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Show He Now Registers From Town of Chicago "Bishop" Jackson of Salt Lake Will Hereafter Claim Windy City as Home. Although his headquarters are In Salt Lake. T. N Jackson will no more register from here when be is In the State of Washington. If an one wants to touch Mr. Jackson on a lender point, let him offer him a suite of six rooms, and isk after his families. Sir. Jackson represents a Chicago clothing cloth-ing house. He returned about ten days ago from a trip through the State of Washington. He relates With much point a story how every hotel keeper had re-served re-served numerous- rooms for the number of wives that wen- supposed lo accompany him it seems that while In Bvcrett Wash, there was a party of traveling men trading yarns in the hotel smoking-room. smoking-room. Mr. Jackson lold several good ones with their scenes, located hen Arier ho left the group, the other dium- mers tfot their heads toK-th-r and concocted con-cocted a scheme, as they traveled around the Stitte, they buttonholed the proprietors or he id ' lerks of thi hotels to whli h they supposed Mr J,ii-kn would i. The? tor they told wis something like this. "Thin, s an .Id friend of mine Hishop Ja, kson ,,f Salt Ink.- He's tin. man regular prince but you know Salt Laker! Ho - oni "i" thi old-timers and Mas his Hu e wives. The) travel around with him he's making a tour of the State but he often feels rather delicate about having hav-ing to explain himself m hotels. So -'i Just reserve the nicest suite, nnrl treat lilin rlKht He a a friend of mlno and hi ail He-lit ' With a burly form, big reddish beard nnd o jovial manner, Mr Jackson la Just Ilk.- outsiders would expect a Mormon bishop to be. "And there I was,' be exclaimed, ex-claimed, "it each darned place 1 went to saddled with three or four rooms. I couldn't make it out at Oral The hotel 1 h-rk or the proprietor, and at ono place the landlady would t.-n me that mj t . . . r 1 - wre reserved W hen it dawned' on me at last whut the buys had k'ol ofT on me 1 nearly went Into a spasm. Finally I cams to the conclusion that the only thing for mi ta do wa (plain that 1 had left m families at home tell ,,,,,, (. 1 add.-. I. I am registering from little old Chicago for the next few months." Mr. Jackson- lias been staying at the Kenyon for the lost ten days, but the story Rol out mi him last night (. be.-ti "buying" considerably in , , quence. |