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Show I PERSONAL MENTION f j & L. S. Cates of Boston and E. B. Plorco and William B. Mucklow of Hartford, Conn., are a party of men with big mining mi-ning interests now at tho Wilson, rhoj aro back from a trip to tho Majestic properties. prop-erties. C. 1). Hooper of Denver, traveling passenger pas-senger agent for the Denver & Rio Grande, onme to Salt Lako yosterduy with the "Chinese Honeymoon" troup. Ho Is at the Knutsford. M. S. Wright, chief clerk of the Wilson, left for Colorado Springs last evening. Ho will take the position as chief clerk at the Antlers, in that well-known resort. Mr. Wright has been in tho Wilson several sev-eral months and has made many friends both In Salt Lake City and among tho traveling public. When the Antlers reopened re-opened he took charge of the desk ami remained thero for some 'Inn.- He camo thonce to this city. His successor will bo a well-known New York hotel man. Miss Juanlta Harper, a gra-.liiato of St. Luke's hospital at Denver, will bo tho new operating-room nurse at St. Murks hospital In this city. Rev. Charles Hargrove, ono of tho loading load-ing Unitarian ministers of England, v. ill arrive In Salt Lake this afternoon, accompanied ac-companied ly Mrs. Hargrove. They aro on their wav home from a tour of the world and will spend u few days In Salt Lake, guests of Uev. Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam 11. Fish, Jr. Mr. Har.-jrovo is pastor pas-tor of one of the 'leading churches of Leeds. England, and for several years past has been piomlnent In university extension exten-sion work In England. Tomorrow morning morn-ing Mr. Hargrove will occupy the pulpit of tho First Unitarian church of this cltv. Ho Is said to bo one of England s most scholarly and eloquent ministers, and probably will be heard hero by a large eontrreiratlon. |