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Show day, arrived at the Walker tbii rnorn- George. KlHton, local manager of Evans' opera house at Anaconda, has been deprived of hii speech by paralysis. paraly-sis. J. II. Kirkpatrick and son of Oakland, Oil., arrived at the Culleu a few hours since. Mr. Kirkpatrick is a sheep raiser. Major D. W. Benham of Omaha, Is at the Walker. His lirst visit to halt Lake was in 1H00 when be remained here four years. J. A. Gallagher of Eureka is in the city iur the purpose of purchasing a stuck of poods with which to block a general store in that town. J. 1". Prlbyl. editor of the American Fork Independent, published io the Mirror City of Utah, was in Salt Lako todav ou business connected with his paper. On account of illness Hon. F. S. Kicharus of Salt Luke lid not deliver his lecture on ''The Supreme Court" before the Polysophioal society of Logau. Col. W. II. Koefer, musical critic of the Denver lioad. is at the Continental. Among his friends he is kuowu as the 'Only Kecler," all others being counterfeits. coun-terfeits. Miss Am'hinbaiigh of Hagcrtown, Md., is a Walker guest. MKs Aughin-bnugh Aughin-bnugh is the sister-in-law of W. T. 11. Burr, general agent of the Baltimore & Ohio road. II. II. Smith of Kansas, City is the new chief clerk to Master Mechanic. ILnckley of the Onion Pacdio. His former clerk A. E. Kingsbury has started start-ed east to conduct a summer resort on tin) Atlantic coast. Charles E. Griffith, secretary of tho Metropolitan Investment company, has returned from Seattle, where he went to conl'cr with his father on some important im-portant real estate deal. Mr. Griffith's i heavy buss voice will be heard at tho M. E. church tomorrow. C. W. llaskins, an abstractor and insurance in-surance man, e county clerk of Ouray, Colorado, is in Salt Luke for the purpose pur-pose of looking up its advantages as a permanent place of residence. He is trying to close up his affairs it) tho San Juan and should he bu ablo to do EO will com here to live. O. A. Diamond, representing Steele it Walker, cigars. St. Joe. Mo., last night returned from a trip of some weeks in the northwest. Ho reports in general with other commercial men that Salt Lake is the place for business at this lime. Trade of all kinds is painfully quiet outside of this city. PEKSONAL. James O. Cuthbert of Montreal, is among tho Ciillen stoppers. .7. E. Keen of the United Slates army is installed at the Templeton. Southern Pacific Halm returned last night from a mission iu Nevada. C. F. Simon, tho I'.ullion-lieck as-sayer, as-sayer, is enjoying high life in Zion. Col. W. 1. Hunt, the San Francisco ten merchant, is ar the Continental. Mrs. Henry Heifus has returned from a two months visit at Hudson, Mich. Dr. T. J. Kill and wife of lioston arrived ar-rived at the Templeton this morning. C. K. Savage and C. W. Penrose returned re-turned last night from a visit to the coast. John McLearie of Tintic arrived in town last night and will remain over Sund ay. D. A. Woodbury of Rochester. N. Y., is among the eastern tourists at the Continental. Con-tinental. Dr. A. Walter Durand and Mortimer S. Borg of New York, are late Cullen arrivals. Mrs. D. L. Freeman and Mrs. J. W. Rosenberg of Audibon, la., are at the Continental. F. If. Kivineton, Miss Kivington and Miss C. L. Rivington are anioDg tho London tourists at the Walker. Kev. W. Lewin of Preseott. Ont., father of Rev. Mr. Lewin, the Episcopal minister who died ia tho city the other V |