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Show PERSONAL MENTION I Mr and Mrs. " 1111am Bayly, Jr , have given up tholr house and aro at the Knuts-ford Knuts-ford for the winter. Mrs. Gcorgo H. Champ and son from Logan are In the city for a few days and stopping at tho Knutsford. T M. Spalding, a prominent attorney of Lincoln. Nob., with his wlfo and daughters, are at tho Wilson. J. E. McAllister, superintendent of tho Greenwood smelter, Greenwood, B. C, Is a Wilson guest. He Is here to visit his old friend. H. E. Belllngor, of the Yampa. A. F Philips, news editor of Tic Tribune, Trib-une, left yesterday afternoon for Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, whero ho will act as special spe-cial correspondent for Tho Tribune curing cur-ing tho coming session of Congress. At tho Nicholas Is G. Gow and son of Glasgow. Scotland, who aro hero to visit G. L. Wlswall. tho Alta mlnlnc man. Mr-Gow Mr-Gow Is the owner of the Clyde line of clipper merchantmen sailing between Scotland and San Francisco. Among the visitors In tho city Is Nicholas Nich-olas P. Stathakcs of ChlcaRO, a woll known member of the Greek colony In America. He Is a graduato of the normal school In Athens and for four years taught school' In that city, but becoming Interested in nowspaper work ho became associated with the Athens Times and later came to America. He was correspondent corre-spondent of tho Times In Cuba during tho Spanlsh-Amorlcan war, and Is still coiTcspondcnt of that paper as well as of Atlantis of Now York, ono of tho Grcok papers In this country. Ho Is getting some Impressions of tho West and may remain hero somo time. Ho stated last evening that ho was delighted with Salt Lake. |