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Show -- - THE WORLD,,.., Published Wtekly. BY SMITH 4 SMITH Entered at theprstofflee American'Fprk (or transmission through the mall as second class matter. pne Year In Advance II not paid in advance Six Months Three Months. 1.50 ... ... . ,..,.2-(X- ) .. .50 POULSON DIES FROM HIS INJURIES. ; Monritx B. Potflsen died at 8 oclock Wednesday moraine at his home In Pleasant Grove from the effects of the Mr. 6hovelblow given by his son. Fonlson was 55 years old, a native of Denmark, and came to this country in 13TS his family preceding him. Re was ' a good mechanic, a e)ose '.dealer and soon accumulated around him a great amount of property and provided well for his family; bnt to mar all this was his an governable temper, and perhaps nunohave felt the consequence of it mure than his son James, who Is a mild gulet dlsposltioned young man, and this Is the first time he ever retaliated. The sympathy of the whole community Is with James, and especially bis neighbors, who are well acquainted frith his life.. No dying statement wss procured, It being thought the old mao was better up tu the time be became uneon cions. ..Itwasdsoldedlhstno Inquest wss necessary, Dr. Noyes having examined the body. The younger Paulsen his given himself Into cos tody, expressing a preference in etiylng lo Jell rather than at Pleasant Grove,' under the circumstances. He feels his position . keenly, and seems quite broken up Members of: bis over' tbs affair. themselves agaloet family express - FORK CANYON. Peter McLaughlin came down from American Fork canyon this morning and be reports that things np there Are beginning to assume alive appearance. The enow Is nearly gone, the grass Is green aod the trees are In bloom, so most of the mines are In operation. The Live Yankee looms np as usual and looks very favorable. Kaleer la now Rising n force of men to wash an old flump and be expects to take there from at least two cars of jigging ore. George Harkins and a Mr. Jones of Salt Lake hare abont 8 tone of ore on the dump of the Elizabeth Ann Ton-ne- ll In the Miller hill, which they are taking from an 8 inch vein. It rpns 60 per cent lead, 49 ounces in silver, and j 820. 01) in gold. the In found A 22 Inch vein lately barbara Bee carries 18 ounces silver, $22.00 In gold and 40 per cent lead. The proprietors of tbe lie ally are taking out some good ore and are In high spirits over a prospective stride. AMERICAN Loren C. Green Is now a full fledged uniformed cannoneer in Battery B. to go to the front He waa bound whether regularly enlisted or not. He got there too, much tu his credit. For the opening of the Trans Mississippi Exposition at Omaha the Rio Grand will maxe a rate of $32. tor the road trip. Tickets to be sold May 21) th and 30th only, with ten days limit. For the anual Bchool Teachers Eastern Excursion the Klo Grande will make a rate of one fare pins $2.00 for the roand trip to Missouri River Points St. Lonls and Chicago and return. Tickets sold on Jane 7th aod 8th only, final limit for retaro Sept. 5th, Geo. Mitchell audW. R. Greenwood were again called to Salt Lake the fore partof the week for service In the cav airy. Mr. Mitchell was 15not taken for the reason that he was pounds over weight. Mr. Greenwood went through all right and Is now a warrior. Jnst a day or so before the death of M. B. Ioulson at Pleasant Grove Dr. Noyes performed an operation upon the deceased mans head as a last effort to save him. Several pieces of the skull as large as a ten cent piece or larger were pressing against his brain and causing inhumation and the doctor removed them. Your friends may smile But that tired feeling: Means danger. It Indicates impoverished And impure blood. i, This condition may .. Lead to - SHEET MUSIC INSTRUMENTS IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL sjerititis illness. A SPECIALTY Fine Stock of Toyo, Silverware, Glassware chimaware and crockervware IS It should be'promptly i Overcome by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla, Which purifies and all HKDS BKAT YiElBTIES. ALBDU3, KTC. Enjriches the Blood, Strengthcnsthe nerves, N B --We do not select ono ilay .in. the year to give away ; Tones the stomach, We give prizes from our 25 and 50 cent Counprizes. Creates sat. appetite, ters every day. And builds up, Energizes and vitalizes Peter McLaughlin. The whole system. The Blackhawk veterans had a meetBe sure to gtt ing at the city ball Saturday evening , and sleeted three delegates to attend Only Hoods. the Blackhawk convention at Provo, - They are B. Y. Greenwood, Chas, Gieen and David Wagstaff. Heber Wild was married to Miss Tlllle Nelson of Pleasant Grove, at 5 p. m. last Tuesday, at the home of the bride's parents, Justice E, Hunter officiating. It was a quiet affair only a few friends and relatives being pres- 1000 Prizes given away this year. . Ang. 24. ent. For the conference of the Y. L. and T. M Mutual Improvement aseojlat' Ions at 8alt Lake, May 29, 80 and 31, the O. S. L will sell tickets at the rate of one fare for round trip. Selling dates May 28 and 29, final limit June 4. McDougall Agent. For the anneal meeting of the Amer lean Medical Association at Denver the R, G. W. By. will make a rate of $20X10 for the round trip from American Fork to Denver, Colorado 8prlngs or Paeblo and return. Tickets will be sold Jane A. 5ih. For tbe General Conference Y. M. & I. A. at Silt Lake, May 29 to May 31st, tbe Rio Grande will sell his pnnlsnment. and 29 at one fare for James bas a wife and four children, tickets May 28 Tickets round good to return trip. while hie father leaves a wife and six ante Jane 5ih. U. G. Merrill, Agent. chlldreo, the youngest 18 years old, r The deceased was bnrlsd at 1 p. m. Friday. ' Prof. Forbes school closed Friday. John Cblpman and wife bad a boy burn Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Ccnulogham bad a girl burn Tuesday. B. W. Drlggs of Pleasant Grove made' us a pleasant esll Wednesday and .re; , ported the death of Mr. Ponlson. ' Mrs. R. E. Drlggs of Pleasant Grove Is removing nto her new. largo and commodious ti lek millinery store- It Is a beauty. John Gongh, Maylon Biiley and Jos. King hare orders to report at Cheyenne , Wyoming, Monday If they wish to enter the U. S. service as mounted riflemen. The ten year old son of Wm. Brown of Alpine eut his thumb nearly off at the first joint Thursday with a corn knife. Dr. Noyes sewed the displaced member back In place. Lost-- In American Fork city, a letter sddressnd to Peter MeLanghlln, from Ctass Blythe. Hot Springs, Arkansas, j.C0 reward for Its return to The World olfice. Y. L. M. CHI CAGOS FAVORITE PASSENGER STATION. Reasonable success seems to have followed the efforts .of the Manage, ment of the Nickel Plate road to make it so popular as a passenger It is reline for travel East. favorite a by many who garded as the are making journey from Chicago to eastern points. Patrons of that line will he gratified to learn that arrangements have been made, effective Sunday, March 6th, for all passenger trains of the Nickel Plate road to arrive at and depart from the Van Huron Street Station in Chioago. afforded ... The many advantages Great Union the Depot, locat-e- a by in the heart of the business portion of Chicago, and the continued advantage afforded by lower rates than over other lines, having three express trains daily, with through sleeping cars, to New York and of Boston, and the advantage Car Service, saperior Dining when all considered, should show increased travel over the Nickel Plate road. The wife of Dr, Seabrlght of Lebi iss been granted a dlyoree. and Thomas Smith I I rere visiting in Pruvo this week, Viols,-Laur- a .rtfrsiOT.tfrtrff NEW SPRING STOGK Irmy. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lent from Nephl rere visiting the family of wm. Grant !utfsd&7i t Mrs. Hannah Fitzgerald arrived to spend tbs Summer with Mrs. ane Robinson. Mrs. Tresa Trlptoe and Mrs. Mary 'rlptoe from 8andy are visiting the Vebb family. Miss Fannie Taylor left Monday for ndiana where she will visit friends and Am. TIaa alutlvM fnr OAvnral wmVh Remember that the Rio Grande will ran a special cheap excursion to Salt Lake the day the volunteers leave .for the capital of the Philippics Islands; There was a most wonderful increase among the tradesmen ct Pleasant Grove ast Monday morning, Charles Henson blaeksmltb) and wife having a girl lorn, Jens Jensen (shoemaker) and wife, also a girl, and O. P. Anderson harnessmaker) and wife, a boy. If you are a tradesmau and wish to hare a arge family go to Pleasant Grove. Sat-ird- ay and Emmett Robinson has a girl ill. Isaac' Wag staff's daughter, thirteen years old, also has tbe fever, but on account 01 Mrs. Wagst all's long illness, the danghter bas been removed to the home of her aunt, hence Mr. Wagstaff Is not quarantined. Robinson K. and Wheel-wrig- ht Gen- eral Blacksmith! ' AaMMiiiAM L1aw1v 114a h , Henry Lee, runs hacks all trains. Harrington St to ANDREW ADAMSON County Surveyor, U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor - NOTARY PUBLIC. American Fork, Utah, BENJ. BATES,. American Fork Wagon Works , -- Baggies and Wagons of all kinds repaired In first class order at prices to suit the times. UabbinctonBt, AGO A MAN ' WASNT FOOLISH I Who paid a tailor thirty five dollars for a suit of clotho. Then it was r the only way he could get a suit fit to he seen in. ' But the times are changed, and we have changed with them. The wholesale tailor has gone on,' and the custom tailor has stood till. on-littl- American Fobx and- TWENTY YEARS The wholesale tailor is today where the custom tailor ought to he. custom tailor is jnst where he was twenty years ago. The That is why more well dressed men are today wearing suits hearing and the Crouse A Hrandxgle label. No well dressed man today minds ad mitting that he no longer patronizes the one suit at a timo tailor, any more than he hesitates to admit that he use a telephone or typewriter. Why should he, when he can get for. $10 his choice from each an Utah array of spring and summer suits as even we have seldom been able to get together. Have yon seen them? If dot, we are expecting yen. Every man ' is interested in dressing well money. bles. bloMPr-Miles'Nervine- ftf Afillftl1 TIaIaI five-year-- old LiveryJ Feed and Sale Sta- - tors and advertised remedies without benefit Three years ago my condition was alarming; the least noise would startle and unnerve me. I was unable to sleep, bad a nnmber of sinking spells nnd slowly grew FREE TILLS. worse. I began uulng Dr. Miles Restorative Send yonr address to II. K. Bncklen A Nervine and Kcrve and Liver Pills. At first Co., Chicago and get a free sample box the medicine seemed to have no effect but of Dr. King's New Llfo nils. A trial after taking n few bottles I began to notice will convince you of their merits. These n change; I rested better at night my appepills are easy In action and are particu- tite began to improve nnd I rapidly grew larly effective in the cure of Constipat- better, until now 1 am as nearly restored ion and Sick Headache. For Malaria to health as one of my age may expect God and Liver trou files they have been proved lnvalnatle. Dr. iflles' Bemediea They are guaranteed tu be perfectly free from every deleter are sold by all drugIons substance and to be purely veg- gists under a positive etable. Tbeydo not weaken by their guarantee, first bottle action bat by giving tono to the stom- benefits or money reach and bowels greatly Invigorate the funded. Book on dissystem. Regular sixe 2c. per box. eases of the heart and Sold by Thomas Steele & Co., Drug nerves free. Address, DR. 111LES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart lad. gists. V ft rtn f boy Is affected, Mrs. Crooks Goldie, ten years old, sick at the bums of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coats, . a FJLSiJL.O'SB Vi ofEarekahas her daughter, V' farmer, and well known by all old residents near Belmont, N. Y,. writer: "For twenty-seve- n yean I had been n constant sufferer from nervous prostration, and paid large sums of money for doc- ELITE rTTi,TJ3nHE3-- g five-year-- Fine carriage work Painting 'a specialty. American Fork - - - MARY LEWI8, wife of jnentxjf Stjliehly Trimmed,JIat3. Scarlet fever Is getting Into several families here all of a sudden, and ,the marshal and Quarantine Physician J, F. Noyes have displayed tb? yellow flag at three places, as Tho& Smith'd V MBS. . Children's Hoods. Misses' Hats and Caps, Feather Boas, Walking Hats1 Sailors and a very fine siEBort- -t AMERICAN FORK e Chipman Mercantile Company. |