Show I I I i i I j i 1 I I I I 1 I I BUSY DAY FOR FORI FORTHE THE HOTEL EL MEN I I Ifor Opine Prohibition Is Not Good for Hotel Business Or Organ gan Recital Banquet The hotel men who are gathered In Salt Lake for the purpose of perfecting a tie association aF of ln hotel hoto me mei meE in m th the west est had a 8 busy bu time yes y s str tr a the second day of or their theft t tm tinn ri There was wag something doing with them from 10 11 1 In the morn mom ing ng v rhen hen h 11 a II T business busine ses H n com nv m TV n fIrd ed until late lato last night when the theo theat o n i at a the tM dub club broke brokeTt brokeT J Tt Ti T on em yesterday fere I iJ j noon and was very Ii i At t noon the th body bOly of del deJ delF FR F t to 10 the tabernacle where wl a ai argan 1 i organ rhan recital ital for l Kh as Th liquor question r 3 is fiTI fit t matter mattir taken UP HP by the Uio thet t r E ei nun at 5 th their ir business cession f s on ye yet and after considerable discus in it was WiUS decided by them In the form of a on that the dosing closing up upI t ii H n 4 n tn 1 l Jt uv I a ath Y u th hotel almost Invariably IIo however e er it was the tor of or opinion opinion ion ton that saloons in every overy ery city elty should be b properly regulated gulatt and that strict regulation of or saloons loons was preferable to prohibition was the burden of o several Interesting talks by b A resolution offered by A Fred F 1 Wey WE of the Wilson on hotel was It proposed that efforts l be made for a change in the tr of passengers en engers gers gets over the th Rio Grande railway ral wn the tho change to include the granting of stop stopover stopover over oer tickets in Salt Lake and other cities for tourists ta who may wi wish wih h to see seethe seethe the towns and country countr A feature of Gf f the meeting me was nas a very interesting talk by Fisher Harris secretary of the Salt Lake Lak Commercial club clu During the afternoon session t n yester yesterday yesterday ester day da there was considerable tO discussion concerning the policies to be adopted by byth byth bythe th the organization A resolution was also introduced at the afternoon ses session of the convention in favor of a a mile mUt rate on rail rall railroads railroads roads during the G A R H national en encampment in this dh ctt next Au A Aanet t An adjournment was taken shortly after 5 clock o until S ocl k last evening when the association gathered at the banquet I board In hi the Commercial l club dub Banquet in Evening I Judge E L I 1 Colborn was named toastmaster toast toastmaster I master m lIt for the banquet ba lt and he Ite filled the theoffice theoffice office with grace and aDd dignity At the con conclusion elusion of oC his Ills opening address s Mr Ir Col introduced Mayor John S Branford Brans Bran Bransford ford ord who said mid he ht was mt heartily glad to I Isee see the tM hotel betel men mi in the west we t assembled In I ISalt Salt Lake and hoped they felt and real feed izod Iz that the was theirs during their stay May Ma here herS Fisher FIs r Harris followed Mr Ir Bransford and delivered df probably proba h the best beet t talk of the evening e t l g Toasts Toa were vIre also allO responded to by b I Colonel F M 01 Sterrett of the Grand Army Ann Arin of or the Republic who thanked the hotel men me for their efforts to make the next encampment a success fiU eSS Rev Re P A Simpkin delivered a good talk in which he praised the hotel men of America for the manner In which they conducted corn ted their houses housS He said that the European hotel otel could not in any an way wa compare with the service and assistance rendered the weary wear traveler by b the Ameri Amen American can hotel The fhe men of or the west will control Amer America AmerIca America ica tomorrow said Rev Re Mr r Simpkin in conclusion and the hotel men must be begIen given gIen a share of the credit Kirk Harris manager of or the Hamlin hotel of San Sar Francisco also responded to toa toa a atonal toast |