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Show McNeil of Leadvillo, Colo, are Clift guests. Tbe Misses I. and II. Fischer of Buffalo, Buf-falo, N. Y., aro Cullen guests. . Will J. Giddings of New York, arrived ar-rived at the Walker this morning. K. M. Carson of Denver is among tbe Cotitiuental's Colorado sojourners. Miss Lydia I. Osterhont of Pennsyl-vania Pennsyl-vania is a late arrival at tho Walker. Uoyd Clark of St. Louis, is among the guests iu the Templeton rotunda. John Armstrong and James Nichols of Si. Paul are shipping at the White. W. P. Morgan of Hartford, Conn., registered at the Cullun this morning. Georgo T, ItufTiun and K. P. Olivet are among (he Continental's St. Louis guests. Mrs. C. II. Thomas and Mrs. R. Martin Mar-tin of Park City, aro in Zion at the Cullen. L. I!. Strait of Pueblo, son-in-law of Judgo Anderson, is enjoying life at the Cullen, T. F. Hastings and wife of Turlington Turling-ton la., are in the city, stopping at the Walker. F. R. Green and L. D. Fullmer of San Francisco registered at the Walker this morning. Charles Kay of Hastings, Neb., is in Zion today taking iu the many objects of interest. George F. Robinson of Canada and K. W. Robinson of Nebraska, are at the Cullen. J. Bunstein and C. K. Laugliam of New York are seeing Zion from the Templeton. Charles F. Kiv of Hastings, Neb., is making the Whito his headquarters while iu the city. C. J. Johnson and wife of Ploasant Valley Junction, have gone east on tho Union Pacilic flyer. Miss Mary Kniwn, Mrs. Fred Giddiug and Mrs. W. W. Campbell of Atchison, Kan., are Walker guests. F. Haight, a prominent Wood river mining man, who has been in Salt Lake left last night for the north. Louis Martin returned last night fron an extended trip to Deep creek where ho has large mining interests. S. P. Tresslar, wife and daughter, T. W. Day. K. P. Tresslar and T. Tresl:ir, a party from Nebraska, are White guests. John Thomas of Denver, Is here looking look-ing after his realty Interests. He. says Denver ia not dead but is assuming a better shape financially. .Smith Cullom. a prominent mining man formerly of Aspen, but more recently re-cently of Tin tie has just returned from the latter place, most enthusiastic of the country. Encouraging news comes from Do. troit. Mich., about tho health of Dr. A-('. A-('. Maclean, who is steadily improving, lie and tho family may returu early next month. It is expected that Mr. Nathan Mer-riam, Mer-riam, president of the Salt Lake stockyards, stock-yards, will return to Ibis city from San Francisco within a few days, accompanied accom-panied by Capitalist Her. Regret will be felt at the condition of Mrs. Hawley who is east with her husband, hus-band, tho teller of the Utah National bank, on account of her illness. The change does not seem to benefit her. A. J. Dutton returned home last evening even-ing after an extended visit iu the eastern east-ern slates, Ho will remain a few days when ho will leave for Trownsville, Pa., where his wife is and accompany her home. Among the eastern excursionists who nrhved in Salt Lake last evening were W. H. Coombs, W- T. Tragesser, E. F. Hauseourt and H. ( Presby of Toston and V. Tnrtnn of Turton and Perry of New York. Thcv were taken in charge by W. 1L Cuddy, of the Occidental, aud had an enjoyable time doing Zion. PKliSOXAL. X. Mickelson of Denver, is at the Clift. J. II. Blair of Boston is a Templeton guest. James A. Longstaff of Butte, is a Cul- Jen guest. G. L. Martin of Chicago is a Templeton Tem-pleton guest. J. L. Cliuton of Xephi can be found at tbe Walker. A. E. Snyder is hero from Omaha, at the Templeton. A. J. Dutton and family havo returned from a trip east. J. P. Wyman is down from Butte, at the Continental. J. X. Ferguson of Castle Gate, is at the. Continental. U. Appel of Des Doine s is in the city, at the Templeton. Mrs. George Dun of Colorado, is a Continenlalguest. A. A. Cahoon of Mt. Pleasant is a White house guest. John Dudler of Park city is at the White while in Zion. Carl Sanndiu and wife o-f Denver, are here, at the Templeton. Tom Ree and wife of Washington, lire in Zion, at the Clift. C. W. Cantield of Omaha, is in the city, at the Continental. J. Lewkwitz and daughter arrived at the Cullen this morning. D. F, Parker and wife are down from Ogden, at the Templeton. X. P. Felson of Ouray. Colo:, has put tis grip down at the Clift. J. Wertheimeris among the Templeton' Temple-ton' San Francisco guests. Carl H. Clark of San Francisco, is Stopping at the Templeton. Robert Bryars of Kansas City, Mo., is Walker house autograph. W. G. McPherson of Chicago is among tho Walker's arrival today. Miss Minnie Miller and Miss Ida E. |