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Show . THE FIRST COMPASS. GUNNISON GAZETTE. n Menu Was Known GLcnmu a box. GUNNISON, UTAH. Twelfth Century Indispensable Adjunct to Navigation, Some Aslan people, perhaps tl UTAH STATE NEWS IVuia Wade. npul was Instant killed at Opilt ii, being thrown imm a Lorn, the t lilMV m- U bring broken. John Noiton a- - MriotiJy Injured In S.dt Lake (Tty by failing from a Faffull while uotkingon ti new building. 11. 1 - Roy Campbell, um In hi up eenil men In the Reed hotel at Ogden. has bn tuuileneed to right years Impris- onment. Charles Tonne, of Ilennefer, was probably fatally hurt while blasilng rock In a stone quarry. hi ine crushed. br- of ltoo was atruck by a train near Castilla Springs and fatally Injured. He haes a wire and eight children. John Conty of Park Cit drank from a bottle containing fornialdehx do solution, thinking It was whisky. He Is in the hospital and will termer. The body of James M. Hullock, who has been missing since last April, was found Sunday In the Jordan river, at Balt Igike City, by two fishermen. Maine, the youngest son of hornier Mayor Classman, .of Ogdon, was seriously burned on the Fourth., fire crackers setting fire to his clothing. A. M. Pendleton, well known throughout the state, and a prominent Odd Fellow, died suddenly on the 4th from heart disease, at his home in Salt Lake. Andrew () vet lade Walter ('lark, fireman on a switch engine in Ogden, was seriously burned when the engine jumped the track, his clothing being burned from Lis ldy John O'Rourke, aged 33. fell from a third story window of a Salt Lake lodging house;, sustaining a broken leg and serious bruises, his condition being critical. Investment Worthy Investigation to Sailors Before the inee, diM-oercd- Ch- many centurLes ago, , vtrf. Te'oupssian Error of Reformers. One trouble with most would-b- e formers is that they begin at wrong end of the task. Vci'ormirk moffcr. blmlert, Imadt-r- , rrspr-- r and rakr. and Itt-- Tug bind IniPMia'Ioiidl lliire-trInu t :nn and U, S. r'i. A i-rA IffH-r- l in A Ctpr 0.1t- ltr. and Itnd Jackt-- ff t Iloff. putopa. Vtuna. II. t o. uaMilliiB enumr for all riiflrrt-n- i 1. II lo. manor Ua mad. The U.t on partti J . l a tbrpohlnu luacbliipa. cnglnea and f era. line of Hachl rpblclea of ITip itiOat rowplpi fpr-at an? point ffpt of Chicago. antomoblipa dPinoniratPd for Itambipr dutabtU!jr,pppdand bill cllmblnu proppnH!a I tior-puf- r and th Tba farmer, raorher. our lit pubip generally ar loelied to Inapeet of at !all Lakentjr.Oudcn and and Ilah. Idaho b alia and Montpelier. Idaho, hare located at the thirty additional More at different point In Ctab, Idaho, Wjowln and Nevada. addreaxed to the above point nearest located to your reidenee or ablpplo point Ineurea quick reply. Ourueneral office at halt Lake City will b cloxed at p. m. Saturday from now notll Sept. 1st. Inclualve. owlnu to the fact that railroad will not receive freiuht after that hour. n Sunday and holiday during the barvext a fore of men are at work from 10 a. m. until Ip. m. filling order for machine eitraa. Tulepbone tix. Independent IA) and 163, Dell 161, during the hour named. Watchman on the premise nightly. atock-ralop- Ixn tt 1 aea-ao- Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company Lcillnj Implement Dealers Utah and Idaho Georie T. Odell, Ccneral Manager W. 8. MOCORNICK, Cant Tell You The value of a diamend, so you ought to bo careful from whom you buy one. We are the people to see. It's our business. 170 MAIN ST. by SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Cloudbursts Union Assay Office S. M. HANAUCR. 1. V. SADLER. s s, . Pi 0 BOI SALT LAKS CITY. UTAH One of the Wonders. What interested me most in d . - my said Henpeek, was the mum- tny of a queen I saw in Egypt. Wonderful, eh? asked his friend. Yes, its wonderful how they could make a woman dry up and stay tbal Buffalo fornnieroial. way. travels, ( I I over-feedi- erram K. K. STORM IN COLORADO. It Great Damage Done - d r fields. A physician says: Until last fall and Lightning. I used to eat meat for my breakfast Mrs. Mary Dunn of Ogden valley and suffered Denver. Cloudbursts and lightning with indigestion until was seriously injured In a runaway the meat had did from stomconsiderable damage in this secthe passed accident in Ogden, the wagon being ach. tion of the state on Sunday. Last fall I began the use of Grape-Nutupset and Mrs. Dunn thrown violently In Denver a wall of water ten feet to the ground. for breakfast and very soon came down Dry creek, in the found I could do without meat, for high The eigh daughter western part of the city, carrying of Mr. and Mrs. N. .1. Peterson of Vine- my body got all the nourishment necessary from the Grape-Nutand away foot bridges and damaging the yard drank some lye. The little girl since then I have not had any indi- bridge of the Denver & Intermountain was severely burned on the lips and gestion and am feeling better and railroad. Two boys 8 years old were In the mouth, but will recover. have increased in weight. fishing under the bridge and were resJohn Green, at one time a promiSince finding the benefit I derived cued with difficulty have prescribed nent politician in Salt Lake, Is dead trom In BouIder a 0( wster six ce, Orq.Kjt.1 Paiente suffer- - high came out of Sunshine canyon .r from paralysis, caused, it is believed, rom indigestion or ln and spread itself over Pearl street by being hit over the head by an of- an or t1086 recovering from and other aso streets in that city. A mile ficer while resisting arrest, March 31. disease where I want a food easy to of the Sunshine railroad was de The explosion of a dynamite bomb take and certain to digest and which stroyed and considerable damage was by some unknown ceiebrator in Salt will not overtax the stomach. done in the city. I always find the results I look Lake City on the night of the Fourth At Florence a cloudburst in Oak undermined a big bridge at creek for I Grape-Nutwhen three For prescribe Injured people slightly and shatRockvale. A heavy storm destroyed tered plate glass windows valued at ethical reasons please omit my name. 1250. Name given by mail by Postum Co., telephone connection between Flor teen-months-ol- I VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT. MELVIN D. WELLS, SECRETARY- - Saratov reports that the drouth Is finally broken, but the rains have too late to save the crop and come rethe peasants, who are in a pitia the help ble condition. Their cattle have either been sold or are starving in thfl DOCTORS SHIFT. Now Gets Along Without mu iliat a a wrurny ulms (! to ihff Interior tlmy ratmoi JOS. F. SMITH. small tracts throughout the country and support the local clergy, will cause complications. Such action would deprive the parish priests ol the principal part of their scant? emoluments and necessitate an equiv a lent from some other source. A correspondent who has just made a tour of the provinces of Samara and to lay up anything for a rainy day probably because they dislike the idea of shopping in the rain. lu et th fol ium to jour riivilpd. Re-t:ntio- n of the common schools in America in rr-u- adoytiai rate ef art. tioff aft? nud "r, a l lc I and k flrmir iiuiu-ff- crystalline rocks. It was found that If a bit of lodestone were placed la water upon a piece of cork or straw braid It would turn till the axis of the stone assumed a north and south position. A phenomenon of magnetism had Will Fight for the been discovered by means of an ore ";r!rh Prietts of Their Lands, Which is that Is peculiarly susceptible to magthe Principal Part of Their netic influence. It Is an open question whether the Scanty Emoluments. Chinese utilized the directive power of the lodestone, but It Is certain that the first rude compass was not used on St. Petersburg. The first paragraph European vessels before the twelfth f the proposed agrarian law, viz., the century of our era. By that time the true magnetic compass had been iu;;mentation of the lands of the peas evolved through the discovery that if ints by the appropriation of all state an iron or steel needle were stroked ind crown domains and church and on a lodestone it would receive the atMonastery lands, has been accepted tractive and directive power of this y the commission of the low house N ore. With this wonderful appliance .vith The com practically unanimity. placed at the service of navigation, the mi.ssioners have now locked horns vessels that had hugged the coasts soon dared to venture even out of sight of aver the mode of expropriation, and land. A new Impetus was gradually ho method of disposal of private esgiven to cartography, for now the true tates, and the end Is not yet in sight directions of the coast lines might be The determination to expropriate, charted with some approach to accu- church lands which, In distinction to racy. It was the hapy fortune of Italthe great estates owned by the mon ian sailors to make the surprisingly exast cries, lie scattered like the lands cellent of the directions and As a rule women are not Inclined Wi mom prod unit luffing . Commissioners Have Serious Time Over Expropriation of Lands so-call- ed pi; tktffui-mlljrftat- magnetic ore, in more common lan- - surveys lengths of the Black sea and Mediterranean coasts and along the Atlantic to British waters that have come down to us in the Portulan maps. Cyrus C. Adams, in Harpers. It Uoiirjr put In Uie bank leit-x- t but that a kind of Irou ore possessed a very peculiar quality. We call this ore LOW RATES EAST. ng Via Salt Lake Route, Utahs Most Popular Road. For Elks convention, Denver, Colorado. Extremely low rates for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 14th and 15th, good to return thirty days. See agents Salt Lake Route. s. ence and Pueblo. Fay Powers, aged 17, was killed by the wonderful near Colorado Springs. amount of nutriment, and the easy di- lightning Boston Brown Bread. The Carnegie library in this city is not hard to was struck gestion of Grape-Nut- s Two a bolt the storm, pints of corn meal, ono pint ol during by find. but no damage was reported. teacup of sirup, graham flour, one-ha- lf In the first place, the starchy part one teaspoon of soda, buttermilk to of the wheat and barley goes through Secretary Wilson Will Inspect Packmake a stiff batter, steam three hours various processes of cooking, to perand brown in the oven. ing Houses in Chicago. fectly change the starch into Dextrose We Make Travel Easy. Chicago. Secretary Wilson of the or Post Sugar, in which state it Is Five trains daily via the Atchison, ready to be easily absorbed by the department of agriculture, accompablood. The parts in the wheat and nied by a corps of assistants, arrived Topeka & Santa Fe, Colorado to Kanbarley which Nature can make use in Chicago on Sunday to confer with sas City, St. Joe, Chicago, Galveston, El Paso, City of' Mexico. Ask me of for rebuilding brain and nerve cenhurt. superintendents of government meat about reduced C. rates. F. Warren, ters are retained in this remarkable inspection relative to changes mado G. The Fourth of July was a great day A. T. & S. F. Ry., 411 Dooly A., and thus the human body k in Sandy. The big celebration there food, necessary by the new meat inspection Block, Salt Lake Citjr. Utah. supplied with the powerful strength law. Inspectors and superintendents had a double significance. It was the producers so easily noticed after one Hats. of meat inspection to the number ai anniversary of American indepen has eaten Grape-Nut- s each day for a thirty from all cities where governround little odd hat of green An dence, and it signalized the installa-tio- week' or 10 days. Theres a reason. ment inspection is in force have been .Bet all around the edge at regular has in- of the electric light system in Get the little book. The Road to instructed to report to the secretary ; red roses which tervag large bright the oily. at once. Wellville, in pkgs. makes the wearer look rose crowned. Governor Cutler has issued a proclamation in which he calls on the people of the state to lend their aid and support to the session of the National Irrigation Congress which is to convene at Boise, Idaho, in September. Honry T. Armstrong, engineer, and Thomas E. Stewart, fireman, were injured as the result of a wreck on the Salt Lake & Ogden railway near La goon, when the engine jumped the track. None of the passengers were Battle Creek, Mich. The reason for Rose-Crown- ed ; t |