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Show PERSONAL. . . W. H. Smith of Tintic is at tho White . house. J. E. Forshee of Grass Valley is registered reg-istered at the Cullen. Mr. F. M. Hensley and wife, of Mon-. Mon-. tana are ut the Walker house. Hon. Jere lirwin of Leadville returned re-turned to his homo in the altitudes last . night. Mrs. O. S. McClain and son Gail leave for Denver this evening where , they will remain for some weeks. Mr. H. I). Fisher, a well known capitalist capi-talist of Colorado Springs, is in tho city today. He is accompanied by his private pri-vate secretary, F. W. Hartley. George G. Rodman, editor of the TVnslilno-ton. la.. Democrat, who is spending a few days in the city, gave The Times office a pleasant call today. W. G. Albright, Ben Marx and J. A. Matthews, prominent real estate men of Omaha, are in Zion on their way home from the coast. They leave for Denver tonight. Geo. Arthur Rice of Glenwood is at , the Continental. Mr. Rice is a well known Colorado banker and is now organizing or-ganizing a bank at American Fork, which will soon be ready to commence business. Mr. Win. Harper, who has been in the city for some time, has left for his former home at Fairfield, Iowa, and will bring his family back with him. Mr Harper has invested quite heavily in Salt Lake real estate Hon. Jim Luttoral, one of Colorado's oldest prospectors and miners, passed through Zion on his way from Piigct . Sound to Durango, Col., his home. Jim thinks that there are no Hies on Salt Lake or the territory of Utah. |