Show ¼ r LIBERTY PARK SITE r Sal Palace Will Likely Be Placed k There SCOPE OF THE PROJECT 4 M1Y ATTRACTIONS BESIDES J T 1UDIG I idway Plasace and Exposition Features Rave Been Lost Sight of On AccoUt of the Interest I a i Structure Erected Principally of Utahs Salt Product I Uts j f I Is now believed that thc Salf Palace t Pal-ace wi without doubt be located in Liberty park The question wI be definitely settled one way or the other 110wcvcr next Tuesday 1Iht In thc meanwhile President Xelden and ArchItect Arch-Itect Klettng will visit the property of fared by Iii H and J R Walker at the fOOL of Main street and consider its availability In the event that the council should at the last minute hang up the Liberty park proposition it Is l1robable that the palace wI be placed on the Walker property Few people have any idea of the scope and purpose of the Salt Palace exposition So much has been said i about the Sal Palace that the exposl I lion feature has been lost sight of The t Salt Palace Is to be only one of the many features of the proposed intermountain inter-mountain exposition The ptomoters of the exposition last fal when the enterprise en-terprise was Hrt brought to public no lice declared i was theIr intention to erect a Salt Palace in or near Salt Lake Cit of Utah salt and other materials for the exhibition of product natural and manufactured of this Interoun lain region for the exhibition of arts and the prenlatoJ of spectacular and othet forms of entertainments and such other purpose as might be determined deter-mined upon The legislature last winter officially recognized the exposition by passing a joint resolution whereIn the governor was authorized upon the request of the proper oliers of the Salt Palace association as-sociation to Invite the governor and people of thc surrounding states and territories to participate In the exposl lIon The Salt Palace proper of course wi be the main attraction yet the ex 11lblt to be made of the mineral agricultural agri-cultural and horticultural products tf Ttah and the Intermpuntain states will be very attractive DIincral Exhibit The mineral exhibit alone can be made one of the greatest displays of mineral wealth ever collected provided the mineowners and mining men gen rally cooperate with the exposition officials The success of the mineral exhibit ex-hibit made by Ptah at thc Worluls I fair the MidWinter the Tenneee and Omaha expositions warrant the UI r qualified declaratIon that no state or X territOry of the Union can compare t S with Utah in mineral wealth t 1 Is Possible to classify the mineral exhibits and arrange them by counties and mining districts so that thc oh I crYr can trace the mineral forma tonf of the state from one end to the other A large sized relief map oC the state prepared especially to illustrate the mineral resources cal be arranged 1n connection with the mining exhibit and the information it will convey will lx invaluable Of course well posted mining men are familiar with the scy oral mining sections of the state and tIn character of minerals produced yet such an exhibit properly classified would bl oC great value even to the best 1ormel mining men and mineralogist mineral-ogist The agricultural and hOrticultural t products of the state wilt male a very i lntrestng exhibit The cotton jigs I almonds raisins plmegranHes rasins peanuts I pea-nuts and other simnilar products oC the extreme south the unsurpassed fruit of I roab and other district the whu oats and barley of the north will hi E a revelation of Utah even to the wisest citizens In the line of manufactured articles and works of art creditable a a very crediable display can be made Electrical Display An electrical display Is uossible whirls is only limited by the gcnius of the architect and electrical enllncers and the Icnerosi or thc several dpc truest companies doing busIness in the state All who vIsited time Worlds fall tt Chicgo will remember the wonderful wonder-ful electric displays given each ovum lug when the ground lagoons and Inulding were all lighted up While its it-s not to be expected that this expo sutton can exceed the Worlds far in the magnitude of its electrical display It Is possible to surpass i in beaulv The possibilities in the way of an chic tnCal iumluaton of the Sal Paac lrOIIr when one In imagination can group the electric lights and salt crystals crys-tals in artistic cmblnaton presents a itm which In magnificence wH be I equal tO a1thlul witnessed at Chi ago Seine apprehension has been C prc se for fear the Sal Palace expo Ilon might become a place for the as 5 > 1hling of a disoretl crowd Ther I id be no fear on that account LIi 10ht orderly plac In Chicago or the tnlte States In 183 was the exp s1tl grounds Especially was this tre It aught because the entire grounds cere 11dC with electric light There were no dark corner and owing to the e llllcnt police regulations all places of amume11t and refreshment werc conducted ducted In the most orderly mannr Drunkenness or disorderly conduct on the part of visitors was unknown On Chicago day the 9th of October when 500 people were on the grounds atone I at-one time the best of order nrevaHed S There were no accidents worthy of the 1131C The Midway Plaigncc which some far may become an objectionable feature fea-ture is al absolute necessity to an ex 1 ositon I is a place oC recreation Many a tired worn visitor at Chicaro gaIned new life and eiwrg after 0 hvurs visit on the Midway aud wan enabled to Inspect the wonderful dld jlays on the main grounds wih rene ci vigor Ever feature of tile Midway a under the most careful police lug u1aton There is no limit to time atrctvc features of au expositIon such as It Is prSJ to establish and maintain if eonnCton with the Sal Palace when onCe thoroughly organized and the if 1tr have tIme to consider what is do Iirable in order that the exposition maybe may-be both beautiful and instructive In an educational way such a expo1ou U i be worth mOl to the school chIt dnn of the sate tlan nil the manner 1Tublcand worry that It wi cost ic lrmoten |