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Show THE MORNING IliE E XMI NEB m XgiAJVWA",i"" Vaar Ptbi'aned Evsry Day " comby The ttiaaari Fualiahing pany- UBBCRIPTION Delivered I ATEB. by Carrier in Ogdsa Mom-iUij, including Sunday atoain.. SlUgM n TM Eumiinr, far WfM V MAIL IN ADVANCE. ll Mil kj BAU outaul at Ogdea. pei ynr..S6.W quarui:. la advance. 15 At 1mm FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. laa uaaaai la a Mrwuf au 11 newspaper. taJa-lffafT- gira .i gmiimai baa ao favwstes, muAd Id atual ll VUi unbiased and Ue uu wu, ba laoeivee presented la w, aa au msjmm apectfai laiiguaga Xrom knova ba bat iba true name ataal puMiabad u full. AU lettara and nniwuaicwnrai aigied by aem da nan w will ba imum la tba waste basneL Tba aavar hldaa bablad aa brave -- " Dual aak tba EJ1 hir la ba lupaaalbla far what yen are ashamed E Sum' w U! center a lam thia tftM af tellurs la racalv? The Bumlaer baton tbair braabfael ubacribara by Tba Maniac Examiner caa ba found aa aala by tba indapandant Nows Ce da It babe City. Oa all ibroucb tnuaa leaving Qg4c OB Tba Mouthan Paciflo Hallway. Tba Valoa raclba Railway, aad Tba Oragai Bboit Una Hallway. patroaa wiU aaafar a tover oa the auaagemeat by to ibis ofica wbenavar ibay tail to flad Ua papan at tba deelf. Bated places. OY CRIMINALS. Sacramento I'nloa: A tow days ago the police of thia ally arrealed als bora, all of Ibow under sixteen of age, upon a charge of ataaUng aac lea aad lead. It waa not quite aa ordinary theft nor one carried out under a auddea ten plat Ion. nor waa It a cnee of a first offense. It waa alaiwa tbat three children were organised lato n gang; that they were guilty of a serial of robberies, tbat they ware In touch with receiver who made It easy for them to dispose of their plunder. Such stories are now ao frequent In every part if the noun try tbat they yra We are baldly arrtst the attention. and "to criminal, child the accustomed a a accept him aa an Institution. Perused to the haps sows of ns are o aud greedy disobedient, Insolent, homes oa uur In etUdren l grasping that ae look upon the transition into crime aa a natural process as indeed it is. But such incident hate a terrible W hat significance lo Umse who think. caa we do about it? We know that the ordinary processes of law are nee-lea- s and worse than useless, that they do ao uture than stamp the eh. d criminal deeper aad deeper Into the mire or hopeless wrong doing. The we prison ia a school if crime, and who us of those our hearts, know in Lave hearts, that all puuishmaut in auch cases, as punishment is usually understood, la an Injustice and an agmisgravation. For 1st there ba no criminal or truant K, take about every boy, every wayward girl. Is the direct result of parental lnwmpeteuce or ) ilemali-callneglect, or the command unenforced, of The baser child naturw encouraged instead of repress ed. The parent who pleads tbat the boy la uBflontrol Uhle, that tba girl will aot be led, I hereby confesses his own unfitness to ha a parent, la our Ignorance and stupidity we iafllct punishment, sometimes cruel and rsveuge ful. upon tha child thus brad to wrong-going- ; and we apeak of him aa a thug, a desperado, a degenerate. In every mss It la the parent who should ba punished, and to tha child wa should give aome of the educative and sympathetic restraint that he has never known and that waa hla birthright. Thera was a point at which wa were all of ua potential desperadoes and degenerates. To all of us there cams a time when we stood at tba parting of tha ways, and then tha power to choose the better road earns to us aa a benediction from a wise parent or a devoted friend, or may ba It waa hut the memory of loving counsel and example that pretailed with ua and saved us. There are many re so ns why the child criminal baa become a feature of our bocImI Ufa, but reasons, unfortunately, are not remedies, la recent years we have changed the whale face of our community systems, physically and morally. Commercialism on the one hand and tha passion for pleasure on the other have called lato existence institutions that our fathers knew nothing of, and greed has stepped la to fetter the child to the service of both. Thera la the labor In the factory, destructive both to body and to mind and bequeathing Its thousand of degenerate as a scourge to tha y RESO LVED threr ydu will vin our vner GETTR07X OUT iF'itx; CO' WC RIGHT PLACE TO BUY YOUR SKATERS AND OTHER UARMTHlflGS TO WE ART&TflE WT BALL GAME EXAMINER: UTAH. OGDEN, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1&06 r next generation. There are the Incities fn the great services troducing to chlldiwi sights aud sounds at which decent minded men would blush. So far as child life caa be coined into money, coined It will certainly be. and when these thing are combined with parental incompetence, which indeed is often their cause, we need not wonder that there are schools of Juveuile crime and that the deeds of historic criminals are emulated by children. Then, too, there Is the change! a our religions systems. We need not enter Into cause that lie far too deep tv mere cursory search, but the fact remains that the great maasea of our people have lost their hold upon faiths that were once controlling and deterrent. The churches no longer the parents as they once did, and aa a result the children arc no longer to be found In the Sunday schools. A great moral authority has been weakened, if not removed from oui midst, aud the result ha been felt the moat mischievously by the very classes who would have moat benefited. However deplorable It may be, thia must be faced as fart and a one of the causes that have helped to aw ell the ranks of the child criminal and to fill our prisons and refoi matories with boys aud girls who naturally do wrong berause they have never been taught to do right, aud who have never even heard of any rule of life except the giatlfiratlun of their appetites. mta-senge- THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. The short seasiou of the Fifty-nintcongress began at noon on Monday. Thera .waa a much larger crowd of spectators in the gallery oa tha opening day than there were of the pr fesaionala,1 who make It their busl-nee- a to hang around the eorrodiura of the capllol looking after special Inter cats every session. There was nothing doing in either house on the opening day of general public Interest, except a special message from the president announcing impending changes in the cabinet. These have previously been referred to, hut official announce, men! la worth remembering and runs as follows: Secretary of the treasury, George B. h Gortelyon. Attorney genet al, Charles J. Bona parte. Postmaster general, George Von L. Meyer. Secretary of the navy, Victor H Metcalf. Secretary of commerce and labor, Oscar L. Strauss. Secretary of lb interior, James R Garfield. Associate Justice of the supreme court, William 11. Moody. The only other nominations of Importance were that of Civil Service Commissioner John A. Mcllhenny of Louisiana and Interstate Commerce Commissioner Edgar E. Clark of Iowa and James 8. Harlan of Illinois, la not believed that there will be serious opposition to any of the presidential nominations. On the senate side, there waa quite a rush to get in resolutions calling for Information on the discharge of three Infancompanies of the Twenty-fiftPenroae of Senator Pennsylvania try. had a brief resolution of this character which wa read, and he waa followed immediately by Senator Fora-keof Ohio, who offered a more extensive resolution as a substitute for that of the senator from Pennsylvania Interest during tha first day centered on the president's massage, which it was felt would give tone aud Impulse to the whole of the coming session. It may lie said, however, that while there waa a great deal of Interest In tha character of this communication, the general feeling was that it would contain nothing of a' radical sort calculated to cause uneasiness to legitimate business interests In any part of the country. h r The place to buy Toys, Dolls, Etc., is at the mum OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. Congress having asaembled the first a preparation buxines taken up was for the holiday recess. GROVER All the boy like mechanical toys Many have expressed a desire fur the tram and large track with switches. The remodeling sale makes Air store a busy place especially In the extra pants department. There are about ;m pel nt of men's extra pants left which are S3.!n to 95.00 grade, but as a leader we are selling them at Everything in thia department hat Itet n marked gt low in price that we hit sure you will have no complaint to make in thia direction. 13.35. Indies' Babies colors. sliui-- s soft soles New Royal :'(i ini. table at on the at $1.49. 23c in all machines sewing (uarsnti'i'd for ten years. at If yon want to make a present to a lady friend, buy a nice box of handkerchiefs at the linen booth. will continue this month. We have decided to make the price aa low and in Home instance) even lower than last month. We realize that the people want good goods therefore in making our selection quality it nr fomnoHt thought. The price are alwiiy right on uy article you buy. . j We hate nil kinds of nice books for yoiina or old n;i.1 yr.n should see the t"s wonderful how low they prices. inn be sold slipper w:h f;irropniske nice Till nt the shoe presents to btore nnd lay Haim's, they are the Kelt best. aWffWffMaMMBMMWRHBBMHMHMHWMMBWffMHRPWHMWewaMtFSgffM The remodeling sale makes eirry-thin- g cheaper. Clarks Stores BJffgWRg- - ; The ladies stilts arc still gulng at l.a'f price. Buy a piano for the little girl We in ail sifrom 55c to hats them : 50. - IN WAGES. After all the preparations that the in Cotton Milla Demand public printer had been making to Operatives Ten Per Cant Mora Pay. of take a full mil I'ncle Joe Cannon on the subject of spelling reform. It New Bedford, Mass., Dec. S. Great must have been rather a blow io find Interest exists In all cotton mill districts of southern New England In a himself referred to a stenographer. number of textile union meetings called for different hours here late tolion. Galusha Grow wakes up long day, to consider the offer of the maneuuuali to write a long letter on the ufacturers to advance wages seven par cent next Monday. The council recAfsubject of "The Vn writ ten Law. ommended that the offer be rejected ter reading It half through In order and the operatives Insisted on the origto find out shat advice he ha to offer inal demand for a tan per cent raise. to Harry Thaw, one ia disappointed to When the rate of increase here la find that it Is a dissertation on, the decided upon. It will affect from 40,000 to 0,000 hands in Southeastern New third term. England outside of Fall River, aa the cotton manufacturers of Rhode Island The kaiser spends 300.iUm) an me and In several places In this state have ally on Ms foreign tours. The bulk announced that they will adopt the would lie willing to New Bedford schedule. of his aubj-- ri make It twice h much If it would keep ALASKA-VUKOEXPOSITION. him away twice as long. Seattle, Wash., Dec. 8. Congress will he asked to appropriate one milha Kentucky just managed to auc lion dollars with which to take a (Ion off a vagrant. Theip are some proper exhibit of the resources and people who will buy almost anything. products of the entire Alaskan conn-tr- y at the Alaaka-Tnko- n Pacific exIt to be wondered whether the position. A Ml! will be Introduced in the house ami every effort fact that he blew off steam in Chicago made topresentit get throngh at thia session will lighten up the winter strain that of congress that the appropriation Senator Tllimnii usually puts on the may be distributed an that the exhibits for Alaska may be at tidewater Congre atonal Record. ready for shipment by the fall of Jeff Davis may be at the calm with which th senh ate rerelted M announcement f ) w.is cmiiig to wake them up nmliiiMy due not realize how man-- , sf 1 still have about $3,000.00 worth of uita of underwear that we offer at u0 ceuta on the dollar. stfze to fit any one, and now is the ehGnce to get your underUnion Huits, wear at jnat one-halprice. Shirts and Drawer, Sweater, Kills and Wool Shawls, Rabies Kacques, 'Wool Slippers, Hosiery and in fact anything in our store you can Wff ni a er f have at one-ha- lf price. Our sale will continue until January 1st. I D. 8. GARMENTS lihig. This measure has been decided upon al meeting of the fair directors and a telegram was sent to the Wishing-- j ton delegation asking the Washington and Alaska delegations to support the I Mil. ILL.' Our Sale Will Continue Until January 1st 1 Sonar. CLEVELAND Car-nocha-n. n INCREASE K condition bnt waa in pain. Asked Mr. Cleveland waa suffering ton" Former Pracaldent Suffer of Acuto nothing except Indigestion, he replied: I have no knowledge of myth in I else." New York, Dec. . Grover CleveHe also sal.1 Mr. Cleveland had be land la ill at hla home In Princeton 11 for some time and only by the mow of acute Indigestion. He has been extraordinary effort had he aeen sick a week and still remains unim- Carnegie, who called Wednesday. We expect Mr. Cleveland out proved. His physician. Dr. J. M. said last night that Mr. a tow days, continued Dr. Canio; Cleveland waa not in a very serious chan, "but I cant tell exactly when. discovered that Georg very rloaely on the subject pf dogmatic the present senators made that threat must be an awful blow before they took their seats in Bernard Shaw and Dr. Crapsey agree Lheology. It lo them to find that they agree with unybody. I It Is apparent that the revised footAt the rate Plliaburg is now lwking ball rules have not hurt the game very up lta prominent citizens for grafting, much. There were only two leas playthe town will soon lose all aitnction er killed thia year than last. men or chorus girl. for either hold-ilx now It I ONE-THIR- D OEF. ; : UTAH KNITTING WORKS 1701 WASHINGTON AVENUE. IpnMMHMRHOTnMHMMM |