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Show 4 - I'KKSOXAL. F. W. Muehlcnbruch of Eureka, is at the White. S. llrownstono of San Francisco, is at the Cullen. John and Theo. Hatfield of Kureka are at the Clift. F. T. Jones and wife of Santana, Cab, are Walker guests. W. J. Callaway aud wife of Leadville are in the city, at the (.'lift. T. F. Hevans. wife and child of Fair-haven, Fair-haven, Wash., are Clift guests. Sherman Arter aud C. K. Russell of Seattle, are in Zion, at the Walker. J. M. Richardson came down from Park City this morning and is at the Cullen. Sheriff J. M. Metcalf. of Ogden. is making the White his headquarters w hile here. F. C. Hillings an I R. C. Ilawley, prominent Pueblo citizens, are at the Tenipleton. A. Huroh and wife are Walker guests. Mr. Bureh is mining engineer of the Bullion Beck. F. L. liortells and G. II. Heart of Rochester. N. Y., are seeing Silt Lake from the Templelon. W. K. Cooper, the expert cashier of D. Ar K. G. express company, is enjoying enjoy-ing a week's vacation. The first name put on the new register regis-ter of the ('lift yesterday was that of (i. (i. Rathbone of I'rovo. Karter Tofte of Ogden is stopping at the Walke r He is private secretary of tho NiagaraMiuiug company. Miss Corinne, Miss Crawford. Mrs. Kimball and Mr. Dyllyn of the Corinne company are Tenipleton guests. K. C. Mix of New York, who is one of the oldost and most popular commercial com-mercial men traveling, is a Walker guest. Mrs. N. K. Bishop, Mrs K. B. Cameron Cam-eron and Miss Bishop of Providenre. R. I., who are at the W alker, are on thoir way to the coast. W. II. Wood of Denver is in the, city, at the Walker. He is connected with the lirni of Kilpatrick Brothers A Collins, Col-lins, railroad contractors. Frank Haydeu and Charles Fostelle, who will appear in "Monte Cristo. jr.," tonight, are Walker guests. The. latter played here nineteen years ago. II. W. S"uion, advance agent of the "Clomenceail Case," who left the Tenipleton Teni-pleton last night for the coast, says the play will be in Salt Lake the latter pnrt of this month. ('apt. Jack Crawford, the poet scout, last evening gave a recital of a number of his poems to the commercial men who are Continental guests. The affair was most pleasant. B. B. Mann returned from Mount Pleasant Saturday- He has been look-after look-after the interests of the Kansas Mutual Life association of which company ho is general manager. J. B. Low of San Francisco, president presi-dent of the Low Adjustable Car company, com-pany, is at the Walker. The street car he has a model of can be adjusted to an open or closed car in four minutes, They are in use in Frisco and Portland. L. II. Fisber and Wni. Dixon, prominent promi-nent business men of St. John, Kan., are the guests of C. II. Wilbur. They may locate in Salt Lake. Mr. Dixon was county clerk in St. John for several sev-eral years. They visited the chamber of commerce this morning. The following distinguished party arrived ar-rived at the Continental last night, and are on their way to the coast: Hon. J. N. Carlile and family of Pueblo, Col.. Hon. Lew F. Carlile and family of ! Pueblo, Col., A. S. Tooke of Pueblo, K M. F'lesh and wife of St. Louis, and Mrs. V. II. Albers and children, of the same city. D. R. Corry, a prominent realty man of Provo City is at the Templeton. He says the people of Provo will do all possible pos-sible for the new proposed railroad from their city to Tintic. The new steamer now being constructed to ply between the east and the west shores of Utah lake is expected to be completed com-pleted by May 1st. It will be tho largest larg-est boat'in the territory, double-decker, carry 175 passengers and is owned by Provo ami Denver parties. Col. C. 1). Moore is the chief builder. |