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Show THE THE JOURNAL. ists.'. EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO, ' it the The socialist party,' which has this principle for a shibboleth, whicluexpecti everything from the LESSEES. organization of the execrates the crime working class, the committed against person of the president of the French republic as a bmtal deed, as the negation of every principle of revolutionary logic. It is necessary to arouse in the proletariat the consciousness of their own rights, to furnish them the structure of organization and to induce them to function as a new organism. It is necessary to conquer the public powers by the means which modern civilization gives us. ""To ; revolt to- - throw at haphazard abornb among the spectators of a theatre, or to kill an individual is the act of barbarians or of ignorant people. The socialist party sees in such deeds the violent manifestation of bdurgeois sentiments. Briefly given the principal points of difference between anarchism and socialism are as follows: The anarchist holds the will of the individual to be paramount to the welfare of society; the socialist believes the ' necessities of society should be paramount to the will of the individual. The anarchist is opposed to all authority, laws and government; the socialist believes in all three and in expanding their func- every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at Lozan, Utah, matter. as ec6nd-da- s Entered Post-ofii- Saturday class-conscio- ce Editor. Auguitus Gordon, September 28, 1901 It is high time tha. :he Demo cratic city eommitte should begin the preliminary work of the fall campaign. It is. time, for every Democrat, also, to make up his or ..herjmind to attend the primaries and secure the nomination of the for best material the party-afford-s the various city offices. Be sure to attend the- - primaries, orior- ever after hold your peace. -- ANARCHY VS SOCIALISM. i! JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. CE?T: . man life whether it be the work of bourgeois exploitation in factories or of the bombs or daggers of unintelligent revolution- PUBUEHID BT . TRI-W- us The lamentable killing of President McKinley has, amongst other phenomena, had as a sequel the development of the prevalence of tie erroneous belief that anarchism and socialism are convertible terms; that the' distinction between the two political cults is one of name rather than of principle. In justice to socialism it may be tions. The anarchist does not countensaid that nothing is farther from ance organization, as generally the truth. The most diligent student would look in vain for the tie understood: organization is the soul of socialism. that binds tho utterly divergent The anarchist believes in deprinciples of these two political be- veloping even to individuality liefs. . the point of murder; the socialist The anarchist believes in the would use every possible means to absolute supremacy of the indivi- restrain the harmful manifestations individuality. . dual; the. socialist, in the supre- of The anarchist does not vote nor macy of the people. The anarchist countenance political action, nor is opposed to any and all forms of has he a settled programme; government; the socialist believes socialism depends solely on politiin the extension of governmental cal action by means of the ballot functions until they cover the in- and has a very elaborate produstrial as well as tho political life gramme. Anarchy stands at the extreme of the people. Anarchism proposes of individuality, socialism at the not a government, but a chaotic opposite extreme so s beneficial. farit-icondition in which each man shall economically From all of which it will be seen be a law unto himself, his belief that those who attribute even in and will being the sole guide his actions as related to himself the most remote degree the asand the community at largo sochl-ism sassination of President McKinley proposes a paternalism tint to the teachings of socialism, do so shall embrace' and protect all, both either ignorantly or maliciously. politically and industrially, and to There is not a political party in the United States whose teachings a certain extent socially. True, both anarchist and social- advocate or could logically lead to ist arc revolutionists; but tho revo- murder. The anarchists arerin no sense a party, as a party requires lution proposed by the anuiohUl one to be wrought by bloody deeds organization, system and . governand to lead to the disintegration of ment, all of which the anarchist is all law, order and government; opposed to. while the' revolution the, socialist Tl political parties in every is to be effected by the eouLtry are organized f or the proposes ballot, and. to lead, to the exten- maintenance, of certain political sion of governmental - functions. beliefs, and to secure their adopThe auarehist m tion as the rule of government, by m. consent of the majority. In these the abstract; socialist, ot t Jits concrete. What more radical differ- the anarchist has no place.no part. He is opposed to them one ' and ence conW there be! The natural consequent e of the all. Ilis animosity to organized propaganda of anarchism is to in government in any form is cathodireccite to violence in iiiiler; tl"3 lic, and has no particular teaching and open advocacy of the tion. . Usually he has no more principles of socialism lead but to fault to find with the government organization t for the purpose of under which' he lives than with securing peaceful reforms at the any other; and is just as ready to kill the mler whether hereditary ballot box, As to the attitude of the social- or elective of one country as of ist in regard to the murder of another. Hence a plot to kill and rulers, the socialists of Italy issued and the instrument to executeris the following manifesto at the quite likely to be entirely foreign time of the murder-- of Brest. to the country in which the crime Carnot of France by an Italian is committed. The tool by choice or by lot avenges no personal or anarchist: Neither he The Socialist I'atty to the community i wrong. Workingmen of Hub, Down with nor his have suffered from misrue, but-Kassassins! llnmamty-nowf-nnde- r-is a. member, oLa. stauuslhai and duett band whose sole aim is to destroy not tolerate lmial violations of'th.c constituted author'd v, and proud great principle which j$ morally indeed is' he who strikes a successful the soul of socialism. n the when blow theie at head., m lie who r.trngghv for the vipht to life in exchange for L's laLcr is no possibe . escape for himself. condemns every assault upon ha-.- ! The anarchist stands entirely apart, in every theory, from the Socialist, OKHOBOIC Democrat. Republican or Populist. Each of these parties has a plan of of government which it believes is the best adapted to general requirements. The Anarchist is opposed to ..every form., of . government, and is ready to kill every representative of it, from iking or " president, to policeman. K2 PC :C I C I C C t O t C OiC i 0 1 0 y THEY BROKE EVEN. and Ogden Login Play Bill. Good , The Logan amateur, baseball champions of the State, went up against a picked nine from Ogden on Wednesday and Paw Hahn and his kids more than held their own in the encounter, despite the fact that '"with 'the Junction City crowd were such erstwhile, professionals as Bluth and Henry, while Ogdens amateur wonder, Shurt-- 1 iff, was with them to do part of T J Gents Crescent wheel, single tube, price $30.00. ' Sale price $2100 Gents Dayton wheel, cushion frame, detachable $37,25 tire, price $50.00. Sale price Gents Dayton wheel, detachable tire, price $40.00 Sale price $30.25 Ladies Dayton wheel, detachable tire, price $40.00 Sale price $30.75 Gents Dayton Roadster, price $30.00. Sale price $19 25 Boys Crescent wheel, double tube, price $25.00. Sale price $1650 -- 7 ' the pitching.' In the first game the locals made a fewr very, very bad errors, that simply played hob with the score. We are" busy opening up our Then, too, Ern Ileusser, who did the pitching, was not in good fonn. He lacked his usual control and speed. The score was 9 to 4. The second game was a beauty. Thomas did the slab work for Logan, and he was in prime form. In the seven innings he had but 21 face him, and gave but one measly little hit. The score was 5 to 1 but it should have been 5 to 0, and would have been but for a mistake of lim Heusser. Jimmy thought that when Shurtliff struck ont, it was the side ont, and threw off his mit and mask, and started foi the bench. It was but two ont, and Englebretsen seeing his chance galloped over the plate before Jim could get back. Shurtliff pitched in fine style for the visitors in the first game, and Coleman was on tb slab for them in the second contest. The only features of the game were a beautiful running catch by Randall, a pretty catch by Trenberth, who is a daisy at first base, and. the taking in of some hot grounders by Davis. The attendance was disappointing, not more than 230 people being present. Here are the scores of both games. Suits. 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