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Show PERSONAL. ' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jennings arrived home from California yesterday. The family of Rev. R W Plant, of St. Mark's high school, leave tomorrow for New York. J. G. Davis, the well known stock broker, will start Sunday morning on a trip to Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mr. T. P. Bunnell and wife will leave for Los Angeles, Cala., tomorrow morning morn-ing to remain during the summer, Captain Cuowlow of the Royal Engineers, Engi-neers, and a man of high standing in English military circles, is in Zion. D. N. Straup, late of Valpariso, Indiana, Indi-ana, a young attorney who comes highly recommended, has taken a position po-sition in the office of Judge Powers. -. Mrs. Baker and her daughters, the Misses Lillie, Alice and Emma Baker, will leave for New York tomorrow, morning, on a six months' visit to friends. v. MalcomnMacleodofLosAngeles, late controlling proprietor of the Philadelphia Philadel-phia Improvement company, arrived in the city todav. Ho is visiting his friends at Ogden. Mr. Macleod has had more than 20 years practical experience in the street paving business in Europe . and America, and has inspected the pavements in all the principal cities of both continents. Mr. Macleod is tho inventor of several systems of paving in stone, wood, asphalts, cement, etc., but believ.es in utilizing local materiats in evcrv place, and say there is in this locality the required material for permanent per-manent pavements if only utilized in a scientific measure. |