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Show MARRED GUNNISON GAZETTE. MtXltl (il.CIMUIX I GUNNISON. - - A 120 w-i- births In Sail L.ik Tho t riaj their day ! UTAH. on i iit ITCHING SCALP HUMOR. Cured Lady Suffered Tortures Until by Cuticura Scratched Day and Night. Des- h op i.itor wi to . orf in a brisk 6p ml-In- g walk through the nnaiuy, You Know our habit of nbbrrvl.it-Mrg- , or hul ituting short u rd s flu i Mens on. s'1' K.t,d tl.o Washington i operator. "Wilt, this habit ui.ee did ' ire harm. They Will Have Hie Same a had made Cr.ir.de Senator Litcrties as Hie Russian speech about education, and In wiring i Citizen is Granted out 1 substituted the short tho fj word 'hid' for the long word children,' thinking that of course tho operators or editors at the other nd would have ftiK- - enough, in taking For Ccod or for IM the Ancient Kingdom of Poland Has Become on Indown the menage, to substitute tin long word for the short one. Rut tegral Part of the Russian S Grandes nator and they didnt, Empire. really eloquent and stately speech appeared In the next days newspapers in this fashion: St. Petersburg. Poland is not to he .My frUnds, you will remember FinIn come a second Wordsworths profound saying. The pt rmiitcd to a kid Is father to the man. I need not land. The Russian government in d dwell on the vital Imjortance to the strongly worded communication community of Imparting a sound Sunday morning serves notice moral and scular education to kids an the Pol I Mi nationalists that for The In their impicsMonable years, or ill the ancient kingdom of Pothe good will lo etatlon kids of this get. now become an integral part fathers and mothers of the next. One land has and that while said, Buffer little kids to come unto of the Russian empire, obme," and we should never forget that the government intends to fully saying in behalf of all kids the world serve t lie national rights of Poland, over. any attempt to wrest Polish autonomy from the cmpti'or would he considered Get at the Cause. I ad the Sacramento, Ky., Nov. 12th (Spe-rial- ) an act of revolt, and would A typical illustration of the Poles Into the sorrowful paths trodway Dodds Kidney Pills Cure Rheu- den hv them In I NT and 1MI:;. matism Is well told by Catherine The communication recalls the fact who Is very well known here. that the imperial ukase of December She says: established a basis for the For over four years I was greatly 25th last Doubled with Rheumatism. It used gradual renovation of tho civil life of to take me worst In my legs and feet. Russian subjects, and jKiints out that At times I would ho so had I could not the measures adopted in pursuance of the Polput my feet to the ground. As I nm that ukase affected equally The ukase says: over seventy-thre- e years of ago I be- ish Inpeople. with the ukase the accordance gan to think I was too old to get tho free delaws cured and should have to bear my exceptional of thehindering nation were abroRheumatism the best way I could. velopment were given the Poles and the Rut T hoard about Dodds Kidney Pills gated same rights as the Russians Educaand thought I would give them a trial. tional, municipal and judicial, and reBo I got a box and began taking them. forms were introduced as stipulated Well, I must say Dodds Kidney Pills by the decisions arrived at by tho did mo a wonderful lot of good. They committee of ministers on June IS, cased the pain from the first, and to- and by the ukase of April 30 regarding day I am In better health than I have religious liberty. The general measures adopted by the government were been for many years. extended to Poland, which also was Valuable Martens Nest. given the right of participation in the Four finger rings and seventeen douma and freedom of meeting. Finalbrooches were used in the construc- ly, on October 30, the Poles were fultion of a martens nest which has been ly recognized as free citizens, theredislodged from beneath the eaves of by obtaining full opportunity to prove their capacity. By participating in a a house in Frogmore, England. great creative work they would consequently have gradually attained the A Great Monarch. ulterior progress of the Polish nation, end of the electoral instituWealthier than any brother sover- with the which tions, naturally would have eign; master of legions, which num- sympathized with their fate. ber over a million; lord of more than one-sixtof tlie surface of the globe, Roosevelt Asked to Interfere. with subjects of many colors and Pittsburg. At the Jewish synaraces, amounting to over of gogue, which was filled Sunday night, and twenty million souls, the Czar all the Russias will not be invincible resolutions of protest were passed, until he adopts Pillsburys Vitos as and President Roosevelt was requestbis regular breakfast diet. ed to find, if possible, some way to interfere on behalf of the Jewish race Low Temperature of Trees. The average temperature of a tree in the czars domain. The subscriptions for the benefit fund amounted Is under 50 degrees Fahrenheit, as to $9,500, and $3,500 in cash was colagainst the 9S degrees of the human lected. From smaller towns of the body. country $1,000 in cash was reported. It is the intention to swell the fund to $24,000 before December 1. T1V big audience pledged to go into mournis an insubstantial thing but ing for thirty days and to forego all luxuries and amusements and donate most substantial their savings to the relief of their comfort. a brethren in Russia. Books in London Libraries. There are 9,9G5,S63 books in the Orphan Heiress Kidnapped. public libraries of London. Prairie Du Ghlen, Wis. Agnes Pfeifer, aged 16 years, an orphan and heiress to a large amount of property, has been kidnaped from a school here. It goes to the spot During recess on Friday last a closed carrage drove up to the playgrounds, Forty-on- e Years in Service. two persons leaped from it, seized The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Bertie, BritMiss Pfeifer, hurried her to the carish ambassador in Paris, recently riage and drove away before any one birthday, having could come to her assistance. The popassed his sixty-firs- t e lice have been unable to find any clue in forty-onservice. been years to the kidnappers or of their motive. ! j l.aths .ml during lk the recent i button. Gowrnor Cutler h.u Is. tie,' a proclamation naming Thursday, November 20, ns ThanhuyRIng day. Balt Lake was isite by a slight earthquake shock m Sat unlay, tin thlnl In the past ten years. Tho proposition to disincm iterate the town of Moab was lost ut the recent election by a decisive vote. Woik has begun ujwm a plant which will supply Malad. St. Johns and Samaria with light and power. Ogden is betoming more-u- jwt io-dat- each week. Last week an automobile ran down a buggy and a boy on a bicycle. Tho I'tah agricultural college football team was defeated by the Fairer-sltof Montana eleven in a game at Missoula. Rabbi Charles J. Freund of Salt Lake is arranging to call a mass meeting in the interest of tho Jewish sufferers in Russia. Moses I. Morris was ln-ltip in Salt Lake City at 0 p. m. Friday and when lie resisted was shot in the shoulder, inllicting a painful wound. By a vote of 1S2 to 111 tho citizens ofForestdalo have decided to remain a municipality Instead of disincorporating, as had been proposed. Josephine Moyes, aged 1C. suicided in Ogden last week, taking poison, as the result of grieving over the death of her mother and desertion by hot father. Democratic nominee for councilman from the Second ward in Ogden, will contest the election of his opponent, Dr. II. J. Powers, Republican. Utah won seventeen gold medals, fourteen silver medals, fourteen hon five bronze medals and received S. Tracy, orable mentions at the Portland SENATOR. troyed all Eloquence. 10. month of Ot tci' T, There was a noticeable falling of? In the Socialist vui at Park City at D. OF Telegraphers Abbreviation That UTAH STATE HEWS Thr SPEECH ex- position. C. W. Spencer, a Salt Lake hoy, collided with a street car while riding his bicycle, but was saved from death by the fender with which all cars arc now provided. James Marburger was attacked by heart failure at his home in Ogden and dropped to the floor dead before the members of his family realized that lie was ill. Cornelius Smith, the mulatto who attempted to murder a colored woman in Salt Lake City a few weeks ago, carving her with a razor, has been sent to the penitentiary. Charles 13. Robbins, chief of the Roman fire department and one of the citys most respected citizens, died last week after a short illness from typhoid pneumonia. W. J. Frazer, a motorman employed on the street railway in Salt Lake City, fell beneath his car and had one fioot so badly crushed that amputation may be necessary. Mrs. M. I. Douglas, charged with assault with intent to murder Mrs. Lottie Martin, in Salt Lake City on December 12, was found not guilty by the judge. Jealousy led to the t er-c- i pub-UMic- 1 De-vin- h one-hundre- TEA TEA d e, oitd with little "My scalp was I Rvm plmjEs mol I s'tfi r .it chic :1 Jay the Itching. I v..is I i l r. I c.-irist. pet tin. night, and and hot v.atr washed my k ad with Cuticura Soap and tin n the Due cake f 1 Cuticura iMitnu.f u a ilu box of the 0:nt meat and t inNuw my Cuticura v,p cured me. bead is euUicly cb u. and my Inlr Is growing splendidly. I Lave nn d Cusince. and shall nevticura Bmp !?. (Signed) Ada C. er be without Smith, 209 Grand St.. Jersey City, N. J. - THE NEW AND OLD IN ENGLAND. Strange Mixtures to Which Visiters Must Get Accustomed. I was never an m my of the confusion of the old and new In Europe when Italy was all Europe to me, and now In England It was distinctly a pleasure. It Is something we must accept, whether vve like it or not, and wo had better like it. The pride of tho old custodian of the Exeter Guildhall in the coil of hot water pipes heating the aneh nt edifice was quite as acceptable as his pride in the thirteenth century caivings of the oaken walls, the door and the oak pamh portraits of the Princess Henrietta and Gen. Monk, and the swords bestowed upon the faithful city by Edward IV. and Henry VII. I warmed my chilly bands about the medieval facts, and even fly to that uttermost antiquity when the Roman Practcrium stood where the Guildl11 stands now. Still, I was not so warm all over but that I was glad to shun the indoors inclemency to which we must have returned in the hotel, and to prolong our stay in the milder air outside by going a drive beyond the city into the charming country. W. 1). Howells, in Har1 pers. Remarkable Coincidence. A lady, wishing to finish seme needlework, found herself in ticed of three yards of pale blue ribbon of a certain width. On her way to buy the ribbon she saw a small paper parcel lying on the road at her feet. This she picked up and opened. To her amazement It contained three yards of ribbon of the exact color and width she renuired! FROM TEXAS Some Coffee Facts From the Lone Star State. From a beautiful farm down in Texas, where gushing springs unite to form babbling brooks that wind their sparkling way through flowery meads, comes a note of gratitude for delivery from the coffee habit. When my baby boy came to me five years ago, I began to drink Postum Food Coffee, having a feeling that it would be better for him and me than the old kind of drug-ladecoffee, I was not disappointed in it, for it enabled me, a small delicate woman, to nurse a bouncing healthy baby 14 months. I have since continued the use of Postum for I have grown fond of it, and have discovered to my joy that it has entirely relieved me of a bilious habit which used to prostrate me two or three times a year, causing much discomfort to my family and suffering to myself. was cured of My brother-in-lachronic constipation by leaving off the old kind of coffee and using Postum. He has become even more fond of it than he was of the old coffee. In fact the entire family, from the latest arrival, (a old who alcalls for his potie first thing in ways the morning) up to the head of the house, think there is no drink so good or so wholesome as Postum. Name given by Postum Co., BaUle Creek, n w Mich. 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