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Show PERSONAL. j ; Ed. Kaufman of Sundance, Wyo., is attheCullcn. D. P. Rideout, a leading merchant of Prpvo, is at the White. II. S. Joseph, station agent at Bingham, Bing-ham, is in tho city today. . H. Mcaceam, of South America, is registered at the White house. Dr. Seollay Porter and family of Irtland, Oregon, arc at the Clift. ; W. F. Dieter has left for a short visit to Helena, Butte aud Yellowstone park. Mrs. John Chase and Mrs. E. S. Chase, of Cheyenne, Wyo., are guests at the Walker. At the ."depth of 200 feet a well of water has been struck at Liberty park that is producing 5000 gallons per hour. W. Cameron, a prominent physician of Grand Junction. Colo., is a visitor in the city today. Ho is at the Continental. Conti-nental. ' John M. Dyer, editor of the North PUtte, Neb., Telegraph, is in the city, iftgave The Times office a pleasant call today. ' Rev. William O'Brien, of Melbourne, Australia, is at the Walker. He is making a tour of the United States on pis way to England. ! Mr. J. J. Cusick, one of the leading business men of Butte, Mont., is in the city. He has been looking over the real estate market and will probably jnvest considerable money here. " Mr. and Mrs. E. Norman, Mr. R. Jforman, jr., and Misses Mabel Norman, Nor-man, Julia Anderson, and Ellen Coil-edge, Coil-edge, all of Lehi, are visitors in the city today. They are at the White house.. The oflicei-s elect of the Carpenters Union, ore: President, II. B. Button; vice-president, Richard Stewart : recording record-ing secretary, Munro Bush; financial secretary, J.'E. Button; treasurer, A. D. Cowles: -conductor, J. B. Fiunerton; warden. Albert H. Pettish, and walking delegate, Bishop. |