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Show I'L'KKONAL. E. P. Drury leaves tonight for Denver. Den-ver. Ex-Congressman M. E. Post of Wyoming Wy-oming is at the Knutsford. Thomas M. Siringcr. a Park City mining man, is at the White. J. II. Richardson of (uiiicy is a commercial com-mercial man slopping at the Walker. H. S. Krigbaum, manager of the (ireen River eating house, R. O. XV., is at the Walker. Mi erona Jarbeau and maid and Jell 1). Bernstein of New York are at the Knutsford. H. S. I'oiee. a prominent business man whose home is in Montana, is enjoying en-joying life at the Knutsford. W. i. Higgins of the lirm of Sherman. Sher-man. Marr it Higgins, Chicago, stopped in the city yesterday to see his cousin D. 14. Cray, who hail his mustache taken off. Mr. Higgins left on the next train for tho coast. James Stephenson of Omaha is at the Knutsford. Mr. Stephenson was formerly for-merly in the stage business. He may conduct in the fall a coaching party from Omaha to Yellowstone park. Salt Lake City will be made an objective point. Colonel John D. Miller, president of the Stock Crowcrs National bank at Pueblo, Colo., is in the city on bis wav to California. After a few days he w iil return to Salt Lake, and may be induced in-duced to make some substantial investments. in-vestments. He is greatly pleased with alt Lake and its prospects. |