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Show FF.USONAL. Dr. Benj. Stetson, a prominent physician physi-cian of Fremont, Neb., is in the city today. Ho is registered at the Coii-: Coii-: tineiitat. Col. F. Keinstorf. representing the Anthony & Kalm brewing association of St. Louis, is in tho city. His coin- I .any proposes to erect a largo beer touso iii this city next fall. Hon. J. W. Murphy, public adminig-trator adminig-trator at Butte, Montana, is in the city on a visit accompanied by his wife. Mr, Murphy was a resident of Salt Lake , some years ago. His mother has lived here lor many years. Col. Bagan, one of Omaha's pronL-nent pronL-nent business men and public works contractors, is in tho city on a visit. Mr. Kagan is president of the Thomp-, Thomp-, sou-Houston electric light company of f Omaha. j ; Mr. Geo. B. Brastow has been ap-j ap-j pointed receiving teller in Wells, Fargo i ;& Co.'s bank, vice M. S. Feudcrgast,, ; who has resigned to accept a posilioiu j 'with the Utah Title, Insurance, ocTrus't ; company. Mr. Brastow has for some : timo . been paying teller in tho same j lank. j Mr. Gib D. Jay, a heavy real estate 1 owner in Ko ko'mo, Iud., and until ro- cently engaged in the grain and bank-f bank-f ing business, is in the city. Ho is tour-; tour-; ing through tho west in the interests of I 'a syndicate of Indiana capitalists who j contemplate investing in real estate and 1 establishing maniifacturies. and will bo j "governed in their speculations bv the I judgment and excellentforesighto'f Mr. ( Jay, who'is a thorough and practical Juisiuess man. Mr. Jay is favorably .'! '.impressed with Salt Lake City, and will remain here several days. |