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Show a THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, inin Unite the the United S ° 9 . By Andrew S. Draper, LL. D., in the Youth's Companion. We very exact Information] 29,188 of the SOU and 18,162 of the! about the number of people in the latter, And New York is not at all} United States who are illiterates.. By | exceptional. an "illiterate" we mean a person W ho | Cltles Beiter Than the Country. is 10 years write in true any that not he old or one can more language. if reac proportion smaller than it and It is nor of used can not) he can} ae Bans be. In \,, in the of he City, tinea Is less 8, we find a in larger the must of illiteracy. But we get many imml- | grants from countrics having less illiteracy than we have. One class some -| what offsets the other. [It is hard to| per- cities be percentage Parle lates to illiteracy country, S| New 1870 expect | centage ed flliterates to jy, gé nerally write ee Know than illiteracy : in an many 5 to eae in nndiincumothariarce ens what want disappoint- of oe<< tatesx Ing. to do come ia ss with te " clearly attention, ; pr the The the accompanying number of table will show| fee aie illiterates to each 1,000 hea naes Sa Bete ralEGdintlaniiK percentage of native lan ceaticitiaslahow illiterates The att people the various statesthein These in figures are from 1900. small census, | | 5. vine a returns) oq county ofSete New York voters| cee a table from election people In each [lliterate of number the per thousand ather county in : figure We have one full-grown man who, This may can not read or write in every nine| cnters. We have no tests of exact comparison, but there are related and authentic figures which are more con- comforting. in dhe United than vincing eiitccnay : e 23 wa Nebraska 23 Pennsylvania Kansas Washington Utah Oregon Ohio Wyoming Minnesota Illinois Michigan ‘olorado ee tiand . Idaho rere {8 50 51 55 45 56 58 Megpeach setts "59 Jersey : do theirs, in than we do. Europe TROL have to of New a much aenee very 1d regularly years of ee between age, that about he 6 may of and} be marked | 61) born parents living in the country | Lo be done through complete t high eat. statistics, 229] Our American states are spending| for popular educa-| money more 987| much 290 o than is spent bythe same num-| 305,ber of people in any other country in} 335 the world Why do we have so many} West Virginia, pyvada ana centucky | } neglected. much very laws, such have The other states have non Look | again at the figures apposite the Names| of the states and see the difference in|} New Mexico Alabama unlettered people above 4 332/o] as e, and particularly why Perhaps results South "59 Carolina. 359 Louisiana The figures give literate, persons in the number of cach thousand were born, or so many 2g more Il-|" mye answer of |. .-. qifficult. census 10 do than they years we hav na have ieee Scotland, Holland, | Norway or Germany? In Eng- | problent Switzerland,| aug ies ot parents] tries where is a factor springs ac down in out illiteracy is very in of sadale parents New York are state foreign in 1900 born. ar and assimilated, there we dren do add both to NATURAL HEIRS DEMAND BerliBY MALCOLM ct. A9.-A. CLARKE decisio i ‘siiba He tame in. hei oe Si our weeks ch ch seems af w chil-; as percentage| to hold tunities out for fore (Ree ane on. kaiser may Pp ney ae tie: per par r ° swic Duké, 74 Pew: the| Arigiple: and to the airship. Brass castle of Brunswick the cane Boe : Finished Here's This tieater is made To! burning coal, wood or. coke Lt is a splendid heater and. burns any of these fuels with the very best. satisfac <atisiaction Jt is. s an. excee ne He; ceeding!oly é eC nomical Heater . It is elegantly trimmed in nickel Berlin soctety shop in ° 1 are Such sew so is the explanation 2 ly : is "Diamond Duke,' demand that the berland oe pe and her Duke of and the city twenty. three Duke Ke whic The of cane has been tire .alto other The a of Geneva give million marks] before ee V an (720. Feodot the ae visita 5 .. because dead. all During the the the ane Wilhelm annui a tried to force of Brunswick & to principals are seventies century Countess de of Saxony known as he signora est child, the Monika, last rad n ept will eee o 8 Iron Ped ae ae is agreement August | be One t but syndicate liquidate 7 ne sate ngs the ie aand a henS to in lie for | n enna roca L lag eats being formed o his and draws they and life surprise, that} will Raintree he noe a his cell, Ele made} PaCS tts ththecntiee eae hut, hoping given trom bao Bates lnes » we pay Bookcase. olid Oak tra 4 feet & and seems poe tame, Prince soon King Philip Was Ten 20 "an made of has. ex- ornaments post and inches Tore never but seen of her before the courts SE at ee ea Goverument, such é@xpressions Paris and She a Che Leopold,|read Coburg, ast = First all details meantime of all the agreement, In the; he came across attempts to kidnap the | Wises in which warp Protest to is now oe Freiedrich ° dannitaly young awoman, and whose of woe ¢ of woe and sio Thought eyes ps that ife i the . The dress ess r oleae ete . 'e wholesale as| sparkling J Bald Today, | f°? practithe Not that we} have remedied all the evils and stre : < vagale 1 strengthened ail the : weak places' in| z 7 ters m. denunciation. who has com- | many has Cak por pr ee in Ger- | that een a of success. ress herr painful ac| not Sia, been for Want endeavor,It has} for a: considerable | the leatlars ata reaihers of th i edly system, has but certainly been A made, more some There ¢ffictency, prog- is-assur-| more. honesty, | part of their time visiting arelen tie nt are Very ne ne rs of the move-.| more regard for public rights/in city| courts, oy fiisd ERC Gee biee he re . :ef- | government' than. formerly, and this} i < : Q ave been |; > oule a erelt ‘le After visiting King Edward and | untiring in season and out of seaincal PROT VEnORS shoe Deanknow legged Queen Alexandra in November, the pe im nash e el success has not crowned their | cir efperlal couple will probably go erect | forts-far from to The Hague, where they will pay The reason is, as the leaders claim 2 £ that9 royalty ~ . x C= 3 and the- upper in = ' official visit toc Queen Wilhelmina, ‘alt chiefly cir- All 00 dl HY Oikow Women Whose eyes were] to my NPR live. If I could only read titat ee Ss an } dl Ones 0 with indignation. my de didn't. that 1 "No, I'm tronly worry not, him still Seg letter honey," person; "but about Hen she said. ore mind. write yesterday" €n,aren't didn't and ask heart is Cane Cte 7 rer hans exheni 2 shi raedetiabin he alent Rtas ‘D s eae he shows So 1 Cane Sr. pause-at theee ve am. almost sure. we 4 will jone se journeying ars ae reat = rc Xia ant Our ship Dp rere will far opinion © was | pointed ship. runs Alliky, Way take Tekethee, my dear, ‘my lor ever have we, by land thee and And is 'irlal, thro'. ro seas steeps, of { utterly lost to sald the ma age of 14.be stole i river, his face in a a and he steamboat more was he the the Adrift derelict barque of a oy: gone in our fair. ship's ee guide. usAy afa shall star ms . afar from ae Comet's ewath beacon A And Oh, Rut many We rs oe So, if , I Fi 34... sight a apart ve felt cle, we some of the & day taw inant you the Martian oo come and sailing to Mars. w an ready my dear, my de: |a sms small, strand? +, hear." to go- protection large, ' as all irene the thoughtful "?Y 0? > = they a nti .\n 7 sheuld, i@ he have forgot Wrote . Beats A «the: known men. oan or &€ aoe 0 aE recent released was he was mere did town, | boy ire the first are vorld "my | ™@2 my ato I can t bo been." to the : mail oo , second," d ef lis | first 5 oat bad, "Pive feet " I thought e four and a half. . it was about that, and a -matnanly: . Deron Y°l legs aren't ,quite as straight as did forget.to mail let-) ie That ot : ~| Might be,» That's nothing agajnst your musband, isn }of course, any more than the fact ‘ of the Jf he's been-"' care! I don't him. "Tf don't think he would," said matronly, person, consolingly Pa and ona pehatal government, appointment to the in-|} more! --------EE--EE . truep ; New York state ;is a member of He was born in j / graduated from by Governor a family of Oswego in Harvard | 22, since which time i with different , tio "All I'm afraid|@!4 wouldn't know/ lim that he was married there horrid. creature-.. You see; five days now, and we'y and he's yer some} gone} been ou known get him to for he would spurn them. anywhere if he were my Would ‘"! most "You're whi ship-is | British ;navian || vears, average only life 18 years, veasel ie average 26 is you, really?" certainly would.' a dear," sald the me And they-say«there are-so} letter in the that. I'm sure Henry of such a thing." "If, they would. wouldn't. let dream) chim-/alone. he|@Toment | the wouldn't" said the young woman tear-| the : r of fully a8 but "ifif they-theysare-ver are very «beautiful EO American | that of evening and fascinating, and if he didn't tell] whi would amount they wa married. already-there ~***' mits ofo - _te he6 wea Hines in. the .papers| | treatment ‘every. ; mere se day : about "designing women-|eT Ala Rn ka ue with him. When I didn't get that let-| { a}myself, very. and food rot you looking. rnc ~ I. aw know ‘ know, they say that that Scandi- j men just worship beauty.1 would just! It is -30 | die. if Henry. ever, became, infatuated) anybody else I would not w antl tjwith be now I child. When I I to if wa 1) it sleep) was it grew oldey Poon helped that the thing was a a } : was my days i IT end along by/ beOy and prison « or Sa a oo. had ory aoa wo- feel oojti, I don't getever!ation J shall tele- | than into the ism he o = o fost ae til mel thing pil ni Pages ies A halt eve arene oe : i "ty . . " Beane ' ighty : ; me, ; see vine WE hee lt, ft, ; CAN'T the Teach " ' : During-one- mae hinery. cp tonis chine ry. c bet : treasury i ne er holding up gooa man OFTEN | And | Wa a single] arithipe Hbted : " ‘up wan} Kain. the vill uin feet abag "My own atdaaty" the Héercint She paled a: . "‘trifie,. then gisped. wae‘ Lndideck ip A COCK WITd AWifthy sued wi To finish her pr t expert FurMehesy's,|And The recently . a } t wha oa him to be welf to } 4 firn ther a At Was oh! the on of. the scene Ce, SOMediaD,, Wad bear the ¢ -d te f vesse} Pavano : surety, dumped first upon. applause +O» thee tied O'er Starbou rd) hard : Vin at v Ww 1 i at at. rougl a1 i ‘a th - wa the ry ie hoards nae 1 } chain Pe, ke the hinge i heed, that maunifac turing company_of }-Aw «méemt si Saeki loud and foud. bit, fats shipped 55 care of ma-~)And, he keen Sete nce 7 parted.twr hee fe Of the dramatia Aaentts we for no i ny i "and - Wil, t a dinner aAann lo t} lat meh' ne wo sdpatiently once he will very: thing - a; Y me u ok: thy . van are. ileon mint Sit las pe Ain' OUT natn A ate "fainter© ere Torry the and rane sony l 1ve 2 was . and lo "San (de sou) ant 'ane ca iy Fall: not. excise- nust doar beside tha aude cn : GAS ro r h - knite the "t ae eve he Hun rn by. tellin t chil ir , expla} and in : , Wb? im » Prcniidies lot w hever, t him L Rogue teach rlenht , the are. et . j month aho gov- one-half . constitutio aly. should have it. his. ao aoe TOO = r who.) 1, but by. are bad, i toey, N despera- | incorrigi chine ei) sae ea disagreeabl And Hisested: 4 fa; . he-w ‘ for all time was/trained oo her as Ne wan concerned prov oe . Sane eee - DOO a On «ety | Was iska de ; mand ' dealing with you bus el. bIn i ' wrone re he W oat 1 told him wi lust t do that pulippec equipped to7 takj o t distinet pe , L eSense o rf z ON & felor e fs =o ou up a t e a they~are and they REPEAT ha , constitution: Inv our | "Unband BY hero JAMES northern-country. meh,-wretch !" the "erle J,‘ MONTAGUE, . a ene 4 anne, | ANd : nn ' rounde a terr{ane apapel - Bwe od ship ° 3rumbria a' ie lke can pi ace hore o : I ingly som® coe would vim 1d iti t nt ey: because! eee ud igmperebut inal teacher respect, created a : ~ : bs b If-cc e¢ mit It to ecen repressed : Sete - be nad afte nd' ofSine sheer sad of . owing litte ne Bune nen nd ' i Wit i ee ) 0 wo PY oung Thi I but self pite « Her . wo nal ipa . ite 6 vie. ‘ J rt to cnild es 3 Sl orteo ve sav a ' - ‘ e benign every aS , Pe wht pea ning d. criticisms . had} Nh = = Os a ; on belleved that} , Sul-} fe br ur a ye maj he eee wh pyee, - ' I \ ae vonine | a mnythin B ve a oil Re 7 ye . young he , to oie etne in mite a0 yim im aly ap inn 8 Hits "d y he sense of t . / » a he or Sating = nd and lack aught Joined mother in calling me int ¢ v} and when I ator rted to school | heer 3 ‘ me would foundationstee faceted l f ; thi they e bad ae sane na worse | ocean See a her mothe habit eas helped Ro him such n ness from my teacher, and s she kept tcp arter : | k ‘ t chool and tatked t6 ms o 101 time She told o that such « rT! hadi ‘ & con 1 t te a r ne tted . ed eralway: |}? 2" J ory ier feeling that my fat] er and mothe vere ix thi . ae on ney x 2 oh ek \ t ‘ was a zl could ad 2 nm ae a au iA Gene me mail less paid be Tennis peru : a *"° ey eed entitled to very; . an a naughty boy; upon the floor I the Seah comm na a to in o,allow the of ar ehild fold the United States," again. emphaPp a oo oes ofe going ce a the | of » ; teachers tt Vd trust} husband heed Is. home rule, and that | pense of running the te rritorial ter 1 just felt. that something like that! That you-are had happened, It. was a sert. of pre riei I sentiment. Andy I.,know -I'm not .s0}) Knutsford ‘Ho while father bad boy,| . telllIng5 Itke it iwhile Home Rule for Alask 7 amen Now York t Cc rie Fe ssman New Ork, TAAL 2 laskan sc he has been eon-| banking Institu-} vears. The ‘the best made But if many beautiful women there. Oh, f/sraph," she added don't know what I would do if- ae -_--_-_--~»--- Hughes,|}or another, although he said te would| bankers.| not: care to go without me. : But. he 13847..and/ might, and an actress might fall in love . at the age of} I was spoon. naughty |™y ma- the agreed t," ae it course person vou've OF li the} ronly al-| in r em-|dabbed at. h eves with a wad. of dasie a pocket handkerchief he are ab"Tut. tut! saldthe matronly per-| rhe, enforce-| son "vou ought not to say things 1ike {zer, Of community, - ny ‘ his! they i him, that who ours:- Luther Wright Mott, who has. been|actresses, especially, and Henry might i , appointed superintendent of banks of| co to a show and meet one some way) n, dark, |my head, |dropped a ?" sug-| * tly you mot a vas at habit mother pede rwentid I laying sass when remem-'\ don't think that he can;{# bad child; if I wouldn't go five fcet four or five tall,{ When my sleeping time came a good C BS their children fac ‘isk act, are eee TRS Lae forect 2 ae beau he the: Zect Dina 1d be as a a child in this' manner wgqant do thi As; : j< eye} ivi hnaniechaea 4) been told th: is a naught words a her many: who ee are jn HET and|iiies a sines -says, From too nalaaipiate ywyjje CSET This it,' he teachers I have Roy was upon prol ‘si tejiing | for) boy. parents and ~m boy itself else she was aes esas: akhe There good vears! years) eformatory-penitentiary, a police-huned criminal a My parents at on from} rearrested ving fastened lke other men,.but- its barely possible| 1. eyes are weak and he has to wear|SWinging on the gallows-and I sup-\+, 0... y that he ped ioe: ne bs his mind. IJ | Spec tacles; but it ought to be mere or Pose I shall. Sine "an somet : al 38 nat re . ae seas , "Tt ane \e etwee yin( told me that he would be alles' 2 comfort to yeu. when-he's away |, "TI took somo water-color paints onc plained: to stu- | get have| that] elective. counell of 195 that] wer. io rothe powers of taxation, appro-! | cluding desteceenst the hovin world of pulse and heart at the sight of land: ne do one i fim Came sighted They-are want you A eady, a of thoer- 3 nor ato othe house wo- | earliest childhood the was a bad bo postmarl 6f/jround where ladies are. Not exac blurred, and) ywhat you'd call a dashing man, The | separated as long as that. before, and-|™Man, and you've ‘short}/and I'm afraid he's' beginning to for-|#0 much easier, | ment the ordinances: and laws,| the expenditure revenue andj grows grows For few Admiral Chadwick discern braces a small body of cL ers or administrators, who | solutely responsible the z space spac sight and | dents of municipal government seen in it the hope and promise Thro. the eae. there i where planets ini' saw aarensalls urled, tabi ana eT ec a it we ooaeiunee From probable "way !'Newport:and plan has had. but. out. a at Mfartian ae . Pp Worth while race To commission government! earnestly opposed, but - he] to "the Newport plan" as aj |}model near a mount:TE nue on Up Into' the Realms of Light. the whirling & ball of the e b he earth THI " eur de Sata. ‘seh this morning, but the Phursday letter was. J,couldn't.tell whether they were both) know, and I mailed, together or not. I-can't think |pe more than |to be our primary need, but-a change| cried the young woman, hor structure was also necessary, in his|of is that-well, people 3 ao glorious view of planets new We promise by uight and da "A c which| things all well-administered the main cause| a a brand bette>-for do. ) d=-didsnotis in Sh WS: Hatha enn en ying though Ocal Rei AN RTD eae aR ETS a Young, handsome, brilliant, of family, the boy, who is not yet 23 old, has already served nearly six you. need neve You just make up; that mobs of beautiful going to-chase Henry li Diy ate Nebraska e near est, eae the to wire} true to} = | it CAROLYN PRESCOTT ek ; a on seem funny; "IT think you're as unkind as you!in th has-been voung woman. sobbed the her|can be!" woman, | of "our failure" to lie in "politics" and| ways thought be was very temperate ‘1, me r raat Henry. a Boa ORNS beauabout worry don't you gut ['*"boys) my to up him held always lve al-| mayors, terms of our jin tne short | dermen and heads of departments. A|4S a mode! in that way." j tif women falling in loys with him | erealer permanency in. office he held ‘Indeed, -'m* not "afratd of thatt'| Just the same, because I Know if the ie . WILCOX. "cry i of BY BLLA WHEELER os A we shall hear the > Oh, pe nearly in | Wardness igo make "the city,"..and declared. and Cato ba ad B rr reall is 1 C Rid oys B artMisxour! e post-| workers who. have me, +. that: ple he i would: be all) from -_; 5 Snuch old. w home ek Henry's good, whether his and in the interest] through with his business every even= = ar . ' : ivs stick out-or not, and you were a ee nihaeeae U Hone Wa A =o tan' if one ene \ a ee jIucky girl to get him, the wart on #] n his ofaddress before e atAmerican; but l nose a a nos . ; and al League Municipalities, James-{toWCtudnt write tohave me anything and then cise smoketo ado cigar roe Bese tne Cheadle a and go ‘tb be "h Mt. time he I don't think that little wart fs any . « he : e 2 phasized the "immensity of our back-| =< g0cs away. : I'm ‘just fb Yie to £0 with [@isheure nent," 3 aid the young a woman MARS RIP A in justice to the brought it about ive era € a It's r vel Brench most excelle ouchivo a arge treet eon ie face wore an. expres-}™4rk and make sure on the very day : : | ‘Perhaps you'd better telegraph | the penicentiary, 7Orri saved: davy worry, Neaved a heavy | him," said the matronly person Send, breaking into a : suppose. it. does said. the young bo heartless, YOU §8¥ he disgrace" | _ cS?" municipal administration. however, many theoretical and t = ithe The matronly person, with the/a night message brooch and double chin chuck-|{rignt back if his ) you." "Oh, I to you," am]! probably|women, murdered by Feodot, and |°4! Students of municipal government a strong |among them was the body of his own | Wi!l take vigorous exception to such August. gale kaiser and the ee letely re ad after pletely recovered cident, are<to Mend offins ‘ang: boaten Bf pd the 3 ne rnAa~ I have certainly equ: f of this one Sout ak) ee The matronly person, composed her} face to seriousness, vt didn't inte nd to) national you the Mt ciate : decia Bo front } 5! mpmantitlon Eat bal be- values: great seen have may 5 inside. Se ane aan pea Speen anannn nee : a Young Wife, Only unable Municipal ago unparalleled is and This elegant ho a und Writing desk. is: made. of best solid oak and is constructed in . Avie iat . ct amann most durable and substantia t is highly polished e* . larg throughout wid. has' #. Eronch plate wmiprdy Tou It Must Be Fascinated By Henry and His Wart. sion come Lake, tubing joints large Salt design: substantial : is Jt in a very large appanage by the king, The soldier knocked down the monk, | 224 "dismal failure" were used and ac- yesterday, sald the young woman Fle} He's a niee boy, and I'm sure I think ; ber having heard my mother say. Every | (uence whose bropher, - Prince Johann George, | kicked him into Insensibility, and ok. cepted as a matter. of course in dis- | Promised when he went away that he|eyerything of him, but he's a little|day of my life, ‘every hour, in fact, [| Was only will shortly go to Florence to Pe ee eee the hut Buried in the floor |CuSsions of the character of Ameriwould write every day. I got two let-|pashful and tongue-tied when he's| Was told I was naughty. If I bumped /Mave been "Feyal child wat be given up, because the kaiser has made $24.25 a itive G She husband. Vienna busy ag in. th ers Shee tee et iain Rit: noe evidently Oak ed eee in iliving been has elsewhere, from former found all can io extravagance has nc amounting to nearly She at y 7 Baa told pim that she had | pledged nearly all. her jewelry and of her. affairs} ..'The. settlement to his her way to Feodot. | furs. e Solid 3 tocomelimit of her$25,0 expenditure within the she ina year which min-| that of are you & tik mine Gaoanatee aivle in Fecis, Vi. ehlized five order vanity and a Bed value © is The princess's cumulated debts Onin!OUS himself coffin, Which them. °1$1,000,000. iting? of fio article wish. offered a Oo sast week, soldier newly arrived iT value of. the princess's note of | Sigh. rom Manchuria, found that his wife | hand has depreciated to 10 per cent | cameo Ti ieee, during his absence. of. its nominal value, and she has | led. King return me rorid he retin spacious P. W. Madsen's Furniture & Carpet Store of the leadaver Str t and his divorced Signora Toselll. ih ie : eT sali Fes realize wilt give up her young- ; \ the monk tthe Princess Anna} | body. and "tcl hin oe Mt Belme u re- meee' the late Duke to pay her an Bes as if an looks sbetween It be nowreached Friedrich wife, now of Civry tl Iron makes it . duplication beyond : of handsome |/e'* Téason Of the for movement, An'even'strongits failure, which they do 7 oi bd ae lived fae Ava eee it ae a nearly three years, and the mlaedinets rendering || arly \) t wit of a decision has been set dificult a never lett his cell, late the from nherited . heirs Cum- seven as the prices ‘= con- "here, is not dying to wear anything other than i the beautiful fashionautiful and and fashion able things her neighbors are wearing. an which food. ornamental cast ae VAS! a is large consuming ani smoke consuming. coats and skirts and Germany, price 26. ‘ daily oe 2 by largeTem numbers T hase x of superstitious a Princess ess Louise 4 se of Belgium, 98 . wh yhose frequently have difficulties financial thous a ainioe Seno iiue D EOS eels tte Mewas.eae.officially BER deentaeCivry These that Countess |?"S"> eeemoos. been made. public of late, is to be re him, he announced ,. recognized as a natural daughter of | against eee a ae suddenly aoe ca ee. | jlieved of her immediate debts by a the mow our Furniture € oppor- education. an were done: to death ‘by a monk! not mention, is inprobably that asthe elseaverage woman Germany, in on each the more for any &© Province of Per Lite time ago there were! Becdot: ofl jnatly lived in Verkho-| documents ena ‘ see ; : supposed turise town,' ner where he He claimed tovisited lost in the fire which RBA a nici wae to have been deatroyed the through selection, as you searched this | meet fe advanced fashionable a Under thedone cloakto ofdeath Panebya five)monk] wowere Duke of Cumberland and the cityit ofis the complaint purchase We leave it to your have Jonglish this extended | blouses which are to be found in every go on a short trip|/@dies' ee Geneva, and in stated that some found in London figures Labie quality S it an end to the sénsational suit of|to Lake Constance, as he is anxious to, Miglin and cheup that it Is, of course, the heirs of Countess de Civrfagainst| take an ascent in Count Zeppelin's G senate noutewin to the thrifty .The defendants: in the suit are own the ast wxt. Sideboard [moveme nt favorably. Then, secondly, mM portant eas is that ‘raaes dress is expensive Yo shops in Germany keep the health Sarin nts in [ag and if a lady wishes to get them she has to order them specially. lan it is often an elaborate and ex- starting trip the workmanship, it is Madsen's walk your , eo remy ep ee: to anv unnec- able to an from there to Brussels, to see the aged | Pee are ; King Leopold of Belgium. e ready-made ex-| : our that can make 7 other sssary meddling with their affairs. by the government They have always! had aor at confidence in a resourceful- prevalent| ness parents and much the longer you be and ; were born, sarerchiege the most unfavored! Ii has not always heen so for-| a aralls oat when the time comes. people of the Old World. tut that| meriy got most of our immigrants! They attach the greatest importance fact must not lead us to suppose that | from the more intelligent countries of} to the free chance for every one we have but few illiterates born in! the Old World. Now we are getting! It hegins to look as if It is quite as this country. The fact ig that in many} most from the less favored nations,| important to look after the rights of of our states we have more Niterates | Although there is no reason for fear | those who can nov look after their whose parents are ralives than those| that their children can not be educated| own rights to an elementary education whose will store shape $9.75 Hot Biast Heater our will gain will be priceless. American history. and the nation's cautio to this que stion is not}and self-consciousness There are at least three| fundamentally opposed | reasons for it: First-We are now receiving vast) American | numbers of immigrants from coun-)| their there that Pe deep and arms The in plain for your las that immigrant parents in the There is no doubt about the meth-| city voluntarily send their children to!ods by which {flliteracy may be re'‘3) school more regularly than do native-| duc ed to a negligible quantity It is design, You and you Then choose the best. you quality. floors sure; do. we the judgment. convinced get toen of an el mentary education | Third-They enforce school cee tel ance laws mor systematically and| completely itn many other countrie 3} indi-| than it also but own that for the good of the nation child must be required to go to| school more) carefully visit Furniture, knowledge and the prices. are| Che eed execute the eae chance a The Note In] there purchasing stores. Europe do more gen- ouinn andSanter. made who Naat ought | f in our | Virginia Carolina North Arizona Georgia Mississippl population, as shown by the 1900. About four-fifths of our flliterates state how the country, in in requires Before $4.75 Solid Oak Rocker ..29 Montana - 61; ‘The facts clearly show that illiteracy} through exact registration, through re~31 New Hampshire, 62 | Is less prevalent in cities of more than] quiring that every child within peed .31 Missouri 64) 25,000 inhabitants than in smaller] ages shall be in school-unless sick 4...50 Rhode Island 84] cities vy show that illiteracy Is henever the schools are in session, | i? Maryland 11| more common above 25 vears of age} through holding the parents more -40 West Virginia rey than between 10 and 25 Illiteracy; than ‘the hilaren responsible, ana 41 Delaware 120} among children is rapidly Hecreasing; through seeing that every child is .12 Nevada 1221 1n all sections of the country. tually accounted for | 12 Texas 145 There is more illiteracy among; can the table of states t forth at] 42 Kentucky 165| women than men, but the difference| the beginning of this article all the 16 Arkansas .204) Is ue: less, and it seems probable | states before Maryvland have compul-| i6 Tennessee .207/ that before long there will be more! sory attendance laws, somewhat, alAZ Florida 219| among : men than women, ; though not very completely, enforced. | Californ Dakota South aine New i ke Oklahom mer ee Daleoia, Verm Néw. _.l . eee Ys Be; abe gj tld child Convenient the schools are in the eity than in the country, and how mu¢ h better the school attendance and child labor laws are enforced in the cittes| than Stutes: Connecticut words, | more eoabentas Gialk bias oe eee oe eee the indicate other has a smaller} a Gh TSE state ts! eatenor firme As pied so nearly the same that it confirms! 4. the substantial accuracy of the cen- |) sus a erally and completely anoieeeo but: showing epee Biante r| ieee nt ee OAL matter Second-We in the ‘and is not greater than were 200 illiterates to each 1.000) tio. there of population; in 1880 there were 170;/ 7.0). fee Turn countesemhe res entnwa ler hools than other nations in 1890 there were 122; in 1900 there | Sees Ae Der' 5°) but the leading nations of were 107 | ot Berean wee fae ce tr born| what they undertake much othé NADOR pa a token undertake . who| from. ult, perhaps eae but Bade ~ | Much rural coun . Illiterates America ripen : LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1907. INVESTIGATE ANU BE CONVING { Tlititeracy +e SALT ra Keen ‘ rAfwe viiberer : iE. es |