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Show PERSONALS. V. H. Towey of Park is In Zion. E. W. Green of Logan is In the city. H. Doobs of Seattle U at the Walker. Eugene Giles of Nephi Is in the city. J. A. Boch of Milwaukee is at the Cullen. E. J. Chase of Halley, Idaho, is in the city. W. Chadbourne of Leadville, Colo., is in the city. L. J. Anderson of Denver ia registered at the Culleu. 5. Alexander and sister of Montana are at the Knutsford. John Sapplah and wife of Uintah, Utah, are at the White. W. W. Clark and wife of Hamilton, N. Y., are at the Cullen. A. J. Smith and son of Scranton, Pa., are guests at the Cullen. 6. R. (ioester and wife of Hamburg, are at the Knutsford. II. Klopeustiue, a Bingham hotel keeper, is at the Continental. Charles B. Kelsey, a Rock Springs, Wyo., merchant, is at the Templeton. N. O, Nelson and wife of 8t. Louia are guests at the Knutsford. Frank Wolfe and H. D. McPherson of Aspen, Colo., are In the city. Mrs. W. H. Burns and daughter of Bingham Bing-ham are at the Continental. E. A. Hartenstehi returned yesterday from a month's visit to California. Henry W. Miles snd wife left today for California, via Portland, Oregon. Levis Frend and J. Heyiuan of New York are truests at the Templeton. B. H. Calep traveling auditor of the Union Paritlc i! a fttteit at the Walker. T. 8. Bradley and wife of New Haven, Conn., are stopping at the Knuteford. P. C. Kittle, a prominent buslneis man of Rock Springs, Wyo., is at the Walker. t. E. Bassett, secretary and treasurer of the Provo woolen mills, is lu the city, F. P. Wood, wile aud two daughters, of Utica, N. Y., are guests at the Walker. Elko Jamftmlmt) March 22nd, Judge Riyea of Eureka passed through this morning bound for Salt Lake. A. Coolidife, wife and daughter and W. C. Lowe of Leister, Mass., are gueBts at the Continental. E. B. Denney, one of the. oldest men on the road, and who is traveling for a large Chicago cigar lirm, is at the. Walker. J, H. Bennett, general passenger and ticket agent of the Rio Grande Western, re. turned yesterday from California, where he has been attending the passenger meeting of the Transcontinental association. Hon. M. K. Parsons has returned from a protracted pilgrimage through the cities of Montana and reports everything prosperous up there notwithstanding the depression in silver. Mr. Parsons lookB benefited by his trip and will now settle down to his local interests. D. Israel, J. D. Israel aud E. S. Montage of Engla id are guests at the Walker,. These gentlemen are friends of J. E. Dooley cashier of the Wells, Fargo bank, and are' said to be looking over the west for in-vestments. in-vestments. W. P. Orr and wife of Piqua, O., are at the Knutsford. Mr, Orr ia a brother-in-law of Senator Calvin 8. Brtce, and a wealthy aud influential man. He was at one time heavily interested in the natural gas business, busi-ness, aud bis opinion of our gas supyly will be awaited with interest. |