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Show ! : SALT lake j I . 4- 4- 4-4- -t j I CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. t -f 1 : ' ' I ; j Senator Thomas Kearns. looking hale l : ' end hearty, returned to Salt Lake on s : : ; ' . Thursday, after an absence of several ; months. He comes for the purpose of s receiving from the contractors his new I . home. and. incidentally, to arrange his I ' private business. t . . i 4 i. : The Utah Sugar company proposes to f build a railroad north from the South- era Pacific through the Bear River I valley to Malad. Ida., in order to tap j . the beet sugar factories which the ; company Intends building in the valley. I George W. Heinz, who has bad the ; , title of assistant general passenger .; ! agent of the Denver & Rio Grande at j Salt Lake, has tendered his resignation, f ; Mr. Heinz was general passenger agent 1 ; of the Rio Grande Western, but when I the Western was absorbed by the Den- f i ver & K10 Grande he accepted tne less- I ; er title. The name of his successor has I " not been officially announced, but it is I ' believed that the work may be carried I i forward by the Salt Lake general agent j ; 1 of the Missouri Pacific. This is in line t with the consolidation of offices which i l has been put into effect at other points ' on the system. Mr. Heinz is known as I . one of the brightest young passenger j men In the west. ' Bishop Scanlan, who is acting for jj Mrs. Mary Judge in the erection of the I " Judge Miners' home, petitioned the city t . . council to close Oullen street for fif- teen rods where it is adjoined on both X . Fides of the property designed by Mrs. ! Judge as a site for the home. Cullen t street runs south from Sixth South. I between Tenth and Eleventh East. As I the street does not go through to Sev- enth South, it Is not believed there will i be any objection to closing the south ; fifteen rods of it. The plans for the home are practically completed and V work will be commenced as soon as A possible. |