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Show Part Two NO D VOL 155 OGDEN CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, FIVE CENTS PRICE 1905 f t The Socialist Department of The Morning Examiner j - Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden . Editorial ,tar bedecked the Dec with tt should protect. .hake. hand, with Crime, JSTuw but to wait, to our fate ia left to the right Th" Outlook tor May IS shed. a flood of truth upon the tha lime-ligh- t team it era .trike in particu-f- f S ttre.t Crtfele called organized Taken aa a whole U a rehash of the divine of the workers to starve to death of the opening paragraph, sverthele Is a gem and (jv, the devil his due, as follows: "The present labor la not a clan war.' wii tonotChicago a war between rich men and mot men, capitalists and workingmen, tnslojrere and employed.- The lighting men who, so hi the itreeU ia between kr u there are daaaea in America at It d (j), belong to the same class. strike-hnaheb a war between striker, and that Is, between organized bhor and Independent labor." mm a different viewpoint the abort ia exactly what the daaa worker aeea In the struggle a( the worker, to resist the encroach-,Tof the capitalist class upon the ilghb of man. Primarily all strikes rbs ent of the conscious or uncon-pciohatred which la Inevitable between the oppressed and the oppressor, Bat thanks to the subdivisions of ha working claaa Into craft organixa-fjon- a ty the American Federation of Labor oa tho one hand and Into employs! or half fed. and unemployed or infed by the private ownership of sort! product Its property on the other sin!, (trikes soon develop into petty Inrbdletloa flghti between the different csotpt occupied by the working rlaii In the deadly cross- Are which the and (rollon, tho unemployed barred from negro, both practically nbcnhlp to the A. F. of to, are u too! for cannon by both the and the loosely unite! capKihit daaa n con-Kioo- i" 1 agnized worker. When the workers hcts sad oncznlxa on realize these Indnatrial or jclaas line they will he entitled to i cltss support. Challenging the t aad foar of the capitalist class, (taodlssa victoria a wlH then begin to U the dawn of Indnatrial brother-- I in! the realization of Peace on with poo! will to mot" in the Social-htlcpobli- Ti oourentlon to be held 17 In answer to the n in call for tatabbl unionism which has issued sot tf the growing need for a y managed working clasa-nlo- a win be watched with great Intent by all concerned. May its be guided by the beacon light of Socialism which reveals the hhor toklr and lights the path to nudpatkn from wage slavery. Trada nnloolsti and others often nitidis Socialists for not catering to them h their various flights in the h of reason. The Socialist move-am- t to movement of, for and by the making class and Its alma and tactics mint be altered to suit every Tom, Dkk aa! Harry that cornea along. The Mowing statistics show that labor forma but a small npnlnd tot of the working class. Cbl-ttph- demo-osdall- . d LABOR CENSUS. hmber of Organized and Unorganized &C8rS OF ! or Wuotry. MMhig Leading Industries. heed. 600.000 400,000 800,000 176,000 Jwdrleo and ma- riHae shop md noting and Textlto S'vlonsry Bfr men shoes., engl- nnd fire40.000 nd j steel, Toiali 260,000 325,000 25.000 ... 1.065,000 4,485,000 The Independent. Socialism and labor . LEGISLA- TION. tovemmentnl function of the from the admlnla-tireiM- ,, rlow1-Iwtind up with our So long aa each yw". ror. ll,, own Immediate the necessity for some Hm of Prompting cannot he svinej1 , e,nHhness n tom of J:S Vre"ult of onr false merely to keep it has become necea- bey A?ur,b,e. in he hands of governtr.Prif sys-thin- ing pow-dividii- al oireciton. in the in- rislng !n,ere1J) rrom a ti'tottM .pTp,e '"to holih th'i!Vheory 11 wy only H'"110 prier,5: exploiters and toe atate that But In the- flrt that nnfrtunately, it is the hi warfare of classes rtJi.to' ,w w can control the po-ttw the government, so i tk koi ,lle oppression of n,m. amwU tocets are opposed to furtherance of their on. litli-a- l fr ln,lra .w,he tody rt 'H f the fore W,,lcl risii.n 4 ?.b?P I1 powL?1 'JlT ini,. siik ceoui C T! Hi r 3 r ' t i r. top-notc- bow-wow- Two-thir- half-starve- wage-slaver- d the Columbia River Up Said to Be the Grandest River Trip on Earth Erom Portland to the Dalles. young ladlee will atari for the Lewie end Clark Centennial Exposileavt will Ogdon In a Pullman Palaca car over the Oregon Short Line Railway, tion at Portland. Tho party whero tho Qtegon Railway to Navigation Co tofll taka chargn Idaho aouthem Huntington, peering through oteamera will take the party line of of ooo famoua the whoro "Regulator" of the party to the Dollea Oregon, down the mighty Columbia rWr to the mouth of tho Willamotto River, than up the river to Portland, On Jnfy Ith the Standard-Examine- r e- - becuse there P,rty back 01 la i Hot to the interest " Wh,ch holdl lhe establishment, through 8o-f- 'l ,n 'rientlty of interests, would cease to ne cession for exist; or coercive pow- govern-torferenc- e, two-third- A The Fair and the Trail Each morning after breakfait tbe party will leave for the fair grenade, Just one nMo distant from Mr. Hills residence. The public exhibits are ell free after yen get Inelde of tho fair grounda. But the "Troll" Im tho day time the will have a large number of exhibits that will coat from 10 eeate to 50 oenU each. aesii. After tho exhibits party will view the public exbibite and after dark the ehowe on the "Trail will be young ladlee, then other scenes will be end the "Trail" have lost all charms for tho Standard-Examine- r . sought. 'at . . The Portland Heights Loop Four hours will be spent In taking a trolley ride op Portland Helghta to Observatory Point where ta exhibition In the foregrounds, tho Columpresented one of tho moat beautiful scenes on earth. Portland and the bia and Willamette Rivera In tho dietetics, and far abort thn elouda appear famoua Mt Hood, oteadlag out Ilka a monument reaching to the aklea. i : . , The Willamette Falls A half day will be spent In taxing the Oregon Water Power Railway Company train up tho Willamette liver to tho Great Falla, Oregon City and Cenemah Park where all kinds of amusements may be Indulged la, aueb aa attesting the chutea, etc. The Great Pacific .Ocean Then aa a tort of farewell trip, the entire party will get aboard tha palaca teamr "Potter" of the Rlvar fer a half day te Jhe Fecffle Orogon Railway end Navigation Company and will sail down tha Columbia Ocean, where the young ladlea will ba given an opportunity to bathe in tha greatest ocean on earth and dine . at The Breakers Hotel In braezea coming from Japan. , The Breakers Hotel On the shore of the greet Pacific ocean at Long Beach, Washington ere located several hotel, but. PM grand, magnificent hotel stands out more prominently then all the rest, THE BREAKERS HOTEL of national reputation will house our young ladlee for the ocean trip. Several times during the summer great clam bakaa are given on the mo ahoro. Tha Standard-Examine- r of tha Brokon young ladles will each be provided with a shingle or shovel by Mr. J. W. Arthur, proprietor tho Utah glrla shall have the beet In Hotel, the largest end beet on the North Pacific ocean. Mr. Arthur says me which hide an inch or two In tha cla sight and as the tide recedes will rush out on the send end dig up the Mr. d A. L. Craig, tho genial general sand. Thoueanda of people take part In those great clam bskea, and to run the Stndard-Examlnger agant of the company that owns tha majestic steamer "Potter," lehaa to take piece, at 4 per heed. Tho dig party to tho Pacific Ocean on one of the days when e elem bake , Everything glng of dams, however, only ruins one pair of ohoes which each young lad y e expected to provide. rise le free. pasMn-promlM- I- - California. Electric Fans Excursions -- VI We dont keep e'm We sell em from stock, ceiling, desk and bracket SOUTHERN May 24. 25. 26. 30, types. a. ; Jane Also Electric Flat Irons, no trouble, little expense, . great results. New Location. J. G. Reed & Bros; 2448 Washington Ave. BeU 346 Ban Y. 3t ) Francisco and return, one way -- 8410 one way, through Port Una San Francisco and return, direct, aa Lon Angel and return, $50.50 follow: SO. 81. June Zeoaooooooooeooo Msy 4, 25. 26, Juno Ind. 346 ll $30.00 See Shibe for Anything Electrical. iMOMIMOM4IMII $4JmQ0 Los Angeles and return, direct or dt J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. eeooeeeeeoooo V LIMIT STOPOVERS. For other particulars and later selling dates call on or address D. R. Gray, Gen'L AgenL 201 Mala St., Salt Lake. Of wrM T0Ut9 30.1.00 NINETY-DA- clsss-conclo- P. ERNSTROM Practical Horseshoer Harness, Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of High Grade Harness and 2279 Washington Ave. Stock Saddles. BHSBSBSBHBBBMSBDSttB ' 2, 3, 7 -r May old stand. Phones t 1, 2,7?.... Electric Supply & Fixture Co. PAdnC h'-tion- s self-conce- it c Our Portland Home fruit-growin- g e, iS At Portland the young India will atop at a private reeldence, corner Irving and Twnntythlrd atreat, modern colonial mansion of twenty rooms conducted by Mra. S. V. Hill, an elderly lady whose eoclal etondlag la among the beat families In Portland. She deee not conduct a public rooming house, but rent a few rtomi to partita, furnishing the heat of reference. It waa a piece of good fortune that permitted that management to secure with Mra. Hill rooma at one hour far ad the young ladlee. Tho lady further haa coaeeated to fumled bieakfaet for the entire party each morning. Tho ether maalo will be taken on the fair grounda or wherever ee deee Mra. hunger ovartakea the young lad lea. The beet hotela in tho city of Portland offorod as goodi rates Hill, but the fact that the young ladlea will hav a homo all their own la what cauood tho management to (elect tho colonial manelon loos ted In the heart of Portlands best residence section, t ' Ma-ter- pub-Jlsh- tn Railways .. S'! Tolaero 5 I b THIRTEEN TRIES. Organ-- Jl5g "Wads J er. The government function might iialism. AI. Wiilc's short sentence eterythlug. They drink, they gamble be abrogated, and the power of repretells Hie tale. aad make a hell of huie. Are women sentatives limited to administration. Boiled down to Its essence capitalism guilt lea.? No. Trarv any criminal Thus through Socialism alone can the is a The inevltaoiu cae and you will alaar find a woliberty of I he individual be safely result of the privnte ownership of the man at the bottom of the t rouble. If mean of production, i money, metal- wumen do their duty at home they will realized, and to the fullest extent. Socialism and the Class Struggle. lic money, and that breeds Urn 11 nan-tie- r have little time foi- politic. Cut tne As Engels clearly states it: By at In whose clutches Hie woman quest ion out and I'll be a soeil-lhl- ; Inst becoming actually the representa- whole efforts are Centered. As a prioilier wise you iiilght us well retive jf (he whole social body, it (1. e. vate ownership of the means of pro- name your movement' the Woman's the slate) renders itself superfluous. duction inevitably lends up to the Rights Crusade." Soon an no longer there is any so- nnancier, so, from the financier flows B. Y. W. (Signed) cial clans to be kept down; soon as, the means to set production in motion. ANSWER BY A SOCIALIST. together with class rule and the in- A country may, a Russia, have all the dividual struggle for life, founded in natural opportunities and forces to the previous anarchy of production, produce, hut liaviug nailed hereelf to We quite agree with tho writer of the conflicts and excesses that issued the chariot of capitalism, her natural the atone criticism when he says thsl therefrom have been removed, there la opportunities and forces are palsied, a fools stilling of free criticism nothing more to be repressed, and ren- unless the financier 1 willing to blow and self conceit. Not only that but he dering necessary a special power of re- his bieath Into their nostril. Russia who hold himself shove correction 1 first act, needs no financiers consent to set in a menace to the liberty of bis fellows. pression the at ate. The wherein the atate appears aa the real motion her resources. Operated on the Therefore socialist invite criticism plan Russia representative of the whole body so- Integral cooperative nl never speak from a platform where cial the seizure of the means of pro- would own herself and be able to do free discussion is Kiippivsned. duction in the name of society is also aa he pleases. But, under the capWe admit that women have their Its last independent act as state. The italist system, no nation owns itself; faults but there are extenuating Interference of the state in social re- it and iia people are owned by the that throw the burden of h lations becomes superfluous in one do- capitalist hierarchy, the at Marne on men. It ha been customary . main after another, and falls of Itself which Is Money-Bagfor men to assume thst women are The disgraceful plight of Russia, is Inferior to men snd to deny them into desuetude. The place of a government over persons ia taken by the the plight ot all countries In tbe cap- anv say so" la matter outside of a administration of things and ihe con- italist world. Not always does the dis- doincailu sphere constantly narrowed duct of the processes of production. grace come out ss plainly, nor is there by the inroads mails by the factory The stale la not abolished' It dies always a Witte to bring out the fact system on tbe household manufacture so clearly. N. Y. Weekly People. out." of clothing, food, oap and other arIt Is not the Socialism that 1 comticles too numerous to mention. JINGO PATRIOTISM. ing, but the monopolies that are here la It not quite natural, that, deprivare individual that ed of any voice in the conduct of afdestroying And Initiative. and enterprise First Wage Worker The Japs have fairs, women are mede suliji-r- t to men selfish knocked the the of the intensity stuffing out of the Rus- and are forced to follow their former scramble In which we are all com- sians again and 1 am glad of it. Twelve household occupations from the home pelled to engage, gives but little scope Russian battleships gone to the dlmu-ni- t to the factory; The hunt whirli men to the natural development of ones with dirty minds make for the woIon Hurrah! better Individuality. That man who for Boss of the Coffee Joint But who man in the case licgan with Adam ten hours dally has to sacrifice the are the Japs fighting? A lot of poor. who had to find a scapegoat for his beat that ia in him to the exactions of Ignorant, own shortcomings. of the d devils. commercial life, la a man of business rirst Wage Worker That's Just it. married women are already engaged in and little else. The dull level of The Russians hare proved to the gnlnful occupations and tbe mediocrity, so often prophesied of So- world that they are no good on tbe number la increasing an that if men cialism, is painfully apparent here and aea and not much good tin land. I don't look to class politics and unionnow to those who have eyes to see. say, give them all that's coming to ism and fulfill their duty the women will have to do it for them. We make The evils from which society suf- them. fers can lie almost wholly traced, eithSecond Wage Worker I can't agree our appeal to women because, generer to the degradation of the masses with you, although I used to think a ally speuking, the woman child re1 have consequent upon their found maining longer in the warmth and good deal of the relations out that they takeJaps. class the woand the perverted our Job and 1 for protection of tbe mother-love- , which result from it, or to the sub- one dont want to see them win man, barring the effect of a narrowed version of all moral ideals due to the again-- t the Russians. activity, becomes endowed with the irresistible force of the competitive Socialist Wage Worker If the greatest good. This la why, when a struggle. The commercial spirit, which Ignorance and poverty of the Russian woman collides with the rocks that inmeasures success by the bank ac- workingmen justifies the Japs In kill- fest our social system she la pointed count, besmirches wherever it touche, ing them off, how long will It be be- - to with scorn, while a man in the tame and sneers at all that rles above its , fore the Japs are called on to butcher or worse condition may receive apown vain and sordid Ideals. Liberty, j lha American working daaa? Here plause. Dashed ualie rock, a great Equality, Fraternity, once the watch-- J yml arp looking for a Job ou cannot steamship carrying a valuable cargo a jjnd while your children, who should .will make a greater contrast, wrecked words of a great heme, are alien mcckery under the present conditions be at school, are working. The Japs on a bleak shore than a sailing craft as to have become mere targets for a would be competing for our jobs Just which left port with nothing hut rock as the same if shallow cynicism: regarded only they staid at home. Col- ballast. Socialism Is the expression of eterthe mild insanity of deluded enthus- lective ownership of the tools of proiasts Commercialism, while giving duction would ensure our jobs and our nal truth and therefore, although the mouth praise to labor, holds the labor- children's health and education. I socialist movement calls uimn worker a social pariah. For the laliorer to- say, work for Socialism. ingmen ami women and all other honday is a slave, and labor has become a Workers (in chorus) That's est citizens to rally to itz support Wage mark erf bondage. Ijtbor may he divine, well enough as a dream, but the for- the true socialist never compmmics hut slavery, never. One war has been eign element" stands In the way of Its truth to make a friend. Study the fought in this country to prove its in- Immediate realisation. To get Im- question and your expressed love of institucompatibility with republican mediate living conditions for Ameri- talr play will make a aoclnllHt of you tions. Let care be taken lest another cans we must boycott the Japa so eves though socialism sailed ufulcr oman s Rights, lie necessary. white men will have Jobs and support the name of Socialism will increase the rnnohllng I families.. The "Dead Lever of Socialism. of women a thousandfold and Socialist Wage-WorkCapitalist j Influence In tho often expressed fear lest sotemoTe all the conditions that make cialism should reduce all to the level ownership of machinery breaks up ther depravity anil crime. EA.U. of the workers, there is sn uncon- family by bringing women and chllmen for scious recognition of the evil condi- dren Into competition with FALLING SPARROWS. with the constant tions they have to endure that to in Jobs. This, together machintheir revolt Improvement of labor-savin-g Itself Justification of A few weeks ago one Warren Fosagainst them. Wage slavery ha ery and organization displace more aspects even worse than chattel slav- of our fellows than Immigration ever ter of Salt loike City published a lengthy article la one of the Sunday ery. To his owner the chattel slave thought of doing. The was valuable property that mut be capitalist of California, prompted by i papers. The Balt lake Telegram taken care of. But the master of the their material interests, did their bent credits Mr. Foster with a defense of reAct Exclusion Chinese the on which to e can the English sparrow on the grounds get wage-slavpay a wage he slowly starves, can kill with ores pealed. The United States government that he, Foster, was never injured by hob-nowith the Japanese of- English sparrows and that to offer Inwork, and yet lose nothing.- That ma.i official who sees a hundred standing ready to ficials, whom they wine and dine and ducements to little boy a to kill sparhimself. flatter, for capitalism knows no race, row ia to put a premium on murder. take his place dare not ss-e- rt The master haa him In his power and creed, color, or sex In its own class re- The Telegram's chief grievance seems knows It; and power la but the provo- lations nor In Its rule of the working to be that Mr. Foster should allow the cation of the bully. Many s man not claaa. That is the example the work- great "I am" to blind him to the Bualone endure conditions that are In- ers must follow, for In union there ia fferings of fruit growers and others to famous, but has often to set bis teeth strength. The unions engaged in fan- whom the sparrow la a pest. Under date of May 27, the Telegram and submit In silence to insults which, ning the flames of race hatred are unthough they cut like a lash, he Is worthy of the name they bear. Ameri- gets into the great I am boots, and, a he can cans once cherished a childish preju- complaining that it ia made tired by powerless to resent. against all European Immigrant those "cranks and alarmists" who change, but a me.ster he must serve; dice when we got better acquainted we maintain that "we are turning out and not until there ia none will tbe but found them to be men like ourselves. degenerates at a rate that will one slave be truly free. W. 8. McClure. After all, the only difference between day stagger the world, praya thnt i u Is that we got here first. for Its (the Telegram's) peace of mind, M. WITTE'S BRILLIANT As to present benefits It is plain to all people having nuch uncomfortable he seen that if we had never made the knowledge should be put where their acquaintance of our European brothvaporings" could not reach the "genWhen Information reached St. Pet- ers our capitalist, rulers. In the exeral public. ersburg that the negotiations for a uberance of their patriotism would A partial report of the physical exto u threatened since have long brought together amination of primary grade children Russian loan In Paris deadly warfare. Workingmen of the conducted by the Board of Healih of fall through, M. Witte, a leading mem- In owe thanks to New world auatenance and City, appearing in the same ber f the Rusoton government, la re- the Socialist movement which re- issue York of the Telegram, states that to strains the war lords from and looked glum, have to ported Involving more than 5 per cent of the children have said: "We can afford to suffer the entire civilized world in ware, the examined were defective. Defective is always borne by vision, had nutriilon, pulmonary and defeat In Manchuria, but not sen-in brunt of which (he working class. than heart ailments were greater Paris. It la difficult to frame a Vnder capitalism the condition of the the experts believed they should be. tence at once so short and so Other item of news jn this consistso sound snd bo brilliant. It working clas of the world must sink to the level of the lowest, for all coun- ent (?) paper tell of a prominent lawcapital-lam- . 1 a summary of li status f conceal tries mut compete in common mar- maker sued for 135,000 for alleged It shear the frills thatholds goods. breach of promise; of a woman slashup kets for the disposal of surplus a fact of gravest import, andthose s of the ed to death; of a new bridge wantonwho In England we see the fact clear to view for workers idle and starving and the ly dynamited; of municipal corruphav rvfi to ace dimensions other third on abort rations and heav- tion. Here is a country of vaatcer-Rusto. ily burdened with the care of the idle. resow Yes, the world may be growing betand Inexhbu-Ub- le Unable to prevent the war the there may be a great peace senter; It population ia larger by far than Socialist workingmen of timent but the parr6w bother some European other two of any that is Irnger t.ian Russia and Japan exchanged brother- erf us so we cant see it that way. put together; it United mutual States. ly greetings deploring the When rich men become Interested the of the population as laughter they were obliged to en- In giving some of tbe taken find enthe of Steppes, "Hercules That in. of the the joyment in fiddling while their follow coming gage Though Russia haa been called, ha for aover little "brown" men may mean a has- men suffer. naa ar sustained a conflictIntowith of the Inevitable downfall of the front tening tion that suddenly leaped the small business men and the arisdeTHE HEROIC AGE. rank of state, and nas suffered will tocracies of labor, their feat after defeat, until Its armies some day he regarded aa acoming blessing in Professor Huxley said in a criticism have been swept away. E. A. B. disguise. of present educational methods, that loss in men and In prestige that that deManchurian WOMAN" SUFFRAGE children are led to believe that the Implies, the crushing defeat In CRITICISM OF present ia barren of possibilities for feats are nothing to what 1 to uy wht achievement. We winder how many Ffcris would ow-n- tliit An Interested reader of the Socialof the readers of the religious prlodl-ra- l defeat In the money market Implie. the ist Department since its first appearfrom which we clipped the followThe loss of men, the to, of guns, ance, I beg leave to submit a criticism ing poem were reminded of Longfelloss Of prestige a a military nation loss of the stand you take on the woman lows words: all that amount to nothing; t,ie I am no socialist hut it The lives of great men all remind ns. market question. money of prestige in the conviction that mortals are falWe can make our live sublime, amount to everything. The lose ln 1 r. war; the lible and all should have a chance to And, departing, leave behind u Manchuria will not affect the In other see ourselves as others see u.".Thoe Foot print in tbe aands of time. loss la Pari would end It. who neglect this opportunity are ant From the plow and the workshop; words: a mighty nations not of Itself to burst with or play the from the busy marts of trade and from standing is at the mercy must come men and the cradle-sid- e but of a coterie of men ontaide at fool. While, advocating "political and eco- women whose spirits meet the test" Its own boundaries, tlie financiers, nomic freedom and equality for men they are the real ruler. (Continued on Page Fifteen.) Is tlito necromancy! No. It la cap- and women, you blame the men for 4 1 A. BATTEL and M. MORAN Address all communications to K. S. Hilliard, 567 26th St. s to Workers in - n's work. the above head trtlcle under E people-psralyze- 5tSA - JJJht S. HILLIARD, Socialism answered. qnation concerning C tat Committee-KA- TE " We are specially prepared for shoeing mean horsea. "Come and mo hew we do It" 417 23rd street. Opposite Consolidated Wagon and Machine company. Phone 316 X. |