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Show :' ' '- - '.'-if R. C. SWALBERG, B.Y.&, VETERINARIAN PHONE 314. GTJNNJSON, V8. J. 11. PECS, M, P. Physician and Svrokon P. & E. G. Ry Local Surgeon Bank Building Phone 36 ounnison, utah. PRESIDENTIAL POINTERS The presidential succession is fixed by chapter i of the acta ot the forty-ninth congress, first Besslon. In case of the removal, death, resignation, or inability of both the president and vice president, Jhen the secretary of state shall act as president until the disability of the president or vice president is removed or a president is elected. If there be no secretary of state, then the secretary of the treasury will act; and the remainder of the order of succession Is as follows: fol-lows: The secretary of war, attorney-general, postmaBter-gener-al, secretary of the navy, and secretary of the Interior. The acting president must, upon taking office, convene congress con-gress If not at the time In session, ses-sion, In extraordinary session, giving 20 days' notice. This act applies only to such cabinet officers offi-cers as shall have been confirmed con-firmed by the senate and are eligible under the Constitution to the presidency. Secretary Lane of the interior department could not succeed to the presidency as he was bora In Canada. DH. H. M. DEAKDEN EYESTRAIN SPECIALIST 23 East Is South Street Rooms 215216 SALT LAKE CITY, L'TAH. Here Every 10 Weeks 1 1 i i" Job Don't Fit You? Neither did this man's, So he quit it and swiftly changed himself into the owner of an old New England farm. He was A Back-to-the-: Lander and his adventures with the brook, the wom-out orchard and the old Colonial house are more interesting than you can imagine, in this his story of ISer prichard W)N The places and poeple are homely and human, the birds sing, the good clean smell of moist earth fills your nostrils as you read. Stella is as lovely as the daffodils in which ehe delights. It isa friendly story. You will enjoy it as Our Next Serial It is coming eqpn and if you miss it you will miss a 'tnique and charming tale. Read the first installment in-stallment in this issue of THE GAZETTE There is more Catarrh in this section sec-tion of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors Doc-tors prescribed local remedies, and by constant failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced in-fluenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional rem-, edy, is taken internally and acts thru the B,lood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward is offered for 2,ny case that Hall's Catarrh Cure fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F.J.Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. 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Tiveai 4 eolation of any ecientitio journal. Tirmi, ft? m yew : f oar months, $L Sold by all nwrium. Branch Office. aS6 F St. Washington. D. C EJetrie I Succeed when everything else falls. Ia nervous prostration md female weaknesses they are the supremo remedy, as thousands have testified FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOM ACH TROUBLE. it is the test medicine ever old over a druggist's counter. Cure for Cbolera Morbus 'When one little boy, now seven years old, was a baby he was cured of cholera morbus by Chamberlain's Colic, Co-lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y. "Since then other members of my family have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel troubles with good satisfaction and I gladly endorse it as a remedy of exceptional ex-ceptional merit." Obtainable everywhere every-where Advt. We. Print BUTTER WRA PP E R S. Just the Thing: or Diarrhoea "About two years ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week," writes W. C. Jones, Buford, N. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever." Many druggists recommend this remedy because be-cause they know that it is reliable, i Obtainable everywhere Adyt. WE PRINT LETTER HEAPS i : ENVELOPES ... , i f NOTES j . RECEIPTS WARRANTS PUTTER . WRAPPERS ETC. The Gazette " ' " " Liver Troubles "I am bothered with liver trouble about twice a year," writes Joe Ding-man, Ding-man, Webster City, Iowa. "I have pains in my side and back and an awful aw-ful soreness in my stomach I heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and tried them. By the time I used half a bottle bot-tle of them I was feeling fine and no signs of pain." Obtainable everywhere every-where Advt. Speaking of the Divorce Evil Trying to succeed la business without advertising is like the case of the man who, trying to cut expenses, divorced his wife and alone attempted to keep house and raise his children. It cost him more money fnr doctor bills and funeral expenses ex-penses in a year than he gave his wife in a lifetime. When advertising it divorced, business sue cess becomes failure. This paper ia building your neighbor's business. He has reasons. He tried advertising and it helped him. It is not an experiment this papar brings results. Good, bard, convincing results dollar. ; , !' ' lCopTrl(,ia, by W. U. fRADE MORAL Nobody would have known the Good Samar itan's kind act were it not ror Our Saviour's parable. Be the home folks' Good Samaritan, Mr. Merchant; make this paper pa-per your commercial bible; write your own parable and put It in our advertising 'col la promptly obtained in countries, or NO rci fcl B TRADE-MARKS, Caveats and Copyright reglA- fl H tered. Bend Sketch, .Model or I'aoto, for free fl H report on patentability. ALL business fa n STRICTLY CONFIDENT. ML. Patent praodoe f Q exclusively. SarpaH&ing reference. I: B Wideawake inventors should hare our hand- I B book onHoiv to obtain and Hell patajita, VV hat in- F R vf oQons will pay, How to gt a partner .ana oth I fl valuable Information. ttnt Ixue to any addroaA. C; ID. SWIFT & CO. RSQISarithSt Swiss Are SuperpatHots. There are certain factors and conditions condi-tions in the Alpine nation that make the development of a national militia a much simpler proposition than, for example, would be the case in the United States. In the first place, the Swiss are a nation of patriots. Reference Refer-ence again to my dictionary brings out the fact that a patriot is a lover of his country. Not to make any invidious Insinuations about the quality of patriotism pa-triotism in this or any other land, if I were chief of the world's bureau of -political statistics, and had to compile a comparative table of the patriotic qualities of the peoples of the earth, I should begin with the Swiss and. work down. A lover of his country! The phrase does not half convey how the Swiss feels toward his lakes and mountains. moun-tains. Why, he regards them with passionate pas-sionate adoration! The Swiss is a su-perpatriot. su-perpatriot. Granville Fortescue, ' In Saturday Evening Post. Unreasonable Boarder. Mrs. Stnlthera, if you are unpatriotic unpatri-otic enough to hoard yotrr foodstuff, that is a matter for your own conscience; con-science; but please remember in future fu-ture not to give me a hoarded egg for breakfast Punch. JOB WORK at this offica. |