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OF THE OGDEN LOCAL SOCIALIST PARTY Editorial Committee," Sodaliat Party, Pint National Bank Bldg, ! 4L Room 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 144 mill GORDON G. IVES. ffW 11 Losses paid since 1849 539,478,831.66 ' Among which are included: K, T, 1M1 1166 Portland, Kf,4l700 9M69.00 ChlcaffO, 1671 , Boston, 1176 Haverhill, Kano., Lynn, Man., 1669 JiduottvlllSp Fla 1901 Patermi, N. J., 1906 BaHlmora, 1904 BochofltoFp N, T.. 1904 Toronto, Can., 1904 Baa rrandsco, 1906 ,,. , , J. M. Forristali, AgL Robt. Bel 809 Phones Ind. 80 Of fee 667,160.00 859,894.00 61,141.00 64,596.00 75,686.00 69,119.00 440,000.00 64,000.00 68,480.00 1,619,979.89 G. Agee, 55 Mgr. FIRST NAT. BANK SO, 1907. tained or not. About the whole of posltloa of our party on almost any your conception is that Socialism wlU Important question. There Is no more be a aloe easy life, and so you guess practical illustration of the above than that you'll vote fur It, but it the present status and conditions in doesn't matter much whether you vote Utah. Hera we have a state showing T.wu votes, and practically no sign of at all or not Few whatever. Now there is some reason for this life or movement anomalous condition and we must "locals, aocalled, are paying dues. confront the fact, also there can be They have no Idea of seeing that the no evasion of the conclusion that there one who does their work, even as la and has been something radically state secretary, has any compensawrong with Socialist teaching. Per- tion, and some have the gall to grumble about better service, when all the haps its greatest defect lies in its literature with which the coun- time they're grafting on what they try is flooded, the trashy character have got all the time. of which fills the Intelligent Socialist THE TIME TO PUSH IS NOW. with disgust. And tho undesirable nature of this worthless and pretentious stuff, this fixing up of straw men Youre the man 1 want to talk to, 1 haven't much to say. In order to bust them, la a matter of comment with the ablest Socialists And 111 boil It down to essence: t What have you done today?" who really make our Americas We are up agsiast all kinds of If youve Just Just sat round wondering what to do and how. freak publications parading under the it guise of Social Ism for the purpose of Put this m your pipetoand smoke The time push Is now! advancing the peculiar tenets and ideas of their owners and providing a supposed comfortable enterprise, and If you've brawn and brain and gumption get right Into the fray! If the people swallow It readily. It ta dubbed Socialism. Dont put off for tomorrow what's As matter with today? Many organisers and speakers report visiting local often where the So- Dont dope yourself with silence, but cialist community have no idea of get up and make a row. even the aamee of the ablest capable You must fight your way to victory The time to push la now! men sad women of which our movement is proud, and do not know the A. H. In Progressive Monthly." la the struggle for existence. They are winners in the strife. Who can show the least rastataaca To a sordid, selfish life. Facta are facta, and acorn your fiction. That now strives to look afar, Without capital's restriction, TIm its wasoa to a star. . We will give you work and wages. With free hooka to read to boot; AH excepting doubtful pages. That contain forbidden fruit Ton may have n cottage. If youll pay the landlord's rant; There enjoy your men of pottage. With your birthright wa'iw content. vine-cla- d R Want Ads Bring Big Results Marxian Club GRATITUDE. We thang Thee. tone propagated by ne'er do atics. Yen, In Socialists VI hen J. M. weUa and Paitorsaa and fanoiu-er- a commanding ample and "visible means of support" espoused the cause a howl went up because they had money! Verily, If the Socialist was to satisfy his opponents he must be neither naked or starving, clothed or well fed; he must get off the earth The National Civic Federation procured Mr. W. H. Malloch of England to refote and dispute Socialism. His lectures are appearing in some trade union Journals, and boar out the claim of the Wall street Journal that the craft unions are the chief bulwark of Malluck take care not capitalism. to quota any present day Socialists or discuss the topics of the hour. He assumes that Socialism promises that all wealth shall be distribute! with substantial equality amongst the manual laborers If Malloch was not' se obviously speaking for hire and put up a real argument we could afford to treat him seriously. As foe matter stands we shall set It aside, saying only, that labor embraces all kinds and degrees of Intellectual and ability within tia ranks as well as those who now constitute tho real directive heads of Industry. Directive ability" and inventiveness that has made manual tabor as productive as It Is today Is recruited from the ranks of the workers. Ability" of the Malloch type hat plunged England Into the depths of poverty and degradation. Ability often gets Into Jail. of England's Ability placed working class on the ragged edge of Malloch evidently hopeless want. left England, not for bis own, but for Englands good. Would to heaven he could discover and occupy the North Foie. i! two-thir- the even Any question concerning answered. Editorial Cemmlttsa: KATE S. HILLIARD E. A. BATTELL ROY F. 80UTHWICK Social-la- Address all K. S. Hilliard, Street. te 667 Twenty-sixt- h who are glad of the goods . they oaa. We thank Thee. Yea, that Thou hast HM 4111111111b preferred DRIVEN TO ADMIT THE TRUTH. the front rank as educators. At presAnd blessed ua more than the com-mo- a (Continued on Page Twelve.) ent their owners and authors seem to herd. Idea entertain that depend the profits The Worker of the 8th of this We thank Thee, part with the hearts month contains the following signed on depicting crime, fslshoud and fool Intention, lshness. A Series of pictures showing But most, let ua own, with the lip's article by Its business manager: the process In various branches of Inside News of Tho Workers" convention. The Worker at a deficit for so Industry would prove most entertainAn Industrial We thank Thee." Lord! what a sel- many, many years for the sake of the ing and inatructive. bo fish prayer. movement, has been sorely tried In exposition of that kind oould not had 155 TWENTY? FIFTH' ST. Thanks! while a beggar's breast la the last few months. Our readers expected from capitalism until Itchild have only partly learned the truth. fashioned model" factories with bare? conditions and Thanks that our owa fuU fsmst la The Volhazeltung and The Worker labor and unsanitary of the workers deformities resultant to suffer were made for many years spread not dare would eliminated. Capitalism of rival contention for the While another creature la lacking dlectly . we Industrial its shambles; to v on stage unions. The slightest oversight bread? wait for true pictures of "how Thanks while our full-fe- d blood runs the part of the management or the mustether half lives" until tabor, the editorial staff was given the meanest the warm. shall become The While a starving baby breasts the interpretation. Volkssettung' sole producer of wealth and Notions of all kinds was made to lose thousand of read- the arbiter of Its distribution" and atom? ers for Its championship of this or humanity shall tip tha balance against of Its tall. Thanksgiving! The word la a godless that strike la the interest of the tha product taunt working class, and would have sucCAPITALIST ARGUMENT. FYom the House of Have" to the cumbed to the onslaught of enraged firms and corporations directly affect"Houi of Want" - Wines and Liquors Until I share my utmost crust Upholders of capital have always ed, had it not been for the support With sinner or saint, with Jailed or of the German progressive unions. been peculiarly deaf to argument. Ina tacit assumpJust. Reontly the association was com- deed, there soma te be mind that with I will not clamor to God and raise pelled to advance the wigs of Its tion in foe capitalist My complacent eyse end call it many union employes. It oould sot Socialists there 1 nothing to argue WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. do otherwise. The price of paper Mao praise, advanced, so that the expenaes were Why, what am I, that Thou glvest a Increased about one hundred dollars feast The Asaocfotioa notified weekly. Which Thou hast not shared with the state committee that unless it assumed the publication of The WorkThy worst and least? I look at the world and 1 see the er,' then the recognised standard Soyield cialist paper of the largest city of For all from forest sad mine and the country, would be no mere after field. fluly 1, 1807. The question before And beenusa I have seized a share, the eomradeo of tho Atlantic states IP YOU BUY A. shall I Is: Shall The Worker Uve or die? Cry out Thank salving sal only cry? If the comrades decide for the former, then It means effort end sacrifices Thanks? Nay, for though I of a nature still unknown to the nacloyed, I know tive comrades. This ta the moment The taste cf the hungering want And which will demonstrate whether they though 4 are made of the proper material out My limbs are whole, I can feel the of which Socialists are cast Fredericrack c- Krafft, Manager. Of the Moody boacaon the torture-rac- k Comment. EMtrualre comment on the above Also we want year KODAK bmmmtoo. Fall Mae of EASTI have looked in the pit and have not quotation ia unnecessary. Plainly and MAN A PSEMO KODAKS aad all sappiiea for the amafeared. held It suatalne the position But I know tha shrink of the soul it bluntly. on teur. the Spring ia here aad yen will waat year bicycle pat by the Socialist Labor party neared, Our repair departmeat baa beta ealaiged aad ia order. subjects to which It refers. Individuals should not try to First are as even those am prices you of right. movement. Yes, yes; I dominate the Socialist Who can not, or will not, heal these n They cannot The cloven hoof of prtvatelyowned Socialist press, trampI am what 1 am; but I will not be ling on the very Ideal of the movePharisee ment At one with the emug-Uppe- d at last gsta tangled In the Who praises his God for his earthly barb-wirfence which blocks, the gain.' of aU small private Industries. 806 TWENTY-FIFTWhile Misery stares through. the windo- path STREET. The 'Worker' now admits this fact, w-pane. .. that to tor now flees refuge and EDMUND VANCE COOKE. 'party ownership" which it has long been decrying as unspeakable ,"D Lsoalsm. OF INTEREST TO SOCIALISTS. Second The Worker" admits its to be neutral on the union failure moveDo you ever look over the Its hand tied behind ment of Socialism In America. If not. question. andWith mouth its gagged by the It may be well to face H aquarely its back A. F. of L.m It has at last been torn now. right whom It Practical local work to something to pieces by those before Ceres when efoere fall. Modem methods. Free which the Socialist voter seem to bowed and scraped. We congratulate eoneeltotteH far any Chronic Pisseee of any of boldness on the have no oooeeptiott of, and requiring Manager Krafft and name . B. C. of the er n sis re. Every eaee guaranteed. the bis confession, no consideration except upon the day the of election. TO those who think, how- Socialist party of New York on Will conversion. A Partial List Diseases Cared ever, It Is evident that there must be thorouffhnese of IUYork stop after the n strong organisation behind any de- the S. P. of New forward lunge, or will It press on Oatanrk, DhAmbs Ringing la foe Bairn Dismand that may ever get enforced. of It prase, to ease of foe Head. Throat. Moat, Eye or Ear. Though you were to vote In over- to complete ownersnlp AU Diseases ot the Lung. Bronchial Tabes unionism, In whelming numbers, yet If there be no revolutionary Industrial, which coninto course and Chest Diseases of foe Stomach, Uver, Kidney and Bladder. ot that he. short, efficiently equipped organization eleVitos Heart Dtaease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, hind the vote, to eee that the results ditions are forcing every honest Dane, Files, Fistula and as Rectal Troubles. Tape Worm, Blood We be made operative, the working class ment of the mertean movement? onlng from axy cause. Ikes rose peas liar to Wens. ANT PRIwould lose nothing, of Its enslaved Most sincerely does The People hope VATE DISEASE OT MBf qutekty euro to stay eared. that a nrprlat la in store for thoee condition. the history of foe esasutaatton aad udvtae to FREE. Odom at .. .Capitalist control and power will whose recollections of not yield to a weak and Indifferent or- the Worker" fall to warrant great May be too total Gan er Y. People. enthuslanm. The N. ganization which lacks enough get-u- p American Natural Some Unknown to come in out of the rain. Our vote goes uncounted all over Bridges. Under the above bead, the Scienthe state Just because we lack sufficient organisation to see that we get tific American of June 1 describes osr constitutional rights in every pre- and Illustrates three of the dozens In the cinct, ward, city and county. In ev of natural bridges located on the pry counting, our votes are thrown out southeastern part of Utah, Office boon, 10 a at to Ip. a. 3403 Washlngtoa Ave. (Boyle most shamefully, there being the most southwestern slope of the Blue MounBlock), Ogden, Utah. EMiane Reous II. Remember the number. glaring discrepancy between the re- tains In San Juan county, far from turns of commissioners and our the main lines of travel and watchers In the precincts, and com' glou almost Inaccessible. The dimensions of the Great Aumittee returns. State and county secretaries are asked .If they will con- gusts Natural Bridge are: Span, S20 test the results." The reply la. What feet; height, 848 feet; width of roadwlthT Where are the funds? You way on top, 36 feet. The Caroline do not even pay those who do the Bridge has a span of 360 foot; foe work. You will not attend your local height of the arch ta 183 feet. The meetings. Yon will not organise to third bridge Illustrated Is called the awaken local sentiment so as to gain Little or Edwin Natural Bridge and a particle of influence In county and pans 200 feet with a height of 121 state effort. What can we do with fort. Innumerable Under such Socialists? capitalism The same suicidal indifference is great works of nature must remain shown towards the local press seeking "far from the main lines of travel and to fight the enemy at our door. Some (n a region almost inaccessible" to Socialist voters rua after things far foe vast maority. Under Socialism off. Any old fake that starts np a new or rather In the writers ideal of SoThat'a onr claim, for the line we cany. Good tackle muat eensetton, and a pyrotechnlcsl display cialism, when production Is for use that- shows tn itself that Its srheme is sot for profit there will he ample time to the successful fisherman. appeal purely a commercial enterprise. While and opportunity to expkwe the wonthe real work that has got to be dene ders of nature with the aid of the KODAK TIME IS I1ERE. Our line of Eastman locally at sometime. If Socialism Is heat equipment of microscopes, teleKodaks and Premo Film Pack Cameras ia camplete. All ever to be anything hut a fancy Ideal, scopes and laboratory apparatus. la left to wither and fade on its stem. Without money-makin- g Inducements supplies for the amateur. It is of no use to plead the poverty the Natural Bridges would be brought of the working class. There are no within foe main lines of travel and better paid workers iu the world than made accessible te all. 'lue region here In America. If the workers in would be oncnntamlsatad with cetch-pran- y other nation oaa support am efldent patexportation and' eye-somovement, so caa yoa of America If ent medieiae and other sets. so. waat Bocial-lito do When the working class of you Tha trouble la you do not underhas relieved Sclenoc of the fetstand what Soda Ham Is, you do not ter Imposed open It by class rule, an 366 TWENTY-FIFTSTREET. understand the class struggle. the astonishing change win undoubtedly struggle for exist pace, and do not earn take place In its application In every whether yeur political rights are sns-- way. Moving pictures would move to Of those UHHtltliim IIIIIIIHH Domoto & Co. Men's Furnishing Goods Fancy Gish Grocries Your Expectations Be Realized ' RACYCLE BICYCLE T. S. HUTCHISON e H anti-Japane- Doctor Estes Specialist - if It PR. ESTES SPECIALIST lilts n A MILLIONAIRE. (By F. Flnstnbsch.) believe in Darwin's theory. That the fittest shall survive; Fur it ansa era well the query. Why you pull and let us drive. 1 When you turn to knnw the reason. Why you walk that we may rlJa, That were anarchy and treason; Nothing else was ever tried. Science says that we are 'stronger Than the dreamer, with his dreams. Science says our heads are longer ones with Than the breeder schemes. - Bcienre says that men are many: Most of whom will draw but blanks; Bn to each we throw a penny. And receive bis humble thanks. Science says that facts and figures. Be they even dry as dust, Ouaht to satisfy the diggers. Each to take his humble crust We shall count as blackest chlsm. And shall use our utmost tact, ", iliimWItmHHHHWimillltlimilWIHWH re STANDARD-EXAMINE- and if there was the oulv itreemest the workingmen could undntand wa forthcoming from a policeman a club or the paint of a bayonet At first It served the purpose ta sneer at Socialism as a foreign idea" move-mea- doaouoc each act sad tom. Not in harmony with fact. Sen. J. Katayama. the Japanese delegate to the last International Socialist oongrees, writes the following interesting article to G. A. Hoeha of 8L Units: I returned two months ago from your country. Bines then many things have happened that will mark the progress of Socialism la Japan. Durdally ing two months our Sodaliat fought the bravest battle against the government and the capitalist class. Japan's working classes are awaken, tng to a class conscious solidarity. They have hern compelled to resist their oppressive employers. They are yet reorganised, but acted repeatedly like one body and have won many a strike. Some labor troubles caused the capitalist government to order, out for active service Its army and to shoot down the poor strikers. But the labor movement in Japan has been spreading like wUdfire and Is gaining ground every day. Somo of, the strikers are now la prison, also some of the Socialist leaders, awaiting trial The government, however, keeps them in prison ns long ns It suits its purposes. This the government does willfully In order to keep the Sods lint . agitators out of the field of propogre-daOur Sodallst dally was suppressed two weeks ago. Three of our editors went to prison to suffer for what they said or wrote, 1. e., the truth in behalf of the workiugnun! Wo have at present no organization anj no organ. Many of our workers are tired out Comrade Kotoku'e new book was prohibited from cumulation and all the books found wars confiscated. Our comrades are compelled We are not allowed to to starve. write and publish a Socialist book or publish a paper. Our Socialist Party was also suppressed a month ago. United action, therefore. Is tmpoini-bl- s at preant. But In spite of an this oppression and persecution the government cannot stop the people from waking np and becoming Boc tills tic. Our members have been in crossing stsaJtly. Ton days ago ws organised a labor are going to dsb la Tokyo and have the first social meeting tomorrow. I am sure that this elub will May 1. soon be a powerful organisation. As to myself, I an going to give my entire time for the cause of tabor and Socialism from now on. Workers of the land ask me te start s movement distinctly social and economic, so that they can get s stronger organisation. By suppressing tbs Socialist movement and Its papers and other literature the government rlmply attests to the fact that It is much afraid of tho work lag class movement. In the govern' ment arsenals, navy yards and the government railroad they have promulgated acriJent and life insurance,Is though it is meager, indeed. This no doubt a result of our movement and propaganda. 1 am trying to start a weekly paper soon. But It will be a very difficult task to gat It widely circulated. Our police prohibit and try to prevent tbs workers from reading labor papers, Post offices advise them not to read the Socialist papers. Moreover, the government la hunting after every little thing supposed to have a tendency toward endangering law and or der. It confiscates papers, machinery sad type and other printing materialHowsends tha editors to prison. ever, we are hopeful, and the prospects for tha growth of our movement are good throughout the empire, even tn China and Corea. Finally, I like to say a few words shout tho Japanese is the United moveStates, sad the ment on the Pacific coast 1 am sorry that this movement has been growing so rapidly along tho coasts. We also are acquainted with things la the United States know full well that the targe majority of tho Americans do not hate the Japanese. But our people at home feel their brothers ill treated. Insulted and discriminated against, sad these rather unpleasant feelings against tho Americans has been steadily growing among the masses of our people la Japan, In spite of the flowery and exaggerated assurances of President Roosevelt. Yet our children at San Francisco are examined la order te enter the grammar school, and our workers are against by Europeans. These things the Japanese at home think should not be. The feeling is growing. a gainst the Americans Oar people speak about the Americas Injustice and prejudice toward tha Japanese. Our people as a whole, however. do not express thsm selves openly, because they still feel Indebted tS the United States for past sympathy sad kindness, la various ways- expressed or Implied. I am glad that Comrade Lee submitted a resolution on tho matter. I sincerely hope that a mutual of the two nations will stop and the the movements and establish relations of International peace and harmony for the good of all." MUTTERINGS OF II I To THE BTRUGGLE IN JAPAN. e Editorial Commit In. 1 JUNE d JOS. MAC LACHLAN. CARL C. RASMUSSEN. Addrese all CommunlcatloM: uxdsr-standln- SURPLUS, 83,171,121.59. i SUNDAY, DEPARTMENT j ! SOCIALIST R Absolutely Guaranteed UTAII, .imiimiiiininmnniiumuMmMHnm; INTERNATIONAL R Fit. Style and Workmanship EXAMINER: OGDEN, l m T. S. HUTCHISON H t |