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Show I'F.KSONAL. ' ' ' Ir. (!. 1). Grcgor, of Park City, is at the Walker. Ii. 1-'. llobarl. of St. Louis, president of the Kansas it 'Texas Coal Co., is in the city. . V. 11. Puiley, a prominent real estate limn of St. Louis, Mo., is spending a few days in the city. John W.Jones, editor of the Rlack-foot Rlack-foot (Idaho), Mews, is spending a few days in the city. Jos. A. Smith, a prominent merchant of Kagle Rock, Idaho, is registered at the Continental. P. J, (Juealy, of tho Union Pacilie coal department nf Rock Springs, Wyo., is in tbo cily today. C. V. Saviors, an expert miner from Colorado, is in the city looking for an opening in Tintie. .Sheriff lieiknnp of Weaver cojmty came down from Ogden last evening and is registered at the White house. Mr. 11. J. Liggett, representing C. V, I-'arwell & ( 'o., Chicago, is in the eily Interviewing the merchants in his lino. Sam Maverick and family, of the Maverick bank of Boston, is in the city aud pronounces the most favorable impressions. im-pressions. Colonel P. l-'rancis Rrennor, a prominent prom-inent and public spirited resident of Park ( 'ity, is in town under the ceceron-ngo ceceron-ngo of Major Frank Rurk. Harry F. Shepurson representing the JSallimore Oyster company, Ogden, is in the city le'c.tiiring on the idea syrcro-cies syrcro-cies of the modern bivalve. Mr. Koy, representing the lirm of Walerhouse & Co., New York habber-dashers, habber-dashers, is in the cily view ing the mysteries mys-teries in company with Colonel Uloeh. Will C. lliggins whose genius permeates perme-ates the columns of the Slock l-'.xchange Journal has been down to Tintie and' is filling his paper with interesting tidings. tid-ings. "Hilly" Sloan the lofty and sylph-like representative of the Arbuckle Coffee company, is bark from 1 Igden where he unloaded large amounts of the popular article. Mr. S. K. Tong, a member of the Chinese government mining bureau, is at the ContinentaJ. Mr. Tong wears American clothes and sneaks F.nolisli like a native. ,Ile has been in Chicago buying machinery for his government. Thos. W. Knowles, proprietor of oue of the leading hotels and an old mining man of Ouray, Colorado, with his family, fam-ily, are in the city for a few- days to locate their children in our schools and enjoy the lake and a few days of sojourn so-journ at a lower attitude. Wm. M. Stewart of Ourav, Colorado, 811 attorney of prominence "in the San Juan region, and at present judge of the court of probate and common pleas in that county, arrived in Salt Lake lo epend a week with old friends, and in enjoying the advantages of our great resort. |