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Show MOKSJXfJ THE 12 EXAMINES: CM J DEN, lTAn, FLBltt'AKT SUNDAY, 10, 1&07. iWms when ij ta rv me mitered the em- peror's chancellor can dissolve the aame at will. Tba New York Weakly People says: "If the opinion of tba Berlin central organ of the German Social Democracy, turn true, and Ute party'a vote of this year ia far In of that of iwl.' then, despite the party's heavy loss of seals In the Reichstag, the partv will have won a popular victory- - Whichever way the facta turn out to be. this election In Germany will be found fraught with significance for tba true cause of the true revolution, in America as well as In Germany." THE SOCIALIST DEPARTMENT OE THE MORNING EXAMINER Music & Art Instructors ,' ex-re- Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden. Editorial Cammittaa: KATE A HILLIARD Boeial-ia- Any question concerning anawarod.. Addreaa all U K. 5. HtiliaiA 557 E. A BATTELL and M. MORAN. Strati. Twanty-aevant- h day the output is less than on a week day, and fav as a reason that tha mm on time need a rest, and ns Sunday observance la advocated by the mine owners as an economise proposition, and is csmmendrd for the stand taken by soma misguided people who fail to see that it ia a purely economic question on the sauit principle that a man reis bis hors, so he may get more out of hia hide." and it la, apparently, for the same reamm that our friends advocate the observance of Sunday or an oblivious to Wm. R. Williams' argument. History will forgive you everything; tbe eenturira of oppression, the you have starved to death, the other millions you have sent to ha mil-lion- s butchered on the battlefield ; everything but thin that you have driven us who mean well with our fatherland to seek recourse in murder. . GREGORY Gl'KRCHOUNI. Address to Judgea in Ruaela who condemned him to death. THE MODERN MOLOCH. Moloch, tha flro god of the ancients, demanded from hia worshipers a certain number of children nt stated internals to replenish and beep up the Bra neoeasary for hia eiiataaoe, and blindly tha fanatics sacrificed tha chtt-dremid tears and laaieaiatlona. Wa think of the pact ages with horror and loathing at the blind unreaaoniug devotion of tha people of that ago to their guda, and cioaa our evaa to tha fact that tha god Mammon, tha Moloch of the age, la demanding, and getting, continually the little children of the country to eatlsfy lie lnaat table greed, it was stated by a lecturer laat Sunday that the liquor traffic of tbe country waa the Moloch of tho century. It la onlv one of tha parts of tha god, and if cat away, would atlll leave the god Itaelf. devouring the children. The commercial ayatem that place money above Its future cl Use ns Is aurely tottering to Its downfall. It seems incredible to read uf tba statesmen (?! Qod sate the mark, uf the country, lining up againat tho enforcement of child labor lawa and solemnly asserting, or aa some of tha men did, aneeringly and with hldlnua mirth, that It would never do to take the children from the factories, aa It would mean the loaa of so much money from the owners and stockholders uf tha industries. It la e not alone for the children that the should atop, hut for the security and safety of tha nation, which depends for Its future on the men and women of tomorrow and what sort of men and women will tha little overworked, under fed, uneducated children uf tiNlar make. Will tha enforcement of a prohibition law remove the cause of child labor never! Nor will It lessen It In any degree. The aholltlon of the Infernal profit system with its train of evils, of which the liquor traffic la one, and child labor another, 1 the only remedy, and one way to help It along la fur every thinking man and woman to show their contempt property for the men In our legiulBlurea. our senate and congress, wito uphold the evil of child Ishnr, and to nnlte with na tut the economic field fur the solution of the world problem. r bargain In Cgian and auum WM. A. HlCKBNLOUFER. Kami isntw batata, insurance and inveal aw Ecclaa Building, N. M. Ivow 209 Haar U Claasiflv properum JAB. B. BALLANTVNt. Real Batata, Inauwnoo and l aeunentw OffiM Itl Baaiaa lUft aaiat tarn M. H. aJOliASP, .nurnc tical anata, Leans. Commercial Stocks, HO BW.W W, OF.UMMITT d, keara ii'ii'incr. Kmi ,.va. 1374 Washington ft-Either at a 1 B. Reai Latais, .Mil, a. NUl'l BhATA 9 hire ir.iurance 4tt UI) at Heir phene W. N. PBIRCB. KELLY A HERRICK. tmral inauianso. Honiala, Haal Batata A. A. WENGER. Real Batata. Plra Inaura naa, Mart. BaBa LMita BS Pmt Nat'l Bank Bids "4 Pkana TIL W. B. WEDELL Neal bata.a, LBana, Inauranca and HcnUls. 2460 Washington awe. Boy la block. Beth phonaa. 4U IVES wan and lnvtmntw A C. NTS, Batata, Leans and Inaur anew Notary Public. 341 1 Washing tan Avanuw Raal B. M. OODbARO, Raal Batata, Plra and Life Ifiaur a naa, Naur Public, 411 Bldf. Ball Fhano 634Z. B. B. ROLAPft, BaUta (Plra Notary Public, Rental 404 EccIm iM phana BB Ind, BA Lletan (a mb dear, Which will be beat; Ta struggle with rant, dear. Or ahnil wa Sweat T Anawar by mala ar female ta the JUMBLE. 1300, Waih. Halle, h44. B. S. BMITH Mina and Realty Brekar. Notary Publla. Roam Bt, Plrat Nat. Rank. Ind. phana 057. A C. SIMMONS. Raal aatata daalar In Flva Painu propartlH and farm landw Rantal Wash. Av. praportlaa handled. 130 Bell 'phana ObO-y CHAUNCY PARRY Real BaUta, Plra Inauranca and leana. Center Kid and Waeh., Bate-men- t Attorneys JOOBPH CHEZ, Attorney end Connector at Law, 40 and 41 Pleat National Bank Bldg, Ogden, Utah. Beth phenea. Notary In office. Attwnay-et-Law- M. O. LEOOKNOER Attorney Ecclaa Building. E. T. HULANIBKI OffiM B40B t-Law, 100 . WasNimtoa Avw Attornty-at-Law- Raama T. R. O'CONNELLY. Attamay-at-La- 31-3- 2 . Plrat Nat Bank Bl R. B. FARNSWORTH Attemey-at-Law- . 4 Twanty4aurth BL, ever Riahar aen'o Oreoery. Ind. phana 04, 014 and 010 Eceloa Building. City Florists B. VAN DER 0CHUIT. Funeral deeigna of all klnda; cut flow. ere and potted ptantw All promptly filled. Phana 90CZ. ar-dar- a 740 Twenty-eight- eL h THE PORTER FLORAL CO. Choice out flewera alwayo on hand. Flaral deeigna a epecialty. QraanheuM car, Jaffaraon awe. and Twentieth at W. L. Portar, Mgr. Phenea Ball 2(52; In A 29A VARNEY FLORAL CO Flaral daalgna of ewaty d tlan U trdar. Delivery pn made. Order by phono. Ball OraenhouM. 152 Thirtieth el OGDEN FLORAL CO. Flaral Artiste. Store 411 Tvi fourth at. Qreanhauaa opo Glanwaod park. Phenea, Ball 4 Ind. Ill VARNEY FLORAL CO, The choice: carnation a, and ether flewrara, with appropriate mn fraan.at. Prleaa moderate. Ba'I 142 Thin BIB-K-. Ogden City Dentists FfcLSHAW'S OENTAL PARLORS, Over Spargo'a Book Start 1415 Waih. Awe. Phana 71k, Bait .in ? B. J. The beat brought up children .are those who see their parents ns they are. Hypucrlay is not the parents first duty. es could do. Educators, like other mortal, are liable to err, hui the unpardonable sin aa exemplified in the waywardness o' boy or girt Is tac amume that manual training la fur boys alone and that girls, after achool life ia done are unfit to lo aught but rook and sew. If mechanical manipulation la good for boys. It la good fur girls also. In conclusion, punching a piano or typewriter, or linotype la not manual training in the highest sense of tbe word. Socialism will foster education along all Hues because tradesmen u V- ?- Ml admit.. that tha ,lrn. Ij and profession Of all descriptions will he economical!; free to welcome all pie fact that none of these sold out recruits whose coming adds to the from would not he sufficient ground welfare of all hy lightening the bur which (o conclude that the Socialists den of each will not sell out. Capitalism makes each man a stumB. J. (Brightening up) You think bling block to every other. Socialso. too. don't you? ism exhibits a common mutual Interest ('. 8. Yea. 1 say the simple fart to mankind, vlx: Product I to for use hat one man or set of men did not and not for profit. That educators sell out la no guarantee that an other rannot move in the Interest of the won't coming generailon without treading II. J. Tlmt'l Just what 1 think! on a multitude of conflicting Inter la this: ir. a The thing to look into eats Is nur olijpct lesson. Shall we The reason whv none of those mi of subordinate the child's Interest to people sold out. If we find that the the Interests of crafts thst are MlfdnM worth holding on to? Socialists there would b no gnaranee j are coming to e j hat they wont aril out; but. Mne conclusion that after all is cxl reaaon doe same the Ind that atl(f dotic- the crafts are doomed I with the Socialist, t snd the only citation Ilea in the di Mil won't that be a guarantee they reetion of a united working dasa. cut. reason? B. J. Well, Is there such a THE LOVE OF COMRADES. V. 8. Yea. Tha reason why the In s Northern Aoblltkmlst-Republlctn"Come. I win make the continent In(Dec did not sell out was that they dissoluble, were capitalists; and It was to their I will make the moat splendid race the Interest to abolish alavery. and thereby sun ever shown upon, make labor "free" to compels with I oil! make divine magnetic hinds. members its mutually hav and With the Inve of comrades. ' ml one another- throat. With the love of comrades. cnin the milk the that B. j. Was I will plan: companionship thick as rosnut? trees nlong all the rivere of Tbe reaaon why I. S None other. America, and along the shores Conof (he he Revolutionary Fathers the gr'-a- t lakes, and all over was tinental congress did not sell out (he ptatrica, that it waa to their Interest to keep I will make inseparable dries wltn their property, and not let King thei- - .inns about each other's George tax It awar from them. necks, H. o? i he hve nf romradea. t 8. Exactly. Likewise with the the nmnlv love of comrades Roundheads and the French -- WALT WHITMAN. You will ever flnd Hist sn economic cla. when It once acquire HORSE VB. MAN. a cnnserloiiMies of Its own class Interthe Now. out. then, est. never sells 4 rich n.sn once visited hia people who become Roclallst are eithstable and watched an oil who hive gromi currying g favorite horse. er proletarians, workingmen of the reached a clear understanding You have worked for me a long fact that they and their families are : tinie. haven't vow. Bam?" queried the I dead unless Rocisltsm is established. I rj( h nian or they are men who. without ;et be-"Yes. sir," the groom. Me Ing proletarians, are intelligent enough an' this ho have worked for you to realize that their turn will certain" eveuteen yea-.ly come when they will he wane Ah. sn, I hope you have been well are who and to drrent enough t slaves, rented. 8am." said tbe employer: of hnman instead prorelarding, help, Oh. I ain't complainin' none. said gress. ihe Interests of surh people flam. "Rut me an the hna was sick will hold them straight, as all other t the same time, an I noticed that revolutionary classes have been held while yn' hlrod a doctor for the boss, man himself will sell straight. No docked my pay for th' time I lost nut. The Socialist gives, by the very y' Chicago Dally Socialist. fart of his helng one. the strong I In will be lure to hia guarantee that THE ELECTION IN GERMANY. the dele-gst- e to the Continental congress, when elected, sell out to King George? R. J. No! I'. H. Uo allll further back; did the Roundheads, who made the revolution Against Charles I., sell out after they were elected to parliament? H. J. (visibly weakening) No! 1. 8. Conte again, forward A little; Jid the houregols or the capitalists of France, when they captured the third state, sell out, to the Royalists? - ?T, r . AGEE A M'CRACKEN, CouitMlera-at-Law, 53, 54 and Pint National Bank Bldg. Phom Ball 505, Ind. BO. VOLNEY C. BUNNELL l'n-- f le Sam confidentially and In a whisper)- Now tell me. what guarantee have we that tho Sollallsts, If elected, 'vnn't sell out? I'nrle Ram Did the Abolitionists, ir the Republicans when elected, Mil No! l;. S. Go further hack; did Baal Batata NaUry, Plra and Ufa Inauraaa fill 34th BL Bata phonsw Inauranca. Eetatw Loan Renta, Caltoatienw Natary Public. Brother Jonathan (approaching Tha relation of superior to Inferior good manners. over-stocke- d UNCLE BAM AND BROTHER JONATHAN. ir life-lon- J.-S- rctolii-tiontst- mag-piflreti- t plntfoi in. .1. B reasonable Well, that't enough. I' 8. Will iii. then, vote the ticket straixhi'' i emphatically i R ,T. Yon he! now see the cat. Weekly People. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE. is nhsi'-rv.- fi- - ,s that (lit If the ci-- ! 2 mr. In the mind of many, the liall.d box has reased to he regarded aa a panacea r all our Ilia but I looked upon aa an indicator or thermometer of the sorin' pulse. It has long been a popular diversion of the powers that be to tamper with elections. Cooling or lirat'r.K he therm :meter. how ever, doe not alter the temperature of the prop: Tbe Icias of sein fl T?gtr'S eqBitRlflB 'f'p te r - . !. That excludes Tbe casual discussion by the school board of tbe advisability of installing a linotype machine and telegraph apparatus in the High school as an aid to character anj education building has brought forth a atorm of protest from th crafts involved (la this discussion. I In each case the argument set up by tle craftsmen may be summoned up aa follows: The limited time at th disposal of teachers and pupils will not suffice to produce commercially acceptable telegraph or linotype o perslurs, in each of these crafts tha market la Mid to ha with competent men and women, whuee remuneration ia down to tho bed rock of eilatence. Notwithstanding this dire testimony tho craftsmen ding to their various railings aa drowning men do to straws. Tha fitncaa or unfitness of the school board's prospective output of knights of the key and linotype machine has nothing to do with the opposition by tha rraftamen. In fact tha latter rejoice when they see that their term of apprenticeship of years are not to be discounted by minutes ip the school room. Aa outlined by Superintendent of Schools Allison the purpose of manual training in the schools ta to capture tha Interest and hold the attention of pupils by making theory and practice on. The linotype machine and the telegraph are about on n par with the typewriter for monotony. Tho linotype proposition la a nightmare compared to manual training. Manual training, if It la to realise the benefits claimed by Ita advocates should be accessible to boy and girls alike as otber studies are. Clay modeling and all aorta uf elementary mechanics which bring the pupils (not boy a I (nto intimate relations with raw materials and tools and processes for tbelr adaptation to the um of humantraining ity. that 'a what manual should aim at. The installation of a linotype machine In the high school could only add the crippling tendency of the machine-tende- r to that of tha bookworm. But equip the manual training department with the elementary potter's wheel and facilities for wood carving an. the pursuit of the turner's art; n forge and its accessories and you will have done more to develop Judgment and reason and rhar-arte- r than all the linotypes on earth a Phone, 71. at A M. FORRIGTALU Surety Banda, Baal Estate and Muranaa BIB Baaiaa BMg .' Liberty means responsibility. Is why most men dread It. MANUAL TRAINING. aac-rlltc- Real Estate Agents hi BREVITIES FROM THE REVOLUTIONISTS HANDBOOK. Assassination on the scaffold is the worst furm of assassination, beceuM there it ia InrMted with the approval of society. Activity is the only road ta edge. knowl- CHARITY. ThoM who minister to poverty and dlseae are acooatplices la the two wont of all tha crimes. He who gives money he has not earned is generous with other people's labor. Every genuinely benevolent person loot hi-and mendicancy. BERNARD 8HAW. alma-givin- KNEW WHAT SUITED HIM. Such a case aa that of Simon E. Bernheimer of New York, who. having millions to hia credit, makes a choice of all the thinga in the world and decides that he beet enjoy beating a bras drum, is an example of niodera nervous prosperity. When In 1884, tbe Amicltia Orchestra waa created, composed of cultivated music lovers and clever amateur performers, Bernheimer asked permission to beat tba bras drum. Hia friends were under the impression that ha waa Joking, but ho produced hia drum tha beat that money could buy and demonstrated hia skill to their Mtlafactlon. Later, tha intcreating musical organisation dissolved, and the drummer waa Indeed bereft. Then hia friends suggested that since ho had no other fad. he should organlM n band of hia own and bast tha drum in that. Ha acted on this advice. HI band coats Mm 120,000 annually, hut this ia non too large a a sum for the attainment of hia heart's desire. Inconspicuous and content, he aits under the baton of hia paid leader and thrums and drums. Then there ta the rase of a certain young gentleman In New York who gave a dinner, and who appealed to hia guests with the inquiry: ' And what In God's name am I to do tomorrow night? Go out." suggested some one. "I have been everywhere.'' "Stay In." "There la no one I want to see." "Try solitude." "That baa become insupportable." Rtart on a Journey." "Where could I go? J have been everywhere. "Go again." "But I have been many times. I deteat traveling." Get married." "I know too much about women." "Get drunk." "I have been drunk an often and on so many things! It extinguishes me to think of Ir." He good." But how?" Nobody could anawer, though they were all willing enough to he witty about it. When the next night came he had blown out his brains. He bad to find 'some new way of spending tha evening. A)1 this ia part and parcel of th thing all symptoms of the of nerToua prosperity. But not all of us, fortunately, are to he afflicted with It. It la not contagious. Xeed-t- he good, wholesome press nf necessity keeps the greater part of ua Immune. Reader Magaslne. hiu Contracting Plumbers dis-cea- SCHOOLS THE OGDEN PLUMBING CO. will pay yu to ass ua bcfsc com Prompt attention to all treating. klnda of plumbing. 2525 Madison Bell 'phene I13X. AND TENEMENTS. HALVERSON la really the mission of tha It frills to affect directly the activities of human life. Go to the tenements If you would see the result. It la an actual fact that because of the Instruction they received In the public schools the girls of the East 81de employed In shop and factory and office, are making their owa clothe at home. The majority of them fit a shirt waist nr hang a dress skirt as skillfully as the ordinary drcMmaker, which, aa very woman knows, la an iminenM limited Income. Even saving for more important in Its bearing on the home life at tha present, a well aa the furore. Is tbe domestic science frill, which include instruction In the arts of housewifery, cooking and nursing. Though Sadies presides temporarily lu flnd their ultiaa office, moat mate place In presiding over a home, where they need to know some of these things. But 8adle doea not watt for that home of the future In which to apply her mewly acquired knowledge. Bhe takea It directly to the flat la the ninth layer of that Bast Side tenement where her mover's day are spent over the washboard. In the model school kitchen she learns, first of all. cleanliness, for while the rooking lesson Is in progress, perfect order of the surroundings I insisted upon. The school pot and pans have to he kept bright, and the school dishcloth sweet. 8adit! decide that the family possessions would be better that way, too. and she goes home to scrub and to sweep nut dark corner that, perhaps, her weary mother never reached. She also bring the strange new (dea that It I neither healthful nor economical to feed the family from the delicatessen shop, as ia the custom of nine-tentof the tenement population, until their children tell them better. She herself, with her school recipe, concocts the palatable dlahea which at half the exneuM. provide twice the nourishment. Her father la pleased an.i her mother gradually adopts th.' new way. Sadie also Introduces the family to the use of a tablecloth and to tahle manners, for at achool they teach her not only how to cook a meal, but how to serve it and how to cat properly, Broadway Msgsxlne. a h 1 the result of arbitration hy PresDiaz the atrike of the textile the greatest strike Mexico worker, vA ident - - ht ht lent ended. L. ZITZMAN. Plumbing and heating. Pump work. 2261 Waah. Ave, Bali 'Phana 5544 H 22--y. W. J. DALLMORE, Sanitary Plumber, Wash ave. Ball 'phana 51B-111 Slty. A. W. MEEK. BROflb Oanaral Plumbing. Estimate an ' application. 1410(5 Wash, basement. Ball phone - Ltcaiwad ReeidenM 1352 14 - Plumbing and HMtlng. Remove from th 25th BL shop t Waah. Avw. IndL 'phana. M . JOHN KRUMPERMAN, w Plumbing! EatimaUe Furnished application. 123 34th BL- Bad phna S0B-- Plasterers Contracting Locsl Union No. 252 |