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Show fILU THE GUNNISON GAZETTE NEPHI GLEDHILL DY CO N. & Tc." UTAH STATU NT.WS a n nji'.iiiti-.- ! mat! n in b-r- ,;, JLan::t rain of ThLtle IMiinto:. Harry b In 1837 from j t ! r-- f Ha Secretary Taft Wants Appropriation la of Five and a Half Million for Salt L.R ! I-- at the are of 77. tr.av laTire ttial f Anna . !nt!o' jnlsnnut of th t!,rre oy -t vre-l.-- in that flaii:) n ys It is .re!--- . r ! Coast Artillery Service. to II;!.- - j.,oi-- 1 cf Lia Have Been Deposited Over CcgJiUv Island, ind One Peak Has Entirely Disappeared. Increase in Coast Artillery Will Necessitate the Expenditure of Enormous Sums by the Government in Froviding Quarters For tne Men. -i 1 - Washington Th remnikaL! transformation that ha occurred in th B of Island, Alaska, '"I'lSrapLy ns the rsi:!t cf disturbances, is tuM In a report r dived at tho trcioiry dej?itrm:,t ftau Lieutenant B. il. Car.id ins tho entm. emit r McCulloch. u'.'id nee cf rev-t.t- t Regarding the ike MfCu!if-!- i revs that the ri- had entirely j per Wi.c-tl-- r !! 1. a In L:t was ff.ot and that ast r.i? king pearc can:i. : t of from Ord-:j- . l.i- -t v.n !., Th annual r fhort chunge? c.erurr d in !.: prof.lesnf the uoh-rLs to lave a nov, Secretary Tejt. to be sulnntti d to jei.s. wh.e outlines Opn con-rcshad m th softened to a gener.d symrondnt t. s hotel. that wil at Its crimalng In Ik will contain estimate's gatmetry by a padding of lava dust that ;nt-- l Kjropran plan, to abu'e-3.323.1 Jo and rrext year. for cor.Mri' t!:i disguis d ti.'-i.- i ing beyond recogv. . hi! the sandpit connecting a, othr work in the and 22. d artillery ser- nition, Jams A O.v-a-the I had !. w attained a height varyvice fiscal 19'9. This ah last peaks tie fron i;i his hotr." during Sal je.tr I from 1 lood in to work ing a r,ri.M'(! Ly twenty to on hundred feet. s:onf coustrurijop. ptotlde part Incalculable tons of lava, hundreds shelter for the coast artillery hrulre on his foot. ft deposit d troops authorized b tire act of Janu- of oi In depth, bad Tire strike of tie cc.rnrtH t rial t i over fc the Is 25 entire island. it r which FIrr island I Westlast, ary In Sat .a ho ayain5-- th now lowered in tie air d to and thirty company barracks, six Ferry peak ern Union. Io.-tu- ! a with 178 from the band of officers' ret barracks. ir.eline, quargentle in rising lx leflmt Pross has ly. ;i upej,dl S sets of noncoir.mis.-Ion-- i 21 beach several and ters yards distant, to the Jure Tsuht: in. the Japan-.'- ' r summit." tin legisof killing a coantryman staff fibers' quarters. By Lieutenant Camd ui says McCulloch con of the the lation coast list senguss at Garfltdd on July 4th, has been blew up within a few hours beforty-fou- r peak an of received increase tenced to twenty ears' imprisonment, artillery fore the fall of lava dust at Unalaska, a companies, with coiTCsp. eidlng C. F. RondnuLt, who came across 1 last, about whose otigio September In accordance with the plains with a hand-car- t lias Leon miuh discussion. bripade la number of officers. there Salt the decision of Secretary Taft last No1866, and who had resided ir. beAFTER MILLING COMPANIES. Lake City ever since, died on the 4th. vember, a concentration scheme is in coast the out worked artillery ing Leonard Williams, a switchman, by which some of the seventy-cinh- t Attorney General of Texas Files Suits met with an act ldent In the Opden sen-icseparate forts where modern arAgainst Alleged Trust. yards, while encased in the performona-- t or are Installed defenses tillery ance of his duties, which rt suited in Austin. Tex. An anti-trus- t suit ha3 in progress of installation are to be his death. been the filed by manned remainder and the attorney general in completely the Twenty-sixtdistrict court against Jerry Murj hv suicided at Park City placed in the hands of caretakers. last week, first cutting his throat and The posts at which work is to be 12) Texas milling companies alleged then firing four bullets into his body. done and for which appropriations will to be in conspiracy in restraint of include the following trade. The state asked He had Leon drinking heavily and de- be ' alleges that the deI in fendant for. asked amounts given ring to deed. the led spondency companies have violated both round numbers: California, Baker, tho of 1899 and 1903 acts, and asks for Horace Ensign.' secretary the $107.691; Stevens, Oregon, $185.0i0; makUtah State Fair association, is Winfield Scott, California. . $392,000, penalties against each defendant in an at exhibit for an the sum of $73,000 for the alleged vioarrangement ing and Ward, Washington, $334,000. of of tho fair state work next the lation of the act of 1899, and $3G,250 instiBIRTHDAY OF KING EDWARD. students of all the educational for violations of the act of 1903. The state also asks for judgment of forfeitutions of the state. Grace Marble, aped 9, was shot by Ruler cf England Presented With ture of charter rights and franchises of each domestic corporation and can$750,000 Diamond by People of some person who was promiscuously celling the permit to each foreign corTransvaal. shooting a rifle in Ogden. The bullet poration, and for an injunction perpetstruck the little girl in the hip and London. The birthday of King Ed- ually enjoining the defendants from she is ina serious condition. The cul- ward. who was bom on November 9, transacting any further business in prit has not been located. 1841, was observed throughout the the state. Ogden business houses have exper- British empire on Saturday' with the PREPARING FOR PACIFIC TRIP. ienced no difficulty in transacting customary military and naval salutes certifi- and displays. busines with clearing-housHis majesty observed cates. They make good exchange and the event at Sandringham, where the Warships Will be Ready to Start From Hampton Roads on December 16. are accepted by eastern , wholesale king and queen of Spain and the queen houses and manufacturers. of Norway, in addition to many memWashington. Every detail of the n conare of The Utah bers the royal family, league staying. preparations for' the sailing of the ference will be held in Salt Lake City The morning was occupied in receiv- battleship fleet to the Pacific ocean is on December 3 and G. The organizers ing an immense number of congratu-latoinow well in hand, and by December telegrams, letters and presents 16, the date on which the vessels will of the league report that the movefrom all parts of the world, one of the ment is being received throughout the most notable events being the presen- pass out of Hampton Road3 in review state with much enthusiasm. tation to the king of the Culliana dia- before President Roosevelt, members The Rocky Mountain division of the mond, the largest knowm, estimated of the cabinet and high officials of the Salvation Army is sending out a circu- to be worth $750,000, and donated to navy, arrangements for the comfort lar letter to the residents of Salt Lake, his majesty by the executive assembly of the men en route will have been containing an appeal for assistance in of the Transvaal as a token of loy- attended to. At all of the navy yards the giving of a Thanksgiving dinner alty of the people of that colony. In the work of making necessary repairs the afternoon the king and queen were is to the destitute poor of the city. being pushed and these will be comEdward E. Henneper. a miner, 50 entertained by the tenantry of Sand- pleted by December 1. Provisions are at dinner. being stored aboard the vessels, and years old, formerly a resident of Salt ringham Lake City, was crushed to death while AGUINALDO AGAIN HEARD FROM. their coal bunkers are being filled to their capacity. at work in a mine in Pioche, Nevada. He was caught between the moving Thinks Tafts Philippine Visit Will Filipinos Give Taft Great Send-Off- . cage and the timbers of the shaft. Result in Benefit to People. Manila. The departure of Secretary Mrs. Jennie L. Egge, a music A feature of the visit of of War Taft from this city on the Manila. teacher, suffocated in her room in of War Taft to Manila was cruiser Rainbow for Vladivostok on Salt Lake City Friday morning of last Secretary of Aguinaldo at several Saturday was attended by a remarkweek from the smoke of a smoldering the presence time for first the functions of the able demonstration on the part of the fire caused by an electric light globe the his since Discussing capture. which she had taken into bed as a Filipinos. The horses were withdrawn foot warmer. probable results of the visit of Mr. from the carriage in wrhich wrere seated Mr. and Mrs. Taft and it was son of Neils Olsen Taft to Manila, he said: The It is my belief that the benefits to pulled by Manila school boys from the of Mellvile was accidentally killed last to the dock through cheering week by being crushed under a heavy follow the visit to the people of the Luneta Mr. Taft and of citizens. crowds will be greater than they Philippines farm roller. The, accident occurred at can Vladivostok to at I arrive time. at the present party expect Trenton, where the boy and his older am atrecognize an opin- November' 18, and to leave there on form to unable present brother were putting up the fall grain of the possible future their trans-Siberiajourney November ion, on a dry farm. 19. of All the am confident but it that paity were in the best advantages, of health. has done good. ! tll.-ian-re iVa-hinsto- ti. ate b-- no-g- j t i:, f-- r bc-e- ! As-oni- con-victr- d low h . . e Anti-Saloo- y off-han- Mrf. Anna 111', R.'rer an l Monroo I bad to Sts., Anoka, Minn , says: In a chair day tit nftrr day unable to mow about on ae-.- .. of rheumatic t cuiiit F a s. pains la ray back, iilisaml Jeg3. I was izzy ynV! np'lls and bearing down jalnr and tho kllny secretions I thought I were math disordered. would not live long, but since using am a different Doan's Kidney Pills woman, can do my own work and have no far of tlnse troubles returning. Sold Ly all druggists. 50 cents a box. FofcUr-MlIlurCo., Buffalo, N. Y. 1 n ! 1 poi-of.in- CNAi'rt. A and . i n u o:i the Hr,.!- - in t!.. chanp l.alCity. city eHiLu in Salt ' I'l.ml-A I rev. n ur, v Ll.ihs; i 0 Unable to Move Ahcut On Account of Kidney Troubles. I UTAH GUNNISON 3 n n Mexicos Indian Women. The beauty of Indian women is one of the charms of Mexico. In the capthe Indian has degenital. wh'-rerated through poverty and menial smite It is less to be remarked than In the smaller towns and in the coun-tr- j But the beautiful faces o:yr Lakes in memory away from Mexico are those of Indian women. Fine eyes are universal, and, what one hardly expects, the features, according to Caucasian standards bread brows, mouths straight noses, and chins full but r.ot gross or heavy. The expression is very generally Intelligent, and often one is struck, both in Indian men and women, with the nobility and refinement of the countenance. One frequently sees types the among peons that seem to belong to some highly civilized ancient caste an Egyptian priest of royal blood, a Roman centurian, an Aztec emperor. The women are gently lovely where they are beautiful, and the men at their best in carriage, in manners and In countenance are strikingly like the very advanced product of civilization. Modern Mexico. e well-forme- d Saying "Hello to Heart Throbs. It is a curious thing, said a prominent lecturer recentlj', how some books have a strong radiating personality, so that you feel like saying Howdy every time you come across them. Last Christmas I visited friends back at the old home on the farm. When the supper dishes had been put away, the chores done and the evening lamp lighted we gathered beside the organ for a good old fashioned sing. On the center table wrere strewn the Christmas remembrances taken from Christmas tree on the evening before. Glancing over them I suddenly exclaimed Hello! my good friend. Hello!' ahd as the others looked up with surprise, I picked up a copy of Heart Throbs and read to them from its pages the piece I spoke in school 40 years ago. That was enough to set in motion the friendly entertaining spirit of Heart Throbs, and the music was forgotten as we took turns reading the humorous and pathetic bits of prose and verse that have been preserved in this wonderful volume. Some books have great literary value, some have historical significance, but Heart Throbs is the only book I know that slaps you on the back in a friendly sort of way, suiting itself to yohr moods and proving faithful to every emotion. Next to my lovo of the Bible I love Heart Throb's. It is the most notable book of the times. Carefully Compromised. Father is in a perfectly lovely mood, remarked Clarice. Dont you think you had better ask him this evening? Suppose you ask him? suggest- Clarence. Oh, I cant, protested the girl. Im too shy. You ask him just this one time, I promise pleaded Clarence. you that in the future 111 ask him, no matter how shy I am. Judge. |