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Show PKItSOVAL. S. B. Heed of Ogden, is at the Walker. II. S Smith of Denver is at tho Clift W. II. Shettle if Tin tic, is at the. White. D. II. Latham and family are Clift guests, D. 1). llout is up from Frovo at the Cullen. Miss Mary Lyman of Provo is at tho Cullen. F. C. Kimboll of Denver, Is at tho Walker. Mrs. Grey of Montrose, Colo., is a Clift guest. F. B. Gibson of Connecticut, is at the Templeton. Boyd Clark of St. Louis, is at the Templeton. D. S. Priest of Shonandoahis at the Continental. A. II. Bemis of Bingham is a Continental Conti-nental guest. Frank Kolstertnan of St. Paul is a Cullen guest. Mrs. F. W. Koss of San Francisco is a Cullen guest. K. K. Hannahs of Brerkenridge, Col., is at the Clift. Krik Welded of Colorado Springs, is a White guest. P. C. Metchell. a Frisco minim? man. is at the White. (ieorge L. Hannahs of Tintic, is stopping stop-ping at the Clift. C. C. Iliggina of the Eureka Chief, is In the city today. K. G. Childs of Dallas, Tex., is a Templeton guest. (ieorge Pierson is down from Park City at the Cullen. Mrs. M. M. Millen of Park City is in Zion at the Cullen. T. W. Cragan of St. Joe, is in tho city at the Walker. O. Weil Is tip from New Orleans and is at the Continental. II. T. Wadsworth of Davenport, la., is n lempleton guest. R. C. Chambers is down from Park City, at the Continental. E. E. Harris and wife of New York, are in tho city, at the Clift. W. K. Foot e and wife of Anaconda, are in tho city, at the Clift. E. J. Roderick of Beatrice, Neb., is stopping at tho Templeton. J. K. W. Bracken of Springville, Utah, is at tho Continental. II. Zimero of Japan, registered this niorniug at the Templeton. Mrs, Wend-d Benson and daughterof Omaha, are Walker guests. Ex-Officer M. J. Sullivan visited his friends in Ogden yesterday. L. W. F. Hart of Louisville, Ky., is stopping at the Continental. W. H. Anbury and Mrs. E. Anbury of Portland, aro at the Walker. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dowes. of Philadelphia Phila-delphia are Continental guests. A. A. While and w ife of Trinidad. Colo., are in the city, at the Templeton. A. O. Luneschlass of Hamilton, ()., arrived at the lempleton this morning. Mr. Crane of the Franklin r.vemio theater camo down from Ogdon last night. Thomas Judd and James Andrus of St. (ieorge are in the city, at the Templeton. Tem-pleton. " r Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wheler of British Columbia, aro in the city, at the Walker. W. Cannon of Thistle, is in tho city with samples of ore for assay. He is a White guest. Mr. Frank Oodbe. manager of tho Piuehe Consolidated Mining company is a Zion visitor today. II. N. Bowring has been appointed nfrent ftt l'rieo Rtntion M'ut CratnU Western, vice. II. L. Gumming. W. G. Cook of Oshkush. Wis., who is at the Continental, thinks tho atmosphere atmos-phere of Salt Lake is very pure. A. Petty of Pittsburg and H. Morris of Los Angeles, who areenroute for the coast stopped at the Cullen yesterday. Haf Gmolina, P. T. Sancheztt, T. Heir and Salvador Sanches of San Francisco, who are on their way east, stopped yesterday at tho Walker. Sam Mailer, one of the active members mem-bers of the Walker house staff, departed de-parted for Sau Francisco Saturday night, where ho will remain for some time L. D. Lee and Ed. Lee arrived Saturday Satur-day evening with their families from Sidney, Neb. They will make Salt Lake their permauent residing place 1 opening up offices in a few days for the transaction of a law and loan business. busi-ness. ' Mr. Simons, wife and daughter, who I have been guest of Joseph Walden and ! Theodore Baker of First North, will j leave this evenins for California. Thev are highly pleaed with Salt Lake. Mr. i Simons is a stockholder in the Ontario and Daly. Mr. J. M. Beck, representing tho Insurance In-surance Company of North America, ; with headquarters at San Francisco, is i in the cilv today. Mr. Beck has just j returned from a trip through the east I and reports the business outlook in the j larger cities tj be verv bright and prom-jisii.g. prom-jisii.g. ; - |