Show Register and Rotunda Charles Brooks a Denver commercial traveler is at the Templeton with a line of shoe samples Mr Brooks is another who in anathematizing trade in this locality lo-cality is unconsciously paying tribute to the patriotism of those who learned to patronize home industries C The outlook for silver remarked Superintendent Su-perintendent Olliver of the Nevada aivis ion of the Great Northwestern in the Templeton lobby is daily improving The conference in London the approaching approach-ing elections and the awakening throughout the land to the necessity for more money are all operating in its favor and it would not surprise me to see something definite turn up in a short time Over in the Dakotas we are feeding feed-ing our wheat to hogs since the miner got it too poor to pay for tile milling of Not as striking nor as imposing an example of the progress that has been made by your city in the past five years as your court house but a more gratifying grat-ifying example of it is the class of your school buildings So remarked J D Keith of Washington city as he puffed on a twofer in the rotunda of the Knutsford last night Why you cant find them in Washington where we boast the very best of erudition and eloquence and I want to say to you that nothing pleads more powerfully to those who are seeking investment than the character of the school house Put every spare dollar In them 0 5 C I Watch out for the hotel men is the legend that comes from behind the register i i I reg-ister these nights And well the lobbyists lobby-ists may for what craft carry more i good cheer to the pound troy or are the cause of more good cheer in others Ar j I rangements for their reception and entertainment en-tertainment after they are received have not yet been perfected but then Salt Lake landlords are capable of taking care of the well fed multitude at a moments I mo-ments notice |