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Show . PERSONAL. James Hughes is in from Stockton. C. F. Judd of Tooele Is iu the city. II. A. Mears of Denver is at the Cullen. Judson Spafford of Boise, Idaho, is in the city. George Newcomb of Boise, Idaho, is ia the city. J. B. Shaw of Butte, Mont., is at the Tem-pleton. Tem-pleton. J. II. Griffith of Manitou, Colo., is in the city today. J. W. Uendriek of Richmond, Utah, is in the city. II. S. Clark and wife of Pleasant Grove are in the city. James Chipman was up from American Fork yesterday. durance Holloway, one of Ogden's young attorneys, is spending several days in the city. Conductor lladley of the Union Pacific, has gone to Grand Junction on a business mission. Charles R. Kclsey, a prominent Rock Springs, Wyo., mcachant, accompanied by his wife, is in the city. Mr. J. J. Guentherdolt, at one time a resident resi-dent of Salt Lake City, is now manager and associate editor of the Phonograph in Lake City, Colorado. Master Mechanic Patterson of the Union Pacific, who succeeds Mr. Hinckley, has arrived, ar-rived, and will assume charge of his responsibilities respon-sibilities on the first. Colonel John Stoller, a prominent stockman stock-man and oue of the heaviest dealers in the Kansas City stockyards, is at the Knutsford en route to the convention. A. A. Robinson, second vice-president and general manager of the .Santa Fe, and party arrived last evening in a private car, and left over the West rn this morning. Paul L Wells, an official of the Great Northern road at Great Falls, Mont., is at Culleu. He is a witness in a railway case now being tried iu the district court. Dr. George J. Hartung and family and Mi.-s Lena Lisfmann of Denver, stopped over in the city yesterday, en route home from a pleasure tour of the west. |