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Show present political situation tii senaif r said that he lis, I rolled since childhoid upon tho principles of tho republican party and he was prepured now to havetheru before the people of L'tahl proidnd the survivors of the defunct people's party would he governed by dbpassionato judgment aud take the ttr-p upon itt rnrrits. On these conditions condi-tions ho filt that the party in Utah would tin perfectly safo In any and all future contents. Thai senator will remain re-main several day. pi;usonal. T. A. Davis left for Tellurida last night. F. W. Littlo and family of Salt Lake, are at Logan. 11. L. Uoihschild of San F'rancisco, is at the Walker. James 11. Arthur nnd wife of Fort Collins, Colo., are Ciillen stoppers. S. H. Auerbach, who has been east for nearly two months, returned yesterday. yes-terday. Hon. Wm. Colder and Mr. J. S. McLean Mc-Lean of Glenwood Spring are at the K uutsford J. T. lvichardsnn of Albion, Mich., is one of the smooth commercial men at the Ciillen. F. L. Corwin, ex-superintendent of the I'lah division of the Union Pacific., started east today. C. K. Jennings, who has bepn soend-iriij soend-iriij somo time in Kurope, arrived at tlie 1 cinpb ton today. L. B. McClellan and wife of 1)1 Paso, Texas, are stopping at the While. They are en route to the coast. John Field of Omaha, is at the Walker. Walk-er. Mr. Field is contractor of McCor-uick McCor-uick iVr Company's new bank. O. D. Douglas publisher of the Kio (irande Western ollicial timetable has onc to Denver for week or so. Judge Anderson's daughter, Mrs. L. B. Strait of Pueblo, is visiting her sisters sis-ters the Misses Anderson, at the Grand. Thomas L. Grenier and wife of Chicago, Chi-cago, aro at tha Knutsford. Mr. Gre-uicr Gre-uicr is proprietor of the Lyceum thenter. Mrs. I). McCoy of Virginia City.Mrs. J. Gleason of Hastings nd Mrs. J. X. Patty of Wells, Neb., are at the White. Miss K. Haines. M. D., of Newark, N. J., B. W. Haines, M. 1)., of Snn Francisco, Fran-cisco, and M. Laseron of London are at the Knutsford. Treasurer J. T. McLean, treasurer of Garlield county, Colo., arrived in the city this morning and pronounces Salt Lake a modern daisy. Max M. Weil of Milwaukee, is ono of the most widely known commercial men west of the Missouri. He has unpacked un-packed his trunks at thc Culleu. L. D Wilson, aerompauied by his daughter Mrs. N. K. Kastinoi Mt. Sterling. Ster-ling. Ky., is at the Walker. Twenty years have pased since Mr. Wilson was iu ion. Mrs. B. A. Beatie and daughter Miss Ella leave for Los Angeles tins evening where they will remain during the summer. Society will wish them a season of golden holidays. John F. Jelke and wife of Chicago are at the Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Jelke aro accompanied by Mrs. George P. Braun arid Miss Mabel Braun of Chicago, and Miss Belle Jelke and Miss Alice,. Hazen of Cincinnati. I E. J. Cooper and wife of Kansas City, I accompanied by Miss Kate E. Ettien are at the Ciillen. Mr. Cooper is chief clerk in the Santa Fe auditor's office at Kansas City, lie is an old friend of Clerk Fugate of the Ciillen. They are talking over other days and laughing about their tricks that never got into the newspapers. W. E. Chadbourn, manager of the Mikado Mining company of Lead villi1, is in the city and has betrayed his confi-; confi-; donee in investments on State street. I Mr. Chadbourn states that a large I number of Leadvillians are looking for-, for-, ward to permanent residences in 'Aon. I among them Manager W. F. Patrick of j the Colonel Sellers, one of the largest j mines that have been developed in the i centennial commonwealth, t Senator Gelder of Colorado arrived ! in the city this morning from Glenwood i Springs, and is looking into his invest-I invest-I tuents in Zion. Conjiiientiug on the |