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Show DAILY H UTAH STATE flOMMICE OF BARE FEET TO JOURNAL, FRIDAY, A Jot r JUNE SMITH. 17, President CEO. ROMNEY. PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR INNOVATION. STARTS His Own Children to Church Health Shoeless Ao Mcaauro. 17. The June PHILADELPHIA. Dr. WVUon, pastor children of Bev. church, Presbyterian Oxford of the of a man who mould the type 1 who ha urpried ome of public opinion, by having hi own th parishioner and Sunday church attend children feet. bare their In Khool ImThat uch a custom should be of. Oxford dreamed proper wa never once or twice, coughed gasped, Juat BELLICOSE ACT OF LAD PLEASES RUSSIAN EMPEROR. NEW YORK FARMER MAKES GREAT DISCOVERY. ST. PETERSBURG, esar has adoptetd GROVELAXD, X. Y.. June 17. Th Peter people of the neighboring village ofj Popoff, who will be brought up at the Mount Morris ore greatly worked up military academy with the sons of Im- over the reported lindini; of a treasure perial dukes, and may rise high In of buried gold coins on the farm of the world, according to present pros- John F. White on Hquukie Hill. The pects. general report Is that the gold amounts The boy arrived yesterday fnin Se- to about $300,000, although some of the bastopol, and this afternoon St. Pe- optimistic who have talked with Fartersburgers had a chance to see him. mer White put the value of the coin He rode on the box of the Imperial ns high as Livingston coun- and approved or kept quiet. enthu-was 1 and of the coach, not subject been so full of mysterious j ty has To make sure Jut what object Dr. In all parts of rumors for many slastlc demonstrations and generations, tfatson had In mind In Introducing the city. almost everybody has a different story wa he last visited Innovation, this He Is a smart looking little fellow, to tell of the wonderful find. and hi wife night. The celrgyman a full Cossack uniform, high wearing During the American Revolution, and their four children, live in a pretty In belt one of the stories goes, a paymaster lambskin knife helmet, boots, little house in the southwestern part and real cartridges In his girdle. This In the Continental army on his way of the town. The youngsters are all into the Genesee and Wyoming valas is how he achieved greatness: and bright-eye- d, When Admiral Skyrdloff passed leys was murdered by Indians, who as could found be a quartet healthy through Sebastopol, Peter met him on buried somewhere in the hills the gold anywhere. th Jteps of the Cathedral of St. that the paymaster and his assistants The preacher Is exactly the man one and at the conclusion of a were taking with them to pay the Vladimir, would look for. His head Is crowned well-spresented him with a soldiera Squakie Hill la one of those speech with thick, wavy masse of tawny hair. of Our Lady of Kasan. picture surrounding the Genesee valley. His face Is broad and hla forehead Next day a Sebastopol paper reportThe story of the burled treasure, the heavy jaws, high, and his features, ed the matter, stating that "some boy" growing as the years went by, has been nose the keen, and gray, the straight had essayed to do the admiral honor In handed down from generation to geneyes, give him an expression deep-s- et manner described. the eration in Livingston county, and of power. Hla head might well serve was "Some blood Peter's up boy old-tinearly everybody who has been born as a model for a cast of one of the In a Jiffy. Arming himself with stil- and brought up in the vicinity has philosophers. Yet there are line and lance he took a horse and rode made a search for the burled treasure etto about his mouth and eyes that relieve to the newspaper office, entering the at one time or another. Every cave those features of their sternness. room without dismounting. and cleft In the rocks, and every old "Ever since they were born," Mid Dr counting the Call wretch who wrote hollow tree has been expfored, and miserable Watson, "my children have run barefnotice. Peter this Popoff wants to men have been digging here and there ooted in summer. My wife and I dehold with he thundered. In the hills, off and on, for a hundred him," speech cided that we would bring them up so The without years. But up to the present time, so scribe reported trembling they would be as little trouble as pos"I am far as was ever known, nobody has "See cried Peter, here," delay. sible, and In a way which we considwho th young warrior ever come across a single coin. gave the ered the natural and hygenlc one. The le-working to admiraL the mind and picture Clairvoyants never is that they have consequence not some boy, as you put It. You will readers have been brought here and to been sick for a day, excepting with retract at once or bear the consequen- Mount Morris, in the hope they might such children's diseases as measles or dream out the location of the gold, and that sort of thing. , ces. Here Is my card." He Into the threw the small parties followed the mysterious pasteboard "Sunday before last we decided that face The and away. galloped reporter's tips received and have dug at night on they might go to church and Sunday bore "Peter the card Information that Squakie hall and In a hundred other school barefooted. They had never son places without success. was ten the old, years Popoff," so we If done before, but they thought The story now circulating through found It more comfortable without of the late colonel of that name and InCossack of Kuba the tribe by Livingston county is to the effect that shoes and stockings there was no reaheritance." one of Farmer White's hired men was son why they should have to put them reNext th the day paper printed engaged the other day In ploughing a on on Sundays, and we also thought with demanded traction apol profound part of the farm that had never be- that It might encourage some of the The f sar read of the Incident, fore been tilled, when his ploughshare poorer people who could not afford to ogies. as and Peters father had been well turned over a large flat stone. Under I shoes and buy their children good to him he adopted the boy the stone was another round, flat known stockings. stone which gave forth a hollow sound "This step was not taken as a re- forthwith. when accidentally struck. The round buke to any of the members of the NATIONAL CHARITIES stone being lifted up a vault or hole congregation, for I am glad to say that IN 8ESSI0N CONFERENCE in the ground was discovered. The we have none of what are known farm hand replaced the cover and fashionable people among us, though 17. The Na- when he went up to the barn to turn June Me., PORTLAND, there are plenty of wealthy members and In the horse for the night he told Mr. and we have our aristocracy. At the tional Conference of Charities and White all about what he had discovCorrection a session held general same time we have no snobbishness to section Each several ered. meetings today. light against That same night. It Is said, the own-- 1 "I will admit that It was out of the meeting was largely attended and the of for discussion of the warm went by himself to the I great er subjects proved ordinary for a ministers children to I attend services barefooted, and some Interest to the delegates. Among the vault with a lantern and spade. A most neighbor saw the lantern, he says, of the other children made remarks speakers were several of the that hurt my eldest son's feelings, and prominent delegates to the convention, travelling several times that night beI the first time, which was Sunday be- and the reforms advocated and the ex- tween Squakie hill and the White I infall of related some talk let great proved dwelling. This and fore last Paul and Knox and Grace, periences terest. by Mr. White himself have given rise aged seven, five and four years re was session a At the to the story that all of the immense report general spectlvely, walked out of church mortR-- HenderProf. Charles burled treasure has been recovered. presented by ified. I talked to them, however, and on son of of the Chicago University soothed them, and last Sunday they Another DUSTLE8S HIGHWAY8. sat through the service and nothing "Workingmens Insurance. was said. I expect them to continue subject discussed from various viewHow to obtain dustless highways points was the recent progress in the the custom throughout the summer.' treatment of defectives. has long been a problem to which muNeedY families In their homes, In- nicipal supervisors in all parts of the MI8SION WORKER8 dustrial agencies, and criminals were world have been devoting a great deal MEET AT WINONA the chief topics of discussion this af- qf attention. An official report of WINONA LAKE, Ind., June 17 The ternoon. At the general session ar- the department of bridges and roads first western conference of the young ranged for tonight the prominent par- In France shows the continuance of good results obtained In rendering People's missionary movement of the ticipants are to Include Miss Jane and of roads free from dust by coating the Hull House, Chicago, United Society of FTee Baptist Young of Chi surface with tar. The engineer for Professor Graham also Taylor, People opened here today and will will Slmhovltch Mrs. the Siene and Marne departments Vladimir continue for one week. The movement cago. uses of the I porta that after an unsuccessful trial I was organised at a conference of lead tell of the of a mixture of oil and petroleum a I era in missionary work in Sunday public schools of New York City. I schools and young people's societies coating of tar was in the summer of different! seven on 1902 laid down PERTINENT INQUIRY. held at Silver Bay, on Lage George, In I of Palmer Prof. 1902. The Herbert George lengths of the road. conference of the purpose mascu-r Is to afford a the After carefully observing these dur-- 1 practical training school Harvard college says that I reasoning! line of habit for missionary rigid, logical Ing a period of twelve months, he I workers In Sunday Is contracted very early, and In lllus-- 1 finds the dust and mud have wholly schools and young peoples societies and to combine with such training the tratlon he tells the following story: disappeared, and tbe cost of malnten-- 1 "A little' boy and girl of my ac- ance of the roads has been consider-- 1 facilities for rest and recreation that faost Christian workers are obliged to quaintance were tucked up snug In ably reduced. Further comparing the previous out-- 1 seek in connection with their brief bed when their mother heard them here summer vacations. lay on the roads with that of those talking. ."I wonder what were with tarred surface, he says: "It ap asked for?" the little boy. CHANGE MADE IN The little girl remembered the les- pears that the tarring method requires! same time LIGHTHOUSE BOARD sons that had been taught ber and re- no greater outlay and at the the conto Improves TVe very are considerably help here plied sweetly, In La Cher dition of th roadway. WASHINGTON, June 17. Rear Ad others.' National rolral J. J. Read, chairman of the The little boy sniffed. 'Then what two lengths of the Chausee light were coated with tar In June and Aul)ouse board, was placed on the retired are the others here forr he asked. list today, New York Times. gust of 1902. Both these experiments having reached the age limit for active service. have been entirely successful, the road He is succeeded now being covered with an elastic skin, Burs Cura for Pilot. chairman of the lighthouse board by eap Adlmral while and the sound of foot passengers, Piles moisture Itching produce Robley D. Evans, re wntly relieved of the command of the muse itching. This form, as well as tread Is muffled and horses and oxen Rllnd. Bleeding or Protruding Piles are Asiatic station. the effort they only one-ha- lf cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. require noise and before. forth The put Absorb! Stops itching and bleeding. traffic sent caused vehicular bratton by Deliciously refreshing." That de tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or I nor dust scribe STANDARD Soda Water; all by mall. Treatise free. Write me neither and reduced, about your case. Dr. Bosanko. Phlla- on the Urred ,urface. flavors, and for sale formed mud everywhere. aeipnia, Fa 17. A W CARLSON. 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