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Show PERSONAL MENTION. Lloyd T. King. Western organizer for the Endowment Rank. Knights of Pythias, reached the city yesterday from Portland, Or., whero he has maintained his headquarters head-quarters since he left Salt Lake. Ho belongs be-longs to Mvrtle-Calantho lodge in this city and numbers his friends hero by hundreds. hun-dreds. Mr. King says that, despite tho hard tlmos, there Is a healthy growth In tho membership of tho order and In tho endowment rank. Ho will visit many of the Utah lodges before going on to Colorado. Prof. George L. Swendson, engineer In charge of the Government reclamation service for Utah, Is in Idaho for r few-days few-days on business connected with the Bear liver field work. O It 1 Morris Blcn. head of the legal dopart-ment dopart-ment of the Government reclomatlon service, ser-vice, will arrive In tho city this evening on the way to Washington from a trip to Iho Pacific coast. He will spend three or four davs looking over tho Government's Utah lake Irrigation projoct for the purpose pur-pose of becoming personally acquainted with Its phvstcal features as well an to look up tho legal points Involved. The general committee representing the water-users anticipates great boncflt from the suggestions of Mr. Blen as an aid to them in formulating a plan of agreement between the water-users and the Government. Govern-ment. Gen. John Q. Cannon was advised yesterday yes-terday bv Director-General S. T. Whltaker Whlta-ker of Ihe Utah World's fair commission, that free power had been secured for operating Utah's model concentrating plant in connection with her mines exhibit. ex-hibit. Tho expense of the power at regular reg-ular rates would have been $C00. and for lack of funds tho commission would have found 1 tlmpopslblo to operate the concentrator concen-trator had not this Important concession been made. The Utah mining exhibit Is said to be attracting a great deal of attention at-tention from World's fair visitors, and this added feature will be an important one. Col. John L. Hundley of Denver, supreme su-preme vice-president of the Fraternal Union of America, will speak on "Fruter-nallsm" "Fruter-nallsm" at the I. O. O. F. hall. Markut street, on Monday evening, tho 13th InsL, under the auspices of Evergreen lodge No. KiO. A line vocal and Instrumental programme pro-gramme will bo given and an enjoyable time Is promised all who attend. There will be no charge for admission. The committee having charge of tho affair Is composed of John James, Henry E. Raw-Ilngs. Raw-Ilngs. William E Jenkins, William Mc-Glllvray Mc-Glllvray and Sidney. Chalkcr. A parly of sixteen from Philadelphia registered at the Knutsford yesterday cn route to the Yellowstone. The excursion Is ono arranged by the Pennsylvania system. sys-tem. Color Sergt. James Donnelly of the Twenty-ninth Infantry has applied for retirement, re-tirement, after a service of thirty years. , Capt. W, II. Perry of the Twenty-ninth infantry has applied for a threo months' leave, to enablo him to lake his family East for a short visit. Joseph T. McEwau, a pioneer printer, now of Provo, la greeting old friends In this city. Miss Rosalie Pollock, supervisor of the primary department In the public schools, expects to leave for St. Louis ono week from Friday to attend the meeting of tho National Educational association, which convenes In tho World's Fair City on June 27. Superintendent Chrlstensen and many of the teachers in tho State, who are members of the N, E. A., will be present al tho meeting this year. to State Game Warden and Fish Commissioner Commis-sioner John Sharp will leave for Fish lako tomorrow for the purpose of securing native na-tive trout eggs for the State fish hatchery. Mr. Sharp expects to got at least one million mil-lion and a half eggs, which will bo hatched for tho fall distribution next September. Tho spring distribution of Eastern brook trout fry has been mado and the hatchery is now standing Idle. . Mr. James Crooks of Eureka and her sister. Miss Jennie Coates of this city, leave Salt Lak today for California, nnd will spend tho summer in Los Angeles and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Mo.vr and their son. JoITn. left Salt 1iko for the East last nli?ht for tho mimmcr. They will visit tho exposition at St. LouLs while awav. Arthur J. Murphy has Just returned from New York, where ho has been attending at-tending thr New York University Bollc-vuo Bollc-vuo Medical college. He will remain at home during the summer. |