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Show jm:i:son.i A. It. Miner of New York, Is at the Continental. i . i iiiaitinan oi utasgow, is a tour-j tour-j ist al the Culieii. j Win. D. IlaKer; w ife and child of Chicago, Chi-cago, are Culleu guests. lTily (lage and Judpe Adams are j anioiig I he delegation from Nephi. V'. . lloloomb ami daughters of I Oakland, (.'al., are Continental guests. T. C. Stobbins expects to go to F.ttre-. F.ttre-. sa loii'orro'T on aoiuo mining business. I Captain W. H. Smith, supcrinten-I supcrinten-I deut uf tho HiiUion lieck, came in last I night. ( Dr. and Mrs. Adams of Colorado Springs, are amoii the Cullea guests of I today. j V. H. Alexander, family and maid of Idaho, registered at the" Walksr this morning. j Colnnui W. Ii. Hunt, representing j Stirling's tea bouse oi San Francisco is j in tho city, U. O. W . Hedges of the Union ticket cilice has been made an agent of tho Utah Central line. O. North, a Nevada eattie king is in the city. Ho is returning from Fivaus-ton Fivaus-ton to his homo at (Jolcouda. Ira N. Blackiey and K. J. Vinal of Boston, aro resting at the Continental. They are cn route to Montana. J. Sears, J'hilip Sears, JMiss Helen Sears, two children and maid of Chicago are among the Teiupleton arrivals. E. C. Monev and wife, O. Barnard and wil'o of Providence. H. I., are among the tourists at the Tumpluton. W. H. Smith and C. L. Brown of Eureka, lire at the Walker. The former is superintendent of the Bullion-Beck. Hon. C. II. Franklin of Aspen, one of Colorado's ablest attorneys, is in the city on business connected with his profession. pro-fession. Chairman G. W. Vroman and General Gen-eral Secretary F;. It. Fonda of the grievance griev-ance committee of the Union Pacilio system are sfoupiag at the Morgan. H. H. Hobson, one of the jolly commercial com-mercial men representing J. L. Sbno-maker Sbno-maker & Co., leather tinders, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, arrived at the Continental this moruiug. C. K. Keekley and Fred Hoyt, two long timo friends of Weeter ii Armstrong, Arm-strong, arrived last week from liush-ville, liush-ville, Neh. They have purchased a stock of lumber in this city with which to start a yard at I'nyson, Hon. Harney Quince, mining man, justice of the peace, district recorder, postmaster, etc., of Bingham, came in last night from the old reliable. Harney Har-ney is one of Bingham's most enthusiastic enthus-iastic endorsers, and thinks the camp the greatest in l'lli Harry C. Burnett who for many years held responsible positions in the passenger ami freight department of the Colorado Midland is in the city. Ha will succeed E. D. Baxter as general agent in Salt Lake. Mr. Baxter is to go to Kansas City where he will fill an enviable position. Mr. Barnett is as line as silk and welcome. |