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Show tho purpose for a longer In period Iban the building oiler its place. It in conceded that a sew court a, t 1uhlKhed every Friday bouse is desirable and the Gazette will Saupete County, Utah, be pleased if the county authorities GLTDHILL fON., HtiUhcri, can eee their way clear to bring it But let it be A NEW BUILDN. uicdbiu, r.ioigcr. ING, modern and up YOU ARE SURE TO GET TO WEAR CLOTHES. 'HAVE meet tho needs to commodious erbfcOIllfTJCM BATI6 KIND OF RIGHT KIJfD AT THE RIGHT THE & suitable period and In keeping One Yoar II 0 SUITS PRICES FROM THE VARIETY OF 1. CO with the progressivcness of our thriv- dlz Montho WE CARRY FOR MEN OR BOYS. .bO I ing county. Three Montlie The feeling down this X' ft It to was what is no different way f to the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 10C5. four months ago with respect fitness of the present building. To SENTIMENT TUB SAME, j Infer otherwise is mere shufTing. servo Tue Gunnison Gazette. Oun-niso- Ail of Us to-date- ... , eutli-cieutl- y 1 f -- M-- f Under the caption Why This Sud- den Change, the Mt. Pleasant j The Gazette takes pleusuro in published iu its issue of I knowledging an invitation to be last week the following news Item : prMent at the Old Folks doings in Gunnison. Utah, Feb. 11. A prop- - Centerfield this afternoon. Heres ositiou la being talked of here which f will resull shortly, it is thought, in a call for a meeting cf some of the largcahinet members have est taxpayers of the county to cousid-- 1 er the proposition of building a new I 6et in their resignations to the pres-couhouse. It is thouroughly being I ident. All will be reappointed exoept demonstrated each day that a new Postmaster General Wayne, who will t oourt house is needed. The present be appointed oonenl general to Lonold oourt house while not half large don. enough to aooomodate the business that is required to be done, and furnishing only about half of the officers I But a few days of oongrees remain with offices, is' very unsafe. There is but no one need fear that the appro-- 1 soarcely any vault room, and if any- - potion bills will not pass. The should happen to the record a it tha navV tha is estimated it would' cost a good share of the price of a new house to the Indian, the replace them. The county seat ques- - j hundred other supply bills will be tion was settled at the last election. I looked after by congrsss. Uncle I Speaking editorially upon this tLe Sam needs a great deal of money and taxation never faihTto fill hi s Pyramid 6ays : id rt ' t , ar-thi- W. H. Gribble, ?1 General Merchandise. t' UTAH. It GUNNISON, 4 4HGHf ng Z'Srrh Tie Palace It is reported that the people of the f cithern part of this county are mov- iugforthe erection of a new court The president and senate are at house at Manti, .Why this complete j loggerheads and there seems no e of mind W' so important a bility of a reconciliation. Both ? Only a short four months branches of the treaty making power question ago these'same people some of theni I or the agreement making power have at least assured us that 'the present agreed to disagree. The arbitration court house was a fine building, suit- - treaties, as understood by President abie for tho countys needs' for years Roosevelt and Secretary Hay would to come, and that the idea of bonding j give the president the power to con-tsecure money with which to erect a elude without the ratification of the new one was preposterous. Why this senate, A special agreement with sudden change of heart? The Pyra- - the contracting foreign power. It mid 'agrees that a new building is was proposed that the senato'should needed and has recognized that fact in these orginul treaties agree to the for years, but it cannot refrain from reference of certain International out this little inconsistency putes to the court of arbitration at oil the part of its neighbors.' the Hague, and leave it to the exeou- determine details. The senate Aside from the above excerpts thelve to ni"loota Gazette kriowa nothing about anj by 8 aiorit? of upon this proposition as an entrench- movement on the part of "the people .. ment upon it c0Ilstituticnal right8, here on the oourt house question. But it looks upon all agreements with n since the subject has been mooted foreign power as a treaty to whioh the' it do not hesitate in recognizing the declared assent of the senate is neces- was "not the object of the need for a new oourt house. The88 president to infringe upon the right P Pyramid does not state fairly the or power of the senate, but he wished position of the people who opposed hasten the submission to arbitration the question at the late election. It of a limited class of' dispute and thus was never contended that the pres- - relieve them of the rad tape which al- ays envelopes treaties. The presi- ent court house was a fine building dent with his characteristic fatienuous- m the sense which that paper desires ness attempted a short cut and failed. to have it oonveyed. The stand tak- p0 deliberative senate thinks it un-erefertime with at that them by wise, unsafe, undignified, unsenatorence to suitability was only in com-- ial to favor strenuousness, parison to the building then proposed. That is, thepesent court house T,IE Gmewe, JUO. aTcudul better facilities 'aidJwouU Tonsorial Parlor Proprietor. GEORGE S. FRANCIS. Hair Cutting:. Shaving: . Shampooing JYlaesage ITS MY Hair Tonic. CUSTOMERS PLEASE TO AIM CONSTANT Agent Celetrated Troy Laundry. possi-chang- Main Stbeet - o Gunnison PROPRIETOR Utah. OF ilEWPOR dis-poiuti- J ' and dealers in Choice Wines, vWkiskies, Beer and Cigars, Line of Bottled Goods Ourcsre Simply Elegant. POOL TABLES TH "CONNECTIONS GUNNISON, UTAH. I i Rigs ready on short notice. Horses fed and given best care u J - MY HACKS TRAINS. MEET ALL 1 I Gmor t IGg FURNISHED FOR LONG-DISTAN- CE DRIVES. H; P. JENSEN. Gunnison, Utah , |