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Show I THE WORLD,- that there is to be ar. unusual demand - PoUKed Weekly. BY SM1TJI f SMITH ' Entered at the pcstofllce American Fork for transmission through the mail as sicond class matter. One Tear in Advance .. Six Months Three Months 1.50 CUPtOESE" cn.t Vllaiix- r.lin Till. - t'unof alniuoual'iviicli dw-asvt 111 pliyitfa-luii- , vuu or Rrrnpr inn AFT will quickly cur orKHJw, iia.-- u, r. yuimj.'i aa Lost Btiuihx-i- . I'Hiualu tliailiu.'k.fei.'uiliiul Kuii-m- us Nrm.rs l'iin"niiVniUii-t- t to Marry, Lzliauituix Va.nx,cl a- IlMU'l1 nil Iukm- -i hr (lay dr iiiciil. Irv.m ijuiii IiiiuirNttlun. Im-I-- 4 i wlik-tnutoliorirr'l to if :ipf!mntorMiU' o ) nfMUf tliw'lioR;", vv ilia humM-i- i of Jm;mi mry. fi. Ere all lin.birei'f' Iieluapwyinntiiuiif (lit! i..J..,.Ma,id 1 100 ,...50 A HUMAN BRUTE. ROBER AMERICAN FORK. Utah. TS BROTHERS, pra-pret- If it is as the Paysou Globe reports concerning tlis treatment of prisoners at that place by Constable Cloward we say Hah! on the lrcrdurn of Fay son, to those poor Mlowa who happen to get into the hands of the officers for a few days. If the treatment of petty offenders were thna all over these United States we should Bay we may aa well heaven-kissetrample down the erowna the historic granite that rod of Bunker Hill and blot foiever from our memortrs that grand old Give me motto of onr forefathers: or me thank death." But, give liberty heaven, this is not ibft case. On the ninth Instant Mr. David Kerr, a gentleman of Payson, was arrested for cne of the most Insignificant of ofHe demanded to know the fences cause of his arrest, and also demanded the privilege of depositing itfnriey for bla appearance. Both were denied him. ITe also demanded the privilege, by virtue of liw, to inform his family where he was going, but was refused and In a violent manner was ttxen from his home. After being taken from bis premises be offered to deposit money for hlei appearanee on any charge which might be brought against him, or to furnish bonds from good rellabln citizens for ench appearance. In a vloa lent and unconth manner he was plaeed in a cell of the elty jail, and had hia person rearched, theie being found in his pockets a wateh, a pocket knife, two keys and $10 Id money, no feels that he was unjustly imprisoned, without pny cause or provocation, and that the only evidence against him was given by hia brother's child to her mother, which in substance was that he was disturbing tis peace. Ha rlalms he did not disturb the quietude of hia own home, and yet was cliarged.with disturbing the entire npighberbuofi. Even liU wife did nut know he was in Jail till be aent a friend to Inform her and tell her in cume up to the plape. Ilia wife sent two of the children np to the routable to find oat the reason why he was taken off, bat be refused tn them, as he did the father when lie was arrested. If Justice acre done the above mentioned officer he should be depowd at once. He In 1c no way fit to fill the cilice wheu he will use a fellow-towman aa dercilhrd above. No citisen of Payson knows at what time he will he called upon to undergo this kind of treatment, and all should triMSs up In righteous Indignation auil demand the officers resignation. earth-roote- abroad, the prospect for the farmer are unusually bright. There Is every rersnu ta btllevc lliit ih.rs w.Il be a prompt, renewal of business activity in the manufacturing districts after the tariff till becomes a law, the effect of which will be felt In the Increased demand for farm productions, while an the advices from abroad indicate . nea-all in of crops unusual shortage the great grain producing countries of the world. Reports frera Australia and li e Argentine Republic indlcata tLaj s are not np to tke their crop usual standard, while Iudia, It is be Uevcd. willseanHy supply more than required for her own consumption. Reports from Hassle, France, II angary and Germany point to a large decrease in the wheat harvest and make It probable that these countiiea as well as many others will be compelled to call upon the United Statee for grain supplies for the ensuing year. There reports, coupled with the fact tnat the wheat stock of smonnts to only abont 75 world the million bushels, one of the smallest applies at the corresponding date for many years, makes It almost certain that ihe demand upon the farmers of the United Spates, both from abroad and frem those whose condition Is to be Improved by the revival of manufacturing industries, will be unusnally great and result In a prosperity similar to that which exited In 1879. a period of re vlval succeeding the great panic. Happily the farmers of tbe Culled States seem likely to have an unusually large crop of wheat with which to supply this demand. "Bradstreet's" in its issue Of July 10th, indicates already a marked advance in the prices of a large number of farm atapli a. d d, P-1- ns well-know- Beautiful eyes grew dull and dim Aa the awift yeara steal away. Beautiful, willowy forma ao alim Um filmed with every day. But ahe atlll la queen aad hath chartna to apart Who weara hair. youths coronal As we never carry over any goods from one season to another, time has arrived when we will sell out our entire stock of trimmed htautiful n Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. "A woman is os old os she looks, says the world. No woman looks as old as she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You n keep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of The Elite Millinery Parlors, One Door North of Dunkleys, American Fork, Utah. f W. Ayers Hair Vigor. L STEELE CS. CITY' MEAT MARKET. The Utah Wo.! Growt ra Association O.ill and scon?. All of fresh and i as by resolution col damned the action of Frank J. Caunrn, senior senator The wool growers have had a tremen- from Utah, for acting eg ilnst tbe dous awakening of late and are bound Dlngjey bill. AMERICAN KOnK.UTAlI HARRINGTON STREET. that their Interests shall be protected. John Grifflin, of Zmesvill. O., says: Tbcy are red hot over the eoanty ordinance business to tax them from 4 cents I never lived a day for thirty years to 10 eenta per head, as this wunld cause without suffering agony until a box them to pay taxes on their sheep several De Wlttd Witch ITazel Salve cared mv times each year, for they sometime pIlAe' For piles and rectal troubles, have their aheep .in several counties eats, bruises, sprains, eczema and all n c Manufacturer! of during an annual period. They are skin troubles De Witt's Whltch Hazel evidently right, too, aa for a man to be Salve la unequillfd. Thos. STEELE & Co. compelled to pay taxes mors than once each season la an outrage. The sheep The Salt Lake Tribune has published Headstones, Tablets, Cubing. Etc. owners declare the license le an nojuit an attractive book from Its popular NEW DESIGNS AND HIGH GRADE WOKE A SPECIALTY. discrimination against one of the greatFifty Tears Ago Today series giving est industries of the state, and seem to an accurate history of the trip of the - Provo. Utah. know whereof they apeak. Some of the first pioneers to Utah, The boox baa American Utnli. most eminent Jurists of the state say all the original matter ns It appeared Peters, Agent, the whole thing ia unconstitutional, from day to day aDd In addiLlon a comsod this Is about the case, bs it la oii plete brief history of the other the same principle as the Income tax,1 toe sane year carefu-iami tbe supreme cmrt of the nation compiled. decided that this could not be levied. Additional p.irtra ta and historical The ueceesary money bus been raised to subject are included, the book test the ease and the wcol growers will 125 illnstratioue, which alone fight it to a finish. are very vaioabl1, 5U per cent of i never bef-uhaving appeared silt meats, kinds We are here to Please. - - Beesley Marble Works, Marble and Granite Monuments, Immi-giatione- enu-talul- Tlis price cf the work is 20 cents ug IMITTSIC V b 3FOR,ITJISfE All Kinds or musical instruments in stock. mal. a report of Amerlcau Following Fork School District No- - 14, County of THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PlL lt'T. Utah, State of Utah, for the echuol year Many peo, unacquainted wild in ending June 30;h, 1897. ia Fork, of SCHOOL TRUSTEES ANNUAL In print. FINANCIAL REPORT. - - John Shakt mc ic - v- ilty FineStock of Toys. Silverware ad Glassware, chinaware crookeryware geography cf the wti imagine that m RECEIPTS. cause "Chicago, Milwaukee and Si. Dalance on band last report. . . .$ 839 40 Paul" are nu lues used In lift corpora? 998 10 title of the raI way owning the Short From district taxes. I State fcknol apportioning 3023 54 Llue letweeu Chicago and Oinah-- . ALL KIND3 IN GREAT V AR:K TES. must go vlatbe cities of Milwau791 jli they PI 3TURK.4, B0JK3, ALBUMS. i . County school fund kee and St. Pant to reaih their Tnltloj feed and all other it Oj Chicago or east ihreoi N. do select one day the year to give away ., IS 5(i This Is a mistaken ides. Ou a map tiir sources . ...... . ...... llD" We west 25 and 50 cent d.iiin-ter- s east i and from our uuuiup directly prizes. of Interest give prizes Highland's portion would look like this, on school bonds 42 00 every day. Omaha Chicago Total 15733 2 There ia nothing more simple than that, and it is less thsu 500 miles be DISBURSEMENTS. tween OmHha and Chlcag , two through -For payment of teacher , male $1235 18 trains daily in each direeiiou wire the best Bleeping car and dining car service, aud all regnlar travelers know and appreciate the merits of the Chl-- " L'o, M vankne & St. Paul Railways L uobciweeu the Eoxf and West. sT For mbps, lime tabl a aud information generally, call oi. or address Alex Mitchell, Cunihieiciel Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. . deti'in-atlou-- II B.We not in 1000 Prizes Given Away ThislTear THE STAR 1 oiri Vim, vigor and victory: these are the characteristics of De Witt's Little Early Itlserv, the famous little pills for constipation, blllnuaucss, aud ell stomachs aud liver troubles. Thos. Steeli & Co, c-- short-sighte- In?- -. We wish to he ready for our fall stock when it arrives so now is your chance to get the lato-- i novelties at prices heretofore unheard of in this place. Give ns a call v, . are sure to please you. New stock of sailors just arrived. 1 Now that the Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction, l)r. Park, has ruled against tclnol trustfes teaching in the district In which they held office, the time la now at hand wheo he chuuld be asked to rnle against County Superintendents teaching school at the time when they bold this slMupjrlaut c ffice. If he holds that it it lucousis-tou- t for a teacher to hold the office of FchcoUrualee, which requires but a few Hours now and then, how much more so ia it for a man to endeavor to teach school and hold the offlee of superintendent of the cchools cf lbs whole county. Look at the case of our present eujcrlntcndent. Viluuhe waei.ltci.ei. the people naturally supposed that he would give hia time to it Instead of put ting in Ills labor at it profession which should take every mlnnte of his time if he atlendcl to it as he eliould. lie draws two good ealarlcs. e'ther of which is sufficient remuneration for a good man's entire time, Nj m. u u serve two master?, says the good hook, and this certainly applies here, ir the trustees of Ia son Bchoolsweie foolhardy enough to allow the superintendent to act aa principal or their school and at the same time visit each or the many school districts ia the county twice a year, besides attending to the many other duties of Ike superintendent, they are rather and even more ao are the people to have allowed him to pueli sff half time service onto them, and draw full pay as superintendent. Hereafter no maa should bo elected to preside over onr county schools unices lie will pledge himself to use hia whole . time for the county. If he breaks his promise he should be call :l oa at cnce to give up the office. ilir Donded Indebtedness of school district $10,000 00 'Va. Grant, Trustees v Kli.a Bltkw alter, ( John R. Uinpley. ( -- S-AXiOOI- Dealer in Wines35 Liquors ?sCigars Etc IIXK LINK Off BRANDIES ALWAYS ON HAND. THROUCn SERVICE. FAMILY OUDi:B3 A SlECItLTY The through ear service to Denver SPECIALTY CIGARS "THE SILVER CLUB" AND TUB LA FLUBETT. ' Kansas Oily, Omaha, Chicago. St. LnnU and jther eastern cities, via the G331) PORT WIXE FOR FAMILY U3E. TWSYTY FIVE CiXH PER qUARI UNION PACIFIC and connections Is unexcelled by any other line. liilliiird and Pool room in connection. The equipment consists oi Pullman and Tourlit Sleepers. Chair rare. Din AMEQICAN FORK UTAH. lng cars, Buffett, Library and Smoking -- care. For tickets, time table? and other Infurmatlnucjll o.i your nearest agent or addrese. K. L. Lomax, General Passenger and Ticket Agmt, RICHA3ST BROS. The c.se of Jus. Wild versus the Omaha, Nebraska. L. cime np berore Justice K. Hunter on Monday. Mr. WilJbronght Ar you pninit to taka a tripl I Hi you (offer rnon All kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron mid action to recover damages sustained Revere Neaelrk-ee- a llmdarhee, n killed t AmmiwM, Why nnt j.ivvmt II all hr Mine work a within the ;inic or KkhnH-llnair Furnace. by a horse being m O. S. DO YOU TRAVEL mmand Kvriiui. K. umiN.ivii rare that llut nerenuenew , . Help city limits of American Fork last Feb- peaelekiHH hy tlie u mi of thin Inhaler, the (fvatert ami knon n. Betweeu the prospective increase In ruary. Wild was showed $80.00 and (tlmuUnl In II y Kever and A.thmn. irHI 1 Nil. IXII tl.KK anil yu will nlwa( nee It demand for farm products in the manu-- costs, but the case will perhaps go to UA.VH If yea fat (el U .1 PnairlMe ed hr M. I, Mall. M fniv (Nd IW Ihd a Heelbel, Am factoring districts acd the certainty the district court. USUIAI UK tUtll. C. k. 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