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Show autograph on the Knutsford register today. to-day. . C. Campbell of Cheyenne and O. I. Downey of Larimie Bid now at tho I Walker. I Frank Straub mid JO. G. Straub, Den-! Den-! ver broker of tickets, arrived at tiio I Cuik'ii today. I J'rof. I'. S. C. Lowe of I'asidetia, ono ! of the wealthiest citizens of California, I is at lhn Knutsford. j Mayor Crery and sun will leave In-morrow In-morrow morning on tiiu L'uiou I'aeilic j for S;;n Antonio, Texts. I T. W. Halliday and family expect to leave tho ci:y tonight for Franklin, Idaho, to spend th smiiruer. C. M. I'ondlctuii of St, Louis is in t ho ciljr. He 1 assistant city ticket agent of l lie M. K. iV, Texas Hue. j John F. Jones nud wife and ('. C. j Jones of Concord tiro anion;; trio New j ; England guests at tint Teiiipiutuii. i J'rof. J. C. Wnoife, leaves tha city I j next week for Chicago, to attend thu j summer uoruai institute of music, Mrs. Walter Hubbard loaves on a visit to relatives in Sun Francisco this evening and leaves his lordship !i balchoiur for the lime being. I 1'". E. Garrigues and wife, of Chicago. and ('. W. Merrill ami wile of Indian- ! npolis, are among the t!:i-teru people at j the .Knutsford this morning. J Jos. Nettlet'in and wile, and Ltirie It. Nettieton. of New Haven, are Cuiicu : truest. Mr. Not'loton 1 widely known in Connecticut business eirelus. j Colonel J'dunt of J'nrt D"ii:'las, will go to V;iiia Waila July Pltn tn take j curt in the court mnrtiiil of Colonel 1 Compton of the l'ourth cavulry. Morr:s Jiien and W. It. Corse of Washington, D. V., are at tha Temple-ton. Temple-ton. Tlm gentlemen are connected with the United Stales oolof ical sun cy, The following Wyoming people arrived ar-rived at the Cullen lodav: Miss .Mamie McCoy, Miss Ml hel McCoy, Miss Alice Hhr.tliti, Miss Katy Mhediu, and Matt liorlatid id Lander. S. M. Shntiue, genera! ngpnt of tho Ohio and Mississippi and (ieorge T. Hull, general ugenl of the rrnusylva-tiu rrnusylva-tiu line, ure nt the Ivuutsford. Tho heaibpiarlers of thu geiitlU)o;n are at Jieuver C. Sum Nicliols was taken suddenly ill this afternoon with kidney trouble, while walking up Main street and had to be taken home in a carriage. At last report be was resting as easy as possible. IJeutenant Webster JoteT, of St. Louis is (iceitig Salt Luke under the guidance of Mayor Stoddard. Lieu-j Lieu-j leuatit Wtdmltr is interested in mines in Colorado, and will inspect I "t ah prospects and producers before leaving the territory. I'rank Stephens of the firm of Taylor & Stephens, representing tho IVmibvl-vauia IVmibvl-vauia Mutual. depart"d for Philadelphia Phila-delphia last evening wnere he will remain re-main a month or so. Mr. Stephens has made a host of friends (luring his .sojourn .so-journ who will tender him a erecting mi his return ns cordial as uai the demonstration that characteri.ed his departure, A. Schwar, of Wnshintrton, D. C, accompauied by II. (i. Hubbard of l)ctroit ar at the Continental. Mr Schwarz is arsistant euloniulogist of the agrioultur.il department. The bugs and insects of L tail h.ivo herelolom not been made it special study as have those of other countries. The scientists say the local insect world is especially interesting. n , jpicnsoNAL. George O. McLaia wiil start tonight ! for Milwaukee. R. II. Willis is down from (.Pjjden to- j day at the Waiker. j Alfred K. Hubbard and wife of New j York are at the Cullen. I I). L. Sterling and wife of Manitoti J arc at the Tempietou. I John McMahon aud John Meloue, 1 Leadville miners, are at the White. j II. A. Wagner of Denver put his j |