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Show e PERSONAL. W. Manahan of Milford is in the city. Samuel T. Bury of Chicago is at the Morgan. Mor-gan. William E. Murphy of Aspen is at the Cullen. A. E. Koch, an Ogden business man, is in the city. S. Aschheim, a Park City merchant, is in the city. Lorin Farr, an Ogden business man, is in the city. M. Howard of Chicago, is in the city to-day. W. S. Martin, a Deep Creek miner, is at the Cullen. William H. Raht of the Sevier mine is at the Walker. G. W. Ballantyne, a Colorado cattleman, is in the city. E. P. Jacobs of Haverhill, Mass., is one of Zion's visitors. Dr. O. S. Westcott and wife, of Chicago, are in the city. H. D. Morrison, an Idaho Falls merchant, is in Salt Lake. C. N. Lund, of Mt. Pleasant, was in the city yesterday. John Gardner and wife of Boulder, Colo., are at the Cullen. A. J. Dow, a business man of.Clayton, Ida., is at the White. Charles Schaefer, a San Francisco business man, is at the White. A. A. Matthews and wife of Norland, Colo., are in the city. T. F. Hutton, from Oswego, in the Sunflower Sun-flower state, is in Zion. Dr. J. H. Vance of Omaha is visiting with "San Pete" Armstrong. Frank J. Cannon, editor of the Ocden Standard, is in the city. J. W. Lee, representing the Ogden Standard, Stand-ard, is at the Continental. G. H. Long and wife of Harrisburg, Pa., are stopping at the Morgan. B. F. Lane of Warren, Ohio, is among the early arrivals at the Morgan. M. M. Cavano of College Park, Colo., arrived ar-rived in the city this morning. J. M. Allen, traffic agent of the Meyers Drug Co., St. Louis, is in town. Mrs. W. A. Cutler and daughter of Albany are visiting friends in the city. William Einbeck of the United States coast survey is at the Templeton. Mrs. Clayton, wife of the Omaha agent of the Wabash, is at the Knutsford. C. F. Ehrman and J.A. Klettof Ft. Wayne Ind., tourists, are at the Continental. O. E. Hill, cashier of the Commercial National bank of Ogden, is in the city. Charles Saviers has recovered from his recent 6pell of Illness and is out once more. P. A. H. Franklin, the mining operator, and,! F. Brooks of Boston, are in tho city to-day. Miss Hazel Glassford and Miss Dottie Morris, two Denver young ladies, are at the Cullen. Major William Hyndman, now of Boise, formerly a Salt Lake member of the bar, is in the city. Al Tweed, a Leadville business man, accompanied ac-companied by his wife, is in the city for a few days recreation. N.J. Fluke and wife, accompanied by Miss Belle Mallison, of Lawrence, Kansas. are at the Continental W. H. Wood, recently of Goldsmith & Co., has returned from St. Louis and will be found with Mullett & Co., city clothiers. Miss Ella Ryan of Dunlap, la., who has been visiting with Mrs. F. W. Olmstead of this city, started for her Iowa home this morning. William Kavaaaugh, an Aspen miner, who has been stopping in the city for the past few days, left for the Colorado camp this morning. Dr. R. D. Fry and wife from Cleveland, O., accompanied by Miss Anna Estabrook, arrived in the city this morning for a few days' pleasure aud are at the Walker. Joseph P. Wilson, the popular night clerk of the Templeton, will hereafter be connected connect-ed with the Morgan hotel as day clerk. D. H. Wells will succeed Mr. Wilson at tho Templeton. Mrs. C. E. Baker, wife of the general Western West-ern manager of Studebaker, and Mrs. Dunn and Miss Kelly from Indiana, left this morning morn-ing on a trip through Yellowstone park unaccompanied un-accompanied by any of the male sex. |