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Show HOTEI-I. WVLlvliuTlIOUSK. T HViAvr is Loratnt in f Ad Jftutirir-.u tVntiTo (fit Cijf ami AOS atf A Mcdera tmprovemenls 4 Conveniences Pertaining ' strictly firt-cltts houm Jt 1 managed well a anv hotel In the Wwt and I i.tH'-tlv ti. Husmos and Tour-11 Tour-11 Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger (.levator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hoteli of Salt ' Lake City. a.S.ERB Prop r. ! FINANCIAL. I UTAH NATIONAL BANK. i - i Capital, - $200,000. Trkim'ry 1'rPARTvrvr: 1 umrs or CoN(iK'i.i,K oi-Tin: ci rhhicv. , WahaIKi.TIN, Jlltio W, tSH). I Whereas, by satisfactory evklettfj" presented to the undersigned, tt has horn lunde iopver that I ho "U tah Niilinnal Hank of Halt Lake : City." in tnc citv of suit Lake. In the county (''"alt Lake suet territory or I'tsh has coin-j coin-j l'Led a lih a'i the provisions of til St'0eH of i '? Vuited ttntea. required to be rnmplirt T.;th he ion- tin association rhnll X authoriu d lo eotmneiioe the ini-lne of haiikiu; Now therefore I, t:dw:tnl S. l.doy. comptroller comp-troller of the cun-entv. no hereby roriif)' that "The Vtah National ilaiik of Salt Lake City. In the rliv ot Suit Lake.. In the conntv of Suit I skeand b rrj'orv of I'tah. m authorised to commence th bus'nca.of hank.nif a provide! in section rift one hundred au.l stitv nine of tho rvted l:uul.' of the 1'ntted Suites Ill testimony whereof witness inv h.md and sealof ofnm tlits I'.'tHilarof Jiiur. Psa". i K. S. Lac KY. Comptrolier of the Currency. i. No. 411.1 SALT LAKE CITY. j Sights and Scenes in and Around t the Intel-mountain Metropolis. j j PLACES OF INTEREST TO VISITORS. A GUIDE TO THE TOURIST. Useful Information for the Investor, th Home-Seeker and the Visitor. Salt LakVi Location, Attraotloa and Cliinata. , I Garfield Reach and Othar Summer Retort The city of Bait Lake has a fame wnlrk reaches around the world. The population Ii about 96,000. and U Increasing at a rapid rata. It Is situated at the base of the Wasatch ! mountains In a lovely valley, rich In airrtrol- i tural resources and ta eighteen miles distant I tram Great Salt Lake. Its elevation ahove sea level Is 4.3M feet. There are many points i of Interest to visitors in the city and near it Here are some of them : j The Temple. This magnificent cream-white granite structure struc-ture waa begun April S. 1HM. It Is 100x900 feet, the walls are 100 feet high, and the towwrs.when completed, will be 300 feet In height. Over H.SuO.nro have been expended on the Temple, and it Is now nearlng completion. In the same square wlih the temple la the spacious spa-cious building called The Tabernacle, Here are held the services of the Mormon church, and these are attended every Sunday by Immense congregations of people, both Mormon and Gentile. The structure Is oval In shape, seveuty-tlve feet high and tfOxIMI feet in leapt u and b-eadth. It has a seating capacity capa-city of l'J.ono people, and hers may be heard what is claimed to be the finest oran in the world. Putt! once sung In the taberns.de, arid demonstrated that its acoustic powers are vary fine. The Oardo House, or AmeUa Palace, was unlit by Brirhm Young who willed that It should be the residence of his favorite wife, Amelia Folsom Youuk. but since Ills death It has cren used as the official residence of dignitaries of the church. Ilrlgham Tonne's Residences, known as the Bee-Hive and the Lion Rouse are old-fashioned structures, curious from ss-soclatlons. ss-soclatlons. These are situated tn what wns once Hrlgham Young's domain, all of which has passed into other hands, save the large lot I in which is Hrlgham Young's flrave. This can be reached bypassing through the Eagle Gate, an archway in the old nnul wull which at one time encompassed ungham's private pri-vate property. One or two of the prophet's wives repose beside his last resting place. A slab of granite covers the grae and there Is : Bpace left near by for the graves ot his other wives. lirserel Maseum. This Institution is situated on South Temple street, directly opposite Temple square. It contains a larce numlwr of Interesting curios ltles, chletly pertaining to the early history of Utah, It is weU woi'.h a visit. Prospect Hill (with Its lookout tower rommsnds a splendid view of the city and It surroundings. The Tithing BuUdlng possesses Interest as being the general depot for taxes collected by the Mormon church from Its disciples. Liberty Park, In the southeastern portion of tho city Is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rapid transit trains. The Chamber of Commerce, on Second Sontb street , is visited by those who take an Interest in the commercial standing of the city. There are several large oases containing con-taining specimens of Utah's mineralogy which attract much attention. The Grand Opera House, on Second South street, Is under able management manage-ment and is handsomely and corufortal'ly fitted up. Some of the best talent In the country coun-try Is constantly passing between the Atlantic arid the Pacific, and Halt Lake City I always made a stopping place for performances, either the opera house or the Salt Lake Theater being selected. This latter place of amusement amuse-ment was built by Brlgham Young over thirty years ago. It Is a large and beautiful temple and is comfortably arranged. Assembly Hall, near the temple, Is used In winter for worship bv the Mormona. the tabernacle being ton large to admit of proper beating. Assembly hall is muw leet, and cost tlUI.OUO. The celling Is decorated dec-orated with church pictures, among them the Anprel Moroni disclosing the hiding place of the golden plates ta Joseph Smith. Tho Isatatortusa Is a large circular bathing house, tho center of which, under a glass roofT is a swimming pool. The water is brought In pipes from Bock's Hot Springs. There are also a large number of bath rooms. Klectrlc Street Cars connect with every point of Interest tn the city. The svatem Is new and the appointments good. Kapid transit is assured. WELLS, FARGO &C0'S baits:. Rait Lake City. ........ rtah Buys and sells exchange, makes telegraphle transfers on the principal citie of the 1'nlte l states and Kurope, and ou all txiluts on ttis Paclltc Const. Issues lettei of credit available In the prln dpal cit les of t he world. Stieclal attention given to the selllnir of wres and bunion. Advances made on conslgrjonfrtt lowest rates. Particular attention flvera tn collections throughout Utah, NoV.Sd adjoining Urn-lories. Urn-lories. Accouf.s eo'.fetted. COBRKKPONDtNTS: Wells, Fargo A Co London Wells, Fargo A Co New York Maverick National Bank Boston First National Hank Omaha First National Hank tvnvwf Merchants' National Hunk... Clilcniro Hunt men's National Bank 81. Louis Wells, Fargo 4 Co San Francisco J. E. 3DCOX-TT. -A.tr.xit. James II. Hacon, frank I- Holland, President. Cashier. Bank of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, l Uh. General Banting Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Real Estate from One to Five Teari Time. .-Commercial National Bant: OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 Ao. UKiut FintSoutk-ltrttt H.O. Ba..h President H. M. DoWNKY Vlce-l'rentdiiut Titos. Mahbhi.i, M , v i si t ! .'j F. 11. AllKHHAIJH, 1. C. HA'ttN. Joan .1 . 1 i y, W. P. Noih.b J. VV.DoKNkU.AN Cashier Transaf'sa Oi'-nrrnl Unnkiinj llusine.it in all i'f ISrancltex. Sells sight drafts on the principal cities of the world. Issues circular loiters of credit and postal money orders on all parts of F.tirops and the Orient. I ollections prompllp attended to. Loans money at the lowest rales and uu the bi st terms prevailing In this market. THE CULLEN. THE-i- Modcni Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. 8. C. EW1S0, Proprietor. EliPRISrilODSEi EUROPEAN PLAN, Opposite Times Office, Commerc'l St Tlila hotol and its equipment Is entirely en-tirely new. It lias sixty-four well fur nisht'il rooms ami is located I o the heart of tho city. .Viwf f'mtivai'rnf lo A'f.fVfTrVf CAK, KH. TAiKArti. i.K.ii'tyi KkrAit. urt'Hty. MKATKRH mid ell Hfort ami i'l.ec ,J Amutument RATES REASONABLE. X3an.lcin.cr XTepartment Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-up Capital ,130,000 Surplus (10,000 l'uyanprr cent Interest on time dcjio.it; ai ts aa Trustee, liunrillau. AdmtiiiMrutor and Kxecutor; traiinacla general trust biislue-s fnsiirea real estate titles; Instiran.-e f,Hi i-uveta all charges for aitoruera and aisitracts. Mfll! tilt Ol. fife MS, Hfiukfrt. I'ui'ifiii.fs. .1. K. Itoelv. It. t', chumliers. T. R. Jones, Kelv A utlleile, L. 8. Hills. James Hrurp. M. II. Walker. John J. Ialv, W. rt, Mi 'ornlrk, R. M, Into-h. K. A. Mnlth. A. L. Thomas II. T. Iiuke. Gov. ol LUh, .loslnh Uarrelt. Hmhtint: HvrteH. Young. K. II. Auerbaeh, M. S. I'.ndergaat, T II. Wel,l.r. T. A. Kent. Ililgll AmleraiU, W. T. I. Villi. W. II Kowe. J. It, Walker, A W. t r:on. .o'ver. H. II. Auerhat h, John A. Marshall, W. K. Colion. Wm. t Hall. James Anderson, DREN DRI S, DISKISlS of WOMEN and ( l!l!J)IIE.. Royal University. Juliui-Maximillan, V l lt.Ht l;l, ItAVAIIIA. We hereby certify that Mr. Wm. II. F.ndrls. of HI. Louis. Mo., l'. H. A , huh been bile Basts! Ba-sts! mil In the l'nleftl v Hospilnl, In the sards lor Midwifery and for U.e4!Mof Women and Children. lHlgtie.il S' AN.nM Vn l.ll'HTKNrkl. Professor of Mldwlforv and dler-a-esof Woin-n Prior ittsort rtw it, l'iillioki'y. Histology and Medical t liemiairy. To make this cefmicita valid, we atlai'h the nel of the llojal I'lllVcrsllV. iHlgucdi Ihi IlKI.Ok Itivlor. I'll Koatlkl,. Meet. Wiinshttrg, April III, INKJ, Viknma. Aualila. June nu, ls.t Witness that Oh. Wm. H. Knimiih of HI Louis. I'. H. A , was ai-.l-iaut In the Hospital for Disease of t tin iiouito I rlnary urgaos of the male and female, hvplillls. etc,, and Is skill' d In tun various nperatlons slid trxut nii-tit and In the microscopical and rurmlial diagnosis of the urine, (rilguedi Int. K"rr.tiT Pi.Troaai. Prof, of DlHeaees of 1-rtnsrv Orssits. lot II. llirrr.n vo IIi.siia. Prof, of Hyphllis and Hkill DI-eaMis, W hereby certify Ihst IIR. WM H. Knioiis, of Ht. Louis, waa our assistant In the t.euer.1 Ho-t,ltal. Vienna. In the department for Ih Ileal! and Lungs, Throat and N iCaiarrln, and has imicli experfenoeln the dlagn.rsls and tn-atinent of thene disease., tHIgnedl I'll. Jos. Vow Dhi,.,a, Prof, of internal Medicine. I'noHeaoH H liMll.ril, Vlenns. June I, 14. Ufllre, 211 West tfnd South, epp. ( lillrn. Camp Doaglas, three miles east of tho city and over 400 fnet above It, is beautifully laid out In the midst, of lawns and orchards, and the barracks and houses of the officers are built or stone. The post commands a wide view of the city and beyond where Great, Halt 1-ake lies like moltcu silver at the foot of the western mountains. Berk's Mot (springs are In the northern part of the city about three miles from the business center. They Issue from the base of the mountains, and are regarded aa a very valuable aid In cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia and scrofula. The waters are used both internally in-ternally and externally, and there la an excellent bath house and necessary appointments for tho comfort of patients. Tho Warm Sulphur Spring are between Hot Bprinc and tho city, about one mile from the postomce. There Is a good hotel and oomfortablo bath house in connection connec-tion with the springs, and they oau bo rear bed by street railway. The Mountain! are unsurpassed magnificent canyons, and at least a 4oon of the grandest are within reach of the oity. These Invite the tourist to spend day, weska or months among their wild recesses to fish, to hunt, lo scale the oeaks and ridges, and to gather wild flowers by tho ldes if mossy springs, beneath tn stisdeof umbrageous pine. Dig Cottonv-ry4 canyon should be seen by every tourist. Here are lake Mary and Martha from which flows tne turbulent Cottonwood river; and at, the base of the mountains are lakes Hlanche. Florence and Lillian. Besides these are Mills creek, Parley a. Emigration, and Oity Creek canyons, all extremely picturesque Vd delightfully romantic. Pleasant Drives abound In scores around the outskirts of the city along the quiet country roads, and through the lanes dividing meadows of rich irreen alfalfa and li'iioa of grain; while the majestic, mountains are never entirely lost sinht of From under the branches of tr-es and above hedges of the wild dog rose irlimpHes are cauht of snow covered peaks. A drive to Fort Uouglaa. and then a mile further on txi the mouth ol LmttraUon car, yon la taast delightful. It was nere that the sight of the Mormon pioneers first mad glad bv the vast expanse of halt Lake valley suddenly sud-denly bursting upon tbetn, on the into of J uly. 1M7 TheOreat Halt Lake. "I think." says Frnest Ingersoii. "few per-sons per-sons realise how wonderfully, strangely beautiful this inland fcea is." and speaking of Its sunsets Phil Kob'.nson ha said: "Wnere have I not seen sunsets, by land and aea. In Asia. Africa, Kurope and America, and where can I aay I have ever seen mora wonderous coloring, more electrit) ing effects than In t.le sunset on the Great .Salt Lake of Utah." !t Laxe Is as beautiful a sneet of water as can be found aevwhere. The waves are a bright blue or green-'and as thv dance on Its surface It would be hard to t.il wnlch color prevails. It le dotted with beautiful islands and it a .lords the finest salt water bathing tn the world. Garfield! Ileach Is within easy distance of the city, being but eighteen mlies of a ride by train. Hre 1 fotiM every luxury ar.d comfort for a dip 'J the mysterious sea, and aowi ail the thlnga tiec-esarv tiec-esarv for the comfort of the Inner man. Tne cafe affords enj'.yaole meala at reaoonable prices, and row boat are to t had for a quiet 'pull" on the waters whichpoesriei a romantic Interest for every visitor. Tn nia!ineut of the aix-oinmodations at tiar.'kld p.eaclt Is under the direction o' the t;n!on Pacific Hallway Hall-way eoa-pany. as Is tiat at fjlke Park under the ruperrljrlon o' the Bio Grande West-era. West-era. This resort Is north of the cty. about half way between Salt Lake and Cgden. and Is much fnouentd by visitors. It Is nunlar in attractjreneoa to (Arnold, and is well woe it McCORNICK & CO., 6 ALT LAKE, UTAH Carrfvl attention givrn to tho Hat of Orm ami bullion. W taliclt C'onl0nsienfs, guaranteeing guar-anteeing AigAejf market prion. COLLECTIONS MaIeIt LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORtiKSl"oND EN TH: New York Imp. and Trail. Nat. Hank, Chemical Chem-ical Nat. Hank, kountTi llros. Chicago Commercial Nat. ilank. Hau Francisco-Klrst Nat. Hauk, Crocker-WrsHlworth Crocker-WrsHlworth Nat. Hank. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. Hi. lynuls-HtaU- Hank of Ht. Ixmls. Kansas IMty it. Batik of Kansas City. Denver- Denver Nat. Hank, city Nat. Ilank Ixindon. Knglaud-Messrs. Martin A Co, 33 Lombard street. Capital Fully Paid, 400,000.00 ' 8UEPLU8 $20,000. UNION NAlliAL BANK, Huccessor to Walker Hros., Hankers, IvBiisiiiJistif tl litrji). UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Easiness. Safe Deposit Vaults Fire end Barrier I'roor. Rents from $5 to $25 per Annum, S.H. WALKKK, President. M.H. WALKER, Vlc-Prldesl, M. J,IHErJIAK, :ohlr, L. H. PA ItNS WOKTI1, Asst. Cashier, J.KWALKt.K, Jr.,Aat,Cahlr, BALT LAKE VALLEY Lean and Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Ttah. CAPITAL $300,IHK). Money to loan on real estate and other good securities, on short and long time. mksctosh: O. J. milMnt-V. Pre. ' U. tVr. VlM.Prel W. H. Mi Umrg H. Ihxmry, ft. bambrrafT. Jokn A. Urx&v.k Amanucl XuA, M. H. ArusM, is. Af. Cummtny.txxrettir'j. B.n.rifVU.Jr. . . Treiuurcr. Real Kstate Mrrtgages. guaranteed by the company, for sale. Office Daft building, up stairs. No. i Mala at Loir.bard Investment Go, or Kansas City, U, ami Boston, Kiss, j Branch offi for I'tah and aiuthern Idaho. Corner First South and Main BtreeU, j rfaslt liko City, I 'Uilc W. H. HALE, - Hanacr. Hakf Loan on t'nrm and City j J'rofrty at l.try fbttf. j W. Y. Sht-ltoD, No. 8.11 Maid street (up stair.-i.) general contractor and lioenwil Irain Layer. Sr-weraye. i'avine Cement work anil sll kinds ( t-otiirat-t work. Thrwt (ieiriti evr-r ronneclions will timl it lo their advan tage to rsll on me. fj!imle upon work furnished. |