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Show PERSONAL MENTION i- ,W R. Butlor received r 'spalch Sunday announcing tbo death of L j father In St. Louis. John P. Mooro, tho sweet tonor slnffor who will appear hero Thurnday with the West minstroln. will bo tho BU8t of Charles Ul-r'ch Ul-r'ch of tho Davis Shoo company Mr. Moore and Mr Ulrlch wero schoolmates In tho musical mu-sical city of L'tlca, T Y Goorfc-o RuKsoll, a promlnont live-stock man of Elko, Nov., Is nt tho Wilson for a fow dayu. Rudolph Kuchler and Dr. U. V Wlthlo of Ojrdon, George D. Aiken of tho Oregon Short Lino and wlfa, n. E. Parkhurat of Doner, and Fred W. Goodlngr of Shoshone, Ida., aro among tho lato arrivals at thu Wllson. Socrotary Oscar L. Cox of tho local Y M. G A. la cntertalnlns Gooriro D. McDIll, railroad rail-road secretary, International committee, at ChlcaKO. Mr. MoDlll'o trip to this part of tho country le In conneotlon with tho building of the railroad Y. M C A at Holpor, and ho says It will not bo a great whllo until a railroad rail-road building will b erected In thin city Juatlco McCnrty Is homo from Washington, Washing-ton, whoro ho went as a witness In tho Smoot ease. K. W Alexander, a prominent younff busl-nosa busl-nosa man of Donver. Is spondlnc a few days with Judgo and Mrs. Thomaw Marloneaux, at tho Miller. Mr. Alosor.dar Is on hLa way to the const. Mrs. Georgo W. Snow has roturncd after a vry pleasant visit with Mrs. E. J Yard of Denver. Mr. Snow has srono to Munole. Ind., vher ho lion accepted a position. |