Show I HOTEL AND CORRIDOR J I I Steve Brodle saloonkeeper bridge Jumper politician sporting man philanthropist philan-thropist actor and since becoming the latter financier arrived In Salt Lake early yesterday and placed his signature at the head of tho Knutford register r Brodle I is a national celebrity and In his I St ttt aa iei i line is at the head or the = tan1 was born on the Bowery of poor parents and at a very early age became a newsboy He was born to impress his individuality upon his surroundings and It was not bong before he was the leader of de gang As he grew up he developed an athletic turn proved himself an expert in many lines and came to be known as the King of the Bowery He jumped into public notice nationally on July 2 1SSG when he jumped from the Brooklyn bridge He had not been unknown to fame In New York and the sporting world before that time and had made one big bridge jump but it was the leafrom the Brooklyn bridge that brought his name before the country at large Since that time he has made half a dozen jumps from high bridges and performed a number num-ber of swimming feats that have added to his fame + + + Brodle is a saloonkeeper first and ha acquired his list of other titles jby application cation on the side His saloon on the Bowery situated near the spot where he was born is one of the famous rookeries of the groat metropolis and Is l the headquarters head-quarters for sporting men for hTn that I line Brodla is par excellence He is an authority on everything In that line pugilism In particular and in his time has been present at every prize fight of national na-tional Importance His judgment on pugilists pugil-ists Is respected by every sport In the nation + + + Brodle has done much more than many another in having accomplished what be started out to do in the worldto get rich and make a national reputation He has succeeded in the former endeavor to the j extent of a big bank account and In the 1 latter has made his name known everywhere every-where Ho makes no pretentions to any thing beyond that which he has achieved for himself and does not misjudge th kind of notoriety he enjoys I is said of him that he ha a wider acquaintance than Chauncey Depew included In which are people from millionaires down to crooks Scrupulous honesty is one of the traits for which he is esteemed and a philanthropic spirit that has never been known to D aosent from him when he meets a person in distress nan won him the love of every poor person In New York to none of whom he is unknown even if they chance not to have been q beneficiary of his kindheartedness a S + f + + Brodie is indeed all that he prides hlmrelf in being a typical Bowery boy and Immensely enjoys the distinction of being the prince among them To maintain main-tain his position ha has to make lu appearance ap-pearance in public view periodically In some role that attracts attention and this he generally accomplishes with success suc-cess His latest sally in this line is his play On the Bower in which he merely Impersonates himself With I he has increased his fame and doubled his finances many times + + + In politics Brodies is equally as successful suc-cessful as In his other callings and on the Bowery nlsh a great heeler for Tammany Tam-many He is th for the push this I year however for he Is a confirmed gold ua ana vuh ai Ate uowery ii icut I s him tics thats about the worst thing about himThis This is Brodles second visit to Salt Lake He came through about ten years ago when he was a professional sprinter and had a match arranged with a local athlete which however failed to come off Brodies opinion ot the light between be-tween Corbett and Fitzslmmons it ever takes place Is that Fits will win + + P P Shelby the wellknown railroad min Icn man registered at the Templeton I this with I t-his daughter yesterday f S e I C E Loose and wife of Provo were In the city yesterday They were among the guests at the Templeton y f W L Scott of De Lamar Nov registered regis-tered at the Walker yesterday 9 + W S Hewitt of Ogden W W Wim mer of Huntsvllle George Kisllngburg of Mercur and N 1 Madsen of Mount Pleasant were out of town people who registered at the Walter I f + 1v I John Hopkins and wife I J Brown I and wife Miss A Cable Miss A Terrell of New York O L Jenkins and wife Plainfield N J George Arnold I Patterson Patter-son nRldjN H LG RIchardsOn and tit t I Woodbura Mass and C r Cooke are I members of a RaymondWhitney party who spent yesterday in the city They were guests at the Knutsford lnutsford I I y George W Floyd a New York railroad man registered at the Knutsford yesterday yester-day dayDr 4 + 4 Dr Randall Hutchlnson and wife of Denver are In the city + v y Miss F J Kent Miss May Kent and H Booth of the Fort Douglas inhabit ants of the future registered at the Knutsford on their arrival here yesterday yester-day + t 4 + John Ellerthorpe who signed himself on the Cullen register as a member of the editorial staff of the London Dally Telegraph Tele-graph spent yesterday viewing Zion + r 4 W C Murray and J H Whalen of Park City were guests of the Cullen est es-t rda |