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Show friends are with tail family in their be-reavemeut. be-reavemeut. The remain will be conveyed con-veyed to his old home for interment. The Northwestern Financier of May eava this Hire thing nlivut a citizen of Salt Lake: James 11. Itacon, president of tho American JSatinuul hunk of Salt Lake Oty. spent a day in Denver last week on hi way to New York. Mr. Bacon bas been very successful in Salt Lake, find predicts a grout prosperity fur that citv. and a doubling of popu.a-tinii popu.a-tinii and business witlnn lint next two or three years. Mr. Ji. has invested largn tin ot money for easte! u invent oisdtiriug tho past lew cars, and informs in-forms lis that In; ha net a siuglo bevi 11 poii which interest is in default. The 'i-.trn K.inn Mortgage Tiu-t company compa-ny piki on the fa"i iii'ormatii n in reference to their I 'tah loan. The-u f:ict.s speak volumes III fa or of the securities se-curities of tiie great ir.te' mountain region nndtf irrigation. LATE LOCAL. Govervor Thomas has appointed Glen Miller of Salt Like county notary public. pub-lic. Stephen H. Haheock of Utah countv, aud George H. WaUon of Weber county. Ilobert Preston and his daughters who have been guests at the Cullen, have gone to Salida, Colo., lor a short time. Mr. Preston has constructed a copper furnace at Salida and it will be put in blast on his arrival. The party will return to Salt Lake. Col. K. C. Savage of Canon City, Colo., is in Salt Laae today. He w as for ten or twelve years superintendent of tho Canon City coal company's mines and is one of the best posted coal men in the wei.t. Colonel Savage is looking at mines iu various parts of L'tah and hesays the future of the country coun-try is great, lie will leave tonight for Ogden. Adolph Heitmann, an engraver employed em-ployed by the Salt Lake Lithographing company, died of consumption on Saturday Sat-urday evening last. His mother and brotner armed in the city yesterday, unfortunately too late to see him alive, i The gympalhy of hi ahopmate and |