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Show PERSONAL. " " J. T. McNary of Logansport, Ind., . is in the city. Harry Irvine is in from Franklin ' where he is contracting. The friends of Hon. J. E. Rockwell, who is largely interested in the mines at Tintic will grieve to learn of the death of his mother in Denver. ' Baron Von Wendt,. who was in the eity last week, has gone to the southern country to inquire into metallurgical merits and will probably invest. Charlie Sevier has returned f(om Tintic and reports unprecedented pros- Ecrity in that district. Mr. Sevier who as recently gone into the locality is more favorably impressed with each shift. ; Among the latest acquisitions to the local train service on the Union Pacific are Messrs. J. M. Johnson aud J. T. Boyle, both of whom are patriarchs on the frontier. Mr. Johnson is ono of the first engineers to handle a lever on the Colorado Midland railway aud is ' as popular as he is eflicieut. Nick Dormer, one of the best known , mining men in the west is iu the city and will giv'P liis attention to tho elusive 1 carbonate. Kick resided in -Virginia ' City in the early d:iy and was a traveling travel-ing companion of Mark Twain and the remainder of that circle who havo since got up stairs in the world of fame. ... . ' |