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Show Brief Mention. Special to Tho Tribune, OGDEN, June 5. Gncral Counsel P. L. Williams of the Ilurrlinan lines was In Ogden Og-den today on legal business. General' Superintendent E. Buckingham of tho Oregon Short Line, who arrived from tho west this morning and went to Salt Lake, came up to Ogden again on business and returned re-turned to Salt Luke this evening. W. A. Whitney, former Huperlntcndent of tho Wyoming division of tho Union Paclflo at Cheyenne. Is back from Los Angolas with his family, now In Salt .Lake, and was visiting old friends in Ogden today A. n. Warren, general malinger of the Union stockyards In Suit Lake and Ogden. Is here today looking after oomo heavy shipments of mutton and beef calllo. Mrs. Allen Harris. Miss Grace Harris, librarian li-brarian of the Carnegie library, and Miss Es-thor Es-thor Harris of the Utah National bank, were jiasscngorj on -the first castbound Scenic Limited Lim-ited on n vlnlt to Chicago and to Indiana points for a visit to frlonds and acquaintances. John Lovell, a cattleman of Dillon, Mont., Is In Offdcn and Is looking up the purchase of any part of 10,000 muttonH which ho wants for the Eastern market. He Is associated with Charlos M. Beason of Ogden. W. Wr. Corey of the Corey Bros. Construction Construc-tion company Is back from a visit to Twin FallB, where his company has tho heavy work In hand. "Undo Billy" Wilson of the Hermitage In Ogden canyon went to Salt Lake today on lumber business. Tho work of remodeling the old C. M. I. building on tho corner of Twenty-fourth nnd Washington street?, for occupancy by W. II. Wright & Sons, has begun, and wlrnn completed com-pleted It will bo ono of tho modern fronts of Ogdon. |