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Show PERSONAL. H. G. Saigles of Denver, is at the Walker. r D. M. J. Nelter of San Francisco, is at tho Walker. M. Ticketts and J. M. Day of Park Cily are at tho Cullcn. Henry Eberwine of Vineennes, lud., is registered at the Cullcn. F. W. K. Woodward and wifo of Tcl-luride, Tcl-luride, Colo., are at tho Cullcn. L. C. Fyhrer and sou of Dillon, Montana, Mon-tana, are stopping at tho Walker. Mrs. John McChristin of Tintic, is among the lady guests at the Cullcn. Charles Howell Cook and wife of Trenton, N. J., are guests at the Walker. A. J. Stool and G. Lambe of Huron, South Dakota, are registered at Ihe Walker. J. W. Griffith, F. D. Brown and Eras-tus Eras-tus Young of Omaha, are domiciled at the Cullcn. R. R. Over, representing the glassware glass-ware firm of Steward & Co., of Omaha, is in the city. Mr. C. . Griebel, representing Val Blatz, proprietor of Milwaukee's wa-moth wa-moth brewery, is in the city for the purpose pur-pose of establishing a large supply do-pot, do-pot, in Zion. . W. P. Mvers of Kingston, Fa., and Mrs. A. J. "Weaver of Falls City, , Neb., are visiting Miss M. A. Locke, at Davis hall,'41 East Third South. Miss Locke has been seriously ill for a number of weeks, but is now convalescing. W. J. Hiudson of Williamsporl, Pa., is spending a few days in tho city. lie recently resigned tho position' of foreman fore-man of the press and stereotype rooms of the Pennsylvania Grit, to lake the superintendeney of tho machinery department de-partment of tlie Seattle Daily Press, which is soon to put in a new Goss perfecting per-fecting press. Mr. F. E. Woodward, of Telluride, Colo., is at the Cullen house, accompanied accom-panied by his wife. Mr. Woodward, who is an old friend of Mr. T. A. Davis, of this city, was formerly a resident of Lowell, Mass. He was recently married to Miss Nellie L. Rich, daughter of Albert Al-bert F. Rich, of Charlestown, Mass. Ho and his accomplished bride will conclude con-clude their wedding trip after viewing the sights of Salt Lako city. Telluride will lie their future home, where Mr. Woodward is tlio right hand executive of Mr. L. L. Nunn, a leading business man of that prosperous mining town. |