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Show $1 05.00 TO BE GIVEN AWAY WHO WANTS THE MONEY! Who will writ us ths beat story of personal experience In using AIJ.ENWcS B. B. B. FLOUR. r.ant lOrt testimonials, not to exceed jap words each, and we will pay for Write and tel! us whv and where you -- T Editorial Committee KATE & HILLIARD. E. A. BATTEL d Store. B. A. DENKERS Will pay the highest pries for secondhand furniture and sell to the publie the cheapest. 2416 Grant Awer Bl. Phone 637-k- . Ind. 920. C. J. HERRICK A CO., Successors to H. L. Whits. Bring your goods here If you want to sell them. Call here If you went Bell Phone 2342 Wash Avs. buy. 618-y- . Ind. 407. FALLACY OF A. F. OF L. - To California ind Ils Stost Famous UTO Tent City Paiadcnii Terminal Riverside Coronado San' Pedro Long Beach Los An deles l, The Overland Limited THE LUXURY OF KEEPING ALIVE. The Meal Laieriaea Trail is lbs World Compartment and drawing room sleeping cars, observation cars, din and library Ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- ng Book-love- SL Pnl and Minneapolis Ticket. rawrvatMini, and full can be oMainad fans Omani Ascot, C. A. Walkar, Chicago & North-Weste- fy. rn 20S gwrth Main Mraat, wt Laka City, Utah. DAY NEAR Place Your Orders With DECORATION MITCHELL BROS. FOR . MONUMENTS COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY FROM AGENTS As they get large commissions and you hare to pay thorn. Baa your home peopla flrsL Two car loads of stock to sslsct from. Ystd Opposite City Csmstery. OGDEN 326 TIHF EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St. Califomls and Eastern Races. Direct Wire for All Sporting Events Hamburg, Germany, dock are lurked out. Upholsterers of 8t. Paul, Minn., hare decided to form a union. The bureau of labor finda that the cost of living ia sill going up. In a new bulletin It announces that wholesale prices were higher In 1105 than at any other lime In the sixteen years covered by its Investigation. The low-epoint was reached in 1897. and from that minimum the average prices of all comraodltlea rose 29.2 per cent or in 1905. That nearly to aay. a workman earning $2 a day in 1897 had to earn about $2.60 a day In 1905 to be as well off aa before. In 1890 prlres had been at a very high level. They had declined the next year, had gone down very sharply in 1R92. and then bad kept on falling until they touched bottom in 1897. Then they began to climb. They wmi up with only a single break, until in 1902 they bad mounted to the level of 1890. With a slight recession in 19U4 they kept on until they broke the ricorri In 1905. at which time they stood 15.9 per cent, above the general average for the ten year from 1990 to 1899 inclusive. and just 3 per cent aliove the high point with which that period started, before the great slump of the hard time era. Even In the single year from 1904 to 1905 prices rose by 2.6 per cent. Collier's Weekly. one-thir- AUTOCRACY IN AMERICA. Here Is an extract from a letter written by Governor McDonald of Colorado to J. C. Lamb. Dryden. Mirh.. concerning th arrest of Moyer and Haywood: The governors of the various states, at a convention held several year ago, adopted rules which are much more stringent than the United States laws, and which are followed by most of tho governors, and this state is particular that these rules he followed in nil their details. Read It again! The governors of the states hold a meeting, not provided far by law, and "adopt rule." without reference to law; these rules" are, he Kat Club" should he au 1. 1 o.'SM-'1810- kitenibh Duo-Decim- 1 WHEN I'M BALD. There's a question 1 would mention If you'll listen, wife, to me; Newark, N. J., carpenters will not For a fearful apprehension trike, as threatened recently. Now and then creep over me; When our lives have reached the sum-mi- l A great building trades strike is aimer t certain to occur soon in Chicago. And the turning point Is culled. The littirnatinn.il Brotherhood of And ld age begins to eye us. Will you love me if I'm bald? Bookbinder will hold its convention In Washington in June, when the eight hour day will come up for dis- When no more your gentle fingers Wander through niy waving h.iir; posal. Dut go groping through the vast ness Of the wherenesa of tho wlhalrl; The latest union formation is the Marine Drivers and Tender' Union, When old Tima's fantastic fingers O. O'er my face hi nanus has scrawled, recently organized at Cleveland, Branches arc to he established in oth- Do you think that you enu love me er noit cities on the lakes and the Just the same If I am bhld? seal-car- SOCIALISM' IN EMBRYO. Those who would understand Racial-isRESOWS must underctind capitalism. "Hui, you may aay, 'Socialism doe not ex,J ist. at hast not as yet." Hut it does T ( exist. 1; exirts in rmhryo in the present mrde of production, where everything is socially produced, that Is to aay, cooperatively, by million of Interdependent. wage wcrkirs. Hut the product does not billing to society: it : belongs lo private Individuals, caned capita list. Hfnce, wo have or Hnclsllst production and ar capitalist ownership. This la wrong, and dertructve of liberty, the Eoelallst maintains, and he stands THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAW ready lo prove it by facia, which will also show that the class that owna the INQ ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOS land and the tools of production, th ANGELES. capitalist class, la a useless one, and RATES ran give no logical reason for its exLOW EXCURSION istence; so, unlesa one believes that See C A. HENRY at DepaL Ticket It is right for parasites to live on the or write to J. L. MOORE, B, L body social, that It must be admitted Office, that a system that rewards (dienes A. SALT LAKE Cll Y. with honor and station, and at, the same time rewards industry with poverty, must be wrong. The Socialist being an evolutionist, and believing In the law of progress. Is logically an optimist. He does not contend that the capitalist system was not necessary at all, or is without value; on the other bund, he claims that the capitalist class had an historic mission to perform in organising InThe Oily DseMs-Tric- k Ralway Ictwcea dustry on a aoclal acale, that they have Ike MlaaesH River sad Chkage. performed that mission, and have consequently lived out ihelr usefulness as a class in society. Boris Data work for the establish ment of a commonwealth, that is. a system in whirl land ant machinery shall be social in ownership as well aa in operation. Hut they are not the primary forces that are making Its establishment, necessary. M. MORAN females, and us the it quite luipureible to judge from their aliaa whether they are persona clubbed together In the pursuit of a double decimal system or whether they Lave found one life loo slow even in New York and have formed a brazen band to lead from two to three different ones. The "Orpheus Club" belongs n ore appropriately to Boston or Philadelphia; th- Private Car Club" amacka of life insurance, and as for the "Thirteen Club" evidently they are fatalists and don't care what they do. and are worthy of being carded recklessly with the "Molly Maguirea. These are only a few examples from the lengthy and curious list of organizations which find bur meagre expression in the mauy splendid r'lib buildings seen about New York. The vast majority have their outward and visible signs oniy in their weekly or monthly meetings, and the increasing demand for suitable meetine places has wrought a marked chmge in the const ruction of our new hotels. The hotel f our grandfa hers was almost purely a lodging for the night. The growth of club and business or ,ias been ihr most imgamzation portant factor iu the evolution of the boiel ol today no longer a mere hostlery, but a public meeting place, a soclul, familv, commercial dug. dining and recepion room. To meet this modern demand, the hotel arch! test must now provide series 4 Uinlug and reception rooms appropriate for almost every sort of club meeting or banquet. At one of the most recently constructed New York holds no less than sixteen dinning aud meeting rooms have been found necessary, ranging from the great upstairs banquet hall, capable of seating four hundred persona, to the snug little nook, where Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed may churtle through their feast in uninterrupted workers seclusion. New York Herald. Second Hand Stores There is an old saying that u house divided against Itself cannot stand. The working class today is divided against itself. The unions sing loud the tuclto. "In unity there is strength. live up to the motto Why drn't tht-and make their union universal, taking in all who work? The man with r trade Bays, keep out the unskilled workmen; let them form a union of their own. What ha the man with the pick and ahnvrj done that he should be ostracised? He has desires and feelings, the some as the skilled workman. It U noi his fault that he has no trade. Rualnri demands a certain number of unskilled workmen, and there will slwais be just that many- working at unskilled work ns htieim-idemand. The craft unions make enemies of the unskilled and therefore havt a double foe to fight. He who works for hi own aclDah Interests and entirely disregards the Interests cf others is nut deserving of success and daserrt to bo embed. and Address all communications to IC. S. Hilliard, 567 Any question concerning Socialism answered. Lana mmmmm mmmmm self-risin- d Putnam s Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden The Socialist social club will rnwt says, "much more tringenl than the how Ion how you at Mrs. Crocker's, 2665 Wall Are. All United Stale laws. and ire followed i.ke It and whether you have found It Socialists and those interested in So- in Colorado "in all their details." That is to say. the whim and caprice of the an agreeable and wholesome addition cialism are cordially Invited. governors overrides the laws of the to the family menu Tell us about the The Socialists' card party and sup- country; without the consent of the PANCAKES, the BOSTON MUFFINS, the FRUIT PUDDING and the FA- per will take plare at 1. O. O. F. ball people and with entire disregard for MOUS BOSTON BROWN BREAD. Saturday eve, May 26. All are assured the law making bodies of the country, thr.v agree to adopt rules and enforce Now to the person sending us the a good time. them as individual autocrat!. No pobest recommendation and the most litical action required, you see; just an ONE THING AT A TIME. artistic letter, we will pay $5.00 in agreement among governors the same pold; and we trill pay $1.00 each for loo other letters that we use. We wish Yes, it would be nice to get even governors who cant and prate about tu use these letters In our advertising, one thing at time or have juet one anarchy. without hut no name will be published evil suppressed at a time. Rut who Is writer. SPARKLETS. tne written consent of the Job? Capitalism, with to do B. B. characteristicths If you have not used clutches hoggishntss. ; now B. Flour get s package and begin Little Prince Edward of Wales, who all Us evils in a bunch and says, One we will give you sufficient time to take at a time, boys you can break single is 11 years old, has been studying Engadvantage of this offer. lish history, and he was being examfagots but not this bunch." Every good grocer sells It and you We have looked at it that war and ined recently ou the period of Henry will find directions in every package. time and money smashing the VII. "Who was Perkin Warbeck?" be Use the four principal recipes and spent Perkin Warbeck." resocial evil, drink, gambling and "low was asked. inierestcd write us about it. We are the prince, was a pretender. Hr and the more we have smashplied wege, in your experience. ed the more they grow. pretended to he the son of a king, but ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO.. One. thing at a time" is only a he wasn't. He was the son cf respecPacific Coast Factory, San Jose. Csl. Ex. plaything put Into the mouths of the table parents. unthinking to confound the revolutionMatthew vl: 6. Mr. Bciddr Seems ist, who knows no rhlld, or social system was sver born piecemeal and to me that salvation's expensive at 8;. lived. Soph 1st irus'i. The Rector (shocked) Oh. no! SalWhat rare you for the suppression of one rice if another vice eats the vation' free hut one must pay for SECOND-HANSTORE. heart of virtue out of your child? social position, you know, Mr. Scsdda CANNON Household Without fear of successful contradicNew and Second-hanand you've poatlvely the most fashGoode. New Goode Exchanged for old. tion. we affrm that no single evil of ionable new In our church! Town and 2271 Washington Avs. Ind. 'phene 372 capitalism has been abolished. Vv Country. nmy change its place or form, but SECOND-HANSTORE. may re-- l assured NEVADA The Hearst munlripallsation Is not jou will have it with We buy and tell all kinds of new you while you have capitalism. Socialism. The capitalist class is to and second-han-d goods. Call or phone What would be said of one who, af- remain us now the lieneflcisry: the Weeker Haynes, Props. 169 25th 8L ter reciting the ten conuiiandmrnis. only difference being the substitution Phona, Ind. 622. would say, "One at a time the res: of government ownership for private are good, hut it la ridiculous to ihiuk capitalist ownership. It Is not SocialPAUL ZIEGENHIRT, of applying all ten at once. ism. It Is state capitalism. Second-Han- 1906 Socialist Department of The Morning Examiner The ! fret bought I B. FLOUR and tnu have used It. Tell us If you havo anything to ssll or buy call or phone 1870 to 187S Wash. Avs. Be. I 556-k- . Ind. 575. 23, I SELF-RISIN- them. MORNING, MAY UTAH, SUNDAY OGDEN, THE SUNDAY EXAMINER, A meeting of the executive committee of the Scottish Miners' Feders; lien has hen convened t be held in Glasgow, and it will probably definitely ri(rl'l a to whither soother meeting of the crnclllsilon board should he called to further discuss the claim for an advance. The Imgahore Lumbermens Protective Association of San Francisco and the longshore Lumber Handlers of Oakland, two organization of lumber shnvers, have algned a treaty of peare and will hereafter work amicably together. When my brow shall chstnr the tombstone. A It rise blind and bare. Write thireon: "This slab is sarred To the late lamented ,kslr," Like grinning skull I'll haunt you Till your senses stand appalled. Can you brave the test, my darling. Will you love me when I'm bald? When my present Jetty ringlets Have not died, but gone before, And until I go to meet them They will come sh! - never more, When' the flits of fifty summers O'er my helpless pate hive crawled, And I have to wear a nightcap. Will you love me whrn Tm bald? A. J. Iewls. The Frankfort, Ky Shoe. Manufacturing Co. recently was awarded the contract for the lease of labor of 350 UNDERFED SCHOLARS. men by the prison commissioner at 35 rents a day for each man. This Is the World' Methods of Dealing With highest price ever paid for prison labor Them. In the state and said to be the second highest price paid In the union. A remarkable hudget of Information A Idgger turnout of delegates than regarding the methods of the civilized at any time since the Homestead world in deal'ng with iu underfed strike in 1592 ia expected at the com- school children has hern gathered by ing convention of the Amalgamated the board of education snd the foreign Association ef Iron. Steel and Tin office, and was Issued yesterday in a Worker, which begins its session the White paper. Thirty-eigh- t rltie in Europe and first of next month in Cincinnati. There appears to be no opposition to America are du!i with, and it appears of these public of the present officials. that in twenty-livthe funds either from the state or munifV A fraternity of wage-frnlng girls palltiea, areg ranted towards tho cost has recently been organized as a part of providing meals for the poorer chilof New York's upper West Side. Mem- dren. Returna are made from three Ameribership Is open to any girl over 15 yrara of age, no matter can cities. Near York. Philadelphia what kind of work she does. Unity and Chicago, b.r only In the esse of are the watchwords. New York is any organized attempt and Once a month open meetings are held made to dral aith the mailer. This for addresses and dlsriisslons on live la done hy the Childrens Aid society, and the Femsl Gininlian society has topic. established schonlsw lilch provide for The trades not affected hr contract underfed children. No financial asprison labor arc the shoe workers. Iron sistance is received from public funds, molders, garment workers and broom either state or local. workers. Institutions recently visited Chicago's Objection, employed a total of 4.253 convicts in In Chicago the Salvation Army has the manufacture of hoots and shoe. endeavored to provide meals for the Those 4.2R3 convict shoe workers are underfed but r ia stated that children, 43 a on of cents an wage average pnld the board of education the members of 340 are out 35, turning day. and they pairs of shoos every day. e a wage-earnin- As soon as the new g of San Fran- cisco's horror bream known through-oil- i the country. President Gomper. of the A merles n Federation of lahor. Inaugurated a movement for relief by wiring to the members of the Executive Hoard, requesting their Indorsement of a plan to donate one day's pay such donation to he by the entire nipmlurshlp of all unions affiliated with the A. F. of U A there are about J.nno.ono member under the banner of the A. F. of L.. and as the average wage ia about $5 per day, this would make ibe contribution reach the splendid figure of $fi.(tiin.iinii. CURIOSITIES NEW OF CLUBS. j Hoo-Hoo- W'i-!- i re strongly against the system. They con-idthat anything which til any way tends to make children dependent on the state helps to pauperise them, and in nearly every local charity the greatest care u taken to avoid doer ing First Methodist Episcupal Church block east of Washington avenue. next lo Court House. Bamuel Blair, pastor. Sunday service: Sunday school at . m.; lt):iM) W. L. Underwood, superintendent. The regular preaching service at 11 a. m. by the pastor. Epowrtb League devotional service at 7 p. m. Preaching by the pastor at 8 p. m. Mu tic hy the choir. The public is cordially invited to these services, and especially string era visiting in the city. One-hal- f First Baptist Church Horace B. Morning service at 11; subject, "Wanted, a Better Wcrld. Evening aervice at 8; subject, 'The True Life. At this service Mr. Jay Smith will sing. Sabbath school at 12: Herbert L. Herrington, superintendent. Juniors at 3:30. Young People's Meeting at 7. prayer service Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. Mid-wee- k Church of the Good Shepherd Corner Grant and Twenty-fourtAlfred Brown, rector. Fifth 8unday after Easter. Early celchfarion, 7:30 a. m. Sunday arhool, 9:45, Morning Prayer snd sermon. 11. Evening prayer and aermon. 8 p. m. Morning topic, Sayings of the Great Forty Days: Seeing and Believing;" evening, Heroes cf the Cross." Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ latter-daSaints Th Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da8alnts holds services in their church edifice, on Fifteenth and Washington streets, at 8 p. m. Preaching by Elder J. D. Stead, late from Lamont. Iowa. Subject, Christisn Union and the Which All Christian nasi Upon Churches Should Unite. Sunday school at 11 a. m. The public is cordially invited to attend these servicee. of y Central Park Presbyterian Church-Cor- ner Thirty-flre- t and Washington. Services 11 a. ra. and 8 p. m. Communion in the morning. Evening subject, The Word of God. Sunday school, 12 oclock. Young People's meeting, 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Century Thousands of people have listened with pleasure and profit to Mr. Wilson's mrasage. Come with the crowd. Tonight. K o'clock. Admission free. The Woman's Home Companion for one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslie's Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month .25 2 All for the Sum of.. You Cant Beat it in . the Whole Country OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy the Scientists. First Church of Christ Scientist- - Church edifice comer Twenty-foSI reel and LJncoln avenue. urth Service 11 a. ra.: subject, Ancient and Modern Necromancy, or, Mesmerism and Hypnotism." Sunday school at 10 a. m. eveninf testimonial Wednesday meetings 8 p. m. Free reading rooms, suite 212 Ecclcs building. Open daily from 2 to 5 p. m. AU are welcome. The Christian Science Society holds sen ire at 3 p. m. In the Congregational fhurrh edifice, comer of Adam ave- street. Subject, nue and Twenty-fiftAnrient and Modem Necromancy, or. Mesmerism and Hypnotism." Sunday school in the basement, at 3 The Market Affords h p. m. testimonial Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 p. m. The public is cordially invited to tend these services. The First Congregational Church Nehle Strong Elderkln. pastor. Morning worship at J 1 o'clock. Sunday, May 20th. Sermon upon The Faith of the Children. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon upon The Faith of the Fathers. Sunday school at 12:15 one-thir- MEAT MARKET Bros. FOR YOUR CHOICE MEATS Wholesale and Retail Butchers WE HAVE THE BEST. TRY US. For Fine Meats POULTRY AND FISH IN ZEABON t. First Presbyterian Church. John Edward Carver, pastor. Morn' ing worship at eleven. Subject, The Readings of Peace. Sunday school at 12:30. Endeavor at 7. Evening service at eight. The Sunday evening sermons upon The Founders of the Great Religions." or Seekers After God," will be continued Sunday evening, subject being d "Confucius." the teacher of of the human race. His triumph and his failure. Th re will be special music at this service. TriE CENTRAL Grccnwell at- German Evangelical Church. St. Paul's German Evangelical church, German Sunday senool 10 a. m. There will ! no German services on account of the absence of the pastor. The Call of the Twentieth See Tliis Combination and Send in Your Orders....... ' SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE y d ON MAGAZINES Blood, pastor. Elm-quia- LECTURE Is of the latest styles, all new, a fine quality and at. prices to suit the closest buyers. Don't fail to call and examine before looking elsewhere. CLOTHING HOUSE Lutheran Church Comer Twenty-thirand Jefferson avenue. O. A. pastor. No services; pastor ab Sunday: sent from city. Sunday school at 12:1$. Tuesday: Luther League meets at 7:30 p. m. Thursday: The Ladies' Aid Society will he entertained by Mrs. J. Swanson. 948 Capital avenue at 2:30 o'clock. Lecture by Rev. Elmqulsr. A cordial welcome to all. Benj. F. Wilson, of California Clothing hO. Berlin has am unicinal department responsible for the srhnots attended by the poorer classes, which feeds and children under clothes necessliiou. certain conditions. No part of the coat Is borne by ths state, the money being supplied u an endowment fund. In Paris sraool canteens are provided by the iitUse des Ecoles, and all children are entitled to use them. The meals are only provided at noon, and are only given gratis to the children of poor families. Others pay a small aura, wmrh does not exceed 1 An annual subvention is made by the municuul council of Paris. The canteens are open every day of the week during the whole year, except during vacations and on holidays. In 19i4 lu.66i),923 meals were provided for Pans school children. A1 almost exactly similar system prevails In Switzerland. London Express. p. m. YORK New York's rlnb list is a long one, comprising over two thousand names of social, business and other organization. a list largely made up of a conglomeration of names quite meaningless lo the simple citizen and only to be understood through the expericnees of the Dalzac with a Spencerian imagination. The "Lambs" with their "shepherd ss the executive is culled, la quite a literary society, but only the wildest conjecture could hit upon an interpret at io for the Concatenated Order of Hoo Hoo" nr the Rabbit Club. One would susprei the worst of but pnhapa the the credit for scientific re"Rabbit search Into the traits iif tlieir namesake and not W admiringt imitation of the divnrro its personal habits. court epithet of oid im's Mill so popular. It seems improbable th.it the Kit well-know- n Come to the Court House Hall Tonight and Hear 26diSj Phones Ball 19-- Phene Ind. 190, Bell 17? y; Ind. 248 355 T wenty - Fourth St. 2321 Washington Avenue We Keep the Best Meats The London Meat Market. Money will buy; no Inferior , A. WRIGHT, Prep. meate handled at Fresh and Salt BALLARD & MEATS RiNCKERS FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Both phenea 658. 331 Twenty-Fourt- h St. Gam and Fish la Seasoa. We handle nothing bat prims steer Home beet Specialties: made lard snd sausage. All ia meats era strictly flnt-claa- s avery line. Both Phones 138. TWENTY-FOURTST. 616 |