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Show 3 In HoteS Corridors ' , TWO DINNER, parties were given at tne Wilson houjl Friday noon, one In which a party of newspaper men partlcl-pntcd partlcl-pntcd and tho other being a faahionablo affair given by several ladles. Plates wero laid for ten for the latter party, and an enjoyable time was had. Following: Follow-ing: the dinner, the party attended tlio theater. U r k LIEUT. .M)XA R. CHAFFEE. JR., and bride arrived In the city Friday nlKht and registered at the Knutsford. The couple were married early this woelc at Fort Riley, Kan., where Lieut. Chaffee, who is a son of Lieut, Gen. Chaffee, U. S. A., retired. Is stationed. The army officer "and his bride are on thotr way to Los Angeles tb paes their honeymoon and stopped over horo to see tho city. The groom's father resides In the City of tho Angels, and Lieutenant and Mrs. ChafTeo are on their way there to visit the former's parents. - 1. u MRS. J. E. GRAHAM and daughter of St. William, Canada, are at the Kcnyon for a. fow days. a n FRED W. GOODING of Shoshone. I.la.. a brother of Governor Gooding of that state, Is registered at the Wilson. JUDGE F. R. M'NAMEE of Cnllcntc. Nov., Is at the Wilson. ; The Judge Is wldoly Interested in several mining properties prop-erties In Nevada, and Is here on business connected with his mines, lie is accompanied accom-panied by George E. Coxe. H B. V. NORDBERG of Milwaukee, one of thy largest machinery manufacturers In the world, Is at the Knutsford. Sov-eral Sov-eral of the engines and other machinery manufactured by him are In use at nearly all tho copper mines in this and other stales. 9 IT. R. CUNNINGHAM, one of the most prominent citizens of Butto, and a noted mining man, is at the Wilson for a. few days, c li N. B. IIOLTER and K. W. Beattla, both of Helena, and Interested In the Tooele smelters and the Tooele Valley railroad, are among tho guests stoppins at the Knutsford. I V o MR. AND MRS. V. J. PLACE of Brussels, Brus-sels, Belgium, who aro encased In making mak-ing a tour of the world, registered at the Knutsford. Friday. They will leave today to-day for California, and will sail in a few weeks from San Francisco for tho Orl-I Orl-I ent. I AT.FRJ3D BERSBACK of Chicago, president of the Manz Engraving com- ; pany. who is in the city with his wife j visiting their daughter. Mrs. Sam Porter, ; expresses himself as wonderfullv surprised sur-prised with the city. This Is his first visit In two year?, and tho manner in I which the city has been built up Is ns- j toundlng to him. Pie believes that the erection of the Newhouse and Boston buildings by Samuel Newhouse to bo one of the best things that could happen, and with tho erection of other high office huildlngs In the vicinity of Main and First South streets, he fs of tho opinion that the business section will be greatly Increased In value. He believes that tho erection of the new $3,000,000 hotel planned by Mr. Newhouse will be anotper j great benefit to tho city, and also thinks that the business of the city Is such that such a hotel not only Is needed here, but j will be liberally patronized |