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Show t fHE SUNDAY EXAMINER, SUNDAY UTAH OGDHN, as profit is possible. M long THE SOCIALIST DEPAKT.VitNT Of THE MORNING EXAMINER Editorial 657 WHAT SOCIALISM MEANS. i to cause him seek i.;-- . re tha; Ikies it soiiBJ in . man would s.e ;i til ai of a n wht he had j r..e o: J in h.s paej-.eti.i end the e.en:itg ia nome free cuu w.u-he had cert btier tail ..ojt - cc i Wmi.iuBmen like the first class play .t:fc tj get . l.ie US, pi, .!-- ;!. .JA- O I uf tael i et. They frts, ,i jt ue sal.K.ns aa.i . tt.at e:.ai petition U dooiue a wiK'ie u.jjxit u i. abolish ...-i:- . pr. v? we are lttu.' tiiau v !t the u:oaio&t tint cue c . il v.:itro! tjekntire a ip-- ; ly of an - . hLJ-aiu.- cuntral all way; it ia tt.e : le-- s t "fr It Is r Mt-i- r i t.e fri U; ij, PROHIBITION ThW. O' ItlxH.I lil.-.-.-u- l Willard. sis iuukK- - bi-c- Iju.-.- J.-- . w-- AN3 VOTES. C. T. V. I on re.-i-i. d iu t'.-it c. n '. u n la tht.ii In unis as being uiiaLiv to Lint an. tin tumid a for a Quai"' b. C T. I, nnd tie S.?'.i-.lIn f.ir' : briurt-t.I. ry w. :M ok to s c a: vi i'U OiiiMiau I'hiii.'.Li'i iiii.t. if the tV. l T. I'., lu thi sue lo wLL'h I ii'iVr ,uu, devoted ar spare almnai xclj--.l- t ey to and dl'ln.-e- i you: of yo ir miijr t earant u in I !: Soci ii;sis on their , w.ilrh you then said tou wnul.i .anuieur M-- e that are .e the inl pu. pen to idem; yes. fur the want uf s etier place which is in harmony w.th .teir cous. D.i me i..r.pe:a3ce pea-l- e nat knuw ihsi a ir.:e'Jirnti are to one s il cems as t Is LsuscaLlug to s wvri.iuguian to rve it id. own si ui- -i ihat ne w.mli t elevaic hlmeek if ci.nditions were a.ie such, that it uouid uv puss.bl or him to. "P., t it.-,ea..s one if mu-f- a lit eesp ie i Into our evert day living the ethics of ChrMt'a gorpel. Noth- s i - a j,.. this 'lot ej c'c:.aJt, i ii' ;i cOat the a a ahs: that tae etrporatiou ot tj.-t- at. usii j . i '' al-ii- a lishts ,f ue chining ieu lb "is W. C. T. I', the priine .f dr.iu, 'L ; s." The uisttiiu. ; . t..e prehlh.ti-jf- t ts sirtntug at er-- .i"eJ to the uy the is can be dealing yelle feier piasit that ..ged tliroughout tne aouih a little a year ago vs.--t eradicated? Waa jier :t by working an effect, or In other treatment the s ails, by t ie u No. it was by reluid nts moving tne cause that made the t see altered. lague povtiblc. iiud they overlooked :he cause of Lie plague and devoted Whether or not it was prompted uelr lime alone tu the patient, a of heart or mind, or both, e article entitled "8. as sweet Day" .lie teuiji-rancpiople are overlook-luthe cause of the saloon's exl.it-.-ni-- e 111 came as a surprise to the .' ri l er. touy and devotiug their time The aurprise was so mingled with co the edeci, all would have been for ' rpatby for the person or perams naught and. the plague would have '5io could- pursue a course of reading gone on in its death dealing work unHere is your cause and r iwo ,tts.s aliliir.it fiuding whai ii molested. vas all about i! t a rep') to the ar- efitet. The unsaui'.ary conditions that id waa pcetpor.o.t, awaiting further existed In the south was the cause, were the yellow lever victim ita to eiia!ilf us to set the erring the effect The prohibitionist advoar aright. The SociullHla are, and have always cate ihe doing away with saloons fleet I and at the same time mainoen. In the open. One docs not f t e i condition). sate to go the Initiation route In tain the cause lecom-nilrder to arrive where 8xlillsm holds How ridiculous it would have been for In f irth. It Is so different from the Good those charge of the plague to have sd ideated the treatment of the vicI'eniplara and the V. C. T. V. lu regard to the rveent eonlro tims and at the s.ime time maintain eray" over the question of muulrlpal the cause that makra the victhn i.inerrhtp of waterworks, the Soclal-t- a Now. the way the states that have detailed their pot II Ion In the mailer. treated generally It Is true, but no ealuons did was to close the and In a short time everyone t nevertheless couacleltouFly. The attitude toward municipal own- had a home fit to live in, says the reforms may temperance writer. Carroll Ik Wright, ership and other le condensed in the maxim, tha cuuimissioner of labor, tells us that devil take care of bla own." Tha cap- the average wage paid to a worklug italist. system U downed and those man Is $437 a year. Is It to he wonwho tinker too long to aava It will dered at that so, many people are friends to stimulant of various kinds? perish with It. Whether Chinese, Japanese, Rus- Imagine how attractive one could sian or American labor condition are make a home on $437 a year! Should not a family feel very fortunate if dlacusaed It make very lit! la difference. Labor anywhere under the sun they get the barest of the necessities today is a commodity whlrh It la of life out of such a scant remunerpeople that the hoped may some day anticipate Ita ation? It la the Will own best interests without being prohibitionists have to deal with; driven by the lash of hunger and cold. leave the temperance people with this That the owrklng classes On the other hand, prohibition thought, seems Indigenous to Maine. Intrav-ele- are today compelled to devote the Ogdenltcs await Ita Importation greater part of tbelr time, strength by the W. C. T. I', and kindred or- and thought to maintain a mere existence. and that they are trained, to ganizations. A familiar moving picture acene and work but are nut taught how to live. one which always provokes much mer- The Socialists say. That until it 1 riment, If little thought depicts a man, poslhle for puplo to be temperate lu all things it is ridiculous to expect who has advertised for a companion pursued by a veritable host of women them to be temperate in one." of all ages, looks and prevloui conditions of servitude. NOT AN ATTACK BUT A COMMENT The whole thing must be disgusting to a mind of refinement, hut not moie The reply lo the attention nf the edso than the spectacle of an Intelligent itors of the temperance department body of women tagging the coat tails by the Socialists waa t In any sen-- e of a Governor Folk or a Congressman an attack on their principles or sincerLittlefield. What we want, he w pro- ity, and the implication that the Sohibitionists or Socialists, these mer cialists weie seeking the support of cannot give to us and If they could the fsaloonnien in the election was a their enthronement as the custodians display of Ignorance on the parr of the of our Initiative and individuality writer, us the Socialists only seek the would he too great a pi Ice to pay. of men and women intelligent Are we to Infer from yoursrominent who understand the class and on the election In last Sunday's paper ihe underlying principle of Socialism, that a party which is true to principle which is the abolition of the pnfit. necessarily leads a forlorn hope? system and the wuge system, which can r According lo your interpretation only be realized liy the collective ownthe returns, has not made ership nf all the means of production ery great advances since last elec- and distribution, and In such a ra-- e tion." By the same token pmhildtlon the vote a saloonkeeper who underdoes not breathe the breath of life in stands and believes In this principle vote foi all. no it at Ogden, pulled is quite as tiit.otble as the v,te of the Pmhibi'.loi) at the best Is exceedingmost respectable citizen who II not construe would ly delicate, or In It. Every one nnd the tiociallst predellritlon for an argu- who I lu he It the dry good Soment Into an attack upon Itself. business or the wet goods. Ig in it for cialists and prohibitionists have much profit Remove the incentive and to gain from each other if It be only for on the part of ihe a knowledge of each other's faults. In sals.in bnslm-s-s-profit . and also remove the the writer's opinion the Socialist has deadly, conditions under no show against the prohibitionist un- wh.rli thdearallng nu n in the packing town disless he concedes the liquor traffic to tricts live and work and the saloon he an unmitigated evil. Front there would go out of business entirely. It is uni far to go to prnte the liquor T. I', Again, tne women ol the W. traffic an effert. which until the cause uf Ogden are to add the atudv Is removed, will relentlessly drive the of economics urged hs prevented by Socialchurches to the wall, all hee Hess of ist to their program, o that they may the voice of prohihtion. i see clearly that Socialism stands for The evils which we contend against the audit or all conditions that tend are too Imminent and terrible for to Ira? Into the abyss of humanity the One of the wayside. ipiaiTc: by fruits of the dlsciiss..n between the de;:iaueton Is .1 k.i W. C. T. I, and Socialist ALSO WE WONDER. that the former organization, in addition to the Inisltiess of driving Why. t!irour of existence, it, ike people did not the aiin:irvlew with the noted provision fm the study of ways mid nm B. A. Littlefield, while mean of lienet.riiig rhlldhtu-dt those lines he wa- - in Ou.icn, snd pnhjish the re-- ' dig in Why "f - nil an interview, lr wmilil '.iiiuti-km and show up iml istriitl vast ben. lit to all Try it anl have la- n tiny affect woild It have keep It ui until we e in discontinue fnniii-.i- l a:i .'xci-ien- t nitt'crinl for the Where Is My Wandci-lnthe idil song Hov Tonight?" ami know that trims 'mire (ijiuri meiit. cer itio'hor s son can tin.! a job at .'raiu-- .VU.a.--ji. -e o-- nave talke.t lu many men engaged ac.-- e and have yei the rirst one to meet who wou.d not raihi-- r In some other y hiasri toe bjuic business if it rrj easily done ajJ they wora as hard as me aveiage seller ot any good. Is it ensib.e to longer i. gilt tut.--e evils, and most l.qu.ir men will admit they are evil, with the same weapons that have pruvtn ineffectual? Aga.nst which the evil has multiplied; Chicago Socialist. rat-ris only oue way to ueatray the saloon, or at least the evil ol them and uu.y one way. Hal It been adopted years ago there wuuid have been and the habit of drink no saioon would have marly disappeared from soc.ny. its social fciiura would have ei-destro.-eand its :n..uence in poi.t.e wojU bate vanished. Uu you is that what want s.tch comiittuus? y u have been vr.vhing fer all these you have :eais? Is it tiat fur which the many exertion- - anJ sacricrufice uf this long and never-emiinsade against the truff.c? Mothers. I.Sien! IMtOFlT Is the cause. . Remove the cause and the disappeara You never can control the traffic se long aa it ia In privahte hands and operated for profit. Y'ou have tried that fur generations. 8iicU'.iin will take the pnmt out of It. That will solve the problem. In time, a generation of youth will grow up who have never been templed by the gilded saloon, and they will be pure of mind and boays aud (be race will benefit by this change. Are you willing to he'p brieg this about? Then help to bring Socialism and It is done. i e e I teliev '.h trust If no! im-gall- nr-ne- Committee: KATE 6. HILLIARD E. A BATTELL and M. ifORAN. Street. h Twenty-sevent- t Jen 18, 1 .l Conducted by the Socialist Party of Ogden. Ary question concerning Socialred.. Addreta ell ism an to K. S. HiUiaid. NOVEMBER EIOKNING, m, n n ef-te- STANDARDIZATION AND IMPROVE MENT. leli-nsio- ii rhi-erlu- .iui-av. g 1 1 poa-slbl- d vn-.- Sot-laM- f uuder-sti-.nJ- s , . C . h ; i iwl-edg- e - sal-io- . iK-- I cain-rlail- I heme. WHERE CONDTIONS AND THE SALOON. ' Yes.'1 Kit;, s a tentj-e- ; "the wj-- tu i:er. drink, - Hiii-tti which wc.tld lie whuilv ll'tnieraiile l.t u suiter, n HJoi'ilv Pi Hit an I ill the uf i uf. ot cases h Is so henr.ibh e n.li'iotis. It is ntili u logi cal comTiXt.w t' v he wouh' result If the drink nr F"tr,e r which h in 0. llvts It ant ,s nre pi;tn w to work ftilvr true itr-i !o .iwilc rot: i'tious drink. Inti It Is i.eca.:e of their i'n in stiet'ctit of min J an. holy to en- ili're "Yi S. We Hl lltlHItin r.ldillls CiDIIl wits neue n nev ip 'heir "j if linnlM. i. ut ,s then !s nut e.i igh nimiiy to fix "i the houses t.te u!i- mis ihliip. of Cii'irse. is tu provliw siitisMis w'leio th in.i'.e.t.inU' wige he sient. savs u W. G. T. I", :tia witter. Ill sl)si- tnnt is diann fr ;u I'es s'ii'einent Is that the hetier'.ng . i ms "f i:.'! tin coii-liut w.irkir.g-rhi thirst for liiytor wjiiM pet gri-N- t i siin-.iiian- . ! w'-t-i I - !e--r- It has never been my experience that 'standardisation . . means the uf active improvement. The American manufacturer is the quickest iu the world to adopt an improveIt ment and to make It a standard. la a significant fact that his willing ness to copy European improvements and adopt them, adapting them to American method of use, shows the of the American manufacturer. The history of American watchmaking fully answers the question of the excellence of work done by automatic machinery, aa against the highest grade of skilled manual labor. Reference to this particular type of manu facture ha been made so often In this connection a ts be threadbare, and the example, when quoted, is In danger of being called the notorious exception and a chestnut; but what, a few year ago, was true of watches solely Is now as universally true of machine tools and such things as locomotives. The fact is that, in spite iff the standardisation of American manufaceconomic retures, with sults, the American adoption of Improvements, whether originating at home or abroed, has gone ahead so fast end with such economy In the way of efficiencies obtainable front their use that a consumer can hardly afford proto take aa a gift the duct of an American manufactory, puperlally if the consumer Is to make use of this product in producing again. In my mind the most serious danger whlrh American manufacturing inter the idea that ests have to confront a ayMera will ever entirely supplant the ability of a good working supere intendent. A complex system of methods and reports will eventually enmesh a factory in a set of hidebound methods which are almost Impossible of adaptation to new and changed conditions. Time cards pay for themselves; requisition blanks pay r for themselves; the system, under the superintendents eontrol, will pay lor Itself; an estimating department for premium work need consist of only one or two bright mathematicians. under a competent superintendent, and production report ran be very simply produced In the same way; a good foreman's clerk will keep all of the piece work or premium system lime, in proper shape for the pay clerk, and the best driver of a foreman Is not comparable In results with the extra cash, In the form of premiums, found In the pay enveUqie. William 0. Webber In Engineering Magazine. red-tap- rush-orde- EXPELLED FROM GERMANY. The Prussian police are continuing their policy uf ridding the country or large number of Indigent Russians, among whom probably are many Jews, by ordering them to leave at short notice. The authorities claim that they are nut actuated by any political reasons, and that expulsion notices are served only on such Russian as cannot show that they have the means of sustaining themselves and their families. The police, however, also ordered a number of Dutch workers employed In ihp tobacoo works at Emmerich, to leave th country within twenty-fou- r hours. hTe families are permitted to remain a week to set their affairs in order. The men thus expplled are spoken of as quiet, sober pi rsons, many of whom have worked for year In Emmerich, and promptly fulfilled all their obligation. They have, however, be"n active In the agitation for the betterment of wages and the general working conditions actions which apparently In the vie of the Prussian police renders ihein obnoxious foriigners. As a protest against these arbitrary Prussian police measures the rest of the Dutch worker threaten to leave the cum1 rv also, which will be tuns, verloiis blow to the German tobacco munulaci urers. London Leader. BY WOMEN. BESIEGED IS MV BOY TONIGHTT The women of Zolmr. near Press-luirmothers have IliiTMi.try. have nearly lynched who has Just beni themselves Father lvvis-.lkWits' ran i the worry and hrx-i'-- l tinted priest of the purl-- h. of hi is a Miigv ar. and his Father iters fur flic -- iirnniiid inns of tin r. iidren? They fear ilist ?!ovek (.tigrciulen regarded his :I Ind.ice itieir boys to as an insult to their nntlon-- a lt th" shI-- ms and th- in oil a As he rei'nsi-tu resign, (he it. I'nwnwsrd in.irse. And the Tear in-- , eu and children nf the plucp. wno, hiii, him them. il was thought, would he more likely ;j'.(-ran.l aiim.i havIlian the tr'eti to escape subsequent demiiirred t k ralnoiis. th".v have piiuislili.enl. u! leck- ii Ifu priest'-- , house t r li.intand tenippianre clulw. whith mid barricaded. the,, have i.e.idcd fur the H!,cltien o' Fit two fc"iirs they ccntuined the the ihe trsff.p bn :;erel in the door rlulit min. aril , a m power and with liax Then they rihi-iv i! and even lie In and i n'l'.ics llu unfurtiinir" priest chiir.-h.i: TJoihers. ir.t i The lie had pm on hL end i .it: k ii'u'i inj: Vin epen glided pt.ieps fr, Iley would ccure MAKE JiuXBT! Every gatubiiuj uni lint the pMs.iu.i! is rnn in niake money. runu: off ml lo'.ied him in th-- i rti von think auyhi-i'would open s I. ud Iron; one end of the village to the snlou-or jandi'ing den if there him with sticks until Ii g.i.n in in- inane by it? Is It cur... um t i assume that men would F.i:h ' liu.ia--.i- k to t" wus the pxj'pn-..wi'.-'nf fitting up snd mu'tiMiu I.' lie s'ii! retus-.--e '.lies., nuti-iil.ices If there "we-rx. t. ;i ml a ot hus-.In It" irilitk' M'vkers, stup ntt-i company ot infantry tire . ; he IK'li'IT fr n. mm , ij in ti.x 'il'.r.,- io pro-- i these evi'iB spring, mid thc-- si,; exist ' hrHus- - it i ii i , y m.Iilons of askni t'li- - ii.-stloif . hi vi-- . i s - s -- -s ; vol-ime- d m-- iiii-nt- h'-n- ! 1 - s. . ut-rci- i :i:-- 4 -. I - ! ' 1906 |