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Show MARRIAGE A HARD PROBLEM. Mall SchcdMlo. Tim of arriiat nad departure o Ruil for all point? north and south How Long Should Man Wait for NEPIU GLEDHILL, Pay-choloflic- Marriage la a never-ceasin- g prob- lem; It Rulalte Notary Moment? impossible to tell Just when QMIrr, the moment extreme regret nil! Arira. Depirta come and theoflimit of human endurance will be reached. Down In MisCcuterffehl 9:50 a.m. 3:10 p.m souri there la a man who has flltd an appliouicn for divorce because his F a jette 9:.r)0a.ra. 3:10 p.m wife "called him back in 1SCS Hr amn North xutU 311 p.m. I0:30a.m Undoubtedly he names" has good reason for bia delaying t&klng determined measFayette has no Sunday mail. All ures. Possibly he felt that the moment had not arrived. Tiwn TABLE ftoftl IN othsr'niaiU are daily. 3. IV02 Perhapa the enormity of the offuie Pact vox Nordeck, P. M. and the knowledge that the law Train No. 1 13 leaves Gu ini n him recourse did not Immediately preManti, Ephrainil Mt Pleasat.t.j sent them wives. And it may be that Provo, Salt Lake City an lull r GUNNISON TOWN OFFICERS. the other woman did cot come along mediate point? at II 21 a. in. until 1005. Th' nvcragj husband is so F. Kearnn. end tenderherrted that f Curia I. ChriAteuou. considerate he shrinks from complaining of his 1 tA-0M;Vr- a domestic lot t,,?il the other woman Trii.t-- r. John I heaves In sir ;, and It doe? not take Reubon Christenson. her long to convince him how Pleasant Mauti. Gunnison and absurd ClorkJunius Metcalf. It Is to continue to live vjh a wife Intermediate points 8:00 a. ra. who mUrif h'm Treasure -- Chrs I. Chnsteunon. Train No 1 12 leaves Gunnison for (niisl (JL Lm f k!' -- ! - i 5. . s T1-rfrniliO.- o. Arrapinu R.tsic'i, al Kltt-lTAPKl- gl-.e- PfA-aent-- s f-- ri;ian'ND. v,. n i.h u. I - r - i r T, t Marshal-- years P. Fjeldated. J. SupervHoi of StreeN-J.- P. Fleidsted Hagan. Quarantine Physician-- J. Attorney--A- . II. Christenson. A ago- - ' Cure -- PRECINCT OFFICERS. Justice of the Peace Albert Swain Salina, Richfield, Elsinore ami Marvsvale at 2:11 p.m. Arrive . at Marysvale 0:15 p.m. Connections made at Thistle Junction 'or '.'all points east. fr 3'rc N;rWs. I.h c t 1 1 i ilo - - Is - m 1 bt Coustdbio SCHOOL TRUSTEES Caairman Brigham Jenseu. Clerk--II. Gribble. Treasurer Nephi Andrsou. W. u. A. I self-regulatio- Dealer G. A P. I). A. J. Mutiny, Utah iuJ Applici of 1st ad .si;. DIXOHATIVi: PAINTlMi. ORAIMXfi. GUNNISON, - - Ulnli. Dr. C.II. UIRI) rlains Ftomacft and Liver Tablets. They are mild end gentle in their action . For sale by Gunnison Co op. jOENTISir 31 ANTI Office, A XIV GUNNISON., LEIVIS LAIISON ATTORNF.Y-AT-LA- W. All legal mailers reci ful attention. 3 V ' UU 'I;;' I ie pr n and it Terms I buy ami tell Real Estate, aD(l town property. 4L The story of the torture of Rev. O. of the Baptist D. Mjnre, pn church, of Harpersville, N. Y., will nterest you. He says: I suffered agonies, because of a persisteut cough, resulting from the grip. I had to sleep sitting up in bed. I tried many remedies, without 'relief, until I took Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and vfe Office over i o Mi I" il "i .. fti 3t siT f eai-- e Loan Money on Forms. Fin sv Torture of a Preacher. farm Pice. M A XT!, Utah v u' i Nothing has ever equalled Nothing can ever surpe 7 a ti n af13" it fI ' w St. - Gunnison, -- 'it hii.' -r- f.ll cuiuiu I 'o 1 i ,rr V S ra, uriiu Ih1. ' o.. - I lyi hi PASSING REFERENCES. H 'hx i! Utah. l ook on 50n-E0- 5 'i plit.itilc ,il il.v pij.-tici.- :iti t, FATLrjTS'--L1' y U ,llU t, yi .i V ,, i.. j J :o I! und ti exj'i jua to Ken niixlul, i.!kU o; .sk ".'I on piUentniilitv-- . .My . ,) i po-it- THAT PAY, udv.'it.T.- . ! -- .r-rii TitADE-MARK- GEO. S. FRANCIS, Agent, Main , Trial Bottles free. vsvf 1 Hfl SEE US X 3 ill 5B8B t .w right-in-sty- ,J ri-ic- For All Throat and Lung Trouble j. A Perfect Money back if it fads. fW? it. ci OiJUSanU Cure: Will be interested in looking at the Fall and Winter suitings and overcoatings shown by The Royal Tailors, of Chicago and New York. We have the complete assortment nearly five hundred different styles Something to fit all tastes and all purses. The suit or overcoat you buy will be made to your measure. It will fit you. It will be stylish and it will cost you less than any other corrcclly-fitfin- g, dress proposition that we know le We are willing to take about. anything your order and assume all the risk of satisfying you on these points. itT 'tlCH PTIO.V lord All Good Dressers 1 b l-- 3 r colds, which entirely cured my cough and saved me from consumption, A grand cure for diseased conditions Paul von of Throat and Lungs. Nordecks, druggist ; price 50o and Trial bottle free. $1.00, guaranteed. s. . . wall Paper and Moulding llOl SION Local Agent. n Last Chance to Get Even. An old Scotch gravedigger waa remonstrated with one day at a funeral for making a serious overcharge for digging a grave. "Weil, je see, sir, said the old mar-i-n explanation, making amotion with his thumb towards the grata, "him an me had a bit o a tift twa or thre roars syne owre a braw watch I self him. an Ive never been able to get the money out o him yet. Now. says I to myself, this is my last chat nrd Id better tak it. London Tit-Id- : . W.C.GIIUISTINSIN. Bento: Water Cure for Coostlta loo. The Troubles of Humanity. Then are troubles of tin rich Half a pint of hot water taken half Fresh for the Kon.-ijday bv dav; i an hour before breakfast will There are the waiting armies which usually Are taiiKht to hate and schooled to slay: bowels the keep There are the rKUea In olfico who regular. Harsh Still shams us by their lnful Kned j catharthics should bo avoided. When But still the sky Is often Mu And good men still come foiih to Lad. a purgative is needed, take ChambeTh warring and the sin and w We make our daily themes, but still At sunrise we may see the glow Of promise on the eastern hill! The strife and wrongs we emphasize. And often foolishly forget That Virtue's broad, white banner flics High over all the others yet. 8. 12. Kiser. (;ri:p.u. Gunnison w Sense of Traffic. Every town dweller, says the Lancet, should cultivate his "sense of traffic. At first this means that he will take every step In a crowded thoroughfare with a reasoned consciousness. He will never think of his business or his pleasure while he Is in the street, but only of the way In which he is going, of what Is before him, of what Is on either side of him, and of what he is leaving behind him. At every crossing he will settle his course, so to speak, and look out for dangers from every point of the compass. After very few weeks of this careful he will develop the "sense of traffic. Without knowing it, he will see and hear and realize all that moves about him. Street accidents occur to those who have no "sense of traffic. If. Live SfocE - nurs u Si.vh Yipe r.g apjil ('b .ini)off with a soft cljih before allowng it h- - rh Id to non--- . Many train ml nurse8 ue this with the results, rice 2. emus per box lYr talo by Uuumson Co op. A8 v Pound keeper- - Actone Yepucn. hj e. ? cprr i . port M fj SUR- - Lj For flee GuiJo ' Seventh HMSHtNOTON, !t. d. Sfct-oo- t, ft L? $ |