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Show Plctsnnt Pyramid is one of the progressive progres-sive members of the new allelic association asso-ciation about to lie organized in that city. L. Seligman, formerly a memlor of Colonel Itert I Jloc-h' ft staff, has accepted a position with S. Woolf, the resident agent for Herbs & Spies of Now York. Mr. Seligman is a talunhlo tiiaii. Tho wedding of Miss Kidd of Chicago and Dr. K. F. Convnghame of Scntield occurred today, The bride was accompanied accom-panied by her aged mother. Mm. W. A. Clnrk, who is at the Walker house Harvev Hardy and G K. Shadier of Salt Luke, write the Midiond invest-ment invest-ment company that they sr sitting in the St. .liiines at Denver, watching Hie line climate hail. The weather has I eo beastly since they struck Colorado. D. K. Hurley, ili" genial general agent of Ihc 1,'nioti P.ioilie in Salt Lake, appeared on the street today, lie is recovering from la grippe nod an all-cess all-cess in the left ear. Mr. Hurley received re-ceived kind and considerate attention at the St. Mary's hospital. Captain .lack Crawford the pot scout who is favorably known in Si't Lake, has gone to South Dakota. His mis-ion is to keep the ghost dancing contingent as quiet as possible when the grass starts. Practical Indian lighters aro looking for more trouble this spring if the "wards of the government" govern-ment" are not carefully handled. W. K. lilack, an old time business man and mine operator of Ouray, Col , returns homo this evening Mr. Black has been in the city a number of days carefully studying th outlook and In-tnre In-tnre prospects of Salt Lake city, and has decided to dispose of bin iutercsis in Calorado and make. Salt Lake his future home. He thinks Sail Lake will became the finest residence city on the continent when tho necessary street paving and other public improvements are completed, and with its natural advantages ad-vantages should become thu largest city on tho pacific slope. ... l'KKSONAL. P. Jay Daly of American Fork is at the Continental. W. Hernstein of Lima,Mout.,is among the Clift guests. Edward Kiy and wife of Chicago are .Templelon guests. S. J. Gilford of Chicago arrived at the White this morning. W. J. Oiiphnnt came from Denver to the Walker this morning. Louis King one of Ouray's prominent business men, is at the Walker. S. Strong, wifo and daugter, of Minneapolis, Min-neapolis, are slaying at the Cullen. G. C. Re.diek of Chicago, is at the Walker, arriving a few hours since. L. K. Kiter of Silver City and T. V.. j James of Park City aro at the Clift. Charles Vollner returned Saturday 1 from a month's purchasing trip in thej east. j H. E. Gillette, Mrs. Porter and Miss Porter, of Ottawa, Kan., aro Cullen guests. ! r. W. Lohr and O. S. Chamhorlin are among the Tenipleton's New York g::.-it. Mrs. Kllen Jakeman is the new man-Rjrerof man-Rjrerof the Young omau's Journal of Salt Lake. P. K. Gray and I Whit.; of Ilailey arc among tiio Montana guests at tho Continental. "Hilly'1 Gage has returned to Xephi and is looking after his btibiness at that end of the circuit. Mrs. Will E. Turner, Mi..g Turner Rbd Miss Olive Turner, of Fort Leuton. are Cullen guests. l A. Uowe of Sacramento, Ca!., who has come to Salt Lake to bitter his health, is at the White. F:. II. Adams. Henry liernhard. J. II. Curran and A. Goodman are among tho Walker's New York guests. Wra. C. Hodman, representing tho Crane F.levator company of Chicago, registered at the Xempleton a few hours since. John Lyons of F.ureka, A. J. Butts of Stockton and H. O. Long of Park City are ntnong tiie prominent mining; men at the White housu. j Colonel A. M. Pfaff. the sweet singer of the Pacific coast, is in the city in tho ' interests of F. Chevalier & Co., and is '. interviewing the merchants. j Ye Editor Willians of tha Mount j |