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Show ri--.ltSO.NAL. Dr. A. D. Bevan jof Eureka, is at the Cullen. Hon. K. P. Ferry of Tark City, is in Zion today. Mr. J. T. Farter of G.teen River, is at iiie t 'lift. Ho is a well-known merchant. mer-chant. Mr. N. W. McChrvsta! and .Mrs. John McChrysial of Tintic, are at the Continental. Conti-nental. Mr. John T. Donnellan, who has returned re-turned from Denver, says Salt Lake is not feeling the effects of the tightness of the money market, as much as is Denver. There is more complaint among the merchants of Denver than in Zion. Mr. J. T. Stringer and Mr. F. T. Iliatt have returned from Silver City where they spent two days. Mr. Stringer says that double the amount of work is now being done than since he was in the camp six weeks ago. He . minus it win ho trie camp of the territory, terri-tory, and numbers of old Leadville miners aro showing up there, daily. - " j |