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lltolher Inul l»-f (PJlVtnJ K m.-nil' with mprtber Indian. lhbtvrw.no un-nranl thin*. a* tfcrtrraily jwrrittjjfe rites was to camp witti »ult;l KW for » num. But this one must have Ism n desirable squaw, for the father wasm angry an*5 revengeful tlmt he sought every opportunity to abuse, heat and injure the mother of his girl. ft1’ *o *hi slip HI* ami tlu her injury KjM* *W -lls ni* protected. lt;‘nc time when In- l«ti assulted her she gave Wm a blow, wifh an old pan that- his forehead «a» badly ent Bleeding profusely he re treated and raiue for help.She urged that lie go to a do,-tor hut lie did not want, to reie.et to the ngcul lest, he should tie arrested, so she did l.lle best, she could i*tr hitii, no! itshnig liiui him- he tsrtP (° he hart. All ibest-things made it finr,1 lot* the child, n is * loved her parents very tenderly.One Ann. lav a tttilii*:‘O eaire* to lit1'.Mission to ill lid U S'-l'Oi1'1 His .-'ihjeo*was Heaven'' and the ''oudiiton- tln'i'e.! He made the meat lt;f whin*j and palms and nDM'n promised n. al'Him. He little realixed that In* '•* i 'sending a duger through the heart of a, tittle girl- Miss Frost noticed tin. i sin* . a was uWe demonstrative than usual in : -hher a flections toward her V-lt eh*'* did , not. dream of wlnit was coming. Wlv-lr 1 ■; she v,-i‘ot to hod that night, she kiss'! ■** her and laid her little- cheek upon her' ,, ' face in a most -in’i-o d way. then sin-;I broke lt;Mt with a ''heir gut,refill «- *,1 ' f.fession Used I * ' 1;l:* WoCH ,bansock ISJIIANS. I something is very disrihsising n. them. ,... } ftftprwhifh sho out twsif in ■No historical sketch of pioneer eirpet- • w,Rtw h-uivm.: f dot.l«t» ana privations would he com- ' £ 'u, h,-avoir. i don t want dlote ®«*nt speaking m the Inman • ■■■ ,..t+ p,,,,.:hool at Fort Hall | *,1,,«*t wa.iUo go to Heaven.*•orknf Miss Frost mi the Foil Hjl1 | Mjss pril5t sriw at, on,.e hat the unlit' i*teservatiion. . j ,v.„ p,,v a mouicnt she liftedlicrlienvrMis* Amelia Frost, nr Alb.M, NmR fnr wWtem WHM «M» lib* ’•ork. was sent, out as a missionary to kin,„v ,lml „ reassuringw. Indiana by the Women* itattoiwl, ^ ^ ^ ^ |Jc.la up te„vndian Association. The membership j ^ ^ », nn.cl, .id i1* this organization «»=”*.''!' by all the girls, and told her ofroineri Interested lit Indian Mis.il m.. j ^ ^ |„,Katifiil tilings m he found in I f all the leading denominations of she | ^ # ..vhm all jlast. The (’onm-c.-trent branch ftt Ihe! “ ,, ^ whore every dissociation assumed the financial so* j. ^ hKlJ,t wdn)d jjrartSM., 1,ort and care of this mission. ! that ( bid had made the ftoiv.-rs with all jMiss Frost, reached Idaho ... Juno. *, ^ ^ ^ „ w,ulll1 ,She had as associate missmnnry I ^ ^ .„ th(,vorkerfor the l.rst three ?*m *ta»| ^ ^ ^ ,oi#)t hav, h,,.,511a*Stiles, hut she gave up the »'rh| dress as well as the baltt-rHy ifs;lud from that time till no* «* J*-?CntiM^#ug, «m* she ipiieled ;,as Item working alone, « ^ptrn M ^ whk.h s)u, s„,d. •■Wmi't yon i he farmer who was •»»* lt;mt bj to*, ^ a,m.„ lina tell the dear dcsns that, jBoard to show the Indians Imw r.o plow ■ ^ wuu) w r„ Ht'a^u mid liytf, mddiuild houses and plant tm*s anf y Which sin* did in a un»Hi.!grain and vegetables. *» hs n, j Ernest petMbn. jbetter result* than the squ.nvs lia ^ shP |wc,ime a chUd:^in.tch pmyer as.time past, , i ^ liiHwd iH* #twt«nhw»l. »««*•Through the Indian Agrnt they badI, ^ ^ „„rKID acres of land given them fur thin , , Kl;ijt,v „f ]K,rents butmission on which they built a ''M X’Vri.m tlmsi who might think U-r house for mission pi.rposes. Mis* cno)1|fll p^vg. in murrhige ae-nor this mission, was never m MO ,,, ,Mr lv,iy „f,ioing with Hu*connected with the Cluven.mct.t; School Hlt; rh' h .at Fort Hall. Her work was for the |. thesh cniidit.iens anfruniid-most part for the parents and the home, c ■ M*u.* £ m mvf th„t. the ftirtj* fMUting in touch with them and h* pmg j. ^ was ...them irt thrar hour ol need, m f.wt. ^ ,(mV . r\ mvny |cwork that* equals almost any foreign f |(i wj|lH)1 * s,„. tiui.il y got theHeld in self-sacrifice and Ihe native ,mu- f l„,f feared tin* mnrherditiwiw fotrnd arming tin* people. ! .,'„d ..Ilier relations Would . 'Ml InmUeNo romance could he moo* llirilhngi ,j qhieih* f~than some of her expericuccs righ, hen-, ^-I J. Fih I'lah. where muli.nnles nisi. F (-Jn t„r p,ll„.„li„: wurrt unit forward ..nut rcu.i/Jtiy: Thai. :l | . , .if).I few mile* from the railroad live* a mis- !^ ^ ^j;i,aionary surrounued by a ^.pb-wtn—---t-i — ,(;.;ir| ..I only m-il tlovmiuicnl proi.'Cliou , * ' ‘ , ,h,. ,t *1 much mothering beside-* to h«lp : 1 * ■ * ' y. Uli„„i*in realise tin benefita and hh ***tiM* I pJit fi! * U her 1at.might he their, through ooll« : ^ hjii|-tli:il ^ ,,,„ joined t.. heart ami hand t.aum.K, ^ wl|u,„, lnm.licit would lit thum to riHc %vliiit ih'-.. i ^ ^ j(U1| tl,(! p,.,.,-, |Wv.. better advaul.ige. | alSill-cilery Jill'* Jill rilCJi .•*iirioA.*.^n . wSPdi !n-r (mil•tiiioss iirl'l in Sin* is ilu- hH*- r,.si^s. |n lo-r ritiinhelps. They have 1«„*„M’;|si1 1.. dopi-Tid Mil tier am I m -in*- -jl »*i m 1 ■ ,ni wy'trld i li'-r jiidK»;m**n.- A l*-M ' , w;l., j,.,,.,. r, ls. ;iti!ilnitbc finn- sin; had ;i «ir)':. fji-limd 1ml j |MMiy v/jis i-oU'-d in » mid only take » fow for want ..f room. | ,\Tt^ nmdlt;- f..r wirtli J-,e found these girls tmt only‘ ;jndcr’Jtfi!idni{f IhiI hrmnl am* c.nn , what :i H‘i.0it. |iupd.H i'.niy to In-'' l/'“ '*At. firnt tin- tndinuH rcnartlcfl iu-r with ; licit -,ln* wa dwj- 11 spicion. Tin-y eollid „**. lUl.lersln..*! o it n p .In; I rib.-Pathi-r in''*! iv*-r*. ^1 ii tool; ioiiV: v'-ar-s titifui tu.-rvi*--; and kindly 1n-a!:ti‘i ith imi' li prayer, to disarm licm i*-tr opp'^ition. Slit* itifiitd thi up a* ii vv-iv io il.“ir *-upor irtiifr and tifjilliHii way of livim? nt.d il line:**! jH-rlaiinns' o* lh«- laws of •i-.* imtraim-*!■;iifd n»*x.t to imiKi'i-ildn s, -ct* I In* «iiiipi** ijoMpte] d in i)i»* Bil»h-i:h all tiii- hIi.* found m ion t-xi^tinjf in t •ban il*4- w.-rtd in cn*flit for. Tin y h*v»*?i and (trt'Hlly d«- -n liib* tin* «iii‘-!i lnivt* j •ir inrdi'ii t*11nli* al.nto ill fir sir1.' 1.,d of lltfir If-I- tor lt;♦HjH-rity of fin- tnlH- d‘-j«)n' of Mi-t rro-i V pupil -v that ip to'li wlt;»Mhtls. hot Jn.t ivturiii«i wit It Jpll. ! lit* chihi •haiip' did imi :riiiwatCkfil’Ih-Mii-apd 1she h'.dsnlt;;.-ir fric; not wit h- i ’ iiiii ln-r av. thf 11,lull, il 1 -ins tln-iIcr. tin- -an., hot that Slush-so ■ of all . *«i\ hum hoiJ proud*'! t■! S;iSS hi- coil'if'l x. Suit it lci-1 Aplaiit-'i it at! •■4.!ihi tli'-li ..j.J .i iiiclnoj jajri-r ih«* ‘-.■tvilt; • !*a!lh* witli,:lt;■ t»o di-t'irloal afTlt;-milihit-id!-:ti«A l:.s*if*fr.•.tt.i ’M'h*i m-k.jt. ’ viff tv jS !i Mm• Ill'll-«U p1 'i il'* I'., ;iii' di'tijrhanlt;T* aTIm* -i'-n i'1 a Hpocial and1 i,. cnijur f»ij'*. Mi*•hi! ’ hnslit •'•h-i-- .ittd * id- ai;« *. handful •-!i.nciit. krpiirklin;: .l*”-(_n ; inrtkiriM thi-1.mi .1“' l»riitlt;it wii i’ * ■{HiMHilth-. f'-r;!)i- iiidiun- diKi *,v pm Mn-I'-W* U’V i t(1 lt;t Oi;- MUt!crv hand I - dlu-,1 rat?* wit at il v.,u v Hi* Km.hutr.hfiirhim--*' afid ;*(' a w::}•lt;■■! 1 lt;I!r.f Uod.hi-H.-r,Itoivd Il'-M V' ,'.
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Soda Springs Chieftain

Soda Springs, Idaho, US

Thu, Jun 07, 1906

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