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Show PERSONAL. Frank Allison of Omaba Is at the Cullen. 1). (Jhristensen of Eureka is at the Knuts-ford. Knuts-ford. J. W. McAuIty of Spriugvlllo is at the Cullen. M . M. Kellogj? of Eureka is at the Walker. (i. Benton of Topeka, Kan., is at the Tem-pleton. Tem-pleton. T. 11. Cullon of New York is at the Tem-pletoii. Tem-pletoii. C. E. Loose of t'rovo is a guest at the Continental. Con-tinental. W. W. MeLord of Eureka is registered at the Cullen. E. K. Kimball of Kama City is at tho Knutsford. N. II. I'oole of Boston is a guest at tho Knutsford. Gus ilociisUuler of Chicago Is at the Knutsford. Dave Beer of Boston is a guest at the Templetou. N. II. Paul of Pittsburgh is registered at the Temple ton. Geo. W. Childs is expected to visit Salt Lake sometime in May. F. H. Mathejr a4 O. A. Barker of Now York are guests at the Knutsford. Mrs. Norman L. Hull has returned after a pleasant visit to friends and relatives iu tbo east. Mrs. Judge Loofbourow, who has been visiting in San Francisco and Oakland for the past sis-weeks, returned home today. E. S. Good uud wife of Chicago are at the Cullen. Mr. Good is heavily interested in the whc.it elevators of Chicago, and is one of that city's substantial business men. Henry Kamin, a prominent merchant and bunking muu of (ileuwood Springs, is in the city. Mr. Kumui reports that the "neighborhood "neigh-borhood bottle" has been demolished, and that the thriving little city has settled down to a real moral aspect. Julius Thompson aud wife, who have been nt the Knutsford for the last ten days, left for San Francisco this morning, accompanied accom-panied by E. H. Hacket. There is a ruiuor of a large milling deal that is going to be closed before their return. It involves four claims in Rico, Colo., in which Mr. Thompson Thomp-son owns a fourth Interest. They are valued at 1160,000, Mrs. Frackelton of Milwaukee is a guest at the Knutsford. Mrs. Fraikelton is an artist aud is returning from an extended visit to the coast. She is on her way to New York to attend a meeting of the Manhattan Man-hattan China Painting club, of which she is the president. She will bo at the Knutsford for a day or so to meet the ladies of the bait Luke China Painting club. Colonel lieorge H. Taylor, representing R. W. Rollins it Son, bankers and bond brokers of Denver, is in the city again, hav- lntr just liniBlied the uorthwesturn circuit where lie picked up a hn'.f million in securities. securi-ties. Colonel Taylor saye that tult Lake has never looked hetter, In his judgment, tint adds that its material resources will never be fully developed until the gal pipes have been laid into the city and the flames are pheddine their lurid effulgence over tho thoroughfares, above the lofty blocks and in the war;e workers kitchen. Georpe O. Morris who has Mated the way for so many prosperous combinations iur-ing iur-ing his career ai an advance man is in the city repreaenUng Miss Kaiie Putnam who is now uiuicr engagement to H. B. Emmery the mention of wIiobc name in .ion awakens n chapter of pleasant reminiscences. Mr. Emmery was for many years associated With Walker Bros, and has a host of friends who are tuilay tendering him an ovation of which he may Well feel proud. |