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Show Mythical Ancient Hlstoiy, Four days after his birth Apollo GUNNISON GAZETTE. scired a lyre ami astonished even 110 has Vog Zeus with his pl.iying. sox. By Menu 0 LUO II ILL to per frayed dean rags! exclaimed his moUjer, CMo, proudly. Surely UTAH, to" answered Hera. He's doing rag GUNNISON, time! UTAH STATE NEWS. TEA Thc cost of tea is all in the tea ; the cost of coffee is Ogden has been chosen as the placo for the state convention of Elks, which is to be held September 20 and 21. all in coffee. the no means by At Garland contracts have been let Yur ftwrar --matm r,u mmjt If fm Wt Ik for the raising of C.r.oo acres of beets fiddling IWt, this year, as against 2.9o for la,t year. The epidemic of smalljox, which Insurance On Ships. for some The 6hlps of the world are insured has been so prevalent in & to a few now confined for total of 950.000.000. time past, is cases. la TEA A prisoner on the chain gang In Salt Lake City made his escape one day Ifcst week, taking the ball and chain attached to his leg along with him. A scheme is on foot looking to re placing with automobiles the horse vehicles now used on the stago line from Juab and Clear Creek to Fill Tea is coarse or fine, tea or weed, harsh or smooth, keen or soft, heavy or bright; but words are empty. Writ for Mr KnowUdf, CoMjay, Sm fnuUMii Book, A A A Dream. I like to think how line 't would tuts Were I the tilde of a grand marquis; All day long 11 In love eon Would he sing while he sighed for muls. New Orleans Picayune. WHO OWNS THE RAILROADS? II. T. Newcomb of the District of Columbia Bar, has compiled statistics showing that 5,174,718 depositors in savings banks of six eastern states are directly Interested in ownership of 8442,354,086 rsllroad securities, that companies doiug business the joint of steam Insurance In Massa-chusett- s hold 8845,889,038 of steam railroad stocks and bonds and 74 institutions depend on 847 468,327 Invested in similar securities for a portion of their Income. Other institutions own enough fiduciary railroad securities to bring such holding up to more than a billion and a half dollars, about of the entire capital invested in railroad property. These investments represent the savings of the masses, there being twenty million holders of life policies in the country, as more of fire insurance policies, many and an even greater number of depositors in banking and trust institutions, where investments are largely in railroad securities. Russias Export Profits. More than half of Russias profits from exports come from the sale of grain. edu-cationa- one-'ixt- h . Dr. David Kennedys Favorite Remedy, the Cure. World Kamoui. Write Dr. 9reat Kidney and Liver Kennedys Sons, Kondout, N. Y., for free sample bottle. Southwark Eel Market. London possesses a curiosity in the Southwark Eel Market, which is said to have been held regularly for over 800 years. It is little known except in the neighborhood where it is held. TEA f How many letters are there l more. Martin Christiansen of Ephraim had one of his bands badly lacerated one day last week by coming iu contact with the knives of a jointer lu a plan lng mill. Mrs. John Lindquist of American Fork was seriously injured in a runaway accident last week, being thrown from the wagon and quite badly bruised. The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company has a large forte of men at work at Bingham Junction making pre parations for the installation of a local exchange. Two of the earliest settlers of Joseph, Mart Merritt and James II. Wells, died last week. Both were among the most prominent and highly respected citizens of the town. Forty-fiv- e marriage licenses were is sued In Salt Lake City between Mon. day morning and Thursday night of last wreek, many of the contracting parties being from other states. B. II. Schettler, the former Salt t Lake bhnker, has been held to the court on the charge of having received deposits when he was aware that his bank was insolvent. The report comes from Boston that a big combination of copper properties in Utah is in progress, and, while not yet consummated, that there is every probability of its going through. Chester Bouton, the boy bandit who aided in holding up and robbing a street car conductor in Salt Lake City on the night of February 22, has been sentenced to ten years in the penitendis-trlc- tiary. The Utah commissioners have returned from Portland after making arrangements for the erection of a state building and the display of Utahs products at the Lewis and Clark Centennial exposition. A 8400 purse is being raised In Salt Lake City for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the Commercial club FCARED BURIAL IN TRANCE. Unhappy Existence Led by Victim Peculiar Disease. In one of my voyages from Cape Town to England," writes a trader, I rharod my cabin with a peculiar man, who-- e rame was Lazarus. II made me promise that if he should dl during the voyage I w ould pi event hi? burial at fea. He said that on a pirvlous voynge he had fallen sick and was taken for dead and put Into A quartermaster a sack for I bad been put on to watch the body in til it was time for the funeral. When the burial party arrive 1, the quartermaster Informed the captain that he thought the body bad moved ir. the sack. The sack was opcm d and Lazarus eventually came to life again. Such wai the story Lazarus tod me, laizarus was a thin roan, with a sallow face, lie had an enormous appetite and appeared at every nual, to which be devoted his whole energies. The good feeling only seemed to add to his corpselike appearance. One evening, sure enough, when we were about half way to our voyages end, he apparently died again. The doctors took him in charge this time, however, and he came out of his trance without episode. He w as met any shotted-sacat the London docks by a number of relatives and friends, all of whom looked as If they might be suffering from the same complaint. k In the Spring. Lowndes, Mo., April 10th. Mrs. IL C. Harty of this place, says: For years I was in very bad health. Every spring I would get so low that I was unable to do my own work. I seemed to be worse in the spring than any other time of the year. I was very weak and miserable and had much pain in my back and head. I saw Dodd's Kidney Pills advertised last spring and began treatment of them and they have certainly done me more good than anything I have ever used. was all right last spring and felt I have for over ten years. I am fifty years of age and am stronger y than I have been for many years and I give Dodds Kidney Pills credit for the wonderful improvement The statement of Mrs. Harty Is only one of a great many where Dodds Kidney Pills have proven themselves to be the very best spring medicine. They are unsurpassed as a tonic and are the only medicine used in thousands of families. 1 better than to-da- Prefers Calves to Butter. A Kensington, N. II., farmer lays the following down as a hard and fast rule: I raise no less than twelve calves a year and w'ould do it If there wasnt a pound of butter In the house from one year's end to another. NO TONGUE CAN TELL DYSPEPSIA.YIELDS A NLTE TEAKS VICTIM TINDS A. REMEDY THAT CORES. For Two lll Treatment Trl-i- l I)ia to Work A hock DImim. lVrTiwtVrl. Doctor to C That Sucrecdcl. All sufferers from weakness or disorders of the digestive organs will read with lively interest tin story of tint complete recovery of Mrs. Nettlio D.trvoux which was from chronic dy.sjH-p.siImi incurable. to thought To lw ailing for nine years is not a very pleasant experience, said Mrs. D.trvoux, when asked for some account For two years I wus of her illness. could not attend to my and ill critically one time I was and at household duties, miserable that I could not so weak and even walk. My trouble was rhrouio dyspepsia. I became extremely thin and had a sallow complexion. I had noap-jctit- e and could not take any food without suffering great distress. Did yon have a physician? Yes, I took medicine from a dozen different doctors, but without getting any benefit whatever. How did you get on the track of a a cure? A book about Dr.WilliamsPink Pills was thrown in our doorway one day. My husband picked it up and read it through carefully. Ho was i impressed by the Hatemcutsof those who had been cured by that remedy that be immediately bought three boxes of the pills and insisted on my taking them. Did they help yon at once? I began to feel better the second day after I started to use the pills and by the ttme I had taken tho three boxes I was entirely well. Dr. Williams Pink Pills can cure even when doctors fail, and they cure thoroughly, for a long time has passed siuco my restoration to health aud I know it is complete and lasting. The surest way to make sound digestion is to give streugth to the organs conDr. Williams Pink Pills give cerned. new vigor to the blood. No other remedy yields such radical results. Mrs. Darvoux lives at No. 497 Sixth street, Detroit, Mich. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by all druggists in every part of the world. Dyspeptics should send to the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., for a new booklet entitled What to Eat and How to Eat. Air Affects Watches. A watch taken to the top of Mont seconds in Blanc will gain thirty-six twenty-fou- r hours. Hows This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by hi firm. Walding, Kinxax A Marvix, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Halla Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting of the directly upon the blood and mucona surfaces system.- Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents pet bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Take Halls Family Pills for constipation. v .J - How I Suffered with Itching and Bleeding Eczema Until Cured by Cuticura. No tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with a terribly painful, Shoe Fashion Is Ancient. The present fashion of shoes into England in 133. TEA was-introduce- d itching, and bleeding eczema, my body and face being covered with fs there sores. Never in my life did I experiway One, two or three, as you ence such awful suffering, and I keep the family longer at like: t or te or tee or tea. longed for death, which I felt was near. I had tried doctors and meditable, to keep it together? Lifes Stepping Stones. cines without success, but my mother You think that an opportunity must insisted that I try Cuticura. I felt No Snow Near Sea Coast, In investigating the feasinecessarily be something great and committee better after the In no first bath Cutiwith country does the line of perunusual; but the fact is, the stepping-gton- e bility of the freight route between cura Soap and one application of Cuti- petual snow reach the sea coast to the place above you is in the Caliente and Goldfield. cura Ointment, and was soon entirely very thing you are doing, in the' way The Grantsville people are on the well. (Signed) Mrs. A. Etson, Belleyou do it; it does not matter what it lookout for the building of the West- vue, Mich. - yi g. Success Magazine. ern Pacific railroad which will touch The in the modestest New Use for thing Whisky. within six miles of Grantsville about A butler, newly world is tea. It is only teal . requested one-hal- f the distance of the present maser allow-hi- engaged, some whisky. How much money do wa station of the San Pedro. Theres nothing like it to clean the Disinfect Railway Carriages. said he. However, a few windows,, M. A. In General Breeden are disBavaria Is, return to dissatisfied people ? Attorney minutes later his master chanced to infected at railway carriages to of the end Is take legal steps it said, preparing every journey. All that our grocers get to thin out the building and loan so- pass through the room, and to his surprise found the glass empty. Why some of which are he claims cieties, asked for. asked heres the whis-kf,Irresponsible and swindling outfits, you see' sir said James, It rouses new life and Yoar rwntaiw V" -if Cm 4WI km? ) this way; I drank the and should be suppressed. and whisky then I breathe on the glass. most satisfies hunger !n tea? abetter TEA TEA m TEA 7 |