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Show ' PERSONAL. D. D. Fowler, of Aspen, Colo., is at the Cnllen. Mr. and Mrs. John Lowry. of Man Chester, England, are at the' Walker. Mr. John Butler, prominent livery man of Bingham, is at the White house. David T. Day. of Washington, D. C, statistician of "the bureau of mines, is in the city. Judge J. S. Bowman came down from Ogden last evening and will spend a few days iu the city. C. D. Roberts and W. II. Woolston, conductors on the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific, came dowu to Salt Lake last evening. They are registered at the White house. Mrs. Mary A. Steele, a venerable lady of 80 years, mother of Mr. G. W. Steele and'Mrs. E. A. Crosier of Sharon, III., and Mrs. M. F. Nemith of Capson, 111., sisters of Mr. Steele, are visiting at his residence, 87 B street. The visitors contemplate remaining throughout the summer, anil are considering seriously of permanently locating here. W. A. Underwood of New York, president of the American Waterworks company, is at tiio Walker house. The American Waterworks company owns the Omaha 'waterworks, upon which $9,750,000 has been expended, and it is now putting in a plant at Denver to cost over $3,000,000. Mr. Underwood is looking over tho Salt Lako held, and if he can get a franchise here his com-pany com-pany will' spend $2,500,000 in pulling in new works at once. |