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Show IMJtSOXAU Mr. G. T. Mclntyre, from Canada, N . ('lift guest. , Mr. Do Laneey Stone of New York is at thes Cnllnn. Mr T. II. Y. Parker of Nephi is a Continental guest. Mr. A. Ilurlbnrt of Lincoln, Neb., is at the Tcmploton. Mr. L. W. Long of 'Chicago, is a Whtto house guest. Mr. W. E. Kelley of Ogdon is in Zion, at the Culleu. Mr. II. S. Wallace, of Chicago, is in town at the Walker. Dr. V. E. Beekwith of New Haven is a Templeton guest. Mr. W. A. Wilson, of Park City, is in Zion at tho Templeton. Mr. Frank C. Hamilton of Denver, Colo., is at the Walker. Mr. i Bachman, deputy U. S. marshal mar-shal at 1'rovo. is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jaynes of San Francis ,'o are Walker guest. , . Mr. W.H. Daggett, of Grand Junction, Junc-tion, is topping at the Clift. Mr. Richard Douglass, a cattleman from American Fori, is at tho white. Mr. J. W. Park of Leavenworth, Kan., arrived at the Templeton this morning Mrs. E. E. Bangs and Miss Jennie Newland of Crookstown are at the Continental. Mr. M. Roosevelt Schuyler, a prominent promi-nent capitalist of New York, is a 'Templeton 'Tem-pleton guest. Mr. D. E. Davics. of San Francisco, put his autograph on the Walker register regis-ter this morning. Mr. M. O. Tibbits. Mrs D. L. Seaman and daughter, and Mr. John Seaman of Clark, S. D., aro at the Continental. Mr. J. 8. Ilenrieh of Denver is in Salt Lake City. He is a realty man and will return soon and look over the field. J. W. Keeney left last evening to return re-turn to his stock ranch near Pocatollo. lie reports stock in splendid condition. Mr. Thomas Rollinson of Detroit will move hero this month with his family. He is a capitalist and has realty in the city. Mr. W. H. H. Firth, general agent of the C. R. I. & P., is in the city. He came here with the general passenger agents and will return tomorrow. Mr. Bailey Youngson leaves in a few days for a pilgrimage through the northwest, where he goes to seek a desirable de-sirable location. Tho good wishes of a host of friends go with him. Mrs. J. C. Flynn has gone to Chicago in response to a telegram announcing the serious iilness of her mother. It is hoped that the case is not as Ferious as the devoted daughter apprehends. Messrs Charles Sutherland and Jack Whitmore leave this evening for Gal-THston Gal-THston where they will pluck roses with wh'ch to paint the cheeks of the fairy goddess. Society here loses while that of the south may congratulate itself on the acquisition." Mr. J. G. Russell, representing G. V. West, repretenting G. W. West Ai Co., of the Washington and Oregon Land company, came down from Og-deu Og-deu yesterday and was ontertaiued by Colonel Walter Hubbard who did his work with princely effect. |