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Show I ' L I V . It- iTEMPERANCEl: department! Editress liss Leotft u Kennedy, U I liwiu!ll1 '! ;.i Chronic!-:. g l lit ! BY W. C. T. U. I j rOI.v i u: it v V 1 ' i r l up il iiv ; " ., Cl1.1 u p.-v- e l! :. i. ,U; pcriir.lietit n euTu-UttI ii-.- .i. ;. I,.i. .:' ,jj0W(0MK)WH),KH(VW,IOW'0i0T0CiWXHrX-advertisements. an our chains .. he !.; I. i: 1 0 1 b THE SOCIALIST DEPARTMENT 0E THE MORNING EXAMINER I ' i.-- lat m-x- c. i. ma-,cit- y e one-hal- n iir-c.- Frr-iciac- sr-res-it ' ,(j.irrr T Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden. Any question concerning Social-ianswered Adore ail communications to K. S. Hilliard, St ret t. 5s7 Twenty-sevent- h over-Hiui-rl- n. par-'leu- ht of An, -- the Table. he wouldnt polish a shield, you bet! She would Roiind make polish Lancelot it him- self for all h was worth, and her own dear little boots polish and shoes for her Into the bargain. That is one of her semastercrets fulness, or, let us say, queenll-nes- s, which sounds better. the Perhaps chief note In the ever ascending scale of her Inatnumerable tractions ii her Intense vitality. . , ligent i 'r ' 1 ' ? races trough her delicate veins and lightness to the bound- - ' heart and the swift grace of Phe i fuH of energy well -nil. if Hhe sets out to enjoy her- -' ' onj"'s herself thoroughly. She !' ITEMS FOR WOMEN HERE. Vr,!. Elisabeth , :,nrt actual I1. - c !VP i 11 ii,-- H. Glover was the "boes of the first ever set up in America. rpv. Joseph Glover, was 10 America from England 0,1 l,,e voyage and hi t'r'. ,1,,sle,l the business after her , r fcV Diiye. who 1ms the , l" "I'hen u a thP rust printer, was f fMnopllnr von Bulow or the most Intellectual women her Intelligence. When she knows things, she lets penpbf . know that she knows things. Hlia cannot sit with her hattds before her In stodgy silence, letting other folks talk. That Is an English habit. No doubt the English girl or woman knows quite aa much aa her American sister, but she has an unhappy knack if assuming to be a fool. Hhe says' little, and that little not to much purpoxe she looks less. It Is understood that she play dimly hockey, tennis and golf and has large I Hhe is an athletic enigma. feet. write this, of course, solely concerning those British women young, middle aged and elderiy who make sport. EVERYWHERE. a KATE S. HILLIARD E. A BATTELL and M. MORAN. STUDY CLUB. the e upjk-aranec- s "tu-wv- pk-iu- Fm-ialis- fmin-daiin- I 1 -- s v I'1 - ticulur section of it whose aim Is seeing to be eopn. and seen to lie seeing, the AincricRn woman is ns an oasi in the desert. Hhe also wants to lie seen, but she expreaxes that desire so naively and ofli n so bcwkchlngty that It Is a satisfaction tn every one in grant her File also would see, and her requrut. eyes are so bright and roving and restless that .Mother BritanrU is iierforee compelled to smile Indulgently and to opm all Iter soeliil picture book for the pleasure of the spoiled child of eternal Mayflower pedigree. It bus tn be said and frankly admitted, too, that much of the popularity attending an American girl when aha Is ALSO WANTS TO EE SEEN. exercise the chief aim and flrst comes over to London for a seaend of existence, but I yield to none In son'' Is due to an Idea which the stolid my love and admhtatian for the real, Britisher gets Into his head namely, genuine, unmodernized English maiden that she has, she must have, money. at hen gentlest and best she Is the The American girl and money are rosebud of the world. And I tender twins, according to the atolid Britishdevout reverence and affection to the er's belief. Hhe may have thousanda, she may unfashionable, simple hearted, dear, loving and Vverbeloved English wife have millions, he ran never be quite and mother she la tbe rose In all Its sure. And he doea all he can to Infull blown glory. gratiate himself with her and give her Unfortunately, however, these Eng- a good time on spec" to begin with, lish rosebuds and rose are seldom seen while he makes cautious and diplomatic In the sweltering, scrambling crowd inquiries. If hi hopes rests on a firm railed society." They dwell In quiet basis, his attentions are redoubled; If. country places where the lovely in- on the contrary, they are built on shiftfluences of their modest and retiring ing sand, he gradually diminishes his lives are felt, but never seen. Society ardor and. like a wilting flower, fades like to be een rather than felt. There and finales" away. Is all the difference. And in that par- 1 ain here reminded of a certain earl, ard outdoor mis-chiiM- B. And such is V. S. the case with and that is what it doea far those who enjoy the happiness of stupor. are disturbed therein, and aroused to rid the nisei vea of a danger not understood by them, but sure to undo them if nor overthrown. B. J. What danger? I'. 8. The danger of the existing of a capiulls! system. More insidiously yet than the tapeworm undermines tbs contitption of the individual does the capitalist ystem undermine the health and. with it. the happiness of a nation. It renders the living of the working people, the masses, harder and harder; it gather their substance into the hands of a small parasite class; and the day will surely arrive when it will knock them down for good and all, unless that day is prevented by the alarm signal given by Socialism. B. J. looks contemplative. lT. 8. The only perverseness in this case 1 the conduct of the paid brood of politician, pulpiteers and professors who seek to lull into security a nation that is now being sucked day by day by the tapeworm of capitalism which It Ignorantly is carrying in its Inal da. : ' SPORTING COUNT Great Loses Fortune Pauper, and Dias a Vienna. Count Loo SpanaoechJ. a member of aid old Tuscan noble honse, died in a paupers hospital here In his thirty-nintyear. n Some years ago he was a figure in Hungarian sporting circles. He inherited a Urge fortune from his mother, and after aervlng In a cavalry regnnant boaght a great estate In Trannaylvwnla, and devoted himself to hors breeding, racing, and hunting, but lived so extravanganily that in flva year he waa pennileaa. Many stories ere told of his prowess as a horseman nt d athletic. Once ha rode a hundred mile race, from Arad to Budapeat on a famoua Arab stallion of his for 1,000 poundn, against another count driving n and won by half the dlatanoe. On another occasion he entered the arena of a clrcua at Klauseaburg with his face masked, and threw nn Italian champion wrestler in eight minutes, also for a heavy bet After hia bankruptcy Count Span-noccwent to Paris, where he mad a living aa a circus rider and wrestler. He there contracted the opium habit, and finally returned to IVennn to dlo of consumption.- - London Expretn. h well-know- four-in-han- hl PLEASANTRIES. Yes, remarked the professor. I rather pride myself on the discovery Indeed reof another hypothesis. plied Mra. Cumrox, n little doubtfully, I had an Idea they were quite extinct. Washington Star. The doctor (to patient as he cornea round): My dear sir, I hardly know how to tell you, but Ive cut off the wrong leg. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS Popular In England I renowned in the political and social settled spinsters are aa capable and as world, who; yksn a young man, went well to the front In .the nub pf life as over on a visit to America, and there the wedded wives, if not tnqre.sa They fell, nr feigned to fall, deeply in love know that among there .unmarried with a very sweet, very beautiful, very feminine forces they have to reckon cleverest heads of the gentle and lovable American girl. In n with some of the brief while he became engaged to her. day to whom no ppprobrfous term of The engagement was made public; the contempt dare he applied, women who proprietors of great wedding day waa almost fixed. The are editors and far girl's father waa extremely wealthy, newspapers, women who manage and she was hla only child and sole mnua school and colleges; women who, heiress. But an unfortunate failure, a being left with large fortune, dispense organised gigantic collapse in the money market, the same In magnificentlywoman who made havoc of Jfio father's fortunes, but unsdvertlsed charities: and a soon as his ruin waa declared do so command by their unassisted Influence certain social movements and beyond a doubt the noble earl, without much hesitation or ado, broke off events that If, hi engagement and rapidly decamped Indeed, they were to marry from the Ktnlee back to hla own country, where, aa all the world knows, he something like and did very well for himself. Strang tn confusion say, however, the girl whom he had ratast thus brutally forsaken for no fault of might ensus her own, had loved hint with all the among the cirromantic and trusting tenderness of cles they control by the Infirst love, and the heartless blow Introduction of a flicted upon her by his noble and honorable lordship was one from which she new and possinever recovered. bly undesirable Old Marriage, however, la hy no means element. the only nr 'even the chief resource In maid" may apply to the unlife of the American woman. Hhe evifortunate female dently looka with a certain favor on the who has iiasned holy estate of matrimony and Is quite the day of willing to become an excellent wife all In and mother If the lines of her destiny her youth run that way, but if they should branch talking about out In another direction she wastes no men and In falltime In useless pining. Hhe Is too ing tn catch ao . . . . . vital, too capable, too intelligent and much as one of energetic altogether to play the role :h,L and who, of an Interesting martyr to male neglect. Hhe will teach nr she will lecture, on arriving at forty years, meekly reto the chimney corner with a she will sing or she will act, she will tires take her degree In medicine and sur- shawl over her shoulders snd some but It carries neither gery, she will practice for the bar, she useful knitting, will write bonks, and the day are fast meaning nor application to the brisk, American spinster wbe at fifty approaching when she will become a brillianther trim svelte 'figure, dresses high priestess of the church and will keep well, goes here, there and everywhere, preach to tho lost ohesp of Israel aa and shnds her beaming emll with good well as to the equally Inst ones of New York or Chicago; h will be a beauty natures tolerance and perchance somedoctor, a physical culture woman, a thing of gratitude as well on the men medium, a stockbroker and a palmist, she has escaped from. Ufa does not run only In one chana floriHt, a house decorator, a dealer In lace and old curiosities; aye, she will nel for the American woman. Hhe does even become a street car conductor If not make tracks solely from the nere4ly compels and the situation Is cradle to the altar, from the altar to open to her. and she will manage a the grave. Hhe realise that there la rattle ranch as easily as a household more fun to he got out of being born should opportunity arise. Marriage Is than Just this little old measure meted but on link in the .long chain of her out to her by tho barbaric males of general efficiency, and, like Cleopatra, earliest barbaric periods, when women age cannot wither her nor custom were yoked to the plow with cattle, a stale her Infinite variety." they still are In some parts of SwitzerA curhiut fact end one worth noting land. And it Is the lnnete consciousness of her own power and Intelligent is that w seldom or never her Americans use the ill bred expression old ability that gives her the dominating maid" when alluding to such of their charm, the magnetic spell under which feminine relatives or friends who may the atolid Britisher falls more or less happen to remain unmarried. They 1 stricken, stupefied and Inert. Ha is know too well that these confirmed and never a great talker; she Is. Her flow of conversation bewilders him. Eh knows so much, too she clatters off Shakespeare, Byron. Shelley, Koatw and he thinks he has heard of theon people somewhere before. He listens dumbly. Bomotimeo .ho scratches hla head, occasionally he feels hla mustache if be has one. When she laughs, ht smiles slowly and dubiously. He hopes aha is not laughing at him. He feel, he feels, dontcherknow, that she is ripping. He couldn't IcU you what he means by "ripping to save hla life. Iiut painfully accustomed os he ia to tho dull and liatleM con-rust ton of tho British materfamllia' and to the half hoydenlah ronduct cf tho Britih tomboy girl who will inaibl on playing golf and hockey with him In order not to lose him out of her sight, he Is altogether refreshed aad relieved when the American woman dawns upon his cloudy h orison and Instead of waiting upon him commands him to wait upon her with one das sling look of her bright, audacious ey The American woman is not such fool as to go play hockey with him all times and In all weathers, thersl-allowing him to take the unchecked measure of her ankles.' Bha Is tec clever to do anything that might ly show her in an unlovely or ungraceful light. Bha takes care to keep her hands soft and smaR and whits that they may be duly carsaaable, ar.t makes the ben and prettleat of beracl on all and every occasion. And that she has succeeded In taking Englhsfc society by storm I no matter for sure priite. English society, unmixed with any foreign element, is frequently said to bo the dullest In the world. It in an ontertalnment where no one Io entertained. A civil apathy wraps each man and woman In Its fibrous hush and sets them separately apart behind barricade of the most Idiotic conventionality. The American woman Is tho only being that can break down these barricades and tear the husk to shred a. No wonder she Is popular! The secret of her own success lb in her own personal charm and vivacious Intelligence In her light acorn of stupid ceremonies in tho frank geniality of her disposition (when she can manage to keep It un spoiled by contort with the reserved hypocrisy of the smart set) and the delightful spontaneity of her thoughts which find such ready expression In squally spontaneous speech. lends Itself admirably to the two and three toned effects ao charming in the new straw. Girdles of soft, "pully ribbon are often made on a rather high foundation, two or three widths sewed together and draped on. th folds pulled close. By way of trimming, other bits of the ribbon are pulled and twisted into the semblance of some flower and aet on, rosette fashion. An economist says of the usn of cheap alcohol for dome Mr purposes In The small housekeeper Germany; puts S rents' worth of alcohol In her nickel plated, self heating flatiron and uses It over two hours without its losing heat. Alcohol cookers prepare food ropbt SHE t'.aciicirv. and you preserve your tappl-ii- , kiiow.ng one conies along mid :h evidence of the parasite inside cf yen; h 1,11 you of it; informs you of your danger and thoroughly arouse you out of joi:r ignorance on your condition into thorough appreciation of the danger you are in. Has he not destroyed your happiness? B. J. He has for the moment; but for my own good. What he tell me makes me uke measures to rid myself e of the parasite wlihin me, and to positively happy. I'. 8. And that is good? . u The shoes fake the form of been president of the Chicago Political white. pumps, with the trimmest of leather Equality league and chairman of the vacation school committee. In Europe. She speak fluently life or bows set nn In front arid' ah embroidered stocking above. To render stained water bottle beauaix language and I very witty. EminMrs. Eltsha S. Fklfl. sister of John tifully clean and bright put In salt and peror William admires her brilliant tellectuality, but the empress does not. Wanamaker, has taken on herself the pour on vinegar; atand a few hours, For sashes and girdle on commence- work of helping discharged ronvlcts then shake. Flowers upon hats have a tremendment' gown only the softer droopiest to return tn honest life. Hhe has of ribbon I used, and that is usually founded a home for them and estab- ous vogue, especially roses those big and messallnd and lished among them a society called the loose retaild ones and the little tightly reTy wide. Jjoulstne huilt blossom j with hits of moss about their kin arc the favorites, the same Brotherhood of Redeemed Men. Mrs. J. H. lllackwelder of Morgen their bl" i! a as well. kind used for that great hair bow. "bout the dress to the park Is now president if the Chit ago Miss Ixipithy Rice la said to be the Everything accegsorlua-Hnqyf, be all Woman's club. Mrs. Elackwelder has only woman motorrycliat in New York. tiniest of AND e the joint ccmniit'i-appointed to investigate the affairs of the life InsurThe S'tcialist Siu.lv club will mcit ance eompuniif. It U one of a mine msicud of fuels the dneumeni contain: hereafter on Frld.i? It is the conk 'ii i ion of Sosialisw that, cf Sunday. The club will meet next UNCLE SAM AND BROTHER JONA. 2GI4 whatev, r the Knday, June 8, at II 11. Kinst-THAN. . Aliuiriit' avenue. may lie to the euntrary. the capitalist rlass ) drawing clOM'r and ever closer Brother Jonathan It doea seem to WHAT SOCIALISTS WILL DO. together under one niainle. or. to put me that there i S'Vuethtng decidedly Ii in other word, ihe muni cl of capitalin Socialism. . What do you Socialists piopuhr to ism is covering more niul more com-nio- pnrversc Bant Thats something new. 1'ncle do wiicit you get in power? is a quesinteivsts. The indual ries may As a rule Socialism L. sniffed at be- tion always propc'imlcd to s Social. si varv, the factories of nnv one industry for may sail under different names, and i Mlll, j, ! taken to be too angelic, by (Hie who think he in dwn l lhUlk lt out,t to be H j r is the truth. When given we yet. like a family of many relations, be Sone to it . what nlgUt no there definite have mine all thewe iiidustric and all these far- burn (l oul 1 M" and told order smile of the you lorlr are beld by "economic kindreds. V. 8. Thats severe. And why this that settles the infe:niMht.v of the The point i important, if not true, t s dw-In the as rapltallat nuiqthpleccs claim, then reverity? doctrine. vain B. J. i ll trU you. There are thouBerUUht say, We urc laying the of economic checks and bal- sands upon thousands of people, nay the The people themselves must ancesage has nut if yet passed away; hundreds of thousands who are content furnish the plan.'' We Socialist are true, then it is obvious that upon ths with their lot, and submissive to the a minority of the people and we are economic field tm-rto-is In America ! existing order of things. I dont soy not Huiocratic encngli to lay down any a economic despotism ! ihvy r as happy aa Id like to t distinct plan by which the world shall day which knows uu "check and balances" ilium. But they are happy now with live. Wo know thee truths: First to (he maxims of their hit. Down cornea Rncialfsm upon That the present capitalist system Is and which, ecrrding Institutions them- - them, stirs the discontent and turn political in its Iasi throes, utul a new social era bourgeoiscannot but out their happiness into unhappiness. I choose work halves, uK)ii us. Second - That so all the 41 document such a thing ia perverse. Asaemlily tyranny, a siyU.that live to have may right they people aide-lig8. Let's see. You can't fly. Yen upon the must own and control the mean In throw a mlgh'y for are perfectly happy with your which they live, nuniely, all the mean subject. Here in the Mutual Life an insur- locomotion; down contra somebody of production and distribution. Third To obtain these the waking class ance company. It ii chartered to do upon you and dtrsoanis upon the great that you could enjoy if you must lie united, so that when the time insurance business, yet it kept an pleasures had wings, besldss legs and could is ripe for action they will claim their agent. In tbe legislature In Albany to only; and ha prevails upon you so much fly own hy laving down their tools togeth- - lobby for fourteen different Industrie ha you to such an extent and oftrusL-ewere impresses in-Its and board picked 5v wheel of ill er. err stopping ihe o hb arguments about the pleasures diiKtrv and forcing the capitalist claabl men from about twenty different indua-t- with are foregoing .for want of wings you yield to their just demand. Then'trlcq. actually controlling at lcat that you cease to enjoy your legs and welfourteen miters, the be outlined lor tbe plans will actually grow miserable, fare cf the oointiKinwealtli. and poll! H. J. Bravo, well put I... , A speaker, addressing the convenleal victory would lie utterly worthies of U. 8. And your understanding I. 5. W. W. of Let tion the upon the understood July unless the worker of Roclallat ggluHloa is of the slate of amalgamation that capital- the effect of power of economic solidarity. such agitation for wings? ism had reached, said: The rapltallat the nature All the makeshifts of the would-b- e Now Jg pot that perU. J. Horialist politician for a elate nr mu- sybtem has reached a point where it verse? Exactly! nicipal platform, known to the Social- is no longer a lot of little individual IT. 8. Yea; that would indeed be ist cult is 'Immediate demand," 1 blisters; it is now a general blister." perverse, hut aurh is not Socialist agiworthier. A vote for Socialism hy I'nder Hint me general blister the tation. otic who docs not nnderatand tbe reio working class lias to pick Its Inn. J. What else la It? lntionary Socialist doctrine Is a hind- dividuality, exercise its liberty to I lT- ow "nffiotae this state rance to the esuse. Thc.stGcnKth, the change master and play one You imaglneyou are in , of things: cornu Bccialii-tfrom nturt of other. the against triumph ploycr health, and are happy in that; the Hwnktnrd clua-- s eonucUnrc of the Such a state of things spells REVO good nevertheless it is only- appearance; workns. ! there Is death gnawing at rmtr vitals; the saddle,- - it foments another revolu- you hive a tapeworm Inside of you horseclass on unseat the tion to THE GENERAL BLISTER. sucking up tbe substance of your nourback. ishment snd undermining your health; The following is taken from the st times you feel s sense ot lassitude, slate of New York assembly document. but you get over thati your recuperaNo. 4'!. el iflr, and la the report or tive powers not yet having lust thir SOCIALIST e, THERE Editorial Committee: . Why the American Woman WHY Judge is Lnh.cd the wrong apt-ecui- i tulks and laughs freely. Hhe is not a mere well dressed automaton like the great insjority of upper clusa British damns, (the is under the impremslon a perfectly correct one that tongues were given to converse jwlth, and that lips, especially pretty ones, were inude to smile with. Hhe is, taken at her best, eminently good natured and refreshingly free from the jaundiced spite against other of her own sex Which savor the afternoon chltter chatter of nine out of every ten English apiniter and matrons taken together in conclave. Hhe would, on the whole, rather say a kind thing than a cruel one. lYrhapa this Is because she Is herself so triumphant in her social rareer, because she I too certain of her own power to feel the pangs of unrequited love or to ailow herself to be stung by the green eyed monster, jealousy. Her rare Is alwaya rolling over roses. There Is always a British title going always some decayed or degenerate or semldrunken peer, whose fortunes are on the verge of black ruin, ready and willing to devour, monster-likthe holocaust of an American virgin, provided bags of bullion ace flung with her Into his capacious niaw, though certainly one should look upon the frequent marriages of American heiresses with effete British nobles a the carrying out of a wise and timely dispensation of Providence. New blond, fresh' sap. Is sorely needed 'to Invigorate the grand old tree of the Rrttlsh aristocracy, which has of late been looking eadly as though dry rot were setting In, as though the wood lire were at work in its hearts and the rats burrowing holes at Ita root; but, thanks to the importation of a few clean minded, sweet sou led American women, some of the most decayed places in the venerable stem have been purged and purified, the sap has risen and new are sproutboughs and buds of promise ing, And It Is full- time that this should be. For we have had to look with shame and regret upon many of our English lords caught In gambling dens and shown up In dishonorable bankruptcies: some of them have disported themselves upon the variety" atage. clad in. women's petlLoal .and singing comic songs for a fee; others have hired themselves out" an dummy figure of attraction at evening parties, accepting live guineas for each appenr-anc- a and they have become painfully familiar objects In the divorce court. But, revennns a nos moulons the social popularity of the American woman In English society. That this Is popular is an admitted and Incontestable fdcL She competes with the native British female product at every turn- -in ncr dress. In her ways. In her irresistible vivacity, and, above all, in bear . J the American woman porular in English Why is It that her charmingly assertive personality la acknowledged everywhere? Vhjr l she reoelvud hy knights and snd belted churls with such enthusiasm? Surely eome-iiln- g subtle, elusive and mysterious liiiR tn her particular form, nature ad identity, fur more often than not 'si xtulld Britisher, while falling at her ft uni! metaphorically kissing the tern of her garment, wonders vaguely Vw l: Is tlmt she manages to make uih n fijoi of him! To which ah Vtf'hi reply nn demand that If he were et s font already she would not find r tusk so easy. For the American nn,n is, above all women in the orM. clever or let us say, brainy Is nn almost Incredible height of rainrexx. she Is all there." Fh ( an tuke the measure of a man 'a ten minutes and classify him tljuurch he were a botanical specl-ai'-('.lie realises all hi limitation, hi "ii'itinns" and his special and l: r fails, and she has the uncom-ru'iit- y good sense not to expect much f . she would not take any" on 'v maid of Astolut, the fair Elaine, chi. .i,,-; her time In polishing Ilia hieiii nr Lancelot, and who finally died f lave for that most immoral but ti .is, cl'-u- j iiisi-usilil- lu . iimni.!.- - oi , aelf-rella- w- - Uue ounce of originality is worth two imitation. Tytauny and Ignorance r;de the " of Shivery drawn by the steeds Ft:'.! ami lkiaht. !.i. It. hould try "our America a ei iisiituMeu. it seem able to stand u l e.Mtui;tie foods. With Teddy's consent, of course, the title of n.y next book will be Little piivu:,. jialace car, Now 1 wonder where you are. Dai win was wrong most men descend from the goat. You can tell it from tiie way they swallow all rubbish back yard. in A -in the Time nip lies wo by the odor fiom ihe hop:.al made Falsehood poor Truth scion:, ihile of may he soon reviver. Capital and labor are at a card labor baa game clubs are trump hearts and spades, capital club and diamonds. Labor is biaten, clubs win the game. 'Ti lime fur a new deal. 1 see new footprint on the sands of lime strenuous bo-- prints. Look out tide is coming in. The baseball uson has opened with something Uke this: Pitcher. Mine owner in the box: Catcher Mitchell behind the mask: Col Digger at the bat. few l'mpire President just exiled high halls, three strikes; batter out. Next union on deck. to n; , me Tin pain.-- Mali.- - a tuii t is tin me ini"' sc f. :i Ii is quite i in Ill Vice lV invtS'.i.. A rliiciigo pa ik r udV I,: , "On'j at 2 oriock al 'in- each tlo.ir en a dive on Illicit a, c in n e;il. I. mr girls Iitiiu rtep. ii t';..i'aaii were found. no: .it ad. mu wtirse, will wiggle um.l the mui got-slUiwu.i litiui, s (1 r.i.iWr.1 N0 liquor just as ii is doing in Mx.ue uud Kansas. pel!, lip, where they h.;J lie dis like bags of ih.j!, "daily" ptper. ediied b.v n 4,'auti'i i lie dives liavitig of, the luea SHOWS THEM HOW. Graves. ha taken the liui.-h.- d J- with them. . 'jLmd cf excluding all liquor Whai is to he dout- nliou: Governor Fn:k u.a ctmie from the Why. uTt from it column. This a. the Con-- state where They nave to ne shown, kiiesc the simple querG'iiie : nothing. ivr tordinarr licence u had dive hut m.w he seem, to he abroad show The same and uhtu the published In the adveicity. ti- - Ing other. Many more liquor Ogden people woul.i i keeper was questioned ,e auswered prin-- s , week than any other daily like to hear him ;.tak in this city. We j fi.iukly: Oh, yes, 1 cold drinks to the, sevui uv aetd sou,,, of his cheerful op inirii. but I kuow miihiua else about ger'in the fmted States. is " lim is ill. The cabman say- - he wae emA special dispiiich from hy a wirange man to ui'.ie the DO IT NOW. ployed Lexington. Kv., states that Sunday closing In ihs: ttiur half tlead bod its fo. hour. ! of deed. city. May 7. wu i he dirt ct rtsuli of a The uiau, of course, has dtsupp: ared. axees in lfe vUir ol Govern ir Folk, who week ordB. but Bli" deed, through which the will delivered a stirring address at au eduTO 8IN BY SILENCE. cational conference there. While reier-rini'ei comes local to condition Folk defiant. Governor i 11 obstacle Is Is note that the made a red hut pl.-- for the work to do. So a wm have a of an Ogden lady vt.-- iiiu t iu voice rue of ou laws con111 it. statute and the looks, ind would niK the liquor u.l n our on others aid. tending that there was no such thing protest against Do not depend In last Alunudys sprinkling wgon. as failure if it. the do would and assert majority But go youraerf their rights. Hundreds of Lexington Standard. While there are nu doubt main who people in the hall got up uud cheered . feel THE LATEST VICTIM. the same way a limit it, there are The mayor was present. and the t common council passed an op not Infrequently uiunt who are brave the day returns is quick Cltv getting OeJeu r express publicly their opinaakxms. diuance giving the ma.icr full power I) enough M h, investment in Sunday the liccn.-- e of any saloon keeper ion. revoke but money have must the The rltv it is, a the lady says, a disagreeable who violated the Sunday ordiuance the city does not get any more The rebult was task, eFpecinlly for a woman, io hr.,ve in Sunday the prohibition from of license IXv in the way this hitherto wide open citv. So much publicity while at the same lime offerLloons than it did when the saloons for ing a criticism, list if no on,, would a brave msn'a inuuciicc. on Sunday. are closed protest under such rlrcum-.uiirauthoritshould the city then, where would public morality lu: iu the A TALE OF TWO CITIES. course of time. ies ailow them to be open on Sunday? There children. Run along, Hush! The lady who protested, no' living Chiragti now has high license. This a member of the W. C. T. or, so is aa election coming this fall and the 500 closed out the has but to the 7,uoo far es the writer knows, a member of saloons, help Iiquot vote is needed new not nichine. No. not; J the voting i thousand thin remain urc stronger any temperance organisation, iiiukc Bischlne the well, just the machine, j and must now be more enterprising the proii-s- i more significant a showing Hint there is probably a large class of And what are a few cogs that they j since tiny are compelled to pay the whole more "hush than people In Ogden who, alihnigh not should rebel against the money chine? And yet think what would hap- j formerly. known a people, sill recThe Chicago Tribune publishes the ognize the fact that the liquor traffic wn If a single cog should refuse K the rest. The machine j following crime time-tablwork with with edi- .has no riglu to the property of tile torial approval. lung as there is any part of public. klr. the puh'ic which disapproves. If more Clelaud, s conservative business mnn', never even suspect- people would express themselves on ed of being extravagant nr even radi- such subjects there would b- - less of a cal, has' compiled, from the oflirial disposition (in llm part of Ibis criminal records, the sU'ement that lu reformed business to flaunt Itself in tbe face of Chicago, with In r new police and her public decency and less of a disposisome pulpit Can h be that the police cannot see jubilant pulpit there tion on the. pan of city officials i t permit Much outrages. what almost every church goer in Og-dr-a is A diaturbamo iu the public street IT the daily press, the pulpit and the cun see every Sunday, namely, every six seconds; an arrest made hy have the police every seven and t avcrsgc citizen were to express their that certain saloons hsbitaully on these affairs Instead real minutt-s- ; their lurk door open on Sunday? an arrest made for drunkenThere is not a saloon in Ogden, probness every fifteen minutes; lummy of hanging buck from motives of and cringing before a power ably, that some church goer doea not committed every twenty minutes; an that is greatly exaggerated or if It is nation the way to church. Aa a usual assault and battery case every twenty-seveshould be. relegated to the rear of thing church goers bave no eymputhy mlnutis; burglary committed not, the procession, then It is likely that with the liquor business, and so they every three h.iura; a hold-ucomlaw public ate cm the lookout for aakxm mitted every :x hours; two suicides many, or at least some, of the take heart end bo u f breakers. This mny he the reason why every day; one murder every day." they see them. But why should a paThe San Chronicle 1 not little braver also. Ella Wheeler Wilcox expressed muen trolman he any less astute, when It is a Prohibition even a temnor taper, Wl. u Silk1 f tkiii supposed to be not only his pleasure coldis a but it paper, perance great we should but also bis business to ferret out blooded business newspaper, and it To sin by silcttee when crime snd criminals? protest Makes rewards out of men. The huIf there is no other answer to the says edltorilly: Sun Francisco for the last fortnight man race problem, let us have another police-mr- a has been absolutely free from disorder Has climbed on protest. Had no voice Those sole business it shall be to and virtually free from crimes of been raised patrol the back doors ot saloons, lit violence. There have been no street Acainst Injustice, ignorance and lust salary to depend on the number of he t able to make. Meanwhile brawls; no drunken brute has biaten Tlie inquisition yet would serve the his wife; no gamblers have murdered law. ; let it be remembered' alwaya that SunIn low resorts. Except for And day saloons are agalnat the lswa of the each other guillotines decide our least disMb" some sneak with thieves. dealings state. city snd the laws of the putes. If the total prohibition of the llquor occupation of the police courts is gone. The few who dare muxt speak and ' object-lessoIff moat a is as traffic In Maine and Kansas was impressive speak again. .i- To right the wrongs of many. pootfy enforced proportionately to tor of the value ? society of ,u the llouor We tlon of -- iritory traffic. .urc m the Sunday closing law .in - 'Ogden, then indeed would there be promised a continuance of this peacr-fu- l A NEW DEPUTY. condition !pr considerable time In raiiM for much discouragement to peoThe sheriff bis asked the county pie who believe in the prohibition of come, save only ffs drunken men may the liquor traffic. There is only one drift over from Oakland, where , the l0 ,n, to a;i way to regulate a snake snd then (t authorities have .been an reckless as to point a new deputy as one will b X Ar...rev rurn. a; to li.iv,. a tali i:i:g of ills actuai v.irnkig cua i.?- - She. has been' admitted as a member of the Federation of American Motorcyclists. Hhe recently sailed for Europe. taking her motorcycle with her. Mins Rice la sixteen and very athletic. Among French sailor hats is a stunning one of panama. In shape for all the world Uke the little hats that small boy wear. In millinery a new snade of red, or pink (nobody seem io know which), has develoed from the exquisite old rose ao popular last winter. Raspberry, they call (t, and it is a shade which pus-slb- . many restaurants." Roost rook wanted by West KnS club. runs an advertisement in a dally paper. Can it be possible that a reaction from vegetarianism has resulted In the cult of Cannibalism? At a fencing contest lu Philadelphia Miss Katherine Chambers, the woman rhampinn. defeated Mr. Rarretlo, tbs man champion, la a final bout. In |