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Show I'KKSONALS. I. T. McXara and wife leave for the coast tonight. Mayor George M. Scott left last evening even-ing for the south. C. S. Yurian will tomorrow morning leave for Few York. Mr. and Mrs. K It. Bowles nf Aspen, Colo., ai i! in the city. Fred H. Stockman, ex county clerk of Pitkin county, Colo., is in .ion. Dr. K. K. Webster of St. Louis, Mo., arrived at the Walker this morning. Charles Humphrey, one of the own-erf own-erf of the Minnie at Bingham, is in the city today. L. White and children and Mrs. C. W. Lawerdeu of Massachusetts, are Walker guests. li. L. Walker of Topeka, Kans., who has been spending a few days in this city left for his homo last night. Manager J. K. Gillespie of the Ctah Driving Park association, will issue on Monday the programmes for the spring meeting. Purses amount to $51)00 to $ti000. J. W. Whitehead; jr., will leave in the morning to inspect his ranch in eastern Wyoming. Ho will be absent about ten days and will viMt Denver and other H. dorado points. C. Andrews of Nephi is in Salt Lake today, lie is a member of the firm of C. Andrews - Co , tho largest wood dealers of that section. Mr. Andrews cays the clip will be equal to past seasons sea-sons and prices will be about thu same as last year. Messrs. John Sweeney and William Fay two well known railway men of Colorado are in the city on a mysterious mysteri-ous mission. Mr. Sweeney was for many years road master of the llio Grande railway and has been known to detect a defect in a liar of steel nt a distance of ten miles. |