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Show l'UKSONAL. J). C. Doilgo is expected to ronch Salt Lako this morning, Dellon M. Dewey ndvapco agent of "Tho Hos-toniana," Hos-toniana," left this evening for Ban Francisco. Hon. U. P. Terry of Park City left this morning morn-ing for the 1'acilio coast on a health-rccruiling trip. Charles Andrews, F. W. Chappull and If. liar-ton, liar-ton, all of Nephi, are in tho city arranging for tomorrow to-morrow excursion. 8. II. Pierce, nn eritensive manufacturer of machinists' tisils in Grconhcld, Mass., arrived in the city last night, and tiaik risiins at the Cul-len Cul-len house. It is said that Mr. Pierce's visit to Halt Lako is with an eyo to Lnsiness. Mrs. W. M. Toh'B. rooompnnicd by 1 er dangh-ters,Misss dangh-ters,Misss Ada nnd MertieToles, of Linti, Kansas, Kan-sas, stopped off yesterday on their way to Hel-linghaii Hel-linghaii liny, Oregon, to visit Mrs. J. G. Pollard and Mrr. W. I!. Gibbs in this city. Mrs. Tides and daughters resumed their journey lliiij morning. The Timkh nwailed itself of a pleasant call from (). H. Morris, superintendent of smellers at Trinidad, Col., to obtain information in connection connec-tion with the article of eoko and a promise from him to visit tho Utah fields of coking coal as stain as tho disappearance of snow in tho mountains moun-tains will allow. |