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Show I HOSLE'S CHANGES HANDS. I Ono of; the Best-Known Saloons in U the "West Passes Into Other I Hands. 1 The saloon ,and business location at jj 171 South Main street which has for Jj twenty-one years past been under the fjj ownership and management of James Hogle, and which hay come- to be one 1, of ' the' landmarks ' of Salt Lake City fi nd the West, will this morning pass into .the hands of the Mahan Liquor & fompany, of which John Mahan, late m of Denver and Leadville, will be man- jj ',5.e1'- The new company Is an In- H .corpora ted concern, the stockholders of v " hich, aside from Mr. Mahan, are Salt Lake people. It has purchased the n vtoelc of goods' on 'hand only, the con- H .deration being-about $20,000, and the deal was closed late yesterday. Mr. jj; Hogle retains possession of the lot and I building and the furniture and fixtures I as well, the property- being one of the jj' mot valuable business locations in the ; t ity. Mr. Hogle ' has been in business B continuously in Salt Lake since 1S75, J he having first been a member of the firm of Clasby & Hogle, later of Hogle jli Bothers, and, since the death of his l brother some years' ago," has been con- B) iluctlng the business alone. He has M various other interests in the city to 3 'tccupy his attention, and disposes of 1 Ms liquor business simply that his j: cares may be lessened. John Qullland. who has, been in the s employ of Hogle's as bookkeeper for i many years will be a member of the new company, and will continue in his j old position. |