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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUE SDAY, AlRIL 12, 1904. Un red at the idea of being a farmer. us a obtained position known to us. he he and school, a district teacher of The boys taught there for two years. of bethe had school reputation in the his ing unruly, but Alton, profiting by llber-Uly so own experience, used the rod puinto that he converted them docile and well behaved sufficiently pils BEST -to elicit for their deportment the school THOSE WHO KNOW HIM LIKE HIM BE8T." ommlttee's rarely bestowed praise." The pecuniary limitations to pedagogy led Judge Iarker to abandon it So Says th Woman Who Whipped and to take up the study of law. After Him Whan Ho Waa teaching two years Ht Acord, N. Y., for a Boy. 820 a month, at the age of eighteen he 'T begun to ue the switch on Alton atwhen he was very young, and I tribute much of hi goodness as a boy and his success as a man to these early corrective measures. Thus spoke Mrs. Harriet Stratton Parker at Danby, Conn., the mother of Chief Judge Alton II. Parker of the Court of Appeals of the state of New York, whose proposed selection for the Democratic presidential nomination Is receiving wide advocacy. Mrs. Parker has made her home in that city with her daughter, Mrs. James A. Miles, for several years. Bhe is a sweet-face- d, silver haired woman, and although she is In her eightieth year and feels acutely the unstable climate of New England, she is remarkably alert In body and mind. Although of a sunny disposition and radiating pleasantness as steady as soft lamplight, she has a courtly nnd dignified bearing and a reserve that suggest the origin of two of her distinguished son's conspicuous traits. Yet she talked with agreeable frankness today 'about her son Go-Car- ts AND PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Schoon-muke- r, entered the law office of Judge In Kingston. After reading taw there a few months he entered the Alwas bany Law school, from which he He then graduated two years later. formed a partnership with a young man named Kenyon, the son of a Judge, and they opened a law office in Kingston, the partnership continuing until Automobile and standard gearings. Upholstered in veloures, damasks, satins, cotton and silk tapestries. One of the largest displays in the state. Go-Car- OGDEN FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. Kenyons death. Young Parker went rapidly to the front as a practitioner. He was twice elected surrogate of Ulster county, and while serving his secd ond term he was appointed to the division of the supreme court. He married Miss Mary Schoonmaker, a relative of Judge Schoonmaker, on October 16, 1873. They have one daughter, the wife of the Rev. Charles Mercer Hall, an Episcopal clergyman of Kingston. I do not know whether Alton wants to be president or not, said Mrs. Parker, when asked about her sons presidential prospects. "He never has said anything to me about it, and all last summer and tall, when I was at his home In Esopus, I did not hear him mention the subject to any one. I am sure, however, that he would not deThe position he cline the nomination. hls committing precludes occupies himself, I suppose, or he would break hls silence. I read praise and criticism alike of him in the papers with equal Interest, although I must admit a little sensltivenes to the many misinterpretations of hls attitude. It is a wonderful comfort to me that hls neighbors are so fond of him. Those who know him best like him best, and that is better than being president Of course, it would be a great Joy to me to have a son of mine president but I am not building any White House air castles, and I am content to 1ft events take their own course. However, I regard hls prospects as very bright Mr. Cleveland, I should think, would not desire to be president again, both because he The Its Human Easy Eye To sttend dsness theaters or to catch a train in a hurry If you remember the number DOC aa4 doc am bom mpoffiii hcmri Is year tas. Longley, Low & Alexander brand of stiff and soft hats an u Unfashionable hats in ths latest blocks. They J. Drivers Drug Store. an Jk Longley, Low & Alexander gloves and caps, too. PUTNAn CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Wash. Ave. Have you tried 'Preston ' flour ? 7 not you want to I IPs. the real DOC IF YOU WILL M For Salt by JAMES CARVER SONS YES vada-Par- GOAL' X tr C. J. A. Lindquist non-delive- ry 620-X- BUY j AT OUR STORE j We will try to keep you feeling good about it j j The Rest of the Year 410-41- ECCLE8 1 BLDG. BROWNING I Yourself Money ft J D Your new Wheel this spring 8 To Save 99 DOC thing f you bet I w 1- -3 V They dont cost and $Sj but they're every bit as good. Hello! 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"After Alton had reached the age of eight, continued Mrs. Parker, "it was That DttU IN Till TEMPLES not necessary once for me to punish la caused by astighim in any way. He kept out of mismatism and can be Pain chief, and was ever ready to please entirely relieved by his father and me. Hut in his earlier wearing glasses. boyhood the twig was brought forth You may have trouble trying to read on every occasion of disobedience or the letters blur and run together. Better get glasses before It's too late. Mr. Parker left the mischievousness. disciplining of the children largely to me, and I never shirked what I believed to be my duty, however painful Expert Eye Man the ordeal. I have always been a firm 2412 Washington Ave. believer in the Biblical injunction, for I have known of numerous instances where sparing the rod spoiled the child. has had the office twice already and X do not approve of knocking or pound- because he is now almost too old. Mr. ing a child, pulling its ears, cuffing or Hearst apparently is very much in pinching It, or of any physically in earnest Jurious . punishment but X am con Mrs. Parker Is a deeply religious wovlnced that a Judicious application of man, and this quality is reflected in the switch cannot be delayed long if Judge Parker, who drives nine miles TO GET OUR PRICE8 ON parents would have tractable and well every Sunday to attend the church of LUMBER, 8HINGLE8, LATH behaved children. When I was a girl which hls is the rector. MATERBUILDING AND an ill behaved child was an exception, AND ALL IALS OF KINDS, while today that happy condition seems THE HIDDEN TREA8URE. THEREBY to be wellnlgh reversed; and for this Juke Johnson came in from the west unfortunate transformation the prac- a few days ago with samples of ore tical abandonment of corporal punish from the Hidden Treasure mine, of ment to my mind. Is largely respon which he is one of the owners The Bible. This new theory that whipping samples' assayed as follows: No. 1, la cruel is based on false sentiment gold 83.30, silver 91 ounces; No. 3, Parents owe children a proper train gold 81.44, silver 10 ounces; No. Ing, and training implies power to fcn gold 81.65, silver 163 3 ounces; No. force obedience. The childs right is 4. gold 83.20, silver 84.51 ounces. The Co & Oregon our duty, from which we are not ab average in lead is 48 3 per cent solved by any mere plea of sentiment, The group consists of four claims 143 24th 8treet Phone 561 Sending an unruly child to bed with and Is located In the La Quinta range, out Its supper not only more nearly about 75 miles west from De La Mar, approximates cruelty than does whip the ledge from which the samples or 6 feet wide ping, but is inadequate as a means of were taken being 5 discipline. Even whipping must be be' The vein dips to the east at an angle gun when the child Is at a tender age, of about 45 degrees and both walla are or It will avail nothing. well defined. Three men are at work I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Mrs. Parker said that she had been on the property, following the vein amused at the conflicting stories about down. It is owned by Johnson, Sharp Railroad or Steamship Tickets the place and date of Judge Parker's and Richards. birth. Bhe displayed the family Bible To All Parts of the World TO MINE NEAR SIVER PARK. containing the records of the births of her five children. Alton B.. Gilbert. A dispatch from Provo says: Jesse TICKET Knight and C. O. Newell, of the Ne Hattie O., Frederick H, and Mary OFFICE k Mining company, will leave were born In the order named. Gilbert HEALY HOUSE, OPP. DEPOT In a few days for Silver Park, Nev, and Hattie O. are dead. Frederick H Phone 161 Z Parker was a national bank examiner where they will commence operations Backed by tbe American Ticket for many years, and is now in the in on their property. An assessment has been levied on the Brokers Association surance business in Manhattan. Mrs. and the is stock, capital treasury sup 'Purker's husband, John Brooks Parker, plied with sufficient funds to erect died in 1883. "One account that I read today," said hoist and also to build a mill on the Mrs. Parker, gave Alton's birthplace company's property, which it Is the as Massachusetts. That error orlgi Intention of doing .and institute a vig nated probably from the fact that his orous campaign to develop the mines, which years ago yielded rich returns grandfather was bom there. Alton was GOOD, CLEAN COAL-A- NY born May 14, 1851, on a farm four miles for comparatively little work. KIND PROMPTwest of Cortland. N. Y. He attended Health is Youth LY Disease and Sickness DELIVERED. the district school, the Cortland acad Bring Old Ago. emy and the Normal school In the or der named. He was very studious and Herblne, taken Sole Agents for before every devoted to his books, but he helped his breakfast, will keep morning you In robust father all he could about the farm. health, fit you to ward off disease, Anthracite Coal When vacation came he went right out cures constipation, biliousness, dys in the Helds with the men. and pitched pepsla, fever, skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood and hay, due potatoes, pulled carrots, or clears the complexion. SHURTLIFF COAL CO. Mrs. D. W. did whatever there was to be done all Smith, Whitney, Texas, writes April 3, day long. At night he poured over his 1902: "I have used Herblne, and OFFICES 2407 AND 2041 books until his father or I took the find It the best medicine for constlpa WASHINGTON AVENUE. tlon and liver troubles. It does sll you light away from him. It was contin claim for It. I can highly recommend TELEPHONE 18-OR 18-ually necessary to caution him against it. 50c a bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. his overtaxing strength. He suffered from croup for years, and in his early manhood he nearly died from conges The management of the Journal will tlon of the lungs. It was Mr. Parker': consider it a favor If subscribers will ambition for Alton to be a farmer. UNDERTAKER report promptly any of When Alton finished school, at the and EMBALMER age 664. papers. Telephone . of sixteen, his father offered to Open All Night. Telephone buy 2620 Washington Ave. a line farm for him, but the boy demur Ogden, Utah, Journal Want ads bring you results. son-in-la- r Go-Car- HYRUM PINCREE, Manager. sce-on- $7.50 to $50 Folding ts, Loan Money Drink Champagne! On Your Personal Note. Call and 1 will Tall Yon Hew. DRAKE THE WORKING Buy BROS. CO. 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