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Show l-KKHONAI.. George Light, a well-known Colorado miner, is in town. Hon. ,1. M. Hamilton left for Beaver city last evening, to attend court there. Mr. Joint Kyrl, a prominent Now York capitalist', is in tho city sizing up the. real estate situation. Dr. J. II. Thompson of New York, onoof the leading Ontario stockholders, stockhold-ers, is spending a lew days in tho oily. Mr. Harold Nlurges and family, of San Francisco, are at tho Continental. They tiro accompanied by Miss Kate Livingstone, of Chicago. Marshal Young is eonliued to his residence- with an attack of illness. His friends hope to see him at his accustomed ac-customed place again in a few days. Mits Rose Meloy, sister of the prominent promi-nent real estalo inan, H. V. Meloy of this city, Mt Saturday for her homo in Hastings, Minn., after a two months sojourn so-journ in Salt Lake. Judge Stewart of Ouray, Colo., left for home alter "a week in Zion," much pleased with the chances, and having selected the "Hag stone" on which he may want to stand in future. Henry Lee, a "formerly Kontuekian." but now of Colorado, is in tho city doing do-ing business with tho merchants.' .Mr. Leo is an old-time friend of W. I!. Gibbs, recently connected with, this paper. John Best, Ksq., a prominent mining operator of Cent ral City, Colorado, is HttheCullen. Mr. Best has been visiting visit-ing Alia and other Utah mining camps, with a view of investment for himself and friends. David 11. Mercer, tho famous politician politi-cian of Nebraska, is in (he city on his way to the coast where he will visit for a few weeks and then ret urn to tho corn raising state and work tor the success of the republican state ticket. |