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Show I I'KKSON AL. i H. W. Smith of lied Cliff is among I the Colorado i'iie.-!s at the Culien. I J. P. Hall, Coioaado passenger agent ot the Santa Fe, is in the city today. I C. O. Veness of Chicago put his aulo-! aulo-! graph on the Continental register this J morning. j Traveling man Miclielstetter of Milwaukee, Mil-waukee, says business is twice as good in Salt Lakp as ail up and down the coast. II. W. Ilawley of Oasis, who is a railroad rail-road contractor, is at the White. He will go to Montana to engage in his business. J. D. Ilabrock, representing the Pueblo Pu-eblo smelter, is iu the city on his way to Deep Cretk, where he will look into the resources of that country. The many friends of Colonel L. A. Seolt-Elliot will be gratified to learn that he is upon tha streets again, having hav-ing wrested himself from the embrace of la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Iselin and children, prominent citizens of New York, are returning from the coast. They have stopped at the Teiupleton and aro view; iug the city's attractions. J. O. Coleman of Colorado is outfitting outfit-ting here for the Deep Creek country. He is an experienced prospector and will find something iu the new mining region if good judgment is of any value in the search. T. (1. Lyster tnd wife who are returning re-turning ir mij the coast, aro at the Walker. Mr. Lvster is cashier of the First- National liank of Aspen, Colo. Ho is tickled with Salt Lake and says the resources of Utah aro enviable. Deputy United Stales Marshal Joe Push departed for liingham this morning morn-ing on an ollicial errand. Deputy Push is tho owner of valuable mining interests inter-ests in that locality, and promises ere long to number among the bonanza kings. Jon Williams of Denver, a contractor and builder of forty years experience, remarked as he looked t the Knnts-ford Knnts-ford this morning: "That is thu finest hotel I ever saw. To be sure there are larger ones, but. looking at the Kuuts-ford Kuuts-ford from au architectural point it is unsurpassed iu my opiuiou." This sounds nice for Salt Lake. |