Show HOTEL GOSSIP When it comes to trusts I think the worst trusts of them all are these labor unions said A J Cooper a Chicago real estate tato man at the tho Cullen last night You dont hear much about the thi bg Ug ma machinists machinists machinists strike in Chicago out here but I want to tell t l you that it is a mighty se so serious serious rious thing Talk about the Standard Oil Ol company it In it and I think that tha it Is about time a halt was called upon these fellows who tie tin up business all along the line and Ild say sa who shall work nork and who shall not This strike in its Chicago is i al tel already already ready being felt to tho the extent that opera operations upon noon largo large buildings are practically suspended and I believe that they Win will have to quit work on the tha big new post postoffice postoffice postoffice office building which h Is to occupy a block bloc opposite the tha Great Northern hoteL Cooper came to Halt Bait Lake Luke yesterday esterday with the tho object In view of ot conferring with Mat Ma Cull Cullen n regarding ng the sale of a certain piece of ot real estate in Chicago owned l ltha b by the tha Iatt latter In itil 1111 they will wil return to tim tha th e Windy City Gity together at th the early part of next week In speaking o othe of the real rent estate estat situation in the tho village e on the lake he said Rents in Chicago to today today today day are ara keeping koop up well and the tone i Is firm with lith a constant demand for office room and residence petals Judging from rota present prent indications we will see consider considerable considerable considerable able activity in iii the tha line Une of building thi this cna u r T In Ts fin answer st to ft the u ni as a to whether It were a 81 fact that there are ore many mam churches on the market the real estate man roan admitted such to be ba the fact and assigned a various arlous causes for the tire situa situation situation tion thur In the majority of cases he said the various denominations were moving out Into the suburbs owing to the rapid crowth of the thu business portions of the th e city oi then Q again ain some seine churches in their r halcyon days had been the proud pos pus possessors seB of ot fluent preachers who had at attracted attracted attracted a Q Large lam and Influential following inS A had been erected d and ere era the mortgage upon It had boon been paid off err the pastor had received a calland call and migrated to greasier graner gr ner pastures with ith wit h the result r that tho the congregation had ha d hd dwindled down until the church was wa s eventually foreclosed and put upon the th e market James C Cunningham of Spokane special spec l agent ent and end adjuster for several firo fir e insurance companies came auno in front from the th e west l t last night and registered at the th e Knutsford In speaking of the business s i I transacted last year he ho said The year yea r 1 just closed has been the heaviest one on e I from a loss 1085 standpoint known In the his histon i history s ston ton tory of ot the Insurance business in the th e United States Taken altogether the rhe th e i various comi ani s paid out over ove r I and above their receipts for policies In Inthe I Ithe n the taco face of or these figures unusual caution n is exercised this year in the hand handling i ling of the th e business I am just In receipt t of ot a telegram to the effect that the re recent recert cert cern big firs fire fir in Montana will mean a loss los s of over to the thirty companies compani es which h are involved Cunningham stated further furt r that it spoke well for the at conditions of the west when he h e said that there had bad not been a dollars dollar s worth of ot insurance written west e of Da Dakota Dakota Dakota kota for tor damaged crops by hailstorms Cunningham reports ports r tSat at the tho state of o f Is coming right along to the tho th front In ta mining lumbering and the mat matter f fter ter of the installation of sugar factories one having hain been recently put in in the th e eastern part of the state by D C Colton In Spokane he says the Cape Nome Nom e 3 travel Is congregating and buying bu ing up out outfits outfits outfits fits preparatory to flitting tUtting toward the tha land landof lan d 1 of ot the rising sun the big bir depot for or tho th e Great Northern and antI the Oregon Railway y Navigation situated in the too center of o yf ys f town is b being belna erected Greeted while several 6 eral mlles miles s of street pacing Jaing ore are under contemplation n The insurance i man stated that the resi residents residents res t dents of Spokane were now congratulating t lag Ins th themselves that the last smallpox x was released from the isolation n hospital three days daS ago As he h e said that the disease had been in their the ir midst In a very verb v mild mUd form with only two tw iro o deaths recorded So light was the visits visita visitation tion that the patients in the pest house in inaugurated inaugurated i n little tea ten parties and socials socia ls among themselves when some seventy five or ot them m wore under Isolation In Itt an a n other case one man tuna who had hail the disease ne e and was accordingly quarantined put in i n all his spare time in painting his house Lewis Anderson superintendent of the th e Central Utah Wool company at Manti is among the guests gu t registered at the Cullen Culle n He Ha reports considerable activity among amon g the th with sheep ep shearing shearin gg g scheduled to commence nc at various points poin ts In Sanpete county next n week He statE states s that his nis company is 15 not making a great gre at I number of contracts but that there is of time as yet before b f re the sh pm n ome come c to a e realization that wool is not goh g to reach h tie mythical high prices s p ted earlier in the e season W w TV n ONeil ONI of Wells Nev Ner the e well w ll known k cattleman who o graces Salt aIt Lake with w ith his Ms presence J at stated intervals Is occupying o Ms his same old room at the Cul Cud len l en ONell ONeil reports that there them is every In d that the cattlemen in his bis state i will have b ve a hard row to hoe during the i cs c coming oming summer owing omOS to the scarcity of now snow s ia let n the mountains |