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Show PERSONAL. R. Washby and wife of London, Eng., are dsiting In this city. F. W. Fowler, a prominent business man of ' Nephl, is in the city today. Mr. P. J. Qnealy, of Hock Springs, Wyo, manager of the Rock Springs Coal company, is at the Continental, C. F. Redman, of the constructing Arm of John Grant & Co., left today for Omaha to bring his family to Salt Lake City. Mrs. W. R. Gibbs, wife of Mr. Uibbs of The Times, leaves tomorrow morning for a visit to her old home in Kentucky. , TV. H. Livingston, jr., and mother are in the city, on their way home from California. Mr. Livingstone is a prominent Sioux City mer-' mer-' chant. . Rot. J. P. Walden of Kentucky is visiting 1 his son Joe, city treasurer, this week. Rev. . Walden is preaching for the Christian church here during his visit. Mrs.' Hamlll, the wife of Mr. James HamiU ; iate of the Rio Grande Western railway, but , low general superintendent of the Spokane ' Falls & Northern, is visiting her family and friends in the city. . Prof Card Lumholtz, M. A., member of the royal academy of Christiana, Norway, on his way to Old Mexico, where he will spend some months in scientific work, was in the city yes- terday and went west last evening. Gordon Kimball of Ouray, Col., a prominent ; mining contractor engaged in putting in large plants for both lead and placer mines, was in the city today on his return home from an important im-portant business trift where he purchased ten cars of machinery for mines noar Ouray. Louis Wyman, who Is one of the San Juan country's heavlost mine owners, is in Salt Lake. He has purchased all the mules from the street car company and will ship them to Silverton, Colorado, where they will be used to pack the ore from the Highland Mary and other mines in Which Mr. Wyman is interested. |