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Show Personals. . Jos. O. Peters is down fr ; I len. i D. D. Houtz, the Provo attorney, is in town. .. A, Dr. W. L. Ross, of Omaha, is at the '"Walker. C Jl. Nichols and wife, of Trinidad, are at tte Culicu. Mrs. A. T. Schrader leaves for Wisconsin tomorrow morning. Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Mackintosh have arrived home, after an outing of a few weeks In California. J. E. Dr. la Matta, religious editor of the c Philadelphia , -. . is among the Presbyterians Presbyter-ians in the interest of his paper. ti. S. Constant departed for New York f eity this morning. When he returns he will .conduct an excursion from Indiana to this fty. ( J. C Ross, of the Utah U ndertaking com-pany, com-pany, left for Idaho on Saturday on business connected with his firm, which has five .branches in that state. Mr. Rule Letcher of Marshall, Mo., is Visiting his brother Hon. J. R. Letcher of the Herald. The gentleman was for several j years the deputy collector of Maricopa, eeauty, Arizona. F. L. Hayden, formerly manager of the Council BlufS department of the Omaha c, but now pator of the Presbyterian thnrch at Avooa. Iowa, is in the city with he delegation of ministers now in Salt Lake. W. S. Pierce, of the firm Pierce ifc Brown, formerly of this city, has returned from Ft. Worth, Texas, where he has been engaged in business for several months past. He wiU engage in furnishing school supplies throughout Utah, Idaho aud Washington, and make his headquarters in Salt Lake. ' Rev. A. Parke Burgess, editor of the Jrcad'm'i Gwr.ttr of Newark. N. J., announces that he will write up the Mormon question in the form of a communication. It is fair to presume that it will be entitled "The Mormon question from one dav's observation." observa-tion." Prof. M. D. Bowen, the able principal of Jbe public schools at Eureka, spent Saturday and Sunday at the capital. He reports that business prospects at Eureka are good. The public school is doing excellent work, having hav-ing two departments with three grades in each. The principal has two assistants, and 200 pupils attend the schools. |