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Show Hotel Arrivals Guests of Our Local Hostcries. Milford hotels always do a rush-ins rush-ins business. A few ninht ago two of the Xews force were walking home towards midnight, when they met a belated arrival, who enquired for a room, staling that lie had walked the streets for an hour, trying to find lodging for the night, but was unable to do so. This is only an example of the business local hotels are doing. Recent arrivals at the two leading lead-ing hotels are as follows: At the Milford A. R. Woolley, i A. B. Davis, Don Lewis, W. Lawson, H. W. Kelton, S. S. Freewell. W. H. j Smith, H. Carter, W. L. Wimmer, j C. T. Emery, F. M. Bigelow, Charles j Brown, John H. Burke, Salt Lake; R. C. Matthews, Chicago; N. B. Neil-son, Neil-son, A. Parkman, Beaver; J. H. Den-man Den-man and wofe, J. C. Benedict and : wife, Thistle; Lyman Richards, Garrison; Gar-rison; F. L. Osborne, Frisco; Dr. A. G. Hardman, Denver; W. B. McCul-lough, McCul-lough, Los Angeles, Cal.; Hon. M. H. Welling, Fielding; F. A. Moriarty, Denver; J. Ranker, Ed. Freer, Los Vegas; W. H. Avery, Los Angeles; . R. Rupert, Malone; R. P. Hersli-berger, Hersli-berger, Hutchison, Kan.; Jack Tat-tersall, Tat-tersall, R. G. Garter, Ross Ripple, Provo; George Anderson, Richfield; C. W. Thomas, Beatty. Nev.; I. D. Stewart, Principal of Minersville schools, Minersville; Jules Kelly, Og-den. Og-den. At the Atkin E. A. Thomas, Chi-! Chi-! cago; E.' TV. Anderson. Luke Cos-grove, Cos-grove, Chris Schreiber, G. P. Stevenson, Steven-son, J. TV. Leavitt, J. J. Meyers, j Salt Lake; TV. H. Channel, Los An- geles; Paul E. O'Brien. New York; F. J. Connover and wife, Denver; J. C. Baldwin. Eureka; II. Brooks, Kanab; Margaret Davis, Los Vegas; L. M. MeArthur, Cedar City; Andrew t'ekerman, Beaver; Byron Stephenson, Stephen-son, Holden; M. Gibson, Hurricane; E. E. Dyer, Butte, Mont.; A. T. Neil- ; ! son, Ogden; J. J. Kelly, Beaver; J. E. Yates, Provo. I ; Joseph Hickman of Reed, transacted trans-acted business in Milford, Tuesday. He states that farming conditions are very satisfactory in his vicinity : and that the farmers are busy : threshing out their crop of alfalfa j seed. ;1 j j Mrs. Rachel Wolf, mother of Mrs. Carmen, was a guest of Mrs. TV. F. j Cottrell Thursday night, and later left for Townsend, Wash. Mrs. Wolf is a sister of Mr. W. J. Merritt, formerly for-merly connected with the Red Warrior War-rior mine, of this county. J. J. Black, who at one time, was a worker in the local machine shops, but who has been absent from Mil-I Mil-I ford for some time, has returned to this city and will resume his former employment, realizing that Milford is a good town to live in. Rev. D. E. Carter, formerly pastoi of the local M. E. church, who has been serving the Liberty Park churcl of Salt Lake, has returned to his own conference, Ostrander, Washington," Wash-ington," where he will minister to the spiritual needs of the men in the lumber camps. The Copper Curb and Mining Outlook, Out-look, published in New York, says in its last issue: "The Majestic Mines Company of Beaver County, Utah, will sink the Hoosier shaft from the CDO to the S00 foot level. Shipments are being maintained steadily." This show's that the News has a wide circulation. cir-culation. Mrs. J. TV. Caswell, wife of the superintendent of the Montreal mines, was a visitor in Milford, Tuesday, and while here showed her appreciation of the News by taking out a subscription. Mrs. Caswell j states that residents of that locality I are very anxious that a separate school he started there, but for the ! present, this seems unlikely. |