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Show AggJgElLLA- - world, FoVJatid Geo, day. Weakly, Cunningham wm at Provo W. E. Smith was at Provo Mon- AGENTS Snn- day. ST John Homer want to Provo to sea hie family Sunday, Sitered Itthe pstttoJEeeiAmexIcanPork Leonerd Harrington waa at the far iranemlMten: through fthe mall at eonnty capital Sunday. 30CCE(Ulaaa!is&ttBr. Two arteelan wells have been driven at the expense of Pleasant Grove. 1X0 CJoYe&r 'n Advance ..,,. .,.2 00 George Nleholee went to Park City It oot paid Id advance 100 Monday. Ho expects to remove hie its. Months family there soon. Ttroe Mouths. ,10 4 Mm. Emily William, who has been SldlTH - 4- SXITD' GRAVES FUNERAL. Cq Saturday at 2 p, m. the funeral fcf K. F. Graves, who was killed at Thompson's 8prlogs, was held at the family recideues of Mr. Jensen, father lu law of the deceased, tbs body of the departed having arrived at noon . Friday-othe Rio Grande Western flyer. The fnnaral cortege started at Webster A Greenwoods undertaxing parlors. where the body bad been embalm- the house where the services wera to be held, where ed. and drove slowly to carriage loads of people were Id waiting. Those who spoke wets Wm. R. W ebb. James H. Clark, Thomas Barratt and W. D. Robinson. The deceased wsa born at Shullsburg, Wts.. Sept. 11, 1806, but his parents removed to Gold Dirt, Colo., In 1863, and in 1863 they went to Denver to reside Young Graves was determlnln g to live the wild and adventurous Ufa of a western cowboy, and when be was only 14 yean of age he started out and alone and ran away from heme. lie was locicv enough to find employment with Lyman 0. Cole, a prominent Colorado eattle king, who was then furnishing beef for Uoiou Pacific railway contractors and the United States government,' He labored In this capacity for two years, and was then employed by Leon la Feavler, another prominent Colorado ranchman, for several yetis. He then went Into the eattle business for himself In 1873 at Booth Drer Creek, Colo. He continued business there In partnerahlp with his brother, John, now a prominent business man In Denver, from 1874 until 1882. Then after a trip east he came to Spring City, Sanpete county, engaging n the cattle bosloess. and remained there until tan years ago, when he removed to the Book Mountain country, in what is now Grand county, whera ha soma 40 fear-lees- ly ww killed. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. The republicans had called primaries for lest Monday eight and alx of the falthfnl turned oot to hold them. N. M. Ambrose wee mads chairman and George F. Shelley, secretary, and thea the canene proceeded to elect five dele- tea to the state Republican- conven in. An effort was made". to rash .through a motion making the delegates Jail males, bnt It fall to earry. How-av- er tbe fair sez seemed to be doomed anyway, as not one was mentioned , to he given a plaee except as an alter- a . nate. An effort was made to have only nllver men as delegates, bat lour gold hogs were fleeted sll the same. The delegation was finally made-- up . as follows: W- - D. Robinson. Jefferson Eastmond, C. A. Glaser. Martin 'Ambrose a nd T. B. Parker delegates and Isaa: Wagstsff, John MeNelll, Mrs. jSlna Chipmau and Mrs. Minnie Grant alternates. Convention adjourned to ' meet at the call of the Chairman, - - . ' OMAHA AND RETURN $25, SEPT. ICth and Uth. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. The above rate Is the lowest ever made from Utah points and Is arranged expressly to give all an opportunity to participate In the celebration of Utah Day at tne Omaha Exposition Sept. 14th- - You een get there easily and No quickly on the Union Pacific. Buffet ears. of Dining, change Smoking and Library ears; Pullman Free palace and Tonilst Sleepers; Chair Care and every thing to make a sold and all trip a pleasure. Tickets for made you by the arrangements nearest ticket agent, or you may write H. M. Clay, General Agent, Salt Lake 25 ' City. , - ' Rev. Dr. S. E. WIsbard of Presbyterian mlmlons will arrive on Saturday evening, Sept. 3, and will pieach the same evening at Pleasant Grove at 7:3( o'clock, alo 8unday morning, Doc-t-at 10 oclock. Sunday afternoon the will be at Alpine and preach In the chapel at Fort canyon; and Snnday or 7:30 he will preach at the evening church at American Presbyterian Fork. Let us go and hear him. Dunkley & Sons new store Is now entirely completed, even to the paperand ing, white washing, painting scrubbing ont. New stock is arriving now every day and they will Boon be doing business at full blast. Wm. Grant Is getting along nicely with a good sized addition to hie home. It will soon be entirely enclosed. tt visiting the Barratt family, returned to her home at Park Gity Tne sday. Mrs. Jane Jensen Graves returned to the Monday evening from a trip South over tbe Oregon Short Line. . Mrs. Hannah Fitzgerald of.' De La Mar, Nevada, who has been visiting here since May returned home Mon. day. Dot Adams and little Boyd and Cora Jackson went to Salt - Lake Monday evening for a short 'visit with relatives, Miss - Cards are out announel ng that Mariam Boley, daughter of a prominent merchant here, will be married to Norman A. Wing of Lehi, Thursday evening, Sept. 8. The Oregon Short Line will sell tickets to 8alt Lake on September 7 and 8, at the rate of one fare for the round trip, on account of Republican State Convention, final limit Sept. 10. lion, B. H. Roberts was In town a few hours Monday. lie was on his way home form American Fork can. yon where he had met with the teach era at their eamp, and given them a rousing speech. to Dont forget the excursion Boston over the Niokel Plate Road September 16th to, 18th, inclusive, at rate of $10.00 far the round trip Gaiod returning until September inclusive. 30th, 1898, Ben Weet met with a very serious accident at the Yankee mine In American Fork eanyon last Saturday, While working Inside, a large roek fell on bis head, rendering him unconslons for a time. Mr. Weet was brought home . and Is Improving. Herald. For tbe Demoeratlo Stats Convention at Balt Lake City, September 14. and the Populist State Convention, Sept, lb at same plaee, the Oregon Short tine will sell tickets to Salt Lake City at the rate of one fare. McDoccuu A genii Among these who went to ' Tintlo with the excursion party over the Rio Grande Sauday, are the Misses Sadie Preltoo, Mina Houston and Nan Bari A. H. John U. Boley, Adamson, Fred Houston and Steve WAnde and Meedamee George Hoggard, Frad Houston, Emily McDonald, Wm. Kelley, Emily Williams, and Steve ratt, and Messrs Woods. cago. FITZHOUGH MONEY MAJ. GEN. U. S. LEE, CUBA and the SPANISH WAR. QHB HUNDRED ILLUSTHATIIINB. - . . 91-9- r When fa: Leu going to complete that new bouse i ,v Clark Bros, are building a new opera house at Pleasant THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR . i f DUNKLEY AND SONS NEW STORE Grove. V Thomas F, Steele and Chas. Briggs made a trip to Salt Lake Wednesday. . yr The largest supply of screen doors In the eonnty at J. & Jensen's lumber yard. Alfred and James Dunkley made a bnalneaa trip to Salt Lake Wednesday and remained three days. A sprinkling wagon hai been pul on tbe streets of Pleasant Grove and tne people rejoloe exceedingly. John Gravei, of Denver, brother of near B. F. Graves, who was killed Thompson, left beie for Cisco Wednesday. Frank Pnlley andfamily are visiting Joseph Pulley at V alia burg this week. They also expect to. visit Mr, Pulleys sister at Bench Greek before they return home. For Utah Day at the Trane Missies ippl Exposition at Omaha September 14, tbe Oregon Short Line will sell tlokete tot $25.00 for tbe round trip continuous passagge each way, limit 4 TT j call for DoWItte Witch When you Hazel Sure the great pile care, dont accept anything else. Dont be talked Into accepting a substitute, for .piles, fur sores, for borne. Thoa, sjtoel i DeWitt's Colic A Cholera tfurc Pleasant. nick reenlts, safe to use. GOOD ENOUGH TO TAKE. Tbe finest quality of loaf sugar id used In tbe manufacture of Chamber- lains Cough Remedy and the roots need In its preparation give tt a flavor similar to that of maple syrup, making it very pleasant to take. As a medicine for tha core of coughs, colds iagrippe croup and whooping eoogh it 1; unequaled by any other. It always cures For broken surfaces, eoree, insect, and cum quickly. For sale by blteg, horns skin diseases and especi Sept- - 28. T. E. Steele, draggkt. A WEDGEWOOD, TnURMAN Is one reliable A. McDotjgall, agent. remedy, tally plies there A TTORNETS-at-LADe Witts Wlteh Hazel Salve. When Booms I and 7, First National Bank BjTUdlsg. yOueallfor De Witts dont accept conn.erfelts or frauds. Yon will not AN INTEBPRI8ING DRUGGIST, There are few men more wide awake be dlaappolnted with DeWltts Witch and enterprlalng than Thomas Steele Hazel Salve. who spares no patns to secure the best I TH0S. STEELE. of everything in their line for their Core that Cough with Shllohe Cure customers. They now have tne The beet Cornu cure. Relieves Croup many valuable agency for Dr Kings New promptly. One million bottle; sold Deecovery fur Consumption, Congbs lastyeAr. 40 doses for 25 eta. For and Golds. Till Is tbe wonderful remsale by y. edy that la producing such a furor all THE T. E. Steele, druggist. over tbe country by.lt many startling cures cores. alIt absolutely Asthma, The pain of the burn or scald is SHORTEST most instant a relieved by applying Bronehlte, Hoarseness and all affeeti Chamberlains Pain Balm It also Iona of the throat, chest and Lungs. LINE heals the injured parte more quickly Call at above drug store and get a Denver to Lfnooln, than any other treatment, and with- trial bottle tree or a regular size for Denver to Omaha, out the burn la very severe does uot 50 cents and $1.00. 'Guaranteed to core or price refandsd. Denver to Chleigo, IN XJFICT JUL. ltTH 1898. leave a rear. For sale by Denver to Bt. Joseph, T. E. Steele, druggist. ' I WXST. EAST. Denver to St Louie No. 6, 9:00 No, 7, 9:00 a m WANTED-AGEN- TS FOB GLADSTONE Two trains dally from Denver at No. 5, 4X0 P m HI Life and Public Service" by Thoa. W. A Shattered Nervous System. No. 8, 5X6 pm 9:30 a. m. and 9.50 p. m. The first la the Handford. A wonderful story of a glorious caH. Babcock, C. D. 8. fastest morning train, tbe second tbs Dodge reer. Over large, radiant page. 1U0 FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. rare engraving. Richest, biggest, test feeteet Gen. Traffic night train, from Denver to tbe Manager xg'b. and only endorsed Gladstone" book publish- Rsstorsd to Haaith East, by Dr. Mitts Nervine, F. A. Wadlxigh, ed. Only 11.50. Commission, fiO per cent. Gxn.fass.igt. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Drop Tickets at offices of connecting U.G. Merrill, Local agent. all irsfth and clear 1300 per month with tbe lines Address book. only true and good Gladstone B. F. NESLIN, Thi Dummoir Compzmt, Dept. 38, Dearborn street, Chicago. Trav. Pass, and Freight Agt. THE W. F. MCMILLAN. Gent Agt. THE ONLY ONE. . 1 LQSAIi TIME DAfiD. ami fiOO tup-er- - 358-36- 6 Denver The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway Is the only line running solid Yestlbnled, Electric Lighted and Steam Heated tratne between Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul and Mlnneapu Us- - Troth wears well, People have learnthat Dewitt's Little Early Risers are reliable little pills for regulating the bowels, caring . constipation and ed sick headache, & 214 8. W. Temple Rio Grande Railway, Scenic Line of the- World St. Salt Lake City T The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway le the only line running eolld Vestibuled, Electric Lighted and 8team Heated trains between Chicago Connell Bluffs and Omaha. Tbe berth reading lamp features in the Pullman Sleeping Care running on these lines Is patented, and cannot be used by any other Railway Company. It is the great Improvement of the age. Try it and be 'Convinced. Fur farther particulars apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent, or ad dress L. L. Downing Commercial Agent, 212 St. West Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Karl's Clover Root Tea la a pleagpnt EXCURSION TO BOSTON. laxative. Regulates the bowels, puriThe Nickel Plate Road will sell fies the blood Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. excursion tickets from Chicago to 25 cts, For sale by of SepBoston and return for trains T.E. Steele, druggist. tember ICth, 17th an.l 18th, inclusive, at rate of $10.00 for the round returntrip. Tickets will be valid ing until September 30th, inclusive, ()n account of heavy travel at this particular lime, those desiring sleep should in car accommodations Y. Calahau, Genapply early to J. St. , Chi Adams eral Agent, 111 JSL LOREN 0. WRITES FROM MANILA TO FRED JACKSON. Manila, Jnly 27. This Is the opportunity of a lire time. When we lelf Honolulu on June 26, Agents era making ISO to I1S3 a week. the natives and Americans, who live there, had all tbe bends out to bid us V. good bys. We were out In the wide Pacific ocean for about two weeks weeks end late Consul General to Cute, writes a book on when two of the Colorado soldiers died and were Rid bay to rest In the deep sea, and after two days more, when they had been burled, one of the Minn, fflffieers died and he ranked as We bars oa press for early Issue, General Lee's owaowa story of Cuba and the Bpinltl First Lleutenent, but they brought him War, to be produced in a substantial book of over M0 pages, Tx3!4 Inohee la size sod almost burled him and Manila. at along We arrived at Manila early Sunday morning, Jnly 18, and when we arrived their was a battle between the Spani- ' This Is tbs only authentic work published on the one subject occupying the minds of the entire ards and Insurgents and the Spani- vlltze world. ards drove the Insurgents back Into onr batt.e line, whieh U going to make OUTFITS READY. Literal eommlarion wlll'.be paid and credit gtvea- Lott trouble between the Americans and " Write for full particular to Insurgents, so says our hero, Admiral , now We are Manila Dewey. lying in INTERNATIONAL THE SOCIETY onr 5tk Annul Hiw Yrk. 3 Admiral won his harbor where , great battle with the Spaulads. MyPublishers of General Lees Book. self and eight others of Battery B visited four of the wrecks of the Spanish Our authorized distributors are loeated in all parts ot the U. S. ships, and we mnsl say that Dewey done have some I hie work well. relies from the flagship of Admiral Montljo and when I write yon again I will send you some bnttons I have. On July 20, myself and tbe two mates anl quarter masters went over to the Island called Cavite and visited eome ot the span-la- b soldiers there are Imprisoned there and one of them told the mates that be would give bis life to kl.l an Amere lean soldier, and If he ever got out be would do It. Ci you may see we are In a dangerous place at present. We also visited tbs wounded Ameri: can soldiers they bare in the hospital, and they look like they would drop any moment. Loben C. Gbxen. Battery B. Utah Volunteers. They dont gripe; Thos. Stxxlx. Be Not Deceived! A Cough, Horse-ne- ss or Cronp are not to be trifled with A doee In time of Shilohs Cure will save yon much trouble. For sale by T. E. Steele, drugglsV Tram No. 2 leaves American Fora at :15 a m, arrive at Pnejglo at 5:4! a m, Colorado Springs 7 20 a m, Denver 920 a m, Cnpple Creek 9:50 a m. Train No. 4 leavea American Fork (stops on aignal) at 8:20 p m arrive at Pueblo 5:18 p m, Colorado Springs 6:53 p m, Denver 9:25 pm. Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denyer with all lines east. EDWARD HABDY, the Jolly chair cars, and of Sheppard Co's, great store at Elegant day coaches, on all trains. Take Pullman Slecpera Bracerllle, III., writes: I bad never been sick a day In my life until In 1880. I tbe D. A IL G and have a comfortable on the got so bad with nervous prostration that I trip and enjoy the finut scenery had to give up and commence to doctor. I continent Train leaving American Fork at tried our local physicians and one In Joliet, but none gave me any relief and I thought a m arrive at Cripple Creek net mornI waa going to die. I became despondent ing at 9:50. and suffered untold agony. . I could not eat, A. 8. 8. K. noorxn, Hconxa, sleep nor rest, and It seemed as If I could G. P. A T. A. Traffic mgr., not exist. At tha end of six months 1 waa Denver, Col Colo., Denver, reduced to bnt a shadow of myself, and at M. H, Ccshikq, last my heart became affoctod and I waa B. F, Nxvihs, GcnT Agt., Trav, Pass. Agt truly miserable. I took six or eight bottles Balt Laxe citv. Utah. of Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gave me relief from tbe start, and at last a cure, the greatest blessing of my Ufa." DeWlttfl Witch Hazel 8alve has the Dr. Miles Remedies world, are sold by all druglargest Bale of any Salve In the This feet and its merit has led dim gists under a positive honest people to attempt to counterfeit guarantee, first bottle IL Lcok out for the man who attempts benefits or money reto deceive yuu when you call for g De disBook on funded. Witt e Witch Ease' Salve tbe rest eases of tbe heart and nerves free. Address, pile care TH03. STEELE. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, ln(L PEOPLES FAVORITE b picto The great Overland Robte, theUnicn Pacific R. E., Is a strictly transportation line and offers Its patrons unequaled service. Please bear In mind the following undisputed facte; That by using the Union Peclfle you will save many hours time to all eastern points; therefore the the time you save Is equal to money earned. The ONLY LINE east from Utah with MR. ( Dining CarServtce. Tha ONLY LINK equipped with Buffet Smoking and Library Cars. Through Pullman Vestibnled Palace and Tonrlsl Sleeping Cara. Free Recltniog Chair Qars, with no change to Missouri River and, Chicago and only one change to New York. As the lowest rates to ail polo's apply via tbe Union Pacific why not ubc it in preference to any other line? Two trains for all points east leave 8alt Lake City dally at 7jOO A. If, and 625 P. M. Detailed Information of every kind relating to railroad and will be steamship transportation on famished and cheerfully promptly application to. IL M. CLAY, General Agent 26l Main Street, Silt Lake Cl ty, Utah |