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Show PERSONAL MENTION. W. W. Funge, Jr., formerly a Avell-known Avell-known citizen of Ogden, but for some years a business man of San Francisco, Aaa renewing acquaintance with numerous nu-merous Salt Lakers yesterday. He is at the Knutsford. jm Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper lunched at the Knut9ford yesterday, taking the early afternoon tra!nAfor the East, en route to England. They have just come from Shanghai, Chlnn, Adhere Mr. Cooper has been in business. Henry de Peyster, Miss de Peysler and Mrs. Clarkson. representative people peo-ple of fashionable New York, Avere among the tourist arrivals at the Knutsford yesterday. At the Kenyon yesterday Avas quito an interesting party of nearly fifty from Philadelphia. It was under the charge of W. A. Gillespie of that city who arranged ar-ranged the excursion, and after seeing this city will IhlH mornng leaA-c for Monlda, to go through the Yellowstone National park. E. M. O'Brien of Carson. Pirle. Scott & Co., Chicago, Is at the-Kenyon. Mr. O'Brien is a former resident of this city and brother of William O'Brien, enjoying enjoy-ing almost as many local friends as his brother. Dr. C. B. Clark and Alfe of Dead-Avood, Dead-Avood, S. D , are the guests of Judge F. II. Clark, Dr. Clark's brother. The doctor doc-tor is u missionary of the Methodist church, and has been attending he conference con-ference at Los AngeleK. He ayIH remain until next Sunday. |