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Show PERSONAL. Mrs. G. E. Root goes to Denver to-morrow via the scenic line. Frank B. Klock, ex-conductor of the U. T. C. R. It., and wife, Syracuse, New York, are at the Walker. Mrs. Joe Blinker of, Ogden, went East last Saturday, and Joe consequently passed Sunday Sun-day in Zion with the bhoys. Maj. E. M. Bynon, after a few days flying about the capital, returns to the Morgan mines at Park City in the morning. Mr. E. A. Ford, General Passenger Agent j of the Pennsylvania line, left Salt Lake yes- ! terday for a visit to the Golden Gate. Mr. Charley Popper, the stock and mining man is among his Salt Lake friends onca more, and registered at the Walker House. Miss Ida E. Hill, the heretofore faithful assistant librarian of the Masonic Library, to-day left for Mount Vernon, Ohio, via the Scenio Route. Colonel Edward M. Joslyn, his son Frederick Fred-erick and a party of gentlemen interested in the prospective Utah & Wyoming railway, were in Salt Lake yesterday. W. H. Bennington returns from the South to-night, where he has been buying a second lot of 503 head of cattle for the ranch owned by himself and Mr. F. F. Eccles, of the Rio Grande. J. M. McNamara, Esq., the business representative repre-sentative of Haverley's American and European Euro-pean Minstrels, made the Democbat a pleasant call to-day. Mc. coes East on Wednesday. Mr. Maurice Mayer, president of the Buenos Ayres Railway, Argentine Republic, and Genaro D'Amico, son of the President of Argentine Republic, are stopping for a few days at the Walker House. General Freight and . Passenger Agent Eccles, of the Rio Grande, returns to-night from San Pete, the garden of Utah. Messrs. Eccles and Goss re arranging to build a wagon road from Price Station to the Uintah Agency, a distance of nearly 200 miles. Mr. B. F. Cummings, formerly editor of the Logan Journal, is in the city from his present soenes of labor at Price Station. Mr. C. reports the new town in a thrifty condition and says that the new settlers in Castle Valley are all happy with abundant crops and prospects of fine homes in the future. Receiver W. H. Bancroft, of D. & R. G. W. Railway, has sent ajman to Denver to inspect in-spect the two engines used by the City Circular Cir-cular Railroad, with a view of purchasing for use on this division. Mr. Bancroft is now east and will negotiate for four new narrow-guage narrow-guage Rogers' engines for his road before returning. |