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Show SAJST PEDRO DEPOT AT RTCEPRIDF. TE cut represents the San Pedro, J- Los Angelea & Salt Lake Railroad company's new station at Riverside. Although this is one of the most handsome hand-some structures, It is typical of all the otatlons along the1 Salt Lake road, In the Los Angeles division. They are all built in the old Spanish j l mission trtyle. As will be seen from the illustration, this new departure in station sta-tion building makes the most picturesque pictur-esque effect possible. It will be a marked change from the ramshackle barns that mark some of the roads in the West. The roof and tho Jloorlng are all of red tiles and have the effect of looking cool when the thermometer Is at 120 degrees. The large signs, "Salt Lake Road," make It very homely for Salt Lakers who travel In the South. The internal furnishing of the stations sta-tions Is on a par with the exteriors. Every convenience Is provided for passengers. pas-sengers. Senator Clark and his associates are evidently bent on having a perfectly equipped road to their credit. |