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Show K J The County Comtnlssloaeis were week from next Monday, Ono- Mr. James McGarry returned from Sait Lake City Wednesday and on tho following evening proceeded on to Cedar where he will at once put on of men In developing bis uupatented iron properties. Whl e l n Sal t Lake he gu,vo an option on t h Is property, the terms of which require.. of a sullieent amount of labor to latent the claims, four In niinibei - : ycsierday. in April a-c- lGth, is Arbor Day. 1 FO It 8 A L 1 face of Dick Cartwright, so long a feature each year, Is sadly missed. -- " Conference travelers are very much in evidence this week. The Utah and rew m Pacific brought in 1 SO . on Wednesday. v Nine-room-- , brlek house and full city ture and M streets. Horse and buggy,, cow, H(TnsLlibld'funiilture, organ, etc; All will be sold at a bargain. - For terms One dollar pays for the or other particulars apply to 11. Maeser UQW.untii January Ala 0' on'llio "premises., . . 1st,-1901-- Black If is with regret that we announce t lie decision of PresldentChiff by which T MILFOK!) Prof. Maeser, Is, transferred to the Provo Academy.' Mr. Maesers services at the Beaver Branch, In building It up to a point of recognition. a$ a high-gradcannot be t . urday last. - wfll be From our regular correspondent. Election oss felt not only by tho faculty but by th(T -- students, with whom he iscxeeptionally popular. Tho change will take effect at the end of the present term, when -- iho professor will-mo- ve his family to Provp and prepare to take up his new x TOOtl-lii- . . 'WhlUIngham Block, : SALT LAKE CITY; UTAH, off very quietly In Milford, although the elements were rather boisterous. Whflo-ou- r farmers can hardly be pleased wlihube result of jho political contest, yet they were pleased with the inoisturo which came whh it. ATCs an ill wind, etc. , day-passe- d The sheep shearing season commences on the 2nd inst, but to date the pro-- 1 vailing storm has suspended operations ottho carruls. Mr. Mangrum, whoso flock was sheared on Monday lost 100 head through exposure the night fol: z lowing; RE;: ACCIDENT AND ) j : Reduced Kates via OKKCON SHORT LINE to Salt Lake City and return. . 202-- 3 reriotisy duties. - JOE A. YOUNG, e overes-tlmatedrandTiis1- the week In Beaver. ' Mil is spending Mfss Elouise Mathews and Mr. and from Mrs WrF. Knox were with us on Sat- -- 5-- 1 Airs. I. V. Sawyer the-expendi- lot; rosjdnneo of U.Maescr, corner 10th ; -- Andrew Morris, tho well known shearer Is in charge of the local corrals. Many Beaver boys are at work. Hie Prompt and Garefut affen- fiorvGvenfo all Claims. COUKEsl'ONDENCE SOLICITED. We will not BE UNDERSOLD ON ANYTHING BY ANYBODY. April lGtb. D uring TOUnIST SLEEPERS on all trains between Milford and D. E. Salt-Lak- e. BURLEY, 0. p. WE ARE &t: a., 'Stock-takin- g Meason, AKINGrlREDIICTJ OKS TH AT SIMPLY Salt Lako City lJ iR TllANfm CONFERENCE KATES. THE. UTAH -- & PACIFIC, will sell rqund-trJtickets to Salt Lake on April Our Goods p 41 , 5tb, 1 1 6th, a nd 7 th, goodforjTt urn until April 16th, at tho very low .ifn of! $9.00 from Uvada, $3.50 from Modena; and 87.50 from Lund. This Is LESS THAN ONE-FAR- E for the round trip. Everybody come, the trip will do von good. 1 JOS. A. WEST. Chief Engineer. nil j WERE BOUGHT FOR THE LEGITIM ATE EVERY-i- ) AY TRADE, ROT EOR SPECIAL SALES, Am ARE ALL STANDARD Mansfield W, H FARNSWORTH, .Murdock. 5 u p en nf e n d e nf , ; |