Show HOTEL AND CORRIDOR Ludwig Eiseman was a happy man last night The reason for it may ba ascribed to the fact that he got a consignment con-signment of 60000 pounds of wool yesterday yes-terday from over the river The wool was of three grades the prices being 7 7 and 7 cents In confidence he said to the Corridor Ive been riding under un-der vind all day und my face aches me Holmes has parted with the Knuts ford bear and of course there Is a woman wo-man In the case The first day the minstrel show struck town last week the proprietors spotted little bruin They put their heads together and finally fin-ally resolved that the bear should belong be-long to the PrimroseWest aggregation no matter what the expense Friday afternoon Mrs Primrose asked to see Proprietor Holmes and the honored gentleman hastened to see the lady At first she told him what a lovely day it was and finally led up to the subject of bruin She told Holmes how shed love to own the cub and suggested sug-gested that he part with it No he couldnt bear such a thing But Mr Holmes we would buy the bear a beautiful suit with the word Knutsford worked in big letters on both sides he would ride in the carriage car-riage in the procession with Mr Primrose Prim-rose and Mr West and in fact we would make the little American Fork native a feature of the show Well they talked about an hour longer and the outcome of the matter was that she was given the bear first promising to have some Knutsford clothes made for it and in this way advertise ad-vertise the hotel everywhere by calling It the Knutsford bear All was agreed to and so the cub left with the troupe Friday night He is in the care of the little colored boy i with the shrill voice and this youngsters young-sters principal occupation for some months to come will be teaching tricks to Holmes bear o a Speaking of bears there was quite a funny little story told by a R G W man in the Knutsford the other evening even-ing Of course It was on the bear at the D R G station and ran about this way A few nights ago the bear came off his perch and was walking on the western west-ern side of it as far as his chain would allow It was getting quite dark but bruin didnt seem to want to go to bed Suddenly a woman walking hurried ly went along the east side and for some unknown reason the bear made one leap and grabbed her in a terrific hug The poor woman was frantic and screamed at the top of her voice Assistance As-sistance came immediately and the bear was nulled away As usual the woman fainted I took a good look at her and could nt for the life of me see what bruin saw so attractive about her But this bear seems to have very little pride anyway Weve had to DUt a fence around him now C B Liver of Omaha a commercial traveler is a Cullen guest Ewing is going to introduce him to Mr Bacon tomorrow and it is expected they will be great friends during Livers stay The following names were seen on the Templeton list yesterday Hiss A Francis San Jose Mrs U H Stevens Charter Oak Miss Eva PIddy Boise Mrs John McPherson Portland A McKay Jones and wife New York J Wieliver Rochester J F Young Og den and G J Myers New York Those registering at the Knutsford yesterday were Mr and Mrs V A Seg gemann New York C W Deere and wife Illinois F D Richmond Chicago i Chi-cago Dr and Mrs A L Hummel Hummelstown Pa Mrs E S Castor 4 Miss E B Hall Mrs R A 1 Smith Peoria Ill Mrs C M Roff Nevi York F E Roff Toledo Alvin HulbeVg and wife Chicago Mrs T H Malohe and child and Mrs C H Gill Cleveland E Levy Chicago Miss Johns Danville Ill C S Wym New York Theodore Mansfield New York E J Maux St Louis H S Halleb Boston Mr and Mrs F B Griggs Boston C A Barker Bar-ker Chicago Mr and Mrs W A Am berg Miss Katharine Russell and the Misses Amberg Chicago G W Moore Philadelphia Edgar Mansfield New York George McLean Denver J W Glass Denver Mr I G Cozier and wife Brooklyn J C Patrick Boston William Will-iam Best and wife Chicago Walker arrivals yesterday were J B Gcwen South Omaha F E Grames Price F B Fields Omaha A G Sutherland Mt Pleasant M F Murray Mur-ray Ephraim F C Barkman Chicago Chi-cago H G Brace San Francisco R R Simmonds Chicago and Joseph Howell Wellsville These guests registered at the Cullen J J Lawless Buffalo C B Liver Omaha H H Gramps Minnesota E Humphrey and wife Helena Fred Marks Butte C E Hampson Omaha H Hirshman and wife and W J Began Be-gan and wife Park City C M Hanson Han-son and S A Young and wife Mer cur H Varo Manning and C A Wicks Davis City la |