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Show Minds tho Templeton a comfortable I place this midsummer day. Manager O. J. Crook of tho Clayton I Milliner Co., Idaho, is in the oily tlm i guest of Column Nick Troweek. Sir Francis and I. inly li lileau of Eng-lnnil Eng-lnnil tti'H at thu Knittslord. Thev mo acLKnnp:ie. by Miss ami Mr. lioileau. W. II. Child and wife of Huston are at the Kniitsford. They are accompanied by a number of ladies and gcnlietucu from tiiu 11 ul). '). L, Wiley, widely known in realty circle, and whose place of habitation ia Pueblo, is among the Colorado guests Ht the Kuutslord. Hon. John ). Mctlilroy, a Colorado war horse and a prominent contractor in tluit state is in lint city with au eye open to inducements. W. 11. Pavinond of Iloliiiont Park is at tint Templeton. The name of his j homo Btiggcsts refreshing shades and j streams to In; found in Montana. I Mrs. Jennie. Emmet mid Mi-s Clara Lewis from Oitumwa, Iowa, are v i 1 ' -iir Mi-s Ni Hie Mrlnto h at the r.-si donee of her parents, Z', Smith Second West. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Williams of Lend ville, Colo., are at the KiMll-lold. Mr. Williams is a prominent bus,nes 111:111 of the Cloud C:tv and an old friend of Mr. T. O. Whickershaiu. i;is(,'. liailo.i Expand family aro at tlm Kniitsford. Mr. l'.irton in prcsi-dent prcsi-dent of tho Omaha Grant Smeit-ng Helming Co. of Omaha aud is a staunch friend of tho mining industry. im:ksoi.. ; James Norman of New York is in the ; shade at the Walker. U. Cummings aipl wife, of New i Haven, are Cullcn guests. j Mrs. M. Hunter and daughters of : Chicago are late arrivals at the Tern- j pleton. I Mrs. B. W. Gorhaui of La Clifte, a 1 beauty spot ou Long Island, is at tiie j L'ullen. i K. Tuck of San Francisco put, a neat 1 tutograph ou the Kiiutoford's great ! book this morning. I Thomas II. Walnut of Philadelphia j |