Show A LOST CHILD RAYMOND EAYMOND idaho idabo aug 3 1896 july to part of we the country has bae been a floe fine growing month the hay bay to ie unusually grain could not dot look more favorable in fact the season has baa been admirable for all kinds of produce up to this thia date we have had bad but one frost and that came on the aho of june and did but little damage there la is some immigration from the gael erel passing through to the coast some borne to settle bottle in oregon W abbington and nevada some are stopping top plug to in jackson valley to make homes A in man 0 whose name dome I 1 did not dot learn I 1 left it jackson valley for the teton teion baele and striving arriving at raymond put up sl at the jones jonea house and during the night died he was waa buried at the abe haywond bay Ray mono cemetery he be had been nick alok tor jor sometime sooae tt roe oo on saturday august let brother rod and family went to the mou taina for W ben leaving th the wagon to resau fur for berries they left their little five year old daughter in care are of an older child these two started d off to bunt lor for berries and became separated and the youn geat gest was waa lost juat brother GrIffI griffith tb on returning and learning of the absence 0 his ble child oommen commenced eed searching and aad with th abe a aid of some neighbors they hunted bunted all night the next morning the as of a faithful dog was waa had bad he be took the childs track and followed it ii until bip be came to where the little dar larg lay down to rest real being weary the child had bad fallen and it if I 1 sim am riot not wrongly was waa asleep aaltien when found by liar her lather father who louii up the caile nod and many signee with testis wre I on oil her bet cheeks he gave the glad news to the other searchers sea robere who soon came up to behold the little darling eating a bit ot of bread on a boulder the writer some eighteen years ago was called one cold blustery night early in the spring to RO go and help bunt a child that had bad strayed from home we took all the lanterns that could be had bad and then built a number of ores fires to sestet assist in keeping ourselves in shape in trying to trace the child I 1 never can forget that weeping mother and her pitiful moans could be heard beard above the howling bowling of the fierce winds toe the search was kept up until 10 the lie next day when a man noticed a pair of bald eagles wheeling round around io in a circle he immediately proceeded to th the spot directly under the birds and found the child with its ita head resting on its ite arm and the arm on a rock the cold stormy night had bad done its work and the gentle spirit had bad token taken its ha flight too often do we read of children being lost watch them tiley are our brecious ore cious and we can not dot be too careful with anew NE PLUS ULTRA |