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Show a INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, ; ' i yagrant, or petty' thief, all-round! Since the ‘asylum was founded lrocue who was sent to the asylum!city of Néw York has invested 1 cost 130 annually for clothing, f40d,/| this work of reformation about 1 lodging hi wa nr : FOR Handled C Fs Juvenile , Asylum Good ARE quents troops ' With T TRADES MANY , Business on Basis huddled Tha inwere a barrack. ‘ > offers the Case and Re-! A. 132,000, the elty a Sum meny has paid out {6d policemen, for ther under Iike|}have wa nearly ‘ j ( t In times the court aggregated $7,000,000 mc better opportunities for| ys per less same than! the per- | Tell officers ij and $2,600,000 has been spent ThusoF e Y tt ¢ < cent of these boys turn constant stud or eac individual | A visitor now in the field has nd which is as different from]! reported favorably on 92 per a He ot oera the ‘comfortable | ihe children Yielted, but this asylum would them to come Like all other never West. business forget them.| | good ae out superintendent, So oné of the men newcomer citizenship ea"108 cir, STR w u oat | RCEstances-in ME lakes sae country H 1¢ noelvictim tian 05 of urt 1S largely this e well.| deunque teenth. recently) cent of| fea Weo| In 16 are sent a day over, stealing a aie 0: ieee eeined 1 penny es some oe ‘the doorway of a shop. : led ef them and took them home, and vo nour later! was "arre sted by 4 ! this city first experiences Cliauncey year : only is to feel like schooling. g old ito the changes They Pe' idea so tirmly the; being planning enough he 2 normal, begin and penal hops ‘ spends he the n some | bet- trivial 7 experts In boy for example, understand the ship of teeth to morality pe r cent of the children juvenile asylum have fe and a Jarge proportion suffe and skin troubles build S¢Patates. one tate mother BVI of believe in that they more cottages Inerit yy the are t EE tjon the a to chars the hi little of sen th hookes ‘ects a - ot it cheals ava Bova ae pie ehid } 2 loys oe pricejand slay a \ a would: to have their businessiike falloiv ad it asylum |e the of bulk | titer ee arents of| 5 ine | "see "Three nets and a 4d ee hal theay tod ind he Chauncey idea il Commences Monday, he boy did:ie impri out ol arm of Expre Ituge einai I Dam os compal off. 4, hildren the »woin Gt th Compost Ho ion reani court children th through to put completin California ip aro aoe and rr ecording i eleht Be to o1 e awill be fying Hh Whe rville fame STH Re fae i iohes URI Sen Mos ris t sell ait otal ar ' 1e big « will have commenced betot ne a 1207 rh option ul ea stird he whit tol tt Beas ba ch Shp peta ts eg eh : it i ‘ fe right direction Too often he can not | oroused a 2 Drie ie at { a YT ret these t home and: a' stumble z : are SF ary eis i "4 , ihc Nota 3 . * brings him to court x 4 *r ont * i 1a tonced i While the price of makine good | enila bare) pe? eed Vo. thi boys and men out of wayward voung-|and a half month imprisonment. for sters has gone up because of the new } theft system of surrounding them with The child ho nh n of is \ ek fa ene oer lacaand nO ees + + t ie eeletis ooh init tA Se at BH aH bt zs . ea loll riot} pr canculne of carrying through terprise The yater will owel id. irrig i purpe east side of the San Bern Darn >A) at 8 a. eae u a m. Thousands of Dainty, Snowy White Garments, Corset Covers, Chemise, Drawers, Gowns, Skirts, All Beautifully Trimmed in Lace, Embroidery and Ribbon. Our than stock ever this year assembled 1s for greater such a The sale. spe cial sale : goods were stances Lhe result: prices to the our buyer In many lines are offered than we duplicate would them in- at lower have in was to the pay Present Market. An made ° Early Morning Attendance is Requested. Corset sProleoQooseQorProPso hoe QroLooooYsonol ao lvoPs- Inada De PoedooMeeQeoQooQec bree Wo ke QroderQooQoo]s soos Lo BecQooPs ode QeeQoPedoPoodsaPoos oe seQeoQeode Covers Chemis e 5 ON mee ong ago. of correct. Styles prettier; values greater; prices lo wer. We have even surprise ourselves, in view of the high prices that rule the cotton market. We Contracts for missed the advance. th ese prophesy oa good quality muslin, trimmed with em- Bw CHEMISE, of COVER, insertion BOOA CORSET and ci and ANG CORSET of tion, val, * sie insertion, COVER, two rows lace, round esp fine platt. with lace and Ladies' quality fine, long cloth, insertion and ribbon)... >... ribbon... qualily 1 tal ge J 59 isles ef- .STYLE quality, trimmed PUCK GG 1.98 ‘1-Muslin; -TUEKA. good with . we 5¢ Drawers muslin, hemstitched DRAWERS, ruffle DRAW stitched and DRAWERS, qualily, tucks, tuffle, trimmed TROG fo trimmed cambrie embroidery extra cluster with ersbroidery DRAWSRS, insertion tucked Wace extra quality trimmed, cambrie, ruffle in .. rows J, 8 eS cs Zz an STYLE bric, 69c No.. 7,-Extra wide ruffle. quality. trimmed cluster tucks, val. val. 89 C val. irsertion, cloth, ribbon and ruf- lace ] 19 trimmed insertion style ruffle, No. 2, square > and ates lace trimmed, embroidery, neck; tucks style No. ‘ and 3, plain ae99 wT ; ae Sos med with style No. 5 and embroidery muslin ribbon GOWNS, cam- ens med with > edging = GOWNS, inser- fine 2, and gown, lace, yoke trimmed of eles muslip, with pele fine i muslin, oe pea quality, embroidery slip insertion collay em- broidery, hemstitched ruffle trimmed... GOWNS, muslin, V-shape yoke, trimmed stitched _tucks, and embroidery beading "= of torchon Style. ruffle, tion 3-Muslin wide ruffle, .4,. PCIE and. extra knee "iss te Sew Sa quality, or ee $2.69 ASSORTMENT muslin bric skirts, trimmed sertion,-. laces and: with Prices isie T&ce.. COMPLETE insertion No. trimmed cluster G with SKIRT, : 89 ... et C with $1 19 STYLE cambric, C trimmed ewe ie '.. and of cam- with fine inembroideries. from 719¢ } med with and val. extra No. 5-Fine wide tucks insertion .. embroidery NECK *> GOWNS, nae rely over 89¢ bem- with $1.19 gown, trim- and otele aia olla lei alles lete oles fine quality, trim- sk j §AAEAA AT ATTA EEA yoke ore 4525 hemstiteched and EPEEEEE EEE FEE TEE EFT ves aoe extra shee fine yoke and front trimmed and Jucks oierere ry GOWNS, ‘ i quality and neck - a and with embroldery ae ot Sale of Long te a greater scarcity than last year. In tomorrow, which will enable you to Jay in come in the extra quality, fine Melanise Monday morning at__ __ Silk round . assortment idem % gowns, of > beautiful Gloves! / 4 < 9 yoke $1.98 weg of. sheer lace $2.39 and patterns, from- ] ie jnsertion, embroidery * Long silk gloves are to be more popular this spring, and every indication points the face of these facts, we have arranged for an advanced sale of long silk gloves your summer supply at about half the price that prevailed last season.. They silk, doubled tipped, black or white, 16-button length, and will be placed on sale $1.35 é $1.59 V-shaped neck, $3.00 to $5.50 s akc tucks and' sleeves complete trimmed Prices eae ¢06 3 quality, nainsook, beading, / styles bee embroidery * Advance V-shaped es) yoke of fine' sleeves broidery t °-* ‘cambric, and trimmed be EEL IAAP LAE <i GOWNS, fine embroidery. ee at ork trinumed, 2.0 , trimmed... GOWNS, nainsook, wk= .. neck a = quality ruffle. cluster > wy " S > ‘ wide aie tink Bin browmenry ons es te 4 extra lace or ruffle leben © No.' extra of lace, length, 59 quality, 6-0 with rows und 8 and muslin, wide 33¢ trimmed also. see' eee good of ... ruffle; wwe 56 trimmed 2 aud STYLE trimmed ihree ... hem- muslin, atin SKIRT, 25¢ wide ..°.. ruffle, ruffle, insertion ... C effect, . cis se a. trimmed quality embroidery ceea cuisn ee ‘DRAWERS, wide good muslin, 2-Muslin cambric TACR TF trimmed siccce insertion 25, quality, rurie..). muslin, lace IS good STYLE with torechon lace . GOWNS, muslin, square-cut neck, beaugifully trim- SKIRT ,STYLE:No. 6-Fime quality cambrie, extra length, ruffle, 6 rows of cluny insertion, $ 9 5 Seras lace- neck; trimmed "> SKIRT, C fon Skah as insertion insertion ratte sn "mw: Sw9encoe (= || imtesed * yoke 4 cambric; hemstitehed SP trimmed SKIRT, with GOWNS, 3 vente? Underskirts Underskirts 19 ° 4. ices. - 9 5 ribbon 719 empire beading, and and wos tucked ETS leng with lace lace i = cloth, ae and 9 bottom, trimmed, quality bottom, lace embroidery, on long trimmed on bottom, S Me Salta of C val. bottom * quality fine yoke, ruffle fle on yoke ruffle beading, 48 i platt. ... fancy trimmed V-shaped e ruffle quality fine and lace on with Gowns - inser« CG rib- mga Specials in Specials in G val. with and wee fine round tucks-and DRAWERS, extra rows 6-66 a ae: ob lace lengths CHEMISE, 89 trimmed short muslin, insertion 69 with drawn, hemstiteched ruffle, val. three CORSET COVER, extra fine muslin, fancy fect, trimmed with French knots, val. insertion, ¥ hemstitehed | Sate OR Ae trimmed ribbon and drawn, Cc with trimmed lace and long CHEMISE, ti rows wei') fears," 20h fie! aha am: val. ad i and Rf muslin, beading, AS lace neal at. Sls "tw state effect, two and Le Sat as ed C with insertion BS OAM CHEMISE, feoee ieee' te 00 trimmed and muslin, with lace broidery ruffle. CHEMISE, 5 hemstitched, CORSET val. and lace GRU TICSIRNEC C with "De Jes qs 39 we 016 Veisiv. muslin, COVER, insertion, ‘aaeee trimmed e oka o> dare eNates fee Pep with tvimmed uc muslin, beading embroidery, CORSET C ribbon finisie muslin, COVER, Te a rows of nainsook, COVERS, insertion, TIDIDOM: oo wom en s oc beading, hemstileching CORSET two 200 trimmed scsi a sf eae COVER, insertion, tate insertion lace, 016 CORSET ale DESAING val. TACE coe trimmed ecambrie COVER. platt. ANG mee 25 as embroidery, CORSET ces edging COVER, SOGINS with 19 wise cambric Zn oe CORSET trimmed -edging, 0. 53 Mie COVER, beading MOD) cambric and QUAHTY she CORSET Wes ; em- in all Scans Zo ¢ jumpe anak sen Or the ¢ ‘ o no Muslin Underwear! 21st, a Be na D OM yw o Westwat RET ons remat whe ; ‘ORE on the} vine make a sod bos In fact, the man nD Mae es u rie ary hic rinats os ih ree ir ‘abldi meer eit honorable men if the ca 2-8 Im the ultimate roodness ie the: averNEM tam i fasta chance ave bad box The specialist knows |) eee > from the returns in thousands of cases ‘ Rabs Convict. that as 2 general rule the voungster a i 5 3 will walk straight after getting the| a WSE,<: BA ee January 1 \ t price ! e stern! yuch d -any' i, and Saleof up month magistrat who W tor "pay childret ubjected to the i "method of ~ reformation | 704, Crartiirinen But the | AtoJ8 tal nel anted dikethemother ae hrae arentORT LOMTGLC ( toy: He co with dit was who acted to unde expected gladly to prefers fortunate ison eae a fellow he en that home | mitted the not peak plain ft rme, vyhich) cult tha res made offender out mee discovering moving - ERAT individual DOUETN TRC zt ndarme won In response where pleasant men have me thod MINIdunT date t EGRITH VIGUAL where) ,) WHO) z Own a - incu Nr Hoth a Ze * i at 7. ioe nae een Mira ‘ is ats] h‘ae hh délantehoy: 16cin>thewblosdsand muat nerne: Olt cari Assess ee simackeon sal may to Ty} . i c same faith, too, for in some cases they )saereq. carried the child a a ie AL, asylum BUTOTALD ind) contribute to the boy upportac-!\ sna placed him in the eth engaged in similar work have) cording to theh need which iS 2) tonished warder.-London cath caesar ry Meni Ae wer) point the court determines, the assess- | feCES ER Most be 0) et vhat 1s es . YOY tments ranging fron x0 cents to ‘To Rush Work on or Jeena. ned fa ; Instances afew aré There week a INC) yy cei ties . cn 7 : dren me sats : ey a a See | a n= > where éll-to-do parents pay the full ee Seen < ‘ anate ot playin tiiantitc: oe a e 16 of of typeof young ibe bring he caida Out a to reformatories 16 may bes t street ante ae :" t that youngster healthy boybegins his if the is in live These inthe. S ‘ ons yf sowhidaaveretanrente thovities of the juvenile lum ean! ceived a letter from a business man') linquents and the study of the New. Yor! Jat 19 It costs $296) (ai) almost to a cent wh: costs to|in an Towa,town who announced his] made by those interested ~ to rut 1 bad boy into a ood | make a_boy into a good citizen. Of. the election to the office of county recordof re form will undoubtedly lead to citizen At. ‘least *.thi is the latest 206 the bo osts the lum each | e7 He wrote that he hoped that the} ter things sper i : ; x oy ere vear $145 is contributed the city, | asylum officers would be interested to In the study of raw material figute;reported by the New ork «Ul for with few exceptions asylum} hear about him beeause they had sent) good citizenship attention venile: asylum,. which for more' than} joys are committed by city ithorithe him to Jowain 1887. "Most of all," he} details which might at first half a century has been engaged in/ acting through the children's court. | wrote, "I remember these words of Ab-} the work of transforming street! The balance of the cost of making an; braham Lincoln which greeted me in| urchins. of the. ametropolis into self-/| honest mam is contribute the di- | the assembBly room Tell the boys of) respecting men rectors of th wylum and other|the New York Juvenile asylum that) The price of reformation, like the} friends and champions of the bad boy,! they must value justice, truth and hu-j} nrige Of almost everything else, is go-|j who, sociologists have discovere¢ is| manity if they wish to become useful| ing: up A few yeal igo the young/more sinned against than sinning.) and honorable' men.' I have often} } . at directors ind asylum and the are reeonciled may' boys the sand 1s toa put manyin ofgood thesephysical boys theconditton experience surrounding decided: novelts And as soon us the | utmost (faith. if he 4 re under check, while a boy a day and larceny grand commit and repent to asylum the Judges agree that this syster ing considerable harm to 4 The ques-| average. than the tle better in| its answer "Does it pay?" finds tion. are; which historic Iife numerous brought to the attention of the asylum| authorities \ few days ago they re-| county |! hitewashed the from is no ne it} children of number rt tL 320 now is | Chauncey Reformation in. these is con-| ducted ot yusine b The au-} j tn Torre ‘Our Larned Rouens: Manhood, Made-Over > Bets which! and! changed. ‘How could they be expected to ict | home influence the normally under* the circumstances?" |Tfriends of the juvenile asks the experi¢neced and sympathetic) clty authorities as we ofthe the thorities cen- | carefully different, then and because "ss efficient. private contributions raw Juvenile mater lalasylum from half work same to this the In fail warden me th- | | tury cheaper vears ago juvenile delin-|in the promotion of good citizenship | they make the finished produc nie vhich Se Rein have LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1907. thought of those words. - » up to them as Lincoln us to do. I wish the boy! one To only twenty boys, amd | Does it pay The juvenile asylum) very young victim, for Americ: er all about the same age, live in| people, who conguuet the work of re-| can brand a child a criminal at one of tite tifteen cottages fam! formation on busing principles, have|age of six years i i that comprise the little © on the lficures to show thatthe work is profit-! criminal age begins betwe: \heights between Chauncey and Dobb able. The bovs who graduate from! twelfth and elghteenth t of the fourteenth end tria at the sent to homes) generally asytim ere the the! in out miles twenty some Ferry, countrs This Is the segregate idea,|in the: West and it is known that §5/and in England at the end of Results. ' TAUGHT i 'Tustitution times by, y Newpea York | aths e conecesate tere At ated oe omeine itinaitthetic theiatust. few youre asvlum occupied in thebox'has fevineret eal 4 a oth Oe a building per a y Rut ods was form were Not many SMAL ee Many and the education by polished up mental) morall SALT ! the; in $4.) Qc QecDeeQooQeoeQooQooe ke THE 8 |