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Show ' . : PBBS03UI lCNTZON." ; y T. J. WTCHE, dirision engineer for tba "Weaterr Paeifie,- left veatexdayf or the aeeaa of eoastraetionv ' SUPERINTENDENT H, E. VAN H0U8EN of the Salt Lake-Los Angeles road left yesterday on a tour of inxpee- GENEBAL JfANAGEB" G. W. VAL-LEBY VAL-LEBY of the Colorado Midland, who baa just spent a week ea the Bear river hunting ducks, returned to Denver yesterday. yes-terday. ' . - ' X A. FOLEY,, eommerdal agent for the Illinois CeatraL risited Ogden yesterday.- . . .'. FOSVLES . CHIEF OP POLICE BYRNE of New York Citv passed througb Salt Lake yesterday a his pri-vata pri-vata ear, retuminff East. - K. O. KYE8, freight agent for the iw xork Central, returned in eonv bjrwitk his wife .from. Denver yea- 2i 7 wuwA2J7prlli1"t ha But. Boardo HaaUa. wat to Ogdas ycttarday oa bulaaa trip to U Btty-BalUroc diatriet aad afterwards tU Angalca. Kwthora bank, baa Mtonad from uandia tba biaaalal Metis a of tba gaoraaa loAzZ Kaigbta of Pytbi.. at .C.TA.BBEN, general agent for tba Santa Fe Luxe, returned from Idaho last evening. E. G. BBOTTN, assistant " jreneral freight agent fox the Bock Island at Minneapolis, passed through Salt Lake today from the coast on his way home. C. TC. AMES of the Missouri Pacifla it in Pocatello on business. L. O. LEONABD, trsveling freight agent for the Missouri Pacific, left for a business trip to Idaho today. SENATOR W. A. CLARK left Omaha today for Butte. Mont, oa his return from a trip to Europe. |