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Show I 1 Vronul. : Mr. Henry Palmer, who has been connected somewhat extensively with ( mining matters in this Ti rriiory lor the past three years, goes oast this , morning to New York on business and expects lo he absent a month or six weeks. Mr. Palmer is an old Cali-fornian, Cali-fornian, a genial and cultivated gentleman, gen-tleman, and ono whose communications communica-tions have repeatedly graced the columns col-umns of tlie JIi:i;a.u. Wo wish him a pleasant and successful trip aud ; safe return. j Mr. A. II. Earll. tho gentlemanly ' and courteous agent of the U. P. Ii. j li. at Ogdon, was in town yestcnlay. Mr. C. Studebakor, president of the Studebaker lWs wagon and carriage manufacturing company, after a pleasant and successful visit to Salt Lako, goes west to California and Oregon to-morrow, lie will call here on his return east. General Ord, commanding the Department De-partment of tho I'laitc, is at Camp Douglas, tho guest of General Morrow. I Mr. C. C. Chapman, of Spruance Stanley it Co., San Francisco; and Mr. E. B. Shaw, representing Cutting ttCo..of tlie same city, arc among tlie late arrivals at the Walker House. |