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Show "Stod" having to pay five cents per gallon for water is a done of retribution that we never dreamed of. Think of the beer that money would buy. Ouray Muldoon. I'KUSONAL. General Agent J. D. Kenrrorthy of the Santa Fe is in Ogden today. TL l. Btecher, a prominent citizen of New York, is at tho Templeton. Captain (ieorge Ryan left this morning morn-ing lor Silver City, to look after his mines. F. A. Satow of London, arrived at j the Templeton this morning. He is going around the world. ! S. Osborn has returned from Chicago j io American Fork, and will work the j Dutchman and other mines, j M.A. Wood, a prominent mining j man of llico. Colorado, who also has i Interests in Utah, is in the city. I Mrs. F:d Kellcy has returned from a j pleasant visit to friends in Los Angeles and is much improved in health, i llev. W. S. Hawkes, superint;ndent I f Congregational home missions for Utah and southern Idaho, left for the ' east this morniug. He will attend the t annual meeting of the American home i missionary society at Saratoga. S James Holsburgh, jr., assistant gen- j eral passenger ami ticket agent of the j Southern l'acihc, will leave tonight 1 with th -Raymond & Whitcouib exciir- I sion which came iu on tho K. G. W. Mr. 1 Holsburgh cauie here Saturday with the I president and party. He is a great i Presbyterian and attended the services ; yesterday. j W7. W. Stoddard, formerly treasurer j of Ourav county, and George Stan- I . ton. another Ourayite. are in the J Deep Creek country. The vejy idea of 'i I ! 3 |