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Show In Hotel Corridors W. S. DUNNING, manager of Tho Antlers. Colorado Springs, was a Salt Lako visitor Saturday. Ho took dinner din-ner at tho Knutsford and then proceeded pro-ceeded west, J. H. ESTEY, of Brattleboro, Vt., head of the famous Estej" Organ company, com-pany, passed Saturday at the Knutsford. Knuts-ford. IIo will leave for the coast tomorrow. to-morrow. J. A. POBINSON, a widely known and prominent business man of Milwaukee, Mil-waukee, stopped at tho Knutsford Sat-urda3". Sat-urda3". u M. H. MOBItIS and wife of .Tohir-ston, .Tohir-ston, Pa., are guests at the Knutsford. Mr. Morris is prominently identified with largo business interests in his home city. U Ir PROMINENT business men of Now York registered at the Knutsford are G. H. Messiter, H. W. Johnson and A. Dalryniplo. E. It. CARPENTER, a capitalist of Pittsburg, is among those registered at tho Knutsford. H E. B. PAGE of Leeds. N. D., is a guest at the Wilson. Mr. Page is a largo cattlo raiser. J. n. POND and wife of Aberdoen, S. D aro among tho guests registered at tho Wilson. They aro on their way to the coast. M GEORGE AND SOL SNYDER, 'prominent 'promi-nent sheopmen of livanston, Wyo.. aro registered at tho Wilson. ' '" W (i AKRON. O., business men who aro stopping at the Wilson aro H. A. Par-doe, Par-doe, R. F, Rowc and A. B. Morris. M R. M. McCOLLUM and wife of Twin Falls, Ida., aro among those registered at tho Kenyon. JAMES A. HUME, a prominent attorney at-torney of North Yakima, Wash., is registered at the Kcuyou. WILLTAM ACE. A. Justin and P. Knshismik, all of Rock Springs, Wyo., aro registered at tho Kenyon. MR. AND MRS. WILLTAM IRVINE and Miss Josephine Irvine, all of Pol-son., Pol-son., Mont., are guests at tho Culleti. Ir JOHN CONDRON, joint owner of tho Cullon, is confined to his room with a sovoro cold, lie has been ill siuco his return from the Pacific coast. E. B. RYCKMAN and Miss Ryckmau of Kingston, Canada, arc amo"ng tho many guests stopping at the Culleu. E. E. FORSHAY, chief engineer of tho Leamington River Land and Water company, is stopping at the Cullon, J. I. WJLBER of Chagrin Falls, O., a prominent nianufncturcrt is registered regis-tered at the Cullon for a lew days. DA'VTD EVANS, the noted banker of Yeuico, Cal., is in the city on important import-ant business. He is registered at tho Cullcn. .T. 31. PATRICK of Ildorton, OntM ono of tho wealthiest and most prominent, promi-nent, citizens of that place, is a guest at tho Cullon. |