Show PERSONALS S J Godbe returned from tne south on Friday evening E Q Knowlton the Grantsville merchant mer-chant is in townS town-S K Hooper returned from San Francisco Fran-cisco yesterday morning Mrs Captain Young arrived from Cascade Cas-cade Locks last evening General P E Connor is expected home on Wednesday from San Francisco J H Dennis of THE DEMOCRAT left this morning for Stockton in this Territory Terri-tory I F W Hayt and F E James two of Paek Citys representative men are in town today Sheriff Burt leaves today for Eagle Rock He expects to return shortly with his man Barney Hughes Mr and Mrs D C Dunbar and Miss Alice Dinwoodey are expected to arrive here from Omaha this evening Chas P Brooks superintendent of the Pioche Con Co has come up from the South with his family Mr Brooks will probably remain in town for some time A California sporting man brings the news that a carload of runners and trotters trot-ters will leave San Francisco shortly taking in Salt Lake and the Rocky Mountain circuit Mrs G R Caldwell wife of our Mr Caldwell and children arrived here on Saturday evening from Laramie Wyoming Wyo-ming Editorial inaccuracies in this issue must be overlooked Mr Dan Ross arrived in our town this morning and is stopping at the Clif Mr Ross has some of the finest specimens of ore ever exhibited He says they are from a new district north of Silver Reef Southern Utah L A Querner of Cincinnati Supreme Medical Examiner of the Endowment Rank K of P js visiting our city today Mr Querner and wife have been on a pleasure trip to the Coast and are now I returning home The Uincinnati people are already preparing for the reception of the Supreme Lodge K of P next year A Yocham of the Meadow Valley Wash Nevada is in town He comes from California where he has been spending a few weeks Mr Yocham is so pleased with the western country that he intends selling his stock and range in Nevada and moving his family to lower California p R Barratt called at our office today with Mr J G Megeath who came to our city on yesterdays train Mr Ms name is familiar to most of our old Salt Lakers He was the head and front of the huge forwarding firm which followed the U P from beginning to end In those days the shipments were heavy and bard fought for and the advances ran up into the thousands per day Megeath need not worry now over the railways or merchandise as he is one of the fortunate for-tunate ones who had a farm at the edge of the now booming city of Omaha He is now en route to California on business busi-ness and pleasure He stopped over at Salt Lake to see old time friends and to look at our rapidly growing city All eyes are turned toward Salt Lake and our era of prosperity is upon us This is how he talks |