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Show PElfSONALS. Mr. Powers, wife of the distinguished Judge Powers, has gone to Chicago. Will P. Mahoney has loft for hi home in Greeley, Nebraska, to stay for a few months. F. Mordaunt and wife and Miss Odette Tyler of "Men and Women," are at the Cullen. Lieut. C. P. Perkins, United State navy, and wife, registored at the Tem-pleton Tem-pleton this morning. Hon. Mike Hunt and W. E. Fitch of Louisville, are among the Kentucky guests at the Templeton. No wonder Manager Phillips of the White House sports a duster and high hat. It is a fourteen pound girl. A. L. Pollock, formerly editor of Tiif. Ti.mfs. is coutiued to his bed by illness. His host of friends hope he will be out soon again. ('. E. Allen. Henry Talbot, E. Carri-gnn, Carri-gnn, Thomas Obcrle, E. F. Mm kay, (J. Turner of "Men and Women" are at the Morgan. F. De Belleville and wife. R. A. Roberts, Rob-erts, Win. Morris, J. C. Buckstone, A. Morrissev of "Men and Women," are at the Walker. The Templeton has Miss Sydney Armstrong. Miss Etta Hawkins. M. A. Kennedy, Orrin Johnson of the "Men and Women" among its arrivals. Charles J. Behlow and daughter of San Francisco, were recent guests at the Templeton. Mr. Behlow is interested inter-ested in the seal fisheries and i ou his way east. Mr. C. E. Vail ha arrived in the city from California. He is locateii here permatently and will represent the Western Sugar Reliuing company of California. |