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Show Glass, Miss Mable Horn. Major J. H. Pond. W. C. Glass, A. I. M. Jephron and Zanzibar boy Saleh. Dr. J. L. Whytoek and family, sfter n delightful travel on the continent of over six months, returned to Salt Luke yesterday. V. W. McCoy will leave the city tonight to-night fur Thompson Spring to look after his live stock. He will be absent about two weeks. C. L. Robertson of Duluth has re turned to Salt Lake after an absence of snipe years. lies will reside hero ami give attention to realty, Charles Frankenthrall, representing William DeMuth & Co. of New 1 ork, is in the cilv, the guest of Colonel Bert Bloch, who'is permitting him to overlook over-look no part of the elephant's anatomy. James M. Kellev, Joseph Johnson and W. R. Nicholson, Philadelplnans who are traveling through the country, are making the Cullen their headquarters headquar-ters while they take iu Salt Lake city. l'KKSONAL. Mrs. Kerns of l'ark City is a Clift guest. J. C. Hooper of St. Jos is at the Cullon. F. J. Wells of Thistle is iu the city.at the White. W. C. Matthews of Toronto is at the Templeton. V.. S. Tompkins of Cornwall. Fng., is a White guest. J. A. Monroe and wife of Omaha are Walker guests. C. B. Case of Xew York is in Zion, at Hie Templeton. George W. Jacobs of Butte is a Walker stopper. Edwin Johnson of Sau Francisco is a Continental guest. W. (J. Tavlor of Indiana is in the , city, at the White. G. W. Howard of New York is stopping stop-ping at the. Walker. Miss Stella Wenzel of Butte is in the city at the Walker. C. A. Rabt of Frisco, Utah, is in the city at the Walker. Dr. George II. Fenuemore of Beaver city is a Walker guest. L. H. Clawson and wife of Logan are in the City, at the Clift. E. E. Babcock of St. Louis arrived at the Cullen this moruing. G. W. Baker of Boston arrived at the Templeton this morning. Frank Huston of Milford is among the White's latest arrivals. John S. Cassel of Cleveland, O., has put his grip down at tho Clift. K. (J. Hartford, jr., of Boston, Mass., is in the city, at the Templeton. P. M. Grubb and wile of Liverpool, Pa., are sojourning at the Clift. Chicago is represented at the Cullen by M. Howard ami W. H. Kirby. - Charles Day of Red Mountain, Colo., is among the Cliffs latest arrivals. Charles A. Ingnlls of Boston is an au- i tograph on the Continental register. J. J. Brown and M. F. Brenton are among the Denverites at the Cullen. L. .. Reif of New Haven, Conn., has put his autograph on the Clift register. Washington is represented at the Cullen by J. B. Edwards and J. M. Du-four. Du-four. C. K. Hancock and wife of Rhode Island are among tha Teniplctou's guests. L. J. Palmer and P. C. Kittle of Rock Springs are iu the city, at the Continental. Conti-nental. Albert E. Kennedy of Rico, Col., is greeting acquaintances. The Walker is his temporary home. Jovial an B. Horin, of the Omaha Railway News, is showing his fine Italian Ital-ian hand ou the Cullen register. Robert Fuilerton of Dos Moines. Ia., and S. II- Fuilerton of Atchison. Kan., are among the Continental's guests. Denver is represented at. the Walker by M. P. F'oody, Joseph Williams, James McKinney and J. W. Souter. Charles Griffith, private secretary of G. L. C'hamberlin & Co., will go to Denver to night to see his be.-,t giri. The Stanley party arrived at the Templeton yesterday. The party is composed of II. M. Stanley and wife, , ,' ilra, Teuuant and maid. Miss Sadie |