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Show PERSONAL. J. G. Scith, of Logan is in the city. W. O. Carbis, of Bingham, is in the city. Mr. J . Connolly of Dubuque, la., is In the city. C. W. Kaley, a Red Cloud, Neb., isin the city. Prof. B. S. Hinckley of Provo is in the city. I. W. Lee, of the Ogden Standard, is in the city. M. C. Sullivan, the Eureka miner,,is in the city. De Lancey Stone of New York is in the city. L. Morrison, a Frisco business - man, is in Zion. F.A. Lange, of Tooaie, Is in the city today. A. B. Emery of Park City is at the ContiJ nental. Mrs. D. W. Smith of Denver isvisiting in the city. M. Raddatz, a Stockton mining man, is in the city. H. C. Bottsford of Minneapolis, Minn., ia in the city. Jefferson Brumbart of Kansas City.Ms in the city. Joseph H. Loon of Pueblo, Colo., isat the Knutsford. Joseph Stewart of London, Eng., iaat the Knutsford. - A. V. Dauphin of Minneapolis, is at the Knutsford. C. D. Spaulding of Washington, D. C, is at the Cullen. Rov. Woodbridge of Columbus, O., is at the Knutsford. Dave Ross, a Park City miner, was in the city yesterday. John C. Wardlow of British Columbia is at the Morgan. J. N. White and wife of Vancouver, B. C, are in the city. G. J. Lew of Rushfield, Minn., arrived in Zion this morning. II. Pomeroy, a hotel man from American Fork, is in the city. W. E. Machlin and wife of Harrisburg, Pa., are iu the city. M. O. Johnson of the Colorado Oil company, com-pany, is in the city. Norton Wilson, a Denver commercial tourist, is In the city. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kally, of Red Cloud, Neb., are in the city. S. M. Morehouse, a stockman of Nephi, is in the city on business. J. H. AVheeler and wife, of Salmon City, Utah, are in. Salt Lake. H. F. Jones, a natural gas man from Akron, O., is in the city. Bishop E. A. Greene, child and niece of Logan are at the Morgan. Charles Dougherty, a New York tourist, is in the city for a few days. Dr. B. V. Leonard of Bedford, Ia., is visiting visit-ing R. Vincent of the Clift. Harry McCallum has recovered from his illness and is out once more. C. F. Milltr of Portland, Ore., is among the early arrivals at the Windsor. George S. Linde of the Globe Smelting company is at the Knutsford. Frederi ck S. Buck, insurance adjuster from Denver, is at the Templeton. Mrs. McChrystal, wife of the Eureka mining min-ing magnate, is at the Continental. II. M. Walton of Toronto, and H. S. Stephens of Hamilton, are in the city. Bishop and Mrs. T. W. Dudley of Louisville, Louis-ville, Ky., are stopping at the Knutsford. B. W. Goodsell, cousin of Deputy Marshal Will Goodsel!, is in the city from Chicago. C. W. Ramsey, a banker and general merchant mer-chant of Idaho Falls, is at the Continental. A. D. Howard, representing the Dwiijht "cow brand" soda, is stopping at the Continental. Conti-nental. Evan Stephens has returned from Malad county, where he has been rusticating for his health. E. G. Raphael, of England, and E. M. Sampson, of Wales, are tourists at the Knutsford. H. S. Cutter and G. C. Connor, jr., of Macon, Ma-con, Ga., are two distinguished guests at the Knutsford. Mrs. R. T. Powers, of Omaha, and Miss Powers, of Mobile, Ala., are registered at the Templeton. J. B. Bean, formerly with Auerbach Bros., who has been doing Europe for two year6, has returned to Zion. Manager of the Morgan Hotel Mulford has taken an eight-week's layoff to visit his old home across the herring poud. W. R. Malone, principal of the high school in this city, wa married yesterday at Mas-sillou, Mas-sillou, O., to Miss Nellie F. AVilliams. City Treasurer Harry Duke and Will Lynch have returned from their fishing trip aud are telling the boys some whopping fishing fish-ing j-arns. Mrs. M. J. Stewart has removed her dressmaking parlors to her residence, 366 South West Temple, and will begin work next Monday morning. Jones Yerkes, an Eastern banker who has been in the city for several days, left for the East last night. He was greatly impressed with the resources of Zion. r Mrs. John E. McCIure aud daughter, Miss Maude, wife and daughter of an old Union Pacific conductor between Omaha and Denver, Den-ver, are at the Templeton. Thomas Reams, vice-president of the Silver King Mining company, accompanied by his wife and Mrs. W. Wilson, of Park City, are registered at the Cullen. W. G. Placket, S.P.Hamilton, wife and two children of Savannah, Ga., have returned re-turned to the city after a trip through the Yellowstone park and are at the Templeton. Ed. N. Burrows of Illiuois is visiting his brother, Dr. Arthur Burrows, and expects to leave for his Illinois home in a few days, Zion not being attractive enough to draw him from Illiuois. A. D. Morrieon of Idaho Falls, manager of the Chicatro syndicate that took out one of the big ditches from the Snake river, is at the Continental. The syndicate will cultivate culti-vate about 15,000 acres of land. J. C. Graham, jr., A. E. Graham, Eph Midgley, J. Hopfeabach and Jack Erskine returned yesterday from a fishing out in Chalk creek, accompanied by the numerous trophies incidental to a trip of that kind. Mrs. M. L. Scovill, Miss Minnie Scovill, Mrs. O. L. Atkins, Mrs. John McDycr and Miss Josie Geiger, a party of ladies from Scbreveport, La., are at the ContlnentaL They arc seeing the Western country for the first time. |