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Show You need not cross tho street to find men who would not listen to tlic proposition that the governments should own the railroads, who know no more of the question. than they do of the price of liotamales on the dog star. What we want to say is this: Study these questions. Consult the men.througli their books,who underGet something into stand them. head. your EXPLANATION WANTED WJIAT SINGLE about. WHAT WE KNOW h man knows onl? what he lias learned. The mind of the greater man on earth, when he was liorn, 'ras a perfect blank. Edison knew no more of electricity at his bith than (lid the calf that was horn to the cow in a neighboring lot on the TAX The following letter was received at this oflieo Monday: Salt Lake City Utah, l)r. Ravlin closed his Mork at the Peoples Church last Sunday even- ing. lie Mill continue his journey .March 14th, 189$. castivurd, stopping at Denver, ChiThe nngle tax would enable laboi and other Warren Foster, Esq., After visitretain the capital it produced and cagothe Eastern points. to lie Coast Editor Living issues: ing expects to Friend Foster In you last issue receive its return interest. return We.--t in time to sjend next you make the following paragraph: Till rent of land 1km used for Minter among tho flowers of CaliforThe single tax will bring a Klondike to ( very mans door. . same day. Edison's mind was by ng chance turned into a certain line, Taylor Republicans and Free common purposes would be equivaSilver Republicans is the way in lent to laUr The result is wonderful; but yet Mr. receiving this common which the Republican party of Utah fund. Edison knows only what he has is today divided learned. It does not follow that Sir. THE LORDS lKAYER. 1 have been asked Men are risking their lives in the Edison knows more of anything else by several of For the benefit of some of our my friends what you mean by that arctic circles where they can dig gold than other people, nor is it any re statement. While I understand and secure natural wages loliors -- thri flection upon his ability to say that every-fellowhat you mean, full product. perfectly, he knows less of other things than myself style I did not deem it advisable to would While yet other it people. many of Christian believers we reproduce Under the single tax system, or lte loth logical and safe to considei attempt to answer, and suggested Jesus the here the that taught appropriation of rent by the govthut prayer exhad better ask you to Mr. Edison as authority on elec they there would be no idle arcareernment, read it Fleasc his more of the disciples. plain fully the meaning tricity, it would not he safe to con istocracy to appropriate the capital sider him as authority on political fully and if you ever pray read it paragraph. which labor produced. I hope you will He says: kindly relieve me economy. Henry George was an prayerfully. of the embarrassment of attempting other great man. He was a giant in Under the single tax all men cohld After this manner pray ye: to answer the question and that you like Ilis mind, his peculiar line. find work. Our Father which art in heaven, will make it more They could work one that of Edison, was a blank when explicit and plain hour per day, or twenty-fou- r, as they name. be to them just what you mean by said thy he was horn, hut by some force or Hallowed all they prothat chose, knowing circumstance outside of himself he Thy kingdom come. Tliy will paragraph, and greatly oblige. duced would he their own. Yours very truly of liis' the attention to turned be done in earth, as it is in heaven. study JNO. LU. TAYLOR. The single tax would give to labor Give us this (lay our daily bread. political and social questions. Ilia affords It us we assure we as all natural us of in our And forgive debts, pleasure, wages its full product. The knowledge electricity was, Friend exto the returns you, was all three factors of profrom he debtors. hut Taylor, give probability, very meager, forgive our asked. would We have planation from land, interest not rent lead none the less a great man, as great us into And duction, temptation, a man we think, in his chosen line but deliver us from evil: For thine made that matter plainer before, on- from canital. and wages from lalior. Xational Triune. as is Mr. Edison in his, and we re is the kingdom, and the power, ami ly that we overestimated the information of the overshot the econAmen. ever. his for on people, the glory, gard opinions political Please note that the pronoun 1 mark, as it were. So we will exWHAT WAR MEANS. omy just as binding and Anal as we do Mr. Edison's on electricity. Each docs not appear in the whole prayer, plain now. The Republicans are diWe hear all the time about Wall man to his particular work. which of itself is enough to prove vided into two classes or clans in street keeping the peace, and that That is to say, there is a he moneyed men of the country are The spider is an insignificant little that it was not written by Grover Utah. word Mr. Republican first Mr. The Edison Cleveland. party in Utah and an inancially interested in keeping off or animal, yet very of sore heads, who call u ar. As a matter of fact Wall street all whole aggregation to the with the their George, thing, knowledge, gives key native and acquired, would quell be Our Father, not My Father. themselves Republicans. would make millions of out The Republican party proper, that of a war. He would comemoney fore the job of spinning & web that Nor is this used in the sense of the out of it the spider would spin with ease. Ah editorial we. Again; Give us is to say, that part of the Republican with a big debt payable to Wall our the of aided all this the energies man, daily bread. No self- party which votes the Republican street, and we of the common people day by schools of science in the land, could ishness in that. Once more: For- ticket; that stands on the Repub- would have the debt to pay. Wall not, in a life time, do what the sim give us our debts, as we for- lican platform, including the 6in-g- street ivould not pay any of it. gold standard; that branch of Neither M'ould wall street go into pie little honey bee does in one hour give our debtors. Eh? What do that considers every- he army to got killed and wounded; folRooky-baptisRepublicans of Brother does its short think not hut .of it this, life; you What do you think of it? thing spurious which docs not carry lie common people u'ould have t low that the bee or the spider are urnisli the food or powder." No, wiser than men. It only proves fhat Once more: And lead us not into the seal and sanction of John Shereach man and animal on earth is temptation, hut deliver us from man and Grover Cleveland with urn the matter any May you please, Mark Hanna blown in the bottle: he man who has mode prepared to do something useful to evil, etc. Wliat do you think of it money by class which the eminent John J. he million is not going to that himself or others, and that each friendly goldbug, Wall Street worget left? of Kansas denominated once Ingalls should Ikj proficient in their particu shipping Christians, what-deither Whenever in time of yon schemes, think of it? Just imagine, if yon Republican Republicans. are in or in time of peace, are hatched lar field. after Utah called Taylor Republicans, for the purpose of cinching The lesson that we desire to draw can, John D. Rocky-bapti- st the is from the above facts is this: There having cornered up all the oil that taking their name from that eminent money poM-er- , somebody going to are great questions on political and nature had provided for the people statesman, gallant soldier, efficient get left, and it M ill not he the man social issues before us. They are of the earth, , getting down on his officer, scholar and jurist, the Hon. M'ith the millions. The vyy most momentuous. People should study unhallowed marrow bones and re- John Lu Taylor, the same whose M e may possibly hope for is to make them from the standpoint of those peating such a prayer as the above! name graces the above communica- these men pay their just share of the who have made these questions a Or that pious old Presbyterian tub, tion. The rest of the Republicans support of the government, and amount to but very little study. A man who has studied these Grover Cleveland, after having sold quit legislating for their especial here Utah. In numbers, itt is benefit. Colusa Sun. in denizens questions knows more of them than the bom and the unlmm the man who has not. Take Henry of the nation in perpetual and hope- true, they appear formidable, but not having any moral standing, havGeorge as a sample. He spent a long less bondage, praying: Lead ns not DIRECT LEGISLATION CLUB. is wonder The and into ing forsaken the principles of their and toilsome life in thinking temptation! The first organization of Direct writing on those questions. Isn't it that a prayer so intensely socialistic party, they cling on to the name. reasonable to supopse that he un as that which Jesus taught his dis- (.Wards they are, who are only mas- Legislation Clubs Mas effected Tuesderstood the questions better than ciples has not been revised some- querading in the grave clothes of day evening of this week in the anthose who had not. Yet it is no thing like the following, which was their illustrious predecessors. Why nex of the Second Ward Meeting Mark Hanna Re- House. uncommon thing in this (lay to see recently suggested by Father Ducey, one Simon-pur- e They organized with fourclu se a thousand, and teen can d of Leoe St. dozen the read a publican men who have never priest members, which is a good two can put t : thousand to flight. starter. The pages on these questions, and who Catholic Church of New York City: following officers were These are they who call themselves chosen: in who art heaven, could not think, even if they wanted My Father, Frank Brant ing; Iresident, to, stand up and cry down the ideas hallowed be thy name. My kingdom Free Silver Republicans in contra- Vice President, John Sanislniry; of this great man. In most cases lias come on earth. Thy will he done distinction to the Taylor Republic- Secretary and Treasurer, N. Hansen ; in heaven; my will he done here. ans; purveyors, they are, of the liv- Librarian, Martin Simpson. The utterly ignorant of what Mr. George What would Give me this day all the income I ery of heaven in which they propose next meeting Mill lie held Saturday did say and write. Give me debts in violence to do sorvice to the Devil. Oh, for (tomorroM-- ) you think of some upstart boy, who, want. evening at S oclock, at shame! which time arrangements for further upon reading some ancient work of against humanity, in foreclosures natural philosophy would have the against my debtors. Deliver us this M'ill be perfected. Tin men at isms from all the Edithat AMONG OUR Mr. with EXCHANGES. to destroy day head the of the concern arc dll good alTrontry dispute son on how to construct a phones-graph?- our power to enslave humanity. and it is safe to say that the Sixteen offices to one Democrat. men, Mine is the kindom and the power, Second ward will come smilingly to Thats Paradise. There are other men who are pro- and thine the glory forever. Amen. the front. These clubs are 'rood Sixteen Democrats to one office. ficient iii their peculiar lines. We Their object is to educate Now Republi- things. Thats 1893 Old On purgatory. John S. E. 12, Mr. cite to leave February Norton, the hog neople along the line of popular author of the little phamphlet cal- Sherman said : Repeal the Sherman can. Direct government. legislation led Ten Men of Money Island, to hill and good times will return in means that the cnpli and A lond is a greenback drawing simply The bill was repealed our mind the dearest, complctest, ten days. interest a greenback is a bond not the politician are to rule: that 30 of October that same year. How without and yet the most condensed and con interest: the Shylooks want no law shall be put into elfeft until eise statement of the money question about the good times? Isn't the ten bonds, the people want greenbacks after it has been endorsed hy a ever written. Mr. Norton . under- days up? Say, Old John, what did who runs this country? PittsAny man who believes in popstands the money question theor- you mean? Did you know what you burg Kansan. ular government is eligible to mom-jrit'- T Or were you just Others were sa3ing? of the p coplc by tbeir direct etically. He has studied. is most likely, Or what little The railroads get $33, 000,000 for bership. have not. Again take the guessing? hook on railroads by Mr. Thomas were you not doing some plain, pulling the mail cars. If they got Watson. The work shows that the every-da- y lying? John Sherman the same as tliev charge the express APPRECIATION. knew then in matter the understood writer just as well as now that companies they would get but one The Peoples church, for uhieh hand. He has studied it as few good times would not come in ten million. The postal system will Dr. N. F. Ravi in has labored the ten in as a of or unresult are how show a deficit no matter others have. Ilis arguments years, days answerable. This is not because Mr. such act. It would lie uncharitable much the postage, so long as the past four months, at the close of own Watson is naturally a great man, to attribute this miscarriage of opin- railroads Congress. Tom his discourse last Sunday evening to of ion (March 13, 1898) adopted. the the to his mind has he Watsons ignorance because part upon hut put Paper. as expression of appreciation of work on this particular question. Old John. No, he is not one-ha- lf Uncle Russell Sage of Wall Street his moral and intellectual Morth: Mr. Watson may not be a good big a fool as lie thinks himself to has enthusiastically and patriotically 1. It is M'ith feelings of profound schemer in politics; many may dissworn his that by coupon clippers, regret that mt submit to the depute with him, and rightly, too, in see than his rather beloved crees of the inevitable that takes The tramps are getting desperate country his methods of reaching a certain sent demnition to the Ihjwows the from him disOne stole a goose from Henry by again. among us. political end, but no one (lares 2. We recognize in Dr. Ravlin a Bold it to Landlord bloodthirsty dons of Spain, he will Pusteoska and the on writer a as his ability pute Writing last week and then hung take any number of millions of Un- public speaker of rare ability, an unsubject of transportation. cle Sams bonds, at a very reasonable impeachable character, and a man However, we would not have our around to he arrested. The Mayor of town. out him worsent Another discount, and at a very reasonable m1i under all circumstances Mould Tenders believe that we are hero billiard rate of interest, say five per cent, rather he right than to lx presiin broke want the lights tramp shippers, for we arc not. W would principal and interest payable in dent. Winters Sheriff because hall hut own thinking, people to 3. It is Mith pleasure that mc is he and now not lodged gold, after the haughty Castillians lodge him, there is no reason why, in making up boon tremhumbled. have Let Tolcommend him and his work to all of at the Spain the county. expense your mind on any important subject, ble. Kansan. edo Democrat. with Pittsburg counsel broadgunged, liberalmindcd people. that you should not womor man condemns Mhcrcvcr he may go. law the The those quesminds that have studied PHOTO BUTTON NOVELTIES. off from who steals out the WARREN FOSTER. a an who rail goose tions. There are men Butand Photo Call see H. L. R. JONES, common never Shiplcrs have against fiat money that etc. Scarf Photo tons, loose villain Shipturns JOHN the Pins, But LU TAYLOR. one moment, greater studied .the question block. Send for lcrs common the from the steals Studio, who the not Hooper Committee. do have and who, in reality, our catalogue. are goose. talking least idea of what they w . cl t? o M-- (so-calle- d) broad-minde- . i ilia-vot- e. y? fol-liu'i- ng rlo-thci- r THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, WOULD AT DO. nia. The pulpit will, hoM'evcr, he filled Sunday evening hy Col. Nat Ward His subject M'ill be An Hour Mith Ingersoll. The colonel, it seems, has lieen in close touch personally M'ith the great agnostic for years, and is familiar M'ith many traits r his that the M'orld knows little of. His lecture M'ill give the unwritten side of Mr. Ingersolls life. Col. enine from the East about eighteen months ago, hearing the cognomen ofThe Bryan of West Virginia. He has made several speeches in this state and gives signs of ability ns such. His speech, as mo understand, will consist largely of Gems of thought, given in Mr. Ingorsolls omti words. Come out and give tho eolonel a hearing. Iitz-Gcral- d. Fitz-Gcra- ld DO YOU WEAR A DAT?. If so M'hy not go to the Salt Lake Hat Factory at No. 24 East First South street, and get the best? Possibly no institution that ever cainc to this, city has forged its M'ny to the front more speedily than this one. It is because it docs good Mork. It deals in nothing hut the liest of goods, and Mhcn you buy a hat you know exactly what you are getting. It is manufacturing all kinds of soft and stiff hats for the M'holesale and retail trade. You can get just what you M'ant and at a fair price. Old hats of all kinds reblooked and repaired. Call and see for yourself. Rcmemlur the place, 24 East First South street, in the basement. LOOK AT THIS. For fifty cents in two-oestamps sent at our risk Me M ill send you Cold Facts, 10c The People or the Politician? 10c Ten Men of Money Island, 10c Watson on Railroads, 10c BackM-ard- , 15c Looking The entire outfit hy return mail. Wc have the hooks in stock. nt MRS. QLADSTONB AT HOM& Tennyton'i Tribute to Her Wrttta Twenty-Seve- n Yeun Ago. Mrs. Gladstone recently celebrated bar 86th birthday, and every one wished her all possible happiness, say the London Chronicle. She has been a veritable angel In the house" and her loving care for her distinguished husband has passed Into a proverb. Mrs. Gladstones vitality Is marvelous anil she preserves as active an Interest in her many philanthropic works as of old. The eldest daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne, Catharine Glynne and her later attracted great admiration when they appeared In London society. When 'he Glynnea were on the continent in 1839 they met very frequently Mr. Gladwho was even then a notable stone, politician, having already filled the office of under secretary for the colonies and also that of of the board of trade. Mr. Gladstones closest friend, Lord Lyttleton, had made as favorable an Impression on the younger Miss Glynne as Mr. Gladstone had made on her eldest sister, with the result that all fashionable London was shortly after this visit to Italy Interested to hear of the bethrothal of the two young politicians to the two lovely sisters. The weddings took place on the same day, July 25, 1839. Mrs.. Gladstones good works began at a period when it was nof, so fashionable as for gentlewomen to frequent the slums, intent on ameliorating the condition of the poor. She was especially busy at the time of a devastating epidemic which scourged the east end of London many years ago, and she was very frequently a visitor to the London hospital. Many a poor convalescent has had reason to bless the name of Mrs. Gladstone In connection with the home which bears her name. At one sees at once how large a part philanthrophy plays In Mrs. Gladstones beneficent life. There Is her boys home dose to the castle and not far from It is the home In which some old ladles are, thanks to her kindness, spending the evening of their days in, peace. Tennysons words will flnJ echo In many a heart "One oould not but feel humbled In the presence of those whose life was evidently one vice-preside- nt to-d- ay Ha-ward- en to-da- long and, one would hope, quickened to more of It in ones own life. Mrs. Gladstone wears herself out by all her hospital work in addition to the work of a prime mlslsters wife." That tribute was written twenty-seve- n years ago, and Mrs. Gladstone Is still abel to enjoy fairly good health In her old ege. self-sacrifi- |