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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER OODEX, UTAn, SfOXUAT TWO GREAT SCHOOLS M07ilf, AUGUST 100. 15, 5.00 REWARD. OF For the arrest and conviction person caught stealing copio Evening Standard or Morning E. M. CURTIS. I1U.--I , Circulation ATLAS. Supported and Maintained by the ple of California. MORRIS DEAD. Peo- died st rt jiorris Saturday.tUhn,euVi Probably very few Californians real1 ize that Its largest state educational WJ? Ctf rtrfiirt be was no1 Morris, institutions are devoted to the regular B 190, ibri Conway the late BUh-aa- d and systematic teaching of practical Ho'' uolrii. ton of lived with hi. crime. No, we are not slandering the J He up to University of California, for we are not MorrU, of E. w M.ry referring to it at alL We are refer-in- g accident to the State prleone at Folsom and w,Ul sces T San Quentin. Tliese institutions conVbich necessitated an performed at that tain over two thousand students and the latter returning Irtii: rwM thought beat to the Holy Cro ho.piial, if still alive at quite regular interoperation wa vals to perfect themselves in some defta?here another set In, tail and Incidentally to instruct those g 6sltLj rforaiea- and the result lose proficient than themselves. The followed, ,,1 r-supplied eriou. that all hope lor hi. instruction, in fact, la entirely by this class. And it is ezeellent inmu abandoned, MorrU was a native of Utah struction that la, not ezeellent la its own. He wa. born June 8, piirpoMB. but ezeellent in its adapts No was educated in the public tion to their accomplishment. in the University of Utah, other Instructor is held In so much in respect by hi. students, or 1. able to be performed a miaalon returning in 1898. He wa. so greatly influence their careers, a. md look an active part one who hoe not merely theoretical in 1898 he wa. clerk of knowledge of the principles of hla pro.VuTienate. Later he went to Pro- fession hut ha. demonstrated hi. practo wrreepondent and solicitor of tical mastery of i by actual elocution Xrtbune. He wa. identified with of important work, eaiiectally if the JUvub History company, and wa. work be of such character that its exadvertising agent for several ecution Involves personal risk. In our at Stats prteon. the murderer i. a moat JLpere. Recently he located XriouM, Beaver county, where be efficient person and n train robber la n hero. "XEithe mercantile business, It is not creditably to our rivlllzatlon ijfuneral will be held at the fern-- n such rwidence. 41 Canyon road, 4 p. that we continue to maintain places. It ia not necessary that a prisa, Monday. on shohuld be n school of crime or, at least, that every opportunity should STILL a fugitive. be given for teaching it and in some prisons these opportunities are greatly unto Zittlch I. .till a fugitive fromii restricted, but not in the California State prieona. If we ever conclude to JJJ. Since he left William victim, bleeding by the door set about reforming our prison management we ran learn much from the of y . Murray bakery .hop Friday the flciala of those prisons which have alML. nothing definite concerning -thereabouts has been learned ready have been reformed, but in the the officers. Search waa continued meantime we might go so far in the ,5 day yesterday with no result right direction by the simple exercise Msrthal Mauss of Murray secured of our own plain common sense. There la no family in California which may rtftyapha of Ziglch in the latters of not some time have one of its own tnmk yretersy morning. Copies of-iThere tbssswere furnished the ahcrifirs r members In the penitentiary. are prisoners now there from families and circulars have been struck at as respectable and upright as those id Ziglch has a brother, David, Slughim. The man work, in one of of any man or woman who may read In the supp- these lines. We shall have taken the lha mines at that place. osition that Ziglch may have fled first atep toward reform when the beat citizens of the State determine that to that place, photographs were aent our State priaona shall be made such as Item they would wish their own sons or brothers placed in should they 4mfor-tunateOFFICIAL CALL be found guilty of critic. The fundamental evil of our prison Stats Convention, system is that we continue to mainFor Republican tain what la known aa the "congreAugust 25th, 1904, gate system," in which the prisoners To the Republican Electors of the are promiscuously herded together at State of Utah: work, and, when not at work, placed la accordance with established custfrom half a dozen to thirty in a cell. om and in obedience to the Instruct- No better school of crlmecould be deions of the State Republican commit- vised. Each instructor has ample optee, It is hereby directed that a State portunity to give every pupil that inConvention of delegated representatdividual attention which all educators ives of the Republican Party in the declare to be the foundation of successBtatff of Utah be held at Balt Lake ful teaching. The appointment of the City, the eapltal of said State, for the State Board of Charities, authorized ponioso of nominating a State Ticket at the last session of the Legislature, to be voted for at the general election to to be held oa Tuesday, November 8, seems likely to result In an effort bring the condition of our prions home 1104, the selection of a State CommitIn ted and for the transaction of such .to the consciences of the people. other busineM as may properly come whom alone Ilea the power to apply the before ft, and that said State Convenremedy, because a better system, alts shall assemble at 11 oclock a. m., though in the end more economical, coat more money, which no Legisea Thursday, the 26th day of August, will will lature 1M4, la the Salt Lake Theatre. Canappropriate unless backed didates are to be placed on the State by public sentiment. At a recent ban-puTicket for the following offices: of the' Schoolmasters' Club, our Three Presidential Electors, Cover-Mpriaona and State Industrial schools Secretary of Stale, Attorney Gen- were discussed a educational topic, the ual, State Treasurer, State Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Mgeof the Supreme Court, Repreeea-tstir- e in the Fifty-nint- h HUNTING FOR TALISMANS. The Republican electors of this turn, and all other electors, without iacrlesi'i Odd Eapedltiea fe Rprd to past political affiliation Cast.IadJaw Temple, wo believe in the principles of the When, the late Professor Bommervlllt Republican party and endorse Its a are cordially invited to nnita jf the University rof Pennsylvania, tb udsr this call in tha selection of said learned collector of gems, charms am mascots, had set hto mlnd?on aouv The said State Convention curio heard of lu ope of hla meeting aha!! masht of 460 Delegatee, apportioned with orientals, nothing could bar to the several counties Were it In the center of th of this Bute OBa Delegate to every desert of Sahara or on the topmn. MMtj-flT- s votes, or a frao-- pinnacle of the Himalaya mountains gp.gqy ,V,aAwera majority Hon. cut to would go after It and keep up tin for Representative in be jWHowell wnsson Nov. 4, 1902, in said coun-t- o search until the treasure was found, wspactively. Herewith is the purchased and placed on exhibition at the university museum. tototoeat of Delegatee to each American gold was Professor 0 magnet wherever be went Vote. Di He thus described its effect on one of 788 bis expeditions: 1,769 On one occasion we desired to visit 7BB the famous Dilwarra temples in India, . 1,830 and for that purpose engaged two M SSL and a number ef natives to 888 draw them, about twelve in alL The 887 ' 848 temples, aa you know, are set in a magnificent grove of mango trees on a " 1,262 mountain top and anrrounded by great vSLim 851 hills With a fair measure ef tact and Mgr- -.. money I hoped to secure from the peoPtota ple of Jbe vicinity some of their odd talismans and rings. I said to the SSf!:-:- ' chief rickshaw man: Now, Lais, what will you do for me if I double your :: 8.745 jjs? payf I want to make this Journey in 1,280 half time, and if you accomplish It you f824 " 1038 shall be doubly paid. rK S1 He went to his helpers at once and informed them that I was a prince. Vurnh 781 ' We started out under the contract. He Jtohlngton .. .. 107 ran ahead of the convoy, raising both .. .. 810 5? ,s hands in the sir and crying to the as 0 deiegau, shall be elected not founded people: Here cornea a prince. 5t nf?kU2 d bfope the meet Down with you. Here cornea a prince.' 2L-..And during the entire twelve miles B,te Convention. The County Committee are re-J- d ride I was treated to the to all conventions or to e of seeing the people cover for the election of Dele-th- " experience their faces and drop abjectly to the BUte Convention. The in obeisance and salutation, onPoctive County ground to look at me through their part-aConSLi ly dsrlog toiil forward to the Chair fingers. Bnt my amusement at thus distal? Committee, Imme-Ft.o 8ite thelr election, a fuU list being treated as a prince waa nothing Dptosatea chowm. to the gratification I experienced in sett" publican Bute curing from this people who did not Coa?UM a personage dare to refuse so asES H ANDERSON, Chairman. a I some of the august most interesting inscribed talismans that I have in my Ssli T.i,. l?M PITT. Secretory. City. Utah. July II, 180L collection." Booktorers Magastnai re-M- jS post-graduat- Blood-poisonin- w? "il Far-Lnh- ly et r, ti pol-me- subject being presented by W. H. Mills whose special knowledge was acquired by serving as chairman of an investigating commission in 1SS1 ; Rev. August Brahms, chaplain of ths Ban Quentin Prison and V. T. Rsndall, superintendent of the Preston School of industry at lone, the presiding officer being Dr. C. E. Moore, president of ths Slate B:iani of Charities and Corrections These gentlemen stated facta and conditions which had come under their observation, with certain nifer-ence- s and conclusions resulting from their ezperlence, and which are said to accord perfectly with tha sentiment of all earnest students of penology in all countries. In the first place, all agreed that In every prison there would lie found a minority who were doubtless incorrigible. As often as they were released they were certain to renew thir depredations upon society, and it la therefore absolutely opposed to the good of society to ever turn them loom. When a man has once established his character aa a confirmed criminal he should be kept in restraint as long as he lives. On the other hand, there ia a large section of those convicted of crime with whom crime was not habitual nor the result of criminal bahiis of thought. Through evil associations or under sudden temptation, they hare committed crimes of which they had never imagined themselves rapahle. Such men ran almost certainly be restored to good citizenship if the right course Is taken. If permitted to associate freely with those hardened In crime and glorying in It, they are morally certain to ha lost beyond recovery. Between these two classes there la an indefinite number of intermediate grades of whom some can be restored and others can never be. They are proper subjects of effort whose result fannnt he foretold. The first requisite of prison reform la thf possibility of such segregation as shall be found deferable In individual cases, always with the object of diverting the mind from thought of crime and preventing lust met ion and encouragement in 1L The nest .thing essential la the creation of the habit of useful work and amnring Interest In it, ao that upon discharge the prisoner will go back Into the world accustomed to work and knowing how to do something well. Finally, and without this no reform must be expected, an dthe prisoner must be constantly under ths Influence of men of strong character and high moral stature, earnestly desiring the welfare of their charges, able to acquire their confidence, and competent to awaken dormant moral emotions and Inspire with hope of an honorable future. With the exception of provision for proper segregation which will cost money our present laws permit all this to be done. Aside from that. Its accomplishment only requires that a succession of Governor! shall keep upon the Prison Board men, and only men, of lofty character and the highest standard of cttlsenahhlp, who will appoint and sustain in office only wardens and clerks who are like unto them, with no more regard for the politics" of their appointees than for the color of their hair. That, and some provisions (hr tha permanent restraint of actual confirmed criminals. Is all that is required. But back of It all there must, be the Impulse of an enlightened and determined public conscience, which shall demand these reforms and stand ready to pay their cost. high-mind- $7.9 A War Atlas has been issued by the t'hicaua & Northwestern isilway. Tlm-- fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern situation shown ia detail, aittj table showing relative military and naval strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. 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