatlooallsta Tbe former prevents while tbe Inner promotes migration ; while, at tbe sameg Urns, respectively, preventing or working class internationalism. This analogy Is provoked by a recent letter from tbe pen of Robert Hunter, oa tbe Japaaeee question. This letter, curiously enough, la addressed to Jean Jaurea. whom Hevre quote as tbe personification at tto patriotic Interna-tioaalis- t. la It, Hunter declares tbe Issue la not a race but aa eaoaomio question. Bays he: "But our brothers of Japan must remember that tto Americas workmen are fighting tto capitalist system, and tt they oo me Into Amerioa to work tor capitalists at tower rates ef wages, undermining oar conditions of Ufa. than wa must say that It la they who first violate this taw of International brotherhood." Wealth should belong to the producers thereof, if tabor which produoee all wealth ought not to own what It produces, who la tto world ought? U wealth, produced by labor, ought aot to belong to those who did tbe labor, Editorial Committee. Roam 42. whom in the world ought It belong to? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H44H4-4414 H4 II III fl If you raise n cabbage, ought It not hundred dollars a year la the very low- to to yours? If you make a bale of IN UNION IS STRENGTH. est sum on which a respectable, cotton by your own labor, ought It not belong to you? If you make 100 Tto old Illustration of the brmdta of healthful existence can to maintained. to bushels of wheat, who ought te have not all does This Include tto be could things each of which snapped twigs, Ought a loafer, a bum. a fellow by a child, combined resisting tto we have Included above, but Is n drop it? who toe eat la tto shade while you efforts of tto most powerful man, has to a lower standard. bean told thousands upon thousands of j An examination of suck statistic as sweated to get It? Well this le tto time to illustrate the need of organ- have bean gathered shows that not thing wc are up against today. Tto peopl who work man (he wealth of more than of tto worker isation. . Tba contrast between the army and receive thla sum even whan regularly tto werM, drat they &mt get It Ike people who do tto work. never betto mob baa been preached for ages employed. A recant investigation of come millionaires, never become rich, and proved true on thousands of bat- tho Itesaachnaetto Bureau of Labor 99 eases out of 100 they dont SO per eaat ef la and less show than that fields. tle tto thla receive things they need to give them In state laborer get tto lee(tot Yet man la slow tto learn the food and clothing and shelter.--' Tto "Bring wage" Robert Hnater wrote a work on Laborer, Dallas, Tex. Every workingman knows that there were almost aa many laborara before "Poverty" a few yean ago, la whlck Capitalism .rewards crime and puntto days of nnlona, and that they to a mblad a man cf facta that were Individually ae strong as now. . have never been challenged. In thata ishes genius. Such groat criminals aa tbat at least tea Rockefeller, Morgan, Regers, Harrimaa Tat tboae Individuals, aa Individuals, work to showed peep! la tto United Statu did might beg aad three tea aad bargain not have sufficient food, clothing and aa much as they wished aad tto belter to enable them to toad a 1 1 1 i. JOB. MAC LACHLAN. CARL C. RASMUSSEN. GORDON IVES. Address all Cemmunlcationa: "Editorial Cemmittaa. Becialist Party, First National Bank Bldg, a 1 H 1 1 1 rL, t4 PORTAELE WAR TELEPHONE.' ono-thlr- GETTING RID OP WEALTH. Most men are occupied getting tba necessities of life not to mention n penny for a rainy day. But n few man era ao overburdened with wealth today that they Us awake nlghto devising ways and means of unloading It Since on an unsuspecting public. Rockefeller's reoent gift of some thirty-two millions for education to has followed the time honored precedent of raising the pries of olL The last raise necessary to meet the seeds of education aid Rockefeller's glory eight cento per barrel oa crude olL BREVITIES. Tbe solution to all problems Involv- ing any number of people Interested la Invariably cooperative In Its nature. In Norway the people have reduced the liquor evil to a minimum by having tbe municipalities .control tto baying and selling of liquor and eliminating ths private profit and securing tbe monopoly valno to tbe people, thus destroying tbs power of the spirit trade and furthermore furnishing purs liquors to thosa who wish to drink. Following thla oomea the solution to tto domestic aervqat prob lem by a Dane who applies methods He purposes to build flats to bona I families each family to pay 1250.00 whan be enters the bolldlng, and receiving dividends from tto stock. On central kitchen In tbe flat with efficient help solves the oook-la- g problem. Each flat baa a dining room connected by a dumb waiter with tto kitchen. When the meal la needed a button to pressed and up cornea the dimer. Each family pays rent and a proportionate part of the expense of the housekeeping service. Dose It not seem very probable that all questions will be settled by cooperation? i . -- At a convention of Associated charities held In Portland, those who were Interested In (be care for tuberculosis hosreported tto number of open-ai- r pitals they mslatalned and tbe cures affected, but deplored the feet tbat when a patient was cured he must, perforce, return to tto old conditions from which ha was taken, and Anally one spoke up and asked: "Why do yoa not spend your energy, time, and money to eliminate the tenement house districts where tuberculosis breeds aad thrives?" and all were truck dumb for tto moment At last one wiseacre said that was lrapract-lble- . therefore Impossible, and the net agreed, for such a culmination would mean the ushering In of socialism and tbe rich would have no opportunity for ostentatious charity and tbe organised charities would have no us for being, and tba salaried officials wonid be out of a Job, and would, of necessity, be compelled to work. So with the gentlemen of temperance fame who sagely any. "Remove the attains and tba slums will go," which is a rrvecsal of logic, "Remove the alums and there will be no need of saloons." COMPETITION. In order to advertise a "Wonder lend City" at Sydney, a nugget valued at 20 pounds was buried In the sanL At a signal thousands of men, women, aad children, armed with spades and shovels, ware admitted te the patch," aad dug frantically. The excitement was Intense (writes our Sydney correspondent) and thousands watched tbe "digger" No on unearthed tbe specimen, and lie value wee given to charities. London MalL A Great Euthuaiaet. Towns O, yes. ha's quits an enthusiast. Ha goes In for thing! in real earnest. Browne O, he's tto limit. If some one were to send him on a wild gooae coass he'd apeak of himself afterward aa a sportsman. Philadelphia Press. time ago Lieutenant Bom hunt, of Tasmania, Invented a able military telephone, carohlio being attached to aay point lating telegraph Une, and io fog ooanactloa wttk dluant .i.rt-- T Improvements have ninee been nTL on the suggestion ef Colonel Pan? and tto applianee (writs our Tw correspondent) le now coneldenito to practically perfect London Mm. mll-Uo- tto patriotic Internationalists, who echoing bourgeois thought, declare they are opposed to armed Invasion; nod, if their brother workmen of Germany, come Into France to oppress "their oountry," end oubjnet tt to the. less advanced taw ef the Kaiser, they will consider them as invaders to bn repelled! How like tto cries of tto patriotic oapltaHsto who, oo Henro shows, violate International taw under tto pressure of International competition; and then throw the responsibility upon each other, aa In the cnee of Russia and Japan; Instead of demanding n removal of tto cause of the violation ! The capitalist should rejoice to think that ths very things which Socialists arc determined to aid evolution la eliminating, are tho very things which keep them apart! Socialists are adverse to boundary lines aad to the capitalist system, which pits tto working class of one country In competition with the other. Nevertheless, due to n perversa application of capitalists thought to Socialist tactics, soma of them. In praottoa, stand for tto vary things which they oppose la theory. All of them are went ally bound to repudiate inch grow Inconsistency! Hones Orealy one sold, "The way to resume specie payment la to resume. And nil true International Socialists will say, as Herrs substantially doss, tto way to Internationalise Is to Internationalise. Fatrotlsm sad get thee, Hto Baton, behind ns! Avaunt! NUGGET-FINDIN- Gustave Hcrvs, In tbs preface to bis brilliant speech on S.? bow appearing serially In the Sunday and Weekly People, declare that la the character of tho traaafer service wo supply our patron. among international socialists "there are two widely different ways of unPrompt, reliable and at low cost. Any time you aay well be oa your derstanding the Internationa unity of Job and handle it expeditiously workmen. There is the Interpretation aad wall. of tbs patriotic Internationalists and internationalthat of the ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Herves speech proceed to ists." Fhona U for you re. show that tbe former prevents, while the tatter promotes working class inWhat Sha Feared. ternationalism. Ton must aot grieve ao deeply, my In an analogous manner may it be dear slater. urged the preacher raid that there are among interna"life la very abort aad you tional socialists, especially in this will aooa be reunited to your dear " country, two widely different ways of understanding the international mi"Thar what Im afraid of," sobbed gration of workmen. There is the Inhe widow, with n freib outburst of terpretation of the prohibitory Internatear. Delineator. tionalists and that of the H I II 1 1907. 5, SOCIALIST DEPARTMENT KATE S. HILLIARD E. A. SATTELL ROY P. SOUTHWICK h MEAT 1 MAY SUNDAY, INTERNATIONAL Editorial CsmaaHtee: Any question concerning SaeiaL lam answered. Address all Milliard, 547 Twanty-alxtStreet GROCERY 1 1 1 1 Marxian Club Socialists!! j & CO K OGDEN, UTAH. TIIE MORNING EXAMINEE, 12 . bosses paid ao heed. Tbe demand of all ths nBorganixei workers wa hacked only by tto resistant power of the weakest Individual: But whan all stood together the demand of the weakest was backed by tba resistance power of all Then It waa poaulbte to increase wages, shorten hours, and build np better conditions at many point! for those who were organised. Tbe seme thing la even more tno of tto wider atrCggle for socialism. A host of aortallata, scattered as Individuals, can do but Uttia. A small body compactly organised, concentrating their foreaa, exchanging their Ideas, combining their strength and centering It upoa tto weakest points in ths opposing Hue, can accomplish marvels. It te beeauea these facta are recognised that the eocialiat party salats today. It la because tboaeaada of are blind to these facta that It la not larger than tt now la. time whan tto Thera never was Bond of organising tto political force of tto workers waa greater than tt la Never were tho at this mlauto. forces of protest against capitalism ao confused, ao numerous, so divergent, so In need of welding Into a convict effective movement. Tto history of every capitalist country la the world has ahowa that It la around tto socialist party that these forces must finally rally. Thla la true because tbe socialist tbe only coherent party represent effective opposition to eepttaltam. It la baaed upon the only claae that la consistently In antagonism to cap-- 1 tallsm th working class. Every effort to orgeats a political movement among than who seek only to reform and patch np capitalism has failed. In this obuntry th Democratic party, that has sought to organlao upon a basis of radical reform, la torn by as many different factleas aa than era antagoolatie Interest In capitalist society. movement tho radical Finally earns to be culminating In a political Individual-rule- d corporation tbe That Hearat Independence league. this trdvesty on- - tho Ideas cf democracy and radicalism can be anything more than the most tranalaat and Ineffective of things la unthinkable. Ita only hope of oven a momentary Importance rests oo the fact that the socialist party haa not yet attained to the strength necessary to prevent the deception upon which the Independence League reate. Thla strength can to attained within the next few months If thou who reed thla will devote their energies to organisation tto building np their ' party. Tbat party has grown from less than 5.000 members In 1001 to over 80,000 members today. It can to raised to over 60,000 members before the beginning of tto next presidential campaign if thou who are now social lata will really gat to work. Haro are soma things that thou who are already members of the party can do: Pay up your dues promptly. 2, Attend aQ meetings of your la cal or branch. I. Alwaye carry n subscription blank oa which to enroll new names. 4. See that yoa get st taut on new member this week. 5. Order a bundle of tbe Dally Socialist Organisation Number to appear -- 1- healthful animal existence. He showed tbat a hundred or thousand or more school children la tto City at New York went to school ao poorly fad that they were unable to receive any proper benefit from tto educational faculties offered. It la very seldom that a person la rioted If to la able to pay for a trotter. Tbe court records ef New York tow that la the year lflS flO.lfll famallea la tto Borough of Manhattan were evicted from their homes. Thla la about oat family out of seven. That la more evictions than bar taken place In ten years In Ireland, tba country of absentee landlords. Jobs Bpargo la his work on "The Bitter Cry of tto Childrea toe shown that whale armies of babes die each year la every groat city because of Insufficient nourishment, that another and a larger army grow Into manhood and woman hood dwarfed and weakened by their a tarred childhood. Tto moot ctronoona efforts will be made by any family to prevent n member being burled aa n pauper, yet one la every ton of tho population of some of our large eltiu la buried that way very year. It would be easily possible to go on multiplying uees of this sort almost Whole volumes could to, Indefinitely. and have been, written telling of the millions wh, In th midst of theu unbounded resources and marvelous mechanical contrivances, are living wore than savages who hava only ahaipened sticks aad poll shod etonea with which to rand! a living from forest and stream. IA Sill! ey , THE PALE WORKER. (Der Bleicber Apretor, from tto Yiddish of Morris Roaenfeld, by B. Paul Newsman.) Lo! yonder I ae the pale worker. Stitch, stitch, without pause, without stay, Since first I remember him, stitching. And paler aad weaker each day. Tto alow months roll on In their courses, Tto yaara are a days that hava been. And still tto pal worker,' bent double, rights hard with th cruel machine. I stand and ' gas dt hia foaturoa, On hia face with tto sweat aad the HuillBllD CONSULTATION FREE We Guarantee Speedy lute Curee In soil, But from dawn till the sunset and darkness. The tear drops fall heavy aad slow, TIQ the seama of tto cloth to la stitching An wet with tto vintage of woe. This wheel that le red for n sign? Can yoa reckon the years at his bondage, And tto end that grim secret divine? Too herd are such questions to an- swer, But thla I am hold to declare When Death shall have stain the pale worker, , Another will alt la hia chair. : I bare some unusually good bargains to offer if youll speak quick, and if you are desirous of owning a home of your own, I "will make the buying eaay. Look over thii list of bargain and aee if there ii not something that interest you. house on Nob Hill; haa 2 lota, a f 1,600No.--for a barn; good brick chicken house; genuine -- m l bargain. house with bath, pantrj a nice and Improvements; well located; worth inveati-gatinv 1,650 buys m g. i 62,500 for 30 a 12-roo- per mont. 61,300 for a 61,900 buys ' ; two apartment house; renta for frame on Fatteraon Are. brick cottage; baa pantrj and bath; well located; easy terms; apeak quick. modern house, built 7f pressed 63,700 for a in is beet residence district of the and the brick, : want to If city. get a really nice home at you the price of a small cottage, investigate ' m . a new m 7' this. 62,5001 have so many nice homes at this price that I really can't do justice to them in an ad. Call and let ipe show you my list ' I also bare some nice places for tboae who want to raise poultry and fruit, and still be near town; reasonable in price; easy terms. REMEMBER, that I am making terms so easy that its an easy matter to buy a home; start now; J youll regret it If you wait GEORGE Ao ' HORN 260,000 u u REAL ESTATE THIRD FLOOR FIRST N VTL BANK. mwr sit mm v I Tho Electric Flatiron makes tt possible to do sn ironing In from time then la any other way. PINKERTON GRAFT. Sava These and Hand Them to Your When one looks over the expense Friends. account presented to the Idaho legislature by the prosecutors of Messrs. 2. All Do Not Haro Enough. Moyer, Haywood and Pettlbone, It Tt haa been shown that, the natural would appear that when the politicians resources of thla oountry are sufficient and Pinkertons had ! to do to supply all th raw material that to urns themealvee nothing they dug Into the can peealbly be d eelred end that th public funds withdrew handfuls tools now In us are so perfect tbat of graft with a recklessness abandon be raw can materials worked that la only equaled by the horst-pla- v these up Into forme that will satisfy hu- of comedian In a . burlesque show, man wante fester than the things with Um difference that tto latter sewanted could pooolbly be consumed. cure only wada ef stage money, while If this point la not perfectly clear the former obtain tto real article, in to any reader, tore Ie the point for tbe "emergency defldeney" him to stop and go over the njatter submitted to thh legislature tbareport Hon. Jamas H. Hawley grabbed 21,000 and prearnted again. If there la not enough for all. do all 22.000 at a crock; ditto the Pinks get enough? Hawley received a total of 21S.T04.lt; "Enough" In a civilised aocldty the Pinks, 212.012.08; the Hon. W. should mean not simply sufficient food Clayton Miller, 85,000 at on grab; the to preserve life sad such shelter as Hon. W. EL Borah. 55,000 In three will maintain an existence, it should grabs. The total a urn of which the mean education for the young, amusetats waa relieved amounts to ment for all, a certain amount of leisla "deficiency" warrants alone. ure for recreation and rest, and an old And tto case against tbe miners baa not yet begun, ud apparently aH there age freed from toll That these things are possible with la to show Ie a number of continusources in hand all will admit. ances ud Orchard's confession. Small the If w do not get them we do not wonder that tto Idaho politicians1 and know the reason why. their thugs have been nursing their It has been calculated by a number graft for mere than a year. Labor. tiff persons, not Socialists (Including John Mitchell, the Massarhusette BuLabor leaders who returned from reau Of and the Rev. Mr. Ryan, Springfield. Die., after a week's lobprofessor In a Catholic theological bying In the Intoroat of tbe working school at St. ftul, Mina.) that six daea presented a aorry elgkt one-thir- to d THE OLD WAY ons-hal- In f , In using ths old method the Iren had to be heated on tto kitchen store, aad ths Ironing hoard was located as for from ths store se passible often In another room. It was neoeaasry to make It changed-trip to aad from the stove each time tto Iron was took considerable time to beet the Irons at starting and It was Consider 1 sary often to wait while the Irens were heating agate. time was lost In cleaning the Iron, as referred to In our previous ' t 'talk. THE NEW WAY: ? Th electric flatiron Is heated by the electric current right at tbs place where tt Is used. It heats up la time minutes aad stay hot as long as th currant Is left on. No oloanlng Is necessary-- y THE SAVING to see the great saving In time effected by the bal tto electric flatiron. In caw tho Ironing is done by hired And need. current for the more than often will pay economy how much botheration and trouble Is saved. It Is eaay Watch for our SPECIAL ELECTRIC FLATIRON OFFER. 254,-510.1- t now at If Its Reat Estate You W aot, I HAVE IT of-A- BY BEGINNERS and Abee We Accept m you, how long must ha drive It, Hill says his railroads are worth a mil, and that h would not tell them to tho government, but the government could not run them and would want to cell them hack. AH May 10: let'a take Kill at hie word and There Is Juat one thing that all so- right; tax hia roada at valuation of 260 cialists who are not yet members of 000 a mile. That la what weuld be the party should do, and do It now, and done If socialists were tto state that le, become a member. Is where his roads run. Hie roads Send your name to tbe secretary can be where the nearest organisation Is lo- what heduplicated for less than half says, ft hae been done and cated. proven by the sworn testimony of railGet ready for tto coming fight official a themselves. But men that when we enter It we eball enter road who Till extort from the public will aa army and not as n mob. He to the public. SOCIALISM Cmmem Drn. Elliott, &croM tbe street from old BtBnd 2356 Washington Avenue. X Ah! It la not the strength of the body, Tla the splrlt.that spun him to toll. I pray (Samro Utah Light and Railway 1 ' Go STANDARD - EXAMINER Want Ads Bring Big Results |