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Show TUG HAVE YOU SEBT DOLLAR? YOUH TO REPUBLICANS: ReLave m anxiuus close to and munications to K. 557 Twenty-sevent- h 8. KATE 8. HILLIARD E. A BATTELL and M. MORAN. Hilliard, Street. 'He ho sacrifices essential liber: y for a little teunKwar' deserves neither liberty nor safely," Her Inquire for our new rates on family washing. Ogden Sleam Laundry Both phoaaa 174. 17 26th at. MAN WANTED! Stimewhere near Ogden to assist ns In showing and selling properties. No experience necessary, If willing to let ns teach yon the real estate business. Salary IfiO.OO per month to honest man, willing to devoto part of hta time to this business. LAND Minn. CO- - Andrus Bldg- - Mlnnsapoli. TURF EXCHANGE OGDEN 263 Twenty-fift- h St California and Eastern Races. Direct Wire fet All Sporting Events MITCHELL BROS. Monument! Copings and Head- Dont bay from agents, an they get large commissions and yon have to pay them. See your home people UriL Yard opposite stone! City cemetery. . TRAINS DAI LY A EAST VIA. i 1 a their ; dol- lar, have been indifferent or hostile to the righto of man. They have had no time and aa little Inclination to support the reasonable laic) labor measures, the enactment of which we have urged, and which contained features for all our people to without an obnoxious provision any one." Capital and Labor are brother! (according to the A. F. of L.) and Brother Labor must not urge any lej.ialar lion that would be obnoxious even to tbe beef trust. The "brotherhood of man. (God save the mark) is exemplified in the Civic Federation, where Belmont. Carnegie, Gontpera and the scab hero." Elliot, embrace and hsak in each other's sunshine. Coming from such a source, ooui-- the A. F. of L. program be obnoxious to any one? At the factory door the union man will search you for a card. He la justified In so doing lawyers, Norton and merchants do the same. At the polls the union man in politic! will not ask you for a card when he aaka you for a vote. If you have a card the chancea are that you are jolly good fellow with neither time nor inclination for much study. Just ask yourself. Mr. Union Man: la it a square deal to bout craft division on the economic union regsrdleea of party" Held and (or craft) on ihe political field? Can you afford to court destruction by in j lapping the entire working class the face? The Voters of Utah to blame If they subthemselves have scribe to tb principle of taxation without representation by voting for ' the Union Labor party. For in lettetr and spirit the A. F. of L. campaign program excludsa the hand m the party's affairs, from that is, outside of voting. To makethe most effeethis- our movement tiee, the utmost care should he taken to nominate only such union men whose known Intelligence, honesty and faithfulness are conspicuous." Again campaign In the appeal for labor's of fund, wo find the necessity urged "electing a number of congressmen and state legislators who are honest, euroest, intelligent and faithful, with In clear, unblemished union eards heir possession men who will prove j faithful to the rights of labor and roe to the interests of the people. ' Let us repeat the union man Is ecretly or I justified in wnllng otherwise to protect hie livelihood. But ho is not Justified in coming to. openly to gather political spoilsbona divide behind closed doors. The fide labor parly the party for the secret counrlls. people can have no Ogden's Union Labor Party, has set itself the Impossible task of agreeable to building a platform principle everybody. A man without men and could be all things to all go could n political party in the same and the new . ( I TWO QUESTIONS BONAPARTE. Electric Lighted Steam Hrated Trains operating Pullman Paiace Bleepers; Incomparable Observation library and Dining Cars 1 the very latest manufacture, , ONLY OGDEN TO CHICAGO. For pi.rtlculars write A. B. Moseley. Trar. Paas AgenL 40 HOURS F"ocyno and BinsBtD..mtw, IN ALL COUNTRICB. Aw m tU ITaiiivW ms Brew, fum lirfamt. iKS jjsd MHnpeeit facile fxdsdtBly. MW JSNT ADS YIELD big ADS YIELD BIG "ANT BIG WANT ADS YIELD BIG WANT ADS YIELD BIG WANT ADS-YIEL- rebuls RESULTS. RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS for rye. a tooth tor a tooth Is certainly barbarous practice. he It not responsible who Indulges Tt in the practice, but he who compels It. The osar's regime has left no choice to the people of Russia hut the law of retaliation. It la in full practice now. Thun law spfl order stands unveiled wpon the stage of the world as the representative and resurrector of V?, fr ,h ith m' chine pivjjiv! ihiriv tuns if wrought iron hi uai in a turii of iwrD-- hoius. or at tie t .1 of two and an huur against a puldier and iws helpeia produciug wim haul work hut a email poritoa over a r.m of inm in a turn The fset that the pud.iW Is known to be the hardest of any iron workmen make the discovery uf great weight In the iron Haile. The demand for puddled Iron for various email sizes of pipe aud for other purpose where steel is no eumddere.1 durable heiwuse uf its curroalve tendencies has brought to this discovert-Lremenanus import. The puddling machine may cause a decline again in the historic art of iron making with the puddling furnace aud kneading but It i also expected to cheapen the production of this iron that it will form ntoat a element iuiitorrant again in the market. The machines ere capable of operating In connection with a blooming mill or slab mill, and starling with the molten iron from the blast furnace, form a continuous process to tbe completed bloom. Orders for several of these machines for Pittsburg mills are understood to have been placed. e uno-hai- First Church Baptist Horace WILL B. Blood, pastor BE GIVEN TO THE PRESS SUNDAY NIGHT. Moving service at II : subject. The Life uf Yirtorv, Ita Conditions. Evening service at 8 o'clock: subject. The Blood of Christ, li" Cleansing aud Life Giving Power Babhaih ecbool at 12; Herbert L. Herriugtou. superintendent Young people's meeting at 7. Prayer meeting Thursday evenlag The platform of the Labor party, at 8. Five Points M FI. Church There is Talk of the Unionists and 8o cialiota Combining Strangth. Sunday which has been clothed in tecreg inoe its completion by the contrai committee, will be made public Sunday evening, if the calculation of the committee hold good. Sunday aftamoow p m Preaching service. A cordial invitation is etended to all a meeting of the com ml nee will bo the friends and netphhurs uv attend held si which the pisiform, amended, Committee. reconstructed, and made fit for ths press will be finally rnualderad. Immediately following the pubUcar Frst Prehyterian Church John tton of the party platform, in which Carver pastor. Morning wurahlp at 11: text, How are comained tbe issues of labor, a complete county and legislative tickIxmg Dost Thou Make Ua to Doubt. Evening service at 8: "The True et will be selected. The party is deDignity of lAhor. a latnr Day mes- termined to be represented In the state legislature even at tbe aarrifice of sage Next Banday. September th. the county representation. We are after legislative power, asevening service will commence at 7:30 ter led one prominent labor leader, and the Endeavor at 8:80. and are confident that in tha next Sunday school at 12 '80. Note thia session of the legislature we will be change. represented. The labor element of the county forms no mean portion of the. First Methodist Episcopal Church and we are entitled t One-hal- f block east iff Washington ave- commonwealth our own welfare. "In Samuel legislate forvote wa do not nue. next to court house. (he county exptht to Blair, pastor. land many offlees. Aa far aa ve are Sunday service: 10:00 a. m., Sun able wa will issue a complete county day school; W. L. Underwood, superin- ticket." tendent. the Labor party that is It expected 7:00 p. m., Ep worth League devotionThe First Congregational Church will control the majority of the Soal services. Noble Strong Eldw-klnpastor. There will he no preaching service cialist votes in the eounty. Their, prinMorning worship at 11 o'clock, Sunand many the day on account of ths pas- cipals are somewhat similar, of unions In the city are day, September 2nd. Mr. Merk Brown during member vacation. two tor weeks' a having will sing. sermon, Subject of the avowed Socialists. If a combination "When Pilate Peered Into the Kingaffected, the Socialist party will The Christian' Science Society holda is dom of the Truth. lose ita identity in the foil elections. 2 Evening worship at 8 o'clock; sub- service at p. m. in the Congregationof the two parties Representatives church edifice, corner of Adame aveinformal ject of the sermon. "The Utmost al held meeting at which have nue and Twenty-fiftrtrreL Subject, the qiieaibm of (he elimination Hound of the Everlasting Hills. of parBubMance." Sunday school at 12:15 p m. lines was considered. Sunday school in (he haomeqt at ty Boientista. First Charrh of CTiriat 2 pm. OFFICERS ARE DILATORY. Wednesday evening testimonial Relent 1st Church edifice corner Twenty-fourth meeting are held at 8 p. m. Street and Lincoln avenue. FYiri Lrsven worth, Kan.. Sept. 1. A The public la cordially invited to atServices 11 a. m.; subject, tend these servires. court martial will ait here to try First school. 2 p. m. 4 CO a lr, d , h "Bub-stance- lieutenant J..A. Brock run. Beven-teen'Sunday school at 1:45 a. m. Church of the Good Shepherd, infantry, a member of tha inWednesday evening testimonial 8 Aland m. Twenty-fourtcavalry school and a native fantry Corner and Grant, p, meetings of Georgia. The war depart men t reFree reading rooms, suite 212 Becles fred Brown, rector. cently experienced difficulty in obtainbuilding. Open dally from 2 to 6 p. m. Early celebration, 7:20 a. m. All are welcome. ing from army officers answers to ofSunday school , 0:48. ficial communications and those who Holy communion and aermoo, 11. Lutheran Church Corner Twenty-thir- d Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. have been dilatory have, it la stated, street and Jefferaou avenue. O. A. The rector arrived home last even- been threatened with court martiaL ing, and will reenme hla duties tomnr- - The case of Brockman was the first Elmquist, paster. case of this kind to be tried here. BnndaySwedtah morning service h AKESIDE COPPER COMPANY mill for Severn! reura at a large profit, t certainly is entitled to b called a mine. Though only two months old and having cont bnt. a few dollant to nncover it, an immense body Vf profitable ore is in sight. Indeed, the largest body of ore ever fonnd on' the surface of the ground in thin atwle in the rcnlict of every expert who has examined the property. Already no lean than 70 clRimit have been ataked out by Tark fity, Halt I.ake and Ogden parti ee since tbe find was made known in this city. At last OgW bus a mine. With enough ore in sight to run a 50-to- n Four extensions have been made pant and went of the Wildcat claim on which the big copper vein la located. The 26.000 shares placed on Ihe market have gone so rapidly that the company has decided to dispose of 10,000 shares more. This block of the stock will be sold at the same price 2 5 cents per Share. , The Lakenide Copper Company in incorporated far 500,000 shares with a treasury reserve of 1 70,000. ' i i. I TO SECRETARY Strictly Twentieth Century, y .nvir.r.v3"- -; PARTY -- j But the union labor men are nut without principle andw hen the question of unions in politics is ventilated rethoroughly, moti. union men wiH fuse A. F. of L. capitalist, politics wi'hin the union, and go In for workoutside ing class or Socialist politics of the union. LOS ANGELES CHICAGO LIMITED. ln-s- OF LABOR ; j This includes the famous OVERLAND LIMITED - - - PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH 'aSxSTi I1' v row-hidin- g ben-eflole- do. r ...,! 1 r olred e - uit f PLATFORM :o i 1 n j ! 1 1 As we write, a copy of the American Federal ionist for Auguai, Lev before us. Under the rirle these surds appear: Devoted to the interests and voicing the demands of the trade union movement." Then 00 rues the A. F. of L. program, which is addressed not to the trade union moveim nt." but tu all organized labor and friends Tbe A. F. of L. in tb I'nlted Plates. political fisherman seems fearful that one kind of bait will not catch a mess of fish in rapid suceesalor he flings out luraa to "labor." working peoworking elaea and ple. "citUena. oonuuon people." the This may all be In keeping with the game law! but the following paragraph is a dastardly attempt de-to dynamite the creek that richly serves the contempt of all true men and women Irrespective of previous 11 a. m. SunJ.ir school at 12:15. Eteniug aorvlce ai s o'clock Rev. who has Just returned from E'.nniulft, a tumult' vacation, will pi each at !)i'h servicea You're selc-omLuther League at T : 3 p m. Tuesday .:i Pe an important meeting. Ev-- I it erv member should be present. at put" uu-:- Pittsburg, .vug - Nothing has s'ir led up tuoie icieresi in iie lnui a..! ;eel trade tban The guiio.im-on'.utiof tbe successful ,.f a pud Central Hark Presbyterian Church tiling machine whii-- w:.l .lkly ivnier Thirty first and Washington, revolutionise fir f.iuu!sicu Preaching at 11 ockck bv the paa-o- f making wTjugni mm. ihe use f.ir Sunday school at 12 o clock. oMh'e STecl I - TRADE UNION POLITICS. flt. 1906. 2, LABOR DISPLACING MACHINE. ll'-o- jamln Franklin. political affiliation. Uongreeamen and senators, in freniled rush after the almighty turning out of laundry work is carefully attended to and the result is people are well pleased with the class of work we and LABOR. U rxr.isKwt-the country! Men S:and I)- - of huntare being hua-n- i t, jobs. lrg jobs. eaarted by the convention of got bsi of the This sweet song, ernura and repealing the lawn of the is a deceptive ar li give no United States governing the uui:v." elm- tu the character ft 'hr demand for he allowed and ordered lam Februart i Into, nor the elreummauom under ihe arrest in Colorado of three nieti. ' a hick it i filled. W l.w. residents of ng standing in Denver brisk there 1b a demand fur mtmr to f hoe emMoyer, Haywood and Pettlbone anil ktep rtcwg the wage Uteir deportation to Idaho, where they ployed: tbe labor at w. ri, nmit be have aver since been held in prison, held in restraint tV a wirplii army of .and denied the right of a speedy trial, unemployed, or Ita druia:irt will eat all upon the alleged confessions of a up all tbe profit- - Furlu-r- . the meself 00 nf eased murderer, Our firm chanical changes eotiMa-itlrequired question 1b: Dues not the court net of by competition, neceseltiiir ihe continGovernors McDonald and intuitu who uous employment of ttrw come within the scope of tbe whipping are worked out and then compelled to post recommendation? Should they make way for freah rronit' not be strapped to a stout pine iree Owing lo the first f iVe reasons, on up of Hike's Peak. and. in an enorthere may be piain view of the outrage! mous demand daily for men to take the majesty cf the nation, receive a c eson workers that would leave their hock placa of the striking of the color of the rainbow, a warning in the East River tunnel. Despite the horrible ooudltiuaa and ihe poor pay, to their kind.'? the demand is responded 10 hy many Question Second Judge Gav nor an unemployed man. anxniu to take the supreme court in Brooklyn recent- hi life In hie hands in order to ob-lrendered an opinion that a single tain sufficient food to tiislutxin himself fare should be charged by the and family in a very precarious Rapid Transit company to ence. In the south, ' to die another Coney Island. The opinion notwith- Instance, on a larger scale, there la a standing, tae company demanded dou- demand for white labor when there ble fare, and, seeing that the paseen-gen- plenty of black labor to be bad; but refused payment, It provided fiH: the latter will be employed, aa heavyweight "Inspectors" to drag the such a step will increase the value of disobedient passengers out of the cars negro labor throughout the euuth. and and dump them on the road. The t give U It an economic value and inructions of the company to their dependence greater than that which plug-uglinspectors went further. it has hitherto possessed. Even thia Wliat those Instructions were may be demand is being filled, denpite this pegathered from the words of Mr. Tim- culiar condition. othy Roberts, a member of the com Owing to the second of these reaBald Mr. sons, we may observe the lilg corporptnys legal department. Roberta: My men have the right to ations throughout the country hiring kill any man who refuses to pay his men, Japanese, 81avs and negroes by fare. As in the case of Governors the short trial, the cheapest aod most MacDonald and Gooding. Mr. Roberts adaptable to the purpose in hand. The did not atop at the holding of lan- others are set afloat, and the process guage" calculated to "overthrow law is gone through once more, when anorder." The language was put other demand, that la filled hy more J and into practice. A girl was thrown Into carloads of men, la created. If the the canal and drowned. In short, the jobs are Hunting the men." how comes right to tiy, convict and punish with it that the caisson workers are ao nudeath has been arrogated, by tbe merous and men can be secured hy the legal department," be it marked, by carload? the legal department of the company, fn conclusion, it must he said that contrary to the laws and statutes made tbe demand for labor that ths standand provided, and in derogation of patters sing so lustily about, is not n labor in steady, profitable majesty of law and order, and of the demand commonwealth. New, then, our second employment, but a demand for cheap, question la: Does not the conduct of servile and mobile labor labor that Mr. Timothy Roberta and of every requires little, will submit to much member of the board of director! iff and can be used and discarded ea the tbe Brooklyn Rapid Transit company exigencies of modern pro! notion may come within the scope of the whipping require. He who builds prosperity on post recommendation ? Should not such labor la like the man who butMa they be strapped to the telegraph poles a house on shifting eand; he te long their line and whipped eo thor- - doomed to disappointment It rannot much-maligne- d There Is many a slip between the cup and the lip but there is no slip in our laundry work. Every little detail in connection with the proper thdl- - of ram-paig- and wi'l mean to fa" 'rPBT Amid the vociferous plutocratic atanJ-patte- : .s heard more frequeui'i o;hi rhapsodical atra Editorial Committee: question concerning Socialism answered.. Address all com- the--an- THE DEMAND FOR Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden. Any PEXIUY MOKXTXfi. SEPTEMBER UTAH, "warning to their vi.!' n: A categoric ansacr Order Secreiaiy E.'nn; a welcome to an expect .1 , THE SOCIALIST DEPARTMENT OF THE MORNING EXAMINER ork-- r- therefor. OGDEN, ouglily as to be a every tom.h, publican in jn harmony with tlic Republican National Congressional Committee in favor of tie election of a Republican Cougrei. TJ,e Congressional campaign must based on the administrative and the party, and, legislative record of that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's personality must be a central figure a central and Li achievement the in campaign. thought We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscriptions of One Dollar each from Republican! To each subscriber we will send the Republican National Camand all documents paign Text Book issued by the Committee. Help us achieve a great victory. James S. Fhfsxax, Chairman. F. 0. Box 063, New York. Or you may par your one dollar to tac Hon. William Glasmann, care the Standard office, and take hit receipt EXAMINER: M0RN1XQ Secretary Bonaparte of President Roosevelts cabinet, speaking to the society, recommended Chautauqua death for anarchist who kill, and the whipping post for tboee whose seditious language would overthrow law and order, "a warning to their kind. The first part of the recommendation partakes of Rnoseveltisn pltaltude. There are now ample laws for the kill-laof killers. It Is with the second that the pan of the recommendation people of the country are interested. In order do help their enlightenment upon thia point we have two question to put to Secretary Bonaparte: Question First The constitution of the United States provides that tbe law enacting power of the land ahall be congress. Obedient to the provision, congress has enacted certain laws governing tbe procedure of extradition. Governor MacDonald, the present governor of Colon do, hi a letter to J. C. Lamb of Dreyden. Mich., attached hi signature to the following bit of inThere are United States formation: laws governing this matter (extradition). but. aside from this, tbe gov enters of the various states, at a convention held several yean ago. adopted rules wblrh ave much more stringent than tbe United States laws, and which are followed by most of tbe governors, and thin state In particular, that these rules be followed In ' all their details." In other Vords, the governor of Colorado has torn down the lews of the United States. By repealing them through a convention of governors," a body not recognised by the constitution, he hen held seditious language" looking to the overthrow of law and order." Nor" did he stop at the holding of language. He pnt the language into practice. Jointly with Governor Gooding of Idaho and' obedient to the much more stringent rulei g Read What is to be Said About the Property Ogden City to Become a Great Mining Center, With a Second Butte Copper Camp Only ' Miles Away Twenty-fiv- e : Experts from Park City and Pall Tike have concurred in pronouncing the vicinity of the Mg copper vein to be a most, promising copper, All the basin, which may rival that of Kntte City. An expert geologist declared the formstion to indicate a copper basin of immense magnitude. great copper districts of Arizona and elsewhere disclose the presence of extensive lime formations, together with porphyry dykes and qoartiite and also granite, the latter lying at the lufftom. All these feature are present, in a marked degree except the granite, which it is claimed will undoubtedly b found on reaching depth. The fact that the Lakeside Copper Company is now uncovering a vein of copper several feet wide located some 2,000 feet north of the Mr discovery and the fact of 5 or fi clearly defined porphyry dykes running parallel with them set at rest any possible supposition that, it might he a becomes an ab. blow-ouThe entire ground in the vicinity is so thoroughly fissumi both with porphyry and ore matter that, the idea of a blow-out- . Raid one expert: Your overflow fmm the fissure is so great that when you rut down into the fissnre yon will find it very wide and the oversurdity. flow itself being so rich in copper, you will find the fissure which ha thrown it out will prove to be almost solid copper, and when it is opened np you will find that you have a property of extraordinary value." The formation dips to the southeast about 20 degrees, the abrupt terminations of which are more or less exposed to the northwest along the This fact, carries the question of depth on the ledge proper altoglake shore, fmm which fact a depth of at least 500 fort in the vein is assured. This conclusion Is further confirmed by the presence of the numerous porphyry dykes, which cut the disof speculation and conjectnre. ether-out trict northeasterly and southwesterly. Experts all pronounce the depth assured. Puch being the case, the Wildcat copper vein is the most stupendous find yet recorded in the history of Ttah. Ogden is destined to become a mining center. With a smelter in process of erection and a copper camp of such proportion as are rapidly forming on Promontory Point, only 25 miles away, Ogden is destined to enter rapidly upon a new era of activity and prosperity. Capitalists have already sought out the official of the new company with a view of purchasing the property. These overtures have .not been considered, because it simply means to give over the management to such interests, which often means undue assessment, and the running out of small holders. The incorporators are not men of means, but they know they have a valuable property and are not willing to turn over its control to Aa it shrewd financier and manipulators. The property will take care of Itself and put itself on Its feet and the aid of capital is not solicited. stands now, the stock ia practically It cannot be assessed while tberp is any treasury stock remaining unused. The company is stocked for 500, 000 shares, of which 170,000 is reserved in the treasury to be used for development work, if necessary, otherwise to divert to stockholder. This reservation is practically untouched, with no oecasion tn use but a small part of it, as extensive development, work on the property is not : t. - - e. required. Thus purchasers of The controlling interest in the stork i tied up in the hands of trustees and rannot be sold for a given term of years. stock and all small holders are protected against having their Interests fall into the hands of unscrupulous financiers. The promoters have taken every legal precaution against such a contingency and now offer the stock to the public with the most positive assurance that the interests of stockholders ' ' ; : will be safeguarded with scrupnlons care. strpet, where samples of the ore may be Any one wishing stock shonld call at the clothing store of I. Isidoris, nnmber 350 Twenty-fourtseen and where a temporary headquarters have been established, and any deserved information may be obtained. h |