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Show GUNNISON GAZETTE. XI y NEmi OLE mi ILL SOX. They Stand Alone. oil alont Standing out la bold relief, and as a conspicuous example of cjen, frank and honest dealing "ith tho sick and aWiited, are Dr. Pierce's Favorite dePrescription for weak, d bilitated, nervous, Golden Dr. and Pierre's women, the famous remedy Medical Action of the President of Venezuela for weak stomach, indigestion, or torpid liver, or biliousness, all in Civing Up His Office Has Puzcatarrhal affections, whether of the stomach, bowels, kiduevs. bladder, nasal zled Everybody. passages, throat, bronchia, or other muSusCan Colorado Executive cous passages. uLo as an effective remedy for all diseases arising from thin, watery pend Habeas Corpus or impure blood, us scrofulous and skin Willemstad, Island of Curacao. affections. His Pleasure. Each bottlo of the above medicines Passir.gors arriving here Monday bears Its wrapper a badge of honfrom Venezuela say that the action esty inupon tho full list of Ingredients com- in filiiin Knylish. of General Castro In retiring from tho 1losing it priutnl and Ids frank publicity places ojoii Justice Cabbert Draws Conclusions in presidency in favor of Vice President these medicines In a dags all by them Which Incarceration of Labor Gomez. Is not clearly understood in frh'ft, and is the best guaranty of their cannot be classed as patent merits. Leader by the State Militi Venezuela, but the general opinion nor secretThey mixlicir.es for they are neither seems to be that his retirement Is only briny of Knmrn (Out position. During Late Strike is Dr. Pierre feels that he can afford to Upheld. temporary. General Castro has gone take the afflicted into his full confidence and lay all the ingrcJieuts of his medione way, as a private citizen, unatcines freely before them becauso these tended and paying the regular fare Ingredients are such as arc endorsed and Denver. Chief Justice Gabbert of on the railroad. His wife has gone most strongly praisrxl by scores of the most eminent medical writers as cures Ihe state supremo court has filed a another and the former president's for tho diseases for which these medicines are recommended. Therefore, the supplemental opinion in the Moyer sister arrived here Monday. afflicted do not havo to rely alone ujion conceded that case. It is generally The resignation of the Venezuelan Dr. Pierce's recommendation as to the this new opinion will take precedence cabinet Is also causing speculation. curative value of his medicines for cereasily recognized diseases. over the former majority opinion as The ministers retiring when Castro tain A glance at the printed formula on the latest expression of the court. gave up the reins of power, but Go- each bottlo will $h. .v that no alcohol and over-worke- GUNNISON, UTAH. -ru- d, pain-racke- n-down," DiM-over- dys-pepsi- UTAH STATE NEWS shearing Is In full blast at Milford and Faust. O. F. Lyons, postmaster of Peoa, charged with having broken the postal Wool laws, was found not guilty. Fire Insurance on nearly all classes Of risks In Salt Lake City will within a short time be reduced greatly. It Is regarded as possible that the Provo woolen mills will be reopened for business In the near future. The Denver &. Rio Grande will spend In the neighborhood of $2,500,000 for new equipment In the near future. The state council of the Knights of Columbus, comprising Utah, Idaho and Nevada, will meet in session at Ogden on May 1. A general strike of different trades In Salt Lake Is threatened this spring if some of the different trades persist in their demands for increased wages. The senate has passed without the bill ceding the tract of land lying on the west side of Fort Douglas Military reservation to the University of Utah. Home seekers are going into the Green river valley of Utah in large numbers this spring, and land is said to be selling there at from $50 to $500 an acre. Senator Smoot has secured from the pension committee a favorable report of his bill to grant service pensions to Utah veterans of the Blackhawk In dian war. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bridgford of Salt Lake City fell down the cellar stairs and fractured her skull. The child is in a critical condition. The special election at Price for the bonding of the town for $10,000 for the further extension of the waterworks system resulted in a victory for those in favor of the bonds. Will Moore, convicted of grand larceny at Moab last week, is the only man ever convicted of grand larceny in Grand county. Moore was convicted of stealing six burros. Eugene Sadey, 30 years of age and married, was killed by a cave-i- n at the Overland mine, near Cedar Fort, a His huge rock crushing his skull. three fellow workmen escaped injury. A girl named Pehrson was badly scalded at Logan. She was boiling some soup in a tight kettle and the steam generated, blew the lid off and threw soup into the face of the unfortunate girl. Mrs. Mary Ann Neas McFerson, who has been a resident of Kaysville since She 1851, is dead at the age of 82. of the was one of the oldest members Mormon church and knew personally the Prophet Joseph Smith. Mrs. Lizzie Hickman, who conducts a fruit stand in Salt Lake, was bitten by a tarantula while she was cutting some bananas from a large bunch. The tarantula had probably been concealed in the bunch when shipped. Albert Rohn, aged 40, a junk dealer of Salt Lake City, suicided in a saloon, taking carbolic acid. His dead body sat at a table for some time before any one knew he was dead, the bartender supposing he was asleep ob-Jecti- at The chief justice declares that the governor of the state has the power to suspend habeas corpus at his discretion and that the courts cannot review the action. The body of the new opinion is taken up with excerpts from an opinion of Justice Johnson in a case In the Philippine Islands in which the power to suspend of the governor-genera- l the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus during a state of insurrection in the province of Batangas was upheld. The chief justice finds the case analogous to the situation presented in Colorado during the labor troubles, and draws conclusions In which the incarceration of Charles II. Moyer by the military is upheld. AMERICANS IN CHINA ARE SAFE. mez has not appointed a new cabinet, and therefore the old ministers have retained their portfolios. On the other hand, Castro's followers are scattering, leaving the capital In different ways. The opinions expressed here, the nearest point to Venezuela, are conflicting. The Venezuelans as a rule are reticent when questioned on the subject. They generally say that Castro Is sick, and hesitate to give their opinion of his retirement from the presidency. Excitement at Fever Heat Over Killing of Another Negro. Springfield ,Mo. Leslie Peters, 1G years old, shot and killed Ralph Burns, a negro of bad reputation, one of two who attacked him in this city Monday night while he was escorting a young lady home from a party. The negroes accosted him at the gate of the young ladys home, and one of the negroes fired two shots from a revolver at him, but neither shot took effect. Peters immediately fired four shots at the negroes, killing one of them, and the other escaped. Peters went to the police station and gave himself up, but he was releasea without bond. The news of the killing of another hegro spread like wildfire through the city and hundreds of people left their beds and hastened to the public square. The militia on guard there prevented any violent outbreak and after a time dispersed the crowds. It is believed the killing will tend to increase the feeling against 'the negroes. tt Vesuvius No Longer Signs of Life. Naples. The period of danger has passed, and only desolation and slowly declining panic remain. Mount Vesuvius has ceased to give any sign of life. The volcano seems to have spent itself in one enormous convulsion. Director Matteucci, who heroically holds his post in the observatory, believes that the eruption has ended, and every outward indication confirms this view. No more rumblings come from the bowels of the earth, giving terrifying warning to the inhabitants. The volcano is hidden behind a thick curtain of smoke, which rises from the crater and then spreads and falls, enveloping a vast circle in Naples is just beyond this circle, and on Friday the city was bathed in sunshine while the ugly black pall hung o the westward over a belt midway between Rome and Naples. semi-darknes- s. harmful or habit-formin- drugs enter g d RACE WAR IN MISSOURI. Reports of Recent Disturbances Were Greatly Exaggerated. San Francisco. Bishop J. W. Bash-for- d of the Methodist Episcopal who four has been church, years at Shanghai, arrived from the Orient on Friday. Bishop Bashford for fifteen years was president of the Ohio WesHe is en route to leyan university. Chicago to attend the semi-annumeeting of the board of Episcopal bishops. Concerning conditions in China, Bishop Bashford said: The reports of disturbances in China have been grossly exaggerated in the United States. There have been three riots in the empire since the inauguration of the American boy-soa year ago. Each one of these riots was due to local causes, and similar causes People who had been disposed to symwould have produced at least two ot pathize with the negroes are incensed them in the United States.' The Chi- at this latest negro assault. nese generally are friendly to Mrs. Emma Le Doux Arraigned for the Murder of A. N. McVicar. CEASED TO VOMIT FIRE. Emma Le Stockton, Cal Mrs. al no Into Dr. Pierces medicines, they being wholly compoundcxi of glyceric extracts of tho roots of native, American forest plants. These are best and safest for the cure of most lingering, chronic diseases. I)r. It. V. Pierce can be consulted r hke, by addressing him at Buffalo, N. Y., and all communications are regarded os sacredly confidential. It is as easy to be well as 111 and much more comfortable. Constipation Is the cause of many forms of illness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coategrannies. One little Pellet" is a gentle laxative. two a mild cathartic. All dealers ia medicines sell them. Reform in Floral Decoration. Florists are complaining that there Is no longer any demand for the elaborate house decorations they used to supply during the season in New Yor. The extravagant and complicated floral pieces formerly popular at weddings or dances in private houses are now used only when such functions occur at restaurants and hotels. SKIN ERUPTIONS 35 YEARS. Suffered Severely With Eczema All Over Body A Thousand Thanks to Cuticura Remedies. For over thirty-fiv- e years I was a severe sufferer from eczema. The eruption was not confined to any one place. It was all over my body, limbs, and even on my head. I am sixty years old and an old soldier, and have been examined by the Government Board over fifteen times, and they said there was no cure for me. I have taken all kinds of medicine and have spent large sums of money for doctors, without avail. A short time ago I decided to try the Cuticura Remedies, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap, two boxes of Cuticura Ointment, and two bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, two treatments in all, I am now well and completely cured. A thousand thanks to Cuticura. I cannot speak too highly of the Cuti-cur- a Remedies. John T. Roach, Ross Co., Ohio, July 17, Rich-mondal- e, Doux, charged with the murder of A. N. McVicar, was brought into court 1905." Monday morning to plead, she having Discouraging. been arraigned several days ago. She As I watched you dancing, he pleaded not guilty in a clear voice, hesitating only for an instant. The said, the thought suddenly came to ceremony occupied only about one me that you were a poem set to muminute, but the court room was sic. With a hopeless sigh she turned back on him, for she knew somecrowded long before the hour arrived for bringing the accused before thing about poetry and had made a. the judge. study of the kinds that are usually to music. set Insurance Agent Suicides After AtDONT FORGET tacking Aged Couple. A large Red Cross Ball Blue, only package Des Moines, la Following an at- 5 cents. The Russ Company, South Bend, ImL tack on Obediah Smith and wife, an Thieves Fell Out aged couple near Hampton, A. Evans, Two Exeter, N. H., women entered' an insurance man of Waterloo, comhouse of a third woman by means mitted suicide Monday. Evans, who the was secretary of the Property Mutual of a false key and carried away thereInsurance company, went to Hampton from one jar of blueberries. The Saturday to transact business with agreement between the two that the Smith. He attacked the couple, leavpie made from the berries should be fled. The and unconscious divided was not kept, so we have the: ing them motive for the attack is not known. story. hr |