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Show j, . . . ; t TEltSiONAL. W. Kay, ono of Orion's prominent btiHiniBti V im'ii, ih viHitiiiK tl.ii city. 1 11. I,, Win li r, iiilvani'8 imnut of Dun Morris I Biitiivun, it ut the Wulkor Houho. ... M. I'!. liimilnmnu, wilt for Diminl K. HiuhI- iniinii, tlm cminout. IniKi'ilian, in u navi-t ut Hit' Valtiy llouH -. iJ A. J. ('rook n jcnl.lcinnn lui'Kcly InlcrcHtod in j tlio minim; iuiliiHtry of Idtilio, in in Halt Liikx, it muwt of tlm ( ullfii liuiisu. Mr, Crook's homo it. Clujlon. ilnlio, I V. A. I'luiiouH unci T. A. I)ix lmv boon nt- , jtointt.il h commitloo by the oxoculivn commiltco of the v. M. ( '. i. to iwiKioie temiMirary roomH for $ tlieaHHoeiiition, nnd hIko to take lmmuures for wv l uurini; permanent (UiarUtrs. ( ('ol. W. T. CesHna, Kenton, Ohio; Ijawrence Clark, New York; A. K. de HieiilcH, ijoansiiort, I? liKliana, and t'ai.tain 11. W. Morton of ihis city left for Lake i'oiut early thiH morniu where I they will embark on n sailing boat for u couple k of days' sail around the lake, taking in some of fc1 the isiaids. Vieo-l'resident Holcomb, of the Union Paeilie, 2-' who arrived in the city this morning, will remain here unt il Monday to transaet Home important business in connection with the vast railway sys- ban under hlH jurisdiction. Mr. I iolcomb is one f of the best executive ollicors that the Onion f i'acilic has ever had. lie is a thorough busineis k man, and is acquainted with nil the details of the intricate workiuKH of tho Kroat transcouti- licntul line of which ho is the practical head. Hon. 1!. (', Cushinit. mayor of Omaha, nnd momlxTof the well-known railroad contractniK i Jitni of Mallory A: t'lishinr, Col. i-'rank MorriMey, I n newspaper man of the saino city, and Mr. I (luruey, arrived in town todav. They pave Tiik j '1'ihkh ollico a plcaaant ca'l. At S:i0 they left for 1 Ht.. iicorae on some mining business. Upon I their return they will spend two or three days in Suit Lake. |