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Show v. J C. H. DEERE, head of the Deere Plough works in Mollne. III., is at the Khutsford, accompanied by Schiller Horford of the same city. They are on a pleasure trip to the coast. A. C. NELSON. State Superintendent of Public Instruction, has returned from an extended trip over the State. He says that school conditions are good throughout through-out the State. The teachers are preparing prepar-ing for the examinations required by the new law. a JOHN E. WARNER, representing the Sothern-Marlowe combination, which Is to appear here during the latter part of this month, Is in the city. e e WALTER E. WARE of "the firm of Ware & Treganza will go to Portland late In the week for a short business trip. e W. I. GOODFELI5W, a manufacturing Jeweler of Buffalo, N. Y., was in the city yesterday and spent the day with members mem-bers of the trade. , e 1 SAMUEL D. NORTH of Denver, repre-scrtatlve repre-scrtatlve of the largest paint and varnish company In the intermountain country, is In the city. e A. FRED WET left at noon today for New York, to return In a few weeks with his daughter, who is at school In that city. . - THE REV. P. A. BROWN, pastor of the First Baptist church, and Henry Ja-ccbs Ja-ccbs left l$ St. Louis yesterday to attend at-tend a churoh anniversary there. Mr. Brown will be absent three weeks, visiting Eastern friends. HARRY HT'GHES. formerly chief bookkeeper book-keeper for Scowcroft Brothers of Ogden. has assumed the duties yof cashier at the Kenyon hot-?!. |