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Show In Hotel Corridors MR. AND MRS. F. H. BUHL and Ocorgo A. Balrd. all of Sharon. Ph.. aro reglstored at tho Knutsford. Mr. Buhl and Mr. Balrd aro widely Interested in Twin Falls Irrigation and In iron in both Iron and Carbon counties. Both gentlemen gentle-men arc capitalists and are here to Inspect In-spect their Immense properties. JOE GRIMM, the bnseball player of Cincinnati, is registered at the Wil?on. Ho Is accompanied by John 13. Strouthers of Chicago, and Is here to look into the proposition of placing an intermountaln baseball league in this and adjoining states. . C A. SMITH AND WIFE of Omaha, who aro on their way to the coast, are among those registered at the Kenyon. M. F. SHANNON, a well-known mining min-ing man of Eureka, is a guest at tho Cullen. u MR AND MRS. MARRY S. WHITNEY of Worcester. Mass.. and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murphy of Webster. Mass.. are guests at the Knutsford. Mr. Whitney Is a son of Henry M. Whitney, the Boston Bos-ton millionaire, who twice has been tho candldalo of the Democratic party for ' governor of Massachusetts. They arc en route to tho coast. ; t P. M. SPAULDING of Evanston, Wvo., a noted merchant of that place, Is," .a guest ut. the Wilson. 4 MR. AND MRS. FRED R. SEEBERT of Chicago aro guests at tho Kenyon. JOHN M. RANKIN AND WIFE of Chicago Chi-cago and R. C. Rankin of Connell. Wash., aro among the many guests registered at the Cullen. Both men aro prominent In the business world in their respective cities. MR. AND MRS. II. F. CURTIS of Omaha, Mr. and Mr.. J. F. Brown of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Dumont of Rochester. N. V.. are all tourists tour-ists registered at the Knutsford. D. F. PARKER. manager of the ller-ring-Hall-Marvln Snfo company of Hamilton, Ham-ilton, O., is registered at the Wilson. Mr. Parker Is hero for today In the Interests In-terests of the corporation he Is Identified with and will leave this afternoon for Ohio- nun POSTOKFICE INSPECTOR J. IT, Mc-KEE'of Mc-KEE'of Denver is registered at tho Kenyon. Ken-yon. He is hero for a few days on government gov-ernment business. h r, CULLEN HOTEL TOURISTS, en route to the coast, arc C. E. Southwlck of Albert Al-bert Lea, Minn., and M. E. Southwlck of Wells. Minn.: W. H. Wyman and Mrs. J. E. Woodward, both of Lakevllle, Wyo. |