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Show rKICSOXAl,, John Hill, of Laramie, Wyo., is at the Walker. Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay, of Heber city, are at tho Continental! Mrs. R. L. Scannel left yesterday for 9 summer visit iu Detroit. C. P. Nuon, of Dewey, Gould & Co. of Boston, is at the Continental. W. H. Harvey of Ogden, manager of the Carnival, is stoppiug at tho Continental. Conti-nental. Mrs. Allen Frazer of Chicago is visiting visit-ing in Salt Lako. Mrs. Frazer is an old resident. J, K. Gillespie has returned fron; Denver. He reports that many will attend at-tend the Salt Lake races from that ylace. ' Mr. James W ool, of McKeesport, -who If heavily interested in Salt Lake real state, is in the city looking after his Investments. Mr. E. J. Eaddiatz, a prominent mining min-ing man of Stockton, Utah, and wife, re spending a few days in Salt Lake en tbejr bridal tour. J. E. Wool, a capitalist of McKees Eort, Pa., a friend of T. A. Dunshee. is I the city to remain two or three weeks prospecting for good investments. S. D. Ki I patriek, of Beatrice, Neb., a member of the firm of Kil patriek Bros. 6 Collins, the largest railroad contractors contract-ors in the west, is at the Continental. Col. I. E. Stirman and family of Ouray, Col., return to their home lo-nierht lo-nierht over the Rio Grande Western, fter a vpry pleasant stay in the city of nine two mouths. Tho colonel is so well pleased with Salt Lake Citv 1 hat fce coulf niplates a permanent residence fceie, '"' , ..'..'."' |