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Show OLD CiTIZEM WILL HETIIBM TO SALT LAKE Hoyt Sherman Will Finish His Work in Washington, D. C, Next Summer. Hoyt S. Sherman, who has recently returned to tho city, states that while ho is hero simply for tho holidays that ho expocts to be back in Zion permanently perma-nently next summer. Before he left Salt Lake two vears ago Mr. Sherman was wcatern freight and passenger agent for the Colorado & Southern railroad. rail-road. When ho left Zion to go to Washington, D. C, it. was to fulfill the duties of executor of his uncle's will, Senator John Sherman. About a million mil-lion dollars' worth of real estate in Washington, D. C., Ohio and St. Paul was lore by tho lato senator, and the heirs to this part of tho property wore formed into a syndicate. ' There was much work connected -with the disposition disposi-tion of this property to the best advantage. ad-vantage. Tho trustees took up tho vnrious interests and have platted some of tho properties into city divisions, erected nouses and department hous.es and otherwise improved tho holdings, and within tho next six months the cntiro work will bo completed. Mr. Shorman says that ho believes President-elect Taft will carry out the policies of Presidont Roosevelt in a quiet, wav. When Smoot was elected senator Mr. Sherman was a member of the state senate, but he did not vote for the j apostle, believing that it was bad politics pol-itics to do eot |