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Show EXAMINER TTIE MOIIXIXC! OfiDEX, : we 8Bes.ws agg I TTAP, PCSDAY MOUSING, OCTOEEB 1003. 8, sk ss esss-i- sss s All the World k V THERE ARE I No Stoves Like the Bucks Their appearance is neat, artistic and attractive, to the extent that you will feel a pleasure in letting your friends that you have a BUCK'S. The quality of material used and the construction cannot be surpassed, as the most select iron and steel direct from the foundries are used. NO SCRAP IRON ENTERS INTO THEIR CONSTRUCTION. The is of the most expert that can be secured, by one of the most wideawake, companies in the world. Add to these qualities the advantages that are so numereue that we cannot afford newspaper space enough to tell you about. Let us show you that we have positively the best heaters or ranges that money can buy. We earnestly request that you and neighbors eee work-manahi- l l Fuel-Savin- Let Us Piove It Couches and Parlor Furniture fllvwll)lvvtri.. k A carload of the newest aud prettiest tilings in this line to be found. leather and velour ui)liolstered. T A J KI OTI TT"! IE A JiX l1 Couches in all the latest designs in C1 W11 tkc loose cushion. These are the latest and most convenient things in parlor goods. The)' are beauties. A description does not do them justice. Let us show you the line. Schramme rockers are the newest in the rocker line. They rock on a spring that gives them a smooth, swinging effect, that is delightfully restful. JL B s V mmvvvvvvvvvvmmmmwwvvvvvvvvvvwm We have selected a number of patterns in Axminsters, Velvets, Tapestries and Ingrains at 2.5 cent below that their actual value for one week only. per WWWVWWWWVWWVWVVWVVVVWUWWVWWVWWWVVWVVWVVVVWWVIWVVVVWVVVVVWWVVWVVWVVVWVWWVVVVVVVVWXXIVMWII VOUR CREDIT IS GOOD THE EXAMINER PuMlabad Every Day In dM Tsar fey Ttw Standard Publish-- b Cm. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DaMvarad by Carrier la Ogdaa City, Including Baaday Mantas Examiner. par Bulk.... Tints. ISA Btoglo MY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Ha Rxamtaer M& aataM la aaat by at Ogden, par year At laaat quarterly, la FEARLESS , MS ad-ta- IN AND iNDEPENfr ENT. Tba Esamlnar la a atrictly It giro newspaper. all eldaa aa sqnal Oct. The Examiner haa aa fsvsr-aaa- , aad aa enemies to paalab. It trill dva tba news aabla,ad 4Oommunlcw qasnjadload. Lions wm be oa all subjects presented la reaper tful language fraa Individuals, but tba tna must ba publlabed la full. a All tottara aad eommnnlaatlima alsaad by bob da plswaa. er uaauinad aanaa. vU ba throws la (ha waata basket Tba brava aa never hldaa behiad aa aw auiaed earns. Dost ask tha Sditar to ba responsible tor what you aro ashamed at ban Subaeribara win confer a tovor by Informing this office a! failure to rsealva Tba Examlaar befortheir breakfast EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Indapandsnt Phone.... Nov SI Ball Ptiana. . .Na. Sd BUSINESS OFFICE Inda pendant Phene Ns. 120 Ball PNona. . .Na. H WM. GLASMANN Na.120 Independent Phene rail Phone Na.120 Na. 120 af both talophana closed after I p. m. eye-tem- a FACTS ABOUT LUNACY. THE MOTHER AND THE SCHOOL. coar--e, of It paper. Is, the aa In California, custom elsewhere, to obtain all pofwlble data aa to the life histories of those unfortunate ones who ara compelled to seek shelter In the state asylums. Among these data the place of nativity occupied an Important plait', and 1L K therefore, quite easy to ascertain how far our asylums are filled with native-born Americans and how far with peraont of forelga birth. Thera ahow at once that Dr. la substantially correct, and that we have lo thank Immigration for a particularly dangerous feature of our mod era American Ufa Among native-bor- n Californians only one out of erery 3,111 becomes insane within the tale, while among tha foreign-borpopulation one In every 675 become thua afflicted. Tbcae figures do not, of course, In any way lrsrn the bur den, but they do help to remove a reproach upon modern life In the United States. The public schools re once more In full swing, If wo believe what orators toll us that nie school Ta the bulwark of the state, and that the future fate of the nation rests with those little black and brown and gold beads bent over their buoks; thru wn must believe that the most Important work of society la going oil In the school room. That, being the case, it would seem to lie a matier which should Interest every clilxcn a and more especially every parent. It dors Interest them to the extent of getting their children Int.i school as early as possible, even though tha truth ba stretched In the process. But there their Interest too often ends, as though oi.r had only lu put a child into school and his education and future welfare were n To a certain extent, this is true. But the public schoot. while II is ;i great machine, is only a machine. The amount of Unnfll which the In dividual child gets mmi it, depend-upon the amount of personal alien lion he receives. Who Is to giic this personal attention? The school lioanl? Manifestly the welfare of the individual child is tin pnrl of the business of the bu.trd of cditca'ion. The teacher? In our overcrow ued city schools the teacher, In the nature of thluga. cannot give cue'll one of the forty little souls in her cats' any great amount (d Individuul help. Who then la lo give It? The natural guar dlsn of the child the in oilier. If The raurra of this disproportion are not very far to seek. Immigration baa materially changed in character during the last few decades, and whores Europe once sent to it her III nhe now senda to ua her unlit. The bait, the lame and the blind can be excluded when their infirmities are physical, but It la not so easy a matter when they aro mental, and si ill leva so when they are only latent To a certain America la being used by Europe a a human rubbish heap, and while numbera of the new arrivals are all that any country could desire the fuel ex-te- remains thut others are degenerate and so perllouly near to the border line of Insanity that a very little will send them orer it. The conditions thut thc--e people meet In America ure diametrically opposed to those to which they lime been accustomed. From Indolent, ami hopelcse poverty they suddenly emerge Into active oppw (unity mid sit opportunity that compel- - .iiuuiiun From thov n m-- plunged e Into an even more hurtful, heeau-- e undrramrd of nliiiudiince. .md they have exchanged the torpid vegetable inlcri. life of Southern and Esstern Europe for the and the turmoil of great cities. Small wonder that in -- o ninny so entire a rcverul of life l coland habit Is followed by a lapse and by the stHle asyluin. The remedy fur the iticiea-- o ol ss far a It I due to immi- teacher is at fault- -a contingency xo worth the me- gration, must be tuund in a narrowing rare a to be l:r-llof the meshc-- i through which the matter rot for the r.i- - epa-- c Into the the chill. army of newcomer No iMuoum of mciiieal country. Tfncher. a a cits at cn r!fiit:i-it'll will ordinarily dHelosc a tiott. and who are bres'.ii'g down. ,it,.l tneru likelihood to laconic i. aid. must be widely pi event ire - 1 l, .1 - bei-:iif- app'.ii'd to M'.ive from which pav. ,n the coin of qua : l- : tue i:inJ of Au:k they do The it mother who fot.f'fe lor-lt;rea.;sl chil would not he worth doing, but lio t.i the 'Ui.ii' - of ?wn or :u i of American eivilisir ;on ought dri'tt. ft In- - ".'iv.t-- the eventually Insane are drawn. will not be easy to do: otherwise It ifer I i c. I equal lb- - 'a-- pd , ' ' . I ii- - :i ill it- rtioned a follows: Fonrtecuth cinct, 9; fifteenth precinct, H: teenth precinct, 10; seventeenth 11; eighteenth precinct. Hi; teenth precinct, 8; twentieth pre- six iittu pte-cinr- 2. AS YRh ward, 44 .fpUuw: Twenty-firs- delegaleN, Hpporiluiir.l t precinct, x; precinct. 9: twen'.'-thirpreiirecincl, in; twenty-fourtcinct 9; tweniyliftli precinrt, Nv order of thu Republican city cm-Irtwenty-secon- h committee. J. It. Ml'RVHY. Chairman. By W. C. HOWELL, Clerk. iSignedj PRINTERS TO KEEP CONTRACT, Milwaukee, Oct. 7. Tile president of the typographies) union of tillcity has assured (hr employing printers of Milwaukee that the printet will strictly live up to their cun tract with the employers, which does nol expire until 19U7. - Road the bill of fare or the Whit' Elephant Cafe for Sunday dinner ua page 8. Days Only, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday j ; j j ; ; eleventh precinct, lu; twelfth prciiuci, 14: thirteenth precinct, lu. Fourth ward, 59 delegates, appo- Saits9 un-ai- rl sk--o Sale Introductory for Three Of Ladies and Misses' liotti-ki.-ipc- with unf.iltmg judgment. lltil there U snot Iter couMdrraiion. It should be ns fa" as practicable lie-coniine aud pletihirg. That doe not tit all imply thut l should be or costly. On the eontrarv. it hoiiid be tnot siaiple. To put littery on a child la To gild rel'tiK'tl gul I. to paint the lily. To throw it porfuii1-- on the violet. on Monday, October 9, at 8 p. in. at the following places, for the purpose of nominating one candidate for the City Council for a term of four years, and for the purpose of electing delegates to the city convention above referred to. The meeting places are: First .W0, City Hull; Bcrond ward, at Third ward amusement hall, tirant avenue, between Twenty-firs- t street and Twenty-- , second at reel ; Third ward, Mound Ford amuKement hall on Twelfth nreer;1 Fourth ward, oounty court house; Fifth' ward. Fifth ward amusement hall, corner Twenty-alxlstreet and Madison avenue. The basis of representation will bo one delegata for every fourteen vote cast for William Qlasmann for mayor in 1903, and upon that basis tha different ward will bo entitled lo the following representation: iTrot ward, 46 delegates, apportionA cop rent Ion of tho Republicans of ed to the different precincts as folFirst precinct, 4: second pre Ogden City Is hereby called, to meet lows: at the county courtroom on Thuraday, cinct, G: third preclnot. 11: fourth preOctober 12, 1 BOS, at 2 o'clock, for the cinct, 12; fifth precinct, 13. Second ward, 38 delegates, apporpurpose of planing in nomination candidates for the following office: tioned as follows: Sixth precinct, 12; Mayor, ntuniciiia Judge, city attorney, sewuth precinct, 11; eighth precinct, 9; ninth precinct, 6. city auditor, recorder aud treasurer. Tho Republicans of the different Third ward, 39 delegates, apportionwards will meet In mass convention ed as follows: Tenth precinct, 5; h Hit! to lie Well il SSPll heightens the self respect and iv-- ' serves the general good. whHh the mother Yet another Mi can do i to vlf tie school. Tly o doing she stiniiikr-esl- - the child1 Inter-ucwith the work Mlo keeps in able to islk ;iinl method, ant . end help him ilerststiilingly wir-Site ' comes acquainted judiciously. with the teacher- - and make an interchang, uf ideas and a mu tusl helpftilnc. Sue keeps informed ar-Is on the pcmrsl when it i needed. ;,ar".l to take sr. n'Sl'.e it a Again, 'hr r children. Some point to talk elvr-s of the quiet itndheri avail 'hlunch hour to u'.i out eouildunre ut nil that appifi.iit ' v school lif-- . Alnl IlnuIIv. it i' the qipy offteu of the: mother to hvlp ti child with his lesnor l y any ".ear. to tesrh him son fiod i' no !et-te- r hi lesin . ;"!! v r. the an i: i for Ii h t: n':ii-to b'i: Ht cri'i-ci-.i- Among the many wmii attempts to explain the alarming Increase of insanity Is the one advanced by Dr. McLaughlin, .whose, lucid treatment o( our immigration problems from the medical point of view has attracted so much deserved attention. Dr. McLaughlin maintain! that the in question Is inaluly due, noi to those born In America, but to the new arrivals whose mental fortification have broken down under the sssauli (if the strenuous life Into which they have Dr. been all too suddenly plunged. Hatch, of the State Lunacy Board, now confirms there conclusion, from the records of California, sud hi , views are giv) in h REPUBLICAN spect for thu public school svwicin mnl conli.lelice in the teachers: imuieHSuranty (heir tnllurnr--antheir power Tor good. From the 'amlpoiiit of the child's own a more unwise thing cannot he dune limn to allow hint to hea adverse of hi teacher. Once let him get the that the icachf - not re spcctcd .(VI lie I illinieuiillely umiu the offensive, and it I piaet ier lly i in possible fur her lo reach him. If a (hi-reli- I OFFICIAL CALL FOR change, ) 5E5i study, to find out his difficulties and help him to help himself. If all mothers falthmlly performed these duties, the ' efficiency of the schools would be' wonderfully the mother ho-- Interests ure up In the Intere-t- s of the child, is not sufficiently concerned to see that 1 he get the n1 possible good from to exit is too much the pect that niiyonc else will do It. Util wh.it cun the mother do? can uplu the lirst fsare or the school. She hold the ran. by her own attitude, lnculeac re1110.-- if s the teacher undergoes who la Imprisoned all day In one room with some forty little folk. Phc ought to be ready tu assist, in every possible way, those who arc doing fur her children what she cannot do fur them herself. A second duty of the mother la to keep the child In proper condition tu do bis host. Thi wise mother has her child examined by physicians ss occasion may arise, to make sure that he has no ailment or defect which put hint at a disadvantage. Many a child Is set down as stupid wlto Is simply Led or hard of hearing. And near-sigmany a child's aystem Is so poisoned It throat troubles and other disorders that he Is physically Incapable of doing good work. Tim removal of ruch difficult lea sllimilsira a child's development, and often makes his work a pleasure where it as before mere drudgery. Even when children sit; perfect ly aotiud and normal, eternal vigilance is the price of health. The mother Is right In insisting upon an early, a very early, whsr the child considers, bedtime. an cany, unreasonably Hearty, wholesome, warm meals, with plenty or variety are recognized m essential, tlrow trips can take their chances with the oidlnary cuisine, hut children must Is- - given all the eleTer the building up ment of the body. The most important ofla to plan the fice of the daily menu for the children. Another Important factor is clothing. The main consideration, of course, Is to adjust It to elimaile; 9 Y0URCRED1T IS GOOD & susx-- o --sk 3s- ft we will sell for one week OODEN FURNITURE & CARPET COMPANY 55s-3s- 11 We are giving the public the benefit of these tempting values at this time for the purpose of introducing our goods Ladies, dont miss this sale or you will miss one of the best chances of the season to get your choice of one of the largest and best selected lines of suits in the city at such low prices. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are positively bargain days in the Cloak department. Fine cheviots, wonted, homespuns and broadcloth. Jackets, satin Hoed and nicely trim- - ri s I big vvlue at 114.59, for 3 days only Can buy the host suit, in the house I to" 3 day. The former 'y F prices were up vtJOaUU ' Made from good quality brown check suiting. The coat la length and trimmed on collar M Xew style velvet. and cuff p Mil A bar- - N I euffa s.eevcs and tarn-hac- k V gain a 7 Li. 59; get one now for " pv .nil V",UU sv a)ll three-quart- v The Made from good quality light plaid suiting. a r latest style, length coat and moderate-nied-ria f FA ly plain skirt. Was $14.50. For the three day s' throe-quarte- H e l.ast., but not least, la a very pretty brilllanline suit blue, brown and grey short Jacket, trimmed with light allk and braid on collars A PA snd cuffs, a great leader for 37.59 at thla sals only in Q,0U . Ladles' sixes from 33 to 42; misses sixes from to 18 years. .. .arH's Fiores 2350-58-60-- 62 Washington Ave. |