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Show VOL. VII. (JU.N.NISOX, Declare Crazing Fee Exhortltant circular lumlby the Hiring Fork anil KagleRivpr (Colo.) r i association, calling (or n Forest Rmervo convention tube hv-at Gieuwool Springs, Colo , on 1, to protest c. I) ugaiust tho charge of 30 to 50 cents per head on cattle for grazing privileges on tho forest reserves, among other things contains Stock-growe- Set-t!e- this: President Rooserult Setting forth tho groat wrongs that are to be perpetrated upon the s ttlers if tho rules ani regulations set dotvu by tho forestry commission nro a llo. veil to stand a they are at present. We are now asking President Roosovelt to send persona! representative to listen to vhu we have to say an this most important eubjct. As you are utvaro, this in ittcr ts fully in his hands to regulate, and as lie ie truly a western man in spirit, wo feel that wo are dci wasting our energy and time in calling this meeting. We are iufurmed by officials of the fort st reserves that all public lands are to be leased for grazing purposes as soon as a test is made ou tho system now about to bo inaugurated or the forest reserves. So if you hive cattle anywhere on the public lauds it is to your interest to attend thisxcouveulion. Son Lost Mother. Consumption runs in our family, and through it I lost my mother, writes E. B. Reid, of Harmony, Mo. For tho past five years, however, ou the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold, I have taken Dr. Rings New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved His me from serious lung trouble. mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Reid but he learned that lung trouble must not he neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest relief a ml cure for coughs and cold3. Price 50c and $1.00 a bottle ; guaranteed at Paul von Nordsks drug store. Trial bottle free. EXACTLY A NOT COMPLIMENT Why Bus Driver Had Given Up Hope of Friend's Recovery. A medical man humorously relates the following little experience, admit-- x ting that he "didnt thuk it particularly fuDny at the time. Tile driver on a bus on which he had jumped happened to mention the name of one of his patients. "Its a bad job about poor Bill X., " aint It, sir. MAORI refused 'A f.OT.D.v, CT CHIVALRV Ml-dress- d,.-ignat- fte P'ace Arrong Fast Ha.1 Trcicbtty tho meeting and transacted Slorts tt Peter Christiansen, one business necessary to put tha v.uioua door north of podoftice. 00 organizations of the wan! iu ccmph to SmJ! Feed! Feed! Tho Seed order. After adjournment, the memGrowers Association, of Gunnison bers of tho eldern quorum held a will pay you more than tho other short meeting under direction of the fellow for your alfalfa seed. Sell to stake prt hidencr, and filleted the us if joti nro after getting tho beat following reorganization : President, , Jens P. Jensen; price going. Edward O. B. BEROLU.VD, Mgr. S. Childs and John T. Chrbtensui ; r. R k secretary and treasurer, Martin. MadMrs. IT J. Kearnea went to Salt sen. Lake Sunday for a weeks stay. R R R R R R Haro you noticed that calendars GtiunDon has two municipal tickets differ as to the date of Thanksgiving in the field. Take your choice next day this year? Some of them Tuesday. November 2,l while others R R R The Eldc rs of Gunnison and Fay- claim tho .K)th a .turkey day. The ette wards arc kindly invited to attend trouble arises from tin fact that this a meeting, Monday evening, Xov. f, year November happens t have five Thursdiys, which is unusual. It nt 7 :30 p. m., in the council hall. may be left for tho pre sklent to help J. P. J EXSEX, President. the calendar makers out of th difR R R Fred H. Ludvigson left for the ficulty. Some say it is usual for the desert Monday, but came back home president to proclaim the last Thursthe next day to spend Hallowueu. day,. but others, however, think the Fred went again Wednesday for day designated is tho Thursday after keeps, dance or no dance, ns long as the fourth Wednesday, which in the present insl.anoo would bring the holwinter lasts. rt n iday oa the 2drd, Since the calenThe Copening residence has been dars arc at rea on tho question it repurchared by Lorenz) Edwards, who mains to be seen what tho president expects to aors his family there early will do about it. As tho day of thanks next week. Count Mr. Edwards marks tho limit of the foot our among permanent townsmen from ball eaiion it is expected that this ou, and one you may depend pigskin enthusiasts will bend their w ill stand for tho advancement of our efforts toward influencing tho pres-(kn- t in favor of the latter date, says city. K f? t an exchange. Wednesday and Thursday nights R R R at tho opera house wero given to Notice. thcatro amusement, the Inland Stock company occupying the boards in The quarterly confsrenoe cf the two excellent plays, In the Heart of South Sanpete Stake of Zion will London and Sidewalks of New convene at Ephraim, Saturday and York. A good house greeted this Sunday, Nov. 1 and 5, commencing company on both nights and went Saturday morning at 10 oclock. All away well pleasod with the perfor- tho priesthood of the stake and tho mances. The Inland p- ople Rre well saints gem-rallare cordially invited up in their respective roles, interpre- to be present. tation of the leading characters being LEWTS ANDERSON, especially fine. Come again, Waller. JOS. Y. JENSEN, J Sir KUharJ Marafin i .i l.u- - in ihe Suu'Ly ; . K' Mur I a Jo U tell abt nt ike Xiiuoin f td tolmiial day. I'nike thy Aitirican Indian, tb v were not in the tarller wars with In KUth-- evi u - vi i a r m ttk rent , ttJ.irberous rnce; they far ;u to M ini notice to a fore Hfi.u-hlai- : It, and, more Cl.rD'Kn than tie CluDtlaus In . t f pht t v ul J n Suu-d-id ec Nr v.ire liny .do to credit llnlr fo- wj.h a ita!u nobility of sentiment whhh liny Mere them-sihe- s anlimiiej; ibis was well Ulus-trai oa ti e i avion of the Morrr.lm; i f on. of th Ir b i tided pal.H or a s. Ly the MrltbM. The Maoris, diming Ibgtdu i running fkort cf a number of niu.nnr.itnu:. il.dr LOi? ro pit k up tl:o Ilrbi-- h ?hUs us i.n toll ini th j. h with lastruc-tito ike feres before they were o earlon e'pk'drd. In th.'.i they . j r a!!j j !ng the it r. pi5, 1 1 -- y. c 1 - ! u II-l- a e !,ol m slo!, , it!( .i.i.iu ti.!r ..uoi a. The the chlvahotn? Biltii'h. jin'cng from llxir slackenlnp, . tha th ,! of mmnnl- tion, took this on ans of rppljln.. tlic-mOn another oc gsion tl.a Maori? from attacking a Br'ti-!- . tiulil they had theiubelve.s from a hog In which they were Ilmind ting. .Maoris thmmkt Uu.t . . di'-t'idm.- di'-mg.igc- MUCH PUZZLED OVER PORCELAIN Product Chinese Dr Medieval ip-.- - - tt R 5 The Halloween party given at the opera house Tuesday evening by the Royal Neighbors was patronized beyond even the expectation of the The dancing floor' was completely filled with participants who were garbed in appariti-'guise, of spectators witquite a crowd nessing the amusement. were used for decoration and the gaslights kept low up to the hour of unmasking. In the afternoon a half dozen of the members in ghost attire paraded the town to advertise the affair. The Royal Neighbors cant complain over any lack of support to their effort to provide an observance of this pastime. .D.ck-o-Da-tern- a the doctor. "Very serious ease. You know him, then? Know him. echoed the driver. We went to bcIi"1 together. - Poor Bill! I - shall miss him! O, well, while theres life, theres w r hope, y know, said the doctor. Your The stake presidency held a ward friend isnt dead yet. "Nod gloomily returned the driver. conference in Gunnison Sunday afBut I heard theyd called vou L this ternoon. Following a talk on Relimorning. Poor Bill! Glasgow Even- gion clas3 work from E. T. Parry, ing Times. "Yes, AO. 2. President Louis Anderson anil his couu-elors- An urgant letter kai been eent to i jour itumk. local are to get best values . 1!)0.-i- two HHsoeiutea in the presidency, Jos. Mire for Y. Jensen Hud Ezra Shotoaher, money in buying your Shoes .and You A UTAH, FRIDAY, XOVEMBKIt to c nun: n D'd.w Iiie s am cf the true fhie-in e tire.t dic co cr j.iraim Hertha later nm.ihofi p. .i by kiwop man eh' mi.--. Bui tear, ho inventor of wkaL ic kiauvu as Dreed m china. earth." - I C TLe Invaluable 1 e 1 EZRA; SLiOMAKER, Slake Presidency. Hairpin. Anthropologists have never dona justico to the hairpin. Dullards vill tell yon lhat women arent so inventive as men, dont take out go many patents. They dont have to. With a hairpin a woman can pick a Joel:, pull a cork, see if a joint of meat is done, do up a baby, regulate a range, tinker a sowing machine, stop a leak in tho roof, stir batter, whip ere ant, reduce the pressuie in the gas meter, keep bills an receipts on file, tighten windows, dean a watch, unne a put up awnings, doctor an automobile. In short, she do what she wants to; she need i no other irsHmracTil. New Yok Sim. ;iu.y ;v c trade of video v ian's Bill of Fere. o ton nor po;k, md took a little fc-fowl at 1 okio'k, w it a an. r c i.- o' (I c i Imo tea. At oclock a ,, i a cun of tea ore-. oi ci h a veiling meal, lie u. m pudding ml ua.. i odu than tea. i O' S . ci ' Cbapp'l tiz.'iJs. Wash your 1 omfs with wana dry wiih h towel and apply CLa nhar-lainMOfiM. Sa.Eo juft foro going to bed, MET' LF At Coctcrfield, Satur- find a fj; core i ,.rB.i.. This day. jcfc. 28, 1005, to the wife of io A silve aloe une.piai!' s'r km dis tv. AietcaJ, a daughtor. For p do Giuaiimm fi b-- . r-- y r by Co-op- . |