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Show I'EKSONAL. Manager Annott, of the Telephone company, left today on a ten days Idaho trip. . J Mrs. W. II. Dickson and daughter Irene went east this morning to be gone all summer. They will visit with Mrs. Dickson's friends. ' 1 Mrs. Fanny Stewart of Cincinnati, O., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Douglas. Slio is accompanied by another an-other daughter, Mrs. M. S. Copelaud. . A. E. Hemingway, an old-time commercial com-mercial traveler, isiu the city, mopping at the Culleh. Mr. Hemingway now represents Allen B. Risley, the Chicago dealer in perfumery and toilet soaps. II. P. Wheeler of Butte, Mont., formerly form-erly a resident of Zion, is in the city locking after his property interests, which, during his absence, uow over four years, have grown to considerable proportions. . Mother Augusta, superioress general of tho order of Holy Cross, left Salt Lake yesterday evening for her home at St. 'Mary's, Indiana, with plans and specifications for the proposed new convent con-vent to built in Zion. ; The family of Capt. Wm. Krolon arrived ar-rived from London, Eng., last night, anil is sequestered at the Metropolitan. The captain is an officer in tho British army, and is on a trip around the world. Ho and his family will remain in Salt Lake a few days. W. S. Martin, the well-known mining operator and real estate man, who has been on a tour through the mineral regions of tho territory, returned to the city last oveuing. Ho is well pleased with tho general outlook, and predicts heavy mining operations this season. Rev. S. E. Wishard, who for tho past three years pastor of the Central Presbyterian Pres-byterian church in Des Moines, la., has been appointed superintendent of Presbyterian Pres-byterian mission work in Utah, Idaho and Montana. During the past few days he has been visiting tho different fields between here and Xephi, and is expected to bo at the meeting in the First Presbyterian In this city tonight. |