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Show SALT LAKE ROUTE NOTES Ii. F. Kline, formerly supervisor of machinery for the Salt Lake Route at Salt Rake, has been appoint ed roundhouse foreman at the Mil-ford Mil-ford shops. In place of Sam Benson who has been appointed general roundhouse foreman. Engine 888 is on her way to the Las Vegas shops in order that her secret works may be examined into Sleep Plague now follows the Influenza. In-fluenza. The disease improperly called "sleeping sickness" is' a first cousin of Infanltile paraJysis, 'ami like that disease is an acute affection affec-tion due to a specific virus which has probably found entrance thro the nose and pharynx. This disease dis-ease is communicatable and effects those most who have hail influenza. Kansas City reports v. girl in a slumber for 57 days that's notn-ing. notn-ing. we have them here in Milford wlio have been in a clumber all their lives and absolutely no prospects pros-pects of their ever coming out of it. Huh. It. is noticed that there ;-re several sev-eral dirty windows in some of the business houses. This does 1 net make a very good impression on the stranger who comes to our city. When some thin . people laugh their bones rattle like a hail storm .heating down on a tin roof. Mrs. Howarth being very found of peanut brittle ordered twenty cents worth of the Gu fibers and then proceeded to make the toothsome brittle at her home one day last ' week. After faking lots of pains to make a good, bountiful supply and then setting it outside to cool, some hungry bird comes along and takes the entire works, leaving a note which read. I thank you kindly, kind-ly, lady, signed, a hungry hobo. Second Fruit train east Engine 3502 called for G:30 a. m. was delayed de-layed in the Mllford yards on account ac-count bad order car which required a pair of new runners. Engine 3 500 on Fruit east early Monday morning was surely the picture pic-ture of hard luck. She blew out a cylinder head just as she got out on the main line. Kngine 3657 came to her relief. Train delayed three hours. Master Mechanic A. P. Neff of Mil-ford, Mil-ford, went to Salt Lake on delayed No. 4 Monday morning. Engine 340S was broke in last Saturday. She performed very nicely nice-ly and will be placed in regular service ser-vice shortly. R. D. Staneliff sustained a rather serious injury at the local shops last Friday afternoon by being struck in the mouth with a sledge hammer, which knocked off the ends of four teeth. The injured party did not mind such a minor injury and continued at work. W. B. Arthur machinest at the local lo-cal shops met with a painful injury last Monday evening by having the nail of the index finger torn loose while doing some work on the plainer. plain-er. The San Carlo opera company passed pas-sed through Milford on delayed No. 4 early Monday morning on their way east via R. & R. G. Fred Rothman. second trick operator oper-ator at the Union station has engaged en-gaged apartments at the Forgte apartments. We understand that it is a three-Voom suite. What's the idea. Fred. It was heard on the street that there Is no business on the road at this time. Huh. is that so. Just drop around any morning between 3 and 7 a. m.. or interview Sandy Russell, if you think there is no business. |