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Show AROUND THE CITY. Hon. Ransford Smith, one of Ogden's attorneys, returned home this afternoon. after-noon. He will return in a day or two to Salt Lake City to attend to some important im-portant business before the supreme court. Mr. D.'E. Burlcy, the new Union Pacific passenger agent, is expected in the city tonight. Mr. Eccles and Mr. Adams will go out from the passenger department and operate the freight bureau. General Passenger Agent J. H. Bennett Ben-nett of the Kio Grande Western left this morning for Chicago. He will attend at-tend the meeting of the committees to fix the western freight rates. Mrs. Bennett is with Mr. Bennett. General Manager Eesseguie's chair in the U.P. ollice is vacant today. He has left the department and his successor, suc-cessor, W. II. Bancroft will take charge tomorrow. Mr. Kesseguie is entering upon a well-earned rest. Mav he always al-ways remain a citizen of Salt Lako. A. Hurllmrt a prominent merchant of Lincoln, Nebraska, registered at the Templeton this morning. Mr. Hurl-bnrt Hurl-bnrt was shown the sights nf the city by Mr. Spencer of the Templeton and the Lincoln gentleman expressed himself as being highly delighted with the beauties beau-ties of the city of saints. |