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Show THE MOUSING Lemons Oranges Bananas INS FORECAST OF Dates Fine Red Apples Kidnapping of Moyer and Uaywcod Denounce THE tills meeting of proicsi the treatment accorded the imprisoned leaders of the Western of Miners has Iwrn called by members of only one class ot society the working class -- dues not mean that they are defenders of crime or of crituiaals. If it can be fairly r roved that these men are guilty of he murder of Bteunenberg. we desile them to be convicted and punished. We are not here to excuse or palliau- - assassination in any or form. We are here .to protest against a crime. "Let it be remembered that the men is not at all at isguilt of thi-ssue. There ie no principle more vital to our whole Judicial system than min, that any man is presumed to be innocent until he is proved guilty by overwhelming evidence, and so pronounced by a jury of hia peers. Tht-ria not the slightest warrant either in law or In morals for the prraump-tkthat these three men are guilty iff the crime of which they arc accused. Our courts do not permit even murderer to plead guilty a to hia crime. He must plead not guilty. He must be furnished with adequate counsel. Hia own testimony cannot be taken against himself. And liis guilt must be proven beyond reasonable doubt. We are niet today to protest not against the' execution of law, but against the violation of law. Thl meeting ia called to voice the sentiment of those who believs in a 'square deal' for every man. The feeling which prompts this and nil other meetings held for this purpose la exactly the same feeling which prompted every one of those historic meetings In old Fanuell Hall, Boston, when the voices of Adams and Otis, of Garrison and Phillips, were heard in behalf of freedom and justice for every man. Those historic uprisings came about because tbere were men who were able to see, as Lowell says, Pfcd-ra:i.- ex-Go- ?' Fancy GROCERIES On Wsdnssday tha Senate Will Vote on Resolution for Expulaion of Senator Smoot. Approprta'ion hills will, during the present week, continue to command the greater part of the time of both the senate and the house, but t hey will not lie allowed to crowd everything else to ihe mill of either chamber. The house will begin the week Monday by passing several bills uuder suspension of the rules, and if the present plan prevails the last two days of thg week will be devoted to the ship subsidy bill. In the senate the resolution providing for tbe expulsion of 2259 Washington Ave. Senator Smoot will be voted upon at 4 p. m. on Wednesday and tbere will he considerable debate before the vote la reached. Senator Smuot will make an extended address In which he la expected to outline hia attitude as between the Mormon church and the nad tional government and he will be in speeches by Senators Dillingham, Beierldge and Foraker. The final argument in opposition will be made by Senator Hurrowa. It is generally admitted that Senator Smoot will be sustained by a large majority. At the earliest practicable moment the senate will resume consideration of the agricultural bill and it la hoped that it may be disponed of on Monday or Tuesday; notwithstanding considerable debate is expected on the prlvlsion inserted by the committee providing for the leasing of the gracing lauds and on amendments which If you want to save money bunt will be offered by Senators Beveridge atom where a little and Hans b rough on the subject of (be second-hangoea a long waya." Russell Sage, the meat inspection. inllllSnaire. Senator Beveridge will renew his THE JUMBLE, effort to secure the enactment of a Phonee 1144. law requiring the meal packers to put 2300 Waah. Much More for Lota JLeea. the date iff canning on their packages and to transfer to the packers the coat of inspection now paid by the government. After devoting some time Monday to bills on the cafendar, the house wiil proceed with its consideration iff the postofflee appropriation bill on which general debate will close at noon Tues- The Best on the Market Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN sup-parte- d day. SPOkTINS PkOlJDFlI w GOODS COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS. RECORDS, Clark, Horrocks' Fishing Tackle, Dean Goods. Athletic Stall and Phonographs Sold on Easy SSI 24th St Terms. e e d SATURDAY EVENING BUSWELL T- i- JEWELER TO NEW QUARTERS WASHINGTON 927 AidUi - avenue NEXT DOOR TO CHRISTENSEN'S SHOE STORE. Open For Business Monday Morning and Let me remind yon again, that not a meeting of this kind would have been held if a moral and constitutional right had not been denied these men. If they had been arrested in the open day at their homes in and had been given the opportunity and prirlledge of defending themselves which our laws expressly guarantee to every man, no meetings of this kind would have been called. Nose would have been uecee-ary- . en-ve- r, The general status of tbe appropriation bills la the subject of anxiety in the house, the members appreciating that they are about a week behind. Of the 14 large budgeta 11 have already passed the house and two have thus I do not propose to attempt to profar failed to receive any attention. or guilt Both houses regard night sessions nounce upon the Innocenceneither my at men. is these Thst for s among the strong probabilities nor yours. This is not a the latter pan of the week, and all function court for trial of any such case. expect to alt almost every night next But I do the propose to relate the undisweek. In this case. The facts Roosevelt will leave puted facta On President are these: the night of Decem Washington late In the week for a ber 30, 1905, at about 7 oclock, brief visit to Ida anna, who are studyBteunenberg of Idaho waa ing at Harvard university and the killed at the front gate of hie home (J rot on school in Massachusetts. Caldwell. Two Jays after the murIt Is expected the trial of Harry K. In a man by the name of Orchard Thaw for the murder of Stanford der was at bla hotel In Caldwell. White be resumed this (Monday) Borne arrested weeks later It waa announced Nesblt Thaw prob- that this man had made a con fees Ion morning. Evelyn ably will go ou'the witness stand dur- of hlg guilt and had declared that he ing the early pan iff the week to con- was hired to commit this crime by tinue the recital of her life story. and PeUlbuona, the James Bryce, the new British am- Moyer, Haywood officials of the Western Fedbassador to America, and Mrs. Bryce leading eration of Miners. He alsd oonfeaseu are passengers on board, the steamer having commttteed go leas than 26 Oceanic, which la due to reach New other murders. i, York Wednesday or Thursday. Moyer, Haywood and .Pettlbone Chess experts of Great Britain and were residents of Denver, Colorado.' the United States will play a scries of The regular and orderly procedure of Saturand games by cable on Friday civilised states and communities In such n case la for tbe governor of tbe day. The annual convention of the Amertate in which the crime waa comican newspaper publishers' associa- mitted to Issue requisition papers to Man-day tion will open In New York City the governor of the state in which and continue through the week. the accused persons reside, and it Is The phase of the French separation the constitutional right m it la the law controversy dealings with the moral right of the persona so acterms of leasing churches, which waa cused and whose arrest and extradiIn fair progress of being solved, haa tion are demanded to consult- - with brought about a breach in the French oounsel and hnve a hearing In their cabinet, and it appears doubtful own defense. There la not n civilised whether the Clemenceau ministry can state on earth which does not consurvive the coming week. cede, nay, guarantee that right And The first elections to parliament un- any form of government which reder the new Transvaal constitution fuses it la not entitled tq be called will be held Feb. 20 and the Boers civilised. have good prospects of obtaining a ; Moreover, let it be borne In mind working majority in the house of rep- that In this case It waa absolutely resentatives. certain that the governor of Colorado The new German reichatag will meet would not hesitate to grant such a 19. Feb. lequsltlon for these men or for any one connected wlih the miners' orfaThe labor unionists of Tennesae ganization. If there waa a single vor legislation which will require the state in the Union where a miner or label of all penitentiary made goods. a member of the federation would be sure to receive what the mine owners call 'Justice,' that state was Co lo- ts du. Now, what is the story of the arrest The county attorney of Canyon county, Idaho, filed n complaint charging Moyer. Haywood and Pettlbune with the murder of Bteunenberg. In hie affidavit he swore that throe men were In the aiate of Idaho on the late of the murder of said Frank Bteunenberg.' it does not require lawyer to understand that If those three men could prove that they were rot In the aiate of Idaho on that date, the legality of that warrant waa null and void. Nor can there be any doubt whatever that these men had the right to defend themselves against that charge before being removed from the state of Colorado. Moreover, there la not the sligbteet doubt thst every one of those men in Idaho who with the present governor were parties to that conspiracy knew that this warrant stated what. waa false, and that they deliberately falsified the matter In order to claim that these men were fugitives from Justice. Two mm were commissioned and sent by Governor Gooding to Denver to make the arrests. - They arrived In Denver Thursday morning and held a conference with Governor McDonald the same day. Moyer, Haywood and Pettlbone were engaged in their regular occupations and could easily have been arrested at any time. No step waa taken to arrest them until Saturday night. That night, after business house were closed, .after tbe courts had adjourned, and lawyers were hard to find, the agents of Gov. Gooding did their work. Moyer whs arrested at about 1:45, Haywood at 9:45 and Pettlbone at 11;!0. They were at once taken to the coupty jail and every precaution exercised to prevent relative, friends . or attorneys fro rediscovering their whereabouts. Karly Sunday morning, , before 5 I o'clock, they were taken to a siding I near the Union station, placed In n I special Union Pacific train.' consisting uf an engine and two coaches, carried , t . M tha character at Os trsunr supply our petrous Prompt reliable and at low eoat, say Uoa you say trail be oa your Job aad beadle At expeditiously aid service we weU. ; ALL.N TRANSFER Pbons 12 for yurii WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. I 4 1907. 19, 3 j Do You Feel Yourself a Slippin? j j in-leicd- . iss-.n-- . ih.-s,- Xfc j VWWWVWWN ' I j . d there. Why ia that the case? Because what goes by the name of gov eminent in Russia has so long violatof Justice and ed every principle right, that It11 haa only sacrificed the thoughtful men, but haa respect of breeded the very influences that will work Its overthrow. , , hecauae the manner In And li which the governor of the state of Idaho and the governor of the state of Colorado accomplished the arrest of these men was In clear violation of For the Blood and Nerves Enough Said. Read the New Booklet. For Sale at All Druggists SOc and $1,00 Per Bottle. if the lew.uis of history have any meaning si all, it is the state iff Irishu and ihe slate uf Colorado and the whole approving civilizsihin of America that ire on trial. Indeed, the verdict in that trial has already been rendered, lu the minds of thoughtful men all over this cmiutry, and especially in the' mluds of huudreds uf thousands of working men, the injustice of that procedure is perfectly clear. "For more then a hundred year it bus been an unwritten law thst there should be no hostile criticism of ihe courts, that they were to be held above criticism. The method of the selection of our Judges la supposed to place them above the danger of bias or bribery. The insignia of their e L a rube of spotless while. Indeed, many a man has suffered severe punishment a the penalty iff his criticism iff the Judiciary. Hut you ( anl I have lived to see a president of the United Buies -- Mr. Roosevelt Mr. and a member of the cabin Taft not only freely crltlrlse the courts, but declare for the first time in our history thst such criticism is not nnly legitimate, but wholesome for the court. What explains tills ? change of attitude toward the Nothing but the action of ihe Judiciary Itself. There Is no crime which can approach. in moral peril or In demoralising effect, a crime enmmlUed by government or society or civilization. There la no crime In the whole catalogue to be compared with that. The one hopeful thing about the criminal arts of Individual is that power can be Invoked for their detection and pulehment. The. individual criminal can be brought to bar for hia crime. The moral value of that fact is limply immeasurable. Were there no power to enforce the dictates of a moral law br a social law. all discrimination between right or wrong, between good or bad. would cease, and the human race would rapidly degenerate to blank animalism. It would mean the loss of every gain mankind has made. It would mean the complete reversal of the law of evolution, and the end of mankind would lie nothing hul a blind brutality. It Is the existence of power the power of accumulated mural sense and public sentiment crystal!-rInto law and euforced by government upon 11 criminal acts it la thst power and It enforcement that ensure orderly and progressive evolution of mankind toward something higher. But to what power of authority can we appeal when government or a civilization commits crime? Government is no more exempt from wrong-dointhan Individuals are. And history contains no wore algnficant or convincing lesson than this that nation after notion and race after race has done exactly thla thing haa commlited crime hor-o- r against Justice and freedom and and truth. And la a nation or n race or a clasa which thus clmmlta crime or violate law exempt front punishment? By no means No more terrible punishments ran be known or experienced than those which fol low national or racial crime. The Inthe dividual may commit crime-ev- en darkest-- nd yet, because of thla law which brings him to the bar of conscience and moral sense and social condemnation, there la hope for him. Ho may be restored to sanity, to hor-or- . to manhood. The national criminal never. One of two things must he the result of such crime. Either tbe nation or government committing It will go on Into moral decline and as did Rome In her corruption, vitiating and poisoning all the springs of personal life and blotting out the clear distinction between right anl wrong; or else a revolution must take place which shall overturn the very foundations of the rotten system and inaugurate on a new basis a social order thst stsnds for truth and Justice. We are face to face with exactly that sort of thing today right here In this event which took place a year go in the city of Denver. There and then two atate governments the creation of all the people and the agents of all the people for the establishment iff justice for all the people became the mere tools of a faction, of a partial and sinister Influence, and conspired against the liberties and rights of three American citizens. Every uf-ilc- law and moral sense, that their action constitutes the most dangerous anarchy In our history and has done more to weaken respect for our government than all the crimes of all the criminal put together. Not only that, but their action makes It Impossible for any honest man to think that these three men ean hope for a fair and Just trial before a Jury of their peers in the state of Idaho. The thing And no matter Is not. conceivable. what the result of this trial, no matter if the evidence of these men's guilt hoiild be overwhelming and conclusive, the whole value of the ver.llct is utterly vitiated and nullified by the Illegal- - and underhanded and criminal manner .of their an -- - In the public nuri and from the , standpoint ff those who let the news-taperdo their thinking fur them, it U the impression link Moyer. Hay wood and Pettlbone are on trial for their lives, la a attnae they are. But of trains, up and down; the firs; lam-do- n bound, and the others running The front Londun into tbe provinces result is, in the provisoes, that scores ot towns less than fifty miles apart are nearer to London by rail than they sra to one another. Tbe overshadowing importance of lxmdun Is such thst even great cities like Liverpool, Bristol and Bouthampton are simply ports of eutry for London, Just as Dover has been for so many centuries. Ever, in the case of great manufacturing concerns, which for various reasons have made many provincial towns their headquarters, practically all .of them hare their London offices aad headquarters also .from which many ff their customers are supplied. From these particulars any one can understand that the wholdesale trade of tbe kingdom has Its headquarter at lndon, and Americans wishing to enter the British markets should make nse of the wonderful tradlug facdlltie-radiatin- g from the capital. A Lundoa depot or agency la within thro or four hour of all the prinrlpal cities and tow ns south of Scotland. Cardiff, which ia 153 miles from London, u connected with the capital by means of four fast trains making the trip In three hours. The Inland parcel-posystem will carry one pound for 6 cents, and eleven pounds for 24 cents. The postal telegraph is so efficient that It requires enly about an hour to receive an answer from any part of The island. It ia really net worth while to open negotiations with provincial wholesale firms, for tha great majority are either commission or brokerage concerns, or houses handling small stocks and supplying a st limited district liam of Cardiff. only. ffVmsul Wil- Ogdens Best Drug Store Judl-rlary- OUR GOODS ARB THE TRICES ARE REST. REASONABLE. CALL ONUS d Ogdens Best Drug Store g de-ca- y, ' OVERSHADOWING IMPORTANCE OF LONDON. The system differs materially that A1 n1 House Wiping Commercial Electric Co. . 2279 Wash. Ave. r Ind. Phone 362 (Continued on Page Eight) . ' vwsmiamaaaf Tj ! when all the machinery and resources ff a government which belongs to all the people and not to any small part of the people are employed to destroy the constitutional and mural right of an individual citizen. There are no possible conditions, except the presence of rivll war, which can Jutify any such suspension of the right of the Individual citizen. Such an act as that Is noththan an art of treason ing leu against all government and against civilization, and the'author of It have disqualified themselves from ever again holding any office In government. It la the .ypertarle of the sworn defenders and executives nf tbs law doing everything in their power to nullify and destroy law. Drastic law, hare, been passed by anarchists congress again it that is to say, against men or women who profess disbelief In all government. An Inoffensive yuan came over from Kngla&t.frur yearn ago to help In the organisation of labor In this country. A .more gentle sort of man It would be hard to find, a man who did not believe in any sort of violence, not even war, pud who wax opposed In pringple, as Tolstoi ia, to any use of force. But because he was an anarchist, became, fee believed that government ia an unnecessary expense, he was arrested and deponed back to England, What is It thst'ttie government of the United States fears in the philosophy of the anarchists? This, that the teaching of that doctrine will destroy all respect for government, all respect for the officers of government; Indeed, that It will make men halo government and those connected with It. We shall all agree that the very worst thing that can happen to government is that the people living under It shall lose respect for it, shall look upon It not at a friendly Institution, not as an agency at Justice, but as the instrument of tyranny and the tool of a class or faction. The rise of that feeling among (be masses la everywhere and always, as it ought to be, the Joom of government. A government which does' not easily win and held the respect and lova of the people living under It does not deserve to. And how is tt that people lose reWhat are the spect fur government? things which produce such a state of things? Ia that calamity threatened by some foreigner who copies here and In Broken English condemns all government? Of course not. Such people have no Influence In weakening our faith In government. Not a particle of Influence. They never have Lad any such Influence. Buck anarchists are never the causes of national downfall they are Its results. And we know they are simply the producis of unjust, and despotic government. Most of them come from Russia, where there la no such thing as Just government. My friends, the only thing that can destroy or even menace a government is the government itself. Russia today Is a seething mass of revolution. Hardly a week passes that some aasaasiuHticffl ia not recorded over ' JL i li rest. If& I You cannot iogic of a- despotism have tbe one without he other. But that is nut the cse in America. In a country where one man couuts no more than another at the ballot box there i no place f ir lit no Cense do we palliate this murder. Wr condemn it aud we demand thst whoever ia responsible for it be disco verwd and punished. But, having sail all that. I want (t say that the state f Colorado and the state of Idaho have committed a far mure serious crime iliau the man or men who killed Bteunenberg. The man who commits murder does not thereby weaken any one's respect for kw. Immediately such a crime is committed the whole machinery of the state is aw in motion and all the resources of government are brought into requisition for ihe discovery and that punishment of the criminal. That Is an exhibition of the majesty of the Wherever wrong la done law, and must and lucres!! To the humblest, to the weakest, respect for It, deepen But there are no sun. heath the words in which one That wrong la done to us, and they characterize the action ofmay fittingly government are slaves most base, when In this case, It conWhuse love of right I for themselves, spires to evade and deliberately violate the law, not for all their race. - WILL MOVE fts i noise and plan'd :n lienliriitiary. "As soon as opp'rt.iiiii i, tin-iht applied for a writ of haisss court of Idaho, pus lo the supreme which was denied. A peal wa, Mk-which attlnin-lo the circuit conn, the decision uf tin lower court. The appeal was taken then u the States supreme court. nuij.niiv 'pinion aud a dissetiiiu opinion were The. majority opinion, re-- j rasing the habeas corpus. ui, u,.: li evnd-- ; much the merits of the Ju de ej the very point si vision amounted merely to this: The stale uf Idaho lia- thru iu its There is not king mote lo position. be said. In his opinion. Justice McKenna deo'aivs iln- - an of the slate of Idaho a crime - ihe crime iff kidnapping. And history will surely vindicate his d cisi.ui. no what the result of this rial may be. As I have will, for the crime of assassinating Governor Sieunenberg, li was a dastThere is no palliation, ardly crime, no matter how one look at it, and should receive the unqualified condemnation of every decent man. In n couinuiniiy like Russia, where the simple! rights are denied to mure than ntne-temof the population. assassination is inevitable and defensible. It is the only weapon with which the oppressed millions can strike s blow for freedom or express themselves as men. It is ihe absolute i "That BILLS WILL BE BEFORE THE SENATE. FEBRUARY MONDAY, 1 agdinm APPROPRIATION UTAH OGDEN. liirrct u (Continued from Pag Ouei m Figs EXAMINEE: In vogue It from America. Many anti- quated features survive. It must be remembered, ; first, thst the kingdom was modeled on the Roman plan, with s capital and provinces, and practicalfrom ly a) the line uf trade radiate London. For centuries every commercial or trading concern has had Its headquarters, office, or stores at London, with branches at the most important center in the provinces. The L ranches have multiplied with time, hut the system ha remained the same, with the result that London Is the compolitical and religious capital, mercial metropolis, banking center, tht not great store center and emporium, of the emonly of the island, but also pire, from and to which ebb an.l flow all the tides of business and human Interest. This accounts for the marvelous growth of the city, which now contains one out of every 'seven of the inhabitants of the kingdom. liondon's business 1 done on such a large scale that- practically every system, railway,' telegraph, telephone efficient postal service; includingact the as feeders. parcels-poo- t system, For instance, lucre are only two kinds Garden Seeds It in not time to plant jot, but soon WILL BE and we want yon lo know whore to get your SEEDS. I was in the big fire, as you all remember, and all my old stock was burned. . Our hew stock is' arriving and will be the best ever brought to Ogden. . 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