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Show at the KuutBfurd, who are on their way to the coast. They arc Dr. Si. C. James, wife and son, J.H.Willis and wife and C. L. Scrgrave. V.. C. Eppcnsteiu of Chicago is at the Knutsford. II. C. Taney of Ogden is stopping at the Tcmplctou. C'has. L. Brow, an attorney from Eureka, is at the Walker. W. A. Woodworth of Denver is registered at the Templctou. (i. T. Metealf of Philadelphia is registered at the Knutsford. C. E. Loose, manager of the Sioux group at Tiiitic is in the city. H, E. Coleman of Toledo, Ohio, is registered regis-tered at the Knutsford. E. E. (ioudstiindur of. Memphis, Tenn,, is a guest at the Walker. President Wilford Woodruff is today celebrating cele-brating his ciglity-lifth hirthday. Charles A. Caney, a prominent business man of Denver, is at the Knutsford. Mrs. John Sunkenheiraer and Mrs. Jacob Conrad, of Philadelphia, are guests at the Cullen. Mrs. A. 8. Turner and daughter, and Mrs. C. E. Drew of Fort Benton, Mont., are guests at the Cullen. W. II . Paul, late of the B. & O. offices at New York, is here to take a position in the general freight oflice of the Rio Grande Western. Mr. Keyes and wife arrived yesterday, from Helena. He at once assumed his duties as city ticket agent of the Union Pa-eitle Pa-eitle at tiie general offices. B. Senbold of Fort Duchesne, is registered at the Walker. Mr. Seabold is post trader at the post and reports that everything is looking well in that part of the country. PERSONAL. F. C. Moorehcmso is In from Fish Springs. Colonel E. A. Wall of UpUir is at the Cullen. Cul-len. W. E. Henderson of Ogden is at the Cut-leu. Cut-leu. 0. E. Balliu of New York is st the Kuuts. ford. A. 0. Uodcnstonc of Kichficld, is at the n alkcr. D. Mi Murphy of Eureka, is slopmuit at the Walker. There is quite a party from Kansas City |