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Show fjavfrj 1?, IfrJl. 1 Ottunlaan. Cub.. a VOL. VI. GUXXISOX, JOSEPH H. FROME KILLED. rilli tnJer Cai.'rof l!irth S, lrs, nmtir. unVrAci of UTAH, FIMHAY, the boy of the Independent Mesaen gcr company, Salt Like. The measure cf trouble for the boy's mother ia ceiUiuly full with this occurrence, it being her third non to bi brought home a corpse withiu the past aix year. The sympathy of the community is deeply exwndvl to her and the family, who v ere r attached to the departed. The cukot containing the remains was opened this morning by the lie&l health officer and the body examined by him. It was found that one cf the arm had been severed and the fingers of thohand on the other arm completely cut off, both lega badly mangled and the face and head Wheels of Railway a Train t J is Daily MiaalcJ. a Salt Lake eh-cgr- r Jopb Foreham, boy, I reported to hare been killed Saturday uight at Wells, Not., while beating hie way to San Francisco over the Southern Pacific mail. With four boja he left for tko coast last week. Two of them were arrest-in Ogden, while one of them, Robert Bain, waa with Fordism when he lost his position between the truck of n car and fell to the track, being cut to pieces under th car wheels. The holy was recovered, and is at Wells, being held pending the receipt of word from Forehama parents who bruised some. reside at Guuulson, 0 olo. He bad worked in Salt Lake for fix month Repntlican Primary. liefore hi death, and prior to that was a A Republican Frimary will be held boy iu many eastern cities. at the Opera House, Gunnison, cn The victim of the tragedy as above Monday, October 1C, 1905, at 7 :3J recited iu the state papers, is no oth- p. in., for the purpose of transacting er than Joseph U. Frome whose any business that may come bfora mother resides iu this city. Ilia fa- the meeting aud nominating candither resides in Salt Lake and, with dates for the following muni.dpal two of his ecus who are married, ar- offices to bo voted for at the election rived here yesterday with the corpse. to be held on the 7th of November, Three Bisters of deceased have been 1905: in the city since Monday, when the One Town President. on the train. ms Four Trustees. lody expected xcep-tionall- y mv-sotg- er Through eoma misunderstanding it was ddayd until yesterday. Robort Bain, the boy who was with Frome when be met his death, ia expected by todays train. Nothing definite can be learned of the affair until he comes this afternoon, when the funeral is to take place. Deceased was bom in this city, on the 7th of February, 1885. Of recent years he had been away from home. He learned the barber trade and followed that vocation a bhort time, whan ho entered the messenger aer vice at Salt Lake, and has not been employed in eastern cities ao far as bis relatives know, ne was kDOvru among the messenger boys at Los Angeles and had arranged to epond the wiuter at that place. A railroad pass to that point was being brought by a close companion, J. Balond, but did not leave for Salt Lake at the time expected and Frome cone uded to try beating his way, which ao unfortunately resulted in his untimely death. Mr. Belond arrived ia Salt Lake on Tuesday, only to learn of the fate which had met hit friend whom he expected to have accompany him back to Los Angeles, but instead he came on to Gunnison with tbs dead body yesterday. A number of floral oflering have been sent from friends, among them being a beautiful pillow design from WILLIAM METCALF, Precinct Chairman. Piia From a Dura Promptly Believed fcy Cham-terUl- rgdr - cold applications only increased the inflammation, Mr. Straus came to Mr James M. Nichols, a local merchant, for something to the pain. Mr. Nichols says : I advised him to use Chamberlains Pain Baku, and the first application drew out the inflammation and gave immediate relief. I have used this liniment myself and rocommeudit very often for cuts burns, etraias and la mo back, and have never known it to disappoint. . For sale by Gunnison Co-op- Only g Cream of Tartar be-giuuir- -g a-.u- - j 1 I fl Jo st In w- jrm-irwirajva- .i films and Beys (PJ ATRITW4 k N i in 1 I 4pi J t Sh II All of my personal property, consisting of 5 cows, 2 yearliogs, 3 calves, 3 horses, 7 cheep, I hog, 100 chickens, about 39 tons of hay, lot of potatoes, 200 bushels of oats, 22 bushels of luoern seed, and all of my yP V k p I VII k A t fy-'- t r 3 H m xr,z& farm machinery. Will also rent my farm of 45 aores to good, reliable party. S -- - 7 jp O Ft A A Jt !i A k or Yourselves. H s v r.vu - Fall n:;j Winter Line cf For Sdls! MRS. GU3TAF MIELSON, Centerficld. pr Be Sure to Use ni little ohild of Michael Strut:?, of Vernon, Oonn., was recently in great pain from a burn on the hand, and hr rtrength-en- f r afcrcafjrfwsnraeiKS you and helps resist cold and The laxative effect of Chambeit. than the doctor-tr- y rlains Stomah and Liver Tablets is 60 disease-bett- er agreeable and so natural you cb.A Sold by L. Ludvigson. hardly realize that it is produced by a medicine. These tablets also cure Money to loan ! F, T. Tilton. indigeetiou. For gale by The p the regal ir summer gut ug ecsou ; md from S t( 10 cmiN fu.w-To Exict Gfizlfg Pec Under Pecula- in id fur g at? , for th -tion In Effect 1906. r gMrisi: asjn. To the people grazing stock upon Wry respectfully. A. W. JENSEN', fore--the M.iutl t ruserv?, Utah: Forest Supervisor, Manti 1' crest Puicuautto the regulations gjv -rnlcg forest reserves, promulga- Reserve. ted by the departonnt of agriculture, Ephraim, lrth. Oet. 1.1905. bureau of forestry, of the L'uited Strtcr, nctice U hereby given to all perseus ihsintg to grate stock upou the Maoti format icsexvo during the graving reason cf 1900, as follows: It is ordered that the time for mak-inapplications for the Fmison of 1906, be and is hereby fixed and let for any iluta between the first day of Nov., 1905, and on or before the lirit day of Jan., 1906. Applications will be mado to the up.rvisor at Ephraim, Utah. For tLo grating ao.ison of 1906, Jan. 1, 1900, a grazing fee will bo charged by the government. vriJi Fecu No. 25 reads in part: baking pcwJer carries alum In the begimiing the minimum price charged will be as to die Stomach unchanged. follow, depending upon the udvan- j Scientifts have positively tsgos and locality of the reset vo : F tool 20 to 35 cents per head for cemoritraled this and that cattle und boraca for the regular cum-such food is partly indi-gC- ot mer grazing reason ; and L,uu 35 to! ible and unhealthfu!. . DO cents per head for the entiru ye ar ; aud from 5 to 8 cents per head for sh',ip t A HARPER Whiskey SO. 51. 11105. 1:1. FOREST RESERVE MANTI Pain Balm. 1. W. Co-c.- OUTOHKH :p JTk i.- -' v . T kJ Ik r ;r cc::y it k II SJilL'n. M 1 i !l n y ffcr.-- . A7DC. T IU lr T7 As T As y a irA tt 3 h g G L.5 rs rz i s Oit, -- Is' - pv f . 4 . lux tpS) TTa 1 A' - - Hr 9.r m |