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Show I'KltSONAI.. Cporge Stiles, of Provo, spent Sunday in tho city. ' L. 13. Sutton of Park City is registered regis-tered at the Culleu. J. (i. McCoy ami A. 11. Parkenson of Wichita, Kan., are at the White house. if. H. Maclery, of the Bank of Salt Lako has been very low with typhoid fever. 15. 1!. Mann, general manager of the Kansas mutual life association visited Provo last week. W. J. Hills, president of the Oil Bolt real estate company, of Casper, Wyoming, Wyo-ming, is in tho city, rcturuiug from 'his trip to Omaha, etc. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carpenter of Castle Gale are at the Continental, accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. I-'reeman of Tyrone, Pa., who aro visiting them. Mr. J. P. Ingram of the iirm of Ingram In-gram and Donnellau has returned from an extended Colorado trip where he has been looking after his mining interests. inter-ests. Mr. Jack Smith, an old Colorado mining man w ho is now developing properties at, Alta was in the city pes-terday pes-terday ami states that his camp is rap-Idly rap-Idly forging to tho front. Messrs. Thomas Hartney anil W. II O'Donnel, two of tho enterprising spirits spir-its of Jtoek Springs are in the city. They, report a prosperous condition of affairs in their camp and the ore productions pro-ductions heavier than ever. Mr. D. G. Waldrou, cditorof the Kail-road Kail-road Gazette, is iu Salt Lako in the interest in-terest of his publication which is the only ollicial railway guide and gazetteer gazet-teer on tho Pacific coast. He will write up the resources of this city aud country. coun-try. Mr. G. Chartier, representing the Parisian syndicate, who owns tlio old Telegraph mine, arrived iu the city yesterday yes-terday and continued his voyage this morning to the conlines of auriferous Bingham where he will take steps toward the future development of the property. |