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Show IM.KSONALS. W. H. Anderson and family of Pueblo, Colo., are Continental guests. Major J. M. Bell of tho United States army ond Mrs. Bell, are stopping at the Culfen. F. E. Saymser and H. G. Raich of Laramie, are among the latest arrivals at the Walker. D. Gurnsey of Omaha, is at the Clift. lie is a cattle buyer and is hero inspecting inspect-ing local stock. C. W. Pitcaim and wifo of Dcs Moines, Iowa, are among the tourists Mopping at the Tenipleton. J.K.Calvert, who is dealing in imported im-ported horses and has his headquarters ut Topeka. Kan. is at the. White. Miss K. R. Rrown is the new agent of the K. G. W. at Kaysville. J. C. Livingston, Living-ston, the former agent, has returned to his home in Kansas. Dr. S. II. Allen will return to bis native heath, Mt. rieasant, in a few weeks. He has been connected with a hospital iu Baltimore, Md. J. F Pribyl, who has bought the Independent In-dependent of American Fork, wiil take possession this week. He was formerly connected wilh the Mining Review of jlclena, Mont. R. A. McCormick of Bristol, Tcnn., is in Salt Lake for a few days. Mr. McCormick Mc-Cormick is interested in tlie iron and timber regions of that country, lie was formerly engaged in business here. Harvey Hardy nnd R. O. ShaelTer arrived ar-rived from Denver thismorning. They Say if the citi.ens of Salt Lake had as much faith, in the future of this place as outsiders have the city would have a population of 300,000 in five years. The gentlemen had an enjoyable time abroad. A trio of Idaho newspaper men made a friendly call at Thk Timks office yesterday. yes-terday. They were Mr. T. Roberts of the Register of Idaho Falls, and V. W. Kldridge and Mr. Hardy of the Mont-pelier Mont-pelier Observer. The gentlemen listened lis-tened to the sermon to newspaper meu at St. Paul's last evening. J. U. Dryden and Samuel Vegas arrived ar-rived from Mexico last night, They have been engaged in working on the Mexican Pacific, a new line starling from Tonala, aud about twenty-live miles have been constructed. Mr. Dryden says the accommodations there are poor, and the fevers and pests in the shape of fleas, scorpions and sand Hies are terrible. Mr. Dryden was formerly a bridge builder on the Colorado Colo-rado Midland aud the Denver & Rio Grande. Mr. Vegas is ill wilh fever and will try the hot springs. They will never return to that land. |