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Show the 14 EXAMINER: MORNING fTAH. SCNDAY, OGDEN. MARCII ia never tun is 1907. 17, a f'hr.:iiaa and that a Chriw a Utb"riPg mail. Is it uut possible, and indeed probable that the intelligent luburets of France and Germany showed the frat- TEM P ERANCE DEPARTMENT uT uevi-- r ernity spirit meu i.ni.-above as the retail of t'hrisiisu training sot only of themselves, but of their ancestors? Both those nations are l'hris-:aJt ia true probably that organBY W. C. T. ization of labor be!;a'd rivstalhzr the fraternal feeling, bur the feeling we claim was there because of L'hrUlisn-ItEDITORIAL COMMITTEE not in spite of it. CHABP1B MISS MABEL M. MRS. CLAYTON COOLlDGt The Socialists claim that they have a righteous cause, but If they- - ever triMISS LEOTA S-- KENNEDY umph. they must make t'hrlsiLiniiy an ally to the laboring man. and nut seek to tan the laboring man against ChrisA NEED OF THE HOUR. thi individual librrn of tl.e person tianity urganizea aa the church. he.iUi iw bv a u:e" d u s. CONDUCTED y. THE HANAN ' saseUibl) of til. Frcxhi-tertachurch, calling the naloon "iiir scourge of uur itrt," declares: "The pronounced and slujwuiluu need of Ibe hour Is to me. this ent'iny uf everything American and Christ uin in an sniucd church. cuuaec rated to the extermination uf the liquor t radio. Central Adovcste. The SHOE offers the ease of soft, u SING A SONG. Sing a onug of sixpence, you fallows fu'l uf rta. with nut a ceut to bury you, tomorrow, ahould you die. The keeper. In tlie barroom, couutiug out your money; lua wife hi in the parlor with ai. and aouny. Your wife bu. Rne uut a (irking ami wa.tilufr people', rluihwi. to pay for the rye whi.ky tu color your red Uie The Missouri U.ue. pliable the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and and leather gent-ia-l THE CANTEEN. MOSS-COVERE- We rise 10 call the court's attention to the following facts; "namely, and : alsu l First Congress has siljnurned. Second The army saloon, as "exclusively predicted" in this department, (the word exclusively applies only to I'lah papers), has nut been restored. We now move that further ooostd eratlon of the arniy saloon lie postponed until next fall, when a new crop of edliurittls .111 be ripe, lamenting the unholy alliance between the liquor men and' the "ml. guided, but women" of the W. C. T. C. skilled workmanship. to-al- g DEE-STANFO- SHOE CO. RD SICK? We (Sene CONSULTATION FREE We Guarantee Speedy and Abso- lute Cures In Cases We Accept I) ml Elliott, 23315 acroHN tlie street from old stand now Washington Avenue. liberty. Unison, the hislorlran, tells us Clvt-tint Inn la characterised by no oue thing more clearly than by the voluntary concession of the liberties of the Individual ritiaen that he may enjoy something richer and belter In the name of efvll llbeity or organized liberty. For instance, some farmer, living a few tulles out of town, cornea into the clly some morning lu consult an attorney. lie has hud a cow die uf some disease, .nd hr waul, to know If there is any law iiaaiusi him dressing the meat for use in ills own family. The attorney tell, him that there is not, hut advises him against It. Them the farmer adils that aa there la more meal than be needs, would the allow him to pill some of it on I he market? "No." say a the lawyer. "We have a prohibiting statute in ihc state against the selling of diseased most. lint.' says the promised seller, I will advertise It sa such; the purchaser shall buy It with full knowledge of the facts. "No," the lawyer tell him, I he knowledge and consent of the purchaser lu no way relieves you of the obligation yuii have assumed, and you can not put diseased meat upon 'the market and sell It, even with B Die knowledge and cuukciii of the pur B chaser." Here our personal liberties are I see that beautiful hedged again. horse passing along the green yonder, .ml 1 have no doubt, wen the gemle-niein the earrige behind him, to put him to the very lop of his speed, there would lie none In say him nay; hut lei. him bring the same horse io the city und dilve the animal at the very top of Ills sseit and he would not go two blocks licfiirc some policeman, ir he were doing Ills duly, would have the horse h the hit, anil another policeman would have the driver by the and lie would lug him up to the police station - his personal liberty Invalid. Why? At the behest of the pulille good. Sniailp.iX breska out In your family and your personal lllierty Is at once restrained. Why? IWause your per snnal lllierty must give way before the demand of a higher good, the preservation of the public health. Suppose 1 liuv uu clegs nt buliding lot right In the lo art of the city, und i hen accumulate upon It a great quan-tli- v of building imperial, with the intention of erecting g house InimcrHsie-ly- . Sonic beautiful morning a gentle-tuswnh n blue coat and brass buttons wpl wait neon me. and be will ay: "Sir. aio these your premises?" I toil him lliev we. "Is this your build1 a si i red him it K ing mat "Now," be says, "sill voii show me I your plans and .nnl I yielded lie refused, lie lock a Hn Pi over "Now. Sir." he savs. . see veil in'epd to build a four story frame liouse" him lie - corteet "Now. Sir. lie adds, "0 t in v entei.il liim lo serve upon veu a notice tliit you eauuot lull'd a I'. ime house on this at u BUSWELL coai-eolla- JEWELER Has Moved His Place of Business to More Convenient Quarters at 2367 WASHINGTON AVE. I" ci-t- The Public is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the I Beautiful Line of Jewelry. -- ireri-lsir- d 1 as-ur- eil " av (Ills slteiice proceeding. Fmir'li of .Inly n. u " and the Idooil .md the Slats and and the :.rsousl ltbny of the 1 U a :nul I Mil. ai an. I "i;pluriiu of oui fi. I Garden Seeds It have HAY OR vv. r. and prabuhty there is one thing ao more that has helped make than the Ck'datlaii Sao'iw'h. The above menthuinl edllor knows very well that the law is not aimed at flshlug or any lnd'rid ial reereaiivm on that day. but at (he n usy, turbulent public amusements iha; cause extra excursions, with griiit crowds in to handle winch and amuse which a lot of other people must work ail (lav at their tegular week-daocei.paliviua. with no d ; for rest, and If thev are Christians with no day for worship. No it is true "lego!"' ion will not but It can force a man into ehurc'-i.he worded ao that he will have an opportunity- to go there if he desires. Auieiles baa gained her present preeminence by her out day of rest aud worship in every seven lei her rling to It tenachiusiy If she wishes to to keep her place in the head uf the pro ce.siuu. thi-n- i y TWO MORE VICTIMS. Ogden whiskev pushed two more vlrtiiux out of this life, into the great hereafter, durtug the lost ten days. One. while under the influence of the poison, uilxsed Ids footing and fell into the Oxdeu river. The other, after a ditmken debauch, took his own Where hall we lay the responsibility of the doath of these men? No Citizen of Ogden who talks for license 'and helps thus to place temptation In the A way of weak nieu Is blameless. man may be phyah-aliincapable of ooutrolllug hl appetite for liquor, and yet, under proper environments, be capable uf doing much good in ihe world. not always a case of the "surthe fit teat." when liquor claims Its victims. The brightest Intellect and the moat noble hearted of men are often the victims of an altnont lrristtble appetite. Id us admit that we are nur brothers' keepers and make it easy fur ail our brothers, both weak and strong, lo live the liesi lives that they are capable of living, b removing this temptation as far from theui as posh I vival of : 'Things :" ' i f .lg.i:e 'i v ' ' that a Hi,:: ivi frame building Nov i" - ' "! . when friends Mil, about i,.i; nierti'tlng m'h the pri'-"(!- " et h, nidirluiial vv ill. it i,r ll k1I1 it tb" qiu e ,ire te exnli'.iiie: I'mliile d.ve. p..i eunteii.phrp the in itnuinc i GRAIN man Prohibition - tnu propose to interfere Ui '! of rights any ri'ir.rt). I1 i .e- !o,i.i. eiunprehensive s .r. . '.is-- ii vb - t i of w- 't and he people of I'KIfST. 'he siu.i'ioii wt'.l prohibit I Albion fol'i-.e- . WE AGREE. astill lo. ill edi'.oi guvs from he IVse't : of the .i w f. !":! of a!! 's'nds iX'i vi'i e. I Iv old seeds left over. See us before you purchase. e Our line of Groceries ia alwajs nice aud fresh. Bee h for Haj, Grain, Stork and Poultry Food. rilPT" One package of Stock Food with every $2.50 you spend with us. ter-me- Job Pingree, Jr. 2572 Washington Ave. $7500 LEGISLATORS HOME AGAIN. lature will on re more return to their homes, with their legislative duties ended. led ns hope that they w ill ail return with a deep abiding ronaviona-nes- s of having done their whole duty as God has glvon them to see their duty. lad us hope that a consciousness nf unsullied honor and of unbought integrity will follow every legislator of Welter county to hi home. Fot what Is money, what Is influence, what is the hope of material advancement, beside a rlcar conscience and an eblllty to look all men straight in the rye, woq nothing to conceal and nothing to excuse. We hare hoped much from this Without doubt it has been the liest. taken all through, that we have ever had. Every year the majority of I'tah people who have watched legislative proceedings cart fully s deep feeling of have when adjournment disappointment came that ao few laws looking lo the moral betterment of our citizen were even considered, and scarcely any passed. This session hss been dlfferetd In at one way. (iamhllng. Bobhath and local option bill, aa well as a lire and police commission bill, have all been considered. We sincerely bone that all these laws have passed, but we know that there has lieen a lobbyist working against one and perhaps all of them, while perhaps the friends of these measure hare not been as active as they should. Weber eounly only sent six legislators to Salt Lake, but every year an extra go down and remains during the entire session to look after the llqu'tr interest. He Is tb? most ImiKiriant legislator of all. For many year he has never missed a session, lie knows all "dev poy pretty well, and the home delegation especially siieA be Iih. no doubt, well up aa to weaknesses and vulnerable spots. Bo far no laws have passed the Utah legislature that were Inimical to the the liquor interests, but some pruaeuce of tills msu may become tiresome and a bill against lobbying become a law, as It has In so many other 1 WILL lmy you one of the Snout home in Ogden City; brick aiid atone; two full atorieM liijth; built of colonial atyle; interior finiab of hard wood; full cement baaenient; all modern improvement!); well built throughout ; lot la 50x150; hax cement walk and good atreet improvement a. LET me allow you this place before you buy or build a Lome. HOMES from f!00 up. Eaay terms. e. CALIFORNIA. The seven e veu days of prohibition in San Francisco ha probably brought the forrmt of rlghteouaneas in closer relation lo each other. The result of this is the organization of the Man Francisco Civic Better lnent Federation, s body which alma to have delegates from every church and society In the city, that will work for Its object. Ha first work will he a campaign for Sunday rlo-in- g of saloon, and it will alio ask for an amendment to the city charter by which local option may lie had in the city. by dlatricl The senate of California has passed the bill allowing woman suffrage. A pure food hill and an or raise track hill, are also before the legislature. ty-a- THE PRICE OF A SLAVE. T charge the traflic with corruptIt begins at the very ing politic fountain head-t- he Individual voter. It emici-him with lieer, saturates him wii'i beer, and then buy him No wonder nur politic with smell of the "The liquor truffle, more than any other agency, is responsible for that criminal In our imlftfra today the ale of vote. "1 it any wonder the drunkard will ed his vote? He Us already sold Ms manhood. Often hi i in mortal XX'har dues he care for a vote? soul ' H.it the traflic buy a also (he voter who does not drink, h.v promising to reduce his Ian's Kuskin has very uly siiid: "Tip- distinguishing mark of a slave is lo have a price. nu! he Xnd the mm who nought for it. ' favors license of 'lie liquiff traffle. and voles for licens" u order io Ids taxes, is j.ist ns truly a slave as is ihe mail wbo is hi Vise for a :;ias of botT " S I., (it niHIK, (Illinois) !tt. - a-, deb-gat- e ly ItriLDIXG LOTH in all parts of the city. flue farm in Fayette Valley, Idaho, to exchange for city property. No matter what you want, come and aee me. Let me show you how easy it ia to own your own FARMH for aale or exeliange. A home. G. A. HORN Real Estate and Investments Loans and Insurance NVPL BANK. FIRST jthSATrao ' n BELL PHONE 1316 imi BICYCLES state. Il has been encouraging to note, that nearly all ihe Ctah dally papers 'have championed one or more of the above mentioned laws. Well, we will soon lie In a posit i'm to see how many Messing we have for which to thank this lcgldaiiirc. la" ns hope they are many ami that pl"iiiy nf coal for nxt winter is one. RULE AS TO SOLDIERS. he p.i.-sa- of 'lie Wilt e 'an Fm:d.iy XX" . r.i- - . w f vg e,. ..'pin ic.- v- A X SOCIALIST FALLACY. il'iiim Known, tn bis Thi--'i- 'he statement tha' in chrp'i.ini'v hu.i not produced s.iVcirn .t.I"! nf t!1 th'H n , Ufcj ho :.ii.. 1 t a fra'-cmi'- bring aia'iit a het-'rn the earth aud lang"age: uiug v bud i:o fratenta' t Good behavior Is the rule s tn soldier of the regular army stationed at A few days ago It beFort Ibingla. came necea-ar- v to report what looks like a crime by two of thrm. But ;hc net ia so unlike the habit of the men of the army that people genrr-al- l have remarked the unusuHlness of !' Even on the First Smith and Second South street cars, used by these men commonly for their trip to end from the fnt. the occasions for complaint iiuaiiiti them are rare. In the hoina of the evening they are cvn In a state of partial l'e But those citizens 'nt use at ail hours of the night urii'c in t'n- - statement that evi n in h:s cup 'hi- - soldier treat other pae-lie: with consideration. He can t..'i h etia: eel with abusive conduct '"sard otr."n. If tlie car be crowded, von the I'lnulou son of Mar rises an. give hi eat lo a woman. And lie attempt familiarity with her a the prii e iif his couroy. Thi much i due in fairness to tin in Salt loike may lie peculiarly ' t"i-s- i nifKIP SXXII'Bl. IV- -t i X The following la from Mlilaa Criterion." a wholesale liquor organ: "The wholesale liquor dealers and Jobbers throughout the country find that business has slackened up materially stnee the beginning of the year. The greatest con tributary cause of the lull la, we believe, the apprehension regarding legislation now pending In nearlv every state In the I'nlon. Ko the giant liquor spider Is Just walling to see if his carefully woven web Is to be tont anywhere before he plans large catchea. -- stock. No In s few dev at most, probably today. the members of the Ctah legis- A WAITING SPIDER. IN that are sure to grow. All seeds sent out from this store are new n-- u sible. REFORM 1 -- M I Large or Small Quantities Remember, we miry a full line of t hat famous Poultry I ood for auiinaU ami poultry. cu I eine in n i:.uv pits. jf on my i'.iI esi.fi- - ' eii mint hnltd any et ho 11 i a ...uu- - ' lb.' u . ... : c as I will, talk a 'e.i.fv - l i ,i: . n. i; mid run rich' I In mid i "n si'll time t.. plant yei, but soon WILL UK and lo U,,w wl" n Rt yonr SEEDS. 1 was In the big in. j vuu all and all m? old stock miieiubcr, waa burned. Our new min! i arriving and will he the bent erer brought t4i Seeds That Are Sure to Grow ' o-- indiidii.il rilizer in not FLOUR, ui tions. law-la- Men r i A thoughtful person ran hive very little patience and hilt small respect for that iudliidusl whose chief liquor traffic Is based on the cry of personal SoBust uf in. have sympathy cialism. because we recognize the s of Its alius. Then where may UoclaliMn look for its greatest number of adherents? Surely among Christians. Going hack to the quotation given above, we think Mr. Brown t wrong in assuming that American I'hrlo: Unity had no fellnwsbip with Spanish Christ isns when the two people were pitted against each other. Some Christiana. no doubt, remember yet the1 feeling of horror and repugnance they felt ai they read of the stuktug. burning vessel outside Santiago harbor, with their load of human victims, ike felt that somehow war was right. And we renumber a'. that Captain Phillips of the Texas, who was ptoba-bl- y the only professing Christian commander In the fleet, said to his mm, "Don't cheer, boy'-- ; the poor devils are dylug. thus expressing a roughly worded, but no doubt sincere, reg;et. The only trouble with Christians is that they have been taught petbaps too much, that to be Christ-likthey must be obedient lo government ami of side That forbearing toward evil. Christ's character which led him to drive out the money changers from the trniple ha been treated apologetically Instead of sa a Just spirit of reform. It is left For outside organizations tn crystallize Christian teacLIng into altruistic movements for the b"i of the race. The chnrch has too lung been taught that she must "turn the other cheek" when wrong and injustice smites. Hut once mused und awakened to the fact that a movement 1 righteous and just, and none will respond more heartily than Christian people. The difficulty of (Kncialism. like that of Prohibition and other altruistic baa movement s. such at been that those interested tn retarding them thetr advancement hare laughed to scorn and called them impracticable. until many other wise, good Christians have bewune so prejudiced that they have not investigated for themselves the merits of the movement. Only time and general enlightenment can overcome this difficulty. Hut. wv believe that no good movement will prosper without absoibing and organising the church into the movement. There ought to be no reason why a man ran not be a Chria-tlaand a Racialist at the same time, if Roeialism ia all that is claimed. Chrizt-likenes- life. THE PERSONAL LIBERTY CRY. SOLE AGENTS WHY BE liuiiicvt Will we agree 'so!, the nrscrei New that the law is drvtw'nie? The iadividawl liberty uf rvc:y person la limited by statute lu sene' directions The moal progressive wnl powerful Ions today are itn Christian na- SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS Garden Seeds ! ( at dm-Mi'- t l,'"t.'lT..fd on I'age Fif'-im.- ) WE IIAVE THEM AND THE BEST National and Our machine shop in complete and Hudson e and we do ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK. i Full line of Bicycle Supplies and Cutlery. See us before you buy or hare your repair work done. G Hansen 2528 Washington OPPOSITE Cl TV HALL. Ave |