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Show HEARD IN THE HOTELS. 3L Ti. Schleslngor, general agent for Paul Jones & Co.. LouIbvIIIo distillers, is at tho Knutsford. Mr. Schleslngor has traveled extensively ln tho United States, and lio euya ho has novcr seen a better Inld out city thHn Salt Lako nor ono that seemed to have so many natural advantages advan-tages and attractions. He predicts that as soon at tho outsldo pcoplo got an understanding un-derstanding of tho great rcnourcca of tho Salt Luke valley that this will becomo a great city. H Cnrr, a well-known business man of Ogden Is at tho Wilson. S. L. Boyd, the man who sells Salt Lake contractors hundreds of thousands of dollars dol-lars worth of lumber each season, is in the city from Bonnor, Mont. He la registered regis-tered at th Wilson. Mr. Boyd expcctB n largo building boom for Salt Lako this year. p. A. Duvall, tho Ophlr mining man. Is at tho Wilson. Ho is In the city to look-after look-after so:no business connected with his mining Interests. Porry E. Clark, tho - Iowa City (la.) horseman, ic stopping at tho Cullen. Ho has been exhibiting some flno horses olnco coming to tho city. a D. M. Shields of Dubois, Ida., Is at tho Cullen. Liko most over' man that comes from Idaho, Mr. Shields says it is tho bost Stato ever. George N. and Will Gray of Devil's Auc-tork Auc-tork " aro reSlatcrcd at tho Knuts- A. L. Kcmplcr of Spolcano is at tho Knutsford. Ho Is accompanied by hla wife and daughter. President Robert Jemlnon of tho Birmingham Birm-ingham Light and Power company Is spending a few days in tho city on his way to California, Mr. Jcmlson Is accompanied by his wlfo and daughter. The local hotols arc cntortalnlng many tourists on their way to or from tho Pacific Pa-cific coast. An unusually largo number for tho time of year were at tho hotels last night, attracted to tho city perhaps by tho Sunday Tabernacle services. |