OCR Text |
Show MSKHONAU M. C Viucent is a Londoner who is Visiting Salt Lake. Charles T. Mandel and wife, from Chicago, are at the Walker. Robert Sudden, wife and daughter, are here from Saa Francisco. W. J. Ryan came over from Dublin, Ireland, and is now in this city. II. L. Rothschild is admiring the size and enterprise of Salt Lake City. H. II. Smith and Miss Mary Smith, of Washington, 1). C, are iu the city. T. W. liolgiano and wife, of Baltimore, Balti-more, Md., like the appearance of Zion. 11. Doriot and daughter, of Bristol, Va., are aruoug the late arrivals in tho city. Capt. J. Hutchinson and Prof. B. C. Noah, from Montana, are glsiMo bo in Salt Lake. Mark L. McDonald, commissioner at ' larce of the World's Fair, is registered at the Cullen. H. C. Nail, a prominent wholesale tobacco merchant of Richmond, Va., is at the Continental. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, of Wash-ingtonians, Wash-ingtonians, D. C, have enjoyed their trips about the city. Miss Kirk Patrick, of Butte, is spending spend-ing the fall with her sister, Mrs. John A- Marshall, Brigham street. Judson A. Lewis and wife, of Saratoga Sara-toga Springs, N. Y., look with much interest in-terest at the attractions of this city. 'Dr. W. D. Goodspeed, who recently went from Salt Lake to Rocky Font, Colo.,died from heart failure last week. Mrs. Dewey Richards, of Ogden, is spending a few weeks with her husband's hus-band's family, Hou. F. S. Richards, A street. ' - S. C. Ewing and wife, of the Cullen, goes east early in November to visit the aged parents of Mr. Ewing. They will be accompanied by the orphaned children chil-dren of Frank Foot little Frank and Alice whose mother, so well remembered remem-bered in social circles a few years aj;o, was a sister of Mr. Ewing. The Ewings' take the little ones to visit their grandparents. grand-parents. . ... r; y- ' - |