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Show wife, Nl Everett and wife, Ous Martin, Mar-tin, 0. O. Onfug, Mm. V,C. Farle, J. V. Froudtit, Mis. Thompson, P. Fdgar, M. Roberts, Cooper Anderson and wife. Miss Sadie RalTarty, II. J. Wilturding, II. K. Tomlinsnn bih! wife, Chris Schaf-fer. Schaf-fer. Miss Katie Sehatler. Mm. Troy, George M. Colier, film. Kri. TIih following party of globo-ginUers will arrive at thu alker this evenm: Mr. Is. Steangcr, of Berlin, Ouiiotesj Kechteren of H la?. Mr. B. Kinder of Untruth, Mr. 11. Frnuihol, of Berlin, Mr. )',. lrMist c.t Berlin. Baron O. Von Soewenstcrn of Riga. Mr. .clt mer Peiu of Cries Hofin, Mr. Mehiirioann, the Misses Seiiarmanu ami Mr. Mover of New York. Thn tourist Ml Berlin May 1H anil expect to arrive there next January. I hev have been to New York. Philadelphia, ashinirtoii. Niagara Niag-ara Falls. Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Manitoii. I.radvil ie. nml will go from Salt Lako to Natiuual Park, Yoserotte Valley and au Francisco, Fran-cisco, Ircin whencs tlicy will tail fur Japan. l'KKSONAL. Eucene Kuat of Kansas Ci!y, Is at tha Walker. H. J. Kendall of Helena is at the Walker. J. P.. C.hamberlin of Denver is at the Temploton. F. K. Dexter and wifo of Boston are at the Knutsford. j John Krett of Wood river ia a horse dealer at the Continental. A. P. Moss, wife and child of Kansas City, are at the Cullou. .1. L. Robinson, representing the Logan Lo-gan Journal is at the Teinpleion. Mrs. N. A. Joucs and two children of San Jose, Cal., aro at the Templeton. Miss Agnes Hathaway and Miss Mabel Ma-bel Hodge of Denver, aro at the CuHen. K. D. liaxter, traveling freight agent of the Colorado Midland, has gone to Ohio. H. II. Bennore and (ieorgn Frost of Derby are among the English quests at the Knutsfood. Hon. John T. Caine made a deseret land entry at the United Status land oitice yesterday. Mrs. Simon Bamberger has for her guests her father and mother, Mr. aud Mrs. Maas of Cinciuuati. Sterling Parker Rounds has returned to the oily accompanied by hia lovely daughter, M;ssMary Rounds. S. M. Ruick and wife from Pellevtie, Idaho, are in the city. Mr. Ruick is a prominent lawyer of that county, Trallic Manager Waterman of tho Cylorado Midland says he will not have the line all reports to the contrary. W. (i. lleunebergof Iowa and Robert II. Douglas of .New York are among the commercial men at the Continental. The United Slates land ollice will be moved next Monday into new headquarters head-quarters on West Teinple. This is olli-I'ial. olli-I'ial. James Stevenson of lierrickon-Tweed, lierrickon-Tweed, England, put his bold autograph auto-graph on tho Knutsford register a few hours since. I). J. Wells of the general freight oflice of the Rock Island will be in Salt Lake next Wednesday to take tho position po-sition of chief clerk of the claim department depart-ment of the Rio Crande Western. Dr. J. O. Campbell and wil's will start today for Washington state where they expect to reside iu the future. Dr. Campbell has for several years been the Kio Grande Western physician at Pleasant Valley Junction. W. J. Carroll and wife of Omaha are. at the Templeton. Mr. Carroll is assistant as-sistant general solicitor of the Union Pacilic. L. J. Bryant and family of Washington, 1). C, are with Mr. Car-roil, Car-roil, Mr. Bryant being bis uuclo. Hon. C. Is. Bmin'ey of Marshailtow n, Iowa, is in the city and has informed a lriend that he is" completely carried away with the town. Such fine streets, progressive people, is all a revelation to hi ui. After crossing miles of mountains anddesorts.it is liko'droppitig suddenly into paradise to be sot down iu this beautiful valley. The Omaha Bee says: Charles Aber-nethy Aber-nethy of Ogdeu, formerly well known in Omaha, called on tt.o Fee. Mr. Abernethy was a delegate to tho thirty-ria'h thirty-ria'h annual session of the International Internation-al Typographical union at Boston. He had a four-to-pica time. Of Ogden ami Utah be speaks in glowing terms. II. H. Isett of the Denver police department, de-partment, who has beeu at Salt Lake aud Ogden for the past week and more, laft last night for Grand. Junction. Officer Isett desires to return his sincere sin-cere thanks to Chief Jolm M. Young of Sait Lako ami Chief iletealf of the Oguen police department, and officers of both cities for t.ieir kindness extended extend-ed him. The following people at the Knutsford Knuts-ford came on the Denver sbrinor train thi4 morning: Dr. A. M. Holmes, C. N. Rhode, George Ady and wife, li. F. Beeket and wife, William Shordcn and |