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Show 1 i UE LIVING Warren Poster's Paper. VOL. 3. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. FALSE EDUCATION. It may not be popular for us to say so, but it is none the less true that there is a great deal of time and energy wasted in giving boys and girls education for which they make, and can make, no use. We have long since passed the period of generalities and entered the field of specialties. No one longer cares to be a Jack at all trades. He wants to con-fine his energies in one direction, and he must do so if he ever expects to succeed in life. The man who attempts to be a lawyer, a doctor, a preacher, and a farmer will most "What Successor to THE 1897. INTER-MOUNTAI- THE RIGHT TICKET. fools they are! said a ProhibiSocialist as they both stood look- N V Jk 1 I I ADVOCATE. Ifthla p umber la on the la taiuinc your name, you'd turner it- new uiKbty quick, aa that la the umber of the neat iaaue. No paper will bo aeut fur a lonfter time than paid for, nor on credit, except by apeeial nrrantement. The question of church interference in pol tionist to a itics seems to be one that will not down foi laborers drunken punching ing on at two each other, and then getting clubbed to the any considerable length of time. Not even a school election can be had withhurry-u- p post. "What for? asked the There is no longer any doubt about prosout Socialist "Why, for fighting each other, something transpiring to bring up the perity being here. Last Wednesday the Fall . then getting clubbed and then having to pay old question with all its horrifying aspects. River, Mass., cotton manufacturers made a As most of our readers know the only cut of ten for it. "Oh, thats nothing, says the per cent, in wages. There are Socialist, "what these drunken fellows are real question that entered into the recent 25,000 employees affected by the cut, nine-tentdoing once in a while their sober companions school campaign was that of the maintenance of whom no doubt marched and voted are doing all the year. He fights himself of the present high school, A spirit of op- for McKinley. Give it to the fools give it on the field of labor, is clubbed during the position to the school had manifested itself to em. When they get enough they will strike into surrender, and then fined by a re- in a few places, but the feeling favorable to little sense. probably get a duction of wages, And, to cap the climax the school ran so high that an rgreement was likely fail in all. A man who chooses the ticket was If it could be demonstrated that the lecture field cares little of the mysteries and of folly, he then goes and kicks himself at reached whereby a . ballot-boxin it. ward which The only American nation is capable of attending to the Rev. B. Fay Mills. put up against profits of the city scavenger's business. Were was there it was where the its own affairs it might be well for it to fight First, any he to undertake both most likely he would facts have us before of a We seems that interferold of the church interfere with Spain and Cuba. But so long compilation spirit prove a dismal failure, while at either he labor-savinis It ence entered and manifested itself in a most as it is but a sort of dependency on England; machinery. might make a crowning success. A mans regarding instances wonderful. In so long as there are envoys befog appointed something many extraordinary manner. education profits him only as he can make Mor-mcmachine of one the with man aid or the convention The regular to visit other nations to obtain consent to boy composed of use of it. If it be of such a character as he In of can our hundred work a and do men. the nominated Gentiles for members our own affairs, we think the American run cannot use it is useless. Knowledge is minds institute have we a tried to he school of Wilson and W. E. E. people had better devote their energies to comparison board, power,. but it is a power only when it supple- of what is with what the Under B. be. to for was There another the building up of its own poor nation. It ought aspirant jCritcblow. ments something else. Steam is power, only benefits machines of the nomination these the of the In name by Symons. certainly has enough to do at home for the 'in connection with the engine that enables it present system do of inure the benefit masses. the not Mr. to convention the Symons' cause was very present; that is, if President McKinley and apply its force to things tangible. No engi- - The masses seem worse off because of them. strongly championed by James C. Bowen, the Republican party are right in their estineer would think of carrying a head of steam few and a worse are of the one devout Mormons in the city. mates of our powers and possibilities. most eff, Indeed, they steps more than his engine can utilize to the best in that direction and starvation seems But ds Mr. Symons failed to get the nominamore advantage. It would be a waste of fuel. So the inevitable doom of We have always been an admirer of Tom the masses. It ought tion, Mr. Bowen at once transferred his supknowledge is power only Jts it can be used to to be different. It ought to be so that when port to Wilson and Critchlow. And it seems Watson, and so are we now; but (like all advantage. a machine does the work of a hundred men that Bishop Warburton was not satisfied with great men) when he makes a mistake it is Dislike to admit it as much as we may, it that a living ought to be one hundred times the ticket as nominated, and just prior to the always a big one, and no man ever made a is none the less true, there is a practical side easier to get, or what would be the same election headed a movement that made Mr. greater mistake than Mr. Watson and some rside to life, the realities of which education that a hundred men ought to be fed wih the Symons a nominee upon what might be of his followers are now making in abusing does not and cannot remove. The struggle outlay of labor that it formerly took to feed styled a church ticket Mr. Bowen, however, all Populists and reformers who do not or for existence, the battle of life, the very one. This country ought to be a heaven, feeling bound by the ties of honor, continued have not looked at matters through the same of our being simmers down at last to but it is a hell, and getting more hellish to support the regular nominees, and on glasses that he does. That there were mis .a question of bread and butter, and how to election day did what he could by peddling takes made during the campaign of '96 is obtain them in an honorable wav. That being .every day, tickets at the is reported that con- not to be questioned; but to accuse every the case, practicability should be the leading The Deseret News devotes a half col- siderable bad polls. It feeling manifested itself during man of treachery to party and principle who issue of every young mans life. ' He should, umn of its valuable space expatiating upon he was illy treated on sev- favored the endorsement of Mr. Bryan is and the that day if possible, select the source from which and the dire possibility that four hundred years occasions. The matter took no definite making it too broad and we are tired of eral by which he expects to obtain these things, from now, according to some recently disuntil on Friday evening following Mr. hearing it. We personally know a great .and then work to that end. Whatever edu- covered authority, the population of the shape was to account for his actions many good men who thought it to be the called cation he obtains should be along the lines earth will' have overrun the power of pro- Dafn meetproper thing to do; and they were conscien that would best fit him for his particular call- duction, and that there will be a period of by Bishop Warbuiton at a teachers' in it, and are entitled to as much credit At Bowen this Mr. tious was ing. meeting ing. He should attempt to be thorough. A general starvation. After it has thus terrorwith using deceitful methods to get for honesty as they ever were, and we fail to half doctor and a half farmer does not make ized everybody until they can almost feel the charged "sisters to vote for Wilson see wherein any good can come from these "brethren and a whole of the one or the other. But we pangs of starvation stealing upon them, it Ciitchiow instead and of Wilson and Sym- malignant charges. The past is past. Let us .seem to lose sight of this principle in the then takes a more assuring attitude by recallons. The charge was sustained, at least to bury it and do what we can to prevent mismatter of school education. We try to teach ing the fact that the earth and its people are the satisfaction of the Bishop, and Mr. Bow- takes in the future. our boys and girls everything, and persist in and will continue to be in charge of God, en was, without a hearing, cut off from his claiming that it can be done. The result is who will either curtail the population or enHorace Greeley after the close of the in the Mormon church. that thousands are turned out of school every large the possibilities for producing food, teachership war said: "We boast of having liberated The specific charge was that Mr. Bowen year sporting a diploma who are no more thus leaving its readers in a fair state of would hand a "brother or a "sister a bal- 4 000,000 of slaves. True, we have stricken fitted for the real battle of life than a polly-wo- g composure. It kind o sets up a straw man which on were printed the names of Wil- the shackles from the former bondsmen and lot is to practice law. There is nothing and then demolishes him in grand style. The son and Critchlow and tell them that it was brought all laborers to a common level, but practical about them. They have a great News seems a great deal more interested in the "right ticket; which, as seen through not so much by elevating the former ? slaves stock of. "power on hand, but no possible the people who are to live four hundred the Bishops glasses, was the wrong ticket It as by practically reducing the whole working means of turning into anything to eat or use. years hence than it is in those who live, or was charged that because he told them it was population to a state ot serfdom. While A knowledge of how to undle even a spade are trying to live, today. If we are yet four the "right ticket that he was trying to de- boasting of our noble deeds we are careful to dextrously might outstrip in usefulness all hundred years behind the period when the conceal the ugly fact that by our iniquitous 4 A wife who knows how to earth can no longer Bustain its population, ceive them into believing that the said ticket 'book lamin. contained names the of Wilson and Sym- monetary system we have nationalized a sysbake potatoes will find herself much more at how about those who are starving today? while in fact it contained the names of tem of oppression more refined, but none the home and of much more practical use to her Why should people Starve on the earth while ons, less cruel, than the old system ol chattel husband than she would be did it is yet four hundred years before the star- Wilson and Critchlow. This Mr. Bowen dehorny-handeNo doubt President McKinley is a He does not deny that he slavery. she know all the sciences by heart, but de- vation period is reached? The facts are, dis- nies, altogether. told them it was the "right ticket, for from great admirer of Horace Greeley. Wonder ficient in the mystery of making mush. Our like to admit it as much as we may, that one-ha- lf how he feels when he reads such as the above the people in the United States today his standpoint it was the right ticket. It was space will not permit us to follow this thought and compares it with his own infamous ideas farther, but we believe our readers under- live in a semi starving condition. They pos- the ticket which had been nominated by the on which convention had in he and taken part, McKinley is pushing ahead money. stand what we are driving at. sibly do not actually suffer from hunger, but with a of course he considered it the "right ticket. vengeance the very system which Mr. they subsist on such food as will keep soul The facts, stripped of verbage, are that Greeley had in mind when he penned the According to the census report the entire and body together without regard to tastes wealth of the United States amounted to or inclinations. The person who lives by Bishop Warburtons real fight against Mr. above. May we not ask which of them are Bowen was that he had refused to take right, Greeley or McKinley? The test of the $65,037,091,197. Every dollar of this prop- meeting the necessaries of life only, only half "counsel from his superiors; that Bowen last thirty years shows that Greeley knew erty is subject to taxation for the support of lives; and he who eschews the comforts of the Nation and the maintenance of its credit. life, half starves. No one knows these facts showed a spirit of insubordination to the what he was talking about church authorities by working for one man That is to say, the United Sutes bonds are more fully than does The News, and yet it John R. McLean, editor of The Cincinwhile his bishop wanted him to work for anmortgages on all this property. Greenbacks dares not discuss an issue which would bring and at one time an avowed nati would be a like mortgage upon it Now, life and comfort to the people who are now other. It was a sort of a tempest in a tea- free Enquirer silver Democratic candidate for the Ohio a sort of church fight on a small scale, Populists demand that there be an issue of on the earth. Did you ever see an economic pot; but in which every element of church intol- Senatorship to succeed Hanna, has come out money up to $50 per capita, but some folks proposition laid down by The News which, against government postal banks and ridierance was manifested. from if followed out, would not put the people in say it could not be maintained a par is The action of the Bishop condemned by cules the present postal system. He says that want of proper security. Let us see: There worse condition than they are today? We Gentiles and Mormons alike. It adds anoth- our postal business would be better manipuare about seventy millions of people now. frankly say that we have not. er page to history and marks in a small way lated by private corporations. McLean is a That number multiplied by fifty would give another epoch in the time that inevitably fraud and is doing the silver cause great FALSE ECONOMY. us $365,000,000 in circulating medium, or leads up to a complete separation of church harm Index, Medicine Lodge, Kan. the amount of property. about The board ol county commissioners are to and state. That there is a move on foot to destroy Dont you think that twenty dollars of se- be commended for a great many good things the postoffice department and turn it over to M KIN LEYS MESSAGE. have done in the interest of public curity for each dollar issued would be ample? they but when they took the telephones If you have not read the Presidents mes- the express companies there has never been Dont you think it would be quite as well se- economy, of nearly all the county offices, they sage we would be slow to advise you to do any doubt since the introduction of the Loud out cured as roost other kinds of paper obliga- overstepped the bounds of economy by do- so unless time drags heavily upon you and bill. That there will be millions spent and tions. Those fellows who claim that the ing an act that is not in the interest of econ- reading matter is very scarce. If you have that some of it has already been spent with a omy at all. These phones are a public neces- read Grover Cleveland's messages for the greenbacks are not good money are simply the metropolitan press, no one doubts. It Not that they were a convenience to past years you have read McKinleys. There set of infernal liars. This includes President sity. the officers, but to the public at large. There is nothing in it. The only point in it he bor- will not be two years until The Herald of McKinley. is hardly anyone in business who does not rowed from Cleveland, ana that is that this this city will be advocating the same thing. business with some of these officers is a government of bankers, by bankers and It is practically doing so now. Its fight President McKinley seems not averse have nearly every day that could be transacted by for bankers, and that it is for them and for against postal savings banks is along the to publishing the fact that he belongs to the the telephone, which now necessitates a long them alone that the government exists. 'The same line. The only real breeches, surprise in the the The to President money power, body soul, boots, and building. public county simply plays the parrot and says whole tramp is that the matter ever to shameless be too to postal system was ought to petition the board to at once re- what his bosses tell him to say. We shall lie seems already left with the ever it. them. not criticise it it isnt worth people. place try to lie lie out of it r 1 non-partis- an . 1 hs non-partis- -- i . . . . es-sen- se I A f d one-twentiet- h i 1 |