Show H H HII IH t I THE SAN PEDRO DRO HARBOR HARBORa a Port or of r for r the Ships That Thal Will Carry Utah and t Products Across the Sea and Which Will in Return firing Bring t the Goods or of Other lands to Our Own Shores T j r Fan In Pedro nt the th mouth of the IheI I Angst FAn rivers mill mila from Tn In Ang A ls la III n running un the theto to 10 three or nr idles ml Inn and fot man many fears used by bv mare In the trod it 11 has hall and 1 still much now under I y hv by the t TIll flu hn been the of 1171 which w entered nn and to 10 th aunt In 1 gR In 10 Or nr 4 I MO MOTt rs Tt it has not h been to 0 root alnee the b Inq made OUTER HAnnon the Ihl choice for the outer har harr r of nt ref refute 1 hAI b hn n made and anI Ihl this a the result of years hitter the of To An AnA Anre re A anti the Pacific All Rs far hark bark ns 1871 th the government d undertaken some improvement of at harbor The These e comprised d the ot of two Jetties one 1 a sing moor mbar and stone feet mg n from the western end of to Inland and In the theN N N rN 1 1 T covered from I 1871 I to ISM 18 1 a total m of 3 MIl hod h n aunt nl This bus resulted In fit entrance to In th Ih ro its 11 te t to tn U feel at AI mean lIn law voter 1 ad n 11 I IIII st III 1101 this of nt iR Iq to In 1 17 feet t II 1 however rind In hl as Iha h channel of nt dent I M oar raw MW and nil the Ihl farther n nIh of the Ih harhar ti The Ih II sad 1 estimates tar flit mal it II a of the Ihl hest t to In tI the world hay hll made hr II thi ft nr of nt nn armors tinder th direr linn flan n of Pant Tames T j whose ho hol l hll have 1101 at vt t been Hn fully Th The board of of nf I 2 Its r renat an n th the In 1 or of c 1 IMP water Ir harhar nn an th the rat n rn enaM as If a safe fe and tan oon harbor tar for Been draft nn the southern coast th these the rt railway a lines lineA converging rut nt Lac 1011 Angeles would Ar to I he the moot liMA for tor the transportation of nf and Australian commerce Considering therefore the probable needs ot of commerce In the near future the hoard III Ic ot of the opinion I that the proposed 1 deep water harbor is Ig i of hl high h national Importance and well I IX X N W 4 r r I 1 V 4 f It t tI tI r I r I i i iI iJ I H Hr 1 I r i j J I tT AilS SALT I Ono One or of the most places ot of r amu ment In the western country Is the famous Utah Ulah Salt alt Pala e to lo In Lake City It has been ln In existence but R a tl few seasons sason 1 that time however It has secured n a strong hol hold l upon the people Connected with It la is all an immense Immen e In Indoor door bicycle track which during the tha meets meet attracts tremendous crowds and where here numerous worlds records record I have han been broken not a few tew ot of them by br Salt Lake wheelmen The ao also regular tile the and vaudeville The surroundings are ex exceedingly plc pic tUN Que and the grounds well kept kepi I worthy worth of b by the general government Pursuant to this recommendation Congress has hAIl appropriated to tobe be It spent In building an outer breakwater er This Thill work is I now going on It th the building ot of n 0 random llone nearly feet tour Inn feet I wide at al the bottom to n II width or of 3 feet st III mean low water level from which the h of cork nc will rl In stem 1 to In II a of 14 11 root H h hem tI feet wide wI II at t H the tan This Thill will It to In II a height 0 of i 7 feet above fh t tides and anI arly about M feet I from Ih the bottom holtom of If the The Th be III at arlt end nI h by a 1 of concrete 40 feet square I TIm Wn the Ihl niter I Ir pr r will III afford A area ArPA of about tin one mile for the Ihl II as tn in a fety t of 1111 any probable fleet 1111 that 1 It and It will furnish whArf rot to the extent of about on n and II a half mil milT miles T The I Inner harbor full fully Im mII well have that ArM area wilt be If d end will have sty ty mill miles of water front it II cote of the Ih worlds greatest ports n OF nF n nTh Tho Th rust and labor or of dredging and the inner harbor which wilt will a lone time to complete I In Iso so n great over or two to millions of that At the has made estimates for a or of the work and recommends that It I be so M that immediate soil AnI constantly Increasing benefits be realized R as the th general work proceeds A At t II a cost of about half hilI a mil Ilon dollars A channel twenty feet deep and four hundred feet wide from the to the tha lower end of the whArfs and AnI a basin sixteen hundred feet feel In diameter I between the wharfs and the lower end ot of Mormon ormon leland island ran can be dredged 1 to the depth of twenty four feet nelll Resides title and included to In the above estimate of cost the present jetties rn can be repaired and mAde dur durable able I being extended IO en far as AI to insure a channel over the bar har toO feet f l deep at 10 tow tide Ude and con conIn cene In I I erecting a hArbor of suf sufficient ut rapacity for any business that might 15 expected within the time or of its It construction which will III be beth th three years PORT POnT FOR Fon UTAH That Thol this work will be authorised hy by bythe the next Congress is hI fully expected and it II will be In actual construction while th the Los 1011 Angeles SAlt lake rAilway I is built So by b the timE tilts tine reaches the If sea II the State Slat ot of will have tt a shipping port pori to the markets of All the world I The Importance of this great Im Improvement provement the cost of which seems to so small cannot I tin fully estimated To whAt proportions the trade IrIt it Il will de develop e ma may reach only the greatest minds In the world of manufacture and commerce are capable ot of foreseeing To others It appears as a dream Alt As arrIn aft the intermountain commerce the he opening ot of this harbor and the ther r or of the Salt Take IAk tine line of railway will create another Pittsburg i to In Iron Tron county count lItah all as near to the uld 1 II a ot of the Pacific all as the great Iron of nf Pennsylvania now are to the or of th the Atlantic AUant ocean There le III leOs n Os much Iron ore orp and coal there which to be base this expectation Rack nack of It It from the mountains of sand sandstone stone granite and marble of sulphur urn and asphalt uphall of coal nal anti and cop copp p r laI I ad silver anti and RoM gold a stream of will forever flow to tn swell the magnificent commerce of th the PacIfic I moreover When the salt ot of the earth bath lost Its 1111 savor Mor and the cry ry goes oell I forth Wherewithal shall It I be salt salted pI ed obviously the answer will he bp through the lort of San an Pedro ppdro from rom th the Great Salt Lake IAk upon whose hop shores the genial II smile mil I of the Sun god I crystallise a million tons ton R a year eAr f O h hI I Los Angeles SAlt Lake Railway nt at thirty cen cents II n a ton inn STORY STOny OP OF SELECTION The story of at the selection ot of San SanI I Pedro In preference to Santa Monica H 3 i 1 j I C r I I 1 T J is f r I Iw C 1 w o 1 r j I Ii f y I II Ir i C CJ Ctt r I I J 1 r t Jt yang v tt r r I i 1 r ii dJ r i ij ti tit tiT tiT 4 e 01 2 1 1 Y 14 1 i j lit i I t LiIL y T 1 T I I J 1 t t is I 4 x 1 4 X XI X I p g f l 4 r J I X I t r X X I n nI nt t y i 1 I I I IL If II t rt il I 1 I II I II h aw t 1 I I Ii f I I II L i r h n 1 fA 1 r ti f i I ti f fL IH I L L f I Ii It IX i t tj r I L X I It IJ I I 1 t L It I I i J j 1 1 04 h I 1 1 T I j jJ j jr jJ ji J r J OI J 1 f i DESERET NEWS I of construction I is shown above I le one of at the 1 whose home now no In course cour t The Tho News neo new rounded founded by Young in 1860 When the Mormons 1 oldest papers In the United States having been small and printers outfit And the first number of i it with them A press prell lUT 1847 tho carried In fn they grossed the plains t 1160 The new build building In will ue he Mx high and andt l lr the Mows Nes Issued at Salt JAke bake June was wal t 1 machines The News linotype t r fitted with nil all the most mOlt modern Appliances Including six Ix 1 the Mormon lt i and has 8 for tor its III rmon semi Sc Saturday and three issues dally dAily prints F ot of million people Chari W Penrose I he editor of oft 1 lotion of the entire Wt went numbering over n a quarter n a t I the paper r and Horace G 0 Whitney business manager f fHI HI tt l lH H t tN r N ti Y w tH l l t HI II r rl rv rj r j f I v l I f l r rI f j I I t I F I IJ i is 1 I J 1 I I Ir s L LT I T T r V sf E ET I II J JT I T I IT T I T I T 1 i r i I I 4 II It I t T t tY tT I v ld J Jr Y T I 1 1 1 oJ r f 1 t r t W f g 1 f I I t J 1 j r i f i 1 M I t I IJ tI I 1 J 1 L II j jj i I j I t lU t ti J p J v j 1 r f I L t 4 o ov a ar v I 1 i 1 i r c cr cJ jt r j z J v 0 lY f f AIR AIRI I The Reach each Pavilion built on the waters of the Great Salt all Lake nearly hearly one mile tram from the shore hoN Is 18 one ot of the most mOlt structures of the kind In the world Its foundation consists of over 1200 piles driven Into the bottom ot of the aake bleh lit at this t i taint is III from two to five fie feet teft In depth The fact Act that this Immense structure was I erected by SAlt lAke capital at a cot coat or of over Is 18 put sut putI I evidence to prove that the ot of tide community are exceptionally enterprising anti and Pavilion covers an area arta ot of 1216 by b feet teet and the lop or of the main tower Is II feet Above the surface or of the water The style Ille styler 1 I ot of architecture Is II Moorish an and 1 the root roof I la almost a counterpart ot of the root ot of tine the famous salt Sail Take JAke Tabernacle The upper floor w wIe r II Ie conceded to be the largest enclosed dancIng area without the support or of columns or pillars pillar In the world and It U liver very eu eay for a thousand J Jt 1 j t couples couple to glide Ude over It its smooth surface At the same rne tine without being crowded 1 r from the two stiles side of the maIn building out In ht the lake ar are the bath houses houM ot of which there are each being fully rully c C equipped with a warm slower hower hath bath and a complete toilet From the between tine lon long rows ot of bath rooms room there are several ral i 1 flights of at stairs lea leading down don into In to the lake and when thus the blither battler Is II once In the water end antt 1111 lying on his hla back floating on the or of Ih the brine without any effort whatever It is II a sensation that must be realised to la be appreciated r 1 During the lummer season statOn Beach Belich is III the most popular resort In the west and every lIa day thousands ot of people from almost every ver X Xi i part of at the world may mar II be seen floating on the crest ot of the waves WAvell ot of the Great Salt tAke Lake enjoying a bath the like or of which Is II not to be had at atan i 1 an any bathing resort on this continent In to the bathing there are numerous JI special l attractions provided for tor the amusement is t and entertainment or of the villi visitors tori an and patrons or of great real resort A visit to Salt Lake Iak City without spending at least leut an afternoon at j i is II Incomplete i 1 X 1 T 1 It 11 for tor the deep water waler harbor on this or of California Is one or of Intense interest In terest It has hall been toll told In II a brochure by br C D Willard former fanner sec secretary eo ot of the chamber of commerce 1 going Into It exhaustively It le II difficult to show till the full merit merite of Inc tle contest over title harbor site Mr Ir book III n a complete history of It eo entertainingly that It like a novel That the Southern Pacific hallway ha had a exclusive Interests at Santa Monica and could largely control the approach approaches ell es was reason for Mr Ir Hunt HuntIngton Ington to desire that location for Cor the harbor In preference to San Pedro e ro The latter laller however was Willi the site approved 11 by every government engineer and andeer eer every board ot of cX examination that had been appointed ted by br Congress to report upon the subject The people leople ot of Los Angeles were divided upon this ques The Southern has hns tallow follow ere erl and amI friends U by thousands Then I there are thousands thoroughly to the Importance or of having n a sea lien port that should be equally approachable by br brall byall all railway lines that could desire to reach it II und and knowing the bane ot of n a railway monopoly ns as but few corn com communities could know It these resolved that the merits of the better harbor and the freer port not be set aside In favor ot of the creation of at one that should be In the exclusive control of one grunt groat company For years ears this contest was waged It was WAil carried to Washing Ion and the brightest ot of Southern California were wert employed In It Finally an appropriation lion large enough to insure the outer harbor of refuge Wile was made by Congress 2900 WOo tOO It WI was supposed to have been secured through the efforts ot of the Huntington party part anI and thAt the money should he be spent at Santa Sant Monica But before the bill finally pasted Ial d th the Unit ld cd States Senate the friends ot of San Pedro edro through the indefatigable labors of Senator White While ably auly by local t sent eDt from the Los 10 Angeles chamber of commerce anti and b by the In Influence fluence of the Los 1011 Angeles Times Timet a provision W was B attAched to the appropriation requiring that the money should lie be spent at the i Oil on the coast that still In an another other speciAl board or of inspector designate This most moat unusual ourse tAken amI resulted In the again ot of San Pedro anti and after atler dilatory tactics of at the war ar department It was supposed b by Mr who as al a fighter for tor what he considered to be his hla interests had tell fes equals The contract was let and amid work wok upon the great breakwater act actually un 11 begun Tide ThIs was wall the oem sloe for a celebration nn and Los An Angeles geles trade mAde the most of It ItAn itAn An excursion a parade and banquet an unveiling ot of a tablet laulet In an honor of the Times placed on the corner or of Its building fireworks and much JU were lel e features ot of It That nil all this interest t an and happiness e over oer the narrow little estuary running from Crom the sea lea Into Wilmington bay eig flues nille more than the single one can but believe It 11 le 18 pro of a future benefit that Is III lit littie lItlie tie lie dreamed or of today toda In the corn com commerce coerce merce of the the harbor that hAs been n begun gun at San I Pedro ro Is sure surely I ly destined to become known as aM one of the great ports porta ot of the world lI AI ISLAND The Terminal company that has just Into the new Los An Angeles Angeles geles Salt Lake company u one ns or controls what used to be known as Rattlesnake Island n a long serpentine sand bar running down from the main land between the San Pedro ledro bay a and the sea which has hoa boon beaD still further UIther lengthened out b by the govern goern government ment jetty to a connection with Dead Deadmans Deadmans mans Island Terminal island bland is IA to be the Mon Monmouth on mouth beach ach or of the Pacific It 11 Is beau beautifully sItuated upon the shore with an oceAn front of hard white sand and that affords surf bathing the year round The view ot of the great San l Pedro ro 00 lay and thirty miles away awny ot of Santa Cata Island le Is superb A summer flummer boo ho bootel hotel tel and amI many tine fine cottages are already dr erected timers there and others are project projected ed cd A Ad the seashore terminus ot of the new railway this will become cote olle of the most famous and beautiful sea side resorts In the world It will be the winter r seaside home ot of many Salt Lake people as It Is III now noli the summer summerhome summerhome home ot of Los 1011 Angeles Angele The sweep ot of the |