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Show ' PERSONAL MENTION 0 Fti-lfjhaai T. Cannon returned yesterday from a trip to Chicago und the Kast William Norrls of the Aioorican Cartoonist will leave for Tonopah today. Trofflos llansger T. M. svhtimach.-r of the lire-con h,,rt Line was calleel to California Sutunlay evening by the s.rloug Illness of hla wife Mrs. P. A. Cook of Ogden. the president Of Rebakah Stake assembl)-, is Ixltlnir h-r.. with Mrs. Sidney Darke-, vlce-presidi nl, West Sixth South. Le Grand Youn. Jr . s Well-known STOUng civil engineer, came up from the south ym- 1- relay and will leava shortly to toko an Instrument In-strument on tho Malad 'alley work Mrs. William D. Cornish and maid ore among: the lat.-st arrivals at the Knutsford. Mrs Cnrntsli Is tho wlfo of tha vice-president of the Harrlman lines, and perjionally hnt many friends here. She will bo her some days and will probably visit Idaho and the Pacific coast be-fore returning to New Tork. Henry T TrUeblood, one of tho most prominent promi-nent hardwaro dealers and bankers of southern south-ern Indiana, accompanle-.l by his wife und son. ur.- Ht the Wlleoo. Mr. TrtlSblood'l home h at Wskhlngtun. Ind. He und hul far.illv ha.- beetn vpendlng the winter In c'tillfornlu He bus vp,.r,t u, an years In the W.;.it. und was thu first tcd.-gruph operator at Sallda Colo. Profs L. A. Oxricn and John A Wldtsoe of Itgiin are In town. Prof. Ontlcn. who Is slaMne at the Kenyon. has come down on lulnc-3 connected with tlic educational exhibit ex-hibit at the 1'ortlantl fair. There will be a M eeting of the L-wls and Clnrk commission today. Director Ostlen will probably ko to Portland within the w..-k as It Is hoped to get the educational exhibit In order soon |