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Show THE GUNNISON GAZETTE BY NEPHI GLEDHILL & SON. GUNNISON NEWS Two cases of smallpox were placed under quarantine in Ogden last week Tno new Swedish Lutheran church at Park City was dedicated hut Sun day. The output of Ilahs mines this year will teach the enormous sum of $12,000,006. During the past six months fully f,000 head of cattle have been shipped fioni Modena. Nino attorneys wire granted per mission to practice before the Supremo court one day last week. Friends of ICarnest Williams of Salt Lake City, who has been missing since October 8. fear he has met witii foul Pi John t Henderson, who shot and killed Oscar E. Otto in lais Angeles a few days ago, was formerly a lesident of Ogden. Scattered over the state of Utah, are many dairies, whose product of butter and cheese this year will exceed $2.0o,hm, A fight is being inaugurated on thr eastern mail order bouses by the Man- ufacturers' and Merchants' association of Salt Lake City. Frank P.owdon, 2.1 years old, was run over by a threshing machine en- gine at Clover Creek and crushed so badly that he died. Frederick Sorensen of Nephi is raising a second crop of strawberries, which is regarded as quite a novelty in that community. Utah day was celebrated at the Jamestown exposition on October 35th, Governor Cutler and Thomas making addresses. Two Salt Lake boys about 17 years old are accused of holding up a Chinaman. The youthful highwaymen secured only $3 for their trouble. L. 1$. Wilder, employed as an by the State Mining company at Miuersville, was struck by lightning and instantly killed on the 17th. Tiie state convention of the Womens Christian Temperance Union was held in Ogden last week. Mrs. E. E. Shepard ol' Ogden was elected president. On the Utah Arid Farm company's farm located in Dog Valley, the big steam plow is being run night and day, and an average of seventy-fiv- e acres per day is being turned over. Ambrose Greenwell, while mounting a horse at Huntsville, was thrown and kicked and stamped on by the vicious brute, and sustained a fracture of several ribs. He is expected to recover. A receiver has been appointed to take charge of the Ogden canyon sanitarium, at the mouth of Ogden canyon. The resort has been a losing proposition ever since it was thrown open to the public. tne products of the metal and coal mines and the clay products of Utah will this year aggregate $.10,000,000, while the agriculture, horticulture and livestock industiy will reach a total of $75,000,000. Frank Pierce of Salt Lake City vii. become firt assistant secretary of the interior department on November 1, succeeding Judge Thomas Ryan of Kansas, who has been moved to a less responsible position. The same distressing condition with reference to the prevalence of typhoid fever in Salt Lake which existed last year is reported again this fall. There is an amazingly large number of cares of this dread disease. Paul Angell, a collector, at temp, eel suicide in Salt Lake City while intov icated, but was prevented by a spec tator who knocked a bottle of embolic acid from his hand and held him until the police arrived. as-say- er IEII 110 MIX THIS YOURSELF RECIPE FOR SIMPLE HOME-MADKIDNEY CURE. I UTAH UTAH STATU CRISIS HIS EOS LEFT Heinzs, Morse and Thomas Interests Are Eliminated and Institutions Are Declared to be Sound.' E Inexpensive Mixture of Harmlees Vegetable Ingredients Said to Overcome Kidney and Bladder Trouble Promptly, The Reynolds Failure at Valdez, Alaska, Threatens to be ProNew York. At a special meeting of mixHere is a simple home-madductive of Trouble. the board of directors of the Mercanan eminent authority tile National bank Sunday afternoon ture ns given by who makes the on diseases, M.Kidney Seth Mllliken was elected presiNew a York in statement daily news-pa- ; dent of the bank to sueeed F. AugusNo Money to Pay Off the will it relieve almost any er, that Working tus Ileinze, resigned. At the same if trouble of case taken beKidney H. Men, and Half the Business Men time Wiliam Skinner and Gerish of the Town Are on the Verge of Milliken were elected additional vice fore the stage of Rrlghts disease. He Financial Collapse. presidents, Gerish Mllliken being add- states that such symptoms as lame back, pain in the side, frequent desire ed to the board of directors. The clearing house committee met to urinate, especially at night; painful with of the bank and the and discolored urinatlcn, are readily Seattle, Wash. Cable advices re- two the directors noards were in session for about, overcome. Here is the recipe; try it: ceived here from Valdez bv local Alasf Fluid Extract Dandelion, kans are to the effect that instead of four hours. Later William If. Sherer, ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; the situation due to the failure of the manager of tlm Clearing House asso- Compound Syrup San uparilla, three ciation, cn behalf of the association, Iloynolds bank being cleared, compliounces. Take a teaspoc.nful after each cations have so thickened that there is gave out the following statement: A committee of the clearing house meal and at bedtime. danger of a riot and the destruction or has A physician is authority examined the several banks of the property. No money lias bren received association hat these ingredients rre all harmless that have been under critiat Valdez to pay off the COO employees cism and find them solvent. The clear- and easily mixed at heme by shaking of the Alaska-Nomrailway, who are well in a bottle. This mixture has a without means to secure food and ing house committee has decided to oculiar healing and soothing effect to moe shelter, and the Reynolds Alaska De- render them such assistance their deposits as the committee may upon the entire Kidney and Urinary velopment company affairs have bestructure, and often overcomes the come so complicated that It is expect- think necessary." worst forms of Rheumatism in just a The assurance was given by the ed half the town will have to pass while. This mixture is said to house committee that the little clearing of a hands receiver. the remove all blood disorders and cure through It has developed that Reynolds had Ileinze, Morse and Thomas interests the Rheumatism by forcing the Kidiranch offices in New York, practical-- had been eliminated from the hanking neys to filter and strain from the blood all the New England states, Wis- organizations of New Yoik City anci and system all uric acid and foul, deNebraska. Maryland, in the light of this fact the clearing composed waste matter, which cause consin, Iowa, bouse association announced its read! the afflictions. Georgia and Louisiana in the south. Try it if you arent ness to lend all necessary aid to any well. Save the prescription. of the banks which have been under GOLD AND SILVER OUTPUT. suspicion, the clearing house investi IN LIFES BRIEF SPAN. ncrease in Output of Yellow Metal in gation having established their solvency. 1906 Over Preceding Year. Experiences, Joys and Sorrows of the It is believed that this action will Human Existence. George E. Roberts, prevent any crisis in New York bankWashington who retired from the position of dicircles. The loves and friendships of indirector of the mint on August 1, 1907, ing viduals partake of the frail character has completed a compilation of the RECEIVER FOR STANDARD OIL. of human life, and are brief and unstatistics on production of gold and certain. The experience of a human silver in the various states and terri- Chicagoan Wants Affairs of Company life may be shortly summed up: A tories of the United States for the Into Courts. Looked little by loving and a good deal of sorcalendar year, 1906. Mr. Roberts estisome bright hopes and many mates the production of gold in the Chicago. George F. Harding of this rowing; bitter disappointments; some gorUnited States during the calendar city on Saturday filed a bill in the suwhen the skies are geous as Thursdays S00, 1900 to been have $91,373, year perior court asking for the appointand the heavens calendar for the bright blue, when ment of a receiver for the Standard against $88,190,700 1906 of in a over us in blessnet gain year 1905, Oil of New Jersey and the Providence, bending The principal gain was in Corncompany Products company of New Jer- ings, glads the heart almost to madto amounted which $6,439,500. Alaska, ness; many dismal Fridays, when the Nevadas gain in gold was $3,919,500, sey. Mr. Harding says in his bill that smoke of torment beclouds the mind 500 shares of the Oregon, $75,200, Tennessee $22,300, he is the owner of and undying sorrows gnaw upon the Arizona $55,800, and Virginia $5,300. capital stock of the Corn Products some high ambitions and many The greatest loss of gold in any state company, and that its management is heart; was in Colorado, where there was a practically controlled by the Standara Waterloo defeats, until the heart becomes like a charnel house filled with The next Oil company. decrease of $2,7G6,700. dead affections, embalmed in holy largest loss was in Montana, $367,900. are made that the Standard but sorrowful Charges California lost $364,200; Washington, Oil memories; and then company, with certain individuals, the chord is the golden bowl $267,000; Idaho, $300,000, and Wyoloosed, to wreck the Corn Products is broken, the individual life a ming, $1S,000. The total number of conspired - one-hal- well-know- n e y 0. fine ounces of gold produced was The total production of silver in the United States during the calendar year 1906 is given as 56,517,900 ounces of the commercial value of $38,256,400, as against 56,101,600 fine ounces of the commercial value of $34,221,976 in 1905. The net gain in the production of silver during the calendar year 1906 in Arizona was 363.500 ounces; California, 435,500; Idaho, 710,600; and Utah, 1,188.200. The loss in the production of silver during the year in Montana was 914,400 ounces, and in Colorado 495,400 ounces. CONSUMPTION OF MEAT. Declined in the United States in Last Seventy Years. Washington. A capital of $10,625, 000,000 is directly concerned in the raising of- meat animals arid tlieir slaughtering and packing, according to a report on meat supply issued by the This department of agriculture. s as large as all amount is the capital invested in manufacturing in 1904. The stock of meat animals has increased since 1840, but has not kept pace with the increased population. The report adds; "That meat consumption per capita has declined in this country since 1840 is plainly - five-sixth- Indicated. cloud, company, capitalized at $SO,000,000, a vapor, passes away. Matthew Hale and for this purpose formed a pool, or Carpenter. trust, unlawfuly regulating and fixing SKIN SORE EIGHT YEARS. and controlling the price of glucose, corn and starch. grape sugar Harding factories were Spent $300 on Doctors and Remedies charges that thirty-eigh- t but Got No Relief Cuticura joined in this pool by the Cures in a Week. conspirators. so-call- CREDIT GIVEN TAFT. Upon the limbs and between the toes my skin xvas rough and sore, and also sore under the arms, and I had to stay at home several times because of this affection. Up to a week or so ago I had tried many other remedies and several doctors, and spent about three hundred dollars, without any success, but this is the seventh day that I have been using the Cuticura Remedies (costing a dollar and a half), which have cured me completely, so that I can again attend to my business. I went to work again I had been suffering for eight years and have now been cured by the Cuticura Remedies within a week. Fritz Hirschlaff, 24 Columbus Ave., New York, N. Y., March 29 and April 6, 1906. Policy Adopted by Him Proper Method for the Philippines. Manila. There was an enthusiastic demonstration for Secretary Taft at a banquet given in his honor Saturday night by William Morgan Shuster, a member of the Philippine commission. Leading representatives of callings and nationalities were present. The speakers included Senor Osmena, the newly elected speaker of the assembly, and Governor General Smith. General Smith confessed in his remarks that he was one of those who haa doubted the wisdom of the policy inaugurated by Secretary Taft eight years ago, but he now realized that this had been the only method td bring Old Church. the two people to a common ground. The one thousandth anniversary of He said that if one were to judge the the founding of St. church, future by the past, the om'vocs qf Mr Chester, England, findsPeters structure the Tafts policy would bo unbounded. in good condition, portions of it having been rebuilt in 1440 and 1673. to-da- y t. |