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J Fired at aL Random BY BYLE LE nov OY Things That Come Back in Memory ARMSTRONG n L On tho the train going down clown to San Sane SanI e I was an ol old man named For SO fiO 0 years re us u's he lie ha has been lit ut the head hea of or the Morrill l Printing inks company III father e established the works and the business has been 1 continuous operation un under cr two J of or the family to for l' l a hundred hune hun hun- tired dred e years eats Tho Thio ol old man Is past S SO e lull ul ho Is strong an and alert as one of his sons might be lie He Is a acry very cry y wealth wealthy man In fact his general manager to told III me mc that thal the Merrill Ion estate Is worth more than c II I Going down through the atmo snow c sheds he Invited me meto to s sit it in his state t f l room om We e talked or of many things which Interest ol old people nn and J the tIme I r conversation which was reaU really a monologue monologUe- monologue drifted from ron inks tl tb to matters that come pretty prell close t to e tho ho heart He lie sp spoke le of or his ehll The ho hio conversation was rather a confidential conr con eon 13 r onUal one oue an and 1 yet ct I fin find no reason why h I should not tell you ou some sumo of tile timings things he lie sal said J t I TIo TIe TIo ha had three grown Slown girls Even E tic youngest was wa's pa past t 13 18 nn and the theodest theol ol oldest odest st was besought c ought h by young men of or orl l Boston an and their father could coul see tec it Tyas fas as only a matter of a few short I 4 0 years carn before he lie would lose loo all of them i j So he lie sai said J I J I just thought I II I would woul take lake those girls out and a have one last year real with them The family always Imd been I pretty n close to to- to We e havo have had no quarrels and no misunderstandings An And be because cause I ha had been heen s so sd happy with wilh them hem an and because I knew I would S. S S soon Oll lose them forever COIe I wante wanted 1 the jq o of ol a a- final pleasure jaunt In their I company t i I took them down to Southern c California just when the winter got sot ere Sc severe in New Xe e England and we tooka took tool I a ai good big hig furnished house an and 1 settled down own to enjoy enjo ourselves es Wherever those girls wanted wante to go goo they went An And the they went vent au any wa way the they wanted to lo go so If It were boat OL or 01 hors horseback back or 01 wagon wason or auto or walk It was all the same to me I Imade Imado made mado up UI my mind min I would woul not get too tired to go so with them We Ve e fished b and we hunted and m we tramped ana we Ye camped We Ye went to San Fran Fran- 1 cl co b by boat bont an and J we wa went b by rail 1 hen we didn't have ha soo good J enough h horses rs s to stand stan the tho drive ri I sent to tor r Los Angeles an and bought a team An And I. I for or eight months I lived e with those girls And An when It was all over o an and we wei west r i st started Marled baek back home an and before thc they vent vent-to tt their sla stale st C. C r rooms o s in the evening evening even even- ing nS' nS they thC y got sot around me me inc aJ and sal said Da Daddy d doU you vou certainly have havo given sl us the time ot o of our oJ-Jr lives s That Is about abot ns as pretty a n. story as ts I have e hear heard meard There was a n. man worth wortha a gC great t deal eal of ot money monc- wise enough to bring his children up sensibly Und luid 1 wise enough to know he coul not always ls lu keep ep them I think the effort o o entertain them and the great big h heart healt which ma made e that project possible bl ble bie al' al are arc some seine of Jr the things to be 1 ic- ic tiered bored I lie told tola mo inc l f S surmises were correct concel six abc months hum flom tho the cn end of oh their trip two of f the UH girls were man married It was a chapter of or orliCe life liCe that lm had to be e Ica read just then or orIl It Il would be lost forever And AntI neither this man nor imor his daughters had lost host It fL Down in the Louvre the other night the place was filling rapidly and 1 there was much eating an and drinking nn and noise The Tue violin an and the time cello an and he flute an and the time piano ha had been lulling about School Days Das au and half ja a dozen timings things s that catch the transient fancy tancy The theaters were out an and people were coming coining In for a a. 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V sort of Bohemian luncheon After a n. bit Lit when the noise of move move- rilent ment ha hind had somewhat hat sUbi subsided au and th time the noise l of talking an and laughing ha had tho the leader of the orchestra stood an and struck the first i few fw w notes note lof Of of u My I Rosary It was vas perfectly surprising th the thc J that foil fen upon upun that company Young YounS men who nc nc er or touched a rosary young women who never ne ma mad Je their heir prayers that way vay and antI older me men inca who feign In Indifference to cree creeds s an and ito es of or life otto ouo by one quit speak speak- ung The glasses were left untouched bu the tables Time The food ou waited walte un un- un- un aten no general looking looKIn r toward the the orchestra but the whole company seemed arrested in fn it Its thought thought an and 1 chained in Its attention 1 nd l n as the time plaintive c notes of ot that tha t wonderful tt com composition breathed ou out outI I Ul in the room It seemed eeme as if Ie everyone e c 3 praying It seemed that ov every n oft off fancy's fingers ne was telling 0 on I those bea beads s each bead a prayer When ben the l last st final note jiote like a abene bene benediction swept high an and final fina over oYer tho room there was a m of silence almost almo t solemn an and then a noisy l applause That was us all I dont don't suppose anyone any any- one ns l permanently 1 influenced U by th time the piece piece but hut I certainly dont don't think anone any any- anyone ani i one who heard hear It missed at least a I I momentary Influence of that musical prayer I donl dont know what It Is Js when time the violin In lii the time hands of oC a sympathetic P performer reaches Into the heart an and bends tho the thought to bc better things I dont don't know wh why the cello backs up UI the time mystic music of ot the tIme smaller In In- In strument CUt it Is s so And n like e the thc bass an and amid J treble of lire life like the time music and time the strength of ot time the spheres those two t In Instruments took hold of human hearts heart an and ma made Je them at least for Cor the thc time a n. little better belter Up at tho time Ir school at al Os- Os Ogden Osen en the limo other day a a rather big i problem was presented For Fur one cue I tiling tho time has about bo boys boy an arid and girls there all time the time and the they have hn to be taken care of It Is not nota a question of ot whether wants lo to taKe mire care caro of ot them If It time the they are not nol taken care of or thieve there mos most t of will be taken care of or in the penitentiary peni a little later Some Somo will go goto goto goto I to hos hospitals nn and 1 tome sonic will go So to graves gra in the potters potter's held field J An And society which Is charged chanc 1 with the care Lare of or them will wiil lose them forever 0 rc c 1 Some o of course will go 0 awa away from Utah But we cannot rc regard nr that thal as u a n. profit for tor It Is one of our obligations and antI we should J not nol ask another state to take talt care of oC the thc boys bors an and girls who have been graduated in crime In Utah Time The state has about 50 0 acres atres In the tho farm arm fann where the In Industrial school Is located It is not nearly enough an anan and an aim additional GO 50 O acre farm faim about a amile anile nile mile away is 16 rented On this rented farm the boys raised pounds o of sU sugar al' al beets last year nn and a 0 whole lot hot ot of or potatoes a and 1 other othel root crops which were used i In the time institutions Thc Tile They raised also a lot lol of alfalfa with which tho the l e stock stuck Is well main main- Time The boys range au all the WD way va from flom ruin little fellows of ot D 9 or 10 to husk husky young men of ot IS 18 Many Ian o of the latter are alC capa capable le of ot doing a n. mans man's work An And most of ot them do llo They are arc taught all sorts of oC trades trades' Jes an and their printing is the tue ti tidiest establishment establish establish- ment of that kind In I ever cr saw aw But nut what Is 15 more Is tho the fact that the they arc taught habits habits of or of in industry in- in time the value of 1 J rs an anthe and the blessing o 01 of cle I It Itis is s Shot nol nolas as common as ft mi J 3 p the time road oad from 1 the time main school Is for or girls Thc They r range in hl hlO Cage Cage- O from 1 to o 18 IS years Most of them th m aro arc big girls Sirls apparently oJ Woman an sr rn r n It is not a lOO good timing thing to tb l have e a thc Ume he two Branches of o close chose tOb Ui l' l Th Time The V. V Is f give to-give o t te e the ills a home where thc they will be bo un under er the sup supervision r of a su superintendent I and ind l yet et separated by distance from the lie boys bon The The board boa h has s t a tJ chance to lJ buy for the rents an and amid it fl n needs the time farm aria I think the whole pro produce for fol tho lie institution could coul be raised b by the tue residents t themselves cs without an any cost cust 0 of labor l to tl the state I it f the time 50 GO 0 acre tracts v cro together fug But I can caul see no of gIrls gIrls' part art of the tho without l entirely aban abandoning tho the present cottage collage occupied oc- oc u le b by them an and bull building them another nother home at ata a All MI this will take mon money Dut nut It ft will not hot take talo as much monc money as the time failure of it lal take e. e Thc They come pretty near being well safeguarded c as it is Let Lel Lethem them hem g co o back ack to the thic lives the have hao been een lifted from an and amid the they are arc going to bo Lo much heavier lJur burdens ens on out society than the they timey are arc now AJl And Amid that reminds me inc That visit to lo lothe the time girls girls' cottage was rather the thc most trying thing tiling I rem remember There Thelo must have ha been 20 o of us men in iii time the party of inspection and W ne we all assembled assemble Inthe in hum inthe the time bl big entrance hall hail of oC their school Su Suddenly the superintendent led a general movement to lo the thee end of or time the room loom threw open a 0 door an and there we c stood in fn th time tho presence of oC l ll young I women Somehow I could coul not take tal a professional ional view of them To me mea me mea a woman can never seem a specimen or Ul a su subject or OL a prisoner To me mime meshe she sime is always a woman woman- Xo No o matter maUel how ba bad J she may have been there Is Isa Isa Isa a rc regal al 11 dignity III hi time tho Yel very fact that tIme the potentialities ut r are arc with her AJl And It ft se seems ms sh site she hints has a claim to for l' l consideration cl which cannot be Ignored J I suppose all that Is foolishness I J. J suppose thc they are aie bad a J and ln have to be 1 restrained J Maybe at times they have huyo to lo be punished J But nut ButI I could coul J not lIot help thinking as I looked louke for tor an instant at them that the they ha had more with which to charge society than society has hati charged a against tim them em One of oC the tho m men n was less sensitive lIe He is 18 tougher than I. I And nd n there in that company an and before those o visitors tois tors of or strange nH men n hu Ime- 1 them questions Sixteen Sixteen out of ot thel Iwen from Salt Lake Everyone Ol c of oC them said that she sio IC ha had been beert beerta a habitual visitor to time tito skating skating- rinks anti and time the dance dante halls One One of ot them al said aid rather plaintively that s she he got ot crazy about roller skating She spent h hur I afternoons after after- ali and evenings c theme refusing to worl an and there ma made Je the thc ac acquaintance acquaintance ac- ac of ot yo young ng men who tool took lieu her to beer The lime rest Is simple simple sim sini- Pie enough But I could 1 not help thinking as I looked at her here and and 1 her case was typical of or that ninny maybe mabe if Ie the lime community hu hind had J done Us Its whole I duty Uly U by lien her she would woul now be a free tree an and happy happ woman Taken altogether boys au and amid girls up there theio Hee need rather more than we are arc giving in them We Ye cannot reasonably h expect them to bo be good until we have ma made c being good 00 1 reasonably cas easy Teaching them tra trades Is h healthful GivIng Giving ing them plenty plent of or out out- out door Joor exercise l is an nn absolute necessity au and tho the girls at al least s get t little of this But nut taking care of them when out getting honest work for Cor them treatIng treating treat- treat Ing them with whim l kindness ln an and confidence con con- fence inspiring them with hope hope hope- these are arc as necessary then lien a as restraint Is now Back of or It all of ot course Is the time failure In homes I ont donl s suppose there thero Is a girl there an and J not nol many boys Os O's whose home life was what it should be But society cannot vcr very well enter into 1110 an and reconstruct a home Society can take tale cognizance of or them only when they get Into the time public view But society can camm lJ by time the regulation or 01 closing of vicious amusement amusement amuse amuse- ment meat places re reduce uco the chance of them going wrong an and society can when whon the they are released give she them sU such h care as shall prevent thorn them ever e return returning S SMOOT OX- OX OX n L L. 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N Y Press March 5 G Time The attempt to lo oust Reed Ree Smoot from the time senate kept him before beCore the public for several sevrai years ealS an and his C was so tal taken n in iii defending his scat seat that little was known n of his hits ler legislative laU c capacity A successful with large property property prop prot crt erty Interests Senator Smoot Is a man manof manof manof of capacity an and not readily tempted into tIme the path so wl ito so o pop pop- ular In some ome of Utah's neighboring states Mr str Smoot ma made o a n very able address a J e on omi the nations nation's banking laws the time other day a an and amid J developed a u gra grasp p of the time subject ho was not generally supposed 1 to lo possess Referring to tp the thu notion of guaranteeing bunk bank deposits time the following excerpt from Mr r Smoots Smoot's speech la is strikingly sensible semi sen sible an and ane we e J e It It Vm will will-be be lif- lif 01 heartily by by bankers and business busi busi- ness men Now Nov ve we o ha all forms of currency passing everywhere everywhere- with equal value alue paper laper being preferred to bol gold because it II is more convenient to carry carm I think an experiment with a n. form of currency currency cur cur- lenc rency differing rn radically from froni the time forms to which the time people are accustomed 1 would woul prove pro risk risky Mr President I Ido Ido Io do o not favor a guaranty of or bank deposits de Ic e- e posits b by the thc to government because r I Ido rdo ro do o not think It necessary and I do Jo not bel believe c that the time government thc go the emit the whole should go security for forIn I In individual hi interests We should avoid such uch a u policy on grounds Js of principle If H the government should un undertake e to guarantee one business It would woul be called on to guarantee another Time The lIc precedent rece ent would woul be set et and amid |