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# PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Conductor J. C. Wright is confined to his home again by illness. R. S. Patterson of El Paso is registered at the Dominion. Charles L. Bussey has returned to Roosevelt after spending a few days in Globe. C. D. Reppy returned to Safford Sunday morning after a week in Globe on railroad business. F. E. Rich of Mesa was an arrival in the city last evening and will spend several days in the city on business. LeRoy Scholl, superintendent of the Arizona National company, came in last evening from Crowley for a brief business visit. Marshall Curnutt and Harley Murphy have returned from Livingston, where they went to hunt ducks. They bagged twenty-four wild fowl. Judge F. S. Nave left Sunday morning for Phoenix to attend the session of the territorial supreme court which convened yesterday morning. H. H. Dyer, mine superintendent of the Shannon company returned to Clifton yesterday after spending a few days looking over the district. W. A. Shannon of Santa Cruz., Cal., was an arrival in the city Sunday evening and will spend several days in the district, where he has mining interests. E. M. Hurd, manager of the Gila Valley Bank & Trust company in Globe will go to Solomonville today to attend the annual stockholders' meeting of the company. J. W. Norvell, national bank examiner, who has been acting as temporary receiver of the First National bank, left yesterday morning for Las Cruces, N. M., and other cities in his district. Robert Boyd of the Warrior Copper company, was in from the mine last evening. Mr. Boyd is acting as superintendent during the absence of Superintendent White, who has gone to Philadelphia to attend the annual stockholders' meeting.