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Show Roberts, Provo city, is at the Temple-ton. Temple-ton. N. Troweek returned home last afternoon after-noon from a three davs' visit at I'ark City. Colonel Thompson and Miss Thompson Thomp-son fif Kngland are in Zlon, at the I Walker. E. G. Smith of Omaha, representing the Armour Tacking company, is at the Continental. J. A. Taft and W. P. II. Ridgener of Aberdeen, Wash., have registered at the Walker. F. T. Hiatt of the Union Pacific mine is on the streets again after an illness of a few days. (iovernorA. L. Thomas is expected iu Salt Luke tomorrow evening or the ollowing day. Mrs. H. J. Bonnoll and Mrs. A. M. laniard of Trovo, arrived at tho Clift lis morning. f. B. Herrick of Ogden fs at the' White. He has just returned from Chicago Chi-cago and St. Paul. W. 1). Brown, president of tho Conuis club of South West Temple street, wil leave the city tomorrow for his home at Winterset, la. The club regrets his departure. V. II. Stevens, the new train dispatcher dis-patcher at tho Rio Grande Western office, came here from Fort Madison. He was formerly trainmaster of the Chicago division of the Santa Fe and is an ellicient railroader. T. A. Woodruff, a well known Colorado Colo-rado mining man who is associated with J. W. Bailey is in the city with ap-partnients ap-partnients at the Walker house. Mr. Woodruff represents the NTevada Creek mines, to which ha refers in the most enthusiastic terms. H. K. Nichols is in from the White River, Nevada, ranches and reports stock in excellent condition. The snows have boen of frequent occurrence and cattle have fared well. Mr. Nichols states that tho inhabitants of that eoun- ry are looking forward. anxiously to the arrival of tho Deep Creek railway. (!. K. Gleason has sold his interest in ik t.i f w ii c H' ' in m Vl T F . 11. Liuiiinr w Co.. Main and Third South, to Ernest McCoid of Fairfield, la. Mr. McCoid is a prominent attorney. He is the son of Hon. M. A. McCoid, who is now in Butte city representing the Davis estate. es-tate. Mr. Gleason will engage in miu-ing miu-ing at Tintic. Mr. II. H. Fyler, of Walker Bros. & Fyler Co., accompanied bv his wife, leaves this evening for S'ew York City. Mr. Fyler expressed himself as being very much pleased with the future outlook for tho dry goods business, and goes east to back his assertions asser-tions by heavy purchases, which he will make during his absence from this city. IM.KSOXAL. E. F. Stickland of Boston is a Walker guest. H. Anderson of Victoria is at the Walker. H. Jacobson of Chicago is at the Continental. Con-tinental. L. B. Palmer of Hastings, Neb., is a Clift guest. a I.E. Stowart of Halifax is at the Templeton. Wm. B. Chick and wife of Iowa are at the Continental. II C. Hob.ion of Hastings, Neb., is in tho city, at the White. W. C. Bredoiihagor and wifo of St. Paul are Templeton guests. F. L. Moone, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is stopping at the Templeton. Chas. W. Moses and wife of Clove-land, Clove-land, O., are Continental guests. I. . E Throne of Chicago, a wholesale hat dealer, is at the Continental. F. Mora and wife, of Rockland, Me., are in the city at tho Templeton. 11. C Young and wife of Denver registered reg-istered at the Clift this morning. C. M. Tharkston mid C. L. Brown of Eureka are stopping at the Walker. Geo II. McLeod and W. I). P. Aims, jr., of Philadelphia are Cullen guests. F. J. Mittamer and F. L. Mosher of Omaha are in the city, at the Cullon. C. H. Gordan nf San Francisco, who is at the Cullon. may localo iu this city L. Ilolbrook, mine host of Hotel t |