Show I HOTEL WILSON OPENS r Hostelry With 200 Rooms and All Conveniences IMPROVEMENT COST 300000 At Fred Way Will Be at the Helm Many New Features Installed Including In-cluding a Modem and Complete Restaurant The Wilson hotel the new hostelry on Second South street between Main and State will be formally opened to the public tonight The hotel and bar will be ready for business at C oclock this evening and the restaurant will be opened for breakfast Tuesday nol nIts n-Its The opening of the Wilson Is regarded re-garded by many of the business men of Salt Lake as the regeneration of the street on which It Is located and the opening of prominent business houses In that locality The hotel has 200 rooms sixty private pri-vate baths with a telephone and running run-ning hot and cold water In each room Clothes closets large and commodious are attached to every room The rooms are carpeted with royal Wilton and body brussels and all the furniture Is In golden oak and upholstered The beds are brass and handsomely enameled Iron Leading from the main office is a doorway to the restaurant Entrance front the street Is also possible as well as from the ladles reception room in the rear of the office Beautifully decorated and handsomely furnished the restaurant prcfcents an appearance approached by few in the West As In the main office a tHe floor is In the restaurant which is furnished in white mahogany At Its rear is an entrance Into the kitchen probably the most complete in the Intermountaln region Commencing tomorrow morning breakfast will bo served in the new restaurant from 7 till H30 oclock luncheon from 1130 to 2 and dinner from 530 to S Truncheon win be served for 35 cents and a table dhote dinner for 75 cents An aftertheater special has been prepared and meals will be served a la carte at any time The main office Is elegantly finished and equipped with all modern conveniences con-veniences A contrivance has been Installed In-stalled for registering guests which dispenses with bookkeeping In the rear of the otllcc Is the ladies reception room reading and writingrooms and numbers of samplerooms for commercial commer-cial travelers All are elegantly furnished fur-nished and well lighted Every room In the house by the way Is an outside room and Is Hooded with light The office furniture is heavy weathered oak with leathered trimmings Unique and decidedly novel Is the new bar In the hotel which will be opened tonight It Is noticeably conspicuous con-spicuous from the absence I of mirrors It is arranged in antique Flemish style and according to the Ideas of A Fred Wey Iheproprietor Queer antiquated an-tiquated chandeliers patterned from ancient pictures Illuminate the room at night On entering one is greeted with a German maxim Inscribed on a glass screen A good drink makes the aged young The wlnerooms are In the basement where arc also located the storerooms and employees quarters In the basement base-ment is a gigantic engine and boilers which heat and supply the building with water Eighty people will be employed to I conduct the house The office will be In charge of W D Hector a brother of the Rector of Chicago who has made his restaurant of that name famouS fa-mouS The new clerk has for years been chlff clerk at the Brown Palace in Denver Fred Wood who has been with both the Knutsford and the Ken yon will have the night desk Frank Webster formerly of the Lexington of Chicago Is In charge of the stewards department and Miss Josephine Foly of Chicago will have charge of the housekeeping department Paul Koe nig from the Great Northern of Chicago Chi-cago has been secured as chef The lavatories are situated on the first floor and are elegantly finished In marble Frank M Wilson who made a fortune in he I April Fool mine In Nevada Ne-vada has expended r in the neighborhood neighbor-hood of 250000 In equipping the buildIng build-Ing and A Fred Wey has expended 12000 < in addition |