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Show (lalstosJJffalril CONDUCTOR ' W. B. STARR of the Denver ft Rio Grande has been granted a sixty-days' leave of absence. He will visit the fair at Portland, and will then spend some time In the cities jon the coast FRANK J. CANNON, editor of the Tribune, has returned from a short business busi-ness trtp to Chicago. FORMER SENATOR THOMAS KEARN8 and David Keith returned from the East yesterday after an -absence of several weeks. J. A. MELVILLE of Fillmore, Millard county. District Attorney for the Fifth Judicial district, is In the city assisting Attorney-General Breeden In the case of the State against Overson. which is pending in the Supreme court. A! H. TARBET arrived home yesterday from New York, where he has been since last October. Business conditions in the East are generally good, he said and the stock market shows a healthy tone, though the largest operators have been driven out of the city by the hot weather, e e e FRANK E. M'GURRIN is seriously ill In the Emery-Holmes. He Is threatened with typhoid fever. 1 ' GEORGE W. BARRATT Is home from New York, visiting with his father, Capt. I. M. Barratt. see' 8. T. STRAIN, representing the largest linen, lace and drapery house in the United States, is at the Knutsford. He reports business in the higher priced draperies better than ever thle year, especially espe-cially In the lntermountain region.. , DEPUTY SHERIFF JOSEPH BULL and Mrs. Bull have Just returned from an extended trip to Cardston, Canada, Mrs. ' Bull's health was much benefited by the 1 trip. see GOV. CUTLER left for Ogden this morning to attend the funeral of the late Judge Dee. e LYMAN E. BISHOP of Denver. Colo.. Is at the Wilson. Mr. Bishop Is a well-known well-known banking man of the Colorado city. I I JOHN SPRINGER, a native Of Switier- lend, was admitted ' to citizenship by Judge Rltch'.e yesterday. I JUDGE WILLIS BROWN of the Juvenile Juven-ile court ana M. M. .Woods, probation officer, of-ficer, will leave tomorrow for Portland to attend tVe sessions of the Corrections and Charity board. |