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Show VOL. VI. GUNNISON, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ) MRS. ARTHUR BOUVENG DEAD Theatre Monday night, j It Typhoid K K NO. 21, 1904, Entered December Utah, as second-clas- s Is Increasing. Congress of March Golden Sorenson is 3, I. ut (lunmtor. matter, undor Ad 19, 1902, . 179. The funeral ovjf tk$ remain of reported very I pay 8c per pound for clean serious, having contracted pneumonia TWO Mrs. Arthur Bouveng, whose illness IlUCERN SEED, in to the typhoid mentioned addition we mentiQfied last week, took plaoe 1 Oswill Bsok, Cenisrjfleld. a week ago. Eriok Rosenval also has R R from the meetinghouse Wednesday T. F. Kearns lost somewhere about a child that is seriously ill with noon, the speakers being Bishop A new case is reported at On our going to press this morning Joseph Christenson, Austin Kearns, town, last Saturday morning, a small avld one Anderson J. at s, it is learned that two deaths occurred Nephi Andersou and Fred N. Swal cable chain, about sixteen feet in one a and Mayfield, boy in this city yesterday afternoon, that berg. The busy threshing season length witha hook on one end and Chris s at Thompson Christaiiberg of Mrs. Claus Bouveng, an aged lady kept pot a few from attending who ring on the other. Mr. Kearns will wvuld have been gratified' to be pay suitable reward for its recovery, has a mild touch of the disease. who has been feeble for a number of The case mentioned in the family years, and a five year-olR K R present and join the many assembled daughter of Niels Peterson has recovered but , in paying respect to the memory of of Erick Rosenvals, mentioned else0. H. Halversons little boy, who another of has the taken been family tais sihmble lady. where in this issue of The Gazette as got his arm broke a short time ego, I Kosoo down. is Tolleatrup Improving bein'g jerioimlyill with typhoid". Ohrist'na Modeen Bouveng was fell in a ditoh while running about, five children in the and the slowly, born September 27, 1875 in Borstil, three or four days ago and had the of Mrs. Chris Christenson Stockholm, Sweden, and ws brought misfortune to again break the same family Money to Loan on water stock. are recovering. by her parents to Utah when she was arm that was injured before. Rather (Staun) F. L. Several cases are threatened nd Large or small amounts. between four and five years of age. unlucky li tie fellow, that. 38 Ideal CcPENING. people are advised by our She was married five years ago last R It K r r r John W, Edwards and jtwo of hi$ DEATHS YESTERDAY I I J. I ce8 1 d 7-- talk. . i.r.Di ic".r .1.1 born to them just a week prior to the mothers death, Deceased was confined in childbed on the 9th of this month, when she was ailing with symptoms of typhoid, i$he was naturally b strong and healthy woman, but the complication under which she was suffering was beyond her endurance and she 6Uo- curabed to Deaths call a week later, Sunday, October 16, 1904, after all the atttention that loving hands and skill could do. Democratic candidate for governor, They will speak this afternoon at 1 oclock in Mayfield and at 4 oclock Sterling, reaohing Gunnison in time to hold a night meeting at 7 :30, r r r children are down with typLoid fever, K T'fS it K n 1 Tomorrows itinerary is: Msnti, 10 1:30 a, ni. ; Ephraim, p, m. ; Spring! 4:30 p. m,;Mt, Pleasant night City, meeting. R R R Republicans of Gunnison held their first rally Saturday night with Judge J. E. Frick as the principal speaker, upon the irrigation law, Sister Sana was a lovable woman, who dwelt and before family duties took her at- - rural postal regulation and the tee tion was actively engaged ia the achievement made under the agricul- Mutual Improvement and Sunday department, praiBing his party school cause, laboring most earnestly or having brought, as he claimed, for the success of these institutions. hese matters to the high standard m She was highly respected by all who which they are viewed today. Hon. had her acquaintance. J. C. Cutler, the partys candidate for governor spoke briefly in reference to the qualificalioua required in the LOCAL ITEMS. office to which he seeks to be elected. D. H, and Miss Ella Bywater, son The Roosevelt junior quartet furnishand daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D. G. ed singing, in which was shown By water of this city, left Salt Lake careful training. this week for a trip to the Worlds R R R of Loekjaw. Cause fair at St. Louis. R R R Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caueed by a A Democratic rally is announced to bacillus or germ which exists pieuti be held in Gunnison opera bouse to fully in stieet.dirt. It is inactive so night at 7 :30 oclock. 0. W. Powers long as exposed to the air, but when and Hon. James H. Moyle, the partys oarried beneath the skin, as in the candidates for congressman and wounds caused by percussion caps or governor, respectively, will be the and when the ar is ex- by rusty nails, speakers. 8 universal spread The registration Tuesday was about in different parts of the state. the same as on both days of tb Premises should be kept clean and previous week. The total registfa-ire-the utmost caution observed tion numbers 298, scarcely the num- - Idiseaseso L fr Albert Modeen came home Monday Fay, Nevada on account of the death of Mrs. Arthur Bouveng, his sister. Mr. Modeen reports things very quiet at Fay, only a few men being employed at present, and it is expected the mines will soon from I grain and bay stacks, wagen and farm implements swept away by fire, All day Mr. Metcalf had been out, with many citizens of the town in closedown, which he lived, fighting a raging j ' tt R R prairie fire that threatened the place. The John g Linj8ay company will Alter theSprairie fire was uncier , n Gunnigon two nights next trol he returned home and arrived weet presenting .The Two Orphans there just in time to see his own Moncjay and Hazel Kirke Tuesday property destroyed as stated. Mr. Lindsay has with him this year Miss Edith Lindsay, who played two years in the East with Maude Adams company, where she made a decided Monday Night success. Special scenery ia carried by the company for these plays and J . con-ur- al The Two Orphans Hazel Kirke particular attention is given to costume. Next Monday and Tuesday Tuesday Night nights R R R In the following clipping, taken Nevada newspaper, the groom referred to is the son of Justice Swain of this city : A. J. Swain and Miss Edna Probert! were married lasfc Sunday Oct . 2 at 00011 at the Jouqon ranch EOuth from a JOHN S. LINDSAY CO. eluded the germ is roused to activity ano. Justice W. M. Angel and produces the mort virulent poison 8ervice that bound known. These germs may be destroy- BPe Rov. A ed and all danger of lockjaw avoided them in the holy joy of wedlock. crowd of ends vva9 present writes, by applying Chamberlains Pain Balm large Rnd at 1 Yellow Confessions of a Priest. Erl Clarke arrived in Gunnison Jno. S. Cox of Wake, xik., Wednesday accompanied by his wife, who will remain here for the winter, For 12 years I sufieied from Mr. Clarke is employed on the Lucin Jaundice. 1 consulted a numdinner soon as the injury is received. wedding as freely cut off and will return there Tuesday. m. a inllv good time wtt8 ber of physicians and tried all sorts P' andoanBes,clock iaan PainBalm autiseptio R R R . of but got no relief. Then had- - The brido ia the daughter of I medicines, Ras Anderson, an aged man died cuts, bruises and like injuries to heal began the use of Elec.;.'; Bitters and dra Prbert, and at Fountain Green last Saturday even without maturation and in one third of a e9teemed b aU who haTe a0' and feel that I u now ing, leaving no relatives in this the time by the usual treatment. It is disease that had me in its grasp for quaiutanoe. The groom formerly He was striken with tor sale by Gunnison Coop. country. If you want a reliable Utah, has resided at Tonna some twelve years. paralysis and died on the street. Be four years, and is known to be a rhedicine for Live and Kidney double ing an indigent he was reoeiving help B0BW stomach disorder or general debility! steady, reliable young gentleman. It was . from the.churoh and county. .Scores of friends wish the happy get Eleotrio Bitters. Its guaranteed found after his death', when the H ALVERS0NIn this city, . 1 to- - by Gunnison Cash Store. Only 50c! rt c i ' house was searched, that he had lef iw, . 0 r anc , r0,7young cc pie every success as R R R jgether they journey down the path- Mt. Pleasant 120 dollars in gold Halverson, a oflif' daughW.j GeorgOi Tiie Gonniso? G ZF,TTB, ?J.50 Pyramid. re8 aer Pr T-- . het ' c.ed |