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Show jr (JUXN1S0X, J VERSUS THE SALOON. Utah ab mt three weeks uud in this TOWN COUNCIL. lime l.r.d only two towns that hud no saloons. She fouud Gunni- License For Livery Business Contemson with uuly one, mid that could soon plated Sanitary Attention. be closed down with little elTott if th of the town counRegular people only had a mind to havu it cil convened Stturday evening, Pres dune, she said. T. F. Kearns in the eluir, and dent Stati-tic- which sho declared were Peter L nl indisputable, were given by P' Xrintil of the August dis speaker showing the enormous cst to id. a verbal report fruui the from the liquor postl thismtiou, an-m- g marshal wus recetvult rtatmg hts trailic, especially from the resultant . , having examined in . acvordinee to do v va-ciime, which is ustoui-hin- g . ' . (sire i f the ( oum-d- mt the dispel I ho prohibition cause is g im. ug Hum or eirea-t- -s He hud fouud that on to went she and say, rap.diy,. tliei,, were tikrni over the rul. ttVt battle is being brave . y fought fu tins they sufficiently distant as not to on ' nation, bin? highly praised Prei dang.-- to the public health within the dent Room veil as a temperauce man. town. The slaughter yard is being personally knowing that he never Kpi reason ; y clean. Kenovutiou drinks iutoxicauts in any way. was progressing quite p.etui-i- s The W C T U had sticovded in jalnmi sitislrtctorv aud a g nce causing the abolishment of saloons at with the in .trnetions fna.i the health a number of places, and she would b board, contained in the circular reglad to see this Mormon state also free cently issued, was evinced. from grog shops. Urged upon her A verified report was received from bearers to organize for the prosecution the samu officer, ami ordered filed, of work to this end. representing tint during tho month s The immediate result of Mrs. of August, eight head of c it tin had visit to this city is as noted at been impounded aud the stun of $15 the commencement of this article. 75 collected ou merchants' lbcns. The local organi.iliou effected, alClaims were presented and allowed though it staits with a small follow- as follows : ing, will gain ground by fearless work Marshal, $ supplies in the worthy oause tbat it has Paid vou Xordeck, md-- u : ,J0 Skelton Pub. Co., quarantine vi-it- 'Lsiv cf National Tarac Lectures a: Guanisoa la Tcnreraace Cause. Mr. L. 1'. B dloy of New Yoik, mutual lecturer of the W. (. T. LL, yesterday with the women of Gunnison, at the R, S. Hull. After delivering cu address ou Mr-- . Inn subject o! temperance, Buley hueeeiled in effecting an organization for local work, under the style of Gunnison Woman's Chris-tiTemperance Union, commencing wr.h na enrollment cf thirteen. Following fuims the officer ii:p : t Mits Louise S.d.enner-horn- . n Pre.-ddeu- Vice President Fu.--t Jt Mrs. Daisy a he'-dv- -- Mrs. Presi leut-a- t L ihiiciie A. Erickson. C. ire-- pond in g S zc re tu r y M rs E ;n ?mi U. Metcalf, recording Secretary Mrs. Henry Kohnu.s, Mrs. Miry El wards. 1 r Ui t. I was also greeted with sized audi-nc- o of attentive n good listeners at her lecture given Tues day evening on the subject, Home r Salu.ia, Which? She spent few word o'er reliminarie, goiug di- icctly hi to the subject with such ardor were captivated teat her from the etart. Imbued with the a,n- iug of some general There is good igutiag all along the liue, she was in tun cause of temperance wholesaled, and with thirty one years of her hfe spent in its advocacy ns a lecturer and spurred with the hope of continuing likewise another thirty-onyears, the subject was handled widmut gloves. J! he lecturer dis claimed alliance with the Carrie Nat ion stripe, legitimate and kindly means only being used in her work of reform. The complete overthrow of the liquor traffic is net impossible, accord to the speaker, in fact, is contemplated by the W. C. T. U. movement, intemperance has all aloug beea the impending evil. She declared that it was demoralizing and no g.od can aims from it. The liquor traffic can i)b put down by determination. Does prohibition prohibit? Mrs. Ihuley answered that it can and does, and proved the assertion by copious references to existing conditions in a number of places having adopted it. One instance cited was the state of Maine, which had reduced its taxersince instituting the pro dilatory law. The opposers objection that prohibition takes away the rights of the individual and consequently his libei-ty, was met with the citation of uum ms illustatious showing the oppos f i e c.e, the inouiger invariably n s own liberty and not infrequently the rights of his o one-hal- f fellow-be-ngs- . 1 Tain From a tlurn Prom ply RdlcvcJ Paid Uflim. r 1 ty Cham-tcil.v!- Next Tuesday, Sept. 12, the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement association of Gunnison will hold its annual doings, commencing at 7 :3(J p. m. in the li. S. Hall l j rny-ajl- i or Kl, 7 C.umu. n Co-op- . Sale! AT TMEOBORES. All mutual improve- ment workers should urge upon their parents to attend the exercises! and share in the evening's social. Following is the program to be followed : Singing by congregation. Prayer by Miunie Taylor. Duet by Maria Whiting aud Daisy r flozeu Mens 6 dozen 1 rind Boys fine FUR IIATS Meua DRESS SHIRTS ... Ladle UNDERWEAR dozen. Arp lo fc CJenretl Out Jensen, Recitation by Dora liywater. Song by Clement Swalberg. Outline of the association work assigned for the ensuing season, by Belle T. Copening. Duet by Alary and Sylvia Gledhill, Recitation by Alvira Peterson. Song by Nettie Jensen. Mandolin and guitar selection by Regardless A clean I Geo. S. Francis and Elmer Kearns. MENS CLOTHING. ING 0-GIV- Como Lino of The laxative effect of Chamberlains Stumah and Liver Tablets is so agreeable aud so natural you can hardly realize that it is produced by a meJicir.e. These tablets also cure For sale by The Co-o- out of our entire line in Your chance I to fit out at Small Cost. Song by Elverda Anderson. Amusing g mes will be conducted for a short time after the exercises. Refreshments will then be served A laughable farce, entitled A Pair of Shoes, will conclude the r BIG BARGAINS IN Eirici np-to-clci- to SHOES. the inspectLadies F'qJI Furnishings a AT p Mrs Bailey said she had been in Money to loan ! F. T, Tilton. nt little child of Michael Straus, of ernou, Gain., was recently in great pain from a burn on the hand, and as cold applications only increased tho iutlamm itiou, Mr. Straus came to Mr James M. Xichols, a local merchant, for something to fctop the pain. Mi, Xicl.ols says: 1 advised him to UiO Chamberlain's Bain Halm, and ih lirt application drew out tho iutlam matiou and gave immediate relief. I f and have used this liniment rccomniuud it very often for cui.--i burns, strains and lame hick, and have never known it to disappoint. A 1 Young Ladies Annual. . eur-tiiiio- g I repair ! Bail-ley- Mr. Bailey tC .U 70 00 IG . - . ru-ia- 1 . i j Vice I 1 Gazette, pubg iiml prtg Town Clerk, supplii-'An oruin nice was ir.trod acid, providing a higher license for butcher? and slaughters btiinss, and anoth- r teipiiriug license from livery keepBoth ordinances were lefer ers. red to committee, for tho purpose of iixir.g a suitable umotiut for ruuuing Mich biisiue-s- . Smith Kearns was recommended to eervp as deputy marshal. Action deferred. on 1 n-- u. Trua-aife- recon 1 book V. C. Chri-tense- n, ed M-i- h 11 a meeting SO. UTAH, FIUDAY, SUUTUMHUK S. 4 rssrcaaF & |