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Show SALT LAKE HOTEL. Last year when Mr. W'kniu'.i.i. Bex-Bun Bex-Bun started work on the Kmitsford hotel there were liuinv people who doubted whether ho was in earnest. The mummies said it was a paper scheme to boom certain real estate. Of course the mummies did notkuow YY'k.n-Iiki.i. YY'k.n-Iiki.i. Hknson. Heing tiorn in Maine ',d not in Mauti and being only SI years old instead of a century, they co'iid not appreciate him at his true value. However he has gone ahead aud within another mouth Salt Lake will have a new aud modern first-class - -Jiutel. That it is needed the crowded condition of all the houses in this city even in the winter prove. More than that, thu men identilied with the hotel Interest and who therefore aro most competent to judge the matter, believe that with tho Kmitsford and Teniplcton tho supply will not yet exhaust the demand de-mand aud the latter, after an existence cf only a few months, finds it already advisable to propose au addition to Its present building. Meantime work on the Ontario hotel has been resumed and it is to be pushed to an early completion. com-pletion. Wo believe that Salt Lake has use for all the hotels now open as well as for those yet to be opened or built. The stream of visitors is setting this way with ever greater volume, and with larger and better aconiniodations the incentive incent-ive for tourists to stop and stay here will' be greatly enhanced. There is no " other point where the beautiful, health ful and unique combine in the same degree, where scenery, climate and. history afford so much that is striking. strik-ing. And that does not include the unrivalled material advantages we offer. AVe expect that during the summer all the hotels will be taxed 1o their utmost as they were last year although we shall have moro of them. There is every reason why eastern people, peo-ple, whether bent on business or pleasure, pleas-ure, should come to Salt Lake City. The hotels will help in bringing them here. |