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Show FKK HON AL. J. I). Martin, of Lost River, Idaho, is at the White. Kev. Leouold Risher, of Pittsburgh, Pa., is at the Continental. Dr. II. Hunter, superintendent of the Niagara M. & 8. Co., spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Hot wallles ami the best cup of coffee In tho cky' at tho Merchant's cafe, iWO Main street. ' A dinner that cannot; be beat in the city for 25 cents at the Merchant's cafe, &Mi Main street. E. F.Bouneniorr, a welVknown sheep and cattle raiser of Terrace, Kev., is at lli'J White house. Miss Lwira Brown, of Americus, Ga., n niece of ex-Secretary Hall, is spending spend-ing some timu in Salt Lake. ; Jnmt'M A. Ballintin, of Boise, Idaho, accompanied by Miss Nellie Ballintin pud Miss Laura Moore, is at tho Walker. Mrs. Charles H. Arnold of St. Louis arrived in the city from Ouray, Colo. (She will visit for a few weeks iu tho rity. Sho is making her temporary home at the Continental. John Tinniu, of Welis, Nevada, was iu the city on Saturday. Speakiug of the cuttle interests iu his stale, he said, that t he losses during tho past winter would foot up from 50 to DO per cent. Win. H. Knight of Cincinnati is stopping stop-ping at tho W itlker. While en route to California in 1S.VJ Horace Greeley passed the caravan in which Mr. Knight was traveling up .Emigration canyon. , , W. W. Downing, representing Mc-(,'abo Mc-(,'abo $ Young's Operatic minstrels, twenty -live performers, is in tho city arrangiug for tho appearance of tho company at tho Grand opera house July 7 and 8. 'Mrs. Milton II. Mark, Mrs. A. G. Dunbar and (ieorgo L. Wright, Ouray, Colo., arrived in Salt Lake this morning morn-ing and are staying at the Continental. They will remain in Jhc city a week or ten days. . 'The faro over the Rio Grande Western West-ern between Salt Lake anil Ogdeu this week is $1. AO for tho round trip. The trains are made up of the linest cars ever seen in the west. It is a pleasure to ride in them. ' m |