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Show I'KItSONAL. Frank L. Kost of Kansas City, is nt ' the Walker. K.' W.'"Knstiil of Milwaukee is at the Continental. H. (). Young, a Park City merchant, is at the Templelon. i P. Alex. Thomas of London, reached the Kiititsford this morning. James J. Corbett, the pugilist of San Francisco, isatthe KniiLsfurd. M. J. Nichols ami w ife, prominent people of Cheyenne, aro at tho Cullcu. J. (Inborn of tho New Idea mine at A iokHch n Fork canon is at the White. II. do Monligny of thu Ogdcn mililary academy arrived at tha Teinpleton this morning. Mrs. E. II. (iilmnre of Los Angeles, and Miss A. L. Heil of Chicago, are at the Walker. E. JS. Iteppert of P.urlington. Ia., is a Union Paeihe train dispatcher at tlm , Continental. Miss L. C. Kiper of Denver, is at tlto Cullcn. Miss Kiper is i sister of Mrs. J. T Donnellaii of Sail Lake. W. H. Congdon of Denver, and John A S.'ieritlan of Leadvillo, aru fuming the Coltratio mtu ut the Templelon. Ed Whitney of Trinidad, is paying a visit to his friend burney Sipn of thu inte"-Motiniaiu Abstract company. J. L. Tiernuy, w ho ia at tho Clillen, is one of the, pioneer commercial men who come from New York to Salt Lake, j Henry Lux and wife, J. H. Campbell and wife, of San Jose, nre a party of J wealthy C'aliforniaiis at the Kuutsford. Charles Wehrham, wifo aud two j daughter, of New York, are among j '. the distinguished guests ut tho Kuuu-j lord. j if. A. ( ohon and w:fi) hsve returned from Morey let the "JYmpleton. Mr. Cohon has been inspectiu1; his mines j in Nevada. ; Dr. Thomas P. linger. of F-ionming- f ton, 111, is r.l the ( iiilun. Dr. lingers is one ;if tho oariiest settlers of liioom-iugton liioom-iugton and has bee a practicing there for the la.st fifty years. Cadet J. K. Treweek arrived from Now YitVk tsis morning an will spend the summer w ith his parents. Master Treweek is a pupil at Pouubkeepsie Military institute antl a host of friends hepe to see h:U ivi'ecl the pride of his parents in one of the brightest men of thu nation. ft' M. M. McGfPW, the nn'cl proprietor of the Clifton hotel of Denver, is'in the , rit.y shaking hands with t i l friends. This is Mr. McGrew's first visit to Salt ; Luke, but be expressed himself as being much pleased with the portion he had j heen. A trip to the lake will he in- j dulged in this afternoon, after which he will be at the disposal of his Bbriner friends. Mr. stnd Mr-:. S. V.'. Kcene of Denver are here with the Shriuers. Mr. Keer.o is one of the fortunate men who have wrested wealth from the mountains of western Colorado. He is now interested in developing the wonderful marble deposits de-posits on Yule creek in Gunnison, Colo. As soon as his company can build an electric road to the (marries they will supply the country with the tinest variegated va-riegated and white marbles known to the trade. The Denver Republican says: Mr. A. ; N. Oliver, the assistant t ity" pafsnnger a pent of the Denver & Grande railway, i was yesterday presented with a beaitti-iful beaitti-iful Mystic s'hriue badge, the cenerotis donor being A. C. MeFarland. The emblem is of !he usual design, with the I . exception that, instead of being the or- j dinary gold and ivory design, this one; j is set iu rubies and diamond, and of : the nios-t elaborate pattern manufac- j 'lured. The badge was gi eu in appre- , elation of the excellent services of Mr. j ' Oiiver while in McFarlaad'e euiplov, |