HOTEL AND RAILWAY NEWS By J. William Shields Rube Moore stai’ted on a trip west Monday. Ed. Patton, who has been in Den ver for four months, is expected home soon. Bob Johnson, of Des Moines, is in the city on a visit. He expects to re main about two weeks. A newspaper lives by helping an advertiser sell his goods; do you want The Monitor to live? Dave Russ is at the Omaha Club. Friday night, at the Omaha Club, seven waiters served the Metz party. Little “Mud” Taylor was commander in chief and after the dinner, Mr. Metz handed Mud ten dollars to di vide equally among the men. The waiters gathered around and awaited the division. “Here’s two for you,” began Mud, placing two dollars in a waiter’s hand, “and two for you, and two for you, and two for you, and two for you.” Then Mud suddenly realized that the ten had run out. “Hey,” he yelled, “wait a minute. Me and this man ain’t got ours yet!” But the waiters were gone. Men and girl waiters served at the Masque ball Saturday. Colored waiters have taken charge of the White Hotel, of Salt Lake City. So many were employed that the Ore gon Short Line was compelled to send out four white crews, Colored waiters not being available. Let us have all the news, boys. We want Sam Lloyd, the great puz zle genius, to explain how some wait ers were able to serve at the corona tion ball and the Omaha Club the same night and at the same time. Count Wilkinson says he is actually beginning to feel like an embryo statesman since he got on the cen tral committee. Stop to think about it, Count does look something like Daniel Webster, doesn’t he ? Smoke John Ruskin 5c Cigar. Big gest and Best.—Adv. Ask Nooby what became of two quarts of champagne which the guests paid for, but didn’t drink. We don’t know’ w’here they w’ent to, but we know that he didn’t carry them home and that he didn’t walk home in a straight line. Scott, of the Rome, claims the title of the heart king round about Jew'el and Phannix. Is it so? Some of the girl waiters want to know why they only got a dollar fifty Saturday night and the men three. Simply because you aren’t men, girls. That’s all. Mr. Rmsso, of Chicago, is now an employee cf the Union Pacific. Jesse Black is running a buffet car on the Union Pacific. Don’t forget our advertisers. They want your trade and welcome it cour teously. Big events seem to hold no terrors for Will Lewis, head water at the ! Commercial Club. Thurday last he ! handled over six hundred guests at !ho iuntheon in honor of the Presi i dent and Friday night took charge i of the thousand subjects at the coro nation ball. Lewis is a man who can do things and do them right. Subscribe for The Monitor. Frank 1 verpool has been employed as messenger by the Douglas County Republican Central Committee. James C. Donley, of the Fontenelle, is confined at home writh eye trouble. Jack Dillon, the light heavy-weight, who is reported will not fight Colored men, wants to stop over in Omaha on his way to Kansas City. He has written Paul Murray, our local Col ored fighter, to try and arrange an exhibition match. Evidently the charge that he draws the line is not true. Joe Knight, who was pulled off the Los Angeles Limited, returned to work Thursday. Mr. H. A. Hanson, present super intendent of dining cars for the Union Pacific, 0. W. and 0. S. L. railroads in Portland, Oregon, has made great improvements in the dining car ser vice since taking charge. — C. G. Corpue is running on the C. B. & Q. from Chicago to Denver. Frank Gardner is in charge of the parlor car on the N. W. line between Sioux City and Omaha. S. O. Connor is one of the learing chefs on the Southern Pacific from Omaha to Oklahoma. James Badger is in the service of the Southern Pacific. Scott Hunter is back from Chicago and on his run from Omaha to Ogden, over the Union Pacific. S. P. Bruton has returned from St. Paul and is on the Pacific Limited from Omaha to Salt Lake. C. H. Mason, after spending ten days in Omaha, is back on his run from Chicago to Portland as buffet porter. Mason is popular among the boys. Ralph Emmons is pleased with the Pacific Linmited. Levi James is at home on 3-10. George Ow’sley says the L. A. Lim ited is the train from Omaha to Los Angeles. W. L. Dovis is delighted with the same train. The boys are anxious to know who that U. P. man was that was seen in Chicago last week sporting “with an overcoat on that fitted” like a union suit. Bud Slaughter is happy now that he has “pushed them clouds” away, and will be in Omaha soon. Grant Lewis, better known as Dot, is at home again as “chef” on M. & St. Paul out of Chicago. T. S. Riggs is hitting the apple as chef on 3 and 10 from Omaha to Og den. A. H. Mossey is on the Pacific Lim ited. Thomas Johnson is one of the most popular buffet porters on the 0. W. system from Chicago to Port land. 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