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Show MUKHOXAI,. I . J. E. Clinton, a prominent sheep mau cf Nephl, is in tho city to-day. Ex-Sheriff C. R. McBride, of Tooele county, is at tho White House, Chas. Crauo, tho president of tho Utah wool grower's association, is in , tho city. Dr. Ilill left yesterday to visit his appointments at different points in the territory. William Suinsion and A. Thorn, railroad rail-road contractors, came up from Spring-villo Spring-villo last evening. i J. II. Garrison, deputy first comptroller comptrol-ler of the treasury, passed through tho city yesterday on his way to the coast. Judge lloge and Mr. llogers left over tho Kio Grande Western this morning for Topeka, Ivans., to attend tho uioet- ing of the grand lodge, I. O. t). 1, to be held at that place. Aliss B. E. Pease of Denver, has been appointed by the Presbyterian Mission board to a department in the Westminster Westmin-ster Presbyterian church school of this city. Miss Pcaso is a classical and normal nor-mal graduate of Cornell, Iowa, and is a most desirable acquisition lo the city's corps of mission teachers. - Colonel Joe Newman, the particular star of the travelers' protective association, associa-tion, appeared in the lirtnanie-nt yesterday yes-terday anfl is espousing the merits of the DeTurk vineyards. Mr. Nownian will not entertain sly glances for the reason that ou his return to the golden shores of tho Pacific he will take unto himself one of its golden-haired angels. The stalwart and sinewy form of e- Marshal P. A. Kel ley appeared on tho horizon again yesterday and received a 'cordial ovation from the friends who : recognized it. He has abandoned the nrena of polities aud public service and . is now engaged iu tho development of mining properties that promise to en-" en-" (,1'VJi all who are ' interested in them. " Mi Kelley was marshal of Leadville wl'in the position was ono of extreme feril. He held down the malefactor, lowever, and came forth with a splen-. splen-. did record for having discharged his dut iearlessly and impartially. Hois in Salt Lake for the purpose jf replenishing replen-ishing ijs "grubstake,'' as his intention is to wo k his claims during tho winter. win-ter. v , |