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Show ill OF HOTEL II OPENS TOMORfiOW Will- Attend the Ornhcum in Evening FoIIowiug First Business Session. Tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock tho first business session of tho hotel men from tho Mississippi Valley-Rocky Mountain-Pacific coast sections will bo held at tho Commercial club. Fifty will bo in attendance. Tho purpose of tho convention, as already stated, is tho formation of an association to bo known as tho Western Hotel Men's association, as-sociation, and following in tho wake of this tho local hotel men will organize themselves into a. local association for tho protection and promotion of their intorests. G. S. Holmes of tho Knulsford and Don II. Porter of tho Kenyon havo under consideration several plans for the protection of tho hotel men against tbo "dead beats," "worthless check artists," "bill jumpers," and tho like, and they propose to present their ideas to the convention. At the same time, Sam F. Dutton. president of the Rocky Mountain Hotel Men's association, has a few plans iu this direction, and the discussion is bound to bo both interesting interest-ing and instructive before it is finally settled upon. ( It has now been decided to hold tho final business session of tho convention conven-tion Wednesday morning at 10:30, instead in-stead of at 1:30 in the afternoon. The trip by special train to Saltair will bo mado 'Wednesda3' afternoon, the train leaving here at 2 o'clock. This is reversing re-versing tho order of exercises for tho da.y. It is also doubtful if tho party attends the theater Wednesday evening, the committee feeling that most of tho visiting bonifaces will prefer to have tho evening to themselves to rcnow old-timo old-timo acquaintances. On Mouda.v evening tho partj' will attend at-tend the Orpheum. occup.ying speciallj' reserved seats in tho front of tho house. |