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Show G. S. HOLMES, JR., will leave In a few days for Daweon. Bkagway aod Juneau, Alaska, to look over his mining claims. He has passed the examination to the senior se-nior rises at the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, and will return to school In September. Sep-tember. He will receive his degree 'In June. ' B. S. YOUNG-1 now permanently located lo-cated at Raymond, Canada. O. D. BANKSleft Tuesday for a six weeks' business trip to New York City. . CONSTABLE WILLIAM F. HILLS of Salt Lake Is a candidate- for renominate. renomina-te. ' ' , ' ' ANDREW CHRTSTENSEN of Ogden, saslstant chief clerk, railway mall service, was In the city Monday. . H. C. BROWNLEE, business manager of the Nampa (Ida.) Herald was In the city Monday. He was for a time connected connect-ed with the Salt Lake Tribune and baa many frlenda here. ! " -GENERAL MANAGER C. H. SCHLACKS of the Rio Grsnde went to Maryavale Monday, en route boms to Denver. Den-ver. JUDGE S. R. THURMAN of Provo, who is In th city, says th preliminaries for th electric road from Payson to Logan Lo-gan are progressing favorably and that the road will aoon be built. x ... GRNERAL AGENT R. F. NESLKN ot the Burlington returned from Nevada on Monday and want out to Wyoming Tuesday Tues-day morning. K. C. WEEDIN. well known here from the time when he-'Was engineer of construction con-struction for the Union Pacific, with headquarters at Laramie, has resigned as resident engineer on the middle division of the New York Central. |