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Show L'j Claim. A GUNNISON GAZETTE. PRIME CHARLES IS Wanted to Help. H J. Dillon, wrltlr.tr in !k? Review ; y : of Reviews. Mis ti.ls Among t ; a group of l:.!j y, biHrn il.e question w.'s r r why limy would like to be wlxn crown up. fi li'tb s Vj MTUl ULXmtlLX tt - GUNNISON, BUST. - UTAH. " t It ajifnra aik.il tm.art. te-u- j ilo Cool dont Lclb ' :. girl Is really as tut nc iltlki Joeh,-.- - US it. the London Time. England, mi "follows the J.'IK ,:;;r of tl:0 JobSltT." J. II. is growing fiiMik. The l.itt .t word Is "chuff. We don't t U nuaiis for what juju fear that JOII j;.a it. 11 u.-- e New York U putting up a claim as a summer r ort. Ti r an- 000 g - -- huiiiorkU in .W-- . The wile of a ball He.'. Os' llo- - !. to Ic a highly profitable li.al.ii g tho Mi.att ui Majlc the 10 THRONE ELECTED nu-Jn- i .! Mail. : without i. t.J - ; 1 1. . - I . V . . . 1 1: .i ; 1UI- - Plebiscite results M j : r i t y in hie. WcclmtKc to sell tea; and it j;t)cs from Alaska to n r. i 1 mr Ills l..n- way e; pnwr N tiK.iJV :i Tie n It fq do&i - j.. K c ; ! I King-dc- m ai ( i cted to poll 1111 otes, but obtained saw l. (f tin r t cut. onlv of the An ir.' ii sti, : p. uliarity Relic cf Days. t e re is the In Quito. Keea-r, H H usual to unrtii Monarchical j.j. cover or,' head v. hi n there Is a in tlx Itt publican obtained riu Hash of lightning, This is probably a b ad. r.-- rit tic nr: s. It is also no; relic of !rg days. tifiable skat tb inomrrhists n-- t m to j- - f ijpjaluro r eni.in-- TEA Ckri-H.Ui- fine tea in t l ia wl.i!- ler London's Deaths by Accident. London.- ilc ah roll y acci dent among mah .. is four and fne a day. Lennon's male population r.umh'rs 2.1 7,St 7. so that tbe risks of dtain l:y nt are more in London than i:i tm of the counLv two ry try. days throughout the lonr-rLon nine are killed by unyear premeditated violence. rt-.-- 1! rin ik ui-o- throne." People have j;I nty of money to invest this summer, jndpint; hy the way tho new da purest loan lias been that drugs have been discarded from the French army, how are s they going to hold drumhead Now court-martial- after this? It was a reporter with some humor who stated that at the end of a local party "tho guests went nome and the neighbors went to sleep. Chicagos new directory shows more residents engaged in keeping saloons than in any other business. The old law of supply and demand. An automobile trip through Africa, such as Mr. Glidden contemplates for next fall, is something that never occurred to Dr. David Livingstone. The declaration of M. Delcasse that sea power is the first requisite for a nation at a moment, of peril must be most discouraging to Switzerland. At Rye, N. Y.. the constables stop swiftly moving automobiles by shooting holes in the tires. They must have some expert wing shots on t he Rye force. That proposed combination to control the raisin market will create less excitement now than it may next October or November when mince pies are ripe. Apropos of the coming siege of divostok, Gen. Chreschcharitzki mands the troops in the Ussuri Vlacomre- Jut give a good sneeze and it. youve got gion. In Boston the people are stringing live wires on thej- - back fences for the purpose of keej g the cats off at night. The S. I C. A. has not felt called upon to ati. A Pittsburg millionaire disinherited his son for marrying a dancing girl. Why do millionaires who have children continue to run foolish risks by living in Pittsburg? liu'ijjL.. sunounding a:.d all ilx coa-- t districts, IK puMic.m s predominate i:.t ri.tr and in the northern di. (Kobo. dl-trie- - H nii.r Tln-r- than 1 - a yf j t - fimi.)' ira cirp I i'i's II 4 t McCall to Orm Europe, to Tro Return der Lawyer w York.-- - h.kn A. McCall, president of t he X w York Life Insurance company, wa caked before tie Am stn mr beard of investigation cm Mon- u'ntrX 'I I. P Ilia tn..r dr p 1 There is a little joy in the world in the reach of the poorest A bachelor always looks ans hat at a wom- and shoes, but pays no attention to the rest of her wearing apparel. 11 iff.' , i.-- ! Sclil y l'rr,i n v ' Ufii !fIf. ,n - : f r ui i . H 1 tan I -- I ' 1 r C.- - . :! )' .if If !' v.'l - v J' 1 h ! v 1, tfu. 1..1X It .1 I i t .cr t ., t..rc. fc'taJ 1.1-- k i. V III K .1. -1 I - fi!t'ii' ' in s ! e a l I it il. ! n- 1 f.rAilc'r t ' nl ' run a r a U I I ri!t I .. !" ;.i ir- - f l!U.f v CO.. Toll L, Ohio. H Tae ilaU'e 1 lor k.f- Author cn Woman's Elusiv:ness. ( h.'.r iri uklc tl.ing, ns our Virgil inforim us at sd.oid; hut her change par excellence is man the fairy you woo lo the brov.nic jou wed BhJwer-I.- j tlon. Weil, g TEA n ui'i W-- .111 is a 1 day and p re;.! torily called upon by the committee to order the return fre m Europe to this counfry of AnEver Hear of "Scotty" and His Record-Breakin- drew Hamilton, the lawyer who has had charge of lcgislath 0 matters of Ride? New York Life. Mr. McCall was The story, lu l ily told. Is this: Wal the ter Scott, flic Death Valiev gold miner, further ordered to h round an acmade the trip from Los Angelos to counting from Hamilton of tho money Chicago la- -t summer on a special expended by him and of the balance train over the "Santa Fe in less than which he owes to the New York Life. 45 hours. That whirlwind train cost him more than $0,fiuO. It was tho Mr. McCall d.ni d that it was the fastest long distance run over moun- policy of his company to have Mr. tains and plains ever made on any Hamilton remain abroad until after American railway. It demonstrated this investigation had been concluded, beyond dispute that tho Santa Fe said that, on tho contrary, he track, equipment and employees arc of and would very much like to have Mr. the dependable kind. Probably you wouldnt care to ride so fast. You pre- Hamilton return. fer the luxury of our three trains from KILLS TERROR OF CAMP. Utah and Colorado to Everywhere East and Southwest. Bad Man Runs Amuck and is Shot Ask mo for ticket rates and literature. Down by the Cock. C. F. WARREN. Detroit Sunday Salem, Or. At G. A.. A. T. & S. F. Ry. 411 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. evening. L. D. Hedges was shot and killed by William Edler, a cook at a Custom. Brittany Marriage logging camp. Hedges was a tough Conspicuous among the adornments character and had been the terror of of tho bridal feast in Brittany is an arthe neighborhood for some time. Ho tistic and elaborate butter structure as fanciful aud elegant as the most was drunk and raising a disturbance. beautiful bridal cake, and into this 11c shamefully beat several men and structure the guests stick split sticks two Women, and when remonstrated with by tbe foreman Hedges jumped bearing coins of gold or silver. on tho latter with spike boots and Thanksgiving Rates. beat him up severely. He had also "Hurrah for the fun, is the pudding knocked down Edler's wife. done? Hedges then went to his quarters Hurrah for the pumpkin pie. Visit the old folks at home and en- for a gun and returned, renewing the joy the days blessing free from care. disturbance and tiring several shots, One fare for the round trip between when Edler shot him dead. Edler any station in Utah on the Salt Lake sent word to the sheriff he was ready Route, Utahs most popular line. to answer for his deed. Tickets on sale November 29 and 30, JACK TARS CELEBRATE. good until December 1. Fortifying Puget Sound. Government engineers are mapping Puget Sound for mines and torpedo stations. Mine equipment that cost $500,000 is stored near Ft. Ward. It is expected to be in place by the first of next year. r- in ii 'I alK. J ' n t If ' fnnnlry I n 11 11 In I m -- I ri! In i:,l itt I :cVn. r I I I vi..T C II!) - - i 4 'i I ; Irvest'gatcrs Request iffa i! 1 ITf-- i fU l wish . s po--gle- livo She Doesn't Need to Have Dollars. In cwry town It is .'aid of t!. clrl: "She has no 1 WANT TO SEE HAMILTON. 1 ward is woarim; blue IK proluildy can not stand the "fierce liulii that bat.s the of jvi r no Year. Xtitf f 11 J Yott la 1 IM uuJ cauumr, Ii4f.1t.t1 bj.-rit- is almost enough to define the word to a dead man. Kins far tl.at It cv Fire-Worshipin- The aroma of tc.a trumps. lotlV- - of CA'M'Affl., ftxanirc tar fully o-rA iafc nol riirs ru.-!- fire-wor-hi- jlawr !p kinr. 1 Important to Mothers. mid 1 lil lot to do and r.o or.e ublicuus e !.-- . F.ivcr cf a Nrwa. f Kina a )t-j-r 1 1 in an Overwhelm-i.- j Tie r turns of theple tint t!o people of NordM-i.J, by a large major-Ji- . Irmte ('barbs of Denmark I. ;:. -- ,! 1 Mexico. tea! rt ift t f 1 1 fer Norway. TEA Its the ? K C BAKING POWDER. The Best Example cf What a Pure Baking Powder Should Be in Quality and Price. A popular and oftldort Inlcirc pow der requires two thirirs- - first, that the foui made with it shall be absolutely wholesome; second, that it shall be sold at a reasonable price. In talking about the healthfulnes of baking powder, it. must be remembered that baking powder is not an article of diet any more than compressed yeast. One would be quite as objectionable for food as the other, except that of the two, the baking powder might, be preferable. Yo do not eat either baking powder or veast. What we do eat is the biscuit and Dread raised with them. When placed npon tho table no veast remains in the bread and no baking pWder in the biscuit. Both leavening agents have been destroyed in tho aeration and the baking; otherwise, instead of light bread and biscuit wo should have a mass of heavy, dough. Ono brand. K C Baking Powder, is sold under a JsiOO.OOO guarantee of its healthfulness and purity. There can be no doubt that a baking pow-deso guaranteed is absolutely wholesome ail'd perfectly reliable. Even if it did remain ir tho food it could do nothing but good. With regard to price, a baking powder as efficient and wholesome as is possible to make cau be sold, at a fair profit, for or.e cent an ounce. If it costs more the prioo is exliorbitant. Millions of pounds of K C Baking Powder, made by the Jaques Manufacturing Company of Chicago, have beon sold at the above figure all over the country; and K C offers the best example at present on the market of what a good baking powder should be, both in respoct of quality and reasonable price. hard-bake- d well-know- n r Postmaster Under the Lash. Robert Cecil, postmaster at Tipton, convicted of received, under sentence of court, ten lashes on the bare back in public, recently. He is preparing to sell liis property now and leave the country. Ore., wife-beatin- g, American Sailors Give British Visitors Dinner at Coney Island. The Richest Man. New York. The famous saying that blood is thicker than water" Croesus was king of Lydia, a counmore never found impressive expres- try of Asia Minor, in the seventh cension than it did Monday night at the tury before Christ, and was renowned dinner on the Bowery at Coney Island for his prodigious wealth. His counwhich the enlisted men of the First try was conquered by Cyrus and annexed to Persia, 546 B. C. His wealth squadron of the United States Atlan- gave rise to the expression, As rich tic fleet gave to the enlisted men of as Croesus. But with all his money the Second cruiser squadron of his he could not buy food so wholesome, Britannic majestys navy, commanded nourishing and palatable as Fills-bury- s by Rear Admiral Prince Louis of Vitos, the leading cereal food It was the keynote of the cf the day. cheering with which 2.500 British and American sailors made the great paSome peoples idea of economy is vilion ring to the echo. saving money for others to spend. Bat-tenber- g. |