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Show A BOX. full-botto- GUNNISON, . . UTAH. Theres a difference The greatest Dutchmen. are There isnt much nervous tesa-drinke- MflU OLtnilILL TEA TEA GUNNISON GAZETTE. rs Iron county fair, held during the wck, was a distinct success. The largest hariest ever known Is In the vicinity of being garnt-re- at d Tangultch. Ogden members of the Ftah National Guard are to hate a new armory which will cost JIK.hmii. The fields in the Summit county urc full of harvesters and the crops this year will be the largest in many years. Twenty more teachers than were last car are at work in employed of Salt schools the county this year. Prince Wu, Former Mlniter to Unit ed States, Injured and AsOnly Today It Ours. sassin is Killed. Today Is a tmall space only a 'Ightning fiat-- in the dark. But of li the wit bartered ooan of eternity Pekin. At the Pekin railway stait is all that Is really ours. Exchange. tion Sunday, as a train carrying ono I um .ur- (Hire fr tavesj of the four missions ordered abroad ifi- - Him' Tiufc. lioniilM, ji )t .ir olitlea! methods, to study foreign ittipii- - Miwl, .Vutwii li. N. V.. Frt. 17, 100. en-umjtio- l- George Jefferson, the giant half-breeIndian from Green Bay, Wis., dropped dead in a saloon in Ogden from heart disease while on his way home from the Portland exposition. Claude Blanchard, the young man who fell thirty-fiv- e feet from a telephone cable at Logan, on account ol having touched a live wire about a month ago, has succumbed to his d o RITUAL OF THE ESKIMO. Elaborate Ceremonies Held at the Return of the Sun. It might he mppu.M-- that the Eskimo were too much hi upled In fortifying themsthrs a pa In.-- hunger and cold to Indulge In rcHgh'in. riu s and Arctic An exploit r In eeretnoniej. nathat the r ports Alaska, however. tives have quite an elahmate ritual, In the course of which huge and gro'I lie r print i tesque masks are pal fcsthal is leld at Faster, when they cclehtate the iniirn or the sun. s Eskimo, dressed in appiopriate and wearing masks, personate the sun, I In moon and various Arctic animals, and there is much chanting and dancing. Some cf the masks are so heavy that tin j have to b susp tided from t In- - r of of the house in willed the ceremonies are held, tin actors simply standing behind them and wagging them from side to side. All the masks are carved uot only with a rugged resemblance of the object or animal represented, hut with a hideous human face designed to represent its ghost. This is due to the Eskimo belief that every animal and thing has a spirit of human form and features. In some cases the mask Is made to open by means of hinged doors, showing another mask formed like a human face beneath. d 1 u.-e- Governor Cutler will award a gold medal and a $l prize for tin finest, -t fattest and looking bain present nt the State Fair. Ierry Clark of Alpine had his leg broken in two places last week, the result of hating a horse which he was riding tail on him. and Infectious drinking Impure water is said to he the cause of the typhoid epidemic width is now prevailing at Lewiston. V. C. Barker and S. V. Wallace, Utah cadets at Annapolis, have received olllcial appointments in the midshipmen's brigade. Samuel Willis, aged 23. was thrown from his horse near Ogden and when picked up was dead, his neck having been broken by the fall. Citizens of Koosharem are getting out material for a new meeting house. The lower portion will be of rock and the upper portion of brick. The work of installing the electric light plant at Coalville has commenced and poles are being placed In position for the stringing of the wires. The enrollment of the district school at American Fork to date is 850, the largest ever recorded here. The beginners grade has 110 enrolled. Michael Murphy, a mining man, attempted suicide in a Salt Igike hotel, slashing his throat and wrists and jabbing himself over the heart with a pocket knife. The frost which came last week did some damage to the late vegetables. The tomato crop was hurt considerably in some localities in Davis and Weber counties. Joseph Vatrella, who was shot by Frank Mazza, in Salt Lake City, on September 5, over an alleged love affair, is dead and Mazza is being sought by the officers. Mrs. Amy Rhodes, of Liberty, Weber county, was accidentally shot by her husband while he was cleaning a target rifle, the bullet entering her face, inflicting a painful wound. A fire suposed to be of incendiary origin destroyed the barn, corral, sheds, about 100 tons of hay, and two stacks of grain on the farm of Christian Johnson at Elsinore last week. ts, Also in tea. h Th ad-vertisemen- m prostration in Holland. UTAH STATE NEWS in I cos-tunic- was leaving, a bomb was exploded Inside a private ear, killing four minor officials and wounding over twenty other persons. The wounded Include Prince Tsai Toho. who heads the most Important of the missions, and Wu Ting Fang, former minister to the United Slates, both of whom received slight Injuries. The perpetrator of the outrage, who was in the ear, was blown to pieces. The affair has created a profound sensation ami causes nprehension regarding the safety of members of the court and leading otficials of the government. The government offices and railways are now strongly guarded. PALMAS PARTY WINS. your rrarT It 1 rturM jour 11 UX BrbUUn1 Mlnute Scales of Human Skin. A grain of fine sand would cover on hundred of the minute scales of the human skin and yet each of these s cciles In turn covers from COO to &00 pores. lrr Tte iwnu. A 8-- . DOXT rORCJKT ra' Cro Hu H!t Ulu. calj lau. South tu-o- Demand for Chinese Tea. that Reports from China indicate In demand the of revival a there la for States United England and the Chinese teas. TEA There is such a thing in the world as tea-tope- slave of r, the cup; one can hardly imagine it. Water Beacon. There Is a beacon In the Arizona desert to guide travelers to a water hole. This Is lighted at night, constituting a "light house several hundred Election in Cuba Passes Off With No miles inland. Serious Disorders. Havana. The registration election in Havana passed off quietly, and teleGood tea is better than grams from the Interior say there were no disorelers except at Placetas, poor coflee, and costs less in the province of Santa (Mara, where money. many shots were fired but no one TEA was killed. The liberals admit the complete victory in Havana of the moderates, the party of President Palma. They claim that they did not vote because moderate policemen stationed at the polls prevented them from doing so. The latest telegrams received here Gout and Its Symptoms. stated that the registration elections Gout may manifest Its presence In have resulted In a complete governany part or organ of the body. In- ment victory throughout the entire digestion Is a common Indication of Island. Us presence; but its more serious forms are associated with pain In one RELIEF FOR FAMINE SUFFERERS. or more of the joints. Alcohol and toMillions Will be Used in Tidbacco should be avoided, and Vichy Twenty ing Over Unfortunate Russians. water liberally taken. commitSt. Petersburg. Special GET POWER. tees from the department of agriculture and the ministry of the interior The Supply Comes From Food. of If we get power from food, why not left here Saturday to take charge strive to get all the power we can. the relief work in the famine districts That is only possible by use of skil- of Russia. The cost of this work Is fully selected food that exactly fits estimated by the government at the requirements of the body. Poor fuel makes a poor fire and a No acute distress has yet been repoor fire is not a good steam pro- ported and the government hopes, by ducer. prompt distribution of food, seed, From not knowing how to select grain and fodder and the employment the right food to fit my needs, I suf- of the famine stricken populace on fered grievously for a long time from public works, to tide over the people stomach troubles, writes a lady from until the new harvest. a little town in Missouri. SUIIt seemed as if I would never be COMMANDER ATTEMPTED CIDE. able to find out the sort of food that was best for me. Hardly anything that I could eat would stay on my Jumped from Window After Accident to the Mikasa. stomach. Every attempt gave me heart-burand filled my stomach with Tokio. A special to the Jiji from gas. I got thinner and thinner until Sasebo says that Captain Iwichi, comI literally became a living skeleton of the Nikasa, made and in time was compelled to keep mander an attempt to commit suicide, after an to my bed. A few months ago I was persuaded address which he made to the survito try Grape-Nut- s food, and it had vors of the warship, by jumping from such good effect from the very begin- a window. He was severely wounded ning that I have kept up its use ever about the head and is now reported to since. I was surprised at the ease be in a critical condition in the Sasebo with which I digested it. It proved Naval hospital. to be just what I needed. All my unExcuse for the Montreal Citizen Gives pleasant symptoms, the heart-burn- , Strangling Child. inflated feeling which gave me so much pain disappeared. My weight Montreal, Quebec. J. Albert Mar98 116 to gradually increased from tin, son of the junior partner of Mayor lbs., my figure rounded out, my Lapote of this city, after playing with strength came back, and I am now his three little children at his home able to do my housework and enjoy took the youngest daughter, food did it. Name Saturday, it. The Grape-Nut- s 5 years old, into an adjoining room given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, and strangled her. When the crime was Mich. discovered iviartin appeared to be perI have A ten days trial will show anyone fectly cool and composed. for food. some facts about heaven, he made another angel said. Theres a reason. $20,-000,00- n ill-fat- 0. Go by the book. Writ for our Knowledge Hook, 1. Schilling Company, San Srw'wlwo. M Londons Water Supply. The average dally supply of water to London is 218,593,000 gallons, which Is supplied to 995,890 houses occupied by 6,592,801 people, making the average amount per head 13.1 gallons THOUSANDS OF LIVES SAVED Mothers Medicine Cheit and Patent Prescriptions. Commenting on attacks made by certain eastern publications on some of the best known and most valuable of the worlds proprietary medicines, the Committee on Legislation of the Proprietary Association says: All through the country districts, in every state of the union, you will find in the farm houses the old family remedies, sometimes called patent By medicines, many of which have been in use in the same household for generations. Among such people the proprietary medicine, alwith full printed inat hand ways for structions use, is one of the necessities of life. To families in the country many miles from a doctor such remedies are invaluable. Mothers medicine chest has saved many a life and met many old-fashion- ed a threatening sickness at the thres- hold and turned it out of doors. So ;'ar from constituting as is often pretended, acquaintance with a patent medicine often obviates the necessity of such a step; for here is a prescription already made up, the effect of which is well known. One of the greatest advantages of such medicine is that its constant formula gives it the character of a single drug, so far as uniformity of result is concerned, and the people who use it. mow from experience just what they can count on which is more than can he said of many physicians prescrip- tions frequently obtained at a far greater cost and trouble. Planets and Satellites. Recent discoveries seem to show that each of the larger planets is accompanied by bands of satellites smaller than the minor planets, as the primaries are smaller than ela-tive- ly |