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Show BOYS TERRIBLE GUNNISON GAZETTE. XKrm CLCOIIIU. A UTAH, UTAH STATE NEWS Green Hirer now has a state bank, vlih a capital riaJn City EUNTTOTCT.il Mouth and Eyes Covered with Crusts Hands Pinned Down Miraculous Cure by Cuticura. IOX, GUNNISON, ECZEMA. of 915,000. Is to have a new canning factory, a 920.00 company having ieen organized for that purpose. The Oregon Short Line company will operate the first Yellowstone park of the season on August US. The lncan band, couslatlug of pliHiti, hjeat two day a last week In visiting Salt Iake pleasure reeortv. Farmers in the Monroe fields have commenced cutting their grain and Indications for a good harvest are excel-lent- . ex-curat- twcn-ty-or- o The drug stores of I'rnvo will remain open for business on Sundays iu the future, hut will not he allowed to sell liQuor for any purpose. State Treasurer Christianson reports that 9 135. stale funds were collected during the month of July, while 1164.400 was paid out. 'When my little boy was six months The sores extendold, ho had eczi-nia- . ed so quickly over the whole body that we at mice tailed in the doctor. We then went to another doctor, tut he could not help him, and In our despair wo went to a third one. Matters became so bad that he had regular holes In his cheeks, large enough to put a finger into. The food had to be given with a spoon, for his mouth was covered with crusts as thick as a finger, and whenever he opened the mouth they began to bleed and suppurate, as did also his eyes. Hands, arms, chest and back. In short the whole body was covered over and over. We had no rest by day or night. Whenever ho was laid In his be.d, we had to pin Ms hands down; otherwise lie would scratch Ills face and make an open sore. I think his face roust have Itched most fearfully. We finally thought nothing could help, ami 1 had made up my mind to send my wife with the child to Europe, hoping that the sea air might cure him. otherwise ho was to be put under good medical care there. But, Lord be blessed, matters came differently, and wo soon saw a miracle. A friend of ours spoke about Cuticura. We made a trial with Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, and within ten days or two weeks we noticed a decided Improvement. Just as quickly as the sickness had appeared It also began to disappear, and within ten weeks the child was absolutely well, and his skin was smooth and white as never before. F. ll oh rath, President of the C. L. Hohrath Company, Manufacturers of Silk Ribbons, 4 to 20 Rink Alley, South Bethlehem, Pa., THREE HUNDRED There Is no one any prouder than the Elrl who hsa a pretty white neck, Ye have noticed that a baldhidd man has alwajs plenty of hair brushes. Love rosy make the world go 'round, but It takes Jealousy to maks It raovs lively. When a man eats a peach In the dark, Is the joke on him or on the Italian Steamship, With 800 worm? One of the remarkable features of childhood is the kind of singing that Souls on Board, Wrecked will put It to sleep. Off Hormigas Island When a woman announces tbai-s- Ji puts up cherries with the pits In, the women who take out the pits think to themselves; rHow shiftless! A Number of Fishermen Who Attempt What has become of the e to Rescue the Terror-Strickeperson, yho said, when attendAre Drowned Captain a funeral; "I prefer to remember ing of him as he looked In life, and dont Veet Takes Atchison care to view the remains? Hit Own Life, (Kan.) Globe. "" LIVES ARE LOST old-fashion- n Ill-Fate- Pae-enger- d "T English the Vorld Language. marine terrible new The world Cartagena, Spain. language, Esperanto, disaster occurred Saturday evening off eeems to have already won more advoNo The Italian steamship cates' than the cider VoJapuk. Cape Palos. language;, however, Sirlo, from Genoa for Barcelona, Ca- manufactured A . and g aft-erwar- d, d fifty-fiv- e seven-year-ol- d o x E. seems to have much chance In com- petition with Englteh. which long ak'O displaced French as the most useful and widely spoken language and which Is gaining faster than ever In all parts of the world. Quite recently the German government has ordered that all railway officials and employes must learn to speak English. In Antwerp also the authorities are urging all classes to study English and are pro-- , vldlng special facilities in the public schools; the city has become almost an English-speakinport" In Japan school all children are now obliged to learn our language. A few years hence tourists from this country will be able to get along there as easily as on a trip at home. With Great Britain, India, Australia. Canada, the United States and large sections of Africa using English, what hope la there for any other language? Buenos Ayres, with about SCO persons uboard, was wrecked off Hormigas Island. Three hundred Immigrants, most of them Italians and Spaniards, were drowned. The captain of the steamship committed suicide. The bishop of San ledro, Brazil, also was lost, and It Is reported that another bishop 1b among the missing. The remainder of the passengers and the officers and crew got away In the ships boats or were rescued by means of boats sent to them from the shore. A number of fishermen who mado attempts at rescue were drowned. Those rescued from the vessel aro now at Cape Palos in a pitiable condition, being without food or clotljlng. The Sirlo struck a rocky reef known as Bajos Hormigas and sank soon stern first. Hormigas Island lies about twro and a half miles to the PHYSICIAN SAYS eastward of Cape Palos. .The Sirlo was owned by the Naviga-tion- a Italia na. of Genoa. Children Thrive on Grape Nuts and Before lie committed suicide, the Cream. captain declared the steamer had 645 passengers on board and that Lr crew A Mass, physician has found a cure numbered 127 men. The Sirio had 570 for constipation In children citing passengers when leaving Genoa, but fifteen cases by feeding them Grape-Nut- s. were additional Spanish passengers the taken aboard at Barcelona, where Some time ago, he writes, I bees$el touched a few hours before the disaster. came Interested in your food, Grape-Nutas a cure for constipation in MURDEROUS COWARDS. children. Having tried It in my own family, I have advised it In Immigrants Had No Regard for Wo- cases In which all suffered withfifteen conmen or Children. more or severe. less The restipation London. The Madrid correspondent sult has been absolute relief In all. I write this that other children of the Daily Telegraph describes the Sirio disaster as one of the worst on may be benefited. How much better it is thus to bring record. The Italian emigrants, with a healthy action in the bowels about knives in their hands, and witnout re- of growing children by natural means, gard for the women or children, fought than to feed them with improper food, with greatest brutality for the possesrequiring some kind of cathartic at sion of life buoys and boats. Many intervals to overcome constipation. were killed or wounded, including sevs Grape-Nutgives energy to the eneral members of the crew who were tire nervous system including the attacked by emigrants. When the captain saw the vessel nerves that cause the natural conwas lost and that the emigrants had traction and relaxation of the bowel captured the boat he committed sui- muscles, that propel the food mass cide by shooting with a revolver. The along. other officers then lost their heads and It is predigested also, and the blood there was nobody to direct the work easily absorbs the food as diz, Montevideo Joseph McMahon, the aeronaut who fall a distance of 200 feet while making a parachute jump at Salt lak City, dead from his injuries. The encampment of the Indian war veterans at Ephraim last week was an unqualified success, every county la the state being represented. The tax levy for Salt Lake county was fixed at 4.5 mills and the county nebool tax at 2.5 mills by the board of June 5, 1905. county commissioners last week. REST THAT RESTS. eon of Joseph The little Rost means rest Jackson fell Into & well, feet Cut out worrying. deep, at Draper, and would have been with a capital R. Rest drowned but for the timely arrival of Few persons know how to rest assistance. Rushing for trains and boats Isnt Daniel W. Elite, county recorder of resting. Weber county for three consecutive Being elbowed by a vulgar mob Isnt terms, has tendered his resignation. resting. Neither Is staying home and being His private interests demand his perannoyed by endless details. sonal attention. Overdressing, overeating and too James McDonald, a much excitement are not restful. Over Sunday rest Is best accomBalt Lake boy, was seriously injured last week, being knocked down and plished by a trip to some restful place. The Idea Is to discover what best tun over by a surrey while he was with one and then to follow it agrees playing in the street. as well as possible. School census enumerators In thirty-ai- i China to Own Postoffices. of the fifty-twdistricts of Salt After the return of the Chinese misLake have completed their labors for this year. The increase shown In the sion which is now making a tour of Europe and America for the purposes thirty-sidistricts is 688. of study, the Chinese government inThe company boarding house at Win- tends to assume control of the entire ter Quarters was destroyed by fire last postal system and at the same time to abolish all the postoffices In China jWeek. Had it not been for the excellent condition of the waterworks, the now maintained by foreign powers. 'entire town would have burned down. In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASA powder. It cures painful, smartSuperintedent Martin of the Park nervous feet and ingrowing nails. ing, City public schools has just completed the greatest comfort discovery of Its the school census of Park City. The the age. Makes new shoes easy. A census shows 575 girls and 580 boys, a certain cure for sweating feet. Sold total of 1,155 children of the school by all druggists, 25c. Trial package, of rescue. Eye witnesses gave awful pictures FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le age. of the brutal panic on board. For half Roy, N. Y. an hour the emigrants were masters of Henry C. Gale, aged 19, was killed the situation. They completely over- M. Combanaire, the French explorer, In a mine in Granite district, Beaver came the crew by sheer force of numwas lost in the forests of oounty, he having entered, the tunnel recently and this, in spite of the efforts of bers, He got separated from his the Cambodia. officers, who tried to save the wo before all the shots had exploded and soliand the wandered party through tnen and children first. received the full force of the explo- tude for eight days without any other sion. nourishment than the water he could Saw the Sirio Strike. Ben Noble, a Salt Lake man who get from the marshes in the jungle. Alicante, Spain The captain of the bas long been known to the police as Marie Louise, which Bjones is awfully haughty French steamer Wigg confirmed ft drunkard, was found dead, since he made his money. has arrived here from Cartagena, reWagg lid bis cell in the city jail one morning Bjones has always been haughty. lates having witnessed the foundering ,'laat week, death being due to alcoof the Sirio from a point close to that You know he used to be a hotel clerk. vessel. He says he was remarking to holism. mate upon the dangerous course his A thing ceases to be a luxury after Charles A. Carman, an electrical en- we have Sirio was taking when the Italian; the money enough to afford it. steamer, going ahead at full speed,' fell down gineer, stairs, while starting Mrs. Wlnalowg Soothing Syrup. suddenly stopped and her bow was. lome from a resort on Commercial For children teething, softens the gum, reduces seen to lift. The Marie Louise changed allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. Btreet, Salt Lake City, receiving inju- her course and, went toward the Sirio. which resulted in death a few At this moment there was heard a loud The blooming idiot is always in tles later. explosion as the boilers of the Sirio; burst. ten-year-ol- PHILOSOPHY. s, I I it goes through the body, storing up vitality and force for the functions of all the organs. Children especially, should get the right start as to habits of living. They should grow into bright stromr cheerful men and women. Grape-Nut- s solve the question of the start; a wholesome appetite will do the rest. Childrens teeth are benefited by also. Your dentchewing Grape-Nutist will tell you that a certain amount of exercise in chewing firm food, is necessary to grow strong, beautiful teeth. Teeth need exercise just the sane as muscles, if tby are to grow strong and firm as nature intended. Grape-Nut- s gives the exercise and also gives material from which good teeth are made. Theres a reason. Read the iittle book, The Rad to Wellville in s, ? Pkgs. '.v j |