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Show RELICS OF BIO FIRE Theatrical Manager From San Francisco Fran-cisco Exhibits Them. Joseph Muller, a well known theatrical manager of San Francisco, is a guest at tho Kenyon. Ho rhowed a Tribune representative represen-tative some curious relics left by tho freaks of tho conflagration in the ruins of his real-dunre. real-dunre. One It. ;i tin tobacco box. which was filled with the soothing wood wrapped in tin foil beforo thn firo. In digging among tho debris llr. Muller camo upon the package, finding that the tobacco had been entirely consumed, but tho tin foil was Intact, and in the rnmo shape as when it was holding the smoking materinl. Another marvelous specimen is that of n cartridge blncltoned with heat nnd firo, but which did not explode, the others in tho box all being found, but with .shells nmnly. Mr. Muller hud muuy complimonlary thlngr. to hay ubout Snlt Lake, and thinks it la ono (if thn bout cities for his lino of l)ut,i-uoss l)ut,i-uoss in I ho West. "Tho recent improvement in rill lines of trndo hero lins caused a number nf moneyed moil in tho amusement line to turn tholr nt. lOntion to Zio:i,". ho said, "nnd it would not hiirprise mo if a few now plncos of nniutic-ment nniutic-ment were klartcd hero thio winter," |