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Show , ii:icsoxal. S. Newport of Cheshire, F;ngland, is ' at the Knutsford. j if lr'rtrHii ffl'n pwnl'r American ( Fork, is at the While. W. S. Tipton and wife of Cleveland are at the Templuton. Otto Scbimre of Japan is a tourist stopping at the Templeton. T. J. Ashly, wife and daughter ? Chicago are at the Knutsford. Utah's West Point cadet, Briant II. Wells, has passed his examination. Mrs. Win. licynolds of Park City yesterday started on a trip to London. Governor F'mery, who has been at the Continental, left for the east last evening. Miss Robinson of Memphis, Tenn., and Miss Lida Gregg of Pittsburg, Pa., are at the Knutsford. Mrs. W. A. Xelden and children are en route for Easton. Pa., w here they will spend the summer. S. W. Eccles of tha Tnion Pacific, who has been in the northwest, arrived in ihe city this forenoon. l!cv. Dr. i;iiis. Mrs. Fllis and Miss Von Ainheitu aro among the English guests at tho Templeton. Mrs. A.Carter, Mi.vi Ollie Winters and Miss Mon;i De Vero are among the Denver guests at the Walker. J. S. Cameron of Omaha arrived in the city to-day. He is president of the Eapid Transit company of Salt Lake. Key. E. E. Carr of this city will hereafter here-after occupy the M. K. pulpit at Park City, Kev. John Telfer having resigned. W. T. McGath has been appointed general manager of the Union I'acilio coal department with headquarters at Omaha. (Jrand Master Kowe and the Grand Lodge o llicc rs ol I. ). (). 1'. of Salt Lake will be the guests of Lark Cily lodge No. 7 to-night. H. Joues Afonaghan and wife and Frances E Alonaghan aud Walter Monaghan, prominent citizens of Westchester, West-chester, l'a.. are at the Cullen. John Fisler, E. L. Jackson, B. Griffith Grif-fith and wife, lr. and Mrs. J. I. Crozer Griilith are among the Philadelphia people stopping at the Knutsford. Marion ('. I'ryns of Syracuse, New York; Ella A. Keed of Monmouth, Illin-riisn; Illin-riisn; Helen M, Smith of Janesvillo, Wisconsin; arrived at the Walker today. to-day. Vice President S. II. Clark and As- sistant General Superintendent Ed Ilicksnn of the Union Pacirio passed cast last night over the Oregon Short Line. President Dillon preceded them three days. Col. T. P. Murray's daughter, Miss t'orra K. Murray, who has been attending attend-ing Grant Collegiate Institution at Chicago, returned to Salt Lake yesterday. yester-day. Miss Murray attained an excellent ex-cellent average on all the studies she pursued. Jack II. Kirby. one of the victims of Sam Liday's gun is in a fair way to re-rovpr. re-rovpr. The former's brotber, M. L. Kirby of (iandy. Neb., has been in the rity for a few days making inquiries respecting the trouble. He found that here as elsewhere his brother is held in tsteem by his employers. The following teachers of Salt Lake Academy will leave for the east this week: Miss Alice P. Stevens to Ncw-buryport, Ncw-buryport, Mass.; Miss Harriet B. Towne to Williainstowu, Mass.; Miss Mary- 1. King to Boston, Miss Ella C. Fitz"er-ildto Fitz"er-ildto Oswego. M. Y., and Mr. E." B Davis to Manchester, N. H. Quite a number of gentlemen who are intsrested in the races, accompanied accom-panied by their ladies, are at tho Cullen: Cul-len: A. 1. Carson and wife of Kansas City. W. H. Chambers and wife of Seattle, Seat-tle, T. E. Tenton and wife. A. C. Foster Fos-ter and wife, J. E. Dollan and wife, tiits Hollan and Miss Tenton of Denver. |