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Show GUNNISON GAZETTE. FIGHTING AT PORT ARTHUR. VLADIVOSTOK TALE OF POLLY BAKER. PROTECTED. System of Fortifications Begins Many Hoax of Benjamin Franklin That By Fooled French Historian. Miles Outside the City. When Benjamin Franklin was on As the result of months of preparaUTAH. GUNNISON, famous mission in Paris he and his tion Vladivostok is now strongly proSUa3 Deane were one day discussing tected, according to Captain llalvor-pe- the numerous errors they found in of the Norwegian steamship Tun-gu- the Abbe Raynals Historie des Deux UTAH STATE NEWS. which arrived at Chefoo five lodes, when the author of that work days out from that port, with 700 Chi- happened to come in upon them. They Mrs. Mary Wright, who cam to nese refugees, who were unable to live told the good man the subject of their Utah in 1852 and settled In Spring-vllle- , at Vladivostok any longer owing to conversation, and tho abbe immediateIs dead at tho ago of G7. the high prices of food and other ly denied that there were any errors In the ore and bullion market of in his history. due to the war. necessaries, His attention was called to the 6tory Salt Lake the past week closed on Captain Ilalvornen says that the of a certain Tolly Baker, and an elosettlements amounting to $526,600. Vladivostok system of fortifications quent address which the abbe creditMilling wheat was raised from $1.00 begins many miles outside the city ed her with making before a Massato 11.10 a hundred at a meeting of the The abbe insisted proper and grows stronger as the city chusetts court. a was Salt Lake Produce exchange last true it that story, but admitted is approached. not could remember bis auhe that week. Ships laden with food, cannon, amDr. it. for Franklin was shakJames Smith has mysteriously dismunition and all sorts of military sup- thority ing with laughter during the protestaappeared from his home in Scofield, counter attacks. plies, frequently arrive at Vladivos- tions of the learned Frenchman. Having been reinforced during the tok, according to Captain Halvorsen, and bis friends fear he has met with At last he said: I will tell you, foul play. night, the Russians charged down who says that five ships engaged in abbe, the origin of that story. When unloading their cargoes, were In port I was a printer and editor of a newsAfter being married but one week, upon the Japanese, and desperate when the Tungas sailed. conflicts ensued. Tn paper we were sometimes slack of Ernest Bertram, of Ogden, suicided and to amuse our customers I deback news, beat BY the BANDITS. ATTACKED enemy and by morphine poisoning. He and his Japanese to fill up our vacant columns used stroyed two covered positions in the bride had quarreled. with anecdotes and fables and fancies Russian Explorer Put to front moat. of my own, and this tale of Polly Many carloads of ties and seventy A Japanese Mongolia. sublieutenant, with Baker is one of my making. rails have been delivered then succeeded In General Kuropatkin reports that volunteers, thirty at Modena recently to rebuild the line Best in the World. making his way to the rear of the fort. Lieutenant Colonel Bogdenoff, who at that point and vicinity. There be engaged in a personal con- was sent by Viceroy Alexiff to exCream, Ark., Nov. 7. (Special.) Edward J. Jude, an engineer on the flict with a Russian officer and killed plore Mongolia, accompanied by only After eighteen months suffering from Backache and ComSouthern Pacific, residing in Ogden; him. Having discovered two more two interpreters and a courier, was at- Epilepsy,Mr. W. II. Smith Kidney of this place plaint, committed suicide by taking carbolic defenses in the rear moat, the sub- tacked by Chinese bandits on Novemis a well man again and those who acid. No cause is known for the deed. lieutenant withdrew his force with a ber 3 near Durinbin mountain, on tho have watched his return to health Charles Buchanan, a former resi- loss of two men. Chinese Eastern railway, and that one unhesitatingly give all the credit to dent of Salt Lake, has disappeared Later in the night the advanced po- of the Interpreters was killed , the Dodds Kidney Pills. In an interview from his home in St. Louis, and his sition of the Japanese was taken and others of the patty being captured. regarding his cure, Mr. Smith says: I had been low for eighteen months wife fears that he has met with foul retaken twice. The besiegers succeed- Cavalry sent in pursuit of the bandits with my back and kidneys and also ed In holding the approaches and con- found the corpses of Lieutenant Coloplay. nel Bogdenoff, the second interpreter Epilepsy. I had taken everything I Roy Taylor of Salt Lako City acci- structing trenches connecting with and the courier, which have been knew of, and nothing seemed to do At dawn 'brought to Harbin. General Kuropat-ki- n me dentally shot himself while hunting the armys front parallel. any good till a friend of mine got on the visible were numbers of dead adds that punitive measures will me to send for Dodds Kidney Pills. ducks near American Fork. The load I find that they are the greatest medentered his leg, inflicting a bad slopes. Fort P, north of the new and be taken. General also reports Kuropatkin old icine In the world, for now I am able batteries in the left center of the r wound, the of a Japanese attack on to work and am in repulse ' fact as stout and line of the defense, was captured by his right flank on November 5. Six strong as before I took sick. McClellan, who Organist John the severe fighting of the night. Russians were killed. presides at the big organ in the TabDodds Kidney Pills cure the KidThese operations have successfully In inernacle Salt Lake City, has been neys. Cured Kidneys cleanse the ' MANY ARE INJURED. ' driven an effective wedge into the Rusp" blood of all impurities. Pure blood vlted to give two recitals at the St, sian center. Severe explosions and Street Car Occident Near Los Angeles means good health. Louis exposition, extensive fires have occurred in the Caused Ly Fog. Too Much for Ducks Digestion. O. C. Andreason, one of the oldest fortress within the last few days. one of the St. James park of Recently the Japanese A hundred persons were injured, casualties residents of Monroe, died last week in The total Over were (London, Eng.) lake keepers found 1,100. the late attacks at the age of 62 years. He had been 500 were killed up to October 29. The some of them seriously, in a rear-en- d lying on the bank dead. It was In several weeks but the di- spirit of the men is magnificent. The collision on the Long Beach electric discovered that the bird had swalrect cause of death was heart failure. firing of all the guns is wonderfully road. The car from Los Angeles to lowed a penny toy clock and a small effective. Long Beach had stopped at a crossing rubber ball, evidently thrown into the There are over 4,300 persons in Salt near Compton to take on a passenger. water by children. Lake City who have not paid their GNAWED OFF HIS EAR. There was a dense fog prevailing. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country poll tax for this year, and it is the thirty-thre- e The car contained all other diseases put together, and until the last than pasAwakis Sound Hoosier Who Sleeper few yeara was supposed to be Incurable. For a great intention of the tax collector to begin sengers. Hardly had it stopped when many years doctors pronounced It a local disease aDd ened by Rodent suit against each individual for the prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling a work car, containing about forty to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. of a off Charles A rat part gnawed amount, $3.00. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dls Mexican laborers, and two foremen, ease therefore requires constitutional treatment. ear while he slept in his which had been closely following, Hall'sandCatarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Seymour Ekins, aged 9, was found Lancys & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on Ind. of crushed home north at full a into it Not Anderson, speed. In dead bed at his home in Slaterville. the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 To a local physician he said that person on the passenger car escaped drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood The cause of his demise is a mystery, mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one injured and some of them have re- and hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send as he was an unusually healthy lad when he was awakened by a stinging ceived frightful cuts and bruises. for circulars and testimonials. his Address; F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. The cause of the accident was the and went to bed feeling well and in sensation in the lobe of one of Sold by Druggists, 75c. ears he placed his hand to it and dense fog, and the fact that the pasTake Halls Family Pills for constipation. good spirits. found it bleeding. Then he discov- senger coach was about ten minutes Olaf Anderson, a bartender of Salt Much Muslin in Turban. ered that the upper part of his ear late. A Turkish turban of the Lake City, suicided by taking mor- was largest size badly gnawed, and he is confiWAR OVER FOR WINTER. contains from ten to twenty yards of phine. Family troubles, brought about dent that a rat did It. the finest and softest muslin. by Andersons fondness for liquor, are Is It to No went be There Will he More that Thought Lancy explained believed to have been responsible for Important to Mothers. bed very cold and sleepy, and he preBig Battles Until Spring. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, the suicide. sumes that he slept so soundly that Military activity in the vicinity of a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, Utahs output of copper for the past he did not feel the pain until the rat the Shahke river is limited to the ex- and see that it week shows a marked increase, 866,-02- 8 had taken a good bite. The ear was tension and strengthening of enBears the pounds of copper bullion, contain- carefully dressed to avoid blood trenchments. There are indications Signature of ing silver and gold of a value exceed- poisoning. that the Japanese have not given up In Use For Over 30 Yeara. ing $250,000 having been forwarded The Kind You nave Always Bought. the plan of seeking to force General Killed His to the refineries of the east. into another general enKuropatkin Latest Fad In Furnishing. W. R. Shomake, a man 70 years of gagement. although in military circles Farmers of Willard are happy over The very latest thing in furnishing', his at St. Petersburg the belief is exthe outcome of the present season. age, shot and killed to have the walls of rooms covis cold blood, at pressed that there will be no other in Oliver Sargent, canvas. Beet harvesting is nearing an end, big battle in the campaign this year. ered with a coarse, dead-blac- k Shomake Ore. Grants Pass, gave at onions are their $1.00 selling they a farm in consideration of Anglo-Russia- n Agreement. 100 per pounds, in the field, and other Sargent and him his for aged caring Sargents Sir Charles Hardinge, the British crops are bringing good prices. wife during their lifetime. Ever since ambassador, has submitted to Foreign The body of an unknown man was the It takes one out of was made there has been a Minister Lamsdorff gift additional three found in a box car in the freight yards constant and makes him forget wrangle. Monday night there articles of the Anglo-Russia- n agreeIn Ogden. The man had been mur- was as another quarrel and .1 Sargent ment, the first providing for legal ashimself- dered and robbed, his body being yet was his and Shomake wife, sessors for the contracting parties, leaving warm when found. Two men have the latter What a comfort!" brought their meal the second for a division of the exhaving been arrested on suspicion of being to them, Shomake fired a revolver penses of the commission, and the School for Salesmen. the murderers, but there Is no abso- into Sargents back, causing instant third that the decision of the majorA school for salesmen has been death. Shomakes mind is thought to ity of the commission shall be lute proof against them. opened recently in Chicago. bo affected. H El III ULEDllHX SON. Besieged City Seems to Be in the Grasp of the Japanese. After three days of continuous bombardment of Tort Arthur, which caused extensive destruction to tho Sojusan and Niryusan forts In tho west center of the Russian line of defense, and also to Kekwan fort, the right wing of the Japanese army as vaulted Sojusan on Sunday afternoon according to a dispatch from Dalny. Having carried these approaches to that height, the assailants entrenched themselves under the glacis of the forts. In the evening the left wing delivered an assault on Kekwan, fighting Its way to the lower parapet There the Japanese held their ground stubbornly in tho face of Russian hand-to-han- s, d five-poun- d - I ck ill-heal- th I ' Son-in-La- son-in-la- TEA |