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Show THE at Dane May 28. WORLD. Friday pavilion night, EDUCATIONAL O. 0.: Davis of tbe Rustler Is slek. IDs NATIONAL CIATION MEETING. best girl has evidently given Lim tbc do not sympathize with him, slip. For the meeting of the National eduas he is tbe fellow that palled our feet cational Association at Buffalo In from under ns and tried to drown us in 1896 the excellent service given hy the Beck's hot springs. Dnlon Pacific waa commented on by We There wan a nice surprise paity on They are dandies,'' said Tho. Bowers of tbe Crockett, Texas, Enterprise, Mias Sadie McNeill Monday evening. while writing about DsWltt's Littl C. H. Wilbur, the ruslPnsr young phy- Early Risers, the famous ll'tle pills for sician of Abapah. Is in town (or a week slek headache and disorders of tbe stomach and livsr. Tin is. Steele & Co. or ten days' visit. A tramp broke Inti N. M. Ambrose's Lanra Bsiey and Fhliamon Kelley barber shop one day this week while Y. Academy the came home from the B. proprietor was at dinner and walked off with eleven razors snd three watches. Thursday evening. Marshal Rowley gjt onto the vllarec his 1 A. Ilenriod returned from trip reants track at once and followed him side of Provo river jam this ti th mines of Decp.Creek Wednesdayt tosidetbeofother Provo. Hers he esw the tramp's looking as (at and saucy as ever. head just above a fence. The marshal Mrs. Cbaa. Kelley of Brigham City, went np and talked to him, but he soon who was "visiting in American last made an excuse that h wished to see his partner, went off a short distance to week, returned to her home Saturday. the rear of a bonss and iheu started to ran off. lie was dually overtaken by Apostle Teasdale was here Sunday way of s trail through the brush and and S. Sun. D. 8. and spoke at the L. found In water up to his waist In the preached at night and ia the aft mill race, where be was trying to hide. He had the stolen chattel) on him. ernoon. was Don't tbln your blood with sassafras Attorney Jacob Evans of Provo or poison It with blue mass, hut aid nai iu towa Wednesday hi prosecutor in turn by using DeWltt's Little the tramp case in the i lace of the Risers, the famous litil pills for Early concounty attorney. stipation, bllloncneas and stomach and liver trouble. They are purely vegetAlexander Wilkins, deputy sheriff, able. Thos. Steele A Co. was in town Wednesday to taka the Tbe puhllo schools of (his place closed tramps to Jail who stole the boots and yesterday. At 10 o'clock .a. m. the shoss from Dnnkley's store. schools all met at the eectral school Wm. Orant was missing, from his bouse and marched with their teachers usual post of dsiy last Snndsy as he to the grove at the East schOM. house, was at a place in Salt, Lake county where a platform and seats had beau where he has Just sold a new organ. arranged fur the following entertain meut: Dont neglects cough beranse the Song by Miss Nash's department. weather is pleasant before tbs next Prayer by Wm. Grant, president of storm rolls around it may develop into a torlous difficulty beyond repair, tbs board. Speei-by Owen Carter. easy to take Ons Mlouts Coukb Cura on Kiiaiy ''Education" by Miss May nams its do what Implies. will and lun-b- . Thos. Steel & Co. Recitation by Sarah Parker. 8ong by Mrs. Bnckwalter's departWm.Chipman left. Monday for a litre ment. years' mission in the South Sea Islands. Recitation bp bliss Bella Prat t. tne work in as misIf Will does good Song by Mr. Bacxwalter's departbehiud does the as he ment. sionary field Recitation by Emma Anderson. counter he will be ail right. Song by Ethel Cas'dav. W. B. Johnson. Newark, 0., says: Ooe Recitation by Ntllie Barratt. Exercise by Mr. CUyson's department. MInnte Cough Cure saved my only child Reel atiun by Agatha Newton. frum dying by cronp. It has saved R Citation by Sadie Hiudley. thousands of others suffering from Son by ilyruui croup, pneumonia, bronchitis mid other Recitation by Katie Coudle. serious tbroat and lung troubles. Taos. Smg by Olive Puil-- aud Ira Green1 all those who bad the pleasure of using El-mo- y A wood. Co. Recitation by Daisy Nds'in. R murks on Pmc'-leEducation by Among the yon.ig ladies from Ameriof the boar.l, Brother George can Fork who , attended Young Ladles' Mutual Conference In Provo Suudsy Birmingham. Closing song by MUs Nash's departwere: The Misses Abble King, Sadie ment. Woottoh, Miilha King, Emma Mercer, Professor Forbe then annonucud that Beatrice Logie, Mabel Christensen and candy and nnts wunlii be distributed to thtf crowd of 600 or more school chilLillie Chlpmau. dren as they passed out of the gate. Eldir W. J. Chlpinanot American In tbs. afternoon a dance was given Fcrk ho left home on Nov. 10, 1894, at tbe psviliou for the children aud at fur a mission to the Southern States, night a grand ball was given at the house for the benefit of the echoil. returned yesterday, May 24. He ha opera Great credit Is due the. teachers for been laboring In tne Mississippi con- the efforts put forth and the hard work ference and reporta the work la the they have done daring tbe past school He year. Vie hope the boerdnay bw able hiiHsiouary field very prosperous. lias enjoyed good health during his ab- in obtain as gO'xt and anibithiuv a class uf teachers for the next vedr of "school sence. Deseret New. as (hey lure hid the past year. John has opened up sn elegant new Terrible Accident. -- It Is a tcrrlbls rrstauran at lbs Hot of Merchant accident to be1 burned or scalded, out frlghtfol street, one block north of Chipman's tne pain and agnurbeaud tbe overenmcan quickly and will keep on band u supply ot disHgnremenie without leaving a scar by nsing J Melons lee cream and couft'ctioneiles. Witch Hazel Salve. Tuo3. lie will also keep yeast and '' frest Steele & Go. bread. Thieve-Ru- n Principal J. B. Forbes of American In. Fork delivered a lestnre before the uudunis last Saturday evening on the Credit is due Hob Lee for detecting of the the thieves' who stole the b. eta at utject of Hemlniscenee Air. Forbes, when a boy Dunkleys store. Rob was coming out Civil War. in his teens, : responded to President to the street from hi residence and Llncolu'a first eslj for volnnteere, and saw tbe hoodlnm in the act of taking the he did not see tbe shot's during the war he took an active part boots, although therefore the boot thief whs tbs taken, In eight engagements, among them man lie canght. All three of the Bull Bun. He was under McClellan only were walking along tbe thieves tramp during tbe Peninsular campaign. He walk in front of Jas. Chipman's resit gave an f loquent portray el of tbc hordeuce Bob saw them and ha went when rors of wai and eluted with patriotic to tbe fellow bad the boots and up who. appeal to ttie boys and girls. The audimade bim to Dnnkley's take them bark ence was held through the from which had been taken, store, they evening. Utah County Pnbllo Schorls. and remain himself until Officer Beck Memorial Day will be ol served at arrived. llis Presbyterian Church at the time When accosted the tramp did everyrf the regular morning service, with thing in his power to hide the boots, the following program; finally throwing them over Chipman's Orchestra Medley National Aim. fenre. Bob took him in all the ism. When the boots were returned Mr. Black, Blue and Gray Mrs B B Smith of Dnnkle.y found that two pair of shoes Origin. Els'ory and Importance Memorial Day C P Gable had also disappeared from his show Sacred Seleeti in table lu front of the atora from which Orchestra lutroduetory Sacred Service with Organ the boots had been stolen. When ConFrelude aud Chant stable Beck arrived ha arrested Mr. Come Root Tramp and then went and took then Almighty King Hymn charge of the other two ' 'bums" on the Scrlptnre Beading Duet My Faith Looks up to thee. suspicion that they had the shoes, and Mre.C. P. Gable end Miss F, Taylor this was the case. The shoes wers afterwards found In the timber near the Prayer Who are stars these like appear- Rio Grande tracks, where they had been Hymn, 4 Three Tramp spell-bou- nd ing They Which Caine Out of Great Tribulation, Rev. F. W. Elohm Quartette, Eteroliy, Mrs. C. P. Galls, Miss Fannie Taylor K. W. Smith ard Bernhard Elohm Closing Prayer Hymn Tbe Son of God Goes Forth tu War Benediction All are curdlMly invited I MMM . aibwaiul iMilmootola. O. B MSWReaaSVauctabCU. ROBERTS BROTHERS, AMERICAN StrSaU by Ctah. FORK, IN THE HEART OF GHICAGO. The Union Passenger Station in Chicago Into which all Burlington Route trams rug Is located In the very heart of the city. Tbc principal notels, the largest stories, the beat theatres the biggest business establishment ars only a few blocks distant To reach them it isnt even necessary to take a srtreet cor To reach Chicago, it 18 necessary to take the Burlingtons Watibnled Flyer," that is It is if you want the best there la. 9 50 pm Lv. Denver 9X0 pm ' Lv Denver Ar. Lincoln 1.00 pm I Ar St Joseph 5 50 pm 800 pm Ar, Omaha 4.00 pm I Ar Kan City 7 19 pm Ar. Chicago 8 20 pm Ar St Lonla at all R, G. W, Tickets and time-tablTicket offices. BATES, es Pork R. F. Wagon Works W.F.McMILLO General Agent NESLIX, Trav.Pass. & Freight Agt. 11 Walker Block, Salt Lake Baggies and Wap ons of all kinds tn first class order at repaired ' prices to sui the times. AMERICAN FORK Harrington St, & CITY MEAT MARKET. ANDREW ADAMSON County Surveyor, S. U. Mineral Deputy Utah, Lems, M. D. PJ? ,sician and Surgeon, A. 2 to 5 P. - American Fork A k M. -- - : I I 1 AMERICAN HARRINGTON NOTARY PUBLIC. Office hours.9 ' 1 We are here to Please. FOnK.UTAR - - STREET, - AND American Fork, Gall and see us All kinds of fresh and sal meats. Surveyor. l De-Wi- tt's mVlulicr,UHipniirnk. per cent am dv to cur wu houi aa nrutum. bWOlndUnnrit. Ulbct jwiuaueutcui If aim boarn doea TSnuwo wmcIn rwlb Sa to? DTlSKby JU9ZCUH M American t-r - onl WHiinJS'rlvMO tlie and M E.L. LOMAX, Agt. Omaha BENJ. w ryoraanaoi lilliiupurUlei Gen. Pass. And Ticket Neb. "CUPIDENM Thle great VeaetaM. pbjriiciiin, will quickly cure you of nil tiunnf a faniauaFreneh' diwaM. of the iMiemtive uikiuii, auch at Lout Mail hind, Mini Seminal uihdiiM, Kwraua Debility, uck, tb 1alutln IiwiK IMmnl nkU nfiuiaM to Marry, AxIuumUiix Drain,, Varinarvla aad luMte or night. Prevnila qukvfe. all by CoMdpuUou. It lion bii b U noirlierked Inula to SpemiatorrlMM, an SnKtbomwiJlrtmP MKf. CWKEclvaiirtibeLM, (be BEFORE and AFTER friends meet In Milwaukee, Wla., Jnly 6th to 9th, and members of tb nssocla lion and others fr6m paints west of the Missouri River, should by ail meana take the Union Pacific. The service or the UNION PACIFIC via Omaha aud Kansas City, la the very best. The equipment consists of band- -, some day coaches Chair Cara, Pullman; Ballet and ' Drawing Room Sleepers. Dining Car and Buffet Smoking and Library Cara. Fewer changes than via any other line. One fare pins 2 50 for the round trip will be the rate from all points west of the Missouri River for tbla meeting. Far Illustrated mattei, folders, etc., call ou your nearest agent, or address i mv ilinilliwuv that line. This year onr educational . Steele Jm ASSO- Utah GEM 75 SALOON Adamson Wild & Proofs Co. - Wines, Liquors and Cigars . Fine Billiard and Pool Room in connection. t Henry Lee Livery Feed and Sale I . W a ill V y( MERCHANT STREET Sta- a American Frl bles. runs hacks to a) drains. Arrington St II American Fork WOODS STEPHEN Tonsorlai artist All Kind3 of MUdiciL Ffm.t iicsic a in stock, vrs JFineStock of Toys. Silverware Halrcultiug any style, Satisfaction guaranteed Parlors on Merchant St, Glassware, chinaware James Newton. orockervware fes, AMERICAN FORK Practical UTAH PIJTDRB3, . Blacksmith. FORK - UTAII. BO )K3, ALBUMS, ETC. not select one day in the year to give away We prizes. give prizes from our 25 and 50 cent Counters every day. N. OREGON SHORT LINE RY. B.We do 1000 Prizes Given Local Time Cabd In effect Aug. IS, 1893 Going 3auth Beau do r and ALL KIND3 IN GREAT VARIEIES, Horse-sho- er AND AMERICAN y .way ThisTTear Going North Bead up 6;00pm Salt Lake City Lehl Junct. J:3tam 7:10pm American .Fork 8:56am 7:17pm Flcaunt Grove 9:91am 7:40pm Provo 9:.43am 7:03pm a ttain 6.30pm 8:3aum 8:S9am 8:23am 8:00am K. THnfiNTnH. FHUF. 7 5:25pm 5: 18pm 5: 15pm 4:52pm Train aouth of Juah run dally except Sunday. D. E. BURLEY, S. W. ECCLES, Gen. Traf. Mgr. O. P. A T. A. Y. II. BANCROFT, A. McDOUCALL, V. P. ft G. M. Local Agent rs s Dealer In S Wines x Liqrioys KCiga r s 56 Ec. "s. riXE LINS OF BRANDIES ALWAYS ON HAND. SPECIALTY CIGARS "THE FILTER CLUB" . FAMILY ORDERS A SPECIALTY AND "THE LA FLCRETTE." GOJO PORT WINE FOR FAMILY USX, TWENTY F(VX CENTS. PER QUART Billiard and Pool room in connection, AMERICAN FORK ...., UTAH, hUURh TIME the trial the boot thief gave his name as Tho. Leepcr, age 18. He pleaded guilty and was given 15 days in the eounty jail. One of the shoe thieves IS AFFECT JAN. 18th 1897. gave his name as Joe. Jones, aged 21 All kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper work. Hot I He pleaded not guilt. but there was f iflT. tpfnf I 8:47 a.m. No, 1, lus'a.m. evidence to convict him and be was No, 2, Mine work a specialty. Repairing &, 4:19 air Furnace. p.m' given 20 div. The other shoe thief, No. 6, 1:31 p. m. IN u.m 7, 9 Albert Anderson, age IS. gave his resi- No. 8, 5:50 p. m. ( N dence as California, the ham State the D. C. done on short notice F.- a. Dodge, Wadleigr, others hailed from, and was likewise Gen mg r Gen pass agt given 20 days, he also having been conU.G. Merrill, Ltcal agent. victed, although he rltadad not guilty. At OF nMD, . - American Fork Utah. |