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A z THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING-, JUNE 8, 1908. 3 fl 1 f. 5Y FREDERIC J, HASKINT i ' When America is ?rown, ninety years ?t ' mC. there will be as many pupils in -1 k Vmencan schools as there are now peo- : J 1 :,ic in the country. Great as ihe iu- j I' 1 trcisp i uiimhors will be, tlio' richest 1 ,. nnjun4'' prosfpss is in the improve i i wont in the quality of education. Rcntl f i In' 'nlin' and 'rithmetic will always a iv u.'ilic foundations of learning, but the I pjncatioiinl world is breaking away i from the tyranny of the academy. To 'i 4 (Mfli the eliildren of men how to do, as 2 Li as. how to know, is the duty of 3 ' the teacher o the future. That, stimly V fild $eli ,,amcs "Wilson, who is secre rt f rv r acricullure and ono of the J T(ixel of living educators, said that ? f. could set all the Yale and Harvard Irraiiiatcs he wanted for 1200 a year, J lla't it took twice that nmeh to lure a 'A reallv export cattle feeder, 'M Mr. Wilson did not disparage uni , vcHtv education. Ho was merelv eni 5 i pha'azinc tn0 demand for men who i have been trained to do things as well . f. as to know thorn. The advance of the 'I' X msnual training movement, the Tecoirni 5 T lion of tlio valne of the kindergarten, thfl increasing efforts to train children , . ', rather than to drive, them all nro in- i dilations of what will be the state of 'v the educational system of the country I in tie year 2000 ' TLe nearer approach to ideals in edu A I cation will not bo the result of a ca lf demic altruism, but it .will come per J: force as the result of stern necessity. Competition is rrowinjr keener every dsy3nd when there" are 385,000,000. peo 'I plfc ia this country it will be sharper 4 iian we dream of. Only the qunlified I t nan will bo ublc to succeed in that day. q! , and the educational advantages ueces-.-3 ;. ary to fnrnish those qualifications will ;! h h forthcoming. The jack-of-all-trades flourished a century aero. He is out at i the heels now. Ho will have srarvod to i death long before the end of this-ccn-y rarr. : The seventy-eighc million American b public school" pupils of the year 2000 trill know of the one lauded, '' little red ; school house57 only, by the tales, they y. nad in old books. The passing of tha't storied Institution is even now confcrib ;, utinc largely toward the advancement of the cause of popular education. The ;v,''littlo red school house" was useful jn its day and it served a noble pur pose. Its'dav is done now. and it is to r, be found only in tho most backward rortions of ihe country. One still hears wgrcts for its predecessor the "old $ t field school' " .but they are founded iu ifj i i ji.fimenfality. j Nine f y years ago the "field school" as pro wing towards its prime. ''Aead- ' cffiic?'' and colleges'' were as numer al j-Kas there were villages in which to ifj CASTOR 1 A ( Tor Infants and ChiLdreu. ' Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought . ' Sipature of (UC i HEWLETT'S TEAS j o!!o I establish them. They wore good schools, I too, and in them the sous of the well-to-do wore taught much Engli6h, a lit tle more of Latin and some Greek, The classics wore not nnlv revered, but wor shiped, and in tho "succeeding genera tion ;i public speaker who could uot quote irom the Latin and Greek poets might as well not open his mouth. But the school was noL popular, for the ma jority of the boys mid nearlv all tho girls in the neighborhood never saw its interior. 4 11 was follpwed by the "doestrickV schooltho htllo red houso of dialect poetry. H0ro the children of the poverty-si nckon and the struggling wore gathered in, as well as those of tho well-to-do. The three Rs wero taught, the dead languages were quite lorgotten, tho teachers wero more demo cratic Jmt not nearly so well equipped as their predecessors of the "old field." and tho influence for good was greatly extended. Now the little red school house is passing away. Tho towns and cities iiavo Jong enjoyed, the privileges of sending their children to graded public schools. The majority of Americana live m the country. Tn no less than thirty slates the rural central graded school gives itho rural boy the" same ad vantage possessed by his urban cousin. More than a hundred thousand scllbol children are each day being taken to and rrorn school in a public conveyance at public cost. The central graded school of 'the rural districts is keeping pace with its city counterpart and with the progress of education in general 'in that it is en deavonug to be a3 practical as possible. Already there are -rural high Fchools which turn out bovs :md girls prepared lor college, as well as equipping thorn for practical life" by giving them in struction in business methods, steno graphy ami typewriting. Latin is coming b.nM; inro the rural schools after an nbsiH'o q? .sitm' si:;-v or seventy years, but it is not taking its old position of transcendent importance, and it never will. The emphasis now is based on practical mathematics, hvgione and athletics. Instead of educating the mind alone the modern public school endeavors also to train the hands and strengthen the body. The teaching of "in-giene in the pub lic schools is already having a tremen dous influence, and "in the next ninety years it will have worked a transforma tion of the habits of overy-day life in this country. Alcohol is already feel ing the blows being dealt by girl teach-' ers all over the country. Children are being taught the precise effect upon the body of the continuous use of alcoholic stimulants, and it is drilled into them that thai effect is wholly bad. The schools likewise teach that much han'ii may come from overeating. This will have its weight in counteracting the American tendency toward gonnau dizing. The American people eat near ly four times as much per capita as tho people of the rest of ihe world. We eat eight limes as much, meat as the other nations, and each one of us cats twice as much sugar now as 'our father? did, in 1S60. Tin1 cooking schools and the school hygienists will help to stop this tendency. Children will be taught in the kinder garten that certain laws of nature must be obeyed if disease and death are to be avoided. The daily bath will be come an absolute essential, because tho law will forco every child to go to school, and the school will not lot an iinbnthed child pomo in. Tho schools will teach the people that dirt and di sease are twins the people will become educated and they will be as clean as possible. Diseases that now scourge tho country will be made practically harmless and the span of life will be j greatly increased. I Public Schools advanced along such lines will lay excellent foundations for the higher educational institutions. There will be pinny great universities j and colleges iu the United States ninety years from now, but the glury of the iiiation will.be its technical" schools. Every college innu will take a post graduate course in technics. Special training will not bo confined to Iaw vors. doctors, preachers ami t'Ugincors. The farmer will not consider himself i qualified to take his father's plow I HAMILTON'S j SMART SHOP . MONDAY! 1 00 . Tailored Suits $12.50, $16.75 and $25.00 Regular Prices $25.00. $40.00 and $60.00. I Prices for this lot Monda3r ! $12.50, $16.75 and $25.00 ; 100 DRESSES 'Vhite Lingerie Dresses and Fancy Colored Dainties j and Mulls. MONDAY SALE j $6.98, $9.75 and $14.75 " j - 216 SOUTH MAIN St MONDAY, 9 O'CLOCK '''-ASK -M - 4f anlTMnk y0r Every Mora ijjy The wink has resulted in much good natured fun and in satisfying thousands of Sjf the genuine goodness of Kelloggs Toasted Corn Flakes. But now it's time to Vgfc Sml stop the .wink and think. Think of its delicious flavor and dainty crispness. 5 Think how surprisingly different arid belter it is than any other breakfast food tag nraf you ever ate. Then think of the package, the name, atid the signature when Igg you buy. Because this is your absolute guide in avoiding worthless imitations. I Your grocer has it in large packages 10 cents. jj 'Ask for and insist on getting the Genuine gp jrfk This Signature .'M Made by ip r handles until after a course in a tech nical institute. Xo boy will leave school without special "knowledge of how to do some one thing well enough to make his living at it. No girl will leave school without a knowledge of the science and art of cooking, and the craft of housekeeping. The nation will advance toward a paternalism iu educational matter.', of which it does ;not. dream these days. The statesmen of the future will recog nize the fact that industrial education is necessary, and that the more widely distributed the opportunities for ac quiring it (he better for the nation. Haphazard ways of doing things will be abandoned, .lread3' the civil service is becoming exacting in its demands. Already the technically trained man is outstripping the academically cultured man. The progress will go on. There will never be a time when a man whose mind is well trained in the beauties of the classics will not have an iulellee tual advantage. But in the competi tion of the future; he must also train his hands 10 do some useful task, or the world will-'neglect to note his cxis tencc. tt hasn't been long since it was be lieved that education was not onlv un necessary but positively harmttil f-r a farmer. Vpw tho country is begin ning to awaRen'to the fact that tlie good fanner must be a highly educated man. The college fanners who wero sneered at by tho "b'gosh" brigade a few years ago have proved their su periority bv acquiring the lands of the Rcorners. Xinotv vears from now a non college farmer will be as rare as a non college phvsician todav. Ten boys are in technical schools to day where there was ono twenty years ago. Ten girls are in domestic "science schools todav where there was one twenty years ago. This proportion is being increased rapidly and iho next generation will expect every child in the country to be trained' frutfi tho kindergarten up. The High school grad uates of a generation hence will be re quired to furnish other proof of their fitness for a diploma than the mere passing of a written examination. The boys must present a concrete exhibition of skilled handiwork. The girl must bo dressed in a gown of her own making. , When the United States reaches its estate of full-grown manhood and it has ; the :tS5.0i)()fu()0 people prrrirled for the , end of the century, there will be new responsibilities for the community, new I burdens on the individual. The broad- j ened sphere of national activitv will dc- I maud a higher standard of citizenship, j Every man will be expected to do his ' part toward exalting the life of the ua- 1 lion. Tt is fortunate that the tenden eies of the educational forces iu the country are such as to produce just, thai ! kind of a nation and that kind of citi- ' zens. ' 1 The American educator of tho year.; JU00 will aim at. the maximum develop ment of the powers of every man. IT he hns five talents or two talents or ono talent let .tliem be fully developed. Put no man will be permitted to hide his j talent in a napkin and burv it from : sight. (Copvright, l!RlS, by Frederic .J. ! Ifaskin.) Tomorrow When America Is Grown Applied Science.. Eorn in Iowa. Our family were all born and raised in Iowa, and have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itamedy Cmado at Dcs IMoines) for ycavs. "Ye know how good it is from long exper ience iu the use of it. tn fact, when in IU Paso. Texaa, the writer's life was saved by tho prompt use of this remedy. Wo are now engaged in the mercantile business at Nurcoossee, Fia., and have introduced tho remedy here. It has proven very successful and is constantly growing in favor. Enni3 j Bros. This remedy is for sale by all , druggists. : SEE US NOW ABOUT 1 YOUH WALLPAPER You want tho best. We have the goods and tho workmen. We will do vouv painting, too. W. A. Duvall, .110 W. Jnd South. Both phones. I S. D. Evan,-, Undertaker and Embahncr, has removed 1 (o new location, 1S South State. j Have Your Paper Olcaned by Griflln, "who guarantees." OUico 1 Schramm 's D. S. jjj fi ' il H SALT LAME CITY I Ipllll BEE WINS CO, j 1 1 Wl Phones No. 17. J. MOEITZ, Gen. Mgr. B I j i . This Label r j On Every Loaf " - I . . " " ' i " Made in a Clean Bakery ; 1 . ' i t SHIPPED EVERYWHERE j ' i : : Hrrii Powell's ! "Nerve TaMeSs Cornbjny the virtues :sj of Sexlno, Damtana 1 SjLf Waters and Goat Wi, 'W kyrnpli In ono. and t UZ'iA 'A$& scl1 Sac ,l hox. C Wf I (or I5- ordera iV WM-'tirtvJ Promptly allondcd. 1 ll piViW 1,01,11 Dr,1 Co.. dls "kJA 3iiL W trlbJtera. Mi Main and tho poritofltco la viiTV uext door soutli. fialt LjO:o City. Tte Charlton Shop I OUTFITTERS FOR WOME2T. i 122 SO. MAIN ST.. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Bcsr to epoclnlly notify their patrons" that they huvo secured the nKoncy of The Fasso Corset. This Incomparablo corsot known ror many years ns the very acme or per fection amon Corfcotleren In Kuropo i and this country, still retains all thosu features which hnve made It ao de tlrcble, whllo tlio lato models show all thn new Ideas conforxnlnfr to tho pros- ent fashions. " I . I HAM SAPOLIO It insures an enjoyable, invigorating bath; makes every pore respond, ro movee dead skin. ENERGIZES THE WHOLE BODY. Start3 the -circulation, and loaves a , glow equal to a Turkish bath. ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS, :e Sail Lake Hoasc I Cleaning Cg, I : !! Wagons ,: Are doii splendid work. JJV- 3 ! i ERVBODV SATlSFILu. Wc J have a very lartro amount of con- 3 tracts for April. Get your or- g j dors iu early if you wish "the best W i wagon in tho city. Al! wrrk g cuaruntecd and price right. j j Phono Boll 3486, Iud. 1184. A If you contemplate bulldinn It will pay you to see me, ft 1 ( 7'lans and ! J. -fA specllloatlons 1 'rlHlied frco 7AVv2&i2 when contract pittlS? McGMTY lfHflwt'iiwS Architect and llWuffill Builder. Second So. St. - CITY. Special Clothing Sale Now On. ; C00 Men's nnd Vouths' Suits to J select from In nil the latest stvlys ) und patterns, union mado; ?uaian- j teed Bhapo retalutnp; absolutely all wool. Your eholco ; $10.00 j The biggest bargains In the city. Take a looU at them. 'i THE HUB, 50 EAST 1ST SOUTH. S 4 I Office Hours Daily 10 A. to 8 P. M. Sunday 11 to 2 P. M. I fl Ithe knowledge of diseases tm 8 IS HALF ITS CURE " , ' fl O IF ALL YOU WHO ARE IN NEED OF A SPECIALIST VILL CALL ON Q ' O ME FIRST YOU WILL NOT HAVE SO MANY DOCTOR BILLS O i: "wM TO IN SALT C,TY- k I J I? the only' scientific Specialist In O wSB9S0Mlf smBtSil Sail Lako City tislnp the micro- i , J) BliteS!mjraMLM x Just what, your disease Is, without O . i I P Pj ft for yourselves. ' The Doctors Wiio Cure l j I wlJiim&tSsifr S CATARRH Deafness. Asthma, L.ung j j 0atal 45??v Troubles. Rheumatism, Hay Fever, x?rrz. IT' Wjlllfv1 Epilepsy, I-Iysteria, Insomnia. Heart CgBHPv M fiiJvJ-1 Asf Troublos, Dlseasos of the Stomach, Mr gEwX t . . UjJ 'TJ Kldnoys, Liver, Bowels and 31add9r. iiHft J;,1 'H '7 and all Curnble Nervous, Chronic and tL. 'SBm 1 . 1 -5j23g") Private Dlaaases of both sexes. Kt- jS ' '( Examinsiioiis Free 4 : !i I aifNQ "NTH, FURTHER NOTICE Drs. ( ll 'H Mntmtcii shores & Shores will treat all Ca- B&gH ' " DR. A. J. SHORES, tarrhal Chronic diseases of even' f J 1 If -H nnmc nnd naturo for the low fee of So a pnth medicines L I I free, to prove to the afflicted that Drs. Shores' NEW treat- fMf7 paM I ; mont is superior to all others, curing In one-fourth tho tlm I '1 required under the old methods DR. G. "W. SHORES. j MEM A SFECiAL DEPARTMENT FOR MEN i I Drs. Shores maintain a Special Department exclusively for the treatment and cure of all jllseasea of Men, no matter how oausod. You can consult Drs. Shores about the most delicate or embarrassing troubles, with the assurance that you j. .H will b" Klvon honest advice and skillful treatment, and everything will be 'I' STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. Men who aro weak and falling young men 7ho have been led astray bv bad companions old men who find ll their sexual vigor gone the victim of : . Blood Poison, nnd nil others who need THE ppocTAT-p m aijti Vt 1 the counsel and aid of experienced and Xi3J rr-ObTArxi GLAND, i H kindly physlclanss, are cordially invited Drs. Shores are pioneers among the t fit to consult this department, and be ad- Modlcal Profession Jn discovering: that I fr iM vl?fid FREE OF CHARGE. "We euro nearly cvor' case of so-called "Weak- ' more men than all the "Fake Medical ness' in men. In due to enlargement or -t ' M Institutes" and quack companies in. inflammation of the Prostate Gland. Iml- i j , -M the pity combined. No cheap, hired tatora now copy Drs. Shores' advertise- doctors. nients and claim to relieve this trouble t So sure Is tho Cure under Dr. but Drs. Shores' treatment Is not slven 'H SHORES' MODERN METHODS in all or even known by any "Fake Medical j private dlseasos that you may ar- Company" In the World. - 1 ranfr to pay tho fee for a Cure in The treatment Is local It is original- J If small weeklv or monthly Installments. and scientific, and Is the only effective 'UJ jB as the cure progresses, or you may mothod to CURE this common and tcrri- ft jH PAY WHEN CURED. No matter ble trouble. You can not pet this treat- " u what your trouble is, or who has failed ment nnywhoro else on earth as given If to cure vou. consult these Master Spe- by Drs. Shores hence If you want a t w ?'H cialtsts, 'free of chargo, and learn how CURE apply dlroct to Drs. Shores & t XS you can vet be cured. CALL OR Shores, the originators of the wonderful ft WRITE. " treatment. , H Home Treatment Csres. Write for Free Symptom Eist If you cannot call. , OFFICE HOURS: 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings. 7 to S. Sundays and holidays, ' : 'H 10 a. m. to 12. Consultation free. i Drs. Shores & Shores, Expert Specialists, igJ-gftkN cs.ty. jj . I Best Releresaces Are the Grateful f B Patients We Have Csired. j H llg Varicocele, ConsSrlciion, Loss j: j of Manly Vigor, Contagions ! : l. : IsS? Btood POijn, Ulcers asid Skin I ji I i Diseases. I rTr a Tt t Wi'rnTpjTt a riTT'PT1 "e issue a positive guarantee of a curn 1 1 ' XU iiXv.cl! X ShSh il uU XVI!j j ftVcry case undertaken or money re- 1 ' 1 funded. Wo- wnni nothing we do not honestly earn, and if we fall to cure B you we do not want your money. Ill 1 Tjr7-p7rn-n PcopI who live in outside towns and In th. country and U VViJ.J.ili cannnt call, should write for consultation, udvlco and modlcal Q book Free. Many cases havo been cured by home treatment. n ( IMPORTANT Wo will euro you for LICSS MONEY than you can be treat- U cd for by any other specialist In Salt Lake, and you havo tho advantage of IS knowing that vou are ir. Ihn cjmo of reliable specialists who ure ACICNOWL- 13 "H 1 I. EDGED AUTHORITIES In the treatment of men's ailments. Wo recosnizo I , no Miperlors in our sp'-r-luli y. jl 'pJ Consult the Cook M"clical Co. free before placing your cose. U Hours 9 a. m. to S p. in. Sundays 10 a. m. to 12:."0 p. in. Call or addresj E il COOK MEDICAL CO. J , 116 SoMain Stoeeti . Salt Lake City, Utah. jj It Is going to quit raining and then the sun will shine, and you can no to Ej ? the lake and have a bath. Wc recently collected a lot o' sunshiny dollars for J the follovlnu clients. Turn In your claims and we will collect .ionic for you. 0 These arc the ones who got the dollars: i A. Snenson !c Co.. Heber City, Utah. -fi Utah Light and Hallway Co.. city. ! j Mrs. Ida Peterson, Eureka, Utah. JreaWfeg D PH Lmvlston .Merc. Co.. Luwlston, Utah, -iflffMry-tes. b H Wm. Edwards. Logan, Utah. 'WitlW$ 't'B 9 H F. W. -Thatcher & Co., Logan, Utah. ffcigSg? itSlw. R I Lop Preston, Bedford, Wyo. 9z Xvlfe. K iH F. N. Miller. City Tlay Market, City. t Wfil I JH Cnrho Valley Lumber Co., Logau ySi f liiil Logan Roohdalo Ass'ii. Logan, Utnh, ' XrTS-' C ! kkl Riegol I'lotlilng Co.. City. U. F. Culver. ("77 7th uve.. City. C-.&tJw Ay i t iH j U. O. M. n. Co.. Logan. Utah. 7f I Commercial Cigar Co.. City. yffiyj. a, s ' Frank Tyler. Commercial Hotel, Clly. i 'H M. j". Hardin, grocer, City. W$T I k hl c. N. Morris, Ind. Tel. 207:'. City. iX V Jns. Bock & Son, Centerflcld. Utah. J0g y f '. .iH Dwlght Lloyd. Fish Springs, Utah. S i ' iH Wiisaich Orchard Co.. Ogdon. tTtah. X jfe.. i .1 .H Samuel Ohrlstensen. grocer. City. -rt$?WK&& dt ' j i V. M. Watson, Pocalollo, Idaho. 4ffiWSi(' v aS? ? t iH Dr. E. D. Hammond. City. WIJ -fLr ' I R. It. Stevenson. Gfll So. Ihid East, 'M'MfW .In'o. Smnlley. Ogdon. Utah. rZS3W ll rs. S. Macdcan, 325 So. 5th East, n f . CWm. AV. Ray, Garland, Utah.. " ' MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, : H Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts; 8 rooms. Commercial Nat'l Bank 0 ' 'H Bldg., Sail Lake City, Utah. 0 FRANCIS G. LUKE, GEN'L MGR. 1 l "SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE US." , ' il