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Show PERSONAL MENTION. W. S. M'CORNICK returned yesterday, from a trip to the coast, and reports financial conditions in San Francisco and Los Angeles to be excellent. A large number of new banking enterprises are" being got under way. and money, he says. Is easy on the coast. LIEUT. ALBERT G.' GOODWIN. Twentv-nlnth infantry, is. preparing to leave Fort Douglas for Whipple barracks, Arisona. where he will relieve Lieut Grey, with company I, Twenty-ninth infantry, in-fantry, who will come to Fort Douglas as battalion quartermaster and commissary. commis-sary. ROBERT D. GRANT, formerly a well-known well-known mining man of Salt Lake City, has recently purchased the Althoue residence. resi-dence. 1032 Alvarado street. Los Angeles. The coiiRidf-ration is said to have been $11,000. The olace Is to be used as a homo for his children and their governena. R. K. COBB, traveling freight agent of the Oregon Short Line, is in Idaho Falls on business. J.A. REEVES, general freight agent of the Oregon Short Line, has gone to Los Angeles. - O. B. GILSON. Denver A ' Rio Grande agent at Ogden. was in Salt Lake yesterday yester-day on business. G. M. FRAZIER. traveling freight and passenger agen; of the Illinois Central, has gone to Idaho on business. B. L. BEEMER. asslFtant city ticket sgent of the Union Pacific, has gone to California on a two weeks' vacation. CHARLES HALL, assistant general freight agent of tho Frisco system at St. Louis, who has beer, on a vacation In Io Angeles, passed through Salt Lake yesterday yes-terday en route home. C. J. M'NITT. auditor of the Oregon Short Line, hns gone to Omaha to confer with the head officials of the road. . A. D. ARMSTRONG and D. R. Hughey have resigned from the employ of the Oregon 8hort Line. FISHER HARRI8. secretary of the Commercial club, was confined to his home yesterday on account of Illness. M. DANIELS, who has been East the past month, returned yesterday. CHARLES P. PRUITT, traveling freight agent of the St. Paul, has gone to Park City, and from there he gos east to Wyoming. ; W. W. DICKINSON of the New York Central lines leavea for the north tonight snd will be sbsent ten days or more. J. K. SMITH sn dfamllv of Bostott. Mass.. arrived from San Francisco this morning via the Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Une In the private car Magnet Mr. Smith's party consists of nine, snd thev are seeing all of Salt Lake they can while waiting for the Denver & Rio Grande to' pull out tonight. G. M. FRASER. traveling freight and passenger sgent of the Illinois Central Jef t for. the .north last night . ' . . MRS. KENT O. KEYES Is confined to her home with a severe cold. 4 ' |