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Show PERSONAL. F. P. Keslcr, of Milford, is at the Cullcn . , Dr. J. S. Walker, of Brunswick, Mo., is at the Walker. Moses Crimean, a prominent merchant mer-chant of Tooele, is at the White house. Mr. G . G. Leibhardt, of the Commission Commis-sion firm of Leibhardt & Co., of Denver, is at the Continental. v. Miss.Edna Green, first soprano of St. John's cathedral of Denver, is visiting Miss Nellie Lett, of this city. C. S. Kiug, of the Ogden Union came down to Salt Lake last evening and is registered at the White house. ; C. K. Campbell, editor of tho Minneapolis, Minne-apolis, Kans.. Commercial, is taking in the sights of Zion for a few days. Ex-Chief of Police Hogle, of Denver, returned home today, as he has been made marshal of the Fourth of July procession. He will, however, probably prob-ably return to Salt Lake before long. .' George Cummings, C. Fraser, M.J. Lyons, Geo. D. Scott, H. G. Gabay. wm. H. Quick and Geo. B. Browu, all of New York, spent yesterday in the city. They were delegates to' the National Na-tional Convention of Master Plumbers which met at Denver a few days ago aud came on here to take in some of the sights of Ziou. Mr. Scott is Colonel of the Eighth regiment New York - militia. A letter received from Miss Jennie Hawley announces that she is in Mani-tou, Mani-tou, and that her health is steadily improving. im-proving. . Miss Hawley reports Mani-tou Mani-tou as rapidly filling up with summer visitors. The season promises to he a gay our, balls and parties at "The Mansions" ami tho Barker house having hav-ing already been inaugurated. Horseback Horse-back accents to the summit of Pike's prak, are among the numerous amusements amuse-ments of daily occurrence. |