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Show GOOD BOOSTING FOR SALT LAKE Advertised All Over the East by Means of Pictorial Pic-torial Blotters. The Salt Lake Route has Inaugurated a campaign of advertising that will be of ben32t to Salt Lake. The general agents of the road In Chicago, New Tork and other Eastern centers have each been supplied with 200,000 ornamental orna-mental blotters for free distribution. These blotters portray scenes of interest in-terest in and about Salt Lake, and Salt Lake Is "boosted" as the principal stopping-off point between Chicago and tne coast. These advertising blotters come in a series, bearing tine pictures of the following fol-lowing places of Interest in the city: The Alta, University and other clubs, the Temple and Tabernacle. Maude Adams' home, the Packard library, scenes on Oreat Salt lake, scenes at Fort Douglas, erection of the smelters at Garfield, views in Liberty park, street scents in the city and views of the Tintlc mining district, as well as other points that are accessible to the passengers of this route. The advei Using matter is for free distribution. dis-tribution. All passengers are advised and urg;d to make their stop-over in Salt Luke in preference to the other cities through which the road run3, by reason of the historical interest attaching attach-ing to the city, and by reason of the natural and other attractions that can be found here. In the Salt Lake office are being distributed dis-tributed many handsome blotters, giving giv-ing the followlnz California views: A Calif o. liia navel orange tree, loaded with fruit: Arrowhtad mountain, in San Bernardino county, Cal.; the "children's "chil-dren's playground," on the beach at Terminal Island: California orange groves; Santa Catalina island; bathers on Long beach; yacht races at Terminal island; the largest concrete bridge in the world at Riverside, Cal.; the belfry of San Gabriel Mission, at Los Angeles; Magnolia avenue. Riverside, and the old Spanish plaza and church at Ios Angeles. The blotters may be had for ! the asking. |