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Show rUifSONALS. T5. A. Dyer of St. Louis, is at the Cullen. Cul-len. T. R. Cutler of Lehi is a Templeton guest. S. A. Scott of Nashville. Tenn., is at tho White. W. L. Harris, of San Francisco, is a Clift guest. M. II. Lundy of Amorican Forks is at the Cutlen. II. A. Allen of Wisconsin is at the Templeton. Charles M. Watson of Denver, is a Cullen guest. Julius Sultan of San Francisco is at the Walker. C. S. Owens of Denver is in the city, at the White. Miss A. Allen of Burlington, Iowa, is a White guest. Captain A. Lederman of St. Louis is a Walker guest. W. H. Peden of New l'ork is a Con-i Con-i tinental stopper. J. X. Ferguson of Castle Gate, is at the Continental. Fd F;. Harrison is here from Golden, Colo., at tho Clift. J. II. Martin, of Bingham, will leave this evening for the coast. li. Pugslo3', of San F'rancisco, arrived at the While this morning. F O. Blake of Pittsburg arrived at the Continental this morning. Peter Belcher and II. M. Dovoy of Eureka, Cal., aro Walker guests. John Newu and wife of St. Louis, Uo., are late Templeton arrivals. William Ross of San Francisco registered regis-tered at the Walker this morning. Miss M. II. Rise and Miss Adie Clark, tooth of Terrace, are al the Wnite. Otto L. Mayer of New York, put his name on the Cullen register this morning. morn-ing. George P.. Panello and Master Ed Partello, of Detroit, arrived at the Clift this morning. Max McKernau, of Kansas City, is a . White guest. He is here for the purpose pur-pose of establishing a brick yard. H. C. Morey of Boston, Mass., a White guest, is here for the purpose of engaging in tho nursery business. J. J. Guile, of New York, aud D. C. Packard, of Denver, prominent insurance insur-ance men, are guests at the Walker. J. M. Butler. A. 1). Crain, F. A. Hoi-tirook Hoi-tirook and F. 11. llodguian are among the Chicago guests at tho Templeton. John M. Struck of Kansas City, and Norton Nelson of Denver, who are at the Continental think this a slick city. E. C. IIolteuhou.se of Evanston, Wyo., is a Continental uest. He is visiting - his brother John II. Holteuhouse of this city. Charles W. Thebe of Florida. FJdwin Oxby of Montreal, Bayl Davis of Illinois, Illi-nois, are at the Cullen. They are en route to the northwest. Col. W. H. Keefer, literary editor of the Denver Road and a poet of "considerable "con-siderable note," is a Continental guest. He has just returned from an extended trip through the northwest and reports business booming in that ; action. |