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Show M H M M H M t M f Residents of Utah f T on Their Travels -M- IHiillimtH H-H-W- Special to Tho Tribune. NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Dr. Robert Roy Hampton, accompanied by hia wlfo and child, nnd Mrs. Howat, mother of Mrs. Hampton, arrived here October 10. Dr. Hampton has resided in Salt Lake since January last, but was previously located In Mexico, for a number of years retained ns company physician for a large mining mi-ning concern. While en route hero the parly visited relatives In Iowa, and tho few days In this city wero spent in sightseeing sight-seeing and visiting friends and studying hero. The doctor and his party wero passengers pas-sengers on the Flndland, which loft hero Saturday last. Dr. Hampton will spend most of the year while abroad In specialist spe-cialist work in London and Vienna, a V F. J. Hill, a well-known druggist of Salt Lake, has been hero :i few days, tho object of his visit being lo mijel his son. who has been studying In Germany for some time. Aftor attending to somo business bus-iness matters, Mr. Hill and his son will visit St. Louis and other cities, on their way home. a a a Manager Pursell of tho J. H. Leyson company arrived hero October 10 on a business and pleasure trip. a a a Clydo Squires received a letter recently from tho art editor of the Delineator, without solicitation, asking that he bring samples of his work around. Mr. Squires visited tho publishers and was offered a position, but refused owing to tho fact that where he 13 now employed on tho staff of the Pictorial Review, ho is allowed al-lowed to work a half of each day and Rpcnd the reat In study at tho New York School of Art Should he accept tho other position, all chanco for study would bo cut off. Mr. Squires was Informed by the Delineator that should ho ever bo "starving" ho could havo a position at any time. a a Dr, E. B. Isgreen arrived . here last Friday and Is registered at the Ashland, lie has visited the principal hospitals and medical colleges whllo hero and tomorrow leaves for Boston, whero ho will visit Western friends residing there, and then sail for Europe to continue his Journey. Dr. ISGTcen, after graduating from the Rush Medical college at Chicago, some years ago, was connected with St. Mark's hospital at Salt Lako for about two years, when he accepted a position as company physician for the Utah Fuel company and has since been with that concern, residing at Scofleld, Tho doctor doc-tor will spend most of tho six months while abroad In Vienna. a a I clip from the Dally Mirror, published at Chicago by the students of tho University Uni-versity of Chicago, the following- "A University Republican club was organized this morning which Is expected lo begin be-gin a general Republican movement throughout the Western colleges. The club will send a delegate to the Indianapolis Indian-apolis convention of Republican clubs on October 17 and IS. II. G. Ncbcker of tho law school was' unanimously chosen as delegate " Mr. Ncbcker Is a brother of District Attorney Nebeker of Logan, and 13 making ma-king a fine showing la his studies. He nttended Cornell last year, and was chosen cho-sen while there as one of the debaters !n a sharp contest with another woll-known woll-known college. Tho debate was won by Cornell, and Its first victory In nlno years. Much of the credit was duo to Horace Nebeker, who received many compliments for his lino speech. a a a S. B. Thatcher and W. IT. Petty, two other Logan boys, aro now studying dentistry at Chicago. a a a In a letter received by your correspondent correspond-ent from Dr. JoscdIi R. Morrell, who graduated with such high honors from tho Rush Medical college last spring, and who has been visiting his parents at Logan durlns tho summer, says he will 'return to Chicago this month to continuo his hospital work. a a Quite a number of Utahns are expected ex-pected to arrive here soon, some to remain re-main and study while others will only-visit only-visit a few days, when they will leave for Europe. From word received the following fol-lowing aro expected: Miss Nannie Tout Miss Ivv Houtz. w. Andolin. Sid G Sn-vllle. Sn-vllle. Will James, who will continue to Europe: Mrs. Ella Saulrcs, Miss Emma Lucy Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Husbands. a a Dr. W. W Snow, the dentist, of Salt Lake, who has been In Europe the past two years, writes to a friend here Hint he will Hoon arrive and after a short I visit will roturn to Utah. J. S. T. j |