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Show I WORTH REMEMDERING. LOVELORN PATH OP GENIUS. GUNNISON GAZETTE. Great Nature xzru! OUNNISON. OLID II I LX. OJ. UTAH. Seldom Win True Hajk-pinIn MarriaQe. The part that love ha played hj the live cf men and women of genius never ftJU to Interest the rest of the world, but it Is no matter of surprise to etudents of human nature to dia cover how few of these love stories have represented anything like the happiness which falls to the lot of well lehated nobodle with only every-etcapacities, and hopes, and aep!rationa. Occasionally two great natures may reach the height of those magnificent solitudes of genius together, and enjoy their splendid Isolation in an atmos phere In which the more commonplace would be exceedingly bored and un comfortable. R has probably been the dream of every great mind to enjoy tbla Intellectual companionship, and. In the first stages of youthful hope and ardor, perhaps, to expect It. In comprehending In how few cases the anticipation has been realized, we strike the tragic note of so many 11 lua'rioua lives, already sufficiently handicapped by sordid poverty, sickness. early death, and by the never ceasing struggle for fame and recog nltion. y A delegation of Salt Lake minister La begun a crusade to stop Sunday baseball. About forty of the leading business tnen of Lehl have decided to organize a Commercial club. Five girls made their escape from the State Industrial school at Ogden one night last week. The members of the Ixis Angeles Chamber of Commerce will visit Salt l,ake City a!out June 17. Commissioners Wesley K. Walton, Webb C. Greene and Rudolph Kuchler will represent Utah at the formal opening of the Portland exposition. Homer Ilurrell, aged 14, of Salt Lake City, was run over by a wheelman who was "scorching. the little fellow sustaining a broken leg. The merchants of American Fork have decided to grant their clerks l half holiday on Thursday during the months of June, July and August. Richard Seley, aged 1C, had his legs badly cut while hanging on a train In Salt Lake City, and will always be a cripple as a result of his injuries. John McKenna, who has disappeared from Sait Lake City, is charged with making away with over $2, GOO of the funds of his employer, Joseph Dederichs. A Jury trial was had in Ogden last (week to decide the ownership of a four J?ound poodle dog, and the looser has announced his intention to carry the base to a higher court. An American Fork youth was sentenced to three and a half days in jail fast week for purloining a freezer full bf ice cream from a residence where a party was in progress. Two convicts at the 'state penitentiary engaged in a fight Saturday afternoon and one of the men was injured. He was stabbed in the right side with a pocket knife. James Gorman and his father-in-laJohn Meyer, alleged to be the heads of the gang of bounty thieves uncovered in Utah last winter, have at last been captured and will be brought to trial. ly Niels Madsen of Spring City, aa pioneer resident, died last week from the ieffects of an accident sustained a couple of weeks ago when a cow knocked him down and badly bruised him. It is announced that Rob Fitzsimmons and Mike Schreek will fight twenty rounds in Salt Lake City on July 4, a bid of the Salt Lake club having been accepted by the two fight- Record Time. Finer Flats, Tenn., May 29th. (Special) Cured In two days of Rheu mhtism tLat had made his life a tor ture for two years, D. S. Hilton of this place naturally wants every other sufferer from rheumatism to know what cured him. It was Dodd's Kidney Fills. "Dodds Kidney Fills are the grand est pill on earth says Mr. Hilton, "I would not take any sum of money for what they did for me. For two years I had what the doctors called I could hardly walk rheumatism. around the house. It seemed to be in my back and hip and legs. 1 tried everything but nothing helped me till I got Dodd's Kidney Pills. "Two days after I took the first dose all pain left me and it has never come back since. I can't praise Dodds Kidney Pills too much. Rheumatism is caused by uric add in the blood. Healthy kidneys take all the Uric Acid out of the blood. Dodds Kidney Fills make healthy kidneys. Ir. Poor Philadelphia. A Philadelphia trolley car craihad Into a bakery wagon and sent a load of pies through the air. What with germs in the drinking water and pies In the air, Philadelphia must be an place, Indeed. Buffalo Express. ul FIXING RAILROAD RATES. Making railroad rates Is like playing a game of checkers or chess. Com- munities to be benefitted, producers, manufacturers or shippers to be aided represent the pieces used. Every pos- d d d d x n d; rs n d , d, n sible move Is studied for Its effect on the general result by skilled trafA false move in the fic managers. of making freight rates may mean the ruin of a city, of a great manufacturing interest, of an agricultural community. Railroads strive to build up ah these so that each may have an equal chance in the sharp competition of business. So sensitive to this rivalry are the railroads that in order Mining company, located at Terry, to build up business along their lines four miles from Lead, S. D. This plant ers. they frequently allow the shipper io was next to the largest in the Black a practically dictate rates. Rate mak- Hills and cost $350,000. Mrs. Charles Shipplcr fell from ing has been a matter of development; Baron Alphonse de train near Hooper and was badly in- of Rothschild, concessions for mutual mutual is of head she felt It the French branch dizzy of thought jured. the banking-benefit. That is why the railroads of house out on the platform for fresh the United States have voluntarily and went bearing the name of Rothsthe she fell from child fainted and and when air, governor of the bank ol made freight rates so much lower in platform. this country than they are on the France, is dead at Paris, from acute and operated rail- bronchitis aggravated by gout. S. D. Wallace, in a lecture before the government-owneof and Australia that Europe Nat Crump, an outlaw, who shot and Horticultural society in Salt Lake City, ways now are lowest the transportathey codstated that the correct spray for seriously wounded Clay Grubb at Saltion rates in the world. of time this at the moth year isbury, N. C., last Monday, was capling Satan His Favorite. is a composition of sal soda, arsenic tured at Old Fork Sunday after a desand lime. The mother of ' a little perate struggle with a sheriffs posse, A coroners jury has decided that boy of Tampa is in the commendable In which he was badly wounded. him Bible stories, of habit of Two railroad employees were killed George M. Harper, who was found dead which shetelling a has wide range at comLake Salt City, mand. She was a trifle jn the and two others severely injured by surprised .sn other evening when he looked up and the wrecking of two monster passenMamma, please tell me soma ger engines on the San Joaquin divi-io- a Satan. He Is the dandies! of the Southern Pacific, about fewfcr-fiY- e all. Tampa Timet. miles of Los Angeles. I J There are three entirely different kinds of ingredients med In making NEWS SUMMARY V the three different varieties of baking Minerapowders on the market, viz: (1) Bone-Acior l-Acid or Alum, (2) of Cream Tartar and at (3) Phosphate, Six men wero Instantly killed It is Important, from made grapes. a holler of Columbus, 0 as the result from the standpoint of health, to explosion. know something about these IngrediAs the result of the wrecking of t ents, and which kind is used in your Russia, a score taking powder. I rain near Ixisasvaya, or Alum, ia made (1) Mineral-Acid- , ?f persons were killed and Injured. This Is mixed a kind of The chief of police of Snylien dis- from diluted oil clay. and from vitriol of with trict (Russia) has been shot ard this solution a is obtained product icriouhly mounded by a band ol which Is alum. Alum Is cheap; costs roughs. about two cents a pound, and baking is rushlnc powder made with this Mineral-AciThe Turkish government 10 to 25c. a pound. Iroops to the Vilayet of Yemen, Arabia sells from Bone-Acior Phosphate, is the revolu-(Io(2) ehieh has been In a state of of basis phosphate baking powders for aome time past. and the process Is fully described io President Roosevelt has reiterated the patents issued to a large manufachis Intention to call congress in extra turer of a phosphate powder. The U. session October 16 next, to consider S. Patent Office Report gives a full and exact description, but the followrailroad rate regulation. ing extract is enough: Twenty persons were Injured, one Burned bones, after being ground, woman critically, seven of the others are put into freshly diluted oil of vitcolbeing badly hurt, in a rear-enriol and with continual stirring and lision on the elevated railway la New in the following proportion, etc. York City. From this Bone-Aciphosphate bakDuring a nearly morning fire In a ing powders are made; such powders tenement house In Brannan street, San sell from 20 to 30 cents a pound. Francisco, Emmanuel Leheuzcz, a (3) Cream of Tartar exists in all was forty-siFrenchman, years old, ripe grapes, and flows with the juice burned to death. from the press In the manufacture of A special from Ensenada, B. C., says wine. After the wine is drawn off the tartar Is scraped from the cask, boilQuentin stage ed that the Ensenada-Sawith water, and crystals of Cream was held up not far from Ensenada, of Tartar, white and very pure, sepathe driver shot and Government funds rate and are collected. It differs in In transit stolen. no respect from the form in which It Students of the high scools are originally existed in the grape. Cream of Tartar, then, while the most expencleaning the city street in Stockholm, is the only ingredient that Sweden, In place of the regular street sive, should be used in a baking powder to cleaners, who have struck for Im- act upon the soda, as its wholesomeproved conditions. ness is beyond question. Cream of herM. Tartar baking powders sell at about Mrs. Tipsanders drowned self and her three children in a creek 40 to 50 cents a pound. Such are the facts, and every one, near Sulpher Springs, Texas. The of the health of the careful tragedy, It ie said, was the result should remember this rule: family, Baking of domestic trobles. powders selling from 10 to 25 cents a Four policemen who were accused pound are made of Mineral-Acids- ; of unnecessary cruelty during the those selling from 20 to 30 cents of and those from 40 to 60 demonstration at Helsingfors, on May Bone-Acicents of Cream of Tartar made from 0 have been convicted and sentenced grapes. to short terms of imprisonment. NOT OF HIS FLOCK. Frank Lee, Frank Gray, Miss Lou Rhodes and Miss Sarah Gates, all of Paa-toSpringfield, Mo., members of a picnic Parishioner Had Wandered From Jurisdiction. party, were drowned in the James Back a half century ago the Rev. river Sunday by the capsizing of a Dr. Moore of the Congregational boat. church at Milford, N. H., was known William Stemler was almost infar and wide for his ready wit, exstantly killed and half a hundred men pressed in his quaint, lisping way. and women were injured, several oi One of his parishioners, taking ofthem seriously, In a collision between fense at something, left the congretwo trolley cars in a suburb of Balti- gation and attended another church. more. Every Sunday morning the man met Edward Wheelan, last survivor of Dr. Moore on the way to his pulpit, and was always greeted with a cheery the jury In the famous Beecher-Tiltogood instead of a rebuke, case, is dead at his home in Brooklyn. as he morning, expected. At last, when he He was formerly a prominent archi- could stand it no longer, he stopped, tect and builder, but had retired from and, in reply to the doctors salutabusiness. tion, asked: Doctor, dont you think as a is Fire destroyed the immense milling pastor it your duty to look after the wandering sheep of your and cyanide plant of the Horse Shoe uth flock? Oh, yeth, thir, yeth thir, promptly I always look replied the doctor; after the sheep, but Ive nothing to do with the goats. Boxing the Ears. The drum of the ear is as thin as paper, and this is stretched like a curtain between the air outside and that within, and thus having nothing to support it, and being extremely delicate, a slap with the hand on the side of the face, made with the force which sudden and violent anger gives it, has, in multitudes of cases, ruptured this delicate membrane, resulting in the affliction of deafness for life. As the right hand is almost always used, it is the left ear which ia stricken; this aids in accounting for the faot that the left ear is more frequently affected with deafness than, the right |