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Show FADED TO A SHADOW. GUNNISON GAZETTE. 7 MIIII OLtniULL IN GUNNISON. Worn Down by Five Years of Suffers Ing from Kidney Complaint IOX THE PHILIPPINES UTAH. Mrs. Remeihe Myers, of ISO South I have says: worked bard in my time and have been exposed again anti again to changes ol weather. It la no wonder my kidneys gave out and I went all to pieces at last For five years I was Tenth St., Ironton, UTAH STATU NEWS Sail Lakes new lurking i a dailj sheep and 1,'"" by October 1. r-i;- of ( I will i.eg, l hont-e- , with fault. l.oyO completed Most Hated Man in Russia is Dead But Not at Hands of H.s Enemies Commander of the Department of Luzon Makes Report to Washington on Condition of the Islands. O., Washington. Major General John F. Weston, commanding the Depart A. Manruroso, a section lue'd 0:1 the fading away end finally so weak that , was In merit of Luzon, Philippine Islands, in for six months 1 could not get outt Oregon Shoit Line iai!r.;-tSix Deen Made on His his annual report states that forty-onAttempts Had of (he house. I was nervous, restless rtantly kill! in Fait Lake City, beI Life Within the Past Three Years, stations have been abandoned during an( sleepless at night, andlame and tiain. ing struck bv a j I Sometimes in One Instance a Man Who the year, and there are twenty eight soro n tbo rnor,RS and whirl blur bewould Resembled Him Being Shot. stations, garrisoned by 53C0 American everything fore mo. I bloated so badly I could troops and 21SS nathe troops. There wear tight clothing, and had to are two brigade posts in the depart- - lnit on Fj,oos tWo sizes larger than Kt. Petersburg. General Dmitri Pe merit. Fort McKinley and Fort Stitz- - usual. The urine was disordered and cdorovich Trepoff, commandant of tho I enberger, and tho latter Is difficult of i usages "ere dreadfully frequent. I The dediration the tirv M ironic 6 Imperial palace, died at oclock Sat t help from the first box of Doan s temple in Oghn. which m.iks the urday evening in his villa at Petcrfaof access and exposed. For a good por Kidney Pills, however, and by tho tion of the year the wagon roads there completion of the first Jhnlc build- of angina pectoris. time I had taken four boxes the pain . re mpassa Sunh.1.1 of w.t.in the state Hah. ing and bloating was gone. I have been General Treof, whose name was Weston recommends General that ,n g00(, bealth cver since. day afu ruoon. indelibly linked with reactionary re no further or an dealers. 50 cents a box. permanent Sold 51. Is trader arFrank Hevoy, presslon in Russia, was a remarkablo nent buildings be erected there, and Foster-MIlbur- by Co., Buffalo, N. Y. rest in Salt Lake City, e .a.; d with man. He was a natural despot, & ty that no other large posts be constructHow Rhodes and Beit Met. attempting to pass counu-.uet- t immey. rant by Inclination, education and con ed Inland, where supplies are to he Mr. Rhodes once told a circle of He attempted to ass a bogus $ gedd viction. He was one of those men handled cither by wagons or rail. friends after dinner the story of his who have constantly appeared In Ruspiece at a saloon. first meeting with Beit. I called at Emmett Iticliesen. a laberir from sian history Just at the time when con HARRIMAN SECURES B. & 0. Porges late one evening, he said, Logan, shot himself in the breast with ditions were most promising for putthere was Beit working away aa "and a shotgun in a lodging hou. e in Salt ting an end to despotism to turn Itus Holdings Sold to Kuhn, Loeb . Co. usual. Do you never take a rest? I Reported for Union Pacific. Lake, and is dead, as the i exult of a sian rulers from liberalism to reaction. asked. Not often, he replied. Well, It was he who became the guiding New York. E. II. Ilarriraan and what's your game? said I. I am goQuarrel with his wife. of the reaction after Nicholas his associates. It is claimed In quar- ing to control the whole diamond outI. N. Harper, a colored man, was spirit II had Issued his manifesto ia the full ters usually well Informed, have ac- put before I am much older, he anHe of 1905, held up in Ogden by two men. promising the people a share swered, as he got off his stool. Thato started to run and one robber fired at In the government. Holding the po- quired control of the Baltimore & funny, I said. I have made up ray him, the bullet striking him in the arm. sition of master of the palace, in Ohio Railroad company, and purpose mind to do the same; we had better league with the court intriguers who using it, with probably the Chicago & The wound is not serious. Join hands they did. j0jn hands, as " A'tred A,,on hTSSLSiISS'the forra: Unle The Crystal Springs Trout comr,nc'c,!,nB.'lnk' Dt,t.vCcc!!.nhfes. bad deing with the Union Pacific a through small patience pany, organized at Morgan City for or's car. tails. Once this characteristic inin all six actual attempts on the line from ocean to ocean. the artificial propagation of fish, filed volved him in a difficulty. Pitching a life of Mr Harriman and James Stillman Trepoff have been made articles of incorporation with the sec- within General three years and only last July some time directors ot talnri'e sheet Into the pile of papers retary of state last week. General kozloff of (he headquarters havo bccn for before Beit, he exclaimed desperately, and & presumBaltimore the Ohio, was terassassinated at Pcterhof by a The Utah State Federation of La'Here, you understand things; for extensive heaven's sake tell me how I stand. been have who with rorist believed was he party, ably, upon firing not will as an go bor, organization, . holders of its stock. It is now said Into politics this fall. This was de- Trepoff. General Trepoff would have been 51 Natural Color of Pure Water. tbat tbe $40,000,000 in round numbers cided upon at an session held years old in December. Several was long ago discovered that tho It y Baltimore ft Ohio stock le in Salt Lake City last week. months he had been suffering from a color of pure water Is blue, natural sold by the Pennsylvania Railroad heart affection and troubles asthmatic not and in Robert Naylor, living the suburbs and some white, as most of us time ago was forced to company to Kuhn, Loeb & Co., has supposed. Opinions have not usually of Salt Lake, sustained serious injur- abandon a agreed large amount of his routine bcen disp0Sed of by the banking on the cause of the green and yellow ies in a runaway, his skull being work. house to Union Pacific interests. tints; these, it lias been discovered crushed, lie is in the hospital with Brutal Murder of a Messenger Boy at by W. Spring, are due to extraneous about even chances for recovery. NATURE. OF FREAK STRANGE substances. Dissolved calcium salts, Goldfield, Nevada. There were Out) students present on though apparently giving a green tint, Nev. John Moritz, aged Goldfield, Lived for due to a fine invisible suspension, Born Without Bones and the opening day of tne Brigham 19, was shot to death by Jack Thompe have no effect on the color of the Years. Twenty-onYoung University at Provo, for the a son, gambler, morning water when adequate precautions early Sunday 1906-7- , the largest number on year New York. Born without a bone in are telewas a Moritz for the taken. The brown or yellow color messenger Anopening day in the history of the and his helpless, absolutely body due to iron salts is not seen when calphone company", and had occasion to school. go to one of the notorious dance halls tonio Congro of Brooklyn lived for cium is present. The greon tint is It is now believed by the authorities of the "red light district. There, it twenty-on- e years. ' He died on Friday often due to a condition of equilibrium that the man whose mangled body was is said, he accidentally bumped into and was buried Saturday. Ilis case between the color effect of the iron found on the Oregon Short Line track Thompson, who was dancing. Thomp- attracted mucch attention from medi- - salts and the precipitating action of son swore at him and threatened that near Layton, Thursday of last week, he would fix the boy later. About 3 cal men, who frequently visited the the calcium salts. Scientific Ameri was John L. Atkinson of Saylersvilla oclock in the morning Moritz was home of his father to examine him. w Women Astronomers, passing by a saloon on his wheel, From the day of his birth until his Kentucky. when Thompsci drew a pistol and Mrs. Peton Fleming, who was re- was never out of a era- Antonio Charles O. Card, who died at Logan death, the Moritz in fired, the shot striking ot Roal eltea a last week, came to Utah in 1856. He hip He fell from his machine, and die. He could see, but could ,neither Astronomical society, is not the only , He was Pwer ess had served as president of the Cache Thompson deliberately walked to the hear nor woman who has succeeded in compre- . . , WaS and stake and superintended the erection UvXIa r move Pei" hand yGt f0t Ending the mysteries of the heavens, another and fatal wan of the Logan tabernacle and the Lo- -' fectly formed except for the fact that Miss Henrietta Leavitt discovered 25 gan temple. Excellent Opportunity Offered Ameri- - be had no hones. Antonio was twenty new variable stars some ' years ago. inches in height and his body was Lady Huggins diligently helps her cans for Increase in Trade. Following the example of the fedhusband, Sir William Huggins, in his broad. eral court, Judge Morse of Salt Lake Washington. Special Agent Charles astronomical observations. In their last week granted preliminary injunc- M. Pepper, who was sent to Egypt to in South London they possess house REPORT. DEATH FRISCOS tions in three suits brought by rail- report upon the prospects for ina very finely equipped observatory, roads to restrain local ticket brokers creased trade with that country, in a Earthquake Responsible for Taking which contains the enormous telefrom doing business. scope presented by the royal society to Off of 423 People. report to the bureau of manufacturers Sir William in recognition of the work The sweepstakes silver cup, which says the imports from Egypt have Coroner Walsh has Francisco. San the and reached accomplished by Lady Huggins and nearly $10,000,000, was awarded to Utah for the best deaths of the annual his issued report was seven for himself in astrophysics. $7,758,657, years average fruit exhibit at the Boise Irrigation while in return direct shipments of for the year ending June 30, 1906. Mr. congress, arrived in Salt Lake last goods from the United States rarely Walsh Why He Wouldnt Lecture. there were 428 that figures Oliver Wendell Holmes was invited week and will be on exhibition at the exceeds $1,000,000, and in some years deaths reported as caused by the to deliver a lecture in a town in the below have fallen $500,000. Commercial club for a time. The total foreign commerce o' earthquake and fire, 343 deaths were j central part of Massachusetts. He was As the result of a saloon row in Egypt in 1895 was a little more thaccidental, 177 were suicides and 36 not feeling very well and he wrote the Park City, George Coughlin received $100,000,000. Mr. Pepper said that i homicides, and 1200 died from nat-- following reply to the committee in a slashing at the hands of J. Wil- will in less than five years amount t' tral causes, a total of 2195 for the declining to accept the invitation: I of which will I j am liams which will lay Coughlin up for $250,000,000, one-hal- f ar rom in being good 142 were physical imported goods. There is a vide dr year. Of the 177 suicides, I am satisfied that if I were health and some time for repairs and which monsoy-for 35 the females. Carbon mand in that country, males and repaid lecture 1 nine stitches to close. bxide asphyxiation claimed 65 of the 5erf? a 5d biU after machinery. not have strength enough to sbul(I suicides. e .i'.-!:g- er -- I ... I semi-perm- a- d n . I r -- all-da- y I I I . I - i - d I refuse it ' |