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Show road, Is in the city. He says the outside out-side world has no idea of the great mineral, timber and agricultural counties coun-ties through which the new road will pans. The grading contracts of the road hare been let and the timber contracts con-tracts will be disposed of on his return. Next to the Deep creek road the S., H. C. & S. L. K. K. will be the greatest feeder this country can possibly have. General Passenger Agent S. K. Hooper of Denver is at the Walker. He is returning from the convention of the Traus-continenlal association of general passenger agents recently held at San Francisco. Mr. Hooper says nothing was accomplished at the meeting meet-ing as the railroad presidents' agreement agree-ment in New York prevented action. 'J'ho passenger agents convention adjourned ad-journed 10 meet at Chicago next Monday. Mon-day. Mr. Hooper is looking prime and says things are lovely along the greatest great-est scenic line of the world. He will return to Denver tonight. PEHSON'AL. E. J. Cardozo of New York is at the Walker. Dr. J. C. Hamhett of Xew York is at the Cullen. 1 S. W. Kearny of Denver is at the Teinpleton. Mrs. 13. Tompkins, of Eureka is a Cullen guest. S. T. Warmser of San Francisco is a Walker guest. Louis J. Palmer of Rock Springs is a Continental guest. A. U. Richardson is down from Park City and at tho Cullen. Mrs. J. L. Bannister of Denver is in the city, at the Teinpleton. J. II. Gilbert and wife, of Butte City, are stopping at the Cullen. J. R. Mitchell of Pasadena, Cal., has put his grip down at the Cullen. M. J. Maloney has returned from Po-catello Po-catello and is at the Continental. Miss Malin and Miss Mary Malin of Clevelaud are Templeton guests. H. C. Wallace has returned from Alta and is stopping at the Continental. (ieo. McDonald and wife, of Spanish Fork arrived at the White this morning. George Tyng of Texas put his autograph auto-graph ou the Templeton this morning. W. A. Mamfold and wife of Honolulu arrived at tho Continental this niorn-in- E. H. Taft of Rochester. N. Y has returned from Tintiu and is at the Continental. Con-tinental. II. G. Dawson and J. G. Walker of Chicago registered at the Waiker this morning. (ieo. W. Sacket and wife, who nre seeing the country, are tarrying at the Templeton. W. T. Washburn, one of the prominent promi-nent lawyers of New York City, arrived ar-rived at the Templeton this morning. Mr. Washburn is returning from San Francisco. Ho says i hat city is in a happy condition, and the outlook is very bright. The New York money market is gradually improving, the bank reserves increasing, and tho outlook out-look encouraging. Mr. Washburn is a genial fellow, and will remain here a day or so. Hon. James Fulton, president of the Seattle, Boise City & Salt Lake rail- j |