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Show J'KKSONAIi. I'M Riley, wine merchant, Omaha, is at the Cullen. I Mike Powers the veteran Utah miner, is in fmin Kureka. James Mcfiregor, superintendent of the Crescent mine, is in the city. (ieorge Arthur Rice has gone on a business mission toCrand Junction. J. K. Rhodes, a wholesale hardware dealer of Denver, is at the Kuutsford. T. W. Smith, who represents a Now York paint and oil house, is at the Cullen. Cul-len. Morgan Jones, Texas, is at the Knuls- i ford. Mr. Jones is a director of the J Union 1'acilic system. j Miss Francis Louise King, one of , American Fork's pretty young ladies, is visiting friends in the city. Hyron F.. Shear, tho Aspen mining -man, returned from Tint ic last night ! well pleased with tin) district. j R. C. Chambers has ri-tunied from a 1 pleasant jaunt among thu mines, ice- j burgs and mountains of Alaska. ; C. D. May of the linn of Sullivan iv May, I tenter attorneys, is taking his1 vacation with his wile in ion. who is; paving a visit to her lather. Colonel 11. I C.Lelt. ; Theodore Merritt, II. N. Van Ken- j sou of Newburirh, Ktrclay J. Itarsonof) I'.ristol, Kng., and lleury W. Le Roy of j New York, comprise a party of tourists ut the Walker. I S. II. Cimn, who registers from New York, and makes every city in the United States in each year, is at the Jxnutsford. Mr. (lunn is known uf the Karon Munchausen of the commercial fraternity, and can relate at a .single sitting more awo inspiring tales of hair breadth escapes hy field and llood than any man sinco the ilavs of Ananias, it is stated as a fact by' those who know that the name of Mr. (iuun's friends is legion, and that many eves all over the union look for his cuiii'mg, and grow brighter when ho comes. |