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Show : llerbei-k, this city. Mr. Davis and family fami-ly will move to '.Suit Lake. Hon. John M- Thurston, wife and son left the city this morning fur the caul. Mr. Thurston it chief counsel at Omaha for the Union I'uchic. Tney are return-,'mgfrotii return-,'mgfrotii tha Wood River country. Messrs. J. Schote, Il. ary Marx and A. K. lieckcr, prominent wool buyer, ! are in the city and were cici-rnned last night by Colonel Harney Tibbals. They j re)ort the wool crop unusually lino in I Utah uud declare protection the thing J nor it. j C. E. Dallin and wife of Huston are at I the Templeton. Mr. Dallin is a noted sculptor and his creations have won for him recognition over more widely known competitors. Mr. Dallin was married last month to Miss Viltoria Coiotma of Rostuu. Miles Standish of Glonwood Springs Is at the ( .'ullcn. Jli! is a doscendant of the pilgrim Standiih. When nt homo Mr. Siandisli is au alderman. He is en-routo en-routo to Portland to work in tbe interest inter-est of thn Naliouiil Building uu-i I.uai Association of Salt Ciko City. - - IMJJSONAL. Dr. II. S Iliruey and wife of Denver, are at the Culicn. Charles L. Crane of sheep fame has returned to the Culleu. Frank J Cannon of the Ogden Stand- I aril is at the Continental. Mrs. Dr. Hascom has returned from au extended visit to the east. K. G. Caldwell, l'avson's champion sprinter, is at tho Continental. Kverett Webster and wife of Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, are at the Templetou. John Brookhout and T. S. Miller, of Dallas, Texas, are at the Knutsford.' R. W. Johnson aud wife are at the Otillen. Mr. Johnson is travelling passenger agent of the Rock Is'and. Mr. and Mrs. Erb and daughter of Kansas City, are at the Walker. Mr Erb is president of tho Wyandotte linu.' A. Kendall, a Rock Springs banker is at the Knutsford. He is acconit. inied by Miss R. S. Kendall of Woodstock Ontario. ' J. F. Wells the new chief clerk of the Rio Grande Western freight claim department de-partment is expected in tho city this afternoon. E. C. Davis, a Provo plumber, will dispose of his business to his brother, B. H. Davis, who is with Ileescb ic El' |