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Show im:i:son ai.s. Dr. A. Meyer, an occnlist of New York, is at the Continental. John John of Spanish Fork left this afternoon via tho if. P. for Liverpool. W. A. Carter, a Fort liridgnr ranchman, ranch-man, arrived at the Walker this morning. morn-ing. J. Hums lirown, a prominent business busi-ness man of Hoston, is installed at the Continental. W. S. F.vans, city passentrer agent of the U. P. and wife,' returned this morning morn-ing from t (matin. Miss Mae Cunningham has returned from a month's visit with Kansas City and Denver friends. (eorire W. Crowe has returned from Nevada to Salt Lake. He was examining examin-ing various mines in that state. Frank Mordsunt, a favorite with Salt Lake theater goers, will be here next week with "Men anil Women. G. S. Slcnliouso. who was recently graduated at a commercial college in Seattle, lias returned to I'rovo. Hon. L. J. Gnnn and wife, W. A. Maeleod and wife, F. C. Kebbv and wife are among the New England arrivals ar-rivals at tho Templcton. K lilor K. A. F.aton, of the Glonwond Sprinus Republican, a bright and sparkling publication, is in the city ac-inmpnnied ac-inmpnnied by his family. John Cox has moved from Canvon City, Colo., to Salt Lake. He will "en-paiie "en-paiie iu the mest market business at First South and Fourth West. Elijah Grillith is expected to return to Salt Lake in a day or so. Ho has been attending tho funeral of his sister, Mrs. Hambly, late of Taeoma. W. 0. Dunbar, jr., a former city ofli-c'ml, ofli-c'ml, but at present a representative merchant of Caldwell, Idaho, is in the city and is reported as doing "vera" good. Clarence Cary, a prominent Wall street lawyer of New York, is at tho Templeton, He is seeing the beauties of Zion uuder tho guidauce of Joseph Younir. A. D Young's outfit for Deep Creek left this morning. Four head of horses to a very complete traveling wagon made up a lino team. Messrs. Tippets and Snow are in charge of it. K. F. Dyer, superintendent of the new sugar factory building between Lehi and American F'ork, has returned from Cleveland. O. He was inspecting the machinery for tho factory and its loading on cars to convey it to l'tah. Messrs. Hardy and Ilinman, who left Salt Lake April 'Joth, for Deep creek, arrived there last Friday. F. M. liishop received tho following from Mr. Ilinman, Ilin-man, written Saturday: "We arrived here last evening. Had a good trip. I'.vervthing but tho desert, and part of that is located so far. We go to our claims todav. We are a littlu sore but still in the ring," |