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Show THE REV. FATHER WAGNER Of Philadelphia, prominent in the Catholic church in the East, is at the Knutaford. ... HARRY W ATKINS of the Bruneau Land and Irrigation company, of , Bruneau, Bru-neau, Ida., is here conducting a party cf nomeseekers to Idaho.' -' , JACK.' GREEN, a pioneer mining man" of the State, U In the city for a few day. HARRY J. SERVISS and wife of Boise, Ida., are at tne Knutsford. Mr. Servlss Is receiver In the United States Land office at Boise. .... FRED BAYLE of Denver is visiting friends in Salt Lake for a week. He will then go to San Francisco. t ' . ... JAMES LEOPOLD will leave tomorrow for Portland, Or., to visit friends and see the -fair. -. ' ... MRS. TOM PITT, president of the Salt Lake chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy., left today for San Francisco, Fran-cisco, where she will attend "as a delegate, dele-gate, the convention of the Daughters, which meets from October 3 to 7. TOM PITT is " able to be out in the streets again after having been compel com-pel led 'to remain at. home, two weeics, suffering suf-fering with an attack of grippe. ... FRANK CARHART, a fieohew of Clem Schramm, came here Satsrday from Po-catello Po-catello for treatment1 for an injury which he had suffered in his eye. While engaged en-gaged in his work Carhart was struck in the eye With a plank. The injury is not serious. Mr. Carhart hopes to return to Pocatello in a few days. . . CLARENCE G. DRESSER, who has been with the Newhouse company during the past. summer, hss gone to New York to take up a post graduate course at Columbia Co-lumbia university. , . . W. B. HARMAN. a well-known real estate man of Auburn, Neb., accompanied accom-panied ty 'his1 family, is visiting his brother, Thomas E. Harmon of The Tele-"gramr Tele-"gramr Mrr rrarmtTr7s--eti -ftJUtetar Boise and the Portland fair. - . . e a e " . j J. O. HUTCHINSON is.lacharge-.of a party of ten from TSu rope, who ar making's, mak-ing's, tour of the world. And have stopped off a few days to take lo- the BfUts tot this citv. i . ; -se e , . - VICE-PRESIDENT KC. K SCHLACKS snd General Traffic Manager S. Hughes of the Rio Grande came in from' tie East this morning, and are domiciled at the Knutsford. see MORGAN ROSS, manager of the Coro-nado Coro-nado Beach hotel, and formerly manager of the Imperial hotel of New York, Mme in from the coast last evening, accompanied accompa-nied by his wife. . r e DR. ENOCH VAN COTT. dentist, is at the Latter-day Saints' hospital, suffering with sn attack of typhoid fever. The attack at-tack Is not a serious one. snd it is hoped that Dr. Van Cott will be able to leave the hospital in a week or ten days. He has been at the hospital under treatment for ten days. .... ' Surveyor-General E. H. Anderson Saturday Sat-urday turned over his office to his successor, suc-cessor, Thomas Hull, who was appointed to the position several months ago. Surveyor-General Anderson has kept fully abreast of his work and his successor will doubtless find the affairs of the office in good shape. ... JOSEPH LIPPMAN has resigned - his position as manager of the Tribune, owing ow-ing to (he stress of business connected with his duties as United States DWii't Attorney. - eyrjUXgJ |