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Show Personal. G'. H. Wilson of Missoula, is in the city. Jam Meyers of San Francisco, is in town. Adjuster Chalmers, of San Francisco, is in the city. Carroll S. Hardy left for Pittsburg this morning. E. H . Goodman of Pittsburg, is visiting < Lake. K. C. Chambers will leave for California on Sunday. P. L. Williams registered at the St. Dennis In New York. J. M. Porter, a mining expert formerly of this city, is at the Walker. R. R. Turner "of Toronto, and R. Hailowell of Boston, are at the Knutsford. R. T. Pettengill, one of Ogden's rustling Insurance men, is at the Walker. F. W. Thompson, representing Clark's O. N. T. thread, is at the Templeton. Eight members of "All the Comforts of Home" company are at the Templeton. J. Walter WTiite of Philadelphia, and W. A. Clarendon of Huntington, Ore., are at the Cullen. Dr. J. K. Bracken, Rio Grande Western surgeon, is up from SpringviBe and is at the Continental. Robert Smith, bookkeeper of the bank of the Republic, is out again after a grim tussle with the grip. Joe Jenkins, formerly of The Times local staff, has gone to Aspen, Colorado, to hustle news for a paper in that city. Mrs. Harvey Hardy, Mrs. E. L. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott left yesterday for Montana. They will spend two or three weeks visiting Butte, Deer Lodge and other points in Montana. R. C. Bonney, formerly an Idaho newspaper news-paper man, passed through the city yesterday yester-day en route to Chattanooga, Tenn., as a delegate to the Telegraphers' convention. He represents the Ogdeu division of telegraphers. |