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Show PERSONAL. Mr. G. H. Gorman of Washington, D. C, is at the Cullen. Mr. Fred A. Nichols of Philadelphia is in the city at tho Walker. Deputy Marshal W. O. Norrell of I'rovo is a Clift house guest. Mr. E. Easton and Mr. R. C. ICaston of Logan, are Tomplctou guests. Mrs. Henry Newell and son have returned re-turned from New York to Park City. Mr. F. L. Draper, wife aud child of Canton, Mass., are Walker house guests. Mr. Emit Osterlah, proprietor of the European hotel at I'rovo, is at tho Clift. Mr. F. Saunders, a prominent railroad rail-road official from Grand Junction, is at the Walker. Mr. F. II. Selleck of Denver, and Mr. (i. W. Kirch way of Albany, N. Y., are at the Templeton. Mr. M. F. Raddatz of Ophir and Mr. E.J. Raddatz of Stockton, mining men, are Continental guests. The Elite Card club had a pleasant meeting last night at the residence of Mr. J. il. Hinman, No. 405 East Second South. Peter McCourt, manager of the silver circuit, returned to Denver last evening, even-ing, after spending many pleasant days at tgden and Salt Lake. Mr. A. B. Lawrence, proprietor of the stone quarries at Thistle, is at the White. He expects to work the quarries quar-ries al', winter and have a big supply of stone ready for his spring demand. Mr. G. L. Chamberiin will leave Salt Lake tomorrow evening for Den-f Den-f ver. He will be back as soon at possible. possi-ble. Mr. Chamberiin says there a'gh-teen a'gh-teen cars of pressed brick enroute from golden for tho new residences to be built in Perkins addition. |