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Show In Hotel Corridors i . i i . . JOHN' CONDRON, ono of the proprietors proprie-tors of the Cullcn, returned Tuesday niornlntr from a hunttnjr trip to Moapa. New Mr. Conrlron ronorla splendid luck, saying thai qunIK which lio was looking: for. were abundant, and lio bngged a InrKO, number. Sunday lio took a thirty-mile thirty-mile horseback rldo and. not liaviiiK ridden rid-den for fifteen years. Is complaining of feeling a triflo "out of sortu" as a result. He failed to natlsfy tho hunger of his many friends here, as the nunil wore' do-vourod do-vourod in the neighboring stato, owing to tho law relntlve to bringing game into Utah during the closed season. A. FRED WIDY of the Wilson will not leave for New York to begin his European Euro-pean trip until Thursday. Mr. Wey had planned to leave today, but circumstances circum-stances arose which caused a chango in his plans. He will sail from New York on February 1. on thft White Star line, going direct to Liverpool. After a tour of tho British Isles, bo will head for the continent, and will take a full Mediterranean Mediter-ranean trip, touching at all ports along tho Inland ocean. A 500-mIlo trip up tho , Nile also will bo included. At the con- I elusion of this, Mr. Wey will return lo England und sail for home. He expects to lie away four months. - it BARON U. VON POT-in of Germany and G. A. O'Hanlon of London, England, aro guesLs at the Kcnyon. Tho gentlemen gentle-men arrived Tuesday morning from fc'an Francisco, and left In the evening for tho east. The baron la tho representative of a large German mining syndicate, while Mr. O'Hanlon is their British representative. rep-resentative. They have been inspecting mines owned by their company In Can-nda, Can-nda, British Columbia and various points in the west. CAPT. F. BISCHOF and wife of Kobe. Japan, arrived Tuesday evening and registered reg-istered at tho Knutsford. Captain I3ls-cliof I3ls-cliof is an American army oftlcc.r connected con-nected with tho American embassy at Kobo and is now on leavo of absence. Ho and Mrs. Blschof are enrouto to Washington. D. C. MRS. 13. II. M'ICINTjEY of Mexico City and Mrs. II. "Wright of Ogden aro visitors vis-itors In the city. They arc stopping at the Cullcn, . VICTOR G. WILLIAMS and wifo of New York, who arc enroutc to the coast, passed Tuesduy at the Kenyon. C. A. STEVENSON, a well-known Iron man of Chicaso, and Mrs. Stevenson, are among those registered at tho Knutsford. MRS. II. L. WILSON and Miss Bessie Wilson of Denver arc stopping at tho Wilson for a few days. CULLEN HOTEL visitors of proml-nenco proml-nenco are Mr and Mrs. F. M. Stewart of Sibley, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. II. 15. Klnnort of Poeatcllo, William Coleman and Mrs. Agnes Turner, both of Hcbcr City. IT, A. GRAY, 1". S. A Is a guest at the Kenyon. He Is enroutc to the coast, where he will be stationed for the future. II. G. EDWARDS, wife and child, of Ophlr, Utah, arc at the Knutsford. Mr. Edwards Is a prominent mcrchunt in his home town. MR. AND MRS. C. A. PATTERSON of Linton, N. D.: Mr. and Mrs. II. 13. Painter Pain-ter of Mansfield, O,; Mr. and Mn. U. It. Jane and Mr. anil Mrs. J. J. Ward of San Francisco, are among tho tourists stopping at tho Wilson. i CHRIS II. LAMONT, a well-known mining man of Yerlngton, Nov., Is nt the Cullcn. G. M. STAFFORD and wifo of Omaha urc registered at tho Knutsford. MRS. L. R. JOHNSON, Mrs. F. TI. Fare and L. Ralph Johnson, all of El-mlra, El-mlra, X. Y arc regfatercd at Ihe Wilson. |