Show rUS BUS PASSENGERS P I Walter Hear British consul of ot England England at San S1 was a visitor tor in Salt Lake Sunday He was ac accompanied accompanied accompanied companied by b E Curwen of Brighton England and they timey the arc are on their way back to the coast after enjoying a leave of absence in England It was Mr Hearns first visit to Salt Sai Lake Lak but Mr Curwen was here In 1874 anti and In speaking of those days said I r ex ax expected expected peeled to find a a great change In the time city I over ocr the time conditions of 31 34 t years ears ago hut but anticipated nothing so marvelous Compared Com po red to today tola Salt Sait Lake In 1874 was a more straggling stra village There Thero wore were only two hotels then as I remember remember remember ber and there was wn more moore dignity In the little hotel than In the time structures I recall the old ol Walker alker hou e and tho the Townsend The Time temple walls wails 1 were then timen only a few lew feet high The presence ot of i Soldiers and time the the Emma mine trouble troubie were Merc creating quite a a stir sUr at that time Your buildings are arc magnificent and your streets the equal of or any an In Th the world M Ir E H 1 Rose nose and L P of ot Chi Chicago Chicago Chicago cago In a a big varnish and paint establishment of o tho the Windy City are aro registered at the Knutsford Mr lift 1 and amid Mrs Irs A l D 3 Shepard of San Francisco arc are guests at the time Knutsford Mr Shepard 1 is president and amid manager of the time Pacific Improvement company compan and ad he Is here with wih a view to establishing an aim agency In him Salt Lake Lak His company owns considerable laud laudIn laudin In the Santa Clara Clam Valley and the th pro pru promoters promoters ate arc tre inducing people to et lo loIn In tho the valley lef J II I Martin of ot Evanston Wyo W o Is registered at time the Wilson lson F P de tIe Carsey U S consul at Bom Born Bombay Bombay bay India was a guest in the city for fora a short time timmie today toda Mr 11 and Mrs Irs A d du Carsey registered at the Kenyon Kenyan and they were accompanied by b two Indian boys bOs who have been attending the Uni University varsIty of Michigan The party left lef this morning for Los Ls Angeles Prof E H S Titus of Logan Is regis registered registered at Ufe Kenyon K I tyonA A AV W V Wright ri ht H L Herrington and Clayton Coolidge of ot Ogden are stop stopping st stopping p ping at the Cullen Clen Mr lilt 1 and Mrs R H N r Gilson Glison Gison of Bing ham are arc at tho the Cullen Clen |