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Show MEN. AND .: t J t t AFFAIRS I L . V STATE SUPERINTENDENT V' SCHOOLS" NELSON returned yesterday yester-day from Tooele,- where he inspected the district schools Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. MAYOR R. P. MORRIS 5s confined te his room today With a severe cold. . ' A. R. JACOBY of thU city has been a guest at the Wellington hotel in New. ' York for some daye past. B. N. STOTT, a well-known mining man, is a guest at the Oullen. . . . . E. S. FOOTE, formerly a member of. the Utah Legislature, is at the Cullen. . FORMER STATE SENATOR KENNEDY KEN-NEDY of Anaconda, Mont- is In the city on a business trip. Mr. Kennedy is now managing the Anaconda Standard. B. H. HOUSE, assistant engineer of the Western Pacific, was in town at the end of tho week and retiorted that good progress was being made in the survey of the road. No definite location has yet been made for the line. . COL. WILLIAM M. SPRINGER, president of the Union stock yards at Denver, is staying at the Wilson. Col. ' Springer has just returned from Europe where he has been making additions to his stud, which- Includes some of the best blooded horses in the country. ' ' D. F. HENRY, who built the first electric railway and installed the first telephone 1n Pittsburg. Pa., is staying at the Knutsford. Mr. Henry Is now propr!et6r of the "Hotel Henry of that city. He is accompanied by Mrs. Henry. GEORGE W. KRAMER, genersl manager of the Colorado Midland and vice-president of the Utah Fuel company, com-pany, came in last night from the East in his private car Cascade.;... . W. H. REMINGTON of -Tacoma. " former resident of this city. Is a guest V at the Alta club of which he Is a member.' mem-ber.' He has Just -returned from a five months stay In Japan, where he secured a large timber tract and started a factory fac-tory for making wood sewer .pipe, . i |