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Show PERSONAL. . David Keith of Park City mining fame -il ; among th guests stopping at the Cullen. Andrew Holdaway of Provo came up to Zion last evening and registered at 'the White. L. C. Johnson of Tuscarora, Nevada, but not a Salt Lake Indian, Is registered at tha ' Walker. D. M. .Wilcox, county clerk ef Davi county, registered at tha Walker house las evening. C. A. McMahon, representing Rector & Wilhemy company of Omaha, is stopping at the Templeton. G. M. Alger of Park City is in the city looking up asite for a cigar factory. He is a guest of the Clif t. John Seaman and Zach Ballentyne, two prominent business men of Ogden, aro stop, ping at the Morgan. . P. P. Crowley and Pat Lynch of Eureka arrived In the city laet evening and registered regis-tered at the St Elmo. A. E.Farsons came in from the wilds of Grand county last evening and placed his cams on the Walker register. Hector W. Haight, probate judge of Davis county, came la from Farmington last night and registered at the Walker. 3. H. Robinson, W. W. Steed and E. B, Clark of Farmington, came in last evening and registered at the Valley house. . Dr. A. M. Sherman, one of the leading physicians and a prominent citizen of Kent, Ohio, is stopping with a company of sight seers from the Buckeye state at the Morgan. H. C. Snyder, a mining man, returned to Zlon last evening from Salmon City, Idaho. He reports everything lovely in the new camp, and predicts something geod iu the future. Joseph Walker jr., of the Niobe compAny, is at the Morgan making arrangements for a place of rest f or the troupe when they appear ia the city. Dr. D,. Dickinson of Lead, South Da. kota, is r5Jtjed-with his wife at th-j. pleton. Hfcjfa well-known Tgjjj.""' thi ectioj7f the country large aunfcof money. --othTl4 W. D. Sfford, maiageUhelr P81 wprcL Pacific excursions frosayC city, registered at the" y lAHBARSETT, Trt this evening for Rostry j ', company ws1ftt a few pco. . ij ' |