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Show A Valuable Agenf. GUNNISON GAZETTE. Th irlj'wliK' employ! In Dr. Pkrro't tr.tHlioiiif nfmnox tho which it rxtrnris anI hulJii in mluilun much L-tr linn ai Jiol wmihi, ll ,ilo )dsi s'.l uu Uiciiial xalunhlo pnprtii nt. ofm:uiioiiiown, nu? a- nn-Cftnuh'i l ami? pihanli pri-atl- jy nn-il-c!- M.rnt t.i t tum i a m. e fcrnn iu. h ml,! pn-.i- )y t ot th Bln. h i l. ii ) t .i'rk. rod, S t ! rut t aiul' g ir tin t talm-- hi "h.M-- iu!xlt;ln I roiidiii.l, for sn'iulnl rhroni.. M.hIi.mI till. it which tl.i-- it aial 1) . i flu j,ot.r lo- " jit ring coup!,! li.np :;T,rli ii, i l;i.ur s nr nonm- - c y Mai'il.m i;ii,cal a nt h rf t In u!l C4M w in th ro awav of ('!), I... of apjMtitc,watin? with Wt aii Momacii. jn in lhof early coii'umpilo!). tl r. din L noiloijl t that glycerli.H acH y u v:h.a!.;o nutrilii o ami aids tho (o.nhli Seal r tt, Mono root. and lihnch t 'Perry hark in Queen' and huil.linj; th rroniotlnjt Eeshand tr npth. PoiitroUin the njt cmi-Jand hrinpin aLnit a healthy condition of the whole ry.ttetn. Of courM, it must not le to work miracles. It uill not cure eousumptioit except lit its earlier stages It win cure very severe, ohstin ate. chronic coughs, hronchial and larjn geal truu hies, a i cl chronic wire throat with hoarseness. In acute coughs it Is not soclfective. It Is in the lingering coughs, or those of long standing, even when nrcompanh-hy bleeding from lungs, that it has performed its most marvelous cures. Send for and read tho little hook of extracts, treating of the properties and uses of the several medicinal roots that enter Into I)r. IMorces Golden Medical Discovery and learn why this medicine has such a whie range of I application In the cure of diseases. It Is sent free. Addre-- s Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The Diacovery " con tains no alcohol or harmful, habit-forlog drug. Ingredient all printed on each bottle wrajmer In plain Engli.-diSick people, especially those suffering from dLeaesof long standing, are Invited to consult Dr. Fierce by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private ind sacredly confidential. Address L)r. R. V. Fierce. ItulTalo N. V. Dr. Fierces Medicul Adviser Is sentrcc on receipt of si a in its to pay expense of mailing only. Send J1 one-ceclotli-boun- d for paer-covereor 31 stamps forstamps copy. I i c I - r-- i i xp'-cte- 1 m . nt d, Largest Crab of Season. The largest crab caught this sea-so- n was In the North sea. It measured 2 feet 7 Inches across. TEA VJc dont mind the money the moneyback money there isnt much of it. Tour grocer returns your money if you dont Uks Schilling's licet. It is better to wear old clothes with the air of wealth than to wear new ones with the background of poverty. Mother Crays Sweet Powders for Children, Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Childrens Homo in New York, cure Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms.Over 30,000 testimonials. At all Druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, LeRoy,N.Y. Some women never see any good In their husbands, but they are offset by the women who never see any bad In theirs. TEA Why For twenty five years I rjiffcrtd ng ony from a Urribh humor, compute-lcovering try load, nek and skoul dors, dlschar.uiug matter of such of no-to s!ht and smdl that I of drral. I dm became an o! t suited the trod able doctors fpr aiu! near, to no avail. Then I got Cut! short time cura, and In a I wan eonijhidy cured. For this thank Cuthura, nml advise all tho'e suffering from skin humors to git It and end their misery at once. S. I. Kt yes, 1UJ Congress Strict, Doetonr Mass." N:, throw-awa- y money and comfort in buying poor tea? Your grocer returns your money If you dont like Schillings Host. Cats have their nights and dogs their days, but mortal man seems to have a cinch on both. TEA Whoever you are, wherever you are, our tea is for you; our moneyback money too. Tour grocer returns your money If ; ou dont like Schilling's Best. Doing Ones Best. The habit of doing his best Is one which has never yet failed to help a man In life, whatever his work, whatever his aims. Hubert Vlllu?:. aged 17. had both h;; broken In a muring acchP nt in Salt I.tUo City. (h;d n cai'italhts will build a find fer In the Jundi. n City. avr.!irg t tr, surj-rhint;I- reports. lat.-n- During ih pid .:?- al jirr Utah's and lur ruster.is rcunm-.- i wi.--e $5,2:-5land cdUci receipts, fTS.TlS. cor The Ktatemcnts tf thirty-ninIn Utah hanks poratc and private show that all are prosperous. Robert Richmond, a former resident of Michigan City, Ind., dropped dead on the streets of Salt Igiko from heart failure. Albert Rust, a young man of Logan, Cars of a0 131 his ham, blown off Saturday through the accidental dis- charge of a shotgun. L. C. Karrlck, who suicided In Salt Lake on the Sth, came to Utah In 1872 as superintendent of the Omaha Mining company nt Stockton. Richard Clemens was shot through the arm by Jack Harrington, at Mam moth, last week, as the result of a tuarrel between the two men. A number of the men employed at the mines In Fark City are making use of hand sleds to come down from work after their shift is over. Frank Wilson died last week as tho result of pistol wounds sustained li an encounter with Jesse Thomas, and Thomas will now be tried for murder. Six cases of smallpox have been reported to the health officers of Park City during the past week, and much alarm Is felt at the spread of the dis ease. Thomas Wheery, John Carvill and Dan Stevenson were knocked down a mine at Park ehaft in the Daly-JudgCity by a runaway car and all badly - , n'l e injured. Treasurer PLAYS UNKIND TRICK. Caused Educators I Inability to Place Rather Prominent Man. At ft recent dinner of the Geodetic club Irof. Shaler of Harvard told the following story on himself: T still remember a mental slip I made nearly thirty years ago when In Washington attending a large educational confer once. I was alone In the hold parlor of frlcnda whcn (or man entered bearded rather short, and, seeing me, advanced to shake hands with a cordial, Glad to see you, ITof. Shaler. At the moment I was unable to place him and had to confess my lapse of memory. I explained that I was meeting so many people that I could not remember the name of each, though the face might be very familiar. He smiled and said ho quite understood and drew out his card. On it was engraved Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, and then I understood why his faco was so very familiar. of But I cannot withhold my acknowledgment of the debt that I owe to Grape-Nut- s food. I g s. my satisfaction that food contains all the ele ments needed by the brain and nerv-Jur- y ous system of the hard working public Name given by Postum Co., (writer. Rattle Creek, Mich, There s a reason, Grape-Nut- s 1 1 t er Gan tlo This Vib-- comes front Italy, and what Its avo is no man Know, tlutuuh It has A. D. It was been pro. V that in a m J urker under tho tioj Monte did Cram. thr e iuii s from Rome, and Is In lien d to have con4 the UmpTor Fev. tained the crus. Hut. whether or no. Fepe Urban VIII. had It dug up; and for more than two centuries It rtlost-- in the Bar-h- i rlni palace at Rome. In 17S0 tho duke of Forlland purchased it from Sir William Hamilton fur l.n guineas and deposited It In the British museum fifteen years later. In 1815 a man named Lloyd, employed at the museum. picked up a stone and hurled It, In a fit of frenzy, at the case which contained the precious relic. The vaso was smashed into hundreds of pieces, but with great Ingenuity they were all put together again, and as It now stands is said to be worth at tho very least 15,000 pounds. 1 id n-i- Tennessee Praise. s. the Kind of Food That Nourishes Brain. I am a literary man whose nervous energy is a great part of my stock in trade, and ordinarily I have little pa tlence with breakfast foods and the extravagant claims made of them. James party. Albert Keethler, found guilty by a in Salt Lake City last week of involuntary manslaughter, for the kill-- ; Ing of Frank Duval on October 2, has been sentenced to one years imprison- meat in the county jail. Scum, Kaj s the i s t in n Dayton, Tcnn., Dec. 11th (Special) Among many prominent residents to praise Dodd's Kidney Fills Is Mr. N. R. Roberts of this place. He tells of what they have done for him, and his words will go deep Into the hearts of all who are suffering In the samo way. He says: I was a martyr to Kidney Trouble, but Dodd's Kidney Pills completely cured me. I shall always keep them on hand In case there should be any return of the old trouble, but I am thankful to say they did their work well there has not been the slightso Vitality. est sign of my old complaint coming Keep up your vitality and you will The pain In my back used to back. never know disease of any kind. No disease can exist where there is au be terrible. If I got down I had a abundance of pure blood. To get the hard job to get straight again. But necessary amount, eat nutritious food; my back is like a new one now and I to circulate It perfectly, take proper can 6toop as much as I please. I dont exercise; to purify it, get fresh air and believe there ever was any medicine sunshine. If a perfectly healthy con- half so good as Dodds Kidney Pills. dition of the skin exists and an even Woman Has Tenor Voice. temperature of the surface of the body Miss Josephine Northmore, of LakeIs maintained, It is impossible to catch cold. Cold water baths taken every side, Minn., has a genuine tenor voice, day will do much towards producing with a range from E flat to high C. the former; proper food and exercise Any attempt to make her sing soprano n the same range or contralto has the latter. London Tit-Bitproved unsuccessful. A BRAIN WORKER. discovered long ago that the very Christiansen. bulkiness of the ordinary diet was not A movement is on in Ogden looking calculated to give one a clear head, the power of sustained, accurate thinking. :o the closing up of the slot machines, I always felt heavy and sluggish in Closing and abolishing gambling, and mind as well as body after eating the ordiEnforcing the Sunday-closinmeal, which diverted the ordinary nance in observance of the statutes. blood from the brain to the digestive The aged, the widows and the or- apparatus. I tried foods easy of digestion, but phans of Salt Lake City were the spefound them usually deficient in nutricial guests of honor at an entertainI experimented with many ment. ment given at the Salt Lake theatre breakfast foods and they, too, proved Wednesday afternoon of last week. unsatisfactory, till I reached Grape-NutRoss Richardson, aged 25 and marAnd then the problem was ried, suicided in Ogden, shooting him- solved. Grape-Nut- s agreed with me perself through the head. He had just from the beginning, satisfying lost his position with the Becker Brew- fectly and my hunger supplying the nutribecame ing company and despondent. ment so that many other prepared A. Baker, a young man of Mendon, foods lack. while hunting in the mountains west I had not been using it very long of that town, became bewildered, lost before I found that I was turning out his way, and was frozen to death, his an unusual quantity and quality of work. Continued use has demonstratbody being found by a searching ed to entire report h 1 Have Lige Powell, a teamster, fell from his wagon in Salt Lake City last week, the wheels passing over his head, that will disfigure him life. for Utah had a balance on hand of $332,- 242.53 at the close of the fiscal yeai, November 30, according to the annual State MEMORY I jacd Cuticura. UTAH. the Portland Vase and Now In British Museum. Another family treasure of great inio the value which ka.s alneo Portland the nation the h Uiping cf vase, now ihlhiu.I In the UriiJ.-- uiu It Covered Head, Neck and Shoulders Suffered Agony for Twenty-fivYears Until Cured by u gunnison. (VASE THAT IS WORTH 173,0001 an awful skin humor If we know anything, we know tea. Hold us responsible! Write for onr Knowledge Company, San Francisco. Boole, A. Schilling Sc Found Drowned in Water. ' A coroners jury in Cornwall, Eng- land, which had been called to sit on the body of a miner found drowned in a pool in an abandoned quarry, brought in the following verdict: Found drowned in the White Quarry, there being water there at the time. TEA We do some things because we want to, and others because they belong to a plan that is good on the whole. Tour grocer returns your money If you dont Uke Schilling's Best. Wearing Out Motor Tires. On heavy motor vehicles the cost of the wear and tear of tires is about four cents a mile. TEA Good tea is better than most of us know. You may as well know Schillings Best. |