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Show AWN AND : : : .' ; : . . AFFAIRS DARWIN W. IRVINE, well known in this city, was one of the honor graduates at the University of California this year. Mr. Irvine not only enjoyed the distinction distinc-tion At being the only Utahn in that department, de-partment, but was one of the men to whom 'a diploma was given in person by President Roosevelt. J. C FESSLER. United States Consul at Amoy. China, was in Salt Lake yesterday yes-terday on his way to his former home, Glenwood Springs, Colo., where he will . look after his business Interests. Mr. Fessler was appointed to the consulate bv the late President McKlnley under his first administration. The city of Amoy has a population of 300,000, of whom only I JO are Americans and English. ' V . J |