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Show EXAMINER. THE SUNDAY UTAH. OGDEN, SUNDAY fore ! The Socialist Department of The Morning Examiner j Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden J Editorial fa Hu,,jLn Confff""f Socialism answered. book a ever, but so Interesting Is the whole question that INO. societies are formed to solve it. Some -111 11 Mra. one has said and with truth sociali1 fa bunSource Man is a Stream Wheat Street, tills Hidden. Hi!l,tnlnit The Interesting program home ur Comrade Me The one thing that, is knoan posi-rAll Socialist are tively is, that man Is here: 'hat be suend. is a being having a body acd mind. Different cults designate the mind by Solve 'Socialist Problem."or different names, aa the soul, the esu, cause poverty, Hnoes the spirit, but by whatever name It In Is called J?Mvertr cause gambling. lr i universally acknowledged aa the life force which acta th.iuigli .he obvious fact that simple v p!te.i like the above are bound to its instrument vlg: the physical body. Without the lire force the inai rumen a long viata of aocial k such question. is si lent, inert, dead. bo The body is an,ieLVnrrslly equipped with an matter and lx visible and can Ih felt, the mind is Invisible, intangible, It ix ''ffs'vflrow questions, but this known to be by intuit ion. it is sensthe Temperance ed. Without the body there is na on, coming from It that Wwkers. is especially welcome, fur. to emphasize Mind Acta or Exists. .Surds an opportunity The or evil aocial one he fact that no conclusion then, is thxt The logical solved Independently, birni can be bort order" plan, usually the mind and body are inseparable and therefore it and the question front prne Salvation Arraya growth an la unfair to study moral degen- the standpoint of the mind alone, or Index to the physical and alone the the physical not the har- from eration of the people andAs economic study should be from both. The instrubetter day. a of binger ment upon which and through which conditions become more oppressive Inthe life force acts 1 quire aa important rooms "furnished for demand it e Itself. creases 5 cent coffee houses do a ax the force and The mind of the and body la well illusthe and soup businesa, rushing uncast-of-f clothing handled by the Army trated and proven by the fact that where the physical body conditions der market. a ready gnd as in When gambling houses close there ia deprived of food and water, on men case of cast adrift the for their being necessity i. no longer any sea in a bolt without food and uruprletors to pay out their dividends the water, they revert to cannibalism to hush the cries of their victims, through the ministrations of gentle- Controverting the Theory of tho New men and gentle-womeThought But gambling does not cease, for cult that mind can control everything from and In inseparable ft is Inherent and that strong thoughts man may which gam- ba what by n system of he will, and that thoughts social necessities of with the bles are Thought becomes a thing, The difference between an or lxthing. tangible, only through action. -is town "closed town and a open" The thought, ie the product of the mind town cbarlty" gela that In the "open" made uxeful through the action of a substantial quietus, the pimples are tne ltody. It lx a criminal mistake In the "closed town, that, has been made through ail the on the face. "charity" gets nothing and the blond past ages to reach the potion la dinparaed throughout the Mortification of the Flesh community. It will be remembered that when and that tha body ia a poor, miserDr. Parkhurst suppressed the vice able thing to he scourged. That Romish parts teaching resulted in the h New York (Tty H Invaded theretofore untainted. Does Ogden church shutting up lie brightest minds to seek purpose to fallow In the fboistepa of a In monasteries and cloister Parkhurst or will Ogden come to the for the divine subtle meaning of life une conclusion that gambling In the through the spirit alone and hui remeans of producing the means of life sulted in the false teaching to look ! the institution from which all evils up and not down, when to Had the truth it is necessary to flow and cure them all by destroying the source. Look Around About us." e Of the "earth earthy" has been Truth. Interpreted to mean something low At the dew la a part of the ocean. and to be despised, when it is in realEach atom la a pari of a whole ity the most beautiful, helpful funcmasses warriors the at By dividing tion we know, and each annl has a Claiming separate The Real New Thought Crazy kings, gone mad over ownership is to teach that all good, all knowlWeaned men away from trneUfe And polluted the "one present edge, must come from the earth in it moment." entirety. The earth is nuns home, it With religlo-politlcstrife. supplies him abundantly with everyStrickland. thing that he needs It is hia for ilie taking not only supplying his phyA NEW THOUGHT." sical needs, but his higher needs. Nature is beautiful, strong and uplifting. Whit is min? From whence came he? Whither la he going! In tieholding the beauties of the sky Three the questions have hern asked from time and the wonderful cloud effect Immemorial and are today quite as truth that it produced from the ema local meet- - much a sealed Jnfai o.iuued. iXisviteto K 1,111 f t, lnter-pendenc- profli-takin- g see 1 nation from the earth, riii'tibi be remembered. That the I Economic Needa of Man :n! u separated limn (its, bav,. ticcils lia caused coufue'uMi. I' w to Mi'.ij iiilIH .i ni..'.i lie a, m.' ,ii.d tiiiui solely Kmu the !. imtiug the feminine, .is i; is to mull solely from tin- min,!. The tv pcriniem of reading iiiu as au in dividual and hj stivu.g lii.s u;il. cliiit.j: mg his r, a Lure, nas tic, u tried. wi,li for many thousand v. .ire. poor suit-exll would 1m a KlUsiille tiling to pleach tne doctrine that to change i'n- econo to that, nan would have mic v sit-ian opportniiiH to have hi.-- , physu.il body supplied with ail tlm; obtain fu: a licalilitiil life, so that ii. would not bn necessary for hint to oivupv thought and eneiv) nit the que-tl- ou iff how to live so as to iiinkc Until ends meet. Py having s chance to for use liis miud or life force l ft his physical and would be safe to predict that iu two gem ration Ilie. question of whs; is aud destination man, his course would be in a fair way to lie solved. If it is true that niun the phi sics I needs of an individual are not. supplied, aud he i half fed, half clothed, poorly sheltered, compelled to work long hours, .under poor conditions, that his life force is weakened and he has no opportunity to develop hi mind, or if b has an opportunity, he has neither the time nor vitality to look around and see his poewiiilitie-,- , is it not true iff society? To build a beautiful home over a swamp or stagnant poo would he ilie height of folly. Is not this what the New Thought cult am attempting when they try to develop tho mind alone and try to solve the problem of "what is msn, and ignore the 1m ut and ntire of his economic , ' an-'th- er w:.i' - . - n lin-nta- LOCAL OPTION. How ridiculous Individual physical and moral reforma am when adfor social ills Is vanced aa a cure-al-l well net forth by Bernard Shaw in reWhat Shaw says gal d to athletics. of athlAtlc la equally irue of ail reformer who try to rear moral oaks in household or municipal flower pot. Athletic are nothing but a spurious substitute for the manual and bodily Ipbur which our athletic amateur are forbidden to perform by the laziness, greed, snobbery and rapacity of thrir class. I could keep myself In perfectly good condition and temp er if I might do a couple, of hours' work every day a a navvy without doing a poor man out of Iris Job.' Aa it is, I have to weary myself and waste my energy in bicycling and walking to place where 1 have no business, over roads which 1 have tramped until I am tired of them. 1 have to drudge through exercises' to keep myself front becoming a human pig. I have even pulled at india-rubbropes until I could not bear tha revolting absurdity of it, even without an aiidlenre to laugh at me. The whole buxines ia too sickening for public discuss ion. Half tha popula tion lives miserably and breaks down trade Ly ,1. .1. Still. i,. Sociali-- : article. cv liability of S tcial.-t- r i'l d' : : -- J i. l. f .. us - a Ilf in a ke a imv wli W' Washing lie . , . - t let tut- t. ' yon licuclitug her Just at that sm, was the tiling 1 riot iiid in n: life. Not live per cent of fat itig iiicu in :he par:, knew tlm of ihui sand spit off Nmih Brother Island. 'liny all know alitiiit ii now. If 1 hadn't been aware of thtil sand-spi- t tii-- u tiee nut n Mini aboard the SliH'tun would haw boiti saved. Ai it w us, 1 only wd my own life liatr. Tile deck by the liii'Hillh of over which I ran to escape caved in a second after. 1 had to imike a Jump of thirty feet. 1 struck on the end of my sjiliii', mid it hurts me ever since. ''Tim Ih Its alKiui the hose being rotten. How dues anybody know that? In handling it the crew got it all knot ted up into kinks. The engineer turned a tremendous pressure of water through it, and when that water smirk ihe snarls something was bound n go. Why. the hose tilnmrd river never tested hefor the steamhoiiu Slocum disaster. Mow could it. he? if you run water through a linen hose and roll ii i.p without drying it th hose will rot a sure as fair. Aud a steamboat ia not like a fire engine house, with a tower to Itaug the hose up to dry iu. That's why the emergency hose on steamboats was never subjected to water pressure when inspected hr the government Inspectors. don't believe the life preservers were rotten. Shorfly before the last official inspection of th 8Ucum 1 overhauled them rovaelf, and threw away Th rest looked eighty sa defective. all right. If they weren't all right, 11 was Impossible to tell it. Do you dlwrlaim all responsibility for the diaaeir?' the captain was asked. The skipper drew himself up with I was responsible for the dignity. steamboat Blocum, for 1 her capThen he repeated: tain, he Rut I'm th,; victim uf circumstance Sump of my witnesses at the irlal got tangled up fn their leailmony and did me more harm thau good. Onn of the crew who'ri lieen with me longest and CAPT. VAN 8CHAIK, THE SCAPE wlio on the "station hill'' was assigned GOAT OP THE U. 8. GOVERNMENT. to boat No. 1, when asked about it. on the witness stand said he was assignCapL W. If. Van Bchalk, who has ed to "Handllne No. 1." There being been sentenced to ten yara' Ituprlson-men- t nu such position In a fire drill. It made for neglct of duty in connection his whole testimony seem ridiculous. 'Rut what can yon expect? Yoii'va with the Blooum disaster, yesterday fn c,iu-uli.,- - m ,1 - j r. a 1 s brought to light In the guise of a large heart aha pul paper ornament, which hangs over the board. link and white from It, ono of ribbons are whlc.li ia within reach of the hostess' hand. A tug at the satin rope rauaes the paper heart to burst open, showering roses and confetti over the heads of the guests. A St. Valentina's "express party" Is painfully happy. The reading aloud of heaps of fun. A servant or one of (lie men of the family Is costumed to reptheaa fortune lx aura to create me.rri-meresent an old time stagecoach driver galore. Just before the jolly eupper party resplendent In a long, tight fitting greatleaves the table a pretty device ia coat, with shoulder rapes, high top boots and pot hat. Instead of carrying the Insignia of his ofTVe--a whip -- tills Jehu staggers Into tha room under the weight of a Mg express box containing article which, when opened, are supposed to 1m prophetic of tho future of the recipient. The arrival of tha express Is heralded by a blaat upon a tin horn. Kadi package In the box lx wrapped in white paper and tied with colored ribbon. Each player selects a with pink Icing for the men and whit for the girl. The girl' heart are heaped in one rtih, and the men's In another. When shy , Wlllliiin learna that tha name f a fair Margaret whom ha secretly adores ia inclos'd lct ween tha two halves of hla cake and Is further Informed by tha paper found in hia nutshell that he will be married in ISOfl he may lie a trifle embarrassed, but nt I' t.iilax. M. ' HOME, BUSINESS AND SOCIETY. Helen Buck of MounlHolyoke col-- Ix this true? If so, It Is up to"- women n,n 100 vardx In 10 5 aec-- '. to correct the evil and bring the cleared ;o feet l inch In the broad charge to naught. cr.d r, fes t 5 Inches in the high Pittsburg has a woman detective. TMle Fuck's fenr brothers Via Anna M. Coyle, regularly emtn outdoor athletic. Khe shadow ployed by tbs city. ' said by the enemy that In busl-T- ? thief or forger, got evidence in strike Tl elerkhirii women are and secure evidence aealmt uspct'd v '1,:;V lo take i,ta take than ('lien Ikt nil-are. , that I hey are les willing person, her into dimerous places, and the ork overtime when It Is necessary. must always armed. Nhe sometime h !' - THROUGH THE MAMMOTH HEART. take horseback Journey. Mis Coyle usually wears divided skirts, so she can get about better. To clean soiled white felt hats make a very stiff paste of powdered magnesia and water find cover the hat with It. Ij-- t the pari' dry on. then brush It off thoroughly, but lightly ffbd carefully. Ry. Htiiiy M. Tyndall of New York, who on no rsnitnl and without any drawn together wealthy lakir bus member of 4i0 and has cone or.r.viderable church property, I , I I sd liei-ti- n , courted by tha To cumtiin tlio terriiorick i a gross cutraga on future jinjci!L;i"iT. Tli vai ar.iaa will iu aiuelut support t iiiftf. l.ttge 'pula Four senamrt wot n,i b an itiartequa'e of that iMipiila'toii in comparison with the of the Eastern Stuitv in ir.e unaii-- . But two for a eiaic much more than fiv lime aa lmge u would aubjecr the fiiiHlaineiilal cumeliu of lie Keilera rnirni to a Tha geographic!! I alone ara ciio'igii in damn the Joint statehood proposal, ihe Rhiiuii.'lphia ledger d Kvon i bough the two terri-lor- b ciiieea. wcie connecicd wlih one another ly- uaiuial highway, which they ara not, the cicaiim of a new stale with an urea greater by- l.i'i'i) square miles than tin whole of New England, with New York, IVunsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio and West Virginia thrown iu, would in' an outrage upon the co turn uu Ie obliged to live in such aa unwieldy state, if the capital wens to ho placed at Santa Fe. tha peopln of Arizona would he forced to travel front Mmi to I .bOO mile iu order to take any part in the atata government. And hera ia where the pinch cornea. The American people of Arizona know that they would ha voted down by the 'greaser' population of New Mexico; that Joint taiebood would mean that the regime of New Mexico would lie extended over the whole vast terriproit-s- is r iiecfiirt. en-ai- Dishes and Darning Socks Part cf Work. Hi A dispauli from Orangedale, Tape Hrcton, say Henry McKarlaue. a young man f this village, has niarried Hertha McGregor, a pretty young girl, after si vdiing a coniract. In which lie agiecs: To wash the sapper dishes every day except Buinlay, to darn hi own sock, to visit, his nimlier-ln-laat lcaxi tinve lltiies n year, to give up . Knnikiug. lo drink lea Inaiead uf to a ' tend church meeting regularly. i wear whiskers lif h mu rahis them), to kiss Ids wife before and after ever, meal, except Sunday. While it might l inferred from this that Mrs. MeKarlane is boxa uf the family, she tx in no sens on of the new" women. Sh says altractlva frankly that, aa ah wg to enough marry any available man In thl province, idle concluded to lay down a few laws for tha man thxt she a ere pled. Rh does not liks to waxh dishes end think of the household labor should go to tha man. Sho ia not averse to darning aurki, but tielleve a man win be more careful of hi footwear if he mends tha boles iherelu. Smoking aha will not tolerate. as she believux coffee la harmful, shu has put that under the ban and baa substituted tea. Aa for whiskers, she nff-fce- one-thir- d says: A married man is bound to klis his wife and If he does not share morning and night her complexion will be ruined. Moat, men ahava every other day, hence my husband must grow a beard. After a time men ara liable to neglect thalr wives tin lex you can make them kla you, so 1 have taken good care of this. There is nothing like beginning right and living up to tha rules you've laid down. m-t- I GOV- ERN. Last, week tha telegraph brought news of a mass meeting In Tuoson. A. T., lo protect against the admission of Arlzoua and New Mexico into the I'nion aa one state. Mayor Rose of Milwaukee, who has large property interests In Arizona, appealed to tha of Turpmieainnta to let the non run wlih Ibo blond of martyr aa have the gilt (era of Warsaw" rather than eunaenl to amalgamation with New Mexico. Meanwhile tha Republi- ctrts tory, and that in tha attempt to hai nwuize th many conflicts between tha law of tha two territories tha InteN esia of th minority community would lie sacrificed every tlm' PubUa - Opinion. ONTARIO DRAIN TUNNEL. Disquieting Rumor of Flood In Explained by Manager. Tun-n- sl t In explanation of a disquieting rumor to tha effect that a flood of water had driven the workmen out of tha Ontario drain tunnel yesterday morning, Manager C. L. Rood stated during tha afternoon that tha incident amounted to onthlug more than a act of precaution on the part of tha men. Following the removal of a mass of timber and debria that had pretty well flogged un the tunnel at the point where the men were working, a kit of water that had backed np behind tha obstruction was released aad tha mea hurriedly left ihe tunnel not knowing, of course, what the flood amounted to. Aa slated, it proved to ha nothing serious. and the men soon returned to work. Air. Rood elates tint the work of clearing the tunnel is pnreseing as well ae caa ha expected under the and. a tha debria ie carted out the flow of water shows some incresaei He ia hopeful that, aa the work progreaxes the flow will be gradually increased and that the pent-uwaters In the mine ran be drawn off without, raualnc a sudden ruih and thus endangering uneffected portion of the tunnel. Great and constant care I being exerciwu by Foreman Mat Connollv and the sturdy crew under him to accomplish the reclamation of tho 1 untie I and mine wlihuut disaster, and conditions are such that each day makes the rhaticce of doing o all tha more favorable. p can leader In Congreaa appear to have decided that tha two-ttOklahoma and Indian TerriAll the teacher la Edgar county, tory, and Arinina and New Mexico re- Ilia, are pledged to strike If theli are not raised from i;0 to $1( spectively must pass; no alternative salar1 I offered. Tlm population ff Arizona mouth. c' itting two pieces and a pansy mean that money haa caused a separation of hearts, but that tho old lovera till think kindly of earli other. A handful of rice la understood, aa well aa the ailk mitten, for a rejected suitor. A bit of craps auggssta th warning, "Hewarw of the.vlddera, ftanil-veland if drawn by a girl she will widower. An empty eggshell marry bids the player beware of eomo on of a shallow nature with whom bo or aha ia at present fascinated. A anaka la of particularly direful portent, for it warns the recipient that x serpent Is about to Invade tha Eden. Small eat, parrots and teapots ara for preordained bachelors or old maid. This method of diving Into the unknown Is vary amusing, and Kt. Valentin often makes vary clever "hits" by putting th packages into the right hands. A "truo love" game la to ha tha chief amusemest at on party this ltth of February. In place of scribbling paper, heart ahaped cards are circulated with dainty little pink ponclla attached on a long string of baby, ribbon. After each man haa written hi Idea of a model proposal and each girl has ransacked her brain to pen an ac-r- e piano that will ho a prize winner, tho cards are collected and read aloud to the gueets. Names are not signed to the missives, number being used in," Boll ten rggl peel off tho sheila and cut each egg In half ao aa to form two rape. From tha end of each cup ellco oft a email piece, ea the eggs will stand. Remove the yolks and put them in a bowL Mix together in a saucepan two eggs well beaten, twa tableapoonfule of salt, ono tablaepoon ful of pepper and one teaepoonful of mustard dissolved in half a cup of vinegar. Boil thee Ingredient together until as thick as canard, then take the saucepan from tha fire and mix In tha hard boiled yolka, also one cup of chopped cold boiled ham. Fill the cup with the mixture made from the white of the eggs end set on the Ire to coo. Nerve cold on lettuce leave or hot with EGGS. STUFFED minute, a white etuca. Buttered Eggs. Boat well four eggw then take three tableapoonfUIs of cream, a little grated tongue or ham, pepper and salt to taate and three ounces er butter. Put them in a sauce pan and heat thoroughly. Add th sgg stirring until thlrlc. Have ready slice of buttered toast spread the mixture upon It and tend to the table. Eggs a la Kentucky. Take a many eggs aa you need and make a small opening In the end of each. Boat tha eggs up (through the hole) with a toothpick. Take a little of the egg out cl nach shell. then Insert a ll'tle grated hank salt, pepper and a tiny bit of mustard. Mix well and piers the eggs In a pan, open ends up. Pour In enough boiling water to nearly cover. Do not let the water get into the shell. Let the eggs cook until herd, then break off the exercise and fresh air. If, after a rea- maksr. , She aya .he will devote all sonable length of time, the spot con- her spare time to philanthropic work tinue to show themselves, a physician among ronvicl. In the shops one find all sort of gaj should bo consulted. Visa Elizabeth Brown, a contralto things with sparkle and gold and lh Even the belt have caught singer. Inherited from her father some Some of the new one fro: which alia fever. Colorado mining claim rich in decoration. Everypluckily developed on her own account Pari are thing Ix bends, buckle and embroidand made them pnv ligmlsornely. Libblo Garrabrant. lately paroled out ery. of prison In New Jer-nfir serving Not gia. but IIver. rose bowlon are It glisten maiij thirty-fou- r years of a life sv'n;"n'.c. ex- - favor this yeur and IUb drelublvs of fjgiiiouabie pects to earn licr bread a . gci-era- - POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS unpro-grcbxl- Bhe was Mrs. Aggie, wife of a veterinary surgeon. England haa a woman race horse trainer. Mis May Woodland. She herself own aeveral race Metres, and they respond o well lo her training that they win races for her. Spots on the face, iis a rule, are an l health Is Indication that the out of crdSr. In order to Hl rid of tlism live as plainly a possible, nvold- -j cukes. dish ing highly sweets and pastry and gel plenty el won. building a six try hotel for working girl. He oversee all tha work himself, doing considerable of It with hi own hand. The building Is Intended for girls who earn no more than $5 a week. The Olive Mead quartet Is th" name of a company of ff,ur women who are giving concert, with much success the present season. A woman rode a mil" race 'i recently over th- Kiom tEneiandj track fur 5509 a side and the woman i j ii. AH '...mi's iTtld' ll bundle from tha box and In fear and trembling opens it to discover Ms fate. Most of the articles are easy of Interpretation. but some are plunder, surh as a pink eardboard heart divided Into several pieces, which means unreAny one receiving a quited affection. box wiifa an ear of popcorn in it may consider it an omen that a proposal la In order. Two matches signify that the man or woman to whom they fall will be married is lee. A coin represents wealth, but a coin, a heart divided Into . WOMEN IN d, ISM wg 12J931, and of New stead. Opposite tha number each guest will write tho name of tha person ha or eha Imagines to be tho author of th epistle. Of course one's only guide In a case of this kind will be to judge tha writer from the language of the letter. A beautiful edition of "Romeo and Juliet" Ie to he awarded aa first prlzo, while the booby gift la "The Complete Guide to Letter Writing. After supper It ia planned to hava a discussion of the Thle beat love story ever written. naturally will bring forth widely divergent opinions. Tennyson' "Idyls of tha Kings" would bo a suitable prize for this context Another form of amusement for 8L Valentine's day Is the kindergarten party. The guest dree their balr Ilka Children and wear children hat, fashioned from crape paper. In tlie a room is arranged long table drawing with chairs around It ax they ore Each In a kindergarten. "boy planed and clri" ix then set to work to make a valentine out of bltx of colored paper uch aa are uxed In a kindergarten oat-fi- t. Rclxaors. paste, several kind of colored paper and pieces of colored baby ribbon are placed before tha a material. "children Kindergarten games are played, and although entirein principle, any ly precocious "Infant" who knew, how to "speak a piece is called upon to do o. Familiar children'! songs are sung, and the whole affair la made a Infantile aa Frizes are awarded for the possible. beat pleee" spoken and for tha prettiest valentine. GRACE GRISCOM. ht GOIXTG 11 in - 1 young lady has also made the number of heart shaped rkes. T'pon slips of paper arc . MAKES LOVER SIGN PLEDGES. rd "h's : y written an equal number of maacullno and feminine name. The slips are neatly folded once acrona and lnld on the underside of a The Inner edge of another heart. heart shaped piece of cake is washed with while of egg and applied to the first half, thus Inclohiug the bit of paper. When each heart Is mated and made fast to Its companion it ia frosted I lulred Ii,-- X. V. o! toda 'This mti-itrb.is inherited a big f" time ;,! I., l!v ir.it on it without nnviiii.g i.,ii.g hm.v-lf- . It is all v w M i.iik a limit iv, tr great pros-pf- i tut we lire -, what has ,i aiti. ,1. urn slut we are eatuiiu iv its illg Up mil' Cjpil.ll ill..' ' r In lOill- mi uiiii I'Vtiiviigant nation. The o' lief report show ill.;; p;tii solo) iuK us more than w, ,ur hu-ii behooves us to watctiful of our position among t (., eommeivi.,1 naL tions. tires' Itii hin wt'h a jxk million men out of won, titvut itrii-aiis a country with a of irjrir against it and wwahou.it 'aim warning. There are not mar.v inure new continents or land to oieii up. Now, reader, atop and use your reasoning hiw-t-llou't he like " many that depend on soma one cIm- - to do thi-ireasoning fur them. The naiioiix of this world am iu compitulnn with one another in tha same way iliai the working men of this country are with one uuother. For illustration, in the Hue, If Japan can buk machinery cheaper in thisinuntry than in England or Germany, tics roumry will get the preference or vice versa." Du you see the position Hie inuiiufar-tureram placed in? Bring in ounipe-titlowith iorrign munirie. they arc forced in sell below a certain piitv. (V.nsequeiitiy they are forced to buy llieir labor below A certain price or You ran readily s e, slop producing. then, what the labor union have to contend with. Both employer and employe are forced to fight each other for an existence. Another point that should he a proof of the necessity of u change of the economic eoudttiona that now exint. Did yon ever stop to consider ihe great amuimt of labor that the improvement on inaehinery la displacing? In ilie past labor saving Iu China was forbidden, for a they reasoned it out. it. with their population of about iuti.i'uii.Ouu, would throw thousands out of Ii was a crime punishable by dcst.li to introduce any new machinery for. as the rulers reasoned It out, ii was mom of a curse than a Messing. Now, reader, stop and lli,nU. Can you not ec the fallacy of trying Li cure any of the present evils withmit destroying tile rauso that produced it. J - , I staiciu. n's . lie. k iiit.iC to i:, ' ,i Ma:iiron' 'tie ht'Nt wi'ni'K ii,., iiriis,.eu'l n haggard .tvl neck Haul wbilil beitl nil V.,. n "h. aii tight. .cp-. m oui.v til,- day. He'd never uf clrct.n. ,i; I'."'.: u dev t, I.., nil i fore, aii.i ted. Hut I tiou't : hi'1 the d.ff. sci.cc b, t n eca the to t':.c l.a gear the pihe hn'.is.-treated inr j ii. n a.' J him a'siui h'.s lawyer ern- j p. ice on ilie i: t (i n; lull' lie looked us V.aiioq ll H.ey were a m'm i.k , sh.i t Iu y jasit.g at him in Greek. And can yuL biam-.- iuut vf ii;p? I " a U'.in ha had as in g'.tug to ap'ithl ot cuiree. AU itdil a 'I my .iut.ts a i cu t abi.e. i ii'iiih iu M tunc i.IM'I to win nut ' up The captain w.i relc.iM-on the Itat impo-el.ne ycKterdsy A f of the Iap'diii'x, t'haile H KhreiiMieti, deport'-- d tne m mount In With i".ei'h I. dick of Ihe I'uitcd S!d'p Dint i id Veil. I lXiilv lcople. t ! - S i : : -- L - INEVITABLE? An article iu :le Cl .l.niiiaiH lliitli gives ,, b HI what men you can C'"-- i gi .i v, ages. And k, b, - ""i !,..t: s e, ! SlJ ,i rebasel '' :.!,;. I , - IS SOCIALISM - , f t 9Q6. ' . - Some pranks Cupid KliU play at 8t. Valentine parties EVEN lua'tiicly from The o' her ha ! va'.is lhcre is n t ! !i .:i. Tl.ac. . i.i,..rii,u " llui-ul- immmmArrmwmram In thl very matarialiailc Dan Cupid has not yet quite hia grip on life. In a few days we will be celebrating anniversary of the birthday of it. Valentine, who la aa much a with girls and young men aa if. Nicholas ia with tho children, fany charming parties are being planted for tho evening of the 14th, d a number of now ideas, with a oundatlon of sentiment have been to meet the requirements of the caa1un. The signs and marks of lupld's profession hearts, darts and arowa ara unchanging, but these prop-Mi- s may be ao varied In the manner 1 thnlr use aa to seam almost new. At a party to be given by an original tin on SL Valentine' evening, at Hitch tha guenta will appear as comic Dentine, partner are to be shot tor. he guests on entering the drawing nom will find a number of red paper vart dangling from the chandelier, in tha back of each heart i the name if one of the girl guest a The men, Hth arrows and toy bows, will he told 't' stand on a certain line and hit a unrt. Tha distance will be so short laf none of the "Rharpshootcra will ixpeiiene any difficulty In bagging the Ftme. Ax a heart is hit it will be given the man whose arrow has struck It hlle the girl whose mmi written hi the back of th heart will be hia fiilctitlne for the evening. This clever girl has still another sur--iin atorev A pretty paper heart al-six feet high has been made on a in tne so that it stands securely upon I f floor. Satin bnva and small silver l rows will he presented to tho guests. th couples march to supper the hut use their arrows to pierce the pa-- fr heai-tIt In pairs passing ' 'he same time. Athrough lot of fun at sup-t'- -r wi:i doubtless be had with surprise (rtunes. English walnuts, carefully , lit and from which the kernels have ' n extraoted. are Ihe receptacles de-- J xned to hold the prophetle predictions. -i'll hollowed out nut ts folded a nn which are written the date of futurq year and a rhymed destiny. i.; side are glued together, and the fs are plied in a dish wreathed with Hi.1 ; J HILLIARD, E. A. BATTEL and M. MORAN Address all communications to K. S. Hilliard. 567 26th Committee-KA- TE !: 1 l'.i i:..- -' I .v n, FEBRUARY MORNING, sheila end serve. Garnish with parsley. Eggs a la Bulsse. fipread the bottom of a dish with two ounce of butter and rover this with grated cheese. Break eight egg Into tho dish without breaking tho yolk. Season with salt and pepper and pour a little cream on the surface. Sircar over tlie top twq ounces of grated choeee and set tn a moderate oven for a quarter of an hour. Sprinkle with breadcrumbs and brown. Glwe That Will l.aat For Years. Freak nme piece of glno and piece them In a bottle with anm whisky. Cork tlghily and set aside for a few days, dnring which the glue will dissolve. This should be ready for use at any time, except In very cold weather, when it may be necessary to place thi glue bottle In bot wster for a few minute before using it content. f ail-ve- r. t I |