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Show MEN AND : : : ; ; . AFFAIRS JUDGE WILLIAM F. KNOX of Beaver who has been visiting in Salt Lake for several days has returned to his home. BOB THOMPSON, assistant engineer at the Knutsford, had the first two joints of the first finger of his right hand taken off while working with his engines yesterday. SECTION DIRECTOR MURDOCH anticipates an-ticipates damaging frosts this spring and has prepared a paper on the subject of frost fighting in which he advocates the use of smudge fires and Irrigation to save the fruit crop. DRS. HAMMOND and Fisher have accepted ac-cepted positions on the staff of St. Mark s hospital . . COL. A. B. HAYES, recently appointed Solicitor of Internal Revenue, is well pleased with his new position. In a letter let-ter to a friend here he writes that he is located In the treasury building in a pleasant pleas-ant office; he has a messenger boy, a stenographer, a chief law clerk and thirteen thir-teen assistants. . ' WILLIAM BARTLING. proprietor of the New York Cash store, who has been, BOjourning in Los Angeles, with his wife and daughter, expects to return to the city about the middle of next week. His health and that of Mrs. Bartllng are greatly improved. IT WILL be pleasant news to a host of friends in this city to learn that F. M. Teets, who closed his store on Main street last fall to locate in New York for treatment treat-ment of his eyes, has so far been benefited bene-fited that he expects to return to the city by the first of next month. He contemplates contem-plates re-entering business in Salt Lake. R L HOLDEN, general agent of the New York Life Insurance company for Colorado, registered at the Windsor this morning from Pueblo. W. H. CALDWELL of Tooele, who has been running a large band of sheep in Idaho during the past winter, registered at the White house thisnornlng. He says his losses have been quite heavy. L. E. ABBOTT. Sheriff of Davis county. Is a guest at the White house. E. L. EMERY, who has charge of the electrical plant at the Union Pacific com-pony's com-pony's coal mines, at Rock Springe, Wyo., Is a guest at the Windsor. PAUL DELVAUX. a French capitalist, is registered at the Windsor. He expect9 to spend some time in Utah, and says he may invest in this State. W. H. DUNN, a prominent real estate dealer of Bingham, is registered at the Windsor and looking about the city for a property in which to invest. W. B. BERGMAN is in Salt Lake' today making purchases for his mercantile es-. tablishment at Montpelier, Ida., and is a guest -at the White house. |