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Show slonary tor Utah by the German home mission mis-sion board of the Lutheran general council of North America. Mr. Kidir is now en route west and will be In Salt Lake in a few days. A. A. Sutton is the new clerk at the Clift house. W. T. O'Ncil, a prominent stock man of Wells, N'ev., left for his homo today. Simon Jacobs, city treasurer of Butte, Mont., is iu tlie city. K. V. Taylor left today on an extended business trip to the east. B. McDonald of Spokane Falls is a guest at the Cuileu. W. S. Baker of Marinette, Wis., is at the Walker. A. B, GifTord of Marinette, is a guest at the Walker. Phil OTarrel, the great Hibernian advocate ad-vocate of Leadvillo is a guest at the Kuuts-ford. Kuuts-ford. Ex-Treasurer Joe Walden has opened charming offices and will engage iu a general gen-eral brokerage business. J. F. Cbenuey and wife of Sioux City, Iowa, are guests at the Walker. Mr.Chenney is a prominent business man in Sioux City aud looking over tLo western country for investments. W. G. Sharp, superintendent of tho Pleasant Pleas-ant V'clley coal mines at Castle Gate, is in the city. Peter Kraeler, better known as "Dutch Pete," who claims to have lived longer in I'arU City thau any other man, is iu the city. Fred Strom;', for many years a couductcr on the New York Central railway, is in the city the guest of Col. Sam Parsons who is making his sojourn a pleasant one. J. N. Paul of Pittsburg, the new private secretary to S. H. Babcock, general freight agent of the Rio Grauu Western, has taken charge of bis office. S Mr. Nicholas Cutclilfe a cousin of Colonel Nick Treweek arrived from England this morning and will remain iu the city severa: days, lie is very favorably impressed with Zion and predicts that it will yet be the great center between the Atlantic and Pacific. PERSONAL. Fred Turner of Logau is in the city. M. C. Scully of Park City, is in ion. F. W. Calkins of Denver is at the Kuuts-ord. Kuuts-ord. L. E. Chase of Grand Kanids, Mich., is at the Kuutsford. W. J. Bidding of New York is at the Tata, plcton. H. Herzof New York is a guest at the Kuutsford. B. B. YauDuseu of Cleveland, Ohio, is at the Kuutsfcrd. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Buhen, two children and maid, of Chicago, are at the Knutsfurd. M. 8. Aschiem of Park City, is In Zion. He goes cast in a day or two. David Keith, duperlntendent of tho Anchor An-chor mine at Park, is iu the city. The Kev. O. Kuhr, late of Lexington, Ky., has beeu appointed German Luthern mis- |