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Show !HE MORXIXG EXAMINER OGHEX, TTAU, H '.DAY XIOKXIMJ, j The Socialist Department of The Morning Examiner - -- I Conducted by Editorial Committee J Any question concerning I cotton raii-tr- s in burning cotton to keep the price up In ban a parallel the destroying ct ninny ship loads of fruit aud Ami in the great cltJea to keep up tec prices, and many trainloads m stuff front tnr interior to keep up the price, while sll the time the people in the cities havent enough clothe to keep them vara nor enough food to cat! Ye Gods, wlut a civilization? And to think tiiat the workers who produce the wealth and then sec it burned their suffering gaze, will continue to be deceived by the capitalist pap-er- a and spaakera and vote to liave this earthly hell continue! van It M that the race is becomiug Idiotic? . be-m- The Colton Grower association, composed of merchant, bankers, manufacturer and cotton growers who are bolding a convention la New Orleans, bate sent a committee to Washington to wait on the preaideat and urge tbs appointment of a commission to go to China for the purpose ot extending our markets la the Celestial Empire. la the course of the committee address the following paragraph is very suggestive: "We are producing fur mure food and clothing material than tie need for oume consumption and we must either curtail production or find outside market for the surplus; that the latter we believe can be done won profit and Justice to all and with injury to none." Under capitalism (he worker receives shout n tenth of tils product in wages so it is impossible for him after paying rent, insurance and interest to consume even (he tenth part of hia production. Therefore It is absolutely necessary for the continuation of the capitalist system for the capitalist to find an outside market lor hi surplus goods. As all capitalist countries are In matter It" the of dis"up against posing of their overproduction and ns China U the last market uaexploiled by capitalism it is plain that tba very llle of the capitalist system depends on scouring the Chinese Oriental market of The alternative of curtailment pronuciion we are used to. Panics, business depressions and wage reductions result because the system of private ownership and production for profit is helpless when the greuane and storehouses are full. Under these conditions large numbers of workers ars tnrown out of employment thus to senlng the power of home consumption. Socialists are convinced of the truth of the statement that, "we are producing far more food and clothing material than we need Inr home consumption," but Socialists point io the pitiable condition of the children employed in the cotton mills of the South, the degradation oi workers, who, able and witling to work, can find none; and are dependent on tba cnarlty of their fellows. Capitalism or private ownership of the qiaan of production operated lor profit contain within Itself the seeds for its own destruction. When ike maikets of Chinn have been conquered by capitalism the overproduction caused by under cojsnmptloa at home end constant improvement In machinery and organization, displacing Jar bor, will force the social ownership at the means of production and distribution and the production of goods fur use and not for profit. -- 1 tuotn-erhuo- d n j hideous doci rum but you will find it in the heart of a million men, planted there by the compel iute system of pritate capitalism which, perhaps, you uphold. Socialism wishes io so every man so indepcudent, n strong and ao wise and nfiU ient that the making and preservation of a home shall be wituiu his economic power. Socialism will destroy the Jail in which many men keep their wive, the hold their slavery in which many wives, the rack of torment for money on which many a wue keep her tiie anxious tear which tlrlvea away sleep front many a pillow, and the hungry wolf v.hieh make a hell of many a mime. Socialism will Increase luve, will build up the strength of the will fortify virtue with Independent will crown womun with the dignity, power and honor which Nature has appoint fd for her, nad will ealablish Its homes in thu love of clean men and strong women. Any social schento which will not do this would receive the hearty condemnation of all who votqthe Socialist ticket and of thonannda of men who accept Socialist philosophy and lend their aid to every step of progress that brings the people nearer to the goal of a cooerative commonwealth. Yours, VEHAX. ul, nun-ban- honra-make- What chance did the people in the true stories of life a it exists for the poor have to procure a home? Capitalism destroys homes by the wholesale and place opportunities for having homes out of the reach ot the people. Clara Adler, a young girl, was tried in the Near York court of Oeacral Sessions charged with killing her thirteen-daya-ol- d bah'. Clara waa a working girl. Together with six other children she worked continuously from morning until night. Her metis consisted of bread and coffee, sn apple for dinner and a bowl of soup for supper. Very, frequently her earning amounted to 1.45 per week. Her riotous and luxurious life on this income made her an easy victim to the lust of her mala companions. One dty on the street the was was taken III. An ambulsnca called and the girl waa taken to the Bellevue hospital. After the birth of her child she was told to go. On leaving uh gsked If there waa any place .to care for the baby. She was told No. So what was she to do? The pitiful lit-ti- e mite appealed to her mother instinct, but abe could not work and care for it at the same time. Factory owners didnt want tables in the way. So abe kllld it. On whose shoulders rests the responsibility for this murder? a r twin-siste- j I And what share la fair?'' someone asked, What, part to the worker should go?" With his denial formation displayed The President said, 1 don't know. The workers should have fair share; But Just what that portion should be, 1 frankly confess 1 don't know, I havent the faintest Idea." pe-Ul- ad- mit; You may tell us ycunelf If you can." The Socialist quietly replied, The answer I furnish with ease. The men who create tne world's wealth Should have and must have the whole cheese. f All wealth la the product of (oil. The lebor of brawn and of brain. Whence cornu tbe Aristocrats share. Who took upon toll with tlladaln Shall the makers of wealth live In want While para sit ce revd In eaae? Wipe out the foul eystain of graft! Tbe workers shall . have . the w hole cheese! a d, t ut The time arr now ripe for a cltange, Giant 1 at bor Is opening hia eyaa. He la groping sad seeking the light, And soon In hia strength he will rise, And then he will reach for his own With handa that are eager to seize. . To end the class struggle forever lie will Teach out and take the wholo cheese. Horace C. Crosby. -- A PRIZE DEFINITION OF SOCIAL- ISM. (leather Wot dowli't. your wh? the Blrh r" Hke yon and I. private shame to a pub- is, will dress decently, ac- their Ideas, at any cost Jvlr may bo wrong hut, their nomic dmtitutioa Is worn. The 5 TT ltih avenue squanders os dollsr night dresses would ninety and nine out of every 4 M them shave the reach of Pdre. provided Jt Were honestly A nnie atoney la essential to self--. How tt la obtained seems to ,'1"'ion of no ennet-rto more rk Of Conanm-lllse- s 1 aoeiety. pomt Uti swill be e lf Socialist man 1 r pa-e- d, questioner You have stumped me for onre, Lf ui air. A Socialist govnumeni eii-rmil for use or consumption all hiv labor Ii.it- - creai :J or it eqiilinl.ni m her product that no ixic oilu-laborer bus treated. mi-zn- ken Journal.) An English paper recently offered a prize of $25 for the but definition of Socialism. The prize was won by a Scotchman, whose definition waa aa follows: What Socialism means Is that the land, the mines, the machinery and all Is this the Christina civilization lhat protect tlm people? Aa long as women must sell their bodies for bread" Instrumenta incidental to tba present there will b men vile enough to "go Into the business of procuring young methods of capitalist production, instead of being owned, controlled and girl for tua barter and will resort to worked in the interest of the capitalist the moat villianous measures to secure and landlord class, should, by legs! en- their victims. This Is the profit sysactment, become collective properly, tem applhtl to souls and Itodie of controlled and worked by and in the young girla sml Socialism will my The home la destroyed, the home. Interest of the whole people. Socialism will restore it. The Public Ledger, uf Philadelphia, "Socialism forbids tbe ownership of the home," yells the San Francisco haa made some startling charges against the offleiula of that city. The Chronicle of November 23d. Socialism proposes that the homes shall be owned Ledger states, giving names, dates street numbers and other unby those who Inhabit them net by date, tiiat there exists a lot of Idlers who levy tribute upon questioned evidence, of in Philadelphia an organized syndicate tbe users. Nearly three-fourtthe people of tbe nation own no homes. which buy and sella young glrla and forces them into a slavery more revoltThey are tenants at the will of the of the mulatto girl beIdle, vicious class. They have to pay ing than that atfor the right, to live on earth. If the fore the war. Words fail one In tbe tempt to describe, this awful condition homeless will vote the Socialistic ticket we will carry every election. And of affairs, prompted by greed and upheld by the respectable element of tha they will In time. city. Here are a tew paragraphs from The "wise one ay we Socialists the Ledger account that should make every citizen with the least spark ol deal In dreams. They forget that capmanhood in bis veins register a vow italism deals in nightmares! never to rest until the damnable traffic and ita mother, capitalism, are of the Socialism Is not a figment wiped from the face of the earth: real-Rdream lacking beautiful a fancy, When Morris 8chwartz was arrestIt is a sclantifically determined ed in his house, 709 North Third street, the dreamers are Those probability. hia first art was to send for Duuh-who believe that tbe rare ran continue rry, who Is secretary of the Eleventh free and to exist w aid school board. Frey entered bail slave. for the man. and a tne two returned from the station bouse they saw a knot Wonder oi wonders! A United States of people lJ front of Scnwartz'a place exnn honest, tat stands congressman Pushing their way Into the houze, Frey Congressman pression from the people. and Schwartz made their way upstairs. resa introduced Raker, of New Tork. Bud in a room at the head uf the fir- -t censurweek olution in the bonne last flight they saw a frail little girl of onlF a for sending sixte-- n year beating the air and tearing President Roosevelt of tho cur meMMge of rondokneo to ing the sklu from her body. The girl Russia on the awrasslnatlon of Grand waa mad. Duke Sergius aa coming from the peo"It was brought out later lhat Ibis States, who, while child, for month before, had been ple of the United act of the assassin, they condemn the daily, almost hourly, witness to tbe do not feel any sympathy for the czar. moat revolting an-- bestial jterform-ancorondolence and their avinpathy Rather in this hous. and that she was should lie sent to the people of Russia forced to participate tberetn.' After citizens brother and friends whose a time ahe wemed to have conquered mansrere murdered In a her natural revulidon to these perform-ajiv- s Baker czar. says of the order ner by and dtel as lie was told without it be rent were to if anjr message The mid awakened her to complaint. Mr. nation. Russian should be to the of ner plight and her the possibilities uch a offered he if Raker wan told reason fled. from be expelled resolution he would Trey entered tail for tlx or eight tbe bouse; but. with the courage Df his of the other girls In the house and hi resolution convictions, he offend stood by wu,ie lid- - one waa being reand openly defied the members to ex- moved to the Philadelphia hospital, of read pel him. It is refreshing to where she is now a raving iiiaiiine such an action, for it shows tiiat the of that maniac-sKrey nays that tbe uttrue patriotism for freedom, is notlaw- lave will never lie affaeed from hia of our terly crushed in the bressts memory, but he Is Pill tail for the othmakers. All honor to Congressman er who were in the house with . Baker for bis position. and lor still others taken from other cams into bouse- -. When Schwarts SOCIALISM. GASLIGHT court lie was accompanied by a mini hand. . one-thir- two-third- s d cold-bloode- d vlia Socialist i eelimaiod that at ihe present i time there are from 13.000 to 15,000 men in Glasgow, Scotland, in enforced j If the district about Gla-- , idleness. , gwr is considered tba number ia from ; 20.000 to 25.000. Nearly every line of i the people's privations, their anxious industry Is leprhsented In this army of j III- unemployed, but jirotalily the greatest, and mean living, tbe resultant bealth and their enforced lack of all- ' number are from the building and kin- j aroun.l education' nd culture creeps died trades Nut sines 1885 have there manv. unemployed. Ogden Into (hair fares. Wtas .8ocUIIm.taa been flooded the world with sunshine long Morning Examiner. Feb. 19. 1905. took up Tbe fact that the Scotch people are enough to caue the people to universally admitted to be a thrifty without fear sad apprehension, the human race will be a rare of beautiful be- lot. with few "neer do wells among ) them, makes the above figures in ings. teresting. It effectually gives the lie to the saying "those who am willing IJtBOR'8 SHARE. and able can always flmj work." Aa Glasgow ha long been pointed (When President Roosevelt heVisited male to as a city enjoying municipal ownerSpokane. Washington, In 1902. intenduse of the cam mo n expression ship of street railways, gas and water meaning-Ju- st plants, and consequent cheap rat re tu ed to cenver na the consumer. Ibe present faet of IS.. tickle the ears of Ihe "groundling J I The price of rntton ha fallen off over four cents a pound inre Roontt- veil was elected. I AUaotio Mail all potau East .. No. 12, Bolt Lake local Na 2. Chicago, 8L Loula Rod Nc. 4, Atlantic Express, Ml points East ARRIVE DAILY. No. ft, Paoltto Mall. Salt Lake aad all potato Kut ....U:u No. 1. Chicago United. aad 8' The Only : 1 asking for social or coHecllya ownership apd democratic management of ibe means of production and distribution? A TALE Ows OF THE COMMUNE. Utile Chip Wk Kara pa Ballets ef the IsIWIara. lelwsy ftetneee c DeaHe-Tracf- the Misuari Klver gad w Lamia a Park City 7:09 f. n. and Saa Pete Valley. No. I, Pacific Express from 12:ftft a. v. all points Eaat Through sleeping cars te Omaha, Chleago aad 8L Louis, New York aad Boston. Kras reclining chair cars. A perfect dining car service oa mil through trains, A. HENRY, Ticket Agent. Ogdon. L A. BENTON. Gan. AgoUtegr Jmpt Halt Laka City, o. B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT. JUNE IT!!, 1904. DEPART DAILY. No. XI, Local from a ttlttge. The - Overland! Limited Landaus Train la ths Werld Coapaitment and drawing -- toon deeping cars, ohservation cars, dinand library ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book lovers Library; entin train electric lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection for , The Meet bufiet-smciU'- .ig St Paul and Minneapolis Th'IhI, morvaOaos. and fill ran h okUSial tnm (inrl C, A. Walker, TIME TABLE San Pcdrot Los Angeles ani Silt Lake R. R. Co. Chicago & For Provo; Laki, Fairfield amt Mercur, connecting at Nephl for Mantl and tatermadlals points oa Sanpete Valley Ry...... 8:00 For Garfield Beaca, Too ela, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka and Silver City (via loantiag-to-n North-Weste- Aim. Ry.! rn M West Bscaed Booth M., Atlas BMg., anus Brit Labs CMy, Ueh. LOW I RATES To CHCYENNS, BSNVCR, fied ia KANSAS OMAHA, CITV. ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO, d m MONTREAL, BOSTON, And all Citlaa of NEW YORK. Europe via All Linn, Sharmaos Ticket Office, A writer In tlic Cernltlll tell of n cut-of- fj 7:45 a tn Haaly Hotel, (Oppealte Dapet). sceue that Charles Austin witnessed Ball Phene 161Z. American For Provo, when the Yersaltlals entered Eteri, lie LebC Juab, Mil-fo- rj, Fork, aw one day reaming about Paris- HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR UN. Calieatea Frisco, not uncommon sight- -a group of men and Intermediate USED TICKETS. points ;05 p and women put ak'nUist a wall to hr ARRIVE.' hot. Their bind wciw supposed to be blackened wltif powder. From Provih Amaricaa Fork, LeM, Juab, MilAmong them waa a lad of twelve or ford, Frlaeo, Calieatea fourteen, who. before tbe enter lo ebon! and later media t poiat9;45 could Ira given, stepped forward a:u'. m tagged to Ira allowed to take back ita From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fielfcj: ', ether Eastern point via watch bis mother had lent hlui. lie Mercur aad Saa-pe- ta produced a huge turnip of a watch and Valley By. poiate5;35 p m premised faithfully lo return. From Silver City, MamMr. Austin said it was a moment of moth, Eureka, Stockton, anguish. None csuhl he sure that tiie Garfield aad Tooele offchild was telling tbe truth, but (he . -- 5l35l Beach. p xn icer commanding, giving him a kick, ALL TRAINS DAILY, aid. "Be off with your The child ran Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car away, tbe order to shoot rang out. but the horrid business was hardly over Service between Salt Laka, Milford, before the clatter of feet waa heard, and Modena end Callenlae. Direct stage for all mining districts ia the boy reappeared round a corner and. connections Utah and Nevada. m d, putting himself against the wall, pre pared for death. It impossible lo kill that heroic little soul. "It renews otic'f faith In human nature," snld Mr. Austin. The Tows Sloa Ibe Lose. While the engine wa taking water the pssscugcr with Ibe Imposing watch chain and eyeglnsvos si rolled out on the pisiform and looked with Interest about him. By Jove:' lie said to the solitary who was sitting on a dour barrel. "This village looks juct exactly as It did twenty yesra ago. when I moved wsy from here. I don't believe St has changed a particle In all that time." "1 reckon out. niiaicr. said the soliof tobactary native, biting off a chew to co. "Your goin nwajr doa't-seehave made mu'b dlffer' ace in tbe old town. Chlitgo Tritci-e- . i southern City Tiekst Office, 201 TeL 260. Mala Street Cheap Rates to St. Louis 3 Trains We caa Daily Write a save you money. CL F. WAfcBEN, For particular, call oa or address Gcaaral Agent, Na 411 Dooley Salt Lake City. agents. Salt take Route, or J. I Blot MOORE. District Passenger AgeuL E. W. GILLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt ns-tl-- a Bad eU. Ettah agej six. is Just teanlng to spell and I much i fJuiced evsr her her of Eleventh ward politicians. He progress. She announced with great oinked more like prosperous show- gise to her father the over evening that man than a clave trader. Tim story she knew hew to sriell "ta und proved 0bis crime ws related under oa.h, tlra lueertien. A few minutes later she and Judge Carr sentenced him to Inquired, with a p'laslad.slr: in the county Jail." jpr No. argument hi-r- It is ?GMSDt liven support lhat all Depot, Third West and South Tempi machinery Iw a social or eoilectiv prodta. Salt Lake City. 1 uct. Of this be true are we not JustiDEPART. Mr. Hoe in effect ha to ib-t- -- Tl I'nlera huinaj double-octupl- Was this: That the worker should have Uf what he produced, a fair aitare. hia Hie iiu,-r.-ui- Do you mind what the President said In the speech that he made at Spokane. How be posed like old Gibraltar rock For the rights of the laboring man? But the sentence that won every heart. And with shout of applause filled the ou t - ed turned goti-riimcu- winker idle i:i the .in i proof that miint.iai ownerxhtp as proposed by our reformers can have "Oct Miiiid a ihiiig. and pu-- h it ; lit tit effect on the welfare ot the don't put yourself In front, and pull. wuihera. Robert Him-- . If the municipal in GlasThe H h- - pi iming press reicntlv gow had been tin- rn.uli ., ,.on. shipiH-t- l to for use In ibe ofscioua art ion In pului, n t, . ,,ar, the workers we do not think it possible fices of otic of the great Loudon dailies, sotcii Urge presses which repre. ilnui any uumlu-- r or i otheJt the must product of er would It wiiho.n work. Governprinting presses manufacturers' skill. ment and municipal owuerkhip la prefThese large machine are known erable to privtae owner-hibut It Is by perfivilug presses.' an no means to be ronaidered or called half so impressive name, but it is "Socialism i Socialism. collective a tbe mechanism itelf. To of produectlon Impressive tinownership of the a printer lung name Is merely sugsml distribution and dcinurratic mangestive or the fact that the machmit agement of ihe anise." Is the next ep in human prints coutinihinsly from eight rolls of folding, progress and will folioa capitalism Just paper, on both si.lco. ciittl-ig- . and delivering the newspaper counting, as logically sad naturally capitalism in readiness for It reader. To printer followed the feudal and layman alike however, the astoundE. A. B. fact is that these presses, autoing Tin-- Ogden Socialist local meets every matically, wit bunt the touch of a winkle Second and fourth Thursday of each hand, are tapable of turning out finmonth in Union Labor Hall, 324 24th ished newspapers of eight pages each at the almost Inconceivable Biased uf Ktreet. two hundred thousand an hour, of fifty-fiv- e papers at every tick of yuur THE WHITE PICKANINNIES OF waich. Eight hundred, llilriy-twpage THE 60UTH. papers, printed, pasted, cut and foljed, can be produced by it every minute. By Thos. N. Freeman. To illustrate In another way the white Tho election has hut elec-thi- paper that the press consume iu sixty are a farce la Alabama. One-ha- minutes. If drawn our In a single aliret the working clasa are dist'tifmu-cbiae- of the width of an ordinary newspaper white aa well a black. Here would be one hundred and fifty nillea h ours uf conin Albertville eleven Socialist were lung. In twenty-fou- r use up such would tinuous it operation, front on account of voting prevented Die law that requires a man to ba in a a strip of paper extending from Loa county one year and the state two Angeles. California, to Portland, Maine. of these presses weighs upward year. Since we polled about two thou- Koch tons, sand votes I am now sure Hint we of one hundred and twenty-fiv- e have about five thousand Socialists in coni slu over fifty tbmwand separata the state. Our object now is to or- parts costa something one hundred ganize this force and Increase the cir- thousand dollars, and occupied two culation of tbs Appeal ami other Social- years in construction. ist literature. The great cotton crop is nearly gath"Concentration, ways Mr. Hoe, "is ered. It haa been a lung, hard atrug-gli- the secret of it sll. Homs was not built for ths poor children on tlm cot- in a day, nor did the octuple press, with ton farms. At leu nr 150.000 children its tens of thousands of parte and ita under lfi years old in this state hava poorer of turning out hundreds of combei-at work in the cotton field Blues pleted new spapers every minute, spring front tbe brain of way msa. Tlte life of the cotton facAugust. tory children )k hard enough to raise It la the result of slow growth of ths loudest protest front lover of hutiding iart to part and proceaa to prothe million cess, and it stands, today, as perhaps, manity, bin think little bodice scon-kn- l the most wonderful example by the Aug-sun and frozen ay the frost and mechanical Ingenuity ever dM led. winds of November, wo toil half.clad, Tbs aliove Is from the biography of to gather the material to clothe Robert Hue In February Sucre." the world! A few dara ago I saw a With becoming modesty and truth Mr, mother gather her brood of six chil- Uoo baa in a few words told the true dren early on a ftoty morning and atory not onl of the printing press, go out to the cotton fields. A babe hut of all . the marvelous machine leas than two years old was torn from which do the world's work today. her breast and set down on the ground. Yet is iw a matter of great difficulty Tbs litlle thing innlantly began Io putl If not Impossible, to tell which of the the' white lock, its, mother crooning. great mechanical inventions are enBless its little heart, It commenced titled to first place, lira machinery of as soon as it hit the ground." It is an the textile Industries. Gie r utmost lit ciual tact tiiat oncTialf the women machinery la biryul factories and tbe and children that make and gstiu-- r tlui marvelous machinery which ha discotton crop aell their egg and chick- placed flail and acyl he an.l revoluili en from their table to buy their ixed agriculture are but a few of the v clothes. that we inert on every wonders nt liters 'ilird f Otiall), sn oih.r worker in u ad uiil lie useful a S'.HMli-- i i 13 afoul. noi'i r, following y Iodi-- j'nij. - "Labor 1 entitled i u FAIR SHAKE of ita product-.- ' Ctnmaiio Lu.id, tier uf the laigFst hotel iu Spokane, said to the President after he had return J whnr .In to the lictel. "Mr. Roam-velou constant to he a FAIR SHARK fur the worker? The President, repii. .1, T don't know. Then Senator and or'icnt discussed the question the and came to no decision; finally Pre-ideturned to the big. Jolly landthe queatio.i. saylord who bud ing. "Well, what is your idea of a fair start of the product? Comrade Lund replied. "The worker should have the w hole cheese. Then lie Mk-atio- -- t;, 'tramps whw n iw ride ill box c.r mi-luc one win, rido ii tin- backs of ih people will uii.r go lo work r go Address all communications to K. S. Hilliard, 567 26th St. The Spokane, Wash., daily Press tells pitiful story about Mr. and Mrs. A. Robbins, who reside on Boone avenue, whose baby lay unburled for two days because they had no money to pay for a box. The dead baby lay in the presence of the sick father and mother and SOCIALISM AND THE HOME. Another child nick with pneumonia! an appeal was made to the city How often we hear somebody say. When ifflclala one of the brutes told them "Socialism will destroy the homo. In The thought makes you shudder, for "tiiat It waa none of hia business." was an ao with column same this the wift thought and visions of your own of the dear old home with all ita loved as- jonnt of the annual meeting session iu sociation flood the mind, and all tin Congregational church, in liokane, at which the decoration cost Joy and boundless aspiration of wr 1,200! And some people wonder why youth rush back to memory, intensify lie working class do not attend church! ing the revulsion toward anynnng ilia As Ynd they claim to be Christian! would tend to destroy the home. o hqve done It unto the least of these, But we are aware, that there an le homes and there are placet, where io ye have done it unto me. Such This Is what results. ita and apitalism or people exist; rather sleep, in mis, our free country. The latter are be vou vote for when you vote the old routing predominant. Which is It Itu. tickets. Socialism will destroy? THE TRAGEDY OF CAPITALISM. Bo you know What Socialism is Socialism la a plan for so organizing Miss Rebecca Fairbanks, aged 78 oclety that each member will per form as efficient share la the world'i years, crippled and an Invalid, waa view-d from the old family homework and each receive a more rquitabir stead at Dedham. Mass., two week share of the reward. ' Will tnat destroy the home? (0. She In a relative of the Vice How cApltalism does It might break up The Breakers.' president-elec- t Socialism Is the enemy of those things love the unfortunate! No home Is too bat destroy such borne as the vis- sacred ' for the ruthless hand' of the ions of our memory lias pictured. money chnugi-- to ravish. And the The home la being destroyed today, poor are Just the ones who support nd tioclslnrn Is not doing It. The I lie system (hat doc these things lu creed of capitalism and I be corrup- the name of the law for the poor Aic-tfhave the votes to establish a New tion of government ' hy corporations, Social Order under which the homes trusts and railroads are destroying more homos than any lsni could would be sacred. ever destroy. Capitalism degrades (be family relaIn thousands of c wiwre lore haa groan rold the cause lies in tho eco- tion. causes divorce trials, fills the and young nomic conditions, lor the home would streets with prostitutes be preserved if conditloua were .lavor-able- . men who cannot afford to get married a home. But dont vote The too rich asetifioe their and maintain for capitalism makes money Socialistic, homes easily, for idleness and money out of all these bad condition and if sul th soul adrift from ita home and the newspapers tell the you vote against them you will be setst Sisirv. The too poor have no homes to down as an enemy of aoriety eapilal-iaoeiety! sendee. The curse ot the poor Is their Poverty, Capitalism has destroyed ev-fThe sa (redness of the marriage tie possibility of a home for a large Proport ion of the people and it la every waa well illustrated at Canon. Nev., I?"1! '"tiering less secure the homes December 15tb. last. A niece of Gen. the middle class. Lew Wallace was divorced from her 8'aallsm would build the ltoms-np-husband at 2:1ft after court proceeding Justice, equality and freedom.These of five, minutes. At 2:29 she was marre the only foundation stones that ried 40 John Btdlene, a wealthy Kansas tll endure. , . City cattleman, ,ti1'i:'-,- n is the mother of proslttu-r"- Don't be shocked now! But the fact Prostitution Is ita r of Women must have the means la that homely look come front wrong J? Te those at the bottom of the social conditions. . Taken all In all. l. Jkr-e- n.l earn it, even thus, is the rich, tel rare class averages up with f bright and them than compliance with the greatest number roe degradation of associated beautiful fare. It Is simply becaute What kind of homes ran these mothers make for their families?, when bao bs of two years of age pick cotton alongside their mothers? This Is the work of capitalism. uliii-- r -- a suiii-- y worker-- . Li KATE S. MILLIARD. E. A. BATTEL and M. MORAN a appropriate ou tta pan o' tl.e Jurne, i of htvpirt a on the part uf me deni-se.m of the red light distn-t- . The Justice, equality syid freedom ot Socialism would c;rtainly he a blcss-itt- g to them both in witeluxil, and home life. There are Inotutsad of young tm-- la this country today who have forced to our capitalistic condition to accept fhe theory that it 1, better to board t ha to keep Jiutikt, better to be free than to aaeunie the gf married life, better l lie childless titan to be lu debt, cheaper to support asylums loan a home, i his 1 as iiigh such 1. any Party of Ogden the- - Socialist Socialism answered. The icUot of tli ' Just iebri:ai:t -- Papa, outr " does In tarkwsrd spell Sees I Be OUer. After other gmusingireplses te bis Under a Socialist government every questions, na exnmiB:nc physician person will ta full uf imtriotiMii. tor nerted with a tag life Insure ore comthat mean the love of the country's pany relates ttat of so uf BHb who. lniittitlons, and they will be good. jut when sskitl hi sge, declared test he and lovable was thirty-threyears ld and added. 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