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Show 1 THE GUNNISON GAZETTE BY NEPHI ON ffl GLEDHILL & SON. GUNNISON IN USED MEII MUG COI as partlcu-fa- r were about being pleased with your lewelry as we are to please you, your problems In that line would If you -- MINE one-ha- lf be quickly solved. UTAH UTAH STATE Horror In Russia Which Results In Heavy Loss of Life, riany of Injured Being Crazed From shock, Mir.o NEWS It Is announced that the smelter near Ogden is to resume operations at once, after a close down of sev-er- New Government Has Been lished, Former Vice-Preside- EstaH ST. al Being at the Head. months. An effort is being made to bring the winner of the fight to Ogden for a match with Cyclone Thompson on July 24. The sugar beet crop of Utah never looked better at this season of the year and a bumper crop is expected especially In Utah county. Mrs. Alico Hook, 9G years old, who crossed the plains to Great Salt Lake valley in a hand cart brigade in 18G0 died in Salt Lake City last week. George Carlson, a Salt Lake youth was accidentally shot in the foreheac with a target rifle in the hands of a playmate, and is in a hospital in a tritlcal condition. Brigham City is enjoying a build ing boom, many handsome business buildings and residences being now under construction, as well as a $40, I Gans-Nelso- n 000 High school building. The Fruit Growers State bank of Green River filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state last week. The capital stock is $25,000, with shares at $100 each. A boosters excursion is to be run from Salt Lake City to Nephi on June and Mer10, the Manufacturers chants association of Salt Lake having charge of the excursion. Sam Grice, who boasted that in his youth he won the Victoria Cross, died in the state prison last week, where term he was serving a twelve-yea- r lor robbing a tobacco store. After a long fight, it is expected that the Ogden police force will go on a day system again. The the recently been forced fiolicemen haveten to twelve hours. 'duty A. Feinberg, charged with stealing $1,350 worth of diamonds from a Salt Lake dealer some time ago, has been arrested in Texas and will be brought back to Salt Lake for trial. J. E. Pettit, state coal mine inspector, last week filed with the government his quarterly report, which sltows that a satisfactory condition exists in all the mines of the state. The big new tabernacle at Wells-villerected at a cost of about was dedicated last week. A tremendous throng of people from all parts of the county assembled there. There are 433 barbers and 60 apprentices in 302 shops in 121 towns in Utah, according to the annual report of the Utah state boar'd of examiners of barbers, filed with Governor Cute, $55,-00- 0, ler. The beautiful new meeting bouse at Spring City is nearing completion. It is one of the finest houses in the state, being built of the white oolite stone which abounds in Sanpete county. Charles S. Titus, a faith healer of Salt Lake, whose two children died from diphtheria, he having failed to call in a physician, has been arrested cn a charge of involuntary manslaughter. Norman Hopper, a professional bicycle rider, fell while training at Salt Lake City, a large splinter pene. trating his abdomen, inflicting injuries from which it is feared he can not recover. An extensive experiment in farming the arid lands of the Escalante valley is about to be made. A monster steam engine will be used as the motive power to plow up the ground, which will be sown to wheat. It is reported that on account of lack of unity, the efforts of certain physicians and pharmacists of Ogden to eliminate the Independent telephone has failed, and that the movement has been practically abandoned. 170 nt Buenos Ayres. Advices received I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Russia. Fire has broken out in the Ril.ovsky mine, which on Friday was the scene of an explosion of gas that resulted In a heavy loss of life. The work of rescue and fighting the fire is being conducted under tlni greatest difficulties. More than 20G men remain down in the mine, shut 111 by falling earth, and their fate is unknown. One hundred and sixty dead bodies already have been brought out. Many of the men were burned to death, while others had their heads and limbs torn off by the force of the wounded were plosion. Seventy-fiv- e removed to hospitals, and of these ten have already expired, and many more are dying. It is believed that the present known number of dead 1)6 Increased by seventy-five- . The explosion after Yuzovo, European here state that the revolutionists have been victorious In Paraguay and that a new government has been estab- lished. These advices have been con- by a dispatch received by the minister of foreign affairs of the Ar- gentina legation at Asuncion officially notifying the minister that the revolutlonary party had succeeded in. over throwing the Paraguayan government and that several of the Paraguajan the gWft Jntered the mIne.J The ,ast ministers of state had taken refuge in twenty mea ,a the shift were still in the legation. The revolutionists have the cage at the bottom of the shart, appointed as president Dr. Emilio Con and they were drawn to the surface zales Naviro. He held the office of uninjured. Rescue parties were at in the government once organized and commenced to which has just been ousted. go down. Six of the rescuers were suffocated, but the others bravely Fighting has been proceeding in tho continued at work. streets of Asuncion for some days past In the the 5,000 miners meanwhile and manj of the public buildings have l,ho had gathered at tte head of the been seriously damaged. sbaft became so excited that troops estimates of the killed and w'ounded, bad to be summoned. They cleared however, have been exaggerated, and the ground arid allowed only members it is now believed that the number will of the families of victims to come within their cordon. Heartrending not exceed five hundred. scenes were witnesses as the mangled bodies of the dead men were brought to the surface and given over to the "omen Many of Is .bereaved the Ignatius Dunn, Omaha Orator, wounded are quite mad from shock. Man Chosen. The cause of the explosion Is not Dunn has Neb. J. known. Omaha, Ignatius delebeen selected by the Nebraska Uprising in Honduras. gation to the national Democratic convention at Denver to nominate Washington, D. C. Information has of William J. Bryan for president reached the state department of a the United States. Mr. Dunn is one proposed revolutionary movement select- - against the government of Honduras, of the four delegates-at-larged by the Nebraska convention. He under the leadership of former PresI- is assistant city attorney of Omaha dent Bonilla. No details are given. and has been identified with Demo- - The governments of Salvador and cratic politics in his home state for Guatemala have given directions to twelve years. He Is a strong sup-- prevent any movement of that char- porter of Mr Bryan a brilliant orator acter taking formofin those countries, Minister Urgade Honduras, at the and an attoimev CHILD, COLE GO. BROKERS SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Our facilities for handling your account unexcelled. We make liberal advances on all Utah Stocks. ex-.firm- - I 100 Atlas Block, 8altLako City. UTAH'S ALTAIB WATERINQ I FAMOUS PLACE. Conoy (aland of tho WaaL Flnaat Bathing in tho World. Dr. FW Ua Muk u ti. Suu. Lrf I vice-preside- 7 ti. -- B4 HeM' ntnuir. n W twin wmUt. F.r mn s ala. Bicrcfe IUcm i u Sluir. TrU. nt PROSAIC Said to Havo Been Placed Over Statues of 8alnts to Pressrvs Them. I I 1 InLnal dlfuen- - 222 Omaha. During Demo- Mona which have rent the cratic party from time to time he has managed to strike a happy me- riium, and now represents a united party in Nebraska. Unassuming and cf a quiet disposition, Dunn Is never- tbeless considered equal to the oc-- 1 casion for which he has been select-- 1 ed. He has a well rounded, clear voice and will be able to make him-- 1 self heard in all parts of the big aud itorium. CTde, terests at Porto Cortez, Honduras, The origin of the halo dates back t0 the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Those years were rich In the building of churches and cathedrals. There were erected around the outside of the sacred edifices statues of the Balnt8i pIacel I I e OF THE HALO. ORIGIN J mder the eaTeB time the caretakers of the buildings T7 perceived that the discoloration from the falling from the roofs dis- figured the Images. Accordingly they placed over the tops of them flat wood- en dsks sufficient size to protect the tatues. Giotto began to paint Pictures when a boy, and his igno- - rance assumed the protecting disks as an essential part of the saint His pictures represent each sacred wth wa looks much ,.fUrfv0?pe bottom of a barrel. He ideal- ized this into a circle, dark at first, but growing more luminous with each successful production U1 h of his artistic de,0Ied drc,e L"eS torougha3geuerUonfTnZ' American are considerable, and, if necessary, an American war vessel will be sent to ? sanctity. g that locality. Battling Nelson Is Champion. San Francisco. Although Joe Gans 8 a two to one favorite In the bet tlnS Battling Nelson just seventeen rounds to put the colored man out and win the worlds cham- pionship In one of the fiercest pugilJs-- 1 tic battles ever fought in this city. Over 10,000 people witnessed the Standard Bearer Now in the Nevada ance. many women being in attend-. Nelson wagered a large sum on State Prison. himself and cleaned up a small for-The best man won beyond a New York. Candidates for presi- - tune. of the United doubt, was Gans frank admission, as dent and Its the old story States were nominated and a plat- - be left the ring. of too After the third 01e many. bgbt form was adopted by the national 1 bean t0 feeI round tiring. convention .of the Socialist Labor party here on Sunday. The ticket say named is as follows: For president. Japanese Cabinet Resigns. Martin R. Preston of Nevada. For Donald Munroe of VirTokio. At noon on Friday the res-- 1 with identical is The ginia. . ignations of the cabinet were ten- platform one adopted by the party four years dered. There is reason to believe ago, and declares for the substitu- - that the emperor has already In- common- - structed Marquis Katsura to form a tion of the wealth for the present state of new cabinet, but the announcement plantless production, industrial war will not be officially made until July and social disorder. Preston is serv- - 7, and possibly may be delayed until in the arrival of Prince Ito from Seoul ins a Ma 12 Tbe cabinet will likely he Nevada nenitenuLy for shoot- - be largely composed of the adherents ing a restaurant keeped in Goldfield, of Marquis Yamagata, and will be I j during the strike three years ago. i formation and advic.e to H. J. ROBIN- - i cjhm tk I vice-preside- nt I lIkP ritvAttna BX ' on tbe oor- wonder if anyone can tell mo 8 castmary to paint on tho ront of a safe BOme eort of ruraI uess fr thf hf, omce- - bUSl' Almost safes have a ake with a couple of trees in the background, or else a field with a stake and rider fence emblazoned on the door. Perhaps it is to give the idea that - i vice-presiden- t, where the custom started I do not bnow and what the aso s unknown to me. significance is TRANSIT LEVELS to largest dealers prMRDnirr qtatiomcdv . chainq WntS CO., Salt Lake City. nose Yankees. brazen for Connecticut to come along with a tato plant when its wooden nutmeg bush hasnt yet been listed in the floral catalogues. T, SI 1 Is ready-cooked-p- o- . |