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Show MEN AND AFFAIRS. IT IS officially announced that Kent O. Keyes will act as agent at this point for the Blue Line and as commercial agent for the Michigan Central and the Ijike Shore and Michigan Southern, which are Included In the New York Central system. Mr. Keyes Is In the Northwest at present. W. F. G LEA SON, chief clerk of W. F. Gillett of the Salt Lake Route at Los Angeles, is in the city. THE Bt'RLINGTON Is distributing a handsome and large wall map showing all lines operated by this company. .TO TAKE CARE of the winter fruit traffic the Burlington has secured refrigerator refrig-erator cars with steam heat for the preservation preser-vation of an equable temperature. These cars are the result of several years of experimenting along these lines by the K.i.rllngton. Hereafter all perishable freight handled by this road will be hipped In these cars In either carload lots or small quantities. The cars will be hrated while being loaded as well as while in transit. F. E. MARCY, manager of the Allls-Chalmers Allls-Chalmers company, left today for a ten days' trip to Cananea. Mex. He expects to have some pretty good slsed orders for heavy mining machinery to show on his return. A. C. KELSON, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, leavea tomorrow morning morn-ing to look over the school work at Sanpete. San-pete. MantI and Ephraim. He expects ta be gone two days. H. H. MEARS. a former resident of Salt Lake City, having been traveling freight and paasenger agent of the Chicago Chi-cago & Northwestern, but now secretary of the California land syndicate at Los Angeles, is a guest of the Kenyon for a day, having come East for the purpose of visiting his mother in Detroit, who is ill. |