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Show Taylor's Motel-. This establish- i ment, Messrs. Tuylor & Cutler proprietors, propri-etors, and conducted on the European plan, is situated on East Temple street. Tho main entrance h immediately north of Taylor & Cutler's store, opening open-ing into a largo and oonimodious office with contro table, and furnished with cushioned sofas; in one corner of which is the ofi'uw counter, denies, The main staircase loads tip from the southeast ooruor. Immediately in the rear of tho office is tho dining room, capable of sealing two hundred guests and well supplied with tables furnished with lino services of stono china, and plated w.uo of superior quality. Back of the dining room is the kilehcu, furnished fur-nished willi everything necessary for a lirst-clnsH ctmo. . On the second floor arc Iwciily-eight rooms, the front one of which is being tilted up for a Indies' parlor. Many of tho rooms on this floor aro occupied for offices by profession ii men, lawyers, Jiwtors, &c, the balance arc sleepiug apartment. On tho 3rd floor aro twenty-sovon bed rooms, with plenty of light and good air. All tho rooms aro neatly and comfortably furnished, and everything every-thing about tho establishment is kept exceedingly clean. The hotel was formally opened yesterday, yes-terday, and quilo a largo parly of invited guests sat down to a first-class dinnar, served in excellent stylo. Tho dishes wore numerous, embracing evorythins: usually found in licst-elass hotels. Tho guests appeared to enjoy themselves, and over bumpers of excellent ex-cellent California wine, from tho well-known well-known San Francisco houso of J. & J. Spruanco, joined in wishing success to tho new hotel and long life to tho proprietors. A word or two on Iho advantages of this class of hotels : You can get rooms without board or board without rooms, and board by tho week or by the day. The restaurant is open at all reasonable hours, and pcnticuian who cannot leave bmimss to go homo to dinner can got a good lunch at a mod-era mod-era ta charge. The advertisement, of (ho lintel will be found elsewhere. |