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Show V- . ' - i THE MORNING SUNDAY EXAMINER. AUGUST 1905. 6, tiiiiii'i.i!".! rhe l.xvr iy fle j'.iMic must he iinpreis-tiiffer.-tu-tod v ill proflt by ihe that (t nvrnmrnt roa- Jvi : b? ;hr p nji'p should he for ih.- mil be applied to all tt'ai arc of bcnrfft to the people. S.Krij !pi d.pot make people ? i. i xinij'. give thoir natural o iiKsert ita-l- f (tMlpss :he The Socialist Department of The Morning Examiner " I Editorial Commisee I - A I BATTEL and M. MORAN Address all communications to JONAr K. S. Hdliai d. It !I taamaem .ua THAN. It aeem to wmethirg dec-- j daily Erotber Jonathan i doe that there ipreveae in SoclalUm. soraethlus new. Bam That i Miffed at Socialiim rule ii It ia takes to be too angel. 1 don't think it ought to be B he done to niffed at; what ought to h ta to burn U out. aevcre. And why this Fuel a j I. sThat's erarirr? thotia-aad- s 3 j. TU tell you. There are upon thousands of people, nay hundreds of thousand a who are con-M- t with tbeir lot. and submissive te tba Misting order of things. I don't par thev are as happy as Id like to we them. But they are happy now with thehlr lot. Down cornea Social-tu- n upon them, stirs the discontent, turn their happiness into uphappi-pesf- . 1 say that such a thing is per- verse. rail fly. You see. You U. S. Let are perfectly happy with your legs for somebody Igcnmotian; down cornea upon you and descants upon the great pleasures that you could enjoy If you besides lege, and only had wings, mild fly. and ha prevails upon you so much sad ha impresses you to Mch an extent with hla arguments about the pleasures you are foregoing for want of wlnga that you ceae to eojoy your lege end actually grow alterable. B. J. Bratro. well put! of U. 8. And your understanding the effect of Socialist agitation ia of for tbs nature of such agitation wtpgs? not that Now B. perverse? I'. 8. Yes; THAT would indeed be but, such is not Socialist perverse agitation else Is It? B. V. 8. Now let's suppose this elate of things: You Imagine you ara in good health, and 'at happy in that; aerertheless it is only appearance; there la death gnawing at your rligl; Inside of you you have a tapeworm sacking up the substance of your nour hhment and undermining your, health; it times yon feel a sense of Is hr It tide, but you get over that, your recuperative powers not yet having lost their eliitlcity, and you preserve you happi-pass- . Some knowing on a corn? along and evidence of the discovers mischievous parasite inside of you; ht tells you of It; informs you of your arouses you dinger, and. thoroughly bat of your ignorance of your condition into a thorough appreciation of the danger you are In. Has he not 'destroyed your happiness"? B. J. He has for the moment, but for my owa good. What he tella me piskes me take measures to rid myrelf c( the parasite within me, and to betimes positively happy. V. B. Aid that Is good? & J. (yiainly! 1. 8. And such is the case with Socialism and that la what It does far i rhn-div.-- pjl'.-lji- : - :1aj j I bam into lax banking eu.i .);(. i.i'jii.irijouB failures of iuvnhi::,: udiiic uieu. a guti impiiry in Ka'i.K-- , h ks itnuliini; i ' fi f.-u- i : . u - . wl-.t-- kren-edge- d paw-wo- : et .itK.ii:-.a- s Nw D:b-- "r (RaiKlals- "Woir." anent plaids, hut It looka nilinly f- t'ff'rial are dainty lace and muslin sleevelets galore, tho old fashioned ones our made with such Infinite pains of yellowed book muslin. For th benefit nf horn fashioner women we the Cemtcees of sleevelets and th tuckers I would say lithieu de KnalUen, who was looking that to get exactly tho right touch the gractfu and etlractlve in erntume of non silk in pale lilac, with of direr about the eleevco ai.it A lrge cravat cf plaited l.vw.i J" T,e"clcnnr lace gave her coat a ""Ing dlrertolre r. The hat that wned the manses of I.er dark flair liv'Tlsh white crinoline laden iliac blossoms. This dainty little m .T, T M rocelvliij congratulations new coiffure style brought about by the exigencies of the Watteau: hat. This Parisian chapeau hai never been a favorite with American women, and the small, flat plateau effect tilted over the eyes at an angle of forty-fir- e degree and raised to an exaggerated height on a bandeau in the berk will not appear In the new felt this fall, but the hair arrangement will be much In evidence, done by first Marveling the locks tbs back and sides of the head la Con-Pci.o- ui rink-uiarl- upon the Ruccr-of her nwtbook, "La Domination." a volume lgh,ful "Procdons nnd much perceptiun. But amid took Hn-study she does not over-th- e charm and coquetry of th 11 no bmper faslilon-l- o h- i- L$n(,,el he well read and well ? T,h Wvlal gossip of a limited ' l'k of an absorbing interest domestic matter ki k,.dreM nr,d ) year oo. Even U, X"ung girls one Meets in re fur better schooled society In tbe pror,,,s than the older women, b t '"ft !i,1,fulIy Unwed themselves hrhimi through mental Iasi-"" "1,jd"ru 8ri to be sur. has nd ha Proverbially dop" realise that bti)T!IIK' ,ut o her on In the Vs! 1,7 ln,,t 11 ' Pwt of her busl- hi,vo a hohby ni some x,:.f: hot "iy, "f, the niothcra of today p.vf u wh they left Mi .l'"'r,,PKon ir1'ir d,llthlrr of eighteen tu,r sro to succeed and toy P:euoh on"11 'tUdy necessary. The , .Wlrnneag n-- m Y.'s-.ii.- - 1 Germain. This enterprising woman had nf lived for some time In China and knew to perfectly how to brew the cheering cup,-swhen overtaken by financial adverW are all just now Interested In sity she opened this fksclnatlng little room. II Is furnished In yellow traveling gowns nnd an awfully smart tea hangings and Is utility frork Is mwl of grey tussore with expensive Chiness silk. The skirt is cat In nine gores and patronised by fashionable folk of all has at th bottom a deep hem headed nationalities. At the present moment smart traveling public from1 Amerwith two band nf (hat tussore rut on th are most In evidence sipping tea the blaa. The double breasted cost ica reaches about a quarter of a yard be- from beautiful porcelain, while the talk low the waist line and Is light In the of Itineraries flows fast and furious. Bols de Boulogne I back and scmiflttli'g tn front. The After a run in Ihe mannish collar and narrow turned dropped In there a short whllo ago and had the pleasure of seeing a number of barked cuffs are of black velvet. are rather doe fitted coat af- dainty gowns. A pale green and whits check with Irish lace Insertion, set a fairs. jour above the hem, of the skirt dePaquln Is making smart traveling serves especial mention. The liodlre, eklrta and costa In cinnamon brown wras trimmed In the a blouse rajah silk finished with neat velvet co- same way. affair, The belt of white kid waa llars and cuffs. The coata reach about and held by a buckle of green the trlrome hat waa of white rrlnnllne oddly decked wllk a mass of waving groen wheat. Very fresh and sweet aaa a drees cf white rambrie with a red spot, belted with red. and decorated at the neck with a turndown collar of white em- - cur,,.,H nvUrn. . ' r:i, faFhlon lB lro of a bore d0f3 thu of ,he tro chinan or chauffeur ktu J'ro,nMH,lc roun lady uf yor. Lit to ,0 lhl' Lusinesa f ttm moment (her tvoirr ,p prcs,I,t diSPacs abroad the wmi r'1 wueL Th "ut loo"lnS their M.,rtjr.rWt ' rot on tha bargain utr k stw . ?" T far,taM 7".f0ll0w tTOU to U tha 'iiy 0X,rHvagsnt sum- - t'll Thcprovldent manager A11 th' n,or whM he sun shlnss." il! Chr;fc; ta found in tew XI th. with ' the O,,0,, be m,k.P.hpr!.e,f end tes ,he droi rL rh,,n" , '"..ur..,,;;;; .nd M tTt? J'a are 'J,,..... my neonsclously of Al ,oaetsomething " has G from hiThTC" TCr a',d ovc !. "Alwavi k,v now drawn the ln hlfJRra,n,Ti "Ion." affet are to lb f,r'1 fit ttin a.i sk- nd later on will huaai 'IJJJl'1. " In the th cry of 1r weak solution rf must bs sure to get tho old fashioned book muslin aa a foundation. Then the making of It Into attractive nttle accessories accomplished by puffings snd tucks Inserted with lace 1s a labor of love. At th exquisite reception given recently by the new American ambassador to France, Mr. McCormick, at hie charming home on the (jual de Bll!y, a young .American girl held all eye by ths qualntnesa of her costume. The gown was of flowered silk mull, made with full plain skirt and short waisted bodice adorned with a muslin tucker cut low in the neck. Around her firm, round throat she wore a pearl lockr-- t suspended on a piece of half Inch black vlvet ribbon. This ribbon. Hod In mall as bracelets bows, appeared around her shapely, white wrists. Bha ffluelln 1s .dipped in a coffee. , One. though, PARISIAN I COSTUMES waves made famous by this celebrated Parisian coiffure artist. This accomdrawn softly up to plished the hair the crown of the head end there twisted Into a small knot which In turn 1s covered with a cluster nf fa'se curia The pompadour falls In soft undulations almort to the eyebrows, hut Is low and Softenflat directly over the ing the outline nro tiny tendrils nf hair becomingly scattered under the pumpi-dou- r. In combs the 'orndt- - affairs studded with brilliants, precious metals and jewels are not considered good form nowadays. In their p'ace have been in- - LATE SUXMEB WEAL two Inches below the waist end are either single or double breasted with outside lapped seams and sleeves of small dimensions squared on the shoulders and reaching tn the wrist, where t:.cy finish with e braided cuff. The small notched collar is also braided. The skirts clear the ground and ar either ho plaited or made with a double flounce, which design Is a favorite with this couturier. The new broidery. A French sailor hat with a red straw brim and a crown formed of rows of white Valenciennes lace tied worn by the e. ith a red velvet Jmw w owner of the daring costume. Talking of French sailor shapes reminds ms of the latea extravagance in bloused bodies U Inset with row of tho Insertion, and tbe puffed vest te of plain pink adorned with Iocs. The deep collar 1s tucked and trimmed with plaiting and round lace motifs, three or which ere placed on each side of Ihe front of the blouse. The short puff olrrves finish with n plaited ruffle. Tbo sash te of pink Loulsine ribbon. Delaty VWetgear. To be well and neatly shod is one of tho first necessities of good dressing, and the care of footgear brings Ils own rgward In tbe way of economy. For this tetter reason, as well a for the comfort, always remove your shoes moment you get In the house. ' Walking up and downstairs ruin a pair f shoes quicker than walking miles on tha pavement. Slippers are nice for the privacy nf one's own apartment, but thrr aie bad for tbe feet If worn constantly. Wet weather makes India rubb- -r overshoes a necessity, though they am bad on shoe, drawing them nut of haps and permanently softening ths ' leather. Unlacing th tics ef the shoes at night very wide te good. It chang-.moved before lying down. 'Neglect of tbe lac and prevents unshaprllnrsu. With care shoes but twice as long this rule will cause sallowneso and blackheads. The foe should he wash- aa when they aro roughly treated, and, ed with hot water and soap, be rinsed what 1s more, they will look fresh for a much longer time. In many waters and be dried thoroughly. Nest, a really good akin foo quits Uses Costumes Isirt. free from wax. spermaceti and salted The linen costume has so rise.1 In lard and containing Uttle or no giye-erl- n may he, applied. If a liquid It favor that It has reached the sartorial should be brushed over the parte. If level of the tailor. Linen, however, la more solid It should he gently spread. no longer left in its virgin beauty- - It ' even Any massage below the eyes or at the Is elaborately cmbroUewl and eye corners Is sure to make wrinkle. trimmed, In addition, with laoo of tha finest order. Indeed, a linen restume A brush has a marvelous effect on th can cost a small allowance thir senwn softer skin lines. It f! THE Rrleellm, How ( Keep Off Wrinkles. Is highly Important that grim accumulated In th day should be re- P02 V FROCK dree. reflection. They are fragments of the varied life pictures which have floated Into my bosom. I have learned that with a beautiful smile no woman te bereft of beauty. The Woman I smile on occasions but not beautifully. t The Mirror It Is aa Impossible to a la nmlle on to It' occasions, smile, with the lips alone. A true smite te something born deep down In the heart and which beams from th eyes god ihe mouth end the whole being by th force of Its warmth. It Is breaking forth of inward light u1 P date in- A ffb'l .brought up t 1 GIRL'S ORGANDIE glrt's frock Illustrated la of pink organdie. The full sleeves? Olden women confine themskirt ta trimmed wllk knlfo selves to black velvet ribbon bows, but th younger contingent blossom out In plaiting nf plain pink organdie and all th smart shades of the season. rowe of Valenciennes insertion. Tbo Tera Is, too, for n muslin frock an attractive end inexpensive trimming composed of deep tucks extending up the skirt and beaded with a ruching of ribbon. Lout sins ribbon about aa eighth of a yard deep In a shade matching th materiel applied as bands te another pleasing adornment Car tub and lightweight But te turn to still another Interest-In- g whim. Parisian women are Indulging In all aorta of fancies as te tha wearing of their, jeweled chains. It te not considered chic to wear a reps ef pearls around tha nsek. Tbe pearla must be arranged In a more original fashion about th bodice. Have you ever thought how strange It te that ths pearl o lustrous ?00 years ago will be just a brilliant 0 years hence. Th diamond that glitters today will abed Its light ae temptingly at th opera a thousand years hence. If they Indulge In the amusement then, unless this planet In the meanwhile la annihilated by some of tha catastrophe which scientists darter possible. This la a dismal subject end a dull one le contemplate, but so are the mid season's CATHERINE TALBOT. fashions. Heaefy n'ore ,optln this Una which bears a brim lined with white mantis. Th crown te of hand embroidered muslin, nnd the solo trimming ta n double how of cream colored velvet. Btunnlng, te It not, and so easy to duplicate? Have I told you that tiny square, flat bows are placed down th Inner seam of elaborate blouses mads with elbow Tho woman sat at her dressing table and gazed Into her mirror.' Th Woman Only an Idiot can feel cheerful at nil times; Tbe Mirror Thera ia a difference between fueling cheerful 'and being rheerful. Tbs habit of constant cheerfulness Is an art. It la harder to cultivate then music or good manner. It is true riche. A quantity of cheerfulness slowed sway In the disposition la a better provision against eld age than any sum of money in the bank. The Woman Top ara becoming quite a philo sophtr, with your sage reflections. The Mirror I call them my beauty gt h lb- - tn Washington. Aug. E. Attorney General Moody today wired the Vnlted States attorneys at Madi- son, Milwaukee, Wis.. St. Paul, Minn- - Fargo, N. D Helena, Montana, Boise. Idaho. Spokane, Waahn., Beattie, Washn., and lMrtland, Ore., to Investigate the facta aa to the interruption of telegraph service on tha Great Northern and Northern Faciflo railway a. In view of the govern- - 8.' u. Brr f m M J i Governor General Wright's address of welcome at tha government house . r; t!:)r. tha feeling of Americans and 8!'rt siv.-ia- l cthiT nativea on the return of th former Ol.il';-liMllcre. governor general and tha arrival ef Alisa Alice Roosevelt. Becntary Taft, io(offir lines'iv s:!'l hang moved with amotion while replying for. N. w .li has himself and party, aliuoat broke down. grnri inres-tigi icn- uiii:i-way, all of a minor naTha arena waa Impressive. ture Saturday afternoon was devoted by New York l...e ike Insurance graft the party to sight-seeinMias Roosescandal. ment's duty to keep unobstructed velt and a number of others attended e Ohio tins in Toledo the avenues of interstato com- the race. At night Supreme Juatlc and Colninbus nicrce. Carson and Attorney General Wllfley 9 entertained Becrqary Taft and th Oregon hs i'- - land frauds. Vnlted States Senator' .Mttch.-l- l just sent to gentlemen of th party at dinner, prison. wber they met th member of th Penns? Itania h?- - its Philadelphia court and fifteen St. Paul, Minn., Aug. represent This, tha supremo cases. fourth day of th Telegraphers' atrlko live attorpeya. South Carolina is looking Into liquor to be will devoted rest and on the Nurthem Pacific and Great' on Sunday thee will bo law adninistrailon. a grand popuMonday Texas - after car line grafters in Northern railways, opened with both lar welcome, including a pared. ils Legislature. sides claiming that their affairs were Secretary Taft and Mis Roosevelt Visit's land frauds are still In an ' In are the guesta of Governor Wright, General good shape. Manager whll others of tha unsettled state. party ara being aw j of the Northern Paella:, o Tennessee finds undertakers in rit-- ; Horn, has been on duty practically night tc ruined by Major General Corbin. ies profiting unduly on pauper bur- and day ainco the atrlko, waa not In CAUSED BY LIGHTNING. ial. his office early today. An official, into Virginia digging primary speaking for him, said: election scandals. "Traina leaving hern for the want Girl F right nad, Bacemas an Aim tea Washington ia after la ml grabbers. art running according to schedule. Wanderer, West Virginia L investigating brib- Tbo movement of train No. 8, th rumors. New York, Ang. I. Thrown Into a ery Northern Express, which loft BL Paul. Wisconsin ha Its Milwaukee mess Thursday night, shows we era heaping fit of aphasia by a flash of llgbcalag, and Its Green Bay mesa. up th time. Tha train waa on hour last Sunday, Jooephlns IkwohOA of Could Roelaliam be ga bad! and thirty minutes lato when it ar- Brooklyn, waa found last Bight wanrived at 8iaples, Minn., and just that dering aimlessly about th atiwoU of DO NOT FEEL STRIKE. much lat ai Man dan, N. D. Huntington. L. I., many miles from "In tha waat our superintendents her homo in Brooklyn. Meantlmo th New Yorlf, Aug. 8.- At the offices report having picked up. a number of police of Proopaet Park had beat of the KorthTa Pacific railway In this operators and from all along th lino dragging the lake for fear body aid city, advice from the general passen- they report business moving in good a general hunt about tbo city had beea instituted. ger agent In 8t. Paul were received to- ahap. . It la truo, some of our frrighta ara Mias Donohue, who ia 88 years of day as follows: "Passenger trains are being oper- lat. hut they ara moviag- - Reports age, waa listening ta a band concert ated practically on time. Do not fel received this morning rhoar that wo la tha parit when th atom suddenly any effects from the strike. Can aa have opened thirteen more atntlon, broke. A bolt of lightning atrwek n aure you of good service over entire and that we have mad up time on all trea near by and th woman, leaping line." paaaenger traina." from a beach when aha aat with bar In the announcement that J. J. HU1 father, ran shrinking through tha TO EXCURSION CANADA will arrlva in Bt. Paul, Aug. 16, tha Bb wan sooa lost ta view and apark. eon-stamanager of tha atrlkt aa a ray of aaareh during four dan had of for arbitration trouble. hop thejr Tuesday, August JSth produced no trace nf her. How aha reached the Long Island town ia a Via Oregon Bhort Line, train No. I Atkarsk, Russia. August 4. An att- mystery. From what can be learned, ha woman ran through the park la leaving Ogden 1:85 a. m. Round trip empt was mads today to acaaaalnat :b downpour of rain, boarded a trolfare, Ogden to Sterling, 829.45; Ray- M. Btolyplne, th governor of Saramond, 829.85; Magrath. S3D.S5; Card-sto- tov. while he waa driving. Thro shots ley car and later changed to a steam Tickets good to return ' were tired at him, but without cf-- train which carried her far from tha 83) fidf"CL seen where aha had been stricken. until Rent. I5lh !,l:.u.!x as certainly presented a picture of ye tmdured only a sufficient number though ths danger signal this tlma will olden time" that was most alluring. amber or tortoise shell ornaments havo to be herded. Then there are We are to be regaled this fail with a keep the hair In position as desired. M 4, Manila, Aug 5 Manila welcome to Secretary Taft and party exceeded all similar demonstrations in tha pat, by either American or Spanish officials. GOVERNMENT TAKES A HAND In i.leaal fee. a fctatf i.iic..verifs 4 esssssasesssssa 1,1 French traveling dust coala are rut on the comfortable old fashioned peliea pattern. The skirt Hist comes just to the snklea Is gathered on at ths waist and ia full enough to be worn ever tho fluffiest frock. There is a pretty hood that ran be drawn over the head. These wraps are uerd a great deal for motoring. and tha handsomest are of soft taffeta silk. Not long ago an American woman opened a tea shop In the Faubourg Bt. July 2L The but fa ah PARIS, gathering of th wee held at the Polo club yesterday afternoon. The wnany was an unusually distlngutch-on for ihia ' (lino of the year, in the crowd of beautifully Failed -. trafl ha V prog-re.-- legislature and has a Yuited 1 ! r.ml.i-ittrte- : . !,fta,or ! ', si-i!- Trains Arc .Said to Manila's Welcome is be Running on a Demonstration Time, Unequal :d. in i !' CAPITALIST SYSTEM'S PRCSjD PROGENY. Arkansas :iivtstigatiiig boodling iu it sta'e S- :..iv f 'a!:.r.ri;:s h.i- - ming caves against c'iv i,n.i-.;:- lp Francisco. i,. 'utM i... it,,-ustrike graft . l DEEPLY - ; - luvr-ident- . E it it. THE f human natuiv. not '! 3( 7 26th St. those who enjoy tie happincs of ws'ti iv;n uh'lo lin.y vi.'rli uouUle-.-. but vi.l stupor are dlsterbed therein and gii-ilet that tact piifs of riial burn to waste. ,i ilio ai v: arouse vo rid themselves of a danger In i hr m.i'h uu.ioa I destroyed to cauving ca the ' whitli not understood by them, but- sure to "r.gulsti " the hMikct er no winter mi ri'Iul cannibal j tliina or , umlo them if nor overthrown. a fea; r.;l rec-o- r the rast. Prcpl wi'ljo ii ':n B. J.- - What danger? j( I of r.iin i'.iuV . u cl Uek ry rilingv leupd irking H)i - In 8. The danger of tiir existing of tea-.-are uoldcu-a- i' to snobby tT a capitalist jtem. More insidiously ilur com of Hod- Hi'-- if country and t ' 'cipj,! M than thesapeworn undermines The clt.iniiM. js ihy ' i next to nubie" was shn he raid. constitution cf an individual does the w c!i the ci reign suprrinc il.i foil Mark . bomt-eacoi-Hovr capita list system undermine the health ci iru ceu we iev ing hta own in riraigh-en- and wlrh h. the happiaev of a nation. curto of timi f we burn cm ten and pf hirusclf with an-iTpli-- d. It render the living of the working inoi'.or to live in Pith atil ntukc Inn: Wty t.l,,ni!i! r harder the aud I ..... people, harder; infant r!':i''s t pritned sacl.tV black?" It is p lustre, it gathers tliefr Suliatance into the 'wiii'k dor Foeiitljsiu no F oa !in Fashions. bauds of a scaull parasite class: and aliat 11 tie Is i. itiiliul.-.-l by mctbndicTl'c 'Ud-the day will surely arrive when it will . ..M i ha b knock them down for gaoi and all. and nourished hy the giddy cf hmh ill fall to the utiles- - that day is preveuia-- l by the Rexes ann.iuily destroy cm;: y'i clch-i.ir- ; j it a ought to. for . and health to enrich a alarm signal given by Snciaiitui. shiiW it oi: ' ,:.u.,kcr P. J. looks contemplative. wo r.h wi;I kM. imagine that : 8. The only in this forThe amounr of advert ising done not on lvvolving I. aa ui 0 nl bi.t the of comfort for the httyer. rase ia the conduct of the paid brood end i.D one need i il frvm vdi the of defum the and seller profit the of politicians, pulpiteers and profeor . , i tU1 ing tor Socialism iltcl it w ill who seek to lull into aecuritv a ratios i1 ln? nd dest ruction of coinpctuora not. J1 T1:1 that U now being sucked dav by ,la, by the tapeworm of capitalism which resented in dollars ahd cents. WAKE UP1 THE MOk Ft HAS COME! That War is Hell. It Ignorant ly is in its inIv vouched for by all who have felt aide. ti- inui.ibt-r.-d- l vakc, workmen its bli&hi. In the nume of piMnoiisn: slaves to V..u: i.le, i p.ic dl the methodical lunatics bewitch the ToKite, , LUNATICS AND LUNATICS. bank-- mllliofi Uiiiunert-dworkers into killing oue another Croat host of tin- utilised! the greater security of the Uinatir. Your physirsl and moral courage diFeeling their helplessness For hrr-.- i l and sUciler Beg work? way be above reproach and yet If you vided, the Kunsuns organized s posst-ta- l To work ia this vnur pay? were suddenly coni ranted with tha meat after their lunatic. Tlw''s L ihis your lot- to tt. iu-- . tank of hir arming a violent lunatic exactly what the workers will have Downtrodden, on in i,.iy? you would likely gel cold feet and quk to Co. Bound Socialist organization will the job. disarm our capita list lunatics and redo you stand ard hunger From Kansas tbe land where mort- place insanity with sanity. Uet into the tYhy And shiver In tte ciid? gages 'alone withstand the ravages of poM before you are Infected bryond Men? Hiand this vrnug no longer trusts, cyclones and gratrhoppri redemption. Ye workmen, eciirm-- J and isold! comes the startling news that an ONE OK THE LUNATICS. lunatic stalks abroad. Bring Ila, longer this? 8n blandly wheat iieids and grain slacks. You protest?' Clear a path! DESTRUCTION OF OUR FORESTS. ' The stickler for legality or tbs conThe grain is rlpcl Swing gnhtdly ventional snob who can't speak withYour scythes of wrath! The truth of the following statemrnt out.' an introduction might demand a Is brought home wry forcibly to the medico-legal a proper Introduction and Make it! Don't beg for Justice! before deciding on the fire- people who visit Portland. Aa the borne or nun? Strike Weaklings visitor the timber passes through lend, but brand's sanity; the average mortal he eees. Don't beg for Right, hut take It! with the reckless dismay, In who has little hesitation pronouncWakn up! Tbs hour has come! timber. Yet while there la ing the "holy jumpers" s crasy lot waste of Wm. Benignus. In to of ruthplenty spare. the spite would jump at the sane conclusion that less destruction wood for fuel coats a person who wilfully destroys food, VB. COMMERCIAL GOVERNMENT Rhelter or clothing needed by the com- from 86 to 87 per cord. EXHIBITS. munity must certainly be a lunatic. Capitalism ia denuding the globe The marked difference b 'tween the Lunatics Yfith Method in Their Mad- of its forests. Is already In passatt-eio- n ness. of the minerals under the earth Government management of the peoThe idea hat received wide circula- and throughout, the Western country ple's uffalta and lit" commercial mantion and some credence aht Socialists it also owns the water. People ought agement la exempli lied at the Portland Fair. The Government and State ex-- , tiro the enemies of property and that to be glad thst sir to breathe cunt htblis are ihe best the country at--j to be a bona fide Soaiahst it la nerea nothing these days! fords and are spread out before the to hate the who ssry devoutly people people to see and enjoy and learn, nrn liable to wear good clothes and DIRTY WORK PR05LEM AGAIN. are no barkers and no one i There pay taxes. ; esks the visitor to buy; everything is Nothing could he further from the The fee when wants conducted In a dignified way that fact, for the principal business of the to a forth put himself and Ktaggcnng argument makes tha visitor Socialist today Is the identification of againet Socialism, liisints of know- his country. But In the buildings exthe methuciienl madmen who nr In to who do the dirty work hibiting foreign and domestic goods of going the ing gaged In destroying rroju-rt-- . Soria Hern. He thinks anyone all description! It Is on continual meana or life, and inc'dentr.llv enthron- under who does "dirty" work i not worthy of cry, Buy, "buy," until one Is weary ing reason and virtue. respect, and yet we will wager that and heart alek. A world's fair ia supBurning Corn and Cotton. he himself is perfectly willing to al- posed to he for education and not for It la a matter of common knowledge low the dirty work about hit home immediate commercial gain, and the that KncKHS farmer ere cfirn com- to he done by his mother, his sister, Centennial and the Columbian Exposipelled by reason of the high price or his wife or hie daughter, ail of whom tions were enudurted on eduratlonal-lin'S- . in the c'wl he certainly respects. furl to burn corn, but so florae Is the struggle for There will be fle'da of Fennsylvanla people famish tome dirty work under . Baclali-.n- i vnnnev and gsa :bM, rnnim-rrt- al sm I'-- STRIKE HAS SEC. TAFT 18 - si UNCLE SAM AND BROTHER and KATE & HILLIARD. E question concerning Socialism answered. faj L- - Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden 13 TV hi- 1 t |