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Show l'KICSONA fi, N. Thompson started for San Francisco Fran-cisco last night. Hounis 11. Freen and bride of St. Paul are at tho Cullcn. Judge Anderson left loday to visit in Iowa aud Washington. .fames Thompson of Provo has returned re-turned from a prospecting tour aud is at Ihe White. John A. Sheridan of Leadville, is at the I empletou. Ho is oue of tho mining min-ing men of Lake county. Mrs. Chessman and daughter of San Francisco w ill leave on tho Union Pa-cilid Pa-cilid tonight for their homo. Frank Scales, II. Moynahan and John J. Healy of Chicago, are three delicate autographs 011 tho Knutsfoul register. A. W. Soribner of Omaha is at the Walker. Mr. Scrlbner is connected with tho tax auditing department of the Union Pacific. Key. Mr. Cook, wifo and daughter of Detroit. Mich., aiter spending some days in Salt Lake City, left last night for Yellowstone park. Airs. Fannie llymari, a well-known and prominent young society lady of Sacramento. Cal.. is in the eil'y, a guest of her brother, M. 11. li. SchwaUzor. (leorge U. ShealTer and John H. Hiuilman start in the morning on a hsiiing tiip. They will flrivo to East canon and thence to the head of Weber. F. M. Taylor, of the lirm of Tavlor & ISrunlDti, Aspen, reached tha lvnuts-ford lvnuts-ford this morning. Air. Taylor is one of the best known sampling men iu Colorado. K. J. Adims left that natural bako-oven, bako-oven, St. Louis, and this morning put his sinograph on Ihe Walker register, that th,. ozone of Ziou might cool his levered brow, '1 ho Aiorning Star is beaming en-cfMiragingly en-cfMiragingly for its owner. Con Diis-coll. Diis-coll. Il.'wru.'S from Indian Sprintrs to his wife in this city to pick out a site for a palaea. Mr. " Driseoll says he would not trade snaps with anv mil-j lionaire in Salt Lake City. ' S. C. Kwing. proprietor of Iho Cullen, j has returned from a living visit to ' Denver. Ketnrning Mr. F.tviucr stopped ! at Manitou long enough to ride up to i the summit of Pike's peak. Ho savs j the trip to the top of tim mountain 'ia I j grand. Mr. liwing expects to receive ! i a large photograph of the mountain i i and railroad to hang up in tho Cullen. j Manitou is now possessed lo its utmost ' j capacity with summer guests j |