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Show Wilkinson of Denver, are at the Continental. Conti-nental. Leavenworth is represented at the Continental by VV. ('. McDonald and John C. Day. Mr. Morel de Orety and wife and Miss Di's Thameary of Shanghi are Walker guests. George ( Kent and wife came down from Ogdeu this morning and registered regis-tered at the Cullen. L, Mendelssohn and John Field of Omaha are among the guests registering register-ing at the Walker this morning. E. W. Murdagh, Miss Murdagh, Miss C. Murdagh ami Mrs. Kirchner, child and nurse of Detroit are Templeton guests. That popular soldier, Captain Palmer, of tne Sixteenth Infantry, has returned from an eastern visit to Fort Douglas. The knapsack which he has invented is attracting attention. William Ralderston of Aspen, Colo., arrived at the Templeton this morning. Mr. lialderston was formerly editor of the Aspen Times and is one of the mod thorough writers in the west. O. W. K. Grillith. one of tho representative repre-sentative business men of Denver, is a Cullen guest. Mr. Grillith is largely interested in tho Metropolitan Investment Invest-ment company and the Western Farm Mortgage Trust company. Ho came here tor a few days rest from his busy life in Denver. Mr. (irillith is seeing Salt Lake with the assistance of G. L. Chainberlin. ' The lirooklyn Daily Tunes in a late issue had an artielo entitled "Three Successful Women." The ladies spoken of are Miss Helen Watterson, Miss Cynthia M. Westover and Mrs. Sophia I'racunlich, all of whom satisfactorily fill enviable positions in New York city. Miss Westover is tho daughter of Mr. O. S. Westover of South Main street. She is Street Commissioner Bcattie's secretary and Is worth more to the department de-partment than any three men. Miss Westover was in Salt Lako recently and she is yet telling Golharnites what a lino city this is. l'KKSOXAL. John White of Cincinnati is a Walker guest. Charles Cr. Nelson of Eureka, Tintic, ' is at the Clift. ( Henry J. Kappler came in from Reno, . Jvev., to the Clift. Burroughs Kdsale of Camas, Ind., is t the Continental. W. P. Haas of Atchison is among the Hempleton's guests. M. J. Brown, jr., of Baltimore is in Zion, at the Walker. J. W. Holmes of Kearney, Neb., is (topping at the Cullen. C. K. Durbin of Denver, Colo., is in . Zion, at the Templeton. Joseph M. Cohen is down from Park City, at tho Templeton. C. C. Worrall of Philadelphia, is in-, in-, stalled at the Templeton. Dr. J. II. Bean and wife of Pocatello are Walker house guests. M. K. McLain aud wife of Rawlins, are stopping at the Continental. G. M. Bowie and wife of Texas are .seeing Zion from tho Templeton. Thomas C. Carson of Denver is occupying a Walker house chair. ' Albert Abbott and Kdwin Abbott of Ontario are installed at the Clift. G. W. Mason and Charles Maderia of ;Nov York are late Walker arrivals. Joseph H. Bouland. wife, child and nurse of Chicago are Walker guests. ' M. R. Clancy and E. E. May of Fargo, N. D., are among the White's guests. L. C. llasmussen of Mount Pleasant has gone on a mission to New Zealand, i t Boston is represented at the Cullen by C. II. Stevens and P. M. Reynolds. N. li. Heath aud family of Ouray, Colo., arrived at the White this morn-,ng. morn-,ng. Williard D. Denny and Miss Elizabeth Salisbury of Ploa, were married yesterday. yester-day. Charles II. Roberts of Bingham canyon can-yon is making the Clift his headquarters. headquar-ters. W. E. Patterson and family of Kansas City are at the White. They will locate , here. ', W. E. Truman, the well-known horse-nan horse-nan of Iiushnell, 111., is stopping at the ' -White. 1 Miss F. O. Middaugh and Miss Ray |