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Show THE MOENIKO io HI-- ; Util INTERNATIONAL I t SOCIALIST DEPARTMENT I i Of ; ; THE OGDEN LOCAL SOCIALIST PARTY MAC LACHLAN. CARL C. RASMUSSEN. GORDON G. IVES. JOS. Address all Cemmunicatien: Social! Editorial Cdmmlttoa, Part, Pint National Rank fldg, Rm n 1 1 1 1 2. 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n tttm i n Editorial Cwrouitte. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fo tha uaa of proper Inspirator, fans aad ventilation bat think of tha Cost! ft might cut tha capitalist shareholder's annual lacuma tea r even fifteen dollar! suffer extensively from danMUtla, with painful ulcer tloua of th bauds, duo to (ba irritating material contained In the liquid used fur spinning. Furriers often contract a mIcrobUs disease, causing the fingernail to luoaaa aad toll of. Out of Zf such workmen aaaulaad by Dr. Gilbert ta Belgium. 1 ware so affected. Those who handle potassium and sodium bichromate are frequently subject to peculiarly sluggish lesions, and tu e rut sin at tha aaptuia of tha noae Worker la a numchrome aorsa. ber of Manufacturing aad dyeing Industries era thus affected. Laundry-workela addition to headache and aura eyas, often develop varicose veina and ulcer on tha legs because of habitually standing for long hours. This occupation wears out more quickly thus almoat any Bhormukera cheat. a deep ether. dapraaatoB at tha breast and riba, to another affection caused by the altitude assumed la working. Bronchitis, lumbago and rheumatism ara tha besetting disease of workers in Jam facr and tories, where steam, frulta ar usually ta eviUndo GILDED CHAINS. K baa avar baea tha poilry id tha wiaret of lb ruling claaa. whenever thara la aa analog disesaraat aaaoog and make to eeaipmnti tha noaraaalnai rather than to writs opaa remit. Ktwr aa tbia more true . la our awn ttaia when wa sea g M aiaay at tha rich willing to Jo for tha poor except gat oE ttotr backs. Tha attitude of aiaay good" capitalists today remind on of a maa who la not vary arcnra ta tha aaddla itotog a kroarha that aaema vary mack iadlnad tu buck. Every tine the broach huuipe bia back tha rider graspa tha hora f the aaddla, pate tha horse an tha neck a ad taa la big aoftcat tone. "Kin puny, bow be gaod, don't jjurfc and I'll gin you a lead of oats when wa gat to the atabla, aad atnue good hay, and I'll hava yoa bedded down good la the atabla aad glta too a good paitura to rua to garni) ; TU giro you niuat anything yoa want but far hraven1 aaka don't nrr Fiax-apianer- s aay-Ihla- ua altogethar. But tha worker are gaining la wla-daVt'e ara learning that tha aureat way to get half a loaf la to demand tha whole loaf. We fael that H!t 1 tha coward waa aaka too little and tha Awl who thlnka ha will receive without demanding. Wa notleo that when wf vote for our owa claaa canshow our lacreaaing didate and atraugth we ara more res ported aad gat a whole lot more oonalda ration from tho legislative bodies than whan w vota for tho candidate of tha capitalist dlaaa and than go before them la abort, tha humbly with poLUona downtrodden worker are getting elnawcoauctuu enough. They know that tho only way they can prolong tbatr ratgn and uphold tha present system of aorlety la to heap control of tin reins of government; they know tint each claaa worka for ito own and that whan the working claaa one gat control of tho legislative and Judicial branches of government wa win hare laws mad and interpreted in tha Interest of tha working das akmt. So to hold us back from gaining that power they spread on a little more gilt, make a tow more concession. In tha hop of obtaining a prolonged though diminished rxploi-ta- t - , rs Doctor Estes e . . . gle. To expect tho working class miasloa to bo achieved solely through political Specialist I action ia n fantastic notion, na impracticable as it ia delusive. With Politics and politics n the workers will make short shift when they ooce understand clearly thalr economic servitude and relation to tha wealth they produce. Tha Industrial Workers of the World, based upoa a recognition of tha class struggle, declaring the workers' right to (he undivided oyrneut of tho wealth they produce, affirming that there is no Identity of interest between the producing and Capitalist classes, ie organising th workers under capitalism to be pre- - j pared. Under condition against which wn revolt, we nr building tho form of n future Industrial society ara develop the organism of the society that in to be the form and body of tbo Indue-trial Commonwealth. That fora and body can be do-veloped only by tha worker them--1 selves. Their development and final liberation Into tha enjoyment of the full life of free men cna bo accomplished only through tho instrumentality of aa Industrial organisation, capable of taking boLl of and systematic oiwratlon continuing th meant of employment, which nr tbs mesne of Ufa for nIL Into this Industrial structure all workers enter. It Is thplr only logical plac. It la tbs embryonic structure through watch their ideals can alone he attained. Industrial Unton Bulletin. -- I 1 1 class-conscio- THE FALSITY OF STATISTICS The statistics of th nation ara pbowlng a decrease ia many Instances of children employed ia mill, as a result of child-lablava All observations one caa mak contradict theM showing on finds more small children year by year driven into the factories, and fewer children living their childhood of Joy and play. Why Tla th fruit of tha contradiction? tha child-labo- r laws, which do sot prohibit child labor, but merely force children and parents to perjure themselves In misrepresentation of the childrens ago, fruiting further la false Well does this Illustrate statistic (he universal barrenness of reform measures, whose fruit is universally deception and mockery, Cure when ether fa!L Modem methed. Wwaa e seta Its tie fer any Chronic Dieses of Wy MiM ar nature. Every coae guarutoed. Partial List of Diseases A Cored Catarrh, Draftieea Ringing 1 th Sm ef the Mead, Throat, Noae, Eye or bT All Dtoeaacc at the Langa Bronchial Tates aad Cha Disease of th Stomach, Liver, Kidney . and Heart Disease. Rheumatism. Asthma. Nervous Tradrlas, 8l Douce, Flies, Fistula aad all Rectal Troubles, Tape Warm, Blood Fob! anlng from say senes. Diseases peculiar to Women, ixy pa, VATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember th examination and adrioa la FREBL Com t aac. Tomoiwow may be too lata Call ar wxfc, Me t DR. ESTES SPECIALIST . ' Ml Washington 11. Office hours; 10a.an.tofp. Stock), Ogdau, Utah. Batreno Are. (Bene Remember th uumbar. Room Putnam Reliable Gothing, Clothing House nderwear and hats. Shoes, Uev- erything that man or bQy can wear and prices that 2345 Wash. Ave. is x defy competition. OGDEN, UTAH The following speaks for Itself and that prohibition never prohibits the profits of a corporation is Interfered with EMPLOYES MINOR 07 8 TEEL TRUST SOLD BODY AND SOUL. Parents Are Compelled to Sign Re lease Deed Before Work I Secured. Wboao would be n maa must ba a nonconformist. He who would gather ' Immortal palms must not ha hindered by th name of goodness, hut must explore If it he goodness. Nothing is at lest sacred but the integrity of our own mind. able-bodie- No law can b sacred to me but that of my Batura. Good and bad ara but names very readily : transferable to that or this; the right is what la often by constitution, the only wrong what 1 against It Emerson. POLITICS AND UNIONISM. 'it nee-nM- ry - . n. y m. d labor-onlon- ulna, cm railroad 4 wherever labor ia employed, ie to look for the Impossible, a reversal of all experience and n denial of our depea-lenctha accumulated upoa kaow ledge of the wurking class strug- proves when to promote tho organisation of a properly constructed union, both hy elucidating the virtues of such n union, and by posing th vices of craft unionism. Consequently, and as a closing conclusion on this head. It rejects aa impracticable, vicious, and productive only of corruption, th theory (ft neutrality on tho economic field.' The conference, true to theM views condemn the A. F. of I m an obstacle to th emaaclpattoa of tho working claaa Holding that thn political power flows from and la a result of economic power, and that tha capitalist is entrenched in the government ns the rec sult at hls Industrial power, tho commends aa useful to the emancipation of the working class, th 'Industrial Workers of th World, which, instead of running away from tha das struggle, baaee Itself squarely upon it, aad boldly aad correctly seta nut tha Socialist principle that the working clan and the employing cIbm have nothing In common, and that Tha working class twist com together oa th political os well m oa the industrial field, to take and hold that which thay produce by thalr labor.' Submitted hy (ha representatives of th two parties to a referendum vote of their respective New Jeney the manifesto was unanb mously approved by tha New Jersey membership of th Socialist Labor Party, but was rejected hy a majority of the Bocla lift .party membership of a t ' Utlcal party of Socialism At a unity conference of tha find allot party and Socialist Labor party of the state of New Jeney, met to consider the baela fur political unity In America, a manifesto was drawn up. This manifest received the vota of all the twelve socialist Labor party delegates and all tho Snriallst party km." delegated except one. The manifesto Aad then they wonder why wa art contains the following passages: not contented. Why, Indeed? Tha Conference holds . . . that our Ideals bare enlarged to without th political movement ia mean something more than w rna backed by a claamoonedous. that la, vwr hope to attain ia a capitalistic a properly constructed eenanmte orBtala Of aoclety. The cooperative comganisation, ready to take and hold and monwealth loom a up big M oar ahlp conduct tha productlv powers of tha salla on. Every concession made na land, and thereby ready and able to ahow ua th poealblHtv of getonly enforce, If need be, and when nefd bo, ting more; every step forward only th flat of th Socialist ballot of tha gives ua froth courage for ourselves working claaa that without such but wo want freedom for all. WW la existence, tho Socialist pobody want our peace at mind. Wa don't litical movement will be but a flash want to be haunted by the aad eyea In the pan, successful ut best. In afof women and bavo cur draatna disto fording political preferment WHAT AMERICANA fiHOULD Da turbed by the pltaoue walla of little scheming Intellectuals, and thereby children. Wo want to make charity The powerful only to attract auch eleThe New York Time Mid: unnecessary. Wo don't want to be ment. On this head the eon bound to aa Industrial despot even American laborer must mak up his foresee moreoverspecific that a holds, political with golden rhalna. lta industrial mind henceforth not to be so much party of Socialism which marches to freedom wa are after and Industrial better off than the European laborer. the polls unarmed hy such a properly freedom wa are going to have. Mua-Un- a Men must be ooutent to work tor less constructed economic orgsnlutlon, Newt. wages. In thin way workingmen will but Invites a catastrophe over the which In life to station nearer tho be land In tha measure that It strains for INDUSTRIAL DISEASES AND RACE It has pleased God to call them. political success, and In the mexsure said: "Hand greTh Chicago Times DETERIORATION. It achieves It. It mutt be an obthat those nades should be thrown among vious fact to all serious observers of who are clamoring for higher cages. the times, that th day of tha politiy Georgs Allan England. By this mean they would It taught cal success of such a party la Amer: One at our steel manufacturers has a valuable leesou, aad other strikers wculd be the day of Its defeat. Imput th philosophy it Capitalism would taka warning from tbelr fata." ica, followed hr aa Industrial mediately ratbrnr sent, as follows: ta Scribner A capitalist writer financial and crista, from which none We find ft cheaper to get In a batch Mid: "The man who ia com- would nuffor more than tha working at men, wrk them out, and then get Magazine pelled to travel la search of food baa claaa Itaalf. In another batch, rather than take ao right except three which aorlety A. P. of L. Dlsorganlnr. ' car f them. Cheaper ah, yes! bestows upon him. He hae no more 1 be con frretire holds that for tha Industry carried n for profit' can- right than the sow that wallow In Socialist political movement to favor not logically net otherwise than ft Is (be gutter, or the lost dog that hover A. F. nf L. craft Unionism Is to bluntacting; labor to bought like any other arwnd the city square." Socialist principles and alma, thing. In the cheapest market, and In The Philadelphia Times Mid: "It ly deny no matter how vlgnronaly the A. used ltka aar other thing, t get tha would be a great relief it a few ca- for F. of L. may cry Organise! Organ-la- ! quickest, largest results. This perfect- lamity howlers war quietly but firmIn practice it seeks to keep the ly afmpl proposition stale the plain ly shot. trwh la tha large majority of The unorganised, tha overwhelming majorTribune told: The Chicago The human bodies ar set competing I ity of th class, out of tha orsimplest plan, probably, when on is ganization. working The farts caa easily be against Unties machinery, that hu- not humane society, a of member a man muadea, nerves and tissues am to to a candid world. High Initiaa ltttl strychnine, or arsenic proved tion feet, limitation of apprentice, sacrificed, matters nothing to stock- In put meat or other supplies the holders. Poverty, hunger, sod dirt, cornering th Jobe for the few whoa tramp to eat. tired bodies, pallid cheeks ned languid millionaire and rail- they admit Into tho organisation, are Thomas Scott, Umb which Yamat he put Into star "Give them but a few of the method used to dispresident. ald : tMtar ban n weight with the Mino- road for a few days, courage organisation, which results, diet rifle a fatriken) taur of Profits. The "surplus labor and how they like that kind of not only In lack of organisation, but see army solves that problem admirably bread. by th craft form of what organisation wnU. how do yon they do hBT, they Isolate (he workers Wprknietf. (Comment) Into groups, which left to fight for Left to themselves, eruditions tend to lissome wane, rather than belter. Hka th capitalist proscription? themaetvee In time of conflict, become the easy prey of tho capitalists. On Dm fat Ea gland, where RULE. 7 CLAM are nappeeed to limit output so effort-Defthe other hand, the readiness with which certain portions at the ex"as International cempetiUaa to must occurred have The question kaewer aad our manufacturers ploiting class force their victims to do thia time. Why reader by endeavor to produce more cheaply, every Join the A. F. of 1 is sufficient conthem la tm posed upaa th work people, the laborers permit tbia condition to demnation of tho organization. contlnua? "By Its own declaration aad acta, greater fasslua Mirlag the bows of The answer to this question brings the A. F. at L. shows that It accepts bon . ..." The tomoua speeding up" of wage slavery aa a finality; and. holdpraraas la as laager exclusively Amar-lean- .' out another fundamental principle Socialism. ing that there Is Identity at Interest soThis principle is that ia every between, employer and employs, th Proper precautions aad Improved processes would reduce industrial dis- cial stage th elM that owm tha A. F. of L. follows ft out by gladly aceases tu a tfthe of thalr present mag means bv which wealth ia produced cepting the vtce) residency of the abode, would wit tba lives of count- and distributed rules society and forms Relmont Civic Federation for Its presless workers. Ntwy operatives could social Ingtitutions to coitora to its ident, Gompera. thus allying Iteetf be spared lead patmdng by the sub- interest. with aa organisation fathered by the When feudalism existed all Its in-s- capitalist close for the purpose of blurstitution of las 11 ana er at least fritted button wars molded to cult the ring the class struggle, and for proBlase; matchmakers could be saved foam pbeaaw-Jmby the substitution groat land owners. Under capitalism longing (he present system which ts of aauqalaulphida it pbaaphoroe bu- all things bear th Imprint of the cornered oa the exploitation of labor. lb common phosphorus; cutlers, wishes of the capitalists. metnl polMsm, enttea and other tea-Rl- a Nowhere is this feet more strikingly INDUSTRIAL UNIONISM. to say nothing at shown than in the ergaa that deteroperetfvwa, 'washers In aaiUbiilsis sriMr duaty mine nubile opinion. At the present "For the reaeona the cmnforeare trades, canid ha kept from tuheren- - time the ideas at the people are de- - conclude! that It la the duty of a po-e long-delaye- 1007. shop, factory, mill, . Sir John Si moo said la England nearly half a century ago: "Year after year . . . tha canker of industrial dlssass guawa at tha very roots of our national strength. Th uffer-e- r a are not tow or Inelgaiflcaat They for at least a are tha third of eur population. That they have causes of disease , . to blight them amid thalr foil ia surely aa Irreparable wrong. And to be able to redress ribat wrong Is perhaps among tba grontaat opportunities for good which human Institutions can afford. What, saw, would 8tr John have aald today, when industrial disease are no longer gnaw!? I? Aa root, but have already sapped th very trunk of the tree of llto; when tuberculosis is reaping its hundred and fifty thoui and victim a year In tha United States alone; when whole masse of population la ovary industrial country on tho glob are deteriorating at an unprecedented rate under tha aintetea In Busses of poverty, overcrowding, malnutrition aad haaardotis toll? Of a verity. Sir John would have employed Bums stronger verb than "gnaw" to suggest that U In only when me Institution vital to tha intercut at tho ruling claaa, auch aa tha unlimited anpply it tha soldier or of effective labor, begins to show algae of running dry, that tegtaleiton makes any perceptible headway? Onr owa country doea not yet face (not yet!) the problem of serious national deterioration, for the reason that Capitalism hare ha nod yet had Uni fo sap our force a It has dona la England. Not yet ara wa drives to My, aa Thomas Oliver doea (with an unconscious Irony almoat Is not altogether Ml sublime): to ask how far tba second and third poorer generations of the town-bra- d working Classen will possess tha toil. physical powers for hard Tha bare truth seems to be that, however much wa may talk of human Hy, wa act only when some of onr cherished privilege are threatened by As a the evtle of rule, the we all believe la the necee-sltof compelling others to do right, few people ran be brought to believe that , . . th mbs principle should be applied to themselves." Lot a moral problem, however, assume a form throateulng the Institutions of Capitalism, and legislator1 consciences, sound asleep so long ta only humanity calls, show sudden indications of awakening. bread-winne- aad ta moat V termlned nr largely by the Infama-- I aurvtal of tho strongest i unrelenting lion which tiey It will ba accessary, , therefore, to Iona which ara expreeeed through are capworking class show organa of publicity particularly tha able ofthat the recognising their own Interest, frail of creating a "public opinion of their completely Ttoia own, of overthrowing the capitalist owned aoj tontrollei by three u system in are interested la harping thing as class and at establiehiag that shall conform to the insociety nr. they terests of the or kers. Chicago Daily Consequently all these papers, eil a most of tbo platform speakers, Socialist. a majority at the preachers, practicalwhose (Continued an Page Twelve) ly all Ike lawyers, and otheree dimeact to them suable posiiloa A MILLION A MONTH. ters of tho public mind, start out with tba proposition that private property Is sacred. This is made the Profits all August Bel moot's Reported fuadamental thing upon which from fiubway Holdings ia One Year. cm U the is new. thing their logic that to taken for grunted. Tha troth of that old Mjring quoted This ha ueea done for m long that class by tha farmer's wife as "them that tha vast majority of the worulng somehM. gits! la again strikingly shown have come to accept this idea as th immense profits of ana of New thing satumaUe aa unnecessary of by Yorks proof. The lucky maa this Urn was AugUpon this foundation is erected a who financed tha buildwhole superstructure of ideas. Heals ust Bahnont, of the New York Subway la panaad laaUiutioua Intended to conserve ing icky" time, when nobody else ia Wall and preserve capitalist interests. Surest wanted to touek It. Into are divided up The workers Belmont evidently foresaw more antagonistic political camps and ect clearly tbaa experienced traction men to fighting oner deuiU of cnpltatttm the wonderful transit possibilities of which keeps them from notlciag the New York, says the Broadway MagarottecB-- s of tho foundation on which zine. Hn was mom than the practical the whole system is built, or its essen- maa: b was more than the dreamer; tial Injustice to themselves. be was both, for hn gave tha city its d This has been don throughout nil Subway. Aa for th situation today. Judged history. At all times the working class baa bean kept so buey fighting purely from a financial standpoint, it and worgjng aad voting for tha own- must ba generally admitted that, howing ruling cleat that it ban forgotten ever burdened the lnterborough-Metro-polltn- a about ft owa trouble. Company may be today tba tremendous increase of traffic If this bas alwaya been true la tho citys will wltbinT's few years pine that pant, why will U not bold equally true dividend-payinof the future? This la a question company upoa n sound and cold, which may well arise and which basis. Whan that happens August Beltouches upon another if tba central hard figures say it must mont and associates will reap a goldprinciples of Socialism. en harvest. Taless it caa ba shown that tha From 1104 to IMS, previous to th working class of today and tha Indus- Metropolitan merger, the stock of the tries la which they are employed nr Interborough eompanv soared from U different from those of any previous to 113, and several big fortune ware nga, then the cause of Socialism Is mads on the rise. Belmont's wealth hopeless. during the period of nearly one year It la hopeless because th history of la aald to hava inerenand at tha rats of th werld has shown that whatever on million dollars a month. individuals here aad thorn may do, Ike straggle of the Lithographic social classes hava never shown any signs of being philanthropic. They Artists, Engravers and Designer have alwaya sought their owa Inter- Lsgu with the National Association ests with rompleto disregard of tba of Employing lithographers, begun interests of all other classes. They Inst August, hM ended In abandoncould not have survived had they ment of the fight by tha union, acdone otherwise, for social evolution. cording to Richard Kitchen, national Ilka natural evolution, la a cbm of th president of tha league. g slop-wate- dence. SUNDAY, 'AUGUST S5, OGDEN, CTAlL much-neede- r, throw me off. a are many eaplUllata .today 8 tiling to agree to moat any reform that doea not atUek tha waga system, tha anurra of rent. Interest and profit, tha foundation of capitalist society. As tha awakening working cUsa aver hemming more conscious of its mission and lu power, chafes unlar the, galling restraints at cnpttnliam. tha ainatern teak to allay tha dlacuntoat with aalvea at shorter hours, higher wages, old age pensions, profit sharing, etc, thus gliding tha chalua that bind tha giant. Labor, aad alining the cry for Justice with a crust of charity. But hoararar much they tuay be wilting to grant la tha way of materia! gimda they Insist on retaining tha power of maator aa that hy haring control of tha weans of Ufa they, have tha power, through mining tha Boat of Using, to take back from ua all that wa hava apparently gained, or cna deny ua the right to put our labor to erea-tiv- EXAMINER: con-feren- the stats. THE INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE. It Is Maumed that you believe with ns that within tba present order of society there la being developed (ha form and embryo of th society that la to be that the present contains the germs of tha ftitura and th Institutions that men are to Mtabllsh in time to come will bo fashioned very much out of th experiences men have with institutions now existing; The assumption Is based on universal experience, npon the facte of every day life. What men accomplish la thk result of preparation, of application, of Industry. Tho mechanical device that revolutionises production comes rarely by chance or accident; It la nearly always tba outcome . of tba accumulated knowledge of previous appliances; necessity nuggesta what experience and skill work out to meet requirements. To the protection at (he iteam engine m we know it,' the crude Ideas and experiments of th earlier Inventors were all necessary and Indispensable. They were an essential part of th proceM whereby the perfection of a Corliss engine has been attained. A day passed In a museum inevitably links the present with the past, not alone In mechanics, hut In every line of human endeavor. Tha evidence Is universal and on every hand that th present is the prqzny of th past. Them ta nothing that Is solely of today; all is bound np with yesterday. Wa ourselves ara children of ancestors who. In thalr different ways add under other conditions straggled with the Mm problems that vex ua As they built for their future, so we build for ours. But there Is no Allure for ue unless w are building for It now. We of the working class will attain our Meals tomorrow only In the degree that we lay our foundations broad and deep today. Hundreds Execute It' Worcester, July IT,1 The American Steel and Wlr Trust la buying children In Worcester for L a head. Several hundred have already been sold to slave la the three hug mills of the treat in tbia dty, and the sale of hundreds of othara will noon he consummated if the state authorities do not Interfere. Many parent hare refused to 1 41 their children Into slavery, and it la expected that they will soon hava to find employment elsewhere than In the trust mills for their boys and girls. Tha Steel and Wtrs Treat Is determined that It shall own Itg employes body and soul. To secure absolute control of the children the trust recently demanded that their parents sign A Minors Release." Each parent who Signs this receives one dollar, and for that dollar he or she waives foravar all control over the child; nil Tight to collect hi or her pay and nil legal rights, in the opinion of tho trust's attorney, to collect damages should tho child be killed or maimed in th mills. minor's Hera Is a copy of th by which the parent makes hls child n alav for a tnlto of the . . treat's gold ... Minors Raleas. Knotr all mea hy these presents, That, la consideration of tha sum of One Dollar (fil.OO) and other good and valuable consideration; to mo In hand of paid, I have emancipated and do hereby emof ancipate my aou. of and from gay and all Habll-It- y to render or account for hla service to me, and all obligations to me of whatsoever kind or nature, and do hereby release and forever waive any and all right which I may have In and-thla services, or any wages or salary earned by him; and do hereby authorize any and all persona whomsoever to contract with my aald non without any .liability to ma, and to pay him hla wages, and to do any and all things and make any and all contracts, with Mid son, without any liability to me; and authorise tha said son to appropriate and receive, for hla own use and benefit, without any liability to me, hls services, and pay aad all proceeds or avails thereot In witness whereof, I have hereunto act my band and seal at. this day of - 190 Witness; .. sMiieeiaiiis ' (Seal) Weekly People. THE MOVING PICTURES. We heartily second the motion for clean pictures nude by the W. C. T. U. in InstSundays Examiner. If crime ts not already a dominant factor In our civilization on way to make It ao ia to continue some of the moving picture exhibitions seen In Ogden. Tha dime novel hero la generally n detective who hy devious ways Invariably succeeds In landing hls quarry In tha penitentiary or tha threshold of another world. On the other hand the moving pictures depict (he officer of the law as an object of ridicule end th criminal as a superior being to ho applauded for his cleverness. Aa S guide to right or wrong the moving picture la a thousand times more powerful tbaa the painted paga. More people see than read and besides tbs picture may impress the tender Infant In arms or the child in the formative period-Ththeatre would bo robbed of n valuable asset without tho fobs at REAL THE MISSION. the expense of tbo policeman. The policeman la used to th Jokeb but What la tie real mission of the there are limits beyond which enworld's workers Tb be In a state of durance is no virtue. and preparedneM to take possession of thd immoral pictures shouldSuggestire b tolerramns of production and distribution ated In any form eithernot or and control and operate the same for stationary. By all means letmoving the police their own benefit. censor these pictare and save the done without I1 community from harvest of mUzuld- method, without organisation in the ed mlade at 31 apt Fv o i Can save money by seeing us before letting their contracts for HOUSE WIRING . Estimates cheerfully given and work guaranteed . t " - WASHING MACHINE MOTORS AND ELECTRICFLAT IRONS y , , Commercial Electric Company Thoao Lite Men 99 2279 WASH. AVE. - PHONE 362. JESSE J; DRIVER 0 R UG G ' ST 1 . This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs Guaranteed and Strictly Pure ; First-Cla- ss . 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