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Show IMIKSOXAL. (r. M. Young of Ogden is a Cullen guest. Gideon Snyder of Tark City is at the White. Mrs. J. H. Jenkins of Butte is at the Cullen. W. Floyd of Eureka, is installed at the Clift. S. Anderson is down from Butte, at the Clift. II. Frauty nnd wife of Iowa are Cullen guests. J. H. Bone of Alta is among the White'i guests. O. F. Brown and wife of Portland, are at tho Clift. Omaha is" represented at the White by ., . Charles Johnson. L. E. Tefft of Elgin, 111., is stopping nt the Templeton. J. C. Hooper of St. Joseph is in the city, at the Cullen. Mrs. Tompkins and daughter are guests at the Cullen. Julius Gebhard is among the Wal- kcr's Chicago guests. Ira Widner and wife of Goshen, Ind., are White house guests. George H. Newton of Peoria, 111., is in Zion, at the Walker. E. A. Cooper came from Denver to I the Cullen this morning. ' J. W. Stout of Fort Duchesne, is nmong the Cliffs guests. W . B. Dougsll, jr., of Sandy is occupying occu-pying a Tcmp'cton chair. Mrs. Minnie Borden and child of , Eureka are Walker guests. John F. Connor of Stockton is occupying occu-pying a White house chair. P. I. Wells, train dispatcher at Ogden, is in the city today. Louis Martell, a tourist from Rutland, Vt., is a Continental guest. W. B, Borers of Rochester, N. Y., is stopping at the Continental. M. li. Dyers of Denver, is making the White iiij headquarters. Mike Gibbon.J. a weil known citizen cf Bingham, is at theWhitj. St. Paul is represented at tho Templeton Tem-pleton by Samuei J. Guisberg. G. E. Graham of Bethel, Vt., registered regis-tered sittha Waikerthij morning. C. W. Woolley of Detroit put his grip down a? the Templeton this morning. J.P. K. Otis of Boston, Mass., arrived ar-rived at the Continental this morning. C. II. Lembower of Reading, Pa., is among tho Templeton's arrivals today. G. C. Sheldon of Houghton, Mich., is among tho Templeton' latest arrivals. George D. Kilborn of Aspen, Colo., is in Zion, making the Continental his headquarters. Artimus Pay ton of Spokane Falls was the first man to put his name on the Clift register today. G. M. Van Deventer and wife, prominent prom-inent New York citizens, arrived at the Cullen this morning. Wyoming is represented at the Wal- ker by Tom Whitmore of Green River nnd Dan Lockard of Rawlins. H. D. Rockerfeller of Scranton is among tho Pennsylvania sightseers in the city. He is stopping at the Continental. Contin-ental. " Undertaker C. H. Skevves. who has been confined to his bed for a week past with la grippe, is out again nnd is providing pro-viding "Christian bnrials" for the unfortunate. un-fortunate. A party of prominent Ohin.m saw Salt Lake yesterday a, tho instantaneous instanta-neous process. They were S. W. Net-tlelon Net-tlelon nnd wife, C. Shaw and wife, JI. V. Barbour and wife, I. H. Bowman and wife and Miss Fannie L. Bowman ell of Toledo. They stopped at the Templeton and left for Colorado springs. Ben Guggenheim of the Philadelphia Refining and Smelting company is in the city in tho interest of his gigantic concern. Mr. Guggenheim although one of the youngest smelting men in the country has enjoyed an experience that iias been afforded but few men. His father together with Mr. Graham is owner of the A. Y. and Minnie mines In Leadville, a property that was purchased pur-chased for a bagatelle and for which l", 000,000 has been refused. Ben is, of course, in easy circumstances and avails himself of the opportunity of looking , in upon Zion. |