OCR Text |
Show I'ERSON.U,. Frank Redman and wife, of Omaha, are at tho Walker, Mr. Redman is secretary sec-retary of the Grant street and sidewalk paving company. Chas. J. Hirsch, business manager of the San Francisco Post, is in town. Col. Dan C'arrigg, of Council Muffs, is at the Continental. Charles R. Kelsey, manager of the Sweetwater Coal Mining company, the headquarters of which are at' Rock Springs, Wyoming, is at tho Walker. Mr. L. L. Nunn of Telluride, Colorado, Col-orado, is spending a few days in Salt Lake City. Mr. Nunn is one of the busiest young meii in tho west. Until quite recently he w as general manager of tho Keystone mining company, w hich position he resigned iu order intake in-take the general management of the Gold King mining and iiiillinl) company of Tellurido. lie also has charge of three other large corporations, and attends at-tends to tho Tellurido business affairs of Mr. T. A. Davis of Salt Lake. Mr. Nunn was tho first mau to engage largely in free gold mining in tho viciu-ity viciu-ity of Telluride. Ho has mado this a study for the last four years, anil has met with success. W. R. Barber, a prominent eitlzen of Chicago, is visiting Sal Lake. R. B. Conner, an extensive cattle man from Wyoming, is at the Cullen. W. E. Grimshaw of Kansas City is in town on business. Mr. Grlmsliaw is seeking contracts for furnishing lirst-class lirst-class hotels, aud he thinks Salt Lako favorable ground to work upou, Henry N. Andrews of Cincinnati is looking over Salt Lako with a view to investments. L. W. Close of Pittsburg, and II. C. Frazer of the Rio Grande Western, aro on a tour of air brake inspection. 'They aro at the Cullen for a day or two. |