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Show - FOUR SECTIONJf "tt weww , to f vii TIIEnESERETEWSvSATUKDAYrMAnCirl2102t e f would hoi always be smooth, that w Cutlcura Spnp Complexions Our might pass through fiery trial ' child waa very dear to us. The teat sad rites will have ur be performed. We must complete our .task.- - The grave tonal be dug and the child -burled. Hew often have we aung tbat Kiprrirmx- of Mormon'' lad la Getting to Utah Mom thorn rifty Tear Ago. beautiful hymn: Tnfii-s- s: Think not when yen gather le Xloa, Year troubles and trials are throngs" s ha And leaning toward hie, wit oao Judge wuh tha limned ability 'Concluded tram loot Saturday ) biased her and aald: "Be'etmiVorted with which God has endowed me, he my dear girl, 11 ue true! In th - Lord measured up to the responsibility ef FOU too Ion days I had tramped can all our sorrows beat to ef Mi'mii that poetttoo. 1 appreciate tho tad i;tnow trying Then ho completed the digging of smj.!-very fully that aacb and every memobtain j oiriit, and was anxious tho grate. .They wrapped the user litber of tho Council of the Twelve tle corpse to a sheet, covered It In a and witling to worL, but could not A pool leg, that each and every mn-o- f ) Blanket, k ltd blared lT,In the new the seven pteeldsnl Ytf the K1kJ grave. After which the parents knelt borrowed teal spent- - ovary ecu for eevewty, thst not puty the presiding Ills littt mound and offered down by "food, ate. And In Iheir blabop. Who ha sfk.ken. but both of travrlirg leers a brief prayer. Urea wuptheir-, hla counselors a ad tha patriarch of . kaca X aa l.i a tr land, without ssepe-lretraced eyes, slowly 1 WU.it was frieculv or do to home the Church, who la absent from up their ramp wagon. would each bev been delighted, had My ritual Oil was a trying ana, I had the To tho broke, left Dorn, friend! and employer, time permitted, to, bear testimony rtf to those of a contrite and hearted, his tadivtdual lava antTssteem for and laiuklas wislly to obtain employment fiery spirit who hav passed threugh there Mm fid Mice In this man, the asms a a to a aarn enough, with that depoajtrd trtala during their life s mission, of u have done who have been Uh the I'etpotua! Emigration Kand. thee HI Vine tha ta consolation In John to year to tha frontier given th privilege of speaking hare Ion, wherein he speaks of a revels' a ImUn eewnma I) -- 4 poppy-future. aa usual lit- -. today fprw seen eiona ef this kind I At thsi sometimes regret That vnlii irpt havi t tha conference house, feelingm some he eeya. there existence, earth's more time, that we pro not educated heet hut doing hat ew and' heaven a shall to give more time to the expression to cheer irysetf up end look at the .. oaw . that ttw j a of our feelings. There aro so many V . "bright aide, Ood shall Wtp away all tear' things tbat coma Into our minds that Oiiggmuoa from rce. duff. shall be a would Ilka to say. their eyes; and there , . Ottverelns WKh President duff.- hr sorrow, more netther no death. In answer to- a prayer, a revelation aeked me why 1 did not go to New there be any , shall wa neither to tho Prophot Joseph given otkX replied thUl-tolstti.-more pain, Smith, iwhilo incarcerated in .lib-- m In Olaaaew, In Missouri. Jail Mating, In part, that 1 ahottld not arrlva In tint " Mormon" Emigrants Cmaalng Site Ilk7na New , no power on earth can withhold the Xnd now X will relate ah incident ' to go Jfark with tha Kalnta on the cara lo And It ehet come l pass In the. last day ths mountain ef the In my life while tratellng atroe that the ef spirit living God, from flowing Wyoming, tha last ship having left to those who serve him. Wo aro alee Lfuuse ahall.be jwlabllahed in. tha. tops. of. tha Mauntalu,-oaliall tha Xlaina. IV a w ere nearly at the end Txft to Right Silting:' LuRoy T.'Deani, fdrdia Kano. Bryaa L. Bunk 100 three - week" prtqlous. - Preuldent Lord's mllra In our of perhaps told rwwkatton that Journey that man might It. bd exalted Unto the and ell above shall flow nation hllta; -- Informed m ttuyt artother ahlp MichJgen.Cooferaaoa HraeldeaW Haael Traak. as welt stretch forth his puny arm frotnBalt Iflkedty., U 'And many peopla ahallf go ndMr. con's ye, and let ua go up to' X40HxoX,Alapl4iini.bPX -,c.uf had left lAaorpool the m Mark and 1 aw x Are d L,AUaxx Job C.- San Hriaa m fwglAI.SXBUa,alAeil a rtwe J. i tfi patwiga 1w siri.mi'r fnr New rhel noun lain ofihe cid,io thahou reof'theCodolTjacob.ancI hf will that roornUig aa usual, but bad nut erred course aa t hinder th Alif rroo!? Baclf How Datj lloyra. Kmroa H. Jobok tho neat Safirtjay, I could get teach us of hie ways, and ws will walk In his , Tork when we were overiaken by , from pouring down knowledrs Xnd Chap, tnd far Isaiah mighty gone path . rhera Jtafora that eomuanv acrtvtd.JSJa. 'Slid ' " - " heaven upon the Trad of the I was " snow-storemployer: free eompirnf. Afrrti it. lilt, Tn eta from V frjtersca - wiy m.ad was mada up te fallow- - tw X longed ta totier-da- y clothed for stormy weather, but wrap- - fa.alkiiiie .street" without payee Imagine my feelings, how Balm; and God did pouf pad myself up aa beat I could. watching or following me. This was era them. At last it was announced by down knowledge from heaven upon That night I wrote to iJverpool. and Come. come, ye Kalnta, no toil nor And should we die before our Jour I the happleet dav of my life. in ll Know. telegram that they would arrlva In Bait ,h haad ef this man, from tha time Walking Hart-folabor fear. two dard later (Hatnrday morning. ney's through, Onward to the heart of tho olty I Lake City at (.14 p. m.. April 10, 1110. ho wsa a mere child when h emWa had traveled perhaps two. or . June JJ), a letter from Liverpool arBut with Joy weud your way: Happy day, all la wall! found west. It la needleao to any it waa a happy braced th gospel, to the day whan h After tha-anmany Inquiries atorm, when rived my emigration Though hard to your this journey may Wo then aro free from toll and sor- three miles In containing and meeting, after such a tang absence w colled homo to a glorious reward. one of ray shoes waa o badly worn the residence or Mr, Stenhoueo . row too, , ,. pear, , fammontv, out of which I '.paid bark Of eeurae they were takes to our Wa find recorded In th 74th section well received by him and hla Oraca-.abaiout It hurt my foot and ( had to throw was and X ba as yourday, r . uv ... money had borrowed, and had WUh tha dual we shall dwell, -of tho Doctrine and Covenant that toast la homo. at for tho first ily, time, see our to went Then I It New away. to those Who servo Ood. who be I leva In enough left to pay my eapeneea Tho aaxt morning my parents , food, squars con threo months, had to him my A teamster, explained for few and axponaea Tork ahllllnga hundreds of Saints watting to start ithe company left tho frontier August dltlon and Asked permission to ride. meal. enabled to get a batter view af tha Jesus Christ and are baptised after os the way. the of hts burial, and who" across tha plains, amongst whqm were II. and era they reached tha olty of Ho Next morning fOct.lt I went ta tba "City of tha Raima. It was tha first servemsnnrr refused. So I had to do the in th evening of that day. at Cod. that they shall bocems a beatblankly a sailed on the! tho Saints death again claimed number had who ofltce, whraour train waa of Mag a fine sunshiny day. Tha In quite tithing the barefoot I could walking o'clock. I aalled for Liverpool hy American CongreaaJ-Th- ey were much small nqmber. October I2d waa tha anow. 1 waa thousands Preaidenl Brigham Young orchards were delightful for the eye even ss Gods; and all those wonderof, miles camped. ateamkr, and arrived at that port the data of their arrival In Salt Lake awsy from my homownd relatives This to gate upon; tho peach, apricot, plum, ful premises, contained In tho 7(tb ' so cam Into the yard to see ua. . revt evening, Sunday. I want to the of winter, the could make no first whs the first time 1 had the pleasure apple and othsr trees were arrayed In section of the Doctrine and Covenant tha day City Once Ahem. to appeal Millennial Star office and waa treated fulfilled upon, tha head it him He shook hands and their sweetest attlra. The birds wer will be XL mere I applied to our teamster for yof "ring with . , verv kind tv- Amongst those I became . Lund. many of tho brethren merry, the bee and butterfly fluted to AmhoA tho privilege of tiding but he still per- chatted sco tinted with ware Hobart R. Anand Tuesfro we in Fulfilled and fact beauThe HU (timers. t following everything day Obligations. In sisted denying my request. derson and George V Gibbs. both e. tiful. 1 tnarted to work for Mr. Tn that marvelous prayer and rev, Perhaps I traveled nearly two miles day! commencing residents of this city. 1 procured a two year's Ttrars of Joy and Borrow. my elation, section 121 of tho Doctrine " my condition In when, this strength New ateamer on for berth the Virginia . with Jilm. a Tha nsw emigrant wer much In sad Covenant the Lord says: . . began to fall. So I sat down on Tork, June 17, the fare being 14 4s, power or Influence can or rock tired and weak. The train of love with our city sod Its surroundThought of Home. eight ahllllnga less than on sailing vesox teams waa passing along The And row. that I had reached the ings. During ths day father was aeon ought, to bo maintained by virtue ot sels. Thle low fare waa on account snow was still falling It looked as enS of our long Journey, niy thoughts to shad tears tears ef Joy and sorrow th priesthood, xnly by persuasion, by of much competition on ' at earn boat though I waa going to be left In be- revetted to home, in a few days I He waa glad h was her In th land long suffering, by gentienesa and lines. re wrote to hind. But a thought struck me Zion, but felt sorrowful to think of meekness, and by love unfeigned; of a pareeie spoke of my of Search la Runaway Roy. When a child my travels and my to prayer. his eons and daughter In Babylon. To by kindness, and pure knowledge, how well 1 liked this coungard -' we reached QueensThe next 'day shall greatly enlarge tho soul. mother had. taught me to prav and try a land where 1 could servo my a neighbor who happened to bo near which No living maa over fulfilled , th town. A small steamboat brought lit I had formed that habit up to the Maker with perfect freedom. I learned him. and who observed the tear roll some Irish passengers, and with them of the priesthood and oxwas ohligsllon ever I there If And present time. afterward that whed my mother de- down hla cheek he aald h felt eorry war some offltera in search of someth prims hood more perfectly time In my life when the effect of ceived my letter from her runaway that hla ehlldrea back In England oroloed In one. 1 Inquired from one of the compliance with th word of tb prayer could be tested it waa then. hqy In IJtah, aho shad tears, called her wer so fooljsh to stay there, when Irish woman who the So I exercised my faith and offered a chlldreo around he and read Jba lat- they might be bar tn this beautiful living Ood, as given to th prophet Is officers wire In search of, and was Jail than did An lb on H. . Liberty . father to silent prayer ray heavenly ter to them, and that tears also country,. Lund. astonished at tha reply she made! to him who seatchea over not only coursed down their cheeks It was a My mother made similar expressions I feel a that th tlm has axptred runaway boy. they're , only In regard to our lovely yalley. th widows and orphans the akk and sorrow ful time. She after. became Just aa active In living har Each and every on of ua who- - ha afflicted, the poor and needy, but boys Richard here (tedgwick. would gladly As soon ab ah uttered there words. spoken of today In are tn as bean when bad ahd girls she her opthey njed Mr readei a will no dnnht be won religion the entire time telling of the I thought sure I was the boy they his assistance. Sly prayer wa iq years gone by. Her spirit- nobllitv, of position th Be wanted. Could I hide? No there was Integrity, of th devo'Were . open prejudice . had swered. for when I looked toward th derlos what became of Rlchsrd ual, When we part fled. jyee bo Uma forth!. as tha - officers were con- tion.- of the tmmtntr, ortho serenity," ox teams atllT passing, a shoe, which of companroif And Instead of words no time for that, as the officers wer was thrown from one of the wagons, ed oh that dark, rainy night, llttlo dd demnation for tha course taken by her ot th absolute JuaUco, honesty and we think that such a lengthy period runaway boy. she felt very thankful truth of this man whose remains lie coming Jn the direction where 1 waa from distance short a down dropped I sat hurriedly down, crossed my arm and wb would elapse before we beheld each that be had left home and emigrated before ue. Kay God comfort me. Quickly I picked it up-f- it heart of hla bereaved widow." and leg and aald to mveelf: "Take me to bleswth too small, but by rubbing the skin of f other face to face for nearly 14 years to these valleys of th mountain .If you ssjlj. iret ItXHK-- Of f land A .half hadaiapsed, While at my A land where freedom's banner reigns May ba bless and Inspire hi sons and RICHARD SEDGWICK. bis daughter to emulate hla example, ROBERT AVESON. Nearer g'n4 nex'rer the approached k in Tho Deseret News office, Nov. a land ef peace and plenty, where to J went limping along with light follow after the same, that me- at a suspense!" They Author.- may white with anow. on mr countenance 11. 1482, I heard a voice, "Is Robert all can worship according to the The , srtille a being ground heart and hav everlasting Joy In the they a sol dler deserter they One of the unfortunate companies of of their conscience. .fiail .Lake Aveson here?" Answering In jlhe afwa presence'd reached God and of - wore In search of, with I firmative th but arcould a Jijoked Carvour, ship hardly Scandinavian, End.) (Tbo to see me- - How glad 1 waa husband and father, ta me 't After a few hours wait we started surprised at the frontier with a little boy. City. recognise tha voice it waa my former In Great Salt Loko City. to see a dear friend of mine, whom I rived prayer and I ask tt In the name of In In a dying condition, but death soon -- Arriyal for our destination New Tork. da vs, Rlch-ai- d companion boyhood tedious-journejny had become . and After a familiarly acquainted with relieved him of his Jesus And now'll are sailing on the Th Sedgwick." We had a hearty aHake REPORT OF SERVICES fOli - Th choir- then oa n g Th ' Lord " of over six thousand mlli-r- l All on the steamer during my short sojourn in London father then had the suffering.. of heads soma and conversatark "deep blue sea. unpleasant pleasant on the ahlp Amcrlean Congress, of arrived in Great Salt Lake City, Sep- - tion. It wa arranged that Richard Prayer, music by B- - Cecil Oates, dedare strangers to- me not one Latter-da- y- while his deceased child to a icated to. Prof, A.- - C. Lund, director of t;e taking Saint. It Is a lonesome" passage.- chartered lo take the located probably a little tomber 20 a llttlo over three monlha ,hou,d mAke graveyard, -l. v . - Tork. I to refer to pae 0VPir half a imiie distant. In order to No books to read: nothing LUND of th Tabernacle choir. He did lo. and dir- ( Th Mary and her loving daugh-aee- take the edrpse to the burial apQLhe irVeJ.a th night previous about sev- lng that Lime he gave benedict Ion wse offered by me away the tlpfi. How long the deyat ter th followLlixabeth. As soon as she saw me, procured the use of a wheelbarrow en miles up Parley's Canyon. Early Bishop Franklin B. Tin gey of th After staying In the , cabin account of his leaving home. 1 started ing claimed : Seventeenth ward, Sait lake City v V ithout-sld- e ititacbetL-Xi- e awhlla I go on.dcck, Thcrets ro lanO Placedib that morning, Saturday, JUriiard Storf. Sedgwick'S "fb In CIt Aveeon Brother rTh the At tho gravesid in tho elfy cemey seen of alonoahead Irt butThe fiere?r remains crosswise on ths barrow, and (Continued from page six.) In sight: nothing to be "I started from home July X, 14(7. I larco fish, , Yes, saldX Shaking her heartily as ho proceeded on the Journey, the of tho Saints, fourteen miles distant - f"Jesua tery the sang 7 lb hand, "Brother Aveson, who head and feet came In contact with Onward I sped until I reached the I took tho train for Liverpool about 2 what ha been worthy In every respect My Cross Hare Taken and th dedi.TV are having a rather windy pawoewas-Utken-o- Slowly he mouth of tha canyon, and at a dis- oclock' In the afternoon of that day. of a latter-da- y Baint. worthy In every catory prayer wa offered. by PreM-dethe ahlp American the thick, long-blu-e gras. sags. wended his way, but had not gone tance could see w portion of that Xt so happened that a steamer had to respect of a disciple or an apostle of . Uood bye. old 'England', the land of Congress. Rudger Clawson, Five weeks had elapsed since w far ere the emigration agent, ThomPrior to th service th body lay Jn city. As 1 approached leave for New Tork early next morni- the Lord Jesua Christ, to which offlce-bemy blrth.Gooy bye. father and 1mothI went to 42 Islington (Livercalled- - While I waa In J&pkn Mat In tb tabernacle. During this was ngwas ever beautiful how It each how and th It, noticed as him Shall and had grand, was brother other, she and Taylor, eister er, away, time organ music wa rendered by see you again? I hope so. 1 n a few much surprised to behold my face. corps placed In a wagon and taken a feast to my eyes! I waa highly de- pool) and got my passage money President Lorenso Snow passed Presi"And," said she, "how did you get the "remainder of the way to Where lighted with its fin residences and which I had paid to sail on tho ahlp and I aald to my associates: "'If Profeswors J. J,. McClellan, Edsfard P. more days I shall be in America, "the v the body was to be Interred. splendid orchards. Fall fruit, tha American Congress the year previous. dent Joseph F. Smith shall choos In-oa Kimball and Jracf T. Cannon. - , home of the brave and the land of the away?" Then the long tory, which had so a oox and tho paanh. war Next morning With ths help of a friend th little apple, th up brlght-- nd a cou nSelor th wisest, tha bent man, Garfield Stake Hold early and went aboard the steamer. formed. tho most As f gaced over the broad expanse. oft been repeated, was told to her and grave was dug and the remains placed others conThe close vessel The sailed a child therein. from half past t th on that In my Judgment has th by. about home dying of water my thought turned 1 Upon any arrival at o'clock a m., and it was well she start- greatest fund of information nod th ths frontier, X tagious disease, there were no assemQuarterly Conference ward. Especially did I think of ed at that hour, for I learned after- most remarkable memory of any man have a penny. Bo next morn bled mourners, no formal ceremony, mother. ' The opposition manifested did not I went In to Twelve store no th a no of Council In ward floral tha a lng the from Apostles emblems, believed by letter spiritual song, my that village by her toward me she really as soon aa Mr. Carter, myfather, of hts counselors, ho wit! - (Special Correopondenee.) my services to assist In no word of eulogy. But or th b was for my best good. Ail kind of and offered employer, to be one . COTOTO, March 2. Garfield on It ls a H. customers Anthon reaved and he missed choose uttered walling time-ITor me. father Lund, lost board. no he departed my about the circulated wero stories trying needless to Which wvere acoepted. to hav me brought back again. brief dedicatory prayer In hi native say that I wa delighted quarterly conference waa held . at A "Mormon;" many believed they were Thursday, August 2nd, In Company language (Danish) as follows: detective was put on my track, who, when th nows earn that Brother Junction, Utah, Feb. 21 and IT, 1121, a wicked lot of people. My mother with "Himmelske Fader:DU gav mlg May Worthington aird fortunately for .me. arrived- - at the Iund had been chosen, listened to the foolish stories she only family, sister and waa ths most successful. It comw were to travel In denne Rigdom, denne ker Dreng. og Liverpool docks Just a few hour too heard one tide about affairs In Vtah. Captain Joseph assigned Hla Serenity and Wisdom. ' o Tllsted bori. Rawlins ham nu prised five spirited mestlngn. Elders Du and kaldt late. har In my sober rnomenis I could hardly In the afternoon of that daytrain, we trav- Herre, at hans Jordlgsk Levnlnger One of th noblest traits of char Joseph Field lng Smith represented After Richard's arrival In New Tork blame herho had lev for her sob eled ten miles. , Ten to twenty-fivs e A maa hvil uforstyrret til Opstsndel-eenwent ' authorities. and remained acter in all ths world la thst of seren- th nd she believed the false stories were mile a day were our wards ' daily tripe. Our there for II years era ho emigrated ity, capacity to control ones feelings, ww general Morgen. Bke Din Yllje. Amen. to the ex- ration coneisted true. Of courso well jEaesl-- ,, . at-HU , except represented flouD.haoon. of .min.. ker Hanorrmla who dried, tbeao s " " ,e axaLib "Farvel Aoliavo to o we fruit (apples). Our bread was bakcomlny to Uterh he baa and $ who are attempt hr was which on exeuaed canto; account who been J The future a Dreng." resident yndlge of pulslve, Bountiful over since. part ed in cake skillets. fromVMormonism," Translated In English: often hav occasion to, regret our of tha epidemic of smallpox prevailing win tell the attitude she of thlr-otorCorrespond With My Farm s, admr men aniy Father: Thou J gaveat r ' " menlfested when she hears the other. Nd doubt our readers will ba.lotes-este- d who o far a naturally treasure this w know,, never ray thorn. mo little darling this "iida of Jjle story . nd3Iormonlsm". JtJL' will no. doubt he inter eating to .to know whether- my. pAranis anything that there ! any neeeaslty JV.. gov Bowwa. hast- called him PrasJdent B, Chaa thotr now" and boy; our to readers relate stories ot hardle fully explained ((specially my mother) exhibited the to regret. Anthon H. Lund was wise a very encouraging report on th Wilt thou grant that hla ra; ships and privations endured hy the away. may We landed in New Tork, July ame prejudice toward tha Latter-da- y 11 her uadlsturbod unIn all tha walks of life; in ovary poand aetlvttlsa of th stak. Tho 14 days oft the water. X wended my emigrants In their Journeying across mains Salats after I came to Vtah- - J til th resurrection morn. ,Thy will bo sition In which he was placed, whethof the various wards roportod t his I will say that way to the offlce of Thomas Taylor,-th- the plains. When w contemplate the done. Amen. - In eonnec- - bishop educational er in th Jin,correspond that takex . hav bees progressive, step. enew wlth W Parents and also mt rel- - tioft with "the pfestdeney ef the lat- - fhtrtr wafd In vary good eendWoni emigration agOnt. .It waa an "hi And rising from ' the ' ground en or the last I dld during Sixty, ' seventy stives wa regularly kept up from th restively hot day fespecially y Balnta university, whether aa Elder Joseph Fielding Smith POk it seems almost incredible to parting word were: j tlm of my arrival la Utah. . L of a regent ef the feel. this, aa It had been much cooler years, state university, "Farewell, my dear llttlo Hans of the. vast changes that science - on th ocean)--. waa Uporienterlng tbo think course, with Then to induce them whether As the head of the Religion to th Saints on "Salvation far th anxious droopbeautiful boy." my w A has produced. plodded along office I was overcome with the heat to join tb Church, and U9odovcrr Class of the Church, th head of two Dead," "Salvation and Exaltation. ms With tired limb ing head and aching heart ha Mostly the ox-tsad fainted, Kind hands laid me' on behind effort to accomplish, that dastro. - v different temples, or on ef th apes, "Honoring th 'FrloMhood and r dreamed of bant hla way to hJa eamptag ground a sofa, a cStd drink was given "to and wore feet, w nsv-eIn the spring of 18?. I procured ties, president of the Scandinavian or th marvels of electricity, the wire "Though despnlng trials throng loft th your Every on , me. and in a fewTuinutea i Tecovered lees H1 " Pceeldent of the tha European mission, or one of tha telegraphy, th streetcar, the auway, over ths Spbltaal ' Two or threo elders were present-on- e rajMcing I chairth tho of of Sainta Churoh, ood wont,rnch of th Church Presidency Prsss oa. press on, ye Hl!f,,brouh whom we Elder Hynim P. Fol- - tomobile, the airplane and other never 'William - Garbett end wrote him, man of tho executive committee of a feast and resolving to ltv nsartr to Ere long th reeurrectfoa - day achievements; no, they '.of .. erm, who had just been released f i tbo derful that he should see Win spread Ua tight- end truth - Th rising generrequesting Crossed our large hualoeas institution, no matter In the teachings of th gospel. mind. - th conference wherein I resided, and ents and us his best endeavor mytoparabroad. BENJ. 21ATHEWB. or position Anthon H. what Incannot place ation realise th grAet fully ' Lake Who today ls a resident of Salt due them to embrace the goepeL Am Lund waa ever placed, Aa near as I Sad Story. , - Stak ClariL sacrifices made by th pioneers In layf City. Knowing I was a printer, Mia foundation atone for our J1?.4 Hrother Garbett Xhe ship A return ed missionar Th 6n ta Alao' on second which story, Brother Folsom introduced me to El ing and Saints other them with that state, great of In th aadnosa, occurred yoar lilt, Arkwright, In 1444, nnd who at that objeet in view and tbat good result der T. B. H. Btenhouse, who wa in The writer recently had an intar-vle- while on th plalnd an rout to Utah. New Tork on a business trip in the wa A "Friend In Need totho followed. with one of th stalwart Pioneers On ef tha famillo la th Immigrant time Interest bf his daljy paper published one who had boon bora and reared train hafl, th misfortune to loo a author In New Tork. Parents Join the Church. In Sdt City. ' Brother Btenhouse In Nauvoo day when that beautiful child On the 24th of September of that death. Before th train starthy asked me If would like to work for city was headquarter scene as fhle 8uch exiled fast for waa vary happily surhim on hla paper the Balt Lake Dally Batnts; a man who today Is on of our ed early oa morning, my Informant made ripening. me Almost forget th trials apd year 14741 man walking slowly along noticed prised to receive a letter from my Quickly I answered moad prominent ettlxona, and - who with Telegraph. had I through, passed privations tn child his a deed arms: his wife "Tea." He then engaged me for two never wavered or flinched from hla mo i beheld the lovely mother with th following glad tld following him, ewrrylng a pick and when before years, at 112 a week the first year, duty, but ha always been true to tha shovel Well and its surroundings,. valley which ta the "I. your mother, wa baptised grave. dig ytth But second a week the year. and aa asfaith. My Informant was wended thetr way a short dis- Could I fully reallxo th -words - of the member bf the Church of Jesus They I Informed him I had no mean to sistant th th emigration acting Chrlyt at tit tance from tho camp to tho edge of poet: agaat Latter-da- y of Saint on the 24rd of j pay my fare to Utah. little village of Wyom- soma low hills; and after the frontter short O where the on mountains and August, 1 will See to that." he said. He ing in th Summer of 1144. From him y th 0th your father high, an addiees.to I ess smd yea s frm MS th boroavod father commenced of the same month." fear Ml want I Iwaotrea Clear blue sky tbdn loaned me Befne money for I obtained some bf tbea mala parts pauaa, a jssttolnr Tht wa very gratifying news to tiestaawit. dig grave. Th mother akt down ' Arches over th vales of th free. on the way. This area an uitex concerning two gtartas Of Fionesr life to That's mr eatr amsanaf. A Ay on her head bored ths grass, down, Where the pur breeces blow. Sod the myotf and wife. After waiting paArte yean. I hmtuTtfhi I'to ton Is the ArtstlDraha surpriea to me and mad me on th plains. har eyes bathed in leers Ah, tt la only 14 years. otnomorr ad fustont ef the Clear streamlet flow. Pnicswtr Snristin. tiently and anxiously for over Kwtr feat vary hajpy. who have passed through stmt these sst w1inrh my to IrnlMl. Over tiartaan two nras4es8fl bosom aswi How hat to Ive your longed pryer, i Qw On JMHMTto Uw rnmucr. Mas Bonn aad ChtMna oSwo ot FsriTrars have, MoMUlABflr offered were The first Is pertaining to wp of lar scene of grief that can funy really answered up, fU. ' . ., 6m tho ITth of July, the ship KenU- - tho emigrants who sailed in tho ship ise th pangs of sorrow endured bf v My reply to thl letter from my par. -- Happy Momenta ' vs sail left tbs those parents! - No doubt H wok on ents informed them how my heart re Jrtth about 7f Rcaxv- - Camera in wo I tripped Along f of th greatest trial In thotr lives 4 felt about JkMT Worthington - and aintn June im of that yoar. arrived While tha grave waa being (tag, tho with a emli on my countenance, with stated that w would send means to family broken parent observed hie part- feelings of gratefulness to, my heaves emigrate them to Utah tb following aurtrt (hat night oft oar Journey for at New Tork July ilM, wad raoebei heart Ua flwotler, Wo sailed OA.a steamer thw frontier (Wyoming) August nth. ner through Ufa hi groat distress and ly father for the great privilege of year. MASWMdMaln BL, J.C.NVTZXlA.DTuggist. New Haven, then Th omlgrawta wwro - nMOtty Prom almoM urartomo with grief. Ho pee: being here in throe valleys of ' the Tho time drew nigh for my parent ftwa Kw Tarfc tr rnirfrrn riftn rro f rlttifFt rrrt it hr rafi, part Of th tlm )a aattlo and Scandinavia. Ob thotr journey through 4, offered word of oneoarageasent eeeuntatas the piece designated - by to arrive Jn Ztan After-inca lengthy frolrht cars, and lb. Utter part of th tbo rtataa, hy tho tlaoo thoy rootbad and tried hla heat to eoaeel her, say- tho Lord tor the Sela to tether. Tb Aboence from (hem. And knowing how JotTialf ap Die muddy Miaoeari river. Bannlhol tho okolora hroko out, and ing: "Choor up. loan cheer up. Let youth ot today who hay bees born opposed to "Mormon lm.' they had on. tho bright atda It t a Ahd roared In them valley cannot at th fronUor la 4Jm or they raoehad tho frontier a large os been, but now their eyes wars opened, Mhos 4M erdaal tha way: a fow jaowi thotr meantala homes a I I anxiously looked forward for the day (Brought. XMli't noaahor tha etdara to our bom dtd. To me It we Ilk coming to a if thoft Arrival. ad to rim great beyond, wbtlo coming that mm path tray ltttts home Hero I ora free; fra Har tailing j) th Mission river. Tho rM They took passage with th flrat Leaves From the Journal of a Boy Emigrant Are Healthy ar-- sorrow-stricke- n, -- am.raijit c. Clid-vf-- r 'ho ;:r V o4l - , U beeetf -- In'Di-TralnT- on 5 -- ast-sww- eil m " 11 -- ot ow ' f -- ttten-houa- So .ire have-occupi- ed m pad dic-tat- es er ong,--weary thetr-belove- ChrixL-Ameji...-- - en Nr PflESr.JNTMH. - - "-- Elite-quart- et ff nt mueh-talked-- had-sse- n t Vs level-head- at4 n -- ' she-we- - - nt . w-we- a Jitah-,;vSln- -- hot-head- hasty-word- -- ooa-dltl- on ter-da- ea aost-rere- -- t -- s 1 w Tkc t CAN DE CURED In: lit a - Froo Proof To You , werrTO-cnUiiuou- 'J 1.Ttiia How-happ- y ; h 1N at tt Nu d t I atll Hi |