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Show IM215KONAL. P M. Thonrps(u of St. Taul is at the Clift. Miss M. Lapham of Golorado is at the Clift. (ieorge F. Sloore of Aspen is a Clift guest. Irving Lockwood of Boston, is at the Continental. Thomas W. Jackson of Bingham ii a Cullen guest. John L. Kirk of Tittsburg is a Continental Conti-nental guest. J M. Porter of Wallace is in the city. , at the Walker. .1. T. McNary of Logansport, Ind., is a Wiilkur guest. Dr. II. 1!. Asadoorian of Castle date, . is at the Cullen. D. K. Morrison of Nashville. Tenn., ':. at the Cullen. ' Mrs. M. W. Harris of Chicago i a 1 .r.tf-t at the Clift. " - ll-niy Shiidds is down from Park ' t'iiy, at the Cullen. (i 1'. Wasebergo of llotterdam, Hoi-I Hoi-I land, is at the Clift. - :. V. liooth of Chicago isseeingZion tneii (he Templeton. i Divid lieer, who .hails from Now j York, is at the Cullen. I Denver is represented at the Temple- i ton by A. (r. Anderson. M. U. Iiuford of Promontory is in the j city, a Templeton guest. ! iieaver Citv is -represented at the Cullen by P. U. McKean. H. S. Kloke of Omaha, arrived at the Continental this morning. S. E. Hriiton of San Francisco arrived at the Waiker this morning. Philadelphia is represented at tho Templeton by A. J. Coulter. T. J. Schofield, Nephi's widely known cattle dealer, is at tho White. W. II. Townsend of Cleveland, ()., is in the city, at the Templeton. L. Tha'kelson and wife of Portland, Ore., ara enjoying Cullen life. David F. Walker and family of San Francisco, are guests at the Cullen. (ieorge L. Wall of blackfoot, Idaho, is among the Walker' latest arrivals. Van A. Wallace of Ogden is occupying occupy-ing one of the chairs at the Templeton. B. C. Dick of Oakland, Cal., is making mak-ing the Walker his home while in the city. Dr. Alex G. Fiobertson and A. J. ; . Cushing of Sandy are lato White ar rivals. L. S. Wilkerson, a prominent business maa of Ogdcu, is among the White'g guests. Hiram Druyea, MissDruyea and Miss Milicent Druyea of New l'ork are Walker Wal-ker guests. John II. Fuller and wife and Miss Eva L. Monroe of Lowell, Mass., are at the Templeton. F. Wakeman of Provo is a late Clift guest. He is one of the greatest oarsmen oars-men of the country. II. C. Gilbert, general manager of the Hear River Canal company of Ogden is In Salt Lake today. : Dr. E. M. Keysor is back from the - cast after a six months' course in the New York college of dentistry. W. S. Woodward, a mining expert of Untie, is looking around the city, mak-in;r mak-in;r the White his headquarter. J. E. Priest of New Mexico arrived at the White today. He says J. W. ' 'irig's proposed railroad is causing a a-. ' . P. Kissnm and wife, Miss Kissarn, . Grace aud Hally Kissam, of v York, arrived this morniDg at tho iik.-r. : M. J arvis, president of the Jarvis-n.;lin Jarvis-n.;lin Mortgage Trust company of is is City, arrived in Salt Lake this vn.i.ig. He is accompanied by Her-a Her-a .Mills, assistant treasurer of the ; .iMU'iy. m |