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Show LOCAL PERSONALS. Peter Burke, a mining man of Eureka, Eu-reka, is in Salt Lake. Mr. A. H. Tarbet is in California this week inspecting his mining inter est. 4 g James Kearns, a brother of Hon. Thomas Kearns, is here from St. Paul on a visit. i Mrs. T. Ryan, with her charming Mttle boy, Raymond, was in the city Thursday. : . Mrs. White of Shoshone, Ida., came down Tuesday to see her son, Gilbert, who is in All IlaDows. j t $ I Governor Heber M. Wells and staff are in New York attending the Dewey i reception and witnessing- the yacht race. S Rev. Father Taylor, L. M., who read a distinguished course in Europe, is ! now attached to the faculty of All Hallows. Miss Alice Wall, has been visiting friends in Denver1 and she reports a most pleasant time among friemds in the Queen City. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearns are rejoicing over the advent of a little girl, born this week. Mother and child are doing- well. f Mrs. Colonel Dewey of Silver City, Ida., is in the city. She came down to see htr son. Con, a distinguished commercial com-mercial student of All Hallows. yf Mr. John Weber, one of Ftah's leading lead-ing mining men, his moved his family from Park City to .Salt Lake, and they ' are now located in' their new home oa , East Second" Sou lit' J Mrs. Judge and diughter. Miss Kath-erine1, Kath-erine1, and Miss Wall, who are traveling travel-ing in Europe, are now in Rome. While I there they will pay their respects to j His Holiness Pope Leo. 'v : "William Jennings, who for ten vears has been with the firm of John Scow-croft Scow-croft & Sons of Ogden. has gone east on a vacation. He will stop in Denver on his way east. '. . i v Last Tuesday was Dewey day in Washington, D. C, and the united Catholic societies to the number of 2.000 or more marched in the parade, with appropriate badges and flags, accompanied ac-companied by two bands if music. 4 Branch No. 711 of the Catholic Knights of Ameriea held a reception on Monday evening last in their rooms. A large crowd was in attendance. An address was - elelivered by Rt.-Rev. Bishop Scanlan and other prominent i speakers, and seven new members joined the society. . j |