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Show JOSH McKOSH SAYS Retrenchment appears to be in the lead just at this time. Third trick at the union station telegraph office being be-ing abolished, causing telegrapher D. M. Carroll, who recently moved his family to Islen to bump W. E. Hoover, Hoov-er, at Oasis. Mayor George A. Trent, of Islen, accompanied by his wife, are visiting visit-ing friends in Milford for three or four days this week. One of the extra steel gangs Is now located' at Islen, where they are engaged in gauging track, laying a new spur track at tunnel 14 and relaying re-laying new steel on the carious curc-es curc-es in the canyon. J. J. Blake, machinist at tunnel 13, has moved his family to tunnel' 13, where they are nicely located. This is another loss to Milford. Mayor Simkins of Barclay has his fresh milk route through the canyon and has a large number of customers. custo-mers. W. E. Hoover is relieving Mayor Tren1. as first trick telegrapher at Islen for a period of four days. J. B. Smith with his B and B. outfit out-fit was hustled out of Islen and sent over to Iron Springs. Beware you fia bhogs, the sheriff of Lincoln county is watching you this year. L. McCalister, telegrapher has bid in the third trick at Black Rock, but will not go there for about a week. |