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Show I'KILSOXAL. C. E. Shettle of Tintic, is at the Cul-len. Cul-len. J. C. Hooper of St. Joe, is a Cullen guest. F. W. Fowler of Nephi is enjoying Walker life. Frank A. Thayer of New York, is at the Walker. James B. Swan of Aspen is at the Continental. S. W. Eccles will return this evening from Eureka. . L. E. Riter of Silver City is among the Cliffs guests. Dan Lockard is down from Wyoming . and at the Walker. John II. Davis of Frisco, is among the White's guests. U. E. Griswold of Chicago, is a late Templeton arrival. Miss J. W. Hlair of Lincoln, Neb., is a Continental guest. E. L. Wheatley and wife of Denver, are in Zion at the Templeton. Mrs. Addis and Miss Addis of Grand Ilapids, are Templeton guests. W. (i, Henneberg of Hurlington registered reg-istered at the Clift this morning. George M. Lillie of New York, put his name on the Templeton today. T. A. Slater, a well known stockman of Stockton, is a White house guest. John II. McCrystal of Eureka was a visitor to the mining exchange today. W. W. Proper and S. E. Sanders of Portland, Ind., are at the Continental. Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Hanson of Spokane Falls are Continental guests. C. P. Canfield, traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific, has gone north. , R. R. Graves, wifo and J. H. Kenny and wife of Geneva, O., are Walker guests. Joseph C. Furst of Cincinnati put his name on the Walker register this morning. General Superintendent W. H. Ban-! croft of Ogden is expected in Salt Lake this evening. Information of a valuable nature awaits Mrs. J. Johnson at Marshal Young's ofiice. E. Rouse of Honolulu and P. H. Waller Wal-ler of Amsterdam, are among the Tem-pleton's Tem-pleton's guests. Sergean-Ma.jor Loofbourow of the Ogden Military academy, will spend Sunday with his parents". 1 Captain iJepre.in, wife and daughter, Miss Deprezin aud Mrs. Donneliy are guests at tho White house. William Keunedy, jr., and Mrs. William Wil-liam Kennedy, sr., of Owen Sound, Cauada. are guests at the Clift. J. E. Dooley has returned from San Francisco, where he went to see his mother who was ill but is improving. George W. Cline, who has -been seriously ill at the St. Elmo, is on the street again and receiving greetings from friends. E. M. F'riedman the well known clothing merchant has returned from the east where he laid in a magnilicent stock of spring goods. George Light of Ogden, is in the city reviewing acquaintances, and looks forward for-ward to the time when he will become a permanent resident. Messrs. Al II. Bailey and Danny Mann of the "Barret of Money" eom-bination eom-bination are old friends of Mr. Rouse of the fire department who is overlooking nothing that their sojourn here may be made as pleasant to them as it is to the , public th which they are catering. |