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Show PERSONAL. S. A. D. Glasscock of St. John, Kan is in The city prospecting for a location. Dr B F. Sanborn, a leading dentist of Sa"n Francisco, hn.loca1a in this city. ' " Gcorec E. W. Weland left last evening even-ing for an extended southern trip, tie City of Mexico being his objective point. W. H. McClure, of McClure & Co., returned this morning from a week s visit at his old home, Canyon City, Colorado. To contractors: The Western Cornice Works are best prepared with 'acUitiM and prices for any cornice or tin woi k. Inquire of Culnier Bros. Miss Jennie Anderson, daughter of Judge Anderson, left yesterday for PueElo, Col., for a short visit with hei sister, Mrs. T. B. Strait. D. N. Straup, of Valparaiso, Ind., has accepted a position in the law ofhco of Judge Powers. Mr. Straup is a young man and a member of the bar. Rev. Charles R. Bliss, secretary of the New West Educational commission, arrived ar-rived in the city yesterday, aud is a guest of the Metropolitan hotel. The James O'Neill company will leave tomorrow morning for Denver. Mr. O'Neill has become a Salt Lake property prop-erty holder during his last visit, having invested considerable money in realty. Mr. Thomas Mulloy leaves for Omaha next week on a visit. He has received a tempting proposition to engage in the livery business in that city, and will take the proposition under consideration. considera-tion. Wil'iam Hixon left last evening for San Francisco in tho interests ot the chamber of commerce and real estate exchange, for the purpose of working up excursions from the-coast to this city. ........ Mrs. Rev. R. W. Plant left this morning morn-ing for her home in Boston. Her mother and sister will accompany her as far as Chicago. Mrs. Tait, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Plant all winter, will also be one of the party on her way homo to St. Paul. Major R. . H. Hendershot, known throughout the country as the "drummer "drum-mer bov of the Rappahannock" is at the Wliite house. The major was only 12 years of ago when he enlisted in the 8th Michigan infantry to aid in suppressing sup-pressing the southern uprising of thirty years ago. The writer of the article concerning the second Desky addition, which recently re-cently appeared in Thk "Times" in spealiing of the houses now erected intho addition in advertoutly said that there were seven houses none of which cost less than $700, it should have read that none cost .less than $1,200, which is a proper and accurato estimate of the cost. Fred Pelham. advance agent for Mrs. Seott-Siddons, is in tho city endeavoring endeavor-ing to arrange dates for a season of readings by the beautiful and accomplished accom-plished lady whom he represents. Mary Frances Scott-Siddons is the granddaughter grand-daughter of that Sarah Siddons who so long held the English stage in subjection subjec-tion by the magic of her superb acting; and while the descendant of tho illustrious illus-trious Sarah makes no pretentions to characterization, she is not surpassed anywhere in her elocutionary talent. |