Show IN HOTEL CORRIDORS The Knutsford is entertaining a distinguished dis-tinguished party of ten in the persons of Misses Georgie Cayvan and Effie Shannon Shan-non and Bessie Tyne Mrs Thomas Whif fen and Messrs Daniel Frohman Herbert Her-bert Kelcey Eugene Ormond Fritz Williams Edward L Batchffeand Charles S Robinson all members of the Lyceum company Everyone admires the very manly and most polite Mr Kelcey as well as the womanly Georgie Cayvan and sweet Effie Shannon while the others come in for a share of honest adulation only less marked Many friends visited them yesterday Among the members of the Lyceum Theatre company registered here is an oc tette who have taken quarters at the Templeton They are Charles F Wol cott and wife Mr and Mrs Cook W J LeMoyne Charles W King Mrs Leland land and child and V Glaser As usual they are of the most polished people in that popular hostelry G G Gould who is at the Templeton while a comparatively young man is one of the most properous merchants of Honolulu lulu He is journeying through on his way to the fair after a five years absence from the United States He says that things are very auiet in Hawaii notwithstanding not-withstanding tho incendiary reports of the California press There is little fear of a reinstatement of the queen as the natives are all desirous of establishing an independent republic Only the Americans are 1 favor of annexation Minister Blount gave satisfaction to a majority of the peo ple by his conservative policy and left behind him the best feeling Mr Gould feelng will take in the lake and the sights of the city before he leaves J H Meredith and wife of San Francisco Fran-cisco Mrs Bear and Mel Bear of Eng land Mr and Mrs Jeremiah Lyon Coterham England l I M Tata Bombay Charles A Larendon tfew Orleans Thomas G McCarthy Wilmington Delaware Mr and Mrs Russell and M A Stuart of Edinburg are a party of distinguished Americans and foreigners who on their way to the fall intend to make a short stay in Salt Lake and see all that our city can show Mr Tata has with him as a servant ser-vant a dusky native of Bombay who attracts tracts a great deal of attention he passes through the corridors intent on faithfully I obeying his masters orders The knowledge that a real live earl has come within the precincts of our city shook some of our select circles from center to circumference and before the day was done the Earl of Ava who is at the Knutsford was wined and dined to his hearts content He was introduced intro-duced into the Alta club and was treated in the handsome manner trElted for which that club is famed besides being called upon by some of our leading men The earl is a tall handsome representative repre-sentative of his native land His face I and dress show in contour and color that I he is all over an Englishman while his accent would brand him as aristocratic He will probably stay several days and will be shown the advantages of which we rightfully boast |