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Show mcnjsTHffalr?! V J WILLIAM OCHS. formerly In the mining mi-ning business here, .but now registering from Boise. Ida., is at the Cullen. He has been in the East for several months. He Is Interested in a number of properties proper-ties near Boise, and will leave for that city in a few days. see-. PATRIARCH JAMES LEACH is celebrating cele-brating his ninetieth birthday today, by holding an old folks' reunion In the Second Sec-ond ward a.8embly-rooms. , A banuuet will be served at 4 o'clock, and a select programme will be given afterward. see WILLARD HAMER and George C. Buckle have formed a law partnership with offices In Salt Lake and In Jordan City, formerly Bingham Junction. Mr. Buckle will be In charge of the Jordan City offlce and Mr. Hamer the Salt Lake office. e e e ALFRED W. BOOTH of Provo was admitted ad-mitted to practice before the Federal bar yesterday afternoon. e e GOV. CUTLER has accepted the invitation invi-tation of the Commercial club to accompany accom-pany that body to Los AngelestPn Its excursion, ex-cursion, which will leave next Saturday. He will Join his family In California and will return next week. e CLARENCE E. WOOD, manager of the Colorado Springs Gazette, a morning paper, pa-per, and the Telegraph, an exenlng paper, was in the city for a few hours yesterday. W. L. KENNEDY, traveling passenger agent for the Cripple Creek Short Lin who has been at the Kenyon for several days, left for Colorado last night. Although Al-though Mr. Kennedy's road is but seventy seven-ty miles long, so picturesque is the scenery scen-ery that it is known as the "one dsy trip that bankrupts the English language." |