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Show HOUSING THE 12 Music & Art Instructors EXAUINKB; OODEJ?. FTAII, THE SOCIALIST DEPARTMENT J 657 ICvery Editorial Committee: KATE ana M. MORAN. Labor ascertain? would nareamroa for Independent pne-union. The third thing that It would ascertain to that the ratio of fat on the ribs of the Capitalist Class la la Inverse relatlog to the fit on tho ribs of the Working Class. The fourth thing that it would ascertain to that for there to he eu Mrs Potter Palmer, prancing In silks aid satins, there must he at least 1,1M women at tha Working Class shivering la cgllpa ascertained these various Having (sets, that one aide would know the other as it ahouli." and so knowing it would realist that Its salvation involres the datunaiba of the other, the Capitalist Class. Now suppose the "other side," say the Capitalist Class, knew the other, the Working Ctoss, at It should. What would Capital asceraln? The first thing It would aartrtaln would be that. In order to live the other side" has to work for It. The second iblng that Capital would ascertain would be that. In erder to lire still better, the "other side" has to work for It still harder. The third thing that ascertain would be Capitol would that, in order to live bettor atlll. the other aide" has to work for It harder and harder atlll. Hiving ascertained these varioue farta that one aide," Capital, would know the other aa It should," a nod knowiig it would realise that Its safety qnd salvation invoices the degradation and damnation of the Working Ctoas. Earh aide having reached the point where it knew Ue other aa It should" the two wuld tear away." There might be a rlaah. Probably there would be, but only for an instant. friction, never. The teat of great thoughts Is their obviousness, once slated. Mrs. Potter Palmer's thought stands the test tri- SOCIALISM IN GERMANY. to centered World wide attention upon the activity of tha SoclalUto in Germany, In tha present trouble. The Kaiser has dtsaolvad retch stag because It has acted out of harmony with hto individual ideas, if tha representatives of tha paopla must do as he wishes, than the relrhetag to a mere fora and a fares; but for the purpose of deception. We point with pride to the nndeulable fact, that It to dna to the Socialism that tha Katocr has beei checked la his career of bloodshed and plunder. Tha Social-tot- s are working for tha aatalloraiioa of all tha paopla la South Africa, as wall at home. It waa to South Africa where the Kslser would have sent traope but for tha opposition of the Hociallsta. They believe that tha wallfai of tha people to worthy of more consideration than tha personal ambitions of any one man, and are bitterly opposed to a capitalist system that asoeaaltates wars, families and tha stulUtoattoa of Its people. p MryalM In Ogden and wUMi Cl Htod 8- e- -l- M"A ascends th Emerson. A NAMET We ar told that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.. Add to this the precept that tha appearance of an object or a truth changes with the point of view and we have oil to cover many troubled waters of debate. Above all things It should be borne In mind that viewpoint alter no conditions. The fact that we curse ourselves with the labor of chlUrea remains the earns regardless of our point of view. Paradoxical aa It may seem the cur. of child labor win remain until we change the viewpoint from which we regard aoclal conditions. of If the marvelous instruments wealth production of our Urns are regarded aa mere profit makers for tMr owners or clubs with which to smash all competitors by momentarily supplying the consumer with cheap goods, we are chained to a accelerated continuance of child labor and Its concomitant arils. On the other hand, when we come to regard tha machinery of the world ea a means to produce goods for use and human welfare, we will hare lone far to emancipate our chlldrra from present and prospective economic Ij - Ft muse of "capital'' to what to no more capital than ktrychuine to applejack. B. J. Hooka up with Eurpri.-.Lrit is sot capital that cunut-tutethe lever of rirtlizailoa you apeak rt; It to the concentrated and perfected machinery of production, whereby work becomes possible, sad the quantity of wealth yielded by labor la plentiful enough to afford comfort to all without arduous toll. B. J. Isn't that capital? U. 8. No, sir. That becomes capital only when it to owned by private Individuals. Owned by private Individ unit Sad ii pa rated for thair private profit, the concentrated machinery of production becomes capital," and then, ao far from bring a lever of rtvlMaatlon and a source of human welfare, it becomes a lever of barbarism and a source of human misery. It stripe concentrated machinery and production and cooperative work of all the good That 1s lu them; it robs them of the beneficent powers; It promotes oa the one end of the social ladder popular poverty, auch as was sever before knows In the worlds history, and oa the other end purse-prou- d crime, ignorance and immorali-- The first thing it would be all that the Capitalist Clisa has to wealth pro dueed by, hut sponged from the Working Class. The second thifig that It would aacertiin Is that there could ho no Capfultst Class unless there was a class that in soms one d a eeors of way had bees stripped at ship that conies to Aatarica got Ita chart from ColuaibiM. Every novel la a debtor to Hoiaer. Every carpenter aharaa with a (ora plana borrows the genius o( a forgotten InUfa to girt all round with ventor. a sodiae of aclencea, tha contribution of men who bava psrwhed to add their point of light to our aky. Real Estate Agents HILLIARD E. A SATTELL Twenty seventh (tract. WHATS IN g liti? a Conducted by the Socialist Party f Ogden. Any iumIim concerning Social lam anawereg. Address all te K. I. Hiiliaxg 3f ) OP THE MORNING EXAMINER H FEBIil'ARY fcrXDAY, d tyB. J. (eye open l 8. capital: wide.) to destroy Socialism want I. ., the form of private ownership of the modern and concentrated machinery of production. B. J. I now see. lT. 8. Socialists do not oppose; on the contrary, they favor, promote and hall every progress of the artenoea that causes production to be carried on in n morn concentrated way, I. ., more and more cooperatively. B. J. Tht makes me a Socialist. r. B. So Is everv honest man on whom Intelligence (towns. Capital I machinery of production put to bad list Socialism aims at freeing the machinery of production from that Old Man of the Sea Capitalism. B. J. Let aa all give a helping hand! -- My worthy Sir, think better of the sword! sword, tor freedom swung on high, that, Sir, The word Incarnate 1 of which you preach; It to the god born of reality. Christianity was by the sword extended The aword waa the baptlamal waters A that The Charloa, we atlll with wonder name the Great, Baptised Germania with; the aword smote down Old heathendom; the sword the Saviour' tomb Redeemed! And further hack. It was the awonl That Tarquin drove from Rome, the umphantly.Weekly People. word that back From Hellas Xerxes whipped, and tor THE NEW SLAVERY IN THE our Arts SOUTH. And Sciences plowed the ground. It was the sword there was a time, when, Jocund aa That David, Samson, Gideon labored the day. with. The toller hoed hto row, and aung hto Thu long ago, a well a since, the tay. word Found something gleeful In the very Achieved the plories told by history, air. And nil thnt'e great, aa yet to be Amt solace for his tolling everyachieved, where. Owes In tha end It triumph to the Now all to changed, within the rude word! stockade, LAS8ALLE. A bondsman whom the greed of man In Fran von Sleklngen. has made Almost too brutish to deplore hto FREEDOMS BEYOND! evils. plight. Mr. Elderkln, In hto sermon on child Toils hopeless on from poylea morn Bv Edwin Markham. till night. lahur, tost Sunday, examined the quesAuthor tf The Man With the Hoe a mere him no the cabin's For tion from a prtnt of view that eheds quiet and other Poems. ' rent flood of light on some doings of nur to It aa endless battle to be free. ancestor. Wo always thought that The homely Joys that gave hto labor Aa the old dangera lessen from the seat, Ignorance alone caused them to desklei. troy the machinery of their day. But No more for b;a the merry banjo's New dangers sound. Mr. Eldrrkln showed that parental lure the long centuries eternally. waa a factor in the opposition to ma- For Mm no more the lamp shall glow st eve. Again, again, will rlae Thermopylae chinery of whloh we sometimes boast, a child can run It. Parents of those Kor chubby children pluck him by the Again, again, n new Leonidas Must hold for God the Imperilled sleeve; dayr refused to let their children go No more for him the muster's eye Pans Into the factory. Aa the long ages run. be bright The manufacturers circumvented tha parents by drawing a supply of chll; He ha no freedoms, nor a slave' New Lexington will rise on Leixng-ton- ; delight." dim from the poor farms and This poem, by the gifted negro Who And many a Warren toll Of course, the sane and sound so was until his death, resident In Chi- Vpon the heroed waU. children were in demand; so much the old plantation Man to the conscript of an endless that tha aulhoritlea found themselvea cago, compare burneded with a remnant of imbecile slavery chattel slavery with the quest, A long divine adventure without rest and Idnta. They, therefore stipulate 1 more debasing cruelty of prone that for every twenty sound children capitalistic slavery. It to no question A holy war. a battle yet unwon. of North or South. The bull pen and When he shall climb beyond the taken one Idiot should be added. That to how the hack bone of tha stockades of northern mine and facfreedom withers to worker's resistance .waa broken. On tories are also prisons of brutalising Each a bond: the asms principle today the homeless greed, crying out tor public ownerman and child to a menace ami ever ship In the name of humanity. It to Freedom forever 1a beyond beyond! present threat to the comparative by no question of btock or white. In the of the Impending revolution ANOTHER ALPINE TUNNEL. well gnwmed, well fed workers who battle the rolored troop will fight nobly," have employment. to a a they have done before, and work"The Simplon tunnel to not yet In To a great extent the church mclder of public opinion and to that ers of all complexion must stand or full working order and already the silent Is responsible for tha view- fall together in the fight tor Industrial project tor a new and most Important railway nd tor the building of a large point. It to to be hoped that tho pre- freedom. new tunnel to approaching realization. sent agitation of the question of rhll.l In this case it to Eastern Switzerland labor to not spasmodic, but will con- UNCLE SAM AND BROTHER JONAwhich to concerned In the new project. tinue to a successful conclusion of THAN. In spite of the estraordlnary developtho expoiitatlnn of children. ment of Swls during the last Brother .lonathen Do you know decade, there Is,railway REVENGE. to the up present, only that 1 have at tost found a flaw In one important new railway in the eastSocialist that Reasoning? of the country which to workern It la with crest sattofactlon I'ncle Ram-L- et her rip; what to It? ed atpart Bortallsta from !0 to .10 yeaiy standa profit, namely, the celebrated B J. Socialists want to abolish capj Albule Railway, wbteh paseea through ing note the article in the leading Isn't It? the most lovely scenery and which magarinea and papers, and the ut- ital. 8 r. Well? (hesitatingly! terance of public men. like Senator carries tonrtots through the Bngadlne. B. Beveridge, telling of the conditions1 wouldJ. Now. then without capital we The Albula Railway, however, terminrelapse Into the barbarism of ates at St. Morlts, and the plan to conunder which men, women and children We would be de- tinue It through the flourishing Berwork, and under which our f.md and universal poverty. clothing are produced. For year the j prived ofTomanv an advantage we now gen a far as Chiavrass ha certainly fioclaltora In their paper and their enjoy. destroy capital were to de- good prospect. 1p to the present public speeches have shown the ex-- 1 stroy a lever of civilisation, and that, there has been a want of a thorough Istence of these condition, and have; you know. N n Impossible task. Civ- connection from north to south in been greeted by those smn msga-xlne- s ilisation wi l not back; it will move East Swltserland, and this deficiency Is now to be supplied by the Spiugen and patters, and men with the forward only V. 8. tspplauding enthusiastically) name of ralamliy howler, enemies Railway and the Spiugen tnnnel. The Well said; of society and the like, but the workdistance to be traversed by thto new R. J Wasnt I right? la not that a line from the old bishopric of Chur man who. to drive the nail home flaw I in am glad to In the north to the picturesque Socialism? s strikes straight true and hard on the fatal heed, they kept up the agitation until see you applaud me; it does not frewithin the Italian frontier is kiloon the whole only eighty-fou- r the world at large ha taken it up quently hanpon. I. 8.- - 1 applauded your laat senti- meters, and out of this the new tnnand the quest lor. ha become quite t'lvillratlon will not move nel atone will rlalm 16.11 kilometers. popular. Toiler, Sunday, January 17 ment: has been devoted liy the clergy to re- backwards; Its course I forward only.. The difficulty of constructing thto new lating the hlutnry and renditions of But the premise you start from are line to evident from the fact that one child labor. Will any of them dare to all wrong portion of not more than eighty five B J. Wnmg! The Roclallsts kltomeiers is estimated te cost 114.100.-OQpoint to the remedy? I'. 8. Ye. By the way. how did never fall to clinch their ra lam infranca. In Chur thto line will Join ti owls with the remedv. Abolition of you like these glaiar of applejack we the Rhetlan railway and In Chlavenna had ihe other day? the pmflt and wage system. the Italian railway system. B. J The Importance of this new line for (smacking hi llpai Prime A GREAT THOUGHT TESTED. they were, and no mistake. International traffic would be consider-- ' 1.8- Now. then suppose some man able; it would very like divert a good Mrs Potter Palmer, who performed ' were to say to yon: "He who takes deal of traffic principally from the the office of hostess to the late itath-- applejack die simultaneously tinder Gothsrd railway. In future it would erlnx of the Civic Federation in CM , painful convulsion and great agony?' be possible tor the tourist to travel B J. Iwmild tell him he was talk rago. to delighted. Beside hein. de-by the Spiugen railway from Munich, lighted the lady has u;!enl. de--1 Ing through hto bat. vis Undau to Lake Como, which wonld i 1. 8 And suppose he were to pro- be reloped an amount of sort great convenience for travelers penetration that vergn on genius, if ceed to rake out of Ms pocket a bot'le coming from Bast Germany and the It to not actual ent" were to give east of Europe generally. The entire . as! labelled ghr Vpplajack." the result of her ohseira'iona at the that to a dog. and the dog were forth plen I now betog considered by the gathering: "1 1 one side only knew with to kick and howl himself nut of Swiss Federal eouacU, and if the conthe other a it shon'd. there would be life? sent of thto body to obtained, It is lea frier Vn." B. J. I yould av the bottle'a label hoped that the work will be completgeneralisation ?n social qiicri,,n-- . made by eather Mar was fraud; It might bear the label ed m eight years' time. Then, annr Engels Mrs. Potter Palmer'g. of "applejack," prohably it contained other of the most beautiful Swiss i Jus- - consider: airycbnine passes will he spoiled for the tonrist FrlcMnn" is a ta'c of things that j I'. 8 -- fiuppose. now. that man were and the number of traveler visiting " sr: V'ctwreen hodles of men that to aav. I call this applajack the majestic Rofna gorge la the north, B. .1. I would say to him Tha h think they can pull together, ant try with Its grand toroets, or the pretty he feat. was free to call It what he liked. hii I !d watering place at Aiders, and the In order uccefully ?n pull togethcal it wtrychnlne. and tha' m give numb-of those who undertake tbs er 'he two bodies have a c 'rumen the name nf applejack to descent to the Mera val-v- . king known a strychnine was a quibble starting point and rommim goal. ;n tfc south, which to surround, the Work- and a fraud. Suppose one ;de.'' ed heautlfnl forests of cbeonut r. 8 You have Jus! now accurately -n. by i:j be serious reduced. Coing Class, knew ihe other the Capital, isr Class, aa It should Whi would deanthrd the man rtni 11! glee he ntinent! Correpon!enre. rto-Do- nay-lum- a. burnt-out-su- hard-earne- Attorneys d j Chin-renn- -- 1 erl ' J -- V. n. |