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Show i..,Wv4 19. IMS. at QvinuUon, VOL. VI. From Ernest m trond-cl- mur. nbdar Aoi of Oorrof GUNNISON, UTAH, FRIDAY, L Swaltere. DEATH KNOCKS AT W. 11. GRIBBLES HOME. Mahno, Sweden, April 22. To tko ' Gunni-.o- u Gazette: We bare just .closed our spring conference, which has oertainlv been a time of rejoicing for both elders anc PiiDts. Preaident 0. D. FjehLted, no i Elder 0. R. Krautz, of Copen Conference hagen, were present, At 11 March I. oclock last night the Death angel came to the borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. dribble, taking one of earth's jewels, little Ilulon K.. aged seven. He had been afflicted with scarlet fever aud was recovering nicely. Yesterday he became worse again and in a few hours time succumbed to urinio poisoning. Ilulon K. dribble was born In this city on the lGlh day of November, 1SJ7, and died May 11th, 1905, at 11 oclock p. m. The homo had been quarantined since the first part of April, during which time the smaller children of the family have all had the scarlet fever and recovered. Yesterday the place was fcsing renovated with a view of releasing tLo Hag from ths premises some time opened with a concert on Friday evening, April 7, tbe hall being to iti utmost cv. pc city. Every part in the program was successfully rendered. Publio meetings were held on the three daye following, which were all well attended and characterized by a good spirit. Thursday, April 12th. we had a genuine American sociable, at which several American songs was rendered, including some of the national hymns. Tbe elders returned next day to their different fields of labor, rejoicing. A great deal of work is being done today. Expressions of sympathy to the among the people of this oountry bereaved are quite geueral iu the with respect to the spread of the community. Time of holding funeral Gospel, and occasionally a few good, is not but will likely honest souls receive a testimony of its be nextytt determined, Sunday. truth. Only last night I had the honor of baptizing two more souls. I wa3 called from Malmo last Janu- twenty mouths. But 1 will focn be ary to organize a choir at Helsing-borg- , home among my frier ds etuyehtives where I have 6inoe worked hard again. The time llies as if on vriugs and my labors have beeu crowned of lightniug. I ocly deriro that I with success. The members of the may yet be of some beuc-fi- aud fill an new choir (some belonging and some honorable mission. I would bo very ,not belonging to the church) took a pleased to hear from any of my deep interest, and when we held con- friends. They may address mo at ference they did the Binging. Hollanderegatan 11, HeLingocrg, The Gazette h always At conference, I was appointed a Sweden. travelingeksf. We have only one weloome and read with pleasure. ERNEST L. SWALBEJ1G. lady missionary, Hilma Lofetrom, in this ponfernce and she is my traveling companion. We are having success On ths Fence. in our labors and the work is progress Kitpelmen Bro3. High Carbon ing. But we need more elders, for this gospel of the kingdom shall be Closely Woven Farm for in a witness fencing is the result of years of expreached all the world "unto all nations j.ftnd then shall the periment and labor, and embodies all the good features possible to incorpor,end come. Young men likely to be call upon a ate into Wire Fence. It has met with mission should not negleot prepara- each popular favor and ready sale tion in music, because sieging is h that the output from their piunfc is great drawing oard in the mission among the greatest in the world. field . It seems that our young people They not oclv manufacture the fence, do not take enough interest in music, but aho the wire that enters into its The construction, thus enabling them to either vooal or instrumental. understanding I have of music, determine net only the quality of though very limited, has been a great material but the effectiveness ol construction. help to me. The purpose of this advertisement We are having lovely spring to aud farmers the is are busy weather give you a hint of tue exolleuce putting in their crops. On nearly all and general utility of their product. the large farms American farming If you are interested in Fence, or conimplements are used, as these are template its purchase, we btg to ad.conceded to be the best that can be vise that we have just received a Car had. All this speaks well for Load, containing a complete line in all its various heights and styles. Aumrikanska verktyger, Gribblb& Copexing, I have been away from home nearly Gunnison, Utc.h. t Solf-rogulalin- 17. MAY 12, 1905. NO. :to. Escape From Jail. LOCAL ITEMS. Three pr succeeded in maktheir ing eicspe from the county jail early Sunday evening, causing no little excitement among the citizens of Mantl. Two of the fugitives, Moore and Samuel Richards, were captured in a short time nfter they had escaped, but the other, Bill Steele, is still at large. Steele and Moore were being held to answer before tbe court on a charge of horse stealing, nod aro said to be hard characters. Richards wna convlotod in January last of burglarising a store rd Fountain Jjrecn and wea sentenced to serve two years in the state prion. lie was awaiting the result of an appeal of his case to the supremo court. Escape wns offered by extracting steel rents from cue of the combination lock borei to n iu r of cells and using tK o to pry un aperture through the Mrs. Bishop Jolia Bartholomew of Fayette is a visitor in Gunnison il-lia- di-tri- et hi Iv Z V. ui K K Low Walter C.Chrhtemton, Ounnisou. K k R Ephraim has.drcided by a vote of 2 to 30 to bond the city for an electric light plant. It tt R Manager C. M, Madsen of the Consolidated company's local branch made a business trip to Salt Lake the first of this week. Close ca his return homo a carload of wagons oro being put in, but Chris will soon pul them out again, by tho way ho rustles. K t; NOTICE The Centerfield Pretd Brick company desires to let contract for furnishing wood at the kilns. See 17 tho proprietor, Albert Oekerman, at on co. R It 12-yea- I used Chamberlains Cough Remedy with the mot satisfactory results, I think this hi the best remedy I have ever seen for whooping cough. This remody keeps the cough loose, lessens tbo soverity and frequency of the coughing spoil and counteracts Rny tendency toward pneumonia. For saio by Gunnison Co op. W, Capps, of Capps, Ala. Circular letters have this w eek been sent from the office of the county superintendent of schools, A, L. Larson, directing the attention of teachers to the county examination, which h set for June 8,9 and 10, iu the Snow Academy building at Ephraim. A second examination is to oocur in August, and teachers who do not hold something higher than a county advised, through this circuto a course of instruction in take lar, Summer school, passing by tho examination in June, as the rules of the state board are very stringent. The Central Utah College summer school is recommended to all who can conscientiously attend. cerli-ficate.ar- R e r R A R R young man took his best girl to church aud stopping at the end of the back pew3 turned to the usher and I guess wo oau squeeze iu said: Yes, said the usher with a here, smile, I guess you can, but probably it would we better for all concerned to wait until you get home. R R R Ths Gazette is authorized to state that the Sunday school of GuoDisom ward will convene as usual next Sunday, May 14. All who can are requested to attend, in order to commence learning the new songs intended for the S. 8. conference, which will bo held at an early date, R B? I? Parley Sorenson, a yonng man ot of this city who but recently was discharged from the stato mental hospital, was arrested Wednesday and taken to Manti by Sheriff Knudseu. Sorenson wan charged with having assaulted Minnie Fromo, a young girl of unsound mind, who resides in this city, i? Saturdays session of the town council was a brief one. President Kearns was present, with a full atParties desiring marble work for tendance of the board. After council ppricig delivery should write me a had acted upon minutes of tho previcard at once. Arthur Henris, Rich- ous meeting, 11. Christensen joi tho 17 strict committo reported upon tho field, Utah. matter of the proposed opening of Wkeu the body is cleared for action, Sick headache results from a disDORK, jby Dr. (lings New Life Pills, you ordered stomach and is cured quickly can tell it by the bloom of health on by Chamberlains Stomach find Liver j 4he cheeks ; the brightness of the eyes ; Tablets. For sale by Gunnison Co op. j ROBINSON At Fayette, Wednesof flesh muscles and the the firmness ; day May 10, 1905, to the wifo of of the mind. them. the buoyancy Try William W. Robinson, a son. The Gunnison Gazette, $1.50. At Nordecks drug store, 25 cents. $ K Money to loan on real estate. rite of interest. Jens Becks old eon, who Money to Loan on water stock. last week met with a severe injury to Largo or small amounts. F. L. his skull by being thrown from a 33 Cjinxixo. wagon during a runaway at tho railway station, is reported to be doing nicely at the present time, though his Whoeptss Ceagb. was doubtful duriug the first In the spring of 1901 my children recovery three or four days following the had whooping cough, says Mrs. D. accident. g Clears! fer Action. today. road over laud owned by Peter Christiansen, who asked the price of $75 for a right of way. The matter was re i cured to cuunsl for cot position. The nurbhal made a report of his official doings for tho moot a of April. ar.d to till of $11.95 allow cl icx printing u licence and wsmjntbeo'i'g |