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Show .H PERSONAL. John Stilwell of Alta Is a Walker guest. Stephen Hays of Bingham, is a White guest. David Koith of Park City is at tho Cullen. N. J. O'Brien of Cheyenne Is at the Walker. Dave Brandt leaves in a few days for Ch icago. J, E. Calvert of Topeka, Kan., is at the While. E. W. Julian of Urbana, 111., is a ('lift guest. E. G. Thomas of Boise City, is ats the Templeton. Nat Brown of Omaha is in the city, at the Walker. T. E. Walsh of St. Joe, Mo., is at the Continental. A. Patterson of Ogden is in the city, at the Cullen. A. C. Clute and wife of Eureka are Cullen guests. Mrs. James McRinty of Park City is a Cullen guest. Peter Clays, postmaster at Bingham, is at the White.' S. W. Duirgins is down from Park City, at the White. T. J. Derling of Lexington, Mo., is a lute Walker arrival. Dr. K. II. Taft of Rochester, N. Y., is a Continental guest. Mr. and Mrs. K. Steveus of Denver, are Templeton guests. M. H. Hudson and wife of San Francisco Fran-cisco are at the Walker. Emil Opffer of Copenhagen, arrived at the ('lift this morning. J. O. McDonald of Denver arrived at the Walker this morning. Miss S. Lindsey and Miss N. Smith of Denver, are Cullen guests. John Powers of F't. Duchesne, is in the city, at the Templeton. Genie Wilstach of Chicago registered this morning at the Cullen. Nat Brown, proprietor of the Merchant's Mer-chant's hotel, Omaha, is in the city. James A. Robinson of Philadelphia, Pa., registered at tho (lift this morning. morn-ing. E. A. Wickham, a prominent Omaha contractor, is in the city on an official errand. Mrs. M. Brown arrived from Grand Junction this morning and is at the Templeton. J. C. Behenna, manager f the Swedish ladies' Octette of Stockholm, is at the Walker. County Clerk Allen is today attending attend-ing a meeting of the directors of the territorial insane asylum at Provo. Gov. R. S. Robertson of Ft. Wayne. Ind., and Gov Alvin Saunders of Omaha, Oma-ha, members of the Utah Commission, arrived at tho Continental this morning. morn-ing. J. It. Low of San Francisco, who is at the Walker, will next week have a sample of his patent street car here. It can be changed into a closed or open car in three minutes. J. E. Sackett and wife of Denver arrived ar-rived at the Temploton this niomiug. Mr. Sackett expects to open his "Wonderland" "Won-derland" show on West Second Soutli on St. Valentine's day. Frank ltoyer, an old time miner and prospector "from Colorado and who now claims home in Eureka, Utah, is a guest at the Metropolitan. He thinks the Tintio a wonderful mining district on which great hopes may bo based. With this view he has associated himself him-self with the Eureka mining exchange of which A. A. Smith is attorney and secretary. Mr. J. H. Pratt, an Albany. (N.Y.) capitalist, also a prominent director in the western farm mortgage and trust company, and one of G. L. Chamber-li Chamber-li ii & Co.'s heaviest backers, was a Zion visitor yesterday. This was Mr. Pratt's first visit to this city and ho expressed himself as being very favorably impressed im-pressed with its hright prospects', and particularly delighted with Perkins' addiiion, and expects to return shortly for the purpose of making some great improvements that will be very beneficial bene-ficial to tho city of Salt Lake the great Perkins' addition. |