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Show TWO IDEAS ABOUT THE PIG BUSINESS One Without Imagination, and the Otliar with it ai.d ttii Differ- - iils Therein. 1EMA DlAlClOAf COIIMIY District Jiulge Joshua Greenwood District Attorney E. II. Evan (Jink of Cot rb -- Dennis White County TreasH. A. White Jr. Ounty Recorder -- Flizalieth Ntilson J. Robidhon S. Mrfdick Piwlff-- W. A et.,-- J. A torn y 8i.pt. Of "V'j. I'. Fu'-- . ScllOOltr--R- s x t II. l'.tttun Cm m.esitiiLoro-Hen- ry Hill. Mir.ers-v.lV- , Fau.uel Hooii u Bi.iver, V.. J. Burns, M.lfard. Juvenile Office- r- J. II. Bar mi HILfbnD OFFICIALS TOWN Tliti Board of Trustees meet Thursday evening a 8 oclock. Preeident Ed Burdsley Trustees W. J. Burns, W. 11. Chesley Barton. George Edelman. Clerk R. II. Marshal J. II. Hedges Engineer J. A. Ingots Justice of the Peaee Bert Nic hols Board of Health F. J. Burton, health officer, J. C. Bowman ami 11. H. Pitchforth Bchool Board Jos. Hickman, IV. J. Burns, Wiu. Armstrong e, PiU-hfort- THE MILFORD It ilium be reiueiiilitrt-always list (HAURKiL SbCiEllES. Is nut the price of an article which I. (I. (I. F. Milford t.odye No. 42, I. it Is tiupuitaiit, hut the reason for the O. 0. F. meets in (hid Fellow hall price every Saturday evening at eight The bankrupt Mtuk, the flic sale, oclock. Sojourniug brut tiers cor- the niHinifnt'turei's ren nanfe, the an until the reiuovnl sale, the dially iuviled. dicsi lotion of pni Kiel ship J. IV. Bam., N G. whul W. I.. El me three, and lutny mere, hut aigu-inebtHecy. foi the pike? And note this Encamp-rrntEncampment Kaunder one that without the argument point 1. tL O. O. F. meets No. !, the pike Is powei less, kedure your eveneevend and fourth Moud-id overcoat fiuui find to 60. ings of tuch month in Odd Fellow and libeiai disrouni attracts little Pairl-arolrjtil at 8 o'clock. Yieiiii.g WLy? Because there Is no welcome. reasonable explanation for the reducFsKii E. Willard. C. P. tion. Why should you present overF.. C. Basteh, Scribe. coats to the public? But announce 1). of R. Min puli Rcbtkah Lodge No. that. otng to an expliatlon of your lease, and the Imperative command 19, 1. O. O. F. meets in (hid Fellow that you vacate present store hall. Visiting Kebekahs welcome. within two weeks, your will reduce the you G. N. t'Ahhie of your from overcoats price Ada Baxtk.h, Seoy. 8100 to 60, and you may sell easily F. O. E.-- Tl ah Aerie No. 1296, Fra- all you have to offer. Insttuctlvrly, ternal Order )f Eagles meets in Odd the pub'le sees the whole picture the Fellow hall every Wednesday even- proprietor's anxiety, the inevitable reing at 8 o'clock. Visiting Eagles moval, the lessening days, Ihe dual sacrifice, and the store full oi eager always welcome. buyers Quick to seize such an opporFrank H. Gkimes, W. P. tunity. This la only half the reduction John McKson, Seoy. previously considered; but one is bus! F. and A. M. Albert Pike Lodge No. ness without Imagination, and tbe othwith It. Atlantic 14, F. and A. M. meets in Odd Fel- er Is business low hall the accord and fourth Tues- Monthly. day evening of each month at 8 o'clock. Sojourning brothers wel- BILLIARD PLAYING WON BRIDE come. 8. E. Potts, W.M. Unusual Stakes on Games Decided lr. Geo. Jefferson, Sccy. Italian Club, In City of O. E. 8. Ruth Chapter No. 8 Order Philadelphia. of Eastern Star meets the first and third Tuesday evening of each Men have often played billiards, bul mouth in Odd Fellow hall at 8 not fur love. It haa taken William Caruso, a prosperous young barber of oclock. Visiting Stars welcome. the Colonnade hotel, to demon titrate M. W. P. Florence Inools, tbe fact that Cupid lurks In the cor Myra M. DeWolfe, Secy. tiers of the green k ,!e, with a smile ROYAL HIGHLANDERS Polmont and an arrow for the victor of the Castle No. 818, Royal Highlanders, game of chance. Four years ago Caruso met. In the meets in Odd Fellow hall the 2nd 4th Friday evening of each month. Mazzlna Garibaldi club, John Clrlno. the best billiard player In tbe club Visiting members welcome. Caruso, undaunted by the other's repu W. L. Elbwick, I. P. tatlon, challenged him to a billiard Li'cile Stoddard, Sec. duel, with the privilege, If be won, of B. R. C. A. Meets in Odd Fellow asking In marriage the hand of a cc hall the first and third Monday tain lissom beauty, Fllomena Clrlno, the then sister. All was evening of each month at 8 oclock. arranged, champion's came off, Caruso the match Visiting brothers cordially Invited. won, and Ctrlno Introduced tbe victor Fire Department The Milford Volun- to hia sister. Every week the billiard matches teer Fire Department meets 2nd Thursday eve. each month at opera would be the talk of the club when it honseat 8 oclock. Regular practice became known what were the stakes And every week Caruso beat his op Monday evenings at 7 oclock. fortified by the thought of the R. H. Pitchforth, Pres. ponent, miles that awaited him r.fter the battle. Convinced at last that the young barber was a worthy man in every respect, Clrlno gave Ills consent to ibr nuptials. Philadelphia Evening Bul letin. CHURCHES. First Church of Christ Scientist Regular services held every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Experience meeting Wednesday eveniug at 8 oclock. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:46 a. m. M. Catherine Smithson, First Reader. All services are held in the Christian Science Reading Room at corner of First avenue and McKeon street. All are cordially invited. Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching service every Sunday morning at 11 oclock, and in the evening at 7 :30 Junior league every oclock. Wednesday afternoon at 8 oclock. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 7 ;30 oclock. Ladies Aid society meets Thursday afternoons at 8 o'clock. Chapel at corner of Main street and Second avenue. Latter Day Saints Sunday School every Sunday at 8 p. m. Mutual Improvement associations meet, every Sunday evening at 8 oclock. Relief society meets every Thurs. day at 8 p. m. All services are hold in the L. D. S. Meeting house. The public is invited to attend all services. - fur-llue- is fur-ltnc- 2Lauii6vv Iforgic B. F. WILLIAMS, rmp. the Fofgie Laundry and am now all kinds of laundry work at reason-abl- e do to prepared and on short notice. prices .....HAVE YOUR LAUNORY. WORK DONE AT ROME..... AND SAVE EXPRESS CHARGES . All laundry left at the Fofgie Hotel will receive our prompt attention. J. A. INGOLS ASSAYER ENGINEER, AND CHEMIST Snnreyor for Utah and Nevada U. S. Deputy Mineral We are now prepared to give prompt attention to SURVEYS ASSAYING CUSTOM for for Silver Iron Gold Lead Zinc Copper IF ITS THERE X Patent Underground Locations, Etc. WEIL FIND IT Office and Labratoiy opposite Opera House Milford. Utah Phone 46 J--J Bert nichols C HUNTER, M. D PHYSICIAN Office Notary Public SURGEOH AHD st Tanner House Milford of legal blanks, location notices, proofs of laltor. etc., always Utah on hand. Notary work promptly and accurately atteuded to. If yon have anything to sell, list It with Elswick. QEO. R GREENWOOD ATTORNEY-A- T LAW Tha Winnebago and Hio Beano. Cougreomao J. P. Latta of Nebraska demands that tbe Winnebago Indiana of hla state b given back the prlvl luge of chewing mescal beana which the government ruthlessly deprived them of some years ago. The meacal bean grows down on the Mexican border, and the Indian experts say that Its narcotic quality makes It aa dangerous to the noble red men ae whisky, chloral, morphine or any other drug. The noble red men, however, indlg nantly deny the allegation, and declare that it la a part of the Winnebago religion to chew those beans and thus bold direct communication with the Great Spirit Congressman Latta, occupying a middle ground upon the question, argues that they are not so bad, and that tbe Winnebago Indiana were Just aa well behaved when they had the habit as they are now, when a paternal govern ment forblda it. All klnda C. J. Mclntire C ONTRACTOR Licensed Alwtracter and Notary Public BUILDER Invest incuts Lar Fire Insurance Utah Milford Heal Eestate ABHTIlAtTS OF TITI.K Qiialllied under rules of land department to certify attracts in patent proceedings. . DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Bank Building, Milford. Utah RINGS RsIM Offices xolton Block, Boaver, Utah InSigadton ami Stomach Troublar Try tha Hunger Cure. A German woman who has sut ,ered for years with neuralgia and headache believes she has been cured by fasting. "Food is tbe root of all evil," she declares, not money. Eat lug and unhappiness are closely Inter woven. Hunger cures (or certain Classes of ueivous and Internal disor ders are already being regarded fa vorably by some medical authorities Dresms.-psayone expert, are tbe or a condition or tbe atoinavb. and ihuusaude of people are plagued with disagreeable dreams, which ex baust aud dean oy nervfe center. Fast lug seerna a rational cure fur such disorders, and there Is reavou 10 sup pose that It will in future form a vr material part uf tbe treatment of pa tUnts by nerve specialists. s THE POLITICIAN New Idea fur Church Fair. Church rail's in England have adopt Philadelphia Man Tells Remaikabla ed an Ingenious device to render lbs sufferings of masculine patrons much Story cf Queer Attachment less acute. The Innovation first saw Formed. the light of day at Exeter, where, by Jorei b M. Donahue, a downtown ihe purchase of what were called "Imr Idem who It known In pollik-a- ci- munity tickets" at a little above tho rcle, Is n traveling oleeiuan lor a firm crdluary price of admission, uien were IntereMed In rliiirth fixlnit He tells protected from the Importunities of women stallholders to buy. This Ina fiinil .ne on Muisnlf that hapi-euenovation, which was styled "preferenup at 8hennniic:-- a few day ago a diverting As I came tmo town." eKit Donv tial treatment," proved hue, 1 noticed !u the dbtaiue a Inrgsl method of obta'nlng Increased male blark and white p.p, it seemed to he support for the fete. A man, on being C.Sit at a table of 13 persons wattblLg u.e cuitluut'lv tor a half bpprout bed by a temluli.g stallholder show to as his colored 1 bad i ouly mile It lot port on Friday the 131I1 of the got Intu the ktatluu. i Wbt-the tiulu suipptd i hr pig to strut e complete immunity. j month. was opposite the elation looking up C.Let a black cat cross vour tu iny late. 1 slighted and started Mixed. Rather ath. through tbe town, the pig following "That acrobat's stunt Is a good one. me every step. ' It? Isn't C. Break a mirror. 1 went Into a drug store to buy a Yis, be always gets a l.nd uu hk soda. The p'g stayed outside, and C.Walk under a ladder. when 1 came out to touilnue my Jour- eat." was tbe ney pig bad luck won't touch ready and followed. I was soon at the church door and Halite af Ftrfeiluri if you advertise business your walled the anlvsl ot the sexton. When Dee. 1, 1909. in this Milton), Utah, he came I walked tu the open door paper. and the pig made an attempt to go. To Joseph Bunce, heirs or assigns: You are hereby notified that we 4LTrade ads. know no supertoo. hut was scon chased by the gruff have ex ended $000.00 in lalror and stition. orders and a kick from the janitor. Win n I came nut noticed the Improvements, upon the Tramp group Df you have goods to sell, : the it pig wending Its way toward ih sta- of claims in Star district, let the ad. do it. a of No. No. a tion, quarter ahead of me, Tramp J, Tramp 2, Tramp seemingly downhearted because It bad No. 3, Tramp No. 4, Tramp No. 6 and not been able to follow ms to the Tramp No. 6 mining claims, the work Uuiyiilu. IMS, bf W. N. t.) rliun h." I'liiladelplila Times. us of consisting sinking appeared by the certificate filed with the county GRAND NEW WORLD NATIONS recorder for aaseHsineiit for the year rpcrmincns 1909, in order to hold said premises I2fCTrOG(3 00U8iri2I?& under the provisions of section 2321 Marvelous Development of the Two Revised Statute of the United that is what you'ic States, Americas Foreshadowed In this iM'ing the amount, ivniiirod to JUST 10 do il ynu sic flic Present Day. a templing tukincsa hold the same for the year ending 191U, und if within ninety days from t he without sdvciuauig in these Chile has en Industrial awakening service of t his notice, orwitiiin ninety column. No man was rvrr satiswhich la marvelous. The wmk uu Ihe daya after the notice by publication Aral steel planl south of Mexico la you fail or refuse to contribute your fied with well enough. You are no exception of aticli ex jiendit tires' aa a progressing so rapidly thul It will be pmjiort'ion interest in the said you want inuie husinrs. your rtady fur operation In October, 19:0. ohiinii will liocniiie the property of lush hard advertise in It will cost 82.UOO.UOU In United S' ate the NuliMcriltera hereto, under said this paper. Tell people whnt you've gold and will have a dully output of section 2324. veil ibetu oiicn 200 tone. David A. Giimon, got ui s.-l-l all it well. John II. Li'kk, The consular reports sent to tlm Visit our office well Jamkh A. Giuxon. government at Waahinglnu are UiUl show you how. with Instructive comments and tact First pub Dec. 3, 1909. lCoprnM. IXS hj W.M. Lo and figures about the activities of dif- Last pub Feb. 26, 1910. ferent nations. Japan's aiertm-sU well known. Resides Improtlng her life rivers and harlots she Is organizing now steamship lines to various South American porta. But of all the Intrepid hustlers Canada !a the silent, yet most conspicuous. When one trica to luinglne the great empire which will one day take THE the place of the modest lady uf the PAINTER snows, ell Old World grandeurs scetu to pale. When one further lets his imagination roam from. Hudson bay to the Straits of Magellan and takes In FOR ALL KINDS OF the coming wqudera of New World nations, he Is staggered by the vision of Canadian, United States. Mexican. Central A merles, Brazilian, Atgen-lin- e and Chilian deve'upmeiits. Eu- ope. Asia and Australia vanish Ilka tbe mlata of a dream or remain venerable ahrinei from which the wop 4 1i I per have departed. 4 Barefoot Dancing. We read of young women in vailous pails of tbe country giving sbrelevr and BtuckinglcaA danrea for tbe bene fit of charity and for other uot announced, among which pfThapa could be numbered the gra'ldcatlon ol feminine vanity and the desire to at tract attention. from the pro prlety of aucb peciin.Ics and the ah enc of modesty wbl It the old fash' loned love to think la atlii innate In all womankind, there la the matter of the grievous affliction which audiences are going to be called upon (0 endure If tbla mania contluuea. The femlulne a pedal, 00 doubt, waa originally thing of beauty, but tight aboea auh French befell have cot conserved It, and the auggeation that young women should dance barefoot should appall them quite aa much aa it does its, even If they are uot restrained by any thought of propriety. I liave leased 12 AND l dAnd 1 to-w- 1 er m EARLE House and Sign Painiing Borglum'a Group of North America, tiutzou Borglum'a group or North America, for the bureau of the American republics at Washington, haa been cast lu plaster, and promlaea to be a gtaiid artistic monument. The figure of tbe youth representing "Progress" Is paitleularly strong, and we Imagine l here la a ceitaln hidden meaning lu tbe expression of the nervous figure that will give rlae to some discussion when the group la placed. Mr. Borg luu, who started for a vacation lu the Gunnison country of Colorado, will re turn In August aud tbe marble group will be cut In tbe rough at Washing ten. Then It will be placed In position ut the building of the American repub lies, aud tbe sculptor will finish it lu situ. There will be no leavlug or worl to mechanics. The gioup will repre sent the full expression of a man fu'l of original Ideas, who takes ti!a art In tensely seriously. 4 4 4 4 44444 Learned In the Law. Examiner WLat Is uu alibi? Candidate for tbe Bar An alibi la committing a crime In oue place when you are In another place. If you run be in two other placea, the alibi la a.l tba stronger lu law. Puck. 4 For a sociable game of pool or billiards drop in at THE OXFORD Large and commodious accommodations for the convenience of tourists and traveling men. All the latest magazines and papers Opinion Checks Drink Habit. Firty years ago a gentleman got drunk habitually, and no one thought the worse cf him. A gentleman the worse for llquur could be seen In a drawing room any day, and women ncnrcely withdrew their patronage and countenance from him. The great Hobhta, tbe writer and phlloeupher. calculated be had been drunk a hundred times In tbe course uf his life, bul after CO lie drank Uu wine. Drinking In the army and at the universities was common enough few yearn ago. Now what do we find? Lady Violet Grevllle asks in the Graphic. The young undergraduate, the young of fleer, are temperate to a degree. Puli lie opinion la against drinking, and public oplulun la stronger than any Globa. act of parliament. Dill London. Tbe poet Gray would hare agreed with James Douglas In thinking you annot be gay In London. " have been at Ixindon this mouth, that tin- 'oine, dull place, where all people un iter 30 find ao much amusement," be wrote to a friend. And Fielding makes loseph Andrews any in a letter to Pamela, "Iondun is a bad place, and .here Is so little good feUuweblp that the next door neighbors don't know one another.'' An lloswell amiably re nmrked : "I have often amused my sell srtih thinking how different a place 'xuidon la to different people! 4 4444444444444-4444- 4-- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 are in our reading room. Ideal Hardwall Plasters and Fiber Portland Cement IIMlfoib Xumbcr Co. 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