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Show TnE MORNING EXAMINER, rfSuum TEM PERANCE to jf-'SSssa- Sd sK SiV " urea pantry, tw iU, twa ij2 ;JJ& ,L V7 oomptet Ufbt. for only DEPARTMENT! uT conducted I EDITORIAL COMMITTEE MISS MABEL M. CHAR PIE MRS. CLAYTON COOUDGE MISS LEOTA S. KENNEDY SALOON MEN MOSTLY FOREIGN-- . BORN. the bench, near BYion!2 la Ogdeu the dram shop keeper on flwa Wall arenue are Greeks and Aus$ &Vr Com lag np Twenty-fiftstreet thou $! trians. fjffure a fow ofleaders. and and along Grunt we find ths Italian sa- 2TU T f''!! ttxe. f ani the balaac itoteirat and S2i wap naar tha no pmiumt that will .Mtnaaa eroyerty rata of raOdamoa prop-)- ? purchaaa uome-ltavawhich will lue daring tha nat three- JJ, should look .at this prop- Jfc IWhalf par aant Interest per laraatmant. H r have money ta lnrast t will this proposition. Jto look into if rail tha two togather, and Zl time l will taka n small and giro tlma on tha u you ara into rawed, call 1U tnlh.it hnro ever Ik tha hasoaar ws In ths pnrehasa of real ootnto hooaming fashtonnblo to ninotoan Lova homo. I sold sot of tha list that 1 ndrortisad LVucr immadihtaly pracaodlng Mat trnly contains a Call and naa me bargains. fmr m viO ialh It over; will nail yon you hara a tot v s hauso, or if money to bnild famish you the kra ? USn (This heme. j. BRUMMITT 2374 Wash. Arc. phonH 771. Seeds Garden the time to plant. Onr itore i the place to buy Sow in jour ami a. I was in the big lire, M jh all remember, and all was burned. Onr new stock baa arrived and ia the best ever brought ny old stock to Ofden. THAT ARE SURE TO GROW SEEDS Hay or Grain Hour, BLAME OR SMALL QUANTITIES. Remember, we carry a full Hm of that famous Pratts Food for anlmala ud poultry. Poiltry W. T. ASTILL A Phones. 2264 Wash Ave. Lemons Oranges Bananas Dates Figs Fine Red l&iee The Apples GROCERIES Best on the Market Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN 2259 Washington Ave. Garden and Flower SeesBs ?r Plrndld stock aida 2."! ,ect Juat what you ant Come and sea uz. ,u b with us. Sh-h1"!- 1" .POULTRY SUPPLIES. . loon keepers. Among the remuindet wo find that Swedes, German, Engllah and a few Irish are found, while them are scarcely any who may hare been bora on Americas soil. Go over the Hat of saloon hoopers no rote of 314 majority. There ia a reduction In yes' towns throughout the state as compared with last year. Fewer than twenty towns will have saloons this year. Few people know that lows still has her prohibitory law. It was pafeed ta 1IR5 and haa never been repealed. However, in 1691 the Mulch! law was passed which practically nullifies it. By this law a may pro- saloon-keepe- r cure a license by preventing petiyou know and ore if you cau think of tion signed by a small per cent of tho any native bom Americans. voters. Still there are a large numNo, ths average American shrink! ber of prohibition towns and no legisfrom going into that business. It is lature has dared repeal the law. A vies grafted on to Amerl-es- n mighty protest goes up when it is at. sb living, but ths bualnsas has never tempted. become quite ns respectable In America ms It became in many foreign counLOCAL OPTION IN COLORADO. tries. The only part American men have The local option taw in Colorado in the business is just falling over has been signed by the governor. each ofher to lloeose tt and then per- Like the Ohio law. the petition to be mitting their tors to go to the saloon, filed prior te a vote upon ths saloon and also patronizing it themselves to question must have the certified help poor Hans or Tony or Pat to pay names of 40 per rent of ths voters at his license. An elevating spectacle the last previous election in tho preand showing high finance, and great scribed territory. resourcefulness in raising money for This is considered a hard condithe state. tion by the people, but as But considering the headache next one of them remarked: If we ever morning would it not bo better for ths do get rid of the saloons, it will bo American customer to go right down almost impossible for tbs liquor eleinto his pocket and pay his share of ment to reverse ths policy, as they the license money at once by laze will also have to seeuro 40 par cent without paying for the headache? of tho voters la ths same territory. Tho bill was weakened by striking MISfi CHARPIE A MlfifilONARY. out tho provision for local option by eonnttai, but is mors drastic aa reFor tho spars of a few years per- gards drug stores, than as originally haps for tha remainder of this life, drafted. tsmperaaoe people of Ogden are to lose from thoir midst n dear little OREGON TEMPERANCE LAWS. comrade, Miss Mabel Cbarpie. She leave Ogden this week for her The Oregon legislature passed n Mil home in Indiana aad will soon go as n forbidding the sals of liquor within missionary to China. tiro miles of any school aided by govThs other editress of this depart- ernment. Another measure strengthment will especially miss her, hut the ens ths prohibition of tha sals of liW. C. T. U., ths Good Templars and quor to Indians, while a thlrj (lacktho Baptist church all feel that uhe ing s penalty clausa, however), foi of a license to any helonga especially to them, As uhe bide has only boom In Ogden two years and person who has been convicted baa won tho affection of a groat many oiling to minors. friends wo begin to think that those Whan t we remember that Oregon hesthsa Chinese might Just as well has the taitlatlre and referendum it begin cutting off their pig tails right looks ea 41 the, state has n vary good now and burning their Idols. grip on the liquor traffic. That it haa, But seriously, ws hate to think of is proven by the fact that a large and that delightful number of towns and villages have that golden head - little giggle in connection with n bon- gone dry. er uprising nod there are so many heathen right here ia America who THE NEW ARIZONA. if quite a! resentful, are not so violent In expressing their disapproval. Arisons ia struggling with the II' But if our friend feels that her misof course toiling up sion Is to those who bow down to quor problem, It is wood and atone, wo fesl ah la igbt tho road toward prohibition. Road now tho license at crossing. high ia going, and ws wish her Godspeed. bounce and tow groggeries are abolMay wo all meet her again some women ore nut allowed to frewhere oome time," and may her ished; wine rooms. shcerfulneas and optimism nevej grow quent saloons or to enter No wildness and wollinesa for the JfcM. of these later days! True, One thing ia certain: America may Arlsonian s beat the cow puncher and the rough ridnot h carrying civilisation to Chinn when she sends liquor and er are still territorial Institutions. eotooa missionaries at tho name time, but Brewery Gulch and Lone Dog of aa In reminders evidence atlll are our tha civilisation that missionary other day vestigal remains ns it takes ever there will be the pure gos- were hut howto knife and bandit are pel and ouch u cheerful creed carried now n tore. Today part of r each a bonny messenger, how can a man may be fined for carrying a io heathen refuse. gun." The prise fight has vanished, j and the gambler is we more. On FebA MEDICINE? ruary 1, bp mtihlcipkl ordinance, gambling was stopped in ths city of PhoeIn August. 1906, the commissioner nix. . On April 1, by legislative act, it of Indian affairs at Washington sent throughout the territory. stops InstructIndian a letter to all agents to of Peruna ing them that the sale Indiana was absolutely prohibited. The LEgr. WE PORGET. As an Intoxreason assigned was: icant it hu been found too tempting Men may com and men may go, gnd effective." la but that tobacco sign still stands In November, 1906, the International Revenue Department published a cir- front of the Carnegie llbrer- a visl cular ia which Peruna was declared to ble end fitting emblem at the forces bo an Intoxicating beverage and not that rule the city. a medicine. The fkther who esme to tho city In Maine during the same year, considerable quantities of Peruna were for medicine for his elck child end stesed and destroyed with other intox- apent the money for drink did n cruel ho angry with a icating liquors unlawfully sold In thst thing, but uhould wo we not rather bo weak man? Should state. In Now York and some other states angry with those who for price are excise oommlesloaers sent out rulings willing to llcenee a traffic that makes that Peruna must not bo sold without a father forget his duty to hlu fans , liquor license. ft will bo remembered that a Naw The canyon bsa begun to furnish Ha York Jury after a lengthy trial declared old Peruna was not a fit prepara- regular quota of assaults, accidents tion for tho cure of euturrh. what and tragedies. Did we ever hear of would they uay of the new prepara- these things until drink was licensed Our punishment has been tion? Has senna (added since then) there? over been known us a catarrh cure? . swift and terrible and falls on every If It wore not sad to know how the one. Tho canyon Is no longer the sick aad poor are defrauded It would innocent and care-fre- e pleasure resort be Intensely ludicrous to see how that It was ones. Wo eaa never quite easily a man can dupe the public If hs forget the memory of the tragedies can pay for space in the newspapers, and disgraceful scenes enacted there. Here is the analysis of the sure May God help us nil to remember where the responsibility for those food commissioner of North Dakota: Alcohol by volume, 21.26 per cent. The things Us. remainder Is water, exceut 3.94 per cent solids; ash. 1.69, none of the Ogden hue saloons because tho politicians and drunkards rule the city solids being remedies tor catarrh. instead of the far greater number of Ths Union SlgnaL decent cltlsena. Wo honeatly believe that could Ogdens citizens vote on .BRIEF PARAGRAPHS. the question tomorrow of license or no license nearly nil ths woman and When naked what connection loons have with slums, a city mission- over half the men would vote no license. But we cannot vote on the ary teresly replied. Remove the saquestion because wo have no local loons and there will he no slums. option" taw. We have no local option tow because we have never been care-fu-l In the n few states are only There to elect senators who would seUnion now that hive net provided n mesas of defense for the people cure the pace age of euch law for the by means of Uqnor state. sgslnst the satooas option. Utah is one of the few. REACHING THE PEOPLE. The temperance hosts of Delaware One observes that some of the rejoice over Governor Lea's official option bill a churches. In their laudable desire to signature to the local reach the people," are reeorting to applied to the entire state. The question now goes to the individual voter measures possibly tending to bring the church down rather than to lift the in n special election. people np. New York has Just passed tho taw Many churches today have dub no cocaine or salt of cocaine, either rooms and biniard hulls aa annexes, alone or In combination with other hold smokers" and pas around tho stories substances, shall he sold at retail by flowing bowl while any person In the city of New York are told. This Is literally true; the writer boa been present at such gathexoept upon the prescription of n Utah has n very simitar taw erings. And now a Los Angdes minister has opened a smoker after for the enure state. hlo flnnday night prayer service, disThe liquor dealers of Wilkinson tributing day pipes and tobacco to county, one of the seven wet counties the young men of his flock. All this In tha name of n desire to in Mississippi, have agreed not to reach men a desire of whose sin apply for s renewal of license. This leaves only six counties, out of 76 In entity we have no question. We must get down to the people which liquor may bo legally sold. cry some of the preachers of the day At the annual Vermont town meet- But many not In the church are heard ings held March 6 throe counties voted to remark that the church would ev solidly against lionise. Burlington, complish grander results in the long the largest cKy In the state gave n run by adhering to Its original pro- d tour room bone. within a of tha Wo Orandadapot; ktomM brand naw. wttl pay i by w. c. t. Heller Son Washington kAL m Avenue. . zrarn of Wring the people Argt Irs Time. t t off-col- phy-siola- n. . APRIL SUNDAY, up. ix? t'f (hi-- ural ion fortitude. i 21, l!rtl 13 hr general enirripmion. To pcr:tii'.i of tl.i- - ci.il. I is tl.c med'uir of i!te g u. ra! ilrgra-d.i- Estes Doctor Specialist t .That noM.i.'ii letiiis tj guw : !!' wjrni-- . Child lalhiv gi.iw., and child tabor grows working rtakS . Do nut become discouraged: ikm't uiucrv Increuoeii. an. I the general ste live hari. isranrtard decline, You way not be able to sec ilie hsr-ehild labor involves the dtaptare-n- i where you have patient i.v sown uf aduli tabor, iht acritUv 'if the seed, but bo assured of ibis! .V-- Ui ed to lost. parental section to family necesaiiy; The truthful word manfully spok- and a new form of xlavrry whole profit brutalize those engaged en, the earnest effort honestly made, Child tabor U a problem therein. tho noble creed consistently held bich works economical hardships on these ara things which do not perish: working class, which reflecting mithey live on and move the world and mould ths destinies of men long after nutely, the tow standard of caplialist civilization, which is moved, to pro-- , you are dust. not so much by ihe sufferings of Leave cowardice to the cowards; leave servility for the slaves Be a child, as tho fear of developing man proud, though In homespun; men and women unable to propagate future tabor forces of capitalism. free, though in n hut Own your own soul! Truly, an exalted motive; worthy of breeders of horeet and angora Itare to listen to your own heartbeat. Between you and Gods sunlight goats, nut wiihal a mirror that reflects the client of tha social degratot no shadow of fur fall. What is there to live for if you arc dation attained by modem capltallat never to think, never to speak, never society. to act, save ea the echo of soiue masStrike at Cause, few years ago u prominent Enter you dreed? Better the death of the brave than the long misery of the glish idealist had the hardihood to writ a novel dealing frankly with tha mental serf. Not always is it easy to know the aez question, hu novel was danouno-s- s the barnyard novel; hie philright very often is tho road rough. Human praise can hs won by shower osophy as the barnyard phltoaophr. alBut routes. Honors aad riches are not where are the denouncers of thla Wlmre ways it rewards. Pleasanter days and new barnyard preachment? calmer nights may bo yours, if you are the aoorohere of sin who inflout smoothly down the tide of policy veighed eo long and valiantly when steering deftly by the rules of the one tone courageous man, and not the powerful capitalist system, was inexpedient. But has Ufa nothing loftier than volved? They remain si lout, to give this? Is there ns divine votes within further evideuoe of (ho depls to which yon that calls tor better things? Is modem social standards have sunk, of duty with- thereby to reflect anew the position of there no great puke-boain you no font of the warrior spirit the child. But it to Idle to Inveigh against Umm whan insotoot wrong flings Its gag of men and women; what la wanted Is n bottle at your foot? Are you willing that the Right shall food brood axe, applied to tha roots call for aid, and yos give no sucaor; of tho evil and capitalist system of that Truth shall plead for help, and ownership and production for profit, which manipulates land and capital to you bear no witness? Ia the sacred torch of Liberty pass- tha detriment of both adult and child ed on from hand to hand down the tabor. This sis is being cast and temages in which bravo man dared to pered by capitalism Itself. Capitalism keep it lit to find you unwilling to hue evolved tho cooperative machine hold it aloft? Watsons Magazine. production, with its superabundance. This evolution makoa possthle the introduction of ownerTHE BOUL'fi EASTER. ship, production for use, and the abolition of child tabor. Capitalism, lu Self is t&e only prison other words, prepares the way for an That eon hind tha soul; Industrial democracy, in which childLeva to tha only angel hood will bo one round of Whs can bid tha gat as unroll; enjoyment preparatory . to participation in the more responsible phases of life. Then And when he eomes to caU the. the position of the child will eerve aa Arts and follow fast; the general measure of tha race's eleHip' way may Ite through darkness, vation. But It lends to light at taaL Haary Van Dyke. TALENTED YOUNG MARQUIS Cues when iPms fail. Madam metbaUq. oeeaulutieo far any Ckranta Dtasow of any ar nature. Every esse guaranteed. st 1 Partial list of Diseases Cored Oetorrh, Daarats Singing to the Born, Dtou Ear. AM of the Head, Throat, id ths Lungs. Branchial Tnhra end him Plseai as aC toe Uv4 Kidneys and Bladder. Haait D FW Pitaa, Rheumatism, Aathms, Nerrass Trouble EC. YUua tola auid all Racial Trouble Tap Warm, Btod Putmtag foam any cms. Dues so peeultar ts Women. AMY PRIVATE DA&EaES Of RUN q sickly cured te stay eured. Eememher the enmraitm aad advise to PEER Com 4 mat Kh & t lht. Toranv ray h A MAN WHO n OAL FOUR TEMPERANCE i STRONG. Be strong! We are here to ' play, to dream, to drift. Wo have hard work to do, and loads to lift. Shun not. ths struggle ; face It Tis God's gift. Bay not Be strong! the days are evil who's to blame? And fold the hands and acquiesce oh, shame! Stand up, apeak out, and bravely, to God's namq. Be etnas! It matters not bow deep intrenched tbe wrong. How bard the tattle goes, the day how long. Faint not, fight on! Tomorrow comes the song. Anonymous. CHIPPED. Life h without meaning, If without a mission. 'From drinking and swearing and ever v sin You are safe ssd secure If you never begin. Philips Brooks rays that It la well to thing of no blearing as being really our until we have paused It along to someone else. Thera to nothing which we can really enjoy for any length of time without sharing It with outers. Make sure that, however good you may be, you have faults; thst, however dull you may be, you can find out what they are; ssd that, however slight they may be. yon would better make some patient effort to got quit of them, Ruskln. BEGIN TODAY. One reason why there Is not more good being done in tbe world Is because eo many people want to wait unUl tomorrow to begin. Begin today to do your good works, for there Is no tomorrow. Today, if yo will hrar His volco, harden not your hearts. Is the Scriptural admonition which we should nil heel and practice. Christian Advocate. CORRUPTION As the days that the Central IN SAN FRANCISCO. Pas it appears evident end of the terrible tyranny by corruptionists in Bon Francisco Is close at hand. Qtotrtet Attorney Langdon says there Is work for ths eourts for two years, and that ere the is finished the rerelations will shock tho nations. All classes in the Job community em to bo implicated indictments have been returned sgrint the very rich, who control the corporation whose franchises have been bought; the middle class officeholders, who have sold themsslve; the professional tabor leaders, who hnvo need orfonlsod tabor dor their own selfish rads and te its discredit; and the professional politician of the Abo Raef type Bschapgs. Call mr Cflte hours, li a. m. to Bleak). Ogdau. Utah. Ei writ. ml it Be tima Ara. flayto aumhm. bar Best Drug Ogdens o u vStore O Thii month you uhould disinfect your HOUSE, STABLE and YARDS, 0 ft We Recommend 00. 0. 0 9 ' Formaldehyde Carbolic Acid ofi s Kreso Chloride Lime and Copperas 05 it Sill the bugu with Drivtru Tartan taneonu Bed Bug Killer. We also carry In fitock tho strongest and best Insect 0) o CQ Powder. Gall on as. 0) c Wm. Driver o V Qfi WHO IS HALF AMERICAN ANO A ''HUSTLER Wo treat yon I right oo, Son Drag Co. & C GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager. 2453 Wash. Ave Ogdon, Utah. O i O Ogdens Best Drug Store (Continued From Page Ten.) loan to Edward 111, which never was repaid and which now, with accumulated interest, would - represent sum that would oome near breaklug tbe Bank of England to restore, la bis life of Wl ft. Story, Henry Janies makes mention of this loon sad of tho efforts of tho sculptor to obtain some restitution. A status of Ubaldtno Perusal ndtrns the Piazza Independents in Florence. He was the Syndic when Florence was Italy capital, and did much to promote Italian independence. Tho Medici connection came through a emsle branch of tha tatter house. The p reseat Perusal Palace is not the original one, which hoe fallen into decay and is tenanted by poor folk. The mansion which boars its name rianJs on the via Msgfiore and Is supposed to have been tbe house of Bianca Capelto One floor of it to occupied by Jerome Quay, tho American consul at Florence. Th reet of it is occupied by the Marches, and her sons. Ths museum la situated on the ground floor. The Story were' living Id Home when Edith married Oommradatur Peruzri. Mrs.. Story Miss Eldredgs of Boston before she married William Wetmore Story waa then the recogsonized leader of ciety in the Eternal City. Story's statue to her to the most beautiful monument In the Engllah cemetery In Rome. Edith wu the oldest child, a strikingly beautiful girl and endowed with a most charming peraonality, which made her a favorite of all tha famous people with whom her family waa intimate. It waa ah to whom Thackeray flrot read hie Row and th Han Anderson told many of Ring. his fairy tales to her before publishing them. Mrs. Browning was devoted to her end James Russell Lowell was one of her worm admirers. She is still a strikingly handsome woman, with all the grsee and courtliness of manner that characterizes the best representative of Italian society. Bhs always has remained true to her protest nt fslth. but her sons have been reared In their Esther's creed, while the daughter follows the mother's, as Is customary with tho offspring of Catholic and Protestant marriages In Italy. Rldolafo's Intimate The Marches frienre share his faith In himself and predict that if he Is spared to complete It his museum will long preserve his memory to posterity. tot. SPECIALIST KNOW. Tha following is from an address mode by Judge Bra. B. Lindsey, of the Denver Juvenile oourt: 'As n Judge I have faced the woes, the triala, tho mtaerira and broken homes of society caueefroaly by tbe want of n proper solution of this problem of problems. Thousands and thousands of hornet have bean broken up, caused by tha traffic in intoxicants. T have dlvorrisd four thousand people. I have tried no less than ulx thousand children In the six yearn. "This lamentable eoolal condition Is traceable In a large degree to the legalised saloon."" to DR. ESTES, t at-lt- old-fol- k I'TAIl. OGDEN Special Candy Sale i Next Saturday, April 13, from2 to 6 p. m.. our PURE STICK CANDY, au t flavors. Only 1 5c Per Pound Regular Price 25c Ogden Candy Kitchen 370 25th SL, Broom Hold Building Ind. Phone 326 Anglo-America- n Your Expectations Will Be Realized IF YOU BUY A. - RACYCLE , BICYCLE Also we want your KODAK burtnpsa. Full line of EASTMAN & I'KEMO KODAKS and all supplies for the amateur. Hpring is here and you will want your bicycle put in order. Our repair department haa been enlarged and prices are right. AGNES WESTON'. - TOY OF ANCIENT GREECE. A thousand years of child work and ptayrsnging from early Hellos to ths decline of the Roman empire, may be een In s collection now Installed in tha Graeco-Romadepartment of the British museum. The collection Illustrates the home life and training of children in Ore see and the Doman empire. Toy ore to "be found In abundance, with the ever new doll occupying a prominent place among them. Those which data back to the earliest times rH Greece Include an earthenware rattle, roughly oval, and many archaic dolla and other toys. In a later age the akllled workers of Epheeus made dolls with beautifully . chased features in plaster end ulsitmo-ter- The dolls' houra woe apparently popular with the children of etarale cob days as It Is At present for It th lection are te be found tunny models for lta furnishing In brans or glased earthenware, chins, studs and kitch- ens Circular discs or token used us engraved with counters In gomes, rams' bends, fowls, rate or flies, ud formally supposed to huva been vouchMA8XIA6 CLUB SOCIALISTS ers for seals at theaters or amphitheaters, ore shown In abundance. Knucklebones go hck likewise to (Continued on Pago 12.) remote, antiquity. They were mod of bronze and chalcedony, and clever THE CHILD. artificers with a comic vein shaped n Frederick Engel quotes Charles them in such forms as thst of satyr Fourier as being the first to ray thst or a dwarf, still preserving tbe old proctteoble. Loiylon in n given roriety the degree of wo- shape os far men emanciustlon is the natural mess- - u T. S. HUTCHISON 306 STREET. TWENTY-FIFT- E. F. BRATZ u Real Estate Bargains In any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. v Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written in Strong and Safe Oomptuiies at Lowest Rates. 00 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PnONES: 420 AND 420Z. WPWOSEM |