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Show - SALT LAKER'S vs. Instinct In HARD LUCK. Shipwrecked, Drowned, Then Eaten by Hie Companions. It Is new an established fact, says lc that Tribune of July Sam Masterson, a funner saloonkeeper Hull Sake '8. of Zion, uflt-- being shipwrecked mid drowned 111 During sea In April. J'l'l. WIU burled after reaching shore and then taken from hie grave ami euteu r by the survivors. fairs. B The says ths man so it Is Uliqucs i' lile, and is but lioii.ibly, dually thepersonality latter out of pers iii.iliiy. lalbiii will throw busiin as about us far astray as lln.se of the astronomer who does nut allow f.ir personal equations. This the inun if affairs fully under-Hand- s. When it can be th'-rIs mailing more interesting than he actual consultation of a i ul idling s man with the promptings of Such power Ills nun soul's equations. of consultation Is not possessed by all, and In isildc with many of those who have it. I remember lieiiring a young business man drserlbe such a rare revelation In an interview with un older business frieml known ns the kcem-s- t liiii'iirler. 'flie proposition which the t was reasonyoung man Imd to able, seemingly sure of success, und lie itiiiisi-lbelieved in It entlpisiasticully. "I laid It before the nM fellow," he S 'bl, one by one meeting and explaining the vexed isiints he I'.ilrcd. lie ceased questioning me finally the patent value of the seemed proved so fur as words go. IP-t- , ndded iilflriniitton ns each In ailing was checked off. I felt emboldened to nsk, What do you think of it. sir?' And then I saw a curious sight. The old fellow siit motionless, looking away Into spare, Ills blue eyes growing liuio-- e lit and fill away its a child's who Is lisli niug for a distant ami familiar olce. 1 Could have swnt'ij he something which I did not. Finally h. turned to me with a smile und shook his lu'.iil. 'I ciiu't exactly believe in your plan, lie said. 1 sat staring ul lilm. I knew, and lie knew, tint Ids ivasoti was eonvluced: it was an alone that llcld tile old ill. Ill back an Instinct In wliiili he si.pcrstl-llotisl- y y trusted and on which he iicteil. ll W'.'is tile most thing 1 i ver saw. The mole so that even is have proved the warning volet gave him a private luformali'iii which was iimi-- than correct. Tile plan fulled dismally, us 1 too well know." Kxiriiordiimry or not, those wliocnnv-lcontact with successful business men will src the same ivcuicil over and over in greater or less degree. Pall It a genius for affairs, nr what you will, tills curious power of divination remains still as unexplained a mystery as tiny other kind of Hutton Hriscuti In Harper's l.uzur. Prof. Heilprin Throws New Light on t h.c-'i- u vuv.i I b luisln'-ss- , lint Insist on if LISWAIW sflR When Masterson shipped im the vessel, he jumped fimn the frying pull into the lire, llis Idi-.-his vv.i-HupiNisedly tu lid lilniKelf uf wife. it wan In the fall uf luM thattniuhleu and Ills wife had suiim In this city. Slastersmi, ll Is alleged, battered his better half over the Itea I with a beiT Imtlle, aud ns a grand lilmle, threw her nut uf the house. r ir She retaliated by bringing a suit divorce, which went by delault, and in time the marital bunds were severed liy the judicial snickersnee. Aft- -r regaining lier freedom. however. Mrs. Masterson apparently didn't know what tu du with It, und she licinieally to work tu win back Master-son'- s love. This attempt uism her pan was t a certain extent a failure, al-- t ho well she and Mastersun were nfteii seen together subseiiueiit to the granting of the divorce. In lieceinlsT, laitf, Mastersun went to Fan Francisco, presninably for Hie pur- Ilf his divorced h iHe uf getting lid u wifi-- , tail in February, 1KK4, Mrs. followed him. und It wus iiinli nl tliut they again resumed their former relations. 1SM4. Mastersun hi, mi April aga:.i gave his wife the slip by shlyitirg in mi Sail Francisco oil the James Allen," a whaling vessel. Un May lltli the vessel was wrecked lA tiering seu. i l.e crew escaped fa boats, liut a number of them Maoicrsoii among otheis were washed overboard. Muster son was rescued but died before reaching allure, lie was burled upuii a barren rs ieuch, but a few days later, the driven to desiieratlon by the I mugs uf hunger, exhumed the bu.ly ami ate It. The news of her former husband's tragic fate Is Baid to have completely prostrated Mrs. Mastersun, in and It Is this city nut known by her friends whether or nut she Is still alive. The last time that Mastersun was prominently before the Halt Lake public wus in 18112, when Annie ITindle attempted to perforate his anatomy with a revolver In a house on Commercial a Country but Little Understood. street. As with many of the furejgn cimiuries. of the story. The In confirmation i Is a wrong them existing in Tribune received the following tele- tin- minds even of well-rea- d is(ms with gram yesterday from A. J. Johnson, rclereuee to (ho nature of the pealusulu formerly of this city, now of San Fra of is It supposi'd tu be a elieii'li'HS waste uf leu and snow, und, nn 1894, 15, "Masterson shipped April liuli'iil, a hind of ilesolution. nn brsl acthe whaler James Allen. Vessel quaintance tile country ilms lint sce.u wrecked in Bering sea May 11th. Crew rnlcii lut cd to Inspire cnlhiisiasin, bill tiiis soon wears away and Hie reescaped in boats, but a number were filling d traveler from I'.iv.nlaiil is smitwashed overboard, Masterson among turn! ten with "tlie Arctic fever," tin- piiiu-ipathem. He waa rescued, hut died before of which is a lunging lo return reaching shore. Was buried on the symptom iiortlii-ri- i to tlu-sshores. Inifcssia' Anliench, and two days later was dug up gelo liiilprlu, in his luter.'Siing nceuniil imd eaten by the survivors." of ilic i'eury relief cxpi'dnion I'oiiilucled by him. iici'uunt of wliidi is set forth in CRIMINAL. Ills lunik, "The Arclie Iroldi'ta," thus speaks uf (iieeiiland: "mice the fool has Item set tiMin the Stole a Cool Million From a Bank and mirrored ris ks, the charms of this gurdi'ii smi. one liy one unfold thi'iusclvis. The Escaped Punishment. little puti'lies of green un: uglow wltlj Mr. William Pinkerton, under whose Mowers, rich tu colors which u t II direction tho great Pinkerton agency bright Hill I'OIIM iiulure tuts innviilcil. Thu liolaiiii'iil eye rindily ilislingmsias u along has been purpotuaiod, while In Kali tliese tlie nioiiiilalii pink, the dwarf Lake last week, In speaking of nuicd several pieces uf liealh, the , chlekwei'd and IKijipy, with crooks, gavo tho following history of their varying tints of red, white und yelall extend to a man whoso operations low. liny hiitlertles lilt through the warm sunshine, easting their ahudows over 'forcivilised countries. ests' of dimtmillvii birch mul willow. DeA lifetime has been devoted by "Here and there a stray lieu hums la fur sweets umui.g the isilleii tective Iinkerton to the suppression of search while, from afar, woven through grains, conviction and the crime, apprehenslun the music of gurgling rills ami liruoks, of Its perpetrators. conn' the melodious strains of tluiusanils "From no source has this work re- Ilf inosqililurs, who ever cheerfully Icml to the luuuscupr. said laelr aid to give voice ceived greater encouragement," Above this peaceful scene tower the dark he, last night, "than the Hankers AsIIITs of busulr, which from a height red sociation, In which 27uu bunks In this of 2UUJ feet look down oil a seu uf country are now united, and for which loveliness. blue as the waters we are. In addition to the two Jewel-er- a of Vilhiri-iniemul culm as the surfin-work. The the of un Interior lukc. Over its Imsoin lluat Association, doing results have been most gratifying. We hundreds of Icebergs, the output of me now have In custody Count Kliinburii great Jiloolmhuvn glacier, lii'ly iiiiiea tu the eastward, seutlered like Mucks uf and his gang of burglars. Charlie Fishshop In pasture. er and his confederation of forgers, mid while "Snell was the summer picture of the the Allen gang of sneaks. What a region about Dlsku, us it was fiAuui career of crime, by the way, there Hie writer In two successive season;--by. stands against Shlnbtirn. With the There wus llllle of that Grt'ciiluiid ulibut frost of nearly CO years upon his locks, it wlileh we huldtuully ussoeiale wllli tlie of those terrors which to he Is awaiting trial uiiun the charge region, nothing the average mind lcllect the qualities uf of attempted hank robbery of a National bunk at Middleton. N. Y and the Antic world." there are on his trail, and pledged to ARE THE CHURCHES DYINGP do everything In their imwt-- r to procure Ids legitimate conviction, 2700 hanks. Not a little lias been written In secuIt wus thirty years ago when his career lar jourimiH and magazines uuimg tin began, and when he was first unpasi lew mouths cuiiecniiiig the an 'gen masked by the Pinkerton agency, lie .allure ot the eliuiviies lu rcucu me had Just dune time a few years later, masses In the cities uild the people ill the country iIIhliTcIs. A puiel cal 1.0 and coming from a State prison, leveled his energies at the Ocean Hunk of 'the Phrisiian Alliance Hus recently New York City. From n neighboring made the statement that "mere ure a foothold he tunneled into Its vaults, thousand unoccupied ciiui'ch cdltlc.-- in where no services are und with his confederates, departed New in bl. and there are very many irupoil-nwith nearly 51.0oo.uoo. That heals mintowns and villages without any ing when you take time as esseuee in the pastor or organized church, the deal. With hts ldt which was Kti-ro1lie aunmaii of D"hiui eli.ill.qigca lions share, of course he sought settled In Helgluin, and after pur- The Alliance to furnlsti proof ( mis chasing a manor, bought himself a assertion, which. In Its own opinion, is title. From Maximilian Shlnburn's "absolutely lulse." Thu Lutlier.in also denies the stateineul tbm skin he issued as Count Khliiburn, and settled down to retirement. That, like tlie pud'll Is 111 U I'onUUioll ot ilie eouniry chinches in N'cw ale uncorked, grew atale, however, and l.ngl.ind hale undoutiU'dly suiured, ii he waa soon a frequenter of the eiiiigi'uti"iis to a prominent figure In the admits, from tlie large Slates, and some have a. paddock. Ills losings were heavy, and Hie U'cstern lually died out, but it goes on to say: his expenses on a similar scale. It cul"Mvor against these admitted fuels, minated." continued Mr. Pinkerton, "ns careful Mulistics show that tin g ncral d i all careers of that kind. In his wakpir.i.ms ul aggregate ullcnilunee ol enure. ing up one morning to nseerluin that lie or o s is was a broken man. Then, to recoup, the various scrilccs of the now in proiiorti' u to popi'.l.iii"ii he attacked a bank at Liege In g.i.iur was apprehended, convicted and titan fornii'i'ly, notwlliislainliug the sent to prison, ills time dune, two fad that some pulpits do not draw' crowds. years ai,o he returned to AmcriiM. "In respect to the fad that reo)M-nehis career of crime. in New l'iitgland are "dying to reorganize the ping tici c.nirchis niil.' we presi'iit another fad that more years ugo had shared tits nefarious t .!...:i ten times as ninny new churches plolls and plunder. Finally, they wont ai ' t.i.il'. in oth.-- parts of the eountiy against a National b.uik at Middletor.. ore dying uni in New Kiiciand. Cap-i.i.- n One of Ills men were raptured, and has rcportei! that, "it nil then fell Count Khlnhurn and his tlrst .. i .tlci'al'i' I,".:.', two new .lidiio li.--i i inn, ii' s lieutenant. Mahr, into tho enihrai-i- of cii i. alei! mi every day m Iniiii ami the detective, and ltoth of them are now ai year, 'ibe li.ipils;,-.- , no iiou',it, lie Hwaitli.t trial at Albany. This is problaiil'i uciirly us Many; the IrrHiy oa ably thi. last of the Count's career as Ians ami the Lntheraiis each binl-- l at nn nctlv .'rimlnnl. lie will not likely I one new chinch every day: tho survive the sentence, but lay down his Id or' i and all iln other deRoni-iaa'i'ilife behind the bars of Sing Slug." about tvvn thousand iloii'.iti' Ills Mr. Pinkerton will, with nephew, in re annually : so th.it a lev. in renew and then Zion, spend the day lu clitirch' S ui.a.v be .tying nut In Ills journey eastward. The latter will X mir"l vv hngland, ten tlim-- as m my m-enter Yale next season. are nrg.inizcil an I ogi'i'g.iiioiis i hurdles built in oilier parts if the Watch lest prosperity dcsiruy generosiloiintry." ty. Henry Wuril Home men would rather miss going up Tim ('igarclte. must gii, (ilvn tin: the ladder of fame than climb without rnuil on their feet for the lieneiit of lllose l'agiu Tobacco Curo u cliaiuo and It will conquer every lime. below. Cleveland Plain Healer. No atutlstlcs are available, but ns afheel sore ends never the fecting private 1'V' iy In. in Inis Ids ili'vilish moui' iits. caused the troubles ill pintles the sore h.iv.ili-rhead does. Philadelphia Times. bi.i-iims- i Mas-teisu- ijtn padcages Mas-teisu- ui scph, T HAS NO RIVAL ia its ucccsafnl Work. Bead the TESTIMONIALS cf wel known men. Works no IN- 1 JURIES on the system, but improves jvPiZ3ii. fk. H U t Bale only by CHURCH CO., SaWty trceineranri-re- . WHto for Ana aad Haaeor Bcoi cf valu'jta if V7 Yoft. !hi .? md IUeljK your HEALTH. TAKE IT and in 0 DAYS you will bo CURED of tho TOBACCO and CIGARETTE HABIT and your days on earth will be lengthened. v.A n 1. Costs no more than inferior package soda never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is ur.i. M M versaUy acknowledged purest in tie world. pn-zen- si Is a Wonderful Thing. label. & f Send $5 for one bottle to Eagle Pharmacy, S. E. Cur. Agents Wanted Everywhere. lls.IL 'Ini' Johi I i'ggl, Nt ill tllilv iv lirtipf'Mi. lli'fiirn huyliii ci I prcpumo wo have u?od over ono hundred hottk'd of I'iso's .p raWsi .1, , JJy Curo fur Consumjitiou in my family, and I am continually advising others to get it. Undoubtedly it is the I'jTlIXH I C. Miltesberuer, Clarion, Ta., 1 sell Fisoa Cure for Consump Doc. 29, 1894. tion, und never have any com- it rvj.tn i a i.vi&ht pliiints. E. Shorey, Postmaster, Bhorey, Kansas, Dec. 21st, 1894. ever used. TV. n- s Tho Keoley Institute, direct authorized branch of Hie parent liiniMi at Dwight, 111., hus boon opened at Ki'i W. .Second North, Hall Lake I'll y, on tho line uf tliu sircei railway ruuniug tu Wariii springs. Fur the irealinent uf tho liquor and a cruu-fiiut- opium habits, wi.li Lesley L. Keeiey Company's double chlorldu of gold remedies. Tim Insiliuto la under the inanage-mm- it of Dr. J. IV. Kt. John, who has been at work with and hi ihu employ uf Dip Lesley K. Kueley Company for tliu Tin: i real men I aud past four years. mauagcinciil ol pal icuiM will be identically i In: saiuu as at Dwight. FRcE.h ALL! Our New f 120 Catnleguo fnifps uf riantx, Roses, InHis, Vines. lihir-tnito- Shrubs. Small Fruits, OrnnnioHal Trees, (iraim Vines, Seeds, Ele.,will ho tnaileil frcis to nil uiilicnnts. Must com- Sulis- - nih:MiixI. jileto lMunt Cutiiloguu A factum guaranteed. 20 zjti'yj " $ I , POSTPAID. 1 ,000,000 RDSCS WE HAVE IN STOCK AT PRESENT OVER tins, buses, munns, py Ltc., r.nil tlimisaitils uf letters and testimonial! prove that A cur stuck is especially inhipti'd for tho Southwest and v; .Suiilhcrn .States. Hjiii fal rate, with Express Cu.fW'm Jan-nar- y Li, on. C.:n'Sho!::i"t cover 5 acres solid. Nursery 1 i 'v nn.l Sli ml" :: acres. Ail'in-s- l'i"i;ii-wi..rkci'- s, id s X ,, NANZ ft NEUNER. Louisville. Ky. qr e, er e. -- !'l i , lh . .,b.'v'v " r ,l' il Xi J ,''.V v v , .e-- ' " all :'! : .i..-r- . . : ! . . a .. !'; 'V ; ,j V ; ' FToro tT TIpV. l.ii'in iil'i.: ' ' '. " .! jii.tv.il! .".. a : I"'l :: WCSWSSf'l.-JTrttJ'.-- - Ii.'- .'' : L :.!,. i , J Ib-i-h- c M"U J.-I- H arx I. i;i.'' atcJ.i-.i- : - ... ' I i';n . - i1 (,t f-.- . : ' . . ." ii," i.ni Tho Farts That Do Not Grow Old. "Ill his wmk oil tie: Si'iilie heart. Dr. Dalloiir tells us," says the Medical 'limes. New Vurk, July, "tlml there uie two parts in' the human organism, winch, If wisely usi-dlargely escape senile fuiluro. These two arc the bruin In un. 1ersnns who think have und tin dun wi 'iiilt'it d xvhy grout slutezincn und mheis, snout 1 continue to wurk willi almost unimpaired aeiivity and energy up tu a pciiud w:cn must of tin organs and functions uf the body are In a ciuiiiilinii of decay. '1 her.- - is a physiologic reason for this, und Dr. Jlul-futells us wliut it is. The iinrinal bruin, he udiruis, remains vigorous to tin: lust, and that because its null itioii is tspccially pruvldcil for. About middle life, ur a little later, the general arteries of tliu body begin to lose their elasticity und to slowly but surely dilate. They become, mere fore, much li t.s illicii.r.t curi'leis of the nutrient bluod to liie capillary urtua. J;ut this is not the case with the internal carotids, which supply the capillary arias uf the biiiiii. On the contrary, those large vessels continue to retain llie'r pristine elact icily, so that the blood pressure normally higher than willdii the capillary ar'-- if any utlicr organ in the body. The cerebral l.luod paths being tinm kept np.-n- the brain tissue is kept bi tter noiii'isiii'd than the illier lisnus uf the oily. Who Is there among those who have lvaohod or middle age that will not ho repussi-i- l joiced to lind such mlinlrable physiologic;.! warrant for tie.- - belief that tlie hrutn may continue tu work, and even to improve, almost to the very last hour of life?'. liinds-tmr.'ilic- , ui , "r' j r - 1 Visiters Pi the city while nswuc the rarisui fill tud Inii'ifst and plensur: am extended a rerdisl IsviOitlmi lu inspect the iDUci-iioo' uil .:iintii'c at ili Kvliinl." The exhibit ii elinlii.'ti ruinous mssterpii'cea as ilia " id the Phil us." "Moriiinu" anil KveDlng," tlml Justiy rultd, rated lustorsusl legeud, luitof Anthony and Cleup.itra. 1 - -- fc.NtiENniKKUER 1IK0X. t'J W.Xe nn I S uph. ASTONISHING RESULTS From Tlie EAGLE LIQUOR CURE kAI T.ST. MUSI M'CHI'.xhKL'L i::iiMAM:sT im sikuv yet 'sirs In reti.fop l:nsd.'a, now lirnl.jlit lu lie's lies id AMI MOST e.iire.l and li:lilllie, It.'.nl the l.'St 1111,11 lu I In this Is. lie uf a phy- 'innm inii'c 'kei.iicitl on li.pii.r euri's. but lie L:l C, uirl in Ilie Iti'ni.'dy, Itelapsi'S fpiin nllii reiiri s mid vieiinis ef the terrible li.iuu ill e.ie shell Id net demy tv ill b.r TurUmr mr:liiihirs nr fail ht Mil- III). I DAfiJLE PHARMACY', S. Cur. !il So, illltl V, 11 Tt'llipli St it. Milt Lnk Lily. I'tali. RELIABLE FRUIT TREES Let Him Learn oy Lxpeilc.ice. diibl het weeil a eur and u hall ai.d f .ur ycais old la not the he!ples creature be is UMially tiusight lo be, elen lliuilgh lie he City bred, when pu: A -- wl-dl- s i Hii-che- . . v ' i1::: - v. i rvr nr i;' 1 . m is f ,a. . -- j H 'SiPs ; . i :J !. f x t ' aV .1-- - . vggl ahd m go., - 0 :p,tr!tnn? rfon Nihlurl!fchtMltVp iiuiiit: lif.i, u.. t :.F; r Jo L j '1 a t J!, iriirp!i,iH r Ifprircrritr-tttkMrnt V. i. . i a ! v ' YOUR -- . SELLS IT. A (Vri trial will show . t'pV'olf mil !m i ,i ' . : r GROCER . v. ' JO b t Iviih, WuliHT.HTu.iiitir:('.i 106 Mic:,is irr.qr:',' rf t::!. HEWLETT BROS. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH r ol rlio.lu-ilenilro- PUREST AND REST. The average parent who screams at her child, "Don't go there, you will kill yourself," inspires the child with a I right of the place Indicated, and if It be a rock, lie becomes afraid of the rock Itself, Instead of afraid uf the danger of fulling off the rock. Like as not he getH a confused Idea that if he does go near the rock it will bite oil his nose. Home day he will scape the parent's vigilance, and (luted, with the sense of iliaobedlenee and the discovery that the rock doon nut bite off his nose, he will approach the situation disarmed of the caiitlun that would have inspired him had he hern left lo Uriel out for himself. Then tdl tu one he docs full olT, anil very likely breaks Ills little head, which serves the parent right, but Is hard on the child. A child un the seashore fur the first time will probably walk tight Into the wat--and prohably every woman within reach will shriek, dash fur him, haul him out and prubuldy scare him Into tits. Why not let lilin alone? To get his feet wet won't kill him, anil more than likely he will stop In a very few steps, stand still und gravely consider the situation. Maybe then he will stoop down, satisfy himself with un Investigating jmlm that It Is water, anil then liack out. Then the lesson Is learned anil the parent may be from that time relieved of anxiety. Let 1dm alone! Just stand liy to see tliut the tumble that teaches Is not too Severe, or that the venturesome little pilgrim does not try too much at once, but let hint try. r Sunday la the golden ciusp that tile Volume of the week. Longfellow. A ia Is often told without Buying a wont, by putting the rotten upples in the but loin of the basket. If you would move mountains, grab a spicii.' and go to work. llalvcstun News. (iod divided man Into men In older that tlu-might help each other. Seneca. l.c civain soda may mil lu: good for folks, but Die iiiotivis of the young man who tries lo prove It to his female are apt to be misconstrued. New York lieconlel. It Is better to lock the stable door after the liorei: Is siolen than not to luck it at ad. ll may savu the cow. Truth. National ciiMiiisiasm la the great nur-sn- y of gi nius. Tuckerman. U hi motive alone that gives character to the actions of men. liruyere. liahlts ate the of feelings. elli-cie- nt I Use Three Grown Baking Powder f.irtlif h nt i'iaiitiA mill Drains in llii lurkol iii-- r l Hcl-giii- ill A 'l There Is all thi diiTcivnce in the world between being mauler or slave. And this ililTereiiee is manifest in every I base uf life, amt in every Hplien: of power. Every inun hug nerves; but one mini cinuml his nerves, and we speak uf him admiringly as a man uf nerve, while uiiulher inun la conii-nileby Ills nerves, and lie speak uf biiu pityingly as a nervous man. In the one case the man Is master; In the iiiln-ease the man is n slave, it is a good thing lor a man tu have a strung icmpcr and to emit ml it. It is n very laid thing fur a strung temper tu have a man and to control him. A man Is worth llllle In ordinary lite who lias no , uppi-tiieand h mail who has his up in control is master of it for service; hut a man who Is a slave to his npjielite has neither happim-rlor power. He is despised as luc i iosl abject uf his race. The dioiee is bclurn us, in (iud's I'lovlib'iici', to be master or slave. And We are responsible lur our ehoiec. The Sunday-SclioTimes. hiipri-Hslui- (iciU-deiie- t POST OFKICJi: BLOCK, - s JENKINS MASTER OR SLAVE. VT Salt Lake City. , 20(3 South YAest Temple, sighl.--Margur- et - gtni-:- Temple of Music. icine I S.iu th hi:i West Ti'inpli' . :i t tin bo' ilex an: 'paled wl;h tlu slznaturo, Itkvx Lmk Dais. aciiiiiiu1 vvlibiiiii t Ills seal or wluqi seal iibriikna. E. N. ul.sii-lialcl- iXII'.i-ordln.'i- 1 Nuii -- sui-rlvo- Eagle Tobacco Cure tffiie mark find a suc-cissi- iil biiatica Cl 1 i - - tsiness At w ; dfci&m Gbcoa 1U GREAT SL'PEUlC RI'l 1.1 STRFNG7H, FLAVOR i i CHEAFNEES., in i li inidst if the woods u mi locks. All the primitive wood Instincts are extraordinarily ah-r- t ill the young child, and will k. op him safe more successfully than will the shrieks and prohibitions of the most watchful nurse. CaiMion needs no Jogging in a young child. 1s t him qullc alone and lie will in. ike good use of It. A toddler of two when going over a narrow ledge will, if h i alone, take tu nil fours, though pi'i'iiaps he never had a bad fall in his life. A young child Is no inure going to rush out of llimself Upon the I'lM'kN and lni'uiiilnently fall niT lno the wall r than Is a young puppy. A child loft to himself will in cninplisli tilps through woods and among slumps In safety that he cui:ld never have accomplished If confused by the constant yells and warnings of n solicitous parent. As a matter of fact, th" child In the woods, by Instinct knows more than the inircnt does. Let him alone. Me will not take a step wiilmut tesllng ib Let him Irot.i th- - tiiinga tin Tii- -i Ives. l"ilt coi. fun,, him by rh'inli-con. r:n: "iN. N'nl'Jiv will touch without tciTorl .big; you will loudly do so v. ell. ordinary tumbles won't seriously hurt him. arid he will understand the nu ailing of thul sort ot teuclilnff. rioM:i:u m;rsi:rii:s co SALS I.AKK CITY, UTAH Grow only and High First-cla- ss Grade Stock. DENTISTRY DR. Til J. 1. IEIS0R, sell knnwn and pnrl-.r- Klr-J- I-- P'lbihl.-dniilU- III 240vnin OiMif norlli N. U. lull epi-ne- the mw bell III lilisik, tf WhIIt St., 10,1800, Salt Lata |