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Show K j I FRED A. ROSENFELD. secretary of (trie Pioneer Investment company of Loe Angeles, is at the Knutsford. He expresses ex-presses himself as well satisfied with Salt Lake and her future. His company recently re-cently purchased residence property here for $72,000. He has opened temporary offices of-fices In the Walker block, and his company com-pany is arranging for permanent offices. .... I DR. I. B. BARTLE of Carmen. Okla,, Is a guest at the Kenyon. He Is on his way to Eugene. Or., to establish a practice. This Is the prettiest and the richest valley val-ley I have ever seen," he said. . a a . ! A. RICHTER and wife have gone to Portland and Seattle for a short stav. They will visit the .world's fair at Portland, Port-land, and will be gone four or five weeks. ... KNUTE ERICKSON has returned to the city for the summer, and he will Visit with his parents until the fall theatrical season opens. Mr. Erlckson s well known In Eastern musical comedy come-dy circles. a e . a I HOWARD DON, Iola Rouse and D. M. Bernhisel have been appointed by Postmaster Post-master Thomas to clerkships In the local poetofflce. Another clerk will be named early in the week. I k I PRESIDENT W. J. KERR of the Agricultural Agri-cultural college of Utah,, at Logan,. Is at Ihe Kenyon. I DR. E. J. HOWELL, valedictorian for (the class of 1905 at Rush Medical College, Chicago, Is In the city visiting friends. Ho was at one time a U. of U. man. ' . . . THE REV. W. A. CROUCH, one of the Jeading Baptist ministers of Missouri, is I he truest of his son-in-law and daughter, Ihe Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Brown. The Rev. EMr. Crouen occupied the pulpit of the 'irst Baptist church 'yesteraay morning. L. C. MOODY, a Boston woollbuyer, ho has been attending the sales In Idaho Ihis season, is at the Knutsford. "The wool season is about over," he said, "as tirtually all of the clip has been bought nd,shlpped. Idaho conditions are good, kind the people generally are prosperous." ... j JOHN. MAGINNESS. Mayor of Butte; was In the city last night. He was accompanied ac-companied by H. I.. Frank, a prominent rapltalist of the Montana city. Mr. M;i-pinness M;i-pinness stopped at the Wilson hotH while here, but left for the north at 115 p. m. over the Short Line. I ... I A DlSTINGUiSHKD party of New Yorkers arrived in Salt Lake today on a private car. The party enmeris 11. S. Manning and wife, and H. S. Mannine. Jr. Mr. Manning Is the head of the well-known well-known firm of Manning, Maxwell & Moore. T. OSAWA of Kyoto! Japan, a noble-iian. noble-iian. who Is makinsr .v tour of the world, s at the Knutsford. |