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Show T1IE MOUSING EXAMINER, OGDEN, ETAIL 12 'IBMUBUUSAnEUMHnaBaESHHBHeBMK III eill4"f4l4'44IHIlll 4444l44-- 114H-- 1 I IIIHH'H ABOUT TOWN OF THE OGDEN LOCAL SOCIALIST PARTY "Sixty-fiv- 411111111111 MAC a Editorial Committee. H4IH.lll IIIIIHIIHH4 hli Crimea. com-missio- electric lighting does. If you question it, Were only too glad to give information us. question and good service along the lighting line. Thats why "Thooo Uto Mon" ; H I hare tomeunuaual! j good bargain, to youll apeak quick, and if you are desiruu of own! a Lome of your own, I will make the buying Look over this list of bargains and gee if thw Un something that interests you. house on Sob f 1,600 for a u No. 1 barn; good brick chicken hC-S- ' m bargain. 61,630 buys a nice Commercial Electric Company PHONE 362. . Marine ins. Co. & of Springfield, Mass. ASSETTS, 16,03426101 CAPITAL 12,000,000.00. SURPLUS 13,171,121.59. Losses paid since 1849639,478.831.66 Among which are included: Twy, W. 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BANK THIRD FLOOR FIRST NATL BANK. one-arme- white-winge- WHY 8 W(B HSunr SyJtBBB CONSULTATION Cuaranteo Speedy and Aha lute Cures In Gases We Accept Wo . . Putnam has them for Men Boys and Children . You can always be sure of getting the very best when you buy at the PDTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue Call and examine and be convinced . FREE d - Good Shoes Always Cheap HORN Am REAL ESTATE hand-apologi- st J. inmw? two apartment house- - rents 62,500 for a Ior 630 per mont frame on Patterson Are. 61,300 for a brick cottage; hag 61,900 buys a new and bath; well located; easy terms; apeak ngntr, quick modern house, built of pregJd 63,700 for a . brick, and it in the best residence district ofthe city. If yon want to get a really nice home at the price of a small cottage, investigate so-tlo- n The Springfield Fire house with bath, m and improvements; well located; worth , EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT 2279 WASH. AVE. IfltsRealEstateYouWant I HAVE IT e. of their Whatever own defect or n may be their sins or ouitostau or Ic loyalty a crime? aa a class, they certainly are Must this blind world still crucify ltc not individually to blama for their beet i And punish him who fights for the op- poverty. resource unbounded U In of spite pressed? lfuat be who labors for hi fellow men there U still suffering, and if that some foul in prison suffering 1 found among the workers Plad hi reward and not among the Idlers, then there, in n condition that ought not to conla this enlightened time? tinue. Ic Freedom but a name? Nevertheless, It may be possible THE MIGHTY VOICE. Was It for this oar patriot fathers that this condition to something which be cannot fought changed. First to Fast Injustice, That he, who can bo neither driven Perhaps "things always have been Workingle Class, nor bought. Rising Everywhere. this way, and will always be tha MINNESOTA. The St Paul Trades But dam to aland forth la a righteous same." 661116 meeting we find, however, that thing are and Labor Assembly, at If Find no protection la our country constantly changing, and that Juat held on April 12, denounced the action laws these things we are considering are of the President In precondemning the And wo not blush for shame? the ones that have most frequently Jailed miner la Idaho, holding hla to be aa unwarranted abuse of changed, then there to reason to beWhat had our comrade done? win pass away." tho power and authority of hto high lieve that too, "this, They dared claim what our countrys office. It was resolved. In addition, law should give that copies of tho resolution be sent PALAVER. , PEACE The right of every working man to tho President, be published la the live; Fifth and Sev- Union Advocate and sent to each of the The of Socialist more than The right to aomethlnf enth wards of Cincinnati are a particu- the dally papers of St Paul requestdally bread larly alert and wideawake bunch of ing that they be published la full. clothed The right to keep hi children revolutionary propagandists. No capand fed The Socialists of Denver, Cota, held italist wool Is pulled over their eyes, The right to ahaiw la what hi toll and nothing escapes them. They think a meeting at Hour! Hall to protest create. of clearly and aot promptly. The amusing against Roosevelt's reference to "Debs, And the scared money-grubbphases of the Peace Congrese inspired Moyer and' Haywood as undetlrable two atates to adopt a series of resolutions eltlsens." The speakers were Phil Found them a menace to the world them which ought to be published In full, Engle of Detroit, Mich, and Darrah of at large. d but psc will only admit the opening Colorado Springe. Darrah la a Had them Imprisoned oa s lying which follows: veteran of the Civil war. He paragraph, charge We hereby record our amusement told the audience that he thought the And thought their cause was yoa. over tbe present Peace Congress, call- wage system was no bettor than the ed under the patronage of million si res, system of chattel slavery he fought to And what a farce was thla? whoso Interests throughout history overthrow. cltlsen for who been have good lien, have been the fertile cause now troubyears, KEBRA8KA. Oue hundred SocialTrusted and loved, and honored by ling tbe German Emperor la particular, that the Boclallita throughout the ist of Omaha assembled at Patterson their peers. mors have than dona any other Hall Tuesday evening, when they lisAccused by oae, a criminal from birth. world Intened to addressee of Socialist leadThe lowest reptile that pollutes the men toandstamp war ee n farce, aa whether aa carried barbaric, famy, ers who discussed tho approaching earth. What la the word of such a witness on with battle ship, or with poisoned trial of Charles H. Moyer, William D. arrows. worth? Haywood, and George A. Petti bon. The spectacle of tha plutocrats who The were Bemud Rosenfeld, The very Slone should hlsa. have made their millions out of army who speaker spoke In Yiddish and who la ona wit and steel nary oontrarta, plate And shall this crime prevail? of the organisers of tho Jewish IndeShall Justice fling away her scales and blow holes, battle ships, embalmed pendent Boetoltot Association of Oma war beef, and other supplies, howling ha, and O. C. Porter, etnt organiser fly. And let our comrade be condensed for peace, la enough to make Social- for the Soetallits and editor of the ist lawf and Inwf and lawf. Peace will Socialist Herald. Resolutions were to die? If that Humid be, then hope Is at aa begin only when plunder end. Cap-the- adopted entering protest against kidat eoet of production end end. for exploiters, such as If or- naping of the leaders at the miners. For he, who dared the laborer to lo are tho only things that make Dtx, gan fead, HE 18 A SOCIALIST. war ueeeaaary, and when the social Could not keep out of JalL revolution sweeps them from Its track Minister Brland and the cysts mof legalised dess robComrades, tie your to choose. Responsibility, 'From this time forth then la no mid- bery of which they are types, there will be no further Incentive for war, dle path; Parts, May 5 Tbe attack 00 the pesos will spread government announced for the openIf you lack courage to defy the wrath and Of your enslavers, you must boar fho like a benediction over the world. ing of tho chamber of deputies yea load. terday, did not develop any serious menace to the cabinet and this la THINK FOR YOURSELF. ; Though you should faint beneath your master! goad. pits of tbe fact that It. was directed few the to take trouble Very people both extremes of tha house. Poet pone your struggle to some future think for themselves, finding It more from The blamed the day to convenient follow the of opinions And wear your chains aa bravely ee minister for the repressive policy who those wits" their tha "live, by . condemned the punishment of you may, master due who exploit the pi totally and You have not much to lose. tot employes for establishing unions Indolent Look back In your own experience, in the defense at their Interests! The If maintain But you dan will find that your turning to- reactionaries, on tbe other hand, pointTour right, and let your loudest voles and yonSocialism occurred When yon ed out the danger of the growing revward be heard do your own think' olutionary movement and declared tha to first began really Until the hearts of all Juat aea an cabinet mnet either Join In the violug. stirred lence against society or show n firm voter America In If could but every To protest, this Injustice shall not be. In maintaining order. front to little be on do a Inspired reasoning Then shell your brothers walk forth Premier Clemen ceau, from the oat-se- t, hla own account Socialism would once more free. took the ball by the bans by deweep the country. It la even doubtAnd Justice still shell reign. If the people would wait for a reg- manding tbe consolidation of n tong ful R. W. JONES. Montana. Kendall, ular general election to turn the list of interpellatlong regarding the marauders out of our temples and policy of lb government In tbfc reMULES AND MEN. pression of tho May Day demonstrahigh places. tions and the dismissal of the govTo to must got think, pooplo you A certain captain of Industry, who them to read Socialist pamphlets ernment employes who had been so had been busted by the trusts, thought get and books. Will you do your little bit tire in the organisation of syndicates e be would try hla hand 1 farming. great task of educating the for affiliation with the general Fedmoat farmers; ha found at the cad In this and Inspiring them to think In- eration of Labor, etc. of tho lint season that he had flvs people, of tha opinions of that Education Minister Brland then loydependently n barn and In hundred dollars money la forever to miswhose close Interest assumed responsibility for the ally full of hay and grain. After discharg- lead them? The beet way Is to loan, discharge of the employes. He said: ing hla men he called hla mule to-- sell or give away Social! it pamphlets. "I always hare been and am still a the For this gather and Informed them that serpurpose we try to furnish Socialist, but not an Anarchist rush season was over and their vtoss would no longer he required. Bald 4 1 14 1 14 1 1 1 4HHI H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 he: "My bagi Is full of feed, which ! ; at the present market prices ought net me another five hundred dollars. il fed yon well while yon worked, next summer. If you are around way about harvest tin I shall beglad to give you another Job. He eeeordlngly dismissed tha mules and . Editorial Committee: , lived on the fat of the land until the KATE 8. HILLIARD next summer. But tbe mules did not E. A. BATTELL make application for another Job. They ; ROY F. 80UTHWICK had nil starved to deaths The "captain forgot he ws not deal1 1 1 1 11 II 141 III IHW4I41 1 1 1 H4MI4HI H 1 1 ing with men. Moral. This fable does not need The question now Is not how to con- la oue of the etate committee, and one. Oscar Ameringer In Labor the people to socialism but bow la also one of the editor of the "Invert World. Socialist Department, to prevent socialism from being con- ternational rushes into and declares against SOCIALISM FOR BEGINNER8. verted to the people. Eugene' V. the mentionprint even of the "red flag," Debs. Consistency to n Jewel, but It shines Them Your to Save Thee and Hand with n diminished light In this InFriends. INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM stance. The argument that the d AND THE RED FLAG. and timid people nae to, that 2. Who are the poor" the red flag savors of the anarchists, Two things have been shown eo far. The Socialist party of Utah la. In and would keep people from Joining has nature that provided enough First, tho party. Tho argument to like the In raw materials and human skill to company with many other members people who put It up "wlshy waahyj of the tho party oountry, throughout supply all human wants, and, second, The Socialist movement baa no room that millions of people do not get suf- up against a strange proposition. At for those who are fearful of the ficient food and shelter to give them tbe first International Socialist eon- - truth. The faith of tho true Socialist even n healthy animal existence. to not smooth, nor peaceful; that If It can be shown that those who gresa held In Parla In 1889, the Red ! ? lack these things are those a ho have Flag was adopted aa an emblem of the refused to use their strength and skill international party. Its adoption was STto but ? In useful labor sad that they suffer on the grounds that from time im"pipe dream." Tbe war to on now. only because of their own willful Idle- memorial It had been tha inclgma of Every oonfllct between labor and capIn the ness In the midst of plenty, then we working daaa. Every country ital la n battle between the opposneed waste no further time on them. tbe world, except the United States, ing forces. Each defeat of the workwhere n there Is Socialist organizaLet fate. them their dererve They tion has taken It for their banner. ing class binds them more closely suffer. for the final struggle. The A casual glance at present society la And the International party having deflags of the separate nations wave for who clared for aU to claim those it. sufficient to show that this la not the commercialism and they are case. The idle, useless class are liv- bo affiliated with 1L assume the right at different kinds though mean and they moveto for International the speak ing in luxury, ransacking the world ment muat f necessity abide by Ka stand for the protection of business for new and more ldotlc means of disInterests, and the working dais Is posing of their surplus goods, thee decision In thl respect. The United face to face with that fact have hereto been discovered, while States sends two delegates to tbe anstands for The red the slums are filled with those who nual congress, one from the Interna-Ira- courage andflagbrotherhood. danger, Before Soone from Socialist the party, toll to the limit of human endurance. Christ It waa the emblem of oppreshas cialist and neither delegate Party, It Is the working class who furnish sion. Tbe early Christians gathered the evictions, the bodies for the paup- ever questioned the feasibility of the under its folds.' Mr. HUquitta acer graves, the starved, rickety chil- "red flag. although General Putnam, tion In Introducing a resolution dedren. Our own brave, Israel Putnam led hi Inwas nee that the claring yellow Those who ere toesing out millions soldiers to waving 1L All in debaucheries that would have ferior to the white race and therefore along the Un victory, It baa exemplified free-no distinct! the between working shamed the voluptuaries of the moat -i-m.d,. degenerate daye of ancient Rome are be who dares call himself a Social construed as being against tbe one tbe Idle, useless class, while thoao tot It? No! A thousand repudiate of brotherhood by the way whose lives are cramped and cabined red flag are crowding not Events time, deleand confined on every band by the Mr. Hllqultt1 waa tha Socialist needless to say bis res- events too rapidly for eny time to lack of the first necessities, aro those gate and It be epent quibbling ever tbe question whose skill and strength sad Industry olution was unsnlmouely voted out. of hiding any Issue or feet. Either A are' transforming natures riches Into Strangs Proposition. n man to a Socialist ot he to not. and hnman oatlafoeUoan. The strange pmpoelttoa to that: a the question to. meet is: ITnder which U la a farce to speak, therefore, of member of the party In Ogden who banner will you enlist, the capitalist poor suffering bees us the FREEDOM'S RIGHTS. Thats what BY SMADA. "Are you a Socialist? "No, I'm no Socialist. I know nothing of that fad. Hunt think I care for It." "May 1 send you some literature? asked hie much surprised listener, but the operator got too busy to reply. Tho Socialist watched the busy man nt the key for n while, end as he started away said to himself, "Twelve hours e night, SC5 eights n year, and not n Socialist. I suppose It would be a waste of time to send him something, Socialism and train orders wouldn't mix well during business hours, and ho has to sleep days, lt'a no wonder there are not more Social 1st; they hnrent time to bo anything hut faithful workmen. LACHLAN. CARL C. RASMUSSEN. IVES. GORDON JOS. 190- - T work twelve hours every night, said the telegraph operator In the y ard office of a certain railroad. "You get Sunday night off, though?" ashed his visitor. "Not oa your lire; It's S65 nights a year for me, aid the operator. "How much do you get for It? I SOCIALIST DEPARTMENT f Addrocc all Communleatlone: Editorial Committee,1 Socialist Party, Pint National Bank Bldg, Room 42. 12, them nt coat of productio naad handling. l INTERNATIONAL Four times the light at half the cost MAY SUNDAY, i Drs. Elliott, across tbe street from old stand how Washington Avenue. ultrn-8oclaIlit- a 2356 E. F. BRATZ I ' Real Estate (4 I;: Marxian Club . Bargains In any part of the City and County. Loana on Improved (Sty and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated Un-lik- lll4HHftl . Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance I4 Socialists Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates 419 1 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel . PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. . WHUHII Does YourLawn Mower Need Sharpening? weak-hearte- . Your Expectations Will Be Realized IF YOU BUY A. BICYCLE RACYCLE . JS!!ha? !cbT gether tin la operation ona of Sharpeners that wa would Ilka the M Idea Lawn Mown to ton you examine before you aharpaaad as ala. Thera la nothing Ilka It oa the tan yyar Mower market By ka aaa each blade la akarpaaed with the utmost exactitude, the bevel oa the kalva betas kept at the same decree all aloes Every lascuracy la takia out a nj a perfect clearance1 slvea the blades. More good Mowerc are spoiled by buasleeouM iharpealas than by the work they are Intended t do. There's no gueaiwark" about the Ideal It la almply accurate to a hair. ring Yaur Cranky Mowere to Our "Remedial Institute for Die. abled Lawn Mowere.1' aa have 'em property Joctored. Price only 75 ceata and a cure guaranteed. Wi H. C. HANSEN & SON AVE, MM WASHINGTON Bell Phene 727Z. OFF. CITY HALL. WILL CALL AND DELIVER EAST Also we want your KODAK business. Full line of snur MAN & PREMO KODAKS and all supplies for the P teur. Bpring is here and yon will want your bicycle anu in order. Our repair department has been enlarged ' prices are right T. S. HUTCHISON 306 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. ni ow I mu body compactly wganlto mi lug their forces, at ideas, combining their it upon the wa7woapllik centering IN UNION. STRENGTH rt in the oppoelng lto marvels. It to beoauaet? Organisation is the watchwqnl of that kecsu the hour and no one denies that lu recognised tots today. It union there Is strength. But it to of Socialists are blind to an open question whether the Socialist that It to not larger thsa jee party la making for strength In unity or whether It to a stumbling block to organisation and united setlon on the part of the working claw. In Its appeal for support tost week, tbe Socialist party ays: "A small banner or the banner of the Socialist movement The Red Flag? J |