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Show 'f RACE OF MOTHERS. A Mll SeUeJulo. NEPIII GI.ED11II.I., Japanese Woman the Autocrat of Her at arrival iu tlspirtarn of aiiil for all piiau ujrth and south. Public Notary . p Own Household. The notion that Lho Japanese wo man is a meek and slavish creature, OfMc. Vrira. Dapirti little better la than a servant in her household, altogether a mistaken one. On the contrary, she is ai iLutei fluid 2;50n.m, 3:40p.ut dressed na Okosaraa, the honorable 9:50a.a. 3:40p.ra lady of the house, and in treated t'ijctto .North a )uth 311 p.tu. I0:30a.m with tho greatest respect and consideration by her husband and her She la tho mentor, the autoa family. f' jtctta has no Sunday null. All Idol of the home. In domesand crat, oliijr.'uHtL are daily. tic aflalrs she has full control. Her TlftB TABLE bo 8 1 IN Iacl vo Nosoxci. P. M. duties are onerous, Lut never repug- Et't-ECAPNlL i, I V02 nant to her. They consist of manTrain No. 113 leave Gu mison for aging the household, practicing econManti, EphraimJ Mt Pleaant, OJ.VNTSON TOWN OFFIUEIlg. omy, making her home pliant, both in appearance and by her cheerfulProvo, f.Salt Lake City nnu Inter PrMi'iat-- T. F. Kearns. ness of disposition, and tho education mediate points at 11 21 a. ru. f (Juris 1. Christeurton. and instruction of her children, for Arrives at Salt Lake 0 p m. J even after the children have entered Train No. 10 leaves Salt Lake 1 John S. Peterson. school they are still under her tute(, for SBinghamJ Provo Christenson. lage. A Japanese house la the acme Mt. of purity. To a western eye the asClork Juniui Metcalf. Pleasants Manti, Gunnison and pect of the interior of a Japanese Treasurer Chris I. Christeuon. Intermediate points 8 .00 a, m. house may at first seem bare and barMarshal J. P. Train No 142 leaves Gunnison for ren. fn t a'hf'- - do- Supervisor of Struts- -. J.P, Fleidstwi ccratb'P of ; uy Vac:, nj , Salina, Richfield, Elsinore and t net orly r.riia Quarnutiue Physician J. A Hagan. but t...uUny ".MarysvaIeat2:ll p.m. Arrive vuic.sr.--.M- r ntre I llc-- sl Attorney--A- . II. Christenson. at MarysvaleG:15p,m. Connec1 v j r l ' "( ' , , O. II. UKKOUWD. Arrapine Lnncli, - - - lli.naiiuu. Utah. b-0- Truitt Fj-Mst- Pound keeper- - A Justice of the Peace Cvre for HAD Nipstcs the child is done nura og apply Chimbarlaiua Salve. Wipe it oJ with a soft cloth before allowng tho ch'ld to nor. Many trained uurer-ruo this with tue beat results. Price 25 cents per box For sala by Albert Swain G.A P. Gunnison Co op. Suffered No Harm. An Englishman writes to a London newspaper: "I hare had for two years a goldfish which had survived the occasional accidents of defective water supply and the too Intimate companionship of playful kittens. Yesterday I missed her from her accustomed in the place crystal bowl, and. panic-strickesearched the neighborhood in vain. Even the garden, unlikely spot, was desperately explored. Returning, I saw to my horror, in a corner of the house remote from the gold-fisroom, the usually cat toying with the escaped fish. Rescue was the work of a moment,. To my astonishment, on dropping the fish back into the bowl, ehe flapped ber fins, breathed heavily and swam aboutJwith her usual sangfroid. n. wall Paper and Moulding SION to. IIOl'SE, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jonog through Central park, New York city, pointing out the features, and finally drove up to the Art Museum, when Mr. Jones, to test his descriptive powers, asked him to explain about tbo Egyptian obelisk, whea the garrulous Hibernian said, That, sor, is Cleopatricks Needle. Exchange. U i n ti . ENTIST Office, 3IANTI. AND GUNNISON.. LEWIS LAHSOX ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W. h well-behave- find DECORATIVE PAIVTlNU. U RAINING. - GUNNISON, an hour before breakfast will usually Harsh keep the bowels regular. cathartbics should bo avoided. When Dr. C.H. BIRD a purgative is needed, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are mild and gentle in their action. For sale by Gunuison Co op. for Jerome Jones. Information A carriage driver was taking Utah Dealer In end Appllcrof D. Half a pint of hot water takeu half CHARMED LIFE. Retcued from Sportive Cat. It Had . w. c. chuisti:nsi'n. Local Agent, Water core for Coostlsa II. GRIDDLE Gunnison A. J. Mcrput, t l Live Stock tions madeatThistle Junction for all points east. 1 A. Benton As soon art Coustablo SCHOOL TRUSTEES Cnairamu Brigham Jensen. Clerk W. n. Cribble. Treasurer Nephi Anderson. GOLDFISH - 3- C-rf- M W, ed. done Yepacn. PRECINCT OFFICERS. -- -- d All legal mailers mvivu iiumipi niu careful attention. Loan Money on Farm?. I I buy ami tell Real Estate, ami town piopt-rty- . Torture of a Preaehtr. Office over Fo The 6tory of the torture of Rev. 0. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Harpersville, N. Y., will nterest you. He says: I suffered agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip, I had to sleep sitting up in bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and colds, which entirely cured my cough and saved me from consumption, A grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At Paul von Nordecks, druggist ; price 50c and 91.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle fiee, M- viSSVI vrl " v ' M: . 'i i Bttf fK V ,i. " :ti ' j1,. ,tt . ' -' ,1 " U:-- . to- y, - ' " ,'1 k i il w j .1, ' lil v, ""I - i' I jily, ,; !(ll1,f Ta::;, - if- - sid- 7.4fr"iirii,!' t ; f Pi j . jry uV 4 ji Wdl be " A T I', -r if11 It,, .'i i ,S 'll' .'ll ' ps i ' di'J'T ,fl e 1-- J iT 4'! j f, V jii1'1! ,'T Winter suitings and overcoatings shown by The Royal Tailors, of Chicago and Nevr York. We have the complete assortment nearly five hundred different styles something to fit ail tastes and ai! purses. The suit or over- coat you buy will be made to your measure. It will St you. It w ill be stylish and it will cost you less than any other correctly-fittin- dress proposition that we know anything about. We are willing to take your order and assume all the risk of satisfy- ut ' i ,, f tf J J ' J pyT I yV;I - f f,rPfc i,i - j ing you on these points. ti i tri1 TRADt-MARKcouati-iL--.- , 3TH j r evp-- AT PA 1, x, aiO pj Srad g on pat,- - SEE US iieisyEaiomcssaamKtoJ GEO. S. FRANCIS, Ageot, Main St. Gjaaison, Utah. Z ,!. pt.rn.ily S ur in, hi Uni-Jo- ifjilrli-v- i . ! 'ifi. t!ni! j .oto u - ; a .nr-- biKinsl ' - r t f; h yo irpi la tt ur n i s'.'rS' - , Aj PATf.NTS i PASSING Rtl'ERE.NCm. a l'n i.ir, Eof.t on rrofipp I,- bn H Money back if it fails. Trial Bo.t3 free. r1 aaB3HJIEIiFla!S2d52C:t:X23a.3SW.iE5Xi22.Tv ail 'I - y ' few. p: ,?v ' P,i- .- For All Tin out and Lung Troubles. Cure: iaierc8td in looking at the Fall and wa-on- J. e Diseover A Perfect right-in-sty- le ' 'tl'" .Am' f! II liras Xu ''i ,h .i, p .1;. g, J - - mi, 'npj r'b v"' i1 ffico. MANTI, Utah I.tvVNIIT50.V , - Ttii' ' 1 (? y? V ' iw i "IT J: " 1 t hi v h h 1,1 I -, ki f "" -- All Good Dressers A- v 1 mn! 'ri farm Nothing lias ever ctjuallal it. Nothing can ever surpass it. .it;-,- ' a11!1' Trarr Had Humor. of one of the ferry 'valk At the houses in New York stood a police vehicle, backed against the curb awaiting its load. Walking leisui ely in the center of the pushing, racing mob from a landing ferry boat was a tramp, all rags but placid of manner. At his side walked a bluecoat, w' o led him . As the to the waiting patrol he enter to was about bethought tramp himself and standing on the wagon steps he leaned far out io one side, and to the driver he cabed in the drawling voice of a bored boulevar-dler- : Home, James! T grtn Kay 1 hu! - fi.' fi - |