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Show l, MEN AND : : : j . : : AFFAIRS ; C W. FRENCH, who is recognized tn the mechanics' railroad world as an ln- ventor of a number of important locomotive loco-motive Improvements, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday from the coast in a special spe-cial car. He was accompanied by his family and is en route to the East. ' s F. E. SHRIMPTON. who for the past five years has been connected with the 'auditing department of the Short Line, has accepted a position with the Canadian Cana-dian Pacific and accompanied by his , family will leavef for Montreal in about a week. ' R. D. M' DONALD of Bingham was in Salt Lake yesterday. - : LINDSAY R. ROGERS has returned from a business trip to Portland, Or. ! I PRESIDENT JOSEPH F. SMITH and I A. H. Lund will leave for the East Saturday Sat-urday to attend the dedicatory ceremonies . at the St. Louis exposition. CAPT. W. A- MERCER, who succeeded MaJ. My ton ss agent for the Uinta Indian In-dian reservation, came in from White Rock yesterday and Jained his family at the Knutsford. He will r en aln in Salt Iake a few days and then return to his post. His family will probably accompany accom-pany him. - L. F. SLAKER. superintendent of the Minnesota and Iowa division of the Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis ft Omaha Oma-ha railroad, is spending the day among the local railroad men. He is returning to his headquarters at St. James, Minn., from California, where he has been visiting vis-iting for the past few weeks. |