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Show 1T.KSOXAL. S. C. Hoover and XV. Walton of Lincoln, Lin-coln, Neb., are at the Walker. . Honorable John II. Houghton ami wile, of Austin, Tex., are Templetou guests. 11. L. FaMeson. one of the prominent, business man of Kansas City, is at the Walker, J. P. Lindsay, a St. Louis commercial man has deposited his grip at tho Walker Walk-er house. !!. L. MeCreery of Colorado Springs put his signature' on the Waikerregister this morning. G. O. Richardson ami T. II. Reek-man Reek-man of St. Joe, are at the lvuutsford. The gentlemen are bankers. C. A. Tripp, general agent of the Missouri Pacific' system at Denver, is expected in Ihe city in a day or so. F. VanZandt of Menlo, Cal.. and S. Bladen of Helena. Mont., are two jolly fellows who arrived at the kuutsforu this morning. W. K. Bartholomew and wife of New Yotk, are at the Cilllen. They are accompanied ac-companied by Miss M. E. Gorman of Vittsliurg, Pa. A. M Howard of Boston and G. .'h.irtier of Denver are at the Temple- I on. They are interested in tin) development devel-opment of mines in this country. II. R, W. Hartwig, ex-mayor of St. Joseph. Mo., is a recent arrival at the Knntsford. lie is viewing Zion and is pleased with w hat meets his sight. L. A. Funk and w ife. E. Laffer and wife of Sigonrney, la., accompanied by Mrs. W. L. Manu of lvidgway, reached the Ctillen today. Mr. Funk is proprietor pro-prietor of the Garden City 1lour mills. Mr. Latter is vice president of the First National bank of Sigonrney. Mr. T. A. Davis has returned from Colorado where he is the owner of valuable val-uable mining and reports that the great industry which has been the foundation for that commonwealths prosperity . was never more active than during the j present season. Important sales are j being made, the older mines are main- j tainiug a steady output and the amount j of development work is almost unpre- j ceilimted. Mr. Davis is accompanied I by his father Dr. Henry Davis who protieiinees the climate of Utah the grandest on the coutiutnt. |