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Show GUNNISON GAZETTE. r Mrm tt i uimx ONLY FILTERED AIR IN NEW HOTEL ST. REGIS aosi. UTAH CUNNISON, "How do )U4 l.tv lit at I.O.JI-ow t f re? r woo A inertia? WimiM you here? Wl.ut .tile do to? "VI at lo you like ? t) Tb price of human hair I rising. This year' crip of hair must b con slderably bilow the average. -- . f ra hu! p. I )cg ki like to stay Do you you I t'd.ug to eat? Tie go! bate made some rrit.cim. of the American brcao- they atk qui ttl.u! raj do not trouble to think tl.e.ii after they hie arswer-eI a.. the couutii They sav Americana are not to oiite a Fi!i Ino. Ilo-greatly being cia--- d w,!4 the I,--i rrut and oU.ir prim. tlte tribe and rfu-e- l to go to set ool r niter a! day beenue one of tie ly rniet referrej to tie t as imie ita.-- i The YUiians hate a t lit of ti r o w n at the modi I 1 ool atid ric irliiiitlte tnU-- s are Harry K. Thaw, who la married Chorus girl, will find the lc thick Around kl family lit urlhstoue. Lot I usually classified aa a romance; but for tome poop! it seem to b a aucci-tbloof short ttorlc. r.-- ml ti'a 1 1 tangi t The 1(1.111 o of the VIr ay an village tl cuter N ii.jiU: i t n 1,1 Hrl.'e lrt the nh'i'il',s if lac EirDint language, and rcvcral if tic girl on urprti-f.n lienee bri week bv rerderittg "J ust One G rl" In Englih. The r. hn'e run pany sit p tic Star Span-g!e- , at the rln-- of each 'per-f- . i.T.anre mu! n very puuj of Its In I'nrilih. iroi-ic- i They have Manager Ilenly rial they he ttiiow cl to lold a program of literary excrtl.es entirely In the English language same t,:ro In the near future. De has consent'd and the YKayaus are now busy practicing on writirg may and de'atis. The program Is to to enilrily on World' Kafr subjects. Terc-- a maiden Ramirez, a wlo tl Inks for I erscif and write let ters for the American newspapers, is a pi od etamjle if the higher tjp Hill Ino. Si e Is nmking ra; Id progress In learning steangraj by, taking s from the woman fee ret ary cm ployed by Mr. M. R. Mealy, the manager of the Ylsayans village. Her am tiitlon Is to work In an office Ilk American gtils. a J It bas often been noticed that the woman who Is called a man's A on an Is as unlike a man as It Is possible to bo. I.ng Islanders who are suffering from a visitation of worn en burglars: Make a noise like mouse. Marla and Theresa Ramirez. There are knoekers In this world Mcmtier of Visnyan VUlaas Tlirntt-Troiie. who. If they were marooned on a desert Island, would proceed to knock While the absorbing point of Inter-- 1 Marla and Thoriia Ramiros, 15 and themselves. cst of the Philippine exposition at the lo year oIJ respectlvly, who attend-World'- s Fair, Judged by tLe gate re-- j ca school for little more thin a year The Crcwork pecplo are alow. cc p:s. Is the Igorrot village and other ,"t Hi, ilo. pjnay Island, will soon conThey haven't begun, as yc-t-, to pro primitive tribes represented. It Is In vince us as to the brlghtrcfs of the pare for rci roductlons of the time tl e Vlfayan village that one who Is Fllli Ino. With a hearty laugh they Tree bill episode. Interested In the Islands will find the mim e the Did you ever? rWing Inbest Idea of the rep re. entatlve Fili- flection of the American woman as Revolutionists are reported to be pino. Here he will see the pretty girl she glances at the worderful fiber .rapldiy Increasing In Italy. Theso who performs in the village theater cloth that Is being woven at the disturbers and the baby are making or sells In the market and can see looms. Then follows a series of the It pretty lively for the king. the wonderfully expert weaver, amusing questions, punctured with embroiderer and woodcarver hearty laughs over the curiosity of A statement Is going the rounds at work. Do you speak English?' Americans: that there are 20.0U0 quacks In New Tork city. Quackery would seem to SOON LOST ALL INTEREST. WHY ILLINOIS IS "SUCKER." I'll stay here. I Oh, guess be a regular business there. thought you said booze. So long. And he dropped off the car at the Preacher at Banquet The next chapter of the story about Faulty Pronunciation Gives Wrong Says That Nacorner. Washington Star. tives Believe Big Storiea. .the aatomoblle wedding should deIdea of St Louis Fair. scribe the cooking of the wedding In modern Egypt, which Is In the Two departmental clerks met on a Rough on Harvard Carsmen. breakfast over a gasoline Are. southern of Illirois, some of the car yesterday morning. One had Just President Hadley of Yale has native menrart a banquet In honor gave vacaSt. returned from he where Louis, brought back from his summer John L. Sullivan should be more of an eminent poillirlan of the Ilk. cautious In signing total abstinence had taken In the big fair for a couple tion a story of his little daughter that There were many speeches In praise f weeks, the other having spent a Is causing great delight In college cirand pledges. One of them may turn up of the chief guest They cles. The Hadleys srent a part of the werepanegyric fortnight at Atlantic City. as a promissory note some day. sftrerlatlve to that degree which How was the show? asked the summer down Buzzards Bay way. Is the full tether of grammar. A colonists of the where the one of the other. majority young preacher presert was moved Joaquin Miller, the 'Frisco poet, has The were Harvard sympathizers. Great! Y'ought to see it Cot any struck a spoutirg oil well on bis Texas thereby to get so far,hack as the com? Hadley children played with the chil- parative in a property. If there s enough oil to last, more leave cornin' story. He said: profei-sora- , dren of Harvard and, of course Joaquin will quit spouting Sure; two weeks, replied the "A short time ago I attended a banYale held the Think I'll though outnumbered, other, getting Interested. poetry. quet In Indiana at which were presrun out and look her over. Hear it's ecd well up. out ent many men from other states, and was Miss Ore little Hadley day Major Delmar has broken another a big thing. In a boat with two young Crimson in turn the speakers of the occasion trotting record. There are so many pig? Well, I should guess yes. partisans. The boys got to fooling, seared to the empyrean many times, kinds of trotting records that It Is a Take all ycur two weeks to walk' find swept the skies and gathered In splashing water over and poor horse which can't break one now '.round the grounds. Costs $95.75 to their persisted stars In their glowlrg and extravagant didn't anyShe say passenger. and then. see the Pike. eulogies upon the merits and virtues thing until a pretty big splash hit her. of their respective commonwealths. O, hang the Pike! answered the Then she remarked: Well, any one King Oscar of Sweden dances at one who had not been to the show. could tell you were Harvards by the The Texan was eloquert about the 75 and enjoys It. The jtings of SweWhat I want to see are the exhibits. way you row! The splashing stopped. Tone Sta, the Kentuckian became lurid concerning the dark and bloody den used to make their subjects Anything worth looking at? New York Times. the Ohioan went wild on dance, but they didn't live to such ground, lookin at? What? Worth Why, a happy old age. buckeyes, and one was moved to say say. Just to give you an Idea, there's No Chance for Him. for Illinois. one building there that has nine Ambassador Choate at a recent re- somethlrg We of By eating matches a Pittsburg par- miles of booths and Illinois. he ception In London was approached by hear these beautiful said, frequently rot set her owners house afire and boosts of other who said: other. swell, a British the What! society interrupted was herself badly scorched. This Mr. Choate, but states, and we rot only listen with o booze? miles pardon, Nine Aw, beg seems to have been an bated breath and Swat I said, replied his Imper- Im told that many Americana are but believe it all profound interest, case of poetic Justice. Implicitly. The reawill be good you Now, geniuses. turbable companion. son for this Is that we are. IndividuIs me a what tell to Just How much does It cost to get enough The wife of the successful man Is ally and collectively, from Galena to genius? always said to have been his' inspira- there? re- Goshen and from Chicago to Cairo, as I understand It, As gravely Is well known throughout the civilizOh, you you can go for 20. tion and help; but the unsuccessful plied Mr. Choate, a genius is a man man Is happier if he bas a wife who la And the booze free? ed world, and In some parts of New a who, when he accidentally says good a consolation and a help. "Sure theyre free, and In every one thing, can make his hearers believe it Jersey, simply suckers. of them you We at this table the was intentional." The Dutch have captured Batoeba-toe- , What's that? In them? What's Then theres no young preacher concluded, believe all Aw, reilly! killing 196 Achlrese and losing them when youre talkin o booze? chance of my ever being taken for a that has been said of our distinguishthree of their own men. One or two New York ed guest, as Is becoming to true I said booths genius, dont you know? I didn't say booze. of the Achinese must have had someSuckers. Times. Get that? thing with which to shoot r i. i .ir ii !i tti,. t 'i d ten l.i; ir li.li D-- j -- I'. . ; u!-- j j lu-- t i f it - bt mg I.y reason of It reinai kal.e lilt 1. 1. n -- ,f no o!h. r tea win the luxury. 1 lu-i.ii-- it. -' Ail atisiduti-l- air it.-- i I m.il ,ilr..n .! It ugi'nt or In M.r Jungle of wl.'ih ri nt microbe. priiate ftiurturo i. ti aiu-ii- In l! e l.iji ar tin- No other In inr r liiinl. Ii- - r le.uil - ti'.-ii- i Into a at.h t;j m:V ft.iru.iy 'ue ni. t 1 i..!i r ti w t! e fli. . t 1. 1 ft i ,i a s lire n n - i- f the lung ( o t l! t'hb - 1 ei . the in; re nn, fe t mil!, r F.ir.i Aii pip, conn- r .. t - ci a ti i ti e lit or (be jm-- i ns i Ft. It - if IV )t ry tirl.-nl- i lb r In d on.nl- tit-h- this city or HO i hy-- !e!.-- the i:.. .,:, ly ylj .f lii-u- r. - eroiiile n II th" t ni ( 1 rrif .u.-- t e i: i.t I f li 1. ii h a Mibw.ty d i - g r. . t, aie-D-c t tj j, r. 'i g file ! i t.- a fibway u, n a:' . ; e in I'.si e it i.rii di.wu 1 il ", -- r !! I. fi-- t , t i'"n fiiti red a d.iy. if a.r the i flails, - I 0 t, It ( a' ...ut l - t.g in' - fj-.r- !'y ta.l fj hlH flj I I p. .'a t. 1m . y j j., j to I t.ruu - j Miatatily. a r - geti-r-ni- . The government has over 271.009 employes, or a few thousard Ies than th entire population of Washington. Advice to those Whin a Fi ays fir, day for maun., nt In tin- n -t iv w Yiik ensile h- 'Ii if y tliit Oer she pul. had, l.e l ot HI')' llio-- e do ti i '.i nee hr il icl the irli-- ' e and c ,iy fr. :.'Vri if l.-itwo hii.ih.i. ran- sacked, lul f thi i.) ibge i id.ug nir tint hi t ii (liter..! and t rej a ed Ju-- ' a inr.filv a me the him. lrt d at'd lop. r luxuD. awaiting Dio-.- - who eta aN.i-- to pay f..r ITu in Ft. R air I Fi-- on Dure A 1 Prof, Trips that football ay So are many of game are senM-li-is- . tb player after a bard scrimmage. u. Jong dill you ip n). It I What h;t.d of a cm.rg l.re? lot r pDple will always be sorry didn't know It was Jo Jefferson Luuwcll tour. A Cbe 1. 1. A fr 1 i!'--.- . I o ho t n u.oa lixty Rpiii.itr Jutg.esin of the ho Ji'iy. fo-t-- i.l 1 ut tig l.o ir f the I vt i ty four e or l:Ua ;JIlt , as a r,ri., r , n,e t.r,arirng bmi ling. It ttuii.r f. r tie flu-1Fiioul te t Instant the fart nt once co'er:. unirated to th eliu i ngii.ti r aud a rera-td- y ry ei p,, 1 try Is eqii,pp.. with tirh and remarkable air filters a the new Fifth Aicimc tenile of luxury. On the lip if every xlsitor. In the . indliss pilgrimages being male to prii-tibedthe new fhrlne of the inlJi.uitalre. I oak dior cf 1'nloii.iug a ; otishi the queMh.u: How Is the twenty- - txpiui'.xe und laixing a ilmr that would not fhame the aver-ng-i atory build. ng vent.lnted? This qui Is nitural because no one eter hotel as a main ort.il-t- he enbut few gineer entered a narrow past. bus a window open-a- nd , 1 1 1 Vh-aya- les-ot- r, d t, The lady who got married after writing The Memoirs of a Baby has Just become a mamma. Now she will have a chance to decide whether there ought to be a sequel or not The latest is the nothing ball. It It is a singular yet significant coinslows up at the plate and puzzles the out that in the same city where who can make cidence rothing batsmar, of it Whereupon, it is conjectured, Betsy Rcss over a century ago made banner the first the exultant pitcher throws a nihil fit. the first international peace flag has had its Bad cooking, so a sreaher told the l.rth. Parents club. Is respons'ble for ma-- v Oa the 12th of October, 1891, the y divorces. Until the race Is much three hundred and ninety rinth .more highly developed the surest way of the discovery of America by to reach and hold a man is to feed him Curistopher Columbus, a committee of of four hundred representatives right. the international peace societies from Wouldnt It be a mere waste of time ail jjarts of the world met in Indefor anybody on the outside to Irstiga'e pendence Hall, at Pfiiladelphia, to a revolution In Central America, where plan a congress for the advancement revolutions flourish so luxuriantly, of the cause of universal freedom, whether there happens to be any In- justice and peace. Here is the very room where the Declaration of Indestigating or not? pendence was adopted and signed, tha A seat in the New York stock exworlds ensign of peace for all nasold for $80,000. been has tions tad its birth. change just And yet the average raamjf he t.ad This white bordered flag was adopt$80,000, would be quite content to reed tfre same year at the congress of tire from business and live on the in- the peace societies of the world held terest of his money. in Rome and tte following year by the corference in Berne, Switzerland. in imbedded toad That miraculous A prominent New York doctor, who i3 more .solid rock has turned up orce an ardent advocatepof peace and Jthis time in the Eerton (Wash.) coal in the white bordered banner, mines. It is reported to have been so has caused rumerous peace flags to be conwould hardly large that a bucket distributed among representative pertain IL Probably inflated by its own sons and organizations. It is hoped scientific importance. that this will serve to bring the flag before the public, that the people may that annources Sir Thomas Lipton learn to love and identify the idea he has given Designer .Watson carte of peace wTth that of the flag. The blanche to secure him a boat that will two largest and handsomest flags yet .enable him to lift the cup. but be made, Bne British and the other jhas discovered already that something American, with beautiful staffs sur.more than carte blanche is lequired to mounted by doves, were presented to jS.ocure a winning yacht. d YUR. JlfTUKjJ open doors in the St. Regis. From one end of the year to the other its windows will remain closed If the new air filters prove successful. Their success thus far Is attested by the statement of Chief Engineer J. C. Jorgensen that nearly a barrel of dust had been filtered daily from the air since the hotel was opened some seven weeks ago. According to Chief Engineer during the forty-oddays that the filters have been ltf operation exand a fraction baractly thirty-threrels of dust have been combed, so to say, out of approximately one hundred million cubic feet of air as Inhaled and exhaled by the hotel during its brief existence of less than two months. A barrel of duri a day! Startling as this Is as a first Impression, It becomes more so when it Is considered that the air in the region around Fifth Avenue and Fifty-fiftstreet the millionaire section Is many times cleaner, and hence healthier, than the atmosphere In other and mere densely populated sections in the metropolis. Yet In tlieir ambition to pvt the St. R"gis in a class by Itself as a lily white Inn Col. John Jcob Astor. the owner, and Manager Haan deehe'l to spend $300 000 on air filters. Their dream was to make it the ran't sanitary as well as luxurious hotit in o'bterce, and apparently the dream h?s come to pass. Beiii-'it and its fulfillment Is an Interesting and intricate story written In mscvlery, dynamos, air screens wondrful radiators which heat or cool the a'r as the need mav he, in oon'unction with immense troughs of boiling water to revivify the vitiated Jur-jtense- e d anni-ersar- v. RECElVINCj TANK FOR. Man Who Was to Do the Worrying. Representative Dreser of Bradford, Pa., is a large manufacturer of oil well supplies. Since he has been in politics be has allowed his son to manage some parts of his busiress. A week or two ago he went up come to look over the factory, and while he was in his office a man from one of the oil districts asked to see him. P&acs fuze. tq JZnprevs Mr. Andrew Carnegie in honor of his admirable gift of upward of $2,000,000 for a peace cathedral to be built for the International Court of Arbitration at The Hague. The Daughters of the American Revolution have presented the schools of New York with two magnificent peace flags for the education and ad CjQRHpqjg vancement of the peace movement. These flags will be taken from school to school and explained to tte children. It is the aim of the peace societies in introducing the flag Into the schools to impress upon the minds of the children the sentiment of peace together with the feeling of lighted by electricity and walled oa one side by a queer arrangement of cheese cloth shutters, each shaped like the letter V. Walling the other side of the compartment was a system of radiator colls, twenty dicp, with narrow Interst'jes through which sir were blowing galea of shutters. Passing lrom the on through another door, the heating room was revealed. Here were long rows of parallel troughs filled with boiling water, from which the steam arose steadily as Jrom a singing fireplace kettle. explained: Jurgensen Engineer When the air is first drawn Into the building and subjected to a preliminary filtering, it is, cf course, of the same temperature as the open atmosphere. Having passed through the first filter, it Is cooled and blown between the heated coils and thence into this steam room. Here it acquires or, rather, reacquires the humidity or moisture which was filtered out simultaneously with the dust microbes, foreign partlclps. To that extent the air Is artificial, but as th most necessary ingredient of air Is cxygen and a certain humidity, we believe that our guests breathe the best air that It Is possible to furnish In Ice-col- and-othe- r New York. By special permission a samle of the dust gathered from the t. Regl3 filters and spread thinly on a plate four Inches In diameter has been subjected to a chemical ami trPe-- o copic analysis by the Department of Iiealih. This is what the St. Regis guest escapes when he breatVs in an that has been specally combed, wpshed and dried: Five bacteria perns, of which thrpe were common bacteria; one an incij iert tuinbercle bncil'us, and on" a fluenza trerm; ttree quarters carbon, and several metall'c and vegetable panfries, so fin" as to be almost to the naked eye. New York Times. Hard on the Host. James Brown Potter was talking about Usually, he said, the errors of the absent-mindeare merely ludicrous. They dont cause embarrassment or pain. The last time 1 was abroad, though, I witnessed a piece abcent-mindednes- cf absent-mindednes- s that was embar- rassing and painful to the last degree. I was dining in Oxford, and th Whst Is it, Jim? Representative Dresser asked. guest of honor was a Bishop. He was Why, Mr. Dresser, the visitor re- old and mild and thoughtful, and I plied, I am in a heap of trouble. I was not surprised to hear from my owe $600 and it is keeping me up neighbor that his head was continunights worn ing tow I can pay it I ally In the clouds and his thoughts havent got the money. continually wandering. I It seems that this Bishop had one My dear Jim, Dresser replied. dont see why that should disturb you. lived in the house f our host. That Let the other fellow do the worrying. .act, probably, was what caused him I have found that the best plan. to forget that he was dining out. As Is that a good plan? the dinner, a rather poor one, drew do you to a close he turned to his wife and Best in the world. owe the money to? said: To your son. I bought soul stuff My dear, I am afraid we must of him. Detroit Journal. pronounce this cook another failure. |