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Show i 1 r. , , V. ' : S : -. ,).. , ii- ' Z :.f-- tvfr.W-':!.!- 3 SJ i ;' - v . ' SALT LAKE CITY,: UTAH, APRIL 15. 1893. ri .safe: I " .' .1 et-- . 83 ; r:'."::v';A NUMBER I4i a .. 1 -- - " in the central west tower directly 'n front of us To our left, a ;. COMMKNCKI) APRIL (, lr:?. COMF1, 15TK1) APRIl (i, 1S:;. lD(scription oi? HE stability and grandeur wn)f the building as noted from the' outside are found to be on the inside by the qualities of richness and convenience. Nothing that could contribute to itV comfort and elegairje has been neglected It amazes by its massive solidity, and charms with its exquisite beauty; by the ingenuity and of its appointments it delights the most practical, anil in its perfection of taste and harmorv it dazzles the most ?' artistic and relined. .', tho Tntcrioi Kntor within its jjortals and let us lead you aloni; the broad hundred yards distant, is the boiler house, from which a twelve inch pipe connecting with 'the building supplies a most j ire feet-howater system of heating. We learn also that equally complete are the arrangements for ventilation during warm weather; the pressing of an electric button throws open various transoms corridors and through the stately rooms; following the route that was taken bv probably iiftv thou-san- d Saijits during the past two and starts sixteen f:ins, eachof : weeks. 'We a))iTaeh from one-h- a If ho rse power-- W i1 1 1 west less interest in these details beaeross t lie broad esplanade be- cause of our anxiety to cross; the neath whieii is the machinery threshold of the building itself, room, containing four engines we hasten up the broad ttight of and dynamos with a capacity of stone steps leading to the southtwo thousand electric lights as west entrance. The massive doors well as the pumps, boilers, etc., which open to us have plate glass and the motive power for the two in the transoms and upper panels, handsome elevators that operate and giaceful grills in the form of vy, |