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Show PERSONAL. Mcssis. Dillon, Chirk, Sickles and Ames, of the U. P. R. R,, and those accompanying them, returned to town laat night, and attended the theatre. They leave this morning again. Governor Stanford and Mr. Stubbs of the C. P. li. R., also came down last night from Ogdcn, and leave this monung hy the garly train, Mr. R, W. Wallaco, represruling Messrs. Tobin, Davisson &, Co., Sun Francisco, got iu yesterday from the West, and will remain a few days ou business. Mr. II. Whittell, one ol'Sau Francisco's Fran-cisco's "solid" men, also arrived yesterday, and will remain a day or two looking around. Jos. Murphy will"He!p"thc Denvcr-ites Denvcr-ites next week, and iulroJueo "Mam Cre" to Salt Lakers soon after. Col. Saxe thinks a good healthy rain which would make carbonates an J horn silver spring up with a rat iid growth would be worth money to the Territory. Col. J, J. Critchclow has navigated his prairie schooner through porilous on nous from Uintah, and is now in town. He still bears the marks ol Caucasian refinement, alLhough ho hiis had a weary lime among the aboriginal princes of the Agency. Mr. J. M. Haskell has-been inhaling inhal-ing breezes oil' the Pacific in Fr'isco for somo weeks, but he is now inf-pir-ing Wasatch zephyrs and eating Cali-j Cali-j for uia strawberries and Salt Lako cream in Ibis city. |