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Show VISITORS FILLING IIP TIIE HOTELS Ogden Is filled up with visitors at least as far as the hotels and regular reg-ular rooming houses are concerned. At the Reed hotel guests are "doubling "dou-bling up," two or three people occupying oc-cupying the some room, and tho hallways hall-ways have been filled with cots until un-til the hotel takes on tho appearance appear-ance of a hospital ward. Other hotels are filled, but the cou-gestlon cou-gestlon Is not so bad as at the Reed. All of the rooming houses arc filled to their capacity, and guests now arriving ar-riving are being sent to the furnished furnish-ed rooms In private houses that are entered on Dan Ensign's special llsi of available rooms Thld list has scores' of names of householder who will accommodate some of the visitors, and it is believed be-lieved that tho 300 rooms offered by these persons will not be sufficient to house the great throng that Is ex-I ex-I c-cted today and tomorrow. Any one who yet has a vacant room or one that they could spare during the rush season should telephone tele-phone to Mr. Ensign at the Arlington Arling-ton hotel, where the big list la kept. Mr. Ensign and his clerks have spile the total number of names up into equal divisions and has sent a portion por-tion to each of the bigger hotels of the city, io that every hote-l will havo f0 or more outside rooms to refer their guests to. |