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Show rHJtSONAL. Mr. Greenbaum, the irrepressible representative rep-resentative of the worm of tho still, is in town. Col. Robinson, roadmaster of the Chicago Chi-cago & Northwestern, with headquarters headquar-ters at ( .iii-rall, Iowa, is iu tho city, the guest of Col. Lou Bassett. Rev. Dr. Wishard, synodieal missionary mission-ary of tho Presbyterian church for the district of Utah, Idaho and Montana, is the guest of Dr. McNiece. Hon. C. U. Clements left this morniug morn-iug en route to his homo in Washington, Washing-ton, I). C. He will stop a few days in Denver to visit old friends. T. F. Hellmau, president of the Tennessee Ten-nessee coal, iron and railroad company, is spending a few days in the city, lie" is accompanied by Mrs. Hellmau". Mr. O. F. Watson, who has been connected con-nected with tho press rooms of local publications for several years, has gone to Helena to matriculate under Russell Harrison of the Journal. Mr. D. J. Williams of Park city is spending a few days in the city taking in the sights and scenes. He is tho indefatigable in-defatigable correspondent of Tub Timf.s at tho camp, and a royal good fellow withal. Mrs. L. A. Mernam, wife of Dr. Mer-riam Mer-riam of Omaha, has arrived in Salt Lake for a prolonged visit during , which she will gather material for extensive ex-tensive contributions to easteun papers. Mrs. Merriam is a gifted and versatile writer. |