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Show 1 Vrsonal" I. Foruham of Provo City is at the Continental. Conti-nental. Dr. R. McDonald, of Omaha, is at the Walker. W. F. Webster of Glecwood Springs, is at the Morgan. Carl Spinner, a Green Kiver merchant is at the Continental. Majir D. W. Benham, of the United States army, is at the Cullen W. J. Block, ireneral airent for Haverlv's biir minstrel sh:w is at the Continental. Francis and .Tames Madsen, the Pleasant Valiey furniture merchants, are at the Morgan. Mor-gan. K. S. Hooper, representing the Coleman Mustard company, is iu the city, at the Continental. Con-tinental. Secretary McDaniel of the World's fair commission returned from the north this morning. H. R. Pbufl, a New York traveling man and a misguided Cleveland democrat, is at the Continental. C. W. Wiison, of Harris A Wilson, left this morning for Chicago on a week's business busi-ness and pleasure trip. D. J. Meese, a returning delegate from the Presbyterian ministerial conference at Portland. Ore., is laying over a few days at the Continental. Harry Timmotis, the popular representative representa-tive of the Eqnttabta Life of New York, is in the city shaking hands with old time acquaintances. ac-quaintances. Mr. Timmons reports business busi-ness in a very satisfactory condition and is much pleased with the outlook of business in Sslt Lake. The many friends of Mrs. W. F. Neslcn will be pained to hear of her sudden death which occurred at the Ncslen home at Second Sec-ond and B streets at 10 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Neslcn was the estimable wife of Air. W. F. Neslen, the trusted employe of Mr. S. P. Teasdale, with whom he has held a re-sponsible re-sponsible position for the past twenty-five years. Have vour watch repaired bv J. H. Levson Co., 128"Main street |