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Show THE GUNNISON ALL GAZETTE Jewelry CY NEPHI GLEDHILL & SON. GUNNISON RINGS. SOME SMALL ENGLISH PARISHES. for Vo men to Wear with Momlrg Attire. Dozen Inhabitants In One; In Another Only Two Houses. WEAR SHIRTWAIST 'Shirtwaist Rlnga," they are labeled. probably few people know that this Je massive rings cmjntry contains a number of par Th'y are the slnij that some women prefer to wear with jsjCg i0 small that their population housed under one or two roofs, morning attire In plaeo of their Jew can ck-after for save which por instance, Upper Eldon, near rings, they UTAH - UTAH STATE NEWS Thr are unr tmalipux rf Explosion in Coal Mine Which Had Balt Just Been Inspected by Deputy State Mine Inspector. was cases twenty one quarantine d In , noon and evening. Stockbrldge, consists of two houses. All the various forms of seal rings wh!ch with an eleventh century church now jiopular are Included In the shirt- - j an(j a tiny God's Aero in the middle waist ring list, b4 the name Is used 0f a farmyard adjoining one of the mne especially for rings of severely dwellings, comprise the whole parish j niuch larger Is the population of plain design set with j0j stand will stones of the kinds that Lullington, five miles from Eastbourne, hard wear and even soap and water. gma ag its church Is the Interior Many of the shirtwaist rings are dimensions are only 16 feet square-pl- ain bands of twisted or braided gold jt j3 qUjtc largo enough for the Inhab-o- r silver. Some are fashioned like nants. snakes. Most, however, are stone set. Buzzard, jn Crove near Lighten Turquoise matrix Is among the best (here are onjv about a dozen Inhabl-stoneas It Is becoming to any lant8 parish containing a modern Land that has a clear skin. It Is usu-- j farmh0use, two cottages and a tiny with In a rimmed oval set ally large fburch At ju,yd, In Flintshire, while an edge of gold no heavier than Is there are onJy hrcc aduit inhabitants, necessary to hold it securely. Many thQ v1Iag0 contains five cottages and of the turquoise matrix rings are all- - one EhJp until recently there were ver. highly burnished or oxidized In (wo licensed houses, one of which still very dark tones. remains.1 The revived garnet Is much used In these rings. It Is, usually set In immense Cost or Mres in America, cabochon fashion. A frosted gold rlngj Fires have cost us as many as 7,000 In one year's time, and In j deep Etruscan tone has a lion's human lives homl for Its ornament and a cabochon our loss In money value, through the destruction of property. Is almost as garnet Is set In the lions mouth. A great oval disk of highly polished appalling. The production of gold In coral simply set In a rim of gold Is the the entire world, something like of another ring. Moonstones j 000,000 a year, would not recoup us are much used, usjally set In silver, for our losses by fire, and the incl which carries out the silvery quality dental expenses accompanying them, of the stone coloring. in the same period of Ume; the value Lapis lazuli and malachite are used of all the coal mined In this country with gold or silver rings. One model in a year's time would Just cover the has a long narrow stone embedded cost to us of our fires; the value of In the ring so far around the finger our lumber producUon Is only a trifle that tho ring seems to be made of the more. McClure's. stone. Some rings are made entirely The new law offices of State Repreof Jade, the Chinese lucky stone. Tosentative Harry J. Robinson are in paz and amethyst shirtwaist riogs 304-rooms Judge Building, Salt abound. 1 ake City, Utah, to whom all who are In need of legal advice are Store Carries Old Hotel Name. Away up In Harlem Is a sign which reads: The Old Astor House Store. Will Found In a Hat. In reply to an Inquiry the proprietor Probate has been granted of the said: The business was established of a peddler who left an estate will in the vicinity of the old Astor house He was Mr. Har11,937. when the latter was the big hotel of valued at New York. Later on It moved up to ris Norman, a Polish Jew, of Mill Fourteenth street and carried the road, Cambridge. The document was name of the old hotel with It. Some found in his xilk hat after his death. It was dated January 15, 1903, and years after It moved up to Forty-seconit he left the whole of his property by street and the name went with it. Then lt jumped all the way to Har- equally between Addenbrookes hoslem and, as the name had become one pital, Cambridge, and the London Jewof the fixtures of the business. It was ish synagogue for the relief of poor Maintained. The business now is In and needy Jews. London Evening the hands of the third generation of Standard. the family that established It. Just a Philosophical. New York Press. bit of sentiment. A girl with freckles feels just as philosophical about them as the man The Deep Things of Life. does about being in a stock . market The hymn line: Cast your deadly panic. New York Press. was long ago discredited doing dow-and laughed out of court. NevertheDont put off your Christmas less, one who pins faith to ceasebuying until the last minute. less activities, even of philanthropy in nowand we will take Write and reform, who is contemptuous of particular pains to meet your poetry, philosophy and religion, who needs Our stock is bigger and forgets to draw from the perennial better than ever, prices lower. of courage and inspiration, will sooner or later walk in a barren land of petty interests, unable to discover IB6Z the springs of refreshment. j Lake City at the prin-nIVter Brncrhlul, an Italian, I'll led as the result of an accidental explosion In a Menu quarry in Weber canyon, near Ogib n. Either a Pocket of Cat or the Seep A ham. several tons of hay, fences, age from a Gat Well Was the etc., belongim; to Hans Sorensen ol Cause of Accident Which Redmond were completely destroyed Caused Fearful Loss by fire last week. of Life. Ietcr hroeder, the oldest man In Ixjpan, If not in Cache county, died sn November 23, on Ills l7th birth Pittsburg. More than 100 men day. He was a native of Sweden. were killed by an explosion In the It develops that the state fair held in Salt Like City cleared the fair Marianna mines of the IhtUburg-Buassociation $:!..r.4 . the receipts being falo Coal company on Saturday, ol $29,576 and the expenditures $26,03.7 which entombed a largo number P. C. Christensen, who has been miners. About fifty of the victims, It Is rethe mail carrier for Mayfield for a number of years, was run over by a ported about the mine, were either English-speakinmen passenger train last week and killed. Americans or A majority of the foreigners were Wiliam Yarley, who built the first lime kiln in the state of Utah, died comparatively new' arrivals In the at his home in Salt Lake City on country, many of them having left November 23, at the age of 71 years. femilles In their old homes. The workings In which the catasAfter being divorced lor one week, known as the a Salt Lake couple who had aired trophe happened are In reality and mines. Ilachel Agnes their domestic differences in the diwith underground vorce court, were last ci double mine work was connections. Construction week. finished and Deputy State practically The forestry serivee office located Mine a few Loulitt Inspector Henry in Salt City Is being removed minutes before the explosion had to Ogden, where the headquarters for inspection completed a two days the service in this district will hence which had revealed no cause for apforth he located. prehension. The annual session of the grand enThe cause of the explosion has not campment Independent Order of Odd been determined. Two theories are Fellows of Utah was held in Salt entertained. One is that a pocket of Lake City last week, about 40 dele gas was struck by one of the minors, gates being in attendance. quickly filling the workings and then A movement has been started at jgni(jng from a lamp. The other theMt. Pleasant for the installation of ory is that gas from a well on the an Independent telephone system. A Fulton farm, under which the mine committee Is now- canvassing the jg iocap(if penetrated the workings, town to find out how' many people pbe an(j jn vicinity is said to he will install phones. gaseous and it is possible gas may A. N. Terry was acquitted of thel.ave seeped through the coal stratum charge of mayhem in the district mUil lt accumulated in sufficient vol- court at Ogden last week. He was ume to cause the disaster. biting off the ear of charged So great was the force of the exa saloon brawl in Og plosion that shattered in John Cullen portions ot den several months ago. the woodwork about the mouth of The teaqhers who attend the meet the shaft were blown into Ten-Mil- e Besides the ing of the State Teachers association oreek, 2,000 feet away. men in the three cage, Deportions of to be held in Salt Lake City on were blown bodies two other at least cember 21, 22 and 23, are to be roywere found and house shaft the from ally entertained by the teachers in Jn a field nearby. the Salt Lake public schools. The case against Andrew W. NelCONVICTED OF WIFE MURDER. of son, charged with the robbery $106,230 from the reserve chest of the Jury Finds Thomas Vance Guilty of Murder in the First Degree. Utah- National bank, of Salt Lake City, was dismissed last week, upon Salt Lake City. Thomas Vance, the motion of the district attorney. charged with murdering his wife, was The census office bulletin of statis- found guilty by a jury on Saturday tics on marriage and divorce, made afternoon, the Jury returning a last week, shows that six hus-- jict of murder in the first degree. It bands in Utah secured divorces from was charged that Vance beat his wife between the years 1S87 3nd in addition gave her poison. It their and 1906 on the ground ot nonsupport. was at first thought she had died from Powers of Australian Police. Minnie O. Parker has commenced the effects of the beating, while an efIn Australian cities the police are to defense show was made the an action against, the city of Ogden fort by 170 innow suicidal with she took empowered to enter private poison to recover $1,000 for injuries alleged that treatIAIN of as a the harsh in which result tent St dwellings they suspect to have been sustained Sept. 23 last. an of of Notice husband. ment her SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. gambling. The plaintiff alleges that she fell and has been given ippeal dea reason of broke her ankle by fective culvert. Revolutionists Have Best of One BatV. H. Fitzgerald, arrested in Salt tle in Hayti. Lake City on a charge of forgery au Prince. Government Port committed in Texas, escaped from of General command under the. officer who was taking him back itroops, We take pleasure in informing our customers that we have removed minister of war, composed tor trial, by jumping from a car win- Cyriaque,of our place of business from the old stand to more commodious quarters, young recruits, who were largely dow, near Pueblo, Colo., while the sent out to 535 No. South Third West Street, and that we are still in the market for capture the leader of the train was running thirty miles an SiAntoine pew revolution, General hour. HIDES, WOOL, of di- mon, have met with a severe defeat. rate the In the year 1880 Anze. engagement took place at In small or carload lots. Call on us or write us before you sell. vorces granted in Utah averaged ,.,(Ihe yeau which lieg about fifty.five miles It will pay you to do so. to the 100,000 population; in Wyomeast jeremje one 0f the dis ing, 111,' in Nevada, 106; and in Ida affected ports. After severe fighting ho, 58. In 1900 the ratios were as the government forces were routed follows: Utah, 92 in 100,000 popula- find driven back to Miragoane, about . S< Lake City, Vt&h. tion; Wyoming, 118; Nevada, 111; Ida twenty miles distant, ho, 120. t time. . semi-preciou- s , ; ! J j j i f j 1 ! Tit-Bit- j j i j f $400,-ornarne- nt j ; 5 - I d w-it- h I n - w-el- 1 Removal Announcement SHEEPSKINS. FURS, Etc. - -- - Rowe, Morris, Summerhays Co. - I s, |