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Show 1 PERSONAL MENTION ; John Sparks, Govomor ef Novada la at tho Kenyon. Mrs. Milton E. I.lpman nnd chlldron left for Detroit ycaterday to spend tho holidays. Mrj. G. C Snydor will lcavo next wcok for a two months' visit to her old homo at Craig, Colo. Charles "W. Sajcmnn of Golddold, formerly of Philadelphia. Is at tho Wilson. Mr. Saxman hus lntorcoato ln tho now camp. J. D. Corlcr and J. S. Cozier, two Nevada cattlemen, who aro widely known ln tholr cwn Stato, aro at tho Wilson, rcgtslorcd from Walls, Nov. J. M. Boutwoll of Washington, D. C, with tho United States geological survey. Is at tho Koulsford with his father. Dr. n. T. Boutwoll or Manchester, N H. George C. Hcnch, tho SL Louis correspondent of tho Associated Prcr.s, accompanied by his wife. Is spending a fow dayn In Salt Lako en routo to tho coast on a vacation trip. Dr A. R. Wilcox and Jnmos T. Uatton of Mlnonlc and Thomas Lamb of Bemcnt, III., form a congenial party now touring tho Wost. They aro at prcsont In Salt Lako, but will soon lcavo for Idaho to lnvcstlgato some of tho great Irrigation projects In that Suite. Thomas B. Wlillobrcad, tho leading baritone of 'Tho RunawaytT' company, who mado a favorablo Impression In two duets. Is well known here, being ono of tho original members mem-bers of tho "Florodora." company. H1h admirers ad-mirers regret that ho had no opportunity for colo work In tho performance. |