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Show ; MEN AND : : : I : : J : AFFAIRS THE REV. MR. JOHNSTON is assisting as-sisting the rector of St. Paul's church in his work, and will continue to do so until he receives a definite charge after his ordination. THE DANISH Brotherhood society will give a grand masquerade ball at Harmonle hall Friday night. Elaborate preparations are being made for the event. J. A. GREENEWALD. H. A. Lelp-slger Lelp-slger and F. Strouse of the Greenewald Furniture company "have returned from a business trip to Chicago. Grand Rapids Rap-ids and New York city, where they bought largely for their spring trade. P. W. MADS EN, wife and daughter with Emll Madsen. manager of the Utah Stove and Hardware company, have Just returned from the East, where they went on a combined business and Dleasure trlD. JOSEPH STRING, wool-buyer, has recovered from his illness and is around again today purchasing wool. C. S. WILLIAMS and W. D. McKellar of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul left on a short trip into Wyoming this morning. - C. J. JOHNSON, w ho was summoned to New York to testify In the Hooper Young case, returned to Salt Lake this morning, the confession of Young making mak-ing it unnecessary for him to testify. WARDEN DOW passed a fairly comfortable com-fortable night, and is slightly Improved today. A. J. NESBIT and John H. Derby, president and vice-president, respectively, respect-ively, of the American Live-Stock and Loan company of Denver, registered at the Kmitsfcrd last evening on their return re-turn from a trip to California. DR. D. C. BUDGE of Logan is at the Windsor, suffering with a severe attack of throat trouble. THREE OUT-OF-TOWN merchants. F. R. McLaughlin of Eureka, Stanley Crawford of Mantl and N. J. Beauregard Beaure-gard of Fillmore, came in this morning, looking for summer stock, and put up at the White house. JUDGE JOHN B. MILNER of Provo is at the White house today. JAMES J. FORD. Western freight agent of the New York Central lines, is in Salt Lake today from Denver. F. D. SMITH, general Western agent of the Big Four, arrived In Salt Lake from Denver this morning and is spending spend-ing the day with the local railroad men. |