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Show morning to Suit Lake. Brother Kyes roiaiuit his avoirdupois without a Strug-gle. Strug-gle. Edward II. Phelps and wife of Springfield, Mass., reached the Temple-ton Temple-ton a lew hniirs since. Mr. Phelps is editor of tin- New England Homestead, and is also interested in I lie American Agriculturalist. J. C. Hutchinson, Jennie Hutchinson, C. W. Judson, wife arid child ami S. C. liurton aud wifo of Gloversvilla, are among the trurists who arrived from thu mint find registered at the Temple-ton Temple-ton this mornihg. Jislio W. X. Nindeof Topeka, Kan., arrived in tho -i ty this morning. is the guest of liov. Mr. Mahry, anil will preach in the First Methodist Episcopal rhiirch this evening, Bishop Ninde will leave for his home tomorrow. Tireless F. T. lliatt thin morning rn-turnei rn-turnei from Denver to Suit Lake. 11h brings the good news that a number of Denver capitalists will arrive here within a few days and after inspecting the ( ily will in et heavily if all it O. K. Denvi rites, Mr. lliatt nay, have a genuine interest in tho prosperity of this city. II. O. Wilson, formerly chief jelerk of the Uio Grande Western, is today ay- ...., I ... l,,. ,f fviniwtj Ha nm mirni-ii i; ill, iiuni ,ii u n " will depart tonight for Helena, to occupy oc-cupy the general agent's chair of the, Union 1'acilie at that point. Mr. Wilson Wil-son will succeed there as he is made of that st nil. TlIK Tim i . echoes the hope that his genial presence may be frequently fre-quently encountered in Salt Lake inthe future. Mr. Moarsof the Northwestern will accompany Mr. Wilson to see the country. . . IM.KSONALS. j K. T. Crane, of elev ator fame, left the j Templeioo this morning for his homo in Chicago. Fred King," wifo and daughter and Mrs. C. Tranz of St. Louis are Continental Conti-nental guests. F. S. Kirkpatrick and wife of Kd-wardsville. Kd-wardsville. 111., are stopping at the Walker house. George W. Reed, jr., of 1 street has won the senior prize of the class "Jl of the college of pharmacy, New York. Bessie Dean Allison aud Bertha Bav-liss, Bav-liss, sweet singers of Ziou, will return here in time to appear at the May festival. fes-tival. Councilman W. II. Thain of Logan, tho victim of an accident while recently in Salt Lake, has recovered suf'icieutly to appear on the streets of his heath. j V. J- Kyes, the round 'm-up tnau of J the U P., returned from the east this j |