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Show PERSONAL. '. II'. W. Smith of Ogden was in tho cily (oday. Mr, C. M. Jackson, of Tub Times' stall', has returned from Omaha. .Tumps V. Johnson, ropresmitinp; the Bacholler newsprper syndicate of New York, is in the city. B. K. Campbell, a well known and npnial commercial travdor of San Francisco, is at tho Cullcn. ' J. Cowie Nichols and wife, H. D. Buchanan and wife, aud K. M. Mac-donald, Mac-donald, of New Zealand, are registered at tho Cnllen. Mrs. F. W. Miner, Miss Mary F. Miner, Mi-ner, Sidney II. Miner and Freif K. Miner, Mi-ner, mother, daughter aud two sons, of New London, Conn., are at the Cullen. , ' Mr. D. W. Page and his charming daughter, Mrs. F. P. Turney, of Denver, Den-ver, Colo., left for home last night after a brief and pleasant visit in the city of the saints. ' It. C. Hayes, station agent of the Burlington Bur-lington road at Hebron, Neb., and wifo, aro at the Continental. They aro here 011 a pleasure visit, and will go to San Francisco next week. II. Evans, second vice-president of tho Continental Fire Insurance company, com-pany, of New York, is at the Cullen. Mr. Evans is accompanied by his wifo and James A. Ritchie. The following Park City peoplo are at the Cullon: Neil Millis, David Keith, J. C. O'Hare and wlte, John Farish, Solon Spiro, Mrs. Huovs, Mrs. M. M. Allen and son, aud William M. Ferry. , Frederic M. Endlich, s prominent mining engineer and the general manager man-ager of the Yankoo Boy Mining company com-pany at Ouray, Colorado, was in the city a few hours yesterday on his re-, re-, turn to Colorado from a trip to Idaho. Mr. John T. Shumate, one of tho leading attorneys of Glcnwood Spriugs, Oolo-, left for home last night after a week in the city. Mr. Shumate is so well pleased with the place and its future that he intends to locale here tliisfalL ' 1 Alf Hayman, manager of the Shenandoah Shenan-doah company which opens at the Grand next Thursday for three nights and a matinee, and H. B. Warner, nianagerforE.il. Sothern, who will 1U1 an engagement at the Grand the week following, are in the city. T. J. Decker of Hutchinson Kansas, is in the city, the guest of S. S. Dickinson. Dickin-son. Mr. Decker is an old friend of United States Commissioner Greennian and this morning called upon him and both were soon' relating reminiscences thai occurred back in the states. Mr. Decker will remain in Salt Lake a week er ten days. |