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Show PERSONAL. Edward Beckett, of Sheffield, England, Eng-land, is at tho Continental. Judge Webb and wife will leave to morrow morning for Kansas City. Dr. G. H. Beehuell, wife and child, of Rock Springs. Wyo., aro registered at tho Continental. Professor St. Claire, tho aeronaut, arrived from Kansas City yesterday. He is making arrangements to give an exhibition in this city at an early date. J. II. Landon and family of Newton, Kas., aro at tho While. Mr. Landon yesterday bought considerable real estate, aud proposes to locate in the city, Hon. Fred Drexel, of Omaha, cx-commissioner cx-commissioner of Douglas county, is at the 'White House. Ho is exclusively engaged en-gaged iu stone work ami contracting in Omaha. Mr. E. E French, of the Uintah hotel, has returned from Colorado, where he went io attend the Hatch murder, held as a witness. Mr. Hatch, it will be remembered, re-membered, was acquitted. John M. Young, the city marshal, has returned from his northern trip. Tho object of his visit to Logan was to purchase pur-chase horses for tho police department. Mr. Young also went as far as Boise on 1 private business. S. D. Kilpalriek and C. W. Collins, of the exteusive firm of Kilpalriek, Col-' Col-' lins&Co., of Beatrice. JSebraska, arrived ar-rived in the city yesterday. The firm has the contract for extending the Union Pacific between Milford ami Pioche. ' Capt. Geo. E. Bushnell, the surgeon stationed at Camp Pilot Butte, and wile, are at the Walker. Captain Bushnell is a Yale '70 graduate. He took the degree of doctor of philosophy in 1878, and that of M. 1). in 1880, and has made an enviable record for himself him-self in army medical circles. Miss M. A. Smith, of Denver, is iu Salt Luke with an eye to business. She has already invested to a considerable extent and will extend her holdings. Only a short time ago Miss Smith was a struggling school teacher iu Denver, but by a judicious use of her savings she made some money in real estate. She afterwards determined to go into the business as an agent and broker, and she is now a wealthy young woman. Mr. Knapji, of the business department depart-ment of the Tribune, aas returned from an eastern trip. He visited Chevenne, Denver, Pueblo and Omaha, aud at each of those places made arrangements arrange-ments for tho distribution of Salt Lako advertising matter. He says that everywhere every-where he went people had their eye on Salt Lake, and that during the summer there will be an increased influx of vis- itors who will combine business "with pleasure. A great many of 1 hern will undoubtedly either invest or locate here. |