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Show T , 1 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: JANUARY 13, 1892. 3 f Sc'.e Agent3 For f Holmes' Celebrated Rye, 1E0WD FRANK Salt Lalte City. ENZENSPERGER. joe. pEOPLE'S QPERA 1J Conimcreial Iti Hull Monroe, Mangri GRAND OPENING MONDAY DECEMBER 28TH. With the Celelirntud Combination THE World's Picked Vaudeville Artists, 21 7 Y VVMSXJL Gram I Nw Year's Matiuci'. Popular priccJ, 'jr. ami 60r.. COL. FdKF! I FY Mil WISHES TO EXTEND TO THE ? VISITING PUBLIC Y A CORDIAL ( INVITATION ') TO VISIT HIS PLACE . ' ' Wt! 228 State St. The Finest Brands of Domestic L-- J 'c:c;'o 3 f : - c - -- v . -- ;: " 'J I Mining News i H A Special Feature IT; THE TIMES has live Correspondents in Jll "T Every Mining Camp of the II Cr Temtory. ' j TrT Every New Strike Reported in THE kfcl TIMES. It always has the T-- Freshest News. The Mines of Idaho Receive Special At- -' tention in the Columns of the Salt Lake Da ly TIMES. NT T 7 I- 1 )C 11 N The ' . m News of Today Is Published in THE TIMES. " If you want to keep posted read I THE TIMES. I it is Fun of News. It Does Not Publish the News of Yes- - I Brightest Local Features. r j Do You Get It. k ) pa Complete Telegraph Reports. l" ' BBSt Paper in the City. ' - THE t& WEEKLY TIB. The Best Weekly Journal Published in M the Inter-Mounta- in Region. ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF I Paysthe Subscription of THE WEEKLY TIMES for One Year. m j IS it , , I1 80 COLUMIS Of Keading latter Each Weci You Cannot Afl'ord 1 3 do Without Tho TITES " It is the MghMM and B.3it. m ' v-- and Imported AW-- In STOCK. i The Choicest 1 inn LiUC Of Wines Linuors CordiRls Ales And Porter In Stock f . : New and Elegant Sample Rooms For the Reception of Friends Ed Keiley Prop. 228 STATE STREET. S.D. EVANS, I BMRTAKHl A.D I EMBALMER. 1 2 14 State St. Salt Lake City, m College Graduate of Embalming. S lal .ill' i,l iioei: to 'lie H asiamtammBxcrn- - West Side Rapid lYaosit Company. j'lMfi TABSJti TO TAKE EFFECT DEC. 15th, 1891. I.ocnl trains for tho Jordan River. Garden City, Brighton ai.u Jtldono. lsaas luwaAoo. lbavki.m.tlikb. :(X)u. in. 7:00 a. m, SiOilu. in. Urtkiu. m. lielKla. m. 10:1a a. m, 11 ::!0 u. m. 1 M P- aV 8:15 p. m. :W P- m- - 0:00 p. m. t' lS p. ai" City Statiou, Corner Seventh South and Sorond, West Street. J. G. JACOBS, Gen, Manager. I SALT LAKE CITY. J flights cd Fcnes in and Arrnr.d th 1 Interraonntain Metropolis Infor-- 1 mation for Our Visitors. jlA. 8TJIUE TO THE TOURIST, .Bait LnV'-'- Attraotioni aad "I Climate Garfiald Beach and I Other Places of Interest. J I The r': f Like has a fame q fcrhie: . arouiu! the world, The I opula;; a is about .Vi.OOO. and is in-- 1 Brea.i .' a rapid rate. It is situated I It the ! a.--e of tin- - Wasatch mountain iu m1o valley, rich in agricultural re-- Bmrees and is eighteen miles distant I Mpm Ure.it Salt Lake. Its elevation I ea level is 4,3"0 feet. There are I iMuy points of interest tr visitors in the j aut' '"-- lit'1" are some cf Is Th Tampla. ; uiBs magnificent cream white granite S was began April 8, 1858. It it, the walls are 10U feet i Band the towers, when ompleted, VWf 200 feet he;ght Over $3 500,000 expended on the temple, and iBoow maring completion. In the SiSMsqnare itli the leuiple is the called m Ton Yaboraaet IjBe are held the services of the roor-a- : r church and the-- , ale attended ev Sunday by an Immense congrega-te of people, both mormon and gen-ti- l The structure is oval in shape, ee (Bty-fiv- s feet high and 250x180 feet in ingth and breadth. U has a seating ca icity of 12,000 people, and here may E be lean! what is claimed to be the tin-- ) es irgan in the world. Patti once sang in Mtahernacla, and demonstrated that its Bpustic powers are very tine. Mm Oartlo U.maa or meiia palace, was built by Brigham Yofcg who willed that it could be the resi;nee of his favorite wife. Amelia Folalm Young, but since his death it has Been used as the official residence of Militaries of the church. 1 Brighaiu i oun t Baaldana knovfc as the Bee-Hiv- e and the Lion Hou-- are structure, from associations. These arc in what was once Brighaut domain, allofwhich has passed hands, save the large lot in Icuriops is Brigham Young's grave. Proapeot Hill lookout tower commands a view of the city and its sur-- , roundings. Tha tuvoe Baildiae Sossesses interest as being the general taxes collected by the mormon ' church from its disciples. Llbrty I'M. in the southeastern portion of the city is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rapid transit trains. The Chamber of Comnurrc, on Second South street is visited by those who take an interest in the com-mercial standiugof the city. There are several large Cases containing speci-mens of Utah's mineralogy which at-tract much attention. gait Lake Theater. latter Iacr or amusement was SK V Voting over thirty jK1., ..jJtfnrge ami beautiful pie and cornfcnhilily arrangod. 1 aatami.lv Hall. Bear thelteraple, is used in winter for worship y the mormons, the taberna-rl- e being too large to admit of prop ;r beating. Assembly hall is 120x68 feet, hnd cost $150,000. The ceiling is d which chttreh pictures among ibem the Angel Moroni disclosing the hiding place of the golden plates to Joseph Smith. Camp Donglai. three miles east of the city and over 400 feet above it is beautifully laid out in jtiMlHMi of lawns and orchards, and --h 'the barrm ks atidlicti-.e- of the officers I are built of stone, ''he post commands I a wide viw of the city and beyond I where Great Salt Lake lies molten sil-- ver atthil foot of the western moun-- 9 tains. f ' Hank's Hot Spr I are irat'inlnortb. rti purl of lb" city about h three lirW'jToin the business center. I l'hey.iiH Jfironi the base of the tuoun- - ble afjl in (Bes ot rheumatism dyspep-sia and scroflii'; l l.e i..-:,!r- n- i both intt raftll;. and utid there is tin,.' e ''ii! Ij.itii Icu-- c and necessary, BpoiuUneut for the comfort of patients? Thja Warm Sulphur Spring! are between the Kul Sprint; and tb.6 city, abot it oue mile from the po-- t office. There is ; gooii hotel and eonn'ortable bttth hot se in conneciion with the springs, a,nd they can be reached by street rai way . Th MonatalM are unsui passed in magnificent ennons. and at lei ist a dozen of the grandest are within n )ch of tlic city. These invite the tour at to spend daw- - weeks or months e jpnoug il- -r wild es to fish, to itint. to-- , i:e the peak and ridges, a id to gainer v. Id Powers by the mosM ' spring-- , beneath tlie shade of umbragei ins pine.'--. Big Cottonwood canon shi mldDeseen by every tourist. Here ari lake Man and Martha from which fit ws the tuiaailetii Cottonwood river; am at the base of the mountains are lakes Blanche. Florence and Lilian. Besides hese are Mills creek, Parley's Emigrati n, and City Creek canons, all extremel picturesque and delightfully romautta Plaaaant DriM abound n scores around the outskirts H of the c ity: along the quiet country m roads, at nt' through the lanes dividing Eg meadc-Wf- j of rich green alfalfa and fields B of p-- while tee majestic mountains a'- entirely lost sight of. From liranches of trees and abovo g h the wild dog rose glimpses 1U ' t of mow covered peaks A drive lo .Fort Douglas and then a mile B further o kit to the mouth of Emigration 1 oanou is itlmost deiigh' ''il. It was here m that the Might of the mormon pioneers "-- first linade glad bv the vast expanse fl of Salt l,;j.ke vallf. H them, oiJriuciMth oi ,1 ' I Tho Great Salt I.ah. I "I thitMk," says Hi ,f'"v B persons realize how nerrlerfullv, g stmnge beautiful this sea is," g and .speaHkiogof Its sun-.C- " 1'hil itobtn-- son had fLxM: "Where I not seen m sunsets, ftiy land and n As K rica, Eurajne and America, and where H can I sayl I have ever seen more won-- I dermis ctBloriiip;, more eh'ctri: ingeffeeia than in Ihe sunset Salt W vLakoof HTtah." Salt Lake is as neauti-- l a shsj pt of water as can be found H a4u'wher..s The wave- - ire bright blue U rF1('l'nJI:uT''Vhey daiu eon itssurface youldBh I l0" ten which color pre- I Eil8' W1 ' Jotl(1 witM Leautiful Blinds, a,i ft affords the finest sail Bk water-iiji-, tbe woidd. Authorized City Agento . FOil Tltli Deposit Stamp System. OP THE Utah Commercial & Savings Bank. K. First South. 10th Wnrti Co-o- p Cnr. 8th Kilt and 4th South O V. Bronkn Cor. lt Mouth and 0th Eul Fontfit Bros fi3KSt EardVy t, Hperry Mb Smith Mala Wri. A. 3rd Went and Srd Sonta We Stimfman W.4th North JAtfa Ward Hture M0 W. U South Mr... 0, mil 3To N. Rth Went H. V. Kvani Ill 8. Mh Vst B. j sinmmlnif 537 N. lit WmI Krnnli llrnntilig t7 8. 4th East Biddowav Bros 701 R th South Mm. S. Home Cor. Stat" and 11th South Hliarr Son 8U4 W lilh South J. A M. Irvine W tA Kt P II. Irvine 39 3rd St John II Kidnori SIS K. ifnd South Arthur Fnin TVS W. North Teiujia A. H. Woodruff Libert? Hark John H. Cue Cor. ?nd South and trd Kaat r.oblnu n & King 84? Wft Tempi J. W. Harrta... ?lu CSt John Brown Cor. N. Tample and Jnd Waat C. H. Ueld S77th 1 Richard nu. rd;n Bonntlfui Oentervllle Ciwp Cenl. rvilU l'adHc Loabai A Building Co.. Sugar Potofflc James Neilon Big Cottonwood George Savllle Mill Creak J. K. RobimoB Vurmiugtou rp DKPOS1TS can be muda at the Bank o? 30 .with any of ltrt agent, and when the ainonnt reachaa $1.0" the depoiltor will get i per cent u Ureat therwin, compounded 4 tlmea a voar. OKNERAL BANKING BUMNEShV TJmErrnnn P. Armitrong, P. W. Madaen, Tho. W. Elli rhexk. lloliver Koberto. Ur. Joe. H. Kith-ard- i, Thoi. W. Jennings, (' 11 Uarday, M. K. Ccjumiuga, 3aiuuel Mi lLlyra. |