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Show UAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. PRANK J. CANNON, EDITOR. THE REPUBLICANS AND LABOR. For a full quarter of a century Republi- can newspapers and orators in every political devocampaign have rung the charges on the tion of their party to the working man, says the Reno Journal. The protective tariff was declared to be mainly in his interest, and as the crowning proof was cited the fact that the eight-hosystem was introduced into the ur ur establish the rule. The bill making eight hours a lawful day's Il I.' STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, sentiment which strengthens or weakens the natural judgment and will of most men to a Thy brothers greater or less degree. there is no escaping the part each keeper has to play in the lives of all. Every man should let his disapproval of all taint of vice be as manifest to any youth or man as he would wish to be to his own son. Society seems unable generally to feel the depths to which a man falls when he sins against his home ties as it does the like degradation of a woman. This is mans great misfortune. Temptations are not so slight that the tempted can afford to miss the resistance which the sentiment of all men would lend to the fight his Yet, in spite of own better nature makes. societys too great laxity, the fact remains that with honor gone in this the entire moral structure is dangerously undermined in all. The only gleam of hope that can be caught in all this horrible crime is that which leads to the belief that perhaps this ghastly lesson may be learned to the profit of many reckless various departments of the government while the Republicans were in control. It was not pretended that the Democrats opposed it, but it was claimed that the chief glory belonged to the Republicans, they being in power. In pursuing this course the Republicans were either honest or dishonest. They either thought that eight hours of honest toil con- youths." stituted an honest days work or they were playing for the labor vote at the public expense. Which was it? If eight hours a'day islong enough fora man to work for the government, it is long enough for him to work for an individual or a private corporation. The Republicans, however, do not seem to think so legfor nearly all the opposition to eight-hoislation comes from them. There are of course, individual exceptions, but they only UTAH 4 TWO VIEWS. Among the interesting articles in current magazine literature none surpasses in force and depth of significance the series of contributions to McClure's Magazine by Lincoln Steffens, in which is discussed the municipal corruption in American cities, as revealed by he investigations by the author and by legal authorities, says the Anaconda Standard. Mr. Steffens does not take a view of the situation that is at all encouraging. The conclusion which he has reached is thus summed up in the close of his article in the April number of APRIL 14, 190 Lyceum Family Theater SAWYER A YOUNG, Proprietors : Personal Pointers Week of April 11th Warren Corey went to his home at Independence, Idaho, yesterday. Mr. Jacobson of Los Angeles is the guest of his friend, W. R. Emmett. WALDO AND DEVERE, Comedy Sketch. DELL AND FONDA. Club Swingers. THE HIRSCHHORNS, Musics lea FREEZE BROTHERS, Tambourines. Miss Eva Hope was struck and knocked to the ground by a bicycle yesterday on Lincoln avenue. butcher George Berk, a well-knoof Wlnnemucca, Nev., Is In the city on a business 'trip of a few day. THE KID, Specialties. Special line of trimmed hata for ladies and children: unusual values. Saturday only, $1.50 each. THE LEADER MILLINERY, 2351 Washington. CLUBWOMEN MOVING PICTURES. "THAT TO GO EAST. Quite a number of prominent clubwomen of Utah are planning to attend the biennial convention of the Geral Federation to be held at St. Louis next month. Among the number are Mre. Cleeeon S. Kinney, Mre. William Mre!" William A. Nelden, Mr. G. S. Hicks, Mrs. J. F. Grant, Mra. Elmer B. Jones, Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson, Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Mrs. Chester E. Coulter and Mrs. Edward Bischel of Ogden, Mrs.. Mary M. F. Allen of Park City and Mra. S. A. King of Provo. The plan now' is to have the Utah delegation go In a body, leaving Salt Lake City three or four days before the opening day of the convention. None of the clubs have as yet elected delegates, but tills will be done In the near future. Since the meeting In Los Angeles a new rule has been adopted, whereby the president of a federated club Is not entitled to a vote at the biennial convention unless she go as the regularly elected delegate of her Igle-hear- Preston IS IS V jl fj 4 K ' al ' I si MIGHTY GOOD FLOUR," MINSTr 60 VHAT THEY ALL SAY. Artists 60 FOR SALE BY PriCM CARVER The Grocer Seats on sale Saturday. DAILY Realm GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOSEPH CLARK Msn.p, One Solid WsekofFlIIIT FOR LIGHT AND POWER MondayApril THE FAMOUS Let the Utah Light and Power Co. figure with you. An investigation will convince you that you cannot afford to burn coal oil. If you need power there is no kind that will prove as satisfactory for the money. ' Arington & The opening play is ont of th Grtatnt of all sensational Comedy Drama over written in four sett. Z Va BlackWperc Waite. Acte-- No At Cost Sale In order to make goods move quicker we intend during this sale to sell at actual cost our entire line of A carload of epecial scenery. Entin change of program each night Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. In order to introduce our company a the opening night this will be Ladiea Complimentary Night That Is each lady accompanied by person holding a reserved seat ticket will be admitted free, first night only. Tickets must be reserved before p. m. on date of first performance. Seats on sale Saturday at I a. m. 5fc 15c, 25c, 35c and PRICES - - Mens and Boys 410-41- 1 that near ly everything In hats. We are also selling at actual coat Our Entire Line of SHOES ECCLE3 Loan Money On Your Personal Note. will Toll Too Call andl drake THE WORKING Men's, Boys, Ladles, Misses, Childrens and Babied Shoes all go at cost prices. BLDG. I ..HATS.. we have Between 0 Specialties te SPECIAL Swains Comedy Co. E. W. WADE, Manager for Ogden. Youll find 18 Fresh fish MAN'S FRIEN wl OP,-ReceivEvery REESE HOWELL & SONS ed J smes Ballad 881 Tw-r-ro-f- c,'t 44444444 4 ed G. FIRTH STREET PARADE 420-- self-confess- AL. Greater Flour t,' work on government contracts has been killed in the house committee on labor, by being referred to the secretary of commerce and laclub. bor, with a request for a report on certain Driven to Desperation. points at the next session of congress. These points are six in number, and are as fol- McClures: Living at an out of the way place, low's: And as for corruption and the under remote from clvlllatlon, a family la 1. What would be the additional cost to thereof, we cannot run 'round and often driven to desperation in case of standing accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, the United States under the bill on articles round in and understand Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply rings municipal which it customarily obtains by contract? a ring thing. We of Bucklena Arnica Salve. It's the best 2. What damage would it inflict on the ring corruption; it isnt on earth. 25c, at Jesse J. Drivers Drug remain in one city or ten, and compre- Stora. cannot interests? manufacturing 3. Would contractors who now supply hend municipal corruption; it isnt a local PRESIDENT 8TARTS the government continue to contract with th thing; we cannot stick to a party and follow A RELIEF FUND government? it isn't a, partisan thing. party corruption; 15. The 4. What effect would it have on the shipWASHINGTON, April The of president has contributed $100 and the Its corruption. corruption building interests? our American politics is our American cor- secretary of the navy a like sum aa the 5. What effect would it have on the exruption, political, but financial, and indus- nucleus of a fund for the relief of the trade? port dependent and next of kin of the en Business started the listed too.' men who lost their lives by the 0. Are laboring people willing to have trial, of politics in Pittsburg, upholds it explosion on the Missouri. Secretary corruption taken from them the right to labor more than in Philadelphia, boomed it in Chicago and Moody has sent dispatches to the wieight hours? withered with its reform; and in New York dow of Lieutenant Davidson and to All these questions are so framed as to inthe next other officers business financed the return of Tammany Hall killed, a of kin ofofthe condolence to the dicate hostility to the measure. They bring telegram not the politician, then, not the bribe- president himself, also ad ispatch to out the leading objections to it, while not a taker, but giver, the man we are so proud of, Admiral Barker, commanding the single one of the great arguments in favor of our successful business man he is the source North Atlantic fleet, conveying his such legislation is hinted at. Every member deepest sympathy. of the committee is and was just as familiar and substance of our bad government. The of industry is the man to catch. His That Throbbing Headache. with the question as is Secretary Cortelyou. captain Would quickly leave you If you used is the trial to follow. Every member who voted for the reference is In marked contrast, however, with the Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suffererers have proved their opposed to the bill, and, with one exception, all who voted on that side are Republicans dark view of Mr. Steffens, is a cheerful edi- matchless merit for Sick and Nervous They make pure blood and The single exception is an old fossil from the torial in the April number of the Century Headaches. build your up Only 25 cents, is true the It that Century draws money back If health. back woods of Georgia, who is about three Magazine. not cured. Sold by centuries behind the age on industrial condi- its conclusions from a New York viewpoint, Jesse J. Driver, Druggist but it is encouraging to learn.that, even in a tions. At the the hearings the representatives of single city, there is warrant for any such Superb labor and those of the trusts were squarely op- optimistic view as is expressed in the following paragraph, which is taken from the article Cut Flowers posed to each other latyor favoring the bill referred to above: Orders carefnlly filled sad promptly delivered and trusts protesting against it. The RepubIn order to gather instances in support licans did not dare to vote against the measHollsrooK Greenhouses ure with a presidental election pending, and of the argument to which we lately referred, Phone Eugene Holbrook, lfgr to as a of in conditions improvement general the great trusts would not allow them to pass it. Hence, they killed it by a reference which our day and generation by the way of the NEW YORK STOCKS upward spiral, notwithstanding the too notorcarries it over the session. CHICAGO GRAIN ious evidences of our modern evil and We depend on our not corrupt onr customer lames,eommissluns, for our profit. The only strictly commission house one has only to look back over the hisIn tion, the state. SOMETHING TO PONDER. OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. tory of the city of New York for a space of Phono 313. 3M2 WASHINGTON AVE. time not exceeding the lives of thousands now The Rocky Mountain News sees in the actually engaged in affairs. The occurrence fate of Galbraith, who, although a man of of the days of the Tweed ring is h TrtrirT of the old Five Points squalor; of 41 good family, more than average advantages impossible; 4 and excellent connections, has landed in a fel the pluguglies, of Jthe fire riots. Advance been in made indeed, has, New York 41 ons cell for a double murder all along the line in the criminal, of the sick. under conditions of unprecedented brutality, There are occasional disheartening something which should lead men to think relapses in the matter of administration, but seriously whether there may not be some weak even the trend of that is upward. There is spots in society which a more stringent public abundant ground for good hope in the fight sentiment might strengthen. for better civic conditions in the metropolis The explanation given by this man, who, and other American cities. js 4 a few months ago, was occupying a position probable that the first quarter of the twentieth of trust and importance, is, in his own, word: century 'will be notable in the history of Ive been going down hill fora year or more. America for growth of civic spirit and progIt was whisky and cigarettes first and then ress in the honest and effective government of women. Later on gambling helped complete our cities. 1 the wretched havoc of character ruined in cAs an but one rcufcd of the seasons. A correspondent of the Courier-JournSentiment is far too lax among the men nominates Winfield Scott Inducement Schley as Demowho make the moral atmosphere for other cratic nominee for the presidency. One of the men regarding all these evils. There is lit serious troubles of this suggestion is that it tie sense of responsibility for that public j wont work. well-nig- "SMS Goods New Sale of Spring t 33j 'Pictures sSESSsS $ 4 4 Per Cent 44 Off 4 4 44 4 44 4 4 ft All the newest and latestBERUand materials; made by famous stationery manufacturer. Books s NEW BOOKS, - PITSInoKS will sell at fascina During this sale we OSSBOOK STOKER ft ft ft |