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Show PERSONAL MENTION I Attorney-General M. A Brc-edon has gone to MllfOrd e-n legal bu'lnc-H. Howard M I.lnslej. ohlef clerk of the railway rail-way mall sorvlco of Ogden, was a Salt I-ako visitor yesterday. John Williams Is making one of hie periodical periodi-cal visits from ilall-y. and whlly doing bu5l-nens bu5l-nens in tho city makes his headquarters at tho Wilson, Jerry Mulltns. a prominent bUSfnosa man of Butto an.1 an old friend Of A P. Wev, Is among tbt gUtSTtl nl the Wilson and will remain re-main In 'ho city for several days. He says that Salt Ijike Is a great place. Abner Gloei on of Mr. and Mrs I. C. Glo- of this city, has gorm to Portland, Or., whera he hns accepted a position with the Sllverfleld Fur company. Tho Wilson Is sheltering two men who arrived ar-rived about tho same timo from far ewa) points, but each trnvellng In the opposite dl-rectlon. dl-rectlon. The) are V Humberg from Copen-hagen Copen-hagen and W J. Sloe from South Australia, and they will remain In the city Over today A party of Kngllsh tourist on a pleasure tour around the world registered ut the Ken-yon Ken-yon yesterday snd will remain In the city to enjoy the muny attrncrlons before departing fot San Francisco, where lis members will et sail for the Orient. They an- Mr njid Mrs. H K Wlffen, Mr and Mrs Nichols und Mbs Mlrmorgbor m At tho Knutsford yoster.ltl) was quite a parly of Germans, who have for a long time bets residents of tho Orient ajid are now en-Joying en-Joying the Journey home on n visit. thA first on in muny yeare. Thoy nre G. loden and A Hn.ehe of YoVrohama. Mrs t" l'ci . ,i Tientsin and P. Wlttkowskl of Hongkong Wb'l" re tie -. Iii'- I i! i:i . . ic,, ,. of Interest In the city. |