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Show clantiata Uftimool SHIPS TOWED BY ICEBERGS. GUNNISON GAZETTE. LOWEtT OF ALL ANIMALS. Award Palm X (ha Loria. Bcienilila ay ibat tba alow Ml mov-lt- t mammal In exLirnce U the alow pacd lorL, an animal mot a nr Iris Its closely allied 10 (be monkeys. technical name U "D)itlclbu (ardl gTftdua. the Ian part of which might I V trill 0 1X0 U I IX GUNNISON, UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS. J. W. CllMin of Ilinghatn Junction Is One of footed.' them, wiben IJnnd. took exactly thirty In jail charged with stealing a horse, two minutes and three seconds In mov-In- buggy and harness. across a apace of four feet toward The duck season has opened, and a roach that it wus endeavoring i. until March Jf water fowl will be leg! capture. The animal belonged to an Atlatlc genua that extend from Jam tlmate prey of the hunter. The veteran Indian lighters of the and Sumatra through llorneo and tulte possibly some of the Philippine Black Hawk and other wars held a Islands, through parts of Hindustan. reunion in Salt Ixko City last week When Its progress was timed. It adHenry t'onaut of Kelton. n of the vanced "within ten or twelve Inches f Its quarry, rested upon Its bands, Let known stockmen of the state, dhd drew its hlud feel gradually forward at the Pacific hotel In Ogden, of dia until almost under Its breast, very be tea. lowly and cautiously raised Itself upWillis Drown, president of the right into a standing position, balancleague, is in Salt lathe city, ing awkwardly with uplifted arms, and then threw Itaelf bodily not upon the organizing the forces against the cigInsect, which was off like an arrow arette evil. from a Tartar's bow, but upon the An effort is being made by eitl.ens a half the had roach pot occupied of Manti to have the net state ensecond before. campment of t ho National guard of Utah held in that city. THE NEIGHBORS ALL USE THEM NOW. sou of Heber Tho Steck of Manti. had the mhfortuno Quick Cure of Rheumatism by Dodd's of losing a finger last week. The litKidney Pitts. How They Saved the close d on It. Shop of a Kansas Blacksmith Cure tle fellow had a door was Permanent too. James Jackson had his fed so badlFeb. 20th. (Spe- y frozen while walking from a camp Goodland, Kan., was So the about seven miles front Sunnysido in quick and complete clal) cure of N. K. Albertson, a local black. to tcwn that ho probably' lose hh smith, that It almost seems like a toes. miracle. He had Rheumatism so bad he feared he would have to give up Owing to tho freezing of the lakes hts shop. One box of Dodds Kidney and sloughs In the Salt valley, a and Pills drove away all the pains large number of ducks have been they have never returned. Speaking lagged by sportsmen during the past of his cure Mr. Albertson says: week. "I had Rheumatism in my shoulders The old folks of 1ohi were banand arms for years. Part of the time it was so bad I could not tfleep at queted and entertained at the city panight My arm hurt so that It seem- vilion in Lehi last week, about 250 ed I would have to give up my black- people over CO years of age being smith shop. I went to the drug store and bought one box of Dodds Kidney present. In Los Angeles is a baseball team Pills and took them. I have not had the Rheumatism since. A great many known as the Salt Lake team, comof the neighbors are using Dodds Kid- posed of players who work in the San d ney Pills since they saw how they Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake cured me." shops. be translated ! c nntl-clgarett- four-year-ol- d I rail-lroa- Stops Coffin Salesmen. It is claimed the wholesale butter The Liverpool police have stopped dealers of the capital city are getting the practice common there of caneven with the retail dealers for kickvassing for the sale of coffins at houses where a death has taken place. ing on short weights by advancing the price of butter. John Rowley of American Fork, while scuttling with another young is Best not man. was thrown to the floor in such Schillings a manner that his arm was broken extravagant. near the elbow. EcoJ. Driscoll of Park City committed suicide by taking carbolic acid in the nomical. presence of his wife-- . Driscoll was a, Yoar grocer returns your money If you don't like It. heavy drinker, and a year ago attempted to kill his wife. Foreign Banks in Japan. Of the 467 savings banks In. Japan, The Utah Sugar company has comone is Of ordithe 1,799 only foreign. menced contracting with the farmers nary banks, only four are foreign. of Lehi for beets for next season's run. The price is the same as last year, $4.75 per ton. More than 25,000 volumes are now When we take the risk of in the free public library of Salt Lake least our the tea, your liking City. The library has a membership of more than 14,000. showing a gain it. can do is to TEA Schillings Best: TEA you try tor January of 292. The Russon family held its annual reunion at Lehi last week, 144 Lake Disappears. of Mr. and Mrs. Lot Russon Lake Chad is gradually drying up, and recent researches tend to show being present. Mr. Russon is 76 years that its complete disappearance Is of age and his wife 74. Robert C. Coulson, a soldier, died in only a question of time. a lodging house in Salt Lake City last week under circumstances that wrould finished indicate suicide. He had There is comfort in tea, a jail sentence for theft. just Dick "Wright, a laborer, fell into an good tea; there is little in elevator shaft while at work in Salt poor. Lak City, falling two stories, sustaining severe injuries, several ribs Try good. being broken and his head badly Your grocer return your moaey It you doft't In every juu kuRe of Schilling' booklet: How to Mike Oood Tea. TEA tlk Schilling' Sett. Beet Te 1 ft Wind and Vewela Are Moored to Them. It has been found that the currents tound tho coast of Newfoundland make at times a wide difference In tho direction of the drift of icebergs and that of tho fiat or pan ice, which, having no great depth, la governed in Ita motions by the surface currents and the winds. The Icebergs, the larger part of which are submerged to a great depth, says the New York Herald, follow only tho movements of the ocean water as a whole and are Influenced by the winds. Thua a huge iceberg may often be seen majestically maintaining Its slow advance in opjslt!on to the wind and across the general motion of the fields of flat Ice surrounding It. The healers often take advantage of this fact by mooring their vessels to an Iceberg to prevent their ship drifting to leeward. The movement of these great mountain of Ice Is practically Irresistible. Great Maiaea Move Agalnat SOW. e Can Live Without Spleen. That a human being can live out with- apieen has been thoroughly established. At one time It was supposed that the spleen produced the red blood corpuscles of the white ones, or charged the one into the other; but since it is known that tho haa something to do with the production of corpuscles, and that splcenless men can live in perfect health, morA operations are being performed for tbe removal of this organ. & bone-marro- w Benefits of Calamities. Were it not for these calamities and misfortunes incident to us all, indi-- ! vidually and collectively, the greah heart of humanity would stagnate like the heavens without electricity, or a lake of fresh water without inlet, outlet and motion. The best qualities of human nature would never see the tight; sympathy never would expand bnd self, and society would become one vast, arid, dewless expanse of selfishness. Ellhu Burritt. READS THE BOOK. The Road to Wellvllle" Pointed the Way. Down at Hot Springs, Ark., the visitors have all sorts of complaiints, but It is a subject of remark that the great majority of them have some trouble with stomach and bowels. This may be partly attributed to the heavy medicines. Naturally, under the conditions, the question of food is very prominent. A young man states that he had suffered for nine years from stomach and bowel trouble, had two operations which did not cure, and was at last threatened with appendicitis. He went to Hot Springs for rheumatism and his stomach trouble got worse. One day at breakfast the waiter, knowing his condition, sugand cream, gested he try Grape-Nut- s which he did, and found the food agreed with him perfectly. After the second day he began to Bleep peacefully at night, different than he had tor years. The perfect digestion of the food quieted his nervous system and made sleep possible. He says: The next morning I was astonished to find my condition of constipation had disappeared. I could not believe it true after suffering for so many years; then I took more interest in the food, read the little book The Road to Wellville, and started following the simple directions. I have met with such results that in the last five weeks I have gained eight pounds In spite of hot baths which take away the flesh from anyone. A friend of mine has been entirely cured of a bad case of indigestion and stomach trouble by using Grape-Nut- s Food and cream alone for breakfast There is one thing in particular I have noticed a great change in my mental condition. Formerly I could hardly remember anything, and now the mind seems unusually acute and retentive. I can memorize practically Name given by anything I desire. Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. HOW Tk THEY MAINTAIN THE CHARM OF THEIR BEX. Ikftt Attach U tha Car Iutjrta On vrat Height Eya If f th lllood tear Com pi ln. Every sensible woman naturally wishes to appear attractive. Mjo knows the value of bright eyes, delicate complexion and lively spirit. She knows also that good health is at the basis of her charm a, and that good Hood is the source of good t ( health. Mamie Conway haa a complexion which is the admiration of all who kuovr her. Asked if she could make any suggestions that would be helpful to other leas fortunate, she said : 14 My complexion would not have pleased you, if yon had Keen it two year ago. It was then about as bad as it could be, and it gave me a great deal of-If yon want n good dissatisfaction. complexion you mutt take care of your health, especially of tho condition of our blood. My health was at that time completely broken down. I was nervous, had frequent headaches, ft torpid liver and ft great deal of pain in that region. I suffered ftlso from indigestion. It was clear that my blood was in bad condition, for pimples broke out all over my face. It is hard to realize that, for there isnt tbe slightest trace of tuch blemishes now. It was unfortunately quite otherwise then, and n long time passed loforq I fonnd anything that gavo mo tiny relief. I became very weak and listless. The doctors medicine did mo no good, and I took a nu mler of highly recom mended tonics with no better result. As soon, however, as I began to use Dr, Williams Pink Pills for Pale People my complexion cleared up, and after I had taken two boxes there was Dot a sign of a pimple left on my face. My cheeky became rosy, I gained flesh ar'd have had perfect health ever since. Rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes an merely signs of healthy blood. They bawl come not only in the case of Miss Conway , whose home is at 124 1 East Eighth street, Canton, Ohio, but to thousands of women for whom Dr. Williams Pink Pills have made new blood. There is no sorer way for you to obtain them, than to buy a box of these pills from any druggist and try them for yourself. They correct irregularities and banish weakness. Miwt " New Zealands Prospects. At present New Zealand is distinctly an agricultural and dairying colony, but recent Investigations by engineers as to the possibilities of deriving electric power from rivers and waterfalls indicate that it may become a great manufacturing center. Million In Oat. Salzers New National Oats yielded in Mich., 240 bu7 in Mo., 255 bu., in N. D., 310 bu., and m 30 other states from 150 to 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat if generally grown in 1905, will add millions of. bushels to the yield and millions of dollars to the farmers purse! Homebuilder Yellow Dent Corn grow like a weed and yields from 157 to 260 bushels and more per acre! It's the biggest yielder on earth! Salzers Spelts, Beardless Barley, Macaroni Wheat, Pea Oat, Billion Dollar Grass and Earliest Cane are money makers for you, Mr. Farmer. JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND IOC in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Vis., and receive their big catalog and lots of farm seed samples. W. N. U.J Austrian Old Age Pensions. Under the Austrian poor law every man 60 years old is entitled to a pension equal to one-thir- d the amount per day which he has earned during hla working days. TEA We drink it for drink; for the taste, for the afterglow: a good deal of taste and long time glow for the money. Your grocer return your money tf yon like Schilling's Beet. dont |