Show HOTEL HOT GOSSIP I W V M l Akin An a prominent pork packer of Evansville Ind md Ind came e In from Call Cali Cal forum fornia foria yesterday and registered at the Cullen Culen Mr Akin is I a hale and hearty man of 72 springs and anti Is at the present tUne time fulfilling a vow he registered in 19 to the te effect that he Would W uld one day emu emulate emulate late the deeds of his hs uncle Dr and cross the Rock s In 19 drove a bunch of cattle from the Hoosier state to San Francisco wintering en route in this thi city and eventually ee returned by bythe bythe bythe the water route a bloated mine owner In the meantime Mr Akin has ha been strictly attending to business and at last has accomplished his h souls desire eire and reached San Francisco in a Pullman JUman The venerable business man mar swears by Evans Evansville ville ilie vUe having havig seen it up from a ham hamlet ha hamlet let of 10 population to in t a thriving manu manufacturing city of 70 Incidentally Ev By proud boast boat Is that it is the largest hardwood market in the world word and further contains during the presence of Akin Anthe the oldest pork packer in a asmal small smal way in the United Unit d States he hav hay having havIng haying ing Ing been in the business at the old stand for consecutive years In speaking of Evansville last lat night Mr r Akin said One of the chief cief industries of our town tow is essentially the te hardwood business and we have some fifteen mills mis in operation furnish constant em employment employment for a number of hands hands Prophets ets eta used to aver that the supply of oak and ad poplar from the district distrct contingent to Green Gren river would soon give out but the ryer out logs continue to come c me in right along Evansville I guess gess will continue to sup supply supply supply ply the major portion porton of the hardwood materials used in the numerous car shops throughout the United States Then Ten again agin we import considerable pine by means men of the te steamers steamer on the te Tennessee river Evansville furter further has ha the dubious distinction of being the center of the broom corn cor trust the ultimate controlling of or of or the entire entre broom corn I crop crog crop of or the United States having flaring Its it origin in our city wih with the result that today Instead of or that commodity como ly fetching In Inthe inthe inthe the market from 40 O to per ton the price Is now placed at 20 Ask Ak any of your our merchants about the price o of brooms and they will wl tell tel you all al you ou want to know about the trust Outside of our furniture and stove manufactories Evansville is also a big flour four distributing point operation wih with eight grist mills mis in active Tom F P Howells of brother to the sheriff of Salt Sal Lake county was wa J seen at the Kenyon Kenon yesterday He re reports re reports i i ports port Grantsville to be on the verge Of i to the te extent that that i t town will wl soon be the te proud possessor of ot an opera oper house which Is near I Ing completion When finished the tho place i of amusement will wl cost 20 every cent of which has ha been subscribed by ever the local citizens In fact fact they congratulate them themselves themselves themselves selves that they have not had to go out outside outside outside side of or the town for anything as a the plans of or the opera oper house from basement to garret gret have been drawn drw by Harvey Averett a rising young le archi Among the guests who took dinner with the Hon W J Bryan Bran and Senator Fred T Dubois at the te Kenyon last night were George Ainslie Ansle John Halley Hailey and George Geore Weaver of Boise J W Ballantine of Bellevue C B Wheeler of Blackfoot Ida and Frank Frnk K K and Charles H I Hart of or Logan LoganA A a pioneer mining man from Duluth MImi Minn Minn is among the guests guest regis at the Cullen Colen yesterday esterday He said last lat night in speaking of the te output of ore from the producing mines mine in the Lake Superior region for last year Min Minnesota Mm holds the worlds words record for her output of iron which year rear by year grows larger At the present time all al the mines mine are owned owed by the trusts trust and are in the hands of thre three thred concerns Carnegie the Illinois Steel company and the steel st l wire trust Last Lt year reports report of both lake lae and ad rail rn shipments shipment showed a total output of or gross JOS tons ton against tons In 13 The Te total output of the mining section since the te first frt property on the the Marquette range was opened fort four years ago ao has been tons more than ta a third of which has h been produced in the past pas four years ers I have been In I Minnesota in connection wih with mining for fora a number of years ers and ad well wel remember I when the range was wa opened op ned up to be some years later by the Menominee Gogebic Vermillion and te ranges the last lat of which was wag opened up In the midst of ofa a veritable wilderness in 1893 18 Mr Wood Js is super of the Mountain Iron J mine in the latter later range which hauled haule out oat tons of ore last lat year car beiner the heaviest producer in Minnesota I r 1 flatter my self he said that the fatter slI tat output for our mine is I a splendid record when it Is taken Into consideration erton that tat out of or I the I total 4 C 10 te 18 tons at of for output UL is tuna LV U th f ll U mines that there were mines to share up UD on the total The Minnesota man ma further farther futer stated that thata a great Jent number of miners and ranchers from his hi state were mi out ant ut to Idaho to escape the rigors rigor of sr the winters and endeavor to better themselves lve gen generally orally I r have been In Utah Uth for some months endeavoring end to prolong my m existence here hereon on earth said sad Del Endsley o fJ Richmond Miss liss jUs at the White Wie House last lt night SInce I have been In this state I must say that I have felt fel considerably better although perhaps If It I had remained in Mexico for another year the desired re result r suIt sult might have been accomplished acco Endsley has no particular love love for the state of o his hl nativity when it it is i viewed J i i i i t I i I from the standpoint of a health i Missouri Missour he said may be all al i for some but in the long run the majority of or the people who reside there contract i lung trouble or catarrh which eventually kills kis them off of The great trouble is that geat tat we have haye such sudden and extreme changes chances chanles in the weather which are bound to break down the strongest constitution I In time In speaking of ot Mexico leco he said sad the climate is all al that can c be desired but then theno and there was wa an a emphasis of ot hidden purport on the final word that i suke volumes volume Endsley go much upon the average Mexican sheep but J says the herd masters master are gradually awakening to the fact that to success successfully successfully fully raise wool that tat due duo consideration j must be paid pa d to the te details of breeding breed g 0 J 3 J Powell an caSanta Fe conductor of Raton Baton N M is included among the i guests at the Cullen Culen Powell Powel has con concluded concluded eluded to resign his position and embark In the hotel business at Mont Mont MontI accordingly he is en route for the north I In speaking of the railroad situation at Raton he stated that the town was wa con considerably conil considerably si worked up over a rumor to the il I effect that the Santa Fe proposed re removing reI removing I I moving near future its It shops from that place In I the te teI I I Ij E R B Davis instructor In or of English at atthe atthe the Brigham Young oung college Logan Logn yes yesterday yesterday re inscribed his hi autograph upon the j White House register In course couro of con conversation conversation he haid baid had We Ve have about students student at present at the college who are gathered from various points point from Can Canada Canada Canada I ada to New Now Mexico and ad Arizona Artona although with wih the haying season ahead of them tem and general generl farm far work quite quie a number are returning to their homes having decided not to wait wai until the close choin of the term ter on ont onI June L 1 1 In answer to a question Pro Professor Po PoI fessor Davis stated that the athletic side of or the life of a student had been some somewhat somei somewhat what neglected in the past but that de feet would be remle in the future He went on to state that the object of or his present visit to Salt Lake partially lay upon the te lines of awakening enthusiasm in an athletic direction and an that the te col cot college collee lege lee would have a respectable baseball l nine although It was wa too to early ery to predict t an invasion of the Salt Lake diamond on the part of the te students student Summing up the situation he stated that a general genera l athletic revival coupled couple with wih projected building college were operations upon In the connection tapis with wit the te |