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Show t PERSONAL. George Proctor of Union was in Salt Lake city yesterday. . Silas M. Pack of Kamas, was iu Salt Lake on Wednesday. J. J. Ryan, managerof the California Opera company, is at the Clift house. Hon. J. C. Fox of Challis, Idaho, is back from a two months' eastern trip. Win. J. Hall and wife and C. Jeremiah Jere-miah and wife have left California to locate in Salt Lake. Fred Trimmer, who has been stopping stop-ping at the Continental for several weeks, leaves for Denver tomorrow. Mrs. J. E. Godolfo, who owns a hotel in Wichita, Kan., and another in Ta-coma, Ta-coma, is here on a business trip. She is stopping at the Clift. Brigadier General A W. Greeley, chief signal officer, United States army, the Arctic hero, will soon visit Salt Lake on a tour of inspection, S. B. Westerlield and wife left this morning for the coast, where Mrs. Wes-terfield Wes-terfield will remain during tho summer. Mrs. Westerlield is an invalid, aud tho sea level seems to agreo with her. Captain T. W. Morrison, wife and three children, are registered ut the Walker house. Captain Morrison is attached to tho Fort Douglas command, and has been enjoying a vacation with his family. Hon. J. B. Rosborough returned yesterday yes-terday from a six mouths visit in Texas. He says Texas is beautiful and prosperous. prosper-ous. AM the zones seem to congregate there. 'It has the finest cottou belt iu the world. The judge is much pleased wich his trip. M. A. Kurt, of Nampa, Idaho, arrived ar-rived in the city to remain a few days. He states that Ids town is progressing rapidly, with numerous houses iu process of erection, one of which is to be a big hotel. Nampa will be lighted by electricity in the near future. |