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Show , rCUHONAI,, A. G. Wilson, of Blackfoot, Idaho, is registered at tho Oullon. J. A. Morlan and family have "retimed "re-timed from a vrsit to California. John J. Cushiiig and C. E. Powell, of American Fork, aro in tho city today. John Butler, the well known mining aiau of Bingham, is at the White house. J. M. Swem and family leave for Denver after a year's residence iu Salt Lake city. ' Banker Strange of Phillipsburg, Kau-sas, Kau-sas, is iu the cily looking for a corner on available lots. Mrs. E. A. Hnxko'il, the venerable mother of Editor Charlio Haskell, is in the city the guust of Mrs. W, A. Camp-hell. Camp-hell. Mr. Von Cannon the well known broker bro-ker tins returned from Tintic where ho has bean securing a property for future development. Mr. D. J. Williams, Tub Times, Park Cily correspondent, came down to tho capital yesterday, returning on the evening train. W. S. Ilerndon, of Texas, the well-liiiown well-liiiown prohibition speaker, is spending a few days in Zion. He is on his way east from a visit to the Yosemite valley. Capt Little, special agent and adjuster ad-juster of the Glens Falls tiro insurance company is in the city looking after lhe company's business prospects in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Snyder, of the Gold mountain district, are at the White hnu.-e. Mr. Snyder has just struck a large vein of very rich ore in his mine In that section. Capt. W. E. Smith, a prominent mining min-ing and sampling man oi Colorado is in the city upon a judicial errand, and during his sojourn will look into various vari-ous mining properties. Will Dunbar, who has been presiding st the clerk's desk iu police court for some time, has gone to Idaho, where ho will apply himself to mercantile pursuits. pur-suits. His chair is now filled by Will I. Stuart, who is a worthy and accomplished accom-plished successor. , |