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Show PERSONAL. t Torn Fitch proposes to make Oak-j Oak-j land, Cab, his future abiding place. . Howard R. Hetrick, E-q., of St. Louis, is in town. He is on his way to Nevada and California. O. H. Earll. Eo. .division Saperin-i Saperin-i tendent of the Union Pacific, at - Evanston, is at the Walker House. , Hon. W. II. Hooper started to Sjda j- Springs again yesterday morning, and will probably remain un'ii eaiiy in ! October. Mr. G. W. Cannon, representing the extensive clothing house of Joan ' & Henry Barret, Xew York, is at the Taylor House. Mr. and Mrs. Marks, of the Fourteenth Four-teenth ward, started for England 1 yesterday morning, and will he absent till spring, visiting relatives and friends in that country. Mr. Fred Carter, the deep-toned auctioneer.returned on Sunday morn jing from a two weeks' trip to Soda Springs. In future Fred will epice ; his conversations with praises of the mineral waters of Soda Springs. Mr. Edward Balbach, of tho Newark, Ne-wark, (X. J.) emcking works, and Charles Balbach,of tho Omaba-smelt-ing works, left the city last evening for tho E ist. They express themselves them-selves as delighted with their visit. The Sacramento I'ccord, of last Friday, says: Yesterday J. Ii. Watson, Wat-son, of this city, and Colonel Dijwnes went East to look alter some mines in the Wasatch district, Utah, which are owned by a Sacramento company. |