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Show THE BEE 6 j live things uralM, examine the small jelly-likshrimp tlmt can live in a brine o strong that all other animal life shrinks from contact with its spray; if a ruralist delight your eyes with the picture of a very Carden of the Iml ujxjn this ancient lake floor and if a moralist as well, look outside the garden limit and see what in actual truth it means to sow a land with Balt. But if in connection with any or allot tins you are also a historian, combining the taste of the antiquary and the observer, one interested in the doings, experiences, fate of his brothers, then take your time iu Salt Lake, Tour the in contemplative fashion. place unhurriedly Therein material hereto furnish entertaiument for an entire summer outing, crowd the time, too. Glance for instance, if you will, over the list of attractions one single street car company advertises to pass on its rounds. Is there another city in the Union where such a diversity of attractions could be reached in this simnle wav? SALT b.XKK Cm IIAII.IIOAO Co. OlVKICS KollTV e DEPARTMENTS r.VAMJKLIXP. Aitilrt .H. all roiiimunU'Utloti fcr llu WVHiuirHptpurlim ul to Mr. power. I. visitors to Salt Luke often look in vain for a guide to the natural ami historical jxiints of interest in aud around Salt laike. The I) st of anything in that line, of which we know, s a little booklet by C. 1L Savage called the Keflex. This is attractive and forms an excellent souvenir of Silt Lake, while the information in the back pages is concise aud well put. Touri-n- t C'JNDEMNED 1UKKRS KUITOIt. BUI PROSPERING. OMMON SENSE is fighting its wav ; and every now and then a decided advance for it One of the can be uoted. O. Ix lit Her shield was what she mercilessly down. usually went shopping with her card case. This held her car tickets aud dainty handkerchief, so the little ladys pocket book, full of its usual familiar emptiness, was securely tucked away in the top drawer of her dressing table at home. Natural wood seems to be the usual thing natural wixxl bent around in a loop not quite my fancy, but still it will do, and with that she proceeded demurely to the street corner and signaled a car. The power house, please, she instructed the conductor as she hauded him her fare. So she rode to the end of the line and there alighting she made her way up the front steps of the wearpower house and iuto the parcel room ing just a touch of impatient annoyance in her present unmistakable testimonies of progress is the permanner. sistence of the sailor hat. Did you have an umbrella brought in from Several years ago when silly, your car yesterday? Black silk and linen, a freakish, uncultured, unprogood one, natural wood handle sort of bent or gressive, inartistic and every looped around? old lady Fashion introin The man let down a slide leaving displayed duced the little, round, simple sailor and made to view forty or more handles of strayed sunit a fad, from her own standpoint she made the shades. greatest mistake. Never a greater, as has been Cant say just when these were turned in shown by her constant but unsuccessful attacks See yours? Can you pick it out? upou it, ever since. To establish its substitute Whats that one a little farther to your left she has tried every decoy she has lowered and as he pulled it out mine wasnt quite no elevated its crown, pinched it in or scooped it that shabby. out, and likewise with the brim she has employed Well, here. First shine isnt off this one every possible variety of change for whatever Never in the Oh, thankyou, thankyou else the old lady is, she is also inventive but world thought Id see it again. Im so glad the people, occasionally the intractable, unman-agablyou keep a power house. Its really worth people after the contagion of her Easter while. and spring-hafever partially subsides, how they Yes, we built it to accommodate the umbackslide and silently, almost unnoted and brellas of forgetful young ladies, and they naturally appear the ever increasing army of both smiled at his extreme readiness. Still she sailor wearers. The dame is cross about it she looked a little preoccupied, and after going out, pours shot and shell into it through her fashion as she stood waiting for a return car, she careletters in the Sunday papers, but she might as fully removed a little white strip of linen fastwell give it up. The case is hopeless and she ened inside her new parasol because the initials had better leave it and be looking after the shirttraced upon it did not really suggest Miss Hook-o- r waist stampede. It looks now as if she would Crook, the present owner. need the strength of all her varied forces in the contest awaiting her in that direction. AROUND SALT LAKE. ! e t 1 HER WAY. Ive jELL, my goodness simply got to have an um-- , brella, and thats certain, k exclaimed little Miss as she struck the heated pavement last week 1 l Hook-or-Croo- just after the frying-paweather started in. Its a necessity thats necessary, she reflected, stopping before a shop window and handles studying the style of new while trying at the same time to shield her burning face from the intense white beat pouring n sun-shad- e Salt Lake is a city of curios. Theie is no other in any way like it. So far as nature goes, she has crowded this crannie of her kingdom as full as a boys pocket, and crammed it, too, with just as strangely mixed and unassorted a collection. If you are a geologist, look at the Wasatch, the oldest mountains in America, the first points of land to shove their dripping shoulders up out of the round unbroken sea, or decipher old Lake Bonneyilles autobiography carved upon their rocky faces ; if you are an artist study the soft sinuous water-hewlines of their lower masses, on their gracefully terraced bases ; if a colorist, count the strange unnamed hues that come and go upon our Dead Seas quiet surface ; if a nat- n MILKSOP rill: SIUKKIS il llK mor. UMs r in in i i:k in Fin I Soum Street Link TO AI.I. CIU.NCieAl. Fast Along prom-ine- nt business and residence thoroughfares, Salt bake Theatre, built by brigham Young, Old City Hall, Fire Department, St. Marks Fpiseopal Catholic and First Congregational churches. Holy Cross hospital: popular and Instructive route for all tourists. West To Oarlield beach depot and Ag- ricultural Park. Skciinu Sochi Street Link Fast of Main street Passes many of the most beautiful resi- dences and business bouses of the city; Mount Olivet cemetery: and reaches Fort Douglas, TOO feet above the citj No better view of the entire valley is obtainable. West of Main street, reaches Rio Grande Western depot and Saltair beach trains. Timti) Street Link Passes brigham Youngs monument at the head of Main street, Mormon Temple, Tabernacle, Assembly hall, brigham Youngs residence, Church Historians otlice, Gardo House, Fagle Gate, Alta Club and many handsome residences. Flegant view of the valley from the north bench. Sixth Street Link Readies highest point of any line: passes brigham Young's grave, brigham Youngs old School House, also all prominent features on the Third street line. Prospect Hill, grand view of the Wasatch- and Oquirrh mountains, Great Salt Lake and islands, beautiful vista - for 100 miles. Center Strkkt Link Passes Temple block, office, fine residences, pretty view of the southwestern part of the city from the summit, reaches the Warm (White Sulphur) Springs, St. Marks hospital. Warm Springs and LirkrtvPark Line Joins above at Warm Springs, south and east to city, passes State University, Temple block, Church of Christ (Scientist), Exposition grounds, reaches Liberty Park. A most enjoyable ride. Orkon Short Line Depot and Waterloo Line Cars running north on Main for Lagoon and beck's Hot Springs. East Through Main street; St. Pauls church; City and Cr.unty building, Liberty Park; beautiful suburb of the city is Waterloo. Tithing TRANSFERS ISSUED TO ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS. Special trolley cars for tourists and other parties on short notice. We cover all points of interest within thelimi of the city and can give the tourist greater value for his money ten times over than can he obtained in any other manner. Any information will be cheerfully furnished at the office in the Hooper building (Telephone 26) or by the conductors. Only line running directly from all depots to the center of the city, where transfers to all of the above lines may be obtained. Only line direct to all hotels. We meet all trains on their arrival. W, P, READ, Superintendent, |