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Show Ji 11 A nt.i;H, HAM f.tA.TS. I'-v 1 ' 1 i uai. I ...v, j t i i v, t'.i i . I !; - 'if ' '.-1 ".Ti 1 u s bii.-ii.c-s lu.u,es. The liin -t natural gas prospects in l!n- Territory. The wll-l.-M-rvl appellation. iIm- -City of l!,-i!H'H." j A live :unl pi-ogres-ive population popula-tion nf :;.nin) people. I A sy: li in nf water Works to Ik' completed this year. Tin- l-madest, ch-am-st ami most lovely stiveis am! sidewalks. OlH' of lla- best lVlLLt-prwcUu-iilLT localities in llif whole wide world. Streets, business houses and private pri-vate dwellings lighted with electricity. One of the completes! job do- ' parlniciits in the country. Tiik Cunt. Cu-nt. 1:1; .lob Dejiartinetit. ( !o!d. silver, Clipper and lead mines fast developing within two miles from the center of (own. The universally acknowledged best weekly m wspaper published ; in I'lah, viz: 'J'iik Ihabam Cily r-roi.n:. Two priiiciial houses of worship. The Tabernacle, capacity, about 2,")(li), of the Latter-day Saints ami Hie Presbyterian Chapel. Numerous stores, a newspaper, a bank, shoeshops, a barber shop, blacksmith shops, lumber yards, lime and coal depots, two railwav connections and a third 1 imposed. a i residential poslollice, tailor shops, hotels, aiii' saloon, nieal-markel.-'., proiicieiil tloctors and expert ex-pert lawyers, a Hour mill, good schools, extensive salt beds, race t racks, wealthy slocks ncn. sheepmen, sheep-men, tve, all of which Tin-: 1 i ; i . i; i : has written up many titu-'S. |