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Show THE EX MINER, M2 INNING SUNDAY OCTOBER Mi .. a The Socialist Department of The Morning Examiner sSS"r"- I I nATE Editorial Committee Socialist and Utopians. I t'iaufc' ba. 1'1' DO' 1 The I wpiau is on.' uhu uniw s that il vrill .!v il,!ai ami "r Tlu Socialt; foii'is h i f Mii 'iio.v directly to thf and find ii !bt: rculj fioculi- -: i '..ioiu:i U sis hau I l AJdiess whu- Judi,!K iTfo? rr.tiUm ord -- if. hi fn quern use of the iTm ,U advocate of the fallacies ar.d ha vo sprung full abich Ti.- -i from inr rniiula of llmzLa. Advocate or mu. SoS and other. be the anie. Inn Srcriiiciwn would that our put .fled to know s feelings are safe from our error to guill.i knife, which prune sake way for irmh. Not Wall for Man to Livo Alone. a. io'i Placing me broaden interpret ilMr nurd nhlch modern iudti trial devaloi'mrm make pussllile, the man lives Ui goeialiat uys that no h;art!f alone; no thought or dead, how rer imp'e. good or bad. is wholly i. w'tp in' mill a . ' :t i S.s i.- a i'g t .- . i l i- .kik't MX t va:i ii:e liii-i- i Mic:a,-..-.- to mi. '! 't..- : ".iii-- . i . .! : i1 i 11. - i j j Ii - jm-.l- i. . ! ! - i I feitisi'.-ttiKiab.-- ii whan we come to examine tlie we flnd ili.il fkrion of production, bed tool and aocial labor botlt men-u- l and physical, ar equally important. Uni schemes and colonies are a fraud, for they overlook tkt tool of production whih fructify tka Und and Interpret social labor to Imitation ptM a huddling togetherininour cllic. at ike hotbeds of vice ago the bne and mall. Not longcase of a litly paper noted the bad wife who Nebraska farmer and hi found wandering in a demented v guilt Ion in ihe streets of Chicago. Tier had paid the penalty of liviiiK a lioltted without social labor or on iheir lonely farm: their child vas a mute and they were exceptional diilingulibed as being the flrxl man as insane and wife to be committed la the ame court, on the same day. xtlunu: he Whether Henry George' kept in America for Americans or sent u luaa'a. it will never atrivr ar to warrant a funeral for la intolerant of those who- ignore I'uclu Ham would put her teaching. Jonh no hand to restrain the misguidiiucr-CMin- 1 s na-tnr- n were they m embark lor Man. Russia or Africa: he don't hothrr ihe holy jumpers" rill the "holy But John Hull lumpers" bother him. has at Irani a repuiatiou for taking beiter care of his children and ihe vurld is happily rpared another "Brook Farm'1 tragedy tinged on African anil. A. io the rolnuy near Bow. Wasli-higtowe believe that no student who v a thinkar and no thinker who Is a need go from his own fireside SikIi'di. t turh of economics to convince of the hopelessness of that or And to those who i! irtirr colony. ed aiegletaxera any, watch the i -; . : ! ; I ! "aris-tner.i- t war-bei- ! dri-.in- aiiari-liiMi- i c - p,-- r ; v s' J tr-- 1 mill-- -.!- :n, a as led to lithe1- tin- - y - Mem. pi'ute-Mi- I: r iu this 1. leoi'r saving ibis fact with is on'1 i ie: nf his toil punticr and iui haul wi)"krl. If ii lie .r, liieul tli.it . , i 1., a ,. a cou-- - . i t the pai'l to gber ii .'i.o1',' t: a- lie wlioie r including .. : : y ,.i-- i I e- -- y i I -.i 1 , "rd in-i- iie-ii- v rev-iii.- slat-wou- l r regi-menti- - 9 0a O "CM out lur ,:' I line, uli'l K I'icll pi iu:e hi uu upward pi.iiiiug Lie ilmi-.-riy nl tlie I'lT'Oiii. To 1:1. :' cf .1 xli.'ide ,.r I 'I ill , "in are pnpul.ir. Till pu. ilioii. tunic, cut V'ii..i iiiii.pi'-ld .. i! ii finm J,a.-'- l euii'i.ii r Miinrl cnuiU! iercs , o;i- - plum Philip- v il the vie shuul'i lc u'-rp.'iriiitily up f nf pu'lii.g Me, vt-- uf H il I liccnii-i.""ivrij i;,. I,, ii 1,1 women v lih pero ll.,: Iti'p,' ( li:" lic k Ul.'i ull.y liglllly 1 "l'T and :!,. :i"i ..'.uni, out iii..;th:1 on k"I,i- ,if fect (iiniplcxxvis j i light i iilomiR. S'l'if'jl tirgn of full lx in m ennu in waved st IU .. Hr efWc ll:i - gone r!..fl ov k IlM. diKoiilogrie. whcl'e the Ylii: iui'.l e llil 11:,, 1..1I; ;,p- - fect. .(.ml 111 viisi"- if t ikrn nn ohnnnliig colorings nf n ninhtiv III like s pinval. fur tl.i- wiiu, iii'ulcs luv :i joke ami b'nwn. But my Indy rac-- " hutIh r of tins,' cm.iru.its. They urc deep bell Ilian iiurllilng cl.-Til" oilier iluiiiigli th,' uvenues in her auto r lll'l'lgillg ( .'I IHilly li!'. i'll ,li lllf.ill-- : pans nf the g in:" filln r, I lines. rt'l1- lilt' thuu old froel: up in il;,l - v. of nature, for Inking N,il i'll n niii"ii. in iw ever, ;in vcir I lie the world jlil', io'cs 11,1'. lid"! ie,-t' I 'Vi,i; must r.f I,,,,. Ilioilght.!1 tn ii - sl.ilr. li nil iip. viupr ll.iiicr Kkni Ll pushf-- In I ;n : IiIimP'k MiRK' nf Sllv IKHlllllly :,iK with lur cuilirirrr . And lb, Ju" lliHl fit!, Iiiy'Ij alHiut tlio Mnd.ving niii fmiio nT p'linix :ii:i lie- gm. I I dress cniifcrf-ni'cswill tn- hiMi-,11. iin oil" ill Ibis r. m! Ml you 1. pon v.bM original liote a t,:nt 1ini you. If ymi r my k'ldy is ii, forming Worth, dnevu t , urvr and tak" jm-lil:i,' or Iuqiiln that "iiip linn he for u fin.li.g will sun hor cx,-;t- ' vvi.-l- i i! 1 . tiru-lie- -- . i,l-- n:i-i,- t l i- cvidi-.illi- : t s- - ii"ll-,:ip- -l c. - I.'i-ui- i 111 ,!- r- l li.'i-- l Ihr-M- - bH-- ''! this paper Is hn stun It Is the palest shade ho tone of s moonlit '. son,- - ,f nur s' n 1,1 rt Parisian port 'H !. Artnoriol bearings, (rests. I'M "gram ai"l irtorlaoed initials have 0 ' upon thlx paper mottoes have K"H il'Mji" place. Two. Hire, four f 1rn ,V,,r" words sre primed in inv iixrac'mi in wavy effect in the hr,d rortier of the note sheet and gvl.'i on lli envelope. These mottoes r a!, embroidered ppnu teaclnlhs lah.-overs, bet wren lace Insei-- 5 ihl take up 0 much of the s)tarr rS:l'ii.xi linen. The next stop of r n ui s ji d very likely be on one may begin th toilet lip!ring thought that work-- " u' "Awe spells In the live of our U'Ol tiling out 1 nl e i rli.-ing- iMj-.er- h 1 niP-ties- . f ' 1 lln-an- 'ai of siylea that Is, the serious we ar certainly ip t'ri'u-nrof contraxte tn nur fash-- Vide a far apart as the poles find place I11 the that ar being evolved bv Iho MU The Lsul XV. elyir. V sbarpjy pointed bod - cs Mivir.g and lave ruffles , , '5ir,Je bv side with the princes i" lie absolute perfection 1 ,!! "'''u 'iot 01, iv perfection of ,l'i a" 2 " v ' con.'pilahed dresamuker. f ''"n,rari. there Is the . - i.e w ht'.'h has ' r f,,r treet weir when tight tilting ccg.g, t fie French jacket, the " ?ri1 "tan find a certain fbllow-X- . h Whom they suit. Now yr "S I', rbould be, ard for on'e ,. r nig-a- t ulsted cm ,0 bring r . vjh't. showing that ahe realisoa " ! Juar the thing for street ' out of place for indoor Tk lal'or fT. . infgs i of course 'V(,7 woman wrrar in the street. ' sotw . J aevtrlty onlv servee to ,h frivolity or fritla and on dressy clothu. taller made may show double breasted or fastrn EI,1 0T t . Ir,',y buttons down the front, but doe It boast of anything ' 1 n small 'rivet rolled collar, inhtanora tt is faced at the J "R!0st h braid or . embroidery. Qona ). Cipe coll&r. frill and 0 bpcomlrgr and nt- ow Kn! of the rrV V r.f dress ri 2 r;vt tv 1 J 'rt ,1. i l,j v t it l.tHtn r,i kHiOrnii-- 1 ouu.us toeir Job. Within approval the iedch-- ! ii"h,Htla air taxed !0 ,;ii f.i.-- lis iuiv-- ilia? are given free ! i io tie p.ibke. an trvey are etltlc-lloto U'.ti ml. au,l are rcpoiied if they do Win 7 Afraid of iheir joo. Clerk inn rcgisiei' on a n.arlnue time reg-w- a anil ihe hour iu,ur ih,., they l'l'Miru lo their work, limem-- J mem employ are forbidden to aak for higher wages, or to complain of AH wage earners are conditions. on of llu-tslave for iheir bread si. me pi'tmhi or person amt but ter, and tlie loss of individuality of which our crtticu are so afraid crushed out of the working is people under this regimental system hs surely as their l.ves would be crushed out. under a heavy weight loly on their bodies. The pivasiu dead level that Hpenrer writes about is almost acconiplUhed. Newpuier( and college are gagged, free speech ilireateucd every w liere. Those who are brave enmigli to tcak and act are called crauk. Thinking Is becoming a lost art. Maclilnery la nearly pet feet iiM'ay and should be owned and controlled by the pwiple and should be and t.he means of lightening labor would bo under decent rtmdlikms. llow long, think you. would the dead level Iasi if erny worker kuew ami felt a long as he was willing to Work he would be assured of a good home, plenty to eat. drink and wear foe himself and his dear ones, with leisure to think, to study, to grow, to live? With no fear of poverty- - or want coining to him or his. and with the assured knowledge that be was pari owner with hi the means of porduetlou follow of and distribution, and that no one could ihe relive In Idleness and luxury sult of his labor? Not Umg. 1 promise yon. Now. you ask. How la thla era to be brought about? We answer w All forma if governdo not know. ment evolve from other form, and ihli is trur of the nest form of govern- , All the sign point to coopers-thmmentanil lopioil nil win follow lbs iljBi of the times, and when the working class wakes up to the iruth that the earth end It fullness belong to all lb are people, end that thou who work entitled to all they need of the earlh fullness and are organised Industrially nnd politically, then tliey will lake ionHMton of ih(iriVR wild 4hn poopl Inwill divide for themselves how tha dustrial world will bo managed. Socialism is not a schema, nor will ihe eravnuiiiir ppihlcui ever be aulvad by exany one plan. H will grow and of pand under the intelligent action the people. Meanwhile Socialists are bridge bequite willing to burn the hind iliem: they are rotten anywey. nnd of no tie. They, will build bridge as Ihey are needed end trust to the people to solve tlielr own problem. m.i; jK;,.r diqu-udcur- 1 11 Ihe I are ef Iwi-g- . r, - . '!"i;r." r'e pa- iiouivt'. among ul! i Tha lambelH autwiy arrived. crown, soft and puffy, united with irltng picture brima covered witli a stuiuiliig r real loo. But plumes, even at Ita greatest height tbe picture hat of the moment retains a stiff, prim, severe air. Later ill tlie season a new shape nay appear which will go far ahead nf the present models in chic, but from live outlook of today continentals, the niarqula und tricorne hats have things their own way. There la, though, the umst absurd little bat that a few smart Fiirlelnn are taking up. It Is a kind of Amaxnn with high crown slightly rounded and a curled brim. This mannish affair has for Ita trimming roll of velvrt about the crown with a knot at tlie sides holding In plan a few ostrich lips or whig and perhaps tha always to Ik depended upon quill. Moire silk and rlbbona promise to be much used this winter, the former for for gowns and waists, and the Utter . A trimmings en wool end net fhbrii-snumber nf new skirts hsre at the bottom graduated bands of moire ribbon often extending quite 0 the knees. Hlbbnn nnd lain frocks, as I ventured fo predict surlier in the seueon, are tn be revived and are roining rapidly fo the fore among those who can afford the by their represented extravagance handwork. It la not probable that we be asked to real content with the utralglit up and down ribbon effects of yor", end It I only e quest Ion of time when tlgzag. diagonal, waved and long dovetailed points will put In a fashionable claim. For ir gown tha lacs and ribbon combination la iriretiug with decided surccio,. Tha lingerie waist it to have another trlumplKiit run tbU year, and quite the latest and pretties! bodices ar those of Rngllsh embroidery worn over a slip of colored taffeta silk, fi peaking of alik. the Pekin variety, which la th French mind usually take the guise of black and white stripes, I to be very smart this winter for waistcoat a and rever. I he manufacturer are also giving ux other effects In this fabric for instance, white in contrast with pale tints. I have just one last bit of parting to bestow i Po not essay a princes gown unless you can have It bouse. Rather mads by a first ria content yourself with the princess effect a skirt and girdle of carried nut the same material and have them There Is et Itched securely together. iittie reiognlxable diffen-iiccCATHERINE TAI.BoT. . IOs9e000e0Q200s3a0e0s0300a0aC0s000a00e00a0a000a0sC0a0a0e00000a0a00e0Ce0s0CsCCO0 lute Socialist I'leiii at Ulei r w.ih rad ar.d the eoffne (urmmir.iei or lorje-n- nl by a smartly pols-- d lint an elaborate fnr which I out nf Lie picture altogether. !tn- given f There la a marked achieved Jackals down the front. It Is pla.t-anby moans of darts or stitch'd e..c. t at th" shoulders the fjuro are is essential to style. The sleeves ar- leg of mutton generally oomfe-rtdisfairs, with the fullness at the top Every of Instead In gather. dart posed kind of suit that can stand eibovr beck sleeves ha them with fumed Ul d'r" cuffi. from ur.ilr which t'ght I.1' k'li" ." " fcl ehe.e (P pci.O I'rntt'-h'(Imi 1, Ted ;i!; "f f'll's (II I -' I'll e , ' , (!' I lei he. We ail Ilk good clothes and Die feeling of being wll dressed, ll is nut entirely a question of money, ll Is also matter of ditai! and of giving a small beportion nf our time tu keefilng our longings In order. No matter how or well filling one's drees if. ts spoiled by a soiled stock or piece of lace r a crushed and frayed skirt. Just atop and think what a saving or time end mor.sy the ahort aklrt ia to a woman, especially the busy woman. No skirt hrald need renewal, no frayed edge give her an untidy appearance. Take a look at your everyday aklrt and think w hat an improvement a good be prewing would be to it. This ran done very easily at home and should be A QTTAAIET OF EKPIEE COATS. done every week or two. Place your kirt on a covered Ironing board and have handy two hot Iron rather heavy hips end fare out abundantly at the shun the princes gown as you wnula in weight. Now cover the portion to be frit is receiving ad the sirlles of lor- - the plague, and if you are short wa.f.ed tune. Walking cults have their skins and perish the thought dumpy l"t pressed with a thoroughly wet piece of unbleached muslin folded double and Inches throe from the the ground, hut quite nnd fcee empire mm, s prticvlariy fetching, don't move ihe iron too are In fashion for vei thing j Josephine ver-i- y FPaded brown f"i.t reds, greens s lim pressing aim,". Mai.y of the cnipiro tt. but pre.' until the over streel fi m. k( i il'ihkly j have I" u ieimiiie. will, f.,11' y (Ml bluer. el up steaming. A f'1 l,il -- hi"!.", I ( It. ill. , tieHIl p will'll t1'"" t Iijmic:. k large ,( li.uvr.i. "ii.i.!e i ,.r iiuiBiii dulled r glnxed SloiiM lln-rf Ivor d" Wili H !."V. inlie."'l s'w.l. 11. .11 l.i: li 1., a Kiiiri'.ni i.siiji 1,1 ..... I. eum-gllcntlj and 1 I" t. a iv al. ei.d Pi- - a, ui.i.h t,f'"i.. k l ii:U-tbe ilu'.vu w hi, r: etr.-cn- - ma-I-i- i.l t 1h--l- m i i 1 Ip,.h.d : -l I, ,o-- Iii" i"I,- - i, Iy , Mf wv. S. ll A Sermon on Peacnei. The pec'h in,iuii'y i 'r iupjrd;.' ely n York r,vru:iT apple a io-- one in oreliaril were i,h e.l up aii tree pul in their places. The are pleiiilfnl. r.v',Malty cim this year: but ihe frui: v roiling on the no ure tu hands iticiv gathar live, them. I in, more iuiln iduul produc-lio- u ataud branded, and. slung with it tbe morality of the individual producer. la Ivor could reOnly deem those peach crops. Wii hunt auch labor tbe rop is lost. Vo save tbe crops and yet pivserv t fiHiividual production. autounis to keeping a large Is, ,iy of men idle, hungry, generally pinched, and ever al hand for the short interval when they are nanicd. On the other hand, io order to have such masse of men ready to be turnc.l iuto the peach orchards without their being taken off the shelves where tlirjr had been starving. In other words, to have these men available in happy, healthy condition, then Individual production must be given up. It would hare to be perceived that each n oceatoward tne production ns rv of wealib is equally enthled with all Id share an other words, other to Hocisliam would have to rule eac.n being entitled to his sliarr of the proiluct of the collective jwwer of the masses. Society faces on a broad scale tbe problem that confronts the peach misers on a small aralo stick to Individual production and then Lent large layvra of humanity lu want for occasional use. or even then run th risk of seeing the crops rot; or drop buU individual product lou and wav crops and worker. Tbe alternative drawa the line between stupid conservatism and enlightened rvvoluikou. That i the sermon read by the rob ting peaches. Weekly 1001110. Burbank and Socialism. Hociallxut ssy. and acietuiata prove it. that the earth can by scfoiuifia nirthuda sustain millions more tbaa are in the world today. Only under Hurialiam will marvels now in dreano land be possible. An American, Luther Burbank, haa work ad some miracles in tha production of new forms of fruit, trees, flowers, vegetables, grsssos and nuts. Ha has evolved a llioruless cart ns with B deliehius fruit, which will grow . any-wher- also rcvotuiioniied other fniln and flowers tn a most marvelous man; ner. RcpoiY credits him standing as though a few years ago he was looked upon as "mad." A person invited him lo hear a sermon from tbe holy men, who addressed him as a "fo io God and man;" and eow the name of Burbank Is one 10 conjure world-wonde- r, wiih. Lnder Hoclalixm there will be opportunities and honors for hundred of Burbanks; ihen the earth will he revered with fruits and flowers for all tha race. No; we will nut have angels only healthy. Intelligent men and women. The result of bla research into Ihe foundation of soeieiy ita historic dcvelojiment, liow It iu at present made up, and the direction la which it ta moving has led him to e great discovery; namely, that the capitalist system itself I drawing ont the- plan of the cooperative commonweal, h of the - (Continued on Page Fourteen. ) I I rhannlng hat Illustrated I u developed in dark green THE Thla beautiful moire velvet. fabric ia draped over the rather larga shape ta soft folds. A knot of velvsl tlie gicen and violet bird nf paradise in iltlon at or." side of the front, w here ihe hat iv considerably railed off the hair wilh an Invisible band-a- u. bold Paiart Ptfles la Fare. o curious mod One of ihe mo the moment Is thst Rather end fur alike are being rtved snv color to match the fabric with which Ihey ere nieii up, and every sort of fur I preseed into th service of feminine costume, paby calf make motor coals, so do deer skfna and we have nut il 1st "g riled th leopard's, for It is eniplnj'ed In the automobile coat a well as for muffs and boas. Vary beautiful r the loose coni made In different kinds uf fur-,- and llwy often have a (oucli of ,olur In velvet or jt!n, which is n'tnge'hiT desirable, blink mala have the fashionable t'apn-ohl- n hoods. In which a bind or fold of great effect, tangerine velvet given and these hoods er the occasion for th Inlrouuction of very beautiful embroideries. Fur nils are aiso s ravorli hood, which trimming for lhe-,frequently ilaeprd by diamond buckles , ' rbe Luster ef Opals. Many gems, often without any appar-t- ni cause, suddenly become cracked o earned, the damage being beyond repair. Opals, known a tint unluckisst etonea, are o aeniillvc that theif beauty frequently destroyed by their wearer's proximity lo an open The luster of this stone la caused by the presence of myriads of little 11 ure. which deflect the light into th characteristic prismatic color of th1 gem. The tiniest of these fissure likely at any moment to destroy th tone. 1 In Ribbon as mtleeata. J ex'-ep- ar Iks Las .t the cost Joins the elmrt wauiled Mud:' and (ImiuI the nc-mu xid" a rolled uoliir e,' d Tim slecvi-- li(ve a few plaits fnriiilig high rulfs and lumds of fur at llic wtIpis. A double row of large dull silver buttons Rodins the Very Miiiuiiiig lx a Inng Kinpire coat iii(,P v. Ilh rtllched pliilts from the slimiPP-i'and severely lalbired In every . respi-ctJut under Ills bust is a sill! lied rpitli ptrup that eturts from the ml, Idle ,.f the Park and Listen in fioiil with liirge buitmis. Anollicr at-- 1 rile live in, "PI f ihe puinc riw Is In with a vclv, inserted long Ilip cnllnr and q,mildly fashioned leev'. Full and wilder lulls are worn by evny wmnun one nieeip. and from thorr tliey riitTci' so we Im ve seen during the late summer (hHt ll - at (list li,r,l In dlslltigulsll a new (Trillion. When tlie se, nnd glance tha subtle Is Inken one ;iin-ei.-,lJi :hs proved beynlld d'Milil (hill III I'dllluery v rivet I need lliiin a y iilher insieiial, with niiu-, chrnille and (loth Miiiedli fell- -. nil In rvlileiiee. tips ate a iriniuiinc. Ini the Pina it Hue de l.i Ihiv arllKtis eoidiniie iheir (levntinn birds slid I,, PlrdK nf pjiHiMie, lirili-,Home v mgs of nil iiuiKeipPJe v of ibe fiatliu- tuibuns v. urn nils fall are wnerw o- - si-- y Pis-Ult- a a 1'Tepr!, I I O Tlie ,. 1 ' j i'"'l "t mi io Africa I ttll,Pll (i.i on Hio iiROfimn; farj fr.ni: tie'll,; of ih,ie harmles j sehen.e: of , leu ..Ii'ilIi the bal lot ilex S,s ..r.i' i -- U fond of (Hiking I ftlii .. m,ui Mie It'i'.i-- h L'oie.'iiuieut. ' f an "linper-Ifesni'i, : Me u.'ira; mi in iiiip.-i.oin I'.e, Afriisn sphere o! i. 'tin nee, stopped i'n- expislonai - n, e, iin'epiesenli-i.,in cj'i.--e Xlin-riea- . In 'lie s:ue of l.owcv,",. j tO ft plv-'li- e j O a O i t'o-niia- l ,1,1 v a a l;rr gay, briglit Tin re In a hsjiii. turn nf and ')ij . u-- M O .t iUM iii oIxsl.ifiref i money whk k in 1. r Ihe pres an s: iit a Ilnur :iuall liimiber will m of runn::.ii a id ore goes the pnueiple of Hertxka. fo. ivm to a lanit-iwand interesi Hueli an effin't ta worthy of the nnwt on ir io wed cupi' I'U'll to tli e;v. ,1 il : mi l wuieliiug. While V. which .vim o,'ia'.ist will nm hue an vpm-- t worker-- , ihen w ill for mi1 labor wii ake a hi lest your the, fits in actual the f.i I'lrv. tint it you have a majority at pra.Mce re of mires ; 1n- - i i.i l.ii hox. which lit the lensT hitch wilt pI'lHllirl of In lug lio laborer il. pr.igimuniH of ivTinni ..to-is wai !:is lie ri.'oe lie old in x very 'luv.id hii games" ery o' in- laborer a oii.o'iner in a eis I he llin,i,ii lioli. ihee iicople a' Ijb under biisiness. ' "e Bow. Viishinginn. will In ! lieiiie - tie- ten yem- - or less, if They a!'e oil the lr'i- .1 . lllbllVSlI n mu own e in m i n.t right track, lie triumphantly able to a lustmii-i't- . li by tusking more money from ing ii t'oe faciorv if prove men would their coiqieraiive volun: ji than the asis'iaii,e, n inn ii. ch-e- t H Iliaear-'give iixn a CHpnnlis's will do fiom their explotl-U- l wage fVr eiieli iii.mI ilu-- eisilrl tonal one. lip.l on. wbai their profits weiv ir ihev hi've eali'iila ed m.aiaUenly ihen par n'l- - thalr pmli'n to in iheir plan, they cuu retreat and r.ieinlMi according tn the liine they at isck the problem aftvsU. Yon !: in. and with pi.uiiiim to old are going altead; slowly - and to men wiuwc ilileiligi'ni'r worl-rnougli. b it still Into an unknown land, I. lo workers ill"1, ledge can''.! ih, ail. nnd I ui riling jour bridges behind you. i:' respiinsibil a. J ei In m to powl'.iim of liiese lie fwr fuciury in The Isl'd in, n wo. ilil lio lent i' i.e si.iic for as The wiiicv trf the alMivc has imbibed 'I be stale Hpriieev'n obi idea thul Hoc valisni long :is they wxinei lo ibcir capital uoulil also lend ih.u mean slaverv, and ha, like Ilia be paid back wriiluaii intcre-- i. iu of lis tqiputienls. Iiuilded him menial Their actuaiits wi'li their n msti of si raw. calling ii i factories Socialtsm." sas mu ing that Hoclallam und wl;h tuber wciild also be kept I' the banking de p. a scheme. Btadalism is not a acheine. I'.iitiiit iii of the eiii'e. These would nor a dream. Il ts ihe ai'iciitific ssete he the s'.utc's mam and mi of government, having It origTo eirry tliiin out It in lu ibe iiidustrutl wild economic ay M. i! fuiieiions. i w mid iletinel one lax from the lent .lmt haa developed and evolvcil of esrh worKer un.i would iherr-nf- from past condition. Now our lei him alone. In ihe scheme, critic pnuKCT t solve the economic ld of free a mapped out. by lie; ..'.i..t. toe problem by llcrixkaa iheory anil prov ile pension to the profit and a,Uiciv which land, anil for women and , :o'li wage svsiem. and also tu conipotliltm. for ibe phlUts-ojvliu.idMiou io a family, all suggesiiisis iliiv'i' eonilition that chieh are familiar onuiigh to lite or tllminaie from the coming cs iliodex H'jcialisl. Why are operstive eoinuionweallb. or To reiiirn to our factories, however, people so jilarmed W the ImglM-aunnieuiher-lii- p in an unmr.izsiion would slaverv and biMi of ImHvIdnaHly Why Ui they close lie vninniary. and tioie- ctiubl Iu- - kept der Socialism? Xxuirxll.'. iheir eyea to slavery of tialay 7 ( ould oui. who w jitued to work. the en-- v iratles would have so many any condition la worse than the ntelhtsls of totlay? Tin workers mid.i ; i lmt. the w.mp would go xwny flown. The ilinieuit trades would, on are summoned to work liy the whistle the o' her hand. Ik very highly paid. of the shop or factory, early lu the all O s. ii WashiugMin. near 'll, li 'ic town ot as the How. is x vvlmiy of eaiii,-.- ' soul who licrizkd. ure puittr.g imo p.'.iC"-- ,' to us great ir :itn! is so ii.ised ' - well .(III -- Arils, - tin- bo! beOaOaoeOeQeOsOeOaOeOaQeOaOaOaOaOsOaOeOeOaOaOaOeOaOaSeOaOeOeOeOaOtOsOaOsCsOaOeOaOaOeOaOeOsOaOaOaOeOoQaoeoao D ii;ii .III'! -- i n. ' hi ciig-u:.- . : i - Tlitoduie 1 Ui utixirvcil il,. of wages wx , gra-b'i- lit:-1- jMilitical .i.i.l iciu t:,in. t'liuii" q i ii .in.1 Thev ii'f. ' Newspaper men dare lily iheir luiueat eon-e- f I r csx. Ii. . in.-d- we ' 'I ptTiMi a . . is , a lb ' 'b e to eil.iilgv' I elitei i. witiini:; c; of ' pivseui be ci ration allliM .r I.MIiI ' which i : I. ' - aiiynexri i , Inhabitants of the Pionvsrd Land, oi the t.ii:;!li, : public labor Uceirr.ili.i-iu li:g!.: y tH':l 'a'si- i- will Inwith j 4,f tin full of tbeir tuil. those m fortu of goi cniun-iii- . a fovni nl gii-r:- i hubitau s wbe'liiT lluv In- now living nieut or organ', r.aiiuu it ilit wind n.g a yei iiiiImi.ii will iiiidcrsiaud lUai a einnieu; i la-- k cr in pru grist', i.linihcr of pciiii'e. ! ientitlia bard or i rii- -. l aul perftviiy p.ine.i. Si.,--iKiniou ui :ht- 111. mmal and liy sinil sii'eig b luoi.ght to bear lipnu ii. an oiganl.'.aMou a this, wlin it me' iialde aceoiiipauliiieiit. wln u Then it wii In- tii.- - pleasure cl' nii-tto it logical iiieuns sl.ii anil won. to Now wc li'.di stuvi-ryHi tieiii-i-iino dnuln i lie "tnck of Made" fur fear our chil- iy. dren will run u out of a job in- be iluirrv to an oigiiiuz.t'iou which yon. litslaie. lui- Indued to bml. i and smarter titan tbeir daddy u trade is liuid or caiy a the sill siippoii. bin Krunkensti in I lis li skilled l.o exiled i rraftstin n ate learn- mi compassion on his creator, an t ing in a rude and pniuiiiM' wuy. In fnei ili.ii you forged your own chutiii-- l, will not case their : every ease where they hm e struck the ", "eoimiiou lalnirer' ha pm lied tu when your supposedly the front ly ihe employer tu operae tominoiiwi'jith is brought ubou;. Hi' foriui'-iielniHchitieiy that Is iiolliiiig it' not tlie ouV' .inttdo:e m n! At laevil.- - .oi.l, set tu work Mieees-liill- y on the icry great mid linr: reiiiling exploi'iiiuui injusiieea oi onr prrM-.livliieh llniuype luarhlnes; maeuiui-J n.st .ii! of were the pniicipal bone of com on non j al sysitMii of eapiliilisti'. - ofl i!ie Typogiaphieal I'iioii anil j lesi'tniug otirsi'lves to :!ie prospn which can i'ti:v do oiii'j a government l uiu:!. tlie SI Nuw i and t:.. t1 us if i tie iiual i f that ml luher thing wiilumt lumglilig. kill otf ii useful pmletariui i: an mi Jtii'i liuinn heulfiis hoiweiii the ng tier given necessary s" of laboi i that tlie il.oii-e.still over the iudtvidii.il and j biis Y.imiJ be dropped slid "euiiinion" we can lalitir and wuiueii would gci a siimv. Ins prmlucMvt rnpaeity. i ill earns oilier I'topias, Nut puliiies alone. Inn isiliin- mid t lie We can eiria'e a liifieivnt selling. 1. W. W. liian d of uuiunii-iare the in die individual slid pivmir.e to belter eondiiion-- . open of uim rsal hai'pt-ues;a k the ' Imperimn in imperio" is paunloxi I'lil'ii.'miately tliri'c me mu cal. tor uu s at.- - e.m exist within a il iare,iiii not rouul many slate nor can Hocialtsm and Capital- ing that horril.l.- vulgar and densely ism abide on common ground m y ignorant error cf identify Sun site anmore limn capitalism und tliinul slavarchistic philosophy wbli ihoe ucij ery riwlil eontinun together. of lerrorisiii which sie tlie restill of When leading tlie article twhleli local coudltiona in sumo parts, of the don't fall to lioie the "slate" world, nnd all these si'birini's of Is to lend lx ml and eanitsl to the moral uu HiTCcka --ehi'iiiei. Is this paternalism outlook oil the nun of the individual or sltveiy ? Nowadays the borrower v. hlch lie does not now pos'se. is tin- slur to the lender, us the unitOne firm foundation hi mitural er finds who pays Hid rent imerer; I iiilnk. Socialism has. Mid that lur a "salary leiin." ' the liationullzatioii of the land. If Nothing is possible williou' demoi-racyfrom tit: basis we can work on: mi the people constitute the ia-of Iii!' i it i quituilile and fair and it i ridiculous to speak of the as large n rmiao a poib!e for tlim , stale banking ami lending to the people liiieriv wllieh unlit be. In an Industrial ileinocraey , us It v.ould si i s iiiuxmiiii'i, eotu says, Spencer b'. Is to u'i'iao a man nowadays to be- liiitliile vri'li its equal come his own pawnbroker. all. we liuve a cliauee of fori'cnsiingi Thu triumph of (Socialism will an filial slam of life. an end of the capitalist state; tlu ije- This was Urn Idea of lleury Ceorge. all of the future organizatirm of o but hs bis sthenic would simply throw cietv is a mailer of speculation crowdland open to people whose sole use far ed out of the range of vlh'ii of present land is in many cams a kupiku'L for borialists by tlie reality of the peopte'i their reel, and who v mild not know hunger and the historic fuel that "iin lw,w i j till il if they had il. fail lu ' people ever slant'd to death by law." Where bis I'topia would nourish, iu decil In h rutin. rv likw Uuasin. Regimental Socialism. There is a solution or the prolih iii. lift ihe nation own the trust ." however, which eonihincs the natiooal- i aelf-An- teitlier think nor study Wmei the colony at Bow; f .ii,niiig res i i r no; a! profession. an.l profit 1 w Is1, i'iriia ul '..I'd -- tliiweiev wi'iiii.-ha .: i'll .liij r'i iinir A liHieii or ic.i'.iii.iineoith a.limii. lerfijg the li'ciiii.' of pii.!ue;ioii lor i uni-- t crueti. iinj.-i-- ; or . . i ; I'.VIi'.Itlo!. - I.' '1 tli' loin., any . - 'l j. :ju-l- ll.llgs l ,..:,ii.ii,si,.i i. fiv a' . p: .i.l.ieiivc a ihe it .a,. ::n-pr ii. ime Hording fix- of : I ... , .'i f. : . I'i'h, . ' a.-- ; rt;.ii!i ir.i jan. I j.- t imipe: itif i Si ; Jotli St. 7 ( !j.. ill'. K. $. I IiUiar d i.'M. a .11 ., -- ;ll.l':, Ml, . ' - to j ! due to 'I lit ru'idhiu- - nf ivouitsi- - limit by your ir.:sk.i di-i- In.. i bi ll- - brilliant cu u: :u itii- inUt-ro;; (if ihe people mi Mi lio li.con:, uip- iii hie iiiuii stiu cry fo; "bread mi. I games" and in ibu. bn.; r I'di.i'in in-.it. : luiu-- - u"- "ui: the I'.gi.1 iki.i ' i : n ! they hike itu ' .aielit road m :he he com-tt.oiiweui'li wlieri "bieai1. and gsmi'' ir keJ propiw ixiiiltio la e r.i f a liar. They are ms io ihe work iliey ilo; ilkm.iu eels the pa-'.iM 'Mii'hed by spie. o ,4:s during work is.MV till, aliowed to or i'H, ii,. on the furbiddeu .. and so far has this ar;:ei i ix oine places : um;i vo t!l ! It i all conm.cnications i . . 13 .. w '. t - l - L ti ii ai'Ci'ib!e to an re pleased to prim helo been -- uhtBliiecl whirl! ha m-- f i f. i m i'i V. vis i Us'. S. HILLIARD, L. A. RATI EL and M. MORAN I As? question concerning Socialism answered. l . Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden - :i lc0'. l. A Ribbon ruffle on petticoats, although father expensive, gve splendid servgive ice. Hume cf the tibbun f ij'- -t u,a to rid ribbed tb-- ir gi talar f(a"irrcost than silk. s ui.ie,-ii,Mit- |