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Show PERSONAL. A. Paterson, of the Junction City, is at the Cliff House. L. C. McQuown, the contractor, is in the city from Scofield. ( H.S.Towling,D. &R.G. agent at Lehi, is up from that village. F. Baltzee, of Cologne, Germany, is registered regis-tered at the Walker House. v . Will Gallegah has just returned from a week's visit to his friends at Amerioan Fork. J. F. Shields and J. E.Thorne, commercial men from Chicago, are among their Salt Lake customers and registered at the Continental. Mr. Arthur A, Smith, of Kansas, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday in the interest of the Empire Company, at the Park. Mr. Smith is a representative business man and is the guest of many old-time friends. Messrs. John Sharp and Francis Cope, of the Dtah Central, and S. W. Eccles, of the Denver & Bio Grande, start for the Railway Pool meeting to be held in Chicago. Mr. F. Ferguson is just in from Pleasant Valley. Ferg is slightly sunburnt, but that doesn't affect his cheerful smile any. He reports re-ports everything flourishing at P. V. H. W. Branch, the gentlemanly rustler for the valley House, has been favored during the past week with the company of his sister from Denver, a very pleasant young lady. Prof. J. A. Phelps and Fred. Kesler go to Murray to-morrow with the object of making arrangements for a night school. In the evening the Professor will deliver a lecture on pen art, and Fred will expatiate on mathematics. G. P. Schenck, representing the Genava Nursery, has just returned from an extensive trip through Southern Utah. Mr. Schenck reports business in his line as very good, but he has not acquired any great love for the land of lizards and home-made wine. The many friends of Arthur J. "Wilson, representing Sweet, Dempster & Co., Chicago, Chi-cago, will be pained to learn of his sudden paralytic stroke in Denver this week. A special dispatch states that Mr. Wilson is progressing and not in danger of death from the stroke. |