Show HOTEL AND CORRIDOiR Alf Greenway was lounging hi one of the Templeton chairs last evening taking tak-ing things easy after dinner fie was smoking a fragrant Havana had his feet on the window sill and was enjoying enjoy-ing himself reading about the 1grand est most colossal and extraordinary collection of freaks animals ileotiles jugglers acrobats and equestrians ever united under a single canvass on an opposite bill board This circus business remind me of a small ner hew of mine who porked a great graft in his home in Illirjois last summer Alf remarked to the Corn dor His name is John we cpll him Johnny for short and he is ju4 entering enter-ing his teens He is a good litle boy and has always been taught that It is better to give than to receive and that the unselfish boy is the only oie who will eventually be happy Well a circus cir-cus was coming to the town where Johnny livas and his mother haq promised prom-ised him that he should go anti take his sister Alice who is nine ye rs old Johnny had been saving his iiickels so that he had a dollar laid up to spend at the circus The day before the show yas to come Johnny was counting his pioney and considering He said to hjmself Alice will want to see the snaiies and the fat woman that will cost jtwenty cents She will want a balloon and some soda water pop corn and peanuts pea-nuts and candy That will not leave me thirty cents for myself Johnny thought a long tim over the matter and finally got up an l wandered wan-dered away down town He bought a cocoanut some peppermint candy and two cakes of ice cream He warned these home to his sister who thanked him kissed him and called him i dear good brother Then she proceeded to eat the ice cream next the cocoanut and finally the candy But that night there was trouble in the house Alice had a stomach ache and a high fever My sister the youngsters mother wag up with her nearly all night ind in the morning poor Alice was s limp that it was Idle to think of her proins to the circus So Johnny wentl alone and had seventy cents to spena On the quiet he whispered to me jn my last visit there good irfctle bojjs who love their sisters are always niward ed j < Those registered at the Templeton yesterday were B W Dodge New York J F Young Butte C WPeck Chicago B B Lang St Louis C J Swaner and son Colorado Among the Walker house arjivals yesterday were W E Lawrence Cheyenne E C Harding Baltimore John McChrystal Eureka Pat Downey Eureka H H Sowles Mammoth Mam-moth John Hlnnirich Nevada J B Hicman and A B Bryan Tooelel > TIe Cullen list last evening war corn prised of the below names A J Macnab Idaho J C Burch W man Neb R Booth Grants Pass Ore J H Cox Minnesota P Donnelly jIam moth C F Simons Eureka T A Hyde Nephi C A Block St L ouis William Spencer Lawrence Kanj I Among the tourists commercial men and other guests at the Knutsforo yesterday yes-terday were John M Judson New York H Lyne Mrs George Twitch Miss Tritch Mrs M W Gano andiMrs G A Gano Denver B J Derferldorf New York R A Trimbee New iork D McLaren and wife Cincinnaii J R Londin New York W R Prjngle Toronto E R Graham Boston W D Currie Sookane W P Morgan San Francisco C E Metzger New fork J G Halflich Cincinnati T DragJNew York F Z Baldwin Massillon > a 9 D A Baughman representingLig gett Myers Tobacco company f St Louis is on the trail again He Galled at The Herald last evening and placed a stock of Star where it would d the most good J Dick Dreifus has been appointed agent for Utah Idaho and Wycing by the firm of Gonzales Mandlebaum Co of New York City and will take the road at once |