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Show PERSONAL lion. A. O. SinooL was up from Provo yesterday. Colonel J. M. Locke baa returned from the Centennial and Cincinnati. Hon. Lorin Farr of OtJtlcn appeared ap-peared on the streets ol Salt Like ou Monday. Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhousfe arrived in San Francisco on the 6Lh from Kan-davu, Kan-davu, one of the Fiji group. Mr. B. Haggin and parly have returned from ineir tour of observation observa-tion through the southern mining districts. Rov. Walter M. Barrows, pastor of the Congregational church this city, has gone east. He will be absent a few w ek s. Mr. W. G. Sharp, son of Bishop John Sharp, who has been cast at college for several months, will spend the vacation with his (riends in Sail Lake. He is expected homo on Thursday. Mr. Henry C. Jarrett, the theatrical theatri-cal manager and heroof the light-ining light-ining transcontinental train, arrived j from California yesterday andpro-' andpro-' coeds east to New York this morning. !The gentleman goes to meet his family who are returning from Europe. |