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Show THE MORNING 10 EXAMINER, UTAH, OGDEN, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER The Socialist Department of The Morning Examiner Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden KATE S. HILLIARD. E. A. BATTEL and M. MORAN Address aO communicatiocs to K. S. concerning Socialism answered. Editorial Committ f An? question L-- - e SOCIALISM AND CHRISTMAS. man who cunc into one of the meeting, tif ilir Ufidra Salvation Army corp-wli- h "all he could carry.'" up u dsn the conversion he stood the ten of three months time. By this time rhr rejoiclne In Army circles and in heaven over this man's salvation a ill A POOR DRUNK." have been augmented by tha rejoicThe "War Cry" tells of the con-- t ing in a home back in York fist on .nil n format ion of a drunken a hither '.he prodigal has gone. and always in a Cooperative Common-wf.iiimill ff a hiri ot& days a year shall and industrial ami tic "merry ciavs, and good will shall folia: . in; tht happy ixiudiilon among all bur commonly Ohrisrmas. "'M.rry The r.aw on vanfc, sou.: ( ariiunaiill toward meii. Is tbs spirit of &- iallsm, to be applied universally with not for only 'n jt eectarian latud u- in a dishonest .ocUI ray la the ahlot irrurifies It tbe oth-- i - - sysicu im.-rus- ; m-n- To Buy: the Choicest EATS Hf The Market Affords ! Greenwell Bros. Fred L. Keller .. ,'i . Choice Meats Whsleaals and Ratal Butchers For Fine Meats AND PISH POULTRY AND PISH mu 355 IN REASON, Ball Twenty-Fourt- IhiliklN St. h Lindsey Meat Market at Ye are sera to got tho bead this maikoL POULTRY TUB REST. , Rlthar Phoae SIR THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET FOR YOUR CHOICE, FOR EXTRA C HOICR MEATS MEATS PISH AND POULTRY i r: . W IN SEASON. TRY UR 'i Wf plats ara mi - Ban 1TML RICHARD GREENWELL. Mr- - 2311 Washington Avenue Keep the We Best Meats ;l ' I THE DEIT. HAVE 1 i Phoaao aiaata handled BIELS MeatMarket 173 25th Street at BALLARD & RINCKERS SML 2321 Washington Avenue bur; ao Inferior wlB ITlfi lad. -- Ben IB THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY BAY. Both phoaao 331 III, St. Twenty-Fourt- h Haul' Ball 184-t- lad. IIL ; the I. W. W. is not of the working class, hut Us emancipation from wage slavery. While the 1. W. W. will seek "The mission ELITE Meat Market 126 Are Ours Twenty-Fift- 843; Ball 81 C. H, GREENWELL, JIL, Proprietor, Stjeet h Owe matte la to pitas. Everything lintels to improve the condition of their labor under capitalism. It will keep Its eye on the Anal goal An army of revolutionary workingmen striking will be different from the strikes of misled workingmen. "The workers do not realise that there la a class siruggle. We purpose ; U make it clear ro them. "'We purpose to organize a new movement in which we shall strike and vote together and, perhaps, fight together. "When you untie and act together the world is yours. No master ever had any respect for hla slave, no more than any slaw svrr had any respect for his master. Their Interests are antagonistic. 1 would not have iu Join the 1. W. W. until you clear that It i organized In your interests. It is organized In your iutercsu and must ha by and for you slonb. "The capitalist rlass is opposed to the 1. W. W. 8o is Its army of labor lieutenants If the working class unite ther will be a mass of jobless labor leaders. In the labor world the word of a grand master counts for more than the entire membership. We appeal to your reason. We ask you to Join us if you consider that you arc. tired of this condition. Karl Marx, the great German economic philosopher, said more than half a century ayo: "Workingmen of all countries untie. You have only your chains to lose, tut a world to gain." You are the masters of the earth. AU others may be spared but you are Indispensable. Without you society would perish. Awaken to your powers and assert them, not to make but to produce an abundance of wealth for younu-lf-. w-r- K. V. Orbs. last seek, in commenting on the President's message, wa wondered why the National government could not make law to govern the whole labor world, and protect its future citizens, the little children not knowing then, that thi president held the same view ofr the question last year, as is shown by the following: Last year, for Instance, congress was informed by the President that the laws, especially In ao far as they concerned child labor, required national legislation seeing that the best legislation on the subject In any one (tat waa easily nullified by bad legislation In snother state. This year the President holds on the identical question the opinion that the whole matter fulls within the province of the slates and outside of the province of the federal government. The President la candid about It. He drops the question beestiae he finds it too and he limits himself, or limits the activity of congress upon the labor question to playground and buck-allelegislation in the District of Columbia. The Big Stick" lies splintered at 'lia feet of the formld able Lubov Movement. Weekly Peo- Phots lad. 174. LONDO N y ple. Why should the workingmen of ono country light t'te workingmen of other eountries.. In tbe interests of tho capitalist who exploit the workers of all countries? The Uses of Capitalism. The cspituhxt world stand- - at npcn-iuouilir- d Lighted Steam Heated Trains Operating Pullman Palaca Sleep rs; incomparable brary Cara A Dining Cara, Did you know that Santa Claus has arrived at the Goodale Grocery Co. with his large trunks full of Candy. Fancy Crackers. Nuts. Dates. Figs. Oranges, BEATS THEM ALL FOR FINE SELECTED Fresh and Salt Meats. MEATS FRESH AND CURED. FISH AND POULTRY at all ssasona 138L 8T. Specialties: Horn Made Lard and SniMgs AU Moats Strictly FlrotClaaa in Every Lins. I -- -- pa-tnr- ed Just phono us and wa earn of you. Plums Boll 477 k; will taka . tad i:u it -- - Agent, Union Depot Bananas; etc.? eiOGMNQEWJsIIf And Just to Keep Peace in the Family Santa Claus told Mr. Tea and Coffees,- - G. W. TIME CARL IX KFaXCT; MAY 1WL S- - 1. DEPART DAILY. , Atlantic Mq i; paints 7.4 ajn. Last . . No. lj. Salt Lake local :00 a.m. No. 14, Salt Lake special. ., 1:35 pan. " No. 1, Chicago snd St Lauia :80 p.m. Limited .. No. 4, Atlantia Expieu, ail 7:00 p.m. points cost ARRIVE DAILY. Ogden special ...11:30 a. m. Na'll, No. fi, Pacino MaiL Salt Lake Ac IM IMi h Da Wall 11:30 a.m. and all points east No. 1, Chicago and St Louia obsarvsts.' can, Limited 3:40 p.m. 0 tag cars, No. 13. Local from Perk City and San Pete Valley .... 7:00p.m. ; can, with No. 3, Pacific Express from lovers Library! all points oast 13:08 oju. 1 lights!, through te CMcogf Througa Bleeping Cara to Omaha. Dtract coaeoctlBa few Chicago and St. Louis, New York and Ichaags. Boston. Free Reclining Chair Cars A Paul udffianeapoBs perfect dining car service on all through trains jCL A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. L A. BENTON, Gen. Agt, Psgr. Dept Balt Lake City. initt-Wid- w l). Q. B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. The No. ...,.,.,,,.,,1,,, Good-al- e to sell Papa some Fancy Canned Goods. Dried Fruit, Cranbcr-berrie- s Overland Limited Inks and another hundred thousand articles. Dont forget the right place, 1st Goodale Grocery Co; I Wap 8 2344 Wash. Ave. Bed Phone 137 Ind. Phone 137-- Y To California and Its lost Fam:ns SIMMER RESORTS Tent City Pasadena Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro COMMERCIAL TRAV- THROUGH OBSERVATION May 21st, 1803. DEPART No 7 Butte end Portland U;QP- No, Pocatello, Mootpellor and Butto 11 Cache Volley . .. No. Na 4 Eaitern Exprecu .. 4:18o.m. No. 13 Salt Lake Tlntie . Salt Lake and Inter-No. modiste potato No. 3 Salt Lake. Provo. Milford snd ell points south . e Na 10 Salt Lake sad potato . No. 0 Local to Balt lake.. 8.30s.m. Inter-mediat- DRAW- n Transfer a Specialty. ' THAI Vi:'" a Allen Transfer Co. SHORT LINS CARO. ...... ELER ING ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOS wants to waste no time la "making bis ANGELES. Let ns know as far ahead as train. may bo what train you want to catch LOW EXCURSION RATES and we'll land you. Mr, Salesman, with your trunks, sample cases, etc., at the See C. A. HENRY at Depot, Ticket station, long before tho whistle blows. I. Wont tax you too much, either. We Office, or write to J. L. MOORE, do a general trucklrg and carting busA SALT LAKE CITY. ies!, besides, end have a quick-actiophone. OREGON :,2 ulu Los Angela IHE CLEVER tub i:am Long Beach Scavenger Work. Excureien Wagons in 8eaaen, ARRIVE. Na 1 Fast Mali trow Lftkl w eosopssowa, Butto sad Pocatello Express . Na 11 Salt Lake sad Tintic . Na 7 8slt Lake and Nib it. iss- ford Na 8 Salt Lake and intermediate potato... 7:8p.-NNa 3 Eastern Express fi Portland and Butto. 7:a.m. :Mpm. Na 1 Butts sad, Pocatello 10:38am No. 12 Cache Valley Trains south of Juab do not Sundays. CL A. HENRY. Ticket Agent. Na fi - a w . SLADE'S Hacks and Vans t . ' Day and Night MOVING PIANOS A MOSELEY. A. & IX E. BURLEY. x T. A. O. P. Salt Lake City. Paa Agent Tv.Ogden. Utah. & SPECIALTY. 408 J. C. SLADE, LESSEE. 25th Street, Tribune Bldg. Bell, Office 220; Bell, Independent, Office 224, Reeidence, 1144. Wagon for Sanitarium will leave Utahna Drug Store earner at 0:80 m. and return 11:30 a. m.; at 2 p. im and return at 4 p. m. 'Phone Rasl-denc- e, 224. PRACTlCAk nunsESHOER. lr; Wo are epecially prepared for "Come shoeing mean tioreee. 417 end we hew we do It1 street. Twenty-thir- d Opposite Coneolldated Wagon A Machine company. Phono III X. WINES and LIQUORS 8. PASADENA M. LEEDOM. H. PATTIfiON CALIFORNIA npen-band- Gama and Pish In Season. Wo handle Nothl.ig but Prims Steer Beer. - C. A. HENRY, MOSELEY, T-- P. A, Ogden, Utah. ; -- Obaorvation-Li- For ratas or information call on: legi-Uto- A. WRIGHT, Prop. Limited Angcks-Chicag- o Strictly Twentieth Centiry Vestibuled Electric Papa and Mama with rhe tid- Such i their astonings front llur-ia- . ishment that it. actually dulls and rol loot tvi- action to enforce or deadens Ihi-lRus-i- a. terror. that i. aiuiiu his own lint at the country win in- own leading uten.WItio vt iy utilscl. the ivloi liter is handicap among them, ictmounced utterly unfit 1'iii by a fundamental mlscouception for. aught bn despotic government, of f.ipitnlM society. Like many 'bat RiishIh - displaying a degree of Socialist he indulge? in ihe de- aspiration iiM iff organization ihzt lusion that wo in America enjoy poreins mar cli'i;. The wonderment of litical freedom. iln capitalist world Is assentially of a No greater bar to successful lmliii-ca- l pii-cwith lie wonderment of the Inwork exist. than this pernicious dian at iln siitind and effect of fireIdea. In the first place women do not. arm-. So dm' the capitalist world have tha franchise and where they look t preeert Ruaslan affairs as undo It la not always ui.uli use of. Sec- canny. ir th Indian had known any ondly and by far 'the no,t Important thing about and chemist ry fact lo bear In lulml neither men nor lie would htii-- wondered if the women have economic freedom. I'n-Icapitalist o d were not trained In the one's material want- - arc satisfied Ignorance el 'he laws that underlie not glutted theie Is no freedom ill it own njstint It would not now he taken by surjany direction. . r It Is eapi1 'ism that recruit the Of political iin-- l iciiuotnie freedom battalion fin 'i volution, and gives '.h'-we have nciihei. lasik di Centhese their ti drilling York's ele lion seanil.ii; nl the Ne- turies iin'o'd might, have rolled oier ivada iiliilucd to tliu temper'he head of he Russian mujlkon his ance people's pri'utani whirh they bit i fields, and It would have remained behind ibiin whin 'hey entered the .what the Wl' thought he still wa. legislative balk; look everywhere and Hut capitali-stepped In. Rafts of you will see nothing bin tntijik wete 'brown Into the citle-- , disregard of the "sovereign yu'-iiand thence it.;o the factories. Capitalist exploi- - it ion quickened tbe latking. ent sense of ubdarity and by Its very No political platftnm has ever In t n cruelty rived tbe clouds of despair enforced to the letter for tbe ten on end awoke juration that, never oththat they are all more or lew erwise could hare wsnued the heart. ed up lty pledgts only made to be The field 1 it.s plowed It. greedily ale brnken fter election. sorbed the S. elalist seed. In short, Socialist hv long since barred tlx tnujlk w.i- - transformed in tbe facthat good ipeti pledged to ci rir.ltt tory. Front being hardly distinsulsh-sbl- e nets' if eleccd at best only go tbromrh from the rattle that he bid driven with a grand stand play of iincons'i-.tationor on the field, he evolved r p-bin the edification of nto a carrip: of the gospel of Labor's tbe indeprndeot voter." Such transformations redemption. tnr. ;i, our t never an Inn ed to '.lie transformed By our own txjH-riion of the Irubi'.irj-iforces in objects. Th was not of kln-hl- p , P'i'V.irv w ku'v bnbroken h city life aril cju suffering. gln nothing by corn promt o i,iit mortifies-tiou- . Through Jt podetarian thought, reachbn' the injury ed and bMiein'd the tnujlk on the field. Thats l hi' If cow .It our smirched bark to tiiThe Itupnl-- e i'ltp.ir'dl in ill" dly fic-N-- Meat Market Meat Market in Los fao-tur- y - THE ARMOR TWENTY-FOURT- and tho mw CONTRADICTORY STATEMENT OF ROOSEVELT. II W. W. STONE. Prop, SIS OVERLAND LIMITED -- of All Kinds PACIFIC) This includes the famous r 2323 Washington Avenue Both Phones (UNION ht-- Groceries and Choice Meats The Finest Meata on the market are alwaya found ham. lad. The Overland Route - Your Cuts nw IMIticnl anion hus always been al, some time or other the Mecca of every reformer's hope, for In political an Ion he r the possibility of MARKET of the amelioration on. NEVADA OF THE I. W. W. MISSION The conditions so adverse u moral development ablch exist ouMdo the favored atatei of Maine, Kanaa and North Dakota strike m deeply at tho vitals of the race that U should be the duty of all good citizens to exhaust every effort to find ways and means to inaugurate a change. Tf w wsitfor tbe pioneers of law enforcement" to graduate from the schools in the favored slates referred to, wo may M them occupy niche in tiir hall of fame." but, at. the present unit one youth will occupy niches la mine pris- tha bast. VIA a About n year ugo we listened to a sermon on slums In ona of the Ogden churchas. The pastor had spent considerable time in charge of n Chicago mission and was therefore qualified to express the views generally held by religious reformers. IU dewelt upon the depravity of the people and Illustrated the slight hold they have on things mental and spiritual by relating tbe experience of n visiting minister, whose lengthy sermon to the Inmsted of the mission was rewarded by a nickel and the request to cut the argument short next lima. The vitiated atmosphere common to these missions may support existence, hut life; drowsiness, but not mental activity. Rurh atmospheric environments are incubators of depravity. Ths despised "deck hands of the merchant maria, of our Great Lakes often make trips lasting more than a week without even removing their Clothing, ignorance, poor sanitation and poverty land these deck hands in the slums before the boats arc unloaded In Chicago. After dwelling at length upon the moral leprosy of the slums, the poverty drink cursed heme and the innate cussedneas of human nature therein, the pastor quoted statistics of crime to show that In the 60's there was one criminal to every 4,000 people. In a recent census this ratio had Increased to one (delected) criminal to every '8,000 people. Call ing upon the members of his congregation to adopt reform measures to turn back this awful tide of crime, the pastor ooucluded his discourse by pointing to liquor as the caua of poverty! Statistics of crime as well as isolated quotations from the Bible may become a delusion and a snare If wa view them out at place. If we were to parallel the statistics of crime with an account of the evolution and revolution of Industry from hand to machine production whirh has taken place during the period covered by the pastor's statistics, we should find that drunkenness and poverty among the masers are coextensive with our system of private ownership of tools and their operation for proflt instead of for use. Jut phone as sad ms assure you 4-- east-4 e toe-tot- al FRESH AND CHOICE. DAILY TRAINS uncon-mtutiou- The above is a fair Sample of the aocomplihhmenis of the reformer. EV ery individual mouth ckiaed to liquor. Very town put on a basU. every state with prohibitory statute on Its books, emy poUtirlau who rhotteea to barter worth le.s pledges for trade-unUtemperance and other reform support these are pointed iu evidence of substantial headway made toagrd the abolition of the .ereral evil complained of. But notwithstanding the progress clsiinrd for some of the reform movements, Prohibition, for Instance, it has always eemed to us that for every step of advancement taken, two or three step, have been taken, backwards. We are open to conviction however. We do not dispute and we have never met a sane person that would dispute the evils of intemperance. Even the liquor man falls heck on the argument (?) that if he did not do the business some one ele would. We could not on the spur of thy moment point our to him 'any (moral) ; raguentlvs employment not tlraady overcrowded, so his contention must stand until avenue of flseful industry are opened to him. Hie differences between Prohibitionist and Socialist are developed in tracing the cause of social evil and then in methods' pursued for its removal. MEATS tones gradually thrilled the whoto land. The rasuli is what is now seen. Nothing uncanny about It nor wondrous. except wondrous beaut ifuL The inevitable chain cf social esuao snd effect compelled Russian Feudalism to shelter Capitalism; In Its turn Capitalism prepared the ground lor the sages Revolution. WelJ may words be paraphrased: Sweet are the use of Capitalism, Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous. Wears yet a precious Jewel in his head. Weekly People. under capitalism: that if we .pread the mantles of influence uuce worn by our sieat leaders over defenders of capitalism like Governor Folk wa virtualto ibe enemy. ly betray our rau-Once you hand m er your hard earned reputation to the tender mercies of those over 'whom you have no control you can never get' it back. Yonr only redress will be to rail hard names and brand as traiioi 'hose who never owed allegiance to our cause. When we give over the idt-- that a Moses must come from afar to lead us out of the wilderness then we will recognize the fact ilia l Ogdens dirty linen must be washed by Ogdenltes. nt 2478 Washington Avenue 1905. Ji. ouuclunion me (lustre to point out. iu all good fellow.hlp. that the prohibition of the liquor traffic is ih-ji- OUR BUTCHERS The Places 26dLj lepuutkm, our lugh ideals end principles prostituted '.o elect some scamp to office. h or HIDiardL 567 24. a The moot beautiful residential city the United States, A place to apeud s (aw week of your vacation. Only a few miles to tho seashore Lou Angeles electric cars. j La Casa Grande Hotel ELMER F. WOODBURY. Manager, he Elite of Pssadoas offeii pedal summer rats 810 per week, transient S3 per day. Hl 2428 Wash. Ave. TIME CARD Effective May 31st, IfiQS. DEPART. and Mail fi Express. ... Na Umltsd tor Ka 3 Overland Bluffs. Omaha, Council Denver, Kansas CitT v 00p. esat dally Express for Na 4 Atlantic Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs. Kansas City and all 7.30p. salats east, daily - ARRIVE. Pacific Exproae from Omaha, , Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas Oty sad east- dally ' tomS - i '. ' OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ' fhe here fihort beet' Everything i pinffa! Kansas City, , Don : e( ' : dera at all hours. ver and Ml points ssati ' All kinds of game and fish in eeaeoA. .....L... dally IrOOp Extra fins dinner Sunday, from 12 to Na fi Fast Mali . 11 HENRY lunch Fine from 4 A. 28a C. te Iptin, Ticket Ageet and 8 to S p. m. Ka BOSTON CAFE Jim 224 Young.Street, Props Twenty-Sith 3 NlrOlSS 4 A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Paaa A grot Ogdea Utah. - - |