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Show j: rKHNONAI,. I P. T. Farnsworth, of Frisco, Utah, is tin the city on business. Mr. Farnsworth lis superintendent of the celebrated (Horn Silver mine. Michael Hildreth, a gentlemun of kmeans living in Rock Island, writes to a friend in this city that he has $10,000 to tin vest and wants information about Salt JLake. f W. E. Oslrander, traveling passenger 'agent of the Wabash line, is visiting Salt Lake. It is said that the Wabash intends opening an ollice in this city, of which Mr.Ostrander is to be manager. ' - Hon. Thomas Waddell and daughter, Miss Mary D. Waddell, of Pitlston, Pa., are guests at the Cullen house. Mr. Waddell is a personal friend of Thomas Martin, the well-known Utah mining prince, lately retired. Hon. John A. Horbach, a leading citizen citi-zen and capitalist of Omaha, is at the Clift house. He has been visiting Seattle, Seat-tle, Tacoma and other growing cities of the northwest, and snvs that nowhere has he seen such a bustling, busy town as Salt Lake. Hs is a shrewd observer, and will probably make some investments here. |