Show E 4 + x X P I 1 IlIF P81N mROm1 c tx e C Generally speaking the hotel arrivals of yesterday were not up to the number of those who inscribed their lames on the day previous Still the various caravansaries caravan-saries dId a very good business I Is amusing sometimes to note me peculiar reQuests which are made by Some of he travelers Twc arrived from the cast atone at-one of the leading hotels last nIght They I were from the east and nd mistake A I I western guest never makes any audible kicks unless he is traveling for a wholesale I whole-sale house In San Francisco This pair were man and wife The man had a kodak slung on his duster aU same I Englishman carries opera glasses They were given a good rom on the fourth floor gven I didnt suit They wanted one lower down near the court or the fIre escape I was all In vain the clerk explained the house was f proof Re latng the fact that the town had a fire department made nQ impression They wanted a room where they could let down a clothesline and get on terra firma and they got It But the remarks made concerning con-cerning the hotel were peculiar They never saw such a hotel before I had no conveniences The hotels where they came from were better provided with things Now its dollars to doughnuts the hotel where they live fs 1 twostor frame wih no elevator where when one wants a bath h has to give notice at the office so they can dam up the creek But as the clerk sIghed those kind will manage age to get to traveling som way 000 I arrived at thIs hotel yeterday said ono guest to a report as he noted the later copying the lists of ariivals and I a mortified to note that hot one paper i I in the city ha my name correctly neither mine nor my wlfe5 Why is It that you young men ard so areless I Where is your name on tie register Answered the newspaper mai RIght there was mat arwer as he turned back a page and shoye the news gatherer a title whIch looked in writing i as though it was meant te spell Bddgd I gkns but which the wrir nIsted was I John Blfkins although tat wasnt really i you know hrg it Is he I said plain John R BUks I Now if ydu will look ntthat again sad the reporter you will see that you perhaps can read It witH ease being I familiar with i while ee not fimlliar could not tel whether that was BUf klns Smlhklns Thompson DeGrasse or Hockhelmer The place of your resi I dence Little Falls Is spdl Id out al I rIght and Is plain You ar evidently a man with a bank account nd have a signature which you use onall occasions which you believe will be hird to forge Write plain my dear sir and the newspapers I news-papers will spell your namQ alE right But the guest would not be convinced How do you suppose the clerk found it I out he asked He knew It because he called me by name not ten minutes afterward How comes It that he can make out names better than you reporters re-porters The clerk who had listened p to the conversation I con-versation smiled rand remarked I was I easy enough for me While you were looking after your belongings and telling the porter which was yours 1 asked your wife i and she told me The guest with the complaint bought three cigars one for himself one for the reporter and one for the clerk 0 4 I Fall travel will begin to move very soon according to the hotel men and In a short time now the commercial men who have been at home durIng the dull I season will commence to move once more o > At the KnutsforA t 1 lderleeve I and wife Rock Springs Yye Edward J Bennett Lansing Ich Isaac Wright I and wife Columbus Kan W B Taylor and wife Toledo P J Quel Kern I merer T E Gay San Francisco W H Clawle H S Itowan Chicago H L MiUr and wife Rochester N Y I Charles Russell Denver WilL Montgom cry MountaIn Home A J MItchell St I Louis George R Smith Colorado H Abrham New York L Demaret Rouen France P Demarcst Cochin China Mr and Mrs Anson A Caste Newark N J 11 E Brown Philadelphia Philadel-phia M C Bali Buffalo W H Kyle VIctorIa Tex O D Barney and wife Philadelphia wie F J Helmig Henry Debbs Pueblo Colo C F Fairbanltjr Boston Hugh C Yard Kansas Mo Miss Bishop Boston Miss Annette Finnigan New York Miss Inez F Hopkins Pueblo Cob lo o < At the WalkerJoseph Brough Nephl J R Chamberln tolorado Springs Mrs Roy lane Mercur F D Jones Thomas IclIchael Platsburg lIOb E F Dooley Chicago A S Addl n B W Balsh Sa Fran cisco Mrs J W Mathews Miss EIel SOth Bend Ind P H Davis and wIfe Denver B E Garte VIctor Cob C A Paige Denever t 0 At the KenyonD H McCart Dubuque Du-buque Ia 11 C Marks and wife Miss 1dildarks Clpclnnnt H D Crane and wire AXles Anna < rne R H R Crane Ottawa Ks John Otaw Ka1 A McDermott Cheyenne WT J Northrup Portland J H Dorste St Louis A L Bell Omaha J Lester Denver Noah Young Hem rick Wyo Mr and Mrs H R Murphy Cupps Creek Colo William Harcombc < California At the CulenV F Snyder Richfield 11 A Gaser Denver J J Van Meter Brush Cob M V Bethel Ogden Irs M W Bird and sister OEden John Shier De Lamar mimes H JloeJ and family Shoshone Charles Hm San Francisco Miss E Thompkins Eureka A S Thompson Ploche Nev John Shier De Lamar Thomas H Gouln and family Shoshone W S Harris Sterling famiy Hon B H Roberts Centervle M L Vilcor Chicago Ben S R hurman Provo A D MikIQy J H Dunkley American Fork D L McDonald Heber City cl A H Barendt of the San Francisco Examiner staff and one of the ablest newspaper men on the coast is in the city ciJ ciJA 4 < A part of prominent citizens of ctzens Wyoming visited Salalr yesterday and were chaperoned around the big resort by theIr friend Jake Greenewald They were John McDermott United States marshal Ed Wells private secretary to Senator Clark j OHearne superiten I dent Union Pacific shops Cheyenne Ed Kaufman Cheyenne and Noah Young Glenn Rock state Inspector of coal mines Marshall McDermott and Mr Wells were so delighted with Salt Lake and SaIair and the courtesy accorded them that they cOntemplate removIng to this city as soon be made as arrangements to this effect can 000 3 W McCuloch one of the leading distillers In the country was In Salt Lake yesterday Mr McCuloch is a millionaIre and a patrIotc oneand has done not a lte for the one in blue He saysthat since th6 close of the Q = I > > < a better feeling has prevailed in business circles in the east and believes the country coun-try is entering upon a period ot business prosperity pero The familiar face 00 of Julius Gauer will not be seen on the streets ot the city in the future Julius Is going to move away He has sold out his stock and wi close up tOday and go to Butte where he will open a cigar manufactory and store Julius declares there is more room In Butte for a business of his kind than there is here where trade Is overcrowded |