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Show few days. Mr. Corbin is returning from a two months' visit to the coast. His friends in Salt Lake are glad to meet him. United Slates Commissioner C. C. Goodwin of Logan is in the city, the guest of Captain Groenman. Mr. Amsdeo of Gillion, ()., was here Saturday and looked over the city, Sehraiuur Brothers having him in charge. He lias been along the coast and says ball Lake has a prospect superior su-perior to anything lie saw elsewhere, Mr. Armesileu will move here. Mr. Goldstein, a prominent manufacturer manufac-turer of San Franeisch, and Charles Keilfus, the importer of gents' furnishings furnish-ings of the. same metropolis, arniuZion studying its mysteries under the cieer-onago cieer-onago of Colonel Louts Uyams, who is overlooking nothlno- that micht be of interest to the procession. J. K. Pardee aud wife of Phillips-burg, Phillips-burg, Mont., registered at the Walker this morning Mr. Pardee is manager of the Kast Granite, a new corporation which proposes to duplicate the Granite Gran-ite mountain, which has paid over .10,-000,000 .10,-000,000 in dividends. Mr. Pardee resided re-sided in Salt Lake from 1870 to 1874. and he notices the great progressive changes that have occurred since he was a resident. Ho constructed the second smelting furnace in this country in Cottonwood canyon. in those days the Emma and Flagstaff were in their glory. .Mr, aud Mis. Pardee are on their way to New York. IMSKSO.VA L. Geo. W. Crozier of Frisco is a Clift guest. W. L, Peck of Chicago is at tho Tem-pletou. Tem-pletou. Patrick Phelan, a Bingham merchant is at the White. J. N. Anderson of Pyle, Pa., is stopping stop-ping nt the Templeton. K. V. Adams and wife of Ogden arc registered at the White. R. E. Bruce ami wife of Philadelphia, ere in the city, at the Clift. " Mrs. A C. Brixen returned from New 1 York yesterday to the Clift. Henry Adams, one of Xephi's merchants, mer-chants, is in 'Aon at the White. Robert Appleton, jr., from New York Ss in the city, at the Mempleton. L. L, Bailev, a Colorado banker arrived ar-rived at tho Templeton this morning. Andrew Pearson and Miss Maude Pearson of Chicago are Templeton guests. j. O. MeFarlane, a lumber merchant of Vancouver, Wash., is at the Continental. Conti-nental. Hal Gaylord and Edw. W. Lehman of j Denver arrived at, the Templeton this I morning. i P. II. Gordon of San Francisco, rep- I resenting the Canadian Central, is at 1 tiie Ouiien. i Jos. W. Coher,, W. M. Haylcy, and j II. Schner are down from Park City at ! tho Culien. j S. 11. Maraar and W. II. Mewion, jr., of Sioux City, la., arc stopping at the Continental. : Miss Turner of Cleveland, (),, and ' Miss D. E. Day of Coldwater, Mich,, are Walker guests. M. V. B. Stacey, a prominent realty man. arrived from Seattle this morning j and registered at tho White. I C. G. Cunningham, representing a j fit. Louis engraving and lithographing j ' : company, is a Continental guest. Col. V. V. Ashford of Honolulu arrived ar-rived from the east yesterday at the Cullen. lie left for the coast last even-; even-; ng. II. F. Livingstone of Sioux Gity, la., arrived at the Culler, ibis morning. He will remain here for the improvement ; of his health. ; G. H. Corbin, a prominent mining ' ' operator of Oury, is in the city for a S |