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Show homo in Aspen. Colo, lie will return here in a few weeks as be is pleased with Tintie. Willard T. Barton is at the fetnple-ton. fetnple-ton. He in a member of the hnu of Messrs. Cnit, Barton & Cowlos, San Francisco, struct put ing and waterbup-plies waterbup-plies contractors. Frank W. Jngersoll anil family of Bioo. Colo.. tire at the Templeton. Mr. lngersoll, whit is a prominent attorney, will look at the business Hide of Salt Luke liming his stay of a few wooks. The follow ing prominent citizens of Pittsburg who have returned from tho roast are at the Walker George A. W ilson, Mrs. Old.stino, K. L. Clark, Mrs. K. I,. Clark an I maid. Miss M i-rioti i-rioti Clark and Master William Clark. J. C. Taylor, one of the. widely known irsiiiauoo men of this eily, left yesterday for the east, lb; is on business busi-ness and' will pop up ill Cnioago, Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. New York, I'ittsburtf and Washington. Saul N'orman of Mt. Pleasant has lioue to California, Imping tin) elimate will improve his health. Yen's ngn Saul was cue of the fearless men under Ceneral 1'. I'.. Connor as lighters of Indians. In-dians. Nothing would please General Connor more than meet Saul, the former is now in S in Franaiseo. Charles I'atilin. having spent the winter ea't. le'on'e I to Salt biikeycs. terdrty. u here Ik. has some reaitv. lb' savs adventnre:-s are already arrvin" in Chicago in -leioi-'rs. hoping to h ,a-' themselves e-t a I d Mred lV t le time the W;.r..l mo- , . o m-d t. ' - i ( it v r:.:n !" !e;( i e I n mini ' ! pra'etie il t iihs mi Ci.ul irrigat ion. lie even lohl rieli mi! ah"nt Lis mine at Deep rrei k ifi ' "i ' "ood soul wauled to buy half o! ui.s interest. im:ksol. W. Willoughby of Denver, is at tho Cullen. James Harrington of lSinghani is at the White. William Stevenson came from Denver Iu the Ciiit. W. 11. Sabin of Ts'ew York is nt tho Continental. H. G. Coffman is among tho Walker's Denver'uests. P.Jay Daly of American Fork is at the Continental. George II. White of Poston is in Zion, it the Templeton. H. S. Poberton of Castle Gate is in tho City, at the White. A. Gordon of Chicago, put bis grip , down at the Cullen. Omaha is represented nt the Walker by Ii. A. McAUaster. S. H. Reed of Ogden arrived at tho Walker this morning. H. M. Milligan is among the Continental's Conti-nental's Denver guests. Mrs. R. S. Traphager of Denver is a guest at the Templeton. W. K. ilolmof the Southern Pacific Started today for Manli. Charles (L Phillips of Wilmington, Del., is at the Templeton. Chicago is represented at the Continental Conti-nental by Alexander li. Pell. J. II. Williamson of Term Haute, Ind., is occupying a Templeton chair. L. C. Camwood and wife of Champaign, Cham-paign, 111., are guests at the Templeton. A. Thompson of Hilliard, Wyo., a Weil known stock man, is at tho Cullen. 11. C. Smith, mine host of the. Cosmopolitan Cosmo-politan at I'rovo, is titoppiug at the White. William Olendening and Sam Cox. Prchcntt mining men, are. guesls at the White. Walter Southworth, a Pleasant Vallny Junction merchant, .3 installed at the Cullen. (r. M. N. Parker of Provo was the first man to put a name on tho (.'lift register today. John M. Barton and child and Miss Barton and maid of New York, are guests at too Walker. (li'orge W. Crowe and C. W. Fills, Well-known minim; men of Aspen, j Coio., are at the Cullen. K. W. White. V. M. Beafty and J. J. i lluckstep of Clay Center, Kan., are i amoii.g the Cliffs guesls. : James Casey of Aspen, Colo., who is j Utile Ciift. ha", been looking at Bingham I properties and to pleas -d with them. j New York is represented at tho Teiu- . pieton by Fred Both, A. S. Fi-eind and Irving Aisberg. They are commercial j men. 1). B. Wilson of San Francisco, rep- j resenting tho Continental Insurance ! companj', is expected ia the city tonight, to-night, j E. S. Wright, formerly ot Salt Lake pity, has been graduated from the Bellevue medical college iu New York, lie expects to return here. C. A. Diomond, representing Messrs. Steele & Walker of St. Joe, Mo., left Salt Lake today for Ogden and Denver, lie will be away about two weeks. B. Clark Wheeler and wife, who have been at the Templeton, left last night for their homo in Aspeu. Colo. They R ill return to Salt Lako iu a few weeks. Petor Lux. who has been looking at Kweka mines, left last uight lor his , |