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Show Tlie KuterpriHe Hotel. 'Rooms in Salt Lake City are scarce, or at least theru are plenty of them, but nearly all have occupants, and they are very high not tho occupants, but the rooms. And it is not on account of tho altitude that they are high. They only seem high to those who aro Quaking Quak-ing futilo attempts to reach them financially. finan-cially. This is the case almost over the ou-tire ou-tire city, with the exception of tho Enterprise En-terprise house at No. 13 Commercial street. The house is conducted on the JMiropean plan by Messrs. S. T. Din-woody Din-woody and S. R. Landes,' who a month ago came to Salt Lake from Canyon City, Colorado. They at-mice at-mice saw the need of and demand for furnished rooms. Consequently they they have furnished seventy rooms on two lloors at tho number mentioned. The apartments are entirely new aud elegantly and comfortably titted up. C. .1. Diuwoody, son of the senior member of the firm, has charge of tho otlice, and is a very affable Noting man, who will givo you an elegantly furnished fur-nished room at a rale that will riot' require re-quire your clolhcs with w hat you have iu them. |