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Show l j J. ,W. HOUSTON, president of the Houston Real Estate Investment company, com-pany, who has Just returned from a month's trip to California, says San Francisco and Los Angeles people are talking a great deal about the advantages advan-tages which they expect to derive from their; connection with this city by means of the Western Pacific and San Pedro roads. Mr. Houston believes Utah citizens might profit by the example ex-ample of California people, who are booming their cities In every way pos-rtble. pos-rtble. JUDGE J. W. N. WHITECOTTON of Provo is in the city today on legal business. bus-iness. He says that business in .Provo is brisk. He also says everything is quiet politically in his home town, and that no candidate for State or Judicial offices hav yet announced their inten- tlon FRED WET, landlord of the Wilson, Is back from his Eastern trip. p. A. STARKWEATHER, commercial commer-cial agent of the Chicago Great Western West-ern railroad, has gone east for a week. A. F. POLLOCK, an extensive dealer and manufacturer of gunpowder in Denver, is staying at the Knutsford. |