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Show 1'tKSONAL. Mr. G. E. Wilco of San Luis, Mexico, Mexi-co, is at the Clift. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Atkinson of Wash-, Wash-, Ingtcn, D. C., are in Zion. Mrs. W. F. Wheeler and son of Ouray, Col., are in Sail Lake. Mr. Scott Mat.son of the St. Louis Paper company is doing the town. Mr. John Weir of Brooks & Weir, has gone to Lcadville on business, i Messrs. Warren of Oscloosa, la, are in ti.e city, with a view- to locating. Mr. F. H. Bradstreet of Denver, inanaeer of the new theater Co.inque, is in the city today. Mr. Thomas Thompson of Oscloosa, la., who is ou his way to the coast, lias stopped iu Salt Lake." Mr. (jeorgo Irish ami wife. Miss , Iririb, Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Warner of Ohio are aj the Cullen. Vice President Ilolcomb of the. Union Pacific is in New Haven, whore his son lleber is a senior at Y ale. Mr. R. B. Whittiraore and wif.i nee MissKittie Dennis started on their wed-dingtour, wed-dingtour, eastward bound, lasteveniug. The many old Colorado friends in this city of Wni. Bodley will regret to learn of his death which occurred at Kico City on the 'ith ins'.. Mr. lingo Deprizen and wife and Mr. Pat Donnelly and wife, all of Eureka Tintie, are at the White. These gen tlcmen are prominent mining men. Mr. G. L. Chamberlain arrived from Denver in Salt Lake this morning. Mr. Chamberlain is preparing to construct a handsome residence costing $40,000 in his Perkins addition. His family will come here to reside pel mancutly in the near future. Messrs. Joseph Led wick and George fscharm, of Ogden, took in the sights of Zion yesterday under the surveillance of Chester Wh'itemore of the Salt Lake Lithographing company. It is needless to add that the gentlemen "saw all there was to be seen." |