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Show Otio of the Victims Was a Young Man From American HI - Fork. TELLS OF THE ASSAULT IN A LE1TER TO RELATIVES fl Two Boys Who Were Almost Strangled and Whipped H Out of Town. BH Ercclnl to Tho Tribune. BBfl AMERICAN FO&K. Auc C Two Mormon BBH mlselonorlon, ono from American Fork and tho j other from Fairfield, IJn., liuvo bvoa mobbed. HHI und driven out of Sliuqtmlnlc, MIns, ClicMor HHI Pulloy Is the American lrk victim and Wll- Jlnm Tt. McNIol tho missionary from Idaho. Mr. Pulley told of tho amuiult In a letter Just received or his relatives. Ho ears that they ppH wero chold until almost strnncleJ and then HPB driven cut of town with buccy whips. Black Hawk Vetei-iuis. HHH Tho ninck Hawk war vctoriuin of Utah will I hold their thirteenth annual camp flro reunion I at Payson on Aucust. J 6. 16, 17 and IS. Very H hanilhomo Invitations havo been Issued by Department Commander "Westwood and Asslst- H nnt AiUt.-Ccn. MoKonzlj. The committee on urrnnKcmcntn In composMl of J. A. Johnspn, chairman; X A. Dronn. lljnry Gardner. Isaac Dowers and Gcorcc .McKmlo. Special raton havo bcn nrranRed for on both rnlhvnvs. Mr. and Mre. O. E. noborts of lx Aneloe. Cnl., who Uvod hern twcnly-lx years oro, nrv visiting frlondH and rolutlves herr for a. tow H v coles. Mr. Itobcrts Is very enihuniastlo nvor H the Improvements In tho town slnco ho was l . here last. IIu Is u brother of John D. Roberts. ppH Mrs. F. M. Brown and dauchtor havo Juut ppH returned from a two months' slay In Provo H canyon. ppW Mrp. Charles Karl and daughter hav re- ppV turne'd from a throe wuekH' stay. at in Porl- Friends From California. ppV Mrs. Iwn. Adnma nnd eon Doucloa havo left ppHl here for Ogdcn, whoru thoy will moot Mr. ppH Adams's mother and sister from California, j who will spond sovoral weeks visiting relatives J In Utah. 1 Mrs. Joseph Shclton of Salt I-ako returned I he mo aftor a month's star hero with her par- cnts. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. "tV. Pulley. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ttceso of Salt I-ako City ppV l:nvo returned home after a week's visit hro pppj with rcltulvus. Will Go to Portland. pHfl Mrs. William Chapman and ran Trnno left ppfl Jiere for Salt I-ukt. and from thcro Trans went ppfl on to Portland. Or., with n class of doaf und ppV ilumh pupils, who will uxhlblt In oral and ppfl manual work nt tliu fjcuosltlon. ppa Warren Foster of Salt I.aku was an Amerl- c:m Fork vlxllor y-3trcliu M. O. IlDJidolpli has Just returned after threo pi works' travH through Eastern States. M Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Itoh-y arc cnjoylnc an H outlni; In American Korl csnyon. W Mrs. "V. S. Chapman returnM homo yeslcr-v yeslcr-v day frcm a thruu weeks' visit at tho Portland Old Miner Returns. 5. A. Groesbt-ck. ono, of tho first men In 'American Fork mining district, nnd the builder of tho first cabin In Bingham canyon, arrived hero Thursday from Ilrltlsh Columbia. -Mr. - Gro8bck has visited many of the be?t mining camps of the world, but has mturnod to first fields, nnd uxpocts to oprntc In the fu-turo fu-turo In American Fork canyon. H G(-orgo Trng of tho Wyoming mine Is In H Anmrlcan Fork today. Mrs. Leo U Shelley, who has boen suffering Avlth a very eerlous t'asc of grip for the past two wi-ekv, In now on tho road to recovery David Ingcrsoll. who wan afflicted with a Minetroko ono month ngo nnd rendered spi.-ch-less, la now recovering und has reculned his H speech. Mlrs Maud Birch of Salt 1-akn City, former-ly former-ly of this place. In now enjoying u vacation -with her parentis Mr. and Mm. Joreph Birch. Thursday c-vcnlng, whlla cnguged In driving the city sprinkling wagon. John Houston, Sr.. wtib knocked from his seat by a protruding jrole. at ono of the wiitci tanks. IIu fell rt- H neath tliu horses' feet anil was very furiously Injured. Mm. Gcorga Wheelan of this plac Is tn a vory serious condition, as the result of Illness. Oscar and Harry le of AVIndsor, Colo., for-incrly for-incrly of this place, aro visiting American Fork oj tho guests of friends and relatives. B They camo up to Provo to register. Tho Straw &. Storra railway contracting out-fit out-fit left hero today for Bingham Junction, H vhero they will coiiunence work on tho rall- -way spur which Is to bo constructed from that B - point to Garlleld beach. HJJJ Leonard E. Duncan of this place, who wui J appointed as a substitute ralhvay mall clerk HffJ as tho result of a recent civil service examlna- PffJ tlon, has returned from Ogdcn and will spend H ono month her preparing for a qualifying ex- PPJ amlnatlon beforo ha enters upon his work. |