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Show LAWMAKERS AEE NOW BECOMING PLENTIFUL It was entirely possible Friday night lo find the names of members' of the incoming legislature on the register of some hotel or another, but it was another an-other matter to find men who answered to the names, for the reason that they were disporting themselves at tho show-houses show-houses or elsewhere, and it; was not until un-til late that they returned to their roosts. Tho name of Francis Nielsen, who Avill represent the, southwest corner of Utah in the eighth session of the. legislature, leg-islature, adorned the register of the Wilson, just after Judge Cliidestcr had put his name down, which was followed by that of his brother, Lyman Nielson. both from Bluff. Senator J. A'. Hyde of the Highth district and from Nephi. was at. tho Jvcnvon, sis was L. L.'. Baker of Tooele City, for the house. 13. W, "Kobinsou of Cache, slated for speaker of tho house, is at the Metro-pole, Metro-pole, and Senator It. W. Sevy, from tho Tenth senatorial district, is at the Daly, just across tho street. When Mr, Sevy is not busy in tho legislature he work's at the receivership of the Annie Laurie mine at Kimberly, in Piute county. His home is in the town with the romantic ro-mantic name of Patiquitch. J- 1L Sceley of Mount .Pleasant, and conceded a force in the state senate, has located at the CuJlen. ' ii-'..i i.i !m, 1 w-jryj1--!'-. j...v? |