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Show I'MtMONAL. George M. Maiiou of Ogdeii is at thn Walker-. I)r. C. M. Wilson and wife of Purk City are at the Walker. I. K. Alter of Grand Island, Nebraska, Ne-braska, is at tlie Walker. He Is lu re with n carload of fine horse for the Salt Lake market. Mr. J. E. Dooley mid two daughter left for California Mutiirdav evening to attend the golden wedding of Air. Donley' parent. They will return about May 1'itli. Mr. F. D. Cooper, secretary of the Continuous: Brick Kiln company of Omaha. I at tint Walker. He I hern to make nrrallgetiieul to establish a plant in Salt Lake. C. P. It. Williams, one nf tlm prominent promi-nent fit ien of Grand Island, Nebraska, is at tin: Walker. He I hereon a prospecting pros-pecting tour and will probably make some investments In real estate, George D. liolileher is tcmMil .irily ill charge of the signal i rv iee nfliee of this city, relieving Observer I ilni.in rice who ha lieeu granted .1 leave of aliM'tiee. Mr. Boiitelier is a veteran in the service. J. B. Mi!'iriilick, vvlioa "Macon" i known a one of the Im sI spoi ling ed itors In tlm country, Is at the Continental. Continen-tal. For tliHiiy year he had charge of the sporting department of the New York Sun. He now represent thn f i-iiioti i-iiioti comnl, .tn. Win. If. Crane, and i on hi way to San Francisco, where Mr. Crane and bis splendid company com-pany open at the l!uh street theater on the lilth of next month, ill the greatest comedy llecfyel known, "The Sena-'tor." Sena-'tor." "Thi play i now on II fifteenth week at the Star theater in New York, and it has met with the greatest pe.-uni-ary and Hpular Kiiffes known lo tlm j theatrical annul of the metropolis. It may be played hereon the return of the comedian e.u t. I |