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The cornubian Newspaper -  october 5, 1911.

The following memo from the register of the Star Hotel, New York, Is evidence of the movements of many Cornish people coming to and going from New York, and will be read with interest In Butte by friends of the parties In transit:

R. T. James, from Boulder, Colo., of Camborne;

Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williams, from Redruth to Scarton Pa.;

Mrs. J. Clifton, from Redruth to Johnstown, Pa.;

W. S. Williams, from Camborne to Seattle;

E. Jenkins, from Ishpenning to St. Austell;

Alfred Kneebone, from Houghton to St. Austell ;

William Temblyn, from Camborne. to Sacramento;

William E. Mitchell, from Camborne to St. Louis.;

Arthur John Hooper, from St Austell to Houghton;

George Hooper, from St. Austell to Houghton;

WiIliam Brewer, from St. Austell to Victor, Colo.

Edgar Bennetts from St. Austell to Butte

Marwood Rowett from St. Austell to Victor, Colo.

Sidney Hancock, from St. Austell to Victor, Cola.;

Samuel Herbert Newton, from Perranporth to San Francisco;

Samuel Godfrey, from Perranporth to Park City;

Mrs. Maria Lukey from Camborne to Houghton;

Thomas Parsons, from St. Agnes to Columbia, Mo.;

Mrs. Spargo, from Penryn to Hartford, Conn.;

William Arthui Warren, from Camborne to Newark;

J.Cully, from Hardwick to Penzance;

Neil Clark, from Chattanooga, Tenn, to Truro ;

Robert Keast, from Helston to El Paso;

Mart Koning and wife, from Cornwall to Galveston ;

Sam Gilbert, from Camborne to New York;

William Hattam, from St. Buryan to Ducktown, Tenn;

Ephriam Jackson from St. Buryan to Ducktown, Tenn;

Mr. and Mrs Grant from Truro to Florida;

J W Robinson, from Falmouth to Hanna, Wyo;

J. Congdon, from Gunnislake to Chicago ;

Samuel Honey, from Delama to St. Dennis ;

C. Webber, from Liskeard to Hart­fotd ;

Capt. Thomas and wife, from Camborne to Houghton;

Mr. Cocking, from Hayle to Morenci;

Miss Griffiths, from Hayle to Morenci;

Mrs. Kent, from Cornwall to Butte.