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Show GUNNISON GAZETTE. 8ANTO DOMINGO TREATY. SLAVES SATISFIED WITH LOT. Under Mohammedan Matters CondiBy Xirm tions Are Not Severe. In Zanzibar and Pemba slaves are - UTAH. very slow to take advantage of the GUNNISON, regulations that give them tho right to claim their freedom, says a travUTAII STATE NEWS. eler. They realize that so long as they are well used their position Is Flro destroyed the homo of Albert superior to that of the nun whose 1 have F. Nelson of Sandy, entailing a loss freedom Is his sole asset. found the same attitude In North of OLKDHIIX ftOK. $1,500. The week on tho Salt Lake mining exchange closed on the sale of 89,823 shares of stock for $23,222.73. A speclnl election Is to he held at Ephraim to vote $20,000 bonds for the Installation of an electric light plant. The local post of the G. A. R. has laid out an elaborate program for the camp fire to bo held In Ogden on 15. May In the debate at Moscow, Idaho, between the University of Idaho ant the University of Utah, the former were victors. The horse and buggy stolen from Ernest Pappas, of Bingham Junction, last week have been found, but the thief Is still at large. Hmall children and matches were ro sponsible for a blaze at Springvillc, which destroyed a hay shed and barn belonging to Amos Hatfield. W. Williams, a negro of Ogden, attempted to kill a fellow African, firing several shots at him, but fortunately missing. Williams Is In jail. Death claimed four of Lehl's most prominent citizens last week, Alexander II. Loveridge, Mrs. Matilda Evans, James Lamb and Mrs. George Evans. Ilyrura Evans of Lebi was severely Injured as the result of a runaway, being thrown from a heavily loaded wagon and the wheels passing over From Morocco to Tripoli one sees most of the slaves well content and flourishing. The famine, tho locusts, the drought and tho tax collector havo no terror for them; work keeps them healthy, they have enough to eat and drink and the future has no meaning at all. There Is promotion; there are confidential missions to governors and friends that elevate a slave, If only In the eyes of his fellows, and there is always a chance of manumission when the owner dies and wishes to have some good deeds recorded In tho books of Islams recording angels. The sorry truth of the matter Is that slaves under Mohammedan rule are much better off than they ever wero under the rule of white men In America and Africa. Found at Last Alston, Mich., March 13th. (Special.) After suffering for twenty years from Rheumatism and Kidney Troubles, and spending a fortune in doctors and medicines that brought him no relief, Mr. James Culct of this place has found a complete cure for all his aches, pains and weakness, in Dodds Kidney Pills. Naturally Mr. Culet feels much elated over his cure and gives great credit to the remedy that gave him health. my rheumatism and Kidney Troubles are all gone and I feel like a new man. Dodds Kidney Pills did it. Before I used them I spent a small fortune on doctors and one remedy and anothhim. er. I cheerfully recommend Dodds The University of Utah is to have a Kidney Pills to anyone suffering from medical department, conducted under Rheumatism or Kidney Trouble." the supervision of Dr. R. V. Chamber-lain- , Dodds Kidney Pills always cure assisted by several men from tho sick kidneys. Healthy kidneys take all the uric acid the cause of Rheueast. matism out of the blood. Thats why Twelve carloads of potatoes were Dodds Kidney Pills always cure shipped from Mt. Pleasant to local and Rheumatism. eastern markets during the past week. Dukes Picture Gallery. The price ranged from 16 to 18 cents of Portlands picture galThe Duke per bushel. 236 Is feet lery long and covers more Sarah Tharp, familiarly known as than a quarter of an acre. It Is the Grandma Tharp, died in Ogden on finest private gallery in the world. the 8th. She was born in 1811, and DISFIGURED BY ECZEMA. has lived under the administration of presidents. Mrs. B. L. Miller, a Salt Lake woman who has been conducting a successful real estate business for the past nine years, has fallen heir to an estate valued at $200,000. In the first round of what was to contest, have been a twenty-rounBurt Danford, of Smithfield, put Billy Hamp, of Logan, out of the contest, twenty-fou- r Yes, Mr. Culet says, Republicans Cannot Vote, Muster The discussion of the Dominican sen-nttreaty In executive session of the Tuesday resulted In the drawing of party lines. Tho Democrats, who have boon reported as likely to support the treaty, will return to the fold, it is said, and on both sides of the chamber it Is admitted there is little pro: poet that the eon vent ion will be ratified, lit cause of tin doubt of the ratification. which was talked of serioui Tuesday for the first tlnu the suggestion was made that action should te postponed until after an investigation has been made of ail the conditions in Santo Domingo, including the character of the claims and the stability of the Dominican government and the force that would be required to keep it intact. This proposition came from lhe Democrats and credit for originating it has been given to Senator Morgan. It has not met with favor because of the Indifference to the fate of :ho treaty which was expressed by a number of Republican senators. So far as the propriety of the senate making an investigation Is concerned. it was said the step would Do unprecedented. and that an inquiry, if one is to be had, should be made through the president. It is understood that the Luibject of appointing a commission to make the inquiry has not yet lmon presented to the president, and it seems assured that thee will be no postponement of the vote unless such pet ion meets the approval of tho president, which is not deemed likely. Feared That Two-third- s e ISLAND OF SAGHALIEN. Eggs for Breakfast. Eggs furnish a good substitute for meat, and we believe It would be far better for the average person If eggs were more frequently used In place of meat. Especially do they make a light, nutritious dish for breakfast. Instead of the usual bacon or ham or sausage. Medical Talk. ON IS DAT TO CritK A COLD IXTameia. All d Hmnio quinlna ura. L. If ill11' l cut ruuo4 tbe Urvro'a aijjoaiura la ta aaU lx. Taka LaiaUv m-u- -- Duck Is Natural Surgeon. A hunter who lives at Kustrln, Ger- many. shot and wounded a wild duck. When he came across It, after a long search, he found that It had tried to stay the flow of blood under the wing by stuffing in a number of grassblades. Dr. Fvortt Patld Kannedya Iiinw and Oravel. Able Rfmady nta of lirltfht felled. ' lira. L. I. cur-- ! Itluar, pbyairlau Dealing with Burning Ofi. To extinguish burning oil do not throw water on the flames, for It will only spread them by causing the oil to float. Tbe right plan Is to throw on flour, earth or sand. Any of these things will soak up the oil generally paraffin from an overturned lamp and quickly extinguish the Are. How's This? We offer One Hundred IolUr Reward for any eae of Catarrb ibat cannot be cured by Hall e Catarrh Cure. y cnE)f ET A co., Toledo. O. We, the underalgned, have known F. J. Cbrnry fortbelat 15 ream, and believe film perfectly honorable In all bualneaa tranacUna and financially able to carry out any obligation made by bis firm. Waldixu. Kixxax A Mabvijt, WholOAAle Drugjf'.M. Toledo. O. IlalJa Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, actlug directly upon the blood and mucotia aurfaceaef tbe j sent free. 1rlce 75 cent Ttem. bottle. Sold by all Uruecleta. Take Hall'a Family F uia fur constipation. pr Tobacco and Deafness. Tobacco has been discovered to have a selective action upon the auditory nerve. Moderation in the use of the drug, and avoiding it altogether where deafness has already begun, or where there Is a family history of such troubles, is advisable. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and rure remedy for Infanta and children, and aee that it Bears the Signature of In Ueo For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. The Cornerstone. The The The The Tho This in Truth Is laid: walls of Honor made; guardian roof of Faith Is built above: fire upon the hearth is Love. rains descend and cloud winds call corner-ston- e happy house shall never fall. Macaroni "Wheat. Salzers strain of this Wheat is the kind which laughs at droughts and the elements and positively mocks Black Rust, that terrible scorch! Wonderful Change in a Night In Month Face Was Clear as Ever Another Cure by Cuticura. s sure J'ielding 0 bushels of finest Wheat the sun shines on per acre on good Ilk, Ia., Mich., Wis., O., la.. Mo., Neb. lands and 40 to 60 bushels on arid lands! D failure CataIs The island of Saghalien, reported teUsabouUt868' captured by the Japanese, Is a part of Russia Siberia. It is 534 miles long and from seventeen to seventy-eigh- t miles wide. The island has rich deposd its of coal. It has for a number of jUST smen 10c and Tins notice friend recommended Cuticura. The been a prison, to the John A. Salzer Seed used as Russia years by Co., La Crosse, first night after I washed my face and on Is a large colony of crimi- it will send you free a sample they with Cuticura Soap, and used Cuticura nals. Hamp being knocked out. Outside its convict inhabitants of this Wheat and other farm seeds, to- Ointment and it Resolvent, changed great cata0S; Worth the island has a population of 15,000. $100.00 to A crowd of about thirty young men farmer. W.N.U.j From that day I was ?uy wonderfully. and boys were arrested last week at able to go out, and in a month the RUSSIANS AT BAY. Moroni for catching fish from the treatment had removed all scales and Where Inventor Got Idea. out was of It from watching his wife fold season, scabs, and my face was as clear as Surrounded by Japs and Cut Off From streams of the county a pair of stockings that the inup ever. (Signed) T. J. Soth, 317 Stagg and a fine of $10 each was imposed. Their Commands. ventor of the modern india rubber toY. N. Street, Brooklyn, was Ed Hales, of Hooper, trimming By delay in pressing his pursuit of bacco pouch first got his idea. the limbs from an apple tree when the Wanted to Have Coffin Ready. Russias defeated and demoralized Marion Pierson of Shasta county. Cal-- army to Tie pass, Field Marshal ax slipped, striking Hales thumb iD miles from his Oyama has afforded General Kuropat-ki- n such a manner that he was obliged Ifornia, drove fifty-sito town to ranch a coffin for his buy to suffer the loss of that member. Good tea doesnt have to time to sort out the disorganized father. The old man was not dead of his command and restore his be About one hundred members of the when he fine; if fine, all the better. started, but he expected to units forces to at least a semblance of orlegislature, legislative employees and find him dead on his return. der. So far as known there is no There is but one degree of others were guests of Governor Cutconsiderable force of Japanese nearer goodness ; there are twenty ler at a dinner at the Commercial club In Salt Lake City Saturday evening Tie pass than six or eight miles, but of fineness. last. in Russian quarters there is a feeling is rather uncertain gen- - I of apprehension that some turning Adulteration Unlimited. Harry Harrison, a guard at the penmovement of which there is no definite .. A flour arm as i, the lose his recently purchased In itentiary, may there IS no dlmculty in j information is in progress. From Jap- - Portugal proved erally, on analysis to contain result of an accident while cleaning trM t in I anese sources it is that many 53 per cent of Kaolin reported if rnnl or china clay, guuu. a pistol, the weapon being discharged gtauug straggling parties of Russians, cut off while the remainder was mostly and the hones of his arm badly la very package of Bouiiinf'a Boat To ia a from their commands in the retreat ground rice husks and finely powdered from Mukden, are surrendering upon sawdust I bkit: How To Hako Qoofi Tea. the appearance of Japanese troops. I I had eczema on the face for five months, during which time I was in the care of physicians. My face was so disfigured I could not go out, and it was going from bad to worse. A i yis-.an- d wide-awak- e TEA 1 x It 1 i |