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Show Where bas one been called on i : 1 1 1 tue carpet for preaching against this working-clas- s aaoveuani, though many hava dona sot it la not notorious that organised bss not Christianity of the present dayvstabusu-ing even salved the problem of oaa perfect democracy withla her fah-imknarrow fold, but that there are knows aa such, ns church well as churches which it la expected will be frequented by the poorer OF THE OGDEN LOCAL SOCIALIST PARTY class of people, where they wiU be more at home." la tba personal relations existing JOS. MAC LACHLAN. I among church members tha same AMmi ail Csmmuslestisns: to CARL C. RASMUSSEN. thing to true. It is all vary well one editorial Canunmaa," taalaliat binds that tie the about slag GORDON IVES. Party, First NatianaJ lank Bldg, hearts la Christian love, but that ! Editorial Committee. . Rim 42. they doesnt say that simply because nervJ -1 I 1 I ! I f ara both church members the HM I III 1 1 IHI II H maid may dine pt the same table our papers and oa tha platform. So- ing with her mistress or move with her THE LIGHT OF TRUTH. cialism, la fact. U becoming aa ap- In the same circles of society. pealing, aumpelliog subject, aad wherIt to reasonable, thea. to hope that Cenger-KasskIs I By Joseph ever this Is so lucre we find woaiea imply by tha reiteration of those doch la argued tkat tha seine propa- showing aa laiereaL trines which all theae churches have tura But tha ead la not yet Thera la always held, even If true, sufficient ganda methods shk-- serve for till a vast amount of work to ba done altruistic motives wlU ba developed to should alio ba sufficient for women. Purhape the best answer la tha self--r before prejudices are removed, and deal with those dangers, chiefly imi ideal fact (hat thay have aoc pro rad wo can oouat tha average womaa oa personal, which are menacing our life ao, as demonstrated by tha smell nsm-ba- r tba right side- - There must ba NOKB today? Worn Fetching the Old Garla oar locate aa com- literature to appeal to her. Even as ment, n pamphlet on Revolutionary of Biralau-Uatha capitalist writer has leaned to Socialism, by Rev. A. M. Stirtou. pared to appeal to womaakind who actually supports the majority of capitalist SACRIFICE OF CHILDREN. Borisllst ideala art gradually ctwep-lo- magaslaae aad popular aovrls ao aa make Tha conservative testimony of men with tha subtleness of a rara wins, must tha SortaliM writer sail women who hava given years of avar tha thought aud fueling of all effort ia this line. Ho rich and Is tha Socialist argument investigation to this subject to that clams of people. To reatrict tha that it should not be difficult to put there are today In thte muDlt? not adaneo to tha traeta of tlili It is language that women, and even teas than S.Otiu.OOe children at work, proletariat, tha class for which It wa and area today la', outlined, hat prov-a- a children, may tears to appreciate and of whom more than 600,000 ara emlove it. impoaalble. ployed la factories, mines aud sweatWa want tba HOME la the Social- shops. Wa Da, I mora and tnora mra of tha wa muat Mr. On of the best authorities, vary wealthy claaa priding tbemaalvaa ist movement, la that case on tbalr Marxian Socialism. 1 am a hava a lllsrature and a platform prop- Bparg says ba la convinced that tha tha will reach and that compel number of children under IS years of wealthy maa, with a proletaries aganda heart of that horns. mild." they explain. ago who work la much larger than wa whan when Juna hava And that, And thay art something more. They tbe official figure give. Ha says: created I HOME environar auaeeptUila to tha IiIumw of a wa have It would, 1 thluk. ba quite within In aa ment our environment tha mark to say that tha number of great aortal philuaopby, A philosophy into which ourparty, mate ara comrade that bold fur all claaaaa of aiaa and child workers under IS years ia at woman or all ua and woman lira-- - willing to bring all their women folks leant S,2S0,0o0. And it muat ba rewlU and tbalr children, THEN wa membered that ao tue of tbeaa children apactira of elaaa, oolor or creed more Had them coming, and oomlng rapidly. ara S, I and T of Justice, more of peace, mora of yearn of age, and that Tka nature of womaa la luxsry ara working in coal mines, facbeauty aad tha luxury of a perfectly thay Ska tories and la sweatshop." balanced exlateace than tha. praaeut lovisg, pasaa-kivlathe line of toast reThe era soma of the figures which regime holda: aad thay ars willing likes to follow to cant their influence with It, In aplta sistance, and that la tha Una aha will the special inquiry authorised by conof tha fact that Ha ultimata rwiga follow. If It la pointed out to tar. Cap- gress will correct. But no story told must cam through the organlaad af--j italism Is disturbing bar horns Ufa, merely by flgurae eai give any Idea torts of a class that Is at praaaat at Is playing havoc with her Ideas of of the conditions or of tha seed for pesos aad oomfurt, and la rendering remedial legislation. war with their owa. Not only is tha Socialist thought even subsistence unoertala and full of It ia hard to tell the story of. a Capitalism is offsr--j child from to 10 years of aga who making Its way lato tha rnlnda of rich fierce fighting. soft oompUmaata and palliatives, nan who deaplae tha atrugglo thatr lugshow la a mlU tan hours at a stretch. af deference; but andaraaath works a wealth aatalla, hut It la fladlag a ia It hard to give any idea of what la tha mind of tha scholar, of all la the strain aad tha fearful uncer- It means for n child to stand on hta tainty of things. tha artist, aad of tha woman. or for ton hours without Tba Socialist movement, with its resther feet At an tlms la tha history ef (ha Sothe principles, hold cialist moraamat has tha mlad of revolutionary It la slmoet Impossible without phowoamaktad been ao rips for Socialism key to the situation, and if tha Ught tographs or tbn testimony of eye witao bo but of truth bar tilted way, as It la today, aad Indications are that nesses to glva any Idea of what tha thin teat which la becoming a real that aha may aaa beyond Into tba conditions ara in which very young of tha that and peace plenty hunger, will develop Just aa rapidly paths to work thee long Socialist reglius promises, gha will be- children ara forced aa wa laarn to satisfy It. hours. som in time its strongest advocate, For Socialism mnat ba givoa to tha Tea mtautaa la tha place where a areragw woman as tom lea ara givoa to ite moat tenacious adherent. brasher boy aorta hard coal lu Pennsmall child rag, la pa latab la doss and sylvania or la n cotton mill ia South la such maaaar aa wlU not shock their SOCIALISM AND RELIGION. Carolina or in Naflr England would ba long established Mean fit propriety. to convince the average readenough Far, tssteae tha avaraga woman The contention Is ofmi urged that er of the horror of It all, could ha cr will act at aad oa a street corner aad there Is but one solution possible for aba axperlanea that tea minutes. Baton to tha Impassioned exhortation our nodal Ills, sad that to the .disTha health and Hvaa of thousand of a veteran who hns been through semination of mora religion among In- of children era sacrificed yearly to the mill" of capitalism, and whose de- dividuals; that this skins Is nree tha greed of conscienceless employers. nunciatory remarks ara rich la tha ssry. Ssntify Individuals through the Not only are wages aad Uvtng standlanguage of tha streets, the mlnea sad Gospel. It Is said, and all will be well ards for adults reduced by child labor, tha shop, gha will not listen to him with the aortal order. Borne of the but tha country la robbed of its combecause, 1 tip flrat place, ho la not worst rascals tho writer has ever ing generation. talking to her at all. lia la pushing known kave expressed themselves to It la robbed of its strong man and her aside with his brusque phrases, thle effect a Ms hearing. And It wiU tardy woman. In hla effort to appeal to the hard-fiste- d be remembered that this was the poTha children ara robbed of their aafl hanl-lire- d mep who stand sition of the churches generally on tho childhood aad - are old before they him. Sha at la drives gaping away, question of slavery before tha war. reach their majority. of course, by tba very methods which Abolitionists warn deposed fre Many of them are worked out and men to tha the speaker Is try' pulpits, North as wall aa South, aa unable to labor when they ought to ba appeal to reach: and by the very lan- disturbers of tbg peace, while It waa la tbalr prime, and they end by befag guage be muet use, if he would retch universally proclaimed that tha one coming vagrant them, n this raee, Hnrlallsra for her specific for tho evils of was Is like n chestnut. The kernel may ba a change of heart fur slavery master and THE SLIGHT DIFFERENCE. delirious, but tha burr makes It lava. Thea Oneshnua ctmld ba sent bark Neither does Sorlsllsm, served in to Philemon with taht contentment UsChattel slavery took tbe products of victim's labor through immediate the unadorned hall, up which ! the equivalent of great gain, Individuals. ownership of specific a crooked aad dark stairway, aiipeal while the vested of Philemon Wage slavery takes tha results of Its to tha avenge woman. For besides were made doublyrights secure aud Ms victim' labor through impersonal tha coldness of tha place lo her property enhanced in value. Waa this Chattel slavery took from there la often a harshness of language true and were tha churches In tha ownership. tha workers whatever they produced to match, an, l much (ohacou smoke. right when they persecuted tha open force. Wage els very takes And oao seldom finds la a local of If what they were pleased by fro mtba workers tba surplus product this sort mora than three or four to cal) tho Gospel waa not a specific of their labor ao stealthily that they faithful women. I hava attended num- for tba Ilia of chattel la it do not know they have bam robbed. bers of such meetings where no wo- reasonable to suppose slavery, that It la n Chattel slavery gave tha victim one men besides myaelf were present. solvent, and tha only ona, for tha ilia and a known master. Wsga slavery And It ig In such clubs aa these that of wage slavery? tha victims many and unknown glvea wow sometimes finds a little hostility, But this It also nrged In masters or at least a decided Indifference on nil sinceritycontention by many of tha bast peoChattel slavery fad and cared for Its tha part of tha men comrades, la re- ple la tba world, and for that renaoq victims In childhood, aga and slcknea to at tendance of women deserves tha (ha gard and moat patient Wage slavery feeds Its victims only so them, perhaps they foe that tha consideration.gravest as they produce profit la not Place quits fit for the regular us notice that tba universal ex- long Chattel slavery owned the mu and attendance of their own mothers and tension of tha purest and most altruthe land. Wage slavery owns tho Jobs sisters aad daughters. , istic form of raUgloa Imaginable and tha food. Not ao many years ago our Roclal-la- t could only supply motives and never Chattel slavery made laws compellclubs and locals met often In tha a method for righting of economic ing the victim to remain In the posrear rooms of ealoonx, Of course tha wrongs. But tha the question of method session of a certain master. Wage presence of tha average woman In muat ba considered The eco- slavery makes laws compelling .the each place waa out of tha question. nomic laws by which alsa wealth now rap- victim to find a master or Starve. Husbands and fathers would not Inidly grsviutes into fewer aud fewer Chattel slavery gave Its victims only vite them to come. being mathematical, would enough of what their labor produced Then cor purely political papers hands, till prevail If tha earth were peopled to keep them In working order. Wage and our papers of a strong combative by archangels. And were tha holiest Us victims merely tendency hava not appealed to the motives universal, the selection of a elavery togives exist upon, and not always average woman. She has made her true method for applying these mo- enough way la Ufa through tha power of at- tive, to social problems would de- that. Chattel slavery produced a lasy, traction. and she does not know very mand Just as much consideration as race of workers, ignorant we)l how to fight Tha fistic nature, It does today. It la very unfair to careless, who produced comparatively little ao essential la dealing with certain members of tha clan to in- profit for their masters. Wage slavery other elements in tha morement and timate that the capitalist social Iniquities of produces aa active, frugal. Inventive opt of It la repelling; rather than which every thinking man complains race of workers, who ara Immensely In bar compelling. case, and aha han- ara dua to perecnal depravity. profitable to their masters. dles her husbands Socialist paper And this wetheir do intimate when we Chattel slavery did not produce n with the holding It far opoee Individual regeneration ns millionaire in two hundred years. It way, last explode In her hands. sola remedy for the evils of centha slavery baa produced about Bat In spite of thee strange aad tralised wealth. Ftor, If Invtdual no- Wsga thousand millionaire in fifty unseemly wrappings, many woman tion aa n means of relieving distress eight . t jews. know that tha kernel of Ufa's desires la possible to Chattel slavery hurled Ita property any one, it certainly Is exists la tha Socialist philosophy for especially possible to those who hold less victims on plantation with them, and hen aad there all over tha tho wealth of .the country In their tha real sorrow tha of owners. Wage country thay an making little efforts hands. slavery buries Its victim in n pauper JJ4 ,Urt ,lonfi Unes of their own. Some of these capitalists, ho doubt, lot or sells their bodies to medical Timidly enough, many times, lest are had men. But of them are colleges without a tear or regret. the terribly wise and severely crltl-m- l not Many of them,many too, like RockeChattel slavery maintained Its exist malaeomrades shall find la their feller and Baer, era earnest adherents euce by controlling the legislative and tactics blunders that are a little short of this same evangelical religion, Judicial of the state, and of.erimlasl, and to pronounce them which la proposed as n remedy for an fell when machinery It lost political power. Wage Ignorant and Incapable. aortal disorders. slavery maintains Its existence by Thay ara organising little parlor It must ho remembered, too, that the legislative and Judicial ma elubg, study clubs, propaganda clubs. among tha capitalist rlaus the chlaery of the state, and wlU fall when And her In Chicago is g regularly of religion era In no way con- It loses this political power. authorised branch of tha Socialist par- spicuous for e good works above thorn conChattel slavery was a ty which consists wholly of women. who make no such profess! oa. Who, dition. e This branch holda Its meetings In n for example, would claim that Rocke- condition.Wage elavery is a University Sett!ament hall, has later-eatin- feller to more helpful serially than Chattel produced a class of programs, and gives widely Carnegie? Tet Rockefeller la a de- aristocrats slavery who had a permanent proattended entertainments, half tha a vout Baptist, while Carnegie Is com- prietary interest In their victims. going to tha Socialist party. monly reported to bo an avowed in- Wage slavery has produced a class of The members are all earnest workers, fidel. aristocrats who have ao personal Inand are all of tha rank and file of the We have seen that tha office of re- terest whatever In their victims. movement, with no leaders' among ligion ia to motives rather Chattel slavery met Its Waterloo them. Thera ara other organisations than to selectprovide n method doing when capitalists found that wage Slav of women la this city, and In many of good. But what reason Is forthere to err urns more profitable. Wage slavery oqr large cities, and they era all en- hope that even these motives will be will meet Us Waterloo when the workthusiastic lnMavlsIng ways and mains forthcoming oa any Urge scale from ers find that cooperation and aoclai-lxe- d whereby they may briag the aver- the organised church life of the presIndustry are to their Interest. age woman Into tha movement ent day? Side by side with thin effort oa the It Is not true that muck of our curKnow this, whenever in part of women to give Socialist prop- rent religion has no altruistic value of suffering you determine toextremity win back aa attractive setting for their whatever, being confined to tbe Indi- tha rights of which your aganda oppressors sex, has developed a wide scope of viduals selfish effort to "flee from have despoiled you, they will revile activity In the general movement. the wrath to eomo." you as disturbers of orders and strive Stronger appeal is being made to the It Is not admitted that capitalism In to defame yon aa rebel Rebels ethical and artistic sense of men and no small degree dominates tha pulpit, gainst whom? Thera la no rebellion women. Batter mooting places ara g as It does tho press, dictating what passible except against tba true sovsecured. Literature and art, aad shall ba aa well ereign, tbe people. andhow can the soma of tha finer thlnga of life In tbalr , ball be preached A number of what minpeople rebel against the people? Tha connection with the Socialist phlloso- - j isters In printed? various denominations have rebels ara those who create pby ara hading n place in many of I Seen deposed tor preaching Social-- privileges for themselves toIniquitous the in n 1 1 n iiw1 Ism. 1111111 INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST DEPARTMENT! u jury of the people, who impe thrtr dominion upon them by force or fraud, and whea tha people overthrow that dominion they do not distarb order; they do God's work and execute his just UL" Lamenaai H (Judy's Manual Just out shows that mora than a third ot tha national wealth to now owned by corporations, and that the corporate form of Indus- try is proceeding at an amazing rate. Aar one but a fool can see that individual ownership of property 1 rapidly disappearing, aad that corpor a mil T an T SUNDAY, AUGUST LfTAU. TIIE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, n ations ara destined, ia the course of things, to owa the wealth of tbe aa In other word private property tio ia rapidly becoming a thing ef the past aad corporate property marches triumphantly forwent Tha Socialists will auon have no opposition from private owners, and the stockholders of corporations will ha tha only ones who will oppose Socialism from First, aU waa private property; then came corporate property, and this will ba aa assuredly followed by public property as night follows day. Socialism looms big on tha horisou. self-intere- gnt ease-lovin- It . . fire-tong- con-trolli- pro-femo- law-mad- law-mad- pro-ued- be-la- u ly next state to step into tho prohibition ranks, yet such ia tha can Governor Iloka Smith signed tha bill on August Clh, giving prohibition to Georgia and aa tha press dispatches remark, "Tba people of Georgia will now become aa sober aa It ia possible tor law to make them." Mora and more tha unrestricted liquor traffic with ft attendant evils ia being forced into a few western states aad Utah ia feat becoming n strategic position to tha traffic that It will fight to retala possession of, till tho death. Tha traffic will ba aided in ita fight hare by tha division that exists la tha ranks of tha church people who are Ita natural enemy. If tha words Gentile'' and "Mormon" did not exist hers wa believe the traffic would not stand much of a chance. As It U, the liquor traffic la certainly tha controlling political factor lu Utah aa shown by tha auto of affairs la Halt Lake City today. Tha only hope of tha traffic today Ilea la stirring up strife in other directions to keep its enemies occupied. Nothing could give the temperance cause a fatal setback or retard n tlonal prohibition in tho United States except a war with some other nation. Realising this the saloons of Ban Francisco by mistreating a taw Japanese restaurant keepers and obtaining tha exclusion of Japanese school children had us al) but Involved ia war with Japan.. It has been proven that tha Japanese trouble waa all hatched lu Baa Francisco saloons and tomperanca workers see a deep significance In this. It wlll aotb strange If the traffic should yet manage to embroil us with Japan or suiuo other nation. When we remember tho vast sum tha trafflo has collected to atavs off prohibition by any and .all means possible" It looks as if war ia one of the thing it might vary easily brin . , about la not spending any time pouring oil on tha troubled waters It has control . Meanwhile policy. of your foe That know but the warmth of jour loving. That wince at a word or a blow; Ah! all of tho depths of tbalr anguish No mortal may known For men can try oat in his trouble s And may heal as tha flow. But they. In silence must suffer With never a voice, for their woe la heats uf n midsummer sun. Theres never an end to their labor TUI Ufas work to done. tear-drop- aa coma from rebating and other Illegal practises will be leu certain In tha future. A a for tha state railroad rates aad controversies, possibly some dividends hava been swelled by exorbitant local rate My own view is that whether a lower rate wiU leases dividends or Increase them by Increasing travel and shipments la a matter of experiment. I presume It was upon being convinced of this' that some of the railroads abandoned their preliminary injunction of state laws and authority aa of doubtful legality, even .If a permanent Injunction shall properly he upheld upon full proof and after some Uttle time for expert ment; It will doubtleM be the policy of this department to aid In the speedy determination of 11 tha questions Involved In the railroad rates controversy by the supreme court, and in that high tribunal tha rights at all will ha safe and soon settled. When the department shall have continued nwhlla longer enforcing laws against rebating add restraints and monopolies of tha trad the lesult cannot foil to be a sounder and leu tainted prosperity. It is tha right kind of man who ia needed in offloe today, not ao much the right Mud of party. The American party of Balt Lake went Into office waving tha banner of moral reform but they were all the time under the control of corrupt men and they appointed as chief of police n man who had been for years a private detective under former corrupt admlnlstratioua where gambling had been protected, and then they expected that' man to carry out a reform To be reasonably aura of a clean administration n mayor should be elected who all the days of his Ufa haa walked straight In the sight of the people." When a maa haa always lived above suspicion in his private life we may then be reasonably sura that he will live above reproach ia any public e Ring, bells! as tha people ara kneeling In beautiful temple of prayer; The clutb gleameth white oa the niter, Hla Mood and Ma body are there. And softly the bells ara repeating The words out of far Gallia For e'en as your love for the lowest Your love to for me." AFTER THE BALL Things have gone wrong in Ogdenf Sixty yeara ago on the Twenty-fourth day of last month tha pioneers flrat cams to Utah. The anniversary of the event waa celebrated in Ogden this year by holding n prise to-wi- t: fight ii was quite an affair v lu wu onpraat the square ' fight hers of the city puhee force tirepresented lu the dlhsr duty. The reporters were to am to furnish Jl the bloody Wmmu tinny had. And now curnes the horribte within the past week the made the discovery prise fighters Is not a pnzTaU? all. but 1. a crook." to a holdup." In his ruunYto4? d were found mask N Mi the equipment J? a and while nothing very discovered connecting him with of the recent robberies, euunrh made known to prove that he tough person and unfit for the of officers and gentlemen. Now to nut that too bad? time when the prise-figh- t game-?- 1 getting to be fairly respecubl t. 7 den. along comes this hold-nnson sad spoils everything. Think of nU the boquets hands ro. party by the local papers jasl the fight and now he turns out VL"1 common crook a meal ticket" '"N fighter. No wonder that hixzoiier him 90 days and told him to town In one hour. Any jurtv would ao impose on the Innocence credulity of the local prize fight -would be mean enough to steal esu, from a helpless babe and he Aosu not be allowed to labor on the rock work Why. he Is worse than bogus count at Newport, but tkn If he had been bound over to the 1 trict court, hie attorneys could hart proven his good character by hni ' during In evidence the flies of the per shlch Just before the fight u what a hlcc fellow he was. Thte department, extends eoadul ences to the fans" and to thus ben of the press who were victlml: ' by thte unspeakable person. It would appear that tha Tit game" to dead In Ogden until site the city election. The friends vh may desire to view the terns ins m, now pass up this aisle and dorrs that - . douKS'S 1 pUte1 the prtoa fight ? . w wu Can save money by. seeing us before letting their contracts for HOUSE WIRING ' ' of-fl- sna representatives of ffil LEAST OF THESE. ture at Very few people, even of thoee Temperance workers who have kept an ear to tha grqund, would hava predicted that Georgia would bo tha THE That know hut the Ught EDITORIAL COMMITTEE MISS MABEL M. CHARPIB MRS. CLAYTON COOUDGE MISS LEOTA S. KENNEDY GEORGIA AND UTAH. not see hesva through a pila of beer barrels." A wise way certainly to settle tha question of Ms life work. And if you read his biography, you will find that tha basis upon which he Can formed sH ether decisions wa I see heaven through thte thing I am about to do?" There surely can be It to alHmporc-sn- t no better one for u that we see heaven through oar work. If we cannot, wa hava no right to engage la lt.fot by ao doing we hut out the glory of God. And what la life worth whhout manifesting Hla , glory ? Exchange. (Mary Riddell Corley) Oh! man. looking up to the Father! With trust lu hla Infinite grace. Look down, in your turn, on hla crea- TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT 1 g i 11, lfr07. I ' e Estimates cheerfully given and work guaranteed WASHING MACHINE MOTORS AND ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS wLT. w A TEMPERANCE PSALM. tha traffic This modern alphabetical (salm os virtues of total abstinence written tha of every partylajtih. represented In Utah to- by Dr. Cyrus Ed son is one of the best day and ia controlling each ona for essays of the ita kind In print Ita own ends. Wo don't mean that A stands for. Alcohol; desthUka ita there are many liquor men In office, grip. but the men who are in office are B for Beginner, who takes Just' one Ip. then, almost without exception, by C for Companion, who nrgea him on. consent of the llqifor Interests. Meanwhile tba kind of people who D for the Demon of Drink that la bon. hava asserted their right to ba fair- E for Endeavor ba jnakes to resist ly represented In Georgia, are yet to F stands for Friends who so loudly in- Thooo Uio Men CommercialElectricCompany 2279 WASH.' AVE. PHONE 882. sist ba beard from la Utah. hd afterwards feel H for the Horror that hangs at hla heel Ogden people may ha somewhat I hla Intention to drink not at all. surprised at tba disclosures In regard J for Jeering that follows hla fell. to tha partnenhip of tha chief of K for a Knowledge that ha la a slave. police of Salt Luke City with tha L stands for Liquors Ms appetites crave. gamblers. . They used not be. We wish to ask M for convivial Meetings so gay. N stands for No that he tries hard to n few questions: ar Where open gambling exist In any city does any one suppose that a may- O for tha Orgies that then come to pass. or or chief of police la risking Ms reputation for being an efficient officer P Is for Pride that he drowns In hla for nothing? flu that nightly Can any ona suppose that If the Q for the Quarrels abound. mayor chief of police and municipal for Ruin that ' hovers Judge or even any one of them, re- R stands around. ,r gardless of tha other two, waa bound to suppress gambling that it could not S stands for 8Ights that hla vision ha--. , dim bo doas? If any on of. these three should T for tha Trembling that Belxea Ma limbs. bring to hla office a conscience that felt tha significance of Ma official oath U for his Usefulness sunk In the slums. could ha not maka it ao uncomfort able for this other two If they failed V for the Vagrant ha quickly become In their duty that they would be W for Waning of life thats soon don' X for Ms' Exit regretted by non forad to resign? such weakness or of fur- Youths of this nation, la tha hope of is crime.- - ther political favors enough to pay n man for stifling Ma principles and be- Zealously turn from .the tempter In . time! traying tha best Interests of all tha people? WHAT'S IN THE GLASS? Is not a man who connives at lawbreaking for tha aaka of a It was Henry W. Longfellow, whose being bought just the same as If monPsalm of Life" every American boy ey was being handed him? Which Is tha stronger obligation, knows (or ought to know) by heart, one glvln before election to gamblers that wrote: Touch the goblet no morel sad saloonkeepers to protect them In It will make thy heart eon. wrong doing or the solemn promise given on assuming tha office to tha To Its very core. whole people to protect tha beat In- Ite perfume to the breath ' terests of the whole commonwealth by Of the angel of death; enforcing tha laws which it has pass- And tha light that within It lies to tha Saab of Ma evil eye ed to protect all cltisena? Beware! Oh. beware! It la not tha fault of party principle I that any city administration Is For sickness, sorrow aad care. All are there!" . a moral failure. It Is tha selfishness of tha good citizen who stays at home or in his place at business and alAT LONG BEACH. lows the saloon element to dominate his party and control Its candidate. With a crowd of about 6,000 that flocked to Long Beach In Los Angeles LESS TAINTED PROSPERITY. county, and residents . that increased tbe number to 10,000, yet that prohiWhat Gevemment Prosecutions Will bition city had the moat orderly Fourth of Jnly In years. Only six arring A tout. rests (plain drunks) and no accident Tha next day, July 8, waa celebratWashington, Aug. I. Concerning frequent requests at the department ed by ministers and laymen In asstot-th-e officiate In destroying barrels of of Justice for Information as to prosecutions of alleged trusts and rail- whiskey and win, and ease after case roads, acting Attorney General Rua of ale, beer and spirits that had been confiscated by the police In tha last sell eald: Tha hundreds of botI ara dally answering inquiries few month flasks and carboys which Indicate that all kinds of un- tle demijohn founded rumor are afloat concerning of other stuff were emptied into receptacles and nut down the bathtub Investigations and intendej nntt-trusdlta and prosecutions by this depart- drain pipe In tha city Jail, the dally ment. Fortunately or unfortunately, press reported and thus.'Is prohibithe department to quite unable to do tion enforced! The Union 81gnnL h as ranch work aa it is supUNCLE JOHN VASSAR posed to be doing. I understood that tome of these rumors have been caused by Judge "Win this thing I am about to do or Landis' fine aad trouble between the say glorify my Father?" should be the railroads and tha states of Michigan. question constantly before u When Alabama and elsewhere, particularly Uncle John Yasser became a Chrisover state law reducing rates. tian ha waa working in hta conaln'a "So for m the fine la concerned. It brewery. After his conversion, he may hava operated to convince Inves- was offered a partnership In the brewtors that such part of their dividends ery bustnes but be replied, X could G for tba Guilt . THE SALT LAKE POLICE SCANDAL JESSE J. DRIVER DR U GG 1ST This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure 2273 WASHINGTON j a i b ss First-Cla- ss n Prescriptions Carefully Compounded , hi It AVE. BHfilBiBki E. F. BRATZ tt cr it d Real Estate Bargains tt to cl I Xr any port of the City and County. Loins on Impro? Uty and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. H Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written ia Strong and Safi Compute at Lowest Batea st one-tent- I 419 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Want Ads Bring Big Result5 of or th |