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Show PtRSONAL. Colonol Wall is in from Ophlr. N. II. Felt, the Manti grocer, is in town. Dr. 1. M. Wilcox of Farniiugton is in tho city. Judge E. B. Lcmuion, Hailey, Idaho, Is in Boo. U. Williams, a merchant at Morgan, is in the city. L. C. Carpenter of Ely, White Fine county, is in the city. J. T. Allen and wife of Sao Francisco, are at the Templeton. Edward B. . . of the Pueblo Smelting company Is iu Zion. L. II. Stcvt usou, a 8t. Louis shirt manufacturer, manu-facturer, Is at tho Clift. James W. Kirk, wholesale cigar dealer at Detroit, Mich., is in the city. J. L. Donohue, aasistuut superintendent of the Mtui.moth, is Iu the city. Morris Kahu, of Philadelphia, is in the city looking for a business loi ation. G. T. Bonner, oue of tho oldest members of the New York stock exchange, is at the Knutsford with his family. Thomas Vcuard of Bingham, is at tho White loue. He reports the outlook in his locality unprccedentedly bright. Colonel Murray left today for Point Lookout, Look-out, sixty-seven miles west of Salt Lake, where his engineers are in camp. John W. McChrystal, the well known Tin-tic Tin-tic milling man is anion the well known figures in tho Kuutsferd rotunda. 8. J. Sathau, the clothing man, returned yesterday from a trip tu New York, being absent three weeks purchasing goods. A tarty of.four from Brookline, Mass., are guests at the Templeton. They are W. II. DOWkl r and wife and E P. Bowker aud trite. Superintendent Wean burn of the Unlou Pacific hotel department, is in the city. He will be here some time givinir hl attention to the remodeling of the Uarti-Ul Beach plant. Hon. Arthur D. Foote, of Boise City, who i regarded as one of the most eminent irrigation irri-gation engineers in the Unitd States, arrived ar-rived in the city yesterday. When going cast select the popular route the Burlington. Two dally vestibule trains from Denver with dining and chair curs and Pullman sleepers nttached,forChicago,?eoria, 8L Louis, Kuusas City, St. Joseph, Atchison and all points east. |