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Show WAS AVERT PICK BOY. I.OGnU ITBMH, XTED Team to haul flour to o v:!h. CdUoiiC. 0. V, Eat CurfJ ty Lab, CfcJtfrUIS tnj Celc. CL&rj Diairili Ra3r. When my boy wns two jera old ho had a very severe atta !r of Iwwel M K 4 of Chamr)H SALE CHEAP! durioa: the complaint, but by the k ber Link Colie, Cholera and Die rrboea next teo daya, all of my Remedy we brought him out alright giU. Mrs. Copening. n. n of Midland, . Mr and Mrs. JoMph One of A h siiyu Magge Mich.. Tiiis remedy can be depend Utah, ara tha giiets this week of h! Ftvero cans upon in tlm p-eMrs. II. L. Wilson, sister of Mrs cured by it. is Even ohokra infantum C tart, Follow tho plain printed ihrrcti.mi. Fcr aalo by) Raoiembar the Mothers class meet p.nd a cnr is certain. . Gunnison mg next Thursday at the usual place nud hour. K t R CF WCP3 CCNTtRC. end You are sure to get beet values fcr Date Dack your monoyip buying your Shoes ant ExprcvsicT s. 0 ts Shirts at Peter Chrietianeens, one V'.M i!('" uri .2117 V Ill'll J'i door north of postoftlee. : n- f r f fi an! f: a it a o or .V i frr :n F ? Vrr ins cf r William Gee has started a shoe1 llently n rut; rj? This Is one theory of vpair shop ia tho sample room next the mhiiii of Iho v.wl. From ancient to Edwards' atore. Give him a linns bonfires have formed a striking eh iro of the work you may hare iu I art of llio cJhra!Ion of St. John's n' bou-eho- Ir. t Co-op- S-- 1 I 1 eve, or Midsummer eve. Juno 24. which was observe J with bhnllar rites R R R In every country In Furoje. Fires Mr. aul Mrs. Amisa F. Bartholo- were Kirtllt. In the streets and marmew of Fayette have joyfully re- ket plans of tho towns. The young ceived to their home a new daughter, pcoplu hajej over the Carnes or threw Coders and garlands into them born to them Friday last. with merry shoutlnrs end songs and R R R Mrs. F, V. Bates of Tooele is in dance,?. A heathen orlrin Is believed to be Indicated by there acts. A writer Gunnison mahiugan extended visit rays: "On the whole It seems prob among her relatives and many able that the druidic fires, round friends. Mrs. Bales is tho daugh- which It was considered lucky to leap ter of Mr. nudMrs. Peter Peterson of and dence on the occasion of the summer rostice, were built up of contrithis city. butions brnmrht by every one who R R R wanted to secure his luck for the comHow very quiet in the matter of poliing year, and so bonfire Is really a tics, so far as Gunnison i9 concerned. boon-firBut the coming election is seemingly COSTLY HATS FC.t MEN. not to go by default, since the Be tnat Hue. o. , publican party, through its chairman, ye.st8rdry announced a primary for next Monday evening, to nominate a ticket. There is no opposition in sight. How easy I u I. A. meet held Tuesday evening, October ing was attended 3, by the bishopric of the warJ, who effected a re orga niza-tioof the society, installing the following new officers: Mrs. Millie Christenson, president; Mrs, Nora P. Jensen and Mrs. Minnie 0. Taylor, fleet and second counselor, respectively ; Mis-- Linda Bardsley, secretary, aal Lillie Uosenvall assistant; Mrs. Rosie Christenson, Mrs, Clarice Larson, Misses Inez Pickett, Lillian Ol, son, Augusta Olson and Auna aids The Gunnison Y. L. M. n i Mo-dean- R R The next county examination for prospective teachers is to be held in the Suo.v academy building, Ephraim on the 20ih and 2 1st of October, beginning at 9 a. m. The county ident, in a circular to priuei pals, asks that n list of tho names of all public school teachers of this county be sent to the slate superintendent with data of their homo address, the grade they are teaching, years cf ex perince, of what sohool and course they pro a graduate, naming what other school attended, also what cer tificatetkey hold and by whom. ru-perin- te Grants Mexican Sombrero Still Holds Record. Talking about expensive hits, said a prominent bat dealer, the most costly hat that was ever made was presentr s to Gen. Grant while in Mexico In 1S&2. It cost $1,500 In gold. It is now In tho national museum at Washington, says the New York Press. Panama hats iwed to be frequently sold as high as $500 each. I remember selling four hats at that price In i single day in 1872, but such hats are ao longer to le obtained. The most expensive p natna I have sold in years was b r ght by a banker of this sity last week for $100. It was the ast fine pa hat in stock. Such lats are still worn by the hidalgos in South America. They are not made n Panama, but got the name because hat city wan formerly the greatest market for them. The finest hats come from Peru. They are made of he fiber of the pita or pineapple plant, which is as soft and pliable as silk, and some of them are so fine that ey can be folded up and carried in ouos vest pocket. Sen. -- Claim of Vegetarians. Vegetarians contend that flesh-eatinis not only immoral immoral because it necessitates the wanton taking cf inoffensive life but also extravagant, for whereas twelve acres of land, if used for the rearing of cattle fcr will maintain ere man feeding on the flesh produced, the same area under wheat will maintain twenty-three- , and on a mixed crop of fruit, pulf,e, grain and vegetables a still Light r number. g slr-uthte- Attacked Ey a Mob The Lovers Preference. and beaten in a labor riot until cover-Your every tooth is a milk-whit- e with sores, a Chicago street car pearl, tenderly whispered the lover conductor applied Buckley s Arnica fond. And softly laughed the winsome girl when the moonlight caught Salve, and was soon sound and well. in her tresses blonde. His lips neared I used it in my family, writes G. before met but in a kiss, hers, they Welch, of Tekousha, Mich,, and the rest of the world forgetting, "You J, Simply great like pearls, then? said the small co- find it perfect, and burns. Not so much, h replied, Only 26c at Nor quette. 1 as like the setting. decks drug stoae, 1 ts b THE $1,500 onderM FREE FREE SOUVENIR SOUVENIR Z-rr-.ii Mark Twiw writes i Two days overdue and Thx Wopj.d1 Work 1ms not yst reacted ms. Pray make a cote of thia- - I ehomld rafter not have t resort to violence. Gov. JoBitsost of Mlnae Mtaiaysi Tht Northwest furnishes the greatest no flbUItlea, ar.d I know of no (nagatloa toso thoroughly exploit ths competent Wenders of this region as Tits Vosod's Wojlk. THB BIG SPECIAL' AUGUST NUMBER OF THE WORLD'S WORK will describe the marvelous development and the vast possibilities of th dramatic great Northwest. No other section of oar country presents such a the of fvpm as of the and that expediachievement Northwest, Story progTes tion of Lewis and Clark to the great centennial at Portland, Thb World's 11 If wi a ! VTT w ewt ft IV in u1 J X ok 1 nl. irvn M 1 m The Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland with maps, photographs and descriptive articles, It will be a necessary guide and handbook to everyone who visits the Exposition, the best ecu. eair for those who cannot go. THE WORLD'S WORK draws its inspiration from the same Indomitable spirit ef progress that has transformed toe Northwest from a wilderness to a great civilized empire, Each month it describes the vital things In the world's life and the men who are doing them. It is A history of our own time superbly illustrated. pf Every Family fn the NorfbW Should Read THE WORLDS WORK bMBttM cvmrrt fte (Mz lUi tr) in greec, f goM KubrCivfbM, CH ETC Tie - f-wSI W test K. f 9kf rvoytrohy - dwt?o?i for the Ctat i rolled mmSVSnriwdief of flll estfcg ptal W.atlen This pipsr, of tiut ur3W Kcrlluvesl and lot oar FKrr DOUBliDAY, PACE A COMPANY, ft. "? v S U Nlw Ym k S3-I3- 7 iimtittM & the' skin, auu p0l r d As adresring for cor. nee 26 cents. For sale by Gunni- burns Chamberlains Salvt - a' f h t son Co.op. ar.d can be desired. It is soclLir-. ths healing in it3 effect. It pain of a burn almost in.d vuk. Ihi ."HEGuNia-oGazettb, l,50a ye ar e salve is almost a certain cu-- fcr chap U'Ow Iftbb Ul , j i e'l-.y- H i |