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Show Personal. Mrs. Agnes Murray and daughter have returned from New York and the Jamestown exposition, and have moved into their new home at 1473 Milwaukee street. Mrs. A. J. Moriarty of St. Louis, who has been the house guest of Mrs. Roch A. Savagean. 1368 Gaylord street, returned re-turned home last Thursday. ' While in Denver Mrs. Moriarty was the recipient of many poclal attentions. Mrs. James Motley has returned from Hot Springs, Ark., very much improved im-proved in health. Fire Chief Terry Owens and wife have returned from a brief trip to New York and other eastern cities. .A, .,. ... Mr. and Mrs. W. P. lloran are home from New York. Si Mrs. Annie Horan of 2540 Downing avenue has recovered from her recent indisposition. Mrs. Eugenio Garcia of Trinidad was j in Denver for a few days last week. Miss Mary Flynn returned Thursday from a four months' stay In the east, which included New York, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Trenton and other cities.' Mrs. Mary Moran left Sunday evening even-ing for San Francisco for an indefinite stay. u E. P. McGovern is in Goldfield, Nev., on business. He expects to return next week. Dr. P. v. Carlin spent part of the week on a hunting trip in Routt county. coun-ty. ; Raymond Noon, one of the brightest pupils of Sacred Heart college, was stricken with typhoid fever last week and removed to his home in Georgetown. George-town. Colo., where he is doing very nicely. Emmett Flynn, the young Eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jorn A. Flynn, while driving along Welton street last Friday, was run into by a tramway car and sustained sus-tained painful though, fortunately, not serious injury. |