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Show 0 1 a I'"-- . 1. Fr.frrt-- M GtinrU-m- m . VOL. VI. witter. (SUX.MSOX, Al nf Conr Gun-uiho- u k n n Xephi Acdersou serve hs trustee for The work of renovating the It. S. a third term of three years. John V. Hell wm lakfu iu baud thin week, Hd wards received 33 votes aud James uuder the direction of Jolm T. Chris-temo- P. h li, making a total of iui against 15-- cast three jeara ago wbeu K K It Mr. Andersen was re elected to a Life Djau left ugiiiu Tuesday for term a vote U7 of by agaiust 57 litH sheep cm cups ia bla Ik, after kav-iufur Henry Kobbius. npeut two or three diys with his Few of tho--e who voted for the family. successful candidate are suited R K It except isaau Peterson of skill Like, form- in the gratification they have over the defeat of Mr. Andersons erly of Scipio, m visiting for a short oppou a it it sure to get best values for your money iu buying your Shoes aud Gloves nt Peter ChrHtiaUfeu, out door uortu of jioatofue. r. a James Bjwu is out agaiu, having passed a aevere spell of aichuess requiring medl.'al atleutiou at oue of luo hjspuais iu San Liae. r a k a Fur the uiediciue cuest or suits board ; 1. V. llAtlFKU Whiskey i pro eaiiueutly the family wuiakey uoae hotter. Sold oy L, Ludvigsou. r. r. k Pioneer day will uo celebrated Uiia year iu goof style, uy the people of Guuuisou. lhe duly cousututed cow ui aloes are hard at work aud will oe ready to leport ueuils of the ar laugemeut Oy auother week. Au elaoorate parade is amoug the dllrac-Uou- s oeiug provided, book lor detailed programme of the days uext week. - oxer-use- a it s it Xieis F. Kearus, ui this city, aud .Uiss Carrie K. May held, late ot Coumbus, G., were united iu mar riage Wednesday, at the Alauti temple, Mr. Kearus made tne ac quamtauce of bid charmiug bade while iu the miasiou field, from wmcli he returned about two weeks ago. ihe new couple have the best wishe3 of a host of frieudd for their future happiness. it K R 1 1 Fayette I Buehler. Gunnison J. P. llanscn Jr., and Dykes Sorenson. Mav field Austin Kearns and John Larson. Sterling Lewis Anderson and V, 1) Livingston. Mauti Adolph V. Jensen and William G. Barton, Lewis Anderson, Joeetdi Yi Jeiif-ou- , G. A. Iverson. storevi my health nVul stnuigth, atwl nmv 1 can walk at straight as ever. GuarThey aro sbnplv wonderful. anteed to Giro stomach, liver and kuD uev disorders at Paul von NordeckV UV. drug store; ptico nents. lhis is a sad condition for the school dMriet to be in, and in, better result is likely of Yennyrort In Otter Moxsl. attain, meut with the preeeut system of hold Aiihrey tie Ycre ha writ ten some int rcll!m lines cmuM-nhiia period ing a nominating caucus for just a v of tl. pnh which Pi Te mi. sons life few minutes before time for lie knows hlit little. Ho s.ijs en opening the polls aud usually with but a email ivrnimi nn unexpected momlng call: Stake Presidency. On my way In paid a vlnlt to T any of electora. representation The ron. who s euui much out of splrlta school law ought to ba amended so as mid said he could no limner hear to to require the trustees to call a thrown from a Wagon. km eked about the world and that Mr. George K, Babcoak was he to be held for selecting candihe inns! marry nml And loe mid thrown from his wagon and severely peace or die. He was very date?, before election day. msurj bruised. He applied Clmniberlaiiia about a ury favorakle review c.f him. 9nld that he could not stand he chatExtract From N:w Health Law. Pain Balm freely and says it is the tering and conceit of clever men or Mr best liniment he ever used c.f mohly or the nuaimuMs tie' Babcock is a well known chirm of t.r worry ir tl.e utioul-l- of Those interested should note the North nn. There is nothing PJam, or the labor of place or tho following, taken from the new state equal to Pain Bale for sprains and on of lt?elf. Said is:u lie heart prej law governing the v.o so lmd been much barone ater of that births. bruises. It will effect a cum in one reg ns himThe local registrar is Dr. J. A. raid ns trouble ed anxiety Ilagau third the time required by any other self. by fold him be wanted occupaand the deputy Reuben Christenson. treatment. For sale by Ouunison tion. a wife and orthodox principles, The extracts here quoted are from which bo took well. Coop. Gunnison. Utah. sections 13 and 21 of the law above referred to: Tt shall be the duty of the attending physician or midwife to file a certificate of birth giving all the particulars required by this Aer, with the local registrar of the district in which the birth occurred, within ten davs THE after the date of birth. And if tliJir 'ADRLD'STOl be no attending physician or midwife, then it shall be the duty of the milling'll father of the child, bans holder or owner of the premises, miuager or Oov. JoHNsejfof MinneMark Twain writes: of superintendent institution in which sota days: " The North weet Two days overdue and the bit tli occurred, to file said cerfurnishes the greatest pos Thb Wort d3 VVokk lias sibilities, and I know of no tificate of birth with the local renot yet reached me. Piay riiagaiine so thoroughly I ftiake a note of this the competent to exploit gistrar within three days after the not to have rather should wonders of this region as birth. resort to violence. Thk Woblbs Work. And any n or midwife iu attendance upon a oase of confinement, or THE BIG SPECIAL AUGUST NUMBER OF any other person charged with responsibility THE WORLDS WORK 0 for reporting births, m ' tha , order will describe the marvelous development and the vast possibilities of the 'mined iu section thirteen of tbL Act, great Northwest. No other section of cur country presents such a dramatic story of achievemcnf 2nd progress as that of the Northwest, from the expe 'vho shall neglect or refuse to file a of Lewis and Clark to the great centennial at Portland. The Worlds Work vill picture and describe its great industries mining, farming, proper certificate of birth with the is local registrar tvithin the time relumbering and fishing; its cities and people; its commerce with the railfoads a home; its eminent men. Besides, this great magazine will describe quired by this Act, shall be deemed The Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland .iiiy ot a iUi-- v emeauor. articles. It will be a ! pri-mar- y J infl-hmiter- s pov-cit- y e I -- 1 THE onderlul i FRFF SOUVENIR FREE SOUVENIR to -- pby-sicia- came into town Sunday evening aud took lodging at the Gunnison house, became seriously ill the next morning and has since been the care of the town marshal iu one of the rooms at the town ball. Tne mans actions have since been peculiar. He burned all the letteis he had when an effort was made to iaquire into his identity, statiog he would sooner d;e than give to anyone the name of his people. He appears Descriptidn of Persian Sheep. clean and respectable but seemingA traveler, giving an account of the Persian sheep in 1798, says: The ly without without home. Vt R R ils frequently weighed eight or ten For sick heauache take Chambe- rounds, and they have six or eight rlains Stom? h cid Liver Tablets and horns, some of which stood out horizontally and caused a great deal of a quick cure is ceri iu. For sale blrodsn id when the rams engaged by Gunnison Coop, Guuoisou, Utah. with one another. Both the wool and desh of these sheep were greatly A 6tranger who Crnt tt:f Chri-tensc- u. g You are xo. :w. I kbew uo oue, for four vwvk, when was rick with typhoid Riot kidney trouble, writes Mrv Auukt Axleli - Fzra Shumaker aud Chris- Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa. and when of I gut better, although I had tian P. Larson. I w&s 1 Caaterfield Lar P. Jebsen Rtid the best doctors could get, Unit double, and had to tvt toy 11 rum lmnds on my knees when t walked. Kphraim Audrvtv Peterson and From this terrible Affliction t wan Perry C. Snow. which te vie Alma Johnson and John rescued by Fleet Bitters, sec-ou- Aa-derao- II, lIOMi: M!HSIO.NAHIP. u. Mrs. Kiuil I. For Sunday, July lfi, homo mis At Monday school plosion f of the electors iu the large district of nonaries wiil visit the respective Gunnison voiced their choice to have! wards as given below : Cdu-ttrlir-- Suuday. lima eith bis ui--o, iu this city. nof Murdi UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY AftJerson Remains as Trustee. LOUAL ITEMS. T. M. C. Myrup aaJ wif of uero viiitiLg frieuiJs lu ur4(--r f ; 'i-- v maps, photographs and descriptive and handbook to everyone who visits th ..iir for those who cannot go. necessary Exposition,- the best - THE WORLD'S WORK 6t4 -- I J draws its inspiration from the same indomitakU spirit of progress that transformed the Northwest from 2 wilderness fo a great civilized emp Each monih it describes the vital things in the worlds life and the men who are doing them. It is a fchtory of our own time superbly ilhistrat-d- . Every Family in the Northwest Should Read TILE WORLDS WORK FREE deatjjced by the fan n artUt, Jully foiled lo tnbets any reader of thi paper. and for our special of Sria woAderful Northwest Number DOUBLEDAY, PACE & COMPANY. J33-I3- 7 on uy 1 yiJ Drop us a postal Mention this paper. fre. Ur u.c East 16th St., New York ryw,llkm!WI'W |